:-N. w 1\ J 'V' ■■ . -V . - ■ ■ . ^ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, IflW PAGE SIXTEEN ATcraxs Daily Net dt’ ess stun \ For the tVeclk Chided TheWcaMier Hattrlf PHtfr ■ lEupning IfpraKi : February Sud, 1957 FoNeast Of O. 8. Weather Banea N et 00 ‘h(rid tonight.. M o w Iqr* llanchMtkr Wodgt, No, 7S, A. V.. ward Goodchtld and Dmla DeOarll, and A. M., will hold a apatial com* Bob Mastn and Caroline Skinner. 12,425 morning tam ing to min, "Mdlng About Town BptrolliMl DeMolay Has during nftemeon. lam .tonight In municatlon at the Maaonic Tewi)le Szigeti Gives Dick Tarca and Sandra Rudaa. M em ber'6t the Audit Richard Baxter and Judy Miller, mid SOe. High. Wednmday In mid Bureau of OIrcahitioii see. apprentice degree will be Annual Dance David''Demers and Claudia Brown, M anckesUtr-^A City 6 l VUlagR Charm J ^ } * MaS “^f c r r e d . with Junior W a r d e"W (5>ncert Hen Bob Maltempo and Pat Savoy. M? 4 ifiht Hajihi L. Griawold Jr. In charge Ricky White and, Nancy Wells. CTub tomorrow night, ^ t the concluaion ot By PHO-IP TREGOOR The fifth annual Sweitbeart George Bums and Bev Bmirgeois, M a n c h e s t e r T O W N e m p l o y e s VOL. LXXVI, NO.^m (FOURTEEN PAGES) at «.BO at me a j a. ^ m»etln£'^flutre wiU be a aoclal Joseph Saigeti. Internationally i Dance, sponsored by John M ather; David Bellows asst Calista Bel MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1967 (CUHtned AdrertUlag ra Fege IS) PRICE hVE CENTS houf and refreahr famous violiniat, was presented by ' Chapter, Ordev of DeMolay, was lows, Mike Leslxza and Lota Ben LOCAL 991 AF of L-CIO The Ladiee Auxiliary of the A r the Manchester Civic Music Assn, held Saturday tvening in the .ball; nett, Gene Abel and Barbara my and Navy Club will have a room of the Masonic Teniple. L'Heiireux, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Doiina Maiie.and Irene Michele in concert Sunday aifternoon in the ae'tback party tonight at 8:30 at Arrangements for the dance were Melendy, kenneth Bennett and Kliicewice. daughter! of Mr. and new High School auditorium. REGULAR MEETING the clubhouee. .handled by a committee of De- Dorelle Fish. Alan Bennett and Mrs. Kdward C. Klucewica. 84 W. The "program consisted Of “La Molays headed by William Bread- Judy Chagnot. W 41K - . Center St., celebrated their aev- ' Folia," Corelli; “Sonata in A min or," Vaughn-Willisms; “Nigun." i heft. 0 «ve Nutter and Marcia Pierce, .a^ . w a r i ,9.^**^."f enth *"<'and “fifth “ “ Wrthdaya.birthdava. reapecreauec AT TINKER HALL, MONDAY, Block; ‘^ e lu d e and Allegro,” I lA rge' arrow-pierced hearts ar- Ed Tatro and Justine Zollo, Nick % m ^tSeiSlv^t 2 'They hatT a ; ranged around the room liarmon- Church will mtyt W e d n e ^ y at. 2 .everal of their friends , Kreialer; . "'Chaconne.” B a c h ; Knight and Polly SP'anson, El- ' ized With the numerous miniature , • * h Mom- wood Lechausse and Alicia Pes- Sees Israel Eill' ^ ruHvii i n h ^ aiJrt incited. A color scheme of ! "Maldena in the Garden." Mon ^ cupids acting as table centerpieces. sinl, Richard Bohadtk and John FEBRUARY 4-7:30 P. M. 1 ^ jE m ^ e ^ o w g ^ ^ " Johert and yellow waa fol-j pou-Saigeti; '“Perpetual Xfptlon, : Wall decorations of red and white Cotton, Eugene Dalessandro and lowed. After refreshments, games. Ravel. ] streamers were augmented with ; Charlene Schiebel, Ronnie Stkvens In this age of aouped-up hi-fi, H ie executive board of the Rob- for which piiaea were awarded, ' over 200 dancing red hearts bus- and Brenda Tedford, Charles Ratify working ogroomont for custodians and it was refreshing to hear this mas ; pended from the ballroom ceiling. Fantolu and Gail Libby, Tom H.v- ertjon School P T A will meet to -! ter violinist play with elegance, re _ ^ Leads Grand March son and Helene Entwlstle, Ed motrons of Monchostor School Doportmont morrow night at 8 o'eock in the . finement and restraint. There were teachers* room. i The Holy Ghost Mothers ’ Circle ■ ' ' * '• , 1 The grand march was led by McSpaden and Marina Koelsch. ------* I will meet tomorrow. night at 8 moments of sheer brilliance, to be ' ' ' ■:'Jr : Master Cbuncllor Jay McSpaden Guy Gartslde and Beverly l^ikaa, J sure, blit they were jised Judicious The meeting of X I. Gamma! at the h^e of Mrs. Arthw 'jjr r with Miss Barbara Smith. Mtss Richard Pogg aiid Joanne Bair>', t Order to Quit Gaza, Aqaba Chapter of BeU Sigmk PW. which j P '’" 8rati, 211> Oak St. After the ly at points of climax and contrast. i ! Smith wore a sea-blue ballerina and Wiliisnr Breadheft and Caro- ] 'There was no laboring for a big; ______, . ' i gown w ith silver accessories. lyn House. _ * M CancelejLlaat Tumday. be-l.b»“ tnM*m ?r«n5. » white elephant showey‘tone., but rather for a caiiM of weather conditions, w lllj" * '* will be held, Tbnio Patrons and patronesses were singing eloquence. , Ellsabetn I. t ook | Walter E. Barbier be held tomorrow night at 8;J5 at Superb .artistry the home of Mrs. Esther Bisaell, The Stanley Circle of the South „ . . r, , t I end ■ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oil Prices Soviet Patient Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Cook of .582,3 ,^^, Barbier wpre s Methodist Oiurch will hold its While time has left Its mark on Hits Report 804 School St. monthly meeting in the ladies par- Saigeti ^h n iq u p . it has lu u" E. Middle Tpke. announce the en black and gold gown ' with Weak, Nervous TkJiVKIIAL-Ccoiui J** wa.V impaired the Superb artistry gagement of their daughter, Elis- gold arcesBories, and Mrs. Allen Martin. 33 H a n ard Rd,, is lora tomorrow night at 7;45, MANCHISnil COHM!^ Of this fine miisicianr The sensitive Blake wore a black fur trimmed Curb Asked ^on n ^ e p u tx f fe .g ------BH the-deana Hat at wimarni c al- Hoateaaea will he Mr>. Doris w ett abetn Louiae to Virgil JoiuTTSbS] emerald gown with gold acces Moa and Women He’s Ready phrasing, the slow vibrato, the up CORNER MAIN ond OAK STREETS By TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS lege for high echolaatlc a t U in -; Mrs. Mildred Wasley and Mrs. son Of Mr. and Mrs. John Gabel sories. ment the flrst semester. He is Alice Lennon, per rsrige W'ork bn the lower Oftaa Peal $ Act Yaars Yaongar Moscow’s mystery patient string^.' the gentle rebato sll indi of Denver, Colo. Each young lady received a Wbaa Thay Takf FERRIZAN is Vyacheslav A. Malyshev. an officer of the freshman class.; — — rhinestona necklace, compliments At Hearing a member of the college council,] Mr. and Mrs. John Uarrabee, l.S cated a wealth of experience in a Miss Cook graduated from Ox Soviet minister of machine To Resign of the dapce committee. Thoiiiutnrta of men and -women the ataJT of Williams radio atatiqh. Pitkin .8t., left yesterday for a long, long career. ford School and Connecticut Col with their youth hehlhrt then) are building and former deputy ’The program waa well planned, lege for Women. New London, She . Refreshments, j consisting ’ of SHOE REPAIR SHOP a school Dixieland Jaas band, and month's vacation in Florida: flndlng their energy and reataiU Washington, Feb. 5 (/P)— premier. was honored st^he 1961 Holly Ball I homemade rookiea and punch, were Washinufton, Feb. 6 (/P)— waa on the freshman football — ' and in no way oi7e ed watered a nee gone— vitality and atrength' USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT Sen. O’MaJioney (D-Wyo) This was estabU.*Ihed in pri down fere. The new -sonata by and is a meml^r ot the CotiUlon i ‘" ‘T*'"’* " ''* " at a low ebb’ vate advices from the Soviet SecreUr^^ of State Dulles said ■ equad laat fa ll The.Girls Friendly Society. Sen- .. Mothers Circle of John Mather la It aurpriaing that Doetora said today “legislation may Vaughan-Williams, preaented eSrly Special For Tuesday Only! Students run from main entrance of the Manchester, N . £(„ Central High School Feb. 4 as. 400 pub capital today. Moscow news todgy he has hopes that Is _ _ , 4 Mary's Episcopal In the program, was a lyrl work „ J . J 4 Chapter. The mothers serving were tell auch fnika to eaae up:— gel be needed" to deal with the The Regina d lU lia Society wUl, Church will meet tomorrow night Her fiance graduated from the < Mrs. A. L. Fleck. Mrs. Chester An- more real—give their tired nerrea lic school teachers went bn atrike. ; School Bupt. Dr. Auguata M. Nichole said: "N o claaaea are in dispatches identifying him are rael will comply, with the hold ita monthly meetuig tonight ^ ,.30 j^e parish house. A plan- in three- movements. Although one Untversity of Denver and is do- drew and Mrs. Carl S. Maastsl. and body a chance to-get well— session. They have been canceled until this problem is settled.” problem of increasing oil held up bv Soviet censors. of the comnosers better works, it United Nations resolutifm mt 7;30 At the ItaUan ^ Ing -graduate work at the Unlver- Dancing to the soft-and-low and lake Tllaniina? Certainly not. The mystery developed last has a tendency to sound contem- The Vitamin-Mineral way la the prices in the afte*rmath of the Club. er will be held. alty of Connecticut. He Js a mem ryhthm of txni Gagnon's orchestra weekend when Dr. Hana calling for withdrawal of its l.orat7i’ without really being so. ber of Tau Beta Pi and Omicron modern wa.v— the teated, proven Middle East emergency. Schulten, a West German 5 continued until midnight. wav; and one right way la to take forces from the Gaza Strip yaughan-Willlams is best in the Delta Kappa. “Of course." O’Mahoney said blood specialist, waa sum St. Bridget's Mothws Circle will The Dorcas Society will meet' Couples at Dance FKR FilZAN that girea you a INVISIBLE and the Gulf of Aqaba area. smaller forms. His exte:' led "everybody will agree that as ob moned to Moscow to help meet tonight at 8 o clock at the Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. in Luther ICscorta and their ladies attend dally lupply of important B Vlta- Striking Teachers Ordered These hopes, Dulles told a news v.orks, such ss this sonata, tend mlna— plenly of Iron to enrich REG. jectionable as price fixing is when Russian doctors treat the pa home of Mrs. Jubua Randaaaa, 80 Hall of Emanuel Lutheran Church. ston, Maine, waa fined a total of ing were Tom Bsseler and Jane conference, are based on the belief to become confusing through' the' the blood and the full daily re- carried on by the government, it tient. His name wa.rters that he did not think the The Afternoon Circle of the Com best. Dianne Edwarda Roger Javar- hack, inn tahleta only ll.m , (A=0-'-A-Superior Court Judge Land and Anti-trust subcommit at Miller's Restaurant will pre- charge of reckle.ss driving was Unnited States would be d iv ert^ munity Baptist Church will meet BiissotH AiH'ompanist auckas and Virginia Blake, Bill J. W. Hale Department Store such a strike is illegal." | "If the Police Department goes tees, The dozen Senators sitting ceda the meeting. at the home of Mrs. Robert Allen, changed, on recommendation by today ordered Manchester’s The teachers struck yesterday In i on strike, -will we be obliged to Reds Disclose from what U thought ri^ t because The pianist was CaVlo Biissotti McPherson snd Barbara Laure- in included also members of the 81 8. Hawthorne SL, tomorrow at Prosecutor John R. FlUtGerald, to striking school teachers back a climax to a month's long wage | arm ourselves and defend otir- of any acUems taken by the Soviet who established a fine rapport tano. David Joyce and Nancy Shel-. Interior committee, Union. American Legion Auxiliary 12:45 p.m., and the Bast Side failure to keep to the right. dispute with city officials. 'They selves?" he asked. “And If the with Mr. Srigeti in the opening don, David Heyart and Gail Eagle- to work. ' O'Mahoney questioned the wis membera are reminded of the Circle will meet Wednesday at 8 FitzGerald stated that, there had sought a 17 per cent pay boost. cemetery department goes on 1957 Spending He gave that reply when naked measures and maintained it son. 'The city's 24 public achoola I dom of the Eisenhower adminis meeting tomorrow .at 8 p.m. in p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert was insufficient evidence on the whether the United States would thrbiighout the concert. Except in Donald Dueia and Lynne Mes- closed for two days, will reopen to In the decision which followed' S^ing to be obliged tration plan for supplying Euro the American Legion Home. Johns, 205 Greenwood Dr. reckless driving charge. “ risk w ar" to prevent the destruc the Vaughan-Williams, he unhap aenger. Thomas McKenna and Eve- morrow. two days of court hearings, the " bury our own dead. pean needs for oil since the closing F o r Defense tion of Israel. George Wilson. 51. of no certain leen Geromtlier, Roland Lapointe 'Inwglnary Horribips’ ■ 1’ pily had llhle opportunity to. dem- Justice Robert F. Griffith grant Judge said: “AU members of the of the Suez Canal. He said it con He did not explain his answer In ' n ' onstrste his apparent clean and address, was fined 320 for intoxi and Gail Phllllpa. David Woodbury ed the city’s request for a tem Manchester Teachers' Guild are Atty. Kenneth Graf, repriaent- sisted of allowing "15 giant cor Guard Disagrees detail but appeared to imply that cation. “DO IT ing pie Manchester Teachers' Moscow, Feb. 5 (/P>—The Soviet sensitive piano style. and Brenda- Cole. Robert Steele porary injunction against the Man hereby temporarily enjoined from porations" to set up an oil pool A National Guard detail hoists a sign over its regulai:.poster to if Russia tried to destroy Israel the Guild, scorned w-hat he termed government announced today it The artists in their encores in- Wilson was arrest'd yasterday and Sandra .Starrett, Bob .Andrew chester Teachers' Guild. The Guild furthering, aiding or abetting the exempt from anti-trust laws—a call attention to Defense Secretary Charles WllBon’sn ra n d ln g United States would be prepared to Roche'a "parade of imaginary hor cjuded h lovely Uebeslieder Walts aftei-noon after -he v s s found and Carol Martling. Ted GannuU la an independent organization present existing strike against the contention administration 'offi would collect 614,800.000,000 rubles of the Guardsmen as “draft dodgrers." The Long Beach, Calif., defend it. 1' y NO W OPEN ribles." by Brahms, which they played sleeping in a second f^oor lavatorv and Pegg>’ Reid. Brent Anderson whdse membership Includes most Manchester scho9l system.” cials have disputed. and spend 603,800,000,000 rubles in group, the 234 th A A A Group, ia using the current controversy On other questions, Dulles said: "‘•r in the Podrove Building on Main and Cathy Fagan. The teachers' lawyer said the He said oil shipments to Europe UNDER pith a haunting tenderness. of the city’s 364 public school The Guild maintained it did not 1957. Finance Minister A. G. in-its recruiting drive. 1 . He haa no present plans to re St. William Brown and June Cer- YOURSELF-” teachers. direct the strike and that individ only question for the court to de have increased some, but “the un- „ „ .. sign or retire. He said he did not cide w as "whether the strike In its Judgment was suspended in the ylni, Steve Hummel and Peggy Mc . \ In his decision, the Judge said ual school teachers decided to stay fortunate fact is tha't the ahortage~ made this announcement in think tie recent c o n g i^ io n a l at- NEW MANAREilENT^ rases of John Harding. 22. Hart Lean. Bill Watson and Jeanne “the court rules that public school away from their jobs. inception, or carrying out, is llle- to‘ •“Europe has not been satisfac a budget spqeCh to the joint session tacks on him were any more bitter r ford, charged with blocktiig' a -pri Meyer, David Jansaen and Kath The.>te cold winter evening-s do over j'our However, Judge Griffith said the gaL" torily supplied." of the Supreme Soviet, Russia's than normal in American Clitics. vate driveway, and James F. leen'Claffey, Charle* Kramer and worn kitchen, and dining room chairs with Guild and its policy committee Describing the' walkout as "one O’Mahoney said he could not parliament. 2. He does not think the story of the growing pains of a democ The Russians value the ruble at Witnesses Debate Tierney. 6.', of 166 ,St. John St., Kathryn JaslowakI, Butch Warner Boltaflex and foam rubber pads— cover “have assumed the responsibility of understand increases in oil ' and of the crisis in the Middle East in THE CLARK HOUSE racy,” Graf said the teachers' a quarter of a dollar. (barged \ llh passing a stop sign and Judy Brooks, Don Muiaener walls,-furniture, drawers and shelving, Senator Backs the strike* and are, therefore, gasoline prices, both in Europe recent months can now be fully r STORRS. CONNECTICUT The esse of Francis J. Burke. St the corner of Olcott 8t. and and Karen Murphy, Cllf Bradley proper attendants in this action." strike "does not show any lack of and In this country, in view of re The budget provides 96,700,000,- told to Congress. It is the kind of Rontt 195-rNear IfConn Campus 47, of 136 Green Xtsnor Rd., Adams 8t. and Carolyn MUea. Dave Bradley etc., with Contact— repair your Venetian In seeking the injunction the city loyalty to the community.- It was ported large resen'es. 000 rubles for direct defense ex story whlrii should not be told un Richard R. Foss. 23. of 67 North ] and Priscilla Davis. Robert Newell blinds with new tape and cord— and make used only as a last resort and the Sen. Neely (D -W 'V a) comment penditures in 1957,^ a reduction 18 . charged with breach of peace, was Hoover’s Qaim contended the teachers had no On Ballots for s til it has become a matter for the R. continued from day to day by St., was granted h nolle on a non- I and Barbara Hewitt^ Bill Broneill. smart drapes with our fine drapery fabrics right to. strike. fact of our teachers' long' battle ed that "the issue befofe us is from last year’s al|o(:ation of 102,- historians rather than the politi- M ■ Open Dally T AJB. to 18 PJIf. shows that." 500.000. 000 but only slightly below I Judge Wesley C. Gryk this mom- support charge dating back to 1 and Jo-Ann Donahue. and trimming.s. Appealing to the judge to issue whether the major .oil companies clKns, he added. Ftneet in feiutalB and cafeteria service. ; Ins- Dec. 14, 1956. It was proved to the | Steve Murray and Judy Blake,: Of Crash Peril % temporary restraining order "The forceful suppression of have become a spper government the actual defense outlay of 07,- State Capitol, Hartford, Feb. S*l*Umit "am Insult to the youth of ,.3. He is unwilling to agree to 800.000. 000 in 1966,. Zverev said. Ldncheoiu and dinners from Judge Gryjt ordered a pre-sen- court's satisfaction that Foes is ! Joseph Kearns and Dian Glamann, against the 2-day old walkout such a strike would be more harm UP)—A number of witnesses told <>ur Btate." Aiperlcaa reporters going into Red •11 AJN. to 8 P.M. I tence investigation and psychiatric now su.iporttng his dependents. Bill Ballkieper and Joanne G u staf-: ful to democracy than the stclkA. (CoaUquSd aq^^^ige.NJreJ (By Russian .calculqtion, ttm Chlnn^so long as American ritlzens " WkSMngton, Peb. 5
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PA G E FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ ^TUESDAY; FEBRUARY 6, 1957' _ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1967 P A G E F IV E
Jacksonville, Fla.; Rbbart Lee- “ T r r Clu^ Entei^ined • Kirshner, 30, California, Mo., and fVTIO— IMM Bolton Accidents Drop :Fiction Becii^mes Reality Sejpiator Backs] Four Killed . W&NB-M* NOW OPEN George Pressler, Union City, Tenn» «nM K>-4SM Daily W U A «- 4 »9 By Miss Gaudei During Jdii^uary Harold O'Neal, 29, Booneviire. THE RYAN Rev, Kelley Feted at Reception UNDER Hoover’s Claim As TV Tower N. Y., a fifth steelworker, was ■kftteni OMjrltKlit T la ^ .VVl>OP— l« l(l Midi Ldura C. Gaudet ot Hai^e There were five, more accidents Niiiitilus Makes 20,(K)0 treated for shock. O'Nqto had just In January than in December, but climbed down from the tower and ford, well-known concert-rsdio NEW MANUEMENT was Inride the.-transmitter sta LUMBER CO. u - M ove to Rectory arrests, parking violations and Cracks^ Falls
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HOLLY Uroodles They take care of him,, and his lo act on the sweet foods, all in a of the teeth: UnUl that day, how- So mild did yesterday's explosion rer, Barents wlB do well to be LEGLE.RC In Freighter Cause of Mine £ttpni^ ijeraid atop out of control cara before By RUUEB PBICB cal need, if he stays in line on mat Your Dental matter of minutes, to produce acid s4em to miners only a short dis- they can get Into the opposite di that can dlaaolve tooth enamel. cauttoua about excess sugar rjn e ral hom e Selectmen's 1957-58 Budget ters in which they are intetested. mfmption for their children. 'The Distress Call Gas Explosion tencs from the death tunnel that rection traffic lanes, there was, If' he proves to be a rebel, they Toothbrushing immediately after at first there waa little thought of eating will help .to offset the effects stakes ars too h l^ fdr oVerindul- WNmcHAn last Friday night, another cross- spank him by holding up or rdfus- Health a major tragedy. - ing passage to his local measure of sugar consumption. That is why genca. FUNERAL Rey West, FU.. Fab; 6 (S>>—A Fails to Show Major Boost Biahop, Va.,. Feh. 6 (F)—A pall esplanade accident juet twd or members of the dental profession Tomorrow :• TeethbrBslilBg. of death hung over thia moun- One survivor aaid the explosion, la iily cpB- 5: which makes his oix-n community iraport that a Liberian freighter' “wasn’t loud - at all." Another, vsttsa frdas PubHihtn three miles to thereast. In an area suffer. DEBT , strongly advise that all children be SERVICE with S6 crewmen aboard was sink South Windsor, Feb. S (Special 1^will play at 8:30. This ame .was talnoua town on the Virginia-W«^t IVwiaaea October 1, ICTl m taught to brush their teeth right LADIES* DAY / Virginia border today aa inapec- further away, heard no noise. A rsar-whssl to- not marked out for a n ^ ^ w cen For all the power over legislators (HUa la U second In n Mriee Walter N. ing In the Florida Straits 70 miles -The Board of Selectmen preacnt-i Originally qcheduled for Feb. i9. o f six artirlea on dMtiif health be after meals. Detritit UP) — Bus driver Leon torii descended. Into the vast Bishop third said it was like "a big puff ftoat-whssl Publuhed Krery Brenin* Except this system provides the political Laclaro west o f here turned out today to ed the proposed general govern “rhe Evergreen-Wood Chapter, of wind." itoyt end HoUdxyx. Enter^ ®t the ter guide rail. ing preaented hy file H e^ d , in However, when sweet snacks are Mills, th# father of a newborn eon. coal mine v/iilch waa the death propsUiagi or «t Manebexur. Conn., a* bosses, however, the home rule paseed out candy to women pas be a.falae alarm. ment budget for 1967-58 to the >3ES, ■will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. t» all sTneh It WM a rather mild .bramtsof eoopernMon with the Manelieeter taken between meals, and especial — Director Eleven houra after the start of trap of 37 miners yesterday. - Then the dust and fumes began liSndClaM Mail Matter. amendment did win the approval sengers on his run, explaining: Board of Finance last night. » at the Masonic Temple. Anyone to permeate the aubterransan pas dDtOffs lUBSCRIPTlON RATES crose-esplanede accident,t, for ^ of the Republican state platform Dental Society, In observance ot ly If these snacks are repeated fre 99 Main Street, Maneheater I an tntenstv,. search by air and sur An official Btated that there la The company and United Mine Payable In Advance______“ I paaied but two boxes of with uaed clothing ip sent over 'Workers announced they were sageways. For a while there waa $72.00 though one vehicle crossed Into last fall. Accordingly, it must be National Children’s Dental Health quently, the destructive acid build face craft, the SB Nortuna was no au)>Btantlal Increase over laat seas, should contact Mrs. William tl».W Week. Feb. 9-9.) up is free to do its damage. cigars to men pSssengera yester Call Ml 9-5869 ready to pay im.-viedlately -lorvlv-’ hope that the trapped miners at One Year ...... the opposite lanes and eraahed conceded some chance of approval located by a Navy veaael. In no year’s budget. Foster, chairman o f the drive. Six Hontha ...... < 17.76 It may be that dental research day. This Is ladles’ day." danger aqd euffering from nothing and funeral benefits to the victima' the 320-foot depth, had been able Three Months .... . a.«o this session. It may not be sub A public hearing will ba held on Members piay also bring .cloth to shut out the fumes by* sealing . r head on into another, there was jected to direct political attack. If there Is one point on which worae than a lost propelliir. She 154 dependents who faced up to WtllrwsM Ovsf TriM Ctiaaad One Month ...... 30 the budget Feb. 18 In the Town ing -to the meeting. The de'adline off their area of the tunnel. But Weekly ...... only one fatality. But we will not be surprises If it members of the dental profession refused an offer of a Ooaa*. Guard the grim teak of making funeral fits over avet^M toilet .06 Hall. fbr contributions is tomorrow. when their bodies were recovered Slncte Copy ..... The most modem highway de somehow fails to gain the two- are agreed, It la the damage done tow. AdditidnSl requeata from several arrangemente. bowL Sturdily con- to the teeth of yqung children, by At the meeting of the Wednes-. The mine, principal source of in th'ere was no sign they had erected MEMBER OF sign possible now eeparates op thirds vote it needs, and aome of A garbled radio meaaage In town boards for further appropri day Afternoon Club tomorrow the •tnicted. Easily cleaned. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 'Snail with Kitchen Privileges’ our political bosses will feel better, well-meaning but heedless paronts. nribted Spanish and English, re come for thia Appalachian town of a barricade. The Associated Press Is exclusively posite lanes by enough dlslanro ations to the 1956-57 budget were solol.sts for the music program will i know for a fact that I’ll get a in a power sense; If It does so The mother or father who re ceived by a commercial station at 900, was shut down for an Indef Clifford Glover, a survivor, said $51.00 en^ed to the use>of Sr preaented last night. be Judith Benzenlate, violinist, and inite period. Mining expehte crust all news dispatches credited to It. or ao that even the problem of head lot of angry letters from Snail fail. peatedly gives a child candy and Lantena, Fla.,, was intetvreted to' These will be acted upon at the It was likely that one of the doom not otherwise credited other, sticky sweets between Dorothy Gabianelli, pianist, both completa their probe Into the cause ed miners had cut into gas while and also the local news published here. light glare la eliminated. Where Fans all -over the coui.try about 'Opposition will not feel It neces mean that the ship waa sinking annual To'wn Meeting in March. this Droodle. They'll rlaic that meals Can set off a chain reaction from the. Hartford Schqol of Music. of the gas explosion nhich snuffed chipping at a seam of coal. WELDON DRUB 0 0 s All riebts of ropubUcatlon ot sp^ial that is not possible, the center sary to be quite,, ao tactful, with and her crew waa going overboard. Radio Course Slated Patient at Bridgeport dlspat^es herein are also~reserved. I'm misleading the younger gen that may permanently Impair the The call waa picked up at 5:28 p.m. out the miners’ lives 337 feet'be Rescuers found the first bodies guide rail—iomethlng to break regard to the second amendment A 4-month course In radio com .Father Heffernan, of St. Francis low the su-face. Authorised Dsolsr Full service client of N. E. A. Berv- eration into thinking that Cnails in question, the one which would child’s dental health. ATTENTION ALL^ASSENCERS 'A t 4;S0 a.m., a passing Ns'vy munications will be offered by the little more than an hour after the 901 MA1N’ 8T,~M ] 8-8891 the cross-esplanade rush' of the have all the modern wonvenlences These parents unwittingly are of Assissi Church, Is a patient at The last ot the canva.s-ahrouded blast. The last of the 37 victims le^ In|X__ ■nj... J .[iiUltTci- t freeze the present statutory ban on vessel USB Compaaa Island, con Civil Defense communications sec St. Vincent’s Hospital at Bridge car which has euddenly gone'out TnBIcte" their—Shells. Well; Wh5 "dual jobs"' for members of the giving their child a strong nudge tacted the freighter. bodies was brought to tha surface were dug from under piles of fallen JUll“»MBtM New tion of this town to all resldenta. port, where he is expected to re In a -car trine train late yester York Chlcaao. Detroit and Boston. of control—Is, wo are afraid, go- knows, may’oe somewhere in this General Assembly Into the Con on the road to Joining the vast "There waa no difficulty what Weekly courses In code, radio 12 slate about 5 p.m. members audit bureau of •army- of dental cripples who re main for a period of two or three day. Grimy rescue, workers tailed world there is a Snail who struck stitution itself. This would have soever except loss of a propeller,” theory and construction of radio weeks. CIRCULATION^ ______li’g to have to be recognized as a it 'rich and had himself equipped quire artificial dentures by the Do' you froquontly ride on a reported the Cdaat Guard cutter deep in the winding catacombs’ and p o l it ic a l e x i l e the effect of putting the stamp of equipment will be conducted 'jy The honor roll ‘ at Ell.vworth >»*s til* 8 t*rliR9 necessity. w'lth a tiny Gas Range along -with finality on a reform the practical time they are adults. Yamacraw, which arrived _ later rode In silence with the bodies into Anadarko, Okla. (8Pi—Henry commi.nicattons chief Howard G. Memorial High School for the sec the winter dusk. a.'J5Sse?*SS'"fl^/i?‘ r » . ? < . y ’^o; a Dishwasher and other stuff like politicians have never accepted. It While the cauae-Snd-effect rela but, train, airplano or bthor and waa standing alongside' the Benr.ett and radio officer - Edward Watson had been having trouble lotwor* yell live -Sarbage Dlapwal, Orange Jtrtcr tionship may seem farfetched, the ond marking period has been sn- Physicians made examinations in with men who wanted to spend a5? Good Man Goes Wrong Ta on the Btatotea now only be ■ Nortuna. Van Gasbeck, iiuuiiccd by Henry J. Adaius, prln-’ . In The Manchester Evening Herald. queezer an-1 Knotty Pinei Cn'ol- cause Governor Lodge was Agile fact is that the preservation of a ~ The Navy recalled its search ves Field tripa will include a vUlt a temporary m or^e in one of the their time in hia sweets store talk public eonvoyanet? cjpsl Pocahontas Fuel Co. buildlnga near ing politics. with hove eny ef ed*rtlsln|^ rloslps hours: Prime Minister Nehru of India nets. After all, a Snail'ir'Shcll is and daring enough to seize it while child's first teeth is essential sel. the 'destroyer escort USB to a v ll Defense Area 3 headquar Dll his castle and jiist because he's a both political parties were batting the proper alignment of hea ‘V ' ..Seniors with special honors in the entrance. Later, the bodies Finally he set up a special sec- For
'■■r .- )'■ / V V '. MANCHEJ5TER EVENING HERALD, MANOHESTER, CONN.,. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1967 , WANCIgSSTEjl EVENH^HfeRAL^, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAYrTEBRUARY 6,1967 PAGE PA6S EIGHT KZ_ ■ ' * , : BUGS BUNNY Man—So .you. think Hobba is P dl taker—Describe your Ideal ■stingy?' ^ Answer to Provipug Pinilo} BUI to Appoint Town Clerk' Infant Girl 8th DisIriM May Vote Soon / Reds Disclose / Obituary O il Pric^f Friends—Stingy? Why, he goea Lumberman—She must have a Fornttr Entertainer IBUL'f5HI E Sense and Nonsense bUt to lunch early before hie ap- willowy' figure, hazel eyes, cherry LILT LI I petite contbs on, so he can save Ups, a voice of fine timber, and LTIJ12I I fraws Opposition at Hearing Found Dead On FireGonsolidation Issue 1 9 5 7 W d i n g money. pine for me. IJiDiJ Curb Asked Tram p ^of the Frlend—-Come, have lunch with ACEOS^ ^Require U SSUge Deaths G«ori|:e and the DrM onJ^I 'aven’t me. I . IMI ■■■ 1 1 1 Is ^llll 1 11 II nil ITOrmcr , Li A Manchester bill that wouldT ' ‘No man is indispensable,” In Norwich 'Hie Eighth School and XRlHtiai' the charter—which he called the For Defense ‘ad * bite for daya. p y i r think you Stern—All, right, if we go to whispers u u n sUfect the status, of the town Padula said. “Political destinies it liberal in the State"—would entertaincf, • Possessive i j u d District will vote on fire consolida could. apare me onb* some place nearby. I am alreajly CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER — Hertholt clerk's office ran into opposition being what they aVe, the majority be t^empled on and that on Issue of A t H e a lin g Landlady (bellowing) -Certaln- late. pronoun a this morning at a L^ialative Norwich,'Feb. 8 (AT—rA fi-week- tion within the next few moptha ^Oeatinaed from Page One) Howard Idelson A He appeared wins." great nnportance to the town of ly not! . . They Entered a restaurant close 7 Charges hearing at the State Clapitol. _ -old girl was found dead on the hall probably by the end of -.April. ilaacheeuc.,'‘would be aettled by Howard Edelson, 49, 23 Crest- on the — r- Tomkiel, Martin Back' BUI ,^ e f in December to overhaul the (CoattnMd from F a n Oais) Tramp—Thank yer, at hand, and as he ordered. Stern 8 Mix The bill would make the town A number of other town officials, stairway of a tenement house last This waa the eatimate given thia the represent^ves of 169 towns, wood Di^„ died at his home early The tramp atouchc^’ off; but In wondered what could be the man- waves. ''' 8 Ancient lyiih clerk an appointive instead of an night. ' , economic program. thia morning. • He w a it — > including Town Clerk Edward morning by Leon Thorp, president and 36 Senatorial distriets in the above the law and disdainful of few mlnutea .lai^r he waa back. ter with him for he said, capital eIbcUVB office, smd put it on a Tomkiel and General Manager Police said a pair of shears lay SUte.” All 11 top members of the Soviet Bom In Westfield, he had beena. of the silver near the unclothed body of little of the diatricL the public welfare.” He called for Landlady—Whal d'yer want Stern-.-I 'am not a hil^ htingry. 10 Wolfhound salary rather than' a fee basis. Tt Richard Martin, spoke in favor of An affirmative vote by the Die- - RuUnow also obje^tod to, the Communist party hierarchy showed resident, of Manchester fpr the past screen 11 Lease 30 Soviet name 45 Grafted Sandra Lodge, daughter of Mrs. 12 years, he previously resided In “vigorous, jpomprehensive, reme« now? Waiter—I beg pardon, sir, bui is supported by both the Republi the bill; but none of their argu trlct, which 'maintains the Man fact that anothe aepahite thxing up at the opening of Parliament. Tramp — Could I have a few you Just finished lunch five .mlnute:- IS Sea eagle 18 City in The 31 Apply oneself (her.) can smd' DemoCratlo parUes in Marjorie Lodge, a divorced mother Hartford. For the post year, he dial action... without a moment’a 48 Preposition ments were able to move Padula chester Fire Department, would district would be created/IHe con Economic matters and overhaul delay.'.’ worda with George ? ago. , 13 Depot (ab.) Netherlands 32 Assam Idanchester. - either. of four children. sidered thia a backward ate^ had been employed as purchasing 14 Yarn silkworm 47 Department provide the town with a elngle; of the Judicial system appeared to Neely said that ‘.‘when It comes 21 Scottish But this morning. Rep. Louis Tomkiel, who was Introduced to The child had an apparent head General Manager Richard agent for the Magson Uniform Co. BROAD View 15 Fork prong sheepfold 35 Her (ah.) Padula, House Chairman of ' the wound, police said, but an autopsy overall fire-fighting force. be the major business in prospect, of Ketuington. Prior to that, he to matters affecting the praftts Wife—So you think my new ball 48 Unusual . the comrtilttee by Republican War The South Manchester Fire De Un held that the bill bad a 'ttiuilt^ " o drastic shakeup was expected and aelf-lnterest of the .qiajor .09 Though deatlny may ahape IS Devotee ,23 Symbol for 38 Morindln dye Joint Senate-Rouse Cities and was scheduled for today to deter In” referendum In that the .taxing was employed :, at Manchester gown~looka like the.deuce? 17 Persia 40 He playied the 50 Pseudonym ren. as “ the first Democrat ..to win partment District has already Kthe Soviet government leader- companies, the oil lobby appears enda. . Hubby:—In. the card sense, my niton tr o u g h s Committee, said he an election in Manchester in a long mine the cause of death. voted to consolidate with the town, district would have to be establish Modes for 22 yefers. think It'a only fitting ISSown part of —— of Charlie takes "a poor view of making the Police said they could not detect ehim^ He leaves his -wife, Mrs. SUtelle to be more powerful than the dear. The deuce, you know, la the 24 Containers time," said he had found the job to effective July 1. ed by» ordinance. Any ordinance Pre To point out that aome credit goes 20 Wandering 35 Redact Christian Lamb town clerk, an appointive office,” any traces of blood on the shears, » Nikolai Bulganin, Depu- Edelson: a-daughter, Brenda Edel- President, the Ck>ngress, and the lowest possible cut. 32 Solid 51 Vipers be “strictly administrative." He In dieclosing the Eighth Dis can be overruled by a referendum. w Pre premier A. I. Mlkoyan and people." To eating and to sitting. 26 Apportion..w.. 41 Scottish river and warned that he wrlll oppose has been 4n office since November. found on the same step with the Mayor Harold A. Turklngton, aon; and a son, Robert Edelson, all S. S. Biddle 24 Storm 2TTlme gone by 43 Make into law, 52 MisplacM the bUlln the coriunlttee and when trict's intention to submit the is resident K3ementl 'Voroshilov, Called as the first day’s wit Iti a Chicago secondhand shop, a He also said a town clerk who baby who lay face down. sue to a vote of ita electorate, who laid he had originally been op of Manchester; three brothers, SSFirst'Une 28 Learning 44 Scottish girl 55 Card gam# it gets to the Mouse floor. The body was found by Mrs. three members'^ the Presidium of Harry of Berlin, and Max and Abe nesses were Arthur S. Flemming, stringless violin la diapUyed in 33 Notion had to seek reelection would de Thorp declined to discuss the Dis posed to a separate fire tax his the Communist ra lly Central com head of the Office of Defense Mo- Why la It that the people who Reward In Reelectlon prive the town of his services for Martha Piaseik and her' daughter trlct. asserted he had changed his Edelson, both of New Britain; and should keiep their mouths shut, the window with this sign; “fi35 34 Above RT The NorWalk Republican said trict's plans in detail. mittee, attended the^opening of the biUzation, and two Interior De with No Strings Attached." T r r r“ 1 T” 1 two months every two years while Sophie who told police 'they came Will ResUt Preaeure mind after realizing that, without one sister, Mrs. Mary Shpritz of never do, and the people who have 35 Louse egga making the town clerk an appoin out - into the hall after hearing colorful Soviet of naUqnalities in Baltimore, Md. partment officials, asaistant Secre something to say, seldom open 3S Hindu qtteen he campaigned. He also made It clear that of it, the town was “holding a club the Kremlin's chamber oUJAe Su tary Felix E. Wofmser and Hugh K 6 PI tive official "defeats the essence This Dili Had the roughest going scuffling noises. They said at first ficials of the District would re over the head" of the Eighth Dis The funeral will be held at 2 them- Looking out of the Window in his 37 Lets it stand of democracy. If he is good, he they'thought children were play preme Soviet, o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the A. Stewart, director of the Office N, house, a Russian named Rudolph of the four measures that Were un sist pressures from groups anxious trict. With Foreign Minister Ifihitrl of Oil and Gas. 38 Additions r i n will get his reward in reelection," der discussion this morning. The ing.- for an early vote. Could Mean Two Taxes John B. Burke EYineral Home, 87 J. David Stern, former publisher exclaimed: 42 Squeamish ha added. Shepilov and other^ on hand, Officials of major oil- compa only other opposition was voiced by Miss Piaseik said she found the “We’re not going- to be forced If a separate district is not E. Center St. Rabbi Leon Wind of nies are expected to teetify later. of'the l MANCHESTER EVEi^ING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1957 t»AGE ELEVEN va FACE TEN ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, EEBRUARY 6,'1967 — ------— ■ THE Wind Up ^ Highest Paid Herald Angle PS oyter Som ers ■ '• f - EARL W. YOST Jayvees P lay l Russell Record Bound New Scoreboards ■porta Biltor ‘Second Only to Ruth’ Gifts of Alumni Yfoikee Slugger Siglas Major Portion Thrill at Key Dinner ^athlete of last year, will be one of Despite Belated Start Many fins leUera and nice com the headline performers in the Bizzuto Says of Mick FRUIT LEAGUE Purchase of the two now 3{ith annual Yale Swimming The Berries and Dates A Nuts elertrlc seoretwards for the For Reported $60,000 ments have been received concern O f 59-30 W in] Carnival scheduled Saturday, Feb. scored respective 4-0 victories over ing the recent - 18th annual Qbld New York, Feb. 5 Russeil of Boston is on his gymnasium at Manchester 23 at New Haven. Mrs. McCormick, New Yofk, Feb. 5 i / P )— At $69,000 • year Mickey Mantl* Honeydews and Flgbars. and Key Dinner of the Connecticut High Bcheol were mode possi native of Seal Beach,. Calif., Holding quarter leads/of is a steal, ex-teammate Phil Rizzuto said today, adding th a t. w »y toward posting new records despite a late start in the Peaches upended Sugar Plums S-1 ble through the generosity of New York, Feb.l5.X/P)-—Mfcke.v Mantle is o ff and ruhninjf Sports Writers' Alliance. current National Basketball Assn, campaign. The former in the third match. Lucille Maho the lost five graduating class- toward the |100,000 salSry level and ma.v wind up the highest One such letter waa received' 16-7, 31-9 and 47-19. CKeney the New York Yankee centerfielder on cold financial vidue is San Francisco All-America joined the Celtics after playing ney topped ail participants with ^ Principal Rdson Bailey re- ipaid player in hasehall history. A t the a ^ of 25 when most from d J. Charlie Robbins., M.D., | Tech encountered little dif worth “ three times as much. No matter what Mickey asked, in tn* Melbourne Olympic games...------. . i..—, single games of 105-116-126 and a pdrteiL Priced at W29, ex- young men are building the first steps of a career, the bldnd a top athlete in hU own right and ficulty racing to a M-30 vic -ythe Yankees would have hod t» He missed the first 24 games of the fine 346 triple. Mary Lucas pinned rloaiag iastollatlen, the elec now on the staff at the Middle- ^ ^ * tory over outcla«8)ea Somers I cough it up,” the Scooter addetL a 107 single and Janet Mailhot had trical de\lce was bought with - " . " ...... •slugger from Commerce, Okla. has town Stats .Hospital. i S?vlctorlea^Early 'Wynn and siaason, but since then his rebound Bob Lemon, Cleveland Indian "He and Ted Willlanvi are the only ing wotic has been sensational. a 115. monetary gifts from a fund ^ _ ' .[just signed a new contract calling “I got quite a thrill out of th e, yesterday aftenu^n at the Y. Paul Sheridan real drawing cards left in base Lind say Tops With Coach W o o ^ Bushey em Although out of the running in RBC IJCAOUE built mp by tho student grad Gold ICey Dinner. . . I had never 1 ball and I think Mickey ranks aee> Pagani’s Clippers defeated uates of tho 19&2-56-S4-5S Glover Zooms'lv^r^t^fne seen so many celebrities In one victories. Whltey Ford of ploying hia JayvSes during most ond only to Ruth." the total rebound rankings a^ com . _ - a s 1 *** concerned are afraid to give the New York Yankees has hla of the bns-sidad action, the locals ^ Isd by N B A statisticians (he': Renn’a Tavern 3-1 while the West and '88 elosScs. •pot before. . . Thanks for the Paces Indians ^ National Loop I t l A H I ^ Hi* »alfVy figure. They figure sights set this year on gaining the notched their fifth win of the win Rizzuto, who was cut loose by eeventh with 6221 Maurice Stokes, ._ - Side Tavern gained an easy 4-0 Alto, the Installation was ticket to the pre-dinner social. I the Yankees last summer after a fxLSaVyCs vg AU. xTLA. XA -i it isn t good policy to announce that had a chance to be right in the 1(10 Win Club. In five seasons, the ter aa agatngt four aetbacks. of Rochester is tops with 892 in ; l-'g a f aaf- 1-^ n *• q a forfeit win over the Hartford Rd. completod without charge by Mickey is getting mqre than Yogi career spanning 16 years, made hie the Theodore D. -Bross Co., group with all the big shots. I New Yqrk southpaw hss won 80 Regulars Hank Jaalowski and To 26th Win 'B l^paoee). rUiSten is tn good po8^^^*“ ■■■ e l e c Grill. Top scores were turned in games while losing but 28. Ford is comment afte.r Mantle formony tion to set two other records— ■ ____ _ by Art Massaro 132-849, Eli Mc- Hartford eHetrlcoi eontroetoro thM Mickey. 8. "8 had a gO(xl visit with Paul Phin- Don Fiaher were In the game for signed his 1957 contract at Toake* who did the eleetriral drork on Scoring Race ney, Hugh Greer and Karl Kurth. better then .500 against every club w r a g e per game and percentage | Montreal. Feb. 5 (/R-O etroifs Mullin 130 and Fred Poudrier 128. The baseball writers, howfeveh. approximately alx mlnutee and The high-scdrl'. j seniors on Stadium. The $60,000. mtUdng the new plant. ' It was the only chance I had all he’s faced and hla pet foe has been VILLAGE CHARMERS XI.... a.established by various means newcomer Jack Lee played three Mancheeter High’s State Cham-! Mickey the third highest salaried .of recoveries. , xed Undssy. in his 13th season The scoreboards were em- night to shake hands with Pete the Chicago White Sox, a team he minutes. Otherwise, it was strict Averaging 20.9 All three matches resulted-, New York. Feb. 6 iJP>—A Sunday Mantle’a aaliry is between pionship rifle team had to move in Yankee history behind Jo* I for the only pro team he’s ever pIo3red f o r . the first time last (Pete Wlgren of Manchester, one has beaten 19 times while losing ly the JV’s who carried the brunt The Celtic rookies grabbed 140 3-1 decisions,' with Johnson Paint mght s c o rl^ ra^mpage shoved ,58.000 and $60,000. probably but five times. over and make way for junior Paul DiMagglo and Ruth, is an esti played for. has inched to s one- Friday-rUght. for the Mi a e v e la m r s ^ e d GIoxciLJnto first Earlier the same ayStem of the Gold Key recipients) as he the attack. Harry Roy and Har- ' iabounda in six games last week to polnt lead. In the three-man Na- beating Fogarty Bros., Beaupre Sheridan yesterday in tho Haftford mated figure but deeme^ close. ter-HoIl CCTL contest, place In the American Hockey j produced a $58,000 estimate fm L . was surrounded most of the time.” ry Holmes toppea tHe Techmen run his season's average to 20.9 tional Hockey League scoring race. Motora turning back Garden Grove Big Tommy Rhylec of Meriden, Armory as the Indiana took the DiMaggio dragged down $100,066- League’s scoring scramble. Robbins was one of a number of with 12 and 10 points, respectively, (e r game. The record ia 16.4 per- and Cobum A Middlebrook topping Berra but now that has lieen raided who played several games with the measure of Farmington in a -our- in his heyday and the great Ruth Statlstlca released today showed Jarvis Realty. Vivian Sheldon, The’ Ba,ron star scored his second 1« couple of thousand. former star athletes under Wlgren while center Skip Lavenlan caged man match. 728-698. Sherldat.'s game, set by Dolph Schayes of Lindsay with 63 points. Montreal’s Manchester Merchants’ football drew $80,000 when the dollar could rolled the only noteworthy score, three-goat "H at Trick” of the aea- Refuses to Answer who turned out to help honor their 11 tallies for the losers fine 185 easily topped the day’s Syracuse In 19M. And ir Boston's Jean Beliveau with 62 and the Red team last season, w8s the 10th buy twice aa much aa today snd a 110 single. aon in Cleveland’s 7-0 rout of Dan Topiping, Yankee co-owner, former coach. Dr. Bernard Sheri Boosts Total shooting and paved the nmy to last X games, Russell has snared Wings’ Gordie Howe with 61. Springfield. That gave him 35 goals round pick of the Detroit Lions when ’Uncle Sam took • . less 29 per cent of Celtic rebounds and Chatters W in refused to answer a question com dan and Dr. Ray Mozzer, both in the recent National Football Jaslowskl, Cheney’s leading scor Manchester’s 26th straight vic greedy cut. AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE and 39 assists for 74 points. His 35 paring the two top salaries on, the 18 per cent o f all rebounds by both Figures also revealed rookie Don Several- fine scores were noted,' local dentists, were two of Pete’s League draft. Rhylec was a great er, picked up' nine points in his tory. Simmons has been tending Bos goals scored is also tops. club. He did hint, however, that former "boys” on hand as well as ’’DiMaggio was a fine • player,** teams. Both figures are im- including Ell Fish 147-130-382, pass catcher gnd defensive end brief appearance to boost hia sea Farmington waa far from full ton’s goal at a league-leading pace Last week’s leader. Paul Larives Beri-a might be a shade out froiit Charlie Waite. Ray Jewell, Joe Rizzuto said. know, because I matched. > Mike Denhup 131-349. Alex Titor Rec Loop Tilt with American International ' the son’s total to 139 in nine con strength, since illness and scholas since he was called up from the of Providence, dropped to a sec in a joking reference to Ytogl'g Sylvester, Lefty Bray. Wilbur tests. With his average e f 16.4 playbd with him juat sa I have In scorin': defending char.'fi 139-347. W. Jacobs 152, John Per- ond-place tic with Jimmy Moore of mythical job as ‘ ‘assistant mana past three seasons.. .Best looking Mickey Mantle, With YohkM pilot Cosey^Stengel looking over hia shoulder, views pqrtroit of Yan tic ineligibility had reduced the played with Mantle. But he waa • minors to replace the suddenly re retto 138. Carl Bolin Jr. 132. Milt Brown and Jaek Crockett to list freshman basketball prospect on points, Jaslowskl is the lone Silk Bob Pettit o f St.' Louis holds a tired Terry Sawchuk. Cleveland at 60 points, one point ger.” kee immortal Babe Ruth after signing hl^l957 contract with the Yankees in New York Feb. 4. He squad to a bare minimum of four ^ b , unemotional workman. Telford 132, Tony Mayer 128 and a few. the Trinity College campus in Towner averaging double figures men. The powerful reserve comfortable margin over the field. L Pet. better than fourth-place Bo EUk, ‘ •Whatever they both make, they this season. t signed for a reported $60,000. . (A P W ir^h oto). Tnere wasn’t much glamor to him. Pettit scored 94 points in three Should Lindsay maintain his Larry Batea 126. Match results Damato'a .. 0 1,000 The letter from Robbins also Hartford is Barry Royden who has strength of the large Indian xpiad the Barons’ rookie flash. deserve said Topping. "O f told of one of Wlgren’s greatest “Mantle Is a much greater gate . games last week for a season total pace in the 21 remaining Red were as follows: Manchester Auto Pagani’s ... 3 .667 been averaging better than 26 Tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 at had to be content with firing for Horx'ath on Spree ^course, YOgi as assistant------manager nights. The letter read like this: attraction. People come out to ses o f 1,382 and a per-game average Wings’ games, he would crack his Parts blanked Alcar Co. 3-0, Hol Chatterbox . has to get a little extra,” points per gam e.. .Trin's Director the Y, the Techmen will engage credits towarC their school let A spree by Bronco Horvath gave " I had been meaning to write to him hit those tape-measure hoims personal record of 78 points and lywood Service shutout Chmliffe Netv Safety Device for Hunters Missilemen , George Weiss, Yankee general of Athletics Ray Oostlng has been the 11th Battoliori Missilemen in ters, while Sheridan, C7*ptain Tom 5 o f 27A. ,ln 'playing five games, him a total of eight points for the runs, make fantastic catches uid endanger Howe’s league record of Motors 3-0 and Manchester Radi Pretty Pat Lee holds s shotgun which features a brilliant red LaFlamme . manager, told’ newsmen that Man you to remind you that Pete had granted a leave of absence and a supervised ■ct'lramage. Friday Baseler, Alan Ferris, and Da^.d ..runnerup Paul Arisin and thlrd- week, and fifth place with 64 another National A A U champion run the bases like a deer. They yanUng Nall Johnston, both of 95-set in 1952-63. Lindsay’s 78 in ator edged DeCormler Motors. 2-1. stock and fore-end in Chicago Feb. 4. The new color scheme is White Glass tles' new contract represented the during his absence his duties will night in Williihanttc, the locals Foii| String .Ends Ni tter competed. AH the Manches Ricketts’ w u it to see him hit one out e f the. ’49-’.60 wort him his only league points. . in the broad jump. That was Lock clash with Windham Tech in an Philadelphia, reduced Pettit's leod. First names were lacking in this being introduced to help cut the 2200 hunting aciidents recorded biggest one-year raise since he had be handled by Karl Kurth. .Ticket ter giinners scored in the magic park or kick the ■water pell. scoring title- morning’s score sheets. last year by the National Safety Council. (A P Wirephotoi. Larry Zeidel of Hershey still hart Rogers back in 1934 or so. attempt to avenge a previous 58- Aristn has 1,279 points, Johnstoii Reinforced Chattfrbox Restau holds the league lead in penalties been connected with the Yankees Manager Jack White of the New 180 circle. Aura of Olamer Broke Deadlock COUNTRY CLUB MEN and probably for all time. As Man He went to Wesleyan and then to 42 setbacl^' ijiM . rant gained a tie for third place with 144 m^utes. York Yankees reports his office is A second squad of four men, "Williams is the same way The 31-year-old Wing took the Two games— Irons over Spauld tle reportedly got $32,500 last year, Princeton and I believe he received now accepting requests from in C’hrary Tprii. (56) composed of three sophomores and Last night's only NBA action in the Rec Senior Basketball The leading scorers; hia PHD, in chemistry. I haven’t B F PlR. After 42 Successful Tosses unpredictable, with an aura o f lead by scoring four assists last ings and Greens over Eagles — the raise ran between 70 per cent dividuals and organizations for Ilnimo,. / .. a junior, led by sophomore ,Js(ik saw Fort Wayne dase past the St. CleYelaail Indians League last night with an overtime G A PU. seeit him in a good many years. 3 4-7 '*10 glamor about him. But Mantle week to break a two-way deadlock were scored as 4-0 triumphs and 63-62 victory over the Missilemen and 80 per cent. tickets for home games of the Bissau,A ...... 4 (VI R Toomey’e tremendous 186, scored Louis Hsadu into first plsce in the 1. Fred Glover, <71ev. .35 39 74 When t reminded Pete about It, he ...... ,3 0-1 New York Feb. 5 (jp)—They,.,hla team ia safely ahead, ^aa the[^,&oqrS** Tech tripped Auburn 76- now is younger and can do more of 69 points. Beliveau scored a goal two other matches — Birdies ovdr at the high school gym. In the Mantle earned a boost by leading Yanks at Yankee Stadium this 6 706, and will receive credits toward vWsstem Division by defeating 2. PSul Larivee, Prov. .33 36 69 said that one of the biggest nights ...... 1 04) 3 can put Dave Ricketts' name in life of an otherwise dull paVty ez 6'i to an overtime that wound up things.” and two assists. Fairways and Royals over Acush- first game of the doubleheader. the American League with 62 hom coming season...... 0 04) 0. their letters since their score tops phis 103.91. 3. Jimmv Moore, C3ev. .18 51 69 of his life was when he went to his the record bdok now. \ West Virginia routed Vlrpnla in a brief fight between Teoh’s Rizzuto said there is no accurate Fourth in scoring was Detroit's nets — were decided by a 3-1 ver Pagani Caterers improved their ers, a .353 batting average and 130 ...... 3 3-4 9 the Farmington total also. Excel Warriors, playing without Better Speed on Bases 4. Bo El'lk. CTev. ...,* .33 36 68 first National AAU track meet in ...... 0 ' 0^ 0 Military 89-67. The crowdX of Lenny Cohen and Auburn’s Rex way of gauging Mantle’s value to Norm Ullman with 47 points. dict Sherwood Ferguson 134-138- runs batted in. Unanimous choice Over the past 18 season, almost The Duquesne senior has given lent 176’S by Ken Miller and Jim l^backcourt ace Jack Oeorge hold on second place with a spirited 5. Bronco Horvath, Madison Square Garden...... 0 04) 0 college basketball sharpshooters 2,800 particularly admired Huiifi- Frederick. The outcome- left Tech the Yankees at the gate— "But It Howe leads the league with 30 371, Fran Rieder 138-361, Bundi 53-45 triumph over stubbora La- for most valuable player in the 50,000,000 paid admissions have ...... 2 fVO 4 Tierney, both aophompres. with and wm ^Joe Graboskl hampered Roch...... 32 32 64 league, Mickey haa spent the Win ley’a behlnd-the-back field goal 5-4 in the SEC and Auburn 3 -1. Is tremendous.” goals and.'Lindsay is Jops in as Tarca 126-360, Alex Hackney 340 Flamme Kelvinators. “That night Joe McCluskey won been registered for night games to ...... 4 04) fi a new target. junior Steve Reale’s 168, indicate a broKan nose, hau a hard row and Joe O rina 142 came up with 6. Willie Marshall. Hers. .26 37ter, 63 touiing the banquet circuit to the ateelplechase and set a new ...... 6 0-1 12 from 15 feet out, with 36 seconds Vanderbilt forged to a 5-3 SIGC "The Yankees drew more than • '' sists with 40. Simmons hss al Big Aim of Manager By virtue -of its one-point win the American League. The 1M7 Last week Ricketts cracked the continued strength for the Indian million people on the road last to bos. Oalst the timely shooting lowed nine goals in five games the night's best scores. 7. Dune Fisher, Hers, .;25 26 51 pick up assorted awards. record. Lockhart Rogers won the schedule represents an all-Ume j Total, ...... 26 '^17 69 national collegiate record for con remaining. It was the eighth con r^ord by whipping Alabama S l Ernie B e ^ and W a lt Davis over the 11th Battalion, Chatter 8. Camille Henry, Prov. .31 16 47 ” If you stay in one piece.” Top ue, leaving Bama at 3-4 in the con- i.flemen next year year,” -he said. “They were the since he replaced Sawchuk and ELKS LEAGUE broad jump aid Francis Leary record for night games with- 237 I secutive foul -conversions, set at secutive victory for the Moun White never in serious conten kept the W a rrim close while Bob box deadlocked the Soldiers for Ken Wharram. Buff. .18 29 47 ping-told Mantle. "you can do r piR fertnee. 'Penneasee hit better than greatest road draw to the liistory another rookie, Norm Defelice. His League-leading Gene’s Bottle was third In the 1,000 yard race listed after dark. B altlm or^s the , Garrow. f ... 1-7 fA 38 by Chet Forte of (Columbia taineers, who are 8-0 in the South tion w'iUi the power-laden Indians, Houbrega was s w k in g the Pis Shoppe (14-6) and Armory Pack (Fourteenth of a Series) ^■'can do a good Job around second third spot as both clubs now Gordie Hannigan, something never done by another to John Borlcan. After the dinner Hardy, f ... ^2 ern Conference. half' its shots from the floor to of baseball. And who do you think 1.80 goals per game average com By KERBY FARRELL leader with 47 arc light at^actlons earlier thl., season. He entered last Farmington showed surprising ton drive with 19 pm ts. Johnston age (10-10) rolled to a 2-2 stale base. I hope to have Bobby run a boast identical 4-5 won and - lost Ro<^...... 12 36 47 player before in records and money I ran into Ray Jewell who still loavenUn. f . .... 4 downX^lorida 97-79. packed 'em in?' Mantle, o f course. pares with the league leading 1.85 Henderson, Tdhn.. Feb. 5 iJP)— and Kansas City. Chicag^wlll play Loiu'rIu', c . .... 0 night’s game with Niagara boast Two of live top 10 teams in the Bl -ength. Firing only Uvlce a week, had 19 points and Artsip 18. mate as did second place Patten little more this year. I see where records. The victors led practically 9. Gordon 'Vejprava, before you retire.” holds the high school broad jump I figure that in a aeries en the figure of Jacques Plante, Montreal I'm still In the process of famillar- With all the money talk. Man 22 at night, Detroit 21/ Cleveland P«rrftakl, g . .... 3 0-3 ing 40 straight conversions with Associated Press weekly poll saw Wichlto, chasing Bradley In the the losera still produced one of the road with a team like Detroit er TIm .Sooriag netmindet. Builders (13-7) and Deci’s Drive- he attempted to steal 21 bases and all the way, posting quarter leads a e v ...... 17 28 45 record at. 21 feet, 11 inches. D. Garrom*. | .... 1 0-0 izing myself, with the club’scit per ager Casey Stengel had trouble 31. Washington 40, N*w York 17 Piun»‘v. a ...... n 0-n nary a mi.ss. In the first half he action and one had . real squeaker. Missouri Valley Conference, better teams to face the local hot Washington, Mantle alone Is re O Pte A vg The scoring leaders; In (8-12) while Oak Grill (1()-10) was successful 17 times. Any ruh- of 16-12, 28-23 and 45-21 before Jewell said that Rogers had done sonnel so I ’m afraid I won’t be In i.er who is that successful ought Bill Dougherty’s free throw Steering the news oonferencq and Boston 18. St. Clalrf. K __ 0 (v-i tallied N os.'41 and 42. Nindi-ranked Iowa State was smacked Detroit 97-76 to remain shots this year. sponsible for 25,000 of' these who PetUt, St. Louis ... 49 IS^UTA G. A. Pts. captured all four points from Capi 21 feet, l l ' j inches in high school saved by the gun before winning position to give a very comprehen to runjUore. I ’ve alwav.s thought around to baseball. But he finallyV Tolala ...... n Then—oops!--He missed his only half a game behto(l the Braves Disappointed by the pitiful show buy tickets. A t home where he ArUto. Phlla...... m l a r o ^ i 1. L indsay. tol Equipment (6-16), but never quite got the record. I Assists by goat ' keepers In the 3-lS 30 over Colorado 72-71. A split sec- sive evaluation of thele (Develand Carrasquel was a prettv good ball made it. calling Xiantle "The great Score at half 31-9 Cheney. first try in the second half. Un (6-0 in conference play) Oklaho- ing of the highly touted Middle- plays more often the number Is Johnston, Phlla. ... 51 1229 24^ Detroit 23 40 63 John Saslela 150-130-379, Ray ^^1on^^lm^" ^ ''“~ ^-” I-Foul Shoot EventI believe Ray’s record is the oldest National Hock^ League have and after the final gun had Indians until “ Her we’ve gotten | player. I liked him when he was I With the addition of Buzz est hitter, for distance I ever saw- daunted, Duquesne went on to win, ("A A&M dampened Tulsa’s con town 'TigOTs earlier this week, the Schayes. Syracuse . 49 1110 22.7 Beliveau, Bjorkman 136-386. Hippo Cor- in the high school book.” Jewell, a been regarded /u a most unusual 73-52. sounded. Bob Helzer sank the goal Oousy, Boston . . . . . 49 1060 21.4 ourselves straightened away in ! with the White Sox. Keeney and Dave Boland, former in the modem age.” ference hopes with a 50-42 defeat Indians were forced Into their ■with 5,000 to 10,000 in a single Montreal rentl 126-134-358, Hal Hartley At Y Wednesday resident of Bolton, is In the in feat. Yet It hM actually happened that would have meant a Colorado Tardley, F t Wayne . 49 1081 21.0 149-366, Sam Vacantl 353, Jim spring training. ; 'W’e’re going to have five catch- Manchester High cagers and now As .Stengel put it, “ I ’ve seen him surance business with Flo.vd Forde Ricketts’ performance enlivened and St. Louis staved off a resur highest five-man score (918) of series. 3. \Howe, Detroit seven tlmes.'ln the past 15 years. a full evening o f court activity victory. the season to top the Farmington ‘On the road I think the visiting Lovallette, Mpls. .. 46 1027 21.4 4. Benson 340 and Jim Aceto 148 I have been studying the club, ers in Tucson—Jim Hegui., Hal performing with the New’ Britain Foul shooting contest for boys hit balls so far in this park (Stadi in Manchester. Leary w as also a M alone Lost gent Drake team for a confer Goalie Al RoUina of the Chicago that saw George Bonsalle sc»re gunners, decimated though their club gets 25 cento on every ticket Sharman, Boston .. 44 931 21.2 topped all keglera. .all winter, naturally, and I have i Naragon, Russ Nixon, Earl Averill Teachers College freshmen array, shooting at the Community Y will um) and Washington that even the Wlgren product. Black HS'Wks' was credited with Eighth-ranked Bradley had a ence victory 78-72. become painfully aware of this: i and a kid called Brown. I ’d like to President came out to see him 27 points in his swan song for Illi waltz in beating the University of squad waa. sold. A t home, the club geta.prse* Twyman, Rochester. 51 800 16.7 8. Bath] the Chatterbox quintet served no be held Wednesday night starting "Well, It sure .was a big night, an assiat earlier this seiuson. Oth Other college headliners includ F nois, and Hot Rod Hundley of The local gunners go after win tlcslly all of it, of course. ^ MaOauley, S t LouU 40 782 16.0 New We’ve got to be more acUve on the i come up with a catcher who can tice that it will no longer be a at 7 o’clock. twice.” To UConn Five 1 orlland 107-73. In gaining their and 1 won’t forget it for a long ers wlto have performed this un ed a 62-54 rictory by Washington "So of the Yankees' mllllon>plua 6. Moore, bases. We’ve got to get to running rap the bail. In addition to Smith, soft touch for loop rivals. Keeney To dale there are 20 boys signed Predicts Closer Rare West Virginia wow the spectators eighth straight victory, the Braves No. 27 .tomorrow afternoon, in time! Oh! I forgot to say that I usual/trick were Terry Sawchuk, of St. Louis over lows, and Fur attendance on the road, to break, up the double play. I our outfielders include Gene Wood- topped the winners’ scoring parade up in the Midget League and a Mantle, making like a manager, Storrs. Feb. 5 (Jf)— Tha Univer by shooting behind bis back, drib broke their own seven-year-old jetu rn match with Loomis in the i, a feUew Montreal Butler, W a rd had quite a visit at my table with who/received t'wo assists to two man’s 80-78 defeat of William and like Mantle may account for one- noticed that in all the games they llng. Jim Busby, Roc!:y Colavlto, with 22 points while Boland cagefi like number in the Junior Divi said he thought Boston. Cleveland, sity of Connecticut sends its bas bling while lying on the floor, and scoring record and brought their local Armory. Pro Basketball 7. M. Richard, Edaon Bailey, Gil Hunt, Chester sepiirate seasons while with the Mary in the Southern Conference. fourth o f them. He probably brlai|s Montreal ... played for the Yankees last year. Roger MSrls. Dave Poi>e "and Joe 16 tallies. Baseball star Gene John sion. Chicago and Detroit 'm ight make r^troit Red Wings. BUI Durnan ketball team against Massachu similar capers. season’s record to 14-2. The match aummaries; Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle hit Robinson, John Mrosek and Bemie Othei Scores in $100,000 on the road and os 8. Litsenberger, Caffie. 1 think Colavlto h’as a son hooped 12 markers for the vic Boys between the ages of 10 and trouble for the Yanks this year j6t Montreal, Mike Karakaa of Bos setts in a Yankee Conference Bonsalle, one of ti.e more prom Irish Drub Cruuideni Manchester 738 . E aetera Division Fight Tonight Sheridan, a fellow Boltonlte.” Other results: Arizona. State 87 185 much at home — Juat with his per W. L. Pet. Chicago ___ into only two double plays between chance to be a standout player, tors. But the night’s scoring hon 12 are considered in the Midget and predicted "they’ll all be pretty ton, Bert Gardiner of Boston and game tonight, but the Huskies inent academic casualties among Notre Daitu used 25-polnt Paul Sheridan ..... 98 What Charlie didn’t mention (Tempe) ,79, New Mexico AAM 71; 84 183 sonal drawing power. Bostonv...*...... 33 .673 9. H. Richard, them. 'Think of that—this meant lie ’s got lots of power and si real ors again went to the JlisaUemen’s Glass while the Junior^ are boys close, a lot closrv than la.st year.” Johnny Mower ot the Red Wings will . be without Bob Malone, a college ranks,- waa the prime sh(>otlng by John McCarthy and 22 David Nutter ...... #9 16 Hartford, Feb. 5 OPi—A chunkliy the fact that he holds 11 Ng Arizona 73v Texas Western 52; 180 “So at $60,000, the Yankees Ore Philaduphia...... 27 26 .619 Montreal ... that they were hitting a lot. ot strong arm. I ’d like to give Maris Don Mosier who .taHied 13 basketa ranging'from 13 to 15. Asked to list the men he’'flgured . . . There have been eight "Hat high-scoring forward. mover in a 96-89 Illinois ■victory points by Tom Hawkinti in roUinr Thomas Baseler .... 94 80 built Gene Butler of Boston, who course, but it also, suggests that tional long distanse and mUa- Brigham Young 73. New- Mexico 82 180 getting him dirt cheap.” New Tork ...... 25 26 .500 19. 'Olmstead, L good shot Ir left field. The kid’s and seven of nine foul shots for Boys can shoot at one Rec Cen he would have to beat to repeat Tricks” in the National Hockey Coach. Hugh Greer w’ss told by ovef Ohio State’s Big Ten basket to, a 99-82 grudge victory over Alan Ferris ...... 98 sports a goatee Inviting a clean whoever was on base when those thon running championship ,4nd 60; Colgate 85. NYU 68 Florida Syracuse...... 24 25 .490 Montreal .... going to be great some day. Wait a total of 33 points. * ter only. Those boys wanting to his 1956 sweep. Mantle listed Har League this season. A “ Hat Trick” university dfficials last night Ma ball leaders. Despite the loss, the Holy OosB at Boston aGrden. The Farmington 668 shot to his rugged chin. Is but a singles were hit w(sre high-tailing fitted in perfectly at the Gold'Key State 97, Rollins 94; Idaho State 81 180 ' ' ' Western Ditision until you see him. He can run, he’s LaFlamme raced to an 11-8 first shoot at the Y may do so by sign vey Kuenn and Al Kaline of De is three goals scored by tha same lone has been declared Iqeiiglbic^___ Buckeyes clung to the conference Irish had suffered tv/o successive Bruce B randin...... 99 Blight favorite to repeat a victoi^ for second, not startling around. Dinner with all the celebrities 81, Colorado Mines 57; Kansas 77 1776 Fort W ayn e...... 28 2s .500 got a fine arm and he came along quarter advantage only to have ing up any time before Wednes troit and Ted Willlama of Boston. player in one game. . . Hockey is to play because of what .lead, thanks to Michigan’s 66-54 humiliations in the Garden at the David ‘Wheeler ..... 99 * scored a few weeks ago In present. : late t9, Nebraska 53; New Or 77 172 S t Louis ...... 24 25 .490 Must Improve Hitting great last year after a slow start. Pagani's rally to lead 25-21 at half day or come to the Y Wednesday "And there are aix or seven winning a lot of new fans because callH scholastic difficulties. victory over second-place Purdue. hands of Holy Cross and cut loose 'niomaa Bllnn ...... 95 Rochester ...... 22 29 .431 Last Night Fights ling Hartford's Steve Ward to- To overhaul' the Yankees, our time and 39-28 at the three-quarter Yankees who could have a good PerhSspa Mme day Robbins will leans Loyola 62, Southwest La. Milton Brown ...... 87 83 170 I f determination and desire count, night and sign up. The deadline of the regular Saturday afternoon The officials did not elaborate The triumphs left Illinois and with scorli.), that tied Notre Minneapolis ...... 20 30 .400 ntghtsjn a 10-round rematch at mark. Bill Sheekey and Kenny year.” he added, ’’Bill Skowron be up for consideration as a Gold 50; Moreheed State 104, Murray Manchester shooters, other than club must Improve its hitting as he’ll be somewhere with us. for shooting will be 9 o’clrwk. television series of N.H.L. games on how the 6-3 senior had failed to Michigan tied for third place with Dame’s all-time single game point Tnesday’s Schedule New Y o rk -r Sugar Hart, 146H, Foot Suafd Hall. Butler opened Lowd scored 14 and 10 points, re- could lead the league just like 1 Key winner. State 90; St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 74,. the second squad already men well as its team speed. We had, a I don’t like to talk too much and after last week’s free-for-all meet scholastic requirements. Indiana, 74-57 ccmquers of North production and marked the llghest ONLY ONE GAME is on Up to Boston VI Syracuse at New York. Philadelphia, stopped Barry A lli cuts ove\Steve’s eyes with butts team batting average of .244 last about my Indianapolis club of last spectively, for the winners while did." more spectators than ever are 'ex western. Penn Military 61; Washington and tioned, included Ed Feltham, Bill Rochester at New York. accidental but butts neverthe Malone will be missed by thb tally ever recorded against Holy le e 88, Johns Hopkins Okla night in the Businessmen's Basket son, 146X. Springfield. Mass., 7. year. This tied three other dubs, year but after all the kld.j who Bill Holnies with 13 markers and WHAT’.** IT PROVE? After Mantle listed Herb Scor(> Shots Heree Rnd KiK There pected to turn to the teevee set or sJfe of Party Cross. Breadheft, Ronnie Osella, and Fhilsdel]Ala at St. Louis. less— to stopNhim* midway in their Huskies, who are unbeaten in con homa caty 9', St. ^ a ry ’a (Tex.) ball League at the East Bids Rec. Milwaukee — Bob Satterfield. the (hibs. Giants and Orioles, for played there for me are responsible Dan McKeever and tall Roy Hare, of CHeyeland as the pltcheV tough- Pat McCormick, i double win to the Boston Garden, New Haven Hundley, who clowns only when Brent Anderson. Herm's Climers will betUe the Monday’s Result alated ten-roui^ go at the Boston ference play this aeason. In the Southeastern Conference, 66* 182'4, Chicago, outpointed Julio the lowest batting liiartt. Obviously for my being up here. each "with 11 points, stood' out in New York— (N E A l — The j est to face because of his fast ball ner in both thV 1952 and 1956 Arena, Springtield CoUseum or Jayceea starting a t 7:15. The Fort Waynp 108, PhUsdelphls OL Mederos, 192, Cuba, 10. Garden In Dece: In 16 games this year, Malone the Ijoys have to improve their bit Raines Infield Chadidate q. losing cause. last two "big” horses in the east. | and curve, he was asked why was Olympic divink competitions and Madison Square Garden to catch nightcap has ^ n canceled aa Wedacalay’s Schedule Paris — (Charles Humez, 160, "Get me that guy again” has haa scored 202 points fbr an aver ing. I ’m Just optimistic enough to In * addition, to Maris. Harrell, Chatterbox’s 63 points was a Native Dancer and Nashua, bbth Score so rough, acclaimed thp' number one female the pros in the flesh. Green Manor hss dropped out o f Syracuse vs. New York at Bos Prance, stopped Pat McAteer, 187, been Steve’s cry Jnch. He’s a fear age of 12.5 per game. Little League Plans ton. hope that they. will. I- expect that Nixpn and Regalado, we’re brin? new team high for the current sca- finished second in the Kentucky " I just can’t hit him, he said the six-team loop sfter forfeiting Britain, 8 (European Middleweight less lighter, thinks he lick any. most of our improvement at the ■ ig up youngsters like T-arryj while LaFlamme’s 45 tallies Derby. | with a slow grin. Fort Wayne at Boston. Championship). body in the world. andNvas quite Manchester High Track Squad ita last two starts due to the lack Philadelphia at Minneapolis. plate should come from Bobby ines. a shortstop, who batted proved a team’s season’s low. ■ LONG TIME BETWEEN Meeting on Friday of players. Manchester, England — Boswell irritated when a gushln^wound Avila and A l Smith. Avila, one of over 300 in each o f hte first two i. FjiffiinU <5S> S t Louis at Rochester. St. Louis, Trinidad, stopped Ray over his right eye stopped mm in B F Pta. Hu/hez^ Title Hopes Brighter the few .Jbatters in ' the American seasons in organ/lzed ball; Bud Shrekpy t Chapel HiU. N. C. -^ (N B A )— An Important Little league Corbett, England, 5. ( WeighU Un their first duel. 5-« 11 In First Test Against Owls First PLAC E wUl be at stoke TT»e New York Yankees have a League With a better than .300 Stan Pituja:"and John Gray, i AUken i ...... It 1-3 The last undefeated baaketball baseball meeting will be held Fri Wednesday night when the league* available K Fine Record , 2 3-2 North Carolina Lengthens Lead .working agreement with New lifetime record, certainly is not a pitchers and several others. 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Thie Is an ex (Conttnaed tram Page One) (OoRttnaed from Pago One) MANCHESTER - Moinng aud U N P I& b a l a n c e POUR ROOM apartment, second cellent buy (or $13,000. Immediate BOLTON-New 5% room ranch in' industry, and not to some itinerant Coventry, Feb. 6 (Special) — 0 4-H O tab DEPT. HOURS atored by a akllled, courtcoua in trucking Co. MI. 3-6568.,, Owned group that might coma in from (Japt Walter 8. Keller, who has MONTHLY PAYMENTS I floor. Heat and not water.wt Vicinity occupancy. Good financing. T. J. a seeluded lo ca ti^ Lot is 175x200 from a darkened adjoining room. Local 4-R (Jlub garden msmbsn structor. Professional teaching. and operated by Walter 4- $18:79 ROOM FOR RENT. 318 E«at Mid in favor of loworing the voting time to tUne to stage a racing been named commander of the are InvltM to a vegetable judging 8:16 A. M. to 4:60 P. M. Manchester’s loading . driving Cf new . High School. $80 per (Jrockett, Realtor. Office ML with more land available if de ett Jr., and William J. PDt^ertnk 8 Complete dle Tpke. Parking. MI. 34194, month. Give references. Refined 3-1577 or Res. MI. 9-7761.. sired. Price of $16,200 Includes age. meet.” The man stood in the doorway Coventry drive for donations for training meeting at 8 pjn..F6b, 15 school. Call Mr. Mortlock. MI. • Rooms of FXimiture Citea Own ChUdren Some of the'-other opposition: of the grill-room. Leeco ap the Manchester Memorial Hospital in the Vernon O nter Church. TTie 9-7398. Au.*nevieAi» FURNISHED ROOM, single or dou adults. Write Box C, Hefald. house with combination windows, COPY CLOSING TIME HOLLISTER ST. Immaculate six fireplace, basement-gariM and Citing an example from hlz Sherman Ives of Morris, repre proached and asked what his busi campaign for Its proposed 586,000 meeting is oponsored, by the Ver FENICIUA AMO Beautiful Westingbouae Elec. ble. Heated. Hot water. Park^g. POUR ROOM apartment including room (Jolonial with garage. Also own family, O'Brien aald he new wMg at that Institution hM f o r CLASSIFIED ADVT. MANCHESTER Driving Academy Painting— Paperins Ml. 9-7758. many other extras. T. J. Crockett, senting the Connecticut State ness was there then the man non Weedlees Garden Club led by guarantees results. Expert instruc FUHdWQlNTEO. Refrigerator heat 4«a. hot water, electrtblty, has fireplace, combination win Realtor, Office ML 3-1577 or Res. doubted that hU two children, Grange: "The Grange has always named the following aides: Walter McfJlatchey o f that town. MON. THRU FRI. REFINISHINO ceilings, 'rM8lftMOlM‘ni&/ Beautiful Bedroom Suite refrljgerator and gae for cooking. dows, aluminum siding and iMi when they were 18 yeara of age, felt .that legalized gambling bene' turned and disappeared out the Captslns will be Wlnthrop Mer- In charge of the meeting wUl tion, dual controlled car. Call MI. Beautiful Living Room Suite ML 9-T761. 10:30 A. M. 9-5783 or PI. 2-7249. D iy or eve raper hanging, waupsper NC\/ER.MADA ROOMS WITH- oC without boat’d. $90 per month. Call MI. 9-4071, baths. ExceUent location. T. J. "recognized In full” the obUga- fits a few to the detriment of the front door. rlam Sr., and Mrs. Charles W. be Rudy FavretU. extraohm ning appointments. ^ l y insured. Tel. Edward fzei^iajosfOQ. Beautiful Dinette S^t North end. 63 Union St. MI. 9-3469. MI. #4779 from 5-7 p.m. (Jrockett, Realtor. Office, MI. tibn they would have to aaaumo many.” A member of the club was not Strant. Lieutenants will be Mrs. horticulturist of the Univerfity of SATURDAY 9 A, M. Price. MI. 9-1003. Beautiful ” De Luxe” Range 3-1677 or Res. MI. 9-7751. Wanted Real Estate 77 if given the right to vote. identified by police also saw the Harmon N. Cochrane, Mrs. Wil TMERIAH0U3QP Instead of Westinghouse Elec. Rep. Mary P, James (R-Fair' Connecticut. There will be In s ^ c - VERY CLEJAN bedroom for relia Miaa Margaret Gray, a former field): "I don't think this bill Studebaker car which was blue- liam PhUllps, Mrs. Edison O. tions on insect, weed, ’ and rOVB COOPERATION WILl. PAINTING AND paperiianglii^ Regrigerator if you prefer ble gentleman. Quiet home. Park Ma p l e ST. area—Bhctra large five ARE YOU (JONBIDERINO gray in color driving aeroes the Good clean, workmanshipnanship at rea-' Business Locations Hartford achool teacher, ques would be good for the people of the Davis, Mrs. Leon C. Heckler snd vegetable variety tdenUfleatlon, RE APPBECIATEO Business Services Offered 13 Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum ing. MI. 9-1820. room home on one floor, garage, 8ELLINO YOUR PROPERTY? parking lot at a high rate of Mrs. Ford Morgan. Team volunteer sonable rates. 30 years In - Msn< . \ • and a Few Other Articles For Rent 64 , amesite drive, large trees, porch, We will appraise your property tioned the validity of the argu state. The evils we would bring in and crop judging, according to AL biDM W .'ANO’nie ment that young men who are would outweigh the money.” speed. The rear market on the ve hdpers include Mrs. Seigmar F. bert B. Gray, Tolland county 4-H cheater. Raymond Flake. MI. Weu^v EVERYTHINO excellent condition. (Jarlton W. free and wlUiout any obligation. hicle was attached with only one ERAL house wiring, all kinds. 9-9237. JDllITVrARTEDIDCOMr______.. COME ' THE UNPAID Apartments— Flat*— BRIC3C BUILDING, two blocks Hutchins. MI. 9-5182, 9-4694. Mem' We also buy property for cash. called upon to eerve in the armed Rep. Norman B. Little (Rocky Blamberg J r, Mrs. Eugene Bram- club agent. Dial Ml 3-5121 PI 2-6888 after 6 p.m. Hill): "Legalized gambling is not bolt on the left-hand side. hall, Mrs. Dudley Brand. Mrs. Al Dinner-Meeting 9E«ORE IMW COULD BAf BALANCE PRICE Tenement* 63 from Main St Approximately 2800 her Manchester Multiple Listing or buying contact forces should alao have the right Lesco told police that the man CEIUNOS. WALLS painted eve- Service. to vote. only morally vicious, but econom bert E. Carlson, Mrs. (Jharles C. Local Scout leaders, committee- TV Sfi»VICE, $2.50 per call. All -nmOMOSTOASi! ONLY $458.26 sq. ft. of floor space. Close to BfANLEYr BRAY.BRAY, Realtor was about 85 years old, standing nings, Saturdays. Caml after 6 p.m Free storage until wanted, Free parking lo t MI. 8-6494. BRAE-BURN RtCALTY "It’s not a question of phyalcal ically unsound.” (Jartwright, Mrs. John (Jhariand, men and Cub Scout den mothers work guaranteed. Cali Bob Webb. Ml. 0-5425. TWO FURNISHED rooms for rent. about 5 feet, B Inches tidl, weigh delivery. FYee set up by our o:>^n Bedroom,, kitchenette, shower and PARKER ST. — Six room Colonial MI. 8-6278. maturity, but of intellectual ma In former years, hearings on Mrs. Malcolm E. C; Deylne, Mrs. are Invited to the dinner meeting LHt and Pound MI. 9-88O1V, reliable men. STORE—Formerly Sears Roebuck with basement garage, nice IoIl proposals to legalize pari-mutuel ing 180 pounds with blank hair Robert Gillette. Mrs. Wniiam E. at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in St. parking. Suitable for one or two turity,” she said. slicked back. He was wearing a RADIO ’TV Service. Sewing ma working men. MI. 5^41. at the Onter. Desirable Main St. now • vacant. O ri^ ally priced at THIS AGEHCTY needs Capq. Cod, Miss Gray suided that there is betting brought out large numbers Glenney, Mrs. Richard W. Gron- Mary’s School cafeteria in WUH- LOST— $16,300, but owners are aitxious to well-wom blue suit He had no hat Friday night, vicinity Sum chines and smau appliances re Courses and Classes 27 Phone Me Immediately location, heat furnished. Approxi 4-54 and 7 room singles and 2- no procedure for screening votess of witnesses, including many Prot back, Mrs. Joseph I. Grosso, Mrs. mantlc. " mer St. Main St. or high school, Hartford CH. 7-0358 sell. Will listen to any reasonable (amily bouses. Buyers waiting. nor top-coat. paired. Call Ralph. Aldrioh. Ml. mately 1200 sq, ft. floor space. MI. as there Is for draftees and en estant clergymen, and usually Bertran A. Hunt Benefit Dance boy’s blue atone gold ring. MI. 9-8487. RADIO • Electronics - Television. After 7 P.M. CH. 6-4690 Lejral NoU 9-6808 or MI. 9-8521. offer. T. J. (Jrockett, Realtor, Of Howard R. Hastings, Realtor. lasted a number of hours. .Police were notified and (Jhlet Also, Mrs. George L. Jscquemln, See It Day or Night fice Mi. 3-1677 or Res. MI. 9-7761, Call MI. 9-1107 any- time. listees in the armed forces. A dance for the benefit o f the e-0614. Train at Connecticut’a Oldest Such bills never have received Sullivan aald two cruisers Were Mrs. (Jharles Jedrzlewskl, Mrs. Nathan Hole Jaycees will bo held HILLS’ TELEVISION \Service. Electronics School. Practical day If you have no means of transpor DISTRICT OP COV! S I .. Pro She argued also that experience sent to the club but could find Rusell W. Karker. Mrs. W alter S. 'h tJ iilir m a m tation, I'll send my auto for you bate Court. Febniar)r'4 1---- WOODBRIDGE ST, — Six room LISTINGS WANTED—Single, two- has shown that (Jommunists have sigrnifleant support in the House at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Cove -Available at all times. Phiico fac; course. Twlce-s A t 'upmim Tir.'r ; ' ’■ V i f'' ) I- I'- i.-'; •I’i' r . ’■X ■■ ■ - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1957 ATcrace Daily Net P*en Ran >AQl! Ft)tJRTEE!f For the Week Eaded TheWaatli«r lianrlf^ ater 1E tri? ttitt0 ^ February 8ad, 1957 Feiueaat of U. S. WaaflM fair. little ohaage tn temf|sm^ Driver Arreted, Town Wm Mail A'iW YO'R 12,425 ture tenigbt aud Thureday. Lew A bout Tow n Trainin]g Center for Reserves Maoiber of the Audit toulght hi lower Me. Hl|1i Bear New-Tax Notices :,0( TO Bureau at Cfrculatioa 40 Hmreday. """ Another, Warned C U ^ o f V iU a g a C h a r m H » TOiwBltte* for th« Grace Planned in Town by Army ABOUT Group of the Center Caiurch Valen* In Two Crashes Ndtices, telling taxpayers what Une Day daaeert card party will their new assessments are, will Plans to bujld a United States^ VOL. LXXVI, NO. 108 (TWENTY PAGES) meet tomorrow night a t S o’ldock probably begin going out tomor MANCHESTER, CONN:. WEDNEBDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1957 (Olaaallled Advertlaiag ea Page Id) PRICE FIVE CENtR Police report two minor acci Army Reserve (USAR) Training) in Woodruff hall. Kembera are dents occurred yesterday afternoon' E n g a g fH l. row. Moat of' them will be mailed aaked to note the change In meet which resulted in' one driver being Center in Manchester have been, before the Ond of the week. Gen CMS ing idaee. Ih ey feiro reminded to arrested -and another warned, both announced by Col. Duncan S. Som eral Manager Richard Martin said hitng pepoila and aclasora for work for rules of the road Infractions. erville,' chief of the U.S. Army today. Labor, Weighs]^ on pia^e' mate -and tallies. 'The new assess'ments were made ter MerawHen ebeet t*ed turakel. There were no injuries, police said. Military District of Connecticut. Ellery A. Turner, 51, of 112 Wal as the result of a tax revaluation, Nelson Slye, Boy Scout execu Col. Arthur V. Williams, district of the town by Revaluation ,^ - CiONNICTICUt MIDICAl SIRVICI Oil i^iUrope nut St., was charged with failure to Plan to Forcei tive of Charter Oak Council, will executive Officer said today it will t, ■ ' I grant the right of way. after the sociates, a tax valuation firm. P.O. •ex ie i • NIW MAVM I speak on •The Boy Scouts of be'a year or J8 months before the Martin said the' town will hold America’* at the meeUng of the car he was driving was involved Ih a crash at Center and Wittter Stp. training center, essentially a school open house Feb. 13 and 14 be Union Mergers lawanls Club Thursday noon at building. Is comideted. ginning at 8 p.m. ip the hearing 12:iS at the Manchester Country with a car driven by John J . Mori- anos, 22, of 15 Lilley St. A site selection' committee of room of the Municipal Building a t Vital; Ike Says Club. local reservists is vnow working which taxpayeiy' will he able to Miami. Beach, Fla., Feb. 6 Police said Turner, heading east X on Center St., turned into Winter with town officials oh selection of get an expl|uiation o f' the tax (/P)— AFL-CIO leaders today Stuart Mosler, 22P S t James a loilation. Col. L. W. Eddy of 25 DEVELOPING St. and hit the Morianoa’ ear. About revaluation^ system. » WasWngton, Feb. 6 —fU-S- InvestmenU of nearly 150 bll- considered steps to force St. will play the leading role of Deepwood Dr. heads the local Meanyriiile, two public meetings "Bo Decker” hi William Inge’s 1125 damage was caused to the a a/^ . ^ a a >9 lltevtlion 111in taraksdaiwnwestern Europe fVTBVmay hm'lARYbe lost mergers of still-feuding, sep grille, left headlight and left door of group. for the same purpose have been lent Eisenhower said "Bus Stop,’’ which will be present Several Sites Inspected if the area does not get enough arate state organizations in ed the Tufts Community Play Morlanos’ car, while there was only set''for Thursday at Buckley ■ the federal government fuel. _ slight damage to the right front Park Superintendent H orace JSchool auditorium and Friday at a windup of their 10-day win ers at the Tufts University Arena Murphey and Planning Adminis •y have to step in unless Asst. SecrAary of the Interior fender and headlight of 'Turner's Verplancli School auditorium, both Felix E . Wormser, who handles oil ter meetings. Theater, Medford, Maas., five trator Wilfred Maxw'ell have been flow of oil to Europe is Only 20 states have so far com tunes this month and twioe next, vehicle. at 8 p.m. A taxpayer may at and minerals matters, discussed Turner is to appear In Town assisting the committee, which re^ tend either' of the identical meet kept at a'maximum. that danger before investigating pleted rival A FL and CIO state month. He is a drama student at portedly has Inspected parcels in Elaenhower told hla news con organizations. BMierson College, Boston. Court tomorrow. ings. No individual assessment Senators. Wormser told them that Olga S. ChalUoux. 22. Wllliman- town. will be disciuised. ference that Europe must not be threat and Eisenhower's desire The parent federation has set a ' The training center will be a left flat' on Ita back for lack of oil. deadline for next December for Mrs. Rose Anniello, 128 kHdridge tlc, was warned for failure to keep for peace led to'the emergency Threatens Controls right. She was involved in a 2-car single building to accommciate He aald the government has cer plan for supplying western Europe the remaining states—those most St, left Saturday morning for a 100 men. It will contain offices tain powers under which it could heavily industrialized.— and en- three months vacation in Miami, «««»*« " " w Wf, near Rrook> after the Suez Canal was blocked. field St. a t 3:35 p.m., poli(;e said. classrooms, locker space and an move into the field ef state prora- Wormser told Senators repre encouraged volunfai.v amaJgamu~ Fla. WhOe there, she will visit her assembly hall. The structure will Marie F. Macri J FREE PARKING tlon of oil production, and control tlons instead of forced mergers af daughter. Miss Mary Anniello, and The crash occurred when- the UuinnV senting the interested commit If Spiral Continues be brick, and it must be located on other acUvities of the industr>': ter the deadline. her other daughter and son-in-law, Chalifoux car, heading west on E- Mr. ahd Mrs. Frank Macri, 11 > Ne x t to p o p u l a B tees', that thla country had in Center St. in the left lane, hit the a plot of from 3H to 5 acres. Elsenhower ssid he does not vested nearly 350 billion in eco The powerful AFL-CIO Execu Mr. and Mrs. Harry GigUo, for Accprding to Gep. Somervlllj, Orchard St., announce the engage P h a r m B i tive council neared an end of a merly of Bolton. rear of a car driven by Bruce B. ment of their daughter, Marie F., want the federal government to nomic and industrial aid to west-; Warren, 17, of 109 Princeton St. the center is being built to maM disturb the economy in this way. ern Europe since IVorld War II, busy session which has been Washington, Feb. 6 {IP)— President Eisenhower said to available to young men Ui the* to Richard E Turcotte Jr., son of ^rthur Stores J marked by an expresa determina day th* government will have to move in with some form Mr. and Mrs. Larry Spiwak, co- Warren had Just pulled out-from Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Turcotte He added, hon'ever, that it is to and he added; Brookfield St. and was stopped in Manchester area a place wherp the long-term interesl of buslntss "That Investment will be lost tion to clean organized Labor's of inflation (»ntrols if busine.is and labor fail to ^ a l with chairmen of the committee for the they may meet once a week to re Sr., 299 Cooper Hill St. • ranks of coiTupt influences. Buckley School FTA yalentlne the esplanade watting to head east The wedding is planned for May .as weU as to the country that Eu If our friends In Western Europe the problem adequately on a voluntary baais. on E. Center. St., according - to ceive instruction in military sub rope not be forced economically to cannot be supplied with petroleum Besides adopting strict new dance Saturday, announce that jects. There are five USAR units 18. rules forbidding shady and dis The President, at a news conference, did not specify what ■tickets will be on sale all this police. Its knees. products." in town now. honest union practices', the coun type of controls he may have in mind. week a t the school office. The goal; Eisenhower said, Wormser said Eisenhower had cil yesterday cracked down on WUI Not Violate Laws the rest of their term of service, in should be to supply all the oil tliat taken a personal interest in the Eisenhower al.io said that he believes Israel has a decent the active reserve, will be felt this three unions—the Laundry, Dis The Lkdies Aid Society of the Gen^ Somerville said town zon transportation facilities can han*' emergency plan, under which 15 Vacancies Noled ing law and building codes will not faU. tillery and Allied Industrial Work- respect for mankind and will comply with United Nations ISlou Lutheran Church wilt meet die. big U.S. companies have pooled I ers. demand.s that it withdraw its troops from the Gaza Strip and be violated. Bidding will be open The Department of the Army is Eisenhower said that includes their effort's under over-all gov tomorrow night a t 7:80 a t the building training centers to meet I It ordered suspension and even- church. On Police Force to local contractors. filling up all the available tankers ernment supervi.sion to step up the Gulf of Aqaba area. / The final site selection wil! be the expected demand. itual expulaion of the unions with that can carryoil to Jhirope. from commercial oil shipments to Eu in 90 days unless the.v toss out As for whether the United States would go along if there William Handler and Dale Police Chief Herman O. Schen- made by Department of the Army all parts of the \yorld as well as rope. is a U.N. call for economic sanctions' against Israel, Eisen representatives, M EET TOMORROW) NIGHT LOO certain officers and adopt decency Brown, upper classmen at Man' del said today his department has the United States. ‘ Worinser said the emergency oil Col. Williams said the first im ’The Waddell School PTA will ^standards. hower made no direct reply to a question on that point But ' cheater High School, are .membeni Immediate openings for . super $59 Billion a t Stake I pool waa worked out and approved The three unions contend the ; numeraries to fill two vacancies pact of a military law. which per meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock While Elsenhower was discussing | by top cabinet officials more than he did say the United States is committed to support the U.N. |«.’t of the Teacher Recruitment pro in the school auditorium. A food council acted without evidence to Israel so far has refused, to