'■ : \ ■’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 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 n and Dominic some time today, bringing rain, damage.s to the Hatch car amount­ had stopped for a led light at not garbage." . School St.; Alex Sullivan, South lington on U.S. 70 A. sleet, or snow to most portions of of roads. approved 1958 bargaining demands. Street Riots ha« holpod AO many folks froj Broad St. when the Tillotson ve-1 Mlcolettl of East Hartford. The FOR: FIREPLACi r WALL - DOOR Tha Rev. Jamea Cole of Marion, yaara youmrar. ed to more than $100 and the vehi­ contract runs from July 1, 1956, Windsor: Dr. Carl Lindquist, Cov-1 the state. Bridgeport reported rain begin­ Including a profit sharing plan, cle had to be towed from the scene. hide banged Into the rear of It. .1 entry. 8. C., aelf-atyled leader of the Reports from Danbury, 25 miles ning in the early hours and con­ and. set up a $50 million strike Hr Mrrttgth C C D D I T A I I The Tillotson car, with front end to June 30. 1959. BEVELED or DESIGNED ) North Carolina Klan, aald yeater- fund. Ky MORRIS ROSENBERG fVy I h n n l f c l l l l No arrest was made, Hughes re­ .\gree on Checker Red Men to Seat ADM ITtED TODAY; Mrs.; IN STOCK inland and a few miles east of the tinuing all morning. The fore­ ported. damages smounting to about $30Q, .r-wee. _ _ I Mary McDonald, Hartford: .Tames ^ day the rally would go on aa New York State line, said a mix­ cast called for rain all day and The 3,000 delegates were adopt­ Caracas, Venezuela, Jan. 25 Yee Me«1 Feel letter er Meeey leek wss towed away. Damage to the Representatives of the collection acheduled. service have agreed with the gen­ 24"x36"^30"x40" ) ture of aleet and rain started early ending tonight. ing a re.solutlon on how to deal Peter Vendrillo, third trustee. 223 Spruce St.; Mrs. Cora Pigeon, For southern Connecticut, the Georgia, Friday injuring 16 per-; more work at Ford and General local Junior Chamber of Con.mei ce. 34 Hale Rd. Ext.. Rockville; Mls-s be arrested aa a fugitive, said he sons and leaving more than 1.50 .Motors plant and this put Chrysler Ojeda Joined with the Junta in GENERAL Charles Lathrop Sr., past exalted 1 walks and' sometimes could not AUTO GLASS INSTALLED would not attend, the rq,iry. Cole la forecast was for rain occasional­ appealing for an end to rioting niler. was grand c.squlrc; DC I Ally. Vincent Diana is Jaycee rep- find pails in the snow, the con­ Evelyn Reed,. 146 Benton St.; ly mixed wltn some sleet or snow._____ homeless as It damaged 40 resl- at a competitive disadvantage. I rcscntatlve working with the boys. Cheryl Ann Rioux, Ellington; Mrs, under, indictment on a charge of and vandalism that has swept George Calllouelte. vice president tractor said. Parked Car Hit GLASS FURNITURE TOPS > inciting riot between the Indiana High winds were expected, with j fences and a church. ^ Chrysler had no immediate corn- T V SE R V IC E of the Connecticut Elk.s Assn., I Seventy-five dollars of the pro­ Nanev Rowe. 11 -Strant 81.; Carol rain occasionally moderate to Sheriff Gus Giddena said It was ment. Caracas since’ Perez Jimenez fled Tlio service al.ao had truck trou­ and the Kianamen. early Thtirsday. But both angered Days QIC A was chaplain; George English, ceeds ha.s already been pledged to ble and employe t ouble because Schultz. 65 S. Main St.; Mr.s. heavy later In the day. A high of » "miracle nobody got killed" j Matthews said he would Join In In Parkadc l^)t Doris Taylor. 44 Benton St.; Kath- MIRRORS (Fireploco and Door) Waltef Andemon. director of the near 40 wag predicted. ; when the twister swooped down | negotiations between Dodge local mobs still seeking vengeance Nights Plus Parts past exalted ruler, was inner radio station WPOP for a person­ of the weather, he explained. State Bureau of Investigation •’ ■-" ~~ leen. Ann Tracy. 45 E. Middle Waterbury reported a sleet | 3 and the company in an effort to against the dictator’s supporters TEL. Ml 8-5482 guard; and George England was ally auW)graphed record album by Some men were laid off because ISBI) at Raleigh, announced he tiler. Elvis Presley. Tlie boys club was Manchester police today are In- Tpke.; Gall Tripp. South Windsor; PICTURE FRAMING (oil typos) storm followed by hesvy snow st 9 (Cnnllnued on Page Eleven head off a strike. C. Pat Quinn, and diehard adherents to Perez they did not appear for work when )ud information that the owner of Jimenez continued to roam the high bidder in a recent record they were needed and others must vchti-;ating s hit and run accident Ronald Vincent. 29 Fairview St.; nrc.sldent of the local, said Dodge that occurred last night in the Charles Wallach, 116 Bretton Rd.; W INDOW and PLATE GLASS the rally site withdrew from the Main employed 33.000 in 1953 but capital yesterday. pledge program,for the benefit of ' be taught to take their places, Ml- plana and that the rally was can­ SOO Reported Killed the March of Dimes conducted by colettl said. Manchester Pprkade parking lot.. Harold Whiting, 12 Lydall St.i was now down to 10..500. A strike About 8:39. art unidentified car Mrs. Elaine Woodcock and daugh- CONTitACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK celed. • would idle about 70.000 Chrysler About 300 persons have been the radio station. . The town Is divided Into four However, when the 33-year-old reported killed and 1,000 wounded Proceeds of the dance beyond truck routes where gaVbage is col- crashed into the front of a parked ter, 123 Walnut St.; Mrs. Lorraine Alabama Democrats workers in the Detroit area. car belonging to Ronald LaPointe, ’ Tyree and twin daughters. East MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS Cole Waa told of Anderson's state­ Some delegates, .representing in disorders that began with e i this pledge will be contributed to | lecfed twice a week under the con- ment, he said the meeting would Civllians take cover behind vehicles, others scurry to safety under a fusilade of bu'^ts from na- general strike against Perez Jim­ ' the Jaycees to bolster returns on ; tract. A fifth truck Is used for spe- 17, of 123 N School St,, and left Hartfoi-d; Mrs. Marian Rtisscil and OPEN SA T l K D A IS—OPEN TIU K.SDAV EVENINGS GM workers, charged there were WESTOWN the scene. Damage to the parked son. Columbia; Mrs. Marj- Martin go ahead aa planned. speed-ups in GM plants. tional security headquarters during street-fight Ing in Caracas, Venezuela. The tnUzens' upris- enez Tuesday. the Charity Ball being held Sntur- cial calls such as making pickups I - ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN a ing led to the ouster of President Perez Jimenez, but street fighting broke out anew yesterday. The strike and subsequent street day for the benefl'i. tv.' the polio car amounted to about $5, police and son, Regan Rd., Vernon; Mrs. ) the abortive Maxton rally "Speed-up ’ la a union term used when complaints are received, countless rounds of ammunition To Re ject Negro Pan (AP Photofax). J fighting was led by- Ojeda's civil­ P H A R M A C Y * ^ I drive and the Manchester Mental said. LaPointe was shopping when Marguerite Green and son, Col- to describe company efforts to in- Mlcolettl said. The average num­ were fired, but only four persons creose the work load ian underground snd soon won 459 Hartford Rd. (Cor. of McKee) — MI 9-9946 I Health Clinic. ber of men employed is 15 with the accident occurred. 1 Chester. ' Imperials President Roy Rowett were slightly injured, and Stale Po­ The convention voted over­ military officers, three men to a truck, according to Montgomery, Ala., Jan 2.5 —• One commlttcemain, who whelmingly to ratae an additional night senior of­ I said many special fea.tures are bc- the contractor. lice finally dispersed Cl he crowd with tear gas. then Juistled the A proposed new segregation oath wouldn't be quoted by name, said 16 million dollars for the union’s Greenwich Bov FoiwgMen /islcmg ]y{o].g M issile ficers led by Rear Adm. Wolfgang ' tng planned for the club’s dance. Leaving Notices,' liich could bar Ne;;r The girl struggling in the water and on a atrip of deserted bench at the weather in recent days at this closely guarded base where the to the junta. The young officera. 459 Hartford Rd. (Cor. of McKee) — MI 9-9946 Kylon-Rayon Blend ashes. Identity of those newly seeker who refu.sed to sign the Rights ticket. Rackets Investigating I rescued her. Larka. police said Sandy Hook, N .I. who had not been organized hefor* At recovered was not definitely estab­ pleilge ,^’ould be disqualifled. Candidates seeking office in Committee prodded the AFL-CIO I was unaware the Schwamb hoy All this has brought them to an Army. Navy and Air Fore# check E)(TRA HEAVY out their bigger missile.s. the revolt developed, were not Im­ lished. The bodies were too badly Committee members, unwilling 1952 were required to sign a pledge I for fast action to clean up Was under the ice in 10 feet of idea for a device they have affec- mediately heard from. BLANKETS burned. to write the .segregation oath into to support• the national ' party * the opejsting engineers union. watep Uonately dubbed “Harvy." It is' a Rains made footing on the tall The two ousted colonels and WAMSUTTA TOWEL ENSEMBLE But they were believed -to - be the rules for the primaries, agreed slate in the presidential election Cbolrmsn McCiellan (D-Aik) ' The Harris gill was taken to a two stage, high altitude rOcket missile towers treacherous for , -.-u children of Roy Wilkins, who still to support a separate re.'olutlon that year. sent the Labor federation a tran­ workers. Work crews, on the ,'ob j T " RKG. $1.98 RKG. 99e. 16x'’8 RE4i. 49e script of testimony in which union Greenwich hospital where she was which they hope to build with a { around the clock, also have been lemstad in Curacao, a Dutch is­ had five youngsters missing last endorsing raciar separation as a Then in 1954, the loyalty oath treated for shock and exposure. Po- type of lightweight material not land about ion miles northw’eat of REG. 24x46. L.xtra night. members denounced officials of the h.smpered by cold. Winds have ( I.4irge B ath Size. HAND .Sl/L. FACE CIXITIIS partv policy. was broadened to disquality any lice recovered the Schwamb boy's ordinarily iised, 1 Wilkins. ."it-year-old crane That would commit the party tinion's San Franci.sco and Long been strong on land, .sea and above $7.95 would-be office seeker who voted Island. N. Y., locals on many body after a short search. The society members, with all , visibility has been poor. (Continued dn Page 8lx) PRODUCT MONTH operator, had paid $21 a week for in Alabama to a pro-aegregation Republiran in the 1952 election. Connecticut's trtology of icy the eagerness of conviction they counts. a dingy 2‘i-room flat in the build­ stand without disqualifying candi­ The same pledge was readopted death started Monday when Yvonne are on the track of .something ex- ; Techuicians have been at work I *1.39 75e 35c ing, "it was a bad place to live." dates who refused to take an oath. two vear.s later. "Ba.sed on the testimony to date," ' Guidmgnd. 14, of Jewett City, and ccptional, explain that they've ' on the Vanguard for several days. he said, but he shared U with his .McClellan said at yeaterdav'a hear­ This is a wonderful value! VVjinii as wool yet Ynil all know the Wani.utta quatlly: Thr«e low priern during our a friend, Denise Lisee, It, broke planned it to be 22 feet long, with ’ This is evident from the twinkling : wife and six children. ing. 'It's a national disgiaie the of lights on the Vanguard work light 8.S a feather. Five colors. 72 90 size. January Sale onij-. Chooae from ,i eolor.. way this union is mn.’' through the ice of Ashland Pond a weight of 250 pounds and asi ex- Wilkins' youngest child, 11- while skating, Denise was rescued pectation that it would reach tower. Bulletins month-old Paula, died in a hoapital He said the AFL-CIO ICthical by Joseph Romaine of Gri.swold. Near the^Vanguard and launch- i 'Practices Committee "could begin altitude of 300 miles. from the AP Wires a few hours after her mother Hector Gibeault, 26-ypar-old It would carry a load of 20 ing platform is the Army's tower leaped with her from a window of Atom Experts Hail holding hearings on it tomorrow,'' USE tho gii’iiio OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF 36" CROMPTON PRINTED scoutmaster reached under the ice pounds and cost about $5,000 "If u.sed to get Its Jupiter intermediate,; the flaming tenement. The mother, using testimony already developed by the Senate group. And McClel­ it works out the way we figure. " ' range missiles set for firing, FINE QUAUTY DRIP-DRY Betty. 27, was one of 21 injured fu (rontinupkesninn for tile Slovene pro­ ATTIC for his famityr. Se 'i^ved to Chi­ gressional atomic specialists today. said he thinks the U.S, announce­ nesses charge officials of San News Tidbits vincial government confirmed Francisco Loral 3 with misuse of he comp.ared the $5,000 co.sl to Committee that the Army expects S. . $1.49 yd. cago from- El Dora^: Ark., 11 ; appeared generally satisfied the ment was "perhaps unnecessarily "very soon " to try^o launch a foreign press reports that the 9 defensive in- tone- -we stand up thousands of dollars of union Culled from AP Wires w hat he said la a-boiit $50,000 for strike took place two weeks ago *5.95 years ago. I ! United States is not being out- pre.sent rockets "in similar con­ satellite with the. i^piter-C. "I conidn't find a decent place . , , , , fully in comparison with the' Brit­ funds. Other witnesses accu.sed of­ in TrhovlJe, an important coal ish." ficials of Ijong Island Local No. figurations." In his he.avily e^n.aored testi­ mine along the Zagreh-LJublJana yd. Rog. 99e Yd. tlfct Would take a man with Vix: ‘^e effort lo-hai nesf mony released yesteixlay. Brucker, with a O/M-croiJ front He -said that •.'unfortunately the 138 of taking payoffs from em­ Mike Todd and wife Elizabeth I However, the society figures it Railroad. Make up a smart dress or jacket in a Children, My family is . '. . was the H-bomb reaction for electric ployers. dictatorial methpd.s, beat­ ^ would take an initial appropriation hinted strongly the Army would 1 lucks your lummy woy, . . . was pretty large." he said. 1 powe.’. effoi t has become embroiled In pol­ Taylor land at .Moscow .\lrp o rl check, stripe or tweed. Al.so regular ings. and frameups against, mem­ on siglilseeing - busines.s trip. . . i^ of about $100,000 for re.search and seek to avoid lotting the public in ' WELL.BILT way in your hips \ "There were rats there, as big, "We re keeping our end up." wa. itics in both countries but espe­ SCHOOL STRIKE E.NDS ( .$i;69 yd. Quilted printed cottons, now cially in Britain, where the oppo­ bers who opposed them. New- Haven Railroad cleared In ‘ development on the device before it, on it.s Jupiter-C shooting plans, Gadsden. Ala., Jan. 23 (.Ti— Mostly dark’ tone prints. Included al.so as you've ever seen them," he said, ihe tone of comment by members McClellan practically wrung from crossing death of Jacob Fuchs of could h- built and fired Brucker, however, said if the Folding and thighs or* $1.19 yd. Ideal for housecoat.s, skirt.s The community toilet "usually did-1 Senate-House Atomic Enci- sition is trying to make an iissue Parents of more than KM) strik­ are regular .$1.49 BjATB!S Disciplined by charging the government with William C. Dekoning Jr., the Long Nevv Britain. ■ The young men are seeking the Army failed to gel it.s version of ing high school pupils last night Irimmod and slimmtd. anf) bed jackets. n't work." and the sink in the liny j 8y Committee who were question- Island local's president, a promise i I Stairway Prints oiT pastel grounds. kitchen "usually didn't drain." j ®'* about yesterday's U.S.-Brilisli knueJUing under to the United Hartford police Investigating I promised to take over their ob­ And your waisllino Stales and keeping British scien­ to "do everything in my power" (Continued on Page .Six) (Continued on Page Five) jectives, and will urge their George L. Ram.sey, city Jiuilding aunoiincement. to reinstate three ou.sled members death of 150 starlings which H u -i______is gently hut firmly tists' achievements under raps." mane Society says were killed by|. ' children to go back to classes. Um that wasted attic space for commissioner, said laxity in munlc-, atomic-energies of the fwo of the local who' had challenged his nipped in. All . WHAT A VALUE! FINE COTTON aJIies announced "fruitful and This source suggested also that bird repellent on window sill... I n . r\ i w w A committee of 13 parents was extra room or storage space. A Ipal court cases against slum both countries may be holding back j rule. named at a mass ' meeting of Preeition Folding Stairway can this in action-free landlords was a prime cause of promising results" from separate After the hearing, committee State Labor Department says non-1 ^talC U ept. im O reSSed laboratory - scale experiments in some even more promising Infor- ' manuraetiiring employment in I)e-; * _____ V , parents and trustees of the GaiG be installed quickly and at amsll eomlorll Whisper- such disastrous fires. counsel Rol'-ert F. Kennedy con­ ton High .School. A m ajority of cost. Folds into the ceiling, takes both countries, but said practical | >n hopes of making a bet cember rose to all-time h i g h of weight nylon end '■ "This widespread situation of power from hydrogen fusion still is . ^®*' showing at the September ses- ferred with Dekoning. He quoted the pupils in the upper six no floor space. Simple and euy firetraps and Illegal, sneak conver­ the union chief as stating Dekon­ 518,570. years away. ’ ' ' of the International Atomic Joseph Cloutier, 27, VVillimantic, grades refused to go to classea to operate—a pull of the cord elastic (only SVs sion of apartment . buildings lies ing was 'hvilllng to straighten out ’iluirsitay and Friday, demand­ brings It do«m, one hand folds it The announcement came after a Energy Agency in Geneva. Russia, who would have been- eligible for Senators Weigh Soviet ounces) in small, squarel.vi oh the doorstep of the series of stories. In the British i «n agency member; will also he anything the committee thought ing a new school building. back Into the ceiling. municipal court," Ramsey said. He should be changed— subject, to, the release In six days is found hanging medium, and large. 4 yd. Dress Lengths Press that Britain had achieved a demonstrating progre.ss in Its ad- dead In- New London County Jail said violators received only token union’s constitution." Kennedy said TRAI.N DERAILED . While only. •signlficant breakthrough in this tnlttedly well-advanced program to cell . . . State Comptroller objects fines. research, but that U.S. preasure | achieve useful power from hydro- he didn't know* what that qualifica­ Bid to Swap Legislators 8®bner, Tenil., Jan, 23 tfv—OM VALUES Two bodies recovered Thursday tion meant. , to inclusion of foreign-niake tyi>e- crewman was killed and at least had prevented Its announcement; 8*u fusion. wrlters on list of products approved night were Identified as tho.se of until American achievements could; Sen. Anderson (D-NM)', vice Recessing the hearing until Mon- 7 persons were Injured today for state purchase. Washington, Jan. 25 '/Pi — Two-one likely to promote good will. when the .last six cArs of a Chi­ '9 nsvsasv Smos^ be shown In a good light. | chali man of the committee, de- (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Paga,Five) Hartford County Superior Court Senators today approved a re- \ In that same talk, Nixon was cago- Illinois Central pas­ • nnmufmt ' 99e to $1.49 Yard Theie seemed little disposition cllned to comment on what he Judge rules that Douglas MePhet- ported proposal that members of said to have underscored President among committee members, even j termed "this sore subject." "The senger train “The Seminole" de­ ^ KA noass aso. OSOSOO ers of Plainfield must return to Congress and the Russian Eisenhower's proposal for an railed near there. The pre-dawa among (some who have been critl-; announcement speaks for them- Virginia prison he fled from after Supreme Soviet exchange visits to agreement to preserve space for accident occurred at a switching cal of U.S. Atomic Energy Com-j aelves," he said, GIRDLE Governor to Avoid Bracken Declines claiming "inhuman treatment" . . . watch each other at work. peaceful use. The Vice President pornt at Ramer just south of Every piece is a famous name cotton, beautiful quality prints and novelty weaves. mission (AEC) policies, to accept | But Sen. Hickenlooper (R-Iowa) Chelsea. Mass., police hold 76-year- Two other Senators approached apparently goL no commitment Selraer in tilcNairy County. Yiie DEPT. this view of the situation. 'said he is satisfied with the prog­ Main Floor Von M ill want several lengths at this low, low price. Senate Race Sides New Office Term old Nicholas I’errotta, on charge the matter .more guardedly. from Zarubiit' 'on his suggestion train was moving on Gulf-Mobile- In fact. Rep. Van Zandt of ress of tl)e U.S. program. of strangling wife with window It was understood the proposal that the Russians move toward and-Ohio tracks. Pennaylyania, senior Republican Rep. Price (D-Ill i.‘chairman of H artford, Jan. 25 (/Pi — Gov. H artford, Jan. 25 (-75--The sec­ cord when she refused to talk to was made to Vice President Nixon negotiations on Eisenhower's pro­ House member of the group, said the subcominlUee on research and yesterday by Soviet Ambassador posal. made in a letter to Soviet CI:B.\ REGAINS LIBEkTIES Abraham A. Ribicoff says who­ hla principal Interest Was "to see development, agreed that the U.S. ond withdrawal in a week by Re­ him. WE ARE OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9:00 ★ publican officeholders, who had Daniel F. Ryan of Pawcatueft Georgl Zarubin in an unusual 40- Premier Bulganin on Jan. 12. H avana, Jan. 33 (ge — Preel- - ever wins the U.S. aenatorial nomi­ that we got enough credit in the program Is inaking good progress. dent Fiilgeneio Batista's cabinet • GREEN STAMPS WITH CASH SALES • nation in the -coming elate Demo­ been considered candidates for re­ Yaces charges of interstate profan-‘ minute farewell call on the Vice An * announcement is expected announcement. .Without the infor- But he added, “that isn’t to say President. Zarubin is returning to within the next few days of a announced early today that full BUILDING MATERIALS ,\ cratic convention will have to do nmtion, our people furnished, the that we .couldn't do more. I have nomination, occurred yesterday Ity afteriHie allegedly called a Wes­ AMPLE NtEE PARKING, terly, R.I., woman over telephone Moscow next week. He is expected U.S.-Russian agreement for ex­ civil liberties, suspended more 'VA it on his Qwn, without any helfi or Britlshtcould not have accomplish­ the imj^gesslon thtit w-e could, for' when State Atty. Gen. John j. than a year ago. now arb re-, Bracken announced he was -put of from St^onington and used profan#^ ^ become a deputy ifqfeign min­ changes or persons and delegations LUMBER FUEL hindrance froin Ui? governor. ed what they did." ■ , »\ example, by getting nipre scientldta stored.' Tbb decision whs nadh the race. '" languaga I . . Prelljninary tests on ister. ' lietween the two coiintrlea ■ Sw a^ Asserting’ "no indiviclual . has I Chairman Durham (D-NC) said into the 'work. It may be morq ping of. legialattvd delegations ,is. I with Batista's approval at a sFa-' 336>IORTH MAIN STREET TEL. MI 9-.5253 TJm beeh tapip^ by me, nor had the the U.S. program aeema to.jilm to money is needed.” ■ Last Tuesday, Secretary ' of piit(>l owned by Arthur T. Jones, a in the absence of any official- JW.HAU married mah’who dated wddow'of confirmation.' there were indica­ not believed part of thst agree­ plal pre-dawm cabinet sesslop. GREEN STAMPS I nomination been fi)recloaed," Ribi- he "well along—T’aee nof tiaaia for The subcommittee price heads S tate Mildred. P. AIMn of H artford, MANOlim ilHSNI^^ ilain Flight Engineer Clyde Roee tions that Nixon and State D#- ment. Any such excliahge as Za- FVeedom of tbe press nad et_ Open I^aiiy 7 A.M. to 5 P.,M.. Including Wednesday MANCHESTER Co»4H<>^ eo|T aald he waa not interested in thinking we were outstripped by will consider the U.S. thermonu- announced ahe would not seek ro- ■pee eh su re Included hi the la* W it h CASH SALES I \ .. . I I the BriOsh.'' , of Mlneola, L.I., ^dlcato It U not partnient officials were favorably CORNER MAIN ond OAK STREETS lmpreu(»d ylth Zanibln’a idea as (Oeattaoed oa Pag* Five) * stored Uberltoe. Afternoon qiid Saturday Until Noon CORNEh MAIN ond OAK STREETS (ItMUiraed OB Tu p Thrbe) A Ccmgreulonal aourca ^/Who (CoaUnued on Pag* Five)

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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. iaTVEDAT PEBPOfhll- (U ) ITALIAN VABIBTY HOVB mary, and Senior High groups of wheat bread and butter, and apple t;44— WPOP—T**mpo Bandstand W’POP—Juk* Box Saturday Night of Manchester In.surance Advisory’ Non-manufacturing employment worship services once each month, • :M < t) OBAT OflOST the (jhurch SchtnJl will meet at crunch: Friday, macaroni and research and development, hold a model of a Jupiter missile yesterday. A t right Is a model of the WHAY—Parade of Music 1:45— < *1 CAnOON BEFBEaS ( t) BABBOB COMMAND Redstone. The generals were in the hearing ri»m of the House Armed Services Committee await W(!Cr—Music Room WHAY —Supper Serenade Committee. in Connecticut rose to an all time on the fourth Sunday. ’This plan $:M (tl) SILENT SKBVICE 9:30 a m,' The junior and inter­ cheese, green beans, rye bread and WKNB—P M ( I) HEV KINO ing closing of the door for the committee to hear secret te.stlmony from them. Gavin created WTIC—Monitor Television Programs high last December, the State La­ will take its aUrt Feb. 28. (It) aATrloAY BBPOBT (W) OITLOOK mediate departments 'Will bold; butter, and fniit Jello. Milk is WTIC—Ross Miller WDRC—News Time tree ( »l TWENTY-SIX MEN a stir earlier this month when he decided to retire in protest against certain Defense Depart­ WDRC—I„p!'s Go to Town WPOP—Tempo Bandstand Charles W, Robinson of 100 bor Department reports. The two churches will take UAW Walkout (M) EAMAB o r THE 4VNOLE ( t) IP v o r BAD A MILIJON their classes at 11 a.m.I). The Junior j „;r)’ed will ail lunches. WPOP----Tompo Bandstand On Page Two turns about these joint services, (Ul BOWUNO TIlfE and Senior High MYFa will .hold Scout Cookie Drive ment policies. lA P Photofax i. ^ *I:H- Campfield Rd. has been appointed ‘The December record for num­ Dine & Dance l:U (It) JILL COBKV (It) LASSIE WHAY—Supper Scratiads production manager of the Bloom­ ber of employes engaged in non- first the Hebron church, then Every Thura., Fri., Sal. l:ie < I) TBEKE ML'SKETBEBa J, "Tile OrejfheaBt" their meetings at 7 p.m. at the Mrs, Robert Mortensen of WHAY Psrsda of Music WTIC—Monitor Gilead, the next month. (tt-ll) MY FBtEND PIJCKA WC('C- Record Review WDRC—Cleveland Orchestra field area operations of the Ka- manufacturing jobs was 518,570. Threatens for ( •) KIT CABSON (Celar) "The Sllrer Sadeit” church. Brandy St. was appointed chsir- Giammar School; Cub Scout Pack WPOP—hike pox Sat Night It is felt that thU plan will (II) TEE BIO BHOW- WKNB -P M How Chriatlaii Scirnra Hmlg man Aircraft Corp. He will direct ‘The number for November was "immrmrr Ur Marfarel” (It) nrENTT-SIX MEN Tht Junior Choir of the United ihqn of the Girl Scout cookie drive Coventry 57. Den 1, at 3 pm. with Mrs WTIC—Monitor :I5— the production of the company’s 608,200, bring the two church memberships O A K 6 R ^ (»> MfiNKYLAND T:tt ( I) PEATrBE FILM Methodist Church will hold a re­ at A. meeting of Scout leaders, Harry R. Ryan Jr.; Den 2. at 3 WDRf' Fsiihm WHAY —Supper Serenade "ThewUra, Stare EaiareH” WPOP- —Tempo BsndM'snd WTIC—Monitor "THE TRUE tASIS plants in Bloomfield, Hartford and The gain was sufficient to off­ into closer relations with each Dodge Factory 1 0 OAK ST.. MANCHESTEB It raveril* Ba.iMtat” ( S4t) MAYEBICB . S:t.'5— Suffield. set a loss of 3,490 in factory jobs 6 :te .«l) rOKEION LEOIONNAIBB "Dlameat la the Baagh” the church. sistant ieadera, and e BBAVE EaOLE (lt-4t> JACK BENNY SHOW p.m.. TV SERVICE In a monthly report on jobs in have a strike in 1958, it means lit) ANNIE OAELET "The Haaerataeaere” chosen "Lord. Help Our Unbeliefs j chairman. —The plan..... will allow -e.20 tearhers . . per for members al 6:30 . p.m. to -' home: North WHAY Parade of Music WPOP—Juke Box Saturday Night Day* ee QC A OadI the 1958 Alrcade in Boston Feb. An effort is being made to open I N P t R S m and South U- . ..|ft Rdviif :I5— Connecticut the department’s Em­ -berry Pond. If weather condi- $4.*> for a 3^credit course in edura- , WPOP Tempo Bandstand to discuss with local business lead­ ly paycheck totaled $84.40 in mid- Many of the books were donated GreirfeU, elx al Japaa'a Mr. and Mrs Robert A. Dojjjfart i4t) TV TIME . The Adult Class will start on a ' Uons are not favorable, a card tion. • Manchester Evening Herald ers the major issues to be dealt December. slightly above the No­ through a drive some months ago. New Cars Exceed T:M ( tt DEATH Va l l e y DAT8 leadiat arlre*.e., Bahav.kz and Mr. and Mrs. W. Br>'ce Honey­ vember average and $2.11 below ( t) V I C T ^ Y AT SEA aad Karar., Wal)r Grtllla. new course of study lantitled. 'T ’he : playing session will be held at the Kxtenalon C^ourae Dropped well. Cidventry correspondent, Mrs. F. with by the next session of Con­ Miss Bernice Juul After being weeded out, enough Tile .MatraU. Naddr Ballr the average of one year ago. (lt> MEET ME AT MAXWELLS Gospel of Mark " New members Community Hall. School Superintendent Dr. Wor- i There will be a sound and color Pauline IJttle, telephone Pilgrim gress, to explain the effect of worthwhile books were left to Road Construction ill (K l W aiB I.Y BIBDS and (hr Crirkete. alker., at The Skating C!lub Bolinn has rcstcr Warren said plan was 2-62.31. these Issues on the business man Among the proposals to be con­ The average work week dronned make a good showing. A Library (M) mOHWAY PATBOL (tt-M) STEVE ALLK.V SHOW are invited to Join the group ...... - -...... - - r ^ travel film from the travel bureau sidered are recommended hourly from 42.2 hours in December 1956, (it) BOMIN Noon tCalotrl GHFstB: Clinrlra thia llme. po.*tponed the (Toatiime Carnival , adopted by the Board H ter an ex- jh- Hartford Time* shown diir- and to encourage businessmen to Club has been organized to sta'rt Washington— It is estimated TM A'tt FEATCBE f il m LanirkUH. Hartkn Barr. lake a more active intcrest jn na­ increase for 3-year operators from to 40 hours at the end of the year, things humming. BakiHaff and hU maflr Mra. Ruth Converse will serve to Sunday !■ eb. z. tension coui*e held in town w*s ' jj,e soi’ lal propram that 50,000 miles of new roads were “ Pr4¥»t¥ Affnlra BrI aa leader of the Junior FFellow- — dropped by the University. The. Thrift Shop Oi»en I AM A NEIGHBOR tional affairs. 75 cents to $1.26; 2-year operators the report said. Club officers are: Librarian. Ami'* oialla, Rrla O'RHea aad from 65 cents to $1.16: 1-year op­ constructed in the United States A f •> AWOBD o r FRRRDOM diiamr liraa ship at their meeting tomorrow at Maneheater Evening Herald rea.son for dropping the eour.*e I The Thrift and Gift Shop »pon- OF YOURS Phillip M. Talbott, president of Miss Mary Moyington of Andover; l:M < II AOVr.XTrUE AT ACOTT lA- erators, 1,200-2,000 hours, 60 cents Kaman Aircraft has moved all during the first 10 years after (iMti PEBBY N a s o n 5:30 p m. .Member* are reminded ^ I t o n rorre*pondent. here. Dr. Warren said. be- »ored bv the Public Health .N'urslng 9. DOUBLE HAMBURGERS the U.S. Chamber, pnd Dr. Emer­ assistant. Miss Bgverly Lavaliee of "The C eu al The Maaated lASU **Tkr lUfteat Ftskl" to $1.10 and 1-year operator, first subcontract manufacturing to its World War II. During the same to bring with them thfir their uieduaed DImorkDImoek .Ir., telephone .Mlfchell .cau.se ...... i..the instructor — /from------the rUni­ ■ *• son Schmidt, director of economic Hebron; secretary and treasurer. period new automobiles manufac­ Btehaat" Assn, for the benefit of its local , 1,200 hours, 60 cents to $1. Mbosup plant in order to provide (K-M) PEOPl.E ABE FENNY now l« the Chriptmaji cardu andd uomc wrap-i versity of Connecticut was unable health program, loeated on .Main research, are among the many per­ Miss Miriapi Gearhart of Amston; tured. If parked bumper to bump­ (ft) BEEP IT IN TBE PAMILY to continue: Rates regarding overtime pay expansion space for subcontract comralttea'' on displays, Willard DONTWAIT time to .St. is open Tuesday through Friday TWO biff pattiee of sonages who will participate in er. would atretch 206.000 miles. t:M ( «) WATEBFBONT The credits a teacher woUld re­ wili al^o be considered at the hear­ work which the company began Thomen of Andover, Christine Mc­ (tL U ) PEBBY COMO SHOW stock up on liquid refreahmenta I from 1 p m to 4:30 p.m. Year- the discussions. ceive by taking an education ing . doing in 1956 as part of its diversi­ Grath o f Marlborough, and Lois (Caler) Gae.ta; Ba.etnarr for the weekend. >^0 S k atin g round elothing is offered at nom- Shady Glen's top- fication program. The Tennessee Valley Authority rieaaer aad Zaha Rahhlea c6ur.se at the University could go . , , Francis P. Vendetta of 440 En­ Warner of Gilead; publicity, Lois operates 18 dams on the Tennessee AhIO THE SH A R P S ( « ) C'OI'NTBY M rsic- j r s i - Greenwich Boy \ 'Hie Manufacturers Division of The Moosup plant, which was ac­ LEE toward fulfillment of the require- Krade pure ground glewood Dr. has been promoted to Warner, Beverlee Lavaliee and River and its tributaries. SILK CITY **STORE* Water has covered the ice rnents of a Master's Degree.' Glenney Promoted the C h ^ b e r of Commerce will quired by the company in 1957. also Patnela Nygren. It is understood (UUlti niCKOH' a THE DCCFE8S the position of assistant superin­ i •> ACOTtIMTLAND YABD 291 N . MjUB St.-^MI i lU l skating areas maintained by the Teachers with Master's Degrees YVilliam K Glenney of Rt 44A, beef on a single roll. tendent of the Hartford Fire In­ meat Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. at Cave.v's. produces helicopter subassemblies that the school has purchased ad- i M il WBENCr WRLK Drowns, Third Park Department and a spokes­ are paid more than those wilh has been named assistant quality iiroii surance Co. Group's home office "CoMective Bargaining" will be the for the main plant in Bloomfield J'ditional books, such as reference man reported toda't' that no Bai helor's Degrees here, as in manager at Kaman Aircraft Corp. ■ subject presented. books, or will do so from time to (iM t» o a Iw s t o b m s n o w t;N (t-U ).S ID CAESAB INVITES Onl) tic. agency accounts department. In the subcontract fie|d, Kamah "Oh. Sheaaaa” Thin Ice Victim skating \nil be allowed at (.'en­ most other school systems. and will head up Kaman's qiialitv Vendetta Joined the company 10 ■ A t following meetings “Com- specializes in the fabrication of time as needed. 'Ibe Douglas Li­ EASTWOOD "The Cate af the rhlaeie (lt-4t> TV TMEATEB ter .Springs Pond. C e n t e i Dr. Warren said it has been the operations in the .Moosup plant, I munlcations" will he presented precision aluminum and magnesium brary, will of course also be avail­ Pat.le" . ."Siteal Amha.k" years ago and has been a.ssociated Jerry I.ewio, David W ay nr (tt-tti TV fXl N . (K-M ) T. V. SHOW Slarriag .Spnngs Annex and Charter Oak custom of the local Board to pay Glenncv joined Kaman Aireraft in with the accounting department I March 7 and the annual Chamber aircraft parts, aircraft tooling, air­ able for all students of the school. t:N ilMti NAVE Gr;4. niNAB SHOBK (Calar) (Continued from Page One) Park over the weekend for in-service extension rouises in IP.'iI I meeting will be held April 22 when Gaeft. Eraak Slaaira since 1953. He is continuing his borne electronic equipment hous­ WILL TNAVEf.x The largest rrowd of the sea­ the past which have been approved Witkoiiski Rec^uiiniendcd I Gov. Ribicoff will be the speaker, Manchester Evening Herald He­ "SAD SACK" ( t) prNi.ir DErENDER t:U I t) MB. UI8TBICT ATTOBNBT and waa attempting to draw study of accounting at the Uni­ ings and parts for ground-operat­ ) I) YOl' ASKED FOB IT son used the facilities at Center' by the superintendent. Tire Democratic Town Commit- i "Industrial Relations, " will be pre­ bron rorreapondent Miss Susan 3:14 ■ (:U - (•S-tti r.f«ELE M a 'R ^ Z IK Yvonne to the aurfare when hi* versity of Hartford. , ed electronic communication equip­ SHOW (IMC) ALFBBt) HITCHLOCK .Springs last night. More C«n Sign tee has lerommemied thf appoint- sented May 2. Alternate mibjects ment. Pendleton, telephone ACademy Trpvar Howurd - P¥d^''*ArmfndArli TONJERRS lt:N ( t) NEWS A WEATHEB ■The Mative" finger* illffened by the ley water, Currently serving • as program ______, ble said if moi'e than 20 tearhers orient of .loseph M’itkowski to fill I will be "Employe Relations." and 8-8454. ( t-tl) MIKE WALLACE IN’TEB- (U> Nl'ILOl.N'G AMEBiCA lost their grip and ahe *ank. The chairman of the Holy Name So­ Kaman's backlog of subcontract B77T:';n7 ianrTnvnm r'rTi VIEW lt:N ( I) .NEWS AND WEATHEB ...... , P*®" take advantage of the op- the vacancy on the Planning and j “ Right to Work.” orders had increased to $1,000,000 "STOWAWAY GIRL" I «) DANCE TI.ME body was recovered. ciety of the Church of the As­ (l»-4t> ni'NSMOKE . (It) THE M4.NC CRALLE.NOE Thursdav at Bridgeport. Wayne m ail but two stales Michigan and POfi-nnity to broaden their profes- Zoning Commission created hy the by the end of 1957. S;H - »:-• (tS-tt> END or THE BAIN- Uouisiana. sional qualifications, the J91W resignation of Mrs .Man.son E. sumption, Vendetta is also a mem­ SOW (It-te) I.OKETTA YOfNG SHOW Fagg, 7, Kenneth Sweeney. 8. and ber of the Knights of Cohimbus According to National Assn, of Wprld Directory "Far Awar l.laad” The announcement yesterday "I*'*!:! evenly., 'This Stewart. The reoommendation has I Manufacturers' statisticians, 47.1 lt:lt ( 1) CRAMPIOKSHIP BOWLING (!•) ADVENTfkK AT SCOTT three companion* were chasing sea and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. STARTS SUNDAY LITTUJOEiii lt:M ( t) CODE t mean that if 25 i^achers been made to the Board of Select ISLAND mills on i>ake E'DresI The Flagg cautioned against too much sig- ...... - ...... - ...... He was also chairman of the In­ I per cent of current defense spend­ (It) I LED THBKE LIVES Locates Pen Pals m (tf) SITITLAND YARD Crv and the .Sweeney boy broke nificance being attached to the teacher would Z men. according to Albert A. Rossi ing is accounted for b.v the Air 'New Fishing Nel "IU I Nark'* Bkowa at A:4G. f:3G (?:-M> VOl'B BIT PABADB "Pa.ieacer U Takra" dustrial Division of the Greater .-‘''‘llamlHiIrR II-W** la CtacmaScapp (Caler) through the thin ice. The .Sweeney drop It noted that new claims ^ riiition The balance of $6 committee fhairman Force; 27.4 per cent by the Navy; 'liad color witk Natalie Wood ' aad l*:U ( 1) FE A TIBE FILM Community Chest drive last year in (tt) r.ABLV I.ATE SHOW lt:lt ( t) .SEWS BEPOBTKB A bov was i^scued by Bernard Dietz. ...ually decline in volume after an | Z l d n e Z Z a rilZ e o m i f r L t^e Today’s Events and 23.5 per cent by the Army. Said Tangle-Free Copenhagen—The Pen Pal Di­ Karl Maldca thowa at S:M and 7:4t. "Wlie Killed Dar Rabia” Life Insurance Is Hartford. rectory of All Nations, headed by WEATHEB 1.4, of Bri(?geport, who lives in a early January peak._ In the ^om -' Special communication, Uriel A native of Hartford, Vendetta The remaining 2 pei cent goes for HIGHWAY PATBOL (IM C) WHAT’S MV LINEt lodge AK&AM, 7:.30 pm., Ma­ Dr. Sven V. Knudsen of Copenha­ 11 ;N (It) NEWS. WEATHEB A house overlooking the lake. la married and has three children. Interservice projects. Shakopee Minn. — A rubber w e d .: **Ler«nd df the Loet" (tt) FIL.M DIRECTOR’S PLAT- parable «'eek (ff " Dr, Warren could not estimate sonic Hall. Merior: dance for town My Profession gen, reports that it helped 117.435 SPORTS HOl'SK The Fagg boy drowned de^ne of 45 ,00 to .237.SM, , many teachers Catherine, 10; William, 8: and fishing net that adjusts itself to individuals in 128 lands, find pen ( I) NEWS (tt) THE LATE SHOW The reduction of 86.400 left a teenagers, 8 p.m.. Nathan Hale ‘'Ynii Can Ta.atf' The Qualitx'” Elizabeth, 8. "Taxpayer's Dollar” anticipates i the weight of the fish being landed CM (tt) crSTAIN TI.ME "Oeatlrinaa al Heart” plan to take advantage of the Community Center. pals In the first half of 1957. "Artiea la The Nerlll Al- (U ) THE EARLY LATE SHOW new claim total of .523.200 for the Board * offer. May I Be of Service? that the 1959 federal budget is being marketed by a JShakopee Among them were,-3,011 young­ laaHr” "Oatloplax Majar” week ended Jan. 18. Momlny's Event* Routes 6 & 44.\ George W. Cheney Jr., a former j will conic to $72.5 billion, with de­ firm, which says its product is (N ) NEWS It:U ( t) WORLO-b BEST MOVIES Slate Begins Tax Review Date* ^aiteKff4i*a Cenyn. sters from the United States. The bureau said part of the rea­ The Board of Tax Review ha* Coventry Players cast "Light l.’p Manchester resident now living in fense spending accounting for $39- tangle-free. The net is said to □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ . The directory's services sre open son for the decline thi* year lay in announced it* achediile for hear­ the Sky," 7 p n. Brookmoore Farmington, will be among three 40 billion of that. Other fore­ permit the weight of the fish to CHANNIL Joseph L. Cierwinski to any person between 14 and ,21. fewer seasonal reduction* in the ing* on properl.v taxations. Barn; Girl Scout leaders workshop, members *>f fhe Travelers In.sur- casters look for a budget of as determine the depth of the net — ° ANOTHER TREAT FOR YOU ^ “Million Dollar Movie” To Investigate 7:30 p.m, Andover Elementary trade, construction and apparel in- .Session* wilt he held in the 521 E. Middle Tpke., Mancheiter ance Co., Hartford field office I much as 74 billion. since the net is elastic, the bigger Saturday. 11:15 School; police training school. 7:30 the fish the deeper the net. diiatnes. Town Office Building a* follows; branch, to be honored Monday at I “It Happened In.Brooklyn’ Feh. 1, 0:30 a m. to 5 p.m,; Feh. 3, pm , 'Vernon Elementary School: MI 9-4601 — .511 8-6832 Key Biscayne. ('la., as leading Jobs Outlook T h e Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY Tlie calendar year 1957 ended IHCT 9:30 am to 4 p.m , and 7 to 10 Junior Sewing Basket 4-H. home group life representatives of the ° SUNDAY BUFFET ° Peter Lawfo'rd I uith sales of Series E and H of Mrs. Emil V. Mamet: Cub Scout About Time Kathryn Grayson Hartford. Jan, 25 hfih The State G o V C rn O r tO A v .o itl p.m.; and Feb. 8, 9:30 a,m. to 5 company. ' Savings Bonds increasing and re­ 3:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. p.m. Park 65. Den 7, at 3:30 p.m. with demptions decreasing, the'* U.S. Development Commission begins . r * tL- • I Mrs. Malcolm E. C. Devine: Web- ; state College. Pa. (g'l—After not- 4prry I>Hit EUa Msriaa □ CHOICE OF ROAST BEEF, TURKEY, H todav making a complete inven- j ^ e n a t C K B C C S l O e S On hand will be Albert F. Bra.v, SUN LIFE OF CANADA A t the Florida conference, Che­ Treasury report^. i Albert A. Rossi and Ernest j. los Den. 6 p.m.. South St. School: j ney, who is district group super­ December'sales'pf . these bonds Ing that 531 ordinances governing "SAD Stowaway BAKET HAM, Etc. ^ CNANNIL tory of employment and contract boys haskelball. 7 p.t i., Coventrv the conduct of its citizens have proapecls for 'Connecticut in the Govl’dy of llie board, a.s well as visor and his companions will be were $386 million, topping by $5 SACK" "61illion Dollar Movie” (Continued from Page One) P Raymond Brqga, town a.ssessor. recognized for their achievements j million the sales for the same been passed In the 61 years of the GiH coming months borough's existence, the State Col- 2i46-6:S»-»:U 4:Se-S:lS Sunday, 11:15 Gov. Ribicoff requested yester- This morning, Bi’oga stated his and are to participate in a aeries month 'the previous year. In both $2.95 ° throwing any “ roadblock* " in front i office will be sending notices to of forums reviewing new develop­ lege Borough Council passed'an­ ‘Four Girls In White” dav that fhe report be readied for Keep all your ^ December and September, sales 8nn.. Heldover "6AU HACIt” Children Under 10, 81.78 iv...... - ...... “ "V 0^ candidate* men- ■ taxpayers on revisions. coiTecllons, ] ments in the business and plans ran ahead of the comparable other ordinance formally organiz- him by Feb. 10 when he meet* with rias "IIOMRKB8 B-S?” Ann Rutherford v Z e 7 s of ZeVgisl'atuW io'di^^^^^^^ tioned most prominently for the ! or increases in tax li.sla filed with; THE ARMY and NAVY for the ensuing year. I months a year ago. ing its police force of 11 men. Alan Marshall the unemployment situation and ' nomination. him as of No\. 1. 195<. in arcord-1 am e with schedules iequjred b.v ■ Valuables "FOOD what mav be-dtme to meet it. They aie Mayor Richard C. Lee of New Haven, former Gov. Ches­ law. FOR (4t) WRESTLING — . "Bora la Dance" The development commission SUNDAY- AVEY’S 11 ;U (It) MILLION d o l l a r MOVIE will also have with the report ad­ ter Bowles of Essex, ex-Sen. W il­ . Taxpayers of property in town ' JAMBOREE EVERT .11 Hapaeaed la Breaklva" }}=•• »V*'“** SPECIAL (resident and non-resident I will m : CONTINUOUS Si40 11:U (It) .m il l io n d o l l a r MOVIE ditional information on unemploy­ liam Benton of Westport and for­ 1 in a MOOD" < 1) FEATfBV: FILM have the opportunity of appearing I FROM 2 P.M. 6:S0-9::S 46 B CENTER SI "The Vlllajra" ... '■ White” ment. being prepared by the Slate mer Congressman Thomas J. Dodd STATE ( tl WOBLD'S REST MOVIES II :M :s; Labor Commission, for the same of West Hartford., before the Board of Tax Review STARTS TOMORROW (M) LATE SHOW "A ll four men are highly quali­ for explanation of the mentioned 1I:M (it) NEWS conference. notices of changes in their lists Safety Deposit Box FOR A □ □ a DO □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ lt:tC ( 4t) NEWS A PREVIEWS U:M ( tl NEWS Robert P. Lee of Pro,spect. chair­ fied and men of good character," EVERY SAT* f^lGHT— NEW TIME 8:00 P.M. lZ:Se (tt) LATE NEWS AND man of the State Development Ribicbff said in an interview. “ I'm while that board ia in session. If "ROCK N' ROLL" WEATHER errors or adjustments are permls- DILICiOUS (It) NILUON DOLLAR MOVIE Commission will leave for Wash­ personall.v on a friendl.v basis with TQNY O’BRIGHT’S o r c h e s t r a WITH ( t) NEWS MONDAY ington for most of next week to all four.” .sible. the board may make such U:M ( t) NEWS see what can be done about get­ Ribicoff conferred with DoiM changes. ‘Blue Crutch’ Sueces* 17 GREAT RECORDING STARS! SUNDAY . FEATURE FILM political parties. Colby, president, and Karen Little, PURNELL STEAK ( t) WORLD’S BEST MOVIES TOPS IN FINE c a r s : Neiv Office Term vice president, will be the recep- i • ENTERTAINMENT (tt) rUBTAIN TIME State unemployment compensa­ PARKING your valuable papers in S.B.M. Safely Deposit Box, Complet* Dliuier (tt) THIS IS YOUR WORLD tion claims have reached 75,000, a lion committee. X (M l WISDOM 1b Manchetler They’re A t .The choir will consist of the re­ OR 35c EACH PLUS— AMAZING! IREATH-TAKING! (It) PERSPECTIVE < new high since 1949, stale officials (f'ontinued from Page One) < I) FILM _ MORI ARTY RROTHERS said. mainder of fellowalilp members. • DANCING (M) YOUTH WANTS TO KNOW ALE. BRAND NEW —CHE4 K OUR,STOCK 818 CeBter S t, Tel. M l 8-8188 nomination at the June State Con­ The fellowship will leave then (lt-4t) LAST WORD at 2 p.m. from the church to al- iio iiiam J oh BIG liSTARBilN

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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 -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 who | ^^'o. In t)ie‘e-riV'winte7 "of Hal Boyle Epiphany. evil out of themselves and others Anna French and her efficient staff St : Bryan Nearing. 3 Tower Rd : worth of such special arrange­ had lived by atrocity died by ’ the fine library staff who have their Supreme Soviet sre not freelv for their unfailing courtesy and Arthur Niles. 40 Talcott Ave. bccani'' one of the nation’s f'rat 9 a.m., Sunday School. (Note: srtd heal the sick. God will heal the day. McClellan held all concerned ments for keeping the peace.’ atrocity. For other symbols of Tovernora to nroelaim for Dwight been doing such an excellent job elected renresentatives ■' helpfulness to all who use the Rockville: Mrs. Helen Horton. Free bus transportation for chil­ sick through man. whenever man under trying conditions. There is Rep M’lnsfield of Mont.ma. as­ under continuing subpoena both dairy farmers will be paid ; dictatorial power there might be D. Ei.scr'hovcr. It was his wing of is governed by God. Truth cast out library. Broad Brook: Mrs ,\nn Pallein. dren whose parents cannot bring no more devoted group of public sistant Democratic leader and .a 24 .N Fairfield St : Edwin Relch- accusers and accused in the Long ated and organized all these ape- for tiu aecret police none, llip party, and not the Brennan- Rangers Still Think or send them, or live at a distance. error now as surely as it did nine­ Katherine E Greenoiigh servants In Manchester. foreign -elaflons ronimitteeman, ard, 149 E. Middle Tnke : .Ioann Island Loinl. ..\nd he w.-iriied he cial alliances, having perhaps false- -pi,gy themselves, in the verdicts of Zeller win*", which put on the Co"i- For information, kindl'- dial Mitch­ teen centuries ago. All of Truth Is Sincerely yours. would regard "as conteiup'. of the necticut drive which swept the not understood: hence Us healing ssM Po’-gress would ba\'e to oor- Grateful Rich!. 6.37 W Middle Tpke : W. approximately one-cent a quart ly and Inaccurately hailed them as I mobs, had long ago abandoned ell 9-0408, or 9-4444.) K atherine D. Bourn sid*T- nil sspeel* of the proposed To the Editor, Hassan Salley. 113 Autumn St.: United Stales .Senate" any threats, Connecticut delegation into the 9:30 a.m., Adult Bible Class. power Is not fully demonstrated.” coercion or violence agaln.st any of sound, good bulw bulwarks arks against rlaini to be tonsidered human Eisenhower camp. It was Lodge Of Him as Alive exe'iange May I use this column to express Edward Thomas. Glastonbury; 10 a.m.. Nursery in the pariah Mansfield said Soviet .spokea- my gratitude for the medical care Mrs Barbara Reirhie and son, tho.se who testified. Communist irhperialisin. we find beings. who provided one of the key house during church worship. Calvary Chapel inen had advanced the Idea before The comm ittee shift.* Monday to less for the milk they sell ourselves stuck with them, and Ei.senhower strategv speeche.s at (Assemblies of God) and to the nurses with the many W apping: -Mrs .Mildred Lalime But here, nonetheles.s, was re­ New York (/P»—A great leader my mouth shut. We lived on the 10 a.m.. Divine worship. Text: Rutli Milieu and he was under the impression aides, received while a patient at and son. 144 Green Manor Rd.: an investigation nf Philadelphia faced with the consideration that, the national convention. This posi­ front line. We were in tight Matth. 4:12-17. Theme: "Light in S3 Vernon Street thst the State Department had IjOcal 542 and the role New York vealed and emphasized, once again, tive crusading for Eisenhower, never quite dies altogether. He Kirnneth L. Gustafson, Pastor the Manchester Memorial Hospital. Mr*. Arlene iJiBrec and son. 613 should we ever scuttle them, ■ the squeezes all the time. the Region and Shadow of Death." sent the suggestion along to Con­ Having )>een assigned to the spe­ .Main St. Labor extol t'loiiist Joey Fay play­ an old law of human behavior. The which played an important part tn lives in the spirit he kindled among ed in its affairs. But the Senate in­ to your milkman Communists would Interpret that ‘The colonel liked to do his own 11 a.m., Gottesdienst. 9:45 a.m.. Sunday S':hool, with ’High Fashion* Is a Little gress, where he said nothing was cial care section by my .doctor, mob athirst for liberty, inflamed the nomination of Eisenhower, those who followed him. ' reconnoltering for his night at­ , 1:30 p.m.. The Lutheran Hour Too Stratospheric for Her don* about it. later to the 3rd floor West vestigators plan to get back to the to he an admission of fear, futility would not have com- from Con­ clPssea for all agea. Sen Capehart (R-Indi. another I-ong I.sland local before long. with its concept of the dig­ So it is that. In a very real way. tacks. When we couldn’t go any Broadcast, WPOP. For 'Thie Is the 11 a.m., Morning Worahlp. There is one thing the fashion Many thank.s and appreciation to pm And w eakness on our part. .So Mr. nity of the individual, often he- necticut if th- Brennan-Zeller William Orlando Darby, founder of further by jeem. v,'a.'fl climb aboard Life,” TV. kindly consult news­ designers, who lately seem to have foreign relations committeeman all. N Corn Sunlicd Fay is a foinier inlei national groun had bgfn running the nartv. 6 p.m., Chrlot'a Amhissadors who has visited Russia, said he vice pie.sident of Ihe-Operating En­ Dulles has to keep going around, lr#y* and poisons itself long be­ the American Rangers in the Sec­ donkeys. And wlicn _\ve got to paper or guide. (Young People). been out-doing each other, in try# E. H. Casavant. To the contrary, on.e of this group'.s ond Wo"ld War, is still very much places in the hiiis where even the .4 p.m.. Dedication of Christian ing to 'm ake us wonrien look as thought it miglit be all right to For Rare Slareh gineers. whose members handle huffing and puffing new air into fore it reaches ,its goal, witli a 7 p.m., Evangpllstlc Service. regular h»nchmen, the Ind-striict- alive, although he died two da>