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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 32

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I THE HARTFORD COURANT: TWsdy, April 26, 1962 a2 Windsor Palizza, guidance counselor will: New Yorker Will Head show two films, entitled, "Thej MPLPrrsPay Television Station All inlmaed Winds parents charte 0. Wood, 29-year-old. KSjUjUofH Will Hold Ninth pS'siSisio? oSSi Expectations Conference can Veterans, will sponsor its 11th annual military ball at the Financial conditions, job pros- manager of the Stanley Works; Hedges in New Britain Saturday pects and changing economic pat- Francis L. Smith, merchandising at 8:30 p.m. terns and techniques win be dis- and Harvey R.

Fuller, Drill troopers will appear cussed by business and industrial hnth 0f uniform at the semi-formal dance. ileaders ay 3 at the University af Four Classes Scheduled In Fire Safety Campaign 6' New York has been ap-l Gill Scout News I i poillieu eiieictl ui Live theater will come to Po- WHCT Channel 18, which this quonock at St. Joseph's Hall Fri- rwntv chief stenhpn Krilvno motor vehicle without permission uL r.M c. year WU1 commercial teie- ithe Fuller Brush Joseph J. Lipinski of Avon, gen-0f Hartford.

T-y '11 ivision to the Hartford area, of the Wilson Fire Wednes- of the owner. Troop 2S7 will present "Cinder-1 Wof)d repIaces Paul Evans day announced the department; Richard L. Langley. 21, 295 and "The Three for' of simgbury general manager of eral chairman, is in charge of The event is the ninth annual Leganza of the Hartford staff reservations Expectations Conference spon-'of Ernst and Ernst accounting His assistants are troopers John sored hv the university's school firm, and Traver L. Berry, con- will conduct a "Community Child Ridgefield Hartford, charged VC'J.

station for the past year, Fire Safety CamDaisn" starting: rnIinfs nf ranp. w.as troop will bake their own rMi-naA PanB mMI J. Bill, Benjamin Pozniak, business administration and 'trailer of the Connecticut Light ander N. Pastick, John E. Cho- 5, i 'wliHftfr- I Epsilon Alpha Zeta, honorary bus-and Power Co.

pus, fcdward A. Roback, Theodore iness fraternity five part Wednesay to teach fire preventable to appear because of ill-! and actp a5baby tters for, Wednesday he is consjdering sev-tion to all persons who care for ness. jthe.r guests. Sandra V.ncek is j5ilitics but as 6t has younger children. Gerard Dcsrochers, 2fi.

of 265 cnarSe of. ket arrangements definjte or future He said the campaign will con-; Washington Hartford, charged and Nolan 1S food cnair" Fordham Graduate SlSt of four Wednesday night an atlemnted hreak and I WnnrI Neu; Vnrlr nath-o Also, Mrs. Marion V. wren-ner of the Travelers Insurance stenographic division; Mrs. Jean A.

Ryan, chief medical records librarian; Gilbert F. Berry, W. Roback and Stephen J. Prutz. conference will cover accounting.

The Aristocrats will play for danc- marketing, finance and insurance, ing. secretarial studies and manage ment. meetings in the firehouse. Thetry at Barts shopping Centeri The story 1'be graduated from Fordham Univer-meetings will start promptly atTuesday night and operating on Mhirday at the Public jsR jn and hag gpent his Tn HnlH The conference will open at 8: 30; industrial relations manager 1 1 A entire professional life in mass; 1 I 7 and end at 8. mo(or vehicie without a At each meeting, experts in va- was given a continuance untU stones will be told by the chil-rious fields pertaining to child Mav 2 dren librarian.

Boys and girls care and fire prevention will talk. Bnard Cuts jfrom kindergarten through fourth Movies will also be shown. ti, nf VrWatinn are invited to attend. I a.m. witn an assemoiy in Auer-Koyai Mccee mwuuu -i bach Hall.

The discussion sessions Ely, vice president of the Hart- will start at 8:45 a.m. and the ford National Bank and Trust Co. conference will close at 11:30 a.m. and Harold A. Carter of the Ralph I with a student faculty luncheon Love Insurance Agency.

Flea Market at Park Saturday communications media. After his graduation from college, he spent three years in the Army as announcer and producer The series will open with a talk ncsdav annnunced the driver ed-1 Uara 84. long for the us A Band fa Wash, va i uma Jin University Hall. 1 Daniel E. Lepard of Portland CHARLES WOOD The speakers are: William H.

is chairman of the conference that have been languishing in the by John Ashmead. prominent ucation prograin will be dicon- owner 01 weiger sons ington( D.C. After leaving the prevention expert. A question and (inued ncxt year as a result ofjroeery at 16 Poquonock Army in h(J joined radio answer period will follow his l)lo finmn slashed from the Ave- 1S a patient at the Hartford, ctaHn, wnMc Washino-tnn as Wishart, industrial hardware sales committee. Channel 18 is now testing its: homes of Hartford residents, un- TV equpment on some 50 wanted and unappreciated books talk.

board's proposed 1962-63 budget, Hospital where she has gone director He later be. Pay Krilvno said the main address However, the driving program 1 observation. Relatives and; m-manaeer of the saation. sets i in the Hartford area, most furniture china- glassware, tools Mitchell House to Note friends are operating her store! and toys, may find their way this a post he held until he came to of them owned by station per- while she is hospitalized. Hartford this week.

SnnnPl Th station hnno to start i Saturday to the Flea Market be-1 at the May 9 meeting will be been placed in the summer en by a member of the Public scbool program. Health Nurses Assn. in makins? the announcement. Town Clerk George J. Tudan WGMS which channd 18 subscrintion television I in eld from am- 4 Pm-1 I ATI ttl YPrill KllllflinCr at the east end of Colt Park, All "baby sitters" and those Rnarrl Cprrptarv Herbert J.

Duke i reported the first, sliad of the sea onnosifp Dillon Statinm is owned by RKO General broadcasting about the middle of specializes in classical music. jJune. The Flea Market is heine ar-l The Parents Group of Mitchell Mrs. Sophie Stanizzi; and public- ranged by the Greater Hartford House will hold open house for ity committee, Mrs. Joanna Mc-Chamber of Comnwrp as nart of! the public Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m.; Donald and Mrs.

Yvette Kamm. RInoiiifield its Spring Clean Up Time pro-'at 38 Lawrence St. to Other members helping are Mrs. i gram. 10 yeais service in the present Dorothy Beaupre, Mrs.

Mary Der- I This week old and unused ob- building. Mrs. Caroline Stepas and Ijects for the Flea Market arei All groups using the services of Mrs. Florence Landry. persons likely to be left with the said the $3 500' cost of the pro- was reportedly caught Wed-responsibility and care of children gram has been entirely cut.

tJie Farmington River are invited to attend the classes. sajd education is not re-: by an unknown fisherman. This invitation includes all girls qUjrcj by law. I st- Gabriel's Catholic Women's 12 years-of-age and older as; A summary of the remaining; Club will present a hair style well as adults. accounts and "the amounts cut are show wit Marco of the Pent- Registration will take place at 'as follows: Instructional services, house Beauty Salon on Tuesday the May 2 class.

Further details elimination of the pro-! at 8 p.m. in the school cafeteria, can be obtained by phoning Krily- pnsed school social worker, i All ladies of the parish and no at the Wilson Fire Depart- 500 alld elimination of the pro-! friends are invited. posed new maintenance man. Court Cases 200 lHrSl If'ltl Fashion Show Set By Junior Women being collected from homes of M'tcneii House win nave exniDits miicncu House was lourmeu as Hartford residents bv the Salva- individual and club projects, the Spruce Street Settlement in tion Army and Bov Scouts Ten amon8 ine exnioits win oe cera-iw. uy uie namuiu uuege liuu The fifth annua fashion show their 35th wedding anniversary I gaVation Army trucks are being ics.

woodworking, dressmakmg, under the leadership of the late painting and drawing, various 'Mrs. Emlyn Valentine Mitchell, sponsored Dy me junior om-1 aaturaay irom i 10 a p.m. ati lu i.j Li. 1 iiised. Some of the items will be an's Club will be held W'ednes-1 their home day at 8 p.m.

at the Rosewood Friends are invited to attend! Restaurant in Simsbury. Fashions Ithe celebration. Mrs. Clark is the former Ester will be presented by the Emly Later Files Bill About Tax Grants Shop of West Hartford. Recnagel of Hartford.

Her hus- Three women charged witn, As0 cut wpre: $12,059 slated shoplifting at Topps Bargain Cen-. for contracted services for ter were fined a total of $105 grounds at the Clover John by Judge Joseph Dannehy in the Fitcn and Roger Wolcolt schools; session of Circuit Court 13, held $1 478 for contracted services to in Windsor Wednesday. aj schools: replacement of edu- The accused and the amount cation equipment such as audio each was fined follows: Mrs. Er-j visual aid. $3,328 for all schools; nestine Lamberti.

51. of 20 Vet-. and replacement of non-education-mont Southington, fined $45. equipment, $100. Mrs.

Rose Lamberti. 31. of 20 At-, rn the capital outlay program, lantic Hartford, fined 1 Duke said $4,307 has been dimin- A social hour will start at 7 band is vice president of the p.m., preceding the fashion show. Lyons Plumbing and Heating Co. Mrs Annette Gaffey of West1 of Hartford.

The Clarks have sold directly from the trucks and craft projects of the Friendship, after whom the agency was others will be auctioned off. i Club, a visually handicapped named when it moved to Lawrence This event was inspired by the 'group and other club projects, Street in 1926. famous Flea Market of Paris Committee Named Originally using the first floor where anyone with an item to Tne parents committee is head-'of a tenement house, the program sell, no matter how trivial or ec' by Mrs. Mildred Callahan and of service to the Park Street area worthless it seemed, was given Mrs. Frances Roback.

chairmen. I has expanded from 200 members the opportunity. Members of the decorations com-; to approximately 1,100 members. Another featured activity of mittee are Mrs. Eva Bragdon and The membership includes all Spring Clean Up Time is sched-'Mrs.

Marion Vernile; refreshment; age groups from the pre-school to uled for Tuesday. This is the committee, Mrs. Jeanette Pardo the more than 60 year olds. Mitch-annual sweepstakes race which an Mrs. Helen Crawford; hos- ell House is a unit of the Hart-will take place at noon in front 1 pitality committee, Mrs.

Roy H. ford Neighborhood Centers, a of the Old State House. Conies- Smith, Mrs. Ellen Magner and Community Chest Agency. ruin Mfnoc Hartford will be the commenta-! lived in Bloomfield since 1933 nn vi 1 coil.

1 uaai 1 wuuia' 1 day said his bill on "Valuation TShe graduate of Moun of State Property for Payment Joseph Academy and Averet i.ti,.iT College and has been a local They have three sons: William M. Clark of South Windsor; Karl Clark of East Hartford; and Pa- anrl Mrs Dnra 29. nrnnnctvl nrnippts on com- trick Clark at home. lasmim cuorainauir anu of 136 Center Southmgton. schnol sites, buildings and equip-; as for the past 15 year; s.l tants will include some of Hart linen Sou.

ment. i Club members who will serve Earn extra vacation money William F. Gallo. 31. of 23 Put-, In making the cuts, Duke said; models include Mrs.

Robert! now! Machinists andor assem-j nam Heights. Hartford, was finej the board members individually i ,5,, Pa' 8' Tjs Bacon, Mrs. William R. Bus-! biers. Evenings or part time for a ford's leading radio and TV County Medical Assn.

Votes CMS Benefit Rise placed on probation tor 3ne. spent one week reviewing the pro-1 siere' Mrs. Carroll M- few weeks. Pneumatic Applica year, and given a 30-day suspend- posed budget, before meeting for mf D0Hnaanes Wlin' Mrs. Lawrence DeFeo, Mrs.

1 tions ed jail sentence for operating a a final day of budget cf. Richard DeMars. Mrs. Ronald; Casualty Firms uuuumg iu mc bicuc irKisiaiui ui miirilt: T.J..., ff, W. motor vehicle while his license and cutting I c'wd" M- Fred Malone, Mrs.

Harold tiful Bloomfield Salon School Va- Bid EarfV for was under suspension. I Sewer Cap Ronald J. Musco. 20, of 124; The Town Plan Zoning Com iiu iu me. Mrs.

Raymond H. Wat-cation Special lor all students and one-tenth ot one per cent of the Jr, kins anrl Miss Tlohralvn toafhprs rpflnptinn for all ivina ui diiu iviiaa ucui di vn icdwiiei jjt icuuuiuii iui an By THOMAS F. WALSH and add new services to the The Hartford County Medical covered list. j. i New services include coverage Association Wednesday night dis- of viiflr nAwnorn in hnsnila s.

Park Windsor, charged with: mission reported Wednesday, the College Men i negligent homicide was given a 'proposed sewer cap ordinance; urea vaiue ra eatn uuuaing. Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beauty Services including Hair continuance until May 23. Ray-has been approved by them.

payments Automatic 'George Watson. iCuts and Permanents. Schultz j- 'it. ii KEW VUKK ine nation Siagreea wnn us atate aieaicai; Increased benefils woud be made property and casualty insurance Society leadership and voted for jn areas 0f diagnostic X-rays in companies put in an early bid proposed increases in benefits and, doctors' offices and in-hospital Wednesday for 3,000 men who will income limits to the Preferred m'cal lA mond H. Phillips, 49, 546 Burn-will now be forwarded to the 0 piesenung a diu io.

Hairstyles wil, be createf by i Beauty Salon, Park Plaza (beside East Hartford, was Town Council. thn tn 1H f. 8ra" i Schultz of Bloomfield, and make- tween Mechanics Bank and First fined $25 for violating a right of The gist of the ordinance is Hn. W0Ulfl noy ine tax up by Dorjs Bmwne Tick. NationaD.

Call or drop in. way at a private road. I this: subdivide will install sew- commissioner on oi oetoie Maicn mgy be obtained by caning Roger B. Maselck, Ifi, of 13 er lines when building. Then 1 01 Ine 1 11 v- lf 1 01 Mrs.

Jeremv S. Jones at 242-4514; Contract of Connecticut Medical 1,11 receive their college degrees this ine county mcaicai society ac- CrtOfhwmirrh Wri limHcnr U'33 mn iho OPUPt rl'tlflK rnmPS CT or Mrs. A. W. Bacon at Ifii4V Hill Service.

June. tomatic. 5 tion endorsing CMS proposals was Proceeds will benefit local char given a continuance until May 9 through, all the homeowners will TJ Jr. kni'nrt rUnrtnA ii'il ft, tnA Viova trt rln ic tjo illfn it The surprise action came at a taken "on the basis that it serv- Heading the Legislative Council The reason: The same compa- ities. 1 i ,1 4 1, i 1 i ii'ae rkairman Antlinnv Wal ing responsibility, not having an The Leland P.

Wilson Parent Corporate Communion operator's license, and using a Teacher Club will meet Tuesday, Church Groups Will Hold May Breakfast, Sale bers were John F. Tarrant of the Martin Grossman, an Exchange Student under nies last vear failed to fill one of meeun 01 cmm? 11 1 1K utsl 01 Wie group at Hunt Memorial on Scar- of the State of Connecticut." The every six jobs available. This year. torough The action by the action was previously approved they want their needs known ear-; largest county association in the by the association's board of dir- ly. state, is the first among the eight ectors.

A survey showed 31 per cent grouPs before a final vote! Leaders of the State Medical State Tax Department, Atty. Lat WHliorsfioh! er and Robert V. Burt. Wethers- i Church World Service of the field's finance director. jWorld Council of Churches, and Tarrant admitted, Later said, presently a student at the Hart- 1L.1 1 a 1: ford Spminnrv will snpaW at a The Congregational Church Step- the cnmnanips were unable t0 sat.i Dy blatef ety May hocieiy, voicing objection to b.

tne Companies weie Uliaoie lO Sat- 2 Thp Hartford fonntv ornim hasithp CMS nrnnnsals in a fnnr.nano Residents Approve District Proposal and fire problems and that the corporate communion and dinner," Guild and the Ladies Bene-; lsfy their needs for college grad-iabout i of the 34(W memjIetter to ils membcrs a few for the Women of St. Andrew's volent Society will hold an annual uates last year. They claimed weeks stated the ago proposals stood. Tarrant, however, was not! episcopal tnurcn on Bioomneia May Breaktast Saturday from 7:30 mey wisncu nne r.n nan mmv: No premjum Rjse "appeared to be not in the public iu Avenue Mav 9 at 6:30 D.m. a the 2.470 they did employ The new CMS proposals, op- interest i ir 1 t.n...n..nM ni "i utiauc ns lu in a.m.

uuiui auu iwu atiic iHtut? uirtii naii ui Minn? iuu Olefin, a.wmeui. iwtvn, Grossman, a resident Westi I The io? companies surviveu n(1cnri hv inn iarim-c nr thn ctai rhn stain dents Wednesday night at a was noted would not be imposed. lU Inermanv inr 1QS7 u-ill De neia- I wer asked hv the. Insuranre In- c. i i Laier saia ine oiu naa iwo ma-; ovmciji anu na aiaie uium.ii, iu mc itiifueu is gra- public hearing on making Old The clock in the auditorium reg-! iw advanta would at the end of the current! Mis' and formation Institute and affiliated, would raise lncome eligibility li- dually becoming CMS' low-income Vethersficld into an Historic Dis-i istored 10.30 p.m.

when the hear- ho(, of bis entering academic year, and plans to Louis Wenzel are groups to rank in order their most! mils on the Preferred Contract, policy because of the issuing last trict were in favor of the propos- ing closed. It was, however, one thg each vear on thglwork in a German parish for two Mrs. Felix Montano and Mrs. Ed-: pressing needs for male college the contract which covers most year of a new Community Con- 'our I same subject and the percentage years beforc entering the minis- ward Bacon Sr are chairmen of graduates. the 1,225,000 CMS members in tract with income limits 'up to a resident of theTommcn i VMhersfLld's Public Library lhe insurcd vaIue of thc build-; f' "rin plants and Mrs.

Burgess Clark greatcsJ demand YreclaiTS This. wouId be d-m and a loader range of a resioem unnfe oi tne common Wethei slield I ublic Library id objective w' be "The Challenge of the ch4irman i ad usters, the men who mvesti-without increasing coverage. lJhTuJr ,1" Sl! standard. nirch in Combating Commu- dbe a sne, gate and settle claims. Ranked; Present hicome limits are $3,000 Thus? it would be in the best ruuay ai p.m.

in. tmn fcnnw hD nism. i SPrond were nnderwr ters. men tor an individual $4,000 for a bus- interest nf Siihsorihrs tn unu tt- niiir mi Mic melius. lu nvu in the high school auditorium did program will be under the direc- said, "that it is being treated.

A women ot the church are, Thjs th gr0UD-s 12th who evaluate the loss potentials band and wife membership, and line on income limits, with the so. tion of Mrs. Anne Clark tr i.j i invttori tn attpnn hnth thp com- non fnr famil.r rhaHps Koarnc Tr rhair.i equauy anu is nut aneuieu vy iii-i breaktast since tne program was "1 ir; "'i. ennudii me iTuitin.au si fun anu ni i -imiminn CDCviro ann inA nmnpr Mnmhne v. iuA rf 1 ii aivmuai legislators started in 1940.

Proceeds win rouowing in oiuer eie jmsi-i numeu contract would nave hold installation ted in 1940 Prneepds will: man of the Historic District Study ijliary will cere- I Named Brother Of Year be used toward church expenses. tions in sales, accounting, data' amounts are entitled to have; 100 per cent coverage of those powers. Committee, conducted the hear- monies at the American Legion St. Catholic Women ixtuis. ivomui.

a memoei oi i nrnrpssincr actuarial and enei-M payments considered as en- persons in the state who earn i -r n-ii. i J. ing. Hall Friday at 7:30 p.m. 1 hrtiH hchnn clinin DUUl 01 UirecillIS 81 DfUl nillCl 11 i lire QOCIOr IPC.

It mpir doctor than tho Two Square Miles tlin fm-nmnnine u-Ml 1 Ijlllie lCdglie irV'OUlS Will De UVVl lllfc ul'JJfll Ulicuui. "'v. i.ini.uc minis, conducting the ccicmonies will Svnaeopnp and vice nresident oft, i 'holnnos tn way at u.m. ai imk o- neict baturoav at 10 a.m. at tne: une-tnirci oi tne comoaiiifs ui- mnua muiu men oe cnan- Proposed to be included in the be Henry T.

Pinchcra and Mrs. in Ko the brotherhood, has received the u. The new nronosals annrovpd hv neller! haL- inin district was property bounded by Lucille Hirth. A Dtiiiii sui pei furnished by Fox and COt first annual award as Brother rajnin? Drocrams to recruits who Hartford County association ducing premiums for low-income the New Haven Railroad on the and dancing will follow- Mrs. Frank Simeone is general be held Monday at 5:30 at the are college graduates.

MUUiU urease sterai Dene- groups ana "especially for the i it-, fits amounts paid to doctors aged." chairman rin tickets mav be nb- wtuntsuay. same fielH tained from Mrs. Robert An- The award, which was present-: Thp Ljons wiU actice Mond Psychologist To Talk dreoli. Mrs. Joseph Uricchio, Mrs.

by Rabbi Irving Spielman onat 5:30 at Hove Field Gai.dners,; 4 wjci Center ro.mniio a aic behaf of the oca Brotherhood. c. lvi JtiMi v.tiuv.1 Humane Society $30,477 Low Hid mn-liaci vai uauiuua anu raio. oaiui uav ai a. 111.

HI1U VjatUIlCI David Komisar, chairman TT 1 at William Rvan was made tor outstanding Qf .11., Um, 1 Dr. west. Interstate Route 91 on the Outstanding Pledge east, the Hartford town line on Kenneth Maher, son of Mr. and the north and the Rocky Hill town Mrs. Patrick L.

Maher of 219 line on the south. The district Jordan Lane has been awarded would cover an area of about the "Outstanding Pledge Award" two square miles. by members of the Theta Chi Some debate was exchanged on fraternity at Ripon College in including all the vacant land in Ripon. Wisconsin, the southern part into the dis-i Maher is a member of the 1961 trict. Kearns said it was the idea graduate class of Wethersfield of the committee to keep the High School.

psy-i 10 nonor Lonen iun iew hewers ps roskinn I accomplishment in synagogue,) Ti, of the University of Halford St Catholic Women's I brotherhood and community Mon.c mW chology department, will speak! Club will hold a fashion Showlwk. Kosoff is a member at 7 th Cromwell bcfore the business 'and profes- Aaron G. Cohen of West Hart-: The Maskcl Construction Com- .......1 IJiritnvA Toil1, i -n i May 16 at 8 p.m. at the church Hartford Lodge No. Lanes.

hall Clothes and models will be'AFandAM: Wolcott Council No. 1 furnished bv G. Fox and Co. Pythagoras Chapter No. 17.

and 111 i'j nc rrM-h whole poS. Mrs. Frank Someone is general Connecticut Consistory. SPRS. ti Il I II lr u-ill rlcfM it hn chno kin 1 1 1 eiidiiiuau mm inwvis uwy and sitmai piuujj in mc ora VU11 receive an awara mr panv.

inc of South Windsor hh lrom Cn" TllCsday aPParent I Dr Komisar's topic will be nectlcut of the U-S- Hu' b'd of $30,477 to install sani- i "How Can Adults Make the Best mane Society Saturday. tary sewers in a section of West- of Their Abilities?" The award will be presented at on Street, Hartford. the chapter's annual luncheon at The South Windsor firm was TniffiC COUrt 1 12:15 P-m- at lhe Homeless Car- low among four bidders at a Inn. Xorwalk. meeting of the board of contract.

I. 1 i Plans to Build 4 Bridges Get PUC Approval rvobert Andreo' A onte i-ario wnist party v. itti viui uici-t ti 1 lift; cv.liv'ii nail 1 1 this area into an historical dis-1 Thursday night. On the schedule fnaif ticket trier he said, "docs not be 'a demonstration of hair S'ned 1fromll elude its industrial use." Hostesses wil be Mrs. Mrs' 'Lseph hio.

Mrs. Mi- sponsored by the auxiliary to r.SI.. ian Carnamo a anrl Mrs. Wl Cj- nu, .1. E' and Basil W- liam Rvan be held Mondav at 8:30 p.m.

at hearns also explained that the srh-ar 1 liam Kan- .1.. Plans fo rbtiilding four highway district if It The refreshments brarv Color Films U. CI Atrc I'rOCeedS HO Used tO Send IvirWe m-nr nw Pa Patricia A. Theobald. o' 2n? Maa- unt-ii nas wuiNt-u uu iikiuy ami supply OI Ule 1 i.

1 oiami, iirt WPftn-- sv 1 The Public Library has invited vn anu idit'i administered hv a TTI.l...' .1 T' causes ana nas cirirt 1 Ccuttt rA vvo ora pins tn itire itiris n-A ht, v. iiuumiiiieii ion All bids John Carroll. Mrs. John i v.xinilll.v 111 It rtll- i wan VI tiv io ill lull Willi liir jn TMfftC S.irCUfT louri i. uy xiiMiiucai uistrict commission, revidents to see fnnr sound and SlatP Tickets mav be nhta ed a.

rrai Li i.d ovimi. "I Ule Vn- md B. Mrs. Thomaslby calling Mrs. William construction of a Flatbush Ave- John J- on 01 lonS the abolition nf vvere referred to the engineering nue connector to the East-West SS disposition mciud: gmto.

caPltaI punishment in the state. staff of the MDC Burea nf Pu 1 S'ighay were approved Wednes- B-n Hf 3 for study and report. Slamon tn D' day ai p.m. 242-4753 or Mrs. Norman anrp ni rnp CTrnriiiroc und mif a rr rt i 1 iwow.

no. MDC engineers had estimated proximity with the surro in a i Mrs. Saul Roncaioli. Mrs. Philip "mchel at 242-4-16.

'day by the State Public Utilities e. joiiev. 53. 0. 92 proximity witn tne surrounding Canada newest park.

Terra Nova rRnsarv Sorietv Meetinir rm; west H.rtford. red qnt, is: Arthur ies. neighborhood. in 'nva Srnlia "Rluefin Ttodeo" us- 1 I 0 i P. Lord, of Bloomfield, red iigm, One resident a-erl if 'Appeals Hearing Members of the Rosary Society The highway and the ramps to sis, Howard a wShina.on, of suf Une resident asked It the com- )S a film about International tuna nf Christ the Kind Church will u- i throwing material from car lir-K Trv A rluAi-rN S25 and making unnecessary noise.

S15; mission WOU dictate the color mU.inn in Vm-a Wia "alu PP-'" 1... e. i Hum liic cuihici.iv. l- construction costs at $35,808. Lawrence A.

Fagan. MDC sew. ei engineer, said the MDC Bureau has set 6 tentative assessment rate of $16 a front foot on properties fronting on Weston Street, and $700 an acre for to be used on a house when re- nf ni r.nif ic aknnt tko wl" "n'a a 'hearing May 10 atmcet Tuesday at 8 p.m. for bene- cated about feet northeast can 2. of Enfieid 1U UUI ice Building.

E. Ruction. A meeting will start at of the KIalbush Avenue Hfv POP Plllll V. Town Off won lenuury tn nwuwcsi urn- fI 8:30 D.m the church ha 1. and a bury, red light, sis I uvi mi Kearns sa rt enmmkeinne in nthr i.nauaiu ui 1.7 i uiuuiuuiuu Siauc 17.

0. Pre. fowns have a 'tZ asks a sideya.d variance to build flrs- The State Highway Department ton "st. red ngh. and failure .0 obey and U.S.

Sen. Prescott Bush will "tMl Howard BOWerS Will DC tne nosl- pnc. Kilrlinn thB tun policeman! signal. 00m nsi.eu rear properties. fsilnr.

tn r.rru nrense. 1.1: raiic A. i flh ranse nf rn nr imms anrl clnb" Vo. rr.nl-.nJ ami vo. i sura ai imp tviimMii nriinn ii'an -n Also for hearing is the netition efs- tast-west Mignway ariages win paimien, zj, ot rock mi.

rea ngnr, -r----- nit M'cis win extend irom a that the administration Of thv; ic Cm ral connnnoe om rn Ihr, ft 1. 1 MMlrf BrKmin 7 79, of 112 Bum- Club of Hartford luncheon Tues- I I'l" I L' 111 I Irtl l- I'flll I. I. nfl TU fJ. tcuuTw wu.

piini ncdi uie Drive- r- nrohlem was easilv manannd Wnthnrsfielrl 'l Tkr ill of Unck-V Hi" GranSe to sPon eri 1 ihjv-iw iini vn diiuc iu There will Brjce Bruce dUUL llKy CA. Sf n0e() uc anuut r. on km ct morooer turn, no ed; south and east to Another questioner wondered if he no admission ice spun- i iV Ju thIn. PTA will be held Monday at 8 tcd lo opcn "traffic in w'siertof viafeVU.8!. day in the Capitol Ballroom at Theatcr harge.

Running Park the Shunpike. m- al the Vincent School. he spring of 1964. BuBT7 he Statler Hdton Hotel. west Servi, West Rockv Hill.

Music Festival 1 Construction of the wo ramps Baiiey. 33. of nt Fairfield stop There will be an informal re- The sew, and Unche- a special tax assessment or adtli- time is 70 minute er installation dam; 'i i OI linla AA I Mwin. H. nf Rrtc.

n.i .1 'Sign. SiM Viol M. Longo. 38, of Bnv tional tax assessment would he lames Hca'v is board chair-l 01 uraaes a ana will be delaved until funds are tred light, u. 22, of uv" from a petition by a group of Pmiils nf HraHes 3 4 5 anrl ft ceDtjon at 11:30 a.m.

Tl IT. II i rtr rt nonn Wnnllh llll VI Tin forthcoming in a few years if his Kd's Package Store. 2x Silas nrnnertv was rnnsidered to have fleane Hinlnvav VO-iMW Arlvt man and Laurence Wilson, 1Rd" mvncrs in he area for public sec. di uk cue niiis ui pit- available. They will cost about Jw-, sec- ai Blue MII1S W1" available.

They will cost about 75lu! Z- i TJtVi sent a music icstivai at p.m. $180i000 the department said. "uri to display reg.stra. on pia.e. To: YMttman 1 seane HI" sanitary sewer service.

failure to display reqistratiwi plate, $10; rctar" increased in value. Kearns Rita csrtone. 26, of 185 Tremont dp master of ceremonies. LJ. Guests will include Mrs.

Bush. Pop Consumption ft was often a tax assessor ques- Car loans, property improve- Car loans, property improve- rium. All parents and friends are Artificial Lakes tion whether it is an advantage ment loans, personal loans are ment personal loans are invited. RALEIGH Most of the lakes Hartford, improper turn. $15 Anthony announced GOP auhernatona it A A3, ftl kewinolnn rrt linhl u-uuimm to have highly valued property easy to arrange at your Weth- easy to arrance at vour Weth- Weddine Anniversary i in western North Carolina are r.eoro Holmes, is.

nf candidates, their wives, and torm- that an averace Ameriran mn. eell at a higher price or taxed ersfield office of the Connecticut ersfield office of the Connecticut; Mr. and Mrs. William J. Clark artificial.

Largest is Fontana in rJj "jj'- Jm er governor John Lodge and his sumes upwards of 4 bottles of 1 I IJ nf Inii sr nro RunL- Tinrl Tmcl 1 -i on- Martin, 64. of Victoria stop soda pup per year. dllU SU1U ai a iu" nuji nuvi. JDdllH dllU IIUSI nun, UI OO rdrR rte. Will CeieOralc lire UlCdl OIllUMfS, jign, S15.

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