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DAILY PRESS, Newport News Moirphm Warwick, Titday, July 8, 1955 CITY OF WILLIAMSBURG AND JAMES CITY AND YORK COUNTIES 15 i 1 State Dept. Committee home after mm "VTf TO spending the week at Nags Head, Las Vegas Police Hold Two In Possession Of $87,000 Continued From Page One I r. ft North Carolina. nese admission. mrs.

vireen ino Cafeteria Head as in the "possession Las Vesas. Nev, July 7. casino chip: Chairman Richards of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hobbs and children, Beth and Kathy.

spent the week end at Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thacker and Dare Club Youth Named To Group, Grafton, July 7. Lewis Roans Hunt, a member of the Otn Road 4-H Club, Dare, York County, has been accepted for junior in the American Guernsey Cattle Club.

Hunt is enrolled in the dairy project group in the Open Road Club. the House Foreign Affairs Commit Yorktown, July 7 Mrs. Evelyn lee commented that Nu's state- Two men were arrested here today with more than $87,000 in their possession and police are trying to metn indicated there "must be a lot daughter, Linda, are spending two Green, an assistant in the York High School cafeteria last year, has been appointed cafeteria manager for the 1955-56 session. find out where they got it. weeks at Turners Beacn.

The Junior G.A.s of the Smith-field Bantist Church enjoyed a pic T. H. Gillis, principal, announced of two men who identified themselves as Frank Ellsworth, 36, and Ray Wilson, 33, police said. They were held on a technical booking of suspicion of robbery pending an investigation. In New York, fingerprints of the two men were being checked and their photographs were to be shown to victims of the bank robbery.

Three men, one with a subma One of the men, officer said, is convicted bank robber, at liberty of irresponsible people in Washington." At the White House Presidential Press Secretary James Hagerty told nic at Mrs. Gene Emory's cottage at here today that Mrs. Green will succeed Mrs. Camelia Crockett, who Burrells Bay on Wednesday. has resigned.

Mrs. Green was select on appeal bonds in cases in Nebraska and Kansas. Police in New York said they newsmen the subject of Red China's Mr. and Mrs. D.

N. Keiling and Eight children of Windsor visited Mrs. ed by a Parent-Teacher Association cafeteria committee, which had Mrs. sr a a Keiling's mother, Mrs. R.

H. Cope- Continued From Page Thres U. N. entry did not come up in Nu's talks with Eisenhower and Dulles. Henry Cornick as chairman.

want to question the men to see if anv of the money came from the robbery of the Chase land, on Sunday. chine gun, invaded the bank, about Mrs. Green, a resident of Dare, Mr. J. B.

Whitmore entertained will head activities in the high school his employes and their families at cafeteria starting immediately. On announcing appointment of the five miles from midiown New rort. Det. Lt. B.

J. Handlon said Ellsworth was free on an appeal bond in bank robbery cases in Omaha, and Tulsa. Okla. Handlon Detroit, July 7. Burmese Prime Minister Nu today said his Manhattan branch bank in Queens largest cash theft in history last April 6.

The men were arrested after living chips with crisp $100 bills in casinos at this gambling resort. The monev $66,200 of it in $100 bills. $21,000 in 20s and several thousands more in negotiable earlier comment that top U. S. officials favored admitting Red new manager, Lulus said tfiere are about three openings for cafeteria workers at the high school.

He said applications should be made to him at the school. a picnic on Saturday evening at Turner's Beach. Mrs. R. H.

Copeland attended the Newman-Fulgham wedding in Suffolk on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shearin and daughter. Evelyn, spent the week end at Nags Head, North Carolina.

said robbery charges also had been tiled against Ellsworth in Memphis, and Wichita, Kan. He said China into the U. N. was an im-j pression gained under the assump Wilson told him he had served time in the Oklahoma prison at Mc- Smithfield Items Of Interest Given Alester. Police entered the case last night tion the Reds would behave." The prime minister told a New York news conference yesterday he got the impression in Washington Poquoson Notes Of Community Interest Poquoson, July 7 Mrs.

Lizzie Smithfield, July 7. Mrs. J. H. when a casino reported the two men approached dice tables and bought chips with $100 bills.

After a couple of rolls they would move on to an Gwaltney of Windsor spent Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. James A. "that most of the responsible peo Everett Jr. Smith of Gwynns Island is a guest of Mrs. Winfrey Diggs at Messick.

other table and buy more chips. George Richardson of Norfolk By the time officers arrived the spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Richardson. President Lines, Isthmanian Steamship Co.

The reappraisal of these routet made no change in them except on trade route No. 10 where the area from Casablanca to the southern border of French Morocco in tha line running through the Mediterranean and the Black Seas from U. S. North Atlantic ports. The Maritime Administration gave the following description of the tentatively approved East bound round-the-world service which had not previously been declared essential: U.

S. North Atlantic ports to ports in the Mediterranean including Atlantic approaches to the Mediterranean, Southwest Asia, including Suez to Burma and Africa on the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, Indonesia-Malaya, including Singapore and the Far East, including Japan, Formosa, the Phillipines, and the continent of Asia from the U.S.S.R. to Siam, returning to California ports, and thence via the Panama Canal to U. S. North Atlantic ports.

In some instances calls would be made at Havana, Cuba, and for freight ships, at Puerto Rico. There was no mention of Hawaii. U. flag operators on the route described would be the Isbrandsten and the Isthamian Line. Mr.

and Mrs. tlwood horrest and daughters, Misses Nancy and Linda Forrest left this week for a men Had lett. iney were appre Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cox and chil hended later in the business district.

Police said Ellsworth had vacation motor trip to California and the West Coast. dren of Richmond are visiting Mr. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Cox. 61 of the $100 bills and Wilson 91. Mr. and Mrs.

Holston Hollaway were recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. The other money was found in the room where they were staying, Dr. R. Furman Kenney is able to nolice said.

The bills were in suit Richard Brown, Newport News. Col. and Mrs. Gordon Cox and be out after being sick for the past six weeks. ple are not against the admission of Peiping into the United Nation." Rather, he said, it was a question of timing.

Addressing a news conference in Detroit today, Nu said the question of Red China was discussed only "generally, my view being that the seating of the People's Republic of China in the United Nations would contribute towards the easing of world tensions. When that was mentioned, the response I got was that China should first behave," he added. "From this I formed the impression, for which of course I assume sole responsibility, that the entry cases, dresser drawers and in socks. children are guests of Mrs. Cox's Ellsworth has been described by ITALY'S CHOICE Elena Fancera, 20-year-old Milan blonde, wears a winner's smile after being chosen Miss Italy in the weekend finals at Asiago, near Venice.

She will represent her country in the Miss Universe contest at Long Beach, later this month. officers as a buddy of Kenneth Kitts, convicted bank robber now in Miss Mary Atwill is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. D.

Gwaltney III. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Cofer are spending the Summer at their cot-tflfp at Moreart's Beach.

father, H. Garland Forrest. Col. and Mrs. Cox and family arrived recently from Hawaii where they have been making their home.

He was charged with Kitts in Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hitchens the 1950 burglary of the Granville, and son.

Billy, are spending the east Asia, said he would answer no Iowa, bank but the charges were Number Of Nuns 0 Summer at then- cottage at Morgan's Officials Continued From Page One ginning of this year through May 31 borrowing by its members went up about 405 million dollars, or 21 per cent, and that indebtedness of dealers customers for credit purchases of securities and commodities in- creased bv about 400 million dol- l.trs, or 1.6 per cent, to billion dollars. In June, however, according to less inclusive Federal Reserve figures, loans to stock market brokers and dealers in New York declined a bit, by some 61 million dollars, to about $1,825,000,000. This was for credit on commercial securities only. Consumer credit From the first pf the vear through the end of May, John Q. Citizen has taken on an -additional $1,44.1,000,000 in debt for goods.

Installment credit rose 'bv $1,682,000,000 and of this was for purchases cf automobiles. Non-installment credit (such as charge accounts) was "5 reduced somewhat The net result was an increase of ''nearly 5 per cent in consumer credit in the first five months of the year. This hoisted consumer debt to a record total of $31,568,000,000. Credit for autos made up over a third of the total. Homes Here, concern is less now than it was a few months ago.

The liberalized credit terms of the 1954 housing act resulted in an upsweep of easy mortgage purchasing. This caused economic policy makers to wonder if non-down- or nearly no-down-payment, mortgages to be paid off in up to 30 years, might be encouraging more questions for newsmen as "I dismissed following a mistrial. Kitts was convicted. Rome. Roman Catholic priests, of the People's Republic of China Beach.

Miss Jennie Holloway has re' feel now it is dangerous to answer Ellsworth was sentenced at Tulsa nuns, and religious brothers teach them." ceived word of the death of her into the United Nations, was therefore, a matter of timing. "At the cress conference fin to eight years imprisonment for his part in a $31,500 fur burglary and He said he felt his comments at Bonded Brakea $1 ,35 Poquoson-York 4-H Club Has Meeting Poquoson, July 7. Mrs. J. A.

Vohringer, home demonstration agent for Poquoson and York County, held a special room improvement project training meeting at her office at Tabb Tuesday. Members of Navajo 4-H Club attending were Annie Laura Freeman, Mary V. Thomas and Linda Wilson, also Mrs. Margaret Foster, leader. in 250 United States colleges, 1,536 diocesan and parochial high schools, and 8,493 parochial elementary New York) I made it abundantly brother-in-law.

Mr. Howard Mc-Cullen of Atlantic City, New Jersey. Mrs. Charlie Crocker has returned home after being a patient in Louise Obici Hospital. Suffolk.

Mrs. Eddie Jones is improving at informal news conferences might "smash" relations between Burma and this country. Earlier in the day, the prime min Relined, any car IP FIRESTONE subsequent gun battle. with police on April 19, 1954. He was given six years on a charge of assault with intent to kill and two years schools.

Roman Catholic nuns in the United States take care of more clear not once but twice that no official of the United States government told me this specifically and that it was only an impression I had gathered." I 180 Warwick Rd. Ph. 8-3666 ister visited the huge Ford Motor iin a secona aegree ourgiary con her home in Hayden's Lane. RADIO TV REPAIR viction. The terms were to run con Company and toured other Detroit industries.

than 8,000,000 patients a year in 790 general hospitals. Mrs. John A. Ramsey, Mrs. J.

T. Robbins, Mrs. Billy Ramsey, Mar- currently. Nu. a strong leader of South- He was at liberty under $13,500 appeal bond.

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