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The Times from Hammond, Indiana • Page 42

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Hammond, Indiana
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Friday, June 29, 1956 THE HAMMOND TIMES Page D-7 More About Pinball Operators Must Pay Gaming Fee, List Places (Continued From Puce D-6) Gary; Ridge Grove Rest, 3040 W. Ridge Gary, Harbor Tavern, 3101 Main. Eait Chicago; Walter Hnrknn and Migncl A. Liurenno, a Inland Tavern 3202 Block, Knit Chicago, Pcto nnd Mable Harretos. Pete Mnhlo'fl, 3319 Michigan Ave, Kast Chicago.

MAX HIKSCH nnd Scrbo Koltch, Steel City Tavern, 3230 Michigan, Kast Chicago; Holiday Bar, 4312 Railroad, East Chicago; Edgar Homes. John-ton's Pool Hall, 2211 Broadway East Chicago, Marie Horvath, Marie's Drlvo Inn, 1205 Chicago, Eait Chicago; Klrrln Jam" Lakr Hotel Tap, 3305-07 Michigan East Chicago; John's Bar. 31 It Alder, East Chicago, Javon Jovanovlc, Sport Coffee Shop, 3708 Deodar Street, East Chicago, Joieph W. Klnkade, Mill Gate Inn. Rlley nnd Dickey, East Chicago.

Kitchenette Restaurant, Box L-eroy; Ed Kittledge, Calu- mpt JRrstaurf nt, 1402 Chicago, East Chicago. Anthony J. Kollna, Club Irli 3801 Euclid, East Chicago; Benjamin Koplan, Harbor Pharmacy. 2120 Broadway, East Chicago Dick Kwainy. nick's Service Station Indiamipolls, East Chlrago Robert Lambert, F.orkv'i Service Station, 1200 E.

C'hlrago, Enit Chk-ago; Angelo Loskrw. Valenrla 3416 Guthrle, Eait Chicago HAROLD LAYER, South Shore Bmoke CUib, 825 W. Chlrago, East Chicago Tsallo Lozlch, Harbor Pizza, 2010 Broadway, East Chl- AHce Martin Alice's Grill, East Chicago; 3324 Michigan, East Chicago, Mail's Tap, 4047 Melville, Eait Chicago; Peter A. Mel Recreation, 4810 In dlanapnlU. Eait Chicago; Merry rim Service Station, 720 W.

115111. Knit Chicago, Michael DriiKi, Main Eait Chicago; Rptty MH hci. Mnrlti Hotel, 516 i Fust Chicago, Edward help I'ptown Tavern, East Chii a Nick Mikajlovlch Sun Bar, i i Chiiago, Modern Snack Shop, riit Chicago Mrs Arnold Morgan, Morgan i Rtilaurant, East Chicago BKVNIK MORRIS. Morris Tav- prn. Chicago, Nick Munteau Lincoln Tavern, East Chicago; I Nledenthal Ixiungp rait Chicago, Joe Novosel Jnp's Confectionery, East Chicago; Old Forivthe Inn, East Chicago, John Olinn.

Olson Tavprn, East Chlpago Mirhael Oilawskl, Anglers Rooit. Knit Chicago, Andy Palk i Roro i Pool Room, East Pearl's Grill, East Chl- cago A Peudimenskl, Confectionery. East Chl- cagn. Peter Piskol, Main Tavern, Fait Chicago; Vlskolo Pokojclc, Continental Restaurant, East Chicago. A and Puntlllo, East Chicago, Sebastian Puntlllo, Sunny- iidB Tap Eait Chicago, Stanley Tyke International Tap, East Cht- ago.

Tpd RadzlmU-kl, Homorlee Tr.vrrn Enst Chicago, Ralph's Tav- prn. Knit Chicago, Leo RapelU, Sam and Amato East Chicago; Angdo Rorrii. Angplo's Lunch, Kmt Chicago Royal Tavern, East a Vernon Rcppa. Reppa Brothers Eait Chicago Rlchter's Tavern, East Chicago, Ridge Bar, rnai. Chicago.

ficials taking part in the event. Stratton and Daley will deliver dedicatory addi esses at noon in Warehouse No. One--a cago; 2203 Broadway, Aurella Mnrtlncz, Dedicate Calumet Harbor Saturday Lake Calumet Harbor will be officially dedicated Saturday in noon ceremonies at the south end of the lake. Gov. William G.

Stratton, of Illinois, and Mayor Richard J. Daley, of Chicago, will headline an array of state and local of- accommoda- 10,000 spec- long structure with for more than Five-hundrei? small craft, colorfully decked with flagi and bunting, will participate in the celebration In the Lake area adjacent to the dedication site. MORE THAN 50 American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Am-Vets, Catholic War Veterans, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and other patriotic, civic, and labor units will also take part. The famed Fifth Army Band, led by Albln Johnson, will furnish music during entire proceedings. Moored along side the site will be the USS.

Worland, from Great Lakes, a training ship which will ba used as a reception cenrer for Stratton, Daley, and others William J. McDIlllon, chairman of the Chicago Regional Port District, advised the public that ample parking facilities will be provided nenr the site. Forrestal, Brig. Gen. Paul D.

Berringer, Adm. A. Leamy, Superior Court Judge Walker Butler, Martin W. Ottprshagen, and board members of the Chicago Regional Port District Led by 15 small craft from the Harbor Light Yacht Club, the procession will move down the Little Calumet River, into the entrance channel, and cruise slowly into the anchorage basin at Lake Calumet Harbor. AFTER AN inspection trip, the Dixon will pull along side the Worland.

The Governor's Inspect the ship and OFFICIAL ENTRANCE to the grounds 1) at 127th St. and the Calumet Expressway. The program will actually begin at 10:30 a.m., when the U.S. Army Engineer Corps' vessel, Dlxon, will depart from the Blue Island Sanitary District office with the official party somprUed of Stratton, Daley, Adm. Emmet Quote From The News By UNITED PRESS POZNAN, Poland--Rioting shouts, as they waged a six- hour revolt against Red rule Thursday.

"We need bread: The Russians must get out 1 A I T. Tumulty (D-NJ), who weighs S07 pounds, on why Congress nted not pass law requiring prospective brides to a cooking test: "A bride doesn't need to Irnow anything shout rooking take cuddles, not calories." INDIANAPOLJS, Ind. Rep Charles Halleck (R-Ind) on whether President Elsenhower will ac Ively campaign for re-election: 'He's going to be campaigning all over the country" Israel Hits Suez Blockade UNITED NATIONS. (UP) Iirnrl told the United Nations totliv tlml Egypt's blockade of the Surr, G'tinnl hiii created an "intol- rribl'- oituation i 4 of the Snmrtty Councl i i Irttrr from Iirtiell rtolc- Morrlrini Kklron chnrglnK a had of i i mllv mfnrmrtl nn Iirael-boiim that It would not bo pprmittPfl to thrnujsh the carm i i wns HUr rcnrlrrrrt to thr Cniro government bv Britain letter ontnlned re jmrti that the Egyptians also hat iT-crt tlio cargo of the C.rri It nnd hnd Instituted court proceedings to seize the ship Itti-lf. l' ip Iirai complaint netted no a i by tho tomidl but It wai the mrHt vrioin charKo to be brought to the If by any Miflrllo Knit power slnto Secrc- tnry-Oiirrnl i Hnmmnrskjokl's prare miislon to the Holy Land in April.

Bridegroom Takes Punch at Prient FORLT, Itnly (INS)--A wedding In Torll Cathedral almost turned Into a wild brnwl yesterday when a bridegroom punch-il prlett who criticised hii bride's low neckline. The prlntt uns itruck several time i In the face by the enraged bridt groom. Police ruined to tho i tho bride cowered In a i i car. However, the Vicar of the cathe dral calmed down nveryonc, the bridegroom apologized to tho priest, shawl -vas found to cover up the bride's during decollete 'and the wedding was performed as sched tiled SOUTHAMPTON, England-Former President Truman, listing what impressed htm most on his tour of Eastern Europe The slgnn of economic recovery and the happiness of the people." HOMESTEAD, Pa United Mineworkers Union Local Presl dent Norman Butterfleld, on the mpendlng threat of a steel strike "Our men are still hopeful tha' an agreement can be reached. Bu our picket signs are ready." WASHNGTON Sen.

Mar- Margaret Chase Smith (K- Mnlne), on giving more arms altl to Marihal Tito of Yugoslavia: "We have gambled billion dollars on Tito and loot." A hurricane may lift two billion tons of water in the form of va por and dump It as rain in 2' hours We're Overstocked! with 1956 DESOTO HARDTOPS and 4-Door Models WE MUST SELL YOU NAME THE TERMS WE'RE READY TO DEAL AT Henry Biektr, Inc. Plymouth 5749 Calumet WE 2-1540 TONIGHT POLKA-NITE SATURDAY, JUNE 30th PAT DeMl'RE and His Band oi Papular Musia MIDWAY BALLROOM CEDAR LAKE Over The Water paity crew, will and len be conducted on a motor tour the entire ground port facilities. The party will arrive at the mammoth warehouse at 11:45 am. nd official ceremonies will begin noon. The event is expected to be com- leted by 1 p.m., when the U.S.S.

iVorland will be open for Inspection the public. Estes Rips GOP; Admits Adlai Strong CHICAGO (UP)--Sen Estes Kefauver accused the Elsenhower administration of failure in the civilian atomic power program and took credit for teaching Adlai E. Stevenson some lessons Thursday night. The Tennesseean returned to the Midwest in an attempt to keep his drive for the Democratic presidential nomination going. HIS opening blast at the Republicans was delivered at a plate fund-raising dinner, where he told 350 supporters that the Eisenhower administration is guilty of "hand-ln-glove collusion" with the "private power lobby." United States' development of civilian atomic power has fallen behind that of Russia, Britain and perhaps France, Kefauver said, This Is "because the Eisenhower administration, in its infinite solicitude for the private power interests, simply refused to go ahead with a job which can properly be accomplished only through government facilities," Kefauver charged.

EARLIER, he told a conference that Stevenson a seme lessons in campaigning from lim and turned them to good use in his Florida and California primary victories. Stevenson's vote-getting ability improved "as a result of the lesson in Minnesota," Kefauver scored ati upset victory with a hand-shaking campaign, the Tennesseean said. Purely Coincidental DES MOINES (UP) Arlene Galloway, working on an old property abstract, discovered thr street that is now Harding Road, originally was called Warren Street. Later it wc.g named Street. No connection with the late President Warren G.

Harding. For Your Dancing Pleasure In traducing Chicago's Newest Bandleader Atr-Cooltd Madura's Danceland Calumet Ave Indianapolis Blvd. PEE-WEE KING SHOW AND DANCE TV CAST AND WESTERN FRIDAY, JUNE 29th at 9 P. M. LAKE ELIZA RESORT ON ROUTE US 30 VALPARAISO, INDIANA Featuring GOLDEN WEST BONNIE SLOAN COWBOYS NEAL BURRIS LITTLE ELLER LONG AND MANY OTHER TV STARS SEE: The New Lake Eliza Resort and Deer Ranch Dancing Every Friday and Like ANIMALS and NATURE? Then You'll LOVE DEER FOREST The Animal Wonderland at Coloma, Mich.

SHOWS DAILY 4 from Disneyland H.r Chimp Hirrlion'i Ponloi SANTA'S SUMMER HOME-- Sunla SANTA'S WORKSHOP-- Animal- ed and colorful Small Fry BABY Scorn of Bottle Milk Available. STORY BOOK LANE 30 Color- lul Storybook with Live Anlmnli a Central FEED. PET "PHOTOGRAPH HUNDREDS of TAME DEER and other anlmale and blrdi from all parts of the world. 200 PICNIC TABLES GRILLS Kldi' Playground and Rldos Opan Dally 10 A. M.

to 7 P. M. Uust Off U.S. Highway 12 at Coloma, Mich, Itfwtin raw raw Lakes Adult. 80c, Chlldr.n 2Se APPEARING NIGHTLY "BILLY RAYE" For Limited Tima Onlyl TRY OUR Restaurant STEAKS Fried Chicken, Fish, Frog Lags, finest COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1052 Indianopelli Blvd.

Roby, Ind. CLOSED SUNDAYS Broiled LIVE BABY LOBSTCRS You'll Be Glad Yea Old! SELECT and ENJOY YOUR FAVORITE SALAD FROM OUR NEW SALAD BAR Complete Dinners Served From 4 CloBBd Mondsye Cell and Jack Cape Cod Inn 13S5Q Avenue Burnham, 111. MI 6-114 Take your family ouf fo dine this week-end It's fun, and inexpensive too! After dining why not attend a good movie? Glance over the entertainment pages of this Jssue. You will find a wonderful movfe you and your family will enjoy. FISH DINNER FROG LEGS CHICKEN SHRIMP STEAK HOMEMADE DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Wl CATER TO BANQUETS PARTIES AND WEDDINGS LOUNGE 151st ST.

AND RAILROAD AVE. EAST CHICAGO 8411 A congenial atmosphere, courteous service and best of all --excellent food. Steaks personally selected from the stock yard, and broiled to your individual taste, pan fried chicken, sea foods, mixed cocktails are on the menu for you when you dins at BURSARD'S Private parties for 10 to 100 guests in the Parisian Room. BURGARD'S STEAKHOUSE 6923 HOHMAN AYE. WEstmore 3-9771 TO MM AUOOAttft THIS LOVUS-TRIP LET'S PROP IN FOR POOD AND FUN AT ZARANTE'S Restaurant and Lounge Serving American and Italian Foods BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS 11 A.

M. TO 3 P. M. DINNERS 3 P.M. TO 10 P.

LA CARTE 10 TO 4 A.M. PRIVATE DINING ROOMS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY JACK STEVENS at the Hammond Organ DICK MAGUINESS at the Piano FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE TO 2-9631 BARANTE'S AND BUR.NHAM AVENUE TIYOLI East Chleaqo 3562 For Reservations 4745 Tod Ave. Phone E. C. 4225 AIR CONDITIONED TONIGHT! and Saturday Night! iMUSIC and DANCING Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Night featuring fine foods in our DINING ROOM Ask About Our Beautiful Supervised Picnic Grounds PHONE TO 2-9899 Businessmen's Luncheons Til 3:00 P.

M. ON TORRENCE AVE. AT MICHIGAN CITY ROAD CALUMET CITY BILLY HILL COMBO Visit Our COLONIAL ROOM For Parlies, Banquets, Weddings, American and Italian Foods PIZZA, STEAKS, CHICKEN, SEA FOODS. try Vince's famous PAN FRIED CHICKEN Our Private Dining Room Now available Banquets and Parties BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS daily 11:00 tt 2:30 Man. Ihrcuth Frt.

Seafoods Stteks Spaghetti Homemade Pies The 4310 Railroad EAST CHICAGO WE CATER TO BANQUETS, PARTIES AND WEDDINGS Businessmen's OC Luncheon O9 Dally: 11 A. M. to 2 P.M. Steak Chicken Sea Food FRIDAY FISH FRY SPECIALS! Sirloin of Beef Complete Dinner Chicken Dumplings $100 Home Cooklnq Our Specialty! SKYWAY RESTAURANT LANSING AIRPORT Open Dally 8 00 A. M.

Til 9 00 W. GRanite 4-9845 LANSING VINCE'S 34 154th Place Calumet City, III. Block Weti of Statt Lino IN WE SPECIALIZE DELICIOUS STEAKS HOME MADE RAVIOLI SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS 85e to 1.25 18 Pulaski Rd. Calumet City, III. TO rente 2-9480 CATJ-R TO WEDDINGS PRIVATE PARTIES--10 fa Served 11 to 3 Cocktail! Mode ately Priced THE SHIP sfjjjjJBSj-jiisg-iiaaigigiiiifflMiaiiSjasjjj adrian's I 192 TORRENCE GR.

4-9881 a I Mile South of Lansing Open Afternoons by Appointment BE THE GREATEST GUY in the TAKE YOUR FAMILY OUT TO DINE STEAKS CHICKEN SEAFOODS HELEN PETE'S 3502 RIDGE ROAD LANSING GR onlte 4-0017 FINE STEAKS Chicken Lobster Tai.s ORDERS TO TAKE OUT TOO! BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS OPEN AT 11:00 A. M. Featuring our famous HOME MADE SOUP Caterers to Small Banquets BILL Swede RETTSG and RESTAURANT LOUNGE 1EEW-WINE I DRINK 638 STATE LINE AVE. CALUMET CITY, ILL. Phone TOrence 2-9884 Make it a habit Dining THE RIDGE ROOM THE LANSING TAP Serving Sunday STEWED CHICKEN DUMPLINGS featuring HARRIET OWENS 1 GLADYS KEYS And Composer Repeated by Popular Demand -Fri.

and June 29, 30 WAYNE AND HIS MAGIC MASTER OF ILLUSIONS 3325 RIDGE LANSING Open Eatry Day Inctedtnf Monday SERVING FOOD IN OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1.

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