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Pag- 12 THE PALM BEACH POST. Wednesday. Jan. 9. 1957 Rotarians Told Septic Tanks Health Hazard Mental Health Problems Told Optimist Club A brief survey of the mental Mayor Warren Takes Office, Stresses Need For Agenda Septic tanks were described a health problems facing the nation, meetings are open to the press and DELRAY BEACH tak a health hazard by Charles Anderson, head sanitary engineer for a local firm, in a talk on sew and of some of the steps being tak liig his oath of office at the organizational meeting of the new public.

The new mayor said an agenda of business for each meeting shall age disposal Tuesday at the City Commission Monday night. en in Florida and locally to meet these problems was given to the Optimist Club of West Palm Beach at its meeting Tuesday noon at the Mayor George V. Warren said he Rotary Club meeting at the Hotel George Washington. felt it would be wise to "review the functions and responsibilities Hotel George Washington. be prepared in advance by City Manager William E.

Lawson, which will be posted at the entrance to the council chambers. Anderson traced the history of disposal of wastes, and showed slides of disposal installations in Mrs. Doris M. Mills, executive f'k -'l'tr4ii V' H' Nv II 1 secretary of the Palm Beach County Mental Health told of two the county. To enable the commissioners to local projects now in progress by of the commission under its city manager form of government." Warren pointed out that according to the city charter, the commission is required to meet at least twice a month.

Special meetings may be called by the mayor, the association: 1. A project to ob wf 1 concentrate on the agenda at hand, Warren urged residents who are tain specially equipped rooms in local general hospitals for the or three commissioners, au sucn treatment of the mentally ill. 2. The establishment of a marriage He said septic tanks have changed little since they were originated in India some 5,000 years ago. The tanks discharge practically undiluted sewage, he added.

Those communities where tanks cannot be installed because of high water tables are fortunate, he said. According to Anderson, many Florida cities use digestive counseling service. desirous of bringing matters before the commission eoncerning rubbish collection, zoning, property set-backs, covered by the city code of ordinances and zoning, to first present them to the SPEAKER A. F. Johns, Tim-pa, president of the Florida Home Builders will address members of the County Home Builders Assn.

at their annual installation banquet tonight at the Hotel George Washington at 7:30. Speaking of the need for the first project, Mrs. Mills said that at the present time, persons who became too disturbed to remain at their homes had no place in the county where they could be taken for temporary care and treatment, and had to be put in a cell in the county attention of the city manager during regular business hours at the City Hall. sludges as soil conditioners, and Warren said the commission Ls the city's governing body, and the jail. city manager is the administrative official.

All operating divisions of the city, plus their proper functions 'From the Jail, where there is, Staff Photo by Bob Rabe NEW PORT BOARD Circuit Judge Joseph S. White, left above, is pictured as he administered oaths of office to members of the Port of Palm Beach District Commission at brief ceremonies in port headquarters at Riviera Beach Tuesday afternoon. Being sworn into office by Judge White are, left to right, C. Markham Langham, Gleason N. Stambaugh and Billy B.

Burns. of course, no provision for any treatment, the only place they can come under his Jurisdiction. There Teen Group Takes Part In Polio Drive Abel Announces Promotions In Fire Dept. Eleven promotions In the Fire including those of J. M.

Sloan, to first assistant chief and M. J. Sachs to second assistant chief, were announced Tuesday by Ernest L. Abel, city personnel director and Civil Service Board secretary. Abel also announced the addition of Ellis R.

Jackson, Charles R. Griffin and Lowell P. Flowers to the department as probationary firemen. Named captains were R. t.

Milkins, J. B. Calvltt and L. E. Hoffman.

fore, most matters should, first, be directed to him, Warren stated. the University of Florida uses the wastes on its grounds. Some cities in other states market the sludge to help meet disposal costs. He said that modern facilities and regulations were started in England and developed later in this country. Massachusetts established a sanitation experiment station in the 1880s, where many of our present facilities originated.

Dr. C. L. Brumback, county health director, was in charge of the program. Anderson was in go is to the state mental institu tions," she said.

When they enter a state institu Your commissioners believe Army Says tion, mentally disturbed persons automatically lose their voting privileges, auto licenses, and must J. 0. Edwards Is Found Dead Obituaries LOUIS S. CLARKE. Funeral services for Mr.

Clarke, early resident of Palm Beach, and pioneer of the automotive industry. City Manager Lawson ls capable of complying with your requests," Warren said, "and in matters which require a decision by the City Commission, he will be most helpful In assisting with prelim For the first time in the history Elvis 1-A battle unjust stigma upon their return home, she said. "Often such people might be given treatment of the Palm Beach County March of Dimes, upwards of 15,000 teen The body of J. O. (Jack Edwards, 61, was found at his home, inary processing.

MEMPHIS, Jan. 8 UH troduced by George Brockway, chairman of the club's public for a few days and then returned to their homes, without having to Cooperation in such matters who died Sunday at his home, 6 Lake Trail, Palm Beach, will be held today at 4 p.m. in Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. The rector of that church, the Rev. agers will be taking an active part in the fund campaign with the organization of "Teens Against Polio." will enable the commission to con face these extra problems, if Rock 'n' roll idol Elvis Presley passed his Army pre-induction examination with flying colors.

equipment and care were avail duct its governing duties in a more efficient manner," the mayor de Capt. Elwyn P. Rowan, com James Stirling, and the rector of 506 27th by his step-son about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, according to police. Edwards, who had been 111 for some time, evidently took bis own life by inhaling gas, police said.

The step-son. Stanley Sargent, County chairman for the event is able for them at our hospitals," she said. Mrs. Mills said that the Mental i.ipntenants annotated wtre the Church of Bethesda-by-the- clared. "Also, It will save time and concern in determining solutions Lake Lytal, active youth worker mander of the Army's Memphis recruiting station, said today he from West Palm to questions, complaints or re Health Assn.

was currrently con took a look at Presley's mental quests." Sea, the Rev. Tage Teisen, will officiate. Burial at a later date will take place at Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh, with ducting a survey to determine the health committee. New club members, John H. Roman and Stephen P.

Willis, were introduced by B. D. Cole and Ernest Abel. Some 45 guests were introduced, Including two young men from France, one of whom ls studying at Harvard 'on a Rotary fellowship. He told the club students like himself become goodwill ambassadors who praise the U.S.

when they return home. 825 34th said he found Ed and physical test scores and decided, "He's in the 1-A class." Looking Into the economic fu need for a marriage counseling wards seated in a chair facing a service here. J. W. Guarlne, B.

T. Kennedy and R. P. Hendrlckson. Firemen named as drivers were S.

W. Sorensen, F. E. Martin and J. R.

Price. Sloan and Sachs were elevated from captain to the vacant assistant chief posts. The three new lieutenants, one Physically he's an A-profile, Mizell Simon Faville Funeral ture of the community, Warren said he could see many vital prel stove. His head was resting on the stove and was covered with a Beach, who has been named to the assignment by Kenneth Foster, county March of Dimes chairman. Lytal said co and that's as high as you can Home in charge of local arrange go," Rowan said, ects to be undertaken.

He included on his list of such projects a re ments. baby diaper and another cloth. The body was taken to St. (Continued from Pure One) Building Mentally? "Can give you the Friends may call at the funeral appraisal of resources, revision of Mary's Hospital and then to exact score, but Presley's score home from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

to the financial program, a water sys Northwood Funeral Home. day. ordination of the easterly to Flagler sanitary was about average," the captain said. tem of greater capacity, study of A retired salesman, Mr. Ed sewers were Installed and man- a uie disposal system and improved for each shift, were authorized aorne time ago.

The Civil Service Board will hold a regular meeting at 12:30 p.m. today In City Commission wards came here 10 years ago lutein flcromicnnn Jlholes, In connection with the SRD sfi storm water outfall line, at a cost civic recreauonai faculties. t. lm Active pallbearers will Include Roscoe T. Anthony, L.

Clarke Anthony, Stafford Beach, Dimick Reese, John Foskett, and Smith from Ohio. Michael Stevens; two daughters, Kfm.n. ti' i i wiin wp nm fliajw naiitu saiu ne oeuevea Surviving besides the step-son, Sandra Nell, and Judith Ann of $27,957. a mora extensive Mflminatinn ms, superinien luh are his wife, Mrs. Nell Edwards, Stevens, all of Boynton Beach; At Colonial S.

Dixie to S. Hempstone Oliver. mother, Mrs. Anna Schupska; Honorary pallbearers will be Olive sanitary sewers and city; a daughter, Mrs. George Homan, Miami; two brothers, dent of schools, and with principals in all junior and senior high schools In the county.

the city building codes and zoning regulations is needed, which may call for more rigid enforcement of city ordinances. three brothers, George, Harry Bert Winters, James Y. Arnold, manholes also were installed, at Ktag Edwards, Troy, Ohio, and and Michael Schupska, and a sis a cost of $10,907. School chairmen a boy and girl Fred Morrish, James M. Owens, Claude Reese, Ed Fred Edwards, Arlington, Va chambers at Liiy nau.

Training Held For Kiwanians A training school for 1957 offi ter, Mrs. Mary Bonderia, all of Similar installations, for $7,580, Attracting more winter resi two stepdaughters, Mrs. Mary Geneva, Ohio. will be named In each of the high schools and these youth leaders will In turn form their own Hosford, Spencer Lainhart, I Sheldon Tilney, Dr. Carl Lytle Manson, Piqua, Ohio, and Mrs.

were made at Santa Lucia S. Olive easterly to Flagler Dr. dents to the community also is Important, Warren declared. Funeral services will be held Ruth Sargent, city, and three Friday at 10 a.m. in St.

Joseph's Charles J. Clarke and Drew Teens Against Polio group in each Birdsall Construction Co. did Prior to presenting the gavel to grandchildren. episcopal jnurcn, jsoynion the work. Johnston.

Powell Heads Golfview Group Ralph M. Powell was' elected president of the Golfview Heights Property Owners and Managers' Assn. at the annual election held at the West Gate School Cafetor-ium Tuesday night. Other officers elected were: Sgt. Antonio Silva, 1st vice president; Sgt.

Judge Gurlinghouse, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Joseph T. Lanier, recording secretary; Miss Louisa Rowe, corresponding secretary; Kennon W. Cloilgh, treasurer. Named to the board of directors were: William C.

Kunz, Richard C. Polete, Mrs. Marvin H. Riehl, Graydon R. Hughes, Arthur F.

Raymore, Arthur H. Browne, Mrs. B. D. Keehner, Sgt.

R. B. Hutchins, H. A. Rossman, George Hornak, Gale P.

Burgoon and Louis W. Funeral arrangements will be Feature of the SRD improve announced later by Northwood school. The teenage chairmen are now being selected in all schools with recommendations from school officials. Beach, with the Rev. Bruce Powell, pastor, officiating.

Burial will be in Boynton Beach Ceme MRS. ANNIE VERNELL HAIR cers, directors and committee chairmen was held at a meeting of the Southside Klwanis Club Tuesday In the dining room of Funeral Home. Mrs. Hair. 76, of 508 41st ment program was the widening and stabilizing with lime rock base S.

Dixie, from Nottinaham Friends may call at the funeral tery. In the past, Lytal said, the youth died Tuesday morning at the home home today from 7 to 9 p.m. Pallbearers will include Wil Warren, resolutions were adopted expressing appreciation for the time and effort expended by W. J. Snow and Emory Barrow on the city' behalf during their terms in office.

A similar resolution was adopted, publicly recognizing the work of Commissioners Michael Yargates and Howard Lee Cromer who resigned, effective Dec. 31. of her son, Riley A. Geddmgs, Blvd. to the south limits of the the Lake Court Apt.

Hotel. F.d F. Stumof. former lieuten- liam Boulden, William Holden, of Palm Beach County have always played a part in the annual campaign to raise funds to com city. This involved 86,000 square 135 Roberta Ormona Beach following an extended illness nt covernor of Klwanis' 10th Raymond Allen, Alvin Folhss, (Continued from Fafe One) School Board Lloyd Kindle and Jack LaLonde.

She came to West Palm Beach yards of hot mix asphaltic concrete, 90,600 square feet of sidewalk, 20,040 linear feet of curb bat polio, but this is the first time that the teenagers will have an Division, was dean of the school He was inuoduced by J. E. Mor-can. Immediate pifst president. in 1929 from South Carolina, and HAROLD DICKINSON.

Funeral was a member of the Northwood opportunity to launch their own and 10,000 linear feet of storm Cromer said he hopes under the passage of an official resolution Assisting were R. D. Hill, also services for Mr. Dickinson, 66, Baptist Church. campaign in connection with the water line.

Quantities are approx commending former chairman Sla of 60 E. 17th Riviera Beach new administration, commissioners will give consideration to two proj drive. imate, and exact figures will be Surviving, besides her son, are three stepsons, Rob and Arthur ton for his "able, energetic and who died Monday, will be held supplied soon by the SRD. a past lieutenant governor of tne division; Perry Raybon and Judge Hugh MacMillan. All are former residents of the club.

ects which he termed "dear to my intelligent service. Hair, both of Miami, and Clar today at 3 p.m. at Northwood Whidden. heart," namely, Installation of Group housing development for the years 1947-48 through 1955-56 Funeral Home, with the Rev. ence Hair, Jacksonville; three The only other official business undertaken by the new board was air conditioning for the second floor of the city hall and improve stepdaughters, Mrs.

Margaret (Continued from Page One) shows a total of 1,468 units con Current officers are Robert Stafford, president; Lake Lytal Allan R. Watson, pastor of North-wood Baptist Church, officiating, City To Support Tennis Tourney Geddings. Wedgeville, S.C.; Mrs a favorable action on a request by the City of Boca Raton to al structed. Adding to this a total ments to the city water system. Cremation in Miami will follow.

Virginia Davis, and Mrs. Alma of 1,737 apartment units. Rives a low the city to Install playground Port Board the commissioners serve their Evans, both of Miami, two sisters The City Hall's first floor was air conditioned during Cromer's period equipment on the grounds of the grand total of 3,205 units for the period. BUFORD R. PRESCOTT.

Funer The Parks and Recreation Com Mrs. Mane Henry, Columbia C. and Mrs. Laura Porter al services for Mr. Prescott, 39, in office.

Snow thanked his. fellow commis four-year terms in one capacity. That part of the city the report mission, meeting Tuesday night, accepted the offer of the Tennis Roadman School, a Negro elementary school in Boca Raton. A number of old items of busi Sumter. S.C.: two brothers, Ed- and Robert Williams, vice-presidents; Raymond Shepley, secretary, and Richard McCord, treasurer.

Directors are M. A. Carter, Walter Estabrook, F. W. Kessler, James G.

Meody, G. Earl Quat-tlebaum, Clarence B. Ray, nd Robert T. Siemon. Burns suggestion was unani sioners, as well as residents of ear Geddings.

Sumter, and Julian Patrons Assn. of the Palm Beach of 108 N.W. Ave. Place, Belle Glade, who died Monday, will be held today at 2 p.m. at the ness were completed by the old the community, for their coopera Geddmgs.

Columbia; five grand board, with Slaton sitting as chair children and three great grand refers to as the "Negro section" has had 450 residences added' from 1945-46 through 1955-56. Total valuation of all building in the section during that period amounts to $7,902,425. Other totals es to co-sponsor the annual outdoor tennis tournament Jan. 28 to Feb. 3.

Chosen Baptist Church, 'with tion and backing during the crucial two years he was In office. He also mously adopted by the board, following which Burns was elected chairman, Langhcm vice chairman and Stambaugh secretary and treasurer for the first 16 months of the new board's term. children. elder Fred Robbins, officiating. man, before that board adjourned for the reorganization proceedings Funeral services will be held Burial will be in the Port Mayaca It was indicated that among in expressed the hope that the new commissioners "will do their ut of the new board.

Thursday at 3 p.m. at Northwood Cemetery, with the American ternational stars would be, Mervyn Continued Iran Fx Oh) are 187 apartments and 164 com The board received bids on di most to bring about Improvement Funeral Home, with the Kev Rose and Don Candy of L. R. Bishop, former commis Legion in charge of graveside services, plomas from four companies, and of city streets. Allan Watson, pastor, ofticiating mercial buildings, and 161 buildings demolished.

Inauguration Commissioner Catherine Strong turned the bids over to tne super sioner and port manager, was engaged to serve as port manager Burial will be announced later, Active pallbearers will be Sher intendent for tabulation and recom Garbage cost for the past year served as acting mayor before the iff John F. Kirk, Chief of Police under tne new board. G. Merlo of Italy, Peter Scholl of Germany, Amando Vieira of Brazil, University of Miami Team, and Vic Scixas, Ed Mnyland, Karol Fagaros and Dorothy Knode, of the U.S. oath of office was administered mendation.

MRS. THERESA F. GOEWEY, Charles D. Goodlett, Deputy Sher The high esteem In which was $207,624.81, and trash each being several thou Palm Beach Junior College The new commissioners, includ Mrs. Goewey.

65. of 331 4th St. iff Bobby Newman, Chief Investi Unit was accepted as being sands of dollars more than the ing Mayor Warren, Vice Mayor city, died Tuesday at a local hos people are beyond its reach and control." He said, in effect, that eventual Integration in many forms is inevitable and can be achieved without public furor. But the governor clearly differentiated be gator Louis Lowery, Aubrey Farmer and Joe Terry. substantially complete.

Wortman Robert J. Holland, Mrs. Martha previous fiscal year. Bishop is held by port employes was brought to the attention of the board by J. D.

(Bud) Smith of the port staff, who presented nital following a short Illness The commission will furnish said that some of the science Holland, Dtigal Campbell and Collections on commerc al Gar She mid resided here for the past Honorary pallbearers wul be balls, courts, towels, nearly all the classes were already meeting in bage fees totaled $48,456.58. and Mrs. Strong, officially verified ap five years, coming from Burling Travis Poole, Bill Mathls, Vern Bishop with a fishing rod as a the new building. $148,978.50 on residential garbage Clark, Jay Congleton, Thee York, trophies, ice water, public address system and personnel to assist in clerical details. gift of the employes.

Attached pointments made at a recent can cus. These included William tween schools and other public fa The board received the official tees. ame, Calif. She was a member of St. Ann's Catholic Church, the Altar Society of the church, and Ray Trammell, George Sarnall, Art cilities because of public reaDDointment papers of R.

D. Five new garbage packers were Lawson, city manager; Harry Folden, Lee Suggs, W. L. Lee and A number of bids were opened to the end of the line were 23 multi-colored paper fish, one for each year of Bishop's service Newett. city attorney; John wn purchased for $20,000.

the Catholic Daughters of Amer Buck Waldron. Wetherington Fun at the meeting. On a Recreation Hilland and Frank Atkinson for three-year terms on the Palm Beach Junior College Advisory Hams, municipal judge, and Paul He pointed out federal court decisions "do not make integration Three trash disposal locations ica, Dunnellen, N. where she eral Home ls in charge of arrange with Port of Palm Beach board. Dept.

automobile, there was only were used. They are in the Ba Grlngle, judge ad litem. was past grand regent ol the or ments. The' firm of Fulton. Sullivan of our schools compulsory" but re one bid mailed in: Bev smith Committee.

gan zation. con Park, Wellington and 45th St, Ford, $1,581.50. There were five cognize local conditions and prob and Burns was reengaged as port MRS. NIELS ANDERSON. Mrs.

A resolution of regret over tne areas. Surviving are her nusoana bids on a typewriter for the Rec attorneys; the firm of Gee ana Anderson (Caroline) former res death of Riviera Beach Junior lems. He said Florida has laws that will maintain segregated Frank E. Goewey, city, two sons IN THE CITY Cost of cleaning city streets for Jensen was rehired as consulting Hich Principal Howard M. Whit- ident of this city, and wife of the Col.

Robert J. Goewey, Ankara reatlon These bids were turned over to Ben York, director tne year past was $37,189.53 Wend. ill Ford, president of the schools "so long as such is wise late Niels Anderson, prominent Turkey, and Donald C. Goewey, For the 1956-57 fiscal year, the tington Dec. 7, expressing a feel-ina of "Kreat loss" In losing his in the light of the social, econo United States Junior Chamber of building contractor in this area Redwood City, a sister of recreation and the purchasing department.

There were three bids engineers for tne port; and Mrs. Harry F. McCann was promoted to port comptroller and reengaged under the new title. Her mic and health facts of life as during the "boom" era, died "nntstandini? ability as a leaner. percentage of total cost for the public works budget for sanitary services is 53 per cent, and 14 23 Mrs.

Agnes E. Campbell, city; a brother, William E. Murray, Ann Commerce, will be the guest speaker at the West Palm Beach Jaycees annual bosses nirrht din for a pump and motor, five bids Tuesday at Atlanta, at the was adopted by the board. He had hm athletic director at Palm they exist in the various localities of our state." "I shall do everything In my handling of the port's administra for chassis and three for tree home of her daughter, Mrs. For Arbor, and seven grand ner today at 7 p.m.

at the Elks tive affairs was the subject of er cent or the total city operat ing budttet for sanitarv sprvlre chi dren. rest Coons. She was 81 years old Beach High School for two dec cranes for the Parks Dept. These bids were turned over to Director power to see that these laws are Lodge, N. Olive Ave.

Bosses of local members will be special Active here in civic and cultural Funeral arrangements will be The department's sanitary budget carried out, he pledged of Parks Paul A. Dreher and the compliments from Atty. Charles Fulton, commissioner Billy Burns and Port Manager Bishop. announced later by Quattlebaum- circles for many years, Mrs. An The lowest of three bids on a At the same time, he gave no- guests.

purchasing department. In each is and the city's operating budget $2,490,000. i Holleman Funeral Home derson also was an early member new boiler at nooseveii nin tice he would not tolerate violence un motion of Commissioner case the commission approved the school was accented by the board. of Union Congregational Church Civil Service Board will meet and "shall use every lawful pow Stambaugh. the board adopted a lowest bid that met specifications.

AUSTIN M. SIIAFOR. Mr. Shafor, and prominently identified with Hanlon said that for the third consecutive year the unit costs for collection and disposal of garb er at my command to preserve fidelity bond schedule for admin The City Commission will have today at 12:30 p.m. in the City Commission room in the City 68.

of Layton Park, died unex organizations of the church. Permission was granted to deed a 15-foot right-of-way at one end of a 5-acre plot owned by the board istrative personnel. Under the the final say. pectedly Tuesday at local hos law and order, peace and harmony for all our people." She moved to Atlanta ten years age nave aecreased Hall, Ernest Abel, board secretary, announctd. ago.

Traffic lights were a major con schedule, the port manager, port comptroller and port secretary Collins set Florida apart from pital. He was born Lynn, Mass Surviving are four daugthers In Pahokee for the purpose oi con ottMint.in riAveri street. Surviving, in addition to her some southern states where offi and treasurer will be bonded for Mrs. Laura Bowman, North Hoi (Continued from re One) Police Check A he oreoared to adjourn' the daughter, is a granddaughter cern of tne department In 1955-56, with $25,339.93 set as the capital improvement cost of installations The Islanders Club of Palm $50,000 apiece, and the chairman lvwood Beach, Mrs. La- Mrs.

Orrin Johnson, i Harlingen, cials have pledged to use any means to prevent Integration. At the same time, he stressed that and vice chairman will be bonded Beach will Install officers at its luncheon meeting at noon today vinia Tampa; Miss Violet and changes. and two great grandchildren. meeting, Slaton confessed to "quite a feeling of and said that his experience as a board for $25,000 apiece. Shafor, Yacht Harbor Estates The parley reportedly pledged Some 27 four-way sfop sImis Funeral services will take place at Palm Beach.

Junius Harris of Belle Glade Riviera Beach, and" Mrs. Mar-: change cannot come over night but must be gradual, conditioned backing to the Kadar regime, here Thursday at 4 p.m. in were removed and replaced with memhw had been sucn mat ne Jim Branch, president, announ Mizell-Simon-Faville Funeral which is supported here by Rus ced. guerite Carter, Portsmouth. a brother.

Phillip Shafor, Riviera two-way stop signs either east and west or north and south, and 15 and H. D. England. West Palm Beach, members of the annual audit committee, gave brief oral could live over again the past 12 vears, "I would still like to have on public attitudes. "We should admit," he said sian tanks and infantry.

Home Chapel with the Rev. Jo Beach, and seven grandchildren Ncpszabadsag said this meeting F.Iks Lodge 1353 will discuss stop signs were removed perma- seph B. Calhoun, pastor of Union heen a school board member, ne "our attitude generally In the past reports of their examination of Funeral arrangements will be menuy. Congregational Church, officiating. as necessary because "during the brief history of the people's democ plans for a dnnre to be held Jan 19 at Its meeting today at 8 p.m offered his support and cooperation in the future In any way It announced later by Northwood Increases were noted for 1955-56 Burial will be at Woodlawn the ports financial affairs and indicated that a full written audit report would be forthcoming at Funeral Home.

has been obstructive all along the line. We can find 'wise solutions If the white citizens will face up to the fact that the Negro does over 1954-55 In the cost to the cltv nnM he used bv the new board. racies, the Hungarian revolt was the first time that an intensive ris at Elks Lodge, N. Olive Gil-lis Llndeman, secretary, of collection and disposal of garb Cemetery, with the Gardenia Rebecca Lodge to conduct graveside services. All members are the next meeting of the Port CLARENCE G.

SUMMERS, Jr Every member ol tne ooaro spoke some short word of appre age ana trasn not now have equal opportunities Board. Mr. Summers. 73. of 115 N.

A total of 246 new street Hcht ing aimed against the rule of the workers was carried out." This followed the Moscow line of branding requested to attend. ciation to Slaton. summed up by The Negro also must contribute Present at the ceremonies and 5th Boynton Beach, died were installed In the past fiscal Pallbearers will include James Watkins. during the time ne iook by his attitude. business meeting were the mem Tuesday at a West Palm Beach Installation of officers of the Holy Name Guild of Holy Name Catholic Church will take place the Hungarian revolt as a coun over as temporary chairman fur "It is little short of rebellion year, a considerable increase over the previous year.

Authoriza Dalton, Walter Haugh, John Wilder, Fred Jordan, Edward Hoff bers of the port committee of the ter-revolution carried out by re hospital following an extended illness. He was a member of the and anarchy to suggest that any Palm Beach Civic all of tonight at a dinner for members actionaries and fascists. man, and Charles Welller. the purpose of organizing tne new board. 'In all the years I have been state can isolate and quarantine tion tor about 100 additional liKhts are on order with the Flor Masons In Philadelphia, for "Besides the countries that at itself against the effect of a label whom were welcomed to the meeting and to all future meetings by Burns.

at 8 p.m. In the Hotel Pennsylvania. Principal speaker will be the Rev. George Bucko, pastor of over 50 years. ida Power at Lieht Co tended the Budapest conference," of demagoguery on any doctrine connected with school work." Watkins said, "I have never work Surviving are his wife, Mrs Population growth of the city ls epszabadsag said, we have sup GUY L.

AVERY. Funeral services for Mr. Avery, 75, of 622 El Ve-dado, who died Sunday, will be of nullification port from the powerful Chinese citea oy Hanlon as follows: 1900 This is not easy to say. but St. Juliana'.

Catholic Church. Beluah Summers, Boynton Beach and a son, Clarence G. Summers ed with a finer school board mem people's republic, the (East) Ger 5t4 residents; 1930, 1950 held today in Mizell-Simon- it is nevertheless true and I feel ber than George Slaton. Palm Beach Lodne 88. IOOF 3rd, Gratersford.

Pa. tj.iu. ana lase. 55.535. man democratic republic and we Faville Funeral Home Chapel at Private funeral services will be will meet at 8 tonight at the Odd Animals provide an lnterestinc $151,600 Paid For 1,383 Acres About 1,383 acres of land north 2 p.m.

Dr. A. Warren Huyck, pas I should stand up and say it: the Supreme Court decisions are the law of the land." held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Scobee fellows Hall, 410 Datura St. Fred Craemer will preside.

note In the report. They seem to be learning how to dodge cars. Woman Is Injured As Car Hits Tree tor of First Baptist Church, will officiate, with burial to follow at Funeral Home, Boynton Beach with the Rev. James Roy, pastor feel sure also that Poland will back us morally and politically." Veterans Slate Nominations Woodlawn Cemetery. west of Lake Park have been sold The Attendance Committed of Mrs.

Evelvn Ware Smith, 47 of the First Methodist Church Gvic Assn. Names Frazer President in tne year 1954-55 the department, picked up 636 dead animals, but the total dropped to 149 in the past year. Boynton Beach, officiating. Cre of 317 Marlboro was charged Pallbearers will include Rufus Holcomb, Thomas Tittle, Frank Wells, E. B.

bee, Jack Falrcloth 1956 and 1957 will have charge of the program at regular meeting for $151,600 to Ira Herbert, as trustee for a local group, according to a deed filed Tuesday In the office mation in Miami will follow. with reckless driving after she suffered minor injuries when her Elected president of the North or me Klwanis Club of West Palm Beach today at 12:10 D.m. at Hntnl of the circuit court clerk. and Harold Branyan. MRS.

El'LALIA LOUISE MUR Side Civic Assn, at a Monday 1952-model car struck a palm The new owners have assumed George Washington. Martin Man- RAV. Mrs. Murray, 58, of 945 tree at Olive Ave. and Marlboro MRS.

ELIZABETH SCIIWARZ. Fu night meeting at the Currie Park Clubhouse was Robert Frazer, Peace Justice Office Net Reported $1,530 A net Income from fees of neral services for Mrs. Schwarz, Officers for the new year will be nominated at a meeting of West Palm Beach Barracks 507, Veterans of World War at the VFW home, 1128 Clare at 8 p. m. Thursday, Cmdr.

Henry V. Hill has announced. icy and Lawrence Favitle will arrange the program, at which 10(1 percent attendance tabs will be who also presided over the meet Tuesday morning, police said. Mrs. Smith was treated at Good a first mortgage In the original amount of $191,247 held by William J.

Groot and dated Feb. 21, 1955, and delivered a second mortgage to the sellers for $214,160. Lytal city, died Tuesday night at a local hospital following a short illness. She came here in July, 1956, from Belmar, N.J., to 67, Lake Worth resident on 502 N. who died Monday, will be ing.

530.10 was reported by Justice of awarded. Samaritan Hospital. pence Kenneth R. Nix of District held today at 7:30 p.m. in Unless more Interest Is iIuuk E.

Earl Smith and Son Funeral Qthers elected were: 1st vice president, William Toomey; 2nd vice president. J. D. Clements; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Jean Sellers were Joseph and Sadye 2 (Riviera Beach) to the office of the County Commission Tuesday.

Officers to be nominated Include commander, senior and Junior vice Chapel. The Rev. Royal Neufeld, retired Presbyterian minister, In the bi-weekly horticultural meetings at the Parks Dept. office Ash, with a 80 per cent Interest, Louis and Alma Bieler with a 10 per cent interest and Morris and The accident occurred at S. Olive Ave.

and Marlboro Rd. as she was making turn, police added. Meeting Shifted Kttirdevant. commander, quartermaster, chaplain, Judge advocate and a trustee and members of Lucerne Chapter imix annual fee office report lists fees of $3,957.20 and expenses of $2,838,75. There was no excess in nowarn ark, the meetings will have to be discontinued.

Brnnnl. A social meeting will be held Jan, 21. Refreshments will be No. 261. Order of Eastern Star, Gertrude Goldring with a 10 per In addition, nine delegates to at fee check attached to the state will officiate with cremation at cent interest in the property.

tend a midwinter conference at Or served. The organizational meeting of Miami to MIow. It lies on the north side of SR the Riviera Beach Memorial Post make her home. She was a member of St. Juliana's Catholic Church, and the Catholic Daughters of America, Belmar.

She is survived by her husband, William P. Murray, city. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Quattlebaum-Ilollcman Funeral Home. ARTHUR W. STEVENS.

Mr. Stevens, 38, of N.W. 5th Boynton Beach, died Tuesday morning at his home following a heart attack. He had owned and lando Jan. 19-20 are to be selected.

Installation of new officers will Ing to Paul director of parks. The meetings deal with all problems of horticulture and are held at 7:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of enph 809A, about two miles west of Mil ment. Miller Promoted Headquarters of the Continental AWOL Suspects itary Tr. MRS.

ELIZA JANE MURRY. Mrs. Alurry, 84, of 615 8th 2(i8, American Legion, Rifle and Hevolver Club, to be held Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in the Riviera be held at the barracks' first anniversary parly Feb.

14. Stale and national officers have agreed to City Police reported Tuesday night the arrest of two Army I Best for LAWN-LIFE died Tuesday at a local nursing home following an extended ill month. Next mecling will be held today. Air Coninifind nt Denver, Beach Town Hall, has been trans- Tuesday announced the promotion erred to the U. S.

Naval Training ness. She had been a resident Center. Port Riviera Beach of Lloyd M. Miller, 820 3tlth from major to lieutenant colonel present, Hill said. Final plans for the party will be taken up Thursday.

Members of the Ladies Auxiliary will also meet Thursday, and wiil at 7:30 p. m. Albert E. Nash, post here for the past 40 years. She Is survived by a son Charles Camp, city.

privates from t. Hennmg, charged with being AWOL since Dec. 30. The two, Pvt. Roy Gene Nichol-aon, 18, and Donald L.

House, 19, were picked up for questioning at commander, announced Tuesday. operated the Rexall Drug Store ported that Nicholson was In possession of five identification passes. They were turned over to Air Police. i MIMIAl-SKN PUNI WOO I au interested boys between the in Boynton Beach. Funeral arrangements wlU be in the U.S.

Air Force Reserve, effective Dec. 12. Lt. Col. Miller is aligned to the 9883rd Air Reserve Sqdn.

plan for the auxiliary election toj ages of 12 to 18 are requested to Surviving are his wife, Mrs. announced later by Coleman Fu KNOX TFKU A BITFLT 1M1 OkeetbtobM It 0th and Olive Sts. Police re- be held Jan. 24 attend the meeting, be said. Joyce Stevens; a son, Ralph neral Horn..

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