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ST -V J- THE HARTFORD COURANf Thuridy. Spf.mb.r 1 1. 1958 Britain New Dritain Ilristol streets Tuesday afternoon as she was returning home fom school. The girl, detective Stanley Mickiewicz said, did not know her attackers nor could she give $11 Million Needed For City Sewers, Brook Improvement, Report Urges the 13-member committee for Plainville will submit its reports at a full committee meeting scheduled for Sept. 18 at 8 p.m.

The announcement of the meeting was made Wednesday night by Fred 0. Hoerle, chairman of the Charter Committee. Mrs. Helen M. Loy, assistant to the secretary of state and former chairman of the Board of Edu- 51 Attend Dinner For Democrats School Bus Stop Issue Called 'Buck Passing' any reason for the attack.

She filed the complaint with police Wednesday when she discovered BRISTOL (Special) Parents merged and was fined $102. Mat- that Part of her hair had turned -r NEW BRITAIN (Sepcial)-The New Flood Control and Sewer Committee considered a number of methods of implementing the Charles T. Main report on im properly. Hurricane Diane in 1955 eluded a son to Mr. and Mrs.

caused the only recorded flood Dominic Mariano of 238 High which would have required clos-j son to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Agos-ing of the proposed dam gate, ac-tinucci of 212 Elam a daugh-cording to Molleur. iter to Mr. and Mrs.

John Ciaf- Rival said the course is some-' faglione of 24 Crown a time flooded now but it could be 'daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Joseph KlnnHp momiohf i a hni. fttw BKUALM tapec ai cauun. uiis wees sai in on ner u- irfpup.lsattendmgtheFaUMoun-ew Stachkunas 27 of 705 Pine blonde overn.ght. She a from contriJnal regular meeting- six tain HrhnrA rharoprl WwlnfKrtav St Uflis fined for snppflinc neiie Ibuted some $5,100 to the state years on the board.

She will be il ni CVi a u'i ifk frit'A iVia Aa night at a Board tauPlon, ossvau ana cnKunas were rep- cood descriotion of oneiorganization's camPaign fund by succeeded by Charles A. Venturi meeting they were the victims resented by Atty MUton M. descriPtln of one d. at the next regular meeting in proving sewers but took no action October. a kickoff dinner in Hotel Statler.

after a general discussion Wed- damaged if used as a basin of 103 Russwin aml nesday night. The report calls vaie would be deeper and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert $11 millions to be SDent on the remain longer. However, if lack of; Menard of 323 W.

Main St. Teacher Advanced iween me OOara ana Uie ponce rieu uiuik, ii, uivinuy 'Hartford VpHnPHav evflnino denartment. St. was fined $27 for operating' A daughter was born to Mr.jJ3r enmg I l. i 1r Nine teachers have been ad-anced to the rating of master sewers over a seven-vear Deriod.

such a basin endangers lives on Robert Reed, one of the spokes- an uninsured motor vehicle. Lee a was much in evidence at theN Completes Army Coarse Pvt. Donald J. Welton. 22.

son i. i i ir on jo t.i. iiim rvfiiHiui' i nil ii Committee members agreed it portions of the stream below the --if i 1. k. "that will have be men ior me group, expiainea uwi rum ua golf course, to 0f Mr.

and Mrs. Georee K. Wel- degree teachers in the local school svstem after either receiving a that fho nrnhlem was nrovidinff West Hartford, was fined $18 ouiam wuwm 4 ultra lusi in uuui ui uie uiaui. USt i supervision for children who are on a charge, of violation of road aav- master's degree or completing 30 forced to walk from a bus stop rules after a charge of evading hours of graduate work. considered," Rival said.

Iton. 815 East recently corn- Arrangements were made touted the basic Army adminis-check records back to 1956 so that tration course under the Reserve streets and areas of the city reg-jForces Act Drogram at Fort Dix. may be aitticuit to plan sewer changes until there is more information on the coming master plan and how it will affect the city. Whether such knowledge will become available when the con- Soiilliinjgton responsibility was dropped. The nine were advanced to the at the so-called "Four Corners" to the school.

Fined $12 each for operating motor vehicles with defective ulary flooded during storms might rostrum. Among the diners from this city were State Tax Commissioner and Mrs. John L. Sullivan; State Sen. and Mrs.

John M. Scanlon; State Rep. Dominic Badolato, Town Committee Chairman and Mrs. Anthony f. Bianca, former State Reported Last May salary rating, $300 above a bachelor's degree teacher, at the board meeting.

They are: Mrs. Libby Zucker, were Gordon Glad- N. J. Welton received training in typing, clerical procedures and record keeping. He is a 1953 graduate of New Britain High School and a 1953 graduate of the University of Connecticut.

Welton was formerly junior high school guidance direc- cept portion of the master plan! listed- The committee indicat-is presented later this year was'ed that correction of such flood-unanswered, nJ ro'ht be among its first pro-City Engineer George W. Mol-jPsaIs- The group will meet again leur proposed the committee con-jon ct-sider a rehabilitation plan for the 'Present Roster Favored Town Meeting To Vote Again On Renewal SOUTHINGTON, (Special) -Voters will be given a second Sen. and Mrs. Paul Amenta and I tor: John W. Murphy, high school former Town Committee Chairman Silvio Silverio.

tie sara si may me poaru dj rf Redstone and took the matter under consider; 25 of ton and referred it to the po ice tjn A wdc Robert Caf. department. He said the police roI, 33 Lincoln department referred the prob- fjned for fa a fic km to the school board ht Bar. At the suggestion of Comm.s-,cfare Wo, WM fined sioner William P. Carpenter the for violation road rules board voted to request the police, SuZfln Lazorikf 55 of 2TJ department to assign a traffic of-mnnf vm fin present sewer system, tnis con- The finance, supplies and print-, employed bv Connecticut State Also, Alderman and Mrs.

Ven- sistmg primarily of cleaning the, fog committee of the Common! Department of Labor cent M. Hayes, Alderman Rich- history and social science; Michael Gissas. junior high; Edward Smith, Broad Street School; Mrs. Enid Evans, high school Latin; Miss Carol Nilson, Wheeler School; Joseph Wivell, Wheeler; Alfred Palcich, Linden; and Miss Irene Welna, high school. The first social event of this Council voted Wednesday night Gets Safe Driving Award Pfc, Stanley A.

Pienkowski. 22. lines. The work could be done by three crews working steadily and would cost about $110,000 for each to retain the present, form of the chance to approve the Redevelop- ajd Bordiere, former Alderman ment Agency's undertaking for Alfred Cassella, former State Rep. urban 'renewal here at a special Carmen Abate, State Central rr 1 ttI1 roster of city officials which is son of Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley L. finltH n. Hn ITrt. PAmAKf" until of five years.

$12 for passing a traffic light. ommiueeman iiowara nouey, Judge and Mrs. Max H. Reicher, Judge and Mrs. Frank J.

Di- the police department can 25 of 1741 Thomas- town meetinS called for 8 p.m up with a better solution." ton Ave wa'terville, and John-Thursday in the Town Hall. season for the high school will be: published annually. Pienkowski, 16 Mitchell re- Mayor Joseph F. Morelli had'eently received a safe driving proposed that about 15 pages of; award while serving with the the booklet, which costs about $3, 4th Armored Division in Germany, a page, be eliminated. He sug- He the award for driving gested that items to be dispensed, military vehicles 6,000 miles with include the listing of fire without an accident or traffic viot iveeu one pon.i smvan 27 of 37 Pardee st The call the meeting is thereto.

Probate Judge Henry J. u. uu New Bntain were fined $9 each camp th Allt 7 snprial tnu-n Gwiazda. and Attv. and Mrs.

Leo held Friday. A "Get Acquainted" dance, sponsored by the student council, will start at 8:30 p.m. Music will be by records. ins school unless some action V. Gaffney and Mr.

and MrsP. A. taken i I i meeting which was declared illeg. Also considered was a recommendation that Willow Brook be improved, given priority in the main report. Chairman Matthias P.

Rival noted the cost of widening the brook bed would cost about $1 million. Another plan would divert the brook under the hill occupied by the children's home, at a cost of approximately $1.9 millions. DiFazio. Also, Corp. Counsel and Mrs.

captains, a list of probate court; lation. He is a tank driver. The board also heard of another 47 Lawlor St. New Britain, was'3 town counse'- The st transportation and safety for violation" of road'meeting was "null and void" be- judges and the common council George J. Coyle, Asst.

Corp. 0- He is a 1955 graduate of E. C. Goodwin Technical High School Purchasing Agent Otto cause the call was not filed with, Counsel and Mrs. Andrew P.

the town clerk nor posted on theiDenuzze, Prosecutor and Mrs. lem irom parents ot ennaren in meSt the Evergreen Street section. It students Instructed was decided that these children! ornnn nf on ctnrionte fmm Winter presented this plan and was employed in civilian life public signpost as required by; William F. Mangan Prosecu- City Clerk Harry E. Scheuy by the Glendale Woodworking A A t.

x.1 coma De picKea up on a present me various history classes at law. Edward Januszewski, Finance form a retention basin at the;" con me presem co gion. lormai, claiming me dook is a un "inning ri.stoi Team Shuttle Meadow Golf Course, to g- allow Willow Brook time to nfat'on scnooi dus run ana transported Bristol High School visited City Voters will, again be asked to Commissioner William McCue. as far as Pine and Birch streets, Hall Wednesday to receive in-'approve a preliminary applica-! Chairman Joseph Perrotta of where they would have to leave structions on the procedure for tion for a $105,670 federal aid the Board of Tax Review and re- ill 111.1 1 Pvt. Paul A.

Pac, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pac, 92 Highview New Britain, was au-av uafpr HuHntr tho tnnct Pri- le8t equlrea ous tvoe of flooding, wm talked Personnel Director Anthony F. uie dus ana wane tne rest oi tnee admission of electors. The le- grant to clear the way for the; tired Fire Capt.

William Coffey way to the Greene-Hills School. gai requirements were outlined agency's proposed plan of rede-j Also, Mrs. Lena Perez, Atty over by the group. Campione said Wednesday that a a member of the Army team test will be required to fill the! which captured th international Refuse Waivers During tne preliminary discus-, by Town and City Clerk Rolfe E. veloping an area of about 55 acres sion concerning the naming of Rowe ancj Registrar of Voters in the central section of town.

1 Molleur said thp Armv would ufe aepanmeni vacancy to oerana mi Lecierc small arms the new high school, now under, otto C. Blaschke. The students KofC Installation have constructed the basin if the caused by the retirement of trophy for the United States at Arthur Galiette will be installed city could have received waivers Philip Joyce Oct. 5, Solomon J. Karam, Atty.

Roman Lexton, Edwin Karwoski, Atty. and Mrs. Matthew J. Avita-bile, Miss Constance Fazzina, Mrs. Mary K.

Breachlin, Dep. Sheriff Donald W. Callahan, Dep. Sheriff Leo J. Plascxybski and Dep.

Sheriff Louis Borselle. the recent annual competition in Graf en wohr, Germany. Teams from Britain, Belgium, from the eolf course and affected i oauamg rermu Emedy Tanguay of 243 Fairway Dr. has been issued a permit to i France, Netkerland, Canada and construction, it was suggested are preparing for class elections that names be considered notSOon to be held at the school. only for the new school but also to Face Court for the present Bristol High Mark' Horn, 24, of Brooklyn, School.

N.Y., was arrested Wednesday Held In Accident on Milton Road by Policemen Jo- Nicholas Schittina. 17. of 229 seph Nocera and Arthur Rous-Tani, cr arrocfofi M. seau on a charge of violating the as Faithful Navigator of Isabella Assembly, Knights of Columbus, at a meeting to be held Thurs-dcy at 7 p.m. in St.

Thomas Church basement. Other officers to be installed are: Andrew DeAngelo, Faithful erect a five-room dwelling, with i Germany participated in the corn- property owners. The course and some neighboring property owners refused to grant permission for the work, he said. The engineers claimed, according to Milleur, that permission of the golf course might be secured if the matter was put Plainville attached garage, at 187 Amherst petition. -St.

at an estimated cost of $8,000.1 He attended E. C. Goodwin Births Technical Trade High School and Births reported at New Britain, was employed in civilian life by General Hospital Wednesday in-, the Hennessy Electric Co. day on a' charge of violation ordinance on solicitors and 'Captain; Ralph Ferrucci Faith- Fiscal Change On Agenda Of Town Meeting NEWIN'GTON (Special) A new fiscal year for the town will be discussed at Thursday night's special town meeting. The Selectmen will ask authority to appoint a committee to investigate the merits of adopting a uniform fiscal year.

The uniform fiscal year dervies its name from the attempt to establish a uniform fiscal year the national, state, and local levels. It runs from July 1 to June 30. The outstanding feature of the uniform fiscal year is that taxes are payable on the first day of the fiscal year making it pos-ble for the municipality to begin the year with cash on hand.j Named Representative Mrs. Lester Rowley has been appointed town representative for the Greater Hartford Assn. for Retarded Children.

Further information concerning the group may be bad by calling Mrs. Rowley at MO 6-0200 or the association office at CH 6-3204. Two Snakes Cught Ronald Haines, 13, of 656 Main St. turned in two copperhead snakes for bounty payment Monday. They were found at the top road rules as the result of a traf- canvassers, me omcers report- -usre fic accident on School Street near that the accused was solicit-; Faithful Pilot; Stanley Stanek, flvrhaivl RtrAPt Pnliepninii Ar.

mg magazine SUDSCHptlOnS Wltn- the U. S. Army; He is assistant Xow Terrwille Ilrifaiti Pupilld Calls-Bus Problem 'Worst Yef PLAINVILLE (Special) Supt. of Schools Anthony A. Pupillo has maud Fecteau.

who investieated. ou' 8 license. custodian at Prospect Street Robert Fogg, Comptroller; Milton Mongillo, Outer Sentinel; Dino Bernardi, Inner Sentinal; Bernard reported that Schittina's car Retired Workers Club i Councilman Paul J. McCarthy Fair Dignitaries iSd An 0ctober edding is Oil uuiv on dUlUlllVUllC U11VC11 UV Olga E. Bevivino, 40, of 15 Dut- 'ill preside Thursday at 7:30, McDonough.

Anthony DeAngelo Details Set On Plan For East Main St. ton Ave. The Schittina car was Pm- at a mating in tne uiu. olu To Include Gill, Gov. Ribicoff described this year's bus trans considerably damaged and had Council chambers to discuss to be towed awav.

Salvation Army Drive Mrs. George Elton, chairman of the Salvation Army Appeal drive in the Plymouth section of the town which opens Sunday has announced the appointment of the following captains: Mrs. Rodney plans for the formation bf a Bristol Area Retired Workers Club. Marriage Intentions T-v Jl Ml i rusiees. The Rev.

William H. pastor of St. Thomas Church, Adolph Trapp, Thomas Egan David Lienhart and Albert Rein-man will be honored for 25-year membership at a dinner dance to be held at the Country Club fol portation problem for children attending local schools "the worst yet." He emphasized that this was no reflection on the bus company, the Transportation NEW BRITAIN (Special) Details of an $18,375 contract with Marriage intentions were filed oi me ciuo wm oe Wednesday in the town clerk's I recreation and social life office bv the followinc: Anthonvlfor members of the organization TERRYVILLE (Special) -Commissioner of Agriculture Joseph Gill will be a guest on the Terryville Fair Grounds, Sunday. Canfield, Walter Knox, Aoci and to furnish them information D. Maniscalo, 53 Bartlett LKmaia urown, airs, ireorge which is in its second year of Italo-American Outing ton and Mrs.

Casmier Pergoda. He plans to arrive about 2 p.m, lowing the installation exercises. operation under a three-year con He will be ioined bv Gov. Ribicoff i Takes Helicopter Course iine tasi fliain Keaeveiop- Meriden, and Marie A. Contras-tano, 45 Murray Anthony S.

Wyrebeck, MacCormack Drive, The third annual outing of It- CommUtee Named frarh alo-Americans will be held Sun Wolcott, and Olga Yatsenick, 34 day at Lithuanian Park. Dinner Angelo Thomasino, director of, suggested at a meet-the Republican campaign, has ap- ing the school board this week pointed the following committee ithat thjs year-s complaints in West Main Terryville. will be served at 1 p.m. The com City Court mittee in charge includes Joseph assist him with public relations: Lloyd Bunnell, 24, of West Main Funari, chairman, Rudy Fiorillo, part result from variations in the rigid policy of the board. at 3 p.m.

who will speak briefly. Pfc. Octave R. Goodfield. ment Area were cqmpleted late The Governor will also visit the! son of Mrs.

Elizabeth Goodfield, i Wednesday and the Redevelop-various exhibits. 9 Matthews recently com-jmenl commission will meet short- This year's fair promises to be pleted an Army H-13 h-the largest held here with hun-! maintenance course in Bad 1 aPProve Paa-dreds of entries having been Germany. The commission's executive sec- made in all departments. j. Goodfield is regularly assigned retary, Joseph PascarelL said Special events will include the as an H-13 helicopter crew chief Wednesday night, the commission "Children's Day" program, Satur-iin the 8th Infantry Division's 8th'wiu be summoned to act on the day and the traditional oxen Aviation Company in Hoppstadtcn.

agreement as soon aj Rotival re. drawing contest. He attended E. C. Goodwin, btreet, Plymouth, was tound m- Domenic Malvezzi, Dr.

Joseph Kenneth Tuttle, Lucia Klemovich, Louis Prevost, Joseph Thalberg, Angelo Pepe, Aldo DellaBitta and The Board of Education last nocent of evading responsibility Salvatore, Anthony Gagliardi, of Brentwood. Meeting Changed The Grange will not meet at year reaffirmed its previous pol after a trial Wednesday before jVito Ruggerio, Peter Morrone, Ai.netta Ashworth. Margaret icy on pupu transportation. The policv is that children in the Judge Bernard F. Grabowski in 'John DeCarolis, Frank Segreto, Lane has been appointed public- the Legion Hall Thursday night as originally scheduled.

Instead the local Grange will go to Rocky grammar schools will be allowed to use the buses if they live one mile or more from the school to which they are assigned. Junior high and high school Pomona at tha Rocky Hill Grange. vaiuii. nuwever, ne was jonn Julian, Leonard contrastano fry director fined $18 on a charge of violation and Peter Valeric I The committee will meet Thurs- of road rules. He was represented Married 50 Years at 8 p.m.

at Thomasino's by Atty. Harry F. Pergoda. Mr. and Mrs.

Jame J. Kane home, 1 Berlin to discuss Perze Nicholas, 35, of 516 North of 13 Reilly PI. observed their campaign Main Waterbury, was found 50th wedding anniversary Wed-! Arrest the Rocky Hill Grange. Airman Reassigned Sunday, Governor's Day wiU be Technical High School in highlighted by the horse drawing Britain and was formerly em- His firm has been working on contests and an English and West-1 ployed by Chapman Machine Co. the renewal plan design for a ern horse show.

There is no promoted number of weeks in the absence charge for parking on the; pj.ank Blakeslee. son of Mr. of the agreement, grounds. and Mrs. Wallace Blakeslee of Under terms of the contract, he The following teachers of the North Street, stationed at the will complete the work and file students.

under 16. are allowed Airman 3c Lawrence W. Angyal, innocent of speeding but was nesday. They came to Bristol Robert Marek, 22 of Kanei to ride the bus if they live more son of Maj. and Mrs.

Z. J. Ang- nneo no on a cnarge oi vioia shortly after their marriage in street, was arrested at a local Uh milp and a half fmm nv iv. tion of road rules. jBrewster, N.Y.

They have two restaurant Tuesday morning and respective school. Students 16 and Won, recently completed basic CC Li. Cyril and Methodius Kussian Homestead Air Force Base, Fla anri Tpthnmuc Kncciian tt, a r-i John A. Rossvall, 34, mm UUJLUJI UHU UUtilV-O W. i U11V I 'Tl i I IS fM 1 Willi 1)1 Trfl II lit 1 If sii.r? AM live over two miles traming at Keesler Air Forcejo dox church Sunday school; ha.

been nromoterl to Nov. 15. Pascarell said. vivcr luuac from school Base, and has trans- attend the Atlantic District i sergeant. Falls From Stepladder Filed Petition Garden charged' a daughter, Miss Rosemary i vilifying a police officer and in-with evasion of responsibility, Kane; and six grandchildren, jtoxication.

Police Officers Leo driving while his license was 'all of Bristol. Mr. Kane retired Polaski and Philip D'Agostino under suspension and violation of; in 1956 as an employe of New. made the arrest. Marek will be ierreu 10 roruianu Air ruite schoo Teachers Assn.

i.i MnninmOTv nftifw) A petition from the Fairbank Mo. Aneval. who was desie- conference and retreat at YMCA 6 Africans Die in Clash St. was dazed but apparently un-camp at North Cotebrook. Satur- LUSAKA, Northern-" Rhodesia in a faU from an eieht-foot Street area, including Cornell nated an honor student at Kees- road rules, had the three charges Departure.

and Prentice streets, requests the.ig- AFB. was recently home on presented in town court Monday. Sent To Jail uay ou.iiuijr. (APiPolieP with step ladoer weonesaay auernoon rain wauaine ndm imC i thr-a VKart-Aa, while he was cleaning a New Britain i trying to move th at 28 Cedar St. Pyrstash.

JJ; ground whteh soon will be the Pn Beiami" Huck and N.mchek. Catherine Kopcha Lou- MeieCSinsky, summoned In a special Town Court session Wednesday Arthur Potter, 56, of Meriden Avenue, was sentenced to six months in the Hartford County jail on a charge of intoxication. Judge Joseph A. De-Paolo Jr. suspended sentence af-tjr 90 days.

JIT VaieShI anJi Six Africans were killed. II inhere, found Montgomery in his furlough before going to his newi station. Takes Army Course Pvt. William C. Blinn 22, whose parents live at 248 E.

Rob-bins recently completed the basic Army administration course under, the Reserve Forces Act program. Blinn received training in typing, clerical proced Hausman Seen In Line For GOP Appointment school board for bus transportation for several children, some of whom, it was stated, attend kindergarten. The petition states that the streets involved are nine-tenths of, a mile from the Broad Street School. Other requests for the use of school buses come from the Mountain View section, which is about a quarter of a mile from a atu viw ii-n i room and reported he refused Ijured. The conference will be conduct- rrL- i it i mpHira! nflpntinn iiie ounce naa nppn nrapt-pn accepted.

In one of these, there! Francis Reunion The annual reunion of the de NEW BRIAIN (Special) -The appointment of Atty. Harold I. Koplowitz as general chairman ures and record keeping. was only a six cents difference in the bids filed for boiler insur- the Linden Street, junior high, He is a 1954 graduate of New- scendants of Robert Francis of Wethersfield will be held Sunday at the Grange Hall, Knowles Av- and high schools; North Hampton of the party's fall election activi-iance coverage by the Ciarcia In Lane; and South Washington ed Dy tne memoers oi me Africans to make wav! The same policemen took three- of St. Vladimir Eastern Orthodox Alricans make way I vou, vm-v ritv ifor Zariba Lake which will be par-oia uaua Bougor ot 8 Ma-Th Rev GeoTge pas- med later this year by a dam lski Cir.

to New Britain Gen-J i snwSaradvisor ol the ac the. Zambesi River. al Hospital for treatment of a tor is spintiual advisor otine Wednesday re- association and general chairman RussiarrWjns ceived whcn the child from SyTrSsence of Chess Tournev 2U in his h0 ti 7BrS! Yugoslavia, Probe Continues will conduct the matins service at M'hal Talj of Russia tonight! Investigation Was continuing 8 am. and celebrate the Divine emerged as the numer one piay. Wednesday night into three 9-ao a.m.

Children unLr burglaries at 172 Stanley enue. Mrs. Milton Francis is in street charge of arrangements, Exceptions It has been noted that excep tions to the school board policy has allowed youngsters in the suratice Agency and the DeWitt A. Fviley Co. The contract went to Ciarcia.

Auto insurance and working-man's compensation coverage wert to the Chernoff-Lockwood Agency and the fuel oil contract to the Ballard Oil Co. The New Britain Cabinet Works was given the contract to supply screen doors at Mt. Pleasant Housing Project. Betsy Road and Cooke Street area to ride to school from a distance in itiw uu.i iiuiivnui vntoo t. yiixi tics here was seen Wednesday night as paving the way for the election of Atty.

Howard Hausman as GOP State Central Committeeman. Atty. Hausman is expected to be elected to the state committee vacancy caused by the death of Matthew C. Meskill last month by the party's six-member delegation to last June's Republican State Convention at a meeting Thursday night at the Hotel St. in which less than $50 was George Appell of Avon will be in charge of the sports program.

Luncheon will be served at 1 p.m. The business meeting will be held at 2:15 p.m. followed by entertainment arranged by Robert E. Francis of Durham. Officers for the year are, Appell, president; Charles S.

Love- ington High School and a 1956 graduate of Concordia College, Bronxville, N.Y. Garden Club The evening unit of the New-ington Garden Club will meet Sept. 15, at 7:45 p.m. at the library. Mrs.

Maude Ashley wiU speak on "Fundamentals in Flower Arranging." Hostesses are: Mrs. Charles Bell, Mrs. Harold Bengston, Mrs. Harry Benson, Mrs. George Burger, and Mrs.

Joseph Bialy. Our Lady of Grace Assembly, Catholic Ladies of Columbus, will to seven will receive Holy communion during the service. less than a mile. nament. stoien The Soviet champion drew with Safes were ripped open at the International Master James Sher-j Brunette Tool Co.

where S21 was This was done at the request Leeion Auxiliary The American Legion Auxiliary of the safety committee. Tho walk along Farmington Avenue to will administer the oath of office win in a last round game tonight ana at tne neignnormg ffinprc ThnrsHav at 8 r.u r. Stcinle Machine Co. where $23 land of Durham, vice president; lJ IIVW IU Alllin.l Ll.C lUU. lldll W'tll Willi in omer atuuns uie auiuuiuy Annette rrancis ot Durnam, sec was taken from an office desk.

The' R. S. Co. in the same the Wheeler School was ruled dangerous in this case. Pupillo said that more than youngsters now ride the buses apprcved budgets for Oval Grove retary; Edward R.

Francis of points. Bobby Fischer, '15-year-old and Mt. Pleasant Housing Pro building was also ransacked. Wallingford, treasurer; Caroline M. Francis of Wallingford, his meet Thursday at 7:45 p.m.

at; regularly. p.m. They are: President, Mrs. Eleanor Tedesco; vice president, Mrs. Wanda Kamens; secretary, Mrs.

Marion Mason; treasurer, Mrs. Winnie Goric; chaplain, Mrs. Gertrude Kamens: sergeant at arms, Miss Elsie Finkenzel-ler; and historian, Mrs. Alberta Whitford. American chess champion from Minor Crash New York, drew with Yugoslav) Automobiles operated by Jervis Grand Master Svetozar 5rigovic.jPerT 'John J.

Gorlcwski of 50 Maple-That result left Gngovic in a firm hurst Ave wpre invoved jn a second place in the final standings mjnor collision at West Main and until 1t nninf u-liilo tPicnhnr Vinlrl tit i nr-J i torian. Notes The Democrat Town Committee will sponsor an outing Sept. 28 from 2 to 6 p.m. at Recreation Local Democratic candi Joint installation will take place 7 ZTZ oast L. l.ij in Place at least temporarily p0hceman George Foortsch re- at a meeting to be held in the i with a ina, score of ,2 points, I dates will be present to meet the public.

Refreshments will be served, The first fall meeting of South- town hall, October 11 St. Mary's Church Hall. Plans for the state convention, to be held in Rockville Oct. 10-11, will be discussed. Tilo Service.

Roofs and sidewalks. Before you buy, talk with Tilo. Only Tilo Manufactures, Applies, Guarantees, Arranges Financing. Free estimates. One source, one responsibility, Tilo Roofing 624 Wethersfield Ave.

CH 9-5851 between 9 and 5 p.m. MO 6-0682 after Why iot let the Newington Office of the Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. help you buy that new jects and agreed to be represented at the annual outing and meeting ol state housing authorities-. Charles S. Graham, executive director, and Arthur F.

D'Ama-to, comptroller of the New Britain Housing Authority, will head discussion panels at the outing. Marriage Intentions Applications for marriage licenses were filed here Wednesday by Rafael W. Chlebowski, tool and die maker, 218 Pershing St. -and Cecelia E. Bednar-czyk.

typist, 19 Smith and Douglas Bradley, printer, 28 Haw-ley St. and Christine Mann, clerk 143 O'Donnel Rd. Girl Attacked Police Wednesday night were Atty. Koplowitz was understood to have been interested in the state committee post until his selection as General Republican Chairman for New Britain which was announced earlier Wednesday by Atty. John L.

Ericson, chairman of the Republican Town Committee. As chairman, he will coordinate all the campaign activities of state and local GOP candidates and make arrangements for appearances of state Republican candidates in New Britain. Former mayor Edward B. Scott will head the delegation at the Hotel Burritt which will nrni? Meskill's successor. Contracts for fuel oil and in-Furancc for the city's housing projects were approved by the -New made for a re-study of the list of students now riding the buses.

Some May Walk Pupillo said that the result may be that some students now riding may have to walk to school. The bus company is preparing a map which will indicate the mileage from each of the schools to the pick-up points and home3 in that area. School board members claim that the cost of transportation rises each time there is an addition of more than five per cent of the original number of riders. Charter Proposals The sub-committees of the Fischer's final position will be determined by the outcome of Jqv matches not finished tonight, and; nHtnnrnPfl until tomorrow. i WASHINGTON (AP)-Scn.

Olin ington Arts and Crafts will be held next Wednesday at 8 But he seemed almost assured D- Johnston (D SC) dropped the in the Historical Room of the public library. Franklin Jones, assistant direc Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Packer of Scott Road have announced the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to Joseph Sekorski, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Sekorski of Roosevelt Avenue. Miss Packer is a graduate of Terryville High School and is employed in the office of Andrew Terry Co. tor of painting at the Artist's School of Westport, will of participation in next year's telephone, abandoned the papers "tournament of candidates." on his desk and flew to Columbia, The players who finish in theS.C without a bit of baggage first six places will enter the, Wednesday. Aides explained that "tournament of candidates" at a his first grandchild had arrived, still to be specified site next year. It's a boy for the senator's daugh- The winner of the "tournament ter Sally.

She is married to Ver-of candidates" gets to non Scott, formerly ol Charleston car, improve your home, or con Plainville Charter Committee 'solidate your bills. You will find Hannah Woodruff Chapter, which has been siudying aspects, that the rate is low and free "life looking for a group of boys' DAR, will meet Thursday at Britain Housing Authority Wed-iblamed for spilling a liquid on p.m. at the home of Mrs. Samuel of the town manager, seven-man; insurance is included. Slop in at Sekorski is a graduate of Teny World Champion Michael Botvmik, and now a law student at the Unl- nesday.

the hair of a 16-year-old Grove Tuell, Plainville. Miss E. Mil-town council, town meeting form 'Market Square and see one of our In every instance low bids were I Street girl at Broad and Highldred Bedford will be co-hostess, of government recommended by loan officers today. Advt, ver si ty of South Carolina. ville High School and served in ol Russia, in 1960..

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