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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 6

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PACE I NAUGATUCK NEWS Thursday, September IMS Raytkwich Scores (Continued FToni Page 1) 429, Dumonskl, 878, Owns 13; Wnrri three district one, Hurt- kwlch nn Duinonnkl M2, Owcna 11. Ward tMrt-c district two, Kaylkirlch, 51(1, Durnoaskl M2, II. Thanking those who support' ed him, Ttiiylkulcli Hits njurn- Ing said ho and the Parly Mill continue their best effort, eryone worked so hard for me. It MSB certainly well and liuH earned victory. Mr.

DuiiionKkl fought hard the cauuKiIgn, I'm looking forward to working with him on tho bor- ough board." Rayikwlch firmly slated that more concentrated effort inude the difference-. work- Cid a lot harder Mils campaign and I believe It was more concentrated effort that made Ihe difference." The GOP In May sponsored a lav campaign which, iindonht edly, resulted In tho Mayor's vole defeat. Philip Rice, Republican lowti chairman, said (ho results were "vory gratifying." He added: "NoH 1 wo'vo on three times with Joo Ituyikivlcti. It shows appreciated hy the iKxipIo" Dumoa.skl the defeat graciously. "Thn hcst man won," ho raid, "and I iiisli him all the hick In the world.

The campaign an (me and I benefited from It greatly." What makes the Rnylkwlch victory even more Impressive is the fact (hat Naugaluck lias a voter regislration Dial shows a parly enrollment belter than Donald R. Kline Co. Roofing Siding: Call 729-7025 three to one in favor of Ilic Democrats. There's only about 1,400 voters enrolled wilh the rlcpubllcnn.s, while close to 800 ore enrolled wilh Hie Democrats. There arc voters not enrolled wilh ellher jwiily.

Mr. Dumonskl, yestertl.iy's loser, will retail-; his seat on the Hoart! of Mayor and serving as burgess from I Third Wanl. Ihe seat he held prior lo Iwing named acting mayor ujxin the death of Mayor Rowley. Ifcilh parties held battles prior lo Ihe special election. Mayor Jta.vlkuicli defeal- challenger fJcorge Zcisncr by a lopsided li-12 lo 85.

Hayl- kwich was Ihe choice of Ihe Committee lo make his fourth consecutive a'lcmnl at Ihe mayor's job. Aclini! Mayor Waller Dumonski. endorsed by Hie Democratic Toi'n tee, defeated Joseph "Doc" Aqunvlii. 1,59.1 to 920 in the ir primaiy battle. Mayor Ilny'kwich, who assumed office this monilng, will preside al his firs! Form! meeting next Tuesday u-hen rcinilar mecline of (lie lionTl of Mayor and IJurgesses Is held.

Global Report (Conlinuea From Page 1) hama Tslnnds and the norlhern coast of Until. Small cnifl were urccd to stay near port as Ihe season's hurricane Ihreiilened the area with occasional squalls on its eight mile" an' hour Irok toward the Islands. Forecasters said Bclw's would increase lo 100 miles hour nnd Ihe slorm would move In 100 miles noilli of Ihe Calcos Islands Ihe foof of 'ho Ufihamas near Cuba then veer more northwesterly at stover speed. Plea Made (Continued from page 1) Is not novel nor unfamiliar. It meets the test of the one-man, cnc-votc principle." Former Gov.

Wilbcrt Snow of Middletown, also a Democrat and a convention delegate, said senlation, but not ccctrol, as One of Ihe primary func- Ihey have had In Ihe House for lions of the constitutional convention is to make permanent Ihe temporary changes In legislative alignment passed by Ihe General Assembly In January. Under the Supreme Courl i-ul- Ing, members of Ihe legislature in both houses must Iw elected on a population basis. Until now, only the. stale Senate was so elected. The Connecticut wleague of Women Volers, however, spoke firmly out Wednesday aeai si any weighted vole system or unit representation.

A league spokesman, Mrs. Nell W. Cox, said her group was in favor of the one-man, one-vote pr i I I which could base legislative makeup solely population. Borcudi Schools (ConHnuRd from Page 1) schools'en Friday. April 22.

for Ihe spring vacation, Ilic third period of eight weeks, or 39 days, will be ended. Schools will reopen Monday, May 2, as the last period of eight weeks, or 39 days, will commence. Monday. May 30, will mark Memorial Day and schools will close. The final closing for the year will come Friday, June 24.

WANT AM BRING QUICK RESULTS I.AMIiARRNE, OInhnn condilion of Dr. Allwrl Schwcilxer. who has been confined lo bed In his jungle hospital here for a week, ues lo cause anxicly," a hospital spokesman saitl today. CARLSON'S FINE FURNITURE urn LAST DAY SATURDAY' HURRY Specials Friday Nite And Saturday Friday Evening On The Fair Performers: Avanlls; Juvcntudc I'ortu- Danccni Kollege Knpers and Ihe Naugaluck Fife and Drums Corps. Shop Early at Carlson Furniture Bargains at The Year Regular Value SALE $45.00 Maple Crib and Wet-Proof Mattress made by Kant Wet I1H.95 Maple Bunk Reds complete with metal springs and Inncrsprlng mattresses $99.95 $19.00 Belmor Standing Floor Screens In colors, made by Viidor, roll II up, $10.99 Complete Stair Carpel 13 steps, carpel, labor and padding 519.9.1 $69.50 Colonial Wing Chair In colorful print, fonin cushion, Save $20.

$49.10 Genuine Lane Chest In ivhllc, large size, one only a( $39.93 $50.00 I'lclure Window Table by Mersmao, high, drawer-shelf $25.00 $51.95 line Deacon's Bench, finished, 48" long, excellent value at only $39.9. i leather Top Cocktail Table in mahogany, 32'" half price $29.50 $29.5 Selection of Boudoir Chairs, values to $29.50, reduced only $19.95 Don'l Forgel Our Scaly Golden Sleep Mnt- tress Sale Some Ix-fl If You Act Quickly Twin or Full Slw $39.95 $167.50 Solid Maple Bedroom Suite, dresser, mirror, chest and poster bed $139.50 $59.50 DcLiixc Folding Baby Carriage, makes to car.bcd, tubular frame, nample $29,50 Modern Corner Tunic In Walnut, sample by Mersman, 2 itop-lcvels $29.50 $325.00 Beautiful While Bedroom, French I'rovln- $274.00 Hoover Ru? and Floor Cleaner "l.ark" light and handy $40.00 "Back-Ease" Miillrc.ss by Scaly, floor sample, full size, one only $19.50 $59.93 9 12 llkclmv Snnlord KMIIII Site with built-in pad, I only at J29.5U Sale! Colonial Rug-i You'll he surprised what a. line oval rug you cnn got at Carlson Furnhure at a modest price (9x12) $35-00 $45.00 Tall, Stalely Table Lamp, black and grey mclti! base, 41" tall, reduced $22,50 Dnystrom Dinette, Table top of Stardust, plusllc, 4 chairs, $79.9.) Fiber KIIR, 9 12 size, green, 1 only at this closc-oul price $19.95 WiN FREE At Carlson's Holiday Cruise For 2 to the Caribbean ss ATLANTIC 7-DAY N'KW YKAK'S CIHJ1SK York 31, 4PM Niissnu Jan. 3, 9 AM Jan. 2 AM 1 Dny, 17 Hours York 7, 8 AM OPEN FRIDAY EVENING TIL 9 All Porch anil Pafio Furnllurc Krduccd For Quick Sale Sec What's l.c/l Haw.

V. S. Koylon "Crcslalr" Fonm Mnltrc.ss and Km Spring (n fit full site licit Set SAI.K Solid Knrly American Cnrkfnll Tafilc high, i Sulc 1'rli'c $22.50 Solid Knrlv American Slcp Kuil Table, 12" high Sale 1'rlcc $22,50 Sollii Knrly American Knil Talile, high Sale I'rlrc $22.50 Open Friday Evening $120. llnnkrnsc Henrttiftard, mclnl bcii frame, t'nsloni mndr niallrc.ss nnd Dox complete lor $99.95 (irnulnr Hlfrhcork Ifork Table (I)csk) Chcrrv, dci'ornlcd S.ile SALK SIMMON'S complete llrm mntlrc.ss, 2 styles, onl.v $199.95 175 Church St. 729-2251 Celebrating fe5 Ytnra Peolino in Fina Furniture Son Of Former Resident Dies Graveside services for Robert Carl Nesbil HoldswortJi, 17, son of Dr.

and Mrs. Robert S. Holdsworth, G9 Falmouth Arlington, were conducted recently in Bowllni! Green, Kentucky. Holdsworth died in Arlington Hospital from serious injuries sul- In a traffic accident. He was the grandson of Mrs.

R. N. Holdswoilh, a former Nau- ijaluck resident. Dr. and Mrs.

Holdsworth, his parents, resided fn Naugaluck for many years. Dr. Holdsworth was associated with the Naugaluck Chemical Co. Mayor Joe (Continued From Page 1) naul, as RaytkHidi piled up 612 more votes than May lo win going away. fn his first try for Ihe mayor's job in 19G1 Raytkwich won by 87 votes, uiiilc in 1DG3, he won by 907, making yesterday his second biggest victoiy.

Around The State (Continued from Pnge 1) a suspect in a beating on a diirk street. HAKTFOKD (UPI) Future void's In Hartford will no longer l)e required to lake a literacy lest, according to a inline by the Hoard for Admission of Eloc- loi-s. Tlie Imard said Wednesday thai instead of Hie literacy-test, those wishing to register mast swear lliey have completed six years of schooling. Rain Fails Here Hie firs I day of September slait- cd off on a good note as officials of the Connecticut Water Co. nre concenicd.

A steady rain last night Hint was tniile heavy at times, left .34 of an Inch of precipitation on the borough. Killed SUTTON, VI. (UPI) A Bris- lol, Com. woman kri 1 Wednesday 1 car plunged U. S.

Route 3 and struck a hnuse. Police said Roberge, 51, died of a broken neck. Her 56-year-old husband. Maurice, was laken look Hospital in St. Johnsbury he was in condilico wilh head injuries and cuts.

Applies HARTFORD (UPI) Robert J. Bockwilh, Onv. John N. Dempscy's exccuiive aide. Ins formallv nprlied for Ihe position as commandnnt of ''he Home and Hospital at Rocky Hill.

Beckwith. twice a Marine Corps winner of Ihe Purple Heart during World Wnr would succeed Brig. Gen. Ray- mond Watt wlio plans to retire Jan. 1.

Indications were that Hcck- wilh, wh.p Dempscy's hand man al Ihe Slate Capitol, would be accepted, llodv WEST HAVEN (UPI) The body of a Milford girl who had been missing for three days Ki a boating accident in I-nng Island Sovvd washed ashore Wednesday. Police said Ilic Iwdy of Mary- Ellen Angenola, 18, was identified by a priest wlw was a family friend. The girl was one of four young occupants of an 18-fool fiberglass which sank about two miles off shore Sunday. Thr- o'h- er three occupants escaped unharmed. On The Local Scene Court Cases Judge John Alexander ordered a suspension notice sent to James Mikalchus.

IS, til City Hill when he failed to appear in Waterbury Circuit Court Wednesday lo answer a charge of driving in an improper lane. 'Die notice is returnable Sept. 24. 'Henry Classey, 33, 28 Wolfe Beacon Fulls, received a ncile on a charge of breach ol the peace. A nolle on a c'virgc of breach of the peace was also granted lo McGowaii, IS- 2-15 Thomas Dody 16, Andrew Mt.

charged with breaking and entering, had his case referred lo Juvenile Court. The Stars For Tomorrow Yesterday's adverse Mercury restrictions lift now, so Frida; should be an excellent perioc for all written matters, adver tislng and promotional work nnd communications'generally Intellectual pursuits and avla tion interests favored all way. For The Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope happily indicates that, no matter what your present circumstances, you will very shortly, enter an excellent cycle for advancing 1 your occupational and financial interests. This period, In fact, will begin in two weeks, and will last until October 31st, and progress made then will spark further advances during the first half of February, in late April, early last half of next June and the entire month of August 3966. Just two admonitions, however: Be eodromcly conservative in fiscal matters throughout November, the latter half of December and next April for, despite the gains promised during the latter month, you rnay face some unanticipated expenses.

And, on the job front, do nothing to jeopardize your during the first week of November, or you could lose out-on. for advancement next'-year. Personal concerns.should run smoothly for niost of the year ahead, but be alert periods of stress In, late October and early January. These could be caused by the V'rgoan's innate tendencies toward jposaesr siveness with loved ones And hypercrilicism which, thougft well meant, usually create tagonlsm. Influences'goternlrff romance will be highly: auspicious during the current month! also next April and June.

Both travel and social activities should, prove highly stimulating for the balance of this month, January, April aJid the weeks between June iGth and September 1st of next year. The period between now and January 31st next June) should brlnf some unusual recognition to reative'workers. A child born on this day will ie endowed with a person ity and be tsl ilong lentil Is ffill DA nr (The Price of Pepsi-Cola's New Single-Drink 8-Bottle Carton IT'S LIKE GETTING 2 BOTTLES FRi -i i. i i Pepsi Pepsi, famous for quality, now brings you the extra value and economy of (wo extra bottles in Mr new single-drink, 8-bottle carton. Compare the price with any other the extra-ounces in each bottle.

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