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VOL. LX X X , NO. 96 (TWELVE PAGES) MANCEESTER, conn., TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, M61 (Claaatfled Advertlalng on Page 10) pr ic e U vb cents Kennedy to Deliver Kennedy Held For Extra Pay First Union Message To Aid Jobless

Washington, Jan. 24 (fl*)— The Kennedy administration Personally Monday is reported considering asking (Congress to authorize quick extra money for the unem- Liner Washington, Jan. 24 tenda to go in carrying ntempt day!a meeting of the leglalatlve ing Vice-President Johnson aS the idled workers paid out under the day there^re about 26 Amcri.- recommendatlona that Kennedy Senate’s majority leader he realizes Eisenhower administration during Hartford, Jan. 24 (IP)— cans aboard the Portngueso will submit to Oongreaa later. that he h a s ^ d to give up some the 1958 recession. cruise ship Santa Maria,' nHe e BBiaaald uioithat hen« expectsexpecia aeparateBcporB.' Three convicted g g m b 1 e r s of his independence as a senator. That money went to workers which has been seized by a mesaagea embodying legialativleglalatlve He said this is particularly true having run through all their state were held in contempt today propoaala will be aent to Congrea band of aTmed men. - '?• by Superior Court Judge within a week or two after KennedyKenned; (Continned on F a ^ Five) (Conttoned on Page Five) In Port Everglades, Fla., of- delivera hia State of the Union Mea- Charles S. House for failing to answer “ proper questions” at ficials of Shaw Bros. Shipping T reply to queatimia. Vice Preal. the current one-man grand Co. released 28 names de- dent Lyndon B. Johnaon said there jury investigation of crime scribed as a partial liat was no declsldn at the meeting on Americans abmrd the ship. which measures in the legislative conditions in Hartford county. Colder Arctic Air They were WUllam H. Malloy, The State Department did not rogram should have priority. He Sidicated there will be no decision Windsor, and Eugene Picano and immediately provide a list of until after Kennedy delivera his George Polasl.ian, Hartford, key passengers. State at the Union Message. figures among the 54 men arrest- Johnson called today’s session an Moving into State ed In the September 1969 gambling raids by State Police. San Juan, P&'erto Rico; Jan. excellent and very elective meet- - _____ ^ 24 (IP)— ^Warships and planes Ing. Judge House ordered the com' mlttment of all three to the Hart- criss-crossed old piracy trails The Vice President added that By ’n os ASSOCIATED PBESS ^ It was 28 below in the Adiron- ford State Jail "until they are pre- in the Caribbean today in a there was a general exchange of •The eastern half of the nation dacks and there were many other pared to answer the questions or viewa on problems confronting the bore the brimt of a bitter cold subzero readings across New York until further order of the court." search for political hijackers nation. But apart from fixing next wave today as even colder arctic State. One man was found dead of They were taken Into custody who seized a cruise, liner with Monday as the time for. Kennedy’s air moved into the area, whipped exposure in Roscoe, in southeastern They were held In the court bouse the professed aim of starting New York. mesaaga he said, today’s.confer- by icy northwesterly winds. for the time being however, so that the overthrow of Portugal’s ence dealt mainly with procedural The morning, dawned in 32 de- A cold wave warning was is- their counsel, Atty. Harold plans for weekly meetings of the gree below zero weather at In- sued for much of West Virginia Strauch, could have an opportunity dictator. President and the Democratic con- ternational Falls, Minn., and 32 de- with temperatures expected to drop to make Immediate arrangements The leader of toe hijackers, a gressional leaders. to a range between 5 below and 8 for an appeal of some kind. swashbuckling Portuguese exUe grees above zero at Anchorage, above with .two inches of new Komedy has tapped Johnson to Alaska. It waa 31 below zero at Two other grand jury witnesses, named Henrique Malta GaWao, head the. new administration’s snow. Nine deaths in the state previously reluctant to answer radioed that his action In taking Devils Lake, N. D., about the same were attributed to weather condi- Space Advisory OoUndl. Respond' time it was 31 a^ ve at Juneau, questions and also cited into court over the liner Santa Maria yes- Ing to questions, the Vice Presi- tions. In contempt proceedings, were dis- terday waa the first step in a move Alaska. Western Maryland had another dent said he la hopeful the per- Maine experienced its rixth con- charged on the recommendation of to oust Portuguese Premier An- sonnel of the council can be select- snowfall, 3 ^ Inches dropping on State's Atty. John D. LaBelle. tonio de Oliveira Salazar. He mes- secutive day of biting 'cold with Garrett County during the night. ed soon. the thermometer dipping to 33 be- They were Glrolomo James San- saged the National Broadcasting Fresh snow also fell in western tucclo, also known as "Bobby Gov: John N. Dempsey takes his oath of office from Chief Justice Raymond E. Baldwin, today in toe Co. that all Is "as normal as an He also expressed hope that low at Old Town and no letup in Pennsylvania. The largest accumu- sight Concord, N. H. recorded -27, Doyle," a local sporting figure, and hall of toe House. to toe background is Anthony E. Wallace, speaker of the House. (Herald ordinary cruise.” He said all toe “some o f the best minds in the lation was 5 inches at Ehie. Thomas R. Devito, another con- and Rumford, Maine -26. photo by Oflara). ship’s more than 600 passengers— count3y“ will be represented in th e Weather Bureau said the victed Hartford gambler. including many Americana — are the coHaeil mwnbership. The Connecticut forecast: new cold wave would move from Similarly, a contempt proceed- Windy, blowing snow this eve- safe. Republicans ^plauded the PreS' the Great Plains to the Atlantic ings against Salvatore Amendola, “Passengers end crew asked that tdent’s decision to outline his ning. Bitter cold winds and fair tonight. Already some Arctic air also a convicted Hartford gambler, tonight and Wednesday except their families be Informed they program within a week after tak- was plunging readings from Min- were dismissed last week after he are well — and I add well and scattered snow flurries in higher nesota to the Ohio V w ey. Dempsey Takes OatL of Office, ing ofSee. But their reasons were nged hia mind about answ^lng free," he added. .dltfetent from those, of the Dem terrain. Low temperature tonight qUM-baitote State Referee, E:^ Two U.S. destroyer*, two Brit- oorSts. 8 to 15 below zero. High Wednsg- twijtii. who is conducting day near 10 degrees. Increasing Plains and H&nH im i Valley. ish frigates and about a dozen Sens. Thomas H. IRMStel o f Call' the crime investigation. plane* were zigzagging over, toe fomto, ’ assistant Senate Republi- northwest winds becoming 15 Several mkrim of -20 ara -80 were Santucclo is the only one of six Outlines His Program for State registered in North Dakota and Caribbean 'and adjacent water* can leader, and Barry Goldwater, m.p.h. this afternoon and tonight witnewes brought into court In of the western Atlantic, off toe old R-Arls., said they hope Keimedy diminishing slowly Wednesday. Minnesota. Below zero readings contempt proceedings who was also were rsoMded over the North Spanish Main. Atlantio stated while the teens not arrested in the big 1959 raids. Hartford, Jan. 24 (/P)—Gov. John^raphers, before hia familiar amilefestabliahment of an atomic energy V Their aim wm to intercept and were common from the Central N. Dempsey took the oath of of- appeared. tenter for the use of Industrial con. halt the luxurldtis, 20,906-ton vesj Plains eastward to the northern fice today and outlined hia admin- At the end of the applause, cerns, universities and medical in- sel without harm to the pusengers Record Low for Date istration's educational, social and which lasted less than a minute, stitutions. He proposed a study fo Ohio Valley end the central Appa- Windsor Locks, Jan. 24 (/P)—A or the 370 crewmen — menaced 2 Unarmed N-Bombs lachians. economic program tq a festive a legislator cried, "Hip, hip, determine what the best site would cold wave continued to grip Con- joint session of the Legislature. hooray,” and those assembled re- be and what monies would be At Hospers, Iowa, it was -26 to- necticut today and aent the mer- (Continned on Page Five) peated it. needed.’ day and many other communities cury plunging to 19 degrees be- Dempsey's Inaug^iral address reported subsero readings. stressed increased state aid to Sen. Anthony J. Armentano, the Dempsey said hia administra- In Jetj/Bomber Crash low zero, a record low for toe tion’s program was geared to the Cold wave warnings were issiiid education, more welfare as- president pro tempore of the Sen- date. sistance, help for the railroads ate and second in line behind growth of the state, and he by the Weather Bureau for Nebras- The U.S. Weatoer Bureau aaid ka, Kansas and Missouri as Uie and buses, and greater emphasis Dempsey, introduced Dempsey and summed it up this way in his pre- Ooldeboro, N. C , Jan. 24 (P)—#110 information ^offlcer who m - toe numbing 19-below waa record- Bulletins icy air swept into the upper Mis- on urban renewal and redevelop- Chief Justice Raymond E. Bald- pared speech: A mnltimlUlon doUar Air Force Jet companled Gen. Sweeney, said “ It ed at 2 a.m. at ita station here ment. win for the eweariiig-in ceremony. sissippi Valley. Colder weatoer was 10 degrees colder than the pre- "A strong educational system, from the AP Wires bomber carryli^g two “unarmed nu- looks like it broke up in the air Dempsey got a standing ovation Armentano displayed a touch always alert and responsive to the and fell." Parts of the plane were in prospect in toe western and vious Jan. 24 record of 9 degrees clear weapons” crdshed in flames Boutoem plains, the central MiS' as he entered the jamed hall of the of nervousness, and started to in- needs of society, la not only a near here early today. Three men scattered over a 1% mil* area. in 1907. sissippi Valley, the Ohio Valley, House a minute or so before the troduce Dempsey as "John L.” necessity’ for growth, but pro- 11 AIRMEN SAID A|JVE were killed but the other five crew The pUot, Maj. Walter F. Tul- scheduled 12:30 p.m. He wore Dempsey’s middle initial is N for loch, 45, of 3515 Fourth Ave., San Tennessee and the Carolinas. vides one measure of how imder- ^Washington, Jan. 24 (ff)—Al- members parachuted to safety. Ught snow fell in some parts of Police Grab 11 serious expression, and it took a Noel. Armentano caught himself, standingly and intelligently we One of the rmidenUfled nuclear Dikgo, Calif., made a dramatic the icy belt, from the Dakotas Ansonia, Jan. 24 (d>)—Eleven while, plus the urgings of photog- and everybody laughed. ter niore than two yean of un- Wdapom waa Jemaoned before the appearance at dawn. He had been deal with all our human obliga- certainty the United States has a through the Great Lakes region persons were arrested by state The oath taking was brief, and tions.” r crash and waa parachuted safely considered missing, but he walked and Upper Ohio Valley. But snow report from' what .officials de- and local police last night in Dempsey began to speak. "The mental and physical scribed as a most unusual source to ground. The second nuclear de- from a swampy woodland area to ended east of the Appalachians. raid of a bingo game at^ St. Se- "Perhaps I should start off by vice was found In the wreckage of a farmer’s home to notify base health of our citizens; care and that 11 American airmen, miss- Fresh snow fell yesterday in Vlr bastian's Hall.. Authorities aaid saying that John L. is not a bad rehabilitation of the helpless and ,the huge 8-Jet D02G bomber o f the authorities he had .parachuted gUiia, Maryland, West Virginia, News Tidbits ing since September, 1958, are cu h prizes were at stake in toe name either.” he said. Then Ije got needy; wide opportunities for the alive and kept somewhere In the Btrateglo Air ODmtttdnd (SAC) safely. New York, and North Carolina as game, instead of merchandise al- which crashed: kbout 15 - miles Culled from AP Wires down to the substance of his ad- enrichment of the civil rights Sotiet Union. The source Is a So- A major part of toe wreckage freezing weather waa reported lowed by state law; dress. north o f here in a-rural area. was strewn across a rural paved throughout wide areas of toe South. gxiaranteed to all people; the very viet government-controlled pub- Police confiscated about 81,000 The Governor made no mention safety of life itself—all these must liration which reprinted an ar- The plane is the biggest operat- road. Parts of toe plane, which From the Icy midwest, tempera In cash, along with toe bingo ed by the Air Force. had disintegrated, lay in fields tures increased fairly even south A Soviet scientist who directed of the tax increases that are ex- constantly be our concern; must ticle to this effect first pobUshed ward to the 50s in central Texas equipment. a two-year polio vaccination pro- pected tO' be adopted this year, al- always be a sacred obligation of In an East , German magazine. The Air Force said there was bordering toe road. Those arrested, mainly from no danger of nuclear explosion or The bodies *^ Air Force personnel armed with foreign ofilce sources report . . . Town Hall, Papers Lost New York^ Jan. 24 (AV-The«>lnvolve moving tons of files, equip- A Baptist minister repudiates his Hospital in Boston, where he ‘Sleeping Beauties’ carbines surrounded toe area. Air ment, etc. The legal problems are had been a patient for several Force firemen wearing-hooded in- New York Herald Tribune report- statement that he burned down ed today that toe American and In themselves tremendous. hts churches in Palo Alto and weeks. He was chairman of the Mother Sentenced sulated suits remaned nearby un- board of A. Cl Gilbert Oo.. and til fires flmm toe wreckage sub- Foreign Bank of Tangier—for- Fontana, Calif. In East Windsor Blaze merly known as toe Moroccan Tthe quoted material then ad had served as president eC the For Drug Episode sided before they probed toe area vised that ail correspondence be The West German government Bank—has been missing since last is preparsing a 81-2 billion package Company until 1954, when he to B^ertaln there was no radia- sent to the Panama City post office was succeeded by his sen, A.C. tion. June along with Its executives and plan to help the U.S. balance-of- East Windsor, Jan. 24 (;P)—A'*' Town officials are trying to de- Cleveland, Jan. 24 UP>— A Juve- resources of |4,043,9(X7. box. GUbert Jr. The oompnny’s nile court Judge sentenced the MarshaU Suggs, a Negro tenant The Herald Tribune said It had payments problems through pay- spectaculax fire fought in sub-zero termlrie today the records that may The newspaper -prefaced' Its ment of postwar debts, purchase temperatures early today destroy- headquarters are in New Haven. mother o f the “Sleeping Beau^’’ story with this note: investigated the activities- of toe be salvaged from the town vault, He lived in nearby Hamden. Fratantonio sisters today to (Oontlqined cm Page Two) bank. of armaments and assuming some ed East Windsor’s 100 year old "L ost:. One bank with private of America’s foreign aid burdens, town office building, masses of cur- an addition to the rear of the town maximum penalty of a yeardn Jail ' The story also said in part: office building and safes in the RULES UNIT TO EXPAND 'and a flne of 8600, plus costa for ^ _ accounts totaling more than 83 The New York Times reports... rent town records and equipment. million and listed assets in ex- The privately managed financial Adolf A. Berle Jr., one of Frank- The building, insured for 890,000 various offices. The new grand list, Washington Jan. 24 ’ UR— The secretly feeding toe little girls CifUTTier F lT C T l6 Q inatitution, formed In 1942 and re cess of 84' million. Findesji please lin D. Roosevelt's original Brain could cost up to 81/2-million to re- House Rules Committee by a vote sleep-inducing drugs. portedly headed by a man named about three-quarters coinplete, is of 6-2 today approved aa Mcreaee Judge Albert A. Woldnuinn contact ahxious depositors In New Trust, was reported today to have place, officials estimate. The town among the records causing the To Broken Oil Line Yorit, Vermont, Mississippi, Flor- T. Stangbye, announced to Its been asked to become a top level recently added replacement cost greatest concern. in Ita membership designed t* temly lectured the petite, raven- break a coalition’s grip on legte- . , haired Mrs. UUian Fratanflmio, •S' ' ______ida, Ekirope and North Africa, or American and worldwide depositors coordinator on Latin American af- insurance. Also outstanding tax lists of the too New York Herald Tribune." on June 22 that recent reforms in fairs for President Kennedy. Fire, believed to have started tax collector, involving about 895,- latlon. Voting against the Hmm saying: Athens, Greece, Jan. 23 (ff)—The leadership’s plsii to booet the "You were not only a bad Also at toe top of toe story were Tangier made impossible the con' near the oil burner In the base- 000 in unpaid taxes, were in the Navy blames a ruptured oil line Jtinued freedom of activity toe bank James G. Cross offers condition- membershtp from 12 to 18 were mother to your children, you were for the raging 3-bour Are that these reported excerpts from the al resignation as president of the ment of the 2 1/2-story former building. previously had ehjoyed while Tan- eight room school house, was dis- Chairman Howard W. SmKh, D- a bad wife to your husband. Unless truck toe huge aircraft carrier bank’s last official contact with Bakery and Confectionery Work- The building housed the tpwn_ Va., and Rep. WUllani M. Cei- there la a change In your personal- its depositors—a circulkr. gier was an international city. covered by Fire Chief Charles clerk’s office, the assessors and' Saratoga, the U.S. 6th fleet’e big .The dppositora were advised of ers International Union provided mer, D-MIss. The six other Demo- ityrjrou should not be trueted with punch, killing eeven crewmen and The American and Foreign Bank a pending corruption case against Stlager of Broad Broojt as he pass- taoc collector’s office, toe select- the move to Panama were liberal ed the building on his way home crats voted for the propoeaL The the iq^bringlng o f your children." Injuring 23. . Post Office Box 982 him is dropped and he Is given a men’s office which is also used by only two BepubUcane eettlgeed te He told the 29-year-oild mother There wks no indication how long Panama City, Panama legislation would permit the ac shortly before midnight. the building inspector and resident customed ease of operation. reported 8250,000". . . The Philip- ttw co m m it^ dM net veto. Rep. of five tost Bher was fortunate ehe toe 76,000-ton ehlp would be out Tangier, June 1{2, 1960 pine constabulary halted a train Firemen from neighboring towns state trooper, the Ihist Windsor B, Carroll Roeco, R-Teea,, Is HI was ehiargad only with Ul-treatmett action or of what repairs would be We are moving; to Panama. The Post Office box nuihber in were called to assist, but firemen Public Health Nursing Association carrying President Carlos P, were hampered by freezing pumps and four less frequently uae^ rooms and Rep. Glarenee J. B rem . R- o f her tira daughters. Bernadette, neceesary. Newmnen were'barred T ^ ay, June 22, 1960, marks toe Panama City was for "absolute Garcia today when a-, 6-inch-long Ohio, arrived too Ute for the veto. I, and Venlta, 6. It la only a mat- from bouding toe carrier or, talk- end V 16 years of ^ration In emergency" transactions over toe and a lack of water during toe in toe second floor including one There are- twe-GOP vaeaaelee. section of raU waa discovered first two hour* of fire fighting. It with,Civil Defense communication* ter o f luck, toe Judge 'told her, that in g to her crewmen. Tanghc for toe American and For- following four weeks. After that, missing. the children eecap^ death and the Flames Ixroke out In a machinery eign Btmk and Ita predeceaeor, toe toe bank presiimably would resume was 2 aim. when toe blaze, which equipment and the former Justice DAO AStU LUMUMBA MOVR dbarge was not more aerioqa its ciutomary service to clients. The Air Force will concentrate had been spreading through toe up- Court quarters. compartment a t 3 am . yeaterday Moroccan Bank. Today, yra are on developing.a new, more power United Natitna. iaa. S4r

PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING H E R A % MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEST^ER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1961 FA0Bt198i w——, BoUon 2 Uharmed N-Bomhs 3heinwold on Bridge MarteNamed School Board Okays St. George’s Man o f Year CLASS E N C IC SII In Jet Bomber Crash Teacher, Staff, Pay FOR lATHTUM OMItiSTRA 1 KNOV thb namb Names Three OF 3IIB game SSOTsB^Mle Byjaycees ) B id SHOWERS t n m T M f 0»9) ' there had been no radiation dan- SOCIEIY ^ i^xMietewrtd ger. By Hie Manchester Board of Educa-f fled nurses and dental hygienists Glass does a boaotifol job for-todil b a veryj se ebrd game esUed Atty. Paul R. Marta rt 3il Bea- eaRMT, h M thii^plaat flew di- In July, 1959, an Ail* Force CU4 To G>minittee Uon approved salary schedulea last and 3800 at maximum for certi- -I|LUNCHE0H Hearts ma players follow toe ton St last night was the rs- fied personnel. Hie preeent salary porpoBoa in your bathroMo. Eaay to| rectly over his house. He said the transport carrying nuclear weap- queen o f spades f K? ’ night for teachers, custodiaiu, ons crashed and burned on take- tula that the clptsnt of tha Second Axmusl Jay- schedule for 18 steiu has a mini- clean. Never wean out. plane "sounded like it was about St George's Episcopal Church must bolsyedbqnlayed ati toe flrrt oppor- cee Dlsttagulshed Service Award matroiu, clerical staff and toe half running. I think it had al- off. Officials at Barksdale Air * BAST mum of 33,200 with a maximum OFBN 9 AJL to a PJL .Force Base, La., said there was named three new members to Us V tunity. 'Hils m ^ be fliie. for « A742 <43 (DBA) at a dinner hiM at the health ataff. of 35,600. The revised schedule has ready' fallen when I heard an ex- ~4l Huitti, but there’s no need to Ap- BAIUBDAT 9 AJL toU NOON no earolbslMi and no danger from exscutive. committee at its annual 5 a Imperial Steak House in Bolton. ’The teacher salary schedifie toot toe same minimum with a 16.700 ^oalon that—sounded—like dyna Sunday. Mra Paul M raeg- ply toe-ifule-to-«o»trs®t-b«dge.— ^ * 6 2 mite. It was mighty loud. 1 live radiation. ' ^ The award, presented by Rob- Will be recommended to the town maximum. At the Pentagon, the ^ Force _ of SteeU’s Croeaing Rd.. and West led the deuce of spades, 7 a Q ort Heavisides, DSA committee 3H miles away, (from the crash •oiriBh Board of Directors will range The ,board approved a motion to said the plane that crashed today Carl A. CaiUon of Brandy St, and South cunningly played the chairman, was the highlight ot the from 34,400 to 37,500 in IS pay have a etudy made during the next J. A. W HITE a U S S 00. aoene) and it shook my house.” was on an airborne alert training were named to 3-year terms. Jack from dummy. East, a re- * K 10 affair which had A. Raymond • The first four of the survivors R jr 16 step#. The htsnebester Education year by toe adminlatration and rep- aiJM ISL^-PheM Ml 9-7322 mission. Announced recently by Grover C. Haliquest of French Rd., formed Hearts pUiyer, put up. the Rogers,'Manchester High School resentatlvea of school custodians picked up were Lit. William R. Wil- the . service, the plan was to send A Q 7.3 Association (MEA) presented vS was named to the vacancy in a queen Of spades and thereby gave principal, as the teatured speak' salary proposal of 34,500 to 38,000 on Job classification and evalua- son, 27, Somerville, N.J.; Capt. SAC bombers across country term which expires In 196X up game and rubber. 9 S 4 2 er. Richard W. Rardin, S3, San ,An- i in 12 steps last November, but tion of custodial and matnma Jobe. into the air and keep them there Incumbent members of the sx- * It’s esgy to see what happened In presenting the award to Next year it is hoped that pay tcmlo, Tex.; L,t. A. C. Mattocks, several hours. ecuUve committee are Harold I K T . * a « agreed last week with the Board from that point on. South went Marts, 33, Heavistdes said to the personnel poUciea subcommittee on schedules' for these groups can be 27, the third pilot. MaysvtUe, N.C. The plans was part of a SAC Wckfbrd oC Coventry, VTsnk Bury after the efube, giving up two and Capt. Paul EL Brown. 37, Optdagksd -> about 60 persons attending the the 34,400 to |7,5()0 scale. made according to toe type r t unit at the- Seymour Johnson Opera at Suue Theater of Manchester, and Mrs. Roy Boa- clqb tricks In the process. The de- 4 2 work toe different cuatodiana and SAVE UP TO $150.00 Beardstown, Bl., the navigator. Base, which Is part of the Tactical dinner that ‘’because of bis con- The new salary schedule pro- MoSart’s "Marriage of Figaro” be the first offering in the worth of Vernon Rd. fenders could also get two spades, tributions to the'general walfkro matrons do. WORID 9AMOUS QUAlITV^tUII* Others on the plane were MaJ. Air-Command. 1961 opera film series at the State Theater tonight at 8:15 p.m. Parish officers were re-elected: but nothUig else. Dummy’s nine of he plays to the first- trick. N«v- vides Manchester’s 408 teachers Mrs. Jane Stuck, acting chair- '^ESugene Shelton, 41, o f 231 Bur rt Manchester and his nvideitob rt with an average aimual wage in- The opera will be performed by the Berlin State Opera, and the cniarles W. Lsthrop of Keeney Dr. spades provided a second stopper erthelsss, ha should oiedlt South lesdenhlp and business progreri^ man of toe perMnnel policies sub- wood Lane, San Antonio, Tex., cast will include Ehna Berger, Willi Domgi^-Fassbender, An- as vice chairman; Henry F. Mc- In the enemy’s suit, and South with tha SOS or Mug of spades for crease of 3522 with Increases rang' committee, moved for a Job evalua- radar navigator; Maj. Eugene Carrier Fire Tied gelika Half, Sabine Peters, and Tiana Lsunnits. Also Included In it was rt toe opinion of the Judges tag from 3400 to 3645. Donough ot Hebron Rd. as treas- had no trouble In taking nine the Jump to two notrump, and to present this DlstinguUdied Serv- tion and classification study of toe Richards. 42, of 215 West Frank the program will be the Overture from Bellinl’a “Norma” and urer; and Mrs. Joseph D’ltalia of tricks. then the correct plsyiPt the first In addition, a major medical in- clerical staff and aaked that a re- lin St.. Toocoa, Ga., electronics MSndelsohn’s "A M ldsui^er Night’s Dream.” Rt 44A, clerk. ice Award to a former Jayeee, surance plan would be reinstated at To:Brok€n CHI Line Sava toe Queen trick stands out like the proverbi- husineis leader and frienda as the port be Bubmitted before budget weapons officer: and T. Sgt. Fran- The pariah voted to estobliah If we look at all of thb handS 1 sore thumb. two- per cent above toe 3944 in time next year. The new super- cis R. Bamish, S3, of Vernon St., we can easily see that East could PiMy Ontetion . outstanding young man of Man- monthly benefits that they received I Ppge Qae) three . commlasloiui: Property, chester for 1061—Paul R. Marts.” intendent of schools, William Cur- 4-TRANSISTOR Greenfield, Mass. Interpol Joins the Search \ Christian education, and stewsrd- top the game by saving the Partner bids ons qpsde, and the two years ago. tia, is ta favor of tola and explained Although there was no danger que«i rt spades. Diumny’s jMk of next plsyte* double*. You hold; Marts, a law partner of State —One o^-^tta-hiiafad was noportadj ------V~ ’7‘. , ' eWp. Bickford was names to head Representative John F. Shea Jr. The totid cost of toe salary in' that some of toe office personnel HEARING Alb of nuclear radiation or explosion, in serious condiUdn. the property unit; Robert E. Barn- Mtedss wins toe first tnck, flpsdB S=j^**»; Hearts—9 6 5 2; creawe ia 3205,000, with the cost carry much more reaponaibtlity Air Force offidals said nuclear de- ard Jr. of Tolland Rd., church Itouth reaches his hand with a Diamonds—iO 6 2; Clubs—A o. and a Manchester native, is a Only 3 3 It waa ^ second major disaster graduate of. Trinity Collage In of regular increments 366,000 and thah others and should be paid ac- vices such as those aboard contain aboard a U.S. Fqrrestiu class car- Lost: Ope Bank, Assets school superintendent, the Chris- heart to finecse tha nine of clubs What do you surt toe coat of the schedule revision cordingly. The board approved toe highly explosive material. The Air Um ^ucaUon. group; and Mrs. around to the queen. Answer; Bid three spades. This 1050 and the Boston University rier in five WOeks.' Hu! Saratoga’s Law School in 1953. 3139,635. ' motion. , SOc DOWN-lsOe WEEKLY Force said such explosive ma sistOr ship, the Constenatlmt, was DItaUa, stewardship. The three East returns a low spade, and Jump raise after an opponent's Board chairman Harold Garrity terial conld bum and explode. gutted by a f48 million fire that leaders will nominate commiatlon West captures the king of spades takeout double promises gort Today \he la a member of the aid "In view of what’a happening JUDGE RESIGNS B«.1i wilaMrira Mrachrafi wiei rttete ate Last Thursday, a B52 on a rou- started from a fuel oil leak Dec. members from the parish member- with toe ace. Now East wins the trump sUfiport with account of Connecticut Bar Association, Ro- in toe state approval o f toe salary Hartford, Jan. 24 olnted* lest iw y m ro tea B awtoe iratemSIiaflad a air and crashed In southeastern fifty clvtlian workei (Coatinned from Page One) charge of grounds and building tricks and two clubs. hand you would rtelouble. His contributions to the fonersl September, submitted hie resig- aa tel... raj^ra Regan, 1 East doesn’t have our advan- (Copyright 1661, Griiersl The school board also approved Utah. Five of the seven men Uvea. Oerro Gorae, N. C. work, announced that aeveral men welfare rt the community also nation to Gov. John N. Dempsey ALL TYPES OF iH ihgier (or Panama) to tage rt seeing all the cards before Featuras Corp.) have involved hlS chalrmanahlp a 6 per cent increase in custod- ' aboard were killed, the other two A court of ibquliy headed by The Navy said those seriously In- have agreed to superviae projects iaiu' aalaries in an 8 step salary yesterday. He asked that the res- BATTERIES e 1 YEAR GUARANTEE e parachuting to safety. Bear Adm. Arthur R. Oralla, com- jured Include;! Cmdr. Josepyh be on the high seas,” the story said, at the chureh this year. Hiey in- rt the Manchester blood program ignation become effective imme- cantlniilng in part: in 1954; co-chairmanship of the chedule. The new salary range The B520 U a 223-ton, 8-Jet gi- mander of Destroyer Flotilla 2, was Revle Rees, husband of Mrs.Baien clude Paul Maneggia, Richard K. A happy ooeaalon la depicted on these faces aa they admire Atty, Paul R. Marte’a (second from left) will have a minimum of 33,575 to diately. DeSesa offered to expla- REXALL jix ’wnr. ant bmnber which was built by the named to lavoBt^te the fire Rees, 90 South Down Rd., Hunt- DUsppesiahce of the institution Danielson of Ckfionlal Rd., Hugh A. yeu. The present mcmlng class Cancer Cnusde in 1955 aild for nation, but it la known that Ue has LIGGETT Parkade has been brought to the attention two- jresra the chairmanship of Distinguished Service Award last night at the Jaycee’a Second Annual DSA Dinner at the Imperial a maximum of 34,675. The pres DRUG Boeing Airplane Oo. It is a global aboard the Saratof^ ington, N. T., and son of Mra CoUina of Vernon. Carl Carlson. will meet In the afternoon and the Education Board Votes Steak House in Bolton. The smiling group includss Mrs. Marts, Marts, Robert Heavisides, DSA been lU recently. of the U.S.; Department of State present afternoon class will meet the Mental Health Campaign that ent aalary range la in nine steps mlstfle platform bomber with bO' Fire control parties from the Chariotte Louise Oablsch, 'Town- ***^L^****®* U sISlsw o f C oven try. Chairman; and Atty Vincent Diana, Jayeee president who was master of ceremonies. Marte waa and has as a minimum 33,400 to Saratoga’s 3,800 officen and man send,' McrnU and the Moroccan and Panamanian The pariah now haa 63 f«min«c in the morning. This arrangement was cited by the Connectirat As- ~ proved electronic gear to screen It embasslea by a growing stream of cited for- outstanding lesulershlp qualities in Manchester since 19S4 when he opened hla own law 34,450 at toe maximum. The total • from detection and attadc and to fought the fire for two hours dtep on the roll, representing about 210 will remain In effect for the rest odstlon for Mental Health for the office here. (Herald photo by Pinto). below decks and finally extinguish- Inquiries from frustrated and people, the clerk reported. Ten rt the yeu. Hio hours rt ths ses- Practice Teacher Plan greatest per cent increase during cost of toe salary increases for give reliable radio contact with frantic depositors. Most of these custodians wUI be 318,070. homy basaa ed it without help from other fith persona were accepted as legal sions are 9 to 11:30 sjn . and 12:30 1969. Schaller Retires depoeitora seem to be U.S. citizens, to 3 p.m. The Air FOrce first reetived dS' fleet units. The dead, a «*«pi» T about the bomber's new electronic taining statiaUcs to estimate • the and 10:30 a.m. find 1 to 2:30 pjn. and provide opportuaitiss for the 1he Invocatim and benediction lease trained volunteers from ad- A HEA D! «n ^ son of Mr. and Mrs. NeU and a series of stringent banking to enter Into training that would Leonard TerwlUlger of GlMtonbu- to bring to a Feb. 20 meeting countermeasMres equipment, de- the Charles Restsursnt in HiuT- needs of the pariah, to help decide Hie woric would require 4 to 5 professlonsl gnmth rt otir own was given by Rev. Charles Shaw, ministrative duties to a direct re- It was felt by members of toe signed to evade, confuse and Atkinson, 136 It Sprlngettshury tord. Igwa were enacted. where the church building should hours during the day. allow them to graduate with teaching staff.’ ’ ry was elected secretary. lationship with scouts, a more articles of new washable clothing board that toe health ataff salary Ave., Tork. Ps. enough credits and with the experi- principal of the new Etest OathoUc disrupt enemy radar detection and Schaller wag one of the charter be situated, and how best to lay Booster Event Ctartis added that.the Board of H lrti SchooL Others from this area elected in- adequate camping program, and for children from 1 to 17 years schedule waa adequate, but toe Interception. Chidr. MankaS Kugene B m - out the acreage remaining in the . Residents rt Cluke Rd. and ence BBMhe a teaching position at Education would have complete clude Mrs. John Pickles of Man- of age for' patients at toe New- members of the prison union. the sM nentery level the Sep- 'A e Judges selecting Manches- full-time direction of volunteers board did apptove a recorgmenda- A number of planes carrying un- homan o f the chaplain corpa, .hus- He waa born in a small town in 12-acre plot for recreaUon. Flora Rd. have been Invited to an control over toe program. It would chester, and Mrs. Steven Wil- ington Hospital for Crippled Chil- tion to provide an increase of band of Mrs. Florence RelU Bren- tember following graduation. ter’s Jayeee “Man o f the Year* and troops by a professional exe- armed nuclear weapons have Vieques in the Jura of Switzerland, ever Follies^ Church members hope to estab- Infoimal meeting at the home of select the number of student teach- were Edward Olenney, last year’s liams, South Windsor, member- cutive. , dren. 3100 at maximum for non-cortl- Looking ahead into 1961, who can tell what its crashed in the past. In no instance mman, OoUege Park Apartments. one o f ten children. lish a park on the site which may Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Converse 'Hie program calls for support ers coming in and discharge them ship-nominating committee; Mrs. 1^^ and Dickinson St, Camp Hm! by the Board of Eiducstion, the wlimer of the Distlnguiahed Serv- Among toe area’s participants was the miclear warhead exploded. HU father brought the Schaller also be used by other parishes in Jr. on Cluke Rd. tomorrow at 8 If they did not perform Well. ice Award and first recljplent; Rab- Leland Carlson of Manchester, town administration and meinbers WIlMmantlc State College and in a flag ceremony last night were 365 days will bring in the way ol opportunities, Most recent crash was Oct 15. temily to thU country in 1910, Raise $4fi00 the archdeaconry. The meeting p.m. to discuss the Bailey Report’s bi Leon Wind, Mayor Harold A. Mra. G. W. Jones of Glastonbury Mrs. Kovalcek of Manchester, Mrs. Lt Cmdr. Qiarles Abram Mat- when Quatove waa 10 years old. Junior high sriwbl proposal. of the teaching staff. the University rt Oonhactlcut have 1959, when a nuclear-armed B52 thews Jr„ husband of Mrs. Father voted to name the facility the ridngton. Chief Circuit Judge and formerly of Manchester, and Newmarker of Rockville whose bomber and its refueling tanker Hiey settled in Mancheater so hU Donald W. Greene Park when It Tonigbt’s Meetinga It would require the board to Indicated their wUHnghess to pay Mra. E. L. Newmsu'ker of Rock- responsibilities . . . even emergencies? lepton Matthewa, 254 fUUemfw make available two rooms on a a 350 stipend for each practice Jay'^. Rublnow and John Deme, area includes Vernon, EHlington collided near Hardinsbuig, Ky. Tte father could work as a weaver at For Hospital becomes a reality. It would honor The Public Building Commission owneirrt radio station WINF. ville, members at large. Terrace, Jacksonville, FTa„ and Ghenay MUU. part time baaia where student teacher supervised by the Man- and South Windsor, and Mrs. John fiery explosion destroyed both the present vicar and founder of will meet tonight at 7:80 at toe New district chairmen for tola Steele of Glastonbury. IN VITATIO N son of Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Gustave worked for the mill as teachers could be taught classroom chester staff. planes and killed eight of 13 crew- Itatthews 8r„ 2884 Remington St. More than 34,000 has been real- the diocesan miaaiqn ataUon who Town Offlcee. .area; are. _Mrs. Wai.tor Fredrickson a weaver also, before turning to Hie Board rt Finance will meet instruction. Ciertain teachera in the Ontis htaT boon authorised by the n.en hut. the nuclear iroapohs' vmre JackaonviUe. Ued from the Fever lh>Ulea” la planning retlrenuSit next year. of Manchester in charge of the MULCAHY HONORED A wann wd(»ine awaits "aiqn^^tor With respect to all three, however, it Is tafe to recovered intact prison work at thsicnd of the De- Open House Planned at 8 o’clock at the Town Oflices. school system would lisve to board to contact thtf two insUtutlona FOR RENT Glastonbury-Manchester south I- ^ **“*»«rt George pvessloo. He served In the Army ponaored in November by the be made available to supervize to* Hartford, '’Jan. 24 UPi—State Po to our new office. Drop in, won’t you? In the Hardinsbuig crash, the Galbraith Jr., son of Mr. and Mra M open house for parents aiid The church school staff of Bol- to set the’ program in motion. 8 aad 16 mm. Movie Projeetora district which has five neighbor- say that tha matter of M OISEY . . . its care In World War H and U a member Manchester Memorial Hospital ton Congregational Church will actual pratcice teaching for an The Vmnon Board rt Education —soond or sileat, also 86 mm. lice Ckimmissioner Leo J. Mulcahy Air Force a ^ the casing ot the Robert George Galbraith. 484 children of the primary and kinder hoods with 18 council delegates, wiU be honored by the Allstate In- weapon was npt damaged and of the American Legion. Women’s Auxiliary for the benefit garten departments of United meet at 8 o’clock in the parltei average 8-week seaalon. is ready to go into operation with tUde projeetora. Leonard Rd., Huntington Valley, HU wife, Mrs. Leona Schaller, and Mrs. John Kovalcek in charge surance Companies Feb. I ior his Open Thursday evenings 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. and handling (or the need for more of it) is of the hoepitai. Methodist Church will be held Sun- room. Hie new superintendent of Msn- its program in September with of toe Manchester-Bolton north U a teacher at St. James’ SebooL Mrs. Edson Bailey, finance chair- chester schoolvW i4iam.(Xirtts ex- 20 student toacliera for the first WELDON DRUG CO. traffic safety program that result- Robert John Adamus.. electrl- day at 3 p.m. At St. Maurice Church thqre district with three neighborhoods ed in fewer highway fatalities last and Saturday until noon. Of the eight living brothers and man of the variety show, said there will be a rehearsal of the minstrel plained that the cOst to the town eight-week session. 'Y 601 Mam 8 t TeL Ml 3-6S31 likely to be Involved. dana mate, eon of Mr. and Mis. aUtera five livs in Manchester be. _ There wlU be a brief program and lO council delegates. year. Peter Adamus, Craik. Saakatche- U atUl money to be collected before by the youngsters followed by a at 7:30. The adult Instruction class would be negligible because toe Raymond E. Ramsdell, Vernon wan, Canada. sides Gustavs. They are Mrs. Em- the bo(S(s ate cloeed. meeting of parents and teachers will meet at 8 in the Rectory. rooms that would be made, avail- auperintendent rt schools, said his free^?£i^ ry* ma McLaughlin, 20 Moore St.; She gaVe her report to the mid- to review the church school pro- able for instructions would be a s -oflices______would be made available Alvin Delbert Cuslck, boUermen, Mrs.*JulU CbeteUt. 113 luring S t; & CO. winter meeting and tea of the ADVERTISEMENT— signed on schedule ao as not to for the program. In all such events it is good to have the services AtTIwPAlKAOE on of Mr. and Mra. Dalton Allen Mrs. Louise Botteron. 67 Autii gram for these grades Refresh- Members New York Stock Exchange Cuslck, 2506 CaUfomia St., Pueblo, auxiliary yesterday at St. Mary's ments will be served and children The Bolton Property Owners Colo. St; Mrs. Mary MarquU, 10! Episcopal Church. The program wiU be entertained with film strips Association — organized to pro- um n 0RU8 Spring S t; and Mrs. Georgette 71 iASr aNTEI ST. • MANCHfSrnt • n i : mi 3-2ISI of a financial institution such as ours, to counsel Jean Edwafd Regan, ahipfltter- also included a film strip on Blue during the parent-teachef aession. mote good government. For repre- Once there were Bantly, 14 Church S t fireman, husband of Mrs. Merle Croes activities, and slides of the Shift Due sentation Of all taxpayers as ww James T. Blair • Robert H. Starkel you and help you. Another sister, Mrs. Oecile Mi- Fcdllea production. The two public kindergarten as special interest groups. We In- chaud. lives In East Hartford, and Mrs. Ralph Schwaikert and Mrs. a brother. August, Uvea in Sims- claasea at United Methodist (3iurch vite the support of Bolton taxpay- GRAND OPERA bury. Robert Murdock were tn charge of wlU exchange sessions on Monday, ers who u e interested in the re- TONIGHT ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY—«:15 PJI. the program. tha half way marie of the school turn to sound and intelligent sd- ministratkm rt town business. OPEBA NO. 1—Hiesdsy Evesdng, Jsnnaiy 24tii—g:lS PJff. Bolton Property Owners Associa- MOZABT« Urtorgrttable • INSURED SAViNqS^ / tion, Henry' McDonough,' Chair- man. "MARMAGE OF HGARO" Simg by Internationally Famons Opera Stars We have your baby’s REALTY \Fitting children's shttes is a specialty at Leonard*s:\ 'M ancheeter Bvm ing Herald ^ Bins Hwse Mwtort Oemsl Bolton eorreapondent. eim di^ Overture: BellliiFs 'Tfonna’' and Meedelseelm's I • SAVINGS BONDS Yes, Mothers and Dads,.. we do know how. "A BOdaummer Night’s Dream” ock, tetepbone MltcheU ».«628. ' in the low-price field exact size ^M ISMON 91.00 EACH OPEBA “Ooamlsto Uns Symphony Drive sc h edul e OF REMAINING OPERAS: • SAVE-BY-MAIL COURSE Of Osmetlv* T Feb. 14-/nUgoletto” HRST LECTURE FREE. TUESDAY. JAN. 24.9 P A I . Raises Only $108 Feb. 7->TAWla IP lArtmeHnoar” Feb. 21^11 Xrovatora” For men sad women regaidlcM of ednestton or experience. Train Tour Osetoris Feb. del Deatim^’ uw sad start n sawn prsetioe FROM TODB HOME, weekends, SERIES TICKBT8 ON SALE TONIGHT wRbeirt giving up your Job. (Big eelllng aoMon ahead:) Speeial PMSortpUon • CHRISTMAS CLUBS Filled With C ue I Kathy Godfrey, chairman of the License exam prqiaratfoa. Attend T o e s ^ , Jan. 34. g P jL at» Manchester Drive for the H ut- the YWCA. 263 Ana St, Hartford. Write or phono for gneet ford Symphony Maintenance Fund tieketa to MOB8E COLLEGE, 188 Ann S t, Bartfoid. JA 3-3261. (Campaign, said today that Man- STATE chester, thus fu , has raised 3108 • MONEY ORDERS toward ita goal of 3600. Available at "W e u e pu tlcu lu ly disappoint'^ ^ SHOES ed,” she said, adding, "O f course, 881 M A IN 81 the current symphony drive means • HOME MORTGAGES **FUting h more than ever to the cause rt STANLEY UAMCMI8TEB O u r B u B in m u?* fine music in Manchester... Our neoif 34001KMN committee ia working torribly WARNER STAYera Stores hard 'Juat now because .we u e 6:66 PM. CONTINUOUS—4:46 to 646 iOo • PASS BOOK loan! awue' that whatever we raise ^ III m. above our quota will come right ' SHOWN AT 6:00 aad 8:46 ^M . 55 SIZES back to M ai^ester to use for con- You certs and demonstrations here by NOW THERE’S A NEW ONE T H U AND • HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS the Hartford Symphoky.” n n i .6 “If we raise enough,” she con- WIDTHS tinued, “wo WlU be able to have the orcheatra here for concerts In CARRIED IN MEETSe THEIR PH C E-B EU S THEIR VALUE the Junior and Senior High ANOTHER FIRST...: Schools as weU as in the elonen- OjilRI STOCK A T' tary schools.” The chairman added'that these m ALL TIMES CURRENT extra concerts, exposing the chU- 1961 HERE’S THE NEW.UNE UP WITH TYPICAL dren of Mfmcheator to fine music, JNTMES IN THE LOW-PRICE ^ELD will ultimately mean a higher level HARD SOLE-FIRM COUNTER ANNUAL DOUBIE •i O P T I C A L §JtyJk,^ £XA. rt Interest and partloipatioa in 7*3 M A IN ST. M l 3-1191 Manchester’s own symphony or- 8 |3H| 4 |4^| 5 |6H| 6 |6H| 7 |7H| 8 ebestra as weU. MERCURY METEOR J |x|x|x|x|,x|x|x|x X X DIVIDEND TRIPLE-S BLUE The local committee is cur- B 1 rently foUowtog up Miss God- C xlxlx|.x|x|x|x|x|x x.'rx frey’s letter spp^ by personal Dodge Dart Pioneer* *7 D X x|x|x|x|x|x|x|x X 1 X hskaa MOTHERS!! phone calls and visits. MERCURY E x|x|x|x|x|x|x|x X f x r _ In keeping wiMi *o give toe very best quaUty in mntertol and seiVIce, tee are nnnmine- EE 1 X 1 X 1 X 1 X 1 X Lx 1 X 1 X 1 X Ing n new service for toUdren under thirteen years of age .... Chevrolet Bel Air* *3 3 EEE - 1 1 1 1 X 1 X 1 X X 1 1 1 1 STAMPS nontto rt aMrctog and planning, toe Optical Stylo B v too negotisted and seonied a GET THE REAL LOW-DOWN. bilMF U*!?^-”**"* I^?***^ itW or^ frame with custom sliding for masenlliio dnraMIlty aad fCatlaiae damUaooo, to bo Mored aa ^ first unconditionally guaraatoed safety program for the yeuasstom . Plymouth Belvedere* *We FU Them Carefully* WIteB you porchaoe a pair of ^asseo for any child tUrteea years rt age or youager, y eu tew S t a r U T o m o r r o u i ! OUR DEALS CUT THE *28 EVERY WEDNESDAY frames due to breakage, are over. . .We wiU reiMr or ro- gaoeJRTTOOUT ANY CHAEGE for too Hfo of that proMriptioa , . . your broken fraam or p aii Pheelnattne Snv *Bnad m mf r’a sumstid list prices Mercuiy SAVINGS Thrllleri Bartitir Humor m\ DIFFERENCE STILL MORE Mtteor 600 n . ficyiiridaf, 2-door todim (lA et glaooao eaaaot be recovered midor tills policy.) 'TKMEBIARY” ______MEWBa I m S S S m ,ss^ PhM ” Magnl0OMt 7* C eler!' 6121 ( { Iv O A M mW WARMANTYl Tour Maroary dealer ie axtendtag hia warranty on all 1961 Maccu^ ^zm ardi^Si ' p Lu S IMIS 00-H lT AB TdO ’P M .- \ S S < ) < I ,\ I' i ( > Sol fun yaar or 12,000 nilaa, vHiicliavac oomaa firabSeahimtoobtebifiintafonnati^ Efifig Ttmighti THINK OF It...... 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• - h BIANCHESTfeR EVENING JERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 24/1961 PAGE ixmi MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. €ONN^ TUESDAY. JANUARY 24. IM l of scrambling aboard the sub- marine. tem pted hy a power coup in tha vlaw tochnlqus raally deaignsd to te bo attiltaitod to. Ids Political Hijackers Capture Kennedy Held Opposes Cumminffi tarlM ay Staie News Heniy has pleaded guilty and Obituary A' .flb w d y N t o r Osaq^ towant wWeh we have bean make public figures, out of tho In- HMiBf haaffionoT 1$ Om todt tbst awaits Sentencing. U.S. District terviowors? A t the inaugural ban, Connecticut M anyttakg iMtoiMt Wta Court Judge Robert P. Andereon ganoally aympatbsttOr and In - a tto ^ to Ow foot that M hte- Cruise Uner m Caribbean ^’ o r E x t r a P a y mumbo. a t tlw aMraont, U atm the for Instance, did it really matter wt-'kaha tafaelpHa or Roundup entered on Innocent plea for Mar- . J o h n A . A n d e r s o n Cagianello Bid Forces prisoner o f tha Congolese leaders whom we saw as long as we saw boiMB? IB tt a hottta aartt of tin at a court session Jan. 12 when John A. Anderson, 69, of 297 ^m o. Yankee (C 1 from PBgo One) BaOojr Aodi t oi i um Martin refused to respond to his who oome tioser to conduct we ean that Nancy? ad potonliBl liadsr - 1 Uko to go Into a O nnh whSo' Beechwood Rd., West Hsrtford, To Aid Jobless By A. IL a to be loved tor having so I eta BloealMift yee? Ok. 1 hanW (OonttaM from Pago One) name. died yesterday at Hartford Hos- euppert aaU M erate. ky tho throat .of acuttUng Jh tho The now auditorium at Man- The dlsmlssel motion, submit- to ths mats aaialosH tliBt tkste to BB eien g m to r BBtla- ovont of taterforonoe.. pital after a long Illness. His wife, llth-Hour Party Fight Tot the ana ominous certalntar in foetkiii ta tM Bt ahi«%> Join «r|tli efaestsr High School will, be Ansonls, ware booked on chsiges ted on Jan. 12, does not apply to the former Florence Skinner, 'was (Oonttnned from Page One) The quM,. pleasant foltaw ia It bettor to ba laead Galvao to a 66-y«ar-oId former of violation of the state biiigo tha Congo attnatlon is that It is Ui< Year Slate Picked pOBctaety for the snetalsi ooa kai hundNds 6fpi*ao ta a giM named la honor o f Edson Bailey, the more serious charge of board- formerly Of Manchester, aoheduled tn bocoms Governor o f nnay captain and. author who to a retired principal who served the laws and keeping a game house. tngtoe Ethan Allen. unemployment Insurance pay- John CagtansUo Is ehsUswttog mimha who has the only real ado? asrvleo dt wunMpt But X 'BdvSrfosl fugltiva from a IS-yoar prison son- He was born In Waterbury, and At Talcott^We Poonecticut today has, up tiU now, Itoisty wksB rsBtaf ChBrbh h jrk ^ school fo r 26 years. ’They were ordered to appear in Tfiiele other defendants are Roger had lived In W est Hartford- fo r ments, while etill unable to find Ted Cummings for the pesk loC natural power in the Congo and litaaa afo. eoufoB,'th6 4m 6- tenoo for treason, im p o^ In Por- Fifth Circuit Court here on Feb. Aarons, 20, Peter F’riedlander, 19, nsvor had much reaaoa or anv sMffto pCBj^ 6r asMItotICB. Far It was also decided at a nine years. He was employed as jobs. State programs ' vary, but Democratic Town (jonmiltioo with its paoptoj that it I * i ls.stan4. UoBi_h6SiR_th* ' " " ~ ' • Board of BJducatltm meeting 6. With one exception,. which was Victor Rlchman, 20. and EWmund Misa Faith Thlcott of Talcot^ aUghtsat piatlact to offend any- CMnrBnnr today, and tM trieMk* to ttedirqief msaango anid the aelsure toolmaker at Pratt and Whitney payments now range from $28 to chairman, a post that wUI open to* tag erith tha peopla latbSr than wen movo'-BtoplB ptoMBt iBtte t lost night thst a p o rt^ t will be $100, the bonds were s4t at $50 Leites, 20, alt of ; ville and Mrs. Cora Ridyard of 23 a to wkibh the aafewaiB was manto “in tho name of the in- Robert Swan, 42, of Norwich, and Co. in West Hartford for 15 years $66 a yveek, the ayerage being $32, lAorrow night When Steve Oavag- •V bM Unltsd Nations rastralnt one. Over aoma two decades in gnln aloao w u wkon a gnot eea- HiHelASYOR Hoiel MANHATTAN paintitad o f BsUey ■■ snd hung in each. until his retirement in 1948. He Oentemeld S t, Manchester, were sifoBt now h ^ to .to apiwar. Aa at tornmtit. John Riblcoff, Chester BoWles and John Hartford, Jan. 24 (ff^—Five two' daughters In West Hartford acy for the post ybeterday in a lat- night fDelgado, n candidate for the plan which it estimates would cost prison his movement and hia stand- Their names were proposed dur- portrait, and you would be draw- of no Badd^ C9mrdi buUdtag aireoadWtoad, whh mdto and TV at no additional ohario. Your (Long Ben) AVery once carried on M. Bailey will be honored March 4 men, nabbed by treasury agents and Avon; two sisters in Phoenix, ter distributed to all members ot any mere ssnlahleBtaB and dBatand presidency In Portugal’s 1B68 over $200 million a month. This ing grew atoonger, ing the report of the nominating ing a strange picture of ttie po- that, if he la atm to keep tka llk ii« could pdsslbty MBtala them. Tot their piracy under the skull and at a $100-a-plate testimonial din- in a raid in Jewett City last year, Ariz. and Norwich, and two the committee. 4kdibs of asvani 6f New Yortt’a mbst famout re a tn w s^ ^ election, was defeated by Rear would supplement present state liMMtu. tim military strong committee for church offices for Utica] game, and you might be in- and Ieaded innocent in U.S. District grandchildren. His last minute announostosat ferring a lack of aomethlng In wkafovBr caurMUns gather. Adm. Amerioo Thomas, Balasar’s benefit amounts to bring them up changes the nature of the eleot(oii 1961. not only be plteoant still, but alBo jlrommsa. Won’t ?on viak ua at Hotel Asior or Now Yorkt Galvao, a former member of the The Democratic State Central i^ rt yesterday to indictments Funeral services will be held man, whom we nt tsast tolerate, Dempsey himself. going lidd Camnffi aktas, and §M1 candidate and the current presi- of operating a stjll. to a federal, standard for some to be held tomorrow night at •; lit .tts r Both Miss Talcott and Mrs. Rid- flra. and, at least soata of Om ~ Mmn*,F4fftflMw4MMteii^siitomaticnoTtlntaaraaeoppOg>o dent of Portugal.^ Delgado aaid he Portuguese National Asemhly and Committee last night agreed to Thursday at 1 p.m. at the New- ■PMdal aeema to grew w e a ^ and more of yard have been active in church Hie poUUcal game is supposed- time, right Th* exterior can still them about you on ovary aito a playwright, is a bitter loiM-time Federal, agents described the kirk and Whitney FHpwral Home, specified period of time. the Municipal Building. ^’ikohOHO. was robbed. He Is now an exUo In hold the tesUinonial In conjunction Members of the town cottnnlttoo a J6l:a. activities for many years, snd have ly one in whioii nice guys usuaUy rsmsln nnobtnistve mid round, Alfred L. wuttams opponent of Portuguese Premier with the Jefferson-Jackson Day 6,000-gallon still as the largest 776 Farm ington Ave., WCst H a rt Also, idled workers now ex- dnish out cf ths running. Is It Rsctof, S t Mary’s CbattA For iwervsIlomwtltoorJlMWie Hotel Ailof Of ggDto B14z1L I asar. He fled Lisbon in 1959 discovered in Connecticut since empted from the regular unem- had assumed for the past roohth MTflM «ntM af N. & A. Bor- So there' are aoma gnta^ions we long been members of the Ladies but it wW have to flilad with Hoad Masheiiaa, or Ml your lecal travel alwL. 'StoCW dinner set for .the March 4 date. ford. CXnon Francis R. Belden of Uummings would be the next chair- Missionary Society cf the Church. possible, then, for an individual subatonoe.it not, )t will eithor be Galvao waa quoted as saying he after escaping from a hcsplUl The three men yvUl be honored prohibition days. Christ Church Cathedral, Hart- ployment insurance program would like to ham our tnibglnary. to set himaelf up as a nice guy, U. S. District Judge Robert P. man, since he was backed by fha Anthony Urbanettl of 43 But emoahed. or Bhown to be ttane- koM W. giUittM itoye ytee-Fundeet aed General Menaflar to willing to put In at the first while serving sn l$-yesr prison because of thrir new national posts ford, will officiate. Burial will )m would get federal idle payments. task force anawar, as follows and just be htanelf, a pleasant, Card Part)r Reset ...... ______:___ ' ____ port that would give ascurance term for treason. There wsa no Anderson continued the cases for Self-employed workers and those outgoing Oivagnaro. . , , Beaten. temut Rd., Manchester, was parent former Gov. Riblcoff as Secre- in East Cemetery in Manchester Cagianello made two' tfitogs ku o r 1. Is It tnsvttohla that any lead- agreeable, always willing but the ship w ill not be seised. This #ord from the ebip on the motive tary of Health, Education and Wel- trial and released the five in employed by small firms are elected president of the church for fo audi case, tha game of p(di- bonds o f up to $5,000. at the convenience of the family. clear today: er who httains popnlsr atandlng In never grabbing self and enjoy the Uoa would have been kind to a At St. James Hall Indicated he planned to aall on for the seizure, but speculation Im- fare, former Congreasman Bowles emong those presently outside the ^ne year. experience of having things oome mediately hroOe that the baiM was The five are: Friends may call at the funeral 1. He has a program to prasant a now haUon Uks the Congo shall A budget of $18,535 was adopted nice guy only to prtpare for an after putting the paagongers Undersecretary of State, and home tomorrow from 3:30 to 6:30 scope o f thoT regular jobless aid to him? aahbre, but he did not specify hie focusing world attention on the 33- Samuel I. Cohen, 63, president plan.. ^ to the committee membenr,'-oh l>0 a wQd, impooaible, illogical fel by the members. One new item in uttimate cruelty toward him. A military whist and ssthaok State Democratic Chali’niah Bailey and 7 to 9 p.m. Officers of H art- JOiih Oagtanello ngpearteB te ad- ultimate destination. year^ld Portuguese dictatorship. aa national chairman. of the Providence Electric Co., What the AFL-CIO has pro- which they can decide wtaethOryOr irrStfaac naif it was-.$3,000 to start a fund in It has to be conceded that such Johh Dempaey w ill provide his card party, udiich was CsneoMd and head of the Griswold Corp. of ford Lodge of Masons will conduct laantec naraM. low? a concatenatloh ot character and He saluted the BrasUlan people A radio message hesud tn Cura- posed, "in order to provide a sub- not they want him. . anticipation of building a new Sun. own answem. We would have to last IWday. has beta rtsehedutoa cao early today said an unidenti- Bailey told the committee he Jewett City, operators of Aspl- Masonic services tomorrow at 8 2. Is thsrs txty baste social, po- circumstance and happenchance gueee, on the basis of our past ob- for Tomorrow at g pta.' at 8 t and the Brazilian press cor “con- would serve the two-year state stantial Increase in consumer buy- 2. He will not accept a aeedfid- day Schodl building sometime in fied Swedish ship had located the nook Mill where the raid was con- p.m. ary post, as aide to anyone o|to litical or sconomic dlmato which the future., has produced this result for John servations of kkn in lesser nspoa- James’ School HaO. Tbs party, stant support to our cause” — chairman term, to which he was ing power,” is to augment present MR Subject Santa Maria 100 miles east of ducted; FYank Romano, 36; . John state benefit levels and bring in ex- He aaid he doea not ‘koaW la t tea that sudi a leader will al Mrs. Dorothy Young, clerk, re- DernfMey. The poUticsl game does, slblhUes, that they win not to tocosorod Iqr tho Ladleo of 8 t perhaps meaning the veeael was elected in 1960, " i f that is agree- Ottiano, 42; Edward Romano, 36, headed there. Trinidad. empted workers at the full amount. any votes among tho town and up turning toward Moa- ported-that th.' church now has a CO occasion, reach for the nice without sutMtanco and goto. Wa Jamaa, to open to the public. able with all of you.” The coimnit- and Israel Yarchln, 35, all of guy. Oo-chairmeo are Mn.. Alvin But Rio de Janeiro auithotitleB (’The RCA radio station at Chat- tae found it agreeable. This would be on a temporary, Of Address mittee which are hia for sure. S total membership of 200, w ith 163 would have to dscrea as almoot ham, Maas., said that at 2:80 a.m. Providence, R. I. Funerals Baldt and Mrs. Anthony G r ^ Ito- said they had no word the Santa emergency basis, but the AFL- Cummings aaid tltla ahomoon active members. But adien thia doea happen, the inevitabia the public appeoranos it received a message in Portu- The chairman had words of Cohen also pleaded innocent to , of that eatra inch or two of froBhmsnta wig be aorved. Ttokots Maria waa headed to Brasil. They praise for the incoming governor, CTO hopes to make the expanded that several membem of tho town Starter— All of the various church socie- auditing and appraisal of it haa to guese addressed “to all newspa- an additional charge of obstruct- Perry Ambulos system permanent. It suggests committee had approached Mra w S. ^ there. In Wadilngton'a be- ties and committees subrtiitted re- begin by being cynical, as if there otaturo which la both tM Uhisiah alroady purchased for last Friday indicated the ship as a civilian John N . Dempse , expected to be ing justice. He was charged with To Retailers win be honored, $nd tlckoto may G«t the ceth you want-’in « hurry- craft probably would be detained pers” saying: "All is normal the party’s 1962 nominee for the Funeral services for Perry Am some Incentive for the states to ex- two weeks ago and promloed him . »w ie y , Junwnr M havior toward such Characters, in ports for I960 and all noted prog- must be some unpleasant or nega- and tho actual g ift of hiiffirclBco. giving false statements to federal pand their laws permanently to their support, if he 'would pxoinlso And we have to oonfoss that we alao bn purdiaaod at the door. for an investigation and then re- aboard. We will Inform' the world full four-year gubernatorial term. agents and presenting a falsely bulos of Nlantlc and formerly of Some 50 local retailers last night Wadiingfon's sspoctsUon of how ress during the year. tive reason for the pleasant thing with BeneficieTt Bill Clean-Up Service in due time.” RCA said the mes- meet the temporary federal stand- to appoint Cagianello as hia sjdS. The Rev. Robert K. Shlmoda, happening. Is the reason for such shall be looking on with consid- turned to Portugal. In other business, the committee signed lease contract to a grrand Manchester will be held Thursday ard. listened to talk by Tamlin K. JalNi Aa4 P r o «r ««» new nation^ or revolutionary lead- erable friendship and affeoUon, There was speculation In Lishon sage w«8 signed "Capt, Menrique elected Mrs. Elizabeth King to fill jury. at 2 p.m. at the Alderson- Prentla <3ummdngs said he refuged “be- pastor of the church, noted over an individual’s charmed life, mere- Just phone! Soon as approved, get cosh to clean up bills — Goldberg reported new evidence Lindsay, associate professor of cause I ’d rather get beatm -budto’ , any rig id ten' developed during too yean when that Galvao, who lived for many Galvao.” There yras no indication the committee vacancy caused by Cohen’a counsel said he intends FHineral Home In Nlantlc. ’The for* marketing at the University of V M ta fi tM waiM mo mam whs, a dosen significant occurrences ly that he is regarded as an ami including time-payment secountt. Then, make only one of the location of the ship or of that unemployment is mounting. than to have aily strings attached dency to consign them to Moscow, last year, Including burning of the Mile sero, who c*n be rolled around we never saw John Dempaey do years in Angola, may intend to the resignation of Mrs. Helen Eich- to file a motion asking for a bill mer Manchester restaurateur died Connecticut, on "New Dimensions ^jr**r*'*“f tils sfariks tschnlqua to payment instead of several. . . you may hav§ more cash Galvao’s plans). ler in the 9th (New Haven) Sena- TTiose idle among all workers in- to my candidacy.” because they areNvild men, before palish house mortgage, an in- the front of the stage the way anything that deserved unkind re- GOdD head for Africa, One Lisbon source of x>articular8 on the obstruction of in Miami, Fla., while on a vaca- sured for state benefits rose by to Consumer Marketing.” pBOWt Um iBlIrasdf (ram roduc- anybody wants? Is his lack o f an- ward from people or from fate. le(t over each month. “You’re the bos$" at BEMEFiaAL. said "any West African port that Miami agents for the Santa torial District, and irincent 'Villano justice charge. The attorney rep- tion. Burial will be in Nlantlc The scene was the Chamber of He haa been a member of ths , they have even be|pm to head in crease in church sttendance, and Maria said they had received a 228,900 during the week ended Jan. committee since 1959, a litUs be- iB f WMm an tnchosts in Naar Tork Increased financial receipts. may be unfriendly to Portugal to succeed Joseph Bove in the 10th resenting both Romanos and CH- Cemetery. 7 to a total of 3,289,600. The idle Commerce’s Annual Retail Banquet that direction thems^ea? la there LesnaMHoMM Leani Wti Imutsd at lew eee* radio message from the vessel at (New Haven) District. Mrs. Uano also said he intends to file fore he was named to a S-ysar Z'l. lM ite, got apall os thair wsr to Others elected^ to church o f VIEWS ^ must be in Oalvao’s mind.” Friends may call at the funeral rate anipng insured workers is 8.1 held at Cavey's Restaurant where something In the mentkllty and in IK MAIN ST„ 2nd FI., Over Woolwolth’s. MANCHESTER ' The British admiralty said its o’clock last night saying she Ehchler w d Bove have resigned. motions in the case. home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. local retailers were dinner guests term on the Zoning Board ot Ap- •wpVslgliBC Um Eaatarn sasbesrd fices were John White, Donald was delayed by "engine difficul- per cent. Both the rate and the peals. the easumptiona of W S^ington Mltchan S41M • toh far the V O M/Matter vesMls have been ordered to try A sixth defendant in the case, total are record high for that par- of The Herald. won. tm tho end. s UtUa ahocked Geer and Robert Beebe, deacons; hr tk§ Iuml9f k§miag ortN THutsoAV evfMNOs unt h a rj*. ties.” The ship was scheduled to Antonio Vellucl, aloo of Provi- His program of reorganlsatjon which makes it Impoesible W Ua to to arrest the liner if it can be done Gerontology Parley Miss Nellie A. Hayes ticular week. Lindsay said "the consumer has •;ot tkair osm poantr, and glad to Mrs. Marion Sharp and Mrs. Ruth IMM Mfi M mUnii S *0 mim«i| Wm peacefully outside territorial stop at Port Everglades, Fla., at 7 dence, R.I., pleaded innocent to for the committee haa four pqtntai Salmon, deaconesses; Everett Utrntltm mm MM* frnrnrm mml4 W Hartford, Jan. 24 (/P)—The first The funeral of Miss Nellie A Over-all unemployment, among needs that create wants or fixed Mslaoano aomo mediatioo raoeua. In understand ndiy such fellow ^have waters “Wthout loss of life or the a.m. today, but the agents, Shaw charges in U.S. District Court in 1. Organizing district' Oe'mOqim* Csstotter, vice president: Mrs. BROKEN DOWN? II mmmmmt wwiM, tmrnnmmH tf SiUf «Mb. of five conferences sponsored by Hayes of the Colonial Convalescent workers both insured and not in- need and imlimited wants." £>«nr eaaa, tha paralyBla has ended, to be the way they are? risk o f scuttling.” Bros., said the vessel reported It New Haven. Home in Glastonbury and former- sured for the idle payments, was He discussed motivational re- tic clubs' ot committee -moinbm Raymond Young, clerk; Reginald would arrive at 2 pm. the (Connecticut Society of Geron- in each district and active Dame* •w,Bsg raUroada move again from Then there are the conv( Are your ’Venetihn Blinds broken dovni . , . need Blood had Already spilled on her tology on accident problems among ly of Manchester was held this 4.6 million In mid-Decembey with search (MR) studies involving a crats. Allen, secretary of the council: decks In the seizure of the ship Premier Salazar called an emer- morning at the John Burke Fu- a rate of 6.8 per cent. Labor de- tM r CSdcago and Boston term!* questions; asked from the opposite' iomaa Lotas, trMsurer; Mrs. new tapes, cords, fixtures? We have the do-it- —BENEFICIAL elderly persons will be held Feb. personal study of the consumer,” 2. Organizing a town wide Ooino- yesterday by abOut 70 men who g;ency meeting o f his calbinet In 24 at the Connecticut Light and neral Home, 87 E. Center St., fol partment officials said the mid- stimulated by desire of their per- ^ jMlB, and the tnghoata run in New point of view. Salmon, aasiatant treasurer; yourself repair parts, <», we’ll do the work for you. FINANCE CO. Lisbon and early today announc- lowed by a solemn high Mass of re- January total probably would top cratlc club of the fun commltioo had boarded as Jwssengers at Power Ck>. in Berlin. Zoners Grant ceptual habits, why the consumer and all active Demoersts ind to- „_Teik haitier. and the settlement What makes it comparatively a BLthlcott, Miss Faith Talcott Caribbean porta. ed the "prepoateitms crime” to the quiem at St. Bridget’s Omreh. 5.5 million. and ^ o m a s Lotas, investment Drop in at our factory, or dial MI 3-4865 for full Miss Doris Mersdorf, a Nation- ■w^ta to buy, not to buy, or ex- dependents. 9 t the p arU colar h ey Iseoa fneoleed nation. The Rev. John J. Delaney was press opinions.” easy, for us to get along with Mo- Douglas Hayes, mod- information. The ship’s third officer, Joao al Safety Council consultant on 3. A committee to orgaffizo -sa 90 setUement at an. hqt a post- Jose do Nasclmento Oosta, was programs for elderly persons, will Four Requests celebrant, assisted by the Rev. "Behavioral Sciences now being butu, who may be Just as much of erator; Mrs. R^rer Spencer. Sun- I— r n - t e ^ a— — Stanly Hastillo as deacon, and the incentive program ,for mcnaiilng ^JimBBwent for study sad later ac- with m O H t HAGMiT slain and many crewmen were deliver the principal address. ‘S lo p in g Beauties^ studied is being, applied to busi- town committee representation-on a fool. Just as impossihle, as Ui- day 'Schm superintendent; Wal- Andover Rev. Dennis Hussey as subdeacon. ness education today," he said; (...sagdainoa o r aegoUaUeii or, poo lace Phllltm, examiner of ac- Test Mm Cnoodtr. New wounded tai the attack that w r^ - The problems will be discussed The Zoning Board of Appeals a district bosls. ' based on tho town mumba? Or to get along with Ba- ed omitrol cf the Santa Maria by a panel consisting of William The Very Rev. Msgr. John F. Han- Buying motives, hinge on the ra- counts; an ^ Franklin Welles,- nmwMafliitiMilw In C on n eotlcu tf. (ZBA) last i^ h t, at an exeiniUve non was seated in the sanctuary. Mother Sentenced election Democratic votes cazt in r- i l ^ , strlka again. tista, who waa Just as imspeakable FINDELL MFC. CO. cDtiwFMltoMi from her skipper, Capt. Miarlo Hilliard, deputy commissioner of session, granted four and denied tional and emotional thlnkirig of each district. Never, tn the history o< strlkoa, council member at large- Simoes Moi. Girl Scouts Swap Mrs. Fhigene Blackwell was organ- the buyers.” as Castro? How come our policy . Named con^ittee chairmen 48S E. MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER land of steady habits' the State Motor Vehicles Depart- four requests for exceptions to es- ist and soloist. For Drug Episode 4. A centralized campaign (imd >7 bars go many owed so muUi dls- hscklae don’t rise where such lead Tho U.S. destroyers Wilson snd ment; Francis S. McCarthy, safe- tabliriied town-zoning regulations. One other highlight of the din- administered by the treasurer of were Mrs. John^Booth. board of Venetian Blinds, Repairs, Repair Patts Trip Information Burial was in St. Bridget’i ner-meeting was the report and j^^eoBBtoft and hardship to so tow. era ara oonceroad? Danuito and the British frigates ty director, Connecticut Motor Rejected applications were from Ometery •wrtth committal prayers the town committee, and a uimtod eduChUbn: Thomak Bell, finance: Rothesay and Ulster steamed in Nels C. Johnson, who sought per- (Continued from Page Onel Informal descussion of the 1961 But the pftncipla involved is not Arthur Steele, pitmerty; Misa ...p aopis AO tor Club; Dr. X ^ o n d er J. Tutles, by Father Delaney and Father campaign for all Domocratio nom- We hi^tpen to think the answer pursuit, acting undw what a U.S. ’Two Senior Girl Scout troops medical services chief. State De mission to erect group dwellings on promotion program of the Re- inees to be handled by Ihe coouait. It is tho key story in la>- Mary Jane WUltams, flowers; Mrs. Hussey. Bearers were Philip Rich when she, aided by her relatives, to an these questions Is quite aim Navy i^keaman called “the well- will exchange travel Information partment of Health; and Dr. Wal- McKee S t; Earl P. 'White (two) John Hayes, John E. Hayes, Wil tail Division and its expansion of tee rather than on the present Indi- at reiatlons of our Dorothy Beal, altar csm; CHiarles QniM’s FhamiMi defined terms of internationail law who wanted to convert a dwelling grappled with a newa photograph- tabloid circulation by 10,000 to vidual campaign basto., pie, and that the one factor which Thompson, musle: Morito Slmon- when they meet at 7:30 tonight In ter C. McKaln of the University llan Hayes, James 'Veach, and BIAIN ST. governing piracy and ‘Insurrection of Connecticut. on Spring St. into seven apart- Glenn Rivanl. er, ripped his camera cord and ten surrounding to'wns. Some 45,- The district clubs would alao in- dominates in sU such situstiona is ceU, publicity; Everett (tostetter, $?s FHrst Congregational Church social tore o ff his 'wrlstwatch. ^ tbs gasathms Involved ate these: aboard ship.” The conference is organized by ments, t)u ^ of which would be un- 000 promotion tabloids will be cir- clude Independent 'voters, 'sad ths polsrtssUon of the cold war, planning; Harold RedfieldXevan- PhoM Ml 3-4136 WMh hijackm in control of the dersized, and to operate a swim- Mrs. F^atantonio waa convicted culated through newspaper and would meet six times a year for ' Is K maiwcaaMnt'a privilege, or the Connecticut Safety Commis- Misa Annie E. Fogella which invites the berserk behavior gcilsm and memberahip; Albert helm; the Bontd Maria was re- Fifteen Senior Scouts from South ming school at the site; and Renato Dec. 6 by a jury that took slightly mailing services this year, it was political and social pi rpoaes. The ^'■evsB management’s TeeponUhtUty, Beebe, memorial; and Mrs. I^en sion and the State Department of The funeral of Miss Annie E of such native leadera on the one ported early this morning to have Windsor will discuss a previous Health. CSmlano to erect a dwelling on Fogells, 92 Woodland St., was held less than two hours to deliberate reported. district chairman would giva prog- yta get a given Job or a given oper- Hayes, nominating committee. A Constant Aim passed - through the St Lucia trip to Washington and plans for a Hillsto'wn Road on property already after a 2-week trial. The court or- ITie banquet committee Included ress reports of the functioiu A tba hand and makes ua react to It with occupied by another dwelling. this morning at the Walter N. Le committee, and the district' dnb 7 alien done as eoonomleally and channel, between Martinique and California trip In'1962. The In- clerc F\ineral Home, 23 Main S t dered that she take psychiatric Paul Clifford, chairman; Bruce suspicion and disapproval on the SMEMUN. Rge 32. Marilad, Pair Indicted treatment something she began do- 'Would serve a- a clea r^ hcuaofor >..wlth as efficient use of manpower Panama Get» Home Aid The professional portion of Yes, that’s how you buy Savtags St. Lucia, and sped southward to- formation on Waahington will Applications granted Included The Rev. Karlis FYemonis of the Watkins, Robert Parlette and Fred other. We might not mind how wild ^END FOR: with ttiTM childran. Na took ward a point 100 miles east of Hartford, Jan. 24 (JP>— T w o m e n ing on her own last August fol- Nassiff. proposed appolntmehto eomlng £ '»■ is reasonably pOaAle? our duties is a very important BsnkLtfolnemni>ee.YougOtorit benefit the local troop which plans one from the Town of Manchester American Latvian Lutheran and Irresponsible they seemed to Washlngton — The Development out I F«m)>? Han policy wMch Trinidad...... — - a trip there In late April. wanted on charges of pledging for extension of permission to store lowing her arrest. Leon Thorpe, advertising direc- from eachtdiatrict...... - ,, d r to to soanagasneitt’s priino Ob* part' of oiTf sarvicaT^ahd has ... to s mutual savingi bank. You Church' of Manchester officiated. The town club would combine all b* If they were rising te a world Loan Fund has allocated $2JS00,000 insures him for $5/N0, Ms Btri, with II speed.of 20 knots. An Andover troop leader, Mrs worthless stock for a $13,000 loan new and used cars at Charter Oak Burial was In East, Cemetery. Judge Woldman said today he tor of TTie Herald and John P. I' TigaUen to provide employment to tp th national bank of Panama to much to do with the family's wift for $1,250, each chHd buy it direct No one .palls. That’s Oho was long gone when the Clifford Benson, will show, slides from a Bridgeport -Bank have been Field (the town leases the area to flrot believed "only a person men- Wlet, executive vice president of the actlirity of the town district which did not include Moscow, vdth UTBUTURE.:?^ speedy Rothesay reached that Bearers were Arvlds Ozols, Ernest clubs and meet quarterly. Bach :f'as many who want-ltt help finance a low-coat homeowner- for $1,250. Total protictloa one reason why SBLI is truly low of her trip to California last Sep- arrested in Los Angeles, Calif an automobile dealer).; . George Ozols, Tails Berzins, and John Be tally disturbed would act in this the Chamber 'of Commerce were Moaooar’s avid thirst fo r encour- ship program In Panama. satisfaction. We take special general area. The Rothesay, run- federal authorities have been noti- Bassett, permission for a limited manner” but psychiatrists as- present at the annual affair. quarter a district club would bo ^ ' to it labor’s prtvilage to prevent (PROSPECTUS) $10,000, for which ha pays cost protection. tember. lodis. host to the town club. aging wildness and irreqwnsibility ning low on oa, radioed that she fied repaireris license at 18 McNall S t; signed by the court found she was Iba aboOtton o f Jobs and operations care in performing these du- only $1245 a Month. OM- Garden Club Meets Tomorrow The change in representation, toward chaoa. But that poasibility Join the thonsande of thrifty waa heeding to Trinidad for re- Two films from the National Moriarty Bros, -permission to con- not mentally ill, he added. !l"w liidi are no longer neoeesary? la ties, and always strive for per- dsnds will reduce the -tesb fueling. Authorities identified the two as ontbat labor organisation’s sacred fection. low promhnns, early dMdende, Ulv a meeting of the Garden Club at Thomas H. Craig, 65, of Van Nuys, (Tenter St. Kennedy to Give “emotionally Immatufie,” the judge in the committee rules, said Osgia- above all Nse, no matter what in- too, al no additional pramium. miralty said the band might try Also, a special exception wm 'fn ty to its own members? Or does Nofiee UCLEONIC8, oral cash and loon values. Go to 8 p.m. tomorrow, in the elementary Calif. said, and this is no excuse for In Auto Crash nello. strument It takee to get it. He found it pays to 60 for to reach Brasil. Galvao has lived school. The films are “The Green granted for a limited repairer’s li- State of Nation criminal conduct and what he said _h|ber have seme reqwnsibm ty to the savings bank . . . or phono or there for eeveral months since his They said yesterday the two cense to Robert W. Hazard at 279 “A minimum and a maximu) But this may be too simple an WE HAVE DAILY Savings Bank l i f e Insurance Plant” and "The Story of the was the hoax she perpetrated on number of committee membe: aaaew fervrard erttb technological HEMI8TRY A write. Ask about SBLI. escape from hospital guards in were indicted by a federal grand N. Main St eBplanatlon. We will have more on ... to a mutual savings bank. Bees.” Speech Monday her family, the medical profession An East Hartford man was ar- will be determined for the dl' peegaasa, and a d ^ t tha phUoaephy Lisbon in 1960 while iseivlng a 16- jury last November but the Indict Three tabled applications of a rested as the result of one of five this, whan and If our Ipisglnary DELIVERY TO THE Hostesses will be Mrs. William and the public. trlcts and the system can be boat that Umts and Jobs change end LECTRONIC8 year sentence for treason. Pratt, Mrs. James Syme, and' Mrs. ments were kept secret until the Dec. 19 ZBA public hearing 'will be The little girls, whose mysterious accidents that occurred in Man- task fores rsports. I But some sources in the Carib- pair were apprehended. acted upon on Saturday morning (Continued from Rage One) chester yesterday afternoon, eve- on the number o f Democrat' ttit. theretere, individual men BNAIIBS, INC. LOW CO ST... because you W for itl Norman Bonney. and prolonged comas perplexed votes cast in each respoctlTS dU bean area beUeved it more likely Hartford Postal Inspector at 10 at the Municipal Building. doctors for months and aroused ning and early this morning. must sofnetimee learn to change Seeing Nuiey N/C/E ii a mutual fund invastbig for pos- of a Democratic leader dealing trict at the previous town «lec- BOLTON sible long-term growth. that the ship would head for Manchester Evening Herald ’Thomas F. Peckenham said the The applications Involve Joseph nationwide sympathy, have been in Phillip M. Jacques, 20, of East ’.'the eeuroe of their'Income? Like a good many other viewers SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHCSTER 'Venezuela, Surinam or French Vignone who seeks to build a gaso- with a Democratic President. Hartford, was charged with follow- tlon,” said (jagianello in h li' let- N/C/E accumulation plans era available Andover correspondent, Cindy two at first denied their identities the custody of juvenile court rince Between the goela of etfldeney §2$ M A n r ST.. Ml B-520S Guiana. line service station at Osdc and The Montana Senator said he their mother’s arrest last August ing too close, and was told to ap- ter. we have begun to cringe at the for as little as $40 down ind $20 a month Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim when questioned by Los Angeles Of hia proposal to centraUia th* c..and (ua employment, the goela of MAIN s t m r The vessel had 1,568 tons of oil postal authorities last week. But, Spruce Sts. and two light house- They were placed In a Catholic pear in ths Manchester session of spectacle of televlsl(m Intervlewera. .MANCMSTER.CONN. up to $1000 a month. 2-6866.'' does not agree with the 'view ex- the 12th Circuit Court Thursday. campaign efforts and fund rote- AREA aboard, enough for 5,0W miles, he added, they finally admitted keeping requests from Ernest Mc- Children’s Home. '' aolvmiey and survival for Industry covering events like political con- PCOPLE'S SAVINGS BANKr-ROCKVIUE pressed by former Sen. William F. Police say Jacques’ car struck ing, Cagianello said this would N/C/E plans are available with.or without and food fo r 20 days when the hi- who they were yeaterday. Neill at 36 Strant St. and Albert Their permanent custody will not had Job aecurlty for Individuals, ventions, and Inaugural proceed- low cost group creditor life insurance 24 P A R K P L A C E <’ T R 5-4475 jackers took over. J. Stevenson at 35-37 Strant St. Knowland of California -when for- be determined until after Mrs. the rear of a car being driven by "encourage party \mlty.” The two will be returnedhere Mrs, SojAle M. Massolini of Notch ^ ^tlw goals of kseping coats down ings, going to great lengtha to cor- With the atm long up, the gray, Baldyga Bid Low mer President Dwight D. Eisen- Fratantonio’s counsel have handled The candidate is a native, of LENOX for Iroo llttraiuro (prooptciut) wrltti to face trial unless they choose hower first took office. Knowland Rd., Bolton, on Main St., south of East Hartford, bom Aug. 24, I9>38, tho.public snd Income up for ner some presumably noteworthy 20,906-ton liner seemed to have to plead guilty to the charges in her appeal, the judge said. He gave said then he was the elected lead- her lawyers "no longer than one Locust St., at 4:05 p.m. and a graduate o f East H artford tha gmpioye who may not bo nood or Interesting Individual, only to vanished. Negative reports To Revamp Station Los Angeles. Hebron T h ere were no Injuriee.- Jacques’ PHARMACY Bruce Vanderbroek streamed in from the hunters. er of the Senate’s Republicans and week” to itoUow through on their High School. ed say longer tn bis traditional confront him or her with some The indictment charges the pair not the President’s man. notice of appeal and stayed execu- car was heavily damaged, and had He served a year and a half in Phone M l S-4280 The U.S. destroyers were under The Walter Baldygk Co. of Job, thare is a oonUnulng and uh' senseless, moronic question to 299 E, CENTER ST. with obtaining $13,000 from the Easter Cantata Knowland sometimes differed tion of sentence and allowed her to to be towed ateay. the Army, and majored in aoology orders to "visit and search” the Manchester Is the apparent low publicly with Eisenhower. Hia suc- At 6 :S0 last night cars being driv- Bsttlad rivalry, it la a rivalry which which Intelligent or meaningful or • » ■ C - . r I; ■}! RENYX, FIELD A ob., Inc. Black Rock Bank & Trust Ca by remain free on bond. at the University of Connecticut. TEL, M l 9-0896 Santa Maria after locating her bidder for ronovating the Man- pledging worthless stock of the cessor, Sen. Everett M. Dirksen ,pf en by Frank U. Lupien, 51, of 21 ^.oimtraNitea tha real bad blood tp 7S Mountain Rond. Rn, and, if an act of piracy has been Slated by Joint The case began in September,' Since attending college, he has interesting answer would be almost Mancheeter, Conn. chester police station with a bid Fmnerial Petroleum Co. Illinois, was a stanch advocate of 1959. when B e rn a d e tte b eg a n e x - Sunset St., ^ d Francis R. Robin- been in the real Estate business r. war pieaeot day batUea between impossible. commlttpd, to escort her to the of $1,500. ^e grand jury claimed the pair all of Eisenhower’s policies. periencing mysterious periods of son, 20. of 43 Foster St., became nearest United States port” Church Choirs involve:! hv: a collision on Parker as an independent broker. He Is di- ••''Wnt Wnd management. It po “How are you feelir.gr'’ “What Bids from that company and arranged for the atock to be “I look on the job as one that deep slumber. The child spent rector of regional sales ''for the Navy spokesman said that could three other Manchester firms St., east of Franklin St. a^HgWartiona which, eo for. we meet do you think of it all?’’ ’’Aro you quoted by atock wire service and entails a certain amount of lo4s of months in Mount Sinai Hospital Manchester office of the (Char- be either Miami, Fla., one of the were opened this morning at the John M. Bell, choir director o f senatorial indepei^ence,” Mans- here and later was flown to a New Both cars were heavily damaged ''"'only with isolated patchwork oper* having a good time?” "Have you sheets at $5.25 per share. ’The and had to be towed away. No one lotte County Land and Title Co., liner's scheduled porta of call, or Municipal Building-. stock fdieeta were smt through the Hebron and Gilead Congregation field said. “In its riCoe thof^ must York hospital for further testa. •“ ' i Hone, qucaOctaa, for which, so far, Ban Juhn, al Churches, and Horaqe W. Sell- was injured, police said. The ac- Harbour Heights, Fla. been dancing any?” The answers Other companies and their bids mail, ’ authorities said. 4le a certain am w nt o f accom- Then last July her older sister be- He came to Manchester in 1962< ^.no ana has devised a satisfactory Official sources on St. "iLucia, ers. choir director at St. Peter’s gan to show the same puzzling cident was attributed to road con- have to be, In order, "Fine,’* '“Won- are the James D. Glqason Co., The indictment said the two also modation to the Prqpldent’s ■views and is a member o f the Manches- prlndplo which can he where the Santa Marla landed $1,786.50; the Russell E. MlUer Episcopal Church, headed a meet- in- getting through the administra- symptoms. • ditions. derful," "Yee” and "No.” And the defrauded Ralph J. Lockwood of ing Monday evening to make ar- Light /damage resulted to cars ter Lodge of Elks, St. Jaineif : to both sidea in the hope some o f the wounded crewmen Co., $2,129; and the Annulll Con- Bridgeport, who was named as a tion’s i»ogram . - In a 2-page typed statement, .the Interview turns ^ut to be a waste yesterday, said the battle for the rangements for a m’&sical special mother admitted to detectives that operate:! by Raymond R. Bbushee, Church, the Knights o f C o lu m l^ struction Co., $2,782. co-signer of tolhe note. "If the time ever comes when •^-Wf aomo ultimate aoeoptanoo by of breath on both aldea. ship was touep^ off by Capt to be presetned this Easter. .The she fed the giris drugs in a mediji 29, of 412 Hilliard St., and Alan S. and the Young Democrats. The apparent low bidder for I can’t in good conscience go along Greenberg, 17, of 39 Niles Dr., ^tbam both, PeihapB we een eeaily Tet the fact remains ‘that the Mai’s rejection of a demand that choice for presentation will be "On cine dropper. “Yea, but it was in He and his wife, the former Mis* some minor electrical renova- with the President—and I don’t when they collided on Hilliard St., Rose Modugno o f East H artfO ^ ‘Tgwee one ultimate piiaoii^e. It IS Interviewer sit least serves the pur- he sail from Curacao direct to tions was the Wilson Electric Co. Bristol Sailor Killed Olivet To Calvary,” by Maunder. Juice,” was her full reply in the Miami. Last year Stainer’s "The Cruflx- anticipate that — it will be my question-answer sequence. near Cumberland St., at 10:30 last live at 85 Crestwood Dr. with the)” . that naadleas Jobs cannot be per* pose of bringing the quarry face tp of-Glastonbury, with a bid of $189. Bristol, Jan.'’"24 UP)— The par- thought, to take the matter up night. / three children. The hijackers were reported to enta of a Bristol sailor have been lon" was presented at St. Peter’s petnatad torevar. But between la* face with the camera, of making Cunningham Electric Ck>. of Man- ■with the President and see how [cy roads ^ere again blamed for , have boarded the ship -as pas- chester bid $250, and the Johnson notified that he died of electric Church by singers o f the area di- the accident. bSa'a instinct to insist thst thty sure we get a good look at some- our differences can be thre^ed '~ ’aengers at La Guoira, 'Venezuela, Bros, o f Manchester bid $290. ritock yesterday while at* -work rected by Bell and Sellers. out” At 11:15 last night on Haynes St., '7'baist all he perpetrated, and man* body we want to see. and at Curacao, a Dutch island The renovations are for the first aboard a Na'Vy ship in Subic Bay . Those attending the Hebron Con- Public Records west of Main St., an Ansaldi Co. gregational Church Sunday were Mansfield said be has every ex-; I ageapfat'a tnatinct to msnaga sta- Bo we have been trying, in oUr off . the 'Venezuela cout. floor, to provide space for the de- in :the Philippines. . pectation that Kennedy will invite payloader being operated by Ches LocalStocks • UstiCB as It ataUsUes were no^^jSlao All noninUltary aircraft In the tective bureau which has been on .The 'Victim, 'was (Tarroll K. greeted at the door by Deicon Warrantee Deeds ter F. Johnston, 38, of 202 Bidwell mind, to come to tha aid of the Frederick Patten. This arrange- Republic^, as well .Democratic, Lpeepli there must, aome day, rame busy lanes oyer the Caribbean the second floor and is povf being Fhisco, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. members at; Congress' to sit in for Clarence E. Delamater of Glas- St., struck and inflicted moderate television Interviewers, so that Joseph Fusco, 54 Park Hill Rd. ment for greetings at the church acano mutually tolerant com pro- were asked to be on the lookout used by the new Circuit Court. briefings oh important interna- tonbury to Florence Bender of damage to a stopped car being op- QootaUoiib Paraiahed'"if they won’t behave like morons, and for the Santa Maria. Both contracts will be paid for Young Fhisco joined the Navy door is a novel idea locally, and Glastonbury, property known erated by Mrs. Grace I. Moore of Cobain A Mlddlebrook, IW miaa whleb wm leave room for con- tional decisioha He said this force pele in public life to be- "But It may take some time be by the current police budget. shortly after being graduated makes it pleasant for chufoh- would be particularly true when Spring lot and 'West lot in Man- 86 Overlook Dr. There were no MEETHfll goers. Bank Stoeka ttanal progieaa in a forward ditec- have like morons, and make us feel fore she Is fCund,” said a Navy -"'R frinn Bristol High School. A cable legislative implementation may be chester. injuries.' Bid Aakad ‘'’'tten. If the final settlement of the spokesman, Charles Rainey. “A t to his parents said the accident The Pilgrim Fellowship of ne^ed. ( Edward C. and Louise C. Cus- A car being driven, by John E. like morons, for watching Uiem. OFTHC FAMOUS i Hebron and Gilead met Sunda’y Conn. Bank and Trust ^ thgboat mustrates such a the speed she was moving she Jhay occurred while he 'was assisting in ter to Robert W. and Lorna. H. Denihan, 43, of M Ashland St., was Co...... 49H S2H And ths cure, obviously, lies in the Window Sbidec have gone 600 milea any direc* Club Women Hear the Installation of a ventilating evening in Hebron, and the pastot, Zesut, property at 41 Dougherty wrecked at 1:20 this morning as pnttani, aome good may bava oome DUE lURNEME .r tlon.” Hartford National ' realm of more sensible questions system on th6 ship. Rev. John N. Cross, led a discus- Rockville-V ernon St . the result of its striking a Jarvis Bank and Trtut Ck>. 44% 4T14 ^.ad to attar aU. for them to ask. What would we, Mods t « Ordsr By dovetailing reports reaching Tales of Auctions In addition to his parents, Fus- sion on “What Do We Believe?” Quitclaim Deeds Co. dump truck that had been COURSE y Peter and Assunta Petricca to Fire Insbranoe Comps ales the euparoilioua viewers, corns up ALSO DAUCARNIOil San Juan, London, Waahington, co leaves five brotbera and three This evening, the Hebron Church parked by Kenneth J. Flanders, 26, Lisbon and Ottawa, this picture of Evelyn P. Hutton, property off Aetna Fire ...... 90 98 George H. Bean, 'a "country auc- Sisters, all o f Barlstol. Flmeral Council win meet’ In the Smlth- Blaze Destroys of Coventry, on Center St., 200 ProbloB F«r A Twk Forec with oursetvas. in the way of a •••ssesssen* rt-. the liner’s capture emerged: services are being, airangid. Gellert Lounge. All members of the Eldridge St. 'feet west of Winter St., police said. Hartford Fire 58 .61 ViNETIAN lUNOS tioneer” from Florence, Mass.; en- National Fire ...... 1 3 4 IM ^ XrisevroroaPresldent-olsct,aBd queatlOQ, i f wa had fin a lly worked 10 WAYS this The Santa Maria called Sunday council are urged to attend. Evelyn P. Jlutton to Peter and Denihan was ' given a ■written Batag your oM roOors ta tertained moreithan 100 members Storage Building Assunta Petricca, property off Eld- Phoenix Fire ...... 83 $6 opuld loose isOk foroes on say our microphone into 'the face of aad BBVo iSo par akado. as scheduled at La Oualra and warning for driving with an ob- Curacao. According to Portuguese of the Manchester Women’s Club - I F o n f Charge* Dropped ridge S t Life and Indiwunity laa OsA. taoBUon or proUsm thst happened some notable In the press of an Course Will Bonefit with anecdotes of his trade last Manchester Evening Herald He- scurred windshield'' LET US SHOW YOU HOW YOU CAN SAVE MONEY I JUNOHEETiR authorities she received abMrd sev- New Haven, Jan. 24 UP)— Briefs bron oorreopondent, Mlae §asan B. FMre of unknown origin last Trade Name Aetna Ciunialty .. .',, ;104 Bid to interest us, wa would asnd such inaugural ball? What better than nig^t at BocMid Oongregational seeking the dismissal of Indict- night destroyed a storage shed at- George Shenkman of 51 Brook- Aetna L ife ...... ,.,. 95 98 Men and Women eral hundred passengers, includii^ Church. Pendleton, telephone ACsdemy DUCHESS LASHES ROYALTY k fotto o ff on an oxtenslva InvosU- some silly question, like “Have “about 70 persMu who pUumed to ments against eight pacifists have 8-8454. tached to the rear of a two-family side Rd., West Hartford, doing Conn. G e n e ra l...... 433 45§ . . . and still get top quality insurance through N E W The guest speaker also auctioned London, Jan. 24 (g>—British gBUofi o f Just why it la the United you been dancing?” - • ’ Costs as little as 1. tecno* hhs MS twlWi«M ¥fED,JWi25 commit a prepoateroiu crime.’' be«i filed in UJ3. Distinct Court. house at ,103 Orchard St., Elllng business as Pilgrim Mills at 177 royalty and government of- Hftd. Steam Boiler . . 95. Bid BJarly yesterday inorning—while off articles donated hy the execu- The eight demonstrators were CASTRO LAYS 2 HANGED ton^^e first house over the Rock- Hartford Rd. T1-avelero ...... W% IMH r-ltKtsB BO oftoksoemo unable to get Conceivably no questioning at all A E T N A C A S U A L I'^ ATJTO-RITE INSURANCE. t. tpNk IlfMHNir tive board of the club. ficials today preserved expected L tm TwntH sad Tmi Mmi I the passengen slept and only arrested allegedly interfering with Havana, Jan. 24 UP) — Fidel ville city line. Attachments silence toward the Duchess of PubHo enuoea al^ . Witb ttta psrtlealsr indlvid- would ba batter. In thBt case, the few crew members kept watch and Mrs. Louts 'Champeau, member-, the launching of the nuclear mis- Castro charged today that Firemen from Rockville and El- Fidelity A Deposit Co. at Bris- White or phone today for full information. 4. J i Ymm IMI W1* Asy ktep ship chairman, introduced four new Windsor’s charge, that she and Conn. Light A Power 27 H 3Ki V n$lB who ksppoB to bo tbs aaturnl interviaiwtr would walk up to the 5. KtIRMAfiE DeiMi ran the ahip—the intruders with sile submarine Btoan Allen at connter-revolattoiiaries had kid- lington stopped the blaze from tol against Ruth Harrison for $1,- her husband have been “ perse- Hftd. Electric light 63 W 6fH smuggled weapons turned up on members, Mrs. Alfred Ritter. Mrs. penetrating, the house, the resi- 500, attachment of property at 96 * iBgttak f t nvqivtioas or new an- quarry, who would understand »19 -a, TkU wd lotek w Vter Fm WHdON MOiblUAL Groton Nov. 22. , napped and hanged two milltU- cuted” by his fam ily since he HarUord Gas Co...... 61 SB John A . Knowlton, Mrs. Samuel that ba or aba was supposed to y, (oMNl Fan toitayy the bridm, in the engine room and 1)1 papers ZObihlfted yeaterday, men and n hnifonned. school dence o f Joseph A . Gagne. G^n Manor Rd. abdicated In 1986. ^ d only a Southern New England ti^ Oidto okMOBsly, tho fatturs quarterly A1IDITOIUUM at the lookouts’ posts and took Vacant!, and Mrs. Charles E. Chief John F. Ashe of Rockville ■'..’The Fowler A Himtting Co. of a. >1 a ftnar fatewMIiaalhl MUS Catherine Roraback, attor- toarfior the insurgents aoensed few of the Duke’a former sub- ' Telephone ...... 47H 8§)B r-lB vmwOf wiatBBl, B «t is It aan foes tho camera and mnllo, and command: , Davis. ' of belteg a Oonununist. Vowing said there was.no ImmbiUate deter- Hurtford against Loren J. Andreo, f. a—Uf Taat MMm aMHllM ney-for the pacifists, argued that jects chimed In—some bitterly tlanafaetaittg OsiBpaBiM) - mm liwvitgkioMtaes it aiwi9» that would ha th at But that would for s class lA, IB or SiN,MAlNST. - The third officer Nasclmento Mrs. Don Qulnan was program vedgeaaoo, tiie prime mjtolster mination of the cause. He said he for $2,000, attachment of property obert Jo W.late Ikal finar'M, Baia laciaia the Indictments were not aufr denounced the dutcheas and tiw Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 68 St ksBo t ^ k ip pm ? ho stBjTrtoo, and might make oven 1C automobile w ith Costa was killed attmipting to re- chairman. Mrs, Howard Mason deelnrsd the oxocntloiis were was told that no one In the house on Bush H ill and Bell Roads. $25,000 bodily injury and Mias Faith Fallow were co- ficlently specific. The goyernment American Coal Co. of Hartford moh who quit the throne to Asapolated Spring . . 14 1§ Wo oeo oeeeemed, for instonro. » silly queatlon seem somoBiing sist the setoure. Among the crew haa until tomorrow to submit op- carried out earty this month in had been in the storage abed, for- merry her, others supporttog and property damas* members'wounded'ware cadet offl hostesses, and Mrs. Sherwood Goa- the hills o f poo Villas Province merly a twp-car garage, for about against Joseph J. and UUie G^ Bristol Brass...... § ^-Brttk t k ^ iWOBr i JUMlkiho over In of an loobrMkor, a relisf. liability, $1,000medical ROCKVILUE— Free D eiwemtiMHoe M|teHiia oer Joao Antonio Lopes de Souza lee, Mrs. Hayden L. Griswold, and posing briefs. two days. Sardella, for $160, attachment of them. The Duohees, the fonneY Dunham B u sh ...... 4% o% by a group ealUng Itself .the American divorcee Wallis Slmp- ijko Oengta B b wbb ah. msufionX/-. 'Why send out the n^erophones payments, $1,000 acci- SYKES JUMOK HIGH StH O O L and Dr. Cicero Campos-Lelte, the Mrs. John Gerard poured. The paidflats are Inembers of Still alarms were turned in to property at 86 Falknor Dr< Em-Hart ...... §1 R the Committee fo r Non-Violent “Arntir of Nutional Uberatloii." an, sold the treetanent. given dental death and $20,- ship’s physician.' the Rockville and Ellington Fire Notice of Lease Fafnlr Baoring U M tffigBf i iOiik im perntm follow Bt all, o u e ^ when there happens TUESDAY. JANUARY 24,7:47 P.M. Spealdng^at gradueUoB oxercls-> er husband, ex-Klng Edward :-e00 uninsured motorist REAL ESTATE Subsequently the Santa ^daria Astion, wtdeh juppoeea nuclqu* ar- es for 1/MO young men nnd wom- Departments. Ashe said a passing John and Bernice Rieg to Shady Landeta Frary Clark li)D t'wkon kq kpd poiror. So 4oBM n dod to ba aome real question to ask mament. . VIII, haa been “enough to break protoctoin in Manches- •rH MINOOBTOJIATTO ITH hove to off the toland of 8t. Lucia jsn of tlio miiUtln who hnve qunll- motorist actually Informed the Glen Dairy Bar, Inc., lease of prop- S N. B. Maebins I f JH liNCB 9m tagMiMblo of tM Dkitod N»- somabody? Why not just let the ter. INSURANCE E. a JOHNSON DAUB OARMAdOB OOBRSK and sent ashore about six wounded In addition to the interfetence ftod no teoehers, Oastro reported Gagne’s that the rear of thq build- erty off. E. Middle 'Tpke. for, anybody’s qilrit.*’ Ste accused North and Judd ..... It Presctetod Byt AJioutTowii the r o ^ family—4)ueete EUsa- Stanley Woriw 1614 ^Mmb mM o f tho U W tod gtBtoo: not camera range, serolng in when It Only $16 In s|l'of 'Tcd- men Including tyro cfficen. Much chatges, two of the pacifists, Wil- that 20 .“eeuntorrevolntionary ing was on fire, yean from Oct, 1,1960, can, to catch the quarry doing Mil MAIN St.. OBOI/ND FUNlB-tBL. Ml §4241 MANAOCMRNT DRVKLOpatgiNT EN Sim m i ^ of the hlformiuion coacerning 'what Weather ermlttii^ the Man* Itom Henry, §7, of Lodi, Wls., erhninalaf* had boStt eaptnred In TTiere was na damsm either by ‘JtoRto(e■KHteCteHIKV lioonsegyBUWBhffiW bethLn, to the■ ■ ■ “ - duketo utoco of Terr* itsqm §1 land and . Windham > P RI NT 0 0 . B. MICHAKL FRANOOK11R, Aran Maasger 'oraoo every veotigs VsswMP Root.6(1 1 I ^BDMAMBMRHB SINOM 1§14” had tuvPMWd aboard the liner Chester ' Lgo u ttb w ill meet sod Donald P. Itortin, 30, of Wel- tha, area where the alleged hang- water or'flames, withm tko house Joseph Anthony Oonti of 23F SLI ■gfoohta, ko pneood* what^ko or abd hapftau to be do- couhties. For Fterlkor Ihfonnatlon Write P. O. Box US, m 72S i l A I N S t . came from those mtn. i.m . at tho East Bide lealey. Mass., ware also indicted faig* took piaea In souni central proper althou^ tha shed was James Bt. and Patricia Jean Sym-1 Ms ooqptrytoeoi U ahova q''0tsM H M P .S flylli iB fgtvoataltalM w p ing?. Or are wa missing the whole PHONE Mr 9^01 Wank HaatfoadLoo Can-ADnaan S^sed— Tko shjpboard iwiptoy cam# ta by a faderal frand jury

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f ( DAILY OHMEWORp PUZZLE Clolumht a waa auggeetod that a datalled rae- BUGGS BUNNY i OUR BOARDING HOUSE wMh MAJOR ROOPLB R o c k v i U e - V e m o n ^ ord of town-owned prpptrtlaa OfPNtlKSIONM. ahould ba malntainad and chaekad HAU.F0R J^RATMd, Sh o u ld K n o w . .. Board Favors annually. (2) Conaideratlon abould Ftw parttcB,'‘ llwwtMli JEU«Rr Builder Sees T V-R a d io T o n igh t be given to covering the treaaurera H3TEL . R c f O I R M f M r s , J e r o m e L , B r e t t Hiliiimer Plan of the luneh program and School fMmtiea. l a t f Activity Fund by aurety bonda. (8) parfctog let. ^ V«XW VbU|WMft provided for Uie recorda of the Inqiiirt IMmoiilog H # man llkaa to 'vaar bold, gold loop Television k S jbS s S to2S22S*£p^ Z UN B EgA^N H O W lO lW lunch program and accretary of M GOLWAT SniBiT~: aarringa and gold braealeta. A Mauuhastsr busbiessmah, 6:00 Bis • Theater (In proBreaa) SO t:pO FaUier Knowa Best The Board o f Education has the board. TEL. Ml 9-815A ' Sht tiaa dark hair and dark eyaa, whose compkny'plana-to construct (M ck Draw UeOri ^ leman 8. 40 4.1 voted to support the Hammer Plan a, small shopping center on the old Newe 4:30 Dobie Glllta i ' 8, 13 Special Itema XOMFL6TBO HIS AFP6BrtnLBSIIlP/ and a way o f tempering a love of as a means of increasing state aid MI 9-8554 After «?JM. Vernon town farm site, says he ertooD Playbouae Alfred Hitchcock Presents A ll achool buaea - have been Mm______M» f w o o B o m a v ,S0N», soN u t ^ r hard work with light toiichea. rave MaUlon . 10. 33. SO to individual towns. Basically, the |0F Hub iM M aJi«jcnokM C 9kl feels a building boom is In the of- flrM Show (In orogreae) Let's Travel ig checked by the Motor 'Vehicle De- MS UWflKNlSMCIOMO^ " I waa bom on Friday the ISth g Hammer Plan is an interim pro- TH6 OABK; HDOPUH U JO S t O M fing. Eorlr Show (In procresa) Frontiers In Medicine 63 partment and found to be in good and X don’t worry,” aaya Audrey Salty Brine'a Shack Wyatt• Ean>~ - 40 posal which would offer immediate operating condition. Id0l4 OOlBlDBimSLe FMAil^ W. Harry England, an officer of 4:16 Tallahaasee 7000 8:00 Tom Ewell Show 13 Brett of 135 Tanner St Shef., increase in state aid) and provide Viaual and hearing tecta ahow aoHMisfti Commerei^ Investments Inc. of 4:36 Weather, Newe A Bporta thriller SU the legislature with more time to whoae verve and eye for the color- Trackdown SuaeCoacb West 63 15 children have been found with iSfm S mm - ' WHmMb SllAidail South Windsor, said IncreaBlng in- U.S Harshai 18 study the several plana proposed. UMm ful have made her widely known 'terest and actirity in erection of Induitry on Parade eyeaight defecta and have been re- In community life, 4;W Route Jacob's Club Houea 8:80 Science Fiction Theater 18 ’The board also voted in favor of tlAldMk l a m S r V shopping centers appears to be an The BIx Picture I M Skelton Show 13 ferred to their own doctora. Re- Z- U0B6Mk« aSn. ssr MSUri'SBaM While campaigning ha^ for me (hiannri 8 News 10:00 Million Dollar Movie 18 a bill before the legislature reduc- ferrala were alao made on a i indicator of a good building climate Garry Moore Show I. 12 ing the age limit for mentally re- AMUN as 44»werre Xtepublican ticket laat fall, the in the near future. Sat. Preaton check of hearing fallurea. ALLY OOP i$ B S 2 a Special Report 30 tarded pupils from 21 to 18. The ITflMiflll s i o S S u n t S N C i e M m 4sn«adia(sMHi a t tr a ^ v e ' mother o f two found Ekigland, owner of a lumber sup- 4:41 Huntley-Brinklar 10. Project 30 10. 22 Library ahelving for the achool xajEism.»«mfiMBUP j^acsnetMi STNotMX Doug Edwards—Newe Alcoa Presents I. 40. 63 board also moved that the “ Right -jusTMuam u(— aiSw5»lw 10. 30 school pupils. Dismissal will be at mVMB IT Sports Camera Premiere 12 prepare for a class for mentally fam ily daachund, and to contem- gotiating with four possible clients News Feature 40 40 1 p.m. because the high achool nUniBaig«B plate unconventional home decora- for space in the proposed center, 7:10 Laramie ^ 11:30 Jack Paar.Shnw (O 32retarded pupils. The committee, rr tion Bchemea. 1 What In The World 13:60 News A Weather . 3 With Principal George Patros as would not be feaponaible for pu- but has no definite commitments Bugs Bunny pils after diamUsal. ’The hoiud She recalls that her. husband, 1:00 Late News chairman, will study, assimilate, A aouMflMtar yet. voted to close the elementary Jerome Brett, sales manager at SEE SATT'RDAY’S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LISTING plan,,iSnd make recommendations SILSNT tlWbMd ’The site was purchased by Com- achool at-1 p.m. also and to pfck MBsM Plimpton’s Inc.. In Hartford, vetoed all pdpUs who may benefit HiUel congregation in South Wind- mercial Investments a week ago up all high school atudenta at hDxmA< MMaftil one idea to furnish a den with sor, which she-helped orgaplce. from Vernon builder George B. from instruction in these classes. .aw iB iim * Japanese cushions and to paint Other members of the committee that hour. As an afterthought, to ehe remem- Rlsley, who had Just purchased it Bills approved for payment to- imiwea o f convenUonal furniture Radio will Include a psychologist, nurse, MmS m W' befs being a dqn mother when her from Arrigo Aimetti of Manches- taled 335,141.96. Of this amount, on u e wall. But she also recalls (Thla Hating Intdodea only thoso newt brondcaato of 10 or U-minute medical advisor, teacher, social OBBtoat sons were younger and her house ter, owner o f the Manchester Me- 333,034.85 waa for high school SllUkaUei that the developer in the area used often serves as a ‘’neighborhood moriad Co. Aimetti had bought It length. Some atationa carry other Short nowocMta). adjustment counselor, supervisor CARNIVAL BY PICK TURNER to aand prospective buyers to her of elementary Instruction' and the tuition which is payable twice Front End •dllM recreation center” now, ehe says two years ago on speculation, but WDBC—1344 All:10 Ray' Somers year. . SSRiliim house -rather than, to the model Vvith good humor. In apare. mo- said he has hot sufficient time to 4:00 News 1:00 Del Raycee Show superintendent. SSStraiX home. ments, she Tikes to read and paint devote to its development. 4:15 Art Johnson Show WINF—1384 Plana are being made to improve PRISCILLA’S POP vMililbte 8:U6 Raynor Shines 4:00 FlnatMUal News Moacheeter Evening Herald Co- BY AL VERMEER Under her vivacity, there’a con- as well as I'sten to music. Construction would be done by the heating of the new addition to Special < OBAlSwIw.) 1:00 Newe, Sini Off. 4:06 Showcase and Ntws lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Don- jO<>MAN C A N ’T B E ' I M E A N ' aervatism. A t home, the colora all Not long ago, elective office was V A R Housing Corp., whose of- WHAV—414 l:uy Fulton Lewis Jr the ‘school where solne of the class' 60?.' WBtocMM ald Tuttle, telephone ACademy R*9.$12J0 T iC A R E F U L W H E N t Y O U ’R E Mrtida harmoniae, the Jaza Is likely to he one o f the few kinds o f community ficers are partners with England 4:00 Paul Harvey 7:16 Evening Devotions rooms seem inadiiquately heated tM Nonr P U S H I N G 6 0 4:30 Sound Stage 7:20 Showcase and News 8-S4S5. II^^PUSHINS €0/ NEARLY., \i/ ttTMMtt tradlUonai, and in politics, Audrey service missing from Audrey’s in (tonunerctal Investmenta Inc. 8:80 Night Flight 7:38 Th e Arm y Hour Clinton Wood of Willimantic has (1) AUGN FRONT END POUNDS MfWtIMM . tends toward the Republican mid- record but the town election last Ilm ar'Rupner of South Windsor 10:00 Joint W. Vandercook 4:U6 The World Today made recommendations which will t h a t n r : '! MHUmb i ImGc . 11:30 Public Affairs .8:30 Showcase and Newe (2) BALANCE FRONT O L D - / W A S N T BT dle road with reservations abbut October remedied that absence. and Ludis Upenieka of Bolton are 12:03 Sign Off 11:00 Music Beyond the Stare and Newe be reviewed with him by Donald A irfields B u il t Jo i n t ly WHEELS—BEG. 34.00 MPwwmedwB Barry Ctoldwater on the right and vice president and secretary, re- 12:06 News Roundup ’Tuttle and Wilbur Fletcher. ii!l ^>TALKINQ MUmmI As one of Manchester’s three 1100- WnC—1884 A B O U T , ^m iTA IT Melson R ockefell^ on the le ft a-year selectmen (the other is spectively, of Commercial Invest 4:UU News 12:15 Sign.Oft SuggesUone from Auditor (8) C H E (» FRONT WHEEL STVyMwelly 4:16 Weather and l^ r ta Parli— Since its start in 1951 the BEARINGS Y E A R S ' aXlwOdBG ... Her political acUviUes es^end Robert Starkel and Democratic ments, vrith England as president. 4:80 Album of the Day Sections of the, state Auditor’s North Atlantic Treaty Alliance has to the State level. She worked selectmen’s post is vacant) she’ll 4:46 Three SUr Extra A r m y.N a vy Setback report for the last’ fiscal year were built 160 airfields and laid 4,700 (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM e lo o ^ with Bdwln H. May Jr., take part in the proceedings of 7:06 ConversaUon Pieces I presented to the board. ’Three rec- miles of fuel pipelines under Joint SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL 7:46 Public Service now OOP State chairman. In his. swearing In new voters at voter- Engrligh to Head 8:06 Pops Concert Raldera, 240; Oaka, 238; Kay’i ommendations were offereiD (1) It financing ALL FOUR ONLY 1956 and 1958 campaigns for con- making sessions In the Municipal 8:06 What's Your Opinion? Pets, 225; Postals, 222; Dukes, 10:06 Ntghtbeat gress, and worked similarly for Building. And she’ll probably find Elk Officer Clinic 11:80 Starlight Serenade 217; Abe’s 216; Hot Shots, 213; Thomas Brennan In his unsuccess- some way of adding special color WPOP—l « l Holt’s, 190; Knteks, 185; Yankees, ful race last fall. She attended the to the Job. Georgs R. Engllah, district dep g:00 Today in Hartford 184; Kings, 183; Arm y and Navy, 6:i6 Conn. Ballroom 176; Giants, 174; Steins, 145; 1960 GOP national convention In uty o f Eastern Connecticut, will 7:00 Mob Scott Chicago as a credentials committee p r^ d c at an officers’ re-evalua- 8'jn Ray Somers Bockers, 128; Barons, 128; Trumps, 103, and a sco Kids, 103. . s member. Hearings Set tion clinic for eight Elk lodges in ll:iW News Also, she Is a former vice pres- his district Friday at 8 p.m. at the SERVICE ON ALL BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL ident of the Hartford County Elks’ Home, Biseell St. CONVENTIONAL MAKM Young Republican Club (Y R C ), By Tax Board Officers from lodges in W illi, edited Its monthly paper, ‘’Trunk- mantle, Danielson, Rockville, Put- YOU CAN line,” and is now a State member- nsm, New London, Groton, and SHEARSON* ship official. She Is vice president The Manchester Board of Tax MORIARTY ALLTRy IT Norwich, os. well os Manchester, of the Manchester YRC and. for six Review has already set dates for will attend the Clinic. Progress in HAMMILL ACO. FAIRWAY for \ years has h^en on the Republican hearings for any taxpayer who the grand lodge program will be *'the firm that rutareh built" BROTHERS Town Committee. might feel that the assessment he discussed by membiers o f the all kinds of curtain rods d receives in February is unjust. ic mii 801-315 CENTER ST. “I come from an active family,” lodges. Mtwktrt Niw Ywk SlNt C M • Fwii4<4 1M2 ’The dates are Saturday, Feb. 4, I ^ open every thursday ’n friday till 9 p.m. TEL. Ml 9-6185 \ she says In explaining her energy. District Deputy English has al- TBSSTSSsrSWetKESa Monday, Feb. 6 and ’Tuesday, Feb. A‘jK for your copy Of SHFARSON S ’The daughter of Leon and Re- so announced that the Elks’ Ns' Fou^ becoa Dobkin. 122 Park St., she 7, all from 2 to 4 p.m. LATEST Rt Sf AKCH REPORT A t these times any persons who Uonal C o n ven t^ will he held graduated from Manchester High CowP»**^** wish an adjustment in their assess- July 9 through 13 in Miami Beach, School In 1943, a year after com- Fla. ment may appeai before the board. Shsorsen, kammlll 8 Co. ing to Manchester from Billing' ’They may also appear before any M8flN ton, and attended the University 1113 Main St.. Manchester adjourned meeting of the board. MltcheU 3-1671. Mitchell 8-8316. The Ponl fPof givi's you t’ L A N N F D S E C U P I T Y o f Connecticut and secretarial N. CJharles Boggini is' chairman M o tro u a school before her marriage In fid of the hoard. ^ W a rd J. Dupre is FREE OELIVERY Tleese stnil yonr latest Research Report. tm m 1946. She met Jerome, a Brook- storetory and Floyd Fordo la the to 10 PJO. t-»4 (SSimc^ >££. OOLO lyn, N. Y., native and Democrat, third member. at UConn. **l dBoMsd not to do my homoworic tonight— bo I oould Assessments are being rigured JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD In civic MtiviUes, she la an in- now in the office o f P. Joseph ARTHUR DRU8 STXKS • BPBnd moro timo wHh my familyf* corporator of the Luts Junior Murphy, ossessoi^ on the. Oct. I, cinr_ JJf Museum, belongs to the MancheS' 1960 G^and LU L * NNDS 6 ET THE BEST M ORWI 4 TOU HAVE NO CHOKE.')OU ME NOT ^ TttSPXONI______SREkRE NOTHI H€.' ------om y THE BEST/WAN, BUT ter Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, ___ _.J MUTUAL FUNDS THAT 15 THE SICRt MRS. aOSWORTI >CU ARE WISHT HERE, and is a former exexcutive board VCMUSTOPOUiie TDRCUCVE LITTLE SPORTS BYTIOUSON member o f the Manchester Branch CM H R IPosmm oT the-American Caheer-Society: MMN. ' H3URTRIP'.' - T She has taken part In Red Cross and anti-polio work and la parlia- isy o u r ^ mentarian and legislative chair- V man for the Bowers School PTA. (In the current March of Dimes LEARN MUSIC THEORY D r i'v e, she Is helping promote F. EL B R A Y youth activities). Also, Audrey Glass for BsslRRiRg Adults Oaly was first president o f Manches- yfatih and Jewelry Repairing ter’s B ’nal B’rith chapter and Is A t R«ofoiia bl« Pricts parliamentarian this year. She With the great interest in music as a hobby among adults m o n ey r IS A fWtnCUlAIB.y, PEUCATE /-14 , -DERATION, MACMIHE'BUT ME ' waa women’s vice-president o f the Prompt S«ryic* — 2 W ole hiiM k«n we have had many requests for a class in heginning I ARE TRyiNB ID SET THE IMHTMAN„./^ B. C. \ .Connecticut Valley Council of BY JOHNNY HART B^nal B’rith and for ten years has MANCHESTER'S OLDEST E8TABU8HED JEWELER the(»y. if you a n one of the hundreds of thousand who have purchased an organ, chord organ, piano or BUZZ SAWYER THeRB, BUT FOAl&TAt LACK OF been on the State board o f , the TS7 MUUN ST.—STATE THEATER BUILDINa BY ROY CRANE Ant^D^B/a'uation League. other instrument, or wonld simply like to learn some- T OnfiANiamOHiGoBBALYHCH AAO»< fiUtWTIlP lITOTW IW CM . ■ I J a i l A lo i^ with her husband and ma thing about muric for your own enjoyment, or to help- l /Ai L AEHMDA ^ -^OHETWtWSCRTAM. their son Robert, 13, and John, 10, your son or daughter who is taking music lessons, this l^simnia ZUMAKEiURINOOMr ahe Is a member of the Beth (MEL, B A MTS MTOMceoaS House class is for you. It will be given on a strictly informal PtfCOVEtt THRU THIS nCRITOAinSH liis? Hiss basis. re a lly w o r k i n g ASECRET mSSMUWK. PLACE: WARD MUSIC CO., 99 Summer Street. TIME: 8 till 9:30 P.M. for eight Monday evenings be- cnTERinc ginning Feb. 6th. REGISTRATION FEE: $10.00 (no other charges), Have You An ivent Stheduled 'early registration advised. •nv& .viat'* Aw That Calls For Food? INSTRUCTTOR: Ward Krause, Bac. Mus. Ed. fo r yo u? It may be~a wedding, a banquet or jost an informal MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI get-together of a society, lodge or some friendly gronp.. PHONE MI 3-2094 ooyouREAuzrm e W E ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YO U MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD WHAT? you WANT CONOrmN’IHE WORtX) JOIN THE ieiN7HAieyou MBABekANDMOU TO YOUR C O M P L E X SATIS F A CTIO N —THAT THREE GUVS HAD T WaOGHIPCUJB? eveftHWl^OFLAOS? PMrTLBONNAMRy f ARRIVED ABOUT A WEtK AGO, TNATWALAUSH/ ,TOBaUN7 ABOUT naeio B IIP? Our catering service is set up to be flexible enough, to AND IMOVED RIGHT IN/ THEV THBI------WHATAHOaRIBLV accomipodate any size gathering. Why not call ns and is it Drying cloth«s NEVER WENT ANVWHEREt J U S T • B A R O O N I C J O k C / talk over the details? HUNG a r o u n d - PLAYIN' CARDS- is Basy tod ay,..

•rk TELEPHONES Ml 3-7364— Ml 3-R383 H a v e you ever re ally noticed how secure and conte nte d a person with a s a ving^'b a n k-boo k looks? W e have, and hi* H I w a know. Just last Thu / sday evening a middle ag e d couple CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER made a large deposit to th e ir a ccount with a sigh and re ’ V9U CAN MdOLB MTH M u t. Vdu'iL 4WII mark ed, " W e 'r e glad to see this going ba ck to our savings MR. ABERNATHY MBflN/BAOC K » A/ MB TO A VCUN GTUPBNr BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWa Y WMM AT 4X000 ( HMOTLlBTMeaKOKDHW a ccount. Here w e know the money is working for us— and nwarsi M'MUW 1 pr ac t kmg a pe w fairly 3^5®Hi vmmrnsmmm. iLdkAtnn^ huUkP>M.« it's sate! No more stra nge investments for us! W e c a n't fO*s homo hooting afford to be worrie d and a fra id. " Enough said! -if \ our way I You get premium quality MobUheat with RT-8&. . . the N e w I meet completely effective fuel oil additive in use todffir. And I n c r e a s e d you get premium service. Au- DO HEM tomatie deliveriaa . . . a bal- A n n u a l anced payment plan and many UNIVERI5ITY other e x i ^ deidgnad to make D i v i d e n d h24 home heating raUly Muy. EVENING R a t e JEFF COBB raE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE I BY^WILSON SCRUGGS BY PETE HQFFl Mobilheat tr«B REQISTRATION JANUARY 21-FEBRUARY 4 'TCS..Aa BU> / OU6 OF THE M Aurc ELWELLSAVS-SUE^iSOIMG ’t h e TWIME f e e l ED BAD ABOU Wtikdayt jam - 1 pm Satariajrs t im • 12 ana _ ^ . ELWai^D065WLSiaiN0UEe, TO SUE US FOR EVEHY CENT W6 UAVIMd LET THE DOGS lO O E E [ M T U O ^ U L m ? THEOTHRS mmu^t OlattM .btfia Faaraary 6 have, APRIL.'' y HOW AXE WE GOING T O tmmrrn Til* Hofflt of Sovings U fo loMiraneo HAVEBnH , r r TO TH E M ? Hnit0mjm i UCOKtSo! AKTS AND SCIFNCES W f GIVE \ M em ber ot VWerel GREEN StAMPS iUSINtSS ADMINISTKATION ENGJNjEERfNG < MORIARTY Oni^ lead to A degree er

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JPAGB KlivUT MANCHESTER BVEKINQ HERALD. MANCHESTER, COIJN., TUESPAY, JANUARY 24, 1961 .iX±. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHES'TER, CONN., TUESDAY. JANUARY 24, 1961 WG8 T iiritii'-'fllliwiljl THE 1 — Herald Angle Buckeyes. Unanimous By / EARL YOST As Top Quintet in IhMsts Editor ‘ / ’ And Honored New York, Jan. 24 m .^record to 14-1 by thumping Cs-^ Southern Cal and Purdue a n th4 ClBfM lijr EUiiMelf as a Speaker Ohio State, only unbeaten ma- nisius in their only start last week. newcomers with DePaul, beid^ Bradley, like many others, was both Notre Darn* and Wottwfl Who’s Hal Goodenough ? jor college basketball team in Idle due to the eibuninatlon pe- Michigan, and Kansas A Yesterday, two management By EARL YOST tinrii ttin ntinii thin jrrnr In in nf t iliiill nf fnk u la^ folHMm In wafl -a popular queatlon when ManchaatiW men, and - Detroit, Jan. 24 (S’)— A of strengthening manage-^ the nation, continues to roll riod, ’The big game coming up for loser to Kansas, dropping dfrifl. fort to avoid confllcta. Older to ncoommodato 1,000 In tha ient IflB^ night for the 20th annual mrot’s. position for the riurwdown moves came. First, Wilson's sup- both is Bradley-St. Bonaventure The leaders yrith won-len-'ra|P> Although Hal Goodenough there were over 60 blow in a plan (uilculated to port of the administration—which along with every first place main dining hnlL If this is so, the ' innecticut Sporta Writers' Alliance, battle. ' . Feb. 2 at New York. ords and first place votes in Ptyflii* stole the show in the role as Faihtllar faces missing Incladed scribes may make a iwtani tafp Gold Key Dinner of tl kill off an attack by insurgent Tha rebel group, led by former surprised no one since he’s being vote in the weekly Associated 961 dinner at the Waverly Inn. Press poU. For the sixth straight North Carolina, winners over theses and points on a 10-94 iMt. principal speaker at the 20th the Rev. Robert KeMIng, the next Jn nu i^ taetend ef atteiuntlag pildeed up their tickets f or the Detroit Lipns’ . stockholdeTs directors Dr. Lyle Fife and George paid by that group for the next two basis (Records thnra$h SatludML Today, every man, plua eoo*’ week, the Buckeyes are the unani- Maryland and North Carolina annual Gold Key Dinner last great story teOer. who had a pre- the date. Tlw only fnnlt ene enn has been swung. Edwin An- Cavdnaugh, and director C, Ray seasons anyway—4hen the execu- State to make it 12-2 for the year, Jan. 21): vlons committment, nrid little find with the Waverly le Hs hwk othoM, can testify, ttiat Hal Good- DaviasonT has Anderson aa lU main tive change. mous choice of the 36 men sports night at the Waverly Inn, enough, conaidered one of the top derson has quit as president writers and sportacasters who vot- advanced to fourth position, fol- 1. Ohio State (38) (134)i Jnetde FarreU, the guy^wfth a of space . . The dbmer, tnoMental- o f th« Uons ahd haa bean suoeeed- iaiget Own Idea Cheshire, the three men in the 10 after dinner apeakers—bn any Fight Not Over ed. lowed by Duke'which was idle. 2. S t Bonaventure (14-1) 1,000 stories who heads np the ly, wasn’t served ontU 7t45 and #d by automSgaats WUllam Ford. Iowa’s defeat by Purdue Satur- potUght as Key recipients were New York YaakCe Spesiken’ Bu- aubjact—in America, waa easily Anderson said it w u hla own Perhaps the most difficult teat the but spenk^ent down at lldM, Andarson remaliui as gensral man- Blit removing hinuelf as chief idea to make the change. He said day 47-41 dropped the losers from 3. Bradley (13-1)*^.... Andy Robustelii, Charlie Petrino reau . . Also, Lefty Bray, who is nmklag It one of tbo longeet nlghte tbe moet gifted orator ever to executive officer of the Detroit of the 11 games remaining on the 4. North Carolina (12*2) and WiUito Pep. The trio, over the ager at $40,000 a year. Ford, a he had been thinking .about it for fourth to six position. St. John’s, wtnterlag In Floridn nnd hnd to on record. grace the head table of a Gold vice ,praaldent of Ford Motor €|b., FootbaU Co. did not end the clash. Ohio SUte schedule cornea Satur- Dtlko (13*1) •• e i.riv) years, clearly distlngtilshed them- Key Dinner. two or three months, even beforS day afternoon when Jerry Lucas idle last week, advanced to take a rain check on his flnt Oold and a member of the Ford aUto Fife quickly approved the naming seventh place ahead of Louisville 6. Iowa (12*2) e • • selves in the world of sport, Ro- Key Dinner In n deende . . Holding Branch RliAey. the former he was aware of'tbe proky'battle. and hla gang play Purdue which Busy securing sutojmphs ftom fiuiUly, Will receive no Salary. ’ of Ford and .called, him a "High Anderson said he nominated Ford which fell before Xavier of Ohio T. St« Johns (10*2) aasses,s,^sl_ bustelli in football, Petrino as a the fort nt Bmy’s tnUe were Brooklyn Dpdger and Pittsburgh class man, Intelligent and interest- had been unbeaten in Big Ten com- 8. Louisville (14*2) • 4V fb basketball official and now as a head table oceupanta, u well as IMsaiUlsfled stockholders are' col- for president. petition until Monday night. before recovering with a victory Renltor Jack Crockett Contractor Pirate baselNOr Official, Lippy Leo lecting proxies and hope to have ed in footbaU.” 9. Southern Califs (12*2) golf pro, and Pep as a boxer. sports celebrities In the absence, Durochor, former n u ^ r league Fife denies that it is a person- Ohio State rolled to ita 13th over Dayton. Gyp Gambolatt State’s Atty. John enough to unset the current man- "But the fight la not oyer,”. Fife Southern California gained rec- 10. Purdue (9-3) ...... Labelle and WUbnr Brown . . Df. waa Art Knofla. Art and Y ^ le player and manager, and a guy agenunt at tbe Feb. 28 meeting, added. He sold that whUe ho would ality clash between him and An- straight Saturday by downing As nsoal, there were ihore than- Clifford attended their ISth Gpld never at a loas for words, and derson. Minnesota, 75-56. TTieir only game ognition as the No. 9 club on its others receiving voteS: KanigO, Bernard Sheridan was one of : ^Ihs Anderaon-Fotd switch cbme be. wiUlng to discuss the issues 12-2 record, although Idle last U(JLA., Kansas State, Mlssisiiij^ 50 Manchester men present. In- Key Dinner last night, sharing the Jimmy ConMlman, one-time head "All I'm intereated in, and sdl this week is the Saturday matinee niany ' who was thrilled and yesterday, just a few .'hours after with Ford, if a third pkrty wanted week, and Put^ue's triumph over State, Indiana, DePaul, cluding one former Oold Key win- pleased with Hal Goodenough’s record for moat appearances b ^ footbaU coach of the . Chicago Coach George Wilson appealed to to arrange a meeting, tte dissi- many other stockholders are in- regional TV'date with Purdue. Manchester men. . . . Golf match in the National League,, Iowa put them'ln 10th place. Pur- State,* Cincinnati, California; ner, Pete Wlgren. The retired Man- talk, easUy one of the most In- stoekholdera to stand by the ad- dents still hope to upset the Board terested in, is sound management St Bonaventure and Bradley due lost Monday night to North- 'or ’Pequesta, Fla., ncxt-mi considered in a ckas among and conscientious directors,” said derbilt Utah, West Virginia,HlV- chester High teacher and producer qdrlng ever delivered at aSy ministratlcn^ of directors. ' still follow Ohio State in the same vestern, but this defeat waa not ier Ohio, Wichita, AoburA,' sports function anywhere In Con- wiU pit Bill Thornton against BIU the ^principal apeakers at previous Anderson, -who haa operated In "Our drive for proxies ia going Fife, “We feel some changes are of many, m a n y championship .’Thorton, two Manchester men. One order. The Bonnies boosted their counted in the voting. tucky and Wake Forest necticut . . 23ie Rev. Robert fFCon- Gold Kty fetes; aU would have to the dual capacity'Since June of weir and we’re very weU pleased needed, and this latest move does teams and individual stars in track Bill, is a golf professional, the take a^-teck seat to the rapid- and cross country, was among the neU of St. James’ Church was a 1068, liacated the presidency in the with the progress,”, said Fife. not change my feelings.” ' guest at Dr. Sheridan’s table along other Bill is head of the Manches- talking mty Stater who residee in early arrivals and among the last ter Sand & Gravel Co.,' os weU. aa Wellesley, to lod- BAL GOODENOUGH ta clobbered Michigan State. not have a player present, nor did One group Is taking a stern view fore entering the meeting. At any Feted at Philadelphia Party the Boston Red Sox. ’There were Bell Town engagements . . Oc- next season. ’Tlio local scribe, now enough signed off, but b ^ r e he on the matter and wants to limit rate, the Vikings vrill wind up with Putting a halt on Olympian several other sports dinners last cupying a table in the foyer with, with the Caumnt, handled ticket did, he enlightened evplyane in the overflow crowd with piinci- *Grea| Ride* the number of playera to be put up 38 players, three from each team Ex-OLYMPICfi CHAMP WINS— Pete Rademacher, 202, Terry Dischinger, Northwestern night, one in New York, another the three Gus’s— Henry and Na- returns. . . . Ainong the father clipped Purdue, 64-62, and pool 'with^after x^ in g associated with you than Agostonelli, along with their paUy basebaU etori^ none hu- ‘It whs a great ride . . . 20H fo r grabs by (Joach Norm Van except the Cowboys. Columbus, Ga., lands a hard right as he pounds out a. Philadelphia, Jan. 24 (A»)— in Boston, one in Albany, N.Y., and son teams present' w e n ttg years . . . Nlth no regrets,” WlUla BroMlin of the Vlklnge. It also seemed certain that the knocked the boilermakers out of his side heavUy taped. for tl}r^ years.” another in Rochester, N.Y. and one Dad, operators of Gus’s Grinders Miners, Francis, former American morous, but facturi cases which unanimous decision over Donnie Fleeman, 185, Midloth- A host of sports celebrities <^>ened even they«yes of sports- Pep, one of the three Gold Key re- This faction points'out that tbe league Will vote to expand its tie with top-ranked Ohio State The 34-year-old Van Brocklin, Then, ad4ressing several Eagles in Philadelphia. Many of the active and sponsors of aeveral local ath- Legion cornmender, and his son, Vikings already have bten per- WEST SIDE MIDGETS ian, Tex., in their 10-round heavyweight bout last night for the Big Ten lead. Minnesota were on hand last night to letic teams, plus Carlo PetrioCa, writers. He coukl have talked en- cipients repotted. “ If I bad R to schedule from 12 to 14 games. All the new coach of the Minnesota players sitting at a front row ta- ball players, like Yogi Berra and Weldon of Bolton. . . . WUUe Pep's do all over agtdn, Td save a Ultlo mitted to participate in the draft concerned agreed that it won’t be Deci’s won a thrilling overtime in Seattle. It was the 12th win in 16 pro fights for Rade- added to Michigan State’s woes honor swimming’s J e ff Farrell Vikings who quarterbacked the ble, Van Brocklin said: Frank Malzone, were sent by ex-Manchester High athlete. mother wanted, her aOta to be n other hour a n ^ I doubt if enyone victory over Gus’s 38-36 last night. would have walked ou t money.”' The ^former king of (They picked up 20 playera), and easy, but that it is a necessity. macher, former Olympics titlist, (AP Photofax.) with an 89-'70 victory. and football’s Norm Van Philadelphia Eagles to the Na- “I Wifdi you thVbest of luck and Yanks and Red Sox to other din- musician and bought him n vloUn tbe featherweisht boxers, born have signed a pretty good quarter- Part of the solution will be to cut Jim Anderson of Deci’s scored the down deep in my r il be pull- ners. Next year the Gold Key Din- Steak was the main ixnirae, nnd as n youngster. However, his Without ji a y question, the tall, back in George Shaw. hoop that sent the game into a In both games, the home team Brocklin and Mike Ditka. The tional Football League title last fast-talki^ ex-ochoolteariier, who GugUelmo Papueo in Middletown, the exhibition season to five games was victorious. occasion was the S7th anniversary year in his last season as a play- ing for you except when you play ner will be moved back to its orig- ns usual, at the Waverly, It was father purchaeed n pair of boxing sutprised many with bis brief ac- The other group wants to five and open on the weekend of Sept. overtime. Ray Fike controlled Minnesota.” \ inal last Monday in January instead deUclous. Owner Fred Roocen an- gloves for his Uttle Bambino and was in llahchester today visiting the Vikings the fuU list of 11 |Uay- 16. , the scoring for Deci’s in the over- Skorich Respected'hy Players Dischinger, still operating with banquet of the Philadelphia Sports er, was given a plaque aa the out- Dave /HartweU, a Manchester ceptance speech. \rrltera Association vdiich had its standing athlete of the year. With tongue - in - cheek, the of the next to the last Monday as nounced that work wlU start In the rest is now history. ‘T learned,” WUUe spid, "that in ers to choose from—the same num' ’’We’ll have the problem of base- time period with four points in the an injured niiddle finger on his Dutchman added: \ . J llg ^ School teacher, waa the her the Dallas Cowboys picked last few seconds. right hand, was stymied by North- aerioua moments—and some light- Ditka, an AU-America end at greateet speaker I’ve heard iff my boxing there are three factors ball at one end and weather at tbe ' “ A nd i f 3TOU don’t behave I wbn’t when you’ve bad IL” from last season when they began other,” Rozelle said. Rich Andrulot and Jim Horvath western's defensive tactics. The er ones. Pitt who haa signed with the Chi- triiveU on the sports beat an FarreU flew here from France, pick you up when your nam , First, your reflexes go. operations. A spokesman for this Five of the Eaatem and four of were h i^ for Deci’s with 10 points ‘Stern, Good Leader,’ Wildcats played a four-man zone cago Bears after being thtir No. 1 comes up on waivers.” opinion, I know, that is shared by group pointed out that even with apiece. For the losers, John with the fifth man following Pur- where he ia atudying for a post draft choice, was cited as the col- Second, it’s your legs. tbe Western Conference teams play Other qiieakers included Danny many who are regular travelers the wide choice, the Cowboys didn’t their games in baseball parks. That Hughes (17) and Paul Leone (16) due's All-America candidate. with the UJ3. foreign service, to lege football lineman of the year. ’Third, it’s your friends. Murtaugh, manager of the World to and from the banquet circuit ’The Uttle guy, whom BUI Helns^ win a game. makes for a scheduling problem. were tops. n ed v e the award aa the most * * * The Big Ten’s leading scorer Standing Ovation Champion Pittsburgh Pirates and Rivals 32 Years caUed “Tite greatest creative a i ^ t To Get 36 Playeib - Furthermore, only Los Angeles, In the second game. Police A s Ironman Bednarik was limited to four shots and a ceningequs athlete of 1960. Fire scored a lop-sided victory Van Brocklin received a stand- Manager of the Year in the Na- in the ring,” is now a goodwUl ’’I think the Vikings should get San Francisco and Dallas are rea- total of six points in the first halt The 23-year-old Kansan who ing ovation from the capacity tional League; Dick Groat, the Quiet Audience man for a New HMgland brewery. the same break aa Uie Cowboys,” sonably certain of good weather over Norman’s, 53-11. Tom Gal- awam at the University of Okla- said Oommieeloner Pete Roselle be- lagher (17) and Joe Curtis were and finished with 17 points for the crowd o f more than 900 persons Pirates shortstop who won the Mark of an excellent speaker is Heinz, gifted sports writer and late in the season. Philadelphia, Jan. 24 (.JP)— The appointment of Nick^kor- night, far below His 29-polnt con- homa and Tale won two gold when he stepped to ^ rostrum to National League batting title and to have his, or her, audience quiet recognized as one of tbe best box- high for the Firemen. Sparky medals in the 400 and 800 meter Dixon led Norman’s with seven ich as head football coach of the world champion Philadelphia ference average. say a few words. the moat valuable player award; aa a church mouse during hie de- ing reporters in the country, spoke Jerry Berkshire copped scoring ralaya In the Olympics last sum- Addressing Buck Shaw, who re- Mickey Vernon, former Pirates Baseball livery. ’This was the case last nigm. before Pep received his Gold Key and Joe Cataldi played a fine all Eagles today drew a most favorable and enthusiastic reaction honors for. Purdue with 20 points mer, desjrite an emergency appen- tired as head coach of the Eagles coach and now manager of the One could have heard a pin drop from Joe Cassano, Hartford Times Palmer Given Hickok Award around. game. from several players and retired Coach Buck Shaw, whom he dectory six nights before the try- sportswriter. replaced. but the game’s top scorer was after leading them to the title last new Washington franchise in the when the man who oiice dreamed of Northwestern's Ralph Wells with outs In Detroit. He refused to take Americim League; and Ekl Doher- being, a major league player, but a * « EAST SIDE MIDGETS "He’s the only chlce they could year. Van Brocklin said: By EARL YOSt 21 points. Wells put Northwestern • free berth on the Olympic Swim- "You've always set a fine ex- ty, general manager of the Wash- wound up with a front office po- As Best Pro Athlete of Year The Hoses rallied in the second make,’’ said Ironman center and ming Team, but Instead earned it ample. I’m a much better man ington club. It’s a small world. sition, opened up all oratorical Ability to Iiupire half last night to down the Law- linebacked Chuck Bednarik. “He’s ‘The Jackie Look’ ahead twice in the contest and his Twenty two years agoXa valves aad reeled off one factual Biggest name of the three Key men, 29-17. Trailing going into stern and a good leader. I’m sure basket with three minutes to play ALWAYS COVERED—Sam Snead is famous for Rochester, N. T., Jan. 24 —Arnold Palmer said today he in' the third quarter, the Hoses spurt- made tbe score 55-54, a lead which handsome former all arouna life story about athletes after aii' recipients Vras Andy RobuateUi, tends to make another try at sweeping golf’s Big Four champion- he’ll keep the team on top.’’ San Francisco, Jan. 24 — taking off his head gear. But this is going a Uttle too; other with the speed of a Jeasee the All-Pro defensive and with the ed with John Cervinl nnd Cteorge £nd Bobby Walston, whose pass Nortowestern never relinquished. lithlete at Bates College in jMps—the Maatera,.U.S. and British.Opens,.and the PGA—this vpnr. It’s unconfirmed, of course. Now, the famous golfer won’t even take_ it off in Owena in pursuit of the tape in the New York Giants, s ^ a national If he falls" again' in this am-^' .... '' ' McCaiuv lauUng-the. Way, Ceryini teitehing imd field goal kicking Breaks Deadlock . . Sport Schedule Branswick, Maine was coach- sports figure. (10) and McCann (9) were the But the story going around The loss gave Purdue a 3-1 rec- 100-yard dash. -bitloua bid but comes os close to played a key role in the Ekigles' says a young woman here ask- barber chair. Track Operators Clash ing^t. Johnsbury, Vt., in the Ooodenougfa’s statiatica, such as Coming In from New York for leading scorers for the winners, drive to the National Football ord in the Big Ten and dropped Twl state Baseball League.. the evening Uttle . AlUe Sherman, the unprecedented grand slam as ed her hairdresser to give her Today tbe fact 66 of the 400 major league he did last yeor,,the handsome, 31- while Chet Kobllnsky (8) and League title last year, said “I ‘T ’he Jackie Look.” the Boilermakers out o f a tie with Eiach year a series was played baseball playera of a year ago wore the former offensive coach of the Jim Rourke (6) paced the Law- think he’ll do a hell of a job.” . Ohio State, the nation’s No. 1 RHAM at Crom w^ with thb, Montpelier, VL, club In Giants, who waa recently tabbed to year-old king of the links prob- The hairdresser, a haseball Over 1961 Racing Dates glasses was just one of many ably could make sports history men. ”I was glad to see him get the fan, turned her out looking team. P^irdue is now 9-4 for the lUfla,' Avon OM Farms at Man- the Northern League. points he discussed. Otyer-ltems of fiU Jim Lee RoweU’s shoro as In the nightcap, the Ladders de- season and Northwestern, 2-3 in head coach. anyway. job,” said Walston. “ He's an old Hke Jackie Jensen. . A Back in 1938. a short, stocky fel- interest. Just skUmning the sur- feated the Cruisers, 36-25. After a pro who came up through the the conference, has a 6-7 record. low was braking down the fences "RobusteUl,” the former Natiop- For his Toutstanding feaU in close first half the Ladders WedBMday, Jam. 25 Hancock, Mass., Jan. 24 )— Operators of Suffolk Downs face of his message; induded the .'Winning the Masters and the U.S. ranks. I believe he’ll try for a Northwestern’s victory took {/P for Montpelter. He was Ron following. . Jack Sanford, fire ball al League quarterback said, "ha poured it on with Bruce Hence Cheney. Tech at LaSalette. was one of the most versatile play- Open and topping the money wln- stronger running game.” away some of the edge from Sat- and Berkshire Downs clashed last night in the latest of a se- Northey, who later played 10 years Ing righthanded pitcher of tbe ieading the way with 16 points. ‘ Lang Named Pro urday’s big battle which pits Pur- Rifle, Bristol Eastern and Cen- ries of squabbles over 1961 New England horse racing dates. in the major leagues, served aa bat- era in the game today. He has the -ners with a record $80,738, among Tommy McDonald, the Eagles’ I tral at Hartford Armory. Philadelphia PbiUlsa, once served He 'Was ably assisted by Don due against Ohio State at Co- The Eastern Racing. Associa-f> ting-coach a n d ^ ou t for the Chi- as a chauffeur for Lou Perinl, own- ability to Inspire the man who other notable achievements, Patan- star pass catcher, said from his At Simsbury Club works with him . . . He plays foot- Olschefskie (9). For the Cruisers, home in Albuquerque, N.M., that lumbus. The big feature of the Friday, Jan. 21 tion, operator of Suffolk, present- cago White Sox tn^ past two years er of the Boston Braves . . How 'or emerged aa the decisive wiimer Wayne Tedford (10) and Billy Suffolk has applied for 66 rac- baU always at a top level. He’s o f the Hickok Pro Athlete of the he will be "Happy to work under contest will be Dischinger vs. All- Maacheatcr at Conard, 8:15. ed a letter to the Massachusetts and who aeveral weeks ago signed Enos Slaughter rode a bicycle 20 Rowe (8) were high. Hartford, Jan 24 (flV-^Ken Lang, America Jerry Lucas. Racing Commission suggesting ing dates, and presented two ap- been a great asset to the Giants Tear Award. Skorich.” Holy Trinity at Cheney Tech, as third base coach ^ t h the Pitts- miles to a tryout camp and bustled as both a player and a defensive popular assistant pro at Rockledge Minnesota, a team which fig- among other things that Berk- burgh Pirates. \ his way into the eyes o f the seCuts ..The Latrobe, Pa., golfer beat h “He's got what it takes to be Armory, 2. plications, which President John coach.” Y MIDGET a great one,” said McDonald. “You Country Club, West Hartford, for ures to be much better than its shire, which operated for the first The coach, now a whitehaired and lasted 23,. years in the major formidabift, field, including heavy- The Elks remain undefeated seven years, today was named the Rockville at Ellington. time last year, be allowed only Pappas said were designed "To • * • • can look for another great season over-all 4-10 record, upped its Big RHAM at Rocky Hill. schoolteacher at Hartford Bulkeley leagues aa a result . . How Vada weight boxing Champion 'F lo ^ •coring their fifth wjn by a 23-15 new professional at the Cliffside one date in 1961. rive the commission more flexi- Patterson, quarterback Norm Van for the Eagles.” Ten mark to 2-3 by crushing bility” in avoiding conflicL High who resides in Manchester, PiiuKm of the Cincinnati Reds was Faced with Decision score over Fletcher Glass and Wy- Country Club in Simsbury. He took Michigan SUte. The Gophers led Saturday, Jan. 28 ’The action came at three-hour is C. Francis (Chick) Toomey. timed in 3.3 seconds going from the Brocklin of the NFL Champion Shaw, here for a banquet, said Suffolk was granted 66 dates Sherman, who must make a de- man Oil hang oh to second place, he thought Skorich would be ” A over responsibilities there yester- 47-31 at the half and never were H E A T IN G O IL •wlmming. Sacred Heart at hearing on an application of "Boy, do I remember those plate to first base . . Ifow scouts Philadelphia Eagles, and Pitts- day. Hancock Raceway, la c., tor 30 last year, and Berkshire ran 24 cision on RobuatelU ahortiy, to with a 33-20 win over Manchester gobd football head.” threatened. .. Manchester, .^ n a Pool, 7:30. days,” Northey said. “Our man- turn down hoys who can’t run to burgh World Series heroes BUI Auto Parta for their fifth victory Ken, a resident of New Britain, racing dates between July 3-Aug. in, its maiden season. keep him on as a defensive end Mazeroski and Vernon Law. "I think he’ll do a real good Michigan State's Tom Hall led ager was Stuffy Mclnnis.” The lat- first base In four seconds, or less . . and assistant coach, or promote against one defeat last night. was named to the post by Arnold all scorers with 23 points but the 5. or SepL 18-Oct' 31. Suffolk has The commission ordered Berk- That last year 26.6 per cent of the ' Palmer received 73 first plsoe job,” said Shaw, ’’Good enough so asked for 66 dates. Total of only ter was the first baseman with Con- him to a fuUtime coaching job, Paul O’Brien (8) and Mark Hel- Kupper, chairman of the golf com- Gophers had four players in dou- PLEASANT SITE shire operatprs to file immediate- major leaguers were college gnids votes from .the nationwide panel that they’ll forget grandpa Shaw mittee at the Simsbury layout. 90 are allowed in Massachusetts. ly details of proposed improve- nie Mack’s all-time great Mlllipn was dead serious in Ms remarks. ler (6) led the unbeaten Elks in a hurry. All the kids know him ble figures with Tom McGrann Seat Lansing, Mich.— (NEA)— Dollar Infield. “Mclnnis was \a. as comparki to cmly.sevmi per cent o f 145 sports 'Writers and sports- while John Goodin was high for ' Aa a leading amateur, Lang won Michigan State’s first track field, The Suffolk letter questioned ments. before World War H. “ Andy,” the former PhUadel- casters and 302 points on a 3-2-1 which helps. And they will give scoring 17. The loss was Michigan planned Improvements of facilities Commission Chairman Morris great guy and manager,” Northey Fletcher with eight. the Hartford District Open title in laid out in 1899, extended around Handicaps that ballplayers over phla E ^ le back said, "bad one of basis. Patterson got 35 first places him their best.” - 1952, teamed with Mickey Homa, State’s 10th against four triumphs at the new park and charged Left of Longmeadow reminded recalled.'"We had a good club burl the finer minds in footbaU. He Tony Kastauakus (12) and Dan and gave the Spartans a 1-5 rec- the women’s gymnasium and two We once lost 32 straight g;amea. came to star in the big leagues, and 106 points. Van BrockUn’s ARNOLD PALMER The Elaglea announced yester- another ex-Rockledge assistant pro, "Hancock is virtuaUy a satellite Attorney Francis of West Hart- does a great job in conditioning LaGace (13) helped to keep Wy- day that thii 39-year-old Skorich ord in the Big Ten. The SparUns Women’s dormitories in the center of Lincoln Dowps.” ford, Conn., representing Berk- ’That must be hn all-time record?” such aa Red Schoendienst, were score was 10 first places and 176 man in second place while Bob to win the Pro-Am PGA crown in e f the' campus. touched upon by the speaker. Ac- and in focusing the minds of foot- points to four and 53 for Maze- was given a three-year contract 1950 at Race Brook, and also won won the conference title two years B. A. Dario is president of both shire operators, that the dates, by Mclnnis once played with the Man- baU players. He haa wonderful Ward dropped in 12 for the Auto at a reported annual salOry of ago. chester town team. tually, hla delivery waa so quick roski and five and 35 for Law. a pair of New Britain city titles. Lincoln Downs in Rhode Island law, must be issued by Jan. 30. preception. Aa a man, he. haa Parte. $ , . Like Northey, although his play- that one would Hhve needed the as- / In addition to the honor. Palmer 20 000 and the Hancock track. He was He indicated later the allocation proven exceptional.” not present at the meeting. Lin- probably will be made Friday. ing days are behind him, Toomey ia sistance of a top drawer shoithand also received the hefty, $10,000 coln and Suffolk, along with still active in sports, being one of artist to. get all hla quotes. RobuatelU is expected to remain Jewel-studded Irilt that goes with IMPORTED TALENT HiajPFUL I The Eastern Racing Association 'with the Giants. He. told me that CENTER Rockingham Park and Narragan- letter said the application by Han- the top rated college football of- * * o ’ the selection. He was presented University Park, Pa. — (NEA) East Lansing, Mich.— (NBA)— sett—New England’s four more cock "Appears defective”- by ficials in the East. He is also a top he wasn’t sure in what capacity the eye-catching prize at the an- Martin ()ulrk, Michigan State Spurred Ticket Sales he Would hold for the 1001 cham- New York (S t NicInUas Arena) — Gerry Norman, Penn State Sponking Brand N«w — Factory Fresh e.Montreal. old days,” the local'man also re- public relations chief when the ‘Fulfillment of Dream* No one has won the Hickok ' Seattle—Pete Rademacher, 202, called that he was fired onSe, after Boeton BraVes moved to Milwau , .Award twice in the U years it Ooluinbua, On., outpointed Donnie his team lost five straight games— kec, helped tbe Braves set ope at- Little Charlie Petrino, third of has been offered and Palmer is the (3oId. Key winners, admitted Fteenmn, 186, Mldlothlaa, Tex., 10. ’61 COMETS all by one run. “It was a break for Record Number of Entries Seen tendance record after another, only the second golfer to capture Tony Kubasek Fights Toniglit it was the “fulfillment of a . Chloityo (Marigold Arena) — TH E B E n e R C O M P A C T C A R me as I signed to manage Laconia drawing over two million fans aev- It' Ben Hogkn won it for 1953. Jesse 'Smith, 161, Chicago, out- while traveling between cities.” eral years. dream” in getting the award. ' ‘‘I’m going to txy for them all A T A N Y PRICE! For Father-^n Bowling Event "Besta” oh Petrino’s Sat when pointed Clarence Alford, 16L In New England Golden Gloves Following the dinner. Good- again including the Canada Cup,” Cleveland, 10. enough told me of hla visit to he was officiating basketball said Palmer. "In addition, to go- MR. AUTO WASH Stamford .Gridder Indica,tions point to a record Manchester and added‘that he waa games w«ro: Player—Bob Cousy; ing over for the British Open, X SEDANS now free lancing and would )wel- Coach—^The late Tom Monahan of 2 li'umber of entries in this year’s hope to play there in tiie Ryder REMEMBER TO SAY “SUNOCO” ! Mass.—A ^total of dd^^ton, Dorchester, Lexington, Ded- Aptly. Named come a few speaking engagements Bristol; High school player—Ken punching Simon*' pures have 'been ham and Manchester, Conn. Tony On All'Star Team Father and Son Bowling Tourna- Cup matches this year—that is if New Englanil’s Most caUed for the third and final pre- ment scheduled atvthe Commimity ip Coppecticut. ” Richtel; Officials—PMI Casman I’m fortunate enough to make the Kubasek of the Silk City will be No orgaplzatiop could go wrong tind Shdrty Malln . . . State col- W A G O N S , I liminary of the New Ehigland Gold fighting in the 135 Open Class. Oklahoma City, Okla., Jan. 24 Y. Last year the tournament drew Arcadta, Calif. — (NEA)— 'team.” I . . • Gloves tournament tonight at 8:30 59 entries in the three divilsons. Arcaro, after considerable tiisf- in g e tti^ the ex-achoolteacher to lege player—Tony LaveUl of Yale. MoilerR Autoinatie WHEN YOU WANT QUALITY . ^ Big Don Ducharme, the hee'ee'VY- (fly-(flO—Towsend Clarke, a 205-pound speak here. It waa a long evening, but one o’cloric In the beautiful Lowell weight novice, who has charmed., end With four nif^ts to go, there fle trouble, finished eeCond Center * from Rogers High in Newport, have been 53 combinations signed He’» absolutely tops.' - that wlU linger fo r many years. Car Wash Memorial Auditorium. fans for the past two years, will TR.I.-, has bem named to the first aboard the favorite at Sagta M OTOS SA U S Action is slated in the 135-147- be back in action. A total of 24 to bowl in this year’s tourney. Anita. NIT Dates Listed miles Only SlAP Down HEATING 0IL...AND BE sur ety team National All-star football or 1 year 160- and 175-pound open classes open and 42 novices have been squad, Entries vrill be received until Fri- The famous Jockey wryly ad- 654 Center S t—Ml 8-1691 2 Simoaizing aad mitted that the 'name of the warranty »195 and in ail the novice classes. De- called.^ Fans are advised to get to Clarke, six-foot-two, 17-year-oId day night at 9 o’clock. Because the By Asa Bushnell fending New England Golden the sriow early. The crowds this bpys are a year older this year, winner, under the otronm- wingman waa the top New Eng- stanoes, was' most appropriate. Wrestling Card in Hartford Motor ClMiing TO SAY IT TO Glenney's Gloves middleweight champion. year have been identical wiUr lander h on ors by the Wigwam the largest n u n ^ r of entries re- New York, Jan: 24 (P) — The LOW BANK RATES—36 MONTHS TO PAY Larry Carney of Lowell is the top those of last year-*-and starting ceived from boys who range from The horse, getting the long Kational Invitation . Basketball COMPLETE Wisemen of America in their 14th end was Eddie’s AJlblwL' 2 Interior Shampoos mittman on the card tha» will in- with this third show in 1960 all annual picka. 16 to 15 years old. Eighteen tan- Lists R

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1961 PAGE IL E V lir MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER;, CONN., ’TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1961 PAGE TEN Homes For Sale 72 Houses For Ssle 72 Lots For Sale 73 Roclcville-V ernon Apartment*—Fkt»<— Reffioiud 8 Gyage7-S«rTice*--SU>rag< 10 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY slid SHORTEN Ho usehold Goods 51 MAMOUBSTBR - 8 room ranoh, PORTER STREET area, 8 room WCXJDED ” A” SSONB lot on HlUlard Dempsey Takes Oath of C^fice, Teneaionts 68 cotetoal, 2 batta, wall-wall earpet, St. with all uUUtiss. Also havo 780 FRIOIDAIRE aladtric range, Im* modem kitdien, 8 bedrooms, large living room with fireplace, dining arage, private yard, trees, feet of "B ” 'ione property on North TWO OARAOBS FOR rent tor car ~ risL BxcaUant condition. IQ MANCHBSTBit -M S ln it. — Two ^ Board Votes Outlines His Program for $tate WnitlTT room, rear porch, garage, 8141M0. f 17,900. Carlton W. ^ (ch ln a. Ml Main' St. '*‘AA!' lot in Rockladge Record School Budget CLASSIFIED or atorage. MI S4441„ room apartment, tu« bStt, hM^ ^ Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. 84132. where you'.caa make a tremendoua hot water fUmUhed or unfur- ss'ring. For tteae and other par- (Contiimed from l^age One) nished. MX44I88. 812,900 — SEVEN room Colonial, 4 Salary Plan to be reflected In improved oarvlea. BENGAL STOVE. Westtighous* ra 112,900—SIX room capo, ftill baae- cels of land, call T. J. Crockett, FOR RENT—Part of a dry bam bedrooma, nice lot, trees, central- RMltor, at Ml 3-1577. It must understand that oontiauad Mgermtor. Ml 84743. THREE ROOM i^artinent unfur- monL combination wmden^a and Of $1,542,612 Voted them to work "in a spirit of Im- fnr atorage. reaeonable. JA 84949. doors, amesito drive, shade trees, ly located. Carlton W. Hutchins, The Regional District 8 Board of partiality, public .responsibility assistance will be contlngeiit on ADVERTISING nished, prtvato entrance, garage,,, Ml 94132. tudent Use of the money by the NINE PIECE walnut dining room oil heat. 876. Avattabl# S?b. 1. 80 daya occupancy. Marion E. Education voted last night to ac- and good will’’ to keep Connecti- aat, exceUent condition, tM. CaU Robertson, Broker. MI 84952. Suburban For Sale 75 1116 Vanton Board of Education^ cut growing. Sfew Haven Railroad manocte Businesr ScnriccB Offered 13 Box R, Herald; ALEXANDER ST.-Colonlal with He noted that the proposed cept the recommendations of Dis- ment.” CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS MI 3-1474. After 8 p.m. TR 8-3938. attached garage 8 large bed' TO SETTLE estate —repsohably last night unanimously adopted a budget Is about IT per cent more "For we shall be called on many NEWMAN STREET—8fd floor, 6 69 ELWOOD ROAD-Colonlal, large trict Superintendent .Charles H. ^ To help the state’s bus com* CHAIN SAW work — Treea cut. ll-vlng room fireplace, forma] din- rooma, 1 MAHOGANY console television, ing room, cabinet kitc'hen with kitchen, formal dining room, flrsf way, three, acres of land, newly The major difference In the two the exception-of two Itetns pertain- between 1:80-4:80 or any time Unoleumj kjtehen and pantry, gaa places in Uvlng room and^knotty decorated, new heating system. •vote, hired an architect, to plan program rea9onabla.-MI 84221.------heat, 87SriiCt'S4ll6. dimwasher. 8 bedrooma, IH baths, budgets Is found In tte salary ing to merit Increments. adopted in 1950. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Saturday or Sunday. tahdacaped lot 80x200. Marion E. pine rec room patio with awnlnr, CaU Ml 8-2785 week daya. renovations at the Talcott'ville said. items. Seventy per cent of the .The elimination of a merit ele- 4. In the area of land and water IIONDAT T*r« FBIDAr IO:M A.M.—SATURDAY 0 AJMU RCA ORTHOPHONIC Hl-Fl port* ROeXVILLB— 4-roont apartment, ' Robertson, Broker. Ml 8-5953. large shaded lot with utility shed School. $219,067 increase, or $153,684, Is in Both the Democrats, who con- Wise,. Dempsey recommended that OOSMA APPLIANCE Service—Re- and fireplace, Robert Wolverton, Of the total budget, 81,261,990 ment from the salary schedule was palra all makea refrlgerstora, ahle record player, 17” Fhlloo completely furnished, automatlo salaries alone.. trol the Senate, and the Repub- additional funds be made available portable TV. one steam iron. MI 4 CAROL DRIVE - RockvUle, 812. Broker, MI 3-1914. Wanted—Real Estate 77 or Si^percent, represents salaries,, favored by a salary committee of PLEASE READ YOUR AD freeseia, waahlng inachlnea, dry- washer, garage, two aeparaU 550. 5 room ranch, laige living The proposed budget wWl be sub- board and staff members that had licans, who control the House, for continued grants for renawat 84617. private entrances, TR 5-7903, TR ARE YQU considering seUlng your both instructional and other. nmaalfled »r “WMt Ad*" tokea «wr tli« pImmm m a coa. era ranrea, oil and gaa buroera. room, cabinet Kitchen, 8 bed- 813,900—LARGE 5 roOni ranch, mitted .to the Vernon Board of Fi- recently conferred for three hours have already submitted their ma- and redevelopment, development Ml 8 -^ 8 . All work guarsntaed. 6-9993. home? Call us (or personalised On a mtjtlon by ESdward B. jor legislative proposals unrelateHj and Improvement of recreational Tbe advrrtlKr akoaid read ki* ad the FIRST DAT IX WBSTINOHOUSB Laundromat, rooma, 1H% m o r ^ g e can ba fiieplsce aluminum storms, St Masker, seconded by Mrs. Alice nance for study on or before the The merit element had long been completely reconditioned, asking assumed. Marlon E. Robertson, tachad garage. 82,900 assumes service. Joeeph Rossetto, broker, Feb. 6 deadline. considered a source of ^ssatisfac- to the etate budget. facilities, expansion of tha baach APPEARS aad REPORT ERRORS tai ttoie for the aext taner- COMPLETE REPAIRS - By Stu- MANCHBSTER-Bolton Town Line— Phone Ml 94308. Hammar, the board adopted the tloa. The Herald U re*poo*lble for oaljr ONE iacorreet or emitted art R. Wolcott on auPmiaUc 860. Must sell as wa are moving. 4 large rooms, 8H0 per -month, Broker, Ml 8-5958. 4H% mortgage, 893-89 monthly. budget without opposition. Budget Committee Chairman fion at the comparative^ new jun. Dempsey succeeded former Gov. I erosion program, flood control iaaertioii for aay adwrttaemeat a ^ thea oaly to the exteat of a waahera dryera and electric Tel. MI 8-7789. heat, hot water, stove and rafrig- Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml 04132. WISH SOMEONE to handle your Charles R. O’Pllnn said he felt the ior-senior high school. Abraham Ribicoff, who resigned tha creafion of to MANCHESTER - New 3 (twbi- Ending a developing stalemate Saturday to join the cabinet of economic planning aecUon In tha —..b - rood" Insertion. Error* which do not leoaea the xalae of ranges Ml 9-6678. erator, A pleasant place to Uve. MANCHESTER — Builder’s own real estate? CaU me at Ml 94320 on the merits of local aa opposed budget was “realistic” and one Under the new salary schedule OMadx^llsemeat wlU not be corrected by "make good" Inaertlon. sized) bedroom ranch. Plastered President Kennedy. Connecticut development commli- Shown by appointment. MI 8-5988. walla, hot water beat, fireplace, ranch, 6 rooms, wall-well carnet, for prompt and courteous servlca. to but-oMown architects, a five- that "presented a true picture of all teachers with four years of SNOW PLOWmO — Sidewalks Wanted—To Buy 58 Joseph Barth, Broker. member majorit,v of tlie b ^ rd vot- actual expenditures.” training or less, would receive a Lleutenant governor under Rlbi- , . Driveways and parking areaa. FIVE ROOMS With sunporch. Main ceramic bath. Full basement, ga- fireplace, garage, treea, heauUful coff for two years. Dempsey will For renewal and redevelopment WE BUY, SELL or trade antique rage. Builder Ml 8-1880. condition. Only .818.900. Carlton W. ed to hire architect Alfred Rein- The 18 new teachers represent minmum of 84,400 and a' maximum serve out the remaining two years projects, he urged more compre- Reaamable—by the Job or seaeon. St. location, second floor, heat and IF YOU ARB considering seUing hardt, a Vernon resident, to plan of 87,000, with the maximum, to be Dial Ml, 3-2711 Foiget your enow probiema. MI and used furniture, china, gtoM, Hutchins, MI 94182. your home, please call us. W* buy additional salaries totaling $90,000. of Rlblcoff’s term. He Is given the henslve technical, professional and hot water included, two bedrooma, EXCEIXiENT 8 room colonial, IH 4-0776. aUver, picture frames ai\d old Wi per month. MI 9-6808. and sell. J. D. Realty, 470 Main renovations at the TalcottviUe The total teacher salary Item is reached In the following ^manner; edge to become the party’s candi- promotional advisory services and coins, Did dolls and guns, iiobby ceramic tile baths, garage, knotty MANCHESTER—4 bedroom Co- School for handicapped children. 8006,214 for 196142. The first two steps, 8200 per year; ^fkultLt>r lonial, 1% baths, dining room, ga- St., Ml 3-5129. Call any time. date for re-election In 1962. research, and greater coordination rtly coUectiona, atUe contenta or vdx>le Fiv e room duplex, remodeled, pine den, wall to wall carpeting, In an earlier meeting, the board then one step of $400; followed by The state’s most serious need— of state, regional and local plan* Lost and Found Automobiles for Sale 4 mtutmpottm,, rage, garage, tool shed. Beauntul, Estimated increase In enrollment and two chairs, Vn,. Pi»lus material. estates. Furniture Repair Service, uU heat, choice nelghbortiood, all city utilities, attached garage, ARE YOU having trouble seUing voted to renovate a downstairs is- 392, which win bring the num- six steps of 8300. millions of dollars in new tax rev-1 ning. MI 9-1164 after 6. IfMMMHTMBAdS TalcottviUe, Conn. Tel. MI 8-7440. ready for occupancy, ^ b . 5, 890. excellent condition. Near bus line, deep lo t B ^iore Agency, MI your property? Sell it direct. Have room for additional class apace. Teachers with a msuclmum de- jjQgX —' Woman's deluxe Elgin FOR SALE—1957 V-8 Chevrolet, 84121. ber of pupila to 3,003 by Septem- enues to pay for current“ and ex-1 The flood control projects would black 3-door hardtop con'vertible, References rsqulred. MI 9-5637. bopping center. High School and toady cash waiting. CaU MI Two board members, llisker gree or five years of approved pianded state servicea and to meet Include channel Improvements tod wristwatch, vicinitv Sproce. North Junior High. CJharlea Les ber. In the past, enrollment esti- Birch and Mam Sts. MI 9 -321. radio, heater, original mileage, Manchester:^ Modenro room 3-6i96. and Mrs. Hammar, abstained from mates have been on the conserva- training, as determined by the ah ai anticipated deficit of $10 mil-1 dam projects In cooperation with ALUMINUM boat 16 foot ' and THREE ROOM furnished or unfur: pcrance, MI 9-7620. voting On the architect. superintendent of schools, to be 19.200. Excellent condition. MI motor. CaU MI 8-4863 evenings. Colonial, IH baths, dining room, tive side. Hon—will be taken up by Dempsey the federal govemmenL F0UNI>—Black mongrel, female, 9-1869. nlahed apartment with shower. . The proaoped school budget, the $200 above the basic schedule. in his budget message Feb. 15. "I recommend also an inventory Andover Center. PI 3-7541. SIX ROOM Cape, fireplace; S bed' garage, nicely wooded yard, close Legal Notice It will be no surprise If enroll- white spot on chest. Millinery Dressmaking 19 Help Wanted—Female S6 BnUding Blateriab 47 WANTED—Uaed office furniture in rooms, 1% baths, enclossd porch, to Bower* School. Immediate oc main agenda item of the evening, ment tops 4,000 when registration Teachers with alx years of train- The budget document will in- of all our water resources, both Fracchi*. Dog Warden. MI J.859I. NEIED A CAR and had your credit cupancy, BeUiore Agency, MI is based on a school enrollment ing, directly related to their clude specific spending and tax- turned down? Short on down pay- SNOW PLOWING good aervlceable ccmdlUon, desk, SIX ROOM apartment, heated, garage, lot 75x150, assumable LIMITATION OBDEB begins in the spring. Oh Jan. 3, en- surface and subterranean," ha 2 AT A COURT OF PROBATE held of nearly 4,000 pupils and neces- academic assignment as deter- ing proposals for financing the ad- ment.? Bankrupt? Repoaseaaion? ALTERATIONS on ladies’ i^parel ATTENTION homemakers; Organ- CLEAN, USED lumbar for sale, as- swivel chair, typewriter, type- parking space avaUable. CaU Ml 1%% mortgage iramedlata occu 8-5121. rollment was at 3,601. said. t NOTICE IS HEREBY given Ui« 'wrtter table, letter file. CaU Jack at Mancheater, within and for tha sary maintenance and instruction- mined by the superintendent of ministration's educational, social | Pass Book No. WT-l, issued by The Don’t give up! See Honeat Doug- —coats and skirts shortened, lined ize your time to havp a# little as sorted alaes, hardwood fioorteg. 44375 after 6. pancy. Marion li. Robertson, brek District of Manchaatar on the 19th day The diacuaaion on hiring an Moving on the question of sal- GRANTLAND NURSERY drapes made. Reaeonable. MI 8 houra a day for a buainesa of window sash and doors complete Barry, MI 0-6303. er. MI 34953. MANCHESTER—Nqrth Elm St. of January 1961. al costa to go with an additional architect for the TalcottviUe schools, to be 8400 above the base. and economic prograt. s. ary boosts for the state’s 23,000 Saving* Bank of ManchesUr ha* las. get the lowdown on the low- $600 down to purchase well kept 6' 9-8663. your own. Repreaent Avon Prod- windows, plumbing and heatteg FIVE ROOM flat, first floor. 30 Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. 12 classrooms and IS new teach- School renovations hinged on All teachers presently on the J ’ employes, Dempsey said hla budg- been loet and application has l^ n est down and smallest payments AND LANDSCAPE LlUey St., centrally located, MANCHESTER—5 room home, full room older home, 8 bedrooms, Estate of Charles J, Strickland, late ers. staff are to be brought up to sched- speech, found much to praise in made to said bank for payment of anywhere. Not a amall loan or ucte, world’s largest manufactur- suppUea, aaaorted pipes and aoll of Manchester in said District, de- whether the board should hire local et'would provide for a broad pro- Rooms Without Board 59 adults only. Inquire at 33 LUley price 89,600, 6 and 6 duplex, cen- modem bath and kitchen, large ceased. Board Chairman Winfred A. ule, in accordance with the revised "Connecticut's tradition of excel- the amount of deposit. finance company plan. Douglaa er of cosmetics. TV and nation- pipes. Open dnUy 8:M UU dark, talent or go outside the town. Mrs. gram of salary increases where Movingi—Trucking— wide magaslne advertising la Saturday 84. Choman House St______I______tral, 818,500. New homes— capes secluded lot. bus nearby, only On motion of ‘The Connecticut Bank Kloter said he felt the budget com- Hammar held the work should be plan. Those who are receiving $300 lence and enterprise,” and outlined Motors, 333 Main St, MI 3-0669 LARGE FURNIBBED room, ona and ranchea, 812,490, $390 down. 814.90Q. Evenings Mr. Boles, MI and Trust Company.' Hartford. Conn., the following steps to keep the the need is greatest. Inclusion of Storage 20 creating ever-grenter demand-for Wrecking, yard at Stock Place ott executor. mittee did an "excellent Job" in awarded on the basis of school or less than they should will be the 8180-a-year cost-of-living In- our products. FuU training. > CaU North iG in St. CaU Ml 9-2893. minute from Main St.^Ught house- TWO ROOMS and bath, first floor, Many more from $4,500. up. Call 9-9868. Warren E. Howland, Real- ORDERED: That alx months from keeping the recommended budget placed -on schedule In two years. state moving ahead: Announcements near South Main, 860 month. MI planning experience. crease into the basic wage sched- LAST CHANCE MANCHESTER Moving and Truck- BU 94933. - keyring, woman only. MI 0-7950. The Ellsworth Mitten Agency, tor, MI 3-1108. the 19th day of January. 1961, be and for fiscal 196142 as close as it is Where the amount is 8400 or more 1. Increased state aid to educa- 8-0748, Can be eeen after 6:30. Realtors, MI 34980 MI 9-5524. the same are limited and allowed (or Carpenters and plumbers, who ule, and a proposal that the state INCOME TAXES prepared in your ing Company. Local and long dla- YOUR BEST BUY IS AT the creditors within which to bring In to the current operating budget. they will be placed on schedule In tion to expand facilitito, raise REPOSSESSIONS WOMAN WHO can drive—If you FURNISHED rooms, comp CUSTOM BUILT 1958 6 room looked over the 80-yeyold build- assume a substantial part of tha home or by appointment. Exper- tonce moving, packing and stor- their claims against said estate, and Kloter pointed but that the cur ing recently, advised an architect's three years. The Increase the first teacher salaries, and maintain an would enjoy woridng 3 w 4 hours NA'nONAL housekeep^ taclUtlea. i SOUTH END—SmaU 6 room heat- MANCHESTER — 7 room Cape, home, 2 baths, fireplace, breeze' said executor Is directed to give public emphasis on s,.holarships. cost Of hospital and medical in- tenced tax work, M hour service. Unleae these cars are eold before I age. Regular service throughout located. ChUdren accepted—Uitof- ed apartment with pri'vate en- famUy room, modem kitchen, way, double garage, 2% acres notice to the credltora to bring In their rent budget of $1,323,545 is for a services are needed. year will be rounded off to the surance. New England States and Florida. a day calUng regularly each month CeUlng T U e ...... $.095 Sq. Ft. claims within said time allowed by 10-month fiscal year, although the nearest hundred dollars. 'Increased state giants, fairly Can MI S-47». 13 noon Wedneaday, Jan. 35, they SNOW REMOVAL service. Nuss- on a group of Studio Girl Coame- ed. Mrs. Doraey, 16 'Arch SL, trance. AU utUlUes furnished plus bedrooma, rec room, garage. Good tillable, outskirts. Cariton W. Cost of the repairs might be met and equitably allocated, must be Despite this long list of recom- will gb to the auction block. Ml 8-8568. 8’ Pine Panellngy...... lOc Sq. Ft. Manchester. range and refrigerator, 875 month- lot with treea. One block to Hutchins. Ml 9-6132. publishing a copy of this order In bulk of school expenditures in any from transfer of funds in the pres- The board reserves'the right'to FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre- dorf Sand and Stone, Ml 3-2437. tic cUenta on a route to be eatab- Western Framing, some newspaper having a circulation In made available to our communities mended Improvementa, Dempsey llahed in and arouiid Manchester, ly. Call MI 9-3628, evenlnga only. schools, shopping and bus, 816,900, oald probate district within ten days year are paid on the basis of a 10- ent budget, through state aid, or withhold service increments on to ease their financial burden," he was optimistic about Connecti- pared with your saving* in mind. 1959 CHEVROLET AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- Truckloads...... 895 Per M' MANCHESTER — Custom Cape, from the date of this order and return month period to coincide with the recommendation of the superin- moving, Peking storage. Low and are willing to make light de- PhUbrick Agency, Ml 0-8464. from the Ruth Talcott Britton said. The budget I shall recom- cut’s growth potential. ReaiNiialde rate*. Call MI 9-S3M. Bel Air, 2-door sedan, 6 cylinder, I Cedar Shakes ...... 89 P er Sq. FURNISHED ROOM for rent near FURNISHED two room apartment, center entrance, fireplace, lovely make to this court of the notice given. actual school session. fund, Ramsdell suggested. tendent of schools. ^11 increments Hoosiihold Services rate on long distance moves to liveries, etc., write to Studo Girl % " Birch Plywood . . . . 43c Sq. Ft, Main St. Ml 9-3170. 9 Hazel St private bath, utlUtles, free park- SIX ROOM Cape, full shed dormer, yard, garage, one block 'to bus. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. mend to you will provide for these As competitive factors In tha in c o me tax return* prepared by automatic, radio and heater, power | CoameUcB, Dept. J-6G, Glendale, fo- approved training directly re- Offered 13-A 48 states. Personalised service. MI Insulation ...... 885 Per M' hg, adults, business block. Depot heated rec room, 20 foot enclosed 'Belflore Agency, MI 3-5121. LIMITATION OBDEB higher grants. state’s favor,- he listed a steadily fom er internal revenue agent in steering. 84187, CH 7-1433. California. Route wUl pay up to PARTIALLY fumiabed heated lated to academic assignment may We shall expect that with the rising population, a favorable tax $1,326 Dutch Doors ...... 828.95 Each Square. Call Mr. Keith, MI 94101. porch, oversized garage, shade AT A COURT OF PROBA'TE held iockville-Vernon- be credited at the rate of $100 for your home or by appointment HAROLD k SONS, Rubblah remov- 13.50 per hour. IxlO” Sheathing ...... 886 P er M roMn for rent, near churches and trees. MI 9-5877. 812,500—8 ROOM Cape, nice condi- _t Manchester, within and for the Increase In state aid, municlpaU- rate, skilled workers, a forward- tnaii bualneas servicea. MI - al, ceUara, and attics cleaned. MANCHESTER Package OeUvery. bus line. Woman preferred. CaU MAIN ST.—First floor, tion, wooded loL, near bus, school, District of Mancheater on the ITth day one half year of college credit. No ties 'Will set up salary schedules looking industrial community, a Plirscord...... From 878 Per M' of January, 1961. teacher new to the service Is to 1957 RAMBLER Ashes, p i^ r s . all rubUali. Harold Light trucking and package deUv- Exotic Prefinlahed WaU Mrs. Harris, Burton’s, Inc., MI rooms, stove and refrigerator, 850 MANCHESTER — Colonial, 6 spa- shopping, 4%% mortgage, 884 Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge. for teachers which recognize the good geographical location and 4-door sedan, very low mileage, Hoar. MI 84084. ery. Refrigeratonl. waahera and Help Wanted— ^Male 36 Panelings .. From 16c Sq. Ft 34177. month. A'vaUable Feb. 1. CaU cious rooms, large living room monthly. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI Estate of Grace V. Gibson late of Non-Resident Fee System receive more than the highest paid true worth of these devoted men "incomparable religious, educa- economical 6 cylinder engine, stove moring apeclalt^ Folding CASH 'N CARRY . MI 8-2785 before 6 p.m. With fireplace, family sue tile 9-5132. Manchester in said District, deceased. teacher presently employed, train- and women." INCOME TAX ptnUema.? The beat WEAVING of Bums, moth nolea LARGE ATTRACTIVE room near On motion of Richard C. Woodhouse tional, cultural, recreational and radio and heater. chalra for rent. Ml 9 -0 ^ . capal We are. now manufacturing waU kltchon porch, one-car garage of said Manchester, administrator with ing and experience being the same. In addition to thia state ed- answer la to FI 24607. and tom clothing, noelery runs, of working 45 houra weekly, steady bath, pri'vate entrance, gentleman FOXm ROOM flat avaUable Feb. FOR THE MOST for your housing The board agrees to set up a other faclUUea” $650 panels and -trusses. la^ a lot 80x260, 816,900. PhUbrick 'III annexed. Slated in Evening School ucation aid to the towns, Demp- On the other hand, he noted bandbaga repaired. Upper n - year 'round work, 8100 to start or lady with good reference. 31 1, with or without garage. Inquire Agency, Ml 0-8464. dollar, be sure to see thia charm- ORDERED: T hat six months from committee of board and staff to sey recommended, three Improve- placementa,' umbrellas repaired, Painting—Papering 21 plus expenses. Man aelected to Church St. 310 Spruce St. ing 7 room Colonial on Perkins the 17th day of January. 1961. be and continue salary studies. that thera was an unemployment . Penonals 1959 FORD CUSTOM 30 NATIONAL LUMBER, INC the same are limited and allowed for ments at the University of Con- situation In the state and ha 4-door aedan, remarkably clean men’s shirt coUara reversed and service established FuUer Bruah 881 State St., North Haven, Conn. NEW 9 roorm-anch, llTO^quare St. This home was designed (or the creditors within which to' bring in Beginning In September, out-of- The latter item perta-lnlng to a necticut: expansion and strength- replaced. Marlew’e Little Mend- PAINTINQ AND paperbanging. customers. MI 0-0090 for interview EOR gentleman, kitchen MODE2RN 4 room unfumiehed feet, full basement, 2 fireplaces comfortable living and built in a Ihclr claims against said estate, and urged safeguards against tha re- VACUUM CLEANERS ja g d red In car. equipped with radio, heater CHeatnut 8-3147 town residents who attend the Coventry study committee Is the only one ening of the school of engineer- ing Shop. Good clean workmanabip at rea- apimintment. privOegea_ . .private Ivate entrance,entran . park-. apartment, first floor, 885. MI plastered walls. lull insulation, fine home area. Asking under said administrator c.t.a. Is directed to adopted by the Hebron Board of eurrenca of such Joblessness. Un- my own home shop. Fwlfc yaai* and automatic shift. ing. - 9-4265. give public notice to the creditors to Rockville-Vemon Adult Evening ing; creation of a bureau of busi- sonable rates. 30 yeara in Man- Call at 169 Maple Street ceramic tile bath, large kitchen 820,000. For information call The >rlng in their claims within said time School will be asked to pay a $5 Education, employment claims in the state factory experience. All make*, $1,275 FLAT FINISH Holland window chester. Raymond Fiske. MI MAINTENANCE man for amaU ness research in the School of WELL HEATED room near bath with lots of cabinets, hot water oil Jarvis Realty Co., MI 3-4112, MI allowed by publishing a copy of this fee for each 10-week course. The Andover Board of Bduca stood at 65,000 for the week end- low mteo. free aotlmatea. fro* shades made to measure. All 0-8387. convalescent home. References re- Diamonds—Watchefh— FOUR ROOM, ground floor, heated order In some newspaper having a Business Administration; and ed Jan. 14. and Shower, hot water, parking, apaurtment, near Main Street. heat, all city utilities, one block 9-1200, MI 3-7847, PI 2-8311. circulation In said probate district with- The Board of Education voted High School tlon, however, has already taken and deUveiy. Mr. MOlef, 1954 FORD RANCH WAGON metal Venetian blinds at a new quired. Box T ; Herald. Jewelry 48 from Main St. Charles Lesper- establishment of programs of re' 8 cylinder, standard shift, radio ’ low ^ c e . Keys made while you INTERIOR PAINTING, decorating, •rlvate entrance. 101 Oiestnut St. Avafiable February 1. Call alter in ten days from the dale of this order the fee Into effect last night when action identical to that o f the re once. MI 9-7620. LET’S MAKE MOM glad by buy- and return make to this court of the gional board last night In elim- and heater. wait. Marlow's. ' ceillnga, floors, paperhanging. MEDICAL Secretaiy, stenographer, LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler-rw 5, MI 9-19^9. ing her this charming 6 ' room notice given ______. it learned that nearly 30 per cent ods to stimulate increased Indus- .. IXECnURJUX Salea and Sendee, Steaming off waUpaper. Clean bookkeeping maportunIty. More living space than you would Groups which have made dress- -.The fee system cannot be ef- Anne Wheeler, biology; Miss Er- and Grace-New Community Hos- eral action in this field.” MI 8-4860. Three Rooms of Furniture OFFICE FOR RENT,Jdeai location make all arrangements. There is a fected this year, board members administration's staff recommen- ;aad Popp Dodge. 10 Coim. Blvd., FRSn: ESTIMATES—Prompt serv- Hi|d> commission plus liberal IROCKVILLEI—6 room apartment for any buslneae Reasonable rent ever dream i^ssible at the price. ings Include the Augustaha Lu- lene Russell, physical education; dation. ' pital. Kenndy has proposd tying med- " East Ba^ord, BU 94333, MI 1957 FORD, 4-door aedan, first class home to fit any pocketbook and Attached garage and full base- said, because' it would create an NOW IS THE time to have your ice on aU type* of electrical wir- bonuses guaranteed. Write Mana- FROM MODEL HOME completely furnished, automatic Can MI 04200 after 2 p.m. needs. theran Churchwomen of Emanuel Mrs. Bernyce Brennan, English "A regional public health,team ical assistance for the aged to tha 8-8423. ' condition, must sell. betweenj kitchen remodeled^ bathroom and ^ Licensed and insured. Wilson ger, Box V, c /o Herald. washer, garage, two aeparate ment. Reduced $1,500 for quick upheaval in current bookkeeping. and social science; Mrs. Elizabeth social security system. 54, MI 9-0693. , J. D. REALTY Lutheran Church, the Mary to be established on a Joint basis recroatlon room. For free estimate EUectrical Co... Manchester, MI Cost Over $700 private entrances, TR 6 -7 ^ , TR sale to 817,900. Call Mrs. Megonl- Greene" group of Community Bap- The program for the evening Motycka, librarian; and John in cooperation with local health Dempsey also urged modifica- 1908 CSh ETVROLET Impala, stand- caU Jutrae 8c Son. MI 9-0279. 5-9993. gle. The Jarvis Realty Co., MI school has already been set and ard transmission, S48-V-8. Beat 9-4n7. GlastonWry. ME 3-7376. Homes For Bent 65 tist Church, the Ladles Auxiliary Christie, music. authorities and to include medical, tion of the state’s residency re- Auto Drivins: School 7-A Help Wanted— 470 Main St. m 3-5129 3-4112, PI 2-8311. students are enrolling. Hospital ]>totes quirement for voting, redistricUng otter. Call between 9 a.m. and 2 BID WELL HOME Improve: NEVER BEEN USED of VFW, the Lucy Spencer group Mrs. Strack Named nursing, educational, sanitary en- Mide or Female 37 R(X3CVILLE — See ua for your IN MANCHESTER^ room dutoex Vernon is required to provide Mrs. Benjamin Strack of Rt. of the state Senate and reduction pjn. MI 8-7410. LARSON’S Oomiectlcut’B first li- Co. Alterations, additlonB, ga- Sale Price $888 irtment! SH rooms, heat, ap- available how, 8100 monthly. Ref- BEAUTIFUL 6 room ranch, full IF YOU HAVE been “ Home” hunt- of Second Congregational Church, gineering and social service per- Private Inatmctiom 28 basement, knotty pine recreation Mrs. Ray Livermore’s group in adult education for its towns- 44A has been appointed a mem- Visiting hours nre'Y to 8 p.m. sonnel.’’ of the size of the House of Rep- censed driving school trained. — rages. Hoofing and Biding experts. RSIAL EKTATE salesperson for pUances, parking, 880 monthly; 8% erenceg required. A li^ Clampet, ing, you'll have bagged your limit people, Ramsdell said, but is not Certified and MipiwcS la now of-, EXPERIENCED elementary school Pay Only $4 Week room, fireplace, 2 baths, one with with this one. A ‘‘wife-saver’' Wapping, Mrs. Earl Bissell’s ber of tt« Zoning Board of Ap- for all areas except maternity Dempsey said such facilities and resentaitives, at 294 members the Aluminum clapboards a spemalty. new home- aalee to staff model rooma turnlahed, 8100-8115 month, Realtor, MI 9-4548, MI 8^7— necessarily required to provide it second largest Jn the, nation. The UOS OLDSMOBILE hardtop, good fMlng classroom and behind UnexceUed woikmanshlp. teacher wiU tutor chUdren in read- ly. Rialey Raal^ Oorapany, MI stall shower in master bedroom, ranch on Bates Road near Park- group at Center Congregational peals. She will replace Herman where they are 2 to 4 :S0 and 6 :30 operations would . make possible eondltlan. MI 8-8194 after 6 p.m. home. Hout^ rate plus commis- Sacriflclim complete bedroom, SEVEN-NINE ROOM, tWO-1 built-in oven and range, wall to for people from Out of town. The Muise who -has resigned because to 8 p.m.: and private rooms where early treatment and speedy re- 36 Senate districts we're originally wheel inatraction for teenagers. budget te n u . MI 9-6495 or TR ing, arithmetic English, and aion. Write Box U, Herald. 0-4824, ‘m 6-1168. ade and schools. Butit-ln G,E. Oiurch, and the Society of St rule is that a course of adult-study MI 94075. A41M. Social Studies. Ml 94908. complete living room and kitahen home, excellent location, Oarage, wall carpeting, hot water oil heat, range and oven. Full basement. Faith Prayer group of St. Mary’s of lack of finte needed to devote they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. habilitation of cases now requiring intended to be equal in population, decorator furniture from model dls- large lawn, atomming pool.»1. MI combination windows and doors, in any given subject must be set up to Board duties. Muise had served but have long since grown dispro- EXCELLENT 1957 Ford half-ton PART UM B help needed! Guaran- Attached garage. Aluminum Episcopal Crurch. . if a minimum of 10 people wish to months or^years of costly Institu- PREPARE FOR driver’s teat. CARPENTRY,iopairs, roofing, rec teed 836.50 for 8 eWilnga work. r home. We wUi give you free THREE R(X>M heated apartment, 8-28M. garage, city utilities^. Very desir- storms and awnings. Available Atty. Charles Crockett report' as secretary of the board prior to Patients Today: 244 tional care. portionate in sixe. pickup, 3950. Phone PI 3-8398. take it. his resignation. Mrs. Strack has Ages 16 to 60, Driving and claaa room, aluminum siding, doors and Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 No investment. E’ree 8H0 sa n ^ e [very and free storage op to one 345 N. Main, m 0-0339. 94. able neighborhood. Priced at only now at $19,500. To inspect call Mr. ed that four of the 11 cancer pa The Governor said he would rec- room. Three Inatructors. No wait- year, WANTED—Working mother with 822,800, Charles Lesperance, IH Costs of operating an adult been an alternate member. ADMITTED YESTHatDAY: 1850 PONTIAC, VlaU hardtop, windows. No job too small. Ehccel- case equipment. Car needed. Fbr Werbner, The Jarvis Realty Co., tients received financial assist Mrs. Lois Thomas, 61 Grant Rd.; ommend an appropriation "for a ing Manchester Driving Acade- lent references. Ed Staaiak. PI SECOND mortgages arrange with MAIN ST.—8 room heated apart. . one child to share large home with 9-7620. MI 3-4112. school are reimbursed somewhat by Parent Council Elects power, one owner, 17,500 miles. friendly and confidential service. information and personal inter- once, two received treatment by the state. The annual cost of the John Stokes, 44 liurant St.; Mrs. definitive study” of the advisable Hill Walka to Move my. PI 2-7249. 2-7564. 'Vlew caU Covmtry PI 2-8748. NORMAN’S ment, stove and refrigerator fur- same. Residential area. Wonder- Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tarando of Immaculate. WlU consider trade. Write Friendly Mortgage Service, 643 HARTFORD ROAD nlahed. MI S-7894. ful opportunity for right peraon. EPIC AND SPAN 8 bedroom ranch, X-ray and cobalt, two received adult school was estimated at $7,- Lena Bolieau, Stafford Springe; location, operation and financing MI 9-6833. MANCHEISTER —Two exceptional Mancheater have been elected pres- of a medical4ental school as a Tacoma, Waah.—Moving , side- MORTLOCirS Manchester's lead- P.O. Box 43, Manchester. Before you buy furniture any- Reasonable. MI 8-5880. full basement, kitchen built-ins, Capes, one at $14,500—the other at drugs, seven received loan closet 000. ident of the Coventry Day School Emil Skarin, Bast Hartford; Mrs. ing driving achool. Three aklUed Roofing—Siding 16 large yard. This home awaits yoyr equipment, and seven were given For the first semester, Oct. 3 to Genevieve Fisher, Stone Rd., Bol- part of the University of Connec- walks are being installed in hilly Sitnations Wanted— where—shop at Norman’e. $15,800. Another excellent one 4vith Parent Council. downtown Tacoma. Voters approv- courteouauatructora. Claaa room MORTGAGE MONEY from 81.000- TWO ROOMS, heat and hot water, GLASTONBURY — 8 bedroom Inspectitm. Discoe Agency, « Vi baths at 816.000. All will teke transportation to hospitals and Dec. 8, costs were $3,316.50. State ton; Mrs. Georgette Clavette, 17 ticut. 850,000. New low rates on second Female 38 parkii^. Tel. MI 8-3068. ranch, 27 foot Uvlng room with Other officers elected are: Dr. ed an $875,000 bond issue to allow Junior Date instructions for 16, 17 year Usable aa 813.16 Month Realty, 470 Main Street, built-in oven and mnge, formal SIX ROOM Cape, excellent condU Lots For Sale 73 Odell, Allan. D. Thomas, and Allan charged with failure to carry a includes Mrs. Maury Cohn, Mrs. Oval Lane. i , education programs.” All work guaranteed 25 years ex- FOR SALE—DoNut and Coffee trash burners. Call M I S-TTll. 8-5139. tlon, screened porch, large shaded C. Hotchkiss. ‘The vestrymen sue driver’s license and registration. He also recommended approval perience. 34-bour service. CaU 12- Piece BEDROOM dining room. Lot lOOittoo. James R. MacArthur, Mrs. Wiley DISCHARGED TODAi : Mrs. Al- 8hop,;Tel. RockvUle TR 6-8707. Philbrick Agency, MI 94464. lot. 4%% assumable mortgaKo- ‘THREE B ZONE lots with city ceed W. David Keith, Jolm A. Trot, Police lodged the charges after in' and.Mrs. Matthew Barvir. of an administration bill, already Earl VanCamp, Ml .94749. SNOW BLOWpiS. Arlene, Reo, 13- Piece UVINO ROOMS, bina Couture, West WiUin^on; submitted, for the creation of a 13-Plece KITCHEN . Call MI 3-5346. water. Union St. Manchester. ter, Edward H. Glenney, and vestigatlng a minor accident re- Hostesses will include Mrs. Rob- Sally Ann Kvadas, 65 Cooper St., Toro powerhandle and Bolens 18 THREE furnished robins and 82.600 each Ml 94405. sulting from O’Brien's backing his department of correction that Help Wanted— Female to S3 inches. Parts and servlet. — P-L-U-8 — George A. Potterton whose terms ert P. Bowen, Mrs. James Breen Kenneth Jones, 91 Ridge St.; Mrs. rage. MI 0-8018. MANCHESTER-HUlIard St. One- expired.' car into a parked car. would.place the state’s correction- Radio-TV Repair Capitol Equipment Oo.. 88 Main Electric Reftigerator story -4 room house completely and Mrs. Fred Johnston . Agnes Schack, 29 Westwood St.; al institutions under a single ad- CONNECTICUT registered R.N. R(XKVILLE—24 Grove St. WeU Reelected as wardens were Al Bulletin Board Mrs. Ruby Angotta, 107 Oliver Rd.; Services 18 St. MI 3-7958. TV Set and Comb. Range overhauled, including new cabinet Legal Notice The Golden Rule Club of Talcott- ministrativt;, head. L.P.N. for 11-7 shift four nights_per — P-LrU-S — heated two ^ m fumisbad apart- SEPTIC TANKS kitchen Good a* new. $10,900. bert T, Dewey and Gordon G. Fogg. Manchester Evening Herald Karen Bragg, Wapping; Paul Jack- Another platform measure IRAOIO-TV REPAIRS, any make - week in convalescent home. Tel. OVERHEAD lubrication equipment ment. TR 5-9595. AND Wyville H. Peabody will continue ville Congregational Church will Coventry rorrespondent, F. Paul- son, TalcottviUe; Alfred Gendreau, Free Service, Free Set ttP. Free • Jamea O, Dowling, MI 9-8816, MI AT A COURT OF PROBATE hrW sponsor a smorgasbord at the backed by Dempsey calls for 4 cars, amplifiers, phonographs aad RockvUle TR 54291 and accessories, 1% ton hydrauUc at Manchostcr, within and for the as clerk, and John H< Hyde as ine Little, telephone Pilgrim 2- Hartford; Mrs. Anna Emmons, Jack an axle Jack, 2 battery Delivery, Free Storage TIU ROCKVUXB—13 Ellington Avenue. •. 9-7677. church Saturday with servings at 6 strengthening the state’s highway changers. Over 47 years total ex- Needed Regardless Of Hme. PLUeCED SEWERS District of Manchester on the 17th day treasurer. 628L East Hartford; Mrs. Mary Bito- safety program through establish- "FRENCHY*' JODOiM perience. 90 days guarantee on aU WOMAN FOR SURVEY chargere, 8 add 12 volt; cash regia- Large nbwly redecorated two "• LOOKINO FOR country living witll of January^*14 U (a 1961. The budget, adopted by the ve*' and 7:30 p.m. cardl, 130 Park St.; Dennis Walker, ter. electric tire changer, otter — P-L-U-S — room furnished apartment. Adults Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. Judxi The Woman’s Society of Christian ment of an absolute maximum work. Potterton'a. MI 1^4037, Part-time work ccmtacting achoola ' aU city conveniences? Here is a ”Estate ‘ ‘ of John ‘ "Stanleys “Obrenak; irenaky ale try, totals $76,820, an increase of South Coventry; Roger Hunt, 10 speed limit, chemical tests in small equipment. Ossie’a Shell FR|DE INSURANCE only, TR 8-5889. MachlRe CleanMl spelled Obrcmskl, late of Manchester Service of Robkville Methodist Hemlock St.; Nelson Caye, 291 in the area. Salary basis, plu* rs' When you make purchase beautiful 7 large room colonial (4 $4,800 over i960, and includes Church will meet tomorrow at 8 drunken4ri'vlng cases, and par- Imbursement of travel expenses, Station, 375 Main gt., Manchester. Septie Itoiks, Dry Welb, Sewer bedrooms), Hi baths ceramic tile, In said district, deceased. some Capital improvements. Also $25,000 Suit Filed Spruce St.; Mrs. Cynthia Boyon, Frenchy Says: MORTENSEN TV Specialised RCA MI 8-1372. from Albert’s, we give you in writ- 154 CXXIPER HILL SL — 6 room Upon application of Stanley Kraje' p.m.. for a showing of a special film ticipation by the state with New plus potential bonus. Work during Unee InstaUedr-Oellar Water- . S fireplaces, large kitchen. buUt' ski, temporary administrator proyli approved was a capital funds drive East Hartford; Itonald Brower, York and New Jersey In a tri- televialon, eervlce. Ml 9-4641. ing, no payments in caae of unem- duplex apartment, nice residential proofing Doae. that letters of administration be nant- and reception of new members. The Campbell Ave., Veriion; Lawrence achool hours. Use of car and abUity area, dtOdren, 8106. Glastonbury, In oven, range, dishwasher, gar- in the near future. The treasurer For Fall on Walk state traffic safety commission. "Bring your cor in hor* for to talk with achool adminiatratora TOOL AND equipment rentnU. ploymenlent, illness, accidents, ed on said estate, as per application on meeting will be held at the church. Kudron, 74 Cottage St.; Albert Bur- I CONNIE’S T9 and Radio Service, Sales and eervlce AP Blqulpment, BtrUiaa, etc. ME 8-0067. b l e disposal hot water oil heat, file, it Is reported total receipts of $71,885 The regular meeting of the 3. Touching on transportation, are essential requirements. large breezeway. 2-car garage, ORDERED: That the (oregoins ap- of which $54,236 was obtained nell, Rock Fall; Mrs. Monique Dempsey endorsed the recommen- ».I8 available aU hours.. Satisfaction Center St.| MI 9-8052. THE PLACET THE STORE? McKin n ey br o s. plfcation bo heard and determined at Ladles of the Sacred Heart will be A $25,000 suit against the town export outomortc troM" Lguaranteed. CaU MI O-ISIO. Interview soon in Hartford area. [NEW FIRST floor, five room • amesite drive. Large lot with from pledges-^ during 1960. Bolly, Tolland; Mrs. Mary Pagan! dations of an interstate commit- WRH 'n« MW Albert’a is a Mg reliable 61 year-old trees, exceUent neighborhood. Im- the Probate office in Manchester In held Feb. 1 at 8 p.m. at the Parish of Manchester is being brought by and son, 627 Lake St.; Mrs.ji Mary DAVID BRADLEY, 9% b.p. garden Uksrbnent, built-in oven and Sflwsragt Disposal Co. said District, on the 14th day of Feb- Mr. Dewey and IV. Sidney Har Center on Rt. 30, Vernon. tee for combined assistance to the PHILCO RECOMMENDED service References exchanged; Please write atore. Our good toputatimi is your range, 8125^ MI 8-2578. mediate occupancy. Clharies Les- ruary. A.D. 1961. at' ten o’clock In the Susan Morrison, who alleges she Tierney and son, East Hartford, mission work. fHydramoN PAn-O-RAMA tractor, 2 years old, attachmenta guarantee of satteJacUm. Your ______rison will repretont St. Mary's at . Hoapitel Notes New Haven Railroad. on Hl-EH’a, radios, telaviaions, alao our quallflcationa and phone num- include snow blower, harrow and BmaeammiM perance. Ml 9-7620. forenoon, and that notice be given to was injured in a fall a year ago be- The 4-state plan, . announced step out in style when it's' dat^ er to Box W, HeraUd, money U promptly refunded If youlRocKVILLB — CentraHy lociatad, all persona Interested in oaid estate of the annual convention of the Dio. ' Admitted Monday; Mrs. Lillie ie ond Dynollow). Ooiy guaranteed service on all other S cycle bar, completely recondl the pendency of said application and the cese of Connecticut. Alternates cause of town neglighnce in leav- over the weekend ip New York, time!. Tbia Junior charmer features makes. to>op our special do-it- can buy tor leaa anywhere—and you SH rooms, Utehenettl;' dinette, SOUTH WINDSOR. —502 Graham time and place of bearing thereon, by Solomon, Stein Rd., Ellington; ISH RR Resumes A big bow, that la optional. Make A new and distinctive coverlet RN OR LP^ for Friday and Sat- Uoned, 8260. MI 0-6544. will be Mr. Peabody and John L. Mary Prachniak, 73 Village St.; ing a sidewalk icy. calls for $13.7 million annually in youtoelf department featuring dis------W------:------1 t peraonal attention from mem< bedroom, living room, tUe bath, Road. One year old, 5Vi room publishing a copy of this order In some New Haven, Jan. 24 (IP) — The tax relief and public aid In the genuine ports used.** A sleeveless version, too. especially designed fbr the Centen- urday bights, 11-7, Veynon Haven Kra of the Albert family. ranch, attached garage, large lot. newspaper bavtnii a clrcutation in said Treybal. Delegates to the Hart' Richard Harnaon, Broad Brook; The fall, according to the no- nial Year! It combines applique count prices. Open evenings and appliancea furnished. 886 district, at least five days before the New Havea Railroad restored its states served by the line. No. 8187 with Patt-O-Rama Is Saturdays. Satellite BUectronlca TR 8-2077. ______SNOW REMOVAL service, Nuaa- month, newly decorated. % • SEPTIC TANKS Immediate occupancy. Ideal home ford Archdeaconry are Winslow Mrs. Mary Dutchess, 62% Elling- tice presented yesterday to Gen- and embroidery! A—I^ B —E—B—T—’*-S CLEANED and INSTAULED day of said hearing to appear if they Manchester and Mr. Peabody, with eral Manager Richard Martin, oc- commuter service today and report- Under the plan, Connecticut insises 9, 11, 12, 13. 14, 16, 18. Service, 166 School St., Manches- EXPERIENCED fountain and d i ^ dorf Sand and Stone, 8-2427, 8rl889. I for oouple or small family. FHA see cause at saM time and place and ton Ave.; Mrs. Lucy Joaquim, Pattern No. 5963 has fiUl direc- Ml ALLYN ST.. HARTFORb be heard relative thereto, and make Paul J. Carter and Mrs. Raymond curred Jap. 22, 1960, at 6:45 p.m. ed that trains w^re moving nor- would ^ve lip the gross revenue JSast S0!4 to 38. Sixe 11, 31^ bust, ter. MI 9-1786 or JA 8-1568. mortgage possible with a 81,850 Overbrook Rd., Vembn; Mrs. Ar- tax on the railroad which nets the tion* fbr embroidery *nd appliqu*; clerk. Must have driver’s license, THREE OIL drum* 50 gaUona, • SEWERS down payment. Florence Realty, return to this court, and by mailing on Gowen as alternates. Auditors are thur-Scribner, 145 W. Main St.; in front of a supermarket on E. mally. PAUL D0D6E abort sleeve 5H yds. of 35-inch; OPEN NIGRTS TUX. 8 or boforo January 20, 1161. by cerUfled A spokesman said some trains state about $1.25 million a year. bow, H yard. hot-iron transfer for eagle; color Call MI 4-0620 and ask for Frank, three seta steel laga; piping^con- MAOHINB OLBANBD MI 3-4836. mail, * oopy of this order to Ftoak Randall J. Toop, Mr, Peabody, and Gary Norris, 80 Grove St.; Peter Center SL chart. Millinery DressraskinK 19 Obrenulki 134 HllUard St.. Manchester, She is represented by the law were about-5 or 10 minutes late, The railroad would silso benefit To order, send 85c in coins to: WE ARB LOOKINO for a capable ^ *'*’ *^- BOLTON NOTICJE Miss Jennie Wind.' Jaconski, 43 Mountain St. from 8500,000 in^ other asslataiice To order, send 25c in coins to:— APPEALINO 6 room Capo, full Conn.; Mary O. Halduk. 130 Orchard St,. Delegates to the Manchester Discharged Monday: Earl Beebe, firm of LaBelle, Rothenberg and but blamed th e,delays on the frigid PONTIAC, IN(L Sue Burnet^ The Manchester Eve- Anne Cabot, The Manriiester Eve- HEMMING and alteration work. woman to be trained aa aasistant KENMORE (^MBlNA'nON oU ligation! I Board of Tax Review will • INSTALLATION dormer, dining room nice. yard. Rockville, Conn.: Margaret O. .Krajew- Weather. • • from C o n n e c t i c u t ^ tong Herald, US9 AVE. OF store manager. ITiis la an excel- sU. 56 Oakland Bt.. Manchester, Conn.; CouncU pf Churcbes are to be Don- 19 Country Lane; William Zava- Woodhouse. ning Herald. 1150 AVE. OF CaU Mrs. VfiUiam Abrtotis, 10 burner and electric kitchen range, be at the Cbmmunitt Hall, Bolton SPECIALIST Call Discoe Agency, MI 9-0626. Antonia O. .Jurexak. Stacla O. Rzoiin- Settlement of the New York bar "I endorse this proposal and urge 37$ MAIN 8TSEET aim i o8g,NEW tobk S8,n .v . lent opportunity with a progres- DUE TO MOVINO must aell brand ald E; Alsbaughf Mrs. Mary Phelps rella, .11 Snlpslc St.i Mrs. -Mary In another notice, Mrs. Eleanor AMERICAS, NEW VOBK 86, Robin Road, any time. 850. MI 94310. new mertdiandlae below oost. canter, on Feb. 1, 4, 11. to ttke ski, Cxesia O. Opalach. all of Poland, Gates Informed the town through bor strike enabled the New Haven this General Aoaembly to cooper- PHONE IQ MA4A For Ist-claaa add 10c sive company. Store experience care of any one who feels ttay c /o Adam Bonarskl, Consul General bt and O. . Stuart Lynn. Alternates Clark, Vernon Center. ate in thia importaitt first stop For Ist-claea add' lOe Baay washing machine, two TV $12,075—SIX room olddr home, Poland. Washington,, D, ,C.: Arthur her attorney, John J. O’Connor, and the Ne\y York Central Rail- io r aneh pattern. Print Name, Ad- [KNITTED DRESSES riiortened, necessary. A i i ^ 134 daily at LADY’S WHITH shoe ioa Oka! may have ^evanoee. „ - aluminum comUnatlona, oil heat, will be Mrs. Gladys Hansen, Mrs. toward an improved ralhrood trans- MANCHE8TEE • for each pattern. Print Name, Ad- Pilgrim MiUa, Itt Hartford Rd. oanaolee. three radloa. .MI 9-U88. Tm nd daaitnr LeOaIrr. Elsa., 963 Main' St. Manchea- Dorothy Fogg and Harold M. Al' Vernon tod- TaloottvUIe news Is that she suffered cuts and bruises roads to resume their service. * * Witt Z4908. JOHN / . WALLETT, Judge. M youth and tatymen'i work.' and ganUaman’a elottin. . Mr. TORO SNOW blower, axcdlant iMBard / Mmmm •n BaMa FattUoa. free patteinaT Only 35e a oopyl Aattony X0vIb% 119 WoodUmd K Youth Oantre, Panada. Kap9, reasonable. MX S-TMT. Sp.m. ' ' A )

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Mr. aad M ht Antonio Salraood, plaoad laeraaaed amphaida oa the sn Oak St. are celebrah^ tbstr Skating Report Mrs. Porter oommunttyaervlce program. Funds Unit Forming About Town 96th wedding anatmaaiy today from tha local budgat wera aptfOr SreCIAUVVIDNRSDAY m d IHURiDAY ONLY with an open house this evening for prlltNI to IUHTtlMH O graph aad aeObrillaton, aquipment T te 1961 High School Rounton friends and relatives. Oonniltteo will meet Heads Area ue^ta tho MmciNator aadJtock- ToStudyVaS. Mai’s, Wonoi’s, Childm’s ^ toniftit at 1-M a t Dick KUiogton'a Temple ChiqiUr, OB8, will cele- vlUa hiHgiltala lor tha dlagBOBla aad INVISIBLE C * home, 49 Ox&rd St, brate ito 69th birthday at a party traataMBt of hadrt dlaaaaaa. R ow ing a brief bosinaaa meeting HeartDrive Tba aeaoelaUon alao oo-apoe- Policy Aims JoiB C. Kenael, aeaman, USN. tomorrow at 8 p.ra. a t the Masonic nrad a ooutm to aleotrocardio- H ALF SOLES ^ aoa of Mr. aad Mn. Robert E. Temple. The program will include Mra L. Morgan Porter, member graphy lor' aastam Oaeasetleut Maaohestar restdanta interested fCeaael. 41 Deerfield Dr,, is serv* entert^ment and refreshments. Ice skating will be allowed to- of the board of dlroetera of tho idiymaagL hdd at tha Maacheater ta taking part In. a dlseuastoa Laather or Noo4ite tn r with the pee-commlstioiilng night until 10 o’clock a t both Cen- Manchester Area Heart Amoela- BoqpttaL Tba association has aa- group

Ronald J. Bronsi, 20, of 46 SL volunteers participated in the f ^ John St., was charged at 9:15 last Heart Sunday cdUection. .f tv " '’""- night with failure to obey a stop si^. Hg was arrested at Brldgfe Mrs. Porter noted that the •• • Mrt ?*•"*«« primary objective of the Heart m SL, and Hartford Rd. Bronxl was Fund is the support of an expanded h€ tt, to ite I A BEAN S U m H a i A FOOD SALE told to appear Feb. 9 In the Man- Vl PRICE program of research, education and UNITED MCmODIST CHURCH. DOLTON chester session of the 12th Circuit community service. CourL MEN’S overeoatA topcoats, SPONSORED BT W.8 .O.S. “Leading heart epecialists agree • > f e n n y suits aad Jackets.

that we shall see, in the next dec I SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 ade, major breakthroughe in the WOBIEN’S ooats, suita and »f S.S,*'T SITTINOS I g:96 PJtL ■r' 61 treatment and prevention of high ; >aver drosses. blood pressure and hardening of Ham, Potatoes, Relish. Celery Sttdm, Rolls, Neui CHIIJIREN’S clothing for elY^ ad Whipped Cream the arteries, disorders which ac‘ tlonf ^ yow inforna-. count for 00 per cent of all heart agee- Adnlto $L76—ChOdrea under It, 80c and blood* vessel disease. This 4K>SmTALAUXlllARy Far reaeivatlsni, Call Mrs. Mkdtael Ooldanlder, Respectfully, progress depends upon our to' OPEN—'Tlieaday, Wedneaday, MI 9-1848 or Mrs. Herald Lee, MI S-W89 creased support of research and HOME BAKED FOODS FOB SALE Thursday aad Friday education. We can do our share to 10 ajn. to 4 p jn. lasllr Speed victory over the heart dis- Thursday Nights 7 to 9 Directors vested Isom eases by eupporttog the Heart aasrirbr** ta Fund," she aald. fuiM-wkaal During the past year, the Man- pw w W>Mi W chester Area Heart Aasoclation has ta sU W aA y T H E PEN N Y SA VER 466 Main St,^—^Briek Chiireh Jipst North of Center $n!oo

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