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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 5

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Baldwin Says Ladge Staid Jan Stale Chafininn Clarence F. Baldwin has praised Ihe -ndminlf tratlve record 9f Governor He says: "Governor I-cdge's outstanding- record speaks for ilsel and needs only'to he presented to the people lo win apwai," made'the remarks at a meeting of the Republican Slate Central Committee; at Hnitford. told' the group tint lodge ''has fa, and away inmost successful 1 governor of Connecticut." National' coinnidtceni.in Alcorn charted that recent attacks of Democratic Stale Chairman John M. Bailey, are what he called "unthinking, unfounded and un- Secretary of Slate' Charles Keats told the meeting: "The legacy of debt, left to Lodge by the Democrats, has been paid up." Graduate Courses For Spring lasted ByFairMlL Rev. William J.

Jiealy, I Dean of Karlfield Unlvcisity LII; iiounc-ed today, courses for ihe Spring Semester in the Graduate Department of Education. Courser arc on a seminar basis and carry Ih.rcf 1 cemesler hours of University OraduaU Department of Education.program offers courses leading to the Mas ler. of Arts degree and Advanced bixlh Year Certificate. The' Registrar's'' office win accent-registrations on January 2S 29 and Xavler Hall. fire Levels Two es houses al within-.

75 feet' of each other, have burned to''the. ground'In separate Both- dwellings- were owjicd by Albert The. first. fire.v iras caused-by a defective oil burner- 'O'Dell's'went' olh-' While thev were, there, 'a developed in-an oil furnace, levelling the Eclipse Of Moon Clearly Visible (By U.lted Hio oauli and the sun uiid the loon JIM on- quite a show last uudk-iico reaction wa lixcj. At exactly 7:50 last nlyhl (KST lie eailh bewail 10 move between sun iiiul Hie moon, and the iMlpBC of the moon had begun.

AI 1:11 in. (liST) the earth moved ul of tin. way. the eclipse war mid the moon shining italn I1JI not everybody got a rood of the show. Lowlyinc clouds iM Hie eclipse hi most of the Idlest and in southern California.

In New York, it was hazy. But and parts of the upper Midwest got a splendid viewer lire eai ih's shadow moving across moon. So did a United i ress correspondent, scientists of Planetarium, and a waler- oolor painting artist w)lo rlell feet up In me over Pitts- bui-Bh. So did passengers whoso piiou obligingly zigzagged Jack and foi-ili so they could aee lie eclipse and ihe copper-colored noon that followed. The eclipse was visible In Nau- and the surrounding area, a Blowing cloudiness holding 'II long enough to give everyone ntcrestcd a full view of the plicn- Jinenon.

)00 Attend Meeting On Oxfofd-Southbury Regional School 3XFOKI) ApproNimalely 500 Oxford res! icnts attended a meeting laf and heard three hours lehatc and questioning on thi profio.scfl six-year Regional Flig' School for Oxford and Kouthbury Opponents of the proposed schoo failed in an attempt to pus- through a motion lhat no rcfei cndum vole be held' in Oxfor telative to Ihe proposed schoo' The motion was defeated by overwhelming negative vote. It was voted to place the repo of the gchool planning commissio on file in the ofllce -of the lout clerk. A committee of. six was pointed to further sludy Ihe repor and report back to a town mecl in'g before May 18. Main opposition lo the schot was'due to the, possibility of a mill jump in the tax rale to 40! hillls, IN M.

FREEDMAN'S ADVERTISEMENT HE OF TS SHOULD BE mWfT NOT OFF AS PRINTED Naugatuck Conveniently i-'i'-- Thfe new contains 30 Regular napkins! tin note nown la CARROLL CUT RATE CHURCH STREET SOUTH MAIN STREET Decision FrotoCAA On Godfrey Expected Within Few Days (By The Civil Aeronautics Authority ias promised to give Its vmlic. a lew days (o television and I'adlo slar Arthur Godfrey. Airport officials at Tclcrljoro, N. have accused Godfrey of deliberately buzzing the control lower on Jan. 7.

endangering (lie Ih-ca of all concerned. Godfrey has Indirectly replied by telling his radio and television mnl- lence that a gust of wind tossed Ills twin-engined ltC-3 towards the lower. Ycstfiday, he gave hlsslory officially at the regional olllcca of Ihe C-A-A In New V'ork. There's no rcporl on what happened during the radio visit. But the C-A-A, which has power to fine Godfrey or even lid his pilot's has promised a decision within a few days.

Internal Revenue Agents Assigned Here February 1 Diicclur of Inteinul Revenue lames Giahain today announced bat Inlctnal Revenue personnel vill be assigned to Nuugntuck to isslst local taxpayers in plciura- uf 1953 (ax returns. Agents will b'e assigned to the Pown Hall, beginning Februaiy 1. Monday through Friday, un- March 15. In the Walerbury office, 113 3rund stjcct, dally offlcc houis hrough March 15. 8:15 a.m.

p.m. Mrs. D. McCoilum Renamed By Mental fealth Association Mrs. Donald McCoilum of Nau- was re-elected to a three 'ear tiott on the Hoard of Direc- ors of the Mental Health Asso- Jallon of Wate'rbury at Ihe annu-il ncetmg of the group in the Wa- erbury YW'CA.

Stewart Judd, of Wnteibury, was ilecled president of the bonrd Charles B. Hail, also if AVnlerbury, was elected vice Guest speaker John Forlson. A'eslport, executive director of Ihc -onnecliciit Association for Health, spoke on the of new of the or- tanizatioh In the sUtte. Naugatuck Man Files Appeal On Denial Of Liquor Permit Donald E. DuFour.

181 Meadow street. Naugatuck. has filed an appeal in Commor Pleas Court on a 'ruling of the State Liquor Commission lhat dented him a permit tor a liquoi store on'Merirtcn road, Woleott. fn his complaint, DuFour state; filed, nn application for per mil last Oct. 7 to open a packngr itore on Mcriden also knowi as Route 6A.

A hearing was held N'ov. 30 and his application wnF reviewed Dec. 28 and denied by the commission the next day- slales the commission Jenlcd liis application for the rea- oon that "the character of Iht icighborbood which is sparstey octtlcil would not support a vcn- of this lypc." As a result of Ihc ruling. Du Four states the commission acted unreasonably and in an arbitrary manner. Also, claims tlic commission is in error in ucny- ng the permit.

Against Local Man licrnhard Palmer. NimgaUifk. Is Ihc tlcfendent in joint mil yesterday in Walerbury Superior Com I by two Ansonl.i csidcnls. Paul Peata and lie latter a minor, nrc the plain- ills in the suit, the result of nn ac- -idcnt Inst May on the Merrill VVcslon. Pnni Pcst.i ccks SM.OOO and the boy.

for the action was brought by is father, seeks 55.000. According to the complaint, a Mr. drii-cn Iiy Paul Pcsla. fn the other plninlifr was a 'asscngcr. was struck in the rear nuloniobile operated by Pal-j Her.

Funerals Kovasln Miirccllo UoMsio, UFD No. I. Sc.icon Falls, husband of the laic Rovasio, died Jonrlay morning at his home iftcr a shoil Illness. He retired in PS a flooiman the Nailgn- uck Chemical Division of Ihe U. J.

Rubber Company. He was born Italy. Ihe son of Ihe late Mr. 'nri Mrs. Marccllo Rovasio.

Survivors include: a son. Ruvasio. Beacon Kalis; Iwo Ifiuphtcrs. Afrs, Marcclinc Schcnck, N'augatuck. and Mrs.

Romeo Pcr- inl. Beacon Falls; and four grandchildren. Kuncral Kcrviccs will be held Thursday al 8:30 a.m. from the James F. Shea Home.

Seymour, to SI Michael's Church. Beacon Falls at 9. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 7 lo 10 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 lo If) p.m. GAR Greater Than Ever Customers Compare These Prices SUITS SUITS NOW $01 Wlli jj.i-I.ni) Ml SUIT OUK HUG.

PKICKS $17.50 OKOUP 5 SUITS OUIJ HKICKS Gabardines With All Lrnins COATS'COATS AJI Sizes All Fabrics NOW 33 21 .73 I OUR OUK (it $29.50 COATS NOW 21 73 OTHER SUITS Reduced To S4773 $6773 73 OTHER COATS Reduced 73 55773 63 73 Oil); 15K(J. OliK All All NOW (iabarilinos Zip Ins" Q7-73' 1 Uf HO KM). I OUK KKG. i i NOW $AstJ3 SPORT COATS NOW OUK 23 KWi. $24.50 NOW S15J3 KKG.

SPORT CO ATS NOW oui; Now $7.73 -PANTS SAVE $3.00 $4j7 x5uil Fluor AH OUK NOW oim KK(i OUK KKG. NOW NowSQ.73 OUK Kl-Xi. OUK KKG. to 516.73 SPORT SH 1 RTS Ollr Urn. i $2.77 2 for $5.00 i.

AM. SPORT SHI "ur ISvir. Jlo na Now $6,77 Solids Maid 0 Ft SHIRTS ,1 Now $5.77 2 for $10 SPORT SHIRTS $2.77 4i.ll J.V'1.1 54.77 HOSK for JI.IM lire. Iti-R. $1.00 Arcyli-.

OL'TKR JACKETS NOW lire. --C14 T7 USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN SUGHT CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS 99 I5ank Street Wtby..

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