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the the on on to to to edition THE HARTFORD COURANT: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1952. Winsted Record Caucus Renominates Incumbent Representatives WINSTED. Sept. 15 (Special)Contests in the Republican caucus brought out largest attendance in more than years. 200 were sent.

Mrs. Lillian E. llutton. cumbent state representative opposed by Edward Currier. by hands won 162 10 23.

Raymond O'Connor, incumbent Legislature, WAS unopposed. Dudley H. Manchester. ristrar since 1928. was opposed Harry Atrianese.

In a vole by lot. Manchester won by 134 to Justices of the peace were named as follows: Hadleigh H. How Jonathan F. Ells. Anthony F.

Farasini, Elbert G. Manchester, mon S. Sisson. Sebastiano J. dano.

Mathias A. VanAltena. Mary: B. Curtis. Harry A.

Attianese. Henry Nelson. Irving J. Woodward. Robert J.

McCarthy. Gomma C. DiMauro. Dorothy S. Deming.

Donald A. Briggs, Elinor Boyle, Thomas G. Santoro. Also. Thomas H.

Whyte, Harold D. Sisson. Dorothy M. Rusher, eph W. Darcey.

Angelo T. luco. Twon chair Chairman James Glynn was chairman of the PREcus and Theodore Vaill was clerk. Many Voters Enrolled A total of 110 new voters was enrolled in A three hour session of the Board of Selectmen at Town Building Monday. This is largest number ever enrolled A short session.

Thirty three gistered as Republicans and 15 Democrats. Approve Application The selectmen Monday night approved the application of Joseph English for a used dealers and general repairer's license al 361 St. Building permits were granted as follows: Marun Semis. dwelling. Mountain estimated cost Joseph E.

Benton Street. $4,000: Fred Fieldman, dwelling. Oak Street. Twon Court George W. Henry.

24, of Hotel Winchester was presented in Town Court here Monday on 3 charge of violation of the automobile laws. Judge Elbert G. Manchester found the accused guilty and fined him $15. Henry was arrested Sunday night after the car he was driving south on the Old Colebrook Road. climbed a small embankment and sheared off skid marks telephone pole.

Police said that were evident for for 305 feet. bruises Henry was treated cuts and about the body at the Litchfield County Hospital but was not admitted. His was demolished and was towed away by a wrecker. A line crew from the Connecticut Light and Power Co, made repairs at the scene of the accident. Footlight Club The' Footlight Club will present Happy Time," as its next production.

Scheduled date for the presentation is Not. 21 and 22. Simsbury Hamm, O'Donnell Win Three-Way Caucus Contest SIMSBURY. Sept. 15 (Special)The largest Republican caucus in the history of Simsbury turned out Monday to renominate Rep.

Harrison Hamm and Richard O'Donnell in a three way contest. The other candidate was William G. Kerr, whose name was placed opposition to both candidates. The in voting was: Hamm, 222. Kerr, 92: and O'Donnell, 208.

Kerr. 108. Charles W. liall easily won the five-way contest for the nomination of Judge of Probate. A total: of 319 votes was cast.

208 for Tall. 37 for Mrs. Esther James, 17 for Attv. Henry Tilghman. 19 for Henry McFetridge, and 48 for Any.

Thomas Whitman. Mr. Hall is the son of the present judge of probate. who will reach the mandatory retirement age Jan, 1. Nine justices of the peace wore nominated as follows: John Mirick.

Maurice Gersten. Anthony Bogus, Ronnie Ferraresso, Lloyd Temple, Richard Porter. McChesney Eddy, Joseph Bonetti And Chester Thompson. The executive committee of the COP Town Committee was authorized to fill the nther five vacancies for justices of the peace. PTA Program Mrs.

Ruth Nazarian will speak on "Your Child and Music' at A. meeting of the South School PTA Thursday al 8 p.m. at the school: auditorium. Refreshments will be served by the PTA olficers and the teachers of the school. The new officers are: J.

S. Traunig. president: Mrs. A. Brennan.

first! vice president: Mrs. Joseph Toulsignant. second vice president: Mrs. George Barnett, secretary. and Clavin Fisher.

treasurer. Guests are welcome at the mooting. and All parents, especially fathers, are urged to attend. One of the nuns of the PTA is bring closer relationship the home intone the school so that parents, teachers can rompereducation of 1110 child. At the Ortoher Inecting nf the group, a movie, "Preface 10 A will shown by Robert Hall.

guidance director. who will Also Irad a discussion on the movie, 4-H Club Organized The Jolly Juniors 4-11 Club has hern organized with the following officers: James Zacchera, prosident: Virginia Norrow, virr president: Donna Man tary: Betty treasurer: Diane Desardins, club reporter: Lois Zaptaka, chairman of games. and Frances Kasons, chairman of' SONgS, The club meetings are held on Saturdays at 2:30 p.m. at the home of the leader, Mrs. Rita Holcomb.

Anyone Interested in howling with St. Mary's League this NORson is asked to call Mrs. Joseph Kobza, tel. 5-3358. The Couples Club of the Methodist Church will hold its first Ing in the form of A fun night, Sept.

27 at 8 p.m. Ni the Methodist Fellowship Hall. Miss Charlotte Bidwell daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bidwell of massacoe Street is en- Readings ale expected to begin this week.

the To Get 30-Year Pin Harold Perry. a native of Winpre- sted. will receive a 50-year pin in- recognition of a half century was service with "New Haven" A Railroad. The presentation will J. at the Haven YMCA for Tuesday al 1 p.m..

either by brother. Earl Perry. who is rea vice president of the railroad. by bal- or Frederic C. Dumaine president.

Mr. Perry now makes 58. home al 281 Howard d. Haven, Leave for College Pay- Miss Betty L. Bond, daughter Mu- Mr.

and Mrs. Elliot Bond 211 Rockwell left Sunday Bridgeport. where she entered dental hygiene school of the tiniversity of Bridgeport. Miss Carole L. Manchester.

I. daughter of Mr. and Dudley H. Manchester of 41 Spencer left Monday for Beverly, Jos- where she enrolled as a freshman Ser- at Endirott Junior College. Roth were graduated from the Gilbert L.

School in June. Rotary Meeting lienry Cave of Hartford was speaker meeting of al the the Rotary weekly cluncheon day noon at Pete's Restaurant Elm Street. lie gave an interesting the account ol the automobile industry A1 in Connecticut and illustrated his yetalk with slides to show that the as industry, orginated in Connecticut. Guests Monday's meeting included Earl Fuhrman of Decatur, and Delford Dedhart of Hartford. Mrs.

William Shields Mary O. Shields. 40, wife of William Shields of Chagrin Falls. 0., died Sunday at her home. She was of Samuel and Cornelia (Botsford1 Oakes.

She altended local schools and was graduated from the Gilbert School 1930. The funeral will be hold at the Beecher Funeral Home here Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. Burial will be in Forest View Cemetery. Leave for Mrs. Mary B.

Wheeler of 41 Hinsdale Miss Merle M. Moore of 28 Allen St. and Mrs. Frank A. King of West Hartford left Monday for a two-week vacation in Washington, D.C.

Mrs. Mary Primrose of 77 flinsdale will be in charge of the Mary B. Wheeler Insurance Office until Sept. 29. (Hospital Notes Joseph Jassen of 47 Pratt land two children.

Lois Bascetta Lol 27 Thibault Ave. and dette Flotat of 12 Chestnut were admitted to Litchfield County Monday. Discharged were Linda Lee Mitchell, a child. of 131 Willow Mrs. Edward Brickett of 119 Elm Roy Landon of Norfolk and Mrs.

William Tatsapaugh of Canaan. rolled in the senior class of Gould Academy, Bethel. Me. Doyle's Drug Store. 3 registered pharmacists, prescriptions carefully and accurately compounded.

Simsbury 5-5050. -Advt. Grand Opening of Simsbury's newest appliance store with a full line of Gencral Electric appliances. September 18. 19 and 20.

Gifts. prizes. cooking and ironing demonstrations. Hoffert Block. Hop Meadow Simsbury, Advt, Granby Families Request Traffic Controls On East Street that street, have petitioned author-itory ities to improve allegedly traffic and conditions on the street and post speed latory signs.

A copy of the petition has been mailed to First Selectman William Messenger, commissioner of State Police Edward F. Hickey and the State Commission, The petitionsers state "We have noted driving at excessive and dangerous speeds, racing and reck-'the less driving. We feel this warrants jour request for official speed-limitsigns to be placed in appropri'ate town locations by the proper state agency. "We also request that either state or town police or both make efforts to improve the condition in anvway they can. Residents of East Street report number of accidents have or.on curred on their street by improper driving.

Girls Club to Meet GRANBY. Sept. 15 Forty-six residents of East Street, representing all the families on The first meeting of Granby Y- Girls Club since the summer recess will be hold Wednesday night in Community louse after a sup-3 per H1 6:30 p.m. All women and girls 18 or older interested in joining the club are invited 10 the will supper meeting. The supper, be served by members the club's executive committee.

Miss Margaret Brennocke, Hartford County YUCA'S executive secretary, and Mrs. Eleanor MeCurds, program director. will tell of interesting and exciting experiences in China, where they 'were YWCA workers. Mrs. Monror Miller, PTA president.

will entertain members of the: family supper committee in her home Thursday at 8 p.m. Mombots of the committee follow: Mrs. a chairman. Mrs. Howard M.

Cushman. Mrs. Stanley Freeman, Forsyth. Mrs. Mrs.

Edward Gordon Mahl. N. Mrs. Arnold S. Alcorn.

Mrs. Frank Wilson. Mrs. Wilfred Bouchard. Mrs.

Charles H. Shaw, Mrs. Robert M. O'Donnell, Mrs. Kenneth.

D. Davis Mrs. Willard M. Mra. John C.

Dworak. Mrs. Donald, logE. Mr. Edward F.

Recknagle. C. Switzer. Mrs. George land Mrs.

Erskine E. Hamilton, The supper will be served Mo. morial School cafeteria. Tables will: be served at 5:10 and 6:130 p.m. Notes Mr.

and Mr. Albert Long nt Mountain Roud. North Granby, announce the engwaement of their daughter, Hazel, to Ralph Rexin-1 ger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W.

Rexinger of Avon. Old Granby craftwork will bel exhibited at a meeting of Granby, Grange Thursday night in Grange Hall. A new film of Connecticut will be shown. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Beckwith; will note their 10th wedding anniversary Friday. Richard Shadford will entertain members of South Congrogational: Church Fellowship of the Concerned at a mecting in his home Friday at 8 p.m. Richard True is a patient in Hartford Hospital. Allen Wins Rep. Francis B.

Allen was nomin-: ated for a second term at a Republican caucus Monday night. He re-! ceived 158 of the 208 votes cast on the first ballot. Erskine E. Hamilton was nominated for second representative from a field of three remaining candidates. He received 113 of a total 214 votes.

Runners up were J. William Holt and Airs. Bertha Coltan. Farmington Cowles, Vibert Nominated For Representatives of Farmington, with Mrs. TY Foryan: junior vice command-: narrator.

Clark M. Cheney: adjutant andia Members taking part in the tab- 'historian, Hiram Holroyd: finance were: Robert Westphal, Hed- officer, Andrew Lesiak: twig Westphal. Merton Bradley. Ralph Henry Tallis: service sergeant-at-arms. Olive Bradley, Bertrand Frey: officer, Leo' Elsa Guertin.

Mae Clifford. Emily Langlois, Dorman. Lillian MacNerny and; First District president elect Lucy Pasqualucci. Mrs. Mildred Sanford and her staff honor of Soren J.

Johansen. auxiliary: The charter has heen draped in will, install the following officers Applications for membership to vice President, Mrs. Mary Holroyd; Grange should be in by the president. Mrs. Mary Porter: meeting Sept.

24 at the Oakland! secretary, treasurer, Mrs. Elcanor Rogers: Gardens Community Club Hall on chaplain, Mrs. Mrs. Lena Hannah McMahon: Farmington Avenue. historian, Mrs.

Rogers: Grace Lesiak: Returns 10 College geant-al-arms. Miss Ann GianovMiss Lorraine B. Frechetic, sky: assistant sergeant at arms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.

F. Mrs. Eva Glanovsky. Immediately Frechette of Hatters Lane the installation members of her second year at Endicott: the Auxiliary will serve refreshJunior College in Beverly, ments. Tuesday.

Girl Scouts to Meet Mrs. L. F. Frechette of Matters Lone has returned 10 her, home will Troop resume 5, Intermediate Girl Scouts Saint Francis Hospital. Mrs.

19 meetings a.m. on Thursday Sept, at 6 This will be FARMINGTON, Sept. 15 (Spcthe cial -W. Sheffield Cowles of the First District and William K. Vihert of the Second District were on nominated candidates for representatives to General Assembly at first Republican town convention Monday al Noah Wallace, School.

Cowles is socking his third term and Vibert his first. Both districts held caucuses' tion night which prior to the convenat the following instrucied delegates were chosen 10 represent their district al the convention opened at p.m. at Noah Wallace School: Firsi DisT. Gear, Richard Balazy. trict.

Austin C. Loomis, Frederick. in Frederick C. Beach and Cowles: Second District. Louis Shapiro.

William Robotham. Frank Smith, floward Buckley and Harold Cromack. Delegates were instructed to ratify all business of the preceding caucuses in the awn districts. The convention was held to legalize action taken at the two caucuses. The following from the First District were nominated for justices of the peace: James T.

Griffin. Arthur Leone. Robert M. Smith, Ellis Bidwell, Austin C. Loomis, Einar Anderson and Shaw.

The convention empowered the Second District Republican Town! Committee 10 nominate seven jusBerna-'tices of the peace, The convention also empowered the chairmen and vice chairmen: of the respective town committees to fill any vacancies that may occur in their districts. Cowles wAs chairman of the con-: vention and William Robotham. clerk. Cub Scout Pack 48 will launch its fall program Wednesday with dens meeting as follows: Den 1. lat the home of Dr.

and Mrs. Ralph Westerberg on South Road: Den 2. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lansberry on Colt Highway; Den at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. William D. Clark. Birche Knoll. Main Street: Den 4, Sarah Porter Memorial at 3:15 p.m.

under the direction of Mrs. Wilfred E. Brown. Dens 1, 2 and will meet at 3:45 p.m. The Farmington Garden Club will mert at 3:45 p.m.

The Farmington Garden will meet Monday at 3:30 p.m. Club Ion Mountain Road. A board the home of Mrs. Charles Mirabilei ing will be held Wednesday at 10 A.m. to discuss plans for the meetting on Monday.

The Board will: meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Rauch on. Mountain Spring Road. Visiting Pomona Officers Night was recently observed by FarmingIon Grange. The lecturer's program was a travelogue of the his- suffered a fractured! ankle in a fall.

Miss Elaine Polsten. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edward Polsten of Farmstead La. has entered Boston University to complete her studies in psychiatric nursing.

Miss Polsten graduated from Hartford Hospital School of Nursing in 1931 and was on the educational staff at Middletown State Hospital. During the summer sho WAS on the staff n1 Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis. Mass. Miss Polsten will live at Charlesgato Hall at the University, The Atlantic softball team won the town championship Sunday at Lake Garda Field. They the PNA team two games by the 'scores of 6-4 and 6-2, The winning battery for hoth games was Mike Grocki pitching and Mel: Erickson mucher.

Harwinton Rep. Henry J. Delay and J. Hooper were renominated Monday night al the Republican at the Consolidated School. Justices of the peace named were: Robert Delay, Gerbardt Young.

Elof Johnson. Ernest Henry Barber. Enri Brow, and Peter Cas- Probate Judge Joseph M. Ramscy, WAS chairman of the' caucus Mrs. James Brown was clerk, Now Zealand has more than 160.000 horses excluding thoroughbreds--and 10,000 tractors, Mrs.

J. Christian Post, former missionaries in Argentina. The executive committee of the Avon Heights PTA will meeti Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home of the president, Stuart Hatting. Marie Butler, daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Butler of North Street, has entered the Hartford Hospital School of Nurs-1 ing. She was graduated in June. from Canton High School. Caucus Renamex Bristol The Republican caucus Monday evening at the Town Hall renomiInated Stuart A.

Bristol for state! representative without opposition. Candidates renamed for justices; of the peace are Guy F. Raymond T. James, Maurice Ducharme. Warren Horton and Henry; Schell.

New nominations for justices of peace are Arthur Demski. Walter Fenn. Robert guson Roy Fox and Hale: Anderson Jr. Hartland Alice Parmelee, Hall Nominated For Legislature HARTLAND, Sept. 15 (Special) -James Hall of West Alice Parmelee of East fland were nominated as represent-: 10 the General Assembly at a Republican Caucus Monday night.

James Ransom was nominated first selectman: Perry Ransom. second selectman; assessor, years, Harold Groth: Board of Review, William McDavid. years, Elliott Parmelee, two years: grand jurors, William McDavid, William Smith, Robert Ransom: constables. Kenneth Butler. Warren Bennett, and Leonard Ransom.

Board of Finance, William Smith and Jerome Deforest: Lewis 1 Holcomb and Dwight Stone, three Einar Olsen, Paul Pasquarliello, two years; Education Board, three of years, Bertha Alice Groth: Parmelce: voters, justices of the peace, L. B. Martin Jr. Russell Haves, Stanley som, Maurice Howes, and Mildred Deforest. Hilltop Mission of Bethany Lutheran Church will hold its business meeting at church Wednesday at 2 p.m.

Hostesses will be Mrs. Thorbjorn berg and Mrs. Ole Kittelsen. Mrs. Edward H.

Morse will tertain the Ladies Aid of the gregational Church at her Thursday. A potluck luncheon be served al 12:30 p.m.. with business meeting afterward. In Mr. and Mrs.

Henry A. have returned to their home Granby Road in East Hartland after spending 30 days on Cod. The Rev. and Mrs. Louis Purdum spent the week end friends in Indian Cove.

Mrs. Ann Beier of Denver. is spending a few days with and Mrs. Elliot Parmelee of Granby Road, East Hardand. Town Meeting There wlil be a' town meeting Sept, 22 at 8 p.m.

at the Hartland Hall when Board of Finance will submit ized budget estimates for fiscal year. New Hartford GOP Renominates Auburn, Spencer For Legislature (Special HARTFORD. M. Sept. Auburn 15 was unanimously nominated as a candidate for her second term as representative to the State Legis-! lature at the Republican caucus in the First District Monday; night.

Howard Spencer was nominated for representative in the Second District. In the First District, justice of: the candidates are: Edward C. Mortensen. Judge Robert E. Courtney Jr.

Miss Katharine I. Priest. Douglas Krom, Mrs. Charlotte Dufour. Nicholas B.

Eddy. Reinold M. Parker and Richard M. Hooker. Second District can-; are Walter Richards, IP.

Kinsey, Nicholas Pederson, Carl Lorentzen, Irvin Goodwin and Leon Lewis. The First District caucus was held at the Town Hall and the Second District caucus in the pauz Congregational Church basement. For best brand refrigerators, freezers. ranges, water heaters, dishwashers, disposalls, dryers, ironers. washers.

call 600, Thomas C. Dyer. Canton. Liberal trade-in allowance and terms. 31st year-dependable Red 'Dish Night' Flops: Austria Crowd Too Small VIENNA, Austria, Sept.

15. The "giveaway" presumed to have been invented by capitalistsiall -was adopted by the during the week 'end. The results were punk. With hundreds of thousands of Roman Catholics attending masses and rallics protesting Soviet secution of Curtain. the church behind con- the the Russians structed A photo exhibition entitled: "Religion and the Church in the Soviet They promised 8 "handsome.

hand-painted wooden 10 the visitor. After three days, with thousands passing the exhibit theon the way to the church monies, Communist newspapers were able to report only 5,000 visitors. Formosa Hotel Owners Distressed by Suicides TAIPEH, Formosa. Sept. 15 IP there is any reason why you must end your life." the Formosa Hotel Owners' Association said in a public statement.

"It's always better to do so outside hotels, "Sulcides in hotels. not only incur the managements in considerable expense but cause, them great mental the statement concluded. dran Official Flion to New: York HAMBURG, Germany, Sept. 15 (UP)-Hussein Makkl, right hand of Premier Mohammed. Mossadegh of Tran.

by plane today for Amsterdam and New York. Torrington GOP Nominates Piscatelli, Wilusz For Legislature Piscatelli, TORRINGTON. Sept. 15 (Special) their caucus Monday night named James lusz for representatives to the State called to order by Republican Town Robert Wall was appointed moderator and The caucus also named candidates for Burlington Withe Nominated As GOP Candidate For Legislature BURLINGTON, Sept. 15 (spe-Stanley F.

Withe was nomiinated unanimously as candidate for state representative as Repub-' Alicans met in caucus Monday night. Dir. Withe, who is in. charge of advertising and public relations for the Aetna Life Affiliated Companlies in Hartford. has been a resident of Burlington since 1928.

He has heen a member of the Finance! Board since 1932 and its chairman! for the past 12 vears. accepting the nomination, Mr. Withe said if he were elected he would not approach his duties a partisan spirit, but would oppose "unnecessary spending and govern. ment initiative." He pointed to the inencroachment on individual creased tax burden on state towns, particularly for "skyrocketing educational costs as the principal cuase." He said that if government, including the State government, could he the State confined could to essential. services, absorb more of the educational: costs now falling on the towns.

He; also said he would be in favor building more toll roads and of assessing truck traffic for its use of Connecticut roads on a This, he said. is now done in New York state. He claimed such a method would save Connecticut taxpayers the cost of rebuilding roads worn out by out-of-state users. Justices of the peace nominated: were: Jack Dower. Henry Szydlo.

Krappatch James B. Mullen, John Byrne and George Green. Norfolk GOP Picks Zanobi, Mrs. Schmeltz For General Assembly NORFOLK, Sept. 13 (Special) Airs.

Olive E. Schmeltz and Joseph Zanobi were renominated representatives 10 the General sembly al A Republican, caucus Monday night Hall. Charles Smith was nominated from the floor, but withdrew after the vote was taken for Mrs. Schmeltz and before the vote was taken for Zanobi. Justice of the peace candidates named were Philip E.

Robert E. Whiting. William F. Hilli and M. Norman Mitchell.

Town office candidates are: Assessor, Mrs. Mildred Mitchell: Board Tax Review, Robert L. Seeley: first selectman, John J. second selectman, George E. ford: agent of Town Fund.

Seymour grand jurors, John E. Searle, George I. Malcom and Daniel Bush: constables. Patrick DiCaprio, Howard Smith, Thomas Keiller and Joseph Green; registrar of voters, Mrs. Olive Richard I.

Barstow and Mrs. Schmeltz: Board of Education. Ethel Moran. About 200 attended the caucus. Hill was chairman and Mrs.

Moran was clerk. The chairman was empowered to fill vacancies which might occur. Cow Sets Milk Record Goodnow Farm's April's Bird. a David F. Goodnow estate.

Goodsenior four-year-old owned by Farm of Norfolk. has completed an actual production of 10.825 pounds of 4.2 per cent milk and 455 pounds of butterfat in 305 days on a strictly twice-amilking schedule. Chester Putney, executive secretary of Ayrshire Breeders' Association, that this record is equal to 11.215 pounds of milk and pounds of butterfat when figured a mature equivalent basis. Monthly production tests are made land supervised in co-operation with the extension departments of state agricultural colleges. GOP Headquarters i Temporary Republican headquarters have between been the located Norfolk in TV the building Shop and Whalen's Store on Avenue.

Republican town commit. tee members and volunteer workers will be there daily from 2 5 p.m. until after the November A "Dummy Demonstras tor" has been placed there and persons are welcome instructions to drop and receive on operation of the voting machine. Campaign literature, buttons stickers mays also be procured here. The following PTA committee chairmen have been appointed president Raymond Dragon: Membership.

Mrs. William Howard Smith: transportation. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Masters: program, Mr.

and Cyprien McBride: publicity, Mrs. Walter Ostapko: hot. lunch, Mrs. Cyprien LaGier: ways and Raymond Deloy: health, Miss Mary O'Brien. These chairmen plus the officers, comprise the executive committee which meets on the last Thursday of each month.

A special town meeting will held at Town Hall Tuesday at p.m. to see what action will. taken on transferring a parcel' property belonging to the town property formerly owned by Mrs. Viola Cook since sold to Mr. and Mrs.

Toomey, Western: Star Lodge, AFAM, will meet Tuesday At 8 p.m. the lodge rooms 4n Arcanum. Hall. East Granhy East Granhy First Selectman; Richard Seymour WAS nominated for repre mentative at a Caucus Monday night, defeated the Incumbent Rep. Beula P.

Granger, 152 to 32. I -Torrington Republicans at Piscatelli and, John P. WILegislature. The caucus was Chairman Benvenuti. Charles Pasquarello clerk, justices of the peace as fol- ACCUSED SLAYER WEEPS: John De Young (left), 51, charged with murder in the slaying of his wife.

the mother of 13 children, weeps as he is questioned by State Trooper Daryl Ford at Police say the shootings, in which one of their daughters was seriously wounded. took place after De Young returned from a fishing trip and found himself locked out of his home. His wife, Susie, was 18 LAP Wirephotol. Barkhamsted Republicans Name Lavieri, Roberts As Ballot Mates BARKHAMSTED, Sept. 15 (Special Rep.

Prosper Lavieri was renominated and Lawrence Roberts nominated as representatives at the Republican caucus Monday night. Justices of the peace named John Grant, Hattie Hankin, Carmine R. Lavieri. Mrs. Dorothy; Roberis, Charles Day.

Mrs. William Merritt. William Brown and Robert Bushnell. It was announced that 454 volers are registered Republicans. The annual fall ham supper of the Washingion Hill Woman's Society of Christian Service will be held at the church Saturday from 7:30 p.m.

A sale of homegoods and fancy work will be held in conjunction with the supper. The Washington Hill WDCS will meet at the home of the president, Mrs. Frank Zematis, Wednesday at 8 p.m, 10 make final plans for the supper and sale. Youth Fellowship Outing The Methodist Youth Fellowship will hold a corn roast at the People's Forest Thursday afternoon and evening. Members will meet at the parsonage al 4:15 o'clock.

Members of the Youth Fellow-: ship plan to attend the Yale-Brown football game Oct. 4. All members; interested are asked to contact the Rev. Arthur E. Berry by Wednes-1 day of this week.

Unionville Legion, Auxiliary To Install New Officers Thursday UNIONVILLE. Sept. 15 (Special -First District commander-elect Newman G. Provost and his staff of officers will install the following officers of Hanrahan at A joint installation with the auxiliary of the Post at the American Legion ITall Thursday at 8 p.m.: Commander. Frederick A.

Bradley: senior vice commander. Hen-: registration night and all scouts should bring their registration fees. Registration Union School has increased 13 since the opening day. Of these six, ATO in Union: Junior High School and seven the elementary grades. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Bauer, Mrs. Loftus Day and ters Arlene and Tune Haberern Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cook.

Richard Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Brouker of Webster spent the week end in Buckinghum Valley, where they attended the wedding of Miss Althea labcrern and Paul Anderson. Miss Haberern. the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, John Haberern, formerly this village. is niece of Mrs. Bauer, Mrs. Day and Mrs. Cook.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rose of Auburndale, formerly of this village, have been visiting with friends here. Mrs. Everett Arnold.

Mrs, John Conlon. Mrs, John Curson, Mrs. Edward Edmon. Mrs. Mac Jones and Mrs.

Anthony members of the Farmingion Valley Woman's Club, are attending the Now England Conference Federated Woman's Clubs at York Harbor. Me. GOP Caucus At a Republican caucus Monday night Robert K. Vibert was nominated' as a representative to General Assembly. John Leavitt.

Rug Cleancia, Unionville Wed. Mud, Advt. Avon Bauer Renamed By GOP Caucus; Justices Chosen C. Bray. daughter of Dr.

and Mr. Joseph A. Eray to Paul S. Bolls, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Solles of Avon, has also been announced. Minstrel Rehearsals annual minstrel will be held Rehearsals for St. Ann's Parish, Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. in the church hall. The minstrel, directed by Frank J.

Coffey, will be presented carly in November at the Towpath School auditorium. It is hoped be represented in the show. Anythat all sections of the parish will: one interested in joining the group is asked to report for rehearsal. Guild Meeting Mrs. William J.

Clark and Mrs. Harold Stoll will be co-hostesses fat the Christ Church Guild meeting Tuesday night at Mrs. Clark's! home. Driver Arrested Mrs. New Alice Britain, Mahoney suffered of 439 Arch a cut under the chin when her car skidded and left the road on Route 10 early Monday morning.

She was AVON. Sept. 13 (Special) Rep. Philip K. Bauer was renominated Monday night as representative by the GOP caucus.

Justice of the peace named Anderson, Fred Hutchins, Russell Thompson, William Cooper. William Granger and William Palmer. Mrs. Ruth Bauer was secretary of the caucus and Robert August moderator, The engagement of Miss Antionette R. Landry of Moravia Woods.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. Landry of Saugus, to George A. Sobanski of West Hartford, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs: John Sobanski of Hartford. has been announced. An October wedding is planned. The engagement of. Miss Mary.

treated at St. Francis Hospital and discharged. Police said 'that the 'accident occurred near Rutters Corner and that road conditions were wet after the slight rain. Mrs. Mahoney was arrested on charge of violation of road rules and will appear in Town Court Sept.

26. Police Chief William E. Scott investigated. Women's Club Program Mrs. Floyd Schneider, chairman of the program committee of the: Avon Woman's Club, has An-! nounced plans for the first program of the season at the home of Mrs.

H. Sage Goodwin Tuesday at 8 p.m. A trio from the Hartford Symphony Orchestra will pre-! sent a program. The trio consists of Mrs. Dorothy Fiddlar.

first cellist. Wilfred Fiddlar, viola and Mrs. Laura Meyers, pianist. The group will bring two ancient instruments. a viola da gambi and a viola d'amore.

Mrs. Fiddlar will will play a medieval sonata on first instrument and the play a medieval sonata, on the viola d'amore. The group willi play A Mendelssohn trio Miss Sandra Eakin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eakin of West Avon has returned to Syracuse University for her junior year.

in Collinsville W. Cawasa Grange has accepted an invitation to neighbor with Cherry Brook Grange of North Canton Tuesday evening, when Avon Grange will present its traveling St. program. Cawasa will also neighbor with Hillstown Grange of East Hartford Sept. 25.

Mrs. Mable Hart was awarded first prize in the crocheted chair back contest sponsored by of Grange and Edna Gechring second prize. Mrs. Helen Marsh Nepuus was the judge in the contest. Prizes were awarded at the meeting Friday.

The program for Booster Friday will be open to the public. Mrs. Minnie Ducharnie is chairman women and Clarence Fox for the men, in the competitive entertainment. There will also be an exhibit of vegetables, house plants flower of bouquets. to he judged during the evening, The finals in the Farmlington Valley Pomona Grange King and Queen contest will take place Sept.

26. New Church Club the The women of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church will meet at the church Tuesday evening to organIn lap A new group. A potluck (per will he served al 6 p.m.. uned by talks by the Rev.

and lows: Joseph Barante. Howard Hughes, August Benvenuti, Raymond Madeaux. Andrew Weiman, Henry Skarjenski, Henry Healy, Roger Ganem, Irving Wilson, Samuel Leavitt. Andrew Pavlicovic, John B. Fahey, William Frey, Robert Reid.

Albert Signorelli, Andrew J. Stilurak. Luigi Bonuomo. Chauncey. Cable, Raymond Ober Frederick Tieman, The town committee was also empowered to fill any vacancies between now and the election.

Taken to Rocky Rill Alva Rhinhardt, 343 South Main was taken to the Veterans Hospital at Rocky Hill in the local ambulance Monday. Son Born A son was born at Charlotte Hungerford Hospital Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Emile Ryan, 90 HillSide. A.

M. Salus Winsted. Mrs. Agnes Mixcus Salus. 73.

121 Birden died Monday at Charlotte Hungerford Hospital after long illness. Mrs. Salus was born in Lithuania came to the United States and Torrington 50 years ago. She was a member of Daughters of Mary Lithuanian Society. Mrs.

Salus leaves three sons; Frank of Sewell. N. Stephen of Winchester, and Joseph of Torrington: seven daughters, Mrs. Clarence Clark, Mrs. Clarence Roberts, Anthony PerzaMrs.

Peter Piekos. of Torringnowski. Mrs. Anthony, Giglio, and ton, Mrs. Anthony Persky of Lakeside, Ohio, and Mrs.

Thomas Fines of Winsted: 18 grandchildren: two great grandchildren: and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from the Gleeson Mortuary and St. Francis'. Church at 9 o'clock.

A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Burial will be. in the new St. Francis Cemetery. The mortuary will be open Tuesday from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 10 p.m.

Donors Needed The Red Cross Regional Bloodmobile will visit Torrington Wednesday. Sept. 24. Red Cross officials said Monday that 200 donors are needed to meet the monthly quota of 150 pints of whole blood. In connection with the visit of the bloodmobile.

William Dougherty, manager of the Torrington Drive Theater. stated that all persons donating blood during the stay of the bloodmobile at Trinity Parish House will receive a pass good for admission for the whole family to the drive-in. Persons wishing to donate blood should contact local Red Cross chapter headquarters on Mason Street or telephone 3106 for an pointment. To Speak Sept. 32 C.

Richards, vice president of the Goodyear Tire Rubber Co. of Canada, will speak at meeting of the Industrial Management Club. Sept. 22, at the Torrington Richards will speak on "Canada, Your Joseph Barbero of the Torrington Mfg. club president.

will preside at the business session. Tickets for the dinner meeting are available from members of the club's board of governors in each of the industrial plants. Tourney Today Members of the Torrington Lions Club will hold a golf tounament at the Torrington Country Club Tuesday. First prize will be the Gervasini cup, now held by Patterson. Anthony Metal assistant football coach at Coumbia University.

and John Bateman and Paul Governelli, Columbia line and backfield coaches, respectwill speak. Elected President Miss Joyce Koury was elected president of Torrington High School's Literature Club Monday. She is an honor student and member of the sophomore class. Meet Tonight The Mother Cabrini Society will meet Tuesday evening at lower St. Peter's Hall.

The fall schedule will be annouced and refreshments will be served. Fr. Botticelli Eected The Rev. William P. Botticelli.

pastor of St. Peter's was elected life time chairman of the Mount Carmel Socicty at meeting of the organization 'Sundav at St. Peter's Hall. Other officers elected were: President. Daniel Lovallo: vice president.

Leo Pietrafesa: secretary, Peter treasurer. Frank Pace and trustees, John Franculli and James Vellica. Goshen Republicans Pick Conlon, Vaill For Representatives GOSHEN. Sept. 15 (Special)Francis J.

Conion and Rep. Clarence A. Vaill were named Republican candidates for state repreisentatives at the GOP caucus Monday night at the Town Hall Conlon replaces Col. John A. Min.

jetto who is running for state ator. Rep. Vaill and Minetto "served in the legislature together. Candidates named for other town offices were: First SelectSamuel A. Bartholomew: selectmun.

Thomas J. Emerson; justices of the peace, Frank Stone, Harry W. Green, William E. Pease. and Eugene C.

Kene; sessor, Dwight B. Forter; Board Tax Review, Harold Vaill; agent of town deposit fund, Frank Scaton: grand jurors, Herman Walther. Henry Dreger and Henry Rebillard; tax collector, Arthur W. Wistrom: registrar voters, Nellie F. Howe: Board.

of tion. Roger T. Lyman: library rector, Alice Carlisle; constables, William H. Edward Arne Roland W. Clinton and Norman R.

Randall, and Board of nance, Edward L. Breakell. Samuel L. Blakesire was chairman the caucus and Mrn. Howe, clerk.

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