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I . • • . • • • ' THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1957 Araraga Daib' Preaa Rte fianrlifBtt'r .lEttming Jirrallt Far the Week Eaded .Th* W cathtr . Jsaaary It, 1951 FoMoaat 'M C. B. Weather Bareou -■ -m..; •'V' • -41 ■ • V ...... Praaldant 'Lucille Hirth ef An- V Thomaa Maxwell,. T1 Unnmofe ventHloquiat. wUh Judith OKagnot, chocolate aauee, oooklea and eof- Light saoW. 1 to Z bwhea ac- ^outTown dereon-Shea Auxiliary. Vf*W, and 'Dr., will hava cherge of the mid- Ifary Alice Twitohell. Hell Pater- fee: 12,445 comnlatlon tooight, freexiag nila a group pf the inemtiwe, attendd'd week prayer and praiee aervica terNotes BOn, Donna Lee Tl^maa. Suele Wll- after midnight ending near day. p meeting of Den. No. 4^ 1'roop Member of the Aaalit 11m lUcTMtion Department an- tonight'at r%'olock at the Salva­ liama.and William Turkington par­ Burena of drculatioa break. Low near 30. Hattirday cold) the poe^nlng of the j ^^-erenlng at U ^Harvard tion Army Citadel. ticipating. snow likely, in afternoon. 55th Birthday FRCSCtlPTtONS Manchester— City o f V illa^ Charm ueual TTnireday life caving claae I Bf?-.Ineirurtor O g 1 «^r e Po'ollowing the. entertainment, tonight due to lllneM In the in- ] White preaentad an American flag A daughter wet bon at the St. to the Den, which waa accepted by FYaneia Hoapital Tueaday to .Mr. Temple Chapter, No. 58, Order of adjournment waa :made to* the •nPKEE FICH-CP atruetor’a family, Claaeea will r ^ banquet hall where Mrs. Ella Gal­ AND DBUyBRV” ROASTII^G CHICKENS VOL. LXXVL NO. 98 ■ume again next .Thuraday> Donald Conrad. Hla mother, Mra. end Mra. Ihrneat Manning, 35 Eaat- the Butem Star, calebrated its (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1957 (Cbwtlfled Advertising an'Page 14) Donald Conrad Sr., an d ;. Mra, lant and her committee had dec­ PRICE FIVE CENTS field St.' 55th birthday last evaning in the orated the diniqg tables with min­ Mnr. Ituaeell M. Smith of -Co- Philip Tangarone are Deif -Moth- PINE PHARMACY Delicious Cornish-Rock capons or large rAosters r^dy era.. Other Auxiliary m e m b e r.a Masonic Temple, folldwtng the reg- iature birthday cakes at each M4 OENTEB BTv—MI 9-9S14 himbia, Md, formerly of Manchea- nlkr-buaineaa meetiiig. - place, and larger cakes as center- for the oven at any time her* at the farm, or delivered ter, who flew Beat oii ndsva of .the preaent included Pact Preaidenta Gertrude Buchanan. Florence Plitt Four T ruck Tires More than 189 membera were irt pieces, using the Eastern SUr Friday morning, or charconl-baTbecued for ROe extra on death on Jan. 17 of her grand­ attendance. colors throughout. A iai-ge birth­ father, Franklin Brown, left by and Helen Beebe, and Junior Vice Prealdent Laura Bcabert. Found Punctured Temple Chapter \va« instituted day cake, on"which were the word* order. No matter how you nerve them they are the beet. plane today after ^tending a few "Happy. Birthday 55th Anniver- 1 FOOD SALE daye wllh her mother, Mra. Hacel i Jan. 33, 1903, in the old Masonic Hall' ttat stood' Just about whera aary," vfka cut and passed out to ■ Fahey. 7M Main St. Mr. and Mra, M ule F a^a 3 Durkin St, Four Urea were punctured and the membera preaent. Sot., Jem^ 26.10 a.m. FBI Mra. Smith and their children left Review, aaiid w a a '^ r e d into the gaa tanif 'the pre'aent MaaonicTemple is io^ ROGER OLCOTT les ckted. Mrs Maty Chapman terved Worthy Matron Mrs.. Emmy I ^ HALE'S STORE Mancheatar in March 1955 to make No.'S, Women a Beneflt Aetn., hsa of a panel truck owned by Morrla Urweider and her offlce-rql IJieir heme In Columbia. been reap^inted diatrlct manager Pickman, 1S7 Lenox 8t., 1 ^ night. 'as the R^t,’worthy matron, and Kehler arele, W8C.S 403 Weat Center Street Mitchell 3-785.7 William CbatM wiw the fh-at served ham sandwiches, cran-1 South Slethodiat Church for the yeat 1957 of revlewa of tha The vehicle had been parked over berry salad, ica ■ cream with i Alfred Johnaon, IS Hendpreon order in Danielaon, Putnam, Rock­ night in the P i^lar-F o^ Market’s worthy patron of tha chapter. Two 1M„ left for Stuart, Fla., today. ville. Baat'H artford and thia town. lot on'Mein S t, police reported to­ of the charter membera are atill liv­ Har local deputlea will be M ra day. ing: Mra. Ork Porter, ^ a t matron, Merle Lguro and Mra. Julia ^ w - Pickman aaid that them wem of Old Lyme, and Mrs. Annie C. Bon. Mra. Farria .waa appointed three or four punctures in each of. Hiltop of least HartJor«r. B f a * by Supreme Preaident Mlto Agnea the four tirci and that the holea- Temple Chkptkr' eponaOra Men-' 4 Kooh Port Huron. Mich. looked like they might have been .cheater Aseembly,’' N o.' IS, Order Block on Israel’s Gaza Terms r COSMETICS C( - made by an ice.pick. He algo.esid of Rainbow for Olfla. r "W a T) The waya and meane commltfea that the ,gma cap^ waa off and that ' Batertalnnaeat • ■os a a WWW mwiivwT ^ ^ «ancheeter Orange, will hold a tracaa of aand were vlaable in the Miaa M abelTrotter, paat matron, p L » «a ■■ MX_____4 1 card party In Tinker Hall tomor- pipe leading Into the gda tank. - awa in charge of . the entertain- Governor to Seek r lU lnH r U lU s W W itt Ji row at t p.m., to which the public ' Police are atUI inveatigatlng the r,.cnt. whiel Included < marimba /bhSesf^/boe^Atfs/ invited. incident. playing, dancing, ainging saw, and ■ Withdrawal Order Late for Fire-Drills Hints Soviet Aides Hartford, Jan. 25 i>Pi Gov­ ernor Ribicoff, ooneeinwi RejoetedrUTN. Told Thuraday’a diilastrous New Haven factorv fire, today Now in U.S. Involved PINEHURST IS OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY NI6HTS TILL 9dl0 probed into the need for a law United Nation#, N. Y., Jan.f Hammar»kJold said Israel's requiring compulsory, periodic New York, Jan. 25 (/P)—The FBI today seized three mem- 26 (AV-Secretary General! flre-drlli* in factories and pub­ ' ti' 1 • 1 j j 1 . an Israeli civil adminiatration in lic biiilclinga. ■ her# of an alleged "highly organized” Russian spy ring and Dag Hammarskjold declared th* caxa strip, under u.x. direc ■ Ha summoned state and lo­ .accused them of con.apiring to obtain highly secret U.S. de- W ANtED I HALE’S SELF SERVE and MEAT DEPT. 1 today that aeriou# legal bar- tion, could be carried out only cal fire officials, and others, to I fense documents and photographs. By Ghariea MeCartliy, Ptnehnnit Meat Departaneat Maaagor,» rier# stood in the way of ac-! with the consent of Egypt. a meeting in his office to dis­ There were hints that the roundup eventually may involve . . . Tee, Charlte wants aomathing too, but not thousands . . cuss what specific type legisla­ I fre s/i Fruits and Vegetables cptln. t.™ , lor H .™ V r„rrSd.‘,K"u';S',i tion on the subject is needed. “Soviet officials." ha wants Juit 100 new customers to cerhe in this weekend to pUlUnR her troops out of the Nations from Acreptlnf laraeU dieoover what really fine meab they can get at Plnehurat. I CAULIFLOWER, Lor^u Hood ______o a . 2 f c 'Tm struck by th# fact that Those taken into cutsody were identified as: i / / a Gaza Strip, , control over the area, even if It many Ilye* were lost unnccea- Jack Soble, 5.1, o f .121 West 78th St., a native of jiithuania 5 CARROTS. 2 cuUe pkgs...... 2 7 e The Secretary General's view were of a non-military character.” aaril.v . . . because of the lack who entered the U.S. in 1941 and became a naturalized citi­ GiwuRd niMta tbot art raoNy frMlt i r ' ; waa contained in a special report The Secretarj- General also de- of knowledge and what to do I GREEN FEPPERS ...... Ib . 2 5 c to th# 80-natlon General'Assembly clsred that any widening of U.N. In an emergency" he said. zen in 1947. He waa termed a onetime bo.sa of other Red Rump. Eyt Ro«hi4. Slriotn Tip aid announcing that Israel "has not administrative reapoh^ibilities in "Had there been regular fire agents, but wa.s believed trying to flee the country. •ALDWIN AFFLES ...... 3 lb s. 3 9 c fully compiled" with that body’s Ibe Garji area, beyond it* respon- drills, indicating procedures M.vra Soble, 52, wife of Jack Soble, a native of Russia who Chuck rooitt whielt ohi rgolly w iitt TANGERINES. Lar^u S isu ...... do*. 69c \VB8TKRX .STF.ER BEEF demanda for complete withdrawal aibilitiea for the Arab refugees and exits to take, aome of-the.«e came to the U.S. a few days before her husband and also frtt and ttad tr.^ . of her forces from Egypt by laat\ quartered there, "would require Uvea might have been saved." IfMOtmi 1,000 Valiiabit I D'ANJOU FEARS ...... 2 lbs. 49e night. e consent of —Egypt." became a naturalized citizen." ------—: ' . ' ' ■ Proporiy trimmod, BONELESS ROUND ROAST > He also transmitted to the As­ the Sharm el Sheik area, he Jacob Albam, 64, of 310 Rlver- kittlf iilin ii -fork; sembly -a memorandum in which said. U.N. forces could be sent in side Dr.. Ljthuanian-bom foreman s mII119 u a sttaht Swift (BoiipMS CUT FROM BOTTOM ROUND. NO W ASTE- Israel stated her troops still were -of a Brooklyn tea and spice com­ Newsman Gets cut to. ardor If Cookie Dej^rtment to repla.ee the • Israeli troops ■ b\it Three Charged pany, who entered the,country in F rleiR iS aL you wish. , . I iais ORDER OVEN OR POT ROAST ...... Lb. 79c In the Gaza Strip and the Sharm that they, could not be used "to Pinehurst invites you to el Sheikh area at the entrance to protect anXspecial position” but ^47 on a-vlaitor'a visa, married SUNSHINE HYDROX ...... OX. pkq. 39c an American woman and has been Jail, Fine in Have peace in the fam- Swift’s gala food store the Gulf of Aqaba and wo\ild re­ only in support of mutual re- With Starting! seeking citizenship. ilv pnd get those eirpt.r i^e Mac and Harry Lawrence from Oidabv. have workad festival. .. clip the valu­ NAMSCO ROYAL LUNCH ...... Poultry at H ak's Is frush-drassod. Chaos* t«id*r main there until her interests were atraint on the contro\-eraial prob­ tple of money saving feature! for this weekend. . , 1 Ib. box 41e The FBI hint that Russian offi­ bottles out of the back able coupons in this I ro ast* ^ phimp fowl, chiel(*ii port* .or broU ars.^ safeguarded. lem of shipping in the Gulf of cial* may be involved indicated to KEEILER PECAN SANDIES ...... G>ntempt Case 1 Ib. box 49c I HammarskJold expressed the Aqaba. Somers Blaze' diplomatic authorities in Washing­ hall, the cedar or th* week's issue of Life and view that the U.N. Emergency Although the Secretary Gen­ garage. MNBHUR8T TENDER Lock and. you lave $1.45 EDUCATOR PIZZA CRACKERS .. ... phg. 35e HALE'S POPULAR Oenc.ral view o f't lie burn- ton that one or more Russians now t Force would be able to move into eral's conclusiona appeared to rule Somers, Jan. 34 (Special I--1 jnj, factory building yester­ stationed in the United States Washington. Jan. 35 t;p>—Robert Just drop them at our . . . 12 valuable coupons these areas. If Israel withdrew, but oi.t an.v immediate solution on Is­ I Three men were arrested at their day in the tenement section would‘7ery‘likely ^ " ‘thrown'm” 1 that they could not carry out the rael's term*, he included in th# cheek out and collect worth from 10c to 15c Prbsh Ground H alt's • PREMIER 3 LEGGED CHICKEN I homes ye.sterday afternoon on of the c.ountry in the near ftiture. * ' *’“"^*** cash for bottles from CHOICE LAMB LEGS earli . . . FANCY WHITE MEAT' $1.43 fimctiona which Israel had de­ of New Haven. On right, fire­ The State Department pres* of- “J contempt A whole tender chicken and an extra m4aty chicken leg. manded. (Continued on Pago Eight) chargea of arson, accorolng to flee‘0 Herlinetldeclined anvany rnmiviantcomment on *k(«this *I State Police. men huddle higli .on a fire C O C A C O L A Whole or shank half (chops‘cut from the COFFEE TUNA implication. The secrecy itself. Atloiney Joseph L Rauh Jr, whole leg . . . If you eak). Lb. I Carlos E.' Chaffee. 26. Somera escape around bodies of fac­ howevei. tended to strengthen the Pf^tnptly served notice that the M A M O N O U m more s«ofoo«| for yoMr family's waH>baing, At I Rd.. and Robert W.-Betterley, 22, tory workers who perished in possibility, since actions against I ’!'"*** *** appealed. 59 Snipaic Lake Rd., both of Elling­ the searing flames as they Shelton, a 30-year-old copyreader C A W A P A P R Y H dt's-you'H find oystors, seoileps. sword, iMMMeelL foreign diplomats noripally are not -Lb; 4 ^ 9 9 * ton. and Charles F. King. 21 N on the New York Times, waa al­ PINEHXJR8T CHOICE GRADE Xo Oil Added. cod, bHttmffsIk, moekaroi, otc. wedged in -a- panic rusli ■ to announced until after they have P E P S I s w i m I Dulles Hits Demand Main St.. Hazardville, are accused safety. been taken. lowed to remain at liberty under 3rd Thru 7th MEATY RIBS MOXIE OLD POST HOAD P l’RE of setting Are to the tobacco shed Policy of Silence 81,000 bond. ALLSWBET I containing about 100 tons of hay ARMOITR'8 The department officlslly based U.S. Dial. Judge Rosa Riziey, re­ co n RIB OVEN ROAST STRAWBERRY MISS WISCOX8IX I and a truck on the Harold East- Us pollry of silence, however, on jecting R auhs plea that no Jail HIRES LAMBLfyER L b. 29c For Mideast Pap er wood Farm. Four Bridge* Rd., last the explanation offered by press of­ sentence be imposed, told Shelton: J I iomata, including One of the quiutions SheRMi tm- ■ JaundarlngMrlng diacoveiy'ind----- 100 CORNED BEEF 49c the old wsOMndSi” . ■ impact.” ) Arrsstlng the aocuaed at their various miUtar}' attache*, have Dulles in effect rejerted the re .11 By MARK .SHEEH.AX .fused-to answer was vhether he A ysara. ‘I?! ' home* w eri .State’Trooper Wllllem ! been ousted from each of the tw’o questa at a Senate hearing marked he has undergone, he said. hO i»l New Haven. Jan. 2.5 r/Pi - Fire was s member of the Oonununiet N you rooNy wont Hw fruahott f round moots HASH capitals. party. That question was the basis ■TALEY t MEATS FOR I 2 Lb.. 59c by a blast .frpra Sen. Aiken i R-Vt l "unshaken" in hi* conviction that | flashing through an old 4-story loft The FBI would hot go into de­ com# to Plnohurst. r . « TOP ROUND STEAK “^89c I at the critic* of the cabinet officer. the^ resolution wdll dO its Pi‘T>o»e-! 2^i!*'*V artford ' building an nour before quitting of on* of th* counts on which he tail* of activities attributed to the Foil Wrapped for Freehness time .vesteixlay brought panic and *”** convicted. lABIES CuKthiek or thin os you ehooso. A Aiken told Dulles that Demo­ Dulles (hen added : three under arrest. TA-PUFF 2 C a n s 4 9 c cratic attacks might he construed "There is no doubt in my mind death, It was panic more than any­ The trio was taken - under a Rauh filed a written statement that if Congrres* will join with the thing else, fire- officials aaid, that with the Jtidge today In which he mew miracle rinse for eaU REGULAR HAMBURG lb. 2 t o c 9 5 e PREMIER Special Pak Saves You 19e as "a concerted effort to destroy heavy guard of FBI agenta to FBI II 1 you. politically and personally," President and say w# intend to killed those who, failed to csca]>e headquarters here shortly before tone, : rayons, nylons, ^oeil- use our military and economic Three Survive the inferno. (CeatiBued on Page Eight) ens . . . for softar, fluffier frozen Food Spoeidli Soma of the questioning of the 8 a.m., the men in handcuffs. 55c LEAN APRICOTS Secretary, Aiken asserted, had strength to stop International The building contained 112 FBI agenta also carried a quan- wmahables. A t .Pinehurst iMidsr^OlEN NIBLETS SWIFTS PREMIUM Communist aggression in that worker*. fuU q t bot. IWmiNtiMtlM "gone far beyond the point of con- Jets Crash Off tit.v of brown paper boxes, whose Fresh Corn Vacnom Park tROW N FRIED CHICKEN . . . 1 Ib. 14-01. $ 1.89 ■tnictive criticism.'' area. It will be stopped." Five are known dead, 4 arc contents were not disclosed, and a GROUND BEEF lb.50e ^HAJAlURtfR I 2 ‘sCans r 7 9 c I His could only assume, Aiken In earnest tones. Dulles told the missing and feared dead, and 31 quantity of material ' described PATTIB 12 0 *. SNOW CROP SPINACH .. 2—12-0 *. phfs. 35c added, that there has been a con­ Senators "I do hope we can recap­ were injured, » critically. only as ."papers." . Peeled or whole la hem%-y eymp ture" the spirit of the .resolution, Coast of Cuba The bodies of three wonich were Bulletins Cans 33c RLUE lIRD ORANGr JUICE certed effort to "harass and em­ Also Brought in whs a silver Pinshurst offers Dial Wa mpka o rufular loon lool PattloaLd to S Yo c ■ 2—6-01. cans 33c barrass'' Dulles and to delr/ ac­ and not try to "weave In" a mass removed from a fire e.scapc, while metal box, ahoiit a foot aquare from the AP Wires ^ 50 I tion on President Eiaenhowei'a re­ of details which might "destroy Miami. Fla., .lad. 25 ., ond spoeloi Do Luxu Cheppod Slr- I survivol-a in "good condition" were hospital. • quest for advance congressional its effsetiveness.” FBI men said the three would you lOc. loln Pottios at UTc lb> . . . backing to ujie U.S. military Earlier.in the hearing. Dulles picked up today after the collision Hunt for .More Bodies | be arraigned later today at' the leader-ROIiN swgrsMuutiNa. Bath 3 For and crash of two U.S. Air Force HHUiEMlTSl' DIES force* In the Middlf East in the ; had bumped Into a demand for as- Firemen enterlng-the ruin* for the ' U.S. C^nirthoiise on Foley Square. Tokyo. Saturday, Jan. 3« tfft— DIAL SOAP SANOWKN I event of Ommunist aggression surance that Britain and France i Stratojet bomber* which carried first lime toda.v recovered the body The arrests were first disclosed Next A-Tests Stress Former Foreign MlnUter Mamo- On 25c I there;------; would support the United States ! six men. ' "^of Joseph Nastrl. pi-nprletor of one j in Washington by FBI chief J. Ed­ ru .Hhlgcmitau died early today STEAKS Dulles told Aiken, that aome In evept of hostilities In th* Mid- They were identified by a Home­ Of the dress factories in the 4nuld-: gar Hoover. Companion Site m timea he thought the “ Impart" of ' die East, stead Air Force base spokesman a* ing. They continued search for vie- i CTiarged with fktnspiracy of oe^rbrol hemorrhage at hts MaJ. James McGree McFarland Jr., time, "... seaside villa In Yugawaro, M i:'' i 3 fo r2le 74c I the resolution has been lost- b e -: Will Nat Go .Alone N-Missiles, Artillery Each of the trio in custody wet mi lea aonUiweot of Tokyo. He 37. Wataontown, Pa.; MaJ. Win- Oc^Hipahts of the building made I eauae the hearing has ';gon# Sen. Morse (D-Ore I told Dulles charged with conspiracy to com­ was ee. ’The oae-legged stsktao- f i ^ E. Lynn, 33. Paducah. Ky.; frantic efforts to flee the fire. mit espionage, and also with con-, Gaines through such a great mass of de- he would want an amendment pro- i man signed the peace with Gen. UtU." and Firat Lt. Janiea Edwai^ Rose WomhnV their hair and ,clothe* spiracy to act as a Soviet agent Bath Size By ELTON FAY Douglas Mac.Arthar oitoard Dm HOMOGENIZED He . said I*resident Eisenhower, (CoaHaned on Page BIglit) Jr.. 38. Dallas. Tex. blazing, piled from the -building, • 2. The commission's statement without registering with the Sec- 2 > o r 2 5 c I Those unaccounted, for were onto fire escape.*. Wa.shinglon, Jan. 2.5 i/Pi Tlie last night that in the new series , retary of State. battleship MUsonrI. GIANT DOG MEAL I Oapt. James H. Parker. Rock Hill. One fire iescape, supposed to low­ 'Atomic E n e r g Coiiiniis.sion "development of -weapons for de­ At the Hoblas' home, a S-room, fense against attack is a major ob­ CHARGE .MEDDLING S. C.; First Lt. Earl.S. Chrisswn er to. the ground. Jammed, trapping (AECI is-setting-up a new aerie-s well fu^iahed apartment renting 77 c Jr., Sumter. S. C., snd Maj. W. E. the women against the building. jective.” BwUpcat, Jan. 36. lA The FB I Story^l 7 o. atomic te.'»t.a, p/e.aumnbly to in­ M r s . H o m e m a k e r ’s j I 5 Lb.. Box LARGE Norris, Lansing. Mich. Raymond Washington. 47. who .The AEC did not spell out what (Caatinaed on Page Eight) munist Hnagaiy 's'official ncKva 63c McFarland and Lynn were com­ slid down a drain pipe from the clude such defertse weajton.s an it meant bjv “ weapohs for de- agency today accused United F o r u m 1 manders of the two intercontinen­ third floor aald^'"I looked up, and nuclear ahtiairdraft misalle.s' and fen.se." ' Ktateo and French repreneato*' 33c tal bombers which eraahed last artillery. tfvee In Budapest- of calltog a nunw ikr, An AEC anaouncement last . However.- ip the military's lexi­ Ma d iif t OH N SWIFTS NiMIUM laae Stewart I JUST 19 SHAKES night off Ohba's southwest coast. (Coatiniied on Page Etqht) con, that covers a wide range. Cost of Living meetiag of diplomats "to Inter­ Rm c waa co-pflot in McFarland's night gave neither .starting nor fere to Htmgary's domentic of. I finishing date.*, hut said the tc.sts The smaller size A-Bomhs. fairs.” LdN LUNCHiON 6 4 ' p a n c a k e s O x YDOL plan*. dropped from Jet fighter-bomber TwGlfc»iw>«tw4.t FOR Maj. Ralph Bryant, spokesman ' win begin late in the spring at- the planes, Can be used for defen.se to For 12 Months *# wofb pee eee mads wdndarful with for the Hondestead, Fla.. Air Base, Nevada proving ground-s west of break up'pr prevent an enemy at­ 8TRIKE ON t>YPRL"i S T IA K f WITH . 4 weeey. lee*Py the Ijis Vegas. Four prcvloua series of Xlcoala, Cyprus. Jan. 25(85— c e u ro N I Said the three mtfn were being tack on .friendly ground forces. Am. kM.A.Ilkla(K tb f (Tfiff/np I News Tidbits tesUs have- been conducted there, •The same is true of nuclear war- Nicosia's Greek Cj^priot rest- token to a hospital aa yet undesig­ Boosted bv 3 % nated. the la.at in' the spring of 195.5; t heads for tactical range guided aers-ed 34-bour gaaerol strike. w«ssoii oii.«k. iv h ite ! Culled from AP Wires Tlie announcement said the new Now Grohani 36c . To maka good use of old cot­ The U.S. Coast Guard sighted the missiles. The Strike , waa called betweali ton soeka, rip them down the INSTANT SHOSTtNING .aeries , will ' involve "low yield Washington. Jan. 25 '/B- Consum- 2 I three men on ailfe raft early today Greek and Tnrkiab factions on Ahd, the Army’s arUIlwy is de-|,r pHces climbed 0.2 per cent in Also by Keebler. Pecan feaam and use for dusting cloth*., I Tha ton>#do plaliea and_ dive worked out months be- and as Air Force amphibian plane nuclear tests,” tensive. The Army has three siaea .. . Uris \-iolenre-riddea British is­ Bandlaa, Peanut B u tte r Tou'n And them excellent-and a t P # a r 1 landed in the water to pick- them - Ever-widening investigation of IJmitcd Explosions land eoloay in the east Mediter­ bombers hit the Beet fjore. murder of Crimes sisters in. Chi- of conventional artillery which can'. f®'’ ■ ’®l*l rtae of 3 per Sandwich or ChocolaU Co­ llnUaas. Harbor first. up. This pre.sumably means, that fire nuclear shells: The older 380- , ‘*>e year 1954. the Bureau of ranean. The . Turkish - speaking Phiuhurtt, ever htie at 302 Main St., nffm . For Tamm rushed back to th* box the explosions -will be limited to conut Drops, full Ib. baga 49c. I H Amit JtmhNt ^2 37c Then eam ethe horizontal whispered to his colleagues. Searchers also reported spotting millimeter .cannon; the standard fltatlirtica reported today. minority oppose the flro A loth.r life r .ft h.u were w sW e Y"""* detonations of not much mor'e'than Prices of food and clothing were ■ frenporiiine . . . fren chock cothiim , . . To prevent bnrntny end I v S B l • Paacake »Ux, Rag.Rfg. site I bombers and after them a third .-ru, .. J, hnmhin.- p . . w • •"®^****‘ ''•rt *»ut dishwasher.... Talk among AFL- 8-inch rifle' and'the new 17.5-milll- Cypriof demands for union of eeorcfctnp of wooden part* en- wave of « v . tombers. From 7:65 iJiJjboH Come on. ” ln*New York whether any men 30 kilotons. A kiloton is the meter gun. The 280-irll)imeter unchanged in' the main and trans-. O ^ruB with Groece- CIO leaders attending winter equivalent of 'the enei'gy released portation costa dipped a little but' ofnmtnnni ooueepan*. cover tkw a.m. until 9:45 110 minutes^ . J City, Hoover was sped to La were aboard it. meetings' In Miami Beach points to weapon has been tested in "Hve knob* end kendlM with double GET DETAILS AT OUR DISPLAY they blaated the fieet and -trafed catch a plane in explosion of 1,000 ton* of TNT. virtually all other element* of fam-' STEEL SHA&E.S DJIP A t Pinahiirtt aovo oinniinwni foil. 7’hey con then be I (pOBtinnMl on .Page Fifteen) rOrky road immediately ahead T lie co m in l^ o n , 'olzvioiuily sen­ Uy living costa . went up, the Fresher By Far the neat rows of Army. Navy and b,ck to Washington. for year-old merged labor organ­ .(Continued e>. Page Three) New York, Jan. 25 (A — A thoMlbM coffuofl: pieced in the evan end need for i Marine plane* parked on the — sitive to concern over radlologicAl Bureau said. * u d.d e a dip by atecl aliarea ization. fallouf from nuclear explosions, . ■ ] BL8 Commissioner Ewan Clague ■ceaeerelt cdolmip. aprons of airfields. ‘'»- * Prime Minister .Sabri Assail of turned a previously mixed mar­ ''The -bomb; . were still emphasized that "teats of high A 1 F» !• reporter* h# would not predict ket to the dowoaide to moderate Fruits...VegetaUes... Medium ...... -2 for 17€ ' fnTtime‘*for“*th^ imi^^He’^ap! B o itib er S o an s U .S Arab county are yieiu de^^Tcea nortWducted to' A aC U B U fr B e lie v e s l much change In January and Feb- lUXWEU HOUSE To keep anu from trying to Personal When the ^notolu sj^ ."nDj prehension of Japanese aliens in-r s ws * ww trading early this afternoon: ...... 4 fo r I to charge Robert L Sh^er*. called y<^„r district who have been rec- I Nevada. ” In general, a "high Key leeure were down f r o B . g et In or arouh'd the baby's crib. U ^ g . . . . . 1 . /.2 -fo r ra i headqMrtero in\ Watoington. ommended for custodial deten- U nder ro u r H ours «"«•*“'« J® yifid’ explosion i* o- H-bomb pro- R e d s H i v e N - A r m s ^ »?»'■* gue***d fraettooe to arouad 2 potato. . U. 6u $tJ7 This wock a t o special tow prk« |m t coasters under Pt—H n SHUnnNE IX M* juicy FLORIDA •th* FBI’* private line to New, The Fm heee __ flight planned for acientlfic study Pentagon la completing a draft them.awayl York-ratv where J Ed«r Hoover i Preparing for Milford next month. ' today he believes Russian troops ; ranched an all-time high at 118 per * * ■* ^^INSTANT POSTUM of -the. jet stream—apanned the Government brondening Its just .Inside the Communist perime-{Cent-of the 1947-49 average, a*; of proposed leglalntlon.^ hosed OB \ "country in 3 hours, 47 minutes to­ efforts to devrtop prnctical merr i conducted "an- an advisory committee’s reeoia- - .■V.- d o z . To rover rrork# erOnnd year ah*STS’ put in a call to Crlf.fith ; x .’r.v.uS:..!.'";; outbreak of war win Eu- ter riready are equipped with mi-1 against 114.7 in December' of J988‘ WKIIM u,l7* rope, Hoover had put men to work day. ehant ship run by atomic power.. v, , ‘H clear weapons. land 117.8 In November-. meadntlon for a “com pl'eta anile, betteren it and the conn, I Stadium, where other top officials Th* craft left California at 5:17 overhauT’ of the ihilitory pay tent, uae « roU of motching tope studying ways and means to avoid : ------Attv- Brownell eApremm ap- !„-* Dtarled- The West German government i . Housing Coat* OMied addition to the JELLO fdirhl// of the FBI were watching the pro the mistakes'made by the Depart­ *.m. (ESTi and was over the field precUtion for help given bv manv ; *■ ‘'"J leader was replying to a question ' Higher housing coots were chiefly system to eempeasate lor skill, , thmt tp'wt loith your color football game between the Wash- aehemo. No mnttor what your ment of Jiwtice and th* ^reau in her* a t 9:13 Am. It landed at 9:20 arw«papers in drive to reliei-e i !**; ** , at hi* semi-monthly news confer-1 *"*??°']2?*’** lnrrease, BLS not Ji>et ieagth of service. Coplea ORANGESCheck the Q uality . . , the size . , . the price |l tagton I^ k liu and ^iladelphl* ! world War I miitakw such a* a.m. of a report by tho poramlttee, 49 c^giation in Federal and State ence about. Moscow's recent warn-!***®'. 1“ ®y jumped, one-half of one color oornMnotien i*. you can Giant Bottle . j ftrmg. Plan5 for the U.S. teats were ®*X***' -Aaairtant to the Director , mass roundups of enemy aliens Th* purpose of the flight was ing, to the'United States'against: *5*‘l,*?**“* he sus- headed by Ralph E. Coi^toer. /bid thf tope of your rhoire. and Large Bottle I prealdent of OMaerol Ekwtrle nidke on egteient qiid colorful— Edward A. Tamm reached the. without proper hearings, th# scientific rtudy of the jet stream. Helicopter and ground parties equipping foreign bases with atom- j InUrest rate* Summer squash are lower . . . we will have more Maine and what i* moro—a iroshablo Giant Can. UltitoOn# in Urn* to hear Shiver* -.u c k e r r*l(U" and " the uncon-. Th* plane waa piloted by Maj. set out at daybreak In renewed t. Construction for Ic-armed miasiles. ‘“f '* in the . Oo„ already bare heea'eeatia R i^ t Potatoes In g's and aelected Idaho Bakers In 5'e end aeoler apoinsr nnt», bups, cock- Largs Can toll Hoover: llroiled operation* of the vigilante ! SmlU* of .Arlington. Mas*: efforts to bring out from almost j Adenauer added, however, tlmt | conunltlee eholnnrn to Congrees. log.: . ; I G teat' lu rg e 32c "The Japanese are h o m b i n g j groups who had trampled on cirti Earlier aepounU aalC tb# flight roorhet-. Yon'S ,har«. no tnorr impa.ssible Adirondack wilderness ^ Emnhssjl - if the Soviet warning was not I Paarl Harbor. There la no .doubt rights. would have 'to be made- in aome- bodies of seven men kified In crash uri DOirnTK INTEREST HIKE water tlripipi$tff down , betibeen aink and counter to couoa n u t STAMP$ GIVEN WITH CASH SALES obout It — those pUnea are Japs-< Quietly the. FBI had been as-i Ihlito I***-than three and a half of Air Force, tanker, plane near, th^'fnientrnn jfv. nrf Wssblngtoa.: 4oa, 25 (g5 — , and ruin. ■•••• It’* war. Yoti may be able to ■ sambfing a list of aliens who were hour* to set a record R,™. N Y... . i etabllxe in the fall, resumed their Several Heote Veterooa p g ^ ISI haar explosions yourself. Listen!’” ' ' i _ . reeled only to the .United States. climb. They went up 0.8 per cent. * i* ■ e anti-American or who Vere likely ' IT** P'en called for flying in the delegation led by President massive Strategic-type Wea- and added'that NATO forces ini mlttee members gave s Sfaivera jwld the telephohe to an to prove moet dangerous in time of ; Jet etream. 35.00fl~t0.600 feet high. Wea- „ J . . I Food coat* held even at 113.9 per reeepMea today t* Fr. men window and . Hooyer and 2,apotocky reorhe*, Moacew f«r i pona. Jn the 1957 aeries: Europe do .not have nuclear wea------cent-- of —th* 1947-49 - - - - average./3.l ^ r ! Elseahowar’a rnqueet tor war, The: list, included oome 770 Scientists have termed the talks ivitli Iraderaa oiof Soviet°— Union. — 1. - The— cbmmcnt by President lomm heard th* craeb of bomba Japenese. JTBI held ofBcea knew Jet stiiiam, whjeh travels iiaaterly Egyptian newapaperh . report - - V J J .. higher thqq a year ago. Meat i ciMae in the 4Vi )wr emit tali tha wtplosiona of tbe waririiip*. Eisenhower, in pia recent budget The Soyieis ^rged Wednesday price* went down.^ut not as mg rate on Ol hotoe^loai^. ~ precisely who thene paople were arouhd the world, of great stra» Egypt has agreed td exrkaage SS5 meaaage. that during.' the new (hat th* United Stste* was **Ub- | sharply as is usual in January. ' i • 1’tooa failo Efflset sad where they could be found. teg*'- ■ »nd ^lacUcal importance. worth of cotton for Ttidislah steel. A yim (R-Okie) toM fiscal year "emphasis will oe lishing. bMoa artmn/d the Soviet I The bureau rtported |J th* same { doiiit thlak thh TM ^BI dirbetor orderad agnculiural equipment and some, placed on weapons f* tactical pur- fi* Ifl'Tim BFto put tsto aOtot foreigh exchange poses.*’ (CoaUotBd On F iv* Hlgh(>

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skita and craftvrork will ba pre­ A n io ttr . . . sented ss well sa displaya of wrork Peace Crusade Rec Department performed by ,-Cube Iter their MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. JANUARY 26, 1957. P A G E ^ f i t e ’ Congregational achievement!; and electlvea Held Red Front Sheinwold on Bridge Plans to Form 0RURNSIDE A Cub families: are’ urged to at­ A V 6 CAST H T rp tend stpee plena for the February By U.S. Agency Boy, 13, 1'.eads Chnrch to Hold theme*. "Blue 'end Gold." will be Automotive Club Church Brings JJiS. Propa^ announced at thie time in addition DECEPTIVE PLAY Next A-Tests Stress Annual Meeting Washington. Jan. 35 (45 The ' tS WELL TIMED South dealer D«88 Marilg . 9 e r rf Iraurlt * E4n.B4 O’Briea Brisa Lary Texas Police on to future plans for Cub swims at North^outh vulMfsble The Recreation Department la Refugee Here the Wlllimantic TMCA, %n*anced American Peace Crusade, which By Alfred SheliiwoM NORTH planning to form a recreation auto­ Sch^ulec .Aadevtr, Jah. :|5 (Spadal)—The by Mrs. J. Tensley Hohmaiin Jr. hae sponsored several - "peace "That was very mean*, of you," motive club for all bbya 18, 17 and 100 in.pgh. Chase marchei" on Washington, was Mr. Ban 18 years of age. The chib will be ''Hollywood "Cry l i i annu^ amtinr of the First Oon- Te Accept Ta* Payments accused Mr. Lamb. A K 8 N-Missiles, Artillery A-- 21-year-old escapee from described. formally today as a designed to give the boys ah oppor­ Grapevine, Tex., Jan, yttf (>P)— New York, Jan. 25 (g^)—The NewFhoura' of Arable brostoeRsU dai^ irrsfaUoasI Church will be held Mrs. Helen Parke, town tax col­ "It w'aa Indeed," admitted Mr. a A Q I or Bust" Communist oppression arrived in York Times said today that thailrito the area. But tha KeetUIty lector will sceept payments for Communist-front. Fox. '1 have a bad character, tunity to learn more about the The hHght" A couple of Fort Worth brothers > toOiorrow eveniai: in the church In a report illed with the Sub­ « K J 18 8 8 maintOnance of a car. Manchester last night, sponsored Elsenhower administration is plan-1 of tha powerful Cairo the third quarter at the Buiijsp- and It comes out at times like « J 8 8 Tech. 5:15 ^-■i:554:tt ,, (OonttRoed from Pag. One) who "Just didn't want -to be •oicHlnxm. versive Activities Control Board, this." .. It win provide expert su^rviaion by tbe Second Congregational ning a propaganda counter of fen- tenda to.^m lnaU the «ir WRYtii. Skinner Memorial library from 3 former SACB chairman Thomas WEST EAST ih keeping the boys’ own cars'ln AtldrPBBeB Auxiliary supped" led police on a IpO-mlle- 5lv5 in the Middle Bast. ijnuch to tha disadvantage of the 'Members of the L«diea‘ Benevo- to 5 p.m. Saturday and from 7 to 9 Wes't opened the five of spades, Mr. Beit Mr. Fok SATURDAY 1 PJH. KIDjSHO' CARTOONS! Tunmimltipn” atomic teats. But so Church. lent BodetF will serve ss hostesses p.m. Toesday. Herbert recommended that the and Mr. Lamb won with'the ace. the best condition, and tlm oppor. far «a la known neither the 8-lhch Eberhard Musiol,' who is a an-'hour car chase yestei'day that The U.S. government's,position for OM p ^ ock supper s'.'t:SO. board issue an order directing the He returned a low diamond, fines­ AQiT<4 tunity to work on their own car, or machinist by trade, came to this is "definitely hardening'' ega Those .who prefer to make tax organiution to register with the B » 4 8 ¥ 10 8 8 8 one donated by Moriarty Bros, for or the lT5-n}illimeter gun has been ended when the 1847 car the 8 TIioss'sttendiaf are reiiueiSted to payments by mall may make sing dummy's ten, and Mr. Fox SUNDAY: "4 GIRLS IN TOWN^<-“HOC» PRETTY BABY” fired with atomic shetU. The forth­ country through normal immtgVa- and 13-year-old boys were driving Egyptian President Nasser, a < Justice Department under the 1850 A 8 8 ' A A Q 8 . that purpose. Washington dispatch to the news-'"" brlnif a casserole or salad, dishes checks payable to Mrs. Helen won with the ac%of diamonds! 41 7 4 1 41 X 10 coming series will provide oppor­ tion qbannels with a helping hand quit running. Internal Security Law. Mr. Lamb waa very happy, for This lO'week courke will be under from the Church World ^rvice. paper added. land, of Rhodes, in tht SBstarh and utensils. Parks, tax collector. Her addreae Herbert conducted hearings In SOUTH the superviaion of Joseph . Mayer, tunity for that. "It’s- a miracle sopieone wasn't Meditsrransan off Torkty. Tl^ The businesB meeting will befin is OM State Rd. a time.' He won the' spa(]e re­ The most obvioua defeiM use for He la to live at the home of Mrs. •k!’5ed or hurt," said highway pa­ Tha story also stld in part: • ______: _i ^ - the case before he resigned Dec. 31 . Mr. Lamb chief mechanic at Moriarty Broth­ INTRODUCTORV^I^K—ENDS TONIGHT Arthur H. Sweeney at 34 Stark­ Egypt Version U n fri^ ly *WP .tranamiaaion has bean R Oi- at 7:46. It will include the rcsdinf Mrs. Parka stated th at a num­ to become a Judge of the Ohio turn with dummy's king, got to A A 0 ers, and will include the following nuclear Weapons is antiaircraft. trolman Dan Nowlin, who took of annual reports by boards, com­ ber of local residents have not paid 'his hand with a heart and finessed or K J 7 Two years ago the commiaaton be­ weather St. until such time as he part in the chase. Washington Is planning counter}- Supreme Court. His report said the dummy's Jack of subjects: Discussions on tha vari­ THEREAFTER m ^T^ESD AY and WEDNESDAY becomes self supporting. meaauree now that Egyptian prop- mittees and officers for the psst their automobile tax and, conae- testimony showed the American A 7 4 3 ous aspecta of tbe car; working on gan making preliminary experi­ He said the boys covered a 45- year and the election of officers. 'quently,' have becii listed as tax diamonda ments which finally led to a highf- Musiol arrived aboard the U.S. aganda la beginning to spread an ^ peace Crusade, with headquarters . 41 A-Q 9 8 3 and repairing your own car; tear­ Army Transport General Taylor, mlle sti^ei'ch of busy road in the unfriendly version of President Ei­ Goals of the church body for the delinquents with the State Motor in New' York, was founded by the This time Mr. South 'West North Rest ing down and rebuilding a used Yd. 1 jGhf^n for a SGe S«rviea Charga alUtude atomic burst of a weapon Dallas - Fort Worth area. They pomlim year will also be consid­ 'Vehicle Department.' Fox produced the car; preventatlva maintenance of dropped from a plane. From thia, and is one of two refugees the lo­ senhower's Middle Eastern policy. Communist party in 1851. queen of dia­ 1 4i Pass 1 A l*AM cal church is actively sponsoring. traveled at "fafitastic speeds” This is one reason why Arthur ered. The. law provide! that they can­ He said one of Its functions w'as 1 NT Pass 8 NT Pats the ear, and how to handle road ^ Adull’ Admission TIdtaf the ABC asaonbled'data on theex-: through small towns, he said. While voting privileces are held not renew their automobile reg- monds, to Mr. Clifford Hansen, local realtor, is Larson, the new head of the'U.S. to follow the Communist party Pass Pass emergencies. plosive force and other behavior of chairman of the church committee Observing 30th Anniversary Nowlin said the boys, Donald, only by church members and for­ letratlonS the eaid, until their line during the war in Kor#a. Lamb's dismay. The first meeting will be at the nuclear w'eapopa used In the thin Information Agency, has left for The rest of the Opentag lead—A 8 making arrangemenia. for bring­ Coventry, Jan. 25 (Special)—Mr. and'Mrs. G. Raymond Johnson 9, and Ronnie Walden, ran away the Middle East. mer accleslastical socie^ members, namee have been cleared from the Mrs. Betty Haufrecht of New 5lr. Lamb East Side Rac. Wednesday at 7 upper air where enemy bomber! ; ' from home in Fort Worth In their the itev. Stephen R. Cliamberlain delinquent lists. spades then de' p.m. The meetings, for the moet would fly in heading toward Arntr-y 1 ing refugees here, and said If of High Street, observe jthelr 30th anniversary today lilong with Mri. Tha Arabic broadcasts from the York, described as administrative feated the contra((t. things work smoothly the organi­ Johnson's birthday. The couple waa married at the home of her dad’s car. Moscow Radio and tncrea has extended, an invitaUon to all Mrs. Frank H. Brown, Andover secretary of the American Peace part, will be held in Moriarty Bros, lean cities. / ' ' zation will attempt to find homes Nowlin said he and McKinney msnda of the church to attend the Center, was reelected president Crusade, testified the organiza­ Mr. Fox timed his deceptive Coon, Fox Club garage. The new series, to be called "Op­ parents, Mr. and Mra. William A. Wolfe, formerly of Lake SL, and. from the (Jairo Radio have been of the Regional District 8 Insur­ play very cleverly. If he had and Jobs for others. now of Canterbury. The ceremony took place Jan. 25, 1927, with policeman Jack Sullivan were representing the Eisenhower doc­ tion was dissolved shortly before Tbe club wtU be limited to the eration Plumbbob," la expected to The other refugee, Hansen said, tha late Rev. Edwin Pickup Officiating. Mr, and Mrs. Johnson have crolsipg three miles south of M e is me scarcity of U.8. The-.procram wilt also include ance Aaeoeiatlon at Its annual Atly. Gen. Brownel] filed a peti­ won the first diamond trick with flrat 35 boya that register, and aH include further teats of the nu­ trine as a device of U.S. im­ who speak Arabic fiuently. meetinp heM recently in Hebron. the queen, he would have pushed Slates Banquet persons intending to participate, / is a German girl who formerly spent most of their maiTied life in Coventr)’ where he has operated Kinney, 50 miles fiom Fort Worth, perialism to take over the Middle the Intro^ction of adult candidates tion with the SACB In August clear antiaircraft system. The im- lived tn Heidelberg. The date of a plumbing businesa since 1838. Mrs. Johnson Is a night swltch- when they saw' a, "driverless" car formation at for membership who will be re- Other officera reelected to eec- 1855. Mr. Lamb into a winniilg Une of must either be or must becon^ prove(l versions of the Army's East, and eventually to bring war training progr play. The annual banquet of the Man­ membera of the Recreation D e |^ - her arrival Is not vft linnuvn------nnsrrt oriftFalOi* M'lth~the WilHmnntlr branch of the Southern New Speeding- southwest. , to.it. Wtved into ilie church on Feb. S. ond terms were Wllllem B. Ma­ Herbert said Mrs. Haufrecht of­ original "Nihir" nntialr-rmft guided ------4"uUil H e lp s Refugees schedule. P aw Seeslon son, Marlborougfh, seerttary, and fered no documentary evidence on Better Approach chester Coon and Fox Club will be ment. RegUtrations will be taken England Telephone Co. They have an Kdopted sun, Robert,"^KgB'Pr "X little- sandy-red head raised U.S. propaganda activities have Larson, who forms held tomorrow night at 8:30 at the luiasile. are capable of mounting The church group has eat up a been increased to counteract .the Cub Scout .Pabli^ 134 will hold Richard M. Grant, treasurer. this point and testified she couM Imagine you are South and that at the East Side Recreation Center atomic warhead . revolving fund to help these ref­ up . over thes^teerlng wheel and secrets ry of labor, 2 Rosemount Jtestauraiit in Bolton. any time from nine In tha-'morning looked al us as il passed,” Nowlin Arabic broadcast attacks. The Us pack' meeting at.7'o'clock to- Choir Rehearsal not recall the names of persona you lose the first diamond \rick (jrfirlal USAF Photo ugees coming here, Hansen said. sonal support of the rrcaraeni rur nlfht ta the all-purpose room of Tha First Confrtyational Church present when dissolution action to the queen. Now your last The customary venison and tur­ until ten in the evening. said. Voice of America is directing 9’4 his propagknda plans. key dinner will be served by Chef For further information. call Jr Col. Ralph M. LerhauMse Members of the parish who are Tolland County Officials .ithe elementary school. The theme Choir rehearsal will be held at 8 was taken. When pressed, Herbert spade stopper is removed and you interested are asked to donate' The officers gave chase and were vrUl be "Kyet tn the Sky.:' Retsted p.m. tonight. said, she claimed the protection must make your contract on the Aimold Pagani. This Is a departure either Jim Herdlc, superintendent ' Col. Ralph M. Lechausae of the hitting 100 miles an hour when their pSrents. No charges will )>e from the rule of the past few years of recreation or Wally Fortin, pro­ money which is to be used to help they drew alongside the sedan er's building, Hartford. ' , Members of the Fleur de Lis, a of the Fifth Amendment against run or not at all. What would you Preventive Uedteine Division of each refugee along until such time (lied, Nowlin said. Pollct (Siitf Hennan O. Sehm- St. Potar'i Bpiacopal Church gtrl'a self-incriminatlon. Herbert said he do? when the dinner was prepared and gram director, at the Recreation Local Stoi^ To Discuss School Financing which Ronnie was driving. _They told officers "we Just didn't served by club memters. Office, East Side Rec. the U.S. Air Force will be ,the as he or she becomes self support­ del and Prosacutor John R. Fltii- group, will meet at the rectory tn was disregarding her testln^ony. Naturally, you would lead a club ing. "He ran )ia off the road and Want to be stopped." Gcrald will uiKa an rgUvs p a rt to Hebron at 8;4S p.m. tomorrow for from dummy and try the flnesae. Griswold A. Chappell, past pres­ I Quatotlons Fnrfilsbed By speaker at the quarterly meeting kept going." Nowlin said. "TTie 9- The American Peace Crusade at ident of the club, will be master According to the plan, each refu­ Rockville, Jan. 26 (Special) —"Of town. Ellington is fa(^ed with the conference. rwBtWiRSr"' 'tranaportation to tha Wlllimantic one time had active ohapteri '1q You would hope to win all five Oobora B Middlebrook, toe. of the. Women's Auxiliary of Man­ gee helped this way will repay the Officials and- representatives of building a high. school on a rela­ year-old was navigating for his “FtM liiclMip pool. vclub tricks, which, is possible if of ceremonies for the evening. A Stocks big brother. We could nee his head Chief Schendel, who s^ll dem­ Minneapolis. Chicago, Louisville, representative of the State Board chester Memorial Hospital Mon­ money, interest free, to the com­ towns in Tolland County will meet tively low gi-and list, he said. Ho Saturday’s Court onstrate the use of nutar to traf­ and cMivtry^' San Diego, Calif., and Milwaukee, E u t has the doubleton king. This Bid Asked mittee, ao that It may be used to hopes the meeting might bring bob up now and then. He would ir Kvonlag HoraM Aa- as well as New York and some lin0\Of play would work, and you of Fisheries and Game is expected EASTWOOD ! First NaUdnal Bank day afternoon in the Auxiliary at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Longview foi th some solutions to the flnan-, tell the driver how cloae we were fic control, will H, aasiatad 5 help the next one arriving here. . tdent, Mra. Paul other cities, Herbert said. would make your contract. to be present. Following the dinner, of M ancheater...... 38 34 room at the hospital. School. Ellington, to discuss the clal problf m.s faced by other sm all' which way to swerve to drive Session Canceled the police ntochanie, John Bald a short sports film will be shown. THRY’BK BACK AGAIN t 'Hartfdrd National Members of the committee are in setting up the apparatus. Artbar Drag Stortt; O. PfaaaO^, tMophoae Pngrim Mr. Fox could see this coming, The Lad Bi«t •! Ue Year! ' Before going into the Air Force, also responsible for securing a problem of school financing. towns in this area. us out. The big one drove like a 8-8884. \ • ' and produced the deceptive dia­ Deaa Martia - Jerry Lewi* Ik and Trust Co. 31 ly 3 3 ti Col. Lechausse was a local physi­ John Mc(?onviUe, chairman of professional rare driver. Atty. F it By modern standards and re­ "BOLLYWOOD OB lirST" Bank and home and a Job for each refugee as the Ellington Bosr(] of Education, The Town CS>urt session to- mond play to steer Mr. Lamb Willi A alla R kberi cian, required under the refugee act. "We never stopped him.” Nowlin tha use of th awajr from the winning line of quirements, the U.S. Geological VlilaViaiea aad Calar , Trust Co...... 37'i 40', and John H. Yeomans, chsirmsn Blue-eyed people have more ssid, "the engine quit running on rriorrow has been canceled. Court' used to deter Survey has adequate maps of only A short business meeting at 2 Alex Hackney, golf pro at the ■■ W48W48V Tolland County play. S;tA 1:1* / '.Hancheater TTuat .... . 62 67 o'clock will .preceded the talk on of the Board of Education of Re­ trouble witp glaring sun and arti­ that old car.” officials will ' attend an all-day content of a person's b k ^ . 40 per cent of the United States, Y)a« "T B B M'ABLKT BOVB” Plre toauraaee Companies Manchester Country Club, heads gional District Eight have invited ficial light than people «1th darker Daily Question Carel Okaari. Tam Tryoa "Military Medicine.” Mr. Charles ^ e siib-copimittee which is lining The boys were taken to police traffic court conference at Bat- Monday's court aasaion urill be Partner deals and bida one club. says the NaClonal Geographic 1:4.1, C;M. %-M Aetna Fire ...... 69)t 72>.k legislators, selectmen, board of eyes. headquarters and were released to terson Hall in the main Travel­ Superior Court Society. Jacobson, chairman of the pro­ up Jobs. 8 held at Its regular time. The next player passes. You hold: 1 8aa., "Haiu af Noleaania" aaO Hartford Fire ...... 134 144 gram committee is tn charge of finance and board of education MinORS Spades—K J 6, Hearts A Q 8; Dia­ "Craak Dl»a" NaUdnal Fire ...... 77V4 82'a ■ Musiol formerly’ lived in Red- members in Tolland County. How­ 'Phoenix . . . 76 79 the afternoon's program, Friends dominated'Breslau on the border ever, they said the meeting is open Rockville, Jan. 35 (Special) monda—K J 10 5; Clubs—8 5 3. of D)'. Lechausae and women in­ of Poland, and he escaped through A settlement for 833.500 ended What do you do ? Ufa arid liuiemiiity Inti^jOos. terested in the Auxiliary, whether to anyone Interested. AUTO GLASS Aetna Ufe ...... 174 East Germany to the British sec­ McConville said the response a damage suit In mld-trlal before Answer: Bid two no-trump. Thle TELEVISION members or not, are cordially in­ tor and freedom. bid, forcing' to game, shows 13 to Aetna Casualty ...... 116, has been excellent and every town a Jury In Tolland County Superior Conn. General ...... vited to attend this meeting. ___ FURNITURE TOPS Court Wednesday. IS points, stoppers in the unbld Tea will be served by 'Mrs. John in tha county will be represented. lults,. and balance distribution. Hartford Steam Boiler 79 Eight of the 23 ''legislators have Fred Ledger, Groton ironworker, 75 C. Cheney and her committee at had inetltuted the action against (Copyright 1967, General Fea­ CTATE PROGRAMS Travelers .. ... 71 the conclusion Of the program. Mrs. Finlay Heads expressed their interest. A Colum­ ISktWM- Still Dam ■ ■ RIms Tik Eiiloratw I tures Corp.) i G hartfordBi Fnblie UtUUiea bia official said he has been get­ Jones Construction Co., owner of Show Starts 2 P. M. Conn. Power ...... 42 44 Bach member of the Auxiliary is Room Clearance a crane which etriick Ledger urged to bring a guest to enjoy Fine Arts Group ting telephone calls and even while he wee working in the MM Conn.. Light A Power 19 21 telegrams urging him to attend THF. OtG '*MOW«CA4 in the Whiton auditorium. their Jowni, and legislators will be NOW thru SAT. Asso. Spring ...... V 34>i 37 Mlaa Nora Addy was reelected •asked about possible proposals to winter Furniture Sale . . . Savings For Every Room, Every Home! Shown damages. T iit Rev. Eldon Toll of the Crom­ Dr. Charles O. Bechtol of Yale Show Schedule Today Bifstol Brass ...... 13 15 vice; president; Mra. Rita Mr-LaakL he state legislature. Here Are But A Few Of The Many-Deep Price Cuts You’ll Find In Itema Feature At 8:35-8:36 HI n FOR Collins ...... '... .,..110 120 well Church will be guest minister secretary: Mra. Tolande .Sheehan . The meeting was called by Mc­ Univeralty School of Medicine, who at the morning worship service For The Dining Room I had seen Ledger as a private pa­ Co-Hit At 6:20-8:30 UHfEISSTRRIIg Dunham Bush ...... 1044 114i treasuror; Mrs. Ethel Armstrong, Conville because he said of the YOU IN '57 Em-Hart ...... 34 37 Sunday at 10:45 in Covenant Con­ hospitality; Mra. Arline Sheehan, problem created by the increase in tient. appeared aa .wltnesa for the Fafnir Bearing ... 66 gregational Church. .The Rev, K. plaintiff. It waa ahortly after Dr. “KING ^ a n e k Se« and hear pure, un­ . . . 53 publicity; Mrs. Eleanor Vibbert, residents who earn their living out cluttered aound la tbe Landers-Frary Clk. .. 184 20'j EJnar Rask of the local church will membership; Mrs. Marion Rdwe. Bechtol's testimony and crosa ex­ OF EVERY GUN IN THE be a guest at the Haddam Neck IMPORTANT amination that the attorneys an­ WEST!" ELECTRONICS magntfirent TELE- N. B. Machine Co, .. 34 37 nominating committee. Glenn PX'NKEN and WEDCOR North and Judd . . . . ^ 7 40 Church, Sunday is Pulpit Exchange Armstrong heads 'the committee _L nounced they had settled the case. Russell Mfg.' ...... 11 Sunday. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. LABORATORIES modela on display here. . . . 9 for hanging pictures a t , exhibi­ Will demonstrate at no Stanley Works ,.. ...45 48 tions. Joined In the action to recover ...150 - — The Zipser Club will hold a set­ NEW ADVANCE money it had paid out in compen­ obligation. Terry Steam ...... Two sound pictures were shown. WINDOW SHADES^ 277 BROAD Torrington ...____ .... 25 27 back party tomorrow night at 8 "Watei- Colors In Action” and sation to Ledger. U.S. Env'lp com . . . . 23>4 254 o’clock at the clubhouse. , For RoHof from Common Atty. Cyril Cole of the Hartford "Meet' the Artlat,” showing Ste­ LONG WEARING RADIO U.S. Env’lp pfd . . . . l l 'i 134 phen Johanson at work. •AW Hrm of Cole and Cole repres­ I t I [ V I S I 0 N The Young Adults of the Eman­ ented x#dgsr. Veeder-Root ...... 47 5S Walter Van Arsdale, well known INTEIISTATE CL|ANTEX ChaBRoi R Naw^HRvpR, Cuba. Tbs Rbdrd qubtatloris'Rre libt to uel Lutheran Church wilt have a Coventry artist, criticized paint­ ■like Pains* Atty. Donald C. Flak represent­ jt:14 I ai 8POaT8<»PB skating party tonight at Center ed the defendant. I'kRRBrl IR Hartford. Cann. « : » ( *) WKATBKR rOEKCAST b« eonstruad aa actual markets. ings of the members. SO ‘os ’^**’*' ^tap an sat new adyaaot has bssa an able to do the thiagt ihsi piin amy C karnrl 22 Hpriairflfld. Mona. <,»> ™Si, wen® TooAk Springs Pond. Those ptlending will Mrs. Eleanor Vibbert's water With Your Rollers A mada ki.ito niisf of copunoa ihsu. ---- CJiaRRrI 3# S9W RHUIr. C!»rr. bsTf bssa prcrtaiini! C^RRRrl AS W Rtrrkvry. C'arr. (ZZI NKWS meet at the church at 7 o'clock. color, "Winter Birds," waa chosen BMtio' saS aitfaftte4ik« _pdhis, dua to 'wslkiag,, Lgardeaini. or jutt having fun. p PLUS V 7:H ( 1) JIM KGAN SHOW ' f u l l l in e o f CUSTOM ftia. scMag iemls. li't ZaviiiN,,.a CkRRRrl AA Holyokr. Miim . (!•• 7 u'crjKiK ERroaT PRESCRIPTIONS aa "Picture of the Month,”' and neaaifcabla aaw pfli-« that 8o, if you iuffsr from commoa rhsu- Surprise Stiower WKATBKR NO PROTEST will be displayed in various places VENETIAN ILINDS mktis sad srlhriiic-Ukspsiai try NUNTi Ha il (111 TBK CHRJSTOrHKRR Taioga, Olila (/P)--aiff Har­ k gnsrsmasd to ghra aMm fnad ZsiVMiN for more fresdem from ttass 7:i4 i!J> SKIEB s Y o B ^ B "ntEE PICK-UP in town during Febniai’y. Another from ifatst paiai- or sMiiqy back. psiM. Safa ukaa u dirtetsd. If pain For Miss DeBone 1M P O T iw y m wfm 7:ia (S5) WKATBKB A im DELIVERV” grave doesn't exactly approve of picture, a seascape painting by Ruumik eStn this atw advaiwr. It psfsiMi, sat your demor. 7:U < at PEOPLE’S LOBBY his cat's friend, bul he's afraid to Mra. Helen Gorman, Bill also be L A. JOHNSON *y«r sFmmm iMpSrsr, ntui YGU EHWABD8 a protest. His feline il) a good friend displayed locally next month. • actaally a piU-wiihia-a-pai. An tmitr A miscallaneous bridal ahower PINE PHARMACY p a that givm fast, tsagporaty lalitf. t t m iiA * jn. H.OBUGBT8 4 CENTER ST>-M1 8-8814 of a skiin'x that makaa a dally visit A sorial time with refreshments PAINT GO. And as iaiMT pill that brinat men In honor of Mias Rose Mary De- to the neighborhood. followed the meeting. Bone of Hartford wraa given re- BI.N TIN TIN Of Tha Buffet About 80 friends and relatives I ChttA —^*'Tke W arriar'a Promiaa” Or (Jhtoa Ckb- from this town. Stamford, Bridge- MV FKIEND FLICRA WELDON DRUG STORiS <771 GAJlABOrT OADniB inet WiththU 801 BCADT ST. U 7 MAIN ST. » S«3 MAIN ST. I»rt. Shelton,' Seymour, Holyoke, (W> EDDIE KUBli^SHOW Fitting children's shoes is a specialty at Leonard's: E n a 5 m b 15. MUa.. South. Hadley. Mass., and i ROUND and EVERY , , , (57)_POLICK CALL Seven Pleeea Hartford, were present. I NGRMAN’S 7 :tt (17-M) NEWS J. D. MORROW SAVE *60! 7:M < •) ADV. OF JIBf BOWIE Yes, Mothers and Dads. . . we do know how. Are AvaHaMe , Miss DeBone opened her many 445 HARTFORD RD. . —''M aalrr .1 Arma” PhunMag and Heating If Desired. gifU. which included a kitchen set SAT. NIGHT (15-55) w r a p POINT STOKY LIONARD'S SHOES and a sum of money, while seated —"Tfce W roar F lakI” Soys GAG HEAT DANCING FROM TEL. Ml 3.1524 (77-MI BLONDIK under white wedding bells form­ Tho • 155) MOVIE Is lo sr for '57. ing an alcove around the gifts. 8:3G to 12:3G 6 PIECE BLOND MAHOGANY DINING SUITE The,shower was given by Mrs. U:M ( 5) NEWS ' lo sf for o Lifotimo Walter Smoluk arth Mrs. Leslie JOE KOZEV’S ORCHESTRA UJ) VALIANT I.ADY Poll "• Parrot Cerrectiva Shoe JANUARY DONATIONS 75c W alnut (738^ TIC TAB DUrOH PUttog A Contemporary drama for the dining room . . In stunning Blond Starlight Mahogany Florek. VIC aAMpELS, Prompter .. (55) MID'DAY movie. W. H. EN6UN0 . . with matching g)'sln Plastic Tops! Roomy Exten.ilon Table, Four CHiairs and either The bride-to-be was also hon­ 17:15 ( ■) LOVE 4W' lATK Spedaltjr .. .. “ •* mnDIE KARTOONS ^the China Cabinet or Buffet. Features plate glass eliding doors, magnetic catches, ored recently at another miacellan- 17:M ( 5) SEARCH FOB TOMOBBOW LUMBER GO. graceful Bow fronts. \ aoua ahower given by her asso- ^ (77-M» IT COL'UI BE VOC Across from Oreen ttokool PINE LAKE COMMUNITY CLUB Restaurant 17:15 ( t> OL'IOl.NO LIGHT eiatu at Travelers Insurance Co., PINE LAKE SHORES — EAOLEVILLE, CONN. 1:N ( 5) HOLLYWOOD BEST Liberal ^eith Budget Terms at Frank's Restaurant. Hartford. (IS) NEWS I Op*w AH Day Sertiurday Mlaa DeBone and Julian El...Smo- <77» AT HOME WITH KITTY ^ , JM) OlTF»T CORNER luk will be married Feb.' 9 a t 9 1:17 111) STAND ITP AND BE « t:M i <) CBOSSBOADS d 'SH O ES a.m. In S t Pater's Church, Hart­ COl'NTKD —"Tka Ga4 al KaBdlkar** 881 MAIN ST ford. 1:15 (M> understanding OCR (15-55) DICK POW ELL: THEA- Miscellaneous Dining Room SCHOOLS . . . — • •HI Oir -Maa Dlea" "Ftn iN G IS MANCHESTER 1;N (M) AS TBB WOBLtMTCBNS (77-55) LIFE OF BILEV ia» ONK-THIBTY PLAVaoi'SE Park’^ ”^ Thraaek lk«, OUR RUSINESS" tt*s Time To Haye Fuh ^ 155) (UITBCR CODFBKT 5:55 ( 5) TBKABlTBE HINT t:M (ISAn OPR m ss BROOKS (15-55) MIL ADAMS AND EVE Pieces Drastically Reduced! ExMlMt kooH (77) MY LITTLE MARGIR . — Yke TeeaaCe Daaaklrr." n e e Sh (77-55) TV SHOW—Bab H oL «Hlk DANCING 8149.95 Value! 8 P IE (^ BLOND MODERN DINETTE PriparMlIiy NIro Nichols Bmty r.rabla iad Barry SUITE Including smart Dropleaf Table, Fbur (Siaire *TraH” DicktRioi TIRE ■ qfiwedy least and Lazy Susan. Keith's Sals price . . . TONIGHT Monehastfr^ JjL".** I«t. The Bank that gives y o u P L A N N [ D SECURITY ■7 tnor ■‘FUyy -gmno TOTHE MUSIC o r . Jainos Morrow 2 (15-55). P M v £ i)C S R OF*8TABa .a aV , . Earbaaled" » PtoRAtof. add Heatiag 'i!vr YEAR 15:55 (,5-57) RAV ANTHD.VY SHOW - (1545) THE LINECP Mltala*-LImaaalaa InstaRor O f Ed Zavaski TIRES ' Caae" SAVE 20> ON AND (77-35) CAVALOADF. OF SPORTS Amorlcoa SfoMlard HIS OAY 'HME ORCHESTRA Stoto and Plant 3*5 Rrosd St. ■ Maebea ra. M^m, 15 rd. beavywelrhl East Branch now Eqaipmoaf SOLID CHERRY T EL Ml 3.5179 15:15 ( 5) FRIDAY SPECTACCLAB (1545) PERSON TO PEim N Tol.MI3.7M1 Solid Red Cherry to authentic Early i I Ltfal BAvtriits 11:44 (77) FA M O rS FIGHTS Americaii reproducUona, drastically I ( 5> HOtSK PARTY .. - <*!* SrOBTS CAMERA (15) KABTOONLAND 11:55 (15-55) .NEWS Inetall A Clean, Quiet, reduced for clearance! CHIANTI RESTAURANT (It-Ml TENNESSEE ERNIE (77) FINAL e d i t io n Efficient 8238.00 Hutch and Shelf, FORD’S SHOW (53) TIOVIE . rjiHM iiiif* f| 44-inch ...... 8180.00 (U) OABRY MOORE (55) MONTAGE . 14 DEPOT SQUARE MANCHESTER > (55) BOI SE PABTY 11:15 (15-77-35) WEATHER |IS8.(M DropMaf Servtea Wagon and I I 51 WHAT'S COOKING 11:15 (15) MILLION DOLLAR MOYIE S8S EAST CENTER ST. - with five drawer...... 8 80.*8 .(1545) BIG PAYOFF (77) YOCR NAVY FRIDAYS AMnucANf 8205.*0 Hatch and Shelf, (77-M) MATINEE THEATEB (55) LIFE WITH EUCABETE ' (calar) 11:55 (77-MI TONIGHT •0 Inch ...... 8M0.8f i (15-55) BOB CBOSBY 11:15.(77) COL. MARCH OF SCOT- Four Styles Of Chairs. Priced for (Calar) . ^ LAND YABD Clearaoce A t‘^$11 A3, 814.08, 8XA8y ( 5) c a r t o o n c a b n iVa l 17:34 (H ) NEWS-PBEVCES n o □ □ □□ o □□ □ □ □ □ (W> VALIANT LADY 1;55.( 51 NEWT 883A0. i (15) BRIOBTF.B DAY □ □ fitorfi Smitli’t ( 5> BANBBTAND RIG. SE.9l.ta I 12.fl (77-M) qjUEKM FOR A DAY (55) OCT WEST until 8 OTHER SAVINGS Family^8 night out? q Piano, Organ Music (IS) SECRET STORM 6:30 p.m. Till C io e ^ (15). EDGE OF NIGHT 10"r OFF SOUD (JHERRT PIECES YITAUry ooE TRIM TR U D S (7745) MODEBN ROMANCES IN RICH BROWN FINISH. Ctoopoo Fri. and Sat. Evening I ( 5) MiCKEk HUDBE ULDJi _ To render more service to more people . . . Ymir SaviRga Eara from Tables, Buffets, Chairs! Start it here! □ (15) AMOS AND ANDY . The Savings Bank of Manchester has extend­ FOR THE DEAL OF YOUR (7t) THE m tS T SHOW aslj •Lots in thin nalt rtprentnU a asYitic. (51) COMEDY TTME ed the Friday banking hours of the East Many Floor Samplea In Solid Maple, HigB, MsdisM and low hscla. Sq^ os and leathern. LIFE on the all new ’57 Olds- - □ (U ) FFWITI.'BK MOVIE Decorators Wrought Iron. Chroma A wonderful treat for the (55) B I’T BTEST (la Praareaa) Branch an extra hour and will be open con­ ■ Hot Water dr Steam and Blond 'Sultea Are Includad, at Cssie in ndw and find that extra pair ^ shoes. mobile or a good Used Car.! (15) 'THE BIO SHOW See me at— □ whole family; Our delicious (75) SCSIR t' l RMTURE TOPS tinuously from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Boiler For The Ultimate unusual oavlngsr (55) BIN TIN TIN In Home Heating dinners suited to every < 5) STAGE 5 J. A. I^ td Gloss Co. We are sure this new schedule will prove (151 EARLY SHOW______81 Bi55ell St.—MI f-78St STORK HOUB8: Keltb’s. Mawtieater, CI(Med Mimdaya. Open Tliiiraday Nights TIU HOFFMAN taste and age. 114) TWILIGHT THEATEM to be a greater usefulrtess and convenience *. Relth'a, East Haitfoi^ Open Every Evenlag TIB 8. ClW Satnrdaya At 8. to our community. FREE PARKING V MOTORS Cunreat Aaanal Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED Free Parking in ^he Parking Plaea!' INvidead Rato Home of SoMishing Trades | P Wqihuf ^ G8IMAIN $l| Coon. Mvd., Eint Hartford ATLANTIC HEATING OILS TUfpkoM 4A S-SSSS Restaurant ^ MANCNpEXml 45 E. CENTER STi L. T. WOOD CO. OjMm 7 Dayf A Wfdt -eiol MI9407a Ttlephonc MItchei! ? 112V □ □ □ oq d □ □ d o o d Rnaadma this aJM. dim-' atlacli * I f 3 1 7 M a ' 15 to jrmir exlattof . Mler for ' ’.w -■ll i . • . . i • mtofc refetfmet. Prampt, rear- p A ^ T ' ^ ■ : '* .. ■, .-i vv 1 tosRa (|4Ntotte*a. '' 'i

■ MANCHESTER EVENINq HERALDt MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. JANUARY 25, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 26. 1957

Adenauer Believes Herbert W. Coe DOUILE K costs, higher aqnlng requirnnentS' SALTEO'NUTS W T IO —lUfifi Salary Hiked Middle Class and ' , preferential prieaa tor ,|iv Don Whitehead Reiis Have N-Arms Spccumbs at .86 mortgagee on larger, homes, among To Perpetuate Oi ^N0w Haveh^ to Testify m>M)—tfiifi Daily Radio WUAV—» 1« others. It said the "current tight (Jpi money market” appears to have (OeBWitimd h «a i Pa«a oimt Waterbury, Jan. 29 —- Her­ WOCXI—ISM Bnatem OayUgbt Time For Librarian Squeezed by bert W. <3oe, 86, a retired Amer-, WPOP—^1418 played a major role in the reduc- A Cherished Uftldn for atomic-«rmed guided r Top Npw Haven RAUvofid msn-wwanted Jnformation on efforts lean Brass (Co. vice president, died Arthur Dms Storti tlm In the number of houaing miasilea; It said plana called for agement will be aakg .0 testify made to attract business to the last night at hia horns here'after The toUowing orogiam ecb ed b iee^ l:^ In Contempt units built. [ uqien. the Public Utilit Commts- Hartford-Putnam passenger line. are eupplied by the radio manage- WHAY-Berenade Homes Spiral Mayors of 131' cities cooperated > Ready for Co equipping hases In Turkey, Iran,- a. long lUneta. WCCC—Guuc Evenlna Good Huate Memory Japan,'CHihiawa, Alaska and weat-^ aloR resumes its hearlhg March U He alao said he wanted to leam He was active! in civic and menu and are aubjeet t o change WKNB—Evenlna Serenade in the etydy. The report said the Plymouth Meetinff, F a ., Jan. 25! Waahlngton, Jan. 25 (JPi— A aen- mayors recommended aid for mid­ cm Burdpa wJth tha moat modem' 0ir-.the carrier's petltiori to. aSan- why the railroad apparently pra- church affairs for numy years. RANG 1 without BOtiee. •w n c —Dick Burtel 1 (Cdftfn^ fMin Paf« don posaenger service, between ifers to detour freight insiead of WDRC—Amo. n Andy (49—Mri. Mary Knowlea who was i ata report saye afi upward trend dle Income families in the form of Ch(X>8« wisely the moimment waapoha, Including long-rangd Coe leavba his widow, a -son, wHAV--Ppen Houm WPOP-Pulton Lewi. Jr. gui'dad miaai|e» and atomic war* Hartfordord and Ptijnsin. ~ 'l routing It ov^ the more direct Howard, and a grandson, -Lawrence WiJUU—RtCunt K,vu* itia— con'victed of contempt ot Congrcaa | In the price* of new homes has more favorable mortgage term*, that will stand forever in. direct government loans and more J When P^Jdent' Tlooii heada. ‘ Atty. John D. LuiBelle; who is route that would be available If .the -C. Qoe o f Orleans, Mass., among »l‘!. .ill Sweat Show WHAY—Serenade for refuslitg; to aiutver question* "brought the houaing industry to silent tribute to your loved WTIC—Eom Uilier WCCC—GJod bvcnlng Odod Murie I « ordered the detention of The'Ruaa|ahs aald thia raiaed Uta repreaentinr opponents of the | Putnam bridge were rebuilt, others. The funeral will be held WKNB—Allen Brown effective • help to nonprofit rental WDRO-ciu Kolbr about Communist affiliations has | d point where it is serving' primar­ and sales cooperatives. ones. : oliens that Sunday evening, across' petftion, said t^ a y he will sub-i Freight-Is now shipped between tomorrow afternoon at the . GAiii'.lNF WFOP—Waaworka' . WTIC—Dirk Burtel thraat of' a great new war. and WDRC—Amo. n Andv ' been retffirted In her job at aj ily the upper income groups." • ^hp.nation.gnd Jn Hawaii. .AlasVa Warned '^irkcy, Iran an^ Japan' poena, if necesearV. top offlcials to willlmantic and Putnam by way Methodist Church here. WPOP-K. P. Morsan The report, prepared by the staff itnjt'W erto Itico; F 6 r ag’ents be- •*«HAV -'■Open Home lita— . Quaker library and will be Biven that’ If they permitted the launch­ U*lUy on rallrofcd policy in Bast- of Plainfield, which is 19 miles Wcxx4>’lttuure Revue of the Senate Houaing subcommit­ Wo have our etsm • ran the rou'hdup which-was to be.: WHAY—Marine Show a salary raise. aervic* to biiUd a monument ing of any o f "theae a-capona ot Ckmnecticut ; longer than the previous route. La- a m -p .ii. Evomna Good Muelo The board of- the Quaker-oper­ tee, said yesterday families in the Jjno fine given cities. However, poorer famiUee ■ resented by counsel. The FBI publicly with his western elAea on e^dOnce It had Vivpared'tn support 'R u a V—B.ttv tUmball •:aa— and Doors, At Now I agents hteo had: the help of squads- road counsel to proit'kle a witness Weex;—RMH>rd R.vu* her, in federal dlatrict court In are eligible for low-rent public the handling -ot ' thermo'nucleaf of its contention that i( cannot af­ who could testify oft It. The counsel, WHAY-Polka Parly , houaing, the study noted. ' o f liacal police'.who had aludied ford to galore the’ Hartford-Put- wiaiB-p.M. WCCC—Good Eveirlnk Good Murie Washington by Judge Rosa Rialey, Mrs. Marjorie W. LOW. LOW PRICES OTHERS MAY TRY TO COPY OUR SKILLFUL (hydrogen) Weapons, saying they Atty. Thomas J. O'Sullivan, aald a m c—Rom MUI«r WKKU—Evening Serenade The 46-year-old librarian was The subcommittee staff said the warume problems in the FBI-con*' nam service. > WDRC—Record Mbop WTK—Monitor WORK . . . UUT IT IS NEVER DUPllCATED ■ ducted schools started In antlcipa- should be placed . undeb interna- Jie..wpuld_produce such a witness W POP—Waxwork. found guilty of S3 of 98 contempt building industry "la concerned YOU GET:' Uonal control. ' ' Passenger seivlce ’ o'n' the.’ line WDRC—Robert Q. Lewla Mrs. Marjorie Wallace Smith, e Top Quality 1 tlon of the emergency. \^en the hearing resumes, but did 8iW— WPOP—Counter Spy counts for. declining to answer with the question of whether it is The Chancellor also predicted was interrupted In the Aug. 19, WHay—RMord Rod.o l: l* - 143 Benton St., will be present- pricing itself out of the market.” e National Brand ; The roundup was a remarkable not say who it would be. questions asked h4r by a Senate that small Slomlc iveapons 'would 1999, flood, when 'a railroad bridge just Say ^ R G E IF At WCeO—Record Review WHAY-Polka Patty Iriterna[ Security subcommittee in | ed by the Women's (J!ub, of Man­ The report cited figures showing e Strong Lebal fMstrlbntor • performance in speed and coordlna.- Witnesses who testified for the WKNB—P.M, WCCC— I; -Jj. : '‘V WDRO-Cai Kolby WHAY—Night Watch the library a 19,000 grSnt for re­ chester TW CA for. the past four ed by the President, artd that the 'officers tracked down the himors D. Konrad, 84,000, property on N. ton. The German leader aounded WPOP—Bob and Ray WTIC—Monitor fusing to discharge her. The awsrd Army, N avy, F B I and other gov­ and found them false. There was Majn St.. aa if he was lining up vrith Mos­ WDRC—The World Tonight -• years.', and Is currently giving WPOP—Modern Sound. has not yet been accepted. courses at the Four Hartford* In­ ernmental agenclea concerned with no enemy aa.botage after the-Pearl '' Marriage Lirense cow's perennial call for outlawing *'WHAV-Swina kiatr WCCC—Record Review »:!*- The announcement said her pay surance Girls Club. She has ap­ censorship should have only ad­ Harbor attack—those who might Douglas Ronald Knight. Hart of atomic ' Weapons by simple WHAY-Night W.lch WKNB—PM WTIC—Monitor will be raised 8200 to 83,400 a peared on three television net­ visory powers. have been saboteurs were rounded ford, and Nancy, Ann Grimason. 184 treaty agrecnienU without any en­ WTIC—Ro». Miller WDRC-The World Tonight • year. On Monday, Dec. 8, Hoover called up too- swiftly.^ But each report WpRO—Record Shop work* recently. demonstrating Green &ta»or Rd., Feb. 18, South forcement machinery. WpOP—Wea'taer and New.. WPOP—Modem Sound, a conference of repredaBtatlvos had to be checked. * The Bonn government acted- iija - ' slimnastlcs- She has studied ballet ^ethodist' (aiurch.- 187 YEARS A60 THE EARL • :to-a WHAY—Night Watch and modem dancing and has done from-tlwr Sute,- IHwt Office; Tnsns- (Tomorrow: Solving ’ the Ml- i ‘ BttO-dtag'POMriiU swlftly to remove any signs tl)*t WRAY-Nawa WTIC—Monitor nty, and War. JJapartments,.-the rro-Dots) OF SANPWICH WAS PLAYINS WCXIC—Good klvenlna Good Muilo WDRC—Rue* Naughton St. John’s Seals photographic and fashion model­ To Howard R. Little, for repair Adenauer'S statement then Indi­ WKNB—Today la Sporla -- ing. Wavy, the,Federal CommunicatiShs cated a split' with the United CAROS. NOT m N m O 'TO STOP am c-K ew e •WPOP—Modem Sounda of fire damage at 804 Autumn Ft., »;4*- Arrangements for the program Obmmiaaioa aiid the Office of States on this qusstion. West Ger­ FOR MEALS, HE ORDERED A WDRC—New.; Weather WHAY-JNtahl Watch 8900. WPOP—New. Slate on Sunday have been made b.V Mrs. Robert and Figures,'and laid hia plan be­ To Leonard'J. Lawson, for alter­ man Ambassador Htins U Kreke- PIECE OF MEAT SERVED WTIC—Monitor iFilm Firm Buys' i : U - ^ WDRC—Rue* Naughton Blake. Hoatessea for the evening fore the group. , ations to a dwelling 99 Coleman ter told the State .Department and eEnvEEN TWO Pieces o f WHAY—Sport. Bpotllftat WPOP—Modern Sounda OIBcers and committees of St. I He auKbsted that ' thought WCC<>-Gress HollJ^ood, Jan. 28 HI —Warner St.. 840, that nuclear weapons can be elimi­ < ■ ' -V . ' WPOP—Modem Sounda a program at 3 p.m. in the Church TODAY tVtOST 8:W - Igtlt— and radio .. He said that in BrOs,'. studio has ;purchased screen To Roc Signs for Green Manor nated or. controlled only with ade­ ■WHA'Y—Berenad* , _ „ WHAY—Night Watch ball. The Rev. Stephen Stryjewski fcla opinion no censorship prognim PEOPLC ORIKJK WCCC—Gooo eirenlng Good MuMs rijflrts tp '^ e FBI Story.” written Fstates, for a sign at Broad St ' quate Safeguikrda against viola­ WKKB—Alan Brown WTIC—Cavalcade of Bporli will administer toe oifths of office. bijpuld auopead w ith a l; public sup­ MILK. WITH WDRC—Rue. Naughton by Don Whitehead, Pulltser prise' 8229. , ' tions. .;' w n c —Emil Cota Wppp—Modern Sounda Those to be installed, include; port—and that «hls support Could WDRC—Guv lytmbarde l•.■Ia■9: t winning Newspaper: Adenauer ' tow*U Thomaa SERVICE FBI's adventures and histoiy. It t h a t 's e a s y WPOP—Meet the ArtJ.t w n c —Cavalcade of Sporta parish committee. proved I1I4 suggeet^n that the Di­ grew out of a. aeries .o f articles a abort cut across a pond yasterday AlliSnce were .Imagreement on that OF MILK A DAY? WDRC-eRu«* Naughton Other groups Include: Senior rector .of- Ohaorship 8hbuid"be a BECAUSE YOU Nf . WPOP—Modem Sound. LOW COST Whitehead. wrbtf,^' white with the to meet his father et a gas station. point. Tderidon Proamuns II :W— Choir, which -will hold elections newspaper executive..,.. Associated Press. Richard got eight, feet from the Adenauer added that he believes OUTGROW YOUR. WHAY-'-NIght Watch following the 10:30 Mass, and the Byran- Price Meanid: WTIC—New. PHONE 1 Whitehead ’ is now'chief "of tha other' aide of the pond. The Ice sfforts tovvanf controls should be NEED FOP. On Pa«e Two WDRC—Newa St. Cecilia Junior Choir. It was rccommewied tbat.“ a 4>er- Washington Bureau of the New oaved in and Richard drowned. made, even if. only on a step-by- WPOP—New* Mrs. Genevieve Wojnarowicz Ml f-0710 nianent Director o f Censorship be York Herald-'l-Tribune.' Richard's flashlight,, still llghtM step basis. By'that meant, he said. CONNECTICUT II:t* - __ will start her ninth year a* leader WHAY—Night W.lch prampuy designated and . that he on_the Ice 'near where he fe wars__with__entiMiitinii w»»pnm« FRE^SH M ILK . WTIC—Siwrt*—Weather of the Adoration Sodality, and the You can make deposits anytime at MANCHESTEk TRUST Ve a'CivlHah, preferably,”with nfcws- attracted a passing motorist, but It could be made more difficult or GENERAL WDRC—Ruaa Naughton Friendship (31ub. under its new *^-paper -experience ‘ and ■ very .-.efi- was too late. WPOP—Modern Sounda chairman. Mr*. Irene Obzul. will even cventutlly ruled out. n:aa- nitely with executive capachy," PubKc Records TV SERVICE \W AY-Night Symphony serve a homemade supper to ail This description was tailor^ to fit flUCtllCUl Mill w n c —Starlight Serenad* parishioners and their friend*. Byron Prtce, executive nfu’s edi­ Days M ne A Can WDRC—Rua* Naughton , 1 WPOP—Modem Sounda Among those to be honored will tor - of The Associated Bteaa. fOd- Wammter,. Deeds . piiBncm'AssiciuieR Nifhta OZeOS Pina Parts be Mrs. Bernice Sendrowaki and Terench' Shaniion, iTerrince '■ B.' 11:4*- XTeoident Roosevelt nambd Price TEL: U 8-8488 WHAY—Night Symphony Benjamin Partyka. parish work­ This is the car that’s fresher and But a Chevy isn’t just something Shani:Qn,> and ^ohn -F. - Shannoi\ 8 • WTIC—Starlight Serenada « to take over the Job on Dei(;q6. WDRC—Night Owl . . ers. and Matthew Rubacha, wx- Byron Price set up hig cengor- Jo Arthur J.^NIroletta and Mir.V ton. friskier finDl its own special look that’s nice to look a t you’ll see fhip orgaalaatJott on the broad ''J. Nicotetta, property vn 'Wood- what we mean .when you sample l^alde St. • '• to the way it takea to the road. base voluntary cboperktlbiv''lt' . 6 a \’EM AN s t i x e Chevrolet’s cat-quick reflexes and was aft or^-anlzatlon which could i.« Augus.tine J. Swan to . Butene ROASTING CHICKENS AUIED TV SERVICE LARGE SCREEN RCA Riiidoso. N. M. 149 — Bobby (just look) (and -Was) dismantled immediately O Cfcary- and Patrick H. "Cleary; UANCREBTER : Watkins shot six times at the doe. solid way of going. Hdesepower property on Hawthorne St, Color TV $523 aad up Those words—sweet, smooth and ^ t e r the emergency had ended. tasty d K A Per Uonae Call 'Then he found he was out of am- options, you Iax>w, range up to The grave security responsibiij- ; .Tax ILeIn . ; • Delieioiu Cornia)i-Roek hapons or large roMter* ready lA R L O W 'S ! munition. So the high school foot- sassy—seem to fit this new Chevy Unltdd s ta te s Government ^ . 1 Q U P l^ FBrta 2 ^*. Come drive a •Chevy 1 ties placed, on the FB I in war for the oven at any time here at the farm, or deUrcred TELEVISION I ball star cqrnered her whe're a right down to its tubeless tiree. In forced Hoover to relax temporari­ against Frank and Clair Obremski BU 9-0080— 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. i couple of fences Joined, closed in Jr., 89,834.47, income tax. Friday morning, or charcoal-barbecued for 50c extif on Mtaber Pacterv lOfifi Tolland Tph^ Bnckland the first place, it looks the part. It ly the rule that new agents had Beaded Electmie Tcrkalelaa. TeL 8H 8-0088 I with drawn hunting knife and fln- to have a law degree or be ac­ Tax liSln Release order. No matter how you nerve them they are thfi best. iished her. has a crisp, alert appearance—as . ..Vniteid . States, agata|t Frank' countants. . • trim and functional as an aitow. Scoi^ of agents were nepded. Mitdmt Vnfikglo. Cakes and pastries with that home-made-flavor and sm ooth merely to run down the torrent . ... AttaefiniteBts ROGER OL^OTT oven-fresh goodness. Make an eccasipn re a lly special INCLUDES THESE FAM OUS IRANDSV (ah, that velvety V 8) You can tell that the styling isn’t rumors o( espionage and sabotaged RUpatrick , Ir6n ' Works, Inc., w ith our superior baked goods. just going along for the ride. It’s The rumora went like tWa: Huge'- d ^ w s t Cbariaa'.'D, Ronrad, 8I90r '403 West Center Street • Mitchell S-7853 ,arro-ws had been cut'In the cane prbpiirify -on N.'M ain St. WEEKENQ SPECIALS Q Rod Cross Siloos • # Jjoyc* . right in keeping with Chevrolet’s fields in Hawaii by Japanese field ..George Lesaner and John S. 0> own special fresh and frisky ways. workers,, arrows pointing to mili­ tary targets; Japanese fishing LAST CHANCE BEFORE ASSORTED CREAM PIES # Foot Hairs G Town and Country And this is one car that looks as boats in Hawaii umre.-VumiatUng CIlpCOLATE^BAXAXA PiXTAPPLB food arid fuel to .'enemy stibma-, Ipoed clcxe up ful ird(>es across the rinea; a. -tapanese; Vfifth column i • NEAPOUTANS # troyliiigs # Pono^ot Trompozo street. It’s built theway you’ve come was t»alM w .on the West Coast i to rise SngjMVe help to an irRrad-'- • TUTTI FRUm RUM CAKE to expect a Chevnilet to bfi built tag a m y . 7; J«>aneeri*An>*rlcans ‘ HEADS UP! • 7 LAYER CAKE Cobbios were gOJng to ^ isoh Tri'e -water WE ARE MAKING ROOM FOR THE • HUSH SODA IREAD • APRICOT SQUARES # A N D OTHERS

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. i' " ■■■ ■■ ■ ■ •)> ■ •\ MAJfCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26,1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., ERTOAV, JANUARY 25, 1967 X '.imrien aummar whqn he oppoaed the lioml- Priedlla SL Fterre and Roger 'Will be the oncial greeters, in the be the speaker. Thla part of the UaitoUL rMtenUen « f psaMnHe sponsor iP 'PaMAd, Warren said , (-aF New* • Analyat) , In line- with th* national th* 10;45 service. cinded with a mass meeting for all Danbury, Jan. 36 .(/P)—Joseph A. an difficult thing* to measun. through your forum eehunn. 'program will not aerve Ita pui*- tiona Oom aitte* aad, finally, the at Bradley. Field is - 36, ranging . rwai*** Octeb«r 1. im referred ' s i^ ttro ily to t»nf< t5tH , . ______today. It appears unlikely the Wil- pose.” emphasis on youth. Dr. Fred Bdger Uaherh in th* service are; Alan Manchester : youth, at Emanuel hut th* railroad' i* ahirking Ita ‘WeahlBgton, Jan. 25 (/P)— Por- full Senate, i - Santopolo, X , o f - Danbury waa from' high of 35 to cfJ7. * Per mon than twelva' yean 1 attn^venniry supplement - publiahAl stor* the Stats H lg h w l/ Depart-1 buy Crow will be extended. Acheaon teatiBed on Jan. 10 and will speak on th* them*. "Cm - Bennett, Larry Grove, Tom Wilson, Lutheran Church on Sunday eve­ rubbAta ' aaer Preaident Truman elthOr ning. Feb., 8. The Rev., Earl kill*;! last nighty when his car went Pracipitation will average U t f' 'M ia y t. £n tm j « i i f f duty.—to it*«tf a* wait a* th* have enjoyed j-our •ditoiials day last Week, sayteg ihat’ Mdiicheater S in e* 1685 a Federal govern- MARLOW'S oppnaed. the Elyenhower program slder- 'Tour C all” Neal Farrisr WlUiam Turkingten ndaraam For an EngUahman, auto nuts! 1710** ^ the church who arp Jr., Gerald Cribbe, Jaffroy Kolth. Modean, mlniatcv o f Christ. King cut pf contf^ on Sand Potat Rd. 64 of an inch occulting late Mo flic* at _■' chf«<^ ngion—if it do** not mak* th* after day. They a n *vid*nn of appeitently ‘ ' always ' had' been s Ssrlin TUrppiln WIte r liirdted--ac-! nient pi'ogram. haa been devoloport J^k*d too faat or haa switched a* "Vague, indeflnite, and inade­ - cm * M«u ______•Itrr. "apecis!" pleci to' Ite*. a* prftty, and bolt* ar* Rttinge. J aaaistingvln the aertlces are: Mias Mr. and Mr*. Edwin H. Brown Lutheran Church in Windsor, will arid rah into a ditch. day or Tueaday. nisaCIUPTIOitlit RATESiL effort. a very actlv* mind, a.high degree 11M A«t ' iw^ich cells for relocating Rt 8 [SHOE RERAIRI ground. Firat he thought Breal- quate." It wee vague all righ t ParabI* in Advanc# ,o< intelligence and an ability to clean town, with public-s^rltsd j and making It a superhighway, LOWER STREET dent EUenhower'e . program for Whether it’* inadequate i* a mat H i * railroad'* opposition in th* cltlxens. 'RepresentatIvM nay R » , -warren | j federal government would pay Ona T**r..v.. aaalyx* world event* in unusually FLOOR LEVEL. stopping communiam In the itiq-1 j .ij. . -. ... PUC heariifg fac** a difficult taak and Thoms* ROjgers. RspubKcsn*. 60. per'-cent of the coar. die Eaat waa clear. Now he thihka i Hut having had tlihe to d ig ^ t Hx Mcotlu ... ^;fg| wall written article*. In view of the very reel need for are backers of the measure which, Thra* Mmitlia . 3.»0 ia ovoreoming th*. w*ight of a mental health clinic here, as it'a vague. waa said hy Elsenhower, M * Memh .. , 1.30 However your odltorihl' ''Ideal* would repaOl ah act of the 1655 j .hlay iJnk Rt. 6, Bridge . weakly ...... 10 *vtp*nc* contained in. th* rail* V*. PoUcles” of .Jan, 32 i* prompt* shown in the stetlstica compiled by Warren 'said ,*hat while plans He still supports the general | £ “ 11*8 and Acheion up to Jan. IS, .flt Legislature barring the densrtr Idea, but his turnaround at least' Truman on that day Isaued a atete.^ M ^ a Copy .. I road’* figure*,' particularly *inc* ing m* to submit refl*ctldn*, which the Mental Health Society (sta­ Ijnent from extendiiu^he Wilbur are still in' the discussion stage,- do not concur, with your thoughts; tistics readily avqiilfIMBto an,V]iffet>. I at.lea. THEdSeaias';______PRESS I* it roatty possible to obtaM yow.bdltoHsI sSMIris mdl^ US a 4v11I 1( ~ Ormand J. West, Director fairs committee what the program m e m b e r a u d it b ur eau o r sivorld peace-U by the way of some of ibur-' (AS>« IMrkway at Mert- thb 'opfioh of avoiding the Berlin da.v Trumsn issued another atate- CntCUlATlONE. ating on a public franchise, or US Bast Center SL meant and why ne thought fast bt^red Ideal*? ' wow To Cl 'a STIppefy Mea 'd ^ , wheiw ifialiOady extended. Turnpike. ment. and Sale MltcheU 6-71M congressional approval was needed. •• ■ > does tt exUt only to provide th* Whlla I agraa that ideal* must Mrs. Charles F. Straight Ball On ths First Bounce' Now he says the admintsAra-' When Dulles got through, the spoil* o f victory in proxy erarsT form th* backbone of relationa Editor's Note; The Herald's “ Burp Control’ lion’s case "appears to be shrouded "What To Do program waa far from clear, and S s 5Js‘ara,?’^ S . 5w among men, we are however eon* drtglnsl sf fount of the s[wech w *» Wlih a Sleeve Full of Gravy' in vagueness.” The adminlstra-; fronted with, realities, which clear­ based on the informal report of r ..J, ----- still Is. Eisenhower asked author­ tion’s policy, hr said,- is:‘Tso irideflri-; In-Tha Manchaalar EraninB Harald. Nqpkin Rasb Dangaixiu*" . . . Manchester’* Oldest ly indicate the necessity of -vigi­ member of thd* sqdience,audience, -hut,-h»it,ftvif ity to iite the armed forces to lie and incomplete” that it haa "no Display adeartlslnc rloaln* hours; Dost Bewl Gnilt Cempleg "Don'n't Tte With q m On thq; with Fiheat FaclUttec f lance and preparit^Doas. , < fqiriunatciy. fvaiven tsmeffiRAlAhtv- Cob' . . Wvelve Hld$^ Place* (Stop Communist aggression in the definite plan of^ction In the Mid- * or Monday—1 p.m. PMay. Off-Street Parldng Middle Bast and he requested 6200 or Tueaday-1 p.m. Mo«my. It develop* that an unhappy It is reality,'- thit. Cdmmunism m e Infi^enAsifldr ftitthe^.Jls 'or pine - —Hone: die Bast.” < I ror Wednaaday—1 p. m. Tuesday. sciMP EetabUehed 1874 million a year for aid in the area. Ends intends to eonq'uer the entire Sion, see today’s editortsl. , JUr Thurada.v—I p. m WaAiaaday. eomhinatien of reporting inference lew houldn’t^ Dulles Explanation Unclear Now Truman and AchesOh agree ' globe, it la reality, that the Rus­ \ r o r .f«d * »—t p. m. Thjgaday. owedId WWhol lEKLY BINGO Dulles has never explained how the program is "vague." But' Fpr Saturday—1 p. m. Prijar- and tee oager an editorial pounce sian Gnvarnment stills the hun- -nova Wate^elqn Wi Seed whereas Acheson though^ it Inade-. Claaalfltd deadnoe; 10:^ a.m. each hae pen* a ^conMMtabl* injustice gsi- of freedom-loving people* wlt^' the aid would bemused. He's never day of publication except Saturday — I cofH MKj>n aBB o n .te t said who’d get It, and he hasn't quste, Truman still supports it brut* force; It- is reality. Todav .^FRIDAYS-B P. M. * a Ip.______■ to th* lateliTgence.-of Dr. Harvey wlilil?V®^ raelity, that Its smiles and Oeanril af Chnrehoa. . >ook. After all. why should I be ASSUMPTION HALL.. wants to send arms to the Middle -what the program ia intended to paychlatiiet.” .One.key misunder­ shakss at international conference* he only one who got stuck. East. Who'd,get them? No clear do. standing In th* rtperting of hi* ere merely offered to cemoufleg* THOMPSON ond SOUTH ADAMS STREETS Tniman sent his statement to the' The RBiIrMd HeBrlnK Ood’a Hand In Onr Uvea answpr on this, either. speech at Ui* fout:i Methodlat it* aintater, dsvlUsh methods to Only yesterday Dulles-got ao Ir- House Foreign Affairs Committee mislead. In the January issue of th* Inter­ The New Haven Railroad, which Church th* other^' night, com­ Deaths Lait Night COMFORTAILE SEATING—AMPLE PARKING 'rltetail when pressed by a Senator a few hours before it approved E1-' national Journal o f Religloua Edu­ Proven! 'nisrofor* it is'< in! humble U m trnm t pofwsnent ahanden- pounded .by eemnimt Jn the edi­ for more information that he said; senhower's proposals alrpost word nant of iU paaseagpr eorvico be­ opinion, n a c e s s ^ for the free cation thua..ls an article by Prof " I f Congress Is not willing to trust for word as he offered them, torial titled "Mental Duet RowIT", world to combine fqdallam' with By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bv this time Truman must be tween Hartlord and FUtaam, has Lowell Hassard of West- Philadelphia—G. Mason (Jwlett, the President to the extent he aska. hkd the result of transforming a sound appreciation bt world con­ hi i n i a l e r jn rologica l Seminar; we can't win thi* battle. getting used to being ^orod by, iunsased aii Imjpneolve array of ditions. In thlq Uj|bt oulr policies i4. Republican national convmit- his fellow Democrats;. - ' ^ ' **•* and logical ebiervatlen late whlch ja b 'e r ^ $ it to the subject o eeman from 'Pi DYNAMIC “I f you ha VO to have everything figuraa in su pp^ of Ms eonton' must b* shaped; ;I sincerely believe :plnipinned down so everyone. Includ- They turned don-n his adyicafit whet • aiim *d A - vulnerahio state­ Youth U|ts year. "Oonside ong a power in tioR that it tannot Afford to're-, they ar* thus bai^g evolved by the Tour Ogir.'l-Tt give* all adult lead the Communists, knows In ad- the Democratic conv^tlon laM. ment. Elsenhower AdmUistration. ■'olltlca, died Th)IitaBy.-^ B A N K i t S ^ j M j a a / L mima thf aoinrlpo. . . , . era of youth food for thought ir INSURANCE W * qaeted l>r- Waseerman as Pcac* for al) ipankind! A peace thejr d^llngs :with young peopl- Lansing, Mich.—Charles Hague PATTERN 1r throe days of; he^nga 'lavtsi 67, one-time owner of the lt| | vin | f aqid .^at Manchestisr, be- procured by tbq.qeesptanoe of liv­ and' in '. councqbng them, and i fora th* Public ^Utiktitp Commis­ ing idssl* by all. but combined T, Barnum circus. * a pioneer ,iBg|t a '.cosnmd»tty ^ f middle in- cloesa ivith a> particularly finr 'Ainaing - automobile maimfactoror, Wbchis Itfftr ProfBCtioii sion It ha* pkinted a black picture with, as long ak required, th* de- prayer -which we all might echo; SATURDAYS cobS* grqiip'pducatSd people, was tenaivt strength.^ which must ihce vice president of tnJ of its financial situation ia.gSR- "O h. C|t(^, u;#,' w'ho teach youth FAMOUS therafors 'hargsly - oomposed of guard US‘agaiiw^th* evil foe. 'Jurant Motor Car Co., dftd THurs- oral, with phrticUlar’ attsntton to pray'thy help I'tot in our attempt ti day. \ thoaS pemns moat Hkely to b* Rudolph Lots. lead thein we-leave out the most LoBoiMB-SlIvBrstclR the lino in question Editor'! Not#; Wp. and hl*ter>’. Ashland, Ky.—Mrs, Antoinette cU Mci4^icive4ie/L Ca, 4 4 i //AKTAM IfFJV. attacked by ipental ill^ss." What important tMt^. We have tal'Kec' \ AssockrtBB The railroad^has claimed . that *r# looking for something that learnedly of ‘vocational guidance' Whitehouse, 77, moOiOr or Al, Dr. weawrwisk xect^ally did say, works. Whitehouae,, direette' Of .theiqifus- .’•*< V.'.*. '.os^ I .• it* net income iaa| y m r waa' about and giveh our tests and talked the In . this ins^pncfi wAi i^ K whan Jargon of. til*‘.schools. trial department of tne’ AFL-CaO' Ml 3.TT^Sr^l V4>a3a 1 per cant. It asairted that it n Waahingtop, dle^ mqntsi iUness did happon to strik* .T|r. WasaeftMjita's BpOoch' "But sfn ^ im es we hav* felled <» A. M. to 12 rdO O N lost |1S3,«35 on the Hartford it, this toicom* gretipi’.lt'dras. in ■Tb.thjihiWtor. to. ask th'rjumple question, ‘Do yor SiLVERPLATE Putnam tno in Ui* yoac.pncailing; Before producer Earl Catroll 'H't' ^r- this group that U | 'p o ^ th* most .-*• df ; arrangement* want Goii,'6f7iHli In your live*?' ireseitted hi* famed “ Vanities" re­ tha 1SS5 flood which kneekqd otU for - Dr. • rtsrvsy. Wgaserman's Sometimm'We have not asked it vues on Broadway, he was a U.S. sarioiis ftnancisl probl'sm *• en of Miroelve*. / the service. -Iti staUd that only qpeeqh to th* Sjouth .Methodist Army pilot In World War I. "■'it ■' * “ "Help.ua to get back to funda- about 36 pswi^efwl* da* nam tW* Wifmisn'*— Rnctsty '-*f--n iri*tlsn reentels. {i f elp us to learn to say, \ each At tha tr40iU .Uut had*baMh3^®L5r-.’ fW *ffiltn's r*«S?3ur -"1 - Sendee Monday evening I would ruh resignedly, but gladly. Th y A a** Oneida Community in eponUleh -bofons the flood. that wt basad .much of th* net Uk* to eerreot III* gross misrepre­ wllUbe dc^.'jH elp u* to help our And'-’lt added, with % oro' than SO; kindly acid of our editorial, sentation given hy yopr editorial of young pdltmlei'to say it. Then n h ln there will be a glad i e the hint o f a throat, that if th* in which , w* thought w* had the Tuesday evening entitled "Mental psychiatrist making what sosmed Dust Bowj?" ; procesaioff o f youth, laborers Into f PUC forced it' to xoatore pasaongsr Tha oin^ auttstlcs hf uqed-wera his harvest, lA Jesus’ name. Amen." T h e Chafir No.l CAR t0;us adly,.piid'contridictory gsn- compare service, .it would apply t» the InV moat oeHalnly n i* >'hhi‘*, « hrt were •* P. O. P. Rusco p r w l i ^ w . : qbput ' ^tan'^hastsr's terstate Commerce Oomaleaiixi -Hi. for per^salon to drop freight, ypociajt hoedq for, psychiatric a t' CembiiMitleii WtiMlows f " as well a* paseehger. aeryice. ^ lehtlon.,. '.j * •: cnmI Doers, At Now th* area. It maiittaln* that ffalipht ■ In thau liila Va A tdtih^ ,wbong. SEI Its FOR THE VERY>^NEST which is new operated pver .a.-^ end- foir "*li*l_ wh ^ «* 9 Xattonal Brand loaaoe bound to result from a R Strong Local Dietfibntor DHt thim emiM sft resumption of passenger'Sor>ico'; aonnan's <*0*0011 i*. eonoarasd. It '' ^^rttSedinio tall*. Hm btsf «nnI JHiy, The ropresentativos of the rail* was' net,^ a i our naoTJis, ovar- Hif b*st at Mm > read also throatened that, even If aggraaalir^'’’^ ^ ^1*;'the r#pi»U-' BARibW MOTOl cliMtBr's M • 2 t they wora ordered by the Cen- tlon o f M ah^aU r.M om ad to'tear, TOOil^hAbliLLAC-FONTlAC DEAlisRi A 9- aromMU^' noeticat Public Utilities Oommls- any building up;’br i(a ii^ *< ^ ei. TWW TO LLAND OOUNTl' 'f lAstalot _ ModBrn AiitA DbM> alen to rest<,r* passenger'-sorvic* a horrible "mental dp*t 'bowl,” WINDSOR AVENUE. ROCKVIU.E, dONN. Boy HairrlagtirlagttfUelX^IMm The Bartlett'tlett-BrainOra Ob. to Putnam, they atlH would not but on* of compti'ment to Man- PHONE TRemont 8-36SS Weet Hartford, Conn. ■ % { carry it through to Boston. chostdr, with appropriat* quota­ 1 !■ -i This arbitrary truncation of a tion ,tfom th* TSth anniversary ■ a- > {.itCi t -" J, . Mne which Is, for alTpractlcaJ puf^ •diUen of 'The Maqaisstar Svo- - - i pooos, one line, which leed* to nibg Herald,-V ' ’ ^ r-1 Carter Chevrolet j Boston, Is also appsrant in seme Ws ar* grateful for fuller re­ 1229 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER of th* railroad's statiitics. That 36 port - on th* speech'in qusstien, OPEN TILL 9 — TEL. Ml 9.S238 average paaseager* a day.efor in­ and d's must fiirthsr report that stance, did not apply, as some when we consulted Dr. Waasor- , , . l i 73^«ROAD at the hearinge may have thought, man on th* project of our devel­ ' '”''^<>E fyfO NEW ARP to the Hartford tp Boaton aeryice, oping guilt complex, h* proved to but merely counted the peaaengers be a fine man to tell our trqublsa OPEN THURSDAX who wore going as far as Putnam to, kindly,,, sympathetic, and tan- AND FRIDAT UNTIL 6 and ao farther oast. That waa a slosi-fro*,. even though dno might, wray of getting a low atatlstic, but In such cimimstancss, have ox- wrap mea’s .no way o f reflecting actual us* poctod to find a trace o f porsocu- of th* Hartford to Boaton,line. . .tlon cempisx; ' With its atatlatlca, and Its soaSe- timsa spiteful threats, the rail­ road .apptara to hava buiR i^ lf Thonthts CIUa|« . Susie Sparkfit a strong case. But thsr* aroAsy- Utut.' Oen. Hens SpMel. a aral aspects of the situation that jfenUeman and a scholar, and mie 'Hooso fHni|NiiB9s sliowkifySlfiM^ It has chossn to ignore. of those O e n ^ generals who had ' ^ covers mIfs best tr#o HATS 1 Thcr* is. for tnatance, th* mat­ Iha distinction of plotting iqgafhst ter o f public. coiuroBifaeo and. llitler and having the good luck si Thara'i nothing iik'a Th^ Master for a lifstim'a of' ' For Lodkif and ChildrBii noewMity. Th* r a l l r ^ Was aoti to survive, is now going to take .comfort! Its-gantrous.ibMoyant Firestona Foam given a guarantee of a profit when eomma^. ef -NATO ground forcoa M m d mmtf cushioning fdaturas a back pillow thatis “ !' It waa granted a franchia*. It waa in B u r ^ '. ''That meiijr: that thU Hundreds Cif Styles givan a monopoly ao that the German general, who ■was in the' adjustabla for any sittfilg or lounging position. WOOLS. ANGORAS, KNITS. Etc people eeuld be served. Th* rail­ field throughout World - War It, fert'.thwv; Tha front casters make for easy mobility. road's own ovidonce, which , was I* now to command troops pro­ Dasignad to blend perfoctly with any Reg. to $3.98 -presented, iq,. an 'tffo rt to denp>n- vided by hetlmu ho was fighting satting, traditional or modern. When yOu try SAVE $49.12! Think of it—I etrat* that othar means of trans­ P.M. then.. Tot nOno vOf those, aationa SM Tha Master at Watkins-you'll say it's tha ^ ' -Tl woMerfol piroe* with which, you can act y-our portation ware gvailabi* to the Is diistutbod. LY mpst i(jR.uTieus lounge chair averl , - ? 4}‘ . taMe eemplefely 'and cemctly thla very night. Rub your eyro pcopla o f - Eastern Oonnacticut, What, is On r'Aow bar* is not If you must, but it’a trno—and only made poealble hy Michaels’ exclusive ar- showed that there is no direct: merely th* fact that Oonsral WMtgOHiawi erith the tamena Oneida SUveramUha to ceUfive thepi of their, stocks of this transportation botwoan Putnam Spoldsl happens to h* a particular '‘-■"■r'Crr tumous and wMoly sold pattern before lt|geoa on the rOtirenient list. Tea. for S wonderful days yon ^ and Hdrtford and. that tha train Bulk for a lifetinrie kind of German, gantle. and schol­ 20% DISCOU itoy purchase this set at Michaels at tobnlona aaivlngs—nil 7t piece* at a price yon wonld nornaally pay' aervica available between Hart­ arly. on the side, and not tJie usual tNTIRi STOCK OP. PLANT STANDS AND ALL PLANTIRS. ^ < • EXTRA qrAUrr—EXTRA PURE BILVEE tea oa* d-ptoeo qotttag of aterttag tUverl ford and Boston by way of Spring- piotur* of mechanical Prussian of­ ^ ^ S j ^ e r combines UMime Flexsteel constrconstrueCkm OVERLAT AT POINTB OF GREATEST RTEAEI field is elowcr than the service, ficer, 8udi quaHtiss and reputa­ BRASSs COPPER AND CERAMICS. »>3 « . ■'* ; ... the revolutionary spring unit without, coicoils . ... . ■ ■ ■ ’ ■ ' , » . ' * ' that had axisted by way of Willi- tion help make him an,ideal first Want to Attract Wild Birds? with the' finest usage W soft, springy .firestone TO jnantic and Putnam. . . . cbolM for .U s Bow -'relo. But th* F>oame9r.tThe-solid harefwood frames, axe precision- • 8TAINLBS8 STEEL M|BRO« SWEETBRIAR la snpertor silver ptate do not eonfna* It vrith Inferior brand*-. It to tte self. In addilloa, there is the matter imUffd.'. i . the wide choice of fabrics is one of the FINISHED BljUIES! . •< main point 1st that th* Utter, .. Try PlontJdnd'i Wild Bird Mixfurt SMB* pntiitn that Ium had wide natianal pdvertUtng and ia fnlly guarnatood by the Oneida SUversinltha, at.h ow much effort the 'railroad mortal oaomios of oyorjrthing P.b.»t.ke.rta Fta. emrecM Mbor'grtat. WeMtad to .finest-you’ve ever seeni^. . colors are offered in a OM of th* world’s etdbet .and targeat silror mannfaeturers. Ton aheUld not hesitate to buy now for your, put into the Job of attracting .Oonnan- 10 years ago aro'now large, arra.Y- The Master^ is titfly a stylfMeadqr . . . • STURDY ooNsrmvcnoM—puixr half and for fift oventa ahead, a* onch value rarely will he seen a g a ^ ^ patronage to its Eastern Oon- reconciled to ths idea of having ,pnTj^th..it8 engineered fifctime ponstruetion COSTS 1.66 .jU l* ’ ...... • 10 lbs, ...... $ OVARAKTEED BT ONEIDA LtD.i nactieut railroad sarvica. Obm^ Dioir own treepa commsndod by L^TN THE LONG RtW. , ’ ' fmm miaslonar Henry B, Strong ox- la ...... '■•••••••• .$1^P.7S any Gorman. So swiftly can 21 Hm...... S3.00 preaaed an Intersst in this ques­ moons and snmltiss change. For a real treat, oMcadeoe aatkatakee ttatlwe aad greektiak*. lev* " '' • HANDB06IE ANTt-TARNlSH tion wiion ha asked the railroad v»« O E A R m OREST! Ten year* age, such a Aing . SUNFLOWER SEED oonaael (q,preaeat a witaaasi^hen would hav* been unthlnksbte. To­ tha haaiiag U raenmod March 11, day it is routine. Tst what has * ...... * ...... S2.2S 2S lbs. . . ^SS.M Master/ Lohiige Chkfr WE aiVE , . be toetify on Uie .afforts that the • 1 MVCH6WANTBD BERVCNO PIECES really changed? Nothing, wei covereg to order. iS oj* b i mfORLO 8REEN STAMFS 1 INOLU0ED IN SET! ntlm ad made to promote the would gueae, except in- the miwdq For ihe'^Borly Bird Gordener ^ _ Msatferi-FMtnam oervice. Oen- of men. W * think, today, thoughts Plsnilsad row hsg Csmelia type Taberous Beconiss thst msy be. started indoors Matching. Ottoman s • • • 0 0 0 6 0 I ..'74.50 gpeCfbauui- Horace Seeley-Brou'n’e "that.would have boon Impeeait ' ? if tbbii^ border next qprinf. Seven colors, top OPEN TONIGHT and EVERY FRIDAY TIU 9 FJd. Btet^ieiit oppoaing the railroad’s a short decade, ago. patWoE. may hava'seemed opetiy Let us not ever be .too M a n d e ^ ^ M ir Plower Sq^s-dnelpdinf tlie new AD AmeHoa Seed Selection Win./ . / Enmatle, tmt Uw New Haves'has thec-aM the tUage 3|ro tUnli nera—Petania Glitters—Petunia Red satin and the new annual Phlox Twinkles. BsUdiV M teo- te refute^ today are sure to be une|uaged;'^o its hsasngeiUent is decade from now. ' < PHONE ORDERS j^OMPTLY PILLCD. / iRtyeiWsd^ ^ ;lh y"BdmmlBg on the StaaHp wAte ar c a l M I ^ N 6-4366 had yonr 3t PtocA Sdto- .< ..ttMfeem," - ■ \BinTON. b o t t o k ieoiaOl ha SeBvorod right to yonr boaae tor ydnr iaaiwidlate ■ ';4,. -At-M 1 Al \ too. there is, the m lm m * m . m Wil- ;.aad anJoyasMt -^THE KNOWN NA6ll^ TRK KNOITN. QUAUTT. HMOE - I'B paUaUqi^ liam.H.'Brown, knows Who 1 »B the 12! I TbRcnnI TtW^sRiB, Mswebtsttr, buttons 'bseeuse she has a deUse- MltMi f .2S0a 4 » / '■'-■‘'A m MAIN JT.; M A N O W iil^ ^ :';"'i tion Of eome AOM o f thsoL ■ i* I- ‘ “I 1 m a in s t r e e t — MlichfU 3-5171 - ' A ■ \/'' '>1 m ' J V- I \

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plays moto and more ailrprteing Cost ot ifilton ablUdea. H* dpeso t let hte Ught J)ag Cites Barrier FiveKilled FBI Arrests burn Under a bushel, either,-but G v$ngp t0 lastal 1 • C htir^. Prepared paasea it on to topee boys of hte, to For 12 Monflis whom lift te devotad.> BANK 0 In Fire a i Four New Officers ForJjenien Seasmi 'Vbr the Bteda’ Israelis’ Terms For Mideast Paper B o o ^ e i ^ y 3 % lies "fltricUy for the/Sirda’’ will be th* Topic qf th* next meeting-of Bolton,,Jan. 25-(Special)—Bolton Hebron, Jan. 35 , ( Special)— toe Hehrqn Wonieris Club, ^rito NewHaven New , .York,-Jan.. 35 (g^Hlgh-.Ottte going back before 1940. iTi* l^paratiiopf, am being, mad* for SATURDAYS tram Faga Oaa) FHra Ona) - Grange will meet for lU . regular lira. Stanley N. Nygrsn, presidsnt, (rwK n c * < »> (I « from Faga Ona) pOUe* officiate sky the Cbnsoli-1 flflie on Meteeky waa found, among If WadhflflA SkBtiflf- aetaion at the Community Hall at 8 toe obaervane* ef to* Ltrite» e«a- g o leader. Th* session will b* in dated Edison Co. obstructed .the | these old' records. - • - tCm% Ote) vidtatg "soma guarantaaa Amoridan E n g a g ed time that the apen-idable ’esrnlngi the town hall at 8 p.m.* Feb. 8. n pert bmii* MturmneM m m Mr 8188 a month, tha emiplete 17- _search_____ Tor the "Med Bomber" b y The same source*sourc said th* utlll- tonight. II te expected that Inatalla- son hem, according to to* Rsv. Ma^noUeAte/i Ca boys deW t g o om c thara akma” to and hkylng powarbf factory woi Tka weekaaii skating sekOd- yaar-old aari Lawriinee aXpraased i^egedly denying tor two yeqra ;ty company had been asked re- ti(m ot four officers who were un­ Douglas F.' Pimm of 8t Peter's Faiqs Bxreaa Xfypit wMd> mlKht m m Unalm to News Tidbits them , WM v S r ~ are eeci^ . pfkaet an oil fupply vital to Brit­ ers - reached another peak Ate for too town supervlaad Episcopal Church. Th* church will TTi'e Oount'y Perm' Bureau Aaso- » VAIS) ‘ , i , • i • M A N ► J' 1 * Jammed, December. ' i great shock over hia pamnte' ar- to* existence Of old records of em-tpest*dly fok- (wo year# to produce able to bis present at the recqnt in­ •omo i$gn ». j CmI M tn m A P W im ain and Franee. rtojka Ipui haan amuraaesd by ploym before J840. . ' :«cord* ori year* prior to 1940, Join In with to* '‘Ousad* for ciatton will meet Jan. 81 at -the' Dultm aald he qumtioned the AMAS 'Avmnge Pay M ft Ha said he couM not Imagine stallation, .oeremony' w ill' be ac- ' He Mia he had "been intarmed; **1 felt aiwlully helpleaa. X felt 1 the Park Department Cgater Offlclala of the giant. eiertric,^***J,®*i^** l**"®'ctelmed it h ^ n ^ e Christ Profrani."'' which will be North -Oovantry Grange >Hnll. It A . M . t o NOON J o f the aeitre o f the govenunentjt wisdom of mektng British and Total weekly earninge of produc­ SaMngb^Pund, today, 1:80 to what prdauptod toie FBI aetioii. complltoed tonight.- observed etatewfde.The meessgc Will be an open affair and all |nr 9 1 2 ought to do Mmethlng, ^t|it 1 Juat tion workers rose to 8M.05 on the and gaa company reply!Pi: that Con­ It was stated in the announce- W **ypt tlint lUl l white Houm obteM ertih «tt«M French eommltmenta in eoanec-. 18 p ji ^ a a d toaierrow. aad He aaid tha FBI men hurst into merit that If the company had pro­ Included'in the iro a p are Bruce of toe church wfll be brought to teroeted Ora iavlted. Th* topic will eotfidnt do anything, There was tioh with ’ tha reaolution, but told average. Spendable mrnlngs — solidated Edlebn CObperated with Ronsori, who te to' be overseer; dona across the ^ i s O c e ^ tu flitt ^ e l a l re- Suadax, 18 ajB, to 18. p.m. toe apartment about 7 a.in.. quu- toe police to toe bkst'bf it* 'abil­ duced the flte*'"a year or two ago, member* and other* not connected be "Car* of Houe* Plante." Houra nothing I eouM do." A few minutee Morse that "W t don’t prepom te meaning income after tax deduc­ John'Masiolinl,. bteward; 'David with 'Any cKurch. TMose celled a|H>n wilt be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ' m b^ ** yean M Pro^aMt tions — 'VoM about 11.30 to a rke- Ckertor Oak Park, today, Uongdigd hlikli parents and then took ity over the year*. ' . . . Metesky might have been found •«a end, aad_that ^ i t ^ „ .?** I aB ^M n. iM M hm er dbtertata ii* l^tsr.eontoMt kaocked out a pip g o it alena-’' l-:80. to 18 p.m., and iiwnorrow them away. sooner.” Also,- Ik waa alleged that Toomey Jr., aaSlsiant'tjeward, and will be asked to reepohd to. definite Churoh ServUMs ' "1 bo|B aad -behave,’’ Diiites drd 888J8 for a factory worker A disgruntled former employe, Mf*. Bruc* Ronson, treasurer. ouxUiary orfaM afford affbcUee IPOBOO fueau. . . Birth.M Frlneesa with a hammer aad the flro eaca|e and Sunday, 18 to l8 naon aad The hm te a atudent at the George Metesky, 53, waa srre'Sted there,Was “a series of .stall*" by pledgee In (he way of Lenten reso­ Church servieee Sunday will be: •oadstance to that." added, ’’if there were an armed with no dapendente-and *74A4 tor 'Miss Grqce'/Tedford' Will be in Hebron Congregational, 10 e.m.} CareBne o f Momoo oMMaly set came down. a factory worker with three Aq- 1:80 to 10 p.m. . Rhodm .Sohool on Manhattan’s as to* bomber at his Watefbury, Ooneblidated Edison after requests lutions. Hies* pledges, for which INVESTMEHT attack, thdre would he. action l y Wast Mth.StVeat. chkige of refroshmenfs for toe cards will be'furnished, will be for­ Sunday School, 11 a.m.; G'lead OtM fbdoypaa ISlMSbl ikS pl^MSa Lege Oanght be Stops the fldneml Aesanuhly o f the pendenta. Tka Annex will be available Conn., home Monday night after fpf.old cecorids were made. , meeting. Israel had oontehdcd that Oaaa Tere CM cico aurteeM. diawlhi He daaeribed Albam aa "a close a' flte of hiq letter* turned UjS In warded to Bteho'p Waiter H< Gmjr. Chtiioh service, 11:1.5 *.m.; Sun­ Ilrem an JasMt Ourry, one ef the United Natione' that would .reaali Clague said spendabla earnlnga for Hockey tonight, tomorrow \ Who Oete toe 888,080? Motbehi lo Assiat day School, .at j8:i5. The Rev. could not be handed over to tt y p t how posrer can be reatoiped Hitt up the Hre escape, said flva willill w . ow a drop , in-tha . January friend of my father’* from a company search o / records. I As the dispute between poliee There will be a special service in other aatloM reappndlng." and Sunday. Uthuania." .. Mothers who will ksalst at the Co- held In the near future at St.' John G. Beck will b* in th* pulpits 0(aln because that area had b m peBe w m lgM S bhaSa t o Unktag warn in Jammtd up ea its fourth Dullm waa agaba befort a Joint ' report heepum Deeember'a rim The dispute between the ^Itce officials and Consolidated Edison operaUVe Kindergarten and Nura- FORUM used as a baM for Fedayeen bselbas Hater tendons to t*^ waa attributable largely to the He also mid hte fetoer had been and Consolidated Edison over the Peter's to open to* cSmpalgri'. of both churches. It will b* Youth floor landing. kmring by tbe Senate Foreign Re* oxgoeXing Wnahihgton to issue him continued, the dlspoeltion of re­ ety next week- Include Mps. Guy Sunday. (Oommando) 'raids—the. rfason musetaa. . . Ona Juror aaleeted in .seawnal JwBPJUumalliM way the caae w u handled flared wards o'f'$26,000 posted for infer . Farrell -and Mm. Edward Steele ikilaer *Ti«geiIle(i'' '' "Their otethtng was oa .Are and latfonp and Armed Servlcee com-^ a pamport to Imvs tha country. He Harald W. L a y a x t ^ . ,The day follovrihg that January Tliera will be' a comnninion earv- SATURDAY. JAN. ^6/J9S7 mvcn for the October Israeli at* trial of Demeh^ Bands, krba la up Isst night'wlto the accusation rnaOori Irp'^ingyto the grreet pod on Monday: Mre. Robert Gorton ebargod with oanapitsair aad tiM warn aeraamlnr.” be said. mittees. The Secretary'of State Clegue mid euto prices rose in mid hi* father was an importer thaw brought some mlkor ‘.’trage­ Ice at St. Peter'e Episcopal Church Speakers: Uck on Egypt. '*Their legs wem caught betwten kaa eneounterad ylgoroui oriUoiein December to a level AH per cent ewsinan Gets which was attributed io /*polfc4 conviciibn of , toe Bomber rernalned and- Mrat Bussell' Wlnther; Tues­ Harold W.. Lavanway, generat On the question of demllitarlM* maiming ia Beid*bNnaing of Labor and asportar of brtettea, aad a sOurCee" who couM hot be Warned.® day; Mrs. -Robert Gorton and Mrs. dies’’ to local people, such as froseri at 8 a.m.; Church School, 9;80 MR. MORRISON H. BEACH the atepa ef tha. Hm oaeape end we there,. contraJUng sharply with above a yanr earlier. Speke dis­ partnek In a.Canadian paint brush a puqale. . , . chairman pf Qie 44th annual M*"' a.m., and morning prayer and aeP tlon of the Sinai peninsula. Ham* Oolunuuat Victor Riaadl. hed to puirthem aparti counts are appearing, but he said ' Deputy Comqiisaioner Walter I Kennedy,. ■ conceded .tint, ail Warren Amundsen, Wednesday; sonic Ball, schedulad. Friday, Feb; sink spouts, with milk bottles, s^- Associate Actuary of the Life Actuarial Frima Mintater MaemlUan atsp* tha'smoother spiling the reaolution concern. Pte* and other perishabjes albng the m oq ,U. ,, marakjold declarM that “up to "The 'flamal wem everywhere, had in the House Fiforeign Affaire it appears that the new modala Arm, who la in charge of cbmm'u- eUiplbye Of Consolidated'' Ed! MW'- Robert Agnew; Thursday; K, at the Mqsoqlc 'I'emplqplq has Department, The Travelers Insurance Co, ping up plana to rsnOtmte Jail,^ Fine Th* youth said ha. ilk* hia line. It was-bewilderiag to expert It will he Theoloarlcal Education 1 “ LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES now Egypt has moved Into Sinai coming out ef doors and windows." tom mlttcf. will not be discounted as heavOy lAty retetlons and also functions discovered the vital file that led to, jdmIra. . Elleryr Balyr_Edd*yr- " anwoigWiea - llte. appqnitiitenta ifT a8 aa mansl l\>|iC«n»UflT only small police imits which have atnsaallaa Bvttala'a wlUttary ata* Ftmmen got three down. The as-those of a veer ago. Mthsrrwaa. born hrU thniaia but a* publicity man to r toe depart-” Sinee-the'Rhooi will be:i.'■witching ence auch a ttrup iu tl)e tempera­ Sunday at St. Patera, ana jimugisa • AS -INVESTMENTS" The Houm group approved last teetosky’ frrert. The com|)eqy has; the ftatenylng comifuttra'bhaihnen;, OPoiie. e Junior at Berkeley Divin­ been eonddered necessary in sup* Chile uador broad supervision of other two laimed en the Hm escape. Without major change toe Tha Decamoer decline in mmt Sad whan th* Oerinaas cams in. /'m en L tofuaed comment on' the' ita morning and afternoon kinder- Hnytleir -L Griswold Jr.i'-tiekete:' ture, for those of us who half way Defense Mtnieter Duneaa Contempt Case After, roaehing to* United SUtes aaid tne hie uHf found by M m ity School, will be ytueet speaker MR. HERBERT I. TRASK port of the re*establiahed local The aprawUni left kuilding reqnmted reaoiuUori'to give Frm- prices W8i net as marked u ds Alice Kelly, a senior office^ Assist­ gartea claasas. effaettve Feb. 4. par­ Walter C. Waddell, publicity: believed spring was about here. . . Hungarian military altaeka toe Noarecs by way of CMnA , he mid, .to* ^^*^T*ld 18*h File# Earlleet ents are reminded that the morning However, It was a good deal better end tell of our semineriee. , . Secretary of Life Department, ■dvil admialatrationa." housed ate asfarate alwpa. Two l,______^ t pSsanhowcf toectarr , ___ military' usual, (3ague alid. and bSef ptob- (OciHkned fmas Pago . Ha said any-move to have the U . Osl. Betga Kagy ssaaB** FriaeUa Lsulte EIH ably will show an increase for Jan­ family lived in Boston and New LiSter, Commlisioner Stephen P., seaeions run from 9 a.m. to 11:30 than 34 bcloqr. mdoa to Biltisbi Qovtvmmad machine ehefa aecuyted the Hrat sconoihic phwbra to. deaPi.vdth the York, went to Franc* tor twu years matched the Metesky.-flie with Jehnson and William C. Bray, re- *'UFE in s u r a n c e An d r a E im p a c t v m : force operate on both stges floor, and tha othar thrm floora uary. Por^ ' prices llkewim niky kennedy wa* reached by a news- a.m. and afternoon sessions from Mra. Kenneth K. Kolb of Tucson . - VOICE OP THE LAW leavM for homo by plane with altusUon in t'h4 Middle East- ' Mr. and MVs. Kenneth I. Bird of saM Shelton, Vi Timm empleye tor in 1850, mturnsd her* for a time letter from< the then unidentifled 13|30 to 3 -p.m. . ■ <. freshmente; . Frank Crawsl-.aw, THEREON OF FEDERAL TAXES" ' o f the armistice Um In the Oaaa housed droaa ahopa and a house Leaders e x ^ t to call the rfso* show a smaller decline than usual jdan by telephone arid lald; "tfa d Hopiber" prlrited^lri the New decorations; Robert W. Ferguson, Ariq, th* fonrier Miss M*ry Bis- Kingstree, Si C. (PI -v Th* W ll wife and young sen. 88 Harveid Rd., annoupee tha en- about six years. “4 aa made a dean afld then went to Giuada for a -"W e were informed that 1940 Bomarco Supper selL of Hebron, bag remembered liemeburg County - sherlff’a office Public Invited. and El Auja areas and to assume tllfpar maker. lution up: in ^ a Hmiae dext .Dm - bacause the hog crop ia,/wmpara- York _ Joufnal-Amerlcan In the floor; and David R. Spencer, No Co«t or Obligation. DMdid wem an ll-yeaboM bride ef iment of thair daughter, Pris- lively amell. hmast ef his peat to hie empluy* year.. flies were the earliest that Cem- The hour of the Bomarco pot friends hero 1^ a luaciout g i f t of found iC a little. difficult' to. be­ the supervlsbry duUea of the U.N day and pbadiet Ite pasaagtoby Translator tor Isrkherd course' of ils' efforts to' get him to Checking. truce organlMtlon would require three menUia, Mm. Angelina D1 Friday. Loutse, to Lawson Parks Har­ Steep -inoimsm of a^nost SO per era.’* solidatkd Edison h'ad.' luck supper tomorrow Is 8:45 p.m.. Arison's dates. No words will de- lieve toe etlbl of a -"quartet" that ris,'son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles G. surrender. Arthur W. Brown of l l Acad­ both a new.declslon by the AsMm* RagtoBBt Di$trkt 9 Manao: Mm. Jaaale MongiUo, 48, FroapecU at to wheh tha Senate cent in prices of frcUi tomatoea .He *ald..>hls fatoer, a linguist, ‘"IhL* obvious question thii Miss Kelly said 'yesterday that according hr: an, announcement serlb* how appetslng they look and It -waa fulfilUnr singing engage­ Harris of Refioboth. Maas. The etatement aaid that aftar raises te: Why were the earlier- emy St. le secretaryrtreasurer o( how they melt in the mputh. ments. ' ■ ■ i bly and the consent of both Israeli matoer af a l8-year-old cMId; Mlsa may Set are cloudy. Sen. Hum­ and 17 par cent in^ green beans haaitag all Shalton had to say. ka also had hasn hslprng a frtelid who the find was Just part of her job made this week; The- riteeting will the Ball and is accepting reserva­ and Egypt. Alma Bradley, 48; and Mlaa Grace phrey (D*Minn.). told reporters he Miss Bird attended tor Unlvera- ware attributed to poor weather te a translator tor the Lockhsed flies not searched? The impres­ be: held in the Fireplace Roam at nvenifted AMUtIn When th* four were arreeted, of- Board Accepts tty of' Connecticut and is s gradu­ had been continued iq Me employ­ Aircraft Corp. sion 'given to me by men -who In-r and tost she thought the company tions, which may also be made flcere found 12 gallons ef boot­ Fitmaa- 48. expected the hearings by the two which damaged or retarded Florida ment "aa X completely loyal ielti- —if anyOne-'-should- move ' to coU the Communtty Hall. Election of Ths-Rev. Doiqillas F. Pimm gave PUTNAM & CO. Hammarakjold repeated Ms con­ ate of the Katherine Gibbs School, The boy mid his father applied vestigated the altuqtlon was - that through any of the.'committee leg whisky in''to* trunk o f, their thraa houre after tha Hm aurted Senate committeee would continue crops. Most other fresh vegetables aan." lect the money. The companWS officers- and future program plans d.alrnien. / . Instniotion in boxing and wrestling MEMBERS N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE 5 tention that, under intamatlenal Interim Report it waa stiU btaaMt out ef central. "at least another two weeks.” Boston. She is presently employed also were higher. "In viaw of tha Timm' rapeated tor * paksport in 1858 but an In­ such file* were not in existence. . i are prime items of business on the to boy* of th* Order of Sir Galahad car. Convieted of liquor law viol*: law, tha Oulf of Aqaba aheuld.^ ^ the Massachusetts Institute of quiry baa begn in progreas alnec. - " I ^ complete . iriveetigation vieWwSs: "It’s up to Oom'mlsalon- agenda. - - . , Uona. th* quartet wilt have.to do 8 CENTRAL ROW — TEL. JAcIummi S-1421 — HARTFORD A Huge s a e tiw ^ wall coUapaed. Humphrey said the hearings Prices of anthracite coal rose. 0 posltifm that thay would pot retain el ICennedy." '■ Wednesday afternoon at- the local opan to tha eMpptng Of all nattons, ‘Technology. per caht. fUel oil 1 pqir cent, gas About a week ago, ha aaid, hte showM that our men had checked ■ ' School Menu homemade games and outdocri school auditorium. Mr.. Pimm dis its tinging in the county jell, i- Inehidiiit Israal. Ha also appadlad On* Curriculum leaving a widta shaped hele i will "expom administration for*, a' Ooolniunist en thair news atOff, Kellnedjr, wh6 is to be aole judge' atoriaa deep wtueh aapoaid the sign policy .failursa in the Middle Her flsnee completed hia under- and electricity 00.8 per cent, and thefe can ha no question of the de- father waa asked to make a new’ through a ll' available flies of ln Gon served on Thursday. The weekly week from todsy. Announcements Israel and Egypt, an argument Begkmal Dtairtek I BM id « f .Bd.i* raaolutien, to a head." As part of tiu .’ ’ Btatemant anld. be paid unlete somebody claim'|^d a drab taetory aad tenement dli- a study ef general policies, ha received his msater’s degree there cl#aalp'g eiid domestic service Shelton, whCn .he appeared aa a Rs aaid tha FBI men aearched E)d flies. I will haVe a complete in­ news bulletin warns that children of the session invito^ Scout lesdecS evMch Egypt hM uaed to Justify catlen voted to aoeopt an eight* Mot, net far from the barber en in alcctticel engineering. He it conitouad to go up. wltnam, contended the aUkcommlt- toe . apartment, took "a lot of pa­ vestigation made concehiing the who want the turkey, must take both men and women. 4-H leaders barring u r m H sMpplng. said, toe comiWttcm will queatlen *1716 city posted 't2S!000 of, the page tatcrim rofsit of the eurrieu* Now Haven's' Bast IMe. meat of the U,S. ambaamdors sta- studying for hia doctorate at Ipemama were reported tor De­ tee’g questioning of newsmen ebn- pers, probably buabiem papera” hot lunch for the week. aa well as leaders of Home Eco­ HammartkJoM called on both No one know bow the Are cterv M.I.T. cember also in the cost of televi- stlttitcd "X thpeat to' the freedom aad rafusad to let him talk with v-More Vacations nomics Group* to toe training tide to reaftina thatr backlag of lum aub'cemndtlM aubmiUed at a rioned in too Middle East. hte fatoar. s. olent ASsn! '^ t e d ' 81,000. A March wedding ia planned. sibn repaiVs, hoapital ineuranee. of thq pram as guarantasd by the toe earliest record." , ’ Ori'e 'puksle dbOut the toward was The school calendar for the re­ meeting. • ■ armiitloe agfeameat. Ona aao* meottng last atgkt M the Andevor '‘ No ^ e h eontroveray aram in medical care, hair cuts, cesmat-;' Uralamendment,______' 'Gther tananta ef toe building The "Mad Bomber.'! aeeking to mainder o f . the year reveals the It u’ill be held from 10 a.m. to 'tiob of this, ha said, has provisions toe KOum Foreign Affairs com­ work'off hja grudge against Con- , this: (iould it be paid if Meteaky Elementary Sekoe). * Walter Myjak, ona ef the own* lea and toiletries, and rmding and He did not take refuge behind the also axprassad shock at the ar- wls ptoriourioed'inaane and'sent to next vacation will be one dqy long­ 3 p.m. Those attending shmld take to a non*Bttresston pact The beard alae aapraaotd Ite ap* mittee, which voted 34-2 for Eisen recreation. Fifth Amendment which protects a rmte. Thay daaeribed toe Sohles soitdated Edlron for a claimed.. Ip^. a^ iheiltBl tnstttufion instead of be­ er than usual. School will close for a box lunch. Cpff^.will Be served. aad mtght servo* tha putpoaa of am ef a fimtmtilear metal ahep, mid hqwer’a resolution last night- aftsr justice iq coropensatlpq for, an, Washington’s Birthday on Friday. O t t t - proetaficn of the "flae job" which ha heard a rumbling and opened Bill Propages About H million workers re­ wltnam against possible mlMncrim- aa idml neighbors but mid they in' placed on'friril, or acquitted by t t l . such a ^ tct making only five minor changes. ceived hourly wage increasee of 1 Inatjoo. Courts nava rapaatedly lip. had vary few visitors. injury in 1931, alarted his .cam­ a jury because of insanity and then, Feb. 23 and remain closed through­ MancliFSter Evealo^Herald Bol- the three-town aubwantmltfee has the dear af the atevator ahaft paign of terror in 1940. He plant­ out the following week. Ha a a id ^ did not want to ro* pertormad. "Red fim burnt out at me." he Cne other member voted "pres­ to 8 cents under union wage cUn- hdd wltneaaaa who mnimd to Th* aon said hte father has a committed? The money was offered store the eameeeadltlone wMckaa* ent” an4 five were absent. Indi­ Strict Curbs tracts which adjust wages to swar qudBtlona en tkag ground. brothar, Dr. Robert Soblen on 73nd ed more than 30 hqmemade. for information leading 'io the af- The same situation will prevail D’ltalia, triephone »n 3-5545. Aa a guide in the btrmg «f aaid. bomba in public places. here. 'at Easter when school will be IMM at the tim of larMl’a attaok teaeham, tha Bagienal BaardwrUl vidual votm were not announced. fluctuetiona in living coats. Rauh contsndad during Shalton'a Street iq Mankattah, and tost the rVil 'and 'rorivi'etiori. Would coitiinlt- on Egypt, but th^what he had la He tried ta oaB tha fire depert* 1710 committee left intact pro­ About half of these were In tke trial that thaiaubcommltteo had no Twenty-two exploded, .injuring 15 mehVto’ k' iriehtal institution be closed for. Good Friday sr>d remain uaa a nipitiatnary aurrieulwa pamt but the pl|oae was dead. He doctor’s wife te a psychlatolst at snindwM the crMuon o f oeadltiena visions for the authority Shsen- For Stu ^nts transporUUon and trucking ih- information in ite poasessioii which Rockland flUts HospitaL a atato persons. He had written letter* to ruled tanta'iriteint to cimviction? closed . toe next. week. Memorial achadttia (imwa up by Ik W. Ohria ran upataira and Welted open 4 astabliahsd a "raasanahls caua*’’ the company airing his grievance. 'Day wil) be a one-day .hqliday. ■ erlglaany eavtaeged t o tha annia* Hetaler, ahparintandant, wMth was hower asked to um United SUtes duatrim, Oague said. Another mental institution in nmrby Rock­ ' Meteqky, who' has confessed' ttca. to a drtaa making ahop. armed fereea if neeeisary to halt for roqidring Shelton te taatify. A ^ r the llril accusation at­ planting the homeifiade bomba, la ' Pupils .will be. excused at 1 p.m. aubaMttad ta*UM autoaamnittaa No Said ha saw women jammed ' A bill mimed at cndbUng public large grotip was in the eleetrical land County. Tha doctor Usm' a I fc jif ITtbali I overt anped aggression by Cem- manufacturing industry, fldme in In tha brief court.proceedings to­ differant apalUng ef hte aurnamc. tributed to,''police sources,’! .Con­ charged with felonious ’ assault, June 18 arid again on June 19 pcavtouto for tta daaatdwathn. agmmt aa emergenoy They day, Rauh told Rialay that Shal- solidated Edison President Har- which will be closing day for the lb s HaimaanBtfoM munist-eentrolled trOops in toe school ButhoriUea to' maintain bet­ creases went also to aircraft malicioiiiS mischief and violation of Thia aahadulc oaUa tor a faebUy paundad flrantia^a n tie w m01 toe door, Middle East. .ton’a racord, otoar than tha con­ Not Bsintod.te Boball land C. Forbes aaid; the anti-weapons 'law. The district summer. , asnaetad to touch odt a af to taaehem.ia tka toUawtBf SMki ter diacipUne bee boen introduced workers. Rapertofa. noting the aimilarity The Extensior a»rvir» wilt c»n, iu t m Itheir panie target a lever to 1ft JUm_uae up_ifi. into-toe State lAgieleture-hy*Maa tempt cam, waa "Without blemish." “Ais far as I know, they' (polfcC) attor^!A otfice plan* to ’Stkrt pro- t>ato on tha Iflddlt B M t iBa Ao* aidM: Eafflah. aaetal ■ aindiaa. nan re bl puibto ta raloame—the Risley said thg| sines becoming of namsA aaksd to* b oy T f hie Kad complete' access to b\ir ' flles--sBnfQt^«vidence to a:grand ju'ry duct a leader training meeting On Mmbly has boaa callad for Monday 8808 mUHen of available funds; cheater'a two repamentattoex. Ray fatosr te related to Mortoq Sobell Wek. and like amounte for toe next e Judge he has used Mberallj hte and - went through thdm ’ man.V next Monday to'seek an Indictment. to conaldar It aad dsoMt aubJadO, laduatrial arts, Warren and TboaMw Rogers. Moran Sees Sale ; discretion to grant probation a defendant with JuUua and Ethel tlmeq Of course, I wasn’t in ebn- Metesky. a -mlld-m a n n e r e d what sisni are asedeA e RIek Maaoeih mw the fire from two .years, after epecifylng the The bill, which is now being Rmmbeig in toe femeua atomic LIFE aKAgrloultumv kama hia tehameat haam and rushed .to money would be avelable for both "eapsclally when e peraon has a tact with'various phases of the'fn- bacheloiv te undergoing psychiatric ! A Erttiah apokaamaa, glvtag kaaltk, tanguaM,'naialc. art, driv­ studied by the Education Commit­ right hmrt, aad an attitude uf espionage cam. The young man veatigation and I wouldn’t^knoW examinationfnati at' Bellevue Hospital. %hat ha called a praUminSry com* help. military' and economic aid in that tee. was introduced at toe request Of Course to Club ing, physical amiaatlcB and kaaltk *T aaw kwa women eome dewn .regret." said thara was no relationship. at this time who would kqow."' The results—expected in two or mant. deactihad it ha "a oenstruc- area. *nie eom'mitfee aleo put a of Manchester High School Princi­ ^ Fabflr^f-Umvln J was also auataatsd that tha the Hm aaeapa all on flm ." ha saM. He said Shaltoate personal de­ Tha Roaanbarga w ore executed Cenfldenllal U p - ■ - three weeks — will determine tive reeort which faeaa up to aosM enSigad ta I kiehida June 88 ''deadline on um of the pal Edaon M. Bailey. He, in. turn, Dr. A. B. Moran, opponent .pf Ths "police sources" announce­ whether hF will be placed on trial. atalf ceuM ba "When I want ta help them toe funds now available, but approved meanor bafora tka aubcommittse In 1858 and floball te in prison. EyycNioCdron o f the Male: preblasBa of the attus' a nurse, Hbrajtoih guidknee caun* acted In behalf of the Connecticut any move to sell the golf course was not the oeatemptueiis attitude AJ toe Albam apartment, Mn. ment had aaid that it wasn't im ► tlon." flamea dmve me back. You relaxation.of moat other' reatric- Aseociatton of 8ec6ndary SchooU Mler and mmadlai raadtaf kutrua* aaulda’t gat near town.", to the Manchester Country Club, many other persona have aheVm.. Albam opened toe door in re- tU> 'two weeks ago that poUee> The average length of life -to a m fUMKHBur "Wa bahava that tha daneral As* tor. Th date, to afpIMUM tor tions. Na one country could get and X committee of the State Board today mid he ia convinced Ike' The Judge added, however, that spoqas to a raporter*t knock but learned through a confidential Up both tha United Stete* aqd Canada ^rMiar Jhag S to n J aanmiy wlU taka^a favorable atU* Mre, Jampkina Naatri, to, aaid mom' than $88 million from prea* of Educ&tlon. issue ia "cut and dried" and that WMmwmoftumfm faculty _pacitlcM bav* aha aaw her husband in fiasnea on tot fqnda. he doubted SheitOA would answer rafiiasd to talk with him. that Consolidated Ediaon had.req- la<70.1 f edveation, to expel "any Moran aaid he spoke with Gen- "I am lo hOUeva .toqt send the emergency force into the Later, aa aka m t inunbly hi a room' apartment Up imtff ahqut Drakaa. Qipiatiana an tka layaut Termer Freaident Truman a statei; puj^r,'AgarilhwiflMif Oge. when the aral Manager Richard Martin and- you would NiHl defy the Cengre*,' two ylara -ago, building ' ' •GoM Strip and tha Sham al kaapltal watting ramn. his naM< iMnt, siiggesUM __ »ting that Oongreu' puittl'e conduct is inimical to the ssked it he (Moranf would be Riaiby mlA wjlt ba diaotiaaad with a mfraaanta* was Hated ameng the aUsaing. eald.'toey had a room in'some Sheikh aroa until some more ala* tiva o f tha Watt Marttord arcM* '‘should htlp to ffll the void" in ad* bmt ipterasts of the school." able to buy the 82-acre parcel of Rauh apohs \qp to my tost th* A aim’s apartment there. They wrafe bla arrangements can be worked tactuml firm by Baard mambam Whan Urn Sm brake out.-Tony itratiM plans Which ha de- Mt would also repeal a atatutc, land wapt of 8.-. Main 8t. quealtM-af'' -of to* right ■ o f‘ congres- ilaw aip waa warking ia a nSSrby deaerlbed aa quiet, good tenanU out. Mia,. QrawtorA Marlbaraugb; ribedm aa ‘indeflnlM and inram- adopted in tha 1-856 aessioa of-the He mid Martin told him tka atonat. committees to force Wit, The British also have expressed eMae, Me thaugkt ka Maud women Lei^iature. tkat providm for ax- town B planning an ordinance hefsea to answer qumtiens about In announcing tha arrmts. FBI Mnai F. Ncula, Andavar, laughing. the feeling Hammerakjold has the and Oouglaa Ihllatm, Mabran. Thay ks favored- giving Bteen- piNfldn of a student whe. “after a ^ ich wcsild'forhid use of to« tend' itest’ aasoclatimu SMr'baliSf* stUT Hoover aaid tha thrqe ware authority to deploy U.K. units In* will rapert to tha Bawd at tta nant "1 lookad out tha window and >e authority asked for. tiit full.hcarlhg. ia found gbUty of Vn- for amrthing bqt d-'golf qflirae, to the critical areas. few SameA" xe mid. "Then i caatendM tky^admlnletrstion "has cofTlgihly bad conduct.'' for agHcultmn. . > Court. When AdoaopB is scrutiny o t clandestine activities meottng. of Vassili^ XubRin, who reportec^ Any move to station the U.N. In a rapwt an tha MiUdint prag* mallaad the weaaen wuran’t laugh- revealed it actually hae no deflnlte Under tka proposed law, author­ MorM Said ’he and some other clarlfled, 'and 18w raqnirss, forces in the two areas for any one* was a general in the N K I^ the waa intormai to Mg, ttoy were aereamtaf.’' pldn of aetted ip to* Middle East” ity for expelling pupils could bK local men were prepared to offer his answer* would he terthcom- langth of time appeared certain to Ing," ROuh mid. (Soviet secret police). means At the came time Themes Dom- He suggeated tb it OOngreas be delegated by local boards 'of edu \to buy'toat jrtece of lend for de- run into furious opposition Dr. Helalcr that faattnM for the fluMlin. after serving as third eenior elaawoom wing have briM was warking Mi the yard. m « » spaeifle lAgrantlag authority. cation to atoool principals there­ l^loptognt. ■toPt. her Arab alliea and < prob* 't hard soma one yen ’ire’ and •enate DamaSute eought to get by strengthening their disclpHnary secretary, of toe Soviet embaasy In / poured. newest protest mgalnst WasKingten, returned to Ruflito I n / N ably the Soviet bloc. U mu tu Ska atom dear;” ha said. The Board approvad Its eighth detaUs flrom llullie yaetarday. DuK l ^ e w . attempt to': seU or leaM 1844. . „ "When X apafltd it the Samm Jmekers propoeed bill my changelanga order involving i Im aeatskdul toatwmild.help the land w the club ^rowa out Of • bfl) Hoover .mld Soble siras picked up grave me uwug. Tlwn X climbed on Ooaunuaista, devise counter meaa* it is superior■ to toe existing law t^Uee Arre$t$ UenaT coat of SSM l(tr tha mmaval a car and sama af the women whteflNhw hitroduiied into the Gen­ -aa he mad* plans to les-v* QU' Red Cross Clothes of over*aiBe4 bouldom'ia atta week. urea, and skid Congress should Iri, tost it shifts toe empbests from eral Assembly lYednesday. Repre- country. Jumped ta mauadX heipad them te trust the FSesidept with this pro- toe interest of the individual pupil sentoUvm Ray Warren and Thom­ Dougiaa Fallawa. Hebron, r w e t ‘ the fmund,. grgai. Two mbtortete were' anrmUd. on Previously, tha FBI chief sal4 Sent to Refugees cd on an Ihtarvlew with too J. F. ta'Vhe interest,, of the entire school. as Rpgers put toe MU in at toe rg- milsr ChXrgm yesterdsy. epbrat- SoMa’s attempts to lesvs had heap "Then aaumani feund a ladder Huasphrey. one of the quesUon- ‘ It would also;, bring the expul­ twice as sure of Foley 4 CO., managemant eanault* quast of Martin. kg I,.motor vehicle without p ro )^ blocked by falhtr* .to obtain a . aad atham eaxM town that. Owe 4*0. said'The American taxpayer sion law into conformity with the The bHl proi^ides fhat toe town The Manebeater American Rod am Srm in Hew York City. TTia regtetrationegtetrett- “ and feilur* ts aenirp passport. Beard rejected a prepoMl te mtain man. I don't mmwnbar who found hea a right ta know how much law .providing for suspension of would hev»;to pam an ordinance to Greta Chapter sent four large, a hammer und mleaaad the pin a Connecticut driver’a 1 lean a*. TbO oamplaiilt. charged that dri the Arm to serean appheatiana of these Ofl-Tleh countries like Saudi (WjiilA tiBder this statute, local authorise X aaie. In toot way, the NeiUwr incldeat w8s related, po­ or about August js, 1858. Soble" certone of men’s clothing to tne that waa hal«ng up tka lower ‘k>'ahla and Irsff are going to get.” boards may delegate the power Rsfugee R ocr^ on Center at thetha faculty for the JuaiI B. Grandamriaon,. 81. Soviet'Union. Pmlillminaty diacuaaion was held ed, "needa money like I need s Steam from DIacasaieaa oould be made, and tha ordinaaoe Manbfleld. waa was asreatod at' 7;JiO Conviction under toe espionage ' The local chapter received a let­ hair wem M flm. BeW th^ get hole-'In the heed." .Bailey mid today that the new ter of appreciation signed by on a nviaed aaulpment budgat. out I flto't know,"' • ^ would be subject, to revie>* b y the p.as. nmr the Cenfpr. He .poet^j-cha^ies .agalajit to* -SObles______and Brig. Oen. Sideny C Wooten, com* touling and a The eontinuing crisis ia toe Mid-' WM Stems from a series of dls- i(oters iq a spaeial election. a 178 bend; A court data has n et: Albam carrita a penalty up to 18 oMraUng budgat of |NS,MT.so, Bunted ang auflering from 'gl* Baft, Humphrey said, "agjds ciwaiona amdhg members of the bean, set mending officer at the camp. ahoqk and amakt inkaMUoa. he yafln'lnJ^sm i and a fin* of flO - ' The Bhlpment included overooata. TTm aquipaaant budgat Was toti* to a alioeklng condeauiation of Ytodnoettcut Association of Sec­ Motor vehicle accidents in the Arland R. Cropley. 38. Hartford. (00^ - mated on an awrollment ef MO WM aflmltted to a koMltel. adminlatraJlon’a pdllcles.’' ondary ^Schools who,'he said, feel United States passed . 48,000 ill Was stopped on Spencer Bt at suite, sporte Jackets, extra treu* flm Mktoltel BugCM Mulligan Til* eharjlt of conspiracy to set ears and shirts, as well as gloves, pupils, aa requMted by the Board Dulles, Wa torn fhiMted. and his that toe existing Taw Is not ac­ 1088. In 1888 toSre were 88.488 11:15 P.BS. for a routine ebeek. Mn as Soiript agents without, reglstra- aaid "Fanic aa mueli at anything voice BOSM tones tre'nibUng with complishing Ite purpose. bnotor vehicle deaths hi the U.S. Bweatsrs, scarves and socks. at last week’s meeUiw- Ike atoguntag far toe deaths. posted a 87* bend and iwaafladdlhd tlen carries a to4 penalty of flva optraUng budget w w baaed an. an ^ e r. hotiy defeMad hls^Mdte Bailey said he was asked to pre­ and 88.588 in 1064. te appear in aourt years and 810880 Ed f. , Here are two important xeasons why a ■toduai enrollment of 4M pupOe,* Best pOketes duriim more than five pare the.bill by a committee of toe bnaed on a aurvay af pupHa wbo Bight wamto buraad la tha Are hours of tatenrofaflaa yeMstday. Btaftote Beard~ of Education, which will ba in grade# T toTS in ISST*M. are aa the flsngar list ia New Sen. Wiley (R-Wis> backed Um kite baa# reviewing the matter. 2 Hospitid Notes Ntoto haapitato. up today, saying ia an interview The, local principal m*ld the hill . Shell’s Cert^ied Comfort plan delivers Next )-ear*B aeniars o f tha three r- if*'- -fr.i 'h- ■ towaa will have an oppartunUy to Thaloaa In ■ Omca-Naw“ Haven Hen* that Oengrem must endeime Eleeni has-nothiag to,do frith any break- Fatteats Tsdny; Ut become better etquainfto with one pitol v ^ j Mtm wmifrad Free* howaris pMgmm or "takarespek- dtran ef aCboel.laisclgllne in Mbh- ADMlTTEDTBflTSRDAT: Mm. aibiUty if tha Ud Wowa aff ia the chaater,or. ao far aa he knows,- in DEWEY-RICHMAN more efficient heating, at no cjcfra CO Antonia Hyjek, 3 » E^ Main Bt.. ^ e u t at a m Drj_Hciiier;s | gfl l i T t i i t t o K Middle East." any other town in toe State. 4 ■ -w ■ ’ ' ' ItoekvUle;i;M Mra: Ti. ■■Mary Stafford. Suf* hama at Asaelaa Imka Feb. g at * One camaNttee Democrat p i^ Hdwevier. he aeld,'’the feetlBg is field; M n. Ida Aatollk, M.Eldridge Mra. Mary BanUaa. Weat Kavan. dieted the Senate wUl pam ite own togt a n t i n g that can be done' to St.; Marjorie Taggart. I ll Wood­ A atudent beat andbagtaw backing for toe mUiUry authority etnnatrangtoen dlseipUne aheuld be land St.: Mrs. Esther Simmons, IN each town have b e « nimad b f Mked. M wallM UaUtedauther* done." iVe CERTIFY you get premium service Center St.; Mre. Claim Kucsewakl, Uy te use aam* aitenamtcmiid mllU He added that "it-hraomaa aaore " Ts .Drive A; Mrs. Claim HolU^r,' aesiit with the planking. They ami ■* **’ ■*"' 2 tary aid aoeney in Ms dictation. diBoult- to maintain good dlacip- 184 I r v ^ St.; Mrs. Ana PattUe, Noraan O’Brien and David Hudalu»^''Thmo'm bl Rs^hnni'a Andavar: Marge Hall and BabOrt rCBut tWa source ssM th« flenSte lina aa toe years go by. and this DaK Hm Rd.. Vemen; Mra. Mary* vOl not take thU action unUl it bill would make it easier." V xi’ie mire of dependable, evident, complete extra (Charge. <. . ~ snne Ptice, Ellington; Mm. Itoae Oanci, liebran; and Judy ^ato-lN aJto Hivto. M Champ, 48 BiaMlI St.; Mm. Seraica B ^ a n d DavM I ^ . M a r b a i^ ^ Matilda IN R u em a .^ b u m t o ^ a g e to h M ^ iR M u b h m a reewd on '•ervice when you: order Shell Heating Oil. ’■ You can rely on us to help ybu save on I poltey in the Middle Bm I Ruff, u Great Swamp Rd.; Steven ama, iaga, fata and feat: Anna ■W8 keep.fl jqiular record-of your heating oil fuel bills, too. W ell see that your furnace Uendriekaon. 78 S. lUwtltonM St.; as many mambaca as paaiibla m ftnana, to. BMt Bavau, burna ef Videiitmes Retire bCartin Lynch. R fD 8, Manchester: atttad a dtacMilan BsaetkMt on baUi lego and paaMbia kaad tnjur* requirdnents, refill your fltoMge tank auto- bums at peak efficiency, show you the way Xiaa Juto Louis, Andover: Kath­ flute Aid u edueaflen l^ m tla n Keeney Leaves Froin SA Service nUticflUy.'We protect your tank against, to heat your home at lowest cost'. erine MacKenaie. 44 Victoria Rd. at ERtautan Tueaday avaamg. In Bbaua. Maieaehumtti state The nuagtea Baar4 at Bduca- mLACm i S T T I N O # ADMITTED TODAY: MichMl Fakoa pStoad u pM Y Iall af bleed For Session’ on /flentor Major and Mrs. Willlsm eorreflion with Sonitot* applications iat no Earaachi, 18 Locust St.; John Ms-, Mon, beat a lth> e i meeflag, hM ar­ piaanaa muaated by-Canaeutieut •on, Vernon Trailer Court ranged to have a rapert aubmitted L. Valentiaa, fortnar eomaandlitg authartflSa af toe Meamtoueette oflkara of the M ancl^ter Satvs:- b ir t h s TESTERDAT; A aon to by mch of Hmfa U iM Gaunty State Elatawteal Labomtery fdr Vgccine Apathy )fr. anld Mra. F. Roger HtU. Som­ tlon Army Corpq, reUtod this week towns and' Marlboraugh. en Its um la lu to rM a o fn l ^ g ihttoe IInjured. The after a service of 41 years. ers; a son to Mr. aad Mrs. Edmund apecitle prablame In tinanelBg ed­ pMama wM .n ik a i at Dr. Robert R. KOeney left^oday,' The Shell Oil Company CERTIFIES ^ou get TrouadelL Loehr Rd., RockviUe: a ucation. a v a r ^ hlgk*- Major Valentine has beeq direc­ wayo da. OunnaeSleut - wKCre Stote far CMeago where he will attend tor of toe Salvation Army Bbcial aon to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray­ Ike mat. ragular maatlag ef the a day-long meeting of the Ameri­ mond, South Coventry; a daui^ter F i ^ at that atato------racaivad rt H far Canter, 18 Edward* Bt.. Hartford; premium grade heating oil Regicnar -Baarg ...... will ba bSg at g relay: can Medteal Assn. tAMA> tomor­ for the past three year*. to Mr. aad Mip. Donald Woodstock, p.m. Tkuraday bi tha Mpbroa BM* row at which means of eembsting Andover. mentary Sahaal. Btga aa aatateria Local Salvationists win recall apatoy toward poUe shots for that Adjt. and Mr*. Valentin* BIRTHS TODAY: A eon to Mr. aquipcaent am ackaduleg ta bO adults wiH be dtscuased. ^ Shell Heating OU was develpped in the special additive F0A-5X*,keeps your fiiel Mm. Richard F. WUlis, Som- a^nag at tbla Umet Mongrel Drowns ^ cam* to Manchester in August' a daughter to Mr. aad Mra. - Xkr. KecMy will repreaent toe 1885 and remained until 1N7. fM. Twist. iroHd’fl, finest burner laberatoi^ to inaure fUter clean as it heats. ry Satryb, West wmington; a Connecticut Medical Amn. at the when they w#re succeeded by AdJt. i Son to Mr. and Mra, Andrew Km- ^ Union Pond gathering o f medical era’eniaation and:Mrs, Georg* Anscomb*. Major L better bum ii^ eAdency in your furnace. . You get more economical, more dej^ d* aaatite..Otoataabuiy. mpreoentaUvm from ev& the na- Valentin*. * native - of flcotlakd. | .’T ^ premiiun fuel is tope in cle ^ burn­ a b le w arm th w ith Shell H eatin g Oil. 'Vbt it^ DISCHARGED TEST EROAT: About Town Om uaaagiaterad moagral fa* cam* te thie country In 1814 and Joan Wblte and daughter, aaaM deg waat be cuddled.by bM . Me sal(

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A PAGE TEN MANCHES' EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 19^7 V... ■ , KANCHESTCR Ey^Nh^G jjl.:RALp, MAMCHESTER, CONW, FlimAY. J^NUARy 26, 1967 PAGE . 1" • ■ The first lesson in self-defense is BUGS BUNNY Woman—I Want somethifig W calm my neiwes.. to keep your glasscs/on.r Covciitry ,* ^ f Firm Plaimiiig; C h a r g r i« o n r f s T u » T J / ycxj V Lawyer—But Tm not a doctor. Answer to Previous Puxzle Boy Rescued at Bolton Lake Your. yiA OBtXtnO TCOJTAINLV I’m a lawyer. ' ’ jailor: A man'^who. makes his Puzzle Mdt«s Power Increase PreacTipMMs : Woman—Yes, I know. | want living pn wafer,' but never touchee After Falling Through Ice Here a divorce. it on shore. The Connecticut Power,.Co. has It W aa'B ^rk niKht and the ser­ slid oloserjo her and patted her ? ACBOSS DOWNi PmE PHARMACY geant w aam aking his rounds wh \ band. “ ' begun Inatsdling. poles which, whqn ‘>1 In the —~ of 1 ImpudOnt G ^ PlaHs t^r Y^uth Sunday Bolton, Jan. 25 (Special)—An.-alla aa a line. Friend was able to the job la completed,■'will step up *84 Center St.—Ml 9-*81« a SheH/whiatled overnead. Without Hiram—Mary, y'know I gm a unidentifled boy, estimated to be lpull the boy from the Icy w a t e r . __ clearin’ over thar and a team an’ CARNIVAL BY DlCK’TukNER condition' 1 Notion power transmlMlnn between the ado. the sergeant dived into the S----- green nearest shell-hole, which , already wagon an’ some hawgs an* cows 3 Seines CbfenU*K3k^ ,aA.,,fap«W *mitlee wiy meet at 7:30 p.m,’to- about'12 years old, was r«»cued'l **'1*“®^ ^ St. substation and the ,held a private on whose stomach he an’ I ’low to buiM me a house this B Neer and - 4 Ties outh, 8HiVtoy„wm iobsenjed tn morrow, a t the home of Mr. and from BoltonBoiion Laket-axe Veaterdavyeaieraay after-’alter v°l*r**^**^ b^th. no nameshome and were Into exchanged. a warm About ^ nPlea win be in- , fall an’— 12 Carden ci landed and knocked the wh.d from. 5 NeKaUve. botlr.-.lhe->Ur.-.lhe-Flri! kSrfi! 'snd. snd. BecprtdBeepdd con- M ra.'L e i^ 'M. RoberU. noon after falling'through the l9e. Nelghl^rs In the Rosedale area totalled hetWeem the two subeta- PAY YOUR There was a ghastly silence, ji long Here he was Interrupted > by woid grefsttohaf.' eburches, during fhe The church Junior Pilgrim Fel­ Charles Mlnlcuccl of Manchesi-i contacted last night did not know | and will carry llnee which Mary's mother who had awakened. 13 River in ,e Gibbering roomtnz'^^aBlp'servicbe Sunday. tremulous intake o breath, and a Gernmny - lowship wilt meet at 8 p.m. Sunday ter, who ow-ns M and M Oil 8e^v^ :Of the Incident. Minicucei and j could transm it power to either of shaky voice asked. Mother (calling, in a loud voice)— The chur'chee' Pllgilm FenotvSMps with Mrs. Dwight F. Oordoa in Ice. reports that he and Lee Friend Friend report that the «^l-'rhat’s right. Bhe said she,^ 24 Choose . by iPaul Kenyon, Joaeph Baton The cjiurfh music committee pas Join Hartford haiv Firms through the ice. Using the cover-1 legs of a sebra. F.O. 80X le i • NIW HAVIN 1 And one oi the women retorted. got tired of hearing him refer to' 27 To bite the end Jataiea' Menditto. •-t-u met and sorted and claaiifled all Woman—Is that so? Well, what her as his bitter half. Is . the SecMd Church, IUv..,C. Ihe music ,fot the church- They we're talking about is none of your 25 Prank Atty. Ttidrrias A.. Baileyii25 Rad- Atty. John M. Casey announces Arthur Bradley will deliver. — the — il.*''* approved the hiring, starting his association In the general business. * When a fellow's in love, it’s bet­ 22 — -totter sermon' on "Bweet 18'' Beverly-fFeb. 10, . for; the month, of dlng St, recentiy-became a paHner ter to have a miss understanding 34 Hateful In the HartfoM law firm Of Gilman prsctice' of law with the firm of Hathaway )vlll^v,e .the Invoc^ition. February, of James Smith aa or- Rundbaken, Ryter A-Lehrer with Hiram had walked (our miles than a misunderstanding. 36 Holding Linda-Wahmami Will lead, the i+- ganiat and choir director. Smith' A Marks. ■ ■ 37 Idlers Uvea at the Mansfleld State Train­ Son of Acting Postmaster and offices at 883 Main St., Hartford. over the Great Smokies to call on sponaive reading. William AjAr Atty, Oymy an honor graduate We Americana are so prosperous 38 ------and shut. a ing School and Hospital, where he Mrs. Alden.E. Bailey, Atty. l^ailey his lady fair. For a time they sat will\inu readreao' theiiie scTIprure-. Donald. from. Holy Cross College In 1951, silent on a bench by Ihe aide of her we have to worry about the ques­ case Cehrtng will lead the prayer., Pam-' la a tSacher of mnstc and choir dl- attended local achoola., and gvad- log cabin, but soon the moon, as tions, “How can I reduce?’’ and 20 Ice creani"—— _ e la Olenney will ettndUct^th|e offer- rfctoK- uated from .Boeten University's y****^*^t** moons do, had its effect and Hiram “Wh6a ean I park?" 41 Musical ’ atolcy.atofy. Nellie Perkins'.and'TamPerkins'.and! ar 'The flrat' communion service of uenersiGeneral LbUeke,Colleva w-hi*iwhMa 8 He. was .a I School of admllied Law to tn direction Hetzel will be the wtfcoming com­ th4: yeir, Ineludliig members.hip member of Lar.:bda-''C9i(.,Alpha fra- 42 Among mittee. Robert Gehrlag.snd Ron­ and baptlsraal serviicet. will be tefntty. ' ' the Connecticut Bar in July of 44 True to —r- ald Kohler will be ushers. m i d(luring ...... - .ihe 'church - worship He received his bachelor of law that year. In law achobK he was OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 48 Maxim > The nursuy. class during tjte servlceq^Feb. 3. degree from Boston , an editor of the students' section 49 Ruuian Church aervicba'P here will have Boys PraoUce Law School and wuis admittedJ ..X*'!." V to 1 n* the Connecticut Bar Journal, warehouse There Will'bp baaketball practice and was on the acholabtic honor Mrs. o n HahsM Jr. lit charge, the Connecticut Bar Iq 1952. Upon' roll. He la a member of the H art­ 53 Hurried assisted by Tainar Hduel. tor bo.vs at 7 p.m. Monday in the hla gr»duati(iiiv'froni--law- school, 54 Enjoyments Coventry .Grammar School gym- ford County Bar Asm ., the Junior Bdttf feHowShlp i m p s w«l at­ Atty. Bailey worked rq,1»e; lav of­ Bar of the State Bar Assn, and 56 Deed tend the mid-winter rally of the naaium. '' , , fice of Superior Cdu'ft Judge' 97 Title Tollah'd ASan. oT 'Pllgrfjh Fellow­ . To Kponnbr Prodiietion . the Connecticut State Bar Assn. Charles S. House, also of Manches­ He Is married to the former 58 College ships from 3 to 8)15' p.m. Sunday ! The Rotary Club has votec' to ter official In . the ■ Somei’S’i’ Oangregiitional sponsor Coventry Players produc­ Claire M. Fallot of Manchester. 5 He entered the service in 1953 58 Affirmative tion’ of ,Ssm and Bella Spe.wack's They • presently reside al, '.’50 i Chqrch, The program will be "Let and serj'ed ,t\yp_yea.rj In the Army's Mountford St, I Hartford, with' reply George’ Do It--Betteri'hg your ■?My Three Angels:” This will, be Counter JUiteJtlgence Corpp. A fter 60 Fastener jiven March and » in the IVilll- thrir baby daughter. *'0h, I don’t think ht’H dVdr .bo rotlly top*—too m«ny Pilgrim Fellowship,” with S bdx 8 separation, from “the Army, > tty. He was, recently discharged 81 ComtQft supper. ■ mantle State Teaihers’ College Bailey first bica.ne associated with adults Ilk* him. tootBl” , Frank Johnson of the, Yale Di­ Shafer Auditorium. Directing the from the U.S. Army where he 1 the Hartford law firm. Married to served with the Judge Advocate i vinity School, an ad-. lsor in youth play will be Alan 'Schwartz of the former June Eileen Siteman of Wllllmantic. General Section at Fort Ord. Calif, f PRISCILLA’S POP Sounds Reasonable BY AL VERMEER worK In the (Jonnectlcut Congrega­ Manchester he Is a raemljer of the While in the Armed Forces, his'; tional Ojhferen'ce, wOl !>e speaker. Filrst rehearsals for the produc­ Manchester Lodge of 'Elks and the duties concerned problems of civil! f t - 'MV tSOODMESS ^TW A T'S^ N O G O IK IQ ' •The Solith. group will', leave at 2 tion wUf be S t 7:30 p.m. .Monday Republican Town Oo;-imlttee. The law in w’-hlch military q>ersonneI or | LTWEIR BABV ST/U, B E C A U S E FLY AROUND THERE ' , p.m. from the church. The North in BrookmcMre Barn, Snake Hill ouple has twro-.children. their dependents were Involved. TsN"f ARRlVEDr THEY LIVE, DURING DUCK-HUNTINGJ group will, leave a t 2:30 pirn, from R**- - ■ . ■ N E A R T H E the CThurch Cojimunlty Houae. Abtjut -20 tif the players' group At 10 a.m;i’.,ffimday the Flyay wllt^htteiid Ihe,.,Assoclated Little Congregational ' Church Pilgrint, TheSfqf "A n^ht at Monte Carlo" Fellowship wilt, meet to look over ball t o f ^ t at Foot Guardi Hall.' the Kingsbury’ House garage:, Hartl^d/ They have invited the which will be renovr.ted and,named Cheshire and Norwlcrti theater Skywatch Schedule the Ruth B.. (Quandt Memorial gro^a to alt at their tables. ’ Hall, Adults a re. reminded to call to­ Saturday, Jan. 26 The chupcb nominating com­ morrow notifying of their Intention Midnlght-2 a im.' ...... Vdlunteers Needed mittee will' meet y te r .the morn-, to attend the Salk polio vaccine o a m -4 a m ' ' ...... Velunteers Needed ing worship>,sipv^;e8 Simday for adult group for inoculationa to be 4 a m -6 am.-*''’' ...... A'oinnteera Needed a short dis«dibsod.^sesston. given from 7 to 9 p.m, Tuesday in | g a m -8 a m ...... Volunteers Needed The church ftlistor'a count-il has Coventry Grammar School. Thia ' g j, ^ " ...... Victoria Fllewtcz y made coininittee appointmenta aa Information will asaiat In providing I jq ^ m -Noon ' ....-----Louis Call followa: ‘Flower.' .nrs. Raymond for ample.vaccine. The following| ; ■ ...... James .Gnlanek B., Bennett, chairman, to choose may be notifled^ Mra. Dexter C. I 2 p m -4 pm ______BY V. 1. Ua. MLIN ■ ...... Thomas Hickey ALLEY OOP Overworked? her-committee; m'ale, Mrs. Jo- Wheelock. Mrs. George—I^Jac-^^j-p^.g p ni‘— ...... Thomas Hickey. fittM e iD ME YOU COTTON WOODS BY RAT GOTTO seph p.- Baton, chairman, Mrq. quejniq.^Us. 'li|)eodore Hietala, or'g p.m.g p!m! !!!'.!!!!!! ...... Lucy Burke KNOW.. IT APPEARS HE'S THEBE GOES COTTON George H. Oour and Mri. John Iv Mrs. David SlRimona. Dr. pobert i g p m -10 p m " ...... Lucy Burk BEBU N6ARL.Y VUORKED 8TBEAKIN& DOWN THE MacQuow’n; ushers, W. .>— Br.vTe ^ nP. o Bowen.------toWU'he'slth officer. — ..... Will’ “10 p.,p.-^('i,^nlRhl ..Volunteers Needed ' TO death/ .floor- and THEYRE Koneyw'ell, .chairman,. John M. give the vacclrtFs, assisted 1»y reg­ Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station.-Vol­ THBOWING- HIM A Stone J r , Frcderl(dc C. Rose and istered nurses. - . unteers ' may, re^ster at Civil Defense Hdadquartei-s, Municipal ^ ------— LONG- PVtSS.,, Pubert ,A., Doggart; hospitality, , There .will be s homlniil, charge Building, ... on Monday, ..Wednesday, Friday from 1-5 p.m. V rs, W. Btwee. Hagh8ttU’supper at*"' §-7829 pm. tomorrow In tM'smslry of the’ First' CohgeM^ottl Church. Ih charge ar.elJiV, and-Mrs. Robert OUKNER DURANT 1ST. A. Mr snd..Mr8. W. Bryce Honeywell. Mr. .apd Mra'* NEW .LARGER QUARTEUS . Arnold B. Carlson will be in charge- KPLBlJfTY OF FROr»JT AND REAR PARKING of game*. 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EARL W. YOOT Ings Tiej Indians in Road Test, Milkmen 1L0K}@ Pugilism, as Well as Accident, Tabori in Mile Debut Service T eam wmany top nkmM In ths .sportr le Can«4ieHsr ittnc L in d * Tworid ineludlng Babo^Ruth, Ted Anxious to Snap Streak •Gun Thundtekfitar is an ; WilUania and Jack Dampaay, Ur. . PAOANI H7ATEBBR.S on U.S. Track By Seven Tilts priata nama for ttakhorta of "Tm [ na»a a ftw. . ' ^oVgesbord blanked Buffet 4-0 Left Mark on Retiring Saddler Shooting Uhda," Dot a n oK roe « ; Miller iravelsd ijVhlle f^amBskes and RCbeptlpns By PAT BOLDUC scofltd, 3-1 - victories over OUtlngs EAST. HIDE JITMORS . 'i)efcroiti4 Jan, 2&vbip)-*-^erdi6 New. York -r-. (NEA) The^itiiU) fight,before b)q aooident? Philadelphia, Jan. 25 (/P)— Laszlo Tabori, sandy-haired arid Only two weeks ago the big question was, "Which team ARer trailing (or the first three By EARL YOST ' .ah’d.lVfddlhg!,,.. respectively; Sev­ u. On a cab ride to Queens you Sotting a rod hot paco In the * ‘*‘* ^ ® * !**.*!! *•/ H oiye.'-'ieton d sroal- fight mjy- alwaya tsdks of how And! tlljm you go for ‘a shjne pass a bar stlU carrying the name spindly-legg:ed Hungarian runner, makes his American indoor, will be the first to beat Manche.ster High?” But after s u e -' pertodii. Hediund * Sport Center pm eral fiiiie . sfores were noted, ' in- West Side Rec Bowling Lqague If dlstanco tfetter I r f o r the plydlng . Juife . Lichatz' . 18H-328, much Jack Dempsey or Gene Tun- from Norman Kelly, who. was q of Mike Mon$pae, the old light- mile debut tonight, still a little nervous about the short cessive losses to ^ t H a r t f M and Hartford, the queir ^aslon^Vrs? S r the Dari-Mald entry in the otand- of tha o n i« y one day duitog tea joura^ hey did with the game. middleweight In the late ’40’a, and heavywrelght champion, who dfed Inga While Jumbo Vic Taggart ta ,V ta ^ U n g acto at tha the Miorteat IS N s UpRaI ‘L esgue, IS Ldi;U Frentice.''j30','Bea UdmUer straightaways and sharp turns on the boards! been changed to, "When will the Indiana win again ? Coach m x. Wood at th* East Eidc Rec llA. Mary Brown 115, Fid Hllinskl’ Say anything you wonder aoniib. more If box-jl® charity ward of a city hos­ the leading Mgh indlvl^il aver-; nifiking.'Tnaking.' -oppoBing: goalies- sit piUl a couple of years ago/ ■ Tabori, who left hla native land Elgin Zaturaky's quintet has an ex-.ii last night. In the second contest, Kay Sca'Jes 114-113, Alba ( about the harm ing doesn’t make a big deal out of for the Melbourne Olympics and age pinner aftor the Arat two A*w«tY-JTia aincoYttW. MiUor oner down and t&ke notice. The the top names-and conveniently ' There la the bowling alley ceUent opportunity to Snap its two- I Jack's Coffee Shc^ gained a one- iwinds of play. ! •*ow will eonclUda Satur^y night,; 40 milea dn^anowahoea In- ^biskl 1^8. .Shirley Jacobs' 112, '*it can do and d\ ta wr o return because of the game losing streak tonight against ; point victory as it nipped Nasslff A graduaU of SpringSeW Col- : ^ , pldalVb'"$eoril)^"of' tlifc 'tnu'scular Marie Hebens'relt 112, Grace you're Just try­ forgeta toe Kellyt. where Billy Fox, one-time Itght- The Dari-Maids, fronted by beqvy contender, seta up pins. Jo e y Windham In W^lllimantlc, Tapoff ; Arms 33-82. In the final gSme, Son- loga ami a formar achOol toa^qr. j^e Martfo forward, now in his ll'h " otoBon 6l}yaTT5,.Ruth Hlliiuki ljQ6 and ing to knock. 'There are more Norman Kellys U y ■ 171. <1 A . 1 1 1 1 I Commiuiiet oppression: In Hun« for the CCIL. clash 4a at 8 :t6. pre­ ' gailo Construction turned back Taggart, Hippo Cerrenti and Chet \vKh ihe Detroit- Red -Wings, has ,4m y Plrkey.. "..M rs. Plrkey also That’s the creed___ -In toe boxing business and qlways .1; Boxing, when you're active, is ' igary, arrived here last night' to ceded by a .IV prellmlnar>’ at 6:45. Manchester Parkade 58-48. Nowiekl, hold a seven-gams' lead ' D!.r^ va)ilted th« cleb.back into-a firai carlte VP with Identical 92 singles' throughout ti^ihave been than the Dempa^s or an-exciting thing. Trainers fawn ; take part in the 13th annuql Phil- (44-12) over McCann's Service place deadlock “"ith the-Montreal 4-1 Underdog But the host whippets are not to ; In a contest that wasn't decided Ihg World War*ff tha Unde toured! yteen**from*cm!M*to coast on without a , mark In .’ r last two businesa. Billy. Petrolles or qny of the other oyer you, wrorry about a bruised {adciphia Inquirer Games in ivhich be Uken too lightly, especially on until the final whistle, Hedlund's (37-19). Paganl's Clippers- (3A-20), (hlUtary bases arid demonstrated ^ o" Canaditme: and "-put Howe: into a, gam es.'.. ’ If ■'you Hsten haniee you always hear. knuckle more than your own ;ho will run hla first U.S. mile. Puller's Contractors (30-26 ).- Bd SiilUvan’e"ToM t of the-Town" their home court. Unbeaten in atx , set L. T. Wood down to its sixth their tecNnique w^th both small tle"for the scertng leadership: '’' l o n g enough, Norman was a small club .main mother. It makes the boxer feel A firm believer in rigdd training. Hartford Rd. Grill (22-84), Renn'k tsevee ahoir. > MERCHANTS LEAGUE important. With Maclien atarta in their new gym. the In-1 irtralght-loss while scoring-^ their arms and riSaa agd leeturad o(i first of HoweV 't^b ''goals. League-leading f White Glass f !you come to be- eventec and now, la a'bootblack. Tabori haa been working but at d)aas have found the going rather I third win sa against as many Tavern (20-38 (, WMt Side Tav­ . Outsiders have toe same effect ern (18-38) and Oliva'S Esso Sta­ tha ABO'S of . good ahooUng. In lait^lght's 6-2 triumph over (8-4) gained a .3-1 decision over -lieve that all ex- Not' toe classy Miami hdtet type the-University of North Carbllna, tough on the road where they show i losses. For the winning Sportsmen, Dot Lind didn't Are a gun until Shbu H«r« And There • the <9itc who finds himself a bootblack or h bar­ Tabori said he Isn't shooting for of the third period. For the winners | • Dutch Reibel matched Howe’s che 126. around towii and you have to Two-Way Tie Machen; one of the- youngsters Hohenthal and Leo Cyr, co-cap­ tiny Nell Pierson led the pact with Taggart,' fbemer minor league of Wlnchaatar. Now oparatlrg Alan CMS of Manchester la -a mem'- . goaii 'outpdt'wltlf hU lAlh'and llln wad one of those "tough, filt e r s " tender. a record In tho Inquirer mile. I*lke tains. rank sixth and seventh with on thair own. the Uhda triiviel be­ ______u ® wonder about It. The newsstand, who are shoving the oldtimefa 12 markers and Bill Viot chipped in| baseball pitch'er, with 119.4''ln . 36 btr of tha Richmond squad.. .NBA '4 of the campaign,-but HoWe ptaked Bdwl-a-pears repiained ln''firat as a middleweight 25 years ago, Even Saddler, who had ao many aside In the heavyweight division, many Ehiropean runners, he runs 60 and 58 tallies, respectively. In with eight. John Carlson was the. games. Correnti insnks second at tween 35.000 and 40,006 miles a basketball diah Saturday after­ fdr iexample, sold a paper ahd in stands .under the - marquee and lights and made so much money, In Golf Play against the field, not against the year. The full, family conatsts of up a-pair of assUls to He’ Mon- blace with a 4-0 triumph o'Ver tfel the story said Sandy Saddler ■will be gunning for his 20th one le(^ game. Red and White's top point-getter for NasaUfs as he 118.6 In only 17 gamea while noon at 3. o'clock- vriU feature the '» treal's * Jean 'Bellveau 'with 58 Pfiitips. BotvI-a-Jets and Hi-Fi's sells a ’boxing magazine. wound up .hoping a suit agiUnst \ _ clock. HayM Stagner Is ninth with 42 two doga and two'xata. MfiuiMpolia Lakers and the Port ha?Kto give up his featherweight straight victory and hla 15th tallied 12 markers, with Tony Ber- Nowiekl is third at 118.1. points for the IndlvlduaT sedring registered' similar '3-1 verdicts Joe Louis walks down East 54th the taxi company would bring Palm Springs, Ctollf., Jai). 25 knockout. Tlie California Negro is Hpwever. If his conmetltors. Big markers. Ckuchry is currently In senaki and Craig Johnaon getting Other members of the select Eimie related that at each per­ Wayne Pistons, current co-leadars title bbo^se injuries sustained in St. .with Mannie Seamon, his old him money because, "I've had to Ten mile champion Tee Wheeler, formance at the Sportamen'a ahow '*■ leadership; Howe's 29 goals put oyer Ten' Plhs and Rockettes, re- a taxicab aeqtoent have him on the (87—The elite of professional golf 24 and local oddsmakers figure ho 11th place-with-80 points In five aix each. ^ 'Top Ten" ere as follows: Jsss In the Waatern D ivision .. .Pro him five ahead' of 'BelfVeau, hla jpectiyelj)’. Kay Dolln llL Janike trainer, ail'd they have to sidestep give up the only way of making a West Coast chomp Bobby Seaman, league outings. he and hie wife Are several hun­ verge of totaPlilindness. But even could look forwand to-another easy is a. 4-1 favorite to whip hla 34- Songailo held on to ita slim first Fuller of FuUer's 115.30, >eU hockey Saturday afternoon, on' nearest ■’rival In'that" department. 120,!^ Alma Pu.r'cell 106, (Jhapman a steady stream of school girls living I know." . ' . Phil Coleman of the Chicago Windham startdra likely will in­ Aceto of McCanp's'115.9. Jerfy dred rounds of ammuidUon; ^ r - ; vi'deo/wlir A’iid the • BoiVo'n ¥rulnil with hla falling eyesight, Sandy walking the opposite way. For ride around the Thunderbird year-old ■ opponent. place lead, tripping the cellar- Top Hands with Leading Teams ■« He" ls wlthln*feai»n''of hla alf-tlme 107 an'd Pat Aceto 105 posted Like nearly all the rest, Sandy Cotintry Club today but things will Edge in Experience Track Club. N.Y.U.’* George Ktog clude Bill Diffley and John Leacoe, Smith of Psgani’s 113.34, Art ing .their regular outdoor “ Miow O*'1 1 Blavlnr. piayi^. boat to the New York waa. in the ring. SaiTKRoardinan the length of the block only a Saddler had to revert to the ring and Vlllanova's Johnny Kopi], dwelling Parkade for win .No. 6 as •'< high Of 4F, eatabllalTed i)V the'1952- the night’^best sL-orea.., let his son. Larry, box Sapdy lO toughen up a bit tomorrow. Maxim hopes to . take advantage forwards, tall Bruce Thompson, against no defeats. For the win­ wilt the Stilt Chamberlain, left, of Kansas and North Caro­ Maasaro of the West Sides 113.9, LOOQ rounds are uaed ih^ona hwri | Rangers. '53 aeaaon when he lead’tna lOague parking lot attendant knew who for comfort. really open up there’s no telling lina's Joe Quigg are top performers wdth the nation's foremost Ernie' can Are between 230 and 250 •. HE^.ALD. LEAGITE rounds last April because. hVaald Louis was. Competing in the $15,000 of. his vast edge In experience, center, and Marchand and Czucliry, ners, Dave' White and 'Tony Morl- Billy Pagsni J-r. of Pagani’s 113.2, In goals for the third aiiccesaive "I still can lick," said this half- Thunderbird Invitational, Cary what might happen. guards. Zatursky wiU go a lm g , college basketb^I teams. Walt Snow of McCann's 113.3 and Shota Iri-three to three and ons- Current issue of Life claims Wilt By w'.irming3-i pver the Pointers "I understood Sandy was havln; "He owes his life and there's blind chap, “every featherweight fialniid through 17 yeafs In the anos acored 28 and 21 tallies, re­ ' season. ' ' , ' (25-27),' the league-leading Ben- Middlecoff of Dallas and newly It was that way in London. 'with Stagner and Dick Dubanoskl i Jpe Twaronite of Fnljer's 112.8. half talntlfee.' the Stilt Chamberlain of Kansas trouble .seeing." Was the Board nto'.^y out," the attendant said. it) toe world.". ring'and more than 300 profession­ Tabori ran the mile in. 3:59 spectively.. Steve Mr Adam and Jim , Tbe, Red' Wings!,'who have'held days (33-19) stretched their lead turned pro Ken Venturi led the up front, Hohenthal at center, and Mlstretta tallied 13 points each and [ Snow'a 1 lO single, early In tha For years 'tbs blonds' Dot Lind gete standard athlctie help - free-, al and amateur bouts. against Chris Chataway and Brian has been callaA ,the greatest fe­ and ipst the'league lead ’ffve t(mea, to five.games over nmnerup Pulers wsy into the second round of the "j;oey has trained'hard for this q^m Roi^e in the backcourt. Kevin Reardon had eight in a loa-, Pittskuith Piraift ; aeason, continues to hold up. Only board.; room, tuition and books,' tourniment today, each boasting Hewson In a race in which all Only three games remair on the Ing cause. i one 400 or better triple has been hit male handler of gbns fn the coun­ plus $135 fdr selling football pro­ now are.tied w-Rh .the C^riediena (28;24) "who esca^d with a 2-2 one,”' (iald Jack Kearns, his mana'- throe flBiahed under foiy minutes try. Her «xhlbttlq|b^h*nrs this agitin. Elach c)ub ha^. 58 points.. stalemate with the cellar-dwelling Ad's, five under par for the course, ger. "He must have boxed 200 Indians’ 15-game schedule after .to­ First Prize Y MIDORTB I to date, Jasx Fuller turning in a grams and sweeping the stadium - Par ia 36-35-71 and the course Tabori doesn't expect muoli night "nie locals return home next Action in last night’s Y j 401. High single without a mark out as. those who hsVi .Men the Fa return for hla basketball ability. How«.'s second, gqal. a -IS-foot Agates. (18-34). Riidy Heck top­ rounds and he's trimmed down to trouble indoors, although he thlnka The moat., valuable trophy show can verify, Beforr taking , backhand effort Uii^ cvifshed paa.t ped all keglers wiyi a 147 single. JackkHv, Eager to Box la 6,843 yards 185 pounds. And he has a world of Friday to engage Halt, take to the Midget Lesgue found the Goal Is Fourth Place, was a 96 score by Wlttke. Paganl's Wilt ia an average student wh6 is Local Sport The pins were easily spotted in the straightaways are tod short road Friday, Feb. 8 to battle strong Mickey Mantle acquired on CycliatB defeating Fletcher Glass | hold high team triple of 1,813. up shooting, she was'a halrdf e'sser majoring in business administra­ Rollins, .came "early in .the apeond- , REC. MIXED DOUBT-ES experience back of him. Joey haa artd the turns too sharp. the biimquet circuit was the in SpringAeid, - ■ * ■ . ■»- • , . period and. gave Detroit a 2-0-lead. I Wetlnesday Night deference to the three club mem­ fooled a lot of people before. 1 Meriden and wind up' against Bris-' bj- a score of 32-18. In the night-I Following Is a list of the individ­ tion. Chamberlain was sought after bers playing with each pro in the a little nervous about tol A home: Tuesday, Feb, 12, S. Rae HIckok $10,000 gold cap. W'yman Fuel defeated Keith’s ' ual averages. Ftor eight consecutive years the' b y . nwre than 100 colleges... Tirice the- Black Hawka got to . Team Couple.* . W Chatter know he'll be able to handle this the American "On your mark, and diamond belt. It goes to Linds toured the United States. within one goal of- the W.ipga. first Marge and John Chishlng . 23 Floyd Paltei/^ii Again 36-hole best ball pro-amateur aide youngster.” Every contest is in le a ^ e play and by a 29-21 margin. ' Pitching Much Better N’am» Tt-ani Oam^B Sjiringfleld Indians will entertain attraction. But for the final two get set. go" starting (system Important to the Bilk Towjwrs who the profeasional athlete of the The. Cyclists, by upending. 1. Tassari. Darl-Uald 98 U9.4 Canada and Mexico and gave ex­ ClevMand Saturday night at 8 «: on Hank Clesla's leighth/goal 'and Mary, and- Dick -Rlinmons . • 20 Machen. who has climbed from Spedking through an interpret­ year. i. (^orrrntl. Darl-Stald 17 113.6 Ruth and Bob Ostrander.. 19 rounds — when the locals drop hope to annex the title a second Fletcher Olsaa. knocked the losers ,1. I " ' I S. Nnwlckl. Dari-Mald 113.1 hibitions. One-of ths guns fired at e.'dock at the Coliseum in an -, then on -Jack Meintyre'a 13th. • ■ GREEN MANOR PROS will unknown" status to tho No. 3 er, he said; . >out of our catcher, whichever one the Hartford show ia a .38 Win­ Lil and Bob Molumpby .. 19 New York. Jan. 25 r. Edna and John Hedlund . 17' would move him up close to a go two miles or five, ' e Is building Bi Mliwau^y Md c-in organisation. 1 like Kravits' 13 Ruiconl. sW r'a as m :s« i ------— ■ ■ niarglnsbKCk' to' two goals. Reibel MRS.TCAV PONTICELLI re- chairman o f the New York S U te; Marciano aa heavyweight champi- jonal, with 38-33-66. the bfg noise' *0 battle out among toemaelvea ^ , . i,-v ‘ 14 Adamy. Dari-Maid ags. ^ s UCoiuis play Colgate Sind Ullma.n 'e'aCh scored In 7h0 fi- Bette and Walter Phillips. 14 prrts that plans have been formu­ Athletic Commission, was content: . . pros.” said one skeptic, championship shot at Floyd Pat­ up endurance eo that a n ee at a m .n Millie and Ollie Jarvis .... New York, Jan. 25 —Clinton with 13 tallies while playing hU. ;,or the pennant. There la quite • 'Shewed or Hi^k Fona«%nr . • 111.3 j .Mainers No. 1 Guide Saturday night In Hamilton and nal'thred ininut'ea->t0 m&Ue i t '6-2. 8 lated to conduct an Alumni iBase- just to hand Patterson the Edward i . ^ Patterson-Jackson title fight for are illjlpi()g. Last year 26 were terson. shorter distance is easier for him On New York Ane game. hetween the first three clubs I 1 110.33 the next home game will be Jan: ' FlefcSe AhOr to Stop ' . .. Jean And Lee Sm ith...... 8 ball League Farm League next J. Nell Plaque as "Fighter of the i J 't under pal tos,first day.’' Billy Brown, matchmaker of the A crowd of 19,650 bought tip r . Russell ot Duluth. Minn., for- Dtr». We»t Side ti 110.2 i Yogi Berra, s'ho ia the featured 30 against Maine. ——. iifTtv ° “'•y ^‘‘*f«*t‘n8 jMdthl*tthrrfiv#.*If"w^^^^ a mnif“ hitter /m a n to -‘»’ ^FSrr. McCann'* 43 NHL goaltChdOrt agrCb' Mowe'a ' ■ Male ■ season in Manchester. Sponsors Year" without putting the rap on j toink it ^11 Included wasHbe leader and ul­ International Boxing Clubs, said al. the available tickets for the . mer world blind gcjf champion im.33 , baseball star on today’s Sports- ’ 'High .Average last week . that If Machen beats and founder of the Blind Golfers R PM>nl. Passnl'a , 34 shot is among the fiercest in thf for the'teams are now being lined anyone or anything. L?^*?** timate vrinner, Jilnmy Demaret, Convention Hall even*, by late yes­ J *iai’i9 Show program, will, have a 20. Kochln. Hartford Rd. 33 Oddity in duck pin bowling re­ league. Terry Sawchuk. the Boa- 'R. Morrison ..’ ...... 108.9 up. But in a far corner of the grand , J* * Jiandlers tavor it. Who had a 64. Maxim, hia next fight would be In terday. Assn., received the Ben Hogan 21. Suchy, Dari-M.ld IM S ' full course steak dinner cooked by cently R'as a perfect markldss J. Cushirig ...... Madison Square Garden next Award at the Metropolitan Golf batUe for second place in the 1 game was close until the Anal two | cardlnaU like the Pirates ; 22. Pnudrlrr. Paganl'* im.5 I Charlie MUler, q Maine guide, fol- tor)' Brulhli' netiAipde^- who ’ "re- 106.30 ballroom of the Roosevelt Hotel, ® toe H ij^cM e have some Yesterday Sir Jemes 'ha(h 36- Iii all, 20 Olympic athletes are Eastern,, Division of the National 1 minutes when Keith's ran out of 1 building with vouth but 1 be- : 23. Madam. Hartford Rd/ game of lOO registared by Leo ‘ ‘ UriA" i'ft w dkys ago for at Ijfaat. Hefb Sntith ...... 106.3 tall, broad-shouldered fellow, seem- - ^ ‘ *'8 shoW Patterson. 32— 69, and noted, “I got off mowmonth against Harold Carter. entered. Including five Melbourne Writers Assn, dinner last night. 21. Lamourraiix. MrCann'a 42 I97' » ' lowing his Sppearaiwe on the stage iTaher. a Waterbury painter. He ' * nigli'Hfrtgle E.ARLE CUFFURD, ill for sev­ Linden, N. J„ school teacher rated Basketball Assn, suddenly has tak-! steam. The big gun was George ' ^ might have**aii edge on 1 ?hree*rl'I^er«*” *** ; 25. SmOliik. Hartford Rd. m ;*) 1 tonlghL " a m'oiifii bccalitte'of ^ nei“ve con-' Ingly strange in hlS well cut gray! starting but warmed up comin champions. Russell, 61, received the award en on a decided Philadelphia hue.: May who had 11 points for the 1 „ are'at least as good a s , catchers. 33 scored Htt straight boxes of 10 Herb Smith ...... 147 eral ■ months, is back on hi* feet suit, sat and burned. i ^ have, the eccentric Na 6 among the title hopefuls. : 24. Newcomb.' Oliva'* 33 107-36! Miller la quite a m y. Tabbed ditiortr aiyt' Howe* .shoots' harder and reports he hopes to make the btxk,” Two-time Olympic Champion from Totten Heffelflnger of Mfn- From a half-game lead over the! Oilmen. For the losers jj,Jy j strength- ^ “ ; 37. J. Martin. R^n'* 38 each.. .Tickets are available for th'hn anyOnrf He's plhyed .agafhst.' J. Hedlund ’ . i : ...... 147 I'll g' get him the next time. I’ll heavyweight known as "The Anl- Machen is fast and throws, slecp- ' neapolis. president of the United ' 2S. Pasanl Sr. .Pacani'a im'14 ! “Aaverfcn'a Top OutdoorOutdoor , Cook’’ the UConn basketball games at Gold Key Dinner Monday night Eight pros were immediately be­ Bob Richard.*. 1956 Olympic rm - New York Knickerbockers, the' Cowles hooped eight and 1 year even if we reported to be a slicic receiver Howe now Tfiie'338 goals In hlg R. Morrison ...... 144 show him. I'll chop him up some­ mal of Stillman's Gym" replied, induciiig.^nche8 with either hand. States Golf Aasit. _ ^ I sevena»\4*n markers,mapuara respectivelv.raarsartf Itfalv . . . r. . queation concam* ; W- Robert*. Pullep* eo. i * : « and ''Maine's No. 1 (jmde,” MlUer i home with” Maine Jan.’ 80 and in Hartford. Baric haa been an hind Venturi and Middlecoff start­ He likes rewound an opponent's ner-up Bob Gutowskl, Viltenova’s Warriors burst into a I'^-game ad don't make any trades. That’s be- “ hittin/*^ poncema 1 Phiuip, oilv.'* 17 . NHL cancer, .and qo of theii)'hav{ H;'Wlttke ...... ’...... 144 thing awful. You wait and see." . did something, wrong the last time. ing off today. They were Mike Sou- Don Bragg and Jerry Welbourn— A Gold Tee was awarded to vantage last night as they defeated { \4XST SIDE JITNIORS cause we’re more experienced. Our | “ 191. McMuUln. Went Side M lOT 4 ! *• Fordham Feb. 2. Reservations High Triple admirer and friend of Pete Wlgren The words came slowly at first, I ain’t gonna tell you whst It la, mldsectton wltK rights and follow Standings 33. Hedlund. OliVA'i 38 lOeD' ** Long Lnke, Maine. , He, has' may be made with the UOonn befcn *'Sgali)st ftbllins? ' lie ’ hM chak, Art Wall Jr., Dick Mayer, all 15-foot pole vaulters—vrtll com­ John Joy Hopkins, Washington the. SL Louis Hawks 107-9S' whije' 25-year age average riiakes it ao. ! 1 think our InAeld ia set with ■ Scored-'eight bga1h&.t^tl)e pilicagq Herti Smith 384 for many years. Wlgren will be then in a torrent from Tommy but It sure to going to explode on with left hooks to!4he chin. pete. W L Pet. S3. Tomllnann, Renn's 40 108.14, served as a guide and cook for “Ticket Office at Storrs. one of the (Sold Key recipients. Gardner Dickinson, J.ullus Boros, The last time Alixlm was up industrialist and founder. of the the Knicks were dropping a 115-97 34. H. Smith. OIlVs'* 36 goalie this year. ' Maurice iThe R. Mo'rrisoh 382 Jackson, the fighter they call the him. I’m gonna chop him up like Manchester Trust . . , , . 6 1 .857 Our team’s biggest weakness last, ** »**^*t* Billy Maxwell, George Bayer and against such a walloperT'^iis cun­ Lee Calhoun, Olympic *g(zl L "Mokimphy I i 105.7 Club, reports all tickets have been “I guess 1 batter go over and ' Ic took third in the Olympic event, Personalized Floors .. 3 4 .429 13 M. Simmons- fight. Him and me for the title." came to the 18th hole six blows un­ Maxim, who lost his title to Hopkins, who was ill. after the Hawke had crept up to 90,1 a sound Dick Hall and Vernon Law, aemente In ; I'f *1 Sldr ' ’ • ? < • 40 104. t troit—wlH meet Chicago and Boa- “ • ...... loa.s103.9 sold .for the club's annual banquet say something nice to .him,” he der par. He got upset when a car "iMleCampbell lost the third and A special aw'ard went to the 87 midwgy of the- session. Paul |V. F. W. . . . . ___ ..... 2 5 .286 minus a broken bone In hla foot.' " ^Irton in center and « , UibsnMti w m Sid# 35 109.4 - on Saturday night, Feb. 16 at the What was it that was upsetting said. He strode over to where .Pat­ Archie Moore, has a pro record of •I top b) wAeUend.gaipeA whilQ t 4 - 1^; i.' L'.'t' ■ ■••• l®2-20 cut Just behind him on a aervice 82-24-4. He hasn’t fought In four lost n o ^ e te r Olympics hurdles V.S. Women’s Open CSiamplon, Arisin and Neii Johnston, as usual.' Luis Arroyo figures to be hettter: i" <10 every- « . ammonr, . Oily. . 33 UNL4 Continues to Produce Talent I troit-is liking diking *bi? Tofcirith BHgh single ' Garden Grove. him? terson, holding the Neil Plaque, C o a c h Mike Sibrlnsz's well- good 44. Wlttke. Oliva’s 33 105. M Made Ihe Fight road, drove to the 10th tee instead months. to Shanhle^by inches Jn the.Los }.tra. Kathy Oomelius of I-ake paced (he Warrioss with 29 and 26 ‘ . 4*. Sarpola. Puller * 39 me. pair of contests. M. Cushing 133 was shaking hands with well- Angcle.s Trialft;^ points,, reapectiveiy, but thev were ' Manchester Trust defeat-j tch- I 46. Badroalnski. Hanford Rd. 40 "I beat him the last time and he of the 18th green and had to settle The fight will be scored under Worth, Fla. 100.38 L Molumphy 132 SWIMrANG SIEET tomorrow wishers. topped by Bob Pettit's 80 lor 4he 1 * stubborn West Sides quintet' ing." 47. r. milfr. Fuller * 33 100,27 New York -r-(NEA) —A lot of^Bobby-Richardson, First Baseman Jean- Smith knows it." replied the Hurricane. for a double bogey six and a round the point system, with the win­ &-Fordham Courtney Pepper and Art Swanson should be 49. Tomko, Renn'* 2S M.31 129 afternoon at the neiv Manchester , "Nice going, Floyd. Is rated an underdogMn the 1.000 Hawks.- - ' by a 42-23 score. |more confident with a year of people have given up hope of ever | Marv ~Thronebevry. Outfielder UNlVERSALUESTirRE ' • . High Triple "I made the fight. He didn’t do of 34-33—67 that could have been ner of a round getting -10 points 49. W**n**kl, W**l Bid* 38 High pool will bring together Jackson mattered the words, a 34-31—65 or better, and the loser nine or less. yard John Borican run a^^lnst hla With Johnnv Kerr scoring 16 of! Led by ?**'big Bill Malausky, , bench experience at Pittsburgh. We |r. , I"'.50. J. Zwiric. W»*lW**t Sid* 20 S:1S again toeing the Yankees beiaten Bob Martyn and Tony -Kubek L-Motnmphy f. ^. ,. . 361 nothing to me. He only fought a shook hands with Patterson, and Duck Pin Bowlers 10 93.3 in the Ameelcsn Leegut. iPacfed Heart of Waterbury and couple of seconds each round. So Seven players, were tied at 68. long-time rival, Pitt’s Arnle Sb^ll. , his 26 points, the Nationals went on i ,*? .f****” * the ; givfng a trial to Paul Min-' Man Musial an4l Woody H e^ typical Yankees In’ almost, lutusual-g(sstur» of M. Simmons .. .'.v.’t . ; . . . 868 the Mamhestec tankers. Meet wulked «way. f rf9 . - D I - .- - * * 4 t-p ^ t scoring spree in the sec-1 keeping It. Malausky was ; ner, the lefthander who pitched for Yogi Berra la . in that they are equally at home friendship and- edmiratien, New he got the decision and l>e got to They were Bo Wlninger, Shelley COMEBACK TRAIL Courtoey hgs whipped Sowell fi' Jean. Gacdlnp . .. .'...... '.. . 342 starts at 2 o’clock. "I’ll get him, yoii wait and see," Springfield, III. (NEA)—Nation­ times outd(x>rs, but Hat' never beat­ m X O U m e y r l f l V l ond period and then stav^ off the : leading scorer with 17 points, i (^icago last year. • guilty of a I in- ths infield or ontfield. York City'baseball-fan* presented Team Single fight Archie Moore and the won the Mayfield, Dave Douglas, Ellsworth title. It should have been me. But he said to others after he had Vines, Jerry Barber and two-inter­ al League Umpire Al Barlick, who en him on a banked track. J • 1 Knicks' rallv. ' 1 For the lo»‘**“'losing West m Sides, a — rDick u .i,' Our lack of power, rather our By St. Louis Fans Porky Vieira Third . The men recalled likeliest to Dolly- Stark. « National* Leagufi .;j» » ^ 8hing r.. 254 walked some distance away. Avery had six tallies and Paul t s I’ll get him. He ain't my frtond any national contestants, Harry Weet- sat out the 1956 season with heart Vlllanova's Charley Jenkins, the Hartford, Jan. 25 (SV-Many Harry GailaUn who paced New dependence upon Frank Thomas Btsy is not - Included among the- umplj^!,- a new car In 193.7.-' Bu; iolumphy .249 ICE SKA IN'G I permitted on The Nell Award ft named In York with 22 points, led a third Stagner had five. arid Dale Long to do It for us, St. Louis, Jsn. 25 (>P)Stan I honor -’ students. He's Dairell aecordlng'-to the -current Issue h and Sihlt^i . Ceqter Springs Annex only the more. I ain't been mad at anyone ii)an of Elngland and Stan Leonard trouble, is getting ip shape foi' a 400-meter Olympic champ, Dave leading bowlers are entered in the In Scoring Points S5"^'u.r'S .... 242 before but now I'm mad. memory of the former Associated comeback by visiting Illinois pris­ Slme, the Duke speedster, and two- period New, York eurge that cut the told on us and we are hopeful Musial was feted last night as a : Johnson, who is to be t|ie thlrd- The - Sporting Library, five 'year)3^ V- - BLm Team Triple Park Department reports. of Canada.-’Another foreigmer, Shic Mth annual United States Dock -ths catcherO "You know what? 'Tm gonna Press boxing writer who was Brown of Scotland had « 72, ons aa a rehabilitation expert. milcr Horace Aahcnfelter ere also Nats' lead to six points before they that either John Powers or Emil man who some day may be looked ; string eatchtr. The etchers are later Stark quit umpiring. He ’ way*^ IhA jT ^ m n g ; ...... 679 killed In 1988 while serving 4ui a Pin Classic for women scheduled raised it to 86-78 going into the ONLY THREE FI.NES Fanko, may provide additional New Afork, Jan. 25 Iffi—Florin- says the New chop him up. 1 chopped up every­ listed In their apecialtibs. to be rolled Saturday at the 20th upon as the greatest b a s e b a l l ; Italpn Terry, At Olcette, Jack weaiy ‘ of'th e'abuse Ke received,-. and B..^sUandtF ...... 672 TBOPHI'* n ig h t has been re­ war corresp(]ndent In Spain. Grq- final period. TV .... — . . punch. Powers hit 39 homers and player of all time. 'do (Porky) Vieira,'a dlqiinutive York club ia k ’Urban.. Jins DePalo and Mark one but him. I think I'm gonna Century Alleys here. sljarpehooter from ..Quinniplac Col­ laad-plpa cinch ’ both'from‘-p*(iyers end fans. dy and|weri> Smith . ...,6 7 i scheduled to Friday night. Feb. 1 knock him out in two rounds. hqm wss presented with the James « Ess torn Division — Despite his numerous tangles j^anko hit 38 homers at New Or-' The 36-year-old star, whose ; PYeeman. at the Manchester Country Qub W illie iPep Ready The event is a 10-game total W. L. Pet. with baseball players, fans and' leans last year lege. has moved into a contendUtog for ,the next ) - Lee* Mach Oronad ---- —_A Patterson won a split decision L tValker Award for "Long and name-is peppered through base- Cmalrthsn Stan H llinskl-of the merltrous aervice" to boxing. His plnfall test. The classic, only one Boston ...... 27 14 .6,59 bfflcisls. Ted Willlama Boston Red We have Paul Smith coming position In the Individual scoring couple of cam- What's, wrong -witk the Amerl- over Jackson at Maillson Square To Bid for Crown of its kind for women annually,! m iiV ^ i^ ia Sox etrir, has received oril,v three ball’s r e c o r d book, cast back rice among small-college playera,' pdlgne. Tournament Committee reports. Garden last June 8 to earn the shot plaque waa giiren to him by Red . . . . 24 20 .545 back out of the Army and 1 know across 14 seasons with th4i S t ; edn LesgiK. long cmisldeced the^ ■Winners .of major events during is to be run In two 6-game blocks, j xew Y o ^ . . . . 22 21 .512 ! f*R®* to his long career dating back what he can do. He sivings a the latest N.C.A!A, Service Bu- ; T h a t would strongest pf. ths nuijor wheels? Holdouts at Moore. He then ' knocked out Smith, Graham's buddy and sports I W ish I Mad A Lorraine Gulll of Washington. gyracuAe ...... -18 .4 2 9 !. to 1988. According to the current LauIs Cardinals for hla biggest reau Agurss revealed totey. [make it four the 1956 season , will be presented Moore in the fifth round on Nov. columnist of the New York Herald- Hartford, Jan. 25 (87—Willie Pep good b a t‘ maybe not much power, thrill and said: The flret thing Is that the other w(th their awards.. D. C„ winner ofjthe inaugural in i W ia t ^ Divtolon j issue of the Sports Library, 'Wil- but he gets a piece of the ball and The 5-6 sparkplug joE the Ham- i In a row. It 30 lo succeed the retired Rocky Tribune L shooting'for toe top again and at ‘Tt’s just putting on the uni­ dubs lost so mud) ground to thr the age of- 34 no less when mpst 1932; and Mrs. Elizabeth Barger, • port Wayne 20 22 .476 I Hams tn1c» received fines of $1(>0 he can help ue either at Arst base den, Conn., school tallied 100 would be ..eight Tlireeebeefy T arfk se e 'th st they^eannet now re^ Tribes Retire currently the No. 1 ranking worn-; Minneapolis ...... 20 .476 I before hitting the jackpot with a form -r- to know you are a blig points in two games last wsek to had not the In­ 4VEATHER PERMITTING, the toxera are generally' through. He's 22 or the outfield. league ball player.” •' ' jgaiti enough to pull up anything "U.S* GARAGE" an bowler, are among those slated 1 st. Louis ...... 20 24 .455 ! $5,000 fine for spitting in the direc- Need Hitting Catcher move Into third plac4>. Be has dians ifound .suffidsnt havs-nots | approaching even ..... '.nJ! P ' • . ( /” q, delayed New Year's Day Golf thrown his glove into the ring There was a -quiver In IBs voice to bowl. I Rochester...... 20 24 .455 i tion of Fenway Park fans last year. We've got to get more hitting scored 251 points in eight games to ecalp in 1964, The Bombeni The dUnoeltlon of the. "ehsl- Neyr Y.qrlc^ Jvi. Al. Rosens may make St Tournament , at the Manchester Missouri Defeats Iowa State again In a sweeping challenge of as. he accepted the humanitarian for a seaaon’f average eif .81,4 broke iven with Gie Tribe that lenger’a"- ^toO long- Iks been-to Jiotsserioua ^et* iiut a, batcti oMP®waJtent.- < . ' ■ . Country (3!ub has-been reilated for ell contenders for Sandy Saddler’s a w ^ bestowed by the St. Louis points a game. Hs haa made 46 seiaaon and baged 103 gamw. let the Tsnkoes prevail and beat Saturday. Players, desirtng any In- vacated featherweight title. A d v ^ ry Board of the Amerlcsa ' per cent-of his teqm's points. The Bronx perty ' dominat­ the National Xeague chalhplons . . to d T c a U d ^ 's S lJ ' tha't formaUon may pall the club. For Second Time in Big Seven Twice toe world's 126-pound NOW! M e ^ l Center. , Ken Hammond of West VirgtaJa ed the AmOricaini Lsofue for.30 h) the World Series. Just so long i T ****!-**; toe veteran Inflelder who champion, Pep told Joe (Maasaro This Im’t myJafewell party,” : Tech still is setting the pace as they were “oentsnders.” “ hely to tocFea)* lu m a j* lea ^ e been milch" abused by, CJive- qt the Hartford Times Iq a tele­ he aald. "I’m, going to .yeius during-'which time It has / Co// Collect Today T’m Roinr to . play a j through games of Jan.7«n ■loI*. *uHU capped 28 iMimantS, but never, be­ Tbs Isaguo is handieappsd hy bMeball' ^ g e s clAwr W spring'| jand taAsv has decided to. quit. In New York,' Jan. 25 (87 — That'SYStats- even almost Immediately phone lateryiew from a hospital in couple more, yeara —. for sure.” averags. to 83.f on 470 hsytag- throe deftnits poor rela­ tridhWg. And.ope/of-toe Boldputs, aiscusslng.^ .TrSe’s 1957 but- a nice cozy merry-go-round they with a hook shot and then pulled Hollywood, Fla., that he to ready Some 700 persons pkid $25 a fore has',the element compe­ ToinU in 14 gamei. tition tiome 00 cloae ' t o . being to- tions. Tha Bosox'goit nowhere in *fl()pk,.^Kerby .said "I certainly hope hqve going. In the Big Seven Con­ off a stall for a minute and 43 sec­ to make another bid foi: toe feath­ *rHIS GENEROUS GIFT GOOD IN JANUARY plate to honor him, with the pro- partieulsr .after spending for- I Rosen changes hla pilnd-about re- ference basketbSll race. Kansas is erweight crown. He ia recuperating NOW ON DISPLAY ceede going to the Medical Cen­ tidly removed. onds. The one-shot hope went down tunaa. Ths Tigers joli^ the In­ ' tiring. I would like to have him.'*.’ "unbeatable": expert against Iowa from nn operation on hla left elbow ORTINQ OUPPBO Things are no brighter for 1957. the drain! ' however, ' when John ter’! - Non-SecUrian Hoepital at dians and- White Sex in working v ’ Rdsen.' who’ivllL be 32 March 1, State — and Missouri can’t ' beat Gtrawford missed a jump shot. for the removal of bone chips and Denver. The sO-cAlled 'chaUengeM" are ■|C5»AtE8 V Tias'Tsedlved a 'tbhtract ’ for, his -artilage. httle, or nothin|;^ to check from hand to mouth. anyone but Iowa- State. Miami, FU. (NEA>—A horde doing 'lA th ’seakon with 'the IndU^a.'but, Thompson, who hit 11 shots from Retirement was furthest from his WITH EVERY the Ta Mim S' Althuogh It heipe no end; Tom It was Iowa State's Cyclones the field, was high with 27 points, FR^E track la deatgned to dip poople. So ate*. .- Tawkey in Boston' clearly dem- . hasn’t signed. It's Been repb'rted thoughts said toe former champion, THURSDAY’S nGHTS barbers at Hialeah Park have got­ who put an end to all that Wilt the but Smith and ^ s s each had 21 T h. -- d i n»ol MAIL COUPON TODAY POR FREE CATALOG i O BIG NIGHTS O THAN EVER! closer to the basket. in a non-league game.- CommUaioner of Atoletica, today • Wednesday he might "end up tend- Q. Are all. backboards* ot uni­ at Stillwater, Okla., first since iAF .consMejiqE.whet toe club 1954 — and all but crumbled toe blamed adult fans for what he GENTLEMEN: WnHOUT OBUGATION CABALLERO ESTATE WAGON form size and- shape ? termed a “wqve of discourtesy and u ffciw ‘’YsstcriUijlvt^rsen sAM pie Aggie hopes for tot Missouri 'Val­ • in permn aise A. There are luUfOrm measure- FIRST GRID WINNER dlsturb(ance sweeping over the □ Please mail yotir.’Free Oarage Booklet.- comm9nl--wa(s-hsMe Von a fiplf meats for above aqd on -the aides ley championship. Come in Today-^Ride and Drive the Car of Tomorrow At every perfornujiet M G L E A G U E state" at basketball games. Name *.*...... coUraa, AkmBtCL9iMiU.for- publics^ of the baskeL Moqt colleges and Those were toe only two stand­ Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf, who ri- TV’a One aqd Only tlon qinLtH p^e/wG ffprstty mad out games In yet another night of "From tbs standpoint of con­ lASUALL STARS all proTessioisal tesuns use glass cfently retired as head football duct, ths situation to worse jhan A6*.•■- a , ,,, ph()iie *;• SUPERMAN I ' Although having returned toe too fan-shaped affairs. / John Stojihensr Lionel Smith and Foptbedl Cqach of the Year award. don't know the caufie. ------1--f------~~l7LTfl~|L I ~~r-~ I-'---~ ~ ~ll------~~f ! (Gcenre Reevea) 15 BiG A c m ' L /^ A Y d R MIGHT Hli)ft>oEer unsigned^ Ldrsen said he ‘ Q— - When guarifin^ a player Bill Ross got, toe job done for 'Waldorf was chosen after toe 1935 "Perbapa toe games provide an J*. . , expMta to reach an agreement oir who drives well under the basket, Missouri. Stephens and Smith each season. Hto. northivasteni Univer­ emotional outlet, or cause aa SEKrtOT ‘ MC^6-3386 jhlaisidary. Friends say he want) then ' comes up to shoot' — with .Canned Uiree 'free throu's and Ross sity team won four games, lost emotional breakdown.' Maybe it ia EXCiTiNG SPORTS DtHUITS . | §bout twice his '56 pey- ■ toe Idea of forcihg a' foul—jwhtt’s added fe field goal > for. all qf toe tores and tied one. caused by night games, .with fqns YOm BmCK DEALER too-beat way to avoid fouUAg? tod cloeqly packed into smaU pUy< TEL. MI-94571 ; i; MG SHOWS TOMOMOW/ O N f ing arenas.. Perhaps eVsryone 'to ★ U. S. GARAGES. Inij. MANCHESTER 1 nervous because of the Interim- 2119 HARTFORO^NEW HAV« OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 Istl8 HOW‘8 A T .-11 AM. I'" ' 'A»Gl*R:lSfivN«R',M| 1. .« tlpnal situation. It ofay be a com- I i . 1 o m M W m a g bf ■■ ...... O K N DAILY an K?-- , i*, -I'Jffv V -X w--; -Si - , e'riqv^-.* i.'Vi •

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W ' ■ 1 / ’ ' * V IsV. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TOlDAYi J^mJARY 25, 1957 PAOCFIFSESN Houaca For Sale 72 PAdE FOURTEEN MAJfCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHESTEIH, CONN., FRmAY, JANUARY 25, 195t Sabarban For Salt 75 Auctions 78 Annual Meeting- Rockville-Verhon WOODBRIDGE ST, Six '*hoom BOLTON-1810,900. Six room Cape, YOU SAVE THE MOST Honaca Fop Salt 72 ranch' with attached garage’, reef AT CONN.’S MOST >THRlLUNCh FOR MAXnnnNI HBAX atal TROUBLE FREE OPERAXIO;^ ff’ ■ Aatonoblles.for Salt 4 Businest Senricet Offerctl 13 THERE OUUUTA BE A LAWl BY PAGALY and SHORTEN HoBMhjtM Gobda 51^ , pofch enclosed, gttod residential two unfialahed. Four years old. Held at Church, Aluminum storms, plastered. €m- AUCTIONS! 1»S3 CADIUAC 4 doOr^ model 62. ftUBB|8H AND adhea removed, FOR SALE-TWO burner Quaker 814,4()0—THREE bedroom ranch. are.». t o W «xtras. Sensibly Turning Down of Hungarians ■priced at 818,500. T. J. Cmckett, meeulete condition. 138’ frontage, Budget Adopted Cilttifieil Dark creen. Beautiful indido and aenetai cleaning, cellara, attica. Maid cabinet space heater. Ree- Oarage, hot water best,. Immaeu- trees, view. Carlton W. Hutchins. One Vizit Will Convince You ouUide. Price $1898. Only and yarda. Reaaonabta 'atea. M soneble. MI. 1-7379. letc condition, near bos epd shop­ Realtor, Omce MI. 8-1677 or Res. Ml. 9-5132, MI. 9-'4694.- Member Nse SHELL Furnace Oil j Of 'ihe Fabulous Savingt.,-..' dovkTt, cu h trade. - FltigeraW a M. Hubbub Removal. 50. ping. Carlton W. Hutchins. Sn. •MI. S 'nsi. Manchester Multiple Listing Serv­ The annual business, meeting of Due to Lack of Facilities V.eaOiORlS WA6 siauj/ comceqnco about Ht'^^EiDN’T MAV6 b e e n ; - . 7UE COQNEQ CLOSE OUT on all inlaid linoleum, OM lunwre emd Sttokcre Sold _ ^ Ad^rtiMimnt Motora., Inc.', Talcott'rilte. 9-#757. 9-8113, 9-4694. Member Manchester HAWTHORNE ST, — Four room ice'. Emanuel Lutheran Chticch was m WIFE kriOCMMO UIQfifUF COFFgC «MOP'« BEEN OOtNO TUg HONOQ9 Marbelle pattern—othera. AU must Multiple Listing Serviee. All Brand;New Merchandise and StrvicRd Prempriy dnd EfficiRRfly A CLASSinlBD ADVT. 1954 PONTIAC haidtoji ertiiU"'! .top JCK S RADIO and T.V. Service. OUT ON BesAkKwr impigsTOAV- • go. 61.99 square yard. The Tile Cape Cod with full shed dormer. Giftware, Hand and Power Toole, held last evening In^Luther hail Rockrille, Jan. 36 (Special)—«Zwas'filed, with the town clerk this e v e n since Nice lot. Originally priced at TiLASTUNBURY — Custom buUt with Pastor C. Henry Anderson After waiting six wcelu for a Hun­ week by . the Asaoeitted Plumbing d e f y , h o u r s with Florida aand bottom. Low \Nortb Main St. Small appli- Shop, 1067 Tolland Tpka., ' Buck- Blectricel Appliances, Toys, House­ MANCHESTER^ix room ranch. $18,700. Owner anxious to dispose 'three bSdroom'ranch. Living room presiding. ' ' garian refugee Xamily to be’ assign­ and Heating Contractors; mileage. Only $385 down, caah or ooNT»e*Hxv,'iTb^ land . Ideal location, convenient to bus hold Needs, Jewelry, etc., etc.! 8:15 A. M. to .4:30 P. M. 3d960. ’V m K L tjT of property. F.H.A. mortgage of with fireplace and wall to wall Reports showed a year of prog- ed-to his perian, the Rev. Maurice Francia A. Poggia, preMdent, 6s E. WILLIS & SON, Inc. j trade. FiUgerald Motora, Inc., Tal^ dance FUN COOtitHS BMAU' and schools, not water oil heat, carpet. Delightful kitchen and cottyllle, Conn. ' to aaduhitn. LIKE NEW Thayer m wle nursery 811,300 available. T. J. Crockett, resa spiritually and materially, O. Fdulkea, rcotor of S t John’s aaid today the firm will engaga in DOORS OPENED, keya flued. full oaUar, garage, sensibly priced. , Realtor, Office MI. 8-lS?7 or Res. Bpaclous dining area. Breezeway, Every ’Thursday, Friday ^ -y— * m a in ST. — PHONE HI 8-A1S5 ^ COPY CLOSING TIME !'«3 t.mLpu/ito., chest. Rex gaa water heater with with marked gains in attendanes Episcopal Church, had t o turn the iiuitalletion end repair of 1956 FORD 9 paaaenger atatlon copied, vacuiun cleanera. Irona, chrome pipes. Call BU. 6-3143. CeU A. R. wakTe k Co., 481. East Ml. 9-?761. garu e, paUo, full basement, near at worship and Hible Hour, growth plumbing and heating equipment u uvnu tiat. Middle Tpke. MI) 9-4M6. golf course. Lot lOOxSlS. Madeline and Saturday Nites down a call received ThuradAy ask­ FOR CLASSinED ADVT. -wairon. 1956 Buick Special atation guna, ate., repaired. Sbean, H’S. in the choirs, the dedication of ing if he could find room for three Howetrer, the ccrtificete of incer- wagon. 9 paaaenger ata­ knleea, mowera, etc., put into con- PARKER ST. — Six room Colonial Smith, Realtor. MI. 9-1642. . -Sales Start at 7. p.m. several memorial gifts, and a num­ poretlen allowAfor expenaton into MON. THRU PRl. VE MEDIUM priced houses for ■with basement garage, piCe lot single male refugees. tlon wagon. 1956 . Ford Parklane diUon for coming deeda. Braitb- ber of property improvements.' Although complete arrange­ ealo end taatelietlon of air con­ waite. S3 Pearl Street. Mgehiuery and Tools 52 la. Excellent locetiona. J. D. now vacant. Originally priced at BU jINGTON— Under construction. We accommodate lOOO people 10:30 A. M. de luxe atation Wagon only 13,000 Three bedroom atone front ranch, Communicant membership now ments had been made for A family ditioning, refrtgeratlim, ventila- milea. Fitzgerald Motora, Inc., Realty Co., John DeQuattro, Brok- 816,800.' but.owners are'anxious to Over 900 cars! numbers 1,086, and baptized mem­ SATURDAY 8 A. M. QONDER'B T.V. Service, a IT ’ BAND SAW, H” driU press. r. ML 8-5363, MI. 9-8640. sell. Will -liaten to any reasonable' plastered wails, Xlrepiace, .buijt In unit, accommodations for ringle Uon, electrical appuances and oth- (formerly Brunner'a), Rock'rille Small wine and vegetable press. electric stove, basement -garage.. bership 1,539. Seventeen members persona were not reediiy avelleble. •i' merchandlee, and for the man- Road, TalcottvlUe. Open eveninga any time. Antenna convei offer. T, J. Crockett. Realtor. Of­ ’’Conn’a Largest AucUon Firm” Philcb factory aupervlaed' Acetylene cutting and welding TWO-PAMIL7, Aluminum storms, Located on comer lot of appfoxi- passed away during 1956, and those Since the men bed aneady been' 1 uf|cturer of , such rauipfoant rOVB CWOrKEATlOW W M . till 9. fice ML 8-1677 or Res. MI. 9-7751 present stood in silent prayer, in BB AmUEOIATBO Tei. MI. 9-1486. * torch. Three quick battery charg­ awAliigs, sundeck, built 1946, two------"•**— '■ iii mbtely one acre. Barly occupan­ POST AUCTION ROOMS processed, an. Immediate answer I oohlavaitl, Bolton, is vice ers. MI. 9-3053 after S p.m. cy. 815.750. George J. Coleman, tribute to the memory of the de­ was needed by the Rev. A.- Rees of the firm, and Louie r car garage, emeslte drive, 817,100. RT. 5 - BERLIN TURNPIKB parted. CLEAN AND paint those gutters Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-8183, Conn. Bank and Trust Co. BMg., Hay, North Haven pastor, who is (^- Sjatord, Hertford, la secretary 1950 PONTIAC. Excellent. MI. Read Herald Adva. Opp. Conn. Lt. k Power Co. Bldg. Four members now retiring from 9-5009. now. Avoid costly repalra later. 9-4694. Member Manchester Multi­ Rdckville. TR. 8-4045 Or TR. assisting regular channels in the end treasurer. KEMFS Dial Ml 3-512t many years’, service . in their "^Ml. 3-1363. * Musical Instruments 53 ple Listing Service. 5-4710. placement of refugees, Poggie said he' has been in the INC. 1950 MERCURY club coupe. Radfb, respective church positions were Theodore Sheitlin, Rock3riUe plumbing and heating line of beater, overdrive. Aaking price RSlFRlGBStATION eelea and serv­ Legal Notice ROCKVILLE—Sunset Ave. ’ Ready recognized. Gifts were presented work for about 30 years. Schie- rU B N ITU R B ice. Commercial, household, sir MUSIC instrumental, rental. Com­ MANCHESTER Processing. Co., who early in De­ $175. Call owner after 8. MI. plete line of Instrumente. Rental to start construction. Will build to to Mrs. Theodore Chambers and vetu and Santoro hsva about ten AND MUSIC LMt uM PornO conditioners, freezers. A. and W. . HOTICK TO-HKinn individual specifications. Excellent Three Survive Herman Johnson, who'have served cember offered homes and joba for 9-6039. applied to purchase price. Rrara Six room house. Three iMdrooms or three refugee families and like- years experience in the line, Pog­ Refrigeration' Co. MI. 9-1337, MI. resldentlsr section. Geoife J. 18 years and 35 years, respectively, gie said. 5U 3-5680 I/)8T—PASS BOOK No. J104. 9-3050, MI. 9-0055. tenting ()lds, Selmer, Fed end bath up. Kitchen, living room BzUle of BLUER LaCHAPPELLK. wias received no word from. Camp zl,n knoim aa^ELMBR J, LsCHAP- Coleman, Conn. Bank k ’ITuet in the Church School. Miss Eva The firm will do businsM at 86 NoUca it heroby fiven P w 1941 BUICK SEDAN. Haa five good ler and Bundy, Metter’s Muaic end dining room down. FuU oeUar PE1JJS. laic of Vernon. Bldg., Rockville. TR. 5-4045 or TR. Jets G’ash Off Kilmer, N. J., told the Rev. Mr. 168 MAIN ST. FLOOR AND papering service. Studio, 177 McKee. MI. 3-7800. with steam host. Cloee to new High Johnson, retiring Cradle Roll sec­ ViUage Bt. Book No. 3104. iMWed by the 700x16 tirea, $60. MI. 9-1088. All (I'raons rlalmlnz' In br’ hFirn nr 5-4710. retary: and Hugo 8. Pearson, re­ Foulkes today he could pravlde an M vlnfi department of the Men- Floors sanded and refinished. Also School and elementary eehooU. rrlaUvna of ELMER IjiCHAPPKLLE. Ooldea Anniversary alao known an ; ELMER J. LaCHAP- tiring church treasurer, were alao apartment for ringl* men and jobs Cheater Tniet Company hai been papering and painting. TR, 5-3071 Priced at $14,800. ELLINGTON — Located on main Coast of Cuba should another such call come Mr. sod Mis. Joseph Janton, liS or TR. 5-1050. USEU3 PIANO, in excellent condi­ PBLLE, late of Vernon. Jcccsncd, arc given recognition. Brooklyn 8t., will celebrate their loot and application haa been tion. Kemp’s, Inc.. MI. 3-5680. requeued to communicate with the hard road, four room single, bath, Harold M.' Reed, .financial sec- through. - - mada-lojald bank for payment of MANCHESTER underaizned.indi gas furnace, three small 50x50 lots A perish family is prepared to golden wedding anniverSery on DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ Two famUy house. Four down—' (OeaStalied from Page One) retsry zeporteU a new high In-dU-- -BujNtay with a high Masa at St. Jo- tte amount of depoeli. D&CORMIER MOTORS pany, doors and windows, custom JAY E RUBmoar------— -included. $6,850. George J. Cole­ rect giving for 1956 of $46,000 proyide housing for a family uftnr three up. Central heat. Very good AdminiMralor of u td Katate. man, Conn. Bank A Trust Co;, seiih’e Church and e dinner at the SAYS, work, guaranteed. Call MI. 9-1583 Six men were aboard the two from pledges and ofTerings; of the rector said, and offers of furnl Annoonceoaenta ' Wanted-^To Buy 58 condition. Income .of 8170 a month. MS Main Street: Bldg,. Reckvllie. TR. 5-4045, TR. ture and jobs have been received. PAC ballroom for family end cloee alter 6 p.m. Priced at $15,000. Mancheater, Connecticut. 6-4710.' Intercontinental bombers which which more than 811.000 was friends. SEE THESE FINE CARS TODAY were part of a group of planes on given to missions and benev­ Most of a $200 fund goal has beaii INCOME TAXES prepared in your TV SERVICE. 83.50 per call. All paid or pledged toward the Initial Married Jen.' 22. 1907 in St. Jo- 1101110 pr toy Mipoliitinwtr THEY’RE PRICED RIGHT AND PjUntlBg-Psocring 21 Help Vfsnted—ifais 36 IJveatocB—Vehicles 42 WANTED—Used mahogany knee- BOLTON—New 5'.4 room ranch in a refueling practice mission with olences. A budget of $50,000 for at ph's Church, they have three work guaranteed. Call Bob Webb. hole desk. MI.' S-483S. . ELLINGTON HOBNBLOWKR A WEEKS a secluded location. Lot ia 176x300 'other Homestead Air Force Base 1957 was adopted. support of a refugee family. lencedtax'jc work.:CaU Cel MI. 3-4738. AT BANK TERMS OF COURSE,” MI. 9-8801. Certllleato of Limiled rnriaerahtp daughtera, Mrs. Janet Furphey end REFINISHINO ceUinge, painting, MACHINISTS WANTED WE BUY COWS, calls and beef with more land available if de­ planes in the vicinity of the Isle Misa Florence L. Johnson re­ The Rev. Mr. Foulkea Indicated INCOME TAX prepared. Pere«miri New six room Colonizl, thrqe bed­ The underalgned, havinz formed ported receipts in excess of $2,500 his parish would help to sponsor Mrs. Adeic Seidek, both of Rock- paper hanging, waUpm r books. cattle, also entire herds. CaU Limited Parlnerahip under IH* lawa nt sired. Price of 816,200 includes of Pines off Cuba’s southwest 'vllle, end Mrs. Laury 'Wanelli, New­ and buataewa Frank Faridoni. MI; Fully Insured. Tel. EfdwiSdward R. First Shift Pella Bros. MI. 3-7405. rooms. Fun tile bath up, large liv­ the Slaia of Net* York, and deairinr In house with combination windows, coast. for the memorial funds. Through groups of single persons as well aa TODAY’S SPECIALS Price. MI, 0-1003. Rooms Without Board 59 ing room with fireplace, dining do btiaineaa In Iht State of Connecticut these funds, the church acquired a a family unit if housing were as­ ington; two eons, John and Edward 9 -3 n s. television service 9-4641. Top retea, overtime an a Limited Partnerahip, hereby certi. fireplace, basement garage and The Cuban navy reported flnd- Janton, of Rockrille; and six' Full insurance programs room, kitchen with levetbry, birch many other extras. T, J. Crockett, ,ing the wreckage of one plane. It children's worship center, an oak sured. He said the largest number SMITH-FRAZIER Furniture Com­ CE3LINGS, walls, painted evenings cabinets, full ceUar. Hot water grandchildren. 1961 Cadillac TOOLS RECONDinONEO: Mow- Must be all around machinist, able Articles For Sale 45 PLEASANT, hasted room with pri­ i. The name of Ih'e firm undef w'hich Realtor. Office MI. 8-1577 or Res. was located four miles from the guest book stand, a projector and of refugees is made up of aingie pany. 807 East Center Street era, (hand and power) precision and Saturdays. Call after 6 p.m. heat. Priced at 816,700. the Partnerahip la conducted fa llorn- hn. 9-7751. little town of Santa .Barbara, on Aims, children’s choir robes, New persons. •1st B irtb^ mopping plaza, End-Of-The-Month 4-Door Sedan. Model 63. Prestige MI. 9-5435. to set up own work. ROYAL AND ' Smitb-Corona port­ vate bath. CaU MI. 8-4083. blower a Weeka, SPECIALS ground, motors serviced. Sews of k. The namea and plarea of reaidence the northwest side Of the Isle of Testaments for the- Chapel. Im'- Though untiring in his efforts to Mrs. George B. TIioniNion. 79 5 at a low price. Previous owner, \Clearance Sale. Dlacounta to all kmda. Machine filing and re- Apply In person able end standard typewritera. MASTER Bedroom for two. Inquire of each Oeneral Partner are: provements to land owned in bring refugees to this area, the Telcott Ave., tviU celebrate her Slot • Open every evening except local executive. PAPERHANGING, all types, by ex­ VERNON Charlea T. l,overlnR. Wn Pork Avenue. Pines. Residents of the town re­ toothing, Circular saws, precision AU makes of adding machines State TaUor Shop, 8 Bissell St. ported seeing parachutes after the Coventry, and assisted several Rev. Mr. Foulkes expressed exas­ birthday tomorrow. dnitag this sale. perts. Call MI. 9-9559 for free esti­ sold or rented. Repalra on all New York. New York: Ratpah Horii- W&nted Real Estate 77 LONG SLEEVE Only 3395 down sharpened; ;gumming; axes ensi. mates. SPENCER RUBBER MI. 3-5047, MI. 3-7383. 4 >4 room ranch with cloeed-in blower, 7 Ia>iilaberz Square. Boaton, two planes fell. children with summer camp tui­ peration over the circuitous route She free, a founder and charter lags knives, mower blades, shears, makes, Marlow's. Maaaachuaetia; ..Ja.mea J. Phelan Jr.. tion. It was announced that a new member of Mayflower Rcbekah s : PRODUCTS CO. breeseway and garage. Two bed­ Metamora. Michigan; Joseph T. Walker , ARE YOU CONSIDERING Surface craft of the Cuban he was directed to follow. knives seiTsted; clippers,Itaper etc. ROOM WITH, kitchen privUeges. rooms, living room, kitchen with Navy were participating in search outdoor stone bulletin board, also A letter of Dec. 17 to Camp Kil­ Lodge, which recently joined the P bnm uO i CHAPEL STREET FOR SALE—55 gal. drums, in good ^ntreUy located. Mrs. Dorsey^ 14 Jr.. 26if Plerntont Avenue. Njark. NOw SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? 1953 Ford Convertible Keys duplicated. Empsbn H. condition, $3.50 each. For further knoRy pine paneling. Many Other York: William B. Rovenakv. S26 Elfth near the town. a memorial gift, will be completed mer Refugee Center was not Myriad Lodge of Stafford Springs. Abom, Maple St., Ellington. Rock- Arch St. Avenue, New York. .New Ynrk: Harold We wui appraise your property soon. POLO SHIRTS “ FOR MEN who c a K ’. — Dante’e Ctub'. Cfoupe. Sunliner model. Courses and Classes 27 extras. She was an activa member of the OIL BURNER service man. Mini­ information caU The Herald, .E. VerrIII. Ocean lUmae. P.oad. RTO free and without any obligaUon. MaJ. James G. Cary and Capt. acknowledged until Jan. 14, Barber Shop — Shopping ShowriK>m appearance through­ vUle TR. 5-7166. A REAL BUY AT 813,800 On the pastor’s recommendation. Republican Town Oommittec for RADIO - EUectronics • Television. mum three years experience, phone MI. 5-5121. ROCKVILLE, 34 Grove St.— Well No. 1. rape Elizabeth, M'atne; Charlea We also buy property for cash. John N. Latham, aboard another Early in January, he was as­ SrisII, medium, large, extra large; Bast Center at Lenox St., Quick out. Every fine accessory includ­ R. Perrtro. 230 Can; Avenue. Illghlaml Selling or buying contact plane in the mass refueling exer­ It was voted to have the chapel sured by another agency that his, many years, and attends the Rock­ ing power steering. Train at (Tonnecticut’a Oldest transportation provided. Kasden heated light housekeeping room. Park. Illlnoia. Paul J. Eakin 2709 open each day of the week be­ service—two barberF-free park Fuel Co., 340 Tolland Street, East SALE — 33 1-3% off on 1956-1957 Inquire first floor, apartment 6. STANLEY BRAY. Realtor cise. radioed about 8:30 p.m. parish would receive a. family ville Methodist Church. Household SerTiCflS EUectronics School. Practical day wallpaper.. Green Paint and Wall­ TOLLAND Southlnrtnn Road. Shaker Helghla. tween 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. for those tag. _____ - Only $395 down course. Twice-a-week evening Hartford. Ohio; Charlea 8. Sargent, 9«0 Park BRAE-BURN RfeALTY (EST) last night they had seen from a. busload to arrive In New Claims Drop Offered 13-A paper at the Green. Open daily 8-9 Avenue New York. New York: Edward who desire to use it for private or a id TOUNG LADY desires ride from course. Enroll now ! "Leam-by-Do- Three New Five Room Ranches MI. 3-6278. what appeared to be a collision. Haven, "any day.” Unemployment compSnsa- R*g.$3J)5 84,9s A COURTEOUS man now em­ p.m. PLEASANT, HEATED room near O McDonnell, Horaeahoe Road Mill Cary and Latham told Home­ family devotions. Plans were made On Jah. 19. he was informed tion clelms have sattled down to North End of town to Conn. ing” class starting March 11. New Three bedrooms, tile bath, large Neck. New York; Waller M. rnblin 440 for. s change in the railing of the 95 1951 Pontiac WEAVINO at bums, moth holaa ployed who is interested in ad­ bath for gentleman. 54 High St. Park Avenue. New York. N"w York ’Im s. AGENCY needs Cape Cod, stead AFB interrogators later that the bus had arrived in New the number claimed early this Mutual, Hartford. MI. 6-9646. and torn ciotbmg, hosiery runs, England Technical Institute of vancing himself, 61(M at start. ALL ELECTRIC razor parte and kitchen with birch cabinets. Lovely Howard E. Biihae. 142 Chmrh Road. 4-5-6 and 7 room singles and 2- main alter to provide a center 4 Dr.. Sedan. Fully Conn., Inc., 193 Trumbull St., service. Two barbers every Satur­ living room with large picture win­ they saw "a ball of fire with Haven to weeks earlier and all moifth, after lest week's sudden eluding hydramaUc. handbags repaired, zipper re­ Write Box D, Herald. WARM, COMFORTABLE room, on WIfinetka. tllliiola; Oeorge I,. Morrla 12 family houses. Buyers waiting. wreckage separating and falling.” opening. rise. Now . . . . Hartford. JA. 5-3406. day. Free parking. Russell’s Bar­ bus line, for working man. Call dow. FuU cellar with basement ga­ Meredith Road# Overhrtwk Hllla, Pe'nn- Mias Edith L. Q. Johnson was families had been taken cart-Of in Autonobilea for Sale 4 placement, umbreilea repaired, a.vlvanla; Jamea J. Walaon 2.501 Da*-td- Howard R. Hastings, Realtor. They said they surmised lw o’ ;|k~- that locality. Of 164 claims on record for the Only $14! down men's ahirt coUara reversed end DRUG CLERK—Young man who ber Shop, cor. Oak and Spruce Sts. MI. 3-4643. rage. Nice locaUone. just off Route Call MI. 9-1107 any. time. elected secretary of the congrega­ 80. Priced at only 813,500. »on Avenue Brdbx, New York; Daniel craft had crashed into eacji other. Meanwhile, it had been suggeat- week ended Jen. 19, only 37 were BEFORE SOU BUS a uaad car replaced. Merlow’a Litu# Mend­ likes store work. Pleasant working T. Berzin. 4 Alden Place. Bronxvllle. tion, and Mrs. Eric Anderson, re­ initial and 166 continued. This was ing Shop. conditions, all store benefits. Ap­ CARMOTE KOTALL disconUnued WELL HEATSU) clean room. One New York; Henr.v Hornbloa-er II lOO WANTED—Two, three or four fam­ Unofficial reports said sizeable ed he contact a State level com­ WAIST LENGTH. STEERHIDE and HORSEHIDE ' aee Oonnan Motor Sales. B i^ Private liwtnictions 28 colors. Flat was 85.55, now 82.98. Eaae.x Road. Chealnut HIM. Maaaaohu- fires were seen flaring up around porter. Elected to the Church a drop in Initial claims of IS. 1951 Ford ply Mr. Byrnes, Arthur Drug block from Main St. Separate en­ ily house in Manchester, occupan- Council for three years were mittee forming in Hartford. MiMl 8crvlc0, M>in Semi-gloss was $6.75, now 83.68. SOUTH WINDSOR aetla; Ralph HOrnblower Jr . Pairfleld an unnamed island off Isle of New Auto Body Shop State Employnnent office ofN- street. ML 9-4OTL Open evdnlyi. Victoria Hardtop. A fine BTIRNTTURE repairing and refin- DOES YOUR child have a reading Store, 943 Main St. No phone calls. trance, gehUeman, parking. MI, Road, flreenwlch. Connerilrul: Harrv cv not neqessary. Write Box AB, Everett Johnson, Paul Thyreen. \l8htng; antiques restored. Fuml- Manchester Plumbing k Supply 3-4734. W. Puccettl. .3260 I..ake Shore Drive. lierald. Pines. Riverside Auto Body, Inc., will ciala said the Incresaae recshlly one owner car. Equipped inclui disability. Private tutoring done. Lot for sal# on Foster St. lOO'x Arthur Tolf and Herbert Huffield. NEED A CAR? Short on a down tag Ford-o-matic. [re Repair Service, TelcottviUe. Phone Ml, 3'‘4670. Co.. 877 Main St. Chicago. Illinol*; Harold F, Carter ,339 Homestead air force base no­ opeii at 377 W. Main St. Feb. f . op­ have bem due to eaesohel layoffs. LEATHER 340'. Price $3,000. Owen Avenue. Lan.'-downe Pennavl- LISTINGS WANTED—Single, two- Trustees elected for three years IteioMit Births paymont or had your credit turned \7449'. ELECTRONIC ranla: Trialan Aniell, i Fieriepdot tified relatives that the two erated by Ruaaell L. Meacham, vice Only $145 down LADY'S FIGURE skates, size 7. 83. WOMAN R(X>MER wanted, reason- family, three-family, business planes’ crews were missing. wefe Ivar Scott, Paul Erickson, Mr. end Mrs. Donald Ludwtg- Sown? Don’t glvo up! For a good -TECHNICIANS Boy’s skates, size 6. 83. Tom Street, Brookivn. New Y ork: Joaenh A Allan R. Coe Sr. and Leonard A. president and secretary, he an­ deal—not thru a small loan com­ FORMICA counters, caremle well Bonds«-Stock»— able. South End. MI. 1-5933. Olmma. ROO Park Avenue, New York property. Have many cash buyers. A Homestead AFB spokesman nounced today. Ch-yatel Lake ere the parents of e and f l ^ tUa. Let ua modernize Thumb typewriter, like new, 810. For Appointment Call New York: William J. Lawlor Jr 14.3 MortgagiMortgages arranged. Please call Johnson. G. Milton Nelson was pany—aoo ’’Barry” at 388 Mata Experienced men required to as- BIrchStreel. Wlnnetka. Illlnoia: C.'eorge said no refueling w-as in progress The property, bought from Sol son horn yesterday at RockviUe 1952 Hudson your bathroom and Utehen. For __ Mortaures 31 High back Queen Anne upholstered George L. Graziadio, Realtor. MI. elected to fill the unexpired 2-year City HOeplUl. JACKETS St. (Formerly D t^laa Motors)^ ■emble, -wire and test electfoHio Clialf, 810. call Ml . 9-3347. ------047 NORTH MAIN-Si. Rested room, T. rivnn. 2R7 Oxford Road. New at the time Carey and Latham I:erm of Robert T^Srgn -Lavitt,—containBx a—83-4>y'-60-fo«t- Wasp 4-dr. Sedan. A one owner free estimates caU ML 6-3655, The HOME OWNERS! Combine year- WATSON REALTY Rochelle New York: Thomas B. Can- 9-5878. 109 Henry St. saw the explosion. on the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kayan, low mileage car. Immaculate TUa Shop, devices. Will consider recently diS' refrigerator. Inquire Mrs. Irish. > nett. Malnatone Farm. Wavland. Maaaa- Board of Trustees. buildlng which haa been completely WOOL QUILTED or SHEEP LINED 1868 NASH Rambler de luxe, two end bills Into an eaay-to-pay sec­ charged veterans with experience , renovated, Meacham said. Dobsonvllie. are the parents of a door, exoeUent condition, one own­ throughout. They come no clean­ TYPEWRITER—Underwood Stand­ THRALL ROAD, VERNON chuaeiis- I,qula J. .Croa,«. 1001 Jarkanri WANTED—Real estate listings. Other New Officers FLAT FINISH \HoUann the new legislative observance pro­ egate and alternate to synodical ing been in charge of the auto body 1958 CHRYSLER 4 door sedan V8. EYork; Ceorge Vieira, 15A2 gram of the State League of V.'om- shop of Vernon Esso' Service and REG. 639.95 SpoOeae light gray or blue. Truly 1950 Nash Businem Opportunities 32 Jewelry 48 ONE OR TWO girie to share four REALTOR-INSURER RedflHd- Vmnge. 'MHUrhen.- New Jcr- convention at Omaha in June, Vernon and TalcottvUle aewa NOW Rugs shampooed ahd cleaned. for training in retail store. Will aey: Edward V. ijiffan. 540 Eaat 20th' en Voters. Fred A. Johnson and Harold formerly with Charlie’s Service Hems are kaadiad throagh Tlie luxury car at a special price of . ‘ 4-Dr. sedan. A one owner local room .duplex house with two giria MI. 8-1108 A Wall to wail carpeting done in ybiir FOR SALE^Midget Smoke and have the chance to advance' to LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, re- Street. New York. New York: Oliver Bolton Notice Those attending from Manchea­ Reed: delegate and alternate to Station In Manchester. Herald’s RockviUe Rureaa, 7 W, $119S., ___i. Only 8396 down, cash or car-^lean. Radio, heater. MI. 8-1064 after 5 p.m. S m Main Slreet; Glen home. Other rugs done on our News stand, 1013 Main St., Rea­ pmr<; adjusts watches expertly. Evenings Mr. Dimock MI. 9-6008 ter and who have volunteered to N. E. Conference convention at PluntMag-HeaRng Firm Main Bt,, telephone IRemont tradeb6*WQ M caM^wamauFitzgerald Motors, Inc., manager’s position. If aggressive i.ll>3i. TUlnnia. The Bolton Board of Tax Re­ $2 1 -9 5 RockviUe Rd.. TalcottvlUe. Open Full price $295 premises. Free pickup and de­ sonable. Reasonable prices. Open daUy. TO RENT. Four room* and batli. Ralph Hornblowor anil .Jainea , J, serve as observers in this program Hartford in April, Carl E. Thoren A cerUficate of incorporation 6-6114. livery. and alert. For details apply in per- 106 CAMPFIELD R d .^ ix room PhrijAn Jr. both Spf’cial Parinprs view will meet, at the Bolton Town were: Mrs. E. H. Phillips, Mrs. Da­ Bvea. tUI 9 p.m. Thursday eveninga. 139 Spruer Sunporeh and garage. Heat and 6l.aM.Aa.Al T-Sa r- and Mrs. Victor Johnson; delegate REG. 663.50 NOW son t<^ Cape, comer lot, garage. two and C en eu i Partnera. Accordingly they Hall from-9:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. on Street. Ml, 9-4387. hot water fumiihed. Adults, Write A ff Special Partnera only aa <weeh vid Warren, Mrs. Chester Koblin- and alternate to Hartford District 3966 OLDS SUPER 86 club coupe, Today aa always we aim to please SMITH’S UPHOLSTERY baths, recreation room, ideal loca­ Monday, February 4. Wednesday, sky, Mrs. Donald Stroud and Mrs. cu'lty finding the. jet stream and Uon by so doing. Box H. Herald. themaelvea and other Partnera. convention in September, Mrs. picked it up at Albuquerque, N. Rod Btar etreased this by sey- beige and vdiite with w.w. tires, with fine cart and service at SHOP Help planted— female .35 LYNN POULTRY FARMS tion, 116,900; CaU owner MX. The Partnera above named are all Februar.v 13 and Saturday, Feb- John Mrosek. Paul Andskson and John E. John­ 9-9439. authorized to tranaact the Parlnerahip M. He added he found the jet cole ing: MUeage 1S.381. One owner, price MI. 9-4663 PARTY PLAN Demonstrators: Be Fuel and Peed 49-A Fi v e r o o m tenement. Cottage ■ bu.«ne8a andiaign the firm nathe. n ary 23’ for the purpose of hearing '. League membera who participat­ son.. STORE St. Gas stove, hot sir heat, adults — the area of maximum'tail wind "We hope the ruling circles of for a. quick eele $3695.00 Bank Evenings MI. 3-7367 . the first to show the newest. Our HOLUSTER ST. Immaculate 6tx -Joe namea and nlacea nf reaidence complaints from taxpayers who ed in the program will act aa >b- Newly elected members' of the terma, good tradaa at Fitzgerald DRY OAK WOOD, cut fireplece only. Write Box U Herald. of the Special Partnera who are not irny feel they have reason for a — at 86,500 feet and followed a these countries understand the L ook! DE CORMIER MOtOR 1957 line is reedy for you, over 50() MANCHESTER PARKADE and stove lengths. $10 per load. room Colonial with garage. Aleo alao Oeneral Partnera ard: servers by attending sessions of the Church Board will be installed at series of steps downward to 34,000 riaks implied in American plans Motors, Inc.. RockviUe Rd., Tel- items in housewares, toys, notions haa fireplace, combination • win­ Paul B. Skinner, 26,5 Kenivn Idine, hearing. General Assembly in Hartford. It t h e w'orship services Sunday LEATHER WAIST LENGTH RAYON UNIHJ eottvUle. Tbl. MI. 3-5191. PI. 2-7886. THREE ROOMS end bath. Heat, feet before turning away from the and will not expoao their territory and novelties. Write or call coUect, WANTED—Mechanic, lull time all Utilities, stove included. 830 per dows, aluminum siding and IM noi'ida, Percy W. Brown. BOLTON BOARD OF TAX ia hoped that every session will be morning. The entire Board will stream at Hartford. Conn. to such fire and devastaUon.” SALpS, INC. Building—Contracting 14 around man, good opportunity for Sfk)5 Chealnut HIM Drive. .Cleveland REVIEW 3-door with Olds 88 motor The House of Plastics, Ihc., Avon, week. 36 Park St Rockville. 'TR. baths. ExceUenb location. T, J. Helghla, Ohio: Alfred R. Meyer Hurl observed by some members of the. meet for organization and election Hawkins said the average tem­ Conn, ORchard 7-1694. right man. Apply ’Turnpike Auto Charl;.s T. Hathaway, of officers Jan. 31. at 7:30 p.m. and 13-v«U (Qrstem. A real ring' 34 MAPLE ST., MANCHESTER FOR YOUR remodeling, repairs or FIREWCXID cut to order. MI. 5-6915.* Crockett, Realtor. Office, MI, Tnwera. Greenwich. Connecticut: F. L e a s e ’s 62 unite throughout the perature outside the heated plane additions call WUUam Kanehl, Service. 164 W. Middle ‘Tpke. 9-4394, MI. 9-3968. 8-1577 or Ree. MI. 9-7751 Dewey Everett. 19 Eaat 72nd Street. Chairman' State. The League observers will be Following the meeting, refresh­ rang-doo. Full price $895. Alao ■ New York; Paul H. Dnvia. was about 90 degrtes below zero. (]loventry Notice SUEDE NOW Contractor and Builder. MI. SMALL TWO room furnished apaiH- Lawrence Lombardi there only to observe and then ments were served by members of 1950 Ford 2-door, 6 Cyl. Very WATTRESS-^days. Apply Oak St. , WANTKD—Uas station attendant, MAPLE ST. area—Extra large five *36 Surrey I.nne. Oh nvlew, Itllnnia: clean. Full price $285. 1950 Pack­ 8-7778, ment. Private bath, Apply Mar- Arthiw w Wakeley. 2,34 I.elcester Road Howard M. Kenneaon bring information back to the local the Ladies’ Aid Society. RED8 HIT GLOBAL HOP Tha Coventry Zoning Board of Grill alter 5 ^.m. part time nights and weekends. Garden—Farm—Dairy low’s. 867 Main St. - room home on one floor, garage, pnlfworth'. Illlnoia: Herbert I. Mark- ard 4-door sedan. Very solid 8845. Apply Turnpike Auto Service, 164 ham. 5811 South Dorchealer Avehue. leagues. It is expected that the Moscow, Jan. 25 (6*)—"fhe Army Appeals passed on following cases 1950 Buick 2-door $396. 1953 Olda 1953 V8 four door BID'WELL Home Improvement Co. Products 50 amesite drive, large trees, porch, program -will start in March. WANTED—High School senior to W. Middle ’11>ke. ■excellent condition. Cef'lton W. Chicago^ inintda; Arthur O. Llllv. 1123 n'ewspaper Red Star declared to­ S t a private mMting held at tha JACKETS sedan, radio and heater, plus Alterations, additions, garages.- North Woodbine Avenue. Oak Park II- Mrs. Jules Karp has also volun­ * 88 4-door sedan 8677. Fitzgerald train for position of receptionist- Hutchins. MI. 9-5183, 9-4694. Mem­ Sow.A Shoath for Spring day the recent 'round - the - world Town Office Building Monday, SIZE.S 43, 44, 46 Motme, Inc., formerly Brunner’a, many extras. Completely winter­ Re-siding specialists. Easy budg­ No. 1 GREEN .MGUNTAIN pota­ Bosincaa Locations unola; Inilher Dearborn. 7.35 Valley teered to act aa an observer from Bomber Spans U.S. et terms. MI 9-6493 or TR nurse in local doctor’s office. Job toes; mealy and nice eating, de­ ber Manchester Multiple Llstlnr Road, Glencoe. Illlnoia.- flight of U.S. B53S is part of January 21st, 1957. RockviUe Rd., TelcottviUe, Open ized with new snow caif Ures, one open part time before graduation, MASON’S HELPER. Phone MI. For Rent u 3. The Partnerahip bualneaa Ja a zen- the local Licague. global preparation by the United 1. Ernest snd Frsnoss Brown, REG. 17.95 owner, excellent condition. CaU 5-9109. livered to your door. Call C T. Service. — foal Becurity bualneaa, Inrludlng acting Under Four Hours eves. tiU 9. full time after graduation. A chal­ 9-7406. Hathaway. MI. 9-6458.. States to launch war against the Bread and Mill; Street granted an M^. 3-8923. BRICK BUILDING, tWo blocks aa broker, dealer and underwriter, and JUST 6 LEET! i m DODGE PICK-UP. New Urea. lenging and responsible position WETHEftELL ST. — Sparkling the bualneaa of acting aa broker In Soviet Union. ^ extension on 'building psrmlt to Rooftqg—Siding 16 lor mature girl who likes to work from Msin St. Approxlmetely 3800 clean two-family • duplex. Oil commodittea. (Oonllnued frdm'Pafp One) In the first comment here on the complete dwelling. All work mutt ’IP Excellent condition, 8500. Ceil ML' 1960 . 8TUOEBAKER Champion, 4. 7718 principal 'place of bualneaa la Pioneer Patch Quilt with people. Send credentials and HouseTiold Goods SI - sq. ft. of floor' space. Close to heat, aluminum combinatlm win­ nonstop flight by three U.S. 9-7885. radio and heater, good condition. Help Wanted— parking tot. ML 3-6494. at 60 Wall'-SIreet, Borough of Manhat- be completed by June 1st, 1957. 8395 full price. L 4 L Motors, 634 RAT’S ROOFING OO., shingle and references for interview to Box K, dows. double garage, large land- tan. City- Cnutity and Slafe of Ne»' Study oK the .stream has been in Stratpfortresses in 45 hours and Reason for extension: Failure of ALL OTHER MEN’S SURCOATS and built up roofs, gutter end con­ Herald, Male or Female 37 PRANK’S ANTIQUE SHOP, 43Q ecaped lot. both sides available 1 o ^ . .The office and place of bualneaa progress more than two years. 19 minutes, the Soviet newspaper ^ n ter St. Formerly Solimene’s. STORE—Formerly Sears Roebuck In Connecticut la 75 Pearl Street. Hart­ sub contractors complete func­ USED CAR ductor work. roof, chimney re­ Lake St., is buying and selling noon. Maddock A deVoe, Realtors. ford. In addiUon to Maj. Smith. - the aaid: , Botgward ssles, service and pairs. Ray Hegenow,' Ml. 9-3314. FOUNTAIN HELP—Full or part good used furniture and anUques. at the Center. DealralSe Mata St. tions within specified time. parte COULD„YOU work 18 hours per -JA; 3-0355, evenings, JA. 8-0189. 5.i„The amounta of capital fumlahed aircraft comm^ider, the crew con^ “ American' Imperialists prepar­ 3. George and Berniceto Orabherr, JACKETS DRASTICALLY REDUCED Ray Jackson, 50. 8-8335. week if you received 840? If so time. Pleasant working conditions, ML 9-6580. Hourrt~a.m.-S p.Tn:— locatiodi, heat lumlshed. Approxi- snd BClually contributed hv the Special SALE jitore benefits. No phone calls, Ap­ ■eisted of 1st. X,t. flaydon Y. ing a nuclear war agamat the So­ River Road, granted variance in 1950 OLDSMOBILE 88, radio, heat­ and have a car, call 'TR. 6-7923. mately 1300 sq. ft. floor qtace. Ml. Manchester and Vicinity Partnera who arc not alao General Grubbs, Shallmar, Fla., pilot; Capt. ROOFING. SIDING, painting. Car- ply Mr.' Byrnes, Arthur Drug ANTIQUE FURNITURE. eUver, 9-6806 or Ml. 9-6531. P ^ n e r a are aa roflowa: viet Union realize th ^ themselves aet-back for proposed 3 car ga­ er, hydramaUc, engine overhauled Paut B. S kinn er...... ,..,*250,000 Charles 8. Hawkins, South Wlitd- .will be subject to nuclear retalle- GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES entry. Alterations and additions, PART TIME caahier, eveninga Store. 943 Main St. xlase, china, and used furniture Echo Mountain Estates Retcy W. Brown .....v ..... 290.000 rage. Reason: Contour of lend In- 1955 Mercury two-door. Radio, heat- and guaranteed. $im. See this one eilings. Workmanship guaran­ INDtlSTHIAL AREA to rent or .aor. Conn., observer-navigator; and Uon. ' They ere stubbornly seek­ voivmg Skungameug River and today. L a L Motora, 634 Center S only, experience not necessary. ^bought and. sold. Furniture RepiUr (Off from Lake Street) A'fred R. Meyer...... '.... 250,000 ar light green. $1695. teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 399 Autumn.' Apply Norman’s. 443 Hartford Rd. WANTED—Professional hairdress­ Service. Ml. 8-7449. lease,.8300 sq. ft. floor space, F. D ew ey Everett ...... 200.000 warrant officer James J. Lana- ing ways cif destroying others highway. ■■ St. Formerly SoIimene^s. Borg- St. Ml. 3-4860. , er, top salary, male or female. ground floor, heated, loading plat­ 6% room split level and ranch iPaul H. I>av|il ...... ■,...... Z50.nno ford, Tampa, Fla., weather tech­ while they themselves remain in­ 1954 Dodge Royal V8 club coupe. ward sales, service and parti. homes, from 814.900 up, FHA mort­ ‘'Arthur Arthur W. W Wg*—■ a k e l e y .5. 100.000 nician. ' Anyone wishing to protest either AVON COSMETICS offers oppor­ Write Box J, Herald. THOR SSlkQ-automatic washing form, near raUroad, 760* from tact.” of these decisions must do so be­ 81895. machine, clean, good condition. gages aveUable. For full informe- ^rbert I. .Hal^am ...... joo.w’” CEHOUSESSON FOR THE'best in shingle and buUt. tunity lor growing income throuita Mata St., Mancheeter. MI. 9-8048. m hur G', Lilly ...... A5.000 A National Guard F86 aingie jet The U.S. Air Force aaid the fore Monday, February 11th, 1967. 1966 staUon up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ ASSISTANT manager—Good oppor­ MI. 9-6654. tton.. I-ull^r Drarhqrn ...... 7S.0n6 I N C=. 3968 Buick Super Riviera. ' Radio, servicing families in your neigh­ flew from California to New York Sight was a demonstraUon of its Dated this 24th day of January wagon, four door, nine passenger, ney and root repairs call Coughlin. borhood. Call MI. 3-5196. tunity, pleasant - working condi­ Cell 6 Tha amount of rapllal furnlahail in about 3’.;^ hours a year ago. capability - to drop a' hyd)-dgen beater, dynaflow, pdwer brakei. heater, radio, Fordomatie, mllei ML 3-7707. tions. Apply in person* to Jack NINE CU. FT. WsstinghouM refrig­ and sctUBlI.v conlrihiitrd aa hla ronlribu- 19fi7. A 81396. age 9500, excellent condition, price Elliworth Mitten Affency llon b.v radii Snreial Partner who la . Hawkins said the purpose of tlie bomb anywhere in (he worid. •Evelyn Wanner, Secretary DEMONTRATORS Sanson, Strand The.ater, Hartford. erator. General Electric washing Subarban.For Rent t f REALTORS alao a Grhrral Partner la: flight was to "check the feaaability The Kremlin has charged before 82398. Call MI. 3^111, ALL TYPES of roofing, siding and maebine wringer type. Both in Ralph Hortiblower...... -.12(10,000 Zoninjr Board of Appeals, Cov­ 1968 PONTUC Chieftain dc iitxa carMntry work. Materiala and REAL ESTATE sales person. Male FIVE ROOM Cape Ood. Vernon, MI. 8-6980 Jamea J. Phelan Jr. ;....’.. 250,000 of finding a jet stream on the West that the Unito<>d'Vhla'reHrncat*lhi8 favoring tailwind. He said a modi­ er naUons not to cooperate with ivory. 34,000 milet. 81195. Siding Co., Inc. MI. 9-8933. sion basil. The Real EsUte Cen­ shopping.. Vacant.' E A E Realty, 6th dap of November, 1966. CAR BURN OIL? ter, Inc.. JA^S-6524 fied automatic navigator find* the the United States in furnishing Apply • WANT|K> MI. 9-6397, MI. 3‘4480. CHARLES T.-fX)VKRING most favorable tall wind. qvri-seas bases, saying they, were 1963 Studebakee Champion. Radio, Economy overhaul, most cars. Reliable, Honest, Person WanKed Tn Rent $8 RAf.PH HORNBLOWER beater, overdrive. Very clean. Roofing and diimneys 16*A JAMES J. PHELAN JR. Hawkina said he had little dtS- risking retaliatory nuclear deatrue- wsnt lo kMw Parte and labor 849.95. No down - TO TAKE OVER GREEU4 lilANOR—BV4 room ranch. JOSEPH T. w a l k e r JR, , Beet buy 8395. WONDER BREAD BAKERY Situations Wanted— WAi^TD^Tta^ bedroom famU'y . Garage. Three bedrooms, natural .b y ^ , T. BBRGIN. Afty. It) payment, 84.95 monUily. Alt work R(X)FINQ — Specialiaing ui repair­ .. UNPAID BALANCE . fact guaranteed. ing rqpfs of all kinds. Also new 521 Connecticut Blvd, Femple 38 MONTHLY PAYMENTS houBe on bue line. 8130 monthly finish birch cabinet kitchen, tUs- 1953 WILLYS two-door. Heater and Write Box Q, Herald. posal. Amesite driveway, knotty VILLIAM R. ROVEN8KY overdrive. F heed engine. 8495. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys East Hartford, Conn. WILL CARE FOR children in my 816.79 HAROLD E. VERRH.L COLE MOTORS ine porch. Combination windows, CHARLES R. PRRRIGO cleaned, repaired, 36 years' ex- home, days. Vicinity Green and 8 Cdmplete WANTElD-rSmall fumlohed apazt- PAUL J. EAKIN 1991 MenniryJ Radio, heater, Merc- 486 Center St. MI. 9-0680 penenee. BVee estimates. CaU PART TIhra experienced bookkeep­ Rooms of Furniture Split rail, fence, fuUy landscaped. IS IT 4 600D DEAL FOR Ho — . - Buckley Schools. Xtl. 9-9439. mant for young couple. Occupancy Newly redecorated. Seen hy ap­ CHARI;ES S. SARGENT o-matic. $496. lowiey. Manchaster-Ml. S-5861. er. Apply at Manchester Sales k desired February 15 or before. EDWARD O ' MCDONNELL COMPRESSOR RENTALS Appliances, Shopping .Psrkade. WILL CARE FOR children in my Beautiful Weatinghouge Elec-. pointment. MI. 94848. No brokers. by—D; T. BEROIN. Ally, 5 1961 Buick Special. Radio, heater, ■ Refrigerator CaU Everett Watkins. JA. 6-6910 fact Call Ml. 9-8234. home while mother worka. MI. aRcr 9 p.m. WALTER M. C.IBLIN RREAKER DRIU HAMMERS dynaflow. 8598, Auto Driving Rckool 1-A Heating—Plumbing 17 9-3540. Beautiful Bedroom Suite Deepwood - Devon Drive Area HOWARD E. BUHSE OLAN MILLS want two ladles for. Beautiful Living Room Suite GEORGE L. MORRIS t f ROMPT SERVICE ANYWHERE ANYTIMi 1991 Pontiac. Juat overhauled. 8545. LARSON’S DRIVlHO School. Beautiful Dinette Set WANTED—Four or five room Four room single. Nice neighbor­ JAMES J. WATSON WILL CARE for child in iqy home DANIEL T.'BERG IN J l f £ ? Manchester’a only trained and heated apartment with utiUtlea In­ hood. Many extras included. 1950 Packard ultraipatic. Juat PLUMBING and heatiiM-rRepalra d o v ^ o j^ k>catfon!"pay'*^«'* p i? days. Vicinity of Waddell School. BeauUfui "D e Luxe” Range HENRY HORNBLOWER H FOR THE REST C A U certified instructor. For your safe­ and contract wor*. c SiiV l 9^541. hqur. No experienced McoseiSy^ cluded. Reasonable. Call MI. tuned’ up. New suburbanite snow Tel. MI. 9-6869. Instead Of Westlnghouse Elec. 8-8838 ' Phone MI. 9-5361 RALPH HORNBLOWER JR. ty wa are trained to teach proper­ Hours 9 a.m, to 3 p.m. or 8 pjn. Kagrigerator if you prefer HARRY W. PDCCETTI ' tires. 8196. ly. ML 94078. ; LLOYD'S Plumbing Service as-. HAROLD r. CARTER BUres satisfaction, prompt service. to 9 p.m. Please apply in person Rugs, Lamps. Tables, Linoleum YOUNG COUPLE with' two ehU- JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. TRISTAN ANTBLL A DZEN CONSTRUCTION CO. 1960 Ford 6, two-door. 8245. MANCHESTER Driving Academy CH. 7-6124, MI. 9-6485. .reedy for w rit to Mr. Kelsey. and a Few Other. Articles dren desire five room unfurnished 164 East Center St., Manchester JOSEPH A. G U y iA Mon., Jan. 28, 9 to 10 a.m^ snd’ s Doga—Birds—Pets 41 EVH31'lYTOINO WILLIAM J. LAWLOR JR. Just aae look at iheae pricra aranteea quick rcsulu. Expert apartment by March 1st. ML GEORGE T. Fl.YNN Lovely and slimming and a fash­ PHONE Ml 9«435S ’66 OLDS. MiPER ’33 PONT. De Luxe 1940 PONTIAC convertible coupe, itnictlons. Dual-controlled car. to 4 p.m. at the Andrews Buildlnc, THE UNPAID 9-5567. ■ ' WADDELL RO-—Immaculate three 66 Holiday Coops mad you havb your.answer. Any 8 3-Door Extra clean. RadiO, heater,' ny- S BIBD, cat And dog supplies, whole THOMAS B. GANNETT ion favorite for spring—the slihple C41I Mr. Miclette, your personal Millinery—DressmakinK 19 63 SiMt Onter St sale and retail. Daily 9 to 6 p.m. BALANCE PRICE bedroom Colonial. This is an ex­ LOUIS J. CROSS sheath, .combined her )vith a ver­ Pioneer Patch ia a shoWy quilt deal It a good deal If you csin dzamaUc. 8895. instructor at PI. 2-7349. ONLY 8456.36 EXECUTIVE . desires modem cellent buy for 818,000. Immediate HARRY A. TREES inspired by the women of yester­ $2M5 aave actual cash. Why look $845 DRESSMAKING. alteraUons. WOMAN . TO do ■ light housework, Tuesday, Thursday, FViday nights HATTFIEI-D SMITH satile jacket. A half-aiza special. 7 9. Porterfield’s Route 6~end Free storage, until wanted. Free____ ap(ulment. with two or three bed­ occupancy. Good financing. T. J. CUPTON P. WALKER JR. year who used their precious further, when your beat buy is 1949 Mereuiy. Radio, heaUr, over­ ' 9:30 e.m-5 p.m. Evening eppotat- lake cam of children while moth­ to rooms in suburban Hertford. Write Crpekett,. Realtor. Office No. 6452 with Piktt-O-Raina In­ •MDeSOTO V-B drive. 83W. .. LOST CONFIDENCE quickly re­ Chapel, South IVindiMr. JA 6-3891. delivery. Fre'e' set up by our own ML JOHN J. MARKHAM cluded tn eizea 12'i, ' ‘14H, I6'A, scraps of fabrics to make heirloom right here . . . right now! '53 BUICK SUPER stored by a skilled, courteous in­ menu. Mrs. Brunelle, S0-8%neer er works. Live in. Private room, reliable men. Box T,' Herald. 8-1677 or Rea, MI. 9-7781. STANLEY M. EH>ER8' covers such as this one. ' Hardtop 6-Door hoard, salary. MI. 9-3635. LOUIS J. DUPRE 18H. 20H. 22>i, 34H. Size 14H, 1949 Mercury coupe. Late model en- structor.^ Professional teaching. Circle. MI. 9-9383. MANCHESTER PET Center,. 998 mA. •Ph^ne Me Immedietely JAMES r. GII.BERT dlresa. 3 3-4 yards of 35-inch; Pattern No. 2630 contsdns pat­ W« Give GroM SHmpt $1750 gtae. 8145. Manchester’s lesdlng driving Main St. 8 6t H Green etampa. EUGENE M. MATAI.E.VE tern pieces: materiai requirements; ’64 Ford V-8 2:Dr. $1095 $457 school. CaU Mr. MorUock. ML PART TIME career. For home Hartford CH. 7-0858' jacket, 3 l-S.yaijU,. SHEUOIL makers wanting to supplement MI. 9-4378. Free parking. - “ If you B.. RAYMOND POWELL For this pattern; aend 35c in piecing and finishing directions. 9-7398. ■ Horing—^Truckinf want a pet—see us.” Open Mon.,- Aftgr 7 P.M. <3H. 6-4690 GEORG B V ieira 'M FORD V-6 ’51 B U irh '■ Many othen, to choose from. Storage family income. Must be over ta. See It Day or Night EDWARD V. LAFFAN coins, your name, address, size de­ Send 2Sc in Coins, your name, 3-Door ’S3 Olds De Luxe ^*98” i SPECIAL H’top 20 well-educated, well-groomed aod Sat.1. 9-6. TburTbure. and F ri., 6-9. OIJVER H. HEtOHVHEIOHWAY address and the Pattern Number to Over as can id'our dinosal. U y m It you have no means of trmnMtoC- PAUi. E s------g i i o ^ sired, end the pattern number to 4-Dr...... $1173 d o st see itaak for■ It. TttAM______to w it Business Services Offered 13 AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. local able to meet people. A good job Utlon, .Pll send my auto for you. HEATING and APPLIANCE PERCY______W. B R O iW SUB BURNETT, THE MAN- ANNE CABOT. THE MANCHES­ MJj $1S75 $S21 * Mypne'a^takBet. lf« zoaaonable and long diztance moving, pack­ with good pay In own commtmlty PUPPIES, EIGHT weeks old. Call No obligation. by^D. - T. jBEROIN. Alty. In CHKS'CBR EVENING HERALD, TER EVENING HERALD. 11S« i V l C t daiu BILLS' TELEVISION Service. for those who qualify. This U the AVR. AMERICAB, NEW YORK orifltfer la refused. ' ing. storage Call ML 8-Sin. Hart­ ML 9-6031. 141 W. Vernon St. SALES REPRESENTATIVE .Atiraro'iu MbyEr .' * ■ JIM A’lac. AMEUCAS./, NEW Aveilabis at aU Umea. Pbilco fac­ ford CH. 7-1423. National Chlldcraf\ project. For A—Ir-B—E—R— S 86. N. y . 66.N. Y. i MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES tory Supervised servlM. Tel. MI. further information' write State " COMMERCIAL a. RESIDENTIAL PEDIGREEXl Cocker Speqiel. Two ,tt-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD HtAima nrautaef d c s ik a il c 'Semrdta ratra K rants now for Quilt Books ! now avelleble— “YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER" - ^ MANCHESTER MOTOR S4698. MAN(3IESTER — Movmg and Manager, Box 8, Herald, giving months old. Femsle. AU black. F.______r> copy of the Fall A Winter Flower QuUts—QiOl; Grandmoth- RANGE OBd FUEL OILS RAY DWYER, Used Car Manager—SIS W e 8t CENTER ST. trucking Co. Ml. 8-6868. Owned age, experience, amount of time Call Ml. 3-5733: Ml; 6-4791. , ' APTLY PAULJi. DAVIS RADIO .’TV Service.. Sewing me- 1957 TELEVifSION. Three fambua ■r>:t )ie u a ” a f bur eonvete paUern erie fatchwork QullU—Q102; AU- 34-HOUB OIL BURNER SERVICE OPEN EVENINGS—t e l e p h o n e Ml |-«637 T | » KMdi 0T. and operated by Walter B. Per- available and telephone number. makeg, diadqunt prices. No dwmi eonpleU Tear ^ ll t e —Q193. Each book epn- BUDGET • MONTHLY 4 C.OJI. chliiea and amaU appliances re- ett Jr., and William J. Pickering. FEMALE ENGLISH Setter, spay­ , ML 9d733 CaU Aldrich. ML WANTED—Girl for part Hme work payment, $3 weekly. No payment THE KARTFORP GAS CO. tataa pattern pieces and full direc- CHARLES X MINICUCCIJR. ^ ed, e%ht months old. Reasonable. uniU March, Budget Cehtar. J A 'a iid ' Bar tlonz far making twelve . quilts. iOM * -«e ' MANCHESTER Package Dellveey. In office to handle fUtag, typing MI. 1-4886. BROOKFIELD RD„ BOLTON—M] 9-166ti’ A O ^ t O i We’e’AXS'a’/.'e'te •■eVWb*. .k. ♦••VC p-.kk.^iiehkAb'.wn.v.^ 1 < r'* ~ l^vlera. Bard' Light trucking and pAckoge (WlA- .8-4164. ■ " 5Pf. S S S s s a 4 r u fk m . 0»a- and muocUaneous duties. Apply er>. Refrigerators, washers and Goodyear Tire k Rubber Co., 160 1U4 CU; FT. Kelvtaator refrigera­ ASK 1^ Mja 1 con^ibn. GENERAL house Wiring, lill e t^ a movlM .mectaiiy. Foldli« Goodwin 81., East‘Hartford.. BU, ML9-MM. Can f t 3-6ISI afiief ’ii V n . tor, exccUent confitioa. ctulrs ^ r«lL Ml. 6-0783. 81-5434. Read Herald Adv«. able. JH. 9-6646. ■ (- ■ i. ■* . U , ■ ■, ' ial Fund; Mrs. and Mrs. Osoar O. Cbiu-laa Brendel, atewardafilp; Wal-j Canvass vlaitora of-th e North The Waathar ^ About Town Methodist Church-are reminded of Jaycees Will Assist Town Church Seats AnderaOn, Mrs: Max Schubert, ter 'Wllklnaoi), CHcistlan senriee; the meeting Sunday afternoon in M ai^abter Couivcii o f Churahea Cleorge Katz- Jr„ study of future Feieeast at D. B. Wualjwi'Wan aa the church vestry at 2 o’clock. delegator- Rainhotd -Rautenberg, iteeds; Alfred Lange and George Robert O. Boucher, chairman of 'Katz Jr., iraniraitce. - - ■ - Sunday will lie known in the ' In Traffic Survey^ Canvass Slate Suiidav Synod and Conference delegate; Tonight fair, colder. J' creAed bf- S degreea above. Toman eW lair, Newly elected eounctlmen and Committee - chatrmar. elected dancing at the regular Saturday Member of the Audit day School aesaion, pupils will sign j who will call at the homes of the ,The Manchester Junior Chamber* where, planning and.zoning machin­ wert>^ Albert Cervlnl, evengsltsis; floe of part-time sgcrjitaiy. . nlfbt dance tomorrow hight at,, cold. High In high lia. officers o f Concordia Liitheran Bureau of Ctrculatiea 'the Declaration of Fsitli; A f the i congregation.' This visitation is of Commerce will,undertake to as- , ery Is well established. Cllhtoh Bragg, property;. AifiW -Feb. 17 was set as tiie first tw-British American Oiih. Mahche$ter—^A City of VUlaga Charm . 1 • - ,'J Holineaa service, one gioup wUl I pa|l of the annual budget canvass 'The Development Oonunlaslon Church will be Installed at the Lange i»r.. finance; W alter Kire- day to hold two sarvicaa, one at Dancing 'wlH M from t p.m, to sist the town in compiling .data for t stressed that that Jaycees "ars not- build th e' A m y Crest Another program. '' fSj^lce Sunday momlHg. Ootinell- cMsper. inualp and worshtpV Bd- ,Si4S Am., the aaeond,Bt,10:lf .a.iTbi* group will give the Afflrmatlon of . a statiatical study which la now pretending to be experts on either' men to be Installed are: Clerence ward.Kehl, Ohriaiian aducation and for a trial pefiod ctf ensitnowi.^aa N R It' Saturday, Tamniy Paige VOL. LXXVI, NO. 99 (TEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1957 (ClaaaUted AdvortMag on Page • ) PRICE FIVE CENTR IK ‘ Faith, and Kathleen Vennsrt will i The Est^ian Lutheran Sunday underw-a.V. plannlnj; or zoning, or to Interfere ify- - • Oovlll. reelected to serve for a term literature; Joseph Oalont -and^ directed by the aabual liidetlngv al-4 his band wllf ^Im/for dancing. be aolnist tSchool, with children from Man­ Ralph Kryaak. chairman of the w-ith or duplicate the excellent jobs ; . j i ' : .fy chester, New Britain, Hartford and local Jaycec’s Community Devel­ being done now l-y members of of three .vears; Charles Brendel, Jo­ The quarterlv Department meet- , New Haven, will meet at the parish opment Pi'ojert. announced plans planning ahd-' zoning boards in seph Galoni. Edward Kehl and ing of VFW' Auxiliaries in Con house of Zi6n Lutheran Church for the project after conferring many of our communities.'' Reinhold Rautenberg elected -for neeticut will taka place Sunday. Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. The men’s-^ yesterday with Wilfred Maxwell, To Attend Seminar their first terris of three yeafs Son Certain at 2 p.ro. at tha CCt(0------Home,----- Rt. 5. -, choir will also meet at the parish! planning administrator. tn connection with the survey, esch. Broad S t, Meriden. Department; house this Sunday afternoon. I Krvzak said Maxwell accepted Kryzak said he will attend:a sem- The Church Ooimcll elected the President Ruth Cunningham w ill' the Jaycee offer Of assistance, aiid -fnar Feb. 4 in W illlntntic, and In­ following officers Weonesday eve­ HALE'S Parents Not preside. Anderson-Shea Auxiliary, N d ., generally described two projects vited an.v other interested Jaycees ning.: Alfred Lange' Sr., vice presi­ 2046. VFW. will hold iU usual set- j which the Junior Chamber* can in Manchester to attend nith him. dent: Edward , Weiss, secretary; Mr. and Mra. C. Rudolph Ander­ carry out. William Deihko, treasurer; Henry son. 10 Russell St„ who are leaving back party this evening at the The purpose of the agminar, con­ Post Home. Playing will begin at One ia a traffic survey which will Agnew, benevolence treasurer; F A B RIC Soviet Spys town on Feb. 15 to take up res- ; include interviewing motorists on ducted by the Development Com- George Ksts Jr., flnsncial treas­ idance In Hyan'nls, Mass., as the ' 8:80. Refreshments are being do­ ii'iasion, is to fanTiliarizs Jaycees nated. and all proceeds will be origin and destination. A second urer; Joseph Gatoiil, assistant fi­ new owners of the "House of IVil- is' s house-to-house ctnvass in with planning and soning concepts, nancial secretary; John Noska Jr., New York, Jan. 26 {/P)— given to the Mile of Dimes. and with the t>-pe of Information of FESTIVAL liam." were given a party by rela­ selected sections of town, chiefly benevolence secretary. Seventeen-year-old Lawrence tives last Sunday at the 3 J's. They value in planning. ’The District meeting of Amer­ to get immigration information- to Mrs. Erich Brandt,' secretaiV- Soble says he can’t believe his were presented with a purse of augment pWpulationi studies Meanwhile, Kryzak said, he >sill treasurer of fhe Ooheordfa Memor­ RIAUTIFUL MATERIAL AT money. Mra. Anderson ha^ been ican Legion Posts and Auxiliaries mother and father were mem­ will he held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. which have already been made. attempt to fint a half dozen or teaching at the Waddelf School Study Took Four Years more Jaycees who are Interested bers of a Soviet spy ring oper­ for the past 10 years and her hus­ in Berlin High School. A t a recent meeting of town of­ In assisting the local planners, and LOW, LOW FRIGES! ating in the United States. band has been associated with ficials, Maxwell and General Man­ schedule a meeting at which Max- Cheney Bros, for over 30 years. Mystic Review. No. 2. WBA. The blond youth aayi he la members, wilt meet Tuesday in ager Richard Martin- displayed V ell will oiftllne the local needs. "more thaif 100 per cent certain basic maps and charts in a study VALUES to m Yd. - TTie Confirmation class will meal Odd Fellows Hall to make plans Kryzak said he would tty to , that my lather and mother aren’t Senate Set which hss been going on for four organize the' meeting u-ithln a British Press3 1 asts^ tomorrow at 10 a.m. in St. John's I for the.lnst'allation of officers on spies.’’ 0 years. Martin asked the officials Church parish hall. |Feb. 5.- couple of weeks. ^ NOW The boy’s father, Jack Soble. 83, present, most of them charged When Martin spoke to officials hi. mother, Myra, 52. and Jacob For Inquiry £ d with some kind of policy deci­ at the meeting on data accum­ Albani. 64, all of New York City, sions, to make suggeatlons about ulated so far, he said the greatest were . arrested by the FBL yes­ Remarks on Troops refinementa of the study. n e ^ was for volunteer help to do terday. They were charged with When the maps and other ma­ field work and other tasks .neces­ collecting Infomlatlon about the On Mideast terials are prepared correctly for projection on a screen, the public sary to fill out blanks on the infor­ national defense for purposes of By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER mation available. CransmitUng the information to ORANGE HALL will be invited to a meeting at WashiiiKton, Jan. 26 (/P)— Washington, Jan. 26 (/P)— State Department officials weFe which they will be shown. the Soviet Union or Ita agents. The Soble youngster, X senior Sen. Fulbriffht (D -A rk) said concerned toda.v that a remark by Secretary of State Dulles Kryzak explained that the local Town Radio Club at Rhodes Preparatory School In today he believes a Senate a^iout British and French soldiers might deal a new jolt to ' Jaycee effort is the outgrowth of Manhattan, spoke freely about his review of administration Mid­ a Statewide project in which Jun­ U.S. relations with Britain and France. ior Chamber of Commerce chap­ Yard parents. dle East policy will follow State Department press officer, Lincoln White, after con^* BINGO Will Hear Lewis "It they had any crooked deal­ ter! throughout the State and the congre.s.sionaI action on Presi­ 6 sdltation with Dulles, tried to head o ff negative overseas re- Connecticut Development Com­ ings. I would have known about EVERY SRTURDRY NIGHT E. B. Lewis, manufacturer of . • Drip Dry Printad Cottona it," he said. "Spies . . . what are dent Eisenhower’s military- a c t i^ with an assurance that Dulles did not mean to insult mission are cooperating. . • Everglaze Printed Cottons Enjoying New Freedom 7:4S P.M. The Jaycees are undertaking a electronic cryatals, u*!!! address they spyiqg on? What they saw economic proposals for that BritisV^and French armed forces. survey of planning and zoning in the Mancheater Radio Club at jta tEverglaze Plain Cottons In the sli-eet?" _____Mrs. Nancy Conant, a -polio* victim, amiles happily aa she area. But it appeared from the first reaction in British news­ 20 GAMES— 5 SPECIALS— 1 SWEEPSTAKE The Sobles and Albam were held demonstrates a new portable power unit for respirators at Mount their communities for the Devel­ meeting Monday evening at 7:30 a Finest Plain Broadcto|h Fullbright conceded, in ' an In­ papers thH^the explanation didn’t do the trick. The London opment Commission. In $100,000 ball each as the FBI Sinai Hospital in New York. It makes it possible for respirator terview that he does not have in Civil Defense Headquarters, lo­ a Onyx Denims patients to go to the theater, go shopping In stores and engage in • Kryzak said the aurvey ahould hinted othera might be involved In sufficient votes to defer action on Dail.v SketeV for exampto, carried a front page banner head- niany other hitherto impossible activities. The new unit, 24 be relatively simple In Manchester cated in the basement of the Mu- the alleged spy ring. the Eisenhower resolution, now line reading: ‘’pulles Insult to Forces.” U.S. Atty. Paul Williams said inches long, 16 inches wide and nine inches thick, . weighs 55 the subject of hearings before the The remark Iff, nicipal Building. All interested secretary of state John Foater Dulles, appearing before the the "upper members” of the al­ pounds. I t ' is carried underneath a wheelchair with a flexible Senate Foreign Relations and made by Dulles ytoterdsy while persons are invited to attend. FINEST qUALITY Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees In leged espionage group "are not hose connecting it-to the patient's respirator. Armed SeivKea corumitteea. he waa testifying bemre the Sen­ The club also reminds anyone Waahington, confera with John B. Hollia'ter"(right). International at the present time identifiable." "But I think the inquiry will be ate Foreign Relations m 4 Armed Interested in learnUig the code or Cooperation Administrator. Dulles said congressional failure to Police Arrest Almost 2 Million Confroutrd with Evidence approved,” he said. Services .committeea In ahsport of securing an Amateur Radio li­ CHINO CLOTH "trust the '’President" on the leconomlc program for the Middle. SPECIAL r PRESCRIPTIONS cense that claaacs are conducted In Washington, Sergei R. Fullbright said'be would seek President Elsenhowef's reqhisst for East would be "a great disaater.” THIS WEEK ONLY "SAFELY FILLED" 1 every Tuesday evening at 7:30 in U INCHES. Striganov, Soviet counselor, was approval for the ptdicy review special military-economic powers Six in Hartford Civil Defense Headquarters. These EEfi. a 1.4t YD...... Y d . 99c called to the -State Department Crucial Debate Set Monday when the twtnepmmitteea to block Communist expsniloh in classes are free of' charge and are and reportedly confronted with meet in rio.ied xexsion to -cpntinue the Middle East. Arthur Drug StorM j sponsored by the club aa a public evidence involving Soviet officials their questioning of Secretary 'of Sen. Morse (D-Orel, a critic of As ‘Kidnapers’ serv-ice. Ir the case. State Diillea. Dtrllea ia oppoaedxto the Elsenhower propoiala. said he N j Four Bodies Hunted \i any such review on grounds It wanted to know why the admin­ In Montreal, Mrs. Heasel Chaaen, On Mideast Dispute Hartford, Jan. 26 (A5—The new istration had not sought a com­ F lU S E sister of Jack Soble. aald the boy’s would harm U.S. reationa with the police "Hot Line" brought about' British and, French.' mitment from the British and parents "were a happy couple and r,.n rh hsin th* United States youths Involved in a ilB . DF OUR DELICIOUS NEW the.v were very proud of being Again and again, Dulles has Fiench to Aflp the United State^ minutes 'Shoo Ropoiring of tho loftor Kind' Americans." Soble and Albam United Nations. N. Y., Jan, 26 -used aa a base for Arab Cbmman- urged the committee! not to "b og In Loft Fire Rubble In any flght against Ciwmunlat, , (^ ,_U .N . Diplomats moved today : do raids Into Israeli territory. down" consideration of the Middle .g g , .«.lon in the Middle E ..L j.^.^ 1,50 a.m. when H .rt- FUDGE into a weekend of intense behind- 1 Israel was said to feel that (Continued on Pnge Nine) East resolution with details thxL. In reply. Dulles said Morse | tord- polios sent - eut an alarm ew 'The-sceneg'Tnarteuvers'in prepara-1 Hammarskjold'a report, harks he said mlght-**tIS8troy its useful­ New Haveft,^Jan. ud—W orli,cr8 today I’etui'ned to tbe grim ought to "give very serious con JEWELRY.., tion for a crucialdebate on the ex- . back to the 1949 armstice, which the emergency communications WITH EVERY PURCHASE ness." task of searchirig^flame-seared rubble for the bodies of two sideratlon" to Arab hostility to the system that a man had been forced SAM YULYE plosive Middle E%st dispute. * Israel considers a failure and no Will Resist Probe _ , British and French because of The debate is to start Monday Solution to the problenri. . men and two womeb mi.ssing in Thursday’s Loft building fire into a car at gunpoint in downtown POUND OP OUR RUBBERS and ARCTICS Sen, Aiken (R-Vt.) said he their invasion of Egypt last fall. Hungj;ary Nabs in the 80-natlon General Assembly. | The Israelis also were said to which took a toll of five known dead and .31 injured. Some of Hartford and that the car was would resist an efort to start a Then Dulles added in a humor­ REPAIRED Pastel colon in Earrings, Pins and Necklaces. The key point will be Secretary | feel that the right of navigation them are doubtful that the Intense?------" headed north. general policy study until after ous vein; ASSORnD CHOCOLATES heat, which deeply charred th e. . Officers Julius Rusavage and • Skates sharpened . . . Also new! Fresh Water Pearls.^Many other General Dag Hammarskjold's the Gulf of Aqaba is not an Congress acts oh the resolution. '’Personally,, Pd rather not have Four Britons 3,500-word report on Israel’s delay ] srrnistice question, but one of pre­ Robert Maher of the Wtadaor Po­ stylee in tailored metal jewelry,i "Whatever mistakes, if any, bodies of those who were able to A 1 1 '§ ffk I | qAT n JA l « Ci . French aM Brlllah soldier be­ s Hea>-y duty zlppera replaced. in pulling her Invasion forces back | venting belligerency, reach the fire escape which proved, * * *-• a " V F vv 1 1 V/ 1 9 ; . lice spotted the car imirtedlately, were made in the past shouldn’t side vnt.jtM on my right and one of the 1949 Priestlne armistice Egyptian delegates declined to their death trap, left much of thbaq:^ juat aa it was pulling away from a CANDY be allowed to delay action now on mj^ieft." NOW AT 23 OAK ST. On Spy G>unts I'***- „ ! comment on th# Secretary'^ner- who were tra* Inaide. roataurant. supporting the President’s request ,er this comment wax made The two officers, acting bn In- At Purnell Place laraeli sources said Ham- j gj*, report, but Farid Zeinedjdine But while carefully break Reminded on itlah and French correapond- KITCHEN marikjold'.s report was not clear' to counter any possible aggression Btruettona t o . be cautious, trailed HOLLAND Oak Street side of Purnell Parktng Budapest, Jan. 26 <^-r-Commu- maraKjoid,a report was not clear j of Syria, a close ally of E|!ypt, through the now-frozen rubble In -q-wi enta asked the State Department by the Communists In a very dan­ the car south, meanwhile keeping ni«t Hunger3F-a*i«eim«ie4-4*day.-JL.»tiougllk .•Ud ,fleclarfil ..,!L.j(tK?. 64 termed it ’‘fundamentally a-good Utelr^grlaley search they will be ^ la 'l'x x a K | xiixa« whether Dulles intended a slur on NEW BOLTON ROAD— MANCHESTER OPEN MONDAYS ia holding four young Britons— legal approach to a political piol>- report. gerous situation,’’ .Aiken said., . jolneff by investigators seeking the their Buperiora and' Hartford. Po-, The Senate hearing waa in re­ the troops of their coimtrtea. WEST OF THE 3J’s RESTAURANT CLOSED WED. AT NOON one a granddaughter of the late lem. cause of the Are which spread s o . lice Infoi-med Of their prtjgreaa. Britain and the United States cess today, but the House Foreign Sir Stafford Cripps—for trial on Hammarskjold informed the As­ swiftly through the 85-year-old 4- Fear Mlsiinderalandiiig described the report aa construc­ Affairs committee arranged, to Hartford, Jan, 26 (81 State Motor Set i:p Road Block ■P espionage chargee. • sembly yesterday Israel has not Officials became alarmed at the tive. meet behind closed doors to try to story brick structure that most of vehlclea Commlaa. John J. possibility of what they felt might Several Hertford patrol care be­ The announcement waa the flrat fully complied with five resolutions "W e believe it is in accordance those who did escape were barely _ finish lyork on Its report on the nded Connecticut i be a serious "mlaunderstandlng" gan converging on the area toward official word on the four, missing calling fdr withdrawal of its with the general wishes of the aide to do a”o. Tynan to< , minaric which the two other care were since they entered Hungary from forces. He added that numerous Eisenhower resolution. . Fire Mai-shal Eugene Mulligan automobile oWnera that they have j Dulles remarx Assembly," s' U.8. spokesipan The House committee, two days headed and at Windsor and Avon Yugoslavia about 10 days ago to political and legal barriers prevent sail]. ^ said late >-esterday that " I have only u i j t j i ^ end of January to re-! ‘hc,„ Streets they set up .a roadblock. the U.N. from accepting Israel’s ago voted overwhelming approval do relief work. Three Main Proposals no idea" what«.h .t caused th. the fir* Are. Tn. To present paifenger cAr e j ,mce the United .states de- Arrested at that point were the They are Judith Cripps, 19, conditions for a complete pull of the resolution in just about the Meanwhile, . these three t main day he returned to the toilsome atration platea If .they want toinounced the Brltlah-Krench attack six occupants of the car being fol­ M aidenform ’« / whose grandfather was a leader back. task of trying to And an answer lowed. Israel atill holds two areas plans were being worked over for (Continued on Pnge Nine) leep their tame registration num-;°u Egypt and used its Influence in the Labor party: Roger Cooper, In statements of survivors. They were Conrad J. Alleano, 18, y . nephew of poet Robert Graves; seized in the October-November the next round of debate; . The^ vycstein sponsored reso­ It could have started, he saidT in bers or plates this vesr. 1*,*'* ♦’’"h.".. *fh o f-202 Sheldon St.; Vincent R. Per- Christopher Lord, 21, and his Invasion, the Gaza Strip and the 1 . . . goveriimenta to halt the attack lution to give Hammarskjold a pile, of cardboard ho^n and With only two exceptions, holders ^ withdraw their forces rigno, 20. of 55 CTark St.; Mario H. brother, Basil, 23. Sharm el Sheikh sector on the Gulf A MERCURY A MINUTE! greater authority to deploy the waste paper stacked In^jr'flrst floor of present passenger car plates 1 .n »f.rrin » with nm i.* Laiuppa, 20. o f 60 Waverly St.: "STltCHEEJ^CUP BRA" Misa Cripps, Cooper and the | of Aqaba. Israel insists It must l^atham Jurors cart re»frve their preienl I'efctstra*! conferrlnf vtUh W llei, U.N. Emergency Force in Egypt hallway to await ^^nioval. The Vincent J. Fontana, 19. of 49 Elliott younger Lord are students at Ox­ have^ Arm guarantees that its in- tlons this year almply by applying' “IflLtnh tcreatj w ill‘‘■be protected before and give the force itself greater horrible speed w i^W hlch it spread St.: and Patsy V. Tedeschi. 19 of ford. waa helped by^Wooden floors long in person or by mall to their near-i Yot. MorcHry h « incroosod production by 43% for Jonuory. Tho rooton They were headed for Budapest quitting those areas. scope,, including duties of the old Deadlocked oil 35 Montford St.; all of Hartford; Impregnated, oil from some of eat Alotor Vehicle Department of-' J;*®" * Dulles remark! and vvere last seen in their am^ll I^ k to Red Rea Palestine truce supervision or­ flee before Feb. 1, • : be considered aa a reflection on and Thomas J. Petrocelli, 17, o f 154 the manuipacturing process carried If fimpio you, tho motoring public, hovo shown that whon on outomobHo Is European car near Kesekemet, Sharm el Sheikh guards the Gulf ganization. Mailed reservations should be ac-' British and French forces. Forest St.. East Hartford. / 2. An Aaian-African demand on In ^the ancient building. The victim in the case, Tedesehj/ The bra that rroilds and accentu- about SO miles Southeast of the of Aqaba, Israel’s link with the Kidnap Case rompanled by checks or postal A t far aa valor and training complotoiy now in styling, (styling in good tosto, that is) complistoly now in Hungarian capital. . Red Sea. Prior to the recent in­ that stiff economic, penalties be pul Mulligan foresaw a .lot of notes made out to the Commlasion- are, concerned, there are none we was charged with breach of the ^ ates! Thanks to a unique spoked A statement front, the Ministry vasion., Elgyptian guns had kept clamped on Israel. tlent searching and questioning er of Motor .Vehicles snd sent with value more' highly aa allies.” peace. All the others were charged Israeli shlppin|: out of~tne area. 3. A move by a group of neutrals San Diego, Jan. 26 (/Pt — The with carrying a weajMn in a-motor $0.00 of Interior aald thS’ four were- long deadlocked Latham, kidnapi before the official answer will be the 1957 application, which is At­ White eald Dulles had been pdwor and siio, and whon thoso and othor factors art intogrotod into on out­ The Gaza 'Strip on the Mediter­ to form a sort of "third force" in vehicle and breach o f Uw peace. ' center design. In white broadcloth. found in pqsaeuion of\"forced Jury was dismisjied late yesterday found. There are 103 survivors of tached to the current 1956 reglatra- "speaking entirely in the context documents’* allegedly isstied by the ranean was cdntrqlled biy Egypt an effort to solve Arab-Israeli the diss.ster, 31 of them injvired, 10 Uon certlftcale.' > of the- United Nations resolution Additional charges of ag^avated standing car, you wHI buy that cor in ovor incroosing numbors. Como in r o w after the 1948 Paleatine War. Is­ and two accused women, opeweep- assault and cari^ngXpiatol with­ A, B, C cups. Sizes 32 to 38. Russian Kommandatura in Buda­ ing. were led back to critically. Two Exceptions calling for the evacuation of Brit­ pest la-st November. , rael repeatedly has charged It was (Continued on Page Three) The.'* were the employees''of the ish and French forces " from Egypt. out a permit werejlodged against Duofold Superior Judge JolW*^A. HewIck- The two* exceptlohs this year Alleano. ' / and sot what wo moon. Wo'rt roody to do businoss! , It charged Cooper and '^ a il five firms, including three dress are for platea having a numeral Rcce Policy Rcv.cn«ed er told the jm r h® did not know The six youths ■s’ere held for Lord were members of Britlsh^Jn- manufacturei'’whlch occupied the above.or below a letter at..the left "To talk about the reintroduction 2-LoyGr whether Mrs. jBM trlce Winn. 57, presentation in police court Mon- telllgence organa and that all fotir and 'Mrs. LpeUle Whlsenand, JS6, building. Some of them already hand aide, such aa a 5 over an M at this time of British and French HEALTH UNDERWEAR wanted to "coUect Iniformatlon ori' The FBI Story~~l 8 would be.ri1ed again.— o f A. B over a 6, 'Co'mhifiiaioner forces into the i m T White ixhpHl*)f. the Soviet and Hungarian armies The ju ry had spent 71 hours In (ContiBued OB P|ige IW'o) T>'nan explained. This kind of in giving Dulles’ explanation, (Continned qn Page Nine) and also on the political and eco­ actual deliberation, over a period plate will not be iasiied this year, "could be Interpreted as a rever­ nomic situation in Hungary.” line days. he added, sal of the U.N. decision." It added that Cooper, and Chris­ It reported It waa deadlocked 7 I f you have sent in -your renew­ 'Dulles also had in mind that Dream Car Trade-Ins topher Lord were in Hungary last to 5 on all counts — that the two al application and have failed ao there continued to be "inflamed ' November ’’without valid, pass­ women kldna]>ed Mrs. Ruth E. 'News Tidbits far to hear from the department, feelinga In certain quarters in this PRICED TO SELL FAST! ports and both took part in abtiv- Latham, 52; attempted to murder Commiasloner T>-nan said that area,” White aaid, adding: Bulletins SPECIAL SALE! ftiea of counter- revolutionary her, robbed her and burglarized M Vp ))eraonnel are working over­ "Given all these factors, the Culled from A P Wires groups." . hel- home. time throughout the state to proc­ Secretary felt It wea nbt practi­ from the AP Wires After Cooper and Christopher Mrs. Latham, . wife of wealthy ess all such early applleatlona and cable at thia time to talk about the m i FORO Y-8 1952 OHEV. FORDOR Come taand ace how Duofold’t Lord returned to England from 1952 PONTIAC FORDOR REGULAR $1.35 George Latham. 56, whogpeciallzes DemoCl-atlc senators say "tight have them- sent out well in ad­ area, although he felt and believed inner layer of cotton keep, the Hungary, the* statement added, in investments in real eaUtte trust vance of the ekpiratlon date for this waa only a temporary aitua- ROMANIAN HITS U.S. JIBE. NIee bhM tuder. Would make Do luxe model. Fully equipped Chioftain Die Luxe. Hydramallc. radio, "they publlahed In the British deeds, testifled that the two women money" poilclea of Elwnhower warm outer layer contaiaing. Admixlatmtlon largely reaponaible the ' 1956, registrations, which is tlon." , \ Washington, Jan, 36 I8i — T k a . aa oxcelleat aeeoad ear. $495 and ready to go. C i L O C heater, etc. Real dollar value ( d t A C ' press and sadlo statements on the kidnaped her Sept. 12, bound her thia coming Marc)i 31. Ever>* London newspaper react­ '■Y ■ for boosting coat of living.. .Biting Rompalaa mlnteter took laatw l«- Reduced g IM to ^ 0 7 9 for only ^ 0 7 9 wool 'ewoy from Vour skin, thus Hungarian situation that were and buried her alive under rocks "Please don't call the dr|>ari- ed with the same "Safer without Ojtnrlskl Itit by DON WHITKHKAD-school and told to watch for cold grips vast sections of Western da.T with'a'state departmeet ang- eiiminatiog wool itch! contrary to the truth and slander­ these In a desert. - ment and please don't worr>’ about Brltleh" headline theme. Editorial Ninety-one peraons were con- three quarters of country. geetion that the Bed regime ia ed the Hungarian People's Repub­ ----- , . .a „ 4ota in the meaaagea he would re- She said she escaped with "pray- It. W e’ll get your early applies- comment contained an almost Bucharest fears having American Duotold’i 'tWo thinjayet, M- vlcted Of epying against the United ceive. But he- could give no further Hix PeraoBS die when twin-en­ lic." StGtDc from 1989 «to 1945. And UiD infomtAtlon. «r-glven strength" and made her tlona proceaied In plenty of time," Bbeervera at Its forthcoming elec­ gine Beechcraft plane ersahes and- 1941 BUCK FORDOR M (* tt your body too, but aHbw S E A M :ii > e s s ahame of it waa that 64 of them', U n y Black Dots way across the desert eaxt'.uf here, Commissioner Tynan aald. (ConHnned on Page Nine) tions. Minister Silriu Brucan aald 1949 OHEVROLET CONY. Must Go Now! bums In ralngy foggy weatffer full fr^ om ' of movement, Cet S T O C K ( N 6. S Were Arperican citlzeha betraying' Then a young Balkan arrived *n without clothing, food or water “ the. word ‘tear* does not exist la Nice niBBtag order. until she reached U.8. Highway 80. aftei; one of its engines fails in otir political vocabulary." Duofdld aow'-w.e carry all American Voman . : New York City from South Amer- Charge Hoax Bi^an (T e x .l.. .Prerident Etaen- Bednced for quick aale. $145 S S i T ‘^ ’"' ■^'■$195 Moke An Offer! k y Ic. and modek. *«• »• '"I® •"<> The defenae. attorneys declared hoiver takes it easy at Camp David *Pour une petite vilie * HUNT-LOST JET IN PACIFIC A I ^ ’s beautiful seamiegs stocldngs in atyles and In Budapest Court i^ a U v A. tew otoem •PP**'* aurprtsed when he Mrs. Latham's kidnap story was a —This refreat in Maryland's Catoc- Guam, Jan. 26 (85—An air and colors for every occasion and costume, were mere adventurers. * YhmiBh'^rM hoax and Inferred that her husband Ub Mounlalna. .. surface search was under way' For Illegal Entry were recrulled^by threAt* of dcAlh ™ though recruited was involved. India eelebrntea aeventh anni­ la the weetern Pacific today for or injury to loved ones held by the i , Mrs. Winn and Mi^s. Whisenand versary of independence.... .Team a m lssincAlr Force F860 Inter­ * MICRO MESH... ff inf oread sia.i. A teu* hiwame snemv-srenta *(T***t, it can now be revealed that Spring Fashions Pretty Budapest, Jan. 26 (85 -r- Mrs. Nazis. A tew became enemy-agents testifled they themselves were kid­ of Mayo Cfllnlc doctors dearribe ceptor i^k-h disappeared yee- 6 he.waa Working for the FB: haai and ton , Georgette (Dickey) Chapelle, because they Saw a way to easy naped Sept. 12 and ordered into h.ow tendon tranater operatioita re­ le-da.v. Tbe A ir Force said tho money. "IDid you bring them?” an agent Mexico by three men and a woman. plane's last radio contact with American- free Isa re photog-. saked.. stored use of hands and fingers in rapher waa sentenced today to The Nazis , tried desperately to They said their asserted captors persona left paralyzed from broken the bwae here reported it sonie •The young man pulled from his Contrast to Paris Cold • DAYTIME SHEER... olain kntf. 50 days In jail’ on charges of estabilah an espionage-'and sabo­ talked about getting money from pecks. . 44)6 mllee tn the southeast. tage apparatua in the United States )>ocket fo'jr blank telegraph mex- Latham to- eliminate Mnr. Winn entering Hungary illegally. The New York City Police Depart­ dami'fea, rtinforgao haal to equal the spy ring organized be­ wjgex. The p a i^ a were ser- to the By PRRHTON GROVER . stThe Jacket wax lined with the same IR A ‘BOMB* FOOLS PO U C E , Budapest Municipal Court Im­ ment and Oonaolldated Edison Ck>. mediately freed'her because she fore World War 1. But this time the FBI Laboretory In VJaahinjton anj (Continued on Page Five). Paris, Jan. 26 IA5—Spring fash: 1 black allk which ran up over the Croydon, England, Jaa. 26. tffi FBI wax alert to the threat. under a fluorescent-lauip a la! ora­ to decide who wili get $26,000 re­ iona have come to 'Paris, a city edga of the collar—facing, the ex — Police bluehingty admitted to- bad already served this time in ward in "mad bomber" caee.. .Ac­ custody and ordered her to One enemy ageiit wax caught tory technician saw tiny black dots shrouded In rain and cold and alow-. perte - call It. Edges of the J*cl**l • t a y they had been fooled hy cused .White Plains man says po­ leave Hungary vrithia 45 hours. with a box of ordinary-looking safe­ embedded in the paper. He pried 16 More Rails Get ed by fqel shortages. A ll we can! woro trimmed with black with a| “ bomb" found on tha ty matches. Most of the matches one of them loose; it was a dot n? lice farced him to admit crime. say of tho flret ehowing is that the bright gold etripo. steps of the Croydon Town H a lt Budapest, Jan. 26 (85—Mre. were Just that, but four of them bigger than the pbriod at the vnd f Egyptian minister of commerce light eulU and drissea offered a _ , , , First reports from anthoritiea Georgette ileyer (Dicky) Cfliapelle, turiied dut to be tiny penrilq which thta,senten.:e. R i^ h t to H ik e F a res denlea llairb Prem reports tlut right pretty contrest. ^ France • largest women a >naga- 1 the device aa a clev- ah American free lance photogra­ wrote invlsilriy. Messages were Under a microscope that en­ Elgypt has concluded 35 million The flrst ehow waa by Qabrlelle *»"• ! rrly ronetfucted eoatraMfoa pher, was brought to t r ill before sealed into fountain pens whose larged the tiny.object 290 times, Washington, Jan. 26 (85— The dollar cotton deal with - Soviet Chanel, who designed dreaaea for "'rih Intricate naechaiihniW..4Uk|' a Communist court today on a barrels had to be broken to extract the technician aaw a fill-page ni' Interstate (Commerce Commission Union . , . Two young Sa.. Antonio some of vour mothera and atill ^ ,* ^ ? * * blamed Ita placement off ' Ofo charge of entering Hungary illeg­ the note. Codes were concealed'in sage reproduced. He pried other (IC C ) has approved a S per cent brother, and stater die while trapped' ’wields pencil books and' magazines by minute pin "periods’ 'loose from the papers Increase In Interstate rallroada la abandoaed leetex on front yard A fter seeing perhape 80 numbers > (IRA). ally. - pricka through certain Ulettei'a.' ' Mra. Chapelle, ,,has been in a and found ail of them were mea- fares of 16 more eastern railroads. of thalr'home; ■ —^ lost count we would lay: . p-tn^ny gj,o aollled for a/ little 86 C lever^t Weapon Hungarian Oomnuinlst priaon sin e sages reducad to midget size. The change will be effective Feb. Provisional president of Argen­ The niodgls are sort of tall-- ^ r)j(fon number which khe Called a ATHENS RIOTS SQUELCHEO ' Rut one of the' FftTa most excit­ This.was. the secret of the dots, 1 or'later. tine Government >ew'ears in three Athena, Greece, Jah: 26 UM-r* her arrast Dec. 5. ing achievements was in uncover­ about 5 feet 9 Inches with their S-, ^ tticellt design. It was gray-white She waa brought before Judge a triumph in nhotography. A aimilar. incraasc was author­ aew mlalsters;' chosen' in \cablnet inch-heeled...w i),^ a . *n»e _dreme# ^ tiny pink roM deaijto and a PoUcw broke up aa attempt by ing the Nazi secret of the niicro- Mveral hundred-univeraity atu- Lorant Timar in Budapest Munic­ dota, ptrhapa the; clavefaat eapldn- ND65 Kereges ized bee. 31 for eight major east­ shaLcUp . . . King Sapd of Sakdi reach 8 or 6 inches below, the knee uttu trellts of roeee armind the ipal Court. About SO persona were Discovery of the micro - dot ern railroads, and for those, operat­ Arabia to receive “ red carpet” wel- and slay sbdjit 16 or 17 inches neck line. It just showa we have no dents today to stag# demoaetm- age weapon of World War n. Hone against anti-Greek "Turk­ present; including two Americans. Early in 1940 the ’ F B I received se fv U a r for lifTWf »r turnaSo.m Aimoid tutubular b i^ tn dwitn,dwiin, tha tho Mlrtiklri ran- fto t'n v o ) (tleea«w4 6* IB n thaaFah.|» - tetUeahkp Mlmonrl to IMS. ' wa%«ttiuj|had to a black al|k walat

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