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Eisenhower Summons for Decisions on Posed by H'bomb S Top Aides
UGHnNOUP TIME 6.43 p.m. Yesterday's Weather Maximum temperature 77.0 Minimum temperature .71 Rainfall 0.02 inches TIDE TABLE FOR SEPT. Sunshine 1.4 hours % HiSt- Low Oata Water ajn. pjn. Water Sun- Sun- M. forecast of today's weather was 25 9 53 t«J_. «Jn. pjn. riae set not available from the Meteorological 3.34 4.17 6.09 •.13' Station last night.) 28 10.43 11.03 4.21 _U« 6.09 6.11 27 1135 11.57 5.10 6.06 6.10 6.10 tt&elLe VOL. 33 — NO. 221 HAMILTON. BERMUDA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1953 6D PER COPY Eisenhower Summons Top Aides Re-Establishment Of Cedars On Considerable For Decisions On Problems Scale Possible; Most Optimistic Report Yet A relatively optimistic Posed By H'Bomb s Imminence All-Out Project report on the fate of Ber muda's cedar trees was made WASHINGTON, September Of Biological public yesterday. It is the 24 (TP). — Scientific predic result of studies made here tions that the hydrogen bomb during June and July by Dr. may soon explode into Control Of Pests W. R. Thompson, director of practical reality — a prospect the i Commonwealth Institute that set off soul-searching in Dr. W. R. Thompson, director of the Commonwealth Institute of of Biological Control. the Pentagon — steeped in Biological Control, investigated According to the report the significance today -an unusual pests of many kinds in Bermuda decline of cedar trees has meeting of the National during his visit here in June and latterly been markedly less Security Council." July. -
1953 Crosleys
■tr i / - T TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1958 The Weather P A G E FOURTEEN . j Averaca DaUy Net Preu Ron Fer the Week Siktod Fureeaat of D, 8. Weather Feb. 7, 1958 Sleet or rain late tonlghL «*pNP Courant’s Editor Emerjfency Doctors Women Voters 10,859 ^ 4 e rain Thuraday. About Town Learn.s Practical Angle tonight 26-32. Of Bill Collection Course Discuss Budget Member of the Audit Speak i iig T oiiight ^yaiciana of the Manches- RISLEY'S Bureau ol Ctrcnlattona Manchester— A City of Village Charm t*f ‘ th»' BrtHrtt-' Anrert- X'^IWal 'mOtt'rtc-eiverd' -some ter'-MedicAl' ■ -Asaociatton. - who, .. V ........... ....... - *¥0»r' F-rte»dljsM«HMyt- • ean Club will meet at the club- will re.spond to emergency call.a Foup local members of th e, practical Instructlona on a The. two.. apeeUl courses, apon- .. Ml .Summar Street. PROHyPT rooms tonijtht »t 7i30 afitl Troceed course in hill 'cbITeclIfig yester tomorrow •, afternoon- and eve League of Women voters'ftf'M^an-T MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY II, 1953 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES-r-IN TWO SEtTFlONS) PRICE FIVE CENTS from there to the Watkins Funeral ‘aored by Manchester Evening ning are Dr. Jacob .Segal cheater attended the State Train- ■ NO. (ClaaKfied Adrerttalag oa Pas* IS) day afteinoon in Manchester i School this winter in homemaking VOL. LXXn, 112 Home to pay respects to the late Small Claims Court'. He is (adults only), tel. 3-612.'i, a n i ing Day on National Program! FUEL OIL Mrs. Martha Sharp, xyhose son, I and in newapajjer work will' hold Dr. -
UWN and / H Anche»Ter— a City of Village Charm North Elm Etreet Tom>Irrow at 8 Tesses
V • • fr - t >... -t- .ft - / ..■ . '/ /■ I, ' 7 . JW NBAT'V^BIL 20, »B» ■' -'.i PAGli EtCHTEEK 'T iHanrtifiste^r lEoraUtn^ l| m t!i Avenge Daily Net Prew Ron V»r' the Wm Ii' thifled . V Thr•Weather-— Manchester Chapter ,of Hadas- Red Men tcKNole ^ ' April IS, 1988 Foreeaat et D. B. Weutber Bwuae AbbiitTowii sah will hold its donor meSting to “Give lo the USO. .and You’ll Feel'Belter” • • ■ ^ morrow at 8 p. m. in TempleTBeth ^ Clear, cold tonight. Fair, warm Sholom, featuring ’ Ethel Henin 4l8t Anniversary 10;932 ll«ry C. Ke«n^ Telit, No. 14, Bowers, actress, monologist and I Member e( the Audit er tVedneaday. Minimum tealflM ©UVCW, will mee't et the home dramatic reviewer of plays., Hadan- Bureau et CtreiflstionB about 82. ssdi board members will be hos Mi'antdnomoh Tribe No. .38, _ e( Mre. Arthur H utc^son of 183 UWN and / H anche»ter— A City of Village Charm North Elm etreet tom>irrow at 8 tesses. tORM, will observe its 41at anni- i-', V- «•. -xs . "\ ' vesaary Sunday from 1:30 to 9 -re The Wasljington-South ' School [^iaaeinad Aflrertiaiag eu Page ifl) ■ '-X . ■ ~— \ p. m. at the Italian-American GARDEN VOL. LXXH, NO. 171 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1953 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) The Stanley yroup of the Sputh Child Study group vdll meet to ■s.. PRICE n v i esNTf night at 8 o’clock in the newly Club. A steak dinner will be served M4thediat WSCS will conduct, a l?T- rununace tale in Cooper Hall ^ renovated South School. -
THE MODERN HOBBY GUIDE to TOPPS CHEWING GUM: 1938 to 1956
THE MODERN HOBBY GUIDE TO TOPPS CHEWING GUM: 1938 to 1956 History, price guide & checklists DAVID HORNISH THE MODERN HOBBY GUIDE TO TOPPS CHEWING GUM: 1938 to 1956 Cover credits: Topps Chewing Gum Sign from Bush Terminal – Robert Edward Auctions Topps Gum, U.S. Military Ration – Jeff Shepherd General inquiries should be directed to: [email protected] Please visit http://themodernhobbyguide.blogspot.com/ for many more pictures, updates, corrections, etc. Images herein are not all shown to size. Version 2.0 Copyright © 2013 David Hornish. All rights reserved. With the exception of copies downloaded for personal use, reproduction and distribution of this work without the written consent of the author is prohibited. Trademarks used herein are the property of the respective owners. Author disclaims all warranties, express and implied concerning the accuracy or completeness of the information herein. 2 THE MODERN HOBBY GUIDE TO TOPPS CHEWING GUM: 1938 to 1956 DEDICATION & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS For Susan, who may not understand but certainly inspires, Ryan and Alex for the quiet times, and Buster, who almost saw it all. The author acknowledges with thanks the contributions of Jeff Shepherd and the following good people: Josh Alpert, Mark Aubrey, Tom Boblitt, Bobby Burrell, Dan Calandriello, Bill Christensen, Lonnie Cummins, Les Davis, Frank Evanov, Bob Fisk, Doug Goodman, Lois Grabash, Carl Greenfeld, Carol Jablow, Bob Lemke, Robert Lifson, Leon Luckey, Jay Lynch, Gary May, Bruce McCanna, Mark McKernon, Ken Meyer, Dana Mofenson, John Moran, Michael Moran, Anthony Nex, Keith Olbermann, Keith Pennington, Charlie Ramone, Al Richter, Howard Shookhoff, George Vrechek, Rhett Yeakley and Ted Zanidakis. Countless others also provided comments, occasional brickbats, inspiration and pointed me toward new sources.