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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 29

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'wm ry THE HARTFORD COIT ANT: Tuesday, July 22, 1969 Negro Policemen 29. LEGAL NOTICES 'Guardians' Admit Ranks Split NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION and NOTICE TO CREDITORS CONSTRUCTION, INC. Notice is hereby given that pursuant' to Section 33-379 of the General Statute. Little said "it would seem" man, whom he did not name. By JAMES O'HARA TooWc an rroni75tinn nf that the Ghetto CODS are mem- leciotoni rw.at Connecticut Revision of Awvtwu a wii -i noduiQiii uvauu, auuuK tyjo as amended, Construct ion.

hers nf th flnarriians hut hp having place of vacationing Chief STiST SET JorZ corporation I mtiii a i in mess in the Negro policemen acknowledged a split in their ranks Monday auueu; i nave 10 wail anu i own ot (Thomas J. Vaughan. declined to 'JZ TSTt see, but couldn't say who the mem Little said he intends to dis-' discuss details of the case "in 25! "2 bers of the splinter group are. Hartford Policeman Thomas CUSS the matter Of the splinter fairneSS to the the Connecticut General Statutes. A cer- group with the Guardian mem- Published reparts about the case SZ bership in the next week or so.

and the Ghetto Cops have said(qudc- onfJv expects there will be suspended policeman is ac-Wsent written eiaimnto Fuller, chairman of the board of Connecticut Guardians, whose members are Negro pol showdown between the Guardi- cused of being one of two men aS ans and the Ghetto Cops, but he icemen, said Monday: "I know Who raped a Woman in the preS- Claims not presented on or before ence of three other men. jS? sha" 08 barrei as provided by doesn't know when there's been a split, but I don't Heslin WOuld Only Say MondaV at Hartford, Connecticut, ttlll In published reports about the know anything more." The splinter group of Black CONSTRUCTION, INC. By HAROLD STRAUCH, Its Attorney. of neither their leaders nor their Hartford policemen has been was suspended on complaint of a woman. He explained that the members has been disclosed.

identified as "Ghetto Cops." ORDER OF NOTICE The foregoing appeal havina been ore. Among the splinter group's policeman's hearing was held Fuller said they are still mem reported list of grievances is up pending completion of an in- S). Court lor ,0 "cler- bers of the Guardians but "they i I can't belong to both." one that a suspended black pol Policeman Joseph Little, pres- iceman has not been given a ident of the Hartford chapter of departmental hearing. Guardians, conceded: "I have 'Acting Police Chief James Hes no idea who they are. I've been lin said Monday a hearing has trying to find out, but, as of, been scheduled Thursday after now, I haven been able to.

noon for the suspended police- vestigation of the case, inter- ordered: That the Plaintiff give views of witnesses and prepara-coSsion3 AT the" sml. tion of a report to the police by causing a true i and attested copy of the foregoing ap- CniCt. peal and of this Order to be served ort As for the grievances CcTm.an. VJSi ed tO the Splinter group Of black Proulx, Chief of Section of the Air Pol. nnlicpmpn Hpsiin airl hp Commission, and Franklin policemen, tiesun Saia me M.

Foote, Commissioner of the chief's office has received "no cut Department of Health, by f. some pioper officer, on or before July complaints from any group ot officers." Little said none of the 'ha hf s'vt not- Ice to all other interested parties by UnettO Cops has COme tO him publishing notice of this appeal once, on with rrvmninints or July 24, 1969, in a newspaper Wltn COrnpiailUS. substantial circulation in th "NO Olie has COine 111 to dlS- Town of Hartford within the Counly of cuss these matters at all with Xt the chief," said City Manager un-gnj, Freedman Monday, comment- juiy, m. Judge Sentences Youth To Jail in Assault Case A youth ejected from a bus on Judge Quinn ordered the ex-g on me pumisnea reports ot Park Street for using obscene amination, and the rearrest i i cnn iprocedures are open to handle By THE COURT THOMAS H. ABRAHAM Assistant Clerk A TRUE COHY A.TfciT: JULIUS P.

SP03IT0 Deputy Sheriff of Hartford County i language ana wno liijureu waiiuui. auu sci uunu at compiainis. Heslin said any policeman Other Cases policeman who arrested him with a grievance complaint can Thomas Kasulnous, 40, of discuss it with the chief, the as Classified Advertising ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Irish Dancers at City Hall was sentenced to 60 days in jail in Circuit Court 14 Monday. Freddie Baker, 20, of 58 Lenox St. was told "I have no sym sistant chief or any ranking officer of the department.

Whitman was' sentenced to 15 days after he pleaded guilty to breach of peace. The court Business Personals Mayor Ann Uccello greets three young Irish Step Dancers at the opening of the Festival of People Monday night at City Hall. From left to right are Thomas, Mary Beth and Colleen Griffith (Courant Photo by Robert B. Ficks). was told Kasulndis was arrested LEGAL NOTICES pathy for your actions young ANY SIZE BANDS Orchestras, are available for weddings, dances, banquetsall occasions.

Reasonable rates. Call HM719, or 247-6670. StrayedLost Found 10 after He slapped his girl friend man" by Judge Francis Quinn. several times Friday. She is LOST Passbook No.

1378, Mechanics made for Savings Bank, Application TOWN OF WESTPORT vs. ARTHUR BENNETT, ET AL5 Court of Common Pleas, Fairfield County, at Bridge-part, July 16, 1969. ORDER OF NOTICE NOTICE TO: Arthur Bennett, formerly of the Town of Fairfield, County of Baker told the court he became angered when he couldn't get his 25-cent fare back when Harmony in Diversity Festival Opens at City Hall payment. confined to a wheelchair. Felis Felix, 19, of 69 Fair- LOST Passbook No.

212-213, Mechanics Savings Bank. Application made for payment. mount was bound over to he was told to get off the bus. hairnet ana SIaie or wnneuicui. more L0ST Sav Passbook No." He claimed he was only sitting Superior Court on charges of vi- parts unknown, living, and it Soclety for SavinBS Northwe5t B'rancn; deceased, his heirs, representees, I On a back Seat ana Singing.

Llafinff thp state drue abuse 'creditors and widow. If any, M.rv eiu: "PJ LIT fv Thp c'aimed that 01auns ine biaie aru8 Murphy, formerly of the city o' wn altered Burmes! ine DIJbei.Ul.uii i.umcu nai uarii-H cat In Granby area. Gsnernus reward Baker us3d obscenities and and Hl, Clty 0, Bridge. to tinder, can Taylor, 653-3732. thrpqtonorl thp DaSSeneerS With James Martin, 19, Of 200 Ash- port.

County of Fain-field and State of LOST Passbook No. C-8667, Machines UlredlJIl-U UIC UdOaCIlgCia rnnntrllrl m.r. nf nart. link. SaV nOS Bank.

ndsnr Branrh Ann a SiX-inch nail file. Policeman ley Was alSO bOUnd OVer On nown. It living, and If deceased, her cation made for ent. imi. ujlir.

mnrto1 1 heirs, representatives, creditors, and wl- LOST Passbook No. 16186108, Society for An2S10 HOrenUTlO, WnO mdUv ehxrape nf Vmlalinp- thP flrilff Hnwr. If nv. rharlP Rlhhln. bvlnm Annll.iln formerly of the City of Bridgeport, ment.

LOST Passbook No. 39-001305-2, "Conn" Bank Trust, Prospect Plaza Branch, County of Fairfield and State ot Connecticut, more lately of parts unknown, If living, and If deceased, his heirs, re the arrest sui erea rupiureu marijuana) anrJ con. tendons in his hand. There was no indication in the prosecutor's spiracy to violate the act. presentation of whether the nail Albert Johnson, 24, of 228 Application made tor payment.

presentatives, creditors and widow, If any, Anna N. Blbblns, formerly of PBVn5l To pI City of Bridgeport, Counly of Fairfield ust Co. Park St. and stai VSnne'ctiruf. Lr.

inteiv ot Branch. Application made for payment. file caused the injury. Newnold was bound over Latin music, Irish daricers and Hartford Mayor Uccello opened the four-day Festival of Paop'e Monday night on tha steps of City Hall. Before the ceremony, a tape of the Latin Sounds Sextet was played over tha loudspeakers.

Mayor Uccallo began the program by officially turning on the fountains in front of the building. She noted that "many people working together" made tOie fountains and said this same "togetherness" can be seen in the Apollo 11 moon flight. Having accomplished the flight to the moon, she said, "people working together can conquer many' other "thin in', the world." The Festival was intended to represent "the diversity of cultures, nationalities and races. It The incident occurred at afI(Travated as- was set up as a big sisters program because "there was nothing much for the children to do." All three are from Charter Oak Terrace. Councilman Allyn Martin pre-sented awards to 19 Hartford residents who have made outstanding contributions to better human relations in Hartford.

They are: Mrs. Barbara Hen-' derson, Mrs. Gertrude McDonald, Mrs. Min Maradie, Mrs. Gertrude Rudis, Mrs.

Annette Potter, Mrs. Maggie Alston, Mrs. Muriel Johnson, Mrs. Rosa Rivera, Mrs. I i Woods, Mrs.

Maria C. Sanchez, Maria Sanchez, Dr. Frank Simpson, Dr. Robert A. Moody, Anthony Miano, Linsey Terrell, Samuel Russell, Gus Isaac, Angel Gonzales, and Dr.

Allen F. Jackson. is sponsored by the Hartford Human Re'ations Commission. Arthur director of. tha Human Relations Commission said people can live "in harmony, beauty, peace, success and opportunity" if they will work at it.

"Nothing reflects the value of a city as its people," he said. An entertainment break was provided by three young Irish dancers of the Griffith family. Collen 12, Thomas, 9, and Mary Beth, 6, performed an Irish jig and reel in green co-tumes. Collen is the junior champion of the state. Also performing were three members of Dynamic D's Girls Club.

Sue Baker, Sharon Hall and Carlissa Hogan danced to ths music of James Brown. They explained that the club parts known, if living, and If deceased, LOS1 Passbook No. 24729709, Society for her heirs, representatives, creditors, and Savings, West Harltord. Application widower, If any, Elizabeth F. Nichols, mad" payment, widow of William J.

Nichols, of parls LOST SAVINGS PASSBOOK NO! H- unknown, If living, and if deceased, har 003374-9. Conn. Bank and Trust, Terry p.m. Sunday. gauit.

Baker was found gumy 01 Maithpu; Pimpp nf Ton. aceravated assault. Charges of for was pivpn a sns. heirs, representatives, creditors and wl- Sq. Branch.

Application made for pay- dower, if any, Annie E. Joyce, daughter ment. breach of peace and resisting 1 sentence and a year's arrest were nonea. brobation for fraud obta ne Rearrest Warrant iwplfaro fiinrlo TI10 fnnrt was of James W. Barker, of parts unk- LOST Savings Passbook No.

174-78B-OI, nown, if livino, and If deceased, her Society for Savings, Pratt St. Applica. heirs, representatives, creditors and wl- tion made for payment, dower, if any, and Curtis Perry, former- LOST PASSBOOK No. 354-553-027 Society ly of 1h Town of Fairfield, Counly of (or Savlna5( Barry SqUar Branch. Ap.

Fairfield and State of Connecticut, more Pcati0 made for payment. i LOST Savings Passbook No. 035 0-02540-: A rearrest warrant was issued tnlrl Pripp rPfpiuprl frnm for Miss Sanara Manno, 10, 01 the Hartford Department of So New Britain, who failftJ to ap ninl SpruifPO in Hartford National Bank and Trust cial Services January anc pear in court on a large ot Upon the complaint of the Town ot vfJ February and failed to disclose manifest danger of faUing into that was getting money fr0m certain lost pass Book no. 17-hsiom, eorS UoKifo nf vinp tax liens on: Bank ft Trust, Capitol Bank 'Hie Oiaie OOiUlC'IS. oailUIS auu a -t.

nil Ollice. Aooltcation made for oavment. i ni Prosecutor Cornelius anea Marines Fund land Silualed In the Town of Westport, LOST Pass book no. 42-000479-5. Connect-County of Fairfield and Stale of Con-1 icut Bank and Trust Blue Hills nectlcut.

In quantity two (2) acres, mare I Oltlce. Application made for payment, or less, bounded NORTHERLY by David LOST Savings Passbook No. 034-0-03225-9, Cases requested the warrant claiming! other cases disposed of were: that Miss Manno refused to sub-John nmis 18 0f 57 Kensing- Raymond's land, wbii lklt uy iano Hartford National Bank and Trust mit to a pnysicai exan uduuu ton st James Mallory, 45, now or formerly owned by EII78 B. Jefferson St. Office.

Application mada for Davment. ao rpnnirprl hv law for llS Of- -70 ci on Weed, SOUTHERLY by land of Charles Bellmaster ToPerform At Trinity Passerby Helps Rescue Woman in Auto Crash An unidentified passerby and ho was, they claimed, the only two local youths may have been one strong enough to pry the (0 mdiinuuiu ou uap sua- sherwood, and EAS tense. nended. Kenneth Crame. 42.

Of way. All bounds belnp. now or formerly savlnos Bank, Main ollice. Application Miss Manno'S attorney. ROD-.

sore Mi ci in 1nea belna sm prmle made for payment. STWeeks 1 i lu Arthur Bennett irom turns rerry oy r0ST No S3-S79'Unltod ert A. Teitenberg ciaimea tne ,22, of 232 High 10 Quitcnim Bank Trust Albany Ave. DhVSiCal. if it Proved positive.

HprnWI Rprnipr 95 nf IB ind.Keo2?. AV? "LBL Application made for payment. "VTh r.aA i UUU1 U'B aillUUl- Dr. George F. Mair, professor could be used against her.

The Grand st $25 and NWrto; iwWeffl of economics and assistant to examination violates her rightsTorreSt no ivcn of n0 sJo, on mad tor payment. p. 5R.vPar.nlrt Rnrkv Pill wnman ance 25 to arnve' they re-i tne presia.tit ot tmitn un.cg3, acainst self-incrimination, he. Main si m. All nf th-m wniiiua, xxuu ou, little time to given two-week contmu- off 8 Kock road vive the.

woman ances and kept under $10,000 into a srrove of trees LaMonica added she INOrtnamptOn, Will give argued. IfoUnd guilty Of breach Of peace. premises, returnable to the court lion made for payment. me inm 1:1 nir? summer series oii r5 ir port, In and for the County of Falrfied, acquired Doberman Plnscher? It may on the first Tuesday of September, 1969.1 be mine. Reward.

247-9397. -bonds Monday in Circuit Court! Mrs. Brenda Trunday of 100B fave Deen unaa cover ed "along concer weanesaay at r. U- (West St. was driving on Westi16 not hfrd the p.rn.

at the Trinity College Car-1 LSllOl a bWinffCl, screech of her tires and eone to Ullon. i c9 7 It appearing to and beinq lound by the LOsT While beinq boarded, subscribing authority that tfie Defend-j vicinity Arch Avon. Children up-ants, Arthur Bennett, Mary Elliabeth tot, or 63-5150. Reward. tZl L0ST No.

JWJBOO, Society for N. BlbWni, Ellnbeth F. Nichols, Annie c.tfinn iimhiiri, n.iu- E. Joyce, and Curtis Perry, are flbne orymen" Dri unknnwn. It L.

Banks, 37, Charles 7m investigate. "No one could see This will be Dr. Mair's first Pebb, 39, of. Ola Mae Gunn, 37, the car from the road," he appearand at the Cir llon. His ovrpcfori Uto Frirlav S.if llX said.

I concert will include "Sonata for Call the Dog Warden THFUPFfiOP riBfiFPFfi. Thnf nnMm Hartford Conn. App I- I Mrs. Trundy was reported a Musical Clock" by Handel and rnPTriwu 'IS. XV m.defor UJ V11.C UCICUIVCO.

1CU- UK Lai 4V iMnnrlo.f tn Siwlnq Dsik, 80 Penrl St. Branch. Application made for pymnt. ty-one bags of heroin and $5,400 The ttfo youths, Steven Dad- nriiti' T.in,nitai anri waioc Mrs. Maria Tinta of 788 Capi-'ncc had 13 squirrel monkeys of tt.

city ot BrHq.port, and m. Towns rlnrin 11 0 477 St and "aru)ra nOSpitai ana WaiS. hk own ITp sairl fhpu mnln ev Fairfield and Westporl, and The Hart- in cash were found in the apart- aS nt spokesman said she had some As bellmaster of Smith Col- tol Ave. was talking on the tel- "'1 ex'. -mw Sebastian LaMonica, 20, Oi i tu a i cc ent nets and this little mon- the city of Hamord, three 3i times ment.

All listed Cro.mwe heard th2 crash and fwral lacDraUons bu was out of lege he is the adviser to th2 ephone Monday morning when key seemcd fricnd, aIthouh zJ cnHaV anrl WqIqo MfS. Maria Tinta Of 788 CaPl-' 0nCC ha(I 13 Squirrel monkeys Of In tho City of BrHqpport, and lhi Townsl AUTOMOTIVE TIM it -jj uu ann sunn np. reinaspn r. siiirif'nr! wnn av rnp z.t-o' u. 1:1,1..

1 Dated at Bndgeoort, Connecticut, this as meir aaaresses. ran down to tne acciaent seeing 7, .7, saw a lltue annual -scam- ne wouldn't trust hm comn ete- Dorothea Carlile Carillon. He Banks is an employe of the the car sUck in the trees, theyr 1C pering along her porch. She ly. 16th day of July, IMV.

Francis J. Werlllat, Clerk of the Court of Automobile Aqencles studied the Carillon with the Common Pleas CADILLAC, OLDSMOBILE, PONTIAfJ late Arthur L.Bigelow of Pnn- bor Rose CarameIlo, who called some frisky footwork and a sales, service, parts, Scranlon Motors, 166 Union RocKvllle, I7S-259I, NOTICE Taken by virtue of an EXECUTION fo M. KnH ...111 hi Dlim. Youth Stick-Up Service Station South Arsenal Neighborhood and told Daddario's nartment. nf Communitv Affa rs once re snare, they brought the monkey back alive.

pates in the group of faculty A brown malc squirreI mon. IC VENDUE to the highest bidder, ot.CHEVROLETS SALES SERVICB members and students who rins PARTS Ardery Chevrolet, 12J Poquon- The owner Is not known and pike, Manchfster Connecticut key, was swinging back and he eight-bell peal of English forth on the partially-enclosed any information on the monkey, ttfr date, which wilt tw on the and several public giving foun-'lfnarriveaanawasairecieQl1 Two youths, about 18-years- ithe car. loir? hnlrl tin thp das Tnwn Sor. rtnrnh anrl rt inn in a iin ant Anmn 'chnnlrl ha oiinn in Ihn Inn II day of Aufiust 1949, at o'clock In ivnu sj-nJ Followine the concert will 6 i 'or'noon' ,0 "id EXECU- runuwiiij, int tuncLn win tne p0sts warden at the Hartford Police tion and my foe. thereon, the loiiowing was vice president of' 0nce there the found (Vice station at 3ll Washington the rar near crushed.

One'Qt Qf m-m Mtnnj Hie car llCdtiy uiuaneu. vnc a lOUr OI ine COIlCge Cnapei. Tho nffinnr mcu, fhn rVmf desrr.bed property, to wit tt iul. oiv j.u.iu (j.iii. muuuajr, Tours of the college campus arc'caU askcd ci(y dog warden Ur.

If the OWner Is not located, ToH clubs, poll bans, etc. Flshlna rods. The two threatened the attend the ntonkpv will nrohahlv hp IIIL IIH)llKey Will prUIMOiy OI Tonn, rfcyt accessories. Cash re- give, u.i ounuuys 4, a omu ry Cagnon t0 hep wjth lnc ant with a nistnl nnH ecrnnorl uk vvinosor, CHRYSLFR PLVMOUTH Auto Sales, Sales Service, 130 Turn-pike d. Wndsor Locks, Ct.

8t37S, CHRYSLER Imperial, Plymouth, Vallanl at Chrysler Plymouth of West Hartlord 30 Raymond West Hartford, 2911. CHRYSLER-IMPERIAL Plymouth," Lint soles, service, t-aslwood Chrylir Plymoulh, Main Street, Portland, 521- 4115. Open eves. CHRYSI.I -H Plymouth Imperial at 7lilS Chrtyler Plymouth, 500 Queen Street, 5nu hinqton, 0304. CHRYSLER Imperial, Dealer In Harltord.

It's ft. Johnson for deals. Unexcelled service, i-1--, nn fnnt uiiitl ahnnf ICfifl onnnrrl. I capture. Gagnon is a good man given to a zoo.

Ul. .14.11 UUUUb Yuu, ing to police. No one was injured during the holdup which police were (lister, office equipment, etc. Guns, hunting knives, etc. Showcases, dlsi'iy counters and all contents ot the within Charier Osk Sport Shins, Inc.

Dated at Hartford this 31 day of July JOHN T. PI.0O7IK, Denuly Sheriff. LEGAL NOTICF Th Legal Voters of the Town of cue ortiNiJ uoaru oi uucuiuia uui resigned because thev felt fiL CaUea 1 6 1 re ied employes of SAND dep should not serve on its board of was to TsaVurday's Courant erroneous- open the dooi -with that R3ni- was vir-e bar fumish3d by the youths and 'I 4 XmZl hh from Gouhtte ll Francis Kelllhbr, head of Andrew Mal.nowski a scc-j cnu tL hnmin ond officer. Malinowski then -1 still investigating Monday night, Two Charged In Separate Rape Incidents "I nomesreaa 7tt. Marlborough are herehy notlf e-1 and CHRYSLER IMPERIAL Plymouth, VaC warned that a Special Town Meeting, rVC, Burnslde Mo.

will be held at the Richmond Mimorlnl Conni Bvd Ens( Harltord. building on July IW, ot OO I 2(1? 0246 o'clock In th evening for the following C0MET, LINCOLN MERCURV Conllnen: Armstrong Gets No Holiday Pay SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP)' For Apollo 11 com- purposes a S. 'the -crawled into the car to give first in th. niiv nrl th investi- aid to the woman. To consider and art nn abandoning lake Road from a point 360 feet west ol the center line on Cheney Road Intersection to a point 130 feet east of the til Willys Jeep Morlarty Brothers, 301 Center, Mnnrhesler, 643-5135.

LlNCOl MERCURY, MONTFGO By Ni-wnvin Lincoln Mercury, 140 WaUi. Ingion Hartford. Open avenlngs. 5W2M1. Both Daddario and LaMonica V-J i ill k-ivj gation is continuing.

said the woman "might have mander Neil A. Armstrong and mereston marking the south west corner ol Bllsh Memorial Park, a total dislance 'Judge. Francis Quinn gave; iJEFP Sales, Service, Parish Hartford of approximately IW feet. the three suspects two-week aieu. tuc fMw.

hundreds more civil servants supporting his moon mission, To consider and act oti abandoning a Continuances to seek legal as Wjllys Motors 34 Taylor St. (Corner Sheldon). Open Evenings. 249 7476. MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH Valient Sales and Service.

Always good deals Rt. 83 Talcottlvllla 643 208 Open eve. nings. small trart of land on So. Mam St.

formerly used by the Slate Hlqhway at a rest area. This tract Is located on distance. Monday was a no-overtime day Sea Cadet Unit To Be Explored the west side of South Main and 09 fit mn Mtrm OM.rrihpH In despite President Nixon's decla- SALES, SERVICE, PARTI I rarftrrU Vnl. 14. Dunn Mf1 RCU -Traffic Court ration of a holiday.

215. ''4 To consider and act on entering Inlo Armstrong has a "super- Olde Towne Mercury, 30 Central on tha green, Windsor. J25 6118- 36J4. PAUL DODGE PONTIAC Your "friendly" Ponllac Dealer, 373 Main Man Adults interested in helping The following cases were disposed of 1: i an agreement with the Community Affairs Commission to adopt a C.U.A.P. program.

iS the Hartford Council of the U.S. SlV'Sted'ie? yX fo mn Mflw T.paPU9 form a Sa Cadet Pace agency. exempting h.m chester, 649-2881. open evenings. A Hartford man was charged with rape Mon'lay.

Police said the attack took place in Cathedral of St. Joseph. Georee S. Mushcro, 34, of 370 Laurel St. was vrcstcd by Hartford detectives at 4:15 p.m.

Police were reluctant to discuss the alleged rape other than it occurred on the premises of the Cathedral of St Joseph on Farm-ington Avenue. Th2 victim was reported to be in condition at ft. Francis Hospital, In unrelated case, po ice charged Lewis Roque, 22, of S3 Russ St. with the rape of a 24 year-old woman. The Incident occurred In the rear of a building at 1 a.m.

today at 3580 Main police said. There wai no word on the condition of the woman To authorlie a mainriiy of me Board of Selectmen with the apnrovol of the PONTIAC Sales, Srvlce, Parti. Russell Board of Finance to expend S'7400 00 Pontlac, both Hes of New Park Avt to; HMn Unit in tiia Greats Hartford; from overtime. Most of th. 1.000 i miiii, 3J, of it? will m.t Thursday at 8 civilians at work here Mondav Wosaty; Serena over a year period dilrav tti west narwo, town's share of the total expense of 114.050.00.

Balance to be pad by the tATTiA for v.o stion of p-rK rg Slate of Onner.llcut and "In kind a services by th town ordinances! Dennis c. Mattnews, jj, ot rj.m. ai ins u.o. invoi n-vjic earna over.ime dui many aia UZTJ Jtto'wnal, because of high graae or with without naval Men. or ANTHOI.r J.

M'ORAIO Char es, 17, Ot 5 Lena-( ur ion iff ir. wear protective mask while op-' pi" whn fhiDCMUse infy r.aa aireduy MILTUN LORD Vf-ij Board of Selectmen, WitrK aiiiM skills and nrovide lead-reached thpir overtime maxi- uaien ai warioorouun inn inin oay or July, nZ ership for boys 14-17 are invited, mum for a pay period. Automobiles NOTICE 11 Ford without a license and J55 for recKiess The Registrars of Voters of the Town BONNEVILLE 196J hardtop, a. liODen wan, president oi Armstrong crewmaics, li. 1962 Waqon $11).

Chevy 195? Impala of East Granby, Connecticut hereby give $nTvM the Hartford Council, says the Michael CoIIins and CoI notice that on August 196? a session tor enrollment and correction ot the enrollment Hsu will be held at the Select. men's Office from 12 to 3 p.m. mm Ml was suspended; t-rancisco s. nrOPram Will feature CUeSt r. Came Jio, J7, of 4i Kelson for ru 6 1 a 1,1 Edwin E.

AldfUl both Of the dnviwg without a license and for speakers, movies -and light re- 1 Winicnts; For more informa- Air got no overtime be. ffiWZnrfthion contact E. D. Cormier, 28 'cause the military tlocsn't pay IA9. Corvalr I960 Sedan, $98.

Pontiae )965 Calallna Sedan, $77. Mercury I96S Hardtop $'55. Chevy 1963 Impala Hard, top $299. Oldsmobile 1964 "88" hardtop, $333. Comet 19AH hardtop, pnwef steering, radio, $888., Chevy sedan $159 Small down payment and no flnanc charger for limllted tlma.

Dealer, 4J Zion St 244-700. Dated at East Granby, Connecticut this lltt day nf July, 1969. Lose A Friend? MARGARET MEYERS, CLARA D. HAYES, Registrars of Voltri,.

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