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90 19 DAILY PRESS, Newport News, Saturday, December 20, 1952 UT KA 53, will entertain 53 children at 110 A. with each child to meet Santa Claus, receive $8 clothing certificates, toys and gift stockings, and view three Christmas The Achenar's party will end with a dinner at noon. About 25 youngsters invited through the Salvation Army will be entertained aboard the Marquette. Each meet Santa Claus and receive gifts. Also, Christmas movies will be shown.

boThe and KA girls Glynn from will the entertain Newport 25 News Boys' and Girls' Clubs from 1 to 3:30 P. M. Wednesday, with crewmen acting as "big brothers" to the port Latimer will chilchildren. The attack personnel, transdren invited thruogh the welfare partment Dec. 27, and the KA Thu- CORDON SINCE 1917 CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS BARGAIN MATINEE 10:45 10:45 1 P.

M. P. M. 35c, till COME EARLY and SAVE NOW! These are fighting kids citizen soldiers who left their homes and sweethearts to take the beaches and babes of Salerno! HERBERT J. YATES presents THUNDERBIRDS: Starring John John DEREK BARRYMORE, Jr.

Mona Freeman Ward Bond WYTHEI NOW OPEN 2:45 LINDA DARNELL GARY MERRILL HILUEGARDE NEFF NIGHT WITHOUT SLEEP Also- Ray McKinley and Band NOW OPEN 6:45 STUART ANCHOR Double Feature Open 6:30 FIXED BAYONETS RICHARD BASEHART GENE EVANS MICHAEL O'SHEA ELO starring WEBB 20. ANNE Produced by Directed by FRANCIS KOHLMAR KOSTER GREEN ACRES FIRST SHOW 6:30 Uncle Sam's Underwater Commandos! "FROGMEN" Starring Richard Widmark Dana Andrews Gary Merrill This is a Heart-Warming Story You Don't Want to Miss! "RETURN of the TEXAN" Starring Dale Robertson Joanne Dru Walter Brennan 90 19 RADIO AND TV PROGRAMS The information in this RadioWGH-1310 7:30 Edward Travis 6:15 Ambert a Dail 6:00 News; Dail 7:45 Ambert Dail 8:00 News; Dail 8:15 Dail; Daily Bread 8:30 Mildred Alexander 9:00 No School Today 10:00 Pep Club Radio-WTAR-790 5:45 Weather, Wakeup, News 6:00 Marybelle's Chickens 6:30 The Farmer Speaks 6:45 Marybelle's Chickens 7:00 News, Sunrise S'nade 8:00 World News Roundup 8:15 Sunrise S'nade 8:45 Church of the Air 9:00 Alice Brewer White 9:15 Adv'tures of Princess Pet 9:30 Silver Dollar Man Radio-WRVA-1450 6:00 News; Farm News 6:30 Farmer Speaks 6:45 Silver Quartet 7:00 News; Easy Does It 8:00 News 8:15 Story Time 8:30 Teen Time 9:00 Princess Pet 9:15 Let There Be Light 9:30 Garden Gate 9:45 Robert Q. Lewis 10:00 Wise and Other Wise 10:15 Sandston Jr. Choir RadioWSAP-1350 6:00 Sign On News 6:15 Art Barrett 6:30 Gospel Hour 7:00 Art Barrett 8:00 Coffee Club 9:00 Morning Watch 9:30 Sat. Morn.

Music 10:00 Piano Moods 10:30 Bruce MacFarlane 10:45 Helen Hall Radio-WVEC-1490 6:00 Sign On News 6:15 Syncopated Sundial 7:00 News 7:05 Syncopated Sundial 7:45 News 7:50 Syncopated Sundial 8:30 Perry Como Show 8:45 Freddie Martin Show 9:00 Va. Headline News 9:05 Shoppers Guide Radio-WHYU-1270 6:00 Morning Mayor 6:45 Sign On Living Words 7:00 Morning Mayor 8:00 News at Eight 8:15 Eddie Arnold 8:30 Morning Devotion NOTE: Station WGH channel megacycles. WTAR-FM is identical Television 9:45 Test Pattern 10:00 A. B. Green Thumb 10:30 Animal Fair 11:00 Silver Dollar Man 11:30 Smilin' McConnell 12:00 Top 1:00 Film Feature Test Pattern 9:15 Tonight's Programs 9:30 Santa's Workshop 11:00 Super Circus 12:00 Big Top 1:00 Zoo Parade Move To Quash Action Against Vessel Refused Motion to quash an attachment action against the SS Ranger refused by Judge Herbert G.

Smith' in Newport News Corporation Court. William B. Eley, Norfolk attorney, agents and others named representing, (defendants) in an action brought by T. Alafragis, a seaagainst G. Mandarakis, master man, of the Panamanian ship, argued the motion to quash.

The claim is for $10,000. It was contended that the ship was moved from her anchorage after attachment service was effected as to Walter Schafer, manager of Eley, Hasler and Company, agents, and Capt. Malcolm Brown, Virginia Pilots Association. In refusing the motion to quash, Judge Smith in effect held that the motion for judgment on the part of the seaman was in good standing in the court. However, no action or decesion was taken as to the legality of the levy.

Judge Smith ruled that this question was not before him on the current motion. It developed in the hearing that of attachment had been served papers on Eley, while he was in Newport News. Nov. 29. Actually, it was stated the return showed a date of Nov.

28, but this was held by Jacob Morewitz for the plaintiff to have been in error and should. have been dated the following No issue was made of the mis-dating. service Eley to be a valid one in Judge Smith said he believed the that he was attorney representing inIts that had possession of the He said he felt that Eley actually could be held to have control of the ship, which was moved from moorings at Newport News to Seawell's Point and sailed after the service on Eley and others. On query by Schafer, Judge Smith said he believed the ship or any other attached in a State court could be moved from one point to another of NEWPORT NEWS AMUSEMENT DARGAIN WARWICK A WILDER THEATRE LAST TIMES TODAY Charles Smiley BURNETTE Junction Cit MAHONEY Also Last Chapter of "Blackhawk" Plus First Chapter of "Son of Geronimo" And CARTOONS KIDS! This BIG show on the Xmas Party at The Riders: Club today at 10 A. M.

FREE prizes and passes given away on Stage! log is supplied by the radio a 1 TV stations and the newspaper is not responsible for last-minute changes. ABC-Newport News and Norfolk, Va. 10:15 Magic Carpet 2:00 Metropolitan Opera 7:30 Christmas Hour 10:30 Space Patrol 5:00 Tea and Crumpets 8:30 Evening of Good Music 11:00 Typhoon 5:45 Nurses Choir 11:00 All the News 11:15 Typhoon Time 6:00 City Desk 11:15 House of Music 11:30 Payroll Party 6:15 Travis, News 12:00 News: Music 12:15 Edward Travis 6:45 Bill Diehl 12:30 Sign Off 12:00 Band of the Month 6:30 3 Broadway Showtime 12:15 House of Music 12:30 Sat. Show with 7:00 As We See It Wally Hankin 7:15 Business Speaking NBC-Norfolk, Va. 11:30 Mary Lee Taylor 5:30 Intermezzo 9:30 Grand Ole Opry 12:00 Chuck Wagon S'pade 5:45 T.

B. A. 10:00 Dude Ranch Jamboree 12:30 News Weather 6:00 News, Sports Review 10:30 Music Room 12:45 Farm Journal 6:15 Sports Review, Weather 11:00 News, Musical Showcase 1:00 Nat'l Farm, Home Hr. 6:30 NBC Symphony-Winter 11:15 Christmas Carols 1:30 The National Christmas Series 11:30 Ruben, Ruben Tree 7:30 Church News Time 12:00 News Woody Herman 2:00 Catholic Choirs Across 8:00 Inside Bob Ray 12:30 Down Beat Time The Land 8:30 The Man Who Saw St. and News 2:30 Poinsetta Bowl Nicholas 12:45 Joe Bushkin News 5:00 T.B.A.

9:00 Cedarcrest Jamboree 1:00 Sign Off CBS Rich mond, Va. 10:30 Calling All Cooks 3:45 Correspondent's 8:00 Old Dominion Barn 11:00 Grand Central Station Scratchpad Dance 11:30 Give and Take 4:00 R.P.I. Chorus 9:00 Gangbusters 12:00 Theater of Today 5:00 University of Richmond 9:30 Old Dominion Barn 12:30 Stars Over Hollywood Christmas Convocation Dance 2:00 Music with the Girls 6:00 News: Football Scores 11:30 News Aircraft Flash 1:30 City Hospital 5:45 Trio Time I 11:15 UN on the Record 1:00 Fun for All 5:30 Housewives Pro'tive Lgue 11:00 News; Sports 2:30 Let's Pretend 6:15 Virginia Weekly 12:00 All Night 3:00 Report from 1 Overseas 6:30 Everywhere You Go Record Roundup 3:15 Adv'tures in Science 6:45 John Merriman 3:30 CBS Farm News 7:00 Tarzan 7:30 Vaughn Monroe Mutual- -Portsmouth, Va. 11:00 Coast Guard Cadets 4:00 Salute to the Nation 7:15 Pentagon Report 11:30 Marine Band 4:30 Villa Victoria Academy 7:30 Down You Go 12:00 Man on the Farm Choir 8:00 Twenty Questions 12:30 Dunn on Disc 5:00 Walter Preston's 8:30 MGM Theater 1:00 Dave Nelson Show Shop 9:30 Lombardo Land 1:15 Hall of Fame 6:00 Sports 10:00 Chicago Theater 1:30 Music Meeting 6:15 Sammy Kaye 11:00 Earl Ketchum 2:30 Georgia Crackers 6:30 Hume 12:00 Music from Mutual 3:00 Bandstand 6:45 Preston 1:00 Sign Off 3:30 Red Cross Christmas Prog. 7:00 Al Helfer Dodgers--Hampton, Va.

9:30 Top O'The Morning 1:00 News 6:45 Dick Jurgens Show 10:00 Planet Man 1:15 Navy Band 7:00 Candlelight, Silver 10:30 Canine Comments 1:30 Musial Sports Page 7:30 Paul Weston Show 10:45 Magic Carpet 2:00 Tune Shop 8:00 Disc Jockey Roundtable 11:00 News 5:30 Bantam Bandstand 8:30 Designs for Dancing 11:05 Pops People 5:45 Sport Spotlight 10:30 Melody Magic 11:30 Sealey's Show 6:00 News 11:00 News: Sports .12:00 Noon News 6:05 Music Winterhalter 11:15 Club Midnite 12:15 Evelyn Knight Show 6:30 Va. Headline News 1:00 News 12:30 Shoppers Guide 6:35 Tune Time 1:05 Sign Off -Newport News, Va. 8:45 Hank Thompson 12:00 News at Noon 4:30 Records 9:00 Andy Parker 12:15 Front Page Drama 5:00 World News 9:15 Alvino Rey 12:30 Hillbilly Records 5:15 Records 9:30 College Quiz 1:00 Easy Pickens 5:30 Star Theater 10:00 Way of the Cross 3:00 Dr. Jazz 6:00 Sign Off 10:30 Easy Pickens 4:00 WHYU Barn Dance is broadcasting FM daily from 3 P. M.

duplicating 11:15 P. M. schedule over to above schedule from 6:30 A. M. to Midnight.

-WTAR-TV-Channel 4-Norfolk, Va. 2:00 This is Your Life 5:30 Hopalong Cassidy 10:30 Your Hit Parade 2:30 Touchdown 6:00 Name's the Same 11:00 11th Hour Final 3:00 Super Circus 6:30 Cisco Kid 11:05 I Married Joan 3:30 Film Feature 7:00 March of Time 11:35 I've Got a Secret 4:00 Roy Rogers 7:30 Racket Squad 12:05 Late Date 4:30 Terry and the Pirates 8:00 All Star Revue 12:35 Late Evening News 5:00 Wild Bill Hickok 9:00 Your Show of Shows -Channel 6- Richmond, Va. 1:30 Flash Gordon 5:30 Nat. Pro Highlights 10:30 Your Hit Parade 2:00 Saturday Matinee 6:00 Arthur 11:00 Burns Allen 3:30 Teen Club 7:00 Story Theater 11:30 Racket Squad 4:00 This is Your Life 7:30 Mama 12:00 Late News Bulletins 4:30 Strike it Rich 8:00 All-Star Revue 12:15 Tomorrow's Programs 5:00 Roy Rogers 9:00 Show of Shows 12:20 Sign Off waters in the State, but could not be moved outside of jurisdiction of the court until proper release had been affected. Eley noted an exception to the ruling on the motion to quash.

Morewitz said the same ship had been attached in two actions filed in Newport News Circuit Court and that bond had been posted. MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses issued by the clerk of courts of Newport News include: Richard Oliver Seay, 22, Navy, 1153-27th and Bertha Marie Williams, 16, of 551-31st St. Samuel William Guill 30, electrician, Lynchburg, and Mary Dalphine Ashwell, 23, of 210-44th St. Frederick A. Greene, 52, electrician, 3010 West and Sinda Bussell, 45, of 3010 West Ave.

Linyear Newton Woolard, 34, machinist, 2814 West and Ruth Benton Savin, 34, of 86-31st St. John Carlos Johnson, 25, fireman, 122-28th and Lenora Mae Conley, 24, of 111-30th St. Leo Thomas Oliver, 24, of 227. 27th and Madeline Frances Favere, 28, of 227-27th St. Joseph Ford, 47, milk bottler, 615- 22nd and Effie Leanna Myers, 34, of 615-22nd Negroes.

Merlin Peters, 22, soldier, Fort WGH LEGGETT'S Present The CHRISTMAS HOUR Tonight at 7:30 Noel featuring: All Music Hour as part of Evening of Good Music. Christmas Story in song and narration Fred Waring's "Song of Christmas." Mario Lanza in Christmas carols. Boston Pops Orchestra playing Leroy Anderson's "Christmas Festival." Robert Shaw Chorale. WGH DIAL 1310 13 Banks Vote Dividends For Close Of Year Year-end dividend declarations by three banks on the Peninsula were announced yesterday. Dividends were declared by the Crown Savings Bank, of Warwick and Bank of Virginia.

The Bank of Warwick declared a 4 per cent regular dividend and 2 per cent extra dividend payable Dec. 31 to stockholders on record as of Dec. 16, it was announced by B. E. Rhodes, executive vice-president.

This represented a 10 annual dividend since a 4 per cent dividend had been declared in June. The dividend will be paid on 750 outstanding shares of stock. Crown Savings Bank voted a 3 per cent dividend payable in Novem- en ber, it was announced by Leroy F. Ridley, president. He said the annual stockholders meeting will be held Jan.

20 at which time directors will be elected. Officers will be elected by a meeting of directors to follow. The board directors of the Bank of Virginia declared a 30 cents per share dividend the fourth ter of the year and an extra end dividend of 80 cents per share, it was announced by Edward N. Islin, vice-president in charge of- the Newport News branch. Both dividends, a total of $1.10 per will be payable Jan.

2 to stockholders of record Dec. 19 and will bring the dividend for 1952 to $2 per share of the bank's 100.000 shares. This is the same per share dividend as declared in 1951. Officials of the three banks concurred in the report that they had experienced an outstanding year in 1952 and anticipated excellent years in business in 1953. The three banks reported expansions as far as earnings were concerned and also in growth as to accounts handled.

Funeral Services For Lt. Phillips Slated For Sunday The Richardson body of Phillips, Second 23, of Lt. the U. William S. Marine Corps, who was killed in action in Korea Oct.

30, will arrive at Old Point at 8:30 this morning. Lt. Frank Gibson Perrin of Osceola, who was one of Lieutenant Phillips' classmates at the Naval Academy, will accompany the body to the Peninsula for funeral and burial rites. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at Chestnut Avenue Methodist Church, the Rev. H.

E. assisted Hudgins, S.T.D., Rev. pastor, ing, by the J. W. ford, D.D., pastor of the Centenary Methodist Church, Churchland.

Burial will be held in Peninsula Memorial Park with military services at the graveside. Lieutenant Phillips, a 1951 graduate U. S. Naval Academy, and the son of Mr. and 1 Mrs.

Ernest Fenton Phillips of Kecoughtan Courts. He was born on the Peninsula March 1929, and was graduated from Newport News High School in 1946. Following graduation he entered the Marine Corps and 11 months later was appointed to the Naval by the late Representative Academy. Bland. Word of his death on the Korean battlefront was received Nov, 4 in 8 telegram to his parents from Gen.

Samuel C. Shepherd commanding general of the Marine Corps. Leiutenant Phillips left the West Coast for Korea Feb. 2 and Feb. 7 was on the front line.

In addition to his parents, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. C. W. Loveland of Warwick and B. Mills Jr.

of Portsmouth; a brother, E. F. Phillips Jr. of Richmond, and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

D. E. Phillips maternal grandmother, Mrs. E. R.

Chappell of Newport News. Ship Movements Remain Steady Four coal ships and three general cargo vessels were listed by Customs on arrival at the Port of Newport News yesterday. The coal ships included the Norwegian MS Stirlingville; the American colliers Berwindvale and Seaconnet, and the Swiss SS Lausanne. Sailing yesterday was the British SS Argojohn, with a cargo of coal for Japan, and the Panamanian SS Atlantic Pilot, with coal for Germany, General cargo vessels arriving vesterday included the British SS Bristol City, bound for England; the Finnish MS Orion, bound for Scandinavia, and Belgian SS Steenstreate, bound for the Belgian Congo. Court Fines Five In Speeding Cases Five speeding convictions and one reckless driving conviction were handed out in the traffic session of Newport News Municipal Court yesterday.

Those fined: Robert J. Dewey, 30, of 42 Greenbriar Hampton, $27.50, speeding; Roger Bowman, 18, of Hampton, $27.50, speeding; Jessie C. Dunning, 29, of 228-35th $12.50, reckless driving; Herlia Leon Cassell, 18, of 90 Hitchens Lane, Warwick, $12.50, speeding; Robert Lancaster, 54, a Negro, of 2504 Madison $27.50, speeding; Eddie Simmons Council, 25, a Negro, of 1043-48th $27.50, speeding. Announcing Grand and Square DANCE ORIOLES CLUB WASHINGTON AVE. Friday Saturday 7:30 12 Music by-Hugh Woolard and His Blue Steel Boys CENTER PLAYHOUSE Starts SUNDAY DICKENS' Gene Reginald with Lockhart Owen CHRISIMAS Terry Screen Directed 'Kathisen by Lynne Play by Joseph by Edwin Carver L.

Hugo Barry L. Lockhart Mankis Butter Marin Mackay The Perfect Christmas Picture! Goldwyn Mayer Metro Starts Sunday CENTER PLAYHOUSE asides piles able pile do co Die Tune In Tonight for an evening of Good Music HANDEL: THE MESIAH Sir Thomas Beecham and the Royal Philharmonic Orch. With Chorus and Subjects Hours Long Followed By The Christmas Hour and Other Carols GH DIAL 1310 Navymen Plan Yule Parties Aboard Ships The crews of eight ships of the U. S. Navy docked at the Newport News shipyard for the holiday period, will give Christmas parties for some 225 underprivileged Peninsula children next week.

Crew members of the ships who will be aboard for the Christmas season have asked the cooperation local public and private welfare agencies in providing gifts, food, clothing and entertainment for the children. The series parties will begin Monday, with parties scheduled aboard. the attack cargo transports Achenar and Marquette. The Achenar, because its official designation is ON MARCH 7:00 TONIGHT P.M. Channel WTAR-TV TONIGHT'S "Schools EPISODE and the Community" Newport News Beverage Corp.

Phone 2-8102 BREWING MILLER Miller COMPANY HIGH LIFE Milwaukee, Wise. Christmas ENTERTAINMENT and PLEASURE: THEATRES THEATRE TICKET and 000D AT ALL NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES CENTERE LAST TIMES TODAY Features 3:10, 5:10, 7:10, 9:15 M-6-M's KING SOLOMONS) starring. MINES: TECHNICOLOR DEBORAH KERR STEWART GRANGER STARTS SUNDAY CHARLES DICKEN'S "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" JAMES NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRE Last Day--Starts 11 A. M. HIGH ADVENTURE! presents EDMONO UBRIEN YVONNE DECARLO BARRY FITZGERALD SILVER CITY TECHNICOLOR RICHARD 40-starting ARLEN GLADYS GEORGE LAURA ELLIOT.

Plus--Cartoon--Novelty STARTS SUNDAY "BIRTH OF THE LAFF AND SONG STARS" NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRE LAST DAY--STARTS 1 P.M. TONY CURTIS: PIPER LAURIES SON OF ACT BARM TECHNICOLOR Plus CARTOON Starts Sun. "WAY OF A GAUCHO" VILLAGE NF1GHBORHOOD THEATRE TODAY-STARTS 1 P. M. COLUMNA PICTURES presents Golden Hawk COLOR TECHNICOLOR, Marring Rhonda FLEMING Sterling HAYDEN Starts Sun.

"The Turning Point" LEE NEIOHBORHOOD THEATRE TODAY--STARTS 1 P. M. Starring BRONCO John BUSTER Joyce Scott HOLDEN COLOR BY Technicolor a Chill WILLS Starts Sun. "Monkey Business" ban will entertain 25 children invited through the special services office of the Norfolk Naval Base, Christmas Day, A similar party will be given for Peninsula children aboard the destroyer escort DeLong Christmas Day. The parties will feature movies, Christmas: gifts presented by Santa Claus, tours of ships, food, and entertainment.

P-A-R-A-M-0-U-N-T ALL-NEW ADVENTURE! Plus Errol Flynn and Howard Hill TARZAN TRAPPED BY GEM ALL NEW THRILLS! Edgar Rice Burroughs TARZAN'S SAVAGE FURY worring LEX BARKER DOROTHY HART E-X-T-R-A Errol Flynn and Famous Archer Howard Hill in "Cruise of also Tom 'n the Zaca" Jerry Technicolor N-O-W The PERFECT Christmas Gift! Paramount Coupon Books $1.00 $2.50 $5.00 On Sale at Paramount Box Office OPEN DAILY AT 11 A.M. FREE Christmas Party! 2011 The Pep Club's having a BIG F-R-E-E Christmas Toy party Saturday at No tickets sold! Admission will be a NEW The new toys will be given to 1 the Salvation Army for another BIG PARTY for the needy! P-A-R-A-M-0-U-N-T JAMES A NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRE TOMORROW and MONDAY GREATEST LAFF ALL SHOW BIRTH OF LAFF STARS! HRS. OF 3 WHOLE FAMILY FOR TOGETHER THE FIRST DEAN MARTIN and JERRY BING LEWIS CROSBY MANIACS KING OF MIRTH! OF SONG! BOB DANNY HOPE HE'S KAYE THE KING'S, KAYLOSSAL JESTER! MILTON BERLE PLUS BIRTH THE SONG STARS! BILLY ECKSTINE THE "RECORD RAGE" CAB CALLOWAY MILLS COUNT BROS. BASIE Trius Eleanor Powell Sophie Tucker in MUSICAL SENSATIONS UM IT 2011 Eustis, and Fannie Mae Thomas, 25, of 754-24th Negroes. Lodean C.

Smith, 25, technician, 1227-30th and Nellie Marie Royster, 22, of 1047-26th Negroes. James Delaware Charles, 26, 1226- 31st and Lizzie Mae Belle, 23, of 1029-27th Negroes. Christmas Cantata The senior choir of St. Paul's AME Church will present a Christmas cantata at 7:30 P.M. tomorrow.

The Rev. S. W. Williams is pastor. CHILDREN'S SKATING LESSONS (Up To Age 14) Skateland 3 P.M.

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