'■ : \ ■’If 7 ■ I w ' .7 ", •■ ^ i ■' -1 - F v r .' • . • « • I tridAY, JANUARY 24, 19S8 Avemgre Daily Net PTews Run PAGE SIXTEEN For UM Week Ended The Weather UJattrlrpatfr lEoMthtg 1|fraUi January 18, 1958 Poraeiaat ef U. S. W m ther ItiifiMw Snow ehaaglag to min modembe Salvatore Vendrillo of this town 12,628 te heavy Inter today. Windy, cletMiy, Is a member of the Connecticut 4- Two Drivers Held Child Study Grou|> About Town H Judging team competing with Buckley IS anted Town Agent Member of the Audit min ending tonight Lnw near M. teams from 11 other northeastern On Road Charges Will Hear Doctor Dm ’t Threw ’Em Away R IH U R 4 Bureau orOrculntion Sunday cloudy, colder. High fas 80s. The Zipser Club will hold Us states at the Boston Poultry Show ISUH plenty, of wear left in those shoes Manchester—-A City of Village Charm To Check Garbage Service [when you bring them here for expert re- monthly mectinit Siinday in the today. Two drivers, Invol/ed In separate Dr. ‘ Ross Thomas, psycholokiat clubroom* «l 2:30 p.m. with Instal at the Aewdngtbn Home and Hos I pairs. lation of officers. Robert D. Owen, son of Mrs. Mil accidents here yesterday afternoon, Complaints of poor garbage WORK DONE WHILE-U-WAIT VOL. LXXVII, NO. 98 (TWELVE PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1958 (Claaaifled Adverttalnk on Page 10) Weekend Skating pital for-Orlpplect Children, will be PRICE FIVE C E )^ dred B. Tharrel, 211 5fain St., will were arretted on charges of fol service were being followed up to the guest scatter at the meeting or WHILE YOU SHOP Dr A rthur W. Fanla, 446 Adams graduate from recruit training to lowing foo closely: Thomas E. Nee, A, day by Walter Buckley, a special Weekend , ice skating vnd of the Mancheeter Child Study St., a former Ctech atorncy, Jour morrow at the Naval Training Cen il. of 427 B. Cente. St., Is sched Group at 1 o'clock Tuesday after nalist and economist, now A rc- ter, Great Lakes, 111. toWn agent hired to check on g4r-' coaatlng hours at Park DepartDei uled to be presented In Town Court ment supervised areas were an noon in the library of the Buck- \ searcli associate with the State De tomorrow, while Henry L. 'Jlllot' bage collection.- ley School. ' Now At 23 Oak St.. Klan Maps UAW Walkout partment of Labor, will conduct Hiring of the retired bank em nounced today. OPEN WEDNESDAT Storm Fringe Hits Dr. 'Thomas has had consider SAM YULYES a new Monday evening course, en son, 39, of East Hartford, is sched ploye was announced by General C enter Springs Pond Will be uled to appear In court Monday. able experience with ediotlonally ’’Shoe Repairing of the Better-Kind for Over 40 Tenra.” titled "U.S.-U.S.S.R Relations." at Skidding Causes Manager Richard Martin. open today from S to 10 o'clock Threatens for About 8 p.m;. Nee's car crashed for ice skating. Hockey will Im disturbed children. Following his Use Our Convenient Rear Entrance'At Purnell Parking Hillyer College. Registration for Martin told the Board of Dlrec- talk a question and answer period New Rally this and other evening courses .may 2-Car Crash Here into the rear of a car operated by tora on Ttiesday that a special em allowed during the lame hours James Williamson, 49, of Willl- at Center Springs Annex. will be held. Some State Areas be made at Hillyer College until ploye wouW be engaged- to check Anyone interested is invited.' Dodge Factory A 2-car accident at the Inter mantlc, at the inte-section of E. complaints. He-said that checking Saturday and Sunday, the Feb. 1. Middle Tp’xe. and Vernon St. Pa section of W. Middle Tpke. and expenses would be deducted from acbedule for akatlng at <>nter In Carolina B y T H E ABCMKXATBD PR ESS f a.m. The storm caused numerous Detroit, Jan. (/P)—The A capacity crdwd attended the Edison Rd. early last night resulted trolman Primo Amadeo said that paimients made by thf town to the S la n g s w lir be froni 10 to 10. ^ Williamson, driving west on E. A northwardeoioving snow minor accidents, and held up a charitable card party given by in extensive damages to one of the garbag# contractor. These same hours will be in United Auto Workers union Middle Tpke,, had stopped for Hospital Notes Burlington. N. C., Jan. 25 storm was scheduled to by funeral procession. * M anchester Emblem Club. No. 251, cars but neither driver \vas injured, Residents with complaints will force at Charter Oak Park. OP MANCHESTER Meteorologist Jim Dunn at the may strike one of the big last night at the Elks Home. Re school traffic when his car was continue to follow regular chan Hockey hours will also be the (/P)—A Ku Klux Klan rally pass Connecticut today, but \ police said. hit from behind by Nee’s vehicle. la iT C H E R 6LASS CO. sntchen New Haven Municipal Airport three car makerji two months freshments of sandwiches, assorted According to Patrolman John nels in calling the garbage collec same at Center Springs Annex. PatiebtA Today: 198. . Its fringes poured snow and Damage to the front of the ac Apparently will go on near Weather bureau said the atorm ahead of the time talks are dessert squares and coffee were Hughes, a' car driven by Mrs. Ethel tion service. the manager aalJ. The Coasting hours will be from ADMITTED YESTERDAY: here tonight as scheduled with sleet on Rome parts of the waa centered this morning pear scheduled to get under way served. Mrs. Poster Williams was R. Hatch, 41. of W est W lllington, cused's car was heavy ard the ve number Is. listed with Manchester 8:30 to 8:30. 1188 WEBT MIDDLE TURNPIKE hicle had to be towed from the KevU) F ogarty. 4 Summey St.; a different group of Klansmen state. Waahington, D. C„ and waa mov / ■ general chairman. was proceeding west on W. Middle town administrative offices In the A' unifOTmed policeman will Mrs. Shirley Zapqrrsky,; Eaat ing north-northeast at approxi on new contracts. scene. Damage to the rear end of CORNER DURANT ST. Heavy anow waa reported in The. UAW executive board yes Tpke. when it skidded on a patch telephone directory. be on duty duri:ig the coasting H artford; Mrs. D orothy Relde:-. 31 sponsoring it. Danbury and \){aterbury. Other mately. 25 miles per hour. of ice and ended up extended the other car was minor. Neither Buckley will cheok through writ hours. Howard White of the Burlington He said forecastera don't expect terday approved calling a strike at H»r§'$ Mtws operator was hurl, Amadeo said. Phoenix St., Vernon: Joseph White, i areas had rain gild aleet. In gen across the traveled portion of the ten reports made by the service, Boltop; . Raymond Small, 12
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PAGB W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26. 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURbAY, JANUARY 25,1968 PAGE TfiBEX Hebron * tteW H a ^ r -—LsHalstf i NevsM Bolton WKNB— 840 -iO -M ( Church Youths WDRCVrlSfiO WDftily—utiteri Htehtc Business Sheinwold on Bridge Daily Radiotf wpo:P—Hound Dog I WCCO-^1290 Easteni- StBBilBrd.TiiiM N WHAT—8)« * : » — / Start Busine^, WHiU^—LsUMUeCta NoireAA E d fW H. Clarke, head o f th et Two hrothera, W ill and Morill^ Frank. P. Sheldon, CLU, Man Delectable Mountain Eyed w*ric—Monitor Clarke Inaurance ■ Agency at 176 Hebert of Hartford, have recently chester representative of Phoenix ^ NO PlACt FOB . WDRO^Mrta Plan Stock Sale INI^OOKNT BYSTONNCB8 -The following program ecHed- ^ j^P-H oui3 Dog E. Center St., ia the author of an started on their first business ven Mutual Life, has been cited as the N#fth WHAy —Parada of Music ' By Alfrad BheinwoM As Site for Aircraft Signal ilea are supplied ey the radio article appearing in the Januar>’ ture in opening a service station on company’s top agent in Connecti Both sides waJaenUe WCCt^Kct:"ifl Rtsua WHa Y—Hecord ftanew // i t WKNB—P.M. WTIC-Mbnltor iaaue of "Rough Notes," an insur the corner of W. Middle Tpke. and cut for 1957. Hijs sales surpass Boys of the Order of Sir Gala- When the doubles staitt to fly NORTH managemenu and are eubject to WTIC—Monitor WDRC—The World Temgltl ance trade Journal. Adams St. TTie service station is ed that of any other company rep had. 'st. Peter’s Episcopal Church, thick and fa it, innocent bystand * Q6S4 Vfcf«o E v e r y d iiy ^ e top of DelecUble MounltMountRiii^plng paper and twine auitable for •hang* without noDce. WDRC—Record Shop WPOP—Hound Dog ■ called the Hebert Brothers Cities resentative in the" state. have thought up somethbw'new as ers must make lure that they stay V K 8 In tnlt town. It being eyed by. the overaeas packaging. 1:W^ I ----- Tempo Bandstand A ll Bights Beeerved WHAY—Record Aeviev Serrlce Station. a project for this year.^The mem innocent. This is just as true in * A 10 8 federer^ Civil Aeronsutlct Board Youths to Attend Bally ‘WHAY-i-Parada of Muatc WTIC—Monitor * Q985 WHAY—Polka P u tj bers, directed by Hedley Hill, have world champhmahtp matches, like H. T. DleksMsa A OSh ■a the tUe of an Inttallalion Ih The High School yoiing people j WCCC-•Music Koom WCCC—Record Revue WDRO-The World TonlfM W IS T B A IT WKNB—This Is Your World WPOP—Hound Dog The Manchester branch of the founded a company they call the the mie that started yesterday' In their Tacah and Omni Range air of the Congregational Church will i WKNB—P.M. WTIC-Monitor • ;5a— Como, Itgi3s aa it is in g sociable A K 9 7 BADS OTIO-News John Hancock Mutual Life Insur “ Galahad Birdfeeder Corp.” , Of Cbaaesl 8 ffartfare, Ceaa. craft gutdanoq ayatem. attend the Pilgrim Fellowship. WDge—jN’ews RtporUr a WDRC—Record Shop 'WHAYfUccord IteTlew game in your home. ¥ 9 5 3 2 V AQ 104 ‘I’eats are currently being made WPOP— Tempo Bandstand WTIC—Monitor ance Co. of Boston has placed sec ficers are: President, Oavid Taylor; ♦ K Q 8 2 ♦ 4 Uhaaasl e Mew Havaa, Ceea.. Winter Rally at the Union Con-j 1:30- W'DRc—Mooda for Rofnajeea ' ond in the United States in the vice president, William Leach; aec- . South was afflicted with an ail Chseesl If Narir*re. Cess. on land on the east aide of "Bolton gregational Church in Rockville j 1:14— . A AlO A K4 3 2 Ohaeetl is 8ailaAlsW, Mats. YOUR YARN SHOP WUAY—Parade of Music WPoP—Hound Dog • amount of Insurance sold last year. r'etary, Geoffrey Kirkham; .and ment known to moet bridge play Ghasa*l te NsiThrftafa, Casa. Center Rd. owned by Mrs, Rliza- tomorrow. They will meet at the ■ WHAK-Polka Pany w rcc—Record Revue • :45- SOUTH (O m Block Cast Of Mais WCCC—Music* ttoom WKNB-This Is Your World WHAY—Record Jterlew The local office was in competi treasurer, James Batson. The.v are ers as “big feet.” He got the afore A 10 8 Quuwel 4S Belreks, Mast. beth Sumner aiid Hiaa' Jeanette local church at 2:45 p.m. ClMSfl SI Wsfsaban. Csaa. Benroes Oak aaC-Hirch) WKNB-P M WTIC—Monitor WTIC-Monitor tion with 230 other offices. selling shares of, "stock” to friends said big feet into the auction In- ¥ J 7 4 ' Sumner. The main Items on the program \ WTIC—Rom Militr WDRC—Record Shop W’DRC—Moods for Ronuact Eleven members of the agency atead of staying discreetly on the Tacan, coined from ’’Tactical WDRC— > Oocoratt > WPOP----T^mpo Bandstand WPOP—Hound Deg at 25 cents per share. Next spring, ♦ J 97 « S * Art Noodiaworii St the rally are' a debate end dis 4:45— qualified for the 1600,000 to outside. A J 7 6 Air Control arid Navigation” ia an cussion on whether Christians w^PP—Tjfmpo Banditaud the company will be dissolved and 1:ID- WHAY- Parade of Music WHAY—Record R*ftrt«V $1,000,000 Club. They are James they will buy back the shares. West promptly doubled, and the N fH k t m t SmHh W « t SuppIlM electronic ayttem for guldahM of should go to war and a . classic WTIC—Monitor WTIC—N *»» Maasaro, Raymond LaValley. En outcome was Just what South de-, l A Doubis J > . DeoMs r high level, high speed flight of Jet WHAV^^Priti de ot Music WDRC—Record Shop WDRr—Mood* for Romutda They will pay a dividend, too, they SWITCH TO * Ft m iRStruefionf movie: “ Quiet on the Western WCCC Musit Koom WPOP— Tempo Bandstand WPOP—Hound Do* rico Rufinl. George. Reale. Ralph promise, on each share. served. He wound up with ohly Peis - Pass Pm airplanes. A local inatallallOn Front." ' WKNB-P U would be part of a nationwide ays-' v^WTIC—Ross Miller Hale Jr.. William Walsh, Michael 'They expect to nfake a profit four tricks, suffering a penalty of Opeoia# lead A7 * Frot Poriifnq Young people planning to at WHAY Parade of Music WHAY—Record Rirltw 800 points. tern being coihpletcd to eventual VDRC—Adventure In Scienca WTIC—Monitor w n c —M..nilor Esposito. Joseph Lebiedz, Edward from their project, which they will 80 OOXTAOE BT— Ml 0-2888 tend should contact the Rev. Mr., 4(POP- T^mpo Bandstand WDRC ■Ford Road Show , WDRC—Mood* for Romuica Jarosz. John Dillon and Daniel What sort of silly player was bid. Then North and South will be ly eliminate the "omni’‘ range nmv ChlMidler. There will be a regtstra-. WPOP ■Tempo Bandstand WPOP—Hound Dog use to buy material with which to uaed by commercial aircraft. Near :I5- Gallagher. make birdfeeders. this, and what weak game was he safely out pf the soup. tlon of. 50 cents to cover rally Parada of Music playing ip? l:U (M) SDNOAT NEWS by Inttallationi are said to exist Ro“«in I WHAY —Parade ol Mustc WHAY—Record Rtntw Special recognition will be given For the Birds ■When the'hand was played at 4iM * t) BOWUNG STABS expend. Those sttending should WKNB—P.M. \\TIC—Monitor WTIC—Monitor to Michael J. Maloney Jr., district South was Walter Avarelli, a the other table of the 1957 world IU-4C) EACE TEE NATION at Idlewlld International Airport bring a box lunch. Beverage will WTIC—Ross Milter WDRC ■«>Record Shop WDRC—Mood* for Ronuae* manager, and the representatives Speaking of birds, they have had member of the world champion Ct-M) OMNIBt’S In New York and at Worcester, be provided. WPRC-Musir. on Disc WPOP- •Tempo Bandstand WPOP—Juk* Box Skturd*y Ntglit a hard time with all this snow, championahip, \ the American Seenti fr*m "La Perirli*U’> WPOP—*rfmpo Bandstand l«;t»— at Quebec in March. ship Italian team. 'The hand took FUEL OIL Maas. rathollc Mawtes WHAY Parad* of Music WHAY —R'cord R«vicw ’This correspondent has chopped up North player pashed as dealer. An 4:M ( t) PAl’L WINCRELL SHOW The plan calls for construction t:iA- place In the 1967 world champion Italian pnir held the East-West (U-4C) WOBLD NEWS KOl’ND- Masses will be celebrated St. WHAY—PaiNide of Music WTIC- Monitor WTTC—Monitor spare offerings.' dumping Into the ship against an American team in MODERN HEATIN8 CP of a small building to house the Maurice Church tomorrow-at 8:30 WCCC—Music Room WDRC — Make Wav for Youth WDRC—Mood* for Romxnc* Miss Bernice Juul of the Weldon chopping bowl about everything cards and hid up tb gams in no- i)M (.S4t) TEEAS BANGBES ^ • WPOP —Temiv> Bandstand WPOP—Juk* Bo* Siturdky Night New 'York. A ll ofw hlch .proves neceaaary equlpnieiit and an ac and 10 a.m. WKNB—PM 1: 1^—• Beauty Studio is scheduled to at birds might appreciate, including trump, going down one trick. A l • t its v e r y best "The Devtl’i I)«Mt)r’' cess road to the tUe. The Inalalla- WTIC—Roas that even the greateet players do together. Ainerica gained 900 (16-M) SEVEN LIVELY AETS Hot I.unrh Menu WHAY — Parade’ of Music WHAY-Moonlight Matin** tend a public hearing held by the spinach and grapefruit skin. ‘Thev tion would be unmanned but would WDRC—CU> Hospital WTIC Monitor WTIC—Now* Edgar H. Clarke some remarkably foolish things at points on this harmless little hand. "Bteet In Ceiitrall* Ne. I ” The menu for the hot lunch pro WPOP—Tempo B^dstand Sixth Beauty Shop Wage - ^ a r d ate the spinach last of all and l : lt ( t) l o n e BAEGEB ‘ be checked at frequent intervals. M^DRC “ Make Way for Youth WDRC-N*** . ^ Frank P. Sheldon the bridge table. Dally Queatton gram o‘f the Elementary School 1:14- WPOP—Tempo Bandstand WPOP—Juke Bo* 8*jurd*y Night The article, entitled "Here la a ; next Wednesday at the Labor De turned up ^ e lr noses at the grape- "Oheet C u rea" \ Methodist Service WHAY-Parade of Music Rule to Itemember As dealer, you hold: Spadea A J WYMAN'S (It) BOOTS AND SADDLES next week will be: Monday, bar 11:15— Town Plan that Assures Good , partment building at 93 Farming- In recognition of his ‘‘outstand fruit skin (M) SCIENCE FICTION TBBA- "Knocked Down, But Not Out” WOCC—*4ualc Room iVIlAY —Newi WHAY—Moonlight Mktln** ton Ave. in Hartford. . 'niey^eem to like chop- If you’d: like to avoid this parti 3 2. Hearts A Q 10 8. Diamonds 4, OIL COMPANY becued beef on bun, wax beans, WKNB—P M WTTO— WTIC—Snort* 8er\-ice, ■ deals with a plan now ; ing performance In sales and serv ped bread, meat acrapa and TEB la the title of the sermon the Rev. cular kind of foolishness, make it Clubs K 4 3 2. What do you say? M MAIN ST— TEL. MI S-18M (U ) OBAL BOBEB'rS potato chips, and coconut pudding: WTIC—Ron* Mlll-T WDRC—Make Wav for Youth WDRC—Mood* for Rnmanc* being used by the Manchester As- ; Recommendations recently sub ice .to policyholders,” he has also Shelia best of anything. Carlton Daley will use tomorrow WDRC—Citv Ho.ipllal WPOP—Naws WPOP—Juk* Bo* 8*turd*y Night your rule to keep qmet with a Answer: Bid on e, club. With jlUV: G B E E N STAM TS 6;M « t) DB. CUISTIAN Tuesday, chopped ham sandwich. •ociation of Insurance Agents in mitted to the Labor Commissioner ( t) WEST POINT it. the 9.30 and 11 a.m. worship WPOP—T?mpo Bandstand 115— It :M— been named agency leader for the Some who feed the birds say hopelesa hand, especially when an three 4-card suits in \ hand, that Mexican corn, tossed salad, and WHAY—«LH.r»s Boettigm WHAY-Moonlight Mattnc* providing coverage for the city i by the Board will be considered at year. iV u’ u i : )',. T- •* V i'i ' 'i: . V 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY/JANUARY 25, 1958 PAGE i r v f f AGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1068 Tight money was aupposed to Chol^. Annual .iThsologioai. KilU" ■low thing* down a little for us, cation Sunday” '"serYiee.; = - 4 More Bodies 7. p.m.. Evensortg' with ‘Boys’ Klan Maps and keep our prosperity balloon Choir. This is the first completaly from bloating tuielf too close to Here ’ii There Albert Gayson PUBLUHKD BY THl! sung/service of this year. Ingtruc- lUClULD PRINTING CO.. INC the bursting point with ever Of Children in tioirby-the clergy on the FatUi and t3 BIsmII Strtet Practice of the Church follows in For Bond Referendum New R9.Ry lUILDER M uich«st^ Conn. higher costs and prices, based on THOMAS r reROUBON, the theory of ever-expanding pro Chicago Debris the psrish house. V WALTER R l^O U BO N Dally: 7 p.m., Evsnlng Prayer. WALTER E. TEDFORD The first man to know official Publlibora duction and txmsumption. Cm,, r Congregational Churcli 8L James’ R^ C. Church Wednesdays; 10 s'.m.. Holy Com ALTERATIONS - NEW HOMES Pounded October L UWl GOirnTY EDITOB totals on voting in a special bond In Carblina Cheap money, now, is supposed (Continued from Paso One) Clifford O. Simpson, Minister Rev. John F. Bannon, Priator munion in the Cbildrsn’s Chapel. lasue election, Wednesday will be ,, Publtebed tCrtry klrenlng Eacepi to start pumping the balloon up B. Russell Perr, Rev. James T. (^’Connell Atty. Thomas A. Bailey. ,BundA}'«dA}'* and Holloa:Hollj aya Bntert^ at the Celeatlne Sensing, 8, arid her broth Assoointe Minister . Re%'. John P. Blanchfield ffouth Methodist Church COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL iro n OfHce at Mancbeater. Conn., aa again. And it is urgent, now-, be Walter Van Aradale of Coventir, already famed aa an artlat, has Bailey’s appointment as chief (Coattnned from Page One) • Second aaaa Mall Matter er. Willie. 11. Mrs. Mnrgaret M. Perry Rev. Joseph H. MeCnnn Main St„ and Hartford Rd. moderator for the bond referendum / ■ ■ _____ cause we have fears that the bal In reply to Ramsey,. Chief Jtfti- Organist and Choir .Director turned his hand to another field of creativity—writing. Ha haa fin- 44 VILLAGE ST.. MANCHESTER— Ml 9-3497 D r Fred B. Mgar, Minister Lshad a novel which he hopea will be publiahed before long. The tal was announced by Registrar Don GoR)' was indicted by a ^beson • • SUBSCRIPTION RATES loon ma.v have lost buoyancy al tice (Raymond P. Drymalski of . Watson W* odniff, P,D. Suntey Masses: The Rev. Percy Smith, Payable tn Adraact ented man, who livaa next door to youra truly on R t 81, haa alae ald Hemingway. Codnty Grand Jury this 'week on together, and be on the way to Municipal Court said the courts ■ 1 Minister flmeritua For adults 6, 7, 8. 9, 10 and 11 : Associate Minister Results of voting in ' four dis One Year ...... «» »« o’clock with two Masses at 9, one Completed a poem which he aaya haa been in the back of hie mind charges of Inciting riot. 'Re posted Sl» Momhe ...... I crashing. had to proceed on evidence and Philip Treggor, for 10 yeara. After reading It and reading it again, I aakad the au tricts Will be reported to him to fl.CKK) bond at Marlon. S.C., but Three Monlhe ...... J that "If the evidence is there, our 7;S0 a.m., Holy Communion. In the main auditorium for adults Minister of Muale .One Month ...... 1 ^ n is a ticklish business, this thor if he would mind having hU poem publahad in thla comer. Me be totaled after the polls close refused extradition. Solicitor Mau • Weealy ...... Judges will find them (landlordii) 8, 9;15 and 11 a.m.. Church serV' snd one for the children in the a t 8 p.m. prosperity ballooning of ours, and ices. basement; and two Masses at 10, gracloualy agreed. rice Braswell of Robeson Cininty ■Sincle Copy ...... <* gU 'lt'’.” i Services of Worship at 8 and 'Die Ydters will decide whether said extradition papers were filed PICK UP m . LIGGETT MEMBER OF wouldn't care to hay’s the task "We don’t have anything to> 'Youth Sunday; There: "Lord .. ,• one In the main auditorium and 10:45 a.m. they want Iwnds Issued for, a apologize for,” he said. “Ramsey Help Our Un'iellef.” Leader: Scott one in the basement. Plan Maftiifiieent Thursday for forwarding to South TiIE associa ted PREM of regulating the money valve. Sermon: ‘The Life Ws Prise,” Washington School addition and Al Carolina Gov. George Bell Tim P H O N C ^ ^ has never conferred with me or. Clendanlel. . Scripture Reading- Dr. Fred R. Edgar. terations, $300,000; a Mary Cheney :»ntiil*d*?o^’*ut**^'f*%iIuW*MUon*c^ " ’e think we can discern the 8L Bridget’s R. C. Church I stand apart and view our world merman Jr, ' REXALLDRUG .all n*«a dUpatchea credited to it. or an.v of'.our judges. If he has siiy Mark 9:14-24, Pamela Barnes Reception of new members. Reaplandent in the void; Library addition and alterations, .somewhat troublesome fact that. suggestions, we would be glad to Prayer,. Mary. Anne -^ach: Thr Rev. ^ohn J. Delaney, Pastor Braswell, who warned Cole by . not olherwiee credited in thie paper 9:30 and 10:45 a.m., Church Not Alexander's flat domain 8230,(H)0; a flltdr plant fo r the telephone that he would be arrest •and al*o Jie local nrwe publlehed here although a period of letting air Out] hear them." Message: "Faith’s Silent Plea,” Rev. Theodore Gabala, School. • All rlghte of republlcallon of epeclal But vast complete spheroid. Porter and Howard reservoirs, ed if he came back into North of the balloon has now produced a' Ramsey explained thgtShls re- Ralph Geer; "I Believe,” Charles Rev. Dennis R. Hussy, 10:45 a.m.. Nursery. Jdlepatchee herein are aleo reeerved A ssistants 8405,000; and a new Globe Hollow Carolina, has said he hopes to try OPEN 1 ...... I marks about the Court did not ap- Ryan; "Help Thou My Unbelief,” DIAL Scrr. '’"■• "k whi^ we want to|p,y tenement which bum^ 3:30-6 p.ifi., Gilbert a n d Sullivan Forever half alight and' dark swim ming pool, $150,000. I Cole on the riot charge next I Full eerrlce client of N B A. Janet Mortimer; ”A Statement of rehearsal. ,Ic» Inc The hack In it. the experimental j Thursday, since no court action Masses on Sunday a t'7, 8, 9, 10 . She seems to float in^pace. Voting machines for the election I Wednesday at Lumlierton.' . . Publlehere Repreeentatlvee^ I Faith,” Loretta Bu ’inell. 6 p.m., Carol and Wesley Choirs. Her purpose veiled in mystery, Sew i interval has been without realis-; against it is nending. But he and 11 a.m., and Masses down had been moved Into district poD# I ..Tullue Mathewe Special Agency — 9:15 and 11 a.m., CSiurch School, 7 p.m., MYF meeting, topic, "The Secure in aun'a embrace. Ing places by Highway Department ; 1 Ml 9-234S 1 • York Chicago Detroit and Boeton. tic gain.' . said overcrowding of any type la nursery through ..unior high. stairs at 9 and 10 a.m. Meaning of Faith,” discussion will SUNDAYS • MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU Of workers today. • CIRCULATIONS If we now recover buoyancy, the- primary cause of such disas 2 p.m.. Rehearsal, pageant. take place In the vein of the Youth . Her lovely hues in snowcapa framed .A tty. TTiomas A. Bailey More Missile ters. Woodruff Hall. Church of the Assumption Non-Resident Vote j ‘ Tbr Herald Prlnllnf Company. Inc. which all of us now desire urgent- Week theme this year. Dr. Edgar As she revolves, saren*. They will be used at the East | — 9 A.M. fro 8 P.M. j Building Department records 6:30 p.m., CYP Club. Adams St. and ’tliompson Rd. will be moderator. laMumes no financial r«»PC''fibili'» ! Iv. that recovery will still find us Rev. Joseph F. Farrell, Pastor Antipodes in day and night Side Recreation Building In Dls- j unregistered property owners will h r FREE . Ivpoeraphlcal erron appearins In ad show the burned structure had 7 p.m., 7th and 8th Grade MIF, Blend dawn and dusk between. Launchings Set . T-rtleemems and other readln* mailer in essentially the same unsound been given a thorough building Rev, Francis T. Bnticr, Assistant trlct 1 hy property owners who; 26, MANCHESTER • In The Mancbeater Erenlnz Herald 661 Main S treet sre not registered voters as well District Moderators I position we were in when we first i iospodion In April 1957. A Community Baptlat Church The iHAuty here ineffable SHOPPING PARKADE • Dleplav adyertlilni cloain* houra; blocked fire exit was found and Major ami Mrs. John Pickup M asses Vt 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. as by electors of the town. Any ! Ally. Bailey will be moderator As Rain Ends DELIVERY .sought a tight money cure. There Officers In Charge 598 Eaat Center St. at the Green Appalls my earth-bound sense; resident more than 21 years old m the first district as well as chief •Por Monday—1 p m Friday the matter was referred to the John R. Neubert, Minister I know a new humility; Tor Tueaday—1 p. m Monday is not yet, at any rate, any sign lire department. C. Peter Carlton, Bandmaster St. M anrice R. C. Church who has been assessed for $1.000; moderator for the election. Mod- or Wednesday—1 p m Tuesday Walter Grzyb, An ecstasy inteitee. or more may vote in the bond elec- eratora In other dlatrict* will be (ConUnued from Page One) or Thuridav—1 p m Wedneaday that we are really prepared to However, Division Marshal Rob Mrs. Lillian Perrett, Boltoa Center Orgaaist-Choirmaster nr Friday—1 p m Thureday abandon that belief in ever higher ert J. O’Brien, who heads the fire Songster Leader Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor tlon at the first district polling Atty. W. David Keith at the Weat h. for Saturday-1 p m Friday. Mrs. Ruaaell V. Hughes, Wer* I not of the earthly bora, place Side Recreation Building on Cedar ! " '"‘o he would say, prevention bureau, said the bureau 9:30 a.m., Sunday school classes Church School Snpt. Claaalfled deadline: 10:110 a m each wages, ever higher profits, ever for all ages. Alton J. M u n s 1 e Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10 I'd wonder what may lie List* of the last j^rand lint will St.. Diatrict II; Ally. Vincent! . ’ . , , - . ; jiay of publication aacepi Saturday — had received no complaints of vio Between those sparkling eiWer cape; higher prices which must he tem lations in the building since 19,54. | YPSM. a.m. be available for checking there Diana at the Waddell School on ; T*** j i i L ______Jan. 26, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Two Do beings live and die, ^ bu' not In other polling places. Broad St.. Diatrict III; and Ally. , , ‘ the 6.4-lnch one h'lllt pered If we want to keep aloft. James V. Cunningham, who ^ 10:45 a.m... Holiness service with similar services of worship. « Saturday, January 25 heads #the Hyde Park-Ken wood Band and Male quartet music. Sacred Heart Church t ■ Sixty-two workera will )>e at the Robert W. Gordon, the Community ' inf *■’' "avy » . tockeU j During these months of tight Parental Dedication of Infants To love, to hope, and soma to atrut polls, according to Rcgiatrar Hem- , Y on N. Main St.. District IV. , ^he Army s satellite actually is Community Conference, said his Message, “Nothing but Leaves.” Oiurch St., Vemon a t 9:30. money policy, the cost of living In vanity and wars. ingway, who is supervising elec- There will be no voting until the final stage of Its 3-stage rocket. I grouD’s observers reported the; 2 p.m., Hospital visitation by Sermon Topic: "Suffering . . . While she revolvea within the grand It is a metal cylinder, aix Inches j Z The Anachronisms Again has not responded to our aup- building depaitment "prosecutes j Mrs. Elizabeth .Wilson and Mrs. Sunday Masses at 8, 9:30 and-11 Character , . . Hope" tlon arrangements with Democrat- next fall In the fifth district re- - In his current visit to the meet a.m. qotlllion of the stare ? Ic Registrar Edward F. Moriarty, cently created by the Board of In diameter and 80 Inches long 1 posedly deflationary treatment. If for everything except overcrowd- Major John Pickup. 9:30 am.. Sunday Church School Still another of the nation's first ings of the Baghdad Pact. .Serre- ing.” I 7:30 p.m.. Salvation meeting with The total of voting machines Director*, we get a reprieve from our cur for children and youth, Crgdle Roll Time, space, and distance seem to me confused. line missiles the Atlas is being 1 Scouts Vicky Cohun and Robert Dunfield apply an arm tournl- . 3ary of State Dulles is still engaged "When we aak why not over- Band and Songster music. Soloist, St. Francis of Assisi Church through college age. ready for use by the town's ap- Polling placea will open at 8 Troop 25 Winner j qtiet to David Wilk. the patient. The boys are members of Troop rent fear of a recession, we are South W indsor, Rt. 30 'There Is no' norm ; proximately 22.000 registered vot- , a m. Wednesday for the bond ref groomed for a shoot. This Is the | 3n trying to fight a twentieth crowding, we are told that It! Mrs. Myrtle McComb. Message by 10:45 a.m., Church Activity 'This same celestial mystery 5,000 mile Intercontinental ballistic i 3 of the Waddell School. (Herald Photo by Pinto). U" LP ail set to go again, as careless snd would make thousands homeless,” Major John Pickup. Rev. Francis Kao'clis, Cumte ers and an unknown number of I erendum. "Century war with nineteenth cen program for children, .Cradle Roll Imbues the atom’s form. missile which has been fired twice ■ In First Aid-O-Ree; prosperity-happy as before. ( he said. i ------through grade 3. tury techniques. Our devotion to M asses a t 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. *ucc»ssfullv although the range* _ . - - I ing a picket line. He called the cepted money from employers. He ^ Brand New ^ • o e h As in other fields of human be 4:30 p.m.. "The Meaning of All this implies an answer kept of the effective firings were far Vich anachronisms as the great North MethodUt Church Church Membership”—a study se Boy Scout Troop 25 received, charges a frameup to silence him. also said he knew of the padding havior. one Is forced to the ques From us with clear Intent. Slate Dept. Impressed short of the full capability of the for the second year, the first aid UHECK OUR I.ARGE FINE STOCK liodge-podge of power politics alli 447 N. Main .St.. Concordia Evangelical Lutheran ries for all interested. .Skura swore he was 12 miles away of employer payrolls. He said re tion of whether we ever do learn. Rev. H. Osgood Bennett, Minister Cbiircli What power withholds the secret of weapon. cup pre.sented by .lames Irvine at at the time of the alleged cross sulting profits were pocketed by i ances we have taken so much Connectievt 6:45 p.m.. Junior High Youth This plan magnificent. Open Every Day and Thursday and Friday Evenings For all the times we have seen Jam es W. McKay, Winter and Garden Streets Fellowship. Filmstrip discussion; the third annual F irst Ald'-'O-Ree ing. A committee aide. Jerome people from tvolh the employer and | *3>ains to organize is a troublesom e booms come and go, we still seem M inister of .Music The Rev. Erich Brandt, Pastor “Adventure in Ourtown". Refresh last night al the Verplanpk School. Adlerman, said he had confirmed union sides. .Again he named no Troops 7.3 and 1.52 tied for sec- 3 hlng. to have the same naive theory Yanhee Ivan Beckwith, ments. Senators Weigh Soviet: Hospital Notes 1 this. names. 9 a.m.. Sunday School: kinder-, Organist and Choirmaster ond place. Sixty-four scouts rep-1 William Dekoning refused to Peter Batallaa, another dlssMenl - These alliances, from NATO to that the particular boom we are 7:30 p.m.. Senior Youth Fellow A Thought for Today Open Forum .By A. H. O. garten, junior and youth depart ship •w^lth Sandra Carpenter and resenting eight Iroc/p.* of the Black 1 promise that similar charges would member of the Long Island local, : Potterton^s ^EATO to the Baghdad Pact, do living in Is so uniquely sound It Sponsored by the Manchester ADMITTED YESTERDAY: I-xidge D istrict competed in th is' not lie pressed against another of testified that six "strong arm ments. Sunday, Jan. 26th 3rd Sunday Roberta .Johns, leading. Refresh Council of Churches 3iot in reality create anj'thing more will last forever. We race to pro 10:30 a.m., Sunday School: nur after the Epiphany: ments. Busy InstttaMon Bid to Swap Legislators Richard Diamond. 88 Constance contest. his accusers, Lewis Wilkens. men " beat him into unconscious FINEST OF SERVICE SINCE 1081 .Members o("t he winning patrol lhan an illusion of safety. Mili- duce more than we should, make No peace meetihg of Republican sery and primary departments. 8:45 a.m., Sunday School. To the Edl(or, Dr.; John J, Henry. 88 Birch St,; I William Wilkens, a brother of ness because he offered a motion factional leaders can ever quite I Believe , . . No Vacany! This Is a sign that were Tony Alibro. Robert Cote, | Lewis, had charged that union of at a 1955 m eeting to let more ! 11)0 CE.NTEB STREET CORNER OF CHURCH iarily, they are poroils. Sometimes, more money than we should, ex 10:30 a.m.. Family Worship, 8:45 a.m.. Early Worship Serv Church of The Nazarme (Continued from Page One) Miss Colleen Shannon. 17 Oval bury the war of political philoso Sermon: "Blessed Mourners” — 466 Main St. Who build* a Church within his might very well appear at the I Joe Morcin. Robert Sales. Bnice | ficials whom he did not name ac members vole. 1 J^s has been the case with the ice; sermon, ’"rhe Touch of the Lane: Misa Pauittie Davis, South pand our factories more than we phies which exists within the party. the third In a series on The Beat Master’s Hand.” C. E. Winslow,/MiniKter heart. Mary Cheney Library many even nibin reportedly proposed would Engagement Marlow. Gordon Hurwilz and Gary Baghdad Rpet, they split the very should, open more' retail outlets It la, in one sense, a w ar be itudes. Youth Week observance Gertrude Wilson and And takes it with him everywhere. ings during the week. Except, of Windsor; Mrs. Ruth Martelh 35 Harri.sem. 10:15 a.m., Later Worship Serv require approval of Congress ae 1 Birch St.: Kevin Fluckiger, Falr- area they art supposed to defend, than we should, buy more things tween those who worship the ma- with young people leading in wor ice; sermon, “The Touch of the Florence WoOd, O rganists I holier far lhan he whose church course, that thie busy town library well as the State Department. I Artificial respiration, splinting ehinc eoneept of politics, and those has to take care of ell demands IJetzwick-Peterson view Ave.. Rockville; Irene Sher- fot"fraclures, shcK-k treatment and so that, to date, we ourselves have on time than we should, all exact ship and an offering for scholar Master's Hand.” (Nursery in the Is but a 1-day house of prayer. .The 2-house .Supreme Soviet,' who look for something a little ships. 9:30 a m. Church School; Junior made upon it even under impos Mr*. Joseph Napoli, 28 William win. South Windsor: Frederick pres.siire to arrest bleeding were not dared join the alliance we our Parish House). Ruasia'e Parliament, is composed' St., announces the engagement of Chmura. Willimantlc: Mrs. Sophie ly as we have done it before. Thcrf. higher and better and more at 6:30 p.m.. Junior High Youth 2 p.m.. Synodical Evangelism and Intermediate Departments sibly overcrowded conditions. . necessary to solve the first aid selves organized, lest we lose all Fl'-st Church of Christ, Hclentist of delegates representing political • her daughter. Lorraine E., to Pfc. Silkowskl. 15 Andor Rd.: Mr*. when this collective folly bursts, tractive to the voters in the role Fellowship, worship and recreation School for Laymen and Pastors at meet at Davis Memorial Youth No addition has been built in the siiVidJvtslon* of the nation who arc problems presented to the boys by friendship and Influence with Arab of their party. Al the moment, In before attending 7:30 Church pro C enter./ Masonic Temple last twenty years, yet jlhink of Henry' L, Peterson Jr., son of Mr. Marta Kelley. 3.3 Charter Oak 91.; N H. Osborne, referee. as it always must if It Is not re St. John's L utheran Church. 295 usually selected without opposition and Mrs, Frank Carton. Bolton: Maria f’sr- states not content to snuggle into all hlanip ^Connecticut pirtv, the machine gram in Japan. 10:45 a.m. Worship service; mes how much Manchester has grown Henry Peterson, East Each scout patrol, in its desig strained in time, we Arch St., New Britain. (Leave our 11 a m., .Sunday Service. The )x>dy meet* periodically to ap H artford la. 165 W. Middle Tpke : Mrs. bed with an old master, Turkey. nolitics concent lono" sei-ved ably 6:30 p.m, Senior High Method- Chiuch shortly after 2*p.m.). sage, “Pursuing the Promised Pos- I during that time. Even then no prove decision.* already reached nated area, worked on the same everybody but ourselves. and efficiently bv the Brennan- Fellowship, business ■eiislon.” ‘ 11 a.m., Sunday School. I town money was spent for build- Mias Getzwick attended local Ruth Miller. 75 Main St.: JcVi problem. The 14 judges, Red Cross Always, these special alliances de ist Youth 8 p.m., Wedneaday meeting. within the Communist party which .schools and is employed at the LeSiire. 274 Parker St.: Mrs, El When and If we get our reprieve Z"ll»r fTtion of the party 8“ems meeting and social hour preceding St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 6 p.m.. Youth service. 'ngs. but the libraries were given sctuallv nile* Russia. First Aid Instructors, after scor tract from the prestige and Influ Reading Room Hours: ! Jayc .Manufacturing Co. Her fi- len Roper. 8 N. Fairfield St : Lan- ing the work done by the boys, from the recession we lia\c all close to the ton, pr'marily, perha>is, attendance a t 7 :30 church pro Church and Park Sts. 6 p.m., Junior Society. by public-spirited donors. Now all Ren. H. A lexander Smith (R-N J 1. 1 ence of the United Nations, which 7 p.m.. ‘Evangelistic service; Tuesday to Friday, 12-4 p.m. the public-spirited citizens have an . - . „ , I ance graduated from East Hart- don Capewell. Wliydsor: Edward had an opportunity to discuss with bf'.n asking for, let's take it ea.sy. because much of th" leadership gram on Japan. The Rev. Alfred L. Williams. Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. a member of the Senate Foreign | f„^d High School and 1* aerving R?«'tor message, "Spiritual Stratosphere.” opportunity to provide the very Fitzgerald. 174 Oak St ; Mrs. them the correct procedure for Is certainly an irony when one which, durin’" the I.xidge adm 'nls- 7:30 p.m., “Journey to Japan” Wednesday 7-7:55 p.m. Relations Committee, said he is Mafalda Furlani. *• New Boston. 'ret'on, exalteii the concept of The Rev. Prescott Beach 'Jr., reasonable sum asked for the I with the Marine Corps, stationed solving the first aid problem. guesses that if there were real — The third in a series of pro "Truth " will be the subject of "ven’ favorable" to the idea of ex at Camp Lejeune, N. C. Mass.: Barry Cavagnaro, 72 Linn- Siecret Poliw At B .iy nublic service ahead of party gain, grams on Japan for youth and A.ssistant TalroUrille Congregational Church library addition. Karl Kehler acted aa chief judge trouble in any of these pact areas, the I>esson Sermon for Sunday, changing delegation* from Con A June wedding is planned. more Dr. and Dr. M. H Neill was the medi Only one thing, apparently, has e'ther faded from the scene or adults. Features: A presentation of Sydney W. .51acAlplne, Dr. AlliMn Ray Heaps, January 2*. Fortunately Manchester is the gress and the Rii.ssian Parliament. ' we might* find ourselves going to Organist qnd- Choir Director Inte/lm Minister BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A cal observer. turned the liberty-fighting crowds been nvomoted from it. It is also the three main religions of Japan The Golden Text la from Isaiah kind of a town which recognizes "I think an extension of cultural i daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John the United Nations after all. .Mrs. W. B. Kloppcnbiirg, Mrs. Arithony ITrbanettl, the value of a good library as a The purpose of this contest aa I of Caracas into the beast that part of the pres-nt s'tuat'on *het plus a motion picture in color and (23:1): "O Lord, thou art my God; and other exchange* with Russia Covensky. RED 3; * daughter to stated by the committee in charge TliAt, at least, was what we did there is not very mu-’h to fi’tht soumk "Fujija, Orphan of Japan.” Junior Choir Organist Dlr^tor of Music I -will ex alt thee. I wiH praise thy place where both adults and young W’ouid nromole better understand-' Open Forum I every ipoY) threatens to become. ! a.m.. Worship service, sermon ■Mr. and .Mrs Walter Harlmi, Ell is tn sliniiilate interest in Fust •'bout. If there were, fruee would All welcome. 11 name; for thou hast done wonder people can improve themselves, Ing." he said. "There likewise ought ington: a son to Mr and .Mrs. in the Suez crisis. There, we were I Tlist was,when the mob conren- Jan. 26, 3rd Sunday afte r Epl- subject: /The Gospel of the i There are mighty few voters In Aid and ini'rea.se the knowledge be more difficult, aol the tradi-| ful things; thy counsels of old are to )>e meetings tietween delegations ‘Fine I'resenlatlon' Ravmond MsrAloine. Routli Wind and skill in it.* use for as many bound by another special pact, a j trated on the secret police of Dic tional onnosltion to the Brennan-' phan"; Abundant Life." Dr. Heaps faithfulness and truth." j this town who would think of of Americans and Russians con Coienant Congregutlnnal Church 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. 7 p.m.. Annual meeting of the To the Editor, sor; s son to .Mr. and Mrs Rsy- scouts as po.sMble so that they pact by which we and Britain and tator Jimenez. The attack on their Zeller school of politvs might not Selections from the Bible include ' denying opportunities to others cerned w-i(h the pure sciences ” mond Hickev 290 I-earv Dr 49 Spruce St. 9 a.m.. Family Eucharist with church,,to be followed by reception [ merely because they themselves do On Tuesday the I.itirsry Board mav Be Prepared " for em ergen France had pledged ourselves to ,,p„rtquarters paralleled In feroc be so lacking In Iead»rshin. the following; "And Jesus . went Ren Kefauver (fi-Tenni thought made a fine presentation of the DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: cies at home, si hool and their But ther’' are. obvfoua'y, recur Rev. K. Ejnar Rask, Pastor Junior Choir Celebrant and in in honrtr of Dr. and Mrs. Heaps. about all -he cities and villages, not need to use the library facill- the propos.-i! a good ide.-i. defend either side in the Arrib ity and vengefulness and in some structor. the Rector. All members and friends of the problems and aims of the Mary Miss Sylvia Akerlind, Coventry: ' community. rent situations in which such d'' teaching in their synagogues, snd tle.x. "I think we ought to be willing Mrs I-svinia Broiisseaii. Bradford. Israeli situation against aSgres- of the detail the same phase of an Sunday. Jan. 26 9 a.m.. Service in the CThildren's churgh cordially invited. The Rev. preaching the gospel of the king Cheney Library. There is little any ferences qf philosophy do have con We are also fortunate that w* to meet them on even terms. " one can add but it seem* to rne as R I : Mrs. M ary Cervini, 216 Oak sion by the other. The actual situa other revolution, that in Hungary. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Chapel (old church) followed by Robert Shimoda, pastor-elect, will dom, and healing every e'.ckneas have In the Mary Cheney Library Kefauver said in a separate inter Crete polittral imnortance, and anv , service in the Nursery Chapel, 41 begin his pastorate Feb. 1. a taxpayer and user of the library St : Mrs. Mary Diifrane. 74 Bige tion found Britain slid France view of the party situation which Morning Worship, 10:45 and every disease among the peo a centrally located building with view "They ought to let our ren- In Budapest, too, the mobs fight Sermon topic: 1’Jesus Only.” 1 Park St., both conducted by the that the small sum which will )>e low St : Edward Dziadul. RFD 3. Probers Push joining in such an. attack. If we pretends that the facfionallam of ple." » plenty of room for expansion so resentatlves go around there If Rockville; Robert Edwards. 116 ing for freedom turned to - the Church-time Nursery, 10:30 • Assistant. Church School classes Correlative passages from added to each taxpayer's hill, if hkd remained true to our pledge, the past has been merely a m’tfer ! that we don't need to purchase a tliey do. -ve ought to extend them the voters of Manchester appiove Prospect St . Rockville: Margaret comniis.sion of atrocitie.s them a.m. 1 follow the 9 o'clock family serv- Zion Ev’angelicnl Lutheran Church "Science and Health with Key to site and erect an entirely new the s.iii'e coiutesv The ninre un we would then have gone to war of a f^'v clashin" n -rso n a'lt’es. | Evening Fellowship. 7 p.m. ices. (M issouri H.vnod) the Scriptures" by Mary Baker the reque.sted appiupnatioii on next FraziCr. 340 Hackmatack St.: For Speed on selves when they finally caught up ^ and can be prevented for the fu- building. A t is an ideal location derstanding that I* rea< hed at the Wednesday, will be well repaid in Robert Jamle.son Jr. 65 Prospect against them. Instead we went to Sermon topic; "The Good Shep- 11 a m.. Morning Prayer with Cooper and High Sts. Eddy. Include the following (p. which is readily accessible to people level and the eongie.ssional wlth the seci'et police who had | lure bv .smokin'" a 1958 e.-m’iai'-n herd.”^ I sermon by the Rector. Senior The Rev. Paul O. Prokopy, Pastor 494:30): "Our Master cast out the added facilities and relief of St . Rockville; Mrs. Dorothy Krau- the United Nations, where we did been shadowing and terrorizing l.jw’*'’*' Pi'”’ iTnores th - more ba.sic people from *11 parts of Manches level the b etter It will he for all. the lack of sp!^,ce now existing in shaar, 109 Lockwood St : Mrs Miss Marlon A. Erdln, Organist devils (evils) and healed 'the sick. ter. "Of eoiirse It ought to he kept, Union Cleanup gel the result of peace. This was their lives for so many years. natitre of th - n srty diV's / MANCkESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, l668 I / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, ld68 PAGE SEVEN p a g b s ix Rockville-Vernon About Town * Betrothisd i Davis Plans to Quit ■the Men't Club o f Zion Luther Stolen Car Found Wrecked an Church will meet Monday .at 7:45 pjn. at ths church. GOP Chairmanship, Tha Women’s Club of Manc'Kes- AtE. Main St. Dyeing Plant ter will hold its January meeting, Monday at 8 p.m. at the South Rspublican Town Committee Methodist Church. Atty, Irving chelntlui William S. Davis an Rockville Police searching • supper Feb. 1 at the Mile Hill Clubhouse. Tickets are available Aronson of the Manchester Bar nounced last night that he will not for ft person or pereoni who •!- at the Sports Center. Aasn. wU speak on the subject. be a candidate for reelection as lecedly ftbftndoned ft itolen c»r Concert Tomorrow "Should the Lawyer Take the party leader. Case?” Mrs. Howard Lockward Davis made his announcement at \ uhen It ran off E. Main St. and The Hartt Schola Cantorum and Mrs. Fierre Taets will be co- i f will present a conceft at Northeast a committee meeting with a blast became wedged between a fence chairmen of the hoetesaes. at the Democrats and a defense of M and the aide of American Dyeing School tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. un der the auspices of the Rockville his own party’s long administration Corp. laat night. Boroptimists are [reminded of Methodist Church. ■ot town government. ( I The car. owned by Ijoring J. the dinner Monday at 6:16 p.m. at The chairman who haa Served for FOR EXTRA MONEY Ventura, ^ Pine St., was reported Seats are still available, and Cavey’s Restaurant, to be follow the past cifht yesrs told the com- mlftfting by him at 2 a.m. today tickets may be purchased at the ed by. a prb'gram at the home of m itt^: KnarUs Market Girriei Varied Fotid Line Smith*9 Upholrtery Shop Offer* Superb Work Flattering when he returned to the Bar S3. door. The Rev. Simon P. Montgom Mlaa Bernice Juul, 99 E. Center ‘The town of Manchester has W E PAY Windsor Ave. to pick it up. ery. pastor, said the program will St. Lt. Arthur. 8. Dowd of the grown to be a most pro|2PSSsive and At 1 a m. police had received a be held regardless of weather con Nike Base will show Aims ' and honestly administered edmmunity HAIR STYLES TO BRIN6 OUT « ditions. HIQHEST PRICES report from a passerby that the speak on "Nike in Defense of which tt the envy o( a great many i ____ ^ ^ ; ^ YOUR HIDDEN BEAUTY ^ car w-aa apparently abandoned on Events Tonight John H. Hydo Robert J. Boyce America." other towns In the State. And you For Rngfi, Paper. Metals E. Main St. opposite Prospect St., The Men's Club of Rockville of the Republican party ran t ^ and Scrap Iron (7 where it had left the road. A Methodist Church will meet at 7 Friendship Circle nr embers of full credit for this despite the many ■ ^ 5 ftt i' i fi J cruiser had passed the area just 10 p.m. to go bowling. the Salvation Army ara reminded cruel and silly criticisms of some CALL UR UEUVER TO Joaa A . Daley minutes before. Hospital Notes that Instead of the regular* meet of the opposition party." ’ •-'•"I OdA r t >p pPJI . , •'o, UPKOISTERV Police said there were skid Admitted yesterday; Kathryn John Hyde Chairman ing Monday evening, they are to Davis said he felt "a fresh mind Dimlow, 10 Cottage St.: John Le- Mr. and Mrs. John B. Daley, 117 OSTRINSKY marks on the opposite side of the aerve supper at 6:30 to the Coun would be beneficial to the organ Dealers In Waste Materials road, leading them to believe that chook. Maple St., Ellington; Rich cil of Churches. ’The membership Bucklahd announce the engage iiation" and that he had held the 99 EAST CENTER ST.—Tel. MI 3-5009^ ard Schweitzer Jr.. 80 Davis Ave. ment of their daughter, Joan An- 781 PARKER tri. a car traveling west on E. Main has been divided into coimnittees chairman’s position "long enough." Tel. MI-8-S7$5 or Ml-S-6879 Discharged yesterday: Arthur Of Savings and Loan dretta, td Paul G. Marquis of Hart He added that he was grateful for St. had sideswfped the stolen for preparing the meal, serving William S. Davis vehicle, which was apparently Bushnell, Tolland; Bradford Cran-, and dishwashing. The secretary, ford, aon of Mr. and Mra. Alfred the "cooperation sand understand traveling east. Scratches were dall, 171 High St.: Mrs. Florence Marquis of Lewiston, Maine. ing" he had received anad that It John H. Hyde was elected chalr-^ 'Our institution now holds more Mrs. Ruth Blevins. 178 South Miss Daley graduated frem Man found on the side of the abandoned McAllister. East Hartford; Michael Main St., may be contacted by had been "a distinct honor and chairman, has recently movM In OPEN MONDAYS MANCHESTER M«ssier Povlosky, 6 Tolland Ave.; Harold man of the board and Robert J. savingk and serves more savers cheater High School, class of 1957 HEADQUARTERS FOR car. Sb report of the damage could than at any time in its 66-year those uncertain where they r-e to privilege’’ for him to aerve. to the fourth district and mjiy be Skinner, Broad Brook. Boyce president of the Manchester and is employed by the Prudential The former Selectman, who Is a the new chairman there. BEDDING VALUES! be obtained from police. history." ' aaslsL Upholstery Sgt. Lester Bartlett led the Birth yesterday: A son to Mr. Savings A Loan Assn., Inc., at the Insurance Co. Her fiance graduated special agent for a Hartford in This would leave the thlrtl dis • Gold Bond o Kealy and Mrs. Harold Llmberger, annual meeting last night. Boyce reported a net gain in from Miami Jackson High School, trict leadership to be filled iuid a e Oslrrinoor # Blue Bell initial investigation, which will be savings of $570,814, bringing total Mrs". Marjorie Plummer, 105 surance firm, said he wotild like to Specializing Pomoka Avc„ Ellington. Hyde formerly served as pi«s- Miami, Fla., and attended Hillyer runaln a member of the town com new chairman may also be (Jhosen e Spring-Air o Ecll|>se Spring continued by Det. Sgt. George ident of the Institution' white savings- at ths year’s end to Seaman Circle, was top loser of HIGH GRADE Trapp. Admitted today: John W. Pease, College. He served three years In mittee. for the first district. Wall Depot St., Broad Brook. Boyce was executive vice pres $9,126,695; earnings paid as divi the WA’TES for the month with a the U.S. Army with the 82nd Air * Furniture R*«uphol* Coach Ejected reduction of 7 pounds. Mrs. Doris Elaotion In April Interim Appointments! Priced 24.95 In 79.95 Church Notes ident. dends to savers in 1957 amounted to borne Division and is employed by New town committee m« mbera mEE DELIVERY CHOIOB VARIETY Earlier In the evening, accord $252,989, an all-time high; the Roy and Mra Helen Wagner were Under party rules, a new chair' PRINTING sfering ing to Rockvjljc Police, Glaston Union Congregational Church: Officers reelected were Herbert Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. chosen -last night under th< rules Bedroom and Living Room B. House, first vice president; mortgage loan portfolio was in tied for second place. Each of A summer wedding is planned. man would be elected in April. QUALITY bury High School Coach Paul Gro Church School, 9:30 and 10:40 Davis’ offer to resign before the procedure for interim ag polnt- Furniture. * Auto Tops a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m.. sermon, Emil L. G. Hohenthal Jr., second creased to $9,286,270 as of Dec. 31, them lost 4H’ pounds. The meeting JOB AND COMMERCIAL SEAFOOD gan, was ordered out of the Ar *ruesday evening at the Italian end of hla term as chairman was menta are George Williams, Harry * Truck Cuihlons ‘■Strike It Rich," by the Rev. Paul vice president; Dorothea E. and reserves were increased to Jackson, Mrs. Gloria Bensi n and PRINTING mory here when he continued to $902,022 and now exceed the re American Club will be the last brushed aside by Atty. John 8. Howard's S r protest a referee's decision in a J. ^wrman. pastor. Stavnitsky, secretary; Henry B. Atty, Robert Gordon. 43 O AK ST. 599 CENTER ST. (Renr) Agnew, treasurer; and Harold C. serves on hand at the beginning of opportunity members will have Rottner, a committee member. 539 Main St,—MI 9-6SSS Prompt and EfflilrBt Pitotlag Have you become acq-jainted^-canned goods is featured and as More and more people are hav-isbusineaa haa expanded steadily basketball game between Glaston First Congregational Church of Obituary Rottner said he was sure there Davis announced convent ons on Open Thursday and Friday proving customer satisfaction with TEL. Ml 9-9937 TEL. Ml 3-8831 Vernon: Youth Sunday, services Norton, assistant treasurer. 1957 by $114,830. for payment of delinquent dues, in of All Kinds with Knarf a Food Market, 540 E. for frozen foods,'Seabrook Farms, ing custom draperies made at bury and the local high school was “no thought” of such an ac the following dates: Until 9 P.M. known all over the country for the work done at hla establish team, won by Rockville, S3-48. 9:30 and 11 a.m., conducted by Reelected as directors, each for The new president said the pros order to be eligible for Khe Feb Middle Turnpike and the very fine Smith's Upholstery Shop, 460 pects for 1958 appear as favor ruary banquet. Weighing will be tion. "The Republican party of June 16 and 17—State ( onven- highest quality, is stocked. j ment. X Two extra policemen had . been young people of: the Senior Pil a 4-year term, were Boyce, Wil Wolfred P. Calaae tion. liam W. Harris, Hyde and Norton. able, if not more so, than in the at 7:30. A food sale and public Manchester certainly owes you a COMMUNITY PRESS merchandise carried there 7 Ready-to-eat frozen meals are a ; Mam St., for they have found the Need a chair reupholstered, or sent to the Armory alter n mors of grim Fellowship: Call to worship, Wolfred P. Calsse. 79. retired June 21 —Congressional District perhaps a couch? You may choase COMPLETE MANCHESTER In his report on the association’s past year for “ the promotion of whist party will also be conducted druggist, 198 Porter St., died yes debt of gratitu ," he told the Cor. No. Main and No. School Knarf's is a general market carry boon to the busy homemaker and | work is beautifully executed at a possible gang fight reached the Judy Blake; resporisive reading, chairman. nominating convention. NOW they are ao good. Ail you do la prices that are consistent with Armstrong pure foam cushioning, Elaine Foster; Scripture lesson. financial condition, Boyce said. thrift and home ownership." *ruesday evening. terday at the Manchester Memori Streets—Telephone MI-S-5727 ing all those things you want, all MILLWORK CO. Police Department. Discussing preparations for con June 25—4th Senatorial plstrict pop them In the oven and in a superb workmanship. If you want cotton or down filling for the cush HEATING Although no further trouble was Ellie Semaka; prayers, Judy Van- al Hospital. gathered together to make the 234 Brand S t—l e t 30-9-3281 ventions before the fall elections convention. A ConvRiiienf Bremch task of shopping so much easier. matter of minutes you can serve a new draperies, why not atop in at ions. The chair or couch la com reported at the Armory, Glaston dervoprt and Donna Taft; offer Manchester Assembly, No. 15, For many years he operated June 28—Sheriff's nonttihating Rotary or Pressure Order of the Rainbow for Girls, earlier in the meeting, Davis said; 470 M AIN ST. Also the store is open Monday meal fit for a king. Knarf'a Food Smith's Upholstery Shop and in pletely renovated, springs re-tled bury Police said Rockville youths tory anthem, "Open the Gates of drugstore in Lowell, Mass. He convention. if they are good, replaced if they Burners will meet Monday evening at 7:30 came to Manchester 10 years ago "We’re really .going to give them Across from Center blfttor Sales through Saturday from 7 a.m. to Market has a full line of frozen quire about the cost? You will be followed the chartered bus which the Temple," Elaine Foster; ser The chairman said dele( ates to T. P. HOLLORAN pleasantly surprised at how reason are not. All the old material is re CALL u s FOR FREE was returning the visiting team to mon, “Loyalty—What Is It?" Watren Not Candidate in the Masonic Temple. After a from Rosllndale, Mass. a battle this fall. 1 think there has TEL. MI 3-2209 9 p.m. and on Sundays from 7 a.m. meals in such a wide range that a been a bit of complacency in the the conventions would be chosen to 8 p.m. hurry-up dinner can be served ably the work can oe done. moved ao that your furniture will ESTIMATES Glastonbury. Dian Daugherty; ushers. Woody short business meeting a public in He leaves his wife, Mrs. Oecile on March 6. On March 7,. he said, FUNERAL HOME stallation of new officers will be town committee and I think we AIR-OONDITIONED Many people have stopped at quickly, yet have ail the taste ap An extremely large slock of fab be a.s good aa new. You choose • GenernI Mlllwork IxM-al Youth Arrested Driggs, Bob Brown, Clayton Dart L Caisse; two daughters, Mrs. delegates to the State cot ventlon whatever fabric yoii tike and held at 8 o'clock. All members are Timothy F. Curtin, with whom be can overcome It by some new Knarf's becau.se they were attract peal of one which took hours to rics, in all patlema, prints, Coloni • Complete Window Unit* Glastonbury Police report the ar and Brent Nason. For House Seat Again from the fourth Senatorial Dis MANCHESTER Ideally located—convenient and when your chair or couch Is re FOGARTY BROS. • All S iu Doora rest sometime after midnight, of First Evangelical Lutheran requested to wear white. A re made his home, and Mrs. Victor thoughts, new Ideas, and new per- ed by the fine display of fruits and prepare. Frozen as well as fresh al designs, fabrics designed eapeci- trict will be chosen at a district away from the busy thorough chickens, turkeys, capons are also ally for the moderne theme, at a turned it is just like new — and INCORPORATED • Otltred and Gland Trim Werner Kunzl' Jr., 17, Tolland. Church: Sunday School, 9 a.m.: hearsal will be held at the Masonic Lemieux of Levis, Quebec, Canada; sonslitles." fare. Distinctive Service. Mod vegetables outside the store, not meeting. 1 realizing the' many other items carried here. wide scale of prices, means you you save money too. ElstlmateS JKDDO HIGHLAND COAL, a Expert Cabinet Work The youth is charged with disobey worship, 10:15 a h -. James Keller, state Rep. Ray S. Warren sald'^'ersfield has withdrawn, but has not Temple at 2 o’clock tomorrow a son, George W. CaiaSe of Need Caucus March 6 DRY CLEANERS em Facilities. afternoon. He asked that the membership The State convention delegates carried inside. Om e they have en A well-slocked dairy case in can choose the fabric and price will be furnished. CONNECTICUT COKE, • Complete Hnrdwnra Dept ing a police officer. Patrolman guest speaker. yet definitely made up his mind ham, Masa.; two Bisters, Mrs. Mary will meet on June 17 to choose FUEL OIL, RANGE Oil, George Monaco said Kunsll -efu.sed last night that he wUl definitely committee, headed by John Bowen, 93 WELLS STREET tered the store and found this store cludes well known, tested name best suited to your requirements. Custom built, furniture is also St. John's Episcopal Church; As for the State Representative’s Ann Michaud of Charlotte, N. C. new officers of the State [Centra! Cotharin* Holloran brand.", all|grouped for convenient made .at Smith's Upholstery. If 319 Broad S t—Tel. MI 9-4539 to stop When he ordered him to, Theological Education Sunday; not be a candidate for his present seat, he said, ’’I’ve had It for three Mrs. Doris Belding of Manches and Slater Marie Cecillus of the prepare a list of town committee stocks just about everything, they Smith's also have a fabric backed ter and Burton Moore of Coventry candidates to be nominated at a Committee. Davis announced. Be Td*phofit Ml 3«7254 Ucenaed Funeral Director have made shopping at Knarf’s a choosing. with aateen which eliminates the you have in mind a particular size and was later picked up In Vernon Hol.y Communion, 8 a.m.: family position again, whether or not he terms. Let somebody else have a Holy Name Order of Jesus and fore that time, on Feb. 11 a new and returned to Glastonbur” Kun- are representing Connecticut at caucus March 6. habit. For the extra convenience of the i necessity of a lining being used. or shape chair, they will make it service, sermon, classes, 9:30 a.m.; runs for the State Senate. chance." Mary in Oritromont, (Canada, and vice chairman to serve until June John J. Crafty Jr. customer, Knarf's Food Market zli posted a $50 bond for appear morning prayer and sermon, 11 the annual meeting of Eastern The list will be submitted to the Quality meals are always avail This means a saving to you by for you. You are welcome to atop IT'S MARY Manchester Republicans will A former Town Director and a granddaughter. 17 will be chosen by the State Licensed Embalmer carries patent medicines, a full line in at all times and inspect any ance in Glastonbury Town Court am., "Theological Education former president of the Eighth States Theatre Assn, in New York executive board Friday. Feb. 21, able at Knarf's. Frank Obremski, cutting down on the amount of TREE PRUNING Where all choice meats are cut have to nominate two candidates Funeral services will be held committee at a meeting m Hart 175 Center St.—Tel. Ml 9-7060 the owner, la proud of the high of cosmetics, all kinds of candy. work necessary in making xiraper- work. Feb. 12 at 7 :30 p.m. Now," by the Rev. Maurice G. Utilities District, Warren was first today. Mrs. Belding is a director of Tuesday morning at 8:30 at the and the town committee as a whole Sunnysido Sunoco to order. for th'e two House seats for the will make recommendations on ford. The interim vice chairman grade products carried here. Those j salted nuts and beer. The Sunday ies. Spring Air mattresses are now- Patrolman Monaco would not re Foulkes, pastor. fall election. The other vacancy elected to the State Legislature in the organization and Moore Is a John B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 vice president. Both are members nominations Friday. Feb. 28. will take the place of Mrjs. Hazel SERVICE STATION ever popular cold cuts are carried ! papers are- also available, Earl Smith, owner of Smith’s carried at Smith's Upholstery, the and REMOVALS TRY OUB ' lease any information on why he Ellington Congregatipnal Church: was created by the death of Thom 1950. He has been an active mem E. Center St., and at 9 o’clock in Wood, who haa resigned. | had ordered the youth to atop. He Primary teachers’ meeting, 9:30 of the Center Thespians. Davis reminded the membecihip OPEN 21 HOURS in a wide variety, in fact there are ■ Why not try shopping in a gen- Upholstery, auggeats that it is bet one whose corner springs are a sep as J. Rogers. ber of a number of legislative com St. James’ Church. Burial will be Dinner Plan* | "OVER THE TRACKS TO about 35 different kinds to choo.se eral store such as Knarf's Food Complete Tree Service. \ aaid there were three other youths a m.; church school, 9:30 a.m. and that the committee-endorsed nomi Rout* 6 and 44A ter to aee samples of drapery or arate unit so you can lift them up Warren is expected to be the mittees. In St. James' Ce.uetery. nees are aubject to challenge which Arrangements for a Lincoln Day BETTER SERVICE” Trom including the Grote A W ei-'M arket? You will enjoy iu cqn- to, fit readily into contour sheets. Have your work done by / BAR-B-CUE in the car. 10:45 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m, Speculation about possible candi Richard N. Johnson, son of Mrs. BOLTON—-Opp. Manchester upholstery material In your own licensed and InauFed treemen. ’ Vernon Church Meeting Republican nominee for State Sena Agnes O. Johnson, 88 Linnmore Friends may call at the funeral could lead to a party primary. Dinner to be sponsored jhere on [ gel line. vcnience and the reliable merchan- home to insure satisfactory color Flexalum Venetian blinds. — the Chickena and turkeya fbr a tan sermon, "Obedience and Disobedi tor from the Fourth District al- dates has centered around the home tomorrow and Monday from DRIVE-IN niEATEK Robert Clark, who is retiring as Dr„ has achieved high honors for Resolution of confusion in the Feb. 22 by the town committee, the Tumpik* Auto Service I The complete Sweet Life line of | disc always available. schemes. By calling MI-94663 these Twl - Nighler — available here '^ALL talizing dinner. Open Sunday ence," by the Rev. Wayne Sandau, though he has not yet announced names of Atty. John S. Rottner 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. party rules about the date on Young Republican Qlub, | and the until I P.M. Buperlntendcnl of the Sunday pastor. and Town Director Paul Marte. the first term at State Technical COMFLETE 164 Middle Turnpike West samples will be brought to your now. Insure just the right amount School of First Congregational his candidacy. Institute, Hartford. which such a primary would be Women’s Republican Chib were 24 Hour Towing Service home for inspection, without obli of light for every occasion, from Rockville Methodist Church; The State Representative said If Marte leaves the town posi Mrs. Arnirn Carlson also announced by Davis. [ : pox was a acourge of mankind Church, was presented with gifts conducted was turned over to Atty. WINTERIZING ' throughout most of the vorld. At gation. of course. complete darkness to full light. CARTER TREE Sunday School, 9:30 and 10:45 i^st night that he is very much tion, his law fiartner, John F. Evert R. Carlson, 27 Hackma Ronald Jacobs. He Said that Vincent Genovesl MI 9-4100—Bob Kleman, Prop. MARV'S at the annual meeting of the par Shea, is expected to become a John Wiet, executive vice pres [ one time it was more common Earl A. Smith haa a fine back Do stop In and see the new Stan a.m.; worship, 10;45 a.m., sermon, interested in the Senate“ post from tack St. and his brother, Hugo W, Jacobs and Bowen were asked to had been appointed town icommil- The ley Judd Panoramic Scenics, they 1 S. 5Iain St.—Tel. MI 8-6920 ish last night. "Challenges for Higher Living,” candidate for Director. ident of the Manchester Chamber CAR WASHING i than measles. ground in this buslneaa, starting EXPERT CO. Clark, who has served for about which Elmer S. Watson of Weth- of Commerce,' will be the g-uest Carlson, 116 Hackmatack St., re consider a chairman for the new tee ticket chairman. | Complete Auto Repairing his work in 1938. In 1947 he moved are really aomething very new For Dally DeUvery by the Rev. Simon P. Montgomery. ceived word yesterday of the death During the I8th century nearly PHONE MI 3-7695 a year and a half, is being trans speaker at the meeting of the ly created fifth district which will The principal apeeker will be ROAD SERVICE 1 everyone contracted smallpox be- to Manchester. Since that time hia and special. ferred to Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. by Vernon Methodist Church: Wor of their mother, Mra. Anna Carl- be opened to voters for the first Congresaman-at-Large Antoni N. Clean Used Cars Doctor Says ship and nursery care, 9:30 a m.; Manchester Rotary Club Tuesday i fore reaching maturity. More hia employer. Ho W'as presented night at 6:30 at the Country Club. !on; which occurred Jan. 23 1ft time in the fall. Bowen, now chair Sadlak of Rockville and. Mayor church school. 10:45 a.m. The Rev. Halmatad, Sweden. Mra. Carlson I than half a million persons died ' with a brief ca.se and a traveling Open Forum Court Cases man of the fourth district, may Harold A. Turklngton twill, be Neighborhood Shell Dealer I every year; during that century! kit in appreciation of his service Warren Covell, pastor. The card party for the benefit of was the widow of Martin Carlson. become leader of the fifth since he toastmaster. There will bej dancing Sinall|)ox, l»n g a Deadly THREE J'S St. Bernard’s Church: Ma.sses, 7. Plague. Still Has Danger alone 60 million persona were ' to the Sunday School. ‘Town Owe# It to Ua’ St. Bridget's CYO scheduled for Besides her sons here, she leaves lives within its boundaries. Atty. to the music of Art McKay's or- Snow Removal Service lost as a result of smalipcx. ; Bible Publisher Turns JOYCE Mrs, Mildred Willes was elected 8. 9. 10 and 11 a;m. The Rev. Pat In Town Court this morning, another aon, Erik, with whom she Thomas A. Bailey, third district rheatra from 9> pp.m. to mlonlght. Flower Shop, Inc. RESTAURANT rick Mahoney, pastor; the Rev. To the Editor,* Wednesday night at the Knights of Dubaldo By F.DW’IN P. JORD.V.V. M. D. | The fight against this ter- j to replace him. The church mem Judge Wesley G. Gryk sentenced Columbus Home has been canceled. made her home. ON ROUTE 6 and 44A Clifford J. Curtin, a.ssistant pas I write this letter because it has Written for NE.A Service ribie di.seaae took a turn for the i Oiurch St„ MI 9-0791 % bers approved a budget of $17,180, been suggested that I do ao by aev- Henry Vicrllng, 53, of Coventry, to Members who have sold tickets are Mrs. Carlson spent the four sum MUSIC CENTER better in 1718 when I,adv Mary | tor. mer months of 1949 visiting in To Jewish Scriptures an Increase of several lhou.sand dol eral of the property owners of the concurrent 60-day Jail terms after asked to make refunds. IM Middle Tpke. West BILL'S TIRE According to a World Health introduced into i lars over last year's budget. The St. Joseph's Church; Masses, finding him guilty of driving while Manchester with her sons and their e FUNERAL DESIGNS Mo)ie your plans now for 7:30, 8:45, 10 and 11 a.m. The Rev. North End, who are concerned TEL »fl 9-6205 A.VD Organization committee report. KnelanjU Ih , practice of inoi ula- increase is attributed to casta of about any possible future effect under the influence of an Intoxi Albert Heavisides. 57 Baldwin famlllea and made many friends Civilian Rebels Backj :'paper and in the advertising de • WEDDING BOUQUETS Bowling[ Banquets. Coll H. A. Lepak. pastor: the Rev. John during her stay here. Her funeral no le.sa than 18 countries were in- By EDWARD S. KITCH the new building and renovations which the construction of a water cant and being a second offender Rd., and Bernice Juul, 99 E. Center fected with smallpox by interna- was simply taxing ma- Chicago, Jan, 25 i.Pi Melbourne partments of newspapers in Baltl- e FLORAL ARIIANGE.MENTS at the church. Kor.on, assistant pastor. will be held on Friday, Jan. 31. ACCORDIONS REPAIR SHOP Ml 9-4684 for reserva Sacred Heart Church: Masses, 8. filtration plant for the Porter- of the same. St,, have been made co-chairmen tionai travelers in 1956. As a result from a pock or pi stule_ of j peltman, who has placed Bibles I more. Md., and Washington, n. C. FOR II0.5IE and HOi^ITAL Officers elected arc: Perry Lalh- ■Vierling was arrested by Pat of entertainment for 1958 in the s, m 9:.30, and 11 a.m. The Rev. Ralph Howard reservoirs, might have on New Venezuela Jnikta KINSMAN ORGANS William H. Green. Prhp. eight countries suffered epidemics “ Person suffering with the dis-; 20 million Christian homes in ! Because of Iris knowledge of the tions. ■ rop, clerk; James Yeager, treasur their present and future taxes, and rolman Charles Momeau on Dec. 3, Hairdressers' Guild of Connecticut. Rockville — John Klantlk, 82, • Corsages Kelley, pastor: the Rev. Terence died suddenly y»sterday morning of this disease. ; scratching it on the " “ ‘n past 17 years, has turned his 1 bible, he often is asked: er; Gordon Beckwith and Mrs. their present and future water after being Involved in a 2-car ac Unit No. 1 of HaHford. Yolanda Private Instructions Columbia Bicycles Therefore, the committee ” * anyone W’ho had ne\er had attention to placing Jewish ■forin-scrip ' "WV^i/'hWhich - iais lVi»the H bestaw transla Murphy, assistant pastor. at the Rockville I otel where he (Continued from Page One) smallpox. This produced the dis- SEATLSG f o r OVER Prupy Ellis, assistant treasurers; bills. cident on Center St. Vierling plead Felice, 65 Clinton St., is financial Two Court Sessions Instruments and Supplies warned against any relaxation of lures. tion?" Ample made his hbme. Goodyear Tires Tsase in the Inoculated person, but lOO.PEOPLJ^ George Maharan, auditor; Mrs. It is my understanding that the ed innocent to the charge last secretary. vaccination meaaurea against "There's a very definite need for Felfrnan explains his position Parking! Vernon and Taleottvllle news He was born in Czechoslovakia Caracas. They were expected to g Repairs, Service it was uaually, leas severe and Willes, historian; George Hanimar, cost of construction and the cost week. Bond for appeal was set Orchestra For Hire smallpox and called for use of It, " says the 51-year-old graduate with a parable entitled "the three Items are handled through The “Two sessions of Town Court to Miami today. caused less scarring thar if the deacon, and Mrs. Ruth Broil, dca- of maintenance of this facility, at $750. Joseph Rourke, an AFL-CIO of Dec. 23. 1875. Accessories ' potent vaccines as w’ell as correct of the Central School of Religion rings ’ Herald’s Rockville Bureau. 7 W. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. L. were held simultaneously this Larrazabal's junta, which al disease had been caugh in connesB., will be met with Town of Man In other cases, $5 bonds, posted ficial, will be the guest speaker at vaccination procedures. in Indianapolis. "Regardless of a "A n old man in a village was Main St., telephone TRemont morning for the first time since ready abolished censorship, dis usual way. Elected to the Board of Finance chester Water Department reve- on charges of failure to pay over the next meeting of the Kiwanis Ella Rieciardl of Binghamton, 180 Spruce ‘iueet Furthermore, the need was man's religion, he wants peace of the most beloved citizen. Because .5-3136. last spring. solved the hated .Secret Security Up to that time mothers of were Raymond Nielsen and James nuca alone, and that no part of time parking tickets, were for Club, Thureday noon at the Man N. Y. . stressed for medical and other he wore a large ring, everyone WATKjNS-WEST Knarf's Judge Wesley C. Gryk con Police, replaced all police In the Phone Ml 9-0639 large families could usually as mind. Vandervoort; Board of - Steward these coats will be satisfied by the feited by Henry Wrobel, 27, of chester Country Club. He will talk The funeral will be held Monday VIC’S PIZZA SHOP I personnel who come in contact "The Protestant has always ducted a session In the Auxil streets with soldiers and ordered sume that several of their chil thought that this waa the secret ship. Victor Magnlison and Donald i use of property tax revenues. This 1082 E. Middle Tpke.; Alfred on "The Right to Work Law from In Binghamton. -. with travelers to maintain a high been a Bible reader. The Catholic FOOD MARKET iary Room in Police Headquar evidence gathered for prosecution I S3 W. Middle Turnpike dren would die of smallpox. of his belo.ved character. FUNERAL McDougall; and Mission Commit-' Officei;K Eleclod is the only one of the four items Cooper of Old Saybrook; Ralph F the Union's Point of View.” The Burke Funeral Home la In Phone 511 9-3700 level of immunity agai'nst small- only recently has become a Bible "When he died, one of his three 540 E. SIIDDLE TCRXIPIKE tee, James Morse and Mrs. Edna which will be listed on the Jan. charge of local -arrangements. ters while Rockville Judge of those responsible for torture of ! pox by repealed vaccination. In About l'i96 Edward Jenner, a Lanagan, 39, of Coventry; and Francis T. O'Loughlin heard political prisoners.' country practitionerH.„...r -nuand »>.„son of a had no available] sons would Inherit the ring. Then SERVICE Yeager. Bv Hilliard Assn. 29 ballot, which will not demand Robert M.. Hoffman of Framing- Members of Group II, Savings I MANCHESTER ■ the course of these epidemics, clergyman in England, made his: complete Bible, except in small > someone thought it would be a PHONE 9-2295 Pastor Changes Feb. I the use of property tax revenues. other cases in the 'Town Court Interior Minister Virgilio Tor- Bome doctors treating tourists ton. Gail V. Bird of Rockville, and Banks’ Association of Connecticut, chamber upstairs. O'Loughlin PIZZA farhous experiments on the boy. siz e a and in Hebrew texts . good idea to make two more rings ORMAND J. WESIT, The Rev. Allison R, Heaps will Because of these assurances, Arthur B. Goodman of New Ha will meet Wednesday evening at reabla Silva ordered state gover caught the Infection and died. James Phipps Feltman has Supervised prodiic- ' jike it and present nil the rings OponT5tonday thru Saturday Thomas Guarnaccia, 126 Bolton Funerals was called In when both Judge nors to make certain that all po MEMORIAL CO. Director conduct his last service at Tal- any property owner who is serv ven, each charged with two counts the Farmington Country Club. The SPAGHETTI Opposite East Cemetery For hundreds of years small- Jenner noticed that the milk- U” " fie Jewish Bible for the at the same time." t 7 A.5I. to 9 P.5L cottville Congregational 'Church St., was elected presid«tnt of the Grj’k and Deputy Judge Jules litical prisoners had been freed.. iced by the privately owngd and of failure to pay overtime parking dinner will be followed by a busi maids of the district in which he : P"-'! f” '" ' as executive direc- -When the three rings were pre- M2 E. CE.N'TER ST. tomorrow. On Feb. 1 he will Hilliard Assn, at the annual meet privately operated Manchester Mrs. Nellie S. Mscht Karp disqualified themselves In Rioters Roam Streetn ing held Mondav night at the Wad tickets, forfeited $10 bonds. ness session. RAVIOLI livcd did not seem to get small- l°r of publication. He has hopes .rented to the sons, all three want- SI ND.YYS, 7 to 8 P..M. assume the temporaiw pastorate Water Cornpany of the North End, Judge .O'Loughlin sent.enced Columbia — Funeral sendees Thousands of rioters roamed the Quality Memorials pox even when almost all others of placing several thousand in ed to know which of the three was 51anchp»ter's Oldest of Tolland Federated Church. dell School. He succeeds Omer ma.v rest assured that such con for Mrs. Nellie Squier Macht, 74, streets yesterday, attacking gov Spccl'alizing in the finest cold Robert Condrick, 23, of 114 Pearl Past Chief Daughters of Scollal In the community came down Jewish homes. genuine. 'It Is simplf.’ said a With Flneftt Facllltlcft Also on Feb. 1. the Rev. Roberf'^*'}®^'’’*’'- struction will affect neither his St., charged with intoxication, to will meet at the home of Mrs. v/ife of William G. Macht Sr„ will ernment buildings, homes of for OPEN SUNDAYS Over SO Years Experience with the disease. f® calls it the first complete 1 sage of the village, 'which of you ■cuts and meats In town. K. Shimoda, of Northbridge. Mass,, Other officers elected Include tax bill, nor his water bill. The be held tomorrow at 2-30 p.m. in mer officials and stores. Several Eugene Sturgeon, vice president; 15 days in jail. He fined Anthony David Kerr, 30 Jarvi-s Rd., Tuesday MANCHESTER He pondered this fact, obaerv- English translation of the holy I most loved'?" Is expected to take over his duties Manchester Water Company is in P. Kastauskas, 44, of 263 N. Main at 7:45 p.m. Members are re the Congregational CSiurch. Youth Sunday Set lynchings were reported. One offi 8:30 A.M. to 11 P.M. ing that most of the milkmaids scriptures of the Jewish text; it's the. same wilp the bible. here as pastor of the Talcottvillc Mrs. Alvah Russell Jr., secretary; no way associated with any effort Mrs. Macht, a life long resident cial said the trouble was partly Coll Ml 9-5807 known as the Tanach lt contains nays Feltman, the one that is used and Mrs. Thomas Guarnaccia, St., and Victor KOvas, 42, of 31 minded to bring gifts for the grab AUTO PARTS had small scars on their hands Congregational Church. of the Town of Manchester Water bag. of this town,’ died suddenly Thurs plain vandalism. the Torah (law), tlie Nebl-im ks the best. Dance treasurer. Union St., $15 each on charges of At Center Church A. ALMETTI, Prop. as a result of a mild disease Assistant Pastor Sought Department. Intoxication. Charges of breach of day night in her home on Cherry Calm was restored whcn4h^ cur 270 BROAD ST. called cowpox present on . the ud (prophets) and the K e t 11 b i m SMITHES 'The,Totten Way A committee has been appoint- Members of the board of man Valley Rd., after a long illness. She\ Harrison St., Manchester I writings). Knowing these facts, no Cus the peace In both cases were noiled Daughters of Liberty, No. 125, few went Into effect two hours ders of cows Finally, on a farm Upholstery Shop iiessons fur: erl by Raymond E. Ramsdcll, mod agers are Eugene Bturgeon and LOLI. will hold their meeting, was bom April 21, 1883, in this National Youth Sunday will be early .but later armed bands rode close to hia home there w as an It is endorsed by the Orthodox, Clarence Johnson, zone'l: Herman tomer of the Manchester Water on the .recommendation of Asst, M A S U R Y Always At Your Service For "One Call Does It All" 460 5IA1N ST. a CHILDREN erator of Union Congregational Company should hesitate to vote Prosecutor William V. . DeHan. postponed from Jan. 14. on Tues town, daughter of the' late Mason observed tomorrow at Center Con- through the capital-firing machine outbreak of cowpox. conservative and reform branches Paradise and Richard Didan, zone • MACHINE SHOP SERVICE t’aU U» Around The Clock SNAGERS Churcli, to secure an assistant In favor of the construction of Kastauskas and Kovas were ar day. ; Following the business ses D. and Ella Whitcomb Squier. igatlonal Church when young guns and small arms from cars. One of the milkmaids, Sarah of the Jewish faith. Special for DRY CLEANING Phone 511 0-4663 pastor,. 2: Frank Haskell and Norman a EQUIPMENT JLTS this facility which General Man rested Thursday at Kastauskas' sion, Miss Vera Diop and her com Besides her husband, she leaves people will be in charge of the The Army officer commanding the PAINT. WATCH FOR • PARTS (new and rebuilt) Nelilnes, was infected and. with | words have been written by prom- ami LAUNDERING The P-ev. Paul J. Bowman, in Hungerford. zone 3: Winston Chev ager Martin told us is "the only home when a neighbor complained mittee will serve refreshments. one daughter, Mrs. Burton Star- threes morning services. heavily armed curfew' patrol said pus taken from a pustule on her inent rabbla of each branch. CUSTOM • ACCESSORIES Branches At: his annual message to the parish alier and Manuel Margarido, zone solution" to the very unsatisfac to police that they were fighting key; three sons, William G. Jr., Scc^t Clendaniel will be leader at embassy last night and shot Lt. . . . is good point hand, Jenner inoculated James Rabbi David De Sola Pool, Span Couraes full-time i 4. and Reginald Pinto and Henri • SUPPLIES SLIP COVERS Btressed the need for a tory situation at the Howard-Por- and causing a disturbance. The Buckley Schoq] will be host Spencer A., and Frederick R. all three services which will be Homero Gonzalez, seriously GRAND OPENING • DUPONT PAINT. SUPPLIES Phipps. This boy developed the ish and Portuguese synagogue. 18 OAK ST. ■k^'xMa Transportation assistant. j Pessinl, zone 5. ter water supply. Noiled were the cases of Joseph to the "PTA Council. Monday at 8 Macht; and five grandchildren, all Identical They will follow the wounding the former Secret Police usual change on the skin which New York, wrote the forword for .501 HARTFORD RD. AND DRAPERIES The committee consists of I President Guarnaccia appointed Open Satorffaj until 6 p.m. is characteristic of what' we now I am hopeful that every voter LaForge, 49, of 29 W. Gardner St., p.m. Mrs. Donald Confad will pre of this town. theme, "Lord . . . Help Our Un official who had taken refuge. the orthodox branch; Rabbi Abba 249 N. MAIN ST. George Graff, chairman; Mrs. Dor the following committee heads: charged with intoxication; Thom side. She was a member of the Con belief." \ there. Troops who came to restore PAUL'S call vaccination. Hillel Sliver of the Temple. Cleve REUPHOLSTERING TO'TTEN othy Brown, Mrs, Dorothea Mc who goes to the polls on Jan. 29 Metropolitan Six weeks later Jenner inoc Juan Stertman.-welfare; Mrs. Rob will demand the delivery of the as E. Nee, 17, of 427 E. Center St, gregational Church an/1 a Golden Scripture will be read by Mis.s order took him to a hospital, land, for the conservative: and NEW SYSTEM DANCE STUDIO Carthy, Charles Leonard and Ar ert 5'ungk and Mrs. Ralph Rooke. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pero, 299 Pamela Barnes. Miss Mary Anne they were diehard supporters of Paint and Wallpaper Store ulated young James with pus Rabbi Edgar E. Siskin, North "merchandise" which the "patrons following too closely; and John Sheaf member of Grange No. 131. Home Improvement Co. FOR FINE RUG CLEANING 1099 MAIN ST__ 3U 9t4400 lington Hewitt., recreation, and Mrs. James Per Oakland St., observed their 35th The Rev. Gebrge K. Evans will Beach will give the prayer. Mes Perez Jimenez. 645 Main Street from a patient with smallpox and Shore Congregation Israel, Glen LAUNDRY of the Town of Manchester Water Buhrmann, 56, of Byram, failure sat down to wait. The vaccina I-utheran Annual .Meeting kins, publicity. to grant half of the traveled por 'wedding anniversary with a* fam officiate at the services, and burial sages WUl be presented by Ralph Rioters invaded the Nicaraguan 707 M.\IN ST. SILVERWARE coe. Til., for the reform. DRY CLEANERS The annual congregational meet Department "purchased'’ over two Tel. MI 9-0,100 tion “ took” and later the boy and a half years ago, which they tion of the highway to oncoming ily dinner party at their hdme last will be in Columbia Center Ceme Geer speaking on "Faith’s Silent The Dominican Republic em MANCHESTER , Feltman. a (Thlcagoan; worked 5Iain Plant: 44 Harrison St. ing of the First "Evangelickl Luth evening. Plea” : Charles Ryan, "I Believe” ; REFINISHING proved resistant to smallpox. It as a reporter for a ^ ica g o News- (lla%tonhury have been paying for. and for traffic. tery. Friends may call at the Pot bassy also was threatened but was Expert kitchen and bathroom was In this way that modem vac Phone MI 9-7753 6 and 44 eran Church will be held Tuesday Clarence O. Bromley Jr., of Fa- ter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St.. Miss Janet Mdrtimer, "Help Thou not’ invaded. The target was ex at 8 p.m. The Rev. Paul Reisch. which they must continue to pay remodeling. Linoleum, tile and AND cination was born. CUNLIFFE regardless of the results of the' byan, charged with failure to pay Cub Scouts of Pack 63 will meet Willlmantlc, today from 3 to 5 and My Unbelief’’ : and Miss Loretta dictator Juan Peron of Argentina. president of the New England Con at the East Side Rec bowling al ceramlcB. PACKAGE STORE Curtis to Head coming referendum. on overtime parking ticket, was 7 to 9 p.m. Bushnell, "A Stlitement of Faith." Dominican Ambassador Rafael Read Herald Advs. JEWELRY or MOTOR SALES ference, will be present. The meet fined $6. Continued day-to-day was leys at 6:30 tonight. ' At the 9:15 service, the Pilgrim Bonnelll said Peron was in the em Adventists Rppdrt Growth ing will be preceded by a potluck 1 contend that this question Ma's and BilPs ROUTE 6-44 a BOLTON Mental Health should not have been put to the the case of Fred Shea, 53, of no Johii T, McGregor Choir will sing and the CYP club bassy as a guest but had not WATCH REPAIRS Phone 5II 9-3324 E.XPEKT AUTO BODY and Bupper at 6:30 p.m. certain address, charged with In Manchester Lodge of Elks, No. , The funeral of John T. Mc(3re- will provide ushers. At the 11 formally sought political refuge, Washington. D. C- iffh—The Sev January LUNCHEONEHE FtiNDER REPAIRS Movie at Vernon Jan. 29 vote of the people. The 1893, will hold its annual father, PHONE Fund Campaign Board of Directors maintain that toxication. gor, 82 Campfleld Rid., was held at o’clock service. Junior Fellowship customarily granted by embassies enth-day Adventist Church reports BEER ENAMEL and LACQUER A full length color movie, "Count son and daughter night Monday at the Holmes Funeral Home at 2 will usher ftnd the Cherub Choir to political fugitives. SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND that Its fastest growth is occurring AT THE GREEN Three and Pray," will be shown the Charter of the Town of Man Mr's. Esther V. Gustafson, 67, REFINISHINGS of Strickland St., w'as found inno- the Elks Home. Dinner will be o’clock yesterday afternoon, with will sing. Both choirs will be under Peron, w'ho came to 'Venezuela NORMAN R. WEIL where many people had considered Clearance LIQUORS today at 2:30 p.m. at First Congre C, Marvin Curtis of Gla.stonbury chester compels this kind of pro GBMOLOOIST REASONABLE PRICiSS cedure before bonds can be issued cent by Judge O’Laughlln of oper-1 **''v«d at 6:30 and wUl be follow- the Rev. Percy Smith, associate the direction of Miss Martha White, after 'exile in Paraguay and it most unlikely—in South Amer gational Church of Vernon. The hss been named state chairman with Mrs. R Russell Peery at the Panama, had a free h%nd under TELEPHONE COMPANY TEL MI 9-6863 WHFRE the gang WINES FREE ESTIMATES for any local project. This is en ating a motor vehicle while under! wtertalnment for the chil- minister -of the South Methodist ica and Africa. movie stars Van Heflin. of the 1958 fund campaign of the organ. Perez Jimenez. He apparently will Sale ROUTE SO—WAPPING CONN tirely true. the influence of intoxicating liquor;, ^ charge Church, officiating. Burial was In Your own Teleplione Co. stock is available for investment at a MEETS FOR A Large Walk-In Beer Cooler Admission is free to the record Connecticut A.s.>iOclation for Men or drugs * , includes Thomas Conran, chair- East Cemetery, where Michael Mc have to move the directorate of Inventor Thomas Edison waa hop, which is held at the church Ncverthele.ss we cannot price that yields approximately 5.5 per cent. Southern New g r e e n STAMPS and Cold Beer At All Times AT THE RHIHFIELO SIGN tal Health for the second consecu The finding was handed down i !?«'• Cagianello and Donnell ■ and Wilber Little, repre the Peronista organization else born in Milan, Ohio, of Dutch and TASTY SANDWICH! from 2 to 5 p.m. every Saturday. tive year. sight of the fact that we accepted England Telephone Co has paid dividends each year since 1891, CUSTOM MADE OPEN MONDAYS Open Daily 9 A.51. to 9 PJVl. TEL M1-3-8404 because of the State's Inability t o , Noble, senting the American Legion, had where. and is now growing at a rapid rate whichshould reflect in futur^ Scotch ancestry. OPEN THUR8.. FRI. NIGHTS There will be a small charge for Mrs. William S, Hammc. I ■ , ' . ■ ■" ' ■‘I r ■ ' ■ A.:- jwiftVMESSTEit EVENINqA h e r a l d , MANCHESTiSR, CONK., Bi^TURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1968 PAGE NINB PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHgS?^, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1958 BY V. 1. HAMLIN of his shop. Soon after he bad 3:10 p.m.—Deacon Jonee .hfui ALLEY OOP erected hlg bulletin board, ha was died and gone to hesven. RIGHT. LETS Bt told by a local physician that Dea Later in the afternoon a travel OUR \ W „IF Sense and Monsense con Jones wgs seriously ill. The ing salesman happened by, stopped ANVTHING THAT CAN deacon was a man of some prom to read the bulletins, and going t6 ,TO-L 'EM inence in the community, so the the board added the following: X ...WE'RE A stenographer appeared at the exciting parts. The man behind her editor po.sted a series of bulletins 4:10 p.m.- Great excitement in OFF RIGHT office one morning wefcring 6n her. could restrain himaelf no longer. as follows j heaven. Deacon Jones has not ar av^'eater two offlcera* allver bars. He tapped on her shoiildBr AJii.—Deacon Jones no bet rived yet. ^ Co-worker—Gee, have you got "You’ve talked through this ter. Solid Golfers, a captain for a boyfriend? whole show, lady. I think you're ■ *' a.m.—Deacon Jon^s has re Tenneasee Ernie Ford: "When Rockville Five Wins, Local Stenographer—Oh, gracious, no, an ill woman. You ought to go to lapse. a mother arranges a match for her ■Just two lieutenants. your doctor right away and have a I > n.m. Deacon Jones' fsm- daughter, she' siso expects to ref Jim Demeret, yapendectomy.” - I ily has been summoned. eree It.” Matron—It was a wonderful lec Losing Coach Ejected Paces 60-59 ture. The speaker brought home And a wedding usually meana Venturi Lead sc many things , that weren’t \ showers for the bride and curtains with MAJOR HOOPLI fam iliar to us. for the groom. -Floyd R. Miller. UUK BOAKDING HOUSE By DON BERGER Less Enthusiastic, Companion— Palm Springs, Calif., Jan. 26 UP) Court Win —The * 18,000 Thunderblrd Invita The "new look” in fashions is passe, but the flew look of My dog does the same thing. Birthplace of 17th D.8. President' Lsleeping ig oneof my Rockville’s rejuvenated basketball forces waf much in evi tional Golf Tournament got a little Manchefiterite Dan McKeev* The log cabin in which Ahdrew I talentg.m ajor/t more .into' fpeua today with auch dence last night at the Rockville Armory a^ the host team An English , cub' reporter ' had CARRY ON. RAFFERTY/A GTOKM- woke up one morn-1 er sparked Holy Trinity to a Johnson, 17th president of the TObBED CRAFT CAM ACWAY6 PUT aotid golfers as Jim m y Damgret took a hard-earned 53-48 win from Gl^tonbury High. A PRISCIM .A’X PO!’ BY AL VERMEER been bawled out by his editor for, United States, was born is pre /lN6 DRAPED OYER A closely-contested 60-59 vic . turning In stories that were much IM AT GOOD OLD GNUFFY'G HIDE and .voting Ken Venturi leadifWT tbc thdlllng fourth period showdown a REMEMBER WHAT V D O N 'T THE WAY ^...TM EY' served on the campus of North BARBWiREFENCE- way Into the third round. which saw Glastonbury Coach Pau. tory over fading Cheney Tech j too long. He was told to make AWAV/— WE FACE OMLY OME his way under the Glastonbury T E A C H E R s a i d : TOO S W O R R Y I I EAT 'EM., DON'T E'EVEN CaToIlna State College in Raleigh. LTHATWAGiNTHEOLO Grogan ejected from the game, lef, them short and to the point, and MINOR PROBLEM-^HE HA^ONE Demaret made a bold hid to 'win hoop Undetected, and Janton fired yesterday afternoon at the MUCH CAMDV IS BAD. JENNY MV. DAY6 0F COURSE— , a capacity crowd buzzing and aUr- TOUCH he took the advice to heart. His BED WiTM A TENOENCy TO ROLL Ilia fourth victfry in thlg eytnt’ a perfect strike the length of the Verplanck School. While the FOR VOUR TEETM ijr LU. Passehger — Conductor (com NOW 1 LIKE AT rlng long after the final whiatic next story read as follows: "A ALL 0CCUPAF4T6 TOWARD THE whsh he shot a 66, six alrbkes' court. Big Thlebault pushed It winners ware rewarded‘with their plaining) that'fellow sitting oppo LEAST THE COM had blovvr.' shocking incident occurred last am ddle—But gNu f f v 'g a genial FORTS OF A under par, yesterday, and. Venturi, in to break the skein. second win in four starts this win night. Sir Basil James, who was a site is a lunatic. He's scaring my .HOST WITH A HEART a .pro for only about 13 months, Rockville jumped to a quick ter Coach Tony D’Angona’s Tech- r . I TILE FLOOR lead in the first period behind the Disagree on Oall guest at Lady Smithers' bait, com wife and children. He claims he’s A5 w arm AG THE as'.onlThed the gallery with a 68. With 1:45 left to play and Rock men suffered their fifth setback, George Washington, OR A fine shooUng of Ronnie Janton. plained of feeling ill, took his hat, OLD DEPOT KITCHEN Playing the 6.500-yard Thunder- ville leading 52-44, the youthful third In a row, in nine mitings. his coat, his departure, no notice Conductor—I’ll take care of that »3TW£6,j bird Country C!i»*)’s par 36-35—71. Coming directly from a sick bed. McKeever, who played in tha SINK/ Janton canned six out of his first coach of the Glastonbury team of his friends, a taxi, a pistol from (helpfully). -courre. Venturi had a 33-30.-63 elected to disagree with Referee Rec Senior League last season and 'M ten shots for 12 points. 'This' his pocket and, 'Anally, his life. Then he shouted, and Da- .aret ?2-33. Demaret had a senior at Holy Trinity, hooped helped Rockville to a ^3-10 first Jim Murray on a charging call. Nice chap. Regrets and ail that.” Next stop, Mount Vernon! a flr.rt round .68, Venturi a 70 and Grogan protested vehemently from nine baskets and converted seven quarter bulge. I their toUl wag 133. ' the sideline and waa told to sit of 10 free throws for a total of The lady In the row ahead had Good Rebeiindlng I A counl(]y editor decided to It gave them a alight cushion of down. A fter three such warn' 25 points'but saved hts finest per talked to her companion during the adopt the ^ y Idea of posting bul two strokes over Pati> Hsmev ol' The Ramms. sparked by some; ings. Grogan still persisted In his formance for the fourth period whole movie, especially during the letins of important events in front Worcester. Mass., with hts 69-66— truly ouutanding rebounding by, demonstration and was Dromntlv which actually decided the out Cap'.ain Bob.Groua and Don Thie- told to leave the hall. ■TayveiB come. Making good use of a *13S, and Dave Marr of Rumson, bault, continued to move out In N. J.. with 6.V70— ’ 35. Coach Don Elliott directed the Jumping one-hander. McKe-ver front, opening a 16 point lead with team the rest of the way. tallied H points in the final quar CROSSWORD PUZZLE Failed to Maintain Pace. LONG .SAM BY LAPP and ROB LUBBERS 2:30 left iii the third stanza. With Olnat^nbary (4R» ter and 11 in the second halt. M arr, another nr\/comer on the such An- apparent advantage. p R • F Pli. AS!e'tou euee-THAT ' HOSUCHANWM, I'M e e & m n o to 6 RI.<(bop, f ...... T 4-5 i; Dick Dubanoski Cheney Tech opened a 50-43 [ T n tournament circuit, and Fred Haw- Coach John Canavari went to his 1 Pfaii. f ...... 4 .3-2 10 /IV7 ARXLO 16 Vie ' KIND O'MAN, OHBLie SOMBTHMe , LONS bench. 5 Hartw(»ti, f ...... spread in the early minutes of the Hi(s, E! Paao. Tex,, led off yester ... 0 2 fourth period but a basket by lC ti6 SA-AM - inoHr m o OP m u ’isee HIM, I (SOTTA 5AVI— OUST—ooer An»w»r to Pwvloua At the same time, Gus Sonstan- 3 Woo*l c...... 1 ivr* . n ' day with their 65s. Biit they 0-2 Trinity’s Shaun Burke, author of cx M e A-RONNIN'ff \JO>UM6 6AM» jcespyouRWAOM, British Islands tine, senior backcourt star from 1 RrookF f ...... 0 0 RSOPS ON TH' I'AK.g f?r SOOTha^ HANP OUST couldn't keep up with the hot pace, 0 If ...... 0 rvo 0 11 markers along with teammate fiawkins! 72 gave him 137. i Glastonbury, decided . to do what 4 BttnrhflFlH f ...... 2 5-fi 11 AN' p^rcH yea mr WHERE i r i e — S ronFt«ntino. g* ...... B M3 Ifi Low-Scoring Indians Bob Brass, deadlocked the acora Qj ET^'G JU ST { he could about putting his matea AfOUO aion^ tt p t e A s e f '' Three ahots back of the leaders ACROSS S3 Flower m o pe ME'^ AT MOME * ,-ij at 53-aIl with 3:40 to play. The were Don Fairfield,' Casey. 111.: I back in the ball game. In the 23 Tatalii ...... 13 22-37 iT 1 ------coniliti 34 Contend in i space of about two minutes. Con R«rkvlllF count waa tied at 55-55 momenta Tommy Bolt, diattanooga, Tenn., IS of 360 imall rivalry stantine scored two hoops and P R F hts later when the loser’s Captain 36 Satiated CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNEB and Howie Johnson, Akron, Ohio. 7 Juntort. f...... fi 2-fi 14 Hank Jaslowaki was charged with itiandi five out of six from the foul line 1 Onrt^r...... 0 rvo n Perform Here Tonight I It hai a ——. 37 Adjudger Tied with Hawkins were Don Armed for Rehound to cut the deficit to 10 points. 3 TMrbauIt. f ...... fi 21 his fifth personal after sitting governor Whitt, Alameda, Calif., and Jimmy 45-3.5. 0 Bradley, f ...... 0 0-1 0 out ths latter part of the third DOWN Scrambling in the foreground under the St. Louis basket at the 4 OrmiR. r ...... 3 1-2 7 quarter and the flrit part of the 13 Small ipacet Hines, 53-year-old home profes With the start of the final quar 0 Johndrow. c ...... By PAT BOLDUC 1 Unclothed gDetrott Olympia are, left to right. Jack Coleman of th<* Ha-vks ... 0 0 final period because of four per 14 Goddesf sional, each of who.n had 66. and the Minneapolis Lakers' Larry Foust and A-t T a. ter. Canavari reinserted his start 4 Dohertv. a ...... 2 3-7 7 Low-scoring Manchester High carries a five-game winning of peace 3 Expunge Bracketed at 138 were U Jt. Open 3 Ktinfr*ri»chmid. g ...... D 0 sonals. Lakers won In overtime. ing team. Still Constantine was 4 I.elh.nsulh, s ...... (M 4 1$ Male (heep 3 Comment Chamiiion Dick Mayer, Newport ... 7 streak into tonight’s CCIL contest against rival Windham at Jaslow tki did not sea eye to 4 Volume , 19 Ineffectual 42 Indite Toys not to be denied as he hit for five 1 K#‘ld<*rwFrfFr, g ... __ 0 /, ' .■■I ,:V. ‘ i : : : r ' ' V. ' r ' 1..... •' V:/./ ',v!l MANCHKSTEli EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JA^IUARY 25, 1958 PAdE ELEVEN Ai'1' ■''■Jr ';,'i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONn(, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 18f5S PAGE TEN __ ^.... ., ' ___• - - ' - - - - ' - ■ ’ -- - ______\ ______'______.1 . UoUMhOkl^OfMlS 51 Raoma Without Botrd 5t AimPtments—PUts-» Houssa tor Sato 72 H o u s m for Sals 72 Holises for Salt 72 Aato Driving School 7 A R(N>ring.^iiliilg 16 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAWl BY FAGALY and SUURTEN Articlca for Sala Fuel and Feed 49*A ITRANK’t ANTIQUES, Selling at ROOM FOR rent Inquire _ SUtii Tenensnta 4S (in i WEST SIDE—Six room Capa. (Xiri) SOUTH WINDSOR—Just THESE TWO new ranch hnmta Of FOR THK best In shingle, and built SEASONED' hardwood for fire- reduced pricaa on account of alck- Tailor Shop, t Blaiellell. Mf 3-'-7383. 4 down, S finished up, large an- over Kanch'ester town line. New, fer three large bedrooms, extra Fringe Hits LARSON'S driving School—Offers KNAPP insulated -boots and thoe*. La r g e t h r e e room heated Classified up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim. placaa, furnace# and atovea, Qiglto ncH. Come and aea for yourself.- After 6:80 Ml 3-6047. closed porch,- amasita drive, tine two -bathroom ’ ranches, raised large tile bath,' fuij basement with all type* of driver education on Harry Mahoney: 88 Maple 8 t. Tel. Brothera, Ml 8-6801. apartment, nSW 'building, stove ■ A■ ‘m inaured dual control cars, atand- ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. Ml 8r4827. \ 420 Lake St. and rafrigarator. *110 par n ^ th . location. For aroointihar.: tr see hearth, paneled living room wall, gatage, lot alze 100x200.; ■vSelect m 3-7707. OUTf jtou wwmaI AtkV.TNE 6 aR- BuTOETAlOAO ATTRACTIVELY furnished and call tha R. F. Dlmock Co. Raal- 1,200 square feet living area. R^ yoUr Interior decoration 1^- acting Advertisement ard or automatic. By trained and AlUUf 0 0 MII7E A ' DRY OAK wood. Cut flreplaca and jrOR SALE—Saw-Gem sewing ma- cheerful rooms. Complete light Call MI 3-62*3. \ certified Inatruclor. licenaed by TENOEIUNOMtfTANO Oft HIM TURNiNO PRACTICALLY ’new large^ •PAC# tora. Ml 2 5345, Joseph Ashfotd. F. Dimock A Coi, Reaitora, MI- now. Other liatinga available In Some State Areas MALUr I DON’T heAter. 60 gallon tank ahd stand, atove lanjths. *K' per lead, de chlha desk style, wilt either sell housekeeping facUlUhs avaUable. Ml 2-2212, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI- Manchester and vicinity. S. A. CLASSIFIED ADVT. the State of Conn.. ^11 MOTS. ’'OR AN^INOAfOVie SOMEONE. ILSE’S livered. Tel. Coventry, C Pi 2-7IM. ROCKVILLE — Four rooms, first Roofing^-Uhimney Ifi-A VJANT NO SOWDli*^ 1 LOUD MICCUP'IN BOOZE BfiTSOiMID pipp. Call Ml 9-2098. Or exchange for portable. ,MI Single, ooubla.. Children accepted floor, unfurnished, hard wood 2-7703 or Robert Murdock,' Ml 0-6818, Barbara WoOda, Ml 9-7702 Beechler. MI 9-8952 or Ml 3-6969. DEPT. HOURS •41274, 123 Helaine Rd. — limited Parking. Central, Raa- iNMVaACe.' HIS JOINT- A OARAOE when . floora, ceramic tile bath, washer •-5272. or Robert Murdock, Ml 9-5072. (Continned from Faga One) RUOFINq - Specialising in repair JANUARY #alIpaper/sBle, 49c to sonabla pricer Coma see! Mrs. TOUR BEDROOM Colonial, lyj ‘^the CAroliiM atorm eantar and tn 8:15 A.M. lo 4:30 P.M. Business Services Olfered 13 HE’SONTHEIOVilH FIREIPLACE wood, trunk or tniclc and dryer. Parking apace. Com the Virginias. Oharlaaton and -i; *El uig roofs of all kinds. Also hew 89c per single roll,/ralues to *2.60 Doracy, 14 Arch St. bination gas stove. Tel. TR 6-4*82. (V) b u il d e r s special-built for FOUR BEDROOM colonial, excel- batba, dishwasher and garbage roofs. O'ltter work. Chimneys load, cut to order, JA 6-3311. COMBINATION radio and record himself. New living room with disposal. Near bus, schools and out o f'a daranlng aky about 3:50 Parkersburg, W. Vt., raperUd per single roll: Oyer 250 patterns. lent condition, large lot. central, p.m. yesterday. nxK lR SANDDTO and reftnisliint. cleaned, chaired, 36 " years’ e^ All pre-t'rimntedysome pre-pasted. player. MI •-3841. ROOK' ^ R rant, suitable for ona NOW RENTINO —. Park-Chaatnut built-in bookshelves, flniabed rec only 118,500. Carlton W. Putchlna. shopping. Nettie ' L. Miller, MI about three-quarter, ot an inch an' COPY CLOSING TIME Speciallting In old floora. Ml A rasidential, section on the perienue. Free estimates Call Sherwin-WUliania. 9U Main St. or two men. Shower, Call at 101 apartbianta, 4, 4>A and 6 rooms. reation room with fireplace and MI 0-5133. . 9-5010. did Richmond and' Roanoke, Va. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. . »-5760 Howley. Manchester Mj 8-0361. Garden— Farm—Dairy THREE PIECE cuHbm- r-.ade liv Obeatimt St. southern outskirts of .the town was Amounts elsewhere were generally ing room aulte with tailor made Louia Levitt, MI S-0672. Agent on paneled dan. Huge kitchen, dining 20” c o l u m b ; built girl’s bicycle. Products , <0 area. Twice aa many cabinets as DUPLEX 4-4, quiet street, among EAST HARTk’ORD—Four bedroom hard hit. . light. MON. THRU FRI. slip covers. 1750 value tor *225. ROOM FOR rant. Near canter. premiaas .,‘7 p.m. daily. Saturdays good ,0oni^ o n , *20. Oall MI and Sunda^, 10-7. usual.’Two ceramic tile hatha. For well ke'pt aingle homes, two new Cape Cod., In excellent condition Mambars of a National Guard There waa widespread rain along- 10:30 A.M. MUKTKNSBN 1*V. Hpeolalued RCA Heating ana Plumbing 17 COOKING AMD eating apples, 76c ^ bblar .bench coffee table with Heat and hot water. Gantlaman. with dishwasher, carport, trees. Battalion were on duty to direct the entire Pacific'' coast, tiut televtaion sendee. Ml e-4641 9-4088. further Information or Mpoint- oil hot water 'heating ayatems, m i a 16 quart basket. Louia *..,BotU, matching end table. Coll-.palble 36 Foster-St. Ml 3-8647. NEW DUPLEX — For rant; five ment to see call the R. F. Dlmock near bus. Only *14,800.' Carlton W.. Near school, (14,200. minimum traffic and prevent looting. amounts were usually under one- SATU R D AY 9 A.M, S. WAT8UN, PLUMBING and heat SEVEN,, WOODEN storm windows 260 Buah Hill Rd. table for playroom or use as tele- down. Clifford Hansen, Realtor, Officials said only three per M A M RUBBISH Removal Sen', ing contractor. New ihstaltations, rooms, large picture window, A Co., Reaitora, Ml 2-8348. Joseph Hutchins, Ml 0-5132. tenth inch. Scattered rains damp 31*81, ** eabh. One combination vj[ston turntable. Kitchen base plenty of closet space, birch cab Ashford, kf] 2-6812. Barbara MI 3-1303. sona remain hospitalized. ened' northern Nevada, and rain tee. Cleaning atties, cellars and alteration work and repair worl.. door 36x80, *ft\Used two winters COOKING APPLES 90c MeIntOih cabinet, pair Bermuda cedar IHUnSHElHED ROOM near Main St. FOUR BEDROOM Dutch colonial. TOI R COOPER.^TION WIl L yards. Incinerators emptied, ashes MI 9-3808. cold storage No. 1 *1.26 half Jdaiel St. Ml 2-2170. inet kitchen, ceramic tUc bath, Woods, Ml 2-7703 or Robert Mur Police Chief W. O. Etheridge and snow fell'across ths northern Tel. MT lamps. Box spririgs for full size Venetian blinds, storm 'windows, dock. MI ••8273. H i baths, three lota, Manchester NORTH COVENTRY—Three bed said he waa near. the police sta BE APPRECIATED removed Contract service avail buahel. ’Tel. Ml 3-*US. Louia bed. Ml 8-2692. and central plains, but there, too, hot ' water and heat. Lovely Green arcs. Ml 9-1306. room ranch, fireplace, low opera tion,when he heard tha wind com measurements were light. able. Ml 9-975T Bunce, 529 West Center Street. (X ni MANCHESTER - New aix tive cost. *14,000. Minimum down. PLUMBING AND heating—repairs «tea. s BEN-HUR chest type freezer. Ona RNI8HED r o o m for rant. 106 neighborhood, f 135 monthly. Call ing and saw pieces of wood and Temperatures w.re (iotnewhat. Dial Ml 3-2711 I.IGHT TRUCKING and ode' Jobs MI 2-7885. room ranch home in Rockladga PORTER ST.-Delightful six rooni Clifford Hansen, Realtor, kU and contract work. Call ^ 6-8541. good condition, *4.50. M I'8-5906. year old. Original price (550, will Birch St. Ml 2-8884. brick Cape with full ahed dormer. tin and bushes going past. ’’It a|l warmer today over the Plains, the- Ashes, trash and junk removed Household^Gooda SI section, xV; baths, ceramic tile 3-1303. , happened in about five minutes,” ■ ■ -V- sell for *300. MI 0-5320. TO RENT—Three rooms, tUe bath, kitchen counters. Attached garage, Fireplace. Breezeway and ; arage. Middle Atlantic States and tha For courteous and reasonable LLOYD S p l u m b in g Service as MANCHESTER—Five room Cape, he said. Upper Great Lakes. Moat market service call Hurrl-Cleun Transit sures sotisfaction, prompt service. CELLAR SUMP pump. Small coal ABSULUTg; BARGAIN » Custom ROOM AND board. Gentlemen. Tel. Venetian blinds, heat and hot amealte drive, fully landacapcd Madeline Smith, or wood circulating heater. Oil 9.1643. garage, ideal location, near Policeman John Burkhalter said v/arming occurred in the southern 1 any time. Ml 9.7*53. CH 7-6124, Ml 9-5485. made cornices and drapea. Slip MISCELLANEOUS h o ij S e h o 1 d MI 8-7*76. water fumiahed. Near Main and lot. 131.000. Call R. F. Dlmock Co., l.nst and Found apace heater, pot type, c «ie m ^ School Sta. Adults. Inquire 264 Reaitora, kfl •-5345, Joseph Ash schools, bus. shopping. *14,500. he waa off duty at home when his Rockies and western portions of covera, *59.50 and up. Choice of Items. CslI PI 2-8102. , LIKE NEW—Slx room Cape Cod, maid hurried into the kitchen and LOST—Pair of brown frame GONDER’S T.V. SA'vice, available forced atr furnace. Black imd fabncf. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, FURNISHED light housekeeping Spruce St. ford, MI 9-681*. Barbara Woods, Minimum down. Clifford Hansen, the central and Soutnern Plains 18< Decker *4” drill. MI 9 2082. room with electric refrigerator. Ml 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI recently completed se-'ond floor, Realtor, MI 8-1303. told him. ’’Lord, the house is blow where readings were 10 to 20 de classes Friday at HiRli Srhool «n.V time. Antenna conversions, Insurance 2-7760. \ full ahed dorn.er, breezeway, at ing away.” He grabbed his 2-year- dance N tme and addrc.ss In case. Philco factory supertised service Musical Instruments 53 Mlddle aged ladlca preferred. Tel. ROOM apartment, v e y clean. 9-5972. grees higher than a day earlier. CLINTON CHAIN saws, Dewalt W i^TED—Gooo. resaleable used. MI 3-63*8. heat and hot water included, Ap. tached garage, amealte driveway, TOLLAND— Modem two bedroom old daughter and shielded her in El Paso. Tex.: ' had an early Please call Ml 9 02tS ; P 1486. PARENTS: Are you ready for the i partly finished recreation room, ranch, fireplace, carport, trees, home, workshop, Wright power I furniture. Watkina Brothers. MI t r y t h e Mnsman electronic ply Beck’s, or Ml 2-1633. (Xvni TWO new Capea with 1100 his arms until the storm went by. morning temperature of 5S degrees trouble children get into? Broken near parkway. *11.500. Minimum HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. saws. Capitol' Equipment Co., 38 I 3-5171. spinet organ^oday. Finest quality PLEASANT, large .heated room, square ft. of living area. 6 minutes vestibule, fireplace, combination Tbs house was badly damaged. compared with 35 degrees Friday. NOTICE IS HF.REBY Riven that windows, objects thrown a* cars. JAKBi CAUUSO a v a il a b l e February 1. Main St. storm windows and doors. Seven dowrv Clifford Hansen, Realtor, Pass Book No. is.sued by Available at all times. Philco fac Injuring another child, etc. Avoid 4334- $Vtr., Main. MI 3-796*. of any home organ. Duhaldo free parking, on bus line. 14* Cen from Manchester Green. Youngs- Power lines were damaged and It was a little cooler in Montansi, tory supervised service. Tei. in ! ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver. Muatc Qehtcr, 186 West Middle ter St. Tel. MI 8-5002 apartment, two rooma, ahewtr, towrh kitchen, Il'Vlng room with closets and built-lns, many extras MI 3-1303. a portion of this town of about but the mercury waa still well The Savings bank of Ma’irhestcr ruin by lawsuit. Get liability! Low wy'Aa’gorrg.MicN. large cloaeta, priyatc entrance, Lot 70 by 200, *17.500. MI 3-8272. 9-9^98. cost. Phone MI 3-1126, Clarke In ■ ITSHCATI ' glass, china, and used fumltura Turnpike. fireplace vestibule. Large lot. 4,000 persona was without elec above normal. has been lost and application has EARLY AMERICAN loveseat, in PLEASANT ROOM one block from nicely finished. Call AD 24)086 or i 116,300. R. F. Dimoc. and Co., MANCHES'TER—Immediate occu been made to said hank for pay surance Agency. 175 East Center I bought and sold Furniture Repair 1.1' ■, X ♦y 1 A-." K / M ■ysafe w’lth him.” Choir Director Mrs. Herald Lee, Choir Director ing, and ever so sltghty pigeon- .States. 'The Soviet envoy .said ! John Deko’-inc. a cousin of th* own power politica brand of alii- ^ history, it takes a dictator To the men he aeemed super toed.’’ they concluded that "it l.s neces local nie.siclent Eisenhower, still unpopular with Only one time did Darby ever 51iss Martha Thornton, Mrs. Doris Skinner, Organist • Columbus. Ohio /P Beavers your milkman will find it ance la at the very same time one curb the blind tyranny with manv Republican machine- human. He Was wounded ^ three Religious Education Director If 1 want to walk pigeon-toed 1 sary to create conditions for the Des Moines '/Pi Vr. and Mrs. Wilkins and John Dokonmg had times, but we never really be'lleved lose his composure. That was at better learning of both our people , Tony Mihalovich of Des Moines were a lot bigger 8- 12,000 years joined fellow unionists in testify of ouri was exploding over Suez, pj mob, which brings the Irag- minded politicians, did get elected, Cisterna, on the AnZio Beachhead, 9:30 a.m.. Church School for can do it all by myself — without he could be killed—he had been any special high-fashion equip aliout the other" Later, Nixon i received a card addressed: Mr. and ago. An upper jawbone found at a ing about goon tactics, payioll They found themselves engaged in • and reelected. Some Republicans when a German divirion surround Sunday, Jan. 26. Y outh Sunday nursery, kindergarten, and primary construction site her indicates through so much." 10 a.m. Morning Worship and dfpkrtmenta. ment — just by turning in my agreed W’ith Zarubin that their ; Mr.s, Toney Molivich. Northeast padding. pa”nff.s. and employers possible to pass this reduction nothing less than a war with one jefepd the secret po will still argue that Taft could ed and largely deatioyed'two bat beavers of that era weighed per have done aa well, but the real kev Hollywood recently "discovered” Church Sch'obl. 11 a.m.. Church School for jun to-s. talk had been "ii-seful.'' 14th Inside City Limits. Two Big voting in union meetings. They Of their allies, and in thatimoment. Col. Darby, an • officer many be talions of Ranger;i as he was try Zarubin sought the meeting with Pine Trees In Front Vard, Des haps .500-600 pounds and were also charged that former convicts lice of a dictatorship 7 No one. to their attitude is that thev ing; to break through to th e ir res First Address by Miss Judith ior and intennediate departments. But I don't want to walk pigeon- if they had any sense, they realized lieved was destined to be Army Barnes. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Morning wor toed. And come to think of It Nixon and- asked ttie Vice Presi Moines, Iowa. roughly the size of a black bear. had received a membership privi- They must be human acuni; to be j might have preferred defeat with cue.” dent to convey his good wishes to on to you. that, in the event of real trouble chief of staff, and Warner Bros, Second Address by Michael Pat- ship, sacrament of baptism. Ser there’s one other thing the desien- ' lege the right' to vote denied in -the work they are. But the idea ! victory with .somebody, else. has told part of his story in a no "Don’t give up. Infiltrate back," ers aren’t going to do to me. Put President Eisenhower. The Rus I most other local rnemhers. with anybody else, the security Darby kept pleading into the field Ulak. mon subject; "Knocked Down — ,K.. table film of battle action called, 6:48 p.m. Mu Sigma Chi meets But Not Out!” The Junior Choir me in a sack dre.ss. sian diplomat said he Hid not ask i William Dekoning acknowledged phone. "Don’t give up! Don't give for a. White House appointment system they had derised for them- meted out by the processes of | j„ the Connecticut party developed "Darby's Rangers.” at the church. • will sln£,at'the first serVice. Mrs. Thanks for Belts he had been convicted of coercing up! Don’t give up'” because he knew- the President an employer. But he denied this aelvcs would be the sharpest kind democracy, rather than by their j a concrete significance in the pa.st, Contrera was one of a number 7 p.m. Junior-High Pilgrim Fel (Jharlei Miller will be the soloist The belt «was invented to keep of former Rangera whb attended "When he" was told -the men a t Jie. second service, women’s dresscg from looking like w as busy. Atom Experts Hail brought the uoion into dispute. He of liability. Like us, hoiyver, they own inhuman codes, that can he there is. of course, also a chance lowship will meet at the home a preview of the picture here the couldn’t infiltrate back bei;|iuae Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin,'187 7 p.m., Junior High Methodist sacks. It’s been a heaven-ient also denied he was a dictator In do not know how to retreat from defended. Perhaps all hope of hu thjit the same kind of choice of they were' trapped,”.said Contrera, blessing to W’omen through the union affairs. presidential candidates may obtain other night. Now’ 38, Contrera is Princeton St. Youth Fellowship. their anachronism, althbugh they man progress lies ultimately in an upholsterer by trade. He and "the colonel put hie head down on . 7 p.m.. Senior Methodist' Youtk agea. Surprise! CTliarlea .Skiira. a/iothkr member in 1960. Then, again, it would his arm' and cried for several mo may know it to be useless, and even the possibility that somebody, jonie his wife, Lucille, have bought a Emanuel Lutlieraa Church Fellowship. Any time women decided they U.S. H-Potver Gain of the local's reform faction, won make aome difference what fac ments, He broke down. He had al could get along without a belt, Denver, (Jolo. i/Pi — Tony Medina a. promise that he will not be tried "Su dangerous. day, shall halt the process hy home and are hoping to adopt a C. Henry Anderson, .Pastor tion happened to be dominant in baby. ways put the safety of his men 8t. John’s . Polish National they stopped looking llke,.wonien Jumped in his car, start^ it and by the union on charges of cross- The history of such opposing al which one excess breeds another, Connecticut, and the fact that there G. A lbert Pearson, never outgiO'^! a He rarely fights the war any first, and 'le coi*Idn’t ■tan'i the Minister of Music Catholic Church and began looking like sacks. put It in gear. The car wouldn't (Continued from Page One) ’’ H for Hope and Britain 'Leads the liances does not indicate that we and that another. was something vital to fight over more ("except sometimes at night thought of what was happenmg 28 Golway St. I saw a woman the other day budge. Medina got out, crawled Way." Vouineed have very much chance of extri would probably guarantee a new In his sleep,” said his w ife), but to them, Rev. D. Kent Kuiawasz, Rector who obviously had spent a good underneath, found someone had clear power program at an open Old charges of American pres ri.se of rival leadership in the state. Divine 'Worshio snd Church _____ •) cating ourselves from them before ^ rsvar when he does think of it, his "But none of us ever blamed School. 9 and 10:30 a.ni. bit of money getting the “new jacked up (he ca'r during the night hearing Feb, 10. sure for Britain to hold off its an It will be sensible to label what look." When she entered the ele nouncement until the United Slates they bring on the war they'are t T V Allt<:^1111d thoughts turn always to Col. Dar- him. It wasn’t his fault.” 9 a.m., The following -young 8:30 a.m.., Mass. and walked awaj with the vehicle's ever is riegotialed now a truce, fOr The last time Contrera ever saw vator I happened to catch the driveshaft. BRITISH .H B1L.ANT caught up were dredged up by supposed to prevent by ,, being so by. ' •“ people will conduct the service: 10:30 a.m„ High Mass. Connecticut ' \ \ 1958.' ' Charlie was one of the first to Darby was -when the colonel came Earl Werdelin, Joyce Wogman, amazed and flabbergasted look London, Jan. 25 1 i ~ Jubilant some papers. Announcements of ready to fight it. But perhaps, this Fits AH Li>calions volunteer when Darby was given to visit 119 surviving Rangers at Robeft Matson, Marion Fitch, Gospel Hall. that passed between two gentle Dew ran total as much as 10 Britons read about Zela. the man fusion research were made both in time,, we may manage some dis the assignment of creating an elite Camp Butner in North Carolina. Eric Gothberg, Kdrln Pearson, 415 Center St. men who were courteous enough Inches of water a year. made sun to harness H-bomb pow London and Washington yesterday. Fiesh 1 W engagement. wiadem, in deference Hicksville. N. Y.—A Hlcksville Aiitomatioii Seen spearhead force for the' Anriy, a "He nevecmade a speech to us— and Valerie Johnson. not to laugh out loud. er, in their newspapers today and Chairman Lewis L Strauss of She had on a sack dress — In to the fact that the slakes have concern reports that it has devel fqrce comparable to the U.S. Ma just talked to us one by one, or in 10:30 a.m.. Service; Jeanne Hal- 10:30 a.m.. Breaking of Bread. were' told their scientists had the U.S. Atomic Energy Authority Milk! oped an indoor television antenna Po.ssjble ill Radio rines, but smaller. small groups,'He was very sad." vorsen. Harold Sandeen, June 12:15 p.m., Sunday School. which she seemed to be lost. Her achieved a triumph on-a par with has denied the charges. now- become neither victory nor asymmetrical ehoei made her look it says is suited to all locations and Ae a Pfc., Contrera landed with After 11 months on the Army Werdelin, Eddie Dell, Joan Ander- 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. I Russia's Sputniks. The Conservative Daily Tele defeat, but sunival. as though she might any minute Personal Notices provides extra power for fringe New York:—Completely auto the Rangers in Africa, but it wasn’t General Staff in' Waanington. von. Richard Berggren and Janice 8 p.m., Tuesday, Bible study. The story of the doughnut graph mentioned the cliarges but. PINE , areas. The device also features until after the group had stormed Darby returned to the Italian front Tolf. fell over her own feet, and her hat shaped reactor, which British act- commented editorially that British mated broadcasting is. possible 8 p.m.. Friday, Prayer meeting. looked for all the worldi ilka a Y If We Get Th^t Reprieve telescopic rabbit ears that disap with a neyvly developed system the beaches of Sicily that he came as deputy commandei* Of the 10th 5 p.m., P.C.L. will m.eet in entists claim will harness the fu scientists had been •■stimulated, PHARMACY basket down over her head. ' Card of Thanks sion process of thi H-bomb and informed and assisted by American 664 Center St.—Tel. MI 9-9814 Our goVernmerital management pear intq the TV cabinet when pot that contains taped commercials tqiknow Darby well. Mountain Division. A German shell Luther Hall for a buslnesls meet* , She was in high fashion. But she in use. ITie antenna is housed in a killed him soon after, as he v.’as Ing and then vielt. St. Mary’s • ^ Good Scouts produce-fiinUless cheap power, was brains." nf ourfprqsperity.has now reversed and news, recorded "music and sjiot "He Wpnted a driver who could was certainly a sight > We wish to ‘tlianK all of oiir neigh plastic cabinet similar -to a desk- als() act as ah Interpreter,” Con- inspecting-frontline positions Caiurch. All are aekSa tp bring a bors.' friends and relatives for llie many splashed across the nation's front “In a year or two,” ' the Tele- announcements, "Two hundred 45- PTOle, England (A5—P arents We women have, to draw the its slgsals, dacreelng cheaper rnon type radtOi' . r.p.m. ) records pan automatical!^ treta recalled, “and when .I .told "I have never before or since, 'oox lunch. acts of kindness and sympafliy shown pages. a^ih said, "the Americans may PINE LENOX were told at a meeting in thU Dor line somewhere. I’Ve just drawn* us in our regciVt bereavement. We es- T j’pical headlines: "O ur Bcien* ahead of us on Zeta, only to be •y again after a period./ during | cue one- another or a- ton* at the )iim J could apeak a coupl^ df Ital Iboked up to a man as I did to 7:30 p.m., A reception will be mine, No seeks for me. And no peclallv thank all ihrise who sent the The Suez Clanal ia a little more him,” said Contrera. "After hU riven by the Board of .Administra set town that th* Boy Scout move beautiful floral tribiitea and loaned the tists Sputnik the ^ Russians—for Sovertaken again in that leap-frog PHARMACY whlcl) U» F«d#nd Bea*n/e Board end of one recond cop activate a ian dialects he said, ‘Get behind m ent is th e «mly uniform ed organ- pigeon-toed pumps! than IPO miles in length,..pbout tape machine gnd intereperie com the wheel. Let's go.’ death tliey made liim a brigadier tion land their wives for ajj^«w us* of'cars. Peace;” “A ‘Sun of: Our Own, and ging aequeace which marked our 899 B- Ocator Si,—Ml 9-4)iW« tn m daenseinff tbat money should laatlon In the world larger than ( All rights reaeraed, NEA JBsrv> rollaboralion during the war.” twice ae long as th* Panama Ca mercials , news, *' and announce “I dldri’f know What that would general, andthatrivae nice df theqi nembera received durlng-lfoT in ice, Inc.). ) ' Ura. Rudolph A. Joluioon ond.famlly. It’s Made in Britain" "Now It’s W tie b t. nal. the Soviet army. . 'V ■■ ments with the miiaic. mtan to me—or I might have-kept- He was aU Aoldier." . Luther HaU, ,1 : 1 ■■ w 1 . \ V ■ V , i . t /-I V , ; , i T ■ ’\'A. v.» • ^ . / '> .■ r . • V