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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 9

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1 THE HARTFORD COURANT: Tuesday, Sent, 3, 1957 Plaque Honoring The Mountain Boys By raui Wcbh fflT135r flTTTTT Lafayette Will jIiss Petacci's Sister Visits 3Iussolini Tomb 11 I I 1 -w. it bered body was buried Saturday Miss Petacci fell to the floor In a faint. Her hasband carried luT lilt I a II KM. I i 1 I T. I Be Unveiled te-'B I IB ll 'I Unveiling of a plaque noting the 200th anniversary of the birth of the Marquis de Lafayette, French hero of the American Revolution, will take place at 2 PREDAPPIO, Italy, Sept.

2 UP) into the fresh air and quickly Myrian Petacci, sister of Benito drove off when she recovered. Mussolini's mistress, came here I Miss Pcjacci's sister, Clarctta, i was executed by Italian partisans to pay final respects to the latelllong with Muss'olin, in A'pril 1915, dictator and promptly fainted be- side his grave. Steam Engine Stiff Puffing She recovered 43 'minutes later MON'CTON, New Brunswick, and was driven away without Sept. 2 The steam boiler -of medical attention. the Boston-built locomotive Her- Miss Petacci, better known in cules, which first rolled into New Italy by her stage name of Myr-; Brunswick in 1851, is still huffing ian di San Servolo, was among 100 and puffing.

It's serving now to persons visiting the tomb during power a sawmill at Bateman's the day. She came here with her'Rrmik. p.m. Sept. 21 at Lafayette Square, Dr.

Marcel Thau, state chairman of the National Lafayette Bicentennial committee, announced Monday. Dr. Thau said final program ibusincssman- husband, Franco Co- plans will be discussed by the lella. Vietnam is thinking up incen- committee at a meeting Sept. 10 PJ; As she reached the underground jtives to offer foreign capital for tcmb where.

Mussolini's dismem- investment there. at the Burr House on Forest 'a Street. Jacques Baeyens, French con sul general, New York City, has been invited to speak Bt the pro GRADUATE COURSES .4 gram. Also invited to attend the ceremonies is M. Morot bir, coun selor of the French Embassy, Manchester Safe Break Nets $8,000 MANCHESTER.

Sept. 2 (Special) A weekend safe break at a big discount department store here netted "between $8,. 000 and $10,000" for a thief who "knew what he was doinK," Police Chief Herman Schendel, said today. The sate, on the second floor of King's Discount Store on Pine Street, was left with a gaping hole chopped in its rear. Scattered about were the tools, including a crow bar, used in the operation.

Nothing else, apparently, was touched. Daniel Levine, the store's manager, discovered the loss early today. The store, which occupies two floors in the former Cheney Bros, yarn mill, had closed at 30 p.m. Saturday. Apparently Hid in Store Chief Schendel said the safecracker apparently hid in the store until after closing time.

There were no signs of a forced entry, said the chief. He added that the "theft apparently isn't an inside job, but the thief knew what he was doing." Chain Broken A chain across a rear fire exit was found broken and police figured that the thief or thieves left through the door. Other items in the safe were untouched, said the chief. Of the cash, $1,500 was in change. No attempt was made to force the medium-sized safe'sMoor.

The manager, who noted that a bank deposit had been made Saturday night, said the missing money represented "starting change" for Monday's business. Capt. Walter Cassclls, who is investigating, said a preliminary check showed no merchandise had been disturbed. It is difficult to estimate merchandise losses immediately because of the thousands of items on self-service counters, said a store official. New York Citv.

who represents tho universities! of Frnnrp in thff United States. Oilier French dig nitaries will be invited. "That's the nice thing: about havln relatives. They don't minil helpin you lift things." The state chairman said win-ners of the Lafayette essay contest for college, high school and elementary students will be announced in lute October. Anthropology Economics Education Government History in Literature Mathematics Philosophy Physics Psychology Religion French Rush To Buy interwoven.

It is remarkably similar ie ttiA UiL't tu'rt in thnt tiatmi- Imrtii ii ii.iin im Knilni Miss Sagan'g New Book ness seems net only unobtainable Daily Devotions c. r- out dangerous to seeK. PARIS, Sept. 2 Of) Eager fans, stormed bookshops today to buy SllUttei'S Rolled Up copies cf Francoise Sagan's new'Tn- f.om a Month, in a novel, "In Who Says So? The word of the Lor in thy mouth is truth. I Kingi 17:24, Read verses 17-24.

The telephone company has NEW ENGLAND CHAMPION: Orest Popovyrh of Cambridge, Mass. Jeft, makes the move which gave him a draw in his game with Ted Edelhaum of Windsor, right, and first place in the 1957 New England Chess Assn. tournament. Edelbaum, who finished is president of the NECA. The spectators are H.

Lee Michclson of Hartford', standing left, who plans to join the chess club at Weaver High School this fall, und Chester Mar of Hartford, standing riht. a member of the Hartford Chess Club (Courant Photo by Philip Acquaviva). MIT Student, 24, Winner Of Chess Championship BADEN-BADEN, Germany, Sept. 2 IT! Thieves quietly rolled up the iron shutters at a fashion By midafternoon most had sold their share of 200,000 advance copies. Classes meet one evening each week or on Saturday ing.

They will begin during the week of September Registration is now open. To receive a catalogue call or write Dean of Graduate Studies TRINITY COLLEGE This was the largest number able jewelry shop here today and uyma im tu printed for sale in France and walked off with in dia- 30,000 more already had been or- monds to afinounce ourselves at the be ginning of a telephone conversation: "This is John Smith speak ing (When we have tele- dered. Taking advantage of the two- Publication of the new work bylhour lunch time shutdown in this the authcr of "Bonjour Tristesse" famous Black Forest spa, the and "A Certain Smile" was front vision hooked in to our phones this will not be so necessary.) thieves picked only choice items rings and bracelets featuring stronger opponents during the Hartford 6, Conn. JA 7-3153 diamonds of not less than page news throughout France. The new book is a story of four couples whose loves are closely carats.

I it makes a ditterence who is speaking who asks us to din-jner or to vote for a certain man or to accept a post to 44ttt44ttt4, i tournament. Popovych was playing in his first NECA tournament. home Is in Lakewood, N. i but he was admitted to tho New I England contest on the basis of his part time residence in Cambri(Jge. Other top finishers were John Tlir-Hri nf I linn Mnso iUn IQfi 11 Births For Over 58 Years Smart Students Select ischer co.

justave A 21-year-old student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology won the 1957 New England Chess Assn. championship Monday evening at the Hotel Statler. Orest Popovych, a graduate student in chemistry at MIT, received a large trophy and $100. As winner of the NECA tournament, he will be eligible to compete irp-a- national tournament later this year. Wins 5, Has 2 Draws Popovych's record for the tournament, which began Friday evening, was five games won and two draws.

Second place went to Dr. Joseph Platz of East Hartford, who had an identical record. Under the Sonnenborn Berger system, first place was awarded the player who had played NECA champion, who took third; Albert Martin of Edge-wood, R. fourth; Walter Sues-man of Providence, R. fifth; i which we have been jWe ask a certain consistency of; our salesmen.

The man who sells' us a suit must be well-groomed; i the druggist should give an air, of first-hand acquaintance with1 vitamins. So, too, we look to1 I the doctor as a healthy the teacher as a man of learning. In the neive and' beautiful story from First Kings, I ithe widow of Zarepath came to' believe Elijah because of his concern for her 6on. Do we com-' jmend our gospel to others by! our consistent and considerate lives; would a neighbor or a 'business associate say to i "The word of God in thy mouth i Shtlby Lyman of Boston, sixth; William Mills of West Charleston, seventh; and Ted Edelbaum of Windsor, eighth. There were 48 entrants in Class A division.

Lucien Kras-zewski of New Britain won the Class first place trophy with four victories and three draws. ST. FKANTI9 HOSPITAL Bi-pt. 1, 11 Jlartfurrl yteveskl, Walter and Nora. (O'Connor), 18 Ki-mieth dtughtrr.

Ruche, Thomas and Monica (Long), 12 Anuty aon. Jamiroau, Clement and Alvlna (Du-, key. Irving daughter. Rnckvllle I'alumbo, Vmherto and Irene (Kurt-dn, 142 Prospect daughter. Bristol Sly, Harvey and Constance (Pratt), 9M Perktnj daughter.

ipYliiirton William and Lucille (Pig-smttl, 9,1 East Robbinj daughter. Stanley and Rita (Laman-tint i. 175 Nott daughter. Vik'neau, Francis and Jo-Anne (Clark), 14(1 Tiiipi Trail, daughter. SIT.

SINAI HOSPITAL Kept. 1, 11157 Hartford Mnrlcl. Ravmond and Veronica (Bouchard, 271 Main son. is until 7 I Prayer: Thou who desirest truth in the inward parts, help' us to be simple. Let our witness and our life be one.

Take from us our repulsive pride, our mean I tongues, our long-held Let Thy word in us be 4 State Officials Invited To Public Milk Meeting SSI I .1 I unecic tnese Dasic requirements tor your book-toting scholars. You'll find everything they need at GUSTAVE FISCHER. We'vi been sending the young folks back to school for over 58 years. Through Jesus Christ, our Lord kmen. Four state milk officials and a union officer have been invited tn address the first public problems and positions in reference to the current milk crisis." Mrs.

Boston said the executive committee of the will I Derby Pilot Is Killed In Light Plane Crash meeting of the Conn. Milk Con LVA I''1" B-nciers Dictionaries sumers Assn. Wednesday night at the Hartford Public Library. Mrs. Florence Boston, member of the association's executive committee, said Monday the invited speakers include: Donald O.

Hammerberg, state AMSTERDAM, N. Sept. 2 f.Tl A single-engine plane circling a house near here clipped a tree top and crashed today, killing the pilot and injuring a passenger, State Pdlice reported. Robert Coloney, 34, of 2 Roose or Journal Paper Jenco Letfering ftntL meet tonight to discuss the agendum for the Wednesday meeting which will start at 8:15 p.m. in the library auditorium.

Quinn Takes Office As Hawaii Governor HONOLULU, Sept. 2 W-Repub- Ball Point Pens Composition Books Notebook Fillers "9 Punches Zippcrcd RING BINDERS Guaranteed for 5 Years TONTTE TIL fD Conntcticufi leading Carpet Specialty Store Sine 1918 FRIEDMAN RUG CO. 38 VILLAGE ST. Next to Stat Theatr Tel. JA 5-1409 milk administrator; Kenneth Geyer, general manager of the Conn.

Milk Producers John S. Seremet, manager of the marker division of the CMPA; BOOKS Typewriter Tables pfehanical lican William F. Quinn, 38, was 12" Transparent Outers Durabls Tufida velt Derby, was killed when the plane fell into a field. It did not burn. Coloney had been visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Coloney, at nearby Mayfield. Miss Julia Dingman, 21, of Gloversvillle was in St. Mary's Hospital here suffering a neck Looki Like Leath Feels Like Leather Drafting Supplies Up Outweart Leathe i Lyman Hall, head of the. Conn, Milk Dealers Assn; and Henry 'Dauphinais, business agent of I the Hartford local of the Team-I sters Union.

i A spokesman for the consum-j ers association said the officials were invited to address the meet-! ing "to state their particuluar sworn in today as Hawaii's 12th governor in the presence of Interior Secretary Fred A. Seaton and a eclorful crowd. Quinn, appointed by President Eisenhower, is a Harvard-trained lawyer who has been here for 10 years. He came from St. Louis.

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