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THE HARTF0M5 COURANT: $uffv. Jun. I95T East Ilnrlford Construction To Start On $450,000 Building Wrhprpld 2 Held In Borden Break Bound Over To High Court Work Ih. JrSZ the town's $130,000 police and court building will soon start, game at Martin' Park Jerry Classman was the winning pitcher. on Domlnick R.

Ciambelli, 41, of after an accident Thursday ft The Department of Public Woi ks Friday gave the contract 1o the the Silas Deane Highway in about I :0. There will be refreshments and games. Foundry In Second Place Foundry defeated Sunny Crest Friday 9-6 to win an undisputed second place as the Little League winds up the first half o) play. Caso and Solomson formed the battery for Foundry and Dickinson and Smith represented Sunny Crest. The Cadets are the league leaders for the first half.

Local Girls Elected Inez Pia and Mary Jane For-ino were successful Friday for Laurel Girls State office. Miss Pia was elected lieutenant governor and Miss Forino, secretary of state. Mrs. Charles Yerrington, former state director of Laurel Girls State, gave out diplomas to 187 girls. Mr.

and Mrs. Irmo Pia attended Friday's program at the University of Connecticut. Miss Oleda Schrottky. today's speaker, and National Girl Scout executive, is the Ycrringtons weekend guest. GlnKtnnliiirv Massacoe Builders inc.

or bury, low bidders on the project, and ordered them 1o proceed with construction, At iNonn ii.nu j-uik, tnu defeated 1AM 5 4, behind Don Zura's pitching. Hartford Courant, Branch Cir culation Office, serving hast The company said It would start organizing its work project Monday and be ready to start excavations by July 8. The contract calls for completion in 300 calendar days. Georce J. Penney, director of VJ A Si Hartford area, at iiij Main Fast Hartford, Tel.

BU 9-2755. Advt. If your plant or home Is a victim of low voltage it is time to rewire. I-eo Leonard, electrician. JA ABC Television Shop for salei and service, 90 Burnside East Hartford, JA Public Works, said that consul tations between architects, engi neers and the Massacoe firm resulted in a lowering of the firm's original bid from $137,774 to $402,000.

I New Figure i Penney stated the new figure Hi which a Meriden man was critically injured. Albert Bailey, 68, of 22 Heine Meriden, was reported still in critical condition, at Hartford Hospital Friday night. He suffered leg injuries and multiple cuts when he was struck by a car operated by Migel, police reported. Police said Bailey was walking south on the highway wren he was hit. Migel was released on $100 bond for appearance in Town Court July 5.

W'ethersfield po-lice are still investigating the accident. W'ethersfield Beats Bristol W'ethersfield defeated Bristol in the American Lecion League Friday at Stillman Field 5 to 4 on a 3-run homer in the sixth by catcher Dominick Serigencse. Al W'amester started on the mound for W'ethersfield but was taken out in the with an injured shoulder. He was taken to St. Francis Hospital.

Tom Strong relieved him and was credited with the win, Weth-ersfield's third against two losses. It was the first defeat for Bristol who has won four. Wethersfield plays Simsbury at Simsbury Sunday afternoon. Junior League Baseball The Wethersfield Rotary Club team will face the Businessmen's team, in a Junior League baseball game Monday at 6 p.m. at the Senior High School Field.

In another contest, the Ex will enahle the town to keep well under the $130,000 limjt set South Windsor 86 Children To Date Enrolled by voters in a referendum last GOP Shuns Stand On Government fall. Architect fees of $20,000 and Boston, Mass. una. Carl Sasso, 39, 8 Peacock Meriden, were bound over to Superior Court Friday night by Judge Peter Nichols after a hearing of probable cause. The two men were arrested June 2 by W'ethersfield police and charged with breaking and entering and having possession of burglar tools.

Both were released on $5,000 bond. The were continued to Superior Court. Arrested June 2 Officer E. Shea of the W'ethersfield Police testified he arrested the two men around 3 p.m., June 2 while he was making his rounds on the Silas Deane Highway. He said he stopped to check Borden's Milk Plant on the south-east corner of Mill street and the highway and saw Ciambrlli running from the milk plant to a parked truck on the south side of Mill St.

"I saw a man sitting in the driver's seat of the truck." officer Shea said. Ciambelli got into the truck and it started to back up into one of the dirt roads. The phce officer said he followed the truck and held the two men at gunpoint until his call for assistance was answered. He identified Sasso as the driver of the truck. A statement by Sasso, claiming he did not know why Ciambelli wanted him to stop at the milk plant, was offered as exhibit during the hearing.

Tool Exhibited Other exhibits presented include! wrecking bars, brares, drills, hammers, bits and other tools. AM the cost of furnishings are to be added to the bid figure. Furnishings, originally estimat TOUCHED BY CEREMONY: It was a big moment Friday night for William R. Reid of Newington, left. Reid was sworn in as Rocky Hill's new police chief by Town Clerk Lillian Sweezy.

Herman Jantzer center and William Burpee right, Folice Commission members, react as chief got "'something in his eye," during swearing in ceremonies. Reid will take over new duties next Monday (Courant Photo Hatsianl. ed to cost about $20,000, can be cut considerably, Penney said, without affecting the efficiency of the law enforcement agencies For First Grade A total of 86 children hav been registered to dale for entrance to Grade 1 at the Wapping and Union Elementary School next September, Superintendent of Schools Merle B. Woodman-see announced Friday. Of the or "cheapening the building.

Air-conditioning will remain, Windsor Kreps to Succeed Hollister at Aetna The Republican Town Committee took no action to support any particular form of town government for Glastonbury at a meeting this week. The committee discussed the council manager, representative town meeting and other The building will be (he same structurally as originally planned. Savings will be affected on some building items. For Max A. Kreps, Aetna Insurance Group special aeent, has Bloomfield Driver Held After 2-Car Accident total, Superintendent Woodman- been appointed production man forms of municipal government but did not go on record in ager of the company's New York city it was announced favor of any of the several example, limestone will be used instead of marble for exterior finishes; cinder block and a type of plasterboard will supplant plaster walls in some of the offices and an emergency generator will be installed just plans.

Friday. Krens succeeds Fred B. llollis- change Club and Lions Club The committee will meet July 9 to consider candidates for the Windsor and Bloomfield police captured a fleeing Bloomfield ter who is retiring Sunday after see said, ao were regisien-u at Wapping and the remainder at the Union School. Concerning the eventual total enrollment, however, Woodman-see pointed out that the number, particularly at the Wapping School, is expected to be increased substantially during additional registration sessions in the last week of August and Charitable Contributions Fund was given by Albert G. Story.

Building Inspection Activity 17 years with the companies, teams will meet at Stillman's Field at 6 p.m. Any 1936 season nlaver still fall election, Town Chairman man Friday afternoon at 4:43, for the police section and not having a uniform should return shortly after his car was demolished in a two-car accident on Blue Hills Avenue extension at The monthly report of building inspection activity shows that a total ol 103 building permits the whole building, and a 10-foot wide garage door, instead of a 16-foot wide will be used. Sayre Rose announced. The caucus for nominating candidates will be held before Labor Day this year, Rose said, because of the new primary law. Kreps, a native New Yorker, began his insurance career in 1915, was elected president of the Public Indemnity Co.

in 1931. Kloomfit'lri the uniform to Ralph W'hinnem, 17 Hubbard PI. Summer Music rriieram Prospect Hill Road. Tm'nct irrtirnT "Iff have been issued this June. The Town Property when the school opens.

The police officer said he re Rusllng said that Weslev L.ll?'a,' v.a!ueJof Is A general meeting of all per- The building will be construct- The registration at the Union Couple Club Officer turned to the plant around 4 Him lUiiCLiiuiis amuum niL. i T.JniHvim'L'rt rf Timvie ed on town-owned property on: School, he adc.ea, irom an mui- a.m. and found that parties had 3 me sum-fort i mer music program sponsored i ne lAJuuics l.iuo or ai, dames i n.n on u0 i Rlnomfifld wlm hart hwnl glo $2,010.80 have been made the southwest corner of the Tot jjpjov ujiui vuuiiu una cirVitui The value of all permits this t'u nn vrujlbw uiui aim ait, office door. He also said' he by. 1 1G recreation commission drinking, was driving in a west the following officers: Chair land-School street intersection.

It will face on Tolland street. Earlier Dates To Be Set For June are running considerably hinher han permits issued in cations seems to be about "normal" in accordance with the anticipated enrollment derived from last fall's enumeration. Since the Wapping School will found the safe door handle on men, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P.

Young; secretary treasurers, Its exterior design will show a one-story brick face with a flat roof, with an entrance flanked Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ouprie; program committee, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward D. Dellert, Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Lerch, and Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson P. be on double sessions next year, Wroodmansee said, classrooms are not expected to be crowded. The school, he said, however, will be working under "Crowded" conditions since the normal school-day for each class will have to be telescoped onto four hours. As far as classroom spare will be held Monday at 9 a.m.

at the auditorium of Wethersfield High School. Hartford Courant route available in vicinity of Thornbush Road Collier Road. Call CHapel 9-6411, Mr. Uphold or Mr. Morrison.

Advt. Child's companionship wanted for refined 2 year old girl, 4 hours weekly. CH Will buy, sell, trade vour house, land. John Barry, Realtor. JA 5-1188.

Advt. Party Caucuses Political caucuses in cpnnec-tion with town elections will be held two months earlier than usual this year to comply with a law passed at the recent session of the General Assembly, it was by glass facades. Actually, the building will be two stories, with the basement for a garage, the police squad room, a locker room, pistol range and storage area. The main floor will include the police section, with offices, public desk and the floor, Sasso's attorney, Siege, told the court Thursday night, that the tools "belonged in a hardware store." No proof has been given that would connect the tools with a burglary, he said. Atty.

Siegef said no evidence was presented in court to back up the charges of breaking and entering. Atty. Angelo Santaniello, Giambelli's lawyer, told the court the prosecutor had not Fire Company 1 extinguished erly direction on Blue Hills Avenue Extension. When he arrived at the intersection of Prospect Hill Road a bus was stopped the stop sign. Hniedziejko, police said, did not stop, but instead went around the bus and started through the stop sign.

Car Total Wreck Meanwhile, Lloyd C. Flick of 128 Martin Hartford was taking a left turn easterly into Blue Hills Avenue Extension from Prospect Hill Road. Hniedziej-ko's car struck the left fender of Flick's car, then went out of control into a ditch. When it stopped it was a total wreck. June 1936 with two exceptions.

Thev arc plumbing at $7,735 and heating at $3,780. Each is roughly half oi last year's monthly value. The total value of all permits for this year to date is and the total collections to date come to $19,551.70. The department has issued a permit valued at 210,000 for the First National Supermarket on Broad Street. The Shade Tobacco Growers Association has obtained a permit to build three-100 men barracks valued at 5120,000.

Permits totaling $20,075 were issued for thirteen garages. a fire at the home of Timothy Donahue at 288 Bell St. at 5 p.m. Friday. James Parry, a neighbor, noticed a fire in the is concerned, Woodmansee said, cells; and the court section, with basement garage of Donahue home as he was driving past.

announced Friday by Rep, J. Frederick Bitzer, chairman of the Republican Town Committee. In previous years both parties held their caucuses in Septem the court chamber and court of- under the double session plan he fices. expects the school will be able The high-ceilinged court cham- to handle any possible growth ber to seat 200 compared to the i in enrollment for at least a year. He stopped and threw sand on the fire and kept it from spreading after calling the fire depart Itockv II ill present 85, will show in the ex- Applications Approved Police said that after the acci- ment.

tenor design, as the roof will! The 'Zoning Board of Appeals be raised several feet in that! has approved an application Flre Chief Albert Dickau said i 5 Ilniedziejko tried to flee on ber, but according to the newi regulation must now hold them during July. The Republican party must hold its caucus to nominate town officers between July fnot hilt" Urns rnntin-al Ki, supplied sufficient evidence in the case. Other Case Anthony J. Russo of Hartford was also bound over to Superior Court Friday night during the weekly Town Court session. Russo was charged with indecent assault.

His bail was continued section over the court chamber, sor Officers David Rusting and The Sugar Thrft Arrest; Windsor Public Library from Robert and Beatrice isreor for a variance in sideline requirements to permit the construction of a house on Lot 3 at Station 34, Main Street. Plan Commission To Propose New Commercial Zone nurew wirsui. Kloomtield Po East Hartford detectives Fri 8 and 22, while the Democratic lice Sgt. Julian Steppard Vil Horse Book Club allhough considerable damage was done no estimate of damage has been made. llarley Brook, one of the delegates to the Nutmeg Boys State from Glastonbury High Winged on day arrested John E.

Barnes, eo. the officers. Pnii aA if ia- luesdav atternoon June -js. inis at $1,000. The complainant is a 17-year-old Hartford boy.

Russo' oi oaj uaruen on a Approved also was a similar ap-charge of. larceny-the theft of plication from Wellman R. Burn- that BloomfieM nniin. I the summer reading club for School, lost the election to the girls and boys going into the attorney was Charles Sierel a wHuuua imS oi sugar uoi.i ham of Lons, ji iJoatl for a iot The Town Plan and Zoning the Highland Express Ware Oilier cases Friday night in commission will propose a new in the Burnham Acres development. Tn other action this week.

the housing, io Spencer Ct. Barnes posted a $30 bond for party caucus must take place between July 10 and 24. Lists of Republican candidates must be filed with the town clerk by July 22, while Democratic candidates must be filed by July 24. Filing dates for primaries also were announced. The Republican deadline is Aug.

5, and the Democratic deadline Aug. 7. Because of the new la, both town comittees must begin making plans for the coming Oc zone, Heavy Commercial, as a method of meeting the need for extending the use -of two exist i board granted permission to fifth, sixth and seventh grades. At the next meeting on Tuesday, July 2, the members will bring displays of their hobbies and give reports on books about them. Grace Episcopal News The summer schedule of his appearance Tuesday Town Court.

one of the longest town court sessions, lasting until after 11:15 p.m. included: Michael DiBattisto, 428 Wells passing on right, nolled; John J. Higham. 70 Wrieht Aaron Zimmer of Pomfret Center to erect la sign advertising ing Commercial Zones. Percy Aldridse, chairman.

post of treasurer on the Nationalist ticket Friday by a narrow margin. Nutmeg Boys State is a week long citizenship training session sponsored by the American Legion at the University of Connecticut. Earlier in the week Harley had been elected to the Senate. He was one of four boys sent by the Goodale Ra maker Post of the Legion in Glastonbury. his dog business on the Kelley said Friday that this new zone looking for Hniedziejko for failing to stop after his car had knocked over a sign In Bloomfield earlier in the day.

Officer Rusling arrested Hniedziejko on charges of drunken driving, passing a. stop sign and resisting arrest. He was freed under 300 bond in Windsor. It was reported that Bloomfield po-hce are holding him under 200 bond. Neither driver was injured.

Flick was able to drive his car from the scene. Police Benefit Circus following too closely, $9 and property ori the Wilbur Cross is proposed specifically for Com Grace Episcopal church services passing in no passing zone, mercial Zones 2 and 3 on the tober election within the next a charge of reckless driving was will begin Sunday, June 30 and continue until the first of Sep east side of the Silas Deane few days. Rep. Bitzer said the Republi Highway. tember.

Weekday services are A public hearing will be held cancelled as will be all Com can caucus undoubtedly will take Det. Fredrick Frazer, who made the arrest stated Barnes, who was, employee of the firm the day the sugar was taken, admitted to the theft, butdis-agreed on the amount. The theft occurred June 22. Police also announced that a Eact Hartford 12 year old boy has admitted to the theft of money from two homes in Pitkin Homes Housing project. The thefs occured June 19 at 37 Dike Cir.

and on June 22 at 94 Dike Cir. The boy was taken into custody June 22 and turned munion Services on prayer book place prior to the final date, to feast days, with the exception ot facilitiate the filing of candidate nolled; ulenn S. Lessor, Cromwell, following too closely, $12 end passing in a no passing Zone, $12, reckless driving charge nolled; and John J. Arango, breach of peace, dismissed. Also Ann M.

Pariseau, 175 Albany Hartford, passing on right, Charles H. Rady. The other three boys are Donald Housley, Bohden Balko and Paul Carini. Doctor on Call Dr. Edwin M.

Griswold will tje on call Saturday and Dr. B. Julv 4 when there will be an lists. Block Dance Orchestra Rain or sine the Hunt July 9 to consider the change. This new zone, Aldridge said, will be subject to some stringent and definitive regulations, and is "more restrictive" than the present manufacturing zones in the town.

No Dust, Fumes, Noise Regulations for this zone would prohibit "smoke, dust. 8 o'clock Holy Communion Service. Every Sunday there will be a 9 a.m. Holy Communion service with Jack D. Livingston, The Downbeats, an orchestra with a popular local following.

Circus will give performances at 2 and 8 p.m. today on Caesar's Lot north of Pigeon Hill Road parkway. Marine Enlistee Bruce II. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence L. Martin of Station 41 Main Street, has enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps for a period of three years. Pvt. Martin, a member of this year's graduating class at Ellsworth Memorial High School, is now undergoing his basic military training at Parris Island, S.

C. He will later be transferred to Camp Lejeune, N.C. for ad-v vanced combat training. Little League Results The Wapping Indians moved into a one game lead for first place in the South Windsor Lit-tie League this week by downing the Short Seconds 4-2 in the has been engaged to play for the 132 Sawthwell illegal muff block dance to be staged on Sat lers, li and failure to carry an M. E.

officiating. The Kev. Livingston is stationed at Camp Slocum Chaplain School in New York. over to his parents. He will later on i'oquonick Avenue.

The pro-ceeds are for the benefit of the Windsor Police Mutual Benefit Association which is sponsoring operator's license, Arthur be referred to Juvenile Court. dirt, 'fly ash', noxious gases or urday evening, July 6 in front of the Center Firehouse on Win-tonbury Avenue. The affair is being sponsored by the Bloomfield Fire through the co carpino, 48 Pawtucket. and Police said the $230 laken I imoe Yn nVintl ni'tn A Vvn Bay lis Earle on Sunday in connection with the physician's emergency service. A reunion of the Glastonbury High School Class of 1932 will be held tonight at the Villa at 6:30.

Honored guests will include Miss Maude B. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mosely and Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Goodrich. Chairman for the reunion is from a bureau drawer at 91 Dike Cir, has been recovered. Ullch' CrKtn yond property lines and no pol-breach of peace nolled; Bernard ot any water way; 0 operation of ihe Police Dept. and ou, ioi, in.M me.

or sound hra ons pv. Entry was made through an unlocked back door while no one a group of local merchants. ine Performances wiH be given by many well known circus artists. Each show will last for about two hours. Police say that plenty of parking space will be avil-ahle.

Tickets for 'he circus can be obtained from anv member Although it was originally District Deputy Frank Francis of Hartford installed the new officers of Bishop McAuliffe Council of at the regular meeting this week. The officers included: Edward Bradunas, Joseph Silansky, Joseph Andrew Mozur, Harvey Eukers, James Forgione, Nicholas Giorgio, Michael Slipski, Halsey wag home, ceeding that of normal traffic on adjoining streets and highways, and no outdoor storage including planned to charge 50 cents ad company trucKs or vehicles." Robert E. Goodrich, assisted by mission for the affair, a spokesman for the fire department said Manufacturers locating in the Mrs. Alice Jaccon, Goodrich, of the Windsor Police Dept. or rriday that the committee ha Mrs.

Arcoline Preli Monzeglio, A small amount of money was taken from 37 Dike where entry was made through an unlocked bathroom window, Sunday Church Notices Catholic Blessed Sacrament fhe Rev. driving, nolled without fine; Mario J. DiMauro, 49 Elliott Hartford, failure carry a driver's license, Bradford A. Gergere, 635 Main Cromwell, speeding, $33; William M. Petrunti, Bloomfield, illegal mufflers, Robert F.

Luneau, 213 Hollister East Hartford, passing on right, $15; Irving R. Bolt, Charter Oak Terrace, Hartford, passing on rieht, $12; William G. O'Brien, 190 Haw decided to reduce Ihe charge to oy calling police headquarters, MU S-3641. Mrs. Eva Varni Affleck, Rich Fortune, Frank Monchun, Jo zr cents, because of the general new zone will be required to keep within one story for manufacturing purposes and 2Vi for offices; the building may not occupy more than 30 per cent of ard D.

Young, John W. Howe, seph Rinaldi and Philip Skehan. Police officers in charge of arrangements for the circus are Richard Handel and Julius Do- response to the plan. Church Service lenga. Walter Anderson, Eugene Men Henry J.

pastor. Masses Services Sunday in the local the total lot area, landscaping Two more teachers have been at 7:30, 8:30. 10 and 11: St. ard and Carroll Wakefield. Combustion Donations Christopher's, 8, 9, 10:10 and 11:15.

thorne Hartford, operating will be required in the front yard or any yard bordering a residential area and. parking space must be provided for employes and visitors. St. Mary's the Rt. Rev.

Mser. wnne ngnt is under suspension, J102 fine reduced to $87; Con- Thomas D. Drennan. pastor. churches will be as follows: Bloomfield Federated Church, 9:30 a.m.: St.

Andrew's Episcopal Church, 8 and 10:30 a.m.; Old St. Andrew's Church, North Bloomfield, 9 a.m.; Sacred Heart Church, 7, 8, 9 10 and 11 a.m.; Church of Christ the King, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m.; Church of Our Lady of the Assumption. North Masses at the church, 7. 8 9. Stance F.

Morris, Wallincford. appointed for the high school, Dr. Laurence G. Paquin, superintendent of schools, has announced. They are: Miss Elaine Harrison.

1957 graduate of the University of Connecticut, who will teach mathematics; and Nelson Edoff, graduate of Keene (N.H.) Teachers. College and Boston University. He has taught Over 100 children from the Hartford County Home from Windsor will see the Hunt Bros. Circus today because of the generosity of the employes and management of Combustion Engineering Inc. Police said that eorge M.

Chambers, manager Swimming pools. Bart's Shopping center has all sizes at reduced prices. Come in and see our 22' pool now on display, regular price $350, now $263.95. Smaller pools at large discounts. Come to Bart's and save.

Open 'til midnight. 55 Palisado MU Let us quote you on a Fedders Air Conditioner for a single room or the apartment. Thompson Equipment Company, 161 Broad Street, Windsor MU 8-9233. Advt. 10 and 11; at the school, 9:05 and operating while right is under Lot depth requirements will be Front yard, 50 feet, two side yards, 20 feet, and a rear yard week's opener and following through wiilt a 16-1 victory over the Cubs.

Billy Roman pitched the Indian win over the Seconds and logged in eight strikeouts against six allowed hits. Bob Hawkins, behind the plate for the Indians, slammed out the only extra basa hit of a contest, a John Woodcock allowed only four hits in pitching the tribe's win over the Cubs. Lenny Gray topped the Indian batters with four straight singles in hitting 4 for 5. Tim Kaiser singled and doubled for the Cubs to take two of Gray's allowed hits. In the week's third contest, Pete amuka of the Pleasant Valley Dodgers shut out the Cubs, 7-0.

Mike Wheeler of the Dodgers belted out the only ex-tra base hit of the game, a double in the third inning with two on. Roger Chapman was Zamuka's battery mate. Rodney Watson of the. Short Seconds wound up the week's games with a no-hit, shutout over, the Dodgers. Ron suspension, $102; and Lincoln E.

Tumey, speeding, $30 bond for at Pitkin Homes, 8 and 9. St. Rose, the Rev. Austin Munich, pastor. Masses at 7.

8:15. or not less than JO feet. In addition, any yard which borders a residential zone must be at Bloomfield, 7:30 and 9 a.m. of Comoustion Engineering had donated to the circus in behalf 9:45 and 11; at Mayberry Vil least 50 feet, in New Hampshire and Vermont and will teach science. The new Senatro's Suner Market.

8 Tun- of management. The contribution of the Combustion Employes lage, ana ju. Congregational First Congregational, the Rev. leited. Cases continued included John H.

Elder, disorderly conduct to July 23; Edward Lee Anderson, four road counts to July Pasquale J. Scalise, speeding, July 11; James F. Ives, following too closely, July and Elizabeth Pelky, two road counts to July 5. Accident Arthur Wholey. 35.

of 15 Lillv xis Ave. Free Deliveries Daily, Tel. CH 2-9984, CH Judge James Murphy Truman H. Woodward, pastor. William R.

Reid of Newington was officially sworn in Friday night by Town Clefk Lillian Sweezy at the Town Office Building. The Police Commission, during the ceremonies presented the gold badge of office to the chief. Chief Reid will take over his new duties Monday morning. The Neighbors By Geore Clark Honored by Attorneys teachers are replacing Josephine Gervase and Robert DeBishop. Notes The Glastonbury Naval Patrol will meet at the Green at 10 a.m.

today to leave for a visit to the U.S. submarine base in Groton. The John Wacht Auction, sponsored by the St. Augustine's Men's Club, will start today at 1 a.m. in Lecion Hall.

Luncheon 9 :15 child-care center, last session until after Labor Day; 9:30, worship in the sanctuary. South Congregational, the Rev. Roger S. Nicholson, pastor. 9:30.

Superior Court Judge James E. West Hartford was arrest Murphy of Bridgeport was honored by the Hartford County Bar Service of Divine Worship and child-care center; No church Doctor On Duty Dr. Donald Walker, JA 9-3239, will be on emergency call Satur nie and Kichard Reardon paced Association during a brief cere school or Pilgrim Fellowship1 tne Seconds at the plate with a day and Sunday for persons who meetings for the summer will be served at the auction trouble each. Billy Reardon caught for the Seconds. mony in Superior Court Friday.

Friday marked the last day Judge Murphy sat as a trial ed by Wethersfield Polire Friday night and charged with failure to grant right away. The charge was made after Wholey's car and a car, driven bv William H. O'Erien, 20 of Pomfret collided at the intersection of Wolcott Hill and Wells Road. Episcopal which will last until 6 p.m. Today the Herman H.

Roser learn standings to date are: cannot reach their family physician. Arrest Gregory Boyd, 17, of 17 Step judge. lie has been elevated to St. John's, the Rev. Sherman' W.

Andrews, rector: 8 and 6 6- and Dd celebrations of Holy Communion 6 6, and ubs U1- Holy Communion, and Sons Tannery will close for the Supreme Court of Errors and will take his seat there Aug. 6 to fill a vacancy caused by the retirement of Chief Justice P. B. ney was arrested Friday afternoon on a charge of failure to grant right of way to a pedestrian. Officer Bernard Kowal-ski said he investigated a complaint from the parent whose police said Both cars were slightly damaged, police said.

Doctor Dr. Donald W'alker, JA 9-3239, O'Sullivan. Judge Murphy was wished "God speed'' on his new assignment by Atty. Benedict M. Hol- will be on emergency call Satur day and Sunday for persons who son had been "narrowly missed" by Boyd's car on Dividend Road.

Court date was set for Monday. den, of Hartford, speaking for the bar association. The courtroom was crowded with a two week summer Work will be started again at the tannery on July 15. Offices and factory of the J. B.

Williams Co. will close at the end of operations July 3 for a long weekend. Work will be resumed July 8. Church Service Two identical services ill be held at St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church starting Sunday and continuing through July.

The first will be at 7:45 a.m. and the second at 10:15. Pony League to Practice There will be Pony League practice at Academy Field to- Earlier Sgt. Alfred Quintiliano and Officer Kowalski investigat Hartford Courant Branch Cir. culation Office, serving South Windsor area, located at 1128 Tel Cookingham Retiring At Aetna Casualty Kenneth T.

"Cookingham. sec. retary of the fire loss division of the Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. and the Standard Fire In-surance Co. will retire July I after more than 32 years' serv.

ice. Following his graduation from Syracuse University in 1917. Cookingham was employed by the New York Fire Insurance lawyers during the remarks by Holden and Past President Frederick J. Rundbaken of the bar Lutheran Faith Lutheran, the Rev. G.

Uno Lundmark. pastor. 9, Service of Devine Worship with nursery. Methodist Burnside Methodist, the Rev. John E.

Post, minister. 9:30 and 11, Services of Worship with Holy Communion. Hockanum Methodist, the Rev. Charles S. Johnson, pastor.

9:30, church school; 11, worship service with nursery; 7 p.m. MYF evening services. Wesley Memorial, the Jlev. Herman M. Meiser, pastor.

9:30 and 11, morning worship; 9:30, church school. Dovalettes Win ed a minor accident at Main and Elm streets. There were no injuries and no arrest was made. Police said a school bus, oper cannot reach their family physi cian. Still on Critical List Egidio Gerard, 86, of 48 Liv-ingston Friday night remained on the critical list at McCook Memorial Hospital, where he was taken Thursday after swallowing a bottle of antiseptic in what police termed an attempted suicide.

Hospital officials said Gerard's condition remains unchanged. He was taken to the hospital Thursday after his son-in-law Jound him unconscious in ated by Ronald Wolpoe of West Hartford, in making a right turn into Glastonbury Avenue hit the association. 200 Teen-Agers Attend Fellowship Dance Nearly 200 teen-agers attended a "Teen time" dance spon sored by the Youth Fellowship day at 2 p.m. under direction of the Rev. Karl Blake.

Marine Honored Marine Pvt. Robert A. Grasso, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grasso of 7 Wyllys recently was named "Recruit of the Ddv" rear fender of a car operated by Raymond McLean of the Vet-by Raymond McLean of the Veterans Home.

Damage was slight to both vehicles, police said. Police Picnic Today Weather permitting, the Police of- Warburton Chapel Friday night at Charter Oak Com The Burnside Dovalettes won-w UOn tne and Rnrpaii nf I'n fnri his room and called police. Po their 24th game of the year munity House. lice said Gerard has been for Richacd Morehead's band eeveral months. Mutual Benefit Assn.

family pic- at the Parris Island, S.C., Ma- against seven defeats Friday night, defeating Dow'i Restaurant of Meriden, 4-0. Inspection. He joined the Aetna organization as a special agent and supervised 1he Maine and eastern New York territories until 1911, when he came to the Driver Charged nic will be held at Hubbard Irine training station played under a grant of the Recording Industrie s' Fund through the cooperation of Local 333. American Federation of Musicians. Babe Ruth League Rorwrt W.

Mice, ji, of i2 Park. Meriden. In case of rain, Gerard Hartford, was, the outins will he held Sunday i Watch for John Wacht Auction charjed with reckless driving at tne same place and time, June 29 at Legion Home. Advt. "I can't hpliev how fat he's progressing.

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