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Judge To Sentence Cocoa Girl, Arraign 14 Others VERO BEACH A 19 year-cld Cocoa girl is due to be sentenced today for possession of demerol and a three to five year term of imprisonment could be handed down. Diane Doylston und four young mule companions were arrested last August on chargeg of thefts of drugs from a Vero Beuch drug store, Prlce'i Pharmacy and from the office of Dr. Donald Sihultz. MISS BOYLSTON'S attorney, Thurmond Justice, had asked for a pre-sentence Investigation when the guilty plea was entered March 17. Circuit Court Judge Wallace Sample is due to conduct other arraignments today, including those of John Lorenzo Noble and l.loyd McDulfie, both now in jail under $25,000 bond each and both charged with robbery.

Also in juil to be arraigned today and held under two bonds of $10,000 euch Is Dennis Dean Mor-gan, charged with armed robbery and assault with intent to commit murder. Morgan was arrested Nov. 20. ALSO TO BE assigned an at-torney is a 5-year-old Melbourne youth charged with assault with Intent to commit rape. Archie Lee Gaffery, 15, formerly of fells, mere, and Nathaniel Johnson, 18, charged with the same offense will be arraigned, Johnson Is bonded at $25,000 while Gaffcry's bond is set at $10,000.

The two were arrested Feb. 22 and police said the two boys and a third choked and beat a girl and attempted to assault her until the girl's escort came to her aid. Judge Willie Mosley of Gifford, cited on three counts with possession of stolen property with a bond of $1,000 set for each count, will have an attorney assigned. 7A Anti-Pollution Policy Hinted By Vero CofC more are attracted to the area. There is no recommended solution from the chamber yet, on the people-pollution problem," he said.

9' i 2W v. P-' sf Old Munycs Abandoned Old ranges and washers are dumped here on one side of 5th S.W., a county road, merely a mile from the legal dump. Walker, shown here, points out nearly a dozen old and stripped cars dumped on the other side of the road. Center position the road itself is accumulating piles of garbage and trash, including everything that people dispose of while adding to pollution that people do not dispose of, Walker says. (Staff Photos by Betty Shepard) By BETTY SHEPARD Stnllntl Still VERO BEACH "Our Indian River could become a cesspool," warned the chairman of the public and governmental affairs committee of Vero Beach Chamber of Com-merce Monday, speaking of forthcoming antipollution standards for the county the chamber may suggest.

Attorney Chester Clem said his committee's pollution policy statement will be given to the chamber "next week" and "We hope it will be of some assistance to the chamber, governmental agencies and citizens." Septic tanks, expansion of sewer and sewer treatment facilities will be pinpointed in the statement, along with herbicides and pesticides used by citrus growers and "platting of subdivisions to show disposal of waste." "We are going to request a study be made on expansion of sewage facilities," Clem said. Another study will be requested on try in the Indian River. Ordinances and new regulations might arise from the chamber's antipollution activities and Clem sees as still another "serious problem" in the county, the mobile home parks where density is high and "there aren't enough men to police all the small sewage plants." Clem is against the use of chlorina-tor-maserators for boats in the Indian River because "they just chew up sewage and it goes back into the river." A disposal plant installed by the city marina would be "very expensive" Clem said, but would transfer sewage from holding tanks, (which he prefers over the masera-tor) to the city's treatment facilities. A city ordinance passed March 3 calls for installation within a year of that date either holding tanks or chlorinator-maserators on all craft in the river. The present practice is still mostly just dump sewage into the river.

Another area the public and governmental affairs committee will eye is trash and Clem said, "We'd like to develop some public awareness on trash. I don't believe there's one litter barrel on Highway 60." A memorandum on the committee's plans indicates the natural beauty and favorable area in which we live, "creates still another problem: the biggest cause of pollution is people and more and If A any other four states collectively could ever hope to do in their prime. But you can't include South Carolina as one of the four though, for she runs her south-of-the-border neighbor a close second. I travel through Georgia once or twice each year and reading the roadside signs is a high point. The sign art has declined somewhat lately in most states due to the super highways, but Georgia seems to be hanging on doggedly to old U.S.

1, 301 and 17, so there are a lot of the For home delivery of Orlando Sentinel Telephone 5(7-5400 Tuelay, April 28, 1970 1 11 HTIWill Join Center In Research MELBOURNE The Hydrospace Technical Institute (HTI) of Melbourne has agreed to join with the New Marine Science Center in Ft. Pierce on oceanographic research. HTI, a branch of Florida Institute of Technology (FIT) will conduct a research lab at the center, president of HTI, E. E. "Tim" Tealey said Monday.

Tealey said some of the work imay include use of an news Briefs oceanographic vessel working out of Ft. Pierce, and some research would be done by seniors. There is no time table, Tealey said, and head of the science center, Edwin Link, said digging has now started on canals but the center will probably not be ready for HTI in time for the September term. Three Bound Over VERO BEACH One woman and two men, all of Vero Beach, were bound over to circuit court Monday in preliminary hearings held by County Judge Miles B. Mank II.

Helen Brown, 45, charged with possession of stolen antiques, had bond set at $1,500. Timothy Baker, 20, charged with breaking and entering was assigned $2,000 bond while a $3,000 bond was set for Bobby Jean Wells, 19, also charged with breaking and entering. Thefts Investigated VERO BEACH Police are continuing their search today for the person or persons who made off with a mink stole and about $1,500 worth of sterling silver from the home of Mrs. Morton Bruce, Bouganvilla Lane. Police said the carport screen door had been cut by the thief for the breakin Sunday afternoon.

Obituaries MR. ERNEST CARL PAUL-MANN, 79, of 2055 80 Ave. died April 25 in the local hospital. He was born in Hamburg, Germany and moved to Vero Beach seven years ago from Asbury Park, N.J. Mr.

Paulmann was a member of the Community Church. Survivors include his widow Mrs. Bertha L. Paulmann, son Edwin, Vero Beach, and sister. Services will be held Tuesday 11 a.m.

i fford-Baldwin Funeral Chapel with Rev. Howard J. Preston of the Community Church officiating. ISLE OF MAN The Isle of Man is a tiny country in the middle of the Irish Sea with a total area of a little over 200 square miles. It is not a part of the United Kingdom, but is a popular summer resort of the British Isles.

Georgia's There are several good reasons for admiring the State of Georgia, particularly the low country portion. My principal reason for admiration is because Georgia is one of the few remaining areas in this free land where I can buy fireworks. Whenever I pass that way I always stock up my supply of Roman candles, cherry bombs and sky rockets. Fireworks, in their own right, are, of course, one of the major attractions of being a human being, and Cliff Reuter State Urges Investigation Of 1-95 Delay VERO BEACH A request by state Sen. Cliff Reuter for investigation into the continued delays of 1-95 construction has won approval of the senate and a Washington D.C.

conference is now in the making. State Rep. Charles Davis is reportedly in Washington to meet with federal and state transportation officials, together with U.S. Congressmen Bill Cramer, Lou Frey and Paul Rogers. THE SECTION of 1-95 from Vero Beach to Ft.

Pierce is still awaiting construction pending decisions and studies by federal and state officials. "More than $40 million may be lost if plans for a definite route of 1-95 are not settled within the next few weeks," Reuter told news media Monday. Reuter is senate sponsor of a bill introduced by Davis designed to have the state Department of Transportation (DOT) make a recommendation where the route of 1-95 will be in St. Lucie, Martin and Indian River counties. minor injuries.

The accident occurred on S. Patrick Drive in Satellite Beach when a southbound patrol car attempted to pass Mrs. Klein as she was making an eastward turn. She was also traveling south on the road. THE DRIVER OF the patrol car, Trooper J.

E. Cornett, also escaped with minor injuries. The highway Patrol is investigating the accident and says Cornett was en route to another accident at the time of the crack-up. Both the trooper's car and a Volkswagen station wagon driven by the woman were demolished. Tourists Right before entering Ludowici last week we read Lester's masterpiece.

My wife copied it down for you: "BEWARE! You are in Long County and approaching Ludowici. Don't get fleeced in Clip Joints! Don't get caught in Speed Traps! (signed) Lester Maddox, Gov." State highway patrolmen were guarding Mr. Maddox's sign, which just shows you how high indeed Georgians regard their unique art. r's Rorfd IVol Utiittti A dump it's not a road it is, but Indian River county residents don't seem to appreciate that fact according to county zoning inspector Dewey Walker who surveys the scene. Site, at 5th S.W., is about half a mile south of the Ixoria subdivision and about a mile from county dump but remains favorite dumping spot for bottles, cans and most everything else.

County administrator Jack Jennings reports "once we had to take a grader In and clear that area of garbage." old eye-catchers still around. But probably not for long. Last week 1 counted only one "Impeach 7 Earl Warren" and not over four "Repent and Be Savcds." NOT LIKE THE old days. Why, ten years ago I could leave Florida I On the I I Othe FHP-Accident Victim Now In Good Condition A Satellite Beach woman listed in serious condition Saturday from an automobile wreck involving a Florida Highway Patrol car was reportel in good condition Monday in Orange Memorial Hospital. Mrs.

Francis Klein, 197 SE 2nd hospital officials said, has been removed from the Orlando hospital's intensive care unit and placed in her own room. HER SON MARK, 5, also injured in the accident, was reported in satisfactory condition in Brevard Hospital, Melbourne. Two other Klein children, Robert, 7, and Pamela, iy2, escaped with Attract headed north, feeling like the lowest, rottenest sinner who ever lived, but after sixty or seventy miles of i a's intimidating religious signs, I would be totally committed to a new way of life. My favorite Georgian sign used to be "If it's free, it's fool's bait," but now they are all gone. I haven't seen one in five years.

What a shame. But there is hope on the sign front, in Georgia at least. The governor himself has taken up the art. Fireworks, Roadside Signs anybody who doesn't appreciate them is well on his way toward transfiguration into a computerized automation. But my purposes for maintaining a cache of spin-wheels and 3-stage Fountains of Venus are far subtler than simple self-delight.

I use them to steal my granddaughter's affection away from the rest of the family. NEXT TO fireworks, I also admire Georgia greatly for her roadside signs, in which art she exceeds what.

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