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i 4 V'K ill THE HARTFORD COURANT: WJey, May 26, 1967 Daily: Crossword Puzzle Tha Neighbors By Gtorgt Cforl 53 Suffix. 24 Kind atory. 55 Enceinte. 25 Kind of ball. 27 Kind of labor.

56 where one could mm Stanley Reorganizes European Operations be bound. 28 Egyptian god of pleasure. 30 Admiral: Abbr. 31 One of F.D.R.'c agencies, 32 king; 2 word 34 Kind of room. 35 Kind of high.

36 Scholar' degree, 38 Thing. 39 Kind of voyage 41 Kind of table. 42Two. 44 Kind of ttreeti 2 worda. 45 Registered nurses: Abbr, 46 Kind of cheer: Slant.

59 No one wanta to be a "non" one. 61 Bewildered i 3 worda. 62 Indian. 6S Seventy: Rom. 64 Kippur.

65 Cora meal cakea. DOWN 1 Kind of thought. 2 Kind of chain: Colloq. 3 City Holland. 4 Sol-fa ayllablea.

5 Phony coin. 6 Engineer's degree. 7 Clock: Ger. 8 "The Comedy." 9 example: 2 words. 10 Kind of horn.

ACROSS 1 Second U.S. President. Nipped in tb 9 Kind of gliM. 12 Mi, Pt, etc 11 Monster in Greek myth. 16 Kind of paper.

17 Attendint. 18 Eitabliihed: 19 Kind of lag. .31 out! 2 word. 22 Kind of bread. 23 Kind of post.

26 Mechanical being. 29 Votea for. 30 "Merry" fellow. 32 Kind of house. 33 Kind of door.

87 Haul. 38 Kind of will. 39 Kind of nut. 40 Kind of doll. 41 Greek letter.

42 Kind march. 43 Kind of tuck 45 Hair tint 46 Kind of buff. 49 Plurali: Abbr. 52 Kind of fight. iLll R.

MICHAEL CURRAN Mill SO 47 Small mollusk or slug: Lit. 48 First 50 Lehmann. 51 Bean. 52 Loring: Suffix. 54 Kind of dragon.

57 Nitrogen: Prefix. 58 In (againat thing) Lat. 60 Referee' term; Stanley Works announced Thursday it has combined, for the first time, all its manufacturing and selling activities in Europe. Donald W. Davis, Stanley president, said the move "should help us achieve a substantial increase in our trade throughout Europe and to obtain a more important share of the markets in the various European countries." Owen D.

Tannett, managing director of Stanley Works, Great Britain, since 1945, will head the new organization. He was named a Stanley vice president Thursday. Oversees Division Tannett will oversee the activities of Stanley Works, Great Britain, in Sheffield, which manufactures hand tools; Stanley Bridges Ltd. of London, which makes portable power tools, Stanley Works Gm.b.H. of Velbert, Germany, maker of hardware, and the European sales force, which markets Stan-j ley products whether made in Europe or elsewhere.

The directors of the various divisions will comprise the European management committee, Curran Named Goodwin Partner R. Michael Curran will be ad 11 Kind of stick. 13 Kind of pagea. 15 Clergymen. 17 Sm die: PL bbr.

20 Islet: Dial. U.S. Unveils Wingless Jet At Air Show PARIS (AP) The United States unveiled Thursday what officials termed a revolutionary air and space research craft at a preview of the 27th Paris International Air and Space Show. The first manned jet "lifting body" a wingless tadpole-shaped vehicle is designed to fly and maneuver at high altitudes and craft of its type may one day carry spacemen back to. earth, landing in much the same fashion as a conventional plane.

The SV5J "lifting body" was unveiled by Stanley Cleveland, economic affairs minister at the American embassy. Fill Shown This SV5J craft, and the Fill, a supersonic swing-wing fighter-bomber which is being put into production for the Air Force, are two of the outstanding entries in the air show, which has attracted exhibits from 16 nations in the biggest Paris air salon on record. Other Attractions Other major attractions at the show, which will officially open Friday for a 10-day run, include a reproduction of the Soviet rocket Vostok 1, which sent Maj. Yuri Gagarin Into space in 1961 on the first manned orbital flight. Lions of State To Convene at Banner Lodge Connecticut Lions Clubs will hold their annual convention June 2-4 at the Banner Lodge, Moodus.

Principal speaker at the convention will be David A. Evans, second vice president of Lions International. The Lions Inter mitted as a general partner of Goodwin, Loomis Britton, in "Yes, I'm the lady of the house. Tve been TAR GAZERS) surance firm of 41 Lewis Street, as of June 1. Curran was graduated from William Hall High School and from Yale in 1960 where he was on the Varsity Football Team Br CLAY K.

POLLAN' AMIS OWEN D. TANNETT with headquarters in Brentford, England. Tannett joined Stanley in 1937, when the New Britain company established itself in England by taking over the Sheffield brace and drill firm of J. A. Chap Your Daily dvry Gu We MAR.

22 SEPT. 21 OCT; 23 APR. 201 3-li25-36V 6-17-28-39 According to the Stan, To develop message for read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. 1 for three years, and captain of U7-J9-70 SW9-78 the Lacrosse Team. Following KOtPIO) jf TAURUS a year of graduate work at man, Ltd.

During World War OCT. 1 You 31 fw 2Bt 32Troppd Yale, and after service with NOV. II he was a Royal Navy commander, and was responsible 3 Opportunity 33 Good 34 Pltosont 4 Lucky 53-38-81-881 48.56-79-87VS the Armed Forces, Curran be-, came affiliated with the Aetna Life and Casualty where he for the availability of landing IF" i3 7 "i5 is" Tii 19 20 IF 7 27 28 29 iT 3T jV" ii $3" 44 TT IT 47 48 50 (51 sT mm tr st 59" ki 62 I 64 65 USITTAHIUI CCMIM craft during the D-Day invasion. was supervisor at the Life MAY 22 JUNE 22 NOV. 23 DEC 22 7-18-32-43, IT 5-16-27-40 MyJl-72-B4-85l Agency for three years.

For the past year he has operated his own agency representing B4H63-73- Annhurst College Gets $359,679 Federal Grant CAPKOW CANCIt the Aetna Life and Casualty, 61 Or 62Ta 63 Your 64 Good 65 Day. 66 For .67 From 68 Begin 69 Magnetic 70 It 71 Matter '-j, 72 The 73 Money 74 Travel. 75 Or 76 Shopping 77 Around 78 Influence! 79Woiting 80A BlOthen' 82 Club 83 Whispering 84 Right 85 Thing 86 Distance 8 For 88View 89 Persont DEC 23 JAriJO JUNE 23 JULY 23 Curran is a member of the 35 A 36Youf 38 Don't 39 Under 401s 41 Complete 42 Financial. 43 Into 44 Concerning 45 Newt 46 Group 47 Threshold 48 You've 49 Listen 50 Fine 51 Necessarily 52Whot 53 Picture, 54 Lending, 55A 56 Bsen 11 57 You 58 Get 59 Welcome 3 Not 6 Your 7 Don't 8 Imperative 9 For 10 Put 1 1 Nwi 12 May 13 Activ 14 Is 15Brok 16 Everythinfl 17 Personolity 18 Be 19 That 20A 21 Duty 22 Looks 23 Heor 24 In 25 At 24 Penible 27Nsw 28 Is 29 First H-2J-: University Club, the Yale Club of Hartford, and he Is a mem 560-7) 46-61-82-901 WOODSTOCK (Special) I me to.D minion Duuaing pro ber of the Yale Alumni Fund gram has been completed in JAN. 21 U.

S. Rep. William L. St. Onge announced Thursday a $359,679 eluding a new student union, FEB.

1 'I'SSL AUG. S3 Drive. A member of Trinity Church, 10-21-29-381 new dormitory, and academic and library building and an ad he resides with his wife and 2 149-62-83-89 45-67-80-8a Answer to previous nuzzle men dition to an existing dormitory. VIIOO grant from the U.S. Office of Education to Annhurst College located in South Woodstock.

The funds will supplement the $5.5 million building expansion FES 20 AUG. 24 rSEPT. 22 19 Caught MAR. 21 90 Meeting 30 You 60 Money 64-65-66-74C 8-19-30-41 ()Good () Adverse Neutral 526. This first phase of the program cost $2.8 million.

Originally, the building campaign was to have taken about 10 years. However, according to one college official, sons in West Hartford. Underwriters Elect Van Atta Group President 175-76-77 VS '52-57-68 national is celebrating its 50lh anniversary this year. $30,000 For Eye Research Another Star Gazer Tomorrow and Every Day In The Conrant. In Raid Get Jail Terms BRIDGEPORT (Special)-Six- fcMDIAlRlCl "It appears as if it will be com-.

During the convention a of $30,000 will be presented LEGAL NOTICES program currently underway at the college. Fine Arts Building According to Sister Cecile Dela Providence, S.E., Annhurst College president, the grant will be applied toward the esti-l mated $1.25 million cost of a pleted In five to six years." 'Twain Legend' Gerald N. Van Atta of the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. has been elected president month jail terms were handed ft EIS DC TESTY IN I A LjP NT A lITTi ffS'TTTrrljFTT Tf TT nT TIT Ins vT a 5 aSTTQm I eTmpl XT 5" TT 0 len'TvTator "STIuati K.TTTfT 7 EC0SSET TTF to the Yale School of Medicine for the Eye Research Center at Yale. Three new governors for the Mansfield Band Flown To Shrivers of the Hartford Life Underwri out to 19 Bridgeport men Wednesday as a result of their conviction on charges of requent- NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION It hereby, given Realty Company ot Connecticut, 'ws dissolved by: resolution effective May 17.

State of Connecticut, District of "HarS ford, Probate Town of Hartford Mty 16, 1967. Hon, Jamej H. Klnaelle Judge. state Lions districts will be A TV Special A television special that was partly filmed at the Mark Twain ters succeeding John M. of the New England Mutual Life.

Other officers elected during the association's recent annual three-story fine arts building, lounge, and 1,000 seat auditorium. Construction is expected to begin sometime this summer with completion scheduled for early 1969. The location of the new MANSFIELD (Special) Hyde Street, Manchester, Connecticut. ing a gaming house in that city. The trial of the 19 took place in Simsbury last week, on a move for change of venue filed by their attorney as a result of "unfavorable publicity," from business meeting at the Hartford Club were Richard D.

SatellJ Tho Mancfiislrl Traininr School the estate of mary b. ine jnansneia 1 raining auuwi ooom. late ot Hartford within mm Band flew to the nation capitol district, deceesed, it is in the Kennedy family ZTJlZ the "Caroline," May 21 tO Play if limited and allowed for the presen. kn We ot of eU- cleims against said estate at a benefit horse ShOW at the to the. executrix thereof, and seld ex.

C.L.U.. MutualLife of New the news media in Bridgeport. York, first vice president; Wil Two of the men sentenced by liam Fraidowitz, Underwriters elected. Nominated for office are: Frederick H. Parr of Bethel for District 23-A; Nunzio Rosso of Kensington for District 23-B and Alfio Urbinati of Norwich for District 23-C.

Area committee chairmen for the convention are George Staib of West arrangements; Bert Johnson of East Hartford, costume ball; George Mellen of Glastonbury, sports; Wilbur Glahn of West Hartford and Howard Smith of Rocky Hill, district governors' ban quet; Harry Fisher of Rocky structure will be on Rt. 169 due south of Goundrey Hall dormitory. The fine arts building will be octagonal and contain a music library and listening room, cera Bar to Honor Dead Members The annual memorial services honoring deceased members of the Hartford County Bar Assn. will be held Friday at 10' a.m: in court room six on the fourth floor of Superior Court House, 95 Washington St. Memorial on Farmington Avenue the house where Samuel L.

Clemens lived for 22 years and wrote "Huckleberry Finn" can be seen Saturday from 4 to 5 p.m. on Channel 8, WNHC-TV. The special, "The Legend of Mark Twain," gives sidelights on the life of the writer and dramatic excerpts from some of his stories and books. Narrator and actor In the Service Aeency. second vice Judge John J.

Cicala, Frank Cesero, 51, brother of the own president; Williani Oechslin, estate of Mn and Mrs. Sargent said decedent to bring In thelr-clalmt Shriver, It was announced within aaid time- allowed -by publishing hv FranriS Kellev ofce In. some newspaper hev inursaay rjy "ancis r. iveuey pg clrculMlori said, probtt D- Superintendent Of the training trlct within- thirty days from the date er of the Venice Athletic Club American uenerai Liie, secre' tary; Ronald F. Simmons, The SCnOOl.

from. rBfnrH. .1, Travelers Insurance Company, A highlight of the band's per- MARTIN. EPSTEIN, treasurer, and Fair, state dir Ass't, Clerk, (AHMnHrtH tnnar eS 'imntAiMr4il ector. in Bridgeport the gaming house, and Anthony Procce, 46, a parole violator caught' in the police raid on the club, received full six-month jail terms.

The other 17, all arrested in a March 12 raid which found police using battering rams to knock down the steel plated 101 HK1IU.C au mupiu -HBraTCmnectieut. District HerN jam Session When Shriver and ford. Probate Court, Town- of Hartford, iij "'V 15, 147. Directors Named story vignettes is the well-known stage and screen star David, Named directors for three- ma mm, nuu. Present, Hon James H.

Klnsella, th mentallv retarded urouD. Wayne. Much of his narration is year terms were David R. Bam Deceased members of the bar to be honored are: Clifford Bell, Richard Blake, Mortimer H. Camp, Theodore G.

Louis F. Francis W. Cole, berger, III. Phoenix Mutual; Charles R. Lihdberg, C.L.U., mics workshop, two large art studios, six music studios, seven music practice rooms and a large lecture room.

Connected to the fine arts building by a circular lounge and lobby will be a auditorium. This will house the latest lighting and projection equipment. Annhurst College, established In 1941, is a women's school run by the Daughters of the Holy Spirit. It has a current enrollment of 380 students. New Student Union Since 1964 about one-half of Hill, governor elect luncheon, and Raymond Wild of West Hartford, information.

Newington Pilot Among Leaders Connecticut General Life; Wes doors of the athletic-club, re ceived six-month jail terms, sus son C. Miller, Northwestern Ma against the backdrop of the Mark Twain house; he is shown in the billiard room and in some of the other high ceilinged rooms. The special was produced by the Jules Power Production Co. and written by Joseph Hurley. pended after periods ranging The horse show was itaXZXrT0nZk" "Timberlawn," the Shriver m.ir''r"!;l bstate oc mm home in Rockville a suburb of of HZmfuit Washington DC district, deceased, It is wasningion, u.u ordered, That six months from the The band WaS introduced by1 ISth day of May, be and the same Karl Kemmerer, defensive half-'; St, ''eiion of all claims' aaalnst said back for the Washington Red-to the administrator thereof end said kins Amonff those attending directed to cite ail SKins.

Among mobe aiwiiuing. Mld dcrtlent the hpneflt. show was Sen. Wll-I their claims within said time allowed Walter F. Fpley.

and Reinhart tual Life, and John M. Stone, Connecticut Mutual Life. T. Gideon. Also, Abraham I.

Katz, Raymond C. Keene, Joseph Lauber, Elected directors for two years MACON. Ga. UP) Eieht lead ers in the 1967 Ancel Derbv. were David S.

Hendel, C.L.U., from 30 to 120 days. Probation, Fines Each of the 17 were also fined $100 and. placed on probation for one year. The trial In Simsbury, which David Loughlin, Anson the all women's international Metropolitan Life; Satell; Joel air race from Montreal to Mi-Sokolov, Massachusetts Mutual liam chairman Probate District within thirtv davi trnm McCook and Gustave P. Nordstrom.

Also, Harold F. O'Brien, Jo Adult Education Groups Merge ami, arrived Wednesday for the Life; and James V. Spignesi, ine oreign neiauuns uuiiiui- lasted three days, centered last hoo to Miami. I Prudential Insurance Company. tee.

Mrs. Shriver, the former the date of this order. Certified" from MARTIN EPSTEIN, '-Asst Clerk. State of nf JirC Usins a comnuter. the Miami! Directors elected for one year around the as a gaming house, the only proof necessary to convict the 19.

Defense Atty. Henry Rothblatt seph P. O'Connell, Carlyle C. Thomson, Kenneth W. Weeks David A.

Wilson, John J. Wur- Eunice Kennedy, announced Metro Chamber of Commerce' terms were William G. Oech- iwu oldie uigmuuuiuiia uu-j cerned with adult education to ford, Probate Town of during the show her plans which is sponsoring the race, SU" American General life, dig. have merged to form the Con-' of New York City told The Cou-rant at the close of the trial he Judges, officers, and mem said Mrs. Judy Wagner, a ttopert 1.

waisn, Bernsnire uie. housewife from Palos Estates, was leading by HJNB FurchaSeS visit the Mansfield Training School ln September to attend the school's 50th anniversary ball. The hall will be held in may is, wnt. Present, Hon. H.

Klnsella, Judge. Upon 'the- application ot Jeanitle. K. Taylor and The Connecticut Bank and Trust Company, Executore of the ES. TATE OP wit I liu a irueci bers of the Hartford County Bar planned to appeal the guilty ver will be present, along with fami almost three miles an hour.

dict. lies and friends of the de Maine Bonds the- Manchester Armory On a late of Hartford. In said District, -de-rfaf pf tn hp flnnnnnfprl ceased for an order, of sale of such Qaie yet 10 oe announueu. interest as decedent had at the time ceased lawyers. Winners in the race are computed by their actual speed over averages for their planes worked out in advance.

Never Knowingly Undersold WHOLESALE PRICES 1967-1959 USED CARS BALCH WHOLESALE Baleh's Shall Sto. Rt. I-Bridge St. Exit Warehouse Conn. OPEN 'TIL 10 P.M.

Wartfnrrl Katinnal Banlr nnrll Francis P. ac- of" his decease In and to.certeia. real M1 lUVWAeu fUtlil wiiu companied the band, expressed JB Trust Company is manager of 3 SchOOl Hoards his gratitude to the Shrivers for Town of Hertford, w- is, necticut Assn. for Public School Adult Education, President is Richard F. Kelly, adult education director for the Hartford public schools.

Other officers are Mrs. Helen B. Pin-zi of New Haven, vice president; Dr. Frank R. Repole of Danbury, treasurer; and John E.

Ryan, a State Dept. of Education consultant in adult basic education, secretary. The two groups which merged are the Connecticut Assn. for Public School Adult Education Mrs. Wagner is running 27.45 the account which Thursday miles an hour ahead of her purchased $700,000 School Ad- molTlnn tha trirt nnosihlo i uuckeu: mat said application-be making the trjp pOSSlDie.

heard and determined In the rooms: of Dental Assn. Hits Move to Repeal Fluoride Law GROTON (AP) The Connecticut State Dental Association said Thursday it viewed with "grave concern" action aimed "We deeply appreciate," ne Municipal Buiiomg ot plane's 183 MPH averaee. iministrative District No. 55, Get Federal Aid Federal assistance to. the Boards of Education in Granby, said, "this additional opportun Others in the order of their, Maine bonds.

The bonds bear a 4 cou on We 5th day of June, 1967 at o'clock In the forenoon, and that public notice be given te all persons jntereeted In said estate to appear, if they pon, mature June 1, 1968 ity to show the public through the efforts of our excellent band, the high quality of performance which the retarded Suffield and Enfield totaling through 1987, and are being re- ceuse, end be heerd thereon, by publish. Ins a copy of this order In a newspaper havlnj a circulation In. said Probate DIs- $104,734 was announced Thure standings here were: Jan Vau-der Gammell, Denver; Dorothy Jackson Heights, Queens, N.Y.; Sophia Payton, Indianapolis; Mary Ann Noah, Shawnee Mission, Vs'i day by U.S. Sen. Abraham Ribi- tuith natianns orlti.1"1."' n1 sendlno a like copy of offered by the Municipal Bond Department to yield 3.10 In 1968 to 4.40 in 1987.

van a.u 1 said order by certified mail, eostaoa coff. and the State Adult Basic Edu I cation Assn. cation and training." The senator's office was in This District was organized in Arnold, Newington, Jean at reopening the fluoridation issue in the General Assembly. Rep. Gerard S.

Spiegel, R-Trumbull, announced in the House at the State Capitol Wednesday that he had more than enough signatures on a petition formed by the Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare of assistance in the following amounts: Baccalaureate Set at Suffield prepaid, addressed to each ot the on or before -tha JMh day of May, and 'return meke to the court of the notice given: Connecticut Bank and -Trust Compenv, One COhstltfttlon Plaia, Hart, ford, Joyce T. Cobb, 2ffl Or. chord Newlfigfon, Conii. Gross, Wyde, Williams, Attys-at-taw, Mein Hartford; Jeanette K.

Taylor, Indiv as 62 Clifton West Hartford, Conn. Certified from Vi MARTIN EPSTEIN, Assistant 'Clerk. Reynolds, Montrose, and 1966 bV Twns of Baldwin, Emma McGuire, Santa Monica, Cornish, Hiram, Parsonsfield Calif. (and Porter, Maine for the pur- ipose of constructing and oper- Japan expects to sell more.ating public schools for the than a million color TV sets by joint use of the participating 1968. 1 towns.

Granby: tentative entitlement Academy Sunday for fiscal 1967, $13,818 with 535 certified for immediate payment. that will force out of the Legislature's Public Health and Safety Committee a bill that would repeal the state's fluoridation law. The General Assembly in 1965 passed a law requiring all wa SUFFIELD (Special) The baccalaureate service of Suffield Suffield: $22,270, with $18,070 State of ConnectlcutDlsfrlct dTHart: Academy Will be held Sunday, 'ord- Probate Town of Hartford, for immediate Enfield: $68,646, with $45,163 Starting a vacation? Going fishing? the shore or planning a shopping trip? WEATHERPHONE for immediate payment at 11 a.m. in Baptist estati huffmam. Church.

I1' Hartford, in said District, The ReV. Joseph A. Present, Hon. Jamei H. Klnsella, pastor of the church, will deliv-- I Upon the application ot Waldemar.

J. er the baccalaureate addreSS. t-ach of Newington, praying that Annleton Sfavern! headmas. 'n writing purporting to be 'the ter Of the academy, Will parti- admitted to probate and that ter companies serving more than 20,000 customers to add fluorides to their water supplies. The dental association, in a statement at its annual conven- Kenya Bans Book NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) The government has banned the con nata.

in the eorvip Pr COMPUTERS HTFD. (ECPI) Most of tht people we've trained es computer programmers never thought they had the brains for the job. Their impression of computers wet the generally accepted one: that you need a PhD. to run them. Actually all you need is high school education end somo pro-fessionel treininq.

ECPI training. It's not easy, mind you. And it's not cheap. But when you'vo eerned your ECPI diploma, you'll be in position to commend highly respectable salery with even higher potential. And you'll be in a field where the iob comes looking for you.

(This yeer, some 25,000 programmer jobs will remain unfilled for leek of trained personnel.) Thet puts the supply and demand theory strictly in your favor. Right now. if you're high school greduete between II and 40 yeert eld the smertest thing you cen do is send for our free computer programmer sample aptitude test. Meybe you've never thought you had the brains for the iob. Tha test mey prove otherwise.

ECPI it approved for veterens' benefits. Vlwu its biiw uvi ivva application on file' mnri uiiv troversial book "The Reds andjtion here Thursday, said Con-the Blacks" written by former necticut has been "cited nation-Ambassador William Attword ally for its leadership" in out of his experiences as U.S. I passing the law which "will ihl. A 1 rr tu 0RERED-That' said eflpllcetlon be Sing tWO numbers during the heard end determined at the probate SPrvifP In Hartford, in said District, on guarantee future Connecticut youngsters 65 per cent reduction in dental envoy to Guinea and Kenya. Attwood now is editor-in-chief of Look magazine.

0 the 6th day of June, at 11:00 o'clock Other events in the 134th COm-1 In the forenoon; end tnaf notice of the mpnepmpnt WPPk nrofram in nl P'ece of heerlng thereon be mencemeni ween program in- given l0 known to be in. ClUde the Kent and DaVIS Prize terested in Said estate. Including Walter Speaking Contest onday and participation in the Memoriali legatees, devisees, wkJ. na narorlo nA legal representatives. a true coov nf fhit nrdee NEW MICHELOB.

PRICE! day, 987-1234 II a to be published once in 'some nwoa. per having a circulation In said District, and by causing a ika copy of said order to be sent by certified' mall, post, age prepaid, to 'each of the following named persons, etl at least seven dny before the day set 'fr said hearing! Robert F. Stenqel, Ally, for WeU ri Four Secretaries Of State A Record WASHINGTON Andrew Jack- ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING INSTITUTE 422 New Park Ave, Hertford, Conn. Pleesa send ma a free eptitude test and information about day and evening classes. Let me know how lha new Gl Bill applies to ECPI.

Nm Ago Address Ciy steta T'" CoJ Dept. 200e FOR Brought to you by HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. and THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COS. $164 I PLU PLUS kii imu inuic awciaiico vi wnose whereabouts are unknovwi, state than any other president. waidemar J- Uch- El0 Mam Hartford.

Four men Martin Van Buren, Robert l. Huffmem Alien Edward Livingston, Louis Mc; JSSS, UXSZ 2 Lane and Fnrevth cprvorl Certified trim TAX ANHiUSIR IUSCH, ST. LOUIt him in that Aisistent OertC eeoe, a 1 '1, I. 11.. 1 i MABTIM FP8TFIM..

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