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Jf if Andover Couple Escapes New Haven Court Damaged by Fire (I THE HERTFORD COURANT: February 3, 1959 Flaming Colonial House municipal offices received smoke and water damage Monday when! ANDOVER Specia! Flames' ton. Columbia and N'orth Coven-fire broke out in a rear third' nomJtry fought the fire for hours be- Torringtoiji Driscoll Fills Vacancy On Planning Board floor section of the City nail ifore it was tmally oxtinguisnea Ul Ildll tiftK at about 6 p.m.. said local Fire Annex on Church Street. Dense smoke drove about 100 noon. aesiroing uu- iuu.

ai.u chief George Nelson. city employes from their desks per story and badly damaging the! state forest fire fighters from and closed down a court session floor. East Hampton were also called which was in progress. Mr. an(j Mrs.

Rice fled the to the scene to extinguish the TORBINGTON 'Special ho oondoncd." the mayor! mcr Citv Councilman Edward warned. Ho exprossea tin- meeie Driscoll was apponlcd to the City. hope that the economy The fire broke out in cupboard flaming building without injury, blaze wnicn naa sprcaa to me nnr filinc cabinet and caused uw .1.1,1.,, I woods behind the house. Plnnninrr Commission to succeed win inaKe Poiuil- 01 i he spile Thr, u.irtnelt at a meet-, line on ine damage estimated by acting Fire, Smoke coming from the white! Chief Nelson said that firemen c.i Mnnrlav Grand List droo. Marshal Thomas Leyflen Jr.

house on GUoad Road was were aDie 10 sae uie wnmuic mg o. me induslries Sl.OOO. Lcyden said it was likely seen shortly before 1 p.m. by on the ground floor of the house, E. five- in Toirinctim showed substantial.

the fire started from defective; Mailman Gordon Rathbun. He wiring. 'awakened the Rices, who both Hundreds of persons were at-, work nights and were asleep, and vear unexpired tcr.n which will decreases in their inventories, end in Ml. He was also named the mayor pointed out in explain- Cause of the fire was unknown. Nelson, who is also the town's fire marshal, will investigate.

The two-story house, built in the traded to the scene, in the neartithen he called the local fire de- learlv 1700's was at one time the of the city, by the smoke and partmcnt. watched the firemen combat the Ten pieces of equipment from home of Lewis Whitcomb. a form-flames in subfreezing weather. this town, Hebron, Amston. Bol-er first selectman of the town.

to a full tliree-vear term on the ing one oi me icju Flood and Erosion Commission. Grand List drop. Driscoll i 'in officer of the He told the council that he would Brooks Bank and Trust Co. 'have a more detailed report for All the other members of the the next meeting oi that body. He Flood and Erosion group were also assured the council that no reappointed.

Thev are Chester essentia I services would be cur-1 Moore Robert Williston. George tailed. Councilman oseph Metroi Klug and Frank McCann. commended the mayor for his Mavor Reports aJct'" 'f0" nws ofl Anthnnv C. Gelormino the Grand List decrease.

3 State Youths Get Academy Nominations WASHINGTON WV-Three young men from Bridgeport, Norwalk and Bethel have been nominated Three Men Held In Sale Of Gun Used In Slaying Science Teachers Invited as candidates for appointment to the class entering the Merchant BRIDGEPORT IfPolice have hometown of Nijmeger on Feb. 5. John. 24, is in his last year as a law student at the Uni-ersitv of Virginia. Joan will be a bridesmaid and a brother.

Gene 27. who now is in the Netherlands, the best man. The bride-to-be and her father, a brick manufacturer, were at the airport in Amsterdam to greet the Tunneys when they arrived Monday AP Photo). OFF TO A WEDDING: Former heavyweight boxing champion Gene Tunney and his family pose before boarding plane at New York's Idcwild Airport Sunday to fly to the Netherlands for wedding of the son. From left: Joan Tunney.

19. daughter: Tunney: Tunney. who's "getting married, and Mrs. Tunney. John will wed Miss Maria Sprenger in her The arrested three young Bridgeport; The arrested three young Bridgeport "KVTNGTON (Special) reported on the progress of the Views On Building Aired economy drive he ordered after! Ernest J.

Signorell. an instrtic disclosure of the fact that the tor at the Oliver Wolcott Tcchni-Grand List for IMS showed a cal School and a member of the decrease of more than million High School Building Committee, from the IP57 appeared before the council to The mavor told the council that express his views ou the school he and Citv Clerk Alexander G. problem confronting the city. Senior High School will be host men for allegedly supplying the to science teachers of central gun with which a sailor was shot. Connecticut Feb.

10. The Instru-j According to police. Raymond Citing tne iremcnaous grow in i.onstarjie naa u.u menl Society of America has in- A. Millbauer. 19.

of Fairfield, has'nou)ced Mon(Jay by Rep vited science teachers of central Ule was in his hand (D.Conn). iij. His IState Colleges To Share nation with the heads of all city ot the cast end ot tne cuy. ne jumui rmeu cwi departments, who pledged their said that the city's most pressing Qn Evasion Charge Connecticut to meet with them on- when it fired Saturday nignt. nominees will compete neen is ai uiic- ntv.

u.i.- and discuss memoes oi prowmng. Bertola. 20. of nominations with Other better science a sailor home on state nominees for the five ap- SVHttataiMO In Federal Grant fincd J51 in MulliciPa! Court I There will be a further study of mcntary school. He nnwihlr nersonncl reduction and this preference over a schools.

wcekend liberty. 'pointments to which Connecticut JttJfZX Sunday miming by Jud Frank and insti. pacity preparation in 23E L2Z ffie h-vr i sale uiecai ana tcacnersn0, is R. Buonocore on a charge of eneineering or of engineers ice (he Thc youths chosen were Joseph stances will unnecessary high school. evading responsibility.

According, 2L" in a s6 minion foreign language. 01 JZ ing was an accident. He had j. Witkewics of Bridgeport: Da- to Prosecuting Attorney Hyman fcderal nllocalion for the Cstab- The president's budget pro-opraim lw bought the weapon just the day vid B. Scully of Norwalk: and Ed- 1 Twrritigton mund J.

Chesto of Bethel. All are Silver. Clegston was the driver. before, he said. poses a supplemental appropria- lishment of National Defense Police said the sale of the pis- i- ot a car which hit he home of; Loan pr0ram5.

tlOn OI million lor uie inuam- der of this fiscal year. Applica- The to ng panel. tier OI U1IS ustui n'. tol was illegal. Arrested on 101 was mugai.

tions from the 1,227 colleges and speak: Mr. William Charges of breach of peace were Tnteot universities requested nearly S2 editor of Control Engineer and, ,0 Ronald Bou. VVOinail rrOteSt it- ifiMplv.lrnnwn a nn author: Mr.i wmciy-Known as Three Judges Named For Mardi Gras Ball Mrs. Rose Dalla vain, Thc fundj. made possibIe Road, Inst Thursday night.

The; a National Defense Edu-court was told that following Act wi bc distrjbuteti in accident Clegston had an argu-. about tw0 wccks t0 colleges ment with Mrs. Dalla Valli universitjes in all the 49 left the scene. She called ntrirt nf Columbia. narcrovc.

19, million Dooms Bar Bill Mahlon Havdcn. chemistry ana, (SneciaD John in Bristol. Funeral services will, to whom she turned over and puel.t0 Rico accord NORWALK Wi Rep. John P. D.

Hogan. superintendent held at the O'Brien Funeralcar's registration number and ing to the state proportion of the The 15 Connecticut schools which will receive allocations include: Albertus Magnus College in New Haven. Fairfield University, Hillyer College of the University of Hartford. Mitchell College, New London. New Haven College, jacKson, ciiuiiusi instructor at Newington High and Hargrove was present during: Woods (R-Newtown) was quoted the transaction, police said.

I Monday as saying he would with- schools; Walter G. Gisselbrccnt. Home, forcsiviue, iuesuay ii clegston was arrestea later oy national full-time college enroll- School: Stephen Romaine. sci Policemen Charles Toloski and ment 'Gerald Maule. ence, biology and physics instructor at So.

Windsor High! Charges of breach of peace: draw support from his bill that were brought against Millbauer would permit women to be served and thc three arrested in con- liquor at bars. T. U. I fflmn Wiltnir Wnod. 15 Will Share Fifteen Connecticut colleges will School.

SI .230: New Haven State Teach share in the $83,000 allotment. vuu.vw i nCCIIOll Wlin Uie SHIV u. Jir mv nu. According to the act. each College, yuinnipiac The meeting wui De moaeidieu mm cce a radio ccrcvwoman and a Re- editor of the Torrington Register: a.m.

and Cornelius E. Donahue, ath-! Jetic director of the Torrington' fn ofr A nf High School will serve as judges! VClo LI iltli5 for the 1 1th annual Teenagers'' Mardi Gras Ball Saturday night rF- at the State Armory. A J-Jl 11 UI tC Announcement to this effect was made Monday by the City I I Recreation Commission, under, aL lLt XJU' TT 0 cational institution administering College. Hamden. S3.509: St.

Jo- by Ralph According to police. Millbauer publican, said she had received Would End Seniority Tradition a letter trom noons saying would recommend that the bill student loan fund is obligated soph College, West Hartford, in science education from thc paroCc to contribute to the fund at 16331:328: Teachers College of Connec- stale Dept. of Education. Co(rtJ SI for every SU of Federal money, ticut at New Britain, S4.rS4: Dr. Wilfred Roth, president of Rei'nllar( tt i Ir nn.

rpnnrtprl our 01 commmce Ull- 7, iM. to. --i; Fetera exDenclitures oi stj mu- jnniiy v-oiieue. iwmuu, jj.iu-, K0tn Lauoraioi it uhu h'" .1 ,11 ovt fm-nrHK- linum Ulu lusw ji The clergvwoman had asked II0I1 Will CSiaDUMl a lOlUl lllliu Ul ijiiinriani ui uttugtpvi. acnt 01 uie l-OIlll.

vdiin week. whose direction the ball has be-nf the city's outstand BAYAMO. Cuba 'AP Fidel University of Connecticut. Storrs, 1 0f ne Instrument Society of. at least S0.667.0O0.

WASHINGTON fAP) Sen. Wil-' The SI.OOO maximum loans will S7.C82: Wosleyan University, Mid-: America, will make the final ing soci3l events of" the year, i Castro lost no time Monday in iam Proxmire ID-Wis) called on be given to students with superior dletown. Willimantic State summary Mayor and Mrs. Anthony C. getting down to work on his pro- The members of the Instrument him to do so.

saying thc measure showed "a lack of respect to decent, first-class women voters who never enter a tavern." Woods' letter said hc still thought it was a good bill but "a small group" of his constitutors are against it. Police Shot Wounds Youth In New Haven Gelormino will preside at the' for arian rcform. He' senate Monday to abolish Uie'acadcm'c wino it rrmvnintr nf thp kins and aueen 1. to each or those whose academic Yale University, New Haven, will be selected by lhe lonRm seniority tradition he said gives backgmmd5 indicate superior ca-j 092. Society hope to assist schools in providing belter science The sectional kings and queens The, utionary "ew tce chairmanships.

WTrwci Cfovf Flier Ejected From Bomber from whom the winners will 1 ,0 Although Proxmire conceded his JUUlCSS TT lil IVC1 OICIX selected at the ball are: North! atte.r nl" 1 proposal is likely to be shunted End. king. John Belancik, vllla8e of Guayabar de Nagua Cfvilro Tfl PllllO Barbara Cimmino: South End, OTS tteilPeh lhc XlUngei fetriKe In LUDa kine. Richard Zaharek, queen, i bearded nors; i.irule under which no more than: NEW HAVEN A New! "Out of respect for their feel-Haven patrolman shot and serious-' ing and in spite of my own opin-ly wounded Danny Williams. 14.

ion." he said, he would withdraw as they wrestled in a Chapel his support. Street parking lot Monday. 1 Replied thc Rev. Wood in a Williams, wanted o-i a prowling, letter: 1:.. I 'Prt Itial vrm rtnvp Inn in.

Without Injury Sharon Finn: East End. king. I "nl half of the chairman of 15 major HAVANA fAP) Eighty electric 1 ident Fulgencio Batista and Paul Aube. queen. Jane Galitelto; rf fa dc Xagua hc con.

committees could come from workers'who' said they are job-' staflation of Manuel Urrutia as irJ llsrn 'u enptmn nf the COIintrV. nmi' tunl nrisirtmt nroinl Wpst End. kins. John Marciano.l. comD ami.

naa eiuacu uimtt AIKBAMiva, Aiassa uir-i Arr, a hat less as a result of a union shake-, vwin8 Air Force captain shot rc inrfimation. I win engineers ana uuwi Pmvm, raiH h- u.m hisct vvarninti si ul cu muni a.ur a am proud of you. tional' kings and queens were! rts on the rm. when 'an order is brought up inlup launched a hunger strike be- Thc started work for the'from'a B58 supersonic bomber in chosen bv ballot! uSUar to namc Sen- J' fore Cuba's Presidntial Palace i company between May 25 and an ejection seat 14.000 feet over ped- Williams was reported in critic- inm K11 hnoht 1 1 atk i cna r-1 -hnn rh 7mio- iViaahu aim tame uuvU.m i buss uoairev 10 e. i nc i.t u.

ronn Lion at kAAL-e KOAAIVOn 5 member Electrical Workers Un-: 'itnout a scratcn consiclCrable "wn "vvw Mis Kathv Godfrey, Hartford i man of the Fordgn Relations' "We want justice, sam sign: and Sen. A Wilis carried bv the demonstrators. as aroused over xpulsionof' ine rtir ruiLe turn duuiiin -d exp blood after a bullet entered his "TV Tlle land reform was de-: Robertson (D-Va) as head of the among whom were about 20 Xffel Co- day and said it was the first time will serve as kuui iuju hv lh- rohk ast Xovem- women. fino, by the Cuban Confederation anyone in Alaska had been eject- 2 ceremonies at the ball. Miss God-T I Banking commmee.

Barred From Jobs frev sister 01 Arthur Godtrev. 1 ill acatc Post of Labor. Tne 600 were not stride-, p0ice snid the New Haven crixsn bv Tiwmai b. Dtweyi Rmaom noted television star, is the f)-acre rats of sov.i Fulbright will vacate the bank-' Armando Moya. a spokesman.

breakers, since there was PT-- youth was wounded when Patrol-. Guii to Europt-B of Tnomas J. McCann. Torring-; to 22rM families, ing post to take over the foreign said lhc hunger strikers are strike then, and they stayed on- "pt- rr mfln James Kcnny.s Rand6m ton department store president, Hector Goiricelaya relations job from which Seivaroong COO persons denied pay the payroll through expansion of 1 volver was discharged while Uie IF iv, of Norm-comniid Legislation Discussed the govcrnment will move Theodore Francis Green (D-RI) jehecks and barred by revolution-; the company's activities. 't8, lhe! pair iniggled in thc lot at 1203- 1 smj tuT" Proposed legislation to he acted; to tbake ovcr Government I resigned last week.

Democratic ary militiamen from resuming! Moya said the group, which he ber 0 three f6 15 Chapel St. Kenney also re-, TbS; Mir.j-unon durint: the current r-ndnr Lvndon B. Johnson of: their iobs in thc Cuban Electric I described as non-Communist. Hustler mues souu. 01 1 treatment for face belli: Bv Robert Trjm- o.r.Htt.

in Trmt u. a ninn nnnn hall" between 'nere. -in 1 unj a tiu: dim Mdtiu iiituiics. nun: William aioine KVfcn Ui Uie iciiciu nsatuimv naa OVCr tfle JaSt "JU Years. UneMKAUi) oiu uie ocnuiv wui ue il uit; urn a fcutii dumb.

fo a of the subjects under discussion compIaint is that the landlords asked next week to make this' Jan. 5. supporters ot Cotmo ana om-, Ky. WiUwms admitted being in the Lamcnlcf Bv bv the Fish and Game Assn. been paving low taxes and transfer official.

i The. strike had been called in tionary leaders who are now in," omoer ocvi apartment house at 1411: Brown: e. p. Du.ton dav night at Union Hall. Other i therefore have not found anvi In length of Senate service, Ful- the interval between the New charge of the Cuban labor move- rations arm LP" 1- i Chapel said Detective Capt.

'i'' Nignt-oy Guy End. neth K. Lewis, Denver, or i William F. Holohan. but claimed sin 55.: (Fcb; sov matters discussed were coon field; economic need to put vast areas i bright ranks next to Green among Year's Day flight of former Pros-: ment.

Nlni April Days, las Nln AO dered the others to abandon ship. in snip. To ApDom.ttOK. I i Li niw 'c uunuuit fa- BV UUre UflVis; Kinena inais anu iroui biuuMiiy 111 una ot land to v'0rK. uu mc ruicipi juiu- nV UngT ir' T-mP-tures were belor WBnt dnu uuiim freezing in New Haven.

vnn-By Earl s. MocNeiu; Harper sub-zero an-. But betore Ma, aparlment house is one. James P. Zwayer.

of Toledo, Hih mV w. area. The club has just purchased; Castro's revolution of the land! 'ions Committee. Hc has been a nPolririrr "TllVTIC 50 snow-shoe rabbits to free in'js intended to split up big hold-'senator since 1945. Robertson has (JU Ul" J.O dlVlll A UI 113 this area.

lings of Batista sympathizers and been in the Senate since 1946. Leaves Niece Here I others into cooperatives and small Proxmire, who came to the Trtil Cnnf ATinac Mrs. Lloyd Case of this It's intended to nut into, Senate last August, said he wasn't II Cll LCIlLtO the bombadier-navieator and oth-, 1 stoiw-av nimI Tranierj o. p. tl fl.

fPth. 57). hac hnpn nntifiprl nf the death in: nroMnotinn miuinnc nf i.r.i ehallennini! the character or the er crewman, luu.u eighth grade student. Yoga for Today a tiara spring nna P.l.l,n.I Mflcleleine Goss: ie Goss: Henry noir ana 17). om.

Hrilnir, hor lrc nmnolnn(-ft rtt Ihrt snmnprnprc (Fri Ffb. Th Rftraved Bv Aichflfl Horbac.1' uv yi ui.ul'l-i IVDIWAPOI IS '41 A mother wees, tne juage proaauiy was Catherine I. Duffy. She was the and cattle barons that are now who hold chairmanships, but that! payments when he saw" landinE at brought in to a sate lestioning poicc said thcv wcrc Eielson Air rorce, unable to ask Williams, who looks! A Medicine for Meianehoiv" Bv i mMak irktt hn nn. I Bradbury; Doubleday wicow oi txiwara i.

uuny. largely unused. The program uoesn i oeueve iu oi uie 'o iWcy were sincere. They made one ii i i.i i iU i l-aan tint i DoN: llvul here. a na vg oi icrrvvine.

ana tirioc th hin nn nf hnmoc tma or dosls snouia ue neiu uviior ner wavwdiu suua wu, anwomo i was A helicopter picked up Amidon tflred aparlmcrlt house to get! writing for th journ.iit-av r-- terea tne apanmem nouse iu yet: critical writing tor journaiuT- Southerners. no sympathy Monday from the! f. uie, daughter of the late Michael and; Judge wno sent ner mere Longer Tenure v. i or oarMts later after spot-( at a time when the school; ss, ch.non Stalon JJZ 'inS his l)rllIiant oranS Para'l building was open. "ih.1 ros, t5 have paid the $21 a week by using chmc on the snow.

He is a project id7 1 "aood management." and added. lnr tl.th(Tr Holohan said the question ill ,0 H.njrn.n-By Ari. A Mac Donald; Mkd. lawyer who dropped her case, Catherine Hickey O'Brien, she re-! Automat Restaurant sided in Terry ville for a number, of years before moving to Hart- Opens in Australia "As long as this body follows hur Mrs. Catherine Robbms, the seniority system without corn- Upfield; Doublrdav 52.95; 191.

ford. A push-button restaurant, has nrnmicn (hi dp. went weeping to jail Sunday night ted more mJ6 1 on a contempt of court citation by. han boys "i A woman, who saw Williams in ThP Steeples tocn-Bv E. H.

Hir-ot; She had resided in New Brit- opened in Sydney, Australia. A sree 0f southern domination of nin sinrr. 1950. She also leaves a meal is ordered by Dressing c- c.i Juvenile Court Judge Harold N.1 U1L- atlUtHC UI UK UllltCf OlclLUA. lot sister.

Mrs. Margaret Ryan oi tons on the menu panel, lhe meal is an inevitable and certain con-! Fields, bne iraacu piates Aidded By Town Court Disposes a corridor of the house, became Doubleday ts: (Feb. m. Tomorrow Never rame By raul- i alarmed and called police. The i.rid; w.

w. Morton iv95; chase began shortly afterward, i changed tne world- Br Police Said Williams tried to Barbara Ward: W. W. Norton Co I run away again even after being 'acksonian Era-Bv Givndon o. Kpw Britain, and several cousins' rnme; alnn? nn a convevor holt.

-r husband. Perrv. 36. the judge na The couple denied Judge Fields' MI vi uviuuLiuui; ocuaic tpr ing oratreu uiuin control." he said. been ff Fivp CjmPS esumaie iney nau uccu estimate they had earning -For reasons every informed; na i- nnpra.

morc than S600 a month, and they State Market Bulletin WOUnded. He managed to Stagger Van Deusen; Harper Brotners: 15; Southern ims is a wil. hor) 1 American understand. ine summers Lease- ay tonsiancc renn. i- r.ii here he fell against an McDowell, sj.sj; senators ay in of ce tar onger ,3 ch-iinni family finances ur.w.u..

I than their Northern colleagues. Fields said. "If they to have re- court Mola-v ol Oil and WIII1U1 COIliempi. COLCHESTtiK ISPCCiail i nm nnannps. Mrs Kooo.ns Provided by lh Connecticut Department ol Agriculturf NCW I Trail ol Tears-Bv Williams Porr'sli This has been true as a matter! a reasonable tort pa an! case.s, a.s 'Siein nnn nM.

they: cases as onows Thomas1 Hartford Crown ruoiisners; J.va; irru. toi. The Cardinal de Barnls By Cliefcc: W. W. No-ton 8.

54 95; of historical fact. It is sure to bciwoulttnt MK 1 l'ngveu. 21. 01 aoum anci aluminum lactory day nnhhinc is a laid-off railroad car- nam- cnarScu UVCr ASSaUll received Gallery one Euited by Burton 4.50 45 onnrnntPPrl Judge Fields Sai' zone. ia ine pd.ciua no-passing MIDDLETOWN (Special) Hall: SI.

Mrtln- Press; (Feb. 38). A0-5 hod nnirl only S3 in the last six man. John Edwin Borwn. 19.

of fne est or any other sec- months toward the $21 weekly "I don't know na going forfeited a $25 bond Ncaor Lewandowski of this city on dtfcolfdJt-Won (or Uteir son. 8 din8 rf TdcX: power would be equally! at Ficlds had charge of spee ing ffiw t-anaanqo rolk- or jenn mo. Harper 8. Brothers; 54.50: (Feb. 181.

New England State Politics riy Duane Lockard; Princeton University I Press: SS; (Marcn 31. That Big Brooier By Benzetl Graham; j.m j. is rectionai insumuui. m. I iam morrow threatened to put thc other chil-, mantir.

nn narO from he Slate uewiuse ui an uasau.i Tne Frownina rr.nce rocr 1.35 1.50 4X0 4.50 11,. 1 in T10 onmnln ml Johnson; Harper a. Brotners; 11 mi, lnd. r.lven Every Break dren in welfare homes. .1, 1C nvnim, Ia; Applications Readied Haven 3.50 3.00 2.00 3.50 4.03 5.C0 3.35 3.75 .11 3-CO 4.00 3.75 3.50 1.50 3.00 1.15 1.40 4.00 4.50 1.75 3.50 8.50 3.25 3.50 2.75 3.50 5.75 7.00 3.50 4.50 1.35 1.75 3.35 3J0 3.75 4.50 4.00 5.50 .35 .39 1.00 I.iS 3.50 1.50 3.35 3.65 3.53 2.75 3.00 3.50 1.75 3 00 1.60 3.00 Brldaeporl 3.75 3.25 3.35 3.50 5.00 5.50 3.50 3.35 .95 115 5.50 1C.C3 3.75 4.00 3.75 4.

CO 3.35 3.50 1.35 1.50 4.35 4.50 2.00 2. SO 8.50 9.35 2.25 3.50 3 00 3.50 5.25 6.00 3.75 4.35 1.35 1.50 3.50 4.25 3.35 4.35 5.50 6.00 .30 1.10 175 4 00 4.25 3.60 3.75 3.00 3.50 3.35 1.75 1.90 1.B5 3.15 I Would Like to Be Ponv By ine oiaesi. ciu.u. u. -r enicrea ov rtiiv.

nosier .1. uziaio NEARBY Aoales, Baldwin, Aosks. Ccrtland, bcK Apples, Delicious, cc Apples, box Potatoes. 50 bs. SHIPPED IN Snap.

to. 14 ten. CeDDagc. new. crate Cabbnge.

old. crate Carrots, lb. Cauiiltowcr, r.cacs Cilery, dor. Coc-jmfrers. bu.

Escarole. box Grapefruit, carton Gr.ipcs. Empercr. Iu3 Lettuce, li neacj Mustirooms. 3 1ns.

Onions. tts. Oranges, cm. ES-IW Peppers. b-.

Potatoes, lb lbs. Potatoes. Eastern, 5 tbs. Potatoes. Sweet, tu.

Potatoes, Western, 50 lbs. by. Souash. Butternjt. fcj.

Tomatoes, flat Tum'ps. S3 IPs. The judge said he committed jd.u nt. nOUe 117 lilt: tiiu.ps; :.55 5.75 3.00 I CO 5.J5 3.75 .50 1C.C0 3 75 J.35 3.00 S.C0 1.75 2.35 1.15 1 .55 i.S0 t.75 3. CO 7JO S.50 5.35 3.53 2.7S 3.50 5,53 6.C3 3.25 i.CO 1.50 1.75 3,75 i-03 3.53 i.iS 4.C0 5.00 .75 .37 3.75 1.00 3.50 2.75 lis -5 2.M 3 03 Dorotnv W.

Barucli; Harper ft. 57: (Feb. 18). -n arrnwr nf stea is looKinc auer i.xc was alleges uie ueicnanm Daaiy in- 0-. You're Out of Your Mind, Charlie Brcwn! By Charles A.

Schuli; Pine- 7:50 For School Position 5.50 6.00, 1 2s 1- PORTL-'W0 'Social) A Board 30 400 of Education committee Monday ing to'white-s because hc felt he.drcn while her mother is in jail. rdian ad ntem the plaintiff without prov nnr, tn ho pnmmittcd Mrs. Robbins said the family is r.r.... cation. hart l.

1 rnnnK-ino enmn aid from the tOW-n- 0 I Alcn filr) ttmtlw n-ne a Jail and me Foa Bv Betty Joan to the Indiana uoys scnooi. win. 7. William Keevcs oi union; wim.m Morrow i office to 400 too n'Snl fet up procedure for han- mostly older offenders. The par- ship trustee keep whoso case was continued from (Ft i 76 .38 aung apniicauons lor tne posmon trnnlrin't ha vp tn nav lor sw's iu nravinne rnnrt WIS 01 tsc- a8d'" "MiMrSi (Marcn in: 375 1" of Superintendent of Schools.

The vuw hv.w.... A Shernurne; their son's care at thc state found innocent of the charge ot; 7 J1'1 ..1 i luui.u o- nn 1 13.95: (Feb. 25 7.S0 3.75 present superintendent, wauer i. iyoi. 11 school.

I OB rtiastta I MUUiauun frpQu-ntiru! a naming house. mminit hK wc.sl'i uun since juiv If Pulsifer, has resigned effective i7rt uhn t. u-ac months alter Iheir marriage. of intoxication was A charge Lis 1.S5 June .10. Was Jin .7 wm.

charged bv the husband. wo all formerlv represented the eta.lcn average to too nuality said told them the illdCC had Alas! Ira's population, wmch is. Boucnard, of chesnut Drive, Col-, Everett J. Peekham is plaintiffs juuj.td'.jui 5 M.uuiu ut; uutvu Above Q.p'at:o-.s are based on I prooefs at wholesale trfis.nB centers. ECCS aoom zu.uuu.

reacnea an i aoout iii.iw "-eaLnro Pagani Caterers OUTINGS BANOJ ETS MANCHESTER Ml 3-1359 Carl G. Johnson of 3 Marlborough given them every break the now chestcr 'AT board secretary. bok a'ld had cver' right to put all-time le high of 233,000 in 1943. i the large number of mili- nign oi iw.wni in ia. u.c u.

or Ctvuu-rw Grace dor. ,50 41 .47 Johnson mav also be contacted tflem Jan. i iom uiem iney uue iu Cuba's first pencil factory will Tax free sale of souvenirs is start operating in mid-1959 near. planned in Korea, to draw tour-Havana, lists, Seoul learns. Ceiiumer Grazt qoi.

as ice for further information about the! would make a good faith attempt tary personnel in the territory "5ur" position. I to pay, even if it was just $5 a during World War II. Abcvp qicaircnj or? fcastd cn Cap ton saks tc retaMers. Lowest fffieel seme ir..

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