Average Dajly Net Press Run The Weather Foraeaat of It. f. Weatlw mavejw For the Week Eading Jannary 34tk, -ISSB Fair, aot quite nd m M tealgkt. Low It to IS. Ttiuraday fair, mM-

12,875 er, rloiHly by aftemoeii. Hfgb

Member of the Audit about 85. Barcau at CIrealatiea Manchenter^A City of Village Charm

(ClanDifled AOvertliing on Page 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 100 ITWBNTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28. 10.59

?o7B/f/otXyrHi'President Cites U.S. Gains

New Haven, Jan. 28 (/P)— Union leaders in the Connec- Hearing on Courts ticut Co, labor dispute are

meeting hei’e today to receive

Hartford, Jan. 28 (;ip)—fgram whllo tho admlnlrtmtton’. written guidance from Jo- In Ballistic Missiles Field

Democratic leaders today de- does not. seph Fahey, a member of the No recommendations were of- fied a bid by their Republi- union’s international execu- fered St the policy committee fcan counterparts in the Legis- meeting, the GOP leaders said, tive hoard. Fahey was lirought in from Bos lature to postpone a Feb. 9 and no decisions were made. Googel and Scanlon said there w s ton in December when the union Dulles Says Nation public hearing on proposed leadership disagreed on how. to r no need for delaying the court court reorganization. contract offer. hearing. They aaid a s'ubromi.itttee tn'nrp'f^^ "It is important that thia get Should Act started early,” aaid Home Major- subseouent public hearings of its h's.views on the controve.siai aiht- a Soviet subsequent public hearings tralion ciniise that has been the ity Leader Samuel S. (Joogel and own. Sen. John M. Scanlon, co - chair- "Anyone who wishes can see the main obstacle to a settlement be- men of the Joint Judiciary Com- tween the company and the AFI.,- With Pride sulKommittee." the leaders said. CIO bus drivers' '.mlon. Meeting—If 2 mittee. The court reform date, wna Members of the union operate "This is on« of the most im- agreed on last wpek, but today it Wa.9tiington, Jan. 28 (/P)— portant bills of this seosion.” they became official as the General As- buses in Hartford. New Haven, Wa.'ibington, Jan. 28 (^P)— Meriden. Manchester, New ’ xnidon. PiTsident Pd.senhower said to- “and must not be lost in a sembly posted a heavy schedule of Pre.'.idcnl Eisenhower and ?ast-^Tdinote*shl^e"" I committee hearings on more than Nonvich, Middletown, and flay the is The Democrats mads t h e i r 260 bills beginning next Monday, fotd. They have been workingwilh- Secretary of State Dulles both ‘ m a k i h g very remarkable .t a u m e ^ " n e w .m " n '’ :fte r'’ Re^ The public hearings wm om signaled U.S. willingness to- 'progress in tlie ballistic mis- day to enter into high level been*^r^ne^to” obUJn l^'Xlav*’o C th e ''cu rre n t session. The contract baa for three r: ,; — ,silc field and has no cause for been trying to obtain a deiR> of scheduled for early hearinRE adc.s contained n acrtion making negotiation.s with Russia— hang dog humiliation. the hearing date. were important highway, labor, and arbitration compulsory in diapuloa. perhaps even a sum m it con T'he President made the aUtle^ Rep. A. Searle Pinney and Sen. civil rights bills, and three con- Tile...... union' has demanded that it be fei'pnce— pi'ovidecl thei'f’ i.i menl at a nkwi conference in com- 8

Abner W. Sibal, House and Senate j gtitutional amendments, in any new contract but the com- some jirospect for atri'eement menting On Soviet Premier Nilkita minority leaders, said the GOP | Hearings will be held Monday pany no longer want.s mandatory on critical issues. Khrushchev's announcement yes- felt more time was needed to through . _Friday . - next week and for arhitration. terday that Russia has intercon- prepare for the hearing. several weeks afterward. La.st Friday, neatly 1.100 union Dulles at the same lime warned anew that recent proposals from linenlal balliatic mlssllea In prb- Pinney and Sibal, emerging' (Continued on Page Ten) •Moscow on such is.s'ics as duclion. from .a meeting of the Republican | (Continued on Page Nineteen) In apioarent reference to the and Geriuan unity are nrtuallv de- Policy Committee, said the meet- , signed to unde;mine the position of question of whether Khrushchev

Ing had been devoted to t)ie gen- , rihe we.sle n powers In the wnrld. was saying Russia has ICBM’s In

eral question of court reform. He ^ ' He reflected a determination on mass production, Eisenhower aaid . said- the session was exploratory the part of tlie T’niteri Stales and he has no way of knowing just in nature. its Allies to explore inten.sively in what WHS In Khruahohev'g mind. U.S. Selecting First They said differences in the the next few months the pos.sibili- .Somewhat «’r,l,v, the President administration bills and s meaa- , tics of agreement with Russia hut added that we seem very prone to ure backed by the .State Bar As- to keep a wai v lookout for Soviet give 100 per cent credence to sociation Committee had been dis- trickery. slalemenis by the Soviet if they / cussed. Human Space Rider i Dulles te.ktified before tlie House happen to deal with our owiY The es.senlial difference be- ! Foreign Affairs Committee. Eisen- desires. / tween the bills ia that the Bar j ' bower b iefly replied to foreign On the other hand, Ehaenhower Committee's measure includes the New 5'ork. Jan. 28 Selection of America's first human policy que.suon.s tii a news confe:- went on, we diamisa other .Bovlel probate cotirts in the reform pro- I * , , , ^ i ence. At timcA wh^L Ihe President slatemenla as baldfaced -ilea. apace traveler uiulerway. said indicated he might be think- Without ever aaylng' whether , I T. Keith Glennan. U.S. space chief, startlett a staid dinner ing of some new approach to the this country has intercontinental meeting of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences witli this problem of Kast-We.sl negotiations. Assembly line employes at Chrysler missile plant near Detroit move Jupiter engines (left fore missiles at the producUon stage Judge disclosure last night. t ' ' At oth’er times he seemed to he re- ground I into position for in.stailallon into the missile's booster section during final assembly opera- Eisenhower said tijOt the U.S. mis- The new federal space agency. ' _ , , ^ stating well known U..S. policy tions. In rigiit background is s Redstone final assembly line. Plant was opened to newsmen for sile program is .jfoing forward aa I he said, has picked 110 nigged positions. first lime today. i AP Photofax). rapidly as posaible under the direc- Plea for Delav j young Americans as candidates Scientists l!^ee Re.sponding to a question as to Uon of capable scientists. I for the first manned satellite to whether he thought a spring meet- Then he said very remarkable On Integration i orbit the Earth. ing with the Russians would be progress 18 being made and that They will a.seemble in Weah- First Man, on useful. Bi.seiihower said he. thought the nation has no cause for any irgton for further tests. Glennan any talks that deal fruitfully with Eisenhower Seeks^^^*^^ hang d6g humiliation. Alexandria, Va,, Jan. 28 said, and be asked to volunteer for the differences between our two j On The coiitrafy. It should he a goveinments sre useful. ! U.S. District Judge Albert V. Bry- ' apace flight. Within three months, Moon hy 1969 matter of pride, he aaid. Tlie ignited States, he added, has ' The President also dealt in the an today rejected a plea of the Ar- , their rank.* will be reduced to about one dozen. constantly tried to get political hews conference with these other llngton County School Board to de- i Wa.shington, .laii. 28 i.'Pi Fifty Labor Racket xoAeach Goal "1 suspect that the one who I top scientists peeled into Space lo- que.'^tions (between East and I matters; lay the admls.sion of four Negroes * will make the flight will not know ‘lay and saw a man on the moon West I put into their broader con- | Politics—Oimmanting on criti- 1 to a white school until next Sep- text and to try to (e.solve matters | Hartford, Jan. 28 (2Pi A atfite- cism of him at a Republican con- he is to do so until count-down perhaps hy 1969. Wa.shington, Jan. 28.!A>)—-Presl-f c h a n g * s. Eisenho\ver proposes tember. he added. of principle in order to gel basic : , , . , I wide survey, undertaken by the ference In Dea Moines last week, ! Or man may set foot on the tougher restricuons on union 'Se<-| Assorlalion of foards TTie judge's order for the admis- said he does not know | moon in 1965 and zoom on to Mais agreement.s. But he ini*lated those dent Ei.seiihower a-sked - Congi-ess Elsenhower expressed belief that aiOD of the four to Stratford Junior agreements would have to be auto- today to require complete public ondary boy,olls against mno. ent| Krtucation. aimed at finding out most Rpublicans understafid and whethei this country will get a and VemiB th;ee years later. Tlial's third-parly employers and on „f education High School next Monday remains man into -orbit before the Rus- matically self enforcing. In ihisj support what he called hie middle assuming .space projects get very ai'coiintiug o( union fund ))r Ing picketing to compel union ••<’< ogni-1 proposed education legis- In effect. sians. high priority and $1 billion a year, connection Eisenhower mentioned of the road program. He aaid he In denying the school board's specifically agreements on surprise and set up rules to free labor or- Hon where employes demonstrate has been attacked from both aides "The Russians have been at, it says the man with thia predictioti ^ they don't want union representa-: lation' has apparently bogged petition, the judge said he did not and prohibiting nuclear ganizations of bossisiu. down. so far aa his moderate program Is somewhat longer'' than we have, Herbert k'. York, the Pentagon's j lion. ^' feel there had been any showing of i 'S'eapona test. Kisenliower's special message i Mrs. Edward Delaney, CASE concerned. He called that natural and it is wholly possible they will research chief. Kennedy's Idll contains no such' I changed circumstances or condi- said his program is a complete and ! secretary, aaid today only 32 re- I and proper and remarked that you beat us into Space." Glennan told The views of York and other effective approacli to curbing la- proposals tions to justify him in delaying ad- nev.’smen later. Space experl.s, including five from (Continued from Page Ten) plies have been received to the I h a v e t o t a k e I t . missions. hor-management almses. He has ...... The President said ,, his program , ; questionnaires mailed riaal Dec. 8 I A reporter asked Eisenhower Qualifleattnns IJsted other free world count;ie.s, were referred to a hill hy Sen. John k'. ia designed to encourage reaponsi- i ronnecltcul'a 170 school boards, The school board has made ar- The 110 potential American is.sued in a report hy the House how he felt aliout a call by the rangements to enroll the Negroes Kenr.ed.v iD-Mass) as a halfway ble unions ami to protect the ntcr-1 „ami1lcd the Berlin Board Republican campaign chairman In .space pioneers were not listed by Spare Committee on "The Next 10 measure. If last-ditch legal maneuvers fail name. Glennan gave these quali- Years In Space." Chou Predicts nmver 'nlik' in' ih'^'lsh'" fi'eli^”' ' Education to which she belongs to win a delay. It has told pupils The adminislrktion recommen- ployers alise in the labor field. (Continued on t^nge Ten) fications of the man who will final- The report a.sked wonderinglv. not to protest integrated cla.s.ses dations and Kennedy s proposal." Eisenhower s picketing and boy (Continued on Page Nineteen) and warned that any violence ly be selected: "Whye docs fantasy end and real- Soviet Defeat are largely parallel in requiring cott proposals, along with aiiollier would bring expulsion. 1. A \iniver8ity degree in physi- ity begin?" But in their an.swer.s unions to submit ( omplete public to give states more jui isdiction The board contended today that cal science or engineering. to committee questionnaires, the rei'orts of union finances to the over labor rases now in Ihe realm Attriilinii, Dolroil! it would t>e detrimental to the Ne- 2. A graduate of an Air Force scientists were deadly serious, even go'ernuienl and requiring periodic of Ihe National Labor Relations groes to shift to the white junior or Navy test-pilot 'aining school if they varied widely on the tim- Of Capitalism Democ ratii- elei lions and union in- Board, are likely to be the main Westfield. -N. J., Jan. 28 (Ah Bulletins nigh school during the school V itr at least 1.500 flying hours. ing of seemingly fanta.stic events. ternal pificedmes. The adniinisira- divisive jxiints in a coming battle --High scliool students here year. 3. .Siiperb condition, with the Their outside time limit on trips to By HAROLD K. MILKS lion liill Ls somewhat stronger in in Congress, have built the la.st word in from the AP Wires physical and p.sychological attri- AttoiTieys for the Negroes con- the moon and beyond was gener- Moscow, Jan. 28 PPi Red China's tliese lesi'ect.s. The AFI.-CIO served notice to- economy cars, a model with a I'lites suited for <*p-ce flight as ally 20 years. Chou En-lai told the Soviet Com- Eisenhower and Kennedy I'art, tended the school board had not day it will batile in Ihe end to S' yO price tage that doesn't re- raised this contention previously determined by aero-medical soien- For other ventures -like devel- munist party congress today "the however. on . Tan-Harlie>' law prevent any picketing and boycott quire any gas at all. AIAIOND IX>OK8 AHEAD and in.sisted it came loo late. ti.sls. opment of a possible death ray day ia not far off when the so- provisions from being enacted It The car. modeled after a Richmond, Va.. Jan. S* if) — 4. Younger than 40 and no tall- weapon able to shatter object.: iallst nations will defeat capilal- hinted in lesUmony on Kennedy's 1903 Dolton, was built by 60 Gov. J. Undsav Almond Jr., told Frank D. Reeves argued that the er than 6 feel 11. No restriction from hundreds of miles in Space i.sm in the field of jreaceful compe- the Virginia cieneral Asaembljr school board was not acting in bill that such proposals, coupled students under the supervision wa put on the man's weight. the time was indefinite'. tltion." with anti-corniplion 'egislation, of two industrial arts teachers. today ho sees no way to keep the good faith. He aaid the board A number felt that 1969 may he ".Soviet achievements will make News Tidbits races separate In the state’# hoped for some action from a spe- On the last point, the stockily wotild endanger any bill tlearing It has wire wheels, black up- ' ------this possible," the Red fThinese Congress. hol.^teiy and a glistening ma- public schools. Rut'the Imminent cial session of the 'Virginia General preiiiier declared. Culled trom Wires classroom Integration under the Assembly convening today which (Continued on Page Right) (Continued on Page.Twelve) Labor Department smiices said roon finish. Both f?liou Slid Wlady.slaw Go- overriding power of the federal meanwhile that lack of pirket-boy- It has no engine of course. would prevent the Negroes from niulka, the party leader of Poland, government, he said, meaiw entering Strafford. A n'd-haired woman with a pony cotl provisions in the labor bill That's where Ihe economy paid tribule.s to the Soviet Union comes in. The students figure thousands of children will have Reeves said the school board for tail hairdo is being sought by.New considered hy Congress last year as the 21.st party congre.ss settled I they'll gel avound to that de- to turn to private schooling for three years has used every device dov 1. for a second day of speecli York Police in an effort to identify their education. to avoid compliance with the Su- (Continued on Page Eleven) tail next term. Disc Jockey Nearing making. Foreign newsmen were the killer of Zachariah I.a>vy, 36, preme Court order in 1954 striking not admitted to the session and assistant manager of the B irdland------—-----—------RL'KSELL ON .MISSILES down racial segregation in public depended upon the Mosiow Radio Club on Broadway.. i i i i IVashlngton, Jan, 28 — schools as \inconstitutional. for acronnts of the proceedings. Sen. Richard B. Russell (D-Ga) eight days two shipwrecked Nf'v K a i K ’ l l Frank L, Ball, one of the school Tlie speeches of visiting dele- Jersey men clung to their tiny I said today "there Is no question board's lawyers, argued that ther “ 200 Sleepless Hours gates w ere ..Sandwiched between ' dinghy in the Atlantic ocean, liv- that Soviet Russia Is ahead of wss no evidence in the Arlington those of .Soviet speakers who de- ; ing on rations of juice and biscuits, Us in the missiles field.” Even case that the school board has scribed their plans for eariying out ; until an aircraft carrier somehow so, the chairman of the Senate sver adhered to Virginia's .declared By ROBERT M. FARRINGTON the massive 7-year eqononiir plan This Absolutely Puts .Armed Ser\ Ices Committee aaid, found ami rescued them. New York, Jan. 28 (i4’i—A young I outlined in a long speech yesterday • Thirty Cl 19 "flying boxcars " are the Cnlted States stiti ia ahead (Continued on Page Eleven) and coraparatively unknown disc : by Premier Nikita Khrushchev. In over-all nuclear destroctlyo jockey .stands today on the threa-r i grounded at Bakalar Air Force ! Some of the Soviet speakers de- Base at Columbus, Ind.. in what power because of the Strategic hold of a medical achievement un- i .scribe plans for rapid Installation a spokesman cails a nationwide West in W estchester •\ir Ckimmand, mi tched ih history --200 sleepless i of automation machinery which hours under constant scientific I check of oil s.vsteni clogging. .. Woman Held i they said would set up automatic ! Louis I.ssars. .^)3. head of a nuclear STRIKE AVERTED watch. i producUon lines in key factories. By KKANriS 8TILLE7 other time, earlier, a fellow ! research plant at Exeter, Pa., ar- White Plains, N.Y.. jan. 28 didn't take off in time and .New Britain, Jan. 28 (g>) —; Doctors and psychiatrists who i ! Other.s expanded earlier an- oepted Keientiflo Experiment | people is showing the whole world package because nobody can catch really bad rampage during a hulance to Bellevue Hospital for Three similar huldups were com- ’em. eoualing attempt. at a membership meeting at tha Tlie personality of Tripp h as. the way of transitioli to commun- treatment that might bp gall blad- ism and is inspiring the workers mitted in New Haven and Bridge- They've been roaming over That's what a lot of folks •Arch Street Theater by a vote , d'er trouble. changed what seems like another i port by three .voung nlfn all wear- would like to see done with the of SI7TO 194. Eight ballots were publicity stunt into a scientific' by Us example. In the USSR of is'hat seems like half the The hospital reported her condi- ing knit caps and displaying shiny county giving people quite s rest next time they're tracked void. tion was not seriou.s. A policewom- experiment of Intenest In the i revolvers, within an hour and a down. mental field.- (Continued m Page Three) fright, me.ssing up lawn.« and an was assigned to watch her. half . .. Engineers and constnic- chewing up some prize shrub-' sun, they’re pretty fancy GERM.AN PASTOR CHARGED Mrs. Ortiz was booked on the "There has never been such a tion trews maintain their roiind- and expensive animals, so Bonn, , Jan. 38 (49)— . kidnaping charge at 2:1.6 a.m. after bery. study made before," says Dr. the-olwk pace setting up giant Great posses of police and that's why it was derided to West Germany's government is 0 being under qiiesttoning for 11 Louis Jolyon West, director of Draft Chief Offers pumps to draw off the billions of try to make them nice and taking Pastor Martin Ntemoel- hours and in custody - without citizens have been after the psychiatry for the University of, gallons of river water that ha.ve critters day, after day wjih peaceful and - - calchable ler to court on a charge of crlni- sleep - - since early yesterday. The ' 'Itlahoma Medical School. "This Plan to Bolster CD flooded Wyoming Valley Cm I by putting out alfalfa hay . ignJIy slandering Its new army. woman complained of spitting cars, airplanes, helicopters, man hak been under 24-Hour-a-day Mines at Pillston, Pa. horses, walkie-talkies and loaded with tranqullizing In- The 'charge waa filed with tha blood. Victor J. Jarm qf Hartford ubtle prosecutor in Kassel to* psychiatric observation for over a . Jan. 28 i>Pi The trsnquilized alfalfa hay. gredienta. The success of this When the questioning of Mrs. week. Every utterance, every at- elected president of the Connec- so far has left something-to . Say. Nlemoeller denies It. Tba" Ortiz at a police station ended director of Selective Service sug- ticut Tree Protective Aasn., Inc., But the steers are just as lop penalty on conviction would titude during this great stre.ss has gested today men not inducted into be desired. early today. Asst. Disl. Attv. Sal- been noted down. There ia noth- at its 37th annual meeting in far from the corral »* they One resident whose acreage be two years Imprisonment. vatore D'Amico announced she had the armed services might be chan- SUatfield Hotel in Bridgeport... ever were. Every lime any- ing we haven’t measured. We neled into CiVil Defense and shubbery has been much made a "full statement." know him through and through. Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Herahey men-i ^ ' m^itpry of Peacham .^ademy. body gels near, they just go favored by the- steers says he K'BM SHOT SUCCraSFUL Police announced early yeater- high-tailing off for somewhere Cape Canaveral, Fla., Jan. » And I’ll tell you something, he’s lipned the possibility in testimony Peacham. Vt.. town library and a has his o\^'n remedy,. All he did , day that the woman had confessed a man." residence destroyed by h.laze that else-—then frantic phone calls at first, was cuss, but now, (.P)__^The Air Force'has difod Hb the kidnaping of John Tavarez last before the Hou.«e Armed Services begin coming . from people powerful Atlas ICBM on , Trtpp, who plays records nightly Committee in support'of proposed rages out of control for f o n r says he: Thursday when he was only 24 hours. there. "I promise Norda Experi- other apparently sUccessfiU lm^_ days old. for three hours over Radio Sta- exten.s’ioii of the draft law four Two men charged in Boston , Se'ceral timea th'e lo 'al cow- mental Farms here and now range space flight over tho A** ih e baby’a mother, Mrs. Jose ton WMGM. started it all by say- years beyond'lts scheduled expira- lantlc. the 80-ifoot rocket peas-, ng he woulii stay awake 200 tion June 30. with suspicion of robbery' after a pokes hqve gotten pretty that if its experimental steers Tavarez. SI, declared '*I will not, ^ - v ^ * at come around once more to eat formed rather myateriowdy s » forgive’* after John* had been r«-| to d ^ w attention to the He said the Civil Defense effort Marine Ck)rps sentry at a Boston close. Thai's all they got, Naval shipyard gate was slugged though, except for frustra- Its experimental-hay, the law the start of a beauttfnl laimh* •tored to her yesterday ] M a rch 'of Dimes impaign for j is lagging and “they will have to ing last night, but the Defense,, She said she could not forgive I funds. Furthermore, he would ; , come to something closer to com- and stripped - of his service pistol... tion and bramble scratches of the frontier will riae up. In- in acrambllng.away from the “There will be the crack of Department amwuiieed lijp the abductor "for the terrible thing!spend his time in a glass-enclosedfi pulsion to get It off the ground. ” *Francis Cardinal Spellman Washington some 16 hoars u m . Herahey is chairman of an ad- { vlted to testify at Federal Clvll stampede^ a rifle and( the smell of gun- A e did." I recruiting booth in the heart of that tho Atlas dew its hitae^. ' Ortiz told police she had I garish Broadway. Tin.es Square. 1 visory committee to the Civil De- Rights Commission hearing on dis- One police officer had to smoke, aiid whatever falls can — , [ crimination. in housing ,ij$ New take to a tree' wheri\ a roundup be proceasad into expaclmanUI naags and nroduend jickoal fimOUt d«drad. I (OonttBu^ M Ffga Sevaa) ' PETER TRIPP (Conttaoed on Page Nlaateen) •I Y o r k , waa tried a few day)| agol An- hamburgcri" ' . t>AGE TH&CIS yAQBTWO omy, cultura, telonca and taehtibl- morning on Keeney St. about one Combs, 19, of Olaatonbury, at the gueat apeaker in the Theater Guild rotary Interaaction of Woodbridge Ellington ogy. ^ Wil^^ains Car fifth of a mile south of Bush Hill lecture aerlea at this Hartt College his orche.7tra, and the Blockbust- jhou Predicts Woman Held Rd. Prior was driving north, pp> and Parker Sta. and Green Rd. ers,.' "Th« Bovlot Union haa randorad of Music of the Unlveraity of great services In the struggle for Into Utility Pole Uce said, when his car skidded, Police said Combs was driving Hartford Sunday at 5 p.m. Looking Back climbed the bank on the left aide south on Woodbridge St. and Mre. LoPrestiWm The acoi’ebofcrd on what was the issslng of international tension As K i d n a p e r The H arrt College Chamber Mu- Soviet Defeat and the averting of the danger of of the street and hit the \vire. Pocalk was driving south on Park, sic concert of piano quartets with recommended in the "Worth Not- A »uy acUng aa a a p r^ . OPOD DEFENSE i North dealer war,” he declared. Patrolman Alfred Bitter said the er St. Mrs. Pocalk began to turn William Bliem, plaqlst, will be ing” section last week goes some- (ContlnBejKfrotn Page Oaa) aUannad ia car afainst a uUUty road was very Icy; He estimated to her right Into Green Rd. and hit Forum takes OOVBAOE East-West vubienble thing like* this: Chou also read a message of By Alfred Shetnwold Npirra ^ given Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. in the Of Capitalism pole laat night after the car the car a total wreck. the rear of Combs' van. Police esti- "Tosca" at the Bushnell — ex- greeting from Mso Tze-tung, head ■truck the wire which anchors the U.S. M M ten Te«n Cluunplon A Q J 10 $ Hartt auditorium. wanted an infant W 'miaca ona Oia mated damage to Mrs. Pocaik'a THURSDAY And rounding out the musical cellent The color photography nf China's Communist parly who lost In a recent miscarriage. pole Ih place. Prior w'aa arrested and charged Peter LoPreatl, prtncipal of Can Sometimes a defense will work y QI5 Carl Bergner, 17 Westwood St., has been (ConMniied from Page t>no) vehicle at $200. but said damage to fare at the Hartt College next was very well done, the acting Is not attending the Congress. rim with reckless driving. His court 4 5 2 , FEBRUARY 5 The kidnaped baby ' found The arlver Richard A.. Prior, 18, the van was light. ter School, will serve as a resource only if one defender keeps gsln- selected to teach flute and theory this sum- was uniformly good, and the sing- Nikolai Podgomy, first secretary of n « Keeney St., suffered a lacer- date is Feb. 2. iug the lead. This Is easy If the * 10 9 7 5 Wednesday violinist Bela Urban today, the peoples of the entire early yesterday in the WOz fam- Police also reported a minor No one was hurt and no arrest person at the 14 th annual Educa ^ EAST mer at Merrywood, a school in Lenox, Mass., _ will perform in the Hartt Spring ing was superb. The trallef on of th$ Ukraine party's central ily's basement apartment the ated forrtiead In the collision and was msde. defender hs» several high cards, WEST K. of C. H O M E world aee their tomorrow." committee, opened today’s session was admitted to Manchester Me- crash which took place yesterday tlon Forum a t Centlnel HIU Hall, but it takes courage and partner- A K 7 4 A A 9 8 5 3 near Tanglewood. Bergner is head of the ’ 'f: Series at 8:30 p.m. In the Hartt th a t, accolnpanled the main west side of Manhattan. V morning. V- Hartford, Friday He will help ship confidence if the other de- V .9 -7 4 2 ¥ None 8 P.M. woodwind department at the Hartti^ auditorium. lM> Rewlnskl will feature was a stinker. Choti's words echoed Khrush- with a glowing tribute to Khrush- The infant waa kidnaped Iw t m«>Hal Hospital for observation, Colorado and Oklahoma are the ♦ A K I 8 chev’s outline for a 7-year econom- Thursday after Mrs. Ortiz seiit the -: •nie car was demolished. Mrs. Charlotte G. Pociik, 34, of formulate questions to be put to fender has the bulk of the strength. Q 9 7 College of Music of the University ness" with Ingrid Bergman, Curt be the pianist. Forma froni Israel,” lh« ex- chev, who, in opening the Congress principal broomcorn - growing A K 4 3 Z "The Splendor of Greece" with ic plan. mother on a wild goose chase in According to police Pptor'a car 97 Mather St., collided with a de- panelists. South’s jump to three hearts wsa A 1 S C of Hartford. Jergens, and Robert Donat will hibltibh at the Wadsworth—good, yesterday scoffed si reports of dif- livery van driven by Philip B. states. Mason Seeks Teachers the old-fashioned strength-show- 8017IH Perhaps he is better known to open at the State Theater tonight. Clifford Kamen is the third in this but not ao good as w-e expected. Podgorny said the Ukraine could search of more desirable living sm st out of control a t i:30 this ferences between Red China and quarters. The Ellington Board of Educa- Uir type, not favored by modern aymphony goers as the principal Mias Bergman has already been year's travel lectures at the Bush- Beat part of it were the photo- fulfill its part of the plan well un- • ¥ A K 10 8 6 3 EAST WOO nell. It will be held Friday and her powerful Com)nunlal neighbor Mrs. Ortiz laler was i^ te d 8M. tion has authorized Dr. Howard experU. When North raised to m fluUst of the Hartford Symphony mentioned for an Academy award grapha of Israel illustrating Bible der the 7-year deadline. He said 4 10 6 .4 3 Saturday at 8:15 p.m. texts. saying; "It waa because I lost my Mason, school superintendent, to game on a rather doubtful - hand, Cecil B. DeMlUe Fiesests: Orchestra. He is also solo flutist for her performance in thts one. and partner." hla area would meet Its industrial East doubled. The double was of ♦ A 0 for the Connecticut Opera Assn. The Junior Chamber of Com- An art appreciation coiirse will Another exhibition we bumped Mo.scow Radio said the Red goals In five to six years and its own baby. T had to make It up to take a trip to Maine In search of Cast Sontfc Wiat my husband.” teachers for the coming year. the "take it or leave it” variety, Nerft Bergner organized the Hartt merce Charity Ball will be held be offered eight Thur.sdays. start- into while in the Wiid.sworth was (Tiinese piemlev Ihe first foreign- agricultural targets in five years, Pass 14 3 V Pm * "THE BUCCANEER” ing Feb. 5 at the Wadsworth Ath- Preliminary hospital cheqks, po- The Board also approved hla at- and Weat wisely decided to leave In Technicolor College’s "Lenom Woodwind Quin- Saturday night in the State Arm- one of oil paintings by the Hart- er to speak at the congress had 4 ¥ DW. All PiM - tet,” and has played in solo recit- eneum at 7:30 p.m. The talks, il- lice said, did not reveal any sign tendance Feb. 14 to 19 at the Amer- it. . , Opening lead — ▼ 2 Yul Brynser - C. I^iUis ory. ford Society of Women Painters. linked "Imperialisls of the United that Mrs. Ortiz had had a miscar- Bill Hanna, young Los Angeles Claire Bloom - Charlea Boyer als with orchestral, chamber opera, Clasaic o< the Week lustrated with color slides, will be Stales” and the "modern Yugoslav SlaliiP of Popp Pina Done ican Association of School Admin- Shown l:3«-6:Sa->:U given by Miss Katharine B. Neil- About four of the works were ex- riage. istrators’ convention In Atlantic In State Feature bridge star, opened the deuce of and chambef music groups In Con- “Tom JoneiC’ by Henry Fielding cellent. jevislonisla" and accuaed them of trumps. This gave the defenders chance to show the support for Alio: necticut and New York. He is the is this week’s clsaaic. It la a land aon. education director. Each talk Xoite Dame. Ind. Fam'cd sculp- The kidnaped baby, suffering City. Ingrid Bergman stars as the The Hartford Symphony tele- trying to hinder the unity of Red from bronchitis and an intestinal their best chance to hold declarer partner’s suit author of “A Basic Theory Text' mark in literary satire, and should will be followed by a short tour of tor Ivan Mest)'Ovlc, a member of School tkrior Committee while missionary In "Inn of the one'of the galleries. vision broadcast from Aetna In- China and the Soviet Union. the University of Notre Dame Inflammation, Is under treatment The School Board has appointed Sixth Happiness,” starting today to eight tricks. (Copyright 1959, General Fea- "The Party Crashers" be apprjoached with the expecta- surance Co, excellent. 'ITie flu t- “Bui all their attempls are in at Roosevelt Hospital, He vras Declarer won in dummy with the turea Corp.) Connie Steveni - .Bfbble DriteoII tion tjrat reading it will be thor- The "Symposium on Contem faculty, has completed s 7-foot three of Its members, Mrs. Eudice at the State Theater. Shown I;S5-S:3S porary Italian Miudc" ^ is being ist from Bulkelcy High School will vain." he asserted 'The USSR. alalue of the late Pope Pius II. suffering from a chest cold whien five of hearts and returned a dia- oughly enjoyable. The story starts, give our own Manchester entrants China, and the countriea of Hie Lavltt. Mrs. Gertrude Beyer, and One thousand ang presidencies held Friday and Satuiday at Trin ichn befriended him after the Nazis kidnaped, Richard Sundgren, to work with mond. This put m atters squarely seemingly like a hundred other stiff competition. peoples deniorrariea aie one and Mrs. Ortizs husband, a 31-year- and brought back book* borrowed up to Sidney Lazard, New Orleans become vacant every year in the Sun.. "PABTY OIBL” la Color ^{ories of Its time, until somebody ity College. Richard Malipiero will had overrun the arliat'a native the High School Building Commit- from other libraries. lecture Friday at 8:1.') p.)n. in the will unwaveringly advance with Yugoslavia. The si at lie, comm is- old plastic dyer, wss not Involved expert, who had been waiting for United States. ^nds a new-born baby under the rinn Rtep «long the highway of in the adbuction, police said. The tee to select colors for the new Community Supper this play. He wanted his partner 'college auditorium, A couple of sioned by SI. Louis University, is high school. The Building Commit- A community supper has been master's bedcovers. Who ia the lectures, beginning at 2 p.m. will cnmmnniRiTC being cast In bronze in a New couple's relationship is a common- to gain the lead and push more mama? But more to the point, who law marriage, authoritlea aaid. tee will meet on the first 'Thursday planned at the Congregational trumps out, so he played the eight be held Saturday, and the pro- "The USSR and ChiiiR are fra- York foundry. In February. Church Friday. is the papa? Most of the comic gram will clo.se with a "Concert of Court Cases lernai countries, clnselv nn)ted by of diamonds. FEATURE angles and a few of the tragic Food Sale Servings will begin at 6:30 p.m. South should have played the ten POPULAR SHOWN Chamber Music" at 8:1.') p.m. Marxis)n - Ijenin)S)u. The Soviet Ellington Center PTA will spon- The Rev. Allison R. Heaps will ones of illegitimacy are studied. The Cleveland Orchestra under Union and Ohina share a common of diamonds, but he played a S T A T E 5;4«-8:43 Good Movie* Coming Richard Shea. 33, of 613 Main sor a food sale Friday from 10 show slides and talk on his trip despairing low card. Hanna won PRICES NOW Thru SATURDAY L the direction of George Szell will fate and Joint inleresls. Their to England last summer. The pub- The State Theater has lined up at., and How'ird P. Hagedorn, .57. a.m. to 6 p.m. at the First National with the nine of diamonds and led perform si the Bushnell Feb. 5 of 89 O/rkland St., were each fi'iendshlp Is eternal and unbreak- Store on Windsor St., Rockville. lic is invited. five good mories in the near fu- with Theodore Lettvin, guest pian- a second trump. EVENINGS continuous FROM 6:15 .sentence:! in a spscial session of able" FOR EXPERT Profits will go to the scholarship Grange News ture. Opening tonight is "Inn of ist. Dummy won with the jack, and the Sixth Happiness” with Ingrid Town Court this morning to 30 Cliou said he wanted to expiess WHKEL AhKiNMENT—WHEEI- BALANCING fund. H arry S, Kitching. deputy of once more declarer led a diamond The Boston Symphony Orches- the "feeling of I'ospect and deep- Gets Broker’s IJrense East Central Grange No. 3, will ham fa awah BUDDY ADIiR'81 Bergman," When die "Inn" run tra, which helped launch the Uni- days in jail. RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING from dummy. Lazard continued his closes, "Auntie Marne," with Rosa- Shea was arrested Monday and est gralitude which Ihc rhlnesc Mrs. Mildred Cook of Maple St., conduct a meeting of the masters bold policy of playing low, Hanna versity of Connecticut auditorium and overseers within the jurisdic- lind Russell will open. This one is charged with Intoxication and people feel for Ihe Soviet people ( OMPEETE BRAKE SERVICE has been granted her real estate gratefully overtook the • jack of N6RID BEReMM series four years ago, has been ,mrl Ihe rnmmunl.sl Party nf the broker's license after passing the tion tomorrow at . Coventry very good for all members of the booked for Feb. 16 at 8:15 p.m. breach of the peace after police diamonds with his queen and led a received a cn)uplaint he wa.s cre- Soviet Union" SEE state examination. She is a grad- Grange Hall at 8 p.m. third trump. CUNTJURBENS family. Charles Munch will direct. There will be a school for “Gigi” the story of a Pa,risienne ating a di.stnrbance near the Chat- 11c called the 21 at congress a uate of Lee Institute of Morse Col- End In Sight "The Biggest Show of Stars for su|U'cmc event in poiilical life and lege In H artford. subordinate Grange officers at Ell- raised to be a mistress who de- '59 will be piesenteri on the Bnsh- terbox i-estairranl. He wa.s given The end was now in sight. De- ROBERT D0N8T a 30-day sentence on each count, aaui thal since the 2(Mh congress Fraternity President ington Town Hall Saturday at 8 clarer would take the club iftiawUte cides she’d rather be a Mrs. will Seymour Ellin, son of Mr. and p.m. Ellington Grange No. 46 \vlll open after "Auntie Marne." "Gigi” the aentcnce.s to run concurrently. three years ago, the Soviet people; finesse, but he could make only six under the Icadei'sliip of the Com- CLARKE MOTOR SALES Mrs. Baruch Ellin of Somers Rd. furnish coffee, but each Grange is mshutry will be followed by the Kim NoVak Hagedorn wa.s aireated about 3 trumps and two clubs. Saxe Photo .TOl has been elevated to the presidency to supply its own refreshments. andtht —• James Stewart comedy, "Beil. a.m. today and charged with in- munl.st partv had achieved le- BROAD STREET—Ml 9-2012 South could have made nine Carl Bergner markable successes in their econ- of Epsilon PI Fraternity at Wor- A regional conference will be tricks by several different fine [m m Book and Candle.’’ And rounding toxication. [ rubber cester Polytechnic Institute. Ellin held Sunday for the home eco- plays, but the trump defense gave soUtf... book," "Sight Singing Drills, and out the five pictures is "Toni will be graduated in June. nomics committees of subordinate him the chance to flounder. Still, "Flute Method.” Thumb.” King's Mark First Brand Honor Society Orange.s in the East Central I wonder how many defenders, soKf ttr Merrywwd is a music school Curator Gels Post Eleven-fifth and sixth graders Pomana Grange. Mrs. Anna C. even among the best in the coun- O nhwaS coPE Chbiasky! UAPPiN€SS for boys and girls of junior and Evan H. Turner, curator of Ottawa Timber marking, which have been named to the newly Anderson will conduct the con- try, would find a way to lead three COlO* b» PC lUXt senior high school age. The season, Wadsworth Atheneum who recent- identifje.s logs floated down rivers, formed principal’s honor society at ference which ia scheduled for 2 trumps before South could get six weeks long, coincides with that ly spoke at Washington School on is believed to have started in Can- a special assembly at Ellington. p.m. at Coventry Grange Hall. ''Aspects of American Art," has PER GAL. started. of the Berkshire Music Center, so ada early in tlie 19th Century when ! Durable! Washable! Colorful! Center School. They are Leanne The Ellington Grange will meat Dally Question “The Legend of Eldorado” the students can attend many of been appointed director of the logs destined to be spars for the ' KEITH'S MID-WINTER SALE FEATURES Baron. Joyce Kovackl, Nancy Os- in the town hall at 8 p.m. today Partner bids one spade, the next the events at Tanglewood, and can Museum of Fine Arts. British Royal Navy bore "the j ( Hera is rubber-base well paint that’s scientifically msde to look fresh and born, Ann Olmsted, Sharon Nelson, when Mrs. Hazel Hein will be in- player overcalls two hearts, and it work with teachers f)om the Bos- Turner, who is only 31 years old, King's mark ' a broad arrow. j Nancy Molltoris, Sharon Shaw, stalled as a member of the execu- is up to you, holding; Spade— PLUS! The wonderful story of fabulous Co- ton Symphony Orchestra, i.s expected to take over his duties beautiful longer than you ever dreamed possible. You save both work and money tive committee for three years. O’adys Chenette, Mark Brightman. K 7 4. H eart—9 7 4 2, Diamond— lombio— her people— her treasures. Coming I’p in Manchester at the museum earjy in June. He GAS RILIX TWO because you don't have to paint u often. It goes on easily . . . leaves no laps Sanberg Transferred Charles Eastwood ajid Gerald Hay- Q 9 7, Club~J 8 6. What do you ‘'Moviemaking” will be the sub- succeeds John Steelman. Bridgeport, Jan. 28 (>P)—Police or streaks. Dries in 30 minutes. Color stays bright and new through countless den. Henry E. Sandberg, son of Mr. say ? Worth Noting and Mrs, Henry Sandberg, of El- ject of a talk to be given tonight found the bodies of a father and KROEHLER CLOSEOUTS! Board Leaders Answer: Bid two spades. This a t M anchester High School in The Hartford Chamber Orches- The Platters wuhings. Comes in the newest colors to blend with furnishings of any shade. Richard J. Northrup has been lington, who is making th* Navy tra, under the direction of Fritz his son in a gas-filled apartment is a borderline hand, and many ex- room 208. X. W illiaijiflinight. vice last night. ' named chairman of the Finance his career, Is now stationed at Cor- perts would favor a pass. If you president of the Connecticut Bank Mahler will present its third con- nell stage Feb. 8 in two perfor- iww paint d e c f t lwt Msas, see Du Pent Paint’s advertising In Board and Mrs. Marjorie S. Brady onado, Calif. His wife and son re- cert in the current series. Music mances at 5 and 8;.3fi p.m. Among Dead were John Lukachik Sr., j • Far fail to bid at once, however, you and Trust Co., will speak. He will 76, and his son. John Jr., ha been elected clerk. The Board cently moved with him to Im - may never get another cheap for Strings, at the Wadsis'orth the headliners, all popular or rock *5. \ Ufa ,. er ask us te shew yeu capias. perial Beach, Calif, demonstrate his talk with tripods, Police said they smelled gas tip- has a.sked some members of the tape recording tables, and a Atheneum Sunday at 3 p.m. and roll artists, will he the Plat- Foam Cushions! Friendship Club ters, Clyde McPhatlc);. Jimmy on entering the apartment. A ] Somers Finance Board to meet PROGRAMS movie he made, "Autumn Leaves,” Tonight the Hartford Symphony wlur them. On Monday the Ellington Friend- Clanton. Little Anthony and the neighbor had summoned author- showing the integration of music I will perform at the Bushnell Mq- ities when he could not reach the Book Exchange ship Club will meet at the home of and photography. | morial under Mahlers direction. Imperials. Fabian. The Crests, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sloan on I Lnkachiks. Ellington readers will have a BEST S H O W S "The Inn of the Sixth Happl- Boris Goldovsky will the Duance Eddy. Also ihe Cadillacs. L A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. selection of light fiction from Maple St. at 8 p.m. There will be Huge Savings! which to choose as the result of a no. Bible study this month. 723 M A IN STREiT MANCHESTER book exchange with Mary Cheney Dtnt milt THE TWENTIETH CENIUKY, «un(llyl, CM-TV Library in Manchester recently. Manchester Evening Herald El- TONIGHT Miss Nellie McKnlghl, Mrs. Leona lington correspondent Mrs. G. F. CHANNEL The besuty lasts whan you pamt with the finest , Angeloni, amd Mrs. Mary Sikes of Berr, telephone TReinont 3-9313. PAINTS Hall Memorial Library attended ***. a |.*aa *»* Regional District 8 Board Lists Each purchase 5:30 mode here is Budget Policy JOHNNY PALMER backed by ^tamk dependable THE EARLY SHOW Policie.s for the preparation and ELECTRONICS STANEK presentation of the annual budget LABORATORIES ftie CTLpl3oard were adopted by the Regional Dis- SERVICE trict 8 Board of Educc'.ion at its NYLON BOUCLEI meeting Monday. 277 BROAD URGEHT NEWS! The time schedule for the budg- l! et calls for Its presentation to 7:00 RADIO T E I t V I S I 0 N FOAM CUSHIONS! the Board by the superintendent REGULARLY $ 2 8 9,9 5! Spectacular Gas Dryer Offer By at the first board mee' ng in Janu- BARRY BARENTS Ukaancl . S Hartiurd, Ceos. Two Pieces, Sofa and Chsnne. S Net* Haven, (kina. Bare ary. The budget will be planned was CbannrI 22 BprinxUeM. Hast. Leading Florists I/iingc Chair tailored in by the superintendent working WNBC NEWS AT 7 Cbaanrl SO Nen Britain. Conn. dc luxe Bouole. with Hartford Gas Company Will Expire Soon! with the principal and the board Channel 40 Holyoke, Knee. FOAM RUBBER CUSH- treasiu-er, and will be as realistic Channel 5.S Wnterburv, Conn. PARK HILL IONS for added luxury! as possible, including provision for 7:10 3:00 ( 3) THE BIG PAVOFF Keith Sale Feature Value! I carrying on any activities and im- SHIRLEY PALMER (22-30) YOUNG OK. .MALONE Rower Shop HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO OWN A 1959 provements in the school program ( 8-33) BEAT THE CLOCK LIBERAL BUDGET TERMS that he intends to recommend. (40) ALL STAR PLAYHOUSE Rowers By Wire Don’t let it happen in your home; .to your WEATHERVANE 3:30 ( 3-40) THE VERDICT IS YOURS (The board is now studying (22-30) FROM THESE ROOTS wife and family. With a Prudential Monthly budget presented early this ( 8) CONNECTICUT BAND- M l 3-5103 month.) STAND Income Plan you can guarantee—if you are 7:15 (53) WHO DO YOU TRUST? 8 C. Center 8t.—Manebester After examination by the Board, 4:00 ( 3) RANGER ANDY the budget will be presented and HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY (22-30) QUEEN FOR A DAY not here—a oteady income each month ( 8-53) AMERICAN BANDSTAND TWO PIECE FOAM I explained at a public meeting be- (40) IT'S FUN TO BEDUCE (2>r30) M1L.TON BKRLE SHOW the children are growing up. Money to fore March 1. The Boards of Fi- (iueitn: Joan Davli and NBC NEWS 4:15 (40) THE SECRET STOR3I Bob Cronby nance and Selectmen of the three 4:30 ( 3-40) THE EDGE OF NIGHT < 8-B3) THE DONNA BEEO help keep the cupboard full. To help meet towns will be invited to this meet- (22-30) COUNTY FAIR SHOW CUSHION SECTIONAL 7:30 5:00 (3) FEATURE FILM 9:30 ( 3-40) SHOW OF THE MONTH the mortgage or rent. To help pay for ing and provision wUl be made "The Champ" *'Wbat ‘Every Woman for any resident to be heard in (30) ROY ROGERS WARD BOND (40) POPEVE Kouwk*’ clothing, schooling and other expenses. regard to any item. (22) THE FIR,ST s n o w (22-30) BAT MASTKBSON The board will then reconsider "Doctor Socratc." “A Frruunal flatter** This insurance provide* extra prijtection WAGON TRAIN 5:30 ( 8-53) MICKEY 5IOUSE CLUB ( ») WALTER WINCHELL SHOW 1.95 and revise the budget if it seems (SO) TH E EARI.V .-(HOW (53) CONFIDENTIAL FILE advisable and will approve a final "The Fixhtins Kcntucldan" 10:00 (22-30) THIS IS YOUR LIFE during the years the youngsters are budget before March 15. The an- 8:30 (40) TWILIGH1 THEATER ( 8-53)..W E D N E S D A Y NIGHT l:N ( 8) POPEVE THEATER - Ralph '‘Tlffer’ growing up—yet it* co*t i* *urpri*ingly nual budget meeting of the dis- BILL C U L E N (53) LATE SIATINEF, Jotirn vs. Joey Glardelln. REGIT..ARLY $229.9.V Two Piece.?, left and right hand j trict will be held on the first meet- 8:25 ( 3) NEWS. WEATHER A to roiindn. middlewriKl^^ low. See your local Prudential Agent. aecllona in better Tapestry with FOAM RUBBER SPORTS b4»ut ing in April, THE PRICE IS RIGHT 10:30 (22) U.S. MARSHAL CUSHIONS! Perfect for corner ni-r.'ingenicnta, for an Driver Education Set (30) MEDIC extra long Sofal Save at Keith'a Sale pi'tce! Principal Carlton Seybolt was 10:45 ( H-53) JOHN DALY. NEWS MORIARTY BROS. 11:00 ( 3- 8) NEWS. W EATHER AND A FULL eU F B O A R D FOR authorized to bllow the use of SPORTS LIBERAL BUDGET TERMS FOR school facilities for a driver edu- 9:00 the MILTON SELLINt (22) RKi NEWS YOUR FAMILY (30) NEWS & WEATHER ONLY cation course. The course will start LINCOLNS — MEHCURY (40) FEATURE FORTY next week at a fee of $60 per pupil BERLE SHOW AND (53) PLAYHOUSE OF STARS Lmv^it Frudential and will be held after school hours. COLOR ENGLISH FORDS 11:15 ( 3) FEATURE FILM Insurance can It will be conducted by the Ameri- “The Men“ 815 CENTER ST.—Ml 3-6185 (30). JAUii PAAR SHOW o can Driving School. An enrollment < 8) WORLD'S BEST MOVIES ktlp keep it fall. f Smart Tufted Back of 15 pupils is expected. “Flight Command" 9:30 11:30 (22) JACK PAAR ^ O W For the brief remaining time this offer GENE BARRY 8:30 (22 ) 8PORTSCAST (53) MOMENTS OF COMFORT Manchester Evening Hertdd An- 6:4* (22) SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT A NEW S 2 PIECE SU IT E lasts, yon can buy a superb, all-ucather I dover correspondent, Mrs. Paul O. 8:45 ( 3) NEWS 1:15 ( 3) NEWS A WEATHER ( 8) NEWS A WEATHER < 8) NEWS JSorge Gas Dryer fo r as little as $10 Pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim 2- BAT MASTERSON (22) NEWS 1.6856. I 7:M ( 3) STORIES OF THE CEN- doiin. , TURY THURSDAY 10:00 18) MAC KENZIK’S RAIDERS 12:00 ( 3-40) LOVF. OF LIFE $20,000 JUDGM ENT (22-30-48) NEWS A WEATHER (2'2-S6) TIC TAC DOUGH Hartford, Conn., Jan. 28 lAh—An RALPH EDVfARDS (53) JANET DEAN R. N. 12:30 ( 3) SEARCH FOB TO3IOKB0W I East Hartford man, the father of 7:15 (40) DOUGLAS EDWARDS AND (22-30) IT COI'LD BE YOU 298 SAVE $50 THE NEWS ('8-5S2 PLAY YOUR HUNCH four, has won a $20,000 judgment THIS IS YOUR LIFE (22) HIGHLIGHTS (40) TV THEATER REGULARLY $378.95! Two Pfeces, Sofa^ I in an alienation of affections suit. (SO) NEW S . 12:45 (.3) THE GUIDING LIGHT and Lounge Chair in Fashion-Pile NY- A superior court jury'yesterday 7:10 ( 3) DECOY ( 3) NEW S LON with luxurious FOAM RUBBER 3 YEA RS TO PA Y (22-38) WAGON TRAIN ( 8-53) LIREBACE SHOW awarded the sum to Andre Rene, 10:30 "The Ren Courtney Story” (22) AT HOME WITH KITTY CUSHIONS! Rich button tufted back, ( 8-53) LAWRENCE WELK who charged that Dudley R. Moul- RICHARD BOONE (30) MOVIE MATINEE decorators casters, finer , construction No matter what the weather, your laundry ton of West Hartford destroyed his SHOW , >401 BINGO AT H 03IF (40) RESCUE 8 1:05 ( 3) OUR MISS BROOKS features througheut! j- can be dried fresh, flulfy and light with 13-year-old marriage three years 1:80 (3) FEATURE . 1:30 ( 3-40) AS THE WORLD TURNS MEDIC (40) ADVENTURES OF CHAM- ( 8) MV LITTLE 5IARGIE modern, automatic Gas! ago- . OPEN AN ACCOUNT! Rene said Moulton’s actions PION (53) THIS IS THE LIFE t:30 ( S-S3) OZZIE AND HARRIET 2:00 ( 22-30) TRUTH OB CON8E- cauae HAOOI8 RAGGI8 (Color) WNBC NEWS AT 11 0;M ( 3-40) THE 3IILVIONAIBE ( 8-53) MI'SIC BINGO COLONIAL WING SOFA Gas means economy! iniudsmt ia l egfrnni I ■eSTOM REGULARLY $249.95! Button Back 11:15 the Future head(iuaiiera Sofa with FOAM RUBBER CUSH- I Less than MANCHESTFil of Prudeniial’a IONS. Upholstered in Colonial Floral 1.95 rail ruLL-eeLon . Northoattern Horae pHnta with kick pleat skirt. Keith I JACK PAAR SHOW : r i C T u a s s ' (Jlhce and, the Sale Value! A Radip City Music Hall world'a largeai iiiie- Featured t e.' Nirjhtly MOTOR SAt CS get ef (bur charming gtated huiineis, civic WING chair, simila r TO ILLUSTRATION . . .$ 7 9 .9 5 Presentation and residential JEAN tOMMONS "YUUR OIJISMOBILK DEAIJ2R” Mother Gooie prtnte ' HARTFORD (gy^ycOWPANY ready to frame and hang development . . , Coniiruction U B E kAL BUDGET TERMS "HOME BEFORE DARK" - 512 WEST CENTER STREET in the children’a room. will begin aoon. AT 8:10 Ml S-16I1 Beautifully illuitraicd on heavy 11' by 14' an-' •ique paper. No advertia- ing. For. your Set, aee your local Prudential tgenlw arrite P. O. Bo* 141, Boatpn 17, Maaa. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 195ft PAGE I I # MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1969 Meintoeh addressed the invita- Dtnial P> Cavanaugh, Doth •< based oil’ depandablUty, aarvlce, C^asa dlf* I tiona. leaderahlp and patriotism. . Main St., will again aarv* aa cfk* Skit to Explain WTIO—WW Hebron leaderahlp and patriotism. ijOUUl fr inusur Mr 8 FT , I -5A enori i h o r t skit will bs presented ■■ ■■ Help Polio Drive chairmen of the South Wlndaor NOTICE Heart Fund drive* Tha campaign Your Income Tax Primer for 1959 iN eW W o m e n S U n it j explaining the new organization, WHAY—tlO " Helping along the polio drive are FOR YOU* SHOm NO CO NVINItNCI I and a que.ition and answer period JANUARY CARPET SALE « D a ily Ra dio this year will begin Feb. 8 and wooo-vtn Library Acquires the Young People’s Fellowship will follow. Refreshment* and s EM tera S t u d u d H im - WPOP—1410 members,, who are selling lolli- PTA Planning continue for the rest of February, Women of Emanuel Lutheran i NOW 7 U>* radio 42 books listed in 1958 by librarians teria. "Let'* I>ance. ao They O n There are two good reasons why WDRC—Mualc Throuih tha Nl»ht prolong live*. Primary objective o f support o( CfcHtrick...... for whom Women. The Rev, C. Henry An- tnaiiafOBionU and at* meioct to WPOP—Mike Lawleea and publishers as outstanding. W'aJk," Is the theme. Hours . for ‘ The Pleasant 'Vallay PTA will It-pays to be careful in claiming , . ( N« im d WtAoiAtM,) (d'anli Kills ^’oiilli edge needed to save nearts ahd derson will preside and Mrs. Ru- # Broadloom* chanKo without noUeo. «:•»- Brochures describing the books the dance will be 8 to It p.m. meet on February 3 at 8 p.m. in the aocemptiona oh your tax return. I -would hoYS been entitled to claim o dependency ezempllon but lor the fact that 1 WHAY—Muilc Aliev the.fund drive 1* to support ex- dolph O. Heck will lead devotion*. WTIC—Ima*e Ruieia .. ^ are available at the library. Ticket* may be procured from school auditorium and tadll present First, if you overlook a - Ihgal did not eontribut* more thon 80 percent of hie (her) eupport. W allingford, Jan, 28 i/Pi An panded research. Mrs. E. John KJellson is chair-j ^ trailer-truck col- *'m W f»-IU aebw tu tiwoM N *»* WDRC—Muele Throuth the M»ht Titles are; "Dr. Zhivago’’" by Coralee Pagach. Virginia' Queen, a Founders Day program to cele- OPEN exemption, you are losing a 8600 I understand that he (ehe) is beinq claimed oi a dependent on the Inoome la* WPOP—Mike Lawleee "Give for eveiy heart In your man of the arrangement commit- • Wall-To-Wall Boris Pasternak; "Ice Palae^," Ed- Miriam Geerhart or Harr 1ft brate the 82nd anniveraary of the deduction which- is worth 8120 Ilded hend-on on icy Rl. 5 yester- l -UuMe tor Uit FM t Bbllt • ! « - founding of the Natloqgl PT A . fim lly” 1# the campaign motto thl* return o(. .R A k C *.. ..Gtenric A...... \...... — ..... tee. Othei-s on the committee in -1 day, killing IS-year-old Donald J. ‘ 4 ■ WINF—Newe na Kerber; ’The K in g^ist Die, ” Wythe. even in the lowest tax bracket. - - A N 6 M ANY OTHEWI WRAT-4tMUiO Dot • il»- Mary Renault ; "The. Time of the Six children from the first grade year. And aecond, the Internal Rev dude reslor Anderion. Mrs. F.arle ■ Robison of Wallingford. !I[F WCIX—Record R«vu» W'lNF—Bandetend Dragoons." Alice tCkert-Rothols; will enact a play called “Otlr Day enue Service keeps a close check .ECS..Nel ...Z,«/ # »i / Cv *V/(9 .• , o n d D. Scott, Mias E va Johnson, Mrs ; Police said Robison lost control W^'B—Chuck Caron > »;I4- Manchester Evening Herald ll‘< BUY NOW - - - SAVEI "The Winthrdp' Woman," Anya At Schobl” ’They are being MMcliMter Evening Me'hid on exemptions. If you claim one Richard Hull man, Xlv*. F.rnest L. of the stiiomobile while he was WTie»IhM Minor WHAY—Muftc Alley Hebron mrreapnndent Mtaa Busan I dovclar# thot I will not claim hii (h8r>8x«mphon on my Federal income tai return WXlRC—Arthur Johnioa WTIC—Ima«e Rueeia ^ ^ Reton; Anald'my of a Murder,” coached by Mrs. Mildred Sessions, South Windsor eorreependent 12- NIGHTS to which you are not entitled, you KJellson and Mr*. C. Henry An -1 passing a second tr\ick. Pendleton, telephone ACademy WTOP—ConntcUcut Ballroom WDRC—Muele Throuch lha Nl»ht Miss Josephine Zooco and _MI*s more Burnham, telephone Mitchell for any toxable year beginning in luch calendar year. derson. Robert Brady, of Wallingford, a WPOP—Mike Lawleee ! Robert MTraver; "The Enemy 8-3454. are likely'to be embartaased by an 4:W— Hilda Monaghail,^ the flrst grade 4-0874. TTie study committee, which will paasenger In the rni-, was hospital- «VINr-Ma*i Camp/’ Jerome Weidniaii; "Mag- Niehols-Manehester Tire, Inc. Inquiry from the tax people. MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER WHAY—Mueic Alley glfrXow" Betty Smith: "The teacherf. Joseph Miles will Inter- The official instruction* contain repoi-t on the past p«rlicipntlon of ized with leg and fare (Uts. The *'v?ENIWIIaale with Joa Glrana WTIC-Imaae Rueeia view the chllOTen after the .play. WDRC—Miieic Throuah the N1«M Nhrlhern Light," A. J, Cronin. School Near* MilcBtoiie TV Set Toaster Size 295IROAD ST. — Ml 3-5179 a list of persons other than your the women in church organlzn- truck drive:- was not hi::l. 4ll»- ■ William Perry, principal of the 308 MAIN STREET — TEL. Ml 9-4343 tVHAY—Hound Po» WPOP—Mlk* lawleea ■Parrish,■’ Mildred Savsge; "Wom- children who can be claimed aa .Jt-Lr-SJ... tions, Includes Mrs. Harold M. The accident ocri::red opposite school, will give a brief resume of eati. WCCC—Rocord R«vi,w en and Thomas Harrow." John P. Malmoe. Sweden^ Sweden’s big- N ew York— A N ew York menu exemptions provided they meet the Reed and Mr*. Eva:\ Nyc:usl, Mrs. i Wharton Brook Stale Park near tVKNB—Chuck Caron WIIAY Mujtc Allf' the meaning and purpose of WTIC—Iniaae r.iieelB ^ ^ .Marquand; "Around the World gest school, BO year* old, is shout facturer has developed a minia- tests described therein. Hugo Pearson and Mrs. Harold V . ' the North Haven town line. tfVTlC—Boat Minor Founders Day and this will be fol- Use this form to claim an exemption where severalpersona contribute more than half of the support. WDRC—Arthur Johnaon WDRC—Mueir Throuch the Nlfhl With Auntie Mama ” Patrick Den- to graduate its 2.000.0(k)lh student. ture television set that weigh* WPOP—Connocticut Ballroom w r o r Mike I,awle.» It is Malmoe's Hermod Coi- lowed by the business meeting. The Support Tost Internal Revenue Service offices have copies. 10.a*— nis; "Greengage Summer." Burner only 10 pound* and is no larger - 4 ; M _ respondence Institute the largest One of the tests is the so-called WHAY—Hound Pof ; WHAY Mueic Allev Godden; "The Rainbow and ’The second part of the program than an automatic toaster. The WTIC—Africa Today school of its kind In Sweden and, will be devoted to honoring the "support'test.’’. This test applies, _ WCCC—Record Review the Rose," Nevll Shute; "The transistorized, battery-operated set household expenses are^Torm for the required statement ■ ', . ' 1*—3 WKNB—Hoadllnoe I WDRC—Mueic Throuch the Mcht in relation to the country’s popula- with one exception, to all depen-1 taxpayer, Fast Draw, P oor Aim I W P O P - M i k e L a « l e « « Trouble With La/.y Ethel." teachers and Mrs. Paul Hull will also runs on 110-volt house cur- hus- allocated equally among all mejrt- or yo:i can make up yovir own. WTIC—Roe* Killer tion, the largest in the world. It speak on "The Value of Teachers dents ,except your wife or ' f-k WpRC—ArilArlhur Johneon Mo 14- "Ernest K. Gan n," "Vlc- rent and gives an 8-Inch diagonal- band. Thus you cannot claim your: bera of the household. The/tax- The Revenue Service form is called ? ,'WfOR—ConneCtlnit Ballroom WIIAY - Mueic Aliev tortne.” Francis Parkinson Keyes; has more than 1.50,000 students, to Schooling an(^ Community." The B:::-l>ank, Calif., ,lan. 28 '/Pi - W Tir—AfrIca Today measurement picture tube. The child or anv other person i except payer’s contributions are ^ t ap- "Multiple Support Agreement "Inside Russia Today," John Gun- and Its leachci'S and the authors of program will close with the Tom Ha:-per’s fa.st draw career is WHAY—Hound I>o» WDRC—Mueic Throuch the Ntfhl company pays it ha* no current be obtained WPOP—Mike I^wle.e its courses number more than 300. Candlelight Ceremony. , your husband or W ifel asan ex- -plied to his own mippqrt. The Form 2120 and may over. , WTIC—Rose Miller ther; "Masters of Deceit," J. Ed- plans to market the set since the to the at any Internal Reven::e office. WDRC—Arthur Johneon I *i l ■ S4— gar Hoover; "Mistress to an Age," Now, for. the first time, giaduates Refreshments will be served by emption Unles.* you (or vour w ife excess is his contribp4 Polire confiscated his 22-caliber | present cost of transistor* pro- NEXT; Salaries, wages and d:vl- WFOP—Connectlc\it Ballroom t \VHAY--4hlelc Alley A Life lif Mailame dc Stael; Aku- of the school’s secondary-school Grade 2 mothers. If a Joint return' is filed l furnished , dependent’s suppory^ frontier pi.stol to hold down the - 1 01 WTIC—Behind the Pacee hibit* its sale at an “acceptable dends. 'WHAY—Fred Swaneon WDRC—Mueic Throuch the M*ht Aku. " Thor Heyerdahl; "Dear Ab- courses esn quslify for university Heart Drive Leadei’s over half of such persons support Suppose -yoi:r -^dependent had bloorlshed. j-. conmimer price." 2 wnc—Newe. Weather WPOP-Mike lu*w|eea by," Abigail Van Buren; "Mama’s admission. Mrs. Donald Bancroft and Mrs. during 1958. (an operation .--fh December 1958 Ha:-per. 21. was practicing fast i } , WDRO-Nawa l»:t4— The one exception to the sup- which you tnfid for in 19.59. You BEATNIK DEFINED ' • WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom WHAY- Mu.vic Alley Boarding Hqiisc,’' John D. F lll- d:-aws la.st S: nday. He shot h:m-| i(r i / B:W- WTIC - r N Review gerald; "Only In America," Harry port lest will be described below would cojmt the co.at of the op- East Lansi:ig, Mich.. Jan.'28 i2Ti self in the leg. WDRC—Mueic Throuch the Nlcht ■ under the heading "Multiple Sup- eratiom'ks part of the support of A Beatnik, says a Michiga:: , i W I N F —N e w e Golden. He res::med practice in his i <. ■ ■ K 4 * 1 4 — WFOP—Mike Laaleee port Agreement." jthe d^endent in 1958. State University p:-ofes.aor, "is a WINF—tiporta Libiary hours are: Monday. 2 , U-.iiler home Mo:, lay while h;.s ti lOO— *■ :nan ::> a gray flannei tee-sl:i:t” . WHAY—FYed Swaneon WHAY—Night Owl to 5 p.m ; Tuesday and Friday. 2 To determine whether you have ! *^ere .several -persons together : wife, Ella Mae. 20, rooited pan- I WTIC—Roee Miller - WTlC'eNewe In 5 and 7:30 to 9 p.m.; Saturday furnished over half the coat ofi^nt.,.ibute more than half the sup- The definition of the social no:i- WDRC—Newe WDRC—Newe cakes. He accidentally shot her. *■ WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom WPOP—Newa 10 a.m. to 1. aupport for a dependent durii^|port of another person (who other- confmaulst who identified himself i She :.s in the hoapltai recove::ng ^ 4:>a- llilA- _ , Fair Set Jlll.r H 1958, you mu.at first figure out the > „-ise qualifies as a dependent of with the "B eat G ene:ation’ wa.s WHAY—Fred Swaneon WHAV-Nicht Owl f:-oi:i a:i abdominal wo,.nd. •1 WTIC—Roee Miller WTIC—Sporte and Weather It was voted at the last meet- total cost of supporting the ' de- p„rh of themi but no one alo:ie given by Dr, Mai::-ice (^ane, as- • ' W D R C - N e w e WDRC—Mueic Throuch Ihe Nlcht ing of the Gilead Congregational pendent. i contributes over half, they may sist a::t. p:'ofeaso?- of h::manities. ' ' WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom WPOP-Mike I,awleee 8 Womens’ Fellowship to hold a Cost of stipport inchides board, .agree to allow any one of them to d::ring a panel riiscuss'on on the ■V 4:tS- I 11 :S0- WALLPAPER ,suhje(-t. Now Many Wear Countrv Fair and Auction on July lodging, clothing, edptation. med- claim the exemption, WHAY—Fred Swaneon ! WHAY Nlchl Owl THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY ONLY WTIO—Roee Miller w n c —Starllcht Serenade 11, on the church grounds. Fur- ical care. recreatiM, and the like. I However, he m::.st have con- WDRC—Newe WDRC- Mueic Throuch the Mfht ther details will follow. This Is WPOP-MIke Lamleea What is the COK of lodging of a tributed over 10 per cent of the FALSE TEETH I . WPOP—Connecticut Billroom quite a long look ahead but will :;i4;«4- U ♦»— » . dependent Hvinjr In the taxpayer’s - .si:pporl. and all others who con- With Little Worry WHAY—Fred Swaneon WHAY Nlcht Owl keep the members busy. home? The Revenue S e r v i c e ' trilmted over 10 per cent must WTIC—StarllghI Serenade WTIC—Hewa St. Peter’s Notes formerly took the position that sign a statement agreeing not to F.ftt, tRlX. laugh or without WDBORO—Newa ■ w n n c- Mueic Throuch the Mcht FOR INCOM E TA X fear of inserurf f*ln»’ dropping, WPOP—Newa WPOP-Mike I.awleee News from St. Peter’s Church the support value of lodging was t claim an exemption for the same Allpplng or wobbling. FASTEETH ' ^ 4i44— 15 •.!«>— follows: The adult discussion SPECIAL! 20% OFF based on the expenses inci:rred in , person in that yea:-. These state- ASSISTANCE. C ALL hoklR plates firmer and more com- V. W I N F — N a w e WINF—Sign Off group met at the F ogg hamily fortfthly Thlapleaaant powder haa no running the ho::se. The service ( nients must be atlaclied to the ANDERSON gummv. gooey, pa»tv taare or feeling. \ 4 : 1 4 - residence Monday evening. A WE WERE c WrtNF—Muele tor Erenlni now agrees that lodging is meas-| retv:rn of the person claiming the Ml 9-4764: Ml 9-0854 rniiAo iiau.Aea. Ii'a alknllne *’ 4 : 1 4 - , United Christian Youth service ured hv its fa:r rental val::e. ' e.\enipt:on. . I non-acid I Cherka ' plate odor" :*( WHAY—Frad Bwaaaon too place vesterday afternoon at (denture breath i. Get FASTEETH at ; 3 Vmc-Mtnctle dteirt* If tha dependent lives with the Internal Reveni:e has a s::nple any drug counter. A WDRC—Arthur Johnson Weddings I 3:30 in the church, With David POWER TOOLS * WPOP—CcUnectleut Ballroom Taylov as nreacher LUCKY. . . c.i • ; « » - WHAY—Fred Swanaon _ . Communion Service Set You can do a better job with power tool*. This is an op- ?l WTIC—Erall# Cota Olea aub Gee-Mel^an The Rev. Herbert W. Dickerson, SINGLE ROLL "v WDRC—Arthur Johneon ' pastor of the local Congregational portunity to avail yourself of a good selection of^power WK)P—Connecticut Ballroom Mre. RosAlio Gertrude Mclx'an, •:4»- : churches, announces there will ha ALL SALES FINAL WHAWHAY—Fred Swanaon 54B Chestnut St., dauKlitcr of Mr. la communion service at the He- tools at a s"b.stantial saving. / vmTO c -4 Star aiem ibrnii church this coming Sunday WOItt>-LaaraII Thomaa and Mr*. John M. Never*, and for the reception of new members. SO ARE YOU! WPOP—ConnecUcut Ballroom George FTederlcU Gee, AT Caiiip- ! "niie Great Hour of Sharing,’’ JAY—PVad Swanaon fteld Rd., were united in marrlaKe WTIC—Dlek Bertel will be observed on Sunday, March — MANCHESTER WpRO—Amoe and And, lanl evening in the South Melh- 8. ^ , DP—Bob Scott Show odiat Church. j The Gilead rouncil met Monday Read Below f * ‘i^ A Y —Fred Swaneon The candlelight aervice at 7 ; evening A new color Him Is avail- ■ WTIC—Dick Bertel o’clock wa* performed by the Rev. ' able for women’s meetings with *. WCR*>—Amoe ano And, j record —1.5 minutes. Title. "The WPOP—Bob Scott Show Laurence E. Almond. Philip Treg- gor presided at the organ. White Women's Gift." rental is $2.50; WALLPAPER PAINT CO. SMILING SERVICE H WHAY—Fred Swaneon pompons w ero church _decoratlpn|. purchase 53. Tlie American Board 249 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER iSi w T ic—Now* of tha World Directory and Calendar for 1959, WpftC—Anawei Piaaaa The bride w'ore a gray wool suit, FREE PARKING RIGHT TO OUR DOOR -.srg'An’' 4 ' WPOP—Bob Scott Show raspberry and mauve velvet hat a valuable handbook for all who L tl44- pray fo r missions, msy be ordered WHAY—Fred SwanoOT and Bcceaaorles, and corsage of % WTIC—Ufa and tha World sweetheart roses. Their attendants from Mrs. Ruth Starkey, 14 Bea- M WDRC—B R Murrow were Mr. and Mr*. Walter Wutach, con St.. Boston, Mass. •>.; WPOP—Bob Scott Show (lets DAB Award i-fi |;M2. 11 Ridge St., daughter and son-in- ^O RE \N ^ •y WHAY—Mualc Alley law of the ' bride. Mrs. Wutsch Miss Ellen Shorey of Hebron, "■ w in e—Prolact Vanguard wore a blue floral print and white daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gard- WDRC—WA-Id Tonight ner Q. Shorey, is selected by the / WPOP—Bob Scott Show accessories.. . '> B:I4- Regional High School for the Good ; W'HAY-rMdale Alley The couple will make their home Citizens award offered by the Na- 4k WTtC-*ProJect Vanguard ^ at 87 Campfield Rd. ^ WDRC—Muatc Through tha Night tional DAR Society. The choice is ' W'PQP-Bob Scott Show « glio— . . . WHAY—Mualc Allay Towers Replace W ires WTICn-Imaga Ruida •' WDRC—Mualo Through tha Wghl >< -sv^8^ . WPOP—Bob Scott Show Paris — A 228-foot HerUian- wave tower In Meudon, near Paris, MODERN Is the center of a huge network Tfleviftion Prosmutts of '“directed waves that has re- t On Pate Two placed most of the wires formerly TV SERVICE needed for telephone communica- tion between the capital and Stras- SERVING MANCHESTER bourg, Lille, and Lyon Relays set and R O C K V n X E GfNCRAL up at 38-mlle intervals carry the waves between the capital and the provincial cities. Each beam sys- TV SERVICE tem or bundle embraces a Ml 3-8185 Manufacturer's Inventory Closeout! Day* AC A Ctil] television channel and two tele- ANTENNAS REPAIRED NtfhU Waaww$i9S, Plui Parts phone channels, the later with a and IN ST A LL E D TEU sn S-S482 ] capacity of 480 simultaneous con- - ' J - ' V ' v e r s a t l o n s . Brand New Orion Sweaters

A famous maker has .lu.st taken LEONARD'S JANUARY over a fine .s^ifealer mill and they had lo clear oil' the inventory on lhe.se clas.sic orlon.s— ’’name your price" they said. Well, we did and we now offer these first quality, brand new orlon.s at these amaz- ing prices. SH O E S A L E Pull-over— 6 colors Cordfigon to moteh MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S SHOES Never before hove we offered iweoters'like these at lueh low prices! -M ' Drastically Reduced

“VITALITY’’ -,,...$..9 o‘"$7.90 Outstanding at $8.99 “TRIM TRED’"'”’ 4 I These extra fine SALE PRICE simple Designed “POLL PARROT” -aj- $0.99 elegance fust for for MitsgS Juniors Stra|»^Rc4

' ' ’ ...... ; : . ■...... :(/. ,7 ' ■■ .7 W >.pf V'-'ijE' v"- ;; . I ■ "i;"- ■' ■ ■ '-i' . - , /!■ ••At.’' ' ■V.-' r. “ l / yv MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28, 19K9 PACE SEVEN

Columbia T------Disc Jockey Nearing dffucU Of. Ulto on* wor* m eh •• Rfd Cron holds its annusl cam- prtoga to enlist our active partici- A Thought for Todof *6 ^ :: to cauaa'tlw- downfall of the C3trii> pation and, in many communities, Youths jSlate Just say the word!.,. Uah DamocmUc-controIled govern* our financial support of its nation- SpoMOfod by the Maacheatar l$EraU k and-worid-wide activities, we may Council of Churehea Fau-FMiiioii«d SwBaters ment of the - pro-Weet premier, The Open Forum 200 Sleepless^ Hours YouVa Rlwaya w alcom t at rt-iiiMhai B t W tt Ainintore Fanfanl. ask ourselves "What does tbs Rad TAPSDance Cross mean to me «a. well as to my UkDIES’«id MISSIS* SHOiT sum ttKIU^ Some of the right-wing •ocial* The basic need of man to love. Communicationa for publications in the Open Forum will not community and nation?" He long!' to be loved and to love. A CLASSIC SLIfONS IN A HENO OF (ConUnued Irn.n Page One) Tand his dark eyeAs.atarlng suaplci- tote—membere of the Democratic be guaranteed publicaUon if they contain more than 300 words. A large turn out to expected at I dusly from under ■Nii* eyebrows. Each of us knows part of the child shows thto need by doing BENEFICIAL. %oolaUat»-rwho Iwd been eupi^rt- The Herald reserves the right to decline to publish any matter answer; each of us, in one way Yeomans Hall Ssturdsy night to Doctors winced and drew back Yet he pulls himself ^together to j that may be libelous or which is in bad taste. Free expression things to draw attention to n)m- help the young peoplq swell their when aaked to aupervise ihe stunt. I wave and smile and joko.,\vith the Yet, when bills pile up, the teneible thing to do la hig the government, decided to go or another, has observed or par- self. He dtoobeya instructions in back into the Nenni fold, once hie of political views is desired by contributions of this character . ticipated in Red Cross activities. 7S% UM B’S WOOL treasury for the. Match of Dimes. West, who haa aludied the strange I crowd around hla booth. IHE RtME I! lee BENEFICIAL for a Bill Clean-Up U an t but letters which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. order to see if hto parents care effects of sleep deprivation, waa Red Kvans of Tallahassee; Fla., Then, mak« only ont monthly payment instead of S& .*SS^5°8S party broke with the Communtote To get the coniplete answer, we enough about him to do something The Alumni A.sCT».-,of Horace W. BILL have only to look at the record. M% SOFT FUR Porter Bchool is' backing the Interested hut wary. He came to who was one of four other Hlgc eeveral. . . and you may nave more cash laft and. announced iU intention of aet- A'this past week voted against fiuor- about it. Often times a good New York and spent two days jockeys attempting to outdo Tripp, CLEAN-UP, over for your family eabh month! Remember: It's anted add Slow The Red CroM was on tha job spanking is the proof to hifn that TAPS dance which f UI provide talking to Tripp before deciding w'as forced by a headache today sdbbomphon rates Ung up a democratic oppoeition to To the Editor, , idatiofi. I sincerely hope when the last spring when the people of round and square dancing to the .LOANS just like 1-2-3 to rail up, toon as t|mrored. . . come hto' parents really care. Young 5% NYLON the information he might gain to give up. in...and pick up your loan at BENEFICIALI J»W»bl« to Ad»»nc* - ^ the Chrletlan Democrata. The A few yeara ago, I read that ed- time comes that thto same result central Wisconsin needed help people will often study their heads rhusic of the Ohwebutuck Grange will lake place In Manchester. Sizes 84, 86, 88 ia plak, Ught A $ 9 .9 8 Y« Orchestra. Alfred Beckwith of would be worth standing In ihe nn- Kvans had gone without .ileep Phone (orffly/ J 76 number of these defecting right- ucators had learned that gifted after a series of tornadoes lashed off In order to prove that they are comforlable p\ibltc spoilight. for 190 hours and 4.3 minutes when MWlhB k*»*****e»**t«***V*» • ’JJ' studenta and alow learnera made This IS absolutely not beneficial their homes and farms; it was on Miia. nuUse, daric\browa. South Windham will calL, • Hontb ...... * J[ wing socialists was small, but to any one over ten years of age. worth being loved, and If they fall Alt Firnt QuaUty Jan Tasker, TAPS chairman "1 think Ihere'a a good chance officials of Slallnu WTAl, prevail- j Leant S20 ts $606 — Leant llft-lntwrtd at lew eett much better progreaa when they the job last fall when people liv- to see evidences that,parents And this man will atick it mil to the ed upon him to qvitl lie had hoped ...... X among them was a cabinet minis- were placed In apeclal ciaaaes, There are. those that tell us it Is ing along the Carolina coasts were here and fpr Tolland County, has ■ ' • o w ...... 0° harmful to adults. Why run the others care may develop neurotic end," West reported. to .slay awake nine days 216 806 MAIN ST., Over Woelwerth’t, MANCHEtTER ter. away front the ‘‘average" studenta. forced to flee from the threat of dispositions. that may remain with ALDON SFIMNING MILLS a fine organization at work, tb West's endorsement broiigtit in hour.s, , Mitchell S-41S6 • fitk far tha YKi MANagar ______u^D*f«icra And,' in any event, the 7-month- Now it seems Manchester is on risk ? Hurricane Helene. make this dance the biggest and OeEN THUtSDAY fVININSS UNTIL I e.M, them for the rest of their lives. TAIXIOTTVIIXE. DONN. best yet. Peter Avignone and hto the Air Forces surgeon general, He was stricken with a sharp j ■ni* AsMiclatni PrcM la exclualvely old Fanfanl government had, in ef- the verge of using that system. ■, The following Is a quote from a The Red Cross was on the job Others may become delinquents in represented by a noted psyclmlo- pam over his eyes ahiiiil an houi 8 la ^ a t I M t t o H I N . M fnm p' •DtlUad to the um et retwblicatkm of OPEN TUE8DA1:-FRIDAY • ^ SATOBDAY 6 to 18 committee have been making the I t tMigtotHve Riiariitf loetRlIiiiMiH el All Mwa diapatohea credited to II or fect. been living on borrow-cd time. Please! Do we have to go along volume of "Modern Home Medical across the' nation last yur when order to attract the attention to glst from Waller Reed Arm.v In- after a doctor had checkeil on his | sot otberartac credited In Ihia, papet with all the new theories ? ? ? Adviser.” Edited by Morris Flsh- those of ua who, injureif or ill, themselves that a frustrated desire original decorations which, will stitute of Research, MaJ. Harold ronditloii Bx’ans waa taken to a O «rNKPieiAu riNAHcc eo •ad aiao the local neva publiahed here. It had won its last vote of con- bein M. D. Symptoms and treat- carry on the March of Dimes' All rlidita of republicallon of apeclal What about their personalities— needed blood to speed our recov- for love demands. theme. Tha, Martinson Co. has do- Williams. The .standing of We.st hoapital for a checkup and real. dlapad^ea herein are also reaerved fidence by the margin of a single their social adjustments? Growth ment of acute poisoning: ery and, in many Instances, to save The childhood need for love and Williams allayed professional In .lacksonville. Fla., Dave . deputy ,ahd before that had lost Fluoride (Roach and Insect Pow- our lives. never leaves us even when we at- nated 300 packages of candy that .mT'MTice elleat of N. £. A. Serv- of character is so much more im- have been handed over. , to the fears of sensationallsui. The Hunter of Station WZRO. who! se\’eral test votes in Parliament. portant than scholastic achieve- deis) Nausea and vomiting: Burn- The Red Cross provided millions tain adulthood. We constantly seek Cornell Medical SchoolJttid the Al- started hi.< sleepless atinl al the BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. lOe Im . ing. cramplike abdominal pains; ways and means of giving expres- young poopie to pass out to their f[.'’:!This, in turn, seemed to reHect a ments! Det‘8 keep them all to- of Us with essential training in "guests" and there will be! a small herl Kinsteln Instltutt salted, and same lime as Kvans, still was go I gether, and while the gifted ones j diarrhea. Sometimes tremors and first aid, water safety and home sion to the love urge within us so OPEN UNTIL 5 PJL got permission to make some tc.-ta ing strong, OUeeite Ortrolt anf Bgstm. general weakening of the Cbris- convul.slons. Grayish syanosls. that when It is given the proper favor for each as well as door are waiting for the slower ones to i nursing. Through the Junior Red prizes. too. Two Ollier.s, Bob BeecrofI m Fort BUREAU O' Democrats-,the party that learn, they will have time to grow ' Urine and blood show presence of Cross, It helped guide our children expression grows into something Monday, Tripp's 200 hour.s — 8 'j days ■ ; Ijruderdnie. Kla., and Keith .lames fluoride. It then gives the antidote beautiful, but when held within Special features by way of The Herald Priming Company, lire,, has dominated Italian politics since up, and develop in other ways. along the path to responsible adult- entertainment have been planned will be up at 7:14 p.m. tonight. i tn Staunton. Va , stalled .stay- •asiuBee no ftnanclal responsibility for the war and helped lead the coun- Sometimes they are slower in the and treatment. hood by teaching them the im- can turn like a raging animal and Even if he falls short of this goal, awake tests .Monday. igpographical errors appearing In ad- I include the above paragraph to TuMdoy>FrMoy by Bob Elliott and his committee. try from poverty to prosperity. physical skills. portant 1*311 that service to others tear us apart. Several parties to be held prior West and Williams know of no one 2 wrtiscments and other reading matter prove to you that calling fluoride plays In achieving a successful life. No wonder the Bible says to us else who hat gone as long as Tripp ^ Tha Manebeater Evening Herald The party is still the largest sin- My daughter has a high "1. Q.", a poison Is not idle chatter. 11 Hoars Of to the dance are planned through- but I don't want her doing high Ihese examples of services show that God commended His love to without sleep under nilniile-by- Tiiniicii,»iky T rial LOtoplay adrertlsing closing hours: gle political unit In Italy, but In Why not play it safe and not al- what an important part the Red us so that while we were' yet sin- ConttBUons Benrleo out thp community. mimile supervision. ► Going To The Bor Monday—1-p.m, PVIday school work In 6th grade. I’m low' any one to tamper with our I.«am Navigation gar Tuesday—1 p.m Monday the last election it won less than Cross plays in the lives of each of ners Christ died' for us and gave THURSDAYS Wlial does it matter? What do S h for Tursilay deeply grateful to the teachers water. Give this serious thought. us. It has proven again and again His life a ranson for our sins. It Mrs. Herbert Englert. leader of Kurlotvicz Promoted to Warrant Officer Star Wadneaday—1 p.m Tuesday 50 per cent of the seats in Parlla- 1 who are clever enough to keep the Mariner Troop' and five of the you gain from, watching a man «r Thuradar—1 p.m Wednesday George A. Calllouette D. C. that it can be relied upon any time Ls this love given freely to us and 6 A.M .tofiPJR. Now it’s W. O. Theodore Kurlowioz of the Engineers Detachment of the Connecticut State Guard. (stay awake? Pbr Friday—'1 p.m 'fbursday ment, and had to form a coalition ^ her busy "helping” them, and I've Editor’s Note: Let's not carry girls. Ann Baner, Romona Simp- WiliiHm TumionHky, .TS. former- Bor Saturday—! p m Friday, and anywhere. Now It is up to us in return given out from ourselves Kurlowicz gets his warrant officer insignia from Col. Clarence Wahlberg, promoting him from mas- ■'Medically, there is great intei- ’Claaaifled deadllna: 10:90 a m e^ government to rule. In addition, its I been so thankful that our school this "rat poison” theme so far we to insure that this vital organiza- to God and our fellow men that son. Susan Soracchi and Jo Ann ter sergeant. Col. Theodore Whitney, executive officer, read the oi-ders during an inapecUon of i e..l‘’ln‘‘V!eep ‘deprivatTon!"' 'Vvest !'.V "f Manche.slei ia'sehoduled for t CHARITY BALL? Thompson of Columbia and I . - a i e v . s i' v . / . t s l i t s l f z s | . l F # \ t « i i day of publication except Saturday— years of control have weakened i begin ' to believe It. Millions of tion is helped to continue its ivork brings to full fruition this basis CURRENT ANNUAL. the Manchester unit in the Armory Monday night. The ceremony xvas witoessed by.MaJ Joseph Mag- says. "It Indures a kind of mental arralgnmenl in Hart ford County m.______^ : .She takes life too seriously as it A.nericens in hundreds of cities Marilyn Samuelson. of Mansfield .Superior Court Tiiesdny on fniii' internal dlsripline, and factional-: jj, during the coming year. By join- need of the human person. It Is DIVIDEND RATE nano, engineer staff officer and former eommander of the Manrhester detaehrnent, and Lt. Waller A. disturbance wliich can be lever.sed. and towns have been drinking ing and contributing during the not without sacrifice of personal recently "completed a navigators 'Vbii"Voii Hone, commander of the detachment Kiirlowiez was with the 43rd Division during Word 3tenlal health re.search is handi- chmge.s filed ngainsi him nine If you're looking for something special in Wednesday, January 28 Ism has developed, with the result | pf, other parents feel as I do; nr course with the U.S. Power Squad- ► 8 fluoridated water for years, and March campaign for members and ambition that this takes place, but He lias 17 years of military seiwice behind him. (Herald years ago m coiinerlion witii an ron Inc. in Manchester. Mrs. W^ar II, serving In the Pacific Theater. capped by the difllciilly of trying a dressy dress for the Charity Ball, Edification" and “Invitation” that Fanfanl was the target of do we Just have to accept the the only poison resulting is that funds you can make sure that the it is well worth the effort in the In. Photo by Pintoj. tn produce the disease in a labora- Rtlempted rol)ber\' of a Wapping theories of ‘"experts" for our of the s(-are propaganda which Red Cross is “on the Job when you ner peace we achieve. Englert took, and passed, the market, we've e nice selection for you to choose some 25 or 30 Christian Democrats examination at the conclusion. The. tory for study.” ■. ► ► ••The convocation of the ecu-; who voted against him In secret children? Could we have a discus- tries to keep other communities need it most." Rev. Lsurence J. 'Vincent and means for the PTA are in He said no doctor is willing to .ludge Cliarles S. House contin- sion on the subject In this column? from giving young teeth the same Sincerely, girls did not. take, the test, due to meeting for all leaders and com- vision at Fort Bragg, N. C.. which ued Ihe case of the former men- from. dienical council, In the thoughts of pressure of school work. mitteewomen at her home tomor- unit is now a part of the 8th In- charge of the participation in Wil- produce a real mental illness in a ballots. A Worried Parent. beneficial treatment. Alfred P. Werbner, limantic Community Club Awards. person «o as to study the di.sease, tal patient for one week after ► ^ Holy Father, aims not only at In choosing the ministers for Fund Drive Chairman. Bermuda 330 Years Old Mr, and Mrs. Hyland Tasker row night at 8 o'clock. Plans for fantry Division in Mainz. and son, Ronald and Robert Bart- the Girl Scout cookie sales will he He IS an automatic rifleman in As far as ran be deleirpined the the kind of technique u.aed to con- hearing tlie repurt ynsterday ot a There are even a few winter dresses «*• edification of Christian pee- the government that haa now- 'This Rat Poison’ .loin In March PTA is the only local group work- quer some physical disease.s. Bleep psychiatric commission lie had ves, but Is Intended also as an in- OERONIMO’S RETREAT Nassau—Mid-Atlantic Bermuda, lett. a neighbor took the fame dlscus.sed and those for a work- Company E of tlie .104111. He was marked down— velveteens, silk organzas, fallen, Fanfani had tried to forn: To the Editor, To the Editor, the oldest self-governing colony in cour.se in Norwich and ail passed shop to be held in Hebron early graduated from Windham High ing 2 to 6x £XPER1ENCBD and V Hn-in. .. add-on... Start a imW S6t! A political era lasting aince tha THOROUGH WORK Simmons Sofa-Bad from five plain, taxfurad GIRLS’ and BOYS’ now—see the wider selection of models at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's! . , WHh 1847 R6f6rs Bis s ., yaa CM live caMaHy aA|af-World War U anijad in Italy REG. $1.98 REG. $2.9B ^ ^ A iiA B L ^ but firaciausly today and overy day fabrics. . two browns, beige, green and Igai'vtack when Ihs L«ft-wiiig So- RAY COOPER far cofltimioas pride is ewMrsbip. your Sefa-Bad will be rhada up tsptcially for you Hami Pietro Nannl severed— WtoheU 8-6109 ]8R|;a epnaidarabto: extm t, at iaast with delivery within 14 to 21 days. Stoekf OT fabrics qra limited I 'ui',- -!4 ^wtUi which thagr^hail MITT£NS OFF CARTER CHEVROLET ^COMRANY . so order yours tomorrovv. to Italy's Communiat aiiM bEMik- yUto S HOOBt. 12^^AIN$m CT MANCfrICSm Of MANCHESTER ' s Read Herald Advs. 977 MAIN STREET^^ANCHES<^ / m ------—— RRRMHRiRiMiHRMHRi^PHMHRRI

\v', ^ \ '>1 m m - ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1969 FAOE M M '

•f MANCHEStER E>'ENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28, 1969 ■erved at Fltton Fire House on -Hal Boyle > Woman Indicted RocktUle-Vernon Prapect 81. . , INVESTMENT PROBLEMS Thoae planning to attend shoull On Murder Count be at the flrehouse at B:1 B p.m. Our office Is open Thursday evenings from 7 to • o’clock M njiv- Stamp Club Meeting your conVenlcnoo. li you prefer, we wOl have one of opr capable ■■ The Rockville Stamp Club will Why You Are Not HarUord, Jan. 28 (ff»-A Hartford registered representatives call on you, at your convenlcBCO, to Selectmen in Favor meet Feb 7 et 7:80 p.m. In Sykee housewife will go on trial for her assist you. Whether your problem Involve# one thousand or a First School. Final plans will be made life here F>b. 24. million dollars, wo have the facilities to render yon complote for the meeting here of the Con- The denmdant, Mrs. Olga D. service. * Of One Tax Collector necticut Philatelic Society on ' A B ig Success Waahington'e Birthday. DiBenedetto, 88, waa Indicted yes- lliiliian Spac^ Rider An exhibition by local mem- 4. terday by a superior court grand SheaSson, H ammill s C o . The Selectmen Umt night votedffalee pretenaes end destruction of bers wUl be held on Washington s New York (A»)—Curbstone com- City dump. They aren't nearly as Jury on the charge of first degree Starting Msnbon Ntw York Sloth Indmnao In favor of a full-time tax collector private property. Birthday in the auditorium on the ment# of a Pavement Plato: much fun to bo with. murder. Hit department held a 20-week n iit floor of the old high school The one thing the rest of the One difference between the suc- for the Town of Vernon, regardlesa iim iiwr va%* a—®------The state charges that she shot 913 Main Stroot, Munchoslar • MHcholl 3>1571 (OoBttwwiI from P>i* One) of whether the aty of RockvUle police training Course, with all. Its building, School and■ Park;“ ’ a r k St#., at world feels surqst of about the cessful man and the average man members attending and graduat- 1 p.m. An auction will be Iteld at Is obvious. The average man has Patrick J. Battagler, 40, of Hart- and Vernon Fire District agree to average American la this: That ford, on Oct. 9 as he sat In a car. «ant OInniun nmiled nn«l toW combine the three collectione in ing. 8 p.m., with Fred Deming as material success Is his god. credit. The successful man has • 3 Equlpmeat Stolen auctioneer. Dood prizes will be of- Battagler died from hls wounds ««vnn«tt: *l'd Uk* to qunUfy my- 9:30 A. M. one poet And the rest of the world cijedtt plus something else — it Is Nov. 23. However, the Selectmen are Further Investigation of a break fered, ' couldn't be wronger. called money. •** ' Form Rainbow Girls Minutes after the Indictment was : CnadidntM for mnnned apace hoping that the city and the Are at a tool shed at St. Bernard’s Great material eqccess la ad- But there are other differences. CLOSING FOR VACATION ^^0 FRIDAY- SATURDAY Cemetery early this week revealed TTie organization of The Rock- The big one lies In how they use announced, Mrs. DiBenedetto irlU bo known ai Mercury THURSDAY diatrict, both meeting next week, mired rather than worshiped by voiced a calm plea of Innocent. wlU decide to go along with the that a portable generator is piss- ville Assembly. Order-of Rainbow, the average American — Just as their energy. The successful man 'Aatnaanto- The URitetl Slates’ Skating Advisory ing. for girls, will take place Saturday Her trial dale was set by Judge proposal for a aingle tax collector, he admires achievement in any controls his energy and directs It Charles S. House, FEBRUARY 15 ■manned aatelllte program is Center Springs Pond will b,. open according to Second Selectman Raymond Knight, caretaker, at 2 p.m. at Longview School, El- to a single aim—the winning of told police the generator was form, whether it be In the art of According to police, Battagler known as Project Mercury. to public ice skating tonight until Franklin 0. Welles. lington. The Assembly Is being home run knocking or hula hoop- 8ucces.s. Everything else Is aecond- 10 o'clock The Annex win be re- In either ceae, legialaUon will mounted on a 2-wheel platform. It sponsored by Hope Chapter, OES. ary. The average man Isn’t that and Mrs. DiBenedetto were lovers. Efamcnt of Btek has a one horse power Briggs and ing. He even has a sneaking ad- She is said to have shot him be- ' GIcnnan said the element if risk served for hockey playing only un- have to be paased to make the Job Charter members 'will be Initi- miration for a successful bank single-minded. appointive rather than elective. Stratton englner, used to furnish ated In the afternoon session. A As a multi-millionaire real cause he wanted to end Ihelr rela- TAKE ADYANTAGE Icannot be completely removed til 10. , THE GREATEST robber — so long as the fellow tionship. power for electric clippers. •Where human space flight is In- Ice at Charter Oak Park is being : The Selectmen are anxloua to get baked ham dinner will be served at doesn’t spill blood. estate dealep once told me: resurfaced. Park Department offi- a qualified pemon to hold the job Patrolman Robert Kjellqulst, 6 p.m. at the Masonic Temple on "It doesn’t take great brains to Mrs. DiBenedetto's husband waa ’.stilved. But, before this country who investigated, said someone But material success l-sn't the 'aenda a man Into Space, Glennan cials report good skating is expect- ' permanently, and expect to select Orchard St. Reservations must be be a success. It takes desire. The one of the onlookers yesterday as ed tomorrow at thia area. a person through competitive ex- had apparently taken the screws made vrith Mrs. Fred Hanse. major goal of the average Amer- ordinary man has plejity of brains. she was indicted. t added, the riakrWiU be reduced to off of the padlock to gain entry. ican. It Is only one of his major OF OUR DRASTIC }bo point a i^ot faces in testing a amination. A semi-public installation of of But he doesn’t have the desire. It’s Meanwhile, an Interim appoint- The break was reported Monday fleers will be held at 7 p.m. at the daydreams. But he doesn’t want as simple aa that. Practically any '.MW plane. Da>-ton. Ohio, and at other U.S. night by the Rev. Patrick J. Ma- it bad enough to make his dream Map Shotvs 202 Wrecks - "We are not going to cut any blo’-medic.sl centers will follow. ment vrill have to be made to pro- school. one who has a strong enough de Jioney but it was not known im- Neighbor’s Night come true. sire to succeed can do so — if he loomors which would pul the The Johmrt'lUe Center has a cen- vide a tax oollector starting March mediately if anything was miss- Frankfort, Mich. A guide to ‘ young man in Jeopardy.” he said. trifuge that cloaely simulates con- 1 when Mra. Rose Ford's resigna- Hope Chapter, OES, will observe Take yourself, as an average puts that goal first and lets noth MARKDOWNS ing. American (and doesn't everyone ing distract him. sunken treasures in Lake Michi- ; "We are proceeding with all of ditions in a capsule during take off tion takes effect. She was elect- p o p Town Committee Neighbor’s Night vrith a meeting gan has been compiled by A. C. and during re-entry to the Barth's ed in October, 1967, and her term Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Masonic really feel he Is the average "But he has to be willing to pay Buy Now At Your Own Price 'e u r energies. A meeting of the Republican American) why aren’t you a suc- the price. He lias to be willing to and L. F. Frederickson of Frank- 1 "At the satne time, we face the atmosphere. expires next October. Temple. The Manchester Chapter fort. Their chart shows the ap- tOOber realisation that there would If the city and fire district do Town Committee has been called will be guests. cess ? miss other things along the way.” for "Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Superior The average American — or the proximate locations of 202 vessels WILL REOPEN MARCH 10 • be no reward for American science not combine their tax collections Legion Auxiliary Meets You probably can’t with honesty lost in the pa.sl century within 100 ‘in proclaiming this nation the I with the town’s,! the Selectmen Court Room. The American Legion Auxiliary put the blame on fate, your boss average man in any country -- Skating Parly Set i Town Chairman Franklin G. isn’t willing to pay that price. Too miles of Frankfort. Many of the • fbot to put a man into Space, if will have to Increase the town win meet today at 7:30 p.m. In the or your wife. You can't even ships parried passengers who lost t’any mishap should occur to the tax collector’s salary to provide 'Welles said the committee will dis- GAR rooms. The program will In- blame it on the fact you were many other facets of life interest By Church (iroup cuss taking a stand on the the him. He doe.sn't want to postpone money and Jewels, and some of the • man that could have been pre- enough for a fuH-tlme job. Other- clude movies of the last anniver- bom dumb and never outgrew it. vessels went down with money In wise, the e»mbined salaries of the single tax collector’s post, with sary banquet and of the sesqulcen- his pleasures now in a gamble for JJvented by more deliberate and The Young Adults Group of the :| The chances are you aren’t a big their safes for buying cargoes. ‘thorough planning."' city, town and district tax collec- the executive committee recom- tennlal parade. Refreshments will success simply because It isn't a greater rev;ard later. Soutli Methodist Church will hold ,' tors, totaling $8,490, la expected mending a stand in favor of it. He la basically more Interested BECK'S He refused to predict when a skating parly and potluck th is, be served. worthwhile to you. There simply • America’s human space flight will to be sufficient, t JiSledrdl for Non-Support Men’s Union Dinner are other things more Important in living it up than in piling it up. 846 M A IN ST. ;tsk e place. The expectation is. coming Sunday at Columbia Lake. Eugene A. Pothier, 35, of Broad Does the sucressful man himself At iU meeting Sunday night thej| School Crossing Plans Brook,' Was sent to Tolland Coun- The Men’s Union of Union Con- to you. regret the price he had to pay to • ■however, that such a flight Is about group wa.a invited by Mi-ss Priscilla The Selectmen last night ad- gregational Church win hold a din- In my work as a reporter I have ;,two years away. ty Jail Monday when he was get where he is? Often he does — Hill to use the facilities of her par-, dressed a letter to the-State Traf- unable to post a $500 cash bond ner meeting today at 6:30 p.m. In interviewed perhaps 2,000 "suc- in a very wistful human way. But ' The National Aeronautics and enls' cottage at Columbia l^ake for | fic Commission for a traffic light the social room. cessful” people over the last !. Space Administration, which Glen- at Old Town Rd. and Rt. 8C. ordered by City Court Judge A film, “The Twig Is 'Bent,” will there is a limit to his regret. this event. Cars will leave from the ■ Francis T. O'Loughlin. Pothier quarter century. Asked the reason The average man sometimes - nan heads, announced two weeks church at 1:30 Sunday afternoon, j High School students walking to be shown. for their success, about 99 out of •iago the selection of McDonnell the new school on-Loveland Hill was also i^ven a 10-day suspend- Pythian Visitation likes to boa.st he wouldn't trade Members are requested to bring i ed jail sentence when he pleaded 100 gave the same answer: "Hard places with the most successful •-Aircraft Corp., St. Louis, to de- along a friend. IT’S A RIOT OF FURS are expected to be crossing at that Mrs. Jane Smith of Manchester, work.” The hundredth person lAlgn, develop, and build- the Proj- point. Welles recommended that guilty to a non-support charge. man he ever knew. The successful This last Sunday the group were The cash bond was ordered posted grand chief of the Pythian Sisters, would credit it to “getting the man returns the compliment. He TRI-45TATE Th* qr«ote*t sole we ev*r brought to the women of Manchester and surrounding towns! -*ct Mercury capsule. guests at a dinner sponsored by ] the Selectmen move immediately and her associate officers, will breaks,” or admit, off the cuff, isn't interested in changing places ~ It is to be capable of carrying the MYF of the church, and then | to get action on the light. , to insure payments. make an official visitation to Da- WITH UNPAID BILLS? The Selectmen also studied a Michael Wltlnok, 44, of Crystal he inherited success or married either. j;a man into orbital flight around went bowling. 11 mon Temple Monday at 8 p.m. at into it. No matter how stern the cost CONSTRUCTION CO. -the Earth and safely back to copy of the pension fund bill sub- Lake Rd., Ellington, was arrested the Moose rooms on Elm St. Membership in the group is n o t' mitted to the SUte Legislature, to Monday on Village St. and Many successful people I have of success, the last thing any suc- again. If anything goes restricted, and anyone interested Mrs. Bertha Phillips, most excel- met have lacked the charm, per- cessful man I ever met was will- 881 MAIN ST. (Rear)— MANCHESTER -wrong St launching or soon after- be sure it- covers their needs. charged with intoxication.' He is lent chief, will preside. The Past c m m In joining Is welcome. This Is It! Rural Police Service being held at Tolland County Jail sonality and even the talent I have ing to give up was — success. ^wsrd, the pilot will escape vis an Chiefs' Club of Damon Temple '.vill found among other men so spec- He may feel a bit sorry for him- “•iBnergency ejection system. A report of activities of the po- in lieu of bond for appearance in meet Feb. 9 at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Homeowners Strau'hrrry Climbs | lice services In rural Vernon met City Court Monday. tacularly unsuccessful they self on his perch, but he doesn't The' 110 most likely candidates Ellen Fiss. 8 McLean St. couldn't buy their way Into the want to yield it to anyone. ■-were chosen on the basis of re- with favorable comment by the Se- Union Youth Sunday A new variety of. lectmen. Hospital Notes Xljulrementa set up by NASA's Youth Sunday will be observed Admitted yesterday; Anthony Ml 3-4168 -Aero-Medical Committee, headed strawberry has been developed In | It’s Your Fur Time! Welles noted that the Depart- at Union Congregational Church SAVE NOW Western. Germany. It grows like S || ment of Public Safety, as it is Bruckner, Warren Ave., Vernon, ~b;t Dr. W. Randolph Loveless of Sunday. The youth of the' church Charles Llsk, 113 E. Main St; Combine those old bills into -Albuquerque. N- M. rine instead of a ground-h\igglng | A New York fur manufarhirey, Cohen Bros. A Sons, 14S West SOth St., New called, through small, has been ■will conduct the worship service plant and can be trslned to climb i very active. Franklin Trafton, 149 Prospect St. one “OK Loan” with one UP 'FO SC"/. ON LOVY WINTER PRICES - As the group is reduced, the York City, who for over 80 years have sold furs to the nation's leading depart- Constable Edmund F. Dwyer, re- at 10:45 a.m, Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Shir- 3 D A Y SALE “ pilots will undergo a series of in- on a porch or trellis. Sermons •will be delivered on , THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY . monthly payment. WITH ALUMINUM CLAPBOARDS ment stores. They have sacrlfleed their quality fura to ns for cash. ported 42 arrests for criminal of- •’What the Church Mearls to Me,” ley Bresnahan and son, Talcottvllle Phone or write now . . • -tensive physical and psychological ASKS MOKK ,U’IKiBSIIlI‘S fenses and 40 for motor vehicle Rd., Vernon: Mrs. Harriet Gunther rtesta, including studies of their by three students. Erls Wheelock then when your loan is ap- ALL COLOR GUARANTEED Vt'ashinglon. Jan. 28 id’i Rep. j The Little Shop Is proud to bring theuKto you at tremendous savings. violations. will speak, “as a high school stu- and son, Hyde Ave.; Mrs. Robert YOU WILL SAVE ON FUEL, TOO -ability to cope with space flight •lolin S. Monagan (D-(.’onn) has The department investigated 192 Adzima and daughter. Heather proved, just one call at our ITstresses. complaints throughout the year, dent,”; Glenn Williams, president olTicc for the money. Our - The doren top candidates will be introduced a bill to provide two j of the Pilgrim Fellowship, will Rd., Ellington; Rodney Gessay, 12 WRITE IN OR TELEPHONE more U.S. district judgc.ship^ in | investigated 18 Juvenile cases, 21 Elizabeth St. Manager likes to say “Your i^l^assigncd to the NASA Space Task accidents and 2 drownings. In speak ”as a youth leader,”; and DAYTIME MI 9-6360— NIGHT MI 9-6886 -<}roup St Lgngley Air Force Base, Connecticut. i Wgime Kuhnly will speak "as a Birth today: A daughter to Mr. loan is okay!” (His measure is a companion to ! halator service waa provided in and Mrs. David Hallene, 76 Grand SV s.rfor intensive training. four cases, members of the depart- young adult.” — Additional training at the Johns- on* submitted earlier by the \ Susan Crandall, Nancy Lessig, Ave. TRI-STATE CONSTRUCTION OO. .slatc'.s two senators. Prescott ment answered calls to 15 fires and ITVille, Pa., Naval Air Development COME! GET YOUR FUR BUY! .reported 48 hazardous road condi Gary Graff, Dale Murphy and Les- Preferred Finance Co., Inc. We Also 881 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Bush (Rl and Thomas J. Dodd Vemon and Talcottvllle news Is —Center: Cape Canaveral. Fla.; the tlons. ter Waite win participate in the by VENUS Apply 3 ^'right Air Development Center at (D). i Never hove you seen such quality furs at giveaway prices. Everything to go— nothing held back. worship service. handled through The Herald’s 983 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER Carey Ceramo I would tike a free estimate. The .men in routine checking of Rockville Bureau, 7 W. Main St„ REG. $16.60 Phone: Mitchell 8-4168 premises, found 41 doors unlocked, The purpose of the church’s and Name ...... 26 windows open and checked 38 youth Sunday is to point out the telephone TRemont, 5-3186. NOW Alumimun homes unoccupied while residents part young people play in the life A loan of $100.00 costs Gutters and S tre e t...... I C ity ...... of the church and the church’s $20.60 when promptly were on vacation. Birds Use Stag Line repaid In 12 consecu- Leaders MINK STOLES The Vernon force assisted other responsibility to its young people. Phone ...... Famous Shelf maker Legs Team to Be Feted $12.50 tive monthly install- “■aeparlsztentfl im iS cases, helped 61 Panama — During the mating ments of $10.05 each. • Natural Autumn Hazel Mink Stoles S2224M disabled motorlsta and issued 43 The championship team of the season the males of a small warb- NORMAN KRONICK and BOB CONLIN CERULEAN MINK STOLES $144.00 motor vehicle turnings. Babe Ruth League will be guests lerlike bird in Panama, known as In Sizes and Styles The largest number of criminal of the Rockville firemen at the Gould's manakin, form a long stag LOANS l^ROM $25 to $600 I) SILVER BLUE MINK STOLES $1S9.00 • SILVER BLUE MINK CAPES $266.00 arrests, 7. was for breach of the Connectlcut-Malne basketball game lino extending many yards through peace. Others were: Carrying a Saturday at Storrs. th 1 rain forest. The chorus of calls J' • ROYAL PASTR MINK CAPES $208.00 dangerous weapon in a motor The championship team waa Fitting and For Every Use! RANCH MINK CLUTCH CAPES $199.00 sponsored by the Rockville Fire they issue draws females of the Service vehicle, intoxication, 5; keeping an species. Ornithologists believe Glazier’s ITIEE! Department in the city-sponsored unlicensed dog, 5; possession of that the spaced chorus of the stolen goods, 3; breaking and en- lea^e. males attracts females from a CORSET SHOP BEDS • COUCHES tering, 3; allowing a dog to roam, Fire Chief John F. Ashe said 3 BIG SA V IN G D A Y S about So boys and 20 firemen will greater distance than would be 631 MAIN STREET^MI 3-6346 For TABLES • DESKS ASSORTMENT FUR IMAGINE 3; and 1 arrest each for assault, possible if each male did his NORTHERN BLACK BLACK DYED NATURAL vagrancy, larceny, lascivious car- attend the game Saturday. After BO OKCASES • TV the game refreshment# will he courting on hls own. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY STOLES, GAPES 4 SKIN NATURAL riage; using a motor vehicle with- PERSIAN LAMB PASTEL MINK ' out the owner’s permission viola- (A) WROUiSHT-IRO N DYED MUSKRAT DYED MUSKRAT, tion of the PUC laws; assault and DYED SQUIRREL, MINK SCARFS battery; assault with a dangerous JANUARY FURNITURE CLEARANCE SALE! 8 DYED , A S S O R T E D fO TUBULAR (BRASS) $ S K IN STO NE 3 SK IN BAUM DYED SQ U IRRa Help us cledr the decks by help­ 8 PIECE ing yourself« to unbelievable 8«l ol 4 Set ol < MUSKRAT scar f s, GAPES SOLID MAPLE 6" ...... 4.98 16" ...... 6.91 MARTEN MARTEN borgoins. De Luxe Slumberiond 9" ...... 5.49 22" ...... 7.4! CAPE STOLE 12” ...... 5.98 28" ...... 7.9 GAPES HDLLYWDDD DEN SCT . SCARFS SCARFS $29.00, $39.00 Reg. $1.00 Children’s Reg. $4.98 VALUES! UDIES’ (D) FOLDING LEGS $69.00 VALUE! LONG BED DUTFIT $79.00 $49.00 $59.00, $79.00 LOVELY $169.00 Table Legs $69.00 Wools and novelty Bench Legs SLEEVE fabrics. Slim and C |# |P * K Includes: Sofa, chair, rocker, 4.98 pr. 6.98 pr. Colorful »tripe flare styles. O lk tfl IW 3 tables, pair of brass lamps. patterns. Sizes 1-14 POLOS Sizes 10-18 $59.50 Vn if 7 ^ Regular $229JiD value! BLACK DYED MOUTON DYED DYED RUSSIAN 'Haw you eon choeta any NATURAL GRAY DYED ■JT - ^ Compare this with $89.50 slia ond styla la make outfits. ntw lufnltura ar nedsm- PERSIAII LAMB MUSKRAT PERSIAN U M B PROCESSED SQUIRRa so*s home heating Reg. $3.98 Reg. to $2.99 lead old. Wrt. Iren. Wood, UDIES* 7-Pe. SEC nO N A L aad Tvbulor hoeo non- GOATS our woyj VALUE! BOYS’ VALUE! marring glidat. Wood and JACKETS UMB COATS STOLES Tubular laqs h a ts two- IIA N K STOLE You get' premium quality BEHER DEHSET posltton lop 'plates and $288, $388 Mobflheat with RT-98 . . . the Thickset corduroys; SUCKS Tremendoiu D | brau Isfrulas. most completely effective fuel flannel lined chinos. assortment. Sizes DLUUOfcO 20% Off Folding lags h> bieek, $1^.00 $59.00 $79.00 oil additive in use today. And Sizes 6-12 32-88 in the group sturdy tubular stool. Top $488 $39.00 ON ALL FLOOR SAMPLE $149.50 guoUty ol ths lowost prica. you get premium lerviee. Au- tomatic deliveries . . . # bal- Plastto vrtth w rought' Iron anced payment plan and many Modi and Phone Orders SIZES 10 to 44 DININDRDOM i Off or bronze-tone foam rubber other extraa designed to miakt Reg. $1.98 BOYS'3 Pc. seats. hMtte heating reaKy eoay. Reg. $1.35 hazel .. VAIUES! 2, AH Salid Mahagany up VALUE! TABLES, CHAIRS ALSO FUR GOATS *100 - *150 - *195 - »295 BELT Mobilheaf RT-9D BEDRDDMS and • CHOOSE FROM ALL LEAMNO RIRS-SHORT COATS. LOH^ COATS. EXTRA LONG COATS its dMO-ecHes SETS IS " . HAIR SPRAY anA HUTCHES PEG BOARD mSdItho 1^3 DDD BEDS right . W E 6 I V E IMT IN VARIOUS SIZES c A VF AT THE START OF REAL COLD WEATHER COME V J _ J XRAD.E IN YOUjB OIJ) FUR IF TOV WISH—PLEASKBRINQ IT IK FOR UBERAL ALIiOWANCB. GREEK STAMPS ^ BOYS’ and THICKNESSES • FUR PRODUCTS LABELED TO SHOW COUNTRY OF OBIOIPf OF IMPORTEDJPUM PLUS TAX • Sleeveless ^ t h ORLOH eontrast chest MORIARTY pattern, fllaea, S-6x SWEATERS 1# ( ■ m -m BROTHERS Open iO a.m. - 10 p.m. Monday - Saturday I r. ‘ Ml 3-5135 301-31EC«»t«ttt.' VM';-: OPEN THURSDAY aqd FRII^AY TILL 9 P.M. SATURDAY TILL 6 P.M. 30B E. CENTER ST^ANCHESTER SHOPPING PLAZA

■ 7 ' • ' 7 ' 1:. t rh I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER* ^CONN^ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28. 1969 PAGE ELEVEN:.

MANCHESTEB EVENING HERAED, MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1969 admtttanc* on tha ground that a TEN delay until mid-year would cause Judge Rejects no harm. Ray A. Reid, Arlington County Town Custodial, Contract Water Firm Testing Eisenhower Seeks superintendent at schools, the only J U S T 4 Preadenl Qtes U.S. Gains /fee, Dulles Plea for Delay witness called,, testified that the county school system dperates on a S IN G E R ' Goes to Geheral Services yearly basis. He sald^that pupils In Ballistic Missiles Field On Integration SLANT-NCeOUKS For Soviet Rain-Clouded Supply Edbor Racket Ban In all schools In the system do not study the' same subjects at the llaed For Heming Leasmta Contract for custodial services^ Custodial Services including sal- (OoiiUnued l >m Page One) same time and that tranafers dur- ICaaMww* fttwa Htga Oa«) at the town's office building* will arlea and aupptica now amount to A Manchester Water Co. apoksa- (OMttaned Irwm Page One) bargaining agreement during the •P—w —p ^ man said today teaU are being life of a contract, unless by mutual ing the school year would be detri- Meeting-If go to General Services. Inc. of about $9,000, according to an eati* policy of "maaslve resistance" lo mental to the Negroea. • Modem lOeenSnedf Hy**# 6 uiifHM tcr hi*** to tsk# s more Mancheater, Town Engineer JamM made of the lirm’a waUr supply waa the main reason for adminis- consent maU prepared by Sbeekey and Union Leaders achool desegregation. Reid, under cross-examination • SI«S Needle far beNer >«4as, 'Wtlvo and daclalva rola to •>•- Sheekey said today. into which recent heavy rataa tration opposition. They hinted 19. Authorize the president to iUrrUur what tha Preaidant luto Thomaa Moore, town liurchaatog poured a high aoU content. appoint an acting general counsel Ball said the School Board has by Reeyei, agreed that It Is the (Contii ued from Page One) The company, which ! ‘ headed Eisenhower may veto any bill lack- termed tha hlbertiallng GOP ale- Mr*. Ellen 1* Macauley He aaid the Connecticut State of the NLRB Whenever a vacancy acted In good faith, and cited a set general practice for students to by. Max Groasman, submitted a bid agent. Thla is $3,496 less than the Wait Rule on transfer from one school to an- BetfSe neihed ote IbeM macMnee are redveed phant. ' . Mrs. Ellen Loney Macauley, 79, Progress can be realized, the contract price, but Martin today Health Department and two Hart- ing auch provisions this year. in that office occurs. of standards adopted by the board Eiaanhower replied that he he* of 311,496 for the work which la other within the county during the As Much As $40 From Former Fric* of 111 Holl St., died yesterday at President continued, only if the now performed by two town em- aald that elimination of beneftU foi;d chemiaU are analyzing aam- "We Juat won’t buy it,” waa the 20. Require that the 5-man for screening negroes’ applica- Uevca he haa made hia poaiUon on the Vernon Haven Convalescent governments have a very general plea. Resulta have not yet been way a Labor Department official NLRB be politically bi-partisan tions. He noted that Judge Bryan school year If their parents move party prindidea and programa par* ployes. and insurance coeta Involving Bray Bus C ontract from one district to another. He Home. understanding about such basic The bid was the seventh lowest and Barnsley and the costa of hir' determined, he eaid. put it privately. with no more than three members had upheld the board In rejection lectly clear in many documenta Her late husband, Ephraim Mac The rains swept soil into the Eisenhower noted that his recom from the ssune political party. of 26 out of SO applications by said, however, that parents may and apeechea during the laat aix questions as the peace of Europe among nine opened Dec. 22. ing replacements on vacations and auley, died at the same place ex- and readiness on both sides to (OMStliiMd from Page One) company’a water supply from land mendations were not Intended to There is no Auch present require- Negroes for admission to the request that a child remain In the SINGER SEWING CENTER years. The lowest. $3,600 by Eugene during sick leaves will probably . M fSms MM sa«. M«>M NMWM 98«Nrri actly three weeks ago. renounce the use of force among pell out the difference, along with around the brooks which feed It punish or cripple unions. He added; ment, and the board at present has white school. same school (or the rest of the Anyone who doean t know for Martin of Thompsonville, was In members took part in a strike "These recommendations, when year, and that school officials rec She was born In Ballynahlnch, nations all over the world. error. The next was $10,340 sub- other factors. and from a oonstruction alte In three Republicans and two Demo- James H. Simonds, a School «82 MAIN «Te—MI 8-8M8 What he atanda Juat haan't read hla vote. A two-thirds majority was Bolton, to the east, he said. Ssdt adopted. Should do much to elim ommend against transfers during remarks thoroughly, Eiaenhowcr Ireland. Nov. 2, 1879. and had been It was not clear In what respect mitted by Roger Tsggart of Man- Bray, head custodian of the Mu- crats. g ' Board attorney, told reporters he a resident of Manchester for 60 Elsenhower meant this last point. needed for a strike, .but slijdtUy and sand from highway snow re- Inate those abuses and improper will seek a stay of Judge Bryan’s the school year. added. chester. nicipal Building alnce 1942, will re- practices, which, I am firmly con In reply to another question years. She was a member of the For years tlie U.S. government lese than the number necessiuy moval operations also ottered the order from the U.S. 4th Circuit Work Includes care and main- tire Feb. 6. General Services Inc, supply, the spokesman aaid. vinced, the American public ex- Eisenhower said he has been ask- South Methodist Church. haa conccnlr^'Usd . on trying to tenance of the Municipal Building, will take over the following day. Court of Appeals. Simmonds said She leaves a son, Edward Mac- voted for the walkout. Except for the Bolton cohetruc- pects ’and believes will be cor- Rockville-V ernon he will ask for the stay to permit ing many Republicans, as well aa reach specific /and enforceable the Hall of Records, and the Wel- Barnsley haa been offered employ- Heads Heart Drive Yesterday, tha union's joint con- BUley of Manchester; two grand- agreements rather than broad un- tion, however, the other factors re- rected through legislative action. an appeal to the U.S. Supreme friends of the party, since the GOP fare Department Building. General ment by the firm, town officials Charles A. Barbato of 28 Scar- ference board met here to decide "Equally Important, they will defeats in November. Just what children, and a great-grandchild. derstandings with the Soviet gov- aponslble for the soil in the water Court. The funeral will be held at 2 Manager Richard Martin wanted said. borough Rd., proprietor of the what course to follow. After the do so without Imposing arbitrary F U R N A CE FILTERS ahould be done to get the oarty on ernment, . It has rebuffed the meeting, Fahey told newsmen some are normal in a time of thaw and Building Unit He told reporters the request o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Soviet versions of ijroposals for to contract for the service for one Town Department heads last Green Pharmacy, is the chairman are being encountered by water restrictions or punitive measures for a stay probably will be filed the right road. year on an experimental basis to month opposed Martin oh contract- of the leaders now seem less in- All sizes in stock. Gel full efficiency from your heating He added that he has no plans Holmes Funeral Home, <00 Main renouncing the use of force, out- for the 1969 Heart Fund Drive In companies elsewhere, he added. Pe- on the legitimate activities of hon- with Chief Judge Simon E. Sobc- WATKINS- sec if the cost will be less than the ing for custodial services, saying sistent on the arbitration clause est labor and management offi- for a formal party conference to St., with Uie Rev. Laurence Al- lawing atomic weapons, or making the Manchester-RockvUle-BUing' than others. riodic tests by the Connecticut Gas Decision loff tomorrow. system by changinK NOW. mond, minister of the South Meth- amount now paid out for supplies town files and records would be In State Health Department have cials." Arlington County, which lies deal with the problem, but would declarations of friendship, on the ton-'Vernon area. Hla appointment "The committee has agreed that not object to one H leaders want odist Church, officiating. Burial ground that such general state- and in salaries and benefits to two better care under town employes shown the water is safe for drink- Some of the changes Ehsenhower across the Potomac River from WEST custodians, William Bray and Fred than workers retained by a private what is needed is a clear-cut writ- proposed were asked by labor will be in East Cemetery. ments would be worse than mean- is announced by Dr. Harold J. ten interpretation of the clause,” ing purposes, the local Headth De- Release Held Washington, is conipletely urban- . W E D ELIV ER- Aa for whether he has been copy- Friends may rail at the funeral ingless because they might create Barnsley. contractor. Lehmus, president of the Manches- partment aaid today. unions, others by employers, ized. So many of its residents Funeral Service he said. Fahey said the interpreta- Eisenhower's program: ing Democratic New Deal pro- home tonight from 7 to Oi.lO. an illusion of ending the East- ter Area Heart Assn. tion would be ready for today's The Department reported the work in Washington, chiefly for grams. as some Conservative Re- number of complaints about the 1. A requirement that ail unions The Building Committee of the the government, that Arlington l.s ORMOND J. WEST, Director West conflict. The Heart Fund campaign be- meeting. publicana contend. Eisenhower re- The President did not amplify Coventry water—which is used by'-m ost file such detailed annual reports Lake St. elementary school dis- known as a "Washington Bed- 142 EAST CENTER ST. gins on Feb. 1. and will continue One of the leaders have received with the Labor Department ~ as plied emphatically that he haa today but hia language would cov-1 North End residents—has not in- cussed the pros and cons of gas room." Mitchell 9-7196 through the month. The campaign hla Interpretation, he said, they well as with union members — While technically a county. It copied nothing in the world except Funerals cr understandings to be developed will pro ably decide on a new creased of late. and oil heat at both open and the basic principles of American- between the Soviet and the west-1 is nationwide, and will reach its However, one North End resi- covering their financial operations. actually is a city. It has no politi- ism. He said he haa tried to apply Women Voters Give Results high point on Heart Sunday, Feb. course to follow in the dispute and TTie reports would be open to pub- closed sessions last night. cal subdivisions. . (iwirgp W. HI rant ern peoples over a long period of ask the rank-and-file members to dent, Mrs. Harold Bonham of 162 these principles to the problems 22, with a door-to-door collection N. School St., today issued a com- lic Inspection. Members of the committee dif- Judge Bryan, in making his rul- A private funeral for neni ge W. time. In line with that idea, he endorse it. Manchesler’a Oldest We face. ,. , emphasized the establlsHcd U.S. caxTied on by hundreds of local plaint she said was representative 2. Require all unions to file with fered today on whether a decision ing immediately after the argu- Warren—Eiaenhowcr said he Strant, 40 E. Middle Tpke., was Heart Sunday volunteers. Connecticut mayors have sugt with Finest Facilities. policy requirement that any spe- Of Town Government Survey of the .views of 25 of her friends the Labor Department, as public had been made and refused to dis- ments today, said he had carefully Off-Street Parking knows of no rift between him and held at 2 o'clock yesterday after- Many of the volunteers neces- gested both direct and indirect Information, copies of their con- close the action of the executive weighed all fac'tnrs last September noon at the Watkins-West Funeral cific agreements on such matters subsidies as a meaiui of keeping and many neighbors; Eatabllahed 1874 Chief Justice Earl Warren. With ns banning nuclbar tests must be sary for complete coverage of the She said the water is brown, stitutions and bylaws and certain session. when he ordered the four Negroes n show of Irritation, he labeled as Home. The Rev. Laurence Vincent, Results of a study of town gov-^ -ilh the Board of Health's pro- area have already agreed to serve bus service in thel.- towns. completely backed up with en- gram to clear up pollution of the tastes like iron, stains porcelain, other Information. The committee was reconsider- admitted to StratfOurd on Feb. 2. 34 DEPOT Sq U A RE — Ml T-S274 Irresponsible reporUng a story in associate minister of the Center ernment to determine whether It with Barbato, and additional vol- Mayor Jan.es H. Kinsella of 3. All unions would be required to He noted that at the time he re- Congregational Church, officiated, forcement machinery. town broo'<. and has a foul smell. She said she ing its decision of last summer to the New York Herald Tribune to- is responsive to town needs were unteers are now being recruited. Hartford yeaterday at a meeting refuses to let her children drink it keep proper records on the mat- install gas heat in the new school. fused to order their Immediate and Frederick E. Werner played Pnllea laid stress on that view Pollution Answer in New Britain proposed a direct day saying that Eisenhower 4nd in liis tc.stimony at the Capitol. presented at an open meeting of Heart Fund headquarters will and that, in washing, clothes wlU ters on which they must report. Objection to gas heat was voiced This car driven by Willimantlc Jewish leader lies wrecked In Warren have drifted from once the organ. Burial was in East William Kenyon, a property own- state subsidy to the state's two These would be open to examina- He coupled it with the contention the Coventry League of Women again be in the Andrews Build- not come out white unless a strong at a meeting of the rural 'Vernon Andover brook after it plunged down this steep ravine yester- warm friendship to coolness aa a Cemetery. that every Soviet proposal for end- er in the Main St. area, who at- ing, 65 E. O nter St.>Barbato said largest bus lines. He also suggest- bleach is used. tion by the government and, sub- School Assn, early this month on day. (Herald Photo by Pfanstlehl). result of the school integration Bearers were William Harris, ing the Cold War has really been Voters last night. • tended the meeting aa a spectator, that this is the fourth consecutive ed that towns offer indirect sub- ject to reasonable conditions, by Atty. John Mrosek. Nelson S. She claimed that the water la the grounds that it was not safe. ecmtroversy and other matters aimed at Soviet victory in that con- A 4-member committee reported suggested that the Main St. prop- year that Morris Andrews has sidies in the form of tax relief, so offensive in tae morning that union members. Smith and Lewis Phillips. Mrs. Ethel Pease, committee which have coma before the Su- flict. to the group on the results of a erty owners get together in a co- donated office space to the Heart franchises and equipment. she "would not dare to put on a 4. Unions and their officers secretary, said a decision was made preme Court. Discussing the recent U.S visit survey made by them of various operative effort, and find someone FHind campaign. At the ssune time. Mayor Henry pan of water to cook anything would have to keep proper records last night and would be revealed in Thursday, Friday, Saturday — Final 3 Days A reporter told Elsenhower that of Anastas 1. Mikoyan, deputy town officials and individual like himself with sufficient space Last year, $16,893 was collected T. Clew told one of the com- before noon.” It improves a little on any payments or investments a statement to be released for Cantor Slightly Hurt the story, by Robert J. Donovan, George Mitchell Soviet premier, Eisenhower said governmental board members. for one or more large septic tanks. for the Heart Fund in the Man- panies that Middletown may be during the afternoon and evening, which create conflicts of Interests Thursday publication. pictured Warren as pained by the he docs not believe Mikoyan left They stressed the fact that all He suggested Installing a system or which Interfere with the statu- ohester-Rockville-Ellington-Vemon willing to sign a contract giving the s^d. Chairman Douglas T. Hayes said P i^ d en t’s failure. In Warren's with the idea that there Is any seri- information gathered was the per- of pipes leading from their individ- the company all school transpor- tory rights of union members. Named Captain area. About 700 volunteers assist- The 'Water Co. spokesman said the committee did not make a de- O f O ur Record-Breaking e^lon. to take forceful action in ous defection among the American sonal opinions of individuals rather ual places of business or homes. ed in the door-to-door collection. tation. it takes time for the soil content 6. Union officers would be ac- In Andover Accident .enforcement of the High Court's people from the administration's than government bodies as a The two companies — the Con- countable for administration of cision last night but is still com- He said this was the only prac- Seventy-five per cent of the funds to settle to the bottom in the piling "certain factors which would dchool Integration ruUngs. George Mitchell, .73 Norman St., foreign policy. whole. tical solution to solving the prob- necticut Railway and Lightning water supply but this process is union funds and property. This has been promoted from the rank The President said he haa had collected was re ained here and in duty would be enforceable in be Included in a statement.” He Two drivers had their "ups and^driving yesterday afternoon in Co The President said he long haa Mrs. Alanson E. Stewart report- lem of pollution of Mill Stream, but the State to support research and Co. and the Connecticut Company taking place right now, he added. liiev^Wto xi'laAM C t o t A OnllriA •'lirt ht.t of first lieutenant to captain, reports from friends who thought ed that one of the three selectmen - - last week made gloomy pre- courts in accounting suits. added "the decision will come out lumbia when State Police ; "lid his regarded Warren aa his friend, he questioned whether enough co- local programs, and 25 per cent He eaid the water is normally in the release." but declared that it downs" in Andover yesterday af- and went on to say he knows of retroactive to Oct. 2, 1958, in the Mikoyan was making an obvious had expressed a desire to see better operation could be had from all dictions about the future of Con- 6. Minimum atendards for the car sideswiped another car driven 1177th ARASU, Colts Armory. attempt to interpret some incidents was sent to the American Heart clear. conduct of elections of union of- was not being held for Thursday. ternoon when their skidding cars by Hyland Tasker. 42, of Columbia. no personal rift of any kind. street lighting and the installation concerned. He said that things of necticut's bus service. Complaints a'bout North End Hartford. during his visit as indicating that Assn, to support the national re- ficers, or their recall, would also It 1s reported that about four performed almost acrobatic ma- State Police aaid Tasker was If there were one, Eisenhower of sidewalks on Main St. She said this sort had been suggested in the search programs. Connecticut Railway and Light- water are long standing among aald, Warren is quite capable of Capt. Mitchell served three years the people and the government are the feeling of at least one select- ing said It may be forced by rising be required. Union funds could not rural Vernon residents and five neuvers at opposite ends of Rt. 6. driving north on Rt. 87 near the PRE-INVENTORY SALE past and were defeated by squab- Local programs last year In- residents thpre. The Water Com- in World War II, of which two and divided on certain issues. man was that sidewalks would re- be used to promote candidates for members of the Connecticut Light No serious Injuries were reported Columbia Lake dam. He waa on hia telling the President about it him- Elsenhower said a friend he did bling over who pays what and how cluded the continuing operation of costs to go out of business. The pany has no filtration plant. aelf. a half years wore spent in North duce the number of students re- Connecticut Company, a 'division union offices. and Power Co. attended the meet- in either accident. way home after having dropped a Africa and Northern Burma. He not name had called him from Cali- much. He said that until the peo- the heart clinic, a cardiac confer- Town purchase of the firm has (Cantor Irving Gross, 27, of the passenger off nearby. As he ap- —^Biaenhowei; said he quiring bus transportation to and ple learn to cooperate very little of the New Haven Railroad, said 7. Regulate union action in put- ing which began as an open ses- was recalled to active duty in the fornia ami told of a conference ar- ence for nurses, a aeries of lec- been urged by some os a step ting local union.n under trustee- Congregation Sons of Israel Syna- proached the top of a hill, he’ saw would like to meet wdth Mexico's from achool. She said there was could be done. tures for area physicians at which if its drivers carry out a threaten- toward consolidation of town sind sion. About 11 p.m. the commit- Korean War. in which he seiwed as ranged with Mikoyan to Impress at least two bus loads of children tee went into executive session and gogue in Willimantlc, driving east Hodgkins' car approaching on new president, Adolfo Lopes Mb - the Soviet visitor with the idea nationally recognized experts in ed strike they may return to empty North End water and sewer ship. teoe, but that there have been no warrant officer. Diiring his 16 who live within walking distance of Board of Education members, 8. Give the Secretary of Labor adjourned about 12:30 a.m. on Rt. 6, lost control of his car Ta.sker’s side of the road. years of Army service he has re- that the people are standing firmly when interviewed, brought up ques- cardiology discuaset’ the latest ad- bus barns. utilities. deAnlte arrangements for such a the school but are now transported The Connecticut Company has power to police the union fund Mrs. Pease admitted that a when it began to skid on the icy Tasker said he blew hi.s born and ceived-various decorations and rib- behind the government in such tions of additional classroom space vances in diagnosis and treatment accounting and require democrat road and went down a 30-foot em- pulled up on an embankment, meeting. He made that remark by bus because of the danger of asked the state for permission to DESERT EGGS statement had been dictated dur- bons.' matters as the Berlin crisis. for the elementary schools, a high of heart disease, and a continu- lo procedure in union operation. bankment, State Police reported. avoiding a head-on collision. State when asked abopt reports that he Eisenhower added that the gist traffic on main street. She said end bus service in Norwich, Meri- Sea turtles deposit their eggs ing the executive session, but she Ho is teaching physical educa- the addition of aidewalka would school building progranij. building ing public education program. 9. Provide criminal penalties for Gross received a brui.sed thigh in Police said Hodgkins was asleep gs-jplannlng to vleit Mexico. of the mes.snge given by these At the latest report, 167 area den and Middletown. in the sand above the high-water said it was Incomplete and declined ' Labor—Eisenhower said his pro- tion and health at Southington erase the danger and the buses of a curricula suited to Coventry miause of union funds, concealing the mishap which totally demol- at the wheel of the car and awoke High School, where he also coaches fricntls to Mikoyan is that wc are needs, and a possible increase of residenLs have made use of the Connecticut Railway and Light- mark and leave them for the sun to reveal its contents. PARK posals to Congress for eliminating one. would no longer be needed for these ing has asked permission to stop to hatch. The young are obliged or destroying records, and for im Mrs. Herbert H. Sheer of Hart- ished his car, police said. just in time to veer away. freshmen sport.t. children. Board membership to 9 members. prophylactic penicillin program proper payments between em- The accident occurred at Burnap - Tasker received a right shoulder abuses and corruiption in the labor- Dullef; said there is nothing the for the prevention of recurrences its Hartford to New Britain to care for themselves and many ford Tpke. presented a petition OPEN FREE management field are designed to She said the selectmen request- ployers and union leaders. with about 60 signatures affixed Brook where Cantor Gross’ car Injury and was taken to Windham United States will not do — in- Manchester Herald’s Coventry of rheumatic fever, also a part route. The firm operates in Bridge- fall prey to sea birds and large Community Memorial Hospital for IN PURNELL protect the public'and every work- cluding a summit meeting with the ed reactions to the sand distribu 10. Preserve for union members to It by persons opposed to gas spun across Rt. 6, slammed back- correspondent, Mrs. F. Pauline of the local aasociaition’s com- port, Waterbury and New Brit- fish before they ever reach the x-ravs. Both cars were badly dam- TH URSD AY ing man and woman, so far as Soviets If it holds a reasonable lion to private homeowners and ain. deep ocean. any present remedies, under state heat 'for Oie school. She told the ward into a tree, knocked down PARKIN G Uib law can do it. About Town Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-8231. IT unity service. or federsd laws, in addition to committee she could obtain many fence posts, then headed down the aged, State Police said. prospect of promoting peace. comments on whether it was Hodgkins was ordered to appear NIG H T JUST A STEP CasUo—He is certain, the Presi- But he warned against any worthwhile continuing the service. those recommended in the new more. Mrs. Sheer had spoken ravine, halting at the opening of a administration program. .against gas heat at the scljool as- in Columbia Justice Court Monday A W A Y dent said, that all of the American The record hop sponsored by St. agreement between the two top Several persons at the meeting last culvert ovea" 4h» brook. morning. TILL 9 people hope Cuba's new govern- Bridget's CYO will be held tonight world" powers "which would give night expressed a liking for the fitfTfgfften present secondary sociation meeting held previously. The accident was investigated by ment, set up by the forces of Fidel at the Waddell School from 7:30 msny unwary people a sdnse of re- idea but said that they had yet boycott bans of the Taft-Hartley State Policeman Donald McCue of Castro, will bis triily representa- to 10. Rosa Miller, WTIC disc lief, and a feeling that our nation to receive any sand. Some said Act so as to prohibit coercion of Colchester barracks who issued Osako Next to tive of the Cuban people. jockey, will play host at the dance. need no longer make the efforts they were for it but had neglected LO OK! employers as well aa employes. Gibbons to Give Cantor Gross a warning for failure v I ^ f cJJE E T He made that remark when The dance is open to all members and .sacriflce.s that arc now railed to put out the reqiiired receptacles. 12. Prohibit picketing to compel to drive to the right. Osaka, - — Osaka Prefec- fOR Hire aak^ about his impressions of of Manchester CYO's and will be for." - No one expressed an opinion KIDDIE FAIR’S an e'nployer to give a union bar- Books to Library Car Flips ture Is the chief industrial, busi- Oaatro and events which have oc- chaperoned by some of the parents "The Soviet government has, against it at least night's meeting. gaining rights in cases where em- In the second accident, Herbert ness, and financial center of west- M l 9-1552 curred in Cuba. of members. Records will be pre- for a long time, been trying to get Beach Expansion ployes have indicated they don’t Dicksteln, 47, Hartford, was ern Japan. In terms of population The Ihreaident said he did not sented as prizes. ;hat result." Dulles said. Mrs. Stewart said the selectmen FADULOUS want a union. Gibbons Assembly, Catholic traveling east on Rt. 6 at 2:38 p.m. about 5,000,000 it rates next] "It l.s, however, my deep convic- Railroad SALE IS. Authorize the National La- want to indulge in any discussion also expressed a concern over ex- n Ladles of Ckiiumbua, will make a and intended to turn Into Rt. 87. to the metropolis of Tokyo. Seven o f Castro's personality or the The Holy Family M o t h e r .s tion that tile Cold War cannot be pansion of public beach facilities bor Relations Board to refuse to presentation of Catholic Kncyclo: State Police said. His vehicle went large cities lie in the prefecture, CSrcle will meet tonight at 8 :30 at ended in any such way and that to take cases where the impact on Into a skid and turned over, land- the largest being Osaka Cfity. with events. on Coventry Lake. The selectmen pedias, to Mias Anna French, head Controls—For the second week the home of Mrs. Theodore take that step would merely make told Mrs. Stewart that money commerce is relativelj' insubstan- ingg qon n iisIts roroof. o i. a population of more than 2,700.- D O N 'T MISS T H ESE SPEC T A C U L A R V A LU ES! in a row Eisenhower spoke out Schuetz, 29 Wa.shington St. it probable that the cold war willed to the town by Paul Lislcke, tial, and transfer jurisdiction over librarian of the Mancheater public Dlckstein received a warning fo r ; OOO. About 1584 the port of Osaka would end in victory for interna- a^lnst any imposition of con- a long-time Coventry resident who auch cases - to state courts or libraries. speeding from State Policeman started to become an important trxila on prices and wages. He did Miss Susan McComb, a senior at tional commiinl.sm." passed away in 1957 might be agencies. The presentation will be made Francis Pisch. center for - trade - and -. travel between Liisell Junior College, Newton. Thet^ecretary of Slate .spoke In used for tills purpose. It was said 14. Eliminate a present ban next Tuesday at the meeting of William E. Hodgkins, 23, of Col- Japan and the countries of South- | LO OK W H AT $1.00 WILL BUY! ao when a reporter inquired why closed so.ssion before the House the President had any reason to Mass., spent the between-terms that the town had been looking at BUY FOR NOW OR FOR N EX T CHRISTM AS! against strikers voting In an elec- the organization at the Knights of chester, was charged with reckless east Asia. holidays as a member of the 3-day Foreign Affairs Committee. A pre- tion to determine whether a union Columbus Home. feel that his recent appeals to pared statement was given to property belon'gfing to the Beer- business and labor leaders for re- Lasell skiing party held in the worth estate adjacent to the pres- shall continue to represent a The encyclopedia set consists of While Mia. near North Conway, newsmen. struck employer’s workers. Eligi- 15 volumes plus two supplements. straint will be any more effective Earlier the United Stales was ent town beach at the south end of than they have been in the past. N. H. A child study major, she is the lake. It has been estimated bility of strikers to vote would be Dignitaries from the four Catholic the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. reported intending to explore fully left to the discretion of the NLRB. Churches in Manchester have been Eisenhower replied that if we Russia's talk of a cold war thaw— that purchase of beach rights on David S. McComb, 42 Elwood Rd. this property and an existing pier 15. Permit the NLRB to grant invited to attend thla presentation. don't fight inflation effectively, the despite an officially expressed be- NOW!I RCDUCTIONS! | gWE construction trade unions bargain Following the presentation. Dr. people of the country are going to lief here that Moscow is simply would cost $13,009. James Loy- • SUITS • SPORT COATS The WBA Guard Club will meet ing rights before employes are Harold Lenmus. president of the YES! WE HAVE ’EM! zim, chairman of the Town Recre- demand action to curb it. Wage- Friday at 8 p.m. with Mrs. An- trying to create an illusion of hired, and without an election. Heart Assn., will give an informal rice controls, he went on, would peace. ation Committee, said the proper- THE M OST W A N TED BO O T O F THE SEASO N thony J. Rowe, 398 Hartford Rd. ty had been removed from the 16. Authorize the NLRB to hold talk on the function of the associa- Ss against the whole concept of Never Before Such Buys! bargaining rights elections without tion locally. A question and answer free enterprise! _He said further Officers and mcmbor.s of the market and was no longer being prior hearing where there is no period will follow his discussion. considered at this time. Democrat that controlS‘>i^uld"Bi'a step back- Brilish-Amcrican Club will meet at Frayed Cord Held substantial objection. Refreshments will bo served by M OC-ABO UT ward and a sad day for America. the clubhouse this evening at 7:30 Rep. Stephen L o y z 1 m said he 17. Make employers, as well aa Mrs. Dominick Cataldo, chairman, Schools — Eisenhower said he and proceed to the Holmes Funeral Cause of Blaze tliought it would be unwise for union officials, file non-Commu- Mrs. John Burke, Mrs. Felix Moz- Would have to give careful study Home to pay their respects to Mrs. the town to purchase any prop- niat affidavits. xer, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Hard- to the idea ot a constitutional erty at the south end. saying pol- PANTS • TOPCOATS Ellen Macauley who died yester- 18. Prohibit any requirement to ing Stephens and Mrs. Walno Hok- amendment which would give the Firemen from Town Companies 1 lution was much greater there day. Her husband,' Ephraim Ma- and 2 put out a fire at the White- negotiate a change in a collective ksmen, • individual states full authority cauley, a member of the club, than at the north where . he All H-0 CAR KITS Noyif |/2 P f jc6! hall Apartments at 281 Center St. over operation of/publlc schools. died just three weeks ago. thought a larger beach would be That was his reply when told the this morning which started when preferable. Kraft, Binkley and Silver Streak. new state of A l^ka has such a a frayed electric light cord became grouiided against the covers on A new town office building, Hurry In Tomorrow For Yours! provision in Its constitution, and toU'n mechanic, town insurance on M A NTUA T A LG O ^ that a similar amendment to the a bed. A LL REA DY TO KIDDIE FAIR’S JA N U ARY U.S. Constitution has been pro- Ho8pital Notes The fire started in the second highways (covering lawsuits re- A LL REA DY TO posed in Congress. floor apartment of Miss Mildred sulting from accidents), and fur- RUN ENGINES Simp-aon, head librarian at the ther study on the feasibility of a RU N CARS LOCO KIT BOOTS Spending —• Eisenhower was re- Patients Today: 212 Whlton Library. Smoke began to local bank were other topics the by Tyco, Athearn, .Gilbert, CASH-A N D-CARRY minded that in 1952 he set as a ADMITTED YESTERDAY: selectmen were interested in hav- Regukir $12.95 target a reduction of federal Andrea G egory, Glastonbury; ri.se from the bed covers about by Varney, Tyco and Gilbert Marx and Rivarosi FURNITURE SALE 10:30 and Mis.s Simpson called the ing presented to the town for pending to J60 billion a year. In Emilie Miller. 17 Barry Rd.: Eliza- future consideration. Como in now for the BE.ST VALUES of the year on all BABY comment, Eisenhower made clear beth Miner, 23 Earl St.; Ramona Fire Department herself. he does not think that is attainable Furphy, Thompsonville; Michele Damage was negligible and very Mrs. Robert Warfel, Mrs. Fred- To OFF! 70% OFF! 40% OFF! FURNITURE and WHEEL GOODS! under present cohditions. He noted little water was u.sed. Two fire en- erick Mohr and Mrs. James Mac- 30 50% Dubiel, West 'WUlington; George Here's How It Works: 1^ that prices have gone up 8 'per Clarke. South Windsor; Mrs. Ella gines went to the scene. Arthur gave reports from vuious other boards. All Lionel and A merican H yer ‘ H -0 O VER and UNDER TYC O REA DY T O RUN cent since that time, and costs of Bartholomew. Andover; Mark BUY A SPORT C O A T— One) .. 1 » mf»nn Sni#l lies do. ture i and other equipment. blast resistance than the Arm- brlster. "Aren’t you?’’ ed, "mlllUry apacecraft will po- mond Splelman (D-Vemon) re- 'Board of Education was^S p e r r y ’s Pond. The rink was With one exception, Uttit is. The t ’.i Mils Im;i;i Commissioners to call a special questing that the meeting adjourn "We even have s crowbar to use brlster house, snd because It can too eorly to count on having a man lice the near vicinity of the Earth meeting of the Tolland County leg- presented V^lth a new salary »ched- cleared and used by cliib members Msnch'eater Evening Herald Armbrleters have sj^hr In case we have to pry oUr wsy be reached quickly from their In the song, "Coming Through to prevent the use of space for ag- until 2 p.m. today to diacuaa the request a t a epecla); m eeting as usual last night. Bolton Mrrespondmt, Doris M. two years creating^ special sur- the Rye." Rye refers to a river In TEL. M ltclicll 9-<1595 on the moon. Among them wna T. islators to discuss questions per- Jail questions and Instead present ]Out,’’ Mra. Armbrlster adds. home. Koith Olennan. head of U.S. civil- gressive purposes." Monday with two compilttees of ' A meeting of new altar boys D’ltalla, telephone Mitchell S-5.545 | vival shelter brick house I Th« shelter would used, However, Mrs. Armbrlster says: Scotland. ROCKVILLE TR 6-3271 ian apace work, whoa* views were taining to the Jail Study Commit- the petition to the county com- the local teachera' association. Sanger spoke of a possible ultra tee and the proposed new Tolland missioners with a request that a made public last weekend. violet soarchUght In Space which. The flEPires requested In the new County Jail, will be presented to meeting be called on or before pay demand were not released for B ut Glennan ngured there la a u.sing high-energy beams, could the County Commissioners before good chance that Americans will shoot a death ray "destroying fly- Feb. 15. publication. circle the moon without landing ing objects up to a distance of the end of the week. During discussion on the pro- The current schedule paye |4,000 in the next decade. Army mis.sile- The petition, signed by the 10 posed meeting it was stated by minimum rising tq |6,200 in 13 several hundred.^ of miles In a frac- Democratic memhers and 3 Repub- man Wernher von Braun foresaw tion of a scc'-nd." Stephen Loyzlm (D-Coventry) steps. Last year’s schedule was lunar landing a few years there- licans, one of them a member of that 13 of the present 23 legisla- $3,600 to $5,700. a Atomic Energy Commission the Jail Study Committee, calls —ter.after. ,, Chairman John A. McCone ex-i tors were not in office when the Monday’s special meeting had for a meeting; "To discuss legal Jail Study Committee wae formed been called to confer with a poli- Glennan la.st night ; pressed confidence in the develop-1 status, composition and authority that n o potential candidates for powerful nuclear rocket and have had no xrpportunlty to cies committee of the teachers’ as- the first orbit “‘f^t around the y^g^s:of the so-called 'Jail Study Com- look Into the matter. sociation. This group, planning a Earth have already been P>cKe^ swiftul hs as theuic ; iiiv /vhm aaui-iisis.. eral’s office, for a ruling. LychecB Promoted telephone, and rockela otherwise j largest so far, weighed about 4% ^supervision t>f her pupils begins No Ready .Answer when the first child arrives in her tised nnmmnnlvcommonly for whstwhat air trans- tons incliidincrincluding missile shell but had Miami - - An almost-forgotten a payload of only about 150 Asst. Ally. General Samuel jlassroom . port! now do. Hoffenberg said he was not pre- Chinese fruit, the lychee, a bright -r Finance Board Meete Frederick C. Durant 111, for- pounds. red, rough-skinned, plum-Iike del- pared to give an ’’’of the cuff’’ _ The Board of Flnilqce meeting H- mer head of the International As- opinion at that time. He also icacy. Is being promoted by Flor- tronauUcal Federation, predicted HUMMINGBIRD’S FLIGHT •Ikst night was devoted largely to questioned whether it comes with- ida growers (or use in .salads and 'iliscu.sslon of a perennial'favorite the Soviets will send man into orbit The hummingbird is the only de.s.serts. About a third of the 1658 bird th at can fly straight back- in the jurisdiction of the Attorney "•--Ihe proposal that the towp and back several tim es In 1959 and General’s office or Is strictly a crop of 45,000 pounds was sold to will otherwise shock Americans by ward. It does this when with- rphange its fiscal year to confqrlin drawing lla long beak from a matter for county government. New Yorkers. Growers have set -to that of the state. “pressing their current advantag- Upon hearing from the com- their sights for 1959 on a crop of eouslua lead"leaa in spspacecraft aceciu i. uwwci.flower. Thi.s birdu,,,, ...... also -can...... fly. Z. Although the Board will not Others said neither the Soviets straight up or down or sideways mittee It was decided to withdraw 100.000 pounds. -seek Irimediate action in regard !tf the change, it did vote last Yes,sir,a bargain! Built for 'd. that taxes must be paid before a H O TP O IN T, M O T O ROLA , EM ERSO N , Etc. Portables, rhnewal of the registration may Everglaze Chambray, be issued. Consolettes, Consoles and T a b le Models . . . . A ll Size iridescent solids; candy, m ulti-stripes...... 6 9 t yd. The tax collecter said second no- tices were mailed to these taxpay- Our ‘‘Well-Behaved” Cottons...... 69d. ers sometime ago but they Screens! brought very little response. Pay- rtlents may be made at the Maneg- « a house on Rt. 6 or by mail ad- wessed to R.D. 1, Andover. In- terest charges of 6 per cent, flg- tffed from M ay 15, m ust be in- truded. Strike F a s L the Opportunity is Yours! Nett’S Notes B U LK Y L O O K -The school savings system re- Co-ordinate D enim s...... 69<.vd. dlived $111.02 in, deposits from US pupils this week. U.S. Savings Golden Thimble Wash 'n Wear Prints ai.d Solids .. 59< yd. atAmps valued at $4.60 were pur- chased by six. Students. A T . Yesterday’s snowstorm Inter- fered ve^y Uttle ■with skating at Tw enty-Five 17 " Portables I GENERAL With U H F and V H P 1 1 3 7 1 1 7 ^ tk PL A ID L O O K T V SERVICE **** Rrea and u * ^*’***t in AUJj- n Days M OC Nights feAsvv Plus Parts V ib ra n t Spun Rayon Plaids, dulled finish, marvelous knf« TOy y d . Built-In A ntennas' 'i TEL, MI S-5482 Tax tured Cotton Plaid*, m.itchcd solids. Iridescent, crisp______79* y*l. “npera V ISIT O UR REM N A N T C O U N TER Forty-Two Consoles Renee Sateens ...... 69d -Vd. FCR • Polished Cottons...... 69< yd. SAFETY’S SAKE With U H F and V H F Mademoiselle Wash 'n Wear Fabrics...... 59d yd. i And Len9«r Tir* Wcor N O W Woodcrest P r in ts...... r ...... 49< yd. Z Driv* In For Our 21-Inch Screen BASEMENT SALES FLOOR ,

VSE GR.If^TS COM ESI EN 7' Thirty-Seven Ta ble M odels CHARGE-IT" PLAN... SO MOSEY DOWN Z Front End, Irak*-and ^ Shock Absorbor 3; Inspoerion. With U H F and V H F | M 0 iiFork done by experts on all 4MMventional makes of ears. 21-Inch Screen REDUCED TO - M O RIA RTY NORM -ssu M A N C H ESTER BRO T HERS S01-S15 CENTER STBEE’T <*>^ R K A D E Telephone MI S-51SS To nig ht 4 to 10 - Thuris. and Fri. 9 o.m. to 9 p.nili 4 4 5 H A R T F O R D R O A D

f . , ,^r:. ■ - ; ■'■/ ' - / jy . 'm PAGETTPTEEir’. I fi^oimmM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTIER, C0NN„ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES'TER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1959 ^S0*i^ OilR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE will feature centerpieces, appetis- BUGS BUNNY DiscUvSsion Sl at ed ers, menu planning for buffets arid Pllt Torture SttthiMl fc/* W '. ME HAVEN'T OOME POES IT COUNT dinners,, table settings, special oc- •5 " close; A9T-A«,Klp IF W GLOVE On ‘Child Learns’ casions and teay, In Few Mfuntel nft m WIST tCKNf LESSON. FUES OFF? ClsssM which have proved Act now for fast rellM from tor- WH/.THATS OENEROUS OF 'i(?U,CVJyslN Aniw*r to Prtviout Puiilo . l e t « T R v r A r r i « . Bargains pop\ilar in the past and which are ture of pile*. Don’t wait another OKFORO-h.yoo'VEONLVBESN •Thiui a Child Learne” la the being offered again ’ inoluda oil eicnto! HIRE'S THE RIMS, MAJOR, Musical Moods m day. Apply Peterson's Ointmsnt at WlTHUS.AWEEK/IAtUSTSAV.t subject of a meeting planned for painting by Loula Ftjiarl; slim- once. This cooling, soothing, AND HERE'S A CHEOCORA'NN RESRET YOU'RE NOT STAYING L ON AW NEW VORxi BANK FOR Listed by teachers snd parents of the chil- nasllcs, Mrs, Richard Merske; du- astringent formula has given Joy tON6ER/TWlUp In T««n Sizts Dr, Helen Khoobyar, professor of time E IW I& Mrs. Ann Siriioni of MANCHES- At w im O N S "LRUe Pine Round out their wardrobe or Mrs. I-ivingstone; ballroom danc- r •*** wt 15 Curly 10 Female TER SAUBS AND APPUANCE look ahead to next season''i wear, of religious'education at the Hart- IT Mcaiuref of 28 Heavy drinker 45 Metric Shop” / relative (formerly located in the Parkade) BBRA* encased in smooth pine, now that MARI-MAD'S, 691 Main and arts snd ersfts. Neil Lsw- ; COSMETICS l-l» type 11 Cape 30 Volcano measure cordliUly Invitee you to inspect Street, makes available to you talk with the group about' the 18 Irish poet 31 Chair 46 Tardy $7.9^^ can announce dinner with learning proceas of children In the rence. [ WE CARRY ALL 16 Abate their spacious new location at 14-18 WINTER COATS FOR BOYS THE TOP UNE8 19 Beverage 20 Aim 33 Burn 47 Sacred image gracious dignity. Wondtrful gift home and. In the church school Mrs. Glenn Cornish, YWCA pro. ALLEY OOP ______HY V. T. HAMLIN Oak Street. A hearty welcome idea. AND GIRLS at 40% OFF. These gram coordinator, announces that | conteinera 22 Overhanging .35 Most unusual 48 Singing voice awaits all present and prospective are nationally fsmovu labels, 'Kith There will be opportunity for .M O V ? W HY, 21 Norway's part 40 Dutch SO Indigo questiona and discussion. anyone inlere.'dcd may register for ! ARTHUR DRUC customer* to visit the enlarged An Interesting variation for ham- their built-in quality, the fine these classes at the Y^CA office j H O w ? ) i u . a o T O capital 24 Finest merchant ship 51 Tissue JUVENILE FURNITURE DE- Dr. Khoobyar la a graduate of 23 Neither burger steaks: Make thin, patties # fabrics, the impecesbie tailoring, at the Community Y< \ TM E u a 25 Operatic lolo 43 Musical 52 Paradise PARTMENT. and Sprinkle half of. them with de- the masterful farittbn sense, many V ooster College In Ohio. She' re- CONSUL, OF 24 Musical 28 Heaters instrument 55 Health resort ceived her MA from Northweatern couttse measure hydrated onion soup mix just as with "grow” features that let Serve pipinB i><>t black bean' soup It comes from the envelope; top sleeves and hem lengthen like Univeralty and her Ph D. from the 27 Diipetched r r li r 29----- of March r r r i. r by pouring it over a lemon slice in each with another thing patty, magic, becauae the material la In- School of Religious Rducatlpn of Extemlf^d Forecast the bdttom of the soup bowl. press edges together to seal; pan- gentotisly basted out of sight until the Hartford Seminary Foimda- N O W IN STO C K 32 Wiped out T~ i 34 Elaborate 13 fry in butter or broil. you need it, For the sire 1-3 and tion. Th(> live day forecast for Con- A good trick with very • thin the 3-8x the COAT SETS include 38 Taking part 1! i. il necticut for the period Thiirsday ' 37 Copper crust steaks with little fat is to dip them slacks and matching hats. They Make Home a Nicer Place to through Monday calli- for tern- | ©ENEROSITY 38 Tin foil h Into a French dressing or salad oil are beauties. -«s feiiiu r before boiling or panfrying. Live In. YWCA Will Offer -IS OXFORD'S 39 Bavarian river Why postpone your enjoyment peratuies averaging about normal; .MIDDLE N.AME- 41 Burmese 11 ij If your muffins have a tough to 4 degree* above normal. I CO RIC W N Invite Famous Names ^ of beautiful 'carpeting. MAN- 2 New Cou|;s^s demon < CHESTER CARPET CENTER, cr\imb the chances are you are h V:,- 7T K il 31 Thanks to the LINDA SHOP, The normal mean temperature i 42 Past corner Main and Middle Tpke. in- overmixing the batter. in the Hartford area this period i.s 1 44 War god 988 Main Street, you can bring vites you to come in and choose The money managejaYent fovtim 46 Word by word S Si into your home the best known 26 degrees ranging from a normal ' 2 When your teenagers are* mak- and the modern hnsfess series arc CARNIVAL -K TURNER 49----- of mind your favorite. The proprietors j hlgli tempei atiire of about Sf) de- ' J7 brancU of quality sheets, bed- Ing s batch of fudge, they’ll prob- two new courses yrhlch will be of- S3 Stir JT spreads, towels, blankets at 20% are bringing back from the New | grcca to a normal low tempera- ; York Carpeting Show the best of I ably have a creamy reault if they fered for the first time by the 94 Shone off and more during the remain- ture of around 17 degrees. ; li the new offerings for-1959. If-you ' cool the sugar syrup, tindlsturbed, Manchester YWCA, when its win- It is expected to be warmer 86 Rocky bill 'M ing days of JANUARY 'WHITE to a lukewarm temperature before ter prograpfi begins next week. PKISCILLA’S PO” HY AI, VERMEER 57 Upon choose luxurious WALL-'TO- i Ihrougli Tbur.sday night, turning SALE (Bates, Morgan • Jones, WALL CARPE'HNG it will be in-1 beating. Money-Management fonim sub- 1 W O N D E O IF S H E 98 Irriute Sprtngmaid, Wamsvitta, Cannon. colder Friday through Sunday and I'LL G IV E H E R A 90 Measures of stalled with professional smooth-1 jectsto be presented are "You and then warmer again about Monday. PINE PHARMACY M A a A N Y I D E A H O W ] l i t t l e PREVIEW! MINEiy/ % r 50 51 5i Pequot). Keep company with the Seed Catalogs Are Arriving S IL L Y S H E 'L L L O O K iJ cloth ness'. Take up to three years to , Y out Community Bank," by Wll- Precipitation will on the av- Y E Q A D S ! .THAT'LL CURE besL in the field. Stock up your pay and meanwhile the family can Can spring be far behind 7 PoUah IJ»fm Knight, vice president of tbe CENTER HER 80—1— ben# 1! 55' linen closet. Hoard away an as- erage total about 'j to 1 Inch oc- W M A T ' S ty-Diitnpty Salad Save On — lump of sugar in orange juice and Prettier than ever, and yet so As stimulating as a w’lnter va- .loint Ownership," by Knight and press into the top of each biscuit easy to make! Crochet tbe bouffant PAH-ORAMA (s e r v e s 4 -6 ) .Mty. Jay Rublnow. The forum will cation is a visit to the MANCHES- 1 envelope Unflavored Gelatine l/ jt o a Mattrosees before baking. skirt, embroider the fair lady mo- TER UPHOLSTERY COMPANY, start Tuesday, and it is not neces- Portrait neckline on a teen frock % eup cold water • Beds i - i t tif, and presto, a set of dreamy 26 Birch Street, to see how you sary to be a member of tbe YWCA Don’t forget aimple stewed fruits linens. that is Just right for date wear. ' J teaspoon salt to join. can change the scenery where you 2 tablespoons lemon j'liie | • Lamps for dessert; a crisp cooky served Pattern No. 2626 has crochet d i-1,re with fresh, exotic SLIPCOV-, Note the clever pockets. To help the hostess with enter- M a r e n d a z LONG SA5I BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS along with them adds pleasing con- rectlons; hot-iron transfer—2 de- j dramatic DRAPERIES, or No. 8272 with Patt-O-Rama Is '* teaspoon Tabasco x trast in texture. •li cup mayonnaise or salad taining. another new class 1s be- • Mirrors signs, each about 16 " x 7"; color , ^ ^^^^t chair or divan CUS- in sizes 10. 12, 14, 16. Size 12, 32 ing offered. This is called "The TRAVEL AGENCY 51^! so AWAy- so FAR AWAY I CANT, 5 / R-LE A ST Chart; stitch illustrations. bust. 3 3/4 yards of 35 or 89-inch. diessing • Fteturea TOM MADE FOR YOU alone. Modern Hostess.” The six classes 18 Asylum SU, Hartford 'h AND AS f V ^ A S you CAN - NOT TIL rvEAS< e o ’There I* Something ‘New I'nder; To order, send 25c in coins to Professional consultation is free, To order, send 35c in coins to: 1 cup finely diced celery .iAFEATUSr. k WHOEVER MPUAcerr youA ouesTiour The Sun’ Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve- Mitchell 9-9521. Sue Burnett The Manchester '» cup finely diced Tel. CHapel 7-5857 Convulse your friends with CX)N- nlng Herald, 1150- .AVE. OF Evening Herald 1150 AVE. OF green pepper AND aihousand Authorized AfcentH For All “ j c n TEUilPORARY GREETING AMERICAS, NEW YOMC SO. Use unsalted or lightly salted AMERICAS, NEW YORK 36. N.Y. ‘t cup chopped plmicnto E-Z TEBM8 /RILES FEOn THE CARDS from Harrison’s, 840 Main j N. Y. For first-class mailing add For Ist-class mailing add lOc 4 hard cooked eggs, chopped ELASTIC Rail, Air and Steamship MORE PRYIN6,ajRIO(J5, crackers as go-alongs when serving Street. Also known as Studio Cards ' lOc. Print name, address with zone roquefort cheese, plain or In for each pattern. Print Name. Ad- Sprinkle gelatl,. on cold water in STOCKINGS Linea HORRIPIEP DEAR. THE BABT’E these are for all occasions and for ; and Pattern Number.' dress with Zone, Style No. and spreads. saucepan to soften. Place over low TRUSSES — BELTS pveeop CRVINfil no occasions! They are imaginative : Have you a copy of our Needle- Size. heat, stirring constantly, until gel- HAROLD EP:LLS HOWARD’S OTNTER PB0 PL6 and rib-tickling with their witty work Album ? It contains pretty Send 35c now for the new Spring atine l.s dissolved. Remove from Mancheater Agent designs in crochet, knit, embroi Mutual P'unds ARTHUR DRUG 689-541 Main St.— Ml 0-6886 tongue-in-cheek humor, the kind For maximum safety, income A Summer '.59 issue of our pattern heal: stir in salt, lemon juice and Tel. MI 9-7442 of side-splitting tomfoolery you’ll dery and sew. Only 25c a copy! and growth, you should' check the magazine Ba.sic Fashion. Taba.sco. Cool. Gradually stir into get a kick out of and you’ll want I many advantages of MUTUAL mayonnaise until blended. Fold in to repeat to your associates. So, There is not the slightest danger | FUNDS. Information on all the Fruit FillUigs Between Flaky remaining ingredients. Turn into TM tpf Ut 4 amuse the Ipcky recipients. Shop that humanity, will put up in • MUTUAL _ _ FUNDS _ available at a 3-cup mold or individual molds. 9 t*A « b , t(F * B «r« Cni.st* I-.h H I .th lO * . , / 2B HARRISON’S new STUDIO CARD: definitely with any scheme which York Stock'"Exchange Chill until firm. Unr.iold on salad C**f. ifJIky U*lf»d Feefwe ) «. When your .sweet tooth demands :HmlT DISPLAY, with over 200 different, involves thoroughgoing regimenta- Member. SHEARSON HAMMILL a tempting dessert treat, let your greens. Garnish with strips of • We’re in-bad shape. Homer is limping and Jimmy’s designs plus a large selection of tlon. It is not human nature to tol- ' a ND COMPANTY (na'Main JUDD SAXON KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELI) wisdom tooth direct you to the pimiento. all in from having to throw a tantrum to get out!” VALENTINE CONTEMPORARY erale this. There are too many Mitchell 3-1571 ^ PINE PASTRY SHOP, 658 Center CARDS, priced 25c to $1 featuring | potential Patrick Henry's, and they t h a t NISHT, A F T E R A m h o u r l a t e r ...... A N P A T T H I S . Street. Big generous FRUIT Warehouse Sale Continues E V E R rO N E H A S L E F T P OINT LAUR A Hallmark, Panda, Norcross, Gib- will continue to reproduce, Bread can be stored In your SQUARES hold rich date filling, At GOODYEAR SERVICE TH E L A B . . . LUCAS P R E W O F F FOUR OUNCES^; son. I —Roger J. Wil'iams freezer for two or three months STORE, 713 Main Street, the MID- O F C O N C E NTR ATE « 5 . OUESTIO N 5.* ' figs or spicy apples. So easy to eat LAST S DAYS WHAT IS C O N C E NTR ATE * 3 , A N P LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON wthout losing any of its fre.shness. and so nourishing, they are ideal WINTER WAREHOUSE SALE W HAT P OSSIBLE R ELATIO N S H IP T O ... ------perr for lunch boxes, for after-.school : CONTINUES with Important TH E F A CT TH A T Invest In a Utility Holding Co. nibbling, for between meal pick- i savings on the remaining' 1958 STE V E W R IS HT5 "We Biiggeat the purchase of a ups. Step up to the counter and j "Westingho.pse" washers aild re- LUNCH TRAY mi R E S T UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY. sav. “ One dozen assorted FRUIT i friserators. In-store stock is all ING UNPER La st W e e k O f Lin d a's Detailed Information regarding SQUARES" and then listen to the 1 that is available; no more reorders IT ? this company may be had by lip-smacking at home. 1 " '“ J"'' appliances which is writing or calling fXJBURN AND I why you can get such good buys MIDDLEBROOK, INC., 629 Main „ __ , „ sfar. intn now. Inviting prices exi.st on RCA T * fu hi rnnrn l television SETS. Slimmer, 1 Street. Mitchell 3-1105.” JUPITER: Jupiter will be a morn-I smarter thaA ever with Soup croutons from leftover be seen rising shortly L after i ! " sun.set. i Wft. < l‘‘ar. steady pictures for top I bread: Spread slices of partly stale enjoyment. Ask for a FREE I ^ It will continue to be an evening 3-DAY DEMONSTRATION. There bread with butter, sprinkle witji star until November when It will B. C. BY .lOHNNY HART j your favorite herb and just a trace is no charge, no obligation, just a ! I of curry; broil until lightly brown; disappear into the glare of the Sun. degi,e t.o show you just how good ANTS ARE EXCEED! N6LV YBT.THBY HAVE White Jupiter will be in retrograde mo- I'eccption can really be in your BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE NO cut In >4 to >.4-inch squares. INTELUKtENT. (NVENTlVe PROWESS tion from April 1 to July 21. 19.59. j home \ 1th GOODYEAR SERV- lNtBlE TOiLEtP, RuL BIG-EYE r.. CANT SLEEP... IN SUMMER SATURN: Saturn will be a morn- jcE . You can BUDGET the ptir- C WHATSOEVER , I If you have doorstep milk de- tOCtTOmMKSXLU IT HAPPENS TO MOST EVERVgOPV : livery make aure that milk in ing star until April. It will then ! chase. mi WALL” , glass bottles never stands exposed be seen as an evening star during' ______/^ « i. ALWAY»~^ ' the re.st of the year, Be sure to refrlgeiale raw cran- 'COMMLNPER AT FIKSI. / d a y l i g h t !._ YOU , to strong sunlight; sun destroys MARS: At the beg(lnning of 1959. berry relish for a couple of days SLWrtR, I SEE HAVE TO rORM APTIFIOAL MJ. , riboflavin in the milk. W eOTTVE Mars will be an evening star ris-: before serving: this storage allow^ SLEEPING H AH ITS... ing before sunset. During the late; flayors to blend .Wfi-EYE DON'T WORRY,YOU'LL Break Up the Routine BE ALL RIGHT IN J\ You’ll feel better for the change, Winter and early Spring It will be' A PAY OR TWO I the change to an occasional eve- seen high in the Southern sky According to a recent study the • BEDSPREADS ning out with dinner at MILLER'S shortly after sijnset. flavor of ready^to-cook chicken is r RESTAURANT, 10 East Center 'VENUS: Venus will be an eve- often better than that of dressed Street. Lovers of good food en- ning star In January and will con- chicken drawn and cut at home or • SHEETS, PILLOWCASES by request at the butcher shop. ,.\ Z L . I joy tempting variety, careful cook- tinue to be an evening star until ing and seasoning. Take the fam- August When it will be nearly in I 26 Clt6$f Mew YwO Nee«W TrftwM I m . I lly here soon. the direction of the Sun. It will Help With Spring Decorating • BLA N K ETS Before you work out the master I BY DICK CAVALLi attain greatest brilliancy on July MDR1Y MEEKLE You may have discovered that 26th. In September. Venus will plan for redecorating one room or except for some pastry and hot-roll again become visible, this time as more at your house this spring, WHAT ooc • TOW ELS step into SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CAME FROM CAUAUJ I mixes many of the packaged mixes a morning star, attaining greatest A MICKEY/FINN BY LANK LEONARD for horn* baking cost almost the brilliancy on October 8( 1959. COMPANY, 981 Main Street, for OLn-ER your FREE COPY of the 19691 ^ A AM)-*H- lUSAY.'MILMUPPLrS OFFICE 6 P A C E ? same as a similar product made • M ATTR ESS PADS, COVERS ’ from scratch in your own kitchen. "HOME DECORATOR -MAGA- THERE ARE I '\WAStrT BI6 ENOUGH TO HOLD Buy Fowl by the Piece ZINE”. On its 44 pages yoii’ll find I I *PU r UP UAD m BPNT A LYNN POULTRY FARMS A LL FIRST Q U A L ITY M E R CH A N DISE Two Stores That Make U fe Baaier a wealth of imaginative ideas you • TA B L E C L O TH S STORE in the Parkade is now ran adapt to your home without MARTINIZING, the ONE HOUR making available to you CUT UP DRY CLEANING, at 20 East Cen- spending a cent. It's a carefully FOWI, so you can buy only the planned book designed to help you • B O XED G IF T ITEMS ter Street, and the quick SHIRT sections you prefer in the exact with painting skills and tech- W O OL DRESSES W O OL SKIRTS SERVICE at 299 West Middle quantity you need. So. if your niques. Just telephone Mitchell STRAIGHT. FLARED, SOLIDS, PLAIDS, Tpke. (near the Parkade) )mve family is .small, or you like to pre, 3-6636 and your FREE COPY will STRIPES—.SIZES 10 to 18 proven a “wife saver" in Manche.s- pare meals "without leftovers, you Sizes 9 to 15, $W.90 reach you in the next mall. Have REG. $7.95 10.95 ter. Gone is the Inconvenience of can purchase as little as one pound one sent to your neighbor, too. Reg. $14.95 to $22.95. REG. REG. $ Springmaid making several trips. No more of FOWL for a chicken pie, a $5.98 and $8.05 and 612.95 waiting, several days and misplac- chicken enrry, or fixed any way If you haven't a lady finger .99 $ 0 .9 9 ing the sales Allp. Now you can you like best. pan you can moat accurately make | $2 SHEETS and CASES bring all yoifr DRY (CLEANING i-£8 the characteristic long /hape by I NYLON AND-ORIAJV F A N C Y MUSLIN — 128 c o y NT ^ to MARTINIZING and in a short A century ago, a man worked 70 putting two small drops on a time (while ym attend to other er- hours a week, and had an average paper-covered baking sheet and CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER rands) your^rder is ready. Your life expectancy of 40 years. '"oday, a man works a 40 hour week and then pushing the sponge mixture Q U ILTE D ROBES SWEATERS IT MUSrVB WJIJ YE5-FR0M PIICH WB THINK they al so U5tO,-57' TOfiBT 108 ^1.75 Twin Fitted D.75 finest garlinents receive carefuj, from both drops to fill in the space. I THRU TK A5PHALT\ COUNTY WHERE I THRU THE MOUNTAIN (JAP I BEYOND has a life expectancy of 70 years. WOOL or ORLON-J«I2E8 84 to 40— - MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY gentle handling. The dependable RIOT OF COLORS NORTH O'HWW iON' TEACH SCHOOL. THAT, THEY MUSTVB TURNED ONTO IT FROM service is due. to a capable staff, —Labor I-aw .'’ournal REG. REG. THE WAV DOWN! 1 PROVE ROUTE 57 108 n 98 Full Fitted ^1.98 Enjoy Armchair Shopping A ROAD SEMIS PAVED OR REPAIREPl Z up-to-date equipment, plus the fact $10.95 to 812.95 914.95 to $17.95 LETS SEE NOW... ' VOU'RE RIGHT, MR. THEY DIDN'T HADN'T YOU JUST FOR 225 MILES, Leftovers Have you received through theil C A R DIG A N $ "NEITHER RAJN NOR SLEET ABERNATHY / SAY ANYTHING ARRIVEPPROM AND SAW NO 4Sx38 CASES 3fc that all work is done right on the mall your copy of the "January- I .90 1.90 premises. No tfHie is lost. Even During the winter months when REG. $8.98-87.95 REG- $8.96-$10.8B NOR WaRK o f n i g h t s h a l l ABOUT THIS. THftT^PIRBCTIO^ ROAD REPAIRS . roasts aVe an integral part of your February Catalog Values ’ with j ALSO SOLID COLORS, STRIPES, before you leave the itore, capable extra big savings available'through l *5 » 8 STAY OpR COURIERS SCALLOPED, floral. ' minii plans, keep this suggestion hande go to Work- for you 'immedi- the CATALOG DEPARTitENT' 1.99 $4 .9 9 FROM THEIR ately. You’ll marvel at the “Uk« handy to. incorporate ' -leftover OF MONTGOMERY WARD COM- ^3 meats Into eecond-day dishes. Add 1 ‘ APPOINTED RCJUKj PS.* new” appearance of all your gar- SLIP-ONS ments. . 'You'd expect to pay extra one cup Chopped or g ro^ d left-1 \nd tSen ^ p u 'k * n,' your Pdre Linen Foney for such satisfj'ing service, but'you over beef tn a scalloped mix-j , Mitchell 3-7139) and voice B LO U S E S-S H IR TS REG. 88.98-$5.08 REG. $6.95-$1.9B won’t have to at MARTTNIZING. tur*. Bake In a.moderate oven i'yo,,^ order. It's as easy as that. Ml Try it. Y360 degree F,) for-30 minutes. F''or instance “Breiu" NYLONS $ >*.99 $3 ^9® are 3 pair for $1.25. Wards lowest, REG. REG. REG. 2 $2.95-$8.95 $4.98-$5.98 $7.95 Up KITCHEN TOWELS Did. you know that qggs fluctu- English muffins sta(Kered with price ever for 15 denier, 51 gauge , your favorite pizid t°PPjiPK and ate in price during the yMb almoot dress sheers. SAVE 50% on an $1.99 .99 t r a n s i t i o n a l Somo with recipes. French ptovindai patt.eiR8. heated .through 'in-the oven are .99 — FAMOUS ifAMB more-than any otlnr food? When Argus" C-20 color outfit that in- *2 ” »3 m a n u f a c t u r e r W l ^ ri Regular 11.00. NOW ...... 9 WC planning your food budget you may fast serve-ups for a light soup cludes everything you need for wish to uae egga sparingly during meal. / taking and viewing color slides, JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN a high season and most generously now $29.44 (sells nationally for. C O TT O N DRESSES THE STORY OF m Ar THA WAYNE Mid-Winter Pernuuient Special BY WILSON SCRUGGS FI during a low one. $59.95. Order a 100% virgin Sizes 0 lo 15. $ 5 ,.m WASITMY NO-FRANKLYi I'M . WELL, THERE'S NO T I« N L E TS It's a beauty tonic that can save ACRILAN BLANKET for $9.97. FAMOUS NAME NYIX)N TRICOT r M3THQ?, CMCMCy A U D I ARE /l^lEGOTALEAVEOFABGGNCE^^BUr AAOTHER. rr ISklT EVERY DAY A WD\WJ'S HEAUfNVOU ^ HERE TO G ET A MORE Reg. $10.f)5 to $17.95. POINT INltEHASHlNG TALK ABOUT YOU, Why Dine Out of Town ? you cash, now. that SCHULTZ Usually $14.95. Prices are slaslied ' 60IWG AWAY, -O M S H T-. s a ?T ve. HOMMtD WMS VERY MICS ( NAHCY../ HUSBAND COWES BACK FROW THE GRAVE. CAM ETOm a uiRE COMPLETE STORY PVT. KALE'S TRIAL LIEUTENANT...AND beauty sal o n. 983 Main LINGERIE OFA 5ECDU0 HONEVMDOL' ABOUT, C0e 9 ® FRANK’S restaurant, cor- in CLOTHING DEPAR'ITdENTS I ABOUT IT WHGMI EXFIAIMED PLEASE TRY TO UNDERSTAND.^ i ON THE KALE COURT- f W L . l V S ALL HOW YOU OCCUPY. Street, has .announced its mid- for men. women, boys, girls. In the TECCIROUASTAMCEG. MARTIAL AND.... O^R] YOURTIMEI 'Maln and Pearl Streets, is open Winter PERMANENT SPECIAL to 1 a.m. Monday through Sattir-. FURNITURE department there W INTE R C A R C O A l^ for $7.70. From shampoo to style are savings up to 44% .. USE SLIPS, H A L F SLIPS SIZES 8 to 16 . -4;. day. Every Friday they will serve Isef you'll .love . the ,,spirit-lifting s full course dinner beginning with YOUR CRJBftrf. Tlie "Remington” transformation. We’re heading OFFICE-RITFR. s sturdy,, stand- REG. 92.99 REG. $8.99 REG. $5.08 REG. 914.05 REG. $11.95 BUr,NAMCV LOBSTER BISQUE (Prepal'ed ths into Frtruary with "its three ready- French wsyl atid LOBSTER TRA- ard typewriter is $98.87 qhd was .90 (WHATABOUrSCHOa? made holidays; you'll want to look $149.95. Pay special attention' to $ 1.99 $2«>.49 $2.99 SAW •ft, op DAVOLO, 93 complete. Why not well-groomed with the 'minimum the .CLEARANCE SALE ON tell them how many will be in yoiir o f fuss; snd bothsr. If yotif college ^8 “ /! WARD’S . CHRISTMAS BOOK party Friday, Mitchell 9-8iU. daughtier is home next week, call ITEMS. If you didn’t get your f f/ i/c ff/ /i/af. Fresh ITALIAN BREAD IS her attention to this PERMAN- flyer,'notify the Catalog Depart- JBAKED Daily. Alter the game ENT SPECIAL of $Ti70r Reserve ment and one will be sent you by m or the movies, why not enjoy your February 11 for the CARD return miiU. ' fsvorit# PIZZA here! BUSI- PiAkTY-FOOD SALE sponsored . NESS ^ E N ’« LUNCHEON, ^ to r,TH i ACRQ^^ by local beauty saldina for benefit 90o Ineludes soup, sandwich, of MANCHESTER CHILDREN'S. « b 4 coffsA' To u ’U Uko saUfig htra. SERVICES. DONA’n O N , f l. The inquirer A r-, •1 7< A ‘ W’ l i r • * a /

r 'i . J* A i. , / « I Y'"* 7

W • '-%-. % . ■ ' ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, lf>«9 PAGE SEVtl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28. 1959 Tomorrows for Ole Archie Reason for Deal Novelty Attraction Merman Wfa? l«v. THE ■ ' Two strangers sat aide Grosby^^m by side at one of the guest to Improve Habits--or Else Herald Angle 'itle Bout Campaign tables at the Gold .Key To Feature Giants Htere Fridays. '41 Dinner Monday night at By JsmfiStown, N. Y., Jan. 28»*nd then ril be In position to fightf son. How would he make out in the'Waverly Inn. One wa.s. (/P)-f- i$ at' an the winner of the Floyd Patteraon- return? "Patterson la a good Favorites of millions thiouKh the medium of television Y JU NIO R leagi;e (Mach Dick Soliantk's unbMUn ' E A R L Y O ST fighter and I’m not underestimat- Cinch Ofiara, Herald pho- during the 1958 National Football League sea.son the Eastern Two low acoring games last Manchester High School swimming Hints Trades a # .when there could be no Ingemar Johanaaon heavyweight tographer. The other was Pettit Adds ^Driver" Sport* Editor 2 championship fight. ing him, but 1 think I would knock Conference New York Giants’ basketball team will be in Man- night taw the Elks gel beck squad warmed up for Friday's cni- "more' tbihotrowa for him in "The public will demand that. him out fairly early." said Archie. Dick O’Connell. chester Sunday. Ten of the leading members of the Giant Inln the win column and stop Oor-1 rial home meet against defending, the ring. Yet the W warrior Overtrained, Stale don Cleaner* winning streak al I State Champion Waterbury Crosby Likely Unless Smoke Rings from GoW Key Dinner 9 I've been biding my time for the Just ' before the first griddera are ichedulcd to appear*- ia bufiily plotting a campaign right moment. I said after I lost "I was overtrained and stale for here against the Red Embers in a five games, 30-26. Naaslff Armai with a 43-34 trium ph over Bulke- To Varie ty of Shots] the Patterson fight. I overdid course was served, one was contlnued their winning wave a* ley yesterday afternoon In Hart* Best dinner, ever. That was tl^ consensus of many p a t I to g*t o’ne final fling at the heavy- to Patterson in our fight for the introduced to the other. novelty basketball attraction al Players Sign talked with after the 18th edition of the Gold Key Award weight crown. - title in 1966 that I would go back things becaiuse my trainer felt the high school gym at 3:15. thev came from behind to nip foi’d. The strong Indians will carry , It may not come until 1960 or in llneand wait for my chance. The I hadn't trained enough for Rocky Both’vjound during their Andy Robustelli, the great »de- Boland Oil, 36-30. " perfect 6-0 record Into Friday’a ■ Dinner of the Connecticut Sports Writers Alliance last Mon- New York. Jan. 28 (if*)—Bob Pettit, the St. Ixjuis Hawks’ even 1961, which give* you an Idea time Is getting ripe, for me." Marciano (who knocked out conversation t h a t they fenstve end from Stamford, via The Elka displayed their best 7:30 test sgainsl Crosby, th* vlsU bread and butter man, has another jewel in his crown as pro New York, Jan. 28 (/P)— day night at the Waverly Inn. There wasn’t any question that how long Archie intends to stick How about middleweight cham- MoOre), were baseball fans. little Arnold College in New team effort In several weeks as *'■” placing second In the basketball’s Mr. Everythinp today—that of a “driver.” High above the swank shops the food—steak, as a main course—was the best ever served at his trade. pion Sugar Ray Robinson who has "You wouldn’t believe It-, but 1 Haven, will serve as playrt--coach. Joe Pigoll, Barry McCormick. F’hlU ^6"’ England Meet last winter. Tt is one ceneraJly given to s* up at a Gold Key gathering. . Of Manchester s two former The way the light heavyweight expresed a de.slre to meet him for boxed six rounds a day, worked “I guess I’m a Red Sox The .basketball Giants, and they Custer, Hans Peterson and Tim After winning th* opening med- of Fifth Ave., the New York Mikolelt teamed up to play well. I'^V relay, worth seven points, tha msn many inches smaller than 1 , Gold recipients, one. Pete VVi-' . champion mapped out his schedule the 1'75-pound crown? the light bags 15 rounds, and then rooter,” Ofiara said, “So km are giants, have played a dozen Yankees maintain a tidy of- Key "Ray should know it takes two p\inched the heavy bags four They were ahead from start to locals lost four of the next Six hiiHEelf who relies on speed and | . . i a t l t S IIC K fit fice. You get dizzy when you gren, wa.s able to attend. Tlie for^ today, he has one sure fight on tap I,” O'Connell answered. of more games' in the past two abllitv to shake a defensive man V F i a i l H 3 M. mer Manchester High track and ■for I960. That's the return bout to dance," replied Moore. "He’s rounds. That was in addition to “I'll never understand why weeks in the East. The team finish and outfought the Cleaners '“''‘'''I" '*'''1 '*’**'^ I* > Whcii the wags talk of a center _ - . . .. look down from the 29th 'W’lth Canada's Yvon Durelle, the not going to get the whole pot road v.’oi'k. That was 'way too loured for several games against in everv departm ent until Jeff dwindle to one point, 31-30. I^t- cross country coach had a choice Jimmy Piersall was traded Morhardt alarled to hit in the ‘'•'’rnan Danny Dormer Insured a gjc-feet nlnc-inchej«, tike P ettit. ^ a I p fi /I l | p 9 f] ' floor. When Casey Stengel is there front row seat. Joe McCluskey, the , rugged ftshirman who was fighting me. After all. it would be much. Two and three days before Wilt the Stilt Cltamberlaln and his you g«t dizzy without looking out ’ knocked out in the 11th rpiind of a my title at stake. Then, too. If I the fight, I loet my pep and for Vic Wertz to Cleve- final atanza and scored 10 of hi.s Retl and W hite victory with *. is tiBuallv about his ability to rp- ^ ^ ® I I « Vl; other Silk Towner who was a for- Harlem Globetrotters. 1:09 8 clocking and a first place bound and hit with outside hook the window. mer winner, was unable to get ■ memorable brawl in Montreal last fight Ray' the purse would be so strength. land,” Ofiara said. Tetuu Personnel 15 poinla. Morliardl. F.d Oaruota i Dec. 10. big I couldn t fight more than "Even then It was a shock and Mike Bgrry did the hulk of tlie finish in the 100-yard backstroke. or jump fhots. Casey was there yesterda.v talk- aw'ay from his New York duties. "I can,” O’Connell said. Robustelli, an all-pro end, plans' iVIanchesler also captured the final But when a big man begins T O f Y e a r A g o ; ing about baseball salaries, play- « 4> 4< Bird In the Hand once this year. punch that put me out. Patteraon to bring along teammates Frank work for Gorttons. "Thal'g my bird in the haqd," ".\’o. I prefer a Cooper and is not that good a puncher. He And he proceeded to tell Boland Oil Jumped into an eaily freestyle relay, with CTltick Towle, drive past defensive players what ers with "bad watches" who cfn’t ; _ Gifford and Alex Webster, the Kurt Eigenhrod. Co-Captain Jim ean you say? pan Francisco, Jan. 2* The tell the tine at midnight, men who I M ighty M ile said Moore, here for a .sports ban- Durelle double. That would put wouldn't hit me like that again. why; team’s lop two ground gainers. lead as Jim .'tommers and Bill Mc- quet. "But before I fight him I me closer to my goal—the heavy- I assure you. The next time and Mullin got tliem off to a good Davis and Biliv Rtuek turning In 4 A.'k the New 'orh ntrkus on the Spanish Msin Involv- don’t run. out fl.v balls and others Although a number of diners O’Connell, you .see, is Also, offensive ends Kyle Rote, fine 1 :20.4 effort. fell the sttng tn the last 22 seconds « w'ho get tired running ' feet. would like to fight Britisher Henry weight crown.” there’s going to be a next time — stall. They led- 12-9 at Intermls-. couldn't see Jackie Farrell — the from the Red Sox front of- team captain, and Bob Schnelker The Summery o* an overtime period at Madison ">K ' San f ranrisco Olants Long after the cheese cake was • Cooper. He's been offered $1.50,000 Archie, who is either 42, 45 or I’m going to reach my goal. Old and Ken Mac A fee. alon. Mike Patulak. George May.! mighty mite was hidden behind the to fight me.. I’ll take a lot less .— 49, or there about, was knocked fice, the right hand man to Medley relay Manchester (Dor- Square Garden last night when I hasn't hurl or even much dls-1 gone and moat of the newsmen mike — all could hear his stories. Archie is going to be the heavy- Two Roosevelts - Brown and John McCarthy and Ron Cowles Pettit drove underneath for the turbrd the home fire In Seals j ' maybe $50,000. B ut I ’ll beat him out in the fifth round bv Patter- weight champion." Joe Cronin, and now Bucky Started to click In the third period mer, Zagllo, Tierney and Towle). had left for their oIBccs, old Case The good will ambassador for the Harris' man Friday. Gtler. offensive and defensive T,. 1:33 6. basket that b“ought the Hawks a was going on and on and on. New York Yankees won top show tackles, will be on hand as well as and thev led 18 to 17 going uilo the final quarlei'. Patidak pushed 200-yard freestyle 1. Stuek 2 . _• V.... v.,nW' From his concrete-protected He lined up with the front office stealing honors, among the rpeak- defensive end Jim Kaleavage. KYI.K ROTE through 1(1 of his 14 points in the (Ml, 2 Anderson (B). 3. Hurt (M). And Furry I^ranes Neu or the stadium (home for In its salary squabble with the i ers, with the R

f,' i f..- 1. ',v , • • . i

lOANGHES'TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1969 PAGE NINETEEN

r Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments—Fists— Business Locations Houses for Sale .72 Houses for Sale 72 Andover for Rent 64 Gail Eagleson MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1969 heated room for one or two Tenements 63 L-YNESS STREET. Very attractive PA68EIGHTEBN XX gentlemen. Free parking. M High GOMinStCIAL tmstnesa or office 6:roora ranch, recreation room, 8 Household Goods 51 MANCHESTER—Six room Cape. fireplaces, 3-car garage, nicely BY F A G A L Y and SHORTEN Articles For Sal® 48 THREE ROOM heated apartment, space for rent. Up to 6600 square Set to Study Household Services I'HERE OUGHTA BE A LAW garage, $60. Call MI 0-2849. feet Will sub-divide. Main 8L Lo- Aluminum storms and screens, new landscaped. Reasonably priced. Grand List Shows boom WITH kitchen privUegee. ______Offered . 13-A SNOW BLOT ____Snowbird, ONE ONLY. 9xiJ t»^ed Wilton rug. cated near Center. Plenty of patk- hot water heater. Convenient to Annum, MI 9-9344. and. Toro. Puslj md aelt-propelled. Excellent condlUon.'\Kemp’s, Jtr Babies accepted. Centrally local- ,four ROOM iMsrtment. i Heat, hot ing. Phone MI 941239 or Ml *-7444. shopping, schools and buses. Nice 3-5680. ed. Apply Mr*. Dorsey, 14 ;.rch St. yard. Priced to sell Immediately at WAPPING — Large 3 bedroom In WEAVING of bum*, moth holes Capitol Equip r.t, 88 Mair Ml water and parking. Central loca- ranch, carport, screened porch, Increase of $88,819 CLASSIFIED and tom clothing, hosiery runs, B u t ehtCM MTS CAUGHT S-79S8. tion, oft" Main St. Residential mc - only $12,900. R. F. Dlmock Co., ELECTRIC RANGB^-U»* new — pUCASANT large heated room, cellar, small cash assumes 4H% handbags repaired, stpper re- AT 1416 DESK STAKING- THifIKiHGf tldn. Call MI 3-7590, after 6 MI Suburban for Rent 66 Realtor^, MI 9-6245. Mias Gall Eagleaon, 115 West iN chain saw special. self timer, large oven, 8 Calrod free parking, on busline. 146 Cen- mortgage, $98 month. CJarlton W. St., daughter of Mr*. Robert placement, umbrellas <-epaired, Off INTO SPACE )4E CAaS IT- U)4-CiOTALOT ter St. MI 8-6002. 3-8470. An Increase of $88,819 1* ahownfglven a special vote of Ouuika at men'’* shirt collars reversed and 30% on Clinton saws. bumeyii and cMiverUble deep-well PARKER STREET. Coventry—Six XXI Hutchins. MI 9-6132. Eagleson and the late Robert Of PKOSLEMSTO cooker. MI 8-2703. In the new Grand List totaling $3,- recent Congregational Church ADVERTISING replaced. Marlow's Little Mend- Capitol furnished room, conveniently FIVE LARGE room duplex with room apartment, second floor, hot fCagleeon, has received a four to fiauBEOuT.'AH- 7958. heat, parking facilities, k'ttside water and heat. PI 2-6293. $90 a FOUR BEDROOM older Colonial. $14,900 RANOI, brick front, three 208,157. Montague White, chair- meeting for hla work a* chairman ing Shop. 38 Main St., Ml 8- located. One minute from Main bedrooms, fireplace, cellar, ba*e- six months scholarship for study of the building committee. The PlO VOU WANT DON’T MISS THE BOATK porches. Bus transportation. CaU month, free parking. Excellent condition. Two-car ga- and travel In Australia. man of the Board of Asieasors, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT DEPT. HOURS St. Ught housekeeping. Woman board heat, trees, near bus, said last night. committee directed work on the BELMONT Rug Cleaning Com- SOMETrtlMG, Brother Here’s The Biggest, MI 3-2467, 9-6 only. rage. St. James Parish. $17,300. R. The $1,500 scholarship has been 8:15 A.M. to 4:.10 P.M. pany—For those who care about SiR? MINOLTA 85 MM camera 8.6 len# only. MI 9-7959. ROCKVILLE—Four room .ipart- F. Dlmock CD., Realtors. MI 9-5245. stores, school. Carlton W, Hutch- Abstract* of the Grand List are renovation of the pareanag* two Most Sensational Bargain ins. MI 9-5132. granted by the Girls’ Friendly So- years ago and the building of the their, ruga— phone Ml g-0013. and leather caee. MI 9-8209. WELL HEATED room, one block ATTRACMTVE four room apart' ment. Modem bath, hot water, no ciety of the Episcopal Church. now on file In the office of Town Free pickup and delivery. Free You’ll Ever Get In Your Life ment, heat, hot water, large at- heat. Will accept one or two chil- (XXIH) Clerk Ellsworth Coveil, on Hebron Dr. Tuthlll Educational Wflng last COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. from Main St. Separate entrance. Every two years the society year. M^ A T Thra raiDAy 10:S0 A.M.-8ATUBDAT t A M. estimate* given. We spedaltse In And The Easiest Terms Gentleman, parking. MI s-4724. tic. outside porch. P. O. Box 265, dren. $50 monUily. TR S-7984. FOUR BEDROOMS sends one American representative Rd. furniture and wan to wall carpet- GOLF CLUBS with «art. nine Manchester. BOLTON—six room split level, . The largest single item, $2,227,- In other action, the group 'voted irons, three woods. Call MI 8-1877, Ever Made wooded lot. Three bedrooms, fire- to a 7-day world council, This I accept the recommendation of ing. PUEASANT room in quiet home, TWO FULL BATHS year’s council will be held at Syd- 232, for dwelling house*. Is 68 per PLEASE READ YOUR AD Yes Sir! That's Right 1 pext to bpth, shower, parking. MI FIVE ROOMS, first floor, on bus Wanted to Rent 68 place, excellent condition. $16,800. cent of the list. the Music (Committee to buy 100 SAVE 80% on laundering. Wet SHINERS for ice fishing, whole- line. Working people preferr-d.,No R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors. MI ney, Australia, during the week of new Pilgrim Hymnals. Memorial «r “ Want Ad«" are taken over the Ph«»"* •• • .f®": sale and retail. Camp Meeting Take 1, 2, or 3 Years To Pay 9-0887. REASONABLE, five or aix room Thia attractive seven room home April 20 to 27. Miss EJagleson was The combined total for mills and wash, damp or fluff dry. h'oldt-d • SUPER DE LU X E " pets. Tel. MI.3-0211, 9-5345. is located in one of M*nchester's manufacturing, $30,003, and build- gifts given In honor of late church vaatetioe. Tfca ad«rttier ahould read hU ad the FIRST DAV IT Rd,. Bolton. MI 9-5685. VERY PLEASANT room for gen rent in South Windsor, Manches- selected for the American repre- (/Dembers now total $180. The ATPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the neat Inser- and wrapped free. Manchester 8 ROOMS OF FURNTTURB most desired sections. There's ings used for mercantile and other Laundromat, MO Center St. tlemdn. Parking. At 272 Main ter or East Hartford. BU 9-0040. (XXV) sentative from eight national church will contribute $20 to bring Uiw. TRo Herald t» reaponelhle for only ONE Incorr^. or omitted USED LUMBER, building and AU 100% Guaranteed FOUR ROOM unheated apartment. very nice recreation room, garage nominations. purposes, $46,511, amounts to ONLY $433 St. M I>4071. about 2 ‘2 per cent of the list. the fund to the $200 necessary to iMMiioa for any ad\-ertleement and then only to the extent of a TV SERVICE — Potterton'e, aTl plumbing supplies, furnace*, hot Adults. Call MI 3-7443. NEW SIX room Cape. West Side, and the large yard is well planted. Mias Eagleson was born in PAY ONLY $17.33 Month Business Property for Sale 70 Imagine all this for less than Motor vehicles make up about purchase the newly revised hym- “ make *ood” Inaertton. Errora which do not lM»en the 'alue of makes. Highest quality guaranteed water heaters, window* and PLEASANT heated furnished room built in range *nd oven, vestibule. Manchester and was graduated nals. tke adverttoement will not he corrected by "make good IneerHon. door*. Choman's Housewrecking, — YOU GET — MANCHESTER, Center St.—Five $20,000! May I show this home to 11 per cent with a total of $381.- work and parts, over <7 year's ex- 18-PIECE BEDROOM with private, bath. Kitchen fa- GLASTONBURY— 10,000 sq. ft. Choice location. Large lot, $16,200. fioni Manchester High School lost The meeting authorized the perience. Famous for service since at Stock Place. Open Saturday cilities available. Call MI 9-4578. rooms, heated, sebond floor. Call R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, J'.I you? June. While In high school she was 905. 8-4, daijy 3:30-5, or call Ml ')-23?2. 18-PIECB LIVING ROOM. Ml 9-4839, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. warehouse for sale or lease. Build- Other major item* arc: Land spending of $160 from the church .P O O R COOPERATION W L L I 1 ^ 1 3 . 2 7 1 1 19.11. Phone MT 9.4537 for best ing In very good condition. ' P, 9-5345. active In lnt)'amural sports, water fair proceeds by the Women’s Fel- service. 12-PlECE KITCHEN beautiful fum|shed room, new- $104,527; cables, conduits and un- BE APPRECIATED I ^ I O I — Plus — FOR REJNT—Five room duplex Tongren, Broker. MI 3-6321. ELVA TYLER, MLS Realtor ballet, the Current Affairs Club, derground wires, $97,366; machin- lowship toward the new electric ly decorated, w w heated, tile (XXVI) and was a member of the Student ranges in the church kitchen. HAVE YOUR Hoover cleaner or MAPLE HIGH chair and baby ELECTRIC bath, private home. 316 Spruce St. and garage near Manchester ery, water power and dams, $41,- Trailers 6-A walker. MI 8-5387, REFRIGERATOR ^ Parkade. MI 8-0226. l^H 9 -4469 Council for three years. She was Fair Proceeds Allocated t and Found any msike serviced or rebuilt. Houses for Sale 72 BOLTON—New five room ranch, the recipient of the Vorplanck PTA 352; goods of merchants, manufac- The Board of Rellgloue Educa- Call , JA 8-4949 after 4 p.m. for TV SET NEWLY DECORATED room with fireplace, basement garage. Two turers and traders, $25,095; poul-; MOBILEHOMES—Rosy, used (47- FIVE LARGE rooms, second floor, scholarship for someone plan- tion was authorized to spend $200 ^TOUND faat service and guaranteed work. and COMB. RANGE shower In private home. Call MI WEST SIDE—Attractive f’vp room acre wooded lot. $15,200 R. F, try, $5,868; neat cattle, $4,000; 10), excellent condition. $4,800, HIGH CSHAIR, $7. MI 9-8232. Free Storage until wanted 9-8354. on bus line. $75 to responsible of the fair proceeds for equipment PAT vT. VfOOflf, party. MI 3 6825, 335 Center St. home, enclosed breezeway,, ga- Dimock Co., Realtors, MI 9-5246. Lots for Sale 73 seven horses, $525; and sail, steam and fixtures for the new church A way to eave'^gouf back and heart $649.00 Jensen'i Inc. (always re- FURNITURE REPAIRING - An Free delivery rage, $13,900, assume and other boal.4 or ve.ssels, $.500. liable) Rolling Hills, Routs 44A, tlques reatored. Furniture Repair /9&09 ANPOvKQ, Free set-up by our own .•eUable ROOMS—Single or double. Work- (XXVII) school rooms. A balance of about Parkway Sifeiyice Center VST^Ql'l' 3,MICl4. FOUR ROOM apartment in Coven- mortgage, small cash. Carlton W. Exemptions granted to service- $220 of the proceeds 'will be placed Mansfield, GArfteld 9-4479. Service. Talcottvllle. Ml 8-7449. men ing people, free parking. $8 week- MANCHESTER Industrial men, their relatives and the blind Building Materials 47 ly. MI 8-2822. try. All modern conveniences Hutchins, MI 9-5132. land In the carpet fund which amount! Phone For 'Appointment winterized, lake privileges. Call MANCHESTER — Beautiful seven for sale. Call MI 9-3391. total $191,387 Call Ml #^ 093 room (Colonial. 24 foot living to about $900 now. Auto Driving School 7-A YOUR WEEKLY SAVINGS SAMUEL ALBERT, Hartford CH COMFORTABLE room on bus line MI 3-0305 after 3:30. The figures are subject to minor For a spot on our autOmaUc mow Building— Contracting 14 7-0355 any time up to 8 p.m. four bedroom, convenient. UU room.- large kitchen, full din- BUILDING LOT op Williams Rd. A Canvass Committee elected Help Wanted— Male 36 LIST convenient location. 91 Main St. changes when the Board of Tax hy the church to 1-yesr terms In- removal eervlc* MORTLOCK'S Manchester’s lead- Courses and Classes 27 Help Wanted— Female 35 See It Day Or Night TWO ROOMS and bath. Near ties. Tongren, Broker. Ml 3-6321. ing room, nice den, I'li bathe. in Bolton. Call owner after 5. MI Review meets next month. ALTERATIONS to kitchens bath- MI 9-1077. "Anything in Real Estate.” One car garage, spacious screened 9-1284. ciudes Clifton B. Home, William ing driving school. Three ekilled, REALTY SALESMAN aggressiye Windows, Complete, from $1C each If you have no means of trans- Cheney Mills. Inquire Barber Vital Htatlstlc* Ustod LADY'S BLACK handbag. Contain- rooms. attics, cellars, porenes, or KOREAN VETERANS -Civilians. friendly Ice Cream has open- Shop, or Franchyk, 3 Walnut St. porch. Ameaite drive. Situated on Pratt, John McGuire, Mrs. Allen courteous Instructors. Class room ing for part-time worker evenings imaginative, unlimited oppor- Western Framing, portation. I’ll sent my auto for CLEAN. COMFORTABLE room Among the vital atatlstlcs listed ing drlver'a license, registration, playroom. Plumbing,' carpentry, . Don't lose your school eligibility you. No obligation.. for working gentleman or P'irl. In FIVE ROOM single on Washing- a well landscaped one acre plus Suburban for Sale 75 Yale, Mrs. Wheeler Hess and Mr*. instructions for 15, 16, 17 year because you can't attend school. and weekends, for those who wish tunities, earning, commission, edn- from $105 per. M FOUR ROOM single house. Heated ton St. Large expandable attic. by Town Clerk Ellsworth Covell Eugene Bchwanke. etc. Very valuable papers Siib-1 nlds. Telephone Mr. Mortlock, electrical and masonry. Aluminum Builder’s Insulation $34. per M private home. Inquire 132 Birch lot. Priced to sell at $23,800. R, F. stantial reward. Call Ml 9-52fe3. [ aiding. Garages, cottages, out- You can now learn radio and TV to continue with us through the troUed by your efforts. >'odern A— I^ B — E— R—T— ’S veranda and garage. Call MI Basement garage. Call owner MI Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245: ROCKVILLE — Three bedroom for 1958 Included 17 msTrlages, 39 Annual delegates to the Con- Director of Driver Education. at home. Paid for completely by summer. Must be neat in appear- office established since 1924. Mad- Knotty Pine Paneling St, 4-1959. 9-0579. births and 13 deaths. necticut Conference of Congrega- days. _____ buildings, room additions. Nuslde 14c per sq. ft. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD ranch, fireplace, bay window, ga- Ml B-7398. Engineering Company, Inc., 84 the VA. TV kit and testing equip- ance with pleasant personality. dock and deVos, Realtors. Eve- OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P. M. XXIX tional Christian Churches are Mrs. 1x8 Sheathing, $93 per M’ BROOKFIELD ST, — Convenient FOR SALE or lease beautiful year rage, fence. 3 minutes from Wil- Registrar* to Meet Oak St. MI 3-1425. ment included. Non-vets; Apply Call MT 9-8196 for appointment. nings CH 2-1396. SAT. 6 P.M. twin bedroom, next to bath, TV THREE ROOM redecorated bur Cross Parkway. $14,900, TR Anyone desiring to change af- C. B. Home and Mr*. J. Tansley I JASON'S Connecticut’s first 11- Clam Shell Casing 5Vic per !''n. ft. apartment with garage, heat and 'round three bedroom home. Bol- MANCHESSTER ROAD. Glaaton Announcements cerwd driving school trained. for same course! Free informa- free parking. Gentlemen. MI 5-9625. filiations or to join a party may Hohmann Jr. Their alternates are ALL TYPES of carpentry work tion. Write Radio-TV Training As- INSURANCE agency—experienced PAINT SALES trainee wanted by Medicine Cabinets $5.95 each hot water, first floor, central lo- ton Lake. VA baths, living room, bury—Large four room ranch, Mrs. George Nelson and Mrs. Certified and approved, Is oow of- only. Part or full-time. Hand writ- well known paint manufacturer Mantala $19.95 eac’ ; 9-6801 after 5 p.m. fireplace with raised hearth, ultra do so Feb. 6 when Mrs. William ARE YOU against Fluoridation? | done, alterations, dormers, root- sociation, Dept. MH, 57 Farming- COMBINATION GAS and , gas cation. Call MI 9-9626 after 6. cerarqic tile bath, fireplace, com- VERNON—Three bedroom ranch Kowalski, Democratic registrar, Frank Hamilton. Have you failed to sign the refer- fering XI***''®®"’ *®<^ behind ing. porches, etc. Cali MI S-6981. ton Ave., Hartford, Conn. Call ten reply to PO Box 589, Manches- for greater 'Thompsonville, South Birch Flush Doors, range. $125, MI 3-1316 after 6 p.m. modern kitchen with built-in oven bination windows, fully plastered. home in residential Vernon Cen- wheel in'atruction for leonagors. from $6.95 each CENTENNIAL APARTMENTS and Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Repub Members of the Music Commit- endum petition? rail MI 9-91.5S. AD 2-6400. ter. Windsor and Stafford Springs ROOM TO RENT. Gentleman pre and counter top range, garbage Breezeway, patio, one-car garage. ter on 16,000 sq. ft. lot overlook- tee for a 1-year term are Mrs. Ray MI 9-6075. BIDWELL HOME Improvement area. Sale* experience required. Disappearing Stairways $23.95 each MUST SELL GE freezer, 15 cubic disposal etc. Utility laundry room, llcan registrar, meet at Mrs. Ham Some one will deliver one Im- ferred. 118 Walnut St. CHESTNUT STREET 100x200 landscaped lot. A clean ing valley. Quiet development, no Goodalc, Mrs. J. Russell ’Thomp- m^lately. Co. Alterations, additions, ga Established territory. Starting We will beat our competitors ad- feet, in excellent condition. MI beautiful screened porch and sun home .throughout. Asking $15,900 through traffic. House fully in- llton's home on Hebron Rd. from ATTENTION teenagers, new driver rages. Roofing and aiding experts. vertised prices by at least 6%. deck overlooking Bolton 'jake. 12 to 3 p.m. to correct the list*. son and Mrs. George Parks. Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 Help Wanted— Male 36 salary $250 per month plus bonus 3-5832. When available 2-3-4 Rooms R. F. Dimock Co, Realtors, MI sulated. with aluminum storm PF Meeting Held at Home INCOME TAXES prepared -i your education rlaaHe* starting Satur- Aluminum clapboards a specialty. and car allowance. Excellent ad- ROOM FOR RENT “for gentleman. {Completely landscaped. Call MI day, Call Mr. Mirlette, Manches- NOBODY — BUT NOBt’DY This is what you get:— 9-5245, doors and windows. Automatic oil To Attend DIsciutaloii Miss Marjorie Mitchell enter- home or hy appointment. Exper- Unexcelled workmanship, Easy CONSOLIDATE debts with a sec EARN $32.80 WEEKLY yancement opportunity. State age, FOR SALE—Vacuum cleaner, good 91 Foster St. 3-8271. 9 to 5. heat and hot water. Attached ga- Principal Mrs. Doris E. Cham ienced tax work, 24 nour ervlce. ter Driving AcadXmv. Coventry. budget terms. Ml 9-6495 or TR send resume of education and ex- UNDERSELLS NATIONAL as new, complete with several at- Well heated apartment tained the Pilgrim Fellowship of PI 2-7249. ond mortgage loan at $22.25 per xxxrv rage. Full basement with large bcrlain of the elementary school •Call Ml 8-4723. ______5-9109. mpnth for each $1,000 borrowed. IN YOUR SPARE TIME perience to Box S, Herald. tachments. MI 9-4322. FXmNISHED ROOM, complete Hot water $11,800-ATTRACenVE three bed- Gall Eagleson the First Congregational Church NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. Electric Refrigerator knotty pine paneled recreation ha* been Invited to be a resource Dial CH 6-8897 and a.sk Frank housekeeping facilities, near C?en- room ranch, ceramic bath, 'arge COVENTRY—Attractive five room person at the panel discussion on at her home recently. The group FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre- CARPENTERS. . experienced In WE NEED RELIABLE UNIVERSAL electric range, good Gas Range kitchen knotty pine cabinets, hot room, workshop, and studio with held Its dlscuussion and business Business Services Offered 13 Burke or Mrs. Carter to explain. ,381 STATE STREET. ter. Women only. Call MI 3-5539. ranch. Large kitchen, three bed running water. Automatic heat in nlng on entering the teaching pro- "Coming—A Revolution In Eduen pared with your savinga in mind. building and contracting, altera- Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, MEN AT ONCE Situations Wanted- NORTH HAVEN. CONN. condition. Call after 7 ;30 sin eve- Gas for cooking included water neat, excellent construc- rooms, nice tilting room, large lot fession last May. meeting and enjoyed refreshments tions, additions, porches. e‘ c. Spe- ning. MI 3-2387. basement. Grounds nicely land tlon?" at the Service Bureau for Reasonable rates. Call Ml 9-6246. HILLS' TELEVISION Service. 15 Lewis St., Hartford. LOW Price $89 to $91 tion. 100' frontage, trees. Carlton A comfortable home for modest Her church activities have In- Women’s Organizations' annual at Miss Mitchell's home. Later cializing in cottages, garages, sid- IF Female 38 Telephone CHestnut 8-2147 Apartments— Flats— W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. scaped, fruit trees, berry bush's Available at all times. Phllco fac- CALL MI 9-4071, MI 9-5779 living. Priced at only $12,650 R, and asparagus beds. A bargain at cluded membership in the Girls midwinter education forum Friday they adjourned to the church so- ings, Guaranteed workmanship. You are over 21. Tenements 63 F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI Friendly Society at St. Mary's cial room where they viewed films 3 tory supervised service. Tel. Ml TOP NOTCH secretary wishes part Musical Instruments 53 COZY TWO bedroom ratnch, cellar, $17,860. Call John ^ Baker, TR It will be held from 10:3(1 a.m. to Personals 9-9698. MI 3-0731 or AD 3-5978. Business Opportunities '‘2 You are bondable. lime permanent job. Five days, no Diamonds— Watches— 9-6245. Church. She Is one of the two that had been shown to youngsters You have a car. Z'A ROOMS heat, second floor, no jalousie enclosed breezeway, ga- 5-7203. 2:15 p.m. in Centincl Hill Hall VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In ANY KIND of carpentry and cabi- Saturdays. Hours flexible. Write Jewelry 48 MTNSHALL GETESBURY organ. children, no pets, MI 9-7850 after rage. 100’ frontage, high eievfition, teenage representatives on the na- Hartford. during the church meeting Sun- FLOOR SANDING and reflnlshtni ARE YOU happy and secure in You arfc presently employed. Box M, Herald. FOUR ROOM apartment, second (XXXXI) tional activities committee of the day. my own home ehop. Fom year* net work done. Honest and relia- Spinet model, Mahogaiw finish floor. Adult family. Ml 3-"'7al. 3:30 p.m. lOnly $13,900. Carlton W, Hutchins, Wanted— Real Estate 77 A talk on "Wliere Are We in Specializing in old floora. "ill your present work? Consider your You can work 10-12 hours a week LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re- Girls Friendly Society. During the Education?” will be given by Dr, PF members have been fa cto r experience. AU mekea. low 9-5750. ble workmanship. Call Roscoe —days or evenings—In your with matching bench. Excellent , MI 9-5132. BOLTON—Two year old four room Thompson, Ml 3-1895 for esti- progress, earnings and security RELIABLE woman would like pairs, adjusts watches expertly. ONE FOUR, one five room part ARE YOU CONSIDERING summer of 1957 she was selected Finis E. Engleman, former Con mended for the oervlc* thej^ rate*, tree estimatea, free pickup spare time, work as nurse’s assistant in doc- condition. Price $650. Call after 6 VERNON — Three room apart- ranch with carport. Large living mates at the present time. It might be Reasonable prices. Open dally. p.m, MT 9-1455. ment with garage, stove, refrig- ment cn West Side. Automatic PORTER STREET area-Six room SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? to represent her organization on nectlcut commissioner of cdtica' ducted on Youth Sunday. and delivery. Mr. Miller JA CONNIE'S TV and Radio Service, beneficial to Investigate nd con- tor’s office. Write Box O, Herald. heat and hot water $70. Write room with fireplace. Aluminum 3-89M. available all hours. Satisfaction YOU CAN EARN $3.00 TO Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce erator. References. Ml 9-2X37. Cape Cod, fireplace, plastered We will appraise your r>'®pe>'fy missionary work In Alaska. She is tlon, who Is now executive »ecre Ing the youth program^/tb« name CARPENTER desires repair work, sider your opportunity in the serv- Street. MI 9-4387. reasonable. Good Box P, Herald. combinations. $12,800. R, F guaranteed Call Ml 9-1815 $6.00 AN HOUR USED PIANO, walls, Rusco storms, stone front. Dlmock Co., Realtors. Ml 9-6245. free and without any obligation. a worker for the Institute of the tnry of the American Association of Miss Eleverly Ihempaon who JOIN THE hUTES (Men's Asso- all types of remodeling. Dial PI ice station business, as a Texaco NO EXPERIENCE NEED’ JD condition Call after 5 p.m. MI RISLEY APARTMENTS, Available $13,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, Mi We also buy property for cash. Handicapped, a teenage -volunteer of School Administrators. Other gave the Scripture Lesson waa In- 2-7728, dealer. P'inancial assistance svall- RELIABLE woman likes baby-sit- ciation to Enjoy Slimming) Lose UPHOI^TERINO, s M P c ® V e rs ting. 75c an hour. Call MI 3-8958. 9-7983. Jan. 1st, opposite big new shop- 9-5132. Member Multiple iJsting organization to assist the handi- speakers are Dr. Otto Buts, assist' advertently omiUca. Mtas Barbara weight the fun way Ftlf 'nforma- able to those who qualify. Oppor- We Train You To Run Your Fuel and Feed 49-A ping center in Rockville. 4’ <. room APARTMENT for rent. Inquire 16 (XXXXII) drapes. Custom made. P A M Union St. STANLEY BRAY, Realtor capped in the State of Connecti- ant professor of politics at Prince Home cloaetL-tne church serirlee tion call CH 6-9732, MI 9-8705, MI Upholstery shops, 207 North Main tunities available on Tolland Own Floor Waxing Route. COME AND hear the Kinsman apartments (2 bedroom.s), new FOR RENT or Sale—Six room BRAE-BURN REALTY cut. ton University, and Dr. Harold D. WELL SEASONED hardwood, fire- ranch, immediate occupancy, 1/3 MANCHESTER—New five room with a benediction. 3-5664. St., phone MI 9-6324 or Ml 9-9608. Roofing— Siding 16 Tpke. In Rockville. For informa- WE GUARANTEE YOU electronic organ. Big savings on brick construction. 'Seautifully four room heated apartment MI 3-6273 Miss Eagleson is apecializing in Gores, president. Educational FS' tion and interview with Texaco Situations Wanted— Male 39 place or furnace. $5 and $10 loads demonstration models. DuBaldo mile off .Route $, 3^ miles from ranch, in nice location, full base Oardmers Meet Tonight CUSTOMERS AND equipped big kitchen. Red birch with stove, refrigerator nd ga- ment, oil hot water heat, fireplace elementary education at Plymouth cilities Laboratories, Ford Fouh' The JS&r^en Club will meet at 8 RIDE WANTED from Keeney St. LEAVE YOUR rubbish worries to COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, representative phone during busi- delivered. MI 3-2694. Music Center, 186 West Middle and formica cabinets—disposall. Bolton Notch. Call between 8 a.m. LISTINGS WANTED, single and IMMEDIATE INCOME! MASON and carpenter, nainter, rage. Centrally located. Rent $100. large lot. Built-in stove and oven Teachers'College, Plymouth, N. H. dation. o'etoek tonight in the elementary to Farmington Ave. near /etna. me! Cellars, attic*' cleaned. Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt- ness hours, Mr. Bellefleur at BU paperhanger, cement finisher, de- Tpke. MI 9-6205. Appliances if desired. Ceramic and 4 p.m. BU 9-5720, ask .'or Mr. two-famlly houses. Member of She has been serving in the ca- Those who will attend with Mrs, Hours 8:30-4:30. Tel. MI 9-1815. We furnish equipment, supplies, SEASONED hardwood for furn- Call MI 3-4685. Micoletti. Garage. $21,500. R. F. Dlmock Co sphool. A program of colored Light trucking of all Kinds, for asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, 9-3481, after 5 p.m. Mr, H. H. sires work. $1,50 per hour. CH aces, fireplaces, stove*. Top qual- tiled bath, shower, vanity. Close MLS. Howard R. Hastings. Real' pacity a* president of the Canter- Chamberlain are Mrs, Robert homes, stores and offices. Norm's galvanized or copper gutters and Stephenson, MI 9-2447, Mr. Dana training and CUSTOMERS so that Realtors, MI 9-5245. tor. Ml 9-1107 any time. lldes will be presented by Nathan RIDE WANTED from Essex 6-1375. ity, free delivery. Ed Yeomans. to excellent public and parochial FIVE ROOM tenement. '.11 im- bury Club and secretary of the Azinger, representing the Board o; Trucking. MI 3-8905. leaders. MI 8-7707. Davis. Rlvcrview 9-3567. YOU CAN RUN YOUR OWN Wanted— ^To Buy 58 schools for 1 or 2 children. Heat ANDOVER, Wales Rd.—Six room Gatchell who has traveled exten- St. to Pratt and Whitney. Hours Pi 2-8002. provements heat, garage. 84 Sum- home needs very little to com- Outing Club, She will return to the Education, Miss Curley FIXIOR WAXING ROUTE. We DAY WORK—Will do anything. and (lot water furnished—individ- mit St. MI 3-5430. SELLING YOUR home? For sively in Mexico. 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Tel. MI 3-6121. RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and WANTED TO BUY plete. Small cash down to quali- MANCHESTER VICINITY prompt, efficient, courteous serv U.S. during the summer months to Mrs. George Munson, Mrs TEXACO SERVICE have THOUSANDS of people calling Poultry or dairy farm Age 47. MI ual control. Parking. Exrellent Pfanstiehl and Mrs. Haz^ Floyd MORTENSEN TV. SSpec ectallzed RCA built-up roofs, gutter and conduc- us every week for more .ind more fied buyer. Call Frank Burke, Like new, four room ranch. Ice and appraising without nbllga fulfill a tour of speaking engage Mancheeter Evening Herald An- 9-6902. Household Goods 51 Good used resalable furniture, sport facilities in city park with FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, ments. elementary school lezchAr attend- television, service,. \n 9-4641. tor work; roof, chimney repairs. STATION FOR LEASE of this economical floor waxing also small upright and spinet parking. Call MI 3-4885, evenings Hartford, C?H 6-8897 to arrange in- Youngstown kitchen, ceramic bath, tion, call S. A. Beechler. Realtor. dover oorrespondent, Mrs. Pa*ll K. Automobiles for Sale 4 new pool. $100. MI 9-4824. TR In September she plans to return Ing under the Inseryitie program Ray Hagenow, MI 9-2214; Ray service. HAVE AMBITION SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper. Wall pianos. 6-5775. MI 3-7222. spection. storm windows and doors, fire- MI 3-6969 or Wesley R. Smith, As- Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim FLOOR SANDING a specialty also .Jackson, Ml 3-8325. Tolland Tpke., Rockville. Of-n place. basement garage, 'i acre sociates. Ml 9-8952. Member Multi to Plymouth Teachers College to Borkus Cited for Work OLDER CARS, mechsuUca special*, light carpentry work. Call Ml tiles 4c a tile. Kentlle, from 7c GLENWOOD ST. — Four room Ronald Bocku*. m Lake Rd. was 2-0856. house to interview prospective For local Interview or appointment each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, THREE LARGE rooms and bath. TWO ROOM furnished apartment lot. Stone retainer walls, well pie Listing Service. continue her pi'oparation in educa- fixlt youreelf care, always e good 9-8919. ROOFING, SIDING, painting, WILL WORK Watkins Used Furniture ranch, excellent condition and lo- tion and rhurch work. dealers will be held at the above —call Hartford CH 9-5248 collect. at the Green. Exchange Furnished, heated, hot water, on Lake St. 'i-mile from Rt. 44A landscaped. 5% PHA. 10% VA to selection. Look behind our office. pentry. Alterations and additions. location, on the following dates. parking space. 1 or 2 small chil- and 6. $10 per week. Phone MI cation, $11,900. Oil heat. Owner qualified buyer. Asking $12,500. WANT TO SELL? For action on petltlve advantage in the market Douglas Motors, 633 Main. ELECTRICAL woA by Walt After school and Saturday job Ceilings. Workmanship ruaran- wanted by High School junior. Three piece mahogany bedroom 15 Oak Street dren accepted. PI 2-7545. 9-4695. MI 3-6526. homes, building lots, acreage Demjocrats Assail place.” Zemar.ek assures • your safety. teed. A. A. Dion, Inc.. 299 Autumn Large six room Cape, oreezeway commercial property call u*. BE^XIRE YOU BUY a used car Don’t wait, call MI 9-8976 now. January 30—3 p.m.-9 p.m. Won't you give me a chance? set ...... $35 and garage, plastered walls, large The State, said the commlaalon, St. Ml 3-4860. Three piece mahogany bedroom WANTED- -Used piano, In good TWO ROOM furnished apartment, SIX ROOM tenement, all improve- CHOICE LOCATION Ready buyers. Call Carl Schwarz see Gorman Motor Sales, Buick Be wise and modernize. January 31— 11 a.m.-5 p.m. TAILOR Call MI 3-1269 between kitchen, bay window in dining School Survey GOP Bid to Delay could justifiably pass a law per- Call MI 9-0"5‘2I set ...... $120 condition. 105 Birch St. Call MI 9-5601 after ments. Apply 95 Foster St.. or Ixioking for a home not in or Esther Pitkin Schwarz, Brok mitting towns to tax corporauohs Sales and Service. 285 Mam February 1—2 p.m.-fi p.m. 5-7 p.m. room, fireplace, I 'i baths, two ers, MI 3-0154; Street. Ml 9-4571. Open evenings. TV ANTENNAS repaired and In- Full time. Experienced in altera- Nine piece mahogany dining 5 p.m. phone MI 3-7340, a development, with spacious- large bedrooms up with walk-in using federally-owned, and thus Roofing and Chlmnevs 16-A tions on men's clothing. We offer room set ...... $125 ness. location you will be proud Hearing on Courts stalled. Call Modern TV Service, Mr. Davis will be at the location THREE ROOM apartment. Heat, closets. Storm windows and ''Oors. MANCHESTER—I-4irge single or In State Fails tax-exempt, property. 1950 MERCURY two-door. Four MI 3-8185. many employe benefits. Apnly to Four sofas, $20, $30, $40, $50 each. APARTMENT—Three rooms and of, plus a real (17’ ) dining ROOFINO- -Specializing in repal-- to discuss the opportunity in the Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 WANTED—Piano for price of re- bath, private entrance o^'erlook- hot water and utilities, $77 per Awnings. House just painted out- multiple dwelling. 'Tel. MT 9-7452 The 6-member commission said new tires, good spare, some re- service station business with Maple breakfast set $20 moval. MI 9-7251. room? Then call right now for ••|iside. Separate washing drain, fully (Continued from Page One) ELECTTROLUX OWNERS Prompt, Ing roofs of all kinds. AIsc new COCKER SPANIEL pup. red, $30 Ing Bolton Lake. $85 per month month Weldon Apartment, 45 or MI 9-2888. Congress should ultimately pairs. Best price over $100 takes roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Texaco, or call the Texas Com- Nine piece dining room set .. appointment to see this 6 tiled basement floor. Large well To Reach Goal it. MI 3-6374. friendly service on your Electro-' ROBERT HALL CLOTHES male. 6 week's old. AKC regis- Includes heat, lights and hot Wellman Rd. Phone Ml 3-6940. room (24x54) custom white A hearing on a right to work law remedy the problem, but that until cleaned, repaired, 26 years exper- pany, RU 9-3481. water. Call MI 9-3466. landscaped lot. Immediate occu- buy — SELL — TRADE It does so, the state haq a right to lux (R) cleaner. Pick up and de- tered. $25. Tel. MI 9-1838. WATKINS Rooms Without Board 59 ranch with its clump of birches. . pancy. Full price only $14,900. will be held before the Labor Com- WANTEHJ—Clean used cars. We livery, Call Electrolux authorized ience, Free estimates. Call How: Route 5 SIX ROOM flat, second floor, oil j Want to sell your property? (Continued froih Page One) "correct the dual inequity wWch ley, Manchester. Ml 8-5361, USED FURNITURE FOUR ROOM apartment on Cen- steam heat, automatic hot water. terrace stonewall and nost mittee on Friday, Feb. 6. Also buy, trade down or trade any- sales ano service. Ml 9-0843 or JA WANTED—Good home for a good lamp, sweeping view. About For information or Greenwood, Inc. will buy for all exists.” Help Wanted— Female 35 EXCHANGE ter. Stove and parking space. Available any time. 25 Spruce St. Other Listings coming up on the same day is a thing. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. 2-0108. Please ask for Augvjstli.e South. Windsor house dog. Call MI 9-8205 after 2 FURNISHED ROOM for rent at 3 miles from Manchester P.O., cash, or work out a trade. Quick is one of piS tardy groups, but bill giving towns the right to estab- Republican action on the home Kaniienski. p.m. 15 OAK STRE ET 106 Birch St. Ml 9-3884. Rent $70. Second floor, close to action assured. Call and get our pointed out that all the issues need Heating and Plumbing 17 CLERK TYPLST stores, churches arid srnools. On over the line in So. Windsor. LAWRENCE F. FIANO, lish rent control. rule issue came at the party’s leg- NEED A CAR and had your credit 'Next to Ten Pin Bowling Alley) Open Thursday Evenings ML 818. Call Lillian Grant. deal, no obligation. lengthy^lscusston before decisions islative caucus. It was the first turned down? Short on down pay- attention residents! Homes, FRONT ROOM heated, hot water, bus line. Write Box E, Herrld. Business Locations Broker Another labor bill that will be S. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat- With knowledge of shorthand Until' 9 GREENWOOD, INC., are made. She said .<>he hoped such caucus to be opened to news- ment? Had a repossession? Don’t commercial, industrial. Dissatis- wanted for general office work. Articles For Sale 45 parking, central. Lady or gentle- for Rent 64 WALTON W. GRANT MI 9-5910 heard Feb. 8 is one that would re- ing contractor. New installations, Closed Mondays M 3-1577 m^re replies would be received by quire secret ballots in labor union men and other Interested specta- give up! See Douglas Motors, get fied with present rubbish service? man. 59 Birch St. AGENCY the CABE’a Hartford office before Die lowdown on the lowest down We invite inquirie.s. F\)ll time alteration work and repair work. Apply ROUND' AND split dry oak wood, elections and strike votes. tors. Ml 9-3808. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, Realtors MI 3-1153 legislatuie hearings start next The Home Rule Act waa and amalJest payments anywhere. service M&M Rubbish Co., MI ______4 ______WANTED —Experienced painter. cut fireplace, furnace and stove glass, china, and used furniture STORE FOR rent. Suitable for Bills that would broaden the MANCHESTER MODES, INC. lengths, $10 per load, delivered. TOP VALUE $13,600 week. designed to give chartered com- Not a small loan or finance com- 9-9757. Call MI 3-1420. bought and sold. Furniture Repair store or office. Call 5-7, MI 3-6441. ROCKVILLE—Clean as a whistle! Draft Chief Offers powers of the Civil Rights Commis pany plan. Douglas Motors, 333 2.4 HOUR immediate servic. Re- Pme Street Call PI 2-7888. The sketchy returns, mostly munities more control over them- modeling, repairing, new installa- Manchester, Conn. Service. Ml 3-7449. Three bedroom ranch cape, large Brand new 38’ Ranch—30 year Sion are scheduled for Thursday, Main Street LAWN MOWERS sharpened and VACANT STORE—Will remodel for from small towns around the stale, Feb. 6. selves and to take some of the load tions, electric sewer cleaning, TOOL MAKERS porch off kitchen, full cellar, ga- VA-FHA mortgage. Ten minute* Plan to Bolster CD off the Legislature. Legislative ac- repaired. All work guaranteed. OPPORTUNITY knocks. Don't fail TWO PAIRS custom-made rose silk office or business. Parking and from Manchester. City water—100’ show boards heavily in favor of in- MUST SELL 1957 Chrysler four; Free pick-up and delivery 10% drainpipes cleaned faat end effi- FORD ROCK lined 30 gallon hot rage, amesite drive, beautiful lot. crea.scd state aid. The margin Hearings on three constitutional tion, however, still may be re- ciently. Will R. Guy, Ml 3-0677. to answer if you need money. You AND lined draperies. Selling at sacri- centrally located, MI 9-3627, House just 6 years old, many frontage. View, full cellar. Frlgi- amendments are scheduled for door h'ardtpp power steering and off on sharpening until March water tank. MI 3-0254. fice, MI 9-7782 between 10 a.m.-9 (Continued from Page -me) ranged from about 8 to 1 in favor quested by communities by meet- brakes, green and white.' No rea- 1st. Bruno Moske, MT 3-0771. gel 40c of every dollar's worth extras and all for just $ 4,600. daire furnace. Crane fixtures. Wednesday, Feb. 4. One would set ing certain specifications. cosmetics you sell to women in FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS 55 GALIA5N glass lined hot water p.m. Elsie Meyer Agency, Realtors. Gregg kitchen cabinets. Formica of generally Increased slate aid to sonable offer refused. Will con- fense AdmiiUatration of suburban schools to a unanimous 26-0 (with up a slate debit limit, and two Some action already requested sider trade for "53 or '54. '^all Ml TYPEWRITERS and office ma-1 Moving— T rucking- your neighborhood. Experience heater still in crate. Will deliver. MI 9-5524, MI 3-6930. counters and vanity. Ceramic tile would establish constitutional imnecessary. We train you Call For work on close tolerance Air- $100, PI 2-8059. bath. $77 per month total pay- Montgomery' County, Md., which six abstaining) vole for increased In the 1959 Legislature, fails to 9-9116 between 6:15 and 6 :.S0 ->.ni. ; chines repaired. Sales, Service and Storage 20 craft Precision Parts. recently clashed over pollcie.s with guarantees for home rule for mu- meet some of these specifications. rentals. MI 9-3477. JA 2-1758. P&M TWO FAMIUES $15,200, 4-4 duplex, ments. Call fast on this. state aid to the mentally retard- nicipalities. separate furnaces. $15,900 6-6 the national Civil Defense Admin- ed. Democrats originally favored al- JEEP—FOUR wheel drive. Plym-; MANCHESTER MOVING a n d • SEPTIC TANKS UPHOLSTERY SHOP Yesterday the General Assembly EXPERIENCED HIGH HOURLY RATES duplex, _two-car garage. Three ELSIE MEYER AGENCY, istration. Fiscal independence of Boards of lowirlg the communities involved outh — 1950 convertible, red, $12.5 I Jack’.s Auto Seat Covers Tnickmg Co. Local and long dis- CLEANED and INSTALLED 207 NORTH MAIN ST. The county Civil Defense chiefs was urged to give priority to legis- to bypass the act. Kieman, 427 Hartford Rd. Call Ml tance moving. Weekly van «ervioe family $18,000 4-4-4, good condi- Realtors Education met some opposition, If you don't qualify for one of tion, central location. Paul J. who Include other nationally lation affecting railroads and pri- Republicans said yesterday they 9-4100. 430 Hartford Rd. Manchester, Conn. to New York. MI 3-6563. se:wing mac h ine tliese positions, please do not ap- * REUPHOLSTERINO but generally found favor with a MI 3-4295 • SEWERS Correnti, Broker. MI 3-5363. knovn figures, said evacuation of vate industry. oppose bypassing the act because,, M.VCHINE CLEANED MI 9-5524 the area’s big population would be majority who made decisions. On railroads, legislators from MANCHESTPJR Package Delivei^. OPERATORS * CUSTOM DRAPES and Many boards deelined to commit they said, the act should be given a - 1951 CHEVROLET All types of car and truck Light trucking and package deliv- MAL TOOL & '• impractical and a systei'n of inex- Fairfield County told Assembly chance t.o work. 'cONVEhSE pensive shelters should be devel- thomselves. however, pleading lack leaders that "emergency status” is ery, Refrigerators, washers and MANCHESTER MODES, Inc. ENGINEERING COMPANY • INSTALLATION * SLIPCOVERS MANCHESTER—6 'i room colonial, of information. Rep. Louis J. Padula of Nor- 11/2-ton truck upholsftry. Convertible lops. stove moving sperialty. Folding JR. NOTICE nice condition, new furnace, one- oped. needed for measures setting up walk. assistant Republican Minor- 291 ADAMS STREET special ist AT REASONABLE RATES "We are not doing all we should Pi'oposals for increased school All work guaranteed chairs for rent'. MI 9-0752. Pine St., Manchester car garage. Not in tract. Many studies of the county's commuter ity Leader, said “if we concur with Rack. Body Low Mileage FREE ESTIMATES PUBLIC HEARINGS extras, full price $14,800. Beauti- In preparation against possible nu- bus aid in several categories gen- problems if adequate legislation is the (Democratic) majority, we are AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local PARTY demonstrators needed. PHARMACIST, top experience. PROPOSED ADDITIONAL clear attack," Hershey testified to- erally found favor, with the mar- to result. , RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make— , OPEN EVENINGS FOR ful two-family, excellent condi- scuttling home rule.” MI 9-289.5 rat s, amplifier.«i, phonograph."! and \ moving, packing, storage. I.ow New 1959 line of over 5P0 newest, Full or part-time, excellent work- PAINTING and Town and Country APPROPRIA'nONS tion, $17,900. New ranches from day. "Our training for Civil De- gin between five and eight to one. On the matter of industry, the Democrats said towns should rates on long distance moves to smartest, most unique nationally ing conditions. Replies confiden- VOUR CONVENIENCE. BOARD OP DIRECTDRS fense lags. . . there are services rhanger."!. Over 17 years total ex- CALL MI 9-6824 $11,900 up. Don’t forget Mitten can A four or-five to one margin waa Connecticut Tax Study Commis- not be penalized for their ignor- perience. 90 days guarantee on all | 48 states. MI 3-5187 advertised items. Full or spare- tial. Write Box H. Herald. PAPER HANGING DrainagB Co. TOWN OP MANCHESTER, fit all your needs like a ylove. vital to survival which do not re- recorded In support of measures sion suggested that the slate re- ance of Die act. They predicted 1950 DODGE pickup. Radio, heat- time money-making opportunities. CONNECTICUT work Potterton'e. MI 9-4.5.17. YOUNG MAN over 18 for general TELEPHONE Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, quire a man to wear a uniform. It providing higher education facil- move the tax immunity now grant- their enabling legislation wiU paas er, spotlight. All metal body. This Experience unnecessary. Call or * M l 9 - 4 1 4 3 Town of Manchester, Connecticut will add immensel.v to our c hance truck Is in excellent shape. $350. drug, store work. Full-time. Some I I ' I Realtors. MI 3-6930 or MI 9-5624. ities for incrca-slng numbers of ed to private industry which uses wlien it reaches the floor. Painting— Papering'^^ 21 write HOP Home Parties, 6 Pros- Mf 9-3266 Notice is hereby given that the for survival If we find a way to in- qualified high school graduates. federslly-owned properly. Call MI 9-03S3t betj»een 10-6 p.m Household Services pect Hill Drive Warehouse Point, experience necessary. Must have Board of Directors, Town of Man- EAST HARTFORD — 5 'i room driver's license. Write Box A, | duce our citizens to give those The ,32 reporting boards were Both groups reported to the PAINTING AND paperhanging. Conn., NA 3-5091, chester, Connecticut, will hold ranch on bus line. Storms. Full services, especially those who for 89 LOBBYISTS REGISTER FOR SALEU^1952 Ford Victoria, Offered 13-A Goetd clean workmanship at rea- Herald. . IT heavily in favor of clarifying legis- Legislature yesterday. In other ac- four door, good condition. Call MI Public Hearings In the Municipal cellar. $14,700. Tongren, Broker, various reasons cannot now make tion, Republicans in the assembly Hartford, Jan. 28 (A*)—Spoda! DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP C ^ - sonable rates. 30 years in Man- EXPERIENCED t.l'piat. must be “ Sinoe 1907 By Reid Building Hearing Room, 41 Center MI 3-6321. their contribution within the mili- lation in the fields of mentally interests are being represent^ by 9-5184 after 4. chester. Raymond Fiske. Ml neat and accurate, until April 15. handicapped and emotionally dis- voted solidly to oppose Democratic pany, doors and windoivs. custom It’s Been Of Course” Street. Manchester, Connecticut, tary forces." attempts to bypass the 1,957 Home 89 lobbyists in the current session work, guarantesd. Call MI 9-1583 9-9237. Hours may be arranged. MI MANCHESTER— $11,300. Lovely turbed children and in expulsion f Tuesday, February.3, 1959, at 8:00 He told a reporter he had in Rule Law. of the State Legislature. 1962 CHEVROLET, Good condition, after 6 p.m. 9-1255, FOR THE VERY BEST IN HOMES CALL AUCTION P.M. on proposed additional ap- four room ranch, basement, large mind especially the more than regulations. The office of the secretary of ______EXTERIOR and interior painting. And Democrats, who hold the $150. Call MI 3-7489 (titer 4 p.m. propriations as follows: wood lot with patio. fireplace. Backing of Stale Education De- FLAT FINISH Holland window! C^Ulngs reftiushed. Paperhangtiig. WTD.OWER and 3 children desire Th e Most Im p ort a n t FINE QUALITY MODERN FURNISHINGS three million men rejected by the voting edge in the Assembly, said state said yesterday that the 89 1. To the Board of Directors Nice location. MI 9-4831, Armed Services on physical or partment plans for obtaining fed- lobbyists, some representtog more' shades, made jo measure. All Wallpaper books, ^stimaies given. housekeeper. Phone MI 9-0583, or Re F. D I M O C K GO* FROM LARGE WOLCOTT H IU ; RD., WETHERSFIELD HOME eral funds under the National De- they are solidly in favor of validat- Fully covered by insurance. Call contact Rev. Almond at South Account, General Fund WEST SIDE — Three bedroom mentol grounds, or deferred for de- ing some home tule bills—in ef- than one interest, arS registwed metal Venetian blinds at a new • SEE OUR CLASSIFIED ADS XXXX Budget, for expenses of fense Education Act were approv- low price. Keys made while you Edward R. Price. 50 s-lOOS. Church. SALE AT LEGION HALL, MANCHESTER, CONN. home, garage, good condition, pendenc". fect, alldwing them to bypass the for the session. '*• MI 9-6245 the Charter Re\dslon Com- ed. A total of 129 organizations and wait. Marlow's. BARBARA WUUOS JOSEPH N. ASHFORD On Leonard St., Oilf Main St., Opposite State Armory large rooms, nice lot. Owner MI The only proposal that found law. SEPTIC TANKS PAINTER and paperhanger, deco- SALES person, experienced wom- mission, to be financed 3-8568 Interests is represented, the repoirt rating. Good clean Job, reasonable 1 MI 9 -«(ri »n 9-8818 substantial opposition is one that In the railroad matter, the Fair- AND en's apparel; Part-time, excellent from the unappropriated field legislators said early hearings said. price. S. Yencha, MI 9-6914 after salary. Call Mrs. Heller, Land O’ ROBERT W. AGNEW ROBERT D. MURDOCK SATURDAY, JAN. 31 AT 10 A.M. surplus from the 195''- Army Missilemen would establish a requirement, of PLUB8ED SEWERS 5. . Fashion, MI 3-8112. MI 8-6878 Ml 8-6472 INSPECTION AFTER 9 A.M. 58 fiscal year...... ;... $500. a fifth year of college for elemen- should be scheduled on bills affect- 2. To the Police Depart- Town In Teaching Slots tary teachers before they could be ing railroad commuters. The bills Special CEILING refinished, interior paint- A diversified selection o f expensive furnishings In "Like New” ment Account, General certificated. The vole was only 13 call for an Investigation of the New MMhiR* GImsmI ing, Evenings and Saturdays Call LEGAL SECRETARY. Write Box *200 condition—Partial List :~Beauttfui Mahogany Kneehole Leather to 12 in favor, with five boards Haven Railroad's financial troubles C R O C K ETTS MI 4-8016. In Th e A u tom o b il e W orld! Fund Budget. for the Redstone Arsenal, Ala.—Two of Bepiic Tanks,' Dry Wells, Sewer Discounts O n J, Herald, stating experience. Top Desk by Sligh. 2 Pr. of Finely Carved Mahogany 4 Post Town's share of the cost 'Advertisement declining to, vote. and a study of its operations by Twin Beds (complete!. Al.so in Mahogany—Chest-on-Chest, the most highly educated classes U ms Instelled-^Uar Water- of installation by the Notice Is hereby given of a pub- in the history of the Army Ord- Towns reporting include Beacon consultants. Conner piwoflBg Dene. If buys o BUICK Lc Sobrt InstucMl of ont of Hi* Salem Cheat, Gov. Winlhrop Desk, Pr. "Ethan Allen” Rock Maple State of traffic lights on lic hearing to be held by the Board" nance Guided Missile School here Falls. Branford, Durham, Essex, Rep. John M. Lupton (R-Wes- GAS FURNACES Bunk Beds (completed Maple .Chest, Extra Pine Mahogany Din- East Center St; - :t at of Directors of . the Town of Man- recently completed their courses Fairfield, Farmington. Glaston- ton), sponsor of the group’s reso-' ROI’ R MECT BOB OLIVER so-coUoid low pricod Hiroo. ing Set—Duncan Phyfe Ext. Table, 6 Chippendale Chairs, Side- Summit, Madison, Spruce chester in the Hearing Room of land half the graduates were given bury, Greenwich, Haddam, Ham- lution, said 22,000 families in the BOLTON NiKIIINEY BROS. SERVICE—MI 9-4749 board and China Cabinet, Philco "Phonorama” Hi-Fi (mahogany country were being hurt economi- M OF and Lenox Streets, to be the Municipal Building in the staff and faculty assignments at den, Hartland, Kent; Lebanon. Swwwrog* Dbposoi Co. cabinet) Radio-Phonograph. Pr. 'Victorian Gentlemen's Chairs, financed from the unap- Town of Manchester at 8:00 P.M., the "Space Academy” —all who Also Marlborough, Middlefleld, cally by what he called the de Choice ranch on a lot 159 x Ladie.s’ Victorian Chair, Parlor Divan, Large Maple Coffee Table, terioratlon of the transportation 200. Real high and the lot la U®>182 Pearl S t — Ml 8-5SM E a rl V a n C a m p CENTER MOTOR SALES Nof "sfrippod” but oquippod os you wont if. propriated surplus from - Tuesday, Febniary 3, 1959, to as- could be obtained under Army New Canaan, New Britain, North wooded. The house buUt la FOR SALE or LEASE Rumpus Room Lounge Chairs and Diyan (plastic), 6 Heavy Oak the 1957-58 fiscal year. $4,000. sess one-half of the coat of instal- situation. wfia 481 5IAIN st r eet orders. Stonington, Portland, Putnam, Captain’s Chairs, Large Pine Low Lazy Susan Cocktail Table, 3. To a. new Public Works lation of ‘ sidewalks and curbs The 46 graduates, ranging in rank If the proposed studies of the 1056, has three bedt00Qis> Uv* Other useful and decorative Items. From Other Sources:—Maple Rocky Hill. Scotland, Sprague, ing room, dbilog room aAl 19S9 BUICK LE SABRE 2 DOOR Department Account, Gen- and/or repairs and to determine from cM>t

/ - .'.t-iAj?''':

¥ !

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 196»‘ i ^ ^ 'T ^ n C N T Y H m t r l f P r t f r lE u f t t i n B J i p r a l b

tha flrat tlma alnca tha • bank ■ The little Flower of J e a u a: founding nine year# ago that

Movers Circle will meet Friday Staff CAthin at Camp Pledged Kelly Elected an addition haa been made to the About Town night at 8 Ib'olock at the home 6f original group. An Insurance S^c ••r a •u MSMMaWt E laMs tMMUic S fMlliWtac kiN *s Mrs. James Murphy, 22 Waddell. broker. Kelly lives at 20 Agnes Dr, The wunioh committee of the Rd, The co-ho'ateaa will be Mra By Scouts of Center Church Bank Director Knc snliiy madsw.Us j»> M Of 19S9A will hokl a meettnK He Is a graduate of Hartford High Miiat Bfloa tlsnic MMklasi Vincent Vignorie. School and the University of Con- toidKht at 8 o’clock at the home ih« iwovid* irm. coafoff of Mire. I

committee of Covenant Church will terial to be lised’ as background for • share dividend, payable Feb. 16 to Club, and the board of governors This gift spearheads memorial meet in Pastor Rask'a study. the discussions. i j shareholders of record Jan. 27. of the Manchester Country Club. donations of 17.000, which have I Pond, reporting on the growth of Kelly Is also a member of St. R. E. W A N D E L L been pledged so far to the camp ■ The following were recei>tty ; both the main bank in Manchester Bartholomew Parish and the Re- The Golden Rule Club the development fund by Boy Scout j and the Colchester branch, said publican Town Committee, serv- Talcottville Congregational Ch\irch elected to office In the Hj^ard ; troops and Cub Scout packs in Building As.sn. Eugene Sturgeon. m>«ident: ' ' that, for the first time In its hls- ing as chairman of the. fifth Dis- will serve a baked ham supper M a n c h s t e r and neighboring I tory, deposits in the Instittition Norman Hungepford. viVe presi-; trict. Saturday, with sittings at and 6 towns. ' have exce^ed the $10 million Contractor dent; Loretta RamtaCiro. aecre- p.m. Troop 25 reports that it has mark. lary: Joseph Cotlxtressurer; Har-i Elko Setback raUed about 60 per cent of its | Other officers reelected are Atty. Rasidtnticri’ Ce m m arcial C Bert Carlson was elected old Dickinson/t’ictor Higuerc. j $3,000 pledge and expects to have | Hungerford^/Clarenre Johnson, I George C. Lessner, vice president; Altarations-Ramodairng chairman of the board of deacons 1 the balance b?fore long. j Patten's, 888; Ziemak's. 839; j Wallace L’ meeting. H e r m a ^ a r a d lv and .lohn ^ Herman Frerichs, who will be the Charter Oak Council and vice I sistant vice president and cashier; pair, 808; Woody's, 805; 4XXXX. | Customer Satisfaction'* Thomas H. Johnston Jr. wa.s chos- Roland A. Miller and Frederick R. l^rfvs chairman oT recrenlion com- serving as Intern at Emanuel L u -' chairman of the Lake of Isles 797; Pagani's, 776; Herald, 768; I en rice chairman for the coming ^ l e e ; DTkinson. chairman of iheran Church from Fob, 1 to Aug . I saicl that these g r oup Johnson, assistant cashier.s; John Full Insurance Coverage year and Robert W. Martin donations arc a clear ekprc.'sion of , A Morrow, assistant vice president j Walnut Clippers. 764; North Ends, wclfste rommltlee. and Mrs. Mar- will arrive In Manchester this Tei. MI 4-0450 tary. the .support of scout parents. i j and branch manager of the Col- 758; Sharpies, 750; Kopper Kettle, I garido. rhainnan of publicity. I .Saturday. Ellnrv Kiiicion Photo I Chester office. 1,743; Commissioners, 738; Bond After 5:00 P.M. "U i.s verv heartening said Attention Is called to fact! ----- I Frerichs was born in Omali.-i, Prclle. "to see the parents of our Rolwrktltafl I of fh* pre.sent board of di- Bread. 733; Chumps,' 726; 4CTs, 82 B A L D W I N R O A D Marvin .S. Raker. 18 Griffin Rd , | Xcb.. 2! years ago. and re e-\cd that the Ucketa tor the military SCO.Its underwrite specific camp I \,,cre reelected. 702; ''Quish's. 698; Joe's Barbers, was admitted to the West Haven ' hi.s elcnicnlary and higli school MANCHESTER, CONN. whist, sponsored hy-^ibbons As- \init.s by pledges through their The engagement of Miss Elaine Kelly's election to the board marks ^ 621. Veterans Hospital yesterday He, education in the Omaha public sembly. Catholic^lSadies of Colum- son.s troops and packs. We can Willa Johnson to George Andrew bus, have becn^sprinted. The date is in room 116A. He l.s a former ?;chools. His flijit two years of col- liave no better indication that they Kingsbury Jr. is announced by her

seeretary of the Omar .'t h r i n e lege were spent at Creighton Uni- on the tickets is Friday. Feb. are with us in every way and ree-' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. ■and it shpdld actually be Thursday. rniih. ; versity in Omaha in preparation C O U P O N SPECIA L : for entering the school of dertis- ognize the urgent need fm- new Dwyer. Lake St., Vernon. -• Feb facililie.s." Her fiance is the son of Mr. and 30-MINUTE FREE I try. However., after making a def- GOOD THI RSDAY, FRIDAY and .SATURDAY 0X1,Y: Besides the gift of the -Manches- Mrs. George A. Kingsbury, Bread inite decl.sion to go into the min- ter troop, there have been dona- and Milk St.. Coventry. INSTALLATION Kaminskv Free istry, he transferred to Aiigustana Miss Johnson, the daughter of lions from the following: Colicgc, and was graduated from Mrs. Dwyer, is a graduate of there in 19.17. He has attended Troop 73. Bolton, sponsored by A// Rockville High School and is em- Augiwlana Seminary for one year the PTA Bolton Unit, $1,000 for In $7,500 Bail ployed at the Savings Bank of f NEOLITE ami served an internship during the archery range in Camp B. one Rockville. Her fiance, a grad- the .summer of IS.IS at Gustaviis of the two basic camping areas at RUMMAGE Joseph Kamin.sky Jr . charged uate of Manchester High School Adolphtis Churcli In Chicago, HI. Lake of Tales. and Windham Regional Technical with arson and blackmail m the Pack 64, Ea-st Hartford, spon- While in Manc'lieater he and his school, is employed by Dillon Sales F r e e I n s t a ll a t i o n flare-bombing of former Town .sored by the Burnside School I^ A . and Service. Court Judge Wesley e.G ryk s home ".'''."S $1,000 for the archery range in SOLES ATTACHED IN St, Hi.s chief duties will he assist- A spring wedding is planned. SALE Jan. 11, was released on $7..100 Camp A bond today. ing with the yoiitli program of the 20 M I N U T E S ! for lower price supports. Eiun- 1 liurcli. visitations and also Pack 161. West Hartford, .spon- FIN AL 2 D AYS A profe.ssional hnmtsman proviil- MEN'S. B O YS’ SENT E0UER5 pi earliing. sored by the Duffy School PTA, Scout status by the time construc- Shoes, men’s wear, hats, chil- ed the horfd after it had been re- tion is well underway or com- $1,000 for a troop camping site. dren's clothing, coats. K\ery- duced from $20,000 on order of Su- Troop 16.1. West Hartford, snnn- pleted. Cubs, therefore, have a and W O M EN 'S tiler of two. had been in police cus- thlng must go. perior Courl .Judge Charles S. sored by the Braeburn School particularly close .connection to tody since the day of the bombing. Hoii.se. Kamiii.skv, 28-year-oM fa- PTA, $1,000 for a troop camping the camps future. M Judge Hoii.se acted today after TRIPLE 500 CEN TER ST. site. The 960-acre tract of woods and Advertisement - licaring arguments on a motion SH O E Formerly Carsels Although Cub Scouts must be- water will contain two main camp- STORES^ filed yc.stcrday by Atty. Paul Groo- REPAIR Now 'g the lime for all good men come Boy Scouts before being el- ing areas, each with 12 troops Z O TTFS

T H URSD AY and FRID AY to have a dish of hot steaming bci I of the firm, _ of ,Lessner. . . . Rotl- . , ' igihle to go to Lake of Isles, pre.s- sites, numerous activity areas, 681 M A I N ' S T . — > n .3-6771

chicken soup. Try stewing logs, noi Ivarp and Groobert, which is , ^ r„b.s%.-|ll have achieved Boy and an Explorer Scout base. C O U P O N SPECIA L JA N . 29 and 30 renrc.senting Kamin.sky. | breasts and wings. Exiellcnl tor 10 A.M. to 2:80 P.M. .sotip, chieken salad or hearty The $7..100 figure was suggested , by State's Atty. AlherF S. Bill, i Proceeds To Go To rhlckcn pic. Buy quality, hiiv I.ynn Groober; had requested that bond F B'nai B’rith ArGrities poultry Manchester Shopping Parkade. Ml ')-R2M, be reduced to $3,000.

J ______

FREE PARKIN G IN POPULAR M ARKET LO TI BEHER HURRY, LAST 3 DAYS

“CAMPUS”

HALE'S

HARMAC’S

PANTIES MID-WINTER

Elastic knit from finest ra.von. JANUARY WHITE SALE!

Seamless front, back anrl sifle,« for TH AT'S RIG H T. JUST 3 D AYS LEFT T O ST O C K UP A N D SA VE O N SHEETS,

C A SES. M A H RESS PA DS A N D C O VERS, BLA N KETS, SPREA DS. T O W ELS, perfect fit. \^■hite anrl colors in F A CE CLO T H S, etc. undoubtedly ‘

2 0 % to 5 0 % OFF band leg ni- elastic leg ,st.\ les. Sizes;

H ALE'S STURDYW EAR Small, medium, large and e.xlra FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS ^ M A N Y ITEMS O F O UR FA M O US N A ME BRA N DS B O X-STITC HED Q UILTED large. •'Sl'ls. IN CLU DED IN THIS SALE! Reg. $6.95. Latex foam.

Extra plump Ri/.e. SALE . termed M.47 MAHRESS PADS moderate ^

SPECIA L GR O UP a policy.

WITH CORNER EUSTIC

B. F. G O O D RIC H FO A M ward

CLIPPER«>CRAFT position Reg. $3.98. BED throughout Piaows 39 X 76 twin size *2.69

it Reg. $5.95 value. Reg. $4,98. the

Zippered rosebud covering 54 X 76 full size. ever UP *3.99 *3.69

SUITS ^39.90

not REG. $50.00 to $69.95 D O W N PR O O F A N D FEA T H ERPR O O F —in lott

SPECIA L GRO UP ZIPPERED PILLO W TIC KS bill,

Regular $1.19. Recover your old pillows now or protect your

new ones. Blue nr rose floral stripe ticks. Q T T

Each ...... O / C

SLACKS

2 4 " x 3 i " APPRO XIM A TE SIZE IM PORTED

REG.

$7.95 to H A N D H O O KED RUGS

$9.95 Pr. Pair “ 2 10 ILse in every room in the bouse. Several patterns

WOOL GABARDINES AND with black, green, ro.se or beige predominating. *2.99 FLANNELS. REG. $'14.95-$ 15.95. Regular $3.98. m.90 ...... , ...... I. '"" F^J ■ H ALE'S " C H A R M H O USE " pdwder.

navv

Rayon-Nylon Blend BLA N KETS 5PECIA L GR O UP MEN'S and B OYS'

72” X 90" size. Made for our New York office by one of the skirts are about two inches below I purple DRE55 and 5PORT ' country’s larges! mills! In their line, this blanket is $9.95. ' evening. i TWEED Full 4 pounds. 7 heautifni colors. $.

SHIRTS Regular $9.95 value. S P E C IA L !...... ^ 6 9 9 fon serges CO ATS ning. $ 2 . w e . c k 3 ; 3 . 8 5 L O W , L O W PRICES O N W O N DERFUL N O -IRO N

D A CP O N C U PT A I N S with REG. $4.00 to $5.95 4 20% .spoi T.\n.ORED— DOUBI.K STITCHED I" SIDE HEMS S" BOTTOM HEMS ^ hats 4I”X54” LO.NG ...... S2.68 Pr. vet A U O UR WIN TER ______. 41"x6.S" I-ONG ...... s.-...... *2-9* Pr. ’4I”x72" I.O X G ...... R2.98 Pr.

4I”x «I" I.ONG ...... $2.98 Pr.

RUFFLED— FINISHED RI FFLE

JACKETS 48"x54" I.OXG 83.69 Pr. 2 0 %

48"x6S" LOXG *8.98 Pr.

48"x7'2" I-OXG *8.98 Pr.

48"x8I" I.OXG $4.49 Pr. SPECIA L GR O UP Reduced For Z TIERS— PRE.SHIRRED TOP. R IJ'FLE D BOTTO.M

86".\80’’ LOXG ...... *1.98 Pr. B OYS' 86"x86” L O N G ...... *1.98 Pr.

Clearance

YOUR CURVKS WILL • ! We welcome charge accounts! Green Trading Stamps are given with SPORT SHIRTS GLO VES OUT 9P THIS WORLDt cash sales and also to customers who pay their charge account withih

C O n O N S— FLA N N ELS fifteen (15) days after hilling dl^^te. K N IT SHIRTS It’a aKf*lic... with eust«m-look

blue embroidery on mowy

n.99 3 f» »5.85 W O OL SHIRTS broadcloth, a frosting of lace all

around! But what a worldly way Free Parking Rear O f Store

REG. $3:00 add $4.00 SWEATERS Blue Horizon has of coaxing your ) curves into'fashion*s-own profile! . li-:- New straps stay smooth and i flat...new look cups rounded by ;

i.he Th€ CORK i

JW.HAU i j