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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 14

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The Talm Beach Post-Times, April 27, 1968 Judge Bars Mrs. Maxcy From Estate Farm Labor Citizens Group' "J' 1 School Executives mi Tft 1 1 aO 1 1 STL' ART Reappointment of Meets loday In Belle Glade rrisr sLTE 1 1968 69 was approved by the) BELLE GLADE Approxi-I according to Mrs. Mildred School Board at tfiis week's spe. malelv 60 delegates to the fifth Walker, secretary. icial meeting, annual meeting and legislative Npw York' Appointment Included Ernest conference of the Florida Citi- guidance coordiator; F.r.

zens' Committee on Agricultural he Horton. adult education co. 2,754 Registered To Ballot In Pahokee May 7 Election SKBRING (UPI) Highlands County Judge Mervin Rehrer man and resigned deputy sheriff is the hand picked candidate of Labor are expected to attend jbck amouse. as. Friday barred Mrs.

Irene Maxcy from the estate of her slain husband and placed their daughter under guardianship of an aunt pending further litiga today's session at the Municipal, --jsisiam principal; uiuan vu- Country Club, beginning at 10 As there are only two posts being contested, that of police i chief and one city councilman, the turnout this year may not jbe as heavy as it was at the jpast two elections, Lair predicted. I What may bring out some vot- a.m. Sheriff William R. Heidtman. Gordon denied this allegation at the time he filed for the office for the second time in twoi years.

and efforts In other states general supervisor; Nancy improve the plight of the farm Woodall, school food service su-workers. pervisor; John Gray, sccondaiy Hershberger Is also expected supervisor; Gilbert Miller, spe Father Martin J. The Rev. tion on a petition filed by the victim's first wife. Cassidy, Miami, Ls chairman of By KACHMAX Glades Bureau Chift PAHOKEE There are 1,754 eligible voters for the annual city election, Tuesday, May 7, City clerk I.

Marshall Lair announced Friday, as the poll books were closed. The total is eight more than were eligible to cast ballots last year, the clerk said, although 70 names were purged from the records. to tell of efforts to bring the Icial programs director. Former city councilman Car- the state unit, which is affiliated with the National Advisory The petition filed by attorneys for Peggy Maxcy, former wife of Charles Von Maxcy, alleged farm laborers under provisions of the National Labor Relations men Salvatore is being opposed. jers, Lair continued, is the fact Committee on Farm Labor.

in Group 3 by Raymond 0. Cros-1 John Carson, Walter Peter son, Joseph McCoy, Jarne Woodall, Dale Clark. Felix Williams, Cliff Rollins and Roge Chancey, all principals. One of the principal speakers by, a local builder and develop er. that Irene Maxcy "is guilty of the murder (of her husband) and did intentionally and unlawfully aid, abet and counsel or Council President Oscar Do- is to be Stanley Knebel, chief of the Division of Research and Wage Activities of the U.S.

De that the state primary will be held the same day and residents may take the additional time to visit the local polling place at the city fire station after casting ballots in the Pahokee otherwise procure his murder Act. Stanley Hamilton, who heads the state organization, will have as his topic "Where Do We Go from Here? What Next for the Florida Citizens' Committee?" Father Cassidy will conclude the program, which ls to adjourn at 3:30 p.m. brow is not a candidate for reelection. Incumbents L. Frank Rosenberg and James Harry Wilkinson Jr.

are unopposed in to be committed." partment of Labor. "The Farm Labor Situation in Florida and Legislative Mrs. Maxcy was granted im Groups 1 and 2. Needs'' will be the topic of the SPEAKER Col. John T.

Carlton, Washington, D.C., executive director of the Keller ve Officers Association, will (peak at the banquet tonight in the Palm Beach Holiday Inn at the annual Florida conference of the group with about 250 persons expected according to Cnidr. Richard T. Stterer, conference chairman. munity fi-om prosecution to testify against real estate salesman John J. Sweet, 42, who Mayor Duncan Padgett has School gymnasium for 'state and county candidates, Added interest has been Injected in the race for the police post as Chief Charles M.

Brown Is presently under indictment by the Palm Beach County Grand been assured his sixth term of AND A ff SWINCER? she testified was her lover. The Labor Department spokesman. He is slated to talk at 10.45 a.m. Following the noon luncheon, office, as he did not draw any trial ended In a hung Jury and opposition and Lair also escaped opposition. has been rescheduled for May 5 STAR SHOW! 20 at Bartow.

Jury for alleged conspiracy to Two voting machines will be BOB Maxcy was found shot to violate the state gambling available, Lair said, as arrange death in his fashionable home BARRETT ments have been made with the here Oct. 3, 1966. His estate is Brown has asserted the indict City of Belle Glade to use one To Honor Marshall estimated at more than a mil the state group will hear from its nominating committee and elect officers for the coming year. "Self Help Housing for Agricultural Workers in Florida" will be discussed hy a group from Immokalee. This group undertook aprojectof "self-help" about a year ago and a number of homos have been ment is of a "political nature," charging that his opponent, L.

221 R.BM.M WAY essaoai OPEN -5 T.A.M. WELLINGTON, New Zealand lion dollars. Listed on the petition against Irene Maxcy, in addition to Peg H. Gordon a former patrol- Showman BUNNY WARE Exotic (UPD United States Supreme 1 of its machines. City councilmen have named Mrs.

David Unwin as clerk of election. She will be assisted hy Mrs. Carrie Unwin, Mrs. Adeline Wroten, Mrs. Edna Stevens and Mrs.

J. C. Mock, YkuuHUlOduju rnmSuaki Seafood Court Justice Thurgood Mar gy Maxcy, were Miss L. Eliza FUN SUPPER MENU afW 11 beth Maxcy, sister of the victim Home of s. PRIVATE ROOM FOR EAITIESI 1 PI ATF I Delicious Charcoal and acting on behalf of his eight-year-old daughter, Mari- built there by the farm workers, DINNERS shall will receive an honorary law doctorate from Victoria University.

It was announced Friday. The degree will be presented to Marshall in Wellington July 2. von, and the Citizens National Bank of Orlando, co-executors THE WORLD'S FINEST of the estate with the widow. I 59th BROADWAY I JIMMY HAINES ff TRIO ff TONITE 9 9 P.M. TILL 8 Die In Crash MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) -Eight persons including four steaks Committee Of 100 Aids Parking Ftiml A check for $300 was pre A DINING TRADITION IN THE PALM BEACHES FOR A QUARTER CENTURY Entertainment Nightly VICKIE LANE i Queen Of Burlesque PATTY KING Sniper DALE CARTER Ever Great sented by W.

P. Moffitt Players Seek '300 Homers' In Boynton Chamber Drive ALL THE BAR QUE RIBS CHICKEN You Can Eat! members of one family died in the flaming wreckage of a small bus that turned over on the highway to Matagalpa, chairman of the Committee of 100, for the group to the Down town Council for the discount KING SIZE COCKTAILS White Sox; Stanley Weaver, An parking fund. traffic police reported Friday. Four persons survived including the bus driver. C'hepens The parking fund now exceeds $47,000 of the $51,900 goal which gels; San Greene, Tigers; John HQwell, Red Sox; Vemon Astler, Galley.

A 111 is to be used as a discount to the purchasers of the $400,000 7101 South Dixie A aV West Palm Beach Senators. Also Ray Pisonero, Cardinals; Hank Thompson, Pirates; Jo bond issue for the new munici SEE YOU ALL CLAUDE KELLY'S ROYAL LION nkr open at 5 pal parking lot at Dixie High KING SIZE DANCE FLOOR way and Datura Street. 'On of Palm Beachet Finest Supper Clubt''1 seph Tomberg, Dodgers; Don 22 fl ald Besecker, Giants; Louis Mi- The council is sponsoring the campaign for the discount risola, Athletics, and John Rog fund. Spoialiiin AL MELE'S COCONUT TREE ITALIAN-AMERICAN RESTAURANT 20 YEARS at 821 Lucerne Lake Worth iftit the oldest house with its Old World atmophert Serving food at its bfcstl from M.35 Phone 582-9139 Opini te 12 (Lite Monoey ers, Braves. "PEPPE" Strelliaf Maaa'aliaista Nightly wmcel Wilde, in a pep talk to approx EXCITING VARIETY OF mm BOYNTON BEACH The Tigers, Red Sox, Giants and Cardinals will be seeking new members here for the next two weeks.

But there will he no bonus for potential superstars. Those persons wlio join one of the 13 "major league baseball teams" will have to put up $.15. That is the cost of joining the city's Chamber of Commerce, which kicked off a membership drive Friday morning. Various chamber committees operating under major league baseball team names will attempt to bring approximately 300 new members into the organization during the next two weeks. Heading the drive is "commissioner of baseball" George imately 70 team members at Uncover Evaders TOKYO (AP) The Japa mm ITALIAN FOOD U.S.

Hwy. JUPITER-TEQUESTA RAY EBERLE "The Great Star of the Original Glenn Miller OrcH" EXTRAH Th Sonwlional T-mp el ROBIN COULD FRIDAY A SATURDAY 3 SHOWS NIGHTLY Reservations 746-5122 a Chamber of Commerce coffee Irtiltd Sleaka 1 199 191 BRADLEY PL PALM REACH nese tax bureau reported uncov CHOPS SEA FOOD ering 170 cases of evading 1967 jaOO Broadway, Riviara Baach iM Phone 832-9188 at the Boynton Beach Woman's Club, said he believed the investment in the city would be taxes. Among them, it said, the of value to all businessmen. evaders held out more than $18.5 million. Bring The Family To (2m Psydiidilie Soundi I Sights al Soul ran a Rsm I.

Wilde. The managers and BLACK ROOSTER L0UNCE Forest Hill Frl. 1 Sot. .1 A M. I C.nqi.n their team names: John Shep- MONDAY pard, Yankees; William Beck, NITI LUESCLINICC irn'1 BiHard Amusement Center 4270 Lake Worth Road Ph.

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THIOUGH fl. 1. fM 99 Miss Marti at the organ FAMILY DAY OV SUNDAYS SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MENU fwitiro inCIU INTHTAINMENT 6:00, 10 00 I'M Sring Sunday Pinnn 4 M. I 10 M. Silh I Iroadwoy W.PJ.

Rs. loktn 842-3217 ENJOY DIXIE LAND MUSIC this SUNDAY and every other SUNDAY featuring the NEW CRESCENT CITY DIXIE LAND BAND Special Sunday Night DIXIE LAND DINNER Begins at 6 P.M. Includes: Southern fried chicken, Barbecued Spare Ribs, hot corn bread, fresh Southern vegetables, salad. MUSIC begins at 7:30 P.M. with THE MARSHALL GRANT TRIO Playing for DANCING AND DIXIE LAND for Listening MARSHALL GRANT'S RESTAURANT for Reservations Call: 833-6322 265 ROYAL POINCIANA WAY PALM BEACH '9 AM to 3 AM' RICK SHAW SATURDAY HOP APRIL 27th 7 PM at JOHN I.

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THRU FRI. SAT. SUN Sponsored For lancer Band Uniform fund. CAPTAtHS CABIN Fine Dining In the Maiter'i Cabin Sailing of proud ship of the line TIES AND JACKETS FOR THE MEN Dinner Service P.M. 'till 11 P.M.

MM mm 3 ROUNDUP THE WHOLE FAMILY AND COME TO BONANZA v.w rn ovC Wett d8 900 OCEAN BLVD. JUNO BEACH FLA. Cabern on tlje (Sreen Enjoy bit of the Bowl end Mug In our euthentlo Pub filled with tailing man'a memot lee. SUNDAY 1 RM Til 1 AM MnmUr thin TlnmiUy II AM Til 1 AM Fn.T and SainrH.v II AM Til 1AM CARL MCBR1DE at the PIANO X.A GOOD PLACE TO EAT! COFFEE SHOPPS Breakfast Lunch Dinner end Snecks In Georgian Garden Room eattlng. 7:00 A.M.

'til 8:30 P.M. Seven Dayi Week I TS 130 oillct n1- nd SIZZLIN' STRIP -lb. 11: STEAK 1. Y. i Cocktaili, Refrathmentt and Snacki outdoors with Panoramic view of the Palm Beact Lakn Golf Club.

Raktd Potato, luttrd Ttxai Toast Totwd Salad (Your Choic of Blu CHEESE, Fftnch, Thoutand Uland) -j" i i i rv l. no-0T'KAN. No Tipping Come As You Are! Tl.nl JiibllGliJous'e Small Meatings end Formal Banquett In a Virginie Plantation Ballroom tatting. it. 4 m'.

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