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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 5

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Hartford Couranti
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THE HARTFORD COUSANT: WJW.y, M.reK IfW) Ribicoff Raps HUNDREDS OF SALE ITEMS BARGAINS GALORE ALL OVER THE STOREI OPEN TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY 10 TO 6 P.M., THURSDAY 'TIL 9, SATURDAY 9:30 to 6 P.M. CLOSED MONDAY. ONLY 4 MORE DAYS TO SAVE Weakening Of License Rules Gov. Ribicoff said Tuesday he would oppose any proposal to weaken the present state program of suspending licenses of 0 V- TV WCCG Honors Prelate, Courant Newspaperboy The Rt. Rev.

Msgr. John P. and was ordained in 1931 Wodarsld, diocesan youth director (in Fribourg. Switzerland, after and former Courant carrier, from 1917 to 1920. is this SiCOmpIeting theolgy at ner of the WCCC "Mr.

Success" University of Fribourg. trophy. Was Army Chaplain Sharing honors with the mon- During World War II, he served signor is Dennis Kargul of 3 Hig- as a chaplain with the 20th East Hartford, who de- ored Division in the European livers 107 daily and 152 Sunday Theater and received the Bronze Courants. He was awarded the, Star for heroism in action. He WCCC Newspaperboy Merit lhas served as diocesan youth di- convicted speeders or other ser mm ious motor vehicle violators.

The Governor's comment was prompted by a proposal of State Rep. Maurice R. Gersten, of Simsbury who suggested that per tin sons who must drive on their Awara, a wrist watch from Sav- rector since 1946. working with jobs or have no adequate public ltt Jewelers. the CYO, Confraternity ot Chris transportation to get to their jobs Plans to Attend College tian Doctrine, Boy Scouts, Girl be permitted to drive restrictedly Dennis, who is 15 and in the Scouts and allied erouDs.

He was even during suspension periods. 94th Anniversary Gersten's theory is that license 1 10th grade at St. Rose's School, 'chairman of the Chaplain's Corn-became a Courant carrier in Aug-mittee of the National Catholic list 1958 with a route of 98 dailies Committee on Scouting in 1954. anJ 125 Sunday papers. Active 56.

in sports he plays baseball in the Msgr. Wodarski delivered about Babe Ruth League and football 50 Courants to regular customers for the Elks in the Pony League. I and disposed of about 70 more suspension for sucn persons amounts to an undue hardship. His proposal is that such pef-sons be allowed to drive during suspension periods during stated hours of the day and on stated routes only. He plans to attend college aft at the Colt Firearms plant.

The presentation of the awards will be heard over WCCC this "Such a proposal would tend to er high school and go into the field of electronics. weaken what we are seeking to accomplish through he suspen-1 Msgr. Wodarski attended college morning at 6:15, 7:15, 8:45 and at St. Mary's in Orchard Lake, lagain at 12:35 p.m. sion program the reduction of highway deaths and the Governor said.

I would oppose any such whittling away at the present suspension profram." NEWSPAPER BOYS-PAST AND PRESENT: The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John P. a Courant carrier from 1917 to 1920, accepts the WCCC "Mr.

Success" trophy as Dennis Kargul of East Hartford receives the. WCCC Newspaperboy Merit Award. Dennis has a route of 107 daily and 152 Sunday Courants (Courant Photo by Maurice Murray). Proposed Colebrook Dam Topic Of Parley Tonight Legion Auxiliary Plans MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED PHONE JA 4-881 1 The executive riirertnr nf the miles, according to Lvle M. Thor-; nai delegates ish faculty relationships within the Hillel program.

Participating will be Mrs. Her- Will Visit Hillel House Farmington River Watershed 1 director of the state Board of Fisheries and Game. He said he Assn. said he hoped for a good! aB upnnrBrnoA nn ihe Up nf in. First District Meeting The First District of the Ameri-, can Legion Auxiliary will meet at 2:30 p.m.

Sunday at the Ma- sonic Hall. and Main streets, Wethersfield. Mrs. Arthur Ward, department president, and other department officers will be A delegation of B'nai B'rith women of the Hartford chapters bert Reitter, president of the Asa formation" on details of the many will visit Hillel House at the Uni- Chapter, and Mrs. David Jacob benefits anticipated.

He noted predictions on fishing versitv nf rnnnpctirut at Stnrrs son. chapter Hillel chairman; and recreational use along the at 3 p.m. Sunday. 1 Mrs. Norman Salkin, Alenu Chap- valley, but said the board "could There wiI1 be an open house ter president, and Mrs.

Murray nos eany see program. Student officers will dis-1 Rapaport, chapter Hillel chair- ner-tat nns are nnssihle nr even i PRESCRIPTIONS DAY OR NIGHT BY EXPERTS ARTHUR DRUG justified I cuss the Hil'e' Pro8ram- Ral)bi man, and Mrs. Abraham Nuss- The board has been informed' shalom Eisenbach, director, wiir baum Ararat Chapter president, turnout from both factions involved at a public meeting here tonight. "The ones who are going to bs injured are the ones who shout the loudest," Sydney Howe said. He said it was "disappointing" that most of the interest in the meeting at the Elementary School "is from Up-Valley folks who would be disrupted by the dam." Howe said he hoped for a good turnout from the "Down-Valley" residents below Collinsville "who stand to gain from the benefits of flood control." on regulation of the water level Jfrg Benjamin Hibbel, chap- i tut.

ocuji vviiiui ui ii ic jjaj'i'Uui- 05v deDartment will talk on Jew- ter Hillel chairman cw j. to determine its use as a recreational area, he noted, but had not been informed on the method and extent of its regulation, which would be a major factor in quality of fishing there. He indicated he "would appreciate knowing the method of operation" of the Hogback and Cole-brook Biver dams. Residents of Farmington Val-! Open Thursday 'Til 9 P.M. 94th ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIAL PHONE JA 4-881 1 ley from New Boston, to Windsor are expected at the public meeting, when officials of the U.S.

Army Corps of Engineers will discuss the effects of the proposed $10 million Colebrook dam above Hogback for flood control Bali-Bearing, Chain Drive TRACTOR and TRAILER Mamie Van Doren Granted Divorce and water supply. SANTA MONICA. Calif. (AP)-, Purpose of the meeting, Howe Actress Mamie Van Doren di- said, is "to make the public Regularly 22.98 vorced bandleader Ray Anthony Tuesday, testifying he would "stay -V away months at a time without; 1 telling me where he was going. Brown Thomson's Zig-Zag Portable aware of the engineers' proposals and to bring better understanding of its effects on highways, the river for various uses, 'and a possible water supply feature that could be involved." The proposed dam would reduce IjUUI( ii mi I wT'Jr And when he was home, she said, he was uninterested in his family.

A judge awarded her custody of the couple's son, Perry Ray, A ride 'n roll favorite pedal driven tractor with safety enclosed chain and ball bearing operation. Rugged enough for any young he-man with semi-pneumatic tires and easy-coupling trailer for pay loads or friends! 4, $300 monthly child support and $1 token alimony. 94 The shapely 26-year-old blonde charged the 39-year-old trumpet 79 i i player with mental cruelty. She was clad in a two-piece brown linen dress with bare mid-j Civil Defense Test Scheduled in May A full-fledged civil defense test is to be held in the state from noon May 4 until 4 p.m. May 5.

State Personnel Director George R. Walker, in notices to all state agency and heads Tuesday, urged that the testing, as far as state employes are concerned, be made as realistic as possible. All state agencies are directed i nfr.nM Usually 139.95 Males buttonholes ,94 Patches, mends nd darns riff and sported a 54-diamond sparkler she told newsmen was a birthday present from "my boy friend, Tony." She identified him as Tony San-torro, Los Angeles City College student. She said she met him during the filming of "Sexpot goes to College," in which he had a small part. But she insisted they have no marriage plans.

"I'll never get married again," she declared. to designate skeleton forces to operate during such emergencies 7.94 ZIG-ZAG ATTACHMENT Regular 2.95 BUTTON HOLE ATTACHMENT To fit all machines. Regular 9.95 TREADLE SEWING MACHINE COVERS Reg. 4.50 TREADLE COVERS, FLORAL CRETONNE Reg. 3.75 Sews en snaps, fasteners and buttons Appliques and embroiders Blind stitches and to assign people to help man the state CD headquarters at the University of Connecticut and the regional headquarters placed 3.94 throughout the state.

In his letter to agency heads Tuesday, Walker asked that the names of such nprsnnnel be listed for such 2.94 Life-time guarantee Ethiopia hopes soon to have its first pharmaceutical plant, Addis Ababa reports. I BT's Vacuums 4 Sewing Machines Downstairs Store i assignment. Lifetime Bearings Rust Resistant RED WAGON GIFTS! TOUR. CHOICE OF TRW Regularly 8.98 Jot opening Swings Account oi W00 ot mote A really sturdy wagon with semi-pneumatic tires and rust resistant bated enamel finish. Generous 35xl6l2x4 In.

size. JUNIOR SIZEWAGON 262x i 2'2x3'8. Reg. 5.93 4.94 Ifrris ia. A Kodak Brownie Bullet camera a Westclox electric alarm a Ship and Shore Acrilan a 12-piece Anchor Hocking ovenware set: come In and take your pick of these free gifts just for opening a savings account of $25 or more the new Wethersfield Office of iociety Rigid Plastic Reinforced' WADING POOL for paving "Itvs'BQiik for Soutngs' Wmttt Ui' Dtpaiit lnurMi Corpwitioe 1063 Silas Deane Highway.

the new Wethersfield Shopping Center GIFT OFFER GOOD THROUGH FRIDAY, MARCH 25 Regularly 10.98 Heavy gauge vinyl plastic model pool with 4 metal corner seats and legs. Pool Is completely weather proof, rust and mildew proof, complete with shower head hose connection and drain plug. BT's TOYS SPORTING GOODS, Downstairs Store 1..

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