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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 18

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TWENTY GOP APPOINTS ROSENTHAL AS1 CAMPAIGN HEAD- Satit-faclion unuiuced money back" endorsed by me Republican Town committee Wednesday as ior iusiicos of jhr peace. I oris Edmund, Piatt, Ali. M. Ross, Thomas Goosman, H.ri Wallrr A. Lane, and Richard Hihhard.

The llsl oi endorsed was presented by Greenman. Ndl'S l'alicnls oi Siicllon House we a i 'wests at a hinhrfay party Rlvenl i UT-I scr, SEARS 4-H FAIR OPENS 3-DAY PROGRAM! -Miss Margaret-Ann. Schmidt, il Riders'. aut'-nier Ol Jlir. ana ftlra.

rrwi- laps'. I rv espect Sm-rial tht! and Schmidt ot Tow Hatter.town district, has received hoi Master of Arls degree front mrooreoury college. Miss Schmidt, an alumna Teachers Coilego and Bridgeport Central PHd school, is an English leachcr in Hoste; 1. I fiVnflC. UUMIi wni meiutie Allen Baker, consultant lor the Nation- i pi- Menial llenlih ai t-ii bounaat on in Washington Justicci of IHwenrc il.wnb.'l.

Mi: UnroM The following (en members or! Ecun-ir, Mrs. I Lilian Probster, Republican party v.ho Mrs. June GiRcr. -and discover how great a bourbon can be! party for Ca D-C, and Clsra Smith from it.i'-i:.-. New Jersey Stale -i-li Aujtust at the Fair- Prepared by Members hmpital this Mrs.

Eleanor Weir, associate Mrs Horolbi agent of Fairfield counly, said Robert Martin. Mrs. the fair preparations an- ThT OLD DISTILUEBY FRANKfORT. DISTRIBUTED HY BlSTillERSPRODUCTS KrJ4TUmifSTBAIGHTBDURB0rl WHISKEY. 86 PROQf plelely in the hands of (he young members who are doing the best possible job of a top-Krade fair in readiness." Highlights cr loday's program ill be a talent show at 8 D.m..

by a record hop until 11 clock. IJre doE show be- Eins Saturday at 10:30 a.m. (ol-lowed hy activities lor vmine- rs I'hdtiuaie rt.ir.. wiU la as place Saturday at 8 p.m.. tea-luring (lie crowning of the Jting queen oi rnc rair.

-a bi-duled 4 m. day, following the horse show. cln-Mv, i.Hhn.e i-l on ifted today and Saturday at noon and p.m., and Sundav Judsine or sheep, d-iirv fitting and showing and dairy judging will take place this morn-ing, with the animal and food iudgins scheduled on Saturday. The fair is expected tu attraci thousands of visitors over the thrce-duy period, and Is expected to he one of the iner successful ever conjucled. Agency Marls Time The Danbury Reevelopment agency is awaiting approval of SATURDAY ONLY! Keiimore All-Fabric Automatic Washer Model 6 til SJjop mill Sears low price for I all lliese fcalitt-ra ttc Kenmort is America a nellinr; 190 Jusl 12 to sell ai ihis price MoiUh 011 Seais 11 Easy Paymen! Plan 3 Cycles, 2 Speeds Choice of Was li and Hiitse Teiiiperalnres! I Infinite Vater Ynii (C1 nater level fur tiic of our wajh load save water 2 3 Cj-rJei icl one proper wash lime and rpeed automatically f-rioiee, of Tcmpernturcs Safe all-fabric waging wilh 3 wafh, 2 rinse temperature! Wear Care Jlieyrc wrinlile-free as ran with proper speed, lempetalurc Cahinrt Acrylic finv-h eahinct, lainerl tub, lop, resist nt-l -Mure Ke f.Ile ncire.

l'ratnrrs ail switch villi iu t-ifely i rl Iiirluiln Delivery normal installation, rvire with parta anrl laljor, and fear guarantee 172 FAIRFIELD AVE. TEL. FO 7-7401 THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1960 its appraisals of properties in the 26-acre urban renewal project in (he city's huslncss center. The appraisals were submiucd several monlbs lo the Housing and Home I-'inancc asency in New York. Joseph Canale.

executive or Ihe Redevelopment DANBURY Wncy, Mid he was -oplimistic" The' ikiK approval would be fortbccni- Counly 4 l.vr Unlil finally at 10 a.m. lodav mJ NEWTOWN Paul V. SkNamara, County Agricullural Comer bcsi or rsewicvr. Konubl.c in III! sir ft, commhlw. announced km l'f1'1 MwhorlKt cle.mli L.nIri,s lhal the Town committee I accord- ponied Jack II.

Rn.rn.V.1 iaK to Robert N. Dcmmu, com i clis rman the fnr.h- rl 11 club aeent This coming election. 0, SO horses Mr. Rosenthal was a Newtown' show, and some- 30 par selectman for (our from' 1 1 ticipst.nt; Saturdays doe jJnw 1955 to ISM. Ire is a'? ulfal Mrs' Members of 4-H clubs in tht deputy sheriff for Fairfield 1 county have been preparing for lair 111 l'tar 'be lar- i-roni Hospital "lector and most colorful event will inc aeparrment, (ile rxrsi show.

had been under observatit-n dur- scheduled t0 ride in Ihe ihoHT' ing a few days. 1 aosnoWiRi, which wil. IciiLrc a precision Receives Degree i ..1 aonc oy Ol the properties appraisals have also been submitted to lire Federal agency. These are estimates ol resale to developers, based on the most suilahlc types oi land The Redevelopment agency is in the process of selecting six or more real estate brokers who will act as ncgoiators when Ihe time comes (o buy the land parcels. Mr.

Canale said a sutficicnl nuenber of negotiators would he cbosen In complele' the land land transfer as as pos-sible. He expects that the Una! choices of brokers would be approved hy the Agency shortly. eston1 Meanwhile, the relocation of- ircc oi tne Keaevciopmi-n: arjercy, has compJelcd a survey vl the hall. cs living in area to be cleared. Eacli family has hecn visLled and informal i i I'vri, Mmdv siic and nthcr farlors affecting bousing is Doing avaiuated.

Enlers Lehigh Danhury sludent will 1 mong the class of 700 fressmen l.enigh miiveisitv Bethlehem, Ihis fall. The student, David Cl. Reed, giaduale ot nanbury High school, witi enlEr tne Lollege At15 and Sciences. He is the sou Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth N. Reed ivhii n.iiihury. (Jhurch Group Meets Pl- building committee and i.pts of St Lutheran church will nice night at o'clock in llic Kui. P. Talie Part In Parade Members of the CJermantowr.

Volunteer Fire company and il; drum corps will meet at the fire house tonight at 6 o'clock lo gt to Bridgewaler io participate ir a firemen's parade there Mem hers ol the Miry Brook Volunteer Mre company, auxiliary aad will leave from their Mre-house tonight at 0: 15 to partkip-ate in the Bridgewaler parade. Banker In (Jraduate William S. Mnrse, of Ihe Hank of Danbury, is a- GOP ENDORSES CANDIDATES FOR JUSTICE POSTS NORWALK The Republican Town commit-e. Wednesday nigbl endorsed 30 candidates whn are seeking November as of the peace. There was no op en to any of the candidates were proposed for ihe en- donemer.ls by their wards.

candidates arc Ward Castoria, David Draw, Mrs. Gainei. liarrv Keisler. Thomas Mooney. Ruth Revnolds ana t-rnnK sciarra.

rd Thomas Maisano, Ste-Doius. Mrs. Nancy T'avlor, F.dward Suliivan anrl Roch Tourigny. ward Dorolhy Cane iri William l.aFontaim-, oilman Ralph Buck. William Mc Lachlcn, Cramer Hegt-nian and Cecelia JJwyer.

Ward Mrs. c-nhify Michael Stepkoski, Mrs. Eliia belh Christian. Donald Penny ler Palchen and Mrs, Fran ces Vosi. rd F.

Howard Newman, Ben in MangeUi, Stuart Hopkins Stephen Hevesey. William Troden and Announce Oiling Winners be winners three contests -up Pirii-rf 1 1 ri Democratic outing last Sunday announced by Mrs. Betty Amon and Mrs. Francis beadier co-chairmen of the contest program. Ihe children art coolest, I places were awarded tf.

Charles Palmenta, tor all- nn ami Ruth Germano. II, for best use of color. Also, Philip Lawless. 10. for best form and mosl tmaginatio: and Ralph Antuoro, 13, for best I teciiiisque.

Fhe judges were: Miss Gail ilireclnr of the Silver- mong bankers who graduale from the Manove Cot of Dart- moutti roiicgc, Hanover. N.H. this morning. The conference sponsored by the National As -Mutual savings MAINE FRYING or BROILING BREASTS or LEGS Usls. it was also announced, Fricka fiaycrolt, 15, was named "Miss Teenage Democrat of I960" hy Jirdges who Included Eva Bur-nay, model agency proprietor; Alice Hughes, newspaper coliinn-Isl and Lester Gaba, fashion show producer.

Runners up in this contest Gail Flanagan, 17; Janet 15, and Barbara Palmento. Angela Marli To Get MV Hearings nur local drivers will be giv-hearinas at ID: 30 a.m. today in the Council chambers, Cily hall by the Motor Vehicle department in connection with driving violations. are. t.v.itv, 213 Glover avenue; Ralph Di-dalo, 6 Bethel street; Lee, Washington Village and George H.

Perry, Ronriner court, avenue. Center To Hold liance its summer series nF social events, the Norwalk Jewish Center wit) conduct a "shipwreck" dance tomorrow night at its headquurlrrs on Shmehaven road. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Berlin are co-chairmen ot the affair.

Musi will he furnished bytof lo 1 a.m. OSCAR HAMMERSTE1N IS SERIOUSLY ILL DOYLESTOWN, (AP) Oscai llior, lyricist and theatrical mo- ducer, is "regressing" because nf recurring enrrcer, his doctor said luday. Dr. Raymond Tice said Ham-mcrstein, 65. is a "very sick i imii, out is nm in critical tion.

A cancer was rcmovi bis stomach last Hummerstein, who lives here, collaborated with composei Rlch-ard Dodgers on same of the nation's most successful musicals, among (hem "Oklahoma" and "South Pacific." Now that New Zealand has nounced It will start TV this people are findintr that rhpappst sals available are around! WJ. weiungion rejwrts. WESTERN MEAT MARKET 420 Pembroke Corner Nichols EDison 5-9524 Exit 28, Conn. Take. Specials For Sat.

GENUINE SPRING LEG 0' LAMB Terrific 55: 49 CHOICE TENDER SIRLOIN STEAKS 03 1 59 PRIMARY MOVE IS OPPOSED BY GOP COMMITTEE WKSTPORT The coniest to name "Miss Pee! Members of the Republican Wc.u Democrat of LlMO" was wonlFnivn committee, including hy Bethany Sherwood, two. chairman Dr, Clifford Mills, neds ud were: Lauren Mcndence.ihnve laken a firm slahd in op- Karen Tomasula, iwo and Posing a primary which tney suyj nuuiu junucr tne party cnar.ee success the November elec- The statements were made a meelijig of the Town committee night di.rins a three-. H.igh rh.at issues Involved, the contes center around the oersonalilies able harm" to the party's chances' tp-aa'i Mea.io, I lowland M. Pell. jot a victory in November.

Doiothy Rogers and Donald mere were nn1 1 enesco. Robert Hall makes and sells MORE men's suits and coats than any other retailer in America! More reasons why prieos are low at Robsil Hall fVoAfflpU-ffirsf No fancy fiztures! MTRACTQR OVERTURNS, of Ihe candidates wilh (he resulian! 2 MDNRflC RIRI HURT dajiger of a split in the parly ranna. MONROE, Aug. Two leen- lt would be he poinlrdjage slsteri receivEd minor in-out. to wait until Sept.

27 (the juries it o'clock tonight, factor they were: fact that the candidates should lake an active part in the cam-l paign which should get under' way, long before that dale. Hei s-essKin (or legislative candidales is planned for Sept. 10, and a primary would preclude attendance by Westporl nominees. Urged 'Closed' Rinks Walter Janson, a member or the committee, urged in a le((er (o the group, that Ihe candidates "close i.nsj.s ana asoiu a primary which would result in a waste ui (ime and mnney to funher the aspirations of one Individual; way crmrcsi 101 li two pa-aeia-' Jn calli for -Jnilv. nthe iivna iu me Lcgrsiature.

a Rep. Henry Feme, jecti i his bid (or a fifth term, said he will circulate Ihe required petition for the primary but will not make up his mind until con-suiting with his supporters. Howard Dreyfous and John were endorsed for the nom- doubted if many workers would be available lo conduct a primary campaign since so nilic'i rfrort will be rerjuircd io conduct the local fight for Ihe election cam paign in November. Justices Renamed umbent justices of laatl.l.as, light MhrnltV ik-jpp eare r-ir. r-enie was defeated.

i election by the committee Irreparable Harm Could Result iWednesday r. Mills said that he was not Thev are: Waller H. Crager Jieea DcMaria. Arnold Fasano! he brheved lhal one in Weiiport Maclear Jacoby. Wdliarn A at this time would do "irrepar- Krause.

John A. Ices Jr riding on went out ol rolling over and puininj derneath it. control, rule girl Rosemary Wasik, IS. and her srsler Gerry, 14 daughters of Mr. arm mrs, inaddeus wasm.

ol Iluntingtown road were laken to Bridgeport hospital in the Monroe lawn ambulance, and released after treatment for ibrasions to Ihe left leg of each girl. According to Police Chief J.J. Tufano, the girls were riding on iarm tractor along Hunlwg-tnwn mad it ran olf the right shoulder ol the road, and up the enhankment. When Gerry W'ajik, the driver or the tractor, attempted to regain the road, Ihe crossed the road and lipped over, Rosemary was thrown from the vehicle althou8h she informed police that one of the wheels of the traclor ran over her left leg. U.S.

J0OCTDRS READY ROME, Aug. IS fOPI) The United States has an extra 'team' at the Olympic games one of doctors. Six doctors and four masseurs under the direction of Dr. Daniel F. Mauley are min.stenng lo the needs of tbe American teams.

I II I all-woo! fobricx Ib A complete Fail selection of all-wool suits, topcoats and zip-coats. AT ONE FABULOUS LOWrPWCEl The new luxury fabrics and are here! TTie fine styling and tailorine acre fresh and new for Fall I960! every coats in i versatile all-woof linn that ap in. zi port! 3295 UtonttoM no ohanja CHOOSE YOUH HCW FAU. WAROROBC LAr IT AWAY AT HO EXTRA CHAMtl fVfjir Till 541 POST ROAD tAl Troffk CircW, Exit 23 Conn. FAIRRCLD 471 BOSTON FOST ROAD, Exit 39 Conn, Turpikt, ORANGE.

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