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   Daily News of  Virgin Islands, The (Newspaper) - October 18, 1960, Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands                               More and Better Business for the Virgin Islands Daily ins uc i r ST ill. VI Of IMI The Weather Max. Temp. Min. 78 Pressure 29.90 Hainfall FINAl 31st YEAR VIRGIN U.S.A. 18, 00. No. Grey Gull Hits Pulled Off The St. John Development Cor- passenger the Grey ran aground at Stevens Cay late Sunday sind is now resting on her side at Ci uz St. The Grey Gull was carrying only three persons inen aboard when it left Hook Sunday and on the passage across Pillsbury Sound to Cruz into the reef at Stevens The Thomas Guard cutter was dispatched tp the scene about p.m. According to Lt. George Coast Guardsmen worked to pull the Grey Gull free and water trom the The vessel Was finally freed imd proceeded Cruz according to St. Thomas police she to be pulled She is BOW ud yesterday that Stevens Cay is directly Red Hook and Cruz Bay that Sunday was a dark night with no thus contributing lo the Guardsmen also pated in another rescue mission The Light Attendant dispatched on a cal evacuation mission to the sel Ore three remove a crewman who Edwin Arnold Dead f o n i tor Territories in the ment of the died here yesterday morning at his Estate Casi Hill Home at He apparently died in his An autopsy has been ordered by the The Congressional Directory lists Arnold as Deputy Director xor Private Enterprise of the In- Father Harper Arrives as New Bishop of J. Roman of t St. Thomas late yesterday afternoon some of the most colorful 1 nd impressive church and festivities ever seen About 50 priests and 33 nuns gathered at Harry S. Truman Airport to welcome Bishop who arrived on a chartered flight from San Juan at about fl p.m. He was accompanied by bishop James Davis of. San Juan and Bishops James Manus and of Puerto Bishop Harper's 17, Killed When Truck Hits BISHOP EDWARD J. HARPER IN World News have executed by a Cuban firing after havine been found guilty of participator Killed in Pakistan Three persons were believed have been killed in East by p storm followed bv one of Iho Negro in Conn. After i Vice Kison running mate Henry Cabot still have not appointing a Negro to the should they win the Lodge would be not commit him the hew of Catholics the Virgin 'The high ol Catholic leaders then drove in a throughout arriving at Catholic School then going in a cession to where a Solemn Mass night at the Virgin Isle ton July Pope John Islands from the Diocese 1 ti governed by the Arch- the of and thp jrf Veteran Adviser Here War veterans and wanting in or in other matters pertain been asked .to meet the Di of Veterans Affairs for the Virgin Ejnar R. in St. Thomas He will be the office of the Wage and Philippa a Dedicated Pianist By RONALD WALKER If can be measured by sheer to the then Dulke Schuyler certainly must be ranked .as a pianist of the But Miss who in a novel best it. every mood of musical Her was simply superbly Sunday night nt Charlotte Amalie is more than simply has a feeling and sensitivity that is often esthetically if sometimes In the Miss only played Miss Schuyler began her gram with an effortless by followed by boon called on a Theme of in P so subtly and cately The novel part of the evening Miss Schuyler's discussion nf backed up with eral unusual and immensely pealing It is gratifying ful were changes in the No ii would would be complete cut the inevitable In two of her three encores were Chopin Miss Schuyler's renditions were culture of Us run a mere reproduction of staid Western Miss sponsored here by the Hotel Association of the Virgin recently re- Jrom of her at an with such re- markable agility that to be pei funning only ever losing rapport with which is often the case when one also mixes Bach with Gershwin on the same African and on her next stop in St. we look forward to hearing more from sterious and dynamic 3rd Death for Year St. fatality of year was re- 1'imltHl early Sunday up struck a home in Altona and a in the off a retaining killed -a 17-year-old boy who was Pablo who was apparently thrown against sharp edge of the truck's His chest was deeply cut and some internal organs Police arrested the Of 7, and charged with He was released on by Mrs. Osie Daniel and Raymond Parson was driving a Ford He had picked up five other youths at the following dance Saturday Driving down tne parson to drive Parson police he heard in back of the truck pass cars that have At Sapphire Bay An employee of Bean Con- s ion rtt owned at Sapphire Bay Beach Club Sunday afternoon but was reived when artificial respiration administered by a member Underwater Team stationed from water after he had been in relatively His body was on the artificial respiration was administered by UDT member 25; He then up to about resumed thing about minutes two The truck then into a bounced a beside a in During the Garcia was ea -er for further said he discovered the dead under the left rear police officer the as in worst ever seen a Five youths in not An- n. lip ion when thrown from the the David hos been detained at chest Rafael waite a foot injury David arid A front js 26. also ill i ill LII BVI Legislature Six Virgin Islanders have won in the ng of the H. L. 1; H. 1. G 2; I. 3; L. F. 4 and District jr J 1 percent of Edgar Pleads Sentence Set for Edgar C. who friendship with everyone from Queen Elizabeth to President pleaded guilty yesterday morning in District Court to worthless Judge Waller A. Gordon will on Oct. op the who gave as Buckingham to Airport day Oct. 3. trying to The guilty plea was entered by the At Hilliard's preliminary hearing in cipal Court on Oct. 5, he refused on attorney and defended himself Since Milliard has been held at Fort Christian in lieu of although he has placed several phone one last i -A Ch He is accused of giving hattan Bank Hilliard claims he is a Cherokee Indian prince from North He told reporters that Queen Elizabeth has given 1l-i r 11  

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