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Staunton, Va News-Leader. Not. 6, 1957 MUST WAIT ticket on a car draw at the Canadian Lakehead Exhibition FORT WILLIAM, Ont. here is unable to drive the 1957 Jerry Mendeck held the winning! model. He's 14 yearstld.

Dr. Edwards A OBITUARIES Sfaunton Philippines 'Political Family Facing Crisis ADneannff Second it Ward W. Total Second Ward 537 523 4 1590 At Olivet 1495 MANILA Nov. 5 UPt-The Philip- nlnpn' rrmfir rnntrnvArsinl nn1itiral 9 "l624 MRS. ESTELLE J.

HALIBURTON Mrs. Estelle Johnson Haliburton, 260 Port Republic Waynesboro, died in the Waynesboro Community Hospital at 2:15 p.m. Monday, where she had been a patient for a week. She was born in Washington, Dec. 24, 1913 and spent most of her life in Waynesboro.

She was reared in the home of Mrs. Bertha S. Goodall and the late Rev. iiiuse ioiiueuuiiB was uie famUy Is facing a crisis during er resident, of Briery Branch, Montezuma, and Bridgwater, who had been living in York, for five years, died Monda morning at the I York Hospital. Mr.

Long had not enjoyed good health for several years, A son of the late Alec Long and Annie Wheeler Long, he was born on Sept. 26, 1902, at Stokes-ville. His early Ufe was spent in the Briery Branch section. Fol-. lowing his marriage to the former Miss Lenna Gertrude Whltmer, 4 suoject me sermon oy ur.

ai- the current election campaign that pert Edwards, of Harrisonburg. could eventually lead to the presl- Video Everyday-All Rights Reserved H.T.Dickinson Co, Inc. Washington Channels No. 5-7-v sj-e listed on 8taanton time" me uuvei rresDyienan or near oblivion. 1384 17 1672 1378 luesaay nignt.

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Goodall having come to them from the Jenkins Orphange, Charleston, S. C. She was a member of Union Baptist Church and a 2131 1544 Dnngmg me messages in a series tions have struck bold, often dis-of evangelistic services being held cordant notes, in national events in the Olivet church each night here over the past 35 years, this week at 7:30 o'clock. Right now the. spotlight, is on hot-tempered House Speaker Jose Speaking before a congregation Laurel vice-presidential run-somewhat larger than.the night mate of President Carlos P.

fore. Dr Edwards pointed out: Garcla tte NoV- 12 election. how useless and fruitless arei hannenc hmmH Thr and alter Channels 7 and IS Indicate Roanoke and Washington Charnels. The 45-year-old speaker is being plagued by his reputation. He is known as a fast man With the business deal, the bottle, the ladjes and the hot-tempered remark.

These factors lead to strong opposition among the so-called church vote in this Roman Catholic country. If Laurel does win, it will put him in line for the presidency in 1961. But if he loses he will be out of office entirely. He has received little help from his 65-year-old father. In fact, Sen.

Laurel has somewhat hindered the Naclonalista party cause with speeches saying an immediate U.S. loan is needed to save the country from financial The Yale-educated senator is retiring this year after service dating back to 1920. But he has ex First Hrd J. Lindsay Almond Jr. 431 Td Dalton C.

Gilmer Brooka et For Lt. Governor A. E. S. Stephens .....,,,,,,,,.436 Horace E.

Henderson 410 J. B. Brayman 5 For Attorney General Vlbertis 8. Harrison Jr. ........447 T.

Livingston Dillow jgi Clarke T. Robb 9 for Hoom of Delegates George M. Cochran 630 E. Edmunds 413 larold W. Armstrong ....404 ror Civil and Police Jndge lichard F.

McPherson 717 'or Commonwealth's Attorney Htxhugh Elder ...........708 'or Commissioner of Revenue 1 cy B. King 182 leorga V. LaBonta 679 Tor City Treasurer V. Stephen Fultz ...............771 For City Sergeant lichard H. Stratton 752 For Jnstico of the Feace Ward I Fenton R.

Galloway 674- For Justice of the Peace Ward V. P. Leavel 8r ....505 Total Votes Cast 1264 622 534 6 610 517 8 541 478 8 797 677 501 998 1010 206 942 1058 1029 821 888 1181 graduate of Rosenwald School. Surviving are her husband, Ed ward L. Haliburton, Waynesboro; 569 457 4 684 519 6.

804 554 359 929 929 178 878 969, 948 758 810 1092 a daughter. Miss Maxine J. Hall burton and a son, Edward Mr. and Mrs. Long resided in the Montezuma and Bridgewater communities.

At the time of Mrs. Long's death they were making their home in Mt. Crawford. Mrs. Long died May 31, 1952.

Since the death of his wife, he had been living in as a member of the Briery Branch Church of the Brethren. He Is survived by four daugtt-ters, Mrs. James Weaver and Miss Mary Lou Long, both of Weyers Cave; Mrs. Sheldon VanPelt and Mrs. Kenneth Slenker, both of 2644 2647 666 2496 2798 both at home; father-in-law and those tormenting ifs if I had nave lts effect on tne poWer mi only done soand so; if I had Ws father, Sen.

Jose said thus and so for they can Laurel, who was the president in never undo what has been done, the Japanese wartime occupation nor can they do anything that has crnvprnment mother-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wil Builder's Dept. Store WE Build Remodel BRYAN-BECK Dial 6-3141 23 W.

Johnson Street Staunton, Va. liam F. Haliburton. Waynesboro; KNOW THE MEN YOV DEAL WITH DICK EASTMAN BANK SLA CGHENHA UPT Hoge Denton 135 Augusta Dial 6-9161 'The Hons of Insurance" Representing "The Travelers" not been done. "A better ordering! The results are ah, foster mother, Mrs.

Bertha S. Goodall, Waynesboro; and a num ber of other relatives. of our lives," the speaker con-j bound to influence the future of tinued, "more discipline, more thejthe speaker's eldest son, Jose doing today what we ought to, do.lLaurel TV. a 24-year-old attorney Funeral services will be held in pressed hopes of heading the loan-seeking mission or becoming an Union Baptist Church, Waynesboro, York. Pa, and three sons.

Gar 2729 2251 2203 3158 at three 0 clock Thursday aiier- rather than delaying until tomor- running for the House seat his row, could rob life of many of its 'father Is vacating in Batangas, ills." south of Manila. He Is reportedly economic czar. land L. Long, of Keezletown; noon with the Rev. E.

c. watts, His son's defeat wouldn't help Trenton W. Long, of Harrison officiating. Burial will be in River him get either Job. burg, and Paul J.

Long, of Day side Cemetery. Continuing his message, Dr. Ed Still, the senator's place in Phil ton. He also leaves seven grand children. ippine history is already secure Waynesboro The body rests in the Jones Fu-.

neral Home, Staunton, and will be placed in the church at 12:30 p.m. although the role is debatable. Funeral services will be held in a stiff fight. Speaker Laurel's problem is both simple and serioushe might very well lose the election. President Garcia is favored to win.

But many feel he will have to pile up a stronger-than-expect-ed majority to carry Laurel to WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6 2:00 (3) At Home With The "Youngs (5) Ladles be Seated (6) Matinee Theatre (7R)(9)Beat The Clock (7W Country Time (8) Movie (In Progess) For Governor Some believe he was a traitor wards reminded his hearers that "the finer person you are, the more you are in the image of Christ, the more you are likely to be taunted and tormented by all the 'ifs in life." Thursday morning at ten-thirty (5) The Pendulum (6) News Reporter (7R) Gray Ghost (7W) Backstage With Jerry Strong (8) (10)Whlrlybirds (9) Wanderlust (12) News- (13) Sports Focus (7W) Sports News Thiirsflav. from the chapel of the Lindsey Friends of the family are being ous puppet president. To others he was a sound-minded patriot who often risked imprisonment to Funeral Home in Harrisonburg. rwpivpd at the residence 01 Mr Second Ward 380 275 2 The Rev.

Simon D. Glick will and Mrs. W. F. Haliburton, 756 stand as a buffer between auto conduct the services, assisted by (10) Howard1 Miller Show He reminded his audience thJSTtJSJSt- eral vice-presidential candi N.

Commerce Waynesboro, 7:10 party cratic Japanese military leaders the Rev. Ernest S. Coffman. (In Progess fl2) Our Miss Brook date, Diosdado Macapagal. and a helpless Filipino people.

Burial will be in the Beaver Creek Church of the Brethren JAMES B. DURHAM MTLLBORO. Nov. 5 James 2:30 (3-8-10) Bride And Groom 887 248 6 cemetery. Active pallbearers will oe: (6) Colonel March (7R-9-12) Houseparty Durham, of Millboro, died this afternoon in the Hospital, Brilliant Mystery Object First Ward 3.

Lindsay Almond 208 Ted Dalton 113 C. Gilmer Brooks 2 For Lt. Governor E. S. Stephens 205 Horace E.

Henderson 106 J. A. Brayman 4 For Attorney General Albertla S. Harrison Jr. .213 J.

Livingston Dillow 94 Clarke T. Robb 7 For Hons of Delegates George M. Cochran 221 Felix E. Edmunds 236 Harold W. Armstrong 106 Charles Click, Deray Roadcap, 3:00 (3-8-10) Matinee Theatre.

fliftnn Homer Huffman, Everett Huff "God needs some of those 'black things' God needs your tears; He needs your sorrows: He needs your heartaches; He needs your sadness in order to weave the life He has in mind for you," In concluding nls message, Dr. Edwards asked, "Will you be victorious knowing that there is no 'if- to the love of God? It is not 'If God loves me. You will go saying over and over and over, Funeral arrangements wiu ne man, Norman Wilfong, and Jphn- (6-7W-13 American Band stand (7R-9-12) Big Payoff announced later. nie Huffman. 408 217 6 Third Fourth Ward Ward Total 344 320 1252 307 S72 1067 1 8 856 830 1278 272 339 965 6 8 24 370 852 1343 246 296 853 9 13 35 419 406 1429 420 435 1518 266 813 951 660 696 2347 423 519 1555 213 163 722 Sighted By Coast Guard The body now rests at the fu 3:30 (5) Life With Elizabeth VINCENT SILAS LONG neral home where relatives, (7R) (9)(12) Verdict Is Yours Vincent Silas Long, 55, a form- several times.

4:00 (3) Christian Layman's friends, and pallbearers are asked to meet at ten-fifteen, Thurs WASBTNGTON, Nov. 5 W- A brilliant mystery object was reported sighted today in southern Sightings of strange objects have been reported from widely 883 427 266 day morning. The family will be at the Lind Witness (5) Bi'Jy Johnson Show (7R)(7W)(12) Brighter Day (8-10) Queen For A Day (9) Giant Ranch Augusta (Continued from Page One 'God loves You will say as did the Apostle Paul, 'God loves me and gave Himself for And since He's done all that, what scattered sections of the United States since Sunday, most of them near secret military installations sey Funeral Home, In Harrisonburg, this evening from seven-thirty until eight-thirty, to receive their friends. Total Votes Cast .....828 663 BOND ISSUES School Building: in the southwest. (3) (7R) 7W) (12) Secret 4:15 is there that you and I in company Armstrong, of Churchville, polled skies by a Coast Guard cutter, even as the Air Force investigated a flurry of earlier, similar reports.

The Coast Guard cutter Sebago, cruising in the Gulf of Mexico about 200 miles south of Louisiana radioed that an object resembling with Him cannot do?" 1,626. Storm 4:30 (3)7R)(7WM12)Edge Of Night (5) Grandpa's Place The public is cordially invited to attend these services in the Olivet There were 8.716 votes cast in The Air Force said the radar network of the Air Defense Corn-object flitted; on and off the screen mand is keeping watch-nso far MRS. AUBREY BURNETT The funeral services for Mrs the county, compared to 3,194 in For 149 Against 163 Fire Station For 146 464 183 463 Presbyterian Church. the 1953 election. (6-13) Do You Trust Your Ruby Shearer Burnett, who died Sunday afternoon, were held Tues with no results and that specially Voting in Augusta County was a brilliant pianet witn a nign 466 'Wife? 419 .215...

1494 .762 7:15 (6)(7W)(13)John Daly (6-7W-13) John Daly (7-12) Douglas Edwards News 7:30 (3) (6) (7W) (13) Disneyland (7R) Last Of The Mohicans (5) Mickey Rooney (8-10) Wagon Train (9) (12) I Love Lucy 8:00 (5) Star Time Theatre (7R-9-12) Big Record 8:30 (3) O. Henry Playhouse (6) 7W) (13) Tombstone Territory (8) (10) Father Knows Best 9:00 (3)(7R)(9)(12)Lucille Ball- Desl Amaz Show (6-7W) Ozzle and Harriet (8) TV Theater (Color) (10) Highway Patrpl (13) TV Theatre 9:30 (3) I Search For Adventure (6-7W-13) Walter WincheU File (10) Playhouse 10:00 (3) (6) 7W) (10) Boxing (5) The Falcon (8) This is Your Life (13) Silent Service 10:15 (7R)(9)(12)TV Hour 10:30 (5) Sherlock Holmes (8) Susie (13) I Spy 10:45 (7W) Sports Time (10) Sports Time 10:50 (3) Sports Window (6) Famous Fights 11:00 (3) 11 p.m. Final (5) News-Sports-Weather (6) Star Showcase (7R) Late Edition (7W) News. Weather, Sports (8) Weather, News Sports rate of. speed" was seen for about qualified investigators have been as follows: day morning a 10:30 in the Trinity Romances Almond three secoridTat 5:21 CST.

assigned to look into the reports. For ibverhOfr Mf rxImona72318T Episcopar'tJurchrThs Revrw." Carroll Brooke officiated at the (Si urandpas fiace 5:00 (3) Theatre Time (5) Milt Grant Show Mr Dalton, 1569; C. Gilmer Brooks, 6. For Lieutenant Gover Coast Guard headquarters in For several years the Air Force service, interment was in Thorn- (Continued from Page One) 278 386 301 818 224 403 892 1314 New Orleans said the message did has checked all reports of uniden- rose Cemetery. nor: Mr.

Stephens, 2119; Mr. Henderson, 1466; J. A. Brayman, 33. City Hall and Jail: For 89 Against 207 Bridges: For 87 Against 217 not report exactly who on board tified flying objects.

Investigators (6-7W-13) Wild Bill Hlckok (7R Popeye Cartoon Theatre ciai issue is more subdued. But work under the Air Defense Com aside from other isolated Dockets For Attorney General: Mr, Har of strength the voting tide flowed rison, 2202; J. Livingston Dillow, 1019 1194 821 341 221 399 390 237 8)(10)Comedy Time (9) Early Show (color) (12) Teen Age Party Meyner (Continued from Page One) overwhelmingly to the Democrat 1330; Clarke T. Robb, 35. the cutter had seen the object.

The Sebago's message said the object was tracked on the vessel's radar screen for 27 minutes and that, during that period, the ic ticket. For House of Delegates: Mr. 5:25 (7R) Early Show mand at Colorado Springs, and report to the Air Technical Intelligence Center. Judging from past findings, the chances are the Air Force will attribute the current sightings to In the southside 4th and 5th Bath County Cochran, 2295; Mr. Edmunds, 2004; Mr.

Armstrong, 1626. (6-7W-13) Mickey Mouse Club districts where the Negro population is heavy but the Negro vote of moderation for meeting the school issue was the best answer. State Senator Dalton in his los (8) Chico Cartoon (10). Uncle Looney Precincts For Gov. For Hon se of Del.

For Lt. Gov. For Att. Gen. ing campaign, led in eight pre In 1,531 of 1,911 precincts.

Al light Almond rolled up majorities approaching four to one. 6:00 (6) Ranchhouse Tales natural phenomena or such ordinary man-made objects as Moody (Continued from Page One) mond had 247,384 to Dalton'-. In southside Prince Edward cincts In the county. They were Stuarts Draft, Weyers Cave, Roman, Sangersville, Verona, Mt. Meridian, Parnassus, and Burnett.

County which sent one of the (7W) Sky King (8) Public Service (12) Autry-Rogers Show (13) News Sports In New York City, Democratic During the first half of this year, the Air Force said, only 1.9 Mayor Robert F. Wagner swamped Republican Robert K. Mr. Armstrong followed Mr. original desegregation cases to the Supreme Court for the 1954 school decision, the complete count showed Almond 2,344 to 6:10 (10) Weather News this city.

He is married to the former Miss Harriett Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James per cent of the 250 reported sight 6:15 (3) Country Store Christenberry in his bid for a second term. Eisenhower supported Christenberry. Dalton's pattern closely by leading In seven precincts.

He led In Churchville, Parnassus, Mt. Meridian, Verona. Sangersville, Wey 6:15 (13) Girl About Town Dalton's 462 about five to one. The Democrats following custom ran "scared" but Simmons also or Htaunwn, and they have three children. The transfer.

It Is understood, With returns in from 3,976 of (9) News Report ers Cave, and New Hope over his 4,613 election districts fcy 1,313,863 breathed easier after, the Federal opposition, Mr. Cochran and Mr. to 506,370. HI claimed victory at is effective Nov. 20.

when Mr. 1 1 I a 5 i2 Warm Springs 63 40 62 38 70 80 81 lountaln Grove .14 16 14 IB 15 14 19 Peek's Mill 16 11 16 11 16 11 24 lot Springs' .,,.124 108 127 104 143 i 91 174 dealing Springs ..105 ,,.,.49, 105 47 108 44 120 Burnsville Cloverdale 15 7 15 6 14 6 13 Faiview 21 8 21 8 21 8 25 Ft. Lewii 27 11 25 18 27 11 32 Millboro Spgs 83 22 82 20 85 17 92 SlUington 23 7 33 28 4 ToUls ...491 279 492 265 524 236 607 Edmunds. 9:20 p.m. and his opponent conceded a short time later.

troops were sent to Little R.x;k and then began making their two to one victory predictions out Augusta Springs was the first Moody will leave for his new position and his family will join ings of flying saucers and other fantastic aerial objects have wound up in the "unknown" category. And the Air Force said firmly though not all flying saucer buffs may agree that it doesn't believe even the 1.9 per cent residue is made up of the things you read about in science fiction magazines. Balloons, aircraft and such astronomical sights as meteorites 6:20 (5) News-Weather 6:30 (3) NewsWeather (5 Fun House (6) industry on Parade (7W) Science Fiction Theatre (8 News-Sports-Weather (9) Spotlight (10) Rin Tin Tin (13) Life With Elizabeth 6:35 (7R)News Report 6:40 (3) Market Report precinct to re port the returns. An Republicans lost at least five of him as soon 'as possible loud. official of that precinct called at their 28 mayoral posts in the 11VI A.CWO 12 News 11:15 3M10)Tonlght (7R)Waterfront (8) Movie (9) Late Show (12) Home Nursing 11:20 (5 City Assignment (7W)Duckpin Champions 11:30 (6) Theatre Such was the feeling built up 6:35 p.m.

The polls closed at 6 State of New York on the basis of incomplete returns. p.m. on the school Issue that Republi cans in one county south of Rich In Pennsylvania, Pittsburgn and In his bid for governor in 1953 Mr. Dalton took five precincts in mond decided it would be better 6:45 (3-7R-9) Doug Edwards to refrain from doing any open Scranton voters re-elected their State of New York on the basis of incomplete returns. and bright stars account at least precinct work near the polls.

11:45 Play of The Week 11:50 (5) Paris Precinct Grand Totals For Area Almond will take over the gov In Pennsylvania, Pittsburgn ana (6) Sportllght-(8) News 7:00 (3) Country Music Jamboree 12:20 (7W)Night Show ernor's office in January from Before becoming associated with the duPont company, Mr. Moody was a member of the firm of McWhorter, Robinson, and Moody, engineering firm of Staunton. Rotarians (Continued from Page One) W. Dixon. Dr.

W. B. Sullivan, Richmond, and Al Wright, Waynesboro, were the only two visiting Rotarians. Scranton voters re-elected their Democratic mayors David L. 1:00 (10) News Wrap-Up Gov.

Thomas B. Stanley who could not stand for reelection Lawrence and John T. Hanlon -to fourth terms. to the Air Force official satisfactionfor almost four-fifths of the sightings. The director of a private organization set up to Investigate flying saucers and such said he couldn't evaluate at this point the current rash of reported sightings.

But retired Marine aj. Donald E. Keyhoe, director of the Na under Virginia law. A new legis lature will be in session and First results in a mayor's con I mm doubtless will seek to bulwark test gave the Democrats an upset 3 9 I 5 5 the state plan to hold the seg victory in Bridgeport, conn. There, Judge Samuel J.

Tedesco regation line that has been battered already in Federal courts tional Investigations Committee on (D) won by less than voies from veteran Socialist Mayor Jas In addition to the three state Aerial Phenomena, added that the Two telephone company officials, Bill Harris, Lynchburg, and Dwight Taylor, were Introduced as special EXPERT WATCH CLOCK REPAIRS J. A. WILSON 6H East Beverley St wide offices the voters selected BLUE RIBBON SERYICE A drycleaning service of distinction for originals and fine fabrics. Whireway Laundry Corp. "Whiteway Is the right way" 6081 4708 per McLevy, seeking his win term.

reported objects may be something from another planet. occupants for the 100 seats in the the county. They were Sandy Hollow, Mt. Sidney, Verona, Parnassus, and Augusta Springs. Gaillard (Continued from Page One) is expected to be host to the chiefs of government coming to Paris for the NATO summit meeting in December.

Political guessers could not agree on how long he might be permitted to remain in office but no one really expects him to be toppled before the end of the year. The lingering, overriding problem of a French premier is the 3-year-old and tremendously costly war against nationalist rebellion in Algeria. But the immediate problem for Gaillard, who was finance minister in the outgoing government of Maurice Bourges-Maunoury, will be to try getting France's financial affairs In order. guests. Ole Slostard, Philadelphia Virginia House of Delegates and Generally fair, tic.

8U grai is 'Assuming they are real." he selected two members of the Scout executive, also was presented as a guest. 491 279 492 265 624 236 said, "they would be secret weapons made on earth or are inter forty member senate in special 5935 4366 6169 elections to fill vacancies. There planetary." Any nation with the 430 298 422 286 428 274 404 862 837 1252 1067 1278 965 1343 853 1429 1518 951 Highland were Republican aspirants for 34 seats in the House in which they Wv Governor! Almond 1590 2318 Dalton 149S 1569 For Lt. Governor: Stephens 1624 2119 Henderson .1384 1466 For Attorney General Harrison 1672 2202 Dillow 1878 1330 For House of Delegates: Cochran 2181 2295 Edmunds 1M4 2004 Armstrong ....1264 1626 For Commissioner of Revenue: King 666 LaBonte 2496 4071 secret, he added, would oy now. have abandoned conventional aircraft or missiles.

Staunton (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) hold only six at present. A relatively heavy outpouring IT S. Stephens took 423 to HorRce 6259 5428 4178 of voters bid fair to eclipse the "It looks as though they are interplanetary," Keyhoe said. He said one source of power lor R. Henderson's 286.

AlDerns votes to King's 566. 1953 election total of 412.000 by Harrison Jr. had 428 and J. Livingston Dillow had 274. a hundred thousand or so.

This 566 2496 For the House 01 ueiegawi. still would fall far short of the 1956 presidential election when .4 vlvl a total of 698,000 turned out in George M. Cochran nao Felix E. Edmunds, 362, and Harold W. Armstrong, 337 votes.

Candidates who were upopposea SUCh reported objects could be included: Richard F. McPherson, 'cosmic ray energy, civil and police Judge, Fitz-j some of the citizens, peace of-hugh commonwealth's at-ificers and servicemen who report-torney, A. Stephen Fultz, 'ed sighting mystery objects in the city treasurer. Richard H.iSouthwest since the weekend said Stratton, city sergeant, Fen-the objects stalled auto engines ton R. Galloway, justice of the and caused radios to fade.

the Elsenhower sweep. Vll The Democratic strategy throughout was pegged to the Bath County J. Lindsay Almond Jr. defeated Ike California (Continued from Page One) ministration in the Senate," Ted Dalton by a vote of 491 to tneme or massive resistance to any racial mixing in the public peace, 2.251; and V. P.

Leavel 279, with one precinct not re-rjortlne. Mr. Stephens had 432 (Continued from Page One) justice of the peace, 2.203. Missile (Continued from Page One) points in handling a wide range of foreign policy questions: 1. It would help American foreign policy to demonstrate that the United States has the capability to launch its own satellite "as scnoois.

rney coupled this with ridicule of Dalton's moderate approach which was dubbed a sys Waynesboro Voting Along with Nixon, Eisenhower was quoted as expressing pleasure Heavy Cfamages Reported After An Accident tem of opposing integration by speech. The Russians will be conducting big anniversary celebrations and the President's address could be calculated, for one thing, to vie for the attention of people to 265 for Mr. Henderson. Harrison had 524 to 236 for Republican Dillow. Independents C.

Gilmer Brooks and Clarke T. Robb had two votes each and J. A-. Brayman recorded five votes. that California Republicans had accepting it.

1 outwardly patched up their dif Dalton, recalling his effort last year to have the ferences and would present a unit ed front in 1958. I think we shau." Virginia legislature adopt a. local t. It would be desirable to have American missile bases in other European countries besides Britain to bolster free world defenses. American missiles were promised ly administered pupil assignment plan, has fought for such a plan now as the way to keep the public schools open.

He has contended the massive resistance program of the Democrats is A record number of voters turned out for the gubernatorial elec-lon here Tuesday1 and voted to endorse two bond issues and to defeat two others. Twenty-three hundred and forty-seven voters turned out in excellent weather. Lindsay Almond Jr. defeated Ted Dalton by a margin of 185 votes. Dalton carried Waynesboro by about the same majority hi 1953.

Felix E. Edmunds, of Waynesboro, took high honors in the race for the House of Delegates by leading his partner Delegate George M- Cochran, by 1518 to 1429. Losing candidate, Harold W. Arm Knight said he told Eisenhower about his decision at a 25-minute White House conference. He said he did not ask the President to endorse him, because Knight 'said he doesn't know yet whether otner CALL CARL TV, Radio Appliance Service 6-1406 1617 VV.

Beverley St. Heavy damages were done In an in many lands, accident involving a tractor-trailer Eisenhower said Oct. 22 that he truck and an automobile, which planned a series of speeches. He occurred at 11:20 a.m. Monday, on jthen listed America's scientific Beverley St.

position, national defense, econ Sgt. W. P. Lloyd, of the Staun- mic strength and foreign policy as ton Police Department, said that'some of the subjects. Charles Samuel Whitmore, of 105 i The White House said Thursday Bellview driving a 1956 speech will run for half mond tractor-trailer west fron 8 p.m.

EST. Beverley got too close to a1" to to be carried live by CBS parked 1957 Chevrolet, owned and television. ABC-TV is C. D. Harper 1101 N.

Augusta t0 earry a kinescope 0 it at 10:0 Britain last March with the under crumbling before federal courts standing they could be fired from Republicans, including May British bases. or George Christopher of San and will lead to massive Integra tion. Francisco, will contest for the sen 3. American air base overseas A third candidate for governor atorial nomination in the party also was on the ballot. He was primary.

represent an immense addition to Western defense power regard less of Soviet party chief Khrush C. Gilmer Brooks, Winchester au and NBC at 11:15. Mutual radio striking it on the left rear Nixon apparently was not re strong, polled 951 votes on the Re 111 -ft- MAAAn4nn A It strained by any such possibility chev's newest description of them as outdated by Soviet missile suc oTffcesTlmated damages 'p- BCnT NB'radlo to tomobile salesman, an independent. Voters also made their choices for two other statewide offices. publican ticket.

Two major projects were ap At Los Angeles, Knowland said proved and two others defeated in cesses. 4 President Eisenhower may of- he would support whomever the lieutenant governor and attorney a four-pronged bond issue election of the speech Thurs- ed that the truck was not damaged.1 Jrr A 1953 Chevrolet was demolished 'Anztz Republicans nominate for the Sen REID'S RADIO TV SERVICE 128 N. Central Ave. RECORD PLAYERS SMALL APPLIANCES ANTENNA INSTALLATION Day 6-1446 Nijrht 5-5276 general. Both offices were sought totaling $1,275,000.

the White House said, ate. Asked whether he would sup Approved were issues of by Democratic, Republican and Social Democrat candidates. 'er a concrete plan for an Atlantic act atomic stockpile when he the 15-nation Allied summit leeting- In Paris next month. This ould be designed to assure the ct nations of a ready stockpile 000 to pay for an elementary school already in use and $30,000 to com port Knight in advance of the prl mary, Knowland refused to elaborate on his statement. The first Virginia 'precinct re Friday at 8 pin.

when it over-' Eennower news conference turned on 42. three miles north for a.m. Wednes-of Churchville. according to Vir-iday wm not be heid-ginia State Police. The reasonmg given was that: Trooper P.

W. Odell said that president will cover much the car, driven by Richard M.L thP same eround In his address ported today was Wash Wands. plete a fire station now under con struction. Both of these projects Knight said in his statement that, "Responsible leaders of the in an isolated fishing village of Princess Anne County near the modern defense weapons but passed by margins of two to one. lulles said-it would be "over North Carolina border.

The pre Voters defeated a $630,000 issue AT YOUR SERVICE! Draw upon our years of experience in handling Es tates. When you make this Bank your Executor, you can be sure of experienced service you can depend on us to see that your wishes are carried out. Come in with your lawyer this week. SERVING THIS COMMUNITY SINCE 1875 Redifer, of Mt. Solon, went out of tne peopie.

as would be devel-control when he was coming outotv, in Drecs conference replies." Tibitious" to consider linking all Republican party, both national and state, became convinced that a Knight-Knowland struggle for cinct gave all of its five votes to Almond and his running mates. v. 1 to construct a municipal building anc jail. They also turned down a $460,000 issue for three new river ui a lui vc, iciii uic luau, tut. a AHsi nrsA nnait.nAil y.

1 flf. ee nations Into a single 50-natlon -fense pact. 5. Khrushchev may have the governor's office would split Four years ago when Dalton UJlllI, ttllU VVCiVUllICU, AUU UillCi the party so badly that it would. polled 45 per cent of the Virginia bridges added that the driver told him a riuuuriituib in all probability, lead to loss of total against Gov.

Thomas tire blew out on his car. the state to the Democratic party Stanley, Wash Woods spilt four The municipal building bond issue was rejected and the bridges 1 The value of the car was esti FRANK GRIM SONS at the general election." for Stanley ana one lor Dalton. mated at $700. 820 No. Augusta St.

The governor identified Nixon Thirty-four seats in the 100; Dial 5-2711 as one of these responsible lead ripped Defense Minister Georgl wkov of his high rank In order block a possible move by the wrshal toward" a military dictatorship. It is too early, however, to determine whether Khrushchev has succeeded in adding to his own power in the struggle. 6. Russia is attempting to pres member House of Delegates were curs under a court order or for any other reason. Look for this seal OLD OFFENDER HOUSTON, Tex.

CD-Police CaRt. Willis says G. L. (Blackie) contested by Republicans, who on your Rocs of TV RADIO SERVICE AT REASONABLE PRICES Green Stamps Qualified Technician WE INSTALL AERIALS ROLLO HOUFF TV 614 W. Beverley Ph.

6-0879 Anytime under the laws enacted last A km Monument now hold six House scats, and the minority party sought a sen my bank TO OVER 750Q CUSTOMERS ers. He said Nixon hadn't actually asked him to quit the race, but had urged him to consider the effect a knock-down primary battle would have on the party's year, the governor then seeks to or msrksr It 'dentlfiss all lock of Afs ate seat In a special election to reopen the school or schools on a fill a vacancy. Republicans now hold three Senate seats. sure the U.N. into nanaing wt deadlocked East West disarma segregated basis.

If this cannot be done, state school funds are chances against the Democrats. S- NATIONAL BANK Grimes is the "most pedsistent man I know." Officers arrested Grimes for making book on horse races. "T'vr lost count of the number of timeg he has been charged in the 30 years I've known him." said Virginia's antl integration pro cut off from that district. I JIUIiflJ jl Russian aim is to make propa Afoni PPOTT WSURANCS COftf The Dalton favored local as ment problem to an. unwieldy 82-.

nation committee. Such a forum for discussions would be "quite Dulles said, ani the gram for schools provides for the automatic closing of schools signment plan would contemplate ganda Instead of seeking an agreement. 1 in ft district where integration 00- toiten integration. Willis..

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