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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 8

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Richmond, Virginia
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8
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the Cepe Feer Presbytery In the Catawba Synod which includes North Carolina and Southern Virginia 8 Richmond Time s-DIk patch Monday July 8 1963 I ppiu -s wypyy -v -c- v' V' '5: 4'-: 1 ONE HOUR VALET DRY CLEANING ky DanaM Pamall) WE WILL CLEAN AND PRESS ANY BLUE or BLACK GARMENT BROUGHT IN ON MON TUES WED JULY 8-9-10 FOR ONLY linn rnvni and Prepares to Stomp It (itaff PhatM Pecks Open Same Hanschen Takes Gigaret Council to Discuss Biracial Committee Larcenous Jay Is Household Pet office would be responsible for promoting economic development of the city and metropolitan area Virginia Iron Buys Fiber Firm NEW YORK July The Virginia Iron Coal and Coke Co of Roanoke Va Sunday reported the acquisition of Kahn and Feldman Inc of Pulaski Va and New York City Kahn and Feldman processes continuous filament manmade fibers for industrial uses and the weaving and knitting industries The acquisition was for an undisclosed amount of cash Virginia Iron said it would continue the business under the Kahn-Feldman name as a subsidiary Virginia Iron which owns and leases coal properties in Virginia and Kentucky said this was the first step in an acquisition program Negro Church In City Gets White Pastor The Rev Robert Hare of Raleigh a white man- became pastor of The Negro Congregation of First Presbyterian Church here yesterday Mr Hare was assistant coordinator of religious affairs at North Carolina State College at Raleigh when he accepted the call of the Negro church affiliated with the Presbyterian Church USA (northern) The minister conducted Holy Communion and preached his first sermon yesterday morning Mr Hare is a native of Pittsburgh and was graduated from Penn State College and McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago Since his ordination to the ministry in 1962 he has been the only white member of EA (4 DAY SERVICE) Suits Pants Dresses Coats Skirts Sweaters (PLAIN) NO LIMIT BRING ALL YOU CAN Lovingston Postmaster LOVINGSTON July Crocker has been named acting postmaster of Lovingston to replace Miss Maude Sheffield whose resignation becomes effective Monday Crocker is fire chief of the Nelson County Volunteer Association and is a graduate of! Lovingston High School He has been an employe of the Lovingston post office for 11 years Eisenhowers Help Op en jVetc Library BROOMFIELD Cola July 7 --( Former President and Mrs Eisenhower took part Sunday in dedication of a public library named in the former first lady's honor in this Denver suburb I Mrs Eisenhower who donated 337 books owned by her late parents told the crowd of 3000 she was "very Although Gen Eisenhower speak at the dedication he addressed a group of several hundred persons who later attended a reception at a nearby home 5 Gov John Love of Colorado liis wife and two sons were present and Gen Eisenhower said of the new Republican governor: "During the past 10 years Mrs Elsenhower and I have been looking for young new and vigorous Republican leaders We are both impressed with the ability of Gov Love nd consider him a leader who an be followed with great con- mm a wmmm City Council is scheduled to discuss tonight a resolution which would authorize Mayor Sheppard to appoint a biracial committee Councilman Phil Bagley Jr introduced the proposal two weeks ago and a Council majority has displayed interest in establishing such a unit of white and Negro citizens to confer on desegregation problems In a regular meeting set for 8 at City Hall Council also is scheduled to consider an ordinance which would create two new bureaus in the City Health department They would be bureaus of disease control and maternal and child health elevating these two functions from the lower divisional status they now hold The proposal stemmed from work of a citizens committee headed by Councilwcman Ruth Herrink which studied municipal health operations and job turnover Also on docket for tonight is a measure calling for creation of the office of information and community development Among other things such an Hanschen a pet bluejay belonging to Mr and Mrs Milorad Miljevic of 5903 Grove ave engages in one of his favorite pastimes battling with his master over the possession of a dgaret Should he win as he does above he quickly disposes of his spoils by first pecking the dgaret and finally stomping on it Another hobby of the pet more expensive is taking the Miljevic's money hiding the coins and tearing up the bills His diet is equally as expensive including ice cream bread potatoes cheese meat watermelon and milk He takes baths in the Miljevic sink squeaks angrily when deprived of any of his possessions stolen or otherwise takes occasional outings on the St campus where Miljevic is employed as a maintenance man and generally has life easy His only repayment is catching flies in the Miljevic home and even then hides their carcasses Still welcome says Miljevic whose wife saved the bird from a cat as a baby six weeks ago "If he wants to leave he can but he can stay as long as he (Paid Political Adv) Two Lectures Slated at WILLIAMSBURG July Two visiting lecturers will speak at the College of William and Mary this week in the National Science Foundation summer institute Dr A Cameron chairman of the department of mathematics at the University of North Carolina will speak at 11 am Monday Parker manager of applied research for the Radio Corporation of America will speak at 11 am Wednesday Simes-Sispatrlis TIME MOVIE PAGES READ: EDITH LINDEMAN SHOW TIME BY EARL WILSON THEBE AKEALOTOF600S monEsiMmumm RICHMOND 12 lot Iraad Stracf 104 Eat livad Stoat (Paid Political Advertisement) (Paid Political Advertisement) I I fr Citizens of Richmond-! 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