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   News Tribune (Newspaper) - May 5, 1963, Fort Pierce, Florida                              Feud Of Bobby vs Hoffa Chateaugay Wins Kentucky Derby See Sports Section Your TV Guide Save And Use All Week Among the Old Tl Q 10 11 12 13 13 O Stuart Martin County Here By ED GLUCKLER At least one local atto ney hopes that the pr viding more assistants f the state attorney will g through As a mailer of fac Phil assistant slale a lorney for this county plus Lucie Indian River and bee counties hopes so loo There's a need for more assis ants and the probably pass The main question will b Where goes the new A logical break would be to keep Indian River and St Lu cie together in the present triet covered by Nourse who has done a good job incident ally That would put Martin an Okeechobee together not an un likely setup No Okeechobee a lorney appears interested in th position at this time but Marti has at least one hoping and he make a good one at that it Won't be long before many o all of these questions are an swered Four more rough week to the Tallahassee session an that's Mallory Johnson of the Stuart Jaycees tells me there WILL be a national after all It had been dropped tion reaching here had ed Mallory said he'll get the dope today It's to be held in Wash ington in August and Paul Mat thews who won the Florida con test will represent this state Odd thing about Paul's win was the fact he was only second here went up to the State finals be cause Randy Tilton winner here couldn't make it Paul's in for a summer of driving instruction you can bet If the Florida East Coast way is going to continue using those they'd better do one of two things before there are tome bad accidents Either fix the warning gates al grade crossings so they drop on approach of the vehicles or make the cars stop at grade crossings The drivers apparently aren't familiar with the crossings since they drive hell-bent through them rot even sounding the vehicle's loud horn until right upon the crossings surprise of seeing a car coming along a railroad track and at B high rate of speed plus loud and late bellow of the horn is scaring the wits out of unsuspecting drivers In a legal strelch I paced one of the cars the other day It was doing well over 65 and failed to tlow at a gated grade crossing The bulletin board in the courthouse blossomed with a hand-lettered day A piece of cardboard it ried the Superintendent's Bulletin On It that day was an an- of a sixth grade track meet to be held on day morning Everyone waf looking for a school board Ing agendaI Got a call anonymous ing me that some real estate person was showing a tive of Sammy Davit Jr erty around the Stuart area and Point I have no confirmation o it wish the woman would call back Have checked some o the many realtors without luck Sunday May e Voice Of Indian More Stuart News ORDER Citizens Group Halted In STS Inspection Try Here's S of the Junior Woman's QI Stuart at right handed Mrs Walter Hup fel Martin Memorial Hospital board member check lor to boost hospital fund drive Junior Woman's Club worked to raise the donation outfit a comPlete unit Photo by Kd Gluckler Top Entries Lined Up In Fishing Tournament News Tribune The Stuart Sailfish Club's win er tournament committee is con names addresses an data of entrants who sub fish in a number of lories for awards in the annua which ended April 30 Don chairman of the has these vinners under Sailfish weight men's division Bernard F Wilson Fitchburg lass 68 Ibs fishing from the Burdge Sailfish length division afford Cocoa Beach 7 11 ishing from the Hobo Capl White J Dowey Cook 75 Ibs 7 fish ng from he Capt on Jourdan Blue Marlin Ann E Grismond N Y and leach 146 Ibs from the Capt Burdge C A Johnson 72 Ibs caught from the II capt G A Whilicar Black Bass J Rudy Boiling ensen Beach 12 Ibs 1 oz aught bail casting in Jensen Blackfin Tuna Mrs Laura earson from the Capt ouis Lund Bluefish Susan Towne Jensen each and Bangor Mich 10 Ibs oz caught from St Lucie oil Bridge Sermon n frying to to huppy ll to rid at Bream Jean Quinn Jensen Beach 10 oz caught in Jensen Savannas Dolphin Dorothy L Tully Jacksonville Beach 38 Ibs caught from the Lund Channel Bass Leonard A wards East Hampton N Y and Stuart 10 Ibs 3 oz Indian River False Albacore Sylvia Great Neck N Y is Ibs from Spray II Capt Ray Young Flounder John Heyburn Con- Pa 5 Ibs lo oz at Jensen Beach Grouper Fred Elgin III 28 Ibs from the Lucky Lindy Capt Lockey Jack Rugg Woodstock N Y 29 Ib Capt Louis Lund King Mackerel Joanne R Leonard Hammond 36 Ibs 11 oz from the Capt Ronnie Hill Ladyfish Charles H Kindred Stuart 2 Ibs 8 oz Indian River Mangrove Snapper Paul E Co licr Sr Pahokee 9 Ibs 4 oz Sun Parlor Pompano Fania Stu art 7 Ibs caught in Jensen Beach surf Sea Troul Sherman Bales Wesl Palm Beach 13 Ibs 12 oz caught in Indian River Sheepshead Milton S Davis Jensen Beach II Ibs 12 oz Jen sen Beach bridge Snook Oliver W Hartley lean 29 Ibs 4 Oz North Fork St Lucie River Speckled Perch ton Stuarl 2 Ib St Lucie Canal Tarpon Ed Kulisek Port St Lucie 180 Ibs 12 oz caught North Fork St Lucie River at canal mouth Tripletail Cepec Stuart -8 Ibs Indian River Wahoo Ed Miller Palm City Ibs 8 oz from the Oodles Capl Frank Csongedi Toll Bridge Refunding Bond Issue Validated Tribune Stuart Bureau D Draper director of Revenue Projects Division of he Stale Road Depl notified Frank A Wacha chairman of Marlin County Commission Friday after- won lhal the million toll bridge bond issue had been validated in Leon County Circuit Court The validation was handled by he Florida Development ion which is expected to move lo ell the issue af once Tlie bonds will be issued in and will be in 1966 Each year the amount lo mature will increase caching in 1978 and 000 in the last year 1991 The tends will used lo retire he 1955 tend issue of which is approximately ind will provide about to Uild a new center span and draw bridge in lhc Jensen Beach way of bridges When loll bridge lie is refunded lolls will no longer be collected on the St Lucie and Indian River bridges A new east relief channel bridge in Jensen Beach series is now nearing completion The span replaces the old wooden bridge and is being paid for secondary road funds The new issue will be paid from the 80 per cent surplus gas tax und accruing lo Marlin County Child Killed By Freight Train Mo AP Dennis Gene Hamblen 2 dered the Fc railroad's mainline tracks Friday and was killed by a freight Highway Patrolman Gilbert said the three crewmen on the locomotive said they saw lhc youngster crawling between the tracks but couldn't stop the train In time Several Crashes In The Rain Stuart Bureau Rain and bad driving had at least something o do with several traffic accidents Friday in Martin County Al p.m two men were In jured in a crash on U.S 1 at Kobe Sound Deputy Sheriff James Holt sale that a car driven by Me Fadden Kobe Sound entered U.S 1 from Mars Ave collided with a car driven by Miller R Addison Delray Beach McFadden was charged failure lo yield right-of-way Damages totaled to the Me Fadden to the car Both drivers were taken lo Martin Memorial in Hobe Sound ambulance Six minute later al p.m cars being operated by Eugene Port Salerno and Darrell T Grubaugh Stuart collided at an of AIA in Golden late Damages according to Deputy Sheriff Ray Heisley The last accident of day hap at p.m when a car icing driven by Eugene Moore 25 it 2 Stuart and owned by J L traveling easl on Brill Rd kidded across U.S 1 and came o rest on the east side of vay Damages were at Deputy Sheriff Morgan who investigated Moore was en lo Marlin Memorial for He was charged wilh laving no drivers license and ng while Seta Sigma Phi Installs Slate News Tribune Mrs Charles E Slocum was in- tailed of Exemplar Kapler Beta Sigma Phi at monies held at home of Mrs M Combs Other officers Mrs Fred Bogy vice Mrs William Waxier rer Mrs Combs recording clary and Mrs Harris Wall cor- secretary Mrs Slocum and Mrs Richard ryor are Betn nn Phi stale convention at d Beach Hold this weekend By ED GLUCKLER Stuart Bureau Chief Members of a sub-committee Hie County Citizens Com for Betler Schools ing lo make a follow-up of repairs sought at Stuart Trair j ing Friday afternoon wer old they had to obtain permission from tire superintenden of schools before they could sc foot on the premises Only through the intervention School Board Chairman Kindred were member Dr and Mrs Robert Kuhn M and Mrs James K Rowell pe lo inspect the work don and it look three-quarters of a hour of telephoning by Kindred t set Supt of School Thomas L Crook o the school to give permis sion SIX Acting Principal Eli Howel told delegation which had tele phoned earlier for a p.m ap after school hours lie had instructions from Supt Crook not o permit anyone to se foot on the school premises with out written permission from him Early in April a team from the Citizens Committee had checket at the school lo verify complaints inadequate maintenance work A delegation of 75 Negroes head cd by PTA and church leaders had been told at the April 8 meeting of the school board lhat steps would be taken to do proper main lenance work at he school Faced with insistence that written permission be obtained delegation called Kin dred by telephone from the school office Relations Strained Kindred obviously surprised he'd get Crook and arrange permission but in a few minutes he drove up at STS and then friec for almost an hour before ing Crook Asked by a member of gation why the should be subjected lo such treatment Crook said he did it because he wanted to conduct personally the inspection lour al the school Relations between Citizens and he superintendent of schools have been strained since formation The school board has been operative Kindred commented at the day afternoon clash lhat he thought committee was doing and in the in- of better education in ing an interest in Ibe ance needs al STS Repairs In a few recent weeks Crook las right of a ber of Citizens to ask for an agenda of a school meeting Questioned the right appear on he agenda of another mccling Monday night's and on Friday to visil to a school rj a of the group The has gone on record locally and with the National Education and the Horida Education Assn as ng requests by I lie Marlin County Teachers Assn and the teachers counterpart both of which voted early in April to ask an NEA investigation of schools and school conditions here In a preliminary report the sub- Friday said lhat most of repairs at STS had been made and the balance they felt would be made in the very near future 4 firs rvj XJ 70 O c: a School Agenda Posted News Tribune Bureau For the first time in the recol lection of veteran Martin Count courthouse employees and electee officials the school department Fr day posted on the bulletin board tentative agenda lor an special meeting A woman taxpayer had with Supt of Schools Thomas L Crook wo weeks ago when he re- fused to give her an agenda of a special meeting The agenda posted Friday was for Monday night's special meet ing A copy of the agenda the meeting notice and press release were received in the mail Saturday morning by the Stuart Bureau of The News Tribune On it Bids for Carver Gardens Bids Bids Physical education supplies Tabled Trustees report re Hugh Jones Jones is band director at whose rehiring dation was not on round of superintendent's trustees lists hul vas on a supplementary list No action was taken on appointment at a special meeting last week Band Boosters Assn delegation and guests Statement by Mr Schwab Henry W Schwab Statement by Mrs Taylor dent Band Boosters Assn Mrs T Taylor Martin County Citizens ee for Belter Schools Mr Hager o discuss curriculum supervisor's The Rev Floyd Hager Appointment other workers George Walker or at Dunbar School Professional leave Walter Wells Sponsor Key Club Con- Hollywood Accept resignations Jo Marie Isabel Kline Lucretia Approve Bills Also posted on the board vas a press release from Crook in hich he reported that William general consultant in in- for the Stale Dept of Education had spent two days in farlin County visiting schools re- progress that had been made during he year For several years various and programs have been as needed in Martin schools anil have been In- in the long range plans that re sent to the state each lilt Crook Among the most urgent he rote nre additional guidance for Martin County High and tuart Training School a full-time principal for Marlin County Junior High and an added Spanish leaner so that Spanish may be added to the junior high school Also an added teacher for ex- children an attendance assistance or visiting teacher to work in the schools and additional librarian Crook roles that all schools in the county are accredited by state and lhat both high schools are accredited by he stale and Southern Assn for Accreditation of Secondary Schools and Colleges As soon as the two new high school plants are completed wrole Southern will both schools a project which ij done every five years throughout the United States m kLun Tl O O Enrollment In Martin County Schools Up 312 News Tribune Stuart Bureau Attendance in Martin County schools at the end of seventh month Apr 1 as reported by Mrs Lillian Dassori school super- visor was The total was up over last year's By schools the was lobe Sound 218 Jensen Beach 200 Palm City 172 J D Parker 613 Warfield 398 ort Salerno 202 Warfield Annex 27 Booker ark 174 Dunbar Carver ardens 154 and STS 479 Last year on the same date lie count was as Hobo Sound 176 Jensen Beach 81 965 Palm City 158 T D Parker 577 Warfield 362 ort Salerno 190 Warfield An- reported with Warfield Booker Park 162 Dunbar 156 Carver Gardens 113 and STS 500 ca C1 m 73 O c o n -n Just Like Mommy Sunday 5 If 43 p.m Tomorrow o The little Riverside Drive girl ad obviously spent a long day hopping with her mother After purchases in drug store were the druggist handed her a ice cream cone What are you supposed to Charge answered Xf That's what you always ay 1 Anniversary AmerL   

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