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Page 14 PALM BEACH POST-TIMES. Sunday. Nov. 2. 1958 rj 1 r- Ike Stows Campaign Gear, Awaits Results Of Voting WASHINGTON (UPI) Presi swMsisipsFsswsass paKi y'-'wt ajjaiimins Tm" mi gress, but to the Democrats as well.

dent Eisenhower has put away his If the Democrats live up to the political shotgun until another season of vote-hunting for his party and returned to the less personally disturbing role of chief executive. polls and their own campaign claims by maintaining control of Congress, Eisenhower will be up against a familiar situation. But this will not relieve its painful aspects. Another Democratic victory at the polls will mean that six of the President's eight years in the White House were spent with his Eisenhower naturally will watch the Tuesday election results with intense interest, but his target now is devising a 1959 legislative program with maximum appeal not only to Republicans in Con- political opposition in power on Capitol Hill. Teen-Agers The President obviously was happy to see his part of the cam paign over.

This did not mean HISTORIC HOUSE State preservation officers visiting historie Bailey Plantation House, Gainesville landmark, are, from left: F. Blair Reeves, University of Florida architecture professor; Robert Boardman, Jacksonville; C. R. Vinton, St. Augustine; A.

Wynn Howell, Lakeland; Earl C. Reed, Chicago; Belford Shou-mate. Palm Beach, and Turpin C. Bannister, dean of the U. of F.

College of Architecture and Fine Arts. V. of F. students are measuring the house, built with slave labor in the 1850's, for records to be placed in the Library of Congress as part of the Historie American Bldg. Survey.

that he criss-crossed the country for the GOP unwillingly. He sim Pope Sounding Out Opinions On World Affairs Get $50,000 Bank Loan ply is not his happiest in the hrrrmn i fcmi ilHiiMlfTil'ri 'f1-r--t-1 role of a political prosecutor or partisan avenger. BIG THREE OPEN'S TALK Representatives of the Three Powers are shown opening the East-West nuclear conference in Geneva, Switzerland, Friday. Left to right, are: U.S. Ambassador James J.

adsworth; Russia's Semyon Tsarapkin, and British Minister of State David Ormsby-Gore. (United Press International Radiotelephoto) He punches out his political charges with feeling, and while PASADENA, Wl-The San 'Sou Searching' Reported Jacinto State Bank has loaned VATICAN CITY MV-Pope his writers got a lot of public no tice during this campaign, he sup John XXIII appeared Saturday to be carefully sounding out his $50,000 to 800 of Pasadena teen agers. plied some of the more pungent cardinals' opinions on world prob Among Russian Intellectuals ripostes himself. Eisenhower realizes this sort of The loan was made to Taylor lems facing the Roman Catholic Democrats, GOP Toss Final Punches In Campaign Windup Hall, a recreation center operated thing is necessary and expected of the titular head of a party dur by junior and senior high school WASHINGTON (AP)-A bitter, Church. The new pontiff has been sum-morning the cardinals in small students.

The money will be used U. S. government did officially would probably be worse than wasted effort. This is so because the Soviets would doubtless seize to finance construction of a new brick building of 10,000 square soul searching dispute is reported to be boiling among intellectual leaders in Moscow as a result of the Boris Pasternak affair. ing a campaign, but he does not give the impression of combative enthusiasm when he steps into the steamy political world of public groups and talking with them one by one in an arduous schedule of audiences.

Among those he saw Word to this effect is beginning charge and counter-charge. Saturday were the two U. S. cardinals, Francis J. Spellman of The President has no reluctance porters the states where he expects upsets and declined to make a prediction about the Senate, which he admitted would be tough for his party to win.

Adlai E. Stevenson, twice de-f a Democratic presidential to come through to Western capitals in the aftermath of Soviet persecution of the famous author. WASHINGTON (UPI) Democrats threw their final punches at the GOP Saturday while Republican National Chairman Meade Alcorn told President Eisenhower the Republicans could regain control of the House in the congressional elections next Tuesday. Although Eisenhower and Vice about belting the daylights out of his political opposition in a cam New York and James Francis L. Mcintyre of Los Angeles.

Authorities here said the frag The Pope apparently is ac mentary information so far avail quainting himself, area by area, nominee, told a party meeting at paign, but still there is something about cross-country stumping that grates on his deep sense of dignity. He flinches when a photog feet of floor space. With monthly payments of $395 a month, the loan is to be repaid in from 15 to 20 years. The youngsters pay $1 per year membership dues and hold juke box dances three nights a week with admission charge of 50 cents. Occasionally, when bands are engaged, the admission is 75 cents and $1.

Other revenue producers are style shows, talent shows, soft drink machines and slumber parties. The new building will be constructed oh a tract leased at $1 able leaves no doubt that univer with specific matters of impor Minneapolis that Republican lead sity circles and some of Paster upon any pretext to try to support their major charge against Pasternakthat he is a creature of Western imperialism. As of now, Washington authorities judge that the whole affair has done severe damage to Soviet prestige throughout the world in addition to angering a large section of the intellegientsia within Russia. In his early efforts to escape from the destructive repressions of Stalinism, Khrushchev sought to permit writers and artists a degree of liberalism in their work. Yet in the nature of the Commu tance to the church in an age of nak's colleagues in the writing ers were guilty of "intemperate campaigning" which would leave rapher yells at him to put his political turbulence.

profession have been badly shak arm around the favorite local mere win ue time rest tor me a legacy of bitterness. He said en by the Communist leadership's new spiritual sovereign of the smiles and explanations from attack on him. Eisenhower later would not easily world half billion Catholics until next week, after he is crowned The Pasternak case Is regarded erase this feeling. privately by official experts here Having his back thumped and his sleeves tugged at by comparative strangers is apparently quiet unpleasant to the President. He likes to think that the ideal way in a coronation ceremony lasting 'For with the lack of leader four or five hours.

The coronation a year from John A. Campbell, chairman of the bank's board. as one of the worst blunders which the Soviet leadership has been ship in the White House, we must President Richard M. Nixon made their last appeals Friday night for the votes to restore the GOP to control of Congress, the Democrats held back their final display cf firepower until Saturday. The nation votes Tuesday to elect 33 of the 98 senators serving jn Congress next year and 432 of the 436 House members.

The Democrats are heavily favored to retain control of both chambers. told the President Saturday, however, that Republican candidates will win some upset scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. look to the Congress for the new "I believe a $50,000 loan to the guilty of in several years. to campaign is a straight forward Tuesday. ideas, for the leadership and the youth of Pasadena is a good and Although it lacks the scope and recital of the accomplishment of The former patriarch of Venice, wise investment, Campbell saia great debates as we hammer out new policies for the future," he nist dictatorship the Kremlin retained the power not only to reward those who served the cause of communism well but also to punish or even destroy who served who will be 77 this month, ap J.

G. Byus, executive vice pres his administration, peppered with the necessary oratorical arrows at the faults of the Democrats. said. peared, however, to be bearing up well under the severe strain ident of the bank, said the loan is SEX SLAYER Confessed sex slayer Harvey Glatman was brought to Los Angeles Police headquarters Saturday for further questioning in the slaying of three women. The police are also questioning him about possible additional slayings in Los Angeles.

(United Press International Telephoto) 'At Salt Lake City Senate Demo a good, sound business loan. it ill. of the past few weeks. cratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson But baby-dandling, pictures in sombreros or There's no question of the chil And with even a small amount tragedy of Russia's handling of the Hungarian anti-Communist revolt two years ago, there is some tendency to compare the two.

In this case it is intellectual rather than political freedom which is at issue. The official U.S. position Is strictly hands-off. Anything the Since Pope Pius XII died in the called on Eisenhower to suspend dren's ability to support this proj victories and recapture control of the House. He declined to tell re- early morning of Oct.

9, the car federal aid for highways in Indi ect out of their own funds, he dinals have had a strenuous time. ana pending a Senate investiga said. They went into election con feathered caps too much. Like it or not, Eisenhower put his shoulder to the Republican, wheel with far more energy and time in this off-year campaign of personal freedom, any great nation will inevitably produce an outstanding figure who sometimes will not write what the political leaders like. It seems equally inevitable that the leaders of a to tion of highway scandals in that Tavlor Hall was established in Obituaries clave a week ago after going through the long and solemn cere 1946 with 10 members as an activity of St.

Peter's Episcopal state. Those scandals have figured in the senatorial campaign between Republican Gov, Harold rvAVIH. IKM)KP SCHWAB monies in connection with Pope than any other political endeavor Mr. Sc-hwab. 55.

nf 516 W. 44th died Church. talitarian system will thereupon fiturday at hit home, alter a audden Ribbon-Tying Opens Street illness. H. Handley and Vance Hartke the Democratic nominee.

A few weeks after Us establish crack down with whatever vio Pius' death and funeral. Two of their number died in that period. One, Edward Cardinal Mooney of of his career except for his own two election campaigns. He traveled over 6,000 miles by 'Blinded' Driver Strikes Trailer ment. the hall was opened to all Johnson also criticized the ad He oame to this area three yean afro from Stalen Inland.

N. Y. He was a member ot American Legion Tost 1191 In gtnten Island. He survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie lence they think may be necessary to curb freedom of thought and independence of action.

Detroit, collapsed and died only train, plane, helicopter and an ministration for failing to jail Pasadena youngsters. In 1951 the center moved to a city owned an hour before the conclave be assortment of limousines. He some of the labor racketeers ex building. In 1955 another move to gan. made 16 talks, ranging from posed in the Senate investigation fy hwnb, rity.

Friends mav rail from 7 to tnnient al Nnrthwnod Funeral Home. Funeral NEW YORK, WV-When a new street is opened, there usually is a ribbon-cutting ceremony. In A Miamian, who told the Flor larger quarters was necessary and Fears have been expressed for closed-door chats with GOP mon of corruption in unions. servires will he held from the .1. Bedell Funeral Home in Slaten Island.

the youngsters leased an oia union ey-raisers to full-dress nationwide Sen. George A. Smathers (D ida Highway Patrol he had been blinded by oncoming headlights, Greenwich Village yesterday, they hall at $300 a month. Fla.) said in a Miami speech that TV appeals for a Republican Con had a ribbon-tying ceremony. ran olf SR 7 early Saturday morn RAl'IXTON tr.

Rsulstnn. 64. of Bovnton Benrh the Republicans were "split down the health of a number of others among the cardinals average age 73. They spent four days and nights behind ancient, chilly stone walls, shrouded by the secrecy of the papal election process. The ribbon was tied across Fifth gress.

All in all, he conferred and posed for pictures with top GOP ing and smashed into a boat trailer d'ed in a West Palm Beaoh hospital the middle" on foreign policy. Re Ave. where it cuts through Wash East Reds Pose Fridav night, after a short Illness. He was a retired nostmasler in Trenton candidates of 11 states. He per loaded with five outhouses.

Robert C. Anderson, 22, Negro ferring to speeches by Nixon and Sen. Styles Bridges he ington Square Park. Residents of He was a member of the American sonally visited Iowa, Kansas, Col of 174 N. W.

15th was traveling The coronation Tuesday will be said there was a "deep seated the area have been fighting a proposal to widen the avenue, slicing orado, California, Illinois, New- Lesion and Veterans of World war 1. Survivors include his wife. Mrs. Gertrude Raulston; five sons. Dr.

William Pftnlcton. of Hsttiesliureh. Mai south at the time, about 5 a. difference" between camps for Blockade Threat York, West Virginia, Pennsyl another strain four or five hours of rites marked by medieval Trooper L. D.

Harrell stated. which those two men spoke. vania and Maryland. While on Cllbett L. Raulston of the Army Cheml al Center in Maryland.

Dr. off part of the parks precious grass. Although the Issue isn't settled, The lights on an unidentified In a 15-page pre-election state one of his two trips to New York Ttnnlstnn. of Bovnton Beach. Marion All this may militate against a BERLIN (UPI) Communist ment Saturday night.

Bridges said he also met with the ticket lead Raulston. of St. Louis. and Rohert Mayor Robert F. Wagner has or call for a mass consistory to fill northbound vehicle blinded Anderson, causing him to swerve off the pavement, ploughing into the East Germany Saturday threat o.

Raulston, of Trenton, two listers, ers from New Jersey and Con Negro Girl, 2, Struck By Car A 2-year-old Boynton Beach area Negro girl, run over by a car in the parking lot of a tavern near the Rangcline Saturday afternoon, was in fair condition last night at Pine Ridge Hospital. Frankie Mae Burgess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burgess, received two fractured ribs and was being held for observation for a possible concussion. The Florida Highway Patrol reported the girl had been injured when a car, driven by Elijah James, 48, Negro, of RFD 1, Lake Worth, attempted to back into the parking lot at Cooter's Night Owl, on the Boynton Beach just east of SR 7, and passed over increased Democratic majorities in Congress could mean "another Miss Mamie Raulston.

of Chattanooga the vacancies, now 17, in the Col ened new blockade measures necticut. and Mrs. Kelly R. Lupher. of dered the roadway closed for 30 days, blocking traffic from the park.

Speakers at the ceremony lege of Cardinals. Some of the New Deal from the bottom of the against West Berlin in a black parked boat trailer. The number of votes he swung Chattanooga; three grandsons; two grand rinnffhters! and two nieces. elderly cardinals had to travel Harrell said the trailer was Funeral services and burial will take mail bid to force the free sectors of the city to vote Communist in expressed hope it would stay Mace in Chattanooga, sronee funeral knocked 39 feet in a southwesterly deck." He charged Democrats with "paving the way to socialism" and with being "softer" than the GOP toward Commu to the Republicans from whom he spoke and appeared will always be a matter of conjecture, but there was no doubt whatever that Home of Delray Beach Is In charge locally closed. thousands of miles to get to Rome for the conclave.

Another trip in the near future surely would be forthcoming municipal elections. direction, demolishing the out Observers said the Reds want exhausting. nism. (Continued from Faga One) houses. The car continued another 150 feet before coming to a rest on the east, or opposite, side of the to avoid another defeat similar to the one they sustained four years ukrrf.rt o.

mmsoN Funeral services for Mr. Dohon. of 57 Conmv will he held Monday ai 4 ji m. at Vogel Riviera Beach Funeral Home. The Rev.

Rohert C. Asmuth will he gave sagging Republican finances a much-needed transfu But there Is little doubt that the Nixon left Seattle, Sat new ipope is anxious to strengthen ago when they polled only 2.7 per highway. sion. The money rolled In when urday to spend the weekend campaigning in the new state of Alas rffiriate. Cremation will follow.

Mr. Dob- his Senate of cardinals. He may cent of the votes cast for the West There had been no flares or he began booming away at the ion died Friday. Two-Party an unsuccessful race for Congress in 1952 Sandegren now serves on Berlin city council. warning devices on the trailer, Democrats in Los Angeles on do so in a series of consistories elevating a few at a time.

Al ka, which holds its first election Nov. 25. HOWARD NHHOI.A MANSKF, Rosarv services for Mr. Manske. 42.

New elections will be held Dec. Oct. 20. Harrell added. Charges against 7 in the three Western sectors of ready he has named one new cardinal, Alberto di Jorio.

This kept Anderson, who received minor lip 1. 20 42nd will he held tonight at at Vogel Funeral Home. Mass will he offered at St. Ann's Catholic Church the Sarasota County Planning and the city where the present govern her body. lacerations, are pending.

Zoning Commission. Monday at 10 a.m. Burial will follow at Shoes, Wallet, $33 Taken From Home The accident happened at 3:27 p. the membership of the college at 53 and its Italian membership at Fillere'tt Cemetery. Mr.

Manske died Both Carter and King have been Friday. (Continued from Pure Onel Missile A-Sub Keel Is Laid hitting the campaign trad about 17 after the Pope election. Roland A. Davis, of 445 6th m. Trooper L.

D. Harrell said no charges had been filed against James by late Saturday. jkssf nF.NTi.Kr mpp actively as they did during Attoi Wife Funeral services for Mr. Sapp. SI.

of reported to police Saturday their rugged Democratic primary ment is a coalition of Christian Democrats and Socialists. The Communist press said Saturday the West Berliners can gain "security" only by abandoning their anti-Communist stand and giving the Communist Party representation in the city council. (Continued from hn One) rney morning that a pair of shoes and battles. (Continued from Fata Onel PORTSMOUTH, N.H. On The Ingram Is a manufacturer and ach upsets after halloween Get Out Vote a wallet containing $55 and papers were taken from his home during keel of a nuclear-powered ballis former assistant professor of polit Signs Point the previous night.

tic missile submarine was laid ical science at Wooster College. He She had said Wicke struggled A party must receive at least five Davis told Det. Frank T. Tom Saturday as the Portsmouth Naval is a native of Beaver Falls, czyk that he felt certain he had and served on a Federal Communi Shipyard began the biggest proj per cent of all votes cast to win a seat. from his bed and began making a telephone call to police before she reached him and completed the call.

and a Constable. None of these candidates Is opposed on the ballot, and there have been no signs of a write-in campaign of any sizable proportions. locked the front door when he re party sweep. A House majority will be 219. cations Commission broadcasting eci in its History.

Both the party newspaper tired at 2:30 a. but it was open advisory committee. Governors Democrats out Neues Deutschland and the Com when he arose at 7:30 Saturday The submarine, which will cost an estimated 100 million dollars and take almost three Carter, 71-year-old self-styled The sheriff said he will wait Everything about Tuesday's morning. 'cheap politician" has been a until Wicke's condition, Improves number Republicans 29-19 now and may raise the advantage to 30-18 or on up to 32-16. election arrangements will be the years to build, was described by munist edited Berliner Zeitung threatened that the Reds would interfere with traffic to West Berlin unless there was a strong before filing any charges against member of the commission 34 years.

He formerly was state same as in the recent primary Recognition Given his wife. She was not being held, These calculations include re tne isavy as "one of the most fearsome engines of war ever de elections. Polling places, hours of hotel commissioner. and went Into seclusion at the LONDON ufw Britain Saturday Communist vote. voting, identification and voting vised.

sults of the Maine election Sept. 8, in which Democrats kept the King has been a member of the home of relatives. accorded diplomatic recognition procedures remain unchanged. The mighty vessel will be able commission 11 years. Before Their five children were taken This time, however, Republicans to the newly independent republic of Guinea.

The African territory to hurl the Polaris intermediate care of by neighbors. Golf, Grid Week coming to Tallahassee he was a merchant and cattleman at Zolfo are welcome. governorship and one House seat and captured a Senate and House seat from the GOP. The GOP sal-vaged only a single House seat. range ballistic missile 1,500 miles Detective Ed Lawhon said Mrs.

voted itself out of the French Fox S3. Loxahatchee. will be announced tiv Voirel Funeral Home. Mr. Sapp.

who died Friday in an auto accident, had lived here for eight years, coming from Orlando. He was a member of the First Baptist Church here and was emploved hy the Atlas Roofing Co. of Lake Worth. Survivors Include his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. T. H. Benton; a brother. F.

Sapp. of Miami; a sisier, Mrs. Lillian A. Rea of Burbank, Calif. AI.FRF.n HARRV I.ITKIN Funeral services for Mr.

Lutkm. 70, of fns Nottingham will he held Tuesday at 4 p.m. at Mizell-Simon-Faville Funeral Pome. The Rev. J.

Russell Young, of the Memorial Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Cemetery. Mr. Lutkm died Friday. I.OI IK C.

RF.ACH Mr. Beach. 54. of 514 N. Lake Worth, died Friday night at his home, after a sudden Illness.

He had been coming to Lake Worth since 1931 from Rochester. N. and tiecame a permanent resident In 19:18. A retired office manager, he was a Tnpmber of Sacred Heart Calhoilr Church, the Holy Name Societv, and the Lake Worth Boating and Fishing Club, Survivors Include his wife. Mrs.

Harriett Beach; a daughter. Mrs. Joseph Meehan. of West Palm Beach; and two grandchildren. Rosary aervlces will he held Mondav at 7 3n p.m.

at E. Farl Smith and Funeral Home. Mass will be offered at a.m. Tuesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial will fnllnw in Ptnecrest Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home after noon today. MRS. MARY X. SFI.RV Funeral services for Mrs. Selhv.

90, slt of the lale S. W. Selhv and a Toident here since who died Thursday, will be held at 30 p. m. IH-iv at Funeral Home, conducted hy Dr.

A. Dale Hagler. The 58,537 qualified Democratic Springs. He served in the State union In the recent constitutional Set At Atlanta to a target. The new submersible, which ha voters will not have the field to Wicke.

made her statement to officers in her husband's hospital Senate and as a member of the referendum. The figures, except for those on themselves. not yet been named, will be one of Hardee County Commission. ATLANTA (AP) The Atlanta room, and that he corroborated It. The 14,763 Republicans and 532 the largest ever constructed.

Holland, the Democrat incum Open, first big men's golf tourna He quoted her as saying they Harold Walton. St. Louis. and Mn. Lee Travis.

Wichita. Kan. what will constitute majorities in Congress, take no account of Alaska. It will elect a governor, a House member and two sena Her displacement will approach members of other parties will also be eligible to vote, bringing the bent, is opposed for the Senate Wi hams wethenngton funeral Home. ment in Bob Jones hometown since 1950, gets underway next had an argument in their bed room.

She went to the hall closet, twice that of the famed Nautilus Belle Glade, will announce arrangements. by Leland Hyzcr, 62-year-old Mi total eligible to 73,832. first sub to cross the North Pole. week and wraps itself around a ami attorney who made an un tors Nov. 25.

B. HF.NRY PFI.7.FR got the rifle and returned to the With the addition of 15,000 ex and the Navy said she'll "make Mr PrlM-r. head of the B. H. Pelzer successful race for Congress football game.

Democrats appear to be riding room. The three shots were fired tra eligible voters to the list brokerage firm. New York, and a resi the Nautilus look like a Model Because the Clemson Georgia dent of Palm Beach at 41 F.I Vedado. high in the saddle. This fits in gainst Rep, Dante Fascell in while the couple was struggling died Saturday at a local hospital after a hopes of exceeding the 26,851 of the Sept.

9 Democratic primary Tech game will be played in At 1956. over the weapon. short illness. Me became a permanent resident of the resort in after spend lanta Saturday, the 72-hole, $25,000 Both Hyzer and Holland have Officers said as near as they I5oy Breaks Le are high, despite early apathy ng winters there for 40 years as a visitor could tell there were only the and a lack of interest in state-wide trom siamrora, i.onn. with the pattern of half a century for elections in nonpresidential years.

The party which holds the White House traditionally loses strength in House or Senate or both in these off-year elections. Mr. I'elcr was a member of the pres- tournament will start on Wednesday instead of the usual Thursday, recess Saturday to avoid con three shells in the bolt action races. In Car Mishap hvlerian t'hurrh. Orance.

N.J. taken a strong states' right stand. Hyzcr has emphasized a program of less spending in government and a reduction in taxes. rifle, and that no others were He was a member ot the Metropolitan The Jaycee campaign added a A 15-year old West Palm Beach tact witn football and wind up found in the house. None was in new wrinkle this year by getting Club, New York, and the Bath and Tennis and Everglades Clubs, and Old Guard Society, Palm Beach.

Sunday. This time, Republicans have 20 Holland, who emerged victor the rifle when officers arrived. the school children Involved in a boy suffered a broken leg and multiple lacerations when the Survivors Include his wife. Mrs. Elsie The field, limited to 120, includes ious In a furious primary battle One slug has been removed from contest for "I have voted" tags.

Steel Pelzer. Palm Beach; a son, Bernard F'rst Methodist Church pastor. Burial Pe irr. Jr a daughter. Mrs.

arr K. scooter he was riding struck an with Claude Pepper, has done Wicke's stomach. The other two Effect of the Idea has yet to be nine of the top 10 money winners this year, headed by Masters Purser. Riverside. and fiva grand automobile at the intersection of little formal campaigning in the which struck him did not lodge children.

Senate scats at stake and the Democrats 13. Democrats already have taken one seat from the GOP in Maine, where Gov. Edmund S. Muskie defeated Republican Sen. Frederick G.

Payne. Mill be In the family plot at Gray Sum-Mil, Mo. THOMAS ARRAHAW (ARRAMSI Funeral services for Mr. Ahraham. Champion Arnold Palmer of La Funeral serv ces I be he from the Military Tr.

and Mars Ave in his body. assessed, but indications at present are that several thousand junior-sized non-partisan precinct Frank Camnhell Funeral Home. New general election until this week. In a speech at Miami Holland 7:55 p.m. yesterday, the Florida York.

Vogel Funeral Home has charge of Lawhon said that both Wicke trobe, Pa. Palmer has banked $41,127 in official PGA tournament local arrangements. of 309 3rd Ave. Lake Worth, will he hHd Monday at 4 pm. at E.

Earl Smith Highway Patrol reported. workers have been thrown into the and his wife were suffering from checks. Democrats can be expected to JOHN' CARI. HOF.N'FK.I.n The youngster, James LaMon, of election campaign. urged voters to forget intra-party differences and unite "under the broad Democratic umbrella." He shock.

Wicke was put to sleep by and Son funeral Home, Dr. Harrv P'ocher of Trinity Episcopal Church. Wfst Mr Schoenfeld. 49. 116 W.

Ave. T) 412 Pilgrim was in good con The contest hiss the blessing of sedatives. Film Beach, will officiate. Graveside Belle Glade, died Fridav night. He had Tv'ices will be conducted at Pinecrest been a residrnt of Relle Glade for Lit dition at St.

Mary's Hospital last The two officers who first also stressed the need to get out Two Girls 11, 12, the school board, which sees in it a chance for school children to vears. moving to the area from Ideii night, attendants said. Cemetery hy officers of Gulfslream Ma-annic Lodge 545. Memhers of the lodce ill he pallbearers. Mr.

Abraham died the vote. Mo. He was a leit-empioyea aragiine keep their grip on all 13 now under their banner. In the South, of course, it's all one way for seats in Florida, Mississippi, North Car-olina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia. That goes for the border state of arrived at the Wicke's two-story home, located In a middle class learn about the working of the Confess Shoplifting Hyzer has been a Miami resl iperator.

Mr. Schoenfeld was a member of the The boy was a passenger on a scooter driven by Richard Allen democratic process, and to grow Wednesday. CARI, RVVNINO dent since 1924. He has been residential section of Pensacola. Community Methodist Church ol Belle Two young girls, 11 and 12 Glade.

St. Pierre, 14, of 2575 Illinois St up with more interest in voting. active in Pan American and said that the solicitor was in bed Funeral services tor Mr. Rynning. of stopped outside Bclk's Dcpt He Is survived hv his wife.

Mrs. Ruby Tuesday's election will probably Trooper R. P. Delaney said a aviation affairs. when they got there, I.

avion Trailer rark. Rtviera Feaoh will be held Monday at at Norlh- Missouri, too. The Democrats look like safe Schoenfeld; a son. John Robert, and daughter. Carolyn Schoenleld, all of Belle Store, 305 Clematis about 5 p.m., admitted to the assistant end county-wide voting for two car driven by Howard D.

Cook Rep. Sikes, Mrs. Wicke's father, Hottest of the three congres vood Funeral Home. The Rev. Arthur years, except for a school trustee Snvder.

or St. John Lutheran Church Glade; two brothers, I. fccnocniein Belle Glade, and Henrv Schoenfeld. St 24, of 2708 Ranch House made was reportedly at the Florida manager shoplifting $7.30 worth vv'll offtciate. Cremation will follow In a left turn in the path of the scoot sional battles Is In the first district where Republican incumbent William C.

Cramer Is favor Auburn football game at Gaines of inexpensive Jewelry from four and millage election, scheduled In off-election years, unless special Louis, five sisters. Mrs. .1. Ravtes and Mrs. Helen Alspaugh.

Harris-burg. Mrs. Wvelh Ma? and Mrs er, and the scooter slammed into ville yesterday and" officers were peiray Beacn. Mr. Rynning died Wednes day.

FRF.n Ml I I. bets, furthermore, to hang on in Massachusetts, New Mexico, Montana, Rhode Island and Washington. Wisconsin looks a little closer, but the Democrats still figure to hold the Senate seat. downtown stores Saturday after retcrenrtums are called. Haiold Wallon.

St. Louis. and Mrs, a rear fender of the auto, ed to turn back a second bid by unable to contact him Immediate noon. Lee Travis. Wichita, Kan.

in j'jwj, witn Dotn a governor Cook was charged with failing Democrat Winton H. King of Mr. Mull. 04. of 311 sih died at a local hospital Saturday afternoon, after a ly to inform him of the shooting Williams Wethenngton Funeral Home, Robert B.

McArthur, of 365 Belle Glade, will announce arrangement to yield right of way and the boy Brandon to unseat bim. Cramer ahort Illness. and a president to be elected, getting out a heavy vote will not The shots were fired about 4:30 a.m. Lawhon said Mrs. Wickr Republicans may do well to He was a retired farmer who came here was cited for a violation of re B.

HFNHV whipped King by a vote of in if4s rrom imnnis. Mr. Pel.cr. head of the B. Pelzer strictions.

Miwll-Simnn-Faville Funeral Home will to 82,975 in 1956. gave her hospital room statement cling to eight or nine of their 20 Senate seats up Tuesday and brokerage firm. New York, and a resi Delaney was assisted by Troop dent el Palm Beach, at 211 El Vedado, Ia the other contests, Dem shortly after noon. Hunter told police a clerk at Belk's had seen the pair take merchandise from a counter and stuff it into a poeketbook. McArthur, the assistant manager, held the girls while detectives were called.

announce arrangemcnis. RFN.IAMIX F. YF.AfiFR died Saturday at a local hospital, ader a er D. C. Sutherland and Auxiliary ocratic Incumbent A.

Sydney Her some of those are wobbly. They have margins ranging from slight short Illness. He became a permanent be a problem. Tudor Era Takes Turf Cup First Mr. Yeager.

5. of TH Hansen SI died man Sgt, Brown. resident of the lesorl in lM5 after spend long, Is opposed by Repub Saturday afternoon at a local hospital aticr a short Illness. mg winters there for 40 years as a visitor lican William C. Coleman.

in tiom Stamford. Conn. to gilt-edged In Delaware, Maryland, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Vermont and Wyoming. He was a harher who came here five Hornastar Cops yineland 'Cap Mr. Pelzer was a member of tha Prea the Fifth District, Democratic In their possession, Det.

Joseph S'ears ago irom irenion, rc. 4. hvlerian Church. Orange. M.

.1. Boy, 11, Injured In Freak Accident incumbent Paul G. Rogers is op Macy reported, were goods ad He was a member of the Metropolitan LAUREL, Md. (iH-Uncorking a Club. New York, and the Bath and rennn posed by Republican Charles CAMDEN, N.J.

(An Bornastar and Everglades Clubs, and Old Guard brilliant run through the stretch, Ware of Hobe Sound in the Sixth Eleven-year-old Billy Smith, of t'a Heach. withstood a foul claim to win the Survivors include his wife. Mis. Rose M. Yeager.

city; a sister. Mrs. Anna Osktll, Trenton. N. i several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will he held tonight at at Mlell-9imon-Fsville Funeral Home, conducted hy Elder Harold L. Flynt of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Burial will follow in Trenton. mittedly taken from McCrorv's, 332 Clematis S. H.

Kress 400 Clematis and Venice Linen Shop. 220 Clematis St. District. survivors Include nis wne. Mrs.

Msie Tudor Era pulled clear for a two 410 11th was Injured In Palm $58,900 Vineland Handicap at Gar Slcel Pelzer. Palm Beach; a son. Rernar Two constitutional amendments Beach Saturday when he accl den State Park Saturday. II. I'elzcr.

a daughter. Mrs. Carr K. Purser. Riverside, and liva and a quarter length triumph over Mahan in the are on the ballot.

The only one of The girls were turned over to dently Jammed his foot amon J. Graham Brown's 5-year-old their parents for an appearance the rear spoke of a bicycle he statewide Interest is the daisy chain proposal which would Funeral aervlces win he held from the Frank Campbell Funeral Home. New virtually assured herself of 1958 Turf Cup at Laurel Track Satur JOHX CAM. HOFNFFI.n Mr. Schoenfcid.

ii, 116 S.W. Ave. TV in the office of Police Chief Rob was riding. mare of the year honors with an York. Vogel Funeral Home has charge of Pelle Glade, died Friday night.

He had day. ert W. Milburn Tuesday. Palm Beach Patrolman Robert locat arrnngcmenis. impressive victory in the authorize the Legislature to Interlock two or more proposed con been a resident of Belle Glade for 'Ji eara.

moving to the area from Idell Democrats seem fairly certain to toss out Republican senators in California, Connecticut, Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, where two seats are on the block. They have chances rated from possible to probable of lifting additional Republican scalps in Arizona, Minnesota, Nevada and New York. The New Jersey battle for a Republican scat, once tilted slightly toward the Democrats, now is too close to be tabbed anything but a toss-up. And in Utah an independent or possibly a Democrat has an outside chance of tcoring an upset. WMI.F.V HAMHKHN Chadwell said the lad was thrown field of fillies and marcs.

Tudor Era, owned by Mrs. Herbert Herff, posted a $9.40 mutual Mr. Chambers. 44, of Lmiglat Ave. Mo.

He was a self-employed dragline operator. Mr. Schoenfeld w-as a member of the from the bike, driven by hi Jockey Ken Church booted the died Suoday, Oct. 26, at River June lot. The separate daisy chain amendment was all that was left stitutional amendments Into package to be accepted as whole or rejected as a whole.

and was l.it three-fifths of a see Community Methodist Church of Belle dark bay mare home In 1:50 3 foi Hon. Fla. He was a veteran of World War II brother, and struck his head on the pavement at Clarke Ave. and of the program. Glade.

He Is survived hy his W'ife. Mrs. Rubv the mile and an eighth, three Survivors Include his mother, Mrs, Sadie ond off Aeschylus'! three year old track record. Ho was time in The other amendment would S. County about 1 p.m.

quarters of a length In frrnt of i namoers )ion, city; and a sister, Mrs, Rena Williams, of Baltimore Md. Gov. LeRoy Collins and other have come out against the daisy prhoenfela: a son. John Robert, and duughter. Carolyn Schoenfeld, all of Rriie nhnlish the county solicitor's of The first aid squad from the 1:4715.

Mahan, winner of 'ast Georae D. Widener'i Rare Trent Funeral services will he held Monday chain proposal since the State at 2:311 p.m. at Co eman Home resort Fire Dept. treated young year's Washington, D.C. Interna fice In Ilillsboruugh County and put all criminal prosecution In the Burial will follow in Delrav Heach Ccme- two brothers, Schoenfcid.

Belle Glade, and Henry Schoenfeld, St Louis. five sisters. Mrs. W. pavles and Mrs.

Helen Alspaugh. Harris-burg, Pa.) Mil. Wyath Maz. and Mrs, with Calumet Farm's A Glitter third and King Ranch'! Dotted Billy for a laceration above hi tional, was second by a head over tery. The Rev.

r. N. Connor, of the New Supreme Count knocked the package revision program off the bal state attorney i office. Be i net us pint I'hurch will ofllclatt, right eye, the Cockfield Slable'i Pantene, I Line fourth..

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