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PAGE 2-NAUGATUCK NEWS Accidents Take 4 Lives In Conn. During Weekend Four accidental deaths were re. ported during the weekend in Connecticut including that "of Bruins. N. Y.

man who fought a rescuer while drowning, and a Now Haven man who was killed when his car careened acruss the road into a tree. Grant D. Hammond, 58, of New Haven died while he was trying to avoid hitting a ray stopped for 21 reil light on Chapel Street. Police said his car clipped the stopped car in the rear and then shot across the road into a tree. A post mortem showed Hammond died of throat injuries.

Al Now Fairfield. David Elis, 23, of Bronx, N.Y., drowned in about 10 feet of water as he tried to recover an oar front a row: boat. Police snid Ellis was hanging on UNION CITY SHOE REPAIR 427 No. Main U.C. A Few Steps From U.S.

Post Office FAST SERVICE FREE PARKING PA 9.1313 (Conn.) MONDAY, SEPT. 25, 1961 I the back of a small boat with a friend. James Hagen, also of the Bronx, about 30 feet from shore, when one of the two girls rowing the bout lost the our and he tried to recover it. Ellis, who was reportedly a poor swimmer, grabbed for the our, biit gol into trouble. Ilis friend.

Hagen, grabbed him, but Ellis resired any help and went, under. About noon Sunday. Roland Neilsen, 21, of New Britain rended voluntarily to West Hartford police. Neilsen was wanted in connection with the accident that W. Mc Cullough, 20, of Hartford.

Me Cullough tried to pass the Neilsen car, police said, and insideswiped him and went of control hitting a tree on the center strip. Neilsen allegedly told police he panicked after the accident and drove on. Neilsen was charged with reckless sponsibility. driving He and was evasion released of 5200 bond for an appearance Oct. 9 in Circus: Court: Saturday, 15-month-old Terry Felicia of Hartford was fatally injured near her home when an uncecupied car started rolling and struck the 'child as she sat on a curb.

Police said the driver had just stepped from the vehicle when it started rolling, and he was unable to stop it. AUXILIARY POLICE Civil Defense Auxiliary Police will meet Oct. 2 al 7 p.m. after which officers and men will go to the Bethany State Police Barracks to inspect facilities there, according to Chief James Montanari. Although badgers live on plains and deserts, they can swim as far as hail a mile from shore when in water.

T. H. FITZGERALD co Mutual Funds 180 Church Street Naugatuck Correspondents: New York Toronto Hong Kong JUNTA JUI MAR APRE Beacon Falls (Continued from page 1) bara Fitzpatrick, Fred George, Robert Koerber, William Chellis, Richard Wasko' and Charles Antonelli. Cutby Zolio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Zollo, Courch eclebrated her 10th birthday last Friday. The occasion was marked with party for the family, at which time the honored guest presented with a two-wheel bicycle. Patient Mr. Peter Juzwishen, 79 Railroad Ave. is a medical patient at Griffin Hospital, Derby.

Meeting The monthly meeting. of the Ladies Guild of St. Michael's Church will be held tonight at 8 p.m. 'n the Church Lyceum. Fellowship The Laymen's Fellowship of the United Church will meet tomorrow night at 6:15 p.m.

at the Prospect Congregational Church. Minstrel A minstrel will be held by the Ladies Guild of Michael's Church i in November, at the church lyceum. Foetsch Co-Chairmen are, Mrs. Frederick and Mrs. Raymond Jurzynski.

future, will start in the near Rehearsals anyone wishing to participate is asked to contact the Anyone having a piano not in use and willing to loan it to the Guild for the mistrel, is asked to contact the chairmen. Democratic Women Democratic Women's Club will hold their meeting in the Town Hall at 8 night tomorrow p.m. Plans will be made for fall and winter activities. A slate will be named -for the nominating committee. Edward Jurzynski, Democratic Town Committee chairman, will be the guest speaker.

Members attending are asked to bring an item for the chinese auction. CLASSIFIED ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS SERVICE SERVICE It's The Service After The Sale That Counts FRANK BUICK SERVICE SERVICE YOUR SERVICE YARD IF YOU WANT A BANK BALANCE THAT CLIMBS SAVE EVERY PAYDAY Keep in mind that the compound interest we add to what you save can be a big factor in making your balance fast. It's a grow very stirring thing to see substantial interest entered in your passbook without your having done it except to maintain a balance. a thing about So start with a small deposit today and watch your balance climb at this friendly bank. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NAUGATUCK SAVINGS BANK 251 CHURCH STREET, NAUGATUCK, CONN.

Continuous Banking On Fridays 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Struck By Motorcycle CHESHIRE A car driven by Donald W. Currington; 26, 33 Neagle was struck by. a motorcycle yesterday in Cherhire, driven by Fred Heath, 26, 201 East John son Cheshire, According to the report, the accident occurred at the intersection of Waterbury and Cherry when the cy.

clist attempted to pass and collided with the Carringlon vehicle which was heading east on West Main St. Mr. Heath was arrested on a charge of improper passing and is slated to appear in Circuit Court Oct. 26. STOCK MARKET NEW: YORK (UPI) Stocks were mostly fractions lower at the opening this.

morning. Trading was. moderately Many Wall Street observers believed that President Kennedy may set the near term course of the market in his speech before the United Nations this Technically minded traders, however, have their cyes, set on the 700 level in the industrial average, which if penetrated, may that indicator fall to about 680 before finding support. 'The average last Friday closed at 701.57. Point sized losses showed in Lionel and Litton Industries while Paramount pictures dropped along with Crown Cork.

Mcving up a point or more were Honolulu Oil on 1,400 shares. General foods and Gillette: Pfizer. operied up 1 on' 1,100 Getty: Oil up on: 1,100 shares, Aveo. off on 2.500 shares Sperry Rand off on 1,000 and General Dynamics off on 1,000. Recover Stolen (Continued from page 1) was arrested Friday night on a charge of failure to obey a stop sign and failure to drive a reasonable distance apart.

He is slated to appear In Waterbury Circuit Court Out. 9. Patrolman James Henries made the arrest at 21-40 sey, p.m. Saturday afternoon, John Soltanas, Hill Middlebury, was arrested by Patrolman Fred Rug. geri on a charge of failure to drive in the proper lane, after.

he struck. parked car owned by William G. a Leuchars, 124 Conrad St. He was summoned to appear in Circuit Court Oct. 19.3 Funerals Mrs.

Ellen Henry James Fanning Joint: funeral services for Mrs. Ellen E. (Fanning) Henry, 82, 131 Burton Hill Beacon Falls, and James Fanning, 80, 37. Hallock Waterbury stater and brother, who died six hours apart Friday, were held this morning at 8:15 from the Buckmiller Funeral Home, 82 Far view to St. Michael's Church, Beacon Falls, for a solemn high Mass at 9.

Burial was in St. eis' Cemetery, Torringlon. John K. Kraus Funeral services for John ard Kraus, Pittsburgh, brother of Mrs. Stanley Kaczkowski, 30 Sweeney at Naugatuck, were held the Gmiter Funeral (lome Pittsturgh, do St.

Adelbert's Roman Catholic Church there for a Mass. Burial was in St. Adelbert's Cemetery, Major William A. Sumpt Funeral services for Major WilRam A. Sumpf, (USA-RET), :132 West Church Seymour, former Naugatuck resident, were held today at 1:30 p.m.

from the Ralph E. Hull Funeral Home, 161 West manuel Lutheran Church there for Church Seymour, to the Imservices at 2 p.m.. Burial was in Trinity Cemetery, Seymour. Miss Rose Bingham Funeral services for Miss L. Bingham, 89, Lexington New York City, former Naugatuck resident, were held today at 2 p.m.

at the Aldersen Funeral Home, 201 Meadow St. Burial was in Grove Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Atty. JohnD. Thoms, Sr.

Funeral services for Atty. John Dutton Thoms, 58, 616 Willow Waterbury an attorney for 35 years, who died Saturday night at Waterbury Hospital, will be held from the 'Alderson Funeral Home; 70 Central Waterbury, time to be announced. Atty. Thoms, whose late father, William E. Thoms was a mayor in Waterbury and later a judge, served three successive terms in the General Arthur A.

Bonaker, Jr. Funeral services for Arthur Bonaker, 43, Meriden Wolcott, brother of Mrs. Norman Nardelio, Naugatuck, will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the Alderson Funeral Home, 70 Central Waterbury.

The Rev. lvy Shutt will officiate. Burial will be in new. Pine Grove Cemelery, Waterbury. Friends may call.

at the home today from 3 to and 7 to 9. p. m. Mr. 'Ebnaker died yesterday at Waterbury Hospital after a long illness.

William B. Soden Funeral services will be held Wednesday William B. Soden, 60, Dorothy, Prospect, who died yesterday at Waterbury Hospital after a short illness. He is sur-' viv -1 byh is. wife, Mrs.

Jeannie (Sneddon) Soden; three sons, two daughters, a brother, three sisters, 19 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Services will held at 11 a. m. at the Prospect Congregational Church with the Rev. Doris Belcher officiating.

Burial: will be in old Pine Grove Cemetery, Waterbury. Friends may call at the Alderson Funeral Home, 70 Central Waterbury, tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. GOP COMMITTEE Routine business will be on the agenda when the Republican Town Committee holds its first inceling of the fall Wednesday at 8 p.m. in party headquarters 'at 180 Church according to Chairman Atty.

Lawrence J. Matzkin. his first, glass of milk Today, somewhere oversens, an underfed little hoy drank his very first glass of milk. True, it was made from powdered milk, but it was good and it took him a step towards being a healthy child, That little boy is not alone overseas. There are thousands of underfed children like him.

They frequently lack clothing, a place to, sleep, too. What's being done? A great deal and there's a way for you to help. America's three faithsProtestant, Catholic and Jewishill maintain Overseas Aid Pro. grams, These programs help millions of people with food, clothing, shelter mid even morejobs, training, education, tools, and most of all, hope. Next time your faith makes' an appeal for help, give generously.

PROTESTANT-Share. Our, Surplus Appeal CATHOLIC--Bishops' Clothing Collection JEWISH-United Jewish Appeal Published as a public sarvice in cooperation with The Advertising Council and the Newspaper Advertising Executivos Association Conn. News. Briefs Seriously Injured United: Press International HARTFORD, Conn. 4 (UPI) Dr.

Marcel: Thau of Hartford has challeged State. Highway design engineer Maxwell Kramer to de possibility of building a proposed highway as underground nuclear shelter. Thay, who disagreed with Kramer who said the" plan would cost an amount. Conn. (UPI).

Miss, Catherine M. Dution; vice principal of the Buckingham school, died" Sunday. after a long illness. Miss Dutton was the author of Rip Van Norwich and other American pagenat SIMSBURY, Conn. (UPD-Town officials here: believe the winter absenteeism rate can be cut down with flu shots.

First Selectman Russell S. Shaw announced that: all town employes will be given influenza inoculations Friday. CLINTON, Conn. (UPI) Police here were looking today: for a car with a yen for spare parts. Police said the thief abandoned the car after tie took out the radio carburator, tires, wheels, and instrument panel.

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and Mrs. George Kelmun, 403 Adams was visiting friends. at 169 with his parents at the time of the accident; He. was taken to Waterbury Hospital where his has been placed on 1lie danger list following immediate surgery for a depressed fracture of the skull. The youngster apparently ran out Into the street and was struck by a car driven by John Johnston, 555.

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