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Newport Daily News from Newport, Rhode Island • Page 3

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19 Area Drivers On Penalty List Nineteen Newport area driven are named in the weekly sus pension list issued today by thi Island Registry of Motoi Vehicles. Following convictions on drunk en driving charges, George Mellp of the Naval Station had hfs service license revoked, and Alex ander Kaso of USS Compton had his Rhode Island driving rights Walker D. Wall of (he Fleet Training Center had his rights suspended because of a conviction of leaving the scene of an accident. Fourteen persons have been penalized for improper use and operation of a motor vehicle. Jnose drawing license suspensions Officer Candidate James H.

Martin of Dearborn Street; Robert W. Moore of John Street. Also, Donald L. Mosher of Cowie Strea; Robert J. Whip of Souza Road, Tiverton; Leland Robinson ol the- Shore Patrol; Alfred R.

Freeborne of Walcott Avc. Middletown; Roosevelt Daniel of Burnside Avenue and Arnold Jackersor, of Memorial Boulevard. Willie E. Bounds of USS Roberts, Weyrauch of the Fleet Training Center, Raymond E. Mattson of USS Norris, Donald Jaynes of USS Grand Canyon' Aubin of uss Keppler and Wayne L.

Cunning of the Naval Station had their rights suspended. Stanley A. Coon of USS Harwood of THE NEWS--NEWPORT, R. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1 9 5 5 cident. Phyllis A.

Friedman accident report. 0 I Serve In Pilots WEST GERMAX ECONOMY UP PARIS West German economy reached its highest-ever level of production in the first half of 1953. the Organization for European Economic Cooperation reported today. The report said industrial production for the first half of 1955 T' 3 Per cent OVEr last year and although about 3 per cent of the working population is unemployed, the rate has been sharply, reduced in the last IS months Two civilian pilots have been hired by the Naval Base to serve naval vessels in the Narraganselt Bay area. are Capt.

A. Leonard Ilem- malin and John I. Towne both members of the Rhode Island Mate Pilots Association. Rear AdiTi. Ralph Earle Naval Base commander, said the men were" appointed Monday on a probationary basis.

Both will be required to later Service, pilot's tests Th batse formerly put its pilot" from The RISPA has held the contract for several years. The subject of bid awards has been a matter of dispute among three different piloting groups in the state. Meanwhile, Edward J. Higgins, administrative assistant to U. S.

I Sen. Theodore Francis Green (D- R.I. has said he will seek a report from I he Naval Base on it" dealngs wilh pilols. Higgins sai lie requested an examination the bid situation last August bu had not received an answer. Admiral Earle said the need fo: a i pilot is being studied ing out to competitive bids pilot associations DINNER SETS IMPORTED CHINA (Service For Eight) HAND DECORATED A 2 0 Inches) 698 JOHN H.

KAZANJ1AN CO. BELLEVUE AVENUE AT BATH ROAD TEL. 55 Friday Evenings a VOL- Hermmalin and Towne have to compete with oilier pilo applicants when the Civil Service cajls for examinations, he added Tlie call will be publicized according to regulations. Hemmalin and Towne have not signed any contract. Several other Rhode Island pilots have recently put in applications, having learned of the shift in policy from contracting to hiring individual men on a permanent basis.

KC To Help Decorate Touro Park "For Christmas Plans for decorating Touro Park nt Christmas, in conjunction with I (lie Newport County Chamber of Commerce, were adopted by Newport Council, Knights "of Columbus, last night. The theme will be tied in with the Knights' 'Keep Christ in Christmas" program. The decorations committee chairmen arc Henry Sullivan, chairman of (lie activities' committee, and Robert Walling Jr. a i a of Catholic activities' committee. Before deciding on the final scene, committee will confer i the Chamber corn- mi 11 ec.

The 30 candidates recently ini i a i council were pre sented with certificates, the firs lime tliis has been done by the local council. The theme "Keep Christ in Christmas" on cards sent, out i council was approved. John .1. i grand knight conducted mectin Tk BostonfSlorel Last Day! FIRST SUPER VALUE DAYS! Open Daily 9,30 to 5:30 Fridays 9 3 0 Impossible! Yet it's so true! BE EARLY Dress Sale Rogers High Holds Annual Parents' Night The annual parents night was held at Rogers High School last ginht. Report cards were issued last Monday, and parents conferred with the teachers.

Tho parents were welcomed by Peter E. Donnelly, principal. He explained the purpose of the open house and the duties of the receptionists and Hostess Club members. The shops in the vocational department were in operation undei the supervision of Holbert Smales, vice principal. The home economics class, under Miss Barbara E.

Fiske, served refreshments. Hostesses and ushers ivere Bar- Lara Donnelly, Ju-lle Betty Betty i i a Barbara Colltz. Diane i i Diane Sarr J1 f. a i Sandra Scwall, Li.ssa LrJoh, Sharltes- a utr a Margaret Creigh on! a Cooney, jiarv Fitzgerald 1 Jll a a i i ivere a Ar- tleanor Yars, U'hiir i Sunnioiis, a Barbara i i a Margaret Jackson, iioso Armstrong. a Paula Ann Spence, Helen Joyce Paranzino, Alice Ribeiro I of-' i i a Prince Jp- lanchcs, Margaret Prasf-o I'obei-ta blie man, Cathy a i -rale; Doris Fabas, Xancy Pardon-' 1 lt a tla TM Elder, ToIIefson.

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LOUIS Dolly Varden, once a circus queen famous in America and Europe was reported critically ill from Cancer today in City Hospital. Miss a now Mrs Raymond O'dell, 84, had her own-private railroad car when she followed the tan-bark trail. She is in a three-bed room in the hospital She came to. St. Louis more than 1 years ago after her retirement from circus life.

For the past 10 years she lived behind an antique store just south of the downtown area. It was there a Roman Catholic priest found her slumped in a chair, half-conscious, a week ago had died last August A NEWPORT GIFT For Friends Near and Far The Newport Story (4th Printing; Lively Text 69 Pictures at BOOK and GIFT SHOPS Says State Needs Oil Refinery The establishment a oil re finery in Portsmouth "is equivalent, in many ways, to the dis covery of oil" in state. Thomas A. Monahan, executive director of the Rhode. Island Development Council, said in Providence last night.

Monahan, who has given stron iT backing to the proposed 000 oil refinery in Portsmouth that is being opposed by the Portsmouth Priory, spoke at a meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Ennginers. A refinery, Monahan said places Rhode Island in a com- peteitive position with the coun- trys. oil-producing states. It also places Rhode Island in the market for attracting industries in the petro-chemical field, he added. The possibilities for the slate's economic growth go far beyond the refinery's production, Monahan pointed out.

I Estimating that 40 per cent of all i the industrial construction-in the country the next three years will be by (he petroleum and chemical industries, Monahan said 54 billion in new manufacturing facilities is being invested by the petrochemical industry' at this time I he Portsmouth site was a natural selection, Monahan told the engineers. It has the best deep water facilities for large industrial development on the Atlantic coast Low coast tranhportation available at Portsmouth, is ani other factor in the refinery choice he added. Monahan said (he refinery would help establish a solid foundation 3 Sta econom in Rhode with more steady for more Rhode Island people. This was his answer to the opposition claim that, the refinery would- be a bad thing for the state." DISTRIBUTOR OF PAGE FENCES America's First WIRE FENCE Since 1883 BUY DIRECT AND SAVE WHOLESALE and RETAIL CHAIN LINK Erect Your Oivn Fence AND SAVE 36" 42" 48" ON EVERY FOOT ATOMIC FENCE CORP. Two Convenient Phones Newport 66 F.

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