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20 THE HARTFORD COURANT: W.Wty, April 1961 lAnnpnl l.tiieri 1Tn.1d Snffield In Cancer Fund Drive SUFFIELD (Special) Letters of appeal for the American Can cer Society have been mailed to School Board Lists Needed Facilities SUFFIELD (Special) The to double with the additional class- townspeople, Mrs. John Casson, Church Plans Building local chairman, said Tuesday. The quota for the town has been school Building Committee met rooms. Society of St. Bernard's Church raised this year from $1,400 to in Hazardville today at 8 p.m.

$1,575 Mrs. Casson reports, and at Cheverus Hall. Various games the drive will continue through ENFIELD (Special) The En-j ford architectural firm, will de-field Congregational Church is sign the building plans, planning to construct a $100,000 Town Briefg religious education building to Tlie Enfield Golden Age Club Thursday night with a subcom Playground Reduced The committee was reminded that the extension of the present the month of April will be played after the business mittee of the Board of Education and heard suggestions from the Board concerning needed facili- Mrs. Thomas Cannon is serving as co-chairman and Mrs. Clark mark the sixth major building will hold its weekly public card session.

All men of the parish are program undertaken by the parish party today at 6 p.m. at its invited to attend. Benediction will building will take up the major- Collins as treasurer, since its founding nearly 300 years Pleasant Street clubrooms. Priz- precede the meeting at 7:30 p.m ago. will be awarded, Refresh-! Cmdr.

Edward M. Paterwic of A campaign fund drive is ments will be served. Mrs. Mary the Enfield Auxiliary Police an- Enfield planned for the next two years Myers and Mrs. Sadie Bridge are 'nounced that the following trainees to raise $40,000.

The drive will be- in charge. were graduated from a special ties for the 12-room addition to ity of the present playground, and Spaulding School. jwas asked to consider obtaining Presented by Subcommittee! playground equipment for grades Chairman Dr. Donald G. Bard, 1, 2 and 3.

the recommendations included a The Building Committee was 1,300 square foot library, separate asked to construct the new rooms auditorium and gymnasium, a mu- so that educational television sic practice room ot at least 400 equipment can be utilized in the square feet and administrative of- future. The present health facili-fices for the superintendent of; ties and teacher lounge acilities schools, the latter preferably lo-were described as adequate, cated at the Spaulding School be-1 Following the session, both cause of its central location. groups toured the school. Rep-Expansion of existing cafeteria resentatives from all parent and kitchen facilities was stress-, teacher organizations in town also Detectives Checking $450 Theft gin May 7. The sewing club of the Golden training course recently complet- Realtus McCuin.

manager of! Age Club will meet today at 1:30 ed after several months: the local office of the Southern p.m. at the clubrooms. Mrs. My-J John A. Arabck, Benjamin New England Telephone Co.

is ers and Mrs. Lois Crabtree head Banks, Carl Breithling, Edward chairman of the building commit-' the program committee. Bucher, Stanley E. Cook, Fran- tee. Other committee members in- Miss Mary Lou Sullivan of this cis T.

Cormier, Walter L. De-clude R. M. Thews, co-chairman; town, a student at the New Eng-jford. Patrick Dufour, Harvey Es-Mr.

and Mrs. James M. Rich- land Conservatory of Music in tes, Edward Godek, Robert Les- ENFIELD (Special) Local Boston is a member of the sard, Albert Michaud. Akn FrArWirfc F. NWnr Hon.

Plice are investigating another ed, with the enrollment expected I attended. ards, Abner C. Bristol, John T. Shaw. Harry E.

Romer and Robert J. Asselin. Dr. Curtis R. Schumacher, school's choral tour group.

The choral group will present a series of concerts this week in south- ry Peterson, Francis Phenner. Jo- in a series of breaks SPnh A Rivers Kpnneth Skin-1 at local business establishments. director of the Department of em Connecticut, New York andiner, Edgar St. Pierre, Salvatore Church Finance Advisory Ser-jNew Jersey. She is the daughter Vetro, George A.

White, Robert the Dominick's Auto Parts on Enfield Street near the state line vice of the Board of Home Mis- i of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Sul-iF. West, Ronald J.

Young and where about $450 was looted from sions of the Congregational and livan of 31 Meadowlark En- Paul Zocco. Suf field Machleit Home Leased To Episcopal Church SUFFIELD (Special The pro-! season April 14, according to Nel- Christian Churches will serve as, field. a safe. Police said the money was taken from a locked compartment Separate groups from Somers and Windsor Locks also comprised the list of graduates. New officers will be elected at a meeting of the Holy Name local director of the fund drive.

Malmfeldt Associates, a Hart- FOLK Singer JAILED: A banjo slung over his shoulder, folk singer Pete Seeger, is shown as he arrived at Federal Court in New York City Tuesday with his wife, Toshi. He was sentenced to one year's imprisonment for contempt of Congress because he refused to answer questions about possible Communist affiliations. Before being sentenced Tuesday, he asked Judge Thomas F. Murphy for permission to sing a song. The judge declined (AP Wirephoto).

of an unlocked safe on the premises. The compartment showed evidence of bieng tampered with. $1,830 Is Collected In Easter Seal Drive pertv at 4T2 South Main Street son W. Babb president. The has "been leased by Frank start are roller- Burglars took precautions to cut burglar alarm wires and gained entry at the auto parts store by Nuffield ENFIELD (Special) Chair- man HitrlHurf Prow nf ffio TTn.

Sonth Windsor fiplrf Kasfm- Spal ramnaion vp I orcmg a back door reported Tuesday that $1,850 was! Cardarapoh, an employee raised in the annual drive which the store discovered the break ended on Easter Sunday. and theft when he reported for Frew said that any residents f7 ing' Windsor Locks Cancer Canvass Tonight To Be Held by Auxiliary WINDSOR LOCKS (Special) sponsor a record hop April 14 The auxiliary of the Smalley at the Union School. Master of Brothers Post, VFW, will conduct ceremonies wm be disc jockey a house-to-house canvass in towniRon Landry The troop wU1 as0 tonight on behalf of the 1961 a bake sale April 15 at cer Fund. I Martinizing Cleaners on Main Some 40 volunteer workers street and is pianning a bottie go out under the co chairman- collection April 22. All proceeds: leit to the Calvary Ep.scopal reatjon ha ha has Church for a rectory.

The proper- painted and the floor has been ty consists of a seven-room house resurfaced, Babb said. Walter built in 1750 and 30 acres of land. Dawley, Hartford organist has The lease was negotiated by Hen-1 again been signed for the season, ry M. Clark, local realtor. Charles Hayes of Kent Avenue Machleit, who was manager for is a patient in Hartford Hospital, the Carborundum Company! Roger C.

Loomis of High Street branch in West Springfield, has has returned home from Hartford been promoted to be European Hospital, manager of the same compnyj Elliot Graham of Russell Ave- Davis To Head PTA Unit Show To Benefit Seniors SUFFIELD (SpeciaD-A varie- who have not yet contributed "an rasa ana uet, the camoaien mav do for thPiPatnck ConIey investigating. -0 Birth remainder of the week. Dona A son was born Tuesday to Mr. 1- Tt tions may be sent to Louis Sca- vntto drivp rhairman raro nf mls- duscf" ndu)r 01 al- Robert Davis of Hollis Road U'ith hfliiHnnartorc in Hpnova nno Vine kwm a nationt in Hart- ti. t.

Thomas Street, Thompsonville, at Trust itv show will be held Fndav at Tuesdav nifht was oWteri 1 iiemonai tiospiiai, Stai- i lora nospuai lor two weeKs. ixju- Company, Enfield Street Thomp- Me uonnson smpoi mis. juiiu odwii aim the events will be added s. Uie aunieiu mgn ocnooi auuuon- mem ot tne neasant valley A The rectory on Halladay Avenue is Horanzy of Hill Street is sorv- cnnvillo lulu lu'o Gloria Wilson. Named to serve to troop.s cross country fund um.

The show, for the benefit of! for the 1961 62 year. Davis 's on the maker and is being rent-; ing as substitute driver on Gra- Drive officials said that 90 per the senior class, will start at 7:30 will succeed outgoing president unt" June b' Mr- and school bus route cent of the drive proceeds will as area captains iur tne canvass were: Mrs. Edward Mokry-cki, Mrs. John Sheridan, Mrs. The Retired Busir.es Men's Club Gordon Lend.

Lenci is on the fa Good Morning. Andy Molloy is now with Coronet Cleaners, 515 Enfield Savings by April 10th will earn dividends from the 1st at Windsor finance rehabilitation services in p.m. Joseph Miles. culty of Suffield Academy. Town Briefs Babb's Beach will start its 43th will meet for lunch Thursday at 1 p.m.

at the Suffield Country Club. The program will feature the Other new officers elected in-high school band, under the di- eluded Vice president, Mrs. Circuit 13 Robert Sheehan, Mrs. Victor Mal-ec, Mrs. Charles Preli, Mrs.

Paul Hillery, Mrs. Howard Harmening and Mrs. Daniel McKenna. The quota set for the local recuon oi Kaymona languay. Sylvia Davis; secretary, Mrs.

Locks Savings and Loan, 58 Main St. Free customer parking at La-Russa's. Advt. Telephone Operators Needed. The TeleDhone Co.

has full time There will be vocal and bstru-j fL-l' r- 1 Rolton Connecticut. The remaining 10 per cent will support the national service, education and research program. Rehabilitation services are provided for handicapped children and adults who became handicapped through various types of crippling diseases. campaign this year is $12,300. mental solos, dance specialties crown ana treasurer, and humorous skits by high George Clark.

Standing commit-school students. tee heads and delegates to the Roxanne Kalb is chairman of PTA Council will be named at the show. Tickets are available a later date. 2 Men Fined In Drunken Driving Cases This year also markes the 10th 0Denings now in Windsor Locks Fact Finders Decide To Continue Studies 1 BOLTON (Special) The BlOWIlies Plan Dinner School Fact Finding Committee from members of the senior class The new officers will be in- consecutive year the drive giris who would like to lean been sponsored locally by interesting work of a tele-VFW auxiliary. Last year, auxil- pnone operator.

If you like to iary canvassers collected $949. work with people, have a pleasing Treasurer for this year's cam- vojce, an aierti helpful manner paign is Alfred B. Taravella of and have a high school education, the First National Bank. iVou mav aualifv. To find out Windsor Locks WINDSOR LOCKS (Special) and will be on sale at the door stalled at a dance program to be: TT drivers presented on drunk-1 Friday night.

held by the PTA May 12. ITP I niPr TlfTPe en driving charges were fined' Property Transfers Appeals Board Hearing a TiM Prnnprtv transfers madf bv. 1 he Znmns? Rnard of Annp.au Residents not contacted during more, come in and see Miss Mc-tonight's canvass will be con- Gee in our employment office at tacted later in the month. The 20 Soring April 3. 4, 5 be Pruyn at Tuesday night's Cir- waraatee deeds recorded in the will hold a public hearing April For Suffield Fathers i Tuesday night decided to conUnue cuit 13 Court session, here.

office of Town Clerk Harold Rem-J3 at 8 p.m. at the Town Hall SUFFIELD (Special1 Brownie its of tne town's school Fined were: William A. Fitzpat- ington during March were: Home- to consider three applications. Troop 580. with Mrs.

John Phelps problems. The decision came at Extra Caution In Trash Fires drive will extend through April rick, 27, of Peck Lane, Milldale; stead Building Company, lot on Applicants before the board in- as ieacicr. will hold a father-and- cnd ot a fur-nour session at- ui rctiv imiik, i n. uUUtu gS leaner, win noia a iai tween 9 a p.m. The Southern New England Telephone Co.

Advt. sdav at 6'lended by about 18 persons. and William H. Kearney, 51, of: Bridge Street to Village Builders, elude: Wilshire Woods Inc. of 11 daughter banquet Thursc 31 Parsons Enfield.

Charges Louis E. and Shirley W. Kelly who seek permission Scout News Senior Girl Scqut Troop 106 will WINDSOR LOCKS (Special) D.m. it will De hem iacrea pm. I( wiU be held in of reckless driving against each Spencer, house and lot on North.

to erect a four by six foot one, Heart Church parish hall. committee ot tne group. BoKon driver were nolled. Both entered Main Street to Oeorge C. and tace sign on Beelzebub Koad to Rev, George Butler, pastor of the announced at tne beginning oi Mary M.

Fields; Conrad E. Heb-1 direct attention to the Wilshire ctmrrh and Mrs Bernhard the meeting that because of a lack guilty pleas. ert, house and lot on Bridge Street; Woods Development. Kalb Jr. Neighborhood Commit- of interest the group would fold Other dispositions by Judge Fire Chief James P.

Carroll Tuesday warned all residents to use extreme caution, when burning trash in the open due to the dry conditions prevailing in grassy and wooded areas throughout town. The chief's warning was is Pruvn included: Carl H. Slusar-! to John F. and Dorothy S. Seaver Phillips Construction Co.

Inc. pp rhairman' will be honored its tent and softly steal away Transportation Costs Under State Average czyk of Stamford, speeding, fined! Frank and Dorothy Censki, lot on of 2091 Berlin Turnpike, Clarice Hungerford will be However, it was later decided $24: and Walter Kszazot of 83 Suffield Street to Benjamin h. wno seeK permission to erect a invented into the troop and the to try to arouse more public at Censki; Conrad E. Hebert, house sign on the east side of Route njrjs reccive their attendance tention and continue studies. Buckingham Hartford, intoxication, fined $10.

sued after the local department! The group will not, in any event, d.lU 1UI Ull IJIlUgC OllVCt IU lltlli i tini lilt Hilt liivu ut lllliiuu nj Circuit 13 Siiffiplfl Hampshire. Prior to Bolton he was out to extinguish two had served as principal of 8rass fires Tuesday after-mentary and junior high schools1 noon- The ires were reported at in Kittery, Maine, taught at Suf-j Woodland Street and Olive Street field Academy and Woodrow Wil-iand botn were apparently caused. Ray Cooper of Box 284, RFD 1, Manchester, is the new Bolton correspondent for The Cour-ant. He may be reached at MI 3-6109. Cooper said make any recommendations.

They will simply present the "undistorted facts." he said. Two major areas were discussed at the meeting: Pupil enumeration and subsequent costs and site problems. Based on a projected 1962-63 enrollment of 916 pupils, the town K. and Joanne M. luesczewsKi; nuau io auveruse uuMiiess to ue Theresa Paganelli, lot on Suffield conducted at the site.

Street to Raymond and Rachel B. The South Windsor Cemetery Paganelli: Francis J. and Flor-Assn which seeks a variance ence B. Quagliaroli, lot on Hill extend the Center Cemetery Street to William H. and Cornelia; on the west side of Main Street C.

Upson. onto land presently owned by Property on Phelps Road was1 Maxwell R. Hallowell, Helen V. transferred from the estate of 'Ahem and Elizabeth A. Parker Robert B.

Edwards to Estelle E. The assocation has recommended Warner and Ida L. Edwards by the purchase of three acres of Jaycees Invite Young Men To Learn Its Aims ison High School as well as being incinerator sparks. No dam- BOLTON (Special) School associate professor of English and'a8e reported at either blaze, transportation costs her last year coordinator of the elementary ed-j The department was also called were holnw th stato avira" program at American In-out shortly after 7 p.m. to extin- 19-Year-Old Bound Over on Morals Charge ENFIELD 'Special Judge torn nt tin -1 r1 1 enn guish a fire in a carport on Greenfield Drive.

Damage was re- would pay $351,200 that year for The education. The figure is $72,150 SUFFIELD (Special cording to a report to the Board Son Born by Sch01 SUPt A son was born Monday at ported as minor. The cause of theiBernard Koskki bound certificate of devise. His figures revealed that uis Meagley of Colonial' Residents intending to Petersen' 19' of Sims" oju i4 tcuis a mue aim tnaj trash in the open, Chief Carroll oury 10 naruora superior tourt reminded, must first obtain a after he found probable cause on special permit. These are avail-a charge of injury or risk of in- land adjacent to the present cem- Jaycees will hold a meeting at more than is presently spent and etery.

The site has been approved Suffjeld Restaurant on Depot 'is based on actual pupil per pupil by local and state health officials. street Wednesday at 8 p.m. to costs at present. It does not con-Cemctery Association Officers acquajnt y0m men jn town with; migration and transporta- Emii Goehring of Rye Street: aims purp0ses an(j programs tion costs, Cooper explained, and was reelected president of the flf organization tluis be the minimum cost South Windsor Cemetery Assn. A interested in becoming estimation, at the group's recent annual a mmber th5 dub is Costs were broken down to $3,50 invited to attend.

The member- for each elementary school pupil. Other officers elected shj as stated in $350 for each secondary pupil and Treasurer, Charles W. an. $128 for kindcrcarten. Projected East Windsor H.

Ellsworth Named To Head Cemeterv Assn. aoie iree ot cnarge irom the per pupil while the state average and MKofC T() present The board also received a re- iT1-l2n port of progress on the State Fire! UnitIll OT I Cfl)' Marshal's recommendations re-i i ()Q suiting from a recent inspection AWQ.YCL ApVll lo of the Bolton School. In his re-! port. Building Supt. James Veitchj ENFIELD (Special The jury to children and indecent assault in Circuit Court 13 Tuesday.

Petersen waived examination Chief, Assistant Chief Arthur Russell, Deputy Chief Joseph Gatti or former Chief Earle Reeves. Office to Close The offices of the Town Clerk anH TrtVin Tcflifiirsi. ti-Jll Ua during local court proceedings FAST WIvnsfiR (Sneciali tnneia mice luesaay arrested secretary. Mrs. R.

Chase Las- "f--- -v Ic be'Romeo Nadeau, 42, of 59 Butler; The East Wmdsor cemetery aditors, Edward Rockwell Jw nderearten 87 fi a i said he had sent out for three "Knight of the Year" award Snrincfield. on has re leciea naioiu uuswui ui i n4 Vl -l ailu -------o- bids on the work to be done but: Washington Irving Council charge of obtainina monev under I president. ligibe (or active mcmbership in i tnrougn 8, tm: graaes 9 tnrougn intendent, Dudley CJapp; assis- Occupation, pro- 12. 261 and retarded children, six. R.

Rabbett an- only one had been returned. false pretenses. Nadeau allegedly; Other officers are: Harold Car- named at the annual Dinner-nounced Tuesday. The early clos- "TL Board tant superintenaent, laicott uapp; ace employment; The additional costs totaling member Agnes Kreysig nasspd a had rhprk for STfi at ter. treasurer; L.

rmictnic tni thran tanrc 1 or. Kl UOICC 1U1 VC V.U1 I'ifli called the board's attention to the 'UMnx piofr 6 requirement that advertising 0n Waslungton memhershiD. 5 more than two years ago. Geissler, general manager and berry and Dudley Clapp. personnel to attend the forum on! hiHn i IF iL.

i The purpose of the Jaycees is and a half mills, Coope said. uiua ia iicuecuy uie cosi ex- TL 1 1 Town Briefs ceeds $400. She said it looks dttar? 15 mmc 10 municipal tinance to be held in civic service inrounn uie or- t-vmpir "S'rrJc R-ed efforts of the young men son Swa, properties wero nf tho rnmmnnitv as we 3S tO He was picked up Tuesday by Hotfman, superintendent. Det. Sgt.

Frank Rzasa and Det! Directors elected for three year Patrick Conley in Southbridge, terms are Ellsworth, E. C. Joyner after he waived extradi-l and Mrs. G. Stephen Potwin.

tion proceedings. Police said he! Carter reported total assets of came back here voluntarily. He. the association are $170,380. Or-was released in $150 bond for ders drawn for cemetery mainten- conclusions if the changes would exceed this a CluQ JmemDer wlUl oi-Hartford that afternoon.

sum. Her remarks about circum- utstand'n service to the PTA Dance venting the requirement by split-1 du8 i The Nrth Street PTA wiU spon- ting the work up received no 3 8 a spring dance APril 15 at the ment from other board members b-v dancing unUl 1 a.m.! North street SchooI The program 'Sr unrir 'Provide training in leadership and pointed out, but no director OI lHf wprp drawn assistant news "In 'CIVIC COllflOUSIKSS. 11 vides an excellent opportunity to Legal QuesUon It was voted to have additional, KU ana tneir guesis(will include a buffet supper. Mu illVi- I I jl 1 a 1 A ZSri "Llmeet and enjoy the fellowship of It was pointed out that the Swan- wm nmvi court appearance here April h. ance during tne year loiaiea specifications prepared and bids; 2 1 Cilu wv mav attend the procram.

advertised I 11CKeis may ootamea irom "Saints." Tickets are now avail-r Canton System any the following committee able at the school or from dance nor Prevents It was noted that during Ihe SOc ation will meet tonieht at 8 other young men. son property now owned oy the bear the town purchased 10 acres lesan Ztey Guohouse1 Michael Sokol is in charge of town was purchased as the result ol land adjoining the Windsor-! nl Road Uubnouse.the program which wiH include a of a referendum which gave that I ville cemetery for expansion. Tnf Nominating Committee of film and guest speaker. Property a plurality but not a Gissler reported there were Piref TZT. jma ont.v as state law requires.

Red Scientists' Visit A lively discussion followed J-; committee members. Merik: Francis A. Burke, Jr. explanation of the Canton Staff CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)-An Evaluation Plan to the Board ROVS AcCUSed error by the American Embassy.

mnwin irpd last summer an' .3, "1 ZuuTr. lle Cuts ana.ls Lebanon school situation. I VntA -WIMH. UOOeU La- in Moscow has prevented four ton, uccl.lTm MIDDLETOWN. N.J.

considered in many ways anala- Piperno. a 29-year-old barber Ill Two Breaks rinal nf fantnn Hinh williara Binnenkade. William Noll. Alfred Pulito. Eu- how sous to Bolton's situation, was py.

Soviet scientists from attending' quired more than normal snow Auxiliary of the Abe E. spends his hours in ms oaroer plained. jt was pointed out that Reiliv i lwn" tcieiiiumca plowing on cemetery roads. I 1 I i Miller Post. AL.

will meet fo- gene Sullivan, Charles Max Bielitz. Matthew rating teachers is working out. One of seven rating plans in Con- Francis Willette, and frir. juiiieiu "Lions Club night at 8 at the Community Hall, Robert Pollce Picked thm SJ'S- ages an institute spokes-; The Easl Windsor Lions Club Main Street 13 to 15 who admitted breaking man said Tuesday. nold a supper meeting at 7 into two cottages at Shaker Pines He said the error concerned is- pm today at Schaub's Restaur- ExiH'eSSWaV Traffic necticut schools the Canton plan'shelanasdas shop cuttin" hair-ana lecoras.

Lebanon spends $25,000 a year on Piporno's tonsorial parlor clou- its scnooi bond jssue whie Boito bles as headquarters for Storm pavs at east $26,000 just for tui-Records, which Piprrno organized tjon ,0 Manchester, with Madison 'Skip) Easterly, a No was set for the nex 17-year-cld high school senior. meeting of the group. uis uetn in eneti lor mree years. Under the plan, highly Growing Too Fast diiu sieauug leiiipuicuy anL A lllm on Hawa1 wlli TnA A VI competent and superior teachers KARACHI (J. A recent govern- cense Dlatps from a rar anv luruier intormation won uiu.icu voi i shown.

In a paititionea oii room at me are eligible lor accelerated salary ment survey found Pakistan's ENFIELD (Special) A spec- According to police, the youths have to come from the State De- tacular car fire blocked traffic, rear of the shop nperno ana JM AWara increases and a higher maximum. population is increasing at the' admitted smashing a large win-1 -partment in Washington or from! Poodle Mothers 6 Chicks dow at the Birnie Connors cottage the embassy in Moscow. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. A3-' on busy Rf. 91 here Tuesday, Esterly audition potential record-; N0RVALK LP Oakville Post iiuiuuuu adiu a voie when oi rate oi live oaoies every minute.

the teachers after it had been in It warned that economic difficul- at 8 Cottage Rd. and stole ai ine Russians, headed byjyear-old male French poodle night just north oi the bast wind-; ing artists ami rum wiw of the Veterans of Foreign moose head. The boys later threw iSoviet academician A. V. Top-thinks he's a mother hen.

sor town line. tape for further scrutiny, Wars was namcd Tuesday night the hunting trophy into nearby chiev- vice president of the Acad- Mrs. Lee Borgia bought six Firemen said the late model Final recordings and pressings jwinncr of tne Connecticut VFW'i Shaker Pines Lake, police said. emy of Sciences in Moscow, had a 1 1 Easter chicks for herj car was owned by John Stevens are done later hired NeWjannual COmmunity service con-a rnttano nu nnri been expected to arrive over the thrP rhiMmn anH the familv of Hartford, and was a total loss. I York studios.

a operation for two years showed ties are ahead unless the rate of an enthusiastic acceptance of the gain is reduced. ldea' Over the last 10 years the coun- No Plans i trv's Domilaf Cl -JU Richard B. Mather, who re- from 75.9 million to 82.2 million. I Turner of 9 Cottage Rd was alsolweekend to take Part in week' Podle "Joseppi" promptly adopt-! is believed the flames started) acoustics in the shop are! It was the post.s sccond suc. signed as principal of the Ele-The official survey said the in-, broken into by the youths withilon cermonies MIT- ed them.

defective engine wiring and surprisingly good," ccssive victory- Tne award wa, mentary School after six years, crease wiped out economic ad- fishing tackle taken by the' The sPkesman said error; The dog is gentle with the'sPread to the rest of the car. 'says. "So far, I've managed tojprescnted at a ceremony here, indicates he has no immediate vances madp unrfpr tho now has been rectified, but that rhirke Two passing mcmliers of the avoid having recording artists; MU IUXSU ilill -f- b'" l.u'r,.. 1 alerted the; and haircut customers here at Lord Home to isit Spain Enfield Fire Dept. the four men could not now get fuses to let anyone near them.

plans for the future. Mather who fret five-year plan 1955-60 and the back porch of the entered a ale graduate, received his: warned that unless it is controlled cottage. sent trucks same time, and its working out, LONDON (AP-Foreign Secre- department, which ucic in iijuc iui lik atrciuuicj AUCKLAND, New Zealand and men to the scene of the Tony Jones, 16, returned from a blaze. There were no injuries meetings and other events which will be concluded next Sunday. The U.S.

Treasury says $10,000 fishing trip to find his parents, and the car was towed awav. Rt aJr 6 Mk net gain in the Their cascs were referred to University and did additional second plan. The government is Hartford Juvenile Court author- Smlll- Detective A1 in" lumbia and the University of New gram. vestigated. very well." tary Lord Home, now in the Unit- ed States, will visit Spain next ATHENS Greece has little month at the invitation of the manufacturing.

Agriculture is still; Spanish Foreign Office, infor-the important industry. Imants said. elder brother and an uncle had 91 js also known as the Surinc- bills are decreasing in number. been slain. I field-Hartford Expressway..

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