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Rev. Charte /. Parley Legg Memorial Day Speaker The Rev. Charles J. Parsley, Carrig; at Mount Saint Jam.es pastor of the Union Cemetery the Oakville American. Congregational Church, will 'be 'Legion, with the Rev. Marshall guest speaker Friday, May 30, at Flip, Administrator of St. Vote In Referendum Watertown "s .annual Memorial John's Church; and at alv :1 per cent ot ' Day ceremonies. Evergreen "Cemetery, the Vatertown's registered voters Mr. Parsley wilt speak at the Watertown VFW, with the Rev. Poll Shows Support For :rn.eo. out. .Monday to vote World War II monument at the.. Edward L. Eastman,, pastor of '/erwneunmgly 'in favor of bond corner of Main and Riverside 'the United. Methodist 'Church. sues 'totaling $1,535,000 for road Streets in OakviUe, and at the Prior to' the ceremonies in More Military Pressure m utility construction projects. monument opposite the Town Watertown, the Waterbury Inter- : me First District 560 'persons Hall later in ' the morning in Parochial Honor1 Band, made up van to 'the polls, an,a in 'the Water-town. He Rev. John of St. John's and St.. Mary To Bring Vietnam Peace econd 399' voted, a total of ,959'. Carrig, 'pastor of St. Mary (Continued On. Page 10) WASHINGTON. D.C.- -aucauon, wnefher the scnoofs •.u four questions passed by Magdalen Church, will give the Jongressman 'Thomas J. Mesk.il ae private or parochial. Only five .arge margins. Question one. invocation and 'tie .Rev. Douglas Mark-Anthony R-6th-Conn.) has. announced the jercent remained undecided on *mch appropriates 1390.000 for Cooke, rector of All Saints results of tabulations completed. .his issue, :e reconstruction ot Echo Lake E p i s c o p a 1 C h u r c h, ° t ti e To Manage •to the first five questions, of the longressman Meskill. iiso .id. from, Buckingham to Porter benediction at the Oakville questionnaire chat he sent to ..sued his constitu tents wnether it passed 792 to 135, with the ceremonies. The Rev. Jackson Bank Branch residents in the Sixth, District .nev '.nought the federal :""irst District voting 447 'to' 99 ana W. Foley, rector of Christ •several weeks ago.. -ivernment, should develop laws .lie Second 3*5 to 36. Episcopal Church will give the Armand J. Mark-Anthony, Respondents to ne jj assist in preventing' strikes oy question :wo. jutnonzing invocation and the Rev. Dr. F. W. Oakville, has been appointed ii employees, rie found that i7"20'.,0#0' in tends for construction Otten, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Congressional, wil indicated, manager of the Watertown, strong support :or winging 'Continued, On, Page 1.2) i water mams from .Moithfield Chapel, the benediction at the Office of the Thomaston Savings d. ;o Buckingham St passed Watertown ceremonies. increased military pressure to Bank, effective May 19, beax on North Vietnam i a vlasons, JL Of €.. 3-110. with the First District Chairman of this year's parade according to an announcement satisfactory 'peace cannot, x •wording in favor 420-81 ,anfl the committee is John T. Miller. secured in 'Vietnam :n :fte Jointly Sponsor •xona 306-29. John ' McCleary is vice- ..desiion tfiree. .lucnonzing foreseeable :uture. '"he ! chairman, Russell Weymer in 'tabulated, results snow that 55 Bloodmobile Visit 425.000 ,;.n iewer sanas to charge of publicity and George percent, of the respondents favor Members ot :he federal .instruct i me :rom Wallace in charge of this avenue to peace; 21 percent ^odge. No. 17. Masons, ana Pius Buckingham St. to Steele Brook observances at local cemeteries. would withdraw O'.S. forces. i Council,., Knights at CoiumDus. ..J the vicinity of the Pin Shop Firing squads will visit each of "snd. aassea '""16-114. .By 1 even if this meant a Communist ire joining together to sponsor the local cemeteries at 8:3d take-over: 12 percent said they lext fuesday's visit of the Red Districts the vote was 410-84 in a.m., prior to the parades.. At would prefer to adhere to*oidin,g •Cross Bioodmobile. The unit will Continued 'On Page 1.1} Mount Olivet Cemetery will be operations by joint; U.S.-South jet, up on May 27 from, 1,2:45 to 6 the Oakville VFW. with Father Vietnamese forces: and another a.m.. at me first Congregational 12- percent, indicated, that, none ot. Jhiircn. Deforest, St. Gilbert Christie Annual Ecumenical these alternatives ire larry Sartlett. n Federal .de.Ea.med. President acceptable... ..joge. ana Edwara McGee. ot 'Vacation School Congressman .VIeskill said, .-Mus X Council, have urged their Oi Chamber Slated Aug. 11-22 ""This split in opinion between nemDers to cooperate with the -ilbert i. -"hristie was withdrawal, -tr increasea asit ana make reservations to Plans are underway for the '•"elected to a second, term, as military pressure seems :o lonate a mucn-neeoed pint oi '•^esident «M -Jie Vatertown- Watertown-Oakville Ecumenical represent a fish or cut ttaif Hood. The? said an ail-out etfort Vacation. School, which will be- ud Mra. WUber were pretested a gift from tie Pf A. PagPropertye 2~Town Times (Watertown of, Cram,) the, Ma y Watertown22,1969 Historical Society Taft Students Warn I hear a man preach, Hike to tee 'him act as If' 'be were watertownhistoricalsociety.orgTo Offer Recital fighting bees. — Lincoln. Under the auspices of Taft's TOUR 'bdependait Studies, Program, James • Armstrong and, James Tj, two Taft seniors,, ' will ICC GtfJMJ STORE present a violin; and piano recital Friday evening in Taft's Straits Turnpike, Watertown Bingham Auditorium... The recital will begin at 8 p.m., eekend Specia ' Armstrong is a' native of Friday. Saturday & Sunday Middlebury, Vermont, who will tie attending Princeton : Carvel University next fall, Ty is from Water-bury and will "'be attending ICE CREAM Stanford University. The recital will, include CUPS sonatas by Handel, Schubert, Mozart, and Flowley. The independent Studies 12 V Program at Taft allows students Assurled ,1-favors to pursue in depth a subject of while th«y lost! special interest. Students are excused, from certain standard >; requirements of the ~ School,. "Recent projects have included 1.20 student- teaching of selected, lower school classes, the itUs year was the i manufacture of a laser, and the Strittfr AdvUory Committee repraentiig 'fie FUtcliffe Bets Sckool of Agrkultve ami Ae College of making of a movie... " ' ' Nttw^Re«wr«tttlieU«lve«ityofCoMectk«t.Leittori«htare:Dr.Jok>P.H. Bread, Associate Dem lai director of the two-yetr school; James A. Lee, 112 Woodruff Ate..,, president of EluAetfc Hkht Dormitory mA •eaai fear ttadeat at fie tctool who plus to cwttaue n. the college; lobert A. Page, North Braaford; Dr. E.J. EcriHag, Beam; Roaald E. Berfer, Lctaaoa; Kalita Insurance Agency Life - Auto - Fire"- FAeff Cootie ConveDtion WITH U.S., COMBAT AIM WE'VE MOVED!! FORCES, Vietnam - Airman, Liability - Health • Accident • Mlarine 'He Convention of the Grand •First Class Andrew 'W. A&C Pup Tent, Military Order of the Gallagher, son of Mrs. James P. . Cootie and its Women's Gallagher of 112 French St., is on. Automatic Transmission REAL ESTATE duty at Tan. .Son Nhut Afi, Auxiliary, will be held Friday, CD Main Street Watertown Saturday and Sunday, Hay 23,24, Vietnam... NtWADOtESS: and 25, at the VFW Post Home, Airman' Gallagher, a fire 274-1KKE 27-Kt3i:i East Hartford. * protection specialist, Is assigned ., lTZBtfit St. Memorial, services will be held .to a. unit of the Pacific Air OokvHIe ~. Friday evening - and the Forces. Before bis arrival, in convention banquet Saturday Vietnam, he served-at" Faircbild (form^riy ©n Main St.) evening. Election of officers will AFB, Wash. The airman is a 1967 take place on Sunday. ' ' graduate of Watertown High i Members who will attend from. 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The .group visited Austel, .associate director oi the Museum of Modem Art., took, 'dramatics at Kent School; ana Vietnam, as a pilot. Jokvill. grab at the spotlight 'before' :is wife. Susan, .ives at ;i7 graduation last week, as a a short tour of .'New: York, Dr. Anthony Marc Watts, delegation of five '69ers paid a explored the inside of a boat, professor of theatre at Southern -iannga .ive., Vhitinsviile. 574-1711 visit to the .Board of Education to' sailing that afternoon, the Conn, State College. "Lass. discuss the 'business of outdoors France, .and 'took a ferry ride graduation. The' Board had over to Staten Island. Election of During the judges" critique, previously decided to bold the next year's officers will be the following the seminary, "He ceremony in the gymnasium final, activity on 'the school, year's Drama Club's presentation at Mother Goose because of the technical and agenda and will, late place at the The Odd Couple, Mr. Breslow parking problems that an outside next meeting. praised 'the production for its program would cause. Led. by •mwious success at irawjng NURSERY class president Raj Butkus, aughter from the audience ana seniors Jean Dohrman, Debbie Bethlehem Youth •or its good, movement ma Williams,. Jim, March, and Reed exceptional good casting. Mr. SCHOOL Austell co.mrnen.ted. that the Butler proceeded to convince 'the Awarded All-State lon-secxarian) adults that the many problems enjoyment of both 'the cast ana thai they cited could be solved... Acting Honors ".he audience was apparent The 284-member class will Dr. Watts lauded the actors." iEGISTRATION: graduate on Wednesday, June IB. .Frank DiBiase, IB, son of Mr. good sense of comic timing ana Around, the school, the Future and Mrs. Joseph DiBia.se, 'terrific teamwork. He praised * Friday, May 23 - § AM to 11 AM Paradise Valley Rd., Bethlehem. Business Leaders of America. the very relaxed line of actors, >r cnildren ages 'S 'to 6 (F'B'LA) hit state headlines last a 'third year student at and. singled out Frank Di Biase week. .Another Watertown girl Augustinian Recollect Seminary, and Dennis Speed, for their +J1 Saints Churcn now holds the office of state was named to 'the All-State Cast excellent performance. Me said president, a title April Cipullo for his portrayal of Oscar that the cast bad succeeded in ^lain St. iakville now passes to Sue Blanchard. Madison in the 'Odd Couple at the Setting ahold o! 'both the flashy § Theoffice of state reporter tent 'Conn. Drama Festival. Broadway technique ana the to" a junior, Leslie Canale. The The Conn. Drama. .Association compassion beneath it. ..„* m 11 ed En toil m en i chapter also took, the title of best sponsored, the annual. State-vide high school chapter 'in the state. high school, dramatics meet at When awards, were presented FOR FURTHER INFORMATION \ Monday will be the /big day Bristol Eastern High School at the conclusion of the two-day ? here up on the Mil as the Student recently. festival, Frank Bi'Biase received HONE •' Council will hold te elections. Sixteen high, schools presented a certificate of membership in This year, as in last year's the .All-Connecticut Cast of 1969... 274-44,76 :74-66671 campaign, there are three parties. 'The ""Active Majority" ff 1MB Mill Illl • consists of Therese Desrqsiers for president, Frannie DiNunzio lor Vice-president, Mary Kuncas Hi ISIS for secretary, and Sarah OONNBCIKUT Pearson for treasurer. 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96 Porter Street Watertown Memoer: federal Deposit Insurance corporation 274-8889 Pag^l-TtowiPropertyi Times (ttatartoini.Gonn.) of the, May a, IMWatertownP Historical Society 133 In St. John's Communion Ctais Town Timeswatertownhistoricalsociety.org, lee One-hundred, and 33 .children were 'in the class which received Hc*M cl«u point* ite First Holy Communion on' Oftiea toMMi m 'MM 'Gtqfft Mtfug, By CARLTON HILL ; Saturday, May 10, at the S a.m. wiatfiiMiiM eo l '19,'4-ttil «* Mil It' TOWN Deserving a 'wider audience 'than 'the GOP dinner .meeting which 1 .'Mass at, St. John's Church. There Ookvill«, m %m I, Wiwmwn, was being addressed wire many of the pertinent points in a recent ^ Wiltiwt I. Wm i **!«*•» speech by' U.,5. Rep. Lowell Weicker Jr.., of Greenwich. It 'should be were 67 boys .and. 66 girls. .required, reading for'a Republican leadership which has yet to grasp They are: iam.es. Allwein, the challenges presented 'by a, confused citizenry.. Steven Anderson., George Too many of Ms party's members, he said, "have assumed 'the Antoni, .Douglas Beccia, -Paul winner's air of superior' indifference since losing" the state in 1988. Bernetsky, Nicholas Brennan, The nation's call for a "new moral climate and a sense of national. Donald Browning, Daniel purpose based, on the positive1"' is, not going to be met, be said, "'by Byrnes, Robert C'arpino, Republicans feting 'each, other and, settling back into the past.'"" Richard, Cedarholm, Richard Collier. John, DeMaria, William. Such talk, was in vivid, contrast to' 'the constant claims out, of Dowd, Richard Eckert,. Levi Hartford' headquarters that, unlike ltt, GooMCtfcgt'g voters .really Foamier, George Gibault, will 'be ready for a. change 'in. 1971. And that, change, it is assumed. 'Thomas Gighac, Richard wilt, be to' the Republicans simply because 'the Democrats, are less Grecbika, John Hays, Kelly capable of running government affairs. Hays, John Hogan, Glenn government down to the home, Another Faiifield countyite recently sounded 'that 'theme in a Josephson, Timothy ' Kelly,. In my town there are two things were planned . for Hartford luncheon speech.. State" Sen. John, Mather Lupton of William Kruil, Marcel Lamy, interesting buildings: . bank permanence. "''Permanence' and Weston said of the party in 'power for 15 years, in. the state that its Michael 'Lamy, Thomas Lane, buildings. One is a. tiny brick God." said. Washington., "are the "mistakes and mismanagement are coming to' light with, greater George Langlais, Donald building with early American, same." If you regard 'the ancient -impact 'each, 'passing day." LePage, Robert Lugaresi, John lines, simple, 'direct "and . houses you will 'know they were Suggesting a special Republican 'Convention, 'this, fall "to get. a, Lipsett, 'Lance Lydem, Michael dignified; somehow or other it not, built for 'the builder as much, bead start, on, 1971,''* be said, his, party members have built up a Lynch, Philip Macchi, Matthew exemplifies the, part that as for his children's children's certain amount of momentum in the current legislative session Mahoney, Timothy Maloney, 'banking once played when children,. Building for more than, toward a comeback next year. But his accent was on. negative Brian Martin, John Mondak, America was calmer, saner and a few years now, is impossible criticism, rather than a, positive approach to' current problems. • David Monroe. Douglas • richer in the important tilings because your house will 'in time Montagna, Jeffrey Mazzamanro, which money cannot buy. This 'be 'Condemned, and 'covered with WEICKER BLUNTLY reminded state GOP leaders that they Joseph Nolan, Victor 'tiny cubicle sat on the other side a highway. And so lie has taken need, to read again the message from the voters who gave 'them, the Noseworthy, Michael O'Brien, of 'the "Down,'Greet' from, a huge on a standard of instant cold shoulder 'in 1968, as well as in 1964, when, Lupton, was the James Orsini, Eric Palladino, white church that towered above satisfaction without worry about campaign director. Me declared 'the challenge can. be met only David Pedane, Michael Place, it. • The picture was an "with creativity and courage, 'instead of sleeping and sniping," architectural story of an era. tomorrow. James Platt, Matthew Roberts, "The opinion of debt has, also He might ate have recalled that President Richard M. Nixon,, Barrie Robinson, Russell, 'The other bank building is also completely 'reversed, for debt in mw being 'extolled for programs that '"'are the product of Romano, Scott Roncarti, .Robert an architectural picture of an 'the beginning: was another word,.. Republican philosophy," was not the favorite son of the Connecticut Satoo, Angelo Sea viola, Chris era. and it has just moved to' for sin or trespass (the Bible's GOP a year ago. He 'did raise questions,, however, as to' whether the Shuhart, .Allen. Smart, Brian town.. "Town"" doesn't mean "forgive us- our debts as we national administration is responding to the electorate's 1968 'What" it used to, for towns are forgive our debtors*' meant 'mandate!. Smith, Mark Stanowicz, Jeffrey' . now centered' around a parking nothing about money). He said 'the American people declared "they wanted out of Thompson, John Tobin, Steven lot and huge shopping mart, Vietnam. They wanted, lower taxes and -rax reform. They wanted Valentino, Mark Vailonis, 'Which, in turn is attached to the Thomas Jefferson said that "1' national 'debt should be swelled the law 'enforced, .and order in place of riots. While willing to help Michael Vichas, David Wendt highway. This new bank (within '-the poor they 'did, not want their money squandered, on professional and Chris Winans. spitting distance of traffic) even to a formidable size...we shall be committed to corruption .and1 poverty fighters or used .as, a slush, fund.."' . .Also: Mary Amato, Ellen looks like traffic because it is in It was. possible to' read, into Weicker's speech more 'than a little the form of a trailer. 1 rottenness and revolution,." low Berube, Elaine Blazys, Lisa right his, words ring! This richest 'doubt tbarattakm,ent of these objectives was in sight after the first. Bozzuto, Linda. Brand, Donna- understand 'that trailer 'banks are 100 'days of the Nixon regime. He mentioned several measures Browning, Patricia' Campbell, popular .today, perhaps 'because nation now has a population of 1 people owing an average which be has introduced, as, well as. issues he opposes,, which are not Lisa. Cappozi, Peggy Clock, 'they are temporary, perhaps in accord with current policy. because they can be 'moved 'personal." "debt of over ' one Rebecca Crehan, Nancy thousand dollars a head, and -He's against the 10 per cent .income tax surcharge and against Cosgrove, Julia Cozy, Deirdre easily or perhaps because the appropriations for an anti-ballistic missile system. Bills which be 'trailer is a significant symbol of their 'public debt, .is, close to .two Darsh, Lorie Daveluy, Kathy* 'thousand dollars a. head. What has, submitted include one to raise 'personal "income exemptions Dayton, A lane DeCarufel, our mobile age. I'm sire there from .'1600 to $1,200 and another to catalogue aid, programs so must 'be' some reason. the United States, owes is really Dianne DePierro,.. Michelle considered unpayable; in dollar duplication of services, can. he avoided. DuBois, Donna Dwyer, Dorothy 'The 'tiny 'bank of yesterday, bills, it would blanket the nation,; Farley, Nancy Puller, Kathy fortunately was saved and or make a pile weighing close to VERY CLEARLY BE 'Called for a. change of 'direction which George, Marianne; Giordano, moved to' the grounds of the local. a million tons, reaching twenty 'has not been fully evinced thus, far in. Washington, or in Hartford., Kim Giroux, Kimberly Grail, Historical .'Society where 1 am five thousand miles high.. To pay for 'that 'matter. It could be inferred be is not satisfied, since the Lisbeth Grail, Mkhaile Herons, sure it.will stay long; after 'the our debts we would become. • priorities have not, been revised, from the 44 per cent of 'the national Dawn Hertzel, Lynn trailer 'haul, has been moved, or bankrupt, so to' survive we must budget spent for arms in 'the past six; years.. Hornbecker, Monica, Hughes, rebuilt. But if a student of 1 always owe more and more. "1 'believe one new direction (the voters wanted) is, to balance the Alice Kalita. Kathleen Keilty, national purpose should wish 'to Debt instead of being a small and ratio between expenditures, for arms, and for programs for peace," Laura. Kelly, Linda Kontout, understand what America, is all temporary condition has become be. said. They want more than .1,3 per cent to go for "housing, Elizabeth . Krawchuk, Mary about today, 'Contemplation of an overpowering permanent education, -nutrition, medicine, 'research,," transportation, Labeck, Terri LaBonne, Lori these two examples, of genre - standard of American economy. 'Conservation, and. pollution controls," he declared. LaFlamme, Caril Lamy, architecture would 'be most There was a lot 'more' food, for thought in. 'that view than. in. Margaret Lemay, ' Kim. revealing. I .guess that's a. lot of 'thought, evoked, by just, comparing two Lupton's conclusion 'that '"more: of us are 'tapping the resources, of Margelot, Laurie Mart ell, Robin The lesson is seems to' me, banks in town... But, I'm not going "'Character stored up by our forebears, determined to move the McGee, Kristina , McGrath, might involve America's to apologue for 'thinking. -The 'country toward a. new era,, a responsible era." It was much more Barbara McHale,' Patricia r e v e r s ed o p i n i o n o f national apology it, seems, should positive 'than, renewed pointing with alarm at the state's looming McLean, Maureen McLennan, temporariness and. debt. be due from, not thinking. Pardon tax rise. ' - Kathryn Ann Moffo, Cecile Anything temporary when me now - I have to spend the In 'the General Assembly, as well as in Congress, it is the O'Driscoll, Rae Lynn Packard,, America was young, ~ was rest of the day figuring my .'Democratic party 'which .is calling the turn, since the GOP has Claudia Pete, Susan Pizza.no, considered makeshift; from income tax. .repeatedly failed to convince the voters, that it, could do better. The Janet Plante, Malia Quigley, success Lupton predicted for his party in the 1970 state elections Sharon Rowlinson, Claire can't be achieved by "sleeping and sniping," in Weicker's words,. Schrier, Cynthia Shannon. Rita . The Fourth District 'Congressman,, the only Republican to oust a Segeliia,' Caroline Siperas, Mary 'Democratic incumbent last year in Connecticut, probably will have Ann Smith,, Laurie Tanis, Laurie a, big role in next year's campaign. Whether or not he gets, into the •Thrall, Debra To^nkus, Lisa, Letter Home sweepstakes for 'the gubernatorial nomination, his advice should, Troy, Linda Valerio and Susan prove valuable. Way. . i from That, advice, to repeat for emphasis, is for 'constant losers to drop ""the winner's air of superior indifference." It is a. call for "purpose 'based on the positive." It is a warning that success cannot be' Congressman Tom lieskil achieved next time by "feting each other and, settling back into the FT.HAMILTON.IJI.Y. -Private 'past." John W. Goepel Jr., 22, whose measure segregation,. What 'is I was surprised and dismayed, Association for the parents' live at 46 Litchfield to' learn the other day that 'the segregation in the state' another term, for racism. I am Road, 'completed a four-week' afraid 'that underneath this fine Advancement of Colored chaplain enlisted" assistant Department of Health, university system, in Maryland is veneer of "relevancy" is, the People), Mr. William Jones., is 'Education, and Welfare has given 'not, segregation on the campus at right, in pledging his organization technician course recently at the Antioch, College 'the go-ahead to - Antioch. ,'lf we accept this 'double 'worst, .kind, of hypocrisy. It, A'rmr Chaplain 'School, Ft. represents exactly the same kind ' to' fight ""any 'university which operate its, all-Negro black. standard, we "are'only fostering agrees 'to autonomous black Hamilton, N.Y. studies 'institute. 'The Federal the worst 'kind of reverse racism- of ploy that 'White .segrega.tion.ists During 'the course, he was in. 'the South used, to evade early schools, aid black dormitories at Government has, refused to deny HEW claims, 'that Antioch has 'the exclusion of whites,.'" 'taught skills needed to assist the funds to' this, small,'mid-western Supreme Court', rulings and Civil Army chaplain, in his mission to not violated: the Civil Rights, Act Rights .Acts: Those who have Officials at HEW would do college 'despite its, operation, of because' an investigation showed well to listen to some on 'the serve 'the 'moral and spiritual segregated.' academic courses that .no student has been, 'dedicated, their 'lives, to erasing needs of the individual soldier. and an all-black dormitory area. the "separate hut' 'equal'" 'voices from, the black, excluded, from, the Afro- doctrine should be deeply community; voices, such as Subjects included in 'the course It seems" to' me that 'Che American Studies,- .Institute concerned. Bayard, Rustin who .recently range from history and missions Depa rtme.nt .. of -Hea11h, because' of race, color or said: "Stop capitulating to the of the chaplaincy and Education and Welfare (HEW) national origin.' 'The 1 am glad to hear Negro and stupid demands of ' Negro fundamentals of | leadership to has gotten. Its guidelines tangled. Department's ruing,, however, white leaders, speak out, .against; students.,'"* combat operations and, military .Ruling as it .has, the Department 'does leave 'the Director of 'the this policy of blatant. I, think, we are' making a tragic weddings and 1 has clearly violated its own Institute free to exclude.,white discrimination. Letting black mistake .if we fail to' realize that, .Goepel entered' the Army in interpretation of Title ¥1 of the -students in the future on. 'the ftudents isolate' themselves to' separation' is segregation, no November 1,961, 'Completed, basic 1964 Civil Rights Act... 'In 'the 'past, grounds that their 'background is "do their own, thing" could result" matter who it .is, enforced by. I training at 'Ft:,, Campbell, Ky, this section of 'the Civil Rights not "relevant." A spokesman for in 'the 'Creation, of intellectual hope 'the' Department of Health, .and. was last assigned at Ft. Dix, Law, bans racial, discrimination the Department said it is up to' ghettos 'OH: our campuses. This is. Education and Welfare will get, N.J. in any Federally assisted the Director of Che Institute to' 'not. 'what the Supreme 'Court. their 'guidelines unsnarled. It A 1964 graduate of Bridgton program, has 'been used, to' break 'determine whether a, student is envisioned in Us landmark would be ironic to see 'the Ku Academy, North Bridgton, up segregated schooling in the' qualified on the basis of 'decision, of 1954. 'Hie Executive Klux Kkan marching hand .in, Maine, he received his BA - South. Now, HEW seems to' be d Director' of the Connecticut degree in, 1968 from, Wesleyan a double standard to y hand with, the black militants, University, Middletown. .As, far as; 1 can see, this is just. chapter of tie N AACP (National wouldn't it' Property of the Watertown Historical"own Times (Watertown . SocietyCoon. i. May 22;,, 1969-Pag e 5 Arts Festival o Holy Cross High School auditorium, 387 OronoKe Rd..,, JIM'S Td Present Waterbury. watertownhistoricalsociety.orglie musical program wul Water Sfsfenis PoFgy & Bess : o 11 o w i o r m a 1 « p en i n g — SALES t SERVICE — -eremonies tor the festival, 4ATEB PIMPS mich is presented annually by * CONDITIONERS 'The Waterbury Arts Festival the Waterbury Arts Council, an, will present Levern Huteherson. affiliate of the ireater James A. Withington who has starred on, Broadway., as Water bury Chamoer H AATEBTOWN Porgy in, its'production of Fargy Commerce. UnkfleM' Rd • and Bess May 26. ithougfi the formal opening ot Appearing with him. will be the festival is May S some iiarzetta _ Jones, .soprano, a events will be held prior to that young artist who appeared in a date. On May 23rd ana, 24th at 8 special White Souse a.m. a, iCennedy High School cast performance oefore ;ne •will, give a, musical. '?ain,t President in Jane, 1967.* ?ur Wagon," at the nigh school Singing with them will be the ••MI Highland Ave. A Children s Southern New Engia.no wppei theatre will be given, at io a full meal Telephone Chorus, .Mew Haven... ioa (1 a.m. May 24 on, the terrace stop in at The chorus and guest artists JI: Silas Branson Library. Grama will appear in the Evening with it.,. Water&ury. MIKE'S JUNIOR AMERICAN CITIZENS Club members were presented Gershwin ami Kern1" program awards by tbe Sarah Whitman Trumbul) Chapter, D.A.R.. at the ihal will start at 8:30 p.m.. it COFFEE SHOP Library Park, Waterbury. :f it "Ceeo on me right side of some Charcoal llroilinq j annual fourth grade J.A.C. Program, last week at Poll School, A people or you-II get :eft. program was presented under the direction of Miss Noella rams the program, will be moved. _iAain St. (To fe rtown ,,74-i 102 Beaulieu, Joseph Avellani and, Gary Grenfell, consisting of a variety of patriotic songs and a play, "The Causes of the War for Independence."" Pictured are Polk school poster and poetry winners. Left to right, are: Janet Czar, Linda LeBlanc, Carolyn Wills, John Ramsay and Marie LeBrecqne. Awards were presented, by Mrs. James Clark of the-D.A.R.

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WC. IKS Mail. St. WORLD Watertown IB Main St. (r Wdwtvwn 274-2565 PHONE: WW. TV.* Prl. 9 A** • 274-2445 ), May 22,1969 St., New fork. The firm was Property of the Watertown McOowaHistoricaln Joins founde Societyd in 1959. : - Fitzgerald Firm Methodist Men He investment firm of T.H. Plan Tag Sale watertownhistoricalsociety.orgFitzgerald and Co", has announced that James E. In lieu of their annual auction, McGowan has joined 'that, firm, the United Methodist Church. as a' registered representative Men's Club will hold a Tag Sale specializing in financial planning on Memorial Day,,, .May 30. from through mutual funds. 10 a,..m. to 2. p.m.« the church ..Mr. McGowan .is. a native of grounds. Watertown, and. is self-employed, President Herbert, Shaw said as - a, manufacturers rep- there will be a food selection of resentative selling' electrical items, reasonably priced. products to manufacturing firms Refreshments will be available. M the New England ana. Last' Those wishing • to contribute 'month, he successfully com- items for the sale should call 274- p 1, e t e d the r e g i s t e r e d 8641. Items maybe left at the representative* s qualifying1 ff.esl.ey Hall garage any time. examination administered by the " Ji at ion a I Association, of PIONEER "Securities Dealers, Washington,. Automobiles D.C., investment industry self- lac. regulatory agency. Authorized Volte.. Dealer ' He is a graduate of the Watertown, public school system, SOU Straits Tpke. holds a bachelor's degree from Waterfowl 274-8846 the University of Pennyslvania .and a, master's degree in business administration, 'from 'the Warton School of Finance 'IK ANNUAL FRANCES GRIFFIN SCHOLARSHIP was presertM t* and Commerce in Pennsylvania. tf Mr*. Mam, Wnmm art He tale 'Otto Tdaah, at tie Otkvillt PTA'i During World War II, week. MM Tetetk, «t» mite, at # Want? Ave., Oakville, h ti~ -" McGowan served with, the 'list Infantry Division in the ester MKCKtauK' dffleajft Ntrth AHMIW. Mau>, acst nll MM v Southwest pacific combat area. teacher. Sa* will griAnre a«xi • He was wounded in action during Ctatv "F.I.JL. Ski Claa, Statat taker the island, campaign and holds a yean. Ftolmi, 'Ml- , to right* Mi .. , wSi TeUsk; Mn Grin* retire* purple heart. T.H. 'Fitzgerald and Co. maintains offices-at 180 Church St., Naigatuck, .and at TO Wall Thomastown (not the ..first proving that the Class of 1921.,. not the Class of 1923, as had. been, selectman'I contributed, all four Item. On WHS. believed over a long period of Yew 'Books Drew books of his high school, time, was 'the first to'publish a" generation... class book. The 1921 Class book Statement from an. Rapid Response Mr", and Mrs,. 'Charles Nolan is now on display in the .Museum.. gave the books of 1961 .and 1962 in" This poses a. question. Was Within a week after the first memory of their 'daughter, there a Clasp book, for 1.922? request for Watertown High Linda., who was fatally injured, .in. . Still missing from - the AIR CONDITIONING School Year 'Books was a motor vehicle accident in .the collection are: 1932,,. in, 1934, published, the original 13 copies fall of 1964 when she was a 1936, 1937. 1938. 1939, 1942, 1944, on display in the Watertown sophomore at. .. Southern 1951, 1932, 1.953,. 1954, 1.966,. 1959, Historical Society Museum had Connecticut" where she was 1960. 1963. 1966. Please notify "swelled to 29. Historical Society trailing to te a teacher. Mrs.. Edgar Moberg if you are officers reported this week. Two members of the Class of willing to donate any of these. Minutes after the May S issue 1921 set 'the record straight by ' of the Town Times had 'been delivered to Mr. and Mrs. Harry . Hard:, they 'had called Mrs. • Edgar Moberg and offered, Are you ready copies for four different years. Mr. Hard, many will remember, "was official class photographer far summer? for several years. . A member of the Class of 1928 who was moving from, the house See fit Bosket Bin for where'he had lived these many years read the 'notice and just in * Market & Garden Baskets .. time to salvage four more books for the Museum. * Picnic Hampers A y o u n g man fr o m * Pock Boskets . Rang* * Fuel Oil and: many more interesting and BMHBAUin • unusual basketry items. 600 MAIN ST OAKV1LLE Tel. 274-3284 or 274-1220 The Basket Barn - - 39 Grove Street week Thomaston in "little" heels ••'• " 28H471 "I presented the facts! I reminded my husband, 'You have air conditioning in HOURS: m. 'till' Sal. S il-frS ;ll m, the office. We can go to any restaurant, any-theatre, any store and.enioy air conditioning. Why 'can't we have it at home?* Pott 0'flic* Drug Store MATAUCHA "We tried a window unit and it was _ M*t to Town Hotl - _•

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per annum on all accounts from day-of'deposit to da^-opwithdrawal (with no •;•:* of withdrawal]. No otherbank in town can march thisl Now all our savings accounts pay 5% per year from day- you Know oiese .tacts, no matter wnac Kind of accounc you of-deposit'to day-of- withdrawal (provided your accounc now .nave, a your money isn't earning 5% from: aav-of- is open at the eod of 'the quarter).. With, no notice of with- deposit to nay-or-withdrawal, inouidn't it be in w*aterburv drawal required. With no withdrawal penalties. Now that Savings, tne one oanfc in, row^, mat's doing more ror savers: Page 8~T©wPropertyn Times (Watertown, Coin.)»Maof they 21, i »Watertown Historical Society MIDDLEBURwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgY NEWS

'There are 43 new Republicans The Middlebury Women's in, Middlebury according to Republican Club held its annual Donald N. .Trowbridge, the organizational, meeting and -Republican Party's Region and elected officers for the coming District Advisor, year last week, Those elected During'the period, from May 10 were: P r es i d en t, E d i th to 17 the party held a voter Cruikshank; ' Vice-President, change over drive. Mr. AI ice B ro w n.; Reco r ding • Trowbridge said the drive was •Sec r et a r y. Pat La w s o n; encouraging and, he has extended Corresponding Secretary, Jean it one mo-re week. He urges any Wn ittemo re: Treasurer, resident, of Middlebury who is Margaret Hetzel; Program, interested or would like more Marilyn Betden; Telephone, information to contact him, at Sally Rinaldi; Publicity, Vivian 758-9240, or go to the Town George: Membership, Anne Clerk's office at the Middlebury Larkin;~ Refresliments, Sue Town Hall any day from 9 a.m.. Montville, and Nominating. to 12 noon or from 1 to 5 p.m.. Justine Pye... Monday through Friday. •Republican 'Town Chairman Police List-12' "' Wallace C. Clark said he extends his party's heartiest welcome to Arrests In April. the newcomers who will be Middlebury Police made 12 added to the Republican roster. arrests and issued, IS motor vehicle warnings during April, Bridge Results according, to the Department's Results in the Tuesday, May monthly report. Two of the 1.3, session of the Ash worth arrests were accident involved, Duplicate Bridge Club' are as MEMORIAL 'PAY PARADE six: for criminal charges and four for motor vehicle charges. follows North and South: Mrs. Other statistics are: accident Russell Chase and Mrs. John investigations, 15; complaints, Gleason, and Martin O'Brien and 99; police assistance, 21; Fred, Mann, tie, 96; Mr. and, Mrs. C o 11 eg e; N a t e John son, Palmer.' New Haven College, Irving Dooiittle, 95; and Joseph Post .Junior College; Barbara breaking- and enter ings, three!; Cassidy and, Joseph Scott, 75%,., • Servicemen's - Mattatnck Com,m:unity 'College; Payne, Kavula 'Institute-of Hair other thefts, three; house Ken Kaiser,' Northwestern checks, 30; doors found open, East and West: Newell Mitchell - Connecticut Community Design; Edward Pi'llis, Central and Mrs. Robert Colby, '95; Mr. Corner Connecticut State College, three; fire calls. II; missing and Mrs. H.C. Ash worth, 88 ¥a; College: Eileen Kirk, 'The persons, two; and missing University of Connecticut;- .Rhode Island College; Virginia Mrs. John Noyes and Mrs. • FT. .: ttONMOUTH, N J. -- Jo An, Kolatsky, Southern Post, Georgian Court College, persons found, two. Richard Lovelace, 82; Mrs. Vera Private First Class 'Christopher Connecticut State College; Rhode Island College, Central, Kirouac and, Mrs. Beverly Connecticut State College; and - 'In, this modern age it's often LeMay, and Mr. and Mrs. A, Modine, 20, son of Mr. and Stanley Kolpa, Northeastern the rolling-stone type that ends Mrs. Robert S. Modine, ' 190 University; Mary Ann Krause, • Susan Pronovost, Central, William Tuley, tie, ?8Va, Williamson Circle, Oakvitle, Central, Connecticut State Con n e c t i c u t, W e stern up with, all the polish. completed an electronics College; Karen Kidman, Eli Connecticut State College. specialist course "recently at the Whitney Vocational-Technical Also: Gary Rebers-, Central- Army . Signal .School, Ft. School. Elizabeth Rusaila,. The. Connecticut State College,,' Monmouth, N.J.° University of .Connecticut; Western Connecticut State- - During the course, he was Lucille -Lamy, MatUtnck College, No r th w e s t e r n THE SIGN trained to operate and maintain Community. College; Rea Conn ec t i c u t C o m m u n i t y Lacoone, Laboratory Institute of College: Robert' Riedl., various kinds of Army electronic N o rthw est e rn - Conn ect rcu t 'equipment, Fashion Merchandising; and Kristina Lombardo, The, Community College; Janice, Roberts, Central Connecticut" SERVICE FT. WOLTERS, TEX. - •University .of' Connecticut,. Hofsfra University. Community College,' The Captain Peter A.-Kacerguis. 24.' University of Connecticut; Gary SUBMMAM REAL ESTATE son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. And: Richard Lorenz. Rodgers, The University" of - Kacerguis. Crane Hollow Road. Renoselaer" Polytechnic Connecticut;" Sylvia Samoska, Bethlehem, recently completed Institute; Judity Lovrin, The The University of Connecticut, a 16-week helicopter pilot course University of Connecticut; Jean Hofstra University; ' Patricia, QLS2EB at the Army Primary Helicopter Lucchina, Post" Junior College, Smith. St. Ans-eim''sCoileg;e, The School. Ft. Walters. Tot. B e c k e r J u n io r Co 11 e g e,, University of . Connecticut, During-.the .course, he was. Quinnipiac. College; Sharon, Hartford Hospital, School of - "trained, to fly Army helicopters' Lukachevich," N orthwestern N u r s i n g; J e f f r e y -Stern, and learned to use them in; Connecticut ' .Commnnity Chamberlayne Junior College; tactical maneuvers. College; Cynthia MacLellan, 'The John Stevens, Arizona, State • He will next undergo advanced University of Connecticut; University: Roy 'Tartaglia, Catherine Marcuccio, .Morris Brandywine Junior , College, flight training at Hunter Army Harvey College; Susan. Marti, Airfield. Ga. Northwestern Connecticut- MELUMS-LOTS-UKAGE Quinnipiac College, Central- Community College: John, Xapt. Kacerguis received, his Connecticut State College, Vt commission through the Reserve T -a y 1 o r „ N o r t h w e s t e r n -30 YEAtS EIPHHEItCE Southern Connecticut State C o n n ec t i c u t Commu n i t y Officers" Training Corps College; 'Donna Mazurkivich,.St. program at Providence College, ( College: Geraldine Tim,, St. Mary's Hospital; Michael! " Francis College, 'The University WEI iilllS OH SELLHS where he received, his A.B. McColgan. The 'University of degree' in 1966. of Connecticut, Mount Saint Connecticut; Steve McDonald, Mary College. St. Francis -ANYSU1URBAN Norwich University; EliubeUr Hospital School of Nursing; -PtOPERTIES- < List of W.H.S. McKetlar. Fashion, Institute of George Tuohy, 'The University of Technology,. Southern (Continued Prom Page 1) Connecticut. Nasson College; Connecticut State . College; Theodore Werner',, Central, CAU Connecticut State College, 'The Judith, . Mitchell, " Central Connecticut State College; University of Connecticut; Connecticut' State College:' Christine White, St. Mary's .Benedict Gedraitis, St. Francis Catherine Montagano, Weilesley Hospital. School of X-ray WALLACE CLARK College, Post Junior" College: College., Mount Holyoke College. Technology: Gail "Williams,,. Ann Getty, 'The. University of Connecticut • College; Monna,, N o r thw este rn, Connec tic u t 756-2456 Connecticut: Nicholas Giannetti. • Nardi. Central Connecticut State Community College; Sarah" College, Western Connecticut & Mr*. tt«i!«itft Mro. Ltorw F«ts The University of Connecticut, " Woodward, The University of 75S.9325 758-9441 Quinnipiac College, Merrimack State College; Thomas Orsillo, Connecticut, Johnson State College: Kathy Gilbert,. Southern, Connecticut State College: and Raymond Zubik, tlttfthatf Mattatnck Community College: College, - Central Connecticut N o rt'h western Conn ect i cu t Lynn Greenfield, The University" .State College: Craig Palmer. Community College of Connecticut: Margaret Fair field University: John Grinsunas. The University of Connecticut; Central, Connecticut State College: John I< u e r r e r a. M a, 11 a t u c k Community College: • Jan Ciuidess. Southern, Connecticut State College: Charles Harrell, University of Bridgeport. New lor Haven, " College: Lucia,- 6fJ Comfort - 24 HOUR SERVICE - Janiszewski. Rhode Island, : * „ OIL BURNERS ' . OIL FIRED HOT WATER HEATERS College, The University of ; •Conn e c t i c u t. . C e n t r a 1. Modern Radio Dispatched Fleet Connecticut State College: SERVICE PLANS BUDGET PAYMENT P LANS Audrey" Johnson. Chamberlayne Waterbury Junior College: Barry Johnson, •6-8811 : 680-680 East Main Strait Waterbury State Technical PHONE "own Times (Watertown, Conn, J. May 22,1969-Page 9 1 Property of the Watertownvoters show ap at a town Historicalnay even (trap to 43 came as a Societyraxes • observance of ' the week. meeting the result might be a surprise to town, 'taxpayers. . . . teslgnated by 'the department referendum decision to permit The .budget presented at a or 'that .'purpose. BETHLEHEM NEWS their participation. leanng by the Board, of Finance Jethlehem Grange will meet, If Paul' Johnsowatertownhistoricalsociety.orgn Selectman Minor suggested would nave required a 5© mill. a Memorial Hal Monday at 8 'that 'the $44,000 appropriation for levy . iome reductions were j.m frank OiKase , JI,, son coming school, costs be replaced Tuesday will be 'town, meeting .'increase this the 'issue "to be made by the 'board and tee n Mr. .and .Mrs. Joseph DiBiase, 'by planning payment 'in full of 'completed" budget presented Paradise Valley .Road, a 'third- night in Bethlehem, with a large resolved, is whether .an. actual 'the .'125,000' for a. fire track during throng expected to attend a reduction in 'taxation, 'is to be « the meeting .last, wees would rear student at Augustmian the coming year' Me told 'the 'have required 49 'mills, lecoJlect Seminary, oas 'been meeting which opens in made. meeting that whereas he :is Memorial Hall at 8 p.m 'The This 'possibility - which would "iiesday night's meeting 'is an iiamea 'to the ail-state cast for 1 uncertain as to need - lor the session, 'results from a surprise 'be to a 43 'mil rate - comes idjourned session from that of us portrayal of 'Oscar Madison equipment he felt a new track ast week.... An item, of business' M 'The 'Odd. 'Couple at 'the • budget meeting last week, which about as result of a. vote at last, would te purchased within a few ended, with tie Board of Finance week's meeting' to eliminate vnich will, not require repetition Connecticut Drama Festival. . .. yean and that he believed 'the wrought success to a iD-year Bethlehem Post, vmencan asking that the meeting reject" $26,000 from, the budget designed volunteer nature of :ne the budget they .had presented foe 'use in buying a new fire track •ffort by Wallace Gallop, 'coa.cn .uegton, wishes to remind folks 'department made advisable a u the Babe' Ruth league Baseball the? 'are collecting items for' an. and return it to' 'them for . Opposition to buying the policy of granting their requests 'revision. Previous to the vote equipment com.es. from within 'earn., to ootain a ball. Add to auction, sale ana contributed for tads. nmae .home grounds, for his lems will be' called for upon to .reject the budget numerous the lire department, with Bruno The meeting terminated for items had been reduced, and a. Butkus, who offered 'the 'motion, 'earn oters approved an. notification 'to Cleland Dopp. the time being plans for adopting iroinance wnich provides town liichard. Monckton or Anthony $44,000 appropriation for "''debt "and Earl Johnson who seconded a pension ptaa for won service" .had 'been, termed illegal it both being members of the ^octroi ana regulations tor a. dosko. employees .. .. An item of 12,300 liamond 'being constructed cm ... In addition it was 'found that volunteer department They 'in. the budget, to do so was. taken '"fario Varrone. fl Capeweil anticipated revenue failed, to told the meeting 'tie new track is. own property 'He ordinance we., tiakville. was naturalized 'rat since 'the town, has not was adopted 'after Gallop tokf the include some $12,000 which will, not needied. adopted a plan Finance .is. a united States Citizen te received from, the state 'in Fire Chief Enul Detlefsen told neeung that, its 'passage insured -•seemly a, ceremonies, in, chairman Meister >aia • nanciai support or school grants. the meeting 'the track is required selectmen failed to act on a Superior 'Court,,, Utchfield. • Selectman Ames Minor said and 'that the request for 'the. "onstnicuon of 'the field but that 'request that .he meeting' HONE: 274-a737 Page lO-TVnm times (Watertown, Conn.), May MAWB Scouts .and Watertown .Fire York Giant football games Watertowi Rev. Mr. Parsley ' < Property of the WatertownLittle League Historical SocietyDepartment. ' . SPEAKING OF organized by the" late Jack ' (Continued Wtmrn Page 1) , Fourth. Division: Oakville- Hainan and the much alive Jim Standings May 17 Magdalen school students under Watertown Drum Corps, Liakos and. the .Boston trip' 'by Watertown American Legion and Budd car, engineered by yours Major League tie direction of Michael SPORTS watertownhistoricalsociety.org., W-L Pet: Trentalange, will present a, short Auxiliary, Knights of Columbus 'truly and our late buddy Stony Indians 1.000 witt 'Color guard, Little League, - By Bob Polm«r Bradshaw. They were train trips1' concert at the Town Hall. Mets 34 1.000 This year the parade will start Indian Guides, Watertown worth, remembering - we tell. Angels . 2-1 .667 in Oakvill e. 'Units are to format , Garden. Club float, and fire •you... .Dodgers 2-1 .667 9:30 with, the parade to start at engines. Listening to the Demnsey- Division commanders are: Tunney fight via" radio and Red. Sox 2-1 .667 9:15' a.m. In Watertown units The traveling baseball ©-3 Arthur ' Wood, First: George rooting for Gene the Fighting teams like the New York. Police, • Car* ~.m . will form at 10:45 .and the parade Giants §-$ .000 will start at 11a.m. Collier, Second; Frank Hlayna. Marine ... Barney Oldfietds , the Black Yankees of New York, Third; and, Russell Weymer. great racing feats ... The great featuring., 'the great Negro Yanks » ..«»• • Dnits will form as follows.I n Intermediate Leasnte Oakville: First -Division, lower Fourth. ___ announcers of early radio, players in. the country before vii i Graham MacNamee's golden baseball became a. real part -of W'tj Pet. Buckingham St.; Second Hockey Clinic, voice ... tie one and only'Joe Giants 2-8' LOW Division, Bail Farm Rd,,; Third - America and opened the doors to Yanks 1.000 Humphreys and in never-to-be- 'the Jackie Robinsons, Roy ' 24 Division, Sunnyside Ave.; and Next Tuesday forgotten-laideeeeees and Cards: • 1-0 1.000 Fourth. Division, upper - A free hockey program for Campanulas, etc ., 'The bearded Indians- 1.000 gentuuulmen-as he introduced .House- of David, baseball and' . 1-0 Buckingham St. b Watertown. local enthusiasts' will be held 'Die fighters in the big boxing Bed. Sox- A-l .500 First Division, Woodruff Ave.; Tuesday, .May tt, at 7:30 p.m., at. - basketball teams (when beards .000 bouts of the day ... Clem were a novelty), 'the Detroit Dodgers 04 Second Division, upper Woodruff the Youth Center, DeForast St., McCarthy's descriptions- of Mets 0-2 "Ave.; Third Division, Sunset Speakers at the Clinic will, be clowns, 'the Georgia 'Chain Gang , .00,m0 important races of 'the times ... and. many 'more talented, cross- Tigers • M- " Ave,.,; and Fourth Division, Scott, Whitey Bensen, a well-known Dapper Ted Musing, one of the country dubs 'that visited, our Minor League Ave. member of the Connecticut Ice great broadcasters of all-time... area. ' W-L Pet, Police Chief Carlo J. Palomba Hockey Officials Association, These were" 'voice, friends 'that Angels • 24 • 1.000' is- in charge of pie lineup in and Blake Ball, colorful one carries 'in his sound trad, for Young Stribling, Johnny Cute 2-0 1.000 Oakville, and Fire 'Chief Avery defenseman with the New Haven a lifetime. Risko, Billy Petmlle, Mickey Pirates 14 1.000 W. Lamphier 'the lineup in Blades, Walker. Max Schmeling, Henry .'Red 'Sox 14 1.000'' Watertown. 'Boys from. 8 to IB, and. their Thanks for old Brassco Park Giants 0-1 .000 The Divisions are broken down parents, from Watertown, and, Armstrong, .Lou. Ambers, .'Bat .000 and its 'early Eastern League Battalino, Kid Kaplan.., Jack 'White Sox 0-1 as follows,., First: Police Car, the surrounding area, are days and Mulligan's Blues, the Sharkey, the much used Primo Athletics « .000 Auxiliary Police, Parade invited,. - famous Waterbury football team Canera, Tony Galento, Sugar .'Dodgers .000 Marshal and Staff, Watertown which brought Notre 'Dame's Ray, Marcel. Cerdan, 'Rocky High School. Band, National US. PERKINS famed Four Horseman to Graziano, Tony Zale and al 'the Guard, Civil .'Defense, Upper Old Fashioned Brassco Part ... .Roller Polo/ rest who made' up boxing's great, Jaycees Fishing Guernsey town Pipe Band, HARD CANDY hockey on roller skates, 'Though • 'days. 'Oakville VFW and Auxiliary and SUM, available al Derby Sunday Gold Star Mothers, 'too young to see' it when played.. It was living, 'man, waiting for ' "The Watertown Jaycees have Second, Division: Swift Junior Httkin't "RH Bam" at the Auditorium (now Alberts the Brown Bomber- - to ft PortT Sit, Furniture) we saw It when it had defend his title for the announced, that while they have High 'Band, Oakville American, a brief revival at the old Phoenix, umpthteen time - wondering failed, in-their attempt to have .Legion and Auxiliary, Sons of the armory ... Tie feats of Babe: Gadabout Gaddis as their guest American Legion, Junior when someone would come along MAHUY- DAV)O»piyJ Ruth, and we regret that we good enough to beat him. They for .'the Children's Fishing. Derby Auxiliary Drill "Team, .Miss, never saw the most famous of all. never did until he was much, past on Sunday," May 25, the TV Poppy Queen, Cub Scoots, .Boy 'personality. has suppled some Scouts and small children.. 102 Straits Tpkc play in person .'Wonderful days Ms prime. Watertown at the Polo Grounds and. Ebbets prizes for the youngsters. . - Third Division: Grammar .Field. .Ah yes, there are such-things Derby ••Chairman Edward 'School Band, WaterUnra VFW 274-2529 as the good, old days, tike going Thompson, said, the affair will, 'be and. Auxiliary,. Brownies, Girt . The Waterbury City to Sunday school picnics on an."held at Stale's Pond from 1 to 4 Amatuer League, some of the open, trolley car .... Like p.m.. The schedule is: 1 to 2, Lets start molding some of our best Sundays in a, young fellows struggling through, a depression children under nine; 2 to 3, life were spent at Hamilton Park with nothing but sports to children 9 through ,1,1; and 3 to4 , future citizens today - and later to play in it brighten your day ... Oh so many" children 12 through 1.5. Watching the unbelievable Albie things that have meant so much. The pond will be stocked, with Booth devastate opponents at And there is so much more to some 200 trout for the Derby. Support your Little Leaguers Yale Bowl Viewing the Cadets come. Serving on the committee.' with -and Midshipment as 'they put on All. Booster Tickets purchased at Pat's 'Restaurant their marching; drills at the Bowl Martha, Barrel!,, of Watertown, Mr. Thompson are Joseph. a. senior social work, student at Wichroswki, Francis Batelle, Friday, tie 23rd & Sttturday the 24th, may 'lie had when the. Bulldogs were playing James ' Forsberg, Richard Army and -Navy"... The circus Wartburg College, Waverly, for half price 50c and Fats Restaurant will pay Iowa, is spending the May term, Carlson, Dr. John Drescher, parades from, an apartment Clyde Sayre, Robert: Lauer, the balance. window on West Main St. as the working at. the Jane Addams Center, a. social agency,, in. Robert." Phillips -and Eugene Booster Tickets $1.00 cast of Ringing Bros. Barnum Lughran. Bailey'and all the animals Chicago, 111 3ped down West. Mam St. en te to Brassco Park. Pat's Restaurant LUMBER • PAINTS 659 Main St. Watertown 274-8100 ' 'What a pleasure to read fellows like , • MILL WORK The place to eat if you're hurt/try. Gayte' Talbot,' Harry Grayson, Ail foods cooked in "our otrn kitcheii. Dan' Daniel, Shirley Povich, Sid • HARDWARE Mercer, Hype igoe, ', Dick Farrington, Jimmy • RENTALS 'Powers, John. P. Carmichael, Bill Cor urn, Fred. Lieb, Ed Bang and. the rest of the wonderful line WATERTOWN of Sporting News correspondents and syndicated columnists. BUILDING SUPPLY 56 Edw Ml* M. Wrt.rt.wn 274-2555 -PERSONAL NOTE- Who could ever forget the 10 OUf CtMtOIftOIS wk IIIOJHM .New York Yankees in 'their hey- day of terrorizing the American AHOTHER FUST League and 'there never will be' Wt wMi t» thank al our another Mel. Allen or Red. IN WATERTOWN! customers and frfendt far .Barber, and what about Fred' flMtff past1 potrp nQ£#. Hoey one of the early voices of NOW _ the 'Boston Braves and Red Sox? Wt thai maintain our hif h ... •Native Dancer, 'Clint Frank, 1 Deluxe iashmobiles and another horse, 'the Wild One to serve you standard of s«rvk« and wtfl of the Osage, Pepper Martin, of contirtitt ow 'fit*' d«4hs«ry,. the St. Louis Cardinals. •iwtii better and faster cvwttlr Thanks again 1 Those excursion trips to New wiwy iwtlaiMMy ajaltfwitisaa to oil our OfoiMto WM b# an an f STEPOHAITIS ' customers!. •fiafvas and fftit policy wll- Rtol Estate Brok*rs COUWMW tnovftnnc4y, -LISTINGS WANTED- Land, Houses, etc. DYNAMIC Cotmth u< an al your fast'ivt CALL 756-8416 , n«*ds. 'IMP* hav* many «ug- 26 Donahue St. Watcrbur.v WASHMOBUE gMrien* far sp«cial occasions •ml we'd km pltasad to b«af Completely Automatic ««fvk« f HI avaffy way pos*f bU. 4 $100 ALLONGO'S WALSH- IWATERTOWN PACKAGE ST( WASH I 667 Main St. Waltiftwn Echo Lake Rd. Watertown PHONE: 274-3987 MASSAHI Now! Books of .. D—st tt. %nmd dm tt |»nt' mnhjl - n GUEJD OPTICIANS Contact' Louses 11 ticket* for $10.00 51 Center St. ' 154-1114 now available! - Waterbory Property of the Watertown HistoricalTimes (Watertowa ,Society Coon. i, May 22,1969-Pag e II .TOE SALE: Nice level lot off LEGAL NOTICE Buckingham St., Oakville. Near Less Than 1.000 CLASSIFIED Polk. School. 100 x 120. City water TAX NOTICE watertownhistoricalsociety.organd sewers. .Reasonably priced. C&nttnned .From Page, 1) Call Frances Lang, 755-6685, •.he firs,t, and 306-30 in the All persons responsible for lE'WEAVING: Moth holes and Mid-State Realty. .272-3521,, Second. payment of taxes on "Real boras invisibly rewoveh or Tie final question concerned Estate," " Personal,"" or mended. Monogramming. LOST, strayed or stolen, j, authorization for tie Town, "Automobile" located in the Davidson's 274-222,. Jhepherd-Collie puppy in vicinity Manager and Treasurer • in Town of Watertown are hereby oi Academy Hill, fast Sunday -elation to the issuance ano sale notified, and warned a tax: of 46.5 TOR RENT: Floor Sanders' and morning. Brown and vnite u 'bond's ana passed 692-128. The mills on the dollar, laid on the Polishers,, Power Saws, ladders. spotted, about eight weeks old. ""•rst District vote was 399-91 Grant List of October 1. 1:968. Plumbing Tools, 101 rental tools Anyone with information caii aa me second 293-37. will 'become due and payable- for home owners. 174-1417. May 1.196B. Watertown Building Supply The undersigned will be at the S6 Echo Lake Rd. 274-2565 IE YOUR OWN 'BOSS lilbert Christie Town Hall. Watertown, to 3am $10 Per Hour 3 receive taxes .May 1 through May FOE YOUR BEST BUYS in art 'Time Or Full Time JonUinied .From Page lj 31. inclusive: Monday through Become an authorized carpeting, see our large stock of jirectors elected include Mr. Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1.2:00 .Mill Ends and Remnants from H f4& r a po sit \ p p 1 i, c a, t o r Noon and 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.: W a t er to w n. 7o r r ingt on,., Bart, ,. man ."'ournier. America's Best Known, Carpet •••'ichoias Mattel!' and Robert, S. Saturdays, 9:00 avrn. to 1.2:00 Mills. Savings from, 1.4 to 1-3. Winsted area i ana earn up co $8fl Noon. Also Wednesday and. aaily during season. ..n jur imith. IT.. JJirisue was Many large enough for wall-to- -eeieciea to the Board. Friday evenings, • May 30th wall installation. HOUSATONIC revolutionary lew exterior excepted. 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. May airless spray painting program. VALLEY RUG. SHOP. Cornwall 1,'ISS LINDA V. CAMP, 29th from, 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Bridge, Conn. Tel. 2QK724134... •we train you. at our expense. May 31st from 9:00 a.m. to 12 jrrange advertising and. furnish, 'laughter it Mr. xaa Mrs. RJ. BLACK i SON, INC. 'Moon. Office closed Friday. May id your ttou.se jobs. .No selling. •Kid ridge I. .."amp, Saies & Service CARPENTER .AND MASON No investment for equipment or JuernseytowB .lid,..,, is one oi 41 Water Pump*, farer Softeners 30'. 'ool Equipment WORK, reasonable. Building, inventory. For more details oo TesJtmen '«no recently were Any /tax of portion thereof repairing. Free estimate. Tel. •oosen ilue Key honorary n>emaston Rd. 'atertewn unpaid after June 1. 1:969. will ".his solid, business opportunity 274-8397,. jnone Mr. Patrick at, 346-4852. society members ,n vlount 74-8853- become delinquent, and subject iolvoke College, South Hartley, to interest from, the due date, GENERAL ELECTRIC '"lass. Membership is based on May 1st, at, the rate of three- 'Heating, Hot Water, Warm Air WATERTOWN: A jouncing nersonaftty, academic standing, quarters of one per centum for orooK runs througn this property and. Air Conditioning. WESSON l and interest 'in, the college. ,vs each, month and fraction thereof HEATING CORP., Watcftary •JI over 3 4 acres, farm noose, nemoer? oi Blue .Key, girls which shall elapse from the time Td. OM711 small barn, ana garage. 450 feet pi.de prospective students and when such tax shall have become n this property fronts on .Davis ntier interested visitor around due and payable until the time ERNIE'S AUTO BODY WORK St.. near Straits Tpfce. Plenty oi he Mount Holyoke campus. •or ail your same shall be paid One of the most completely room ,t"or at least three more nouses. Elderly owner asictng • siflefltiol or Dated at, Watertown this 29th equipped'Paint and. Body Shops S16.S00. Steponaius Agency <'56- CHIMNEY CLEANING. md :omm«rciai «i«»a» day of April, 1.969. in Connecticut, Wheel-Alignment, Mlfi:. •os. cellars, garages ana attics ._ ARMANDJ.DEROUIN and Balancing. 14.1. Meriden Rd., Waterbury. -.eanea. 274~6581. Tax Collector LEFTOVER 1968 zig-zag sewing PAR GLASS TT-5-224B nacnine. Built-in controls to •IMIL JEWELERS '"64 Main St. LOST: Thomaston Savings Bank •mate buttonholes. Sews Buttons EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING TAX NOTICE Book No. W 7199. Payment. 74-2151 in. Blind hems, makes lancy x Guaranteed, Wortmansnip. All, persons responsible for applied for. Hitches. Clearance price $45,54. payment of taxes on property, "ax included, ar six -nontnly real, personal or automobile, LOST: Waterbury National Bank payments of $7.58 each. For free located in the Oakville Fire delivery call. Capitol sewing until SHERRI-ANN'S District, are hereby notified and, Book No. W 329.. Payment 1 applied for. I D.m. if toll, call collect. 757- 3INETTE warned that a tax of live i'5t .907. a-e c i a • j i • n q i n I to II i o n 4, A m e rj c am ir o o a mills on the dollar, laid on the LOST: Waterbury National Bank • 400 MAIN STREET Grand List of October i, .1968. Book No. W 524. Payment SPARE TIM,.E INCOME 'atertown will become due and payable on' applied for. Refilling and collecting money •^r oi snacn or a meoi... f,tal.: 5:.JO AM to r.JO P'M tax as follows: Drapery and. Upholstery Fabrics :,o $2,900 casn. Seven, to 12 hours •jnaa>s ' VIA lo Noon Monday through Friday. 10 at enormous savings. South Mam weeKly can ici excellent "TiP IN SOON!! a.m. to 12 Noon and 1 to 5 p.m. St. (Rt. 251 Newtown. Conn. •monthly income. More tuJl time. M o n d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y .*"or personal interview ••write evenings. 6 to 8 p.m.. and after FOUND: At Watertown Post. • J NIT E D JIS T RIB I" TIN G June 1. Tuesdays, 1 to 4 p.m. Office, first week in. May. man. s COMPANY, i N. iALPH Any tax or portion thereof or boy's wrist watch. Owner may WENUE. PITTSBURGH. ?A. SOOT & BOYD INC. unpaid after June 1. 1969. will have by identifying. 5202,. Include phone numoer. :: IH53 become delinquent and subject suranrc to interest from the due date. COMMERCIAL , NDUSTRIAL May 1st. at the rate of three- ELECTRICAL GENERAL INSURANCE quarters of one per cent, for each, tEAL ESTATE month and, fraction, thereof which shall elapse from the due 'ATERTOWN: 449 MPin St., 274-2591 dale, May 1st, until the same 'ATERBURY: M«w Location shall be paid. 510 Main St Dated at Oakville. Oak vi lie 41 Meadow St. (over Mo than Hole Buicfc) Connecticut, this 29th day of "J-725I 274- 5461 \ April, 1969. MOTOR OVERHAUL MRS. MARTHA CAPUANO Tax Collector • GENERATOR 1EWIND Oakville Fire District TT-5-22-89 Moke it .) censea | FORMAL adeqoote since WILLIAM i, TR0TTA I wiring! 927 ft««t Estate Bretor RESIDENTIAL (rom nix w fi«...^»T fosfiion rrttin*ti APPRAISALS rom aof own ITOCK...4«T Tfiot taiiora'di 625 Main Strati Wottrtown REAL "it «.itacf"iy as you a likt it. 274-2097 — 567-9023 Imdimbo's Format Shop ESTATE IAWN MOWERS 3 Vnion St. - Itaterbwy ~ -"53-8896 REPAIRED finest cteantng - Pwittm Dry Cleaners - .,'54-2955 All molts listings needed in the I.S. DECKER Watertown & Oakville area 758-9734 JSE THE EASY WAY Port U. Eat. MMdltbwy GRAHAM REALTY 1 o Pav for Heating Oil m MACHINE Call 274-4576 anytime m VESSON Persononzed BUDGET Plli OPERATOR Z " 1 easy equai monrhly paymenrs EXPERIENCE PREFERRED * Experienced * Professional ommencing in June tut Will train nainq next May Steady Employment Mo Biq Bills - No Sweor - No Charge mrnmt PAINTING tegulaCompanr Nt«riyt i Pain d OW ntenor & Exterior f mployw B^n»fin s rne rime ro arrange Tor This LITTON '* Airless Spray Paintinq 3HONE7S6-7041 INDUSTRIES James Dunn m WESSON JRWPIffl SI* ©IMP WlMlSilflW Ml!w9* '0 UtetifieW St. Tarerree Heat An *q ua I opportunity wmphfrn Thomoston 283-5674 L.•IflNII $«VICi • Pi'lNACl CUANINCi Page 12-TowpProperty, Times' (Watertown of, Conn.) the, May 22,196 Watertown9 Historical Society Foil Shows . -" \ five questions very' interesting Mark-Anthony Annual Ecumenical BIRTHS and enlightening. He explained, - (Cooturaed From Page 1.) I J • (Continued From Mge 1} > ""I. find this poll, most helpful, "in (Continued .From Pag« 1) _ 65 percent of his constituentwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgs soliciting 'the' views of a large • individual parish. There will be a LEA VElf WORTH - A daughter, " who responded to his pit support number of 'people in my district./ Providence College .where he general distribution of an "Sara Lynn,,, Apr. 20 in Waterbury such .legislation, while- only 26 Knowing > 'their- opinions on, .... .received, a B. A. degree in 1964. ...informational leaflet and. '".Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. percent are opposed. Nine important issues help me to'd o A former manager of the registration forms "prior to 'that Frederick'.. Leaveurortb percent remain undecided,. - a 'better job as a, legislator and a Hartford 'Office of the time. .. • (Barbara Bristol). 'White 'Deer Of the questions tabulated so representative. However, I have Commercial Credit Corporation, 'The..-' following committees RockRd.. Woodbury. - far, Meskili found the most even, always maintained that a good .Mr. Mark-Anthony joined the have been" appointed by the split"of opinion, on the issue of legislator mist 'vote'' as his Bank's staff in Thomaston on Com m u n i t y - E c u m en. i c a 1 lowering '(he voting age to II. conscience dictates.. In making April 1 where he has served, as a, 'Council: Staff recruitment, Miss Fifty-one percent opposed the up my mind on how 1 will vote on trainee prior to transfer" to his Francis" Griffin, Mrs,. .Allen younger voting age; 45 percent a 'particular .'issue, many factors new assignment .in Watertown. Muglia, Mrs. Ellis Barlow, Miss ENGINEERED of 'the respondents favored such -come .into play, some of which ''.Kim Black and Brace Houghton; a change; 'only . tottr 'percent; may 'be conflicting. There is the Previous business affiliation i curriculum, and Staff Training, SINTERINCS also includes membership on. 'the 'Urs. Sherman Slavin, Mrs. Fred, remained 'undecided. Meskill national interest, my state's : AND said, This indicates that the interest, my district's-" interest, "faculty of Sacred, Heart High. Black, Mrs,.'Robert, 'Collins,, and .. Connecticut referendum on as well as particular groups with School, Waterbury. In addition to Miss Lesley Slavin; Registration PLASTICS, IMC. lowering the voting age in the'interests of 'their "own. All of his teaching assignment there, and Publicity, Mrs,., Charles State is 'in for a tough fight if my these different viewpoints must he was,.,an assistant coach of the Parsley, Mrs. .Norman Steven A football team. and Mrs,,. Franklin Wilson. - poll is any ' indication. of the be 'considered before a decision 1AIE1IOI1 sentiment throughout the State." is. made on. how ..to vote on. a Active in civic affairs, he is a 'There will be special, training . "Of .'particular interest in light certain issue. .The results of 'the member of -the Maugatucfc for teachers at, a, cooperative of recent developments is a Congressional - poll are an, session with 'the Thomaston INDUSTRY - question, on the Supreme Court," important factor in my Valley Drug Committee, Ecumenical School, teachers on, 'noted the Sixth District thinking." Democratic Town, Committee June 14 1 and the Community Congressman. "Residents were The Connecticut Congressman Development Action Plan of asked if they favored a reported, 'that he 'has "received, Watertown. The ATWOOD Agency Constitutional Amendment more 'than, 24,000 returns. Since .He resides with Ms wife, which would allow Congress to the questionnaire was designed Arlene and their two children at override, ajJS§§Eeme 'Court, to permit 'both, husband and, wife 4 Ddwood Drive, Oakvilie. decision' by a two-thirds to respond, it means that 1, have 274-6711 vote." Meskill ~ said, received, opinions from, more - *' Surprisingly, 52 percent 'than 42,000 residents in ' my 'thought 'that Congress should be 'district. I am delighted with this NICHOLAS INSURANCE SERVICES given, 'the authority to overrule 'enthusiastic response." MATTQFF 49 Deforest St. (next to Town Hoi I) Wote-Aown the Court, Thirty-seven percent Meskill explained, "As soon as -PHOTOGRAPHER- * St.P«BlIai.Co.'i # Empire Mwiui disagreed, and .11 percent had no the tabulations are completed, on, # NittuHtlGmceM * tlt'fkwderi. ' 9mM ing ~ An nou ncam• nts' opinion." • .' 'the last five questions -on the . «37 Main St. Watwtown Congressman Meskill said he questionnaire, the results will be • 2744SS2 • 2744720 JOHN B. ATWOOD found the results of-these first released,.," •

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