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Rogers Is Main Speaker Be That Release of the Other Lands for Municipal Use Would Be Possible After the ICW Is Boca Raton Community Hos- Cation Will Be Hon NEtS-FILS BOX 1673 ST AUGUSTINE FLA 32C BOCA RATON NEWS Vol. 12, No. 92 June 22,1967 Thursday Council Studies More Beach, Park-Marina f Early Action Possible On FIND Area Capital improvements, some free, some expensive, domina- ted discussions in City Hall this week. Acquisition by the city of a large tract for park-marina development on Lake Wyman may be possible at an early date, City Manager Alan Al- ford said yesterday. Alford headed a delegation from City Hall which conferred with Flo- rida Inland Navigation District officials Wednesday. Alford said they were "en- couraged and hopeful" of the results of their efforts to ob- tain the Lake Wyman spoil area for a park. He said the city ^. .-.*>:"' •' -•' " -..- ',.;-• probably will receive an "ear- ly release of those areas which already have been filled by In- tracoastal Waterway dredging projects," Boca Raton Community Hospital. Generally, the filled area is the portion east of 5th avenue At Hospital Dedication between Golden Harbour and State Fire Marshals T. E. Burkhart and C. F. Dreves study rubble Lake Wyman Shores subdivi- at Jalbert Aerology Laboratory, destroyed by a June 12 fire. Their sions. probe of circumstances surrounding the fire was halted until early Alford said the feeling at next week when the two were recalled to Tallahassee. FIND headquarters seemed to Rogers Is Main Speaker be that release of the other lands for municipal use would be possible after the ICW is Boca Raton Community Hos- cation will be Hon. Paul G. der the direction of Philip J. Migrant Program Moves dredged to its ultimate depth pital's week long open house Rogers, U, S. congressional of 16 feet. However, early will be launched Sunday with representative for Florida's Azzolina. release might be possible k ' the dedication of the new hos- sixth district. A tour of the hospital will be Off MarymountCampus the city itself wanted to go pital. Included in the program will conducted for visiting dignitar- (Continued on page 12A) The dedication ceremony is be laying of the cornerstone by ies and out of town guests fol- For the first time since it through 28. Migrants will ar- scheduled for 3 p.m. Robin and BobbyDrummondand lowing the ceremony. Open was instituted three years ago, rive at the centers June 29, The program will open with the raising of the flag by mem- house for local residents will Marymount College's summer The program will end Aug. 11. Burglaries the blessing of the hospital bers of American Legion post be held 9:30 to 11 a.m. and 2 migrant educational and enrich- Transportation will be provided which will be given by repre- 277. Music will be provided by to 4:30 p.m. Monday through ment program will not be held for the migrants to and from sentatives of three faiths, Rev, Boca Raton Municipal Band un- Friday, June 26 through 30, on campus. the centers. Investigated John O. Schuring, president of The college will break the For the third consecutive the Boca Raton Ministerial As- program into three centers, two summer, the college has re- Police are continuing their sociation; Rabbi Philip Chai- for children and one for adults. ceived a grant for the migrant investigation into two daylight ton, representing the Jewish Summer Recreation Near The children unit centers will program from the Office of burglaries of motels here Tues- faith of North Broward and be at Hagen Road School, Delray Economic Opportunity. day afternoon. South Palm Beach Counties, Beach, and St. Vincent de Paul The $148,175 grant enables Officials said $45 was taken and Rev, Paul Leo Manning, Seminary, Boynton Beach. The the college to continue its spec- from the office of Boca Raton pastor at St. Joan of Arc Church. Close of Second Week adult unit center will be in ialized work with migrant chil- Manors motel, 132 S. Federal James R. Caldwell, vice pres- Second week of the summer course in Pompano Beach will Pompaiio Beach, dren and a selected group of Highway and $103 from the of- ident of the Debbie-Rand Found- recreation program comes to an meet at 9 a.m. at the Com- The program will begin with their parents. The program will fice of the White House Motor ation, Inc., will speak on "The end tomorrow with a balloon munity Center. orientation classes June 26 emphasize remedial education Lodge, 641 S. Federal Highway. Meaning of the Moment and blowing contest. Skipper Chuck and the Pop- in the areas of reading, mathe- Christy Gurto, manager of Mrs, Byron C. Gould, president The contest, scheduled for eye Playhouse cast will per- matic s and language, develop- Boca Raton Manors reported of Debbie-Rand Memorial Ser- 3:30 p.m. in the Community form Tuesday at the Community ment for 400 migrant children the theft from a drawer in his vice League, Inc., will speakon Center, is open to all youngs- Center. The performance, sec- and a migrant family unti pro- office occurred sometime be- "This Is Our Hospital' after ters registered at the three ond special event of this week, Amusements 6A gram for 60 parents to intro- fore 1:30 p.m. the blessing. recreation centers, will begin at 10:30 a.m. Ann Landers 2B duce them to vocational skills, William Seybert, operator of Next will come introduction of Monday a putt-putt golf tourn- Church News 7B family counseling, job place- the White House Motor Lodge dignitaries and unveiling of the ament will launch the third Classifieds 10-11A ment, and remedial academics. reported the burglary about 4 Founders' plaque by Edward J. week of activities at the rec- Editorials 4A Staff for the program includ es p,m. Brady, president of the founda- reation centers, Boca Raton Public Notices 10A non - professional community Both businesses were ap- tion, followed by introduction of High School, J. C. Mitchell Hi Lo Rain Real Estate 6B aids, most of whom are select- parently entered through open the medical staff by Frank Daw- School and Memorial Park, Mon, 89 72 .77 Sports 8-9A ed from the migrant population doors. They are five blocks son, hospital administrator. Parents providing transporta- Tues. 93 70 Trace Women's News Section B (Continued on page 12A) apart. Guest speaker for the dedi- tion to the golf putt-putt golf Wed, noon 87' 77 Trace Jalbert, FAU Aid Navy Ocean Study f A multi-faceted look at the Wakamo are participating in the ocean environment started this study. Navy scientists have es- week on the Florida Atlantic tablished their laboratory in University campus and will quarters on the FAU campus come to an end next week after where Jalbert conducted tests of off-shore operations to collect the parafoils earlier this week. data, The FAU students are Norman Jalbert Aerology Laboratory Johnson, Russel Smith and and FAU are cooperating in the Richard Rickerson. venture with scientists from the The study is part of the Navy's Naval Research Laboratory, extensive program of ocean re- headed by A.J. Hiller. Sea op- search to provide new knowledge erations will be aboard the Navy of the environment in which it oceanographic research vessel operates. Because every facet USS Allegheny. of the sea vitally affects the Par af oils designed by Domina operation of ships, weapons, and Jalbert, whose laboratory was specialized equipment, each bit destroyed by fire last week, will of additional knowledge adds to be used in the study. A movie the Navy's operational capa- camera suspended from a two- bility. parafoil rig will be used to take During the Boca Raton effort, pictures of the ocean surface at scientists from the Naval Re- a distance removed from turbu- search Laboratory joined by lance caused by the ship. scientists and observers from The parafoils used are among several other Navy organiza- a small collection which were tions and government contrac- stored at Patrick Air Force tors will study such factors as Base and were not in the labor- sound velocity, acoustic pro- atory at the time of the fire. files and volume scattering, Domina Jalbert (center) works on parafoil rigging as Robert Navy scientists A. J. Hiller and Mathew Flato adjust movie camera Three Florida Atlantic ocean temperature structure, panicu- engineering students under the late content, turbidity, and light Beckett and James Roberson of the Navy Research Laboratory stand that will hang beneath Jalbert parafoil. direction of Prof. Chester scattering. by- 2A Thursday,. June 22, 1967 BOCA RATON NEWS Gerety Hosts Visit ANOTHER FIRST Scouts Tour Cadet Ship HURRICANE SERVICE CO. Eleven members and Mrs. W.H. Gerety, re- the two medical offi- officers of Sea Explorer side in Boca Raton. cers aboard the ship. Ship #307, Boy Scouts Lt. Gerety gave the Prior to his appointment THE ALL NEW of America, of Boca Ra- Sea Explorers a tour of to the staff of the Mari- ton, were guests Sun- all decks and the bridge time College, Lt. Gerety FLEXAMJM PANORAMA day aboard the "T/S of the ship then let them was active in scouting in WINDOW AWNING AND DOOR HOOD Empire State IV" at the have free access to go on Boca Raton and was an Port of Miami. their own to any part of assistant advisor of Sea The "Empire State the ship and talk with the Explorer Ship #307. IV" is a 12,000-ton officers of the crew and floating classroom man- to ask any questions they ned by 28 officers and had of the cadets. 550 cadets from the New Lt. Gerety is one of York Maritime College.
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