fir. y' ll ., " ;-i ' '-. ' ■ ■ - j" ^ 5 ■3 •■'" ''''■ ■■■ , ‘ ' ■ \ "■:.^'i < ■■ .''’ ■ : /''■"/-'■■'•I.',''-' '■ •■ ;■ '' ; ,\ . , ., I 1^- ■■ ’ i.. ii - r . ■' ...... TUESDAY. FEBitUARY 12, 19BT. iA '.f' V ^*A(nS SIXTEEN 1 A jitinctfPBter lEttftttttg %raUi Average Daily Net FrjBs Ron TlieWaatliar - For the Week Knded Pi Miael H IT. S. Weatker Banaa February 8, 1857 Anderaon-Shea AuxUlary, No. Olearkig. IlMe ekaage la .tam- 8048, VFW, wlU meet this evening Canteen Corps of Red Cross pecatare tealgkt. Law aa-28. Than- About Town at 7:80 at the Poet Home. Past 12,490 PresIdenU wUl occupy the stiRions OPEN ALLEYS day cloudy, naar aeaaaaal 8am- TlM Holy Aais«li Motliara Orele and will be eatertalned by the Ready to Meet Emergencies FOR LEAGUES — PRIVATE FAWlES Member of tke A*Sit perahiree. High hi mid 8e appar wiU in«*t W«dn«id«y »t S p.nu Auxiliary, with Mrs. Aldea Gutz- Burma et Orcnlatlou with Mi*. CUffortl lUutcnberg. 127 mer and her committee in charge. MoficAcsfer— A! CUy of ViUagt Charm H«mlO«k St. 0*iMt ig»Mk«r wlH How would you, Mrs. House-wor 3 hours before a meal is sdrved day o r n ight b» Dr. Bdmwd O. Smith iQcal op' Manchester WATB8 will meet wife, like to prepare# meal for to make our preparations, and thiMtriat. this evening at 7:80 at the Italian must remain until the Bloofintobile TEL.MI9-8100 (TWENTY.BIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS)' MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1957, (OUmHM AAvertWug ea Page M) PRICE b V E CENTR 25, and refreshments for 100 to Day la over. yOL. LXXVI, NO. 114 American Club. A Valentine sur- 150 people, once a month? . TIm luejr S p ^ar Group of the priee party will follow. “Meala mast be served to the Second Oongiegntionel Church vrin That is the task which Mra. mobile unit workei* who take hoM ita lAeathTy meeting Wednee- Manchester Grange, No. 31, will James Elliott and her Canteen time out'to eat when there Is a lull MURPHY'S ALLEYS dey afternoon at the church. Hoe* hold a card party Friday at 8 Ck>rpa 'accomplish month after In the work, and to the volunteers 991 MAIN STREET teaMi will be Mre. Tuliue BraUny- p.m. in Tinker Hall, to which the month, when the Red Cross Blood- who are on continuous duty der and Mre. Bichard Howee. public is Invited. mobile visits Manchester. Further throughout the day or Evening- more, they carry on this service on Orange juice, coffee; doughnuts or an average budget of $22 a month. St. Anne’e Mothers Gbrcle will The Gleaners Circle of the South sweet rolls must be ready for the The Canteen Ckirps of the local donors when they come from the meet lliuniday at 8 p-m. in the Methodist Chunh wlU meet at the Red Cross chapter aerved 414 pariah haU of the Ch'irch of the Holmes Funeral Home tonight at hours last year, doing humble donor room. Aaeumption. The Rev. Francla T. 7:30 to pay their respects to Ken service which is, nevertheless, an "We are also called upon to pre TODAY S HEART JiNGLE BuUer, aaaodate paater, wIm la in neth Beer, whoee wife is a mem Important contribution to the op pare and serve refreshments for charg* of religioua Inalructlon, aiU ber, of the circle. eration of the Blood Program. the fund raising groups, and at the Almost every keurt condklen be the apeaker. Membera will then time of the annual Red Cross St. Margaret's Circle, No. 280, Members of Corps , % meeting,’’ went on the chairman. Cen be helped (or you end tee; proceed to the home' of Mr*. Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Gertrude AMl(h Wrubel, 46 IMmond St., Daughters of Isabella, will hold ita All Workers Qualified- Alter early diounesls monthly business meeting tonight Bengston are chairman and vice Who win be aaslatec by Mra. Rob- Together with the chairman of Sroper treotatm is the key. art Shea and Mra. Gordon Todd, at 8 in the cafeteria of St. James’ chairman of this group Aaqlstlng Does Not School, them afe a corps which includes Nutrition, Miss Hannah Jensen,, II you think your heort it^^ling co-hooteiaee. v, Mcli Walter Aitken, Mr* Elizabeth the Canteen Corps is organised to Never worry, Irel or mopo Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Sulll Bailey, Mrs Marie Bartel,' Mrs assist in setting up menus and to See your Om lor—he wilt tell yew St. Mary'a Guild wil! meet Margaret Brown, Mrs Katherine do mass feeding should disaster Thumday at 10 a.m. in the Guild van will hold open house Sunday Thoi lor every heert there’s hope. from 2 to 8 p.m. at their home, 108 Burr, Miss Betty Caldwell, Mrs. Strike Manchester, Mrs. Elliott Who’s oil First? room of St. Mary’* Kplacopal David Caldwell. Mrs. Edward said. She explained that all Can Church. Membera will bring aand- Lake St., on the ocpaslon of their Ike ’s M ideast PfrCin Urges Assembly Bar 25th wedding anniversary. Dauchy, Mrs. W. G. Finnegan, teen workers have been qualified HE[P YOUR HEART FUND ^ HELP YOUR HEART Albany, N. Y.. Feb. IS (dV- wlchea, and deaaert and coffee will Mrs. 'Hielma Fisher, Mrs. Gorden by a nutrition training course, and Rcp. WilUam H. Ayers (R- be served by Mra. Bari Rohan, Mrs. The West Side Circle __ Fogg. Mrs. Louise Hotchkiss, Mrs. have alho gone through a refresher Ohio), hemmed In by ~36hn Trottef and Mrs. Bdlth Wick- Community Baptist Church will Ann Johneton, Mrs. H. A. Macar' -course. E. ATJOi^soirPAiNrcbr^ M ing teenager* in a hotel lobby bam. die. Mrs. Leroy . Norris, Mra. [ppf^val meet at the home of Mrs. Carlton ’’Fortunately, Manchester has 723 MAIN STkEET yesterday, aaid he was im Excessive Spending Welsh, 33 Canterbury St., at 8 Claude Porter, Mrs. Earle Rohan, never suffered a disaster when dur pressed with the enthusissm The eommlttee on mlaalbns wlU o’clock tomorrow night, to do Mrs*.' Catherine Russell, Mrs. Helen servlcea have been required,’’ said of Albany’* “Young Republi meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. In the white cross work. Visitation callers St. Laurent,-Mrs. Margaret Stiles, Mr*. Elliott.' "During the hurri Washington, Feb. 13 (i .lushing an amendment Which cans.” B uckingham Congregational Mrs. Margaret Wethercll and Mrs. canes- and floods of the last two would say simply that "th* Con One of the girls set him By Ca r l j . l a l u m ia Church. Choir practice la ached- will meet at the church first President Eisenhower’s si gress approves the exercise of the Erwin W ith^. years, we were on call and ready porters today beat threp^ew atraight. The turnout was for state Capitol, Hartford, Feb. 13 ifP)—With the simple sc- uled for THday at 7:80 p.m. The Sunday School staff of the The chairman and 'vice chair If needed. But shold an emergency President’s authority to eipploy actor-singer -Tab Hunter. I knowledgrment that "this is the biggesCbudgret in Connecti Zion Lutheran Church will meet at man are present throughout each arise, we are prepared to go into M«n jump with 9IM attempts in' a Senate com the armed forces” in such a de "Who's he?" Ayers asked. The February Family Night sup the church tomorrow night at 7:30. Bloodmobile operation.’’ said Mrs. action along with the other Red mittee'session toweaken, the velopment. Another by Sen. Sten- Shocked, the girl told him cut history,” Gov. Abraham Ribicoff recommended today total per will be served Friday at 8:80 Elliott when interi-lewed. 'The Cross services. Meanwhile, we are WliM Hi«y SB* administration^'^iddle East nls (D-Miss) would say simply and asked, "Say, who are you, appropriations of 3584,900,000 from all funds for the nsoct, p.m. at the Concordia LAitheran Marine Pvt. Guy H. Mullen, 17, other members of the corps work happy to make our contribution of “ Congress approves the use” of anyway?” two years. Church. Reservations may be made Work and time that Manchester’a resolution. tlio armed forces under the speci by e ^ n g Mias Anna Suchy, 01 a recent graduate of recruit train staggered hours during the day. A shirt that's d*an "A Congressman.” The total is 3114,800,000 higher than i^stimated cqsts for ing at Parris Island, 8. C., Is Eight or nine hours comprise the Bloodmobile Days may be a suc fied conditions. "■What’s that?” she inquired. the present two years. CUnton St., today. spending a short leave with his average day, for wa must sUIrt 2 cess.” and wrinkl*-frM. agton, Feb. 13 ifP)-^ Republicans ob the two comiftlt- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton jent Eisenhower’s Mid- tees, who voted scdidly to support Tlie Governor, a Democrat, propo.sed also to the Republican- Mullen, 4 Hudson St. He enlisted And that's th* kind of East resolution neared the President in yesterday’s morn controlled General Assembly that it authorize bond borrow in^ the Marine Corps last October After a cold, flu, sore throat, virus ing and afternoon session, said Israelis Want ing of 331,800,000 to finance major construction projects. to serve for a period'of four years. shirts, you s** '^inal approval by two Senate they would resist this new Demo These would include 314V^ million in educational facilities, Upon completion of his leave, he you may feel run-down from committees today wth its cratic mo've. k Kept la Refrigerated Cases, will report to Camp Lejeune. N. C., That w* turn out at 73* supporters beating "back Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ) Qear U.S. Plan among them a 31 million n^uclear laboratory and atomic re L^ Whftaaaafnutaaaa —>— Sehraft --- - PRSr« s a for four weeks, of advanced In said he felt the administration lan actor fit the University of Connecticut; and a new 37 million fantry training. ' i. Democratic attempts to wa guage was ’’stronger.” state office building. ^ TIRED B L O O D '’ *Stimmit St., that i*/ ter down its authority. "In It, we are saying that Con On Gaza, Gulf While ,hii figures' for the bien The final major huddle In the gress authorises the President to nium beginning next July 1 set a STOP TOOTH DECAY!! Senate Foreign Relations and take necessary steps to secure the Jeruaalem, Israeli Sector, Feb. 13 record for spending, he said, "What yeraor Asks Feel Stronger Fast Armed Services committee meet poliUcal integrity and independ we must not forget la that thia nuoriae aad Calcium, la natu ing centered around-* Constitu ence of the Middle East,” Smith IT)—larael today asked for clari budget is for the biggest state In ral beae meal state, now available within 7 days-or money back! • i tional argument over whether -hdd a reporter. . ’ fication of the U.S. proposal on (Connecticut hlatory”—a state $34XiUion for la tablet form for children of all EhMmhower, as President, already But Sen. 8parkmanv(D-Ala) said freedom of navigation in the Gulf which, in hla words, is "growing Scouts Receive Church Medals After a cold, flu, sore throat or virus you may suffer haa authority to use troops in the that if Eisenhower already has tbe agea. Ask your dMtor or dentist necessary authority, "he doesn’t of Aqaba and aafeguards for the faster than any atate in the North- These three Scouts were awarded Pro Deo et Patris (For God from iron deficiency anemia^... or, as we call it. Tired NEW MOD Middle East, security of thq Gaza Strip. . eaat.” Major l^ojects LOOK! about DENTO-FLCOR, 80.M per and Country) medals* at Emanuel Lutheran Church Sunday, the Blood. To feel stronger fast Uke GianrOL, the high- need any resolutitm to give It to Make Way for Progress As passed by the House; the him. And if he doesn’t have the au- This was reported at the foreign Balanoed Budget thoosaad at WELDON’S. highest award a Scout can receive In the Lutheran Church. Tlie potency tonic that begins to strengthen iron-poor LAUNDKY I. DRY CLUENINS resolution "authorizes” the Presi ministry as the Israeli cabinet Entire 79-year-old main building of the College of Holy Names buckled and toppled to ground , in Ribicoff called it a balanced By OE^BGE Bli^ presentations were given at Boy Scout Sunday services. I.,eft to Tired Blood in 24 hours. In just one day GnuTOb iron thority. Congress hasn’t the power dusty bite at Oakland, Calif., after workmen attached a cable arid pulled. Plans call for .a 28- .MIUtARY WHIST your bloodstream carrying stren^h and energy dent to employ the armed force* to delegirate its ' own Constitutional poetponed for one day a scheduled budget. It is one, he aaid, which State Capitol, Hartford, right, the Scouts are Gordon Fardal, Eric Gothberg and John E. Far' to help Middle East nations re mroting to consider the American story world headquarters for Henry J. Kaiser enterprises to be erected in Its place. r AND dal. (Herald Photo by Oflara). to every part of your body. So, after a winter responsibUlty to him.” “does not call for any Increase fn tfiP)—The budget Gov. illness, if Tired Blood is your problem—take sist overt Communist aggression Democrats proposing other proposals designed to get Israeli present tax rates, does not call for presented to the legfalatur* SPEOIALTY SALE GcaiTOL tvtrv day. Take either the liquid or In the event they request It. change* went down to a 17-U, de- troops back tohlnd the- Israeli- any new taxes." calls for capital projects Chairman Green ,(D-RI) of the Egyptian armisUce line. "It preserves,” he said In hla pre estate, estimated at 820,(XK), goes the tablets. You’ll feel it ranger fait within more than 834 mUlton. Of thfa; M., Fib. IS’^ p.Hi. LECLERC seven days or jrour money back. Foreign Relations ‘ committee Is (Coutlnned on Pago Twe) ‘ Foreign Mins try sources sail pared message, "the atmosphere of almost 882 million would b* raised Church Bequest to eight nieces and nephews. Bea some points in the'American planiDock Strike Ties Shipping financial stability which iq con by bond Issues while the balaiie* FUNERAL HOME SAVt $ 1 .0 0 — Buy t c emewiy Slxe l $2,(MH) in W ill trice Clulow, 30 Foster St.; Stanley are regarded aa too vague, and ducive to commercial and indiis- would come from the genorul fund. oim Clulow, 56 Foster St.; Donald Olu- Abba Eban, the Ambassador to trial daveldpment and the enhance The Governor allocated $14)4i H FUNERAL Washington, had been aaked to ment of individual opportunity. It miUton- from bond faeu* revonuo ' LEONARD ST. low, Freemont. Ohio; Minnie H GERITOL seek clarification, SERVICE A 82,000 bequest ha.s been left (Clulow, 101 Walnut St.: Samuel J In Maine to Virginia Ports offers prudent management of the to the etato's educational plant, in Refreebmeate Prises to St. Mary’s-Episcopal Church un WELDON DRUG STORES Reds Bid U.N. Study Hi* cabinet 'Will meet tomorrow state'* fiscal affairs." cluding a 81 million project do- Clulow, 11^ Glen wood St.; Violet with Premier David Ben-Gurion to algned to help Connecticut keep Walter N. der the will of Miss Mary Clulow, Madden Lindsay, 31ft E. Center Ml MAIN ST. — 487 MAIN ST. — 842 MAIN ST. Of the part which he said the gpeaaereif By The consider the UJ3. plafi. New York. Feb. 13 (•)—Forty-f quick get-together. It looks like i to tic and Gulf porta for nine days In General Assembly must take In pace with the atomic figs. Laclere who died Dec. 17. St.: Albert Madden. Glastonbury Fiieadly Cmlo Director Israeli nejvspapers generally five thousand East Coast ship car will be a knockout, drag-out af November- shaping the state's decal program, This would b* ueod to eonstnict Misa (?lulow also leaves 81.000 to Sarah (^ulow Marshall, Lisbon. the Governor said: a nuefaar reactor and a buUding 28 Main Street, Manchester North Ireland. Aggression by U.S. took a skeptical view of the Ameri go loaders struck today, diiuUing fair.” , i However, be said yesterday he .Preeeeds To Charity the Newington Home and Hospital can proposals. Some papers warn Chopin aaid union _ representa- “retented the attempt* to use the "The final decision fa In your to house it at Stom on th* Uni Coll Ml 9.5869 for Crippled (Jh Idren and a $1,000 A resident of Manchester for 60 ed th* Israeli government against do)\'n major shippini; operations in tlyea late last i\ight "tlirew in a lot ILWU as a' red herring in the ILA hands. Only. you can held tbe versity of Connecticut Campus. gift to Elisabeth Maguire Bryne years. Miss Clulow bad been a fidllng into k "dangerous trap.” the big porta ^from Portland, of new atuff” in the negotiations. negottationa.” line on exceeidv* apeiading which Ribicoff’* biggest single bond of Vernon, a. friend. member of St. Mary's Church and United Nations. N. T., Feb. ISaOd Sta'teo, but they have brought U.S. Secretary of State Dulles Maine, to Hampton Roads, Va. He added: ‘They are always put Bridge* did not explain this ref would require nfew taxes. Only recommendation,, however, was 87 of its Women’s Guild for 50 years. U.N. Steeering commit no U.N.. action mUlion for a new state office The remainder of Miss Clulow’a communicated the proposals to The longshoremen, resuming a ting in a new gimmick.” erence but possibly meant that you can determine that the State tee Was summoned today to act on Already on th* agenda of the Eban m Monday, His idea was Obstacles to a settlement were there had been speculation in tome of Connecticut will live within Its building. Russia’s call for General-Assembly U.N’’s special political committee strike halted by presidential in- Thus, he aligned himeelf with that-4fie United States would aup- terventibn last November, tied -up believed to hinge largely on such quarters his union might quit work means during the next two years consideration of her charges that is a Soviet complaint accusing the port free navigation in the Gulf of Items as vacations and holidays, in support of the ILA. and the year* to follow.” those who fxTor a new biiildlng, -TRA BONUS! the United States has committed United States of intervention In scores of ships along the eastern rather than the ptircliaea of an Aqaba if larael withdraws from seaboard. (Jargoss remained plied father thair wages. He aaid he waa here only In an The, heart of the governor’* global aggression. the domestic affairs of the Soviet the gun positions once used by existing building, to house th* ‘me committee must recommend Union and her Ehiropean satellites on docks or in the holds of vessels. The Longshoremen's walkout effort to further a proposal that budget recontmendatlone was a state’s expapdlng departments. NAMES — Albania, Bulgaria, Oeechoklo- Egypt to,, block Its mouth, and Railroads immediately banned' was the second half of a double all maritime uniona reach mutual general fuhd •^budget of 8397,200,- It’s an argument that’s been going to the assembly whether It ehould would use its Influence to have blow which all but made New York debate the new charges. Finei de vakla, Himgary, Poland, Romania shipment to the porta of most; te);minatlon datea for their con- 000. an inqrease of 859,800,000 on in legfajativo clrelea since 1958. and Kussla. It also charges tbe U.N. police or large observer freight intended for re-shipshent on I ghost port. It already had beenjtracU with employers. over estimated expenses for the Other major bond projeeta ho YOU CAN M ob ilh eat cision will be up to the Assembly, forces stationed in the Gaza Strip etaggered by a walkout of tugboat SOCONY VACUUM HCATINC OU which now is seeking to 'wind up its Americans with subversivs activ overseas or coastwise vecsels. fiber- He said his own union had 1955-57 biennium. recommended included: ities against the Soviet bloc, of Palestine to prevent its being captions included military cargoea men. agreed to change the expiration A 8281^ million surplus which Vocational Technical school at lltta regular session. Bridges in New York the state expects to have with the TRUST A Soviet letter from Deputy last on Agenda The longahoremep are members date of it* own contract from New Britain, 88,082,000. t k.\ (Oeutiniwd #■ Pag# Tws) of the International Longshore Adding a puszllng note to the June 15 to Aug, 1 on the^^hder- start of the new biennium plus Technical Institute at Norwalk, Foreign Minister Vassily Kuznet m * political conunlttee put that Increased revenue from present .V'T'--' ■ . 0 men's Assn. (Ind.), whose con eituation was the appearance in standing the ILA would do like 83,894,700. sov to Assembly President Prince, item at the bottom of its agenda. tract negotiations with employers New York of Harry Bridges, con wise. The ILA, however, said noth tax sources, he said, will bring the General education classroom ■Wan Walthayakon of mailand ac I t Is not expected to take it up state 8398,300,000. until late this month. bogged down at the last moment troversial leader of West (Joast ing on this score during th* re building. New Haven State Teach MORIARTY cused the United States of aggres ^Spy’ Incident yesterday amid optimism over dock men. ^ cent negotiations. ‘Eetlmates Surplus ers CoIlsM, $1,098,875. DOUBLE sive actions which "create a threat m e latest Soviet charges came settlement prospects. • Bridges’ union, the .International Negotiatlo(ui In the ILA die Thus, he estimated, the state QeneraJ education claasroom to peace and eecurity.” immediately on the heels of Rus •TM But the optimism turned to Longshoremen'a ^ d ' Warehouae- pute, unefar^ auspices of the Fed will have a general fund surplus building. Teachers (tollege of Con BROTHERS Four Main Charge* sia'* new proposals for handling Faked by Reds, gloom today' after the strike be men'a Union, la Eargaining agent eral Mediation Service, bad con- of 81,100.000 when the new bien necticut (New Britain) 81.483,500. m e RutsiaiM raleed these main the Middle East queatipn. Outlined gan. for docket's on the western sea tin i^ for several hours after the nium ends June 30, 1960. To the State Water Oommfasion Max Miller Distributors charges: in Moscow by F o rel^ Minister board, Alaska and Hawaii. strike call was issued at 8:10 p.m. Outside of the general fund, the tor shore and beach erosion con 1. m e United States has outlin Dmitri Shepilov, the proposals One of those who had appeared trol, 88,000.000. ^ Marine Says confident of an early settlement He told newamen hit trip here yesterday. They were adjourned (Sovernor proposed these, appro- ,301-315 Center St. ed a new Middle Bast program de call for a cooperative Big Four waa in no way connected with the shortly before nildnight when no priatlorui from other funds, with Soys;— STAMPS signed to touch off “new military effort to guarantee peace in the yesterday waa Alexander P. Cho 1955-57 estimated costs in paren (Oenttonod ra Pag* SiztoeR) Berlin, Feb. IS (D —Marine pin, chief negotiator for the New hegotiatlone.' His union had staged agreement was reached. ■ provocations.” Middle East, m ey include agree Sympathy walkouts on the’ Paclfid theses: . Ml 3.5135’ 2. m e United States has com ment on an economic development Capt. Paul R. Uffelman, former as York Shipping Assn., representing sistant U.S. miUtary attache in 170 ahlpping' a n d atevedoring Ck>aat when the ILA tied up Atlan- (Coattaued on Page Three) Highway, 8184.300,000 (8115,000, fUaf TUiii mitted aggression on a global scale program, ending of arms ship 000). On Every Purchase Ih All Depts. by setting up military bases in ments and abandonment of west Moscow, charged today that Rus firms. Special. 87,100,000 (8«.800,000«. A riM y Nm Hm ! western Europe, Turkey, Iran, ern bases in the sreA v. sian agents deliberately staged a As he arrivtfi for further talks Federal, 8fa.400.000 (810,900.000). Bulletins Japan and Okinawa that are gear . Officials of the western Big Leningrad "spy” incident to force this morning, he told reporters The total 8584,900,000 In appro ifV nHHif • ed for handling atomic weapons. m ree considered the Soviet plan bis explusion from the country. that "the late meeting last night priations 1s exclusive of expendi frofn the AP Wires 3. U.S. bases In,France, Britain. was designed to discredit Preat- Shortly after hi* arrivsl with his was very unfruitful. I am not aa Steel Issues Spark tures from certain revolving and kRlNtfiMCM, West Germany, Italy, Turkey and dent Eisenhower's policy for eco- wife by train from M(^ow, Uffel- optimistic aa it-has been made to insurance trust funds such as un ^How much should Iran constitute a menace to peace. bomic and military aid 'to. meet nutn told a tMW* confeKnee he be- appear.” employment compensation: Sol WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13«i Ueved his arrSst Jan. 2S was part Forecasts Long Strike AUTHOR’S BODY FOUND 4. m p U.S. budget contains un- dier's, Sailors' and Marines’ Fund, rt ’ ■* ' / » the threat of Communist penetra of a propaganda -spy-iesre cam- Pessimism also had been voiced i OnUford, Feb- 1$ (dV-PoUoa preesdented ’ expenses for war tion In the Middle East and University of CormecUcut self- today Identlfled toe nude body of a prescription preparations. Including new basis Kuznetsov's letter charged the paiign in tbe Soviet Unlcm. It teems by Cfapt. WllUsni V. Bradley, ILA Stock Market Rally supportlng activille*. 100 per- cent directed against praaident, on a radio program ^ 'hioae total 843,800,000 for 1957-89 a man feuad in a stream aear In BraxU, a jet -baselin Pakistan United States had outlined a here as that of author Ocerga and Air Bbrce bases In Formosa program directed a t the Organiza AmericatM,” he kdded., (W(JBS) after the night seasion against 824,600,000 for 1985-57. ? • • s'* • «Ep • "1 guess they needed another waa adjourned. Said he: Ribicoff, after citing figures Sessions Ferry,' luleeing elne* cost CHEVROLET OWNERS and West Germany, tion of "new military provoca ”I don’t see any possibility for a New York, Feb. 18 (AV-The •diieer, was ahead about 2 and Gulf Dee. 18. Russia In th* past has 'voiced tions” In th* Middle E u t end example to try to ehow that all •took market puabed steadily Oil, with ita huge Middle East which he said show that (tonnectl Mmllsr- complaints of aggression Americans are spies,” the Sl-yesr- higher today la active tradiag. holdings, also was a 2-polnt gainer. by the Weet, psrticulsrly the Unlt- (Ceattaued ea Page NtaHdeea) old 'Marine captain from Fort (Coattnned on P a « Tweaty-sevea) UJS. BARS lUSD SHIPS . . Wayne, Ind., said. - By mld-aftoraooa galas raage^ Texas Co. added about a pbint, Waoblngten, FCb. 18 (dV-Tim BRAKE RELINE Russia ordered Uffelman out . .from a few cents to 8> or umrq Royal Dutch and Standard Oil United' Stotoa baa invited 27 974 St along with Navy Lt. William S^ News Tidbits a ehjsre. - . (New Jersey) fraction*. oogtries not toelnding Baeeia Main Lewis. 82, Guthrie, Okla:, charging Northsrn Pacific and Atlantic —to send warships to toe first AU YEARS 1946.1956 Senators Urge No Moscow Satellite that the two men photographed "a Culled from AP Wires New York, F rt. IS liP)—Steels, Coast Una were ahead more, than iaternatienal naval review to ba • This is a (air ques SUPfR MARKETS building of defeiue significance in with help from aircrafU, oils, rails a point. Illinois Central was a held la tlito country slaeo 1807. tion, aad one 'wa are Includes: Plenty of FREE PARKING Leningrad.” and other selected issues pacqd point gainer. Several leading ear- The review Is scbednled.fer next Development of man-made sub th* stock market to a rally toda^. riert added fractiona. UsN. Brace for June It at toe saiae plan wbero . always glad to discuss; Two other U.S. attaches had .Key stocks went ahead. from • GENUINE CHEV. PARTS \ American Reds to Take been expeUed In recent weeks, ap stance hard euough to deiotch dia- Gains of about a point or better dreadkaughto aad torpedo beats Obviously, prescrip- moad announced by general elec fracticsui to 2 points or more, in were mad* by Union Carbide, U.S. from seven nattoae eesewbled parently in retaliaUon for the active. turnover. Himgary Strifje does vary ja cost.The price it determioed primarily by • BONDED LININGS, NO RIVETS - S L a CANNED, READY TO EAT American ouster of two Soviet at tric iMientlste..^. . Growers of two Gypsum, Allied Chemical and for a graad ravtow M yean ago. two factors: the cost ^ ingredients aad the time in-, PRODUCE tache* in connection ■with the ar classes of cigar jobacep veto .today ' .The market was snapping back Goodyear.' International Nickel toe huge aactaerago ana of • COMPLETE ADJUSTMENT Own Road to Socialism rest of three New Yorkers on spy in .producing States of Massachu after four straight dally declines was up about 2 and American Washington, Feb., 18 (ff'»—The Hampton' Roads, Va volvad in compounding. REG. setts. Connecticut, Ohio and Wls- featured by Monday”* m ajor Telephone Sifraction. Senate Internal Security subcom • CHECK AND FILL MASTER CYL, DEPARTMENT $425 charge* coniln on Federal marketing: break, the sharpest sine* October mittee said'today the United Na Usually, when a prescription ’’seems a liitla 6igh- New York, Feb. IS (*)-r-mey The 298 delegatea a f the conven ' The United States protested the 'The Aacociated Press average of . f i r e DEATHS AT at prioed,** tbe reason may ^ found in the cost of an • In s p e c t a l l w h e e l c y l . $5.67 f American Communist party, de- tion approved th* reaoluUon over- quotas for 1957 to 1959 crops. 1955 when fb* market Was totter 80 stacks at noon was up 81.10 to tions should have "a plan of ac Hoag Kong, Feb. If (•)—At HAMS arrest of Uffelman and Lewis and Pentagon talk is that Charles ing after President Eisenhower'e tion” ready for a predicted renewal important (ngrcdieni. But such produat, because Of FANCY MeINTOSH APPLES clsirlng itself lio longer a Moscow whelnUngly. A epokesman said 12 least 81 Obiaese died teday la a Turn brake drums or bleed brakes extra U satellite, aet out on an independent or 15 voted against it in the show (Ceattoued ea Faga Twa) E. Wilson may desire to stay on as heart attack. (Coaunued *n Page Fourt4sea> of bloody anti-Soviet revolt in predawn fire tost swept a four- renurkablo curadvc qualities, may prove a real econ necessary. * 3 L b I3 9 c ifti course today with a "team” ,of hands and that about 5 did not Secretary of Defense for'another Prices of many Important Hunger}’. story btock of tenemeato la Kow omy. The medicine costs n little more; the illnett cosu Itaderahip. vote. year iaetead.sf qoittlag eeaaettiwe stocks wore low enough to prove Sen. Hniaka (R-Neb) made pub loon, rnnlnkwid sector of Hoag LEAN. FRESH. SKINLKS lic a letter to Henry Cabot Lodge a great deal lest. Aad, of course, when iilnest strikes, ONE WEEK ONLY FEE. 13.20 m sdsrm s of WUUam Z. Foster, The convention meanwhile de tSi* W HMier . .' .\Harry IVuman tempting to buyers, Wall Street IJSW Gi^es Rarick Kong. Police said at loaet H MiUonal chairman, and Eugene cided that its general governing Reds Hang Three eaya etroag defeuee 1* assre im- observers aaid, and it was the Jr., U.S. delegate to the United peofne 'wCre'stW mlsetag. you seek a quick and certain recovery. PASCAL CELERY / , Dennis, gtmsnd aecrsUTy, expired body, the national committee, pertaat to this country than a usual thing to expect a technical Nations, Mking Lodge to pass the automatically diuring the conven- Keqceforth would have so members Freedom Fighters balanced...budget' rally of this-kind after the big Surprising Support aubcommlttee's views to the UN. OOP HITS COURT UFOR8C .95 Instead of 18. Jap aam delegatibn arrives In loam taken recently. Hrtiska wrote aa acting chairman State Capitol, Hartford, Feb, ONLY nek. 15c tlon concluded yesterday. It elected 30 committee imem- Pork Bntts m * oon')(cnUon overwhelmingly fBudapeet. Hungat^. Feb. 13 (P) Hong Kong after 55 days ha Bed Copper Stocks . Up IttUburgh, Feb. 13 (PV^'-Barly of the subcommittee. 18 urt—A Republlew con bus to »24 bers at-large, with the other 40 to eWaa dlennaslng return to normal No outstanding news was seen He sent Lodge a transcript of day brought aaotber todleatia MILLER PHARMACY i^>proved a recommendation . sub be elected regionally a t state con —Hungary's (Jommnniat regime •cattered returns, largely from the mitted by Dennis that the party today announced three more hang diplomatic relations . . , Noinlha- as- a spierk for today’s rise and, western Pennsylvania arts where teatimony by two Hungarian refu of that party** epposittoa to aay ventions bv Mardi 81. if possible. tion of, former Mesoaduisetta Gov. in fact, some stocks advanced dc- gee*. at a subcommittee hearing court redri^ialxattoB PARTS OMd LAIOR COMPLETE leadership for the foTesoeabie The 30 elected at-lqrge dslegateS ings and two more death sentences tbe "dues .protest”' drive was Looking For Good of men who fought in the anti- Christisn A. Her tea-to b#'Under aplte ^reports which normally launched against thS top leader last week, ^ t h said an anti-Com- would Interfere writo the [ the Rexall Store future be taken over by a "team” then selected 11 of their number to secretary of State OMsoved hy munist, anti-Soviet underground in of an il-member “National Ad- serve as th# NstioMl Administra Russian - revolt. wauld'dsprees their prices. ship of the United Steelworkers, status s f OMBMCtleut's CALL OUR SERVICE DEPT, TODAY Potatoes? Calo Cat and Those executed were: Zsigmond. Scaato Ferciga BehiHeai Ceco- ■Coppers gained 'despite news of showed surprising support today Hungary was planning a new up esurtA After toe half-li $1.00 minietrative COmndttee,” tive committee. * aditee. rising, to he launched on a greater Hiey are Foster. Denni*. John Bona, young leader of the inaur- some further softening in price* of for Donald Rarick In his effort to euA House Matertty FOR Brealt* with Kremlla < -' 'DxveUng talesman Edward F. of the red metal. Kennecdtt roes unseat David J. McDonald aa prts- scale than tbe bloody Hungarian F r ^ r ie k Pope' Jr. * f fWrfleldl WEYEGOT’EM ' T he party avowedly broke with Gates, George Blske Chqrnsy. Ben geot Natlorul Guard aet up in the jamin Davie, 'Bail. Durhain. Fred village of Pemaa, north of Buda Eckwerth ssateaeed 'to die ter kill- •round 3 and Anaconda about a ident of' the' big-union. '' revolution In October unle^ the said that while no votes wen GREEN ROAD the strict Kremlin line by,adopt lag yoaag parochial echeel tooph- point; 'McDonald, as expected, forged West seta soon to nslp them get takea -oa aay questleae, then 299 TARTFR Dog Food ing a reeolutioa ■ declaring that Fine, James 'E. Jackson. Charles pest. during th* October revolt; MAINE Ii/>man, Sidney Stein snd Dmcey Sandor Katona. who fought Wtth er in White Plains (N. Y.),.. . Is- Though ♦hero were reports of ahead in'the slow count. free from Soviet iwe. waa ‘^wme oeutoaeaF* expressed ■d DeRvUry Service GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES henceforth it would do its own in WOkersoh. Bona’s group, aad Janes Bartok, faali Army spokesman says, mili production cutbacks in the textile Rarick fa a McKeesport, Pa On* wUneas had Identified bim- for reteatlea of tt ' /■ terpreting of 8
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,,-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 19B7 PA(HB TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1957 PAGETBBEE
iteins Bdwarda showed three connection . with an issue that Ifjfvi yo Moscow Satellite does not concern her? . . Pill Torture Sm IM Edwards Explains fllma, "Wapilng Red," "Time of Israelis W aint ‘Spy’ Incident Saudi Arabia DIaaater” and "Conelrad” (control Cairo May Shiin U. S. "America has w a ry rl'^ht to Looid CD Needs of olectroniagnetlo radioaetion), Sheinwold on Bridge treat Israel aa a dolled child, but ^ In Fen Mlnutii demonstration that listening to a Q e a r U .S . P l a n F ^ ed by Reds, l^een Buying this shall never be done at Arabs' battery radio and remaining pref American Reds to Take expense, ot in Arab . territory. Act now for fast relief from ter-' "Block wordona, akywatchers Gaza and Sharm el Sheikh belong tura of piles. Don't wait another erably In the cellar with cannrtl BEASONINO UNMASKS Promises to Israelis •ad vitcipU knovTIadfa of goods, powdered.milk and liquids Kast dealer M arine Says to the Arabs." , day. Apply Peterson’s Ointihent at TIrat Aid arc tlM graataat in- On Gaza, Gulf DEOE^TIVB PLAT Both sides vulnerable Arms inlJ.S. The newspaper AI Akhbat.. said once. This cooling, soothing, as in c l o ^ containers is the beat pro* By AUred SbeiBwoM Own Road-to Socialism Cairo, Feb. 13 (/P)—The" govern' ^war el Sadat, -said the United dhrldoal aaada of tha Mancbeatar (^ u re for safety In ease of enemy . NORTH EigypUans are puzzled by Dulles' tringent formula has given joyful CWI Dafaaaa OrraalaaUon, "Fred- (Ooothined from Page One) "What did I do to give myself Miss Win (Centinaed from Page One) Cairo, ;F*b. 18 (A>)—The news ment-backed- newspaper AI Gum States "may niake whatever proposal, which it called' a "sud-, relief to thousands .for 40 years. attack. Complete evacuation of the hurriya said in effect today that pledges and promises she pleases, •riek O. Sdmrda. director, told / away?" asked Mr. Fox after the A Q > (OmUaiMd freas Fage One) T.changes, second tha Dannla mo paper A1 Gumhurriya aald today den change of attitude" and a Relieves itching quickly. All druif- town has been discarded aa im use;) la an Egyptian base for com- their subsequent espulaibn, assert Egypt would not be bound by any but she should liear In mind that, ’surrender.” It declared; tha Verplenck PTA laat night.'’ practical. play of today's hand. 4T J 10 t 3 tion for a team leadership aiX th; 'United States wlU tell. Saudi gists; box SOc, or applicator tube *Ttie local CD aa a whole la well ipandbjraids on IsraeL d A K 7 3 ing that tksy were co m p le te in Chicago; Mrs. Healey, aald It rspreaentad "a vlotoiy to e Arabia $50 million'worth of anna proipiscs the United States makes these pledges should not affect "After the reported, firm stand 75c. Peterson’s Ointment delights At the opening business session, "It’s not what you did," nocent of the Soviet charges. Xiswis to Israel about the Gaza Strip or the independence and sovereignty orgaalaad, involving policemen, Franklin Anderson, legislative "In the evlnt of an attack on , ♦ X • V r r l* V 1. r --. ■ mLmm , ., . ■--■i..'ij,. '■■ i ■'*■: ‘ » »-f • ■ ■ >, ■ /\ '.' -M ’ '. -W\ ■ '> . \\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD' M A N ^ESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1967. , PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ V e DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1967 PACE ^ U B seph Massolini, acientiat; Dawn tected to eing in the chorus, which Andover Play Presented Weir, skeleton; - Robert Zikus, U compoecd of 460 students from Reds Hang Three “Sho* R«|Miriiit 9(f Hm ■•itm’ Kiml^' witch; Daniel Shea, black cat; Rcfdmlle states east of the Misslaelppl GOP Senator Blasts Susan Brown, goblin; Karen Me- River. Freedom Fighters At Junior H Namar, masked figure; and Lynhe ' Hoepita] Notes First PTA Adult Palm Clinic Custer, ghost. - , Admitted yesterday; Philip (CdattBued from Page One' play. "Horrork Inc.,’* was SAMYULYES presentedanted for the seventh grade In charge of costumes • were Hickey, 41 Phoenix 81.; Thomas Janet Wahnqiiist, Jean Margarl- Blake, 61 Orchard St:; JennlvSr alleged klUinir of a man believed Work Done While You Wait or While You Shop Scheduled Tonight at School at Bama'rd'^Junior' High School To Vote on $28,500 Outlay yesterdayf do, Kristine Kemp and Patricia Linton, SS Lawrence 8t.; Mrs. to have given information to the K Greggs. The make-up was taken James Murphy, l l Oak St. Hartford, Feb. II'tfi—State Scn.-^ He's either Incapable or Ip- Rusatans about t h a . Freedom R U L E R S and ARCTICS Miss Alice Yoshlmori’a eighth competent,” Barringer said. - Andover, Fei. 13 (Speclul)—Thf^ The Willimantic Heart Assn, grade dramatic club produced the care of by Carole Moses, Dale Discharged yesterday; Mrs. Benjamin Barringer JR-N*w Mil Fighters. A young man tried with REPAIRED Vennart. Mary Pontlcelli and Susan ghnmerlch, RFD -3,' West "He's ruimlUg off on these moral her was sentenced to five years first eeeafon of the adult polio linanees the Diagnostic KcArt play, which hhd previously been of »M,aOO in tpproprioUono quira relayli% of tha pipe, ford) declared war on iDemoccatla a Heavy duty xippera Kplaced. clinic eponsored by the-PTA will be Clinic at Windham-; Comtpunlty ptesent^.for the eighth grade. Barbara Greff; On the props com A 10-lnch water main will be Willington; Mrs. Minnie Farrell, iaauee and he heen’t done the Job." for hiding arms. mittee were IVHHam Keith, Rob- MUd toy Board of Finance S6 Florence Ave.; Mrs. Emma Gov, Abraham A. Rlbicotf yeater- Barringer eeid hq' would not go Bona, Srho wore a abort beard, held at the ElemenUAry School St Memorial Hospital. It also, organ The pr^ucllon stirred Barbara wIB toa praaeatad to tha P**PjJ f®*' laid through Regan St. by the izes symposiums which make it Johnson aa Monster X, Lisa ,prt Klemas, Marjorie Hibbard and Water Oo. The proposed plan, aa Tennitedt, 31 Center 8t.; Mrs. day. along on minor court reorganiza was. accused of hiding arms for NOW AT 23 OAK ST. - 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26. •* * Erika Krempasky, their approval at a apecial Town revealed by Mayor Herman G. Ol Mary Dutchess, 63 Ellington Ave. The assistant majority leader of tion. 100 men and chough explosive "to At .Purnell Place Dr. M. H. U ttle will be In poaaible for doctors in the Willi Cowan as the counteas, and Caro Maattac Tuaaday. Birth today: A daughter to Mr,, the Senate accused the governor "If thia is one of the great politi mantic area to meet and consult lyn Brown and Kevin Toomey as son. is to run the 10-inch pipe down blow up a railway embankment’* Oak Street tide of Purnell Parking charge with members of the school with nationally known speclalista. About 80 per cent of U.S. non % •nia SeJecUaen caUed the mwt- Bellevue St. to Join a 6-Inch main and Mrs. Ronald Trueb, 13 Wood- of covering up what he called a cal iasuee of pie State, then I'll eat Health Council assisting. There teenagers'. -1 IBC for • pjn. at tha Town H^l. .land 8t. "mediocre administration” and at it,” Barringer aaid. French Execute Fenr OPEN MONDAYS will be a nominal charge for the In the Fund Drive appeal, Mrs. Other members of the cast and farm people over 65 years old main- ^ ^ f lia Itama are aa followa, $10,- bn Windsor Ave. New Arrival Hockus's letter states that 60 per their respective parts were: Jo- tail! their own households. 1 The grading of Regan St., if tacked Ribicoff's executive order Monday, Rlblcoff told the asMm- Algiers, Feb. IS (F)—The French CLOSED WED. AT NOON Inoculations. C 'l for a profeaalonai survey of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Meachsm, on diivers license suspensions, hie v,au« i ot local yfontributiona la spent imdertaken. will -follow plana set Allen Dr., are the parents of a bly of municipal court Judges'the executed four'more Algerians at Since it will be necessary to have I,^ fighting heart disease in our ------'il■ ^ the local govemnient ayatema as op by a former city engineer. Corp stand on court reform and his ad court reform bill toad a vgood dawn today in the military peiaon raooauncndad ^ the Inaqidtles daughter bonj yesterday at John ministration's flood repair pro chance” of passing In this session own community and in assisting Oompnttae; $10,000 for ranova- oration Counsel Harry Hammer son Memorial Hospital, ! Stafford at Constantine for acta of vio)ei amount of vaccine to be ordered, ! Its victims. has arranged for a formal certlflca- gram. of the Leglalature. But he ,said in the nationalist rebellion. those who are Interested should tloBB to tha Paarlaaa ICll for luae Springs. "I'm going mllltantly o*i the'of that if it didn't it was sure to pass notify Mrs; Robert Grenon, Lake' Contributions should be mailed u G M l Dafanaa haad««l*ra, as tion of the grading to be sent to Events Toalght fensive from now on," Barringer The axecutioni followed^ otto- to Mrs. Bockua. the water company by Lawrence The Married Couples Club of in 1959 and that it would be a ma e since French* adthoriUea Rd.. or Mrs. Robert Azinger,: M uastad toy. Bdmund Daryer, CD told the weekly GQP Dutch treat jor issue in the gubernatorial cam Exceed Easter Seal qUota M.«W for additional Johnson, city engineer. Union Congregational Church will luncheon. bowed two weeks a g ^ to demands School Rd., before Feb. 20. Mrs. Andover is listed as one of the Sow ^oval: and $4,0W for a Final Tax Review Set hold a Valentine Social in the He charged Rlblcoff with "usurp paign of 1958. of many Prtnch iettlers to go Azinger will take calls in the eve several tow'ns which' exceeded its vault for tha probata court, which The Board of Tax Review will church at 8 o'clock. ing Legislative functions and die- Barringer contended the public ahead with capital punishment for COKSTIPATED? ning only. previous years’ totals in the 1956 hold its final session tonight for The American Legion AuxtUary tating to the Judicial system' and haa little, if any, interest in court condemned rcbela. 'The second Inoculation date will Easter Seal Campaign. fa to tie telocatC^ ,in the Henry the hearing of complaldts on as reform. be announced later. BuUdlnc. will hold a brief business meeting “running off on moralI Is lasues. Authorities said terrorist at Mrs. Martin Baker, Mathieson ,vi These wonderful Dtocoaa Clerk Vacancy sessments. The session will be held St 7:30 p.m. In GAR' Hall, followed Barringer., chairman of the tm- However, Barringer said his tacks had slackened off somewhat. Heads Fund Drive Dr;,‘ conducted the drive last' year The Selectmen, at their meei- from 6 to $ o'clock in the Town by a public Valentine grocery so porUnt Senate 'Judicial Commit committee would study a proposal Nevertheleas, the rebqis shot up a new laxative discovery Mrs. Winston Abbott, Hebron which raised $lDl.20. In 1955, a ins last night, dtactoaaed the vac- Hall. cial St 8 o'clock. ■ Proceeds of the tee. aald in-an off-the-cuff apeech to merge the Ckimmon Pleas and train between Retizarte and Tlaret Rd., has been named local chair total of $132 was raised. * J-ll ki, rMlena- If the Board completes its work event will be used for the unit's that Rlblcoff "hea thrown doubt Superior Courts "with an eye, not and exploded several grenades in man of the annual Red Crosw fund The total amount In the State aaeyta ’^ElHott.l®® U>* Grand LUt before Feb. 19 to politics, but to increasing the scattered parts of the country. un-ideks bowel blocks drive which will open March 1. 'mix-'n-motchables HftPe .1—flL-lwTWlIl A* ahk.«.~ AB* HWgJA'BX' community service' work on tha honaatr. probltv and de This town is a member of the Co last year for the Connecticut So r',' ' clwk, but took no action. when the Board at' Finance meets, The Babe Ruth Bcseball League cency' of t i i r s u t ^ n o r couFT ^ttM ency of-Uioss^urt..' - French headquertere announced ciety for Crippled Children and the latter group will be able to 90 rebels were killed in engage- without gag, bloat~or grlpo— lumbia Chapter which also In Hertoert L Pagwi, «r*t set the tax rate at that meeting. will meet st the VFtV Home on Judges when he ordered license Adults was $319,601.14 an increaae Mid' ft dtclriwi oii th® inttrlm Elm St. St. 8 o'clock. Parents of auspenaions for motorUta con KILLED BY RABBIT menu with French troops through activates normal eolonis cludes Hebron over the -1955 campaign total of Stamp Club to Meet Portalea, N. M. (4*) A rabbit out Algeria. Conatipation ia caused by The Chapter quota for this year appointment win not be made un- present members of the league victed of speeding. what doctors call a "thrifty reflexea. So effective that it $276,094.46. . ■ 'U R ockville Stamp Club will and also parents of boye who grad caused the death of two men near has been set at $1,737. In addi, f t 25 next week. meet at T:30 p.m. Saturday in the ' Bitter Feeling colon. A “thrifty" colon it one relieves even chronic eonetl- tion to the amount spent locally. Teachers Attend Study Terrific! Henry F. BuUer. p r ^ ‘n«»i uated from the Little League last "I feel very bitterly about that," here. THREE SENTENCED AS SPIES pation ovemighto Colon AID it Sykes School. Three farm employes were lay Berlin, Feb. 13 (fh — The Eaet that, inatead of retaining $744 will be sent to the National The elementary school closed young Republican, has submlttM Allen L. Dreaser, presldeiit, will ysar, are invited to attend. Barringer aald. . moisture ns it should, doea the vet eo smooth, to gentle it hae Chapter and $94 will go to Ken today following the noon lunch pe BABY TARTAN written application to the Select The PAC Ladles Auxiliary will "No court system can stand up ing aluminum irrigation pipe when German press said today three opposite: robe the colon of so Dsen proved safe even toe tucky and Tennessee .for relief riod so that the faculty would at exhibit and explain hU nearly com meet at 8 o'clock at the Village they aaw a rabbit run into a aec- German men at Dresden have been men for the position. plete collection of Liechtenstein, s to the acid of doiibt poured on It much moisture that iU eon- women in the most critical from recent flood damage. tend the fourth and final session of So Butler was endorsed last night St. clubhouse. A Valentine social by the chief executive of this itmte- tion. They grabbed the pipe and sentenced on chargee of conduct tenU become dehydrated, to stages of pregnancy. principality betv/een Auitraia and turned it up to shake the rabbit ing espionage for the United, Roland Laramie, chairman of a co-ordinated curriculum study In by the Tolland County Young Swftxerland. The population of. the will follow the meeting. violating every basic premise of dry that they block the bowel; SUPERIOR TO OLD STYLE the Columbia Chapter, set the elementary grades in, Andover, He publican Club,. Normsm K i t te l, Rockville Emblem Club will od- loose. The upper end of the pipe SUtes. Sentences ranged from Sve so shrunken that they fail to bulk, salt or drug laxatives, Outstanding COTTON..T sovereign state U about the same the constitutional system of the to ten yearn. The trio wee accuied cost of last year's swimming pro bron and Marlborough. S sirm aar said today. serve pest presidents' nights st the SteU. contacted with an electrical power axeite or atimulnte the urge COLONAID nsithar gags, bloats gram in the three towns at $750, The meeting dealt with pro It U reported the Selectmen may as that of Roekvilic and Vernon. Elks Club at 8 o'clock with a Val line and two of the three were of recruiting potential spies in to purge that projiels and ex nor gripes;.does not interfere A change in date of the public "Either he haa not picked the The $1 registration fees paid by grams in music, art, health and eonfer with- the. RepubUean .Town entine aocial to follow. proper men or he should back electrocuted. Berlin. pels waste from your body. - with your absorption of vita-' the children totaled $394. physical education. Committee befoie filling the va ebchlbltlon and auction will be dis mine and other valuablai food So \ cussed, as the original date of them up," Barringer aald. "The TO REGAIN NORMAL RECU- nutrients; and Jn clinical This year’s estimated budget of I’arties Scheduled by cancy. Republicans hold a two-to- Vernon and Taicnttville news governor haa told them, 'do thil. $993 includes the following items: 'Valentine parties will be held In , cife majority on the Board of March .3 conflicts with other ac- Items are handled through The LARITY two things are neces teite, did not cause rath or UvlUss in the high school. or you won't be feappointed’ sary. Fir$t, the dry, ehrunken' Blood program, $153; home nurs the classrooms of the Elementary Full Selectmen. Herald’s RoekvIUe Bureeu, 7 W. On the subject of court reform— other side reactions. ing. $75; swimming and water School tomorrow. VeoBg GOP Meeta Damon Lodge to Met Main St., telephone TRentont SEK US FOR THE VERY FINEST contraU of your colon which LTS A PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTi which would eliminate minor now block your bowel must be safety, $440; home service. $75; Refreshments are being planned Skirted Classic of Boston State RepTE. O. Smith.said ISat Damon Lodge No. 17 Knights of 5-81S6. courts — Barringer slammed Exercise tones your bodyl disaster relief, $50; Junior Rel Bight he thinks a bill providing for Pythias, will meet at 8 o'clock to. ' 'IN A USED CADILLAC re-moistened. Steond, bulk And COLONAID exercises your by the PTA room mothers in coop "etarry-eyed reformers who are must be brought to your colon * Cross administration, $5; _ mem eration with the staff. "home rule" has an excellent night at their lodge roOms on Elm ALL YEARS AND MODELS colon to tone it against consti bership and fund raising commit for dumce of getting through the Leg- S t Mexico to Pi|>e Gas swimming upstream." to 8-T-a-I-T-C-H STtMUlATE it pation, overnight I Whether 4-H n u b Elects He aald that the SUte's minor Alwaye a Large Selection; All Cars Fully Guaranteed; and so, excite its muscles to tee, $25; general 'management, Bonnie Whitney has been elected *, i Islsnire this session. Paul H. Oruenig, chancellor occeeional, frequent or chron $75; and chapter Operating ex Juniors! HU statement, made at a meet commander, will preside at the Mexico City—Starting next fall, c'u rt system la a desirabla sys OertHled SuhUlenge nnd Full Ownerahtp Detnlle. action; to a normal urge to ic, whatever your degree ^ president of a newly-formed 4-H ing of the Tollaoul County Young meeting. Stanley Schlenker will Mexican gas will be piped to New tem of 'people's courts.” purge. * conatipation, get COLONAID, in penses, $60. club named the Merry Helpera.. He went on to say Rlblcoff-had Progressive Dinner Slated RepuMican Club, referred to a con- pntent tentative plans for s pro England by way of the Texas-to- and. of aLl LAXA'nVES, only easy-to-take tablet form at Andrew Gasper, president of.the Other officers are Anita Moran, aStutlonai amendment that would gram honoring six men who have New England tnmk system. In "enormous temerity” to aey pub BARLOW MOTOR SALES COLONIAID, the amaiing new any drug counter, today I Tha vice president; Judith Provost, sec allow a municipality to chboee its licly that he would "aplit -thi YOUR CADILLAC-PONTIAC DEALER Sportsmen's Club, has announced Been Pythian msmbers for 60 cluded among facilities that will be laxative diecovery possesses price, onlynly 98c for ‘ the econom plana for a progressive dinner for retary; Bonnie Relmer, refresh .own form of government, with years. The event is scheduled for built to' make this new service pos Judges" (that la judgeehlpa) with FOR TOLLAND COUNTY Colon AID’S great moisliiruthp ical 60 Ublet package, bringa ments chairman; and Jo-Carol 'some restrictions, but without the the GOP if minor courts were re- members and their wives March 2. The smartest coordinates ever, tailored in cotton plaid and AprlU sible will be a 422-mlle pipeline ex WINDSOR AVENUE. ROCKVILLE, CONN. capacity plus Colonaid’s you positive relief at leei than A number of, homes In the com Heyward, reporter. an>roval of the LegUIature. Plans for confsrring of the rank tension from Vidor, Ls., to the organiacd into -a Common Pleas PHONE TRemont 5-3538 $treteh-,timulating bulk that 2c per tablet. Mrs. Walter Elwell is leader of Ivy League styled to add zest to casual living! You’ll find U such a bill were passed it court ayatem. munity will be open to those, mak of knight will also be made at to major gss area of Reynosa, Mex ing reservations for the pre-lenten the group. r a marvelous collection of tapered slacks, blouse.':, skirts, srould have a direct effect on night'! meeting. ico. "How Inimoral can you gat in Daniel Nicholson, Boston Hill Jamaica shorts and pedal pushers in red/white, red/green Rockville and Vernon in their at- High Mhoel Newe puMiing a moral Issue?” the Sena affair. Rd.. was named president of the tampta to diasotve their govern tor asked. Divided Into four stages,, the or black/while miniature tartans in sizes 10 to 16. The Sock Hop,iop, an annual dance Indonesia Up in Resources evening will open with a cocktail AC-DC 4-H Club at a recent meet mental inequiUeSv sponsorsd by th« Jumor Clasar of Barringer said that the General ing. The group chose Its name from Atty. Harry H. lAjgg. execuUvi Assembly in 1955 "bought the bill hour from 6 to 7 o'clock, progress director of the LeglSaUve Ooun- the High School, will be held Feb. Jakarta—Rich volcanic soil, ing to a main course serx'ed from the initials of a more formal title. 22 from 7:M to' 11:30 p.m. in the of ^rtlculars” that Rlblcoff sub The "Andover-Coventry Dairy cU. said measures Have . beer large forests, and' abundant min mitted during the emergency flood 7 to 8 o'clock, dessert from 8 to The. A: Tapered ankle length slacks, Ivy-League belted b a c k ...... $5.99 adoDted-thait atoeidd . iuip to cut school gym.______■ erals make Indonesia the world’s Charles Wairsn, a Senior,' has session. d o w ^ the idU M M ^ b»U“’T0«' '{HM rlehttt country In- natural re- We nao every reason lo expect End-Of-Winter-Winners In Our at the clubhouse at 9 p.m. toward the end of the aesaloa. He won the Science Award Medal for Reservation formd will be mailed Other officers are John Wanagel outstanding work in science. He is that the work of repair would be Coventry, vice president; Walter “Cummerbuhil B: Cotton blouse with roll-up sleeve, plaid button-down collar ....’ $3.99 also apoke of stepa which are being Srst and the Soviet Union eecond. liiven priority by the chief execu to members. When these are re taken to provide the general puh- now eligible to compete for the turned to Steve Ursin, Rt. 6, sched Wanagel, Coventry, secretary; Ue a better , chance to speak at the Bauech and Lomb Science Schol tive,” he acid. Thomas Brainard, Coventry, treas He contended many bridges in ules for the individual parties will C: Cotton plaid slim skirt with slit pockets, fly fro n t...... $5.99 meetings. arship.- Old Soldiert Reenliet be" mailed with reservation urer; David Pfanstiehl, Andover, New Soheel Progreeeee The annual All-Eastem F.estl.- ths State have not been rebuilt and AFTER NVENT RY club'reporter. Other members are Scoop” i acknowledgements. Re-servatlons The High School Building Com- val of the Music Educators Na Washington — SoVne 114.000 that a bypass has Just been com 4 0 Walter Mortlock. David Munson, pleted on the Merritt Parkway to must be in before Feb. 20. D: Miniature plaid Jamaica shorts with Ivy League back, fly front $4.99 mlttee wilt meet toplght to hear tional Coiifcrencs will be held members of the United State Reg — This ta one of a series of money- Nanry and Jean Wilcox, all of An the architects* report,'John G. Tal March 1 -to 5 in Atlantic City. ular Army have more then 10 carry traffic while a Good-dam dover. aged bridge is rtpaired. making projects planned for this e n t Jr., chairman, aald today. Carolint Skinner and Jay Mc- yqere' aervlce. During 1955 more year, by the club which has been The group is led by Charjes Wil 99 Talcott expects the architects Spaden, members of the Rockville then 70,000 Regular Army soldiers Floods hit the State in August cox, of Biirnato Brook Farm. Meet $ -| Q Not Sketched; Cotton T-knit with plaid collar...... $2.99 end again in October, 1955. activq In community affairs since aiay be ready to set an approxi- High School choir, have been ae- re-ehlisted. Its inception several yqara ago.' ings will be held at 1 p.m. on the amts date to start construction. ; .% CD Talk Scheduled second Saturday of each month. Hie piping of water to the new ‘‘Alert- Today-Alive Tolnorrow'' In other 4-H news Mrs. John hlgh school Bite on Loveland Hill ia the subject of Mrs. Helen Hutchinson, town chairman has Big, clear, bold . . . the fabulous print in tlii.s wlh atopartnUy cause no delay In Bens9he's talk to the Mothers’ been notified that 1,250 chicks construction, Talcott aald, as the Club meeting at 8 o’clock tonight have be'en alloted to Tolland -Coun bouffant dress with tucked ’n scooped neckline, dUncultles aeero to have been -.4 . at the home of Mrs. George Koer- ty 4-H club members by the Sears pleated empire cummerbund ... and its own petti AS SHOWN ON TELEVISION . . . SEE IT . . . BUY IT AT BURTON'S CUmlnsLted. He had expffeaaed aoma REGULAR $3.98 ber. Pine Ridg'e Rd. Mrs. Bensche Roebuck Foundation. coat! Brown, blue or green. 7 to 15. concern about tha situation in a is associated with the State De Members may obtain application ctatement three weeks ago. At that When you lem partment of Civil Defense. blanks for 50 or lOO chicks from time, Talcott aaid there bad been Infant Baptizet John F. Phelps, Townsend *Rd.. or two months' delay alnce the build .Annette Denoncourt. infant from the Farm Bureau office in. TODAY'S HEART JINGLE ing committee had raquasted ax- daughter of Mr. and Mra. Philip Rockville. These applications must PLA'YTEX BRAS tmiion of the water main. CHINO PANTS be filed with the Farm B'jreau bv Denoncourt, Bear Swamp Rd., was II you ihmk ypwr heart *n tick The Rockville Water and Aque - lealbe heremUing / arcK 2. Delivery of the chicks is baptized at the family Service Sun Batter tee your doctor quick; duct Oo. rdfuaed to laY the pipe In day morning at St. Peter's Epis set for April 6. y,! Regan St. until Itx m ascertained copal Chifren .in Hebron. The Rev. Many "tymplomt." pleote recoil Douglas F. Pimm, priest-in-charge, Manchester Evening Herald .\n- Moy not meon o thing at oil. officiated. clover correspondent, Mrs. Paul D. Chances ore there's nothing wrong, The'Rev. Stephen R. Chamber- Pfanstiehl, telephone PI 2-6656., Thoea tittle key* can often make the lain baptized the following three Thai your hoort it good and strong— ERMAN difference between a smile and a tear. FOR * 5 children during, the morning wor The walrus, a land and sea crea In any cote, don't guess or worry 40 mmi HEATINO IPa eaeiar getting along withmrt the man- ship service Sunday at the Ffrat ture. gets its naioe from a con So# your Doctor in o hurry. ____ 2 Congregational Church: Regina traction of the Norse word of PLAYTEX HIGH STYU BRA ef-the-houee when the much-naqdod ear TAN, GRAY and ILACK. Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Whalehorse. BATS:' is parked in the driveway. Richard Adams; Gregory Coffin, HELP YOUR HEART FUND ^ HELP YOUR HEART son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon San IS R Ei( FOR 'M Leaving ^ car at home wften you travel SisM 30 too 42. Frtn.Alf*909109$ born. Befttoa._-Hill: and David REST FOR . i'LIFETIME can mean a amlle for you, tool It’asitraat Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. to ease back in the air-conditioned Ralph Ransom, Hebron Rd. warmth of a Ora^ound, ayes on the REGULAR $8.95 WASH-AND-WEAR Franklin Delano R4dd, son of Mrs. Dorothy Lent!, Lake Rd.. was passing scene, while aS aivart driver baptized recently during a private takm over tha traMc problems. service. Move to Norwalk Whan you discover how quickly The Rev. and Mrs. Stephen R. ‘I Qrayhoundd mnu n taka you "downtown-to- GABARDINE PANTS Chamberlain left yesterday for downtown”—without any time or worry their new home in Norwalk where ^ loddng for a parking apace—you’ll be he has accepted the pastorate- of 4- the United Church of West Nor all amilaa on hundreds of tripe like these: walk. Ooeae fram I dally departures ta A large group attended the morn . Haatan, JPa only 8 houre, 80 mlaatea fo" ing worship service artd the Dis ta Navr Yark; ’raund-the-cleck aerv- 2 *15 missal Council and reception Sun lea ta C h lm ^ Waaktngtan, Philadel r day afternoon at which the Rev. phia aiM New York. FREE ALTERATIONS Mr. Chamberlain’a pastorate was officially dismissed at his request. The young minister and his wife were presented with, a bathinette by the La'dlea',Benevolent Society Very Special Purcha$e at a buffet luncheon recently. B. T. PETERMi^ .At the reception. George Munson, InstsDcr Of chairman of the Board of Deacons, DRESS PANTS presented the* Rev Mr. Chamber American-Standard lain, with a memory book. A cor NEW Equipaent GARARDINES, CHECKS and FANCIES sage was given to Mrs. Chamber- lain. SPRING 1957 Td. Bn 9-9404 or 9-3001 Discuss Salary Schedule } f A special meeting of the Board InstsU A Clssii of Eduqaiioh Monday Qinict, E ffident evening in Jhe library of the Ele mentary School. Boys' FO R The session was devoted, toi a 3 10 discussion of the 2-year salary \ ■« .edule proposed recently by the Andover Teachers 'Association. Twosome No official report was released following the meeting. 100% WOOL Hospital Patieot ' Playtex Living Long Line Mrs. Max Reipicr, Benton Hill, SUITS is a patient at the Manchester Me 32 A to 40C...... $6.95 morial Hospital. She' ia expected D $7.95 TOPCOATS home this weeken^. , - SIZES 4 to 12 Early for Spring... Yes! SIZES 13 to 16 Escorte School Bus 'Town Constable William Kowal-' ‘ B u t... VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS aki has entered his sixth moativof BUY NOW ! e f i t m d u t d Something wonderhxVs happened ie highway txaroL 'Rcffulsr $3.95. Pink and Lavender only. a self-appointed daily vigil for the and safety of at least one .school route $■ i99 $■ 99 Hot Water or Steam Boiler Tilers', bees' e reyelstleel leeiedites wsMlerfvl'i beeeeneJi TO THI tU JtS —with sir- in this town. SAVE For H ie Uttimste In seedMeelea, eisalc (iehirs wMewt, lilli wesetb eir^MeentieM, levsteriei; TO, THI mu Kowalski, who receives no re tnV ICI—thryeah. eqireis, eceelee, ever »ew blebweri . . . sAeii seMeg' yev Aere muneration for his task,' daily es 45% Home HestiSf aekfcer Ibee My elber way; TO THE TIIMINAlS-new, gleeiefewi, ecre»4h*etreet (reel corts the school bus which covers Made to eell for $19,99 Made to sell for $25 everydiief/ ANO ISKCIAUY TO VACATIONS—ere-eteenej by eepert, wiA M new Eu*rte4 the southemsterr end of Rt, 6 in Nicely tailoredf doatS of 100%' this town. i-i,'.- Teert sR ever Aeierlca. Ter ceeialetc ieiersMlbe ce eey el Cr^lie«n4'i Trevel lerviee*, CaSi Conducts Heart Drive wool •fabriies. Pick up one now Mra. Ronald Bockua, Lake Rd.. A good looking type'bf outfit th at serves a boy well. We are offer ' Is conducting the 1957 Heart Fund ' for Spring at this exceptional ing'it now to save you money. There’s a grieat variety of attrac CENTER TRAVEL AGENCY Drive in town. Mrs. Bockua ia a tive spoift jackets in tweeds and flecks, harmonized with wool member of the Board of Directors M A G IC 493 BUdn St.—Phpne M( 9.80S0 ly low-price,^ or the WUI^antic, District Heart flannel and ^bardine slacks.' AR brand new. Small size slacks Assn. haVe elastic sides. Large sizes have Hollywood waistband. BUY Book htcM-euI Criw croai alot- Or 8*e‘. Year Independent Travel Agent rids gonola toff- MIW Cup., uev MIDRIFF Lawrence Moe,- Bunker Hill Rif., TH^M NOWAND SAVE! i , . . tic8 —.. front -6i--*-5« 4lpi if president , of the Astoi. and also o 4|«*t with dortoSliiwd Ooytloworf ■*\; 4.*'< FtRSf ClA$$ aenrad on the- Bqard of Dim tees. •wrywrtiMt W itfl V literature and contribution en- ALL fHg WAt velqpea have been aent to towwspeo- la for th» AifidvdriTe ertotdt.MUj^' ■ i ' , ■ ■ , •- *' ■ )• ' ■ / T* * ' '■ ■ ■ \ ■ '■Y -'A' . .•>.{ w, %f - X ..r .1" 'f ■ 1 '“‘V I ,'s-' ■■ r *' 'l.:. .!■ ■ \ MANCHESTER KILNING OTRALD, MANCHESTER. COIIN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1967 PAGE SEVEK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CO N N ,, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1957 page 8tx 'VVf- -•’( % \ THURS FRI. TILL 30.000 WORT^^ OF FUR / CQATSSTOLES -'A, SPORTSWEAR - DRESSES / OF NEW BRITAIN FUR SCARFS DRESSES SUIT SALE sots 7 M II—12. to 20—14V, »o 24V, OVER 100 FUR COATS - STOLES - CAPES VALUES TO VALUES TO S12.98 $39.98 - JACKDS - SCARFS at TERRIFIC SAVINGS • Some SliKhtly Soiled •BUDGD •CASH >24 MONTHS TO PAY • Mostly Small Sizes ALL WOOL SPECIAL GROUP M OW N DYED DYED SQUJRIIEL Kolinsky MINK SKIRTS SLACKS SCARFS $6.00 $600 VALUES TO $19.98 SCARFS SCARFS VALUES valuu STOLES ^ 0 to $8.98 \ 0 t o $4.98 * - j $ t .0 0 $2590 $20-90 54900 WINTER COATS DYED MUSKRAT a DYED RUSSIAN a VALUES TO $29.98 STOLES w SQUIRREL $Q Q REDUCED SLING M' $ 1 A .O O NATURAL RANCH \ TO l y CAPES U w CAPES1 , V . / . . V . . f PRICE ! NATURAL MINK s BLACK MINK DYED DACRON Special Group / ■ fl \ FORMERlA to $49.98 MINK PAW COSTS PERSIAN a BLOUSES STOLES-GAPES AND LAMB 25 SPRING RAIN or Shine • NATVRAIi SILVER JACKETS VALUES to $4.91 BLUE NYLON r a n c h • PASTEL TOPPERS COATS SLIPS • WILD Save up to 60% Savt HP to 50% $1 a*bo $ CRINOLINE $299-$389 $29.98 " 1 y 20.00 $9941504195 , PEniCOATS $24943494599 $499 \-v • RIR PRODUCTS LAiELED TO SHOW COUNTRY OP ORIGIN OP IMPORTCD FURS a i r • a u p u r A u s t a x a i r . FORMERLY FORMERLY / r ,:, V- V t ( IxK 631 MAIN STREET V MANCHESTER 831 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER J - 7 J' -M > ' V V ■ Vv' ■ -h . 'V ■■iR , ! r / i WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY l3. 1S67 H»AOE EIGHT. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN„ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1967 PAGE NINE -W- .. T - it' Car, Tow Truck f T lM O & 2 MIiT iS iT ^ JKanri|Eatrr fMtr mlUUry. a\Uck. But laraal, Groton Shipyard •Hal Boyle' ! .947 Class Se^ks Bolton Tournament Lead f»r tlM moment, doeaiiot fear that ' DroocUes ip ]^mor Crash ► PRISCRiPTIONS 4 Anyway, havbif rncontly • demon- By BOUBII- MUCB To Build Three Skywatch Schedule] Retained b j 4X’s Soanins IfEtaUi ■trated anew her power to pul- "SAFELY FILLED'* Three Addresses A minor crash between a car Hewtfelt Apology MMH Fiiiid Campaign Roster veriae- Arab armies. What Israel' New Atom Subs , Thursday, Feb.. 14 SAVE ZZ'/,% Slid a tow-truck hauling a vehicle ^Arthur J Manchester High School’s Class With 19 ceesions In the Elki U Asian Strttt reaUy fears is not physical In ■euveWtir.imebasts Coon. -1 Midnight — 8 a.m...... Voluateers Needed. at Woodbridge, and E. Middle of 1947, .which la planning a 10- Setback Tournament completed, T M o JiS r tKlOUIXS security, but the 'psycholofical In Groton, Feb. IS —^The Gen ahi. T- 4 a.m. ., ...... VoIUBteere Needed. the iXXfiOC team leade with a WALTER R nCRGUSON Tpke. occurred last night. yekr reunion, their first since Annouiicibd by/Mrs. Dimock FubUainn security of not haying its existence ■- \ eral Dynamics Cprp. is working a.m. — 6 ajn...... Volunteers Needed. To U.S» Fishermen graduation, haa been able to com total 0^3,855 points. JPsuadeA October 1. IWl a.m. — 8 a.m...... B ill Barrett. The truck, driven by Olln R. ma the addreeaea of the class of Other teame and their, ecoret formally recognised. What Israel on three new kinds of atomic sub- Bolton, Feb. IS J Special) M r t.^ ^ Girl and Boy Scout Troops spon COPPIR CIA* St* I- Ml 8 6 6 6 t ■ ■ S JErary ETtplng_ Baccpt a.m. — 10 a.m...... Voluateers Needed. GeHch, 28, Wapplng, heeded weat. l08 with the exception of three are: The Heights, 3,841; Manches iudkya. BnteriA W tna wrntsi And must have, sooneip or j laripea. 10 a.m. —I Noon .» ...... Joceph Csurlln. A n d ^ Town, Behxmxe (A’)—I Joe, noiselessly poling the boat be Richard F. Dimock, local cam sored by the local unit. j ter Evening Herald, 3,806; Dia i» » r' “ turned into Woodbridge S t from hind ust would get bxcited and ■tudente: George F. Cox, Daniel C. The program wllL Include folk •t Maacheitar. Cmb.. U! later, is not merely somebody’s They sure under construction in Noon — 2yp,m. ,...... Joseph Carlin.' owe an 'apology .to America’s 20 FTaro and Donald A. Pendleton. paign commander of the fund mond Jims, 3,802; joc’s Barber FRENCH CHEF SKILLET ciiua MaJlMatWr, __ 0 the bame boatyards at Electric p.m. —^ '4 p.m...... Olive Charter, Louise Lord. E. Mitole Tpke. and collided with n s R i i r point, and then—zip!—Dave would The latter is believed to to in Ihe dancing, etnging, Scbut ekilis and Shop, 3,782; Four Ducees, 3,742; StSScRlFriON. RATES pledge not to resort to force—a E3 ...... Wilfred J. Lemire, W,- Joseph a car drivendri by ""Mrs. AMrld...... — Felber, milUon fi^erm en., send the fW. arching far out into drive to build an addition to Man a demonetratiort of the opening of t>ay«bl« ia AAyaiica p.m. — 6 p.m. .. N4vy. Manchester Truet, 3,736; VichTs p.edge that could be fox’gotten in a V Boat I^vlsion, which built the na 38, of 170 Green Rd., who wee the water. But hothing bit. chester Memorial Hospital, haa a Scout meeting. Start your let of Revere Were — or » tion's first nuclear submarine, the Lemlre. For yean I have secretly felt Ally. Thomas Btoiley, president Radio and TV. 3,726; Oliva's Esso, >M Year laA*******' moment—but the tolerance and p.m. — p.m...... ,,,L ucy Burke, Roger Winter. ^ stopped for the tralBc light at the that a fisherman was like a pro I stared and etared. Each time announced the roster of workers. The bUBlneah meeting will follow add to your present eet -r at a Ms HonUu .... Nautilus, and its second, the Sea- 6 8 of the class, and Mrs.. Shirley the program knd Will include elec 3,718; Elks No. 1893, 3.718; Wal BIO iavin(l Yoircan fry. ^rt« Months ...... •••••AVAAS******. i the HCVUWactual XnVlIUSllip friendship smiu and coopera- ‘ p.m. — 10 p.m...... Frank W. Barry, Patricia Barry.. intersection, police said. fessional gambler who plays pOker I saw nothing but rippling .waves. nut cnippers, 8,707; Woody’s Won wolf. ' . / No Injurlea were reported and Dragbi Ristau, 19 Cottage St., Those who will Mrve aa team tion of a nominating committee. lauti, braze, deep fry in this « uon of these Arab neighbor.. 10«p.m. — M idnight...... ’...... Virginia Manchester, Thelma Cray. foe keepa wlfih * group of kinder Once, when Joe pointed and called hqpe to hear fromJocal people who captaina include Mrs. 'George W. ders, 3,688. The' 3,000-^on Nautilus and the Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station. there were no arrests.. garten Mds. softly "There!”, I nodded aa if I Girl Scout Troop 108 will conduct a hehdeome Revere Ware / a . Slnsia oopy ...... ’ ■** That may seem a million yyears 'mm Mufi et» L‘>% Seawolf are almost sister ships. know where any of the three may Smith, Ruasell Potterton, Mrs. food aaile at the meeting. Also, Patten’s Builders. 8,680i; French Chef Skilletl Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal Fishing aeaued unfair to me. had really seen something and be located. Anderson Painters, 3,670; Leone’s MEMBER^Or^„^.„ away. But it can happen, and will The only iu v r difference is In the p o l l u t e d RIVER Any man ought to be able to out said, “Yee. there wqre fo u r- Herald Lee and Mrs. Harold Hen- Drill Mqqtlng Stated THE ASSOCUTED PREffl Safe for Man Who Lives atomic reactors. . Building, on Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 1-8 p.m. ‘ This waa the class which had thofn. Lieutenants are Mrs. Myron The Volunteer Fire D ^artm ent Trucking, 3,658; Oartlen Reh- Tht Associated Press Is eici^T sly happen, because it haa to happen. MayavUle, Ky. (>P) — Fish In the smart, anyUilng dumb enough to counting the little one with the the distinction of having three val teurant, 3,649; State Shoe Repair, In a Trailer’ ■ ' But each of the submarlhea un q>end its life imder 'water. Or ao narrow forehead.” Lee, Mrs. Kenneth Perrett, James will hold a drill meeting at the it. in their Washington con I admire people who live in der conetruOtlon* now la dlMai’ent GENERAL ALARM IN DERBY cars Inside also suffered heavy Ohio River were treated to a king edictorians, Miss Olga Krupen, Fiimegan and Mrs. Byron Shinn. Firehouse at 7:80 tonight. ■ \ 3,631; Capitol Equipment, 3,626; damage. size highball. Allowance > I thought. "Sire,” said Joe, reproachfully, Petereen’s Milkmen, 3,622; V and not dtherwise credited In I fcrences. President ElMnhower | trailers. They've got a big advan from all the others. They ardt Derby, Feb. IS (IP) — A general "Jit was a school of six. . . maybe Miss Artemis Pazlanos and Miss Enlisted aa' teani members are and also the local news published here. I icroncrs, tage over us squares who live in alarm fire cauaed heavy damage The building also houses the A barge loaded with 15,000 gal W For Your Old tlnlt The Andros Yacht Club here haa Betsey Slover. The latter ia now Mrs. David Binning, Mrs. Charles Moncheeter Evening Herald BOi- D, 3,620; Paul’s Paint, 3,592; All risbts ot republicaUon of special made some small dent in this dl The Skate, scheduled for laundh- Seymour Auto Co., which was Iona of grain alcohol sank while it become a mecca for anglers of eight." ' ' , MFD No. 4, 3JMS: I'll® Rebels, dMpatch.. herein ar. also reserewl. _ important stationary, old-fashioned houses. If ii.g in the spring, la an attack aub' to a garage here today. No Payments TUI April . How far can you really see a Mfs. Robert S. Phoenijt and lives C. Church, Mrs.. Edmund J. Peres-, ton norreepondent, Doric M. f«6UU»«Mrt«7l5Q] they’re fed up with the neighbors x F itt Chief Edward Loftus said flooded out in 1985. with a loss of was being turned around to make three continents seeking every in Callfoniia. luha, Mrs. Howard Chase, Mrs. D’ltalla, telephone Mitchell 8-5048. f,525; Fogarty Bros., 3,486; H)Hn- OTNit RIVIEI WARE VAtuie Pul service cUent of N. E. A *«^1 mlnd- it was which ia smaller than the Nautilus thblflfe starte^d in the rear part of 22 cars. ' towing easier. thing from delicate needlefish to boneflsh?" I ask^. ski’s Sunoco, 8,478; Quish Funeral Ice. Inr or can’t stand the local politicians and the Seawolf. Chadwick & C o .' "Six hundred feet in this light,’ Leonard Wood, Mrs. William I Ousrt ONLY Publishers they can tighten up the old hitch the building. The ttublert.A Pres Firemen didn’t know how the Owners of the barge Said it was 864 Center St.—Ml 9-0666 blue marlins’big enough to fill a Hand, Mra. David Sharpley. Mrs. Home, 3,376. CoTtr«4 Seucs Pan Juu^yj-iuihew. nTT; 1 PiMident did emphasue the neces The Triton, to be the largest fire etarted and no damage esti doubtful any of the cargo could be Cadillac. he said, and at the look of dlabe Y o all And m and drive to a more pleasant^ca- ton Garage on Seymour Ave, was lief on my face he added with Deaths Last Night Frank Ulm, Mrs. Bernard Morria- Rec Unit Plans mBity kiteWn 84M ^rkcatoupi..Detroit ^ ^»n. slty for recognition of the perma submarine ever built—8,450 tons. mate was available. salvaged. After Uatenlng %d a lot of their ufiot for tlilt MIllUBBR AODIT tlon. However, trailer living \ a n P \vill be a radar picket sub with- badly damaged, and several h ew simple dignity, "Sire, In my work sette, Mrs. Leslie Harlow. Grape Poses Mystery ClRCmJtTlONB. nence of Israel—then that was ..tail yams about record catches, I Also, Mrs. John Opltz, Mrs. handy utcn^l present a problem. Take my Au t' In nuclear reactors. . ventured the opinion that fishing my eyes are my hands." Adults’ Chorus J Ot. Donbla BoIIrv worth'something. . Clara and my Uncle Frank. They' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Harold Veal, Fred A. Johnson, Jerez, Spain — It takes' five to Pamout “6-ln* The Skip Jack, a etreamllned, waa bascally a chUdish sport. Dave offered to let m®-®lck out St. Petersburg,' Fla.—Edwin C. Jamefi Mahoney, Mias Irma Wed- aJ55,eW l.M *r£S^^«r^^ 1 lived in a trailer in Brooklyn and -propeller, high speed sub, "Aa a matter of fact," I said, "I a few files, but by then I was ao seven years for a newly, planted 1” ut«ufl you » 1 0 « truomnliical errors appesjina In ad* one night while Uncle Frank was Hill, 72, ' veteran radio news com erstroih, Mrs. Stanley Nichols Jr., The Town Recreatibr. Depart Palomino grapevine, the source of will he leeud You SAVE t 2 A t v2r3sSnSita*ana o t ^ i ^ l n f .matter | 'Mysterious Optimism Othir submarines have twin set a record myself when I was exhausted I couldn’t have hurled mentator, ■whq was a .radio broadt Mrs. William Miller, Emerson ment is planning to organize an to ewnt TIMi I to The Manchester Evening Herald. in bed Aunt Clara decided she sere' an underweight mosquito three Spanish sherry, to yield in any 4 0«iart only 10 yean okj. I caught three, caster and syndicate feature Bosworth, Mrs. Oscar Kreyslg, adult conununity chorua for people volume. Average production for Covered Souee Pot DlnMy advcrtlstog clMlng boors. Chancellor AdenaueraA.n>,..r of ww*at est "'0''* Florida ^ncle soFrank she The' I the Skip Jack SEMI-ANNUAL SALE fish In two minutes in Troost Lake feet to catch even a walrus. writer since 1932„ a former re Mrs. Charles Robbins and Miss ii tereated in singing for fun. Lerfc capoeity P»r M««day—1 pin. |JI4a». are no launching until In Kansas City, Mo.—without even A moment later Joe scanned one vine per year is kbout 7 for eoup^ ftle* 8 9 9 8 K r Tuosday—1 p.m. MongfT- Germany ia eitheh a aootheayer or sleeping. Unfortunately, Aunt porter and a feature writer for the Ethel Goalee. An organizational meeting for pounds. When these grapes are eteewt itewte For Wwlnenday—1 p. a rather desperate politician. Clara was a little absent-minded sometl! I. using a hook." . what looked like Just another rip New York Sun, and onetime di A kick-off dinner will he hal^ all persons interested will to held grown outside the Jerdx area the [mi eenninil For Thursday—1 p. The I now in official What did you use?" asked a ple to me and murmured, "Not rector of the Fox News Reel, died for the wdrkers tonight at Feb. 20 at West Side Recreation For Frlday-l P. m. Thursday. Either he knows aomethlng no- and she forgot to mention this to big game fisherman. - boneflsh—barracuda or email resulting wine le not sherry, but IVjr Saturday—1 p m. Jviaay. h . h .. /.nma tn Uncle Frank, who had a Job in service y logged Its 60,- Tuesday. State Armory In Manchester. The Center at 8 o’clock. The - plan la an ordinary white table wine. Ctaaatnsd dsadftoa: lOiSOa.m. ai b ^ y elaa d ^ . or he haa come to 000th I’sr haa been re "A piece of raw Uvev and cheeae- shark." ' '. Houston, Tex.—John Nicholas drive will end Feb. 27 whm a final to meet each Wednesday at the day of pubUcaUon esespt Saturday fueled. cloth net." Barracuda? Shark? X did a 10- report dinner meeting will be held. West Side, and to divide members f a m. ______the point where he hea to treat hU ^hen he. got up and aaw how NOW IN PROGRESS Hodge, 64, Associated P ress The Seawolf only te intly com "How big were the fish?” foot standing broadjump and land mechanic-operator and superviior, Chills will be made on local resi into various sliigin;; groups. Tree Burns 28 Months own hopes as if thay were facts, beautiful the weather was he de- "The largest 'was about three ed In the middle of the boat Joe Wednesday, February 18 He has, at any rate, been cided to walk to work. It took him pleted its first trlM former reporter, copyreader, re dents during the next two wCeks Hugh Hayden will be leader of Inches ," I admitted. "But the prin explained there was no danger, write man and onetime school seeking their support in the ef this group. Some organizations Perth—A large red eucalyptus making atranga pronouucementa | ciple’s the same whether you’re that the fish—shark of barra fort to increase the capacity of tree in Western Australia, which Methods And Intentions teacher and cotton buyer, died with which he has been connected late. These have been to the after a minnow or a whale. All cuda—-was more afraid of me than Tuesday. He was bom in Walnut the Manchester hospital to meet are St. ^.ugustine’a Choir for 12 caught fire during a forest blaze, We are trying to make peace effect that a great change is under Pulpit’ Exchange fish are dumb. What chance have 1 waa of him. p,. Lane, La. the needs of the community. years. Army Special Services le reported still burning after 28 they got, once you learn their "Joe," I told him, “you may be n.usic director, Hartford School of months. The tree is six feet in In the Near East by the exercise wvy in Russian foreign policy. The A Thought for Today Montgomery. Ala. r— John E CD Leaders to Meet Planned Sunday weakness?” a fine Judge of fish, but you’re no hope, 80, retired editor of the Civil Defense (CD) leaders will Music for three .years, and the diameter at the hose. of our own individual leadership change Is to great an^ valuable, Bponaored by the Mancheator All the flMiermen moved silently Judge, of fear." OennoU ef Charehea. Wilmington (N. C.) Morning SUr, meet at school headquarters .Tues Baltimcre Conservatory of Music "aa ont great and powerful na hr-aaya, that everybody ought to away from me down to the other After casting a bit from the day froih 7:30 to 9 p m. for brief for one year. Dr. Rolaqd T. Heaoock, minister end of the bar—aa If I had bioken and at one time associated with tion. In that effort, we are going be especially careful not to say or boat, we started home emptyhand- newspapers in Tulsa, Okla., New ing od latest developments in the Anyone wishing to join the During her lifetime my wife of the Congregational Church of out with smallpox. All, that is, ed. "Phantoms of the Flats’ indeed chan^ng concept of CD needs for fEUVE from’ maneuver to .maneuver, do anything that might rub the Orleans, Mobile, Birmingham .community chorus may do so by Blanche carried with her a little Statfordvltle, and the Rev. Arnold except Dave Roberts, outdoor edi Joe and Dave had seen maybe 20 Connecticut conununitiee. calling the Recreation Departtpent SANDWICHES using our Ingenuity aa well as qur Rueaiane the wrong way. $2 , 832.50 tor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, who Montgomery, Washington and DEPOT SQUARE » Ml 9-5274 prayer that seemed to describe the W. Toz^, minister of the Second bonefiah. I saw not one. Miami and Sarasota, Fla., died . Director John.D. Avery has in or by attending the organizational 34 power. It U .a delicate and dan- Other Western etateemen profess Congregational Church, will Is a kindly, tolerant man. "Dave," I told him humbly. "I vited anyone who is interested' in meeting. For any further informa ►DRINKS — IC E CREAM way she lived. I do not know who "Tomorrow," he said. "You’re Tuesday. joining the CD to attend. Latest gtrm u bustneia, ohen to accidanU to aee no particular change in Riii- change pulpits Sunday. apologize to you and all the fisher Vicksburg, Mias. — Ellis F, tion on this activity, call either wrote it—she clipped it from eome worth of Lamps going I'onefishlng with me. The men in America. T also apologize developments in the field of nu James Herdic, oupt. of recreation, Arthur Drug Stores j and mlsunderatandinga. And, even ^a’e- attitude toward Germany, magaxine—but I am sure that all In observance of‘ Brotherhood sport has changed a little since Fountain, 6i3, vice president of clear weapons have made previ to all the fish from here to Havana the Farm smd Home Savings and or Wally Fortin, program director. Advertise in The Herald*—It Pays If It works, it pannot- be labejed the which would have to .be what | those with whom she shared it S^ijday, Dr. Heacock haa chosen aa you were 10." Dumb? TireF learned more in their ous plans for the program in this Ideal way to meet the problems of Adenauer has been talking about. I have come to love It just ai she topic of hla his sermon, "The Pres I agreed. Ths next morning aa schools than I dld/in mine." Loan Aasn., Kansas City, Mo., State unrealistic. Emphasis in the the Near l ^ t . ’-tf there is power- They' My they don’t know and ent Situation in the Struggle for Joe, our native guide, put-putted died Tuesday. He was bom in In future will be on training the pub' "The day returns snd brings us De-Segregatlon.’’ for us up fresh creek 1 b ^ a n looking Unless n man has 20/20 vision, dependence, Mo. lie for survival in the event of ful Justification for following It, can’t Imagine what Adenauer pre- around the bottom of the boat the patience of Job, and the endur Salem, Ore.—Mrs. Q o m elia enemy attack. the petty rounds of .irritating conr Frequently cited as the first ance of a 'well-trained Infantrymfin. the juatlflca,Uon la that we don’t I tends to know, earns and duties. Help us to piqy Negro in the United States to be for bones. Marvin Pierce. 83, Oregon’s first Avery is continuing hie drive to "IVhat kind of bones do we use he’d better 'leave boneflshlng to state librarian and widow of for make everyone aware that hla know what elae la possible, how it could be that Adsnautr does I the man. Help us to perform them come pastor of an all-white con real he-flshermen—and strong si else to bring our good intentloneI have some special bargain cooking! with laughter and kind faces. Let gregation, Dr. Heacock exchanged for bait?" I asked. "Mouse, beef mer Gov. Walter M. Pierce, died own personal preparedness in a pulpits with the Rev. Mr. Tozer ,or elephant bones?” . f lent women. Tuesday. She was bom In Mohtl- disaster situation is a matter of cheerfulness abound with industry. But no fish Is ever going to get toward realisation. with the Rueeiane, for the unlflca- Give UB help to go blithely on our last year in observance of National Dave was very patient. He ex cello, Idaho. simple common sense. Agalnst this, pltture of a well- r tlon of Germany, Or It could be ] Rare Relations Sunday. plained that bonefiah were among a chance to make a fool of me in Headb Seal Drive buiineaa of the day. Bring us to publio again. Intentiooed United SUtes putting merely that, in an election year, our resting beds weary and con He graduated from Howard Uni the fastest wtd fightingest of Mrs. Everett T. McKinney, Bol game fish, and that an honest The next one I catch will be with Bridge Costs 9 Million ton Notch, will serve again this all iU resources Into a kind’of Mrith the unification of Germany tent and undishonored and grant versity "in 1921, received a bachelor a knife and fork, and if it even us ill ths end the gift of sleep.’’ of divinity degree from Yale Uni sportsman preferred trf Catch them year as chairman of the Easter power politics game, we hAve the the big issue, he feels compelled to on a light rod with an artificial dards look Up from the plate in an Portsmouth, R. I.—A new four- Seal Campaign conducted annual' J. Howard Keith versity in 1924 and his master of lane 89,000,0(fi) bridge, linking contegatlng picture of an ill pretend that unification can conie Stafford Springs sacred theology degree from Bos , fly. They are called "The Phan appeal for Juatiee or fair play I’ll ly by the Connecticut Society for Intentioned Rusaia pretending to toms of the Flats." pour a whole bottle of Worcester Portsmouth and Tiverton, re Crippled Children and Adults. about under his leadership; even ton University in 1928. He was shire sauce right square In its big places the narrow, storm-battered stand for the kind of solution of awarded a doctor of divinity degree We poled into the shallows, and A recent report ot the society though, in' the past, it has besn his Dave said, "Now, we get out and leering blue eye. Stone Bridge, a 50-year veteran for the year ended Jan. 31 shows Near East prohlsms which would by International College in 1951. policy and ours which haa. made India Denies U.S. He served in World War I as a walk;" seriously weakened in 1954 by a a total of 8256.50 raised locally in be rather close to the ideal, if any unification Impossible. Bo far, any private in the infantry and in “In the water?" I asked. HOME ON RANGE hurricane. The new Sagonnet 1956. This was an increase of 143 body meant It. Russia, ftarful ‘:On top of It—if you cah,’.’ an Clarkeeville, Ark. (fib -r- John River bridge, half a mile long and over the previous year. ^ m i - YEAR way, there is no surface substanti-1 Plane Grounded World War II as a chaplain. 0 4 70 feet abo've the water, is the that it may he losing In the naked swered Dave mildly. Dean, 32, T^ns fined 8166 after '• • PTA to Meet atlon of Adenauer’s sudden and | Wa started wading, and after pleading, guilty to killing a deer most e:.pensive item yet finished The ITA will meet at 7:30 to power politics struggle for the mytteiioue optimism. New Delhi, Feb. 13 i/Pt — An of about a mile of this I began puff out of season. in Rhode Island’s drive to modem- night’ inetead of 8 o'clock to view Near East, praposea ths rsmoval ficial Indian spokesman said to Nike Test Alert ing. Every few moments Dave or Dean’s home is at Deer, Ark. 'ize ita highway ayetem. a special program to be presented of power politics from ths area. It day there was "no truth" in a re The Unusual MIm Kelly port that an ' Indian aircraft had would have the nations there left forced an American Gloitomaster Sluted Thursday alone, free of outside entangle We are insatiably curious about carrying arms for Pakistan to ments. I t would have the whole one Alice G. Kelly. We wonder land at New Delhi Airport. Nike troopa stationed at Etoat /The report was carried by the Windsor will conduct' a program Still Time t^Start Your Encyelopedlia Sett CLEARANCE! iteea derived of outside anna and I how she developed 'her unusual Soviet/news gency Tasa and quot' tomorrow for representativea of freed Of military bases held by | declaim, and where she geU the V'itory In“uiirt''w*eekend^ the presa, radio and TV in connec o’:Ulde powers. .And It would, In stamina for sticking to 'lL Tlmee. an obscure weekly of Left tion with a recruitment program A final bufst of empty Ideellem, Mias Kelly ii the clerk of the 1st leanings. underway in Springfield. American ’^ e program will include a test VOLUME NO. 5 Now on^ Sale! kave economic aid to the region Singapore alert in wUch troopa will perform .handled on a basis which would New York, who pulled the namei(o Karachi over Indian territory, all the functicyie they would under not Involve "any political, military of the "mad bomber" out of the IA apokesmen for the U.S. Air Ll- attack, except launch the misailea. Volumes No. 1, 2 ,3 St 4 SHII on Safe.' or other conditions." company Slea, and thus sent Newj'l*'*®** Office in Singapore said no Press representatives are expect U.S. military aircraft had left ed to get as close a view'of Nike These Rueaian proposals do rep York City detectives up to hji Singapore or paaaed through there inatallations aa security will per Here’s the greatest encyclopedia bargain eyer better resent rather ideal conditions for Men’s capture in Waterbury. /' in the'past few days. mit. Save almost Vs on l~and-2-of-a-kind the Near East—the withdrawal of For Utie, abe could eertai^y offered! Volume No. 5 goes on sale TODAY! — big power pulling and hauling and receive at least a portion of the Intrigue, the provision of eco 126,000 in rewards offered for Volumes No. 1,2,3 and 4 are still on sale, so you nomic help without strings the identification and capiure of They reprasmt, in fact, the the bomber. start building your set right now. kind of course many, would havi When this first be'eama ohvioua, preferred to have the Unli Mies Kelly took the position that Decora tor-Approved WOOL WORSTED States itself try to follow. And she wanted none of the reward one result of our having money. She did not, she said, want Tho World Honored to play oiir big power role/in the anything for merely doing her 2 5 V o lu m e s m R£$UiARiy !H OUR Near East, instead of y United Jcb at the company. Since then, unk agnalls . Nations role, is that, haying made F & W all kinds pf people have been try- our choice, we leave/attempted irg: to persuade her that she is UNIVERSAL progaganda axplottation of the being very foolteh. Perhapa. the, ERE are lampg gar STOCK AT 30,95 TO 02S5 altemaUve to the Russians. most severe preesura came from suns nejreci from all of our four big floorg . It is the Ruaaiaiul. who have the a women’s organisation, which an Resf, $12.50 STANDARD samples and pairs>airs . . orouped a t . five ENCYCLOPEDIA real imperialistic/urge of the mo nounced it would apply for the ment, who can u lk sweetnesa and reward on her behaU. low prices for immediaimme clearantc e ^ Lamps light, in theo'ry. It is the United th e other day, Mias Kelly wrote Lamp styles for . . every deco* Mostly decorated chiiia models with W d m H 0 4 .0 0 states,-which ‘reaUy Sima at the to the head of ihla organisation. B 20 VOLUMES...9,446 PAGES...5,000,000 WORDS rating schema are included.'^If you need silk shades; also Bristol glass, milk A VO LU M E freedom'and dignity of the Near She said: one or a pair of lamps . . hurry for best glass and brass. * 30,000 SUBJECTS...5,750 ILLUSTRATIONS, MAPS, Blast, which is caught. operating "After long and^‘aeri<^ eon- selection. DRAWINGS and DIAGRAMS.. Ja^fi Volume Contains the old and discredited techniques aideration of the matter, i am de of power poUtics. termined not to apply for the re-, Approximately 200,000 Words an 375 double- Yet it is to '^ hoped,that the Reg. $1 and >S&»' 7.50 salumned Pages Covering Subiects on Sclanca, ward or to participate Ir. its dia- world knows and understands poaiUon in any way. LOWEST IIi ■■ ‘‘ ' : il ‘i :•! , History, Nature^ Geography, Inventions, MedMne, what wa try to do, even If It dote "I assure you that thU faclaion $19*75 Lamps not like all our mathods,- and that inglneering. Industry, Sports,.Muslt, Art;Orama,'.H. la enUreiy mine, and mine alone, The biggest, group of all . -. . ,49 PRICE OP it also knows and understands and le irrevocable." China, milk glass, brass and Colo- that there. le a sharp difference Ae we eay, we would like to .nial chipiney styles. between vdiat the Ruasiana say know more about Alice KeUy, and p o r d ia m Casy to Own on Our THE YEAR they would be wiUing to do and what gives her such a. unique before you buy that car! what they would actually be doing talent for turning down 126,000. Sometimes “low" monthly payments are actually more expensive. Reg. $22.50 and ■ i.WsskjAnstfciHr If they held the ^ght. power poU- Being forced to guess, we can BOOK-A.WBEK Plan! tica cards at the moment only Judge that she le somehow They could mean hi|her finance coeu stretched over mote pay inis •# the Sst^ Here you ore .. . more value, more good looks lhan very wise—wise .enough to know ments, or inadequate insurance protection. , $25.00 Lamps Mir Set's Cemplete 3 you ever thought possible for a low, low price The Real Fear And Need that the happiness and balance , of ^Even if you're jfist ’'thinking" about buying a pew or used 28 Fine lamps in this group includ l a her own living might somehow be car, you owe it to yourseir to get the facts tto t h a ^ meant mv- ing combination of brass and glass, like thi‘.' Choice worsted li()tit and medium toned If the agreement reached at the threatened if aha reacl>qd -for a ings in time and trouble for nearly a million car biiyets through China, copper and others. > and o f King Saud’a talks in windfau aubUy tainted with the Econo-Rate*—Allsute’s low coet Auto Finance Bank Plan. eesh Washington was limited to an ex violence and tragedy of human • harkskms and tancy wi.avc wol^teds Choose By arrangement with a cooperating bank, you get low bank GUAMHTEE change of a bigger army for Baud nature gone wrong. Regs $27.50 to wH hsHsy financing rates. You also get sound insurance protection at low from patch or flap pock- t slyh- . vmt or plain benk . for another five years lease on purchase W . A§k Yaw to CMnpare Tkl$ our air baas on his territory- cost from Allstate. Early AmeriGan feeydepedto WHh Amy Set V til 3 buttons . regular' ■ horts l< ..S," m m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1967 PAGEi ELEvisN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALE!,»MANCttESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1957 TV Plan to Sh6w Local M an Cited w n o —1M0 First-R un Film s For Scout W ork f r o s b —u « Daily Radio « mmmm mmmmmm g / . / ) . . W eddings J f i P j i o U i H W OOD-tlM BM toni DayBgtit H u m WFOr—1410 BartlMville, Okla., Feb. 13 (flV-t Charter Oak Council Boy Scout -Phil Hayn said today he expecta headq[uarters has announced pres MORE WARD EXTRAS FOR YOU! BCTRA QUALITY! EXTRA LOW PRICES! TIM (oUOwuii (irafrAn M i>eduiM |^>(^ by May 1 to be piping first-run King'Hartl * entation of thk Wood. ISadge to •V ■M auppUwl by Um radio manase- One movies into home television seta Mr. and Mrs. ^ohn J. Harti of Clifford Sterling, Id Oval Lane, In F the values arei here— come lii ami get your share of the savings at Wards! in Bartlesville for $9.60 a month. recognition for participation in ex ■iitaita aod ara aubjaot to cliaiica ______Id Tonight TaVcottvIlle announce the marriage WPOP—Uod«rn Sound! Hays first announced his plana of their daughter! Ltorraine-Cecile, tensive training in Boy Scout lead \ is best forme...’: wittaouit nottea. WHAY—NIjjnt Watch laat Btptember.' Hlg projected ership. I •:aa— WTIC—X Hlmi! One a y a t^ is believed to be the first to Pfc. Peter M. King, son of Mr. Sterling Is district commissioner oBCSIUSB it M S V>*^;^****** W HAt-Opwi Houm WDRC—The World Tonight , WCUC>4aoura R«TU* WPbP—Modem Sounda in tne country. and Mrs. DrfMd J. King of Wsst- for the Blaokledge area, which in He said today he Is negotiating porL cludes Manchester, Bolton, Xn- ✓ HI-PROTEIN (25F) h. WHAY—Night Watch With Southwestern Bell Telephone The double ring ceremohy was dover, Rebron, Marlborough and WPBO-Cai Rolbr W:TC—Sleep No More Co. and the Public Service Co. of Glastohbury. ✓ HI-FAt (7%) wi^h ^WPOP-Waa Work! WDRC—Rue! Naugbton Oklahoma for transmission lines performed on F*b. 7 by the Rev. WPOP-Modern Sound J. Ralph Kelley in St. Maurice’s Among the requirements fO'r ✓ LIVER MEAL addsd {tHAY—O pen UouM lait and equipment. He also announced eligibility for the award is par W txo—Reuuro Raeua WIIAY—Night Watch Church, Bolton. Mrs. Charles Rob WTiC—Sleep No More plans for a hepdquartera btiildlng.' ticipation in^ a fepecial ^ training AVAILABLE AT WKNB-.-P.M. Hays plans to use regular 36- bins. organist, ’ played the bridal WTU>-Roe! Miller WDRC—R u m Naughton music. course, which Sterling attended at WPOP—rig h t! milllmeter theater film to trans Bchiff Scout Reservation, Mend- W:##- mit movies throughout Bartles Presented in marriage by her MANCHjESTER PET CENTER WHAY—Night Watch ham, N. J. MS MAIN STREET—MI 0-4278 WTIC—Robert McCormack ville. A lead wire from the main father, the bride was attended by -MAY •The Wood Badge la among the WDRC—Heart Fund coaxial cable tvlU be.attached to Miss Donna Delponte of Rockville, WE GIVE iM C OBEEN STAMPS WPOP—FlghU oldest trsdit jns of Boy Scoutii.g, . FREE PARKING IN REAR p ^ the switch for an unused channel a classmate of the bride, as maid having been instituted by tord li'i^lun Radio Lana WHAY-^Nlght Watch on a subscriber’s TV set. of honor. Paul King, twin brother Robert Baden-Powell, founder of Tat Roltw WTIC—Thie Is Moacow of the bridegroom, was best man. a ^2 to ^5 deposit hold your selection until May Yna Woraa WDRC—Heart Fund He expects to run the system the international organisation. WPOP-Flght! from noon to Midnight daily, us The bride wore a pearl , grey HAY- I9*S9— ing three different movies a week. suit, yellow hat, white accessories, w e e ^ ; WHAY—Night Watch WOMAN DRIVER WTIC—Night Life They may or may not be . the same and carried a prayer book with Jacksonville, Fla. —When his Lana WDRC—Runi Naughton movies ho offers at th e. Bartles orchid marker. Her attendant wore WPOP—Fighta ville theaters he manages. , ckr stuck' in sand. .Ollie Smith «:«- /I tweed dress suit, white acces asked a woman passerby to tpke WHAY—Night Watch There will be no commercial ad sories and a purple orchid cor Mrs. Peter M. King the wheel -while he pushed.^ •>! '—Record Roded\ WTIC—Night Life vertising. f e - sage. He forgot to ask wheeler she WiXXl'^-fiadoTd Rartaw WDRC—Rum Naugbton Hays said color movies can be The ceremony was followed by Tremendous Values on WiSiB-rrM. WPOP—Nile Mtfalc shown with some modification of of men involved, the 364th 1s now knew how to drive. WTiMiewa ll:M - a wedding breakfast for the Im building a nucleus of trained per Police sajd the .car^'came free WHAY—Night Watch the equipment he will use at the mediate families at Cavey's Res l ^ ^ ^ a n d i u r WTIC—Newa start. sonnel. Among those recently 'join and the woman jamm^ the ac- Brand New Merchandise ot power mowers IsU— WDRC—Nev! A Wtather taurant. after which the couple ing the 364th are Edward -A. celeratqwto the floorboard. The car WPOP—New! He is a veteran theater opera left for their wedding trip. Stephen and . Wayne Besaw of East whipped In a wide circle, zoomed Iltlg- _ tor, although only 22. Both bride and bridegroom at WKNB—Baaeball Hatlnaa WHAY—Night Watch •'Motion, picture theaters will Windsor.- around a corner and crashed into WTIC—Roe! Miller n c —Srort!- tended the University of Connec- parked'^, doing 1360 damage. TRIPLE X februaryj W D R O -^ ^ Kolby ^RC—Rues Naughton continue to operate as in the past tlqut. Pfc. King is presently serv new low prices! same Ward quality WPOP—Bob and Rar W lem Sound U iR and nothing will happen to them ing with the Marine Corps st Canine Rescuera **ffeLYr-8wtng tsaay WHAt Night Symphony as the result of this project.” ’he Camp LeJeune, N.C., where they W o i^y of WCCQ.i-Raoord Revtaw WTIC rllght Serened! says. ' ' WDRC—: hfon will make their home. . ' . Washington Court House, Ohio (B WKN^Baaeball Matinee ^ P O P -) —The dog may be man's best FALSE TEETH WTlO—1U8U Radio Lana friend, but he doesn't do badly by.i b a r g a i n WDRO-.^ Kolby *’i?HAY—nil Ludwig-Wyberski * Slipping or Irritating? ^ WPOP—B^ and Ray yenadt PHNA Staff Feted his own breed at times, Mr. and WTIC-SUrL Mrs. Helen Wyberski, 136 Bis- Mrs. Horatio Wilson will testify?^ Don't b« (rabarruM d by looM tsiM Down WDRC—Rues on seil St., and Carl Ludwig, 316 t!!th !ll{>plni, dropping or wobbling ‘’fe|2Si(i'& - y; When a puppy fell Into their ^fish when you *»t, tilk o rlsu g h . Just holds mower WlOt&taaahall Matinee / A t V alentine P arly Spruce St., were married FVlday pond and was unable to cliihb out, prlnkle s little PASTKKTH on yout w nc—»«u Radio '.aaa / night. two other pups barked grtcourage- pTstn. Thi! plesMnt powder gtres s Hll WPOP—Bob and Ray Photo in P ap They left Saturday afternoon remsrlcsbM sente of added comfort FAIR A Valentine lunchedn to honor ment and howled for b61p imtil a end security by holding pistes mdta jn « y IS . *'wRAY-epateltna . „ ^ the staff of the Manchester Public on the Ocean Monarch for a neighbor heard the lAcket and ef , firmly. No gummy, gooey, petty tMte WOPO—@od 'anraolng Good Muile ■ Fugitive Foi cruise to Bermuda, where they fected a rescue, the Wilsons said. or feeling. If! alkJine (non-sold). WKNB-i>rai>lng Serenade Health Nursing Apan. was held on will stay at the Bermudiana Hotel Get PAS'fRKTH at anv drug counter. wnc-Me«a Tuesday in CSvey's banquet room WDRO-Newa for a few days. They will return WPOP—Dateline Conn. Waahlngton, Feb. 13 (A>)—Rob y the directors of the sssociatlon. via Pan American Airlines, and ert U Green, placM. on the Feder The luncheon was under, the will make their home on Cottage rHAY-Bporta. ^ ^ ^ al Bureau of Inveati^tion's "10 supervision of Mrs. Edson M. St. Twin Car Mats wee------gening Oood Mluaie most wanted” list only two daya Bailey, nursing chairman, and her ago, was captured early today id committee. The luncheon tables IN PERSON A T .. i)RC--Weatfi<^'!m? Baimaa St. Paul. Minn. were decorated with red and white WPOP—Lawrence Welk The FBI said Green, a 27-year- cam atlons^^d small red Valen tiSS—' ' * Reserve News WHAY—Serenade old escapee from Utah State Pris tine basketr\^hich held candy WOCC-Good aiventng Good Muale on, was armed but offered no re- hearts. The follqwing members of WKNB-Atah Brown . W i WTIO-* Cote Glee Utub >aistance when agents approached the ataff were pbMcnt: Mrs. Ger The 364th Field Artillery Bat W .T . GRANT CO. WDRC—Guy Lombardo him in a St. Paul bus depot. trude Rayner, auperrisor; Mrs. talion is continuing fb fulfill Its ob W POP^el Allen Descriptive data and a photo Rachel Barnes, M ^ Margaret StM - ligation, to deliver I timely ahd ac- . I y erenade „ . graph of Green published in a Min- Storrs. Mrs. Vieva Chirke, Mrs. .curate fires...... by trainingnlngfig e a ^ '“ kivenina Good Muale ntapolis newspaper ^ed two read-, Jean Ross and Mrs. Ali^-Fagan, l^ e ll Thomaa day night at'-the M anc^ster Park f. I I S tar Kxira era to identify him, the FBI said. secretary. ade. The responsibUity fori the WORC-4^dweU Thomaa A ^n ts said Green also had seen training that underlibs the delivery WPOP—Meet the Artlat the newspaper account and was en HAPPtf MOTORING of effective fires is vested In the route to Milwaukee to avoid ar Ashland, Ohio (Ah—Leo Stout ri hands of competent officers and WO o £ e^ e d ^ m ntog Good Huaio rest. tired recently after 46 years of de en of the 364th who have, re • Snuo/^ind WKKB—Etranlng Seranada w n c —DIek Bartel J. Edgar Hoover, director of the livering matt to rural Ashland c c e d experience from combat • Conipiata Protoction WDRC—Amoa and Andy FBI, said Green had lived in Caii- County by horse and! buggy and and\active units. • hlM-Skid'^ Design WPOP—fMltoa Lawla fomia, was married, and resided automobile. The first thing he did S in ^ missions succeed or fail in l i f e . e/Heavy Gauge Rubber''^2.98 WHAT—Serenade at several Minneapolis addresses after driving an estimated half direct pwportlon to the caliber of I - YOCC-.«oad Keening Good Muale under the name of Floyd Samuel million miles on the Job ? He took a trainipg the fighting teams have Choice of Colors WKNB—Allen Brown undergone,\^s well as the quality Value I For both wnO-Dtde Burt« Baker sinoe his escape from prison motor trip. WDRC—Amoa and Andy 2Vi years ago. He had bMn In a W P0P-55TP. Morgan p)umblng supply house. I ' % , Ida— WHAT-Here’ ■ ■■ n - 'V 'I .:i: ' ■ A' -V-'-t. - il8 ! . -“ : V ‘ , ...... 'A f . X.- f : ■. ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER, 0 0 ^ . , VhED^SDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1957 PAGE TWELVE Joseph Lusky and Mr. and Mrs. Air Pact this week. The Air Ihtes n tn PARKING Colainbia Joseph Armstrong. (/_ besides being used for fire light Siirvey Show^ of the ConnecUcut Federation of Scout BanoMt Set ing, when entering smoke filled Support Seen Labor. .. ’Hie local Cub Scout Pack 63 building, may also be useji .ln an There seemed to be. no -disagree wiU hold their Blue and Gold Ban amargancy for revivtag heart at Inmates Are ment at the public hearing over Board Fotes School Addition; quet on Feb. 21 in Yeomans Hall D river a recommendation to eliminate the tack -victims. The Air Pac is a at 6 p.m. Parsfita o f tlia boya are amaU mask with an oxygen tank For Changing bell that rings when voters pull The marriage of Miss Linda WATKINS InvitM to attend aa weU as den attechad with aufflciant oxygan to VariedL Group SAVE AT the party 16yer.. ,,, Maximum Cost at $100^000 Stressed at Hearing Nancy George, daughter of Mr, “ Who put th e-^ ll on that vot chiefs. last 25 minutes. VoteMachines ing. nsachlne?” Miss. Kellem* -WEST Flasw to Atteikl Conelava Hta Air Pass arill ba avaUabls liarUbrd, Fab. 18 («)—What and Mrs. Raymond D. .George, .82 Columbia, Feb. 13 (Speclel)—Any lutremants. There la the poeet' George Patroe, principal of the for gansiral use. Turnbull Rd.. and Gerhardt Karl asked, “and why is It there?” Horaoa W, Porter will kind o f men inhsMt Oonneoticut Bertioni. Feb. 13 (*>—Why for-*would be Juel as good. The bill, he Hartford, Feb. 13 (AT—Support “The bell rings and it scares IBlamentary School addition, not to bllity that double aeeelone may be Pierre Roy, M, of WlUlmaaUc, State Prison? During Their Janssen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- FuRtral StrviM axceed 3100,000 In coat was pro held next year due to the large leave Sunday to attend a conven » l«>ye«iH>kl to < ^ i‘ate a'said, w $5 devm, tamu X FULL SIZE HEAD — x;. ^vas maximum forearm clearance! Ts Apply for a Loan ROUND BOBBIN — in any amount gives you much smoother .operation! 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ROBBS FiH giMl papular cars black in color . . . for Ufetima beauty!' . . LINGERIE . . . PleaiTeaae aend information—how to buy ca naw 1 JACKETS ,'v\ budget accounti^'., | ^' CHROIKD PLATTO PAR’IB — - ' -T MANY AND MOST EVERYTHING WAY BBLOW COSTl All Salm fiiad ^lusyevr oW battery In.iracfs,'^Other ^•pat also sole prleadl for iMtteg beauty and constant protection! Aff Safes > W Narnia ...... • Phouq HOf 30-YEAR OUABANTBE — ' , '' NOTHING MUST BE LEFT! tbotough proteetloa igetest J defeottve ; No Refunds Street •eaeaaaeaea^eee City e b * • e eeee.paaa SAT, - ACIORY SERVICE GUARANTEED NATION-WIDE v5i -| . ^ "■ J ITT ■ >'xr- ■W-aJ -4 V-" I “f— • \ I ■ /■V ■T/ ■ •’-i ■ y MANCHESTER EVENmO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1«, l^tT Seciion Two WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1967 PAGE FOTOTEEN _____ ■ _i_____I I ...... ----- .* ■!. I Ill —I imattfljfBtfr lEuptting Jlfyrald WEDNESDAY^ FEBRUARY it. 1967 P a ges / 5 -io.2# Mrs. Christine DemerStt,iit, 7lT Tol- land Tpke. i Boy Critical; ■ i--. Senators Urge BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to Spark Mr. and Mrs. Walter Michaud, Town Developers Satisfied East Hartford; a daughter to Mr. Hit by Auto Homes, Zoiiiiig U.N. Brace for and Mrs. Paul Oorman, .Vernon Inn. ■ _ _ _ _ _ ComOfiission Has a Future Hungary Strife DISCHAROEnJ YESTERDAY; Mark Metre, 8, son of Mr. and Stock Market Rally Mrs. Victoria Mlkolonis, 109 Mrs. Charles Metre, 84 Seaman Trebbe Dr.; William Otto, 18 Earl Circle, wa» dritieally injured short Washington, Feb. IS South-wCsroUna and Sen. Eugene Tal- Ths Town De^lopm ent. Com- located in the North .End, wliich is Comparison Difficult (Oonttnned from Page One) St., RockvUle; Mra_V>U KoppUn, ly after, noon today when h* was emers . today won another exten madge of Georgia, all asking to be mission, whic; had doubts as tof*ervlced by. a private water cojnpa- turned into a long-term upward struck by a ear on W. Center S t heard later. (Oiiitl— < f r o i P t » 0 » ) 48 Avondale Rd,; Lisster P, Bres- sion—for 12 days—of hearings on whether it hid any future as a ny that, according to Martin, is not trend now. They do hot expect that “I feel Jt should be borne in mind The boy was taken to'Manches Witnesses Bit Program interested in expXnding its facili No exact comparison batween^omes on 12 acres.' On a pro rota until there la some further adpist- nahan. 18 High St., RockviUe; the Civil. Rights bills they are town agency, was satisfled today specificaUons of the hpmea the basls that means Uiera willllb be e 18,. tlW JO with the indurtrt*!* rtead by the United Nations.” Walter Smith, 810 Spring St.; Leo ter Memorial Hospital and later Celler’s statement came at the ties and adding new customers. ment to the downside. < tranajerred to Hartford Hospital fighting before a House Judiciary opening of a session where opposi Army plans to build hereSfor Nike 117 iquare feet of land par houae. fl.TO, the rail* higher by $1.80 and He urged in his letter that ‘‘the Roulllard, 8 Kerry St^; Mrs. Vivian that it ddea Consolidation of the North. and personnel and the town’s xme re-^ the BtlUUe# up SO cenU. possibility of this new outbreak with undetermined head injuries. subcommittee. tion witnesses took up the cudgles The Commission met with the South Ekid water systems, Watkins That figure however, would include Bayer, 72 Oliver Rd.; Luther quirements for privately \huilt the road. Town requiremanta ara Prices were higher on the Amer- 42 State* Tax Smoke* be anticipated, and if it does oc Chapin, Niantid; Mrs.. Jeannette Police said the "boy. was struck Chajrman Cellar (D-N. Y.) an against the legislative proposals'of Board of Directors and General said, would be a step toward solv President Eisenhower and others homes ia possible. \ based on area after the road la lean Stock Exchange in fairly ac Chlcaga—All 48 states levy cur that there exist a plan of ac O lr i^ 89 Chester Dr.; Mrs. by a car driven by Richard S. nounced that instead of dosing Mankger Richard Martin last night ing this problem. The to-wn is now Bennett, 60, of Windsor. Bennett in the Civil RighU fleld. The three chief criteria for■ r deducted. tive' tra i^ . Oalna were made by taxes on property, 'gasoline, auto tion which woiUld be calcuikted Margaret Remand and son. Rocky hearings tomorrow, tbs suboom- to determine whether the Com moving toward consolidation of its ing are lot frontage, lot area ami Panooaatal ^troleum , . Barium was. charged with recklci^ driving Atty. Gen. George F. McCanless fire-fighting services, and it ia . . ^ SI Piloting half the width o f a dO- mobiles, lltpior, utilities, and in to effect the high purposes of the HUl; Mrs. ■ Francm Hyde and mittee would receive testimony mission had the Directora’ “whole houee else. A fourth is the nunt-Hfootim-^ road for frontage.attrihutabla Steel, Intematioiial Petroleum, United Nations.” and released without bond. Court Feb. 25-28 from several Southern of Tennessee said in prepared hearted support,” whether the Di generally expected that merging of surance companies. C ig ^ tte s are daughter, 299 Main St.; Karen testimony that enactment of such ber of houses per acre. { ^ each house leaves a net of 14.- 0 « e r a l Plywood, Patch, 35 Division St.; PhyUis date has not been set. State offieiala who said they rectors wanted new Industry as a the two water systems will follow. ctslon, Stlnnea, UJ*. FoU ‘3 ” and taxed by 42 states, sales,by 38 and legislation now would IneviUbly Slnce the Nike houeing develop-, 117 square feet of lend for each P'rsonsil income by 31. More than Hence, 21 Drive F; Mrs. Carole The accident, which poUee sai(^ could not appbar earlier. Art Benson means of broadening the tax base, Watkins also said that if the ment 1s regarded by the Army as dwelling. Electric Bond * Share. increase tension between the races 1 half the states now concentrate on Saunders and daughter,. 170 Oak occurred at about 12:80, took place Last EXteMloa and whether the Commission would town purchaaed land and made it a single Installation, land is not Under present requirements. Oorporate b«mda advanced in in the South. available for Induatry, “ the skids 18 main sources of revenue. Hospital Notes St., Ernest Heck, 233 Vernon St. on W, Center S t near O’Leary Dr. In a statement he ihsisted this be given the budget it feels it divided into lots. And the Army there must be 18.000 square feet ^ e t trading. According to School Ofllcer Fred would be the last extension. “Un "I should say that Negroes and i S ays'.. needs to do its job properly. would be ■gl'^ssed” for some firm u A . goTfemment bonds eased in PISCHARGED ‘TODAY: Mrs. whlU people are more suspicious! Engineers measure homes in In AA, A and 9,000 in B. Food Knows No PoUUes When Lois Amaral and daughter, 88 Hale Johnson, on duty at the intersec der no circumstancea” he said, By the conclusion of the informal to come into town. He said the terms of net living area (closets, moderately active deadlthgs over PaUenU Today: 180 of each other than they used to price of land soars whenever a Old requiromenta were 15,000 in Baud' Entertains Ike at i St. Ext., RockviUe; Mrs. Marilyn tion, the boy, With two othera'was “wUl these hearing or the receipt meeting In the hearing room of the halls, exterior walls jsnd similar A A and 10,800, in A, and 7,200 in the counter. ^ walking from Verplanck - School of material for the* record be ex be and maybe a little bit afraid of Municipal Building, the four Di company indicates an interest in it. ‘ Mayflower Hotel ADMITTED ‘TODAY; ‘lina Pa- Foucher and daughter, Windsor things not counted). The zone x ' ■ The stock market currenUy has when he darted suddenly into the tended beyond midnight Feb. 26.” each other now,” McCanless said. rectors present had indicated that However, he said that, in view of j laws measure in terms of gross been treading a weU-wom path When King Baud entertained telli, 201 Eldrldge B t; Craig Mc Locks; Mrs. Virginia Yates, RFD He said foat the Civil RighU [ MARLOW’S Houee Size President Eisenhower on > his re 1, RockvUle; Mrs. Mary Doyle, street before reaching -the crosk- The Uming o f the hearings is a the Board would provide whole the coat Involved, he was, not ready | square feet. vdtoee outlines have been discussed Pherson, 78 Windsor Ave., Rock commission proposed oy Biisen- ■ hearted support, and expressed the to recommend land purchase as a House Size; The Army’s net liv cent visit to Washington, the ofll- RFD 2, RockviUe; Mrs. Barbara walk. • nmjor factor in the appoakig strat 1 Rough Equivalents ing area figure is 1,050 square feet for msiiy weeks by Wall Street ville; Jeffrey Kerrigan, 14 Ensign Patrolman Samuel Maltempo egies on the bills; ‘Hie backers, hower would hear “much impas view the town needed Industry. means of attracting industry’.' j cisil stag dinner was held at The Haynes and daughter, RFD' 1, sioned testimony of discrimina February Despite difficulties of compari-. While the engineers have never analysts and forecasters. St.; Nancy Barrett, Hartford said 40-foot skid marks were left including Cellar, originally aimed However, there was no commit Homeowners C a«^ Tax Lond j There was nothing .surprising in Mayflower, long a favorite among RockviUe; Robert Kingsbury, Cov tion” which might be made into "a | son,m, rough equivalentsequf ’ — are avail- given an exact gross square foot visiting dignitaries. Tpke., RockviUe; James McDow entry. • by Bennett’x ear in isn attempt to for subMmmittee action without ment made on a budget. As an indication of how badly; i able as follows: ’ figure, it appears the figure would the ikarp break o f Monday, noth stop before striking the child. ' any hearings. Then Oeller agreed, distorted picture... a vast con- j Manchester needs industry’, Martin ing unantldppted in the recovery As Mosiems do not drink,, only ell. 28 Ulley St.; Kathleen Scanlon, spiracy of southern white people ‘Sense of Mission’ Lot frontage: T h e homes the exceed the 1,100 square feet ie- ~ orange juice, ginger ale and Bolton;'Henry Deschine, 260 Sum- Bennett was driving toward at Southern b^istence, to hearings The Commission had charged quoted figures which showed-thxT ! Army will build in town are 48.6 quired for Residence A apd Rural movements s ^ e then. It was pre Leave* Earn $15 Million Manchester when the accident oc that were to have ended last week. against the aonthem Negroea” Jurniture^ the private Manchester homeown dicted that if the market did hot tomato juice were served during nilt St.; Mrs. Cora Helm, 46 Wind He also said that the provisions that its efforts to attract Industry I feet wide. Carports attached to zones. This requirement in AA the reception. The table was laid sor Ave.,' Rockville; Elizabeth curred. Later, two more days of testimony were being hamstnmg by the lack er today accounts for 50 per cent ! the houses are 12 feet wide for zone 4s 1,260 and in B Zone is 850 hdd at tbs IBM suppoH levels on Boston—It’s hard to say just were scheduled for this week. under which the IAS. attorney of the current Grand List, com Monday It would ^ e tr a te them to a King’s taste with gleaming Cone, 19 ‘Trumbull St.; Mrs. NicO' general might seek injunctions in of interest shown by the Directors a total of. 60.6 feet. Since it ia square' feet. Those requirements letta Filloramo, Bolton; Roy Rob how much money the forests earn New York—Life insurance com Snpporters of the measures to and the general manager. But last pared with 25 per cent in 1925. | aharpiy. The latter happened. gold service, rock crystal stem- case of voting right violations were Darling Farm planned to allow 40 feet between w’ere'not changed In the recent re ware, and spring water went into erson, Mansfield Depot. for New England with their color panies in the United States reach strengthen tiie legal machinery the night, C. Foster -Har^’. ■ a Com- The major reason for the drastic houses wherever possible, thefe vision of zoning laws. A temporary rally after the big ful show of autumn finery. But a ed a total of 1,144 June 80, an in federal government can use in ease so broadly drafUd that they might increase in the burden placed on drop was anticipated also. Most of the stemware, rather than plain ADMITTED ‘TODAY: Mrs. Uu be applied against a whole com misaion member,, waa able to aay, wlll^be 20 feet on each side of a House per acre: Thirty-two tap water. The King’s offlclal cllle Cole, 48 S. Alton St^; Sher poll.of the reipon’s vacaMpn and crease of 81 in 12 months and 700 of allegcKi Civil Rights violations “ We got a sense of mission out of the homeowner ia the decline of house making a total of 100.6 feet houses in 12 acres U 2.66 houses the financial experts who make travel experts puts it in the neigh more than were in business in this in the states are trying hard for munity and constitute “a virtual Cheney Bros., which, Martin said, Sold to Wood known their opinions would be taster sampled ail food before it wood McOann, 41 Drive A; Mrs. federal interdict.” this meeting.” along the road for each dwelling. per acre. Density under present borhood of 815,000,000. country in 1940. - ' ■ house, passage of a bill as soon as SALE As a reauTt of lu t night's meet once provided a "fabuloiia” source Present zone requirements call conqiletely surprised If the rally was sent up from the hltchen. Constance Schoonmaker, Wapping; AA Zone requirements ia 2.09, In possible. ing, the Commission will bring in of tax revenue. The Frank R. Wood Oodatruc- for 120 feet in an AA Zone, 100 A it is 3, in B it ia 4.'Under old re ‘They believe this would enhance Jndone*id Rich in Oil IS DEFINITELY A proposals on how Manchester— Martin quoted the figures in rs- tion Co. has purchased the Darling feet in an A Zone and 75 feet in quirements the density ■was 2.5 in chances for passage in the Senate, which it described as a "hard sell” sponse to s question from Barnes Farm for an indicated price of a.B Zone. The older requirements, AA, 3.33 in A, and 5 in B. where a filibukter looms as the Item—could be sold to industry. as to how vital induatry is to the in force until last December re Jakarta— Indonesia’s petroleiim $90,000. Some 150 acres are in The InsUlJatlon will fail to con 3 ultimate Southern weapon against reserves, considered the largest Aril Mayor Harold A.'Turkington town's tax structure. Bsmea said quired 100 feet in an AA Zone, 90 form with subdivision regtilatimu OvU RighU legislation. A fllibus- in the Far Siast, range' in estimates lyomlsed that the proposals “ will members of town councils in other volved. I in A Zone snd 60 in B. with respect to street width aida. ter has a much greater chance of from 1.2 to 1.9 billion barrels, and get serious 'consideration” from tow’ns had told him that induatry Purchase of the land probably | Lot area: The Army will put 32 walks sAd some slm iurm attersr success late in a congressional ses prospecU are considered good for the Board of Directors. ia not always the answer to tax However, still to be determined means that town officials will have \ sion than early.. slgimoant new discoveries. Natur problems. personnel, who must be Immedi Southern strategy on the other is whether the Commission'will be to add another project to their ing stations in 1955 climbed to a al-gas raaerves are estimated' at Until taxes for local use are ately available for Hartford Anti- record $4,400,000, sllghUy above hand has been to delay action at r-ore than a trillion cubic feet. given the funds necessary to hire levied on a regional basis—which school-expansion program in the Aircraft defense, precludes s a ^ -‘ every step. a development expert. The elimi near future. 1054.*,The quota of 1,840 whales Martin said is a very unlikely A typical layout of 32 Nike homes and a sample of the home to be built here. fying all objecUona. ‘Die houses was filled—tower than in 1954. ‘ Oeller said he had received com nation of this item from its budget potaibllity—he aaJd each town'has The land was conveyed from which the Army will build and the munications from the following V.S. Coal Re*erve* Lead Market! last' year—in what the Commis to have induatry to broaden its John H. and Edwin S. Darling in lot sizes will be comparable to sion regarded as a summary man state officials: tax base. "Elvery town . Is going a. warrantee deed filed in the town sible sites. 'This review, made in many homes now sxisting in the J. lindsay Almond Jr., attorney Charleston, W. Va.' ■‘There la ner—contributed- to a decline in the light of these objections and immediate neighborhood.” Gomt in soor thn to have to compete for It,” he said. clerk's office this morning. The general of Virginia, saying he an estimated global coal re- the. group’s morale. purchMe price was indicated in All Sites Considered, with,the appreciation of the op Plan Access Rond R. L WANDELL could not testi^ this week because serve of something llke 7.4 I furniturn friMn Hi* coun . Will Seek Funds $99.06 in Federal stamps affixed position. Indicat->d that this Lake- Gen. Fleming also stated that he of illness in his family; Obv. Price trillion net tons, O f'this reserve try's flnost monufaetur- The hiring of such a full-time to the instrument. wood Circle site was still the solu has instructed his office to comply Daniel of Texas, s a j^ g he could nearly 80 per cent is found profeasional assistant la boimd to Chief Considers It could not be learned today tion preferable to the Array. with the desires of the town offi Building not appear- before Feb.^lRi because within the borders of North Ameri ors at MARKDOWNS be one of the proposals included whether Frank Wood, ' who had Says General Fleming "The Department of the Army's cials in providing an additional ac SINGER of a state legislative session; Atty. ca. The United States conUins in the Commlsalon’s report. Bruce Out-of-ToMTiers held; an option on the land for approval of the joint recommenda cess road to the -development. Cqntractor Gen. Bruce Bennett of Aricansas, nearly SO per cent of the world’s | you won't bo oblo to ro- 'Watkins, who served as Commis One of the objections raised by about two years, intends to build Brig. Gen. Robert Fleming todsy'vAircraft Command, responsible for tion of the Anti-Aircraft Command Sen. Strom Thurmond of South supply. {sist. sion chairman for last night’s houses there soon. But Atty. Her and the Army Engineers was not Lakewood Circle area residents to Resldenfiel-Coiiinierdal ■ meeting, told the Directors; “We For Police Posts issued a statement on the selection Kike defense. the building of hohnes nearby was man Yules, who represented him He said in his statement; made hastily, but only after AHorations-RofflodMfaig Listed here are jiist a few have done all we can without by the Department of the Army thorough consideration of all as the volume of traffic the installa Police Chief Herman O. Schendel in the transaction,, said he believes “Subsequently, several thousand tion might bring. of the ‘hundreds of Fumi. | funds. If we bring any Industry Wood- purchased the property for of the Lakew’ood Circle site as pects, favorable and unfavorable, **Buainefls Built On into town now, it’s going to cost said today that he would consider, dollars has been spent by the of the Lakewood Circle and sug Engineers and town officials have lR9inMn Md SeiMthts! ture Bargains On “development purposes.” the location for .Nike homes. Army F.ngineers in detailed plan since discussed the construcUon of Customer Satisfiaetion’* money.^’ for appointment to the Manchester gested alternate sites. Martin, however, who had cut Yulel said his client is engaged . Gen. Fleming said he was noti ning of the development. After ob a new road, probably to Hackma Police Force, persons residing in In a housing development project "The Army regrets that it can tack St. FulMnsurance CoYcrago E-Z TERMS the development expert item from fied of the choice and directed to jections were raised last December not satisfy completely all the zon WAREHOUSE DISPOSAL towns surrounding, Manchester. in East Hartford, spd probably by some residents of the Lakewood T e L M I D ^ O S S ___ r HOW HUGH AREjrO U REALLYJNORTH? Take 90 Days to CHARGE the Commlaaion’g budget last yeavr ing requirements of the surround The reason for accepting out-of- has not made up his mind as to proceed with The project. Circle area, the Anti-Aircraft After 5:00 P.M. Take 12, 18 or 24 sald-th*r'befOTe stich a person la town. men, -the chief said, is be ing area which were modified sub Whaling Set* a Record hired, “We ought to alt down and what he will do with the Darling Gen. Fleming said the l^kewood Command and the Army Engineers sequent to the planning of the de 82 BALDWIN ROAD DeeiateB/lBc„ MaBagemeat 'Consultants, knows of . Months To Pay cause of the lack of applications land. Yules said, however, he Circle site was originall.v' selected have thoroughly restudied the think about the whole sltuatlan.’.’ received from local men. velopment. It also regrets that the Canberra—'The, gross value of MANCHESTER, CONN. coontleas oraortunltiee, espeeially in the aire.aft On Convenient Budget He said the Commission ought to thought Wood would subdi-vide it several months ago by the Anti- j problem and examined other pos pressing need for housing Army r the catch by Australia's five whal' gas tnriMne fleM, that offer new ehallcBges and ia- The chief said examinations into house lots and sell it. Wood Plan decide in some detail what it wants would be held sometime in the could not be reached for comment. teteatlag salaries to engineers not moving along a professional assistant to do. future, and that anyone applying ns fast as they believe they ahonid. What yen are must have a high school education Zone Cliange Rejected really arorth Is simply what yon can get in the open Kitchen Dept. The Commission feels it needs a The property, which is located / •k development expert “ who can talk or its equivalent, weigh at least competitive market. AND WE KNOW THAT 140.pounds, snd b« at least 8 feet eaxt of Keeney St., is near the new MARKET. Our clienU p»j us—yon don’t—to And .FORMICA TOP (Jhrome Exten. industry’s language,” hunt up 7-room Keeney Street School, in Uon Table with 4 plaatlc 2-tone prospects; sell them on Manchester, nine. ' , men ^kperienfed in jheae jet engiae flrids: A resume of qualifications.should X Rural Zone. Wood asked the chain. 5 pc. aet. Reg. 79.50, and have all the answers as to Town Planning Commission three Now! Prove- for yourself Plymouth is fully SALE a ‘ oeaigB of teat facilities and teat equipment .available facilities hers,^ be sent to.the Kf^chester, Police. 55.00. Department. 'AH applicants will be ircan ago to rezon* it for ResF It also teels he should have an dence A, but was'turned down. • Machanicnl.dssign high fgoed rotating eqalp- office of his Own, where he can notified of the date of the exam. nient W H m ENAMEL MhUI Chlha' | The possibility that another Cabinet. Junt the piece to etore meet representatives of industry. school project i* in the offing LOOK AT THESE TREMENDOUS VALUES!.-Iand 0 Aerodynamic design of advanced systems and your china and silvern Reg. The Commission had a.sked for ^ Park Attendance Up arises from the fact that the Kee componenU ^ 29.95. Only 1 9 ,9 5 $12,500 foe a salary and expenses ney Street School is already filled for such an employe. Wakhlngton—TOe Interior De to capacity. However, that plan 3 a nermodynamie design of advanced systems and DOUBLE DOOR Linen Cabinet . Directors Present partment reports that attendance was designed for easy expansion AT A PRICE TO INt ANY POCKETBOOK ' componenU 84 X 24 with 6 ihelves, White The four Directors present last at State'parka throughout the na-: to either 12 or 18 rooms, and this enamel finish. Reg. 18.95. •night were Turkington. Atty. Eu tion totaled 183.000,000 in 1955, an may eliminate the need for a new 0 Design, analysis or evainatioa of antomatle con gene Kelly, Gilbert Barnes . and increase of 10 per cent, over 1954 trol systems Only 1 4 OS______school. Theodore Cummings. |with th^ and 200 per cent above 1946 at If the ares remaing in Rural CHROME KITCHEN Step.StooI'< Commission, they discussed the tendance. Zone, some 150 houses could be a Design and analysis of hydrauUe /had eleetra- with colorful plaatlc seat and meelwBical mechanisms problems which, in Watkins terms built. Using the “ rule o f thumb” . a_ , . back rest. A eg. 7.95.- Only left his group with a score of PENNY PAT measure of school officials, 150 Dew ing m ac h in es tAkEN in t r a d e a Design and application of nsechanleai and elec 5.95. “zero” for its efforts to attract in San Diego. Calif. (F)—Among houses would produce 225 "school tronic tnatmmenUtioa. dustry into Manchester.' Andrew Wlnthrop’s prized possM- children. About 380 more children i BENDDC FULLY Automatic W as , NOW W as NOW As outlined by Watkins, these sioiis ia a U.S. treasury check for could be housed in the Keeney If you honestly feel yon deserve more money, wa honestly "Washer. Washes, rinses and problems were water, soning. the one cent. Street School if it were expanded damp dries. Reg. 229.95. 19-50 $ 5 9 . 5 0 $ 2 9 . 5 0 feel we can help yen get it We have the Job deacrlptions for price of industrial land and the Winthrop received it as an in to 18 rooms. “OTHER TW O”! PORTABLE ELECTRIC $39.50 $ CABINET ELECTRIC eonsnitiag, supervisory, dealgh, and lialara positions. We o«>’y 149.95. lack of access roads to such land, come tax refund in 1945 while he Wood’s purchase of the Darling can tell ydn what yon’re wOrth if yon-ll give us yonr back ■ and the tight labor market. n-aa in Australia, aervlng with the land includes all but lg.44 acres of 69-00 ground and job Interests^^ Water ia a problem, since most U.S. Navy. He wouldn’t consider the farm, which remains in posses-...... WlwatUimjir M Ml'' ' PORTABLE ELECTRIC $49.50 $27-50 CABINET ELECTRIC $ $34.00 dr Living Rooms of the industrial land in town is cashing it. Sion of John and Edwin Darling. Oall COLLECT — or Or, send your suusie, address, evenings. title or Job interest to I 3 PIECE (XiLONIAL Solid Ma $59.50 $37.50 $75.50 $45.00 ple Li\’lng Room Group with PORTABLE ELECTRIC CABINET ELECTRIC Ask operator fo^ - DECISION/INC. sofa, chair and rocker. Attrac- | Cincinnati, OMo Management ContuitanU tive Colonial prints on home- 69-50 4 4 $89-50 $47.00 OArfleld 1-8700. 1808-S inrst National spun fabrics. Reg. 179.95. Only I PORTABLE ELECTRIC $ $ -$o (CABINET ELECTRIC Bank BMg. - ^ y Cinelnnati, CALL THESE MACHINES CARRY NEW MACHINE WARRANTY) CHEVROUT OWNERS k Bedrooms 3 PlSX^E Modem Bedrooms with large double dresser, 5 drawer , PORTABLE ELECTRIC SAVINGS M950 chest snd bookcase headboa'rd | BRAKE RELINE bed. Choice of 3 finishes. Rsg. PORTABLE ELECTRIC SAVINGS ^7 ^0 269.00. Only 1 9 g .0 0 . ALL YEARS 1944-1954 PORTABLE ELECTRIC SAVINGS $23-50 I 3 PIECE Solid Maple Bedroom group with dresser, mirrm, on the following dresses CABINET ELECTRIC SAVINGS $20-00 .cheat and panel bed. Just the Includes; set for the spare room at a^ | $ 2 4 - * ^ 5 CABINET ELECTRIC SAVINGS e GENUINE CHEY, PARTS very low price. Reg.’ 145.00. 123.50. ______$ 3 1 .5 0 • BONDED LININGS, NO RIVETS Come to your Plymouth dealer*s challenging CABINET.ELECTRIC SAVINGS [ 3 PIEXIE Solid Mahogany Bed • COMPLETE ADJUSTMENT room with dresser and mirror, FORA\Al5 CONSOLE ELECTRIC SAVINGS $47-^ 5 drawer i:hest .and 4 poster $37-50 • CHECK AND FILL MASTER CYL.’ bed. Reg. 8*9.50.-1 ^ 9 ^,5 5 ^ /^ A l Z sI s 3” SHOW DOW N ti CONSOLE ELECTRIC SAVINGS • INSPECT ALL WHEEL CYL. '• * e (PLUS OTHERS AVAILABLE AT SUBSTANTIAL REDUCnONS) ' Turn brake dmme pt Meed brakes extra If k Bedding COCKTAILS ( Feature-hy-feature comparison.of the low-price ' neceeeary- SIMMONS SLEEPERS. Choice Innerspcing mattress o r box j FREE: CemplatB ^ r s « In sawing wMi any nMKhInt pur* ONE WEEK ONLY PER. 13-20 spring. Choose medium or ex ■ 4 . • tra firm. Reg. 59.50- value! I '. t '• Lawsriw \jsmsrlim ^ r M O TH ER of the BRIDE ? nymeuth Mr •75" $sr 3 7 .4 5 . ______URERAL OLD MACHINE ALLOWANCE Mu^imum piston^displaosment (eu. in.) 318 . 283 312 It's the challenge that Plymouth alone in the low-price S EASY RUDGET TERMS ONLY I BLUE BELL Innerspring Mat- I Maximum available V-8 horsspower 290 2S3 800 darea to make. Beeauee Plymouth alone ia 3 yeara ah w d» tress or Box Spring, 2 9 .9 5 . ! • SIZES 9 to 24'/i • TertohAenem LOW DOWN PAYMENT HighaA standard V-t hoebspower 215 185 212 in styling, in performance, in safety, in riding comfort. 2^«>'S9,00. Push-button drivs Yss No No Come to your Plymouth dealer's today and put him to PARTS and LAROR COM FLin^ DE LUXE SLDMBERLAND In- Combustion chambar doms wsdgs wodgo the- test. ’ Make him prove that Plymouth ia 3 years »ewl nerapring Studio Couch. .2 1 Torsion-Airs suspsnskm Yos No No cushion model. Choice of SALE/ STARTS THURSDAY When you compare ^ e 3, feature by feature, youll know C A L L OIIr SERVICE DEPT. TODAY f.hrics,59 45^ Lsgroom, front (in.) 46.9 *44.7 43.2 - . ' ■ ‘ I- Open Thursday Evening Until 9 P'. M, Comfort Lsgroom, rsar (in.) 41.5 39fl 40.7 why we’re not afraid to make this startling challenge. Come [DB l u x e SIMMONS Holly ALL SALES FINAL c| Hiproom, front (in.) 63.0 62.1 60.0 in today — and bring the family! wood Bed Outfit with frame I Hiproom, roar (In.) 62,7 83.0 80.1 CMTER and plastic headboard 5 9 .5 Q, {Gknss wsHMit (H-Hw ssdan) 34m , 3279 3^2 When you drive a \ Setetr Total-Gontlwt BrakM . Yo4 No ' No 4 Brahs fining arsa (sq. in.) 184 187 180 CHEyMLUto., Inc. Front Whooi brahs o^indsrs '< ■ 2 2 .J Flight 9wisp Siyflng Yss . No No lOI CENtER STREET i PHONE Ml 9 .9 4 7 4 ; 4 • t F lia g Oeubis hsadsi! lights. Yos ' Ne . No \yoaWe 8 JuU years aftsad ' u n M iU N j m Wind tunnal tssisd tsW (hw Yss No . No ST.— TELMI34RR3 M i|ippiw iii.i III. 1...... ■■■■ J' f J \ " . h ■\ r y ' ■ft ' ; \S' ■ ;V-/s fW-. m ,. / '' - ■ • ' *• ■ ' ' ' . , MANCHESTER l^VENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1967 A' ■ . MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER, COiiFN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1967 ’ PAGE SET ■ ■ V ■ , -JK iHrksen Set to Query Dulles Governor Asks uate of the University of Wash Democrats / Dinner Opens ington. where he received his de Open House Set Republicans Battle, gree in aeronautlcsd engineering in On Oil Release for Europeans $34 Million for 1936. For Rev. Darrah He joined the former Chance Governor's Fun,d Drive Vought divlaion of Da c the Vrm M agtm , F«b. 18 (A— Beii^ Shipment of . 800,000 barrels same year, and in 1937 tranaferred The Rev. JoZm Darrah of Seattle, Major Projects Waah., who is piistor of Magnolia Dirksm <(ltplU) Mid today he day of crude and fuel oils was the Ignore De aocrats to PAWA as an aasutant project gold M t Hits was dsBgned to eup^ state Capitol, Hartford, Fsb. iSfbommon sense approach to state For Hospital Lutheran Church in that city, will bepea to flad oat fn m BeenUry (Oootinned Iran n ig e Om ) engineer. He became a project en PRICES ply the Western Europem nations (ff)—Almost- the...... first words .. that problems which has oonsistenUy be in Hartford this weekend. ' , gineer and development engineer o f state Dulles whether Western with 75 per cm t o f their require To the developmmt commission Gov. Riblooff in his budget mes distinguished the administration of Wasblngtoa, Feb. 18 (/f)—Dem The general public caiqpkigii to in the company's p6it-wer jet Mr. and Mri: Roy C. Johnson, 75 Biiropean i\ations have been (»• ments. for m m ts to towns undertaking sage drew a round of applauae to Governor Rifaioott.” ecrate came off today with- only! complete the 81>770,000 Manches engine program. Pleasant St., are having “open oalvliig enough oil since the Sues dSMM Barrels Daily developmont projects In the wake day—mostly from fellow Demo Sen. ThSodore S. R ym (R-8har- a few political scratches from fte- Commumpi[>n Speaker ter Memorial Hospital building Aa aasistant chief engineer he house” for him on Saturday from Osaal was bioeked. Lateat figures issued by the In' of the 1968 Goods, $2,780,006. crats. bn) president pro tempore, eaUed publicms who busied themselves fund will officially get underway has been in charge of'-all produc 4 to 7 p.ni.They eordfhlly Invite all DbrtiaeB is a member of a joint terior Deiirtm m t showed ehlp- Dormltorlss at ths Unlvetalty of It came as RiWcoff told the Gen the budget message ”a clever one.” dissecting-their own part's differ tqnight at 6:30 in the Armory. tion engines. Gorton is a resident theiae who remember Rev. Darrah •mate anttnonopoly and puMtc ments averaging 464,000 barrels Oounsctlcut and the Teachers Oot- eral Aasembly, stipHgly Republi- He said: ' ences in mnusl Lincoln Day According to Lee M. Silverstein, of (Slestonbury. to their home to meet him. It will be recalled that he was SLASHED lands subcommittee which conOn- of petroleum p ^ u c t s dally fm Itge of OoimscUout, 8000,000 each. cm : ”BV adopting some o f the plmks forays. public campaign chairmen, about nes today its inquiry into the pro the week ended Jm . SO. Ihla In Hie latter two imojects are de of the Repubuem platform, Tnulitionally, ths Observance of 80 jier cent of the 700 volunteer In Middle and South America, . student pastor at Emanuel Lutjier- signed to be self liquidating. The ”Hils budget does not call for utilising the additional revmues lincoln’a birthday has been a time workers, from Manchester and an Church in tne summer of 1939, gram for emergency oil shipments cluded 68,000 barrels a day of gas any IncrsasVin present tax rates.” cattle and aheep are nearly aa to Europe and subsequent oil and oline, which govemmmt efSelals buance of recommended bonds, from present taxes, that have ex for GOP speakers to lambast the neighboring towns, including area numerous as human beings. Dense while the Rev. Knut E. Erickson in our half a million totaling $80 miUlen, would be gm- HoiraDeiifocrate, who hold only ceeded previous estimates lie- opposition party Instead, some of chairmen, division commanders ly populated Europe and Asia have was pastor. Later, he served hia gasoline price Increases in this have said Europe doem’t need. 80 qf toe 279 SMte, begm applaud- country. Domestic price increases which oral oUigation bonds. cause of the high level of Republl- the GOPs top leaders spent yes and team captains, are expected fewer Livestock per 1.000 inhab- inteniship for one year at Emanuel Ribloott told the legislature that A few Republicans joined in. cm-activated Elaenhower pros terday discussing President Eisen- to attend. Final inatructions and itanta than, the world average. Lutheran Church, Hartford. ■ Ih e subcommittee has receiv followed the start of the shl(^ A second round of applause, ed conflicting testimony about it might wm t to authorise more perity in Oonnecticut, m d by hower’a program of “modem re- reports, oh the progress of the mmts were defmded yesterday by sgain started by Dsmocrate, cams dollar Home Sale whether oil shipmmta to Europe W. M. Vaugbey of Jackson, Miss., bonds when it besrs from a wd)K3»X counting upon a eontinumce of publicmlam” |und program to date will be an- are lagging. committee now stuitylng the whan toe Governor said: these good times in his estimate With the air of giving assurance Munced. chalrmm o f the executive Oom- state’s prison problem. ”This budget does not call for MtauMen Bxtrendy Bad mlttee of the Indepmdmt Petro of revenues for the coming bien to party conaervatlvea. National Presiding at the dinner meeting Dirksm aald that if the Euro Ho himself made tjo prison rsc- m y new taxes.” nium, he shows, what everyone Chari man Meade Alcorn kald he -wilK be Dr.' .Thomaa M.’ Healy, \ leum Association of America. . ommendatlons today asms- from a Off ths floor, GOP House (Hurry! Sale ends Feb. 20 pean oa situation were “extremely He told the smators that the naturally wmte, a balmoed bud and Eisenhower are Only "moder chairtnan of the building fund, and proposal for Store prison pelroon- Ltader Fred Pope Jr. said ths sise g et He suggested tha^ this cm be nising the superstructure” of the SUverrtein, who will give 'the oad,” he assumed the subcomlttee price increase was “years over nsl, but said: would be hearing about complaints of ths budget is ’’disturbing.” done without new or increased GOP. “send off eparge” to the workers. due” m d was "inadequate" to off “ The problems of thq state pris The increase in proposed spend to the St|ita Departmmt by West set cumulative increases in pro taxes, but all present, taxes are “We aren’t changing toe funda Other. 8{»eakerB include Edward on have been neglected for mmy, ing over toe present coats, he said, being continued. It is therefore mental beliefa that were enunci J. Thoms, administrator of Man ern European governments. But he duction costs. msny years. The time has come said that he knew of no such pro is "paitloularly hard to under perhaps fortunstte that by Repub- ated in Lincoln’s day and continue chester Memorial Hospital,- who Vaughey said that expmditures when they no longer c m be stand." , tests. for petroleum production have in licm insistence, tn the last General to live today,” Alcorn told a Pitts will address the group on. the criti shunted aside.” Senate Democratic Leader Ar Aasembly, the sales tax, boosted burgh audience. * cal need for expanded hospital Dirham said he intends to tele- creased more than twice as fH t A prevLous legislature Jias Dulles in an effort “to find thur H. Healey said: to meet flood-miergeney:ftomcing Not to let the Democrats go un facilities; and C. Elmore Watkins, since 1948 as the total value of — -autHorixed |2H million In bonds ”Hiis is a realistic budget It. president of the hospital, who will out just, what the situation is.” If oil m d gas produced. needs, dropped back la strb ct i scathed, Alcorn' aaiu they were to construct the first unit of what gives the services which state gov or thia too, would be used by the “vlsioniesa victims of the past. . ‘i outline the steps taken to set up will b« at Hit Parfco^ Shopping Cantor necaasary; Dirksen said, it might ‘I t must be obvious,” he said, DAV Auxiliary Presents Flags to Girl Scouts, Brownies was planned as a |20 mUUon pris be well to have the State Depart- emmmt must provide without m y Governor m part o f the perma barren of new ideas . . .” the building fund program. THURSDAY. FEB. 14 at 4 P.M. “that the recent crude oil price on in Enfleld, replacing the pres increase in taxes. It contlnuM the nent revmue-produclng sources.” Re\','Lester J. Maitland ,. . For the first time since the cam m m t smd inquiries to each coun adjustment was a result, m d not ent institution in WcUMrsfleld, a Backs Taft’s Prinicpies - _____ I try conoemed to get the cunm t . At Cincliftiati, Chalrmm R. M. paign began two months .ago, the la cause, of Inflationary pres century m d a quarter old. T h e Rev. Lester J. Maitland, a picture. '' sures.” proposal to spend 8200 for trees on Simpson (Pa.) of the Republicm ■taading of the fund thus far will repreamiting a new troop; Arllne Bhennlng, Troop 19; Feme Selwits, TTOdp 6; Harm McNamar, This project has hot been retired Air Force brigadier gen be announced by Dr. Healy after H IG H CO U N T Interior Department officials He said there haVe bem “just started, homver, m d plans are the State Library grounds to Florida Accident Congressional Campaign commit have testiflod they have no ac- tee aald that “ irrespective of any eral. will be speaker at a breakfast the advance committees have made two overall increases in the prices being held in abeirmce to see 1178,474 to mechanize a hew boiler to follow the fourth annual Corpor their .reports. These include the PERCALES flurate flgurea m Europe's presmt of domestic chide oil since De whether the special committee, new labels' placed on Republican at ths Norwich State Hospital m d Kills State Woman party activities I have been un ate Holy Communion of.Kplscopai metnorial gifts committee, the cember 1947.” One, o f 26 cmts Karol Leemar, Troop 86. Girls were also presmted books on flag-S^^ette. (Herald l^ oto by Oflm )T beaded by Associate Justice Pat men and boys Feb. 29* at Christ fabtksprktd X Middle East Emargmcy Com- barrel, took place in June 1968. 8200,000 for "general atructural able to detect mything that la committee on corporation sub rick B, O’SuUivm o f the State improvaments at all armories.’’ Church (tethedral, Hartford. scriptions, the -doctors’ campaign btlsw makarf cost nlttea (MEEC), composed of u Vaughey said that although the Supreme Court, comes up with Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 18 (IF)—A wrong with the Republicmiam of major Oil companies with overseas ROBERTS ASKS $100 MIUJON the late Sen Robert A Taft.” The Rev. Mr. Maitland, first man will continue through Feb. 27. initial increase last month, m some alternative plm. visitor from Greenwich, Cwin., to pilot an airplane at more than holdings, was set up under goverh- posted by Humble OU A Refining Providence, R, L. Feb. U ’(/P)— Listing more thlin 100 projects, THREE DIE IN FIRE died In a car-train c 1 • I 'i .N • : - ' ' f - i ' ■ -i-' ’ .L'« V ...-■ ■■ ■' '■' 1 /, l -.V- • 'X-!- ■■ ■ J 7 r fH v 7 l'l .A.:.' 1-' , • V. • . ■ ■\ > f •y/: 'yi-!- ’’Of r / ' (,1 W' •V' v i C FAOB KCm ^EN ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY IS, 1957 \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1967 PAGE NINETEEN ^ __ - - ‘...... - ■ — l.J f • -s . USW Gives Rarick Reds BM U.N. Study Surprising Support ’ ■ 4 , ' (Continued fro'm Page One) Aggression by U.S. tract negotiations, pledged-to flght !• t:: for further gains and said the dues Increase waq needed to finance (Continued from Page Oi»e) union activities. FAIRWAY • Skating Conditions -aimed at the -economic enslave The. first returns, from 54 of the ment of the people." Cold 'weather ths past SS approximately 2,700 union locals Cause Threat of War hours, has sufficiently frosen showed McDonald with 12,167 It declared the Soviet Union had i Center Springs Pond once .. votes to 9,809. for Rarick. WEEK-END DF < a duty to draw attention to th e, again, and skating will .be- al- “ aggressive action of the United! low’ed tonight from 6:30 to 10 Most of these locals are in the States caulf^d by the fact that of | o'clock. Park .Department of- area around Pliiaburgh , where ■ • late the United States has taken | ficiaib said this morning. Rarick and hia supporters ' ha.ve ■ N , been most active. Rarick carried new steps which aggravate rela-; Skating wili alto be per lions between states and cause a; nearly all of these locals, often by threat of war." I mitted on Center Springs An- substantial margins. Reports from ~nex until S p.m. With this area The letter added that U.S. policy i aeven locals at Johnstown, PS:, reserved for Ice hockey to “ more and.more reflects aggres-: gave Rarick 2,208 to McDonald's \ Bive tendencies which worsen the , night from 6:30 to 10. 470. \ international situation at a time There is no skating at Char At Steelton, Pa., near Harriaburg when the majority of the states are ter Oak Park." in central Pennsylvania, a big local Thursa, Fri, and Sat^ Only trying to liquidate the Cold War." at the Bethlehem Steel Co. plant The Russians on Jan. .23 warned reported 1,6.37 votes for Rarick, 754 against establishment of U.S. for McDonald. This local, No. 1888, nuclear weapon and missile ba'ses Nalhan^ale PTA recently had been placed under an in other countries. Such installa administrator by the union leader \ « '' tions were called "bridgeheads for ship following a sectional dispute. preparation for atomic warfare." Plans Sale, Drive Farther from Pittsburgh, it was TTie Soviet news agency Tass a different situation. Projects and reports were dls- At Buffalo, N. Y., first returns REMNANT A prominent banker tells'ydu: and the Soviet Communist party newspaper Pcavda declared cusa^ at the Tftlhan Hale PTA fruMi seven Iiicals ga' 888, Rarick 302. countries permitting such bases meeting last night. ■ / would be the first to suffer quick In the Chicago area, votes tabu . A rag drive ia scheduled for the retaliation in the event of war. lated from 15 small locals of Sub- end of March. SACRIFICE! Their warning singled out Britain, district 2. District 31. put McDon France, West Germany, Italy, A cake sale will be hefd at Hale's ald far In front, 4,500 to Rarlck's 700. Turkey, Iran and Japan. Thursday. The FourUt, Fifth, and The U.S. State Department Sixth grades parents will supply ) Local 1299 at Detroit reported MUST DISPOSE OF ENTIRE STOCK the cakes, pies', and paatries. 3,342 for McDonald, 853 for termed that Soviet warning an at Rarick. tempt at "propaganda intimida A polio report was given by OF MATERIAL TO MAKE ROOM FOR tion." , Abrahaih L. Ostrinsky, who at The big surprise lay in the show On Feb. 6, the Soviet Foreign tended the meeting given by the of strength by Rarick in this first NEW SHIPMENTS Ministry staged an elaborate Polio Advisory Committee of the contested election In the union's EVERY MONTH televised new's conference in Mos Manch’ester Medical Assn. 20-year history. McDonald one of \ - • ■ ■' -■ ■; cow to charge the United States is The highlight of-the meeting the early leaders In the USW, suc carrying on an unprecedented \ as a talk given by'Mias Beth R. ceeded the late Philip Murray, first president of the union, in espionage campaign that amounts Hoffman local school social work Rabbi Leon Wind and M n. William Cooper, left, and Mra, John to secret war against the Soviet er. Miss Hoffnian spoke on the 1952 and had been elected without ' . ■ ■ ■ . . ■ L. Von Deck admire a handsome silver kiddush cup used by Jews in opposition to a 4-year term in 1 to 10 yd. pieces Union and other Communist coun process of helpihg children, who do their observance of Sabbath.. The Sabbath table shown here was part 1953. tries. not get along in school, through Jewish Holidays of a "Festivals of the Lord" program presented by the ’ Sisterhood of their teachers, principals, parents, the Temple Beth Sholom for the WSCS of the South Methodist Moat union leaders had agreed doctors and other social agencies. Noted in Series 'Church at the Temple l®st night. (Herald Photo by Pinto). _ in qdvance McDonald would be A question and answer period .fol elected almost without a contest. Values to 7.59 Consisiing Of lowed. In an interview election day make one Court Cases Of TfAle Sellings Shavuous, > or Pentecost, which ,John L. Von Deck, president of the Rarick took indirect cognizance of A travel film, "Wings to Alas celebrates the giving of the Law WSCS, responded for her group. this, saying that he and the other ka," was shown. A crowd of oyer 250 women of God to the Jews. Refre.shments were served after "dues protest" leaders intend ,to 3r’-4S” width Refreshments were served in the remain active in union affairs re The case of David -A. Proven- school cafeteria. received' the pageant program Highlight of the evening was t^e the p/ogram in the vestry. Mrs. chfr. 18 of 6< Drive B. charged gardless of the election result. The attendance pritt^- was wop presented*^ by the Sisterhood of Sabbath table, with its traditional Morris, Firestone wa.s in charge, with breach of peace and carrying candles, Kiddush cup. spice box, assisted by Mra. Kurt Joseph. Mrs. Neither Rarick nor McDonald by Miss Elizabeth Bopturi'a Grade Temple Betli Sholom for members had any comment this morning on EVERYTHIKG a dangerous weapon without a per 1 class. / challah and other foods. Mrs. Ray Arthur Rittenberg and Mrs. George Printed Gottorn mit, was continued under a 3300 of the WSCS of the South Method mond Bernstein sang the tradi Bennett. » the election situation. bond until Feb. 23 by Deputy Judge ist Cliurch last night in the tional blessing over the Sabbath Assisting with arrangements The official vote may not be MUST GO AT Jules A. Karp in Town Court this sanctuary of the Temple. The pro- candles, and explained the items were Mrs. Isador Radding, Mra. known for several weeks. U.SW g am. w’hich was entitled "These Gingham Ghooks morning. PHN.,^ 0 Assisi on the table. Harry Tarlow and Mrs. Irving members voted all day yesterday . 1 ■ : ^ -■ :/i Prbvcncher was arrested late Are the Festivals of the Lord," The choir or Temple Beth Goddard. at polling places set hp by their wTitten by Mrs. Leori->Wind. was Sholom, under the direction of locals, and these votes are to be Erie Cocke, Vieeehairm an of ^ Board and Chief Executive Officer, Fulton last night after he reportedly At Polio Clinic ONE LOW flashed a switch blade knife in held in observance of Brotherhood pantor George Wald, sang trad.i- reported to International head Gorduroys National Bank, Atlanta, Georgia; Preeident, American Bankers Association Jon-Di's Snack Bar at 844 Main Montli. ' ' '' tlonal music relating to each of Small Business Rises quarters here within 10 days. The , \ St. The incident is still under in The nursing staff of the Public Narrated by Mrs. Sidney Brow-n. the holidays. Frederic Werner international has until May 1 to vestigation. Health Nursing "Assn, will assist the progi-ani dem^strated, in a was organist. In the choir were New York — ' Since the end of report formally on the results; PRICE! __Aden R.-Green. 21, of 312 Mjsin Dr. Nicholas Msrzialo. health offi series of table settings, how e^asll Mrs. Bernar4-Krutt, -Mrs.—Myer Wor[,d War II more than 1.200.000 Rarick headed a slate opposing Novolty Woavot St., was fined S15 for failure to cer, In giving anti-polin shots to of -the m ajor Jewish holidays are Leavitt. Mrs. Leon Kramer. Mrs firms with fevrer than lOO em McDonald; I. W. Abel, the intei^ secure a driver's license, and Jud.g- town employes at a clinlt to be held celebrated in the home. Tradi EI1 Slegal, Mrs. B. Hall. Mrs. Ray-' ployes each have been established national aecretary-treasurer, and I r ment was suspended on A charge Feb 20 at the Municipal Building. tional foods and clistoms associ mond Bernstein. Mrs. William In the United States, Small-busi two district directors. 'Vice PresI-1 Broadoloth C of failure to secure a registration. At the monthly meeting of the ated with the individual fe.stivals Cooper. Mrs. Howard Gold. Mrs. ness employment during that per dent Howard Hague was unop i /• __ Aoen has bepn in jail since Feb. 11 PH N A yesterday, directors heard were explained by hostesses at Israjcl Snyder and Mrs. George iod- has increased 45 per cent, posed. because he was unable to raise the regular report of Mrs. Gertrude each table. Wald. from 11,600.000 in 1945 lo nearly bond money. Rayner. nursing supervisor, #hich Mrs. William Peck described the Greetings were given by Mra. 17,000,000 today. A n d h e ik ie s AND The case of George N. Wilson. showed that 781 nursing and super Rosh Hashonah table setting, with William Cooper, president of the Welcome, N. C.i/Pi —The sUte I 65, o f no certain address, charged vision calls we:-e made to patients its camjlto, wine, round ciiallas Sisterhood, and Mrs. Irving Hoch- U, S. farmer cooperatives have highway patroln.an stationed at MANY, yourself with U. S. Savings Bonds with vagrancy, was continued from during January. (egg bread) and honey. The bare bere. nrogram chairman. Mrs. 7.600,000 members Welcome is named Sam Ketchum. dev to day. Mra. Walter P. Gorman, presi Yom Kippur table, holding only M ANY Three persons had judgment sus dent, was in charge of the meeting. a memorial candle, wgs shown by Yd. pended in their cases. Mrs. Louis Hurwitz, . who ex MORE IJathan Gordon, 41, of 40 Brejr Early Trains on Exhibit plained the significance of the ton!*Rd., charged with failure to holy day of fasting. The festival xJUL ALL SANFORIZED E clear ice *nd snow from a sidewalk, WMhlngton — The Smithsonian of the harvest season, Sukkos, w’ss said h f thought, the portion of the Institution has on exhibit sll thd described by Mrs. Bernard Cole. sidewalk not shoveled was some known remains of all the steam Mrs. Jacob Segal told of the Home Improvement Needs , Values to 7.59 yd. one else's responsibility. Gordon, locomotives used In this country Chanukah table with its eight investment in tjCS." Series E Savings Bonds. And rents spkce for his business. Dead before 1835.. The exhibit includes branched, candelabra, the tradi u o A t i j m , o w S / n jt y i y ^ eC t Products InCy in a building on one operable locomotive, the John tional gifts, and,AH«. potato latkes. Hartford Rd. here are three good reasons why. Bull, built in 1831 In Britain, and Mrs. Jules— Karp ^.scribed the All Ni# in«t«rl»lg f»r An IliB flfisficlttp Judgment -was suspended in the parts of four earlier ones. observance of the PuTim festival, inaldr laiFr«v«iii«i»fB case of Kenneth A. White. 23, with its masks, nolsemakers and •"•VXr B«BAin«iit, VrppI !• •n S»«rt M«d«riilBlnf Hartford, charged with failure to '' '- '‘l > • Y o u ’r e of your principal in Savings Bonds; 5IINE ALERT lemphasis on charity. Tnb-intHcate Ifitidt Of pvt. t sure carry his driver's license. Honolulu. (Ah—Hawaii residents observance of Passover wiUi' its Heart GERMANTOWN Your investment is not subject to fluctuation. Judgment was suspended in the have been alerted to watch out for Seder table was explained by Mrs. case of Gordon Hatch, 31. RFD 3, enem.v minea — not because of any Oscar Rottner, and Mrs. George A Homert Porimatar SyffMi Anstfers Your Heating Problem - Coventry, charged with operating current crisis, but from World Slossberg told of the holiday of a motor vehicle wlth\a defective War II and the Korean conflict. 20Z.YARN • Y o u ’r e sure of your returns. Your Govenment muffler. ' ■ TThe Navy said eight Japanese '■.'Hfpitfri WHY IT’S BETTER World War II mines have floated NYLON end WOOL WORSTED . guarantees both principal and interest to holders Hormone Very Co.inplex up here in the past 18 months. More are expected. ■* GENERAL o f U . S i Savings Bonds. And even after your Bonds Boston—Thyroid hormone is one And,' the warning said. Russian- SOLD EVERYWHERE FOR 79c of the body's inost complex. It is made mines sown by the North TV SERVICE « mature, they go on earning for 10 additional stored in the gland as thyroglobu- Koseans are expected to break Dara M AC A Gidl lin. A second To'rm circulates in loose and, float here. Several of Night; PiusParta y ea rs; ' tffe blood, and a third Is active in the mines already hat{^ killed per TE Lf MI S-3482 the tissue. sons in Japan, the Navy said. • Y o u ’r e sure of the future when you invest regu Xo Layer Heating Gently circulates heat larly in U; S. Savings Bonds. There’s nothing throughout entire room Now! like the feeling of securi^F-that^ comes ftOT“ a ~ backlog of savings - including sme, sure U. S. T o d a y A m erica n s ea rn m ore/ spiBnd m o re (and liv e Savings ^nds; WHILE IT LASTS! better than ever before in our history; And, to keep ’ ' . f ' i» * As a patriotic service, banks everywhere iii our that proqperity healthyi I think each one o f us should country sell U. S. Savings Bonds. Stop in regularly WaqnM Outer Walla h a v e sou ^ and balanced savin£(8 program; a Outllnea your home with where you bank and make a payment on your own even, healthful warmth ^ I xwonunaod that par^ ^ that program be regular future secnirity by buying a U. S. Savings Bond; 0 . ( Save 100.00 oh Complete, Easily Installed HomartL CANDY SPECIAL GAS PERIMETER SYSTEM REGULAR 495.00 BRIDGE < I Gas warm air system- complete. No extras to buy.^ -- R«*. IB You get furnace, controls, fittings for five warm 69c Ih. • air runs, returi^ grille and duct. AG A apprpyed, 395 MIX NO MONEY DOWN—UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY—AVERAGE 5-ROOM HOUSE LIM IT2LRS. Of iVIRY,AMERICAN'S SAVINOS BELONGS IN U. S. SAVINGS BONDS / EXPERT INSTALLATION ARRANGED—MATERIAI^ ONLY PHONE Ml 3-1581 FREE HJATING SURVEY ■ V H f HonyortGof O latf- I k ' !*'■ ^7 OR FILL OUT AND MAIL I '-IS ‘V THIS COUPON TODAY Lihecl W afer Heat b r . Opan Thursday aad Friday Till 9 PJIa [ r ers'Last Longer I ,f ' ...... ' ' ■ ~ * l f I " l i ' lOmmssmtoesn 1 REARS. ROEBUCKxA CO. I J- ' ^ . t ^:Vr N. • . ' Manchester Shopping Parkade, 30 (GALLON -'-'- j-V' '-Jt~ r'‘^ Xjf.f'X-. %■ NOW IN A KENMORE Mahcheater, Cona. I WE GIVE ‘ I n s t ile d att: Heating Dept ' - Jf' r ■ "* ' X '‘ * I Replacement ~ W ^ WORLD GREEN STAMPS ^ ^ ^ i , MAHOGANY CONSOLE I Please send me without obllga- | G4as»-nnad for your protac- iim trliFBtrr lEurttuig iijrralh ' tion complete Information on b ' k i " Kon i , : your lovingt. Will Ef' * • ■ - e. > • .Rotary action; Saws forward and rovorta I Bomart Heating ayatema .aa6 1 • Water Heaters, - .iiavar iwt-conlominata your i . a Canv«ni«nt nwmborad roQuIotar FOR ONCY OPEN Aa DAY MONDAY wo tor . . . loth yaon longar. > *-^ 7 a Hingod pratt«r fool batting $ A 0 9 9 I'Name a a • • • a # Guarontaad 10 yaoni 100% d Automatic bobbin wind«r; DomiM mloat* goi lofaty cutoff guards * ’ '7 StrMt '-iri . a Built-in light and full tot of attachmo^ ogoirat Aama'foilura. TU f taehsdes BatftMlmler and ' v ' " 7 o Booutiful nMhogony ^nith hardwood decbrator Mgsagger. A RIT vaL a t y MANCHESTER 'SHOPPING PARKADE MANOHEBTtUR BHOPPtNO rAWCADK PHONE Ml S-lUl ^ PHONE m f-lM l I I . 1 Z 1 2 ■TORE HOUK8: , ■TORE HOURSt 978 M AIN St. S ?!•%. v '- ■talk. Ibora-, F it ! • A-ML to * r JL V M ao; n p i A . Fri. U A JL to ■ P J (. 7^ :11 ■ - ,8at. ■ » A---- A L to OTM.----- r T oea.,% e«., Bat. 16AJR. to «F J C . !W ' : -:•'.•■■■■--r-' 4 ' l^ V-.:V7- . 7 ' ■ 7 ' '• s ‘ ^ : 7 « f 7 ' \ i’.T-'/,,; ’;V -1 11^ ^ I V " (' H < 1. ' V ■ I •. '. ' ■ - . ■ ■■ : ■ ’• . ' . -Wt ' •. V ■' ’ ■f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.i'HVEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY iS, 1967 FAfflfi TWHENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1957 PAGE TWENTY-ON® 1 Clerk — Oould I have tomorrow SUCK TUCK LaBrnina Ta Saw? Parmaneat Bpeielal Saves Yoa gEM BUGS BUNNY off, sir, to help iny wife with the Though soap now oomes in every .LBirning lO aavyi J k you’ve hesitated before about spending 317.60 for a permanent, JUffTA hbusecleaning? hue Boss — No. We’re much too In shades both pale and bright, wave, you can now enjoy all the Marendax" 5ECONP, Sense and beauty benefits of a "Bonat" IN busy. \ . iMsplte the color of the her Anewer to Prgvleus Ptnuil* ta r g a m s I'LL TIE FALLIBLE PERMANENT WAVE TRAVEL AIEN 8Y TE7CH0E Clerk — Thank you, sir, t knew The lather still la w hl^ I could rely on you. -—Sue Sanders. Fiction Folks for 311-90 while the special lasts at FEKVtt! Thh ’B Tl»t more th a n ^ c a n baar." is te d b y SCHULTZ BEAUTY SALON, 988 18 AA^Itun SU 'H srtford When I WM youni: and full of Before^Uie inscription waa'ftn- HS X A • TeL CHapcI 7-5817 iahcd, .She married again. The Hirer Main St. "Infallible'’ aa the name "•tuff," 1 used to triiat my atom- AOKOSS 1 Fsirytel* , states, has a fool-proof lotion that ach roufhl Chili con came and mason asked her if she still want CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNBR villain, guarantaei perfect ratults every Authorized AeentB For All ed the inscription. IThst SWspdsrsd "■paghet," with grbynd red pep Sawyer boy time. You'll relax throughout- the Rail, Air and Steaiiuhi^ per* (you.'can bet!). High-*e^ “ yiis.'' she replied, "but Just add 4 Product of entire beauty process Mginning Lihes toned aautage—meat ball* tpo. the .word ‘alone’." 4 Leender's bees with an invigorating shampoo, a And fiery Bpaniah atew. I ^.pfled girl friend 5 “Zmersid Isis” cool rinse that gives the hair a HAROLD EELLS horaeradlah on my r a e ^ and In .Indianapolis. Vast Itreet t Atkcw gItaveF Tomerrow Is VnleaUne’s Oay^ healthy ahine, and finally a style 12 Grow old o ste f For a Valentlae Reanembraace iBveat fo u r Savings It's DMoiAtive u d Useful Manchester Agent ihuatard—hot aa man cOuld eat. runs north. West Street runs 7 Individual If you've forgotten anything, or When you aee the breath-taking Matchmatusl set that calla attention tb your at 13 Algerien city • Otherwise snyone, we suggest a Aulck-trip to "Wa auggaat the purchase of If there is a talented “Green Tel. MI 9-7442 With hot tamale*—olyiny friend* south, JtouUi Street runs east, and US array of glamorous haart-shaped AMPHENOL ELECTRONICS for Thumb’’ enthusiast in the family, tractive features. Every spring —i bume myaelf bayond amend*. North Street runs west. . 14 For feer thet • Tumi right th* FAIRWAY, 975 Main St. to chapeau you try on will look bet 15 ------Gershwin loitslisp25 Burden city 4D Denomination! boxaa of CHOCOLATES at PINE- m appreciation, currently priced at then you’re lucky to have indoor And then 1 came to middle age end those last minute 'butterflies! LENOX PHARMACY, 299 Bast FAMILY 333 a share'to yield'4.35 per cent. ter, after you've had an INFALLI and turned a bi^and new gaatric 16 0rdinsl ii Ahflo-Ssxon 26 Declaim 11 vends b.kmms year round. "Where to put BLE PERMANENT WAVE. A bishop who. was contented number Isttsr* 27 Biblical 42 Mimics Cenur St. and at PlNB PHAR CLASSIC COBURN A MIDDLEBROOK, 629 them” i* often a problem. 'Th* page. For ulcer* came upon the and cheerful through a long peri 43 Lateral part . Pretty Pnrty. Pans MACY, 664 Center St. you’ll want Main SL Call Mitchell 3-1105 for tcene. I^ .'Suffered from spas 18 Clement 17“Tini*. . "Good— —” Not only for y9ur Valentine’s TO KNIT graceful PLANT STAND . (satin More Color, .Different Shapes od of trial. When asked ths secret 20 Fertile spot* 28 Wing-shaped 44 Legatee .s to buy several. All the ahadea further information and details. black with 3 white poU) reg. 35.50 6RERTER HARTFORD Mcy. about modic spleen. One dab of mustard th e --^ ” Day party cake, bu^ also for year of the rainbow are included Designer* are flushed with their Miff (you may smile) doubled me up of his contentment, said; 21 Arid 19Pr**tet 29 Repair 46 Unusual round "heart-tugging" occasions now 33.99, at WATKINS; lets Vou success in th* use.of dolor In cars /knew Bishop—I will tell you I make 22 Discord 28 Log floats 31 Hebrew ascetic 47 Song for one by leading candy manufactur- Theta Invite a* Second Glance display yqur prise plsnU indobrs FAIR with 'boiling bile.- I had to live a right use ot my eyes. 48 Pitcher (bridal showers, anniversaries) era (Whitman, SchraffL Candy There la an expensive "hand snd kitchen appliance*. So thay are ^» '/ f ; f'. • ^ • - • ' ■ •. - 'i ' ' . '' I^^H' ' y f * I V .PAGE TWENTY-TWO Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n .,, We d n e s d a y , Fe b r u a r y is , 1957 V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1967 .PAGE TWENTY-THREB ------;------;;------^ ^ ------Coventry ^ K 'W e Make Competition, Not Meet ItV Developments Asked PJnns o n Qn-Matching Fund^ Roads K. I OUR POLICY: FINE COMEBACK Coast (guard Footliall Standouts C o llie Baikedudl Ooventry. Pfto. 18 (Spedall—«court to Joseph Gagne, Hartford, One More Big One of the finest comdbacka of in Actor’s Colony Estates E xt 2. To sell nationally ad East rtM Boerd of S*l^tm«n hM Mkod the American Hockey League sca- Certificates of devise, hstate of vertised brands at the Decide to Resign from Ai^demy YaU 91, Holy OoM 83. represenUtlvei «)f load hou«lnt Season Would aon ia being staged by Sam Bettio James H. Robinson to Elisabeth %'f-m lowest prides possible, S t Joseph’! (Pa) '75, B t John's developmenU If tliey Intend to Robinson and ^ r is R. Botin, Man of the Buffalo Bisons. I'he hard (Bkn) 83. , chester, in Waterfront Park. PLUS complete cus-^ New London, Feb. 13 (JPi —Floyd Hammerqulet, oo-captain participate In ithe "matehtn* fund” tbmer satisfaction! Tie AL Record flaying veteran leftwing scored his of the 1957 Coast Guard Academy football team. n d Der- LaSalle 63, Temple 61. prognun for the roads in their Tax collector’s deeds, Edward 21st goal of the season recently, fo and Anna Gustafson to Ehigene J. ham, 236-pound tackle for two aeaeona and New Engiabil In Georgetown (DC) 80, Baltimore prolects. X . Dion, in Pine Lake Shores develop tie hia own high, for goals adored tercollegiate wreatling champion, have resigned. Loyola 75. Bob Lemon of Cleveland . Hammerquist intends'to enter Air Force Cadet training^ The sum of 85,000 has heen ap ment; Laura Schevenell to Ber can be pardoned if he places' in. his nine-year AHL oafeer. In CCNY 70. St. Francis (Bkn) 67. propriated In the town budget for nard Dion, in Waterfront Park; I 1952-53 he scored 21 times while Lackland Air Force Baae, Tex., while Derham hopes to beconiticome Winiama'74, Siena 71. a big number "20” on his a physical education instructor and coach. their progrsm. Participating con Mary Ososki to Norman E. Dion, playing for HerabeSr. During the Brooklyn College 72, Hunter 67, tractors must present bills showing pitching plan for 1957. For Hammerquist, center on last year’s team, was a top flight in Pine Lake Shores; Mary O’Neill playoffs last^aeabon, Bettio re Adeiphi 75, Brooklyn Poly 60. money they have spent on the to Town of Coventry, in Trl-State thgt number of victories by ceived a badly'broken jaw and suf defensive playef who specialized in backing up the line. .. roads In ■1, *'■ V 1* H’*-; ^ ■ '. 7 ' \ * ■1- „■. ' ■i ' >■ ■ . : “ I. )| MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1957 FAPE TWENTY-FOUR IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY IS, 1967 ■c I PAGfi TWElhY^ Brown Choice over Smith THE Basket Give^Indian^ 59-58 over Herald Angle In Lightweight Title Bout • 9 EARL W. YOST Miami Beach, Fet. 18 (JP)—JotytUta had it after losing to Board-»be nained by the Miami Beach Hoop Climaxes Drive, ...... Brown is sxpected to brush off ths man, Tony DeMarco and Bro-wn Commission, will offleiste Sports Editor challenge of ex-champ Wallace ■ In succession. After besting Smith in 10 rounds (Bud) Smith to his world light With Miami and the surround weight title tonight and move on in an over-the-weight match at Suggests Pin Changea Ttoumampnta conducted' by Itai ing area blacked out on TV, the Houston, May 2, Brown grabbed Winners Tie for GCIL to a series of profitable defenses. 15-round match will be carried on Mall bag this week Included a Cushing and Jack VittMr aT tka ...... Italy's Duillo Loi, Kenny Lane of the world championship in hii letter from Lil Molumpby, one -of RecreaUon Department ataffb waa network (ABC) radio and TV, home towir of New Orleans six Muskegon, Mich, a n d Larry starting at IQ p.m. EST. Chris Manchester's most active and tet to have all conteetanta, both man T JVMOK LEAGUE By PAT BOLDUC ^ months ago. ter female duck pin bowlers. Re and women, roll a bast two out ot SteBdlnrs I You GOflTA Boardman o f . Marlborough, Conn, Dundst is cOTpromoting with the Co-Captain Nonn Hphenthal may not go'down in history'''^ .are waiting In line for a ehot at Intemattonsl Boxing Club, He Injured his hand in the sec, cently a number of the women three game head to haad match up w ; I ADMIT each! to the semi-final and final rounds. as one of Manchester High School’s all-time great basketbhll > [ CAOcie^ A r the 135-pound crown. The three The first championship match ond. round and claimed he broke bowlere were polled on their pref BoUnd Oil . . . f-t] contendere are ranked, in that ou It while dropping Smith twice in emece for 'a town' tourney, imder Matches in th* final two rounds K usiff A m « players but his last second basket which provided the Indians LOT OF sver held in the Miami Beach were best of five seta. Vlo Taggart der by both the National Boxing (indoor) Auditorium is expected to the 14th when the loser was saved the head to head system, which has Gordon’* ...... with a thrilling 59-58 victory ofer Bristol last night will live WeiOHT’ by the bell. la the defending men's ktag and A|Mn. and Ring magazine. draw a throng of 4,000 a gross prevailed in the past, or a six------— • ill Klka —viong in the memory of the 1,500 Smith, No. 4 among the chal gate of 320,000. Ths fighters get According to Brown he won't let game total pintail in one night. Shirley Fothergill won th# womanb M*'* A Bill’* fans present at the high school te lengers, is getting first crack at Lil write*. "F or the Interest of event last March. XUler’s ...... 30 per cent each of the net gate Smith get sway this time. "I think gym. Down by as many as 14 points the man who took the title from and 38,000 each .front TV for an I can finish him,” said the champ, the bowlers i don't think the town late ii^ the third quarter, the locals him on a split decision, Aug.. 24, setting the deadline as the 10th champ should be crowned in one Shots Here Nassur* defeated the Elka in a S 3 estimated purse of 314,000 each. and There climaxed a brilliant romeback win at New Orleans. Scorers arill use the point sys round. night of bowling. I have a few Green Manor Pros, unbaaten laat half walk-away last night, thanks to Hohenthal'a hoop whiCh i p The odds favor Brown with the suggeaUons that might help in 70-il. Bill Twerdy set a leagtie tem with the winner of a round Smith claims he will te much pacs-settsra in the Central Ltagua, terely heat the final buszer. price running from 3 to 1 to 4 to 1 getting- 10 points automatically improved both mentally and phys creating more interest among the acoiing record' by hooping 40 and no action. Apparently the wise bowlers and the public." , will travel to MUiford Saturday ptdnta. 5 3 '>RES and the loser nine, eight, and so ically after settling his "domestic Final Standings ,„M^eTHes m t boxing men figure Smith at 28 on. Two judges and a referee, to night for a return ongagsmant Boland OU too had a.good last COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN IV L Pet. problems." He didn’t elaborate. half that enabled them to notch ^ th k AioA/res4u ' with the Milford Chiefs. 'A o M tar All three matches were/decided! Manchester ...... 7 1 .875 five upset New Britain laat Sun their eighth win of the campaign. by a 8-1 margin, with the Spoons. Meriden » ...... 7 1 .875 B3-44. at the expense of Gordon's. Z,1O-POUH0 day. Mancbfuiter'a schedulad gam* heating the Drivers. Brassies up- y isto l ...... 4 4 .500 AlUmscles Tims Naan Sunday afternoon at th* local high ending the Blasters and Mashles Hall ...... 1 « 7 JU25 'Fami1y~Tmditwn school gym with DanitlBon haa gtiuted off as a. see-saw battle and getting past the Pxitters. Note- Windham ...... 1 ’ the lead changed eight times in the \BUimU been canceled. Manager O a o ^ worthy scores were plnrted by — ‘— Mitchell of the Pros raportad tala arst half. At the end of the half, laabri Anderson 113, Nellie John-1 x much-improved Bristol team New York (NEA)—They )7aasiffs led, 35-26. From then on Court Phenoms Better morning that Danltlaon, laat plae* son 110, Evelyn Lorentsen 108 and went into the fourth period nurs- still talk of Swaps and occupants in the standtnga, xp* It was all Nasslfla as Twerdy and Eunice Mankowskl 107. ng a 46-38 advantage and held Co. poured in basket after basket. Nashua and before this rac uested that th* contest ba can- -i -A WOMEN’S LEAGUE .in to its eight-point lead as the ?eled and thS local managamant Boland Oil got off to a stow In the battle of restaurants Wal ing season is over the argu start. They were behind at the first host squad’s Leo Cyr foiijed out On Collegiate Scene agreed. . . ; Green Manor apoita g S nut won out over the Princess 3-0 with -si.\ minutes and 16 seconds «SEIHCi < ments may be even hotter. 13-0 won and loss record.' quarter but took a five point lead while Ed's Atlantic and Hobby remaining. Few partisan Silk One of the big three-year- at the half. Dave Du0y, who ripped DOUBLE! ...OA Shoppe scored respective. 2-1 deci Town fans gave the locals much rum New York, Feb. 13 (A*)—It’s getting near All-America time old Derby threats in Florida, Congratulatlona are In ordtr te the cor^ for 27. points, went on a sions over Howard's Landscaping o m r M i r a . chance of overcbming their deficit. in college basketball circles, or hadn’t you noticed? This is is Bold Ruler, a half-broth Coach Elgin Zatursky amd hla Man rampage in the last half to enable and Jon-Di's. The list of fine scores Clutch baskets,b.v tail Tom Petke them to sUy in the first place spot included Shirley. Fothergill 111- had the Rams out front 52-46 with ZOS^POUNH the time of season when the court phenoms get a mite more er to Nashua—both sired chester High basketball team ' In the league. Larry Lovett helped 113-113-337, Anne Twerdy 125, less than five minutes to go and phenomenal; when the individual point totals climb a little by Nasrullah. compiled a regular aeaaon toeoM Duffy In the scoring with 14 points Ruth McIntosh 118, Maude Carpen Ken Samele's successful free higher, when the "off” nights are^" In California, the big b* 12-3,.which - included - sharing 3 and did a good Job under the HOWe \ Herald t^otoe by.Oliara ter 113, Heleri Wilhelm 107-111. throw accorded the visitors a 57- FOB forgotten In a final blaze of der- horse, race people insist, is hon'drs with Meriden High in th* BW ds. Viola Morton 108. Helene Dey 107, 50 edge with exactly three min rlr^-do. Miller's Pharmacy forfeited to Leo Cyr (2 2 ) Guarded by Monahan Hohentlial (31) Throws Up Jump Shot Tom Roche ( 2 ^ Drives in fpr I.jiyup A QUIAKSy Prince Khaled, like Swaps, CentratConnecUcut Interaehelaatte Dot Cowles 106, Irene Constantine utes to play. OF s t y l e , t h e Take Kansas and Wilt Chaniber- Mikan^s Mark League rCclL). The Indiana wtU Ma’s A. BUI'S. laln for instance. Not long ago, fol WEfiT SIDE REO 105, Betty Phillips 107, Flo Kloter But the fier>’ Indians, guilty of NET R B S u erS a son of Khaled. now sit back and await action in 105, Amy Pirkey 106. 'Vi Chapman numerous first half mistakes, nev r n e s A M c p lowers of the nation's second-rank the annual ClasaA State Toumap With Jimmy Curry scoring a ed team shuddered at the ugly record S3 points, Norman defeated Hogtan Back on Practice Tee. 108 and Audrey Frey 105. er stopped hustling for a moment. Within Grasp ment a t the New Haven A rm * Pagan A Son In a hard fought Van Brocklin Retains Expert Goalie m r S T Y LEAGITB A twin-pointer b.v Tom Roche and rumor that CThamberlain was loa U L MOLUMPHY later this month. . . . Answer te game, 41-81. John lybur with 13 League-leading Dean Machine two charit.v tosses by Hohenthal ing his scoring touch. Last night several queriee. Manchester and and Bob Morrissey with 12 points May Seek Fifth Open Croijvn (11-1) blanked cellar-dwelling sliced the Red and White deficit The Stilt bucketed 36 points to lead Of Bob Pettit Nutter’s Score Commenting on the total pinfall Meriden High will not playoff thalr were best for the Barbers. It has been mentioned all sea Gunver Mfg. (1-11) and Wilco Tool to three points, 57-54. The Rams Kansas to a 62-52 victory over sytsem, she Writes; "Ten or 15 tie for the CCIL title.. . . Pairings In the second game after a ding Pro Grid Punt Crown son by veteran observers that (9-3) moved into second place with were still out front 58-55 with a Oklahoma AAM. Exit shudders. games' total pinfall. Five games to in the Class A event will be maia* the American Hockey - League By JIMMY BRE8UN Aoumstances—In the 1946 Masters Hundley on Spreo New York, Feb. 13 (>P)—Atten dong battle. Police A Fire eked a similar win over fifth place Spen minute and 25 seconds showing on . tion is beginning to shift from Paces Victory be bowled on each of two ot three Monday afternoon in New Harm. cut a 36-85 victory oveh Pdreonal- this season has had the test NEA Staff Correspondent" when his foot and a halt try was cer Rubber (3-9). In the final Just last week. lOth-ranked Norman Van Brocklin, In hls<^i__J8 first season Vith the New the beautiful new scoreteard Shirkhan Surprises at Dog Show team standings to individual ac-, nights. Then take the top four The Red and Whits SDk Townars laed Floors. John Lucas with 18 goaltending it has witnessed in New York (NEIA)—For Ben wide and Herman Keiser took It. game, fourth place Merrill's ,Mar- clock. West Virginia's Rod Hundley could bowlers leadihg-in pinfall and have eighth sfason as a member of the York Giants, kicked 59 punts for many years. Don Simmons is Now, with pure aertdent and one complishments in the Natl^^l David Nutter fired the finest should te in the upper brackat With and Phil Hence with seven tallies Hogan, the National Open was on k ^ (4-8) edged third place ABX Seven Seconds Remained gather only eight ' points in them bowl a round robin, A to an 11-3 record against sohoolbay- were high men for the P A F. Los Angeles Rama, for the second an average of 41.9 and fourth proving this to be t r ^ by the its 71st hole. This was last June shattering loss of nerves behind Tool (8-4) 2-1. Stan Mirucki 136- the Mountaineers' winning effort Basketball Assn, as St. Louis' ^ b score of the present rifle season place. Adrian Burk, Phlladelphlr. Only .seven seconds remained bowl C, and B bowls D.' The win opposition. Biddle Teabo dropped in 16 points season in succession won the punt fine record he is compiling since in Rochester and two guys were him, Hc^ah is on his annual train 353, Bob.Bertsche 133-347, Norm against New York University. Pettit continues his drive on yesterday in the Middletown Ar ing championship of the National third In 1955, finished fifth with a when the cool and poised Roche By Walking Off with Top Honors George Mikan's Individual point ners of the two matches will roll (or the Floors. going to Boston of the NHL suffering as Hogan stalked across ing ritual. The Seminole Club is his Grlm^on 131 and. Joe Souza 127 Mountaineer fans moaned. But last each other for the town champion Football League in 1956. 41.8 average. He made the most | camp. He works hard on his game converted two foul shots and Im total record. mory to lead Manchester High's Beat a ssa A baskstbell teama from Springfield of the AHL. the green to line up his putt. topped\sH participants, > mediately the locals called for a Saturday. Hot Rod fired 32 points ship and rufinerup honors. ^The The University of Oregon grad punts, 68. 'Actually, Simmons seems to be for as many hours as there are in New Yoi'k, Feb. 13 (/P)— •>w(ll go for the Hartford-New^and Essex Show last year. undefeated riflemen to their 29th that I have viewed .in aotiqQ this Hockey at a Glance One was D r,. Cary Middlecoff. Pete Jankowski of Merrill's arid timeout. When the* pla.v resumed, Haven (Conn.) parlay this week against Richmond and laat night Pettit connected for 85 points losers would bowl for third and uate punted 48 times for an aver Van Brocklin did alt the punt thriving on the NHL action. a day. And he puts himself in that Houn’ dawg) houn’ dawg . . . Ch. Gall's Ebony Don D., a added 28 in West Virginia’s 93-82 last night altho'Jgh the Hawks consecutive victory. Nutter’a re winter have been Weaver o f Hart ToM daj’s Reanlta age of 43.1 yards. His longest ing for Los Angeles to give them I'e was slumped in' a chair on the Mirucki oKa BA are staging a mer Bristol passed the bail in from end and then will be campaigned Cocker Spaniel (sporting), sent markable 180, only a single point fourth place." In 52 games last season and in spartan frame of mind which al ry battle fok individual honors. Thr You’re a mighty good dawg. triumph over George Washington. dropped a 110-105 decision to the ford and Meriden. Weaver^ under Eaateni League punt, 72 yards, was the best made the team championship with the screened-in second floor dining ways has marked his attitude to the end zone read.v to freeze it "extensively.’’ by Mr, and Mrs. Roy O. Nelson beneath the all-time school record, Under the head to head, using 25 more in 1956-57, Simmons room of the Oak Hill Country Club. former currmtiy sports a. 111.25 for the final seconds but the Rams you ol’ houn’ dawg. This ol’ End moans. Minneapolis Lakers in the only the point system, Lil suggests this Charlie Horvfith, former XTntveralty Pblladelphia 2, Clinton 1. during the season. same average, 43.1. Green Bay, failed to register a shutout, and ward competition. Just over two years old, Shirk of Palo Alto, Calif., the top sport- led to a 907 team effort that tested Charlotte 9, Washington 2. Dick Deschalne, Green Bay, as Washington, Cleveland and New He put one hand to his mouth', as average in 45 Yarnes while Mirucki forgot to reckon with the alert - houn’ dawg, Ch. Shirkhan of IfiK dog of 1956. Nominations are now in order. game scheduled. The sharp-shooter a strong Tiger showing of 893. method: "A bowls B. A has scores of Connecticut and local Twilight left the AHL with an average He never would do it again, he han gave a hint that he was ready The Jayhawks and the Moun from LSU boosted ..is point total Johnstown 11, New Haven 7. He did in 1655, finished, in the run- York followed in that order. if to bite his nails. He ran the other toId_reporters at Rochester laat. Is close behiniT'With a 111.23 mark Hohenthal. The sturdy 6-4 cen Westnay Fiona of Harham, ..an Needed Top Effort of 101, 150, 97 for a total pinfall of League baaebisll star, concludedl u d ^ t__ e ’ of 3.36. He recorded his first ■for 47 Btilugs.-^ Grandeur, by name, prob early in the day when lie. upset the taineers, weren't the only members for 56 games to 1,956, a 28.5 aver across a sun-splotched face. Mid- year.r. He would play again.again, yes ter practically stole the ball out I defending Afghan titleholder, Ch. Airdale (Terrier), owned by Har The Indians had to come up with 348, B bowls 102, 100, 105 for a- -regular season laat night with a » shutout in his third NHL game REC UL\OtTE ably wouldn't even take a sniff of the nollegiate elite guard to age. Tie now tr.Jla Mikan’s 1950- tolal of 307. A would receive one r of the hands of a visiting player, The .Detroit Tigers were 'at yards on each of his 62 punts. Everett (Eppie) Barnes, Col and added another in his 7th, at dlecoff's 281 had already been but never with the concentration of I Crown Crest Rubi, owned by Ruth old M. Florshelm of Chicago, just their second highest season’s, total easy win over Beat Hartford. heme' in the dark at Kansas City chalked onto the big board behind With only four store weeka re- dribbling three-quarters the length at the other members of his clan. prosper last night. Southern 51 NBA season record of 1,932 by point for the game won and a sec Samuel Baker, Washington, play gate's athletic director, played two which time his average was a effort he poured into this one. He’s royalty. i H. Tongren of Bloofnfield, Conn., in over from England and two points to top the Middletown gunners, Weaver won all IT games to maak in 1956. winning aU six of the ing his first full season since 1953, games at first base for the 1923 the 18th green. But JHogan was As Is usual with athletes of his 'mainihg the Dari-Maids pace the of the floor and laid, the ball up shy of his championship in the Methodist, No. 6 in the weekly AP 338. The former Laker great aver* ond point for total pinfall. B would the first time a Green squad oom- gaudy 1.71. , In fact, he’s the royalty of the the breed. who are always strong on their Bight games they played there punted 59 times for a 42.5 average Pittsburgh Pirates. He also played still on the course. He had a chance ilk, they were words only. Ben will eight-team circuit witli a 53-15 fop the moat important basket of U.S. poll, waltzed over Texas 79-56 in aged 28.41 points In 68 games that home range. Bernard Kozickl of receive two points for the two plled a perfect record.' Weaver’s entire canine world today, the i Said the judge of the final, Mrs. the Southwest Conference. But r With the Kansas City. Athletics. for third place. Don Chandler, in In two games in 1924. to tie and nobody rests when this te back. And it will be a pleasure won and lost record. PaYanl's Clip his glorious schoolbo.v career. i Beatrice H. Godsol of Woodland Blit that of houn dawg, it was yesr- ,, Uie Tigera flrefl a fine 187 and games won and both bowlers Jayveea with several fellows a i little man still is in it. to see him. If only to te able to pers (47-21) trailed By six games Teammates, students and adult grand champion of them all at the his night. Duke, 17th in the rankings, found Trail by 1'/, Games teammate Bob Gilbert posted a would advance. If A had bowled good as starters on moat Claaa A Westminister Kennel Club Dog Hills. Calif.; say. In years to come, that, yes, and third place McCann’^ Service fans mobbed the good-natured Red the gho.at of seasons past too The loss dropped St. Louis to a 185 to go with it,, early in the 100, 105, 97 for a 302 total and B teams, also were unbeaten and th* The oth^r worried man was Ho Show, no less. I "I think he is a beautifully bal formidable, losing to once- mighty g«n. Something seemed - strange I certainly did see Ben Hogan play. (45-23) is eight games out. Fuller's and White leader and perhaps anced hound. He ha-s a good game and a half behind Fort match to put Middletown ahead. bowls 102, 100. 95 — 297, A would school’s "fann club,” Northaaat, Several times. Last was in 1957, as Contractors (30-28) and Gllva’a only his football training during ' Shirkhan won Best-in-Sho\v at North Carolina State 79-72 in the Always steady Alan Ferria of the advance and B would be dropped under the fine coaching of Billy as Ben lined up hLs putt. The gal the 81st edition of this World Se Oriental Afghan expression ~ the Last Nigh Vs Fights Wa>’ne, Western Division pace lery was pin-drop silent. Off in the I recall it. Esso (25-43) rank fourth atid fifth, the past three years kept him correct type lean Afghan head. He Atlantic Coast Conference. setters. Indians kept the locals In Conten from any further competition." Taylor, also racked up all opposi Vespectively, while West Side Tav from bodily harm. All bedlam ries of dogdom before a shocked Other ACC action included tion with his fine 186, but it re Personally, I would , prefer a tion. distanct you could hear a slight crowd of 10,000 in Madison Square was the soundest moving I of the The lead changed frequently as yell from the crowd following ern, Renn's Tavern and Hartfo'rd broke loose and the loyal Silk six, a very good showrman. I think Hollywood, Calif — Ricardo Clemson's 79-71 triumph over mained for Nutter's superb 189 and tourney, for both men and women Providence Goalie Town rooters had every right to Garden laat night. South Carolina and Maryland’s Dick Oarmaker and Charles Men- somebody else, probably Ted Kroll, Rd. Grill are tied for sixth spot, aH he is a great hound." (Pajarito) Moreno, 127, Mexico cel led, the Lakers’ attack. Gar- sophomore Ken Miller's good 177 to decide the town championship, Happiest man in Oohnaetteut who was hot. ^ with a 24-44 record. celebrate the Indians' 12th trl- . An Afghan with regal bearings, Among other things, Shirkhan’a City, knocked out Irish Tommy 85-64 walloping of. Virginia. The on ths final firing relay to jcllnch bn a total pinfall basis| For women. yesterday afternoon was th* ailtag "((mph in owned by Sunny 'Shav and Doro- maker- scored 22 points, one more Nothing seemed out of the ordin First of His Kind In last night's Vetion, Pagani's 15 games this winter, . triumph also completes the cycle Bain, 125, Hollywood, 3. Tigers distinguished themselves by the victory for Manchester. Bill I believe that the current town shutout '■the .West Side 4-0 and ' thy Chenade of Hicksville, N. Y.. holding South Carolina's Grady than Mencel. Three other Lakers Breadheft and Captain Tom Bosf;- Big Ed Walsh, fom ier ''pitching ary as a setting for ah important XW’lth their I one-point pvln, the of group winners He was the first Houston, Tex.—Paul Jorgensen. also hit in double figures. champion should get a bye. All Rehn'a and Hartford Road rolled to locals alsalso tied Meriden fdr (JGIL Shirkhan. had mighty thin creden- representative of the hound group Wallace, who etttered the game as ler also contributed worthy scores others who wish-to compete would great with ths Chicago Open shot—except it wasn't the Contrary to general belief, Don 128, Port' Arthur. Tex., outpointed ,i Eastern Division to the win. Simmons of the Boston Bruins is a 2-2 stalemate. Best scores were honbrs, the rivals finishing with tlala compared to his five rivals in ever to win. Last year, Ch. Wilbert Bobby Bell, 127/ Youngstown, the nation's leading scorer, to 24 roll “five gamea with the woman and a member ofibaaeW l’e KaU typical Hogan, this little guy who the final. W. L. Pet. kept looking, looking, looking. not the first righthanded goal- chalked up by Jerry Smith 147- identr^al 7-1 won and lost records: White Swan, marked the first toy Ohio. points, or 6.2 poinuTtelow his aver Perfect Prone Scores compiling the highest total pinfall of Fame. I was on* He hadn't even won a Best-in- age. Maryland's victory allowed Boston ...... 36 IS .667 Nutter. Ferris and Kozickl all He stepped up to the ball, locked tender to play in the National 373, Fred Poudrier 130-367, Bill In addition to posting their eighth ever to go to the top. Phoenix, Arlz. — Charlie Sale;. Philadelphia ...... 29 qualifying to roll-the champ In a State sports writers whO;itelled on Pagani Jr. 134-362, Vic Taggart Show in an all-bred affqir before the Terps, with a 7 ^ conference 27 .518 fired perfect prone, scores. A fea beat three out of five game set for Big Ed yesterday at *<4 hla chin into his dicst and waited. Hocke.v League since Dave Kerr of straightvwin at home this winter, Shirklian'a rivals in the final 150, Los ' Angeles, knocked out Syracufe ...... 27 28 .491 In a matter of seconds Hogan re ■New 'York Rangers. 345, Ed Wesneskl 129-343, Jim the elatM Silk Towners made it s^e Westminster. That alone prac- were: Bobby Wright, 153, Philadelphia mark, to pass Duke inXthe battle New York ...... 2'7 ture of the match was Bob An- the title. For men, I would like cent home In Cheshire wpMe ha ia ws^ly made him an outcast. 'He for third place in the AC<^ stand 28 .491 droievich's strange total of a weak recovering from a seriowi Ulna acted to the pressure like ai ama That distinction belongs to Martin 134-342 and Al Kochln 125. five in t row over the Rams who Ch. Chik-T Sun of Caversh^m, 3. Western Division the current champ seeded with the HousEwniys l e a g u e concluded uteir season with a 9-7- woiT'an Afghan'Specialty in Cali a Pekingese (toy) entered by Mrs. ings. Duke slipped to 5-4\jn the 88 prone and a powerful 86 stand others rolling 10 games with the A portion of the Gold Kay Dlnsar teur. First, he swayed as if some Harvey Bennett, veteran spare Richmond, Calif. — Johnny Fort Wayne ...... 26 27 .491 ing for ninth place. Coffee Cups. Rolling Pins and jmark and mist now sweat fornia and took Best-American- and Mrs. C. C. 'Venable of Atlanta, Heard. 163*4, Richmond, .out conference b.v losing to the riopho- St. Louis ...... 26 30 highest pinfall getter automatical profits were turned ove to th* body had hit him with a left hook. netminder - for the Providence .464 fellow who one aeaaon/'wen 40 Then he jabbed at the ball and Skillets rf^ te re d identical 3-1 out a berth In' the forthcoming Bred—w'hich is sort of a runner-up and fresh from four straight tri pointed Ruben Hernandez, 164 */4, more studded Wolfpack, who roi Rochester ...... 25 30 The match summaries; ly reaching the championship Reds of the American Hockey victories over Double Boilers, — in another show. to a 5-4 loop record. .455 round. « gamce for Chicago. Mora on aay missed his shot badly. State Tournament. umphs on the Florida circuit. San Francisco, 10. . Minneapolis ...... 23 31 Manchester High (90?) League. In the 1944-45 season, mis Spatulas ' and Flying Saucers, Miss Shay handled Shirkhan, a In the Southern Conference, Vlr7 .426 Setup In the past for the fine visit another day. Hogan was out of the rannlng ter Kerr had retired, BSnnett The fact that three Bristol start Ch. Barrage of Quality Hill, a Fresno. Calif. — George Ken Wednesday's Schedule David Nutter ...... 100 89 189 respectively. Several noteworthy ailver-blue stepper who really had Boxer and the favorite (working), nedy, 193, Fresrio, outpointed ginia Tech took over third place ^ .Boeton at Minneapolis. Alan Ferris ...... 100 86 186 now and as he walked Into the played' 24 games in the NHL, odd- scores were noted and they in ers fouled out in Uie final period an "on" nigh^ under Miss Shay/s locker-room It seemed a cinch that also played a parampimt role in the owned by Mr. and Mrs. Joett Ruten Vargas, 188, San Francisco, with a 66-56 decision over Washi- New York at Rochester. William Breadheft . 97 81 178 dy enough, with Boston, the sarne cluded Rose Robertson 139, Dottle direction. Ington and Lee. The triumph gs've this was to he hU last real look at team that Simmons does now. Indians’ comeback triumph. From Shouse of Washington,. D.C., a fi 10. . Frirt Wayne at Philadelphia. , Kenneth M iller___ 96 81 177 Stark 106-111, Hilma McComb "He’s a house pet," she said. the Gobblers a 7-4 league mark. Thomas Bsseler .. . 99 an Open title. Worse bets have In those days, the NHL sched the outset it was apparent that the nalist two years ago. ’• Tuesday’s Result 78 177 106-110, Bea Cormier 110, Sherry "He’s a very gentle and. friendly Ch. Roadcoach. a Dalmatian Ted Mctlrew, for years a chief Closer to Title Minneapolis 110. St. Louis 105. Middletown High (893) been made. ule only consisted of 50 games, Jochlmsen 110, Ruth- Ostrander numerous personal fbuls would dog who likes people. 'Why he G ive Your Beau An Since' then, nothing had teen (non-sporting), belonging to Mr. scout with the Dodgers, Pirates Southern Methodist moved clos Thursday’s Sche^lule Bernard Kozicki 100 87 187 tlius by playing almost half a sea 109, Chickie Janicke 108 and U z have a bearing on the outcome. Of even plays with my Siamese cat.” er t(> the Southwest title in down heard of Hogan. He went from. ficials Jack O'Brien and Tom Car- and Mrs. S. K. Allman of Doyles- and Red Sox, now scouts for the New York vs. Minneapolis at Robert Gilbert . 97 88 185 son, Bennett could be classed as Church 107. Shay said that Shirkhan town. Pa., winner of \the Morris ing Texas. The Mustangs ran their Rochester to Fort Worth and his having played regularly. During rigan were kept busy,with 42 per Milwaukee Braves. Fbrt Wayne. Dennis -JcGrath 98 77 175 CHURCH' LEAGUE league r scord tc 7-1 and are proud Boston at Fort Wayne. Byron Kelly .. 96 77 173 name hasn't teen' in the papers the past two seasons, Bennett has Seven of the eight matches sonals being detectedi Hohenthal, ______owners of a 17-3 pver-all mark. since. Does this mean he won't te Rochester at Syracuse. Philip Newell 99 74 173 teen used by ProridenCe only in wcMind up as 3-1 decisions, with who picked up three In the opening Texas ow-ns the aole conference around for the .ilasters and Open, quarter, managed to remain in the Other gunners for Manchester case of Injury to regular goal- St. James’ No. 1 ejefeating St victory over the Mustangs. The were Robert Andrplevich, 173; ARROW as usual, this year? contest although picking up Np. tender Johnny Bmver, and he has Mary's, St. John's, shading Onter title hopes of Rice were jarred BEEN'DOXE b e f o r e Clifford Hodgkins, 170; and James "Hogfui is at ihe Senfiiinole Club only taken part in six games this Congregational No. 2, South Meth 4 late in the final period. . right now,” a Florida caller In when the Owls lost to Baylor 95- Tierney, 168. seeison. However, he holds the odist No. 2 upending North Meth Sucpeaafnl Foul Shots MACHINE SHOPS AND STORES OPEN SATURDAY 70 and Yell two full games behind Oearwater, Fla. (NEA) — For forms. "He has made reaeryaUons AHL record of having played in odist No. 2, North Methodist No. 1 While Manchester was going Granny Hamner, Phillies short for two months. That means'he’ll SMU. Another Southwest feature 528 ■ regular season games, the turning back Comnlunity Baptist, nearly five minutes before getting FREE PARRiRI AT ALL STIRES • PRRMPT RELIIERY SERfKE foiind Texas Christian trimming stop trying to make it as a pitcher YANKEES WERE EASY go right to the Masters from here. mpst ever participated in ,by any Concordia Lutheran beating St. its first hoop. Bristol, taking ad this year, only lias to go across As for what he’s doing hfere, use Texas AAM in overtime, 62-59, V alentin's ; goaltender In the AHL. . James' No. 2, Second ’ Congrega vantage of seven isuccessful foul Elsewhere the night's action saw, to Bt, Petersburg for ad-vieg. New York (NEA) — Jo* Mc your imagination. He is wearing That would te from Yankee Tom out caddies, clubs and the practice tional downing Emanuel Lutheran shots in nine tries,, raced to a 15-fl Yale’s Larry Doa-ns score 29 points' Carthy, elected to Basebsirs Hall and St. Bridget’s triumphing over first period-lead. The Indians, who as the Elis won their eighth Sturdivant, one-time third base of Fame, didn’t always manageihe Day tee." ' COMPLETE man; now a World Seriea winner. AH of which makes it very aim- BHnky Cut: Loose Zion Lutheran. In the.final match. hit on just two baskets in 20 at PROVEN BEST straight by beating Holy Cross Yankees. Before going to New pie: Hogan once again will have Center Congregational No. 1 tempts, had six shots roll around 91-82; LaSalle upset Tettiple 63-61; York, he had taken over the d ll* blanked South Methodist No. 1 the Inside of the ri,m only to. pop AT' ALL LEADING RACEWAYS MACHINE SHOP St. Joseph's of Philadelphia tram Ossie Bluege. former Washing cago Cubs, an eighth place team, everybody asking, "What’s the lit As Eight Manager FOR MAXIMUAI POWER . . . ton third baseman, scouts for the tle man got,?" wheh the Open 4-0. out: ^ ple St. John’^ of Brooklyn 75-63,' and won a pennant with them four Fred McCurry 142-348, John TOP Iperformance I ^ Senators. years Ister. starts play at Toledo's Inverness Hartford, Feb. 13 — l*rry Hitting' a poor 7-14 from the and Dayton post its fifth straight ARROW WHITE SHIRTS Club this June. ^ Johnson 125-343, Cy Perkins 132, field in the first half, the locals SERVICE t I'imph by w'nipping Loyola of the The smartest way to please your beau is with Arrow Whit* Boardman has been cut loose of Irvin Secor 132, Will McCarthy At ^ 45, Ben will be . -going - for , . his any ties binding him to Frank were still behind 22-29 at half South 75-63, Shirts. Styled to fit and flatter in perfect fashion, they faatur* 126 and Clyde' Chandler 125 post time. Poor foul shooting- (8-18) famous "Mitoga" tailoring, fine aanforised fabrics and cartful Palermo. Philadelphia ed the night’s finest'scores. Exchfinffes on Chevrolet' be the only man in golf history to fight manager, according t o . Jte didn't help the home .club's cause details throughout. ’ - win that many. Th e fact t'hdt Te.d HERALD LEAGUE any as the aggressive Rams found Cylinder Heads for Cassano of the ■ Hartford Times. Rudy Heck continues to lead the Ray, 43 when he took it In 1920, The lightweight title contender has the’ range with nine of 32 field Complete^ Valve Job ■ Safety Clmke4 was the oldest to win the title individual race with a 107.37 aver< goal attempts and 11 of 15 free Other Sports broken relations with the man age for 45 games. Heck, who rolls doesn’t bother Hogan. Nor . is he ager of former welterweight throws to grab their seven-p^nt >4.00 >5.00 Around merely because Ray won with the league-leading Bendays, bulgp at the half. UtirCAM the title at Inverness. champ Johnny Saxton teca'use me has also posted the test high single, Page 23 Hogan is getting ready because “failed to produce,’’ said Sam a 152, while Walt Lailey’s 368 triple Even with Pstke and high-scor WHIST PIN FITTING by he wants to top Bob Jones' four Boardman. Larr>’’s' father. is another top mark. Willie Diana’s ing Tom Anderson -spending con- Tobin-Arp^ring method and take a fifth Open. No.other "We merely had a verbal agree 112 stngla tops the bowlers aver siderable time on the bench, each reason is necessary for this proud ment with Palermo.", he added. aging under 93. * - nursing four neraonsls, Bristol PISTON RINSS ARROtir^TIES "There was no contract signed. nevertheless was ahead by as much CHRYSLER CADILLAC man. 'In 1955, it seemed a cinch . Rounding out the top 10 keglers 1953 Nassau Hardtop. Power- 1954 Model 62 4-Dr. Sedan. ' Give your beau an Arrow Tie. Give him one ha a*ould saleet Ben had it won at San Francisco. He hasn’t produced. Certain com as 14 point* hfsfore three st/alght WILL NOT EXERT UNk>UE . PRESSURE ON Crankshafts Ground himself. Arrow ties resist wrinkles, always drapes smoothly. In mitments were made and not ful are Lalley 104.31,' Joe LaForge fllte, jiower steering .and Hydrsmatic drive, air condi- ( But Jack Fleric dropped out of a 103.40, Willie Simpson 102.20, AI Red ' and White twin-pointers CYLINDER WALLS . . . SEA'T^IMMEDIATELY on or o ff car Valentine 1^ * and other colors too. New bow ties tn both clip filled.” brought the Ind ans to within eight Carter's br^ es, radio, heater and de tion, power steering and , planet to teat him in’ a playcfff. Cervlnl 101.33, Cleve Ellington froster, white wall tires tu- and tie yourself style*. ^ Fleck disappeared arid when last Sam added there are two rea tallies of the lead at the three- . , . SBLf -FLUSHINO . . . STATS CLEANER brakes, selector radio, white ' sons why he has cut awdy from 100.29, Walt Ferguson 100.26, Burt quarter mark. . « . LAST LONGER tone paint. Many other ac- ,waU tires, tu-tone blue. Ex- ( seen was hanging around the Harmin 98.24, Harold Turklngton WORK CLOTHES acoreboard at Oak. HiU last June Palermo. "The reasons are twoy ...... S2293.S 4 cellent condlUon. , 98.6 and Don Friedman 98.6. Rwhe, with 12 Impcrtant WHEN WE i n s t a l l GRANT RINGS ON THE Exchanges on all popular checking scores like any other fold," he said. First, Lsrry has~ eis In the fourth period, topped__ For Painters, ______S iU L f lS *1.50 spectator^ Just as unnoticed, too. made no advancement and has local shooters v/lth 20 points, sev PISTONS. A FREE RING COMPRESSOR' make Passenger . Car ' PLYMOUTH Last year, Ben was an absolute made no money. Second, Palermo C allender Award en more than Hohenthal. Forward IS SUPPLIED ON PISTON Engines Carpenters, Plumbera 1956 Plaza 2-Dr. Sedan. V-8 . C H E V R O in threat until he blew up. Only once Is barred in New York shd as a Dick Dubanoski chipped In with 13 engine, radio, heater direc 1954 De Luxe 4-Dr. Sedan. before could golf people recall result we haven't been able to get Gil Mayer of Hershey, who . led tallies. The trio also was mainly tional lights white wall tires, Beautiful sea foam green, Hogan missing a putt in those cir- TV flghU there." the American- Hockey Lrague responsible (or. the victors' 48-42 tutone paint. One owner. radio, heater, wljite wall tires, BOWS ’ 1.00 <______^______goaltendinir averages while play edge off the boards. ' ' 14,000 miles. - - ^ 1 7 9 9 .7 4 seat covers. One owner and ing for the disbanded PitUburgh CUSTOM REBUILDIND OF HomeU last season, recently re ^etke'caged 19 points In a losing y * ,...... SI 044.38 cause and teammates Kayais (10 CADILLAC ceived the Harry Holmes Me 1951 Model 62 4-Dr. Sedan. FORD morial Trophy. The trophy is do of ]q foul shots) and Anderson INDUSTRIAL AND MARINE EN6INES had 16 ' And 12, respectively. Hjidramatic drive, radio, twin 1954 Customline 2-Dr. Sedan. TUllELESS TIRE nated annually by AI Sutphln, for heaters, white wall tires cus mer owner of the Cleveland Ba Tte Red and White also captured Maigic sir heater, radio, di- J\RR0W LOVE BUG the JV prellmlnarj 48-83 to aver tom seat covers. ■ Jet black recUonsI lights, white wall rons and ths Cleveland Arena, who If Your Dealer Doesn’t StocR Parts We Invite Your IngnlrWn tires, seat covers, deep green HEADQUARTERS maintaiins his great interest in age an earlier loss and finished the MANCHESTER ...... S 1 2 g S :0 4 hockey although no longer official season with a five a-ori and nine ...... SHORTS ly coimected with it. Ifis son. Jim loet record. cHsysua IN MANCHESTER NASH Back again this year are the Arrow Love Buga, aspeclaUy for Sutphin made the presentation to MsMbetter .(W) 917 AUTO PARTS 1954 Windsor De t,ux* 4-Dr. Vslentlnea Day. Bright red Love Bugs on white broadcloth. Ar Mayeri. P B r PI., Seklan. Po'werfllte drive/pow 1954 Statesman 4-Dr. Sedan. 2 StAgn^r. t .. >.- 3 36 '9 '/ 'u BR'^ '.a D ^. row shorts have no center seam. They’re cut with plenty of 2 DuoAnoskl, f 3-7 13 er steering isnd bi-akes, white Standard driv^, de luxe radio, room, and they won't shrink into a torture machine. '.-a 4 Hohenthal. & :::5 t-C 13 wall Urea, custom, seat cov- heater, white wall Urea. You SALES - SERyiOE - yULGANIZINS Scholastic Basketball 2 Laaiaii. c .. . 9 -(>•]• 0 .cra.;New par condition. Ittust sea this beauty. 5 Roche, f ...... >7 ~*-H 30 MACHINE SHOP S .Cyr f ... 3 i-« a REBUILT 02 $1000.00 lur ON OUR luuen te r m s New London '68, Martford Public 0 >otflnl, f . ....0 (M) 54 (Overtime). T —. -u SERVICE MANY m MAteFROMSSOUF li Totals ...... 31 Meriden 69. Ooaby 48. ^ Brislal ■ • ■ V, ■iUte PAGE TWENTY-SIX A W Dityiag school PUntliig— Paporinc 21 LOST OONFOMlldfCB quicUy f REFU918M1NO c e illM , palnthiK, Ribicoff .Asks Re^brd stored by a sldUed.^coarteous in Muwr han(ing. waupmr books. Cliwfied structor. ' PrcfMslonat tbachlnf. nilly insured. Tel. Emrard a Manchester’s leading-, driving Price. ML S-lOOa. 1 t « COMPLICATfO EMOUOU MATDIlt^ UP $584 Million Budget school. Call Mr. MorUOck. ML AArerHMment •-73M. PAINTINO AND paperhanfinf. eKACTuV 7UE glCMT VHB99 AND ACCCMORlKff Good clean wwkmiuulhlp at rea CLASSIPIEO ADVT. 9Ut yOU*8i MAMA(hM» OKAV- (Oonthmed from Page One) sonable rates. SO years in Man FRANK’S ANTIQUE SHOP, 4^0, enough «ths prssm t JumUs o f Jus- DEPT. HOURS chester. Raymond Fisks. MI. Recipes tics of the peace and town, elty •NfOgriMATllPiaFlCTri. _ Laka St., la buying and selling cut's populatloa and economy have Garageo—Servleo—Stonige l6^ 0-9387. good used furniture snd antiques. WARREN E. HOWLAND, appointment only. Call M l. $-6811, and poUco eourta with their wide 8:16 A .H . to 4:60 P. M. 9UJE ■Ag.BUiS SUtOt EMOSS, eveninga JA. 9-4198 or Windaor experienced " a ramarkaUe axpan? variances to standards of Justiee." •UiE AUP PMK ML 8-8580. Ifours 9 a.m.-8 p.m. r e a l t o r -i n s u r e r Barbeeued Spoeaborgers 708, w a l l s "painted O iO tt* l a . 8-1108 Murdock 8-4017. ■ion," atoca 1950, said of hla pro RlMcott sold that state agendas OARAGK TO RENT. «7 HoUtster Saturdays. Call after 0 p.m. ANPEUJg MMCfllgP.' Yield: 8 servings. posals for tocraaaod borrowing and COPY CLOSING TIME TWt fLUS CHAMTlU.'^ ANTIQUE rURNTTURS, sUvsr, Evenings, Mr. Dlmock, ML 9-8008 1 pouiid hamburger hod requested $419,800,000 to gsn- St. MI. 3-S74S. glass, china, and used furniture RCX3CVILLE, 24 Grove St. -Weil COVENTRY LAICE — waterfront spending: srol fund appropriations os agiunst FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. LACE l« JU9T heated light housekeeping room. WETHERELli ST. — ImmMUIato cottaga BeUevue Section. Lot 60 1 tableapoon fat "We can no more cut our budget ------bought M d sold. Furniture Repair 1 ,onion; chopped his recommsndsd $897,900,000. MON. THRU FRI. Servlca. Ml. 97449. Inquire first floor. Apt. 8. dimlex, fpur nice rooms each X185. Hot water, stall ahower in back to 1950 dimonalona than we As against $138 million ssksd by KOR RENT—Oarase. Inquire »8 PAPERH/MGING, aU types. CaU Bnsiiieai PrtHparty For Sale 70 side. OU heat, aluminum combin master bedroom. Bcreeiwd * in 1 green p ep ^ r, ehoK>ed can aqueese the 1967 Connecticut PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman. 1 cup catsup ths agendas for now buildings and 10:30 A. M. Floater St. or phone MI. S-3894. MI. 9-9889. l^ree estimates. EXCELLENT VALUES on pew ation windowe, double garage, porch, spue heater, furniture in back Into tho i960 mMd. fadUUea, he said, ha proposed that durome kitcheh oete,' bedroom, liv Private entrance. Parking. 14H V k 8TORY BUILDING, Main 8t. large landscape lot Two vacan cluded. Dei^ble location with 1 teaspoon salt 'W s do not Intend to raatrict SATURDAY 9 A. M. — . ‘ % teaspoon pepper the General Assembly authorise ing; room and baby furniture. Ex- Hackmatack St. XU. $-8905. Contains store, two apartments, cies. Moddock A deVoa, Realtors. shade trees. Exclusive broker — ■tato aervloaa to.th e point whore $84 mllUon, todudtog the $11,800,000 Courses and Classes 27 garage. Income $3813. Asking JA. 2-0255, eveninga JA. 8-0189. by appointment only. Tel. M l. 8 hamburger buna tha needs of tha people of Con Biudncn Serrlceo Offered 13 ■ ___- ' tenrive aelectlon of lamps. Cham Rck)M WITH kitchen pHvU^ee. to he flSBced through bonds ]Me rom t OOOrBBAIlQN WILt bers Fui^dture Sales, 501 E. Mid |38,m. E A E Realty Agency. 8-6811, eveninga JA. 9-4108 or Melt fat to aklUet; Add onion M d necticut ‘Will bo overlooked. This RADIO - E le ctro n !^ - Televlaian. Centrally located. Yi Arch' fit., green pepper and fry about 8 min- about $3 mllUon to be paid for out BB ATPBBCaATED dle Tpkb. Hours 10 a.m.-5 p.m., M l. 9-6397, XO. 8-4480: THREE BEDR(X)M Colonial. Ex Windsor XfUrdock 8-4087. 1a not a dollar and cents budget of general funds. Train at Connectitsut’s Oldest Mrs. Dorsey. cellent condition. OU burner. utea. Add hamburger and continue GENERAL holue wiring, all kinds.' Electronics School. Practical day 7:80-9 p.m.' only. It provides for all necaa- without those cute to agency re Call PI 2-S888 after 6 p.m, Ameslte drive. 12x18 paneled SU FFIEU ) -—'ExceUent 'view of cooking and atirrtog until pink color ■ary aervloea. It provides good course. ' Twice-a-week \ evening VACANCY available in oor aix kitchen, 8 foot bedroom closets. ConnecUcut Valley. Large six of meat has dlaappe'arod. Add cat- quests, Ribicoff told newsmen at a Dial Ml 3-5121 room apartment, preaently shared For Sale 72 educational opportunities for your briefing conference, "you can run RADIO TV Service. Sewing ma course. Enroll now! “ Learhrby-Do- FREEZER. Good condition. Rea Sensibly priced $13,900. CoU own- room ^ t level. Lot 138x175. ■up,' salt, pepper and cook slowly Ing’’ class.starilng March 11, New by two other men. Kitchen and young poopla. It provides for wUd.” chines and small appliances re- sonable. Ckdl Xa. 8-8789. , er. x n . 9-9585, after 4 p.m. 4H% 0.1. mortgage. Two baths until flavora are blended, ab oiirU the mentally lU, the retarded child, paired. CaU Ralph Aldrich. MI. Ehigland Technical Institute of living room la aharad, threa h a v e MEaJIUM priced houaes for and stall ahower In master bed minutes. (Add some red pepper If RiUcott reported to the General and those to need. It provldae Aaaembly that he conaldere his UMt ana Foaml 0-8M7, Conn., Inc., 198 TrumbuU - St., NO MONEY NEEDED! separate bedrooms. Ideal accom ■ale, Excellent Ibcatione, J. D. $11,000—FIVE ROOM I960 ranch. room. OU heat, convector radia ■ “ hotter” mixture la deaired.) Hartford. JA. 8-8406. modation for alngle man.. Central. Realty Co., John. DeQuattro, Brok Aluminum storms, omeeito drive, tion. Formica countera. 'Large Co- Spoon onto hot, spilt, buttered for the commitments no one else bonding proposal "a reasonable LOST—Cameo pin Saturday. Near can ahoulder." HILLS’ Service. TAKE S YEARS TO PAY! Call x n . 8-1577t er. ML 8-6383, XO. 9-8640. exceUent condition, 356’ fitmtoge. . lonlal fireplace, city water. 80-day buna. program, especially as $38 mUllon Center Pharmacy, A A P or Main Available Philco tae- (Jarlton W. HutChliis, Realtor, Xd. More Aid to Education doUara of the atate’s general obli BEAXCAN c i r c l e — Eight room , occupancy. Exclusive broker. By Note: Make this barbecue mix Bt. stores. Reward. MX. 9-6624. tory sups Tel. MI. Bonds—Stocks— WANTED,^ 9-5182, 9-4694. Member Manches Aslda from tha new educational gation debt will be retired to the duplex, in good condition, quick appototmmt m ly. CaU Xa. 8-4311, ture to advance; then heat for 9-9698. • Mortgages ReUable, .Honest, "Person ApurtmentA—Flat*— ter Multiple Uating Service. facUlUea he proposed be financed next biennium." ' TO TAKE OVER occupancy on one side, good In- •eveninga JA. 9^196 or Windsor serving. Murdock 8-4037. Here’s a neat trick. Split ham- through bonda Ribicoff propoeed The budget division said that un Aamnncencnta RUBBISH AND ashes removed. HOME OWNERS! Combine year- UNPAID BALANCE Tenements 6-1 veatinent S. A. Beechler, Agent EXCELLENT Elve room Colonial. buiger buns and hollow out cen under new or expanded programs der tha G orom or’e program, the Qsnenu cleaning, eetlars, atUi 'liUs into-an e asy-to-pay sec*- MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOUR R(X>M apartment, second x a . 8-8989. Ehcceptionol landscaping. General costing $30 million, a $16 million ■tate'e total authorized bonding INCOME TAXES prepared in your ----- —818.79 ------ters.. Spread.'with butter and fill and yarda. Reasonable '«tes. M. ond mortgage loan 'costing only a floor., Hest and hot' water. POi^. Electric hot water oil heat. Alum increase to etato aid for aduca- would reach $838 million. Including ' home or by mipointment. Exper- it M. RubUsh Removal. Ml. penny a month for each'[ i : ■■■■' 7 7 . ' 7 j,\Cheese Loaf GUE6B ..arr WERE TOLD TO corner Main and Middle Tpke. for dozens of lovely designs from with "Prlnceas" plastic PLACE POOR M ATT f AND HOPE when you total up the savings. MATS Just arrived in new spring 2 packages resdy-to-bake refrlg- rMflETTIN' SEE THAT \OU Round Up some neighbors and go the else best suited in your living which to choose more patterns in Plan Now for Summer srator biscuits i and pray room or bedroom. So much charm crochet, embroidery and knit • pastels in Domsstics Dept, of J. AXVRJL BOREDj TOOK IT EASY FOR YEARS THATSOWE- 7 . f , trsasure hunting on the main floor PAY-IN-MAY is the privilege >4 cup melted butter JUST finriN' FOR A WHILE. and beauty for ohly 33.95 td 39.95 plus 3 gift patterns, directions you have when you buy Summer W. HALE CORP. 'iTiey’re lamin WITHIPUT KNOWING DAY MAYBE and in the spacious REMNANT ated so the pretty flower patterns IJaks' 1 large loaf. (Recipe may be ON ALL HERE COIN H ES BEEN ___, THINGS WILL DEPT, downstairs. — ■ (34" to 54" long). There are floral printed in book. Only 35c a copy! Furniture at 'sale prices now at 1 cup grated cheese MJTHIM^ CLEARED.’’ WORK OUT SO. and provincial designs bordered in MONTGOMERY WARD COMPA stey bright and never wash off. Set oven at 400 degrees F. or I CAN fCHOKE) your choice of green, rose, black, NY. A 3-pc. Aluminum group in Whisk them clean with a damp . Like to make a pretty and un February Gift. Occasion* ' cloth, they're priced 29; to 79c hot. Grasse a large loaf pan. Cu- or STAMPED OOODS asd NEEDLEPOINT SEE A^Y WIFE usual garnish? Cut out canned brown or beige. Large room site One visit to MATHER'S AT cludes 2 folding chairs and a 4- break biscuits into quarters. Dip AND KIDS rugs available, too. Long wearing, posltlon chaise with durable aaran each. Enhance your table for fam-' AGAIN ! pimlento with (Iny cutters. The THE CENTER suggests endless lly meala with afiarty air to make pieces first In melted butter, than cutters coma-a dozen to a box, in cloaely hooked, carefully reinforced w«ys of saying "Be Valentine.'' webbing, 339.88 complete, SAVE in grated cheese. Fill greased pan these rug* will give year* of satis 315 on a 5-positlon innerspring the foods you serva taste tven bet star, hearts club triangle, flower Whether it's . an appropriately ter, These festive PI ACE MATS with biscuit piece*. Bake about 35 petal and other shape*. Each meas faction. They’re waehable. heart-shaped locket, pin, earrings deluxe (Jhaise upholstered in long- minutes or until crisply brown, wearing vinyl plastic, now 339.88. make, a wonderful Valentine gift, ure* no more than 3-i-lnch in or a compact,’ your thoughtfulness a welcome' bridge prize o' a birth halvsd for smaller loaf.) . diameter. CMrUen at It* BMt livs* on. When you give a birth- Choice of two pattern*. Entertain y n day remembrance. 5S There is a difference in 'cjilcken. stone, your gtft says "for you naciously all summer when a Sava by Flnlahlng the Job Yonrself Attention: Coffee Lovera When you partake of chicken from Slone." February's Amethyst is handsome UMBRELLA TABLE SHERWm - WIUJAMS COM Never again need itale coflflfeie LYNN POULTRY FARMS itore in svsilsbis in children’s Jewslry, too, centers your lawn. Vsualty 374.95 Shoe Repair Prices Are Gentle PANY, 981 Mdin S t; has uncrated SHOP \ oil* and deposit* coat the inside the "Parkade" or at the canter aa well as for adults. Masculine this 7-fodt plastic. cokted umbrella Here a Una of sturfllly-conalructed. UN so COTTAGE ST,—8 0 B-3SSD of your coffee maker to bring you you'll agree that here is chtekert at tastes approve the “Weils" cuff atop a gleaming white tnetal table Just because fqjks tell you how PAINTED FURNITURE (desks, Plenty of Free. Parking Alwaya jOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Punishment BY EDGAR MARTIN a less-than-perfect cup of coffee. it's peak of flavo'- and fraahnes*. radiates charming hospitality. It's pretty your Hat looks doesn't mean bookcases, night tables) that lets links and tie bars. Personalize hie thslr glsncs stops thsre. Maks BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE This good news cornel from The fine-grained texture illcea jewelry with initials or. lodge em sale priced 349.88. Two dollars vou apply the stain and finish you \36»O t, 1 TUNtiSM MOO V«t> *10 TVL JOHNSON PAINT - COMPANY, smoothly; it’s Juicy and tampUng. blem. He’ll appreciate it. Now is a down payment holds your choice sure they can admire the well- like best snd pocket savings up to o i e M T I TM kOA MOO TO T W -tO '^rvf UUtT HAD A fOMB PflOPPCD AaSOLUTSLY REFUSED TO dNE AKY REASON, 728 Main St. bringing you a Hew Beat of all, ypu can buy only the good time to atart or add to her and you pay when it's dellvared in kept appearance of your shoes, J. 33 1/3 per cent. The low price of IMMTUr, JEFF. SAWYER I tin X COULD SEE THAT SOMETHINGS OEEPLY product, M.E'CLEANER. It uaea May. W. HALE SHOE RfcPAIR with lU these pieces, plus your handiwork Plan all your art needlework now and make OEPWOt W t OF WM OOEU- parte your family llks* beat and STERLING FLATWARE set from a cool eavinfl of 20o on the dollar on your hPMSMOOWkOPnSED WORRYING HIM. I WISH HE W^LP COWFlPt oxygen aa an active ingredient your enjo'yment is conTjilet*. For the many leading patterns here. trained, capable staff, and modern keeps coat at minimum. Paliit it that removes stubborn, ugly stains baking, frying stewing or broiling Brown shelled blanched almonds equipment, can keep the family’s yoiirself snd thrill to the magic of parehaaea at Your Yarn Shop, one ot the larg- ^ GlVEMEAirmf -Remember sterling. Is never out •hess in tip-top condition. Fast eat and moat complete *bop* «f ita kind in from melmac, plaaUc and china. choose from legs, breasU, wings, dated. MATHER'S AT THE CEN In butter, then sprinkle with salt color and to your sense of accom New England. TIME TO THINK rr Win, Two tablespoons in a gallon of hot liyers or neck, backs and gissarda and such a teaaoning aa chill WHILE-YOU-WAIT SERVICE is plishment. All the finishing needs CAFTAIN. MAyIE I CAN TER will gift Frap, deliver or mail a spaclalty. Free parking lot ad water simply dissolve discolora- for flavorful broth. your glfta anywhere. Newi item* powder, curry powder or gatUe you require are available here. HIM TO CHANGE Uon, remove lipstick or chewing joins. Just say "Chargs it.” HIS MIND. are unpacked dally. powder. Use a light touch when gum like magic. For bright ta This Service "gpolle" You for adding the seasoning. Servq for bleware. try M-E CLEANER the pre-dinner lUbbling. It is not too late to start feeding Any Other Stretching' that * sliced leftover the birds now, and it can lead to a ■afe, effecUve product that will do When you’re in the mood for en-. baked*ham? Arrange it on a serv things for I you no other cleaner Selling Out All Winter Stork nsw and Interesting pastime. It is can. Keep your percolator Im- tertalnlng don't hesitate because ing dish snd ring with watsreress important; however,' to continue, the draperies seem d ij\^, the slip (or other salad greens) and devilad BECk '8, 846 Main St. ia selling maeulately.--Ireeh and taste the out all winter merchaodise at one.* feeding starts. Snow has a difference. Comes in 60c and 31 cover* and scatter nigs drab and way of covaring feeding trays. A your ^arty dress limp. Telsphone- GIVE AWAY PRICES because th* ■isea. store will be closed for a month few evergreen branches fastened ybUr Invitations and than 1st n the Wedfltag Date Is Set over the box or tray afford some "MARTINIZINO," th* O N E- . Tour next appointment la with tvhlle Mr. Beck goes off for a well- 9 e sure your kitchen range is earned vacation. There ia an excel protection. Do not put out too much level. This way cakes baked In the HOUR DRY -CLEANING at 20 W1LR08E D raSB SHOP, 601 feed at a time. Try bread crumbs JE F F COBB East Center St., be your friend In Main 8t. to aelect your dream- lent size range, ao do try on a BY PETBB HOFFMAN oven, u d psrtcakes baked on a pretty dress or two, a good looking soaked in meltsd fat, cracked corn MICEEY FINN Class! griddle, have the best chance of deed. Til quick time ydur room can come true BRIDAL OpWN. Mrs. or the mixed seeds that may be HMWfTYA ' GOM.TTMrB/ YiAHLANDAB UMGAS BY LANK LEONARD smile a fresh, radiant welcome. Kronick who travels to New York coat or team up a handsome wool THBUTCfr_____ TOO BAD... DOWNTNHH, IT'S being even in size. markets'several time* each week skirt with a becoming blouse. bought in the stores. We recall t«P f LOtVKY FOUND I 9M‘r THINK While you're shopping for decora that one of our bird loverS;, poured LOWRVS A J GONNA BE TOO BAD FOR HCS GOING TO tions and refreshments, capable is in a position to get you exactly THi *LOST c m ’ AND MCE GUY/ < OUR fUSMESSDVER MIRI/ 'Yo'dr Budget Will Purr what you wish. Also, for your at Making chocolate fudge (?>r • melted fat occasionally • into '■ a CANT GET OUrUTm LIKE THAT VERY When you skip into' ANDER hands go to work, cleansing, treat grape fruit half, for the birds. to \ L0N0,PHIl-GEIN' ing and breathing new life into tendant*. you can have the-specific party? Add toasted shelled fil HE‘G M BAD SON’S CHILDREN'S SHOP. 303- bert* (crushed) to It for flavor help,themselves at will, SSTUCK 'WAV OUT 307 East Center Street, you can your garments. ALL w 6 RK IS colors, styles and fabrics y 71 Monday Republican Town . Committee, 8 ^—the only, vei'dict handed put in Baltimore on a neat, six-hit job to 2. Stuck (M). 3. Towie (M). Time, Bight made 16 Valmtlne cards it p,m., BooUf-Dimock M em (^ l ' those times. Ketchel leaped at which he contributed a two - run 2:18.2. sent local shut-iha Jeanne LaVi^ne Library. O’Brien. He ripped away with both homer. 50-yat‘d freestyle: 1. Schuhwork was given a corsage for ha^^ag • hands. But the clock moved . . . .That victory was his 200th (H). 2. Warren (M). 3. Hutson made the prettiest'card. ManehssUr E v e n i n g eleven . . . ten .., . nine-^too late major triumph, putting him in the (M). Time, :25.2. now. we all figured. Mew Aitlval 'Coventry eorreapoBdenf, Mis. major league’s exclusive club of Diving: 1. Squatrlto (M). 2. ("'srlea little, telephone Pllgrta There were eight seconds to go hurlers winning 200 or more, a Bocek (H ). 3. Tyazka (H). Points, A daughter was bom Sunday to when Ketchel lifted O’Brien off his Mr. and Mrs. James Bums of Rab 2-8281. group to which only he and team 65.83. , feet with a left, hook to jaw. mate Early Wynn, of active 100-yard freestyle: 1. Warren bit Trail at. h^indham Community O’Brien toppled backwards—and gremorial Hospital. American leagpers,' now belong. (M). 2. Gunas (M ); 8. P-bonia designed for 'X' his head landed in the sawdust Personal Notes Youth Quizzed Wynn won.his 20th Sept. 25 to be (H). TImfe, :58.9. box. come the 58 major league hurler Mrs. lola Dickenson, Main St., O’Brien was Inert as Referee , 100-yard breaststroke: 1. Buyak and Mrs. Paul Judkins, Nathan On Aiding Killers to capture 200 or more victories (H). 2. Carter IM), 3. Jacobs (M). Hurst counted to four—and then Signed out of a Long Beach, Hale Dr., are patients ht Wind the bell, sounded. O'Briert had to Time, 1:10. ham Oommuni^ Memorial Hos- Cal. high school In 1938, Lemon 100-yard backstroke; '. J. Dor New Haven, Feb. IS (xi — Top be lifted onto his stool. went to Springfield, found pitchers 1956 cars! pital. SUte and county police officials —The consensus among sports- mer (M), 2. Bums (H). 3. D. Dor Public Records sssembled quickly yesterday when, were a aurplus, worked his way up mer (M ).Tim e, 1:09.4. ■ writers at ringside was that the chain as an tnflelder-outfielder. Legal documents filed in the they said, a New Raven youth first O'Brien was the winner by a shade. Free.style relay: 1. ^ Hartford admitted, then denied, driving the He didn’t get to pitch much until 1 Taylor.' Stratton, Bocek and Town Clerk’s Office .recording That started a riot, rfiow, people 1943, in the Navy. The 1946 sea property transfers Include: Quit geUway car for the North Haven asked, could a man be called win Schuhwork). Time, 1:48.5. "Mad Dog" killers. son was his most discouraging claim deeds, Theodore P, Miller to ner when he was knocked out ? year. Bob remembers, and in 1947 Eugene J. Arsneault, in rear of Then, Mte.r a 5-hour interroga When he finished the fight with his tion, they cleared t«onard Scaniffc the Indians almost gave up on him. One of many American League Cedar Swamp Rd.; Harold W. Gar- If >v*f m head in a box? Then Mel Harder and A1 Lopez, rookies coming up in 1957 who 3-T DELUXE SUPER-CUSfflON rity to James E. Shea, in Oak Jr., 21, of any connection vrlth the Ketchel’s punch made the argu shoe-store holdup slaying Jan. 5 of ..is the fbrmer now an Indian coach hold college degpxes la Dave Mel Grove development; James E. Shea Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Speyer of ment. But there would have been and the latter manager of the- ton, promising young outfielder to Carol A. Boucher, Veny>n, In Meriden. none if it hadn’t been for O'Brien’s White Sox, started working with who will bid for a job with the Oak Grove development; Carol A. New Haven police had been boxing. Ketchel never had seen a Bob on his throwing — and he Kansas City Athletics after a sea Boucher to James E. and Evelyn questioning Scaniffe on other man use footwork, feints and a jab credits both for making a hurler son with Columbus of the Interna P. Shea, Oak Grove; Bertha Ran charges. He remained in custody. such as O’Brien did for the first out of him. tional League. Dave holds a de seven rounds. For seven rounds, gree fh>m Stanford University, by STANLEY KETCHEL Ketchel had been out-boxed. Dartmouth’s first winter carni where, he majored in labor-man I came away from that. fight val was held in 1910. agement relations. years of ring actvity behind him talking of O'Brien's cunning and and at 32 didn’t seem a ip^tch nerve. And I still talk about it to There are other tire iales and low prices too; for his young, relentless punching day. It was a fight I cannot tor- opponeht. But O’Brien surprized get. , ^ ' but none come close to eqpalling this quality me. Until the eighth . round, at this new low price! Here’s the same tread Also on sale at new lower prices! NEXT: Dempaer out of the riBg; IKIlEitPMOr MODEL J.244 MODEL J.245 Philadelphia Jack had been chop- design featured on many new '56 cars. RANGE GE RANGE EnginMrs. ME * AE « ■f ■ You get Goodyear’s exclusive, triple-tempered 3-T SUPER-CUSHION NOW NOW Mental Problem Seen Reason 3-T G)rd' Body that fights off the three main REG. $219.95 REG. $259.95 General Eleetrie’$ tire'killers— Heat, Shock and Fatigue. And the by g o o d A e a r tough, durable tread with hundreds o f Stop- Fqr Hot Rod^s Zany Conduct ‘ L - ^ HBSCHIHMS Just 1 l«ft 'ot this ridieuleusiy Just 2 loft ot this bw, bw Small Aircraft Eniine Dept Notches and thousands of Safety Edges gives Ci«t J-T Super- low prieo! prico!^ $ 10 Q .O O you extra traction on s t ; ^ , stops and turns— Cushieet now foe *' New York (NEA)-^In these present themselves In the form of tirt safety beyond days, everylmdy has a psychiatri8t.jbehlnd-the-back ahfits and the puts more rubber on the road for longef wear AMERICA'S BEST to interview inRARTFORD compart St this » * Frto D^oiy * Ft m l^igtail It la, as ai^body know*. « tot more like. That’s 'what they said. and extra safety. Dollar for dollar Goodyear’s * Frto Dolivtry * Froo Pigtail ftin to probe for deeper reasons for And out at Kansas this season. rock-bottom pricel w last nlght^ dream than merely Coach Dick Harp has been having exclusive 3-T DeLuxe Super-Cushion is your Tough 3-T Cord 440x14 ■calliona and cream cheese. his troubles, too. It aeems Wilt the best tire buy at this new low price. , Body and famous piMtaxoae ^ CoHage basketball is sUrtlng'to Stilt Chamberlain. has been so SFECIAUStS and SUPERVISORS Stop-Notdi treed. find out aj»ut the mental aide of overloaded with publicity that he is trying everything in the book hot tekh thorough experience in Tubeless add while sidewalls also low pricedi VAUJE life, toa in - to make himself atoi\d out Efelng a ^ seven-foot O.U U quite a Aircraft Gat Turbine Field Pay M low M 8ldK8 • wook for Pour Hila bony if. O n ly $ 1.2 S m w M k ‘ 1956 Deluxe GE WASHER rlnia, for example, problem. i^ged,legged, I6-4 youngster ia winding up . So. Wilt, It seems rather than go a college career .that will probably Immediate Openinga for: — fo r a P A im 3 ONLY all out during a game, stations Put! Mm horo't your ehemeo to While They Last Only see him, far above the 2.000-point himself quietly in the pivot ahd SpeeisUst, Mechanioal Design mark. , $4-13 does a mimimum amount of tricks Supervisor, Fluid Dynamics MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND! pby Cupid—Toberrow Is Vabfl-. dfh A f* When not putting In one-handed to catch anybody’s 4ye. Supervtoor, Turbine Design lONer! jump ahota or wild-looking hooks This ia not what Kansas would tiM'sDoy: a word to tht wiso. b V IIK frobi the coraert, Hundley goes in like to get from the Philadelphia Aerodynamica Instrumentation Engineer for compdy with hia basketball. tower. So Harp, particularly before Design PracHcee Engineer NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE, Inc. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE r WS' * S m M m U U AgalnaF^Virginia Military Insti the last game with Iowa State, haa SpechdUt, Controls Annlysia 295 BROAD ST. ~ Ml 3.5179 713 MAIN ST.— TEL. MU 9-S390 tute, he flip i^ In a shot-from be talked to Chamberlain incessantly Speclallzt. Aero-Tbermodynnmlca ^ hind hia back. A 15-footer, too. about this withdrawal business. Rogubtiy sold for $3R9.f SI * And the home crowd at Morgan In the second half State, Wilt Specialist, CompreM9T -Design town • always starts by yelling, broke out and played as he should. Teehnlcat Ualton Engineer JACK’S ATUNTIC STATION ^ HOLLYWOOD SERVICE CENTER "Hook!” when Hundley appears at Outside of one 52-point', aplufge FREE DELIVERY • FREE NORMAL HOOK-UP the foul line. Seems Rod once in'S early this season, Oiamberlaln'a For detaUz. eee ns In HARTFORD 70A MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER — TEL Ml 9-5762 342 EAST CENTER ST. — PljONE Ml 9-8187 LHi while takes a hook shot in place of scoring haa been a diaappolntmenL an orthodox free throw. Perhaps he has a problem. ► Thnradny, Fqb. 14—8 p.m. to • pun. . Releaaea Brat Out This situation was brought to Fridny, Feb. 18—Id n.m. to 8< p.m. 4 WYMAN’S eULF STATION DON DARAOE It haa been this way throughout Joe Lapchick, the Old Celtic who la Saturday, Feb. l$—e am . te 6 p.m. ^ Wims bta-careqr, Aa a freahmah. Hot Rod back coaching St.. John'a Univer 24MAIN ST. — Ml 9-6610 18 MAIN ST. — TEL Ml 9-4831 stirred up the mountain folks to a sity after a long tour with the New. Call Dave Haynes at .CHapel 9-2614 Compare today’s prices and point where press releases were York KnickerbMkers. kMANCHESTER SALES and APPLIANCE CO. ' sent; outjm him. Then Hundley dis I "Thla jituff may be line in col If you are unable to come' In pleaae write ua- EHLER’S ATUNTIO STATION KEN’S eARADE ice for youriclfl Fleiidimann’i appeared from the campus, wound lege,” he was asked,. *’bUt can a Preferred gives you higher up looking for a pro Job at Phila Hundley or a Chamberlain work Addreee replies to: , 128 EAST CENTER ST.— TEL Ml 3-1477 ANDOVER — Pilgrim 2-6227 Look! delphia. into the pros and still hay# a prob Mr. David Haynes ,1 Proof—a full 90 Proof for. Aa « sophomore, Hundley came lem?” ' , more rajoyment in every drink. KEEP YOUR EYE ON TOMORROW'S SBCAIX Am ciflAFT ENQINF DEFT. s t ,e : r h ! to New York .and somebody asked . Lapchlck’a mouth hung open. He JON’S ATIANTIC STATION ^^ORISWOLD’S SERVICE STATION And yet FtetKhniuin’s costs • isA - T -" • • , ^I^IE^LD FOR THE REST TV Fred Schaus, the coach- ”Is that is from the old school, Joe la. The BUY OF YOUR LIFE! ■the crazy one over there 7” cream dheese and scallion , fratern- ,4S1 WEST CENTCR'ST. — PHONE Ml 9-8156 174 WEST CENTER ST.- - PHONI Ml 3-84S9 . you less than inany lower MIDDLE TURNPIKE . • • MANCHESTER "Pleaae,” Schaue yelled, “he Is lty,‘ . • • eE>ERAl^EtlGTRie Proof bfandi. Try H! far frotn. crasy. Don’t svert say ”Th•y^ww 'have no problems HOURS: MONDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. • TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY. 10 A.M. fo i P-M* PHONE Ml 9-5234 fh at". : - ■ . , , 'v - ' With 'UHl Jo# flnipi^ "Be- le e t Wqrrterii i^Te,, Weat Lynn, Mass.. t b i u .’s ' n o b i l riV ilK IV a N .MOOF • H R tlAIN NCUTIAL SFIRIT4 u VesttVhtfttla gpt .ptid if ttay, in’s Atuum c STMON TW',.!' j W P M f | l»T JlU < t CORFOgATIQg, SIR YOtK CITY 134 EAST CENTER ST. w-TELy Ml «-B3l7 288 WEST MIDDlITPRIt ww