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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 10

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TEN RUSSIANS LIKE STAIRCASE' FILM THE BRIDGEPORT POST, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 5967. Divorces Granted includes a a i from Com- face of America. But ii also munist countries. shows that even in Ihe most dif- Jury Discussed i school there is hope a Asked about the make-up arc trying to solve our prob-' i the U.S. delegation llems.

1 irnlMi 1 0 A "'i Somc l' le mi "'ink we. on a should not send such a i Down United States entry at 1" be criiical of the a i i Superior court granted an un i international i i a handled ii." is an micsl stnrv innfe' won a warm reception Tuesday! v.temi. former -oj. aide 1 from an audience of 6.000, most President Johnson and now lence 03 a from Rich- of Russians. president of the Motion Picture 1 Asked for her comment on (he 1 3 Falrf eld I dramatic comedy about a Association of America, added i especially its satirizationiij 0 James P.

Dohcrty a a a ts a i a oil tough New York he ihouj.nl the U.S. film of biircaucracv, a Russian worn- i received DO seconds of appease, "probably at the end. A of those i "Our entry Ihe audience ill Ihe in A Palace of Congresses a is about gWllo the to the balcony where I New York City. It is a problem i won't win Ihe pme." replied: "We have the same i try talks about prob- problem here. Thai's why we merica." Valenli i a a good i i js ii i i llll; niarrjeu cic al101 a integrated with The northeastern United States 15 1946 was awarded a decree I Jie aODlaUSe Plrrtl-ln -i IU i i lu isctioot, integrated with Nesrocs.l The northeastern United States "sflt W3S i Ricil an whites' in a 'have 25 per cent of the nation's i Sandy Dennis.

u-, stai Sandy Dennis. slum area. a ut 6 per ie la-membcr festival "It shows some wans on i i its land and water area population but only 6 per cent More Families Buy General Electric than any other Dishwasher fletail ar erdfr Sit model Mciel SS-2Q3Z No Hand No JVo Screens fo Clean with this New 1967 GENERAL ELECTRIC Buill-in Dishwasher! and it's only Big Capacity-- up lo 15 table ssttinjst Ho stooping! Ho reaching! Swing- Down Door rnakes loading a breere po Ae Tower shoots water up even pots and pans come out scrub clean! Sott Food Waste Disposer! No screens, no Soft food particles are liquefied and pumped i away! Automatic Detergent Dispenser! Rug. Eed Hea Blue Racks prelect dishes out all the way! IPinrh Eilra) NO DOWN PAYMENT! EASY TERMS! cm timenl rfilpjiy ptioii ltd Itrm ARt jt cm timenl lpjiy ptioi ltd Itrm ARt MAIN TIRE APPLIANCES 1629 MAIN STREET 334-3104 BRIDGEPORT -AT BULL'S HEAD 000, payable by a series of promissory notes secured) by a mortgage on real estate in Barnum Avenue cut-off. Stratford, and counsel fees of $8,500 to her lawyer, George A.

Saden. Mrs. Frouge received title to al! the i and furnishings in the Nichols avenue premises which ON SUPERB SHAPEHOLDING DACRON BLENDS NOW REDUCED TO A SMASHING LOW IVY and NO-BELT STYLES luy Great with your blazers mid sporl coats. Creat when you travel. They even unpack smooth ami wrinkle- free.

Choose polyester plus wool worsted or Dacron xvith Or- Icir aciylic. Crisp hcngaline weaves in today's top colors. Sizes 2D-I2 refused lo sanction that por- of a separation agreement by which Mrs. Smith would have her husband's I fees. Mrs.

Smith, who said she and the defendant were niarried June rruelty. The petitioner was granl- 'd custody of two of their three children, by agreement, and Mr. Smith will pay his ex-wife $15 A week for the support of each of Ihe two youngsters. Their eld- daughter is married. Financial statements submitted by the parties indicated that Mrs.

Smith's weekly income exceeds that of her former husband. Other uncontestcd divorces granted yesterday by Judges Doherty and Ollc H. LaMacchhi were as follows: Ruby vi. Jack Frouge Ruby Graze Frouge, 120 Nichols Ja Dec. 20, 1947," 'intolerable I cruelty.

Mr. Frouge agreed pay his ex-wife alimony of nvife $4,500 in lieu of alimony, and $15 weekly for Ihe support jof their daughter. i Eltie Raymond Robinson Klsie Rrickson Robinson, 20 (Meson street, Fairfield, from Raymond Robinson, formerly of Fairfield, now of parts unknown, married Nov. 27, 1937, desertion March 21, 1951. Nancy vt.

Kenneth Lika Nancy Marshall Like from Kenneth Lika, both of Bridgeport, married June 11, I960, intolerable cruelty. Victoria vi. Warren Lyman Victoria Buynak Lyman, 117 Madison avenue, from Warren F. Lyman, Milford and Somers, married April 18, t959, intolerable cruelty. Sandra vs.

Raymond Guard Sandra a Guard from Ray-: mond Guard, both of married April 11, 1964, intolerable cruelty. Suzanne vs. Philip Massaro Suzanne Richards Massaro. SU Surf avenue, Stratford, from Philip J. Massaro, Stratford, married Jan.

23, 1965, intolerable cruelty. George vs. Margot Betar George M. Betar, mo Main street, from Margot Bagley Betar, East Haven, married May intolerable cruelty. HER MASTER FISH KNARESBOROUGH, England I The two motionless figures gazed at a float bobbing at the end of Hdward Jtlillbo this Yorkshire town while everyone stared at them.

They are a familiar sight to residents. Mill- borrow, 45, the director of the local zoo, is frequently accom- BOYS TO CLEAN UP SEASIDE PARK AREA The Middle Street Boys' club day camp will conduct a "waterside volunteer" project at Seaside siae volunteer pro img at pamed on his fishing ventures by park Friday at 10- irrow'Silrma, a two-year-old Indian tie- operation with the' 1:30 a.m. in co- will clean up a large parking area at the west end of the beach. Three coordinators will direct the boys. They are Joseph A.

Williams, director of Parks and Recreation; Marty Friedman, and Anna Marie Abbamonte, of the Parks and Recreation. The boys avenue, Stratford, from J. ick Frouge, Bridgeport, mar- BROTHER OVER ifi Tfl I 1 7 I she vacate within months, according to the agreement. Mr. Frouge acted as his own counsel.

Prise ilia vs. Richard Herhison, Jr. Priscilla Owens Herbison, a Monroe school teacher, of 31 Meadowhrook drive. Shelton, from Richard H. Herbison.

Shelton, married April 12, intolerable cruelly. An agreement by the parties, approved by the court, awarded custody of ths coupleX, three children to Mrs. Herbison." with -righjs of reasonable visitation granted -to Mr. Herbison. The Shelton man agreed to pay his former wife alimony of a year, and $25 a week for the support of each of their children.

Mrs. Herbison also received title to her ex-husband's one-half interest in Ihe leadowbrook drive premises. Ann vs. Stephen Voytek Ann Alannino Voytek from Stephen Voytek, both of Bridgeport. married Oct.

12, 1S46, intolerable cruelty. Mrs. Voytek received custody of their daughter, and Mr. Voytek was awarded custody of their son in accordance with the provisions of separation agreement Mr. Voytek agreed to pay his former KILLING AT CAMP FARMINGTON, Maine (AP) -Olin A.

Kurd, 59, of East Hampton, Conn, has been bound over to the October Grand on a charge of murdering his brother. Hurd entered no plea Tuesday at his District Court hearing. Mis brother, Harold G. Hurd. 56.

of South Lawrence, was shot to death July 2 at a camp the two brothers had rented at. Madrid, the hometown of another brother, Carl. According to Sheriff Kenneth L. French Olin told him "I got mad at him (Harold) and shot him." Calvin Sewall of Wilton, court- appointed defense counsel, offered no testimony but argued that in the light of French's testimony the only probable cause would be for a charge of manslaughter rather a murder. No evidence was offered concerning the type of weapon used or about any possible motive for the shooting.

LEAVES FOR US. SEOUL (AP) Gen. Kim Ke- won, South Korean army chief of staff, left for the United Slates today for a 20-day visit al the invitation of his American counterpart. Gen. Harold K.

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Years Available:
1947-1977