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The Bristol Daily Courier du lieu suivant : Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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PAGE 4 BRISTOt couples TIMES MONDAY, APRII 18, 1960 DENTAL PLATES REPAIRFD IN ONE HOUR Open Daily 9 A.M. fo P.M. Saturday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. (Closed Sun.

fir Mon.) Bridge Penna. Ave. DUNN'S DENTAL LABORATORIES Over Drug Elvis Back In Swing Of Civilian Life FU JOE MCDAVID I nileri International MEMPHIS Tenn a PI- It take Elvis Presley long to cet back the rock TERMITES call FLEMING Windsor 5-3527 playing night As usual of rock (Sion where the gatekeeper knows his grave. His mother; non. a former Mississippi tenant died here in 1958 while he was farmer, has said they will be in the service.

married in the near future, but Presley ill soon have a step- a definite date has not been set. mother, Mrs. Davada Elliot The ente-tainer leaves tonight Stanley, a divorcee and mother of for Hollywood for his first movie three small sons. Mrs. Stanley! since getting out of the service, and her sons, who say they think The movie, entitled I.

swing of civilian life. Army life was much different. just who to permit inside, but close friends say it didn't Has Sad Moments take EH is long to settle into his! The gat. opens wide, for exam- old routine of during the pie. for No.

1 girl-friend, Anita Wood, who recently dyed the king her blonde hair brunette to match hard to reach hair us actuallly in hometown because of his light brown, but he has kept it will like Elvis as a depict Army life in Germany, uays a Cluster curious here 'brother," are all house guests in- Elvis' first post-Army record. the iron gated and brick- Elvis had some sad moments the 16-room mansion. "Stuck On is a hot seller walled 100.000 several trips he made to 1 middle-aged father. Ver-Sin the top 10 NOW YOU HAVfc SEEN EVER) THING Where but at Rock Hill, could you expect to find a chest with the rare dimensions of my 60 10" We present this line example of workmanship to give you wmi idea of the scope of our fulfilling every decorating whim. In richly grained hand' rubbed pine, $109.

Hospitals Threatened Baseball Park Is Destroyed Bv Fire Singer Killed EDDIE COCHRAN Bodv To Be Tme Furniture Affordable! ROCKMILL c'STrvr MEMPHIS, Tenn, Aikets to the lawn of the hospital, roaring fire destroyed a were placed in automobiles baseball park here the hospital parking lot until night forcing the removal of hun- the danger was over, jdreds of frightened patients from; of Twistpd I two nearbv hospitals threatened; i Hli 7 Husswood Park, home of the 1 Memphis Chicks of the Southern i Noi uijui les wei i epoi t-j was just a shell of ed but about a dozen fuemrn steel, charred and smoul- uere by smoke in the pjins early today following two-hour battle to get the flamesfive-alarm blaze that raced under control at Russwood Park trough the 39-year-old structure. During the height of the xhe fire broke out shortly after newborn babiest including 2113 m. s.t yesterday, several premature infants, were taken outpours after the Cleveland Indians of the nursfcry at John Gaston chicaso White Sox played ani Hospital and passed down the i evhibition game. I stairs by a human chain of doc-! intense heat from the holo-: fill tors, nurses and internes The shattered more than fiOO IOWM I ft I 1 fants and all the patient in the, vvmdovvs in the 12-storv Baptist maternity ward were safely taken Hospital across the street from to another section of the building, i the ball park, and the John Gas- A large number of patients City Hospital down the street, were taken in their pajamas, The fire was fanned by winds bathrobes and wrapped in blan-mp to 25 miles an hour. However.

-a firemen said a sudden shift in the wind helped bring the blaze under control. Small Buildings Destroyed Approximately 300 of the 1.500 patients in the two hospitals were removed when smoke and cinders DAR Opens 69th Annual Session Tonight WASHINGTON The Daughters of the American Revolution open their 69th annual Continental Congress to! night. They will receive a mes- Isase from President Eisenhower. I A colorful procession to Constitution Hall will begin the five- day session, marked by an opening address by American Legion Martin McKneal- jly of Newburg, N. speaking "America, its opportunities and responsibilities." The daughters will consider 20 resolutions during the meeting, ranging from coexistence and disarmament, television and radio, food and drug additives.

Air manuals and loyalty oaths to pornographic literature. Mrs. Ashmead White of Lubec. Maine, president general of the DAR, will preside WOMEN WANTED aruf FOR SPARE-TIME U.S. ROUTE LANGHORNE, PA.

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lapsed The wind-whipped flames started a number of fires within a half-mile radius of the stadium. The damage was estimated at about $500.000. -The ball park was renovated several years ago at a cost of $250.000. Eleven stores were badly damaged or destroyed. and some 40 automobiles were either damaged or destroyed by falling timbers and cinders.

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He died in a Bath hospital yesterday without regaining consciousness. The accident came after one of the most enthusiastic receptions of his short career, climaxing a 12 -week tour of Britain, of the expected 4.500 delegates and alternates. His manager. Norman Riley, said there probably would be an inquest Tuesday. Also injured in the crash were fellow rock and roll star Gene Vincent, 22 of Vancouver, and a song writing friend from Los Angeles.

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