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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 10

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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TEN BON LUTHERANS SEAT OFFICERS Fred WM liuUUed president of the ZJon Luftertn church Airinj worship wrvice New Yetr'i eve in Maplewood Junior hijb tchcol. Other parish officers follows: Short, lecreUry: Peter treasurer; Albert SejMMck, financial secretary; Arthur Sokofski Albert Marks, elders; Edward Shervronlt, Ed. Komm and Harold Marks trustees; and Bryan Betz, Sun day school superintendent Also installed by the Rev. Wil- Ham H. Often, pastor, were board members as follows: Charles Pettit, Richard Eddlns- er and Reitihold Seperack, education; Dallas Wilkens, Louis a and Fred Zacharias, evangelism; Richard a Bruce Rockel and Raymond Schmidt, stewardship; and John Shelby, Harold Schwartz, Harold Herman JJmmer, WJIHam Schweitzer, Emil Dietman, Wilham LauckJ, John Welter, William Schultz, Richard Walter Edward Hulse and Clifford Drost deacons.

During a year's time trucks haul an average of 70 tons of freight for every person in the BRIDGEPORT SUED IN TOBOGGAN CRASH Damages of were claimed (gainst the City of Bridgeport in a negligence suit filed In Superior court Tuesday because of injuries alleged to have been received by a Fairfield boy in a tobogganing accident at the Fairchild Wheeler Memorial Golf course. John Mortal nglon, lit, a minor suing through John Normlng- ton, says in his complaint that he received a broken back and spinal injuries Jan. 1, 1963, when a toboggan on which he was riding struck a boulder on the first fee fairway of the back course of the municipally-owned golf course. Charging the city with negligence, John Norminglon, ill, claims damages of $50,000. John Normington seeks $10,000 damages as a result of expenses attendant upon the youngster's Injuries.

Parks Director Joseph M. Fen- neJ! announced last Thursday that skiing and sledding have been prohibited at the Fairchild Wheeler course because three lawsuits have been instituted against the city as a result of injuries received by children at the course last winter, and because the twelfth green had been damaged. THE BRIDGEPORT POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1964. BEVERLY "Who's Minding the Store" at 0:30. "The Buccaneer" at 7:15.

CAPITOL Castilian" at 7:15. "Mary Mary" at 9', 05. of Arabia" at 2:00, 8:00. COUNTY CINEMA-Slwrts at 7:00, 9:15. "Charade" at 7-20 9:30.

FINE ARTS (Westport)-Shorts at 2:00, 7:00, 9:00. "Move Over Darling" at 2:15, 15, 9:15. in the Stone" at 2:25, 7:15, 9:25. "Disneyland After Dark" at 1:30, 6:30, 8:45 LOEWS of the Sun" at 1:00, 3:55, 7:00, 10:15. 'Man From Galveston" at 2'50 5:50, 9:00.

Over Darling" at 100, 3:05, 5:10, 7:15, 9-20 Shorts at 4:45, 6:55, 9:00. for Texas" at 6:35, 9:10. MILFORD DRIVE-IN Cartoons at 7:00. "Can-Can" at 7:10. 'Charade" at 9:05.

NORWALK DRIVE-IN "For Love or Money" at 7:30. "Charade" at 9:45. NORWALK THEATER-Shorls CHICAGO, Jan. 2--(UPI) The average American man will drink a hall barrel of beer in 19M, according to David Stotler, president of a Mid- weir brewery. at 7:00, 9:10.

"Charade" at 7:15, 0:30. PIX at 0:15. "Johnny Cool" at 7:30. and Lovers" at 2:25. 5:50, 9:20.

"Beauty and Ihe Beast" at 1:10, 4:35, 8:00. Springs Weekend" at 7:25, 8:30. WEST World of Sammy Lee" at 7:10, 10:00. "Pepping Tom" at 8:35. AP GENERAL IN COMMAND NAPLES, Italy, Jan.

2 (AP) Lieut. Gen. Benjamin J. Webster of the U.S. Air Force took command today of NATO's air forces in southern Europe.

He relieved Lieut. Gen. Ralph P. Swofford, who will become comman- 1 1ant of the air university at Maxwell Air Force base, Ala. BROOKLYN YOUTH WINS U.S.

CHESS TITLE AGAIN NEW YORK, Jan. 2 (AP) Bobby Fischer, 20-year-old defending champion from Brooklyn, has clinched the United States chess championship. Fischer Is undefeated and un tied in 10 games, making it mathematically Impossible for anyone to overtake him in tomorrow night's final round. Other leaders are Dr. Anthony Saidy of Puerto Rico with a record of four wins and two losses and two draws, Paul Benko ol New York with three wins, two losses and four draws, and Larry Evans of New York, a former champion, with four wins, two tosses and cne draw.

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