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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 5

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Urges Check Of Farm Fire Fighting Gear During September If pant experience mwin.i anything. the month nf September should tic de.Mlr.mitotl "C'hcclc Your I'lrc KxllhKUlithur" month. County AKont Koy Norci'oss sUKguittnd thl.i week. Flro ihnaards Incrc-iiwo dui'lnK the winter months, cho Agent (pointing out that jrcnovnllv fiivur- ublo woithor conclltlJtis labor Day still allow plenty of tlmo for overhauling limiting plnntx find ouru th-it nil 'llro protection equipment Is In tf.ood order, Mr. NorcioH.i said that rulcMHod by Flro Protuctlon tuto, national stifoty organ thut October (Ire IOHHOII In thin country last year Incrn-metl 37 ipor 1 cent over loss totals for September, The October loss total- led nrarly SM.OOO.OOO, he said.

of thosn losses could (Vive hern prevented if property owners taken tlmo Inst September to eliminate tire hazards) to malio certain that lire ex- tlriKutshurs and other first aid equipment were In fjODd condition." Tho County Agent listed twu br.Nic rules to keep In mind In checking; extinguishers. "Fli'jt, be it Is an approved 'extinguisher, which means unit.that comes up t.o standards endorsed by Underwriters' Laboratories or Fno- tory Mutual Liburatprlcs. Second, be sure you have the right extinguisher for tho vai'lous hazards on your property. Beacon Falls (Continued From Oncl thur Beach In Falls Church, Va and their daughter, Mrs. Thoma Earbcc, in Valley Stream, L.

MUNITIONS DUMP EXPLODES ItuHun Anny munl- tlojis (lump 15 mile. 1 nort'i of Home lir.s exploded iind lire In tho ruins, tflrtit reports do not say whether thorc are UII.V CIWU.lltiflH. THURSDAY SPECIAL! House Dresses Regularly $3,98 While They QO 80 Square Percale Sizes 12 to 44 Good Selection of Colors IS TI1K T1MK TO IJL'Y QQ QQ to School Pants, Blouses, Skirts, Drosses, Blouses, Hosiery, Etc. BEACON VARIETY STORE MRS. MAItY MUBOFF, Prop.

28 MAIN STREET BEACON FALLS TEL. 6532 Store Open Evenings Until 8 0'Clock iiiininniiiiiiPiiiiniiiiuiiiiBiiiuttn Leaves Honpltal Mrs. Donald -Mitchell and infan daughter, have returned to home on Wolfe uvenue from St Mary's hospital, Waterbury. Cotnoir Appointed Joseph Cotnoir has been ap pointed chairman of the Beacon Falls Red Cross auxiliary, takin; the ulace Ralph Tucker, win has held this post since Octobe of 1933. Mr.

Cotnoir is a 'special repre scntutive in sales for the Nou York Life Insurance company. He Is already active in civic organiza tlon in Seymour and Naugatuck being a member of the board ol directors of tho Rotary club Seymour, a charter membei of tho newly founded Exchange club In Naugatuck. Playgrounds Will Close Friday With Final Ceremonies The Prospect St. Playground's king and will be crowned at the closing ceremonies Friday, Audrey Kerner, supervisor, has oounced. A special program for the 1 day has been planned and a party win be held at noon.

Yesterday a "Musical Jamboree" was presented. About 50 persons attended the show which was planned oy the children. The children also their own coatumea, The program follows: Hula dance, Bernice Taranovich; songs, Helen Klimes- zeu-ski and Judith Pocoski; songs. Cora Zonas and Margaret solo, "Now Is the Hour," Janice Buckley; specialty songs, Richard Taranovloh; duet, "Four-Leaf Clov er," Mary Ellen Fltzrnuurlce and Beverly Yurk saltis; song, Lor raiue LongO; duet, "Little Duckto Racki, Son Share Room In Hospital Tonsils Removed This Morning; Both Are "Fine" Henry C- Raclil and son, Henry, arc patients in the same room In St. Mary's hospital, Waterbury, where both had their tonsils removed this morning.

Mr, Rackl, a of the Xaugatuck Police department nnd chairman of the Naugatuck Veterans Council and his young soil were admitted to tho hospital last night. They live at 206 Hoadley street, AlhorlUos at the hospital report both father and son arc dolnjf fine. The youngster has sent word to his uncle, Patrolman Walter Lys- dewlcz that he "was good boy" and is deserving of the new bicycle promised by his uncle. jCmcoZn Store fcl WEST MAIM ST. t-nm WATERBURY'S LARGEST AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR AND TELEVISION 900 95 30 TUBE CONSOLE FLOOR MODEL TELEVISION SET EXPERT INSTALLATION SERVICE EASIEST CREDIT TERMS CLOSED MONDAY Daddlc," Lydia Molgado und Sophie Rctkowakl.

Vera Retkowski was muster of ceremonies. Today 'is "Pig Tall" day at tho playground. Everyone attending must wear his or her hair In pigtails and tied -with a ribbon. Prizes will be awarded for the wierdest, and the largest pigtails. Unemployment Claims Found Fraudulent (By UnltM Press) The state of Connecticut has recovered more tlian $200,000 In fraudulent unemployment compensation claims.

An official of tho Employment Security division of the State department aakod statu police two years ago to conduct an Investigation of false claims. Since then, 450 cases were hooked and it was found that they Involved bad claims, thefts or forgeries In amounts of $50 to $800 each. Police report that restitution was mode In most Instances and that the conscience of others brought a lai'k'e amount of the state's Shoe Hardware Co. Strike Authorized Members of the Waterbury Shoe hardware U. S-.

Rubber Co, Division unit of PMC Local 251 vot- last night to its negotiat- njf committee whatever strike a'c- ion it wanta. The vote was, a nanimous one. Ovlde Garceau, PMC representa- ive, stated that the members have Iready rejected an 11-cent hourly increase. He alao staled that ne offer does not even come up the offer of its parent concerr et alone that of other Industrie this area." The PMC is seeking two extra paid holidays plus a 12 oent hourly increase. Garceau said he would notify conciliators on the strike action.

He -ilso stated that the union wouk THE AIR TODAY JfATJGATUCK NEWS (CON.V.K WEDNESDAY, 5 5 NAUGATUCK NEWS Treasury BundatJtml Melody WJ2 Fun A Girl Marries BUI Hurrlnitlon Sinus Portia Facus IJIf Lei's Hiivc Music Wlnnur Taka Alt Plain Bill Hound Capl. MWr.iirm 6 Luin 'n' Abner Frunl FuRe Fnrrull Tom IS, Chrlsly JJrk O(her Nows Fashions in Melody Talks lilli Sltrn Strictly Sports Allen Proscoll Sports Music )e willing; to meet the company apraih if they had a new offer to make. A donation of $100 was voted by the union for the Torrington strike' Various divisions of local 251 have donated to the Torrington gfi'oup. Fighter Planes Grounded In State (By United Press) F-47 fighter planes, of the Conn. National Guard have been grounded pending an investigation of two crashes in as many dayj.

The order to keep the Thunder- iblts out of the 'sky was issued' by Colonel 'George R. Stanley! who named a board of inquiry to Investigate both accidcntB. Neither was seriously hurt in the mishaps, which occurred in West Suf- lleld and Plainvllle. i Engine trouble had-, tentatively been given as the cause of both crack-ups, but a more complete report is expected from the board. 6 A.

Cluney Howull 'n' Abncr HeuJllncs C. Hill Vnn Tohel: 8 ThomiLM Tuno.f T.omux Star TCxlra W.TZ_Elh«l and Albt-rt Music 7 Thu Ultlc Cluh Luwls, Jr. To tho Counly -Farmer Vnur Answor Flnnl 7 15 Melodies H.a;ii,'cr Comment WNRC-World Ovur PhiyhoiiHn R. Ol Wuuk In.slcl.. n( SportM for AH p.lchnn! HnrknRMS 8 Cliamolcon CUKsil Ol'L-ll.

Swine ARi-nl Boslnn Bluoklu 8 Dr. Chrlsllim Ailvi'iuure TELEVISION PROGRAMS Chunncl (I Test .11. i Tu-iolunus i i lleMimii Small Pry. Cluli HIISR IlfiilKt-'s IMm Shnrw IViitocraphlc Hurinuns :,30 C.inn-ra Film Shuns Tin- Layinns News liftxinK at Jamaica 1V(' Cliiinni'l i M. Wr.man's World :30 vrifKi'itn) jjrt-viru- v.eatht:r repoi-: ISarlli We Live I5y Film Sborls MI.SKIIS Gouy Music, rupnrt Film KliDi-in 13ub Howard sin.w I'laei's rii'iiKft N-ws MS Face ihe MUHIO Film SlviriN :1 Lucky l-'up Winner Take All One Nile Cllniilli'l M.

Muwlcal TV-luvlHlun Five Day Labor, Management Session Scheduled At Storrs Registrations nre still boinfl- received for tho fivo-dny I.nbor-Mnn- agement. Clinic beginning; Monday and ronlinuir.pr through Friday, AUR, 27, to be held nt Storrs. nccordintr to Myron Clark, director or the University of Connecticut's I Labor-Management Institute. The conference Is open to repre- semativc.s of labor, management, and the public, and members wil! be housed in University dormitories. The meetings will consist of discussions and lectures led by speakers from both labor and management, who will include Ellsworth Grant, vice-president of Allen Manufacturing Hartford; Henry Kullas.

rcRiona.li director of the Textile Workers Union of America, CIO; Waller Wheeler, president, Pftncy-Bow'cs, SUimford; Arnold Zander, international president, American Federation of State. -County, and Municipal Employes, A.F. of Charles Stewart, chief of the lice of Program Planning, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington I D. C. I According ,1 by A.

X. Joi'Bcnsnn, president of the university, the primary goal of the conference is to make available an opportunity of representatives of Inbnr, management, interested citizens to meet in an impartial atmosphere. TAEIETS A colly-tound lhal gelt rool rwiulu Ti-li-vlMlun Slun Oil SPEED BOAT RACES bottles weiv; invented bv Dr. Harvey D. Thatcher of Pols- d.irn, Now York, in 18S4, 7 9 County Jinx Hcnii Cosle'lo of -Stiirs ff Allfirnev lor the Housi Music Advonunv- Wilstler Bli; Slory Drmnmond Thf-n'T 10 Capllol Cloak Man Trial Ynu Want- 11 News II W.RRY-WCBS-Henry Orch.

Hasel by Request w.i: 1 Tnwno Orch. Krnmor Oi-oli, Anthony Orch. CiumH Barron Orch: 2 Use Those Hours You Spend WASHING and IRONING EACH WEEK OF THE YEAK FOE OTHER PURPOSES! REACH AGREEMENT Berlin Authoritative sources say tho Berlin police In the east; and west sectors have reached an agreement which should bring pence to the German capital. The- agreement is said to provide that one police force will notify the other when a black market raid will be made in the borderline. district of the city.

HAY FEVER SUFFERERS Wllh FRVHOIi you buy comlori, ffzinh', NJIHII! Irritation, Inllamrna- clIllicuHleM, all wny lo ihu initiative otfecl nt Huolhlnif FKV- ROL. Try It. Oiit -It lit Cnrrol Sluru and ull othur Kood ilruKslorus. National Guardsman Killed In Accident (By United Press) One New Haven National Guardsmen was killed and two othera injured in a Jeep accident at Camp Edwards, Moss. The victim was 19-year-old Ralph Zingarella, Jr.

Hospitalized 'are Donald MacDonald and Frank Stellate, both of New -Haven. All three were attached -to Co. A of the 102nd Infantry. According to authorities, -the Jeep in which they wore ridin? a curb and overturned aev- eral times. May We Serve You Call Wat.

4-4106 your life to live, lady enjoy it! AT THE DANBURY FAIR WATER COURSE Danbury Fair Grounds, Danbury. Conn. FRIDAY NIGHT AUGUST 27TH FIRST RACE 8:30 GATES OPEN 7 P. M. SEATS 20c Fed Tax Includes Car and Free Parking- PRICE.

Only Water Speedway of Its Kind In U. S. Famous Pilots Fast Boats Thrilling A SPECTACLE OF SPEED AND DARING you wax NOT WANT TO MISS! GIVES YOUR CAR RICCIO DENTAL LABORATORY MANUFACTURERS OF F-A-L-S-E T-E-E -T-H 3HR. REPAIR SERVICE 3 HR. REPAIR SERVICE YOUR OLD PLATE MADE OVER IN PINK PLASTIC 24 HOURS AT LABORATORY PRICES ONLY NEWEST PINK TRANSPARENT PLASTIC PLATES AND FINEST TRANSLUCENT TEETH USED SAVE OVER AT OUR LABORATORY DENTAL PLATES MADE BY TECHNICIANS ONLY! ISEMBERS OF AFL DENTAL STECH.

UNION LIC. NO, 2164E RICCIO DENTAL LABORATORY 31 OLIVIA STREET, DERBY GROUND FLOOR PHONE 2469 Injunction Against Shelton Rejected Bridgeport, Aug. Court Judge Edward Quinlan has refused to Issue an Injunction against the city o' Shelton. The restraining order had been risked bv Eugene Thrall to stor the city from issuing worth of bonds to construct a new building for the flra and police The bond Issue was approved at a election June 26. Thrall contended tb.it thc'Goun.

ell should have flt'Bt issued an. ordinance on the subject, and tc have ordered the use of machine instead of paper, ballots, in the election. i Time And Tide Table 1 (By United Pretw) 1 sun will rise Aug. 26 at and sot af 7:35. Here is a table of the tides for Thursday; New tides at 2:0." and 2:29 p.

m. Low tides at r'rnO n. m. and m. tides at a m.

and 3:20 o. m. at 9:50 a. m. and 10:51 p.

m. New Haven High tides at 4:05 m- and 4:26 p.m. Low tides at 10-12 n. m. and p- m.

Bridgeport, Greenwich, and Hi(fh tides n.t.4:10 a. nt. and 4:31 p. m. Low tides at 10.:17 a.

m. and 11:03 p. m. CONTRADICTIONS 'Hiss and "Whlttaker Chambers, star wlt- ncsse's in -the congressional spy hunt, faced each other publicly today and contradicted each other under o.ith. Both men were warned, before testifying before the un-American Activities mittee that one of them probably would be charged with perjury, BY FACTORY-TRAINED MEN TO FACTORY FACTORY-APPROVED EQUIPMENT What a thrill to WJIIRLAWAY on a Futuramic holiday! Free from work thanks to Oldsmobile's Hydra-Matic Drive.

Free from worry thanks to Oldsmobile quality service. That's why it's smart to stop before you your Oldsmobilc dealer's for a scientific lubrication and a thorough-going inspection. OldsmobiJo lubrications follow factory specifications. And Oldsmobile mechanics are experts when it comes to spotting trouble before it happens. So drop in After we put your car on the lift, you'll note a new "lift" in its performance.

OLDS MOB I IE A FREE MOTORS, Inc. NAUGATUCK, CONN. 492 NORTH MAIN STREET TEL. 2211 in J. Taylor, Uaual Nuvtrlc, ami FrMayi.

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