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THE HARTFORD COURANT: Monday. Soptombor 13. 1965 IS Vernon 4T1 i El'. Enfield American Loses In Tourney Personnel Rules Stated For All Town Employes Committee Chairmen Set By Legion Post Auxiliary ENFIELD (Special) Edith; and will be assisted by Mrs. Bishop, ncwlv elected president I Ciele Dronzak, ticket chair- HAVANA, Cuba (AP) Bobby Fischer of New York lost his first game in the Capablanca International Chess Tournament Sunday when he conceded a 10th round adjourned match to Yugoslavia's Borislav Ivkov after S3 moves.

The match, as all of those VERNON fSDecial) right to anneal the decision nel rules approved recently byi'Q 'he Merit System Board. In thp Rnarri nf Representatives any action where disciplinary deals generally with two areas, action was not carried out, the mayor has the right to remove penalties and separations. of the Tanguay-Magill Post, man; and Mrs. Roland Blan- ai A.nili;iii' Unit hfie anJrhnrH Hivir.nrinns played by the U. S.

grand mas- There are three groups with- evidence concerning tne qisli- nU rtUAHIIOIJ' Willi, HOI i -f TU CnfUlsl Dnnnlo Tn.Portnla I-' was conducted by cable in the penalties-warning. recommenaauon iru.u iui.uoi u. 1 with Fischer makine his moves pensions and demotions. There employes recora. mittce Chairmen tor me coming cnapier nas arquireu nonneuy, are also three types of separa iSweden, as a sister city, list follows: AmerlJswedlsh resort and industrial year.

The tions layoffs, dismissals, and resignations. canism, Helen Rookey: Bingo, city has a population of 28,000 Belly Mae Curran; Child wel- and is located near Stockholm. 10 jv 10 Dorothy Higgins; Civil, Three entertainers from the1 to L.m 1,, In the penalty ciassmcauon, a warning may be issued to a Male help wanted for mixing-department for 2nd shift. Experience not needed, we train-you. Incentive wages, full group insurance coverage and profit sharing benefits.

Apply in person at the Aldon Spinning Mills Corp. Talcottville Advi. HOFBRAU Bowling league will organize Thursday Septem- swedisn city win arrive nerei in October and will give a Pomts- Ru.ss'a Vassl: cert in Enfield on Oct. 23-24. dropped to second They will present keys of 8 and Fischer t0 thlrd new sister city to officials 0f I W1U1 eB- city town employe by nis department head for disciplinary reasons.

A copy of the warning is sent to the mayor, the employe and the Merit System Board. Defense. Kathleen Wolfe; Community Service, Elizabeth Thompson; Constitution and By-Laws, Adeline Perry; Coupons, Phyliss Vella; Distinguished the local chapter. If a worker has been previ- Guests. Catherine Miller.

ously warned on a similar of-jber 16th at 7:30 p.m. at tne Kosciuszko Club. Mere teams fense, the department head may recommend suspension for no and bowlers needed. All in terested parties are asked to more than 10 days upon a second infraction. Ii an Aid to Pakistan TEHRAN, Iran (AP) The Iranian Red Lion and Sun Red Cross organization will offer Pakistan medical assistance for the Kashmir war, Iranian newspapers reported Sunday.

The offer will include a 100-bed field hospital, medicine and doctors, the papers said. attend. Telephone 875-8456. Advt. Recreation Unit Slates Opening Of Youth Center ENFIELD (Special) Plans As with the warning, the may or, employe and Mem oysiem See our ad in today's male gins as principal of the Spaulding School and Brcwn as assistant superintendent.

Brown's office is located in the Spaulding School (Kirk Hatsian Photo). DOUBLE SHAKE: Edwin Humphrey, left, and Howard Brown congratulate each other on the start of their new duties in the Suffield public school system. Humphrey be Board receive a copy of recommendation and a resume help wanted column for News-paperboy supervisor opportunities in our Circulation Depart of the circumstances producing are being made by the Enfield Recreation Department for open Education and Scholarship, Florence Johnson. Finance. Adeline Perry; Foreign Relations, Florence Skipper; Girls' State, Ursula Gorman: Gold Star Mothers, Florence Skipper; Graves and Registration.

Blanche Higgins; Hats, Beryl Gaviene; Junior Activities, Karen Fritz. Legislative. Alice Thompson; Membership, Catherine Miller, Memorials. Theresa Bartley; Merit System, Edith Bishop; Music, Florence Johnson: National Security, Kathleen Wolfe; Past Presidents Parley, Agnes Hane; Poppy, Virginia Breith-ling; Publicity and Radio, Le-ola Damon. the suspension.

ment, The Hartford Courant Stafford Springs Windsor Locks Company. Advt. The rules also state that a department head may recom mend pay reduction or demotion of an employe for cause. Ellington ing of the Thompsonville and Hazardville Youth Centers on Oct. 11 for the annual 22-week season.

Registration sessions will be held at both centers from Oct. Assistant Principal Named at High School Reasons for the action must be filed with the employe, mayor and Merit Board five days be Fitzpatrick Announces 12-MemberCampaignUnit 4-9 from 6-8 p.m. fore the reduction or demotion Both centers will remain open is effective. Parade Closes Lawn Fest ELLINGTON (Special) A-parade, featuring ovr 40 units. daily from 5 to 9 p.m., Monday Rehabilitation.

Dorothy Bent nenaoimauon. STAFFORD SPRINGS (Special) David W. Grieve has assumed administrative duties as Assistant Principal at Stafford thrown Friday and on Satur- WINDSOR LOCKS (Special)- be discussed for future Democratic Town Chairman meetings. All memoers urccd to attend. John Fitzpatrick Sunday an ing the purpose of the official visit of the District Governor said he will be here as a Counsellor and advisor.

Pres. Weber will discuss with Danforth plans for the year and such matters as expansion of membership and ways of further implementing Rotary's program of service. He will also give lo According to the rules, no demotion may be made as a dis-plinary action if the employe would not be eligible for full time employment or if the action would cause another employe to be laid off. Layoffs High School. (ineve is a graduate oi Springfield College where he nounced the appointment of a 12-member campaign committee for the October town elec brought In a close the annual Firemen's Lawn Party, sponsored by the Center Volunteer Dorotny wormier neien from tQ 5 ey; Trophies Betty Mae Cur-! from g.

ran: United Nations, Jesse Var attend programs at both, no; Ways and Means. Virginia from while Breithlmg and Betty Mae gnd from 13.18 wm ran- attend sessions from 7-9 p.m. Town Notes I programs planned at both cen- A meeting of the Commission (ers wi indude instruction in on Education of the Hazardvil bov- basketball and wrest-j Methodist Church will be nth nrosrams will include Boy Scout Troop 262 will meet tonight at 7 p.m. at the VFW Home, Fairview Street. The meeting will be under the direction of Senior Patrol Leader Daniel Lunn and assistant majored in Social Studies and tion.

Fire Department and held an Named to head the local team this past week. minored in Physical Education. He received his Masters Degree in Secondary Administra Alayoff may be reconimand-ed if there is a shortage of work or funds, abolition of a position was Atty. wuuam l. i-eary.

cal members an insight into global Rotary organizations, Senior Patrol Leader Gary Leary will act as compaign co Ford. or change in the departmental ordinator. New assistant Scoutmasters Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the taWe games checkers tourna-home of Mrs. Jerome L.

Mas-, nt V0Hvball tourneys, and Danforth said. Borough Elementary School menu for the first full week of organization. Others named are: Michael for the Troop are William Mc- The report states that the ord Kurmaskie, publicity; Rep. Ruth Flannagan, absentee ballots; Kenna and Albert Pearce. ut-ficers for the year include: Sen er of layoff will be determined in the inverse order of service school: Monday, Sloppy Joes, potato frills, buttered vege Edward W.

Connell, treasurer. tion from Springfield college and has done graduate study at the University of Connecticut. He has directed the Recreation program in the town of Monson, Mass. where he lives with his wife Yolanda and their three children. He is a member of the National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Vice President of rating.

Written notice of the lay tables, rolls and fruit. Tuesday, ior Patrol Leader uamei uinn, Assistant Senior Patrol Leader Area captains named are: carpenter shop classes. Classes are also planned in arts and crafts and photography. Coins Stolen From House off must be given 14 days be sandwich, chicken rice soup, carrot or celery sticks and Harold Sowell, Frank Bouth, Mrs. Arlene Levine, Paul Mc fore it goes into effect to the see on cora si.

The Enfield Choral Society, will rehearse Tuesday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the church vestry. The Rev. John E. Post, district superintendent, will visit the Hazardville church on Thursday at 1:30 p.m.

Boy Scouts will meet Thurs- cookies. Wednesday, meat Gary Ford; recording scribe, Kevin Connor; instructor, David Cord; patrol leaders, Edward Oliviera, John Casey, Michael mayor and the employe invoiv ed. Carthy, Ralph Hamel, Mrs. Jean Bownes, Robert O'Brien loaf, mashed potatoes, buttered To resign, an employe must and Talton L. Gill.

the Pioneer Valley Soccer Of- vegetables and fruit. Thursday macaroni shells with meat also give at least 14 days no UNMELU (special) international Assn. Commenting on the appoint Hickey, Anthony Colapietro and William Cosker; assistant patrol leaders. Steven Severance, David Bell, parade marsnai, said the following trophies were presented to units praticipating in the parade best appearance in jackets, the Rockville Fire Department; best appearance in shirts, South Windsor Fire De partment; best women's auxiliary, Crystal Lake; best in senior music division, the Windsor Fife and Drum Corps; best in junior music and best all-round the Saints Fife and Drum Corps; most men in line, Broad Brook Fire Department; traveled longest distance, Durham Fire Department; best appearing apparatus. Broad Brook Department, and oldest apparatus still in service (1916 Seagraves) Rocky.

Hill Fire Department. The first meeting of the season of St. Luke's Ladies Guild will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. at the church hall with the new. pastor of the church, the Rev.

John K. Honan as guest speaker- Refreshments will be served tice. die UIVCSUKfliiHK "UJt On nL-at hi 11 nf- sauce, grated cneese, lettuce salad, and gelatin dessert with HaV dL I U.I!!. 3L LUC dUlf UVCU uooniiau wi- Any worker aggrieved by the lndee. The senior choir will ficials.

Intercollegiate Basket- Thomas Luscinskas, and Eu ments, Fitzpatrick said "as our town moves into the future, new and perplexing problems will arise. Experienced, educated, 3 thp rocinpnpp or Anner j. penalty or separtion actions has ba Ut nciais ionn. cau- gene Benjamin. .7 ZTZf-S Bristol on 12 Riverdale Rd.

patinn Awn anrl the Stafford UdV U.OU p. in. at icnunomj I A eanrrt Part time bulk newspaper de qualified leadership will be need hall. I w' 1 Teachers' Assn. Govt.

Agency livery, mornings in Windsor Grieve has taught at the high ed to sucesstuuy cope wun these problems of growth. Junior choir rehearsal will start on Sept. 23 at 6:30 that old I coins alued a a Bristol at about $100 were Locks. Ideal for man on second shift with station wagon or school for the last 11 years. He formally taught at Monson High School in Monson, "To (his end the campaign Offers Feed For Livestock small truck.

Call Enfield Branch committee will vigorously sup will be sponsored by the Pat- Office of the Hartford Courant cream. Friday, baked macaroni and cheese, buttered vegetable, and frosted cake. Milk served with all meals. Land and buildings in the Hydeville section of Maude B. Furness of Topeka, Kan.

former resident, was sold to Mrs. Barbara N. Fagan of Hydeville according to deeds filed at the town clerk's office. A parish meeting of the Universalist Church to act on the candidacy of the Rev. James Jones of Memphis, Tenn.

as pastor of the church port the reelection of the entire stolen in the break. Police said entry into the building was made by forcing a rear door at the Bristol home. Supernumerary Regne Paar Fair VERNON (Special) The Democratic team, wnicn nas ablv demonstrated its leader trick F. Triggs Post. VFW Auxiliary, Sept.

25 at the post rooms on Asnuntuck Street. Smorgasbord will be followed U.S. Department of Agriculture ship and knowhow in the past." is offering livestock feed at re Town Briefs RI CCD Members Plan Evening Of Recollection by dancing to music by the Don mvesuBeu. duced prices to eligible farmers The Golden Age Club will hold by the publicity committee and. East Windsor Plans for sponsoring a booth at the Stafford Fair next month by the West Stafford Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary will be discussed at a meeting Tuesday 8 p.m.

Mrs. Franics Layman Sr. Unit president asks all members atterl. The Auxi in lonaiiu tuumjr. 1 its first meeting of the fall sea son Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

at the tlnbn School cateteria. nans Roberts Combo. The public is invited to attend. Tickets may be purchased at the door or may be obtained from any member of the post or Auxiliary. Mrs.

Leila Wilby heads the program committee will be held Tuesday 7 p.m. at WINDSOR LOCKS (Special) Pool, Play Area Used by 23,000 During Summer liary is planning to sponsor a variety booth at the Stafford the church. James A. White church board of trustees chairman will preside. The Rev.

Mr. Tones conducted the ser Blackburn Is Firm Treasurer Fair Oct. 1, 2, and 3. Paul Monson will speak on Final plans are being made for an Evening of Recollection to be held Tuesday at 8 m. at St.

Robert Bellarmine Church, South Elm Street, for members of the Confraternity vices at tne cnurcn sunoay EAST WINDSOR (Special) EuroDe's Postage Stamp pnn- This action is being taken to aid farmers already using their rs Mary Neil Mrs limited supplies of hay and si-C'ara Lutton Mrs Mary Zale. lage because of drought condi- Mrs. Mane Pierce, Mrs Con-. lions during the growing sea- Desmond, Mrs. Ka.her.ne 6 I Sweenev, Mrs.

Madeline Wright, Applications will be accepted Mrs. Marion Gnimtach, Mrs. and processed as rapidly as Carol Conway, Mrs. Marion Gro-possible at the Agricultural Sta- yer, Mrs. Dorothy Manner and bilization and Conservation Ser- Mrs.

Mary Zinker. All women vice County Center, Rt. 30, of the parish are invited to at-Rockville I ten(- When applying for The following hot lunches will producers must show need for be served at the Longviay the grain. A producer cannot School this week: Today, ravine approved for Uie disMbutionioli. buttered green beans and he does not have suffi-'corn, peanut butter or jelly morning.

WINDSOR LOCKS (Special) About 23,000 persons used the cipalities at the first fall meet- The four local Registrars of Antique Dealers Will Show Wares At Flea Market Reservoir Avenue pool and piay-ing of the Statiord Voters will attend the fall con Richard C. Blackburn, as sistant secretary and controller for C. Dexter and Sons, Inc of Christian Doctrine in Wind ground during the summer, ac- club 8 p.m. today at the Staf-, cording to Torvald Bertinuson.jford Springs Congregational chairman of the Park and Play-lchurch parish room. Mrs.

Nor- sor Locks. The program is being pre has been elected to the addi ference of State Registrar of Voters today, Monday at the Hall of the House of Representatives at the State Capitol in Hartford. The all day meeting tional office of treasurer for tne pared by the Rev. Leonard V. KNFIEI.D (Snecial) About srnund Commission Waeoner is chairman of Goode.

pastor and spiritual di local paper manufacturers, Blackburn first joined the rector of the St. Robert's 100 antique dealers from several Some 500 children participated the hostesses. Monson whose eastern states are expected to in the Learn-to-Swim program travels have taken him around attend and display their wares which was sponsored by the the world and into 31 countries, at the fifth annual outdoor ant- commission, the Broad Brook also a radio personality and will start with registration at 9 nioni fopd fnr hie livestock and i sandwiches and frosted cake; company in mi as a cosi accountant and was named offioe board: and the Rev. John McDonald, spiritual director of thu St. Marv's executive board.

a. i. The program will be on the coming town election Oct. A. Mrs.

Lorraine Satkowski and is unable to obtain it through 1 normal sources without undue Dr. William King, president manager in 1952. He was named controller in 1958. A graduate of Northeastern Uni financial hardship. ique flea market to be held PTO and Warehouse Point newspaper travel writer.

He Sept. 25 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bertinuson also said the, has just returned from Europe at the Enfield Street school ath-j Learn-to-Swim program has in-where he explored hte Postage letic field. by 30 students since stamp countries of Andorra, of the St.

Mary's CCD exe.i live board, and Paul Kuntz, St Also because of the drought, Tuesday baked spam, mashed potatoes, stewed tomatoes, wax beans, jelly and butter sandwiches and brownies; Wednesday chicken noodle or tomato soup, cheese and crackers, chopped ham or egg sandwiches and cherry cake; Thursday emergency grazing and haying Robert's board president, have versity with a BdA tsusine.is Administration, he holds a Master's Degree in business admin Milo Wilcox is general chair- 1962. This year, 180 children San Marino and Lieeh- Rudolph Ladr registrars in the First District and Mrs. Winifred Notman and Herman Pei.ot of the Second Disrtict will attend. Members of the Grace Church Brotherhood of St. An has been approved in an Con urged all active CCD members tenstien.

istration from American inter necticut counties. Farmers mayj' anr.lv tn thp pnuntv office for C. A. Weber of Storrs, Rotary in botn uamonc pansnes 111 town to attend. man of the event.

The program 1 ceived certificates. is sponsored each year by the! Enfield Historical Society. Stafford Springs All proceeds from the show. national College. -rrv U.

District Governor will be guests He presently serving as Members of either parish wno of of the Rotary r.lub at a dinner-meeting Wednesday president of the Windsor Locfcs are not currently active in the drew will meet at the church r.uilH Hall 7:30 p.m. today. will be used for the society's! 39 Voters imkpnn and sunnnrt of Ihp old; A total A total Chamber of Commerce and as Confraternity program are so of 39 new voters were 6 p.m. at the Maple Grove inn. The annual Birthday Night permission to graze nvesiocK udmuuig -'Fa on diverted acres or to remove; cole slaw, pickles, cheese-hav from these acres.

wedges and fruit; Friday When grazing and haying oc- American chop suey or butler curs on diverted acres, pay-elbows, spinach, carrots, tuna ment for these acres will be and egg sandwiches and ice reduced. I cream. invited to attend to obtain information on the CCD and its town hall building on Enfield made during the 10-hour session Pres. Weber will confer with rAAKMH a mcmoer 01 me iiiuusum. Development Commission.

He nroeram of the Italian Club Dan- Street. aaiuroay. ten were maue in louai piusmciu ucu.gc Ladies Auxiliary will be Thurs program of providing religious The market will be managed the first district and 29 in the forth and other officers on Ro- is also a trustee 01 tne suuiaia Savings Bank and the Natioza'. day 7:30 p.m. at the first fall education lor an tainoucs.

meetine. at the Italian Club by Francis Phipps and Betty second district. tary administrative matters and Forbes, who have also manag-; This includes 21 women and service activites. ed previous shows here. i 18 men.

I Pres. Danforth in explain New President Miss Catherine Association ot Accountants. FJlintton DeNadai will be in charge. After the business meeting mem-hprs will have a social hour. Orient Chapter Royal Arch Masons will have its first meet Drivers Collide At Intersection; Both Arrested ing of the fall season Friday 8 p.m.

at Ionic Temple. The past Master and Most Excellent ae- Ml I I I 1nP gree win oe woikcu un Snopi-n -Two of candidates The Most Ex-! 3- served after the meeting. 00 Vnrki Troop 47 Boy Scouts with Masons will have its first meet- was na'S new scouts will attend a Round- ou up at 6 p.m. today. Monday at the American Legion grounds, charged with dnv.ng w.thout a rr Mnncnn Knart hp at- iiviui.

fair will also be attended by State Trooper Roland Ouel-lette said a car driven by hit the Magura ear at the the fathers of scouts. Male help wanted for mixing intersection. None of the drivers department for 2nd. shift. Ex- or passengers were injured, po- penence not needed, we train lice said, you.

Incentive wages, full group; Litsey was summoned to ap-insurance coverage and profil pear in Circuit Court 12, Man-sharing Apply in Oct. and Magura, son at the Aldon Spinning Mills Circuit Court 12, Stafford Springs on Oct. 13. Corp. Talcottville.

Advt. See our ad in today's maie help wanted column for News-paperboy supervisor opportunities in our Circulation Department, The Hartford Courai-t Company. Advt. See our ad in today's male help wanted column for News-paperboy supervisor opportunities in our Circulation Department, The Hartford Courant Company. Advt.

mer, left, of the Hartfcrd Central Labor Council and Lt. Everett Shaw of the New Haven Police Department, the state organizer. Vernon Mayor Thomas McCusker, right, looks on (Welch Photc). Carriage House to hear elaborate plans for the Sept. 24-5 production.

The Follies will benefit the Rockville General Hospital Auxiliary (Holmes Photo). UNION CHARTER: Vernon Policeman Francis Barbero, second from right, president of the local chapter of the Federation of State, County and Municipal Workers, accepts the union charter from Monroe Pal FEVER FOLLIES: The Hi-Fever Follies worked up a little heat in its first rehearsal as director David Wagaman put the chorus line of abcut 50 girls through its paces. More than 100 persons were present at the Elks'.

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