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Thomaa lecNamara, aon of Mr. The Rev. and Mra.'Jjahn R. Neu* mittoa era Roy ant Roaalla Norrio, Today ia tho laat day to pur- Club of Church with Baa and Stuarl Baraw, Bag chaae ticketa for tho Bieanor thiae and Mra. Edward F. McNamara. bert of the Oommuntty Baptlat Avente Dmiiy Net Preee Rob Church returned yeaterday from and Brad* H u^eatoo Jr., Carol The Weather. A bout Tow n Lodge 30th anniveraanr dinner* 185 Henry St., waa elected aer* Par tlM WMk BMM ForMMt •( IT.' S. Weather BerMM dance Sunday. They may be pur* geant at arma of fne Springfield Providence, R. I., where they at­ Plans Whist Party and John Feabo4y and Shelia and j h L se .'iN e H. WflUiwB Knlfht. v1c« prwl- chaaied from Irma DeSimone, College Oamma Eta Chapter of tended a quintennial arta miaalon* Warren Tepnant aa co-helperc. 4 o it of tiM M oncl^tcr Truat Oe^ Joaephine Dimlnico and Robert Alpha RhI Omega at a recent ary conference, one of eight held The play Cvhich will be ^ven by Farttal etoarlag, eaMer tMdgkL wUh M n . KBifllt and aon. Nicky. OCnoveae. meeting helut service to Navy Puis Guided Missle on Wheels \ ^ h in g to n , Feb. 3 nat during testa in July. It'a being wheeled acroaa the flight deck. (AP favors “a step by step” easing Wlrepiiotb). In a 2,800-word message^made public'by the State Depart­ H A U ^ ground meat items . uf the W est’s trade controls HHNZ TOMATO ment late last night, Bulganin_ linn urge urged Prtaident Eisenhower nUESH M OUND on Red China to put them on t o reconsider the 20-year pa^proposed by the Russiflji Pir^^ SesMned Freeh the same level with Russia. mier last week and promptly turaM down( ’ *by Eiaenhotogr* * KETCHUP Lamb Pattias lb. 23c Ekien made the itatemTent in a U.S. officials• ■ said • ■ -Bul^mn' ■ - a'a«>,/X . II, COFFEE 14-OZ. BOTTLE. Air j^orce to Equip 45*minute news conference held as new message w m mainly a rahash NIW LOW PRICE Sibi. $1.00 he prepared to leave Washington of previous arguments for the (Stock your freeier). after a five-day visit for con­ L fc.' 2 For . trMty and that ha had not ad­ Hu^a^ Held Hits Curbs ferences with President Eisen­ vanced persuasive new IdsM. For really' de luxe ham- hower. Elsenhower, In a letter Satur­ YOU SHOULD MAKE burgers Pianos with A-Bomb ' Eden also said'Biltain believes day, had told Bulganin a treaty Out of Boundi^ "it might be desirable to station between -Russia aqd the United □ Laan Lean L^huckChuck f ^ r Credit more United Nations observers” t e g o ’ L a m b ‘ *’ Waabington^ Feb. Z (JP>— Tbe cpminander of the nation’s States, merely reiterating peact- 59 -Y our One 5 Grovnd >... .'“ Ibi. SSo along the Arab-lsraeli bordera ful behavior pladgea already in the Americans AT HAIX’B you CAN ilCT WHOLE OR HALF LAMB LEOS t W »8hin8ton,.Feb. S (/P)—* air defenses said today atomic weapoiis soon wilL be stored But he said any flhisi deciaion United Nations charter, ‘‘might 5 2 lbs. $1,00 at Air Force ground atatwms and ^rried on defense aircraft. aa to that should be left to the Secretary of the Treasury indeed work against the cause of Washington, Fab. S (fl) -r- ’Th*/ Stop Shopping ’’The day is not far off when we shall have atomic weapons U.N. truce supervisor in the area, peace." 49c lO N E L E S S m m ^ Humphrey today oppoised Unttod States today topmad travrt Pinahurst KDjmd at the various stattona In atbraged”— r-:------Canadian Gen. E. L. M, Bums. • He Mid such a pact could create LARM, FRESH 8tandb:p consumer credit con­ and on the planes in flight,”' Gen. The news,conference was hrtd at "the illusion that a stroke of a pen of American cltlMna to Comniu* MIMILE lEE IRAND Center Steak Ground lb. 79e trols — something President Esrle E. Partridge said in an ad­ the National Press Club with niore could achieve a result' which In nlat Hungary. A noto chflnad tha ORAOE^ LOCAL than 300 reporters attending. FANCY ILUEIACK Eisenhower suggested in his dress prepared for a- Jet age con­ Ribicoff Plans fhet' c4n be obtained only by a Hungarian government wn)i per* For Meat Loaf . . ' ference of the Air Force Assn. Cbafldence on Accosd change of spirit.” a. McUting Hungarian etwloyep *f economic measure, - "This contributes to our deter­ Bulganin picked up Eleen- EGGS Teatlfylng -before the Senate- . In respon.se to questions, the the American lagaUqn and GpiiiedBeef-'So for “GOOD THINGSTOEAr Pinehurst Hamburget, mination to remove niiliUry flying New Fight for Prime Minister also said: howerie argument that “deeda not tailing freedom of pa. prese. a lm o n Houae Economic committee, Hum­ Dog. S 35c lb.— 3 lbs. $1.00. from municipal or civil alr^rts as 1. He had not yet had a chance words” are needed, to ease Eiuit- ITte sudden crflrt ■ ‘ 79^4 Oz. Con phrey also aaid: Weat teneions, and sought'to turn 1. There Is nothing now In eight soon as possible,’’ he said, but to study Soviet Premier Bul­ action'of its Wm ainc* tho flood- \ YOUR PAYORlti CHUCK lONELESS added that will come only "over a ganin's latest note to President It back on the United SUtes. fto Justify a tax cut. Curb on Rents will era of thO/Mramit oonferetieo So long a.s Tony Buyssee period of years” and at a Mst of Elsenhower. But he said he has Go Ahead ^ Gimme a Ticket Cltea ‘BrhUc of Wari VIewa iMt July-^-wM one of threw Steak and Mushroof^s 2. He sees nothing “alarming " "every confidence we shall agree” measure* by W>*htnctoB in is getting these savory to the nation's economy in. the more than $3 billion. Hartford, Feb. 3 iP)—Gov. RIbl, Without naming Secretary of taikm 'Guard Against Mishaps with Eisenhower's expected reply. Worried about an ov«rUme parking tlckstt - Not this fallow SUte Dulles, ha called the Sec­ connecUe^- with tha ayraat la tender Pmehurst Pot farm price situation. coff today raid he Intends wltjitn in Fort BcotL Kaii. He Juat wants kKUM. Anyway, thl# must ba POT ROAST* 59* Baked Idahoes, Premium Cooked Shoulder Hams,/^arm Freah Chicken Parts. The congressional group, headed Patridge, commander in chief of the next few veeks to call Republi­ 2. -He sees no value to signing retary’s. "brink df war” state­ Hunflarjr of Kndre Marten. Buda- Roast.s ready for you, we . the Continental Air Defense Com­ another 20-year friendship treaty what is meilnt by *'a dog’s life,” esp^ally when a feller hM to atay ment provocative. And he said peat ^rre«>pndent "ef th e '' Aa- Our meat manager, Charles McCarthy has .sele^ed these three items for top by Sen. Douglaa (D-Ill), tv holding can party leaders to lesm whether, and Ma wifa, Hone, \ hearings on the President's recent mand said that while defcnK sir- they "would support rent control with Russia, as proposed by Bul­ outside, leMhed to a parking meter whila his mlstreea eajie in tha American moves to build up Ita air 57c might ju.st aa well ,tell reataurant in the background,, * bases around tha Soviet Union a United PreM correspondent Lawaat Prieo In Montba WhHs H m pricss rtmain fovoroMO ws'H c o u H h im to position in the meat dept, this weekend. W e ^ a d e our vsirloin steak into two economic report. craft are always loaded when on extension in soma form” if a spe­ ganin In the note, since a Soviet- 57c you about them . . . We Britiah treaty waa “ torn up” by, create "fully undcratandable ap­ than. In it, Eisenhower asked that miaslone, the Air Force haa In­ cial session of the General Assem­ effor Nw m ottrocthrs gptciols: cuts. Either cut is tender and juicy, cut f r ^ the same top grade' choice meat stalled "all mannor of control ac- the Russians only last year. prehension" among tha Russian^. ‘nia.Martou.. Huofariani/waraHuofarii will feature lean bonele.as serious consideration be given to bly was called. . Bfised last yaar aM, ha COOKIE DEPT,' HORMEL providing stand-by - authority for queneca” as guards againat acci­ Tha Governor, ft a Mwa confer- 3. BritlgM has made no new com- - Bulganin,Mid hqi^ous^t Blasn- , , . properly trimmed to give you full vali^ . . . vTop Round and Sirloin ' government controls on inatail- dents. -----" gpee; rapoi;ti9rTecetpr of a jiaavy MUmstt Mr f« daf«nsa of Formosa would agraa “that tha «Jn Snd the Pescadores should they be ciurton Of a traaty o f frlanfUMp- rvuuruB oo ___ _ ,, SPiCIALS CHICKEN LEGS Lb 6Sc Tip Pot Roasts at 79c lb. ment buying. Sorne economiets “ We . are, putting more aafe-Jy volume qf mall, and he said 865 In­ Two local employM o( tlMunltta CHOPPED BEEF features into/the. controls, for the attacked by Red China. and cooperation betwMn BEMOtwr CbooBtafs Rib Rbaat.a will be at the have sugguted that conaumer dividual lettera had been read, so strongest poware in the Statea iMatlon, Bela K i g ^ y and 1 2 0 z .T iB / Snow white mushrooms, lb. ieredit is raising too fset. future,” partridge said. "The rea­ far, and all but 4 favored soo(e • 4. The United States and Britain Cornel BsJm , thingarien olttaena, NEls 29s pkf. same prie^ as la.st week H’aHis on ‘Surprise* son is that the present weapons extension of rent control beyond must do syerything possible to would contribute enoriMualy to a CHICKEN BREASTS Lb 85c CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAKS 1b. S5c 49c. Top quality large mush- healthier International attuat)0n.” were picked up with the Martens, KsoMsr't MMi LvncIi -roomlT . 5 . . . and will have a Humphrey, asked about this, are only midgets in comparison to the March 31 expiration date. raise living standards in under­ ign tried like them In oecret and also All AxcDpt doubla bona cuts. ^ said that h* 7*lt Ike consumer what we are going to have,^’ developed areas to counter Rus­ Offlciale Mid his laUer would ba HbBs's hM phimp fowl, roMtsts bnNI broHsn. Ribicoff said moat of the mail answered in the auta courteous given prison terms. 1«.pkf.3Se Selected Idaho Bakers 5 lbs. large supply of lean cuts credit situation should be watched Gen. Nathan F. Twining piil came from Hartford. New Haven, sia's switch from military to econ­ Apart from these, the State B e-. 45c. ^ closely so that the government further atreaa on the nuclear acci­ omic penetration tactics. vein that has chai'acterised the ex­ partnier NflUseoOraiMm of . T E N U E R C U R E Bridgeport and New Britain. change of almost half a doeen per­ ment aald in a note to Huriflar-’ wouldn’t be "taken by aurprlae.” dent prevention theme In a later The Governor suggested that 5. I^esident Eisenhower and he New York, Feb. 3 (/P)— Former Preeident Ha,rry S, Tnjmen 1m Mlnlater Min Karoly 8 M rk » mat /• PINEHURST CHOICE,>^RADE C A B Meat Sauce sonal mesMgto between the two Crachon 1-lb. pkf. 3Ss life Sea Feed Often" CORNED BEEF . . . 1st But he added he thought the addresa. Republican leaders ought to c'XH.an "take very aeiioualy” the poisi- 8»ys President Eisenhower’s Republican administration has S van other "loca l ampfoyea” of blllty of Joint U.8.-Britlah.Fr.ench leaders elnpc the summit confer­ SmtriilBS H i-H s Heinz Meat Sauce Prize Sausage products . govemiaant was taking .oh pk lot He said the Air Force dM^rhsen infonnsi caqcUB among the party made a ’’shamblefl” of/btpartisanship in foreign policy. This, ence iMt ^ l y . a leflation In Budapaat hM ibten In Your Meal FliHRinc PORTERHOUSE/^TEAKS of respehatbillty when you tell 157 ip the nuclear bomb buaineaa for membership to determine whether action in the Middle East to keep Mised by the Red pc)lce durinfl Cwcktrs35c are down Ic to 7c lb. on .more thaft-: 10. years -. and com­ he adds, is "th e th in f that worries me most in the political But Uiey noted that as recently 1951-1964 Md their , fatea ar* un­ Worcestershire there has been an)' change in senti, M li^dnesday Eisenhower had Ruy It «t H d«'t. FtbsIi Oystsrt', Cod, Hoddoek, los- the following: Little /’ (Coutlaned on Page Ten) mented: fOeattajB^ aa Paga Tia) ^ acene for 1966.’.’ ‘ known. m S T A N T , A lto DOUBLE BONE SIRLOINS t ment. One of the most bitter esm- In a speech remtnlaicent of hie with BrItUh Prime Minister DOMINO toN Mm , Sword, HoHIlKt, BattONrfbh, MoekortI, Bte. ' And here’s a new low “You may readily ^appreciate paigns of the apeclal flood session Tho Budapaat Radio announced Link.s, Large Links, Bag that an aircraft crew wojild be “give ’em hell” UcUcs in the 1948 E()(m in a declaration cautioning Jan. 14 that Endre Marten had lULATED S W A m D O W N I*orterhouse is the de luxe cut-in* 7Qf* price on the finest Pine- of the State Legislatilre was campaign, Truman addreeeed 3,800 G Q P . SenutOT tlons neutral in the Cold War i Sausage, Ifot Sausage hesitant to ny a vehicte unless the fouifht over rent controls. drawn a alx-year* term and Mw- steaks ...... hurst Farm Fresh wildly applauding partisans at w .0 beware of Rqd ‘‘-enticements.” Marion three years. THIS WEEKEND lUY! HALE'S GOOD and Frankfurts. . Nixon Reveals haicard of them of an accidental- TTie Democrats wanted to extend ToU Near 100 Nic« for 3 generoi|f^rvlng* or 4 light aarving*. detonation was eaaentislly non­ ,|100-a-plate flinneV last night. M en and Elsenhowsr also aMsrted The U.S. note today informed th* SiK V ^R Buttemoteh CHICKEN PARTS controls, but Republicans, who con- Urge Party N that Soviet policy alUi is bent upon Hunmrian minister: A NEW FLAVOR existent.” trdl the House, blocked the move. l^ie dinner larinched the Demo­ Snow white selected About the worst that coiild be 111 Europe Cold; cratic 1956 presidential campaign world oonqueSt. 1, TOa United States is reinsUtut- Pkg. U,S. Will Boost More than a million tenants are Waate Other Pacta S L b ^ g Tha fully cooked. Premium amolfad ihouldar ham, expected, T\k'inlng said, "would be affected. ■ in New T-ork state—wielde'r of 98 Chicktn Brgasts T o Press Bulganin told Elsenhower Rus- (Oanltaaed aa Pace T m ) which Bob Pierca/iampled to Dorothy an^ Tony, tasted the hazards associated with con­ Ribicoff said "Just calling a sim- of the 1372 -votes at the party's ao good that thaj' »aid ‘'buy a lot of thenj for a \yeek- lb. 83c Loaii to Braanl ventional high explosive weaporfa.” No ReliM Seen Mtional convention next August in elk would he prepared. to make H i a S U R G cial session for extension of rent WMhIngton, Feb. 3 IJP)—Severe! end offering." /' These shoulder hams are lean, Short Twining also sought to allay any ^ l u g o . friendship treaties with Britain, Dark meat control may he meaningless unless Republican Benator^dvised mem­ France arid other countries. shanked, m ily cooked.. the flavor ia d)elicious and the Volta Redopda, Brasil, Feb. 3 iJTi fears about the hazards o^ operat, we receive assurance from Repub­ lAndon, Feb. 8 (P)—Western ^ Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennes­ price right. Only 39c Ib. No rooking’ shrinkage, Chix Lags . lb. 7Sc ing nuclear powered planes. bers of their p a r ^ today agpinet The Soviet leader ilso reiterated —*Vica President Richard Nixon lican leadera that there will be Europe's worst cold wave of the see, all uperi candidate for the urging a quick announcement from weighs 5 to 8 lbs.. iMakt 2 meals for about t2.(^). Built-In controls will make such some affirmative acti'm.” a Russian proposal for a-treaty be- Bulletins 20th Centurjr pushed its toil to presldenUal nomination, 'and Gov. Preeident E ie^ ow er on whether tweeiLtweqiL tthe Corainunist Warsaw Delicious for saadwichaa. We have small and large unnounced today the United engines no more inherently dan­ Yesterday, Gov. Abraham A nearly 100. lives today; Property Averell Haariman of New York an Statea will lend Brasil |3S million gerous than conventional power to seek, a e^ond term. , P a c tu ttlons and ths powers band from .the AP Wiree Turkeys,'Fryeri, Fowl Our grocery’ manager, John Ribicoff, who led the Democratic damage ran Into the! millions of '‘Inactive'' candidate,. ■ also de­ ''Thcre’a/po rush,” Sen. Payne plants, the general said, and there campaign to keep controls on. •fl/loget:jthtr under the North At- O'Netll. hea Xvorked out an­ more to expand her big Volta Re- dolIKrs, and government forecast- livered slashing attacks on the (R-Maine)r said. And -Sen. Dlrkaen lanUc .Treaty Orgealxztlon 3 »1<" donda steel prill. 'ers said little relief cthild be expect­ GOr. . other deal on Pillsbury cake (R-Illj|,° said "it's a personal deci­ tNATO). - , - ^ Xti; Pinehurst * Already the recipient of |70 mil­ (Centiuuefl ou Page Tea) . (Continued on nige Ten) ed for the next few day?. TEST NEW SALK SHOTS mixes which save you Sc on .. ‘.'Responaibility for blpartl'Mn- sion which only one man in the Bven though the U.N. charier lion through the U.S.-controlled From Turkey to’ Britain, from ehlp In foreign policy rests square­ Detroit, Feb .8 tffi—A new y^ara-Lee Coffee every, 2 packages. world can make," adding "he pledges Its members to peaceful variety of Salk potto vaccine Is Export-Import Bank, the mill With Scandlnarta. to the ' shores of ly on tha administration In power ahould nql be hurriqd or harrMsed conduct,, he argued,' thy alma of HERE’S THOSE POPULAR Fresh Fruit attA Vegetables ^ (rakes the new loan will be able to boost Morocco, countless millions shiv­ .being tented on 808‘Detroit Deadlocked on Four: —in the White House and nowhere into making any prematurs an­ the U.N. would be advanced If sckool cfalkiren to determine ef« PILLSBURY CAKE ita annual, ingot capacity from ered in the relentlees- grip of ice else,” said lYuman. ‘‘It la Impos-, nouncement Jn the ■ matter.” Sara-Lee Pound or snow for the fourth day. "the two greetest ‘powers in the feettveneM of mm' nitrnviolet n y Eack 1 9 c MIX 850.000 to one million toni,*^Nixon slbla for anyone else to- bring world” could "harmonise” -1 h e 1 r / \ \ s b (y CUCUMBERS Cakes Gales Blast Ships Thinks Ike Wilt Run tfentinent: in ito mnanfacture. said. ’ i about” Sen. Carlson (R-Kan), a clixie relations by signing a two-way for your fmiiy Tied to AaU-Red Stand ^ Sub-sero gales blasted the ex­ Ha said 'Republicans Dr. Jeneph G. Molner, Detroit' Pillsbury W h ite friend of Elsenhower, .said he la part, i ^ ^ Henllk ComiuUalen, nnld. n* Lba Sara-Lee Cheese A high, government-aourre said U.S. Jury Frees Hughes posed .coasts and endangered at Democrats from formula IDAHO POTATOES 3 29c least two ship?. •■'mire the nation wants- the Presi­ The offer to'make treaties with suits of the tefta may’ net bo ■ Cakes d r o m e d a r y ^ 'fjlxon had informed Braall’a new Britairi and France was new . Yellow. dr...... ■- South GreecCi Just eut-of the cold dent-t«-tak«aU..the.tima be. ..wants, luiawn for aix months to.a jrenc...... president-. -Juacelino -Kubltschek, ' (CeaHhuefl M l ^ e flement' in'the latest 'meiisage.'...... SPIKACH — r Cello rkg. 25c Birds Eye ANGEL CAKE MIX ^ that the United Statea la wtlllng to belt, waa staggered by a disas­ before deciding.” Carlson added: Devils Food trous rainstorm. Floods swapt "I think he’s going to run.” So was • atqtemenl by Bulganin -COFFEE HIKE SPREADS Orange Juice grant Brasil substantia) economic jury Counts that a U.S.-Soviet friendship treaty LARGE SIZE from lh» eriginel'r»eip0 ,aid provided his government take away rpads gnd bridges. Hundreds ‘‘I see no reason why he should New Vorfc:* Feb. 8 inU^Mma CAKE MIKES 2 for 37c of families spent ths night on roof­ be rushed,” Sen. -Bush (R-Conn) "would be of great-positive slg- ^onffee roaa.ters said todM Dwy ' c f fh» fcbndtt of ^ 2 pkgs. for 59c . "a strong‘ Stand against commu­ Doi. New York. Feb. 3 iPt—A f l ­ tops or clinging to trees. commented. "Re should have ail nifleanqe In-estsbllshing the neces­ will follow the lead ef OeMial TANGERINES 49c nism.. swith- Brig. Gen. Telford Taylor sary prerequisites for the solution Chicken, Beef or fJia Girt Sceirtj ^ Buy at Pinehurst and gave. oral jury today^acquitted Paul H. , IRet.i arrangements to supply France was worst hit> with 30 New^Tidbits the lime he thinks necessary re­ Foodt' COrp. la a tno-oewta-a* GOLDEN YELLOW The informant said Kiibitschek of the German problem.” Turkey Pies had assured Nixon he was taking Hughes on two counts of a six- : Mstusow with flnancial assistance. known- dead. Britain- had 17, Tur­ garding 1956.’’ pound price boost, ou vacuum- 4 for 89c At Pinehurst Lower count perjury indictments Hughes key 10, West and East Germany 9, Culled from AP Wires The Senators spoke in separate American authorities said toey .packed coffee. StMdard Braada strong meaaures against the R^s. Taylor is adviser to the Nation- did riot understand what Bulganin BANANAS ' 2 i.be. 29c 3 9 c , Price.s The Contmunist party already is went free immediately as the gov­ j'Sl Committee for a. More Effective Italy 9, Denmark 8, Austria 4, the iriteryiewa after MaJ, Gen. Howard " lar. said that oa FeK 18 It will The.se Are.A Special outlawed In Brasil and circulation ernment ^.-apparently abandoned ; Congress (NGEOt '* Netherlands 4, and Switzerland 1. M. Snyder. Elsenhower’s perjmnsl I meant- by Ibis halt. In the same raise prices to 88 ceats from ft i further action. physician declared yesterday! that messsge he renewed a charge that Coupon Pack. . . Milk down -Ic qt., Eggs • of Omununlst literature ia banned. ; Rauh and Tajrlor both denied the Four more, inc1uding,.a wopazn Senate Majority Leader John­ oeatsL ea_ its Cimsri A Saabum DELiciOUS ApkES 2 Lba. 29c 'The Jury of 10 men and’ 2 woiri- and a two-year-old child, were Send 12 Coupons to A D V> R T I S I D IN M e C A I ^ ^ are lower. --.-But foreigners have been per- /story.on the witness stand. son (D-Tex) serves notice on -gr.ouad c(>flee. ' ^ - turbed because of the obvious sup­ en brought in its verdicral’ 12:15' fearect dead aboard a tiny flihing Senators they will be kept in ses­ (Continued on Page Ten) (Centlnned od Page Ten) Birds Eye and , a.m. ( BSTi and told Judge Archie The two Counts also charged Recent Rcdyctions port the communists gave Kubit- that Hughes lied in’ telling the boat trapped by ice off the Dutch sion Monday aa late aa necessary FLOOD CURB FUNDS CUT Get $1.00 schek'a running mate. Laboiite O. Dawson it waa "hopelessly coast. to complete action on ,natural gas Washlagtoa. ^Fell. 8 (P>—Th* tnsiE. csocoun . miow . ip k i Frozen Food Specials J deadlocked” on the remapiing grand Jurj’ that he was. present at Phila. efeem Cheese, Vice President Joao Golart, in the Even the Frqpch Riviera, nor­ bill . . . Prime Minister Nehru's House ApproprlattOM Coanalt- four cminlsl a meeting In October 1954, with. mally a balmy Wmlcr spot, report- preaidentiai election. Rauh, Alfred Friendly, managing [ right hand man, V’. K. Krishna - tee today reconameaded expeadl- .small now-2 for 29c. largre- Nixon made the -loan-'announce- The-Jiiry_ de|iberated_iL Jiours. sd-sub-freexing temper'aturea. The Menon. is appointed to Indian Home Unit for $2.9 BiUion^ fure of $8,155,000 ia advaaca SNOW GROP RED RASPBERRIES .. .., 29c Tho trial started Jan. 16. editor of the Washington 'Po'at and l frost killed an ‘estimated irilllion plaaaiag ooastrucUag of 37c, Cheez-Whiz 27c and, ' ment aa he Snd Kubltschek toured U.S. Ally. Paul W. Williams Times Herald, and Murray Msrder. cabinet. ANAPPtE;ADAY this great steel center. Informants British Prime Minister Eden riootl coatrel projecta la North­ 49c Baker’.s Chocolate told newsmen it was “ inconceiv­ . Hughes had aworn that, at'.the For Post Office Department ii Hovrs Teu> lu m T t 10 Oca For Mclntoib applea take tha No. 1 spot in the Pine, said Nixon .picked this lite fori the .(Gonllriued on Page Twd) winds up 5-dsy visit to U.S. by ad­ eastern States between new aad SNOW DROP CUT CORN 2 39c able that the government would meeting, it was said that Matusow Juae SO. 'This ia $881,000 lesa hurat fruit arid vegetable Section today . 39cv Pillsbury Cinnamon announcement' becauce Volta Re- move for a new trial.” was in the process of admitting vising Amerlcah people neyer to donda waa built with U.S. help. he afraid to meet and argue with lhaa Mked by .Army eaglaeera Biscuits 23c. Thq^-proaecutor said Hughes' perjury. Washington, Feb. 3 (Ab—The^annual money meMiires to emerge SdlOOL KIDS’ MINUTE MAID ORANOE JUICE . 22c Kubltschek toured tKb United bail of 81,000 would be discharged Southwest Blizzard Russians t~. . British informants aad approved by the h u d g a t McIn t o sh APPLES Statea and Europe for talks with Trumped Up Evidence express cautious optimism about House Appropriations commutes from the committee this year. bureau. and the defendant was "free to' Hug|ies sdmirted on the witness today recommended 82.973.900,000 Every apple aelected for quality. Buy Ken and Carolyn's financial leaders prior to his^ln- go." prospects for at least stopgap The new appropriations flg^es ca vo d iics augurA'tlon. He has based many of atand'lhat he trumped up evidence (Causes 10 Deaths agreement on future of Cyprus. in new funds for the Post Office do not Include an estimated 820,- LAUSCHE IN SENATE RACE products at Pinehurst The 35-year-old Hughes, who of "illegal activities" against Mc­ 3 lb. bo.\ 39c • • 6 lb. box 75c his “plans for improving BrazU'a had been ebain'-amoking and pac­ ' Members of Texas House of Rep­ Uept. At the sime time. It de­ 400.000. 000 in permanent- ap- Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 8 (P) — Mott’s Apple Juice, Sun- economy on the proapect of for­ Carthy's Senate Permanent Sub­ resentatives are asked to take un­ manded that something ,be done to propriationa and trust funds, Gov. Frank J. Lauache taday And Indian Rivar Seedle'aa Grapefruit are healthful, ing a corridor outajde the court­ committee bn Investigations, but ■ By The 'Aaeoclated Frees sweet Prune Juice, How­ eign Investment. room prior to the verdict, tele­ usual measure of calling them­ curb the growing postal deficit. largest of which are 87 billion for filed M a caadidato for the Dam- JEM^> too . . . J Nixon, who came here to atterid contended Rauh and others knew; Texas' worst blizzard of the selves into special session March "1 The new money allotted aubject interest oh the national debt and ocratlc nomination for UK. Sen­ ard Johnson’s Frozen phoned neighbors in Alexandria. ! the material was phony. tseaso/F —r, which has caused at- TOMATO fO U P ffV PINK GRAPEFRUIT the inaimuratlon, Haa held a VB., to Inform hia .wife and two to see'if any state official should to approval by the House next 87.300.000. 000 in social securityator la the May 8 primary cleo- aeries ot coriferences' with Bra- Rauh snd other government! least eight deaths, crippled trans­ week and later -by i the Senate is receipts which _go into the tions. Lack of apparent oppMl- 4 for 39c Fried Clams. Hytrous, chlldrm. • portation and communications, be bJlipeaclicd . . . University of WHITE GRAPEFRUIT - xilihn officials on the nation’s Hug'hea was charged with lying witnesses *l»o denied that conten- j Manitoba scientists reportedly for uae during the flacat year I'TreMury. The committee notto I tlon virtually aasured l4Miscbe*a Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Ravioli. twin problemi. of inflation and tion. ■ Rauh, said he believed the and closed schools — held most of starting July 1. Tt Is 826,100,0001 that the interest on the debt is ex- , nomlnatloa to oppoee BepubU- TOMATOES ...... ; ...... lx).\ 25c to a federal grand Jury Investi­ the'state in a deep freeze today. have successfully eroaaed wheat 3 For 33c foreign exchange ah’ortage. gating Harvey Matusow, an ex-. authenticity of Hughes' material | aad rye and resulting hybrid is now less than President Eisenhower re- pected to be . 8200 million more ran. U.S. Sen. George* H. Bc«- CUCUMBERS ...... c ...... 2 for 25c until he submitted it to the Wash-1 Two more deaths were reported next year than this year. der, who previously filed for the Yoh have heard about how The U.S. loan -will give tem­ Communist who turned FBI in­ near Albuquerque, N. M. under'.study for milling and baking iquMtrO- Green Beam, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Acorn Squash, Mrg. Rudkin of Pepperidge porary alleviation to the exchange formant against Red leaders and Ington Post' (now the Post and! qualities. It was included iri a 83,618,099,- Estimating the. postal deOcit — . Re^bUcaq nemlnatloe. Bender CHICKEN NOODLE Na,tional Biscuit Corn Thins Times Herald). ■With the exception of the south­ also expects no oppoalUaw to- tha Pepperf,>freah Spinach. Farm fame, charmed the problerii by providing Brasilian • hen recanted hia teatlmony. ern and eastern edges of the state, ^ vernor Ribicoff plans tq meet 000 appropriation bill to, Anatrce the excess of operating costs over BREEN 8.NOW WHITE MUSHROOMS ...... lb. 49c Belgian Court baker out of Importers with dollars. It will Tool la Aati-.McCarthy Plot The newspaper, arter checking! with group of West Hartford young also the Treamiry Dept, and the operating revenues — at 8470 mil­ primary. ' , ■ are now back in stock. This Hughes testified he was a tool Texas remained covered with ice Extra Large Indian River Florida Oranges .. doe. 83c his ) secret I cooky recipes. help the fight against inflation on the material, lurned-lt down. ‘ and snow, making highways and people who plan to draw up code tax court, 'rae over-all total w m lion, the committee Mid "some 2 For 35c i Buy these Pepperidge Farm •ventually by making Iron and in .a political plot againat Sen. Judge Dawson, in hit charge to j of teenage driviag ethics ... . At­ 831,173,000 below presidential re­ action must.be taken to get postal PUSH IKE n m PRIBIAKT JoiMph R. Mc<>rUiy (R-W li). streets {extremely dangerous and week . . . cookies and Jresh Pep- stael g o^ s more plentiful and the Jqrj’ yeaterday morning, told I bringing traffic to almost a halt at torney for 'caral Olmbcl Greenberg quests'but 8252,179,500 more then ratM” more In line with the cost CWcage, FeK 8 t*|l—Oev, VEGETAILE SOUP Opeq Tonight and Friday Till 8:30 peridge Farm, bread at Piney therafore cheaper.' . Ounts one and two on which he the jury to Ignore any question of many points. says she and Hank Greenberg have the three agencies Were given for of hsndllng-the mail. I) sal(f exist­ George N. Craig of. ladlaiMI aaM huxst . . . 59c and 69c a Brasil Gutgrewa WM^Uttea.' waa acquitted charged that in 1954 politics. decided, to give their marriage an­ the present year. ing rates . are “ woefully in­ today he aad other atate H4puh WITHOMH Thd J W H A U CORK Nebiico Chocolate * t Almost all of Crystal City waa box. . . Remember. Pep­ The largeat rotmtey in Latin he fSlaely swore that he ' heard When the panel reported after without gSs-yesterday-after a gaa other chance. Moet of the increase over* cur­ adequate." llcaa leaders will start a drive o n n peridge Fami bread helps ‘ America, Brasil has outgrown Ita Joseph L. Rauh Jr., national head dinner laat night that it could not JMper McLavy aCholaraklp fund rent year allotmcnta w m for ElserihowSr, who hM been ad­ FMi. 18 to put PreaWeat Blaea- 2 For 27c MikNCNiSTiii C * Drop Cookie, 35c box main blew up. SALES Pmehurst at 3(|>2 Maiii you keep that radiant look. production and transport facill- of the pro-,New Dee) and ffntl-Mc- agree on any of the' six counts of “ It was a miracle aeveral at University of Bridgeport hM higher salariM yotad for fadsral vocating higher ratea.for the iMt hower’B aame aa the l adiaae CORNER MAIN AND OAK STREETS Osrthy Americana for Democratic bben created to honor Bridgspqrt'a employsa last jrear by Oangrass. prssideattal

I ’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN PAGE TWO Deadlocked on Foun Break Reported tional Christian CThurchea and Min­ ToU Near 100 House Unit fo r $2.9 Billion isters in the Tolland' Church. At Kiddie Fair ■ ilT FBBB FABSIMOI Office Replacement In Europe Cold; For Post Office Department Salk Vaccine Set Erickson Elcctcil Mrs. George H. Cour has been changes to inpreaae marketing U.S. Jury %ees Hughes ‘*Aimn«M iKioD^ * . k . appointed to replace Mrs, George llcency, they will not be able/to M ica aiupect it was a boy ' • YMaVUlM till Jaeobaon at secretary in the of­ compete w-lth outside sources.’.' /[OaaHanad (ram Baga Ona) b rau Into the Kiddie Fair i For Yoiiugsllsi’s Fire Groujp Head fice of the Board Of Selectmen. Religlou* instracUon* / No Relief Seen 1089 Main B t between Mrs., Jacobson recently resigned. The Rev. C. Arthur Bradleir will 10:19 hat left without iT-fogijaig'' On Two Perjury Counts three yaara,. prodded Congteaa Coventry, Feb. 3 (Special) — School Menus begin the flrat of a aeries //f eight- (OobUMMU from Pago 9fN) againaln t1thib weeweek for Increases to add Local Stocks thing. Oolumbta, Feb. 3 (SpecisD—-Tl^ Wapping. Feb. 3 (Special)—The The hot lunch menus for the aesstons for eighth graders Inter- . t o Chief Herman O.tBcbiaie l aald a am\ual meeting of the South Wind- The Naih|ui Hale Jayce* will achoola for the coming week fol­ eated in' becoming membera of the abput 9I(Mm million, yearly reat room wJndOw at the rear eC Bret of two Ssik poUo vs(xine conduct the'Jirat of two house-to- (ConUaued from Psfe ' Hughes, a World War II vaterah, and a half dollars worth if. spriiig postal revamies. / Shots wUl' be sdnUnistered in the aor Fire Dept.,waa held Wednesday low: Monday, tomato soup, peanut church' tomorrow at 10 a.m., in told reporters: * Guotatkita Famished By tha ahbp waa h rcM n to gain m- houae canvaabqa for funds for the butter aiut Jelly aandw'ichea, apple­ the Second'Congregational Church- flowers. Legiflation to booaj: postal rates Oebara B ...... tranoe. It ia aOrtmaU an. apanta Bssr future to local children of evening and Roger Erickson, of El­ Mbrch of Dtmta Sunday afternoon tho Indictment, Dowoon t<^d U: "The first thing on my list Is to The frigid blasU .from SIboria hag been pending In Congrem sauce; Tuesday, hamburger on basement. The theme will be "My •Tm (rolnir to Mk y«W to look up Sen. McORhy. I think 1 1 p.m. prices . poUoa faal • bc^waa the culprit, pre-achool sgs from three to six lington Rd„ was elected president With S^wart Holalngton and Ken- Church."- BUU£i.ftaUFMBBt/r '*0 had aboctsd moat rivtra of tho since laat year, - bat ita current Bank Stocks Barnard K y™ , propriator of tha NOW ON THB 80BCEN roll, cabbage salad, beets, cheese back and talk tt out and Me If you ought to make an apOlogy for any prospects are dim. years of sge. '.A Other officers elected were vice neth M. Simpson aa .co-chairmen. stijcka, ' gelatin dessert; Wednes­ Tile double header' Church Bas­ trouble and embarraument I hava continant with Ics, halting boaU Bid Asked atofs, Glooep up at 9:10 pm. and To qualify for the ahota the child president. Fred Tomel; secretary, Boy Scout Troop 57 and 65 will can't reach a verdict. aatUfactory Almost half — 9103 mUUon — of First National Bahk dlaoovera y the break when he re- *1IUYS aid •OLLS” day. hard boiled eggs, vegetable ketball' Lcaijue tames tomorrow to all to that thla caM «’"> "“t caused him.” carrying badly nsedod fuel and the 9643,434.000 allotted to the must be Uiree years old by Feb. 15. Adsim WlanlYwaki; treasurer, Ray­ aasiat the Jayceee. The second caii* plate, rice, pudding; Thursday, beef win be at 4:45 and 7' p.m. in the In hla testimony to the grsnd of Maachealar 29 34 tttiBoiM ln.at lOildpjH. Nothing ' fWwr y The vaccine wrtll be administered mond Elliaoti': BoafiJ of Fire Com- vase will ta conducted Feb. 12. have to be retired." food. Tho intense cold ruptured Treasury Dept., was earmarked Hartford National atew, sandwiches frosted cake- Wllllmantic YMCA, The flrat After the verdict, pawaon epm- Jury, Hughes also naaaad Clayton, water and gaa nuina, and elsetrie for the Internal Revenue Service. inning. MARLON RRMfpO by Dr. Winston C. HsUiiaworth. Al­ mlMlonere, Alex Bloxle; social S«lRda.v Sermon* aquarea; Friday, macaroni, cheese game will be Mtween the Coli'im- Fritchey, deputy chairman of tba’ BOnk and Trust Oo. 91 99 Henry Gnuruder nnd Pntrol- f r a n k BINATRA though the vaccine Itself it free,, committee, Alan Barbrick chair­ The Rev,-'' iVuman O. Ireland, menlad that, the Jury/ heard a lot powar aUtlona broke down under It would get 93S90.000 leaa than Conn. Bank and ■numuerMotoIn ,nm Invantl- and tomato - casserole, carrot bla and the' ^4orth Coventry Con­ durinir the rase about civil liber- Democratic National OomlMiUee, abnormal damaitds for heat la the P real^t requested but 22 3-4 JRAN- SIMMONB / there will ba a small sidmlnistra- man, Charles Jurgelas, Robert piutor, win nee "Nails Firmly sticks. Ice ereahi. Bread, butter gregational Church teams and the and James Wtchslal-, aditor of the Trust Oo...... 95 99 VIVIAN BLAINE tion ebargt. Spilka, George Mulltn, Charles nxed. aa his sermon toplc>-,Sum Ues and that defenao coOnael Mar- bomea and tactorica millions more than it recaived this Manchestar Trust ... 93 — and milk will be aer\-ed with -all second between the First Congre­ Ui* Erdmann by "hta aplended Job New York Poet. Off ScotUwd, meanwhile, throe year. The polio clinic ,.la . under the -S^oe; house committee, Raymond da.v during the 10:45 a.m. servicea tneala. gational Church of South Coventry Hughes said Fritchey was.pres­ rtf* In A irtfU jur 8HEU29 OONTINITOOB . sponsorship of the thme local wom- Hack, chairman, Lee Magee, Wil­ in the first Congregational Church, demonstrated his dMlcetlon to the British helicopters risked howling The Narcotics Bureau was given Aetna F ir e ...... 97% 7i Pally F ret U Baa9aytF.M . . Meeting Dales Changed and f-ebanon ' Congregational protection of civil, rijhla." ent S t one of the r.ieetlngs alleged­ winds and rampaging waves today the entire 93 U millions requested, en's organlsationa of the C^ingre- liam Bnea, JC; lick committee, The 'Pllgtiin Feliowehip w 111 The Public Health , Nursing ly concerning Mnt'i'sow, and that Hartford firs ...... 144 MUford, Feb. S GP>—An Army gatlonsl, Catholic churches Rtchiad Jones,.chairman,' Herbert meet Sunday at 7 p.m.dit Kings­ Church teams. The Jud^e also remarked that to pluck 41 seamen from a dli- an Incraaae of 9155,000 over this National F lra ...... 97 /107 Assn..'Hoard of Directors have Ra>;h had discussed the Matusow year to pefmlt employment of 15 bomb dlipo—I in hire and Chesnut WU Synagogue. Rote, and clmplaln, the Rev. R. bury Houm. changed the date of the regular Do ihii—io avoid after-luwcheoH SUPPLIES prosecutor Wlllisjina "recognised it abled ship. Phoenix...... 9 5 / 90 somatimo today to dcaetivnU 40 1H BA TBB Winthrop Nelson. The LAdles Assn, will have- a hlanchMier Evening Hernld "letdown" due to excess atommek was hu duty t*> put In all the case with Wechaler. Time and again the craft more agenta. UfO and indemnily ImL Goa. A deflnite date for the clinic .hqa meetings to the third .Wednesday Unvehlry correapondenl, Mr*. C. L. Both Fritchey and Wachslar da- The Secret Service waa given old artillery shalls dlacoverad. by «M1 MAIN 8T-CM 9-S499 not aa yet been set but will be an­ A drive ia being started for new home-made doughnut sale. Jn tha of the month from the . Ilrst acid, ^ait take 2 Turns whe* yoH' • Batteries facU. whether they helped his case ■wooped down into the troughs/pt Aetna U f a ...... IM 206 excavator* in a gravel pit on the HARTFORD IJMIe, trlephoite. Pilgrim 2-(EISI. feel diMresscd or logy after eating. nied this. gigantic wavys to pick up Iha 99.340,000 of the 93,374.000 it re­ nounced as soon as plans have been membera by the department. All Narinr Plmie. church vestry Wednesday from 11 Wednesday.'The next session will • Hearinf or not.’’ / Aetna Caaualty .. .-./122 -^.'132 outsldrta of tovm.' new town residents are invited to Jaaet Mm Hcntarbel a.m, to 3 p.m. be Feb.-15, Turns ocuiralise excess stoaMKH Counts three, four, dve and six captain and crew—most of them quested. the allotment being 9380,* Conn. General .../ ..4 7 5 505 completed. ^START 98 MILUON PLANT acid almost before it stans—fi«* Aid Cords 000 more than current year appro- Only those children whose par­ vtalt the department. . The Rev. C. ArthVir / Bradley, Oniwera lo M(r«l*t‘' —on which no'verdict was reached Italians—fronr the crippled *N6r- Hartford Steam Bml. . 87 92 A 4-atar program of stage en- paetor, will urn "Seeing is Believ­ top-ipaed relief from giuey Ml> - wegien freighter Dovrefjell. 1>rlationa to permit employment of ents -have made application for FIro Extinguished Announcement has been made of \ The Tolland County Vegetable Plainfield, Feb. -3 (JA-Tb6 ncss. Turns requiM no mixing, n* —charged: ‘ // Plan Tcii Parlies Travelars ..../ ...... 79H tertalnmsnt will bS. presented The Volunteer Fire, Depsulmeot- the engagement of Miss Janet Mae ing." as hie sermon. to|dc .Sunday Growers meeting , previously Plumbing and tieating Division of Piat Pharmacy That Hugnes lied when he said liie 9,862-ton Dovrefjell, once a :I5 more agents and the purchase OtilMea ahota. will be 'eligible to receive Saturday and Sunday, Feib. 4-5. at waiting. That's why millions aU M4 CENTEB STREET tanker end now converted for car­ of 10 more automobiles. them at the clinic. Appointments wae\calted Wednesday to extin­ Hentachel, daughter of Mra. Wal­ during the 11 ami. aerrices in the tchaduled for Feb. 13 has been the American Radiator A Standard ways cany a bandy roll in H- TEL. Ml S-SBU ha was preMnt at a meetinjj at Conn, light/Power .. 17tfc \l9 ti the State Theater, ' HartforiL guish '* fire at the Pola Building ter C. Hentachel, 65 Anaaldi Rd., Second Congregation)!! Church. chantad to Monday at 8 p.m, at Corp. Win start cohitriictlon. nf Friendly's home on Aug. 2. ,1954. Durii^^ Campaign rying ore, went aground during Noting that recent legislation Conn. P o w e r...... 43H 45H may be made by calling Mra. Wil­ Headlining will be Julie London or purse. Get Turns lottey. making minimum aentencea man­ Supply.Co. pri Rt. 5. A small heat­ and the late Mr. Hentschel, to Rob­ .The Pilgrim Fetawship will the villa Ixmlsa. Bolton. There wl 11 an 18 million dollar plant Here in when Jaihea Russell Wiggins, the night on n reef in the "ehlp's Hartfordite. U. ... 57 59 liam Burnham, Mrs. ' Murray (upper left), lovely 'and exciting meet Sunday at it p.m. In the (••McMMW-wwIOdswe PtaaLcMx Pharmacy gmveyard" between the Scottish datory In narcotics law caaSs has Flatow, or Mrs. Clarence Grant.' ing stove puteide the building wax ert Arnold' Pltcheix eon of Mr. and be a study of the posalbllitlea of a few days. The firm which wtli I4rts»*.(l4 executive editor of thi Washing­ Mra. Htlan Fitspatrick of Man H a r tf ^ Gaa Co...... 37 — singing star, who akyrocketed to overturned, \aUMlta Ibe fire. The Mrs. N. A. Pitcher, 21 Agnes Dr. (Jhurch Co'mmun^ House. establiahing a local. Vegetable employ 425 persona will produce SM EAST CENTEB 8T. ton Post.' and Tlmea jHfr*!**. chestar,'genaral chairman of Uia mainland and the Orktley Islands. produced good reiulta, the com­ So. New Bhigtand Area Bowrda Meet fame with her recording of "Cry mittee auggeated that penalties be ivory Sor.ciRaSM Ni^iRllM Codor toom An area meeting of Boa'rds of flames bumi^ the overhead doors Both MUs Hentschel and her . Tuesday the Hev. Mr. Bradley parking shed. Report8 of two com­ vittaous china bathroom fixtures. TXL. MI MNS ■Igned a research proJ«t to Mar- fund raising campaign, at tha Huge wa-vae alammed over her, 'Tel...... 40 .42 Me a River." This will be Julie'a on the buUdihg causing damage fiance were graduated from Man­ with taout 10 churchmen will at­ mittees studying various aspects President WiUlam A. Bauer Yald der "stressing particular reference sending spray 100 feet and more atlffended for forgers and counter­ / MaaofmManufactnrhig Campaatae Education known aa Coventry llrat New England atat;a appear­ meeting of the Connecticut Feder­ feiters. MODEiN Md ^ PASHION DANCING of about 9300. ^ ' chester High School with the cleee tend/dhe meeting of the Tolland of the question will be read at the yesterday full production it ex­ to coordination between Matuaow ation of Democratic Women's Into the air. /Am. HardwHardware ...... 18 20 Section Nq./2, Connecticut Associa­ ance. Co-headllnlng will be Rusty Sunday SenooR of 1953. She attkhded the-Univer­ County Aaeocthtlon of Congrega­ meeting. According to SteWart B. Beaeae Ship Benta* Bark For the Coaet Guard, a treasury Arrow. Hart. Hag. . . . 474 504 tion of Boards of Education will be Bryant, "King of the Rock 'N Roll­ pected to start In-Septembcr, 1057. and the National Committee for a Clubs yeatarday in Hartford, ra- adjunct, the committee recom­ Mwik by Leo WeN's "Bhw aide# Mewrtehweis" TTie topic of the Rev. David sity of Connecticut and he studied More Effectlira Oongreas." ported that plans have bean com Two lifeboata and tha Royal Asao. Spring ...... 314 -344 held thla evening at 8r o'clock In ers,” and his "Rock ‘N Roll’ Band, Crockett'e Sunday sermon at 10:45 at General 'Motors Institute, He Is Navy frigata . Wlaard triad to mended 9200.850.000 of the /202 .Bristol B ra ss...... 194 214 • the Storrs Grammar School,' Maiur- offering an exciting program of . That Hughes committed perjury picted for tha.campalt million requolcd. / B.m. will be "A Witness of the presently serving with the U.S. S & J f In stating that A meeting took Tha first of a sc ri^ b t taaa will rtfich the ship but were beaten Collins ...... 110 ' 120 fleld. his top tunes Including "Castle Heart." The celebration, of the Air Force. OcSSnPLYMSurirrpODGnTB^icBT^^ place at Friendly's tame on June 9, ba hald on Fab. 14 at tha home of back. Then, the call went out for E m -H art...... 334 364 |SoHFood.~ltyioRPiiao»»»Sttoks^Chop»| The boardM Included in this sec Rock." "All Nile. Long." "Pink Lord'* Supper will be observed. 1954, at which time Matuaow'a fi­ Mrs. John M. Ballta in Hartford, helicopters. Fhfnir Bearing ...... 48 53 tion are Ashford, Andover, Bolton, Champagne" and .others. Also ap­ Q ' l e e ^ nancial atatua was discussed and with Invitad guaata/tba Stats Cen­ Soon after dawn Uie first man Landere-Frary Clk. .. 25 27 .Coventry, Chichester, Columbia, pearing will be The Flamingos, MaRchestta Evening H e r X1 d that Wiggins said ha was going to tral Committee, wpmen leglalators, waa picked off and taken to John ChurS&Pi<^8 N. B. Machine Co...... 384 414 Chsplih, Hebron, Lebanon,- Mana- popular "Rhythm and Blues" stsM Wapplag, eeritapondeMt. Mrs. An­ School Class Set * see Atty. Gen. Herbert Brownell presidents of local clubs and mem- O'Groata on . Scotland'! north N; Eastern Steel...... 8 7 BUCK’S CORNER ^tESTAURANT fleld, M arlboro,^qtland. Willing- of "I'll Be Home" end” and “I nie OelHiw, MepboHe Mltcbetl concerning information in his pos- bera of the axacwva board of tha coast. By midday the job was New pirgaiiist Northland Ju d d ...... 34 37 ton and Wini" Want to Love You;" Danny 9-4419. On Evil Liquor aesaion furnished by Matusow. Tedaratlon. Mrs. Vtnica Sprague of completa without caaualtles. Russell MTg...... 7 9 NEW L o n d o n TURNPIKE, glastoniury Presiding taer the meeting will Crystal, noted Broadway comic; PRICE? That Rauh pal, Jerry Hennequin. Gary made the discloaure yes­ CASH DIFE^BRENCE tor’s staff members, and that membership ehali^an reported between the waves," he said. Rn- achieved In summer workshops, nual. Winter Ball of Hamilton terday to the state United Dry Hughes also lied when he testified thair there has been good response perta called the reaCue an excep­ years of service. John Wheaton, Thomas Kowalski. Standard, division of United Air­ seminars and extension coursetX Also Brian Binder, ’ Donald Assn, in convention here. The gov­ Rauh knew the statements were to the mcmbershlp/drive. tional achievement. /' A native of Iowa, Mri. Adrian Mre. Paul Merrick of Oolumlta craft Corp., tomorrow night al ernor Is an avowed dry. Okla­ Is ThG^ lifipbrfant Thing! How MUCN and Your Cbr? fictitious. The crew of tha Swedtalv ship hai had extcneive study and train­ Harrla. Betty Hodgea, Sharon the Hartford Armory. The dance, S T A T E O TELEVISION Lake, a member of the local BoanL, Starkey, Richard Smith, Sharon homa laws prohibit the sale of Inr That Hughes lied when he said Roasting took to their b o a^ in the ing In piano, organ and muric com- ia secretary of the Coventry sec­ for - Hamilton Standard employes toxicants. . - ' Don't Be Misled — Get Our Deal Before You Decide The BOLAND OIL CO. that Rauh, in receiving the falgi Btorm-Bwept Mediterranean near poaltlon. She holds a degree of tion. pucharme, Clifford Ghartler, and their guests, is planned by the statements, knew that Bill Decker Crete after radioing their ship waa Meven Fletcher, Ramona Simpson Employes’ Recreation and Welfare Common sense claaawo'rk in­ Hospit|il Notes bachelor of acience in muaic educa­ TOMORROW New School Clubs Flank Marchlsa, Susan Randall. was in- fact Hughes. going down. Hours later their tion from Hunter'College. She also PROGRAMS Three activity clubs were re- Council. struction on alcohol is neede(I to Rauh said he gave Hughes more fate was not knowp. 1:30 Vl^an Eccleaton, Linda Caroline, Leroy Holmes’ MGM recording "offset the ‘education’ furnished studied choral conducting at Man­ Doors Open eently. formed at the Horace W. Thomas- Davis, Maureen Oilman, than 910,000 in loans ahO pay­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY Acroas tha Me^er'ranaan, bone, hattan School of Muatc, spent two Porter School, dramatic, glee and orchestra wli; play for dancing. our teenag()r( by the advertising SOLIBfENE, loe. ments for derogatory information Mrs. W inifr^Sm ith, 97 N. Elm Algeria, reportta ita flrat anow- im t o . Ciralg Sanden. Ann Patrlckj Carol The Chordettes of radio and TV done by- the liquor industry,” Gary year* at Tanglewood in special Video Everyday — newspaper. The following students Hatchett, Brenda Allen. Virginia 19 2 7 abput McCarthy before he found St.: Mrs. Mabells Edgett. 30 fail In 10 yeaip. Snow misad with work In composition, itudled at the All Righta Reserved — are members of the Newapaper .fame will be featured entertain­ said. "I feel confldrnt the school DODGE.PLYMOUTH SINCE out Hughes' material wai false. Crosby Rd:;/Mrs. Augusta Lam rain fell in Mrmally balmly Tunli. Garrisop,' Sandra Gardner. Carol ment. • teachers will cooperate.” Juilliard School of Music in New H. T. filekineen A COn lae. Club ,wh'ich is under the direction Ann JasWinakI and Richard Louis. 634 CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER C A U Ml 3.1101 Rauh denied he initially knew precht, 34 t^llaga St.; Davld’Aln- Wind goats of more than 95 York City and spent a year in of Mrs. Ethel ,Brehant. Grade 6 Herbert Hein of Mountain Rd., Hughes and Decker were one and ning, Boltoii; Stephan- Sadlon, 74 mllee pe^ heur added to the misery LoesU Wl* Ellington, and Joseph Fens of 27 No place in Michigan ia more France studying at the Oonierva- teacher: Bernard Nagy. Thomas The locKi achool'a basketbal the same person. Woodland St.; Mra. Ann Batea, 23 of the ehlVcring population in .tory of Parts, where rtie. was Kokoaxka, Andrew Spearman, Ashford St., Hartford, are co-rhair than. 85 miles from one of the PODGE - PLYMOUTH — PODGE ■ PLYMOUTH^POPGE . PLYMOUTH w P O p g |. PlYMpUTH McCarthy testified at the trial Tanner Su; Cyhthia Wallace, 35 TrIeiW. \ awarded'a,diploma with honor in Richard Levesque, Ronald Saegda, team won 'sgalnst Lebanon Wed men of the event., \ Greet Lakes. that neither he nor hla aubcommit- J3rive E; Mrs. Amelia Doellneri 66 / ' OMubo^FYoeea Over headay at the Hebron school gym Park S t./ Mary Ellen I-eDuc, 36 composition, and also the art of Edwin Brouaaeau, Allen Bluni, tee aver employed Hughes. _/lTie Budapeet^adlo reported the piano accompaniment. She has also Eugene Bergeron, Donna -Upson, by a score o^ 25 to 21. Scoring ARer hearing thO verdict Cambell /Ave., Rockville; Randall were John Wheaton, 14- points Thrall, tk Church St.; Mias Judjtl Danube River frOeen ovSf Ita en had experiiehce in a school at di- C a r Radio AetiRg Up?. Richard Oolao, Arthur Mathieu, gnRni9l9iaRaaWBl9IBIilfflBai8IBaiSiaiBI8W«IB9gB9lil9IM I9«lg«IBBRaiMiag9B^ 9naiMi9aia ii9i9«nMRRRi9aiB^a«ia9i9M^ ^ tire retches and laid all riill traf reotor of vocal muaic. Thomas D'Auteull, Keith Coutant, Brian Sirtder, 5; Tomrhy Kowalski Wilson,/ Wllahlre. Rd.. Rockvilli \ 3'’SH(1 Tommy Cojtlns, 2. Two lo­ Edwardf Matushak, 86 Highland fic in Hungary waa halted by deep Mra. Adrian, who reiidea in Sec use for fast, efficient Theodore Swol, Joseph Berthiume, enow. \ Hartford with her husband and Kerry Butler, Carole Butler and cal boys, freahmbn at Windham St.; Otae White RFD 1. Roctaille Mrvice or new custom in- High School, Enn Koiva and Butch William Bogglni, 102 fSrhpm St Torrential rains and^heavy snow child, commenced her- diftiea of Carl Johnson. hit Turkey, Near Timir an irrlga-i directing the senior choir and the sUIUtion. The Dramatic Club under the Soracchl, refereed tne game, i- FEATURED IN KEITH'S MlD-WINTER FURNITURE SALE SandiA Ann Wilson, Loveland Mill The next game wlU be held at Rockrille; MIsa Ruth Pierce, 39 tion dam collapsed on a crew of two youth choirs about two weeks ^ ^ n e k leadership of John LaCroIx, Grade Orchard SU, Rockville; Mra. Joan construction workers, yleaviiIta ego. Her husband ii a specialist 8 teacher has the following mem­ the Hebron gym sgafpst, Ashford Rlvtnrs, 480 B. Middle/Tpke. three known dead and geve;'I tH in oonstUutlonal taw and is now- \ bership: Donald Lolaeau, Robert on Tuesday, ’—^—‘— ^ miming. A coastal vessel tvith Elliott, Richard Card. Kristine OeAld I-aRole. 48 Coolldge St. I a\ working On hie PhD at Hunter 2 7 7 IROAD BH-g-im ADMITTED TODAY: Michael crew of seven wee presumed lost .College, commuting there. Olsen, Marie Haddad, Carol Golab. Manchester Evenlrf|g Herald'Co­ In the stormy Marmara Sea off SALES and ' William Forbes, Alap Binder, Fred lumbia .rorrespondent, Mr*. Frank Oes.say, Regtaa St., Rockville \ Membcri of the muaic commlt- 1 [ l E V I S I 0 N SERVICE Jeffrey Tompkins, 101 Harlan St Turkey. tqe, who selected Mrs. Adrian,’are; Tucker,. Vincent Sledjeski, Harlan MarrhIaR, telephone) ACademy 'BIRTHS YB8TKRDAY: A The temperature In Britain sank Fr^ncii Akin, chairman; Mra. 'Smith, Anne Banner. David Goss, 8-3454. to.5 degrees above xero yeitcrday Drapar • Benson, Sydney Cushman Ronald Ives, Clara Thompson. daughter, to Mr. and Mra. Qerald Chaaa.l t New Mavn, Ce*a. (ft) FILM 'Also Reginald . Lewl.x, Carol Mochair,"South Coventry; a daugh the coldest day of the century. Jr„ William Graif, Mrs. Fiddcriek Chaeael It Hartferd. r«a*. (St) EDDIE FISHER SHOW .ter td Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Storms kept Ashing vessetr in .Woodhouse and Frank Moraaco. Chaaacl I t PlMdleM. Maes. (SS) UANbin CAMERA Luiky, Alfred Black, Barbara their porta. I'lianael t! aBriaxlirld. Mat.. , Ives, John Woodward, Joan tabghter to Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Along Denmark's coast scores ChaBa.l as Wal.rbary, C.aa. —^h a Caaieraa Swaraa Healy, 117 Conway St.; a daugh of veaaela were trapped by Icfe Cbaaael U H.ly.kc' Mat.. i:ee ( t> O iW : AND HARRIET Beaudry, Lynona Chrlatopher, Apartments, Thick Ice also Isolated amell is ____ \ —'‘Rlrky TIi. Oriaala.r” Thomas Collins, Gail Waylsnd. ter. to Mr. and Mrs. Casimir (ISAtl MAMA-P.ggr Vart Separate fiferancea, Rlr Zlsmb^. 132 Union St.. Rockville. lands In thet area which depend (It) WRESTUNG TheodoPf Marrotte and Marilyn on movement of food auppliee by (XLM) TRUTH OR CON'SB- Baker. V conditioned through­ BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. sea. qi'ENSES DRAMA Evans, Doniik, Tucker, Carol Harvey Bonnev, 48 West S t e:te (ie> DOLLAR A SECOND ho^ F I Rockville; William Lewie, 176 ( I) DAMON RUNYON TREA­ Brown, Raymond Stedjeaki, Doria Boy Suffers Bums ZIPKR CLUB TER—"Tke r i* ..B Gris Chirtler, 'Vern Coughlin. Betty Spruce St.; Mrs. Edith Thibodeau riarkrd” Albro, Kay FletciWr. Sheila Shine, 225 Main St. Phone M^-5940 Omr Company Store Will Be Opeq To The Public Enfleld; Robert O'Grady, 72 BRAIN^mp PLACE (IS) CRUSADER, SATURDAY MORNINGS FROM 9 A. M. unUI 12 NOON Keeney St.; Lawrence Jalbert; A s C^aii Explodes -'■••Tk* Ma.k -f l.«v»" Linda Carlson, Edward TuckSr, NOuilAN’S (XX-MI THE BIO STORY RFD 1, Rockville; Mias Rita Hut 445 (M) FILM AvaU^Ie are fine hand-knittinir yams in Lambs Wool, aon, ^15 ' Maple St.; Joaeph An attempt to duplicate an ex Sat., Febe^ 8 |i.m. HARTFORD RD. (Ul i LED rHRER UVES Gaaliaimanfl Fur Blends in a wide range of colors, at Belaxares, East Windsor Hill; Mrs n o w Thru SAT. t:M ( a.iei THE VISE periment he heard about In school (Tods^ PLAYHOrSE OF STARS attractive pricessKFyom time to time also—Seconds of Either Grslf, 51 Washington St. resulted In facial burns requiring TEL. Ml 9-4597 —d.Baa. Dra “Tk. Oniflr Mrs. Gloria Colombaeo, .25 W hospitalisation for 0 12-year-old SIraas.r" Find . Fabrira, will be offered at prices substantially be­ Middle Tpke.; Michael O'Brien (Xt-M> STAR STAGE boy hqre yeaterday. 2 BIG HITS! • :te ( SI MI^LKEV MOUSE CLUB —“Kill.r -a Han.kark” low market.^ / Andover; Stephen McIntosh, 46 Hia mother said Gerald LaRoe (t«> WESTERN Pl.AVHOrSE R«d X'am.rea Drive D. Ut> MA-HNEE THEATER PEOPLE’S CHOICR , Magrel, 56 Homestead St.; Mrs pentine and It exploded in hla fqctc CX> UNULE ED'S EUIK VLL'B (IS) THE LINErP . Augusta Lamprecht, 3^ Village St. 'THE lU ) B A R -^ WESTERN T-'EA. ((1(1 VARIETY TRRATEB Ha waa trying an experiment he SECOND TER —"Vall.r al P w " “Mya- MOON !s n M ^ MILLS GORPORATION Donald. Anderson Jr.. RFD 2, Man heard described in school, she said EII.M THEATER t.ry *r .Mr; W .as" Chester; Dale Baronpuaky, 37 EdI Tlie -boy was admitted to the OUT WT;*T (la eraxr.BB) > / talcottville, conn. . son Rd.; Mrs. Ethel Gustafson, ■ ;M ItVMI HOWDV DOODY Manchester Memorial Hospital and m um . lEM BIN TIN ITN Autumn St. waa reported to be suffering from t:ee ( I) STAGE S W.H.ENBUNB V —“taraatl" first and ae&nik'degree burns c (IS> ADVEjrrURE THEATER the face. Hla rohdition ttaay I —."R-v R .srr.” LUMBER 00. "good," according to h os p it a -(IS) T.B.A...... (Xtr WEATHER...... —^ ------; Aeroaa froRi Oraea (lebeel - authbrrtiee,: ’ - NEWS AT SIX He la the I son of Mr. and Mrs, (U) IXIWBOV CORRAL Edward LaRoe, (iS) TWILIGHT THEATER Opon A t Day" Saturday A HANDMADE. RF.AtrTtFUlj-V DESIONED WROI'fiHT- -C;«i (X'XI HOPAMI.NG I'ASSIDV • :ie (M),.SPORT8 OIGEST (IX-Ml UAVAI.CADB OP ASSEMBLE IT mON I.JVNTER.N POST AND THE LANTERN KIT ILLUS­ e:I« (SSI‘t h e EABLV SHOW TRATED. —"naasrr AXrad" SPORTS BOXING NHRR Trainmaii S:W < *1 StaRTSCOPE^ B-b Baker »a. T-mair PLUS] AOnON-THKILLSI (It) NEWS AND WEATHER “Narrlraa." JackMa, 'M .YOURSELF t;U (It) SPORTS DIGEST rd. h.a.jrirrleKF Regular Retail (Ml WBESTLING WORXOUT9 $ 2 9 .4 5 Discovercti Dead (U l SAN PBANCIHCO BEAT it:M ( SI GRFAT GILDER8LEEVC Nitii^ TIDF vfWMjr'i ^svaRlIa Dtlls- Thin Weekend Only __West Haven. Feb. 3 uPi—Carroll $ 2 4 .9 5 Manchestar * Inc. *«d Satur­ VlstaSupe S ap .rtr.ea ATLANTIC HEATING OILS day* At 6. . 1115 MAIN ST. 317 MAIN ST. on the aad C*l.r aad C .l.r , FRIDAY aiM SATURDAY— FEE. 24 and 25 1 FRED T. BLIsif Jr. Prfs. I:1V6:M 6:H 1:4M:» 977 MAIN STREET — TELEPHON^MI #-4568 ' JCURTAIN AT 9:39 PJlL L. T. WOOD CO. FREE PARKING At'Both Convenient Keith 9(ore*. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1988 1 KANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8. i m f^ A Q tn V B FAOE FOUR the Bible "la a book -writtan b.v Public Relationg Graham Viewa tm Through 30 secretaries" and Bolton. Break Ground Sunday for New W ing at Center Chureh commented that thla-"is an' error Help Seen Need On Gospel Seen anskigoua to the error ot the'doc­ I MsIpnMd bf thkm la low trine of traiisubatantiatlon whets, gtaaits —I* asAstto the supernatural part supplants (Snaiit Mtokeewse pay Mbwi ts School Board Hears Report Ot Area Schools Very Distorted the natural parfthereby overthdw-' ii\g the notion of sacrament." As tkiags thst eodsie—dke fchk lev* sad isoiorisi af A tn sAfi kies / Durham. England, Feb. 3 blh "The theology of ,'Chrtal bore Oh School Health Program Oolumbia, Feb. S (Special) — .N-our punishment;' believe and be p SIS si sin. MIm Htloa iSotw, Facility Adriocr Tha principal of tha Somera Sta- The Archbishop of York accused r ' ' ' ' ' vdL,^XXIII. No. 19 FRIDAY, Fe b r u a r y s ConpUed by StndonU of Monchwtw High School r American evangelist Bitty Gra­ saved,' when accompanied by the WImm y«s sis dwoslag yam Mait- . mantary School, .vriiieh to currently' Fimdamentalist'a pulpit cliche 'the MSal. )*t at kelp ysm. thskcsaiy wd ham today of giving "a very dis­ Bolton Feb. S (Specl*l)—Mr».,nouno«l «noth«r bF»n »»1* w-ould Bible saya'., is a very distorted . .^W .1 niira* mode • , be held for the benefit of the Grade . tha' cqnter of.« htttpr curriculum 1 torted view of the apostolic gos­ psw iata ce tif isiMt Bhis CnaiHr Alio* Robert, achool nurte. mane a , ^ ^ Ordera ■ are to be conUoveray, aaM yesterday; { pel." view of the apostolic gospel,”' the ■ssks it a toiw codtprchenaiee report of her work-; gu|,„,|tted by Tueaday, Feb.- 7 and Describing Graham as “a man oT Archbishop concluded, Sacr^Heart Indians Gain Tourney "Schopl administrators ahouM aeek I utter humitita’ and simplicity.'* the Graham at present la conducting bA kls tkotes fat to tbe Board of Education at ita^ payment la to be made at delivery ywos naamsait adloumed meeting laat night. . on Friday, •’'cb- „ Aeiors Pose in Period Style professional public relations help] Church of England's new No. } a revival tour through India. At­ HTGN iO Of portlcular intereat waa the The banking report ahowed 06 te sell thehr school programs to f .nrelate. Dr. A, M. Ramsey wrote tendance at his meetings there has (3| srhetiMt R to M reault qt the yeartj' examination o f, atudenta had depoalted 1100.63 Victoi^over tha public.". in .the Durham diocesan quarterly been repqcped as the largest he has ksksgsttsiaalL k DUDlla of three gradea in the | thla week. Ftot Time Since 1940 Vlietor Miller, at the .monthly magiuine; ever had.- There were 73 children; TPti Oojnmlltee meeting In Columbia of the seven ’^ e r a ta evidence he has genu­ N III 1 checked bv the achoot doctor and Mra.Thomaa Bentley, temporary MHS Frozen ManchMter High surged from principals under the supervision of inely claimed to prench only the !r4, deporteil functional heart mui-mur, 2; heart Marahall Lovegrove, Mra. Loula C. Pool, in Waterbliry by a score of ing and tabulating the applica­ at the Manchester Armory. The . The meetingr-flrat to be held bridge) he has taught the groosest to hit nstivs Italy b«t:ause he ill murmur auggeatlng uijdetectedijdetected Dimock Jr.; Mra. John. C. Roth 3# to 20. The powerful Sacred tions which have been coming win qualified the Indians for the , since the controversy broke out. doctrines and flung hla .rortmila came to this counti'y In October SAPOl MEMORIAL CO. . rheumatic fever alnce leafif examl'-examl well, Mra. John Swanaon Jr., Mra; Heart squad swept all of the lA all week lotig. A large num­ -State Cites A Tournament for the A*as called to discuss, evslustlon of 'The Bible a q ^ ’ over teaching as k stowawsy. He was refused a nation. 1; enlarged .tol>haila, 4: Raymond Jewell. MCa. Jamea G. eventi .except the . l#0-yard free­ ber have already been accepted first time since 1946. Although elementary achool programs in the which la emphaftcany not n e t of \1sa to como here and visit hla « 0 CENTER STREBT TEL.M(3-nM maloccuslon neceaaitattng: referral Haaaett. Robert Gorton. Mra, Clif­ style relay. and It looks like this year's fair falling to equal their previous per­ seyen towns represented. The th4 Bible." \ three children because he waa con­ ford Slephena. Laiirler K. De- Boh Dlakle of Waterbury w-aa will be the biggest yet. formance against Hartford, the In­ >r. Ramsey's m icle wsi titled noted In Italy of sasautt with a to oKhodomtiat, 2; condltlOilltlOrts re- Mara. Mra. E. Pierce Herrick. Or- principals agreed that public crit- le Menace o f’FTiq^mentalUm." quliing aurgical care, 1; umbilical the only double winner of the day. The chairmen have an­ juns managed to salvage the CCIL Icidm of -school programs must be deadly weapon. in monumontfi Hculptoi'ed from select Bfirre m nitfi. mand Weat. Mra.' Harold Grla- DInkle splashed to victory In the nounced that all entranta must thriller through the valiant effort! It attacked the Protaataht move­ hernia, 2. wold. Mra. Walter F. Elliott. Mra. bring their exhibits either on epmbated by "educating" their ment which inaista o^ the Infalli­ Report of hearing and vlalon Bernard J. Sheridan. Jiillua L- 40-yard freealyl# and the 100-yard of captain Eddie Wojclk who townspeople as to the nature of bility of the Scriptures and such teata waa alao made. Mra. Robert freestyle events. The tlmea were Saturday morning (9 to 1) Feb. Upoured in 29 points. the programs, , « Ground will be broken Sunday sin Strong Slid Herbert Carlaon. , - 18.8 and 66.8 aecbnda, respective 18 or on Monday, Feb. 20, from/ Bristol, which has now lost 10 of Center Congregational Church -for chairman;- Malcolm Knox, archi­ biblical miracles M the Virgin aaked permtaalon/ to ahow a Walt I'nlln Dance In this line, Miller sa)di most this educational wing which will tect; Butiqr T. Andrews, president birth and the physical resurrection Ihaney movie pit phyalcal hy^ene ly. 9 to 5, No exhlbita .wll be " 12 starts, showed surpriatng criticism comes from non-parents Hebron The Polio Dame will be held at . cepted after 6'p.m Monday/ strength in the first half shooting be adfled on the north aide of of MaXsaroe 'Buildem; Stephen of Chrl8t.-i. » ___ _ to glrla of Gradea 6 and 7 which Coach Rlehard Sollanek'a Tank- , and parents whose children have the Rainbow Club tonight from R. K. C lem en t/^ into a 9-4 lead, and led 21-14 itt the Woodruff HaU. The 86 by 74 foot Nelli, Anadine Rhodes.and Garry Dr. Ramsey conceded ' Thst waa granted/oubjecl to parental 3:30 until 12:30 a.m. Seve'ral (Inc eri have had rough sailing this \\/ specific learning problems. “I Aisy Mrs. Wythe Home Sutllffe. pupils representing the fundamentalism waa on the rise content. The report aubatanilMed year, 'fha duckt have managed to quarter. Tom Petke, who account­ l-atory cinder, block and brick dooi' piiaei have been given by ed for 16 points mostly on Jump recslve three or four- calls a day atructure waa designed by Mal­ klnder^rten, loa*er Junlora and in Britain before Graham con­ her requeat that the Board /Con- local mei'chanta for the event.. salvage only one win In five out­ ,from people criticising our pro­ Junior high grades. ducted hla aervtcaa of revival . colm Knox. Hartford, architect, alder extending the work hotfra tb ings. The loaa of freeakvlcr Dick shots, and set-shooting Paul Le- From (Jty Hospital Bids to Re Opened Febvre led this great surge. The gram,” he said. and will be built by Massaooe Th6 structure «1ll contain seven meetings hare. He Said he waa nqt two and a half houra eacH^achool The School Building Committee Wright and breaatroker Dick Hits CriUrs — ■— J Builders, Inc. of Sfmabury at a | elaaarooms. a large assembly room. certain how far tj«e American, day. Mra. Robert la now putting In ter hai weakened the Indiana a Bill MacArdle speedy Rsmi held a 32-28 halftime will open and read contract bids advantage.. "I find that, most of the critics Hebron, Feb. 3 iSpeciall—^The' co.st of 380,000. Isvatories and accessory facilities. evangelist was "t'ornpletSiy at one^ eight houra a W-eek'on three achool for the addition to the achool at great deal. The High tapkera have are the kind that would criticise ■boat .news tn some time Is that ' EhcercWa..wUI be held between The church school, which has 816 with our English fundamentalism^' daya. Thla requeat waa not acted also had their share, of coldi and With an aatoundlng upset defeat ;S0 tonight at the achool. ears in imminent, the Injuns roared from anything,” he claimed, adding that Mrs. Frederick J. Wythe, who has the reginn'r 9':15 and 11 o'clpck pupils. Is now on double sessions, B(X.he.quoted Graham as saying upon laat night. Demeorata tp Meet - core throats thla wintar. the "emotion” of an uninformed been under treatment for many servtres. Participating will be the A building fund drive for the The Board alao recorded a for­ The Injuns have lost two of their behind to move ahead for good at State Democrats will meet at the halfway mark of the third public..can “overcome per cent” weeks at the Hartford Hospital, Rev. Clifford O. Slmpeon, iqtaUter; addition waa launched nearly two mal vote on their approval of the o'clock. All local committee meets by a very slim margin, but qf the effectiveness of a rchool for -poliomyelitis, is now at her the Rev. R. Russell Peery, associ­ yean ago under Dr. Mather Nell. final plana and specifleationa for membera have been urged to at- will have to be In top ehape for lony quarter. Going Into the final str"za Manchester held a 44-39 ed^ * he program. ' home on the Burrows Hitl Rd. ate minister; Mrs. Hooka'Johnston. W h^ the drive 'was completed, a WORK tha 6-room addition to the achool. te n d .\ their next CCIL encounter With Miller's remarks were an out­ She came home last Saturday^ director, of Christian Eduration: building committee was named and Bristol Saturday at the F.nst Side One of Manchester High Schoois Injuns Just poured It on the badly Tacit approval waa actually given . \ New Arrival tiring Rams In the final quarter growth of a previous discussion and returns for treatments ^on Hyatt Sutllffe^ building committee later Sutllffe became Its chairman. DONE aarly In December when the Board A aon^wat bom- at Hartford Recreation Center'a |^ 1 . The moft talented musicians recently concerning the need for closer co­ Monday, \\’ednesday and Friday, reviewi^ the plana with the School Hospital on Wedneaday to Mr. and starting gun for the flra't event- ii reached a high point in hla ama­ ouUcorlng the Invaders 24-12. WHILE WoJclk turned In his finest per­ operation among teachers and weekly. Her progress 'is reported rison,. Rtx-year-old polio patient. Is yrinter day in January. It was Building Oommittee. Mrs. William Scott of Stony Rd. - slated to go off at 2 o'clock. teur musical career. William parents, ' achool administrations as encouraging. 'Transportation to Charlie Dougan, M MacArdle. '86. recently became the formance of the season while doing -being prepared by the Gilead Con­ rainy and cloudy and the streeta YOU ' Seveial Board membera Indl- yeoman rebounding. Day^ Turk- and ITA's, and administrations the hoapital is furnished by Mrs, gregational Sunday School. .. wyre muddy as in spring weather. catad'their Intention to attend a Maa«lieatcr Kventag Herald flrat Manchester student ever to be and the public. The group'' claimed A. Robert Cole. Invited to play with the Hartford Ington hit for 16 tallleaAvhlle the- Tax Review It has been a funny winter, but as Wl^lT meeting pf/the.Coventry Section Bolton" rorreapondent, Mra, Joaeph usually high-scoring A1 Cole Was -this cooperation is necessary to Mrs. Wythe's mother, Mrs. somebody has said. Mark Twain No. 2 of uie CionnecMcut Aeaoela- VltaUa, telephen'iv Mitchell Sr«M6. Symphony -Orchestra, performing enable administrators to evaiuate - The next meeting of the- Board SIIOEH BXPEKTT.V held to 12. Norm Hohenthal played Bland, is' with her and assists in of Review, to hear grievances of or Charles Dudley Warner,- there tloa of Boarda of Education at 'Sabrina Fair’ at the Jan. 21 performance of the a brilliant floor ganrle. Intercepting their programs and make what­ her care. .Also the patient'* daugh­ RBASOf^BLV REPAIRED Btorra Grammar School tonight. aymphony perlea of young people's ever changes they feel are needed taxpa;^rs will h4 held at the Town doesn't seem ta bo anything we pastes and setting up plays aa ter, Harriet; 10, la a great help. Clerk’s office tomorrow frOm 10 can do about it, Chairman Jeaae Brainard will, re­ concerts held at Hartford's Biiah- Coach Elgin Zatursky shlft^ the without arousing public disfavor. Mrs. WythF. does not expect to MARLOW'S . port on the White Houae Oonfer- NHRR Ex^fficial nell Memorial, Bill had been ask­ During the meeting a J^mi^let;- 'ijn. to 4 p.nt. Seen in Color defense Into a i3-2 zone. Althbugh walk again'before some time, but Assessors Meetliig MaackeatiMr Evejlng Jlerakl. He­ NHOB REPAIR -anee WMeh he attm ded and its k>* ed by Conductor Frits Mahler to they played a listlessi sloppy first "How to Recognize-a -Good Ele­ the '-chahcea' look good that she bron correspondent. Miss SnMn Itower'Bhv'et'finer Level -cal impUcatlona. Sticeiinibg at 69 become part of the orchestra's vio­ mentary School" was distributed will eventually make a complete A meeting of the Board of As­ Color motion pictures taken at half, the Ihdisns righted them­ sessors whloh was held at the Pendleton,, telephone ,\C 3-8464. Mcetlag Night Changed the' final rehearsal of Sock and ^ Herald Photo. lin section for the playing of two selves In the stretch to asm their by Miss Ann Foberg, consultant recovery. It goes without saying A three-quarter hour executive An observant person might notIcoA slight Irregularity In the above pictare, uncommon to present day pieces—Andante Cantablle,” from In education for the- State Depart: Town 'Halt Tuesday evening dealt W. P, Qulih prfiifinfi hit ntw 1968 •mbulanet New H ^en, Feb. 3 -Stanley Buakin's 3-art play, "Sabrina eighth, win of the eea.s0n. In the that all whd know her have her with lack of understanding of tax •eeeion waa held during the eye'- Fair," were the feature of the photography methods. With exclusion of costume, It bears a resemblance to one of the g ro ^ portralU Tschalkovsky'a "Fifth Sythphony," preliminary poor foul shooting was ment of Education, The,periodical always in mind w(,th hopes and Blng on a personnel matter. The F. Mackay, 89, a former New Hav­ adorning old family albums. , Plotured are the members of the Day family from the cast of Paint ai and 'The Procession of the Sar- Is the latest revision of the evsUi- paVers on increased assessments In tquippfid and rtady ta go 24 houri a day. club's Jan. 11 meeting held -In the the result of a 60-49 Bristol win. prayers. property. Most of the Increase was Board then approved bills totaling en Rallroaid official who became ageembiy hall. A business meeting Powdei'• coming play, "Life wllh^Mother.” which will be presented In the high school auditorium on Mar dar,” by Ippolitov-Ivanoff. over the MHS JV’s. • atlon program drafted by the • Fire (((ilrf'H Report •»5S.0». 2. I The exhibited style of photography was the vogue during the dramatised period. Reading from left to Bill waa recommended to Mah­ State Department in 1963 and in- In’ acreage. preaident of the Lehigh A Hudson preceding the presentation of the / Upaet Hartford A* reported by Fire Chief Don­ The scale of acreage Is ba.’ied am - • WITH TEACHERS -As the result of a requeat made films took up reporCs.on "Sabrina ntihl: Back row, Bud Bro\yn, Clarence Jr,; Bob Andersop. Father: and Francis Robinson. John. Front: ler as a possible candidate for in­ ' The Injuns turned In th?lr , tended to advise principals. In de­ ald B. Griffin, there were .24 fires .Trqtnad attandanti and 39 yaari axparlanea offar By Board -member Vincent Krae- Railroad In 1960, died x>f a heart Mother; Bob Perry, Horlan; and Ronald Gsmbolsttl, Whitney. / ' Paula Adams, '1 termining the efficiency of the report of a com'pilttee made up. of •BYATEACHER attack last night. Fair" and announced a program Linda Nelson, clusion In the orchestra by elemen­ greatest performance of ._the sea­ in the town during the past year. tworc;LUie Selectmen. John E, Hor­ Blcki some time ago, the Board for the roihlng year. tary music supervisor Robert son as they bombed highly-regard­ teaching methods of the.tr FChooIs. Loss was given at 36.50p. including tha tiait in lafa, eemlertabla and eourtaaiit tarv* agiiMd to change Its meeting night Mai-Kay - was atrii-ken at the -Teacher Has Plan ton and Herbert L. Johnson. Harry • FOR TEACHERS Qulnniplac club here and waa dead The films, taken by N. William Johns, one pt Bill's former teach- ed Hartford High 64-40 In the damage to three houses and a to the first Mondpy of the month •ers. After a preliminary audi­ The guide describes five H. KirRham, -Ro^rt E., Foote and Because of the proximity of the oh arrival at Grace-New Haven Knight, father of cast member Manchester Armory Wednesday, "areas” of an ideal elementary bftrn.'There were also a good mafty Dougins M. Fellows. Commytalty Hoapital. William Knight, were well received Junior Hi-Y lPresIflcnt tion, Bill waa called back and audi­ Jan. 25. Moving Into early 8-0 chimney fires and brush and grass first Monday In February to thla by the members, since they ail had New Methods, De,vioes tioned once again by MahlOr, who. achool: Social climate, curriculum, fires. Part;risl/klcFttng...... meeting, the Board Will imeet on MacKay flrat started on theTfew and 12-1 leads on the deadly shbot- Physical facilities, personnel, and A pieeting pf St. Peter’s Eplsco- -“Orandfather’s Secret” Haven In'’1903 and waa an aasli- had a part In the presentation of pleased with hla work, awarded Ing of Wojclk, Cole. Ttlrkit^on 4Hib‘'Scout Banquet Thureday ef_,next week. Items on the play. Many of the scenes on the comihunlty relations. Each sec­ pal parish is/slated for Sunday. In Words and Music By SyMitL. Claflin ' the egenda ‘not reached at laat tant vice preaident In Its New him a place In the orchestra. and Leo Cyr, the victors- weree/nev- tion lists simple statements each In observance of the 46th anni­ the RectoiV Hall at 3 p.m. The York division when he resigned. In carefully produced film recalled This'honor, oAe of ipany In the er headed, although th e y led by versary of Scout work there will be (Bowers School) night's meeting will be cbneldered special Incidents In the prepsration Employed by Teachers of which poses a specific desirable project ot/ i new parish house will W ILU A M P. QUISH on'Thursday aa W'elt aa new mate­ 1949, Aa head of the Lehigh A musical field received by Bill, Is the only 16-12 at the quar^'. This condition. A principal can widely a' banquet, Feb, 22, In eonneetion come up/Ior further consideration. rial requiring Board attention. Hudson, Jie made hla headquarters of "Sabrina Fair." result of eight yeari of diligent and deadly shooting continued through Interpret these statements In with the February meeting of Cub ’ 7 Polio Donatloa Acted, sung and danced b.\/Manchester tascherli. Prodpeds for Of prime importance at the If parents of Mlinchester High ' devoted study during-which per­ the second period, which ended terms of his oum needs/' Scout Paek 28. at 6 pm.. In the (he benefit of futui^Uachei^acholarahipa. R. M IC N A n . 9 U liH - A policy regarding handling of In Warwick, N. T. The Lehigh A bualnesa meeting was the presen­ Varsity M Dance T h ^ u m of 313.50 has been do­ money at the echodi waf adopted Hudson Is s smsil line which con­ School students could be given the ; sonal encouragement by Bill’s par­ with the Red and -'White ahead For instance, one statement lo<-al school, nate^ by (-lassnrates of Linda Har­ tation of the report of the chair­ opportunity to observe the classes! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert MacAr­ 31-21. reads, "A minimum of 2.'» feet per Harvey Lippimott. in.stllutlonal and read as follows: "Nq.Unattend­ nects the New Hsven with western men of the buslnesa committee, The Varsity *M Club Is hold­ rison. a victim of t>plio, to .the polio ed school, activity funds are to be railroads. ___ of tneir sons and daughters, they i dle, was invaluable. In ,the public The practically flawle.'s play- child Is prorided in The classroom, repreaenutive. Charter Oak Coun­ fund drive. Linda'is The daughter Jan Roberta, '66, Marian Fitch, '67 would discover that the methqda ing Its annual dance Feb. 11, more is desirable.” Another is, cil, Manchester, Is heading the WADDELL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM left in the achool building at any In 1926, MacKsy bl^ame a chief and Miss Mary McAdams, faculty from 7:80 to 11 p.m. TTie proper school music program tinder' the execution continued . through the of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harrison time. Such 'funds and accounting clerk on the railroad. Seven years of teaching the "3 R’S" today have rye of Johns, Bill worked until he final half gs the MHS reboundela "The teacher has a plan for committee: in charge-of the Boy of Gilead, and Is still under treat­ advisor. The report, read by Sec­ greatly changed within the past I decorum forAhls dhnee will be atudying Individual children." Scout, annual fund drive, which, 8:1'l P.M., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 /\ tberaof to ba tha rcsponslbUity of later he was promoted'to superin­ retary Sue Crockett,-(66, noted that party dresses for the girls and started takirfg private lessons from complete^ hpxed out-big George ment at St. Francis HospItaK Hart­ the claiulroom teacherc and princi­ tendent of its providence (R. I.) few years. English, foniign L Leonard Eccellente. Under the Zaluck^'And his teammates, who Another, 'The purposes of the opcn.'i Monday. He will be as.slsted ford. after expeniei had bean paid a sur­ languages,. social studies, science [ suits or sport Jackets for the school program are ■ known by , Pack' Com'mlttee ’treasurer, Adult Urk'etM nviillBble from ManchnUr TRiKbert* pal.” The Principal la to notify tha division. In 1939 he became super­ plus of almost 1600 was realised boys. Flowers are not required. tutelage of these two men, both of deflhljtely lacked the spirit and What Can We lk.7 School Board of the manner In intendent of the Old Colony divi­ and mathematics, instead -of be- i whom are now' members of .the husjlle of thc'Ipjuns. throughout the community.” con­ Carlman'Frankel; Troop ConVgiU- Monday didn't seem a bit like a ★★★★★★★★ ★★★★ which these funds era- to be ban and turned over to the Student ing taught "to the tune /of , the La.st year, the dance wa.s one’ stituted most of the discussion at tee Trca4iirer, William Qucal. and sion and later waa promoted' to au- Council for deposit in the Student hickory stick,” are being preanted of the best, and It promises' to Hartford Symphony, Bill was able /iTils win waa s tribute to a llt- died. perinter^eht of transportation. 1 to develop his talent. Ge man, Leo Cyr, who turned In a yesterday’s meeting. George Alden, The above three will It was alao voted that the offl- Activities Aasn. fund. to.students today through modern ! be a good one Again this year. Mrs. Foberg told the group act. In the various seclloh.s of the He waa named general mangger After a discussion of the club educational devices and methods. | Only. 150 tickcU have been MHS Concertmalter brilliant performance as s plsy- that "It's your job.'whether It lii cere of the Board will ooiujlft^f a In 1948 and assistant vice preal-, Upon entrance to MHS. Bill toait nrak'er and sharpshooter. Cyr waa town, Hebron, Gilead and Amston. .chairman, vice^halrman and pal' buslnesa. President BUI MaeArdlc- The English Department a t ! printed, so you’d better hurry you. the administration and LIppincott win also be ho.st at dant.lk year later. *66. announced the proprera MHS is making use of"^hese | and buy yoiir ticket .from the part in the high school orchestra accorded the biggest hand of the teachers, that arc doing the eval­ an orientation meeting at tils non - member eecretary. Other He resided In New Haven and: and at tpe end of the fresKman year when’'he was replaced after It policy-matters were tabled for fur­ planned for the remainder of/the methods and devices-and. through members of the Varsity M uating or if the parents are alra home. Feb. 19, for parents of boys waa a native of Merldeh. rchool year. The next meeting was them, the atudenta are/being given | Club now. \ / [year he was swarded a scl^fsrship became evident the Owls would Involved, to. seek evidence- in the It‘« our aim at MAkl.OW*H FimNITllRE to fMtuM tlie ther coneideratlon. He is survived by hla widow, I to I.,aurel Mu.P>—The Wom­ atudenta In a 1-act-production. At pare an act and to try oi.t that act dents after reading "A Tale of absence of Supt. Graf; ( je jl^ comfortable^ it will pay you ■to check thcae TERRIPlCf en's. Civic Organisation yesterday Two Cltlea" view this story on the to document quotes and the cor­ Couldn't happen to a nicer f»l-I . Patros. principal Horace PorWr AT A . e- wbuld like to ace completed are reaa Island so It can be used aa a present "Winsome Winnie." A var­ L. R. L, '66 the chance tb study the costumes it is suggested that fhey ^hoo.se k encountcr.- public* recreation area. This yi'ould iety show, to be presented at Wad­ and condltioAs of the times, along chester High School' Orchestra School; Neal Osborn, principal Pr#‘PojU, iWn. John J. W allutl, Ju tlft'. preparation of a'card file of text subject In which they have an in-' under Pearson's direction. Dave. ToonScy, '56. Tolland Eaemenlary School; Wil­ VY. Douipin akH. W urv books, giving important Informh block a plan b y . the Connecticut dell School on March 14, will be with atudying the different UnrJ Do^fin, Intt' of 'ManrhcRtFr. In i ’iEW FILMS w TRIP tereat but hive not previously had In speaking of receiving the In- h r IJ DlMtrlrt, ^ TW IN SIZE TUXeAeWAY \ tlm concerning each tekt; an In Light A Power Co. to -build a $20 directed by Bil) MacArdle? '66. On charnctera/ A film strip entitled liam Franklin, principal Union million generating plant .on the Is­ Roderick Wrlghy and Richard "How To/ Study" Is shown to the time to pursue. tatlon to play received from Elementary School ;t and John Tho /*.\rrulor having r vliibilcd hln RUBBER FOAM M D WITH ventory of pamphlet materials! an March 28. "Bog and Lox." directed Thus, one can see, by speaking, aflmiiUtotiatlnn Mcnnint WHh said rotate land. Tlie greater Norwalk Im Bohadlk. MHS /juniors, showed freshmen/English classes and hs.i hler. Bill said, "I certainly dUl- Dunham, principal Ashford Ele­ to Ih w ('o iirt fill iilIo w M iirf. It in Inventory of published teat mate- b;-. Betty Lou Wallace. ‘66. will be to various MHS teachers and to Stitdciits Observe MATTRESS and INNIRSPRING rials; typing certaih'formar check provement Aasn. in recent hearings prct'entcd. The annual thesplgn films of their reebnt trip to Florida proved vffry effective. n'tN^^expect It." Following the con­ mentary School. . lU i* ii o c iiK 'k i BOX SPRING MATTRISS tag pupil enumeration cards and banquet, arranged by Junior mem­ day students of English are galn- w he^ playing with such s Teaching Methods niKm. ut (h.‘ ProlMtlf Offirr in ilu* tdehtifying keys. power plant construction, but no bers of the club, wilt be held April cissaea. The films were very In­ make u;ie of the tape recorder. The BT.kLL BETHEL GOP SHIFTS Mitnirltml Building In nalil MHnrtii'ntri. declalon has been made. teresting and enjqyed by all. __atudentaJenls can check the tone Ihg: * broad background of their distinguished group of musicians. bu nnd th«'. Hiiniu in nnnlgncd for Rcr. 1149.50 ^ O ' A This week's - bulletin an- It. at tha Manchester Country aualitir of their voices along wItM. subjeet dur to the modern methods Bill summed it all up In a few Stamford. Keb. 3 i/p. - A special j h u a rin K on ih< - .. Club. 'The Unieen Thing.” a play NEW MEfilBERS^ADMITTED The teacher-training program, Sale SperiaL $ 2 4 * 9 5 both written a.id dlre''ted by Nick N.the ihechanlcaimechi/ a * 1 elements,-A— am andA A'm as Mnctand devices that areHFA being af­ words, saying: 'Terrific, .tremend- committee of the Republican Stale and ihln rtnirtNltnrtn ihni notice 4>f for seniors at Manchester High The Varsity M Club held a meet­ oive freshmen English teacher forded them. ou r.. .really something." Central Committed lias withheld IUni* and ulocp aRMipxd for aald knight, *66,' will be prasentAl Miy Judith Mozzer, '66- Larry LaPolls. '56 School interested In' teaching aa a 9. Rock and Buskin's' prime loclal ing Thursday evening In the Main laughingly stated, "ellmlnste those profession, began* today with a‘* Its deci.Hlon on a shakeup 1" The 1 'SIX' Building df MHS. Steve Cooper. hoiTlbls 'and-uhs' ." Bethel GOP, town committee. The | l"'h'lH'l th. r.iin hv |iiilill:hin|- n ropy SIMMONS There’i Benutiful COLOR event, "The Sock and Buskin luncheon at Bower’s School. committee met la.sl night t<> decide. | rdi-r ‘In...... i>iiii- ii<'ws|>ap/i ImyliiK NEWBURY Prom,” will be held .May 28 and '66. baseball; Alan Johnson, '67, / Reality In Class TTie Manchester Education A.asn, 111 -aid. I>l!c|rlct.' n t least baseball; and Bob Kwash. '.68, When asked about his use of who are rncmbsis of tlie Bethel flvr days Iti'fni*' itii- da' of snlrl tiinr BEAUTY.REST EXTRA FIRM will ^ run by the club's senior and Guidance Department at Man­ line, and hv niallliie in n prrtlMr,l |r( CRIM.SON SHIELD TWIN ilZ I In Tour 19S6 members. . cross country, were admlttei^ to modem gducatlonsl methods,' one chester High School sponsor the eommittoe and who iv i|s chair­ Ipfon dr hr'foi.- Krl.riwu' 1. IR.Mi. r. . am MacAffdle, -'86. announced- MHfi -Engllah. .teacher ...spqk'S; of Trailing program. In which the man. The special committee chair­ ropy vf ttds ord'o lo Ktisalo-tli Krrr. RR , TWIN MAHRESS Mi - - ■ ...... "reality" being brought into the man. -Saimiel -F. Pierson ,of- Stam­ ■Uiudi-ji/It.. Mauclujiiiii. -Conn,.. Calli-i students attend classes for line rl'ilir-“ Kniir, !IS (*|■t•srr^ll Prlvr Hast' WATTRESRaNMXyRHiR classroom. That is, students are j our Legionnaire ef the week,■>>/,' school week, Feb-. 6v through 10. ford. said a decision was made hut llarilnril rnim John II Wsid Mi B O A S n U N R gri-en a chance to actually see and , ^ j I ' ahd observe teaching techniques, that it would not be disclosed until ilsidrn SI . Maiirlirstrr.-Colin ; nmdrl 1 It Waid H-zn Slii-i.v llnirdw Itoad.' and, for the moo,t part, ,partici­ Republican State Chairman (Ttar- Kansas ClI'’ Missouri BOTH $59.00 ^ Juniors studying Journalism may of the senior classi as evidenced pate In the instruction. ' enre F. Baldwin was advi.sed. • .TOII.V J. WAM.KTT. Jlldsr, ^ Flnor Hamnle. ROTH $89.00 vlait Tha Herald plant and be tak- by the fact that he was elected by Seniors participating In the rauALLT* $i8t.m>. ONE ONLY U8UALLY 3M.M. ONE ONLY Combination Windows and Doors cn on a tour, of the various depart­ his classmates to serge as vice-1 ' program-will be assigned as fol- — CALL rOR ESTIMATE The ambition ,ln_the life of this - ments that make up a newspaper. president of the Junior class and' I lows; LauraTnidel. Green,School: week's legionnaire Is to. travel, Sophomores atudying etiquette are secretary of the senior class, is; <50LD BOND aometimel given a chance to prac­ Thomas Riddell. Mary Rega and MAFLE TRUHDLE BED A, 0. ARONSON, Distributor Asont tjieeting many and different people noted for many abilities,'' interests Robert Liepis. Verplanck; Eleanor tice what. they have learned by and achievements. Better known Panders. Carl' Zinsser,. Lawrence To Top O H i^e. BED ' Ml 9^856 and places. This decision may be j actual parties, dances, skatingJ . af- , to his classmates aa "Geoff." he is Sl**pt two. Complft* with springs. -influencetl by the college-leyel La Polls. Karolyn Kaye. Francine S O I KITTLE. R«p>-M I 9-0468 fairs,, hayrldes. picnics and horse- ' children of b'Breinski. Judith Anderson. How­ OUTFIT ■r___ -8--S- ----1 course she-it taking in the History hack riding. StudenU studying par. I Geoffrey Gibbs -ofl VbBBWI^^W WMI pBvY^^vWWo A. DIEHL. Rm . ^ 1 9-0558 of Western Civillzstlon.i'offered by liamentary procedure have formed j jjg Drive B ard Hastings and WllHsm Kelley., All Occasion^ • Manchester High School in co­ Barnvd: Joan Winters, Tom "A Product of the F. C. RLSSELL CO.. Cleveland, Ohio" a club In which they make of- ^is followed the Col-! Woods and Jack Schelbenpflug. operation with the University of their te.xt^k knowledge. | lege Preparatory course through-;, ('akes and pastrie.s with' $59*00 THE lARTLEn-IRAIHiMtD CO. , Connecticut.' The seminars offer a methods add much to the social de-1 • . . .v , Hollister; Deanne Rottner, Sandra that home-made flavor and WEST HARTFORD. CONN. t . . out high school and Is currenjly- UHI^ALLY 839.M. TWO ONLY S K C IA L $59.95 panoramic riew of western ciVlli- velopmeni of the student i taking The College-Credit English' Stevensoh. Geraldine Niznik and oveii-fre.sh goodness. Makd j sation. front The beginning of man Supplementary te^_ar^^ ’^History, Mathe- Cynthia Prior. Bowers; Pat Fogar­ I to modern history, and our legion­ ty and Judy Mozzer. .Washtagton; an occa.tioiu really special III, Modern Problems and Roberta Lockwood. Waddell: and with our. superiov baked naire says the course is "the most the classroom. Junior students: r'nn.iia rtioir Enellah ranks FINAL CLEARANCE of CRIMSON SHIELD enlightening and interesting sub- studying Am_eric.n llte^rsture K v o r ^ e ‘’';ubj®.cf. “ I William MacArdle. Highland good.a! . Ject 1 have ever had." read "Red Badge of Courage" as i Park. FfjOCfK'NAMPM'llCND WAREfRIffHTS “ y Twill rub stoo,— fO l— Joan Winters, la the daughter of an original source of 'material. In addition to hla studies. Geoff nTOCK OEDINCONTINUED 'nCKINOR. Ilox Twin Box Mao Mr. and Mrs,. Jerome Winters, 107 | Many freshmen atudenta reading is very active ih.Jhe extra-curric­ J — . NAVE UP TO 60% Sfiriag , Mattreoa Rprlng IWattrpM FREE- Delmont St., and haa been voted. "Johnny Tremaln," a novel of Bos­ ular program of Manchester High . Legionnaire for the w'eek. She was ; ton during the American Revolu-,.School. .. This . -year, , ■ he Is ,partlcipat- Tearhers Aid Play _ Weekend Specials 43rd ANNIVERSARY RlGULAR 2 0 0 2 tlon, recently completed '•'K Vataily '^''* -Bests Gibbs honored during her high achool ; projecU ; "Grandfather's Secret." the 43rd ANNIVERSARY DE LUXE 1 3 a e l 'years by being elected to the Ver- which 'they did after research on j *'*ut Affairs Club, Md the ^ u n d Ckoepiot* Creom Pi* — -'Banana Cr*am Pi* life In ^ sto n during that period, Table Singers for The second con- Among our Legionnaire's "like.s" ; mu-sicSI comedy being present­ PAVELLE plsnck Chapter of the National I are creative writing and music , KillG ARTHUR 2 2 1 1 This year, many senior College »6culive year. Geoff Is also an ac- ed on Feb. H at the Waddell Pastry Rings — N*apolitans Honor Society tn her Junior, year, . while his strongest "dislike" is ' School To Increase Scholarships being president of ■ the Junior Preparatory English students have tlve participant In the Debating Rospbnrry Ch**s* Call* DR. MAffiSON 2 2 2 1 Juan WIntrm taken field trips to nearby colleges. Club (for which he practiccia in "hypocrites." for future teachers, will benefit - Girls' Club, and serving as de.le- Included In the many honors be- \ 7 Lay*r Cak* J*Ny RoUs Slide File Box . gate I'd the United Nations Mock < where they have heard speakers English classtl, having been elect­ by the services of a number of, stowed upon "Geoff" have been his j Assembly tn her senior yesr._ cheerleader is one with spirit, good nn topics being discussed In class, ed treasurer. Iii the way of athlet­ Manchester High faculty mem­ (Choll* Br*o^ Ev*ry Friday) ,/ wiHi - .As president of her Spanish voice, good back and spare time. i They have received class credit for ics. Geoff has. been a member of election to fhe office of tax col­ bers, as well da those of TO ele­ PiBV«ll«*PrOCMS«fil Club, Joahle is .taking a third year To this legionnaire, cheerj^adihg I ae.eing plays on stage or TV from the varsity football team for three lector on Ybuth and Government | mentary teachers and super­ BUDGET ACCOUNTS INVITED . of Spanish, a Tourth year of Eng­ was an honor, a. pleasure, and a ! the period of which they were read- years and is on the track squad Day laat spring, winning the Quill t visors. Mrs. Helen Skinner Is H'E SPECIAUZR IN: BIR'niDAV CAKES, WEDDING CAKES. ‘E«hncm or Arsco in the spring. Club's Limerick contest and gain-; coaching- the acting'; Charles lish, and a first year of short­ rcaponalbility, but one that de-! ing, and it is hoped that many COOKIE TRAYH. EyC.—TEI- Ml 9-6878 35 mm. CokH* Him hand. Both her history and Eng- manded scholastic■ *...... time and- there­ seniors will have an chance to visit In past years, "Geoff" has also Ing fifth place In the "I Speak For ; Beattie acts the romantic lead­ fore must be in aetlvUy forfeited. actual college clssses during the participated in Student Council, Democracy” contest Ip his Junior - ing man; Miss Martha Peter­ ; lish counts are on th# advaheed year. "Geoff- considers his great-1 college level. Joan's hobby Is to relax with a February vacation. ’ ' the French I Club, .of whiefe he son, Harry Maidment,.Michael OPEN TUESDAY thru SUNDAY 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. Extra-curricular ' a.ctlvitlea In- good book or to listen'' to Manto- Research Projecti was president, and the French ’ll eat honor being elected second- Guadano aiyl George Bradlau' I elude parttime clerical work. Na- vannl. and her pet peeve is people However, preparation for col­ Club, which, he served as rice- selectman at Nutmeg Boys' State I ara members of the chorus; G. PINE LENOX ilional IJonor .Socliity.iCurrent Af- who have pet peeve*. lege does not wait until the senior president! ta hla sophomore year. Albert. Pearspn and William After graduation. "Geoff hoppa i 'fairs Club, Girls' Leaden Club. I,^klnf to the future. Joan's year, but begins when students In his spare (7) tlhie, "Geoff Vaders are In the orchestra; f u r n it u r e D E P A R T M m plans ara Indefinite, but there can are freshmen. Certain freshmen manages to play ba/ike.tball In the To attend either Northwestern Uni­ Mrs. Elizabeth Budd is having CORjNEU. s'iS) Art -Service Squad. Soiiiahhls staff, be no doubt that with such classes'are given research projects "Rec" Intermediate Leag-.ie, sing versity or the University of Con- posters msdet and tickets are |4 449 HARTFORD ROAD—NEAR McKEE STREET MHS Publication Staff. High nettlcut, where he plans to study being sold by Misa Julia Case, lioWlR STREET fLOOR UVIL — Ml 9.|221 PHARMACY School World typist, and cheer­ charactariatiea aa alncerity, curioa- to do aftar completing four In they‘"Nauge Choir" In Glaston- iOSEPH 8. LUKAS, Prop, aad Daker • N 299 EASt CENTER 8T. leader. AftcmqDn sperU. are alao Uy, dependability and composure, claases. of' bbrary Instruction. to become « aporUcaater pr radio Miae Jeapne Low,. Charlea Faahldhed after actual college Baattia and John.Palmar. TEL. M I 9-0896 of Interest and enjoyment to Joan. she will find happiness. • ' Balny fichallar, *M iA M k A » W A ! A A A A A A A A A A Ar A In ,the eyed of an Mltor, the A ^e fitilaoo, 'M. wor|c, pupils taka notas, or- - f ' r ■I .

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY S, 196^ MANCOTSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1966

1951, but aacaped and Sad to mdle its present political condition,, raspact Uiaaa oonfarcaa, ona has lo La Prensa^ H ite in the United StatsA rl^rB trr •aauma that Utay M i much mora France builds up nobody.' D r o o d le s Tha labor orgaiUaaUon puMlalwd N m r a ' than thay say, and that policy and So there Is hope for MoUet, who By BOOBB PBIOB La Prensa aa a Peronista organ ■ WE W nX SELL p p iiita l|«ri action will coma along latar. , has principle and courage, but not S t r e e t s A g a i n until Peron was overthrown last very mpeh hopf, In Frimce, you September. The newspaper plant Mafia Oanara waa returned to Oainaa Pan by the \ - can fall Just as qulclrfy for rtg h ^ A s Fr<^ Paper new government lest Novomber, StockpiUnc SciM tiito ness Mid courage and accompllrt-- Several hundred poreona nth- Uka ____ U80I< ment as for abject failure, ^ te '■h PubUliMn Prof. I. I, Rabi, Nobel Friaa- Buent)b" AIrcS, Argsnttna, Feb. 8 ered In the newepapor ptantyto better they sire, the haitfer/they ssttness the resumption mgrubll-: jnounM Oetab^ 1. u n ng physldat of Columbia (F)— Prenea reappeared today fall. . ' / ■ ■ cation. V T h is .,. ireity, baa just said w hat w* tha banner of the founding v. m « rtd M"s: waiting for somebody, •t lU hMter. ComLk at family. iatttr. Far aa • MU ily a BdsnUst, to say.* The Iiitellspi Famed editor Alberto Gstnza State’s Econom y Our Rational habit for rushing Pat touiihed a butt(^ atarUng the >ayaW fltt AdTt&et . if. one hardline direction after an­ Ho, h m ! Utfla Ont T ttf Adlat B tevenso|/ again, to Call preaeee rolling and momenta later Surges Upward Six MolHIUI • •• •••»««t***v^B******* other, often with little real waa handed the first copy of the TtirM MealM thought a b ^ t the slgnlflcan.cee fomla Democri "When yoUy^avo the concentra­ newspaper. Hartford, Feb. ^8 , (FVwB^td . V. ••••••••«• and ImplicaUont Involved, baa . Publication was. reeumetf under Copy tion of big/money, big buslnesa, •OMt Hanger for a lately'iwppcd \ t 1* * *!*»■*•■ the guidance of Gainxa Paz 1.833 Labor'Commissioner Renato Bic' THB jSSiiSj^D . pronouncements that we niust, at big Indusw and the big press in This coat hailgerMongs to tny daye after La Prensa'a independent ctutt reported yeetarday that boom IWidi af B! Th« AMOciRted PreM U J|RcluttvtIy possesslM of the government, you friend "Shorty" Hochek who is voice was sitenced py the regime of year 1958 continued tntd’.tba flre^ •ntiUed to Uit UM 0( remiblicatlpD or once, by whatevV meant poe- deposed President Juan D. Peron. au aewt dispatctiM crtdlted to it, or have ^ c ry formidable opposition only IS inches tpll. "Shorty" is a!-^ month of 1956 ea far as Connecti­ fbr regslar Bot oU>#rwl»« credited In thli peper slble, start produM g so many ''An editorial in th« first ediUon •ad aleo the local newe publlahed here. tens of thousands mwe engineers ind ways comptjtiiilng because the' pledged the best efforu of the cut is concerned. sride angle vlewa.\Me- RROWNIE MOVIE CAMERA All ri(hu o t repubUcMloB ol special e have had enough of‘single world Is designed by Big People nek(spaper to keep dictatorship Despite aeeeonal leyoffe^ total­ plMto ahata—aU a t dispatches herdtn are also reeerred. and scientista par year. 'erest government, of preoccupS' for Big Pwple. This mesna that he from, evsr again seising control in ling 31,000 paoplo In retail trad*, MW, law k pried. \ TURRCTJ/I.V S7V.I0 SerT>' Well, Ur. Raw, a d d r^ ln g the government, and' ccytatructlon, he Full scTrlee clleai eC M. B. A. ion with the welslUly, with big has to e^srry a step-ladder around Argefttina; Ice. Ipc. dinner meeting of the American La'Frenaa ‘Silenced’ said, the State's'economy took a TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED PulSis Beprcseatatlres: the with him just to do simple things Julius MathedrsI Specie'Special Acciicy------New Institute of Physics in NeV Yorlr business and stockholders, and of The editorial said: "This is not strong upward surge. Detroit ... Boston. indifference to the plight of farmt llk^put a letter in a mall box, or the time nor place to enter into He skid this wae seasonal, and BURLAU OF the others night, finally ^S&______iS ^At------aW ‘ - ■ er, the laboring* men, the white puhiHt a truck driver in the nose. the details of the plundering. The there were 17,4(M fewer unem­ OBCDlA'nONa current piece of hysteria its 0 r hahg onto a strap In a crowded ployed last month than for the collar worker, the small business truth is that L^ Prensa waa Tba BaraMPHntlng Company, Inc., Scientific knowledge bus. Hbwever,' although "Shorty" silenced. . . same month a-year ago. anuiBtt DO tlaattclal retpoi^.‘espoiwbAlly .. t, hum! )Ol M Al N ST«H T • M AN CK t VrfH In The Manchester Evealiis Herald. into mqvlea at half price (when he has the necessary elements under ber with Oonnecticut’a Sv.eragc ef i.nd preserved for tha the of In- / remembers to shave)' and he can 883.43, Including - overtime. \ D lnlay adtrerUsing cIMighg hours: V a regime of freedom and individual For Monday-1 F W. IJlOi creasing the mtUtarw ibrangUT of tune In TV aets without stooping guarantees to rebuilnaecrated Chris­ and .turned over to the Peron- DISCONTINUED 195S .. fitUh O f , WnahingtMi Anglp- CountieA John Amaritwh eonferanco ara these*.. the appreprtate/export and Im- in OrMg and Ri tians.' It* may be indifference, lack founded GenWal Confederation of p a i n t L PRICE portant regulations which reli Earl/Reeae. 1*. is fatally shot of purpose, or It may be wellack Labor. ■ \ 44VABTS — GALLONS > 1. ;Hw do they serva us in tha le In a cafe ahd two Negro courage to follow truth unafraid. NEW PLYMPIIYHS to impiirtant strategic matwthls. Gainza Paz 'bas arrested for WALLPAPER coId^warT / ' g^le, .lS and 16, wert wounded by It may be the influence- of the contempt of Coilfh’^as in March, gl How do’th'ay cw tributa to •The great drive now g ^ g on Mlleta fired from aXpasslng car, crowd,-or the fear of what others DISCONTINUED ITEMS ^ PRICE to increase the number ^ scien 'A Negro residence and a Negro may aay If we dare to follow our ■ ■ '______^ 0 causa of world paaeaT school bus were also riddled with best Imp'ulses. Arb v/e v/llling lb V . > JbHNSdll^S PMTE WAX - . Hia anawar saama to ba that tha, tists and ahglneers UdtM on th* PER appearanca af - atockpiling of bullets. forego the pleasure of the moment \ PRIDE^ JUM UE WAX IC W ashington pronoUncamanta Ofnceri Hist week a rm te d Joe tbf a more laating satisfaction of tu^eten of coppety^ MINDOW m il ROLL claarly aarvad our w m ^ K Simpson, Jl, and Dean Ross, 32 peace of mir.d later on?’If neces­ ^ AND MANY OTHER ITEMS cold wdr or our interest in world "The aids tojicjMtlflc education both of Tatum and chargM them sary are we willing to go back and with murder In the slayiniy Rons retrace our eleps until we come to LONG WEARING peace in one respec This stem more froi^he fear that Rus^ RtducBd IB Cbor' admitted in a signed etatemej^ent the piece'where jve turned aside to Sb b ib T r i m P cmW# was In their clear Mrning to Rua- •is wlU'surpaM us than from'ah that he fired the shots into follow th i line of least resistance ? INTERSTATE CLEANTEX GAMES. CRAYON SRTS WoNpopBr iBeludBd. and SATURDAY that the United States and Interest jp/acientlflc knowledge cafe'. Let ua be abeolutely hoficst and put C l OK Made to Order Britain togethe^ar# feeling very and a ^ncem for the general ‘ Diet. Atty. Ralph Prince at the •way all pretense, as ’-we ask God 0 ls9 3 With Your Rollera i PRICE \4gor apd health of 'the Bcleptiflc time said the^ shooting was to reveal to us anything in our resolute and ve^'tough, very aure the result of racial tension an lives which would l-.ep- us *rom that they iWresent CM In the endeavor and the preservation of 'hlamed a Tkxas weekly newspa»e bein" wholehearted Christian present worln struggle, and rather a . strong scientific tradition, It for Impeding the nlvestlgatton'by young people as we go about this E. A. JOHNSON nliling. If lieed be, to.go back to certplhly does not stem, from’a de not turning over "Important , evi­ lusineis of making a better world. he m iluams BEMUSE.. • • miiDt sell SO temre Feb. 19. dence" which it found to officere, Hooks K. Johnston Jr., for the S ^ -W the toUgltor phases of the cold war sire of the ppblic to know more PAINT CO. 981 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER 'sibout sciencF and the visible and Manchester Christian Youth Coun­ 699 Main St.. Tel. MI 9-4501 as It exluad before Geneva.’This cil.' , must create new customers and friends. In order to do this we will start the "boll rolling'' by selling the 10 ears listed below at ,WHOI-KALE wtlbngneas to state the funds- inviirible world.” m enu guarrel between ourselves Thus Dr. Rabi, on Our . current O p e n F o r u m _S. PLEASE, NO DEALERS. Each of these 10 cars will be sold at the prices listed below, each cor is equipped os listed. Eoch cor will leceive the ^Communism, to take a firm great drive ttf take a larger por­ sad unyielding position on our tion of eur humanity, as iFtt were \ Grateful warranty and the some service qs if you hod paid the full price. Mde of the quarrel, to warn of copper, sad feed it through M To the Editor, I want tovthank The Manchseter WATKINS SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE SALE VMnsequeuces If Oommunlem at- educational, machine which will Evening Heyald for the way it ‘ tempts certain moves, and to dis­ stamp the product "sclenUat.’’ handlsd the Jettera on the Camp- 7 ^ /p abuse the Commuhists of any hope Here, beyond what Dr. Rabi had MeetlngrCSrter St., Curve situa­ th a t they can lull and trick ua Into tion. I’m aure now everyone real­ to' aay. Is ono' more Instance ef izes the aeriouaneaa of the situa­ Biggest Serni-Annual Sale in our History . 1 2 : B 1 U M 6 U S ’ letting down ouip.. guard—all this Americans acting . as if Russia, tion that existed and I'm proud to WE DARE YOU 1 7 has the merit of calling apa^ whose way ef Mfe' we supposedly see U\^st the town manager, the spades In way the Communists abhor, is the sure-fire model hdad of thV highway department, THE DEAL ALL1 OTHER DEALERSDEALEI REFUSE9 can hardly misunderstand. If the America, miut bo ceitain to ape and the Police department are all cooperating in remedying this COURTEOUS N O I t E Y position of the West waa In danger, “and follOk’, America, apparently, dangerous,hazard. I know all that 1. In number of customers! THE DOWN PAYMENT EVERYONE ELSE SAID WAS TOO LOW of seeming soft and flabby, these r.« longer exifts as an entity in It­ were concerned over saving lives statements firm it up. If'the peo­ self, with standards and sufficien­ on the highways feel that this Is .' 'J ' ' V : , ■ . iALESMEH THE MONTHLY PAYMENTS THEY SAID WERE IMPOSSIBLE ple of^ the West were In'danger ons of the best safety measures cies of Its own. It is nothing, ap- the town of Manchester has under­ 0 1 0 W N ! of thinking that peace could be mreiUly, except in some rtlaUon- taken in recent years. , 2. In m#chandise selected! THE TRADE4N AUOWANCE NO ONE ELSE OOWJ POSSIBLY OlVE. sasliy Slid casually won, these sniplto Russia.. Russia, apparently, hlncerely, SERVE YOU V.,.' ; statements disabuse them. For la the new American standard. Louis MassolinI, ir. . me,^ are. In their way, a declars' _ We Bupppspdly atand at. P.artiriir . tiomof continuing war, coming at lar pains to reject Russian In a time when the RuMians are pre­ fluenesa, and If there is any one NORTH END BARBER SHOP tending some kind of dove has place we would dread to find such 341 North Mala Street taken o ^ r- Rusaian influences, It would be in Under New Management Adult Haircuts 81.15 THESE ARE Ajid t^ y - a r e a'declaration of . oiir system of education. Yet we . Children’s'Haircuts 7Sc " An^p-Am^can solldarit-y, ,seem ready to rip up our- whole Open a A. M. lo 8 P. At. DaUy -■ against the continual Russian ef system of education to do what­ 3 Barbers At Your Service :/ ' fmls, now one way, nov,r another, ever needs to be done, to produce tp in^ire discoipd between our two more scientists, immediately, and SAVOY T naU ans - BELVEDERE T if what had-to be done to do tha,t Buch the pracUcipl service of the should prove to be eome Rusaian FUN NOW FORVI 4-DOpR SEDAN 4-DOOR SEDAN 4-DOOR SEDAN ’’Washington statammts. That la ’method, we’d go for that too, evsn 'CONVSRTIILE \ 4-DOOR SEDAN > also the limit of theii^nMbution, it it cams to a business of running THAT NEW HOME ■ ■■■ - A \ . .. ‘ ' Briar Beae aaO EgnheU' AMAlrfamam h z LSeat Yellow and Eggshell Accessory Group No. 1 Turquolee and Blue Acceeeory Group No. 1 Pearl Gray Airfoam Heat either to success in the cold war, more' humanity through a dertain Rose and Eggshell Alrfbam Seht > PowerFllte Acceaeory Group No. 3 Accessory Group No, S. Whitewalls AeoMMiy Group No. 8 AeeaMUfjr Oroop Nu. 1 Accessory Group {fo. 5 ' Whitewalls “ Accessory Group No. 5 Whitewalls \ Heater W M « m ^ " or' an advancement 'for^the cause kind of machine. THIS SFRINO^ Heater Sportone Heater Whitewalls Heater \ Anti-Freeze Heater , Sportone: Radio . ' Bporlene , , \ Unfed Glaaa ^ UiidereoaUag BportoM of peace. Is there gnybody who believes in Radio Anti-Freeze \ Radio Antl-FVeeze PowerFUth Aatt-FreeM As for the need for suc^ a pt- HOMES lUILT ^ PowerFlile L'ndefcoating. Solex Glass Anti-Freeze America ? Anybody who thinks we FowerFIlte Undercoatlng. Airfoam Seat ' 'Vnderroatlng Tin tad Giaaa affirmation of stand and. ^ugh- have' some distinctions and ac­ AND REMODELED Tinted Glass >> Airfoam l^at CU’e AreiPresMtly a a a because of values like these . ness, the conferees themselves complishments of''our own? Or is Building at Rorltlrdge) ■■ - ' N . * , A V _ . • were probably .the best judges. Ob­ it our future fate to act as If our REG. REG. REG. R R G .^ " ^ viously, they were worriM by master and tutor is Russia? ~ ALIERT GAYSON REG. PRICE PRICE fears that the West might some­ R.F.D. No. 1, Rockville Foairi - cushioned 'modern sectionals PRICE PRICE PRICE Call TR Ji-K K 2714.95 3112.95 how be losing bar'giiining position 3347.70 .54 3080.95 .91 3112.95 .75 »In to* vrortd of Oie momw^ jind ..GdvernBient By Quicksand , .1 • . ■ by fears that Russia's new rirate- Having failed to choose a course Famous Vaianfina-SOaver's. new "Copenhagen" R*i7 S1797()0 RVg^t or Lef t Choice :6f three Arm Love Seat*, 47" long NOW .... NOW . ... NOYY^V.; gtes inay be .bordering on suc­ for itself Iq its recent - election, A NEW "ensemble is designed to captivate the modern- 149.00 NOW . NOW .... cesses. They were also obviously France is back to government by FUNERAL HOME minded . . offering custom crafted, foam-cush- Reg: S189.00 Right or Left | m Q worried by the problem of formu ahifting accommodations to its practical styles & UNDER EXPERIENCED ioried luxury you can afford! Each piece is su­ Bumper-End Love Seats I 3 f *WW ' latlng a forward pbhey which own Vfhilsiona and confiislpna. ■ 1 ' • might Out-race and out-flank the The election gave power and MANAGEMENT Matching Corner perbly tailored to order in your choice of many Reg: S2I0 Quarter Round f 7 A A A new Rusaian' policln. So they mandate to nobody. Yet, a month smart decorator fabric^ and colors, then de­ Comer Section; 45 x 45 in. ■ / V . V U BELVEDERES PLAZAT • . SAVOY T went back'to the lAst solid ground later, a new premier takes over, Tables 28.50 / tailed with,the famous Valenti'nei-Saaver crafts­ THE JOHN F. they could find, - which "was a re- wlUt a'handaome vote of 420 to 71 manship. 4-DOOR SEDAN 2-DOOR HARDTOP 4-DOOR HARDTOP ,2-DOOR STATION WAGON •tatement of the basic conflict be­ backing his assumption of office. CLUR SEDAN Frost-finished pecan, brass tween Comniuntsm and them-- The new premier, Guy Mollcr, la TIERNEY Sed Spray Green Airfoam Heat Eggshell Airfoam Neat Rose and Eggshell Aeresaory Group No, 1 Poorl Grey AaU-Freezo aelves. an th er of those hopefuls brought trimmed leg.s and non-mar Ylirquoiie and EgMhell Airfoam Seat ^ Accessory Group No. 5 . Accessory Group No. I rowerlTIte Arrraaory Group No. 5 Acceoaery Group No. 7 Iladercoattaig FUNERAL HOME Accessory Group No. 5 Accensory Group No. 1 Acceeeory Group No. 5 Whitewalla / Whitewalls' But whatever this docs for the to prominence and leadership by wood-graine^plastic tops com­ Complete . Heater ...... Anti-Freeze Heater ' ^ Whitewalls ^ Heater HeaUr Whitewalla. 219 WEST CENTER ST. Heater Whltewalte Radio # A’lilT-T'meze ^ / - Radio Hportone Airfoam Boat --—world, 4t-obvi6uBly-oarrie» nothing- the proesM of'shifting accommo­ pliment the modern styling of Radio • Kportooe RsiUo _JL'ndjTcjmting.,____ TEL. MI 3-1222* Tinted Glam ‘ '* PoWesFlIle' tThdercnallng HotnrtiUM ------jlntl-Freeie forward. And ic ’Is’ when one these useful tables. A 30 x 30- Powernito Anti-Freeze Airfoam Heat t'ndrrCnZting. dations. Somebody has to be pre­ i Underroatlng. Tinted Class realizes this, and considers the- mier. .Practically everybody had inch Comer Table, not shmvn, Twin Beds Tinted Glass reduced to $28.50. quality of the conferees, that one aoine apecial reason for preferring Reg.'■$259;o<) Copenhagen REG. REG. REG. BUrmisee that these statements him to anybody olse available at REG. REG. ^fa.SJinche, 2 1 9 ' . 0 0 PRICE PRICE PRICE .could hardly have been the real the moment. Practically nobody, 69 PRICE PRICE' 3187.2b 3285.20 2495.25 .work of this conferpiice at^ all, but outside hie own partygives him 3049.95 a804.95 merely the window-dressing, full and complete support. *"il It would have biMn something of Aa he goes on in office, those NOW . ... NOW .... NOW ....; a crime - against the world, - and who put him in v^’ill begin quar­ NOW . ... -NOW .... against themselves, if these con­ reling with’bis specific programs. ferees had met without discussing Eventually, iif he really tries to do ANY «I2E and considering aomethlng more anything, moat ef tHose who just Reg. $84.60 Early Ameri­ -than -a raaffirmatton of world '■oted to put him in^offics will vote Picture Tube can headboard in-our nut­ c. It is almost unbelievable to take him out. The experts pre meg brown maple, or red IF YOU BUY BEFORE YOU SEE US-WE BOTH LOSE MONEY ^t they coulp meet without won- giving Mollet three or four maple, with famous Eng­ ng, among themselves, what D ELIV ER T months. , lander Hotel :De Luxe box ky could do to solve the problem $ ON Observers used to think, and 00.95 Usually $22.50 spring on legs and inner- ^German unity, what they could hope, that an individual Who got 139.00 spring mattreshl . Twin W ITHIN to. recapture the initiative of . tn'-such a position might be able T H E SPOT jBw wi^'regi^ to disarma- U. build up support Instead of los­ size only. 1 Choice of extra deep-,button-back la^ludea laslallattaB, plus tax. or extra-high back lounge chain snent, what they could reaiiy do ing it. consolidate his grip rather Guaraateed for.] year. aa sketched. Regularly 8169.00. i^'get out atwWfaf the new Rus- than loosen it, win cony^rta in­ fIN A N C IN G 1 ^an st«teg&Ctff all the mo- stead^ of loring them. But when CALL "PETE" W1L80N lU PSte ycara, this is tha French politicians could and Ml 9-5450 ..probably the onq moment when did puU down Mendes-Francis, in BMiEriy standliMPjMt la most de- spite of his record of accomplish- Service Calla VOLUME CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER : . T E L . Mf 3 -113 1 tf • p o u 9 ^r the West. To nAnt, the point waa ntoda Uiat, in : Day or Night $2.95 WATKINS SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE SALE 3$B CEHTER STREET . ' V : \ ^ - 7 '»*■ : . . ^ •' ' '/’/'." ' 7 ' 7 7 * ^ , ■ , ' - ;v . //' v '• lX- 7, ,;vtj •J.- > MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 19J56 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956 \ f iiHMr7" •

■ Marines to Form ' ’* U.S. Jet Pilot Dies UAW Union Wins Wcckcad Skatiag Formosa Ready w « n « * - i « n Jwfin MMH SlRt Weathier pamstttlng, the To Thwart Reds WOCO-41IM Daily Radio Capitol City Unit In Tok\’o Craekup Cheshire Ballot weekend' ice skating schedule WDBO-UM WWO-a fiW V'4ik;a.;,k • - *■ Wt Asks Alterations; at Cbater Springs Pend and Toky^ FVb. 8 firi— A U.S. Ma­ Ctieahlre. Feb. 8 /jPi—tVorker* Charter Oak Park sviU be u Taipei. Feb. 3 (iFi — NaUouallat MarDia T. Sgt M iU ^ll J. Ben- Miows: Chineae- Framlcr O. K. Tul aald IBs tolMiring pru iw k i hanMc. local Marine Oatw Racniit- rin* FJt Fury 'jet rmafihed Ifito b at OonaoHdated tndustrte* have npltt m-«5 in k bargaining elec­ n Hearing Date/Fe% 14 No skating today or tonight' today the Chinese Reds •ra fiujpti** W Tom m a-'veaait Oeoi Eoaie annonneed today that Special string of houaea in a teeming Eaat at either area. asaiM aafi ava Mhjaei t» < Oat* peewiisaleii .baa been granted by Tokyo auhurb tOda,Y, killing the tion between the United Auto pable of attacking Formoaa and a* -auiiia Saturday and Sunday — 10 wttlMut tMUca. pilot ahd injuring four’ rivflianh, Worker* and lio union. r,b. a • < »p tcU 4 ) — for dum ping the offshore Ulanda at any the officer in charge of Marine a.m. to 12 noon. 1:20 to • p.m. Obrp* Reotuitlng in Oonnecticut to one aertously, , , xalwilvi chwgw In the preeentT^V. Mdf ment. but whenever they attack *'*^aT-Ofnele Kerchaat The auto wotkera won tha’vofe and 0:20 to 10 p.m. enlist a platoon of young men dur­ Two house* ’RTre dcstrbypl and •5-64,' but two ballot* wer* Chal­ "they wllf find lis prepared." *rii««ter three other* damaged. aonlaf regunuona. reetrlttione on i granting of exclueivfc talvi The Premier tat a news eon- wrtne OoadOofl ing the month Of FehruAru. The lenged and ao were not counted^? ; SereBad* unit will be known aa the "Oapltol The Marines said the plane.' Last night rompany President the Impoitntioa t i garbage and a ; Hghta to an Andover resident ferance also declared: baaed at nearby Atangl Naral 'Air ‘ dlapoaal area ordinance ,aa i return for speiified • Services, 1. Nationalist China Will not bb City Marines'’ ■ • Thomas Creaven aald the National \Xpuths Take Part Young men sWio deMre' to Station, waa bn a rourine training Labor Relattpna BoaiG had opened yeopoaed Ay the Zoning and Plan- j clu***"* of the area^ _ bound by any dsciiion at the flight. It waa at 85.660 ifeet in a .Jiia . tfc. regards to the contract ,with EUenhower-Eden talks that af- ‘tioHte members of the 'TSapitOI Clt>' one of the challengM haliota, and nlag CommiaaS^ w ill ae the aab-1 commission states that laqaaat^iDHaaa Marines'' will be enlisted through formation vt1th . three other Furies did not open the other hecAuae the Serv.icc8 Here facts her- rights and InteraatA When it rt*ll..d an'd went into ia Jecta of a' public hearing in th^i "iVlthout an incinerator or an 2. Whatever the outcome of the T m s M S I T l l v0oorajMop?22£iTs£2? the Marine <3(nim Recruiting Of­ company objecoed. Th* union mad* Conuresaman Dodd equally efficient means of handling C—Curt Massey fice in Hartford. The platoon. spin. no objection,. Town Hall on Feb. Britlsh-U.S. talks, “ our national S A aecond pilot accompanfed the ,g,.^pte Commission ^a s lamiM refuse, it seem* unwise for An>- "Toihh Sunday” will be .»b- policy of recovering the nuUnland If—E. P. Moieran Which ia expected to number ap­ The NLRB deferred decielon On Public Information Bulletin to all Cover to take such refuse from a through counterattack will remain proximately 36 men, will train 'plane dnwn.' radioing instructions whether to open the other halloi, eerved \ t Emanuel Lutheran i Va to the Apinnlng aircraft, but the Andover CItiaena” st^ing thht town with a greeter population Cliurch tma Sunday - at tha two' unchanged, come what may." Coed d ari* and work together a* representa­ with the Idea that the on*\h*Rqt **010 Commiaakm believes\lhat the and more busine.s* estabtlshmenta. 3; Nothin|t will affect National­ pilot or the strtehen plane waa un- might decide th* election m ally.' morning seiWes and with a vet- EVEN AT THESE PRICES ^ S d ' \ . tives of their city and State at the *h1fi/to atrsTgh'ten his craft. townspeople should have ^m uch The 3400 received aa compensation ist determination to defend the off­ . lagCrOSby \ \ Marine 'Cotps recruit Depot, Parrt* It didn't, and ao now the NuRB Information as possible om such is of little. importance when the per aarvice ^ 7 o'clock in the shore islands. :-«.TlaaiiaT \\ > pflof* body was found in the muat decide what to do about the imbah Island, S. C.- [fige. His name was withheld - proposed changes before the town greater problem 1s considered or sanctuary. 4. R e view of the embargo ____ Mvue Speriai' trahaportatlfm. will 1>e other ballot, and the election. ..eeueatm mHatinea ve a U f* ‘ ' ' indthg notification of hi* next of gearing.’* the greatly Inoressed danger to Member* of UiK Hi-Leagu* who i agalhst strategic materials to Red THERE IS NO FIXED -Wamaa , IsventTit Ooed Koala ;^vided to transport the "Oapitol \ The changes include enlarge­ the health of all Andover people." will participate in. the morning C5iina .should be conducted only liter Party '»• Mildred A. I'hambeifi TMtN BURNED URmOAkXV Haa’a nuntiy City Marines'’ on Feb. i$, the day The rausf of the crash was not ment of lot areas in Zones A and \ The C^ommisslon . continues, aarvice* are: scriphue readings, with S ' yiew to lntehalf>^ng — not .■■WSliWOlmB _ J—Oiaries Collintsumod lhay will leavfi from Hartford fot C. Elmore Watkins, immediately determined. Mr. and Mrs, hVank W. Cham­ B from one half an acre %\-ith 100 re is no element of unfriendti- Jack Gustafson, Dtck Erickson, relaxing \— controls, . ''otherwise ;aaar4 Rodeo ' tTO7R-4-«a Paul and Mary F#ed Palria Island, S\c.,' .phere "Ypung New Britain. Feb. 8 (gj—Wee1*y feet frontage to one acre with 200 D O W N F A T 31ENT Of the board of trustees of bers of Essl M'ailford announce and Wayne Barrow*. 8-year-o1d in canceling the contract; it and Donald Andersoa:\uuiounce- the crisis now existing in the Far ..sesrd Review * WRaT-JPtoika Party Leathernecka*’ w i 11 commence foot frontage. la dohe solely with the health and ments. Bill Stephens and Roy East can onl.v be aggravated." -ReeuoM Matinee wqyi^-qoed uvanint Deed KuaM cheater Memorial Hoaptt^ an­ the engagement of their dAufihter, twins, were burned when an elec­ >w* their 'X^rine Corps IVaining. nounced today that Dr. Chariei Mildred A. to Ronald R\Albert, The alM of homes in this area welfai^of our people in mind." . Shenntna; ushers, Ivar Jo*^, Jon 5. The. United States should OuainM young, men,, between Boyce to Sjmik tric itove toppled on them in their would also be enlarged aa follows. Harrisoq, Bill Aronaori, CIHfoVd "call off the futile talks the la Griffith will be associated with Dr. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Alclde Albert home yesterday. Wesley u’a* the agesNpf lY and 23 who applv Lane Glddlnga in the pathology of 6 Llnmore Dr. Zone A, no house of leas than Maacbebler Evening Hemld 3(n- Anderson, Bob Nell and Ralph carrying bn with the Peiping re­ WdTH—Ooaatar toy for e n lls ti^ t in the "Oanitoi a t v burned critically and hii brother . TOO square feet of liyaMe area on dover rormpondent, Mrs. Pnul Harris. gime at Geneva^" laboratory at. the hoapitsu. At Family Forum Miss thambers, a graduate of slightly when hot soup and gresae . isms,' wiSaY—Polkajparty _ . Marines" wi^ be afforded the op­ the first floor, excluding iporches. ianstiehl. t^phonr FI fi-Ogfid. The sermon wdll ba divided ii From the Joint Eisenhower- :eque*t Katlneo Dr. Griffith received hla B.8. East Hartford High S^ool. -Uaod DsaMnt Deed MiiiM portunity to choone a 2, '3 or 4- from Juniata College in Hunting­ th«ii be erector Zone B. similar thraa sactiona, "How Big U Eden communique, the Premier WKN3—Muatc ployed at the Traveler* Insurance them. Police saM WcMoy opened restrictions apply, with the ex­ w n o —tons Ranter year tour of duty with the U.S, don, Pa., am hta degree In medi­ ' At the fifth aeehlon Tueeday Co. In Hartfoi-d. - C3iriat?"; "How Real la Our said, "we caii ace with aatiafaction, W0RC—Yours .IViily Marines. night o f . the Family Financial the oven door and atood on it, caus­ ertion that buildings may be Faith 7” ; "How True la Our Wlt- ^hat the United States and Brit- cine from the Uiilveralty of Penn-, ing tha sftova to fall over. Firm to nsbr Dim to Hm trtfflMdoiis public oceopfonec of Hif4 ow 1954 DtSolo oimI PlymoliHi wo orOovor^rowd- ceuater fioy Young men of the Mancheeter aylvania School of Medicine. He Management Forum. "Th* Raving* 866,060 namagea because the State “ erseted or altered solely for the nesa?"; and will be givan by Linda have achieved greater soUdar- RWVRw. usa of fann or domestic help em- •'V HAY—Polkahay ' Parly-- ■ are* may contact T. • Sgl. Ben- aerved hla internahip at the Piws- and Loan AasoctaKon" will be pre- kept him in jail mx monthn,IOngmu Nelaon, Unda Erickson, June War- ItyX^etween themqelvea in the com- od Olid Rood rooRi for our row cor rrodo*ins. W o a rt offtriRg 12 row 1954 PlyRiouriii.df uRbtliovobly RMaitnee WTIC-X-Natlohal ten Club ptoyofi on the premises, provided .^■k of checking Soviet and benek on Ttieadays in the poet of- byterian Hoapital in Philadelphia aented by Robert J. ttoyce, execu­ than the 2-year maximum TOr the Free Home Clmic delln, Bob Pearson, John Fardal low prkt. ' ' WDRC—RadioWDRC Woiksbop firo anytime between the' hours of tive,vice preaident and tecfelary Of u a t any new such buildings are and Dick Botin. C h in ^ Gommimtst aggression." WttTH-Offbeau and a roaidency In pathology at charge he waa convicted for •;t»- 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Temple Uhlverelty School of Medl- the Manchester Saving* and t^an Superior «ourt Judge Abraham S. located at least 100 feet from the Toung -people's choirs will sing WHAY—P«ka party MARCH oamms r o T or highway." Local residents who wsint to WTIC—NatkmalJ in Club etne in Philadelphia. Assn. . ” Bordon aald Tollhano, who waa at bom aarVlc**. — X —NatkmaLlU.i Dr. and Mro; Griffith and their Hia, .topics will be "History, Btad WMcalog oira their own homes will have At the 7 pjp. service, members WpRtJ—Radio worttshop convicted of attempted broahing AaUclpaUng that many roads an opportunity Sunday to flhd Lost Record Aicl^ WGTH-Offbeat 8-year-old eon, Charice Jr., have FuncUbn*. Growth an* Services W end entering in 1947, didn't have a of the Hi-Laague. Prc-Conflrma- t;«*- Icy Roads Cause recently moved to Manchester aiid DANCE may bava to bo widened In the out how to geb them. \ tiott League and Youth Adults will THIS OFFER WILL ^?SHlM*ry»V>ra WHAY—Nltht watca Savinga and Lnan Aasociationa" good name to be injured becauee of are reaiding at fiS Pearl St. ' future aa the town grows the Com- Otv Sunday, Grossman's annual oresent "Symbols of tha Cross." Offehjcl by Navy Wnc -NatWal Fan CTitb and "Slate and Fedei-al Chartered previous convirtlona. BtiablMi has also recpmmehded free Homes (hinic will be held st WDRC—Jack Caraon Critical Injury Aaeociattons.” Tlila meeting will Barbara Bengtson, and Warren Evaalnd Oend Haaid WOTH-Nttht Music to appeqr in town court FVib. 27 on DDLTDN, CONN. that aew buildings bo placed 50 the Thomas Hooker Hotel in Hart­ Johnson wlU aarva' as narrators. again be held in the Faat Side .Req RTATE POUnnAN DIEH feet back from the eentar of the ford from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Connecticut N iry veterans who r la fiiwrtt ” wnAV—Nlffrt Watch a aprodirig charge, Library Room, Mancheelen High Thera - will ba a verse-speaking wriC-lftlTonai lin CTub Beacon Fall*. Feb. 8 ColumbIa them with the money they now Few Reserv^ions veterans who are making claims TH—NiNight Music out of control after running onto or WednMsy. Total precipitation \ town line (Benton Hill) and thr are paying for rent." for the Connecticut veterans' 4AY—Nil* Water a patch of ice, has been summoned one-half tA.one incl^ melted. Long HUI Rd.. arita would be made "There ie no cash down pay- bonus and to render such as- Orip PriM 2576J5 Ori{. PtiM 2561 .45 fWTIC-KcGe* And Molll* rsaidential and agricultural only, Remain for ^all .85 WDRC-rMoodaiv-N I for Remade* mant," he pointed out, and added: alatance to bonus officlaia aa may. oimaSL WGTH—Night Music by the addition of a secUon to "All are welcome to come aiid see be required." idtss— , Zona B rOgulationa. The Long Hill how you can own .vour own home, The headquarters to write.to la;. a 0 * WHAV—Nit* oaten ATTINTION HpMI SIIKlRS*laRINT l^AYIItS More than three quarters of the N o w . . . NOW TV SERVICE WTiO-fipoH llithlighia area Is described as being "that at a minimum cost and at a tre­ Commandant .Third Naval District, 2099 2067 area bounded by Long Hill Rd., available 836 table reservation* WDRO—Hood* for Remane* mendous Aving over other meth- for the Feb. 11 BIlia Vatehtlne Ball Federal Office Building, 90 Church : WOTH—Mne« Muale SMITH'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP from tho Hop lUver; | ^ r Swamp oda." St., New York 7. N. Y. $ u s r ^ ^ l t s Rd.. Wheeling Rd.. Skinner Hill at the State Armory have been W ^ Y —Night dymph'ony' 248 N. MAIN BTBEET The clinic is the first of a series taken, 'according to Harry -^rato, ' TEi.Mi8.61H WtU>—Nona AGAINg YOU ARE INVITED TO Rd., and Hcndce Rd. to the Hop for 1956 and includes changes and WDRC—Nens; Aimaaaa River. improvements which were asked co-chairman of ' the reacratiqn 4.DOOR SEDAN WGTH—Bob and Ray committee.. Reservations are. be­ Hear Dr. Standish "O N E WEEK SPECIAL" The Commiesion adds, "This for by many of\those who have at-' 6 ■xluiia- \ SAVOY “ ” ' WHAY—I.,adv Nil* \ frsa is cmtsldcred by resldsnts ss tended clinics'inr'iwst years. ing made on a "first come—first Eiigsheli whito and Marl gray. PaweiiJIle, heater, eight tube WTIC-«nOt1 final \ / and cherry red. Acoeasory group No, 4. Healer, a l u r d fai-to r y adtroriied most logically belonging in the The mein questions prospective serve" basis and can be made ly At South Cliurch s,.oU filter, two tone paint, directional signals. radio, direction signals, aportnne. WDRC—Night Owl / suggested aew designation." contacting Firato. Charles^La thropN WGTH-Bob and Ray / Any 9 t 12 Rvg CtcRRCil find Shfimtmoed. home owners shout(l be ready to TV SERVICE ' Bunker HlU Rd.. from the Hop answer at the clinic are. "What do Raymond Quiah, Everett Vodr* pr WHAY—Sympliony In tha Night piI r t t r»kk.Up find Delivery. GROSSMAN'S FREE Rlvsr east to the property line of you want in g homer* and "What Samuel J. Tiy^ngton Jr. \Dr. Hilda Standish of Hartford $1.50 Ptr H o i^ CoE WTlV- -fiwrtlm* fiorenad* L. A. Neleon w’ould be chimged to The Valentme Bait committee wtu speak to Junior membart of -01 A 0.35 W’D l^O al KoRiv t4-HOUR SBRblCE cAn you afford to paj\?" , Orif. Prist 2745:H Pi;Y8 FARTfi waTHVDutca Husle realdenUal and sgricultural only, will meet tonight at 7:36 at Ui* th^outh Methodist Church School II tUi- \ ,PAo NB M l •-3M8 designated mb an AA Zone with a Elki Home on Biasell Street. Sunny evaning .at 7 o'clock in lU 9.0010 ------In tha Mast ' EVENIKOB m JhlUY minimum ground floor area of Coop^Hall. NOW • a- a ■RRVIRa ALL MANOIlRlTaR erenad* A ciMStm -V- '\/ 1,300 aquara faat for dwtUinga and Error Delays Date BOROE'S WIFE HAS BABY Thi.sNs the first in a serita of 2,e00 aquara fast for tw.o atory programs for all seventh and T f i fiwalUnga, Code Takes Efleet Waterbury. Feb. 3 (^ —Key­ eighth grade young people. It is The definltian of Zono B would ./ board Comedian Victor Borge'a not planned for’ parent* or other SUNDAY, FEB. Sth^lO A. M..B P, M. ' he modified so that it included all wife. Sanna, gave birth to a daugh­ adults, hut for the young .'people HARDTOP ■\ land in tha town othar than ther A minor allp-up in an ordinance ter yesterday. It was the couple's themaelves. BELVEDERE “8” «A**Tor Lake Area (Zone A ) and excluding passed by the Board of Directors second child. They have three other Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Small are' h o t e l THOMAS HOOKER ■ ether arcaa which have been de- last month will deUy for about children, two. her*, by a previous counselors for the'* seventh .grade Jet Mack find briar rose. Pp^rfllte, healer, eight lube radio, Eggshell white and pine gre*n. Heater, eiahl lube radio, power- ' ./ fined aa agricultural Sind realden- week the date when Manchester’s marriage and the other his by a MYF, and the Rev. Percy F, Smith air foam cuahloiiB. AcoesaOry group No. 891. Accessory group pak. Aceessory group No. 411, WhilawalTs, sportone, air foam HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT « I] tlal.-ccinmercial. industrial or com- new building code goes into effect. previous marriage. They live in I*' the counselor for ths eighth No. 411. Wk^asralla, sportone. \ rushloas. , ..... SALUTING THE htnationa thereof. ' . The ordinance referred to the Southhury. graders. TH BlimiMYOFlHE Temporary Structures 1951 State Building Code. The Di­ . The Commission sisoX propose* rectors Tuesday will amend it to 0ri{. frisa 3143J0 0ri{. Pr|M 2997,65 ■ "ttat the town re-sccept Section 7 refer to the 1954 code. r ■ of Article 3 which says that "No 'When the eri'or was discovered, haa^ment e r garage, or any tem-. the town's administration decided NOW • • • NOW ’ porary atructure, la to be used aa a not to advertise the adopnd ordin­ BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA reaidence." This section is inopera­ ance. That keeps it from going in­ THiam r tive at the present time because to effect on Feb. 10 as planned. the public hearing of Oct. 13, 1052 After the Directors chan^ the TO lUY AT THE on it waa improperly warned. law Tueeday. it will be advertised Dl A7A 2.DOOR SEDAN J* To protect Andover Lake reel- and will start to be in force about 6 rLHLfI O DLX. S U IU R IA N dents and all people who use the PLAZA ‘* ” Feb. 18. lake from .pcaslbla sewage efflu­ The error steUai from the fact Eggshell whlio and peart gray, prater, iwolone ^Int, air foam Dark plae green. Hrater, air foam cuohloars, oil filler, dlrecilonsl ./■ ence from future houaea, a change that the State publlshed..-the latest CHAJIIBERS euahloa*. signals Extra snnvioor. . ) \wouM be made in Section 5 of Aril- code after the Building Cdde C6m- in from the jiresent 25 foot mlttee had completed Its dellbera- FURNITURE s a l e ; water line to SO feet atlon on a new code for Mahchfa- sT;P. tie Building Code states that, ter, but befpeg machin^y Orif. Pric* 2631 Orif. Prim 2733J5 part of the system ehall be QUALITY FURNITURE / % locA^ed wUhln 10 feet of a lot line adopting It'had been set In motion. or vrithln 25 feet of any stream, In another matter related to thie and APPLIANCES NOW • • • a ’* 0 hr Tomtm w... Tthfl pond, lake or tidal water, without building code, the Board is ex COME AND LEARN AlOUT THE NIW IMPR0VID OROllMAN PUN ' approval of the Director of Hea'ith. pected Tuesday to set fee* for ■/ TO MARE HOME OWNERSHIP lASIIR THAN IVIR IIPORt. .Other zoning regulation changes building permit* and license*, "they AT LOWEST PRICES ■ apply to. minimum areas for apart­ will alio become effective about ment dwellings: 600 square feet for 18. ' 501 iSAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE—TEL. Ml 3-5187 CLUH SEDAI four rooms; 450 square feet for ' Under study ^ the Building ^ - OPteN DAILY 10:00 A. M. (o 9P. M. NEW 1956 I^IGNS . , thiM roomb; and 400'square feet partmeni are a couple of proposed SAJfOY “6” for those contaUiihg leas than amendments to the code. > -Turquoiiw bhie. Acceaanry group No. 1. Heater, sir foam ni»h- lel black find eggahcll while. Acceaaory gronp .No. 1. Healer, * SPECIAL hilW^ FEATURES THAT, tferoa rooms, none of these areas ion*. Accessory group No. 1 DI. * ght tube radio, nlr foam ruuhlon*. Whitewalls'. . to Include outside halhi or stair- NOW MAKE IT bkSIER THAN EVER qiya •■A- : ThaiI CoBuniaSiaif will also recom­ Orig. Fiiiu 2623UI5 mend that th* n*xt town mroting Orif. Frk* 261850 O V 9 C ; 5 0 ^ BEFORE To OWN YOUR OWN HOMt adopt ah ordinanc* making the im­ portation of garbage for pig-rais- mg er. any oUier reason uniaw*ful. NOW . . NOW . SPECIAL EASiER-THAN-EVER TERffiS Town Dump Fropaial* A new aet of propoaala ragulat- l»g tha use of the. town dump | e 15 IMPORTANT NEW FEATURK wDuId include renewal of ths an- ausl contract with Bolton for use HARDTOP BELVEDERE T DON'T POROET . . . RENT CONTROL! ARi OPP AND R u m ARI e f tho disposol area for only a 90 SAVOY “6” INCRIASINO. STOP PATINO IXORIITANT HINTS . . STOP WOR. 'day or leaser period;' a Umltatlon Wedgewood blue and powder blue. Henter, eight tnbe. rndio, Pine green and eggshell while. ArceoMry group No. I. Hoaxer, iRYINO AROUT PERPETUAL RINT INCRIAilS! hir foam cuahiona. Accessory group No. I. Whitewalls, kpdrtonc. eight lube radio. Aceessory group No. I Dl. tVhitewalls, sportone. rf, ' . ' He’s so proud Rficcmiw of OrafiiimiaTiiiiiiitlaiial Hama pkm, coma ond 0ri{. Frict 2765.95 Orif. Pric* 2953i5 Mff how oosy It b to awn yo«r own homa . . > II EMERGENCY OF HIS SAVINGS PROGRAM AT THE “TRUST CO.” NOW • a '• 2238 NOW • * a 2353 • NO DOWN PAYMENT OIL lURNER SERVICE And with g(»d reason—for the encouraginf • Low as 27.72 PER MONTH' CALL growth of even the most modest program ia Rfinifffnbffr .... piily Hw m 12.9ifMl«arB wM b« told at thoM prieffs. Na tima limit, Rnt com* lirat W IUIAM S ‘ a source of satisfaction to steady savers. MTVffd. Tffrms or traM^ Romwiibar .... no Rxtd down paymmit. 34 montlifl t* poy. 5-ROOM HOMES IA)W AS 4399 Start your own program and see. # •*** jMwwMffMMUfir fifidroi ” •ovn 3500 on d m orn o o o O roB soioo h om o OIL SERVICE a . . ...•war* 0» ' 30 Yean Of Continuous Customer Satisfaction -w BOV M C ^T S OP AMMimC/l comn to thii FREE nHnIn ond Rod oot how! Ml 9-4548 Depo.oita made fin or before the 5th ( • ■' ...... ■' ' - month draw- interest from the Ist'. GROSSMAN'S £»« T^RODRHT IRON MANCHESTER TRUST ._ijM OllA?tITB Sf., QUINCY. MASS.— FB t-7lifi- RMUNaS' l-oeat reproaentallve MWIinel Cravi*, fifit Main 8t., WIDIianatlr, TeL HArrt- 3-fiSqi; Kdw-ard .Silverman, 9« Grove «L , Nrlatol, YeL UUdlow 2-2tlik PORCH C o l u m n s MAI.N OFFICE f- 898 Main, Oppaaita. 8L James* Church 8 a n d r a il s NOZTH BKANCH P IP l GUARD RAILS 15 No. Main, earner Onklaad SL Open .Thurodny Eraulag* fi to • Offid o l Outfitters Neat to TMCA And Baturdaymanlaga fi fa U To Manchester Scouts CEHOUSEi^dN VAUV Id C O . 2 4 T N .| M i NST. (TWO LOCATIONS) 155 CENTfP ST. M E M Itfi ^ 'E STOP BANKING • FREfi PARKING AT BOTH OFnCES TEL. M l 3.5113 OPEN 9:00 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. TIL. M l 3r1224 \i ( ^ V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1956 MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, l686 PAGE tSEVElT

Jehovah's Wltnoasoi ootcmbly ih Marion G< Roberts of West Hart­ Nixon Reveals RochvQlm fipringflold, Moea., which otsuts ford and Mrs. Helen C. Cotter of WaUr Bill Payments Ribicoff Plans About Town GOP Senators today at the Mimtclpol Audi­ New Fashion Jury Indicts Faienlngton. Bulganin Appeal Fails Lugg to Organize torium. Th* aeaelons open at *7 Skywatch Schedule County Sheriff Donald H. Potter For Sale - ^ > Customers of the Town of James Ferguson,, freshm.an at Urge Party Not UsSs Wm Boost p.m. tonight oiMl or* open to thp Design Bared Granby Man sold that' while Connecticut "by ♦ Manchester Water Department New t'ight for Tale Univerilty, has. been nkmed public. . , ciiatom and tradition” has not sum­ Sand, Gnwil. PW. lo w i, To Melt Opposition by U*S. should bay thelH water bills to the dean’s list for the ffrst Dedication Group Fayette Lodga Haturdoy, Feb. 4 , .« moned women tor grand jury duty, at the offiM of the tax collec­ semester. He is the son of Atty. To Press Ike D e k t b Loan to- Brazil Foyotto Lodgo No. 89, AF^ and Midnight — 2 a.m...... Volunteers Needed. he had made a study of the situa­ tor In the Municipal Building. Curb on Rents and Mrs. William F. Ferguaon of AM will meet in regular stated By Mrs. Fath 2 a.m. — 4 a.m...... V.einnteert Needed. For Murder tion and could find no “legal P«at Mots. ExeovRtiim (0€Bti»M4 (rooi Pag* One) .have stepped up artillery attacks The bills,cannot be paid at the 38 Scarborough RoclcriUq, Feb. 8 ( S p ^ ) — 4 s,m.6 s.m. , ...... Volunteers Njheded. against the outposts. Mrs. Emu Dtokewwa (OaaHMad frM» Pag* Oaa) communication, Feb. 14, 7:30 p.m. barrier" to their serving. and RuHdosinf. Water Department office in . <0m 0mm8 trem Fag« OM) - Atty. Horry H. Lugg hot colltd a J>orU, Feb., 3 (4V-Mm. Jacques: 6 s.m. --- 8 s.m. ., ...... Volunteers Needed. tb* UnlUd SUtM, Britain bnd Before Eden's visit here. It was (Continued from Page One) ' Mrs. Mary Ann Dleksnson. wife at the Moeonic Temple on Orchard ...... Arthur Bouffard. Hartford, Feb. 3 (F) —The first The .mandatory penalty for thei the former nbllce^tatton. Tax Miss Antoinette M. Demeo of m**Ung for Thuraday •vwilng to Si. Die entered apprentice degree Fath displayed’ almost an hour- 8 a.m,.— 10 a.m. . charge -on which Ireton wae 'in­ Franca aaak to re^tabllsh "mill* widely reported that one of the Collector Paul C e r^ l pointed Tlartford end Albert Bujaucius of "no man who is just 4H months of Emil 'Dickenson of 88 Bigslow ties. Its dojlar shortage has jnarf* 10 a.m. — 12 Noon ...... '.Douglas Stevens. g r^ d Jury In Hartfprd’ County to Delivered—«r your own track. tarian” In all Oarmany. questions he wished to discuss with replied to a letter from Stam' St., dW6 this morning at Mmnch^ It dllflcult to purchase machtnary orgonln ■ eofininltU^ to make will be exemplified. gloaa. qUbouette today in her ...... Dennis Heffron. dict^ la death, in the electric NOW Is tbe time. .Wby wait out /agalir'^today. Union 8L will be unittd in mar­ past a heart attack la in a poaitlon Reed-Ryaa Noon 2 p.m Include women among iU members chair u'nlsas the trial Jury recom­ Aaks for Dce’a VIena Eisenhower wss that of trade with ford Mayor Thomas F. J. Quigley, riage tomorrow at 10 a.m. in St. yet”: to decide jvhether to aeek re- ter Memorial Hospital after a long and oil to expand these facilities. plana to c«l*brato u * dedication spring fashion collection. Her new 2 p.m. — 4 p.m...... James GAlenek. Andrew (TnvMia. until spring when everything is Red China. The joint deoiaratjon ^-Slrice the Water Depastoent who asked that another special lltness. '• k\ In hls speech Nixon recalled the Mr. and Mrs, Thomas B. llyan haa Indicted a 44-year-bld Granby mends Ilfs imprisonment instead. soft sad trucks get stock. Do it Another new element waa an in­ moved to Its new locwlon. Luke's (Aurch. Hartford, with re­ election. of too nsw State Afmory on W*at line hiigs the curves and embrace! 4 p.m. — 0 p.m. 1 ...... Jam ee Galenek, Andrew Cavoaio; vitation by Bulganin for £iscn- at the conclusion of fbelr tallw said session of the legislature be called Bom in,Broad Brook Oct. 11. 370 million U.8. loans since 1948 of Vlllog* St.' announce the en- 6 p.m. 8 p.m...... Linda Recknagel, (torol (Thase. bartander on a charge of first de^ NOW when the ground Is bard many water customers attempt to deal with the problem. ception at the Luna Social Oub, Snyder did nqt indicate there St. The meeting u aet tor 8 p.m. gogdlnent of their daughter, Betty the waist.' \ bower to submit his ‘*thoughts" on they Were agreed that trade con­ NewActd Ave., Hartford. ^ might actually be a long delay in 1895, a daughter of the late Emil 'for erection and development of in the Council chamber. 8 p.m. --- 10 p.m. ...Grin Mathews gree murder in the death of hit and do your doting in the provisions of a friendship treaty. trols should be reviewed periodi­ to pay their bills .there. Both the'AFL. and, the CIO In and Amy Raiuhewach Meyer, the the Volta Redonda mill. Jane, to Arthur O. Reed, oleo of What olie callk her chalice line ...... Volunteers Needed. witoj. Bering, Special rates for-voL Connecticut, which althoiigh Elsenhower'a announcement of a (Sen. Frederick Reinqk* Invited 10 p.n< Midnight r , '7 He' igaVe assurances that they cally in the Ught of changing con­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeppa, '738 decisioh.^ The Preeident himaelf had been a resident-of Manchester, “During the past year, we have the community to take port in the this city. The weddiqg will take emphoaisea Uie Bust with bows Skywatch Post locsted on top of. Manchester Police Station. Judge Howard W, AIcnm of the nine orders. Pit open 7 to 8 woujtd receive ''the greatest atten­ ditions "sb they may beSt serve b(erged nationally still act In the told newaman on Jan. 25 that for the past 30 year. She waa a been studying with Brazil still an­ place on May 5. "y and jaboU. 7t nipa in amartly at Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquartera, M'unlclPSl Superior Ctourt set Feb.'34 os the every day except Sunday. sbMe In a semi-independent man- Birch Mt. Rd...whose 50th wading member of the South Methodist other program of plant expansion,” dedication when the building waa Hoepltol Nbtea >Ull Oil J tion." the interests of the free worltL" anniversary falls on Feb./7,jvill hope I: am not going to dilly-dally opened. The formal dsdicatton the natural walstUnc and haa full- Building, Manchester, on Monday. Wedneedsy or Friday, from 1-8 date for the trial of Michael H. This was a clear bid for the Under questioning as to ner/m eet In New Haven tonight too long about it." Church and of the Willing Worker* Nixon said as he announced the - Miss Eva Byron, 85\Prospbct St., p.m. or'Tuesday.evening from 7:w*B:30 p.m. Ireton, a former city Zreman in • i Britain's attitude toward trade to make the same request of Ribi­ receive their relatives s^T rlends Group of that church, also of Me- ' waa postponed until apring, though is being treated at (jlty Ho4plUI bodied hipa. Moat axlrts are slim OASOLINf Ml 3.9980 or Ml 9-4012 President to enter into active nego­ Humphrey Sunday, Feb. 6. from ^ to 8 p.m. Another preaidential Aide, 335 million loan. , , the Armory haa bean in uoe for Hartford, , ! • tiations on a treaty. with Red China. Eden told his coff. \ . apeecK. writer Kevin McCann, morlM Temiirie, Pythian Sisters, Nixon said the Volta Redonda for a_fractured ohoulder retolved sheath! with- sulU and' morning ■n In His Tetter to Quigley, who St the Italian American Club, 135 the VFW Auxiliary, the Auxiliary mill, which produces two-thirds of several weSka by 0>. E 189th In- dresses. They become bell-shaped car, Ireton'q schcoltaacher wife, Mar­ i o n y ^ m o . ' i Bulganin cited a record of Soviet news conference he had never sug­ Eldridge St, / told a reporter today he thinka when ahe alipped on ice'on Park 3 t Passengers Hiirt Carroll eslfl. jorie. 44, died in their holnii last activlUea which he said demon­ gested “ any rglaxatton at all in also Is a Democrat, the Governor Eiaenhower will announce hia de- of the Army and Navy'Club, the Brazll’a Steel .output. Is a "living fontry, yeaterday. \ for late day and evening,, with a Hits Curbs said he Would jflve thej problem Auxiliary of the Spaniah-Amerl- example of how, by helping an­ Atty. Lugg campaigned'for the diagonal fold on the tummy pull­ Die accident la attU under iff- Dec.'18. strated peaceful conduct. And he respect to any goods . . . which A son was boenst the, Hartford ciaion quickly once ail the facta Other patlenta at the iMpitoI to­ vesllgatlon. Ireton soya ahe fell down th'e BANTLY OIL contend^ that the United States don't go now to Soviet Russia." serious consldiu-ation to see if arri' in. "That’a the way the man can War Veterans and Manchester other American nation, everyon# Armory when h* was a member of day include Raymond \Spellman, ing fullness to the sides for a pan In Tolland Crash I IMI'VM. I\( What he has suggested. Eden anything effective can be done." Hospital yesterday tD.-M*", and Grange. of us can help himself." the General Aaocmbly in 1947. nier effect. cellar'aUlra. (Tornoner Louis W. ' f • •• Sf.****.*,«*9*e’, » e #eK' and other western powers are in­ Mrs. Sebastlah Val,vo, 54 Edwards operates." McCann aald. 13 Windermera Rd.; AleX\ Sullivan, Schaefer aaya Ireton "brutally I ■' I \ I n I I creasing thein arms spending while said, "la a step-by-step arrange­ Ribicoff, a D em w at. wrote: Physicians are planping new Besides her husband, she leaves Nixon said the money the / Arrested Yesterday Wapping; Emile Demero. Broad ploak Split la Two ment" which would bring western For Credit "As you know I made every St. three sons, Francis of Vsrnon, Wil­ United State.s has lent for the Howard Johnson. 83, of 31 Ver­ Th? newst . creation ii a , "St. state Police reported a car driv­ beat” her. m Mlt, l,.ll 9 'JSVI the United Btates is building up full-scale examinations Feb. 13 Brook; Ja.mea Heintz, Ellington. Baiiqtiet Planned The 18 grand jiirora who Indict' military bases near the borders of shipments to Red China io the possible effort to get the Republl- and 14 to determine how fully lard of Bolton and Emil Dickenson plant haa been spent Indirectly to non ^ e ., woo .orreited Thursday A daughter was bom at the hos­ Martin’s coat," Inspired by the en by (Jonplance Mortarty, 19, of Russia. By contrast he declared same level as'to Russia. (Continued frous Page One) can leadership in the legialaturee ^ i to Miss Helen Kronick. daughter of Elsenhower haa recovered from a of Glendale, Calif.; two daughters pay for U.S. goods and services. oh theSbarge of obtaining unem­ legend of the saint Whev split his 131 Park St., crashed into the rear ed Ireton yesterday after five m ROCKVIl I r S-2177 extend reqt controls until the 1957 Mr. and Mrs. William Kronick. 18 pital yoaterday to Mr, ai)d Mra. closk In two to give half to a beg­ By Hose Co. No. 1 heura'. dqltbecalion Included Mri. that Russia has reduced its armed The Red China tr'ade controls Sept. 24 heart attack. Mrs. Henry Bonk of West Hart­ '"iTieae loans have not only ployment compensation beneflts Lucien Lollberty, Somera, and h end of another auto oh Rt. 15 in forces by 640,000 men, cut Its mlli- were Imposed under a U.N. re.solu- million peoplri what they can af­ session. AS recently as the Special Stephen St., a junior in the School Answers Truman ford and Mrs. Carl Bcllchamber of ■meant jobs In Brazil )>ut jobs in through false statement. The gar. The Fath coats, in precious flood session last November 'fnd of Education at Boston University, oon thla morning to Mr. and Mri. fabrics and tors, are not likely to Tolland yesterday while attempt­ \ - ______-X. tai7 budget, withdrawn from the tlon adopted after Red China ford to buy." Sen. Capeharb (R-Ind), mean­ Manchester; four brothere, George, the United SUtes as. well,” he ’ warrant for his arrest was tssuod Roger Courtomanche, 134 High S t Hose and Ladd i>r (To.; ■ No. 1 Porkkala bisse in Finland and joined In the Korean war In late Asked If It would be advisable December I held several confer­ has been named to the dean’s list while. took exce^on to a New Carl, Everett and Lester Meyer, all added. by the local police at the requeat warm beggars, but they are split ing to pass. pulled its troops out of Austria. I960. A committee of 1.1 western ences with the Republican leader­ for the first semester. She gradu­ York speech last iHght In which of Rockville; two sisters, Mrs. Wil­ of Michael Santy, of the Special up the back to tho ahoulderblades. Miss Morlorty and an occuoant, SMFD, will hold lit annual banquet Nations administers these controls to have Mich authority available If ship on this matter. ated from Manchester High School liam Pulaska of Rockville and Mrs. AH ToleettvUle ood Vernon They resemble long atole-scaryes Saturday^, Feb. 11 at the oom- As for Dulles' recent "brink of forpier President Truman termed Services Division of the State Po­ Mewa ItooM are now bring hitodlednunmfwi Barbara A. Mirrphy,,;18, of New­ war” statement, Bulganin said: from Paris. needed, Humphrey said "I think "The Governor can't act alone. In (he class of 1953. "indecent" what he said Is Repub- William Bouchard of Munson, lice, who mode the afreet. with sleeves, . , * ' ^ port, R.I., were uninjured, police pony's headquarte rs,. corner Of SMITH’S UPHOLSTERY SHOP IP FOR EVERY ApE Bara War-Potential Goods it is better not to have stand-by These laws must be passed by the Itca-i presaure being put Elsen­ Mass!; and five grandchildren. Hungary Held through the, Moiieheetor EvioilBgEvMlug The bust iTOrally blossoms forth “It is a well known fact that Johnson was released after post­ HeroM, Eoclnille Bureau, Mated with jutting effects in frilly Jabots said, while the driver of the other Pine Bf. and Hsr^iford Rd., withthi 948 N. MAIN StR E E T ' vary recently a statement was The controls prohibit shipment controls." , Legislature. The entire problem Is Joan Klclrtschmldt, 4. daughter hower "to riiri in spite oT every­ The fuiteral will be held at the ing a bond for 3500 for appearanbs car, Lottie S. Rosenblatt, 50. of IPFOR EVERY TASTE of any war-potential goods. with me constantly and will be of Mr. rind Mrs. John Kleinschnildt, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main qt 1 Market S t, telephones Rtek- and bows, many edged, with nar­ dinner to be .ae'rv id at 8:3Q by made in the U.S.A. in favixr of a The Secretary went on to say he thing." I \ in the RockvlU# City Court on Norfolk, Va-, and two occupants Krause Oatereri. RI-UPHOLSnillNG CUSTOM.MADB policy that would keep the eountry The Items on the list are con­ given my most csrSful and serious of 42 Drtye D, was taken to Man­ Truman told a Democratic-rally St., Sunday afternoon at 2:30, with Out of Bounds vUle TR 8-SII8. row hamdrills in white organdy or suffered ipinor Injuries. The Mori believes It would be preferable "to conaideratiori during the day^ F.eb. M. It is reported that ben­ _____J------starched lawn. Mto- Fath awards Capt. Keqneth flmlth la ^chair­ Shop new from our *oo the brinks of w ar.'" siderably more numerous than chester Memorial Hospital' yester­ hia ow’n party haa a number .of the ReT. Dr. Fred R. Edgar, minis­ efits for, four weeks are Involved srty car waa extensively damaged, SLIP COViHS, DHAPIRHS those ■ which the West refuses to' art when you know the conditions 4head as to whether anything ef­ day by Patrolman Raymond Peck men of "outstanding character ter of the South Methodist diurch. her own fashions prize-ribbon man of the banquet committee. complofe toUction. Sees Spirit Violated you have to meet." In th* cose. according to police. Other members are t Bulganin said this violated the sell to Russia. fective can be done." after khe suffered a minor head and abilitv" available to head ito, ^officiating. Burial will be In Grove For Americans roseltes, stuck on one side of the Sp m M tushlM rB jaunty, brnss-buttoned navy yacht­ ^ e right front feholnt. hower’s budget and economic mes­ that Hartford does have the ppwer was the daughter of John and tween the two countries. cover for tha Eisenhower reply of roslers . w’ss - defended by Atty. "any significance" to Snyder's re­ Veronica Kubasek Rulak. She was was confirmed this morning. dent. Eden defended Britain’s diplo­ sages that if Humphrey'a economic to extend rent control. port as far as Eisenhower's plans More thaij a year agff the Buda­ The property, located near It occurred near the Intersection last'Saturday to Bulganin's first cslimatea underlying the budget There is no official atafe opinion Ronald Jacobs. .,. the wife of Peter J. Jssek. Condition of Road letteV proposing the friendship matic relations with Red China;r- are concerned. . pest government .indicated a desire North Park St.. Is one of the city’s of the parkway and U.S. Rt. 7. which the United States does not were correct, the nation would on the matter, -since Ribicoff. who Other survivors Include four to talk over trade problems with landmarks -and includes a. large treaty. i have five mlllioit unemployed by "I hope the President's health daught'ers, Mrs. Mary Kayan. recognl'ze. He saUI this diplomatic favors extension of rent control by improves to the point where he will Washington. hhuse and a large parcel of land. Causes Aceiclent Snys Btaenhower hgd written Bulgan­ tie Is "not without value" in- dif­ the end of this year. the state, has not ashed his Re^ Dobsonville'; Mrs. Sophie Ciechow- Chick McClur. in that Soviet activities' in South Supreme Deputy announce for re-election," Cape­ skl. Ea.at Hartford; Mrs. Mar­ Washington officials were inter-' Reportedly the new owners plan Deaths Last Night ficult negotiations how going on DouglaaJtSaed this on a state­ publican Ally. Gen. John J. Brack­ hart added. ested because they want to talk extensive alterations and Improve­ Aria and the luddle East, had with the Reds. He did not specify ment bV"7Himphrey In connection en, for an opinion. \ garet Sunega and Miss Irene Ice on Tolland Tpke. just west* created new tensions. He said!' tod, Jasek from this city; two sons, about such problems as restitution ments In converting the atnicture what^ negotiations he referred to. with the budget that the govern­ Crawford's findings are. In sub­ Pays Visit Here of American-owned property in Into professional offices afid apart­ By THE AHSOeSATED PRESS pf l^ilndaor St. caused a car driven Hifh Trotlas oiM , that Russia at the Geneva foreign but presumably he had In mind ment expected personal, Income to stance, that: A municipality may Joseph and Steven, of Rockville, ministers meetings last fall/had and four grandchildren. Hungary. ments. The Lallys have no Immedi­ Corona, CtsUf.—Charles Grape- by Ir^ng Rand, 25, of 680 N. Main the U.S.-Red China ambassadorial total 1312 H billion thla year and not invade a field of lej^lslation Mrs. Alice Heintz of. Ilockvillc. Sctllenieiil Ends Today's note is in the vein of ate plan.s concerning the plot of win, 88,'veteran character actor, "GoodwHI" Rarvict not lived up to its summit prom­ talks at Geneva. corporate profits to total. 343 bil­ "pre-empted by the state, jinless Incomplete fuperal arrange­ St.,'to Vo*out of control and amash •A ises in respect to German unfi- supreme dlstrtr^t deputy, Connecti­ ments are ta charge of the Burkri many sent to the Iron Ciirtain land but It Is expected that it will who started a long show business .into a (rale at 7:40 this morning, Eden planned to leave by plane lion. , the municipality ' has a "specifl- countries'during the worst years of ^ it will be used for « residential career as a circus acrobat, w-as In Tha right eamWna- cation, disarmament and Improved this afternpon (3 p.m. EST) for Douglas said this Indicated no cally-grant^ power to do so": rent cut East, of Ehiblem Clubs, paid Damage Dispute Funeral Horne. (Mllce sail' East-West contoct. ' ^ the Cold War. Die soft pedal- haa 'development. vaudeville for 37 yes'rs, later on Investigating Patrolman Gordon Ottawa. \ ^growth, and that without growth control in Connecticut since Us In­ her official visit last evening to been used, however, in excitonges The sale price of the properly Broadway and finally in Holly­ rioR on tha right ear Bulganin reiterated Russia's re-, improved production ' techniques ception has been statewide In ap­ i t; Neddow s ^ Rand wax' headed Jectlon of Chsenhower's "open The news confprcnce was the Manchester Emblem Club. No. 251, The town and Mr. and Mrs. Er­ since the Russians brought their waa reported at 320,000. Negotia­ wood. Born In Xenia, Ohio. Died prime minister's fourth public ap­ Would displace some 1,800,000 plication "and the General Assem­ west at theVime of the,crash and. . skies'' pvopoesd for mutual aerial at the Elks Horrie on Biaseli St. nest Holden pf 324 Lydall St. yes­ peace offensive to a climax with tions were completed through Thursday. ' e8tlmated/340p dainage to the cor, f o r 'U . pearance within 74 hourn. He made vitorkers durlrig.the year and 700,- bly has steadily refused to relin terday reached a tentative settle­ Op eii Forum the summit conference last July. George Coleman, local real estate New York—Peyton D. Petty, 87, reconnaissance by Russia and the new Job seekers would'be un- quish its exclusive lurisdlctlon as A'pproxlmately 80 attended. -In- owned by theyNuasdorf Sand and. separate addresses yesterday to clpdlng members of Rockville Em­ ment in their dispute over damage In an apparent effort to carry on broker. * a former traffic personnel super­ United Stales. He said that unless the Senate and House and a irt- B to find work. to any aspect of it''; the, City of done at the Holden home by water .Mrohollrim . Stamp Hale at Ht. Bernard's Stone Co., 587 N.' Main St. PONTIAe , a complete disarmament program S blem Club, No. 5, of w’hirh Mrs, the "Spirit of Gen.eya,". Secretary visor of the' Associated -Press who No one waa Injured and no ar­ mimite radio-television report to Together with cuiTent unem­ ‘New 'Haven does not have any Heintz is a member. ^draining off the si^ of the Buck- To the Editor, of State Dulles announced at the Mrs. Eileen Flaherty, Naltonal joined the AP In 1913 In New Or­ waa worked out, this would result the nation last night. "specifically-granted power" to Security c.ha(rman of the local sis were made.X only in intenrifiing "fear and mu­ ployment, the Illinois Senator Introduced by President' Mrs. tey School. It Seemed Incredible and appall­ follow-up Geneva foreign miniaters leans and later worked in Atlanta said, this would mean some five regulate or control rents, nor Is The settlement was reached ing to note that in Vour estimable meeting Oct. 31 tha^' the United American Legion Auxiliary unit, and New York before retiring In tual adsplcion.'' that powSr implied In any of the Joan Gates of the hostess club, the McC l u r e . As 'for the easing East-West million unemployed at the end of honor guest cbrnpllmcnted No. 2.11. .shortly before th* case was sched­ paper of Jan. 30, 1956, there were Statto .was lifting / travel bans haa announced that the stamp sale 194.1. Born in Fayetteville, Tenn. 1958. general powers which the city is uled to come to trial In Hartford cited seven cases of arrests or which for several years had made reatiUa at St. Bernard's School-are contacts, Buigtinin said the foreign Filling Two Posl^ granf^ed. which was organized in 19.1t. for Died Thursday. ministers failed because the west­ Humphrey aald the nation la to­ its rapid growth and enthusiasm County Superior Court. of tragedy caused by alcoholism. it difficult for an.vtinii other than as follows: November, 3H7‘15; Montreal — David Rlttcnhouse, , (Itea Assembly Policy I’hc amount of the settlement These- cases were In Manchester. U.S. officials to into Iron Cur- December,' 376.65; January, I C O S M E tJC S PONTIAC ern powers produced demands day "enjoying plenty—In peace... Crawford argues (hat a "legii for the work. Others called upon 92, retired senior executive of the which would' have created “direct In Group Today Americans have broken all rec­ for remarks Included Mrs. wasSiot disclosed. Town Counsel Rockville and New Haven. This tain countries e\^n if such coun­ $285.10. U.S. Steel Co. in Canada and one '979 Main Bt., Mancliaate latl\e potlc.V" has been sqt by the seemed tragic and there must be tries were willing to issue visas. Mrs. Flaherty explains that the We Carry-All Urn Lines interference in the internal affairs ords In the numbers of people with General Aia,embly’a persistent re Catherine Williams and Mrs. Mary Charles N, Crockett said It would of-the first telegraphers in North Ml 9-4848. Open Bvenlni of Sovereign states." 'He did not Employes in the Municipal jobs, the high wages they arc rc- Graziadio. both of thla town, who be final If approved by General a solution to fhi.s problem. Dulles announced passports Auxiliary la not eohductlng the America. Born In Belvedere, N. J. ceivlng- ami In the production of fiisal to extend rent control. "A are past supreme presidents of the Manager Richard Martin. Martin Our beloved Uncplri knew one thereafter would be automatically sale of stsmpa In the other schools Died Wednesday. nay what western propositions he Building were scheduled this after­ legislative policy can be estab ot the, town due to the fact that pArthur Drus SflBm j had in mind. goods,and services tor the people Emblem Club; also Mrs. Mary can approve settlements up to 3500 answer to this question. In one of validated for travel to European Naahville, Tenn.—A. J. Diups, noon to elect a chairman and a sec­ from this high prosperity It bed aa effectually by the repeat­ Dannaher, who is at present without approval by the Board of his rooms In his Springfield home countries other Utan Bulgaria and the bank school savings program 90, prominent Nashville p))btogra- l b OK SKA sK Ok j P retary for the committee which while reasonably icalsting pres­ ed refusal of the General Assembly .supreme chairman of the board of Directors; ■there hung a plaque which read Albania. The ytiited States does waa adopted in September. She la pher whose career spanned 82 repi-fienls them in pay arid per- sures toward Intlation." to enact a proposed measure as by tnistees. Travelers, which holds the’ thus:. "No one shall ever'haye his not have relations with those two a.aaisted In the sale of stamps at years and whose subjects'Included . . He added: ...... its positive enactment of a pro­ In keeping with the approact^ing Red satellite. Now Hungary haa St. Bernard's Bchobl by Mrs. Wil­ aonnel matters. posed measure," and he cites prece­ town’s liability insurance, was also flr.st drink in my house." If home­ Presidents McKinley. /Theodore Eden Asks The comniittc.e members, elected "Whether this high prosperity Valentine's day, the hall was' involved. makers and mothers in our )>eautl been put l ^ k on the list of for­ bur Otto. Roosevelt anft Taft. Died Diuro- will continue without Involving the dents Tor the point. artistically decorated in a. red and The Holden's claim that inade-. ful Connecticut took such a stand bidden lahtls along with those two Auction Tomorrow dty. V ' last Friday, are Mrs. Fawn Mc­ The Corporation Counsel elabor­ The Rockville Liodge of Moose Carthy, Mrs. Ellrabelh Carpenter. excesses of either Inflation or de­ white color scheme. Tables In quale drain facilities at the school they would 1 do much to preserve and wit^i Red (Jhina, North Viet flation depends ih very large part ated on this point, saying, "tn.the white were adorned with large red Nam and North Korea in the Far Will hold a white elephant auction Mrs. Marguerite Wood, Ernest face of an established public policy grounds cau.scd water to run down the sanctity of the home, and to -HELD ON G1:N COUNT More Trade Tureck and Mrs. Marlon Kearns. upon what 167 rnljlion Americans hearts. Baked ham, potato and onto their property depositing soil curb Juvenile delinquency. The East. tomorrow afternoon starting at do. . . , of discontinuing rent control, jellied salads, roll.s. olives, pickles. home should be a place where In discussing the Hungarian ac­ . 2:.30 at the Moose Cluh on Elm Danbury, Feb. 3 i/P)-Robert ,J. Cliainnan and'Scrrctary will be advert to the previously jtated in their yard, uprooting trees, and St. All proceeds will go toward chosen from snidog them. • "If all • Americans — workers, Valentine cupcakes and coffee on one occasion, flooding their ccl- young folks receive the finest in­ tions. the United States informed Daubert Jr„ 19, son of a former farmers and other producers, busi­ rule of law that,'In the absence of were served. the Hungarian government: 4he,March of Dimes. . 'City councilman, and Louis Wan- With China All but Mrs. McCarthy are serv­ a specifically granted poweV, i lar. fluence to live happy, sane., and ing their first term, Mrs. McCar­ nessmen, consumers and investors The supreme officer was 'ITiey were represented by Ally. worth while lives. 7110 good .Book "The protracted detention. In- \ ' Immunization (tllnlc zer, 18, were hound o vtt to Supe­ —all go ahexd and work, and buy, local government may "not by or presented with a corsage of red communic.vdo and subsequent'*lm- i Where, w'lll be an'Immtinlzatlon rior Court yesterday on charges of thy, now chairman, has six months dlnance or btherwlse' contravene John p. LaBclIe. enjoins us this; "Train up a*'child ' IT: «— One) to serve before reaching the 2-year aiid build, and improve with con­ and white carnations and a in the wSy he should go and when prisonment of the Marions have 'blinic.at the office of the Rock­ possession of firearms In a vehicle, fidence tempered with prudence, that policy.” personal gift from Emblem Clvib, not only deprived the Associated ville, Public Health Nursing Assh., ih eonnectlon with what police said ' any border disputes from erupting limit. ; , he is old, he will not depart from The new members replace P. Jo- this nation will continue to enjoy No. 2,11. it." - Press and the United press of the 13 Park St., on.Tuesday. Dr. Fran­ was an abortive plan to hold up a Into war. . new peaks of prosperity in busi­ Junior Past Pre.sident Both legitimate professional services of cis H. Burke, city health Officer,! gas station. Eden declined to predict what ;ieph Murphy, Frank Steele, Thom­ Mother of Two " Resjpeclfully, \; as Moore, all of whom served two ness, production, and wages, and Lathrop was general chairman of ,, • Florence Burdick Gibson these experienced local reporters; wtlLheln charge. Parents wishing these steps might be. constantly higher standards of liv­ G8A Taking Bids the committee, ahd Mrs. Barbara they have also seriously .prej­ appointments for their pre-school I 6. His conference with President year, and Mrs. Fern Green, who Takes Own Life ’56 declined to serve again. ing—for all the people." Barnes headed the refreshment udiced free access to news sources chiidreciarc asked, to call the] Eisenhower "exceeded my expecta- For, PO Repairs committee. '' Commends Judge within Hungary and must there­ nursing office. Inoculations^ TOASTERS tions." He said progress was made To the Editor. fore be regarded as ah abridge­ against diphtheria; tetanus and the year _ on a^l points, showing "a - very Mrs. Bertha Albert, 36, of 11 Green Manor Dr., East Hartford, As the mother of three teenage ment of freedom of the press." whooping cough will be given, aa ; ^ MIXERS ^ wide range'of agreement.”' Radio Haiii8 Meet Plans are underway to paint and sons (of whom two are in high Die» note declared al.so that the well as booster shots aqd vaccina­ Sunbeam— Hamiltdn Beach V: repair the main post office build'- Aircraft to Carry committed suicide this morning by in Favors Fftrieys with Reds Public Records using a . vacuum cleaner hose 'school and one college.) I am United States "will not remain tion. , ■ to F IX . , 7. U.S:-BriUsh policy should be Ing here and bids on the job will writing The Herald to commend silent while the Hungarian govei*h- At Hprlngfleld alw’sys to talk with Communist To Review Work be accepted by the General Serv­ hooked to the exhaust pipe of the Judge Gryk- in his recent decision POnERTOirS Warnuitee Deed* A-Bonih jii Future family car 'Avhile it wa.s parked ment, through its secret police, A delegation of about 60 is ex­ 130 CENTER ST. * leaders because there is "always Charles Q. Ajjderaon and Kitty ices Administration office in Bos­ concerning the hoodlums who continues to persecute Hungarian pected to attend the three day a chance .that some srark might ton until 3 p.m. Feb. 23. off Hillstown Rd.. police liere said. thought they could .start trouble in Anderson to John (^.-Quaglia ‘and FouA area arrial^pr racUo rnen Chief Herman O. Schendel (aid employes of the American lega­ come w hiu woulrf light a 'candle" Ruth I. Qua'glia, property on Wad­ will'attend a meeting in Redding Postmaster H-Ollh Grant says (OOnttoiied (felii Page One) our town. ? - ■ tion. to dispel the dark tensions. he has learned the GSA expects all the: woman, mother of two chil­ It is good to know that vee live in dell Rd. tonight that was cafled to review dren, had evidently driven the car "It is obvious that such persons Eden added, however, that he did exterior and Interibr painting, re- wUl be actual new safely factors. a town which values protection for have been singled out as special not discuss with President Eisen­ Lydall Development Corp. to the radio ham's work duripg the ■hanglng doors, roof repalra. and .over 100 feet off ,yie road into a its young people. We may becon)e Robert W. Rozman and Candltje G. Be ■ mentioned in particular the tobacco field near tthe .Glaston targets, falsely accused of sub­ hower Red China's 'Call for a- con­ August and October floods. hardware replacement will be.done clty-llke In size, but let us keep version, and subjected to cruel and ference between Premier Chou En- Rozman, property on Hackmatack during the couwe of the Job.' Re- practically limitless capacity of bury town line. John Krar of 261 trying to keep clty-like crime from lai snd Secretary of State Dulles. St. . • ' ' The men arc Fred G. Edwards, an atom-engine plane to ride out Swamp Rd..' Glastonbury, driving wholly unwArranted punishment who. is Ma'nchester (/ivil Defen.se pointlng of the brlckwoi'k will'also our doors. by Hungarian authorities for the 8. Britain regards proper its in­ Andrew Ansaldi to (Acster J. be completed. bad weather or fly away from It by. noticed the car and called po­ Sincerely. Kosak and Fermina V. Kosak. head a.s well as being prominent In lice aobut 8 a.m. nprpose of adding to the terroriza­ vitation for Soviet leaders Khrush­ The building was last painted without running out of fuel. ‘A Mother' tion of the Hungarian people, at­ chev and Bulganin to visit England property on Battista Rd,. amateur radio actit'ities; Llewellyn about eight years ago and other Partridge said 18 of his com­ Dr. ]Robert Keeney Jr., medical Make your old home because "I don't regard it as a bad Jarvis Acres. Inc., to .Icsse K. H. Mclbert. an officer, in the local examiner, said Mrs. Albert died of tempting to' discredit the Amer­ FRIDAYS - : a P. M. CD communications division; .T. L repair work has been done at dif­ mand's bases—about one third of POUCE P.AYOFF RUMORED ican legation, ahd undermining the 8 0 thing that we should talk with Duristan and Helen W. Dunslan, ferent times, Grant said. Some of its total -are' on. ci\4l airports^ carbon monoxide jtoiaonlng and or New York, Feb. S (4»:^DIsl. property at, 17 Hilltop Dr^ Lappe. telephone activities man­ dered the body removed to the John prestige of the United States be-, thoae^with whom we disagree if the exterior woodwork ■will prob­ many of them with runways too . Atty. Frank S. Hogan said today fore the Hungarian people.'" ASSUMPTION HALL we have faith in our own policy." Warren E, Howland to Frank J. ager for amateur radio operators; ably need replacing now, he added. short for good jet operations. B. Burke Funeral Home. Stygar and (Arl.stine P. Stygar. and Wllllarii Hand of Bolton, who chief of detectives James B. Lcg- The note said further that the young and gay . 9., The Communist bloc's pro^ Sealed bids should be submitted Short Fields Scored Mrs. Albert's nraideq name was will be questioned as to United States has sought for THOMPSON and SOUTH ADAMS STREETS posal to thin out forces on both property at 166 Vernon St. will represent that town's CD di­ to the GSA, 620 P.O. Building and "We ai-e paying in manpower Strong and she was a native of W'hether he has any thtormatlnn sides of the Iron Uurtain "does not Qultelalni Deed rector. John Avery. many .years "some slight sign" Convert your garage-Hito Courthouse. Boston 9, Mass., and and bii.stcd airplanes because of Amherst, Mas.s., police said. Fu­ about » rumored “910,000 pay- that the Hungarian. Communlat COMFORTAILE SEATING AMPLE PARKING a,^amart,' new hobby room. embrace anything. I have put ' Eriyst John McNally Jr. to Elsie Tonight’s meeting was railed by be in triplicate. F'urther Informa­ the short fteld.s from-whlch we neral alrrangements are indefinite. Philip S. Rand, New England di­ ofT’ (n the Harlenf' shooting ease government might demonstrate Siw na for- building tips. forth." Eden said his proposal wa.s M. • McNally, property at 29-33 tion epn be obtained from Grant operate," he said. Lt. Raymond Griffin and Patrol­ Involving ainger Billy Daniels. independence, honor its obliga­ again! to permit inspection Cf armed Seaman Circle. rector of the American Radio or the Boston GSA oUice. Yet there is often trouble in try­ man Allan Smith are still Investl Yesterday Leggett questioned tions and "show a decent respect £ forces on both sides of the Iron .\ttachiiient Relay League and President of the ing to expand the field, he said, gating the - case, police said. No two dozen policemen In' an ef­ for the rights of the Hungarian Curtain and was "very simple." in Bernadette Bun-iU" ■ a g a 1A a t Redding Radio Club. adding: ' , motive haa yet been learned, ac fort to learn why headquarters people. ' this connection, he„ said, his pro­ Gladys A. Pow'ers and William E. The 106 persons expected ttf at­ "We have the .man who acquires cording to diief Schendel. was not Infonned until five "Whatever its preten.sions to No need to move just l)ecau»e your home Is posal dealt only “with miliiary' Powers Sr., J6.500, property at 98 tend the meeting will review the Reports $90,880* land at ru'nwa.v ends, shrewdly OF MANCHESTER forces and diik^ot in any way hours after the shooting. principle:" the. note said, ‘'th# Mitchell old. There are hundreds of ways to make it Lenox St. amateur'a role in the floods and guessing that runways will have I Hungarian government can com- laETGHER GLASS GO. young and gay again .. . . modern idea^ that change Britain's, view, shared by aUempt to create',a standard oper­ ill Pafkiiig Fiiiiil to be lengthened eventuallv, to MlMiLBT TO \18IT .ALGERH {mand no credertce in its word.s and 9-7879 the 'United States, that Germany .\i:c I>AT.\ KELE.\SIK SET ating procedure that can be fol­ take the newer, more powerful Rent Overcharge add zest to livirig. A new den or guest 76bm; must be politically reunited Paris, Feb. 3 (/Pi—Premier Guy |no confidence in the reftitude of I 188 WEST MIDDLE TITINPIKE Washington, Feb. 3 i/P>—.Some lowed by radiomen during emer­ military atid civiliaji planes. Moliet decided today: to fly to I its actions. " remodeled kitchen, a down.stair.s• lavatory; a through free eieettona. ' Atumle. Energy ('nnunisslop data gencies. Mancheslei’s . funds from its "We have known city («>mmls- Claiiiied in Action Marton. dropped oiit of sight - CORNER DURANT ST. cedar closet; insulation and storm windows 10. Brilidn is "fully satisfied" at parking meters and municipal Algiers next Monday to confront on thermonuclear reactions— sloners who resist runway im­ personally a rising tide of op- ^nearly a year ago. The last con- prMent with arrangements no.w the pnucess of the hydrogen parking lot now Totals 390,880. provements required for jets a4 . tact" with Mrs. Iiarton from Vien­ NEW .L.AHCER QUARTERS . . . to mention a few. Come to McKinney's 3 underway to exchange atomic in- Pennies and nickels^ adding up Gladys A. Powers and William posIttoM to hia policies among for ideas and advice . . . for building ma­ > bomb—u'lU. become-•yailable (o municipal airports, yet -take as French residents of .Algeria. .A na was June 19. PLENTY FRONT AND REAR PARKING Quirk amTlSn^' to remodel .. fonhatlgwr-botfa-to -military and private .busipess tothorrow fo(; Bilikliiig Figures to 313,682.82 have been collected much money as the improvements E. Powers Sr., owners o( proper­ Confli-hiatton that they had been your tmsement with low--, terials. We’ll suggest builder.s and al'chitects ! clviUan fields. ■fiom the town's parking meters ty at 98 Lenox St., are facing a lengthv cabinet session, the first (he first lliini. The AEC unex­ would cost to build • monuments for the new .Moliet government, j arrested came in-an announcemenC AUTO GLA|S INSTALLED cost fir 'plywood panels. if y()uwish; help explain financing, too. Diacoesee Formosa Defense . pectedly ad-ie.Ser-. vinl, collector of revenue. • ' Force Assistant chief of staff for Die rerit celling, according to Denton, Tex. (Jfl—A North Texas WINDOW and PLATE GLASS ago. State C o ll e g e professor went out nese: Nattonalists. withdraw their retary of State Dulles wUI visit This t>i^ of construction totaled The report also showed that reserve forces, said some commu^ her charges, was 35u for one gI)c^GnnAi| £umJbar armed faeces from Quemoy and 10 Aslan countries next month, January property tax collections 'period and 369'for another period. alone on hi.s first 'duck hunting Poliee Arrests r ^ JALGl'tMEH: Inttallatiun la Quick. Easy and Economical. 3281.035-during January 1955, and nlties. have given the Air Forte re­ trip. On his return he tailed a the Uatsns, and that Red China it wan announced today. The' amounted to 3177.38(Haat-month. amounted -to 35.747.88. The total serve a warm and reassuring wet- She alleges the Powers accepted CONTRACTORS!: WE HAVE IN STOCK , A SUPPLY CO. — iPLfON NOTCH on Its-part refrain from attacking State Department said the Sec­ Permits and licenses authorizing 01 such collections now is . 376c ‘coijae. , 3100. friend and bragged: "Got my limit .them and also "msShe l^lparent" it retary will go to Pakistsin: India, 484.49. ‘-"But in a disturbing number of V She la represented by. Atty. in no time. Could have killed 30 John .(Julnn, 32. of 30 'West Rd., MEDICINE CAIINETS and SHOWER DOORS all kindibf work supervised by the more easily." The .friend went by HIADOUABTIkS *09 Dlf& CBADIMA9IID MS rUWUOD would not attempt to take For­ Ceylon, Indonesia,- Thailand, building inspector allowed con­ Water .Department bill pay- otoers we have • rim into bitter Paul Groobert In the action. The Rockvifle was .arrested yesterday Open Saturdajrs — Qpea itursday Evenings mosa by force. The Nationalists Powers must answer the charges to see the ducks and found the and charged with speeding, poliee Southern A'tetA'am, The Philip- struction coaling 3258,718 lait menU in January were 328,725:04. pSibllc opposition of the last-ditch ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN have refuaad to . (t«e . up the off- - pines. NationaDst CMaa (For- mpnt|), while the aame 8gure for (Tollectioni on thioa bliii to date variety," he loid lifprepued re­ at ttie March aeation-of the Hart­ professor sitting In th*. garage, •aid. He 4s scheduled to appear In A , SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL YWCA FINANCE CAM^AIGN ahon laUB» T h » R«]s~ ~ racaatl/1 mosa), South Korea and 8ap*h* January 1955 came to f363,839i total 3154,897.62. ' . , marks. ford GpuBty Common Pleok CmpL plucktof five seagulls. court hpra Feb. 15.

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t've towpe, and optimism about At­ Southwest Blizzard tracting tha plant hers waS naver McPartland Sees Decision vary high.' Causes 10 Deaths Of Firth as Object Lesson ' / s (Cpnttnued from Page Oae) ACROSS S Decide 4 Pliw Qn Foreign Policy 1— —and m l hundred persons were not killed," Chairman Thomas McParUan^|2 million. It will manufacture vitreous china plumbing fixtures, City Manager L. L. Williams said. of the Town Development Cpm- A^nerlcan Stan'dard has 10 plants' troae Pace One) and “brink of war” statamants.to "The main, which was under 495 niiasion ' today pointad to Plaln- v‘i‘ tell Shak'eepeare that I don’t bo- pounds pressure, spewed gaa iii this, country, ilx o f them pro­ hia cabinet officers. * fleld'q gain and ^Indaor'a loss ducing the vitreous china prbduct. foreign policy because they had “ Buck, Slops Hero" throughout the (lowntown are* — of an 88.000,000 plant aa an The • company ’ yesterday an­ ehargad tha Damocrata with trea­ Truman, he' said, had‘a sign on and a spark -frAm anything could have set the whole town afire'.’' "object leaeon"''to Manpheeter aijd nounced .Its Intention to build In son and they want “to . be in a Ms desk reading i ‘TTia buck stops Plainfleld.’The announcement cams here." ' Barvlee had bean restored las| other »towne that need hew in­ leii nim. IS Fblding bad, ■ time poslUbn to do it again.'' night to about half of the homes dustries. about tWo weeks after discussions 17 Hinged 43 Stuff Harriman called fob raelectlon of with' offlelBls and citizens of the 18 Spaech 11 Drink made They mvi^daacribed him and in the .city o f 8,000 but the other "Industry today doesn’t have to with melt windows 43 Helen of Sen. Herbert H. Lehman (0-NY). town Indicated .rialnfleld was 18 Soviet citadEI Oen. Oaorge C, MArahall, his aacre- Lehman, who has declared himaelf half Remained without heat. go where it’s not wanted.” he 20 Short'—— 17 — coaster 38 High cards Troy’e mothei The downtoign, area of Bonham eald. Menchester and other towns overwhelmingly In favor of the (myth.) tary of aute, as “traitors,'' said for Adiat E. Stevenson for the _ cook IS Billiard shot 29 Impudent was' without gaa part of the day should heed this, he added. plant's' locating there. 31 Seniors 44 Give forth Truman. party's nomination for President, AMS II iraaiasia s» gent. ,He took me to a reitaurant 31 "I amell a 23 Cloyed becauaa of water on the gas mains. Plainfteld's $8,000,000 kalh la a McPartland said ..that WIndror'a lai caaaittitsi •»»*• aisifsi wtiMt 34 Indian 33 Nostrils 40 Flower “ If wa'ra traitors, tha country has 'not said whether Ha will seek failure to get the plant after It had' night 'fore laet and poured hli la in a hell of a fix,'* tha former roelection. v ' Schools wars closed In El Paso, plant of the American Radiator rolTee Into the aaucer to cool. But U ------of Capri 2S River in 38 Reach tcavsrd 47 Ibsen hereiM Dallas, Sherman, Dentaon, Bon­ and Standard Sanitary Corp. of the deal ‘"wrapped up", ran pre­ Soviet RuiSie 40 Lures 48 Snare . President said, departing from htf Kefauver\it at tha Dixon-Yataa pare' Manchester "for such thinga he didn't blow It like common peo­ '28 Sings softly prepared texf., ham, and in most west Tsxas and. New York. The c o p a n;y had 28 JcAel 38 Beginning 41 Heredity units SO Place contract as "worse -fhan teapot In the future.” ple do he fanned it wid hla hat. In another departure froni his Panhandle towpe. originally intended to locate Its 27------tha ■ Dome" — the oil lease scandal of Icing caused numerous power plant in Windsor. However, after Manchester was one of a niim- . planned .remarka, Truman aaid; Republican President Warren G. •ber of towns American Standard ' ' ■ ■ climax r > i r r r 5 r "From here on, Vm going to state and telephone dlsrupUons," It ran into a zoning problem, It; ■Pie Way It B«ji r r Harding's admlnlstrAtlon.' YVaffic deaths blamed, on the Investigated in Us search for a \30 Prayer the facta no matter Who geta hurt." lost interest and began to search I'd aaya the toya \ U Bridge holding r r r The Eisenhower adminIsLntion weath.er wer* reported at Austin, elsewhere, for a site. site, both before it derided on To pleaae young boyaN S f^ a ll sections hurt." * hai abandoned tha Dlxon^atea Kyle, 'F ort Wojrth, Hobson, Dal­ McPartland said he understood Windsor and after it changed Ita Truman aaid the Elsenhower ad­ plan for private Interests to 35 Rubber r r b * les and near Sweetwater. One man that only two. members o f the mind about'that town. McPartland ministration polleiea "are leadlng- partially supplement the Tennes­ burned to death at Big Spring In Windsor zoning board weye op­ aaid today the Development Qom- 38 —^ dc Prance ' us Into a altuation of growing see Valley Authority in supplying —>an< r r a fire blamed on the storm and a posed to the American RiMiator mtsaion had kept “ In touch with danger where the balance of power in tha valley area. T1-year-old El Paso man died of a propenat. "But' that was enough to the company right down to the . buried. Kefauver aaid that in the' Teapot MotortM A'ho •ln«yii tniilAt* nti 31 The —I— of t strength may ahtft etrongly heart attack While shoveling cool. them off." he psid, “ I'd hate wire." However, Manrheater was Long Suffering Wife Why •did a Dome deal “ oil men bribed iheir hi* rl»hU, >u»t •fRAlnlni con- against the free world." snow. to see thet hMpen here." way down on tha list of prospec- you tear the-back part out of that your llfS way Into the government andI got MlmiintM: 40 Wsgert PT5" w !T Ha deacribed the situation In Bo- In the Albuquerque area one of "American Standard.” h e' said, YOU, TOO at he\V book? ( to the ahaentminded i away with only half a billion dol- Molorlil I h««l Ih* right 81 Precious stone n FI rope as more precarious than it the dead was Sylvan,D, Greenwell, didn’t want-to go where tt wesn’t doctor). has b e ^ since 1947.."' lara." way, rtirtn't 17 42------the decks » s 41, of Albuquerque. Officem- aaid wanted, and I think that’s typical No strategy Agmlnat Reds The Tennaasean said that'In the 4S G4ft Dixon-Yates plan ''the rankeri and he froae to death In a inowdiift of industry today." He sat'd that t J . r 8 “^ e have lost heavily among Windsor probably regretted its 40 Forglvenetg i power magnates did not Had' it after leaving hia car Wednesday. fUBAL BEVERABESe OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE SI And net the mlllloha o f uncommitted people His body was discovered Thursday Idas of Americsn Standard because ^ AT LOW PRICES ^ PUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS 5" w 1 of Asia,',' he said. “ We seem to have necessary to pay, brlbcB — they CAN BENEFIT S3 Mine entrsnca moMlng, about 18 hours after he the proposed plant "Is Ideal — p no strategy for defending the Mid­ were invited in and the stakes m - U M t TMAMk'iOU PBUOW 53 Gselie were tens o f billions of doHsrs." telephoned hie emplo:’er hia car beautiful, clean, and amokelesa.” u . dle Bast against Communist sub­ was involved :ii an accident and he To Hire 400 ^Arthur Dras Stores^ THEM f METHOP) .JOURMALI< syllable ' w team la divided on foreign policy filOVRS 8 A. M. to 11*P. M.a RON-T LIKE lOkPE**^ MAJOR HOOPLE’5 SS.Tangles Tuipaii -said the Republicane sue The other victim wes George worker* and pi\)vlde a payroll of •UT KE LEAVE*’SM HOLS-ihl-THE- iM MVDiM.SECLUDBO > “ desperate" concerning this year's but when it comes to giving away THERC TH' hull OR WINPEAO* AEOlAJO fBOM OloTRACTlONi/— ' SO Golf mounds F i s the people’s resources, the Elsen­ Sanchez, about‘80, a aheepherder. w YOUR , wtBCount BMixt |My day. CM<. UOOKiM' LIKE AKPTHS^^^ PAPER IPEA f o e alection campaign. He wAa found frozen to death VOU'UL WAMTA COmPRS* '2-3 87 Enervate “They know," he said, “ they hower team clicks like the Four TM’ WAlTW ROOM TO MAN6 AROUMP Wii™ OfJ* COlTiOM— ar R Horsemen.“ about 100^ Fai-da from a sheep H9A A LXTE TM' TEMPTATifAJ TO A *TUArr-~MT h bnsnb chcokIic u e o p ? iha u> an «a_ DOWN don't^have a chance with anyone noww I* * o ____ AIV eitPLOlTS — 013 camp apprbximatetiy. 10 -miles west tOCTOR.' TOO icture amo I ------and ruin' ST Si except Ike; and the pressure they L- I I J LAZY TO PUT OR WHERE TM' B M * Ml* P , GAME HUMTIMO, 1 of Albuquerque. Sheriff's officers ’EM «/T O P MAY THMK THEY HSILU WRITS ..2 Scent are putting on him to run lit spite aaid Sanchez’ employer reported SWiMT/ jli*t jum per UR EVtPLORlMlS, “Okay, Okay, Imogtna! So yeu'r* ROT a tomboy!" of everything Is Just positively In- Reach Settleiiieiil Save. any am ounv ^lng to give the. American people a 111* Sidewalk Suit Mother Rnows Bwt BY AL VERMEER PRISCILLA’S POP chance to vote for a President—' INFANT DROWNS In RATH a i^ t i m e _1’LL TELL and not a regency or a part-time t h a t T n o Y YOU, SHOULD t a k e A’ suit brought by Mrr. Ruth W. , HIM TO ..Chairman of the board." Yoar Mvings Rft insartO up to Ill|ii000 by SUOUl-D) O U E^TIC JN *-1 600D. LONO ' Young. 16 East Eldridgc St., seek­ New Haven, Feb. 3 ' Mrs. TO ANSVi/ER, '^CALL BACK By "Inaplte of everything” Tru­ Frank Zabski,.was bathing.her 3-. - tk* Fodortl SstrlRBR Slid Loan iRsutanco 1 s a n ; j TO T H IN K , A P tE R ’ man 'obvibuaty'was referring to the ing damages for injuries allegsdli^ IN A HURRX month-old daughter« in three ^ . Corporstkwi. - _ ' - P P l S C i L U / ^ -SUPPER.':; heart atteek-.Elsenhower suffered suffei*ad in a-fall Just oiitsida C. E. Inches .of'water In a bathinette yes' Jeas.-than five months ago. House and Son Dec. 20, 1951. was terday when she fainted. By the / Truman hit the Republicans also m settled oijt of court yesterday for time she recovered, the baby had Hjjt ExeelwlfdWIdeiidieeiiipeMiided twice e year e— on farm policy. an 'iindlscloacd amount; .drowned. Medical Ekaminer Star- “ The farmers know," he aaid, Atty. Harold ,W. Garrlty repre­ ling Taylor ruled It an accidental “ that not only have they been let; sented Mrs.. Young and the Hart drowning. down—they have also been double- ford-Law firm of Day, Berry and crossed. And you can take It from Howard; represented C. E. House According to the Federation of BMBsrB me—the prairies are on fire. ASohs, Inc., 95.1 Main St. Suit wag Malaya Annual Report of 1053. il nito. “And this duplicity Is not only brought In Hartford County Su­ there were 37,515 people employed going to backfire' on l|)e Republl perior Court. ^ in its tin mines. \ 'UftT cans in 1956r- it la going to haunt |4 _I6MT them for yeara te come. And I am Monday. Tuwdiy JJJJ going to see to R.that ItKIoes.” WMfHosday ind S|turdiy-t ^ sEiaxaasasi' m J Truman said that laat month he Thuisdiy-SAMtelPM - addressed a St. Paiil., Minn., iheet- / BY V. T. HAMLIN FOR MAXIMUM HEAT sad TROUBLE FREE OPERATION Oh. Didn't He? BY RAY GOTTO ’ ‘ ing attended-by many farmers, and taiREEN STAMPS ^ /■ \‘ ALLEY OOP COTTON WOODS that'signs in the hall read: "In Ike I « - THANK^'M we trusted. Now ^ we arebAsted."y \ huntinI o r a rriman, introduclngWruman, | OPEN raURSDAYS UNTIL f n U A . OOTIA *ald’: V AMPtE PARKING "Should you ever again agree to OH lurniire or4 Stokon SoM ' run tor the presidency, we'll be right behind you.’ ’ ai^ Ssrviesd PrempMy and EfflciMtly a v in g s o a n Truman has said he has no Inten­ 1063 MAIN ST. tion whatsoever of seeking the presidency again. .iw n iu itL -HKrriman accused Eisenhower of B. E. WILLIS A SBN, Ins. \ Downtown Cleaners iJ m beln|^ a huck-papaer—referring ^ Ifc, - ' !5T^ 2.5IAIN » I . — PMt^RK.Mi-IK^SIE SU t-sS-SlZS iz o - - ^ f critiOAhs of Salk vaccine han­ dling, of the Dixon-Yates contract.

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BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1966 PAGE nPTEEN /■ (Hr.f liifci BIANCflESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.* FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1966 PAGE FOURTEEN THE Herald Angle •y EARL W. YOST Hall Has WoJi Senior Reserve Wes Santee Withdraws No'Savvy Tommy Jackson Dashing _ Skier ■puts editor • Clowns to Be Big Test Sport Chatior Hawks Defeat Pistonis, Three of\ Five And Bob Baker Star of Italy THKOW OCT ‘^HK BOOK ( Hs axplaiasd to ‘Viewing From New York Games Baskstbiin oaciids.Who turned dy contact VIO DL'BAUM> plnmd single audience that minor In Majoi*. Test Move into Ti^d Place their television ecto to Channel 83 violationa, both in ihs front and Recent G ^es For Green Manor Pros game* df 146-140 and a 606 triple Olympic Games last YiTedneeday nltht must heto Naw York,.Ftb. S «P)—Wea 8an-f National AAU Praaldent Carl score last night in the Merchant's squirmed in tkelr beats during the biickcourt, ahould be overlooked. ta«, Amtriea'a controveralal and Hanaen of'Oakland, Calif.-, aaid he New York, Feb. 3 (1^—I f Tommy New York., Feb. 3 (P) •'When^TTia Royalaoyi came within 89-87 af- * By PAT BOLDUC faattat miter, haa withdrawn, ap­ Bowling licajue. Other top marks pre-game interview at the stetc- Also, hs feels ^ t an official had asked the chairman of tht (Hurricane) Jackaon can’t arouse B lf iMfu* buketball an4 * iidef> can a team hkve its cake and eat ter tr a ilin_ g ^ ^ 161 potnta. But bas- Cortina D'Ampezzo, lU iy, Feb. Vutly improved ' Hall HU parently by requeat, from three of Bob Baker to a "shoot the wor)u" -Hiow thrown tn for (rood memsure, i E t menu guest Metty Begovich gave ahould hold hls/^whUtls and not included Norm Kloter 630, Bill It too? ! • keta by Jim 'Tucker and Dick Far- 3 (A>) — Toni Sailer, the daahing the telecaatcy concerning besket- challengu MfthchMter*« the top indoor and field meete of Investigating Committee "To re­ effort tonight, at Madison Square thnt'a ■ food way to deacrihe Sun- P : Chsptnan 148 and Cntarlie Harris call a traveling violation when a queat Santee to withhold hla entry The best answer to that one was ley clinched It for the Nata.' ■kling plumber from Austria, (»m - .n ball offlciatlhg. iMdsrablp tonight 'ot 8:80 at the eeaeon, including tomorrow’e Garden the- case ia hopeless. day aftamoon'a''caf• contiat at 130; Perfume laague-rHelen Mc­ provided by the .St.^Jjouis Hawka The Warriors', who had lost two pleted an unprecedented Alpiiia dribbler, not Ih hla drive towards -Arrapfy. Several weeka ago fi Hillroae Games at Madison Square from further meeto until hla the Armory between the host Due to .^ e fact the preliminary Bulky Bob, the No. 2 heavy­ Cann 136-127—667, Fran Cfahdall last night. games l|i as many nights to the ■'triple ilam'' today and America a game required three overtime the basket, tikes an extra step or fank would have glvdn the gre Garden in which he vas acheduled atatua at an amateur haa- been weight contender in the latest ring Greon Manor Pros and the New 125—63). Flo HillnskI 116^-327, St. l^uls won: The three other Knlcks, outscored t h e 'N ^ York­ when a player, standing still and W arrion little chance o f: being a to meet unbeaten Ron Delany in' d e^ ltely establiahed. York Broadway Colored Clowns. veteran Art iS 'ler <1''®''* ***• Mrioda,' there ,wee conetderable ratings, (No. 1 in N B A ) admits ho Olive Rdssetto 120. Dot Prentice teams in the Western Division, of ers 13-6 in the last three( minutes man bobsled Into chaiHplonahlp holding urn ball, shufflca bis feet threat* to Coach Elgin Zatursky'i the Wanamaker Mile. The committee, the' ntmea of looked bad while beating Nino TapoS la acheduled at 3:1,5, with a delay In getting the Connectlcut- which never have been ma(le pub­ 118. Rdith Hlllnski 115 and Ann the National Basketball Assn. lost. with Jack George's three-j^int play contention in the Winter Olympic but does dot gain an advanUge. veteraq Red and Whito qulnteL In almoat Identical tilegrama to Valdes, Dec. 7 at (Cleveland for hia preliminary at 2 o’cloclt. Forwam attraction underway lic, waa appointed by Hansen.'lt.ia Meyers 115. \' Coufd the Hawks ask for anything giving the Warriora an M-8S. lead games. , . unt^ 8:33, 35 minutes later then From /experience, I know that After producing but a ainglc vic­ promoter!* of the Mllirose meet, IStb straight. " I waa winning and Also featured With the New better? ' '' with 85 seconds left. Paul Ari(cin The 2 1-year-oId Sailer, already if you, u an official, decide to let a tory in iU firat 10 etarta Hall haa the New York A. C. Garnet onTeb. scheduled to report to the AAU 'e didn't extend myself,” he explain­ . scheduled. Bbcecutive Committee in New York York court magicians is the fabul- BOB BL'CHUSY, f ^ e r sUnd- ■the Hawks'. 98-90 vjetory over popped In 31 points for the win­ winner of the giant and ape^al / With time to kill, the teieceeUr, lltUs /wove go underneath ths bounced back to upeet Brietol. IS and the National AAU Cham- ed. ' King Tut. a natural born the Fort Wayne Platon?, the West­ ners. alalom events, tbre down Mt. To- hoop it leads to a second and more Meriden and Wilby in ttg laat five Feb. 18. '' out versatile athlete at Manchester T %'hose' name escapes me at the pkmahlpa Feb. 23, Lt. Ton) Rosan- Hansen said the committee has The Hurricane man from New artist who will amuse the fans ern leaders, lifted them out of the fana’s perilous, ice-crusted course sertms push. Also, from pkperi- outinga The three rivals had York’s Fa t Rockaway la an expert High, is currently playing fresh­ moment, had Begovich help him dicli, coach of the Quantico Ma- been studying Santee'a eaaa ainca with bis unpredictable clowning man basketball at Tuft’s College cellar into third place. in two minutes. 52.2 seconds to consume between 10 and 15 min­ ento, both as a player and as an previously defeated the Warrlore. rinaa, yeaterday canceled Santee'a in "extending" opponents. As the antics aiid hilarious Pantomime beat 85 rivals in the men’s down­ ^ e vlaitqra looked e e p e e 1 a 11 y Dec, 5 and has collected alt avail­ In Medford, Ma's. ' \ Celtics Dow.. Lahera utes before the action sUrted. icial, I know that an official who antry because of "perional bust- able information: Santee himself mood strikes him, he jabe, danceb a skits. The talented Clowns also In other games, the Boston Cel­ hill race. Sharp laat Wednesday Iq posting : lig, does arm exerclaea and acowla. ■tags a pre-game and halftime Begovich is no stranger to Man­ .8 out calling a 'tight' game— nese.” Santee, a. lieutenant tn the said he was thoroughly questioned tics downed the Minneapolis Lakers Americans, made a poor show­ thair lop-sided 74-44 trium]^ over [n fact, he usually la so busy do­ show which is worth the price of ONE BAU- /TOirRNAMI i / - chester basketball fans. He was a ivery infraction—ia apt to get jnto Marines, is stationed at <)uantlco. regarding his expense account at 102-101, the Syracuse Nationals ing. Ralph Miller of Hanovep, N. "regular" at American Baaketball less hot water than the fellow who 'Wllby. The host Indians also A(S«lt Final Decision ing things that an opponent la admission alone. King Tut is a full open .to all Manchester bowlet H„ tumbled on a sharp swerve , a meeting 'with the commlttae both men and women, will be beat the Rochester Royals 97-89 League pro games at the Stat calls only the major violations. bombed tonight's foe 89-34 five While "personal bwlneat" was completely overwhelmed. time comedian who performs both and Marvin Melville of Salt LakA weeks, ago and there's little doubt early last month. Saturday at' the West Side Rec and -the ■ Philadelphia Warriors IRIS Armory during the two years t Then too, if a player knows that given as the reason, Amgrica’i Cooperating Fully Erratic la the word for Hurri­ on the hardwood courts and base­ a ty . Utah, also fell during that ( ^ c h Dale Harper's charges cane who huffe and .puffs and ball diamonds In addition to single starting at 1 o’clock and continu­ edged the New York Knickerbock­ British' Americans fielded tear a if official Is sharp he will play ac­ chief hope for the Olympic 1.600- "M y guess la that he (Santee) ers 88-87. HEBALD LKAOt'E descent. Wallace (Bud) Werner/of in the «lrcuit.~ Matty waa the cordingly. If a player knows he will be peeking Manchester scalps meter title obviously has decided .blows down evcrythiiig In sight at parties and night clubs. ing until 10. All proceeds will be Bailers ut a game. sponsible for Hall's gallant come­ leralo •Phots. / Saniea, raacha' a* ()uantlco, said "Thia. indicatea ha has been co­ boxing lesson in to53. Jaekaon had PINKY HOHENTHAIh big cen- Lov Man...... HO M 90 268 r . however, zipped over the approxi­ lust knocked out Rex Layne and' manjrtimes forced his own tcarff- only nine percentage points behind popular with the fans hei'e as a There are altogether too many back. Captain Ray Moore, author Ronala Simmoaa tM "persoiuU burinest" had noth- operating fully." ter with Pagant’s Soda Shop in ...... 608 496 494 1468 mately one mile and '1'1020 strip anny BucoereHl and tha tky waa matM ^ hold up the action and. the Lstwrs. TbUlfl .... Yankee would be in Texai loosely officiated games ss it is of 207 point! and who haa aver lnk\to do with a leg Injury, which The charges agalnat Santee al­ the Rec Senior League, continues Mixers 11) with wild abandon and nerveless tha limit at the time. ask. “ W ^ t will Tut do next?” St. Loliia. which, trails Minnea­ ...... SO 93 97 270 The former St. John's ^ f Brook­ .without following .Begovich's views aged 25 points in the last five con ■iaellned him for indoor oompeti- lege he received exorbitant ax- out front Ih the race for scoring Bttvory .. daring. This is a straight down­ Won/NIne Straight polis by \pnly seven percentage Pfnto .... c.... . 94 9S 102 291 lyn standout, who has/been toot- which would' lead' to rough and tesU, and Mika Curran, who haa tion tlntil laat Saturday, when he pensea for competing In four _ , Performers honors. The Unlverslty-of Connec­ Clltnmon ...... '90 SS 100 278 hill swoop, unmarked by gates as Glassmeu Maintain After I^no Valdes put the points, movpd to a 51-43 halftime ing a whistle for lAbre than a tumble and bruising battles. Even caged 181 markera to date, are the ran fourth behind Delany at Bos­ CalKorhla meeU last spring) Ha BxperTencM performers com­ ticut senior has caged 276 points L.a|tpv ...... 102 92 90 384 in the alalom, with the comMti- quarter century, doestft aea eye to crusher on bit budding career by prise the vUtlors' imposing line­ lead over Fort Wayne and sparked .C'TvIni ...... 94 124 92 310 the' professionals are playing Sharpshooting seniors. Surprising ton. Deliiqy waa timed in 4:06.8 was absolved of wrong . f - /. J in 11 games for a laudable 25.4 tors often reaching the speed\of eye writh the rule book ahd flatly A rt Hoelser/ia six-foot sophomore, Undefeat^ Record stopping him at tha Garden. Ja<^- up. Buddy Thwpson 6-4. (Balti­ average. Walnut . Grill’a veteran by Bob Pdttit'a 27 points never cleaner ball thia season and this ia and Bante^to 4:08.8. split vote of -hla local Missouri Charley Dreasen had a tough TotalH ... 460 491 481 1433 mile a minute. ,/ \ said he doesn't bato hla calll ac­ trails mofa in the Miorlng race Vallay A A U BxacuUve Committee, son turned around and wml nine more BuUetfrHarlem Yankees! Norm Burke Is ruhnerup with 25) was headed. Andy Phillip waa high one of the reasons attendance has While declining to elem ent fur­ time making the numerous Latina King Tut Record-baking Time \ cording- to OawaUl Tower's and with 13.7 tallies. Rounding out the laat fall, but the ease waa rt- ■traight, including two dacisiona and Solly Walker,\x6-3.' (St. John’s tallies. Wally /DarJIng (White for Fort WaynA with 17. riras 14) been great from an overall aUnd- SMndings ther. the former K a^aa act did on tha Waahlnftim Baseball Club ...... 101 108 96 104 Despite what appeared earlier to be a note of discord, Carol Heiss, Tyler, a 4(l*year-bld Rochester, the National Rulea Compilttee's Hall starters will be center A1 opened at the AXU*! National ovar\ Bitoard Oiarlea. tha former o f Brooklyn) will mart up front. Glam) and Kehny Lowd (North Bill Sharman gnd easy Ed Ma- Turkinfton point. L Pet, indicate hia whhdrkwal waa the comprehend laat season, so tha rnh*»n ..,...... 91 108 9.1 293 left, 16-year-old Osone Park, N. Y., skater, and Tenley Albright of N.Y., physicist who has been risk-. theory. Tower is/editor of the Of- I'll giv(i Begovich credit. He Perlman, club's tallest performer reault o f a req u est'b ^ aeven-man Convention at Louisville in Decem­ heavyrnight chanqilon. Sled* Funnyman Ttm Vincent, 6-4. who who toured South America with Ends) follow With 196 and 161 cauley led BoatonXwIth 35 and 31 Rtnipr^n ...... 105 U 8 100 323 Ing his nec)(J for years on ths . Fletcher Glass 0 1.000 manager la studying Spanish at 98 82 269 Newton Center, Mass., are all amlles 'as they pose at Cortina D’Am­ flclals' Handbook which covers all spoke his piece and didn't mince at ,6-2/and the six-foot Ed Hebb, lUng ^mroittee. ber. again Mma back to haunt him, has never played college ball, will the Clowns a. few years back. points, respectively, while A1 ?iolnts, reipectiveiy. Although the Dalton IVyrnan's Gulf 5 .500 AAU Inveatigft hla. Los Angetea home. lirck ...... 130 102 no 343 pezzo Feb. 2 after receiving their awards for women's 6gure skating deathrlnvUj'ng bobsled nuis of the gamea in independent, scholastic his words. But basketball rujes another sophomore with a bright winning^ dedaion In 10 rounds at jum|> center and direct the Clowns' Surowlec (North Ends) la fifth Inal rcore was close^ It didn't get world, shot his ,oak and steel ma­ K eith 's____I.. 5 .500 Green Manor has defeated Cutko’s 480 chn'mplonshlp event in Seventh Winter Olympics. Tenley won .event and collegiate/competltlon 'were drawn up and approved and future. ^ / Cltvelantl/ OcL 2S. He hasn’t comedy routines. NewcOmer Tom with 172 inaiwera. Walnut’s stylish that way until the last minute Totals/...... 516 538 1523 chine down , Tofana's lighting- cycle Shop ... 9 .100 All-Stars. Arthur Murray Girls, Routers ’1i> with Carol coming In second. There have been reports of strong rival­ Big Matty,/a six foot, four Inch should be carried out to the letter Strong Arguments fought ai: Bealy,' 6-3, (N ew York ItehS’^® ''' Jack Scott KtM the league's second when Chuck Meneel \ scored six fast chute in record-breaking time lem Globe . Trotters) and Sonny Taftvlllc Shyma (Tlub. St. Cyril's, Anderson ...... 92 97 284 ry betwfen them under pressure of Olympic competition. (A P Wlre- •‘giant” durjiig his playing days from Maine to . Zatursky, Captain Wojcik and Fire & Police Top Baker'a Vtotory 9toiag atortod Meriden, Danielson, Old Saybrook best a verse. 22 point?, having points for the Lakers. XTyde Cutte^r ...... 101 in.7 208 to finish tlilrd behind two Swiss Fle,.cher Glasa maintained its Cincinnati Cagers Greats after ha wa4,atopMo- by Archie Jameson, 6-2. (CTty College, of Ilarmin ...... 107 87 279 photo via radio from Cortina). ^ . with the fariious "Wonder Five” at No paying fan likes to see CO. have three strong arguments unbeaten pace in the Y Midget and Worcester while losing to hooped IIQ tallies in five contests. Lovellette was high maiy for Min­ ...... 91 95 - 293 sleda/at the half-way point of the Moore in MtaaM f l ^ a n f f i 9. 1964. New York) will start in the bgck- neapolis with 21 points. \ Prrifusoh St. John'a,/works as many as 100 pa'rqde from foul line to foul line, for wanting to win tonighL 1. The League last night . with . a 81-14 Nasgiffs. in Upset eourt This qumtet proved a big Danny Flnn’a All-Stars, Frankie's .Low Man ...... 89 82 28f foU|>man competition. \ - games a/season, a majority in which Begovich dislikes, but o f­ M 'M a f U ^ ^ r a b times last j AU.PAJIRELL. former Man CUqchiMl the Victory ' Indiana with two league games shellacking of Wyman's Fuel. Bnt Out of Tournaments and New Britain Pacera in com­ e-find two of four runs were' cnass A competition. He has also ficiating techniques should be C r but fluMcaa the M g tost whan success several .weeks ago while cheater .' High athlete, is undergo­ Syracuse had to flghtV<4ff a Totals ... 484 473 4«4 1421 remsining. after Hail, are un­ Keith's, triumphed over the Cycle upending Frankie's Brive-In Ih piling an eight won and three lost, ged toda.y with the final two been inwlved in a number of Im- standsrd and rule Interpretstiom ahd V a lM wart matebad with ing Army training iit Fort Dlx in Rocheste/ rally to grab^lts victory. beaten In five CXllL tilta and hope ■hop S8.-38. ,' Bast Hartford." ^ ^mcord this winter. Coach George FKBFl.MI': LF.AGtK Halos Names Driscoll ns tomorrow. portanypo.st-aeaaoq college' tourna­ should - be enforced . according Ac to gain their firat crown since w . Pet. JDia tihdam utfw ISat the wla- New Jersey. Before enlisting Far­ Chantilly 1S) Speedy Larry Bates hit six The Pros will start their regular Mitchell’s combine has scored 100 ~ “ T’ ’ A Switzerland's No.-1 sled, piloted ment qontests. the book. / the 1944-45 season; 2. By com­ Naialff Arms » 3 .818 ner, if Mpraaalve, might get the pc^ts or more in six contests and rell pierformed with Manchester Lupacchino ...... 75 96 ’ ^ a n k Kapus, was first with time! from the floor and fiva for Oneinnati club, with a powar. tlUs Mibt at champkm Roeky Mar­ lineup comprising Ronnie Harris, Sibrlnis ...... 84 94 pleting the season Without furth­ house guy named Phil Wneele^, i^ledd 93-64. Morehead (K y ) ParsonUlsad Floors 2 3 AI8 '.WaUy Wldholm, A rt Quimhy, Jim­ should accord the strong New Auto Parts in the Rec Senior Bas­ HedluiicFs, Jack’s Balch ...... 91 96 runs of 1:18 and 1:17.19 for a to­ seVen at tne foci line to lead the 8 8 .727 cianoIn the summer. Baker won in er defeat the locals cciuld gain Olassmrn to their tenth win. They left the Selection Committee of the h w ^ e r , upset 18tb-ranked M ar Normans. my Aheam and Bobby Knight, YorkeVa a busy afternoon. ketball League. Pr^nllr** ...... IlH 92 New Coach of Bear^ tal of 2:35.19. He was followed by Charles PonticelH's 4 8 .400 match that praetleally Crandall ...... 109 105 the top brackeij in the forthcoming have yet to. taste defeat. Jeff Mtr- National Invitation Tournamtnl 108-103 in oyartimt. More' Uie N o.. 2 Swiss sled, driven by Fire-and Police 4 7 ,304 mlnatod b®th man. Win at East Sid^ Handicap ...... 2 3 Yankee Shortstop Contest State Class A Itoumament, their hardt was best for Wyman’s with sighing today over what might head (a No. 'I, MarahaU.No. 8 in Max Angst. The Zurich butcher first, tn 10 long/Mnters; 8. The natlonM offense rankings. — Deel'a Drive Ip 4 7 In thie day o f Ulant ahorUge. ■r TotaU , ,. 479 484 ~i72 1 435 Chicago, Feb. 3 (A>)—Football'S'!9l919 Rose'Bowl Game. 10 poiii.'s. have been. .SOO Indlocrc^i 11) had runs of 1:17.41 and 1:17.85 for Red and Whlt^wol)ld like to ex­ The Bearcgta, and Wheeler's 87 The tiip of the crop, unbeaten Pagan! and Soli 3 7 Baker gets yet another ehanoe to oldtlmers Were scratching their Paddy's career in football in- Lanky Ed Czaraota and Tom / d o t come up with a ‘Mg'* win. tt ha StMflIngR t ...... 89 80 cl'ides starring at halfback for 2:35.26. tnvolves Eight Performers tend Ita currMt foiif-game win­ points in particular, looked just San Frimb(aco, retuma to acUon Gua'a Grinders 2 8 Pci...... 94 86 heads today trying to remember Tyler Waa third, a bare fraction Kelly sparked Keith'i to victory should knock out Hurricana in ...... 91 85 when a man aw old as Paddy Dris­ Northwestern ynlversity, playing ning streak dnd make up for its sTcat exploding past St. John’s of tonight lA S. bid to extond IU rac- Hedluhd's *.. ..636 of a second behind the leaders. He with 16 and 14 points respectively. Fire and Pollca gave pen' ■enaatlonal tsjffilon. ha oould mova ...... 85 ~ coll, who is 60, ever achieved an with the Chicago Cardinals and lackadaisical performail^e against Brookly- lyn 93-78 in a college “ ord winning'vtraak. .to 48 ganwa Jack's . . . . r* .545 ...... m 116 registered 2:35.62 on zooming trips (New York Yankees — last of a.a,include Jerry COleman. Billy Bristol last week. The win enabfied the Storemen to baaketball gaqie . at Madison against loyolispf lion Angelas. 8L nanl h'bpes of Nasalff ma a jolt eleaa to a Marciano match again. ...:...... — 85 appointment at head coach of a also coaching them in. 1921 and climb Into a tie for second place NassifTs . :454 of 1:17.75 and 1:17.87. aeries on major league r(>okieS). i Hunter. Billy Martin, Gil Mc- In Wojcik (185), Stylish Alan Square Garden last night. But for Franria o f BitxiWyn, tha only oth­ Bide Ree In a atnie, Jackaon la tha gihnea major gridiron pqwer. 1922, a long term coaching job at with Wyman's. Roger Poe turned laat night at tha pig o f this match, a 8 to 1 undair- L. T. Wood .363 Totals \ .. 459 452 500 1411 St. Mel's High School'of (Chicago, In fourth place came the Italian New York, Feb. ^ Dougald and of course, Rlazuto. Cole (206).,a definite candidate for all ths raves. CIncy is on the shelf er major unbeatm ahoota for'No. win. Tha loaa Cleorge Halas, on his 61st birth­ In e fine all-around performa(ace WL-a-1th _a 30-29 dog. But a deelsivs vKtoty by the head coach at Marquette Univer­ No. 2 sled, piloted by Eugenio shortstop elimination contest “ ■ . j , . ; , . „ r._ All-State I honors in New Haven, beyond reach of the N IT because 15 tonight against vralghtcm tha Armalnto a tie tor the Fabers. 15) day yesterday, named Driscoll his without precedent in the major i/f*umpe, 22, ip the lad Charlie Dres- ’for the Cycll «* Hurrioane, who ia No. 8, would Cnas,^ Hedlund'a Sport Center sity in 1939 and IMO. He'played Monti, the two-man champion, ahd Dave Turkington (147), the of N(;a a probation. Blaawhere last night, aaopho^ M l(^ t L e a g t^ e a d with tha idle Rlvnsa ...... 93 281 successor as head coach of the Chi­ kriik's (M> _ _ ■end him to the. top o f tha heap. held uirht to Ita first place position Corronti 273 with the Bears in 1926 and retired with 2:35.66. lesgues will take place in the New | sen. Washington manager, -inslst- Indiana also have three starters S P, PU. The N IT has decided any teams more Marty BurdettoWMik a Ptraonaliaeo^oors. ^ BurnoU 270 cago Bears. 1 gether on the Great Lakes team b’aseball season late this month, i dark horse of the field. Is the Zstursky's first stringers. Hsn«on. a . ■coring will ba roiinda with a aup- contest. Jack's Coffee Shop upset M. Oliva ...... m 93 65 394 which defeated Mare Island in the ing his N F L playing days. which left him next-to-Iast. He had So CIncy is just a 14-3 outfit a diipllcato shot. It’a tha flrat'Mfna and played well. offenslveF' Nasslffs 71-54 to stay one game oiivA ...... 101 R3 90 274 a total ,time of 2:43:44. Eight candidates Will compete | 5 * ^ Wlndliam Here Next 17 4-12 38 on defense. Gary MeConnel plamentary point ayaUm. 1-.igh)tU ...... «9 97 113 388 Totals ■>... with eight games left to play and In four yoars' Mjamt has woWx W* behind Hedlund's in an attempt to Ziiromaky ...... itW 89 no 302 Austria's third championship for the berth held so long by Phil i George Weiss told Casey Stengel Another capacity crowd is an-, Creiuis (tt) no hope for a late March hook up gamaa in one aaaaon. Hia purtt; nped in with six markera, hla include ticipated to be on hand to cheer F Pta. capture a berth in the coming Prok(')lkln ...... % 94 94 294 moved the country closer to the RizZuto. one of the greatest of all Po*. f . \ ...... 0-2 14 with Dayton, the N(»7 2 team in canes art 1 0 - 1 ^ ___ / it output since joining, the club, H O C K E Y k v A CHJtirOB ’ Town Tournament. Handicap ...... 10 10 10 30 leading Rusalana in the unofficial Yankees. The list Includes t,hree The list of promising young­ the Indians who end their home McCaithilJ ...... the nation, one of the Bearcat Onto H i m Btoea / NMiirah Potterle t t e r and lAm Curry Red Wings Need Win Skein sters bidding for sports on the schedule Wednesday against Wind­ Dufnss. r V...... The first game victory proved to TolaU .N...... wm 445 1443 team standings. Jhe Russians, rookies. They are Jerry Lumpe. Hartley. ( ; ...... conquerors (66-57) (ind virtually Wake Foreat coasted horns.mantnai abared acorimt h y ^ fw N M lfls, Tkariday*a MaaaWa be an easy task for Jack’s. With With no entries in the sled event, who batted .301 at Birmingham Yankee club Include catchers Lou ham, the only rival with a chance a safe bet as an N IT entry. 84-67.av victory nverover/Virginto /VlralnlaT that \ »• " «• :• Firs (g » _ Berberet and Johnny Blanchard; Baxter, f ...... r PU NaMonaltaBfaa-'.I . the fine scoring of Tony Morianos Black .Magic (3) has 101 points, w ith^u stria fol­ and was the Southern Aesn's All- of overtaking, the locals for (X ^L Metluir*. r . . Meet March 8 . x- gayt the Deacons/thirdypiaca In no ...... 105 103 301 Bomm*rii. e ...... Lucas, f ...... • • • ...... I Montraal a, DatfoUO. - iuid Skip Fiaher, who combined Jacobs K-.: 96 To Overtake Montreal Lead lowing with 68<2. . Star shortstop: Woody Held, who infiriders 'Buddy Carter. Bobby honors. And although Hall ia ex­ the AUanUc Coast OontoNnee. Bob IlFb^nBtrell ...... 98 88 186 Richardson and Mary Throneber- Cowtra. r ...... The. two meet again March 8, SS EkMton 2, Chicago X for 27 points, and the return o Kuamlk ...... 92 92 276 United SUtes Sixth had 18 home runs and drove in 87 pected to extend the host squad, McCurry, g --- i\...... however, in a regular season game. McCkirthy of VWglniaf waa high 180 ry/ Outfielders Lou Skizas, Whltey I^ t Mistretta, who found the hooj SobiBkl ...... 87 — New York, Feb. 3 (>P)-Unless The United States remained In runs at Denver; and "Tony Kubek, my shiny crystal bail (six correct St. Louis also left the N IT a with 26. Lowau Dayia had 88 for MeJarm ...... 94 136 nr 101167 NBA PRO BA8KETB.\IX. I ^ rz o g , Bob Martyn and Dick predictions since the first of the Total* ' 13 2-11 2t Waahlhgton B, CMaton 8<,j(ovtr- for 17, Jack's" remained within 183 the Detroit Red Wings start a sixth place with 43>^ points, still, a fine looking prospect rrom Quin­ Score a( hSir 23-7 Ralth'a. bit gloomy last night, coining Waka Foreat/ / Grrmmu ...... — 91 Eastern Division I 1‘ettlebach; and pitchers Jim yeur) foresees Manchester to­ Uma, tie). . striking distance of first place. For W L Pet. I substantial winning streak, their hopeful, of picking up additional cy, 111., who 'jiatted .334 and led from behind to edge Wichita 90- West Taxiut Bkii* defeated A ri­ New Haven 8, Phlladalphia 8. Totals ...... 476 609 600 1485 seven-year domination of the Na­ the'Three-Eye League in total hitSj, Coates, ‘^Ralph T^rry, Jim De Palo, night's victor by 16 points, .with Fletcker OUSs (V4 the losers, hustling Dick Sylvester Miracle 12) Philadelphia ...... 30 17 .633, scores -in the figure skating pairs Jim O’Reilly and Jim Pignatello. 88 on two free throws in the last zona (TemBB)>/State 100-98 in a Touts Baltimora 8, JohnatOwn 4 (ovar- tional Hockey League- 'one of the Kubek, only 20, is not on the Van-/ the final score reading Indian's 69, R r Pta, Border Conference match. Man­ hit for 18 tallies while Terry Morley ...... 88 86 90 : Boston ...... 27 21 .563' today and the bobsled finals tomor- Berberet, bp for his third trial, Bates, r ...... 6 IV7 17 five seconds by Jim McLaughlin, tima). ' K»*mp€ ...... 97 92 96 1 longest in sports history — will row;. . j ' kee roster, but is held in higp Hairr-i. ! Beckwith, ( ...... 'I (VO 3 who scored 88. That gsvs' ths Bll- hattan whipped N YU 82:70. And Swenson caged 14. Cary ...... -66 86 79 ; New York . . . . '...... 24 23 .511 | won ah All-Star berth in the In­ M. Poilar, I Yoalghtfa Bhhaiaia come to end. Also the ice hockey team, win­ e.'^teem by the Yankee front of­ High JV’e will attempt to avenge Grzyb. c ...... 1 1-8 2 ilkens, a -5-0 record in the Missouri once-beiyun Wheaton made )t 18 in fUrry.'f .... . In the nightcap Hedlund's won I'opml^r ...... 95 112 86 : Syracuse ...... 21 26 .4471 ternational League, hitting 15 Kornei g ...... O'. (VO 0 McCartan, f E”' Ameifean Leagoe with ease over.L. T. Wood Which Mfy^rs ...... 109 115 96 : The way things looked today ner of its'first three games, pre­ fice. A well built lad, Kubek an earlier 50-48/defeat in the 7 Valley Conference title,chats that a row by defeating Elmhurst 78 Weatem DlOslon | homers and batting .265 aj Toron­ o'clock preliminary agaihet the Sartor, g ...... «•. 1 X 1-2 t * Boyd, r .... - Springflald at m unurgh. ^ was short its No. 1 man. Bill llatHlicap ...... 22 22 22 the Wings will have a battle on pared for a 2:30 p.ra. (E S T) meet­ stands 6-3, walloped .J34 doubles Banavlge. g ...... i.;. 8 . (>0 leads to the NCAA Tournament, 62 ^ ('hmalllck./a 2Matoni Leagaa Fort Wayne ...... 26 19 .57 thew hands finishing second, let and 14 homers and drove in 81 to. Blanchard, four years younger West Hartford five. -*'^1 xhe N IT would much rather Tybup. a ... Malousky and played the contest Totals ...... 477 513 *468 1 458 Minneapolis 21 28 .4! ing with unbeaten Russia in a that Berberet at 22, batted .281 Totals ...... /...... 12 7^2 31 Mnrrlaary, g WSahington atPbfladalpMa, alone first. runs last year. \ / „.W> maa’a i. ihavs the Bills wind up second In with Jhst five men. For the vic­ St. L ouLt ...... 1 9 26 ..4! game which may determine the at Binghamton, socked 84 home rael (14) BaHar, a No gamaa aaehadulad la othar c a d v e r t i s e d tors, Chuck Saimond wa-i once .MKRC'HANTH LKAGiE For last night's 2-0 defeat by championship. The other shortst^ candidates B r P(«, the Mo-Valley and pay a return COLIJSOE BASKETBALL e v e r y th i White Glaiiii 19) Rochebter ...... 21 29 .4! rims and drove in 111 runs In 121 Morhardt. f ...... 6 (V3 10 /-Cincinnati 93, St. Johns (Bkn) ToUIS ...... !■« leaguaa. again the big gun playing his BoHn Jr...... ‘ .126 113 ' 101 142 the \pace-settlng Canadiens left Sailer was acclaimed' "The mira­ games. Last N igh r8 Fights Carrier, f ...... 0 M p ' visit to Its shindig. Friday’s Schedule ■ ) . St. Louis, which also de(eatod 78. usual strong game from the fioor Hohan ...... 86 — 104 190 them one point behind the idle cle man of modern skiing" after his The four new outfielders repre­ Isikewicz. ( ...... 0 .1-7 1I Gulfatrcafn Park uaed \ more Johnny Logan. Milwaukaa short­ Bolin 8r...... 128 ,110 96 114 Rochester at Philadelphia. Villa, c ...... 0 (Ml 0 : CIncy, along with Indiana, is Manhattan 82. N YU 70. .. while also racking up 15 points. Chapman \...... 90 148 95 113 Thursday’s Re«ult second place New York-Rangers fantastic third straight IriOmph. sent a total of 70 home runs and —Don Jordan. 139, Rinon. c ...... 0 (Ml 0 than 3.000 gallona of paint stop, played in avtry one o f hia' and 14 points behind Montreal. "About a thou.sand meters from Ord way. g ...... 1 ’nc 90. 379 runs batted In. Skizas, a 24- Los Angeles, stopped Paddy De­ 3 . Mlddlebury 57. Norwich 41. preparation for its March 3 o| team’a NaUonal Laaglw gamaa the rival with six'markers. For the i.4irorheUtt. ^...... — 100 — 100 Detroit matched the Canadiens the finish line I almost faltered but Cronin, g ...... ' ...... 0 0-2 0 one of three ranked teams In last two aeaaona. you always know ^ t O K Used Cars are thoroughly Boston 102, Minneapolis 101. SOTjCE ycar-old righthander slugger, )qp- Marco. 140 1-2, Brooklyn, 3. Cowlea. g ...... 0 1-2 1 action last night. Loulsvills (No. Fatrflcld SO, Merrimack 71. ing. losers Butch Gagnon hooped 14 Totals ...... ~526 ^678 •496 1600 Philadelphia 88, New York 87. rush for rush until Maurice Rich­ I managed to keep my feet on the peara to have the beat chance to Fresno. Caiif7--Sal Perea, 160. ■: tallies. • .Moriarty’s (1) ard broke up the scoreless game ground," he said. Totals __ ...... n 210 n inspected and reconditioned because they carry the itcintosh 109 95 102 106 Syracuse 97, Rbehester 89. Begining Feb. 6 we will slick. Called "The Nervous Greek" San Francisco, .outpointed Bull Score at half IM Fletcher. J.rli’. t'.lf.e Nliop 111) Satiintey^B Schedule with a' goal at 16:01 of the third Raymond Fellay, a Swiss skier, because of his jittery mannerisms Halsey,' 164, Oaixland, ,8. Chevrolet dealer warranty m writing.. Wide selec­ B r PIS. Damashchl...... tl4 98 104 116 period. Jean Beliveau grabbed the be closed every day EX- .MIstrrIU, ( ...... f) Mftv^r ...... 102 101 106 309 Syracuse at New York (after­ finished second with the time of around home plate, he waa the Son i-rancisco— Casey Jont;s.. 1-6 17 Craft ...... 90 — 82 172 second Montreal tally with a little tions and extra savinp always result from the llor.n, f ...... 1 noon . 2:55.7, followed by Austria's fa­ CEF^ Thursday night and nominal , batting champ , of the 124, San Francisco, outpointed. DELAYED GRADUATION McKlnn*’V. 4 ...... s B'^npch# ...... 104 95 109 .108 1 more than a minute left to go. Wmottc ..T...... 90 — , 90 Boston at Rocheater. mous Andreas Molterer in 2:56.3. Saturday afternoon until American Assn. His .348 was tops Chteo l^osea. 126. Honolulu. 10. " Bangor, Mich. oP)—Mrs.'Mildred Volume trades received on new Chevrolets! iJIbKo f ...... f) In the circuit's only other game Then came Roger Stab of .Switzer­ THE BIGGEST IMPROVEMENT IN CAR n.hfr, c ^ -...... 12 .27 St. Louis vs Fort Wayne at Elk- Feb: 20. in the league hut he missed the |>hiladelph'ia—Joe Rowan. Correia has Onally received, her lIrnn.QuU), R ...... I Totals ...... '... 519 479 6033 the Chicago Black Hawks ■ came land, 2:57.1 and Germany’s Han- title because df injuries sustained 188 1-2. Phoenixville, Pa., out­ college degree — 33 ‘years after McAiilrv. R ...... 1 harL Ind. - from behind to tic the Boston sper Lanig, with 2:.59.8. PAINTING SI1«ETHM PR^ LOOK FOR 'niK OK mAOCM/MKI Morlanon. r ...... 7 IkRii’s' (4) the laat month of the season at pointed Zack Hobbs, 179, Philadel­ starting classes. Dart ...... M 98 ^82 Bruins 2-2. The race was staged in zero M c 6 I U D E Denver. He atill had 721 homers and phia, 8. Mrs. Correia finished her. soph­ ToUls " . *...... • 12 7-19 71 Df Merchant ...... ■'96' 102 110 Tony Lewick's rebound shot at weather and on a course crusted drove in 99 runs although he /•Jew York (Sunnyside Garden) omore year in 1924. Then, in ...... 117, 95 /313 One-Two Punches Soy Oily by n HitborM Cbewroiot lookr Sassift Arms 16I> B**rk ...... 6:16 of the third period gave the with ice., • missed 42 games. -F ran k Ipotito, 140 1-2, New 1943, she was paralyzed in both r piR. Bulsctufl ...... 86 • - • / 86 Topnlnit. ! .... (W) 12 Ilrlm , ...... 126 — / 219 Hawks the deadlock and left them CJhtharu (Chick) Igaya, a silver SPORT SPOT Tettlebach, a Yale graduate and York, outpointed Frederico Esca- legs from polio and resumed her McGowan, f .. tvo 4 GaliRR ...... 110/ 2iV> Suprises DeMarco in sole possession of fifyi place, medal winner in the special slalom, 111 Vt Center 8t.— Ml 9-8747 lera, 148 1-4. Puerto Rico, .8. studies via correspondence courses. Sylvr*Rt#*r, r ... (VI IS Palmr‘r ..... 81 194 (eammate of Skizaa. has 16 homers PAINTING two points ahead- of Boston and dashed Japan’s hopes when he tell Now she has graduated from the FACTORY Dlmlow, r. 0-3 4 and 95 runs batted in while hit­ 609 534 1529 three biehind fourth-place Toronto, on the sharply-slanting course. Her. h Freeman. Cincinnati re- Gilbert, g 4,. ., (Vn 0 Tota.R Los Angeles, Feb, 3 (A')—Don ting .309. Heiiog was .2F9 with •University of Illinoifc — just ahead CARTCR CHEVROLET CO., Inc. T. SwtMisod, c 0-3 14 Haw ard'n • (6) The game was marked by a fine Some of Hie w-orld’s finest skiers the Bears including. 21 homers and -Uef pitclier, had a 1955 earned run of her 20-year-old daughter. Betty, Stpwsrtr R . . 0-0 Howard ...... 104 190 Jordan caught Brooklyn’s Paddy performance by A1 Rollins. The picked themselves up from *the Dlctrichsrn, g .0-4) Ti'dford ...... 99 — As, 171 DeMarco with a clean one-two last 98 RBIs. Martyn . batted .318 at mark of 2.15 runs per nine-innina a junior at Northwestern Univer­ ' ^11 MAIN STREET MANCHESHR Davla ...... ion 100 121 321 Chicago goalie was hurt twice snow in one of the most disastrous Birmingham with 12 homers and Bsme. sity. . , ------AND ToIhIs ...... 27 Johnson ...... 97 —• /94 191 night to score a surprise fifth sustaining a alight brain concus ski races in (jlymplc annal.s. Score .It half J8-30 .lack s. ('OW W'.4 ...... 119 114 / 97 327 round technical knockout over the 87 t;uns. Tettlebach ia the oldest at NMrton ...... 99 / 90 199 Sion and a five-stitch butt on the 26. Martyn is 25 and Herzog, like ('randall ...... — 97 f — 97 former world lightweight cham­ ridge of his nose. Still he remained HrdlMd'ie)i^. (98) - — --- .. ..._ pion In a scheduled 10 rounder at Skizas,. is '24, UP r pts/ Totals ,...... ' 606 495/ 476 1466 in the game and wound up with 36 Request N ew , Dale Shot at First Base NOW IN OPERATION Got*hrlnp. r .. ivi 4 the DljUnpic Auditorium. A State savefs. Beantown[s New Medlticket l./'db#*ttFr, f .. (VO -4J Athletic Commiaalon. doctor. said — T)(ronebecry. a brother of-the Look at these used car bargains Bt'rwiTiRkT. *f rvi — 0 • “Vlc> 19) ■ SEE us: SOON FOR A Rralthwiittc. f 0 1 Klolor ... .4...... 115 124 DeMarco's jaw waa broken. For Title Defense Boston Red Sox outfielder, gets a NO EXTRA COST Saimond, r .. j Rpiirvcnto . ; ..r.... 101 DeMarco kept the fast-stepping chance for the regular flrH base Is TVdess Bobby Murphy COLLISION G Swcn.«i(*n. c 2 ' V. Dnbaldo , ...... 141 Herni’s Post Win, .job on the strength of an impres­ n a Of tocTaeagd ...... 103 California Stale lightweight champ FREE e s t im a t e 1947 OLDSMOBILE 1952 PLYMOUTH Kt'lly,Kt'lly g ...... \l 1 I'M. Tfdford tied up in the early rounds with a U)s Angeles. Feb. 3 f/P) —Tiie sive slugging record at Denver. WORK Effldeuey Mamill, c ...... ^ 6 ! Kcah'Ti ...... 102 Ne\v York (N E A l- Sam Silver-... Samlvil grunted and began to 4-Door. Radio, heater, 1 1 ) C 4-Door. Radio, Incjindello. g ...... r. Diibaldo combination of chnehing and body proposed world middleweight Hls,batting average was only .275 s' Deadlock Leaders man, the Boston promoto''r Who haa check off the fighters he's helped hydnunallr. ^ IJLS heater, clean. ^ / ■# J punches. championship bout bet,ween Bobo but'he walloped a league high of Totals '... 15 8-20 38 Totals ...... 664 561 519 1666 Olson and Sugar Ray Robinson, (a)'been shot at. (b) had his house develop in the past six years, fel­ l„ T. 178) Cornmnnity Pr^us ilL In’'the fifth the Brooklyn boxer 36 home runs and drove in .117 B V Ptrt. Lantoti ...... V. 14.V) 129 went down for a one-count from a Standings slated fWt April 27 in Los Angeles, runs. He is only fi2. Charter, 24, dynamited and' (c) been called lows like Tommy Collins and De . •ir' t ..i. ‘.fc^^l<'P*rllapd ...... 1 1VO 2 Johnson stiff left-n'ght. and immediately Personalized Floors ... can't b«r held that night because waa the outstanding third baseman names by the . Ii^ernstionsl Box- Marco and Norman Hayes, 1949 CHEVROLET 1952 CHEVROLET. .-^TUrkinCtDIl. t 3 CM) 6 I'larriR . lOO 119 ing CTIuh's Harry . Markson. camcj “ They-brought %,lot of monsy," ' • ^ftajnuin, c ...... 4 6-6 14 Bornrtt ...... 108 in went dmvn again from a similar Herm’s^Camera ...... Wrigiey/FieW be in use m the Basiern League with a .279. 2-Door. C 9 O a Club Coupe. Zikiis. c ...... 0 (VO 0 Sraton » ...... 94 — combination. Gasping, DeMarco House imd 'H a le ...... baseball.' average at Binghamton, Richard- into town,,the other day with his he smiled. "When we televised H): Radio, heater. Twaronltc, g ...... 3^ avi 6 Wriiv , ...... ~ 108 West Sides ...... Promoter Jackie Leonard Indi-' IxtifST ■■■sreTT'-weirerweight ■ Bobby any of -thttr-fights-'we made aure Radio, heater., Cook\...... —- 105 crawled to his comer where Train­ aon, who received trial at second Our new infra*r8d inn- powerglide. $845 TotAla ...... U 28 er Joe Buonocore took out his Manchester Trust . . . . cated he would request a date with the Yank'ees last season, wa." Murphy,' in low. Boston was blacked out.” ncl which tnakcB possible Score at half 12-8 Hedlund's. Totals . 488 592 5131613 mouthpiece. VFW Post 2046 ...... change from the International Box­ .296 at Denyer. Sahi was anxious to show ilu r -1 Murphy, Sam feels, will be his • BAKED-ON cnamei .1949 FORD DeMarco stood up and raised .his ing aub'^ln New York. , In an- Coatea, a 6-4, 23-year-old right­ phy off as he was to catch the next big meal ticket. A draw V-8 Tudor.___ arms, apparently In a signal of d<*- Herm's Camera gained a deci­ hounci'ng the fight Wednesday. hander, is probably the best re­ late floor show at one of the town's with Chico'Vejar is his best ere' paint Job for your car. Radio, heater. $285 1952 CHEVROLET feat. But Jordan swarmed over liim sive 60-32 win Over House apd livelier night joints. dential so far. but toe boy still Leonartr-said the site would be Bryant garded among the five pitching • a b s o lu t e l y DUST 4-Door. Rsullo, C f l A C and Referee Tommy Hart calledea Hale last night at 'Verplanck Wrigley Field or Gilmore Field, newcomers. He had a 13-8 record Murphy, named Rookie of the is learning. "W e'lf get a lot of people put to see him — and they’ll heater, powerglide. halt at 1:45. DeMarco had turned School. The win enabled the Came­ home of the . A l­ at Binghamton, turned in a note­ Year by New York fight writers, pay for it, not Sit around in a FREE 1950 PONTIAC his back on Jordan and plainly was ra's fo deadlock the Idle FlOors for though Gilmore Field will be avail­ Salts Rtprtstntotivt turns out to be a good-looking worthy 2,77 earned run average living room while this kid gets not in shape for further mixing. first place in the Junior League able the night of April 27, a hight ami IM the 'cTastern League with 23-year-old from Boston. He waa e GLASS-LIKE ^NISH It was a big win for Jordon, who standings. o f unUefeated in 1965 and Silverman peanuts," Sam says. $450 1953 CHEVROLET I game will be played there April 26. 186 strikeouts In 185 innings. De Silverman has old-Una •^ideas entered the ring a 1-2 underdog. A Palo, 23. Was 9-3 at Birmingham secs big things coming up. ? • FACTORY METHOD 4-Door. crowd of 6,322 paid $15,250 to see Needs Experience ■bout' pfomoting fights and he STATE ARMORY string-'lights, and O’Reilly, 21. .’as 8-8 with the operates in a casual manner. His 1951 CHEVROLET , RaiUo, heater. $975 him stop the former champ. Jor­ same team. Terry,, only 20. was "He w ill start to draw, a lot of • WILL OUTLAST BY- in nine starts. Lamoureaux reg­ ring ami establish seats—a high­ TABER office is located In Boston's New- dan weighed 139. DeMarco, 140!j. 7-5 St Denver. Pignatello; 19, was jnon«3' around Boston/' he says. 1 PAR THE ORDINARY 4-Door. C i L A C SUNDAY istered eight points in the second ly improbable feat. Garden Gymnasium and between The Times say's it understands signed ss a free agent at the end “ After he gets a little more ex­ Radio, heater. KERR DAYTON COACH period to give the winners a com­ making phone calls "or watching p a in t JOB 1953 CHEVROLET FEBRUARY 5 the IBC will take ail the profits CADILLAC of last year. He had a fine record perience. I could make a match Dayton,, Ohio, Feb. 3 (iPi — W il­ manding 26 to 10 halftime lead. between him and Tony De Marep fighters,work in tod;ring, he sells station Wagon. frpm television of the title fight in high school and was sought by tickets to pedple who copne. i» liam H. (Buddy) Kerr of tl)e Uni- Whltey Gavello and Bob Ballard Hartford several clubs. O’Reilly is the pnly and w’e’d be up all night counting 1951 FORD Radio, heater. .scored 15 and-11 potnls respective­ and that the bout must gross $200.- from the street. versityt of Washington's coaching lefthander in the group. , the money.” . Fordor.------C Xow mDeai^. $1345 staff expects to’ arrive here in ly for the Clothiers, who dropped 000 before the Hollj-wood Ameri­ A few steps across the street + - GREEN MANOR can Legion,, acting as promoter, invitts his many friinds The _money is the reason why is toe tavern where hia partner. Radio, heater. ■ ' about 10 davs to take over as head into a three-way tie for second Sam hS.s gotten, into, his 'latest place. figures in the profits. ' Rip Valenti, holds forth. ' if Bam PROS football coach at the University and customtrs to s tt tht HWI.VG TO PRO'.S tangle with peopje. "The IBC tele­ 1952 CHEVROLET of Dayton. The 40-year-61d former Hrrm*B 166) wants . to ta.lk business with 'Rip, 1951 CHEVROLET V a R F Pta MAY DEDUCT PURSES txciting now 1956 Cadil­ vision deal doesn't make ug- for he merely leans out tot winddw 2-Door. All-America enil at Notre Dame Lamoureaux, t ...... 11 1-3 23 Roanoke. Va '.Pi—Colleife foot­ .the poor gate,’’ he says. "So w'hen Convertible. Radio C waa selected by Dayton last night Kaumec. f ...... 1 (VO n lac: and shoutt dqwm.' Radio, heater. ball i.s on the' brink of losing, con- I say. no. 1 won’t let them televise heater, newjpalnt ▼ » “ O I $895 from among aome dozen candi­ runninjtham. c ...... 10 3-7 23 Wajrttlngton, Feb. 3 (>) ,— Joe In Another World BROMWAY Baraw, g ...... 1 evo' A . .siderable popularity td ths-profea- toe Bud Smith-Tony . De Marco For those used to high-preisura dates.. Kerr will fill the vacancy Am^fl...... lx>uis' income tax troubles have .siOjia.l, variety of ihe sport, says g ...... 0 (VO 0 fight I'm putting on. they get mad promoters with offices and »wltch- created when Hugh Devore re* Muianer, g .... 5 (V6 10 prompted a Virginia congressman Call Ml 9*8485 Frank Ltahy, former Notre Dame 1952 CHEVROLET 1954 CHEVROLET to suggest it might be a good idea at me. Why? All I want is to boafds and secretaries, Silverman COLORED CLOWNS signed last month to become head Totals ...... 29 4-1^ coach: Leahy says the quality and 60 if a boxer's purse was made sub­ draw some dough with the match.*" is In another world. ‘ Convertible. Radio, 2-Door. C I O O C . coach of the Philadelphia Eagles tk. Hale

U aokgFWiWr \ /' ■ ‘ / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CdNN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, I96S f PAGE SEVEMTEEIf SIXTEEN Mj^NCHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1956 , >,ih — ■ II I '■ ArtktaPorEik ' 4$ ArtkiM For Salt 45 11 H8 Fbr SalQ^ 72 HooMa For 8rt« ‘ 72 SabiMbaa For Bala 75 “ Help Wsntsd-r-lisls Sf Livestock—Ythiclep 41 ^ Par Root $4 W A N ip TO MIY .. Antonobilco.for Solo k THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY I^GALY Md SHORTEN Courses and Clfssss 27 \ STORlil lARH and doors. Painted./) ONE tXVlNO room oH stove, prac- TWO TH R EE bedroom CENTER 8T.— Juat what ynu’ra COVENTRY—Lear down paymant 88”x tt", 98” x86’’, J6” xtt", 32’>f UcaUjl^ew. IIU Wklripool drysri EASY SPINDRYER, excellent con- ( looking for. Six room (tope, IH boya a year round cottage at Oov- RADIO-ELECTRONICSICsNcsIes ICsItviaion RELIABLE ADULT or young man WE BUY c o w s , GBlVts SBd boat HEATED STORE tor rant at 81 homes on Gardner St. NoaK)i 51” , a|” xl9". Doors, 64"X81V4'\ Call 1-2589. dlUon. Call 50. 9-8448. Oak 8L Will patu to iam tsaaaL for your inmetion. Other batha, plaatered walla, baaement, antry Lake. Fireplace, coppper OLD COINS i DE CORMIER MOTORS servicing. "Lesra - by Doing” ,at for part time work in drug store. cams. Also borasa. Plata Byes. 50. 9d»88. ^ MIAaTUtMlfX Good driver. Any available hours Tsk 5Q. S-7406. For IntoRnatNB call ML 99118, homaa $12,105 and up. 5(anchaster double garage, hot water oil haat, plumbing, knotty pine interior, FOB BEDRIDDEN YOUYH "Conncctlcut’e Oldest Electronics FOUR BURNER gaa range, in good firejilace, aluminum atorma. double lot. 88,000. ACB Realty. SAYS,' CANTt>/lM School." Spring term etsrtlng accepted. 511. 9-8143, ML 99088.40. 94819. AaaoctaUa, Raaltora, Phil Hallln. CORRAL PLAY Pan, praoUcaUy BOY’a Hockey a k ^ , aiss T. CMI condlUoa. ML S-404L Inquire cau aay ttane. ML M 9S1. 5 0 . Extraa. Real Eatate (tonter. 50. 5 a 9-9892. iTMe'CRINGfLVi « l l . March 12, 1958, Enroll now for nsw, 812; also car bad, 84. Call M L 8 4 U 8 . ' 45 Bentoo 9t. CAUM I«-2tl3V ••TOITRE WAT AHEAD IN i ^ NIVII) HAVf TMIMf AUTOMOBILE radiator specialist Articles For Sale 45 909847m l 9-T491, M l. 90494. 3-5151, evenlnga. BU. 9-0969. BU. Ikdwrtittiient pracUcsl dsv or evening class. 50. t-om 9-0575, JA. 8-3989. BOLTON—Four room non-axpand- GOOD CAR PROM THE DATE OP K . ANd UlCk.AT Only fully experienced man whoi DMOONTPIUBD 1988 wallpaper, '“ CLASSIFIED ADVT. PURCHASE TO THE DATE OP For tree descriptive circular ZONED FOR BUSINESS APUINTrtW phone' JA. 5-8408, or write - New can repair and rebuild radiators ROYAL AND Smitb-CortSia port* LOVK UEAT, In good condUlan, your choicq, 4tc roll, values to UNIVERSAL electric range, very MANCHESTER—Suburban on kua TRADE." . Una. Six room home. Hot water MXN,C3lESTER,'Gaidher St.-Now for MO.OOO. WUl O.I. with amaU gm, DEPT. HOURS eiT «IATf D England Technicel' Institute of ol all makes should apply. Good able and standard ty ^ rtta rs. chairs and nlacsUsjisous IteaSa. $t.M. Sherwln-Wtlllsms. 981 Main reasonablf. Phone 50. 9-5438. ' Bix room ranch houae. Thraa bad- down paymant 90 year mortgage. workipg conditions, vacation with All maksa of adding machlMes 5 a >0891. 8t. haat, full basement, on* car ga­ S d 5 A . M. to 4:310 P. M. These'Ars Go(^ Cars AlMMTiSTdl 'Conn., Inc., 193 Trambull - St., All Hartford Road— 8 room rage. Price 8U.850. Alice Oampet, rooma, baacmant garage, laiga Real rilce,. worth InveatlgaUng. Hartford, Conn. y, company-paid ' insurance sold ot/ ranted. Repslrs aU NEW ELECTRIC stove, two lot, now open (er Inapection. Cul ittfm ttiM AUuuiet OUTDOELOUy- nefits. Apply Mr. Fsbrislov-, A. HOY AIR FURNACE With Ih sn w montha old. Hi^;e ovan. timer, Realtor. Ml. 1-4849. Alao have a aix room' ranch at 1952 Hudson Club Coupe K makes, MSrtow's. y house avAilable fbr pro­ GUbart Fickatt Ml, 9-8992. (toventry Lake. Juat off the water. oueoMYomam, vov COPY CLOSING TIME C. Hine' Company, 189 Washington stmt, 275 gallon oil tank. Bquippsd Boats and AccioBories 46 clock, 90" wide, 9150. 50. 9-1479. Owner wui aeU (or 89,350. Excel­ Very low mlleafe. Radio, heat­ Bonds-xBtocki St., Hartford. JA. 3-9151. SPECIAL on wallpaper, regular IS conptatsly, SultaMs to iMat nvs fessional men, enfineera, GOOD HUYS IN ANDOVER BEAUTIFUL SIX room homa, snucMTXAD^mm FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. FRIGIDAIRE automatic washing lent financing. To aee theee and er, new Urea, hydfamaUc. M ortitaxes 21 paper 99c. There are 41 patterns rooms. Call 50. 9-4939. SEE THE NEW 1968 Johnson Sea architects and rmnny baaament, oil heat, paneled (Ire- oUier suburban valuea call T. J. MON. THRU FRL DEALER-SALESMAN —Aluminum to choose from. Stock limited. holes outboard motbf. Three machine. 'Price reasonaMe. In­ 119408 New >-badroom ranch, full cellar, acre lot, quiet ^ c a , t% batha, Ruaco atorma. Oockett. 5a. >-5f^. 50. 9-7751. e x m ito m m 10:30 A. M. Only 1195 Down 2ND MORTGAGE money at lowest windows. Top quality line of float­ Open 9 to 9. Grech PaUit and UNIVERSAL horsepower to 90 horsepower. quire 19 Earn Middle Tpke. other office uiei. Flcd^ Opportunity to take over expand­ ing frame two and three track street, nice nelghborhaod. I M T S m U tL SATURDAY » A. M. payments: $33.35 (or each $1,000. wiulpaper. 821 Eaat Mlod^ Tpks. ^ ELECTRIC BLANKETS Now on display. Sales, services 11 CU FT. SERVED gee refrlgera* of pnrking. Call ing beauty aalon, a buataeaa with­ BOLTON—Snug lltfie houae in good ConnecUcm Mortgage Exchange, windows. Training availsbie. We Ml. 9-8300. and rentals. Capitol Ek|Uipment 819,190 Lsuge Capa (tod, 6 rooms in your own home. Excellent loce- apot. With two bedrooma. Ckwd 1952 Chevrolet 4-dr. Sedan handle eveirything. If you can sell Co., 38 Main St. 50. 3-7958. tor with frriesing comparttnent. down, 2 unfinished up. ga TOOK OOUFEEATION W llX Lewis St., Hartford CH. 8-8897. gars. ALL SIZES. Roper gas range, all automatic. tlon. Real Ertete Center, 50. aiaed living room' with fireplace, BB AmeOATED A apoUcaa car that'a had the quality at a price then seee us. WE RENT floor sanders, ei MI. 8t7796. Irage, beautiful - acre lot 3-5151, evenlnga BU. 9-8989, BU. garage, drUled well. (15,000. Roa- 3 : Savers! local area men wanted at polishers, hand aandera, Half Prifta Bendtx gaa dryer.^like new. Pack wttti evergreen and oak beat of care. Radio, heater, dl- age d|aal, $450. MI. 9-3434 after 6 9-0875, JA; 8-3989. coe Talbot, Broker. PL 2-8800. recUMial alrnala. / i^incas Opportunities 22 once. Apply 9 to 10 a.m., 443 Mein papering equipment, iteamera i Dutnondo—Wateht traaa. Walking diatanos ot St., Mancheater. 5(1. 9-4533. ladders. We carry all types BUDGET CENTER . p.a£' school. ANDOVER, BOLTON, (toventry. Diol MI-3-5121 fO Esso Service Center (or Jawtiry 48 STORE AT (TSNTBR. Haat furn­ Only $195 Down _____ ’ iMTas floor ftnishea. C. J. Morrison ■Paint'' 91 CnCIfTER STREET ML 1-4184 SEVERAL USED Frigidmires all tn 919.900 IN(X>ME PROPERTY. Vil- tmUForSal* 721 Good buys. Four m m ranch com- * lease, ^ood location on main SETUP MAN in punch press de­ Co.. 385 Center St. MI. 9-9718. ished. 50. 8-8808. 50. 8-8521. WUl pletely .renovated. Four room MOVIES CWiDE partment. ' One accustomed to LEONARD W. YOBY. Jewaler, ra> good working condition. Reason' remodel front to suit tenanta. taga canter, aplit level. 5 artery with neighborhood hue! D t o , aCQuBto watehaa axpartty. tlalshad reioiria, large BUILDING LOT, Lakewood'orcle . ranch, completely renovated 1953 Nash' Rambler Stfition ANGLE 4C1UEN ness. Tel.\Hart(ord JA. 7-4183. cloee tolerance work preferred. WE SELL and aervice all electrlo FANCY CAKEI, tamnlsa. tamha, aMy priced. Kepip’a, Ine. , South. 100* frontage, 200’ deep. Lost and Pound 1 Raaaoaahto yrleaa. daily, , braesaway, ovaralzad ga­ 87,880. Expandable eix room (tope Wagon VET)»S«TUP Mr. Linquisi Please apply to Gunver Manufac­ razor!. Big trade-in allowances. hearts and house, $2.78. ML 9-tTU. ROPlYt, .tour burner gas range, Level lot with abundance of treea. (tod, six acres, arteaien well, oil turing Co., 334 Hartford Rd. llnirsday avantafA 199 apnica STORE AT 98 Birch St. for rant. rage, aeparate 4 room Un- U)ST—shoulder etrap pecketbook rOONT.' AND Russell’s Barber Shop, corner Osk atraat 50. 94997. 40". Reasonable. Good conditl^ Priced at 84500. Robert J. Smith, hot water heat, ' fine location, . A very clean car in excellent TUEVVMLI^OUT and Sprue# Sta. ____ _ Inquire 5(arloW's. ftnialicd apartment over Inc. 50. 9JI941. near center of Mancheater. Re­ condition. Radio, weathereye CHILD’8 5(APLE youlii bed, ta ceil MI. 9-St24 after 5 p.m. garage. Acre lot, nice 112,800. Bight room home, all im- EARN AT H05 doing mending. Ihovementa, chicken coops, large ward. Call BockvUle TR. 6-4«7. heater, tinted (laaa, new w.w. CROSC-fVEO' Write Box 390, St Hartford. WANTED good condition. CaQ ML S478T. ONE VACANT atora tor rant, at vlawa. CHOICE PLOT In Weat WUlington. ' tires. Part aad Peed 49-A SALE QF FLOOR SAMPLE Cooper uid Summer Sts. 90’ x 10’ acreage, (Im location. Sacrifice 4 HAS ANYONE aeen a female Uond MACHINIST with heat Rent rassoosbls. For Phone — Mrs Pratt about % acre, juat. off Wilbur sale. Alao colonials and dairy Help Wsntctl—'Female 25 "V LTON-SuUdtag , a Ff l ia n c e s Oqaa Parkpray, on aami-private Cocker with a Gamp Polk tag on Only $295 Down With general all round experience. Legal Notice piaca, wall ' hagatone! 8BA80NBD hardwood for stove, further informatian call Jack’a Coventry Exchange PI. 3-7598 (armi~availabla. John Bissell, her collar? Pleahe contact MI. funmea or treplaea, delivered CoCfee Shop. 50. 8-4882. road. Only 90 minute rida to Hart­ Croaa •St, (toventry. PI. 2-8828./ CLERK TYPIST for general office Complete group and retirement Town of Andover stats flagglag. fioUon Notch One Bengal oil gas range. RegU' „a r Hartford JA. 2-1114 ford. Low tax rate. No zoning /SS7U. plan, company paid. 50 hour week. u l TSS t. aaywheira.-Can 50 9-7083. Leon­ tar $3M.a5, aelliiv (or (299.95. Well trade with js o 1961 Plymouth Conv. Club work. Opportunity (or Nsdvance- The i^dover 2,onlng and Plan­ ard GIgtio, Noltoii. TWO SrCHtES I*' new buU(ding to .board. Excellent piece to build a CALIK ment. Apply The Alexand^'Jarvis Apply A Kitchenaid 48" sink and dish' J. WATSON BEACH & CO. home. Electric aarvice atid pole, JGHT and arrante cazy Coupe ^ ning Cortirriisalon will hold s Pub­ washer, (479.95—(988.95. * be contoleted in "58” onI west Wanted— Real Eatate 77 Co., 5 Dover Rd. lic Hearing on February 14, 1956, Middle Tpha, near Broad St., near Rakltora Appra arofth (too, 18* well and pumps, • a b a t o o l a n d • WILD BIRD ossd. tosdsrs, aod MAC tenaa to fit yoor Very clean, dew w.w. Urea too. at,8:00 P.M. in the Town Hall, An­ Uttta O MeKUmey, U Garieo-i-ParBi— Dairy One Easy Automatic washing Sears Roebuck development Call worth 1158, graded and excavated WALTON W. GRANT, Realtor, INOOl^ TAXES your X aolld fine running car. HIGH SCHOOL DIE COMPANY machine. (289.95—8199.95. „ MAMCHBSTER - Nuniarous list for aeptlc tank ahd aoll p l^ coet dover. to propose the following a t ML >4010. Prodaets .50 Mr. Winkler. JA 7-1811.) speclaliaing in homes, (hty, coun­ home or by lent Exper- Auto Driving School Household Services GRADUATES 1895 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Automatic Bottle Gas " Kitchen tags Including 14 new ranch 8280, also eurveyad 8100, all Im- Icnoed tax worli ML ' Only $196 Down AutomobHes for Sale 4 amendment.s and/or changes to homaa, three bedroom coltmlal, t y and (arms alnce 1810. Partid- Offefed 15-A the Zoqlng Regulations for tha 55 GALUni FOR lA L B - U.S. No. 1 Katahdln heater. 8199.98—874.98. OFFICES FOr"Vr e NT. Second provemente worth (8po. 220* front­ Mtlng member of MulUple Listing No money down with good LARSUN‘8 DRIVINU Scbool, Experienced or Inexperienced $2.50 each. omee. potaloea. Bryan Brothers, 171 floor offices. Laigs rooms; will four bedroom colonial, neat 5(i age at (S per ft. (880 value, total Syatsms of Real Betatu Boards ntoOME TAX prepared by Sa- RELIABLE man for Town of Andover: 12 cw ft. Kelvinator Upright raom ranch that will 0 ,I „ aad value 11,280. Will aell tor 8850 cash Manchester'a only tnuned, and WEAVING -o f bums, moth holes T.vpist 1. To amend Article, 111, Zona IS Biassll a t Toltaad Ytanpike, Manrtuuer. Freezer, 840.95-8299.98. make slteraUona. Ample paiktag of Hartford and Mancheater. 908 pertmiced tax conaultant. Peraom 1961 Hudson 4-dr. Sedan credit on the following used certified instructor. Pot yottr eafe- round employment. Good space. Janitor aarvicc. Oaatral lo­ many more. Thirty year mort- for qalck sale, (toll Wfllimantle al or busineka. Call Prank Pari and tom clothing, hosiery rune, Clerk T.vpist and incentive plan. /All in- B by adding a Section 8 to change Phona ML 9-T097. 15 c'u. ft* Kelvinator Cliast'typa Andrews BuUdlng.'8l East (tonter \ A one owner car that runs very cars: ty we are trained to teach proper­ handbsgs repaired stpper re m-FIDBLlTY J( xk" speskar cation. Apply. lit. E*at CUdar St gagas on alL T. J. Oockett, Real- HA. 8-2712. St. 50. 9-1189. 1fB4 MIICK donl. MI. MSU. \ well. Radio, heater, directional ly Ml 9-8075, Policy Writers e benefits. Must be friirried School Road to "Residential Only." and baas reflex iMnst Bogan 18- freezer, regular, $40.98—(299.88. 50. 9-4854. . -* tor. 50. 1-8419, 50. 9-7751. 1959 De^to Oub Coupe. Radio and placement, uinbrelias repaired, 2. To reaccept Section 7 of ■rjr OsavestlM N^gnala. Traniscribing Machine and-over 25. Apply In person to Hev Itk prt-amp for 30" RCA Estate matchless gas WANTED —A two or throe family heater. men'e shirt collars reversed snd Franc'is Manning. McClure Pon- Article III of the Zoning Regula­ Ho^rtwid G oods 51 c GARRISON Colonial (overaltad), | sr, eynsLflow, MANCHESTER Driving Academy, replaced. Marlow's UtUs Mend- Operators o( classlcsl range, (289.t8-fl88.8S. Sabuiiwn For Ssit 75 hmuM. Occupancy not neceaaary. , Personala 1950 CheVrolef De Luxe, (our door. Manchester’s most recommended. tlac, In'q., 373 Main. St. tions. Finiv yaara old. 38 Scarborougli i. \ Only $145 Down Radio, heater, powergllde. Ing Shop. For -large company lb dowritown upclghi . 98' axteo' NOTONE FENNY DOWN! SnLarbaa Fbr ksstt— M . Write B(ac B. Herald. Reeulti guaranteed. Standard or 3. Change Article III, Zone A, blocka, Save up to (180 on floor sample Rd., axcallent condlUon, oil hot BOLTON—Cuatom built threa bed­ Hartford alOR tadftar, A W H O S HOUSE electric ranges and refrigerators. room ranch, panels fireplace WAltTBD-oRidera to Hartford, vi 1930 Plymouth,' two door, heater, automatic. Mr. Miclette your per­ lUILDING Section IV from present 25 foot hand tools, machlns THREE ROOM apartment with water heat, firaplaca. Convanianl WANTED—Five or aix room house $ 1 9 9 5 TkyCK SPECIAL _ radio. to scbool, new shopping cantai wall; Youngstown kitchen, cer­ citiity of State CapitoL MI.A-7S33 sonal instructor. Dial PI. 3-7249 Building—Contracting 14 PART TIME \ SUPERINTENDANT high water mark of Andover Lake wringor typs. ABC: OF FURMTURE garage on Bolton Rd.. Waroon. uader 818,800, also (our rooms, 1949 Dodge Coronet, (our door. any time. » to 50 feet. Itoma. 50. 9^74a. ON THE EASIER TERMS l a f l a m m e a p p l ia n c e Centrally located. Near church, snd nsw high school. Vary deair' amic Ule hath^.Full, di|y base­ •10,000 . 819A00. Hava aaveral 1947 D odj^l Tdn Rack Body (DAYTIME) \ able location, (toll now. A. R. ment. car portz-amesite drive, h id e n e e d e d from Eaat Middle 1948 Dodge, two door. Radio and fo; new 4. Change Article III, Zone B, COMPANY atoraa, bua Una. AU moderii con' clianta with sohatantlal cash. Carl­ and Snow I^ w MORTLOCK’S Driving School. Lost GENEStAL CARPENTRY-Altera- Experienced Policy Writers "And CLKARANCE-Palnt. lUnued INTHEWO^LD WUkle and Co. MI. 1-4198. nverdaed lot, 421,900. Warren E. Turnpike to Hartford. Working heater, tlons, additions and nqw constme- Mancheste! igh School Section 3 and Article III, Zone A, 15 Oak Street vanlencas with oil heat, gaa, eleC' ton W. Hutchins. 50, 9A199, houra S a.m, Pive or mix daya A hard to bw.deal. confidence quickly restored by Tranacribers- Section 7 to increase lot size to colors, yk pries. aherwiri-WIIUsma, Start Your triclty. Adulta ably- Itaferencaa ra. Howland, Realtor. 50. 8-1108, ItL •-48M. weekly. JA. 8St7». 1949 Ford V-S, four door. Radio skilled, courteous instructors. tlon. Dormers, porches, garages 981 Main St. Monthly Paymeii^ Watkins Building quired. Tal. 50. 9-2837. 9A009,^ Complete, Fall Price $395 arid neater. License included. Dusl controlled, and rooms flnished at reasonable HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS one acye and two hundred (200) rondi, attadiad gangs, amaaits UBTINai WANTED - 81i«la, $ 1 8 9 5 prices. Workmanship guaranteed. 'General Stateme^ of Dutie.s: feet frontage. IN MARCH ROCXVILLB—Oape Ctod, six fin- WANTED —Ride to Pratt A Whit 1947 Plymouth, (oUr door. Radio stsndsrd, - sutomstic csrs. MI. Part time (or various types of work xmaible supervision of the 17” WESTINGHOUSE T.V.^consota COVENTRY—Four room fumiShad drive, birch kitchen cablneU, twodamUy, thrOe-tamUy, . bum- nay Aircraft, second shift, from and. heater. 9-7398. Free estimates, Robert M. Alex­ Representative will interview 5. (Change Article III, ZOns A, Tnodel, Good condition, reason' YOU PAY JUST Machinery and Tools 52 apartment available today. John ceramic tU* bath, fireplace. Buy iahed rooma, three bedrooma, liv­ lieaa property: Hava many daah ander. 50. 9-7718. odial cSre and minor main- Section 3 tn read: Seven hundred ing room, dining room, kitchen 1 fS 2 M N C k Cotner of Park and Chestnut Sts. Transportation Sli^ials Monday, February 6, from 10 a.m. S nee work of. a la^e school abla.'50. 9-4813 MONTHLY PAYMENT! EHaaell, Croaa St., Coventry. PI. ar may aaautaa >11.800 4% mort- buyers. Mortgagaa arrangtd. MI. a-ssas. BARLOW MOTORS, to 3-p.m. at the Connecticut State and fifty (.750) .square feet Instead $16.79 , POWER MOWERS, garden trac 3-8838. gage. Price |1B,000. Warren E and bath. Pull cement basement,' . Pleaae caU George L. Graatadto. PALMER AND CARNEY, .mason plant..and related wor'k as re- of six hundred (600). \ DISCXJNTINUED items tors, rotary tillers. Sates, services Howland, Realtor. 50. 1-1108 50 gafege. Aluminum combination 1948 Chevrolet 4-dr. S^sn Molorcyclw—Blcrdeo 11 Employment Service, 908 Main St,, quired^'Supervi8es the operation .ftaaltor, 50. 9JB78. 109 Haniy WANTED—Riders to Pratt and contractors. Free estlmatea. No 6. Cliange Article III, Zone'B, Johrilmri’s pasta wax, ! — 8 COMPLETE - and rantals. Capttol liquipment ROCKVHAiE—Neat three room -■94009.--...... - 1 . / windowa, venetiah blinda; hot Radio, heater, auburb^lte 435 Main St., Manchester job too big or too small. 50. Jarvis Building, second floor, of the n*atlng plant.' switnming btrset 8t4Mk Ra. tie. $ I » 9 5 Whitney. Hours 8 a.m. to ,4:45 p. tires. New seat covers. \ BICYCLE REPAIRINO alt types, Mancheater. Section 4, to read: Seven hundred lee wax, games, etc. SJ ROOMS OF Br a n d n e w Go., (8 Main St. 50. 8-78S8. 'apartment, private bath. Third water oft beat, lot 88' x 180’. AU m. Call MI. 94901. 1948 CADILLAC convertible. Radio, 8-4793 or RockvUle TR. 9-4744. pool and . auxiliary (Scitities. and fifty (750) square feet instead llama, 981 Main St. floor. 848 monthly, TR. 5-5431, MANCHESTER—'ITiia four room city ctmTcniences. Handy to ARB YOU OONSIDiaUMO English a specialty,. Now open 9 Supervises the general upkeep - r-FURNITURE heater and hydramatic. New Top a.m. to 9 p.m, Manchester of .six himdred (600). EAUTIFUL WESTINGHOUSE house offars privacy with axtn school and btis. Finest reeidentiel 8BI4JNQ YOUR PROPBRTTT 1948 Chevrolet 2-dr. Aero of grounds. Requisitions supplies DISCONTINUED trimmed and lot included. Oil heat, city utili i t n Aatomoblles for Sslo 4 and aeat coyera. Thia car must be Cycle Shop, 168 West Middle Turn EARN MONEY st home. See ad . 7. To ((mend Artivie III, Zona electtric refrigerator Htisical licstnuaeBta 5.3 aectton. Immediate occupancy, Wa arUl anm laa your prapartjr Sedan /,aeen and driven to be appreciated. Roonng—Siding 16 under busineaa opportunltlei. . and materials; maintains rec­ B by adding a Section 10: Mini­ pasted wallpaper, 49c per roll, Wantad To llent 88 ' ties, good location, atorm window: (14,200, George J, (toleman, IR, (rae and without any ooUgattan, > C m n Radio, heater. pike. Ml. 9-2098. ords and renders reports as re­ PRETTY BEDROOM SUITE Goad 1949 DODGE two-door, radio and Barlow Motors, 435 Manlin St. mum floor area for tenements and regular up to 12 per roil. Shenvin- lIlSOMB LIVING ROOM MUSIC Inatnimaittal. rental. Cbei' and venaUan ‘ bltada included B-4045 o r 'm. S-4710. - We./ alan Mnr propOrty (or. cash. 9X)R THE BEST tn Bonded buUt CLERK TYPIOT (or general offica quired. Williams, 981 Main St. plats Una of tnatramenta. Rental ANDOVER family balng avlctad Priced to sail for 88,400. PhtxH Salltaff or tamng contact waO ttasa. heater, complete new motor over­ Por Pine Car Values AlWsys It's apartments.' S Houst sold. Five room reaaimable & ^ $ 99S haul, exceUent Urea. Completely WANT TO BUY A CAR and had up roofs, ahingle roofs, gutters, work. Apply Gunver Manufactur- appuad to mirchaaa price. Rapiw- Barban Woods Agency; 50. SOUTH WINDSOR im tH Irtf ^SRAY. Realtor Business Services Offeretl 13 conductora and roof repairs call Qualifications; \ 8. Change .wording 'o ( defini­ / HEAlSPROOF DINETTE SET rant. Three amalt children. Call. serviced and ready for many more your credit turned dowrn? Don’t ing Co., 234 Hartford Rd. tion. of Zone B. BEAUTIFUL "DE LUXE" RANGE c a a l^ Olda, Saunar. Pad- 9-7702. b A u D-BUBM RioALTY give up. see "Honeat" Douglas, Coughlin. 5a. 8-T70T. If no answer Thorough knowledge of building MAPLE ^ I B , in good condition. far and Bundy. Msttar’a Muale WiUiam Snigg. PL 94888. 1912 CHIVItOLIT good miles. See Bob Oliver, CSir, DE CORMIER’ Mo to r .ALL TYPES 6 p electrical wiiiDg, , 9. To change Article. HI.- Zone Ml. 9-0742. INSTEAD OF WES'nNGHOUSE Progressive Low Tkxcs / ! ML M97I. 838 Main. Not a flnancs company call 5U. 9-4431. • PERMANENT maintenance, and the operation Studio, m McKaa. > a 9-7800. MANCHESTER 8-Daa,. Start, aad ter Motor Sales, 461 Main S t .W SALES, INC. , Installations and repairing done. and repair of mechanical equip­ B. Section 5: Change 25 feet to 50 ELEC. REFRIGERATOR. IF WANTED—9 or 4 room rant * V '■ / if- plan. Call J. A A. Electric. Ml. 9-9875. CHILD’S FULL size crib 114, girl’s 3 Bedroom Ranch or Be a d y m bia, aau, wehaafe FOR ALL TYPES of roofing and Full Time Position ment. feet- Building line from center of YOU PRIM ER RUGS,. LAMPS, iriiddla-agad conpla, Tal. rail aauta, maiqiara amngad. ^ CLEAN CARS Hudson - Rsmhier . Wlllys FOR YOUNG WOMAN white roller akatee, case, sise '7, TABLES^ LINOLEUM, DISHES, 8-4945. ' Open Sunday. 2 to 5 p.m. 1950 PACKARD club sedan. Over­ GUNDER’S T.V. Sehnee. avallabie siding, gutters, conductors and re­ Ability to plan, assign, and super­ Street. Wanted—To Boy 68 On half acre lot CbUMitt Bigward iL BaattagSi Pranchlssd Dealer pair work call Msncheatei Roof­ AS CASHIBR AND SALESGIRL 10. To amend Article III, Zona 88. MT. 9-0120. POTS AND PANS. BLANKETS. 56 Elizabeth Drive 34 MAPLE ST., MANCHESTER drive, radio, heater, spotless. any time. Antenna converai'ina. vise the work of several aubordl- 50DIX-E-AGBU> couple arith good /AgSBcar. ML M U f, •BSBmCK/ Original 38,000 miles. See and ing and Siding Co., Inc., 5Q. ' nates. B. Section 1: Lirnitatlons of out­ YES, e v e r y t h in g . 1 9 6 1 D O D O i Pour door Hardt Special Philco factory auperviaed aervire. Apply In Person At 11 FT. Fe ATHERC^RAFT alum­ raferencea, no chlMran, desper­ Attractive three bedroom, $14,886 1949, 1950 CHEVROLET8. Good drive this (or aS low as 86.50 per Tel. 50. 9-1488. 9-8933 or 9-0279. Free estimates. door advlsrtising sign.s. 'J inum boat, $150; Tee Nee trailer, EViraYTHING WANTED— Used piano. Raaaon- ately need .4 or a room unfum- ranch. Features include Ceram­ BUYERS WAITTNO - t t you ara 4-D4MT. BMto « i Riviera, Dynaflow, Smart week. Brunner’s. Ml. 3-5191. 11. To amend Article III, Zone' abla. Call 50. 8-90b after 5. ready to aall your ptoborty and automobile. 93.4M. tranqxxtatlon at low coat Loweat SLOAN BROS. SHOES, Experience and Trainings: $70. 251 McKee St. ONLY $478.17 iahed apartment Call DO. 8-1193, ic tUa bath, rear screened Big FamUy Kitchen 12x28. Fire‘S heater. Vasy claaa. $ 6 9 5 RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and Not less than five years employ­ B, by adding a Section 10 chang­ warn qulok, raUaUe *8f Vi**, thau down payment. Low monthly­ 1951 CHEVROLET 8-pasaenger sis. built up roofs, gutter and con­ 825 Main St. Free Storage uritH wanted. Free ds- porch, enclosed yard, atorm place -7- fuU baaemern. A beatit^ LIGHT TRUCKING, moderate ment in the maintenance and op­ ing a .section of Bunker Hill Road Ilvery.N, \ WANTED—Large office type desk WANTED b e f o r e April 7, thraa - il4jw home you and the youngatcre can Tha Real BMate (tonter. Rani- »64«BUICK weekly payments. Diouglaa Motors, tlon wagon. Radio,' heater and ductor work, roof, chimney re­ in good condiUon also‘ 9x12 nau windows and doora and at­ sedan. 833 Main. rates, MI. PI. 2.6294. RELIABLE woman to take care of eration of buildings or an equiv­ to a "Re.sidential and Agricultural Legal Notice, Free set, up by ouV, own reliable or four room unfuniiriiad apart< tached garage. Asking price wfu lova. J ton. 88 Bait (3mter St kO. 94081 1fS2 FACKAkD Pour door Special powergllde. Thla wagon Is new pairs. Ray Hagenow, MI 9-2214. seven months old baby from 10 tral color rug. 5(1. 9-5194. any time. One-owner car. 91.S95, alent combination oT experience Only" to be known as Zone A A men. \ \ ment. Rent nable. Call 5 0 $18,500. 4.Daar. HERE^S ANOTHER OF car condition. Barlow Motors, 435 MANCHESTER T.V. Service, radio Ray Jackson, 5U 3-8325. a.m. to 4:45 p.m. 0*11 between 5 and training. and to Increase minimum dw’ell- G^nerfil Sorviceii AdmlniBtrBtion, Pub* Phon^Me Immediately 3-4533. Main St., Manches^r. and T.V. specialists since 1934 and 7 p.m. MI. 9-6587. lie BulldtnEA Service: Sealed bids for V p e m c e r h e ig h t s WANTBb—Six room - colonial or haater '62 CHEVROLET ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. ing floor area. fumiahlnR matfrialii and MrforrQlnc 7-031 WANTED-Pisno, in good condl' EASTWOOD (tope. Good condition. d4wtrahle to* aMtt. SOLIMENE’S b ig VALUES Charter members of Telsa. 50. S^d complete resume to the ,12. Amend Article III. Zone B, the work for intfHor and ^sfixterlor MIDDUC-AGSiD coupla with high $995 8-paaaenger ataUoh wagon. 1948 CHRYSLER Windsor (our door 9.8660 or MI. 3-4607. Alterations and addlUona Ceil­ Board of Education. 1146 Main After 7 P\M.—CHi 6-46' tion. 50. 9-8782. ' achool daughter desire 4 or 5 un REAL ESTATE AGENCY On Kelly Rd. off Vernen'Clrcto' cation. Win p4W up to. |17,0M, S1.048. sedan. Fluid driVe, radio, heater. s h ir t ' p r e¥ s~o p e r a t o r by adding a Section\w making ’ Painting. MUcellaneoua HepalriRepalrkat IT. 1954 /Dodge Royal V-9, (our ings. Workmanship guaranteed St.. Manchester. Connecticut. 4B. Post Office. MancheNterer. Con^, will See It Day Or Night furnished rooms. 50-. 9-8865. 50. 8-8474 Write Bor F, Arald. ' doo^ aedan with pdwerflite. Buy the unuaed mllei (or as low RUBBISH arid ashes removed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 399 Autumn Route 87 from Rotite 6 bp the Co- be recelv**d. In Jrlpllcbte.^ until 9 ^ p. ------...... 3T— bayr MI. 9-5^6 im KYMOum '61 BUICK Two tone gray, 13,000 original as 82 per week. Brunner's. MI. General cleaning, cellars, attics Street. 50. 8-4800. Latest Automatic, WANTED — Route salesman of liinihla Town line and Long Hill m., K.P.T.------on n ,Tebruarr^23,Tebruar: 19M. If you have no means of iranspor Roons Without Board 59 or (toventry PL 9-7588. 5-B OR 8A FLAT, ta good condition General Services Adnalnlitration. tation. I’ll tend my auto for you JdNar Hardtop. rt jr I Pour door aedan.< PUUy mhea. We aold this car new 3-5191. and yards. Reasonable rates. M. steady habits for. cleaning and Road Aica, ■ "Resi(]enti^ and Post Office and Courtboufe. Boston 9. Busineas Property Fpr Sale 70 : Niilits MI. 3/4305 and doairabla locaUon. WUl pay XartoairthaatM’.. equipped. 1998. ‘ I > ^ d (eel that it la one of the A 5L Rubbish Removal. Ml. Cabinet Style Unit. laundry route. Guaranteed salary Agrlcultuial Only." \ MaaaachuBettB, and ' then fMbUciV No obligation. \ \ ROOM FOR RENT. GenUeman 820,000 to 896,000. Atao threa bat finest used cars we have. 1941 CADU^AC (our door, hydra- 9-9757. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A « and commission. Apply New Sys­ 13. Amend Article V by adding opened. 8peclficatlona, etc. mav be A-i,— E^R—T-^S preferred. Shower in basement. CnCNTBUt STREET—Modern brick • a NDOVER New /three bedroom room, two-famUy prefarably 7^ matte drt,ve. Radio, heater, fender had from that office or Custodian of Telephone in room. Private home. full cellar,, tile bath, hot wi '61 CHEVROLET /i938 Chevrolet four door, tem Laundry, Harrison St, a'Section 4. Once changed to (son- the building. 49-45 AIXYN ST.. W r TFORD building 8,195 aquara ft. 100% f ranch' wlUi \acra/ and brook, North EnAaecUon. Naar bua lino, Pour, d o o r , ExleUept skirts, chrome vent shades, (our ASHES AND rubbish removed, stso ROOFING—Specializing in repair. Apply in person Free# Parking cor\Allyn k 50. 3-7903. heat, all utUlttaa. Reaaoni y ( 12,800. F.H.A /piuwed. WeU not over 88 years old. Oall Bar­ bronu and sand. Ing roofe of all kinds. Alsu new forming use not allowed to resort sprinkler sjstam. Warren E. How- ahaps. Al tires. All thia (or as low as attics, cellars and yards cleaned. to non conforming use. UMITATION OBDBB . \ ^ Trumbull land. Realtor/ MI. 9-1108, MI, priced for a naw home, (13^ • worth invaatigimng. Hoacoe Tal­ bara Woods Agency. 50. 0-7702. 1931 Dodge. Coronet, two tone 34.25 per week. Brunner's. MI. roots. Gutter -work. Chimneye AT A COURT o r PROBATE held diaries Pontlcelli. 50. 8-1844. fray. Prompt, reliable courteous aerv- Situatinns WAnted— 14. Amend Article III, Zone 8 / at Manchester «*Uhin and for the 9-6003. , \ bot, Btnkar. P^l^e PI. Y-8800. CLYDE 8-5191. ice, reasonable rates. Ml 9-3145. cleaned, repaired, 28 yeare' ex. NEW m o d e l l a u n d r y ANTIQUE FURNTTURBL silver ROOM NEAR Center. GenUeman 1953 Nash Station Wagon. Blue penence. Free estimates. Call Mate 39 by adding a Section 12 to read, ' Otslrict of llaBcheater. on the 90th day IS Foster St. 50. 3-8547. WINTER OABNIVAL CHEVROLET-BUICK. INC. "Establish within Zone B on of January. 1966. glass, chins, sn^ used Yurniture r VERNON-fuVrooIn .(topa, Ftaa- with radio and heater,, , 1949 DODGE 2-door sedan. Heater CALL us a n y "nME for your re­ Howley. Manchester 50. S-5361 73 Summit, St. . Prenent. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. bought'and sold. Furnitur^Repair large family. Garages, oil Middlebury, V t (NBA) — Tha ROUTE 8s, Ro c k v il l e EXPERIENCED DRIVER needs Houscfi For Sale 72 1953 Dd&ge C o ^ e t V-8, (our and defroster. One dWner. Good frigeration needs. A. and W. Re­ Route € a commercial zone.'* ERlate of Herbert C. Jnhnaon, late of ServlceXMl. 8-7449. FOR RENT—Room and 'garage. eun porch near school en< ■ fully Btaatprod. B u a ?^ A 00. (tort- 25th annual Middlebury (tollaga TR. 6-SS94, TR. 5-3395 Condition. Rockville TR. 5-3705. frigeration Co., 143 West Middle PBX SWITCHBOARD operator. woik with good pay and advance­ All interested per.sons may ap-/ Mancheater In aaid District, deceased. Private family. Reasonable. Call Extra buUdlni! lot,^ $15,500. door sedan, 23,000 original On motion ol Emma B. Johnson of MI. 3-6857. OPEN FOR 1 ton W. Hutchina. 50X9-5182, 5a. Winter Ctomlval wiU be held Feb. "The place where our cuatomeri mUei. Tpke. Ml. 9-1237, MI. 9-0055, BU. Ilrating—Plumbing 17 Must, be good typist. A|)ply morn- ment opi«rtumties. Sober, de­ pear. j •aid Manchester, administratrix. ABSOLUTil,bargain. Custom riiade Estate (tontar, 5(1. 3-5151, : 8-4884. /■ '-.X ^ 8 . Send their friende." 1949 DODGE two ,door, radio and pendable. Call MI. 9-4414. Raytnond P. Houle. CThaIrman ORDERED: That six months from ings. BU. 8-0880, BU. 8-0371 1950 PonUac four door, medium 9-3196. injfs. L.vdall A Foulds Paper Co., slip cpveri.^oroices drapes \nd INSPECTION heater. Good con'dttlon. Private 015 Parker St. Zoning k. Planning Commlsslfinr the 90th day of January, 1996. be and upholstery. Rtoe workmanship for 1-3980. 1949 CADILLAC ConverUble, new gray. party.,Call MI. 9-3407. PLliatBING —Repairs and con- EXPERIENCED auto electrician the same are limited and aiiowed for PLEASANT SINGLE or double jyN K DEALER will call. Inler- Dated at Andover, Conn., Irtb. the creditors within which to bring in little money. Budget terms. C Saturday and Sunday 1956 Cadillac rebUUt engine, new Our used car. Inventory is eated in newspapers, iron and aract'work. Call MI. .9-8541. and tune-up man desires part time 2. 1956. / theh ciaims against said estate, and alter 5 5 a 9-7882. room. On bua line. 50. 9-4980. MANCHESTER — dieerfu) five' fifteen coat lacquer refiniehing always held to a minimum but 1955 FOUR door Studebaker Corp- interesting work evenings and weekends, in aald admiaistraUix la directed to give room home. 'py of this order in white .natigshide—(Mm cushion, - High Sf. and runs like a hew cgr. Excep y Hartford CH. 6-0653. ERO^e'v netyspaper havibg a circulation (ton be aeen at Gruqder'a Uphol­ 148-152 Hawthorne Street Btruction. Full price 811,500. Alice tlaoally clean inside end out. Pull 1947 FORD. New tlrea. .radio and tn jald\probate dlhtcict within ten days caampet, lUaltor. 50. 8-45a. heater. Good running condition. DRESSMAKING and alterations. We have a very fine open­ from the date of this order end return stering, 30 Depot SqU*re. private I home. Inquire written guarantee. Bob Oliver haa SOLIMENE, INC COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart Dogs— Bird^s—Pets 41 make to W s court of the notice given. New spacious six room the bes^ In used cars, at Center 8150. Call PI. 2-8058. Shirt collars\turned. MI. 3-1458. ing ip our office for you. ! e Tallor-Shon. MI 3-7383. Af- MANCHESTER GREEN EXceh R. Wolcott on wringer and auto- This work is interesting . ^lOHN J. WAIXETT. Judge. ;50 call 50^5047 T H E S M I U N G Motor EeJea, 461 Myn. Dodge-Plymouth Since 1937 ' maUc washing machines, electric AKC REGISTERED iSpringeF f(pan. Gigantic Inventory Clearance, ONE ONLY Cape. Full dormers, fire­ lent three bedroom ranch. Cabinet 51ANY OLDEIR cara, good trana- ALTERATIONS - Coala, suits, and includes a well diversi­ of AT A COlfRT OP PROBATK held 634 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, iel puppy, six weeks old. Excel­ PLEASANT twin bedroom next to place, three bedrooms, I’ i kitchen, ceramic tile bath, fire­ portatlon. Cara that can’t be eeen dresses, skirts, etc., also custom fied schedule. Congenial at­ lent blood line. MI. 9-6547. Brand-New Merchandise at Manch^steV within jind vfor the Hand painted, (jbineae rilodero place, porch, attached gai from the street. Look behind our small .appliances, welding. 174 made drap.es, lined or tmlined. mosphere. Air ■ conditioned IMstrlct of Manchester, on the Slut day bath. One or two gentlemen. baths, plaatered walls, t^p-. Mam Street, Ml. 9-6678. At Auction of January. .1966.. bedroom set. (850, now (390. | amesite drive, full basement. Im Crevirning Touch! Office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. Call MI. 9-6636. office. Apply MANCHESTER Pet Center, 995 Pre»ei$t. Hon. J o '^ J..Wallett. Judge. BreakfaM if'desired. After 5:50, per plumbing, amesite EVERY THURSD/ (■-RIDAV Fi'SncH Provincial bookcal* bed, | MI. 9-680 mediate occupancy, 817,500.'* War­ IRISHMAN M S : So Young An^Slim SAWS FILED arid set. Power and 5Iairi St. MI. 9-4273. Open Monday, Estate of l-nulae Rmonds late of Man­ triple dreaaer, mlrrdr ani nlWI drive, city water and aew; ren E. Howland, RealtcM’. 50. BEFORE YOU B inTa used car Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and S.ATl'RD/ NITES chester. In aaid District, deceased. See Oormsin Motor Sales; \B^ck hand rriowers sharpened. Air-cool Moving—Trucking THE THOMAS COLLA CO. The executfix having exhibited her stand. Was (859, now (959. \ HEATED _ _ OOM with kitchen era. 3-n0|. Ml, 9-8008, engine repairs. General grinding. S3 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday and Now you can s*\e even more administration account with said estate Genuine mahogany cheat on cheat, 1 privltogM DEJU. WITH O O m O ^ 'Sales and Strvice, 285 51aln , Storage 251 Broad St. Manchester to this Court for allowance, it is o rooms if needtd. X Capitol Equipment Co' 38 Main 20 Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Baby on Lamps, El^-trical Appli­ bed. triple dresser, mirror, night \j9 HannaviHannawayXSt. Apply New Sys- SIX ROOM .Cape (tod, 4 rooms and straet. 5U. 9-4571. Open evenings. 4.:30 p.i to 6:30 p.m. parakeets, canaries, mongrel pup­ ORDERED:* That the l^h day . of full bath down, 9 nice rooome with AND St. MI. 3-7958. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. local ances, Watche*! Jewelry, Alu­ Pebruary. 1956. at ten «'clr>ck. forenoon, stand, box spring and Xmattreas, Laundry,\ Harrison St. Tel. E & E REALTY COMPANY 1948 CHEVROLET, two-door. Com­ pies, hamsters. S and H atampa minum-Ware, Rugs, Sporting -at the Probate Office in the Municipal ((95, complete (490. 9-7753. lavatory up, full dormer, (ire and long diatance moving, pack­ -X With evei^ purchase. Building in said Manchester, he and the pletely rebuilt front end, other MELODY RADIU-T.V., phOno’a. p a y r o l l / CLERK/ experienced Goods, Kitchen .Needs, Tools, SUBSTAimAL REDUCTION ON place. One car garage. Lot 78 Night cklla. Guaranteed servtca. ing, atorage. Call 50. 3-5187. Hart­ same Is aasi^ed for a hearing on Ihe ALL FURNITURE DURING MI. 9-6297 160. Immolate occupancy. Other DRIVE WITH SATISFAmON work, Joesn’t bum oil. Douglas ford CH. 1-1423. With pie^^work. Apply Gunver Furniture Accessories, etc., etc. aliom'ance of said administration ac­ NlCBt\ LARGE, \fumished front Motor, 333 5(aln...... 50 9-22m S count ‘ with said estate and this Court J ^ A R Y . room With refrigerator. Hot water'’''’ listings available, James J. Rohhri Mji,nu)[^uring Co.. 234 Hartford SALES START AT 7 P.M. dirfcts that notice of the time aiUl MI. 3-4480 .51ANCHESTER Package D«Uvery. MI. 9-3M1. A Son., Realtors. Tel. MI. 3-74,» 1953, 1951, 1949 DODGES. ExUa DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, Read lfei;ald Ailv*. We accommodate'1,4)00 people, place assigned for said hearing he CHAMBERS ' copied, 'vacuum cleanera. irona, Light trocking and package deliv- oi^r 900 cars! given to an persons known to be Inter­ MANCHESTER and viclnlty-New 800 FT. FRONTAGE., oversize (tope nice. Priced to sell on easiest ft- ery. Refngeratora. wasbera and ested therein to appear and be heard ranches, capes and colonlala, from ' nance plan anywhere. Douglas guns, > etc., repaired. Shears, t o ^Im e r c ia l a r t is t s therrdn bv. puhllsntng a ctVpy of this FURNITURE SALES Apar^ient^Flats-^ Ctod, full shed dormer, lli baths, atciye moving specialty. Folding We Will remain open order in some newsttappr having a rir- AT THE GREEN (12,400 up. -Bolton -Beautiful six , .Motors, 333 'lain. i. kmvea. mowers, etc., put into con- l^ e m e n t s thres bedrooms, (ifsplsce, csllar. 'diuoa for. coming needs. Braltb- chairs for rent Ml. 94>7i52. • AND threughout February -• 6.3 room (ieldstone house, garage. I'x high etavstion. trees. Suburban. at wil Iw Mr ially iptMal hrfor,' (tie day of’ »n(d liearlnz. Open .daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. -.Acres land, nice view. Full price 1953 CHEVROLET two doou 1951 wait*, 82 Pearl street. POST AirCTION 800.318 and hy mailinx In a Certified IMlrr" on 3'a.RQQM ap8i^eni,,(uroished o r As little as ( 1,000 down, (torlton SMITH’S or before'F ^ rtia fy !. a eo-pr of (14,990. East ■ Hartlortl—Tfi room Chevrolet sedan;- Fully- equipped, ^ ^ SKETCH MAKEI^' - “ CoririeCficut’a Largeat...... unfurnished. Married couple. New W, ■RiilcWns. 5a. 84182. MI. Ramoiwtoir W t Foiitivilf ;ANTIUUBS Refinlshed. Repairing Raintthg--—Papering ^ 21 Oiie order to Joiephine E. Alexander. Harried couple. New (toM. Two unfinished. 4 years old. brand new tires. Douglas Motors, ' Auction Firm” 21 throne 8|.. Manchester. Conn.: Ctara MONTGOMERY WARD 10.2 cu. Bolton Rd. MI.1. 34389. 8-481*. done on any furniture. Tieman, Only those with artistic UPHOLSTERY SHOP Already qualified (or GI. Sale 333 Main. PAINTING—Exterior and interior, ability need apply. Excel- ■ RT. 5—BERLIN TURNPIKE R. Carlson. 53 Woodland St.. Manrlies- ft.,- refrigerator with full width r K i^ ln g ly l a Viidevsdfcll 189 South Main St. Phona 5(1. 243 N. SLAIN ST. l»r. Conn.: Josepb F. Bmonds. 2301 freezer. Excellent condition. 5(1. FOUR ROOM unfuitoished first price (12.900. (toll ITie Ellsworth Ea s t c e n t e r sr.-Suitabie for GENE DaVBAU paperhanging, ceilings refiniahed.: lent opportunity (or ad­ .NEWINGTON, CQNN. Rtmvood Ave.. Middleton, Wisconsin. 1948 FORD convertible, radio and 3-5643. # 9-46(7. floor flat for middle-aged couple. Mitten Agency. Realtora. MI. office and home-. Ten rooms, Wallpaper b^ka on request. Esti­ vancement. All benefits Opp. ronneotlcut Light and JOHK J. WaLLeTT. Judsc- 3-8930, or Mrs. Meyer, MI. 9-6524. steam heat oil, fireplace, two heater. Excellent condition. New mates given. Fully insured. Ed-, "Don't Toko Choncos" Power, Co. -Bldg. Write Box J, Herald. top. good tires. For full particu- HUXS’ TELEVISION Service. pleasant surroundings.' ' Wf “ aterillze” all types of used bathrooms iwo-car gsrage, large '50 NASH 4.DOOR 'S3 FLYMOUTH SUIURIAN Jari. Call Ml. 3.5728. Available at all times. Philco fac­ ward R. Price. 5(1 9-1003. furniture reasonable. TWO ROOM heated apartment FALKNOR DRIVE -^Beautiful J lot. Ample parking. Mortgages ar­ bedroom 5 year old Cape, ' Vf r tory supervised service. Tel. MI. INTERIOR PAINTING and wall- . PHONE MI •-4663' with bath, (urniahed or unfurn­ ranged. A real bargain. For ap­ - Excellent rubber, Bxtrohwly low mileage. One^ewner. 1951 FORD Custom de tuxe (our 9-.9698. A.B.C. PHdTO GRAVURE ished, electric or gas. Utilities planck school/ bus, shopping, hot pointment call George L. Grazia- imiuaculate paper hanging. Free esUmates Evenings MI 8-7?67 water qil, fireplace, 32’ matter ExceUent Madittoa. $1095 door. Radio, heater, Ford-o-matlc. cheerfully given. Superior Paint­ SUPPLY CORP. furnished. Rockville, TR.' 5-5915; dio, Raaltor. 50. 94878. throughout. $295 bedroom.i^cuax^^aaa, Immediategziiaeawaatezc occupancy. q«—— i ...... Beautiful original robin. egg blue ing and Wallpaper Hanging Co. Elm Street. Manchester between -9 and 12 only. 'finish. Immaculate Inside and out. Household Services MI. 9-7547. DRAFTSMEN.' I Sacrifice at .(13.900. Arbor Realty. MAN(3HESTER—Oversized Cape -Easy terms. Douglas Motors, 333 Offered^----- 50. 9-W 9 TO BE SOLD ; THREE ROOM furnished, heated I Ml. 9-5524. MI. 9-4437. (tod, 92’ master bedroom, (ire '51 iU ICK '51 U N CO LN Main. ! apartment. Every convenience. ! place, tile bath, hot water heat, PAINTING AND paperhanging. NEED FOUR bedrooms? Custom FURNITURE repairing and refln- Repair or new work. First class WANTED Tiiree adulta. ReferenCe)i. Apply i picturesque yard with treeea. Ver- Special 2-Ooor. Radio, healer, dark green. 4-Daor. Radio, healer, autoolatie tnnamiB- i952 FORD CONVERTIBLE. Beau- ishlng; antiques restored. Jlimi- MOUNTAIN ROAD, GLASTONBURY — -If you are 299 Auturiin before 7. ' built brick, seven rooms. Garages, planck School, bus, ahoppin*. Only Excellent rubber. Low mllea|^. work.at reaitonable rates, Ray. basement, hot water oil heat, fire­ ahMi. Ufegnard tubea, '^Mllent r t S A C tlful red finish whitewalls, radio. ture Repair Service, Taicqttville. mond Fiske. MI. 9-9237. e DETAIL seeking a tome of unusual charm in a location affording (14,500. (torlton W. Hutchins, Real­ oflfwGwner. '>•«« $695 rnhber. Immaentato, o n e -4 m u e r.^ w * v 0 Ford-O-Matlc.Xall MI. 3 5829 be- M l.'3-7449. 2*i ROOM apartment at Depot I place. I'/f baths, beautiful land­ tor. MI. 9-5132, MI. 9-4694. PLUGGED SEWERS o DESIGN one of the^^nest views in this area we auggeat you con­ Square. For details call MI. 3-5560 fore 7 p.m.-"'**Y sider this property. The Srst floor has a large living room scaped. Real Estate Center. MI. e LAYOUT i I between 6 and 8 p.m, , .3-5151 evenings BU. 9-0969, BU. SIX ROOMS, breezeway, garagt, UNPLUOaED„ with fireplace and picture window, a cheerful dining roam, 9-0375', JA. 8-3989. full basement, fireplace, hot wgtsr IRONING DONE at home. 50. e ELECTRICAL modern kitchen with dining area, lavatory and a beau­ '51 NASH Auto Accessurtes->-Tire9 6 9-0511. I ■ FOR RENT ■ TOWN and (XIUNTRY i FOUR ROOSi flat, central location. oil heat, ameaite drive. Priced at '50 CHEVROLET SPACIOUS FRONT DRAINAGE CO. . e 5IECHANICAL tiful large pine paneled den with raised hearth fireplace. [ Only suitable for couple, one bed­ MANCHESTER GREEN — Three only (14,900. (toarles I/caperanca. 4-Door. ’Two-tone greea. REBUILT ENGINES FORMICA counters, ceramic wall R005I OFFICE . MI 9-4I4S The second floor has 2 large bedrooms and toth plus avail­ room. Write Box B, Herald. bedroom ranch, tile bath, fire­ MI. 9-7620. : Nlre shape all around. CoavertlMe. Powder blne.'Pblack top. 1 able apace for a 3rd bedroom. Attip storage space, full place full cellar. Many ' extras. and floor tile. Let ua modernize 10ft% Main St. location. qUALIFXED .MEN wil) Perfect aecoiad ear.. iiaatrr. S lu ^ little ear with 2408 Moat All Cars your bathroom and kitchen. Fbr Ideal for real estate or ac­ . A cellar with fireplace. The attached g#rage wilt accommo­ 5II. 3-4822. work for outstanding rs- dated cars. The grounds are particularly SttracUya with' BusincM Location* ■a Cellar, 100’ lot suburban.' yarlton mlleo of tranaportatlon left. $124.95 free eatlmates call MI. 0-2659, The countant office. - seijrch and development or­ *^6 Shop, Biickland. CnII MI 8-7614 • Ml S-84I9 an excellent variety of perennials. There la a tiled patio ' for Rcitt 64 (10,800 COLONIAL six rooms, 3 or W. Hutchins. MI. .9-51(2, .50. New Motor Guarantee ganization pn long range wit): field stone terrace at the rear of the home from where 4 bedrooms. .Odtral heat, con- 9-4694. *53 MERCURY . The crowning touch for your program. 9*00 SQ. FT. of space for business dMtume— a lovely crocheted No Down Payment, 83 weekly FLAT FINISH Holland window one may look tfver a large section of the Confiectlcut Val­ crata cellar, attached garage, one shades, made to measure. AU ley. The lot la 100' front and about 300’ deep, affording officea or light industry. Second or two -family. 200' frontege. bua, VERNON ST, — (tountry atmo-, Hardtop Menl«rey.''Two-tone, Mcrtwmatic. .doche trimmed with gay Sowers. “HIGH SCHOOL (iOOD SALARY — stimu­ floor,. Centrally located. Parking sOburban.- (torlton 'W. Hutchins, sphere. Eight room single, older '52 MERCURY Both the young miss and mother COLE MOTORS metal Venetian blinds st' s new. ample garden apace. The property la in immaculate con­ Black and red leather Interior. I.»w mile­ low. price. Keys made wbais you lating " a.s.sociations — pleas­ (aciliUaa. (toll JA:'7-1372.<''' Realtor. 50. 9-5132 . 9-4894. home. Four rooms each fibor. Will win the whole-hearted ap Prlncesa-lined frock In junior dition throughout and is being sol’d by the original owner, age, one-ouner. Two to C l C O 6 a 3-Door, tadlq, heater, excalleat wait. Marlow's. ant Working, cqnditlona — Steam heat. Suitable (or large- choooo from. ^ ^ 1 3 ^ 3 proval of the' men o f the (emlly aiaes that it so becoming to a slim; Read Herald Advs. excell*nt opportunities. dua to hia being transferred to another state. 'Ihls Is a family. Occupancy at cloaing. Ftoil tnbber. A ahatp caeL . $895 with theae'pretty hata youthful figure. As a companion, GRADUATE” home anyone would be proud to own. Immediate occu­ Wanted pancy and fairly priced at (32,000. Inspection by appoint­ price (13.900. MI. 34273. Brae Pattern No. 240S contains .crO' a brief jacket with mandarin col­ ‘ i ' THE PLACE TO Apply At Bum Realty. - diet directiona for. mother ' and lar.' . ■ Opportunity to develop Into re- ment at your .convenience. ■» LO O K TODAY MIY TODAY! Young'mm. high school aponslbie secretarial position. .' PERSONNEL OFFICE ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS: 5(AN(?HESTER—BraniT hew three All ciwa AtaM With A Writtoa Guaraatoe! daughter hata; material reqalre Pattern No. 8368 U In sixes It, SEPTIC TANKS /General office duties and aa- Bts; atitch / illuatratipni. DINE IS Monday thru 5'riday This Is a friendly town and our’s-n friendly real eetetn office. bedroom ranches. Full cella')-, at­ 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, Sise 12, dress, AN D t e - groduort, utho has finish- (riaUng Division .Manager. - A nd 35c in colna, your name 4 •yards of 35-inch: bolero, 1*4 8 X.5i. to 5 P.M. Pleaae feel free to come In to visit and discuss your real eatete tached garage,- ameaite drive, e4 his military sorvico, secure position In the locaPof­ t i ceramic tile bath, oil hot water ■S and the. pattern' number yards. Converse fice of an International food Saturday 8 A.M. to 12 Noon needs with us. Our,, advice on any real estate problems you nuiy. PLUQOED SEWtRS bai'e tk offered gladly, Without obligation.' heat. Jot 90' X 240’, A real buy at ^ S ^ E CABOT, THE MAN­ For this paltern tend 35c In to work in odvL <|Opdrt- manufacturer. Pleasant work­ ROBERT J. SMITH, INC (17,000. A. R. Wilkie and (to., EVENING HEBALD, JR. ' ADVANCED coins, your name, address snd the mont. ing ronditionti. Other benefits. 963 MAIN STREET Yours very truly. ■ Realtor. 50. AVE. AMERICAS, NEW p a t t e rn number to SUE BUR­ MACHINE GLEANED I Apply at once to: DEVELOP5IENT ) MORIARTY BROTHERS V# TEL. MI 9-6241 NETT. MAN'CHESIER EVENING Sejitlc Yanks, Dry WeUs, Sewer RESTAURANT blVISION 812.400 EXCnCPlTONAL . raitch ’ - "CiVf TH E LEVEL A Y CENTER and BROAD” available—the colorful 1958 Apply in porsoii • ^ homes, threa bedrOoma, ceramic HERALD, 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, PAINTING AND ' ; Lines Inetalled . JComyocHcut Stolo Matmtein Road 1a about l 'mils South of tha GOODCHILD REALTY CO. Opaa Sveotag* fifdlaworR. A 1 b u-m containing NEW YQRK 88, N.Y. *------45 EAST CENTfB ST. AVCO Manufactuping Corp.. Manchester Country (Hub area. tile bath; ."Btalnlea): Steel sink, 301.315 CENTER ST. ./ TEL Ml 3^5135 Unto l* i« Cellar Watorprooftag Doae REALTORS I Oiakfia of km ly designs from Basic FsShion, spring snd sum­ PAPER HANDIND Employmohf O fiico; TEL. MI 3-1415 REAL ESTATE^NSURANCE—MANAGEMENT Formica Oountara, hot water mors, patterns in ^aiirl^rBlrr 155 Snlffen's Lana haat, cellar,. acre lot, trees, mer ’58 is a Complete sewing guide TELEPHONE M c KINMEY i r o s . , t(3or. 8. Main) . OFFICE IS FOREST ST__ MI 9-7925 or BU t-«999 view, auburban; Carlton' W. and knit— for every womaiL, who sews for ; 80S Main Street It’S Nice to Eat Out SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. . South end of 'Plant HuUJitaA m 8-UU. HZ R-46M. tsnis, direcUoBs bersSlf utA her f ^ l y . Don’t wait M l f.3 2 M Mancheeter, ^aaecU cut It’s Smart t« Eat at'Cavey’a StrsUord, Connecticut Oaly 38c a copy! —

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f ■ ■■ . ' : ] • \ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, ,19M[ ATOKfo DaiIjrNct Pfaat R n ^EIGHTEEN Fbr the Week Baded Jam. sa. IMS Tho Weather fiahrlirstfr lEo^nittQ 1§(ralii ( -I Fbreeaet of V. S. Weather Barea ^ ■ ------' ' ■ i!l - Bajw toalght, becomiag mixed Miao 'Llna Hendrickson, former­ 11385 ly associated with a local beauty Member ef the AudH' with Meet aad freeMag rala, About Town saloa is now manager of Totvln's Bureau ef OlreutoUeu ehiuigtag te raia on Suaday. Not: Beauty Shop in Willimsntic. lUanche$ter-^A City o f Village Chtirm ao eoM-tonight. Warmer Hnnday, Mrs. Msi. John Ptekup w ill ts ^ s olsu at lS>ysuM)ld boyi Miss Helen Bates of the faculty VOL..LXXV, NO. 106 SJid girls. In the ofticers' IpisrUri. of Manchester High School is a (TEN PACES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY. FEBRUARY^!. 1956 directly after tho 10:30 am. Sun' member of the teachers, commit­ (ChueUM Adverttslag e« Page g) PRICE FIVE CENTS day school session, using the clasi tee on methods of evaluaUng ex- book for tdcnagers. It is expected ^ i tiltory o r y writinga-ritlng which willwiii re- Bsany of them will be ready to e n - |^ r t at the second annurt jraie JC ’HeroiBm Honor roll ss ssnlor. soldlors st ths Bdst- Conference on the Teaching of sr nomlng strvlcs. English, scheduled for March 33 and' 34. The problem of teaching Offer of $2,500 To Columbia Man A mooting of psronU snil tosch* high khool students to wrlU will j m of Uto Socond Oongrsgstiohol be emphasised at the conference. New Haven, Feb. 4 (.Pi— Church is csllod for Tuoodsy st 8 Henry Raum of Columbia la p.m. to discuos preoont condltldno Group participation night will one of aix Jayceea honored to­ U> tho church school. It is hoped be enjoyed by (he Green Thumb day for . acta ef heroiam per­ sll parents who hsvo boys and group, sponsored by the YWCA, Perils Gas Bill formed In haaardoua reacua girls in the different clssses will at its meeting Mondsy night at 8 work during laat Auguat'a mako an affort to bo present. O'clock at the/Community Y. Alf TO ^^,,c I Washington,'Feb. 4 <;P)—A flooda. amateur gardeners of the com­ reported money -offer al- Raum, along with Ralph U Tho marriage ceremony of Miss munity are welcome Pearaon. Baat Hertford, and Mary h. Morrison and Martin T. c/ kgedly designed to influence Fr»nk W. Speetjena, Willi- o n Danahy, both of Manchester, will The home economics committee a Senator to vote for the mantle, waa cited for heroism bo solemnized in S t Patrick’s of Hillstown Grange, No. 87, Is natural gas ' bill threatened in rescuing a 14-year-oId boy Catbodral, Npw York City, tomor­ sponsoring a pliblic card party tO' today to derail plans for final V from drowning. On their way row s t 2 p.m. night at 8 o'clock in the Grange from Hartford to Bristol to Hall, 617 Hill St.. East Hartford, action Monday on the closely- help Jaycee rescue teams, the Tho February mooting of the for Uu benedt of the building fund. contested measure. men «ncQuntercd a boy atrand- Oismlnkdo Club will be held Mon­ Monte Carlo whist Will be played It aleo throw deeper In doubt ! ed In a awift current a- half day night, baginning w itt a pot- prises awarded and refreshments the^ventual fate of the Houad- ‘ mile from land. They launched Ike^ Eden Opposed luck supper at 8:30, In the Robbins served. paaaod bill to exempt producer a email boat and reached him R om at Center Church. Meml^rs N pricoe Npf gaa from direct federal in time to save hla life. are rhmlndod to bring their own control. The six Jayceea received the ^ n a and silverware.' Ivor Hugh, VALEIsiTINE Ben. Ftuncia Cam (R-SD) told Connecticut JCC Ufe Saving To Peiping Proposal musical director of WOOC.In Hart­ Minor AccidciitB a Rtartled Senate yeiterday he had Award during an all day meet­ m lik-sJl.’ ford, aetlvo in radio and television rejected theNS2,500 campaign con- ing of Jayceee of eight atatee. work and an authority on record­ LiBlecI by Police tribuUon. He baid he had been dla- Othera c i t e d were Edward ings, win bOL tho guest artist The CARDS poeed before tosvou for the bill- Polanski, Wallingford; and Wafihinffton, Feb. 4 (fl*)—-Red'China has formally propoDedf diorps rehearsal for tho May con­ hut that he noW plane to vote ^ * rl* s and Donald Seccome, to Britain and Ruesia the calling of a full dresa conference on cert win be held in the Federation state Police at the Colchester For all ages in wide assortment., againet it. 'The money. came, he Ansonia...... Room after tho program. * Indochina. This would bring Premier Chou En-lai and Secre­ barracks -said tw6 .drivers were aald, from A tawyeiNwho "was not tary of State Duller to ithe same conference table. ar. opponent, of the >111." He did B br^ St Hartford Hospital on wamki yesterday, .followng one- 5 / to 2 5 / each not name him. Th*e Chinese proposition was; discussed during the Eisen- Jan?Sl included a daughter to Mr. car aecidehFs in sioUdn and Oolum Alarmed Senatora Who have I^ope Braces hower-Eden conference here earlier this week and it is under­ and Mra Martin Ihickaon,, 88 bla. • been fighting for enactm&t of the / stood that British officials agreed with United States offidRle Relaine R4.. and d son to Mr. and Trooper Richard Powers, who legialation auggeated thk poa- Mrs. John Jason, 116 Lockwood S t to oppose it. « ------^ . investigated both crashes, said aibility the reported offer t^Caae F o r More of The propoaal waa mad* io Brit Phyllis G. Schmidt, 31, of Coven waa a maneuver to "take^awaXthe knd Ruaaia a* co-ohaimen of try, was wamfd for. following too vote, of S,natora" who were tka Geneva conference on Korea Soviet Bombe SBN. FRANCIS P)~Blt{ng Si­ waa at that conference that the Now Rep0rted REFRiaERATION The Schmidt car, traveling west Ark) called "a adrioua charge of iry almost certainly would force berian bllazards kept Europe-In a Indochinese atat* of Viet Nam was on Rt. 6, in Bolton, skidded into «tempted brihdry." Fuibright la -a delay In the voting. deap freest, today and weathermen divided between Communist and SERVICE a highway fence after a car in ' the blll’a apon.br. itil yMterday, Senate bcbate warned that fresh Masta would anti-Oommuniat group* after the In- il Hands CAlXWlLUAMa front slowed for. a right turn, po­ .Senate TIcmocratic leader had (^lied along for three weeks. French govommimt decided It had lice said. Powers said there were keep the Continent Icebound for at MIMSU Lyndon B. Johnaon of Texaa and Thek Case stood up and related l*aat. another three or four days. to end the j|.aag Indochina war. XVabhlnitoib Feb. 4 (i^\^ Diplo­ BO injuries...... hla Republican counterpart. Sen. that the. dnnamed lawyer bad left . N*\MM(Uig« Yet . The car Shepard was driving Menacing ice floes were report­ matic aourm aald loday^. Bnrpt Knondand of California, were ex­ ^ith a Shiith Dakota fAend of the ed building up Ih the North Sea Tha agraoMiit provided for con- has roeeivaa from' Coinn\Hnl*t_ rda off Rt. 6 in Columbia at .noon pected to confer today on what to Senator> Wn envelope ’ containing ■ulUtion -iM ueCUona t* b* kald yesterday after it skidded on an do in the aituafion. •aa the death' toll' oveT"the froxen lid* -4o RtiaalaiT'-jlndlf- Ibfr- 25 8100 blr continent rocketed to 113'in five throughout Vi^ Nam, both the liyiiahl^' bomber*—aome at fk m coi^cnoN icy curve, according to police. Senate aourcea aald the leader, CMe said'he learned of this cTeye. / free and Coqittunlat aecttona, in plr**(^ flying. ' Powers Skid the car was extensive­ Wide assortment of new spring jewelry in pastel were con.ldering taking for an im­ week ago in aXtelephone talk with ^ i e s t fatality report! from mld-1966. Th* ooi^lUtitma were nesa of thia new capatoiuV^ I Lma MUi Cured Smoked ly damaged and thgt Shepard was shades. Also sparkling rhinestone n^klaces, ear mediate inveatigation, perhaps by supposed (b begin Mat year. So far _ _ _ _gBwn Loan Fresh tha Commerce committee which Europe'! ,wor.'t atorm In the 20th was aald, waa a factor la ' treated for minor injuries at the rings, bracelets, pins. (ConUnned Page Nine) Century' showed France hardest ^ ^ Two New Voters at Gettysburg^ Pa, the parti** have not mat urgent call by President Blaan- Windham Memorial Hospital. Officiala hara beltava that the Tear CRelce m • .Uh, a s c hit with 31 dead!, Britain reported M«mle, hold UB th«r voting registration cards ai they ’*r and British Prim)* Miniatar 26 deaths, Italy 12, Denmark 11, teth roglstered aa yotera in thp Adame. County Court Iteuae, Gettysburg, Pa., aa votars Fsb 3. C3tln*aa Communlata hava aelied Bdeh thia week for new eCforta ta ■at 3Se as laeern cHy ‘ Germany and the Saar 10. Turkey Tha Preaident owns a farm near Gsttysburg, (AP Wirephoto), on thia Rtuatlon to try to get preserve peace in tlMi Middl* 10, Austria 4, Netherlanda 4, IDgh laytl Far Haatern oenfarai East. GENERAL going. Tha officiala aay th* In their , conference communique. 5 9 / ‘o $ 4 , Switaerland 3, Yugoslavia 2, -and appear to ba aaaking avary means First . Negro Stu^nt Belgium 1.* Biaenhowar. anij^ Eden prapoiia! TV SERVICE Temperatures plummeted far of huilding; iw, tb*ir praatlge and discuasiona with th* French, under MANCHISm X below freesing during the night Pair Accused that a Cheu-Dullea meatlng it on* a 1950 3-power a)p*emant, to FUBUC MARKIT Days M AS A after a alight letup Friday end of the devicea^they arayt^ng to decide on joint action which woul! Nights 9ZeV3$ 2 .1 5 PInsParta Protested al ’Pama raised hopes that the great freese afnploy, / ' \ ^bast . prevent any violation of tha TBL-BOS-SIM , 1 ' ■ might be'about to thaw. Red Resign Tha kind of confaraiica thpy ar* Arab-Iaraali true* line* They now euggeaUaf wejnd include a again denounced tha Sovlat block's ^scMooaa, iUa., Feb. 4 —Anw Several student, aaid police tr^d Suffering Widespread aumbar of natMMi^ln* 'chuntrlea sRUmated 1,000 men students, to persuade them to atop but di Reports ^f death and suffering a t $80 million eaie of arms to Bgypt Posts in Union parttaiipatad in 1954 Qaiwva as having "increased the risk at some chanting "Keep 'Bama white. not Use force. poured in'from all parts of the conference. are th* UniUd To hell 'With Autherine,” demon- A student whpsig namajsraip'-ppt 'y ^ ted^Mnydom and the European war." atrated early today against enroll­ Hertford^«b..4 (A8~Accused by Edward J. wfiiifii 8tat«*. Britaipr Franoa, Ruaaia. \ Franca has agreed to the pre- learned climb*!'upon th r-eiim el a former FBI uadercoMC" agent of Rad China, CRmbodia, Viet Nam, ment of the first Negro*student at at the l»se 8f TIm flag^oTruid esf Brietol, - Bn(land, an 80- tor of the Br klyi iJhomiio poeed talks, which probaMy wA ths University of Alabama. belnR Comnnihlets, two ' officials pital In BnMkImyii; N. Y.,^ this VMtminh, apd Laoa. atlin here next weak. i told the''crowtl, "the governor will ye*r-«ld woman wts found luffer- Rad Hm propoaad that if ORCHARD NEWS The singing, shouting crowd read about this tomorrow. We’re ingXfrom tevere fro-tbite after of the United Automobile Workers njorning^aa named superintend' Ehan Expected to Renew BM union .at the Pratt A . Whitney' thia githip . la brought tMether gathered on the university campus setting the example for Auburn." wandlM'ln! in a daae 18 houra «nt of M M hV ttr Memorial Hos- Poland and Canada Israeli Ambassador Abba Bbaa Fmh f«ckad From Orekord CroIwi marched to the home of Dr;^0. Asrininz Not Affected------acrofls\fraaen fields. "a.-:r- plant, in. West Hnrtfonl. have re* -JR axpactad aak-thd.BtataJDe- C. Carmichael, school president. signed their postv with th! ’iihTdn. . addea. thrat ihak« There have been no reporta of In Glksgow, six Lascar seamen Anhotihclipent of the appoint­ up UM intarnatA M control com- pirtment again next Week for ap­ Told he waa out of town, about !500 died froih fumes as they huddled 'Stanley MIchsIowski /'of New ment waa made by G. Elmore proval of leiael-'s reqveat to buy any negroes attempUng to enroll Britalh'apd Peter Kozyra of New­ mundh wHIch 'wH^diargcd. with of the atudenta marched downtown at Auburn ,— Alabama Polytech­ over a m\keahlff etove aboard Watkins, chairman of the''hos­ nng that tha 1964 al^m end $30 million in U.8. defenalv* weap­ and later disbanded. , nic Institute. their ship. ington resigned their committee pital's Board of Truateea, after A on*. He has ari appointmaht Mon­ posts yesterday, and the realgna- faro propariy Carried out: APPLES : Described as Panty Raid Helsoa Cole, editor of the stu­ In parts \)f London electricity board meeting. ' - Aaka Tighter Cnrha day with 0«6rge Allen, aaaistant Police described the disturbance \------i tlons were accepted by Donald Thoms 'takes over his duties secretary tor Middle Baat affairs. dent-published Crimson and White Beecher, Uhity Lod/e UAW presi­ Meanwhile, Sen. Mcdellen (D* MeINTOSH -BALDWINS last night Sa "one of those panty i,weekly newspaper, said that as (ContinueA on Page Nine) March J. He la scheduled to visit Ark) called today for "even tight­ Israel is reported to have set SHORT, AVERAGE ralda," but the' criea of members the demonstrators broke up, there dent. and John- E,' Crontm union here next week to discuss arrange­ er restrictions" againat trad* with February aa (’crash month" in its REDDELICIOUS- of the group -all were directed were cries of. "we want no Negro busInesR'Ii^nt, - . ments for the poslUop. He replaces both Ruaaia and Rad Chl|iA drive to.buy U.S. arms. Bban is Of T A L I against the newly admitted Negro atutfehts here." They were named aa leaders of a William P. Slover;: who resigned Other .Senators voiced opposi­ expected to titi Allan that con­ ON SALE AT STAND AND ORCHARD woman. There were no arrests. The demonstration lasted until Six-Fook Drif ts Communist cell/at Pratt A Whit- effective Jan. 1 because of the tion to any move to relax Cbineae tinuing dellveryVof CMeh firms to b e a u tifu l Autherine Luev. 26-year-old about 2 a.m. before the student" ney. by government witness pressure of his duties. Egypt makes ISrael dally mere I ' I " «■ ' i ' ' • / • Birmingham secretary, attended Anlhon.v P lr^ during te timon.v St trade controla, aa Brttiah Prime COME SEE OUR FINE DISPLAY OF SEAMRRUFE'S went quietly to their rooms. 'Thomak received his B.A. from Minister Sir Anthony Edefl sug­ apprehensive sbokjt Its dafensts, handktrehiefa her flrst classes yesterday. She The 125-year-old university has Tie Transport the Smith Act trial of eight alleged Syracuse University In 1940. gested yesterday. esj^cially againat Sir attack. PROPORTIONED 1 ; I ■ ■ ■ . was escorted throughout the day a campua enrollment of about 7,- Communists at New Haven. After graduation, he served in the Mc(Jlellan, chairman of the Diplomatic sourMs which n - [FRESH FRUITS ind VEGETABLES The delightfully different in romantic Valentine tokens . . . by police officers, and there was 500. MichaloWski was a member of United States Army from 1941 to Senate Permanent Investigations pbrted Egypt has ni^ rocaiv^ 40 little evidence of .any reaction ex­ the\union's Constitution and By­ 1945, attaining the rank of first ■ubcommittee, aald he h o ]^ to A C E T R O N ' Beautiful Burmel handkerchief, in lovely lacea. . . enchant­ cept curiosity. The university accepted Mias In West Tfexas laws Committee and Kozyra was bombers also said about 35 On 30 Open Daily 7 A.M. to 9 P. M. Lucy as a student In obedience lieutenant. He returned from serv­ start hearings Wednesday or Russlah-built MIG J5 jat fighters Last night about 11:15 o'clock, a mern^r of the union's Fair Em- ice and studied at the School of Thursday into alleged 'western Sunday From. 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. S U P S ing emhroidcriei. . . gorgeous prints. A collection of rare however, crowds of men gathered to a federal court ruling that Ne­ ^Jlainvlew, Tex., .Feb. 4 A ploym^t Practices committee. aro in Egyptian. handa. It takes gros must not'be barred because Hospital. Admlniatration in the BDWAR0 J. THOMS ahipmenta of atretegio materiaii about 15 minutes to trfiyel by air charm offering perfect little gift, and an ideal way to express around a cross which had been set raging snowstorm' continued to Mitchell Svirldoif, state CIO School of Public Health, Columbia to the Soviet bloc. F it You \ aflre in the center of University of race or 'color. Mrs. Polly Ann lash W e s t_ Texas today, Mt a- president, and assistant regional University. between dairo and Tei JAvlv. your own romantic mood. Ave... which bisects the campus. Hud.son, -who also sought admit­ lyzlng tran.sportatlon and piling vtnees in t^e treatment df the Senate Republican leader Know- Israel’s arms list, as asSeaa'ad by director qf UAW, said last night Asslstsuit UlreVtur land (Calif) aald ha thought the the Pentagon after its aubfitiMaa Porfootly ■ ? ^ ,j Firecrackers and some bomba tance In a 3-year court battle, was drifts ■’to rooftops. he had been., directed to make an Me then became assistant direc­ disease ha^^ made its continuance were set off. rejected by the board of trustee National Guardemen using hea Inveatigatio'n' to determine if fur­ unnecesaa/y, two montha ago, emphasUw# air Pero’s Brchard on the basis of her "conduct and tor of the Vanderbilt Cjlrtlc, Pres­ (Continued on Page Nine) defense. It includes radar wfirning After going to the president's trucks la.st night battled the bliz^ ther action iV needed in connection byterian Medical Center. New Change Title < \ OAKLAND AND AVERY STREET / home the crowd marched around marital record." sard to bring in motorists and-pas In announcing the appointment, equipment antiaircraft gusa and 25i^ 'o s^dd. with the case\ ^ York. He Was at the same time as­ F86 jet fighters. / the^ girl’s dormitory and then Mrs. Hudson, who has a 2-year- sengers maroonqd south of here \ Svlrldoff said he wilt start the sistant to the director of profes­ Wallms said Tlloms would be about half — an eatipiated 500 ,— old child, is Seeking a i^vorce. She after about 30 cars and a bus were probe with no hre-concelved opfij- sional services to patients. Thus, known as "administrator"’ rather U.S. and British offlciala striv­ walked down to the flagpole in the also is a Birmingham woman. stalled by drifts up to 6 feet high. lona and with air open mind. he was simultaneously Concerned t h ^ superintendent and the by- Labor to " Poll ing to avert any’'Arab-Isra*U hos- , heart of Tuscaloo.sa. Attorneys for the woman ref\ised Foot of Snow Falls with both. medical and non-raedi- l(ws will be changed to provide for tlliUes have expreaaed fears that As they marched the students enrollment' have asked U.S. Dist. This south plains city of 18,000 cal aspecla of ho.spltal administra­ the new title. Watkins said it has the spring months will ba critical. sang, "Dixie." and chanted "keep Judge Williams Adams to declare appeared to be bearing the brunt tion, Wa!tkina pointed oqt. /becomd customary to gse the term Legislators on Eisenhower and Ekleh announced Bama white. To heW with dean of admissions William Adam.- "administrator." no definite announced plan except Valentine Gift Scarfs - of the snowfall. Earl.v today more Prom March 1949 to June 1950,; to consult w^th France. ' - autherine." in contempt of the historic order. than a foot of snow had fallen and fews /Tidbits he Was assistant to the dean. Col­ He said there wero at J^ast 75 Panolwanfg Plasfe I All .silk prints and solid colors in wide assortment of a roaring north wind had swept It lege of Physicians and Burgeons, applicants for the post, a fact' Rent; Controls styles. into huge . drift8'‘'that ■ in ■ places C u M from AP W ires/ New Xprk CUy. In that “position which he felt TeflecU credit on the reached the eave.s of homes.. his duties Included budget adniin- standjhg of Manchester-Memorial New' Haven. Feb. 4 —Labor At Dalhart, Amarillo, Lubbock „• ,, , , , Istrstlon, government .contracts, Hospital. He said hr.' felt tliat leaders wj)o want Gov. Ribicoff to Eastland Spurs Drive and Abilene, wjicre the driving COiwer 4 Jury begins Investlga-, and non-professional personnel ac- standing Is due-to the fact that call a special legtalativ* session to BuUetiiis . $ 2 o 9 8 each .snow >\-aK aUll raging, the fgjl tion of I-os\Angeiea train wreck j tlvltles at the college, operated the Hospital is operating "ip the fieal with, rent control are going measured frotn 2 to 8 inches. Fai j Ih. wn „ A *^**m''’^*^C!L** 1, vonjunclion with Presbylerlsn black," and to the excellent staff to poll all members of the Legisla­ from the AP Wirts West Texa.s. which was blanketed tnv Hosplt.-il. a I 930 bed institution, with niore than the usual number ture to see hoV they feel about It. To Retain Segregation toy pistol law kpheliFby Magistrate p^om June - 1950 to October of. diplomats in their respective ....T.he..decla{on.to.taKe the poll wa* ro^^o'^fhchek“^ [ waller*hoiiKsM,. J. ir,. niVi i'''*’®'" i 1953. he''^W'*8;reai(feht of PisdlC»r*p*claliires'. ' . -- reached here last night at a meet-' NEW IKE ATTACK DENIEO..' ■ ■ ■ •»•«•■■IBBBBRRi*R BUIRBRBBBRSitK All, but the southern and east- "^hLes Columbia Unlveralty. Watkins said prospective appli­ ing of 75 labor leaders from all ■ Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. d ' By THE A88fK:iATF.O PRESS '•/but its classrooms were hers to ern .part of the state remained un-I Crimea \ ” He then became admlniaUator of cants' for the top administrative parts of the State and attended by. "A rumor that Prestdent Elaed- use. der a coatjng of Ice and anow to- San Gabriel t-.h.-Yfithasr Crotched sfazfuiitatiiMountain ivniauieitntiUllRehabilitation post consider Whether the hospital Mitchell Svlrldoff, state CIO pres- .bower had another heart attack Sen. James Eastland of Missis­ Her presence'*! the iihlverslty , day as freezing rains and sleet , and - - ’ d» »*ytar-oId Greenfield, N. H. He took is financially sourfU, the quality .of Identv and Joseph 'M. Rourke, sec­ yesterday Was.'quickly denied by sippi has called oh the South 'to was the result- of a> drawn out! continued-to" fall aTwichira F alk 'j daughuV“al? part''oT 7la^ its staff, and Its program of ex­ retary-treasurer o f' the Connecti­ White House spokesoieB. ''Tha V offer "stern resistshce" in its fight legal battle. And a legal battle atill Texark^ana. ^ngvieW, Tj’ler, Dal-Tof making hii eslraVed wife auf- i Brooklyn Thoraclh Hospital, a til* pansion. ^ - —- cut Federation of Labor (AFL), rumor • was that the Prestdent to maintain racial segregatipn. Lee Urges Session is under way on behalf of another I las. Fort Worth and' Minerar fer'"" virreckage of ^lasing b -I5 ' ‘“' ‘‘‘[“'"'"f- Thoms has met withxChlefS' of had been atrirken sometime be­ "There is no other alternative," -Negro, Mja. Polly Ann Hudson. ! Wells. bomber found-ln snoW „ %500-: ' • “*'■*“** niedlcal ad- staff on*a visit here. It came shortly after Mayor. fore 2 p.m, (EST) yesterday.’ *> • *dress-up* diaper with 1 2 the Deep South Deihocrat declared to whom university ofBclals have ‘ At least 16 deaths have been foot level .on San Gorgmio Peak in.i ' ‘ Richard C. Lee announced he baa — in a speech laat night at Charlotte, refused the right of enrollment. I urged Ribicoffto call a special blamed on the .blizzard since - i t ' California, with the 4\man crew session to consider continuing con­ SAVED IN PLANE CRASH N.C. He looked to the doctrine of Tnid'to Enroll Negro Pair roared into the Panhandle this i apparently dead, ' Fort Lauderdale, Fla„ Feb, 4 interposition as the South's chief mid-week and then spread over ! Harold E. Staasen, President trols after March 31, when they 1 Cbix gauze diapi weapon. .A /ederal court order : directed ! are t'q expire throughout the State. iPH-Four men pfirnchuted out Flea Direrted at .South. university officials to enroll both most of Texas. Most of the^leaths Elsenhower's special assistant for Earlier in the day Republican of n tu'ln-englnei Nnvy trniupert Miss Lucy and Mrs, Hud.son, biit wera'due to traffic mishaps on ice- . disarmament, Saya: "renewed, and Seriate Graup Approves plaric today after, (be Mg craft’ Eastland's plea was directed glazed highways and streets, oth- persistent efforts” for . disarma- State (Chairman Clarence F. Bald­ mainly to the South as he chal­ the latter was turned down on the ! win'had indicated that, the GOP- raugn|t-fire over thd AUnatto- R « > < » k basis of her'"conduct and marital ers to-Ares and suffocation from ment agreement still-have chance Ocean'Htvn/mileit off Fort Lau­ lenged the ^ antisegregatl.on de­ faulty, stoves, and one man died for success .. Federal mediators controlled House of Repreaenja- record." Mrs, Hudson, the mother ' Billion Dollar Soil Bank tivea.would not approve any. kind derdale Beach. A Navy deatroy- cisions of the U.S. Supreme Coiirt, of a 2-ycar-old child, is seeking; a ! of a heart attack while shoveling ! oall negotiators In Westinghouse eejesrort picked three of the mea HI* battle cry came a few hours snow" Electric fk>rp., strike back into of control If a special session is after Gov, Thomas B.'Stanley of divorce. She. called the uniyer.rg voice suffered'fax Josses beifausi^or'floocr Traymerir ITb InffivrdTiaT farmers ent flexible farm price supports In changed his position on rent con­ rights Aug. SO to Dominleh Vaa- which provide for individual liber-! filed for divorce yesterday from damage. would vary widely under the, two- favor of a return to former higher guard the rights of the states qnd ty and freedom," Eaatland s'atd.' actor's agent Sid Luft.oThev were Prowler whose olumsy h^use- part program. For diverting land/ rigid levels. trol.” . ■ . ■ sallo, 41, of New'lngtoa, after presers'e • our cherished conititu- "There is further at Stake the wed June 8, 1952. .Sbe charged A Baldwin's' staterhent followed | the latter' had been arreated tionsl syslgm." breaking frightened Mrs. Wllllanri from wheat, cotton corn and rice, I That could cause a tlme-cbnsum- by one by Ribicoff that he woul.d twice 'oa./ dninkea, driving' Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales racial Integrity, the culture., thei cruelty, asked the court to make Woodward Jr. lnt,p fatally shoot­ tjley^would receive half this year's i„g battle later on the Senate floor, lBotK expressed their views on creative-genius, and the advanced an equitable division . of com- call a -special rent control session charges within three yeai*. . the same day that a bulwark of ing millionnaire husband, sen­ support prlpe on the crops they The — Senate reversed Us committee only if Republican leaders would Lace Trim Tailored civilization of the white race.” muhltv property and reque.sted tenced to prison for 10 to '26 years. could have expected from the di­ V. 1 white supremacy toppled In Ala­ in 1954 to put the' flexflble aup- TTien he added: 'The entire custody of the t»o ihildren, Iaot- . , Federal Court jury liiatruried to verted land. Under a longer range agree that some chance of action RED MiNBU PERIL JAPAN bama, whose soldiers are credited future of this country is at is- Rjirts into operation at the urging exists. Tokyo, Feb. 4 (S>) — UJi. Navy with giving the Confederate Army ma, 3, and Joseph, 10 months old. disregara "pasaipn, prejudice or progtam for planting grass and of President Eisenhower and Sec­ aue." Mias Garland formerly was mar­ trees, they would receive 810 ah '.Ask OOP OoafereBce offlclals said today ' numeroua ‘ its rousing, tingling rebel yell. He called for a regional eom- public opinion" as it reaumes.dr- retary of Agriculture' Benson. He said he would soon-ask OOP Russiaa-made mines have be** 836 NORTH MAIN STREET TEL. MI 9-5253 5 3 .3 9 5 2 -3 ? Yesterday for the first time in ried to musician'David Rose and liberatlon' on whether 10 Ohloan4 acre rental, plus 80 per cent of the Morse, giving the first cost es­ leaders ‘to confer with him to floated deliberately iato the Ja­ The j i i k h a U C O M miaalon and the use of public nim director Vincente Minnelli, vlolatcid Smith Act. cost of replanting—an average -89 its history the University of Ala­ funds, in waging >the South's bat- .She and Minnelli had one child; timates dn the soil bank prqgram,' determine If there la such a pan Slea, mraaeing aavlgattea la bama had a Negyo stiident— British foreign - Secretary aays an acre. told the' committee that between chance. violatiea of the Geneva Cenven- a u m c h i s t A C o n n - Liza- , a< secret cominltnirpls of any Favorably linprmited i Opao Daily 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Indudiiig Wednesday Autherine Lucy of Birmingham. ‘There j* only one. course open it -was Luft. who, helped Judy 8455 million and 8650 million would Meanwhile . labor Madera who 4loa. A spokeahuui said 148 Tha achoola dining halls and kind arranged at recent confer­ "I think moat members of my go to farmer! who agree to divert me! her* last a i ^ t will go ahead mlnM kai* bee* reeorered Support Your. L4>m I YWCA FIbaiic* , C^mpultn CORNER OF MAIN AND OAK STRfeETS donhltoriefl were closed to her. (OMtlaiied ea Page Twa>) ences between PrapMent Eisen­ commute* were favorably Im- Japanese benches ar w*8sn AftatnoomaadSatiirdiQrs Until Noon _ (CMtlnaed. oa Pag* Two) hower and* Prime Minister Eden preaaed,"'Chairman Ellender (D- v ;- . , (CenHntied on Png* NiM) | (OastfaMM! *B Pag* Two) alaoa 1863. SI' . s< ■. ' ‘.4 \..' ’iV*-:.' J6 k ' -/ .’i, . “r: .'/ j :