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77 Bristol News 4 Master Dance Lesson the hartford courant: Thrtjy, No.tnbtr 24, ma fTJ1! Vernon- Officials Fight grin, an expert in the modem1 Plan for Sale of Water dance, will give a special "mas-! ter lesson' at 7 p.m. Monday in the University of Connecticut's Hawley Armory. Man Gets Fine of S75 For Hitting Co-Worker BRISTOL (Special) A Cam-while her license was under sus- Rockville and Vernon town offk bridge. man, who alleged- pension and violation of road ly took a "sucker shot" at an- She was arrested after her other workman during the ron. automobile struck a parked po- struction of the Bristol Shopping lice cruiser- Plaza, was fined $75 Vednpsrinv Stanley Bancroft, 20, of 58 South oZT Sc lTSZ Kennedy, Johnson troupe, and the University Worn- of the Water and Aque- Still Running A way en's Recreation Assn.

duct Co. to sell water to other: pITTSBLRGH The Nagrin and Helen Tamim towns. poice radio cjrcuit took up a lot formed a new dance company! Selectmen and city officials at- of air time Wednesday because which made its debut at the tacked the water company at a two named Kcn'nedy mi 2aT ZZ2" before State Water "Johnson were still running. nllZ' sources Commission. Broadcasts beamed by the po- ZtZl fTT' I The company asked permission li communications center had grin heads a group of 18 dancers a maxirnum of three connection with the recent lniour new works rf election.

They dealt mainly with Two of Uhe selections were the Connecticut Water Co of 'East tw0 prisoners who broke out choreographed by himself The contract woud the county workhoilse. when he was presented before St was fincd $15 on a charSe of Judge Joseph F. Fleming in City abandonment of a motor vehicle, court on a breach of peace An- additional charge of failure charge, jto report an address change was John W. Tivnan, 3fi, told the, dlsmissed- court that his only excuse was! ine were ncd on that all workers on 'the project i road ruIcs vioIatn charges: Clin- two Dy lamins, ms wiW.for years. The escauers were identified as and artistic group.

were under a strain because oflu" niiing a deadline for comnletinn of Bertrand A. Cote. nmwt i 33, 64 Lillian $13; and Peter The water would be resold to and his "running mate" Jo-residents of South Windsor, East'seph L. Johnson, 19, MeKeespo, Windsor. Enfield, Windsor Locks Pa.

and Suf field." Students Assess School Programs At College Level arC History Tivnan was accused of hitting. Covini. 46, 33 South St. Roland Soucy, 31. of 44 Cabot St.

12- Soucy was knocked unconscious, stein's Del. 821 Farm Ave to the pavement and spent 13 0pcn Thanksgiving Day 'till 11 days in a hospital with a brain p.m Advt. concussion. Shirley A. Cenik, 26, of the; Shuler's Food Mart, 238 King Evergreen Inn.

Old Saybrook, was; will be open 9 a.m. 'til 1 p.m. fined $111 on charges of driving today. Advt. Is Published at Mayor Leo B.

Flaherty in opposition to the move. Flaherty charged that the com Mystic Seaport pany has neglected its present NEW HAVEN (Special) The first intercollegiate meeting of college students in Connecticut con franchise, and has refused to ex- irw ma-1 um nw iiiiiniiiiit'P'rn ii fuT-T-ni imrinnn imnrrnxmin aMiar fwit ar iiimIi MYSTIC 'Special' "Salted sidered methods of imnrovina P3" to service new customers in America's educational program at iUockvllle- Tolland a session in Southern rinw4inii Ellington. Ition published by the Marine His- Bristol Man Assigned To Sub Ethan Allen BRISTOL (Special A local Testimonial Is Set for New Judge man has been assigned to the Blue Crew which will make the first ture and internal injuries at Middlesex Memorial Hospital, Middletown. Both the truck and car overturned after the head-on crash. The truck driver, Frederick T.

Reibold, 20. of Hig-ganum. charged with reckless driving (Kenneth C. Burkamp Photo t. DRIVER CRITICAL: State troopers examine a mass of tangled metal which was once a L500-gallon sewage tank truck-and a car that's the truck 'on top Wednesday in Middle-field.

Rescuers had to use the crowbar at left to release Carh Anderson 62. of Middletown. He was in critical condition with a skull frac- trip on the Navy's first Polaris submarine, the Eihan Allen, wliifli was I.Tiniflmrl Tiificrlav in State College here. He also said water pressure is, torical Assn. for its members.

Patricia Petrillo of Southington Iow inusonle areafs; the companyf In a imited edition it ws president of the Student Educa-j'8 Je flow of w-ater Haa. and tinn An nf rvinnontint ot crcr Hockanum River in the summer-1 1 3 tion Assn. ot Connecticut at SCSC and Rockville needs the the whalinS fleets of was chairman. Lmda Bauman of 'Ime neeus fne wa i Norwalk was program chairman ter ltself expansion. Francisco from the days the and Edith Klein of Norwalk was The tomPany said lts resenes first whaleships slipped through corresponding secretary.

Lake are adequatC the Golden Gate h. the early 1820s Miss Elizabeth McMahon of the fat low water pressure is caused. to the of T. Alfano of in this century. Hare his tion Professional Standards Com-uffieId aPeared SUPPort the of the BRISTOL (Special) AUy.

thony J. Rich will be toaMmas-j He is Senior Chief William Haig ter for the testimonial dinner to who has been in the Navy for he fivpn Ypdnertnv at 7 nm lit it Training School FCC Approves Roof Collapses K'iHino- 3 Wnrkmpn HARRISONBURG, Va. R(liSS Flllld fOI" at the Elks Club for Judge Harold former' Dorothy Flanagan, daugh-j 1 WO iNCW OlUie M. Missal. ter of Mr.

and Mrs. William mission delivered the principal; Judge Missal will become one Flanagan of 175 Mercier Ave. I I'M OiatlOllS pre-stressed concrete roof being, erected for a one-story building CW I lUyyl OUllU me iiiectsuie. shipmasters, and owners, bring- William S. Wise, director of the iint, into account the dramatic commission, said a decision will nUja, talk on the "New Horizons" pro- of the 44 judges mtthe new state They are the parents of twoj daughters and a son and at pres-j The Courant Bureau (gram Li education.

She spoke tun SOLTHBURY (Sp.cial.-South-, nped fnr hiflh made sometime a ter he fust Circuit Court which on Jan. 1 will take over the duties and func near here collapsed with a roar Wednesday killing three workmen and injuring four, three critical- iiii -o- fc-- nt rhA l-t-i tui'inni nft'irinrrc ourv iraininc bcnooi neia a looa Ul vcai- ent are living in Wattrford. 1 WASHINGTON The Federal tions of the municipal and trial are planned, he said. The Ethan Allen is scheduled lous growth of San Francisco. According to Edouard A.

Stack-pole, curator of the association and a recognized authority on the history of American whaling, i Communications Commission has ty. justice courts. He has been as- to be commissioned next Mm aft The men killed were working announced construction permits have been approved for two new signed to Circuit 16 with head er which it will leav3 for five years' service with the Blue Crew aboard. bazar and cookout sale to raise funds for a campus playground. A total of $2,470 was Bert Parks of television and Broadway was present with Mrs.

Parks and" his three children to help sell the cookbook, "Kitchen Kapers." State Men Named To Top Positions In National VFW phasis on the liberal arts and competence through achievement in academic knowledge. Program Summarized Four students summarized various aspects of the New Horizons program. Paul Best of Fairfie'd Univer- beneath the roof and those injured were on top of the portion of roof already placed The dead were identified as Raymond T. Schronce and Deni- FM stations in Connecticut. Another action by the commission apparently cleared the way for a new AM station in the state.

"this is practically an unknown chapter of American whaling. This new publication fills a definite need in rounding out this colorful story of west coast whaling. San Francisco was as im- The new FM permits are to mon Wichael. both of Harris Also present was Miss Maureen Norwalk and Waterbury men Southern New England Broadcast- 0nburg, and George a Kitlrell of ing to operate in 101.3 meg-: Rjchmond bullivan, Americas Junior Miss: suy asKca tor ine Advancement; have been annointerl ti tnn naJoortant to American whaling iof 1960. Both Parks Miss Professional in thn nf rm-Jfrftm the western ne-imeter of quarters in Winsted.

He is a former judge of the City Court of Bristol and a former corporation counsel for the city. He soon will resign as the senior partner in the local law firm of Missal, Hanrahan and Grabowski. The committee in charge of arrangements for the testimonial include Atty. Rich, Judge Bernard F. Grabowski, State Sen.

Wallace Barnes, Dr. Maurice H. Mack and former Mayor James P. Casey- Minstrel Show Planned The Fall Mountain Community acycies namden, and wwu) to operate on 104.1 megacycles in Waterbury. Man Badlv Hurt She's Best Scrounger In World NEW YORK (LTD Justine Williams calls herself "the best scrounger in the world." livan were kept busy in the center through college and post graduate "ejgn Wars.

-our country as New Bedford was booth autographing copies of the work and improved teaching tan-j Albert A. Beres of Norwalk has! to the eastern seaboard. -cookbook. tdards at the local, state and na-i0cen named national deputy chief "Tne hook's titIe derives from Food Donated tional levels. staJf wnje js Topon of be descriptive phrase identifying 1 New AM Station Likely ft 1 I Granting the application of vaT vrilSneQ WNLC, New London, to change T.

rn i. The display of food was donat-1 iaiann Juuer ana mraij Waterbury is national assistant Arctlc vhalers returning lrom its wave-length from 1490 to 1510 13V OcWtlUtJ irUtKLj mLa a a 1 Connecticut State College, New inspector general. Both north." kilocycles was seen as paving the, of it was made from I Britain, spoke on "Teacher Edu- ments are for one vear and made by vfw Commander-in-i Kennedy Increases way for a new AM station in the AuuuLtf itLU special! a v.inarc cation Programs" with the em- MiHHlptnun man 1,1 M1- "You can't be a second phasison a five-vear course to club will present a minstrel show vv viu imiuuivlv ii mail it i i frnm tho Inpnl rnmmiini. Chief T. C.

Connell, on recommendation of State VFW Commander Edward J. Zamm of Norwalk. on Feb. 13 at the Central High scrounger and run the program The New London station has been critical condition Wednesday 1 assjs(ed the oject do. School Auditorium.

Proceeds wiH rm running on $20,000 a year on authorized to increase its power night after being rescued fronv tj scrvjnH thcom. meet school and community needs. Popular Vote Edge WASHINGTON Presidentelect John F. Kennedy's popular vote margin over Vice President I 1 1 i i HOIl 40U wa IS 3 Kliowaus. vuwci maiu an wiwkuibu I oe usea 10 aia sinsorsn 0 .1..

r- 1. .1 Miss Maiy Vanderman of Willi- mittee and attending the bazar. Among others from Connecticut rituul ylK' Thi. Frr whil tin. 'ew i.nn sewase tank truck here.

mantic State College described! receivinV national assignments The Steering Committee includ- Tne ecnng tomnut ee mciua- a.M jntprvjpw 7" 1 raa 11 Ralph Scheidel has been named tlon expcrt an inteiucw- don power increase application! The 1.500-gallon truck was be-' Sch nickel Mrs director for the show and Gerald Miss Williams is head af the was pending, turned down an ap-jing driven south on Higby Road Elsa Catcr and Gra; the accreditation process and Miss; were judge nugi, jjoyt; Stratford I Richard M. Nixon widened a bit Petrillo of SCSC explained thej natioiial legal T.n tabulations Wednesday. of late RMrAin iiMii moc ai rtf niA ii 1 jfivicti ji iLdii nipannn trnm inp irppvirn uv i 1 cuvi ivrw i. ivieuoiu. u.

ui i 1 VA iITC.rt '7 i-r 'ivmk. -Assisting WUR-IT ucn Ot Uic neea tor nafonai cenmcauon; nf Rridrtrnnrt nqfmnnl anH rpvivd rplumsi frnm fho monies. Ann Cari Burke will Nice trance, the home Broadcasting Corp. Greenwich Hill Road Higgamim. I reciprocity.

if ftrl' Snl. T'J" fm chroeozraDher. The male chorus of the U.S. Sixth Fleet an pealed and secured an order from suddenly uy veerea to me ictt ana )o will hold a rehearsal Monday at a oi tne iavy 10 wnicn au.ouo the circuit court here last neaa-on into a car anven.o nn VMMne nf fpnm ,1 fni.i'"'" 'It stood at 194.133 on a count i ii uj i i rt aj -r w. uic v.

mpmnprsnm mimi Jinoo i saiIors attached. Carl Anderson 7:30 p.m. at the Fall Mountain are ruary. holding the appeal in abey-jby of Country i votes lor me uem-. Southern Connecticut Slate Col- The follmvintJ were namcd aides Ia'L 327 School.

Among iiungs Mies scrounged ance until the FCC acted on trie oau, wraaieiown, saia po Police Shooters Win 'during the last four years: 1.000 New London application. jliee. Thp Rristnl Pnlire nistnl ipnm'books for the USO library, free Au-nite Xfiw londnn Artian Overturned I Fairfield Alumni lege, i i i iii i. if Kin y-vi t- de-camn: Samuel iver of Dar-i rr t- r. l( uuuulluu9 xueiudv ieuiiu- a I ana Qirno i mvnfcttv i s.

1 vu.gv, ien. iawrence Hart cv ot uaK a i- a last night defeated the Hartford entertainment for parties, art ob-j Eiiot c. Lovett, counsel here! In the resulting tangle 'the truck rp tt nf ersity of Hartford. Inbury State Fred Burke of Naugatuck: Ue tots of 33.9i9.296 and 33; I i fJ kl: 4-: tOliege, WlllimantIC Mate LOIiege Vinoont Vollntti nf Rnu-avtnn- margin ot six points, zix .0 loiiu. 1UUU 1U1 1 lie win wait.

lor me su-aay v-vuuub iu icsi on ni 1 171 i Policeman Harold Heath with a volunteer instructors for language mrmA on the New London order'of the sedan. OalUrUtl) rjVeill Vl Robert Ray of Plymouth: Wallace The rise in Kennedy's 272 score led the local team. Oth-! classes, emergency quarters for to expire before starting any new; Burton E. Bolt, volunteer fire 'Extra Keys jZakalski of Stratford; Joseph Ro-jWas chiefly 'due to new figures pr Bristol shooters werp Lt. Wil-! stranded tourists.

Let inn for Greenwich. One hoDed-i man and garage operator who FAIRFIELD (Special) Two, gala of Middletown. from Louisiana which raised hrs liam Malvetz and Policemen Rus-i Worked For Army I for possibility, he said, is that was one of the first on the scene, stale residents will be honored by I aiuumj.n, Kan. in uavia xamed special aides-de-cam 1 plurality- in that slate over Nix-J sell Wedge, William Connelly, Ed-j Miss Williams 45 is a recrea-'Uie court will return the Green-; said it was necessary for rescuers ine i-mveiwiy mumnijiuu paiheu mi idi in a uown-were: Dennis Lnckson ol by nearly 16.000 votes. Revis-v mund Bernoskv and Armand Fei- ct ni.fv wich aoolication to the FCC and to pry the car seat apart with Assn- auiin8 a omqwi nere lot.

nen ne reiurnca tor 11 Hampton; Peter. Lotlus of New ions in several other states also utin.io that the commission will then a crowbar, then chain it up while several hours later, he found it. London and Edwatd D'Amato of' contributed to tipping the Kenne- ---w ItVJtl 1IIUJUI 11 teau. the Univ lion, vi miiiu.i.iiLU. i i.

ill I Ka I nr.nn.Anl kui, I Mrs. Emil Rindfleisch For the last 20 veirs she's been grant the Greenwich license on. Anderson was removed. iiarttora jdy margin. cans abrod to fill 'the basis of the hearings already! The Middletown man suffered uroniwaw a- unobKi, as uie uuers nff- "ihPld.

skuU fracture, severe internal "mnusof-the-year. and Dr. John! Two keys, neither of whtch be- Lnique Navy jMan.y Funeral services for Mrs. Olpa helping Ameri Fenski Rindflpiseh. K7 wifp nf 11 r- 1 II lit' MIHII I.

Mi' if 3 l'IIIPf'l I.AWw" I I 'V .1 1. l. l.u 1 1. ih (.. i imas as i ip a umni man-ot-tne-.

onsea 1 uu. ana a noie were uuvnuu me iaiiiuau iuiiurin tui mcic aic tm lunnueiscn. win oe neiu nnd with the Red1 ouusequviu iu mc mum i iiijunts miu mudi cms. lie.lea! rk th, pre vonr. on the scat.

comprises nearly 2,000. about 33.000 varieties of mush itross ana 101 a ume woisca i Orlowski. a Stamford "Would you use these? read units largely used haroor and rooms of which about 1.000 are eran Church. Burial will be tv snnpinl Servie- unit of two oilier applicants iuea u.i arrested RieDold on a charge ot will be cited ior his organization- the note. "They fit." ferry operations.

IUI IHIIIItlll I.U115UlllllUil. Vpt Tpmntprv Fripnrl m.w rall: the 1400 wavelength in southwest-'reckless drivinff. at the Petkc Funeral Home Thurs- helps to be' a combination' ern Connecticut. They are New! Volunteer firemen were called efforts behalf of the asso-j day from 2 to 5 and 7 to p.m. 0r m)yg helper realtor Canaan Broadcasting Ne.V;to s(and by at the scene.

and for Jus Mrs. Rindfleisch, who died Tucs--small-money lender and hand-! Canaan, and WPD Danbury. Chief Lewis Griffith said the fit ,0 lhe university. He also day night at her home, was born holder to head a USO even has fficially notified repeatedly used fog nozzles. irves as president of the alumni, in Germany and came to Bristol! peace(ime that Greenwich wants to be'dry p0Wder and carbon dioxide on S'oup.

24 years ago from Waterbury. Not ionB aeo Miss Wil'iams a Party t0 tlie P'eeamg ii mere sman ires whid, resuted aow on me rauutiu iatu T-t- 1 I. is any move to gram 10 me rew snort cjrcujts tne truck's ivumas was clecleu iur uie She was a member of the Ladies! had to help a sailor, because there's a one-month residence re MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER SUGGESTS Decorate Your Floors for the Christmas HOLIDAYS Aid of Zion Lutheran Church. A Gold Star Mother, she was a member of the American Legion Aux electrical system award in recognition ot nis con- He said there was some gaso-tributions the field uf line spilled, as well as a portion redPient 0 f.three 8rants 'I1 of the contents of the tank truck, recent months' "arch proj- quirement for marriage in Nice. "He had planned on instant Canaan or Danbury applications.

Cadets Pull Prank SAN RAFAEL, Calif. -Cadets at San Rafael Military iliary. marriage when he hit port and Besides her husband, she leaves; his fiancee Who came to town a i i mAniKr. if i i pn i nap ecis center on me siuay oi uia-betes. The awards are the first to be a son.

emu K. Kindlieiscn ot just tnen expectcd the samC) shel acaaemy, resuve Ri-lclnl- ninp dnimhtPi-s Mrs Mar. i.i JdiseiD ine and military-type llV- srAKlAiMJUKU. S. then expected the same," she suggested they OCT CARPET CENTER tt t-.

I- .1 1 I I SillU. 1 MIliiiCMSU UICV -V IHIl 1J, "I go out tj pre. ii. itiurus nas reurea alter 10 aiumni meniiiers, ac- ing, gave their dean a tha Bredeteld. Mrs.

Harry middie 0f tne Rea in a ship Mrs. David Palmer, Mrs. get married there, but that's acuvermg man lor 40 years. cording to Leonard raoictta, Thanksgiving Day present. When retired Army Col.

Robert The 30th year was his hardest, banquet chairman. lies, airs. Juno rarenu, airs, uon- anajnst the law That year, he says, "I was Another highlight of the pro- ii i i v.i....n Unci Pnm oranil- aid Doudreahlt and Miss Olga nnaiiy arranaea to nave Rindfleisch. all of Bristol. Mrs.W uvnf ioA in pmo ate.

showed up for work Tuesdav n.S win oc an wuu aid. Everett Frazel of Manchester in a huny. as per he found a wall of pink the ankle Mrs Klsin Pniri-r nf Great Bar- n. Mnrk 10 feet tall and 3 bantanl r00stcr- SI- airfield president. a uvy jiujic iiiwumru in nngton, a orotner, nu-icc." four feet wide mocking nis aoor.

nivv. State Market Bulletin dolph Fcnski in Germany; and 19 Helps Woman Tourist "PIONEER VALLEY GROUP" BROADLOOM CARPET FROM 8'5 "t-yd-'o 1495 'INCOMPLETE! CARPET, CUSHION AND ALL LABOR NO EXTRAS TO PAY BUDGET PLAN if t4t tttt Nourse said there would be no disciplinary action for the prank grandchildren and five, great Tho money-lending, when it oc-j which he ascribed to high spirit" Preptrtd by tht Connecticut Dept. of Agriculture NCV tins, is sunny uii lucu xaiue i ui; and the cash out of Miss bcfcrc lhe hoi. Bndgeoort Waterbury NEARBY Apples, Baldwin, E. bo Apples, Cortland, E.

oox Applti, Dellcioui, E. box Hums' pocket. She told of helping aay a female tourist who appeared at i the USO in a weepy state. LlVCSlOCK 3larkCt grandchildren. Man Bequeaths Sight to Others BRISTOL (Special) Two persons were bequeathed the gilt of sight by a local man who died last week.

Apples, Mclntoih, E. io "The woman told me she had- Chicago ap tin butcher hoq Broccoli, bun. m.w. VAiaWnAeH tnnnH At tlO A hull. Iii.a' v-nuunyc, traie, 3y IDS.

n't had a bite of food in highest Of the frrets. dot. 1 lb. niinot lu i dreaweiqm, eauai 10 us Miss Williams said' "She H9 r'c" made 9ins 01 is 10. Celery, doj.

bun. tldVS, miss yiuiaius suiu. cenls on the sellest Potatoes, 50 lbs. Said SIlC lost tier money ana as Wednesday supply in three monms. Spinach, bu.

FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING OUR NEW ENGLAND BRAIDED RUG GROUP if(L Wnnl liraiflc 8 1 10 sm.oo too embarrassed to ask fellow witn oniy s.itu neao on si ng 5qUsn, Acorn B'nut, bu good shipper demand, buyers paid SHIPPED IN tourists for a loan. She had an 19 for 190-230 lb mined l-J and i-J flraoes, Beans, Snap, bu. John E. McGIynn of 56 Ste-v Beets, dol. bun.

The previous Si tops were paid on live days In late July and early August. art who died last Thursday, honest face and I loaned her Hartford 5.75 3.25 J.7i 1.00 il 8.00 3 25 4.25 2.00 2.75 1.75 ISO .0 100 1.75 2.25 1.25 1.40 2 00 2 25 1.25 150 4 00 5 50 1.20 1.40 3 25 4.00 4.25 4 50 4 00 4.50 4 00 5.50 3 25 4.00 1.25 150 3 50 4 25 8 50 1 50 5.50 8.25 .33 .35 140 150 2.75 4 00 3.25 3 50 1.75 2 00 3D0 3 50 5.00 3.25 Haven 2 50 J.OO' 2 75 3 25 4 50 5 50 3.7S 3.7S 2 00 2 1.50 2.00 1,00 us 1,25 1.75 I 25 1.40 150 175 1.50 2.25 5 00 5 "5 1.25 1.59 3.00 4.00 4 25 4 50 375 4 00 3.50 8 )5 3 50 4 00 175 1.50 3.50 4 50 8 50 1 50 4 50 8 00 33 .37 1 40 180 2 75 3 50 3.35 -3 1.75 2.00 ISO 4 00 3 85 3 00 2 50 no 2.50 125 4 50 8 75 3 50 4 25 3 00 100 1.50 1,75 1 00 i.25 1.75 2,00 1 25 1 40 1.59 1.75 125 150 4 59 5 7S 1,75 175 4.00 4 50 475 3 50 4 0O 3 3.7S 4 50 I.2S 175 4 00 4 75 475 7 50 4 50 8.09 34 37 T3S 1.81) 3 25 3 50 3.7$ 150 75 275 2 50 V.S 2 59 3 00 3 50 3.25 9 50 3.00 4 50 5.50 3 50 4 25 2 50 3 00 150 1.75 100 1.25 1 50 2 00 1.25 150 1 50 00 1.00 I SO i 4 75 $25 125 150 3 50 4 00 4 25 4 5C; 4 00 4 50 3.75 4 50 2 75 4.50 1 15 1.50 3.75 4.75 $50 1.00 4 25 8.00 .33 .31 US 150 3 00 3.50 3 35 3 50 175 2.00 2 25 3 50 375 3.00 ivv iu iivvi uriuiuu About hundred head sold at th peak. Calufllfower, crate Cranberries. 24 lbs. Cucumbers, bu.

had before his death donated his some money. It was returned." .5119.00 9 12. The supply was well below expectations 1 MB aUULHT WJ TCII I Itl .1 I MlSS Williams Said pi'OUaoiy tlie ind brouaht the week's total to 21,000 Crapes, lug A Beautiful Arrangement of Color hardest chore is finding housing i J7'M crB' Other mixed lots In th 200-280 lbs Oranges. ctn Visit Connecticut's Complete Carp et Shop For All Your Carpet Needs! WE SHJP FREE ANYWHERE IN NEW ENGLAND range brought H7.50-II.8S nd sows Pearl. Western, box IU.S0-17.

Peppers, bu. Slaughter steer prices also extended Potatoes. Eastern 10 bs. their gains, boosting the top to $2 tor Potatoes, Eastern 50 lbs. mixed choice and prim wi.n th market potatoes, Sweet, bu.

steady to 50 cents higher. Th S2 was 1 Totatoes, Western, 50 lbs. the highest since July. Mixed good nd Rutabagas, 50 lbs. cholc grades were $28 and the Squash, Summer, 'i tu.

good grade S24.V5 and up. tomatoes, 1-10 lbs. for the dependents of American sailors in Nice. "You've got to turn over stones," she said, "to locate a decent two -bedroom apartment for $1:50 a month and c'en that rent is somewhat of a hardship on the typical sailor." The second hardest chore is eyes to the Eye Bank for Sight Restoration, a national organization sponsored locally by the Bristol Woman's Club. Upon his death his eyes were flown to New York City for the Eye Bank.

Cornea transplants make possible tho gift of sight from one person to another. More than 230 hospitals are cooperating in the Eye Bank program. Mrs. Albert Laplumc is local chairman of the Eye Bank WGflESTEB C1P ET OTTER Heifers were i mostly 50 cents 0her, Aft quottlont art based en sales to rollers of averaqt to top quality vea ers and bulls strong. Helters sold uo products city whoKsal trading centers, to $27 tor mixed choic and prim nd uo to $26.50 for choice.

Vealers grading LB. MM- Small II or hostess good and choice moved at $21-25, utility 27 Jl keeping the volunteer "Connecticut's Complete Carpet Specialty Shop" Opto Tuuday, Thursday, Friday 'Til 9 P.M. Wtdnesday and Saturday 'Til 5:30 P.M. 311 MAIN MANCHESTER Opposite tht Armory-MI 3-5103 ana commercial bull at 4 .48 staff at full level. The joung sailors fall in love with the pretty French hostesses and marry them Slaughter lambs wer steady to consumer no.

cents higher and brought 8 125 tor Consumer Grade do. .85 ,83 Jl mixed cnolce and prime wooied kinds and Abov Quotations based on CARTON sales Is leUilert. $15-17 for mixed good and Ewes Lowest figures relied torn sales In caits..

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