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CI Honor Bride-Elect Richards-Brooks Marriage 1 WILLIAMSBURG, JAMES CITY, YORK COUNTIES DAILY PRESS, Newport News, Monday, Morch 21, 1949 3 New Support At Buffet Dinner Defies FDR Jr. In Fight For NY Seat In Congress Solemnized In Williamsburg Hornsbyville, March 20. Mrs. G. Is 'Delight' W.

Gibson entertained at her nome at Wterview Thursday evening with Toano, March 20. The Sir Chris To Edwards Supervisors, School Board In Joint Meeting Tuesday bridal party In the form or a Richmond, March 20. W) Guber buffet dinner in honor of the former Miss Phylllc Klink, who was married to Hershel Jones Friday eve-nine at Yorktown Baptist Church. lines as that of the maid of honor, and they carried nosegays of spring flowers. All wore matching bandeaus.

Mr. Brooks had as his best man Mayor William OTJwyer said the mayor's warm praise for Roosevelt's qualifications last Wednesday did not constitute an "exclusive" endorsement. The spokesman said topher Wren Chapel at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, was tle setting for the marriage of Miss Cholena Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles William natorial candidate Horace H.

Edwards said here today he was "de- Williamsburg, March 20. A Joint i liehted" to learn that John w. Guests attending the party were school question has been the causa meeting of the James City County as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones O'Dwver thought equally well of Allen Fields of Rochester, N.

Y- and Richards of Toano. to William of New York. Mrs. Anna Louise Sale New York, March 20. (JP) State Assemblyman Owen McGivern says he won't "be scared off" In his po- litical fight for the Congressional seat also sought by Franklin D.

Boosevelt Jr. McGivern, a sixth-term assembly-i ma.n announced for the post last night, telling a rally of his assembly district constituents that: "No interloper, whether he lives in Nassau or Dutchess County, can come into this district and claim by divine right the nomination for Congress from the West Side. If Board of Supervisors and the James City School Board will be held Tues the Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Flannagan, former Ninth District Representative, is going to support him in his campaign. am deliehted to learn that I McGivern and would take no hand in the political battle.

of Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Carlie Wat-! The ushers were Randolph Marston Goodwin Brooks, son of Mrs. Thomas Washington Brooks of Farmvllle and the late Mr. Brooks day night at 7 in the Courthouse on ers of Fort Eustls, Mr.

and Mrs. jb. G. Arens of Newport News, Miss of Toano and VPI and Floyd swan of several meetings in the county at which there was considerable discussion and at times dissension. On proposal, that of consolidating all county white elementary pupils into one school and the transfar of all high school pupils to Williamsburg, am to have the active support of ex-Coneressman Flannagan in my son of Long Island, N.

and VPI. Francis St. Purpose of the meeting The mother of the bride wore a today. campaign for the governorship," Ed is to make available certain funds for the purchase of the new Negro floor length dress of grey crepe, with FARMER'S WIFE HAS 22ND CHILD Lorraine Elliott of the Naval Mine Depot, Miss Betty Riggins of Hampton. Miss Anne Wllkerson of Charlottesville, Victor Brandrup of Newport News, Steven Bell, Mr.

Dale and The ceremony was performed by Dink rosebud hat. and white gloves, school property on Bypass Road. and her flowers were a corsage of has met with conslderaoie oDjecuon pink rosebuds. The bridegrooms wards said. "His long and vigorous service in the Congress has given him a keen Insight into the problems of farms, factories and mines and of those who earn their livings from them." from the upper end of the county Dr.

Archibald F. Ward, Baptist minister of Williamsburg, before an altora decorated with palms, baskets of white gladioli and snapdragon and white cathedral candles. mother wore a dinner dress 01 The supervisors are being asked to transfer to the school board funds for this purpose. Bill Brown of Fort Eustts, and Kon-ald Maddox and Mrs. Sterling Mad-dox, mother of the bride, both of powder blue with navy accessories and a corsage or Tansman roses, Hornsbyville.

Flannagan came out for Edwaras About 10 days ago. D. C. Renick, The wedding music was played by Mrs. Harriet Zehmar of Richmond last night with a denunciation of chairman of the school board, slgn- was the mistress of ceremonies, Miss Betty Goddin of Ricnmona and The soloist, Miss Alice where is located Toano mgn scnooi for such a plan would mean closing that school unless the elementary school were located there.

Another proposal has been that there be two elementary schools while still another advanced by citizens of the Toano area is to place all county pupils at Toano. the oligarchic few who have oeen a contract in which the scnooi 'Statesman Has Tokyo, March 20. OP) The 43-year-old wife of a Hokkaido farmer has given birth to her 22nd child. The Kyodo News Agency said this was the motherhood record for Japan but It was understood a French woman had 23 children. "If 23 is the world record, I will beat it." said Mrs.

Yoko Takahasi, whose first child was born in 1925. Her family includes two sets of twins. A reception followed at the home exercisine dictatorial powers over Virtrinia Martin, sane Perfect board agreed to purchase a portion of Mr. and Mrs. Walter coieman our people." Love" and "I Love Thee," by Grieg.

1st Anniversary the property ownea Dy Mrs. uo- Martin in Toano. Edwards said in a press state The bride, who was given in mar- Williamsburg, March 20. "The reda Smith on the Bypass noaa. Annroximately 10 acres are included rlaee bv her father, wore a wedding Mr.

and Mrs. Brooks left for i weddine trip noth. Upon their re ment: "As chairman of the House Agrl Eastern Statesman," publication of dress of white satin fashioned with in the tract whlcn was lormeny a the Eastern State Hospital, first cultural Committee, and its ranking turn they will make their home in Dortrait neckline, outlined oy part of the old College Airport and later used as a baseball field. State mental hospital in the United any outsider or country squire thinks he is going to ride the hounds along 10th he has an-. other guess coming." The third son of the late President announced his candidacy for the 20th District Congress seat early last week.

The post was left vacant Zy the death of Sol Bloom. Roosevelt, who does not live in district, immediately drew strong expressions of support from Union officials and from Democratic and liberal Party leaders. The liberal Party quickly agreed to 'nominate him. But many ranking Tammany Hall leaders don't look with favor on Roosevelt's candidacy his maiden effort to win public office. Tammany probably will have a deciding voice to who gets the Democratic nomi- Ml.

Vocal party leaders in the district on Manhattan's West Side say young FDR is not a residnet of the district. They say also that he sup Blacksburg. member for years, Mr. Flannagan had much to do with shaping the Chantilly lace, long tapering sleeves, and a full skirt forming a circular States, is this week observing the The county plans to use the Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Thomas Washington train.

Her fineer-tlpe veu or 11 first anniversary of the publication which appears twice monthly at the located in York County and for lusion fell from a headdress of seed neariK. She carried a nosegay of great farm policies which mean much not only to the Virginia farmer but also to the basic farm economy of the nation. hospital. The mimeographed pub Brooks Sr, Mr. and Mrs.

T. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. C. lication carries news or the mstitu which legal authority exists lor ac-; quiring a site outside the county; for school purposes, as a site for; the new Negro elementary school to white roses, Freesla and tulips.

Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. tion as well as a schedule of events Th tarid had as her maid of Wooten, Mrs.

Asa B. Smith and Sa at the institution. FOR THE FINEST DRY CLEAISTVC TEL. 48 Collins Cleaning Co. N.

Boundary Street Tt Smith all of Farmvllle: Miss honor her sister. Miss Mary Jane Editors are H. L. and J. C.

Good- Rtrhards. Her dress was of nile Evelvn Soucek. Mrs. W. H.

Porter, house all county Negro pupils, m- eluding those now attending Bruton Heights Negro School in Williams-j burg on a tuition basis. i Congress Due To Act On Five Weighty Bills By DOUGLAS B. CORNELL "His fearless support or the neeas and hopes of the average man has repeatedly rewarded him with reelection for 16 years in face of fierce Republican opposition. "The National Democratic Party counted heavily on Mr. Flannagan ereen taffeta, fashioned with off Mrs.

T. O. Sandy Miss Mary body and H. C. Dewing, with Drinard in charge of distribution.

The advisory staff includes Gran Katherine Zehmar. Miss Mildren Showalter. Miss Nora Mears, Mrs. shoulder neckline and bustle back. She carried a nosegay of orchid stock, sweet peas, and egg-shell Plans call for a bond issue in ville Jones.

M.D., Florence Clemens. S. H. Boyd, Miss Louise Boyer and OTR, E. Dorothy Deer, OTR, and James City County to construct two schools, the Negro elementary school durine his tenure of office.

He en Miss Ruby Polndexter, all or Kicn Freesla, William B. Midyette. Joys as a result the confidence of The bridesmaids were Missjmond: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Morris, and a white elementary school.

sev- ported Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower for the Democratic presidential those in high places wasnmg eral sites for the latter school are Martha Caroline Brankley of Chase Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morris, Mr and Mrs.

Frank West. Mr. and Mrs, Washington, March 20. Rid nomination last year. Carole Landis' Goods under study but none selected as yet.

ton. This can be helpful to Virginia durinz the next four years." of the shackles of a Senate filibuster, City, who wore orchid taffeta, and Miss Dorothy Wood of Columbia, who wore pale yellow taffeta. Their W. J. Morris, Miss Louise Morris and Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Duke all of Congress now is ready to step up arDfnDaDcnrD Are To Be Auctioned Congressmen do not have to live In the districts they represent. Roosevelt's opponents insist that he lives in Woodbury on Long Island Due to crowded conditions in Matthew Whaley and Bruton Heights, the city has asked that the county Flannagan said he was going to support Edwards for Governor, "be Amelia, and Mr.

and Mrs. James -or r- the pace on five big bills: Rent controls, veterans' pensions, foreign aid, dresses were fashioned on me same cause I am deeply interested in see- Jones of Franklin. Hollywood, March 20. W) The clothine. furniture, furnishings and 1 ine Virginia strip of power the labor legislation and reciprocal trade.

make arrangements by September, 1950, to care for its elementary children. Suggested solution of the county's oligarchic few who have been exer iewek of movie actress Carole Most of these are highly contro RC Home Nursing Classes Scheduled Landis, who committed suicide last Summer, are to be auctioned this versial, and on most of them there Fire Department Begins Campaign cising dictatorial powers over our people, and returned to the democracy of Jefferson, Jackson, Roosevelt and Truman." week. will be important decisions this week. These decisions will come on The auction is expected to bring the Senate and House floors and in Gloucester. March 20.

Red Cross committees. but the late President's son lists his mother's Manhattan apartment as 2 his city address. This apartment also lies outside the district. McGivern told last night's rally t. he would battle Roosevelt to a fin- jsh for the nomination.

"I say that if any interloper, bow-si ever illustrious his name, thinks that I am to be brushed aside, my answer in the language of General McAuliffe of the Battle of the Bulge 2 Is I was bora in this district and I will win this fight because I 2 aim right," he said. During the rally, a spokesman for During the week, the Senate plans FOR RENT Ludwell Apartments G.T.BROOKS Real Estate Rentals Insurance Williamsburg Phone 138 home nursing classes will be started April 4 at Abingdon Woman's Club and Gloucester Training School, Mrs. Martin Kerns, chairman of the to vote on rents; the House on pen Gloucester Starts On Reassessment thousands of dollars as the articles include 11 fur coats, stoles, capes, Jackets, muffs and Jewels, all of which go under the hammer Wednesday night. Tomorrow night and Tuesday nights household goods will be auctioned. sions.

House and Senate Democratic home nursing committee of the leaders have a date with President Gloucester, March 20. Reassess. Gloucester County Chapter, said Gloucester, March 20 The Gloucester Volunteer Fire Department this week announced a campaign to encourage residents of Gloucester Court House and vicinity to clean up trash and other fire hazards around their home and businesses. J. Brown Farinholt, fire chief, said the department will assist anyone wishing to burn trash in the area if they need help.

He also said they will be glad to assist per ment of all Gloucester County prop yesterday. Following these classes. Truman tomorrow morning to talk over the legislative slate and size up erty in underway here now. courses in home nursing will begin at. Gloucester Court House, Nax- a Board or Assessors consisting prospects.

This is the first such pulse-taking in weeks. Mr. Truman nf Tt. Feild. chairman.

R. P. era and Maryus April 18. has been vacationing in Florida. ivorav and C.

J. Hogge was ap LIQUID CLEANER CLEANER AND POLISH BODY POLISH POLISHING WAX CHROME CLEANER FOAM UPHOLSTERY CLEANER And while he was away: The Red Cross area office has assigned a nursing instructor who will be assisted by local instructors pointed recently by the Board of Siinervisors. Assisting them are two The House roughed up his rent sons of this area in burning over garden plots or other small grassy areas. If any person has paper to at the various locations. Mrs.

Ho field men of the State Department I Park Roads Hearing Set Washington, March 20. (IP) A control plan through a coalition of Republicans and Southern Demo mer Pitts and Mrs. Noah Deal will of Taxation. Reassessment of the County prop SPECIALIZED SERVICE on all Can and Trucks, Electrical and Mechanical Repair. 24-hour Wrecker Service.

Phones Day 962. Night 571-W. Let as sell you a REALLY GOOD Used Car at try and beat-m prices. If we don't have the Used Car you want on our lot we'll get it for you. Cars financed right here for your convenience.

WILLIAMSBURG GASOLINE AND TIRE CO. East Williamsburg, Route 60 assist in the classes at Wicomico, crats. A Senate committee rejected his nomination of a personal friend, Naxera. Maryus and Gloucester ertv in 1949 is required by law and Mon Wallgren, to run the National They Tore the West Apart" GLENN FORD In The Man From Colorado William Holden Ellen Drew added Tom Jerry" Cartoon! dispose of, Farinholt said, Boy Scouts will remove it. Assistance may be obtained by calling any of the following: J.

Brown Farinholt. telephone 49 or Franklin Thompson, telephone 95. Courthouse, and Mrs. Walter Blllups will be at the Gloucester Training the program here is expected to take from 10 to 12 months for com hearing will be set an early date on a proposal to open two addi-tlonal roads across Shenandoah Na- Security Resources Board. South era Senators came out on top in i three weeks' filibuster.

School. pletion. Classes will be organized at each Although the reassessment may tional Park, Rep. Harrison said he was informed today. of these locations and persons may raise some local taxes, it will tend PERSON MOTOR CORP.

Williamsburg, Va. Phone ST The Southern talking spree was against a change in rules that would make it easier to force action on Farinholt added that the 4 P. M. brushb urning law is now in effect. No fires can be started until after that time.

enroll by applying to Mrs. Kerns or Miss Ellen Mott, executive sec Harrison said he asked the bv a House Public Lands Sub- to lower others thus serving to equalize them throughout the County. retary at Red Cross headquarters, anti-lynching, anti-poll tax and anti-segregation bills the President has requested. WITH SMOKERS WHO ITS Committee, after being advised that the Interior Department opposes the proposal. Secretary of Interior Krug wrote the committee.

Harrison said, to The setbacks were at the hands of Soviet a Democratic-controlled Congress not the GOP Congress Mr. Truman Continued From Page One resolution labelled one of the worst in history, jjjecommend against the -y offered by the Virginian. ITV' aafri th marls Krue said the roads But they indicated they are pretty have- Been well content with the methods of 0 closed more than 12 years and that Congress. They favor plenty of debate on legislation. But some think it would be a good idea to use voting machines to save time.

There was little dissatisfaction with the seniority system that assigns he best committee spots to liance if the members unonimously Invite them to do so "but obviously there are limits to what can fairly be called a regional pact." "There does remain the difficult problem of what to do to give more security to the others that are not in the region," he said. As to the commitments' involved in the treaty, Dules said: "The pact would, in my opinion, not serve its purpose if it left it doubtful that there would be action from us if an armed attack occurred upon one of the other parties. "The treaty does not usurp the Congressmen who have been here longest. the National Park Service is opposed to the opening of "minor" roads for local benefits. It would require from $2,500,000 to $3,000,000 he said, to build two adequate roads.

The closed roads he described as "narrow, extremely winding and in places have excessive grades and hairpin curves." "We feel strongly that this proposed legislation should not be enacted," Krug wrote. Harrison in commenting on the letter said the "park was not established by the federal government, but was a gift of the people of Virginia." "Refusal of the federal govern In the Senate, rent control is the first major hill up since the end of the filibuster. Controls expire March 31. The House passed a bill to continue them 15 months the administration power of Congress. It does not asked for two years.

It voted to let states, counties and cities end con obligate Congress to declare war. But it does mean that if an attack occurs within the North Atlantic CUSS 3 1 1 i I 0 i sJoeWlllTISf Cmm have beeiT I FAMOUS BOWLING CHAMPION MY BOWLING COMPANION Three-ime title holder in the American i I FOR YEARS, JANE I KNOW PflVVlX' Bowlin, Con9re TKEV'RE MILD. AND THEy TASTE GOODl feit srrl '--4'' -V area, and the Security Council can ment to allow Virginia citizens to use their own roads to get to either not handle it, then the United trols locally. The administration didn't ask that. Now the fight moves to the other end of the Capitol.

The Senate rent bill would keep controls 12 months, let the states pry off ceilings, but not counties and towns, and allow two 5 per cent rent hikes in certain cases. aide of the park is contrary to the interest of the people of Virginia who gave the land," he added. States has a duty to act to repel the attack and to restore peace. I should imagine we would do that anyway in view of our experience in the past 35 years." Woman Acquitted Of Slaying Case Draftees, Veterans Guide By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL So you are having trouble with your National Service Life Insurance? And you want to know why? Maybe this will help explain a little.

The Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, headed by former President Hoover, has published the re suit of its task force study of the Veterans Administration a couple of million words' worth, it seems. Trying to get specific information on any of the many VA activities investigated by a commission "task force" is something like searching for the needle in the haystack there is that much material to go through. In Family Spat Los Angeles, March 20. W) Trouble still stalks the home of Betty Ferrrei, 26-year-old carhop who yesterday was freed of charges that she hacked to death her playboy husband. The police were called to the home late last night, 10 hours after a Jury decided Betty and Charles Fauci, a roomer in her home, were Innocent of slaying Jerome Ferreri.

The officers came to quiet a violent quarrel between Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ferreri Sr, Jeorme's parents. The elder Ferreris have legal custody of Betty's four-year-old son, "Butchie," and they came to bring the boy for a visit. Betty may visit the child as much as she pleases.

She says she intends to regain custody of the boy. Juvenile Detail Officers H. W. But here are some interesting facts on Insurance appearing tne report: Say you want to convert your term insurance to one 01 tne six per manent forms. You just notify your district VA office, fill out a form and the conversion is accomplished, like that.

You think? Not accord ing to the report, which says: "The time reauired to complete convesion or term insurance inio permanent insurance is frequently more than one month. As a result, one or more additional premiums become In default and not only does the conversion cost have to be refigured but often steps to revive a lapsed policy are added to the transaction. Moreover, the policy holder is not protected during that time." Get the point7 If the act or converting term to permaiien. ii.i-c Chapman and G. S.

Shanton said t.akes more thana month the insured, of course, must pay one more pre the auarrel started almost as soon as miums at the term rate. But if the VA thinks the job can be done witmn the boy arrived. After the officers the month it is not going to charge the extra premium. Then, if no pre were called Betty ordered her hi' laws from the house. They lne their grandchild with them.

mium is paid, the policy immediately goes into a state of lapse (upon expiration of the 31-day grace period.) Tf t.hf. veteran dies before he is notified bv VA that he owes an addi tional term premium his wife will be up the creek without a paddle JanePavis nr iniBiirnnrp George Laday Betty's father, SAVsaM he hoped to take her and the V- child back to the family home in New Brunswick, N. next week. The very least that can happen in that case is re-instatemeni 01 a lapsed policy, and that takes the time and effort of both the veteran and RI5ING YOUNG STAR the VA. The report goes on: "VA files indicate that more than 50 of con-vprsinn rasps are unnecessarily delaved and 25 are mishandled." CLASSIFIED ADS A jl I KNOW BECAUSE 7f- I MADE THE 30-DAV i ft? 1 MILDNESS TEST! i i -v i tail iii wiiouini That is Dart of what the report says on conversions.

Here is what it TOR SALE 1948 Ford V- Fordor super. deluxe sedan: rdlo, heater; 16.000 ac cave nn Hpnt.Vi rlnims! Iteming to control a curve ball with plenty of "mix," pretty Jane demonstrate why th: ladies are crowding thd men for bowling laurels. Tt take an average of 80 davs to settle a death claim on a converted tual miles. Like new. 11490 cash Phone 108-W-1J.

FirRMiSHED APARTMENT, utilities in policy. In other words say you die, fully insured under a 20-pay life policy. Your beneficiary can expect to wait almost three months (after cluded, one or two persons. Two miles from Williamsburg. Being renovat ed.

available at once. Phone log-Mi. providing the VA with proof of your death) berore tne lump sum pay ment, or the first monthly installment, is received. Rnr sav the renort. 71 to 82 of all death claims paid out by prt FOR SALE New brick suburban dwelling near Jamestown Road at Route a.

Men derson and Company. vate (commercial) insurance companies are settled within 15 days after 300 ACRE FARM for sale; soma timber. In a recent test of hundreds of people who smoked only Camels for 30 days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, report NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMf notice of death has been received. According to the report, the biggest single trouble with VA insur anre eeruire romps from failure to account properly for premiums re' Phone Williamsburg tll-J. LOOK YOUR BEST every day by calling Colllna Cleaning Company.

Telephone 48, Berlou Guaranteed Motnprooiing. ceived. Some premiums, says the report, are simply not posted at all (not applied to the account of the veteran who sent them in). Others, cir. tvip Tonnrt are rwwterl to the wronz account.

(William F. Smith ton SALE 6-room house: nice residen- ti.l area: stove, refrigerator included, Gai urrii in hi nremium. but William T. Smith gets the credit). Some ac two lots totaling 145' frontage.

$10,000 cash. Savage Insurance Agency. counts, says the report, are marked "lapsed" when premiums have been THREE ROOMS and bath for rent Phone naM 'trav in artvanr.e! 29S-J. One of the reasons for this, says the report, is that the work of VA nremium record clerks is not checked by another worker, as is done by rai.e -fias mime. Dower lawn mower, fertilizer drill, two 15 HP aftd one 7 Why not make your own test of Camel mildness and Camel flavor? Smoke Camels, and only Camels, for 30 days.

Let your own "T-Zone" (T for Taste and for Throat) tell you what so many smokers have learned are Camels have the flavor! mnct nrivate insurance comnanies. What's the answer to cigarette mildness? If you're a Camel smoker you know! Millions of men and women alike have made Camels their brand because they know by their own tests that Camels are the mildest, best-tasting cigarettes they've ever smoked. Try Camels and test them as them. If, at any time, you vi need that Camels are cigarette you've ever smok package with the unusr we will refund its full plus postage. (Signed Tobacco Company, HP electric pumps.

See Mr. Taylor Colonial Williamsburg Warehouse. Dial 4781 None of this is particularly new to readers of the "Guide." This in has iriven nlentv of reasons why it is tough for VA to do a job tOR KENT Application accepted four or ftva-room furnished apartments. Hen on insurance. Nevertheless, with the war over for thre and a half years, derson and Company, Realtors, In surance.

it would seem to be time for the VA to do a really efficient jod on insurance. Next column will tell how the Hoover "task force" on the VA 'i ir ft)R SALE Vary desirable building lots SflO x200 Jamestown Road. Reasonably thinks such a job can be done. priced. SsTSge Insurance Agency..

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