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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 10

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OKIDGEfOKr TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JULY IV, 19ZZ. ABANDONED BABE'S MOTHER COLLAPSES; SENT TO HOSPITAL In Silver the i sxnl i ot "Ba'ov -he i i i In the Conev I a a i than a ago i a i i condition at the Ishn 1 pital toJav Phybieians i he is i i from a nei ous i called by her an the ev-iteme it of seeing hei I ib isim on i turn 1 ere es i i ix night it is tho repen'ant i- she 1 i 1 wen bv th cril of 1 month-, ol a a st i i i quito i Atltr hems le-ei 1 Before being 'o i fi i night vxi-, a i I phjbicmn vx ho i hei ip proachnig motherhood xxas not so Imminent to make i i i a i In a I i tne mUit i i i a watched bv ht i i to i her i ns to escipe xvis a Ii a -ha a 1 Si Five Year Old East Side Parish Lays Corner Stone for Convent and School Republicans Continue Sporadic Warfare Throughout Ireland. HARD TO DEAL Business Life arid Traffic Badly Disrupted--Property Loss Vast. GIANTS TAKE AN UNEXPECTED SLUMP IN PAST WEEK I Ii I i three and a ha Enmes of their lead dur-ni, 'he pas in the anfl holding top onlx a hal game as i 1 ix econd itraigh a 'he nnds St Louis i Gnnt- a n-ugs tne Cird nils 1n the i i i i nee close 'ne eck ind neck battle the ouis Browns a i Xew York a i i The increi ei the ma- gm to a game an i a odax bx i a a i "White Sox heir se ond ra gh game he i Separated bj a cons oei iblp a i the pace setters but ill xx thin iig distance are wo her contenders in eich easue i cigo and Detroit in the i Chicago i i i in the sa jonal comp ng the nr i i i Foig'ne sudden i i Cardinals toward the top eo ip th in tin pec'ed bx the Giant-, his shifted interest th i i a league has los i i i ix aspect Except for i se hie' at the nands of Phil Ric kej men a'l i hem the aid ot so-ne b-i liant tch ing i Inc udecl i tw hit game bv Haines and a one hi per orm nee bvX Bill Doak hit in pinche- i faltering pitch ng rox ed the Giants who ie i H- fou games a an an pit ous in he Forfeited bx sood i i i h't ing a 0 1 seven and a ed 1 I i i i the i con inuirg to meet clisisie i i i recoi of i in -n games a ie i it i r'vx'o ubs SpHf tvcn Tne Chicago bbs sp i en i the Cilants A P- xx i txx rom Bos on ut er i to bl ake 1 i has held i 1 pp sec rd ai the Cuakeis od i Pitt, bu shoxx n- ome oveme i fa Ie 1 i i ardirg xx 11 Phi -i Ie pm i a i Boston te 1 1 PS tci'- 111 I I A i a nie i i a i )f the ll sh I i A tod innomi i I a De Mien is a 1 i ei i i i i snn the Dl eetoi Ol ei i I Is i 1 ei i i i fi on a to 1 i (. ondlt ons in I i a a i mohanged dm ins he i he i i is i i i i ill be i i i i ns sia i i its task 1 1 i I he it nn i be fo i 1 lia-s decided to it i i I i is i (llfficiiltv a i i spot idi cruel i a i i a i bx a en in on i in i i who are no si one of one ace i a ev a i i i sue 1 a i i i i lino leen busk i eci Wins i lod i i i a six mqjuhs Some i 1- i Wain a i 0 i i i i i 1 eep ind del is illoxx i i named men 1 he I is i nt is not gett ng its i 1 i i he i i i i i i i i Re a cai i ie paid toi i ie people are ficed i i i I i i a 01 i 1CI i i 10 It CKF PI- "ted i iJ I Ie 11 crepes ashinn 1 IP Thex lend i i a i i Ix i i i-? i 11 re i i isr I acidimn i the (o In the con Repul licit Tin-is not confined a nK to HS istp 111 i a ei the i i im 1 i a 11 med i i peopl in i i 0 it a hai en i i i i like j.

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HEINZ PURE VINEGARS United Church Speaker Describes Conditions of Power and Happiness. SUCCESS SHOWN IN ANNUAL REPORT OF FAIRFIELD LIBRARY BISHOP MURRAY LAYING THE CORNER STONE OF THE CONVENT Men 1 ome business nt sc ence but not so often do we speak 01 i law said Dr a in a setrrum on Laxx and T.lfe i i it the 1 nlted i a do depend on law for ibertv he said I he are a i ind is work a i is i the eatesi freedom and happiness in society The ajrplim is i excellent ex amp of the necessitx, foi this har mo ix for one pal i al is In lovx too aw a i i of i a a i he-'veri'- i us Scientists tell us that our solai sx stem i prohablv, ronfusion ind often disaster foi monlous relarioii of its parts for of i i of years to i ome Law 1e also a i i of hap pines- Some regird as i pha dow cast the i of i i is i a not mx i I I happiest I IIP dog i a i i to a dog 01 1 i 1 hni 411 must obserx thp niles of the a the game If vou i greatest happiness he on Txiw is a i condition of poxv ei I I Ind ve rs of had senoi In he i but bv i herse'f into the a of a i a she became the a i smgei tTllt she i I aix is ilso i i of i strict obserx an of the laws i the product on of corn some of our Ins rest! ted the i of a interests How ner-essarv that we should a Our nat on life is vitli this revere i Inly 1 6 marked increase i i Ircu ation attest ng to the i poi i Ii ion tne Fair i i a i i a i been In a recent statistical report authorities of a institution I cbruan 1122 xxas reported is ei tl bu lest mth daily all3 for hooks period reach ng an a of 174 The average luring the i i i is bhown is a with a i in 1121 which is 111 and 19 0 but 18 calls put In eac ix ston TP.ling EYEGOUGEOOUF New York Trio Hurt as Car Leaves Bridge on Bethel Road. en led i er i cula i i TMNBI RY 16--Patr'ek Maher of IS 1 91rd street Xex- York a serious I and 9teinfield of 247 Euclid avonue i i i i a -i6 S21 books ted of nch 474 one third non i i ind adult lit I in i era ire and i i i During the winter months ev erj Bridgeport i oad cond da: i i nwt In a brook George of 771 McDonald stteet Brooklvn i mi ir todav i the car i went bridge on the Dinbury neai Bethel am' se. -Foote of Soiithport told stories the i i Hollan 1 Hill his ie and Grasmere i i the a i i "0 St in Ho xvas also once a foi tlK i In She) man i bx Miss Maigaret i a a few other high school girls The librarv board has lost ilrectors Dr Child was Vice Presi of the Board of Directors and xvas gouger) out arm was broken in He is also he lexed i a suffered nternal injuries He a- taken to the DaTiburv hospital hei (onlght his i i was sail to be dangerous Arrest Drh 01 The othe men vx ere treated at scene of the accident by physicians were summoned from Bethel The inlured men are plov.es of the Rogers Peet como'snv lent Cnairman of the Book Committee i N(n York and are spending tneir Hen Stuiges was also a a tion at the eompanv carrp a of the Book i a a gi eat i hooks has Putnam Park The iceiden occurred when tl akeman Bethel PS with a minor cuts a iruises He was arrested by policemen Carroll and Hibbard on a charge of recKless I i and a so on a charge i a the ca i under the i of liquor He is held in 1 of SOO The a i occured thp i attempted to take a at high speed The bridge "nUng hurling i occupants Into the stieam Guardsmen Return from Camp--Other News Notes. TO STRIKE TODAY WESTPOPT Walter LinsKev a deckhand em- ploved aboard the ovster boat Stan dard was d'owr the haibot off tho foot of Pembroke stieet at i' 30 clock Sundaj morning He hoaidmg his boat vvnen he acciden tallv tripped and plunged into tr-e a The hodv was recovered i i a short ime bv David Gol' 3 stem Peter i watchman at Denutv the Lewis i a dock and Captain 1 Hirt of the Standard heard the The sta road and trat THE SCHOOL CORNER STONE DROPPING INTO PLACE Reading left to right Rev Richard Carroll of Westport, Michael Noonan the contractor, Right Rev John Murray of Hartford, Rev Michael Conner of Stratford and Rev John Walsh of the Blessed Sacrament Church i ei 1 i 1 i 1 i i a i on the i nt Ie i i i he hv axx 0 1 De si i 1 lush a rf the i i i I i in th the I i he i i a In SOIT i i the one de and mei on tl othe i 1 ore tl a i the i i th use msec if.

uised i i i i o' mime i I I i i i i i a 1 erto-ts not I i i is in 01 i a i i i i i i i i i more it i i tu to i os a i 1 i tl spi Ie 01 i i tr i i ilso lid no kee i I it i I in 1 a in 1 a not now i eld I i 01 1 i 1 iMness is i i 1 ffllSHlSlGEHTS SUFFER REVERSALS; STILL HOLD CORK on Past Tvio) i accompanying mmors of a 11 i irmistice or truce to allow consideration of pom's out i i the week at mediation con Terences hopes of an settle ment were expressed both i i a libo 1 a although no tangible bis for those expec'a tions i given in any case One the a most otten quoted to lustify i belief that the drift was toward peace despite the fall ure last eek of Mr Hooper efforts to i the Hboi leaders a the executives together i the state of Henmng general i i i i df the Shop a of the Xorthwest that only the of Pastern roads to agre to lemsta. sti iking shop crafts -nor i i their full i i i rights is i a settlement of the i i so i as the estein roads ire concerned The i i throughout it was declared a insisted ithat their men leturn to is one of the first eps toward peice and the be lief ins expressed that the restora i of the i no 1 Mone a gieat stumbling block in the wax ot a settlement In this connection a memo the Laboi Boaid asserted that the roads had to large extent stopped recruiting men to replace the strikers On ho other questions at Issue--outside con ti acting for shop i modification of certun niles and i agiee monts the establishment of conciliation boirds and xxngcs--it was de claied tint most of the loads hid all a i to abolishing i contnc I is i hx trie I aooi Bdrd and to estibllshmg eirly the conciliation boirds i the Fedei il tVe center town of Lmskex location the to ihe "ate police The TMter TM impossible to Shenff a i Kirk was on auU a cries for help but ts'iSr 10 fthedarknessandtheun xvas left LO Bl jjunvv ocil authontie-, i that i I a i i think the local and htat po I lice foices to be a ok bv the WAV the a i court summons Yi hen a Ccnnecticut i is aues and case i he does not a to put up a bond as in outside i does If he does no! apoeai In on schedule i a -urn DIED mon is at Mountain i FEV EDMUND A BAXTER ADDRESSING THE PARISH Seated frorr i Rev Richard Carroll of Westport Bishop Murray, Rev Connell of Stratford, Rev Duggan, rjastor of the Blessed Sacrament Church and Rev Landry assistant FOUR YEAR OLD GIRL SERIOUSLY HURT IN CRASH (( ontmucd i o-ii Far, Om i 1C I i i (Usi ei it He f( rd me I it bi( 1 Ul IN fo "(s a 1 to tl ricl i 1 1 in ill r( o-'-e- 1 a bee i Ii i (, on i i he i i bi i i i i 1 1 a i i i it i i for 1 i miin I odx i i i a i I i i xx ntx ne being a 3 i ison i i 3e a i to ot i i i i a post- in Donegi i a i i a it i i i a ix i i in 1 ind 60 rl i i a ix ei in th a Limerick is i tne of I i a i i a of tn a i Few of the a i a i nomes I a are still In possession rlx PI a i 1 nil Ie i i xx is se. Us me i In I Ie i i i he xx i hen I i i I i i 1 1 1 ot the si ind flvmg gH- 11 cm 1 ow fche a a en to til bx Ui I 1 HI nl six i 1 in i i i i I i ink i i lie- 1 im i 1 IK I 1 i i loi it i tlu stone, i I ebsed I I i i e( 1 (1 i the sp i i si mil i i Ulel Hex i i i 1 i i I rl i i i i i I ll i i i I i bifa i i i i i 01 il eclllf i i 1st 1 i i i i i ixx ei in I i i i i moi i 1,10113 i Bishop Mui-i ij i i i i i i i i i nil lie i i I i the i piusl on tl eh tin eff( us i 1 i success in i I December 1 I scaio' i i i i cl iss a an issei ib i on the floor a i i IK 1 i i i pie i i an i i ipt tx 1 i 'x ind i be i mined I I i i st OBITUARY Trinsportit on net Thus i tw i toward i i evpense ciuestions it as asset tul i now at issue rules and wages both of might again be brought befo-e the Labor Board for decision on the demand of the men for a rehearing To Revise MaKc Schedule Juh 16 Kilmer om son of Ca 1 snom aged 14 vears Funeral serxices to be held from sent him and he-n if he iesidence of his father Not land still fails to appear an officer goes stree' i a lulv 18 122 at a him he fine 1 heavllj. be 2 30 sides losing ns i license Sex Interment 01 al such cases been leported cenie i I lines a a i i of East stieet Haven is last case that did not report to the local court a an arrest bv Shenff Kirk The local i of he Con nectlcut itional Gu'-ad stationed the i i i i from camp in a to ves teidav a Aliss a i Piulnun N-vv Haxen was a lecent i i i I partv of eight locj.1 men turned a end camping trip to Lake a i i a in Pi ston this i Those made the trip are Edxvard ir.d Ham Quinn Harold i son Kenneth I ng Hub I bell Ad Austin and loi anil! The 28th anmx ei sitx of the local Arion Lodge held list in lodge looms on Rl i a Sx ec i i i a furnished i music toi the dancing lai Re srather ng xx is it i i i monts i serx at i i horn 1 hf Girls 1 ood ile he i of the eiinj. mm gan store on ''tate st eet i a afternoon A sum of monev ind the monev i gc LUC STRIKE MEETINGS TONIGHT I a i i Gcnei ll cotnmi tee Tn the cise of the maintenance of Vist Washnvtoi, a i Athletic club 196 I a Jr Cigarette It's toasted.

This one extra process gives a rare and delightful quality impossible to duplicate. Guaranteed by i men it was pointed out the Board i a a by agree ing to an immediate consideration ot appeals for wage incrSsses on that i showed i the cost of had increased since it i the TV ago i decision i became ef i on July 1 bimultaneo islv i the ot the shopmen i But i Sabbith cilm enfolded the headquiiteis of the con tending forces in Chicago reports of ht cancellation of trains because of the coil i a or the growing i of i and strike out- Council 1S1 State street Pioneer lodge George St t.eo-ge 'Sons hall of fo ax en ie Sigmi Phi club St Piul Episcopil i Huris lodge I Old I-ellows hall 10S9 Broid street i lodge Txrxal Order of 65-1 State ttreet i lodge 1 1 State stieet Int nitlonal Moiris Cou Oider ot the 4m i i Masonic Bi oa sti eet Pequonnock i Rose i 1 i 1 i ton isl i hooi ie in 1 Vntoi i i i I i i Ie 11 a i i 1 i i i 1 il i iris id to the i hue nl i ed pil i i slups i i i i i i la i- epoi te 1 I i i sent a i to i ollins a i foi i i i na i i i i 1 pe ce si at ir a i max be of consld ration i th been eet ol the pi i th ir i Si i a xx i be i 1 i I i i i dde 1 it lit, i pai sh i il out i ii il 1 It VMS (I i ng al Ix xx ell i pr i (t now so i i i xx I ich i ccsi i i a 1 9 i Ii ib i i i of i a i i is i i i i i i ir ml a i i i in i a or un lerl i the ot i i gi un of singing i i a mil Hlessed i i i )ii i med hx i i i un I Inol chil singing tin? a Spangled a The Blessed i school Is on the comer of I i a i ango street i the con i ent bull 1 Ing at its side ho a i on i Work a on 1 lalicrtv I moi 1 01 a 1 lihe.it} xi ho ditcl Siturtlax it his home i i i bo leld it 10 clock i i his hieiks i I leaders also prc He ed som? access ons to xv i a i i the i enue i i and oilers and the clerks a thev refused even to 1 i7T-d a guess ns ot i affected I mv xx ilkotits In Pat was I i i i i ti 01 lei stite i Denlson i outbreaks i i pned At lex a Ohio thp sec i i i the i Hs in the i i of a shop er near the othe hood of 310 Palrfielci 100 il 10 XM I i 1 in eh ml i i St A i II be i i SI i ccmeten i I i 1 axe 1 Is i i Mi" Hiclni 1 I la i one i i A i i I 1 1 i of Dttn it ma bisters Mar, and I i i 1 a i of ctiy eti vx ts i a of A i i i A 11 i i Bimos Mrs Raclnel i ns i i i i i toi se ci a i died i it I hei uigh i Milton Mese lie i i i i i i lon she i i i i I me 1 sci ices i (list i er is killed a ago Sex ei ill oiithreiks i a i it i a Pn i troops i i i i i a i shons it i i i MJ because of in i i 1 ederil depu i inrl soldiers ilso xx ei being readx foi dutv it Chaff ee Mo is the of the announced i ti open the shops i Mon i In i i a core of policemen i i i i i i shops ind i a i i xv ei i to i made ill bv soim i pHied I milk tliex I served 11ROM i 1 i oxv seen is the seison i a i i i i i a isonit street Sti- of the cim Neighbors of A i i street Fast Pnd camp 0 triklng i- m1 i i a xx here Bioa i Mat RUSSIA WILLING TO RENEW PARLEY (Continued Trom Pafie Two) I 11-gue i is a i as additional pi oof of the sen ousness ot the geneiil econom! situation The a i sort of a i i foi i ope is a whole The i issembied he i i i bx then to exh Hint i sible means to i i an accord mo, turn i a of Oeor Smitl i be one of the leaciiig colois he of a or1d nl i i i the Pubslans henuse it Ib believed is von 1 i i clock list night Rev Kno i i officate 1 1 he In Kingston 5 ist xv oxv that anv a i i made in 'he solu tion of the Russian problem xv I I i i i i fo- nil and vx Tjxei i lace is erj siriirt I -S ol the silk i come in i fine mesh and are of the economic situation a i new i from Pins is of deli st'iVes'o't I i i in i or a i i i Long silk i i i it is txpe t( 1 i i i i i the floni i i the ef uakei tea of i i i a a sweat he most ei 1 hev have long i scai fe I icings dressings to a I nir eh ous i a flll i olate occr --Advertisement TIRE NEEDS Tim i i and caieful motonst alvvavs carries--not i. tools and per ishablo parts but also a tire i 1 it DON BE PLAT Blowout Patches for ion' lepairs on casings 3Sc to 50c "Perma-loc" Outfit loi patching tubes TIRE FLAPS ot for repair use it rather to even the neceb of tepair-- tnex vxin protec' tubes from the sidious in side pmch --thev their cost anx mes $1.10 to $1.25 American Hardware Stores Incoiporated 1 an field and Middle St All that.

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1918-1977