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VOL. LXXIX, NO. 91 (FOURTEEN PAGES) lANCHESTER. C W lC MONDAY, JANUARY 18. 1960 (Claailfied Advertliing on Page 13) PRICE FIVE CENTS Navy Develops! 3 More Seized fladar to See

Over Horizon!I New York, Jan. 18 (yP)—The Hartford, Jan. 18-(A*)—Thef structions to hold them until a Naval Resjearch Laboratory arrest of three more men in certain date, according to the. cap­ ha.s develop^ a radar that can tain,' and meanwhile the printing see over the horizon and de­ connection with the cycula- plant was dismantled. tion of counterfeit flOO hills tect missiles as they are Passers of the counterfeit $100 launched froms, .submarines, in Connecticut was disclosed bills, Capt. Rome said, had been today by State Police Capt. purchasing them for from $12 to the New York Trhl’es said to­ $30 apiece. '< day. '• Samuel E. Rome, head of the Within the Navy, it was re­ rackets squad. Cap°t. Rome said th a t one phony ported, the system is being bill was founc in Lorensen’s pos­ He deecribed them as Arthur E. viewed as one answer to the in­ Lorenaen. 30, Cross St., Nauga­ session wheh he was taken into creasing threat of miasiles launch­ custody Friday in Naugatuck. Tel­ Income $84 Billion, tuck; Frank Scarano. 44. .loseph ed from a Soviet submarine fleet. 'ui^t»! vtL-” St,, Meriden, and Rlnaldo DiPietro, ephone numbers and addresses on slips of paper ^Iso found in his The Navy is haililig the devel­ “Vhv J 30, Buahnell St., H artford, all held opment as one of the most sig­ under, bonds of 110.000 each. possession, the captain said, led in­ vestigators to Scarano and Di- nificant breakthroughs in radar Outlay $79.8 Billion Theae three were charged with Pietro. technology since radar was devel­ conspiring to circulate counterfeit The three’men Just , arrested all oped at the naval laboratory in money. Additional charges of the 1830s. a Washingtpn ‘diapatch have police records, Capt. Rome Budget estimates for the year ending June 30: poasessing counterfeit money and said, and Scarano served time in a to the Times added. The BrillsK obtaining money, by false, pre­ aljout the same time were per­ 1960 1961 federal penitentiary. Lorensen. he Income ...... $ 78.600,000,000 tenses, stemming from a bad check said, was unemployed and Scarano fecting radar independently. 84.000. 000.000 case, were lodged against Loren- The, new radar, the story said, O utgo ...... ; ...... :. 78,383,000,000 78.816.000. 000 and DiPietro described themselves Surplus ...... 217,000,000 aen. as costume Jewelry salesnien. has been given the code name of ! 4,184,000,000 Tear-end debt...... 284„'500,000,ono 280,000,000,000 This brought the number of Capt. Rome cescribed DiPietro Project Madre (standing for | those under arrest to six, two. men ai^ probably the local dirtribution magnetic drum receiving equip-' and *' woman having been taken agent for the phony $100 bills in ment, a key component in the sya- By F R .\N K COR.M1ER into custody last week. Connecticut. lem i. V\ a.shington, Jan. 18 —President Eisenhower today sent The $100 bills, whloh begian V .Taking part in the investigation, The Tlpies said drte outgrowth Congress his election year budget and said it promises a turning up in Connecticut a couple arhoiig others, were t>et. Frank of the Madre approach has been ?4,184,000,000 .surplus that can pave the wa.v for a tax cut, of week's ago, were. jSrinted in the Schfavone of Hartford Police. Project 'Tepee, a system being Midwest about two. years ago, Capt. kfalcolm M.cHenry of Ham­ worked oh by the Navy for inter­ possibly next year. Cant. Rome said. den Police, Chief Thomas Mc- continental .detection of. misaile for the present,, however, Eisenhower proposed ,raising ^ e phoney bills were sent out launchings or nuclear explosions more revenue. He said ('ongress should increase the federal through the underworld with in­ (ConUnu^.^on Page Seven) In U>e atmosphere. The Defense department disclosed the existence ; gasoline tax by half a cent a galloji—to 4'o cents—and add a of Project Tepee last summer. j penny each to the 4-cen£ letter charge and the 7-cent air mail Here, in part, is the Times re- i rate. ' port on Project Marde: j The President implied that unle.ss Conress votes these and Th* development means that | other revenue measures—and resists any urge to boost spend­ /Arc’s Russian for the first time there is a ing—the predicted surplus will melt away and with.it, hopes radar that ia not limited in its de­ tection vision to the line of sight of broadscale tax relief sometime after’ the November elec­ from the transmitting antenna. tion. Will Start June I \, The new device can beam over For the 1961 fiscal year , that begins July 1, Eisenhower the horison to pick up moving This is an aerial view of the train-school bus crash today near Fackler, Ala; The rear of the bus estimated record revenues of $84 billion. He called for snend- targets as far away as 2,600 miles. is shown wrapped around the front of the engine. Front of bus was left about a quarter of a ing of $79,816,000,000. By MABVIN .ARROWSMITH s. Eisenhower’s trip •will be part.of From a techhical standpoint. mile behind at the scene of the collision. (AP Photofaxi, This would produce the biggest surplus in 13 years—a mar­ Washington. Jan. 18 'jP i—P resi- his campaign of wUtldwide travel Project Madre is expected to open ______* 'a - ‘dent.Eisenhower’s crusade of world in behalf of what he terms ’‘peace up a’'new approach in radai;. There gin of black ink which the President said should he used to travels to promote peace and free­ and friendship — in freedom.” is now a method to get extremely reduct the record national debt of $292 billion. He said a debt dom will take him behind the Iron ; Ijist Aug, 3, when the President long range with relatively low T's.rs s M Freezing Rain cut would counter inflation and spur savings needed to stim­ Curtain into Russia for 10 days announced plans for the Eisen- power. This can replace the pres­ 4 K il d as ulate new economic growth. atartin g June 10. ■ hower-Khrushchev exchange of ent technique of building ever-big- 1 rain piaster Bisenhovi'er aaid the projected Dates for the President’s trip, visits, he expressed hope that the ger. antennas and ever-mcre-pow- apending level will permit amall in- planned, eince last Rummer, were trips would help thaw the CoM erful transmitters to. extend range. creaaea in both the military and Court Opposes announced yesterday by the White W ar ice. Project Madre, from a military foreign aid budgets, a major step- House and the Soviet government. standpoint. Is expected to fill in Ra School Bus State Tonight up in space exploration and record The United Stales announcement Khrushchev s two weeks In this many of the gaps—-particularly on country seem to have made no outlays for w r‘er projects. Military Trials was made in Albany, Ga„ shortly the sea frontie-s^in the miasile- By. THE ASSqjtHATED FREBtf Although allotting $50 million before Eisenhower flew back to basic improvement in relations, bomber detection network sur­ Fackler, Ala.. Jan. 1 and now he is pushing a new pres­ t(P)—A^en routa to'-schobls uajaarly Btsnr- ■*' A‘ .VindjTTHbwstorm' th r u Ft more for defense, the budget pro­ Washingtoa iLfter a weekend of rounding the Continental • United Ipcal f ngigrht -rtra in oh t home-j enson, Ala. sure drive to force the westom eastward across the 'lower Great poses sm all cuts In purchases -bf For Civilians quail hunting. ^ Stsrtaa.' ward swing crashed into a school Pour of the ohildrSn -t-vo of the missiles and ships and a big reduc­ In going tq.lBussia Eisenhower leaders to g\ve up protection of A few Madre stations alonj; the , bus at a/dirt road crossing near dead and two of the injured—had Lakes region today, leaving the West Berlin. Plains and Midwest heaped' with tion in. aircraft purchvses. Washington, Jan. 18 (F—The Su- wfll be retumihg. the 2-week visit eastern seaboard cf Canada as well this northeast. Alabama town to­ the same surname as the driver, Chits in non-military programs preme O urt ruled today that civil­ which Soviet,Premier Nikita That will be a main issue at the ss the Unite!) Stdt^s could provide 1 dSy. Import* placed four children Charlie Beavers. It was believed he drifts that blocked roads and closed schools. generally were small and scattered. ian employes of the aimied serv­ Khrushchevmade to the United Paris suipmit conference starting dead/and eight children and the was their uncle. Eisenhower asserted that if the ices and civilian dependents of States last September. May 16; less than a month before (Continued on Page -Two) driver critically injured. The train, composed of two en­ Snow, sleet and freezing rain fiscal blueprint can be translated spread along the -northern Ohio military persoijnel.overseas cannot The President will go first, to Eisenhower’s arrival in Russia,. igihway Patrolman T: W. Free gines, one car and a caboose, was into reality, the President and Corv- be subjected to military trial. Moscow. He also, will visit a few The President, Britain’s Prime kn aaid the train sliced through on its regular un through North Valley into Pennsylvania, and gresa to be elected in November The court extended, a 1957 de­ Other cities in Russia but there has Minister Harold Macmillan and he bus Just behind the middle and Alabama, Southern Railway offi­ rain reached into the Middle and will have an opportunity to cut cision in which it had held that de­ been no final decision as to which French President Charles de Italv Milliners;(dragged the'rear half o f the wreck- cials said they did not know imme­ South Atlantic States. taxes, assuming prosperity con- pendents of military' personnel ones. He has mentioned wanting to Gaulle will meet with Khrushchev , j age about'three quarters o f a mile diately if it was on schedule. As the storm reached the At­ tinue.a, could not be court-martialed for aee Stalingrad which put up such at the Paris session. ShflliT I itiiMore it Slopped. ... , . lantic, the forecast for Connecti­ "Soundly conceived tax revision canltal crimes overseas. ” ' School officials said the bus nor­ cut indicated light snow ^hanging heroic defense against the Nazis m White House aides expecf Ei­ X - i a a l C O a j It’s obvious the driver-just didn’t mally carries about 45 children to can then be approached on a com­ Today's decision extended the World War II and Kuibyshev,'a senhower to return to Washington 1 , i see the train,” said Freeman. an elementary school et Fackler to freezing rain tonight, probably prehensive ano orderly basis, ruling to include civilians accus^ wartime military headquarters. was changing to rain by morning, not of lesser crimes. between the Paris conference and jnfB f as111on' and some to a high school St Ste­ rather than by haphazard piece­ There were no Immediate an­ his trip to the Soviet Union. And traveling about .55 m.p.h. on a venson. quite as cool ks last night, the meal changes, he added. This broader ruling was given 1b nouncem ents as to ■whether the press secretary James C. Hagerty straight track in clear weather. The dead were identified by hos­ low near 28. Rain ending Tues­ Eisenhower did not say spe- a series-of four, cases. President will be accompanied by said recentl.v he knew of no plans By .ALI.YN MOSS Freeman said the engineer, pital officials at nearby Scottsboro, day morning with partial clearing ciflcaljy that a ta.. cut should be The court wa.v divided 5-4 in two ’ C. E. Edwards, told him the bu.s in the afternoon. Little tempera­ Qf the cases and 7-2 in two. Mrs, Eisenhower and their four for the President to visit some Far Florence." Italy, Jan. 18 — Ala., as Frances Corbitt ;ind Mary considered in 1961. He merely small grandchildren. Khrushchev East countries enroute home from apparently was not stalled but was Grace Corbitt, sisters, and Leonard ture change, the high nepr 35. pointed, to thi.a ss a pos.aibiiity d u r­ Florence’s fashion show opened to­ moving across the tracks at the Winds will be northeasterly to (Continued on Page Seven) invited the youngsters when he met Russia. day in a glow of sunlight. Beavers and Foster Beavers, broth­ ing the 2-year tenure of the Con- them at the President’s Gettys­ As Ei.senhower’s schedule now time of the accident. ers.. I easterly 10 to 15 early tonight gi'ess that will convene next Janu- ; burg, Pa., farm in September, Inside the enormous 1.5th Cen- All children Jived at Facklei'. a (and 1.5 to 25 bv fnorning. stands, the June visit to the Soviet tiir\' Pitti Palace almost a thou- The injured, all in critical condi­ ary. i Diplomatic sources in Moscow tiny town of about. 200 population The U.S. Weather Bureau_a t Jjnion will be_ his,fifth trip ouptside :san,d-peopie - thronged up,-caFpet#d tion, . w ere.. identified, as. .M.arcus He -also'commented -that -the-leg-*-: selrt ‘1’;i8enhower~wni stay" In a the United States in 9'.j months. located • about' 40-miles' smrth'w'est Bradle.V’ Field issued this 5-day Islators might prefer debt reduc- j stairways past priceless tapestries of Chattanooga, Tenn. They were Wade McCrary. Burle - W. Corbitt. guest house in the Kremlin rather Late last summer .he . went to to the Sala Bisnes i white cham­ Albert Corbitt Jr Gordon Beavers, forecast: tion to tax reduction. Bulletins than the Kremlin Palace. The guest West Germany, England. France ber!. where Italian milliners 1 James Larry Corbitt. Carolyn Cor­ Temperatures • in Connecticut. Budget Director Maurice Stans house perhaps will be something and Scotland. In December he showed their latest creations in bitt. Harold Wayne McCrary and Tuesday through Saturday, will told reporters he belieires a tax cut from:^thc AP Wires like Blair House, the President’s made a 22.000'niile tour to 11 na­ the opening event. Shiela Beavers. average near normal. Thq normal .guest house where Khrushchev tions in Europe. Asia and Africa. All the models wore black to News Tidbits "I never saw the train but it mean temperature in the Hartford (Continued on Page Seven) stayed during his Washington Next month he wi)J visit four wouldn’t have made anv difference area for this period is 27 ranging RUUNG ON WAGES LOSS "■'ewtt."""'""—------■------set the hats off better. Flor- cOiinifterdh^Sirath ■Awerfcav'’----- ; - ences’ hatter. Biannalani. showed fpom-AIMVitres irT.had.”^effVers 'said at a hospl; from- a--nortnai high -of -36 to a Washington, Jan.. 18. l/EV-The, ipheme Court-todBv--niled-te«!-- n-iftspir^-hxtif,‘ tte A some of them ilrijieavy cotton. ”I must have been knocked un- bp .somewhat cpider Wednesday oral courts have power to or­ Canessa of Rome again showed Mayor . Robert Wagner ot jew.| J remember hearing with little change Thur.stiay der reimbursement for lose of • Rally in Wesl BeHin the parasol-shaped, wide-brimmed York'is apparently rep lacin g tHe kids holler knd. I remember through Saturday, wages b.v emplo.ves discharged felts and straws that were worn Tammany leader Caniiine G. De- getting out of the bus.” Precipitation occurring about For SijD^ning of In violation of the Fair Labor by many models during the Rome a^in as top mafi of the Dem- Beavers said that before hb lost Thursday, is expected-, to total Standards Act. The ruling was part of the Italian -fashion show ocratifc Party in New York Stale consclo'usness he pulled some of the around 'i to 3/4 of an inch. In the case of three long-term Britons, Italians Riled last week. Also shown bv this in matters of nktional politics. children from the water in a ditch The storm, blamed for at least U^S., Jap Pact employes of a Georgia Jewelry house were lamp-shaped and ba- New York Times says today... alongside the tracks. ’ . 7 deaths, dropped up to 6 inches firm who said they were fired bu.shka hats that had printed rot- FoVnier Army Major Ronald Al- Beavers, stunned and distraught of nerv snow on northw estern U- , 'Washfirglon, Jan. 18 i/F—While because they complained to the ton acaiwea around the back. ley, \convicted of cbllabqratiGn by the tragedy that struck into his linoi.s during the night. Strong, Japanese Prime Minister Nobu- Secretary of Labor . that they ' By Anti-Semitic Wave Canessa's dressier hats were very with Communists during the Ko­ own family, said the school bus northerly winds buffeted the Plains .siike Kishi planned p day of relax­ were not receiving minimum pretty and featured rosea. One rean War, running for town coun­ brake.a failed at the crossing -last and drew subzero sir' into thef ation here. President Eisenhower wages. was with a high brim that bor­ cil offices in Bar Harbor, Maine. ... called in top advisers today for By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS s-Congress^, conferred with Chancel- dered the forehead and had two Semi-official -Cuban newspaper (Continued on Page .Seven) (C^nHniipd on Hpvpn) consultations on the-signing of a STRIKE CLOSES SCHOOLS West Berliners -today joined in lor konrSd A denauer on th,e out­ tube roaea at the sides, above the Revolucion says toda.v U..S, Vice new Japanese-American treaty. St. Louis. Jan. 18 iiFl—>A the roimd of protest demonstra­ break of anti-semitism that began ears. President Richard Nixon talks The treaty of security and strike of 550.i-ustodians and ma­ tions in Europe against anti- in West .Germany Christmas Eve . If high fashion designer Capucci’s "morn like a magnate for some mutual cooperation, scheduled to trons toda.v rinsed most of the I. jemitiam. Big protest parades with the descrecration of a Syna­ ,hata were any indication of what business enterprise than a candi- be signed tomorrow, has aroused rit.v's 130 . etemeiitary schools. were held yesterday in London and gogue at Cologne. ■ he win do with fashion when hfK^dale for. the presidency.” First French Atom Test consi^rable opposition in Japan. Some 80,000 *h

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MANCHESTER “e v e n in g HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1960 coming car driven by Peter D. picketing at the old yellow brick, a 'short ■ biisiriess meeting. In ac- j Republicans Plan P ^ C E T W O of directors, ■ that he would riot Keeney Hears cordance with plan* . to, hohor a | Girl Slightly Hurt Shainin, 16, of. 36 Lakewood Cir­ I submit the issues in the strike to building that houses -.the head- cle, police aaid. Shainin had slow­ *»*« qiiacters of the K of C would be grade each month, the Keeney i R . of C. Strike ' arbitration. Excliaiige^eaelier PTA will honor the second grape ' lu 2-Car Col I re ion ed when he saw Seelerfs ear. po­ Lincoln Dav Fete ,11ES±* Tills hsfd been suggested by Lot. stepped up. ‘thi.s month. Refreshments incliid-, lice said, hut hit a patch of Ice and Kishi Arrives cal 329 of the office employes in-, ■ The K of r asked fpr a superior- sweri’ed into the otiler lane. Dam­ C of C Heads for Easing Ban Shejnwold on Bridge i 'ing homemade coffee cake aiyj cof­ A l7-ye*r-oId girl suffered A Lincoln Day dinner-da«6*. will In 12th Week i temation union, which representa, court injunction last week to pre-j Mrs. Grace Smith, a WesKHSrt- age. was moderate and-no arreat, beheld by the Republican Town vent ,mass picketing,' hut the ca.ve fee and tea will be served by the . minor hriiise.s in a'2-car colllalon , 1 the 3.50 strikers. Tlie union pro­ ford teaclVlr, will show slides and second grade, mother*. waa made. rdmmittee on Saturday, Feb. J8, For Signing of posed tliat the strikers go hack to was set aside' when the union I Sstiirday, caused, police Said, On Aides'^ Business with Town BATH COUP < New Hav'en, Jan. 18 W)- ’I'be relate her experiences as an ex­ when one of the cars skidded on a , at the'Country Club. work during the arbitration. agreed to limit the number of , ] FAigenV'-N. Kelly has been ap­ f o o l s d e f e n d e r Eist dealer . ■trike Of office workers at the na^ change teacher in New Zealand patch of ice. Wage Arroiints \'eir . Bhth side* vulnerebn T art's ' statement was followed pickets. (rPrinan* Inaurpd pointed chairman by Atty. John F. A rtettiUy propetsd rtvisJtm of U.S., Jap Pact "By,Alfred Scbei^old, Uonal headquarters of the Knights at a meeting of the Keene.v St p. The injured girl was Sarah Per- NORTH bv a unanimous vole of supi>n''t Tile strikers seek higher pay r>' of 78 Tanner St., hut ahe did Oalo—Norwegian banka aoon will Shea Jr.. pRW vt'w n chairman. tli« Town O uxU r tonceming pur- V.8. Master* Team Oftaiiiplon of Oolumbus entered its 12th week Wrom lh * K of C Directors.-,They I and classiflicatlon of such things PTA tomorrow at 8 p.m. .at , the Berlin ~ About 95 per cent of Mrs. Harlan Tayloril*, co-chaiiman. A A 10 9 6 not seek medical aid. She - waa introduce, interest-bearing wage (Continn^ from Page One) An experienced bridge player isaid they were completely behind ' a.s whicli employes are to be bar- school. f \V«sl Germany's population 15 The committee will' aecure a h*a bMn giv«n full bucking Skating V 5 3 today .without any sign of an ini- Mrs. .Smith r*?eived'her B.S. de- driven to her home bv police. BY ♦ KQI8S 1 him in his,handling of the dispute. ■ gained for by the t.Oilon. sick leave accounta that cap be drawn on by speaker, to b* announceif'later. by Ui8 Manchooter Chamber of Russia's Pravda said recent should be able to tell a Bath’ Coup “provement in relations between the giee from the University of Con­ years old and older is covered by Miss Perry waa a passenger in Report A 6 4 ; Yesterdav, Justin V. Manning. procedure, and the rules pertaining health Insurance. Only 2,900.000 a car driven east on Hackmatack .check. Wage's" vcilL be paid directly ■ Wilber T. Little is chairmMy ol Commarea board of dlrectora. events in Japan showed that Kishi JOH|f ^RUBER from a bathtub just by looking at IVE8T EAST workers and management. to promotions, demotions, and- necticut ahd is completing her by . the employer into the em­ the "ticket committee that Include" Over the weekend, Luke E. Hart, I spokesman for the union, said M.A, at Weslevan Univer.^ity. She lack aiich coverage. Of the total St. bv Robert L. Seelerl. 17, of Hobart J. Boyce, in charge of left for the United States "without them. Occasionally, however, you ! Hart'iP actions ':tan only Indicate transfers. 20 Ijlkewood Cirrle, according to ploye's account,' which will' earn Mrs. Jack R. Mercer and Mn receiving a vis* from the Japanese Supreme Knight, announced in New teaches at King Phillip Junior .population. 69.8 percent take part the Chamber* Pepartment of Or We are constantly met with as-'^in the vein of a tourist's impres- can't tell the difference until t Q 4 MK109 8T ; to us that He wants to prolong this Most of the employes are wom­ police, 2 per cent intereat on balances up Thoma.s Bailey. Reaeiwation* ar# Hundted* of youngsters and people.'' . York, where he was attending the H igh-in West MarlforS. I ig the Government-sponaored in­ sanitation Affairs, aaid the group sertion, by some'’musical authority, sions of Spain. 0 10 96 2' ♦A?», i strike. " en. Their pay averagea 164 to *70 Seelert'* car was hit b.v an on­ ' to the equivalent of $420. limited. •' adults took advantage of good ice According to a broadcast by De Falla, another truly Spanish ■you're already in hot water. * K 8 7 5 2 ♦ A J 9 3 quarterly meeting of the Roman ' a week. The program will be preceded by surance program. '' will recommend ita members vote that musical taste is constantly Catholic fraternal order's hoard Manning said the amount of Radio Moscow, Pravda added that improving in the United States, composer, is on record as having West opened the queen of SOUTH In fgvof of the proposed change ,skatlng conditions yesterday at "The popular masses followed the AKQJ54 and that today it Jtands at ari-nll preferred, Debussy's representa­ hearts, and East played hi* lowest w h«i the various Charter revisions Center Springs An .ex and Charter departure with indignant protests tion of his country to the pictures heart In the hope of discouraging A f 6 2 are placed on referendum, branding with shame the advocates time high, I am not at all con­ 0 7 4 Oak Park. vinced of the tnith of such asser­ evoked by Albeihiz. It's true, of a continuation. Unfortunately for The proposed revision concern- of military blocs end the arma­ A Q 10 Both areas will be open tonight tions. course, that Debussy was the Bast, his lowest heart was the ■ Ing purchase* and conflicts of in- ment race.” , greater composer. In any event, seven — which looks high even Rest Sooth West Nedh ••'terelit would allow town officials, until 10 o'clock. Daily hoiirs at In support of such statements, each supervised,skating area will, At the airport. Nixon hailed both are very interesting when it's meant to be low. I V t A 3 A C elected and appointed, to,,do busl- Kishi as an inspiring leader and the authority frequently cites the fOH 4 A All Pass be’ from 1 '.30 to 10 p.m. j pies of Spanish music. South executed e Bath Coup by Opening lead — VQ ' neaa with the tou-ri under more said the treaty marks the start of increasing number of symphonic The recoiding is excellently ~ liberal conditions Uian exist at Coasting will be permitted daily | "a new epa.of close partnership be­ I orchestras in the country. In con- refusing the first trick. The gener­ 5 p.m. at Center Springs! done, with fine tone color and pre­ al ides of the Bath Coup is to 1ft present until tween two great nations.” ' trast, I submit that, there is much cise ensemble. ’ .Ormahdy and the Ib e change would provide that a Park. Several hundred persons crowded I less symphonic music offered an opponent win the first trick my. Then he could safely knock town employ* or member of a town No skating at Center Springs Philadelphia Orchestra are heard with the king or qdeen of a suit out the ace of diamonds. the airport landing ramp as Kishi 1 through the mass media of enter­ to advantage on both sides. . commission can do business with Pond. stepped from jhe plane. tainment than there Vvas 30 years when you hold A-J-x. If the suit The defender* could g»l a heart is continued, you get both the ace - the town if he is the low bidder in The Japanese prime minister will ago.' Mozart. Mu.slc . . and a diamond, but only one club. ■ a transaction involving 31,000 or stay in Washington until Thursday Those of you. who are old Francescattl, violinist and the Jack. This was not enough to defeat the more. All purchases of $1,000 or to officials of the chance for busi- In this case South helped the contract. ness transactions which do not re­ morning, when he leaves for Otta­ enough. • can recall that at that Col. Symph. Orch.,—Walter mope must be put out to bid. wa, Canada. time we had the Ford Sunday Eve­ Columbia MI>-5.i8l coup along by dropping the six of South would go down if he won N e a r M c K E E "j quire an advertising of bids. the flret trick..East would get the HARTFORD ROAD, If the transaction has hot been ning hour, featuring the Detroit 'This is a brand n^w recording hearts on the first trick. Thi* made 4 4 5 - advertised for competitive bidding, The Charter at present limits STARTS ‘PIGGY-BACK’ UNIT it appear that the deuce of heafta ace of diamond* and the king of officials and employes to transac­ Orchestra, the General Motors of two Mozart Concertl, the third Z the person doing business with the New Haven, Jan. 18 Th)» Symphony, the Boston Symphony was in the jast hand and that the heart* and would then lead clubs tions with the town only if they on one aide and the fourth on the to make sure of two club tricks. . - town cannot be a town official or New Haven Railroad- ha* eaUb- (which yielding to the NBC sym­ other. I Nine recordings -of the seven of hears was the beginning OPEN DAILY, 9 to 9 FREE P A R K I N G 1 “ employe unless the general man- arc low bidders. lished a new unit for" handling .in­ phony'), the New York Philhar- of an encouraging signal. , Daily Question* fourth were already in existence, As ..dealer you hold: Spade— - ager and the board of directors The only officials who would not creased business with "piggy­ nllonic. and the Philadelphia Sym­ so you. might think there were al­ Swallows Balt “ certify that, in the particular in- -benefit from the proposed revision back" freight transporUtion. phony. The last named was fea­ West swallowed 'h e ’bait, never K Q 5 4. Heart—^^A J -6 2, Dia­ ready enough of them. However, mond—7 4, Club—Q 10. What do - a t e p f. It is in the beat interests would be the directors themselves. Named as coordinator of the "pig- tured nightly for 15 minute*, in­ there is always room ‘for some­ suspecting w liit was going on. His _ o f the town to do business with a Directohs would still be limited to ■gy-back" operation's sales was stead of the full- hour or more thing better, and this Is It. partner had bid hearts, the queen yousay? town official or employe. business only in the lowest bid Joseph B. Dowling, who will have allotted the others once a week. Not since the old recording' by of hearU had won the firat trick, Answer: Bid one spade. The Similar certification would be category ^offices in New Haven. The oper and his partner had apparently alg- queen of club* should not be counU • neeoisary for contracU for per- In addition, there were such p/-o- Kreisler and the Philadelphia, has The various changes proposed atipn got it* name from the meth­ there been as fine a recording of naled for a contln’iatlon. Hence ed at full vsliie, but the hand is eon** services, which do not re- grams as Walter Damrosch with, still worth an opening bid. If nec­ by the Town Charter Revision od Of hauling, loaded traUer trucks his music appreciation series, and the work, so . far as I know, and West led hlB other heart. - outre competitive bidding withoilt the drivers' cab*, on rail­ This gave South an "impoesible” essary, you would stretch a point “ The liberalising .feature...... - of the Committee are tentatively slated the Radio City Mysic Hall concerts, the Kreisler one is long since ex­ road flatcar*. game. He captured the king of to opeh a hand with su.ch length ' prepoeed change >» the opening up is,part of a referendum in May. on which such stars as Robert Mer-, tinct. and strength in the major suit*. rill got their Starts We also had Mr. Francescattl plays Mozart I hearU with the ace, drew trump*, as it ought to be played but sel­ and led the Jack of hearts to dl* (Copyright 1960, General Fea­ lesser orchestras like the Colum­ tures Corp.) ' . bia Symphony, and the Firestone dom is. ' He lets the composer ■ssM ajaj card a losing club, from the dum- aggregation*. speak for himself and does not'un­ Altogether, these programs did duly inject his own ideas in an are being conducted by the Coast far more to advance good music effort to show what a grreat ■ vir­ Columbia Guard Auxiliary, under ^(onsorshlp Navy Develops than the plethora of "western'' tuoso he is. This does not make of Ooluhibl* Recreation Council, the performance "cold"; on the now offered tor public consump­ will be held in Yeoman* Hall to- co.ntrarj’, it makes It perfect. Mq- night. tion. And I suspect their combined za'rt was a greater genius than Radar See au^ences were considerably larger Four Caught Mr*. Joseph Arm»trong. chair­ anv violinist oeiiormlng today. man of the committee on arrange­ than the combined audience of all Bruno Walter likewise does a the n ^ symphonic ensembles ments, *By* a number of tho*e who Over Jf^rizon ma-^lflcent job with the orches­ Taking ^Gas' signed up for the claaiea did not which nOw^ dot the country. tral portion of the work. This show at the first meeting. She urges I do not mean to disparage these is an absolute "must" for your them to contact her and let her (Conttnned from Page One) ■ ( TUESDAY AND new organizations, many of which library, feven if you already have Four young men were caught red- know if they have changed their / ------^ ELECTRIC are excellent f simply .mean to the nine other recordings of the handed early, yesterday morning, minds about taking the course. a detection fence reaching half- - point out that their existence is no work. helping themselves to gasoline There are a number wl^p wish to way acroks the Atlailtlc from the valid proof that musical taste is from a pump owned by Charlj* do so and are only waiting to slgij equator to the Arctic. WEDNESDAY^ PRESTO AS8AI In sedition to being a protection > necessarily better than it was. a Sadlon, contractor, of Hebron IW. up if there is apace. M generation or so ago, Belahaszar’s Feast - Walton Oongregatlohallat* Elect a ga li^ missiles launched from , ROOMY 'There also araws the question as Phil. Prom. Orch.. Boult Peter L. Plourde, 17, Warren- Columbia Congregational (Thurch sub^rinea. the Madre system al- to whether present day perform­ Westminster 1835S ville'Rd., Mansfield Center; Charles members, meeting in annual ses­ a&oBtia poaaiblllUes of detecting ances are as good, on the average, Mens. men*, tekel.' upharsin. W. Cone. 21. RFD 1, Stafford Rd., sion Friday night, reelected .Wil­ ^w -flylng bombers, which ar* a as they were in those days, but this Partic\ilarly "tekel." (See Daniel Mansfield Center; and Dennis P. bur H. Smith treasurer and Mrs 'troublesome problem for present is something for discussion at a fu­ V„ 27.) Larson, 17, Crystal Rd., Windham, Josephine Smith, his wife^ radar. Madre transmits signals in the ture date. were all charged by State Trooper nancial secretary, for the Frank Plsche of Colchester Bar­ year. They are two of three offiOer* high frequency, band of 3 to 30 Iberia.—.\lbeniz racks for theft of gas, and releas­ megacycles and they are reflected Pancake Festival of the church who can * back to Earth by the Ionosphere-- Iberia—Debossy ed under $50 bond for appearance themselves in, an election Ptalla. Orch.—Ormand.v in Columbia Trial Justice Court Other* elected were A ^ d And­ the electrical layer in the Earth'* 12 CUBIC FOOT Columbia CL 931 Tickets on Sale Feb. 1. The fourth, presumably a upper atmosphere. \ erson to the board of tniMees; Wil The relsUvely low frequencies Here we have two identically minor, is not listed and no infor­ liam Jacobus, deacon^/Mrs. Carl Aunt Jemima will get a hand mation wits available concerning used by Madre illustrate what a titled work* by two different com- i Hempel. deaconess; ^ a rl Gosline radical departure It represents in poser*. Spanish music ha.s alwqys | from Nike missilemen in flipping him. and Carl Hempel, audUor*. Owner aiid Friend Comer 'Thlevoe radar technologj'. Until now, the had a consistent appeal to audi­ flapjacks at the Pancake Festival The Rev. Georgy K. Evans re­ emphasis In radardevelopment ha* It was not the police who caught ported progress on the new parish ences the world over, and here we the boys, but Sadlon and Marshall been to achle’-e. ever-higher fre­ have two excellent Spanish works. in the Armory Thursday. house addition, yne. new building is Proceed.s from the festival will Squier of Columbia Center. quencies. ranginj up • to 10,000 Albeniz. of course, was a Spaniard now under way with builder megacycles. Extremely powerful and, as such, his music Is' truly enter the March cf Dimes fund. Sadlon said he has been loosing Joseph Kovafovics expected to gasoline since Christmas. On three transmitter* were needed, thereby representative of the S p a^n 1 a h Pancakes will be served from 11 complete thyjoh in 120 days at a raising technical and cost prob­ REFRIGERATOR idiom, Debussy's music, quite dif­ a.m. until 8 p.m. and. for a dollar, occasions he found the lot^k had cost of $79^14. Financing has been been broken on the pump, which, is lems. ferent, .1* still Spanish, but more you can sit down and eat until arrangedyirough the Hartford Na­ Radar thus far had been unable your appetite has been satisfied. at the old Stale highway garage tional B/nk and Trust Co. where he keeps hi* equipment- to take advantagr of the Iffng- Tickets are available at the fol­ und raising committee re- range reflecting property of the Advertisement— lowing places of business through­ He and. Squier decided that they would go down to the garage and per cent of the pledges are ionosphere bedause l-ta extremely ARMOUR CAMRPIRI - 1-LR out town: Armory Package Store, f paid. 'Trustee Adolf Hln- high frequency signals passeA right Medical Pharmacy. Hartford Na­ wait and see if they could catch LAUNDRY SFRYICE anyone. They closed Saturday night i reported a $2,070 gain in the on through the Ionized layer rather tional Ban.k and Trust Co. office. dowment Fluid bringing it up to than being reflected. Cordial Shop. Mari-Mads, Man- and about 11 o’clock, stationed DEPARTMENT MOVED themselves Inside the building, $19,450.69 now Invested. The magnetic drum receiving I cheater Drug, Johnson Paint. Glen- The total church membership of equipment that gives Madre -Itp^ FREEZER esiiBS" SLICED BACON ney's Men's Shop, W. T. Grant, armed with a club and a gun, an' 334 shows a net gain of 45 during name waa developed for the N a^ l Montgomery Ward, A d r i a n's sat in the dark and cold to wal TO PURNELL PLACE About one o’clock their patience 1959. Three members died, and one Laboratory by the General Elwtric Hairdressers, B\irton's, Keller's, was granted a letter of dismissal. Co. On this drum are recorded the Quinn'S Pharmacy, Manchester was rewarded. They heard a/car and drive up. They waited untU' the Thirteen children were baptized. pulses transmitted by the ilidar at Plumbing and Supply. Connecticut visitor had time to pump mmself The church budget for 1960 was a rate of 180 second and the sig­ Bank and ’Trust Co., Corel Casuals. AiUAOUR CAMRPIRI - ,1-LR some gas and then Sadlpn went set at $13,645. nals received back from'targets.. Weldon Drug. Regal’s, Janets out a side door, and Squir.4 a front Income from pledges will be The information on the drum ia Millinery. Savings Bank of Man­ door, one on either side^f the car $8,224. Cash donations have been put on a display deyic*. such a* an chester. Watkins Bros., Hale's, parked at the pump. / _ $488 and anticipated donations are oscilloacope or cathode ray tube. A Harmac’s, Tots 'n Teens, Fairway. set at $393. Expected income from As Sadlon stepped ,Out he asked hump in the pattern of the trans­ SAUSAGE MEAT Sherwin-Williams Paint, Clifford's. other sources is $4,745. A total of mitted signal Yneana that a target "Is there anything you want 120 members pledged this yeSr in Also, Beller’s Music-Shop, Nas- ground here?" Some one spoke up has been picked up slff Arms.. Keith’s Kumiture,. Blish comparison to 74 In 1959. Howard Hardware, W. G.' Gienney Liifhber and said " w e arto't doing any­ Bates, superintendent of the Sun­ thing." But it jvas bright moon- Co.-, North Ehid Pharmacy, Lar­ day School reported total enroll­ light and the t' 'b men saw the gas ment of 156 .pupils.■ Attendance 115 Appointments sen’s Feed a\id Hardware. Vernon hose in the cat. Three boys stood Circle Package__ Store. North fihid reached a high of 132 with an aver­ BOTH beside it. on4 behind the wheel, age record attendance of 122. For Bloodmobile Package. Village Package,. FNke was in the bar. Squier, stepped up Package. The Fair, Youth Centre, The school, which prior to now and told the driver to give him the was working on a separate' buis FOR Allure Beauty Salon, Liggetfs keys. Looking into' the gun, the One hundred and fifteen Man­ Dru^ Green Riarmacy, Cherrone from the church, and supporting it­ chester citizeris have made ap- young jfian qtiickly obeyed, with self— primarlHyi— w**—officially- H u riP f: -Package, Bagani'i Barlaer Shop at- no'“note o r protestT ’potritmenti to give blood-"when--th»' the Grein. Knarf's—Pood—Market,^ brought under the church planning ■American Red-Groas Mobile unit “ The' men; ordered : th eb oy a ; ta. thia year. Under the new church Paganl's Barber Shop, Cooper St., fline xip and fhey marched them up visits the Elks Lodge on BisseU Oiloilifiy Fisher Dry Cleansers." Pine-Lenox by-law* the Board of Religious St. tomorrow from 12:46 to 8:30 Ih^highway to the Squier home Education and the superintendent Pharmacy, Dante's Barber Shop, acme 300 yards away. TTiere, While p.m, A ' Limited! Miller's Pharmacy, Potterton's, will be appointed by the Church Five of the prospective donor* ■ rod u ce. quier held them at gun point, Council. , . ; . . ^ a u i n g j - on Pine Barber Shop, Pine Pharmacy, adlon called the Colchester Troop. are 1-gallon donors and one is a 3- King's. Oxford Liquor, Westowri,, The church school has grown gallon donor. ^ IIVI111118^ PIIM CELLO In a matter of ‘ minutes Sta.e The .recruitera who secured the ike Snyder, proprietor of Lucky Pharmacy and WINP. Troopers Richard Maynard and rapldlv and with no facilitela to NUniTIOUS PKGS I Lady Laundry announces the re­ house*lt,'they haVe met in the town prospective donors are Mrs. Mary Carrots / ■Frank Pisch arrived. Each took hall. Their .treasury, swelled at Mullaney of 134 Hilliard St„ Mrs. V u itr^ moval of his Service Department two of the boys with him back to (Shirt Finishing, Dry Cleaning and | r ' ; v ; f b « c t f s V ie v x it - times through money raising ven John Hulzer of 186 Henry 8t., Mrs. PASCAL ■the troop. n9^y^^a balance of Don Mendel] of 80 Milford Rd.. BCHS Wash-Dry-Fold) from 11 Maple j x j l V l V f l l l S l O v lC v » Third Reelgnatlon ^ tiires, boasts Celery PLOIIDA JUMlb I street' to his other Lucky Lady $1068.70. Jdrs. Harry Sweet of 28 Putnam, Laundry at 43 Purnell Place (back Film on Baseball A third member of the Zoning Each organization bC.^the church, St., Mrs'. George t,essner of 44 • AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING REFRIGERATOR MmH und Rreducs M *e* IMeetWe Tues. and Wed., Jon. 1t-*0 Only of Burton’s) on the Purnell Park- and Planning Commission, Harvey Ladies society. Women’s Guild, Robert Rd., Mrs. Frank Blckriiore —no more messy hand defrosting. G-E doea-lt for you autoniatleally! S- OoUins, has aulHnitJed his res­ of 81 Washington St., Mrs. "Edgar I ing Lot. Two-Together Club and Men's The Manchester Civitan Club ignation to the- chairman of the (Christian Fellowship, newly organ­ Ansaldi of 101 Princeton St.. Mrs. Upon completion of alterations. will hold its bi-weekly luncheon board. Edward Carlson, who is also ized, are all in'good standing and Victor Johnson of 4 Grandview St., Ithe Maple* Street Lucky Lady will and meeting Tuesday at Willie's- resigning. Earlier last week he and have good support at their activi­ Mrs. Marion Barret’t of 83 Oak St., • CLIDE-OUT SHELVES frozen ^ood .Speciai! IJiecome completely Self-Service. Restaurant. The ni®*li"? Harry T. Chalmers, aecretaxy, re­ ties.’ and Miss Elizabeth Krapowicz of put all food right at your fingertip*, are removable for easy cleaning. Lucky LadyrC wUL as always, do elude the induction of Ray Beller signed. Carlson aaid Sunday that The meeting, attended by mor* 80 Bentbn St.. miAST .* CHICKIN. TUiKIY OtJIIP _ ^ ^ as a new member. Uie, board will take action on the than 100, accepted the newly .re­ On the same day. anothijr Blood- Ills utmost to-give you the very mobile unit will visit'the Ntke site. best of service and your contijiued A movie on Baseball's Hall of three resignations one night thla vised by-laws a* preserited by the Fame Willi highlight the program. week. deacons and deaconesses, v'\th MEAT PIES 6C1.00 I patronage is solicited. Open daily People in East Pakistan speak ADIUSTABLE DOOR SHELVES I^ve'yon aterage flexIblUttf. 8 to 6—Thursday 8 to 9. Luncheon will be served at noon. This upset on the board bhaa, some minor revisions. sparked thinking toward a change the Bengali langqiage. In West in policy—from ' appointing mem­ Manchester Bveolng Herald Co­ Pakistan, It's Urdu. bers to electing them. Mrs. Marita lumbia qoirespondent Mrs. Donald 3 o o J B u W e t ! Merrick, chairman of the Democra­ B. Tunics telephone AOndemy BUILT-IN b u t t e r COMPARTMENT and EGO EHt tic. Committee announced that- her 10c OPP SALI 0BMW party was thinking about a sugges­ PKG OP CASH? UONTH tion ‘in that direction. Before the ink m m k m RACK, TVTO LARGE VEGETABLE d r a w er s was dry on that release, one came PHONE BU 8-7B82 Homeland Tea *8 BAGS from the Republican Town Commit­ THK YC^AK'S I^PPY HIT Just say tee Thursday night that they hxil_ Hock Hudfto^ > DorU Da.t POI SALAet AND COOKIi^ • QUAKT BTL S3* voted to put a clause In the warn­ "PILLOW TALK" ing Of the March Town meeting, In Color NOW—ENDS TUESDAY l;SM;S*-*:4* the word ! asking that the town change ita Also: “ BORN TO BE LOVED" Wesson Oil ' ^ ordinance to permit - election! in­ - .„*;!0-8:2* stead of -appointments to this TIME SCHEDULE: DELIVERY SSSXSSSXSSSSXOBESCCSSBSZl FEATURE 6:00-»:80 board. CO-HIT 7:10-10:40 WED.: “ Ll'l Abner” in' qolor Carlson, who has been on‘the ...... Iiii ■ II SPECIAL LOW PRICE! "You're the boss" at Beneficial board about thrgp yeara, and Us ^ JULES VERNE’$ JBThen.yoajsant.cash.tb pay.QlI.kffedver bills.~jfMiyivg bjlis, chkirman-all that. tinie,._aald _„hi*. doctors’ bills, ony bills — just phone BgNEFiciAli io jjipply lor re&sona for residing were person­ MMMmr and SERVICE a BUI Clean-Up-Loan. Then, soon as approved, make only one al. Chalmers said he plans to b* MILD and MELLOW monthly payment instead of aeveral . . . you may have mori in Florida this winter ahd does hot BUKNSIDI cash leftAiver for yourself at the end of each month! Phone ,1-LB BAG feel he should leave a vacancy on F y‘l I I .1 /- .1 1 * > KAb . U B BAG 1.49 today I the board during that time. CkiUins, OPINT — te«n* *j# te **«*-U *»» IHe-lafstwed St lew whose resignation was mailed be­ fore, the Town Commute* meeting Held Over! Ends Sat. Oroeery Prices IHecHve Now thru Boturdoy, January iS, I9AO Mfi MAIN ST., 2nd -FI., 0*ef Waolworth's, MANCHESTER Thursday, skid; "After 20 years on IM MAIN M*R*l*r that board, I am tickled pink to OHN THOtSOAT [VININCS UNIIl • ».M. be off it " mtHIhe ^ JAMES MASM IIOHT NOW .. ,.m i4 thru S o f t ly , JpivMinr - . . twn na M «ia.H >1 •»! , The reaignatiwis leave two mem­ ari eoLO* woeeuxs .MODEL R.M28 * iM. •>*•.«««>*■••-v- Mix or Match "Yor'' Gordon OHolity Proson Pood II •mlUt •> bers on the board. They are Irving Feature 8 ;S0 Except Saturday Lohr and Marshal T. Nuhfeh. It was Solo. Hurry '-wjiocond ond Pinal Wdok I reported yesterday that one of - ON THE SAME SHOW eiiiiWXil these two is expected to submit his " W O L F D O G " "*:U- «i*t-i* BENEFICIAL resignation. STARTS WEDNESDAY t a k e 2 YEARS TO PAY • - FI,NANCE CO. I Fewer Boat dapeo* EASIEST TERMS ANYWHERE 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE The second in. the eerie* of eight "THCKNRACLf" Extra! Pepe Le Phetc! t. 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•. J' . »<• ■ Barents 30 furious action that followed, a foul S.yI CKINTKK ST. meeting of the Democratic Town Knapp. Mrs. Kenneth Lemirc, Mrs. loaf, gelatin aalatfa, cole slaw, a Committee last fall to give him an' It was also thought then that .corps authorities, from Camp Le ““ rfaf Hospital His maternal grandparent.* are Mr. and Mr.s. r®*’* Evergreen Wood Chapter. OES. j, ' People a ChoJce A3 1 Feature 40 49 :*hot was awarded to the teachers’ Committee I was directed by Skinner and Mrs. Ethel Cargo. variety of breads, butler, pie and executive aide will noj now be nec-1 her re.*ignatlon would have allowed jeune, ■ N. C., Nelson is charged.... with TEL. Mitchell 9-4595 Movie at Seven 18 111:1ft Starlight Movie s team which made It good, forging hor lour Appointment A nominating committee has coffee. Tickets will be available essary. nian to step into both the vice — p^raglirio. Pittsburgh. Pa. His paternal grandparents are Mr. w'ill observe past matrons and pa­ News, tVeather 4(1' World*? Best Movie .....unanimous vole of the members reckless driving. Prentiss is ^ a n d Mrs Frank Gunn. Orange. Mas.*. trons night Wertnesday at the 7:1ft Doug Edwards 40 Night Rpo( 1* ahead by one point. ) Call Mi 9-70'13 ‘'■’present to bring to your attention been elected to bring in a slate of from members or at the door. j Three names had been mentioned i chairmanship and aide posts. How- charged with improper iBstrurtlon ROCKVII-EE TR .*>-.3271 Jlr * • • • * Masonic Temple at 8 p.rrk Mrs. Ed­ ,-^nntlev-Brinkley- 3o Jack Paar 12. ^ ...The parents regained po.sseasion the fact that some lime ago an officers at the March 8 business A dance for members of both the , for such s post: Town Clerk E d -' ever, party bylaws seem to re­ of an unlicensed operator. Both Mass Highlights 22 U :30 Jack Paar OPEN DAILY 9 to 6—FRI. EVE. TILL ■ auxiliary and the post and their.; Carf)l>n Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ward Tapley will be worthy 7:30 Maaquerade Party 3. 40 , Ted Steele Show 18 of the ball and stampeded toward Industrial Development Commls session. Officers will be elected ward Tomkiel, Clarence Foley and quire that the vice chairma'n be a | were scheduled to appear in Staf lame Rd She was bom Jan. fi at Manchester Memorial Ho.spital. matron ’of ttie evening and Fran­ Richard Diamond M. 12 ftu News snd Weather their own basket, weaving under MISS SOrtllE and MISS VU’HIE Sion was established in the Town and installed at the April 12 an- guests will be held at 9 p.m. after Roger Negro. I woman, Cavagnaro said today. ford Court this afternoon. Cheyenne n. 10 531 1:00 Late News ' HAIR STYNI.ISTS I In another accident yesterday in \ , H e r maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. .lohn L. cis Andrbas the worthy patron. ■: llf\ 1 New« end Pisver I'ithe powerful defense of the fai-tiUy ot Coventry for the purpose of at- rpial meeting and banquet. The the dinner. ’ ) 8.00 The Texan * trading industry, business and . A total of 8145..50 was realized . that area, Donald S. Anderson. 2T, ■"“ 'i^a^'ington. She has a brother. John L.. 6, and a sister, Kath- Initiation will he conferred on WEEK FOR COMP1.ETE LISTTNO to try for a close shot. With only • AMPLE FREE PARKING • nominating committee follows Need , candidates! by the past rpalrons SEE S A T rE D A rS TV four seconds to go and a uapaclty commerce to our town. Appoint­ Mrs. Kristoff, chairman, Mrs. An­ from the . sale, of I j. S. Defense of Sandy Beach Rd., Ellington, 1 leenA ^ L ..... < 1 and patrons, , crowd 'roaring for a PTSA win, a ments to this commission were ton M. Lassen. Mrs. I»uis Bn- Savinga Stamps through the pro-' Mrsi T i r S * MrriillpviT ll .A jU I l t .'V , 7 0 , F-nx and Mrs. Ernest Brown,, all of suffered a wrenched right knee Storm Windows : ThomiaOlIbrIe. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary .Garter, Reynolds . Mr. and Mia. Arthur Bro'.vn and ] shot from mid-court swished . made by you pursuant to author­ dreau, Mrs, .1. Paul Brennan and gram conducted at the ’ public' Manchester; Mrs. MacGregor in when ho was thrown from his car He \va.s born .Ian. 8 at Manchester Memorial I Mrs. and Mrs. Edward Pa'llait will 1 through the basket to win the garhe ization by a town meeting vote. Mrs, W. Bryce Honeywe'll. schools during December. The na-| after it hit a utility pole on Rt, 30, Dr . CovchU^v, He wa-s born .Ian 8 at Likes lo Travel New Jersey, and Miss Grace Mc- Ellington yesterday morning. An­ or Storm Doors? His >natemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. M^ ■ n.itnn h 6-.05 News Roundup yet of the proceed.* from the game ed that the local Commission has activities for December. in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. .ing and is tq appear In-Ellington • -Ambassador • Regal - Memorial Hospital. Her .matcmaY'gmndfather la ”■ and refreshments served; S:i5 Art Johnson 4:15 Showcass-and Newa amount purchased 860..50 waa by Kuala Lumpur—Malaya's Fed­ S:4h Lowell Thomas sponsored by thte PTSA end the PAYMENTS? never completed or filed with the The report states activities ran pupils at Coventry Grammer Schooll” Allan MacGregor in Hohokus, N. Justice Court Feb. 2. « Ferry-. Glastonbury. Her paternal graildparenta are Mr, and Mrs. 7.UU Amos N’ An<|v 7;0U Bliltor L ^ ls O Dr. Melvin Horwitz eral l-and-Development Aulhoriiv • Premier • Custom . 7:15 Evening Devotions RHAM High School F.diication •late a questionnaire provided by high with the combined nursing and 885 at Robertson School. /' J. - Charles Ponticelll. .182. Hackmatack St. . Manchester Evening Herald 7:30 News. Comedy Tim* 7:20 Showcase. Nows ,As.*n. to raise fund.* for their con- program and the Chrlstma.* activi­ has earmarked 103.000 acres of A National Brand Product South M'Indspr corre.spondent El­ 7; 45 Bob and Rsy 7:30 Reviewing Stand I..ot us show vou how; say you now owe about $500 the stale covering the resources, The auxiliary has givenJHI to Manchester Memorial Hospital and Mrs. McCulley’s birthday ob­ land stretching froTfi the State of Average Htieliaml 28 At A Price Ton Want To Pay 2^ ' *;U(i World ronlthl tHbutlons toward a scholar.*hip facilities and statistics of our ties. A total of 117 visits was made servance occurred only a few days more Riimhnin, telephone Mitchell *15 5tusir, Tilt One * IS* News and the monthly instalment paymenU are taking too the Crusade for Freedom Fund. is a Fellow of the American Col­ Johore in tbe''soulh lo Kelantan t ' Brian Walter, son, of Mr. and Mrs. John P. >trKeon. I f HoH *:05 World I'oda.v X B o ard * .Meet* Tonight ii - town. This is a most important with 47 of these listed as therapeu­ Cub Banquet Slatesl lege of Surgeofis'. He malntains’an after the birth of her latest great- and Keqah in the north as the first Paris — In the average young R. G. KIHLE 4-0674. 12:(I0 News - *;3i Showcase and New* big a bite out of your pay check. Arrange an HFC Pay- tic and 70 as health supervision t Bt He «-as born Jan, 4 at St. Francis Hospital. Hart^rd^ His 13:10 Music fill on* 11.05 Musk. Bevnnd.the mar* and N* The Regional 8 Board of Edwa- preliminary step if we are to ob­ Cub Scout Pack 57 w'ill have its office Kt 29 Ha.Vnes St. great-grandchild, Terri Lynn project in its program of rural French fam ily today, a survey l-.OO News, hire Off •ment-Reducer I>oan for that amount and p6y off all visit.*. Ml 9-0468 t , maternal grandmother Is Mrs, Walter Hansen, 1*1 Asa 12:06 K?wr Rniindup [tlon will meet at 8 tonight in'the tain the services and assistance of Blue and Gold banquet the evening Directors appointed to the asso­ Short-*. In Anchorage, Alaska, on resettlement. This area will ac­ .shows, the husband is 28, the wife “ paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKeon.. New WHAT-»1» [library. Principal Carlton B. .Sey- your debts. Chances are you pay H FC muebf leaa par A total of 10 Christmas dinners Lo<»l Agent For the Slate Development Cemmis- of Feb. 23 at the Church Commu­ ciation board include Miss .Judith Tue-*day. commodate 1,200 settlers. The pro­ J}6. they have been married 3 'i B ABTLETT-BBAIN ARD 2 H-aven. He has a brother, John Patrick, 8; and a sister Ma^ Mass Shots Given «.UI Bia Show i bolt 8ald at the last meeting that month than you're pa.ving now (aee table). BMdea aion. Upon receipt of the question­ donated by different groups and in­ nity House. Ahearn. Raymond Eeller Mr. and years, have a child 2H year# qld l!;S0 John Daly Vcraalilp IVlalerial Mrs. McCulley, who enjoys good gram’s long-range aim' Is lo reduce PRODUCTS CO. 2 Jean. 2H. he would preaeht hi.* proposed naire the Stale will publish 600 dividuals was distributed through ■TTie pack ha.* a new den. No. 4’,' Mrs. George W. Cheney Sr., John the. economic gap between rural and are expecting another, and 4:46 Bi* Show ■ ------, ■ ■ budget tonight. Die recommenda- -convenient serviceB like this, you also get »peed and the local health program. Mrs. health, remains active and enjoys AD S-4475 For Diphtheria 7:00 Ed P Moraan copies, of a town monograph with­ with Mrs. Richard Patten as lead­ Dcme, Mrs. 1-eon Ddbkin, Mrs. traveling to vl.sit-h'er seven daugh­ and urban areas by helping raise live on the equivalent of $142 to • Tori Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Shorts. 41^37.6 7:16 Big Sh(w Glaaa fiber, now one of the most ^gde that Board of Fi- cxjiiiteey at. Household. IF vou want to deduce monthly out cost to the town.. Two hundred O’Brien said there were many in­ er. Den meetings , are each Mon­ 13:00 News. Sign Off veraatile mahu^acturing material.*, members from Andover, James Duffy, Mr.*. Sidney Ellis, ters. They arC Mrs. Arthur Shorts, farmers’ standard of living. 8162 a month. Z Richardson Vlata. Anchorage, Alaska. She was bom .Tan. 12 at payments or need a and fifty copies will be forwarded dividual donations of money and day from. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the TTieodore .L, Fairbanks, Mrs. Poca^ellp. Idaho. Jan. 18 fAh— WPOF—I41t waa unknown commercially until Hebron and Marlborough would be Caili MONTHLY PAYM4NT SCHIDUtI “ Richardson Air Force Base Hospital..* Her 'loan for any good pur­ Yaw 0«( to the town. The SU le Develop­ gifts given her to help the local Patten home. Thomas F. Fergu.aon. Mrs. Hazel Health offi^ftls launched mass «.DO .News Wesiher the 1930s. From it now are made informed of the meeting ,*o they ao If 12 6 1 . parent.* are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Johnson. 482 Porter St Her pose, drop in or phone pmtmU psrmit permii rnmli ment Commission keeps the bal­ families. The Yoiing^Mothers Club There are openings for three Finlay. Mrs. Edvin Foster, Mrs, paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shorts, 110 Con- inoculations for an e.stlmated 19,- 4:15 Rav Somers air filters for furnaces; heat, cold rould attend the Initial budget pres­ s gave the money received^ from boys. Tliose interested h.ave been 000 students ana obuHs today after »:(*) Luu Terry $10.05 $18.46 ance'for distribution to industries Harold W. Garrity. Mrs. Maurice " stance Dr, Her maternal great-grandparenl.s are Samuel John­ 11:00 News and noise insiilatinn; battery sep a-, gntation. HFC. $100 S.6.71! 9 7.27 and businesses seeking to locate or their Christmas parly. The Rotary asked to contact either Mrs. Roy confirmation of pocctello’s fir,*t 11:10 Lou terry rators: insect screening, and fine 200 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 Gaudet. John Gruber, Ju,dgc' son, 31" Oak Grove St., and Mrs. Jennie Juul. 18 LiHey SI. Her 54.48 relocate in the state. Club conducted an auction at s Higgins or Cubmasler Uo.vd Bur­ Cb-irles S. Hou.*e, Arthur Illtng. paternal great-grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shorts. 40 case of diphtheria ; thg^ 10th in 1:00 Del Ra.vce* curtains arid draperie.*. In combi- Manchester Evening Herald An. 300 19.25 20.91 29.27 eastern Idaho In . less thap^ three- w n c —108# 30.83 33.61 47.55 89.47 The letter goes on to say, "As meeting and gave the proceeds to dick. Atty. Eugene T. Kelly. Att.v. Rich­ E Middle Tpke,. and Mrs. I. M. Batson, 580 Burnham St. The nation w-ith ylastics. it is u.*ed injdover correspondent. Mr*. Paul D. sot appointing authority for Ihis Com- be used nt Mrs. O’Brien’s discre- The ’pack meeting will be at CITIES ©SERVICE weeks. '' 4:00 New* Life InMuranre 600 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 ard Law Mr. and Mrs. A. Lind- baby’s paternal ggreat-greai-giiindmother is Mrs. Mary McCulley, furniture, bathtubs, • sports car -Pfanstlrhl, telephone PIlgr|m misslon we call upon you to make lion.. 7:30 ti.m. Jan. 27 at the American The outbreak brought a weekend 6:15 Weather. Boorta ' bodies and luggage.' j2.«85«. available on all loan, berg. Thomas C. McPurtland. Mrs. IS Grove St, 4:30 Serenade Inveslmenlt Tki MMnU team u mm. an Invesligatipn of this organlza- Others recognized in Mrs. j Legion home. ■ . Arthur Miller, Matthew M. Mori- . « • ^ • warning that diphtheria , germs n 4.1 riu ee-.'iiar , Extra at loir group rale ■tt J% P— •" M/.iM.. I..I ' tlon to determine its intention.*. O B.rien’s report on Christmas aid . The committee will meet at ‘ arty, Atty. John R. Mrosek. R. N. Trarv EBrabeth. rfaiiBhter of Pfc. and Mrs. John J . Kosky. 28 may. have been carried into six 7:00 Dick Belle) other states by people who attend­ 7:30 News of th* World.. I...... I ^ sioo .«* Ml...... I ^ **A If the .chairman or any member | her to benefit local fami- ;p m. Feb. 3 at tha home of Mra. Nicola/ '•>. and' Mrs. Harvey Pas­ now offers you Colonial Avc.. Trenton. N J. She wa.s born Jan. 12 at SL Fran­ 7:45 Radio Moscow •I »o.l* M /I.M Mrt .f <*. WJ.M. of Ihi* Commiaaion doea not ac-1 |jp, follow: Girl Scouts selected ' Patten on Rt. 44-A. ed a funeral, in Soda Springs. Ida­ *;0(t Broadway. U.S.A. ’la $t44i$ et 't*O0 to $600. te). G. Albert Pearson, Mrs. Joseph cis Hospital. Trenton. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and *;30 What:* your Opinion cept reaponsibillly of the-appoint- g j*i, ,nd a dinner; the ’’21” Club: Alan Coviello a'nd Jdarles I^w- ^ Mra Peter. Perron. 119 Love Lane. Her paternal grandparents ho, last week. Present at the fu­ i l O T t f neral was Merle J. Quigley, 22, Po­ 10:00 Concert Hall ment he should be- replaced by 1 of Oak Grove adopted a family for ; IH l^ve received Douglas Roberts and-Dr. Merrill are Mr. and Mrs, Edward Kosky. 4F Hyde St. Her paternal ll:()p News and Weather CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN! someone who will...... accept those re­ Christmas and provided clothing, gfre.at-grandfather is John Stone, Deep River, Conn. catello, the tOth person to ’ Come ll:^ Sports' Final X . lOUSEHOLD FINANCE David Roche. Natchaug District , ^ , down with the disease since New- 11:30 Living Bhciild BKlUn sponsibilities. toys and gifts for the entire fam­ Mrs, "We- therefore respectfullyx re­ Commis.*ioncr. during a recent! Also, Mrs. .T. H Sandals Year’s Five. 13:05 MVtiu*bl Moods HARD TO BELIEVE, BUT TRUE! ^ ily; Second Congregational Chlirch Court of'Honor held by Boy Scout I Robert Stone, Mrs. ’WUlism D, Lvnn Cardl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. I„uurtsema 13:65 News. Sign Off \ quest that Immediate alepa be Sunday School had collected can­ *aao-- - Dr, Victor L. Overholt, director MANCHESTER SHOPRINO RARKAM Troop 63. jLfter receiving their ' Stroud Mra. John F. Tierney. Miss of 151 School St. She -w-aa .bom at Manchester Memorial Hos­ of the District Health Department, en by you to prod this Commis­ ned goods for holiday baskets; Hazel J. Trotter, Harold A. Tiirk- pital on Jan 2 Her niBlernal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. • 1 Lb. Morrill Puri sion into 'action." awards, the boys each pinned a asked health officials in Wyoming, X 382 Middle Turnpike West Niarth Coventry Women’s Club miniature star on their mothers, Ington. Robert C. Vater. Mrs. Emil O Millnite of Broad Brook, and her paternal grandrriother is Utah., Montana, Oregon, Nqvada How To Hold x;' At the Democratic Town Com­ adopted a farnily and provided David Warren. Mrs. Edgar Wa'sili- Mrs Hazel Luurtsema, 136 S. Main St. She has a sister, l.ee 2nd Floor-MHchell 3-2738 mittee meeting Mrs. Bessie I. Mrs; Jam es J. Coviello and Mrs. and (California to contact those Pork Sausage Meat c lo th ^ and gifts; the Ladies Charles Lowery II. eff, C. Elmer? Watkins. Miss Mar­ Ann. 2. Strack was elected vice ebair- Assn,.qf.the _ First Congregational *•***•' who attended the .funeral. FALSE TEETH Heart: 10 le i Mo*., Tuis., Thurs.—10 to I W*l,,Fti.—WB *• It Sal. First Cla.*a "Scout awards w'ere tha White, Mrs. Pi-.ul Willhide. • 1 Lb. B&M Frozen woman. She replaces Mrs. »Allce church^ km ttfd, many pairs of mil presented Richard Palmer and Rabbi Leon Wind and Mrs. Isidor Steven Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. David M. FitzSimmons Moro Firmly in Place B. Mui.*e who resigned because of ns and halsNlheit X : Pilgrim Fellow- , Rpn^ld Palmer bv Oacar Miller. IHl Aii»ericah'iis«((rfti»'8 Wolf. ' ««*• ■- 2m mUiI. «•"*» 7i_i. r* ‘A* of 218 School St. He w-aa bom Jan. 12 at Manchester Memorisl Do your ftlss tosth snnoyftn HIGHLAND PARK RKET 0PE.*7MDNUAY thru SA Tt’KDAY— 10 A.M. «« 10 P.M presiden: of the Nathan Hale In concluding her repoj;t on the.niember of the troop committee. * * * * ' ' Woodrow Wilson, of Alger Hiss . powder holds false teeth more firmly Dr. Horwitz. 817 HIgVi L ^ D «T.—PHONE Ml 8-427* Community Center. Christmas program, Mrs,'O’Brien ! Tenderfoot badges awarded dur-i Lynne Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Ander­ and Charles Van Doren were all and more comfortably. No gummy, Others recently elected, to office peculiar American tragedies not gooey, pasty taste or feeling . Does not Former <:heney Mill* said "All this, and many other in-ling the p>-qgram follow: Daniel' PRISO-NERS GET 8 ME.XLS son of Gerald Park. Coventry. She wa.s born Jan. 8 at Manches­ aour. rheeka “piste odor" (denture Hartford Road follow: L. James Loyzim; vice dividual-gifts added up to a very Boisvert. Edgar Johnson. David' ter Memonal Hospital. Hoi maternal grandparents are Mr. and because their mistakes were great­ breath!. Get FASTEETH today at pre-*idenU Jam es J. Coviello. Ircaa- Wethersfield, Jan, 18 ;45 —In­ er but because their pretension.* dnie counters eTerywhero, and Ptne St. biisv. hut happy ChrLstmaa seaX Lapointe. David Viara. Ronald' Any Ont of Hit Above with every ^2.00 er mere Mrs. Henry A. Gautrcaii of 189 W. Middle Tpke.. and her paternal iirer; Mrs. Herman "Ja k e” L^Doyt, sonl" ' Merritt and Wayne Walker. These mates at Conneetieiit State Prison were nobler.’’ - Manchester, Conn. were back on three meals a day grandmother la Mrs. Edith Anderson of 746 Parker St. seereUry. ^ I" aridition to the local health wer^re.sented by Charles Bird purchase ef * « * » » 'The British author and journal­ today. Warden Mark S. Richmond ’ 1.25 Items - - - lb . Pio^ram and the Christmas dis- P o stX ^ iso r of Explorer Scout Robert Francis ster A. Miller of North firs: Tuesday of the month. A Well mally eaten at three nieala. n(5ccnce." The board is formulating plans "'a Conference was bv David Roche t,oXich«rd Coventry, He was horn Jan. 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospi-. 00 $4 conducted during the month wUh,^^,^' idstitutiodal reprdsenihLive. tal Hia maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Ruth F. Rankin of Wall 1SRD. WEDDING DAY TUESefAY and WEDNESDAY for additional activities for teen­ Dr. Louise G. Tobi ** 8U en 0in gX ^ „’,„ PI . South Coventrv. and his paternal grandmother is Mrs. Loret­ . Point .Pleasant,. N. J.. Jan, .18 agers in tovi-n to be conducted in physician in charge. 'Hiere were I scoutmaster. ta N. Miller, of Rt. 44A, North Coventry. He has a brother. lA')--Henry Roth anti hi.* wife. Ida, the audilortum as well a.s the dowhs'-airs clubroom. At pre-sept 18 children rcc^ivinR’ physical ex* troops received a banner in Daniel. 2. celebrated vesterday; His lOOlh aminations arid n^essary recog^nitiori of, 100 per cent part- >Personal Notices birthday and their 73rd weddmg each Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 nizatioris. Mrs. O Brien assisted subscribing to Boy’s t4 o f ntod& uv Marv France*, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.-Richard P Farr of p.m. a dance Is held for teenagers anniversary, specials Dr. Tobi, Mrs. Robert D oggart' Scout magazine. This 84 Bigelow PI. She tvas born Jan. 12 at Manchester Memorial The retired carpenter and hi.s in lo.wn. This program la under the Hospital Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred supervision of Coviello as dance iand Mrs. Joseph P. Eaton, volun* ^cas pre*scnted bv Roche, 93-vcar-old wife , were a.sked U. S. GOVERNMENT GRADED TOP CHOICE j leer members of the Young Moth- Calendar Cro.isen of 137 .N Elm St.; and her paternal grandparents are Dr. whether they had ever thought committee chairman. Mr. and Mrs. [era Club,-conference co-sponsors, j pond Hill Homemakers', art.'' of kindn»».«.« sympathy ftliown and Mrs. Jam es W. Farr of 84 Bigelow St. Her maternal great­ Boardman. Charles Lowery, Oscar rh e about age. "No.’’ said Roth, "and c: (DELICIOUS BROILED) also assisted. Mrs. Richard Nicola q j-oup will meet at ^ P m. todav at , i” Wp <»»periaHy grandmother” is Mrs. Sara Bales of New London. O, Miller and Mrs. Donald C. Smith. in all the right places now is no time to start.". provided transportation during the! the home of Mrs. Aaro A, Aho on ! Easter Sale Sponsor* conference. 'South St. The session w-ill be on morial fund and Inanr-d Ui.-'11.«P of car*. Craig Allen, son of Mr. and MVs. Bfhanuel Motola of 80 San- The Young Mothers Club has School New-* I copper plaques with Mrs. Aho as Mr.-*. Kr.'H Clenph and anna. tina Dr. He was born Jan. 11 at Manchester Memorisl Hospital. voted to sponsor the local Easter Hot lunch menus for local public leader. , . What’s your home? Ranch type? Split-level? rings and answer without dashing upstairs. - His maternal grandfather Is Eugene Mangone of New Britain, and Uso Seal sale for Ita fourth con.*ccu- schools for the remainder of the Tomorrow’,* activities include Card of Thanks Colonial? Cape Cod? Whatever design or size, $1 A MONTH — that’s all you pay for each his paternal grandparents are Mr, and Mr*. Vito Motola of 108 CHUCK STEAKS tive year. Mrs. Frank Kristoff has ^ week follow: Tomorrow American;Gub Scent Pack 6.5. Den.l. 3:30 extension in the color you choose (after s one­ Wp \vi.«h lo • (hank . «fll of nur nelph- Heath’St., Hartford. . He has a brother, Brian, . Your ' been elected chairman.' She .wilLbe ! there are sure to he many rooms where exten­ chop “.tucy. cabbage salad, pcach-' p.m.. home. .Mrs. Jo ’nn A. Ohlund; bnr.«. friends. ‘ '(^irTiFy Broth* time-only charge at time of installation). Call assisted by Mrs. James Breen. Mrs. uorkrrii and Brlleviip. Di.^trirt of sion phone.* will be useful. For example, a phone Ciiorgt Plan (BONE-IN) es; Wednesday, turkey soup. pea-;Den 2, 3 p.m,. home^Mrs. Joseph P. (Toventrv for th#* mRny ac(.« of ktndnff?7 our business office for details. — The Southern Ralph Skinner. .Mrs. John Mc­ nut butler and jelly sandwich, j Eaton: Den 8 .'6 :3 0 p.m. home «nd ?ympaili,v J«howTi us (n nur r<*cenl comes in handy in a basement workshop, play­ For stop that racket with Cain, Mrs. Wallace A. Worthing­ L h4»rrfl vorriont. Wo i»Rporla!ly thank all room or laundry. You can easily hear it when it New England Telephone Cotnpany, chocolate eake squares; Thursday, j Mrs. Clarence Amidon. I thoyo who Font iho , hoautiful flora! Dolivonos ton, Mra. . Richard Gale and' Mrs, turkey pie with vegetables, colery , __ , . ' irihut«».A. Mara rarda and Joan#*.d thff use TENDER Herman LeDoyt., , stlcfcs’, cookies; Friday, fish frank Manchester Evening Herald cars. Juat lelephone yojir order for The club ha* voted tf^eliminate ill- roll, string, toeana.Jarrot-jUJicloi. £|nrih#ftX£®rresiH!n4M.^ F. Pauline , ______- F^lix F«rr. dmg_npeda ahd eo*metlrs— glv- mic ro-perf" acoustical ceiling tile JU4CY the Jan. '26 sbctal ni^Tng. and Ice cream. Bread, butter and Little, telephone PI 3-tfiJiff. j A Sedfide Pheee Thg~ Three ne-.v members have been In Memoriam A Dm eiiMii milk are scr\-ed with all meals. Tn lovinj!* memory of noh#»rt J Rnw* addi comfort fivM «onv«nience. her added to the club; Mrs. Rayrnond Anslstlng, Mother* PEDESTRI.VN KILLED Und who pajiff.pd away .Tanuary is. 195?.. ud privacy. privacy. pm(#v#‘r shall you ho. Im m ediate Subdue the Tioieeyf^nth Nu-Woort '‘Micro-PerT ceiling tile. F'amily liviriir will be far A "850 contribution has been w'lth cjasscs of the North Coven­ Peregin. 61. as he wa-* walking A« lone aa lif^ and m<*morv along the side of South Main St. w shall rom‘'mhrr COURSE Delivery more .fun. -Tnad.c Id'the Nathan Hale Corn- try Cooperative Nursery and Kin- Needle like sound traps in "Micro’-P err are practically invisible after in- FIRST LECTURE FREE, TUESDAY. JAN. 24, 8 P.M. munily Center.' Inc., in whose jdergarten this: week'will be Mj-s.'rne'ftr'hls'hoTne' Bt Warehouse Point p. ' and Hannah rr'^alov building the rliib" conducts its i Meirill Going, Mrs. 'Joseph San -1 here-Saturday night. and 'fam.ilv. Dome as our gueM -to thl* free lecture TueadH.v evening. No obliga­ stallatipn yet soak up irritating noise as. a sponge wiaks up water. C tion If ,vou decide, enroll, and reeelve the ea*y-to-iinder»fand training OR that has enabled hundred* of men and. women (regnciUe** of age or experience) to pas* their exam* and then make a fine Micces* of thl* TAKE A TURN IN THE TURBINE DRIVE BUICK ’60. tntcre*ting and highpa.ving (IF VOl KNOW HO,\V) profession. ■ First lb. lechire held at the I ’tVCA, 26'J Ann St., Hartfonl. For guest tiekel* BIM MAIN S’l — Ml 8-SS;' „ STEW BEEF and brochure, vvrite or phonb MOUSE COLLEGE, 18S Ann St., Horl- prescription p h a r m a c y “Micro-Perf” is Strikingly beautiful ford, ,IA 2-2261. . ’ With its,two-tone travertine appear*'nce,“Micro-Perf” is a ma,inr improvement in deco­ SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS r«^ 29e ^er « Taee*eper an aitanaiofi mean# rative ceiling tile. CHoose either the gray or beige fissured pattern. The white finish GOLDEN HARVE.ST W«leom« pnvary. 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does have time to aet about ar­ CHARGE YOUR Ike Sees Budget Surj)lus School Board G)urt Opposes IEanrl|PBtpr tally in West Berlin P tA Plans Whist ranging; what he hope* will prove , Fii’st French Atote '^ s t PRESCRIPTIONS HIRE a mammoth, meeting of under­ To Build Library. Tax Cut Possibility in ’61 Today Studies Military Trials Stipning l|praUt developed nattdns who need eco- PUBUEUKU B t rUki nonilftirtlp from other nations, like, An sward of appreciation from HERALDPRINTING CO.. INC. Britons, Italians Riled A military whist will be spon­ in Sahara Due Any Day PINE (CVmtlanad .from Page OM) F or Civilians national headquarters Was pre­ lit. Blu«U Street ^^^ppose, the United States. sored Wednesday at p.m. by the MEADemands Rep. Donald Irwin (D-Conn) Uuicheeter Conn. 8 J. sented to ."Dr. and Mrs. John V. THOMAS r rtslRGUSON While turning the cold shoulder Highland Park P T ^ h a its major PHARMACT next year definitely would be logi­ says he plana to introdued in mid- Gregan, 341 E. Centex St., and new WALTER R FERG^ fund raising pro^sCt of the year to (Continued from Page One) The Board of EkKlcailon will (Continued from Page One) February a bill designed to Insure Publuherj.^ toward the United States diplo­ By Anti-Semitic Wave his government would adhere to a cal if the condltlona Elsenhower officers were elected at the annual benefit the ^.School library fund. U.S.-Sovlet-Britlsh agreement on grapple with demands “ safe, adequate and'efficient” co'm- meeting of Manchester Barracks,s, Rockies. It was 22 beloW taro at Founaed October i. iMi matically, Castro has sent a warm Specified are met. JusUbe Clark wrote the four ma Miss Har0et Atwood, school prin­ felt free to resume tests at any nuclear testa should one be con­ 664GENtER4 IT. creased funds on all aides tom^bt, muter train Seryle'e . . . J«ep car­ Veterans of World War I of US A' Reaervei N. M. Drummond, Mont., PublUtied . dCvery ' Erenlni Except emissary way over to see President However'Secretary of the Treaa- at 7;30 in the board office at.Bar­ jorlty opinion* In the cases. Bundej^cbd Holldeye Entered at the (Continued from Page One) night he opposed .treason charges cipal, hobes to reach a goal-; of time but would give warning be­ cluded. rying Hector Ravelo Fortes, gov­ and tta ladies’ auxiliary yesterday had a low .temperature of 21 be­ ~ V'Office »t Manchester. Conn. as Nasser of the United A4*ab Re­ against the trio. "These youths and, OQO books this year. fore doing so. Since the other three nations all ury Robert B. Anderson was less nard Junior High School. One of the appeals acted on tO; ernor of Havana Province, Cuba, at the VFW Home. low. • OBd Class Hall Matter public. .From the visit of Cuba's where a delegation delivered a let­ their evil actions rhust not be­ / i j r . and Mrs. Edward J. Mcl(ce- have hydrogen weapons, De Gaulle definite, saying he was reluctant to The largest “ money item” on the day was from a decision by the collidea with private car, killing The certificate of appreciation, Although snow abated in Kan-, ter describing the manifestation as Soviet Pramier Nikita Khrush­ board agenda Will be to resolve the two persons and injuring nine, in­ sas after spreading up 4‘ to 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Foreign Minister 0r. Paul Roa to come the opportunity for rnartyjv' ver will conduct the whist at the chev, in reply to Elsenhower, might ignore any agreement to ban "gueas months ahead whether a tax U.S.)'Court of Appeals here in the first awarded- in (Connecticut, Payable In Advance reflection of British public dom or confusion,” said Shad Iml- nuclear weapon testa until France RUG and demands of the Manqjic^^*'' Educa­ cluding the governor. was in recogriitlon of the Gregan's inches, winds continued to causa .tlh.bO Elgypt came u pronouncement that school. General co-chairmen are warned last week that the other cut would be wise. favor of Dominic Guagllardo. He One Year ...... '... y..' . 7 78 opinion '“which holds antl-semi- ier, vice president of the AJC. Mrs. Jack Goldberg and Mrs. Ir­ reached a more advanced stage of tion Assn', for higher teacher Trial of 140 Cubans charged with services in promoting the cause of drift trouble with blockages of Six ...... Cuba, like Egypt, would take a nuclear powers .‘‘would be com­ salaries ^nd the recommendations was employed ,*s an electrical line­ plOitting to overthrow Fidel Cas­ Three Months . S.90 tism in abhorrence.” West Berlin's most widely read ving Luckman. pelled to follow suit" if any state weapon development. The French ‘‘I don't wjint to pick out a.ny the Veterans of World War I of the .several major highways reported, . l.SO neutral role in tlie cold war. They got a sympathetic recep­ UPHOLSTERY particular calendar, period" " of the board's personnel policies man at an American Air Force Including U.S. 40, 36 and 24, One Month ...... daily, the independent tabloid Committee - members assisting ‘resumed nuejear teats." He did president already has shown that Base near Casablanca, Morocco. tro’s government open* In Havana U.S.A. Weekly ...... '...... 30 tion from the charge d'affaires. Dr. newsmen. subcommittee on a teacher pay in a holiday atmodphere' . . . Sup­ In Nebraska, where seven death* Single Copy ...... 08 Then, as a secondary develop­ B. C., today joined the clamor for include Mrs. Alfred Kargo, Mrs. not say, however, that this ap­ he is determined to establish his CSuagllardo was convicted by William Hewitt was elected com­ ment. there has come the revela­ Joachim Ritter, who promised the Adenauer to fire two top aides country as the equal of Britain, at The Treasury chief said the pre­ schedulq. porters of Adlii Stevenson say were attributed to the storm, MEMBER o r __ Bonn, government would crack Gerard Miller, Mrs. John Hyde, plied to France, which up to that CLEANING court-martial In 'Morocco In con­ mander, and-Mrs. Gladys Ridolfl because of their record during the least, in the western alliance and diction of record revenue* reDects It Is expected some compromise they will enteb a full slate of dele­ was named president of the auxil­ schools remained closed In .the four THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tion that Cuba and the United down on ha^e mongers, "until this Mrs. John Chamberlain, Mrs. time had not exploded a nuclear "our beliei that our economy wir may Ve reached between the MEA nection with a Uisft of leatherette The Associated Press Is exclusively Nazi period. Douglas King, Mrs. Nels Johnson, weapon. on the world scene. , goods and olive said:"much of It late Joseph and Minnie Preiye Pohl Private funeral services will be Town Director Francis Mahoney fear of a stroke, a coronary attack dedicated at least to the proposi­ Is based on a philosophy of not do The Army Engineers and Bureau pretation of a section of the Uni­ Georgina Walker, patriotic Instruc­ Our diailluslonment continues. An -officer of the ' American two years at a total cost of $730, of Reclamation will spend a record mann. She had lived in Manchester held Wednesday at the Watkins- to require Congress to low'er the tor; Mrs. Ida Woodhouse. musi­ or loas of vision. tion that we have to prove our­ 000 Ing things rather . than doing most of her life. West Funeral HOime, 142 E. Center form (?ode of Military Justice. The Social Security age limit ,on ^00 Actually, these fears have little The Federal. Trade Commission Jewish Congress (AJCl said last . $1,210,000,(K)0 on flood control, section says those subject to court- cian; Mrs. Annie Kehoe, histori- selves willing to spare the world. / things.” Survivor*'include a sister, Mrs St. The Rev. Arnold Tozer, pastor per cent disability cases, Cavag­ basis in fact. navigation, irrigation and power martial proceedings include "per­ an>Mrs. Ileen Binge, banner bear­ more fallout; the other, headed by complain^ alleging that Unlike his SUte of the Union projects. 'ITiis is $116 million dol­ Lillian Stow of Ft. Worth. Tex of the Second Congregational naro said. er; Mrs, Pterink Dziatb, Mrs. De­ Moat persons with pressure read­ the sandpaper which gets shaved message, which Eisenhower deliv and a brother. Frederick W. B. Church, wiir officiate. Burial will sons serving with, employed by. or ings that are below the statistical Admiral Strauss and Dr. Edward lars more than this year and in­ accompanying the armed forces anna Dzikto, Mrs. Catherine Peret- -n ,, j j 4 -*1. . 0" television isn t really sandpaper ered In person Jan. 7, today’s cludes $18 million to start work on Pohimann of Manchester. be in the Hockanum Cemetery to and Mrs;' Mary St. Lawrence, average have levels that are their Teller, dedicated to the proposition „ 4 4.. j budget message was sent to the Funeral services .will be held outside the 'United States." ^ ______. after all, that the drops on mar- 42 new projects. East Hartford. There will be no color bearers. particular normal., A Hall of Fafiie that we should never agree to any . ' . 4,. 4 capitol to be read by House and Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Walter calling hours. baseball player of'a generation ago ,, , , . , . __ganne aren't really water, that a Cume and get it! 6— Interest on the national debt 3 More Seized kind of a test ban under any kind . . , , , .4 j. Senate clerks. is asUmated at $9,585,000,0Ci0. Ei­ N. Leclerc Funeral Home. 23 Main never had a level of 100 throughout ' certain toothpaste doesn t really do In addition to a big surplus In his long and fiery career. Other , of conditions. Complete auto glass senhower said the $200 million In- St. The Rev. Arnold TOzer of Sec­ 4 Killed as Train what 'Its commercials say It will, . fiscal 1961, the President ia count- ond Congregational Church will of- j hypotensive persons with low prea- The trouble is that the fact that. creaae over this year reflects For Fake Bills Open Forum . , , and that the piece of supposed y In­ service. See us for ’ 4’«S* ■ Ing on a 217 million surplus in the rising Interest rates which, he Im­ ficiate. Burial will be in Biickland 1 Funerals sure are merelly suffering from ti,e President chose to go along | current bookkeeping year. For Rams School Bus fatigue or overworic and their ferlor aluminum foil which looks t plied, will level off If the forecast Cemetery. | with the first school of policy has the 12 months w'hich end June 30 surplus materializes. Friends may call at the funeral (Continued from Page One) How To Tell levels rise to the normal .range aa tom and bedraggled looks that insurance work and Charles Volungevlch Walungevlch not ended the activity or influence ha estimated revenues of $78,600,- 7— Agricultural programs willhome tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 (ConUnued from Page One) To the Editor, soon aa they’ve rested. way because somebody actually 000,000 and spending of $78,383,- cost an estimated $5,623,OOO.OOCl, an to 9 p.m. Tile funeral of Charles (Volun- Carthy of Bristol. Meriden Police Shortly after appearance in The Rarely doEahypotenaion indicate of the second school. While our dip­ custom glass for and Capt. Robert Rundlq, Lts. An­ tore and bedraggled it before it 000.000. increase of $510 million, mostly f.br ge.vich) Walungevich of 166, Adams week. He said he. had reported Herald of my letter warning folks the presence of'totjie serious under­ lomats talk at Geneva, under In­ St. was held today from,the Wal­ tliein in need of repair and had as­ ton Nelson and Donald Paige and lying condition. Even less often Is came In front of the camera. your furniture tops. The 952-psge budget contained the price support programs,These Abraham Soyder of the gyp games perpetrated in structions to reach a ban agree­ and other farm price stabilization Abraham Snyder, 66, father of ter N. Leclerc Funeral Home, 23 sumed that the fault had been cor­ Trooper Frank Cassello of State the name of charity a business man It wise to try to raise ;hlood pres­ Is such diailluslonment neces­ no major aurprises. particularly ment which will be sound and prac­ We’ve been in busi­ aince Elsenhower revealed the activities would a'ceount for $451 Israel Snyder of Manchester, died Main St. fit 8:30 a.m. followed by a' rected. Police. asked me just how to differentiate sure without first making an at­ sary? Is the Federal Trade Com­ X solemn requiem Mass at St. Bridg­ Beavers said he had left honie Approximately $2,500 in $100 between legitiifiate solicitations and tack on the basic condition that'a tical, our opponents of any agree­ principal figures 11 days ago In million of the increase and $3,950,- Saturday in Springfield, Mass. mission, with its unimaginative his State of the Union meaaage. 000, 000 of the total. He was born in Lithuania, and et’s Church at 9 a.m. about 6:55—about 15 minutes be­ bogus bills have been received by the phony. . responsible for the lowered level. ment of any kind fight their rear­ ness ten years with The Rev. P - 'mond Yaskauskas, federal agents, state and local po­ concern, with the literal truth, Altogether, the document In­ 8— Veterans services and bene­ came to the United States in 1908. fore the accident—and was on his I really was surprised that this But it’s hypertension (high pres­ guard action by coming up with over 24 years ex­ cluded 79 legislative proposals, Other Survivors are his wife. assistant pa of St. Franciq of way toj:he nearby Stogsville Cove lice aa the result of the investiga­ man asked the question. sure)—notice the difference in aware of the fact that all of us fit* will increase by $314 million Assisi Churcli, . outh Windsor, was tion started last week after, bogus spelling—that people worry most new arguments which, in effect,, .... these being the most important; to $5,471,000,000, because of high­ Fannie Levinson Snyder, two other community about H i miles across But, here is thg answer which , 4 4 1. ij 4 would like to have the privilege of celebrant. The Rev. Stanley Hastil- the tracks, to pick up other chil­ bills began turning up in Hartford, will pin the gyp solicitor to the about. Partlcuiariy men in highly prove that any test ban would not L . 4,. . , V- perience. Estimates 1—Increase postal rates by $544: er pension ra{c8 Voted last year sons, and eight grandchildren. believing the commercials, if it Funeral services were held Sun­ lo .was deacon and the Rev. John J. dren. From there he would have West Hartford, Manchester. Bris­ wall and save everyone money: responsible positions and over­ be foolproof. million a year. This was $150 and an increri^ in eligible vet­ million more than was requested, day in Springfield. Burial was in Delaney, sub deacon. Mr.*. Ray­ turned around with a full load and tol, New Haven and Portland. The "Is this Charity or what-have- weight ;women who are nearing th# pleases us? Has it ever considered gladly given. erans. majority of bogus bills were turn­ They submit their data on how and refused, in 1959. ' Beth Israel Cemetery, West mond Murphy was organist and returned to Fackler to drop off you recogniz.ed by the internal menopause or who have alread.v how dull television might be if it 9 -Labor and welfare will ri.se soiolst,. ed up in Hartford area. revenue department a.* deductable passed through this stage in their the test ban might be evaded; our by $128 millions to $4,569,000,000. Springfield. elementary school children before stopped shaving sandpaper? Has If Congress again bypasses Bearers were Joseph Moteunas, heading for nearby Stevenson, „ Although additional bills may be in income tax return.*.” lives. . , diplomats at Geneva are then in The largest increases are for med­ it ever penetrated the FTC skuill higher rate.*, as seems likely, Harrv I- Kites Joseph Baltulon'is, Jiilius Baltuto- where some of the children attend­ found, agent Hastings things that I.ast seen of the phony .solicitor Now, if you've gotten a high structed to find and Include new spending will be'increased by a ical research and hospital con­ that what we are interested in is Harry L. Kites, 73, formerly of nis Joseph Dubashinski, Francis ed high schooL any further distribution has prob­ he was 100-yard dashing it around pressure reading, especially from a safeguards in the proposed test I Iwl VIIW* WIMWW WW* like amount *ince<*postal revenues struction. Manchester; died Saturday at Port Magno and Richard Magno. Buri­ ably been stopped for the present the comer. strange doctor like an insurance not which aluminum foil is the 10— Ck>mmerce and housing , ts "It is niy practice to come to a ban agreement. By this procedure, are used to reduce the depart­ Charlotte. Punta Gorda, Fla. al was in St. Bridget’s Cemetery full stop at the railroad, birTHhe time by the investigation and res- But, be sure his notice of tax examiner, or a physician at an in­ strongest, but which advertising ment's demands on the Treasury. the only broa'd category to show exemption is genuine. The we changed the rules once after the ISSW iST MIDDLE TWWPtKg I °/^****c^^ t He was born,. Feb. 13, 1886, in where Father Yaskauskas read the brakes gave out,” Beavers, (.he fa­ sultant publicity.’' duction center, here's what you agency comes up with the newest 2 — Boost the gas tax to 4H a drop. Eatimated spending is committal service assisted by smoothies do know how to fake might do to find out if your health Geneva conference had begun. Rus­ Russell. Mass., and had lived in ther of 19-y«ar-old twin 'boys, re­ cents a gallon until June 30. 1964, down by $293 millions to $2,709,- Manchester fpr many years. He Father Hastillo.' . supposedly tax exemptions. and life are endangered by this gimmick in exploitation of the TEL.MI. 9-7S 79 peated over and over. Willard B. Rogers. sia, after some protest and hedging, when the rate would revert to 3 (WO.OOO, However, the postal rate moved to Bolton for two years' be­ Mrs. Beavers said this was her finding: which, la strongest th%me ? request of $544 million more than Whiskey Stolen 'cam e around. Then our scientists cents. This would produce sn extra fore making his home in Florida Mr*. Mary Moonan husband's first accident in his three (?heck with your family doctor. Does FTC really believe that'we, accounts for this. Generous Support Appreciated came up with new evidence sug­ $800 million a year to speed con­ three years ago. He had been a The funeral of Mrs. Mary Moon­ years of bus driving. Make sure the reading is not a the consumers, really intend to do Triple-S BLUE STAMPS struction of superhighway* — a Spending for most commerce member of Center CongregaUbnal In House Break To the Editor, ° false reading due to a natural feel­ an. 29 Mt. Nebo PI., widow of Ed-, gesting a new change in the niles. programs—particularly air safety Beavers himself said he does On-behalf of the members of .the all our writing on butter, all our program handled through a trust Church here and United Methodist ward Moonan, was held this morn­ hot , recall ever encountering a ing of tension when you're ex- The-effect of this is that >ve are ,=5KiU_incceas« b u t. ho\mng pro­ Jdancheater..AssocjalLon. amineU-by a., stranger.------time keeping under water, or all _fundJ.outsJ,de. .th.e _budget,..„._...... Church in Bol.ton.---- He was re­ ing- at the - John ..F.. .Tierney Funer­ train at the cro:=*ing beforcr If police catch_a"hurglat.-who the ones who keep hedging away Congress last year boo.sted the grams will coist less. Eisenhower tired in 1957 from the Hart Mfg. al Home, 219 W. Center St., fol­ broke into Joseph Beaulieu's house Help of Retarded Children, Inc. I Have your doctor compare hia our tennis playing behind an in­ would like to publicly extend own reading with his earlier read­ from agreement at Geneva,' be­ tax from 3 cents to 4 cents for a wants to wind up aid to college Co. in Hkrtford. lowed by a solemn high Ma.ss of 9 ESCAPE UK .8 FIRE at 174 Irving St. during the week­ visible glass shield? -month period beginning last housing and direct housing, loans Surviving are his wife, Mrs. requiem at St. James' Church. end,- they may to charge him thanks to the members of the ings. -Maybe the level that’s above cause, in our search for a perfect 21 Detroit, Jan,, 18 I.F)- -An auto­ the statistical. average is normal It can be conceded that there October and is expected, to resist to veterans. Marion Kites of Port Charlotte, a •The Rev. Joseph H. McCann was with intoxicatMiffi , community who generously sup- ban, we keep discovering clrcum given for each new account of mobile skidded on icy pavement ■ported us in our recent fund-rais­ for you and members of your fam­ arc commercials and commercials. the new :^re'que.*t. The President's 74-pSge budget former dietitian at University of | celebrant, assisted By the Rev. into a city bus today, ramming the All taken from the standees and possibilities which message had this as its keinole:. ing campaign. . ily who are built like you. . 4 t. 4_ _ I But does the FTC want to know 3—Increase the tax on aviation Connecticut and for “the Bolton John D. Regan a.* deacon, and the bus fuel tank and setting the ve- house,were tWo half-gallon bottles would-make a petfect-Jban-Impos^U------. ----- "I Invite the Congress to join nubile schools, and a niece, Mrs. j Rev. James T. O’Connell as sub- it has been our practice in for-, If your level has risen, ask for a 'the real truth?. It is that com- -v-=.....- gasoline to. .hicIe..QnJlre,. . ______of whiskey. ' ,nt/>r-..:veHrs to personatly acknowl- complete examination to include aible. from 2 cents, arid establish a new “wrariHe' to'a aeteiTHtner'effon'^^ Doriald BEntley, East Lengthea-, deacon. Faiil ChieteTarwas organi'af The three passengers bii the bus ■'B'e'aulieu repoTmmhP "bTeak • to merclals represent the most Iitit T20JH oFmore anhe achieve g substantial surplus." edge each contribution. W eregret a heart t'r'acingr cheat .'X-ray' and What the watching world, and a cent tax on jet fuel*. These ac­ dow. I “ 'I'l soloist. and its driver Red to safety. The police at 6:30, a.m. today. Entry aginative, interesting and original He said this ‘‘can be attained Funeral ariangements-are In- Burial wa» In St. James' Qpme- that the increased 'cost of postage tests 6t kidney function. good marty Americans, are begin­ tions. also requested in 1959. would bus burned to its '»rame. The car had been made through the cellar and supplies prevents us from con­ If a basic explanation is found creative effort on televiaion. It is add $72 million to revenues. while, at the same time maintain­ complete. tery with committal servi/e'' by rebounded so far it didn't catch where the lock on the outside door ning to ask is this: - Suppose it ing required, military strength and Father O'Connell. Bearers were tinuing this procedure. However, for the rising level of your blood that commercials do more to en­ Eisenhower also askid-.that the fire. Its driver was unhurt. . ■ had been broken. we feel certain that donors to our pressure, you are in need of in­ would be theoretically possible to of The Savings Bank of Manchester aviation taxes go into the general enhancing the national welfare.” Mrs. Helen H. Johnson . '' John McVeigh. John Sellick, ^ Ed­ liven the apreen than does the sup­ ward Martin and Stanley Steiner. cause can-appreciale the necessity tensive, treatment directed -tQ_. the.. cheat on some small underground fund;“lnBtead“of“the htgh*yay-trust- I Mrs. Helen H. Johnson. 71. wife cause of your symptomatic hyper­ posed entertainment. Many of them for this practical course and will " atomic test.'wharof 11? would fund. of Clarence W. Johnson; 33 Sunset undei-stand-Thrat we" are nor less tension. ■ ara really clever, much more clever St., died Saturday night at Man­ want to nin the international risk 4— Postpone a scheduled June 30 grateful for their continuing belief If there is no evidence of any than the latest brittle humbr of cut In corporation income and ex­ About Town chester Memorial Ho.spital. basic disturbance and your blood of being caught at It? What prac-- "Buth Millelt in iis. the professional comedians. Many cise taxes, -Unless this is, done. She was born April 3, 1888 In ^ e shall endeavor'to be worthy pressure tends to fluctuate widely, tlcal purpose would there be in 4 ^ Hartford, and had lived in Man-. of them are really charming, much Treasury revenups would drop at XI Gamma chapter of- .Beta of the trust placed in uq^and give you are probably in the largest such small tests? Who needs to least $3 Vi billion a year. Chester for more than 45 years. group of hypertensive patients more charmjng than sonie of the Sigma. Phi will meet tomorrow at Time to Regret Divorce Is our solemn pledge that we will make such tests? 5— Increase ’ the nationaldebt8 p.m; at the home of Mrs. Rob­ She was a mqmber of St. Mary’s continue, humbly, and to the best whose blood pressure elevation is ■4. -■ ■■■ suppoaed lighter moments In cn- Otic* again, iFor a limitod fimt, ybu con save Episcopal Church and of St. Mary’s •—Byifore Marriage Is Broken •called "essential” for -want of a ' As things stand now. We have ceiling temporarily. Eisenhower ert Thomas, 27 Jarvis Rd. A husband can have quite a few of our collective abilities, to serve 'tertainment programs. Some of said thr prospective surplus plus Guild and the Woman's Auxiliary better name. Russia committed to a test ban, fwe woys at Hie West IrancH of The Savings faults and still be better than no those who Kr'c no less precious— them happen to be deplorable In cash on hand will permit cutting Eliza Chapman Joy Circle lOf of the church. mentally retarded children. In another column, 1 shall try and to more international inspec­ of Manchester. Surviving, besides her husband, husband at all. to tel) you what you can do to help taste, but, even so,' not as law as the debt to $280 billion by the end North Methodist .Church will meet Yet it’s surprising how many ‘Thank you fpr your courtesy. tion Inside Russia than we ever of fiscal *1961. However, he said Wednesday at 2 p.m. at. the are a .*on, Richard W. Johnson of Sincerely, stabilize an essential hypertension. some of }.he routine gimmicks re- South Windsor; a daughter. Miss wive.', don't think of that until af­ thought w« could get from Russia; seasonal borrowings next fall will church. ter they’ve broken up a m vTl»8c • Mrs, John R. McElraeyy serveid to the entertainnient section Louise T. Johnson of Manchester; WTiy hot take it, especially If the rd rathisr work for Bantly than anybody make necessary a temporary in­ and are living alone. President, MAHRC, Inc. of television time. SAVE Mo n e y where your funds are sefe, always easily available . . , crease in the ceiling. a sister, Mrs. John Flenard of'Col- 394 Porter St.. Vilakazi Speaks only alternative seems to be a Daughters of Liberty, No. 17, They’ve let, themselves concen­ Bjit'dbn't t^ke pur woi'd for it. ‘The permanent ceiling is $235 LOU, will m eet. tomorrow at 8 lirigswood, N. J., and two grand­ trate 80 hard on a husband's faults Manchester, Conn. breakup of the agreement effort, and where they earn interest at the rate of V h */• a year! billion and -a temporary lid of $295 children. Sit ifi front of your own television even though our customers are spoitod p.m. at Orknge Hall, A social hour that completely overlooked are the At Vernon Church for which ■ we will be blamed to . a billion expires June 30. will follow the meeting. Funeral services will be held to- advantages marriage offers a set. Notice hoW- your interest perks 6— Remove the 4*i per cent in- n.orrow at 2 p.ip. at St. Mary’s g»«at degree? • ' woman even when her husband is To the HkHtor* Absalonj 'Vilakazi, ,a South’ A f­ 'up when the commercial'comes on. t^rm'est celling on, money borrowed Elpiscopet Church. Buriarwill be In There Is, we suspect, only one And save— TR-IPtE-S BLUE STAMPS! Because for the next few , St. James’ Mothers’ Circle will p,frorri perfect. J " Th'^af>proaohing: solicitation of. rican, will be gueet speaker st the There was, a time, of course, Qur customers tike me and their continuous supply of fbr> more than fiye years.' Eisen­ East Cemetery. Before she stnirta talking about funds to be held by the Manches­ real reason why we could not take weeks, everyone'who.opens a new savings'account will receive, with our hower already has submitted a spe- meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the ■ ■' Friends may call at the Wat- 8 p.m. meeting T u ^ a y of the when everybody calculated it would home of Mrs.. EMward Socha, 12 divorce, a wife ought; to' make sure ter Girl Scout Council, Incorporat- WSCS of Vernon I f o’ t h o d 1 a t . it. That would be thh‘ we do not fuel oil for granted—but I don’t min^. I get a bang out compliments, 500 Triplets Blue Stamps, the sarhe Blue . Stamps given .by clal message renewring this. 1959 re­ klns-West- Funeral .Home, 142 E. that life without a husband isn’t ,ed, March 13 to 19, 1960 Will be be the other way around, when the quest but congressional Democrats Moore'>St. Co-hostesk will bq.Mps Center St., today from 3 to 5 and Church. really want It, and that our whole Fdwkrd Ristau. going to be drearier than life with conducted entirely by volunteer Vilakazi is serving aa assistant thing to do was to invent some of working on Bantli^’s crack team. - ' . V - .. Grand Union'and other leading merchants. have shown little Enthusiasm. 7 to 9 p.Yp, a hilshand who has faults a-plenty. workers. Professional money rais­ effort at Geneva hha not^bech in J .Here are the spending plans professor in the Department of process for -turning ' the set off i ------From a purely selfish point of ers are ne-ver involved' in the fi­ the vein of the President's surface Eisenhower blueprinted for major •Thq AmErican Ugipn Auxiliary Mrs. Emma Mae Inman Afncan Studies at the Kennedy whlle'the commercials were on. But will meet tonight at 8 o'clpek ait view a wife should consider that nancial drive fpr funds held by our 'School of Miasions, Har^tford Sem­ instructions, but down the alley for programs; Mrs. Emma Mae Inman, 62, wife divorce is going to cost her the now more and morj of us, if we We have 12 radio di.spatched delivery trucks and 6 radio Take advantage of this special savings bonus and open an account for 1—Defense outlays will Inch, up­ the Legion Home. Members are to group. * .> inary Fouridation. those think they w-ill serve Amer­ of Egbert Inman, 225 N. Elm St., much-prized position of a married The funds secured will all be axe honest, are finding that it is '■every member of your family how! —4—- - . ward by $50 iqillion to $40,996,000,- bring coupons'. Mrs. Everett Ken­ He will-speak on the problehie ica's' power.interests best if they controlled service trucks. We’ll t^ke care of your hieating died yesterday at the .Manchester woman. It will also probably cost used in Manchester and Bolton to the ^commerciala which make the ' f. 000. Aircraft-purchaaea will be cut nedy will -toe chairman of 'the hos­ Memorial Hospital, after a long ill-, and concerns o f . his people and keep us from ever surrendering our by $642 million to $6 billion. Missile pitality commlttiee. .■ her a lol In living standards. No give belter services to the over, the role of the church in hi# rsp- programs bearable. needs in any kind of weather, day or night. ness. man can support two households as 2,200 voluntEer Girl , Scout mem­ right to as much atomic testing as procurement will dhip by $21 mil- She Was bom in- Manchester, idly changing country. So* hundrods of'gifts you edn gat FREE for ELUE^TAMPS on display at ■Uons to $3,479,000,000. Funds for William Griffin, school pa<).roL well a.* he can support one. bers in our comniunity. Our Coun­ •women from neighboring • w-e pldase. new ships will be $7 million lower Dec. 8, .1898, daughter of the late It will cost her some of her cil . ha*, only two employes and Triplo«$ Rodamptlen Cantor, 180 Morfcat Squara, N aw ln ^ n . man, was elected financial secre-i F/red J. and A'nn Curran Buzzell. friends. Mutual friends will be churches have been Invited to at­ We make elaborate efforts to A Thought for Today It takes rjeal medhanics and a bunch of regular guys who at $1,844,000,000. ■ . tary, and John Hughes, Manphea- 343 voiunteer ■ workers who give tend. convince ourselves and everybody Money ia requested to l^egin work She was a member of Second Con­ divided In their loyalties, and even their time that our girls from 7 to ter Police Dop&'ftment patrolman, gregational Church, Order of the those who take hEr side maj* soon Sponsored by the 'Manchester onlhree new Polaris miaslle sub­ 17 may have a well rounded Girl else that the issue at Geneva is take pride in their work to give Bantly Service. Their was named inside guaiitl of the Eastern Star, and Daughters of stop Including her in their plans Old Gmntt up to the Russians. But the re­ Council of Church** marines and'to buy some equip­ Anchor Club lii West Hartford yes- Scourt program., ment for three more now-In the tha-:Nlle. ' because she is no longer half Paula M. Carlson sponsibility for what happens at -spirit is rontagious and good for a fellow’s morale. I’d terdayrThe club la a at^te organ­ She served for several years on cOMple. New Mexico's Bi^blo . Indiana The Christian says, ‘This is my WEST BRANCH planning stage. This brings to 15 ization of iioljce .affiliated with the President Manchester G«neya keeps , edging back toward .the number of Pol'aris-subs built or the Manchester Pension Board and Divorce will also cost her the CJirl Scouts, Inc. -, -* own'their lands by virtue of titles Father’s World. 14 1 put Him first rathep work fpr Bantly, than anybody. Knights of-Columbus. . the Civil Defense ot'ganizatii^. -sense of accomplishment that us, and 'to the desk o f President planned.' granted by the Spanish crown irf in everything. He will take care Surviving, besides her liusband, comes from making' a marriage the 17th and 18th centuries and ipisenbower, who has here a . con­ of, my need*. Maybe I will not be Also on the fiscal 1961 schedule The Ben Ezra'Chapter of B'nai r.AS STRIKE ’TAIJvS FAIL is a new aircraft carrier.-bi)t.’vlth- are a son,, Egbert-Inman Jr,, of work. ■ . Bridgeport, Jan. 18 i(P>—SUteen confirmed by the UuilEd -Statsa in crete instance in which, by decision able to keep up., with tbe Joneses, B'rith women will meet tonight at Hampton; a tiaughter, Mrs. Fran­ The wife who quits a marriage Is the l9th .century. but who cares? I, top, must keep out the nuclbar power plant the thoEhome of Mrs. Alfer Wefbnerj -hours of talks with state and ted- or by lack of it, he proves himself “ Our Reputation' ^ cis ty. Bryan of QW Lyme; two sure to have times of feeling like, eraLlhediatora ended .early today my teet on th* ground, but my DELCO-HEAT Navy-waqted, 40 Marion Dr„ to roll bandages a failure, no matter how much she man of peace or nian of war. Is Your ABaurance* 2^Atomic energy programs will sisters, M rs.' Louis Shadlick of with no,progress reported In the JAP BUZZARD KHXS 2$ heart.will bp close to the great lavings S a n k ■ for the Amarican Cancer Society.' Mknehester, and Mrs. Henry Mc- blames li^r husband for the rriar- Tokyo, Jan. IS (IB—A kowUng heart o f God,” . cost an estimated $2,889,OOO.'OOO — effort- to' end a strike of 192 em­ about the same aa this year. A cut L a u g h 1 i n of Avon,' and seven xiage being unhappy. ployes of the. Bridgeport Ga's Co. bllazait^ awept nortkera Japan \a Setting F«r,CaBtro • ’Others may worry about health MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE ‘‘Working with Children Who grandchildren. Ma'-riage offers a woman a lot over the . weekend, lekvUg 2$ / ■ in. uranium purchases will be off­ ^ ev en when the^*mai;riag* is far RepreiKntatiVea of the company and --death and' hydrogen bqmbs. W osr Mifklla Turapika, M ancha$^i Cohn. set by “ substantial Increases for re­ Need Help Socially and Academ­ Funerkl services will be held at and local 12298, United Mine dead, 70 mlaaing and M Mnraa. Castro may not. have ^ e to The Christian is not afraid of any­ ically” will be the topic of Mias the SecoAd (Congregational Church from perfect. And It’s a shame for Moat o( ttle dead and ndaatag search and development.'; a woniaft not to recognize that if act Workers, met with the mediators MS our ambaasador about wheii thing or worried about. anything HOURS: MON.-THURS< 10 A.M.-4 P,M.~FRL 10 A.M.-8 P.M. S—Space exploration outlays will Violet Bump, social worker, a t. a tomorrow at 2 p.m. with the. Rev. from t p.m. yeeterdisy until ahodt were flahermek. Six llakkig kata and how hs. ig going to pay for He knows that God Io v m him-as be Ineraqaei] Hy $275 million to. $600 m eati^ of the Child Study . Group Arnold .W. Tozer officiating. Biirial until after abe has broken the mar­ were amk.and twe'aOMaa waa* riage bond* and had a taste Of go- 6 a.m., today. New talks were tb^ .property hs haa boon seizing His own child.. . - ._J ' ' MEMBER8 FEI^Rr AL DEPOSIT INSURANCE OORP. million. . of Manehastar tomorrow at 1 -p.'m. will ha- 1ft' East Cemetery. ^idbeduled lor 2 P-m. tomorrow. mlaaing. Rev. Paul C. Kaiser BAITFLi v ii 4 i A » .4« c in the Buckley School library. Friends may call at the 'Holmes hig it Slone. 1 4—Foreign aid spending is peg-V Americans in Cuba, but he Concordia Lutheran Church 131 m A»H StREBT^ MANCHEiSTEA..CONRi ' • ■ ' , ' ' • L ; \ f ■vl -/ PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.,'MONDAY. JANUARY 18, 1960 Center Church Votes , Bolton taly Milliners Science Shrinks Piles 12 Brownies Show Latest in New Way Without Surige^ . For Family Life Unit H ig h F a sh io n Stops Itch—Relieves Pain A. - To Be Scouts N«« Tm4, N. Y. (SpmUI) - For the aatonlehlAg atatementa like ‘'PIlH The eetabllehment o f -a Family first time lelcnce hSs found ■ new have cested to be a probleihl (Continued from Page One) htSIing substance with the aeton- 'The leeret is a hew betling thb- Lilfe Commlnloh waa voted by the Flying-up ceremonies for 12 stance (Bio-Dyne*)—dieebvery' vfr) 6t Centet Ctongregetlonal Church Ishlng ability to’ shrink hemor- girls from Brownies to Scouts will printed orange flowers had a slip rhSids, stop itching, and relieve a w6rId-faAi6ue reiearcb institnta membership-at^ their 181st annual pain — without surgery. This substance is now aveilibU meeting, held in the church sanc­ take place tomorrow at 7 p.m. at on acarf tied around the base at the in sappofitory or eiktiaent form crown with the ends of the scarf In ease after case, while gently tuary! yesterday afternoon. ^ • *- the Community Hall. relieving pain, actual teductien under the nini* Preparation HP falling over the ffont brim and al­ (shrinkage) took placs. At your druggist. Money back Both ministers, the Rev. Clifford The glrla who Were members of most completely covering the O. Simpson and the Rev. Laurenc* Most aniesitig of alt-resulta wert guarenteS. model’s eyes. •Beg. U. B. fat. OA J. Vincent, spoke of sensing a need 1 .a Brownie Troop 68 under- the sS thorough that sufferers mads leadership of Mrs. Patricia Mlley Buyers and fashicn writers for U\p development of grater moved north from Rome, where unity and spliritual enrichment will be members of Girl Scout four days of showings concluded wlthlh the family unit. Follow­ Troop 68 under the direction of Saturday. They hoped the clothes to ing a presentation of ideas by Mrs. Mrs. Donald Tedford. ^ seen In Florence would be more W hen you want the best, buy Walter Frederlckson, the group exciting than those in the capital. voted to set up such a commission Girls who have passed the The designers showing In Rome to explore possibilities and oppor­ ■ ;-S- qulrements. to become scouts are came up with beautiful clothing tunities for the enrichment of fam Janls Hammond. VloWt O’Reilly, and stunning fabrics, but there Uy life. I Irene Farrell, Brenda GOodwln, were few daring changes to stimu Presiding over the meeting was Shirley Zeppa, Diane Tedfortl^^ late real lntet;eBt. Atty. Arthur LeClaire, retiring I Cathy Jarvis, LetiUa R e o p e 11 Most of the Roman couturiers jnoderator. Ellse Matthews. Carol Strickland left the female form pretty much In brief oral reports, both min­ Gail Chessy, and Laura Smith. alone. They focused on the. waist isters also recommended for the Patricia Smith, Claudia Struff, and bins. 'They lengthened skirts. CANDIES coming year a greater concern and Pamela May who became Fontana made news with color­ for the "goldsn age" members of scouts last fall will also }>« mem­ ful surah silks from Liberty of the parish; more program oppor­ bers of the troop. London. She worked out bright tunities for the young adults, both Ball Co-Chairman Seven Scouts of Troop 108 will Color schemes for the British fab­ married and unmirfied; and the assist Mrs. Tedford and her as­ rics, and Liberty revived and PINE LENOX PHARMACY promotion, of a greater teellng of Dr. John Barry, co-chairman of sistant leaders, Mrs. Robert May modified floral prints the man- responsibility for Increased finan­ the Jaycees Charity Ball, anno\inc and Mrs. John Struff, In the Im­ ufecturer used In the 1890s. 299 E. CENTER ST. Ml 9-0896 cial giving to the church. ' . es tickets for the Jan. 30 event pressive candlelight ceremony. Only 27-year-old Patrick de Atty. Charles N. Crockett wps are now available at several Man­ They' are Donna Calhoun, Daisy Barentzen sought to tamner with elected dhurch moderator for 1960; chester business places. Diniock, Donna Tedford. Sandra the prevailing silhouette. He A budget of 878.56S waa ap- ..They may be obtained at the V/ood, Janice Scanlon! Margaret Dushed shouldert afid sleeves iroved,. following an explanation town clerk’s oftlce in the Municipal Peace, and Claire Southerlln. backward. He de-emphaslzed the ly Richard Hurd, chairman of the Building, the Beller Music Shop on Parents and friends are Invited. bust by building out the waist. prudential committee. . , Main St., Medical Pharmacy, Plne- Refreshments will be served fol­ The reslult waq a Planting line. He A&P SUPER MARKET IN MANCHESTER The report of the clerk showed Lenox Fharmacy, the North . End lowing the ceremonies. also was one of the few Roman a total membership of 2,116, rep­ Pharmacy and Gteen Pharmacy. designers to keep skirts very short. Mayor Eugene Kelly Is honorary Selectmen’s Meeting The general Impression among 261 BROAD STREET resenting approximately 1,195 fam^ The Board of Selectmen at their chairman of the affair at the Ar­ Herald Photo by Ofiara many buyers wa.s that the Ital­ Hies. The enrollment In the meeting on Friday received a let­ church school, including the 'con- mory, for which the Maurice Lan- ian designers so far had - shown ter of resignation from R. K. Jones OPEN TUES., WED., THURS., FRI flrmaUort classes, totals 782* and derman orchestra will furnish Mark Golden Anniversary little of the dynamism which music. Proceds* /will remalh In Jr. as tree warden. Jones, tor- captured foreign interest after has a staff of 107 teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Peter DownorowU^' In further action, the church Manchester and will be divided merly of Clark Rd„ has moved out the war. The buyers felt It was up equally between the Heart Assn, of state. No action was taken on Sr., 184 irying St., celebrated their wicz. They have 8 children and 16 AND SAT.'til 9 P.M. body voted, after lengthy discus­ grandchildren. Mr. Downorqwtz Is to Florence to supply the punch. sion, to authorize the church coun­ and Cancer Society. '• a new. appointment. 50th wedding anniversary at an Today’s urogram Included a A check foj; 8307.20 was re' a retired employe of Cheney Bros U S 'E . CENTER ST., OPEN WEDNESDAY, cil to Uke such measures as it open house at the home of their Their cljildren are Mrs. John millinery display, new snorts- Smith and Mrs. Charles Tiffin were celved'by the board from Civil De­ ; THURSDAY & FRIDAY 'Til 9 P.M. finds naccssary, including the pos Peter Downorowtz Jr.. 85 Evanlskl, Mrs. Jerry Beavilieu wear and boutique wear. Show­ ■ibUlty o f adding a second stair­ elected to serve 3-year terms on fense Director John Avery for re­ aon. ings of high fashion get Under­ the missionary committee. curring charges on telephones at School St., yesterday. Relatives Peter DQwnorowt?! Jr. and Edward way, to Insure the safety of peo­ Lownorowtz, all of, Manchester way tomorrow wdth Emilio Pucci ple In the choir loft. It was vot­ Joining the music committee ate control and warning points for and^ friends from Hartford, West Hartford, ForestvlUe, Penn.s.yl- Mrs. EJdward Wayier, Hartford, opening first. Capued, Schuberth ed to move the organ pipes in or Francis Green and William Graif. the year 1058-59 Simonetta, Fabianl, Venezianl, Mrs. David McComb Is the new Selectman authorized the bor­ vahia and New Jersey attended.. Mrs. Kenneth" Skinner arid Stanley der to make possible the accom­ Downorowtz, both of l^ndsor Irene Galitzlne, Enzo and Ba- modation of a larger number of meml;^ of the nominating commit­ rowing of an additional $20,000 The Downorowtz couple was making a total of $50,000 the town married Jan. 1-7. 1910 in Prlceburg. Locks, and Henry Downorowtz-of ratta will follow during the week people In the choir. tee. • The shows will be held in the hls- Elected to a 5-year term on the has 'T>orrowed so far In anticlpa- Pa., by the Rev. Joseph Dudkle- Colchester. Also voted’ was an authorization torir Pitti Palace. for the church to purchase two prudential committee are Frank tion of taxes in the current fiscal Morasco and Mrs. Hugh Brauti- year. yesterday, after a week of going additional lots at the Bolton Lake hear representatives of secondary s u m m e r s c h o o l p l a n n e d property now owned by the church. ghm. Used clothing Drive schools. without meals. Others had started MOHDAY New HaVei). Jan. 18 (An — A The lots are to be used for perk­ Six couples comprise the re­ The 'Women’s Alixlllary of the eating earlier. ligions literature committee for . Good used clothing will be. col­ summer publlc-..Jtlgh school pro­ ing. Money fior the purchase has lected this week under the super­ Volunteer Fire Department will All 19 are in a disciplinary cell- gram is. planned fo start tWs year 1960; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kle- block. They refused food in prolest already M m earned and set aside colt, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. vision of the student Council at meet tonight at 8 at the firehouse. by Yale University. The project, by the Oo-Weds. the Elementary School. Articles Laymen of the Congregational after prison officials cut them to to use facilities at nearby North TUESDAY and Stanley Sasiela, Mr. and Mrs. Ches­ two meats a day as further punish­ Other Officers ter Bigelow. Mr. and Mrs. Charles collected, will be turned over to Church will attend the Tolland Haven High and open to •-Junior In addition to Moderator Crock-^ Gipson, Mr. and Mrs, C, B. Carl­ Save the Children Federation and Churchmen’s Fellowship supper ment for rule infractions. and senior high, school students ett, the following were elected to son and Mr. and Mrs. William sent to the eoutiherii mountains meeting in Yemen tomorrow at 7 Warden John W. Turner says from the New Haven metropolitan church offloes; David MoComb, Steiner. for distribution to needy people. p.m. Reservations can still be the men have 'created no disturb­ area, will be financed' partly by a WEDNESDAY vice moderator; Ruth Porter, Added to the social action corn- Items requested are clothing, made with Adolph Roberts or ance. He says a doctor is keeping $15,000 grant from the Ford Foun­ clerk; Paul Ames, treasurer; Er­ mittee are Williarn Stroh, Mrs. both summer and winter, for all C^iarles Church. an eye on Uie holdouts. Some of dation. ' Ita puipose will be to nest strong, sssietant treasurer; George Smith, Mrs. Robert W. Tay­ age groups including adults; low- Cliurch ReelMts the prisoners, he adds, had .cookies help high school pupils and to give Mrs. Mark Hill, Mrs. Draper Ben­ lor and Miss Elizabeth Krapowicz. heel6d shoes, overshoes, sheets and Cfiiarles ‘ V. Lathrop was reelect- and food left over from Christmas beginning teachers an opportunity son, Mrs. George Smith, Miss Ger­ Mrs. Leroy Olsen and Mrs. Ches­ blankets. vice chairman of St. George’s when they started the fast. to work with master teachers. trude Carrier, Mias Helen Car­ ter Bigelow were elected to serve DlmM March at $150 Episcopal (Thurch at its first an­ rier and Mr. and Mrs. - Francis three years On the publicity com­ To date 87 contributors have nual meeting last night at the Haddoi, assistants to the treasur­ mittee. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Had­ donated $149.85 to the local March Community Hall. Also reelected den will be the official church dele­ of Dimes campaign. Anyone who- were Mrs. Joseph D’ltalia; clerk, er. and H S. McDonough, treasurer. THIS IS THE HOUR! Mrs. Grace Agard was elected gates to regional and state confer­ did not receive a folder In the mail ences. may send a contribution to 'Mrs. Six members were elected to assistant treasurer for benevo­ serve on the executive committee.. lences; John Bengston, treasurer 'The slate of officers was pre­ Leslie Bolton, March of Dimes pared and presented by the 1959 treastirer, R.F.D. 2, Manchester, Prank Barry o* Manchester and for the church school; JuUen nominating committee; Richard Harold Bickford, of Coventry were Strong, aM stwit treasurer for the Knight chaten»ao,'rAnu)M Aironson MaaOng^^lUa Week namM /to S-ycar terms; Mrs. Roy chuinjii isshaehr'sii*" OaorgwiJhiHd Althea Potter, Stanley Sasiela and Tonight 'will be "Ladles’ Nile" Bosworth 4,nd Mrs. Homer Fagley and Nonhan Arey, auditors. Ruth Porter. at the medting Of the Holy Name to 2-year terms; Mrs. Sire Gorton Mrs, Harry Maidment waa» re­ Society of St. Maurice Church in and Davtd Toomey to 1-yesr terms. elected historian and Christie Mcr the church hall smarting at 6:30 The meetin-' adopted a $3,800 Cormick finance coordinator. o’clock with a siMghettl dinner. budget. The financial report of the Newly otx)een representative to Ladies’ nite is being given ita church indicAtes the budget will be the Manchester Council of Church­ Local Stocks rightful meaning, acoordtag to the met through pledges and other es la M n. Newton Moore. The men of society. The ladies will sources. four hew me»b«a-at-laige serv­ be the cooks, wallressed, dish Public Record ing On the church council are C. Quotations Famished by washers, anr4 82!4 Point of the Mountain. Utah, mpted service. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. These hours are eapeolally con­ 89 Life and Indemnity Ina. Cos. be M n. Emerson Bpsworth, Mrs George EmmerHng, Robert Mc- Charles Ubert, Mrs. John Massey, Jan. 18 (>P>—Utah .State prison venient lot saving or transacting other financial business on your : Comb, Roy Keith and Mrs. Walter Aetna Casualty .. .211 221 authorities waited today for three vv^v Home'from work, or while doing .some late afternoon’ snop- Aetna Life ...... 86 89 Mrs. Jack Early, and Mrs. F r ^ Plerfce. Warnock. remaining holdouts to abandpn a pliig Thiirsdavs o( rnursp, the hours are extended right straight PORK LIVER IB 19' Edward Dik weia eleit Lake* ■ Committee. Arrow, Hart, Heg. 65 Associated Spring 22 24 ALL BEEF ’The five couples. Comprising the HAMBURG fellowship committee for the com­ Bristol Brass ....' 11^4 13 Ground Beef ing yeax are Mr. and Mrs. Leon^ Dunham Bush .. . . 9>4 10% ’Twombley, Mr. and Mrs. ^Robert Em-Hart .J5DV4 Landis, Mr. and.Mrs. A lb w Bogll, Fafnlr Bearing . . 63 66 Short Ribs of Beef LB 45' Dr. and Mrs. Mather Neill and Mr. Landers Frary Clarki 119*4 9 ^ 2 1 H and Mrr. Stanley .Sasiela. N. B. Machine ., . . 23 >4 25 >4 New members oh the flower com­ North and Judd - . 37*4 . 4 0 ^ Chunk Bologna LB 49' mittee are Mrs. Kenhath Hudson, Rogers Corp. (B) . 1 8 ^ 18%' and Mrs. ’ MlUard Appleby. The Stanley Works Ne\^4 21 23 ' SUPER-RIGHT Terry Steam . . 38 42 ■ three members of the memorial Frankforts ALL MEAT SKINLESS. LB 55 fund committee are Robert Rus­ Torrington .... . 3 3 35 Veeder Root .. . 51 54 sell, chairman, Mrs. Charles Bader SURER- LB L e C and Mrs. Ralph Maher. The above qua'ta'tions are not to Thomas Glenn, Mrs. Mildred be construed as actual markets. 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And if it from Rocket, ” *ald Adam* after »-l- Local Offense Paced bv Dan Pinto and "Vin Kohen, each with 21 points; pelcct 10,000-point circle of Carrolf, Iota's,. Jan. IH LTl— I weren’t fo r Howe’s selfless at- How.e a w^eekend p r o ^ U o n of five S ^ l Shutout Bid . , and w ith'lrv -Foster and. Frank Butkus controlling , both A. pawngrr plane with the tltude on the Ice. he'd have done It P'>int* "bur you ran t compare the Bernle ( ^ m Boomi GooffraKffl, pro baskeUtall and was talking 8TANDING.S. boards, Manchester's Green Manor s trounced last place St. Mlnn6ap«ll« professional bns- long ago. maintains General Man- players. ' Henri JPocket Rocket) Rlc^rd i^ W. |U Pet. with bos.s Ben Kerner in the ketMlI team aboard landed diir- ager Jack Ad8m.s "Richard i* a truly great goal- Tom Johnson scored for the Can^ MANCHESTER . .6 0 1.000 Joseph’s at Suffield, 89-68 yesterday- afternoon in a Farming- St. Louis Hawks' dressing room. ln|F a heavy snotystorm In a Th# Detroit Red Wing « picked iroi^r. Howe in truly in e*t in diene. Bob Armstrong; spoiled igmJlj Eaiit Hartford . .857 ^ ,------‘ ton Valley l-,eague encounter. The topic, of diacuseion; Tax de­ rnfleld near here earl.v today. up three point* la*l night ** the Everything he does on the ice.' He s 'Jacques Plante * bid f-y, of a favorite flgh’ mast magnetic prize fight altrac-'the whole thing off in* controver- ers In this period but Bobby Knight Totals .*9 The 6-f(X»l-9 acorer-reboiinder | tion in history outside of a heavy- sy about theater TV. During the Paces and Surhoff countered with 19 Rnfflelil (SSI Francisco. story of the old days. It had to do Amrrican Horkov rewrote the Na.ional Basketball I F - Pin*. with a promoter offering a tin­ weight I'hampion. would draw that height of the debate, Robinson points..betv/een them to insure vic­ Brnostd ...... 1 Aasn. record book la-st season with , For First Setback eared bloke $1,200 for a ..fc... fight, ...... and kind of money anjiwhere with an 'walked into Norris' office at Madi-r tory. Standings Mali ...... -..-.,3 2,1(1.5 points and' a 29;2 average. ‘ A"t(vusand ^ opponent like’ Pender, who is oh- son Square Garden to find the Ancfllna Tan 18 (/P)__ ‘?'strik«>a in a row during a secohd-^'TitUe for a tovichdown. The old (Quimby and Reilly emerged as W. L. T. Sirillvan ...... ■...... 11 ’ This season his average is 26.5. j being countered with record of two touchdown Cannon ...... n ' s e m e out.side of New England. : monopolist dejected, head down quarter touchdown drive. He com­ the game's high ; orers with 26 Springfield ...... 28 12 3 BarnstI ...... 4 aecond best of hu career, but hts i Schayes Hits 15^000 Points dollars nr nuttin’.” Tlie accurate arm of Johnny pleted 13 o f 18 pa.ssps for 72 per passes is held by several players. points apiece, while Perrone was , 11 g'v ' New York, Jan. 18 (( *'7'.'' of Pauf'Hornung proved a In the first game, Dick Kross v /a & iN iA / Totals ...... 34 New Y ork-iN E A ) Dolphf after sinking a long set shot in a' Bradley's giant-killing Braves two of those 12 play more than Archie Moore and vice v e r /s 'a o in the scrap. TV adds $100,000 to ,Iirn raising his head, "if yivu will winning combination in the 10th on paases, 38 on' punt returns and mark of four. (Quebec .. , ...... 10 31 5 22 , Sror* m hulf .'W-29 Manor ^ career average of 25.1. He scored 68 on kickoff returns for a total Man Mountain paced Winsted with 34 points while and their invincible home court at onci. long that the National fo x in g the-swag, and the Sugar Man col- on.U-let me. . annual Pro Bowl. 3rmVh^''H5,w kll35Vl l‘rv"^^^ -Schayes scored his 1,5.000th a v e r a g i n g 21 plus of 211 yards. "Man, that Big Daddy is a moun­ Glen Cross scored 39 for Wllliman- Peoria, 111., chopped down Cincin-1 Oscar Hoops 46 Assn, vacated the title, set^ng up lects 76 per cent of that and 42'» . Sugar Ra,\ drove hard bargains over Minneapolis veslerday. When in professional basketball the oth-, average of nati's clear-cut claim to No. 1 last The tVe.at walloped the East 38- __ The West's defensive line put a tain ail by himself,” said West -tlc as both teams went over the , L. rr-_ . - . ,r business el.se- terrific ni.sh on Piittsburgli's Bobby Coach Red Hickey of San Frari- 100 mark. This improved Winsted ' 6TSi lef^",..th'e^game w=as stopped Pvtilmer^ in - 8a n—Franc4/co—where. -gAte., in the National Football L.eag:ue's Layne. He v^as saddled all day cLsco. team will be Manchester's next JJConn Hoop Reputation SinkB That's like a oa.sebsll player monev. ranks, could be the great-i feat of the last major Unbeaten. I Mike Gwens to over- the Utah strong hoy Won general Robinaon taking on Pender is. if where. All-Star .aerie..!. and the Hawks gave him a,trophy. crashingashing the 4.000-Hit Club which pst ba.sketballbasketball pla'.verplayer in the his-j It was. In fact, wipe-out week; ^ 46-point splurge bv Cin-‘ recogn\uon'hv"stoppling the” onion nothing much more, sn interesting "The time he tackles a Mm# with the quarterbacking becaime "W ith the guys we had out there home opponent on Sunday, Jan. 31. In other games yesleidav. the ..,* 8 A crb*d of 58,876 in the Col- Next Sunday Manchester will quite tcrtainlv will close upp shop, lottotV v of Ihi*this strictly AmericanAmerican: : among----- ^ the "unbeatable.^," with the: Oapar Robertson ha-s a ^ . PK, e problem in mathematics, or maybe fighter with whom he ran get th* of Philadel­ —^^Lipsebmb, Colt Gino Marchettl. BosKvn Celtics, leaders of the Faist- picker. laeum saw Baltimore's Unita-s, travel to Holyoke, Mass, to meet As Result of 212-79 Defeat with the membership of one ijiven' game. But thVv^hancea aie that*! three other perfect record clubs of Oiitptlcw!^ Self it's a alriking example of the tax more important money, the other phia had the flu. (Chicago'.s Fred) Williama and AAU Swimming Meet ; 'Pin Division: defeated the Philadel­ major test againilt improving named the game's most valuable the Holyoke Allies. Manchester de­ it by it s ^ in d e r . the immortal T)'i when the "history of.^the National a week ago also falling. First it who^tpriced himself ..Situation. . IrO' Is going to get his prire. Eayne's 4.3-yard pass to Pitts­ (Chicago's Doug) Atkin.s - - you phia W ainu's, 129-123: the Syra­ Notre Dame (ll-3i a. Chicago; Rohinxon player, toes three tourthdoym pass- feated the Allies earlier In the ■y> Cobb. ' i Basketball Assn, is Witten some ■was Texas A*M. beaten by Smilh- burgh's* Jimmy Orr sparked the couldn’t see the defensive back- cuse .Nationals turned back the Stadium on Friday. Cincinnat.i ' e«—all in the first half for a new season'by 10 points, 89-79. The University of Connecticut* Pete Gregory led Danbury icor- Yet .Schave.s’ tremendous feat at-! years hence the chapf^s about . ern Methodist Tuesday night. Then J Duouesne on 'taturdav X East's final drive in the last period. field. New York Knickerbockers, 129- Pro Bowl record. still rates as a basketball power In ing with 19 points, making all but Halted nothing------more than-- 4 a stick iWiltj W ilt the .Still Still Chamberlain. Cpiisy Upiisy LaSalle, defeated by Syracuse on | j^e week whil The East marched to the five-yard "And I’ll tell you something — B^ At School Pool Feb. 6 117, and the Detroit Pistons out- Green Bay's iJornung scored one line but needed eight plays and a with those moutnains up front, we P B.' p. pi.«. New England, but Its reputation one of them in the first half,; but of tvpe oritwo in the public prints. 1 .and George Mikan. who dominated , Wednesday, before Villanova, beat-j ^ ifornia and -f (troean 6 - (M) 12 Plattsburjfh'g Jack Potter ^as high scored the Cincinnati Royal*. 115- touchdowTi. kicked a field goal and penalty to score. Several times the didn't seem to need a defensive West of the Hudson River went up The)*» the way it haa been with the I his era. will be considerably m ore' en by West Virginia 89-81, and u'esi Virtrinia, irgima are idle 3 Surlioff 2-3 22 in smoke over the weekend as the man of the night with 22.* 110. qiiiet, well-mannirred and so ft-sy ru p y . And next seasim Oscsr j top-ranked Cinoinnatl .fell Satur-; :}Temnle-Tempered Indians five conversion.s for a total of 14 fl Ptau .. 4 3-3 U East tried — b\it failed — to pow­ backfield.” LengGien le-(Ml I-'ifth-ranked Ohio Stale is points— another record. er over. Lipscomb at tackle. Final­ In the., East dressing room. (I (Quimby 10 6-9 26 By EARL YOST meilley relay; 13 and 14,-year: Huskies were trounced, 112-79, by Plattsburgh led -47-4S at the hall .pollen Sr^Myes since_ l« bro)^in| ^rtson, me 0/,f ^ day "ifiM. 5 . , Saturday, seventh-rankedArl ; i / 3 Kinp . . . n 1-1 2.1 olds. 50-yard freest.vle an(i Niagara University.' and bore down on defense in tha The Uorti' Ghainpion Cells , Svracuse club of what! etneinnati, j,,, ground to mon- The W est's defen.sive line was ly Layne passed a two-yarder to Layne told' Coach of 2 KnighI 9 2-4 20 Manchester High's beautiful i fumbled 1 Brigham Young 9'ridav. 0 100-yard backstroke, 15 and Leading the Saturday night second half. As a result, the New lengthened uheir lead to -’-'w a s then the I^ational Basketball j opolize mote newspapei space led by Baltimore's Lip.scomb, Cleveland’s Jimmy Brown for the Philadelphia: "I'm .sorry, coach, it jc HoKomtiai 0-0 0 swimming pool will be the -Bill Now the ."We for the top na- i2th-ranked Utah .S:ate at 16-year olds, 200-yard free­ butchering was Niagara's A1 But­ Vork team picked up another 48- gMiPs over the Warriors Iveague in the sea:''on of 1948-49. Nobody has made a more , rankingsmgs t*.,tr*.,t h o r o u g ' h ‘ 1 y ■named the game's top lineman. score. . was my fault. I had a bad day.” J" Totals 50 14-20 114 Qould Win for Dealer Lane scene of an approved Amateur points in the remainder of tha Siiarman and I rank P.amsey. led. som/ftime In February, Schayes. thorough study of basketball and . ^ oi more Satuidaj. Geoi„ia Tech. ' ' ^ e y held the East running game Unitas’ three scoring heaves Shaw said it wasn’t Layne’s ] ,st. Cyril's i style, 100-yard butterfly . and ler, who got 44 points, a new school No. 6, is the only lop 10 club to ' game while limiting Danbury to 30. Boston to a 4.5-2628 lead in inethe firstiirsi serious injury, is sure to worked at jt, harder than the s's- teams presenting impressive ere-' . ■ to a scant 50 .-yards. v'-ont to Colt Ray Berry (22 yards), fault. Said Shaw: "The 'West-had P. .B, F. rij«. Athletic Union (AAUI swim­ 200 medley relay. record. Connecticut never really facing Auburn in s'! / , 3 D ’Apicu ...... ,4 • l-a1 9 1 ming meet Saturday, Feb. 6. AAU niles will govern. Par­ figured out how to cope with his Both 'Coast Guard and Amherst 12 minutes and ? 1 hit another phenomenal total 0,- eight. 2?0-'pound Schayes. who was denlials - 'P Seven Strikes Colt Lenny Moore (65) and San the passing, the protection and the 2 HoflPrlh ...... Jk. . .5 (Ml ’ 10 1 Soiitheaiitei'n Conference game,] ‘ actually set up the deal which (vtr •' The program will be co-spoa- ticipants 12 years of age and deadly jump shot. ’ have losing records so far this sea- Celts needed ” mam lei am rebounds.' leaving him ** fai graduafed from New York T'niver-, Besides Cintinhaii. which holds ■tviXav^ ^ ^ 1/ New York (N E A) --A lot of* Y. A. Tittle of San Franolvo Francisco’s J. D. Srnith (6). Moore receiving. And that's about good 2 K p m t ...... 2 Tuesday■day and Tenne.-seeTenne.ssee in a K^niegame „,^ri contend that the could siMll the first flag t Lane- 0 P»'rrf*n»> ...... 10 4-4 24 sored by the West Hartford older must register,with the Connecticut scoring was led by son, but by'beating the Cadets. Am­ had 43 points for Ihe losers. spelled Unttas and tossed seven also ca\ight a 13-yard pass from enough to win any ball game,” in ff'ont o f the current field In that *ity and a pro at 20 before he an 86-71 earlier victory oyer B ra d -. that ,.n„ni*enunts in tnethe .SEC s a i on 'satiirvSatur^ .. u ... supervised outfit ha* w(iii in th# .1 W irth ...... 6 1-3 13' S w im ^ lu b and the Manches­ AAU or YMCA. Ajsma,ll fee John Plpczynskl,. who got four herst has pulled a little closer to The Nats broke open a tight department as he is in scoring ^-a.^.gnvwhere n»ar fiillv matured, lev. there's defending NCAA chani- • .- • - . - / slugging Indians should have won 2 M dHOf.o , 4 0-0 fi ' game In the last four minutes to Trader's )l years as a general 0 R rilly ...... 12 2-2 26 ' ter Board of Education. will be charged for each event. free throws and six goals ,for 16 the break-even point. The I/ord That will mean another brief men- ’ Dend-E.ve Dick pion California U4-1I, West Vir- w iX t -iF la i T-ateS i v a na/’iAn. the American League pennant lasi manager. As the frustrated Mil­ heat the Knicks: Larry Costello got 3 Mazurf^k ...... 1 0-0 2 Events scheduled are a* fol­ Entries will close Feb. 2. points. Jeffs have five wins and six losses tion on the sport.* pages and then .Schayes, weficoordinated,. gjm* i L5-11, Bradley (12-1) *"'1' n / c wJWi triiM tiv niialv'its/win waukee Braves know *0 well, a They will be available ■ later Yale also took to the road Satur­ now. Coast Guard is two and seven. . hot at the epif'and the Nats pulled Wilt Chamberlain, Bob Cousy. Bob (,-ong and of'good speed, excels at Georgia Tech (13-1) in the J’’®"* iV \ .».in «T HiM^ton J*’®'’ 'J°u’l bounce down in 15 Totals s ...... 43 ^^-12 94 lows; Eight-year-old.s. Anri un­ 5 strea,: to . club can't obtain a second baseman Scori* at half . - thi.s week. day night and got socked, 68-62, Dick Gernold of Amherst made away. Costello wound up with 31 PettlY and the other glam our; the „„tside and as a line. ' ** '■ ^ m s v n onoim '59^0, it won't be the fault Tankers Set Records, 53 3.5 der, 25-yard free.style and 25- : Salurdaj'. ’ unless it ha* one of some stature to yard butterfly; ,Nine and . 10- Prizes will be awarded to all by Penn. * 26 points, tops for either team. TTie poinls. / guys will resume------grabbing------.a the: ...... the deadest-eye,...... Behind ...... them Ohio State ^ . . . . (11-2), . . . o. baluraav. ^ , of .the game's folem osl wheelei exchange. So it "'a* that Martin, The Pistons snapped a 106-106 Some of tonight’s ^00 i^airings t year-olds. ^Sfyard freestyle first, second and third place In other gamea involving Con­ Cadets were led, by Dick Hastings headlines. ' Dick In the biisine.ss from the foul the twin Skyline po^ev* “ J X . ? ’’ and dealer. P'rank Lane. Cal McLiah and Gordon Coleman, individual -winners; also to necticut college teams, Fairfield with 16. tie with seven straighl free throws send 14th-ranked ,Illm (X M lf>-2) To fully appieciate the tremen- adjudged the finest first baseman and 25-yap'‘.v . . . . State, the Big Eight Conference Chalking up four new school records>^1ancbester High’s ed Coast Guard, 74t62, and Dan­ , . . . infield the trader Inherited when 25 Deal* .Already Chatter Amherst went ahead for good'after, Jnd t^he Pistons defeated the L a k -' .Srha.ves’ only splash of color is : knows why he makes a shot. H# ; ^^cak, tha^s now best am g le^er. against■ ' Iowa ' .Slhle!.S^le. ^ assume^Xmmand of the front gwirnmers splasheH to a resounding 5.5-22 wiii over Maloney bury State lost, 93-73, to Platts­ breaking a tie at 17-17. It is difficult to imagine the ~ burgh State on the New Yorkers’ ^ (Jther games snow/ Mussecior Infielder don. who played the position so tablhshed Minpi* Minoso and Cal secretary, will also coach-in the chia, vice president; Roderick-MacLean,.secretary and Allan with 15 s^onds remaining. That VVatkihs .... . was dropping my hands too low.' ” * Skip Hudson, Pete iiagliq, Towle Ciosek (M a!), Brandi (Mai). 43.60 was~ all IHe opportunity Fairfield eat-. team- ;aver.„^-.represeaL-. the ronTTiti's - . . . ,16 -- 5 --- .762. Temple^ on*_of the superior ser- well that he should know * second MrLish. a 19-game winner. Minoso, F^rm system. Both men rate a trea.surer. United Statc.s. in'ol.vm.*lc competi­ ! M aybe‘ if he slicks aroiihdr ah- end Art Nielsen churning through points. Keenan, 7 needed. A moment after it wa.s put .15 6 ,714 on(i basembn with a seven-year haserhari Av^Hen be-'Seea one,'Vated ' 37 ■""«:* Frankie's me^ s a lu l^ o r their fine work in recent Fracchta- .and Keenan were re­ AVest Side* .. ^ other 12 years, the smoothly ^ T o Third Straight Ivy the water in-];30.1, 2 1 .sec(U3ds ■ 100 yard Freestyle - Stuek Higgins, who has lived In Man­ back into play, sophomore Bob tion and it could wind up anyw'hqj'e, . 9 12 4'29 National I..eague -hatting average .-.Martin as nothing more than a tirhet-in Chicago and Gteveland lor year.s. aA',,officers in the Little elected to their 'posts, while the from the winner to fifth place," Ljilyians ----- ficient Schayes will, be given the fas.er than the old 1:32,2 marlU (M an), Walsh- (M ai), 'Redmern chester for three years, wa.s' com­ Shin let fly from the corner with Civitans . 7 14 .333 of ,288. could be. the carburetor moutny guv without ability. Any. nine years. McLish, 34, has pitched League program which has grown new president and new secretary missioner of the American Little Coach^ Jack Riley said today. . 7 14 .333 •aeclsim he so richly deserves. New York, llan. 18 './Pi- It’s go­ the Tribe required. way, it wa4 either Gordon m Mar. profeS.sionally for 16.jrears. In this third meet of the season CMali. Time, 55.-1, are holding their offices for the the pne that'ended the game with Center Congo with each paaqin^ season. I.eague last year. He had extensive Riley, who also is' Army's hock- ' . 3 is .167 Lane Believed he had the wrap- Hn and I had already .decided on "I'd rather trade a year too early ’ ’for the.i,Red aqd .White aquatics, TOO-yard B'utterfly Towle first time; Fairfield on top.' Teachers . ... ing to take a. 101 of doing to stop seven out of eight first place fin­ baseball experience as a pitcher, ey coach,,, wa.s getting his squail olng for a prize pseksge in Billv lb* manager. " than loo late." explained Lane, who (HahI, Stewart (Man), O’Lough MIKE GEGlAU8K;%S:^d Bruce Higgins replaces Phil Sullivan, Bridgeport has a 6-4 record for Dartmouth' from winning, its Uvird ishes were taken by Manchester.'. lin (Mal-I, Time. l :08,2. playing professionally for 10 years the season and leads the Tri-State back to training sessions after re­ Schedule . Monday 8 p.m. Congo Marlin, hiil there simnly wasn't Lane might have added that he learned from Branch Rickey to Bonadles., have been elected .co- and MacLean took over from Nick viewing a successful New England Rec Basketball 'f'ue.sday night at 7:30, l.he first 100-yard - Back.s'troke Abele in the-minors, beginning at the age League with a 3-1 mark. Fairfield, vs. Latvian.*. 8;45 p. m. Watkins consecutive Ivy League champion­ enough room even in the huge Mu- already had Ichanged his mind .swap a combatant whil# you can captains of next year's Manch^ter Cataldo, Who as well as being .sec­ sortee. night meet, will take place at thc I Mai I . Hudson (Man),' Lutz >Mal). oi 16 with Augusta, Ga. Next he 6-4 overall, is second in the league vs. Teacher-s. Tuesday 8 p.m. Cor- ship 'ivhen the loop race resumes nicinsl .'itadiiim for Billv Ihe Kid about the manager, having given get someone (oj- him. "Rem em ber High soccer team. Mike was retary, was commis.sioner of the "This ■ squad .is so much better ' after the lisiisl mid-semester break. liVal pool, with a triangular meet Time: 1 :09.6 was with Quebec in the' Provincal with two wins and a lo.ss. renti's vs. Civilan. , j MOND.YY’ and Joe Gordon. Gdfdqn a quick reprieve aftei; fir- when they itaed to say. 'They nevgr, .standout goalie and Bonadies a -International Little .League past than the hthers that I have no hesi­ consisting of host MRnches;er and Freestyle Relay (1^-^yards) --- I^eague and then Terfe Haute of NA'flO.N.AL LE.AGl E ] Community Y ! The In.lVafis are first with a 4-0 ” We did better when .M ttjin was ing him last fall d‘ -> 0,, th» Cardinals.' back. Both are Juniors. : two--8easpns. . Sluggish In'Early, Stages tancy in saying that n,o more than ths tw o B'riatol schools. Eastern Nielson. Hunter, Kfirner/McNeil the-Three Eye. League. 6 Fletcher va. Psgani's . lecord. and show no signs pf relin- in there.'' recalled I-ane. between Lane didn't get the a'ceomp* "AVell, they’re not going to die on j Penn was sluggish in Ihp' early folir or ive who played «:lth me in telenhone call*. ''P roof of tbi* was lished Tempi,e for nothing, am* the- th» Ind'an* ** lojig s* Lane Is and Central, * (Man). Time, lAi.3. During WorliJ War II he pitched stages of its game with Yale, but AV. L Pel. ' T Elks'vs. Peck ' quishing the spot. Cornell, sei - the 1948 Olympicij could make this . .810 i ohrl at 3-1, i.s one of their vieltma that, we didn’t'fa r * as welt after inrompatitiility of G'ordon and 1-ane amundV * for an Air Forcif team which tour­ by the midpoint of the first half team,” Riley said. Liberty .Mutual .. .17 ■ 4 East Side ed the Mid-We'st, playing teams in the Quakers had' finally caught ...1 7 4 .810 .6 Engines vs. Bluecoats and the two lj«''e another dale on “ Op the other hand, my infor-- Clarke's Ins. . Feb. 6. That will go a long Way in West Virginia Rehires Lewis the American -Assn. One day, when Yale and gone ahead with a lead ...1 3 8 .619 -.XJ<»imeflJ)’Au/glLleft____ I 'K 5 T -tffgn a'ihg S’ liitl.M. — - in ijouisvilie. efb^ Peqnoeic askei lliey iiept the rest'of the way. Ijeen Irnprovement all Alting tha Doctors ...... 4 14 TUESU.6V 14 .222 Princeton is tied with.Brown fori him to contact the Red Sox when A t the h alf,' Penn, headed the line and the Russians-are, now so ' Man. Auto Part* .. . 4 Comitiiinlty V ' fii Heavvweiff^^^ third plpce. both with 3-2 'marits,| Sport Schedule Tackles Tunes To Contiiiue Football Coaching his terviife days ended. He did, and Elis, 31-23. This was expanded to good they threaten to dominate the . East .Side,* , ...... 4 17 .190] 7:15 Elk* vs. West Sides ■ Tlie Tigers trounced Brown last 1 Eight Scholastic Offerings the Sox-sent him to play winter a 12-point difference early In the internatljnal ahiateur sport, ^ut " SMTZ MORDAVSKY 8:15 Ja.ve vs.,N»*siff ball in the Panamanian League se'epnd half. From then on, Penn Schedule T ii 111 a y 8:45 p.m. Saturday night with a 71-57 vie-1 . Tuesd ..1 Jan. 19 ' ' Figl^it for Possible Title Shot Morgantown, W. Va., Jan. 17 (iP)^ "As the-result of events of the ours i’s the strongest s^uad, Jt is - AVeat .Side Roosevelt Grier frolics in and then report for spring train­ went conadrvative and concentrat­ Man. Auto vs, St. Mary s. Wednes­ tory. Both have two game.* each High at Bristol Ea.st. 8:30. Art (Pappy) Lewis will be back last four,weeks I ha've no bitter- possible to get together -in this 6, Deci's vs. Police A Fire a recording studio in Eliz-. ing. Higgins was . assigned to ed on keeping: what it already had: day 8 p.m. East Side vs. Liberty, with Dartmouth in the .second half Rockvl’ l at Plainville. 8:30, On Tap This Week for Fans next fall as West Virginia Uqlver- "hess and no animosity toward any­ country and w e are ir^tly hope- Four Siuillu 7 Norman’s v*. Floors- abeth, N..J. The*-profes­ Scranton of the Eastern League, Yale's' captain, Dan McFadden, '8:45 p.nv. Doctors vs. Claike’s, of the season. RHAM at Lromwell. San Francism, Jan. IS 1^ ' • ' Both aay things will ha ,mtich sity’s head .football coach, but the one. 1 ask for the' help and cooper­ ful.’’ ■ , ------■)• ‘ East Side Dartmouth ea.sily defeated Har­ but decided'to call it quits because led both teams' with 23 points. Three team.s'in each of the N a­ Somers i (Treney, 3 Armory. iifferent this tim* and if th# San sional ’ big, homespun felliw will have to ation of all Mountaineers.” Riley looks for a battle of the Boston (;TS -When it come* to 7 Charter Oak vs. House A Hale vard i()-4i 71-56. Saturday night] Heavyweights. Eddie Machen and he had already reached the age of Penn's top man was Bob Mlkyy, b ig . five < at Squaw Valley for the tional and Anu^rican League Divi­ A-full schedule of eight games ers of nine straight, but still out defensive tackle cut his' walk fhe straight and narrow to Stahr himself had recommended the name Smith the American -8:15 VA’est Sifle vs. C.Y.O. . to drop the Cantabs deeper into the Friday, Jan. St Zora Folley both go out with a lot F'ranciscn Boxing Club didn'tiT.i Ibithink 27. . who got 20. Olympic-title. This would mean, be­ sions of the Rec A^olleyball I>agOe 1 la .on tap for the four a’rea sched out the first of the year. ■outfielder obtained from St. Louis; • 8:30 Telso vs. Polton Penn’s Boh 'Mlkvv. scored 20 dletown. I Firat. they both want -to he con- .Trinity pushed Its record to aix nitely should, be'rated the "dark’ as -Soon as po.saible.” ■»ard's Chieflana invading the .Man­ Somers will be at the local armory, Jr. took the’ imuinlal s’ ep of deliv­ One state senator, threatened to each with 17-vvln.s and four *et points to lead the (jiiakera to a Rocky Hill at RHAM. -New York (A’) —; Six Johnsons horse.” hie match last week ! PiUsb'irSh *>»•" WMt Side .1 .sidered worthy challengers for the Follev sai(i. "AA'e were both chester Arena Friday nigt.nl in a and'Friday the Rangers will be on Siuiday’s Results ering a public reprimand to Lewis in trod u ce^ bill in the legislature^ wins and two losses when It edged backs.Davn.-s. Ill a„ big match last basemaii obtained from . The present squad, of 18 ia the -6:30 House * Hale vs. Herm’a 68-63 victory over Yale In the ^ Siindn.'i. Jan. 34 i title held- by Ingemar Johansson, counter punvher.s and' waiting for CCIL encounter.. The West Hart­ th(“ court against Holy Trinity at National Leagi'e ■ ,. over a statewide radio hookup yes^ to abolislrthe five-member council. will get a chance to play In the Wesleyan. lyiberty tqok two of Ihiee poitlL*', ciiy^ and St. Louis has Hal other .Saturday night game. John Norman of the winners ha(J result of extensive "screening of- 7:30 I*a's vs. Naasiff Green' Manor at Plainville, 3. and in this regard the Califoiniii the other last time. I think we ll ford team has only, a ,4-4 -i ecord. Hartford. ’■ Montreal 3, Boston 1. tenday, ip' announcing tpe school^ WVIJ fans divided up into pro- major leagues in 1960, The Chi­ from file Ihsinancemeii. St. Ma.i y’s Soph. Pete Campbell's 28 points* more than 200 aspirants. John a catcher. East Shir I Athletic ■ Cpmmi.ssion .suggested ■ bfuh b* leading this time.” but.they have won their la.st two RHAM High, ' apoiding a 5-4 Chicago 3, ^lew York 1. , Board of Covernors had .decided to Lewis and antl-Le'vis c.anips. Ru­ a big night, getting 29 points. Wes­ hold down third place with S 13-8 ' ’ ' highlighted Princeton’s , attack] cago Cubs have rookies Beh and Mariucci, whi^ coaches Minnesota 6 Ladders vs. Hoses I their bout' be. the start of sn el.i-1 outings, against Maloney and Hall. mark, will travel to Cornwell Detroit'4, Toronto 3. -keep Lewis on the payroll.' mors. flew thicker than pa.sses as a leyan's Ron Pervere, a set shot record.. against Brown while Jay 'Hari’is ^ AA’hen they first met, Machen Lou Johnson and the St. Louis after spending years in the Nation- 7:15 Methodists vs. Liberty , i mination series to deiermibe the .Tuesday night, and Friday will be Aitmrlean I>*ague Lewis: who ..will be 49 next pro game, specialist, led his team with 23. Over In the Amei-ican League, j wa.s a 2>3 t(i 1 favorite a* the N o/ Tuesday night the 'lndian.s, 7-1 Cardinals have catcher Darrell al Hockey League, and Boston Uni- . Wins or Gomes Close 8:15-Remnanls vs. B’Nai B'Rith I and Bill Baugh each scored 20 Weekeml'Fights j man to box for ‘the cr«wn, in^league play and ’ 9-1 overall, at hbme, entertaining Rocky Hill, Providence 4, Buffalo 3. month, makes $13,100 a year. 'stahr said tlje .couhcil’s charges ■Trinity had a 40-30 lead' at .the AVatkins’ defending champions points in ('’orneirs victory. ; 1 ranking heavyweight challenger. Johnson, 'drafted from Richmond veraity (jqach Harry, Cleverly did THURSDAY I Sec’ondly, when they met here joiftaiey to BrisUrt to meet Ea.stern both games in the Charter Oak Hershey 4, -Cleveland 4 (Tie). Stahr, \\'ho said Lewis was kept concerned the coach's per.son con­ half and was doing even better for hiiA’e a two game lead over Cor- .. Folley wa.s No 2, Even though Ih' the American League, Kan.sas the .screening. I'oraraunjty Y- ‘ ■ . 1 ■ Tokyo F.. T. B. Ssnong. 121«». on A pril'9. 1958, a charitable word , in what sHould be just a workou; Conference. . . Rochester .5, Springfield 3. on "By the skin of his teeth," has duct but he v.(ould not elaborate, a while aftei play resumed, but retiti's Insiiranbe. Watkins, play- Las Vegas 'Pi -When Gene Lit- currently .still No. 2, the fighter City has Ken and Bob Johnson, the Ten'of the players are -from Min­ Ma's A Bill’s vs.. Man.. Auto Thailand, knocked oiil Kentn Ina- to describe the action was “dull." for Coach Elgin Zatursky's ^second Monday's :8chediile been president -only since last fall. He aaid the Mountaineers’ 3-7 los- Wesleyan^ relying heavily on. the Ing .pne le.ss match, have won 1 5 1 tier finished third in the. 1950 Pro Ba«krlball from Chandler; Ariz.. finds himaelf latter- a third ba'Sl'mai) who was shooting of Pervere and Captain nesota, four from M •-sachusett's, ' 7 Kelth'a vs. Wvman's gakt, 120'j J..pan. 2. I That, one ended in a draw amid on. the short ends of odd* at about place club. Eastern has yet to win No games, scheduled. Pappy has been around for 10' i.ncr sen,.son last: fall had nothing to drafted from - the 'Denver roster a’pd lost three. Correntl’s, fronted 1 Tournament of Champions he com- .Sunday’s Result* ,H.\IR (’ONTROL — Lamar Frazier, ctit into the Ban­ two from Michigan and one each by Snitz Moi'dav.sky the'" ?Jo. 1 pleted A phenomenal five-year rec- W eft .Side Detroit—Gene Gresham, 1.'17, De-1 boos from faiis who thought Folley 2-I. In six starts. , | . Afipeara on TV years.-Blit the'qoach was all'hu­ do with It. ■ ■ ' .The Yankees have .Deron Johnson 1 Bo.ston*129. Philadelphia 123., Nanc'.v Carter, 10, iise.s tams' lead and gained a 7.9-79 tie front New Jersey and Connecticut. spiker in the league, boa.st a 1 ord for the event. Littler won the 6 Guali vs. ’ agani'a 'iroit, ■ itoppet Charlie iTigerin had \vdn and fans who dldn't'thlqk -'if i don't'get my chance at Ihb Rockville High, still elated after i : ' ■ ■ 7' . . 'J ' ' - mility. . ■' lie pi^esldtint called the-*re,ten- 20-year-qld outfielder from Rich 16-5 . Syracuse 129,'Kew York 117. . ill tbe final minute. Foyr played on previous olympin mark. Third place ia held by .the toui-narnent siicoessively, in 1955 ■ 7 Herr.ld vs. Ponticelli's one (hand to keep the Smitli. 143. petroit. 14. ^ Ihey’d'^seen a good fight. ■ <■ ' ’' title soon, It may be too lale." almos.t upsetting Newington last I . KKED MoCUBRY of Manches­ ■ ExpeHBive Horses , "I. am thankful-for the ac.tlbn tion ” ‘a second chance” i.pd said if mond. and Cleveland, pitcher Em le si. Louis 135. Minneapo’lis 119. Lewis cannot rebuild the univer­ Wasn't Giving Up teams and ten were at the world Egst Side locl/s' out o,f , her' e.v'e.8 Manila^ LiUl# Cezav. 12n8i. out- After that bout. Machen was drolares the 27-year-oId Machen. - FfidajL night, will be a'way both ter wiH appe.ar on ChanneL 18's of President Stahr, and the Board Johnson championships In Prague last win-. , AVest Sides at 15-6,.Six more weeks J®"’’*-*' D etroit,115, Clntinrrati' 110. . of GoveiTiors,” he said, in a pre­ sity’s confidence in him in a rca Trinity wasn’t giving'up, though ind third in 1959. 6 Pumper's vs. Cruisers . while rolling, a game of pointed 'Bobby Graiy. 1:27, Rtockton, j knocked xnit by Ingemar Johansson'; Folley, also 27, might readily agre# times they,step dit the court this All-Star Duck Plo^ Bowling Show liGaml, Fla., (A>)—"Twelve horses ter. of' play remains in the American 7; Barkade vs. Songailb , week. Tuesday th>y will be .at tonight from 8 to 9 o'clock. He will that brought a total of $452,000 pared statement. '"This means a sonable time "I am, authorized to and with seconds left Norman League. At the end.<*1;.the regular duck'pins ih Toronto.- . -Calif., 10 In one round and F olley lost a , the aame'holda thie m bii caae. The largest daily dbuble ($538) plopped in , the winning basket to The team began daily practfee 8 L. T. Wood. vs. NMsiff A bowling ball muat weigh be­ Plainville facing 'strong (6-1) 'team., with Rose Fafuma of Mid- "iit the Saratoga a n d . Keenelapd great deal to me my staff and our demand h’s resignation.” ■ 'seaeon the top fo'Ur l^ajfis wilj! en­ Only hors#: ever diequallfled Havana Reynerio Lopes. ' 200, diaputed'’^’ decision ' to England'* , On the record. Machen has.a ree-: Lewis' tefms nave a .58-38-2 rec­ at Monmouth Park's 1959 meeting, sessions here Dec. 17 and will soon tween 10 and 16 poiindi for use PlainvUle High, and Friday Wilson dlelowm against new challengers yearling sales last, summer are families. make it 81-79. 'i eiribark on a tour that will mated gage In *■ championship playoff. from first piece In the Pimlico Havana, knocked out Tommy Henry Cooper to further deflate l ord of 31 victort#*'•"# k*** **'* • '* • ; ord in h is'10 years at the helm, at 'Ocaappor.t, N.J., resulted wjjen Plattsburgh’s victory over Dan­ Jai Alai 1* the most popular in American Bowling I.i«afu« com- i ' Bword tlm# for harneas raclrtga boata th^ Rams at Middletown. iruthj* w(»kly series. The.McCurry- among the 300 youngatera, ready "I havs been happy at m.V work It with aevaral of the top-fllght The National Leaguers will play Futurity '.was bamed FrtvUaged.. tHurricanei Sims, 180\, I?alltJ, 4, their stock. . . < ,

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. JANUARY 18. 1960 PAGE TWELVE Suburban for Rent Houses for Sale Houses for Sale 72 Rockville'V ernOn Apartments— Flatfi— 1—$12.600—SIX room Cape,' quiet MANCHESfEft — Excellent resi­ Troapers W on’t Serve BuRiness Service^ Offered 13 THERE OUGHT A BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Household^ Gtxxis r OCKVILLB—Park Strict. 4 room Tenements 63 heated apartment, $75 monthly. ■treet, eelllns under FHA apprais­ dential area. Neat 8 bedroom CCC Drafts Mayor-Council, FIX)dR SANDING and refinlshi^^ Albert's defy anyone, Also'8 room- apartment with heit al. R. F.- OTmock Co., - Ml •-824S ranch, large living room with fire­ Speciallaing In old . (loora. fc equal this super, dtiper, FOUR ROOM apmrtmenttjiicludlnl r and hot water, $55 monthly TR or Barbara Woods, MI t-7702. place, picture hook kitchen, tiled ra n ts sensational valili heat, hot water .gas for cooking, bath with colored fixfurea, full 9-57,V). h B-6126. Administrator Type Qiarter CLASSMEO lo i i flAV TUROUGU TUS ftMEUEA TO SSETUS 10 T«E WIS T stoJ 05,7 TW5RB' A BLIOUT ORIGINAL COST electric ref.dgerator and gaa i n - VERNON - e-room ranch, 2 cellar-, aluminum doors and win­ Bl&STAR THENKHOLS 'm'M’S PAVi^& ABOUt'v CHAMGt I« MADE IM THE CAST I749.99 stove, *92 monthly. Call Ml 9-4071 fireplaces, I7xl8 (t. living room, dows. Healed with a G.E. hot from 6-7 p m. bullt-ln oven and stove. Oarage. water iiyatem. City water and „ State Police have refused to serve Hoasehold Services HIARTtURNt NUP.' AilOaEV heartburn WORTH OF FURNITURE Apartment Buildings The consolldaUon charter foi^daughter, Wilson ^ e ; Mrs. lOOli.VESUv'iA.' A AND a PPUANCES %-acre plot Near new elementary aewir. Convenient to ecbools and warrants aought by three New Offered 13-A ftkiR 0= TICKETS FOR lESN Os MS- TOO'TOOK SICK LAST FIVE ROOM duplex, hot water, for Safe 69 school. R. F. Dlmock Co, MI London County town proeecutors Hospital Notes ns .Bouchard and daughter, 29 • S ROOMS COMPLETE church. Beautiful lot with trees. Rockville and Veriion Is being . Ill...... that SKOViV' THE HERfEuE'S they' drafted hath, shower, yard, no heat. U2T 9;S245 or Barbara Woods MI against coin-laundry operators ^'ho drafted around the framework of Laurel St. _ CROED & SONS,-Ruhbiah lemov- 'Sure some of it has a qUiREE APARTMENT house with Priced to sell. Phone MI 3-6273. 9iO TURKES” o n a l ir -NOERST-D''.' Sullivan Ave., 45’apping, MI 4-1943. 9-7702. Brae-Bum Realty. stay open on Sundays. Vlaltfeig hours; Adults 3 .to 8 a strong mayor-council-admlnls- Admitted Saturday i James P a ^ CLAS!?IF1ED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS al?N;ellar8 and attlra cleaned yiiTH AUDREY care what few scratches and sortie excellentTncdme. J. D, Realty, MI pas, Brooklyn St.; Howard W ot^ '$.5129. The prosecutors decided to en­ pan. Maternity 3 and 6:80 to trator form of government. AsheaNpaperH. all rubbish. Harold HEARTBURN.' THEY'C0«'.' are last year models FOUR ROOM tenement with all I V - MANCHESTER- Oversleed 8 force Oie law restrloting Sunday The hybrid government form 101 Union St.; Flora Mayer, 21 * 8:15 A..M. to 4 :30 P.M. Hoar. MJv^9-4034. ^ 6 pjn. Chlldren'A Ward 3 to 7. : GOT 'EM 5 WORTH RUT WHO CARES i improvements Including automatia room Cape. B (iniehed do5vn, $ SIX ROOM all modem house for bualnesa through State Police be­ aelected by the Vernon Consolida­ Ellington Ave. „ , ftOM A r "0 ABE WHEN YOU CAN GET hot water heater. Apply .50 Hnll St. unfinished up. Attacljed breeze- sale. MI 9-S4S9. cause a court order restrains the COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED A DVT. TV SERVICEK.- Potterton'a all wear Business Property for Sale 70 Pa4$Mt* Toddy: 318 tion and Charter Commission Sat­ Births Saturday: A son to Mr. g_V—E-R Y T—H -I -N - G way, one-ca.' garage and drive, local police of New London, Qro- ADMlTrED SATURDAY: Glenn urday, is considered to incorporate and Mrs. Solomon Baron, Frog ‘ Mp.NDAT Thnl FRIDATJ lOtSO A.M.—SATt RIIAV B AM. makes HigiiesNiualiiy guaranteed beluxe aluminum combination SPLIT LEVEL. 6 large rooms, 2 work and parts. oVm <7 years ex AT », PRICE ; (YJZY 6 ROOM flat and garaga ton, and Norwich from cl6aing the C ^ l . 88 W. Middle Tpke.;, Carlo the best features of city manager Hollow Rd., Ellington. ONLY *373.49 INVESTMENT PROPERTY screens and windows, fireplace, baths, fireplace, storms, over­ laundries. . and strong mayor forms Discharged Saturday; Donald periencp'F'amous (ofN^ervice sinee i available now. 27 Elro St. nicety landscaped lot. Excellent sized garage. Carltnn W. Hutchins. ^Gniesi, 61 Brown St., East Hart­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD 1931 Phone ktl B-tsar^for, bes' JUST *13.49 MONTH The restraint applies while a case ford: Miss Alma Johnson, 54A However, the commlaslon clearly Calhound, 11. Oak St.; Joseph ■I ‘ ‘ " ■ % 1, J, OR"e YEARS TO PAT THREE ROOM duplex, 2 en< Have several piece* of excellent condition. Central locaUon. A .true MI 9-5132. is in litigation testing the coneU- did not make the declalon a final servnee. value at onlv $16,900. R. F. Dlmock Cheathut St.; John M. Vlany. Cov-, Massa, 138 Vermm Ave.; Anthony C1a5»!flNl^nr Ad»" art taUen over Ihf Se e it d a y o r n ig h t i trances, quiet neighborhood, near Income property. For' further In- tutionality of the Atete's ^kihday entry; Mrs. Thelma Smith, ^82 one, pending development of the IVilkensori, Ellingtbq; Mrs. Eileen PLAT FINISH Holland wYiriiMiTft PHONE SAMUEL ALBERT 1 bus line, *96 monthly. Ml 3-0097. Co. Ml 9-5245, Robert D. Mur­ MONTAUK PARK. VERNON blue law. ^ venJanre. tfie advertiser should read his ad Ihe HKST DA^ tT (orm’atlon please gall dock, Ml 3-6472. Windior Ave., Rockville: Rivard plan in drafting. ^ Orlowaki and son. u7 .ATPEARS and REPORT ERRORS^ in. lime for Ihe next Inser­ shaoes made, to measuret. TOc, Htfd. CH 7;03.59 The prosecutors' decision to act The proposed plan would have FOUR ROOM duplex, combination SPLITS — GAPE Noble. 1B» Chestnut St.; Burt MoHt Photo St. \ ■ tion. The Herald is responsible (or onl> ONE Inrorrerl or otnllleri metal Venetian blinds st a mw J. D. REALTY V - MANCHESTER—New 8% room against the laundrlSe was made the voters elect a mayor, a 9-mem­ low price Keys (bade while you , A—L-B —E—R—T—-S ; storm windows, hot air furnace, Trumbull,-17 Duval St. Admitted yesterday: Edward Insertion (or anv adverttsenienl and Him only lo Ihe exienl of a ranch, built-in G,E. oven and immediate occupancy. FHA, VA late last week,and, on Saturday ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Rotary Speaker ber council, a board of education 'make. Rood" insertion. Errors nhirh do no| lessen Ihe value of wall Marlow s. 4*-45 AU^YN ST.. HARTFORD ; hot water. 24 Lilley St.. MI 9-9998. Ml 3-5129 Ml 3-1637 State Police,/declined to act. say­ ^ d Tboard o ^ = g V d “ ^ “ Tp:■|Slota’ « ^iH a^ St.^HrtOT V range, fireplace, 3 bedroorpa, near appraised. $600 down. Prices start Clarence Flehe, 22 Pine Hill St.; the sdsertisement nill not he rorrerled by "make gond Insertion. OPEN NIGHTS TILI, * P.M. bus, school. Priced to Sell at at $14,700. Call now for appoint­ ing the piatter was one lo*" local Samuel Welaa. 133 School St.; Dr. Mrs. Cbaae Going Woodhouse. ALE MAKES of TV, radio and SAT, 9 p.m. 'NEW 3-ioom apartment, heat, hot jurisdiotion. ^n?i"a'?ilnS^rLdTonVg^rom- __ I------' home electronic equipment ex­ i water, stove, refngerator,. garage, $15,600. Call Richard F. Dlmock ment to Inspect. George A. Calllouette, 119 Center former Connecticut Secretary of Co., Ml 9-6245 or Barbara Woods, TORA', 9?.; Folding training chairs, reg. tonbury; 51rs. Sophie Bohenko, 28 LOST-Willie, •cal. vicinity Wood- 1959 FORD 2-dnor .sedan: 9 cylin­ liniantic HA 3rlT9B. VERNON—8 room ranch, A-1 con­ chester Hospital. $13,700. R. F. small cape almost on Bolton line. The Hartford County case, set Wlndemere Ave., Rockville; Peter of the Service Bureau for Women's a civil service examination. Ellington; Caroline Hargq'avea, der. autnmalic transmission, cx- *6.98 now *5.60. GENeTi a L r e n t a l agenryllv's dition, with 3 acres of land that Dlmock Co. Ml 9-5245 or Barbara Large lot. 4 down. 2 unfinished up. for hearing Jan. 29, Involve* a Organizations, will also show The administrator would be re- Broad Brook; Carl Erismann, 17 la.nd 51 Blue evr and green eyr. WEAVING of bums, moth- holes Cribs from *26 up. specialize in rentals of all kinds. Cafazzo, A m e ton; Karen and H s-en ('all Ml 9-ORnS Reward rcHcnt rnnriilinn, priv.ate owner. could be used for building. Priced, Woods. MI 9-7702. Priced (or--very fast sale. Jack' J. laundry sea'-fing a ‘permanent in alides of her recent trip to Africa. sponalbletothem ayorandcouldbe Chamberlain St.; Helen Ralston, and tom clothing, hosiery runs, 3 pe. turquoise ll'vung room set, Call -1. D Realty, MI 3-6129. evs- for quick sale. J. D. Realty, lyll Leyfle -Alliaon, Wilahifi Rd., Ver Ml 9-n'Tfin, Lappeq -^ency, MI 9-4506. junction against the City of Hart­ non; Mra. Sally Koemer, 514 Mra. Woodhouse was fonnefly pro­ fired by him tmless two-thirds of Mountain Rd., Ellington; Helen, LOSTs-SMALE Beagle Terrier pup-1 ; handbags repaired, xlpper re- peg. *169, now *119. mnga .*11 -3 1637. 3-5129. IX - MANCHESTER SUBURB—6 ford.. ' • the council opposed the action, In Lathrop. 41 Dailey Circle; Anthony 3 pc. tan aectional and chair, room Cape, 1 year old. Immacu- Foster St., Wapping; JoAnn Bu- fessor of economics at Connecticut ■ p” . An.sv.ev.s In Mike Child .s pet. ; FOR SALF:—Attractivr two lone i plBcemcnf, umbrellas repaired. Help Wanted— Female 35, Salesmen Wanted 3 6 -A ' Fuel and Feed 49-A NOrf^H ELM street—6 room ex- A Manchester laundry is-.also College for Women, dean at Wom­ this way the voters would be closer Metelaki, 31 Village St. ; Anthony 1937 Ford .4 door sedan, radio, , men's shirt collars reversed a d rer, *144, now *99^ ROCKVILI-E—6 rooma completely LARGE, IHREE bedroom ranch . late condition. Fireplace, alumi­ pandable cape, 4, rooms finished kowski. Cider 5till Rd., Ellington; Vicinity Parker .‘'t. Call MI n-96fi3. redecorated.^cenUai -heating, alaa contesting the town's right to ap­ Patricia Steele, '460 Vernon St.; en’s College. University of North to the government. In that they Ellington Ave. heater, automatic trans.nission replaced. Marlow's Little Mend- PROTESTANT lady would like, a FREE SHOES for life—for develop-' DRY OAK WOOD -C u t fireplace Wringer Waahers peg. *159, now with attached garage amd full num combination doprs and win­ down, kitchen. 2 Ijcdrooms. living ply the law. but that case will not can hold an elected official respon- ■ ------, and other e.stras. Battery and 4 ! ing Shop. *99. garage facilities Centrally locat­ baaement. Located In beautiful dows. Over 1 acre land. 8% mort­ Patricia Terhune. 482 Adams S t; Carolina, and she' organized the FOUND—Brown and black companion not over' 99. Free room ing yoiir own biuineas! No collect- and stove tenths. ItO per load d«- room with fireplace and attractive he heard because the Hartford women’s division of the Office of Bible for its operation, ■At the same Vernon and TalcottvIHe news Is . mongrel. Call Lee Kracchia. Pcig ' while wall tires, one week old. The Ing. No delivering. 1490 men sue- - livered. PI 2-7889_ Other numerous values. ed on bus line, *90 mnnihiy, .Con- Tamarack Hill* with outstanding gage may be assumed. R. F. bay window, upstairs unfinished. Eugenia Murphy. 118 Farmstead and hoard, good home., .small t.act B. Canfor Realtor TR 6-3498 case will decide the same issue. the Military government of U.S. in time, the city would be relieved handled through the Manchester Warden. Ml .".-R.iBt hcsi buy in town at .41.14.5. Ml wages. Write Box K, Herald. ressfully Increasing income with ■ ^------•----- •——^— Stop and Shop. convenience to school.' shopping *^modk Co., MI 9-6248 or Barbara Garage, nicely shaded lot. Bowers Dr., Wapping; Max Ryan, 53 S. of the. problem of finding a rompe- Herald’s, Rockville Bu- 9-9909 IRONING ril.ED UP? Call >n Or I. Goldfarb TR 6-709.5. . and travel. Sales executive^'Woods. Ml 9-7702. School district, high assumable Hawthorne St.: Douglas Boston, Germany under Gen. Lucius Clay. our plan! Free information! Write LAW UNDER STUDY Since the end of World War II, tent local person who hM the time I 5 ^ Mata 8t„ telephone 9-911.5. PART-TIME general houseworker 229W, Brockton, ' Garden— Farm— Dairy CHAMBERS FT:RNITURE transferring to Chicago. Estate- mortgage at 4'<-%. S. A. Beechler, Hansen Dr., Vernon: Mrs. Mar 1951 CADII/LAC rniivcrtlble. good j Tanners Shoes, THREE ROOM iinfumished apart­ X—BOLTON—4 room ranch, en­ Hartford, Jan. 18 OP) — A leg­ Mrs. Woodhouse haa traveled in to devote to running the Annoiinrcmenls for professional couple. Must fiir- Mass. Products 50 - 503 E. Middle Tpke. like grounds in fine ne^hborhoqd. Realtor, MI 3-6969. MI 9-8952. garet Pane. Wrights Mill Rd., Cov rondilinn Ihioiighniit, Best offer ment. all iitililies excepting gas, Custom-built in 1956, quality closed breereway with Jalousie islative subcommittee assigned to entry: Arthur Kelley, 313 Charter India, the Middle East, Greece, ment. Buildinjr-ContractinR 14 ni.sh own transportation. MI 9-7921 cenlrsllv located. 17.5. .511 -3-4624. The dismissal of the admlnlatra- ELECTROLUX 'R ' Va c u u m over 4400 tnkc.s lt„ rail MI 9-9993 after-5. throughout. Tastefully decorated windows, garage, awnings, ■ com­ MANCHESTER—To settle estate, study Connecticut’s controversial Oak St.; Tammy Griswold. 95 Au­ Turkey, Africa, Yugoslavia, bination doors and windows, M- tor would be subject to Pf P«n O-ciereac Q.ajiors—Speclsl 499 7,5 complete after 9 ,p.m.- Help Wanted— GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes. Mil­ with Phllippiue mahogany trim. 6 room colonial in A-1 condition, Sunday blue laws today decided to tumn St.; Mrs. Margaret McLean, Europe. Russia, Southeast Asia 0 ANY KIND of .carpentry and cabi­ THREE ROOM apartment, heat, acre lapd.. Immaculate condition. gather Information on how other notlflcaUon, to terminal pay, and . I V O m C y J \ 0 S 1 £ 1 J S with all tools Alan fully, giiaran net work done. Honest' and relia­ I CLERK ler. 150 Spencer St, MI 3-6864. hot water, gas stove. '.arsge. Sensibly priced, at $17,900 making fireplace, l i i baths, recreation 41 E. Middle Tpke.; Charles De- and Latin America. teed, factory rebuilt cleaners. Call Male or Female 37 [SPACE HEATER for sale, only excellent financing available. For $14,400. R. F. Dimock Co. Ml room, convenient to shopping, states are dealing with the prob­ to a public hearing should either Auto Drivjns: Schobl 7-A ble workmanship Call Ro.sroe . Interesting position for w om an;------—------‘—-- - | i used one winter. MI 9-9227. Adults only, *9.5. MI 9-2949. , Larme, Bolton; Ralph Franklm, jn 3-6306 ' • ______details which appiv to you call Ml 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, MI schools and bus. Asking $18,500. lem. 33 PhoenU St., Vernon; Virginia the council or the administrator Tax Board Post Thompson. MI 3-199,5 for eat< with aptitude (nr figure work. Ex-'! RESPONSIBLE drivers to operate Household Goods 31 9-7702. request the latter. However, he mates. perience. on calciilator ■ preferred, school buses. 7;.30T*:3n a.,n. 2:16- 9-127*: Russell F. Broderick. Alice Clampet. Realtor, MI 9-4543. The committee’s research will Foster, Lake St., Vernon. INCOME TAXES prepareirt in your ' MOIJTLOCK'S Manohester’s lead Broker. include a survey of four states could not be dismissed during the home or hv appointment. Exper-1 ing driving school "Three skin I. but not rtec('S.sBry._ 3:.30 p.m. Ml S-2913. MI.,9-0-562, MI STERILIZED used furniture. Most | Musical Instruments 5-3 FOUR ROOM flat for rent. Avery NEW -USTINGS In South Windsor: iBIRTHS YESTERDAY: A daugh­ Paul Korney, 313 Hackmatack BIDWELL Ht-iME Improvemen St, 'MI 4-0904. . WEST c e n t e r 8T-—Three-fam- where the issue of Sunday sales is Court Cases first six months of a new mayor’s lentfed tax Work 24 hour •ervice : courteous instructors. Class room 9-421,5. of it refinished. Appliances and; SOUTH WINDSOR — 7»l-aurel Bt. 6 room ranch. In excellent condi­ fly good Invfeslnient. Will finance. ter t’o Mr. and Mrs. Robert Far- St., has resigned from ,the Board Co. Alterationa. additions ga COMPTOMETER space healers. Thoroughly cleaned [HEAR THE Kinsman spinetorgan. before the court. term. of Tax Review. Ml 3-47'’3 I mstructions for 16 ‘ 7 year old*. FIVE ROO.M apartment, heal, hot 8 room ranch, extra large kltch,- tion, 1% baths. Well landscaped MI 9--S229 till 5 p.ni;. rand, 158 Henry St.; a daughter to Mayor's Appointments ______Z______—— ------Telephone Mi -Mortlock, Director ragei Roofing and siding experts BEAlTTlCTANS-,It is off season but new mattress and furniture at Finest of home organa.' lifetime lot. Owner going West. 6 room split In addition, the committee will Mr. and Mrs. Watson Wordsworth, h . I Town Directors will consider Aluminum clapbnard.s a specialty OPERATOR I we still need more help. Steadv watei, garage. *90 monlhlv. .MI" en, bullt-ln oven, screened porch Two brothers involved In FEDERAI- INCOME taxes pre- nf Driver Education .MI !*7ri9. 40% discount, LeBlanc Furniture enjoyment. Dubaldo Music O u ­ half acre lot. Excellent financing level ' with finished recreation tackle a new problem in Connecti­ 82 W . Center St.; k daughter to ^ filling hJs vacancy, and also that pared '5ilh your SRvii,^.-avings in mind...... ------————-— ------Unexcelled workmanship. Easy | Openings for skilled comptometer work. Please contact Mr. l^ivine. Hospital. 196 south Street. Rock­ ter, 199 W. Middle Turnpike. Call room. Painted recently. Other list­ LYNCH DRIVE cut resulting from the 7-day Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Griffin, gravestone-toppling incident Nov, resigning Director Ronald Ja------I-.------„. budget terms. Ml 9-64S5 -jr TR operator doing interesting work. Saul Irvine Faahiona, ^^7 Main St. available. Marlon B. Robertaon. 9 were given 30-day suspended Reasonable rate.s. Cal) Ml 9-9249. LARdON'S Connecticut's first ville. Open 9-9, Saturday till 5. TR -Ml 9-6206, THREE ROOM apartment inc-ltidea Broker, 3-5953. ing* available. Cape in Coventry', operation of automatic coin-oper­ French Rd.. Bolton: a son to Mr. cobs, a t-a special Board meet- 5-9t09. . Ml Beautiful new ranch home* with sentences in Town Court this ■ cen-xed. driving schhoi trained Company offers good wages, ex­ 6-2174. We buy entire house cijn- ! "stove,'refngeralor, heat, hot water $16,000 and a cape in Bolton bn ated laundries. andlilra. Benjamin Magowan, 52 — 11— I big tomorrow at 8 p.m. In the INCOME TAX returns btepared by Certified and approved, Is now of- --- — ------T tents. POPULAR SHEET, inuair. song MANCHESTER - Sturdy new 6 almost three acres. Jack J. Lap- three bedrooms. Located across t,he The committee is headed by Rep. Cooper Hill St.; a daughter to Mr morning. (erlng classroom and behind | TYPES OF ya^entny work cellent benefit program, modem Situations Wanted— fotioa. leaching materials. 1 -a r g -pand ,,", utilities. *95 monthly. MI of hMith «nd Municipal Building. Board Re­ former Internal Revenue .agent' in offiee. Apply room Garrison Colonial. IH baths, pen Agency, Ml 9-4506. H, E. andi„u street from Biicklev School. Real Irving L. Aronson of Manchester, and Mra. Russell Marin, Stafford The pair was presented.^ today directors of finance health and expected to nom- your horne or by appointrnent. Ml wheel Instrurflon for teenagers ' '’"he. Alterations dormers, roof- Female 38 NORMAN’S esi lection in eastern Connecli-' ■ ''' hot watef heat, full Insulation, J. J Lappen. After 4:30 >n I large wooded lots. Homes have full Ml 9-6076 j *hR- porches, finish upstairs. cut. Ward Music Stores. 99 Sum­ Springs. because juvenile authorities, who 9-993* ’ FIRST NATIONAL STORES FIVE ROO.M apartment, furnished plastered wails, fireplace with 4-1994, MI 4-6149. basements, combinations, built-ins. i BIRTHS SATURDAY: A. son to have taken custody of three other '^fhY*m “ yor'^ru1d preside over ..... ______1 _------i'l basements aii(t garage, etc Call LICENSED Woirian wishes to take INCLAIMKI) mer SI. Open Tuesday Wednes- Or unfiirunislied. ini lude^ all utili­ paneled wall, knotty pine 'abl-1 etc. And excellent financing is PREPARI-L FOR driver's lest: I Ml 9-.5991. v Park and Oakland Ave., rare of children clays in her orvn day, Thursday and Friday till 9 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Palzere, Up­ youths- involved in the incident rv ote'"ex cO T t^ o'’'b re rk T tU ^ ^ Anotae^item of business will Fast Hartford ties. easy access to Wilbur Crosa neta Largs shade trees. Owner I ST. JAMES PARISH—8 room modi- available. • - Church Picks notified the court that this pair Personals Ages 19 lo 60 Driving and class home. Call MI 3-079.'!. p.m. Plertty parking: fled colnnial. ambslte drive 2-car ton Dr., Coventry. f u k m t u r e Parkway, near bus line. Call for- and builder. Ml 3-4860 DISCHARGED SATURDAY. was refused. flUin^ a t S c y In tae council r® romti. Three ingtrurlors. No wait appointment. Ml .9-467*. garage, excellent locaUon. Priced T. J. CROCKETT. Realtor 50-point Voting machines at VACCUM CLEANERS repaired in mg, Nlanehester DrirUng Arado- RoofinK— Sidinjj 16 CLERK-TYPIST Emil Skarin, Davewell Rd., Sou^ The brothers are Robert Among _the responslbiliUes of ^ ® $10.500—Two bedroom ranch, large tb sell. J. D. Realty. MI 3-5129 Officers^ Sets the annual budget, recommenda­ a cost of $6,716 to replace four Biy own home shop. Forty years mv' PI 2-7249. • Opening for an experienced clerk-, __Situations______Wanted— Male______39 To Be Sold At Just 50c On Wanted— To Buy .58 PLEASANT 6 room apartment, kitchen, recreation room excel­ , MI. 3-1577 Windsor ;*Chsu'le8 Momeau, South Cone, 18, and David J. Cone, 17, of 30-point ones. COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, St., Coventry; Mra. Joanne John- tions for action, and admlnistra- factors’ experience. All makes. Inr. Aluminum siding,' asphalt- typist in small department. Pnsi- CARPENTER, painter, paperhang-1 The Dollar near center and bus line. Call Ml lent condition, central, assume EIGHT ROOM ‘Dutch Colonial, 103 Irving -St. In his resignation, K o m ^ , a low r'atee, free estimates, ir e e '—------, I WE BUY and sell antique and used present mortgage, small cash. steam heat, one-car garage, near SOT sold son, 134 Park-St.; Mrs. Assistant_ Proaecutor Allan _ D._ tion of all departments and agen- -Serxicp— Stbraise 10 asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, tion requires s neat appearing , er and makon desires work. *1.60 furniture, china, glass, silver, pic­ 9-6796 after .5 p.m, 1960 Budget Democrat,' cited ’’re-scheduling pickup and'delivery, Mr. Miller,.| (larape woman with good typing ability, ' Carlton W. Hutimilins. 9-5132. bus. shopping and ' Verplanck Lots for Sale 73 Rosamond Donth and 161 ’rh o m ra ^ iid \ h ro ld «‘ orth e two|cl«8 appointed by the m»yor. With and an .„„ea*eaincreased -workload in my galvaniged'or copper gutters "ud hour. 5Vrite James Gardner's An­ ALL NEW. NEVER LEFT ture frames guns, attic content*, THREE P.OOM apartment, unfur­ Loomis SL; Mrs- Ethel Irish, 247 JA 2-9904, ------some facility in shorthand helphil. I tique Shop, 124 Hudson St., .Hart- School. Excellent condition. was refused because of hi. age ^ h ? hIS' rea- ieader.s. Ml .3-7707. ' whole estates Furniture refin- nished oidei- working couple pre­ 4 :-R6ckv:ile. m sT- Officers were elected and a N. Main St.; Dr. James Farr, 84 Modem office, excellent benefit* foi-d. OUR STORE CAROL DRIVE $17,900. Phllbrick Agency, MI UhTION STREET, Mancheater — 7 and the younger because he has ” i*gbt perfotm any of the duties withdrawing from the WANTED—Ride from Oak St to GARAGE FOR RENT, 139 E Cen- lahed and repaired Furniture Re­ ferred. MI 3-9249 660. 8 room ranch, large .living budget of $59,000 was adopted at Bigelow St.; Archie Slvilla, Nian « nrinr iiivpniiii rurnrd Under his Jurisdiction and for ter St Ml 9-7177 ROOFING. aiDINQ, pair.ttng Csr program. Apply.’ . I y ■ •_____ 9-8464. B zone lota with city water. $2,600 a r^lor juvenile recortl. which h* i* nuallfied excant that PO*I which the Board of Di- vldnltv State Capitol • Hours 9:30- Customer Cancellations pair -kervice and Sales. Talcott- room, cabinet kitchen. 3 bed­ each. MI 9-6495. the annual congregational meeting tic nentur. Alterations and additions \olle. Ml 3-7449 THREE ROOM flat, firit floor. Thomas recommended leniency wmen ne is qusimea, except that anoointed him last No- 4 .SO Call bn 9-9828 [ ------Ceilings Workmanship guaran FIRST NATIONAL STORES,: Doga— Birds— Pet.s 41 Manufacturer s closeout* rooms. mortgage can -be ON 2 ACRES—$12,000. 6 room of Emanuel Lutheran Church yes­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY reatitiition for all treasurer or administrator. rectors appoiniea mm laac i>io- Fou,r room flat,, second floor. Heat assumed. Manon B. Robertson. ranch, bpi|t 1958 ganme, cellar. LAKE ST., VERNON —Beautiful terday afternoon in Luther hall. Adam Shuaka. 71 Charter Oak St. reatitution for aii| Th, ^d„j„igtrator would be ex- member. WANTED—Ride from Nortlx-Main I GARAGE FOR HEfiT.. 192 Maple teed A. A. Plon, Inc., 299 Aut’imn • IN T. Factory Canceled Orders and hot water hirntahed Sunny T r.“ Ml S^KRfftl------Rooma Without Board 59; Broker. Ml 3-5953. Carlton W Hutchlna. MI 9-5132. lots near school. I!50xl80. Marichea- Allan Hellatrom Sr., atewardahlp Roxanne Lewie, 249 Felt Rd- Wap been made ‘ I P«eted to carry out policies and , He^-sald : Please eeeept my re- St. to P a ^ Ax'e,. East Hartford : St. MI 3-4761. Park and Oakland Avea. ” Unclaimed Factory-Shipmenta- ■“rooms ■ ■Newly renovated. Ail ter 4 B rone lota, priced to sell. 8 am -4:3trp.m working hours.,------■ — MALE CHIHirAHUA, 8 vsars old. chairman, tported that $54,634 of ping: Mra. Theresa Ratti. 5 Haw The youths pleaded guilty to Kblea of the council and mayor, as U JJ f ” J RAY'S ROOFING CO,, ahingle and East Hartford Call Ml 3-231.5. utilities'. Quiet neighborhood Near SIX ROOM Cape. IS baths, full DUDLEY STREET—4 room single,; j p Realty 60 3-5129, 50 3-1687. ine youuw pieaqea guiiiy to mavor- he would wish that I may yet serve the MI 9-6581. TWO WEEKS ONLY ATTRACTU’ ELY furnished rooms ■ ? bedroom*, living room, kitchen, ■ the budget total has been pledged ley St.; Mra Eleanor Labbe, 5 Er charges of willful injury to private a reciea oy tne m ^ o r, ne vrouia Manchester under more Busines-s Services Offered 13 btiili-m roofs, gutter and <'ond)ic; Complete light housekeeping fa schools, rhiirrhes. buses Extra cellar, house and grounds in ex­ -LADIES—Pleasant telephone work large yard. Immediate occupancy. cellent condition, well landscaped enclosed front porch, garage, deep | VERNON—125 foot frontage in for the year. tel Or- Rockville: Mrs. Mary De properlynronertv and malicious damage to supervise, coordinate, and re- Town or A ^ cnester unaer more WANTEI>—Riders from Southwest l tor work: roof, chimney repairs cilitien available. Prices as low as The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Carli, ElHiigton; Alfred Wiegel, 38 property ana mancious aamage to nrograms research and favoraWe ctrcumatancea.’’ CONNIE'S TV and Pvariin Service, soliciting leads for our salesmen. - Live Stock— Veliicle.s J2 *3-Pc. Modern Bedroom First floor $90 monthly,>, second comor lot, Buckley School! shown lot^ q^iet. deairrtje neigh^rhood. 1 newest community of fine homea. cemetervcemetery property. The charges on programs, researchresearen andana ,, . nroceaa nlanner for side to Pratt * lATiitney, 9-4,4.5 RaV Hagennw. MI 9-2214: Rav 4 hours per day, guaranteed paid.- *10 weekly Central Children ac pastor, reported the communicant Clinton St.; Mark Elch, 150 Avery -.I-. «f I administer olannlng nrorrams. I Korney la a prosess piaimer lor available all hour.*.' Saliefaction , -lack-snii. Ml 3-8,326. — ■ Dresser, mirror, chest and bsd. floor *9-5 monlhlv. Garage if de. bv appointment. Philbrick Agency, S. A. Beechler, Realtor, 50 8-6969 City water, natural gas. adja stemmed from the turning over of administer planning programs, Call MI 3-6777. ______j nice voice essential. Call Ml' ("epted. limited, 14 Arch St. Mr*. 50 9-8952, cent lo elementary school and membership totals 1,111, and the St.; Barbara Magora, 30 Columbus more than 50 gravesfones and analyze and recommend improve' Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. guaranteed. Call MI 9-13'6. | Keg. 81,59— $88 Dor*ev. ' sired *6 m.onthly Inquire 199. Ml 9-8464. ,3-2,319 hetwpen 9-.1, for interview. A GOOD FAMILY Jerspy row, Woodland ,St Ml .3-9474, churches. Only $1,000 down. Mr. baptized membership. 1,588. He St.; Mias Beverly Begin, Lake urns in St. James’ Cemetery off | procedures CHAIN SAW work — TreTs cut. | frpshpnfd, MI SCHOOL STREET—6'^ roomij. new 5IANCHESTER—6 room cape with Brown, 50 9-1489. asked the members to ’.elp increase Front Park, Coventry: Mra. Rose and department operations, ad- t a X PICTURE ATTACKED Automobiles for Sale 1 Roofing and Chimnej’s 16-A REWARD — For an.sweiing thi.s ad NEWLY d e c o r a t e ! room in Broad SU and the painting of a ' ”* ”* ““ “ “ * Reasonable rat *.' Call PI 2-76,59 private home, sh(w er, parking.; FI5'F ROIY.MS hath, heal, hot heating *ystem, new plumbing, one-car garage, oil heat, alumi­ attendance at worship servlcea. Bove and daughter, Hillside Manor. power shovel in a nearby gravel minister the merit system and rec- Hartford, Jan. 18 State ' *■ ------— is an exclusive territory where ,3-Pc. Maple Bedroom aluminum storms, easily convert­ num Btorm window*, screens and CHOICE BUILDING lots—One on between l:3u-4-30 or any time ROOFING Rpecialirmg repairing Ml 9-93.54. water, gas stove, parking. Ml Elected to the church council for Vernon; Mrs. Florence Edwards pit. ommend personnel actions to the Rep. Robert T. Cairns says the re- WANTED — Clean used cars. We roof* of all kinds. New roof*, gut­ ^ you ran earn *2-3 an hour in your Poultry and Supplies .43 ■ Dresser, mirror, chest and bed. | 3-2099 . ed to 2 apartment*. Priced for doors,' 'all city utUiUe*. Near hua Garth Rd. In Rockledge and one a 3-year term were Carl Ander buy, trade down or trade any- Saturday nr Sunday gnd daughter, Willimantio; Mrs Both boys Were placed on proba­ m ^or. * cently released tax collection fig-. ter work, rhim/ieva cleaned, re­ 'spare time selling Avon Cosme­ Reg. $169— $98' FURNISHED ROOM—One minute quick sale, J, D. Realty, MI and school, Lot 60x240. Full nrice, on Robert Rd. T. J. Crockett, son, George Frost, C. Gerard Di- UlUiiB. Douglas Motor*. 833 Main. tics, toiletries and fragrance*. Call FIVE P.OOM tenement with ga­ Gladys Meyer. 313 Adams St. tion for a year by Judge Jules A. The mayor, elected for a 4-year ures "give little grounds for the M A M RUBBISH removal features paired. Atuminum siding. 30 SCHAUB'S TURKEY Farm. . 199 from Main Street, light house 8-5129. $13,500. Alice Clampet, I^altor. Realtor, 50 3-1577. Manno and Durward Miller, and, 'term, could veto council leglala- optimism expressed’ by Finance. full-time commercial, mdustnal. now to arrange interview m your Hillstown Rd. Fresh frozen turkey. rage. Snnice St. near East Center MI 9-4643. Mrs. Joyce Shlmanski, 73 Ridge Karp. OLDESt CARS, mechanic! ape- vears' experience. Free e.sti- keeping, women only -Ml 9-7959 for one year, Lennart Torsteneon,, St.: Dominic Bardinl, Stafford Three North End youths who ^ council could over- aj;id Control Commissioner George residential, service. Attic*. cel­ mates. Call Howlev. Ml 3--539t. Ml home. Call CTI /-US' 66c lb., oven ready. 6 room house 3 Pc Danish \5 alnut Bedroom Available Feb. 1, Call AO 8*499 LARG-E oversize Cape Cod. .6's. I dais, fixit' yourself cars, always Thoee ele^'led to the Board of Springs; Mrs. Jane Kane, 43 S. were involved in a fight outside the ride the veto by a two thirds vote. j . Conkling. Cairns, ranking Re- lars. yard*, “hiirning barret*; card­ 3-0793. for rent. Also Beagles. LARGE ROOM in private home, after 4 p.m. rooms, dishwasher, fireplace, rec-1 Wanted— Real Estate 77 Truatecs for three years are Leon­ a good selection Lixik behind our Dresser, mirror, chest and bed reation room, gartige. trees, bus, | Hawthorne St.; Mr*. Susan Farr Community Y on Jan. 6 were each Hesutags Scheduled publican member of the General office. Douglas'Motors, 333 Mam board dnir *now plowing (side­ new furnituie, near bus line, park­ ard A. Johnson, j«u:k Delbrook, Ed walk*!. Ml 9-9767. Help ^ n t e d — Male . .*16 Reg. $319— $239 ing. Ml 9-1972. refined ‘ neighborhood. $17,500. WANTED—5 room ranch with im and daughter, 84 Bigelow St.; Mra. fined $10 on. charges of breach b fj Leroy F. Harlow^^profeasional Assembly's Finance Committee, -Articles F’or Sale L5 Carlton W. Hutchins. 50 9-S132. ward 'Wemer and Hugo Pearson. Anna Schroll, 60 Deerfield Dr.; peace. 1 charter consultant, drafted the said Saturday that major eources NEED A CAR and had your credit Heating and Plumbing 17 Busifies.s Idications mediate occupancy. Conlact Alice The slate of officers, presented DIE CU ING machine operator, NORTH END—One single and one SELECTED HOMES FQR James N. Burdick, 390 E. Center The fines were levied - after proposed governmental setup as of general revenue were turned down? Short op down pay-, day Shi 9 a m. to 4 ;.30 p m. SNOW BLOWERS - Toro po-ver 3-Pc. Rock Maple Bedroom for Rent 64 $14,600 BOLTON— Birch Mountain Clampet, Realtor. MI 9-4543. by a nominating committee con­ ment? Had a, repossession? Don't' MORTENSEN T\', Specialized RCA PI UMBING AND li^-ing - re­ dquble room, parking, board if de­ St.; Mrs. Mary Basils. 23 Grand Thom recommended the court fore- directed by the commission and I more than a nillUon dollars OTort television, service. Ml 9-4641. modeling, installations, repairs. ..Kales linker or Clicker, exper- handle, push - or self-prop^led. Dresser, mirror, chest and bed sired. *9 weekly. -MI 9-2499, Rd. Ehttension. .6 room cape, 4 fin­ F5RMS, ACRE voir and listings sisting of Ruth I. Benson, Thomas go imposition of jail terms he- with tlie help of a sub-committee. [ 0^ give up! See Honest Douglas, get |______'ieiii'cc Reo Snowbird and Bolens. Capi SALE Turner and ESvan Nyquiat, ineludefi Ave- Rockville:. Andrew Savage, ^11 work guaranteed. 26 years e.x- ueferred. Appiv Kaklar Am-CONDITTONED .3-rnom office. ished fireplace, large cabinet on mes wanted Call U 4 R Pine Meadow: Mrs. Margaret Fitz­ cause each of the youths plans to After completing his first week ocf^ts- J*- tllte lowdown on the lowest down i r /^u iq -TV REPAIRS, any m ake- perienre, l4-hnur serviee. Call T o y / •60 Hilliard ,St. ' to] Equipment Co. 3* Main St. I Reg. 269— $168 106,% .Slain Street location Park- kitchen, full baaement. recreation the following: Mrs. Thomaa Tur­ wid smallest paym.ents anywhere , cars, amplifiers phonographs nd Realty Co.. Inc. 50 4-8193. Eve­ simmons and son,, 218 School St.: enter the armed services on his o f• work in Rockville, Harlow left ocreR®) E9rl \’anCamp, MI 9-4719. Ml 3-79-58. ONE ROO.M downstairs, cmiple •dng.', Marlmv's, 967 Mam -St. room, lot 150x200, Marion E. ner, secretary of the congretga- next birthday. I this weekend for a 7-week period rose^olored gla^a and got d o^ Not a small^oan or finance com_l changers Over 47 ycafs total ex I Ex e c u t iv e -rYPE salesmen nings BU 9-6736. - Mrs. Eva Kennedy. 8-Keeney St.: preferred. 7 Lilac St. Robertaon, Broker. 50 3-5963. tion: Edwin Naachke, auperinten The three, Walter G. Burnett, during which the commission will J-® *^u® economic nany plan. Douglas Motors, 83.3 pg„e*ce 90 days guarantee --n all needed. Sales representatives of KITCHEN TABLE. Fireplace and 2-Pr, Modern Living Room t.ARGE STORE at 29 Birch .Street. 80LTOH . ALTON STREET SELLING—BUYING—Trading? We dent of the Sunday school, and Mrs. Hannah Williamson, Brandy Jlain St, ___ 'work. Pottertoh’a, Ml 9-4637, Moving— Trucking— !I /executive raiiber needed foi ex­ fumaee wood delivered. Also tnink Sofa *nd chair, 12 year construc­ IWELL-HEATED rooms. 1 and 2 Apply -STarlow s *97 Main St Near MANCHESTER - South Windsor erffer you free confidential in­ Mrs. Darrell Morriesette and Her St- Bolton: George Gifford. 28 16, Of 133 Main St., Dohald E. Rou- concentrate on taxing and district- “ *® “ ® panding Arcident and H,ea4tH pro­ loads. Cedar rlothea line pnlea in- tion ^larantee room cabins, all furnished. Call Main -St. Parking. Area—CMstomera wanted. We aell, Clean 6 room Cape wjth flberglaa Campbell Ave., Vernon; Robert illard, 16, of 3 Kerry St., and Fred ing. Harlow will return March 7 1959-^2 C A D n ^ C Coupe REFRlGERATION Serv- .Storage . 20/ I spections and arrange all financ­ man Johnson, principals of the gram. Tn-theright.meri We offer ; stalled. MI 9-13.5.3, . Ml 9-0926 between .5-7 p.m. buy, build, rent and trade real- throughout. Wood back yard and ing from start to fintah. Mitten Echmann, Swamp Rd., Coventr.v; Gtrouard, 16, of 317 Tolland Tpke., (or a 2-week stay, during which ? Repairs all make refngera- Reg'. $199— $119 MAIN .STREET-Building for com- Sunday school. MANCHESTER Package Delive^ ehallenging opportunities to climb dentiai property. We have a fine unusual value; will work hand and glove with Also elected were Roger Bagley, Deborah Wehren. 56 Birch Rd.. said the.fight was the result of hot- he will wwk with the sub-com- B-lhO miles. Ml 9-7529 , freezers, washing machines, Light trucking and p-vekage nofiv the ladder lo .success. Once you SNOW BU3WERS i2l at redured PLEASANT HEATED room near mercial bu.ainess or office use. selection of old and new homea. htadedness. Roulllard said they -mittees on funotion, finance and ORiAT New run on j prices. C .1. .Morrisop Paint Co., hath for gentleman. Free parking, Will subdivide XU 9-5229. 9 6 vou. Member' Multiple Listing auditor; Miss'Mabel Olson, nomi Wapping: Mrs. Phyllis Smith, 18 1957 BUICK convertible super, full dryers, ranges, oil and gas burn­ .cry Rc(ng(‘r.ators.. washcr^and ] prove yourself in this field, you 2-Pc. Early American Living All listings are very realistically $11,500 Servicei,Call the Ellsworth Mitten went to the parking lot to settle facilities, to comiplete the first | DBViLOfMNJJ ers Ml 9-099,3. All work guaran .395 Center St. 64 High St. natlng commiteee; Mrs. Eric An Newman St.; Mrs. Norma G. Schu power New snow tires, *1 476 Ml stove moving sperialtv Folding [ move diieetlv into a profitable priced. We have many different Agency. .Realtors, 50 8-6930. mey, 12 Ward St- Rockville; John- the . argument because they did draft of the (barter, teed, cha'irs for rent. MI 9-67.52/ Room Set t.ARGE .STORE 263 North Math methods (or financing. All in­ derson, m e' o r 1 a 1 committee 9-4984 with detarhable 1^;^', FURNISHED ROOM, complete Thomaa Turner, ushering commit­ Viany. Coventry: Mrs. Grace Gig- not/want to cause trouble in the Y . Public hearings are planned for I must be over 21. Foam rubber. 12 year construe- ST , 19x7,5 .New modern front, good quiries are kept confidential. Try Chester O. Harris, 44. of Glas- March 14, 16. and 16, at Sykes Inh BUILDING. Remodeling, lohbing. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS l-ocal- maUirf. person- ,42.v48xl.5, eanva.i* cover. Box has S houaekeeping (acilitics. netween hiisinesa cenlet l,ow rent.__ tee; .Mrs, Earl.e. Scott, Cpuncii of ll0!,_134_Charter Oak St. _ : _1952.. MERCURY. Jltw-Raiat ablep 6htl...tin,afrjUd ..of .gale*^ t uac.u.^riuwfth^oplrfpr-inw*tt--wit4w^ tlon_guarani£e us. make that phone call now.-We| DOANE STREET tonburjT was found-guilty after a junior High ' SdiOOl, ' Rockville Mav he seen 'at 34 Biimham St~ ATI work guaranteed Free- cStlm moving, parking, storage “Low tinnIS. Uommiss,ons._^ Apply in per- ^ -ReY $269— $188 ■CeWleF^s mf -"Srerridri al....H-dspit a I ihav be able to eblve your housing ' Churches representative: Mr* DfSCHARGEb TODAY: Mrs ates. MI 3-49.37. Kventnga MT Women oniv. Call Ml 3-.5.53C. Clinic Askt^own York Strangfeld, delegate, and Marjorie Miller and son, Rt. 44A, 1 '2-hour trial of' driving while in- Rjgh School and Lake St. Blemen- CaU > n 4-0396 rate on Inric dialanc^ mo' son. T-id»Iiiv Inferaiate. Life I n -'______- ______problem. Phone 50 8-4836, Wesley: Large f'/t room Colonial with toxicated and was fined $102. Srtiool to proviile all voter* ,3-1416. 43 states. -MI .3-,51*7. / Mrs. Edward Marsh, alternate to Coventry: Mrs. Olga Scott, 64 sUrance Office, 99,5 Main Si , Man- NEW COAL-WOOD heater, com­ R o o m ’ " ’ARM. COMFORTABLE room, Houses for Rent 65 Vancour, Broker-Builder. ____ | formal dining room. Heated den, Robert G. Mannel, 25, of 61 .Ver- chance to discus* the proposed | che.stpr between 9-1 (or interview.' 2"Pc. Modem Living For 14,50G Grant the New ' England Conference Lockwood St.; infant son of Mr. .SNOW HLOIMNG—Driveways, etc. : MANCHESTER'AMoving and Truck- ^ plete with duplex grate and. pipe. verv nicely furnished. Tile hath. MANCT-IESTER —6 room home', i living room with fireplace. 8 l^ g a non. Ave.. Rockville, was fined $6 charter. •4-50. 131 Mountain Rd., Glaston­ ' ,| pur'iting. Convenient Incation. 319' .SIX ROOM hou.se, nil hot watef Mrs. Caroll Nelson, delegate, and and Mrs. Robert Whalen. 75 Avon­ Trim Asvay'Inches Complete auto repairing Mortar mg Company. Local and long dis- CENTIIRLESS GRINDER -6 Vears large froht porch, entrance hall, bedrooms. Huge 100x152 lot and 3 Wayne Mantz, alternate, to tfie for passing a atop light. After further consideration of I tv's Flying "A ' Service, Ml bury, Nylon fabrics, foam rubber. 12; Spruce St. ' heat, on Bolion-Manrhester lin*. j The Community Child Guidance dale Rd. Margaret C. Sasiela of 178.Birch I charter draft, in light of ex­ tnnre moving, parking and fiinr- j minimum experionrr Appiv Man­ living room, dining room kitchen, i garage Hartford district convention. 9-8249. year guarantee 496 per month. Ml 9-4995. Clinic wants $4,500 from the town St. was fined $3 for allowing a' dog | age. RfgulaK jerviro throughout | chf'stor Crntprleies .Grinding 71 HOTPOINT electric water heater, K itch en ------!------——- on 1st floor,- 3 rooms and bath on Also Herman Johnson, delegate pected comnaenta at the public Npw Kngland Statp« and Florida,, Woodland • Dorr «9Q0 •Kir' THREE furnished rooma. rvucnen $18,900 next year to finance 25 per cent to roam. ' hearings, the commission and 52 gallons Sell ..nr.,. xchang«._.fQr, -.^..:_:.U'_?.».iJ^.!?~?:i?-!__4iiid-.2-bedr(Mm»,-rarking„1.36.Bis^_ 2nd floor. Large cloaeU- Good cot- - -of-^-Ma -operation -for ..Majictjester «nd_ Herbert Bengtaon, alternate —.The: court-continued.-lo-..Eeh—,8.J Ml ...... ------dition. One car garage. Excellent Hartow-wtll-prepare-a'-flnal-ttrattj freezer in good condition. ' Ml sell SI. to the 'Centennial Synoa orthe-Au- PubBc Records the case of S. P. Cheney, 44, of j Colorful Covers! MANAGEMENT trainee. Fine op­ 9-617.3. location one block off 51ain.. St. clients giiatapagustana Lutheran CSiurch:Church: Miss for printing about April 11. An-1 portunity exists for young man to 3-Pc. Den Set—• OFFICIAL The increase la $3,000 over inei6___ . __ aii.« u.iiat. Hartford, charged with evading re­ Painling— PaRcring 21 ROOM~IN PRIVATE home near, $15,900. Philbrick Agency, -5 0 ! Hazel Johnson, Allan Hellatrom Sr other public hearing la planned enter con.sulncr finance field. Ex­ Sofa. Sleeps two, rocker-chair Cheney's, Gentleman preferred.’ 9-8464. S50TH STREET current year. .. Herbert Bengtson and Carl Mat Executors' Deeds sponsibility; and from day to. day j before the charier goes to A ref- | panding company repuirea the the case of. Harold R. Lisk, 25, of 5482- PAINTING AND paperhangtnr Building Material.* 47 Reg. $199— $119 14 Beech St. Parking. jNOTICK ^ South Windsor The clinic, which* serves disturb­ son, stewardship .... Estate of Simon_Izikewjcz to erondum fqr_.acceptanc^pr_^^^ Good clean workmanship at r< - services of a man willing lo work BIX ROOM CqlpniaJ, patio, ame- ed chHdren In Manchester and in The Sunday achobV supetintei^ Felix Del Grec'o, property" dh'Sey- 134. Oakland St.r who hair plcqded tion by the voters. / ' hard_and ahxjoua to get ahead ! ATTRACnVELY furnished room : BOARD OF TA.X REVIEW Bile drive, East Middle Turnpike. innocent to charges of breach of sonabi* -pates 86 years In Man­ 6 room older home on 9 acres northejsatem Connecticut towns, ent reported an enrollment ,bp"s32 mour and Congresa Sts. Ciourt CakiM chester., Raymond Flake. Ml Thi.s is a career npportunit-yja'ith 5-Pc. Kitchen Set I with c(V)king prn'ileges. private Tile Board of Tax Re\ lew of th* Priced for quick sali?. J. D. Real­ of good land. appeared to baae Its request along pupils with a staff of 45. .5 balance Estate of Lititia J. Rady to Earl peace and intoxication, two. counts many company sponsored benefits Natural Shake* ■ *9.7.5 Per Sq. entrance, parking. Inquire at 197 Town of Manchester. Connecticut, - ty, 50 3-5129. A nolle was entered in Rockville 1 9-9237 Table—4 chairs the lines of a suggestion by Town of $10,446 was reported t o ^ e vari­ A. Carron Jr., property at High ______I Preferred Finance; 99,1 Main St. Dutch Doors frorh 424J9-5 Ea I Maple St. • ' will he in *e«*ion at the Mumcipal , *11,000 Director Theodore Powell . last and N. Feurfieid Sts. Insulation per M' SIX ROOM—Single home priced at ous memortSl funds^/’nie Augus- EXTERIOR AND interfor painting j acttUa T IOBS nnen in U S’ So 4.39 : . Keg. $79- -S48 Bii;ildinp, in the Hearing Room, on month. Powell suggested the QuHelalm Deeds self from S hearing n fLisk S s trial,' J 1 Lvadlng 23 “ Kef’S.?, reaponaibHity after he Knotty Pine Paneling 1.3'rc Sc|. Ft. PLEASANT LARGE heated room, FHA ^ppjraisal. Excellent Man­ tana Bengtson memorial acholar- till* fnllowinc • days' ' dur.ihg th* Board of. Directors give money to ship fund was Increased by a vote Eighth school and Utilities Di.s- hn"n"k 'c“ f;rr"a^?c"cd®w,irrm "S'' Europe." To"'■M.5.6P6; Mahogany Paneling .14r-Sq. F1. free parking,' on bua line. 149 Cen-• month of February 1966. chester Green. locaUon, 8 extra Saturday CMe* , , backed Into a parked car Saturday books. Guaranteed, wnrkmaoship i Free fitorage — Free Delivery ■ . the clinic a'nd Public Health to place $i,000, left lo the church trict to Frank W. and 51argaret I. , Russell P - Saunders, 22. of 120 wilUarn H. Ward, 28, of Wilson. Rcasopahle rate.* Fulh insured, Cedar Clo-*ef Ijntpg 26r Sq. Ft. ter St., MI 3-5002. - ' lota Included in this low, low Low Monthly Pax’ments February 1st. Monday -.3 to '5 price'. S. A. Beechler, Realtor. THE WILLIAM BELFIORE | Nurses Assn, according to caseload in the will of the late George Haskell; to James J. and Theda Branford St., was given a 6-m6nlh Kj unaware that the trailer Fast and courteous service. I,eoi Room 4,4. 476 .Shisr -St.. Medicine Cabinet.* 46.96 Ea. P.M, ■ ■ ■ ■ - formulas rather than flat grants O’Reilly; to Albert E. and 51ary J, Pelletier. .Ml 9-6326,' . I Boston 19. ] ■Steel Cellar Doors from *49.-56 Ea. W 3-6969, MI 9-8952. Strant, in that fund. jail term, suspended after 90 days, the car parked on W. Main Apartments—*Flats— Fehruari' 3rd, Wednesday—-3 to AGENCY The clinic based its request on installation of new officers will T, Kvart; to James F. and Doro­ or. a charge of fornication: He ap-; St., according to Aasiatant Prose ------^ ------[ — ^ ^ — — * — , lxi2 Sheathing. .5.'666' ' ' NOR.MAN’S I Tenement.s 63 5 P.M. ' . ■' MANCHESTER—Beautiful 3 bed­ $4.50 an "interview hour,’’ of which take place next Sunday morning thy T. Beckwith, all of Hartland pealed the. sentence under $.50 cutor Abner L. Brooks, I EXTEP.IOR arid interior PAluting I Appiisp'es service map I minimum »162 per M' 44.3 Hartford Rd. P'ebruarv 6th; Saturday --3 to ,5 room ranch, garage, large lot, ' 885 5tAIN 8T. l.-flOO are expected to be given Man­ at the worship service.. The new St., to release 10 ft. sewer right of bon'd. - Brooks served as prosecutor to- Ceilingi reftnished Paperhanging Maintejiance nian.rlive In chester clients in^ the coming fis­ Board of Administration will meet way. ' a Wallpaper books, Estln»ates r'ven -purret lath* "p* rator . Wp W'ill beat our crim petit ora' ad­ Mancliester FURNISHED 2'-j room apartme-’ t. P.M. • extras, galore. Full price, *15,800. Francis Galasks,' 18, of East day in the absence Prosecutor Fullfv crivered by insurance. vertised prices bv si least .5%. heal. Apply T Morrow, 26 Birch -All pei'.son* claiming to he ag­ Short wa, out—'5 rooiq expandable MI 3-6121 cal year. Thursday at 7:30 ptm. to organise. Felix Del Greco to Nicholas Hartford, was given a 60-day sus- Harry H. Lugg who underwent I Screw machine operator ^ SI. Ml 9-2236 aftpi 6 p.m. - grieved by the-doing of the: A a -, home, $8,500. Many more new and Mancheater interview-hours in D’Agata, property at SeymOur and Edward R Price. Ml 9-1603. ' Machinist NORDDY BUT NOBODT’ • Ml 3-1524 pended sentence and one year's emergency aurgery last Saturday u n d e r s e l l s NATTONAL"'" ' ses.sor* of the Town o f Manches- used from *5,000 up. Call the EIls- 1959 totaled 720 the clinic said. Congress Sts. probation on a breach of peace at Mancheater Memorial Hospital /oolm sker ■Ptm -ElIArjlRS ,W3TH -.CASH , . gnmiHifk'.' -TWO-ROOM...imfurnlshed...Jnart. worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, 50' State-laid. ■.clinic_feej, .>4}d^^^ revms Certificate o f Incorporation mciit, stpvz, lefi'igeiatm heat. "TO l l iaige Stemming from 4he sending .j ■.■J»dga.ErandgJ L J 3.'Lb-Ugh.Un.-^: papei hanging ohii ai tnr. \v,.,-kr?nr^T'’r ““ SPECIAL DEALS' Ani'ivHere- .Shop at Normar’* quii'ing afijustmeiita must ' appear 3-6930, 51 annual fuiul drive would make Up S'ina'"C''Semfce Cehlei^^ of an obscene letter to a 5Ianches- U-epted a nolle In the Case of expertly ridric No -lob too small,l2".;’’'.'""’' Apply ,\tf.rlow's, 967 Main SI. and file their complaint at one of a——,---- -— MANCHES’fE R — Need' more Ihe remaining 75 per cent, accord­ thorized capital stock of *50.000; ter woman. H. Almada, 29. Hartford, charged . ■___TailaL SWEEPING VIEWS — 6*^ room Parker St. Zoning Leo Goldberg'of WilUmanttc, Ma.\- 8l8D-CA&t- 4-H‘Hillv insured. Ml 9^6996. IN C -; a^ACE HEATER. oil drums with : pQp^rpgp s/R r e t - —Extra these meetings or . at_ some ad­ apace? See this charm packed 6 ing to the request sent to General A second, charge, tampering with with non-support. Tbe matter has Auto hodv repair man large ranch baseboard ti*at, storms, . ’ 6k— ^ Zucker and Belle Zucker. both of 3*1 STATE ST . stand. 2 large portable closet*. ■ journed m'Seting of said Board of room home. Full baaement. Large Manager Richard 5lartin by Adam a motor vehicle, was'dismissed, - been diyoaed by Superior Court 1 COVER^ 1------, Uoutemaii apartment, 3 bedrooms, oil fur­ garage, 150x296. *12.900. Carlton Albert and Rena Bergevin of 122 Columbia.' incorporators. R'T-98 is the meet completely No r t h h a v e n .-c o n n . Florence gas range. 4 pairs roke nace. *110. 9-5229 till 5 p m. .Tax 'Revjelv- lot. Convenient ,all schools • and Alfred Logan of 51 Branford St., setion, Brooks said. , Bonds— Stocks MorlRaRes 31 t Warehou*emah . CHestnut 9-2147 W. HutchinTf. 50 9-5132. ’^T^rW wn gavrtta'^c^^ Hiriwi Rd^have a^ppealed^a zoM Building Permit effective fuel oil additive to um ■ ------... ■ ■ I Porter colored drapes. Call M’ 3-631*. N. Charle-a Bciggini. Cliairman ' bus. Price $15,600. Madeline Smith', Realtor, 50 9-1642; for the current fiscal year,' which change on Parker St. on the claim, Isaac Snyder for Lucky Lady today This helps • your oU MORTOAGESr- Consolidate your Phef , ' WINDOWS!! . WINDOWS!! HEATED 6 room apaitment, with 1 • Floyd,E. Forde.-Secretary COLONIAL 4 bedroom, 2 bath*, ______garage and' ba.ck yard. Bus and that' nearby property which 'they Laundry. .All 5faplc St., altera- burner deliver more clean, de­ moiilhly payment.* into onp^ lump | Trainee woodworker . WINDOWS: 1 Paul Korney older home, modern kitchen, dish-| gouTH WINDSOR —Attractive 3 ends June 30. ,io„. ,.c.,v.d . TAPPAN OAS range, .36 ", excellent children's schotil handy. Hot water The clinic opened in Januarj- own will "depreciate in value." tlons to interior. *4,000. pendable beat. You get pr^ sum wi'lh'a *C(?ond mortgage Pay-yyruc clerk Window* ai wholesale ^pricea. Advt. No. .57 ' ■ large Vltchcn, condition; *100. 511 3-6906. an' gas range furnished, *120 " m a Ssoa’ i bedroom ranch. • large ‘-citch.n. »The couple also claim* the Town charge, „V'viartfnrd other motoiiata were fined as mium eervice, too. deeignad mni.*i arrangi'd to nieet yoiii' iii-. rarkaee stove clerk We a!*o handle a complete line of tion. $15,800, Owner 30 9-9505, , paneled fireplace.' firepl^e,' wallwalkout base­ 1959, Planning " 'Cofninisalon, which • de­ DeLois 54urray, 26, of Hartfo d, ^ Roberts, 25. come. ENpcdieiit r, rvirc Dial Ml i Temnorarv painter, no experience lumber. TAPPAN GAS STOVE. 7 piece dm- i monthly .Ml 9-1o'* to make home heating easy. 3-.M2r'. -I D. p.eain. 476 Main fit ( qnrher FIVE ROOM, ranch in Vernon with ment with .picture window, patio, cided on the change Jan. 4, la act­ Market Owners . was acquitted of a charge of taeft. faUure to drive in an es- - ette set-. Whirlpool automatic extra large wooded lot. Owner, 50 ing ''illegally, arbitrarily and in He pleaded innocent to the cnarge j reduced from reck-1 ■ ■ ■/— __; _ ...... Arenuntant part-time NATIONAL LUMBER. I'NC. washer. 17 " console TV. All in carport amesite drive, aluminum TWO'ROOM, furnished "apartment. storms,' $i3,900. J. D. Realty. 50 4-8075. Adams Will Head abuse of discretion vested in it.’’ Jan. 9. . , -77 less driving, $12; James T. Steck good condition. MI 9-3941. 105 Birch St., 2nVi floor. To Hear French Call M a y ^ Busincs-s Opportunities .12, P.m ,v r n x K . ST,4kTE 3-5129, SEjyEN ROOM rambling cape The appeal was made known -Kennetti G. Avery, 40, 30 Waterbury illegal passing. F. J. BARRY Zipser Club Agaiii during the weekend .when sum­ Oliver. Rd.. was given suspended jjg'. gj windsor- E>TPLOV?fF>rr SERVICE Diamonds— Watches—^ COMBINATION OR, and gas THREE ROOM furnished apart­ 159 HENRY STREET—Immaculate ranch, attached garage, aluminum OPPORTUNITY. range. Will accept any offer. 21 monses to the Hartford County "Shopping Center Development” judgment op an intoxication yllle Rd.. Rockville, failure to carry M o b ilh e a t iHa ""Jewelry 48 ment conveniently located. Call AND CO. 7 room home,, 2(2 baths, hot water atorme, 2 rooms unfinished. J. D. will be the topic of a talk area 8298 I FOR you TO RE'VOI R / 966 MAIN ST. T\', verv good condition. - Ml Realty. 50 8-5129. - John Adams was Installed for Court of Common Pleas were charge, , , ' driver’s Ufflsnae, $3. .Ml 3A129. Contractor-Wrecker . ' heat,'.tecreatlpn rooln, 5% mort­ aupermarket owners will hear to­ A $6 fine was levied against x $3 l ^ d was forfeited by Don-' l2Vi-26'A TO,6STER . MANCHESTER, CONN, I.EONARD 5V t OsT, Jeweler re 9-1175. his 10th year as president of the served on the TPC’s chairman, OWS BOSS gage may be a.ssumed. Marion E. 4%% —$99.40 PER'month includes night ail Csatroy-'s restaurant. . Bernard C- Nadeau, 22. of 1 'West j Soucler, 62. of 13 Franklin Princess line* and fi'ted waist ------i— ---- ""------pair* ad.iust-a watches e.xperHv ’■ Robertson. Broker. 50 3-5953. ' Zipser (flub yesterday afternoon Martin Alyord, and secretary, Mra. COVER WANTED Meat cutter, full or Reasonable pjice* Opcr 'IHicsdav all, pmall cash. Beautiful Dorothy Jatobson Raymond French, a former St., Rockville, charged with fail- st. Rockville, charged with failure WE GIVE add hei^'ht and reveal ** new slim Lunchcoiielie which can easily bis part-time for service market. Ap- thru Saturday Thursdav ..veninea - at the Brainard PI clubhouse. 5£ancheeter resident, will be the ure to drive *in an established lane, to notify the Motor Vehicle Depart- figure. READY TO move lii—6 room ranch roOm ranch, built-in range, fire­ Other officers, all installed by The area in question is a 3.9rscjre GREEN STAMPS plv Mancho-ater Public Market, 805 j29 Spnice Street NO tf-4387 _ SEPTIC TANKS SEPTIC TANKC in a better neighborhood, full cel­ place. Carlton W. Hutchtas, 50 piece of land on the east elil'* Of speaker." He Is vice president of . Bovio J. Pulltn, 43, of West ment of a change in address. Two No. 8.298 with our Patt-O-F-ama ’’’"“. - r " ." '" S r £,','±.",'1 Mam St: ■ — ------_ CLEANED and INSTALLED 9-6132. Michael Haberern, are Adelard J. Webb And Knapp, Inc. He is ebn- Hartford, wa.s fined $12 for failure out-of-state motorists forfeited $24 t* jn sizes 12'^.' 14i2'. IR's, 18'j. t AND lar, I ' i baths. Can be seen at 81 LeDuc, vice president',' Edward H. Parker St. bordering the. Colonial 1 find lhe.=e*fun to i>iakr‘ and quirk, I Alice Drive. Call owner Ml neoted with redevelopment pro­ to pass to the left bonds.' They were charged with ! 20>„. 22',. 24 L, 261; Bus: 33 to * Fuianrlng arranged Kuel and Feed 4.9-A BOLTON—6 room bveralzed cape, ■White, secretary: John Haberern, Board Co. buildings. speeding. Several other cases were to embroKlor v iLi rule dcaijii Salesmen Wanted 3fi-A^'.- • SEWERS 4 3-0095, - ' The area was changed from Res­ jects In some of the metropolitan The court continued to Feb. 13 MORIARTY 47. Size 14>1 . bust 4>-j .vd* 4.5- patlei'n .No...5ll62 ha* *ewjnp aiifl MACHINE CLEANED PLUfiGEO SEWERS fully'plaatered. jkissible 4 bedroom treasurar; Richard MqNamara ottiea of the country. the case of Fred E. Martin, 60-, of continued. ... J. D. REALTY. SKASQNED hardwood tor sale C5it ..home, ceramic tile bath, fireplace, Richard Grteeh arid Walter W il idence Zone A to Jhduitrlal 25oft® Hoepltal Note* b 1 einbroiderv dirertion*. sutrli illii.o-' \ 1 it 1C07 a m a z in g opportunity. New low (or fireplace or fumac# *10 load. ’ COVENTRY — Beautiful, 4-rtX)m Hta appearance ia aiponsored by Stamford, who pleaded Innocent To order, send 3.5r ui com* to. tration*. Ml .1-3129 Mathias Clsahad . ranch, expandable, baaement gZ- convenient utility room. Priced ■helm, trustees: John Kluck, Fritz by the TPC after the board com­ Admitted .Friday: Ro«e Purnell. . _ ■ priced (ire’'alsrm protects homes. Ml 3-61*3. • INSTALLATION pany made known plans for $1 Norman Brett Of E n-^ Sales.Co., tc charges of fa d in g responslbil- BROTHERS Sue Burnett. The MancheMer Kve-; -j-o order, send 251 .in roiiis io; | _____., [ farms,/iffices. factories, etc . No - Septic Tanks, Dr.v Well*. Sewer rage, lake privileges, .brand new, for Immediate ’ sale.. S, A,' Beech­ Magnuson. John Addy and Arnold distributor* and packer* of food 88 Gfand Ave.; Helena Wright, | ler, Realtor.. 50- 3-6969, MI-9-8952. million expansion program. Ity and reckless driving: lo Jan. 30 nmg Herald. USO .55/;. OF ' Anne i-abol. ThcMa'pche^ler Eve-i 3 j miring -hangs . like picture. Pays FOR SALE- ->4^8ea8oned hardwood SPECIALIST Line* Installed—Cellar Water­ $11,900. J. D, Realty, 50 3-5129j Rlelnschmidt, boart^ of directors. products in Willimantlc. The din­ the case of Eileen A. Clough of 9 Tolland. , AMERICAS!*NEW QRK 36. -N.5'. ning H e r a 1 d. 11.5(1' .55'E. OF i Help Wantc-d- -Female FOR SALE » MI 3-1637. Donald F. Denley is chairman of The board company has also Discharged Friday: Bonniebellel up to * . - a month. Free '. kit.-’' for furnaces Vireplace*. or stove. proofing Done, 1 106 78 DEERFIELD DRIVE—5'A room been named in the appeaU ner meeting starts at 7:30. Hdzel St., charged with intoxica­ M l 3 -5 13 5 For Ist-oiasa mailing add 10c for a .MEIUC'.AS,. NEW VOKK .50, N. Y. Meriite, 1 Alarnv Div. 1, 114 E. 32nd I-Oiglio Bros.. Route 44Aj Bolton. the entertainment committee. tion: and; to Feb. 13 the case, of Raymond, Stafford:: Bruno Llzeaw-1 each pattern. Print Nam^, Addres-a, Town and Country AT I22H ST. SECLUDED, immaculate 6 room cape, attached, garage. Large An answer to the appeal will be F( r l.at-clas.s iiiailing ad(J lOtt- for WANTED-V5'aitress. over 21; full­ St.'-Dept. F-76H. New York 16. MI 3-5361. screened porch, Y^treation room, Dinner Waa served bv Mrs. Ml- Oosntopolilan party giver Elsa George"4- Dionne Jr., 29, of Glasr ski, 26 Grant St.; Rose Schmeiske.l 301-315 StTMt with Zone. Style No. and Size cac:h pattern. Print Name. Addrii.ss McK in n e y Br o s . MANCHESTER ranch, built-in. stove, garage, filed by the town on the first Tues­ Tolland: Ernest Purnell, 82 Grand 1 time. MI §.-8102. ’ ' . many extras. 3 acres, trees. Only alumliram. aidiifg, attracUvely 1 chael Klelnachmilit, .(Mrs. Anna was bom in ■ Keokuk, tonbufy, charged with improper ■^Bend 35c today for ypur ropy with, zone and Pittcrn Nunibci _ . . SEASONED' hardwood, cut any Aralnagd Go. Owner kOt Stahl and Mrs.-John Adams aftei; day in March in the appellate j Maxwell Ave.; Mrs. Stephanie Lemek and' lenglh'P »t0' a load delivered. S«wtraq« Dispokil Co. TEL. TR .i-TS-fi ^ $15,900. Carlton W. Hutchlnp, 50 landsqapeid, $15,500. ' Use of mlrker plate*. of thp Fall 'A Win't-kr issue of our • H ave'you th e '66 Album mrii'am-.^ EXPI5RIEN(iED wajlreas (t-antad. 9-6642. ‘ ’ ' . ' the Installation. Court. llqwfZ- •OBiplets pattern m'agazme, Baair | mg many Iq'cl-. designs and free''Appiv CBve>:'a ReStaurqnt, M.on- Grantland Nursery - and Land- Ml 9^143 lSn-t82 Pearl 8t.—Ml *-6$«8 ^ 9-6182. I Read Herald Advs. scape. Ml 1-0669. Fa*;^on. pstterns? Only. 25c a copy! day* ' and ' Tuesday; 2-8 p.im. (\ V’ A •V