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I Page 10 Too Close Carolyn A. Famularo, 21,181 Gorman was Issuedawarn- Ing by Officer Norman Weld following a 'slight" accident on Bridge St. yesterday. According to reports, the Famularo vehicle was traveling at a slow rate of speed and hit a car driven by Francis J. Slogerls, 133 Drahcr The warning was issued for failure to drive a reasonable distance apart.

Improper Passing John V. Woodbury, was cited on a charge of improper passing on Meadow St. yesterday. Arresting officer was Robert Schllke. LaFauci is slated to appear in court Sept.

5. Mulflcr Charge A warning was issued to Irving Dwy, 53, Candee for a defective muffler yesterday. Officer Robert Schilke gave the warning to Dwy onRoute63. Too Frederick B. Miller, ZT, 19 Barbara Prospect, was given a warning yesterday for operating a motor vehicle with a defective muffler and making unnecessary noise.

Traffic Signal James. P. Canning, 22, Clark was cited yesterday for failure to obey a traffic control signal on Route 63 near the Peter Paul factory. Arresting officer was Robert Schilke, Canning is scheduled to appear in court Sept. 5.

Vale ROM! Parly All Juniorettes planning to attend the Yale Bowl Theater Party tonight are asked to meet at the Naugatuck Savings Bank parking lot by 7 o'clock. Rides and chaperoncs will be provided. Three Charges Rodney Johnson, 16, IS Bridge was arrested by Waterbury police Friday. He was charged with reckless driving, operating a motor vehicle under suspension, and operating a motor vehicle while under 15 years oi age without Insurance. 60 Tickets Sixty "no-fix 1 parking tickets have been issued since the new system went into effect Tues.

day, according to local police. Reportedly, the majority of the fines were for $1, with three $6 fines. Fines must now be paid at the Controller's office. Playground (Continued From Page 2) Wilcox, 2nd Mthea Koonz, 3rd Sharon Diane Chippelo. peanut Hunt 1st Charles Fredericks, 2nd Dave kiewicz.

Candy Hunt-1st Ronald Obar, Mark Obar, 2nd Elaine Dwy. er, Charles Fredericks, 3rd Debbie Koonz. Scavenger Hunt 1st Sheryl Aquavia, JoAna Dranco. Costume Contest, Cowboys and Indians 1st Annette Aquavia, 2nd Dennis Wilcox, 3rd jeHSutor. Early Colonial Costumes 1st Carolyn Wilcox, 2nd Al.

thea Koonz, 3rd Sharon Wilcox, Diane Chlppello, Peanut Hunt 1st Charles Fredericks, 2nd Dave lewicz. Candy Hunt 1st Ronald Obar, Mark Obar, 2nd Elaine Dwyer, Charles Fredericks, 3rd Debbie Koonz, Scavenger Hunt 1st Cheryl Aquavia, Joana Branco, 2nd Tom Periello. During Pioneer Week the children made beaded men for minor art and crafts and cock disc belts for major. Next week, Circus Week, major arts and crafts, the children will be making lanyards and during minor arts and crafts they will be making plastic animals. Because a trip to Beardsley Park Is planned Legion Field and Falrchild playgrounds will have major arts and crafts.

Your "Private Life" Continued 1 From Page 1 among many Federal, state and local agencies. A committee was created some time ago by the White House to study the idea. It recently rendered its report, which was strongly in favor. To the protests that have arisen over invasion of privacy assurances have been given by the Budget Bureau that the purpose would be purely statist leal and that there would be no Identification of individuals In the computers. Adequate safeguards would be maintained to prevent unauthorized, access to personal files, it promises.

Many people still have misgivings atxmt it, however, Delta Sweep Continued From Page 1 bered 55,828. During 1966, Communist deaths totaled about 55,000. But American deaths also climbed, the figures showed. U.S. combat deaths through July 29 totaled 5,643.

Last year 5,008 American soldiers were killed. The casualty figures were released before the report on the huge U.S.-South Vietnamese operation in the delta. Purpose of the delve was to clear highway 4 from the delta to the capital. The road, is an Important route for food shipments to Saigon. I'erfet'l Trip PLYMOUTH, England (UPI) --William Wallace, a 37-year- old bachelor from Houston, has made It across the Atlantic from Marion, to here in 42 days.

After mooring his 22-foot yacht Hesper Friday, Wallace walked straight to the nearest pub. Downing his first pint of English beer, Wallace said lie had a perfect trip alone, Unsafe Backing Officer Francis Morrow cited Antonio Santiago, 38, 441 Sum. mer Patterson, N.J., early this morning for unsafe backing. Morrow reported that Santiago had backed up his vehicle the length of the Route 63 exit ramp of Route 8 and was pro. ceeding north, Santiago Is to appear in Wa.

lerbury Circuit Court Sept, 11. Minor Warned James R. Schiaroli, 19, 154 Hickory Lane, was Issued a warning last night for possession of alcoholic beverage In a motor vehicle by a minor. The warning was issued after a report had been made to police that the occupants of a truck parked on May St. were causing a disturbance.

Two other youths woro In the truck with Schiaroli, Investigating officers were Dennis Cllsham and Ronald Pruchnlcki, Success Of l-'ailuri' LONDON (UPI) Wll- cockson, chief education officer for Havering in Essex County, told a conference of physical education specialists in Durham recently that teachers had spotted her physical defects and arranged remedial treatment for her she might now be In the Glna Lol- lobrigida class," Twiggy Is the world's most successful skinny model. Forrcslal Inquiry SUBIC BAY, Philippines (UPI) --The U.S, Navy today began a formal inquiry Into the cause of SERVICE 'SERVICE It's The Service After The Sal. That Counls FRANK BUICK SERVICE SERVICE Somaika Of TEUSA nn mi SHOP SEE US FOR TIRES Before You're On Your Lait Leg- orwa Theie younatfers ore hewing fun panning for in Norwegian itream. However, even in summer the woler icy cold. By STEVE HBBY Wfillen Especially C't'iilriil Press am! This Newspaper DEEP in the Land of the Midnight Sun, where night takes a holiday across a vast unspoiled wilderness during- the short summer months, there is gold to te found on the Firmmark Mountain plateau in Norway's northernmost province, and amateur prospectors have successfully panned tlic yellow stuff in an unusual do-il-yourself vacation with a difference.

Visitors have panned sufficient nuggets to make a gold ring-, and some have done better than that. The gold seeking is more for fim than for profit, ami gold miner's camp lias built within sight of the oilier, original camp. The site is 4-i miles from Knrnsjoh, it small village on the river the sonic name in the Karasjok-Taim valley of North Norway's nmimark. This is the capital of the Lapps, noinailli! people win) travel constantly willi their reindeer, During the short summer, while the gold is being- mined, flip Lapps arc on the coasl with their reindeer. The remaining- people ICariisjok arc rilsu pi-cdonil- nantly Ijipps who work in Ihe lujf offices rihil liny sliiirs.

TN THK town itself then' is a comfoi table 70-room inn, u'ith all modern conveniences rind Finnish snumi. The gold digger's itself is on Ihe banks of Ihe river. 40 miles away, two hours by bultcjiued l.app boat from Bes- This village. mill's from KarasjiMi, is readied mad. You ran also stay in rmiicr- slyle limikliuiise.s.

Lapp Hii-f lints ur It you prefer, a. mile from the camp Is 11 Lapp winter house where yon may stay. Meals are prepared ovci open fires much of the time, but milour kitchen is wlsi available. foods be piir chased at Ihe camp in this do it-yourself setting where minimal costs apply river-boat Iransporl. accommodations, ail mattresses ior you may bring your own sleeping bag, if vor prefer) and Ihe loan of pans.

Inslmi'lions in gold miiv ing are an il 'I eel plus, am Iliey're free. Food is anpsvb. euuM ton 1 the disastrous fire which swept the carrier Forrestalin the Gulf of Tonkin last Saturday, killing 131 men. Naval experts from japan and Norfolk, were part of the Investigation committee.Its findings were expected to be disclosed in Washington, Navy officials at Subic Bay said. An army of engineers and technicians worked on the Forrestal's flight deck to patch up three gaping holes caused by the series of explosions -which rocked the carrier during the 15-hour blaze.

The fire destroyed 26 warplanes. Turbine Train Lalo PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) -An experimental gas turbine passenger train designed to greatly reduce commuting time by running up to 160 miles an hour blazed in to Fields Point here 24 hours late. The three-car train from New Haven, was delayed by the derailment Thursday of a freight train on the New Haven Railroad tracks onwhichthe experimental train Is being tested, The train will be tested about 10 days as a preview to trial runs on special tracks in New Jersey. jecue-styie, and the staple diet fresh salmon, char or trout rom the river you can catch them yourself, tea, if von wish and reindeer steaks by local Lapps.

There's 'xcellent grunse-shooling near- Uuring- the actual mining expeditions, guides point out veins of gold and teach the art of Miming in the cold waters of river, washing the dirt so only nuggets remain in the Kiltoin of the pan. MANY FEEL Uie river-boat irip itself is as exciting as tiie mining. Two'native Lapps, who worked the river for Boston Fd Broad St. Convert Sec, Eaton Stk Enterprise Fd, Fidelity Fd Fidelity Cap Fidelity Trend Fletcher Fd Independence ivest Mass-Grth Fd, puritan Fd. 21.82 20.06 16.22 33,55 15.59 13.77 17.28 13.14 11.67 Asked 9.95 17.37 12.56 18.70 23.85 21.69 17.63 36.47 17.04 15,05 18.89 14.36 12.57 ROSEMARY'S Beauty Shop 3 UN ION ST.

UNION CITY OPEN DAILY No Appointment Necessary Armond's Restaurant A Gourmet's Delight Harold LachopeMe At The Organ PARTIES BANQUETS WEDDINGS For Rcitrvanoni: Call 758-2345 Straits Turnpike WatMtown STORE WIDE SMVINBS FOR YOUR HOME You Are Always Welcome To Browse At TALEVI'S NIW HAVM ROAft, NAHUTKK years, help yov aboard 25-foot boats which are only two feel wide. The guides use poles lo midge Uie boats over shallow spots, expertly the nipids which must be navigated lo reach the gold-mining camp. It's a five-hour flight from Oslo to Lakselv airport and two more hours by cur lo Knrasjok. The inn charges about S2 per night for accommodation, ami your round-trip river-boat ride is S3 whether for one. two or three people, including- your mining gear.

than $3 per takes cuiv of nil ul the mining I'liinp. Mutual Funds Special to the News NEW YORK Weekly quotations furnished by National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. Bid 9.10 16.07 11.49 17.21 AREA BUYING GUIDE WHRRE TO Bl'Y IT-EASILY AMD QUICKLY HtCARDSHOPP 70 Bank St Water bury AJTO BODY REPAIR LINOLEUM TILE Franks AUTO BODY 30 Years of Quality workmanship, Collision Repair Towing Service 729-671 Si BRASS CITY FLOORS, INC. Floor Wall Tile-Inlaid Linoleum Magee Caipet Shower foots 395 E. Main Watiibuiy 756-8969 AUTO PAINTING MOTOR LODGE AUTO PAINTING FREE Fender 8.

Body Work Estimates Waterbury Auto Inc. 1713 Thomaston Ave. Wateibury Call 753-1143 For Appointment ALWAYS A SPECIALTY AT OUR RESTAURAKT 6:30 A.M. TO 10:30 P.M. DOWNTOWN WATERBJRY FREE PARKING BEER-WINE-LIQUOR MOTQRS-BOAST-TRAILERS-MARINE CHIEF'S PACKAGE STORE 113 North Main St.

Rt. 8. Beacon Falls OPEN 9 to 9 Anthony P. Grabovvski, Prop. WE DELIVER -1 MOTORS Celebrating Our Anniversary with B4r uM4N rn LiUstplTces in Our History F-C.

BACHMAN CO. on Rt. 69 Between Woterbucy and Vfolcott Telephone 879-0880 BOWLING COCKTAIL LOUNGED NURSERYMEN ALL-STAR LANES OF LAKEWOOD AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE 694 Lakewood Rd. WATERBURY MILLVILLE NURSERY WEBB RD. 729-8808 WE HAVE PANSIES, PERENNIALS, ANNUALS, SHRUBS! VEG PLANTS AND EVERGREENS.

SEE OUR COMPLETE STOCK. CARPETING 'PHARMACIES OUR SUMMER SPECIAL FREE! FREE! FREE! Poslure Foim Oithopedic Type Mattress or Bon SfXing $79.50 Value With tfie puichase of any room of wall to wall caipet GLOBE RUG CARPET Opposite The 28 Union -Wlby. Conn. New Holiday Motel O'TOOLE'S Pharmacy 434 Rubber Ave. Naug.

Lots and Lots of Free Parking 729-7790 For Pcescdption Service CLEANERS PHOTO EQUIPMENT PERRYS-FLANAGAN SHIRT LAUNDERERS 595 Wateitown Waleibmy Pick-up and Delivery Won. Thws. in Naug. Tel. 753-3161 'C CAMERA SHOP 9 21 GRAND ST.

WTBY. Cameras Projectors Recorders Kodak Agfa Polaioid Til. 754-2256 COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE PICTURE FRAMES 1578 Hflven Road, Naug. Complete Printing Service 729-9671 CUSTOM READY MADE FRAMES Fof Paintines-Prints- Diplomas-Photographs Artists'Materials, Drafting Supplies One Of The Largesl Selections Of Frames In Walerbury 755-9995, 149 Bank Street EXCAVATION PLUMBING HEATING ALBAITIS BROS. Bill- Lany- Ronald -Marty 620 Rubber Ave.

Naugatuck Tel. 729-5554 Excavating, Grading, Dump Trucking, Asphalt Drive-Ways, Landscaping, Lawn Care, Tree Surgery, Brush Removal. Fully Insured WE CAN INSTALL YOUR ELECTRIC HEAT 24 Hour Service For Your Plumbing WIGGLESWORTH INC. 165 Maple St. Naugatuck FUEL REMODELING NAUGATUCK FUEL CO.

NEUMANN ST. NAUGATUCK 729-8276 QUALITY CONTROLLED BOTTLED GAS SERVICE APPLIANCES "BUILDING REMODELING LOOK FOR IDEAS Add a new room, another bathroom, modernize that xitcnen, convert the basement, enclose a porch. We do the complete job. FREE ESTIMATES. WATERBURY CUSTOM KITCHEN 132 Norlh Main SI.

Waterbury 755-5228 Parking across the stieel FUNERAL SERVICE ROOFING CONTRACTOR ALDERSON FUNERAL HOME, Inc. Waterbury Home 70 Central Ave 753-5113 Naugatuck Home 201 Meadow St. 729-2253 AMERICAN ROOFING CO. Harry Brinkman Owner All Types of Roofing Siding Gutters, Leaders, Sheet Metal Work in Naugatuck call Blown Lumber Co. 3 Gem Drive, Waterbury 753-6973 HABERDASHER SEPTIC TANK CLEANING COLONIAL PLAZA THOMASTON AVENUE WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT Ties fotSl IBARD1 754-3945 CONN.

HYDRAULIC JOSEPH DATILL10, Owner Cess Pools and Septic Tante Cleaneis, Repali Installed Pre-Cast Concrete Septic Tanks Lines Cleaned with Electric Eel Eliminates Digging Spring Brook Waterbury Tel. 754-8141 HEATING -AIR CONDITIONING SEWER CLEANING WESSON HEATING AIR CONDITIONING CORPS LENNOX Oil Gas Burnets 165 Railroad Hill Waterbwy 756-7041 Norton St. Milldale 628-4711 Phone 755-3084 "RAZOR-KLEENS" Sewers, Kitchen Sink, Bathroom, Laundry Drains, etc. Rapidly Revolving Knives, Thoroughly Cut Away Roots, Grease, Scale, etc. Leaving the Pipes as Cleat as New.

Prompt Service Day or Nighl. JEWELRY TRAVEL BUREAU ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF STARDUST JEWELRY GIFT SHOP 179 Bank St. Waterbury 754-8808 THE SANDITZ TRAVEL SERVICE ROSE ANN HAYDEN -Mgr. Margaret Farrell Campi, Herman Sanditz And Lois Alt Lines, Steamship, Railioad HHy we service your traveling 116 N. Main St.

Wbry. 753-4114 CAR RENTAL MEMORIALS FITZPATRICK'S CAR RENTAL CHRYSLER 430 E. MAIN STREET, ANSONIA 734-3318 and 7344245 LEW PRICE, Ltw THOMAS F. JACKSON CO. Established 1850 Authorized Rock Of Ages Dealer Office and Plant 1030 Hamilton Ave.

(Cot. Pearl Lake Road) Tel. Water Bury 753-6364 GLASS TRANSMISSION NAUGATUCK VALLEY AUTO GLASS 206 NORTH MAIN ST, NAUG. 729-4518 MILL PLAIN GARAGE ,2538 Eait Main St. Wbry.

Plion. 754-9690 Serving Ncugstuck With Pickup of Your Or PHONE.

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