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THE HARTFORD COURANT: Mond.y, Auguit 2S. I9S8 pulngfon Derlin those homes where there is doubtifey Britain Rristol in regara 10 aaaresses. GOP Barbecue Members of the Litchfield County Republican Women's Assn. and the Litchfield County Republican organization will cospon-sor a chicken barbecue Thurs Police Have Busy Day, Make Several Arrests Churchill Park Wins Hartford Swim Contest Thieves Take $145 In Break At Restaurant Conlin. 11; Robert Crowell and Lee Dakin, nine, and Julia Dunning, eight.

4 Also, Christine Ehrlich and Robert Ehrlich, nine; Susan Farn-han, 12; Susan Fernandez, 10; Karen Gnazzo, Gail Gombatz, Edward Gwazda, Chester Hart, Tim City May See Drop In Voter Registration day at 6 p.m. on the Harwinton NEW BRITAIN (Special (-Po NEWINGTON (Special) The BERLIN (Special) A total Fair Grounds. Among members of the state lice early Sunday morning made Churchill Park Swimming Team othy Helms, Kathy Joseph, Pa BRISTOL (Special) Only three more voter making sessions several arrests, including an al tricia Kegel, and Diane La- Republican ticket who will be ran away with the Greater Hart ford Suburban Swimming Cham of $145 was stolen from Chum's Charcoal Car Hop sometimes between the close of business Friday night and Saturday morning, Branche, all eight. guests are Fred H. Zeller, can in the writ, was injured when the automobile he was driving, owned by his wife, Mary, was struck by John's car as Goodfield was stopped for a stop sign on leged wet driver, a couple who was reported to have given two policemen a "hard time" and a Also, Michael Michaud.

11; Rob pionship Meet in Windsor Sun didate for governor; Stephen day afternoon. ert Michaud, 11; William Miller Sweeney, candidate for lieuten remain before the Nov. 4 state election and unless the turnouts are considerably greater than they have been so far this year the: according to Policeman Robert Skinner. ick and Michele Millerick. both The local swimmers captured ant governor; John Ottaviano, Woodland Street at King 12 Olive Newington, were fe volved in a collision on Main Street near Commercial shortly after 6 p.m.

Sunday. Policemen Harold Berg and George M. Foertsch said the MacMillan woman, using the right lane to make a turn into Commercial Street, apparently changed her mind and, instead, continued north on Main Street. As a result, the officers said, the cars came together. ou Britain 16; Janet Oliaro, 13; Gail Over- candidate for treasurer, and Mrs.

11 first places out of 28 events The loot included $10 for the Goodfield, who received head, The group also won six relay strom, nine; and Judith Ruddock, Mary Q. Fahey, candidate for sec- Jimmy Fund. citys voting list is due to show a decrease from the registration neck and chest injuries, claims $10,000 damages. Mrs. Goodfield events but lost one because of a reatary of state.

Neil Mahoney, the proprietor. of 1957. Church Smorgasbord disqualification. Rockville placed discovered the break when he The Board of Admissions will Sks for dama6es t0 her group of men who refused to move from in front of a restaurant. Sixteen-year-old Howard L.

Martin III of 13 East Broad Plainville, was charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor or drugs. A loud muffler proved his downfall, according to Sgt. Joseph Novak and Policemen Karl B. White second. opened the establishment Satur The Churchill swimmers pulled day morning.

Entrance was gain be in session in the town clerk's office on the second floor of City BoTa.rd Mee uoii The regular monthly meeting ed through a rear dor by break another big surprise by taking three second places in the diving ing a pane of glass, the officer Amma i uuaiu ui uiaii.c wui uc liciu Robert Ruddock, and Carol Salisbury, all eight. Also, Karl Schwartz and Barbara Seaman, both nine, and Gerald Sledge, Howard Smith, Lucille Smith, Barry Thompson, Gwen Tucker, Brenda Tylre, Barbara Varone, Elizabeth Varone, Carol Zdunczyk, and Frank Zdun-czyk, all eight. Funeral Services Funeral services for Miss Florence A. Cowles, 80, of Farming- said. wuWUM UV 'ilia Ul VU The money for the Jimmy events.

A few of the members of the team have been working out on diving at the East Hartford Gold Star Pool jjuring the Wednesday, Oct. 1, from 5 to 8 p.m. The final session of the year is set for Saturday, Oct. 11, from George Maloney and James Fund was taken from under Council chambers. The August meeting of the Board of Health scheduled for Monday afternoon has been canceled because a quo neath the counter.

A box con A smorgasbord will be held Wednesday at the Plymouth Congregational Church with servings from 5 to 7 p.m. A large number of varieties of food will be available. Tickets will be available at the door. Proceeds will be added to the church fund. CD Meeting A meeting of the Civil Defense group will be held at the CD headquarters Wednesday at 7 p.m., with a business meeting planned after a work session.

Del-bert Mitchell, CD chairman, has announced that additional volun taining $85, hidden near the fire pasi wees. Police Oppose Rotation NEW BRITAIN (Special) E. Bachand Jr. The officers stopped Martin at Main and Chestnut streets at dawn Sunday when their attention was called to the noise from Kay Fruemer and Dave Carl place, was missing and about $50 rum would not be available, Minor Accidents son, coaches of the East Hart was taken from the office. 9 a.m.

to 8 p.m. If necessary, the board may schedule one or more additional sessions between the two all-day sessions. Only 239 new voters have been admjtted in the four sessions held so far this year with the 38 being ton, a former magazine and feat ford team gave time ot the New State Policemen William Burke Vincent Savino, 29, of 93 will be presented Wednes ure writer for a Cleveland news the car's muffler. ington swimmers to help them and Elmer Nei are cooperating paper and former member of the with local authorities in the in day in City Court on a charge of Later in the day, the youth was being questioned by Detective Plainville Grange, will be held with diving. There are no facilities at Churchill Park for diving Teams from Newington, Wind vestigation.

violation of road rules as the re enrolled last week believed to be A similar break occurred earl suit of a minor accident on North Monday at 2 p.m. at the Cowles home, South Main Street, Farm Strong opposition appeared to be developing Sunday from within policemen's ranks to the recently Capt. Arthur P. Hayward and Sgt. Thomas J.

Ormsby. The of the smallest number ever admit ier in the week at the Ideal Drive- Street. Policeman Vito Benvenuto, teer members are needed. Anyone interested is asked to regis ted for a session at this time of ington. Burial will be in River sor Locks, Rockville, Simsbury and Windsor competed in the meet at the Windsor Memorial in Restaurant.

Police reported who investigated, reported that Savino'j car, pulling out from announced rotation plan for most side Cemetery, Farmington. year, ter at the selectman office or $35 stolen in that break. Youth Arrested Usually in a state election year The John A. Hangen Funeral with the director. members of the police Pool.

Win Team Trophy the curb, struck an automobile driven by Josef Badura, 40, of 21 Home, Unionville, is in charge of League Schedule On complaint of Harvey Cul about 1,500 new voters are admit' ted. arrangements. Each team was allowed one en This week's schedule for the Horace New Britain ver, a 17-year-old Newington Chief Edward M. Kiely said the ficers withheld comment on why they were grilling Martin. Couple Arrested Earl Walsh, 31, of 27 Esther St.

and his Hvife, Barbara, 24, were taken into custody by Policemen William Kildruff and Robert Wasel at 1:30 a.m. Sunday. Walsh was charged with breach of peace and his wife was charged The 1957 voting list contained a Babe Ruth League is as follows try in each event except the re youth was arrested by Policeman Jane Bachman, 35, of 652 Red Sou thin gton total of 20,172 voters and since lays. Trophies were awarded Monday, Hawks vs. Robins; Tues Skinner Saturday afternoon on a charge of trespassing and stone Hill Road, who underwent an operation two weeks ago, was day, Blue Jays vs.

Eagles. Post that list was compiled approximately 700 names have been first place winners and ribbons to show and place swimmers. damaging private property. The new policy would go into effect Sept. 1.

Jnder the program, regular policemen on the afternoon and midnight shifts will rotate their shifts every month. Officers will alternate over three shifts. shaken up when the automobile poned games will be played on Wednesday and Thursday nights, 8he Newington team received the in which she was riding, driven erased because of deaths and re movals from the city. with all contests scheduled for policeman said Wallace Weyand of 100 Gilbert Newington, was the driver of a car with four with breach of peace, operating Edmund Foley, Former Police Official, Dies team trophy. by her husband, Robert 34 No more voter making sessions without a license in her posses- Trophies were donated by Kay was struck in the rear by a car the Joe Jay Fi'l.

Briefs are to be held prior to the nom sion and failure to stop at the in front of the Bachman home occupants which was driven Jewelers. The meet was sponsored by the Hartford Times. Wallace Mendela, son of Mr. signal of an officer. Policeman Vincent Barry, who in inating primary elections sched uled for next month.

The officers said they were at and Mrs. Alex Mendela of Ma- through the Culver property and damaged some lumber. Named Fund Chairman Newington first place winners vestigated, charged the driver of SOUTHINGTON (Special) There is little likelihood that a the other car, Robert J. Pavano; kara Street, is a patient at the tracted to the Walsh machine by loud hern blowing and ordered were: Lynne JBryant, 50-meter backstroke; Tom Da vies, 50-meter Edmund Jeremiah Foley, 61, of Republican primary will be nec 20, of 89 Park Plainville, with George B. Taylor Jr.

of 114 U.S. Naval Hospital at Beaufort, Mrs. Walsh to pull over to the essary as Atty. Edward C. Kraw- S.C.

backstroke; Andy Black, 25-met violation of road rules. The offi 40 Carter Lane, a former Police lieutenant, died at the Grace New Haven Community Hospital early Westview Ter. has been appointed finance chairman for the Repub cer said the accident occurred as A meeting of the Women's Aux curb at Chestnut and Fairview streets. er free style; Nancy Jackson, 25-meter free style; Mark Black, iecki had indicated that he would not challenge the town committee iliary of the Plymouth Fire Com Bachman was attempting to turn Members of the second and hird shifts have called a "mass meeting" for Monday at 8:30 p.m. in St.

Peter's school hall. Some patrolmen said "the rotation will be fully discussed." At the same time, the policemen have asked the New Britain Police Union, Local 1165, to call a special meeting. Union President Stephen Poplawski announced the meeting will be held Thursday, at 8:30 a.m. for the afternoon and night shifts and at 7:30 a.m. for the day detail.

A union spokesman indicated he Sunday morning after a short ill They quoted the woman as say 25-meter backstroke; Lorraine pany will be held Tuesday at 8 into his driveway, ness. ing "I don't pull over for strange lican fund raising drive which will start shortly, according to Mrs. Everett T. Fieber, acting town committee chairman. Notes endorsement of Atty.

Herbert Wat-stein for the judge of probate nomination. Torgan, 50-metar free style, He was the son of the late This week only a back to school men. Bruce Jackson, 50-meter free special skirts, 39c, sweaters 39c, They said she put the car in A Democratic primary, how Police Officer J. Foley and Catherine Quinlan Foley. He style; Nancy Thompson, 25-meter Top's Cleaner, 895 Farmington breaststroke; Linda Lewis, 50- ever, is shaping up with Finance About 150 Republicans gathered motion and was ordered to stop again.

When asked for her license joined the Southington Police Bristol. Advt. meter breaststroke; George Lin for a family picnic Sunday after Dept. shortly after it was or Commissioner John D. O'Neil and former State Rep.

Michael F. Mc and registration she became abu noon at Pascoe Hill Grove in coln, 50-meter breaststroke, and Plainville ganized and served on the force sive, the policemen reported, ana Laughlin both challenging the town for 20 years. He held the rank Cromwell. Several candidates for state office were guests. was 'always under the impres said the policemen had no right Richard Smith, 25-meter back stroke.

Block Party Planned p.m. the Plymouth fire house. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and son Drew are spending several days in Luzerne, Pa.

Angela and Richard Hogan of Jamaica, West Indian Federation, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steck of Lake Plymouth. The first meeting of the fall season of the Lake Plymouth Community Assn. will be held at the home of Donald Kilby, Lake Plymouth, Sept.

16 at 8 p.m. L. James Malley has returned to his home in Southbridge, Mass. of lieutenant when he resigned sion" that the second and third to stop her. Mrs.

Walsh was un Coach Clifford Landry has is to purchase the Sunoco Gas Sta committee endorsed candidates, former State Rep. Keith E. Dubay and William C. Hogan, president of the Young Democrats, for nom shifts, like the first, was covered The Kiwanis Club will meet sued a call for the first Berlin able to produce a license, according to the report. tion at Main Street and Meriden by the seniority of he men al Women's Board Will Examine Year's Plans Monday at 5:15 p.m.

in the town High football practice Mon Avenue, which he operated for Walsh, himself, became loud parking lot for a work party in day. Candidates will report to the ination as state representatives five years. though, he admitted, it was not "spelled out." A city ordinance covers veteran policemen who school locker rooms at 9 a.m. preparation for the annual Block The Democratic primary will be arid abusive" the policemen reported and told his wife he would For the past few years he was Physical exams and the issuance Party. an investigator for the State Wei work days from being relegated 'fix them guys.

Although Mrs. After the work party there will fare Dept. in the property div PLAINVILLE (Special) -Chair held on Sept. 24 with the polls to be open from noon to 8 p.m. The Democratic primary list contains 6,043 names with a supplementary to night shifts.

of equipment will be the first order, according to Landry. The nucleus of the team will be 10 be a buffet supper at the Nutmeg ision. He was a graduate of the man of the various committees Walsh entered the police station without trouble her husband had to be forced inside, the police ger House about 8:15 p.m. local high school, attended St after visiting his brother, George Malley and family, Prospect A meeting of the Recreation will present plans for the com Gordon Hill will be in charge Thomas' Church, and was a mem lettermen from last year. Daughter To Grahams of the electrical work and booth men related.

Gang Arrested ber of the Connecticut State Po ing 1958-59 season at an execu tive board meeting of the Plain construction. A daughter was born at home lice Isabella Council, KofC, Injured in Fall Otto Kalbach 73. of 40 Gov-ernor St. fell at his home Saturday night and received three broken ribs, according to Policemen James C. O'Brien and Victor Dennis.

They took him to New Britain General Hospital In an emergency car on SundayWhen Kal ville Junior Woman's Club Tues Sunday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs Faces 3 Charges Committee will be held in the selectmen's office Tuesday at 7:30 pm. and Southington Lodge of Elks day at 8 p.m. at the home of Albert F. Zajon, 18, of Scars- He leaves his wife, Mrs.

Helen Linwood Graham of 2686 Wilbur Cross Pkwy. Immediately after dale, N.Y., "wis arrested early Sun list of 67 names to be prepared. Mrs. Edith C. Pane Mrs.

Edith C. (Lundalh) Pane, 91, of 53 Sunnydale Ave. widow of Joseph H. Pape, died Saturday night at her home. Born in Sweden, she came to Bristol in 1891.

She was a member of Trinity Episcopal She leaves two sons. Henry J. and Clifford W. Pape, and two Mrs. Anthony D'Agata, 2 Ledge Rd.

The executive board will vote Kranich Foley; three sons, Town the child was born, the mother Four men, gathered in front of a Hartford Ave. restaurant shortly after 1 a.m. Sunday, refused to move for Policemen Al-j fred R. Ravaglia and Neville Ma-1 honey and were charged with un-! lawful assembly. They were identified as Urbane Clerk Robert E.

Foley, John on acceptance of these plans. and baby were transported to Foley and Edmund J. Foley Jr. day morning on three charges by Policeman Robert C. Schatz.

The charges were driving an unregistered motor vehicle, improper bach was unable to lea -e his bed. The committee chairmen are: daughter, Mrs. Jean M. Reeve New Yorker, 15," Defeats Soviet Chess Champion New Britain General Hospital in the Kensington Ambulance. Both Dental, Mrs.

Raymond Heflin; all of Southington; two sisters ways and means, Mrs. Domenic use of plates and resisting arrest. were reported in good condition Miss Gertrude A. Foley, teacher Garcia 49, of 402 Elm Forcella; social, Mrs. William He was taken to the New Brit Sunday night.

daughters, Miss Alice Pape and at the Holcomb School, and Mrs, Willie Fagan, 41, of 136 Win Foran hospitality, Mrs. Stew Mrs. Julian Moseley, all of Bris Catherine McNulty of Meriden; ain jail in lieu of $300 bonds. The car was impounded. The case is Terryville PORTOROZ, Yugoslavia CPl ter Hebert Newkirk, 28, of 153 Hartford Ave.

and Thomas and 16 grandchildren. art McCormick; publicity, Mrs, Edwin Potter, and program, Mrs. Robert Dietzko. still under investigation. Funeral services will be held Petrucelli, 36, of 97 Putnam St.

Policeman George W. Friberg, Bobby Fischer, 15-year-old New York chess wizard, marked up another victory in the interzonal Sgt. Stanley J. Zendzian assist Officers of the club who will Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from the Gould Funeral Home, 130 North investigated a minor motor vehicle accident at Robbins Ave serve during the 1958-59 Rock Garden Damaged 1 Mrs.

Helen Delnicke of 137 Camp St. complained to Policeman George Foertsch Sunday that the rock garden at her home was damaged, probably by neighbors. She said her husband worked all day Saturday on the garden and Sunday morning they found the flowers destroyed and a large number of rocks removed. Non Support Charged Spencer Kaelin. 52.

of) Ml. Vernon N.Y. was charged with non support Sunday. He was arrested while visiing in Unionville by Detective Walter Kulak and officers in that town. ed in the arrests.

The sergeant, and Officer Ma 60 Ox Teams Expected For Sept. 13 Fair Main and at 9 at St. Thorn tournament Sunday when he de-j are: President, Mrs. Herbert nue and the Berlin Turnpike Sun Church with a Solemn Re feated Soviet Champion Mikhail honey, later arrested John Sanders day afternoon. Carlson vice president, Mrs, Donald Higgins; secretary, Mrs quiem High Mass.

Burial will be Talj in an adjourned 15th round Two cars were involved. The whom they said was involved in a fight in front of an East Main match. in the family plot in St. Thom Anthony Margonelli; treasurer, Fischer, who declined yester as's Cemetery. TERRYVILLE (Special) More tol.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Funk Funeral Home. Burial will be in West Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Break At Restaurant Police Sunday were investigating a break at the Howard Johnson Restaurant on Farmington Avenue in which between $25 and $50 was taken.

The break was discovered early Sunday morning by Lawrence Reed of 290 Stevens a maintenance employe. Entrance was made by breaking the glass in a rear door. Mrs. John vaccarieilo; corres Friends may call at the funeral drivers were Joseph F. Pucclello, 32, of 53 School and Clive Loughlin, 21, of 187 White both of Hartford.

day to play for a draw, was not ponding secretary, Mrs. D'Agata than 60 pair of oxen are assured home Monday and Tuesday from in a good position at the start and finance chairman, Mrs. An- to 9 p.m. The Rosary will be of today's play. But he forced the play and came through with a St.

eating house. Sgt. Zendzian said he ordered him to "move along" but Sanders refused and began using profanity with the result that a crowd began to gather. Sanders was charged with breach of peace. George Munson of uncertain ad Plans for the new swimming thony( Forcella.

Drivers Charged recited Tuesday at 8 p.m. 203 New Votes for the oxen drawing contest to be featured at the Terryville Fair Sept. 13, with the local contest being the only one in the state center at Mill Pond Park are expected to be ready Monday. At Anniversary James F. Wovers, 20, Camp New voters made at Saturday's Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Myska Sr. Street. Forestville, was charged victory. The youthful New Yorker, however, had to give up in his 11th round adjourned match with Ice Clement Lemire, superintend all day session in the town with disregarding a traffic light on that date.

In addition to the hall totaled 203, bringing the to ent of Parks and Recreation, is calling a meeting of the parks of 105 Hayes St. observed their Golden wedding anniversary Sunday with a Mass at Holy Cross Church. A dinner and reception tal number of voters here to near- by Policeman James Ross Sun day. dress was found fast asleep in the basement of an apartment house a 247 Arch St. Sgt.

Novak land's Fridrik Olafsson after 44 A screw driver was used to pry 9,000, according to William moves. and recreation board and the town building committee for Tuesday at gathering of Connecticut oxen, a number of Massachusetts and Vermont teams are expected. The contest, one of the features of and Officer Maloney placed charg Lyman Messer, 150 Hillside Hartford, was charged with open a juke box and a cigarette Cook, Republican registrar of vot James Sherwin, U.S. interna p.m. in the recreation depart es of drunkenness and vagrancy tional master who got off to a bad ers.

driving without securing his li ment office to review the plans. the opening day, is expected to against him. start in the tournament, chalked machine and their coin boxes were emptied. The preliminary investigation was conducted by Registration with the Democra cense and giving false informa If no major changes are made attract hundreds of spectators Santos Gonzales of 422 Main St. tic Party Saturday was almost up his third straight victory.

He the plan can be put out to bid at The opening day, designated to 1 over Republicans. Ninety and Gregorio Colon of 157 North St. were charged with breach of defeated Argentine Hestor Rosset-to after 45 moves in their 12th once and work stated in "Children's will feature on gistered as Democrats, 49 as followed at General Haller Post. The couple was married at St. John's Church in Clinton, aMss.

Mr. and Mrs. Myska have one daughter, Wallace Sztaba, and six sons, Joseph, Walter, John, Edward and Henry, all of this city. They also have 14 grandchildren. Hospital Births Births at New Britain General the midway a doll carriage and peace by Policemen Robert Par Republicans and 64 joined the The town has appropriated czvk and Donald Peters.

The decorated wagon contest open to ranks of independents. $125,000 for the project which will children throughout the area. It officers said they were causing a tion to a police officer Saturday night. He was booked by Supernumery Policeman Paul Santos and was later released under $30 bond. Both cases are scheduled for Sept.

2 in Town Court. Library Certificates The Plainville Public Library's summer reading club, "Adven The breakdown according to dis also have an ice skating shelter disturbance. They allegedly at round adjourned game. After the 12th round, Russian players continued to dominate play. Tigran Petrosyan held first place with nine points.

Fischer trailed far down with six, a half-point back of Paul Benkoe, Hun is expected that many of the prize winning carriages and wag tricts follows: District One, 12; District Two, 20; District Three, and bath house. tempted to gain entrance to the Win 3 Times Washington Hotel but the manager District Four, 81; District Hospital Sunday included daughters to Dr. and Mrs. Henry Kania The Rev. George F.

Clark Cir ons featured at the closing of playgrounds in neighboring towns and' cities will be entered. Five, 51, and District Six, 10. refused to admit them. Gonzales and Colon were taken into custody cle, Columbian Squires, has won The last voter making ses garian refugee playing for the U.S. Chess Federation.

Sherwin the Connecticut best circle award Another attraction on the when they tried to get into the hos sion before the Oct. 6 town elec Policeman Donald Gagner. Children Start Fire David and Donald, 3-year-old twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Paradis of 149 Park set fire to their home Sunday morning while playing with matches, firemen reported.

Considerable damage was caused to a bedroom and some damage to adjoining rooms. Fireman Louis Mego was treated at Bristol Hospital for a cut on the right index finger caused by broken glass. Motor Vehicle Arrests Wilbur C. Breer, 34, of 27 Rob-indale Plantsville, was arrested early Sunday morning at Middle Street and Riverside Avenue by Policeman Edmund Bcrnosky. He was released on $200 bond of 247- Francis St.

and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cyr of 155 Washington St. Traffic Violation for the third consecutive year re telry via the rear entrance. had five points.

grounds will be Tex Pavel and his horse who will be featured tion is scheduled for Sept. 13 from 9 a.m. to 8. p.m., in the tiring the present plaque. tures in Space," concluded its program Saturday.

Certificates were presented to 47 children entering grades three, four, and five, and to two entering the second grade. i The award is based on the in Protestants on both days. "Governor's Day" town hall. William C. Maher, 27, of 219 Arrested Sunday will be highlighted by a visit by Gov.

Ribicoff, who will Harold H. Miller, 37, of 43 Wil Marimac Rd was charged with ignoring a stop sign early Sunday morning at Slater Road and Os ternational competition conducted by the Knights of Columbus Supreme Council. It is given to the best circle in the state. Each of the youngsters was re Urge Study Of arrive at the grounds at 3 p.m. son Pittsfield, was ar Golf Banquet quired to read eight books and! to report on each of them dur rested Saturday night on a fu good Avenue.

Anthony S. Melsky Anthony S. Melsky, 70, of 60 Vance St. died Saturday at New Britain General Hospital. He was a resident for 16 years for 30 years resided Claremont, N.H., where he ias a layman and pastor of the Russian Pentecostal Church.

Melsky was affiliated with the Assembly of God Church here. A former employe of the New Cold War Cause The only other circle to have The annual City Golf Champion gitive charge by Police Officer ing the course of the nine-week DANVILLE, VA. UFi ST. retired a plaque is the North Ha- ship banquet will be held Tues Pascal Maiorano and turned over en circle. Martin, defeated for a city coun day at 7:30 p.m.

at the Pequa Denmark WP- summer program under the guidance of Mrs. Gertrude Nystrom, librarian, Mrs. Helen Brown, and cil office, published this paid ad buck Golf Club. Men who played Prolestant churchmen from Com for trial on Sept. 3 in City Court in the tournament won by Pat munist nations Sunday urged the on a charge of drunken driving.

to Pittsfield police who wanted Miller on a non support charge, police said. Mrs. Frances Bernardo Mrs. Frances Bernardo, 77, mother of Joseph Bernardo of Mazzarella of Pequabuck, are in- world Council of Churches to vertisement: "I wish to thank all who voted for me. My wife wants to thank all those who did Adolf Tews.

50, of 110 Peck vited. Britain Machine Co. and Skinner The Rev. George F. Clark Circle was instituted on May 1, 1955.

The officers are Charles Step-nowski, chief Squire; David Sullivan, chief deputy squire; Edward Bader, bursar; Jeffery Hart-ling, notary, and Michael Kopec, marshal. Lane was arrested by Sgt. Fred Pease and Policeman Vincent Chuck he retired in 1954. He leaves his wife. Mrs.

Pat 73 Water died at her home ricia Skuratowicz Melsky; three in Berlin Saturday after an ill Barry on a charge of evading responsibility. He is accused of being the driver of an automobile which failed to stop after striking and damaging a car ness of several months. Funeral services will be held daughters, Mrs. Frank Rydwan-sky of Quincy, and Mrs, Naomi Clark and Miss Janet Melsky. both of this city; six sons, Presentation of the new Joseph W.

Harding Memorial trophy will be made by Joseph Sexton, who was a regular member of the late Mr. Harding's foursome for many years. Mrs. Mildred Harding Landy, who has annually presented the trophy in honor of her late husband is unable to attend this make an objective study of the reasons for the cold war. Theologian Josef Hromadka of Czechoslovakia, who emphasized he was speaking for churchmen in neighboring lands, asked that the study be made by the Commission of Churches on International Affairs, a body jointly sponsored by the World Council and the International Missionary Council.

The World Council's Central Tuesday at 8 a.m. at the Don Miss June Mitchell, Reads 43 Books Gerald Bello, son of Mr. and Mrs. Generoso Bello, 39 East a fifth grade pupil at the Linden Street School, read 43 books during the nine weeks, nearly a book per day for the 45 reading club Other children who read more than the required number were: Rosemary Morante, 27; Nancy Mirrizzi, 16; Susan Cam-erato, 14; Mary Ellen Conlin and Janet Oliaro, 13 each, and Susan Farnham and Marlene McGib-bob, 12 each. The children just out of the Priest Braves Flames To Save Holy Articles NEW YORK (UPD A Roman Catholic priest risked his parked on View Street by Ed ald Sagarino Funeral Home, New Britain and at at St.

Paul's Victor of Milton, Theodore of Wolloston, Peter of Dorchester. Thomas of Church. Berlin. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, New life Sunday to save the chalice Stanley of La- and other religious articles when Committee, representing 165 Prot- conia.

N.H. and Joseph Melson his church was swept by fire. estant, Anglican and Orthodox of Wellcsley, and Sunape, The Rev. John Kelly, 45, assist Off Duty Patrol Can Be Rough NEWARK, N.J., UP For a patrolman who was off duly, it waf quite a day Saturday for David Toma. He spotted a motorist drive through a red light and com-mandeered a passing car to give chase.

He fired one shot at the car but it escaped in the traffic. A short time later he saw the car again when it almost hit him as he was crossing the street. He yelled at the driver who backed up. just missing the officer. Toma.

in street clothes, showed his badge to the driv. er who tore from hi Jiand and sped off again into traffic year's banquet. Lou Lostoski, winner of the title on many occasions and the owner of the original Harding trophy which he retired last year, is general chairman -of the affair. Address Canvass Announcement has been made churches, is holding its annual meeting here. In a brief response to Hromadka the CCIA director, Dr.

P. Freder-ick Noldc of New York, said such a study had been presented ai the mund Doyle, 22, of RFD 2, lerry-ville. Defendant In Suit Marcel T. Jolin of Culver City, a former Bristol resident, is named defendant in a civil suit based on an automobile accident here a year ago, according to papers served by Deputy Sheriff Daniel Riccio. The case is returnable to1 the Court of Common Pleas at New Britain.

The plaintiffs are Joseph and Mary Goodfield of Bristol, who are represented by the Plainville law firm of Koskoff and McMa-hon. Joseph Goodfield, it is charged ant pastor at the Church of the Nativity of Our Blessed Lady, the Bronx, suffered smoke poisoning as a result of rushing into the flaming frame structure. He retrieved the religious articles from the altar of the empty church where Mass had been said by the registrars of voters that Reds Report Failure LONDON (UPD The official Soviet Tass news agency Sunday reported without comment the failure to place the U.S. satellite Explorer into orbit. Stamp Marks Brazil Visit ROME iwltaly has issued a new emerald green postage stamp in celebration of President Giovanni Gronchi's visit to Brazil next month.

It sells for '175 lire 28 cents. N.H., and 12 grandchildren. The body will be shipped to the Stoughton and Davis Funeral Home in Claremont, N.H., where services will be held Tuesday afternoon. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery, Claremont. The Carlson Funeral Home is in charge of local, arrangements.

Accident Reported Cars driven by Verna MacMillan. 43, of Wolf Pit Road, Farmington, and Edwin 'Angier, 28, of they will conduct a canvass of World Council's last assembly in the town to ascertain change of 1954. He added this report was first grade, Christine Ehrlich and Frank Zlunczyk, received certificates for successful completion of the club's requirements. Other Readers Other youngsters receiving certificates Saturday and the number of books they read follow: Barbara Brown, 11; Cheryl Brown, 14; Linda Cebula, nine; Carol Lee Chcrpack, 13; Rcgina address of residents, according to later published in Communist East a state law which requires such Germany with all criticism of the action every year in towns of Soviet Union eliminated leaving only a short time, before. Cause of the fire, which severely damaged the building, had not been determined.

only shortcomings of the Western more than 5,000 population. The canvass will be made only of world, I.

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