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PAGE NEWS MONDAY, AUG. 2. IMS Five Naugatuck Students Transfer ToStorrsUConn Flvo Nfiugatuck ntudnnt.i, who have completed their ftophomoro year work at tho Port Trumbull brixnrh nf the Unlvorelty of Connecticut, Now London, have boon approved for transfer in Soptom- hnr to tho main campuM of university at Storrw. Local iitudcntM who will begjn tholr Junior yoar work at Storrt- In tho fnll are: Richard A. Clymer nnd Robert E.

Rucclo, both In the college of Arid and Sciences; Peter J. Moockol, fi.nel Donald A. Swanson, both Bu.Hlnofw Admlnis tratlon studontH, and James F. Kliwino, an engineering student. They will bo joined by other tranwforH from tho smaller brnncho.1 (it Hartford nnd Waterbury.

Approximately 800 sophomores will comprise tho transfer group from Fort Trumluill. Tholr place? In and dormitories will ho tnkon by nearly 700 entering fro.ihmon who will go through the two-year program before moving to Storrs, Spy Queen Talks 22 Submarines Assigned For Naval Training The training progi'-'m for submarine' unltr. of tho Organised Rc- Herve hn.i bncn augmented by the n.ifilgnmcnt of a total of 22 fle.ct- typo submarines Nav-U Reserve training centers in 21 coastal 'Jind Groat L.ikoa cities. 'A rnlntlvcl.v phns" thu Nnvil Koaorvc Program, suo- mjir'lno tPilnln.tr wn.i established In 19-16 tn give the "silent Korvicc" a nucleus of experienced RpJorvo personnel that will bo readily available 'to undor- fighters In event of moMllwi- tlon. No force of submarine personnel was av.illable at the 'beginning of Wbrld War II, Thn submarines assigned for ro- aorve are combat veterans of tho Pacific 'During, tholr Instruction periods aboird tho vessels, Resorvlsts become qnnllflod In all phases of submarine' operation.

Later, ad- v-nced tralnners receive addltlon- in cruiser dbo'''rd fleet SELF-ADMITTED former Soviet espionage agent, Miss Elizabeth Bcntlcy, testifies before a Senate Investigating sub-committee in Washington. She told a dramatic story of a Soviet spy ring which she directed nnd which extended ns high as the executive offices of the White House during the war. (International) BULLETINS NO Duyton, O. Dayton 1'ollco Chief Ktulolph WurKtner ordered nil Uniyls LcriK company to stay homo when union mombers rejected nn oiTor to settle the dispute. Wiir.stner suys ho expects no trouble at the plant.

TO MOSCOW Soviet military ffovornor In reported to have flown to Moscow. The report has not been observers bcllovc the marshal probably IK In tho Russian capital. NO ACTION Washington Tho House Is meeting today to hoar another round of speeches with no action In the olTlnp on any Important business! House committees have not sent any loplslatloir to' tho House floor since Congress Legion Auxiliary Unit To Elect New Officers Wednesday Beacon FMls New offlcei'j of the auxiliary Post Falls American Legion, will hr elected u.t the monthly meeting to be 'held Wednesday O.L 8 clock in the Legion h'-'me, It was announced by Mrs. Reilly, president. All members fire urged to attend the meeting.

Plans will nl- su DC discussed- for the annua state Legion convention to held Aug. 27, 28 nnd 29 In Bridgeport Fine Appearance Beacon Hose No. 1, is reported to have mjdo a fine ap- pcai'incu in Saturday's firemen's parade In Mllford. The 35 mem bers who maiched in t'holr new weri! 'I'd hy Fire Chief William Lee. This was the' first parade In which the toolt part in many ycar.s.

Weekend Giifsts Mr Mrs. Arthur Beach or Virglnin and Mr. and Mrs. Tliotn- ns Barboe 3-f Long- IslJnd, N. spent the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. George Beach of Highland rivcnuc. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Edward Monn and children, and' Lynn of Brooklyn, N.

spent fist week with Mrs. Mann's parents, Mr. 'and -Mrs. Harold Richtcr of Wolfe avenvie. Lawrence remained here Cor an extended vacation with his qrandpnrcnla.

Announce Birth Mi' nnd Mrs. Frank DelVecchvo, of Railroad avcnffo iar.n ounce the birth of a daughter yesterday at WVucrbury Hospital, This Is their first child. Mrs. DolVecchio is the former Pauline Hodio of Eeacoiv Falls. The paternal grandfather is Anthony.

DolVccclilj and the ma- tern.n.1 great grandmother Is Mrs. 12 a o.se. Reserve porsonnol under i years of age and without prevl- convened a week ago. Otis -Mibmai-lno' oxporloncc may Qualify for mom.borshlp In an Or- submarine unit. The ago limit Is 30 ycurs for Ro- s'o-i-vlHt'i with somo submarine ox- pcrlonco, nnd under 3-1 foe fiualiriod su'bmarlnomon.

total of. 56 orgnnlJtud P.c«ervo cJlvlalono- and 16 Imltiillonn are i now 'enpM-god In an IntcnMvii I training program Nnvn.1 Re- I contora through-5iit tho cpuntry. Realty Transactions Tho following pnpora hn-vo boon fllort In tho ofllco of Town Clerk Raymond 'St. John: Warranty Dcwl August Couture to Martin J. Cirlnllo, property on norncr nt ChcHtnut nnd Oulnn Mortgage Deeds j(Iartln J.

Clrlollo to SavlngM Bank, property on corns of nnd Qulnn xtrcotH. Ciirlton Bristol to Nruigatuc Building and Loan iiHjioclatlon property nn HtllnlHo ovonuc. Pin IN' MISSOURI Truman In resting ut hl.i home In Independence, Missouri, -wiilt- t-'Ciist Ills ballot In MifwniH's primary, tomorrow, lln will fly back to WKvlilngton Immediately after voting. BED DulgrarU; Russian lias pm- poscd that a nmv commission lie established to control Danube navlgatlnn. The.

proposal, Included In a draft presented to the duk'gatos the Danube conference, would sot up 11 group made lip of oni? representative from ourh Danube area Htatu except Austria. Knights Arrange Sunday Pilgrimage To Graymoor, N. Y. Grand Knight Coleman Deega today announced plans for a pi (jrimago next Sunday to Grayraoo Garrison, -N. under sponsorshi of OJeda Council, Knights of Co lumbus.

Several hundred local res dents are expected to make the pi Mr. DcoRan said that buses wi leave at next Sunday momln from in front of St. Francis', Hedwig's, and St. Mary's churches Tickets for tho trip went on sal today at the Naugatuck Drufj, Don iviin's Drug, and the Fitzgerald Fu All reservations mus be completed by Wednesday. Thomanton Savings Brink Harold W.

RobortH. Mary FroltaH to helro. Naugatuck Savlngn Bank Cnrlton W. Bristol, General Electric- APPLIANCES SALKS WALTER'S REFRIGERATION MAIN ST, FALLS 7430 Emergency Call 6557 FURNACES CHIMNEYS CLEANED Do It Now, Avoid Last Minute Runh Telephone Waterbury 4-6478 Now Rorondltlfinnd Motors ronn a MERCURY Biidt-et Man Avnllublo 'Hie NAUOATUCK FUEL CO FOItD DICALKIl riionc 023) BERSTELL'S Jowolry and Gifts 413 NO. MAIN ST, UMON Tol.

0810 Gunrnntpcd watch i-opalrlnp. 3 day Exonerate Truck Driver In Death H-ivon, Aug. onc Is to hlame for the automo- oilc clpata of Caroline KOHlsch.kc of according to tho coroner. The coroner's Clndl-ig states tha 1 girl was riding a tricycle which "nmc out of adrlviswtiy and crashed into a truck operate dby Casliiie. W.

Hartmnn, also of Meridcn. Highway Surfacing Program By State To Continue Here The hlphway dfopartmcnt's -bituminous surface tivxUmcnt and nrmo rcoat for tho week of Aug. 2 announced totlay by State Highway Commifurionor, G-, Albert Hill as follows; In Naugatuck bituminous sur- f-iclng will be applied to 1.0 mile of Conn 8 from Kennedys Corners north to Conn. nnrl 1.0 mile of 2onn, S3 In tho same from town hall 1,5 miles of "onn. JSS In Oxford from the Southbiiry town line 4,0 mllc.x of Conn.

5P In E.oston frnm he M'j-nroo town line Veterans With NSLI To Receive Dividend During Next Year Ail veterans who hold Nationa Service Life Insurance policies while In the armed forces will re celve dividend from the policy next according to Informix tion received by Honry C. Rack! chairman of the Naugatuck Vet ornns Council. Payments will be made by the Veterans Administration, possiblj next summer, with all pplicies which wore In effect for three months or more to bo eligible foi the dividend. It expected that payments will be about $100 on the average, with tho amount be dependent upon the age of the veteran when the policy was Issued, the amount it was written for -and the length oC time it was in effect. He said the VA is presently drafting forms for application but because of tho big job of reviewing the some 20 million policies, several months will bo required before action Is taken.

Congress recently appropriated $2,800,000 for the VA to start the project. Veterans are askocl. not to correspond with the VA'now, as letters of Inquiry at this time will tend to delay completion of the work. Chairman Rack! announces that- payments will also be made to next of kin on policies held by those who died as a result of service with the armed forces. Court Fines Trio For Hotchkiss St, Fight; Man Slashed Mrs.

Lottie Scott, 23 Hotchkiss rear, was fined $50 on a charge of breach of the peace In borough coui't this-morning. She WJIH found Innocent of a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. She was arrested yesterday fo 'lowing an altercation 1 with he nusband, mother-in-law and step father-in-law at their home, by 'Pa trolmen Harris Burke Georg Smith. Her mother-in-law. Mrs Lulu Hill of the same address, was lined $25 on a charge of breach the peace, and her father-in-law Julius Hill, was fined the same amount on a similar chargo.

Mrs. Scott's husband, James, 23 suffered three gashes on the nod' which required six stitches, to close, according to police. He wa 1 treated by Di-, William E. Hill, Ir- court, Mrs. Scott testified threw an empty beer bottle at'he) In-laws, but missed nnd tlr- bottle struck her husband as he came into the room.

Companion Cnse In a companion case, Frank El- derkln, RFD No. .1, Mlddlobury was fined $1(3 on a breach of peace charge and innocent on nn Intoxication charge." Louis Bioski, RFD No, 1, Mlcldlebury, wns fined $15 for Intoxication end, was found innocent of a brcnch of the peace charge. They wore arrested Saturday night by. Patrolmen Michael Sharon and Raymond Gogglns, after a disturbance on Woostcr street. Fined $25 William Krasinsky.

51 South Main Kti-not, arrested at 10:25 o'clock Saturday night, was found guilty on two counts. He wan fined for intoxication qnrl $10 for breach of the peace. He was arrested by Patrolman Michael Sharon and Motor Patrolman Frank Mariano. Forfeits Bond A $5 bond posted by Frank Musumeci. 68 Hobby street, Pleas- antvlllc.

N. for passing a ight, WHS forfeited when he failed .0 appear in court. Case Continued Anthony Sylvia, 53 Lewis street, charged with operating while under the influence following hla arrest July 17, was granted a continuance to tomorrow. Police charge he struck three parked cars on that date, two on South Main street and another on Church street. NAUGATUCK MOTORS Auto Body Rebuilding Bot-Out Repairs Painting 24-HOUR TOWING Maple St.

Phone 5102 WHITEY CREEL MOTORS, INC. For a cur that Is rcnl See Whitey and Johnny Creel SELECTED USED CARS 1345 East Main St. Waterbury Tel. 3-2159 A pessimist is a motorist who hopes for a pleasant trip but who expects'a puncture. EASTERN WELDING CO.

100 Eagle St. Waterbury Tel. 5-1432 General Industrial Welding Commercial Body Building Tank-Pipe and Heavy I'lato Work Steel Fabrication Eagles Meet Tonight To Discuss Plans For Buying New Home 1 Members of Naugatuck. Aerie of Eagles will discuss plans for the purchase of. a aerie home at tonight's meeting at 8 o'clock In the aerie, Oak street, It was announced today.

All members of'the aerie am urged to bo present because of the importance of the business on hand. President Nordhlll Nauges will preside, A report of the outing and field day held Saturday will be given by Prank Peasley, arrangement chairman. The affair was fca tured b'y a Softball game between the Merry JHortleians and the Derby Engles. Other games wen played nnd there were various con for persons of all ages. Pond Hill Community Club Lists Schedule President and Mrs.

John Hasson- elt will head a lartrc delegation rom the Pond Hill Community llub. attending the Glcndalc Man- Community Club block dance irosdav nlc-ht. Amnng others who attend arc: Mr-- and Mrs. ahlon Scars, and Mr, and Mrs. Janucl Alberto.

A meeting of tho bv-laws of the Pond Hill 'Club wil' held Wednesday night at enter. Members of the commit- ee are: Athclm -Peck, Robert Shcp- ard, Manuel Periera, and' Johr jxssOTifcIt, ex offlcio, The club will hold a business eetlng Friday night at 8 o'clock. which time' plans will bo com- etcd for the 'social meeting Fri- ay night, Aug. 20. ERNIE'S Auto Body Works Expert Body and Fender Straightening AUTO PAINTING 128 AVatertown Ave.

Waterbury, Conn. Phone 3-6241 cr.y. jgarets Cost )ne Cent More The co.it nf cigarcts Increased by nc cont'ln many places of busi- OSR clurlnc: the The r'ea- on for the hike In price la said File Certificate Of Organization A certificate of organization has boon filed with the scerefn.rv of state by tho Unlflox Metal HOSE 52 Rubber avenue. Subscribed capital of $3,000 paid In cash is listed. Officers arc: Stephen Guarnascholll, New Haven, president; John LozzI, New Haven, treasurer; Catherine Stockcr Beacon Falls, secretary.

TIME And TIDE bo due to the tobacco Increasing prices. (By United Press) Hartford The sun will rise local establishments ncrvlcc. Also export Jewelry 1 thc cost penny Satur 1 Others will sell the smokes Charge Welcomed Busy Credit PaymentK RAMOS IRON WORKS KUBBI5R AVENUE Kxpirt WnldlnK nt All Types FnrK-lne, Sheet Metnl Ornamental Sterl Work Portable Welding Equipment' at the 2p-cent price, and not give mutches. With the exception of tho larger ch-iln outfits, most, have been selling Tuesday, Aug. 3, at 5:47 and sc! at 8:07.

Hurc Is a table of the tides for Tuesday. New tides at 3:25 m. and 8:40 p. m. Low tides at 2:48 a.

m. and 2:44 p. m. Saybrook Hl.gh tides at 9:25 n. m.

and 9:40 p. Low tides at for 20 cents a pack, and now they 3: 18 a 3 44 p. m. will sell at 21 contti. HUSBAND HELD An In'iuoMt Into thu death of a Hartford woman begins today at Norwich.

Police aru holding John Dau-xon of New Britain in connection with the death of his estranged wife. Helen Dawson, whoso body wan In 11 hotel room, founded scalded New tides nt 10:27 a. and 10:45 p. m. Low tides at 4:21 a.

and 4:32 p. m. Bridgeport, Greenwich and tides at 10:32 a. and 10:50 p. m.

Low tides at 4:26 a. m. and 4:37 p. m. The U.

patent office not only Jlendale Block Dance Tomorrow Evening Members of local community clubs, the Beacon Valley Grange, are- Invited to attend the Mock dance of the Glendale Man- Community tomorrow night at 8:45, at Dalton Drive between, Patton Drive and -Marjorlc street, as well as to attend tho short business meeting of the Olondale 1 Manor Club at 7:45 on one- of the lawns in the vicinity. There will be no admission charge. Several booths will bT setup. M'-s Joseph Furando and' Mrs. Robert "TunMslon will be in chargo of cool drinks and' the ice cream booth, while Mrs.

James Thompson will handle the cookie booth. Mr. Thompson will handle a grab-bag. JIM'S GARAGE General Repairing Work Guaranteed Dial 4480 New Haven Hd. SPEED THE DAY One of the penalties for the present situation in car production the fact that so many people forced Into buying models whic.

1 do not fit their needs to best advantage. In fact, many motorists me frankly they are paying real penalty for not having been able to shop around and select the the model In which they could feel at home. Some people do not feel comfortable at wheel. Others find difficulty Some have gone from automatic transmissions back to conventional shift without realizing what they were doing. It Isn't i healthy condition and automobile men arc looking forward to the day when they can deliver car and know that the man or wo- at the receiving end really like the Job In every way.

Shopping: around and taking- demonstrations cleared' a lot of atmosphere, helped make friends and assured dealers of repeat sales. The way it is now the fellow who drives out with a new car may be an immediate and constant knocker. MARK SAVES A MISS The fuel pump's cover Is another of the parts that should be marked with its body before disassembling the clutch cover and the Purpose of this little bit of fussiness is to make sure that parts match up properly when put together again. Another detail is tightening the attaching screws In rotation. That Ja, go from one to -he other clockwise; tightening each the same amount and repeating the process until the cover' is securely screwed on.

Use a file to mark the cover and body as other mark- Ings arc apt to be erased when working on the' two parts. CUSTOMER SOMETIMES WRONG I nm Indebted to repairman for an Idea that may 'save you time, money and trouble some of these days when considering a brake rclinc. It seems that one of his customers had been reading the advertisements and was thoroughly sold on the idea that he could have much better braking' by insisting on a certain brand of lining. Since the lining selected has a very high rating in automotive circles, the, mechanic saw no 4-eason to resist the customer's de- mnnd. The new lining was installed, but when the car wont into action there was a 'decided tendency for the car to pull to the right.

Adjustments to the brakn shoes failed to help. The hydraulic system was rebuilt, but to no avail. Finally the me'-hnnlc checked with the factory. He was advised to obtain set of brnkc shoes from the local dealer. These he found were in sets of sort and hard lln Ing.

They had been engineers for the particular car. They worked, beautifully, PERREAULT AUTO SPRING, Inc. Springs for all makes of cars Complete Wheel Aligning- 510-512 So. Main St. Waterbury Phone 3-3189 TRY THIS.SOME TIME.

Here's a simple way to test the fuel pump on your car after you have given it the once-over: Connect one" end of a three-foot length of pipe the inlet of the pump. Then put. the other end in a can of gasoline. Now operate the pump by. hand.

If the 'connection at is tight and'the pump is normal forty strokes of the pump's rocker arm should be sufficient- to, lift cnoug-h gasoline 30 Inches to. fill the sedi ment bowl. ONE FOB THE BOOK Here's a.n odo' one In connection with clutch stickage: In a few cnxcs It has been found that this trouble was due to too much lube in the inner diameter of the clutch release bearing assembly, The excess simply got on the clutch facings, cooked there ar.d upset normal clutch action. The remedy is to remove the excess lube from the -bearings and then clean up the clutch fncins? if they arc not too badly "affected 1 Use carbon tetrachloridc for this, tt Is the same sort of cleaner you use for taking spots off the uiv holstery. MIKE'S SERVICE STATION Jake's Auto-Body and Painting- Company, Inc.

Complete Auto Body Service Auto Tainting Auto Glass Auto Call 4-6688 459 MEADOW ST. Waterbury, Conn, MECHANIC JOE SPEAKING: "I'm thinking seriously of taking down my shingle and putting up. a new one declaring that my shop Is a 'safety station'. Maybe this would help stress the- point that today we in the service business are selling safety. The change has come abou(, oddly enough, cause of the fact that automobiles will stand for such' abuse.

They used to quit on the Job unless regularly and carefully nursed. Now they trap their own'ers into accidents, if neglected. "You know what front-wheel shimmy can do.at speed, and what happens when some grease or brake fluid gets on one of the brake shoes. 'The car stops, but perhaps with a bad skid onroute. You: multi-cylinder onjfine will run with two of its plugs' missing or with a few sticky valves, but the edge off that spurt of acceleration you may need for safe, passing." Pickets Patrol Plant In Shelton Shelton, Aug.

port olckcts natrolled the Sidney Blu- menthalCo. plant (today as a strllf for higher pay got under way. Officials 'of Local 315, Textile Workers Union of America, report stayed away from their looms and that only office-workers crossed Ihe picket lines. Tho plant however, is staying open for- any who want to work. The C-I-O is demanding 10 per New House Trailers Sleeps 4 to 6 Various Sizes to.

Choose From See Our Fine Selection of Trailers FAIRCHZLD TRAILER SALES 116 No. Main St. Joe Gendron, Mgr. DID YOU KNOW That a good way to test for leaks In the gas line Is to apply pressure to them? Use a bicycle pump for however, as compressed air sometimes carries mo'isture. That if the front tires arc wearing unevenly along their edges the car will rumble when going into a turn? That even on a smooth road a passenger car tire may'rccclve as many as 750 jarring- impacts per minute when rolling along at 60 miles an hour? JOE'S TIRE SHOP 241 No.

Main St Waterbury Phone 3-2414 Now you can have your wheels converted to MIRACLE SAFETY WHEELS The only protection you can have In of a blow-out. THE PINES New Haven. Road Coffee Sandwiches Soda Ice Cream Tydol Gasoline Tel. 6518 Frank Be'hlman, Tires Batteries Seat Covers New First Quality Tires 600x16 only $9.99 Cash and Carry DUNLOP TIRE SERVICE 466 West Main St. Wattrbury Phone 3-4037 Francis Delflno, Mpr.

ABOUT THOSE WIPERS If the wiper blade doesn't make a full swing across the glass the chances are that tho hut on the end of the wiper shaft is The usual cause of poor wiping- is a worn wiper blade although somo windshields do not afford a very clear view of the road when they are wet, Dirty windshields, incidentally, hM)p to wear the wiper quite' aside from the ttam- ige glass. And if the glass scratched I know of no way to polish out tho marks. Most of the remedies motorists have ried seem to have made matters DADDIO'S AUTO PARTS Phone 592-W Derby Automotive Machine Works New and Used Parts Derby Seymour on Route. 8 TOWAIID BETTEB. RESULTS Fewer; clutch jobs would go wrong, if more attention were paid to tho littlf things.

Here are a-few of the common errors': Failure to mark the cover and the flywheel so that they can be put back in tho same relative position. 'Overlooking this may cause an out-bf-balance Condition that Is both disturbing and difficult to correct. 'Failure to pack a teaspoonful of "short flbro. grease into tho crankshaft pilot bearing. Failure to clean the flywheel and pressure plate New parts should bo cleaned of the grease used to keep them Irom rusting when held In stock.

WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND? Q. There's too much noise i the engine of my car after warms up. No special knock, jut, a sort of general clatter like loos valves. Oil pressure with No. 2 oil drops to five pounds at Idling F.

C. A. Use heavier oil. This moto Is equipped with hydraulic valv lifters. Also check the cooling tcm as there may be some over heating.

Q. When I start out I can't g-al enough momentum to shift int second, particularly on a slight up grade. The clutch isn't slippih and the brakes do "not drag. En glnc roars, but the car barcl moves. W.

V. A. I hate to disagree but th clutch is slipping. Want to bet? Q. My car has developed a hum when driving steadily at any speei from 15 up to 45 miles per hour The service people installed two new pinion bearings which seem to have helped tho situation, bu the noise has not been completely checked.

What can I do? C. E. A. This is what is known as a "float" noise and is duo to incorrect mesh between the pinion and the ring gear. There is too face contact.

A more careful adjustment of the two gears will check this, provided the -bearings are. not worn, loose or rough. They will aggravate the gear condition. Q. I have Installed a 1946 rc- suilt motor in my 1941 car but can't get the oil pressure above eight pounds at any speed.

Everything is In good shape; and there is no oil loss. Have Installed a new pump and a new spring in the oil relief valve. The guugc lias been tested. -W, H. N.

A. Docs this motor have an oil If so, It is quite possible that restrictor should be used in the connection just beyond tho pressure regulator. Write to the filter manufacturer. BALDWIN ST. GULF SERVICE Joseph P.

Ciriello, Prop. QULF CJAS and OIL GULF TIRES LUBRICATION TIHES BATTERIES WASHING 1009 Baldwin St Waterbury, Conn. Phone 3-9946 Lord's Servicenters 116 North Main St. Naugatuck 1037 Baldwin St. Waterbury YOU CAN'T MISS BOTH STATIONS Phone 59678 Waterbury Phone 4893 Naugatuck William Karaban Main Beacon Falls Phone 6542 Insurance and Real Estate Auto Insurance Driving: Xressons and Licenit Assistance MOE'S AUTO-PARTS New and Used Auto Parts Expert Machine Shop Service Tel.

4-6127 Waterbury, Russell will answer questions regarding the safe care and operation of your car. Just address him care of the Naugatuck News and enclose Htamp- id, self-addressed envelope for a personal reply. Valley Welding and Fabrication Works Portable Welding: Service E. P. SHIMER 117 So.

Main St. Tel, 6109 Is but usually re- cent wage boost, a strict union shop turns a.n annual profit, more' liberal vacation policy. THE HOW ARE YOUR BRAKES. 1 PI-AY SAFE HAVE YOUR.BRAKES BELINED AND ADJUSTED SPECIAL PRICE THIS WEEK Naugatuck Fuel Co. 87 Church Tel.

5236.

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