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r'tr injtj ii i 'itt-m nrwiiimt, -i i hi i i in i i i 1 I inii.mii-iriii -n mi i stiimi hi nawsntaaanjf" 40 THE HARTFORD COURANT: Thursday, M.rcH II. 1965 Legal Notices Legal Notlcci Speedup Set At Sub Yard Mott's Earnings Increase Legal Notlcei State of Connecticut, District of Hani ford. Probate Court, Town of Hartford, March 10, 165. ESTATE OP EDWIN AI5HBERO), 1st of Hartford, In said District, decease Present, Hon. James H.

Kinieli Judge. The llth day of March, 15, at o'clock In tha afternoon, In the rooms of said Court tn the Municipal Building of the City of Hartford, In said DIs. SECOND ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT AND DAMAGE AWARD FOR MEADOW BROOK TRUNK SEWER, SECOND SECTION, WINDSOR (PART OP EXPANSION AND IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM, E. I. P.

BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORKS The Metropolitan District 115 Broad Street, Hartford, Conn. GROTON OrV-Most production UAC Earnings Increase 36; Commercial Sales Set Record employes at General Dynamics Corp. Electric Boat Division will CO On a basil nin-timir March 11, i5 Mott's Super Markets, Inc. of shift March IS tn snood nn. The Bureau of Public Works of The trict, Is hereby assigned tor hearing Stitt Connecticut, Dlitrkt tt Hirt-tord, Probatt Court.

Town ot Htrtford, March 10, IMS. STATE OP HENRY H. SUTPHIN, lit of West Hartford, In (aid District, deceased. Present, Hon. James H.

Klnsella, Judo. The Ith day of April, 165, at 1:00 o'clock In the afternoon. In the rooms of said Court In the Municipal Building of the City of Hartford, In said District, is hereby assigned for a hearing upon the settlement and allowance of the Trustees' periodical account of the Car-line S. Sutphin trust and for the appointment of a successor Co-trustee and it is ORDERED: That the surviving Cotrustee and the Executrix of the estate of the deceased Co-trustee of said trust estate exhibit said account In said Court at the day and hour above mentioned and that notice of the time and place Earnings of the United Air-! figure compares with pie compared with 64.670 in thJEas UarttoT TfPrtei, Wed-struction of submarines, it was TT-if I mA i upon the settlement and allowance of the Trustees' periodical account and twa annual accounts of tha Mete -B. Alan craft Corp.

jumped 36 per cent 122 or 21 per cent of total sai.es previous year. Payroll climbed smes ana announcea Wednesday, In 1964 despite a four per cent delivered to commercial $481,817,679 aeainst $4fi9 -I Is, Hours the first Metropolitan District having prepared schedule of estimated awards of damages and benefit assessments for the cost of laying out and constructing a proposed sanitary sewer in PRIVATE LANDS from White Rock Drive along Meadow Brook, crossing proposed Interstate Route No. 291 and West Wolcott Avenue to a point south of Ellsworth Drive, all In Windsor, as described In a layout ordered published by the District decline in sales. Itomers in 1963." 1594 APt aaifs w.e" 1A -be 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Sec ui)i. naaria tiL vrrti-rvm wprp, i berg, et al. trust, and It Is ORDERED: That the Trustees of saM trust estate exhibit said accounts In said Court at tha day and hour above mentioned and tha notice of tha time and place set for said hearing be givers to all persons known to be Interested in said estate, by causing a true copy This was disclosed Wednesday The United Aircraft execu-'sfi! 3 855 ainst iwi im wun 130 ond sht hours will be from 5 it- -1. Net income was $531,711 or to 2:30 a.m by the East Hartford company 713. tives said they expect commer In announcing the nine-hour cial sales will rise again this cents per share compared with $437,721 or 51 cents per share Board at a meeting held September 14; us annual re potrtostcko- rinlripr In commenting on the up- of this order to be published in som newspaper having circulation In said 1964, and having published the schedule year.

They also said the down- shift, J. Williams Jones president of Electric Boat, said set for said hearing be given to air on December 30 and 31, 1964 as re- District and a like copy to be sent Net profit last year amounted ward trend in Government sales coml in 1963. "There is a rlpar nH mmnci. persons known to be Interested In said quired by Metropolitan District ordl-'by certified mail, postage prepaid, estate, by causing a true copy of this i nance, and remonstrances having been each of the following named persons, order to be published In some news-1 received and a public hearing held, said i at least 7 days before the day set HARTFORD SPECIAL: Sales line need for a significant in- to $29,084,040 or $4.23 per share has "bottomed out and we orner ana winn said: compared with $21,450,378 or expect a significant increase in' "The airlines ordered 227 new $3.12 per share in 1963, Chair- 1965 sales in this category based jetliners with Pratt Whitney paper having a circulation In said Dis- Bureau of Public Works has on Febru- and earnings at the Hartford crease in production if we are Special Machinery Co. of Sims- to meet our commitments td trict and a like copy to be sent by i ary 23, 1965 ordered published the fol-registered air-mail, postage prepaid, to lowing second schedule of estimated as-the following named person: Mr.

Don-1 sessments and awards of damages for aid S. Sutphin, Via del Bardl, 36, Flor-the cost of said sanitary sewer upon for said hearing. Morton A. Eisner, Co-trustee, J. Weston Maher, Guardian ad litem, both at 11 Asylum Hartford, Miss Meta B.

Aish-berg. 30 Outlook West Hartford, Mrs. Minnie Aishberg Simons, man h. m. Horner and Fresi- on present Government require-Aircraft engines 1964, a rec dent William P.

Gwinn told ments for our products." lord number compared to the 17 inrH nmK 171 1 bury dipped last year, the com- the Navy." ence, Italy and by also causing a like such persons and property io Its udg benefited or damaged 40 East Mth New York, N.Y., Mrs. copy of said order to be sent by cer- ment specially Legal Notices stockholders. Sales totaled The company said its backlog ordered in the previous peak Msomwi i l.f nr io u. mtZ amounted to $4,349,638 com Helena Simons Marks, 41 Sheridan titled mail, postage prepaid, to eacn or thereby ESTIMATED MAXIMUM COSTS the, following named all at least IS days I and Mr. Henry A.

Simons, Indiv and DAMAGES FOR RIGHTS-OF-WAY, lands as Co-trustee. 124 Clayton both of 281,070,409 in 1963. The earn-(amounted to $1.2 billion, began ordering Pratt kXI. crossed by sewer: SEALED BID NOTICE Sealed proposals for supplying the following will be received by the Director of Purchases, State of Connecticut, 460 Silver Street, Middletown, until 10 A.M. on the dates shown, and thereafter im before the day set for said hearing.

John P. Harbison, 5 Haynes Joseph Adinolfi, Guardian ad litem, 750 Main both of Hartford, Hartford National Bank and Trust Company (West Hartford Center Office), Co- John T. Nelson and Marorie M. Nelson John W. Pikor and Thaddeus mgs were the company's high-spared with $950.

million at theiVvhitney Aircraft powered jetiQ cnm est since 1958, Horner and same time a year ago, an in-'transports. In 1963, a total of trJZe Gwinn said. Icrease of a quarter of a billion 111 ordered." in mediately opened and read in public. Malisrewskl Scarsdale, N.Y. I Certified from Record, 00, JAMES, T.

CANIVAN, AssistantClerl, 690 00; NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF THEf LOAN-A-MATIC EOUIPMENT 435 00 1 COMPANY "0i Notice Is hereby given that TH LOAN-A-MATIC EQUIPMENT COM- share 1963. Bid forms are available at the above; trustee, 1010 Farmington Avenue, West; Philip Bolasevich Hartford, Mrs. Sally S. Joslin. Elmer C.

Young 'Sales to commercial custom- dollars. The United Aircraft execu- ers were up substantially in Increases in employment, tives also reported that billings 1964 to an all-time peak for the; payroll, and total assets also under missile and space con- Indiv. and as Executrix of the estate of state of Connecticut Caroline Squibb Sutphin (Carolina S. Sut- Vincent A. Carlson and phin), and Mrs.

Sally S. Joslin, Execu- Bull Brothers, Inc. trlx of the estate of Caroline Squibb Theodore F. Maher and Rolando corporation of $361,365,565 or 29 were reported by the East Hart-: tracts climbed to $184 million L. Maher, Lot.

No. 10 wo.uui pan a Connecticut corporation hev-' lng Its principal place of business In WiSi Ton Hartford, was dissolved by Resolution of the Directors and Shero- 720.00 holders, effective January 20, 1965. BACKLOG RISES: The Chicago Pneumatic Tool owner of two Greater Hartford industries, has reported a rise in its backlog of business. New orders received during the first two months of 1965 were 25 per cent ahead of the same period a Emllie H. Hamann, Lot No.

9 Radion Kllmchuk (Klimchuck) March 16, 1965 Fruit Sizer repair Parts service for International Crawler Tractor Measles Vaccine March 17, 1965 Thermos Jugs hand Tools Printing Equipment March 11, 1965 Printing Business Calling Cards Videotape Recorder Milk Cream Tape Recorder Hammer Knife Mowers Medical Supplies-Windshield's Door Glass for Trucks Paint. Milk, Milk Products Cream, Cottage Cheese, Orange Drink Hand Lawn Mowers per cent of total sales," firm. Employment at the 1964 compared with $160 mill er and Gwinn reported. "This end of 1964 stood at 65,096 peo-iion in the previous year. Sutphin (Caroline S.

Sutphin), deceased Co-trustee, 374 Hollow Tree Ridge Road, Darien. Conn. Certified from Record. ROBERT F. STENGEL, Assistant Clerk.

Al Creditors of said Corporation, it Total All Damages 14,01000 CONSTRUCTION COSTS Trunk Sanitary Sewers, Including any, are warned and given notice present their claims to David Kramer, 10 Crossroads Plaza, West Hartford, Dailv Investor Contingencies, Engineering and Connecticut on or before July 1. 19S Administration C4im, not fnj within said timet March 19, 196S Meat Carcass 1 Loin State of Connecticut, District of Hartford, Probate Court, Town of Hartford, March 10, 1965. Present, Hon. James H. Klnsella, Judge.

night landings at the Wright Patterson Air Force Base. The government dropped two of the three charges against Hagerman after he pleaded guilty. He was charged with destroy shall be barred by statute. Total Estimated Maximum Cost Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, thle of Proposed Sewers S1S7.000 00 19m flay o( 196s. POSSIBLE FUTURE CONNfcCiion i THE L0AN-A-MATIC EQUIPMENT Upon the application of Herbert Older, Executor of the ESTATE OP MAX LAN-! CHARGES IN LIEU OF IMMEDIATE; COMPANY Sloop Broken Scientist Fired at Jet Planes DAYTON Ohio (UPIi Gilbert Speculating In Land Questioned year ago.

The company owns the Jacobs Mfg. Co. of West Hartford and the Allen Mfg. of Bloomfield. Pay-Cheat TT "I 11 DERMAN, lata of Hartford, In said Dis-j ASSESSMENTS gy.

trict, deceased for an order of sale of; LAND ALONG SEWER FROM WHITE WILSON, GREENBERG, ASBEL a oscionoscope Offset Press Meat, Meat Products Poultry Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (9:30 a.m.) March 25, 1965 Printing Flat Forms March 23, 1965 Tea Spectrophotometer, etc. Hand Tools School Furniture-Incubator Shaker Lobby a Rest i Room Furniture Stereotaxic Instru-j ments Printing Book Sale of Used Machines I Fork lift. March 25, 1965 Uniform Hats Hangers ROCK DRIVE NORTHERLY ALONG MEADOW BROOK TO WEST WOLCOTT CHANNIN Its Attorneys. ing government property valued at less than $100. The charges such interest as decedent had at the time of his decease in and to certain real estate particularly described in said application situated in the town of Hart AVENUE I NOTICE LEGAL John Pikor and Thaddeus Maliszewski accused him of shooting into a A public hearinq will be tteld March 15, 1965.

East Hartland School teachers' room. East Hartland at I p.m. T29 trainer plane, a B52 jet ford, County of Hartford and State of Philip Bolasevich it Is Elmer C. Young ORDERED: That said application be Ruth A. Stanton By WILLIAM A.

DOYLE HPaflea DV Herman. 67. a brilliant bomber, and a KC135 jet tank- FROM WEST nwse sri oct wntf ndrtherlY requested for the W. C. Ketchif heard and determined In the rooms of LAND ALONG SEWER said Court in the Municipal Building WOLCOTT AVENUE oirmmi sags Boxer Type Trousers March 26, 1945 Neckties Sanitary Belts March 29, 1965 Belts A Suspenders March 30, 1965 Weaving Knitting Yarns Plumbing Suopiies W.

H. FINNEGAN. ALONG MEADOW BROOK TO A POINT owemng. er, as they flew over his farm search scientist, broke at mght Damage the of the City of Hartford, in said District thtt llth riAtf nt March. 19A SOUTH OF ELLSWORTH omvt EDITH L.

LEOPOLD, Secty Toning Board of Appeals. tears vveanesaay ana admitted planes was slight. Director of Purchases. snooting at Air orce jet bomb- 10:30 o'clock in tha forenoon, and (Vincent A. Carlson and Bull Brothers, that public notice be given to all per-1 Inc.

sons Interested in said estate to p-j Theodore F. Maher and Rolando L. pear. If they see cause, and be heard Maher thron. hw nuhlishina conv of this Emilie H.

Hamann INVITATION FOR BIDS In 1819 the "Savannah," the ers which disturbed his sleep. Classified Advertising first ship to use steam in cross- "Iwant to plead guilty," Hag- Sealed bids will bo received by the Town of Windsor until 1:00 p.m. o'clock, E.S.T. Tuesday, March 23, 1965 for the alterations to the Luddy House at 261 order in a newspaper having a clr-. Radion Klimchuk (Klimchuck) DEFERRED ANNOUNCEMENTS erman told a federal court.

He ing the ocean, -made the trip was sobbing uncontrollably and; across the Atlantic from Sa van- culation in said Probate District, and ESTIMATED MAXIMUM by sending a like copy of said order COSTS by certified mail, postage prepaid, ad-! Costs no! now assessed i to be paid QUESTION: I have always; been conservative in my in-i I VA adetS vestments, holding such I stocks as American Telephone1 WASHINGTON (UPI) Air ii Force Secretary Eugene Zuckert Telegraph, Florida Power, Wednesdy Air Force Light, for as long as Academy cheating ring was 40 years during which headed by two cadets who act-they have gone far' up in val-ed as brains behind a six-man ue profit-making operation for at least 3 year In all this time I have had Some of the pay and. only two speculations (Syn-j cheat scandal were made public tex, which I sold last year 'in a letter from Zuckert to Rep. at $160 a share, and Xerox Samuel S. Stratum, N.Y. uroaa street the Town of Windsor, 7 A BidV shall be olainiv I Messed to each of the following per-: by The Metropolitan District, but which BB1iDM, Personal continued to sob as FBI agents nak to Liverpool in 26 days.

In sons, all on or before the llth day of may be assessed upon lands and prop-j llvered by the day and hour stated and his attorney told the court 1854, the clipper "James above to the Library of the Leland P. March, iwi. m.xe to JT 'i nil I PN PM" r-I I 'I Baines" set a record by cross- Hbout the shootings U.S. District Judge Carl Wein-'ing the Atlantic from Boston to After the note. th.

nt 1 Weinberg, 430 tn serve an area northerly. Wittrly bidf mV'wm TT.Z Street, Brooklyn, New York Selm. D.r westerly of tn. JJ iET US Censors, your pas. du.

read aloud. 7583 St. Andrews Drive. Lake more i or les i er not Into one le payment you can man said he will decide what to Liverpool in 12 days, 6 hours do after he studies a Probation In 1952 the steamship "United Plans, specifications and blank forms ortn -t z-r Garnishment For r-ians, specifications and bank rZ. Trunk Sewer.

Second anord. States" crossed the Atlantic in vin. n. HU.U, ample- Vine Street, imB No. 13518.

Department report. YOU OWE PAY AS LOW A Yoi of proposal may be obtained at the derman, 47 Hartford, the Meadow Brook Trunk office of the Architect Frrirk Irving Landerman, 31 Tanglewood Road, Section, Windsor," Serial on; Clark Jr II MaolJ AvenuTwfnd fr' Hill Road, file in the otfic. of the Bureau of Public Connecticut. W'ndSr' both of West Hartford, Herbert Oder, Work, of The Metropolitan Dis net. "JO 3 days, 10 hours, 40 minutes.

Used Rile Hagerman was arrested by 00O SIS per week 000 JJ5 per week The Giant Forest in Sequoia which I still bold). I will House Xrmed Services Commit-confess that I had a great tee asked ast month for infor- i i 17 I lrt Hartford I Said COStS IIUV De assessra uw 1" A deposit of Ten (StO.OO) Dollars. FBI agents in December at his National Park California is S3.000 S35 per wee Remember This Is Net A Loan Conn. several properties within said areas and. Certified from Record.

tte owners thereof at the time or times ROBERT F. STENGEL, iof assessments tor the layout and con-. made payable to the Architect will be I required for each set of Plans and ueai oi enjoyment waicmng matjon on the scandal. No Co-Signers Needed my profits roll up on tnose Zuckert said cheating had; ITVTL'. New Carlisle home.

They said one of the nation's most visited he used a rifle to fire at the big! scenic spots. More than a mil-jet planes as they went in fori lion persons visit it annually. two. strucTion o. AH you need is sincere desire to SPECIAL TOWtTMEETING "to said areas, and at tna te to be March 17th.

1965 subiect to r.ght of remonstrance, hear- tmnp linripfpptprl at the arademv! Plans and Specifications to the Architect I have a sizable amount of or at least a year" before the k'TiT XT 'Z Tha leoal voters of the town of ing and appeal, as proviu UIMOK CKfcUII AUVibUKb. IN(. Connecticut hereby notified nd ordinances money ine DanK IT AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL BLD. Hi Main St. Hartford consiaenng anotner SCanCUU Dime inXO Uie Open WM, b.

by wiwaS wilO. a soY- Estimated Remainder To Be De- specula-December when several cadets LurTt? meetm, h.id m. to-n Of a West- informed that Other CadetS Were th bid Bid security may be hall on Wednesday. March 17tn, Pj'r'rt epr r.m i or certified check made 1965 at 7:30 p.m. for tha following pur- mprovement Program DO yOU cheating.

payable to the Town of Windsor. poses: (E.l.P.l ington, are ana am scandal broke into the open last tR' forfeited tion, in the stock 527-7247 ern land company. feel that at mv aee (B4) iti 7npl-prt air! 11Q rndpts WPre' Th successful bidder will be required: 1. To act upon a request of the Board UCKert saia 119 caaeis v.ere;fB Jure Band rf Eaucation ee-f1t ,,1,500 trom its And we find no damaaes or special be arranged. WOUia De lOOUSn tO Speculate and 10a admitted in- Hundred Per Cent OOO of the contract, budset as approved at the annual town benefits to any other person or A X'Pirnn i 11 tm 1 1 nrica rniumrtnn Aartwmanri inri niu.

I mPPtinO Id NOtfmbfr 3rd. fiisncn: jxoi reany. 1 nere voivement me cneatine T. lot or orooertv BILL WORRIES? menis. tv i.

tk." to einN of! All persons aggrieved by any of the! absolutely nothing wrong with tendered resignations. The other right to reject any and all bids and i the town for the fiscal year beginning torego.ng 9 i July 1st, IfM and end.n, June 30th, JW. nsusl a. US HELP YOU BUDGET YOUt air, mttt tlr An MOOrAl TO WY OUT OF DEBT to waive any Informalities in the bids. Donald G.

Vaughan, Chairman, Public Building Commission, Town of Windsor. 3. T. set the date when said taxes 'or narnoro toumr w. trom oate cr pupiicanon wr shall become Oue and payaOle.

sessment. Said appeal must be taken in ct i rii.trt urt. io see it me- voiers approve Past Due and Current Into ONE PAYMENT YOU CAN AFFORD CEA Session to Discuss State Commission Report The recent report of the Con- mission on Higher Education in necticut Commission on Higher its report, submitted to Gover-Education will be the focal nor Dempsey on Feb. 24, has point of the annual meeting of come forth with far reaching the Department of Higher Edu- recommendations for changes cation of the Connecticut Edu-in control and expansion of Con-cation Assn. to be held on necticut's higher education.

March 25. The report appears to be pat- Scheduled to start with a terned after California's system short business meeting at 3 of higher education and provides p.m., the meeting will be held for a commission for higher ed-at the Connecticut General ucation under a chancellor 'who Life Insurance Co. building in 'would be over the University of Bloomfield. Connecticut, the four state col- A panel presentation featur- leges, and the mushrooming two-ing Miss Anne M. Hogan, chair- year community colleges and man of the Study Commission technical institutes.

The chan-; ford. Probate Court, Town of Hartford, changing the name of "Polster Road to "Murray Road. accordance with the procedure outlined in the Metropolitan District Charter BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORKS By E. I. CARLSON, Cert March 10.

165. S. To see if the voters will euthort7e ESTATE OF ELLEN MacKAY on a reasonable amount of were cleared of cheating, ulation. And I'm sure that; Zuckert said the two ringlead-you will keep it ers employed four other cadets There's some degree of risk; to act as contact men to sell the in ev ery stock. With your examinations.

The other 99 ca-stock market performance dets either bought or used the record and your present hold- quizzes, he said, ings, you can afford more risk than most people. i Senate Grants Some poeple I know would: be awfully unhappy to hear i DlSar 111 FullUS ELLEN C. MacKAY or e'llen C0YL6 i the Board of Selectmen to appoint MacKAY, late of Hartford, in said Dis-' committee to investigate the pos- trict, deceased. Present, Hon. LEGAL NOTICE Ae LOW At TO AN OF AVON I The Zoning and Planning Commission, lis Per wee of the Town of Avon.

Connecticut will, Jf James H. Kinsella, sibility of having an appointed, salaried assessor for the Town of Willington. said study committee to report Its find-! inqs before April 30th, 195. Judge. Upon the application of Margaret M.

Public Hearing on Tuesday. "Vi-' To appoint fne Board of Selectmen hold Boyce of Hartford, Executrix of said 4 i i and the RMrd of Assessors a committee March 16. at 7:3 m. in the rv ri.im'nin.t .1. it i investigate of hiring profession- Conference Room of the Town Hall oni yOU lump XerOX in the Same ORDERED: That said application bel Rl Estate appraisers to revalue In th.

following fopllcation: Farm V-ith1 WASniiLjlUil (Ar; and determined at the Probate accordance with section wunmnn u. speculative category Syntex. SpnatP nawd 74 tO 11 WedneS- CW" in th. Municipal Building of the General Statutes, the real estate Corporat.onoprox.mate.y Brf senate paSSea tO ll euiies Ht jn 0(5trjc T.w of Willington and reoon their, acres rear land near southeast corner jdaV a Sharply trimmed admilUS-iwm day of March, 1S. at :30 o'clock findings to the voters before May lath, of intersection of Rtes.

44 and 'a-f; it, k. mil ri.n i 1965. moval of fill and other materials under iVivIo will anewon nnlwitration Dill 10 provide a IWO- i j. To see If the voters will determine Sec. o.0f of the Zoning Regulatns.

at tn. Haarina Interested persons on ftgher Education, will wouio. De appointea py reDresentative letters of Wner- year' $20 million authorization m. pia sertoVT'ni whether gin at 4:30 followed by an openi-man commission for h.gherP le ers of gene and in, thereon beven by pushing i concerning me construction of may aopear and be hears and written and basements in homes and communications received. S.re to Ca'l 522-7121 Out of Town Ca'l FINANCIAL ARRANGERS ROOM Vt Main Hartford Home appointments welcome WORRIED BY BILLS? Consolidate "h-out borrowing! Not a loan, h.v.

been locally owned eoer.ted sine. 154 Compare our rales, tervic. Sieric Associates, Pratt St. J2J-25. education auam wtMnmn in wnicn vvouia De ap- Disarmament Agency.

paper having a circulation in said paper having a circulation in said Dis-; eparrmenr Disarmament Agency nouses, in mrrm on mnM hy iii, rnnw nf thev are Diaced. O' on the report. Other members Pointed by the Governor for cannot answer phone quenes.) inuorlann ntr asttrht.voar tormc (Copyright, 1965, by United Feature Signed Board of Selcetmen, I Zoning and Planning said order by certified mail, postage Syndicate, Inc. I prepaid, to each of the following named, Commission R. URBAN.

Chairman, DOUGLASS, Secretary. at least seven days before the day set ALBERT J. BALAZS, ith. Town of Avon JOHN BLESSINGTON, JAMES ALPHONSE DeCICCO, Dated at Willington, Connecticut JOHN A. March Ith, 1965.

1 Before passage, the Senate, by a 50-38 vote, upheld its Foreign Relations Committee which rejected President Johnson's request for a new four-year term for the committee with oi ine siuay commission, as- well as members of the State! CEA Department of High-Legislature, have been invited er Education is compsed of CEA to attend and take part in the miers colleges discussion lan universitles la the state. for said hearing: Mrs. Sally M. RourKe, d-d-w as Sally Rourke, lie Main Unionville, Jerome Maliet, 101 Lafayette Mrs. Margaret M.

Boyce, as Margaret Boyce, Rights Doctors Report Ban on Aiding Marchers inaiv. ena tjt irrsi owr aii xnose interested in attend- Group Discussions auinorny 10 spena iuuiiun vard, Mrs. Marie M. Corcoran, meeting are mvit- TTnllntlTind Hinnm. cmoll rrrnim ulc U1CCUI ing the over that period.

SECOND ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT FOR SANITARY SEWERS IN BLOOMFIELD AVENUE FROM MILL BROOK TO MOUNTAIN RC'O, WINDSOR BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORKS Tha Metropolitan District 115 Broad Street, Hartford, Conn. March 11, 16J Tha Bureau of Public Works of Th. Me'ropoiitan District having prepared a schedule of estimated benefit assessments for the cost of laying out and constructing ornnospd sanitarv sewers in portions of BLOOMFIELD AVENUE from Mill I I IfrZ ed. Reservations, including din ddw as Mari. Corcoran, .41 West Boulevard, all of Hartford, Conn.

Certified from Record, ROBERT F. STENGEL, Assistant Clerk. discussions will take place on Sen. Joseph S. Clark, leading the fight for the President's proposal, withdrew a various aspects of the 11" SELMA.

Ala. (UPD-Two doc- Capsule reports and recom-l cArvino- with thp Mprliml mendations coming from fceS Human Rights jfour-year amendment just be- small discussions will be Dres-lT'l I Wednesday thev were, tak-lfore the vote, and joined with ciicliv iui dj. iuii-iueiiiuei art Sen. John O. Pastore, in INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids on the following will be received at the office of the City Purchasing Agent, 550 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut, until, but not later than 10:00 A.M.

EST. WEDNESDAY March 24, 1W5. A-17-S GRANITE PIER CAPS C-H-65 PLUMBING SUPPLIES A-20-45 GALVANIZED WEAR, PAILS, ented to the whole group and to Dav a e200 to the Dallas County Court- klUllllllCLLiUll imation and conclusion wiUS fee in addition i fc thV hse by state troopers and or- asking the Senate to go along by Dr. Earle M. Bigs- ZXos wt lot to give 'first aid hurt racial demon- extension previously passed oy Brook to Mountain Road, all in Windsor, as described In a layout ordered Pub- i fnnnA 1ft lished by tne District Board at a meeting held December 7.

194, and having atriyeo LO round IO published the schedule pn December M. 1964 as required by Metropolitan District LOST DIAMOND RING Vicinity of Sedgei ordinance and remonstrances having been received and public hearing wick Rd. and So. Main, West Hartford, said Bureau of Public Works has on February 23. 1965 ordered published the Reward.

233-4670 or 521-1329 daytime, following second schedule of estimated assessments for the cost of sad sanitary LOST, I year old Black Me miniatur. sewers upon such persons and property its juogment specially benefited thereby. Poodle, blue collar, reward. Call any- Assessments have been estimated to lands on both sides of Bloomfield Avenue at a maximum of 13 00 per toot of frontage or eatusted frontage tor main sewer LOST SAVINGS PASSBOOK No. FA 2121 plus S25O.0O lump sum tor each house connection inlet.

Hartford National Bank and Trust Each estimated assessment listed Includes the cost of providing main seweri Branch Office. Appli. and house connection inlets. The number, as "2-" or other number pre-' ma tor paymeet. ceding the listed frontage, indicates the number of inlets provided for each par- LST.

Book No. 198752. Mechanic, eel to serve said parcel or future lots that could be cut from said parcel. I Savings Bank. Application made for payment.

be given given bee of the University of Bridge-: wjsh to attend thp aftprnnnn q. persons of the University of Bridge-1 wish fn attpnrl thp afWnr COc persons the House. port, current president of the'sion onlv mav do so bv paving strations. szw registration fee at thp 1I1C pysiL-ida weie The Connecticut Study Com-! door. Acceptance of the committee amendment killed that effort and the bill now goes back to the House for action on the Sen- Richard Hausknecht of New York and Jack Gieger, a profes- enr nt Harrarrl TTniuprsitv ASHBARRELS A-21-65 AUTOMOTIVE PARTS, FORD INTERNATIONAL, PLYMOUTH A-37-65 MEATS, DAIRY PRODUCTS, POULTRY A-23-45 MAIL INSERTER A-24-65 TRANSPORTATION FOR ATHLETIC EVENTS Above bids must be submitted on forms containing all Information on specifications, surety, and insurance which are available at the office of the Purchasing Agent.

The City reserves the right to reject any or all, or any part of any or all bids if deemed to be to the best Interest of th. City. STANLEY YONKAUSKI, Costs Deferred from the Mill Brook Trunk Sewer si Costs Deferrej from th. Mill Brook Trunk Sewer CONSTRUCTION COSTS Local Sanitary Sewers and House Connections Inlets, Including Contingencies, Engineering and Administration 2.700 00 L0ST Savings Passbook No. 18477, Hart- 2 700 00 rord National Bank and Trust Co Windsor Center Office.

Application made for payment, 49 86 24 LOST PASS BOOK 113531 of Stat. i Savings Bank. Application made for Payment. The committee helped set first aid units Tuesdav because i I of last Sunday's violence and1 UlterVieWS Oet Channel 18 Asks FCC To Let Pay TV. Expand Total Estimated Maximum Cost of Proposed Sewers ESTIMATED MAXIMUM ASSESSMENTS had several vehicles thev were LU5I tASS BOOK NO.

B129 49 Ma. i chanics Savings Bank, Park Street. planning to use as ambulances. Property Now or Formerly of For Students by 14 Colleges No. of Inlets and Lot No.

Frontag. Assessments Nole: Figure In is adjusted frontage. Channel 18 wants to continue the-air experiment on June 29 ai, wo aFm: and Pvmmri its naw tv rritnen f'-bands and several churches had Purchasing Agent. Branch. Application made for pay.

ment. LOST "Savings" Passbook" No W-2047; Hartford National Bank and Trust Windsor Center Office. Application made for payment. BLOOMFIELD AVENUE North Side East Hartford Town Council ta Cb.4 U.r.tn. Amarylis (Marie) LePage i fiv-iiao unuei iidiiciuse irom me graming and has asked the Fed-! Zenith Radio Corp .1 r- i I r.

Admissions counselors for 14 their basements designated as first aid shelters. Nicholas J. Cecere and Ann t-i i i i ruouc nonce is nereoy given mai C0l PPPS from New England tO t. i Donald R. Bisson and Joan M.

Bison cidi uiajiiuaiL-auons ommis- Asserting that the test has sinn tvrr for normicdnn i liausKnecnt saia ne ana uei- pnllf; ir, Ur4f Marttard. In arrordanc with a local Raymond J. Tautic and Ann W. Tautic AUTOMOTIVE aiiiui ma win utr in aicmliuiu Dominick DeMartino and Mary DeMarlinn carrv the subsrrintinn aa0a tut were laKen 10 a man wnoi win iiutu muuiil nrai imm uil Tuesday. March la, 1965 at :00 m.

In the Police Court chambers, 497 Col Francis A. Fontaine and Florence A. Fontaine Walter S. Mioura and Louise J. Midura Monday and Tuesday to interview applicants.

ment beyond June 30. lires further time ar a teoad-ldenUfiedu 35 uDURlaS WHCT owner RKO General1 Tbll Zn.tL Raymond L. Eddy and Iva E. Eddy lins East Hartford, on an applica- tion of" the East Hartford Lions Club' George L. Clementino and Gladys C.

Ciementino High school juniors and sen- t0w ii, tu 7: sented tne state agency that li Phonovision Co. submitted the; of the subscription service to a Automobile Agencies inrr mav mal-o annnintmpnts to hold a festival on the property in r-aunne Ltrage 10rS may make appomimeniS fh rea(. Fieljs Sai(( te5tval Harold E. Mjdison, Jr. and Ruth R.

Madison With Officers from One or more will be held on June 22, 19s through, Eard, Joyce and Betty B. Joyce Ik. 195 Anvone wishino to be I Lots zU through sl5 and 17 censes physicians. He said Benton told them "if we touch anybody we would be arrested on the spot." 01 ine Colleges ana parents ana rt thi, application may' Arthur F. Mulligan and Frances W.

Mulligan Pllidanrp POlinSplorS mav also do so at this public hearing application luesaay. greater number of families in Mark Forrester, WHCT gen-; Hartford and vicinitv." eneral manager, said the 2-. Increase Commercial year test warrants further trial.) Channel 18 now operates on a RKO General has limited commercial basis during the af- Channel 18 subscribers to 5,000 ternoon and then transmits pay 1 A. 111 a. i interview the officers.

LSICU al COS, nainwiw m. day of March, 1965. Attest: Westport Firms ROBERT A. MCGURKIN. Council Clerk.

-HRYSLER IMPERIAL Plymouth, Vat iant sales, service, parts. Burnsid. Motors, 158 Burnsid. Avenue, East Hartford, 289-0246. IHRYSLER IMPER Iant sales, service.

Eastwood Chrysler Plymouth, 227 Main, Portland, 5:8 4. IS. Open Eves. Imperial, Plymouth, Valiant Dealer In Hartford It's J. R.

Johnson for better deals Unexcelled 424 Homestead Avenue, 527-1854. iOMET. LINCOLN, MERCURY Contt nental. Willys Jeep. Moriarty Brothwi, 301 Center, Manchester, 443-513 JODGE-DART Sales, Serylce.Pirts; Fisher Low.

Dodge, 74 P.rk Road, West Hartford, 234-4224. uui wm iry iu oouuie me programs that are scram-j TT 1A 111.15 7) $1,014,001 1 2 185 1,355 00 3 1-S5 1.355 00. 4 1-K5 5 185 1.355.00: 4 185 1.3JC0 7 185 1,355.00 1-85 1,355 00 9 193.05 1,459 65 10 1 S5 1,355 00 11 185 1,355 00 (now sewered) 0 00 18 185 1,355.00 19 185 V355.0O1 20 187 57 1,38 .00 21 1 9C 81 (88) 1,394.00 22 190 81 (88) 1,394 00 23 190.81 (88) 1,394 00 24 190.81 (88) 1.394.00 I 25 190 81 (88) 1,394 00 26 190 81 (88) 1,394 00 27 1100 (94) 1,472.00 21 1-155 72 (120) 1,810 00 1-85 1,355.00 1297 44 4,118.72 1100 1,550 00 1 1101.33 1,57 29. 2 1101.33 1.587.29 1 1101.33 1,547.29 (now sewered) 0.00 1 1100 1,550 00 1100 1,550 00 1 118 77 (95) 1,485 00 2 1101 (95) 1,485.00 -1 1101 (95) too 1 110 J.330 00 "CONNECTICUt DISSOLUTION PUBLICATION NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS bled over the air and decoded 1 A U-C u.O. JUiciia Admissions officers will be at the Statler Hilton and appointments should be made in advance by phoning Miss Smith, 233-1227.

The colleges to be represented are: Arkansas College; Bel- noDen r. Aorams ana wary k. Aorams Corinne Ruth Mullen Noel W. Tinker and Thelma S. Tinker Margaret O.

Trecker Walter W. Nichols and Etta E. Nichols Samuel Lutin and Beatrice B. Lutin Stephen Desiardinj and Annette Desiardin. Dorothy C.

Burk Edmund W. Carroll and Marguerite C. Carroll Ellen A. Stacy and Norma G. Stacy Mountain Road crosses BLOOMFIELD AVENUE-South Side Joseph B.

Daleb and Mildred E. Daleb Johan Strong and Agnes Strong Walter J. Strong Stanley P. Strong Geneviev. S.

LaGac. viewers if the FCC grants its extension. "We put the ceiling at 5,000 for the experiment. We at the subscriber's set. Liens station! WASHINGTON Forrester said his TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that III ll rABDIOlTlAM hti ulrli i.

hope to add new subscribers as may increase its commercial have been filed against three fast as Zenith produces the de- programming if the FCC appli- kiiap College in New Hamp- 0f resolutions Mopted by the director. westport, companies which the Internal Revenue Ser and shareholders of the corporation, cation is approved. shire: Chamberlayne Junior coders," Forrester said W7ednes day. to dissolve, end that certificate to that effect was filed in the offlc. of On Wednesday.

Zenith of Chi vice says owe taxes on pur- Altyn Joseph Strong and Sophie T. Strong Dealer. ill Street, Hartford, tel. 278-2222. th.

Secretary of Stat, of Connecticut on, Lots SI and a through 50 Backlog of Applicants cago petitioned the FCC to al. chases of foreign securities College in Boston; Curry College in Milton, C.W. Post College ia Greenvale, Long DODGE WILLYS Sal.s-Servlc.rb.nn.fi Herbert J. Gaurhier and Marv L. Cauthl.r r-eoruery it, MICHAEL.

DE LASZLO. ram uoag. 10-12 Connecticut Blvd E.st Hartford, 289-4331. Island; Franconia College in L0ST p.s. Book 11174107 socieh TZ III JEEPS Sales Service Parts.

FranCOnia, N.H.; Franklin Col- Application made for payment. He said there has been a low pay TV on a national basis i The companies are Weston backlog of potential subscribers available to all TV stations as Trading lien of since last summer when theia supplemental broadcasting Honda Trading 5.000 ceiling was reached. The service. Zenith also suggested and Canny Capital $726,793. only way new pay TV viewers that other scrambling systems All three companies listed their have been added since then, he be approved bv the FCC.

Zenith address as 136 Main St. in William M. LaRochell. and Leon. E.

LaRoch.ll. Michael A. Rizzo and Angelina M. Rizzo Pul Joseph Bordonero and Angela Rita Bordonaro John R. Louro and Ann R.

Louro Brookview Road enters John A. Costello Metro J. Czekierda (Czkildaj nd Catherine B. Czekierda (Czkildi) George D. O'Neill and Mildred P.

O'Neill Mounta-n Road crosses wuiys Motors, 24 Taylor St. (Corner Sheldon) Open v.nings. 249-7674. 1ANCHESTER PLYMOUTH Valiant Sales and Service. Always good deals.

Rt. 13, 443-2701. Open lege in Franklin, Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, LIQUOR PERMIT Notice Of Removal This Is to give notice that C.rmelo Vasquez of 19 Mapieton Hertford. Lakeland College in ave filed request dated 9th March 1,940.00 n'na 1120 58 (130) said, is through turnover from cited the Hartford experiment, Westport. ornier subscribers.

"We've as proof that nav TV is fpasihipl The IRS said that the liens PAUL DODGE PONTIACYour-Jriindly Pontiac Tempest Dealer, 373 Main St-Manchester, 449-2881. Open Total Estimated Maximum Assessment $55 294 4 And we find no damages or special benefits to any other person or p.rty, lot (fir nmndtrrw New England College in165 wim control commission TI xt iu permission to move my Drug Stor Henniker, IM.H.; Worthrop In- liquor business now located at 257 Frank- stitute of Technology in Ingle-jir: "tZ Z'l; Wood, RlO Grande Col-'Carmelo tiutz Daniel A. Camilliere lr, in Pin Hrnrln 257 Franklin Hartford and will done no promoting since July and does not hurt conventional were to insure payment of in- PONTlAC New England's volume Dealer in west All persons by anv of th. appeal to the Junoe of the Court V.7. rr 51.

ana now nave several hundred TV because pav-as-vou-lonk equalization taxes. on the waiting list," Forrester programming is limited by thej 6a'd- amount of worthwhile materiall Othfr Financial Npws RKO General began iu over-'available. On Pases 22, 23 rvice-Perts. Big o. eonductrt Csrmel8 vasouez of ten davs trom date of publication of thi, assessment Sa appeal must be Taken td.n0V- the University oi Tampa, in "ptto tdrt fn ihTMrt Tampi.

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