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TWENTY CITY WILL GET $2.6 MILLION IN SCHOOL AID The city will receive at lea in State and Keder Khool aid in the school yea beginning next September, ed cation officials here have dated. Figures on the subject, com piled hy Supt. of Schools Josep B. Porter, recently were submi ted to the city comptroller we Board of Education. This table accompanied Ih oosrds request to Comptrolle Thomas A.

Mulligan for a J9.708 186 budget to operate the school in the fiscal year starting nex April 1, State aid is estimated at $2,680 612, up $45,575 over the curren J2.635.0J7. The board an Dr. Porter noted an eve larger amount may be received i the city approves certain of Ih new budget requests which qarrj state aid reimbursement. Tne estimated state aid consist of 52,530,000 for the basic grant $55,000 for physically handicapped; $62,000 for mentally retard ed; $7,000 for legally blind; lor transportation; $1,800 fo school libraries; $7,000 for drive; education; $12,000 for evening echool; $400 for adult homemak ing classes; and $3,312 for emo tionally disturbed. Federal aid, under the Naliona Defense Education act, is esli mated at $14,500.

It consists $9,500 for guidance and for science. The report says sums are also expected for foreign Ian gusge, mathematics and kindergarten, but specific amounts are not written out. THE BRIDGEPORT POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1961. RAIL AID STEPS WIN GOP PRAISE HARTFORD, Jan. 2 (UPt) House Speaker J.

Tyler Patterson, R-Old I.yme, predicted today that the Connecticut Transportation Authority's efforts lo aid the New Haven railroad will be fruitful. "1 am pleased to see that the authority is redoubling efforts lo enlist the aid of our neighboring states in reaching a final solution of the rail problems," Rep. Patterson said. "These efforts will prove fruitful, I am sure." The CTA, created by the 1963 General Assembly, proposed last week that Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts and Rhode Island join together in subsidizing the bankrupt line. Rep.

Patterson said "without the CTA, created at lhe' insistence of the Republican party, Connecticut would now be totally powerless in the fight to keep the New Haven railroad alive." He said that since New Jersey killed proposed tri-state transportation compact the CTA was "the only legal machinery available to us" in solving the railroad probkm. Republican legisallor charged that the Democrats resisted the legislation that set up the authority and pinned their hopes on the compact. $200,000 SUIT FILED IN CAR CRASH DEATH A $200,000 damage action was instituted in Superior court Tucs day for the dealh of James Thyne, of Stamford, who diet! Feb. 1, of injuries receiver in an auto accident in Stamford Jan. 20, 1963.

Defendants in the negligence action are Bertha F. Turner, Bridgeport, and the City of Stain ford. Edward W. Urban, Bridgeport, adminislralor of Mr Thyne's estate and plaintiff in the litigation, seeks damages 5100,000 against each defendant. About 3:15 p.m.

lhe day of the accident, Mr. Thyne was a pas senger in an auto driven bv Bcr tha Turner when the car cfashe against a stone wall at the em of Shippan avenue. Stamford. Bertha Turner is accused negligence in the operation the auto. The complaint alsi alleges that the condition and io cation of the wall, construct by the City of Stamford, const! luted a.

nuisance. TWO IDOLS STOLEN NEW DELHI, India, Jan 2(AP) Two Hindu idols have bee stolen from a temple in Kashmi following the theft of a Moslen relic that caused rioting in Srin egar. Life remained disturbed i Srinagar, the largest city of th Himalayan state that, is dispute, by India and Pakistan. Polic searched for the relic, a brown ish hair believed by Moslems be from the Prophet Mohammed The three-pound copper idol of the Hindu gods Rama an Krishna disappeared Tuesda right from a private temple Jammu, winter capital of II Indian part of divided Kashmi Jammu's population is pre dominately Hindu while the peo pie of Spinagar, the summe capital, are mostly Moslems. N'o disturbances were reportc Itom Jammu so far.

The disappearance of th prophet's hair last week touche off rioting in Spinagar in whic at least two persons were killer, and tome burned. Polar Bears Launch the New Year Rules 'Criminal Record' LEE, Limited to Convictions Criminal records are not re- tricted to convictions. Judge nthony J. Armentano of Com- Pleas court declared today --M IIIK me ixMore i refusing to issue a temporary Judge Armentano, Commission njunclion lhal would have com- elled the State Liquor Control omnu'ssion (o approve employ- ient of a Bridgeport woman as hostess or barmaid in liquor stablishmcnts. Denying the request of Mrs.

elen Nadriciny for a temporary 'straining order. Judge Armcn- no said in his decision lhat the immission acted within the andards and authority of the ate statutes and did not abuse discretion Sept. 24, when it und her an unsuitbale person be employed on liquor prem- es. Chairman Raymond J. Egan teslified a he, personally, had made up his mind that Mrs.

Nad- riczny Ihe Sept. 19 hearing. Carl D. Eisenman. assistant attorney general, represented the Stale Liquor Control commission.

Louis 1. Gladstone was counsel for Mrs. Nadriczny. hearing influenced Ihe commission is speculative and conjectural, Judge Armenlano com- menled. During the i a before was unsuitable prior to in the DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR FOOD LICENSES The date for renewal of rcjiau- rant and sandwich shop licenses has been extended until tomorrow, according to William Rosen berg, chief sanitarian city's Health department.

Health licenses for 1964 in those types of eateries were due yesterday. Licenses for all other concerns classified as "food establishments" are renewable July 1, Mr. Rosenberg explained. He said Ihe sanitalion office in the Health building. 835 Washington avenue, will remain open today and tomorrow during the lunch period, 11:45 a.m.

lo 1:15 p.m.. when il usually is closed, lo allow proprietors lo apply for Iheir licenses. Daily office hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mr.

Rosenberg reported only applications from the more ven and Walerbury. New Haven Mayor Richard C. Lee began his sixth consecutive term in the city's top job while Waterbury Mayor Joseph F. Me- Nellis began his first lerm. Probate Judge James A.

Shanley administered the oath of office to Mayor Lee at a ceremony in a school auditorium filled with some 500 persons. Mayor McNellis took the office a short time after midnight in City Hall. About 10 hours later a In view of Mrs. Nadriczny's ne conviction of liquor law vio- lion, and her criminal record, udge Armentano asserted, the immlssion "reasonably believed was not a suitable person to i employed on any permit es In drawing or preparing alco- )lic liquors." Sec. 30-40 of the General States, Judge Armentano said, pro- des in part that the commission ay, in its discrclion, refuse a lermit for lhe sale of alcoholic quor if it has reasonable ground believe Ihe applicant has been mvicled of a stale or federal quor law violation "or has such criminal record that Hie com- ission reasonably believes he is ot a suitable person to hold a ermit." Mrs.

Nadriczny's record indi- ates, according to Judge ino, two convictions for motor chicle violations, a conviction or violating the liquor acl, a olle for Raming reduced In reach of the peace, a not guilty nding for disposing of liquor aft- hours and a similar finding 'or isposing ot liquor without per- mil. In behalf of Mrs. Nadriczny it i 0 claimed lhat under Sec. 30-47 i A criminal record is an acci.mu-j I -'NE FOR A I I alion of aircsls and convictions. iminal record and convictions re "synonymous" and "without lhan 500 eateries have been received so far.

Failure lo comply i a city ordinance requiring the annual licenses carries a penalty ol a fine to J100. Proprietors also arc faced with Ihe possibility of iheir establishments being closer! until Ihey Mr. Rosenberg warned. RECEIVE OATH Democratic mayors were sworn into office yesterday at New Ha- PLANS SET UP FOR POPE'S FLIGHT Italian Government Prepares Big Send.Off for Pontiff Saturday VATICAN CITY, a 2-(AP) The Vatican and the Jlalian government worked today on i a a i Icr Pope a Vl's flight to the Holy Land Saturday. The Italian government planned big send-off for the Roman Catholic Pontiff as the head of Ihe Vatican state.

A squadron nf I a i a air force jet fighters was assigned to escort the Pope's special Alitalia Airlines jetliner to international waters. The military planes also will greet Ihe Pope's return flight from Jordan and Israel Monday. Time Announced Romans who attended New Year's day Masses at churches along the papal route lo the air- were told the lime lo gather to cheer the Pontiff on his way. Bells in Rome's 450 churches will peal at the moment of lake- olf. Pope Paul was in the midst of a three-day period of intensified prayer lo prepare for his historic trip.

An afternoon spiritual retreat, or period of withdrawal from normal routine lo pray and meditate, was scheduled in a Vatican chapel for Ihe three cardinals and 30 other Vatican aides who will accompany the i Cardinals Making Trip The Cardinals are Eugene Tis- scranl. dean of Ihe College of Cardinals; Amlclo Cicognani Forecast of Nation's Weather 6 GOP Senators Offer Own Medicare Program JOSEPH COVNE WASHINGTON. a 2 A I Six Republican senators say they, A ftc i hope to crack the stalemate on A OF health care for the aged legisla- Ilion by introducing their own' HARTFORD. a 2 (UP1) plr.n when Congress reconvenes Gm 'ernor Dempsey today received a telegram frrm President Johnson, thanking him for his during the past two The U. S.

Weather bureau says: A al V'" la oni ghl lhe Northwest Pacific stales with snow and snow flumes over the Plateau, except Ihe extreme soulhern The extreme northern New are. aTM will have snow. It will be colder over Ihe northern Plains, the nCaU and parls ot the soulh Atlantic slates w.iin wealher over the Lakes, (he valley restons Ihe Gulf region, soulhern Plateau and Plains. will fa lo partly cloudy with i temperature change elsewhere. Veslerday's maximum Ing at 8 a.m.: Weather Data nexi They described it as the most comprehensive healih care pro- sun ever prepared for Congress ml mns a i i in the and said it would make use of e.

both Social Security and I' 1 telegram said "as the old general government "revenue, and a ended our nation passcJ private insurance companies. through a trasic period in which Health care legislation will like system of government faced ly set olf one ol Ihe big battles ils greatest lest. in Congress this election year, i "Thanks lo the support nf Icsd- Johnson lo Push Plan i like vou, our system has prc- President Johnson is expected through dark and dangcr- lo press hard (or passage of waters. Let us begin the new hill-- or a version of it-- which Ivear resolved to forge in this the late President John F. Ken-i n'rv a deeper sense of i nedy was unable lo push It irough regardless of political a or Congress.

persuasion. Good luck and 'God The six Republicans said in a bless you." yesterday i a Albany Binghamlon Buffalo Chicago Des Moines Detroit Galvcston Kansas Cily Los Angeles i a i Minneapolis Montreal New Orleans New York Philadelphia Max. Min.idly 21 in Oriental (Eastern) Church. The Pope in an appearance before a New Year's day crowd of 30,000 in St. Peter's square said his (rip "may have an impact for many years lo come." "We will remember you and will pray for God to Rive you grace," he said.

He added lhat a second great St. Louis San Francisco Seattle Syracuse Washington 25 22 30 4fi 26 53 45 SO 6D 41 21 48 .16 44 3,1 2(i 38 50 51 21 IS 38 31 22 50 36 SG 52 26 15 32 36 34 26 20 .18 22 30 i Massachusetts Boston 3g Nantucket 41 jWorcester 33 Rhode Island iProvidence 35 35 i Connecticut Hartford 29 29 New Haven 41 34 New Hampshire Concord Portsmouth Burlington Montpclier jCaiibou Old Town I Portland Vermont Maine 19 21 16 24 21 21 Hall. About 10 hours later a event of would heTresump. public ceremony was held. lion of the Vatican EcurncSl Mayor Lee pladged himself to provide opportunity for achievement for all New Haven citizens.

One of Mayor McNclii's i chores will be to iron out the has- Council, ''which must be conduced lo a good end." This was lak- Court Rules A a i Stale On Money in Gambling Raid i we are preparing will offer the effective basis for such an agreement." "We feel," Ihey added, "that the health care needs of our 18 million citizens over 65 have been loo long neglected, and that Ihe Cor.gress must resolve this problem in 1964." The six Republicans are Sens. Clifford P. Case of New Jersey, Johr. Sherman Cooper of Keni Jacob K. Javits and Ken- B.

Keating of New York. Thomas H. Kuchel of California and Margaret Chase Smith of Maine. Cite Recommendations The Republicans said their jcirat' bill is based on recommendations presented Nov. lo Kennedy by the National Committee on Health Care for the Aged.

Javits suggested formation of the committee after lhe defeat in MUMMERS FACE BLACKFACE BAN PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2-(AP) NKW HAVEN, Jan. 2-- I sle over salaries lor lhe city's public school teachers. The Connecticut Education association en as an indication that Ihe Pope The Appellate division of Council, which a ruled today that state in 1FIR2. will wind up its work at has no right lo keep money con- thm! session beginning in fiscatcd in a gambling raid unless has threatened to blackball lhe Jnless funds for September.

i ctosily lawT Hussein Addresses People vmr In Jordan where lhe Pope Tu3 state 1UI i 1ULH-C I tt IU Ul eachers- pay hikes are reslored rUnllr Klrf game. A Circuit to Ihe education butTMt catnoiic leader a clear pictureLnlorf to Ihe education budget. The association said it would consider it a violaiion of professional ethics for members to accept jobs in Waterbury unless salary adjustments arc reached. FAIRFIELD APPLICANT ENDS NEW TAXI PLAN Public utilities commission has granted permission to Ann Fairfield withdraw an application lliorizalion lo operate taxi service Fairfield, it v. i "Although His Holiness will sec out a a a 'hat Ihe catastrophe that lias befallen: wa 5 la cn rom his Pock- thc Arabs of Palestine and 1 1 the great damage caused by il to the Holy Land, we believe His Holiness will also see the deter- A A SETS to for au, a new with five cabs in was announced today.

The application was filed with Ihe commission June 21 1003 Hearings took place Aug. 14, and Nov. I. The request lor pcrmis- Ision lo withdraw the application was received by the commission Dec. IS.

Ihe holy places, protect them and for all the people of the worl-t." MAN7WAXED TO DEATH BY GI onvictions you have no criminal ecnrd," her attorney claimed. "The court rfisaprecs with this meaning and interpretation of statute, 1 1 declared in part. Judge school is Jan. in, The class begins Feb. ft at (he -Coast Guard Reserve Training Just i lo bo helpful center, Yorklown, a jyear-oM Eire buff closed "A criminal record," the mcnv randum continued, "is a record what was done including Uie disposition of a criminal matter vhclher it is nolled, guilty or nr.t guilty.

To limit a criminal ord merely lo Ihose matters vhcre a disposition to finding of Applicants must he between iho.overhciul dnnr of a lirchnusc as es nf 21 and wjih a bachc-ja hook and ladder truck degree upon acceptance of i leaving last night. the program. The 17-week DCS course was entered would not present a true picture or accurate rislory of what transpired in a criminal court." Asserting the provisions nf Sire. iO-47 musl be conlrued strictly. Armenlano said legislative intent is clear.

Mad idn Legislature intended ,1 criminal record convictions for Sec. 10-46, it easily could have said sy adding the words "of cor.vi ion" a the words "criminal record" in the statute, the memorandum pointed oui. Sees No Hardship Injunction is an extraordinary xwer not lo he exercised uri- there is irreparable iniury deadline application to' i CM AM ir. i i i the next convening class of Coast I I Ouard Reserve Office Candidate -BY HELPFUL BOY, 12 Jan. 2 the navigation, seamanship, Coast Guard orientation and i i tary bearing.

Each a a receives a com. The door landed on the windshield of rear driver's seal. i i Tillerman Joseph Almon, 36. He was reported in fair con- i i at a hospital. Firemen said Ihe boy who trip.

mission as ensign in the Coast'Ped the lever closing ihc door a Reserve with an a i visits lhe Tlicv duty lour of three years. DMrinnj Cil Ihe uiddi-n! accident. i lime he nuy apply for flight! school or other specialized train- Qualification tests are given between a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Coast Guard i i a Personnel Procurement office, Room 123 Custom House, New York city.

No appointment is necessary. I a i can be obtained ai U.S. Coast Guard Recruiting Service headquarters for Connecticut in the i i a parking i a Mezzanine 'loor, John street. TO BE WED IN CHURCH BKVKRI.Y Hlu.S. Jan 3--(UP1) The daus-h- Jeremy a i be nurncc in a church service Saturday al though they were wed in a civi ceremony New Year's eve Barbara i ve ly Und SUo lussein i.

his pe recover seized from him of your unily and of the heavenly hn tics between Christianity and Is- Th a pj piclurelruled in favor of Rosarbo, but appealed the decision. Referring to the Arab-Israeli war of 1S48. Hussein said: The appeal was lost. The Appeals court concluded that Rosarbo was arrested with- mination of the a i a people the Arab World In preserve headquarters. The court said this would be permit- led, provided police later obtained a warrant and a lhe was used as evidence, then returned to Ihe accused otherwise disposed of." facilitate and secure pilgrimage! court said the statutes pro'" i id a a arr( st anc i warrant is a prerequisite to any proceedings to condemn seized property used for gambling.

"We conclude that there is no inherent right, irrespective of the statute, in the state to con- SMALLWOOp, N. (AI) The killer, a.t Jan. 2- in hand demn gambling devices, but il must follow the procedure provided by statute. As the state failed lo do so. lhe judgment of 'fendwf mT' f3 ARC HBISHOP I A NEGRO NAMED BY CYO AS 'YOUTH OF YEAR' the Senate of medical care bill a compromise in 1962.

The chairman of the committee was Arthur S. Felmming. Secretary of Welfare i the Republican Eisenhower administration. The senators' statement said their plan would provide hospi Leaders of the Mummers, civil rights groups and Ihe city seek today to re-solve a controversy a threatened to flare into a demonstration before weather forced postponement of tr.i- ditional New Year's day parade up Bread street. Mummers leaders, a i the snow, ice and sleet would damage Ihe flashy costumes, postponed the parade until Saturday.

Civil rights groups oppose use of blackface a by some marchers. But despite the postponement. an informal group called the Second Streeters marched briefly and many blackface. There were no incidents ami the Second Stretters said Ihey would march Saturday. Mrs.

Saitie T. Alexander, chairman of the city's Commission on Human Relations, asked both sides "to be a i more Catholic Youth Organization, has been selected as the outstanding Catholic youth of the year. The announcement was matle today by Msgr. Frederick J. Stevenson, national director of the youth department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, which sponsors the annual selection.

At lhe same time, Msgr. Stevenson announced a Francis J. Darigan Jr. of Providence, R.f., a past national president of the CYO, has been named the outstanding Catholic young adult of Blackwell, a Negro, is in his senior year at Towson Catholic high school in Baltimore. He has been active in CYO programs in the Baltimore area for the past several years.

Darigan is a senior at Providence college, majoring in political science. He is president of his college class. At dawn he crept into a bedroom and chopped Joseph Mc- Ailams to a as he slept criminal jappeal a affirmed," the explained lhal the a WILL FLY TO JORDAN use Ot blackface makeup this but rescinded the order a some clubs protested. The National Association for rAdv of 1 Colored People and the Congress of Racial Equality ih protested, the city said it would not rward CORE and the Committee for 1-reedom now threatened to phv- sically block the parade unless blackface marchers are tanned'. VAAC Common Heas court for an injunction against use of blackface makeup in the parade.

The court refused and iN'AACP leaders said their members boycott Ine pa- It would also permit health insurance companies to learn up and offer a non-profit mass plan for low-cost insurance to cover doctor bills and other medical expenses. Antitrust laws now do not permit such private combinations. Javits' Argument The bill introduced by the Kennedy administration, which drew stiff opposition from the American Medical association, called for financing of the a program through an increase in Social Security taxes. Javils has argued, however, that the Kennedy plans ignores both private health insurance industry and persons not covered hy Social Security. Shortly after Johnson assumed Ihe presidency he cited a A I i i care for the elderly as one i IN Kennedy's aims which "must a i CUT A will be translated into effective! i i action." I YONKERS.

N.Y.. Jan. 'Hie House Ways and Means: reachers here intend to spend cnmmiilee began hearings on ss th own time at medical care for the aged ne who want higher November but postponed its se NEW YORK, Jan. Plus does nntlArchbishop lakovos. Greek Ortho- isions until later this month after 2 A Kennedy's assassination.

i. Tt. legislation has been pin- he went upstairs, where ns' (laughter and a girl i I9.year-old Judith Med- doiigh, were sleeping in twin (I Miss Meddough i his nx and strangled Florence McAdams. 20. inu uncon- however.

the slate in civil cases, dox primate of North and South ned down in the committee say they will teach as u'sual TMt give up a number of voluntary school activities. They mtenci. for instance, lo FACES RAPE CHARGE William II. Driscoc, 34, of 403 Trumbull avenue respect, said Judge Armrnano. The fact lhat Mrs.

Nadriczny precluded from employment on liquor premises does not prevent her from seeking other employment, bul she has failed to CHURCH CONDUCTING I A PROGRAM sciousness, leaving her for dead. Then he called the police. Stale police say that's the nccounl they pieced Ingether a an anonymous telephone call anil Ihen one from iMcAdams, who lotil ihcm in panic-stricken voice lhal lhe killer was standing oil Ihc lawn. As police sped to the scene! they fnw a man on a road ncari' McAdams house. They said was Frank S.

an Army private from nearbv! V. He a ar'-l rested ami hr-kl on a charse'ol ttrsl-dogrce murder. State Police Sgt 1 i i tThoV rf Vs Cram and! a 'o Sr amu a lilm 4 i Circuit charge bv slcp su crv student clubs a school hours. I Their plan is 10 arrive at school 20 minutes before the a hell I rings and to leave ,10 minutci cliiss They also expect, starting next America, will leave by plane to-i heavy opposition. night for Jordan.

I There he will join in the SMOKE, NO FIRE ing between Pope Paul VI and; Firemen Patriarch Athenaporas Mca 1.J°- i home or Verle Miner, 109 High- i i cnurcncs- roa! Fair(icl(i today at month'. to'cnZtheV'supervismn court arraignment on (9:10 a.m. io check on smoke m- o( cafeterias and to encf "varrf of race in connection Hie archbishop w.ll be accom-, the dwelling. Firemen said at recess iieation in.jpamed by movie magnate Spyrosjsmoke was caused bv i But fnev will continue school North and former Suffolk Coun-lembcrs in the fireplace a a assignments in ly Judge John Pappas of pit. There was no damaec safetv chuse i The UJO ieachers had expect- tiasing previous terms.

Britain ed a 5 per cent a raise last but rape with a morals invest solving a 36-year-old a Rriscoe, arrested yesterday lol a complaint, is held in; His travel plans call for a shut- lieu ol 55,000 bond, pending a 1 tie High; from here to Boston, has offered loans to developing a but a cut in school hearing. The woman's name was where lhe a i board an nations at interest a below 3 hoard's budge- recucst reduced not disclosed. p.m. plane for Paris and Beirut, per cent for 3o years or more William a were married thr List ciav to 21j per cent. onllv was trans- Ncw York a Motor Vehicle a "Christ make a reasonable and diligent elfr.rt lo do so, Judge A assorted.

The fact lhat Mrs. lawyer was not i i of vival program, is being 'comluct- nightly, except Saturday, until costal church, 34 Beechwood ave- MASS, TWINS A YEAR A A parl-l piayed ai a InMrl in a i i entered sfvrral days ago. Hurley- hospi- continned hearing before lhe commission at which Mrs. Nad- riczny was a witness, rlid not render the commiss.on's i 1 Dilate sion illegal or void the opin: on of Judge A a "At best it was a a of! Seni scoutesy," the jurist comment- i i START Ul RICH series sUr, wOBURSnSaTT-Jan. in "ifditaliftni(UPl) Twins Deborah an.l Scott 4 I'cr cent, i0n born i i two mm- Sl(n with a watchmght utes of each other year at i apart.

ul Whether or not the service New Vwr's eve. apart tals Evangelist Wilbert Dolxirali Jayne was born graduate of the Zion Bible in- Choate Memorial hospital at A AT 1 the preach- p.m. F.ST Dec. 31. Scon Ralph's a I'M or lxll 'ri at 12:01 a.m.

1. avenue, was entered by a Both youngsters, weighing over sometime yrsieid.u- arM nepanus from blood six pounds each, a the children inns of i i i 5 rrived a week Rabh 245 Housotonic cor. Lumber Sf. 334-4143 OPEN FBI. 'TIL 7 P.M.

--Free Parking Your MeoU and Poullry i Our a I Cooler FRESH DRESSED FRYERS Whole or Cut-Up BLOCK CHUCK POT ROAST FRESH or CORNED BEEF TONGUES Oven Ready LEGS of LAMB Short or Club STEAKS Frying CHICKEN Legs or Cut Rib Roasl BOILED HAM Whole or Half Sliced II Drtlrtri Dubuque's CANNED HAM I A A A MEAT BEEF I SMOKED HOCKS I BACON Hamburger Patties.

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