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BOCA RATON NEWS Vol IIESS-FILS BINDER! BOX 1&78 ST AUCUSTIHS FLA BOCA RATON NEWS Vol. 12 No. 1 Sunday, November 20, 1966 10$ Seek Matching Funds For New City Beach * Will Try To Double Money In a bid to double its beach acquisition funds, the city will double up on its applications. City Manager Alan Alford said simultaneous applications will be submitted Monday or Tuesday to the Area Planning Board and the Housing and Ur- ban Development Agency to clear the city's application for federal matching funds under provisions of the Open Spaces The long-delayed dedication ceremonies for other dignitaries will attend the ceremonies. Act. new additions to Boca Raton's Water Treatment The program and tour of the plant are open to A similar application — for matching improvement funds — will be held at 3 p.m. Monday. City officials, the public. is expected to receive the same state and county public health officials, and treatment by mid-week. If approved in the maximum amount, the Open Spaces appli- cation would double the amount of money the city will have for Drill rig sinks test borings for Henderson School on Florida Atlan- Local Police Will Question tic University Campus. the purchase of beach-park lands in the vicinity of the pres- ent North Beach. A $1 million bond issue for the land acquisi- Test Borings at FAU Hammonds About Burglaries tion was approved by the voters in a referendum election early James Robert Hammonds, 37, tradition papers are being robbed at gunpoint of a $16,000 this year, and the money has suspected of more than 50 cat served to take Hammonds back diamond ring last January," now been received from the Signal Start of School Sgt. Nahrstedt said, burglaries here, will be ques- to Columbus, Miss. bond sale. Test borings were started posal for this nursery and ele- tioned by local police sometime "As soon as he is returned "Checking hotel and motel Also approved by the voters mentary school program as an registrations, we can place this week as Florida Atlantic in the near future, Chief W. to Mississippi where he is want- was a $500,000 bond issue for University prepared to move integral part of its College of ed for robbery and rape.Det. Hammonds in Boca Raton at the improvement funds. However, Education has been given by the time of more than 50 residence ahead with construction of Hen- Sgt. Al Nahrstedt will go there working on thepossibility of ob- derson School, an elementary Board of Regents and the En- to question him," the Chief.add- breakins here in the past two taining the open spaces funds, dowment Corporation. years," Nahrstedt continued. grade laboratory school on the ed. a municipal advisory committee campus. Enrollment in the nursery Hammonds, when arrested by "He always registered uvid^r recommended improvements school, kindergarten and ele- Arkansas police, had more than totaling $740,000 for the entire The $750,000 project was James the same name and was very made possible by a gift from mentary grades will encompass $20,000 in gems on his person. free in his movements around proposed beach-park. Mrs. Lucy E. Henderson in a broad cross section of the Robert "His picture has been identi- town. Posing as an advertising The applications have been memory of her husband, Alex community. The faculty of the Hammonds fied by a woman here who was agent, Hammonds even had sev- delayed because HUD requires D. Henderson. College of Education will op- eral bank accounts," the offi- that applications from munici- Bids for the project are ex- erate the school, in coopera- cer said. palities in locations such as Bo- pected to be received in Feb- tion with the other colleges of ca Raton's must clear their ruary of next year and construc- the university and with out- Mod Look? Questioned about the possi- plans through an area planning standing classroom teachers in bility of returning the suspect board. The recently formed tion is not scheduled for com- here, Nahrstedt said it may be pletion until January, 1968. instructional positions. Hugh Brown told the News yes- Well, here it is: the same board for Palm Beach County The FAU laboratory school FAU students will be able to newspaper with a new look. some time before that can be is now in operation and no dif- terday. done. will provide programs from the observe and participate as as- To mark the start of our 12th ficulties are anticipated in pre-school level through eighth sistants, enriching their own "At the present time he s year of publication, the News "We are currently preparing (Continued on Page 12A) being held in Arkadelphia, sufficient information to pre- grade. Approval of the F AU pro- learning experience. 9 Chief Brown said. "Ex- has redesigned its pages a bit Ark.,' and has changed its headline sent to the county solicitor for a type. warrant and extradition papers. Little Red School Is Gone Formerly we used a sans However, it may be a long time before the state of Mississippi serif type gets through with him." Arts Page 5A Like This. Buildings Also Modern Ann Landers 3B Now we're setting our head- C alendar 3B lines The tremendous strides made classroom, with windows on one the entire class. Classifieds 10-11B in the modernization of the or two sides, a blackboard at Libraries are not just a re- Editorials 4A In Bodoni. November 16-19, 1966 American secondary school one end and coathooks along the pository for books. The "old Real Estate 8B Hi Lo Rain system have not been accom- other has been changed just as library," where a bright student Safety Contest 8A We hope you'll like the Wed. 80 65 0 plished without changing the much as the subject matter could add to his knowledge with Sports 9-10-11A bricks and mortar of the build- taught in that classroom. research and a not-sb-eager 5B change, and more important, Thurs. 81 72 0 Teen Town News we hope that you'll find it eas- Fri. 81 72 0 ings themselves. Boca Raton High School is a pupil could relax with a maga- Women's News Section B ier to read. Sat. noon 0 A generation ago, a box-like good example of the changing zine, is vanishing from the 79 71 secondary school campus. Glass walls, from floor to ceiling, keep away that closed- in feeling; soft tints on walls Italian Mayor Cugge keep down reflection from the bright Florida sun outside. No longer is a laboratory Says Cities Similar seldom used. Brightly-lighted, furnished with small work His Excellency, Sig. Eraldo christen the gates to a condo- tables where small teams of Cugge, the mayor of San Remo, minium development, act as students can learn by doing and Italy, allows as how his city guest of honor at a cocktail prove ideas for themselves, scene. The librarian does not and Boca Raton have a lot in party, walk around and inspect modern labs are a far cry from sit glaring at noisemakers and common. a yacht and then be guest of the long-banked tables with a have as her chief duty the cata- True: San Remo is bigger; honor again, at a dinner? bunsen burner for each 20 stu- loguing and issuing of books. it has 36,000 souls. San Remo Maybe if he had spoken Eng- dents, and a couple of sinks for (Continued on Page 12A) has a lot of hills, and a sheer lish, he couldn't have gotten it precipice to the Mediterran- all in, but informed sources ean. said that Walter Young did But, on the other hand, San enough talking for both. Remo has a university; it's The mayor didn't want to News Wins Coveted located on a sea; it has a few leave FAU. Sig. Cugge, besides being mayor, is a professor of canals and a waterway; and it •Italian education. has a lot of beautiful homes. accounting in San Remo, and Mayor Cugge doesn't know FAU enthralled him. Aides and Sweepstakes Award many English words, but that his interpreter tried in vain to didn t stop him from absorbing pry him loose from a lecture in Florentine art at the college The "sweepstakes award," also for typography and makeup, all he could learn about Boca top prize in the annual competi- Raton all day Thursday as he of humanities. advertising promotion, best use He pushed his tray along the tion of the Florida Press Asso- of illustration and best pro- took a real cook's tour of t h e ciat'.on, was awarded to the Boca motion idea. Photographer Jack place. line at the Royal Palm Cafe- Raton News as the association Hutton won first place for the Ably guided by Walter Young, teria — and he filled it pretty ended its 87th annual meeting News with his entry in the'news the city s planning director and full, too, for Sig. Cugge is a in Cocoa Beach. photo categroy. certainly one of Boca Raton's credit to his nationality — he most enthusiastic residents, can eat with the best of them. Finishing with a score of 25 The News also won second Sig. Cugge covered Florida At- And Young engaged him in points, eight more than the place in the editorial page com- lantic University, St. Andrew's discussing mundane matters, nearest contender, the News petition, and second place for School, Marymount, Boca Raton too, for mayors dnd planners outranked a record number of its color printing.
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