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Daily Press from Newport News, Virginia • Page 29

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Newport News, Virginia
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legislature In making its budget; Win Service Award Buckroe Junior Whitehead Urges a field trip to The Manners Museum this afternoon. Tonight, Arthur appropriations. Ihe surplus, he said, should be RICHMOND. June 6 tf A Fairfax County high school teacher M. Underwood of Rochester is 4 Convicted In Hampton Court For Drunk Driving Revenue Surplus For School Use received his four-gallon honor pin, John S.

Gray of 39 Sintin Road was honored for his contribution of three gallons and Lewis E. Hud-nall of 514 Ford St was awarded his two-gallon pin. The contribution of' these three men, taken over a necessarily ex and a Richmond consulting chemist have been picked to receive the High Promotion Program Tonight The Teenage Miracle" and scheduled to present an illustrated talk on "Color or Monochronje, or divided into two equal parts. One half should be added to the present State capital outlay appropriation of some 60 million dollars in order to take care of increased costs and alterations. 1957 Distinguished Service awards Both the Question.

of the Virginia section of the Amer RICHMOND, June 6 UV-DeL Sponsors for the convention in All four persons tried yesterday "American Youth, Our Most Important Natural will be fea Robert Whitehead of Nelson clude Harold S. Sniffen of The Mar in Hampton police court on charges tended period of time, more than County today proposed that Vir- tured addresses at Buckroe Junior iners Museum; Marcus F. Ritger of doubled yesterday's entire com einia split a surplus in this year's Nine Whoopers Seen In Canada High School promotional exercises munity effort revenues he estimated at over 25 Warwick Pupils Will End School Semester Today Scene: Warwick. the James River Camera Club; Fred Stephenson of the Cosmopolitan Camera Clubhand L. E.

Walton Assisting at the visit were Drs. S. Parker and Ralph Price and it driving while drunk were tound guilty. The docket was heard by Substitute Judge Edgar Massen-Durg, Judge Macy Carmel being out of the city attending a can-ference on Juveniles. Found guilty of the charge were Willie Warren, 39, a Negro, of million dollars betwen capital outlay and school construction.

Whitehead, a leader of the anti- at 8 tonight Carmen Vance, valedictorian, and Suzanne McIIroy, salutatorian, will deliver the speeches on the teenage situation. OTTAWA, June 6 Nine the Red Cross volunteers. Jr. of the Old Dominion Chapter of ican chemical society. Robert Harmon Horn, chairman of the science department of Mount Vernon High School in Fairfax, was selected by the Virginia section to receive its 1957 Distinguish ed Service award for "his outstanding contribution to the teaching of high school science.

Dr. Robert Hill Kean, consulting chemist with Virginia-Carolina Chemical was picked for the group's award "in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the professional standing of chemists." PSA. organization wing of the Democratic Party and an influential member of the House Finance Two hundred forty-three students whooping cranes, among the rarest birds in the world, have been spotted from the air at the nesting grounds in the Saas River area of Wood Buffalo National Park, the Canadian Wildlife Serv Action: More than 1 1,500 students leave school for Summer 3-Day Conclave Saturday morning, Warren H. Sa- are in the Buckroe ninth grade class due for promotion to high school. Committee, indicated he would of 627-27th Newport News, $100; reckless driving charge merged; Oswell Jackson Lewis, 34, of 907-81st Warwick, $100; no driver's Dialogue: "No more classes, no Of Photographic fer legislation based on the proposal as soon as possible.

Graham Pervier, class president will be in charge of the exercises ice reported today. permit $25: reckless driving merg which will begin with a processional Unit Opens Today ed; Alva Wayne Strait, 37, of 229- more books, no more teachers' dirtv looks!" Fade-Out: Children with happy miles on their faces. Students will be taken home by a fleet Of buses, scheduled that vary of Plainfield, N.J., will present an illustrated talk titled, "Birds in Color." Earle W. Brown, the convention's vice president will address Society members Saturday afternoon. During the three-day meeting, Barbara Sieger of Pearl River, N.Y..

assisted by Thomas F. Foster of Richmond, wilt have a special pictorial den. The first day of a three-day Tide Although the close of the June 30 fiscal year is still more than three weeks off. Whitehead said all indications are that general fund revenues, "including the accelerated taxes." will exceed by more and continue with an invocation by Nancy LaBarbera, class chaplain. The welcome speech to parents will be given by Ruth Roehra.

Nine is the largest number of the birds which ornithologists say are in danger of extinction ever seen at the nesting grounds so early in the year. The report came from wildlife biologist N.S. Novakowski in the water Photographic society of 4lst Newport News; sioo, reckless driving merged, and Herbert R. Hayden, 31, or Fort Eustis, $100, reckless driving merged. America regional convention will ness sanctuary.

He said "five of the whoopers appear to be sitting on nest "either hatching or brooding." Only 29 whooping cranes are known to, exist. the last buses will leave the schools take place today at the Hotel Cham berlin. at approximately 9:30 a.m. They Awards and honors will be distributed by Dennis H. Wine, and C.

Alton Lindsay, superin than 25 million dollars the last revised estimate used by the 1956 James A. Hartsell, a Negro, of 647-26th Newport News, was park, a 17.300 square-mile wilder Members of the society win take win report at 8:45 to receive their report cards and clear un routine found guilty of petty larceny of an electric skillet valued wholesale at tendent of schools, will give out certificates of promotion. 78 and given a fine of $25 and ten days in jail, suspended for one the Buckroe girls chorus will sing rYoull Never Walk Alone," while a cornet duet by Richard Everette and Elizabeth Joynes will year upon good behavior. matters, school authorities said. Normally, yesterday would have been the last day of school, but bad weather in mid-Winter threw the 180-day school term, one day behind.

However, firsj grade pupils completed their full term Wednesday and did not have to report ves- Among other cases were: John Calvin Turpin, 36, of no- hundred block 28th Newport News, 65 mph in 35-zone, $30. be another musical feature. Class sponsors are James H. Booth William 'W. Morton.

E. Joe K. Owens, 20, of 7410 Wick- tcruay or rooay, ham Warwick, no permit Paul Crider Stanley Mitchem, J. Troy Horn, Charles A. Skinner, Mrs.

Abner Neal and Miss Verna $25; reckless driving-accident and no registration card dismissed. Norton. Warren G. Edwards. 35, of Fort Eustis, reckless driving $25, drunk, MssstMtoiHSiMMa mmmmmimm'mmmmmmmmmmm'mmmtmmammmmmmmmmmmmmtmtft It CST WTOV Seeks Use Of TV Channel 13 WASHINGTON, June 6 UHF Channel 27 Station WTOV-TV, Portsmouth, today asked the communications commission for permission to shift its operation temporarily to VHF Channel 13.

$10. Earnest M. Dennis. 53, a Negro, Bloodmobile Nets Less Than Third Of Goal In Visit of 48 Union, Hampton, passing nv rrun nn nn'nnn iiwintii i i school bus, S25. Douglas E.

Ames, 31, of 4011 Monitor Drive, Hampton, 50 mph in 25-zone, $25. The station said it is preparing A disappointing turnout yester ray day at the Tidewater Bloodmobile visit to the Original Club yielded only 34 pints of blood, less than ii nun i an application lor regular use ot Channel 13. Channel 15 Station WVEC-TV, Hampton, has applied for authority to change to Channel 13. Noting this, WTOV-TV said that if it is allowed use of that channel on a temporary basis, VHF service UUll-UUUU one-third of quota. The visit was not sponsored, LyuuPU'U Birds Of Paradise SCARBOROUGH.

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