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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 17

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PAGE SEVENTEEN THE DAILY ITEM POET CHESTER IT THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19 1958 CLASSIFIED PO S-1300 Notices Help Wanted Fannie Rad ar Tracks Uhruway- Shovel Breaks (CONTINUED nOX PAGE 1)1 resolution rsqussttag ths ap- KfmillP'n oprlsts stats highway author-1 Saucer Twice a propria ta state highway ATTENTION BUSltlEM SON lolrt yaw (mis kMto lift burble- Turkeys Bias Im XMS uuS Thiikmrtas at warkst Nka eats uud BMI any Am Oaedwtil IMe Xia SCpradala S-1411 ar SDnu I-TOTO a far im nifci mm- UJUiEMl KEUiir ideal aavanty ol 10 Belmont Lord Taylor SALES past nun n-s FOIL THIS WRAPPER CLERICAL DIF Mum Sa NIcht OpaniBU APTLY IN PERSON 1 JO-1 Over England LONDON An object ds- files to plan the extension of I ths Oosa County Parkway to I ths proposed New England Water Main A power shovel late yesterday Alcoholics Anonymous Pm totonutiai writ i-H nto Instructions ucurr fcgq-wnrt snnkb Mtw IM TM (Bastoa IMHlk Ito nan SM nl mt ton Uto TifihMdit S-1M4 Aftar I PJL AOOOBD1Q It IMTBUCTIOIIS emOBE! 19 LttlBftrt AM WHtt PU MlM st re Minuet Eigo Kelley I Piece retired commanding effl- r- fifty-eight of 473 Gramatan A v-leer of the 368th Regiment of En- tnue Mount Vernon a Port gingers Army Reserves Cheater achool teacher for many $fa last night at his home -A rears-died today at Lawrence veteran of the Mexican bolder Hospital Bronxville Her hue- incident and World War Mr bend Clarence Kelley a West-1 Van Suetendael waa a member 4 cheater lighting Cb employe of the bar and headed a escort' died in 1944 ties company in Yonkers bearing Bom in Rbeendale Feb hie name 17 IMS she wee the daughter of the late Michael Joseph and mbs DORIS YOUNG Julia Burns Eigo She was alPLEASANTVIIXE long-time resident of Mount! Mies Doris Young fifty-three Vernon I of 46 Pleasant Avenue a mem- She leaves a daughter Mrs ber of the Brlardlf! High Behoof William De Camp of Baby- faculty since 1935 died yester-ion two granddaughters I day at White Plains HspitsL 4 three brothers Joseph Eigo oil Bcarsdale William Eigo of UnTEB MART BERJfABDO Newark NJ and Timothy I WHITE ''Eigo of Jersey City and two Sister Mary Bernardo member listers Mias August Eigo of of the Order of the Sisters of St Hudson and Mrs Edmund Cud-1 Francis died yesterday at St dy ofPelham Agnes Hospital BAND OTAXD MUKC Korth Itoto POrt Chwtor irnnuMBim op au types FOR SATISFACTORY Classified Advertising RESULTS Phone POrt dealer 5-1300 or RYo 7-3060 LINE MINIMUM Consecutive Insertions One Time $390 Three Timea $390 Six Times $435 i DEATH NOTICES CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAMS Are accepted daily to II AM and Saturday to 10:30 AJ4 tor puUlcation the same day Deadline for Want Ads Tuesdays though Saturdays 5 ths preceding day For Mondays 12 noon Saturdays THE DAILY (ITEM 50 Westchester- Arenas- Mala or Female CHECKERS fti fully mImM mi BERKELEY SCHOOL iu PiRtu id omba mm-i Kav Twk () 490 An Onnn ft SI Pimp Ml Trapito msm far a pntmfj smtsf a pmIIHa lirMiy MiaBd Ncnta AT IMMlltW with a wlda wtotr of ODUM SM MS MUeee -HAMA toeulty Kfaetln pIim- CAUhif WrilA- Ortitewl Mraeter Tmt Ph July kp rssjUte tntotaCi seribed by observers as huge and I afternoon caused a water main glowing and probably f118 break On Poningo Street Port has bean tracked by radar high 11 uturT I Chester interrupting service In over Ehgland twice this month I road the area for nearly five hours ths War Office disclosed last News of the break was night I ijj commission also adopted brought to Ths Daily Item by Official reports of the lightings resolution the ap-1 David Stramiello thirteen of 130 propriate state Mghway authnr- pon 8trcct together with two Army radar crewa who as- Ufa to plan ths mad conneo-l tlmatad tea object was 60000 between ths proposed NewthTfoUowfa tey whk feet up I England Thruway ana the Grass Witten The first report came from I bounty Parkway in such a way I "Yesterday about 3:20 Sgt Harry Waller and three otb- tht The OU Poet Road Is a steam shovel working er witnesses who were testing continued in the future as a- zr radar art to an antiaircraft reg- continuous wad and not dead- lment in aoutheaat- London-'oalejed Is now propoaed and 2 1 A going into' aHiouse when Nov 3 I that access ways to and from! the steam shovel hit the water Thereport said Am object the CWas CPMkwy Up it pulled it out qf the main kept in sight from 2 JQ to 3 GO provided at the Old Post Road I that afternoon when It a letter wee read from Com- moved out of range Imissloner of Public Woks James construction company waa a strong echo' col Harding in which he indWl (Fiore Construction Cou of Har-tha screen so I looked through I ted that the working methods I rison) triad to stop the flow of the telescope and there it was Ion Hendota Avenue fa eonnec-l water They used an old piston-just Uka a tennis ball? Sgt Wat tioO with the laying of the Blind type pump but the water came ler told reporters "It was dead I Brook sewer trunkline had been into the hole faster than the white and completely circular 1 1 improved I pump could pump set It with the naked! city Cterk Fred Talento in-eye I dlcated too that he had received Ay that day waa very Up further complaints from the water got Into the new dear end blue with only a few! dents of teat area since they I pipes ths water would have high clouds Ths object was sta-1 (termed flit City Council meet-1 ruined them At 4:30 tee water tionary to about 15 minutes two weeks ago protesting I company came with another Then it started moving off the which the exces-lpump About 5:05 all Poningo Couldn't ha vs been a bal-ljve Mnatwg had caused to per- Street had no water from Bush Jtjpply ta firm er Cali GOOD KTAXTXVa ULAIY Fawcett Publishing Co Olmvta S-4 BEUN ICUBKAT POWTHI PIANO POPULAS OK AT TOUK'BOMI OK MT KTODXO PO B-094S WILLIAM O'GRADY JaJTOSnKiiig See" ZMDXT2DUAL AOTO DWIKDCnom a AUTOKimio KBOOL POrt Chaster I IIP? MAH OS WOMAH tar 1 part Nh Ooo4 salary plat la -V 4 died today at St Hos- Cause iiitot Possibility bom In Rye Feb 22 IMS the of Henry OGrady and thelBHULDA GREENE LEARN TO DRIVE nmo truffle 1 aaiBHAn beat Wu nU ut your i EAT ldST US Cmtnl In BOOM DAYS OTHER laundry nun nucncAX An mats 40 hr vm nmparahlr aalartw ana Dtofrtor of Muning ML Yi ATTENTION Ntw York City COMMUTERS wtnni aiaorr schoou sorusat wmt PUbu S-SSM asMUmt mum aaaaoNEBLa naan famshlet late Marie He was I formerly associated with his I Smoking can cause canCer father et the O'Grady Nurseries Bad teeth can not Liver spots on Milton Road lean not He was -educated In Rye These were' some of the un-chooli and had been a mem-1 equivocal answara given by the Milton Hose Com- panel of 14 physicians presented ber of HUMH KHa An Hdfta 40 hr WENT SNA barlWM isiv si a Dlrortar of Hmnlnc Mi Yawn Kltal MO 0-0700 Help Wanted Famsle AVON COSMETICS loon To get the kind of signally ang muperty Avenue to King Street we got it must have been metal- Harold Radcllffe Rye City en- truck with water cams to T1 PRACTICAL NURSE SMALL UNTTAKUII CAU sort CfeMtar s-sns nous (nu s-ma SLACK WAUUR With Ism dftaf vita-1 AOOOOSTOKI riMM Mini- 2m fKw 4 RATE CLERK (Auto) aafc la WuMuSu aadn Mr- UUoud Mldlns axeUlwt UMpilip IIsbf mu oBWirtimltlM Ssf wm (AU APPUCATIOM COaPlZXNTlALI Acaucr na st an rum puny since his youth He serv-by the Yonkers Academy of Med- three 'years with the icine in a public forum last night fie it must have been huge nr fw currently assigned tbe aid of the water-hunting Air Force ta World Wu IL In the High School of Commerce mum the signal wu three or phn Brook sewer pro- people- The water main wu flx- Besldes hla father and his All agreed test canoer If da- four times large that re- fa constructed tar tee ad at 9:24 The water cams ta wife the former Lillian WO- teetad early enough is curable oelved tom flu biggest air- Suntv hetL rmrcrtHI further on I slowly at first and wu dirty" Hama he leaves a stepdaugh-All agreed that arrest and relief Lk a- Avenue situation I Borne residents of ths area had ter Judy O'Grady twelve und I poaaihle And all agreed that a similar rtriort wu mads on Uj Juthat tee contractors are been notified that the water two slaters Mrs Manr Con- life can be useful and reason- by flying officers 8wtw best to cooperate would be shut off about 5 P-H 5SbSisrtnJtow anTsM nelly and Mias Josephine CGra- bly happy despite the removal of Johnson and Smyths of the the biMting hu been cut but others including manyrs-L dy a Rys schoolteacher vital organ Royal Air Feme They were at that the residents apartment occupant! had no sumi kmaSSSSa rZST I Diagnosis treatment and cure 20000 feet ta a Jut pUhe teeyri7 th fituation muck bn- warning and lacked water until! munimHaw MICHELE MOUMABO were described The doctors re- guM when the object pasud fsrlnmvMi 1 9:30 PJd I lobt-uubi nur miu cut -p overhead at "tremendous The Flore firm hu been en-1 AM ji Uinniu ii i nu Axnsie ant on moH scHoor nunmn nno SAuru or woax ATTLY mag TOONS INC CBNTM AVN Allstate Insurance Co ITS Mala at Noam BIS WhIU Ihki ASSISTANT BOOXKSErU UBto to Mhaol ta TaiTFtswB Oaatataa anu maimlona Mr Kaacune xuruier pomigu I riemlty Kutfw Am BT atm nut that commencement of workl tged in I oa water mains that wnm Raddiflb further pointed Stenographer Mart Be fwilnil atarv AbbIv la Bamat itj ooumiiRinna WMtahMtar Art HI ISTteSVteRk for new Plan lo Boost aa trji nwd the mtn to ol twi im Parking Area a U7 Is eft Kfifi 1 uld that the malnltogef Kteg Strut-Westdiester I hxxt FUU Tim BELLI HARD LAUHDHY 994 Man It BY Y-W9-- Michele Mollnaro to the lastlpeatsdly urged regular medical 37 years superintendent of the I examination for every man llanhall Pask estate Byram woman and child died yesterday morning in his I The speakers called upon by home on Byram Shore Road after Dr Stanford Pulrang chairman a brief filnaes He was eighty of the Academy! scientific ecm-A native of Italy Mr Molinarolmittee were Dr John Ahouse wu barn in Aerl the son of the I Dr Chutes Brine Dr Anthony late Antonio and Rom Gencarella I DeAngelis Dr John Dill Mr Mollnaro He came to the United I Martin Hedy Jr Dr Eugene Statu fifty years sgo I Kelley Dr Jacques Miller He wu a communicant of Cbr-1 Dr Virginlo Mlnervini Dr several nieces including Mrs BaXMUdf Bwrtwad WIDMAinrO BAKIKY 191 Orfiwkn Aft Hing ArbTllnilRplh0lln- He neh YT insp pm UBC mat be by-passed If work is The xni dailt nmi wruwuHT on Bookkeeper-Clerical Worker A continue David is a carrier ror ine ym mssanon or found ado 1 milal IF rou ABE THS NO LKXin Greenwich Planning and cavil Director Robert Daily Item anda rtghth nade SECRETARY ASSISTANT aalM twmttfi Mrda ml airtfwl Mart Commission project 1WMWmi that Suoerln- student' at Port Chester Junto FDU3BB or ANT ABTKU SIMPM tar Waafc- S-S rK call row enserxa s-iioa an! attly ul mant MODEL LA MFG CO and own at Tito oailt mu an t-mm FOB OJtl KStaa XA Kn NT BONUS chubcx a-1 BOOKKEEPER i vhn tart la art i tfflM UMmallr fftw l-tavrt tart iNftttn ow SraSrysayWK White Probe Louis GoncanOa of New Jeruy stituts or nsw rou to sal dmratown uea of Old Green-1 jttate the and cover" air I 128 I drills in tee schools Knowledge Snliool sent meau received favrtnble Lf arm (iaentisl support last night st the Com-1 (vcnt attacks I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) I Town Hall Amwx jamarked Chief Warren The that acme discrimination I flees from -members of tea Old of such drills haa been press- in the manner In which tha Herbert Tilley HL eatofs were cpt fc Police I The Council pueed a motion Capecl stated tot tonite are I emu WILL BN HELD msiFBiniiinniiMoru1 ADTUTMSliaNT AND THXN to tme asAimra (OONTDTUED ROM lutaU ns aatah- WrtM end others in ltaly and several I a ipdT Chooljian Company au ttota at nt Baal SECRETARY sMnSirt sfONi In WMk Hu BOOM Goes Into Lull9 May Resume Can I hum rrlMB inadequate end suggesto thM PAGE 1) i courts aiam tn nrrn ataudj the board study the situation and nlahed by the National RadtolnUsHA rataianaaa can raur stnt MRS CHARLES GLANZROCK Apparently stricken with a heart attack white slumping tr Larchmont yesterday altemodn SBCUTABT MS ofTSiSS2l Io ittitude ta favor slon diarged in I 1 gSton charged Defense moo kxw null s-mssl report on it to the board and Theatrical Bureau of New WASHINGTON (AP) Sena- BS OiMnwtrt An BTrsa a S-Smi gulation of Its Civil pro- Mrs Bessie Glanzrock fifty-flve tors tawstigating ths Harry Dex- SALESWOMEN teterritntea ter a nilalr af fart i Hi ihUtWa Chririaai arttes of'SB Wut End Imiiir WWte Jus called a temper- I York died while her daughter Ml today tut gave no sign teat traffic dltaet this would be one of tee Mrs Shirley Meyer of Shadow of abandoning thclrefforU he- (n old Grien- a meeting at Lake Creenhaven was driving cause of Resident Eisenhower ahonld ha attended to headquarters ta New York the ftorwch Qty on Dt 8 at whto thscit-M (Smock and Mquhlu to said teat ft Hyr teopptag ta prindpid gull" will ba sought gj: rCJStaSS Grand Union Start on Chats-1 he did set taow wtoro nrhew to inaasatte parkins RimmII Jtf ths ell Lu chalnnanrf tea worth Avenue after to the Inquiry hy HD Itaa Saiv 4S Part That Saps Site Bn telWTttglnf Mann U-U AU J-S mnJap hn Sahwiar INS ai Swaannri Dap MACY'S WHITE PLAINS Ctreenwlch Upon Mr Beckertu recommen- I cHAMnaamm dstionT to Jonc will study tSSSkST Snu6 and aagoRtKin whether or I opned with lacDlE ifttr not an uiMHtanaJ car can be ota Acamporq of the Metropolitan tabled and present hia findings Qpcg tinging tiia national an-uiua' mK run hbhummu 1 than Inmusia vmuuw cbmpmus i-usta To- Attead Conference I jjmmiu Evans was muter of The Board panted pennMon eeremonies fortes entertainment to four principal! to attend the Mtfch wu wall raceivad Conference at Syra-j The msentatiana included a cuse Attending on Dee 13 -14 1 revue by -the -Eight DeLovies: and 15 wlllbe Edmund Forsythe I tha Bordens a father and son of the Senior High School and presentation tho -Impression-Harvey Bailey of the Junior High I neiraa who gsva impersonations School while DeWitt Morri- jo Rankin -who played the son of Roosevelt School and Dr marimba Earl Jack and Betty Frank Bolandtr of Park Avenue roller skaters Radcliff and Ho-School will attend ths Element- (veil singerx and Hal LeRoyhtap ary Oonferencs Dec dancer 6 7 and A letter from FBI Director Clerk Typist A letter from FBI Dtaeetar J-lTMT I shortly 3:45 when Mrs' (Ransrock Security subcommittee haheads cent polk committee will also at- complained of feeling ffl- Mrs I would lead The to -tacraue Setreet tend- Msyer took her mother to herslon wu jrtto Monday sfto- ta downtown there an- aTxiiooaAPim wnm Write 107 thU Mtery wxtte Hates S-SMS Wwk IB tarn Mata upataB fnrmr rtrtHi tart rta iIh tam PtaM mOm WY MSI (Brans) Edgar Hoover end the American IiOb D8pil8lHa I a fa wms ante cyaia sf Newspaper AlUence Bulletin (CONTINUED ROM PAGE tcriMng rules and procedures ta I Mr Rockfeller discussed anSSni ths discharge of students nwi ing ui supplemented by cider the -classrooms to prevent kid-1 dides Dbmer speakers taping possibilities wu present Hatort Bits Erector of tbs ed to the Board by to Becker I drive Franklin Jones Sr Albert I cottaob In- WOMEN and GIRLS WANTXD tMMXDlATlLT (OS POLL OU OS LATE APTXBKOON I lxhr PACToav woax ruiSAirr wobxino coxDrnou im mnmczasANT aeuttve who died ta 194L She car and then drove to Dr Her- noon But wu no cheenwlch by 150 per cent Tlnn Rrienrt man CL office at 214 nouncement whether witnesses authorize a con-1 Larchmont Avenue While en- would be heard then for construction (CONTINIIXD ROM PAGE 1) route to the office to Jemer told newnnen teat Emj Court and I gram committee and former Mn Glansrock becanu unerms- "to Edgewater Drive toSound chairman of tea Board of W- etous and wu pronounced deed able to show teat FBI reports above ths ccn-lrectors by Dr Hofman after an exami- on suspected lndlvlduals gres so that A colored engraved script exnation dthe toto of top officials bound for Green- pressing ths appreda- The body wu moved ta tee and ha added It wu iiitposslble avou conges-1 don and thanks to Edward Gilbert and Nedag Funeral to say now what dsvekvmants Hwil Hughas now assistant editorial Home pending funeral arrange- might follow director of ths Westchester aunts Firings May Bad Probe Traffis Wsrriu I County Publishers Inc fochis Ifrs Gtannock underwent sum Republicans and moat The Old Greenwich repre- past and proaent aid and sup-major operation four weeks Democrats seconded to Risen- tentative were chiefly worried I port to the Center wu presen t-ago ana was recuperatlrg at hops expressed at hla circulation of traffic at ed to Maurice A Dougherty gen- the home of her daugnto gwg conforenu yuterday that ths railroad station snd awed- eral manager of The Dally Item 2 five of New York qtyMCUrity firings may romplets- ed dangerous conditions whidi has replaced Mr Hughes at The Item Father Oeloria eimreued Ms "heartfelt appreciation to tec psopla of Port Owster and the dtoetors of tha Don Buco Community Center to ths wonderful support given the Center" and declared that afl can rest assured that we will continue to do our wok through the Center ta keeping our teen agen good The others spnko along the same line and Dr Gioffre Introduced Attorney Becker Mr Jones stated that the lasu I Farish Mias Novalyn Potter a had been discussed at a prta- warren Lewin Dr Alexander I "g-4 S1LS IS? "SSTteir-cipals' meeting and though bul Thompson and John Good- viiu ruts asms to e-letins had been distributed nough oukhttpht tern tanum through the PTA units a study I jh Building Cdnuirittea b- iuIT ms tnt mi of tha literature win be made dudes to Bits and to Rock- sasWite wx s-noo and standard! and rules might feller as cochairmen Charles CHASPEC im as Pataan A WAITRESS 11 PM Ha azpa cm Mr be tacorporsted ta future bfll- Mrs Robert SSmsm letina to parents Mim Florence Fraser Sheldon Porter Frank Lsrson Use sf Rooms Grsmted Johnston Miss No- Permission was "granted tojyalyn Potter Albert Farish Jr Dominick Menick of Boy Scout Reiph Ehret George Mso-Troop 12 to the unit to conduct in tyre Stanley Miles Jr Glad-its meetings every Monday feom fien Houck Frank Bits and OOUHTEB-OIBL SPJL Joe's C'est Bon Restaurant noosasswa- remer Sateiy ns tracks Write wca a thla Ml 1946 by former President Tru- eiuba and at a public hearing man ta the face of FBI reports and by the Town Meeting be-whlch Mr BrowneU asserted for final approval Is receiver tagged Whits Soviet spy and the work undertaken kskuy uuwnw Ito lWhUs to Hr Nktoreon had uksd If ia lisa runmi fnai tbe numch Aitu planned to go aheadwtth Its anyone wu ffn WAITBBSa WBSKSNPS Oaad Pay Aprir Paiaah no TOO CLUB 51 MAIN ST 7 to 9 at the Washington Albert Farish Sr Georgs AHy ta mnm iml-rla teariiarf Assbdr niuMrirt rf Manaroneck is CO-stkxr to use nf tha Library end opted member general purpoas room for a meet-1 The tax Thursday Dec 10 and to proval of the chureh haa retain- tha Roosevelt School' PTA to ad McCoy and Blair of Lardb-i n- Onarator conduct its fair ta the sdxxfl moot as architects and VmxU LI WCWpflonfl UMraror beamroit Jan 20 The Bowd and Lundy Inc Nsw York also approved tha 1954 Basket- directors of the campaign JJJ tn hwumh tor brtl rohedulc- through WANTXD Baflatera prataarinaal t-1 LSTSSi TJf'tfS IhearSS7 the only ones by a con- down tercet" He dted 1 gwBlgrtutoMl gtcupjhui to te tee an elderly woman who would Monday thransh Priday Naalth Owter MA MW msiF uhnuo snuc um uss ruami tnm ms rrt Msrtu- ean Activities Committee snow-tz- 25 yr--gled signs of stepping out of the SsbUCSF IN YOONO LADTXS TXATXL tetntstr elitlSUn nr Oriaaaa and ratara faMahae nn hlaH anndnn Oaaimntaad draw- In aceamt Mr Nariman Bteoirt Ba-UL CM at and Braartway KTA 1S4 and f-a phana wr i I Mias Curas ChrMI Chunk IS aJLIcUO vutus hauls SUM F1L SuOr- bo dispassessed by the new plaujandsemral warehouaes behind Sound Beach Avenue that would have to be taken doom to mtr room for more paridng apace examples of matters to be thoroughly considered before final plana are ap- Mahlty pointed out that file plana call for a two to one A letter from Mrs Harriet tative MJr John Logan fourth grade teacher at the Edison School announcing IndlPtpd- her retirement effective Dec iTiail IHUltlCU JcvDCPltKirPn iWAITRF wu read by Mr Jones An ex- (CONTINUED FROM PAG l) EXPcRlbNL-bL WAIIKtaa Sntocf teanks to the fld that QArc eoMmtton during tee recent Co mmlty Chert Drive 3614 OU worth rt omteacte and JgggS Rtohard Cunningham also wu ja Premier Supply Co $L09L- tn mm lrtBymu Net Bsslsd Representative Clardy R- Midi announced In Lansing yesterday that he saw no need now for a subcommittee to take testt-mony from Governor James Byrnes of South Carolina who In Alemoriam TOO oa TOO HUSBAND aaa MM Mj aamteya I aHanmw vaiMai Wal CfeJdma hanid-aa wart ty appateteunt aad tarite ttan oly Batter Brahaa OBwh vua a-asaa a ta it ar I pje WHIU iSSis wasacs(a ratio between busineu floor Dal NuUssa OsrSs ef read to tea Board by to Jonea am fa contracts The Indictments mm' um tee r-r- charged that the allegedly false IJai mmtm rnm ta Jnmm bids were submitted by tee 6e- gnre write tea wer am tan ferdants to Atlu Constructors a 2E2l (CONTINUED FROM PAGE Join' venture of five I ru-ivata citizen and hokU no that held the prime contract with pusd- us main nr a a i mum I Amm nrlinilSSM ARl Com oC Eiineers cm iir Qaidy had been named to Sd uld 86000 square feet of additional space would be available lu 11 1 11 ushduFS 1SJI An aabuCSFi Young Lady BxariUnt appartntty ter panon vtth knawladya afariltef Mart ta aaat aU' anrawtr day wart with ateateyw-PaMftt panwHBt pnilttaa with M- auaA-adraneaaunL fi Singer Sawing Machine Cdb part Chaalap se office but we need not tool our" the Armv pii(TYPP MO A7fY that and head the subcommittee to remark may have the effect of applying the brakes to his cabinet members on any further forays ta the Communlsm-ln-govemment field But It wu plainly evident that Republicans in Congress and elsewhere intended to keep the bell idling up to election time next November Work Important Speaking of the Youth Assist-we group to' Becker declared that "It is extremely important both to ourselves and our country that we give some part of our time even though at1 Infrequent intervals to sn organization such this and the Center which are devoted to tee improvement end development of the youth of the community" Referring to tee rapid development of the technological age Mr Backer declared day there ere new Improve-ments made In these material fields but I ask you if mankind hu kept stride in the matter at solrit the mind and individual morality in feet the only indication I hare noted is that public and individual morality during the past two decades hu been slipping not strengthen-tng" But he said there are certain fundamentals of every day living i which never fundamentals instilled in us by institutions like the Don Boeco Community Center count to the growth of men and the growth of leadership so eaten Hal to our American way of life" he pointed out Give Youth Stmgth fullness of character which ths Don Boeco Center under the guidance of its patron saint ia developing can be broken down Into a number of essentials each of which is important in itself These include faith in God and self good sportsmanship a love troth and honesty good char- jobeftWSchnaab liriteW a pditieal poejr' SSfUJtH HZ i ku1 mhimmJ and wrest I nl ire wrere inte vied for use in I mn KxmtunUlM Tto hTopUa mi mnikm Air Force conrtroe- ArmcMioim commAL ta pollttol circle well atton progrom Insurance Co Adilitional ttunsBi I MS mi at- State SIS White Hates Fan! ds on-Foltowini Town under the new plana Quiet hb Of Future Need Commission Director William Uptegrovo told tee group that a town-wide study of potential future dwellings ta Greenwich shows that one of the concentrations of potential dwellings? is around Sis Old Greenwich business dis-triCta Harry Vought commission Mcrstsiy warned that tbe plana are not putfltd through soon parking meters will have toba tastalled ta downtown Old Greenwich as they were in central Greenwich varkan SatTs Sttael ckUdm MU aaekUS ah Electronics Workers Pick GO Union other circles The Republican Party ta Westchester must demand a clean MU of health from the Moreland Commission and proof flirt no other Republican political figure in the county are owners of large blocks of stock for which cannot he accounted for in the form of cash or proper REILLY FHMERAL RESIDENCE i aad VUafty hr a Quarto wt a Csuiury Mimrt AJII1 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) Strazza stated On the otherUppiia hrodhe believe that the other mta hi write wer xa! Roceo fltrnzn VtD expect write-in vote! Rocco Stoma wu not available for comment today TOwn Cleric Barrett stated that notices wUl be mailed today or tomorrow to 229 KTM members including one to Rocod Strazza addressed merely District Greenwich" ssas assssM' HOUSEWORKER $50 Mrate isaa WUL TV TtSW iw sbbsiI vaaattaaaL MaSaim Utahan I aakaal asad ahlldran Attraetira hate OoaS pUM aaaktes UsK Isaadiy Xaaant NEW YORK In a National Labor Board election yesterday workers ta the Kings Electronics Co plants in Tuckahoa end New Rochelle voted overwhelmingly for Local 475 International Elec- Meal Worker CTO their CASE ADJOURNED bargaining agent WHITE The vote wu 180 to tea CK) cuss of union four for tee Federal Labor along with five Juveniles teflon AFUwhichyhed been tee bargaining agentahd one vote for no unionThere were 305 eligible ta vote edly but up a fourteen-year-old PeekskUl boy ta a case of wu adjourned ia Qty Court today until Nov 30 CL- ten andar tha Padaral Waa aal-bn Maaahma atterad haa aaW nrw ahaate sallte tha Waa Oanr INrtalaa OapnrtmaM al Later st ttl Math AM Naw Vart I actef and good dtizsnshfc and being good neighbors" GamUlo Pagano Port Chester tenor and vice chairman of the Board of Directors entertained with several selections Instrumental music wu given by Nat Baum and hit Concert Orchestra I EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WITH FLOWERS flue VYien Rfour MflO JONES FLORIST M0 MW SL From flyere fl' LOUUWOSXxa-aln tem dm problem win he thrown hflo the enu sirs pa Bania ron-lap of the RTM far a decision A- 'A'F r- T': 'ra -1.

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