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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 13

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RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI)- Sludentsjn the first antigovern. ment demonstration since the closure of Congress Dec. 13 burned an American flag and held a series of "lightning meetings" Sunday on the beach. The youths mingled with 25 Area Firms To Be Represented In "Operation Hometown" Event CoUege seniors will have an gatuok Chamber of NAUGATUCK HCtt (Conn.) Tun, Ptt, 24. 1966 i ty opportunity to meet with representatives ot more than 23 area i Including Industrial, banking commercial firms and to the Boards of Education at to na.

rl valn 'Operation planned to catch They debuted'' foi next Monday at j. Kena eaflet say ng a clandestine ned High School in Waterbury. ra 10 StaU Greene 6xeCU wouW, begin broadcasts this tlve vice-president pf the Nau- O.HolyWght Each year at Christmas, the sacred story lives anew. As we reflect upon that holy time, of a Child, born in Bethlehem, may we find inspiration in His life, to guide us on our way. Sincere greetings to all.

Mason Trout Brook Dr. Naugatuck 729-7028 and a member of committee, said the day-will be devoted to showing college lors the opportunities available to them In theCentral Naugatuck Valley region. The day will begin at 9:15 a.m. with coffee hour followed by a general meeting lasting approximately one-half hour, immediately following the general meeting, the college seniors will be free to Investigate the opportunities for future em- 1 ployment being offered by the cooperating companies. Greene said no special invitation is needed by any college senior who wishes to attend.

Resume forms to give to various employers may, be obtained by the seniors at the sponsoring Chambers of Commerce offices or may be picked up at the registration desk on the day of the event. A Xerox machine will be available to the seniors, should they desire extra copies of their resumes. Cooperating firms from Naugatuck are: Lewis Engineering, Uniroyal Chemical Division, Uniroyal Footwear Division and Rlsdon Manufacturing Company. Cooperating firms from Waterbury are: Anaconda American Brass Company, The Bristol Company, The Colonial Bank Trust Company, Connecticut Light Power Company, W.T. Grant Litchfleld Farm Shops, MacDermid Peat, Marwick, Mitchell Scoyill Manufacturing, Company, National Cash Register, The Waterbury National Bank, and The Waterbury Savings Bank.

Speakers include Lloyd W. Elston, president of Peter Paul and Charles T. Kellogg, president of Hall Chemical Co. Lelt-Oul Feeling TAMWORTH, England (UPI) reliant scimitar auto plant received one of its more unusual complaints--a letter from a customer angry because there -was nothing wrong with his car. John Scoltock wrote the company that he bought a new Reliant last August for $4,224.

and so far could not find a single fault with it. Jie felt left, out of conversations when i his friends complained about! the condition of their riew'cars; Nazareth is not mentioned in the Old Testament. Christmas JUishes From: The Folks At Fitzpatrick's 1949 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 2-Door Coupe Hartford Parents But Still A Bit Cautious FIESTA BANANA EGGNOG adds a bit of south-of-the border cheer to New Year celebrations. Washington Window By WALTER LOGAN United Press International Nixon Visit: European diplomats expect Richard M. Nixon to visit the Government sources in Lima say the military government of Juan Velasco Alvarado is taking steps to cope with a possible suspension of U.S.

foreign aid. Christinas Ride TEIGNMOUTH, -E 1 a (UPI)--At 75, 'Miss Frances; Bright finally got the wish of a lifetime for Christmas--a ride on a fire engine, Miss who lives-in remote Exmoor, had never even seen a fire engine. But when she arrived to visit relatives lor Christmas, her nephew Doug Chappell arranged for the Telgnmouth Fire 'Brigade to take her for a spin. President Ajidrew Johnson ried his wife. She was 16.

FITZPATR CK'S ANSON A 430 IAST MAIN OWN ivfNfNOS, mi. mi a TIL. 734-3313 (MflRIAU-CHRYSLIR-PLYMOUTH VALIANT-SIMCA main European capitals next The government is cutting down spring to familiarize himself on administrative expenses and with European and NATO reviewing spending programs to waS 1S vear old-when he mar- problems. The visit also may set priorities provide the opportunity also for a summit meeting with Soviet leaders. Active Romania Romania scared.

Diplomats say Bucharest J. was frightened by the invasion of Czechoslovakia last August and that Romania will take a more active part in East European affairs in the next year. All criticism of Russia has disappeared from the Romanian press and the Romanians have begun to take part in the East European economic community, comecon. China Heard From: French and other Western chanceries in Paris predict that Communist China may soon. openly try to be part of a final settlement of the Vietnam conflict although Peking at first violently 'opposed' the Paris talks.

Some French sources believed Red China would try to discuss Vietnam when they meet their American counter. parts Feb. 20 in Warsaw at a meeting called by Peking. Cautious India: India's love affairs with the I communist nations appears to be wearing thin. Western diplomats in New Delhi noted that the recent presence of a North Korean trade delegation was not reported by the government until two weeks after its arrival.

India sold 10,000 tons of manganese ore to North Vietnam; if the United States decides tills was a shipment of strategic material used to make arms India could lose U.S. aid. New Berlin Crises: Diplomats in Moscow say West Berlin will be pushed back Into the headlines by the Soviet Union during the late winter with a major propaganda campaign hinting at new pressures on the city. The publicized reason will be the West German plan to elect its new president there. Peruvian Aid: Rejects Oiler FLORENCE, Italy (UPI)--A Roman Catholic priest, relieved of all church duties last month because he challenged church authority, said he has rejected a cardinal's Invitation to celebrate Christmas Mass.

The Rev. Enzo Mazzl told 1,500 cheering parishioners he could not accpet the invitation until he Is again permitted to perform normal priestly functions. Praise From Pope VATICAN CITY Paul VI praised the "unbellev- able adventure" of America's Apollo 8 astronauts and said It helps reveal the greatness of God. HARTFORD UPI It WM about 11 months ago that the family of AngeloStrano, acrew- man on the captured USS'Pueblo ned their son was among 82 Americans Imprisoned by the communists. But today their son was coming home and suddenly Christmas was a happier time for all of them.

The 24-year-old communications technician second class, a Navy official told Mr. Vln- cenzo Strano by phone Sunday, would soon be horns with his family. Mr. Strano rejoiced at the news. free and I'm as happy as any man can be.

What a Christmas present!" he said. The sailor's mother, Mrs. Ida Dodd, was exhilarated at the news. But, like any mother, she wouldn't be rally satisfied until she could see her son again with her own eyes. am not yet she said, 'because more than anything else I can only guess what he has been through In the last 11 months.

What those boys have been through could affect them for the rest of their lifetime. The ordeal must have some either mental or physical effect on them. I see my she said, "I won't feel satisfied. I want to see what condition he Is in. We don't really know.

These things take time to simmer down. You don't straighten out and fly right after all that News of the release of their son with the other American sailors came at the end of 'a long attempt on the part of Mr. Strano to visit his son in North Korea. He had received the tragic news of the death of his 20- year-iold son, Jimmy, in combat in Vietnam, five hours after the Navy had notified him of his son's capture. Jimmy was cut down by machine gun fire.

Later efforts by Mr, Strano were successful in having his third son, Pfc. Russell Dodd, 20, also serving in Vietnam, trans- ferred to another eommw4 Early Sunday mornlni telephone call from Cmdr. W. Wldtfeldt of Hartford Who provided him with the Angelo would be 9 p.m., Sunday. Then came the phono i as strangers, congratulating hint on his son's release.

"Those people have been through this he said. Later he attended Mass at St. Joseph's Cathedral. "I to church to say a good prajrer to make sure he gets Meanwhile, the task of Informing their son that one of his brothers was dead remained ahead for his father and mother. Police Probe? Fatal Shooting BRIDGEPORT (UPI) Police today were continuing their Investigation into the fatal shooting of a 22-year-old Trumbull man who was accidentally shot by an off-duty patrolman Who tried to stop a fight outside a diner.

Daniel L. Blomberg died, at Bridgeport Hospital late Saturday of an abdominal wound received when a policeman's service revolver accidentally discharged, polios said. Patrolman Chester A. Zuchowski was in a diner early Saturday, when he saw a fist fight outside In the parking lot. He walked outside, showed his badge to the participants, and identified.

himself as a policeman, authorities said. Then someone knocked the badge from 'Zuchowskl's hand and struck him on the head, police reported. Sprawled ontliepavement.the patrolman drew his, revolver, but was jostled, causing'the pistol to discharge, police said. The bullet struck who was standing nearby. Three persons werearrested for breach of peace after the fight.

A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL? May the 25th of December bring to you the happiness you will always remember. A Joyous miday HOMER D. BRONSON CO. Season MAIN BEACON FALLS.

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