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3" etxn six. TflE HERTFORD COURANT; AfOXDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 19M ier. Mn. Thomaa, McLarens of ciase and forcing his car off thelfetV Britain Xew Britain Bristol Construction Continues At Activity Boom Pace For South Main St Fire Propaganda IsAimedAt U. S.Chinese Hong' Kong Paper Sees: Laundrymen as Victims of Capitalists CltlfilOL, Feb.

7 (Special) Building activity In Bristol, which Int. year established an all-lime record, continued at a boom' pace through the firm, month of 1954, according to a compilation i.Vew York. No date -has "been-set Tor the wedding as Pvt. JDoty will leave shortly fo- A meeting of aEagle Lock foremen and' supervisor wilU-b'e held Monday at'. 5:30 p.m.

in the South Main Slipper will he. served followed by. a Business session ana social; George Bristol's first commercial pnotograpner, wui show slides of pictures taken from 1880 to 1910. Many the pictures will show Terryville scenes. The Auxiliary of the 'Sgt; George Janser Post, Polish Vet erans, win meet in -ine pose room 'Monday 7:30 p.m.

Election of officers will take place Monday at bSh. annual meeting of the congregVi nun ui nviy iiimiy juineran- uiUrCIl. ine i-aaies Aid oi rioiy-trinity NEW BRITAIN, Feb. 7 (Special) A two alarm fire ant four companies to 194 So. Main St.

late Sunday afternoon where a fire by a five-year-old boy playing with matches considerable damage to a twoj family house. Feb. 8, 1920. In 1921 he left for A still alarm at 4:40 p.m. sentlchina.

Engine Co's 2 and 6 and Ladderi-ntr Co. 2 to the fire with the second Amendola of, 83 Dwight call being sent -from a box at'St complained to police-Sunday Dworshak. an attorney, wa Special Events Attract 900 For Dimes Benefit Feb. About 900 persons at-1 he necial snorts and Dimes drive Satur-i to 6 in the senior hiih gvm. i toi, state ski queen, was pre-; seitea oy iewei atamm.

presi- Feb. (Jv-New York's Chinese' laundrymen have become the latestrtarget for 'v' Ai a I' Pliinica 4 3 Engine Co. 1 responded) l0 morning that bis car had been entered during the night and a lire in the form of materials and for Bristol they amount to ap. proximately 547,000. Trade -Values Registered the following irade names nave been registered here: Rus co of Bristol, by Henry Dobbs, M.T1 1 C.I...H Laurel by Salvatore Voneils" us.

uiurcn fine. Tavern. 180 ii-inc by John. Cameron, n. omciyii, in r.i i it ofliittuui rtiui udfuiu j.

Enforcement Law Delayed Rule's Status Depends On Action of Attorney General, Milk-Board 'NEW -1 fSpe-cial) This city is "marking a local ordinance requiring that milk containers note the day of pasteurization, Dr. Du-mont, health 'director, said Sunday. Use of 'the ordinance de pend oh action by the" state, he said. -The State' Milk Regulating Board is considering dating milk following hearings in rlartiora. and its decision will affect the local situation.

Also involved may be a ruflhg by the state attorney general on ine validity 01. local ordinances such' as the one here. Dr. Dumont said Th vw Rritain ni-Hinanro ie! ikVAmerica bv 'the Red Chinesellime" on possible of Se and water damage, a Sng In Korea idone to. the second floor tenement; Dr ri- sa.

Summit Lutheran Church will meet ated. said tnat-it was on ft, infantry Division in lira urass rires rnursday at 730 p.iru in the Firemen from Engine 5 ex- church rooms. tinguished a grass fire on Shrub I Newly elected officers of- St. j.uqu ai. .1.

,.111. aiiu at 1:33 p.m. tt'ekh. Co. was aeit oi tne Kewington uub age Was also caused to the first art welcomed in behalf of tencment occupied by the newspaper Ta Kung' Pao said 'The; majority of -overseas Cht-, operate laundries only because they: are restricted1 by diverse focal laws and have noj other way of making a living.

Laundries are simple and do not1 need large amounts of capital and: ail that is required la labor, hence Chinese take up this trade." The paper added that in the United capitalists with their ways of doing business" have "long extended their tentacles to laundries operated by overseas Chinese." 'TiTNew York over 3,500 Chinese operate, laundries but actually do not run their ojtoi businesses. The Wo bare hands of Chinese cannot) called out for a grass fire on 1 cording secretary, Mrs. Mary g- Blrch Street. ert; Treasurer, Carl Board Meetings. tee, Louis Clark; Board Mem- The regular montlilv meetinffihnn 1 1 ri-ci-i cIothes Heavv smok- and water dam- familv Albeit Palumbo.

The fire was reported to have nhnn(1 nnerator who took the first! ieaji trom a person wno lauea to Firsl -Selectman Edmund JjKeiener. i Several professional acts of the Water Board will be held Tuesday at I p.m. at the water Ppsented during the talent show) firemen reached the scene andi at the junior high school audito- Id have been worse were it Htm. KA v.f 1.1 aepartmem orfices on Riverside uim 1 1 Avenue and the postponed meet- Building Fund treasuring ot thes. Board of Education r.

will be held Wednesday at rlllh Prorm President. Linford Bea'chert: re i ft iuuiui ail v. ii i ai 1 eu'i- Schu'K: Xrae Stremel, treasur-. A Program by Clarence R. ischer and his llarimba Ensem 1 tey the Terry ville Woman's Club in the sociall -i Merrill Louks, chairman ol the n.i believed to be one or the few give the location of the fire.

Itjjjvered by Central Pharmacy, 248 'he total pro-jiras "'SU T. -Srnr'S A.s;Stod By if. the operator who was finally! aoie to provide tne lire depart jirient with tne south -Mam street; address. Police under the di lirection of Sgr. Edward Frawley rerouted; heavy traffic on South Main Street while the firemen were Msy.

The last fire company left: vi iksuco ai. i nc oince of nuilding Inspector Timothy if, Donovan. Sixty permits were issued in January for construction estimated to cost. $331,724, believed In be the highest January on record. Included in I he lotal were 20 new houaea coaling $168,700 and two! lols.

ovlllK usuicis on o.i i in: iil: ii.iii, for V. ncni mne 'houses cost-j T. 00' of 1953 neurits numhernrt m.u men i i houses, valued at aiid i I'uiiinis were in cluded. The building inspector's office pointed out, however, that the official records are somewhat misleading as to the "actual building started during January, They explained that included in the totals was a number of permits taken out- by Spartacus Carpenter, local contractor. All of these projects were started- last fall and are now either completed or nearly completed.

At that time tnrormal applications for building permits were made hut as the official applications were not presented and signed until ''-last month ihey had to be entered along with the regular January permits. Two of the Cai-ppntcr permits were for sizable buildings, a service building for the Southern Now England Telephone Co. and a S.18,000 service building for! the city's park department at Rock-well Park. Practice of applying for! "Miming r'nnns ancr construction already is under wav is one of Ihe irregularities ihe 'building inspector's office now is tiring to correct, according to Building jiiuLii uonnvan. Held in Accident i-r rged with William W.

Sweelnn Manross was bar. of rules of ihe road as Ihe result of an accident Sundav at Broad and Preston streets. He will be presented Wednesday in City, Court. Police said that his car: w-as involved in a collision with an automobile driven bv EJ. eanor Mihalko.

30. of 79 Central Si. The accident was investigated by Sgt. William Malvetz and Policemen George Paradis and imnrfiii mcaa Kfblcnff to Speak Abraham A. Ribieoff.

former mgion iiamvuie Bristol Fore- who easily telnfm; uemocraiic ffuhprnatariai possibility, will speak Thursday iiij.111. rti. i mveimc ot me iouin- lie in th. tat. Tt Hltai the contents 'label's tor milicj not wish to engage in any con-i aroversy over dating milk, said; TareAir iho iin ir t- is vmj essari'.

he said. Presented Award Boy Scout Troop 17 observed Scout Sunday by attending the 11 a.m. service at the First Lutheran Church, troop sponsor. During the service the "Pro Deo et Patria" award of the Luth eran Church was presented to Explorer Scout Barry Ryanerg Scout Awards ficc'at the' Senior, High in tnt ennnr nfunrfonre rr Ihe regular meeting of the Hous mo AlIThrtMt-V chAf1itInr1 few. ITci "riSSairS at 5:15 p.m.

at the administra tion building at New Cambridge Park. Terr.yvUIe Sketch Display Shows Possible War Memorials i per at 6 -TO i ajia greater part ot tneir eam- The committee consists of Mrs. i go-iuto the pockets of big corn-Harold Skinner, chairman, Mrs.jPame5' C. A. Bannick.

Mrs. Clinton RoV; Say. 'It's a Lie' crts, lis. Francis Gibb, Miss Ma- NEW YORK, Fp. 7 in-Shavey rie Schultz.

Mrs. Edward Schu- unofficial mavor of New after the first alarm was sent; Health Position in. Hospital Births BERLIN. Feb. 7 (Special) The Kew Britain General Hospital appointment of Mrs.

Constance reported the following births day: A daughter to Mr. and B.nt'nu 'on Willie MoWey of 94 Christian the Berlin Public Health a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Xursing Service was announced Zajac of 137 Governor by' Mrs. Charles John- crts, Mrs.

Francis Gibb. Miss Ma--York's Chinatown, says that a Pei-jMrs. R.a Schermcrhorn. ping radio broadcast asserting -ir5. nauace t-resion.

mrs. mond Ca 11 a a n. Mrs. because they aren't allowedlby the Rev. Raymond W.

Hed-'Keofe, Mrs. William Whitbeck. to do anything else is a lot of hoe- berg, pastor. daughter to -Mr. ana -Mrs.

wiaay jslav Ludwikow of 103 Miller St. L. a I p. Kovmsifin three different styles of Walter Pel-; a lie, it's ridiculous," said I Ad Altare' Dei crosses were'njon at the Indian HOT Counuyjand a daughter to Mr and Mrs Xew BritainTIigh School-rials whid, liav-e been WlUfam a i and Lee. when queried by phone at his i presented 15 Xew Britain area.Club with coffee hour at Leonard of 1, Park PI.

Britain Hospital Nu by the Veterans Memorial Cbm-r Bdv Scouts Sunday at the fifth. J5sse Sailey- of Meet TfKlav annual diocesan Boy Scout and howi Seeking clarification of and at St. Joseph's Cathedral, Hart-J id si on Adventures changes in a promotional ford. They were among 91 re- Alaska. i program laid out for the Police ceiving such awards.

i Mrs. Benjamin Damon will-oelDew. by the Civil Service Com assistec Mrs mittce have been placed on dis-: si nome maae canoy. added. 90 nlav in the windows of the Ter- and a850" valenunes will takejwho run la fvvllli Hardware Store TC1 Place, during the meeting with the dividual, u.iiw-sys and means committee in "Chinese i A sale of home-made candy, iwiys ana means mf added.

90 -crimps mission, the Police Board' hopesi ain. experience includes pri-nimiccmn tn vate. dutv. three vears in the U.S. rvprea.

The -Rock at the Marne" division, which saw bitter fighting in the Iron Triangle and at Outoosi Harry, is now training as part of the U. S. security force on the Baldwvslti. a payroll clerk in the division's finance section, entered the Army in September 1952 and arrived in Korea last, July. He -is a former, student at Horse College, Hartford.

'Save i e. PrescriDtions de- jiain. BAIdwin 1-0701. Advt'. cin -i ifxtrui i orl I l-'iiiill chairman; ot.

tne service. Mrs. Moore is a graduate of and the rs i ISchool. She has studied at ive York University, the New tforic Hospital of Medical Nursing, St. Joseph College in Hartford and.

at Teachers College in New Bnr- (government civil service indus- trial nursing at the- Aberdeen Provine Grounds in Maryland and has been a supervisor and clinical instructor at New Britain General Hospital since 1950.: Mrs. Moore will assume her post here March. 1. Her appointment completes the nursing quota' of three nurses here in the com bined school and town program under the newly organized public health nursing nral Rov. Scout tTOODS.

iplorer Scouts' and Cub Scouts will Ctnr-riai- taTfaK sponsorca bv Berlin Church, will have 5. snnn. u'y P. sponsored oy.ine.Buo- bard PTA will give a camping and cooking demonstration. Troop 24.

sponsored by St. Paul's Church, has a journalism' project and will publish a paper covering the events or- cxnioit. iroop a. off Farmineton" Avenue. studied and viewed many rommittee consisuj in every business and profession em memorials since being can think saii "Why- pointed at a special town meet-CharI Castle.

Mrs. a there are more Chinese in the res-ing last summer and the three S' taurant business thah the laundry which have been placed dls-jS" Mrs- Ellas The personal gift of Arch bishop Henry J. O'Brien, the crosses were awarded by the Rt. Rev. Msgr.

William J. Collins. Annually the Catholic Church awards the cross to lor progress in the knowledge and practice ot tneir religion ana the service they have rendered to' fellow Scouts. Receiving the awards in this area were Henry P. Giedzinski.

Michael F. Halloran, Raymond play would be the most tive for the site of such morial in this town. the memorials which have irleJl0 01 Company were I in ine event inai inev were j. tw hours. NRvUigloii Grange Tw-o love stories of Abraham an! Mary will be present-i ed ln a valentine program at meeting of the Xevvington Grange Tuesday at 8 at Guild Hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taft and Mr. ahj Mrs. Floyd Hicks will be in; charge of refreshments.

Jliple HU1 Women The oman Club of Maple Hill will meet Wednesday- after by Bert ueurRe warn, Mark Lake, Mrs. Herbert Anderson. Mrs. Douglas Rugh. Mrs.

Harry Dorman and Mrs. Rich-' ard Hulbert, Jr. The executive board 'of the Woman's Club of Hill will meet Wednesday, ifternoon at the home of Mrs. Robirt Lienhard on Golf Street. Women's Fellnwaip ihe women reuowship of the ji oe ser-ea oy Circle Xnte Marys aula wui meet -Monday at 8 in the church hall.

Cub Pack 33 vill meet Wednesday at 7 D.m.- it the Newington Country Oub. ,1 rn rf Fn- Htfd- John Leavitt. Rug Cleaners, in I 'UP a iomith le Address ICofC Meeting jJn lapglQday PLAIXvTLLE. Feb. 7 (Speciall 3irs.

i red Bull. .7: 1 Contributor Named i 01 ln t-iymoum I lows: Gi. Anna iimansKy, james -X'- i been studied are all.of granite!" tnn''r, and it is proposed bv Radd'- treasurer, as fol-; have been announced by Mrs.j 1 ii'ifk Tha fAmmieinn tiff alcri' of the ihree which i. WtK'" 5ni D) CD. 10 Lufcowrtf.

John 11 speaf on! tests for promotion to iden- ov ine voicr oi ine o.t-i.-, nni mnia. nprA uii hp a hninp unwuwi iici when ihe final plans are J' 'l SOUTHDCGTON', Feb. 7 fSpe-: program and discuss the situation Monday at 4 p.m., chairman Silvio Suverio said -Sunday. The commission adopted the plan, which involves a number of Important changes in eligibility for promotions in the Police at a meeting last week. Stlverio said his board wishes to discuss some of these changes mimsirame ass.i--.iani.

fc Would Separate tranche, ine ooara ls aiso interea SaS.r fit3dM of the police and detective divi lective fl-e tels for nro- motions there, -with the same system applying to the police section. Top jobs in either section might he taken, by all in both sections who are qualified, he said Silverio said until top ad- he believes only men in the IV ISlOn illOUJU Ut: dU- miuon 10- weir aiwrovaj. i tt; 1 "Ir" in of Worid. r-. ni -Mdiiin-nocKwcii war i veterans ami.

Mr andMrs Henri-PatWe Jun Ju eld and R. Smith of hSJ? huge, honor 'oUK SouWton. mL containing the. allies of veterans. -Vf- mVim Rovfl The boird will go over the fig-! Jennie Kohiinos Sunday at Bristol Hos-Ui World War 1 and II was TJ- 'Jrfi- Ti'f i Jennie Kominos of 744 piu-il included a son.

anrih.r.H nf Hre- Taylor, JimCooper. ures with department heads. "e1! ah. Sfiipe de-l mince that names of all World and World War memorial was erected in nM r. Thl.

uZX memorial lanoscapeu. i iiron compete with a 510,000 iron iing it added. rm uus utc paper ton tvaABint? American Chinese operate Iaun- restaurant in Ciunatown. And. he Der centlof the Chinese launanes run tnem as m- not even nartnershms." rnM.

and uYtm.n ar. Southirigton lOWTI nUniyPtS 0 For Fiscal Year ST" Wethersfield. charged with 11 v.i, chrged with violating rules ana jnrio suamcK, rhurnd mith address the Rotary' Club Wednesday af 12:15 p.m. at Artie's Restaurant. special -meeting ot Friend-shio Lodg.e; "Af-andAM.

will be held We.dn4sda'yjat ,7:45 p.m. in the'Masonic The entered apprentice degree' wiU be conferred on' a': class of candidates. To Paint Furniturn Men of e- Plantsville Con- ereational the parish 1 Church, will meet in Parish house Thursday at 7 p.m. to and repair chairs and tables for the Sunday School. Chester J.

Strachel, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stvachel of Atwater has enlisted in-the Marine Corps. Kirths atr' Bradley Memorial rcel G.

I.edoux. 71 IIVIII.IV UL X1B11 Ad UW1U 1 i Mrs. Edward Bush of ann U- JOnn A. BlU. W.iouhe hparinr will then heH i.

csiin.ii naiiaiu iuu Richard Pedemonti. Lee II. Robinson and Charles Scheer of -John P. Mans- ernoon a.t New Britain General Hospital after a short illness. Born in Mytellene.

Greece and resident this city for 35 years. a member of St. George Greek Orthodix Church. Sh l.iirec her hnghanrt Thorn. as Kominos: three sous.

Gustave Hartford: one daughter. Mrs wo Emily Srratos of this city, tw Europe and seven chil Funerals sen'ic'es will be held Tuesday at 1:38 n.m. from the! Thaddeus A. Wojtusik of Pete Drisc'Si oi Terrwiile ill temporary Bednarz Mr and Mrs. j0sephs work, it will fix the tax rate Charged With Speeding The new memorial when ao.

w'alewicz and Jean WachlewiczUo be payable July I. Donald Root. 13. of 178 Laurel nroved' voters 1 Alo: Karen Bul1' Mrs. How- Arrests Reported Si -will be presented in ntv i.H Jard Sparks.

Mr.and Mrs. Vernon- Arrests reported include: Mich- SoM ScSSmSiHf yTU Iric Test limitations similar toir i followed under the previous per-; The Cub Scouts will have a sonnel director but haye jsmall workshop and 'will be work-eUminated during the past on their projects which in-Three Cars Involved elude bird houses and feeders. A car operated by Grant! model airplanes and boats, and Smith of SS Donnelly 'Rd. more. Pioneering 'will be c.U...I.

IwaiU LUKyiW31.1. .,11.. I avwuilis. mill, uiil h.a,,t. f- Michael Szulkowski.

R. J. Pomi-i Main Street, charged with rLiJ? rJ pi''anowski, WiUima J. Salmon. ennesi and breach of peace: Rob-Central Connecticut Ten Fin, T'.

League Austin's AUeys as follows: Monday: Trans-sT'f American Tomasso's; Rode American vs. Tomasso Rodei" Music -Co. vs. Garage: t7 "ZluZr jured Friday nightvhen his automobile overturned on Memorial Blvd. but the officers were unable to question him immediately be- cause of his Wrlfarc Cases Decrease The city welfare denartmcnti Tai mnnih hsinrllnrf ast month handled actue re-! fuel orders issued in however, was S602.S2 compared to cemberVrS SSorf of W.ifr2?mi inTnh ri VMt-' VrVl'v? cost of grocery, milk, rent and iiMmit rercy j.

ijjKayne, air. ana and Hildrcth Press vs. nwi-iwimm Mi s- Laraia-Sagarino Funeral Home Loyal F. Sm.Th, chairman of f-ged two parked cars near id, the projet't of the Explorer and at 2 p.m. at.

St. George the Tovto. Planiing Commission; (Hartford Ave. Saturday night, Greek Orthodox Church. Burial will address hi Chamber of Pohceman Archie Duncan re-( The Kensington Vblunteer Fire will be in Fairview Cemeterv.i Commerce Moidav at 7:15 p.m.'! Ported.

Grant tola the policeman Department was called to a gras Friends may call at the funeral I at a dinner meeting at John I had Pulled to tne curb because fjre Sunday about 2 :30 p.m. near home from 3 to 10 p.m. Mon-jCooke's Taveri. He will brakes stuck. While attempt- the Deepbouse? Equipment Hornet Phie Schwartz.

Mr. and Mrs. speeding; and Mrs, DorisScarritt. ili Ponld wiIson-and Mr- and Ixs. 39, Berlin Street," charged with ikiti.M4ilpS'n'c 'violating rules of the road.

-rfiSr H.Ji"f irLr i -Also-. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent St? Policeman Edmund J. vs.

Henri Restaurant. -r tt the S3.1WI tantmnriiirinn to to release them- his foot The Terryville High' School basketball teams meet cKase base, fflntour. and land- struck the accelerator. The carj The Kensington1 Congregational use maps of, the town. Smith i jumped forward and struck the Church Committee will meet with will also review the history of a car owned by Johnithe-officers, and organizational his group 'aid explain thepro-jw- Jardine of 22 Bingham heads' Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

in posed XewB-itain Avenue build- pushing it into a ownedjthe chapel to -consider the line. i by Alexander J. Zaleski of 671 posed national Christian teaclnti; School Menu Schedules I Ridgewood the officer Main rouses at schools this Ported. i The Ladies Auxiliary of the week follow'. Damaged Car Recovered ian' Independent Political 1 'Frank T.

Theeler School: Mon-! Ernest H. Xyquiest ot 8 Vib-' will sponsor a public" Valentine rfai- Vrtn fr-net. Ashh.al Wl, Mnni-ari tn nnli. 1 l-fll'd VeHncria' at bara Pelchar. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed ir. Tan Mvron" Dzllenski MoT wt.r lensV; w- Full Chicago Outlet frwrim rlk 't i i Tlie Amer- ican Broadcasting Co, will acquire jits, fijst full-tim? radro. outlet nn transmitter part wopewedW We Wcu ttinj day. Amedie Dayon Amedie Dayon of.

3 Connerton died early Sunday afternoon at his home after a long illness. Born in Jackm'an. he lived, here 28 years and was a member, of John the Evangelist Church. He had been employed at the" Fafnir Bearing Co. 'He leaves Tits wife.

Sadie Dayon: three Mrs Homer Enio tri and Mrs. Grcgoiy Catanzaro, all oi mis tour orotners. Louis uayon ot tms city, nomas Dayon ot Pla'inviUe. Edmund Dayon of Jackmah, aind Al fred Dayon of Sherbrooke. Canada: one sister, Miss Laura Dayon of and srx granocnunren.

at the club, rooms. Mrs. Leon irrancis bpieiman, air ana-Airs, ceipts came ton.460.73 for tDc-iviUe. had used j' and ccmpcr.and 51i539.23,for jHelen Tanski. Mr.

and Mrs: WuV Gilbert has qualified' for thej.m Tanski Mrs Marv Warzin- Sldewalk FalLCIalm (Class tournament. Terryville Mls- Alaryttarzin. Mrs. Donald K. Miles of 127; with a record of eight, wins and Grge, St.

ha filed a notice of; six defeats is battling to ain.j.j: early Sunday that his 1953 car bad been stolen from a Wash- in-rion Street Darkine It was recovered at about 3 a.m. bv; Farminetoh nolice who said the vehicle had been involved in an accident there. Driver Arrested ct.ran Lurinn- 2S of 23 Lv i i I a claim acainst the citv with Tnwn and Cirv Clei-k Rnir states, in. k.f t.i- a tournament berth in Hie ubs- Dlavdowns. ine preitniinary in-eon ih.

im or vanslv ves carrci salad; chicken nople. soup, peanut but-j ter and iely sandwich: Wednes day, baked beans, green salad: Thursday. American chop suey. tossed saad: Friday, cheese buns, potao chips. Broad sreet ichool: Monday, oaKea oems.

cole siaw; liaes Linden 'Street School: Monday. allegedly icylViU get under: way at 7 sidewalkPon George Street- Model Fashions Wemesday. "scalloped beef edne-sday at 9:15 a.m.:from:theland driving on EaStIan of "New ri Ca -i Herbert LiirfSiSchultt has sold a lot on AUins A'Sh 'TVl Friday. hP- -e salad rolls. he his ort rium arelclear channel, and a iO.OOtl.watt J'-i eal) 'at the fi-neral home street which, could ppen up.un- as Ipllows seventn developed land owned by -o'fherjdqnw.

Joyce Ashley Mrthx iBudzonski. Loreua Seventh y. rur beef sler, peanut -butter sand-l l4? bordering Stockinjs wich: Taes'd'ay, meat loaf, iMendella. .,3. of the Forest 3lotel.

Cemetery; to Stanley, and Eliza-mashed 'ipotatoes; charged with breach beth Orzakowski of New-Britain, hambu'rgi mashed poti-l, Peaee assault late Satur-i Dawn Busnardo has been ap-tbes; Thi'rsdav. American and his wife Linda. 38. was, pointed- administratrix of the nroaacasung is neaoeo Vli James E. Edwards.

He will be ce Bnsoi. Mi. Mrs. ll.Uffv Atnrp-an: ale nnih nf tht. n-niiM DiAngelo and nd.

orS 5,, iTrocclvino- IVIaL-ic Tnnv Cheshire: Mr. and 'Mrs. RnbertilVeSSelring: stakes 10U1 president of'We new station using the WLS rall-iMton IWEKR was operated by ABC. SS KSS5 -JTeaieo booked for breach of peace by local. police.

The allegedly were' parucipanis in a ngni in a iocai-i grin. Jlr.s. Joseph W. Roche Mrs. Kathryn V.

Roche, wife of Joseph W. Roche, of 39 Pendleton died early Sunday at New iBritain Details are on the obituary' page. DonAroma undor the new man. wtueh -T'L- off Red Stone, Street and the proposed street; is listed on maps as Martel Street; For part of Mattel Street land which had been dedicated for highway purposes is not sufficient, for present-day streets, which require a minimum width oL5D Land offered would provide for. more than the, ivuuiu.

invviue juL.iuuic until-, i mlriimum width- in the suDjecl to approval by the icderal Communications Commission, the anounccment said, better balanced programming will be i Giin Fight Wound Fatal To Chicajro OlICAGO. Feb. 7 v-Patrolman JerMn'an one of-four Bignmatn is chairman of ar- ranirements. According to recbrds on file in the town clerk's ofiie'e; Sidney R. Davis has sold a lot to the W.

w. Mildrum. 'he company's factory; Clifford M- "amnion soldi a ioi on -iii- te Sw Briuin Louis and Emma Maier have of land' on South- estate of -Mrs." Clara1 Busnardo. Boy' Scout Troop l-will meet Monday at p.m. at acrun ten- eresational.

C.h r'c'h tfnder the leadership of Tom Ladias 'Night will be 'observed at the Hubbard PTA-meeting on Monday at 8 p.m.'atJthe'school. Clave -Henderson -'of Christian Lane was released in S50 bond Sunday for appearance in lown riiai; A son was born to Mr. and George Schui(c of 82.1 Farmingtbn Ave. Sunday at New Britain' Hospital. VAtrirtDr v.u British feaurity forcesiStoday, killed the; -May Mau leaderi "Brigsdlur Batu.

Batu1' of; his henchmen irii a' runirtg gun battle in terrorist-infested woods'around Ka-ratina. i' The; of. Ihe thi-ee7 cdJbrfulry-nanicd-lleaders o( (a gang that terrorized tribesmen ine district Gang leader "Gen. China was captured and last week was sen- fenced to: death. The remaining troops and security police.

Mary DonAroma. 15. of; Court Tuesday after a distutb-75 John a local. ance "at h.e Reynolds native and resident here for 43j Bficlt Co Constable Fiore.Graz-i-wiw1 riler! earlv KunriAV at Nwlious Henderson Undpr poraons-wounora Mturaay hght at Side Chinese t.New tmriand suey, -grieh salad; Friday, clam salmon salad rolls. Conference Oscar'i W.

'general ac-countaA at the Trumbull Electric' Ct; and president of the HartfoH Chapter' of the National 'Assi. of Accountants, headed; this area's delegation to the. -fastern States Regional Cost held this -weekend in New- York -City. Churcl Opens Drive raise more mm SiJOO.OO) for Construction of new Catholic 'Churcn was ciayy. loegun sunnay wun an- nounefments at all masses.

Buildlfg 'plans, which depend on the amount nlediaa bv narishiohers, con- tcmrlate a church seating about 400 .3 to cost. 5100,000. The parish, reportedly has- over 000 On hand. i peages tpr tne nceoeo amount wijtbe'; collected over two years. Nospecific building site has yet; oem -nor wnetner nev edifice would: replace the Chirch7 of Our Lady of Mercy.

grade France autteriieio.i Carolyn Green: eighth grade students Edith Arntbruster. Joan Bart-I letf. Elizabeth1 Hart. Tillie Hri-: ccniak, Sally Johnson. Sandra Kcliv, Jlarjorie Malley, Patty Richardson.

Patty Tomchcski, Pauline Zalaski and Virginia sophomores, 'Mary Slcinagcl. rary Lou White and Clara Wrisley; seniors, Arline Decko, uirista jonnson, jiuoreo Hamcsovich. Barbara Lavigne, Arline jrarkic. ihe Bristol Aiia American 'Lp cioil braiorical i'cbnlesC-in. BriS tol High School They arc Annand Bcnoit.

an English tcochor, and Miss Elizabeth Novak, teacher; ot social sciences. Mrs. Emma lecturer ot Plymouth Grange, has offered a prtec' for the lst 'essay "Building Fetlility to Qit'Farm written by high school age boy or girl. The winner wll, be. announced and the award made March 31.

Engagement Announced The engagement ot Miss Beverly Ann Htvli ot TcVryviU 40 Pvt. Gprald E. Doty. -son of MrS. Bornice also of.

Terryville: Has been announced her moth- Aml -Rainier. Vera Pana.suk. Funcie Ristow. Patricia Russell i'wl rRn-ri'ar 7alnskS I Two "vville High-. School! i from 2 to 10 p.m.

and ITuesday from 2 to 10 p.m. Of U. Air Force Base FUERSTENFFXDBRUCK." Feb. 7 in Former German Field Marshal Albert Tvesselnng together with about .20 'top. pilots! in Ihe old German Luftwaffe toured the U.

S. Air Force (base here today. The visit coincided with Communist charges in Berlin that the Americans are conspiring with Kesselring to build up a new, German air force. Kossclring. re-elected head of one of Germany's largest veteran organizations last weekend the Stahlhclm (Steel HelmetV was re-' teased irom an Allien war crimes pnson in lie nao peen con-victcd.

Of responsibility for wartime massacres in He took over the presidency, ot Stahlhelm last May. The Communists are de-. manding that Stahlhelm be banned as a Fascist Senator's Son Arrested BOISE, 7 Ifl-Police said today, they had arrested Calvin 27-ycar-old son of Sen. Henry Divorshak (R-Idaho); on a drunk driving charge. fatroimen pinion rneotey Richard L.

Deal said: the younger. tney an'estca mm aner giving' died tortay. Aionoay L-V's wife, Mary. 4i, and two Engine Co. 1 children.

Maureen. 11. and Gerald, at 11:15 a.m. I colony wali- Larson. 312 Ouc-n St.

A ter was born to Mr. and Mrs, Arthu- Zebrowski, 400 Shrub Elks ToCMoet exalted 'ruleri nitht will be by the Elks Tuesday at 8 p.m. The Rev. Norman M. MacLeod, pastor of the Plantsville- Congregational Clin h.

will the study conference for Congregational ministers of the area in Springfield. ano Tuesday. responded Sundav a grass f. i the rear of the home of Joseph itilll iNO-aniri- age resulted. Rebels' Raid Air Station JAKARTA; Indonesia, Fab.

7 reaching here said armed rebels raided the'Tjibeur-ejim Air Force Station about 70 milej east of Bandung yesterday, Kilting one airman, wounamK inree others, and escaping with; arms and ammunition. Observers believe, the raid was in revenge tor an Indonesian-army lniain tciiu will be-found on the obituary To rlan New Station-' Opening of Fire-Station No. S. I 18 wcr his bedside at burned large pasbire ati Court will be discussed by the'Mau Leader Killed i part. Councilman Bernard F.

Grab-owski, 'chairman of the public works and street improvement committee, said Sunday that, ac-CRptariciiVof'illic. land been approved by City Engineer Clair M. Pfennig and Corp. Counsel Harold M. Missal as well as his cominillcc.

In return for ihe land, this city will make no as-' sessmerif-'for slrerit iiunrpvements against and change. Ihe. name ol Marlcl Sirect to llep-worlh in memory of his wife. The other street the land will, make, possible will be named Hatlden. 131 Mile of Roads THe City ot has 134.3 miles of, street and roads lo maintain, according to the; figures, used by Ihe stale in its allocation of road grants.

Of this amount of roads, all but 1,5 miles are listed as improved roads. The stale distributes among the 169 cities and towns a million dollars for roads, and S5 million "-for'Jmproved roads, grants' Bi-others The veteran 61 -30 year's, and a fellow oiiicer, Roman Stcinke. 12, were shot when they tried to serve tne laundry owner, Jimmy Lee. 39. a warrant for assault, -viv Also wotinded was Stcphan' Ma-lcnk.

a 40-year-old truck driver, who charged Lee had -slapped his son. Stoolmn Jr. The three entered the, shop uraay morning and tne omcers toiri Lee1 to get his hat and coal. Instead, Lee came out shooting. London, experts 'predict' ffie world's population By, the yekr' 2000 will be four billion.

Fire Board Monday at p.m. April 1 has beem set as tentative opening; date. Priest 34 The Rev, Joseph A. Sweeney will observe the 34th anniversary of his ordination to the Catholic nricsthood Monday. A native of.

'this city, he was expcllcdt' byj ine relatives at 108 Clark St. He 'was elevated to tne pnesrnooo wncn uaics uacK lo losi anu nuin vnir seita less "than -100. The num-jGatc of Heaven leper asylum in her -of narishioners is nearlyiChina last.year and is now visit-1 R.O0' attack on rebels Friday near tneioworsnas car sped tnrougn' tfte A daughter Was born to Mr.ijomed the Catholic. Foreign Mis-j air depot. in East'Taaikmala.

Sev-IBoise Business district last, night! art Mrs: John Adamaon 61 34 'slon-Society of Mary- member -of 'lhe trio "Gen. Tan-en' rebels "we're killed And one at -50-55' miles per hour. They sRid Mirili'ne at- Newiknoll. in September, 1915, and Is sdl! being )Ught by in that action. Bctain General Hospital..

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