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The Virginian-Pilot from Norfolk, Virginia • 15

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Norfolk, Virginia
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4 Thirteen Undercover Work a the i tsrsf Astioriatetl Preus i get the set chosen yLTHA VISO the Atlan PRICES INCLUDE: ALL LIST Gadrow ALL CHANNEL ull Year Warranty on all parts and UH PLUS VH compare $440 QT TV (genuine black 48995 04" 21" Console 33995 I 23995 Your riendly General Electric Dealer MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PHONE 52581 lot William a Largest Electrical Contractor Dealer at Jot Of the 1 I officer of transport I Noy Milland starring far GE on radio and TV of the ABC and Dumont net works which include shows by Ray Bolger Jan Murray and Wal ter Winchess as well as local and filmed programs es Pattern Of TY Station Begins Today SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 24 MONTHS TO PAY Will Run Hour Each Morning Pending Official Opening Ultra Vision Model 21C226U GIVE To The RED EATHER SCOTCH WHISKY SO PltOO ttHICLD IMOXTIKS HP NSW YORK Weber irst to Report Under Exchange System Capt Weber Signal Corps USA reported to the Noy folk Naval Supply Center recent ly become the first officer as signed here under the Defense exchange program 11 ii i mi Pilot of Rescue Plane On TV Program Today A pilot of the plane that par ticipated in the dramatic rescues of the royal families of Greece and Yugoslavia at the outbreak of World will be aguest on today's WTAR TV presentation of "Tidewater from 5:40 to 5:55 Group Capt Garside of tjie British Royal Air orce as signed to the staff of the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic in Norfolk will tell Joel Carlson and the audience of his military ca reer It includes actioh squadrons In Singa pore Ceylon the Indian Ocean tile Mediterranean and the com mand of a "lying Boat squad ron that operated off the east coast of Africa will be the 23rd in a series of programs produced each Thursday byWTAR TV in cooperation with the staff of NATO's Supreme Al lied Commander Atlantic 'I 1 The gregarious? gals are gobbling up the gangways nowadays and the guys are being left behind right! or the first tune the Navy has accepted Wave volunteers for duty on the high sea's But takeit easy men not getting billets on 21" Console St 31(0 Burton Terry 845 Wexl 37th Street tax 45' cents Johnston Heads Beach Exchange Club irst steps in organizing Jhe Exchange Club of Virginia Beach were taken last night with the election of William Johnston paint company executive as pres ident Leonard IL Barrell business consultant as secretary The club will operate under au thority of the National Exchange Club until it is finally chartered Meetings will be held each Wednesday at 7 pi rn tentatively at the Paramount Restaurant on Atlantic Avenue where last night's meeting was held Serving on the executive mem bership committee are Tommy Thompson Bob Clyburn 6 Brown and Jack Grimsley Members of the constitution and by laws committee are Emer son Plank Jr and Ben Gee Rector of Galilee Church Will Head Episcopal Clergy The Rev Edmund Berkeley rec tor'of the Galilee Episcopal Church of Virginia Beach was elected president of the Episcopal Clericus of the Norfolk area at the Church of the Epiphany on Monday He succeeds the Rev Moultrie Guerry DD rector of St Episcopal Church here Other officers are the Rev Minnick rector of Trinity Church Portsmouth vice president: the Rev Charles Taylor rector of St Church Portsmouth vice presi dent: the Rev Charles Taylor rector of St Chftrch Ports mouth re elected secretary and the Rev rank Rose rector of the Church of the Ascension Nor folk treasurer Lawrence Cox executive di rector of the Norfolk Redevelop ment and Housing Authority gave an illustrated lecture on slum clearance 'I Rev Eric de Pendleton host conducted a tour of the newly completed parish house after the meeting cherry veneers rubbed and non markinq concealed swivel casters All channel UH VH All we ask is that you see Ultra Vision in action next to any other and compare! Wirepboto 4 Egypt in the person of Marina Papelia finds many a slip the hip and the underslip during com petition for the World" title at Lyceum Theater An attendant at right makes emergency repairs onstage while Marina tries unsuccessfully 4o appear composed in sharp contrast to the unruffled and securely petticoated young lady at the left The rench entry won the contest but Marina later said the American girl should have won brand a (00 SCOTCH' i whiskies The test pattern for WTO newest television sta tion will begin officially today at 9 a over Channel 27 In makingvthis announcement Robert Wasdon executive vice president of the Commonwealht Broadcasting Corporation said the pattern would be aired continu ously from 9 a until 10 nt every day until the station offi cially opens Trial runs with the pattern al ready have been made this week and several? television service dealers have reported good recep tion with inside antennas Was added Building Leased It also was announced that Commonwealth had leased a build ing at 539 West 21st Street for studios and administra tive offices The building is opposite the studios of LVLOW radio affiliate' Renovation of building for television use will begin next week WLOW will continue its operations at its pres ent site WTOV will carry' the programs Gadrow Relieves Azer inx Conf 111 and Of Anipliib Ship Capt Robert Gadrow USN has relieved Capt John Azer as conjmanding the amphibious' cargo Marquette On future changes in uc Meet it was learned yester day that Rear Adm Harold Baker USN now serving in Wash ington will be come command er of the Operational De velopment orce in January i Rear Adm William Erd mann USN who relieved recently as Com mander Carrier Division 14 by Capt itzhugh Lee USN for merly 'commander of the Norfolk Naval Air Station will go to Na ples Italy for his next assign ment 7 Recently reporting for duty in Norfolk were Capt David A Rapp USMC as assistant naval gunfire officer irst Lt Milbert Ladner USMC as ordnance supply officer Lu Col Harvey A Allen USMC as new service command and planning group supply coordinator and irst Lt Julius arkas USMC as mo tor transport supply pfficer all with headquarters of the leet Marine force Atlantic to Loran 81 Bellfarm to Merle 5t Bellfarm Julian Rahktnd at to Eurene Jr nt Martha Donahoe Jot 57 Bell! farm: tax M7J0 Julian Raahltind et al to Milea amt Adah Piper lot 56 Bellfarm: tax $1710 Julian Raehklnd et at to and Chriatine Curfman lot '61 Bell farm: tax $17 to Julian Raahkind ei al to Doria Ga kina aber lot 82 Bel Ha rm tax 1770 Otis Riddle to Nellie Riddle Gif ford and Lily Riddle Edwarda lot three plat of South Edrewater: tax $4S Juliaa Stephens et ur to Gladstone DSr and Ruth Jenkins lota 15 17 block six Ballentine Place tax Girls in Gobs9 Clothing Brighten Seas or Sailors Accustomed to Salt Waves i 4 Deeds Recorded 115 Cents Tux Per tlOtt Consideration) Jtobert Iiuer et ux to William A and Luba Peyton lot block 20 Willow Lawn tax 51635 Ernest entresa et al to' Andrew and Ellen Nell Hedeoeth 1018 1020 Olney Road tax $50s Tom Moore et ux to Robert Tay lor lots 176 177 weat 20 feet of 1 7Adp lot 176 Lindenwood north side Galt St tax PO cents Willourh Beach Company to Gordon and Anna Elisabeth Riordan property at Wtllourhby Bay Arenite bounded by lot four Mock 23 on west by ext 9 of dividing line between lots three and four and on by ext 9 of diridiny line be tween lots four and fire and on soulh by mean low water: tax 15 centas Charles Bell el ux to Charles and Eleanor Belt lot 10 Ires plat fronting on A Street: tax $195 Arthur Collin el yto 01 to Jones and Annie Jonea Clark' lot 31' block 19 Barraud Tract tax $150 Sam Kramer at al to George Phil lipj properly at Roanoke Avenue: tax 4 4 Julifta Rftahkind and Rr Behrens lax S17J Julian Rashkitwl et and Abbie Tunison Old to Represent City at Hearing On Utility Rates The Norfolk municipal govern ment yesterday said it will have a member of its legal staff attend the Virginia Electric and Power Company rate increase hearing before the State Corporation: Com mission on November 10 "in the interest of the city and its peo City Manager Henry IT George HI said he has designated City Attorney Jonathan Old Jr to go to the Richmond hearing Old described his role as one of watch ing put for the interests of the Jt was explained that this would not' preclude the municipal 'gov ernment lending aid to the Vir ginia League of Municipalities should it decide to fight the rate I The VEPCOvV rafe change is the first filed with the SCO in more than 30 years If granted the average electricity bill would go up about 6 per cent1 inley Chojce Of Traffic Club or President 1 inley sales director for the Carolina Norfolk Truck Line was nominated without opposition for president of the Norfolk Ports mouth Traffic Club at the Norfolk Yacht and Country Club last Other nominees are II Wil liams first vice president Brooks Wood second vice presi oley secretary and Harold vlfunnlngham treasurer The slate was presented by a nominating committee consisting of A Dashiell Wilson Ii Woody Bagby and Cox Attorney Louis ine spoke briefly to the some! 150 present on behalf of the Norfolk Com munity Chest Entertainment presented by Barnea pro gram chairman followed Club President I Worpble opened the dinner meeting by introducing 10 new club mem including I Ackerman director of commerce for the Nor folk Port Authority Clark Undecided On Citadel Offer Charleston Oct 21 Gen Mark Clark said today after visiting Th Citadel that he has not decided whether to accept an offer to beepme president of the South Carolina military col lege He ml d' an answer but refused tQ be held to any specific date "You know this is a vital de he told rejxjrters "I've made many decisions in my mili tary career This is a decision that will affect' the rest of my Clark said anyone privileged to live "in this would be very fortunate He praised The Citadel as a worthwhile institu tion offering opportunity for honorable service He said he and Mrs Clark were by their visit and we want to get in a little about future plans Gen Charles Summerall re cently resigned as The president ire Alarms ire alarms reported night Tuesday to midnight Wednesday: in Ovzct 1 itriu Company 201 West 2lst Street false alarm 3:20 83 1 i 1 1 1 Bay Avenue trash Wes t428th Street fuse box John Gielgud Actor ined On Morals Count London Oct 21 P) West London Magistrate's Court today convicted Sir John Gielgud famed Shakespearean actor on a charge presistently importuning male persons for an Immoral purpose He was fined 10 pounds ($281) and told to see his doctor at once The balding 49 ear old Gielgud peering from horne rirnmed spec tacles pleaded guilty and said: cannot Imagine why I was sb stupid I was tired and had a few drinks I was not responsible for my Magistrate ER Guest said: "See your doctor the moment you leave here and tell him If he has any advice to offer take it because this conduct is dangerous to other men particularly young men and is a scourge in this neighborhood "I hear something like fi00 of these cases every year and I begin to think they ought to be sent to prison as they were in the old days when there were many less of them i "I suppose ort this occasion 1 can treat you as a bad case of drunk and disorderly and fine you but nobody could do that A policeman testified the offense occured Dudmaston Mews a narrow sidestreet in the arty Chelsea District of London The policeman said Gielgud had been drinking and when arrested said Gielgud is a There were no previous: convictions re corded againt him Gielgud stage star for 20 years! was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in the Coronation honors last June Last year he went to Hollywood for the first time to play Cassius in the film "Julius Norfolk Virginian Pilot Thursday October 22 1953 Episcopal Women Going to Meeting 17" Table Model Model I7TI7U Brown leatherette covered all channel UH plus VH i Model 2 1 Cl 1 5U Mahogany finish all channel UH plus VH Episcopal church women the Norfolk area will attend 61st annual meeting of the Wom an's Auxiliary of the Diocese of Southern Virginia in St Church South Richmond Octo Iber 28 I The Rt Rev George Gunn I bishop of the diocese assisted' by (the Rt Rev William A Brown the retired djocesan bishop will celebrate Holy Communion and conduct a memorial service for deceased auxiliary members at the opening of itfe meeting at 9:30 a The business session is sched uled to begin at 10:40 a in with Miss Emily Halj of Williams burg diocesan president presid ing The theme of the conference will be "The New Educational Speakers will include the Rev Edmund Berkeley rector of Gali lee Church Virginia Beach Mrs Dora Chaplin associate secre tary in the leadership trhinfng di vision of the National Council's Department of "Christian? Educa tion and the Rev Moultrie Guerry DD rector of Old St Paul's Church Norfolk Bandit Enters Plea of guilty Court Defers Sentence Ou ive Charges Pending Report Robert Quehl Sellew the Young' hold up man who victimized a number of all night establishments in suburban Nor folk the latter part of August was found guilty of five robberv charges yesterday hv Judge loyd Kellam in Princess Anne County Circuit Court Sellew of the J600 block of Tarrail Avenue and sonot Nor 1 folk Police Sgt II Sellew entered a plea of guilty Kellam referred the matter to probation officers for a report November 6 before announcing sentence 1 The 2I year old Sellew was ar rested in the early mornjng of August 30 only minutes after the Sc Stop on the Mili tary Highway Just north of the Virginia Beach Boulevard had been held up for the third time by a masked pandit' Caught after Chase Norfolk County Patrolmen A Marshall and 0 Hart captured Sellew and his alleged accomplice 2 1 year old Jimmy Lee Scellato of 1042 King Street after a 90 mph chase livened by gunfire The attendants at the fired shots into the fleeing car as it sped away after a stick up Which netted a total of $92 The county officers picked up the getaway car at Cottage Toll Road and Sewells Point Road The wild chase ended when the driver lost control of it while circling In Monticello Village striking a i curbing bnd puncturing a tire 4: Princess Anne Countv Officer Bradv Jr at that time termed the arrests of Sellew and Scellato masterpiece of cooper ation between police depart A The series of holdups tvhich began August 16 at the netted a total of about $1500 Each time the gunman wore white shoes and blue clothing but the waiting driver seldom seen i biack dahite UHUHMUU OPEN 9 EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SATURDAY the General Electric Ultra Vision TV set with any brand you select We think you'll choose over any other picture you see' That's what happened in tests all over the country With fll brand names covered buyers chose Ultra Vision by 7 to 1 over all other brands! warships Their assignments are strictly in the category of keep Ing the blood pressure normal Those eligible 63 of them be long to the hospital and are assigned to 26 Military Sea Transportation Ships Reports indicate however that as soon as the word sorry scut tiebutt got around the sea bil lets were filled faster than you could whisper lorence Night ingale That was three months ago And how de the girls feel about the bounding waves? "We love As far as it could be under stood at this point 26 ships are now healthier ano happier from one WAVE to another not so monotonous from one sailor to another The next time you see fare wells at the dock be sur prised if the situation looks a little reversed Wavea tis said are reporting aboard ship 'and leaving the gobs goggle eved on the dock It's a different world any way you look at it Highest Volcano highest volcano is Coto paxi 19314 feet in Ecuador IV 1 It 1 i i is 1 I I A III" 11 IE A best by 1 II fl I 1 1 3 li Aset' Ja 11 1 WK lia a 1 1 Ji I iji Ike zC i I A I I life I A I i wr ij St IK 1 1 I liah III I sWil 1 bl liliBji bi I I I i I 2 Vt II Wi I i I CtBSS I fl I I I 1111 I Hl Ite I I 1 fl 4 8Kf hl llil war I I a If i IMfv fl O' tsl 1 kiJJWMK I 1 5 IM I I lii s' 11 1 fit iiK A "4" J' ffl A s' 7 A 1 A A 73 As s'Jw I i i IL 1 '7' 1 W'l 'nrtfeT I i I i '4 35 fas Har st picture Auxiliary ip '3 mil 5 1 i.

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