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Wednesday, June 23, 1965 The Palm Beach Post 7 Zoning Extension Request Deferred Boca Raton Homeowners Ask Study By MATT BLSKIP Boca Bureau Chief BOCA RATON A request lifers for an extension of R-3 zoning along the Yamata Road brought area home-owners out in force to petition the city commission against the change at Tuesday night's meeting. Ayr. Although the zoning change 1 ,77 request was defended as proper since the commission had al lowed such a change west of Fifth Avenue, adjacent properly i mm Wm ii "i a nl hi ii ii in i A ni 'T iiH r'r Trr Tr rnli Owners of the structures must pay the expenses for having the buildings torn down and removed. Lois Dugby, Lillie Dardville and Marion Bullard of 645 NWk 12th Ave. own this house.

owners asked the commission to BOYNTON BEACH city councilmen decided Monday night that this hou.se, at 214 NE 13th and 15 other structures, must be torn down because they are "hazardous" to nearby buildings and residents. defer action until a city planner is hired. "Put It off until maybe I can sell and get off with a full skin," Edward Schumann of 4861 NW Second Court said. Along with several other Judge Postpones Decision To Clear Dp Legal Matter neighbors he asked that the re Highland Beach Almost Hires A Police Chief quest for multiple zoning be tabled. "I've heard enough," Com missioner R.

I. Honchell said as ing the night Tuesday and nearly $2,000 in portable T.V.'s and transistor radios removed from the cruisers on the night of June 5 he recommended deferment BOCA RATON A man who BOCA KATON PATROLMAN A. D. Owen inspects damage to glass door lock at the Federal X.V. Service store at 6205 North Federal Highway, Boca Raton.

Tlie door was forced open dur HIGHLAND BEACH This swerved to avoid a wreck when Davis drove his auto in the opposing lanes of traffic along until a planning director is ap was seen driving an auto moments before It became In community very nearly got It- pointed by the city. before the auto allegedly driven by him smashed Into a vehicle driven by Charlei Heed ot 1140 SE 14th Terrace, Deerficld Beach. The accident occured at Federal Highway. volved In an accident may go in preparation for the new elf a police chief this week until the city fathers decided that the going rate for chiefs is free If the city cannot legally charter which will take effect In prove that he was In control of Patrolman Clarence Qulnn testified in Municipal Court Tuesday that his auto was this city on July 1 commissioners re-enacted several emergen South Federal Highway and. the vehicle at the time of the Camlo Real.

smsuih up. forced to swerve to avoid Da cy ordinances and officially higher than the city can at-ford. Town Manager Harold T. vis's auto and that within mo Harvey Davis, 26, of 1190 One or the patrol can was forced into the bushes along ments he saw the accident take Teletype System Urged For Police Old Dixie Highway, survived two near collisions with police Dixie Highway while the other changed their own title to councilmen. The ordinances would automatically have expired 60 days after the new charter came In if the provisions were not place In his rear view mirror, Davis's attorney P.

J. Bran (Doc) Dailey explained Tuesday that he sat in on Interview with prospective police chiefs for the community sltuuted on the nen urged that mirror view beach between Dclray Beach testimony was lnadmlssable since all actions are reversed In and Boca Raton. with statewide enforcement bu BOCA RATON Hesitancy New Personnel Director Starts ream, the onlookers' sight. The defendant was recognized ncluded in these were laws affecting signs, use of firearms, blackjacks, brass knuckles and The defendants sister was "We don't want to admit that we can't afford the man but we operate with a 3.4 millage of which 16 mills Is used to pay Store Reports Second Theft BOCA RATON Thieves walked out with estimated $2,000 In portable television sets and transistor radios after breaking In at the Federal TV store at 6205 North Federal Highway, sometim during the night Tuesday, Dean Pagliaro, owner of the retail store, reported the break In Tuesday morning when he came to open the store for business. The front door of the stor was forced open and the material was probably carted out to a waiting vehicle, police theo as the driver of the vehicle by Patrolman R.

C. Pool who knew sling shots within the city lim its, pt rental responsibility for told by the Judge that he would hold the man as guilty under a $35 or 7 days in jail fine until she could produce proof that he did have a valid driver's license Issued In his name. The cost of Duties On July 1 him as a dishwasher In a local restaurant. Pool's patrol car was forced into bushes as Da property damage by minors, a 25 mile speed limit for trains within city limits, liability insur BOCA RATON Work on -VI' 0. ance for taxis and cigarette tax vis' auto turned Into NE 12th Street from Dixie Highway, the officer told the court.

the telegrams would have to be levies. rules and regulations for the Civil Service system is being absorbed by her, the Judge A municipal golf course advis "I looked square Into the dr iv said. done in city hall here by Mrs. the debt on the new water plant," Daiiey explained. "We are currently under the protection of eight Sheriff's Department men patrolling the area.

There Is no guarantee that our own police officer could give us any better protection," he said. Final decision on the hiring of a police chief will await the return of Mayor Clem Hackman currently on an extended In the meantime, Small was er's eyes as his vehicle bore down on me," Pool said, "I Ann Milliard while she awaits her new Job as personnel direc ory committee was appointed and John Olln, Chester Esther and Frank Murray were named as committee members who will remanded to jail to continue on the part of Municipal Court Judge Kenneth M. Dlx to send a man to jail to serve a sentence Tuesday prompted a suggestion by City Prosecutor Jerry Stej-steal that the city consider the Installation of a teletype communication system. Moses Small, of 2 SE 6th Deerficld Beach, was arrested for driving without a license. He told Judge Dlx that he had a license but that It was lost when his wallet was stolen.

His sister corroborated his story. The Judge asked Stejskal what he would suggest in the case since ther was a possibility that the man was not guilty. Stejskal said that the city could not pay for all the long distance calls required to check stories given by prisoners and serving his sentence. He has tor on July 1, City Manager L. recognized him as the dishwasher who works at the Griddle been In custody since his arrest M.

McConnell explained Tues report to the city council. Restaurant." on June 18. day. Councilmen directed City "His car was lurching and the "We asked her to come up Atty. Roberta McKenry to con engine was screaming," the po here on a fee basis to work on tlnue automatic defense by the licemen added.

rized, sometime after 10 p.m. Monday night. Pagliaro said that he worked late that night painting a display room In the store and closed up Just befort 10 p.m. city prosecutor of all cases of Patrolman Qulnn, who was on Vtll.MAM S. Cl'NN the rules and regulations," McConnell said In explaining why Mrs.

Hilliard was working appeal from municipal court Federal Highway moving north rulings. pulled off the lane to avoid the HI The Debbie Rand Hospital since her position will not exist 1) collision with the southbound ve Investigation Is continuing, pc- Chamber Plans until the new city charter takes Foundation was granted a re 1 ompano Man hicle in the wrong lane, he lice said. quest for the refund of $53 paid effect July 1. said. The establishment was victim for a building permit.

The per McConnell said that the fee When he turned around to ap ized Just a few weeks ago when that the police department needs mit was Issued for the construc basis is set on her payroll scale proach the scene of the acci a teletype system which would tion of a temporary administra In the new lob. Her starting snopniters, three men and a woman, removed several TV dent, he found that Davis was Industry Exhibit In Recent Weeks allow for verification directly If tion building on Meadows salary Is $7,452 annually. on the street crawling while hot Fined $125 BOCA RATON Leland Dallas Coombs, 21, of State Road 7, Tompano Beach, pleaded guilty before Municipal Court Judge Kenneth M. Dlx, Tuesday, to a .1 1. Mrs.

Hilliard resigned a slm! sets from the store while looking through the stor e's display. Road. An old army surplus gen electric wires Jumped around the road. lar position with the city of Boynton Beach after being se erator, long unused by the city, Trucker Admits Judge Kenneth M. Dix found was ordered sold for $200.

BOCA RATON William S. lected for the post In Boca Ra the defendent guilty of reckless city Atty. McKenry was or ton by the city commission and driving and fined him $30 or 10 Installation Set Gunn, president of the Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Com dered to draft an ordinance to approved by the city i days In jail but he reserved Si the new charter which would To Blind Spot no udgment on the D. W. I.

ruling require competitive bidding on asking both the defense attorney Items ove $500. BOCA RATON Testimony By Rotary Club The requirement was omitted by the driver of a large van and the city prosecutor to research for legal authority on the case. merce, announced two Important meetings this week for the chamber's divisions. An Industrial Division session Is slated for Thursday at noon at the University Bowl to discuss and plan for an Industrial exhibit to be sponsored by the $2,000 In Goods tr uck Tuesday at a court session when the new charter was dr aft ed, BOCA RATON "Continued showed that the huge trucks I'm convinced In my own GKRALD h. THOMPSON began his duties as Boynton Beach awilntant police chief Tuesday.

Tlroniptton, 29, who was promoted to lieutenant in March, was appointed to the aNNltttant chief position Monday by City Manager Tom Kain. support of the Boca Raton Com have a blind spot for drivers mind that he was in physical munity Hospital and other clvta Stolen At Boca who cannot see some vehicles control," the Judge told the at projects," la the aim of Donald narge mai ne was runu uiuu 1n an automobile while the vehicle's engine was running. He nlo admitted to tearing up the rlty Jail when he was put in a drunk tank. Judge Dix fined him $100 on the first count and added another $25 on the second charge for breaking the unbreakable glass In the door peephole at the jail. According to arresting officer Raymond Fairall, Coombs put his fist through the lfi by 16 Inch class panel when he was put Into a cell.

The quarter inch glass laminated over wire was then thrown at police guards by ihe prisoner, Falrall said. they may be passing. Research and Development Area Man Fined Smith, who will be installed at torneys. "This is a legal question. The city has not proven Council of the Chamber.

Charlie G. Padgett, 161 SE 8th tenth president of the Boca Ra- that he was in control. Monthly meeting of the Civic ton Rotary Club tonight In cere Street, Pompano Beach, admit I don't believe that he Jump BOCA RATON Television sets, radio and coins valued at $2,000 were stolen from the Federal TV and Appliance Store at G205 N. Federal Highway late monies In the Surf Room of tha ted to Municipal Court Judge 150 For DWI BOYNTON BEACH A 33- Recommendation ed out of the car and that some Boca Raton Cabana Club. Kenneth M.

Dix that his truck one else jumped In just in time did hit a vehicle dr iven by Mrs Taking office with him fofi for the accident. I feel that he Is Division takes place Friday at 3 p.m. In the chamber headquarters. Mrs. Marion Kraeuter, vice-chairman, will preside at the meeting the absence of chairman, Raymond L.

Petty. Monday night, or Tuesday Virginia Hardy, 1365 NE 40th Waited On Bids year-old Boynton Beach man was fined $150 or 30 days in jail 1965 66 will be Howard McCall, vice president; Ralph Hought Court, Oakland Par-k. guilty but I cannot rule on what I feel," Judge Dix explained. morning police said yesterday. Investigators said the break In Municipal Court Tuesday on Recommendation from the "There Is a blind spot," Padg "I want to know that this a charge of driving under the influence of alcoholic ett explained.

"I didn't see her tabulating committee on on, secretary; and William Kiisch, treasurer. Outgoing president Robert Leggett will Join the board of director! in was accomplished by prying ocn the front door. ruling would stand up on an appeal whether or not the defen at all." awarding municipal auditorium construction contracts may go to the city commission at the According to testimony, his Dean Pagliaro, the store own Judge Ad Litem John Wil dent appeals the case or not," he warned. whose members include Robert truck veered Into the outside liams sentenced John F. Shim-koskl, of 117 SW 13th and Tylander, Crosby Alloy and June 30 workshop.

lane and hit the car In the next The case was continued until er who discovered the burglary when he opened for business Tuesday, said he had worked Martin Schoppmcyor. Remaining details to be FAU Professor Plans 'Vacation' of Teaching lane as It passed. July 13 when Judge Dlx returns also suspended the man's drivers license for three months. checked are bids on the scoie- from a two week stint as a Smith Indicated that another until 10 p.m., Monday. Padgett was fined $25 on be board, the public address sys Det, Fred Dettman Is in Marine Corps Captain on reserve Shimkoskl was arrested In project of the club will be ti Ing found guilty of improper training at Quantlco, Va.

lane usage by Judge Dlx. charge of the investigation. Boynton Beach June 12. tem and the seating, according to City Manager Herbert W. BOCA RATON Timothy F.

Kip. A recommendation had 'ft- 4. Regan assistant professor been expected last week. organize a group of nurses into a disaster unit In case of hurricanes and other emergencies. Also receiving active Rotary support is the Inter Act Club, which is comprised of high, school youths who are guided in Rotary Ideals and deeds.

Kip said he saw no danger in delaying the recommendation Regan, a consultant to the Modern Language Association, had been director of the language labs at the University of Hartford prior to Joining FAU. He had also directed the summer language lab programs at Tufts and Goucher. of modern languages at Florida Atlantic University, will be "teaching as usual" this summer, since he plans to' spend his because the city does not yet have in hand all of the $15 million needed for financing the "vacation" Instructing at i project. Mayor Fred O. Fasley and Commissioner Reid Moore Jr.

left Tuesday for New York to sign bonds and claim the St "i Juno Beach Bond Issue Validated remaining $1 million for the project. -1 r- Circuit Judge James C. Dowj 1 Youth Shoots Himself In Foot if A 1:1.. 1 ri ney Tuesday vaiiaaiea a $275,000 bond Issue to be used for the expansion and Improvement of the Juno Beach water facilities. LANTANA A 16-year-old 1 The bonds, to be issued In Fort Lauderdale boy apparently missed his target by a wide margin Tuesday when he wound up jhooting himself In the right foot.

(loucher College, Baltimore, Md. He has been named assistant director of a National Defense Education Act Institute at Goiicher, which will Instruct 50 high school teachers from around the country In the uses of language laboratories and associated teaching media. Regan also has a textbook coming out next spring, published by McGraw-Hill, entitled "French Phonological Patterns." It is a linguistically-oriented book on pronunciation aimed at the intermediate level In French and includes programmed Instruction in pretests and past-tests to enable the student to determine his own progress. The book Is accompanied by audio tapes which Regan designed and prepared, using both his own voice and (hose of native French speakers. The NDEA Institute is sponsored annually by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare.

Regan has served as an Institute instructor twice denominations of $1,000 num bered from 1 to 275 inclusive, will mature May 1, 2005. Paying IHMclown Lists Special Guests BOCA RATON Ron McPhcrson, Minister of Music at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church In DeLar.d, will be featured with his wife, Al thea. In Bibletown's Musical Vespers program Sunday at 7:30 p.m. McPhcrson was tenor soloist for the Nyack Choir, Nyack, N. Y.

and later served as Minister of Music at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church in Miami. Regulars on the Sunday program at Bibletown Auditorium are the Bibletown Community Church Choir, the Trumpet Trio, Male Quartet and Ladies Trio. The public Is cordially invited to attend this musical treat. Terry Roberts, son of Mr. and off the principal and Interest will be the town's share of clga- Mrs.

Otis Roberts, was treated for a .22 caliber bullet wound by private physician and re leased. Sheriff Martin Kellenbcrger's office said the boy reportedly was target practicing. The bullet entered the top of his foot rcttc tax money and revenue from franchise taxes. Judge Downey noted In hia formal decree that no taxpayer or other Individuals came forward to present objections to the validation. The bond issue will finance the cost of expanding the system to provide water to mora residents, particularly In the northern end of town.

and came out the bottom. Deputies said the 12:25 p.m., accident occurred near State Road 7 and Lantana Road, allow the developer to build his shopping center on the Post Office block, between 3rd and 4th Streets on NE 2nd Avenue. However, Haggart hasn't been able to obtain a building permit as his plans do not provide enough parking spaces. DEVELOPER W. R.

IIAGGART is relocating, an alley on his property although he hasn't got a building permit to construct the $500,000 shopping center he has planned. Del ray Beach city council gave Haggart permission to relocate the alley May 24 to where new labor campg are be ing built..

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