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NEWPORT NEWS MAIN OFFICE Dial CHestnut 4-8421 21S25th Street HAMPTON BUREAU Oial PArk 3-33S? 117 North Kin Street HILTON BUREAU Clal LYric 8-1551 345 Warwick Road Snap Shots by Still looking For some way To pay a note "The easy way." NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1359 THE SECOND FRONT PAGE Page 3 All Peninsula Avenues Lead To Sears Roebuck's Grand Opening In Newport News ednesday -'-i. I'M "ft- -Ir I Mr wr" im, i 1' rf i m- im. j. I' ft Staff photo by Wiilard Owtp An 180-degree sequence composite picture shows cars parked in a 5-block area from Washington to Virginia Aves. and 26th and 29th Sts.

with more than 1 00 vehicles in the unpaved block, left foreground. SAID THE SPIDER' Sears New Store Draws Crowd And Lavish Praise Thousands of shoppers, well-iers on opening day. It made the wishers and'other visitors throng-tcrrific effort worth while," he VA To Show Drawing Of Political Overtones Hinted As Hampton Council Talks About Budget For 1959-60 Chesapeake District VotesPrayer Room Support Of PTA Mounts Program; Officers Elected For Hospital rrurr ni nmv Qiurch and church group gifts -m. .7 fcIHL to the Dixie Hospital prayer and The Cheupeile Diflrict of the Virginia Congress of Parents mcditation room campaign rose and Teachers overwhelminizlv approved the Slate sroup proposed to ifv. Judge Informs Driver He's Really Caught A 37-year-old Negro told Judge ed the Peninsulas newest retail added.

market Sears Roebuck and Com Members of his staff and other Office Wing pany's bright, light new store for something like 12 hours Sears officials from the Tidewater rea gathered in Ashmore's office nodded agreement. Each The projected administrative office wing at Kecoughtan Veterans Administration Center Hospital could testify to hundreds of More than 500 were on hand Macy M. Carmel in Hampton po- Hampton City Council braced once by a comment implying there were political, overtones in some statements by members seeking re-election this year hinted at a desire to reduce a proposal for before the brief ribbon cutting hours of planning and coordina- 070 u.hrn in it trtt trv huv i.rifthino will be a streamlined two-story 1 klame program, foi I8-W without discuion at it, annua! 1 Hatn BaH Wednesday that he wmon weeting at Voik High School Wednesday night. jtist (urch anrj Tabernacle Bap- able to drive his employer's truck ews Vice-Mayor Alfred M. on hand and in place throughout u-ujis mi shbito one snipped a red ribbon the two floors 80,000 square fcetiV15 hiring eicht additional policemen and expressed general approval of-an $1,800 increase for volunteer firemen.

Also among items discussed at a special meeting Wednesday n. rt UA t7 till ttt niJI ihe Mate ot otiicers tor I wy-w, presented By tne nominating ti-st Cwch a vewDort Kews. a everv dav without a chauffeur's "-XL lia awcupiux liunuiiiai lairs ui committee-, chairman, Mrs. W. A.

Watts ot Newport News, was. vman 9M SZ license because he got him by the firm. Favorable and enthusiastic iiiutrusc uctduc lie uwti hui nun i ic iiiiii. i idvu nuc never red brick, according to an architect's drawing approved by the unanimously accepted by the 349 voting delegates present. iiiiil ivj iauiit.il a yi vuiiiiiiai ul iil i.wiiu It will take $15,000 to furnish recommended by City Manager C.

fc. Johnson were mosquito con- Heading the list was Mrs. E. list was Mrs. E.

cawht I After four davs of rain, cold comment was heard on all sides "You're caught now!" the judge'Jcloudy sun shonejdunng the day. Among the gar- VA's Washington headquarters. who will serve as The drawing w.U be displayed jtro, and storm reB and roads, sanitary sewerage, refuse medical A. Groshong of Newport New, 17 hi it YrJ i district director. Her ass.Manfs are Mrs! Hugh D- i Jm i no first Arv r- the new buildings first floor, Mrs.

W. E. Almond, Ark, and Mrs. G. S.

Forrest to "chairman El- collection, services, preventive medicine and probaiion Alcock, Hampton 1010. LOU1S wacuonaia OI 'nrevMcA there was warm praise for tlie in the present administrative building soon. Center Manager cl York. ton V. Miller, who recently re-iMadison Newport News, asi "We are tremendously pleased." oi ncers.

Council did not formally act. v. r- newed the committee's appeal forihe sentenced him on four Asnmore, bears Newport James Haile said Wednesday.l Lublin, MeGaughy and Associ-i Mrs. Morris Gottlieb, was elected recording secretary; Mrs. O.

M. Pompei, New garden centers Spring oifenngs. On the southeast corner of the two-block store site a complete automobile service center was in on any item in the biu'get. estate tax rate was broached, only action of the 'two and said he would liko to sp auu nnimnt art nn arpa crpvmpn the! ws rnanager, said, ihe pub- i counts concerning James of Hampton. ates of Norfolk and Washington Other contributors to date in- architectural and consulting en- hal1 nour sessin was to approvejthe proposed hike dropped to 10 lie response has been wonderful.

The entire organization here is ''c truck. port News, corresponding sccre-J Mr. b- ii.tir.. M.r..u.c i ciuae me cucuroe tseacn Aietno- MacDonald said in court he was 1U" W'lll Ue continuance ot punnc rist Men's Club. Calvarv Full treasurer, and Mr, f.ranvi i rfr vin tho irtirk whon it was "fc Johnson said he gineering firm, are expected to 8 reeommenuaiion or tne ci yjcents.

final plans and specifica- manaSer that the city rent park- Cjt ticms for the structure to VA Pa the boat ramp at a would like ot, headquarters late in May. momh lor "I irJIW1 "'c worked hard to present; the stores elevator on its east ha-ve no increase, Rrm; district diTector Kll IT CZS'Xl9lr ofj l'S 8nd Pa" ere!" moved flow if. months this Summer. uu" 5. sdl'J don't see Wlliam i.

Weaver of filoncesier. Lnnilt "f51 wmsi. vu.nnrt ws NPPro Vd'f lo so visitors up ana aown. It is likely that bidding on the triiNL rf.v (. it n.

lut u- uui i.uM(im- Free, hot biscuits were moving presided and new otticers were equipment Two members of council pro-! ls posed flatly that the niimbe of 10 IJtr ovc new policemen in the budget be "Feri ires ar installe project will begin in lale Summer, the manager said. All con- sfrnrf inn hirk hp nriiipri arp door where 5 hv Mr" Kathan 1 levV Eh item, including those sup-ton Christie Church. Hampton iL" nied' and said briskly in the kitche i-e ores dent of the portinit 'ecrunment and; Roads Baptist Church. rn htf'bln doTn- thelAT A ttest ''-jretention: programs aiding depend-Paptist Church, Memorial Baptist rj-" Ma Deen aoln lne jVo A nfllfinn 5 I revolving on MS ent and neglected children; legis- Church, Phoebus Methodist j.V""- a UUlllUllClI pulled people along hen No one drives a truck in the! along past cinh couMutTaiiun was a lailtC water whether council wanted to cut by the nose. "ui- on suggested only four new men' viii vmv iisui Prinrina! aitifrr.c it.it olvn ku.

Hrl- lh. ctill full orlr and Councilman John D. Lawsoni Provjite unprovmx suue ana wcai.tnurcn, m. Jonn li. Fred O.

Wvgal, director of the i ti i i i hk ioi spanned wnn some 3uu rarmAl tnld wiiu 71 diu "ITpmcp" proposed six. i Representative Olin E. Teague of Texas said in a recent talk before an American Legion state! Dixon noted that assessments tist Church, all of Hampton; Cal-, If! cars parked around the main s-or-i l-f i ct hnrrh I hnclnnl AAA Baptist ctiurcn. Lnesmut defended the hirine of eisht reaI were "jumping" vary building and with lines of new -r (fivi.iiis ui flic Lfiv.CiillUil. VUll- for trol and treatment of juvenile de- infrvvi tK1 EdV" protective child la-tion.

Introduced by Alton Lmd- recdvcd leas. one fay. superintendent of Hampton I KtMive vole. conference at Old Point Comfort Avenue Methodist Church. First) that the House Veterans men and said he planned! 4'nronosal to hire a rlerk for Committee which he heads is 'to use as many of them as foot hi a clerk, for fine for no chauffeur's license, 15 days and a $25 fine for leaving the scene of an accident and $25 for reckless driving.

Carmel re Congregational Christian Cburch Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catho 7 .1 Pc concerned Wygal told the 500 delegates seekint? Si million tiildlthe Patrolmen as he effectively could.l 1 Lmc.a9 10 Area's Races The filing deadline for the July arrivals looking for space. Tidewater Newport News was the "center" of the far-flung Sears retail and mail order empire Wednesday with President Charles H. Kellstadt on hand for open- He added that he would have liked some opposition, but Johnson de- i. iviv vt inw ivatlivt III modern school. wing in 1960.

clared the agency "can't eet duced a charge that MacDonald, and Puryear stole the truck to unauthorized use of a vehicle, The structure would be located revised its teacher certification iterian Church, all of Newport Stamfords it requires more yen-News: 'Congregational Christian Chesappakf, Page 54, Col. See Prayers, P.aee 27, Col. 8 west of the hospital with a 25-foot 14 Democratic primary passed at to propose ten new officers but; "I finally compromised with my-j self at eight. Dixon, noting that the larger ring day with from the corridor connecting both its floors. arters.

More than 220 feet long and 70 feet wide, it would in onrt nenmv Mrs. John Rayfield, legislative chairmnn of the Newport News Federation of Parent-Teacher Associations, presented the proposed program in the absence of the district chairman, Mrs. Edwin Kil-gore. Mrs. Ravfield moved that the executives in police force in Newport News missing the reduced charge Hampton contests, eluded L.

E. Oliver, vice-president space now used by cured crime, declared coun acainsi ruryear. A rnin" motorist testified tn ea tor me; charge of the southern territory cil had "to economize some place huts containing linen storage, hos 1 APU-nnrr PUJ cniiti; in I 1 1.. .,.,0 uw. in aim jailics L.

Vidlld, llUCWdlLT in ihe budget." Johnson countered: "I felt that House of Delegates incumbents 'district manager. saw the truck hit a parked car and that he tailed the truck sev-'eral blocks before obtaining its Apprenticeship Is Backbone Of Industry, White Asserts U. S. industries would fall apart 'community and spoke of the job at the seams if it weren't forthe shipbuilding company is do- wav when I put it (budget) to aether I feel it's what we license number, which he reported ueorge a. mil.

C. K. Hutchens Some 32 new merchandise de-and Lewis A. McMurran Jr. have been added to Willis L.

Budlorg and Millard C. those carried in Sears' old Wash-White, both political newcomers. ington Ave. store. Chief among to police along" without it.

Vice Mayor W. Swanson Hunt suggested that a $19,239 sum sought by the volunteer fire companies, but cut to $17,490 by the city manager, be restored and other members of council expressed approval. It was at this point that the implication of political overtones arose. Councilman Otis Johnson said he favored the additional sum, but that he wouldn't make a speech on it. Hunt replied that his statement wos not political since he had supported funds for volunteer firemen since he had been on council.

Council also discussed items dealing with the purchase of new hose and with communications costs in the fire department. should have I put the minimum in there." Both Lawson and Dixon agreed pital patients' clothing, physical medicine and rehabilitation equipment and offices of VA contact representatives. On the ground floor would be locker and lounge space for male employes, a lounge forvoli.int.eer workers, mail room, publications room, files, a linen room, domiciliary administrative offices and the medical and clinical records tnese are -tne apparel departments women's" fashions, sports "official printed ballots be used nd results of these ballots be used as the vote of this district." Her moiion, an obvious move to eliminate any discussion that mig.M arise concerning the controversial program, was seconded and passed without objection. When the tellers returned near the close of the meeting with results of the secret vote, each item had been approved. Following the meeting and with that the eight additional policemen are needed but added that wear, corsetry, lingerie, hosiery, tKoV ins to uiKmjy uie uruiessiun.

thmr apprenticeship programs He reporte(j that Russia "was Fairmount R. Vhite, director of-i behind the eight ball" in industry education and training Et the'because it neglected the most im- Channel 13 For WVEC miuinery, ana accessories; in tants wear; girls and teens' wear; boys' wear; men's dress The candidates will run and be elected at large with the three receiving the highest number of votes being elected. Incumbent W. Marvin Minter's seat in the State Senate will be subject to a challenge from Newport News attorney Fred Wr. Bate-man.

Minter represents old Warwick, Williamslurg, and Glouc -ter. Mathews, York, James City' ibrary. The other floor would Newport News Shifibuilding andportant thing in education, "know-Dry Dock told 22 graduate; how and why." He said Russia cost also had to be considered. Mayor Geftrge C. Bentley commented, "I do feel the department is in need of increased personnel The question is can we afford them." In discussion on other points in families apprentices and their has plenty of engineers, but what clothing and accessories, and ajhouse offices of the manager and Ti iT aC bis staff, personnel offices, the Uiher departments not found director of professional services Wednesday night.

White was the Drinrinal sneak- it is lacking are apprentices to carry out the job and take a step the approval of the newly installed a wmeras and his staff, ckerical sunplies, forward for future growth. fllUUUlICH. CVVCIIV. UHK I mnnr. nnl mm director, a night letter was drafted at the annual graduation cere-informing several of the district's; monies at Newport News Hiah the police department proposed City Manager Johnson noted 1 1 uiciiii-iai a lu mi: tic lull L- and Kent Counties.

repair, cosmetics and sundries. Under the apprenticeship pro- ments, lockers and for budget. Johnson said he plunnedjthat he had included, $19,300 in to purchase two new radios for: the budget to purchase a new representatives attending General (School where 22 apprentices re-ja, the companies provide on. ceived yard goods and notions, toys, There 'will be no opposition for female aides and nurses and offices for the contact men. certificates from the State ifhe-job training and the appren- urm ana garden shop, pet shop fire engine as a replacement for walking patrolmen.

George S. Debhazor who has the PfA action taken on the leg which is, nee supplements this practical ex Council abandoned discussion ofiered again for the constitu Completion of the administra islative program. Given Favor A Federal Communications Commission examiner's recommendation to the full FCC that Peninsula Broadcasting Corp. be to switch from ultra high frequency channel 15 to very high frequency channel 13 will probably result in the new telecasting from WVEC by mid-October, the TV station's president, Thomas P. Chisman, said Wednesday night.

FCC examiner J. D. Bond made penence witn dock Knowledge directed locally through apprenticeship committees of various of the police department with a tional office of clerk of Newport tive office wing will pave the Mrs. Groshong said the tele gained through lessons in the -ews Circuit Court Part 2. way for vacation and demolition grams were being sent to State crafts and is coordinated by the comment by Bentley that it didn appear much progress had bees Hampton will have only two of the present administrative night school program, White said.

He reported that at the present anu canay department. New departments in the home furnishings line include housewares, lamps and mirrors, draperies and slip covers, Venetian blinds, shades and awnings, and the "slumber shop." The store will remain onen Senators Stuart E. Hallett of Newport News public school adult contests in the Democratic pri building and domiciliary barracks an antiquated one. -Councilmen expressed general approval of a $123,000 item for mosquito control and storm drainage which includes $5,000 lor aerial spraying. They also showed satisfaction that the cost of refuse collection had remained fairly constant in recent years.

See Council, Page 54. Col. 2 made in reaching agreement on the proposals. time there are some l.ooo appren built more than 70 years aso. The marythe State Senate seat and Hampton and Delegate Kussell education program.

Carneal of Williamsburg, Charles White emphasized that appren- K. Hutchens and George H. Hill tices are the backbone of the the Commonwealth's attorney of land thus freed will be available the special session was only a few minutes old when the subject fice. for a one-story, 200-bed long-term tices now at the shipbuilding school and the dignity of apprenticeship is coming back and not being looked down upon as it Other constitutional officers from 9:30 a.m. until 9 p.m.

dailyjcare hospital which Rep. Teague today through Saturday. (said is programmed for lflHt. of economizing and cutting the proposed 20-cent increase in the and the city's incumbent member the "initial" decision W'ednesdav once was which becomes final in 50 davs if of the House of Delegates will be no other arguments are presented declared the nominees by the White said that at the shipbulld-ing'school, apprentices are taught Peninsula Official Weather Forecast And Temperatures to the full mmmiir.n i Hampton Democratic Executive not only their lobs in the com Clubwomen Told Of International Challenges Chisman expressed "deep sat- committee Dy virtue ot lacs oi pany, but made aware of their opposition. isfaction' at the news of the duties in the community.

Five apprentices were present tary and political, which is at recommendation. It climaxes a vear and a half of work toward the end. Original request for the Wilcox said it was a deliberately ternational status of the East staged and carefully timed So-German regime and thereby uih ni'jnnlhTnri rioemnrul in rs 1 ed with special awaiUs by Tom By MARION WARD Daily Press Staff Writer VIRGINIA BEACH Francis O. Following is the official U. S.

WASHINGTON" UP) Weather Bu- Boggs. business agent for the Weather Bureau forecast for to- reau table for the 24 hours end- Victor P. Wilson, a Hampton attorney and former State senator, was the last candidate to file prior to the 5 p.m. closing of offices Wednesday for filing. Wilson will be bidding to recapture the seat in the State Sen VHF channel 13 was filed bv to divide th frP wnrlrl abollt tlie permanent divi.

Newport News electrical local. Wilcox. Assistant Secretary of day and Jrnday on the Lower ing at 7 p.m. Wednesday Peninsula Broadcasting in the Fall the constant and immediate disposal of Soviet diplomacy. He said the United States has simultaneously achieved the greatest industrial capacity and the highest standards of living The live.

John Lewis, Leo Peninsula: Ana hIkIi Low Prec. of 1957. 73 Barbour, Carl L. Murphy, Don State for International Organization Affairs, cited the Virginia E'ederation of Women's Clubs seek to divert attention from the real issues German unification and European security, he said. "Most important, the Soviet Un- Hearings leading to the present 3S 37 34 ald W.

Saunders and William R. sion of Germany. "Finally, the Soviet Union hopes to eliminate the monument to freedom which West Berlin See Clubwomen, Page 27, Col. 1 Alpena Amarillo Asheville Atianla 74 67 67 ate he formerly held and which he lost in 1955. It embraces Wilev were honored for out known to man here Wednesday night for making recommendation bv Bond were conducted by him last September and October.

Mostly sunny and warmer today, high temperature in the upper 70s; fair and mild tonight, low in the 50s. Friday, continued warm with chance of scattered showers at night. Winds will be standing work in the electrical Atlniic City In relation to the German crisis, ion is hoping to build up the in- invaluable contributions to th Halitrporc 72 Hampton and the old city of New port News. profession. Two other bidders for the chan fiinr.in'jhara Bismaick 62 Apprentices given certificates promotion of a wider public understanding of the challenges inherent in current international He will oppose the incumbent, Tjwere: 1 nomas Brooks, printer, nel should share in the new operation.

Bond said. southwesterly increasing from 10 se State Senator Stuart E. Hallett, 50 56 5S and Joseph Wilson, photoengrav- developments. to 20 miles per hour this who defeated him in 1955. The competing applicants who er, training at The Daily Press Hurliniiton.

Vt 5S In the Commonwealth's attor have agreed to end their contest by consolidation of their interests He addressed nearly 800 clubwomen from throughout the State attending the "junior night" pro and three others in the printing trades training at Newport noon ana tonignt to soutnwest, la to 25 miles per hour Friday. For the 24-hour period ending Cape Hatteras 64 harlesum, S. 64 Charlotte 71 Chattanooga 6S ney race, Elwood H. Richardson Jr. will make his first bid for elective office.

He will oppose included Peninsula, Tim Brile, owner of channel 27 WTOV- gram ot the VC at the irginia Beach Convention Center. His Business Jrorms, Harry L. Warlinter, bookbinder; Clarence D. Hancock compositor-hand at 6:30 D.m. Wednesday the hi eh I Chicago the incumbent, J.

Hope Jr loiYinoratni-A ujna 7fr Hficropc thpiCinciunati TV at Norfolk, and Virginian Television which includes topic was "American Foreign Policy: Principles -and Del. E. Ralph James, the city's member of the House, will be declared the party's nominee for low 46, according to weather coiumbuj bureau instruments atop the Daily Dallas some stockholders in Virginia and machine, and Cecil H. liar rell, cylinder. Electricians receiving certifi Wilcox said public understand Bench Radio Station WBOF.

Tim Brite, is owned 50- Press Building. Temperature Des the seat. Moines 6:30 p.m. was 62. There was no ing is essential to the effective conduct of United States foreign cates were John C.

Lewis, Leo Barbour, Carl L. Murphy, Don Unopposed constitutional offi 50 bv Temus R. Bright and Louis measurable precipitation during 72 6S 70 70 60 65 72 71) 6H 75 64 6Y 71 70 76 67 6S H. Peterson, the latter operating ald W. Saunders and William R.

Sits riJ; policy." Many issues which are confront -N 4 radio station WNOR in Norfolk. Wiley all supervised by the Detroit Duiuth Fresno Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Key West Knoxville 1 lie examiner noted that Tim ing the free nations of the world Joint Apprenticeship Committee rl? Brite, and Virginian Tele the period. TIME AND TIDE Sun Rises 5:30 Sun Sets 6:41 High Tides 2:48 a.m.. 3:21 p.m. Low Tides 9:09 a.m., 9:28 p.m.

today were discussed by Wilcox changes in Soviet diplomacy. vision have agreed to dismissal of their applications if WVEC is cers, also to be declared the nominees, are City Treasurer Frank H. Roberts, Commissioner ot Revenue C. C. Frost, City Treasurer A.

A. Anderson and Clerk of Court Charles M. Gibson. Members of the Hampton Democratic Executive Committee, who will be elected in the primary, have until May 15 to complete filing, according to Chair-, man Hunter B. Andrews.

the German crisis, disarmament, 43 39 43 36 33 31 38 37 30 46 47 39 32 44 38 41 37 50 41 47 44 41 45 54 37 43 49 62 36 42 57 37 41 38 57 40 47 4-7 42 35 34 51 46 45 41 65 39 31 38 49 39 39 46 52 45 39 iitie Kock Riven channel 13. he USSR and the United Nations, Los Angeles 71 Under the agreed settlement the Soviet economic offensive and Soviet propaganda techniques. Peninsula would pay the Tim Brite partnership $60,000 and Virginian Louisville 74 Memphis fH Meridian 7U Miami Beach. 7A Milwaukee. 72 Paul 75 Reduced to its essentials, the County Borrowing Bills Are Approved "545,430 in reimbursement of con test expenses.

key question confronting us is this: can a Democratic, free enterprise, open society successfully compete in diplomacy with RICHMOND UP) Three bills Mobile 67 In addition: Bright and Peterson would term which would enable counties to Montgomery 70 Montreal 54 Si inate operation of WTOV-TV or disassociate themselves from that i of the Electrical Industry. Others honored were Charles 0. Lee, auto body repairman, working with General Auto Sales, Robert A. Crane, cabinetmaker, Warwick Cabinet Shop; James A. Jones, glazier, Goodman Hardware Lloyd J.

Wright, lather, Febre and Alvin W. Cooley, linoleum, carpet and soft tile layer, Southeastern Tile and Rug Richard C. Marshburn, joint apprenticeship committee of the plumbing and heating industry; William D. Hatcher, radio and television repairman, Hampton Electronics; Henry M. Forrest and Kenneth F.

Holloway, sheet metal workers, Warwick Air Conditioning and L. T. Wells tile setter, Ceramic Tile and Marble Co. Robert B. Smith, general manager of The Daily Press, presented the awards.

a totalitarian, ccntraiiy-controttea society which is able to marshal its total resources in support of its foreign policy objectives? station. Bright would receive a five-year contract from Peninsula for part- In a little more than 40 years, time consultine service at a total the USSR has changed from a tee of $150,000. Memorial Boundary Revision Approved WASHINGTON House interior Committee Wednesday approved a bill by Herbert Bonner D-NC) authorizing a revision of the boundaries of the Wright Brothers National "Memorial in North Carolina to include 111 acres acquired by donated funds. The acreage includes the landing site of the fourth and longest of the Wright Brothers' flights. comparatively backward, agricul borrow from the iLterary Fund without a referendum were approved Wednesday for floor action by Senate Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.

4 The measures supplement a state constitutional amendment approved the people1 in a referendum last November. The committee reported another bill which would authorize localities to contribute public funds to private non-sectarian 4 recreation associations. I iiiiiillWl-WllllTTr 'W-iagWj'Li MaV: 14 nfl atWQBfc. itfc Nashville 6S New Orleans 70 New York 71 Norfolk 72 Philadelphia 71 Phoenix 84. Pitisburgh 67 Portland.

Me 57 Richmond 7.1 Si. Louis 74 Sao Antonio 61 San Francisco 62 Savannah 72 Seallle 5., Shreveport 67 Tampa 71 Washington 74 Wilmuiijton, N.C, 7 Peninsula would cive Peterson ture country to the second-ranking industrial nation in the .03 and Virginian each a 10 per cent interest in the new station. world," he said. Peninsula's radio station WVEC .14 Also cited was the slow in NEARLY 800 ATTEND VFWC CONCLAVE A segment of the crowd of nearly 800 attending the Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs 52nd annual conclave participates "in la Wednesday afternoon at the Vir-- inia Beach Convention Center. (Staff Photo by Bill Bonsor).

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