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THE HARTFORD COURANT: Uiitj. Dembtf it, 1958 i will be evolved. By then, some nn i'x First isip in lwi Courant Now Offering f0 a1' frienclB i in the state. He aleo encloses a of the power planti under con I it met inn uill iHv (a en lnta stamp to be issued by the United! raruameniary Law 1 mH By JAMES MOIR Stajsnps By JAY A. KAY clipping from the New Haven Register of Dec.

10th, indicating that the club will start play again rn operation. Mr. Cole explainer to ua that hii agency it confronted with a wealth of isriorance on atomic en Tlie World of cience By LUDWIG G. LEDERER Nations Postal Administration in Do you understand parliament-1959 will have the New York City ary law? It is easy to learn Building at Flushing Meadows, N. when explained in clear, non-Y.

The 4-cent magenta and- the technical language, with plenty ofj 8-cent blue green adhesives will1 examples of its practical applica-j be issued on March 30. Ition. Parliamentary Law, our Friday evenings. This article also givefi history of the club's achievements in the past, with names of players prominent in tha club and state association work. ergy.

A great educational and The Post Office Department serviced just under 10 million The stamp will be the second booklet on the subject. first day covers during 1958, ac I structural job has to be done but By F. M. Hammel he firmly believet that it is more Black 19, 23, King 18. 'important to build solidly than white 11, 28, 31, King 1.

quickly. He and his staff are con-1 cording to Postmaster General: In a series illustrating buildings does just this. A handbook on thei0ur. w'ses lo tnem Summerfield. Final figures are1 in which the UN General Assem-' rules of order is indispensable to L1UU- 'the citizen who takes part in V.

S. Chess Championship not yet available, since the offi-i cial number of covers serviced at! jacioniss. vnihas scious of the difficulties of their1 lo "a-v win- task; but thev are optimistic.1 Solution: 19 24, 1-10. 23 27. 28- because thev believe that the In- 19 18 23- N'24- 2314.

Black wins. H'l VIEN'N'A, Austria Vienna la! to determined and insurance no considered the world capital I rate established. The insurance for the peaceful application of nu- rate must not be prohibitive vet II clear sciences, because here is the population has to be adequate- ternational Atomic Energy Agen- Problem 538 is located the headquarters of the community affairs, and most; The annual Rosenwald Americans are active in organ-; ment for the United States Che izations of one kind or another i Championship is now being held Order your copy today twenty-1 New York City, starting on Dec. five cents, plus five cents for 18 and running through Jan. 5.

mailing. Prominent' players entered ar Send your order directlv to, Paul Benko, Arthur Bisguier, Don- ly protected. cy is the only hope to make the By Harry French International Washington, D.C., on Deemeber 12, 1958, when the 15-cent John Jay regular postage stamp was issued, has not been received. It now appears the total will approach the 9,750,000 mark. There were 208,980 7-cent air It is hoped that in 1959 the great potential blessings of nu Atomic Energy Black 1.

8. 11, 12. 18, 22. Agency general principles of these ques- clear energy available to the larg- It is fortunate Indeed that in t'ons can be olved and that by est number of people all over the 0 V. J.

Washington, D. addressed as aid Byrne, Robert Byrne, Larry UKi i.J I the divided world of today this 1960 general world wide plan i world. globe spanning international or-lMMMMMMMMMaMMMMMM. OBlEailHEHHWE iiAUKM A follows: mail embossed envelopes can Evans, Bobby Fischer, Robert Kalme, William Lombardy, Ed- celed in New York, New York'hlv h.i mt Th r.Piwal AmJThe Hartford Courant miond Mednis, Samuel Reshevsky, on November 21, 3958. In all.

bly met in Flushing Meadows Information Bureau 271,744 envelopes were sold that'frnm ioir to 1950 635 N. W. James Sherwin, Raymond Wein- n. Wl 1 -4 il I A day, with a value of $21,412.75. Hartford County IB II AD IE By WARREN W.

MANSFIELD ganization could be created and put to work. Peaceful Pursuits It all goes back to President Eisenhower's address to the General Assembly of the United Nations on December 8, 1953, when Further details about the stamp Washington c. item, riay w.u oe me wanndt- and instructions for obtaining! 1 enclose thrity cents in coin tan i and MarshaU clubs. i -v A k'Jt i 4 i nolo The Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, post office canceled 121,764 first jday covers November 25, 1958, first day covers will appear cemsl 'caretuiiy wrapped The Treasury of Chess Lore this column. Ior a coPy booklet: This is a new book, edited by raruameiuary Law.

New Slogan Cancellations when the 4-cent Fort Duquesne bicentennial commemorative was released. According to the Post- matpr Ihpr 100 stamns K'-i rm -4 ti rf -1 rt a 4, ri Three special cancellations i Name have been authorized for usej were sold, with a value of s'atin 3 1, 1939. One, at street 00 Oxford, Ohio, will be used Fred Reinfeld, and published bv Dover Publications. of 920 Broadway, New York 10. N.Y.

at price of $1.75. This has 306 pages of stories, anecdotes and memoirt concerning the great game of chess. The first part of the book is devoted to the Woodpushers. followed by The Golden Age, The Modern Masters, Chess Lore. (Please print) he urged the establishment of an international organization "to A Qui curse your partner as convincing- serve the peaceful pursuits of The Fireside Book of Cards was ly as possible ending up with, mankind." Referring specif ically compiled and edited by Oswald "Partner, how could you put me to the technically highly developed Jacoby and Albert Morehead.

It i in seven missing both the ace countries, he hoped they would be contains many stories about land king of trumps." Now with dedicating some of their strength bridge which I found most inter- a resigned air lead a small spade to serve the needs rather than esting. It speaks of the well- from your hand. West is a greedy the fears of mankind." A year la-'known bridge writer S. J. Simon I player and will probably fall for ter the "Atoms For Peace" res- who died in 1953.

One of his books it. olution was adopted by one You Lose at Bridge" be-j 2) Playing the two club conven-the rare unanimous votes of the came very popular in the U.S.A. jon forcing to game North deals uie year ana win This brought the actual total rm Years of Growth and Ser. Ui-V number of first dav covers can vice Miami University Founded state celed in 1958 to 9.536,738. Unoffi- 1809." i i i riai estimates mare me mmner rr.

-h inn nitinr ivvn uni in imp of 15-cent John Jav first day! postage values are: 3 cents, uhjss ceiennties, ot Chess ana uirougn June m. iD. une. ai i rhpssnlavers. A prpnt.

addition ta covers at 200,000, for a total of White 10, 14, 18, 20, 23, 24. White to play and win. A neat end game win. Game 324 This game was played between Robert Hayes of Hartford and Mr. Spangle of the Jamaica team, New York, at the YMCA in New Haven on Nov.

23. This was the fourth game played by Hayes and Spangle on the top board. (10-14, 24-20, 11-15) uenerai Assembly ot tfie united jflir. aimon wroie sometimes in a and bids two clubs. East passes.

Farmville, Virginia, is to nair. 1 VJ vnur rhP lihrarv -Longwood College Seventv-Five 0 cents, your chess library Years of Teacher Education." nd 12 atlons e.m'!t Here a sam'e, of J.e chaP; The other, at Lincoln. Nebraska. blem of ponces er on Chess and Chess Players You (South) hold: 9,736,738. Seventeen special stamps had first day sales averaging close to 387,000.

In 1957 itPP stamn had a' i- me ngnt. I une oi uiacKDurne opponents r- win i cctu juuiium i uw ci ui liic mt i tntM S42.230 first dav la ioi i lne 2U cellt red and a s.muuaneous aispiay oraerea vvm. v- tuua vviuviuuai jjjj. AKQJ 10 98765432 North is a confirmed singleton- 0 ue airmail souvenir sheet m- isations. 'inis resolution called tor ugnier vein, i enjoyea me ioi-the establishment of an Interna- lowing very much, tional Atomic Energy Agency.

"AH In" Bridge In 1956, the statue of the Agen- There is in book of rules cy was unanimously approved by a section devoted to the proprie-81 nations. It is interesting to note i ties of the game. Forget it. that the first atomic country toj In the school to which this -ratify the statute, that made a article is dedicated it is perfectly reality of an idea launched by the legitimate to kick your partner himself a pick-me-up. The next time Blackburne arrived at the board, he drained the glass at a draught, made his move and passed on.

Asked afterwards how Alaska Plate Numbert Jcludes preambie the De. Plates 2G217, 26218, 26222 Iclaration of Human Rights, and 26223 have been assigned toNew Jersey Fishing gtamp covers. Excluding one so-called regular stamp, the average of commemoratives and special adhesives was 327,931. The 1956 total for 19 stamps was 5,624,680, with thirteen sDecial stamps of-your-suit no trumpest. A void Hayes throws him into a rescue-at-any- Black me pi lining oi uie j-ceiii rtuishci d.

1 price panic. He is certain to take jq.j Statehood commemorative stamp. 4 11 had managed to beat the man President of the United States under the table. The difficulty is TV-, 7 i so quickly, he. explained, "My op- averaging 349,562 first day covers; Meetings it out into seven notrump.

What 24.20 to do? jn.a Answer Make an underbid of i 22-17-b one club. Correct it to seven I 6-10-c three and one half years earlier, i to manage it. The way is usually was the Soviet Union. (barred by long-legged opponents Since 1957 the International tapping each other's soles in the TVia nivf ni.r,l nirt vf fViA Cl 1 iL-: Spangle White 15-18 8-11 28-23-d 25-22 3- 8e 18-25 31-26 29-22 11-16 11-16 20-11 22-18 8-15 f-15-22 26-22 Forms 4- 8 diagram 22-17 Morse Code. per issue.

Canada's 1959 Issues Mr. William Hamilton Postmaster General of Canada an clubs. Under the rules partner 17-13 Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is a going concern with Sterling Candidates for admission to the tors Club of Hartford will be held The decision to offer these mistake wrecked his" on Tuesday, Jan. 7, in tlie Polish to collectors was prompt-1 game National Home on Governor St. ed by hundreds of requests.

There in Hartford, Conn, at 7:30 p.m. 'are two denominations a $1, ame Tho Hnrrlwaro Pitv PnlWtnre kll. In this book. OH the chapter Cole, an American, as the first; school are required to take an nounced last week, the subjects cannot bid again. 1-8 Candidates who found the an- 28-24 swer of "Pass" are awarded half 8-11 marks.

This bid at least insures 1 23-19 entrance examination to satisfy the Board that their bridge has director general. We had the pleasure of being received by Mr. Cole. He and his staff acquaint of six new postage stamps to be club of New Britajn iU also Lshcrme $5 ink and Modern Masters, some space is de- attained the required standard of foulness. Unsuccessful candidates ed us with the structure of this meet on Tuesday, Jan.

7, in the! black for non-residents. Orders farther that other subjects may Anrica Legion Wash.jmav sent to Trout IfTu8 the 3 St. in New Britain, nextioivision of Fish and Game, 230 a wr-f i1 avsky. Very few chess games are given in the book, but this is one of them. getting a part score.

Two additional questions in the entrance examinations will appear in next Sunday's Courant. international body, its immediate are referred for six months and plans, and the great hope for the I advised a course of practical ua u.e ra to the Elks, at 7:30 p.m. AU col- West State Trenton 25, N.J. long range accomplishments. study at a crammer.

A list of re- 'A HARTFORD BRIDGE CLUB I Tli UFA ic net nart nf flip i commended crammer ciuns lectors are always welcome at all meetings of the above Stamp Clubs. United Nations but is closely re may be had on application to the Board. As an indication of the stand- postage stamp will be issued to commemorate the golden anniversary of the first flight of a powered machine in Canada, the "Silver Dart." The flight took place over the ice of Brasd'Or Lakes near Baddeck, Nova Thursday, Dtc. 11, Masttr Point NS 1. Mrs.

S. S. Cohen, Mrs. M. Bach-rach.

177; 1. Mrs. M. Clark, J. Vail, 3.

W. Butcher, Dr. S. Harris, Ml. EW 1.

Mrs. E. Bennat, Mr. Levine, 005SS. By G.

E. AVERY lated to it and cooperates in every respect with the various Scott's Specialized Scott's 1959 U.S. Specialized Catalogue has added United Na awnrips nf the itm in hnnWinu i ard, last year's examination and 3. Mrs. H.

Llndberg, Mr. Jinri nvprlanninty fipMc Af infPrJ paper is appended. The 1 K4 2 P-Q4 3 QB3 4 QB4 5 N-B3 6 NxP 7 0-0 8 KN5 9 NxP 10 K5 11 P-K6 12 PxR ch 13 B4 aum, lit; 2. and 3. O.

Amsden, al i i -n i "if A'i 4 XJi tions stamps and postal station' Scotia. est. IAEA headquarters here em- 50 I1" cent '5 Fr cent Mr. waiamen iss. The Tenth Anniversary of theO' for the first time.

The UN Hartford Chess Club ov about 400 neon e. Thev come: anu er anu r.r. ,1 1i( 1 1 Li i i I P-K4 PxP PxP N-KB3 B-B4 P-Q3 0-0 P-KR3 RxN N5 Q-R5 K-Bl rxBP N5 ch B-Q2 N-BS RxQ BxQ i. 3. W.

from 67 member countries to work carries wn tne awara 01 Py orE. rusii 7 Barber founding of the North Atlantic listings till seven ot the volume YMCA Treatv Organization will be cele- 11 pages- This edition reveals 4,. Fridav eveninet ObSClire i Adams. E. Zak, II' I ing penny bridge nconrln Women: 1.

Mrs. H. Barber, Mrs. E. i suburban clubs under i brated on the 4th April and Can- 000 Pric changes or new visitors welcome Russell, 92; J.

Mrs. nUSHTIIl 7tr 1,11.. J. r.tl 1.1. White to play.

ada will join other member together on the great task given them in a realm of human en deavor still largely unexplored. One of the first practical accomplishments of tlie IAEA is in Result fif state Ipapiip tpam tries in honoring this event by i Irish Commemorative Issue nym. To clarify the type of answer expected here is an easy exam- r7 a i olron (rrv tVm AnfrMna av Bachrach, 85' 3. Mrs. F.

Bull, Mrs. T. Vail, Mi. Tuesday, Dec. 1.

Mr. H. Eckart, Mrs. A. Beverldoe, 50; 2.

Mrs. H. Baum, T. Secnrest, 47. 'mntpllM nlavorl cinna last oplr issuing a commemorative postage 1 15 K-Rl The special stamp to mark the Htfd BjshopJ SfW Unim 19-15 10-28 17-1 22-26 16 QR-K1 tu'Pntv first Jinnivprcarv nf thp stamp i ii i a xiviii ni ciiLiaitvc.

tlie field of fellowships, 18-15 7-10 15-11 etc. Black Won 23-19 16-23 26-31 l- 9-13 Wednesday, Dec. IT Lerman 1. Mrs. H.

Baum, T. Securest, In May there will be issued a mining liiiu u.rciaiiuu ui uie vuu- S. vulnerable North 17 K8 ch 1 18 PxR'Q) ch 0 il9BxPmate and exchange of persons. Dr. V.

Grigorieff, director of this department, tells us that 284 nomina- special stamp commemorating stitution of Ireland, which will be Morgan King Snow Dr. Brown 2. Mrs. R. Ryder, Dr.

J. M. Ziaring 41 Va. 23-6 Thursday, Dec. 11 Master Point NS 1.

Mrs. H. Baum, Mrs. R. dealer.

0 1 0 lli 1 1111.. 4 I lam. AAr A fL tions for fellowships have een H. 9 6 3, D. 8 5 4, C.

9 7 6 3. Funk' 103' 7. Notes by James Moir the Associated Country Women of issued tomorrow December, 29th 1 r01.fej. the World, the concept of which 1958, will be in two denomina-. originated with a Canadian worn- tions colour rembrandt; an.

brown, and colour erepn ItJ i cucivcq anu auciiiciua nave North appears tO be doing p. Katzenstein, Dr. B. Peck 8.i. Problems Key-move to last problem, B-Rl In this one.

bv M. B. Newman. 2'i New Britain Dec. 20, 1st Session Club r.

ti i quiet gloat. Glancing over his Saturday, Two postage stamps will be'will be in double size and will, mem ui iuu sliciuisis. lira ici-, Novwakoski 0'whit. lthmtfth" hplii nrl. fnrrp 0 draw.

issued in June to mark the open-! be on paper watermarked with theihkan 1 ing of the St. Lawrence Seaway, letter jPenner One stamp will portray Her Ma- Collectors desiring F.D. covers JDickeson 1 jesty Queen Elizabeth, who will may write to Irish Cachet Covers, i uc 1 Corr Dittmar Astoria lowships vary from six weeks to six years. They include practically every field of science, such as medicine, physics, chemistry, biology and astronomy, as nuclear research adds a new di- nauu juu noic ue nuius: A AKQ A A What should you do? Answer Ti4 till fliiKc a a. i V.

i A rti i Championship 1. Mrs. C. Sreenstein, Moran 7. Miss R.

Sugenhelmer, W. Adams, 94V2. Sunday, Dec. 11, Master Point NS 1. W.

August. R. Arthur, 2. Mrs. Vosburgh, Mrs.

S. BrusKin, 148' 7. EW 1. D. Brush, M.

Yaeger 154' J. H. Chapin. George Amsden US. Monday, Dec.

22, Master Point NS 1. Miss Suqenheimer, W. Adams 2. Mrs. B.

Peck, R. Basell, 172'j. EW 1. P. Katzenstein, Or.

G. Dorfman, 172; 2. Mrs. Sechrest. J.

James, U. open the Seaway officially. The 947 East 32 Brooklyn 10, N.Y.i a An evenly balanced opening, 22-18 is probably better, Gives black a slight advantage. To this point the same game 25, Tinsley vs Hellman. See America's Best Checkers.

14-17 or 4 8 are good for a draw. The position here deserves a diagram. All there is for white. Interesting Position By G. E.

Trott mm i a other will be a joint issue by Can mension to the classical concepts of turn. South will demand a new Cost per cover 50c. I U. of Conn. Israel Issues of all natural sciences.

ada and the United States using the same basic design in eacn country. This joint stamp will Danbury Beckner i Edwards 0 Chamberlain 0 Hunt 0 J. UA anu V.U. OLtatiij anu Qg Cnn Dpnt. spnt trip fnllnuinf deal.

So now you understand. The College of "All-in" Contract Entrance Examination General Fund These fellowships make it pos earner cummemu.dic uie ovdivdj as fnrm. nn pni.t,i i i a a- 1 1 1 34 sible for scientists from countries SKETCHES monument to practical interna- ties serjes to be by Js. iarkas tional co-operation. el jn the Jatter part of Febru.

The circumstances which in arv. iisi Thp stamns will ho in El 0 2nl. 1759 led to the partnership of two I the following denominations. River chess raes and the founding of our na-6o value will show the pro-' A letter has been received from tion will be honored by the issue! duction of postage stamps. The Fred Pearson, asking to be re-: of a postage stamp.

It was on the12o pruta will picture a post of-'--- Flams ot ADranam at yueiwc van. The 250 pruta value will with no adequate facilities, to work in countries with the h' makeuP no cun" equipped laboratories. The fellow-1 Cer" ships are either financed by the am of reed'. hatt general fund, of the Agency or d.mnS ls.nrt by special "in kind" contributions cer "'V herf i it is up to vou to make the most from a number of member states. i ti i of him for quite clearly he won The U.S.

for example provides 120 fellowships yearlv theDe.r rC f' a i i U.S.S.R. has pledged the suppoit deaIerI of ,45 fellowships There are 3 abie' bld West basic categories of training op- i a portunities: short term sjecial If forth( re" training, advanced and research The of hearts is portray a telephone. And a tele- 1 phone and telegraph, will be the hundred years ago that two great heroes, Montcalm and Wolfe, gave their lives in a struggle motif of the 500 pruta value of I COUPON COUPON COUPON WITH THIS COUPON GRANT'S SHOE REPAIR OFFERS FOR MONDAY which marked the beginning of a the series. Colors will be an i CP A jp -A xji vm im ah ti 3 fci iAl chapter in our history probably luau. uui cuiutiiucu iiaiiua iic.

ii I 21 By BEN BURROUGHS fever Alone A man is never alone when he has faith in God above for God can fill the weariest heart tenderness and love the warmest friend of mankind is God who rules on high because He never fails to give us strength and will to try as long as God is with us we never need to fear for through the shrouds of loneliness He sends a ray of cheer however great our sorrow dear God will ease the pain He answers every contrite prayer and clears the skies of rain and so I say to all of you who with loneliness grieve with God, you'll never be alone that is, if you believe. (Copyright) nounced later. I This new series promises to be I another very beautiful addition to jO the list of beautiful and artistic 1 1 3 stamp issues of Israel. 1 1 0 Liberia Latest il Liberia has released four post- I age stamps and a multi-color I souvenir sheet, marking the tenth I with few parallels in the course of human progress. Further details of these stamps will be announced during the year.

Christmas Seal Marks Each sheet of 1938 Christmas Seals bears a printer's mark in HALF SOLES LEATHER 1 training, and long term comple'e University training. One of the urgent and at the same time most difficult, problems confronting the IAEA is liability insurance for atomic power reactors. The promisinf advance in the development of atomic reactors for the production of North 4 QJ 9 8 6 3 A 4 AKQ7I South A 10 7 5 4 K73 9 6 Childr.il Lirg til Womn Not: Man'. Exfrt Slightly High'. 'the 56th label of each sheet- White to play and win.

Solution: -9, 28-19, 27. 3-10, ISIS, 25-11, 9-14, 13 22, 14-30, White wins. A neat example of a deferred stroke to win. Taken from the British Draughts Journal of Janu anniversary ot tne united iva- iQ sixth from the left in the sixth tions" Declaration of Human I COUPON COUPON horizontal row. The eight litho Itiehu.

Subject matm lor the electricity is now blocked until I A A 8 11 a i ary-February 1954. 1 prooiem can oe so.vea. 0n seeing dummv Wcst smiles possible accident in an atomic i luxurioslv and back in his power plant could create liablity chair It quite dear he holds claims of enormous proportions. the 2 of trum How shoild (Sj Villi nrnrppn' Aiivmc in.Tui auvu i.uiMJailira die reluctant to commit themselves. Insurance coverage by govern Answer The best chanc is to graphers and their identifying mark are: Edwards and Deutsch Lithographing Chicago Eureka Specialty Printing Scranton Fleming Potter Peoria and the Strobridge Lithographing Co.

Cincinnati Also: United Statet Printing and Lithographing Mineola, N.Y., Western Lithograph Los Angeles Berlin Lithographing Chicago and Bradford Robinson Printing Denver PTAR GAZER Correspondents We wish to thank all those who sent problems, games and news to this column in 1958. Hartford Checker Club Meetings are held at the YMCA on Friday evenings, starting at 7:30 p.m. Visitors are Invited to attend. Team matches with the New Haven Club are being considered and we expect to get further details later on. UUta Bjr CLAY R.

POLLAN MIA MAR lout Doily Acfivifjr Guidt Aceoreiina fa the Start. MfT JJ I JO O) 7.10-131 IP To develop messogt for Sundoy, reod wordi corresponding to numbers cf your Zodioc birth jiga --52 55-66 7l.748a.90W (AUtUt KOWIO oct uQa, I 9 )1 Attend 2 Don't 32Aaoin ments is also difficult, and in some cases undesirable. As a first step towards solving the insnr-; ance problem a preparatory international conference of experts1 has been called to determine where the responsibility should be placed in case of an acci-i dent. Example Cited To show how involved the ques- tion can be we were given the' following hypothetical example: the British government buys an atomic reactor for power pro-1 duction from an English manu-i facturing company and supplies this plant to France. With thej I MAY it Ml 73-75 lAOITTAtlUt A 3- 8-14-28 41 Noturothf 62 Win 63 YourteM 44 You 65Go oAPertonolty 67 And 6 Kip 69 By 70 Neerf1ea 71 Conlocn 72 Ajxwovol 73 And 74Sociol 75P 76 An 77Twet 7STodo 79 Obectm ROAnd 8IOm S69 70-aj84 CANCIt 70 Delicious Highland Favorites 70 SMORGASBORD Sunday 3:00 io 9:00 P.M.

SO (IE Saturday 5:30 to 10:00 P.IX CHILDREN $1.95 Eat All You Want in Air Conditioned Comfort! AMPLE FREE PARKING THE CAwncotK AAH Vi 33 With ii Driver! 35 Withheld 36 Lurk 370iticfem 3 Ot-eni 39 R.k 0Wo4 41 Bringi 43 Youf 44You 45 In 46 And Yo 4S Optimum 49 50 Fo(xHoHty 51 Cieitina 52 To 51Mok 54 Will 55 Morhwi 5o PoMion hi Impiring far SvThow now 3 Allow 4 You're SYouf Mottom 7 for Slet tOBnt II Sov l2Mmot 13 Rfhiln 14 Bicktrina 15 Ii l6Tho 17Thef't 18 fneroify 19 To 21 Swift Work 2J Oon'l 24 Attion 25 imtocf 26Wifh 29Ti, 30 Penuoixn H12 26-38-4 5- 54V. aid of the French government it is set up near the Italian border. An accident occurs and Italians re exposed to damaging fallout. To whom should these Italians citizens turn for compensation? uo Over 108,000 Daily AJLVts AOOAtJW I AH 21 0 ni 1 AUG 3- 6-19-22 3- 6-19 127-61-78 voo 82 Lite 83 IrratM 84 Act 85 Up 86 Viewpoint 87Youf 811 Porhtm 89 Dpmondl 90 Awniting QjNcutnJ men AU4 24 To the Italian government? To4 the French goernment? To the: company that operates the plant. The British government or the, English company that manufac HIGHLAND Over 151,000 Sunday Net paid circulation of Daily Courant for month of Novrrnhfr, 108,031 Net paid circulation of Sunday Courant for month of Novmrr, 1 51,01 4 60 Hoi MAR 21 1 KtStKVAIIUNS SUGGESTED RE 4-2141 4 1529 34 -4? 53 87 8'J Good 1 tured the plant in the first place? HOTEL SPRINGFIELD HILLMAN ST.

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