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BOCA RATON NEWS Tn Boca Raton Area VOL.9 NO Home of Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper BOCA RATON NEWS tn Boca Raton Area VOL.9 NO. 50 Boca Raton, Florida, November 5, 1964 24 Pages PRICE Bond issue Passes Citf Moves Only Rogers, Fulton \'S \ To Correct Draiiage Crack GOP Armorplale President Lyndon B. it will take several days With a "let's get Johnson swept the nation to count the number of cracking" approach, the in a landslide, carried freeholders to signed City Commission Tues- Florida by a squeak and affidavits, but said that day night instructed City lost Boca Raton by more it appeared that more Manager' L.M. McCon- than 2-1. than 50,000 voted, ex- nell to set up a joint And that was just the (Continued on page 12A) meeting with the State start for the Republi- Road Department and cans, for they dominated the Palm Beach County local voting complete- Commission to try to ly. The only Democrats solve the drainage prob- to get even one precinct lem at the corner of were Congressman Paul Camino Real and Fed- G. Rogers and Robert eral Highway. Massive crowds Tuesday jammed Recreation Center to vote in precincts 207 and 212. Fulton, running for Action came after school superintendent. County Commissioner Most overwhelming George Warren's letter margin went to Repre- noting no county com- sentative Don Reed, and mission action was read. the big local vote for the The commission for- Citizens Monopolize Meet, Boca Raton man prob- mally increased the city ably insured his vic- hy annexing another tory. He carried his piece of land at the north home town by almost end of the corporate 4-1, while narrowly limits. But Commission Still Wins winning the entire coun- Gov. Farris Bryant In other action, the ty. city officials: "Do not pass go. ordinance. the audience even more have to look like every cheap stunt." Based on totals before DENIED reinstate- "Do not collect They failed, by the fa- doubtful than at the be- other town between here The two associations the absentee ballots Gov. Bryant ment to Police Officer $200." miliar 3-2 majority with ginning. and Key West," he said, represent about 600 were counted, three oth- George E. Cole and to If the City Commis- Commissioners Joe De- More than six years "we can restrict property owners. er Boca Raton men lost Here Tonight Betty Ann Gross after sion had any idea that it Long, Robert I. Hon- in the making, the new signs." Maull went back to his their bids for election. noting that department had a monopoly on dis- chell and Arthur Miran- law supersedes the Solid applause foil ow- (Continued on page 12A) Paul Bebout Jr., in a Gov. Farris Byrant heads and the city man- cussion of the new sign di voting "yes"; Mayor present one, passed in ed.. close race for tax as- will be the main speaker ager had not recom- ordinance, that idea was Harold Maull and Com- 1957. Mack Dorman, repre- sessor and Robert F. at tonight's banquet of mended reinstatement; rapidly dispelled Mon- missioner Sidney Brod- John C. -Flancher, senting Royal Oak Hills The Week's Weather Day and Donald Mont- the Greater Boca Raton APPROVED the mo- day night when a crowd head voting "no." former member of the Association, rose. gomery for state repre- Chamber of Commerce, tion of the Planning and of over 100 jammed into The enormous 21- Planning and Zoning "I'm here," he said, Oct. 28 to Nov. 4, 1964 sentative posts, all were The governor i s Zoning Commission in the commission room, page prescription for Commission, led off the "to defeat this mon- Hi Lo Rain defeated, though absen- scheduled to arrive in permitting outdoor dis- Apparently they all signs in the community public discussion. strosity that will make Wed. 76 71 3.65 tee ballots could possi- the city today and leave play of merchandise had one purpose in mind took 40 minutes just to He opposed the provi- us a Coney Island. We'll bly change Day's posi- immediately after the within a walled enclo- — defeat the proposed read, and left most of do everything that we Thurs. 80 69 .62 tion. sion for recreational Fri. 82 72 banquet. Principal item sure; signs, which are per- can to defeat it." .05 The county-wide ap- of business at the cham- DENIED a rezoning mitted under the new Thomas B. Smith, Sat. 80 67 .88 parent • winners were: ber's 14th annual ban- request from residen— Traffic oi Uimd Higkway law "in cases where spokesman for the Boca Sun. 83 64 .09 Barry Goldwater, Sen, quet will be installation tial to commercial in there are parking pro- Raton Square Civic As- Mon. 78 60 0 Spessard Holland, Con- of William S. Gunn as Boca Raton Hills; Shows Increase, SRD Reports visions for 100, and in sociation, was next. Tues. 81 63 0 gressman Paul Rogers, president of the cham- OKAYED the omis- cases of participating "We bitterly oppose Wed. noon 81 - 0 Circuit Judge James ber. sion of fences around Federal highway traf- from last year and 25.7 sports ..." this ordinance that will U.S. Weather Bureau offi cial Downey, Haydon Burns Other officers taking swimming pools in cer- fic through Boca Raton per cent over 1959. "Does this affect all create a totem pole on recordings from the coopera- for governor, Quentin office tonight will be: tain seawalled areas; continued to show in- the community, or does every corner. It's a tive station, Boca Raton. Long for state attorney; J. Theodore Johnson, INSTRUCTED the city creases during August, it just promote one in- Joel Daves, Emmett first vice president; manager to check rec- the State Road Depart- illliiiiiS dividual," Flancher Roberts, Donald Reed William E. Worsham, ords to determine whet- ment reported this wanted to know, Precinct Breakdown and Louis A. Bafalis for second vice president; her or not the Arvida week. "This provision of the Representative; Edgar A. Don Beveridge, sec- Corp. promised $25,000 Northbound traffic Arts Page 7B ordinance just benefits Maxwell for tax asses- retary, and Aris Smith, to dredge Boca Raton showed an average daily Church News 11B one individual," Mayor Of Boca Raton Vote sor; Stetson O. Sproul treasurer. Inlet at some past date; volume of 5,164 cars, an Classified 10-11A Maull answered, evi- for tax collector; Martin Tonight's banquet will ORDERED the city increase of 3.2 per cent Editorials 6 A dently referring to the Precinct 200 20 7 212 Total Kellenberger for sher- be held in the Patio clerk to establish a over last year and 22.5 Halloween Pictures 7A University Bowling PRESIDENT iff; Robert Fulton for Royale of the Boca Ra- commission policy book; per cent over 1959. Public Notices 4A Lanes, which is the only Johnson 406 676 527 1609 school superintendent; ton Hotel and Club with BOUGHT a used low- Southbound traffic Real Estate (>B business that would fall Goldwater 1050 1307 1369 3726 Horace Beasley for su- a social hour beginning boy trailer and truck under the ordinance U.S. SENATE pervisor of registra- at 6:30 p.m. averaged 5,434 cars Sports 8-9 A" classification. (Continued on page 12A) daily, up 3.0 per cent Women's News Section B Holland 541 766 597 1904 tion; E.F, Van Kessel Worsham, who is also Mrs. Clarence James, Kirk, Jr. 8 29 995 1350 3174 and Edward Bandlow for serving as chairman of a long-time Garden Club REPRESENTATIVE county commission. the banquet arrange- spokesman, was next. Rogers 665 935 720 2321 Though complete and ments committee, said "I'm grieved about Steele 707 821 1223 2751 unofficial, the 26.7 mil- advance ticket sales in- beaut if ication,'' she CIRCUIT JUDGE lion dollar school bond dicate a full house for said. "No opinions were Downey 496 712 581 1789 issue appeared to have the governor's speech asked from us. I'm won- Moudry 808 947 1307 3062 gone in with flying col- and installation cere- dering what Federal GOVERNOR ors. Officials estimate monies. Highway will look like." Burns 353 570 422 1345 She paused a minute, Holley 1012 1209 1506 3727 then answered her own STATE ATTORNEY question with; "Like a Long 453 658 530 1641 honky-tonk." fen Rookies Start *<*- Curran, Jr. 845 994 1351 3190 Maull, who has led the REPRESENTATIVE (GROUP 1) fight against the ordi- Daves, III 456 635 520 1611 nance, whipped out a Montgomery 853 1015 1348 3216 City Police Training large color poster with REPRESENTATIVE (GROUP 2) (See Picture, Page 12A) scale drawings of the Roberts 426 636 522 1618 signs allowed under the GOTham 841 971 1315 3127 Ten brand new po- co, Charles W. Fix, Al- present and proposed REPRESENTATIVE (GROUP 3) licemen began an inten- son D. Owen and James ordinances. Maynor 289 432 365 1086 sive training program M. Stuurmans. "Our city doesn't Reed, Jr. 1006 1220 1308 3534 this week that will end Monday the rookies REPRESENTATIVE (GROUP 4) in graduation December were instructed in note Water Rate Day 485 764 576 1825 4. taking, report writing, Bafalis 838 957 1316 3111 By that time the rook- public relations and law COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR ies will be schooled in enforcement as a pro- Hike Voted Maxwell 391 558 432 1581 all phases of police work fession. For the balance Your water rates went Bebout, Jr. 961 1157 1469 3588 and will be full-fledged of the week they were to up — but only if you use TAX COLLECTOR officers of the law.
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