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DAILY PRESS, Newport Hews Warwick-Hampton, Thursday, October 17, 1957 33 I N.Y.STOCKQUOTATIONS Obituaries LIEUT. AND CAPTAIN Public Notice Public Notice jEATH notices DEATH NOTICES VI' Mrs. Barnett KEW YORK, Oct It tB-Fotlowinf to i Nrt, partial tabulation of today' stock trans-1 ClmeChg. etiooa oa the New York Stock Exchange: PhilaEl 3H Net Clone Cbg. TexGProd 32-! IVi Mrs.

W. L. Barnetf. mother of WOODWARD, Marion Hope. 10.

wife WADE. Robert Lamb. 92. of of Jonn B. Woodward died at 10 5 Hampton, died early today, J- a m.

Wednesday. Oct. 16, 1957. at resi-l957, at ha home. Survivor.

dence.19 Muaeum Drive. Warwick. Sur-ifive grandchildren. Kreat grandchildren, ived by husband, one son. four grand-1 several niece, and "ephew Funeral erv-children.

sister-in-law. two Fu-tk-e at 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18. 1957, in Yugoslavians Attend Course At Ft.

Eustis fiulco 124 Vi Net PhilipMor 40H 1 "A TexGSul 20 4- Vi Texlns 24 TexPCItO 32'4 Net Cfoae Cbg. Lt. W. R. Barnett, USN of 53 Marrow Hampton, died Tuesday in Lubbock, after a A ClmeChg.

PhillPet 3941 ElPasoNf 28v, fe'pitPlateG 70V 1 ErieRR lOJa IPIymOU 28 4- Vi neral service, at 3 p.m. Thursday. WJcnapei or niversme runerw nw. TexPLTr AbbottL 42 Textron 11 Vi 17, 1957, at First Presbyterian cnurcn.iuj ureeniawn t-emeiery. kvnnrt Kw Rnrial in peninsula Me-tneral Home in charge.) 45 IV.

Kroctfcti Tidewatou 2W long illness. V. FairbMor 42H IPubSvEWJ 29V4 V4 TimkRBear 38 morial Park. Family request, that Mrs. Almedia 3.

of 1913 Bay Burial will be in McKinney, VPuhlicklnd Transamer nr i rauira. Hampton, died Monday nignt, wu Two Yugoslavian Army Officers charge .14 .157. Mary Immaculate Hospital. Friday. 324 fci 20Vj 23 TriCont TrauxTra TwentCen HALL.

Ned, S3, NeKro, of 44 Frissell Survivor, include husband, daughter, lB 52i 334 25 7 FairchE Firestone 13H HiFlintkoto 37 FoodFair 764 2FordMot 43H Fost Wheel 26 iFreeptSul 2SH HiFreuhTra 84 21 Pullman 3S'4 IPureOU 3714 46V4 41 1 85W H'RCA TxOil 15 V4 Mrs. Bowles are among 19 Ioreign attending Transportation. Company Officer Course No. 14 at Fort died 1:35 a.m. Tuesday, Oct.

IS. 17 arsons, mree unnnm, iwo Dixie Hospital. Survived bv one son and grandchildren. Funeral service, at .2 p. two brother Funeral services at 10:3 iThursday, Oct.

17, 1957. at Pen insula UnBafCp 29V4- Acflnd AcmeStl Admiral AirRedue AlcoProd AllegLStl AHiedCh AUiedStn AllisChal AlphaPC AlumLtd Alcoa Amerada AmARCh AmAirlin AmBoseh AmBdPar AmCan AmOvatk I914 V4lUnCarbida 104 44 .124 Raytheon Mrs. Mollie Hudgins Bowles, 78, a resident of Newport News for 3341 17 1 UnOilCal 45V4 1V4 I ItepilDAT 25 the last 58 years, died at 7:20 a. m. vesterday in Mary Immaculate 21 4 53 2 a.

m. Friday, Oct. 18. 1957 at the funeral uneral Home, conducted oy in ne. home.

Burial in Hampton National Ceme-lroy Blackburn, pastor of Wythe Parkway tery. (SmiUi Brother. Funeral Home in Baptist Church. Burial in Greenlawn Ceme-charge.) lry- Peninsula Funeral Home in charge.) LORD, Mrs. Sophie Rose, 52.

of 2101 BOWTJSsTrcTMolue ffudgins, 78. of 111 Kecoughtan Road, Hampton, died at; 25th Newport News, died at 2:10 p.m. Oct. 16, 1957, nn-ja. Wednesday.

Oct. 16, 1957, at MaTF expected ly in her home. Survived by. Immaculate Hospital after an illness of sev-husband. two dauehters.

brother, twoieral Weeks. Survivors include daughter. Eustis, it was learned yesterday. The two, a lieutenant and a captain, are attending the course under provisions of a military assistance 4i V4 RepubSU 51 IVi i RexDrug 59H ViiReynMet 19 jRyTobB 46 Ru hflQOU 6 71 24 Garwood 102 1 GenDynara 62 WGenElec 154- GenFinaa 18H GenFds 15i6 HGenMotorfl 41H GenPrec 38i GenPubUt Hospital. i i tit" 1 4 ,1 in iMi'i'iifiiTi 1 vm ruTm-unir' ir-ro "jiaiMWfcaiTraBiMiiMMM rfi vv My 4a 41 44 30 45 44 UnPac Vn.tAirUn 401414 Unit Aire V4il'nitedCp 68 4 UmtFruit 223 1 42V4 144iUnitMM USGypsum 72Vi I'SLinea 14 VilUSRub 26' 39' HohrAirc Mrs.

Bowles, of 1119-25A 12 4- 33V4 was ill several weeks. grandchildren. Funeral plans incomplete, son, two grandson. Funeral service. 61 (Peninsula Funeral Home in charge.) AmfcasiEl GenRealty at 2:30 p.m.' at Orcutt Avenue Baptist Church.

Burial In Greenlawn Cemetery. She was a native of Mathews 27 4-1 37 33 4 RoyalUut 8 SafewaySt StlanF Stilt gPap SeibAlRR SeanRoeb AmMfcFdy J2V4 V4lGenRefrac i Peninsula Funeral Home in cnarge.) County. On the Lower Peninsula 264 44iUSSteel MILLER, Ernest, 20, of Sunderland, Eng 56 17 George Coleman, USTob land, died Tuesday. Oct. 15.

1857, aboard program, according to the office of the chief of Transportation in Washington. A spokesman in the office said the program has been in effect "for some time." Yugoslavia, a Communist country, is generally thought to be outside Kremlin control. It was re-norted vesterdav however, that 34 16V. 394 4 254 354 1 32V4 64V4 U4 42H4- Vi 3ti4 37V4 14 15H4- V4 23 LtahPtL 26V 72V44-2 58 1 she was a member ot orcutt Avenue Baptist Church, the T. E.

L. Class and Women's Missionary Union and a visitor for the Sunday AmMotor IGenTire AmNGaa jt4 GaPacCp AmRad V1H4 Gillette AmSmeB 424 HiGUdden AmSHFd 3414 Goodrich AmSugar 24 -AmTelicTe 169 ttGranCSU AmTob 74H IGtNoRy Am Viscose 31 4 Greyhound AmWWka 974 Gram Aire M. V. Riseley anchored off Newport News. Funeral services 3 p.

m. Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1957, in chapel of Caffee Funeral Home, Newport News, with The Rev. W. F.

Burke SheliOU SimondsS Sinclair Socony SoCarEtVG VanadCp 31 44 VickCbera 53 4- 4 5H4 44 50 20V44- Ki Political Leader In Norfolk, Dies ORCHESTRA'S MEN BEHIND SCENE These are two of the men behind the scenes for tonight's opening performance of the season for Peninsula Orchestra, which will appear in concert at 8:30 p. m. in Newport News High School Auditorium. They are John W. Paulson, (left), stage manager, and Hugh M.

Booth, who 'is in charge of the door for the concert. Guest artist at tonight's performance will be Marcel Hubert, French-born cellist. School home department. of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church offici VaCaroCh 14 23 VirgRy 29 1 SouCalEdia 47 la ating.

(Caftee Funeral Home in cnarge.) SouthernCo 22H Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. John W. Dickenson of Hamp VireRvPf 10 SouPac AmZinc 12 GulfMobtO 20 NORFOLK, Oct. 16 LT) George VulcanMPf 14 44 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Yugoslavia has given diplomatic recognition to Communist East Anaconda 45 111 4 37 44 34V- 20 10 44 SouRy SperryRd Coleman, 74, president of ArmcoStl 484 Vii ton; a son, Ira F. Bowles of Warwick; two sisters, Mrs.

M. W. Ison Walworth 1544 1714 i Spiegel Germany, a move some observers ArmourtCo 12V4 HamilWat AshlOii 15V4 44 HercPdr 25 Birtcherd Dairy, and political leader in Norfolk County for manv 3934- Va 48 44 6f Newport News and Mrs. H. L.

say was made at tne insistence 01 20 374, Brand 13 4. 4n StdOilCal 33 V4iStdOillnd AssdDryG 30 iHeydenNpt This is to notify the public that I wnl not be responsible for any debts other than those made by myself from this date. ELLIS H. JACOBS JR. mi-28th Street Newport News, Va.

56 244 40 4- vears. died Tuesday nieht at his Atchison Moscow. 53 28 15 21 WPennEl WeatAirL WestMary WestUnTel Wests ABk WestEl WheelStI WhiteMot StdOilNJ StdOilOh The United States, since lV4y, Seventh Graders Planning 43' 4 Z0V4 4'Homestk 35 14 HousehFin 40H HoustLP 8 HoweSnd 5T. -1 Norfolk Highlands residence. Funeral services will be conduct 50'4 44 7 AtiCslLina AtlRefia AtlasCp AvcoMfg 5844 43 14 44 57 2 Haynes of Ervin, and a grandson, Lt.

William Ira Bowles, stationed at Hunter Air Force Base, Savannah, Ga. The family will be at the home of Mrs. Dickenson, 55 Algonquin Stanwar StauffCh SterlDruf art PriHou at 1 at Frwmain has supplied an estimated $1.4 billion in economic and military aid to Yugoslavia. 39 38-4 4 31 44 12 Street Baptist Church here. Burial Advertisements For WilaonlcCo 4 Junior Sputnik' Launching 14 14 16 Stoke VanC I lucent BabcockfcW 3H4 IndustRay BaldLima 10' lnlandStl 40 38'4 84 4 A Fort Eustis spokesman saia 11 will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery.

stonebw Stud Pack 4 47 1 The Fort Monroe Exchange has thirteen A junior Sputnik will be launch Wrieley 78 Road, Hampton. 73 A producer and distributor of BaltGlcE BaltiOh BendixAV events, will be at 2:30 p.m. next Thursday. 331 iInspirCop 38 V4 lIntBusMc 46 44'IntHarv 14' IntNick WyanWor 5 3044 2871 3 3144 72 2 88 ed not by Russia, not by the SunOil Sunray SwifttCo SvlvElPd Funeral arrangements are incom is doubtful that any classified material is brought out in the course, since it is basic instruction in company and battalion level duties and cash registers for sale, consisting of National and Burroughs Machines, the majority being manual operated. A list of equipment to be sold, information as to 22 57 3 34 44 YaletTow 2741 44 plete.

40T4 H'lntPaper United States, but by the Briarfield Elementary School 7th Grade class. milk in the Norfolk-Portsmouth area since 1912, he was born in Danville, where he also was in the dairy business'. YoungStW 2944 V4 SymGould IntTeliTel 28 44 Funeral services will be held at YngstShfcT 81 YngstSUr 2244 responsibilities. Lannching tune, according to Telautogr 444 44 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at Orcutt Ave 33i-l 60 3414 44 7 3341 The nine-month course wm run UlCrkCoal 34 IV, JohnsMan 4m JonesfcL 45 1 He was a proponent of high Tenncp 42 vi TexaaCo 62V4 44 ZenithRad 109 2 until next June.

nue Baptist Church, with tne Kev. Roy F. Carter, pastor, Buckroe Bap standards in the milk industry and terms and condition ot sale, place anu time property may be inspected and application forms may be obtained from Fort Monroe Exchange, Fort Monroe, Va. Written bids will be received until noon 31 October 1957. Seller reserves right to reject all bids.

Phone Hamptoa 7972 Ext. 3100. Ware Morrison, 12, of 628 Briar-field Road, Warwick, who thought up the idea while Mrs. Mary Beavans was discussing current That's when the class usuafly studies science. Place, naturally, will be the school's playground.

Out to best the Soviets, Ware and his six compatriots will put life to the test in their satellite. Asked what manner of being they would test under the rigors of stratospheric flight, Ware said, tist Church, in charge. 60 34i Kaiser Al 7V44- 44 Kennecott 7 44 KernCLd 4- Koppers Benguet BethSteel BoeingAir Borden BorgWarn BranAirw BoeingAir Borden BorgWara BranAirw BriSKsMf BrigRsiSt BrunBalka BucyEria BuddCo Bullard Burllnd Burrought ButteCop Burial will follow in Greenlawn 27H Vt 88 1 35 44 41 27 was a familiar figure at public hearings in Richmond of the Virginia State Milk Commission. He managed the countv cam- Army, Navy, AF Warn Personnel Cemetery. Pallbearers will be V.

L. SALES Final total today 1,050.000 Previous day 2,620,000 Week ago 2,122,660 Month ago 1335,670 Year ago 1,637,605 Two yean ago 1,762,539 Jan. 1 to date 422,840.424 1956 to date 448,582.050 1955 to date 537368,050 Montgomery, K. r. coates, w.

i. 29 KressSH 31 44) 1544- 4 Leel-Soni 13 LehighCVM 10 44'LehValRR 37 lV4LernerSlr 29 12 44 9 15 Dickenson, Edgar L. Nettles, L. A Howell, R. E.

Williams, C. H.Wil-Hams and'C F. Matteson. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH AND PARISH HOUSE The undersigned will accept sealed bids for the purchase of the following parcels ot real estate, to-wit: On Missile Talk "A bug say a moth or a fly or Stocks' 2-Day Recovery Gut Daigns for Gov. Stanley in 1953 and had been active in politics of the Democratic party since the early 1920s.

He served on the Norfolk County Board of Supervisors for 16 vears. half of which he was its 5144- 44 LofGlass a bee or something. Other scientists on the march are Glen Davenport, Ronnie Owens, Honorary pallbearers will be members cf the TEL Class and LibMcSkL CalumlrH 104 HLielrMy Va. Must Shock WASHINGTON; Oct. 16 W-The At my, Navy and Air Force have i it a limit CampbSoup 34 4- 4 Link Belt other friends of the 73 1 10 67 55 4 32 1 14 27 44 30 44 chairman.

In 1931 he gained state Billy Roberts, Bobby Roth, Johnny 14 iLockhAire CanDry CdnPac Scommrand disc he led the pro- Queen Elizabeth, Mrs. Sophie Lord eressive movement in opposition to By Quiet Slip of missile or satellite matters, tne 26 44 Loews 12 iLoneSCem 22 4- LoneSGaa 14 HLonelslLt 70 1234 LouisGfcE the road and bridge commission Seymour, and Barry Hacnett. ware hand-picked them at the suggestion of Mrs. Beavens. There are 28 pupils in the class.

"You see. we're studying the Henderson Says ticket. It resulted in the passage of House Government Information subcommittee said today. 20 25 25 13 Vi the Bvrd act and the state taking 37 Lowenstein NORFOLK, Oct. 16 UKQueen NEW YORK, Oct.

16 UP) A quiet decline today cut short the stock market's two-day recovery drive Mrs. Sophie Rose Lord. 52, of 2101 Kecoughtan Road, Hampton, died unexpectedly at 2:10 p.m. yesterday in her home. A native of Lexington, she had lived on the Peninsula the past over the roads.

29'- 44! solar svstem in science," Ware said. 23'4 44 8 Mack The Army and the Air Force said personnel should refrain from making public statements on the Elizabeth II "must find a shocking Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hel "Freddy Brown gave us this bal 55 'MarineMid 18 after last week huge losses, ena Hollenbeck Coleman; one son. contradiction of history on her visit loon, about twice as big as a basket 55 iMarshField 32 31 32 1 three daughters and nine grandchil 16 years. She was a member of to Virginia," Horace Henderson, Re subject.

The Naw said officers were di 27 Maytag 13 ball and made out of heavy rubber. We're going to fill it with helium dren, pll of the Norfolk area. Among pivotal stocks the range of losses ran to around 2 points. There were only a few gainers. Wvthe Presbvtenan Church publican candidate for lieutenant MavtagPf MchessAR 27 44 70-a 43 90 52 35 and hook a basket on it and send Survivors are her husband, rected to make no statement relative to space satellites except in MeadCp governor, said here today.

All those certain lots or parcels of ground situate and being in the City of Newport News. State of Virginia, known and designated as Lots Eighteen (18), Nineteen (19) and Twenty (20), in Block Numbered One Hundred Eleven (111), as shown. on a certain map entitled, "Map of Part of the City of Newport News, made by E. E. McLean.

Civil Engineer, dated September 29. 1881, and of record in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Warwick, Virginia; said land being formerly situate in the County of Warwick, but since the incorporation of the City of Newport News has been and now is located within the corporate limits of the City of Newport News, Virginia. Together with the buildings and improvements thereon. The said property te more commonly known as lll-13-15-27th Street, Newport News, Virginia. Occupancy to be on or about April 1958.

Said bids to be opened at the Parish House, 115-27th Street, Newport News, Virginia, at P.M., Monday, November 4. 1957, at which time a ten per cent (10) cash deposit will be required of Uomntnn turn The day started routinely with jit up. 51 2, Merck 40 1 15 26 1 "On one hand the Queen is being In the basket of "cardboard as daughters, Mrs. J. E.

Forehand of the context of a statement made Warwick and Mrs. Mollie Jennings by Rear Adm. Rawson Bennett, Eastland, Collins Visiting At R-M prices about two-to-one on xne downside in generally expected lieht as paper" the researchers will shown at Jamestown and Williams 33 rhief nt naval researcn. on uci. 5 44 of Hampton; a brother, L.

K. Rose burg the birthplace of our republic put a thermometer and chemicals like cobalt caloride to show whether 40 2 1957. or unless cleared by the of Louisville. and two grand LYNCHBURG, Oct. 16 Two 31 1 CapitalAirl CaroPtU CaseJl CaterTraa Celanea CenfcSw CerDePaa Cert-Teed ChesCpVa CheslcOh ChiGtWest ChMSptPa ChiRilrPac Chrvaler CttFinaa CUiesSve Clevite ClimaxMo CluettPea CocaCola ColePalm Colli A ik CohiFfclr ColBrdA ColGaa ComK red ComlSol ComwEd Congoleura ConCopp Con Edit ConsumPw Container ContCan ContMot ContOil CoadenPet CraneCo Crown ZeO CrucStl CudahyPk Curtis Pub CurtiacWr profit-taking after the swing to the upside on this week's first two sessions.

A few small early gains were made among aircrafts and missiles 20 MerrChiS 63 miMiamiCop 37 MiddleSUt 101 MoKanTel 46V4 1 I MnKTPf 15 HIMoPacA 244 i MonsanCh 25 MontDuUt 16 iMonlerOU 454 HMontWard 12 Motorola 38 Vt MurrayCp chief of information. children. it gets colder or hotter up there. where freedom and democracy were born," Henderson said at a luncheon 31 men high in the ranks of Southern All directives bore the same 20 21 oolitics Sen. James tastland ot date Oct.

9, 1957, four days after meeting of the Sertoma Club. Mississippi and Gov. Leroy Collins Funeral plans are incomplete. Ernest Miller 33 44 43 "Yet," Henderson continued, "she of Florida will be on Randolph- but they soon evaporated. The warlike pronouncements about the Syrian crisis began com news of the launching of tne soviet earth satellite hit American 25 44 cannot help being confused by see as well as the bug.

An ingenious addition to the scientific apparatus is a self-timing camera the young men will set it and once altitude is gained, the camera will take a picture of earth. Later studies may employ the ft NatAcma 46J Ernest Miller, 20, junior engineer Macon Woman College campus this weekend, accompanied by their newsnaners. ing that Virginias present political ing before noon but they had little on tne m. Kiseiey, urmsn leadership is sowing the seeds of The subcommittee statt saia 42 (NalBtsc 39 44 44lNatlairy 37 freiehter. was crushed to death national disunity and defiance of law wives.

Senator and Mrs. Eastland are or no immeaiate ettect upon prices or the rate of trading. Wars and was only after presistent pressure that it got copies of the orders 17 iNatDistiU 21 40 44jNatGyp S9 6 NatLead 101 1 Tuesday directing cargo handling and order by. fanning the flames of camera in photographing the parents of Anne Elizabeth Eastland patents ui nunc uuauvih uhh threats of war frequently send the from the three services. Word ohr.

iocc work on the ship, thermometer after a given time. 4 44 NatSuppIy 38 1 market down in nervous selling or J. I lHCIIlUCI UL lilt SUHUHIUIC the gag had leaked out and the Coveor and Mrs. Collins are The scientists are asking every- Services were conducted mornine in Caffee Funeral the successful bidder, lne undersigned, however, expressly teserves the right to reiect any and all bids and shall be allowed fifteen (15) days for such acceptance or rejection. Inspection of the premises may be made by appointment with Reverend Roy else boost prices of defense stocks intolerance and racial prejudice.

He said "Our great shrines are becoming but hollow symbols of the historical crusade for liberty, justice and freedom." Henderson reiterated that he is parents ot Jane Brevard coiuns, staff said it understood reporters had tried in vain to get copies at But the initial news today seemed the class bring heavy kt urn string to control Junior Sputnik. leave Wall Street indifferent. also a sophomore. 18 NalThea 8 25 INewEngEl 15 44 45 4 NewptNSh 77 1 20 4 44 YCentral 21 6 iNYChlfSI 22 101, 8 32 HINYShipbd I0 1 iNiaMPw 74i to Home chapel by the Rev. W.

Burke, rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. the Pentagon. Got any yourselt ineyii proeaoiy They are among guests of the L. Sloop, Ielephone 2-7861.

Prices hovered moderately low The staff said the directives need it. college for parents' weekend. er until about the final hour when Burial was in Greenlawn Ceme Dated this 16th day of October, 1957 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH OF NEWPORT NEWS were sure to come up in hearings Nov. 18-19 when Murray Snyder, losses deepened with a slight pick tery and pallbearers were Riseley Ribbon Of Zefran Fourth Channel 13 not an mtegrationist. "The machine candidates have consistently resorted to name calling in an effort to discredit us since they have admitted they have no legal up of trading but no particular sell Assistant secretary of defense for public affairs, is a scheduled wit crew members.

L. R. Ratclif fe Order of Publication ing Jinsuic. niiiung umi ici ouo-u T1 1 v-s lyrts there was some oUsappoint-js Planned TOr Application Made WASHINGTON. Oct.

16 W- ness. 44Nor(4Wes 61 1 46 NoAmAy 25 42 NorPac 36 14 4 NorwichPh 29 28 15 23 10 OhioEdU 46H 25 OhioOU 32v4 44 12 OlmMath 43 60 1 OliverCp 44 52 HjOxlordPaP 32 42 173 47 41 DanRivM PanaCp DaytPiL DeccaReo Deere Deli. Hud UelLlcW DnCSeag TtomeMia PougAire OowCheni IreMlnd puPont DooU plan to control integration in our schools and since Lindsay Almond intriii expresses uiai uie aiiuaiui and other defense issues did Tvrtrrmm L. C. Ratcliffe of Richmond Virginian Television applied today to the Communications has recognized the Supreme Court father of L.

Ratcffe of 134 Findley Square. Hampton, died ert L. Wade Jr. and Edward F. Wade of Hampton, five grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

rise in response to tne Syrian news. But aircrafts and missiles Commission for TV Channel 13 at VIRGINIA: In the Circuit Court of the City of Williamsburg and County of James City. Sept. 24, 1957. JGHNIE HENRY Complainant INEZ TREDWELL HENRY, Respondent ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to obtain fot the Complainant against the Respondent yesterday in his home.

decree and admitted that some integration in Virginia is inevitable," Henderson said. have had a consistent rise for sev Norfolk. Va. Funeral services will be held at Other survivors are two sons. 32 13 There are three other applicants This," he said, "has been the Parampici 32 PennTex 5 eral days and profit-taking was in order.

Tax loss selling was still reported. There was expectations, EaatAlrL SO J. T. Radcliffe of Richmond, and L. E.

Ratcliffe of New Mexico, and two daughters, Mrs. J. Barr and Mrs. Robert Perry of too. that the market would nave to a divorce from the bonds of matrimony on the ground of constructive desertion; and an affidavit has been made and filed that the said Inez Tredwell Henry is not 2 p.

m. tomorrow at Riverside Funeral Home chapel, with the Rev. W. E. Farrar.

pastor of Ivy Memorial Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Robert R. 29 miPaPwfcU 41 44 32 1 IPaRR 16 80 PepsiCola 1 8 44 32 44 Pfiwr 82 1 3 'PhelpaD 43 1 EastSStl EastKod ElAutIL ElliMua for that channel: Norfolk-Newport News Television Channel 15 Station WVEC-TV, Hampton which wants to shift to 13, and Channel 27 Station WTOV, Norfolk, which also seeks the same height of political demagoguery. The question before the voters is not integration or segregation but whether or not Virginia shall legally control the problems facing our test last week's lows before mounting another rally.

Burial will be in Forest Lawn Depressing news in the a k- schools with the local assignment Cemetery. Other funeral plans are shift. ground included a renewed cut in Wade, Jack F. Wade, Donald L. plan or continue an inflammatory VA.

MARKETS Ribbons across the entrances of Hampton Roads Tunnel at opening ceremonies Nov. 1 will be made of a brand new material, Zefran. The Dow Chemical Warwick office thought up the plan of using the fibre in this way to introduce it to this area. Two 40-foot leneths of wool-like Zefran were dved Old Glory Blue which with white are the state flag colors in a dav long session in the Warwick experimental- laboratory vesterdav. Arthur E.

Young, man-aaer of Dow's James River Division; announced. The long, soft pieces mav later be finished to give them a shine and stiffness common to most cuttine ceremonv tapes, a firm spokesman added. And white bows of the stuff The Virginian company is com incomplete. The body is at Joseph Bliley Funeral Home, Richmond. copper prices, a drop in Housing a resident of this state and that tne last known address and place of abode was General Delivery, Garland, North Carolina.

It is therefore ordered that the said Inez Tredwell Henry do appear within ten (10) days after due publication of this order, and do what is necessary iO protect her interest. And, it is further ordered that this order be published once a week for four successive weeks in the defiance which can only lead to vio Wade, Robert C. Wade, Harry Shoff and Gordon Poole. posed of area business and pro starts and the September decline lence or the closing of our public schools." fessional men and includes the prin personal income, me iirst cipal stockholders of Virginia monthly fall since 1956. L.

M. Sherman M. M. Sealey Sr. Funeral services for Mallory M.

The Associated Press average of Daily Press, a nwspaper having gen Yacht 60 stocks fell $1.00 to $161.00 with! eral circulation in the City and County. Beach Radio Station WBOF. lt is headed by R. R. Richardson president of Hall-Hodges steel fabricators.

Pallbearers for today's funeral II 1 Sealey 63, of 716 Todd's Lane, Hampton, who died Tuesday in Riverside Hospital, will be held at the industrials down $2.20. the And it is further ordered that a copy of this Order be posted at the front door services tor Leon Marsnau aner-man, 62, of 57 West Virginia Continued From Page Three rails down $1.30 and the utilities of the Courthouse and a copy mailed to 2 p. m. at Liberty Baptist Church, up 30 cents. Phoebus, who died luesday, nave the said Respondent at her last known address.

Paddling Nets Frat Of 1,159 issues traded, declines setting while the Grace fins can provide more than 80 tons of lift. been announced. mav be used to adorn the blue rib Hampton, with the Rev. E. F.

Chauncey and the Rev. J. Walter Martin in charge. Pallbearers are J. M.

Eason, September 24. 1957. TESTE: VIRGINIA BLANCHARD. Clerk. Probation At U.

Va. Yesterday's visit to the shipyard, totaled 634 and advances 283. There were 76 new lows for the year and no new highs. open to interested spectators from The body wilt be taken from! D. R.

Taylor, p.q. 411 W. Duke of Gloucester Street CHARLOTTESVILLE, Oct. 16 L. C.

Pierce, M. S. Shackelford, M. G. Jackson, H.

P. Kyle and George Peake. Volume was the lowest of tne bons and complete the state color scheme. Governor Thomas B. Stanley Is scheduled to make an address at the Peninsula end of the tunnel on dedication day, and Highway Com Williamsburg, Virginia.

Caffee Funeral Home to the church at 1 p. m. (J) The University of Virginia In-terfraternity Council's governing board has placed the Delta Kappa Services will be at 10 a. m. at A Copy Teste: VIRGINIA BLANCHARD, Clerk.

local shipbuilding and shipping trades as well as Fort Eustis officials, was one of a series in a 62-day trip down the Atlantic seaboard to the Gulf Coast Burial will be in1 Greenlawn past eight sessions, totaling 2.050,-000 shares compared with 2.620,000 yesterday. Phoebus Baptist Church. Burial will VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT be in Hampton National Cemetery. Epsilon Fraternity on strict social probation for three months. It Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be George W. Lyliston, Walter Lan-drum, Gilbert Saunders, W. C. OF THE COUNTY OF YORK Of the 15 most active stocks, 10 P. R.

Wilt, secretary of the The Wanderer will provide a sim missioner James A. Anderson will be the main speaker on the Norfolk side of the Roads. RICHMOND, Oct. 16 (AV-(VDA) Prices offered farmers: Wheat No. 2 red winter: Richmond area 2.07.

Corn No. 2 yellow shelled: Richmond area 1.30; Norfolk 1.20. Ear (70 lbs per bushel) Norfolk 1.10. Corn No. 2 white shelled: Richmond area 1.40; Norfolk 1.10-1.30.

Ear (70 lbs per bushel) Norfolk 1.00-1.20, Oats No. 2: Richmond area 73. Soybeans No. 2 yellow: Richmond 2.07. At Chicago hogs were steady to higher.

Butcher hogs brought prices steady to 15 cents higher and hows sold steady to strong, with instances of 25 cents up. Butchers grading No. 2 and 3 and scaling 190 to 260 pounds sold from $17.25 to $17.50. Several lots of No. 2 and 2s scaling 200 to 225 pounds brought $17.60 to $17.75.

A email lot of the same weights and grades sold for $17.90, the top. Sow from 350 to 550 pounds sold from $16.25 to $17.00, and some lighter weights up to $17.25. EDD POWELL EVANS, charged the local chapter with vio fell, 4 rose and one was unchanged. Phoebus Fire announced that all Phoebus firemen will meet in complainant vs. CHANCERY The most active stock was ver- Moore, R.

F. Becker and Jesse Hogge. ilar trip for south shore observers today. Friday the vessel will leave Hampton Roads for her trip to the Gulf Coast, lating the fraternity code by paddling pledges and engaging in outdoor hazing. SHELBY HONAKER EVANS tientes-Camaguey Sugar, up Vs at full uniform this morning at 9 to Mason Addresses 13Vi on 49,200 shares, second was attend the funeral of Mr.

Sherman. The action followed conferences Texas Gulf Sulphur, up at 197s Mrs. Terry 446 North Reservoir Street Pomona, California Defendant IN CHANCERY The object of the above styled suit is Much of the voyage with University President Colgate Conference Bruce Mason, staff assistant, sales. has been planned for the benefit of Ned Hall Funeral services for Mrs. Al W.

Darden Jr. on 29,900 shares. Third was North American Aviation, off i at 25li on 28,000 shares. to obtain a divorce a mensa et thoro from Jim Bakhtiar. president of the media L.

Terry, 63, of 1913 Bay Hampton, who died Monday in Mary Immaculate Hospital, will the defendant, Shelby Honaker Evans, upon the grounds of desertion. Ned Hall, 63, a Negro, of 44 possible Sperry customers. Experimental naval gear usually installed on the vessel was removed for the voyage. Next came Lowe off at 14, passenger department, addressed the Newport News Chapter of the Better Service Conference at Hotel Warwick last night. Frissell died at 1:35 a.

m. And it appearing from affidavit filed and Bethlehem Steel off at fraternity and captain of the university football team, said the action will be appealed. Under the probation order the fraternity would be according to law that Shelby Honaker Some recent favorites heavily be held at 2 p. m. today at Peninsula Funeral Home.

Tuesday at the Dixie Hospital after a short illness. Lven so, eht trip has its own ex bvans is not a resident of the State of Virginia, it is, therefore, ordered that His topic was Selling Passenger The Rev, Leroy Blackburn, pas He is survived by one son. Oliver traded on the downside today were Martin off 1, Boeing, off 1 and General Dynamics otf Vh. perimental aspect. Aboard today is a new version of Sperry's Mark IV radar designed for use along inland banned from participating in campus social, athletic and political life.

Miller of Columbia, S. and two tor of Wythe Parkway Baptist the said Shelby Honaker Evans do appear within ten days after due publication of this order in the Clerk's Office of the said Circuit Court and do what is necessary to protect her interest. Travel," and he told the group about the various sales tools and other means of selling the public on traveling by rail. Church, will lead services. brothers, Squire Hall of West Vir U.

S. Lines rose 1: on a good Burial will be in Greenlawn ginia, and McKinley Hall of Peters earnings report. Youngstown. Sheet was ahead early in the day on It is further ordered that this order burg. waterways.

lne new version is marked chiefly by special cabinets and controls to give tugboat operators a pinpoint picture ofNjt tow. Cemetery. Pallbearers will be R. Byrd. C.

W. Dickinson, J. R. be published once a week for four con Funeral services will be held at Mason also said that modern streamlined passenger cars are among the finest in the industry similar news but closed witha loss secutive weeks in the Daily Press, the Speigle R. E.

Dailey. E. 10:30 a. tomorrow at the Smith Brothers Funeral Home. The Rev.

oi Other tools aboard the vessels Food For Thought TOLUCA, Mexico LP A tourist saw a large sign reading "Chop Suey" on the front of a restaurant. He entered and ordered a dish, "We don't sell chop suey," the waitress explained. "That's just the name of the restaurant." Investing Companies Mattson, and T. W. Howard.

Other friends of the family will serve as and that our service is of the highest quality. J. Dett Marshburn, pastor of Zion elude new versions of hydraulic steering gear with remote controls, Some of the wider losses included U. S. Steel 2, Lukens Steel 23i, Chrysler 2, Caterpillar 2V4, Doug newspaper hereby designated by the Court for said publication, and it is further ordered that a copy of this order be posted at the front door of the Courthouse in Yorktown, York County, Virginia, within ten days after entry of the order of publication and that another copy of this order be mailed to the' de honorary pallbearers.

Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Hampton National Cemetery. las Aircraft Vh, Anaconda 1, rudder angle indicator, gyro-compass, triple steerer gyro-pilot, lever pilots, auto-pilots, loran, Mark II There a great future for railroad passenger service in the travel fieid," Mason said, "and given the opportunity to compete on an equal NEW YORK, Oct. 1 National Asso- cu.ti.itiAa Dealers. Mrs.

Minnie Thomas Bid Ashed Umehttm Fd A 4 94 5.37 Mrs. Minnie Houston Thomas, Kennecott 17a, International Nickel 2V'4, Allied Chemical 254, Gulf Oil 2V2, and Baltimore Ohio and Mark 1U radar sets. basis, railroads can do the best DO IT YOURSELF 7.50 iv Umiehtnn Fd 6.90 Comwlth Investment 19 job." 71, who made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Edna P. Oates, 4 Jackson Road.

Warwick, died at Final cost of the Wanderer, complete with the $95,000 gyro-fins, would run well above the quarter IVi. 8.21 8.90 8.92 3.57 7.S6 Goodyear rose 1, Goodrich IV4, 10:45 p. m. Wednesday after an Union Carbide 38, American Tele Dreyfus runa F. I.

F. Founders Mut Fund Hamil Fd HC 7 Hamil Fd HDA Income Found Fund i.M.nui,,iMi Income 3 26 7.05 3. S3 3.79 2.23 7.45 illness of several weeks. million dollar level. No yachting en thusiast has expressed a serious de sire to purchase the floating labora phone Vt, Southern California Edi 4.19 8.14 A native of Fredericksburg, she son l'i and Standard Oil of Indi as those which have been investigated.

Union sources, the paper said reported that the Internal Revenue Service had called in hundreds of local officers and busi had moved to Warwick about 18 tory. ana Vt. Keystone Cust 1 M.71 54.75 Keystone Cust 22.22 24.24 months ago. She was a member of Prices also were generally low' the Church of God at Fredericks er on the American Stock Ex Ketch ness agents in what appeared a burg. She is survived by two daugh change where volume dwindled to systematic effort to uncover pos ters, Mrs.

Oates, and Mrs. Katie 780,000 shares from 820.000 yester Continued From Page Three sible tax-dodging. Beasley of Locust Grove, one day. Among the losers were in Keystone cust Keystone Cust 4 M-01 Keystone Cust 1 7.87 8.59 Kejstone Cust 1 Keystone Cust 1 14.70 Keystone Cust 8 1 Jj-" Keystone Cust 3 10 51 U.47 Keystone Cust 8 4 7.08 7.74 Keystone Fund Can, unavailable Mass Investors Trust 1U4 lO.Sfi Wellington Fund Whitehall Fund 10.92 11.81 fendant herein at the post office address given in the affidavit in this cause. MELVILLE 1.

BRYANT Clerk of the Circuit Court of York County. By Edith M. Goode. D. C.

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINlAfn the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Hampton, on tile 16th dav of October; 1957. FRANCES SMITH BARTELL, Plaintiff, against FREDERICK J. BARTELL, co James Matthews, J.4 16th Avenue, North Jacksonville, Florida, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce a vinculo matrimonii on the grounds of wilful desertion and abandonment. And an affidavit having been mads and filed that the defendant, Frederick J.

Bartell not resident of the State of Virginia, it is ordered that he do appear here within 10 days after due publication nereof, and do what may be necessary to protect his interest in this suit. A Copy Teste: C. M. GIBSON, Clerk By Nancy Burke, Dep. Clerk.

Wilson k. Wilson, p.q. Copy Teste: C. M. Gibson, Clerk By Nancy Burke, Dep.

Clerk. aboard to prevent seriously dis ternational Petroleum, Pacific Petroleum, British Petroleum, Im rupting their studies perial Oil, Hazeltine and BLOODMOBILE The boy. Ted. left the Piioenix VISIT TODAY this summer, when she anchored off New York City. He attended an Corporate bonds were mostly CROSSCUT son, Herman Thomas of hredencks-burg, one brother, Frank Houston of Richmond, one sister, Mrs.

Annie Hicks of Warsaw, and three grandchildren. Arrangements for the funeral are incomplete. Peninsula Funeral Home is in charge. R. L.

Wade Sr. steaay. eight-week summer session at the university of Chicago. U. S.

government bonds were narrowly mixed in slow dealings Leading Stocks Meanwhile, Jessica, who fan over the counter. NEW YORK, Oct. 16 Wl-Salea, closing price and net change of the .15 most active Paper Claims Union Brass Under Probe A retired barn foreman for Virginia Electric and Power Lamb Wade 92, of 205 atocKJ toaayi Vertientes Suf Tov r.u( Sul The Tidewater Bloodmobile will be at the Original Club from 1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. today.

Today's visit will be sponsored by the Newport News-shipyard for the second time this year. At the last shipyard visit quota was exceeded by some 35 pints. Dick Millner, blood chair- man of the Newport News-Warwick Red Cross, announced that all prospective donofs will be welcomed at the visit. 29,500 Greenbriar Hampton, died NEW YORK, Oct. 16 iffp- The North Am Avta 28,000.

Imwi a. (wnj 19? 25V4 14 401- 53i 514 l'i New. Yorr Times said tonight fed rattle off geography like an old sea captain, has been sailing through an American School correspondent course with no difficulty. The Reynolds will up anchor this Sunday and begin their long voyage home. Dutchess, the family's cat, had not even a meow to say when asked how she's enjoying her time aboard Nevertheless, she "seemed to have a look in her eye which said, "Fish! Fish! Everywhere, and not a to eat!" yesterday at home, He was in, failing health for sev eral years, eral income tax authorities are making a national check on the 56 4 2 A barn foreman for about 35 expense allowances and bank de PUBLICJEARINGS NOTICE OF PUBLIC-HEARING-" A public hearing will be held by the Poquoson Planning Commission on Nov.

ember 4. 1957 at 7:30 P.M. at the Town on the petition of Mr. J. B.

Moore to have a lot on. Yorktown Road rezoned, from R-l In Commercial. Beth Steel 27.300 Stand Oil K.m Gen Dynamics Steel 23,800 Gen Motora 22.700 Martin Co i 00 Sou Cal Edi If'SjW Anaconda 15,000 Boeing Airp Kperry Rand 13.400 6tand Oil Ind 13,400 3914 32'A l1. 47 1'4 45'4-l!) posits of union officials. years, he was retired in the late 1930s.

He' was a member of the The inquiry was said to include unions not investigated by the Christian Church. 33H 1 20 40V4 "We're selling outhouse. Can't afford the doctor bills. Survivors include two sons, Rob Senate Rackets Committee as well MmL. i it.

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