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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 7

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THE BRIDGEPORT POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, I960. SEVEN i li Diplomat to ei I Science Wall of Honor at UB NEWTOWN MAN GETS GUGGENHEIM AWARD Sir Hugh Southern Stephenson British consul geenral in 'New York, will unveil the Science Wall of Honor at the Universlt; of Bridgeport May 8 at 2 p.m. The unveiling ceremonies wil highlight the opening day pro gram of dedication activities fo: the university's $1,400,000 Charlc: Hall of Science, Activi tieS will continue through May 15. Formal dedication of Charles. A.

Dana Hall of Scieha will take place May 13. The names of 25 of the world's "Immortals of Science" select ed by .1,116 electors from 49 countries and 'the United States arc inscribed in limestone wall of the Dana Hall of Science One name will be added to the Science Wall of Honor each.year for 25 years. Dedication activities May 8 wil also include a of th university's Parents'. a Dana Hall at 10:30 a.m. The par ents will attend a luncheon a the UB gymnasium at 12:30 p.m Parents' 'Roll of Honor' Presentation of a parents "Rol Honor" listing'the a parents who have contributed to the parents' faculty salary fund during the past year arid perma nent fund 'members will take place at the luncheon.

An "Open Dana Hall will take place, for 4 p.m. lol lowed by a reception iri. dormi lories and the Student Center. Bern Didner, chairman of the Science Wall of Honor policy cdrnmittee and a trustee of the University of. Bridgeport, wil preside over the unveiling cere monies of the "Immortals Science." M.

Bigsbee. deah of the Junior College 1 of Connecticut a the' university, and Dr. Alfred Wolff, director of student person nel, co-chairmen tor the day's activities. Recognition to scientists on the Science Wall of Honor was limit ed to individuals whose accom have been in the of natural science and their FLORIDA EXPRESS LEAVING APRIL 23rd Furniture Von Loading tar ALL POINTS IN FLORIDA AND SOUTH WE PERSONALLY do thi complete fob. We nr.

not RcnU. We mike trips. offer J50 minim For Immedlal. S.nrlc. -Lewer Rates Call -MARIANO VAN STORAGE Irldftptrt, C.nn.

FO Mlwii (Hl.lMM Flu. TU Whal do wani? A job, a bargain, a house, a car, or extra cash lo spend. Get want by using the Want Ads. Want Ads work last! ED 3-0161 NEWTOWN, April 22--Authorls'tudies will be on the lire William Andrew cfitimes of William and develop- Taunton lane, is among ten inent of the field of X-ray crysul- ipients of Guggenheim.Memorial! The.other non-Yale recipient isilograpliy. SIR HUGH 'undamental discoveries weighted in accordance with the general yalue to mankind.

Only those candidates dead at least 10 years vere considered. "Immortals" on Wall The "Immortals of Science" whose names are inscribed on he Science Wall of Honor, listed chronological order, are: Hippocrates, '460-357 B. Aristotle, 384-322 Euclid, B. Archimedesi 287-212 B. Leonardo da Vinci, 1452-1519; Nicolaus 1473-1543; Ga ilco Galilei, 1564-1642; Johannes Kepler, 1571-1630.

William Harvey! 15781657; Rene Descartes, 1596-1650; Robert Boyle, 1627-1691; Sir Isaac Newton, 1642-1727; Joseph Priestley, 1733-1804; Antoine Lavoisier, 1743-1794; Karl Friedrich Gauss, 1777-1855; Michael Faraday. 1791-1867. Also, Charles R. Darwin, Gregor J. Mcndal, 18221884; Louis Pasteur, 1822-1895; James C.

Maxwell, 1831-1879: Robert Koch, 1843-1910; Wilhelm K. Rqntgen, 1845-1923; Max K. E. Marja Sklodowska Curie, 1867-1934; and Lord Ernest 'Rutherford, 18711937. Sir Hugh Stephenson, K.

C. M. C. I. C.

V. 0., 0. B. Her Majesty's Consul General 1957, succeeded Sir rancis Rundall, recently appointed British ambassador to srael. Sir Hugh was previously Ambassador Extraordinary and leninotentlary at.

Saigon, Viet- lam. He has been In (he British orelgn service since 1947. Sir. -Hugh was. bprn.

in India, son' of tiie latc'SirHugh'Slephen- son, G. I. K. C. S.

I. He vas educated in England Chester i college a Christ church, Oxford. June 1954 he was' made a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. GeorRe (C.

M. In the following October he was appointed British Ambassa dor at Snigon. He was knighted (K. C. M.

In 195G and was created a Companion of the Royal Victorian Qrder (C. V. 0.) on occasion of the Queen's visit to New York in 1957. Sir Hugh married In 1930, dur- iig the course of his Indian service, Lady Stephenson is the daughter of Major Gen. Sir Arthur Mills, C.

D. S. 0., a former Indian Army Officer. They have three sons, 21, 20 and 9. EXECUTIVES SHIFTED BY LUCE AND LARSEN NEW YORK, April 22 (UP1) Andrew Heiskcll, 44, publisher Life magazine, yesterday was ap pointed chairman of the board directors of Time and James A Linen, publisher of Time maga zinc, was named president of the board.

The appointments were among rcas'signmcnts of 15 executives announced jointly by Henry Luce, who continues as Time editor-in-chief, and president Roy E. Larsen, who becomes chair man of the executive committee of the board. Frank Pace, former Sec retary of the Army, Budget bur cau director and chairman of the board and chief executive officer of General Dynamics, was namec a member of the board. Hciskell will be succeeded as Life publisher administrative vice president C. D.

Jackson Bernhard M. Auer, director circulation and promotion for Linen as pub Usher of the magazine. 4 STUDENTS INJURED IN MONTVILLE CRASH MONTVILLE. April 22 (AP) Two cars were wrecked yesterday in a crash on Hartforc road, injuring four Trinity college students and another man. The four students were hurled from their vehicle in the collision with the car driven by Constamy Safke, 28, of Groton.

The Injured students were Robert F. Morgan 22, South Norwalk; Kenneti Lyons, 21, Albany, N. John Stevens, 21, Croton Falls, N. Y. and Charles A.

Bcrfjmann, 21 South Orange, N. J. Morgan admitted to Law rence Memorial hospital in New London. The others were re leased after treatment. Bergmann was driver' car carrying the Trinity students foundation awards announced today.

Eight are connected With Yale. Mr. Swanberg's and Dr. Paul P. Ewald of Kent, retired professor of physics, Brooklyn Polytechnic will study the historical, geo- KENNEL- CLUB OFFERS OBEDIENCE SESSIONS DAR1EN," April The Ox- Ridge Kennel will bCRin training: classes, with registration i'n Tuesday from 7:30 ta 9 p.m.

In the Ox Ridge Hunt' 1 club, Middlesex road, II Is announced by Robert M. Fish, Regular training sessions start there the following Tuesday at 8 p.m. The club's basic course covers exercises essen- Hal for having a well-mannered dog. 1 for. those dogs haying already completed their basic mining, there be classes to prepare them for competing In novice and open obedience trials at AKC shows.

TRAIN DERAILED MILWAUKEE, Ajxfl PI)i A tocomouvt three can of a 21-car Chicago to Miimt- apolis mail train derailed Iwt night. Three.of the 38-crewrotn on the Milwaukee train I received minor SaIe! FAMOU BRAND First Quality No-Seam Mesh Nylon Hose Made To Sell For 99c Pair Saiurdiy Only! Flittering Spring shades of Taupe- 6 and Nude. 69s 3 Pr. $2 HOSIERY, STREET FLOOR Pants in New Lengths "Wash Wear- Capri Pants AND Deck Pants $2.99 Values SIZES 10 ie 18 $199 1 llnllering calf lengths, and "jusl above tho ankle" pal- isrns and solid colors in sizes 10 lo 18. SPORTSWEAR, STREET FLOOR 4 Sale! Fully Lined All Wool Blazer Jackets $Q90 WORTH Much More! Saturday Only! 9 SIZES 10 to 18 The iavorila of school girli and career women.

i colorful emblem on breast In Charcoal, Oxford and While. SPORTSWEAR, SECOND FLOOR SHOP THURSDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY- SAVE Vi to Vi ORE In Our Store-Wide AFTER-EASTER Sale BOYS 1 STORE STREET FLOOR! Sale! Boys' Bedford Cord Wash'n Wear Slacks Continentals! Ivys! By Big Yank! Firtt Qu.lity! SIZES 6 lo 18 i 2,98 Sale! Boys', Short Sleeve Sport Shirts $1.69 Values Stripes and iancy figures. Sizes 6 lo 18. BOYS', STREET FLOOR 1 OFF! Wool Toppers and Suits Worth Much More! Natural, New 'Blue, and Black.

Pre- cuffed. Sizes 6 to 18. Slim and regular waist. HUSKY BOYS' SIZES 29 lo 34 BOYS', STREET FLOOR RIGHT NOW WHEN YOU NEED THEM MOST! Price Tags IMPOSSIBLE TO RESIST! Lucky "OFF PRICE" Plus Our Own Higher-Priced Fashions Reduced JUNIORS BRIEFS HALF SIZES COATS and SUITS 'Famous Brand" 'Wash 'n Wear FOR GIRLS AND TOTS! SAVE UP TO Girls', Pre-Teens' and Tots' Coats, Suits, Toppers GifU' Stills nnrt Toppers. Sizes 7 to I 3 to Girls' Tots' Spring Conts.

Slics to 12, and 3 Lo Gx, Girls' and Coats. 7 lo and 10 to U. Were '10" Were Were '24" TOTS', GIRLS' PRE-TEENS', SECOND FLOOR Sale! Belter HALF SLIPS Sale! Girls' Tots' Lined Jackets Values lo $1.59 Zipper Front! Washable! Girls' 7-14 Toll' 3-6x Novelty cottton cord, solids, and novelty prints. Knsha lined. Many styles.

GIRLS', SECOND FLOOR classic pleated Evelet nd nylon bottoms. White, and colors. a to extra sir.es. SALE! BABY NEEDS! Reg. S3.75 CURITY DIAPERS Saturday Only! 21 Absorbent, easy lo wash.

Dei No Phone Orders Kovelty i and solids, hound edge. Pastel colors. 17x18" Heavy Quilted Pads Infants 3-Pc. TOWEL SETS Towel, bib and face cloth Ciift package. Round tnft.

combed cotton. quilted. LIGHTWEIGHT WOOLEN SPRING SUITS Ware Up To $35,00 luxurious Cuhmert llends Smart and Plaid'i Black, ind.N.vy 7-15, 8-18, Sale! CAR COATS S8.99 VALUES Fully lined. itnd Sim 8 to 16. CHOICE LIGHTWEIGHT WOOLEN SPRING COATS Were Up T.o $39.95 Fitl.d J.cktt, flex Jtcktti W.IMng Suite Chioki, Plaldi and Solid! Sim S-15, 8-18, Sale! Faille Coats Rain or Shim Coatt $12.93 VALUES Fully, lin.J.

Blutk Nnvy, Siiei 8 lo 18. SUM VALUES Fully NnUiMU and mint (rtmi. Silti 8 to 18. 23 To "No InterMl" Plun COATS, SECOND'FLOOR MISSES! WOMEN! TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! UNDERWEAR SALE! Sale! Ladies' Cotton Pajamas Specially Priced $139 1 Standard 2 piccft lonfc a Bermuda styled 3 pi 1 Sets kirgth and baby doll a i all over prinl.1, 32 to 40. LINGERIE, STREET FLOOR Sale! Ladies' FULL SLIPS Values to $1.98 $100 1 CMtnns, Cnllon blind.

a i feminine trims. Frothy rldicnfc. nylon Irim- 'mlnps. Some tailored stvles. 52 to 48.

Headquarters For Confirmation Communion! INFANTS' SECOND FLOOR LIAVITT'S LIAVITT'S Sale! Boys' Better Gabardine Navy Suits S16.95 Values $12,98 Sites 8 to 18 3 Inilton single model. Made of rayon and Acetate. Pre-fuffed. Sizes 8 to IS. 6'OYS', STREET.

FLOOR Girls' Preleens' Better Nylon White Dresses Sizes 5 to 14 Many HtlorAblc styles fit fnr An White Nylon Full Slips LEAVITT'S LEAVITT'5 Many SU'lts GIRLS', SECOND FLOOR LEAVITTS In Our Enlarged 1 Dress Misses' 12 to 20 2-Pc. Rayon LINEN Bolero DRESS Copy of a Higher Priced Succeiil 95 Spring's favorile coloni Blue and Silt Beige. Feminine lace jacket, plent, waist slimming cummerbund accentuated by classic sleeve Bolero. Other Bolero Dresses For Misses Women 12 io 20 and 12'A lo lo DRESSES, SECOND FLOOR SATURDAY, LAST DAY! HURRYI Brand New Spring-Into-Summer Sale of DRESSES CHOICE A Copies of $10.95 Styles! Iv.isy-To-Carc-Kor in slim sheaths, frothy full skirts, classic 2 piece 'suits, shirtwaists and new Bolero styles. Sizes fl I I to 20, And 3 to DRESSES, SECOND FLOOR LEAVITT'S LEAVIH'S.

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Years Available:
1947-1977