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DAILY FRESS. NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, EIGHT News Of Williamsburg And Counties Elizabeth Buxton Hospital Will Be Completed Within Next Week itf Personal Notes Expansion Vital To WILL ADDRESS MEETING TODAY Oontrlhiiitoni tlw wkIrI cnmmn tht WtHiamxburf and ticlntty area ihould tn ih Williamttttirc Rurau of ft. AU enm, mint ration mist hw tht signature trf thm Mvter, Frtr tHrphnn met call No. IJ ilatly hfttwftHl Lba bourn af r4 m. Meet Demands Here For Duration JR.

RED CROSS ROLL CALL NET TOTALS $352 fWILLIAMSBURG BUREAU) Mrs. L. T. Wright of Lynchburg, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs RENICK NAMED RENT EXAMINER FOR THISAREA I Office Opens Today Above Postal Arcade The streamlined addition to (WILLIAMSBURG BUREAU) John Hocutt, has returned home.

Elizabeth Buxton hospital is sched Lady Dill wife of Sir John Dill. Harry A. Bozarth of Fort Myer uled for completion by next week spent the week-end with his par will speak In the auditorium of it, was announced last night by ents. Mr. and Mrs.

H. D. Bozarth. Bruton Parish house at 3 this after Dr. Russell yon Lehn Buxton.

Bobby Voyles, who attends Epis noon under the auspices of the It will provide for a total of 35 copal high school at Alexandria 4 A Warwick county schools really put the city students to shame in additional beds, recognized as an James City chapter, American Red will spend this week-end with his parents and attend the football Cross. Lady Dill is visiting Wil acute need in this section. Work on Riverside hospital's ex the annual Junior Red Cross rot game. Iiamsburg to see the work of call staged last week, according Inf.l flmirM la, tra wing is still progressing and the outside structure is already com chapter run entirely by volunteers. Mrs.

V. L. Nunn will entertain members of the Phllathea Matron class of the Williamsburg Methodist pleted, according to Dr. Arthur As an ambulance driver in France during the German invasion, Lady Perkins, superintendent, church Friday evening at her home Mrs. L.

W. Nunn will be co-hostess, Plastering is now in progress but Dill saw considerably action. With Yi Mrs. Arthur Gore expects to leave her British unit, she not only drove the project has met with deplorable delay, due to the lack of priori ties. (WILLIAMSBURG BUREAU) Dewey C.

Renick, James City county businessman, has been named rental examiner for the Williamsburg area, Claude P. Brownley rent control director for the Hampton Road area has announced. Renick will assume control of the local office, immediately. shortly to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Maddox at their an ambulance, but worked as nurse's aide, helping doctors and It has been infinitely difficult, he home, "Oakawawa," in Chesterfield said, to obtain stokers, wire for nurses among the easualtlss. She has taken nurse's aide under the county. electrical equipment, special valves of all types and a blow-off tank for auspices of the British Red Cross Lady Dill is honorary command The rent control office has been located In rooms 22-23 of the old postofflce building and will open for the heating unit.

Plumbing mate rial is also scarce. ant of the British Mechanized Transport corps. Following her ex Recommend Two County Police According to estimates the new wing will include a total of 88 beds business today. Registration periences during the fall of France rental dwellings, apartments, room Lady Dill returned to England and to accommodate the Increased lng houses and hotels will start on worked as a nurse's aide in the number of local patients. Maximum Patients that date and continue 30 days.

The 0) Folkstone hospital, among the air In the county schools a total off $279.13 in contributions was noted, divided as follows: Hilton Village, Morrison elementary, Denbigh, Morrison high school, Negro schools, $279.13. In the white public schools of the city a total of $37.25 was realized and the Negro city schools donated $20.63. All contributions were on a strictly voluntary basis and there is no fixed fee for membership. A student who has no money may even Join without paying anything. This year the county, schools carried on their program exactly according to the plan set forth by national heads.

In each county school booths were maintained daily by students and contributions were accepted during the entire week. City school officials refused to permit such a system here so there was necessarily just one roll call. (WILLIAMSBURG BUREAU) local office will serve Williamsburg YORKTOWN'S DOCTOR DECORATED Lieutenant Edward A. Kearney (right), of the Bronx, N. doctor aboard the navy's lost USS Yorktown, received the silver star medal at Norfolk from his commanding officer, Captain T.

C. Anderson (MCI, I'SN, head of the V. S. Naval hospital at the Norfolk naval operating base. The accompanying citation praised Kearney "for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity as a medical officer in action against enemy Japanese forces in the battle of Midway, June 4-6, 1942.

(AP photo from U. S. Both hospitals now are filled to raid injured. Recommendation that James City the two upper districts of Warwick capacity almost daily and In River She came to the United States and the counties of York and James county employ two special police side crowded conditions have neces recently with Sir John when he was City. sitated transformation of sun ordered here in connection with the officers was made by a special committee named by the board of super Renick Is 44 and a native of Cal Joint staff mission.

Sir John Dill porches, halls and all other avail able space into rooms. laway. He graduated from the Wil British field marshal, is the senior visors at a meeting held Monday liam and Mary academy and a member of the combined chiefs of Gen. Patton Tells Of Death Of U. S.

Officer On Peace Mission tended the college. During the last staff of the British army. night in the office of Common, wealth's Attorney B. D. Peachy.

The board heard the report of the com When the new wing was first planned the nurses were to have the entire, top floor but this idea will probably not materialize, Dr. war he was employed at Penniman Lady Dill recently spoke In In A resident of the county the past dianapolis, appealing for 1,500 vol nounced when the secretary met with the press. Send Congratulations Later in the day," the navy department released messages of congratulations from Admiral Ernest J. King, fleet commander-in-chief Admiral Nimitz, and Rear Admiral Turner at the same time a message mittee which is headed by Peachy as chairman. unteer nurse's aide recruits, and Perkins said.

It will be necessary, for the dura two decades, he has been In the real estate business and credits and hit on a train that went up with also for blood donors for the local The board will meet again next (By Wes Gallagher) ALLIED FORCE HEADQUAR tion, he added, to use all extra a tremendous collections as well as in farming Monday night at 7:30 at Peachy 's Red Cross chapter. The meeting this afternoon is primarily for Red "Nick" Craw flew time and again At present, he Is engaged In the office to consider appointments to space for attending patients. -Riverside's new wing was sched TERS IN NORTH AFRICA, Nov. lumber business. as a combat member until the RAF cross volunteers but interested per the special police Meanwhile, 17 W) One murky dawn, on the uled to be completed by Dec.

15 fell under the German onslaught. sons will be welcome, chapter of He will be assisted in he office by a secretary, Mrs. Audrey Burgess from Vandegrift was made public, but due to delay In obtaining ma wave-ravaged shores of Morocco, an When the Germans occupied ficials stated. interested applicants should file their names with Peachy or with any member of the board or its spe Only on the final day of the drive terials it will not be finished before "Well done," wired King, "from Athens Craw remained there as an Miller, and a clerk, Miss Mary American soldier who was "horn for war" died in a flurry of ma at least January or February. Kelly of Alexandria.

Renick has an all here to all participants, army cial committee. Members of the Although the war has resulted in chine-gun bullets. assistant military attache. One day his car nicked the fender of another containing two Ital board are P. H.

Richardson, Walter navy and marine corps, for the re Bounced that his first procedure will be to distribute rent control Special Group He was air force Col. Demas T. did. they permit erection of booths Persons interested in progress of the organization are of the opinion that the roll call results in the city would undoubtedly have been much more commendable if contributions a slight shortage of a great many medicines, neither of the local pelling of a powerful attack By de (Nick) Craw, of Washington. ian privates and a Fascit lieutenant, forms at convenient locations In Martin and James B.

valden while on the committee are Peachy, Lloyd H. Williams, D. C. Renick, Rosser Moody and Wlllard Gillcy. Major Gen.

George S. Patton The lieutenant stepped out of his the area so that residents of outly termined enemy. We regret the losses hut know that those1 who On Williamsburg hospitals has had" any trouble ob taining enough to meet the de mands of their patients, 1 commanding American forces in car and slapped Craw. had been taken for the entire week. A number of persons have been West Africa, described his death as one of "superlative heroism." The next moment II Duce's un-conquerabe Ihero and his beautiful were killed gave their lives as freely Many students, it is estimated, lng districts will not be forced to come to Williamsburg.

After the start of registration, he will meet citizens at various points In the Physicians estimated that even Affairs Planned as would the other thousands shar suggested for the position. Applicants must have at least three To save bloodsheds Craw volun when people receive limited simply forgot to come in Saturday morning when they would have been there on a school day. teered to go ashore to try to con lng the risks. amounts of various drugs at stores the hospitals will still continue to three counties to answer problems letters of recommendation and In their application must Indicate the "The names of Savo, Tulagi and vince the French commander to surrender, Patton said. which may arise.

Mrs. Charles W. Mugler Jr RICHMOND, Nov. 17. (PP) A proposal to create a commission in salary expected as well as to their Guadalcanal will live in history as get full supplies.

The vital importance of the general health in this defense area He made one fruitless trip, re uniform were stretched out In the dusty street frgm an American right hook. One of the Fascist privates then tried to brain Nick with a gun butt, and the secon dtried to raise his rifle to shoot the American. Craw laid out the first alongside the lieutenant while a passing Ware Neck symbols of sacrifice, courage, devo Williamsburg to handle matters af turned, then asked to be allowed ability to furnish transportation. The committee discussed the advisability of securing a police car. chairman of the Junior Red Cross! in Newport News and Warwick county, last night expressed deep appreciation to all those students fecting State, town, college and tion and tenacity due to your brave to try again.

On the second trip they say, would substantiate this WARE NECK. Nov. 17. fSnecial) Colonial Williamsburg, came he was killed. and gallant action." Mr.

and Mrs. Dymond Cabell have The committee waa given au today from Governor Darden aftei As General Patton told the story belief. -v Nurse Shortage Now the biggest source of worry and parents, teachers or others who returned to Richmond after anend Admiral Nimitz told the Ameri thority by the board to make appli he had conferred with Kenneth of "Nick" Craw I remembered oth Greek woman sturck the second one lng several days at their country aided in making the roll call cation for priorities for uniforms Chorley, representing Colonial Wil for Buxton hospital is the acute in the face with her purse, tem can forces that their offensive spirit was magnificent and that their nome on ware river. The Gloucester library la soon liamsburg. ers that had happened at the other end of the Mediterranean before the United States was in the war porarily blinding him.

Then Craw shortage of nurses. Dr. Buxton said. and for other police equipment. The board will nominate the special police to Judge Frank Armistead of losses "were not In vain," A suggestion had been made, the governor said, that the Rockefellers laid him down with another hook.

What might have turned into a and "Nick" was a U. S. air force He pointed out that many nurses Admiral Turner told the men of circuit court who makes appoint aoring a game party to be held in the evening of Nov. 18 at Airviile, the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Chandler Bates. Mrs. Walter Perrln. Miss purchase the property of the East Shooting Charge Docketed Today observer with the RAF in Greece. had taken up private practice since his task force that "no medals can ments under the law.

Final action era State hospital as a protection Little Greece then was on her the war and that more had en the question Is expected to be or restored Williamsburg. Gover Brooke Byrd and Mrs. William possibly do the alive and the dead adequate honor." He disclosed that some of the American forces who made at the meeting Monday and listed for service with the armed forces nor Darden said this would seem to Fleet Taliaferro are In charge of last legs. She had been fighting the Italians five months and Germany then had Jumped on her. nominations made to Judge Armls 4 general not halted when a German officer rushed up, and after hearing an account of the incident, made the Italians apologize to Craw.

The pugnacious Craw left Greece later for Turkey and eventually made his way home. Like many Trial of Wilson Williams on reservations Due to the scarcity of trained be an imposition on the Rockefellers and that the State should guaran tead. It was essential that an RAF took part in the action had arrived in the Guadalcanal area just previously with reinforcements for the Mrs. William C. King of Pig Hill is spending several weeks in cnarge 01 attempted murder 15 v-.

scheduled in Warwick county bomber force attack Nazi supply nurses, he said, the hospital has found it impossible to expand its personnel in proportion to the Washington, Pittsburg and New trains in bona, hundreds of miles troops, there and he said that hav tee the restoration would not be adversely affected by the asylum. Dunbar farm, near Williamsburg, was suggested as a new site for the Lieut. Alex Jones Dies In Galveston York. away. The Bulgarian capital was ing successfully accomplished this West Point graduates no place was swiftly increasing number of patients.

court today, Commonwealth's At-r torney Conway H. Sheild Jr. said last night. Williams was indicted on this charge following a shooting, affray several weeks ago a filling Mrs. Alfred Evans Is spending protected by ttie Nazi air force.

mission these forces "then magni home for long. He served at Mitchel asylum. aome time in New York. then the mightiest in the world. ficently and with eagnerness became The problem of today in the lack Governor Darden said Chorlev (WILLIAMSBURG BUREAU) Craw did not have to bo on this the sharp edge of the sword which Mr.

and Mrs. John B. Hines have closed their home, Brentwood of space for beds, he said, is easy station. would take the proposal of a com Lieut. Alex Jones, son of Mr.

and to understand. cut the enemy's throat." mission to the Rockefellers and that Mrs. W. B. Jones of Galveston desperate venture.

But the handsome officer. Idolized by young RAF fliers and women alike immediate. He pointed out that the hos Knox tempered his optimism as to the results of the victory with the pitals are constructed to accom such a commission might be named if all parties concerned agreed to it. Field in New York, Seattle, Hawaii, and a dozen other places. The next I heard about Nick was from a major general in London who had seen him in Washington.

"Nick begged me to bring him to Europe where he could see some fighting," the general related. Nick of course must have jumped died at hishome in Galveston Monday following an extended Ill The court opened its November term Monday at Warwick court- house with Judge Frank Armistead" on the bench. Sheild said the docket is light this term, with mosi of the cases docketed of minor character." statement that "the only safe as The commission, if set up, would be ness. Lieutenant Jones was sta sumption is that the Japanese will modate 80 per cent of their maximum capacity. In previous years before the population was so much larger, he said, it was estimated without legal authority until action come back," and he added "that's tioned at Fort Eustis for a time and was active at the Williamsburg ly volunteered.

Nothing could have stopped him and he went along as a bombardier on that dangerous mission. I recall the excitement In his shining eyes upon his return, how he told of his bomb "scoring a direct could be taken by the general as sembly. exactly what we're making our plans Methodist church while living here that the hospitals were adequate to lor." at the chance to Join General Pat-ton's Moroccan expedition only to Interment was yesterday at his meet any sort of an epidemic, But he said that the losses which home in. Galveston. Both hospital, superintendents die on a "peace mission." President Says the Japanese have suffered would were agreed on the matter of epi make it much more difficulty for Yorhtown demies which might happen in exceptional bravery at Pearl Har Jap Losses (Continued From Page One) this area.

them to organize a new attack and meanwhile American forces i have left In complete control of their YORKTOWN, Nov. 17 (Special) and will spend six months In Houston, Tex. Mrs. Walter T. L.

Sanders is pending a few day In Richmond. Miss Mary Kemp is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perrin at the Cove after being at Severnby several weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Chandler Bates have returned to Airviile after being In New York. and Mrs. Harold Moon of Langley Field will spend six months at Brentwood, the home Of Mr. and Mrs.

John B. Hines. Mrs. J. Spencer Is spending two weeks in Philadelphia Mrs.

and Mrs. Bruce Warden and daughter have returned to Washington after spending several dnvs with Mrs. A. W. Withers and Miss Anne Vandergift at Severnby Jean Holmes is spending aome time with her brother-in-law and sister.

Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bell, at Auburn.

If some disease runs rampant as bor, during the Japanese attack Dec. 7. He was blown off his ship thority that if the Jans retook the The supervisors and school board did influenza in the first World boiomons eventual Allied victory of York county will hold regular positions on Guadalcanal and of the sea approaches to that much dis war, they said, hospitals of this by a terrific explosion in the burn' would be delayed, but that If the meetings Thursday, the former in puted island. the clerk's office and latter In Its Japs failed they had lost the war. ing battleship Arizona, tied up area could not be expected to attend oall of the victims.

(Continued From Page Onej mirals Callaghan. Scott. Lee and Kinkaid and to their forces, who against seemingly hopeless odds did, with, magnificent courage, attack and drive back the first hostile room in the old school building. "Well, the Japs still haven't taken Asked whether the United States could now be said to hold "naval But they feel that some solution alongside, but swam back, climbed aboard and moved his vessel out of A bridge party will be held Friday back the Solomons." he added. Jack of the situation would certainly be ight at the USO club for service They may come back and try reached.

a sea of flaming oil to safety. supremacy" Knox replied that was a speculative term and all he could say was that at the moment we have again. They probably will. But I stroke and make later successes If an epidemic did break out Starting with Navy Secretary men starting at 8. Ladies of York-town are invited to play with these men.

Prizes will be awarded Mrs. Robert O. Tate Jr, is here, they said, the doctors would I 1 What "later successes" he refer naval supremacy around Guadal' canal. can promise you they will find some fine fighting men, ships and planes out there walling for them, ready to give them another welcome." Knox's press conference this morning estimates of the effect of the party chairman. The secretary expressed the belief care for the patients as best theyj could, improvising churches or! public buildings of' all sorts into clinics i red whether they have already been won or are even in the making, was not disclosed here.

Apple Brand Mrs. William H. Allen and father, battle on the course of the war in that the process of attrition would John Wlshart, have returned from A The Vandergift mesage, coupled rork more against the Japanese navy than against our own because To Give Reason Maximum capacity of Buxton now; the Pacific came from many quarters and were in general agreement I Connelville, where they apent is 155 beds, including the impro-j several days at their former home, of this country's capacity for build that the Japanese had been dealt a with previous reports, showed that at least five admirals were in the battle area, and probably In the action itself. Rear Admiral Norman vised rooms. STOCKADE OPEN-AIR THEATRE WILLIAMSBURG John Wishart who was in Connelsvllle with them has received devastating blow which would make (Continued From Page One) The addition there will provide ing many ships fast.

But offsetting this, to some extent, he continued is the fact that the Japanese operate in waters close to home while "our it more difficult for them to under' a commission of second lieutenant policy during the German occuna for modern business offices, a new room for obstetrical cases, new; in the army from Fort Belvoir. take any new adventure although they still have enough naval tion were, actually were hoping fervently for an Allied victory." Mrs. August F. Penzold of operating rooms, class rooms for navy is spread all over the seven strength left to try again for the nurses and a new record room. seas.

uranviiie asked whether the Allies southeastern Solomons if they are Knox did not amplify his state were "discriminating between mil Norfolk, has arrived to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cornick, naval mine depot. Mrs. George E.

Williams of Nor I ment regarding the "daring" meth itary necessity and the cause for willing to take that risk. Knox said the engagement was a U.S. Dealing LOLA LANE "Miss-V From Moscow" 1 vIlSlll which we are fighting." folk, Is visiting her son-in-law and "major action but not a decisive we are playing for verv hich daneht.pr. Mr. anri Mrs Tt.

(Continued Fro.n Page One) one." He declared that it ended "round 2" of the Solomons cam stakes," he continued, "and we should play with clean hands. ods by which the Japanese were smashed but he apparently referred to the tactics by which the American force split into two columns and moved down two lanes formed by three columns of enemy vessels approaching Guadalcanal from the north. (declaring an end to French resist The prize was the French fleet. Scott, like Callaghan, was killed in action. The other two mentioned by Vandegrift were identified by the navy as Willis August Lee of Owen-ton, and Thomas Kinkaid, of Philadelphia.

The fifth Rear admiral was Kelly Turner, who commanded a task force which took part in the battle. The presence of these high ranking officers and possibly of others gave a clue to the size of the American forces in the main encounter of the Solomons which was fought out in the early darkness of last Friday (Guadalcanal time) with the United States battleships in full action for the first time since the Spanish-American war. Killed in Action The fact that Rear Admiral Scott paigns and cautioned that this meant there might be a round 3. The tvave of optimism over the the capitulation of French armed forces and the government of the ance) assisted in making a 'mopping up' period unnecessary. Temporary arrangements made with Admiral jr.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Troy Thompson and children, who were in Portsmouth for the week and with Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Senn, have returned home. Mrs. August F. Penzold and daughter, Peggy, have returned French in north Africa. We landed, not the prize, but Darlan.

Darlan apply, without exception, to Naval men said that a more diffi .1 SI the current local situation only." Quite obviously, for the nast few cult and dashing maneuver would be hard to imagine. The American In connection with his requests It's the JVanic regarding prisoners and Nazi-in battleships and cruisers went in days the American and British press has flown the Darlan kite to see if it would come off. It has come to spired laws, the President said: I have requested the liberation of home from Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Anderson and daughter, Memie. of Catonsville, Md visited Mrs. John C.

Ballentine Monday. Counts I that with guns belching flaming death in both directions and deadly torpedoes hurtling from both sideT of the de all persons in Northern Africa who had been imprisoned because they stroyers. Admiral Nimitz said it PROOF had been killed was disclosed by the was certain "our battleships con triumph was matched by the praise and enthusiasm shown on the part of the high command for the men and officers who had won it. Knox declared that "they not only met and drove from the field a numerically superior force but employed the most daring type of action to accomplish that result" The secretary mentioned by name Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, the Pacific fleet commander, Vice-Admiral William F.

Halsey, widely known as an exponent of the principle of attack, who commands in the South Pacific, and Rear Admiral Callaghan. The deaths of! Scott and Young had not been an-! A BIRD IN THE HAND opposed the efforts of the Nazis to dominate the world, and I have asked for the abrogation of all laws and decrees inspired by Nazi gov tributed to the loss of the enemy to a great degree." Natl America, Many naval men here hailed this, as did Nimitz, as a vindication of their deep rooted faith that the navy today along with the death in action of Capt. Cassin Young, captain of the flag ship of Read Admiral Callaghan, whose death had been reported yesterday. Scott, 53, was from Kirk wood, Mo and Young, 48. had recently made his home In Coranoda, Calif Young held the medal of honor for mightiest of naval surface weapons ernments or Nazi Ideologists.

Reports indicate that the French of North Africa are subordinating all political questions to the formation of a common front against the common enemy." MCKOy TOWN DISTILLING CO. CATONTOWN, N. J. A 111., Nov. 17.

iVT) George Carl had a run of bad luck after he shot a pheasant near here. After carrying the bird half a mile, he tore his clothing trying to climb a fence. He laid the pheasant on the ground, tried to untangle himself from the fence, cut his hand. Just as he reached for it, the "dead" bird flew away. still had a place In modern warfare despite the terrific and far reaching earth labeled Whatever may be Roing on behind the diplomatic scenes, it is the view of a large number of people in Britain that Darlan must go." The Swiss telegraphic agency at Bern, Switzerland, received a report from Vichy today saying that Rear Admiral Rene Plat, state secretary assisting Pierre Laval in the French foreign office, returned to Vichy yesterday after several days in north Africa.

He had a long conference today with Marshal Petain and Pierre Laval. The Syndicat Francais, a French Trade Union Organization in Great Britain, registered a protest against Darlan in a statement saying: "The French people do not understand that a so-called government can be formed In north Africa in which renegades participate and from which those who for more than offensive power of aircraft. but very ttm winrt approach the stand nig which Widmer'i citjoyi with thote who trrrt only the rtnett. One reason tt that in ill America there are but very few wine producers JERRY TILLIE THE TOILER ByWestover 7 I lui -T om MOMSV AM CJI I I'VE BEEW SHOPPtKJO A 'U- MAKE A I VOL SHOULDWT HAVE I OH, I PCf BUV ifffr -fri IU EVECV STOEE 1J IT WILL VWrM TH1WG TODAY WAS ,,1 CST TODAY WAS JJU TOWM AKJD-TCIEDOU PEFEESU TOO MDCH FOC VOL)- fs'f-k tt7 JUST LOOK! W5 'r IXr. nn "grasps of raEssEsJou.

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Sutton, Route 3, Box 11. two years have led the fight by the WANTED On dishwasher, three wait-reues, one short order cook; food pay. Apply Powhatan Inn. si.le of the Allies are excluded. "The liberation of the French peo p'i must be indivisible," the state' of ao3 and climate which bleoet the Naplci Valley-Lake Canan-datgua District vineyards and tilt fewer whose skill matches bt of the Widmers.

NEW YORK SLATE WIDMERS WINES and ment continued. "Those responsible for the capitulation of French artisans, or who are collaborators with the Vichy regime, as well asj all those who have taken part in AIR-COOLED INBOARD motor wanted. Condition must be ood. Lloyd Williams, Williamsburg, Va. S25 REWARD offered for return of sold wrist stopwatch or for information leading to Its return.

Watch of treat ser.ti-mental and lost la ladies' blue leather purse eontamlns; billfold end oiher Items. Mist Helen Jseob.i, tht Kerr House, corner Duke of Gloucester I Fine Wim State ISSf the criminal policy against our peo vtswti'i wist ctts.iac. KAPLFS. B. V.

ite Hint xm i ple, no matter where they are. must not be allowed to escape the punishment they deserve." and Blair Ett..

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