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   Daily News of  Virgin Islands, The (Newspaper) - October 17, 1960, Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands                               The Weather Temp. Max. 911 Temp. Min. 78 29.90 More and Better Business for the Virgin Islands Of TMt ISLANDS 81st YEAR CHARLOTTE VIRGIN U.S.A. OCTOBER 17, No. HARRY RAPS ViTO President Harry 76, is Almost hidden by a toy donkey as he addresses a raising dinner in San CONTRIBUTIONS Hedged Collected The Community Chest percent mark at the Klint reported that as of almost 4fr percent of the goal has been Oct. 31. The next livity spokesman Saturday that f jOi e The problem became more regaled plans for improvement and Oct. 23, at Bluebeard's Admission is Chest A 15-minute TV show be sipen each featuring Gertrude special planned is a Halloween Party on Oct. 29, at the Julius Sprauve Harry S. the existing A District C. rer the Virgin for lengthening the to feet not be t a in Buildings were Gov. Merwin labelled ley's decision a Back Thomas Saturday from New to take up residence after a 35-year Navy Band under ter Alton A. nev was when brought him in disfavor with Naval He later in two campaigning for Sen. John F. aimed his attack at what he called the Administration's misuse of the The Planning Board spokesman of the airport situation Sat said he hopes to be- come active in social and Qt SIGNED He remarked that the Virgin concerned the limitations of Tnr in St. Thomas Of New Care to Aged President Eisenhower's signing law of care of the needy aged and a new of Mr. and Mrs. E. I. at Estate St. the opening of the Danish Deep Sea at the nf in the past 12 alternative locations been and of the Turpentine Run goon Red Hook area has been found to be the only one capable of being expanded if need be in the future fo in. since they ihe Road Town Hosts Witnesses Meet of 1960 marks an- other step in improving the Social House said in a press release Of paramount interest among the several improvements is tional for medical tunce for the who do not old-age assistance but who are unable to Schneider Gets ROTC Award at Howard U. Both types of Federal assistance u ere made available beginning October 1. to the which will administer and share the of the Under the stepped up plan for niding the needy it is mated that about Federal will be put into the during the first full year 4 Roy L. at Howard Distinguished Military LtT Col. John C. fessor of Military Science at ard's Army ROTC f TV women stand to For the aged who do hot qualify for assistance hut who are unable to pay medical the new law operate as States will determine the Virgin is senior in College of Liberal i fits under a on Page GOVERNOR PRESENT Miss Hay Feted last The exhibition is sponsored by ot who present at the Mr. Williams .is a member of the International Oceanographic Foundation has done sive of and under- v ater color Mr. and Mrs. Williams will re- turn to St. Croix at the end of the eluding military and civilian or Off For Meetings In U.S. John D. Merwin left St. Thomas Saturday afternoon for conferences on the with executive committee of the in Colo. The Governor also will con- fer with federal officiate in Merwin should return to St. Red Hook expansion would permit craft to land unimpeded at 20 feet over the sea and to take off a1 the opposite also al 20 feet is considered by the Planning Board to be the future 2nd final solution without dice an interim improvement fit Tortola was the host for the Jehovah's Witnesses for the gin Islands over the After two and a half ab- during which time have hold in Croix St. Thomas and St. in that the moved back to 14. and 16 at the Kingdom Road TTI the eastern end of Truman the Planning Board spokesman a1 Truman Field would take the plane right over town even if the impeding hill was The entire town IQ the able blast and of aircraft modern aircraft on Merwin revealed last Tuesday that results of an space of the Red Hook area should he conducted and Bible lectures were High point of was the when E. Director of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society for and tire American I1 de- God in the Affairs of on Page 6) L. Christensen Dies Gov. John D. Merwin was those present at a for Miss Amelia C. Hay Friday after noon in the Department of Conference Miss Hay resigned from the Department after 35 years of service last marks at the Miss Hay was presented a signed by all Department em- a clock and a pressure of appreciation were presented by the Governor and by Frederick former Oct. 29. an aide said Philco Dealers Visit Among tourists visiting St. Thomas on the cruise ship seat ic Saturday were about 250 Philco dealers from ftse TrYe next 10 'The results of the will tTio bility of the Planning re- for Red the Planning Board spokesman Gov. left for the mainland Saturday probably will confer with Kelley in Miami concerning the latest owner the Thomas and Trading died Saturday morning in a Puerto He was were tentatively sot for Sunday after- v Mr. Christensen is survived by f Commissioner of Dr. Alonzo G. made re- also extended con- Oct. 20 at 8 am. and leave Friday morning at 2. tc fight this the Governor said last Roger Christensen and a Mrs. Doreen  

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