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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1955 ADIRONDACK DAH.Y ENTERPBTSE. SARANAC LAKE, V. I. Club Notes Whiteface Mt Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star will meet at 8 o clock tonight at the Masonic Temple. The Loyal Order 61 Moose will meet at, 8 a/'clock tonight at' the Moose Home-on Depot st The Oratorio Society of Saranac Lake wUl titft meet tomorrow even- ing but resume,, rehearsals at .the Episcopal parinh 1 house; Thursday evening, January ,5, at 8:36 o'clock. FOR REAL RESULTS, Read The Classified! SEEK DAMAGES OF i MILLION New York iff) - Sperry Rand Corp seeks 90 million dollar dam ages in an anti-trust suit filed against Interantional Business Ma chines Corp. • , • • The suit, filed'In Federal Court yesterday, charged IBM with mo- nopolizing the tabulating machine business. '' Sperry Rand also accused IBM of having \tampered or interfered witti the efficient normal operation of tabulating machines manufac- tured by the plaintiff.\ \The effect of such conduct,*' Sperry said, \has been to discour- age users of tabulating machines manufactured by the plaintiff from continuing to use them and to in- duce such users to use tabulating TODAY THUR. - FRI. DOUBLE BARRELLED ACTION and ROMANCE ©PONTIAC -AND HIS OUN MtyMISHTUW TO* uwuss TUMI He hated THREE STRIPES ALDO RAY~ PHIL CAREY SATURDAY, DEC. 31 \and MfPNITE SHOW Feature at 7 -9:30 & Midnite ONE OF 1956'S MOST EXCITING MOVIES Come As Early As You Want . .. Stay As Late As You Like! 3<Mi CENTUHr-rox prnMi Rains of Ranchipup machines manufactured by the de- fendant.\ Sperry also claimed that IBM has \substantially lessened com- petition and has unreasonably re- strained .and has monopolized In- terstate trade and \ commerce in, the;manufacture, distribution, tease and sale ot tabulating machines In violation of the Sherman Anti- Trust Act\ Thomas J. Watson Sr.; chairman of IBM. issued a statement deny- ing the charges. He stated: • - \We deny any violation of the antitrust laws an that our conduct has at any time been adverse to the legitimate business interests of the Sperry Hand Corp.\ The suit said II3M receives rental of more than 200 million dollars a year from tabulating ma- chines, which is leases, but will not sell, to users. For more than* 10 years, it added, IBM has owned more than 90 per cent of all elec- trical and electronic tabulating ma- chines in the United States. Sperry said it has been making mechanical tabulators since 1911 and electric and electronic ma- chines since 1947. From 1950 to 1955, the company continued, its relative position in the industry has been constantly decreasing. BRIDGE WINNERS The PM Duplicate Bridge Club met'last night at the Hotel Saranac with Tom Wallace and Patsy Ezzo, \first; Olln Sweet and Mrs. Harold Cardy, second; Jorge Gonzalez and Mrs. Ralph Bruso, third. If you don't get your paper reg- ularly, please phone 3. About People William Hulton has returned to % River it, from Watervhet, where be spend Christmas with his family. The attack aircraft USS Bennuig- ton conducted a three-day special exercise in ,Far Eastern waters, with Secretary of Navy Charles S Thomas witnessing the operation Serving aboard the Bennington with Air Task Group 201 was Jose- ph J..Navin, airman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Navji, of 8 Forest Hill ave.. William Gurley has returned to Philadelphia, Ja, after spending Christmas with hi parents, Rev and Mrs. Alvin. B Gurley, of 41 Church st Bill is employed at the Liberty Real E tate Bank and Trust Co. Stephen Gurley who is employed at Lincoln-Mercury Con tinental Agency, Wooster,. Ohio, also spent the holiday with h: parents.- According to Rev, Alvin B. Gur- ley, some 25 yonug people gather- ed together Christmas Eve to sing Christmas carols for shut-ins. And again on Christmas Night a group of 27 Joined together to bring music to those who could not be out- He was more, than gratified with Hie response. SATURDAY Celebrate New Year's Like Mom & Dad Abbott & Costello Feature Littler Rascal Comedy fo CARTOONS Surprises! Door Prizes! THIS WEEK OKIY! — HURRY! -«saSS; i S5siS5gs{. Sister Elizabeth Michael and Sis- ter Mary Victorine have returned to Syracuse after attending funeral services for Mrs. Joseph Connor, Stete Eliabeth Michael's aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter McGovern and daughter, Noreen, of Cam- bridge, Mass., and Mrs. McGov- ern's mother, Mrs. Minerva Sey- men, of Istanbul, Turkey, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. Mc- GrOvern's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J, McGovern, of 61 Bloom- ingdale ave, Mrs. Seymen returned to Cambridge with her son-in-law and daughter and will leave Idle- wild Airport for Istanbul on Janu- ary 5. Engagements FarreU-Wentworth Mr. and Mrs. Russel Farrell, of 10 Fawn St., announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Peggy, to Eobert Wenhrorth, son of Mrs. Pearl WentwqrUi, of 22 River st No date tyas been set for the wed- ding. Everett-Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Dorchester Ever- ett, of 45 Broadway, announce the engagement of their daughter. Nancy, to ABan C. Forbes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Forbes, of Potsdam. A Spring wedding Is planned. Baldwin-Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ives Bald- win, of Hillsboro Center, New Ham- pshire, announce the engagement of their daughter, Harriet Sverdrup Baldwin, to Kirk Bryan, son cf Mrs. Kirk Bryan, of Cambridge, Mass., and the late Prof. Bryan. Miss Baldwin is the granddaugh- ter of Mrs. Edward R. Baldwin of 6 Church st., Saranac Lake, and the late Dr. Baldwin. She attended Wal- nut Hill School in Natick, Mass., and was graduated from the North- field School for Girls and Wellesley [College, class of 1954. Mr. Byran was .graduated from the Browne and Nichols School and from Yale College, class of 195J. He is currently engaged !n meteo- rology research at the Massachu- setts Institute of Technology. The wedding will take place in June. Pall Bearers Listed For O'Neil Services Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Bernard's Ohurch tor Mrs. Joseph Connor, who died suddenly Friday night at the Saranac Lake General Hospital, ' Interment wiiT take place in the Spring in St Bernard's Cemetery. Pall bearers were George Carter, 'Walter Peer, Bhil Sullivan,. Clar- ence Brooks Frank Miller and Ber- nard McCormick. Mrs. Connor was born on Aug- ust 19, 1889 in St. Anicet, Quebec, the daughter of John and Margaret Gaynor O'Neil. She is survived by r hef husband, former janitor at St Bernard's Church, a brother, John O'NeU, of Saranac Lake, and three brothers, Joseph, Michael and Leo | O'Neil, all of Huntingdon, Quebec. There are six nieces and four ne- phews. Births Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Malia Jr., of Brooklyn, are the parents of a son, Gregory Paul, born Decem- ber 7. The baby is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard P. Ryan, of Saranac Lake. BO «a*y ; . . «o Scheefer's Jeweler & Optician 22 Broadway lAKFClEARJCT By MRS GEORGE CARLTV SR Enterprise Correspondent Miss Phylli Lyeth and her flan ce, Clayton Schneider, motored to Buffalo Saturday to spend Christ- mas with his parents and family and are expected back to spend New Year s with her parents, Mr and Mrs Robert Lyeth, before re- turning to their studies at Albany State Teachers College Mrs. Pauline Fletcher and fam ily, of Saranac Lake, were Christ- mas guests of her mother, Mrs Florence Brown. Christmas guests of Mr and Mrs Karl Oehler were their son, Mr. and Mrs Jack Papagni, of Rochester, Mr and Mrs Eugene Kilpeck and family, of Utica, who also visited his parents, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Kilpeck. Christmas dinner guests of Mr and Mrs George Carley Jr, were his parents, Mr. and Mrs George Carley, Sr., her ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Otis and nieces, Misses Fatty and Claudia Heath. Mr. and Mrs. George Caflaghan and family were 1 Christmas guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vin- cent Callaghan, of the Harriets- town rd. The Benjamin Goff family spent Christmas Day with her mother, Mrs. Eflie Minney. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Otis and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dupuis, of Faust, were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Painode, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Gtllmett and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Gilteiett, of Saranac Inn, oh Christmas Day, Williard Gillmett and his 4-H boys will go on a field trip today, taking their food which they will cook in the woods. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Granwehr left Monday to spend a week with relatives in Ticonderoga. Mr. and Mrs. George Youngs left Friday for Chateaugay where they spent two days wiUi her re- latives. Then they motored to Black Brook to visit- his relatives for several days. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young had for Christmas guests his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Young, and his uncle, Avery Young, of Lake George; also her parents, Mr. and Mrs., George Donaldson Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George Donaldson Jr ; , and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Starks, Clarence, Donaldson and family, Mr and Mrs. Sinter Bean- ey, of Paul Smith's, and A2C Bern ard and Mrs Callaghan, from Me Gulre Air Force Base, NJ Mr and Mrs Franklin Power and Mrs Cora Donaldson motored to Massena to spend Christmas Day with Mr and Mrs Clifton Prue Mrs Donaldson will spend H couple of weeks there before re turning Borgnine, Magnani Best Actor, Actress iNew York (#) — Ernest, B,orr nine, who starred in the, tnov\ \Marty/' and Italian actress Anr Magnani have been chosen as th ear's best actor and actress b? New York .film 1 critics. Miss Magnani was chosen fc the 16 critics from seven tiai) newspapers for her role in *Th Rose Tattoo.\ \Marty\ was picke as the best motion picture of 19E in voting by the critics yesterday Cemetery Witherbee & Whalen Canton, N.Y. Local Representative Ralph E. Bristol New Office Location At 64 Petrova Ave. Phone 2067 Saranac lake, N.r. (Free Catalog on Bequest) NOW**. ALL EVE DANCE LAKE CLEAR, N.Y. Music by the Rhythm Rascals FAVORS —9 to 3 For Reservations .. . Phone 1572 OPEN HOUSE At'The North Country's Most Gracious Restaurant DURGAN'S NEW YEAR'S EVE All the sandwiches and hors d'oeuvres you want to eat will be furnished by the manage- ment. Also hats, horns, and noisemakers. JOE BOLAND and His BAND Will Furnish Music for This Gay Event RESERVATIONS TAKEN NOW ADMISSION — $1.00 per person SAVING GALORE WILL BE YOURS See TOMORROW'S AD FOR THE START OF OUR STOREWIDE JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE *,. TOWN & COUNTRY SHOP SARANAC LAKE