: t •” V . , - , . r * ‘^-'T :r- ’ ■.k~J f . V' -I: \ • ft-- • T. '. . >■[• ■*■ ■■ •■' ' J- -■ ■■; ; ' 7 - ■' :,. 1 L-i-' ■ fw i ^' .- ■’ ■ ) ■: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, IWT Av«raB« Dsiljr Net'Pr JM R^oi PAGE tWENTY-EIGirr .nitWwUiflr jSlanrhiPBtrr lEv^tting l$(ra lb Fer the Week .Ended Faiasait ef O. B. WaatRat I February 9, 1357 throughout the State for all those Olondy, tunlag little eoMer No more tk^eU ore oeaUable for Pythians Conduct Discussion Held aceuaed t i opdraUng a motor 1 2 ,4 9 0 night. Friday, fair aad aea the VolenUne Dehce at the I t o - vehicle while under, the Influsnes. A bout T ow n cheater Country Club Saturday. Special Program | Meatber e( the Audit what Holder. On Censorship The Board of. OOaCona - veUd Bureau ef drcnlattoa Ticket* are on sole now for the St. unanimously for signing ths peti­ DELIVERY Manchester— A City of Village Charm tlM MoiUlnc Group of the Sec­ Patrtck'e Day Dance March IS. ond Oonfrecatiooel .Wo men’s tion; i Memorial Templs, PytliUn Sis­ The Ladies of St. James’ pre­ New members of the board this iM fu e wlU meet at the church to­ Roy Williams^ the "Bl* M oiw - sented a panel discuasion on cen­ ters, at. th^r msetlng last evening morrow from 11 to 1 p.m. yt_ear are Emsst WeiUlch.'Charlsa (Claealfled AdverMafaig ea Page IR) PRICE FIVE CENTS keer" star o f Walt Disney’s TV sorship 'at its msetlng Monday Lynn and Hugh Brkutigam, who In Odd Fellows Hall, observed Lin­ VOL. LXXVI, NO. 115 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1957 show, Mickey Mouse Oub, will be evening. wilt be installed at a communion coln’s Day with a sp ^ a l patriotic ora will meet in St. Mra. -Louis Hafher treated the et W. T. Grant Store, Main S t to­ eervice on March 3. program. ___ _ Church Friday morrow at 8:30 p.m. He wni aign general theory of censorahlp and The following committees were An object of great Interest was a • v e i^ . Mrs. donathy racani will autographs for all ths kiddies and iU relation to the Individual: Mrs. appointed at last night’a meeting: conduct the devotional service at (iv« them free gifU. John McDermott presented "Cen­ executive committee, LeClaire, El- well preserved copy of the • New Lodge Sees 7-4S. Mias Cmlly Smith will show sorship and Literature,” discussing York Herald of April 15,1865, con­ Senate Seen V oting wood Howies.and Frank Hadden; Ol; colored sMdas of the Kuropeen tour The Manchester Italian Ameri­ In pa^culsr the National Organ­ coitimittsc oh evangelism. Paul taining an account of tha assas­ of Oirl Scouts of Troop 1 last sum­ can Society win hold its regular isation for Decent Literature" and Ames, Edward Bushncil and sination' of President Abraham GASOLINf mer. Hoeteasea win be Mrs. Ruth the principles behind the Index of Lincoln. The paper was exhibited Red Riot on 8 Plan meeUng Saturday night at 8 Thomas Johnston; fellowship com­ Oakman, Mrs. Ulllan Irwin. Miss o'clock in the clubrooms at 135 Forbidden Books; and Mrs. John mittee, C. B. Carlson. Adam Rhodes by Mrs, Marion 'Barrett Democratic Version Gertrude liddon and Mn. Basel Eldrige S t Tickets for the an­ LaBsIle spoke on "Censorship uf and Ernast Weitlich; apecisl Sun­ A group of young musicians lAveland. nual banquet will be distributed. Stags and Sersen." Questions were from the Salvation Army, under referred from the audience to the days committee, Merk Hill, Allan BANTLY OIL Ike’s Policy Clark and Lawrence Eddy; usher­ the direction of Robert Lyons, nn® A t the midweek eervkse tonlglil The instruction group of the members of tlte panel and to the ing committee, Hugh *Brautigam, played patriotic airs. In the group Of Ike’s Resolution at T:»0 In the Covenant Oongregra- Combined Catholic Mother* Circles Rev. Jamea T. O’Connall, who act­ Charles Lynn and Irving Spencer. wais Marilyn Forde, Gladys White, -I \ \ I II! United Nations, N. Y., Feb. Uonal Church, the Rev. K. EJnar win meet tomorrow night at 8 ed as moderator. Robert Richardson. Howard Hast­ 14 The U.N. Steering Mrs. EUIward O'Brien announced The next meeting of the hoard But both believe,” Hago-ty Raak will continue with his dis­ c ’clock in the parish hall of the will be a joint meeting with'the ings and Allan Lyons, sen of Rob- TCI Mltcli.ll 9 AS9S Washington, Feb. 14 (ff)—^ committee today rejected a pUMs for the parish social,' to . be srt. added, "the language ia deaigned Perils U.S., lies course on the subject of "Ashram Church of the Assumption. Board of Deaconesses on March Sen. • "LVndon B. Johnson held in St. James’ School hall on Other guests wers six servlcd TEL ROCKVIl LC S 2177 to give the President the authority Soviet demand for a General Oehoea.” Choir practice will fol­ 12. (D-Tex) predicted today the low et 8:48. Thursday at 1:30, a Mrs. B. J. Munson, president of Saturday, March 2. men from the Nike project, one of he asked for.” Assembly debate on the cottage prayer meeting will he the Soroptlmlst Club, who recently At the conclusion of ,tba mest- whom delivered the Gettysburg ad­ Senate will approve in sub­ Johnson, just back from a Flor Eisenhower Middle East ing, refreshments' were served by Ida vacation, said the Senate waa held et the home of Mrs. Jennie returned from Florida, presided at Newington Home dress. Past President Mra. Eliaa- stantially its present form a ___ doctrine and other U.S ‘ag- Nyman. 47 Rtissell S t the meeting Monday evening at the Mrs. Welley Gryk and her com­ beth Caverly was accompanied by TT\ mittee. . D em .cr.U c reVieton » f . the I gressive actions.” home of P-‘asti President ‘ ‘ ‘ *Mrs. ' Ruth her sister, Mrs. Viols Bailey of Subject of PTA Granite State'No. 16, Pythian SiS' Eisenhower administration s i the resolution. Explanation to Sand; Mrs. Robert L. Gay la chairman J, Spencer, 7 Chestnut St. Discus­ sion regarding ways of earning ■ters, Pittsfield, N. H. . Middle East resolution, j Not-De«i End street United Nations, N. Y., Feb. Of a Military Whist which the Johnson, the Senate majority* " I am a atrong advocate of a sSriendly Circle will conduct Fridgy funds for the new project assisting LeClaire Heads Mrs. DoroUty Cronon from the 14 (/P)— Ambassador Henry the Cystic Fibrosis Assn., ended Newington Hornome and Hdipilal for Proven! leader, said he personally, supports ^ foreign relaUOiu policy produced in the American Legion Home. Cabot Jjodge Jr. today called with referring the matter to the Crippled Children w a a gueat an amended version which says i>y cooperation between ^ e two Cairo Attacks Bitter Mra. Kugene Freeman Is co-chair­ Churcli Deacons speaker at the monthly meeting Campbell Council "the is prepared to P*rile»<” Johnson enld. But c ^ Russia’s latest complaint man. T l^ets m » be obtained by ways and means committee. It was voted to accept the Invitation of of the Lincoln School PTA last use armed forces" to resist any; opertUon is not a dMd ^ d street, against the United States “a contacting Mrs. Raymond Moeller, Atty. Arthur J. LeClaire Jr. night in the school auditorium. Sets French Night open Communist aggression In .the ! '" ^ e most «perienced and non- SOS Adama S t or Mrs. David Star- the Middletown Club to meet with DYNAMIC gigantic, cock-and-bull story” By JOHN M. HIOHTOWKR them Feb. 37. conducted his first meeting last Mrs. Cronon presented a talk xiiddle East if the President deter-1 members of the S enate- designed to head o ff the wtt, 36 Femdale Dr. Mra, Ahdrew night as new chairman of the about the home, how children are French Night will be obeerved mines such action is required. | Washington. Feb. 14 {/?)— The Dulles plan to get Israeli Wa^and and Mra; Ralph Chapman The Senate Forelpi Relations B/rd (D-Va)., and XIanafield (D- Eisenhower doctrine for the Board of Deacons of Center Con­ accepted and how the hospital is by Campbell Council, Knights of j I troops out of Egypt threatened today to chill U.S. relations head the refreshment committee. run snd financed. She also INSURANCE and Armed Services committees i Monti made^ ^ rir gregational Church. • • • Columbus. Monday evening. Middle East. Mrs. Chester Hogan will bo in Hungarian Pair L.eCtaire. who Is well known ii\, stressed how the staff is selected, Lodge addressed the U.N.i Steer­ with Saudi Arabia which reached a new peak of warmth only charge of a apecial aale of hand- Manchester and in church .activi-^ all members of which must have a ' The affair, at the American! Senate h « iU ing committee after Soviet Deputy last week with the conclusion of King Saud’s talks with Presi­ mada items. Proceeds will be used ties, has served on the board for great love for children. Legion Home, will include a dinner Ibin is iBftBr ProtBttion for the charlUble and welfare Set for Tolland Foreign Minister Vsjsily V. Kuz­ dent Eisenhower. 7 the past four years. A colored film atrip was also at 6:30. authority to resid en t Eisenhower netsov hsd demsnded urgent ac­ State Department officials are understood to have sent a work the has been engaged shown about a child, how she was Itomeo Gosselin of West Hart­ Rockville, Feb._ 13 (Speclel) — Many subjects concerning to use U.S. trt.ops to assist «ny!^hree Senators he mentioned had tion to prevent the threat of. a in for more than 10 yeara. church life and towii life were accepted at Newington, and how ford will be the gueat speaker. He special explanation of the proposal to King Saud who is en- 4 new world war which he said was The Rev. Maurice G. Foulkes, is general manager of the Roger Lal«nnB«SilvBrsfBin' Mideast country that asked aid against committee approv- route home by way of Spain. U.S. diplomats at Madrid were discussed by the deacons. The she was discharged a happy little against aggression.- ... al of the resolution. Then he stemming from U.S. policies., The Manchester Golden Age pastor of S t John's Episcopal Rev, Clifford O. Simpson presented, ffirl- Sherman Transfer Co., is active in A ssecia tts 'Sen. Knowland of California, the n , satisfied The U.S. delegste said he, would charged with the task of trying to secure the Arabian Mon­ d u b will meet in Orange Hall at Church, found it ironic today that Couple to Mark Golden Anniversary for consideration, a petition from . A social hour followed, with hot French organisationa about the Republican leader, said the Stale | peraonally not oppose s full airing of the arch’s understanding and if possible his good will. 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. the Connecticut Safety Council coffee and assorted cmkes served State, and haa been connected with Ml 3.1155-MI 9.0538 Soviet charges in the 80-nation a refugee family to be sponsored the Boy Scout movement in the Department is making a study of j he replied, "I favor, it." There was no explanation here of why some effort, had not Members are reminded to bring Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Booth, Plagg, and Mra. CI:fford Rice of which is asking legislative action by the refreshment committee in the new language, approved 15-13 | Johnson said he expects the General Assembly. At the same by his parents should come to his the cafeteria. Hartford area for many yeara. been made earlier to win Saud’s backing for the proj^t or at valentines for the valentine party. 130 Summer St., will hold open Pittsfield; and four grandchildren. on a uniform chemical test on a party line vole in the commit-j Senate to take up the resolution ' time, he countered with a sharp attention through the local Red attack on Soviet action.s in least to offer him a complete explanation. Crota offlce. house Sunday afternoon from 2:30 tees. He said he has not been in- Monday and complete action on it to 5:30 at the home of their daugh­ formed whether it la acceptable to : a ^.geli or 10 davs later. i Hungarj-. the Middle East and Arablmn Ambassador Abdullah^* His efforts to obtain refugees Al-Kha.vyal discussed tha Dulles after contacting several agencies ter, Mrs. Victor Plagge. 128 Sum­ the administration. Approved 30-3 other parts of the world. mer St., in observance of their 50th Earlier indications were that it After revising the resolution, The Soviet move. Lodge said, "ia plan and expressed Saudian Ara­ in New Jersey, New Hsven end bian apprehensions about it in a Accord Looms Hartford had in vain. wedding anniversary. They will be will be accepted. In Thomaaville, the two committees approved it a thinly veiled and deliberately glad to greet their friends and rela­ Ga., wheri; Eisenhower is vacation­ by a vote of 20-8, and recom­ timed attack on President Ei.sen- meeting with Asst. Secretary of The Hungarian refugees, a Elate William Rountree yester­ couple expecting their first Iwby tives at this time. ing, press secretary James C. mended its adoption by the Sen­ I bower’s Xliddle East policy be- Mr. and Mrs. Booth, the ^rmer Hagert.v said last night the Presi­ ate. I cause the policy would prevent day. Rountree has charge of Mid­ For .Quick End sometime in March, will live with dle Eastern affairs under Secre­ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hirsch, XIaude C. Rider, were married Feb. Whether She's 6 or 60 ~~ Don't Forget dent and Secretary of State Dulles [ Soviet subversion of the sover­ Tolland. The couple is related to 16, 1907. in White Plains, N. Y. want to study the wording further. (Cortlnued on Page Twelve) eignty of all small states tn the tary of State Dulles. Of Dock Strike George Levay, Tolland, who con­ They are both natives of Pittsfield, Middie East. It aims to prevent King Reported Upset tacted the local Red Cross Chap­ Mass. Your Valentine Tomorrow! the effectuation of President Eisen­ TTle Ambassador is understood > ter when he teemed of tlftir ar­ They have three children, Mar- SPECIAL hower’s policy.' t.' have 'told Rountree he thought i New York, Feb. 14 UPh-A. fed­ rival at the refugee center at shall D. Booth of Florida, Mra. i •We Accept the Challenge King Saud would be upset by news { eral mediator today raised new Camp Kilmer, N. J. Kuznetsov led off the debate of the Dulles proposal on the hopes for a quick end to the long­ The Rev. Mr. Foulkca, Hlrach Elastic^Rates Urged with a charge that the Eisenhower ground that.lt showed a high de-1 shore strike which has brought doctrine was "designed not to tree of support for Israeli inter-! iiajor hopes for a quick end to and Levay will go to the center PRiSCRIPTIONS NEW ARRIVALS... tomorrow to pick up the couple, HOSIERY relax Inlernational strains but to eats in the'Geza Strip and the.GuIf the longshore strike which has brought major shlpptna' activity The man ia a lathe operator and "FREE PICH-UP make them more acute.” Lodge of Aqaba. hopas to secure -work in this area. AND DELIVERY" For Savings Bonds i said Kuznetsov hsd "let Uw cat The Arabian envoy also won­ to a standstill in ports trem Xlaine An appeal for a bed and bedding, LADIES' . i out of the bag.' dered whether, If Israel went to yiriginla the most Immediate need of the "t^ery well." he said "we along with the plan and then failed Mediator Joseph F. Finnegan PINE PH ARM ACY SALE- ■aid good progress was ma^ in refugees, was issued today by the 4 CENTER ST.—HI t-9814 to get free passage from Egypt Rev. Mr. Foulkes. Washington. Feb. yield, in vietv of 85n5_«»y i into the Gulf al Aqaba, the United toe clarification of unresolved is­ •Preamirv todav atked Congress for, rising interest rates on other In- , ----- ■------^ Statek would back up with force sues yesterday and said the clari­ "NO-MEND BILLFOLDS author!^ to apply flexible rate# on vestmtnts. Sale of E bonda have i ^ ’’{oni, forward" to its proposed declsratlon in favor of fied proposals 'would be imt on toe la rin w ^ n tta M d proposed at the declined, and during moat of tast' »‘ngle fh»rgy ..." free passage. barg^ntog table today. Qub Hears Talk, ^ e t i . « to «lse^th“ rate from year redemptions exceeded sales. ! debating this Yes, IU Be Your Valentine Saudi Arabia haa a direct inter­ He added:. HOSIERY" . . In Lovely Sprlog CotorsL ^ ^ tciMr cent t " “ xit common explanation: can take up all of ‘ts many I w r One girl, one boy, one little k iss....h ow better to picture the universal meaning of St. Valentine’s est in the Aqaba situation because “I think we have all the Ingred­ S c '* P7 .. the'has been that the pubUc could find! rltualiatlc ponderosities ient* neceuary for toe consun- Need dry By Dr. Alesbury Identical;ic^ bills were would better paying investments. * err mendacities and expose them Day? Jane Karp is the girl, Oorilon Peery the boy. They struck this pose at Center Congrega- its shores border the gulf and it- Genuine leather in smooth cowhide with change purse Senate and House which Uonal Church nursery school today. Jane is the daughter of Atty. and Mrs. Jules Karp, 821 Main has sovereignty over'the Island of mation of a fair and equitable FUEL rfi^rthe'^esBurv the same flexli: The Treasufy said present hold-: for the crudities . Dr. Robert Aleabury, 23 El wood No oeams and full faahioned. St„ Gordon the son of the Hey. and Xtrs. RuseeU Peery, 02 Laurel St. (Herald Photo by Ofiara.) Tlran Which ia on one side of the contraoL sheer'and semi sheer nylons. and picture compartment. P.S. Ideal for gift giving too! Wlity to the interest on sav- ; of bonds "wlH genwally find it | The Soviet complaint Strait of Tirah at the mouth of "I thUlk It to one toat will per­ St. gave an Informative talk to I . . . that it has on other j advanUgeous to continue holding | the United States -•-•as endanger- mambera of Center Church Moth­ Ipgs bonds that it na» on mn » a , ^gressive policies. the gulf. mit the owneni to at 4i retetmable degree of efficiency ers Club Monday evening on the ■ecurities. $100 inclwltlpg th'eTnsenllower doctrine, Assunnoes Offered subject of Mental Health, and $1.50 No-S«am Shter iR agliig B laze Rountree offered assurance to and one toet will represent very I boR q p **GlMn«rf 4 OIL re- the______roalnienance_ of military bases rtal and eubetantial progrea* for particularly the proposed Mental Nylons $1.29 pr.-3 for $3.75 demption value of $79.20 when around the world and by huge 14 Pati^is Perish the Ambassador that the Dulles D m r in ttMxTBLLOW toe workers.” He said earlier toat Health ' Clinic, which he hoped a i^ H bonds told on or after F®»>-j a 2H years. If that mlUtary approprigUona. plan does not In any way con­ PAGBRof jroiar phoipt book. would eventually be connected with RANGt OIL $L 98 Guts Wholesale template the use of force either to the parties were "not very far;; $1.35 Sheer No-Mends •jYcajury officials said there will bond is held to maturity^ the Lodge retorted that Russia had kpnrt-'' Tto eldMiflod infGrpih- Mancheater Memorial Hospital. Treasury said, it will earn 320.00 killed 20,000 Hungarians during assure free passage into the Gulf Mental health la a community $1.19 pr.-3 for $3.45 be no advantage, ’therefore, in of Aqaba or to secure the Gaza His new views on the aituatlon Abo moey styfos Ib iBoHier a t $1.00 ta eli more, which la equivalent to 3.28 the. recent bloody armed inter­ In Rest Home Fire followed expressions o f optimism tion 8CVM HiUd BbA t r ^ project, he said, and he paid holding off purchases of the say­ per cent Interest on the 379.20. G rocery F irm Strip against use as ah E ^ t U n ings bonds unUl the ieglslaUon is vention which was carried out to from both aides in die 2-day-oM bio wbenover yoa aood tribute to the group of interested $1.65 Dress Sheers Treasury officials said the plan­ "re-enslave” the people. He also base of attack on* Israel. The citisens who. in 1055,' laid plana Council Bluffs, Iowa, Feb. Id^lawn of the structure or raced out United States wants to solve toe strike. . produet or- oorvke. BOLAND $1.39 pr.-3 for $4.05 ned 3 1-4 per cent rate is "Bight chargiKl Russia with responsibility New London, Feb. 14 OP)—Fire, Spokesmen for union snd man- for such a clinic. Hi( estimated it 'The baby bonds—Series E—still on foot. Gaza problem through the United in line with the market" provid­ for the Korean War, which he de­ UP)—Fire "all of a sudden” envel­ raging out of control for nearly agement smerged from bargaining will taka approximately 340,000 will sell at the same .^rice w d Many of the 13 found dead — Nations. OIL COMPANY ing a return comparable to any scribed as the "most terrible war oped a 71-year-old, 3-story rest three hours, burned .out the inter­ sessions last night in a more per year to run a going, well- $1.65 Walking Sheers carry the same maturity value. But h i^ class security avallablir: In' a tangled mass of beds, broken 'Rountree also is reported to have equipped and ataffed all-purpose $1.39 pr.-3 for $4.05 the present 9 year and 8 months In the last decade." home yesterday. Fourteen patients beams and other debris — died In ior of a large''Wholesale grocer^ argued that the Dulles proposi­ cheerful mood. 369 CENTER ST. maturity will be shortyned to 8 Persons holding bonds/ which "The Soviet Union does not come company here early today and clinic. ‘The physician answered li . Ship'n Shore*blOUS9 hkve reached maturity and are be­ died, many of them in toelr beds. their beds. The 14th died in a hos­ tion is In the interest of the Arab number of questions from the audi­ Tel. Ml 3-6320 it's years and 11 months. into court with clean, bands,” the pital. caused the evacuation of four states themselves because it con­ (Conttnoed rn Page T U ) ing kept by. the owners tinder the Thirteen of toe 29 other persons families from an adjacent building. ence in reguri to meotal health. Buy several pairs and scwb! Redemption values in the early License Suspended stitutes an effort to solve the prob­ 10-year extension privilege, also (UoaUaued on Page Thirteen) in toe building needed hospital Damage was unofBclally esti­ Mrs. James Stackpole had 24-Hour Burner Service years wlU be incrimsed substanUal- will find it to their advantage to The home — in which one per­ lem of Israeli troop withdrawals ly. however, to provide a Mtter treatment. One—a patient—was mated at $.500,000. charge of devotions. Mrs. William continue holding them, the Treas­ listed today as in critical condition. son died in a 1942 blase — w’as from the Gaza and Aqaba regions Simpson. Mrs. John. Bengston and l\>r M>;l»i Munii I s, rM«. Onlv yield for bondliolders who redeem The fire was discovered by Pa­ and thereby bring new stability ury said. Such bonds which have P o s a s s s * Massac Police found Xlrs. Annie Orme, operating under license suspension. trolman Ernest M. Gardner who Mrs. Stephen Grotta were In the securities before maturity. ■ gqne into the extension period A UptJr-' OCtS It is located at 501 Frank St. into the Middle East situation. B ulletins Call Ml 9-2429 or Ml 3-4845 If held for three years, the new about 75, who had been listed saw flames and sparks shooting charge of refreshments; since May, 1952, already are pay------among toe dead after she tried to Dr. Edmund C. Zlmmerer, State In the- light of the Ambassadoris bonds will yield 3 from the center of the roof Of (he concern. abqut King Sand's reac­ ing a full 3 per cent interest com­ Red Mideast Plot enter the bpek doortof a home in Health commisaloner. said the Iwo story brick and frame build­ from the AP Wires return- r*cslv*«t-on the pounded send-amuially. home was inspected last Aug. 9 tion, toe SUte Department sent CUStom-lDOk toe neighborhood early today. ing that once was the Bnfpire bonda only if they w e The ^ Treasury pilso plans to bf- . She told police she ran out of the and that it was properly licensed. instructions to the Madrid em­ almost 10 years. The present E ^ Cairo, Egypt, Feb. 14 UP)—The Theater. bassy that too King should be of­ a* of Feb. 1, a revised 10-year newspaper Al Akhbar rebuked the rest home and into nearby woods He said the license was issued to After turning in the alarm, SUEZ (BANAL CUEABED Smds. if Mshed in three years. Beries H bond With yields de­ Mrs. Ivy Lee Gilmore. fered full information on the7>ulles Ismailie; Egypt, Feb. 14 (8 V - cu ff-H n lc pay only 2 1-4 per cenb Soviet Union today for submitting as soon as sbe heard toe bbilding Gardner entered the adjoining the spring fashwns scribed a* "guerally comparable waa on' fire and spent toe evening Dr. Zlmmerer said an earlier re­ proposal, its operations and its The tank laadiag craft Akk^ Sales D e ^ e d its Middle Ihist peace plan to the building and roused the families aims. to the new E Mnda'.’, and returning wandering in toe area. She was port tbft toe license for the and directed them to the street. biggest retnalnlng obstmetton la' m d e re O a artUA Treasury's__ _^ announcement 3 ^ per cent if held to maturity. weatem* powers ■ and' not to the Case, for World Court foU ov^ widespread crttlclinrn In wearing a light sweater over her Council Bluffs Convalescent Home When the fire apparatus arrived the Sues Canal, waa tewed away are arriving daily- shirt The H bond, which comes only United Nations or the States of the There have been reports here for today la a basket of steel ropea Congress and elsew’here of the in- Middle East. dress when found. had not been renewed after an in­ the building was a mass of flames in denominations of $500 and up, Mrs. Orme was taken to Jenme spection Jan. 30 was incorrect. TTie which swept through the building several days that during the talks between two giant salvage vee- 2 . 9 1 pays interest by check every six "Does that mean that Russia haa between American and Saudi Ara­ sels. The big ship,, which was OUR SEVENTH YEAR TO HAVE dresses in submitted her plan just because Edmundson Hospital suffering renewal which was withheld, he leaving only a ' blackened brick months.: ' from shock and exposure but hos­ bian officials. whUe the King was sunk with a lead' o f epocreto The Treasury emphasized that America has formulated a' scheme shell. A .wooden rear portion of too • WONDERFUL, WASHOMATIC RAYON USW Balloting pital attendants reported she wa.i (Continued on Page Two) building collapsed. here, Americsuis told toe Arabians tost Noventoer, waa carried Grandma Moses all bonds d a t^ In February or for the defense of the Middle that they considered toe Gulf of eodth on a 9rmUo Joamey to East?" Akbfoar asked. “fine” this* morning. Coal in an elevator just beyond the thereafter will bear the new,4erma Firemen who answered* the Aqaba navigation problem to be Great Bitter Lake wrhere she automatically if Congress gives "We, the people of the Middle collapsed wooden portion caught 9 9 For McDonald alarm within four or five minutes fire and sparks landed on toe* tops •one for settlement by the World wjU be dumped oat ef the way. exclusive prints the desired discretion. Banka and East, must categorically refuse to Court. This is without confirma­ W esco jet this toglon become a field for after it was sounded told of seeing of two large gasoline tanks near­ ^^BELFAST other Issuing offlees will continue one woman kneeling 4n prayer in tion in official quarters although . VANSITTAItT DIES to use existing supplies of E bonds, Cold War or of competition be- JNeWs T idbits by. Bremen doused the coal fire By 2-1 Margin her bed as tongues of flames swirl­ and wet down the tanks. some well informed diplomatic Denham,' England, Feb, 14 The neorest fabric to Irish linen! ed over her. sources understand that this is Cffi—Lord '.'Vsinslttart, longtime {Coa'tiBoed as Pag* Two) (Oeatinned ea Page TBirteea) Culled from AP Wires Flames could be leen for 20 So fierce were" toe flames and so miles and heavy smoke enveloped \.hst happened. foreign affairs adviser to British Pittsburgh, Feb. 14 The Dulles proposal was not governments, died today. He waa dent David J. McDon^d of toe fast did they spread that the fire­ toe area. men never hSd a chance at a last worked out until after Saud left 70. Vanslttart was permanent United Steelworkers held a slight­ Ruscia announces it has ratified Three alarms brought out every second'rescue of her. piece of A n apparatus in New Apparently soiiiewbat belatedly Undersecretary of State for F or­ ly better than two to one advan^ Soviet-Polish treaty on ‘tem po­ U.S. officials have become anxious eign Affairs fram 1930 to 1938 tM e over his mlllworker opjmnent Firemen could find no survivor London and aid from volunteers Army Executes Pair who could immediately tell them rary” etotienlng of Rusaiaa troops and foreign affairs sdvtoer to the today on the basis of un^flcial in Poland . . . Jordiuiians ceiebrate from Waterford. Cohanzie and toe whet started the fire. Goshen section of Waterford. (Coattaned on Page Eiglit) Foreign Secretary from 19S8 to' election’ returns , from 567 end of their 1948 treaty of alliance 1941. As permanent undersecre­ some 2,700 UgW locals In toe. U.S. Iowa State Fire Marshal E. J. Yard— 45" Wide Herron and Council Bluffs Fire arito Britain. tary, be was the non-poUUcal and Canada. For Separate Killings Chief Waldo Merrill said they Churches In .two Indians coun­ head of tho Forelgii Office. Unofficial returns would dig through masses of de­ ties open for aoenday prayers as Report from the^Farm Donald 112.933 votes to 4^24 for bris today in a search for the slight improvement reported in XiABKET EXTENDS RAlXY Unconditionally ‘guaranteed^ washable, crease resistant Donald C. Rarick, of nearby Me- Ft Leavenworth, Kan., Feb. 14* Milltarj' personnel carried out cause. condition of nonstriker'a baby New York. Feb. 14 (ff>—Tho and preshrunk. Twenty-one beautiful colors. You’ll want Keesport, who ha* lad a movement tfiP)—’The Army banged two soi- | ti. bangings. Col. Jamea W. Altogether 17 patients, 10 em-r shot through head. . . President Stock Market extended iw ral­ protMting a recent $2 monthly Eisenhower review* International ly into a second day today la more than one garment of this wonderful fabric. diet* early to ^ y for | d » v1s. commandant of toe bar- ployes and 3 'children of toe home Congress Like a Cow— dues bike. slaying alrooat four years ago in ' ^ j m manager, Keimeth Patin. were praMenaa with nstionsl security brisk trading. Price* generally For dresses, skirts, Bermuda shorts, sport jackets, dust- Rarlck picked 6p a large part o* Icerin iy and North CaroUna. i «’adks, supervised the 30 officers carried from toe blazing build­ aide for an hour at Georgia re­ were up ^raetkme to aronnASl Specialty of the house: The Ship’n S^ore soft- his strength In Pittsburgh and . They •' were Winfred b. Moore of j and enlisted men assigned . to toe.. treat. a eharc at midday, eomowliat. eft, curtains, drapes, table cloths, etc. ' ing, hobbled out on Crutches, aped Air Force says it doesn’t know touch shirt in luxury-sheen combed totton broad­ other sections of Pennsylvania. Beach. Va.. and Thopiaa: task. A master sergeant sprung their wheel chairs onto the hilltop But Bossy Works Better below the galas chalked up in McDonald was running strong In J. Edwards of Ardmore, Okla.. toe trep.1 'The Army declined to of a tingle case of total deafness the first hour of trading. Thera cloth with piquant junior-cuff sleeves. . . lipked to other areas, especially Chicago. * both 23-yesr-qld Negroes. idenlify him. traceable solely to Jet plane noise ■Iso was a sprinkling of emaH ' Although • McDonald seemed . . . Spokesmen, for General Motors toeers; match the fige pearl buttons! Pointed, collar clips They went to toclr deaths calm­ A temporary platform waa bmit Washington, Feb. 14 — Oon-#(Congressional) session," Cotton headed toward re-election to his ly without any last words. ia toe etation pow' plant with Bridegroom Jailed snd John Foster OuUea'in Toronto CORRELATING 'high, opens low. White, watwolor* pastels . . . $60,000-a-year job. A spokesman saijr neltbcr Dulles ner OM execu- gress is like a cow, Sen. Cotton said, "a vast , amount of fodder is WANTS TAX FOB EDUCATION Edwards - was pronounced dead t' 3 traditional 18 stepa. A guard crammed down its gullet. During rt, said toe 64-year-old union chief at 12:15 a.m. by an Army doctor. w ^ e d at each aide of Edwards Minutes After Rites ttveu are shooting deer out of sea­ (R-NH) said today. But the cow’s State Capitol, Hartford, Feb. lovely after every laundering i Sizes 80 to 40. son on their Canadian islands. the weeks and months that follow ‘ 14 OP)—A witaeea repreeeatlag 99 5 wa* not claiming election on the Moore was executed snd pronounc­ ae he climbed the step* They re­ digestive mschinery, he hinted, It brings.it up bit by bit to chew basis of toe far from complete un­ ed dead at 12:40 a.m. Five-yesr-old Iowa farm boy the State Orange saU, today Many more new Ship’n Shore styles in stock! peated toe procedure with Moore. New Haven Feb. 14 Jasper sometimes works better. and digest. “Belfast Stripes official returns. Tlieyley wor® regulation olive drab Hie executions were, toe first who wants to be a farmer despite tha. If the General Aseembly Evans stood in uperio.. Court yes­ paralized left leg named 19S7 Seeking in hU weekly news let­ "Six messages have come down BrOBTBWEAB—SECOND FLOOR And Rarick, a 37-year-old. uniforms without insignia. at Ft. Leavamvorto since the votes any tax lacreaee, “It , -a-year worker at the IrVln The executions were carried out terdsy to receive s three to-seven Easter Seal chUd. . . Fast-moving ter to give his constituents a word from the White House *nd three 36 800 1940‘s. In toe interim, condemned picture of the task before Ithe S5th more isre on toelr way. 'rae- special should be for educatloa only.’' works of U.S. Steel Corp.. said he at toe Army's disciplinary bar­ year sentence for shooting his team of three armed and masked A. Ward Spauldlag expressed . 2 9 militsry men were executed at.toe girl friend nearlv to death. A few bandits escape with estimated Congress. Cotton came up with Middle East message and the State Isn’t conceding. He pointed out that racks at Ft. Leavenworth. Kansas State prison at nearby that view before the Legi*> A general court-martial at Ft. minutes laJer he married her. 8M.909'after holding up Savings this "homely but apt illustration": of toe Union measage have laid many of toe largest locals hsven^t Lansing. Kaneas autoorities re­ "As a boy," he wrote, ” I was down broad questions of policy. lature’s Flaaaee Oomaiittoe on Yard— 45" Wida: / finished their unofficial counts. Bragg. N. C., sentenced Moore to The wedding toak place in the and Loan Assn, in New York City. a bill which would caatinue. Uw WE GIVE altsr GREEN STAMPS death after convicting him of slay­ cently served notice they would probation officer’s quarters ad­ Tie manufacturer fatally amased and impressed by a jec- "12m> budget measage, in. addi­ McDonald's own local,’ No. 1272 no longer exeCv* - Army prisoners. ture'on toe internal mechanism of tion to appcoprlationa which will ■alee tax at its present threa Mix or match the^ with the plainsin pelfasL. la Pittsburgh, gave Rarlck a 2-1 ing Cbarlea Pettit, a cab driver, joining toe court before tn assem­ wounded' in unsuoeessful attempt per cent leveL Withoot each Nttl* on June 30, 4953. Pettit, was - Edwt.rd* received s telegrsm blage of deputy sheriffs, court by two robbers to steal his 11,133 the'dairy cow. requfte mMths to go over, con­ majority. The unofflcial results from toe White Rouse yesterdsy "Thereafter I regarded Bossy tains nearly 100 specific iegialative legislatieo, the tax woald revert ' showed Rsrick with 1.820 votes to slain in toe course of 's robbery clerks and oto:r courthouse em- payroll in New York City. . . Fire to two per cent. No oae *p«^ at toC military post. notifying him his pies for a delay 1>loyes. breaks outgpgain in 12-apartment with a new respect as a complex recommendations. v WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS 910 for McDonald, n iis followed had been rejected He had dis­ machine,— a milk factory on legs. 'The eoopomic report calls for pcoed the three per ccai ffo * ' toe general trend of PltUburgh Moore’s 'wife. Xfrs. g Patricia State’s Attorney Abraham S. buUdiag where a met)i6r and two patched two lattcra to President unman said he couldn’t object to babies were Injured in three-atory "She has four stomachs — one 37 new law*. pooaL W otksof art: Cbtton prints designed by Gomdina Motes. areai locals. XlMre.'liives at Columbus, Ga. His Tb«'offh:'iaI returns must be. are ®nd t o . Itobert Eisenhower'in recent, days asking the marriage if the bride, MiM leap into biankeU held, by neigh­ true stomach, three for storage. In “The mesages on Immigration, on*'day she can cram ISO pounds school cdnatnictlon, *mall buaiheas. BRITAni TO CUT TBOOPS L eft: bouffagi belle with quaint crodiet touch at neck and cors .mailed to international union W. Moore of Virginia Beach. ,for a reprieve. '» rancine Hicks, wa* wiUlsg to for­ bors in Portland, (Maine). JW-HALC LMMlaa. Feh. 14 (SV-Britahi of wet grass into her compart­ Tift-Hartley revisions, and Vet­ sleeves, S to Ox. Right; 'sentimental lady in hourglaw headquartfre'by Feb.,22. The elec­ Ewards 'was ooavtcted of the E d w s ^ was aentenced to 4eato give Evaiu "to toe extent of mar- Federal and New York City MAMCHBSTBR COMH* ■laying o f a Gcnnan girl at Kita- by an 'Army ooutt-martla). April r ^ g him." ' ' ■ mecUatore iodicate Mild optimism ments. Then ittie retires to a shady erans benefits will prpve compll- Botlfied the Weotora Bnrapeu ' tion was held Tuesdey. Final re-’ place, regurgitate* it in small ckted and brlatoiif with points of Uaion CouncU today o f It* fas^ CORK tflbooette, bri^ tened vritb bottom and bows,T to 14. Bodi ault* do not \have to be eonounced Inmui. Germany,' in Match bf 1963. 1. 1953; f t Wuenburg. Germany, PitoUe Defender Thomas |L Rob- in progress toward aetUing 2-week amounts, chews ifjhoughtfully snd controveray.... tontion to cot the eta* of drip-dry mirades, widi bounce ip die loanee of pettiooats. CONNER MAIN BBd OAK S T R m His tsNeL- f/'daughtn-, aad bis ffr the strangling of Martha Stro- Ihaoh explained in court' that old harbor craft atrlke. . . pire until May J. ■ J., - ' thoroughly, and aigeots it In her "The mind baUu^ when confront* troop eommlhoeat* hi Wait Sotoa 1.200J9S rnffloers-wereere hsarents, t o m d M nt-Henry N. wasaer, 25. He told' the'court he Evans 83,, snd his 20-year-old guts 4'-storT building in DiaitMnd re . .fikrSMiL fft Ardmore. His strangled the woman in a fit bf tianca qutirrelcil and saparktad XIarket beCtibn of downtown Pitts- ‘true stomach.’ ” \ , ed by this meal of material. We C0RNIR MAlfl lid OAK^ra^^ m m ^ -- and rtiiightor v ftod lB)n aOpr A o caUod him nahies Now the comparison::

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MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 PAGE t h r e e T •rx Sales Tax Held Retceat Speaker Teachers Make Elastic Rates G O P L a b e U Big Barrier to ' Sheinwold-on Bridge W riter Heard Voices: CMS A Costulne Search M F"g#*»4"»r ^ New Industry MEMBERS PSEUOO-SQUEEEB < For Production ^Swim to North Pole * :s Bonds state Capitol, Hartford, Feb. 14 PROOUOB8 SLAM West 4toah*> In MMH Funds Drive —1110 General Assembly's 81- n y AHred Shelawold Nortb4touUi volacnble Not only most of Manchester’* WISE Hartford, Feb. 14 (8>—R^bU-Vmanent revenue-producing system Ih one of the moat anuMlng MORTH Guilford, Feb. 14 (ffV-Ma*a-f Helnold said Perry, who once can leaders in the General Aasem- of the BUta" nance committee waa told today A 18 7 8 3 A combined total of $390,835 has«in which Jhe benefits of adequate teachers but a wide variety of zine writer Gaorg* Sessions Perry suflbred a nervous breakdown, T w f Om) iatua of federal aacuHtlaa. It waa hands of the recent national tour­ ^hocpital care are available to all." (C Impooad by the Second Liberty bly say Gov. Abraham A. Ribl- Sen. Theodore 8. Ryan (R- that more new industry would be F '7 8 4 8 been collected by tha Man(diaater community resources are being told a friend once that when his “may have been impelled to obey Sharon), president pro tempore of nament in New OrleaiA, Oeorge He urged team membera to re- voices he said he heard from time Loan Act paaaed during World War cofTs proposed State budget ia established In Clonnoctiout if the A 7 8 3 Memorial 'Hospital building cam­ membar that Mancheater Memorial drawrn upon in the presentation of arthritis got bad" be heard voices but tha MW nU « wfll <«ply »■ “tricky," “clever" and “dlsturb- the senate—“The Govemor’a bud­ Rapee, famous New York expert, A f t to time.” ■* , jinllm of tha oM adiadulaa of state would abolish its sales tax paign, it was announced '^a•t Hoapital ia a voluntary, non-profit “Kaleidoscope—1967” at the High trtl him to "plunge Into icy., wa­ Offidala 'emphaaised, however, "Ing." get message waa a clever one.” In on new Muipment and maOhlnery. bid and made an ”lm|>oesible” WB8T • KAW hoapital, devoted to community Helnold said this could account slaldlaid ahown« on tlia back of the llbe leader, of the handful of preparing it, he adopted “some of night at the kickoff bouquet for School Saturdayr< ters and swim to U)ie North Pole.” for the fact Perry was nude. His CONNICTICEf M IBiCAl SIBVIC8 that ttda it academic, aince there State 'Tax Department ofllclals un. A QJ 8 8 8 A 8 the 2-week general public drive. ‘ service, dependent for its support Hie entertainment is the annual Yeeterday, an unusually high ia no eonoaivbla chance of booating Democrats in the Assembly called the planks of the RepuMican plat­ estimated the state would lose The opening bid of four clubs «s 18 F t on tha people, who in turn dei^nd clothing wasn’t found. He was re­ •A. 80X 181 . mm n*vm i ■nie foranunaDt’a paymcnta of the aavlnga bond rata to anything it “reaUstic." form,” and utilised "adtttlonal rev­ A Q J 8 4 ♦ K 18 8 8 This means the hospital fund fun(^raising activity of the Man­ tide flooded a small etreain in this ported by his wife to be fully about $8 million in revenue annual­ waa a pm r. Rapee knew thit he I raisara must collect some 8469,175 pn It for health protection. iataraat win ba iacraaabd by about like that amount Rlblcoff, a Democrat, handed his enues from present taxsEs, thgt ly, about one-eighth of the total could make a slam if his partnar X k 18 8 8 1 ‘Working for Ouraelvee’ chester Education Assn, to provide Long Island Sound waterfront ■ dressed when she last saw him on US million a y w if Mvlnfa On the theory that the planned budget to the GOP-domlnated As- have exceeded previous estimates had ais Uttle as the queen of spades, t'< reach the minimum goal of ‘’Never lose sight of this main town and broke up the ica (Dec. 13 — before she left for the now collected, by such k move. $850,000. M(we than $600,000 mvirt scholarships for Manchester young Perry’s body, nude except for dentist’s, bond aaloa continue at tha praaent new IxmdB will have great attrac- aeniblv vesterdav. because of the high level of Repub­ Fred H. Waterhouse, spokesman but how waa he to And this out SOUTH truth,” Silverstein aaid, "the hos­ people who are preparing for the rata, more If aalaa rtaa at ex- tiveneaa, the limit on the amount .It ca& for ^,000,000 ia ap­ lican-activated Elsenhower pros­ A A K 4 ba subscribed if campaign ia pital itself does not need the socks, floated to the surface. A ; Perry, a native of Rockdale, for the Manufacturers Association with the bidding already up to the teatitiing profession, steel salesman checking con- j ', was educated at Purdue and p a c t^ offieiala aaid. Tbay aaid, which may be bought by any indi­ propriations frtnn all funds and perity in Oonnecticut" of Connecticut, contended at a pub- level of four? Under the best of A A K Q J 8 8 8 to reach the $I million plus re­ money;' we are 'seeking to expand Because the eight dramatic bovver, that it will not ba neeaa- vidual in one year will be reduced bond borrowing of $81,800,000. a te a on the Pre-LenUn Retreat of the Here was the way Assembly of piqnilatlon, number of families. ment” to industry. Discarded Too Many Spades have a fine play for game in ress, and an outline of the public. Industry, buying power or retail hearts even if partner'turns up divisions; and. Jack R. Hunter, Other Donors medical examiner, said the body America in 1949. In that same Manchester Ministerial Assn., it leaders reacted to the budget pro­ Waterhouse said that the state West finally discarded one spade campaign. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Burton Moore $00.95 was announced today by the Rev. posal: sales.” with practically nothing. If part­ Subscritions to date, in the or- who will lead the Allied Towns showed the effects of long sub­ year another of his books, "My is now spending “all sorts of mon­ too many, and Rapee made three division. of the Coventry Players are sup­ mersion but no viaible marks. Granny Van,” was published. wtitesDenied EJnar Rask, president of the group. Rep. Nelson Brown (R-Groton), Sen. Arthur H. Healey (D-New ey” through its development com­ spade tricks, fulfilling tlie slam. ner has a fair hand, including at dv they were reported last nigllt HugePu] The Retreat .,U set for Tuesday, Haven), minority leader of the least one ace, you w!" fee wilUnj^ Mrs. Ferguson chaUehgad the plying uniforiiis of-World War 7 She would not officially list Hla wife, who was out of town House speaker — "Fundamentally mission to encourage new industry Many players would find prob­ hy members of the advance com­ men to look to their hmrela, be- for “Journey's End.” The Man­ Perry's death a suicide, she said, and ia to be held at “the Refuge" a tricky budget.” It calls for no Senate—“This la a reaUstlci budget to come to Ooimectlcut. He con­ to consider a rtam. The forcinjr mittees, are: Memorial Gifts Com­ when the body was found, is the Inclndes iHitallatloa, plna tax. in WUlington. The men will assem­ It gives services which State gov­ lems in this defense, but they cauae her co-workaTs intend to chester American Legion has been until an autopsy was held. former Claire E. Hodges. They By State lucation Official new or increased taxes “but it will tended the tax exemption would should . have no trouble. East opening bid is the beat way to'be­ mittee, 12 subscriptions lor $95,- bring in the bighCn totals during canvassed for more military head- She added, however, that since Gaaraatoed for 1 year. ble at Center Church at 10:80, and be remembered by all the taxpay­ ernment must provide without any do that Job more-effectlvtiy. gin yoiu: sto ^ . 700 plus 69 sub-memorial gilts for married in 1933. increaee in taxes. It continues the should discard his singleton' spade the next two weeks. Schwaikert ac­ gear for the chorus’s intrciductlon Perry’s body waa unclad he ap­ will travel in a group to the meet­ ers, I am sure, that soma of ttiu Dudley Jewell of the Biid(|eport (Copyright 1867, General Fea- $25!82S, making the committee’s cepted the challenge. to the scene. A. E. Burnham and CALL “PETE” WILSON THiinyim', Feb. M (Special)—♦remainder for salaries, breakage, ing place. The s^edule which has taxes were increased, to meet a common sense approach to State at his first opportunity, and parently had gone Into the water Chamber of Commerce said the should then’ discard cluba West toioa Corp.) total $121,525; Corporations Com­ Preceding the repqrts of the ad­ Jack Burton of South Windsor are Intentionally, A report that tha puplU of tha El­ gas and other expenses. Ellington been agreed upon by the speaker special -emergency <1865 floods), problems which has oonslstently levy represents a ’’tremendous tax mittee, 42 for $126,920; and, the vance (^onlmitteea, Edward J. Ml W U N is spending 88 per cent of the SO and the committee, calls for a ISc- and that these now are to be car­ diatlngUishad the administration should discard his deuce of chibs providing family pieces of Victor Perry’s body was Identifled by lington Sdiod system have abnor­ burden” on industry. One,of the at hie first opportunity and then Doctors’ Committer, including af­ Thoma, hospital administrator, told lan furmture for the mystery-skit assistant • Police Chief George) GENERAL mal appaUtaa was categorically cent charge on food. ture and discussion from 11 a.m. ried into the regular and per- Gov. lubieoS.” Jobs that needs doing, he said, is filiated dentists, 77 ^or $131,000. w)^ the building program is a Sendee Calls Most towns are serving what to 13:80 p.m. The tlUe of this pres­ make safe discards until he has of that pericxl. Costumes of the Helnold of Madison, a neighboring Day or Nigkt denied todi^ by an official of the to “encourage the modernisation Auxiliary Gift (ximmunity necessity, and C. El­ Mark Twain era were found in the town. Helnold, a writer himself, is TV SERVICE $2.95 State Department of Edncatioii. the federal government-calls entation will be: “The Shadow of of much of our Industry.” seen his partner’s line of defense. more Watkins, president ot the hos­ Class A lundi which must Include He should then think about Those reporting were: Memorial schools' Lutz Museum. the one Prery told about the voices. Days MAR A Can Mrs. Edith Cushman, director of the Cross.” The proposed exemption would EASTWOOD Gifts, Dr. Thom M. Healy. pital, described what steps the Heinold and Madison Police NIgfeto OAeOD PlnsParto the State School Lunch Office, said a minimum of protebia. says Lunch and free time will be en­ do that, he said. that solitary spade discarded by Board of Trustees has taken to Teachers have raided Iheir own E ast Why does East hasten to A kaadl* U Paol Nmrauaa chairman of the building fund; attics for such items as a hand' Chief Jacob Rickert said it “ap­ because some of the students are Oeorge Graff, superintendent of joyed until 3 pm. at which time 14 Patients Perish laash* as4 WeaSeU Corey meet this need. TEL. MI 8-8483 FORTE-PLUS 4 Corporationa, Jacob F. Milter; and allowed extra servings does not rural education imder the Rural the second session, centering discard exactly one apade and In light of soaring public, de­ cranked Victrola from Patricia pears that Perry took his own life. then never throw another? There KMuTKiIiw ‘TH E EACH- . Doctors, Dr. Douglas J. Roberts. Taylor’s home, a collegiate racoon mean it is against the policy of the Services Division of the State De­ around the theme. "The l i ^ i t of DciSi* Bcya«U. mand for hospital xervice, which is 80U program or that they are gluttons. partment of Education. Easter," will convene. At 8:10, the Ice CaUed Cause can be only one reason: East has It was emphasized by members expected to continue for many coat from Glennice Aronson's stor­ Originally, he said, the govem- group yill be led in a period of de­ iifly one spade to discard. Once "BVMDLB that the work of their committees year to come, the importance of a age and a hat worn during the NEW _ She recently conducted a survey In Rest Home Fire o r JOY” is by no means Complete, and that Civil War by one of Helena GET AHEAD WITH A with the school principals and the meht provided a 0-cent contribu­ votion. Of Three Mishaps W ^t knows this, the rest li easy. Is e*Ur long-range program was stressed, ENERGY Bupertntendent of sdioola in Elling- tion per lunch in the program. Members of the association who \ Daily Question additional amounts will be which will.eliminate the necessity Booth’s Alabama ancestors. - (Ceatmaed from Page Om ) You\ ere the dealer, holding: nounced at report meetings during In.an age of plastics and liglft ton in order to comideta a written But fimds now have dwindled to plan to attend ire asked to contact Ice is a peculiar substance. In 8bb. “THBEK violent PEOFLE” of another campaign, three or four y, FAST! sUtement defining the manner in sliUiUy more than four cents per the secretary. Major John Pickup, Oass Reunion Spades-\ A K 4 Hearts— A K the next 14 days. The first of these years from now and thereby avoid metals, one of the biggest prob said, involved another home — the summer people use it to keep will be held Monday night, at 6.30 lems for the mountaineer scene Emergency Room Crowded BILL CLEAN-UP wMiIb 7 doyt ar aienay feoch which lunches are made up here. ' meal. by Friday, in order that proper greater expenditures to the com­ the Gilmore Nursing heme — also cool, but in the winter they seem In the Manchester Country Club "On Top of Old Smokey,” was to Iron deficieneiee nittally rem it in a A meU, she continued must have The program Is made possible plana may be made for funUahlng Chairman Named munities concerned in view of a Pay leftover saetonal billi tired rundown feelins. For Ne«r tha beverage and dessert for the operated by Mrs. Gilmore. to use it chiefly aa a source of The fourth report was made by steadily rising construction costs. find an old-fashioned waier bucket. Manchester Memorial Hospital emergency service^ when Us new a t least two ounces of meat ac­ through the federal surplus com' Miss Eva M. Johnson, assistant To facilitate rapid change of and reduce high monthly pay­ Enerinr Fait — lake FORTE PLUS, cording to federal standarda modlty program. Dried milk, but luncheon. Lyle ^ p e r . Council Bluffs pub. Frederick Turklngton, 6 Frank­ bodily injury to themselves. Stating that the problem re­ is faced with what it regards as wing Is built, by ^stalling nqw ments with a prompt loan here. ihe high potency mulii-vitamin. Therefore if the student helps him- Yesterday, according to reports hospital administrator. She duces itself 4o the simple fact that scenes, background “sets” have ter, turkey, beans, rice, shortfen- lie Service director, said he and a lin St., and Mrs. Doloree Bessette nounced that $11,220 has been re­ been eliminated and stage lighting an almost insurmountable task in ^jjntinate other con- W# Klee to eey “Ye»l” when yon mineral tonic that ilartt te sdf to another serving, he U not i»g> gravy, canned meat and ited either by her assistant, Mrs. Health Department irupector Luko, East Hartford, have been from Manchester Memorial Hos­ ’’more apace is needed.” Thoma efk for a loan. Phone for your strengthen iron deficient blood ia ceived from hospital employes. recounted experiences which have becomes especially important. caring for emergency patients di\lons of overcrowding at the «t«artwg a glutton of himself. fruits are given free. The only ex­ Elisabeth Brown, or herself every looked over the convalescent home named co-chairman of a commit­ pital, three different persons -were with its present admitting ward. ^ hospital, will be built with funds Man in one viiit, or come in. jnil 24 bonrt. Feed fer Minimum Needs last month and it met require­ involved in three different types of TELEVISION Of this total, $10,260, averaging become daily occurrences at the 'Theodore Fairbanks, superin­ pense involved is the transporta­ other year. If her staff were tee planning the 10th reunion of $52.88 per subscription, was given hospital. tendent of maintenance at the high The patient shown here being, now being raised through public LOAN! Jne« S isbUtosaae cm* A report that showed 180 stu- ice accidents. tion of these goods from the ware larger, she said, more attention ments for Are safety. He said an the Class of 1847, Manchester by 194 full-time employes. The re­ school, will operate the huge panel wheeled Into the hospIUl’s ad-1 subscription laaaB$tttolM8oal . ___ laki Iwics iIm Itm la denU had eaten food which should houses, Graff said. automatic Are detection system re­ Rosalie Chiq>delalne, 20, of 101 For example, what happens, he B pcMital three or four hours there are available beds? eight "port”’ spotlights, the 10 available. BIS FORTE PLUS the minimum is prepared so that Ot|ier towns in the State have the well by the schools’ admlnistra. flames as sweeping the building the ice while skating. This, the hospital says, is testi­ IM mMMi M AI pupils win be assured enough to ’’all of a sudden.” violet Herdick, Other committee chairmen are Theodore Blakeslee HI, 8, son of a day “It places B human being into overhead spotlights, the 10 PRESCRIPTIONS ainaMIMt Lrlnca —m rilsUtp same conditions. Schools are vis- tlons. aa follows: Tickets, Shirley Draghi Video Everyday — Presiding during the first part of i tj,g . position,” Thoms remarked, mony 1.0 the need for expanding SiT SjtzrT taii:: so4 Mcrgr saU i^ their appetites. She doesn't an employe, said she sprang up Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Blakeslee three banks of fixed overhead its emergency seiVice. The num- I ■‘FKBE PICK-UP ^srt •( C*% believe the youngsters are “chow from her hinch table at the cry Ristau; treasurer, B ruce W, n , 87 Marion Dr.^ suffered a bruised All Rights Reserved — the dinner. Dr. Healy gave high j Kgf making decisions of life and lights: Forfo Rww la isMH M NOble; gifts, Shirley Thylor ^11- H. T. Dicldaaon A Co., Inc, praise to the achievements of the i death” to determine which ones ber of patients served by the hos- | AND DELIVERY” fM« hounds." It is only natural that ex­ of “fire” and ran to the ladies forehead when he fell from his (kmunittees Assist pital has increased 200 per cent in ] tra helpings should be taken, she room where she saw curtains son; p ro m in and arrangements, bike while riding on the ice. hospital employes, whose all-out | get priority. , Albert DlBattiato;. decorations, endorsement of the campaign, he i “And being human,” he added, Committees of teschers who the last six years, and the num- | PINE PHARMACY WELDON DRUG CO. said. There is no charge for the RblSMe And Alexander Carey, 4, .son of have been adding their assistance her is continuing to grow. | riNANCE CO. 801 MAIN STREET Skywatch Schedule “The next thing it looked like Mallon LaShay; concession, Rob­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carey, 18, Li­ aaid, "is v#ry significant, because j "*n of us at the hospital feel the 864 CENTER ST.—MI 8-9814 ' i a i extra meals. ert McKinney and Albert Patch; to the work of the acting and The hospital plans to expand its | However, at present, the pro­ the whole place was on Are,” she lac S t, suffered a cut when he fell their ability to support the fund la burden of this responsibility musical performers are. from gram is in tha red because too Friday, Feb, 16 and publicity, Genevieve Ubert while sliding on the ice. He bit his In much the same category as that Being human, he went on to say, related. Robb and Edward Tomkiel. Waddell and Verplanck school, much money is being spent for Midnight - 3 a.m...... Volunteers Needed Lost Chewing Tobacco tongue, and four stitches were of the general public.” hospital problems to most people Constance Young, Evelyn Palmer. food. The State Board of Education 3 am. - 4 am ...... Vedunteers Needed Because of the Imge else of taken to close the wound. Top* lUeoniar After totaling the reports. Dr. are not apt to mean very much Art Ranson, 8L said ha was the class It is difficult to contact Lillian Segar, Marita Kemp. Bar­ recommends that 70 per cant of 4 am. - 6 a.m...... VrtnnteersNeeded playing pitch with fellow patient All three Were treated and dis­ Plus Tremfe^tor Heal.v emphasized that $453,675 until something happens to them, bara Hooker.' Elen Morse; from the funds for a self-supporting lunch 6 am . - 8 a.m...... Volunteers Neediyl each member personally to woric charged. still is required to reach the $850,- where they come face to face with Lonnie Applegate, 07, when “we pn a conunittee. The chairmen of R a d io Manchester Green, Highland Park, program be used for food and the 8 am. - 10 am ...... Celeste King heard the hollering and J u m ^ up 000 minimum goal ol the public them. Nathan Hale; and Lincoln schools A WHOLE WARDROBE IH ORE! 10 am. - Noon...... ^Celeste King t' -■ above mentioned committees campaign. Cloees with Prayer to see what was happening. It was ELECTRONICS You've got to hear group, Dorothy Standish and Ruth Noon - 3 p.m...... '.Mary Stephens Are. It do go fast I can’t remem­ are in need of workers, and any ‘■you’ve heard.” he said, "that Closing with a prayer, Thoma ex­ Hadden; from Barnard School. 3 p.m. r 4 p.m ...... Norma Pickering, Gall Brunella class member Interested is urged wonderful Webcor the advance committees are deter­ pressed confidence that thq volun­ ber how Lonnie and I got out — LABORATORIES Recorder wldi Traaslsto^ Mrs. Elaine Shultz; from Bowers 4 p.m. - 0 p.m...... Thomas Hickey but I lost all my chewing tobacco.” to contact these people as soon mined to keep right on working- to teer workers will join ”in the and Buckley schools. Helena PRESCRIPTIQN 8 p.m. - 8 p.m...... Wayne Garland as possible. STATE . Radio to- appreciate K. help you bring victory by the time battle at the bedside of the Llmuel Purcell, 87, waa luneh- Come in to n l^ t. Booth. ExrautNCE 8 p4n. - 10 p.m...... Olive Ray, Alice Fagan Ing when the startled cries of An invitation is extended to all of the closing dinner.” patient” by going all-out in this ' By Oar Fharme cists lO p.m. - Midnight ...... Joseph Mardn members of the Clasa of 1847 who NOW thru SAT. 277 BROAD Challengea Voluatcera campaign. Miss Esther Granstrom of others brought him to his feet and Bowers School, in charge of Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station. sent him ruimlng "into a mass of deferred graduating by reasons Today coat, from 6 PM. He challenged the volunteers in With the need for expansion be­ Feature at 5:00-8tl8 RADIO T I I F V I S I 0 N the public campafgn organisation coming constantly, more critical, tickets, programs and ushers, E ArllHir D rif Storts Voluntaers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal flames. I turned and ran the other of military service, or by moving Building, on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday from 1 to 6 p.m. to a new location, to attend the Oo-mt at 8148-8:60 to tell the hospital's story to all Watkins said the services of one hopes .the size of the new audi­ way, like I should have done at torium will accommodate ail who PIECE SUITS Chassel a New Haves; Oeaa. the people, and inspire generous of America’s most eminent hos­ flret, and got out — I don’t know reunion and to take part in the Ghassel U .------* ------wish to see the performance. Sales how. I lost my hair — a lot of it." pre-reiinion activities. Chassel n I giving by their own enthusiasm. pital consultants and of a firm of QueaUonnaires and invitation Oukssel M Ksw HMtats. Csss. Budget Priced “The thousands of men, women noted architects, were obtained of tickets for last year's produc­ Buelah Fenn, an employe ChSBSel n Wstsrbsry. Csb tion. “Grandfather’s Secret.” had trapped for a time in the building, cards wUl be mailed to all mem­ and children,” Dr. Healy continued, and a survey of public opinion was Ohsasel U Helyahs. Kaa*. “who will be seeking admission to held, which showed conclusively to be stopped two days before the said "It'" Just seemed like the bers shortly. Members are asked show for lack of seating at the flames tvent everywhere at once!” to return these to Bruce W. Noble Manchester Memorial Hospital this that area residents waiited a build­ HOTPOINT year and every.year—some of them ing fund such as the one currently Waddell School auditorium, where you kan wear 10 ways! t.. Manchester Trust Oo. as soon The blaze started in tha roar of / / u ' W in d being conducted. it was presented the building and it was in that area aa possible. • SEPTIC TANKS froth your own families—challenge that 13 of the Victims died. ] I • M N f! I U I ’ W you tonight to tackle this big Job Completion of the program with lastallatlon and Repair JtPPLIJINCES and do i^ well. They and you and I the addition of a 5-floor new wing It was the worst lire from the Off the coast of Cuba is the ]Ue Speelallsta want our'hospital to be adequate to to exiating facilities - designed to standpoint of deaths in the history of Pines, which produces mostly EAST HARTFORD TELEPHONE BU 9-9351 • SEWERS CLEANED our needs.” accommodate only 160 adult and of Council Bluffs, a city of about grapefruit and. marble. But, it is Lee M. Silveratetn, chairman of children patients • will give the F FREE i 50,000 population. better known as the setting of Rob­ . and INSTALLED hoapitsl a capacity of 265 beds. Victims identifled were Law­ ert Louis Stevenson’s classic, • CELLARS DRAINED ■ the general pUhUc campaign, told fabulously “Treasure Island.” the volunteers that in doing their > DELIVERY < rence Brandy, Peart Atkinson, NORMAN’S Job they will be (loing their part Cowboy alnger Gene Autry was Mrs. Bertha Jenkins, Mrs. Anna TOWN ond COUNTRY 446 Hartford Rd. TeL >08-1834 ”ln creating not oWy a ’ greater bom in' TJoga. Texqs, and as a Benson, Ray Roop, Mrs. Bertha Manchester Memorial Hospital, but youngster tyorked on his father’s Bradley, Henry N. Mace, Fred DRAINAGE CO. ' PHONE Ml 8-4ia («) PHONE YOUB ANSWER sJso a beter and safer community. ranch. Howe, Charles Adkins, Dan Blake­ iiM (») 8KIBB8 OOBNEE. ^ ly, Frank Faulkner and Bridget LaFOND eite ( S) WEAtHEB POEBUASnr Pinkham. Two bodies sUll were Hi /K1 Ulte ( t> MEWS Sttt MEWS TODAf US) VMhUm LAOr . (B) ffSWB unidentified today. BROTHERS (U4S) n o x TAKDOCOB (H> MID-DAX NOVtB • MM o S S a W CAMXMA EAST WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH STEAK HOUSE ROCK HUDSON ( I) LOVE o r LITE —An 80- HONSON. MASS. < () i w u » roB toiioBBOW year-od woman burned to death . (U-ti) IT COULD EE YOO UURENBMm Ui4S ( <> OOIOIMO UGBT yesterday after her dress caught Boom et Three fikma of F n lilt MEWS (M) UOBUOBT8 per, police reported. Shows TlMNfsday. Friday. lit) AT HOKE WITH KITTY (M) NEWS TTie body of Mrs. Elisabeth Har­ . (M) OUEST COBMEB : (St) JOHN HALT AMD THE DOROTHY MAIONE llie (U> STAND CP AMD BE NVTYbI ris waa found by -firemen on the Sotwdoy and Sonday I GODMTED living room floor. Police theor­ llU (M> STAY WELL im (N> wbathebVamr ised she ran from the kitchen * nus * 1:W (IS) AS THE WOBLD TVBkS 7 LOME BANOEB Yam Sale (M) ONE-THIBTY nAYHOCSE “CeSe ef Haaer” with her clothing afire. A pot Foatnte9 . (U> ABTHUB OODrEEY asto».|QT. reESTON.or trb ENDS SATURDAY 10 P.M, of food waa found still oooking on friS (ISAS) ODE lUSB^BBOOKS rOKOM HARTFORD the stove. - SiHiday AfffonMon Jgto) SHOBE SHOW 3tu iS) Koont A medical examiner’s r m r t Famly Shews Iris ( t) HocnJPABTY BtatOfg Ttane SiSS (IS) KABTOONLAMD • rii ( n TV TIME showed Mrs. Harris suffered first, (last) BOB CDMMIN08 IHOW second and third degree' bums of TeL 4X>-7-6684 OXS) TEMMESSEE BBMIE - (U-St) YOU BET YOUB W E 85 per cent Of her body. rOBD’S SHOW . , _ (H) CIBCV8 TIME I 100% VIRGIN WOOL IMPORTED Gall Ob Aboot Tear Party We Have Speeial Parly Rates MANCHESTER (tise) deSo'net***^ About Town LUMBER, Inc. S ite ( •) l^ N Y THOMAS SHOW (M):(«) PEOn.B’StolMrftfto'S*''’’ CHOICE , . & o The Covenant League will meet lUILDING MATERIALS “AaatOa. Tells Att- . < KNiniNG FRENCH DATS tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. with Mrs. (It) FBO WEESrUMO , Beds Walrath, 113 Maple S t A AND 8;M ( t) BOLD JOVENEY surprise program will be presented. MASON SUPPLIES ark Vlcteiy" Friday and Saturday and 'Show fllme at the meeting of VALENTINE !;S ( S) MAMCY’S KRCBEH leiie ( t) MEWS BEPORTBB AMD the American Legion unit Tuesday o a u ) MO rAYo r r WEATWEB (»>M) MAtnrEB THEATBB MiM ( S) WOBLD’S. B|CST MOVIES 0 evening, in the American Legion (Celsr) Home. Moinbers of Dllw(»th-oor- 8iU ( t) AsrscTS or t e e mod- lt:te (last) NEWS nell-Quey Poet are also invited to BALL ben NOVEL February ISth and 16th attend. Mrs. Joseph F. Wallett, (1840 BOB CBOSBY , (SEMI-FORMAL) ( » CABTOOM CARNIVAL UiH (tast) WEATEBR secretary of the AuxlUary< ia (It) HW TOWARD THE UOBT (It) WEATHEB i SPORTS chairman of arrangements, and (M) VAUAMT LADY UlU (It) MILUON DOLLAir MOVIR also henfla the hospitality commit­ SATURDAY. FEIRUARY U (IS) BBIOETBR DAY (tast) TONIGRT ( I) BAMDETAND ll:te (H) NEWS AMD FBEVCES tee. (tMS) qPWPt FOE A DAY Ulte (ty NEWS (H) OUt_WEn 4-oc. ekafn Vs os. M (10 qrs.) The Polish American Club will (II) SEOBn R O U meet Ssmrday night at 8 o’clock STATE ARMORY (U) EDOB o r mOBT. MANCHESTER ----- 1) MWEBN BOKAMOES PICK UP Larga aeleeSoa of 88 ctiora la >lade ia Fraaoe, pure wUto aa- Big savings throughout the store... shop early! in'the clubrooma on CUnton St. m ( ^ r M O ^ C L ^ AND virgla wani 4 ply yana. Parfeet gora rabbit hair 8 ply yani. Na i; . 1 Jack Hanley and William Kata, DELIVERY for afghaas, aweatoro. lower price aayiriMra! Lotc isn’t the word for it... this price is -,i,jiBtudente at HiUyer College, are FEATPER MOVIE ^nloing practice teaching at Main 34 HOUR SERVICE ON Wornierful values for everyone in the family! Al Gentile • ' REQUEST diaatar High SchooL aod Hla Orohestra (M)iS OTOSHES o r THE CtUL simply breath-taking! You get a fully lined,. TORY ___ ■' ' * >UMle Tpka. or tan. MISSES’ SIZES* , o r jo rv I ■ ^ I : J Forawrly MOaebaster BacB-AOen, East Hartford, la open TBCBdaj tiirbaxh TeeluSiU Mlf.24S3orMI3-4720 . Boaaavrtt Oreea feOli* iVtSY T.U ? SbIb^ 9;t0 A BL> 5:30 P. M.; F i^ bbUI 8:59 P. M. •at. 1 fw- “■wtfeae Waat” \ o e tN H- . ) ( * I I Ro(id Sc?'V!CC i ■' Ol^^iuCYSBlL lalO P.li' BERLIN TURNPIKE ^ ••______.A, ..v' '.t. .''A (RMiMSatotS) ...tiiA. J - . ' i ■ ‘ " ’■* ' r ' -'a'. ( ..A . ’■ / tlona to enable them trad# feeling of tha eomialttca, ha aaid, iSanrlff^br that tha other two bUto wars too union standards. U r o o c U e s New Vaccine far reachfaig and that there waa A lEwttiiid Jieralb Vocal lOS, which .has a ssam- fy EUQEE nUCB Cpnneeticut no real need for them at the benhip of 1,500, has been a stra­ present time. Qo^rtofdhA: tegic inati-ument in the ganqeat ¥ Seen Curbing lAter, these spokaomen admitted The Baby Has 'isiHMtu afrMt Y a n ^ e union’p effort to exercise coatrol that there had bean no poll of the lOtrsoN By A. H, 0 / county bar aasoclation on the TtS MAIN ST. — OPPOSITE WOOlWORTH'S ~,tJ80N over nonunion operators.” • Encephalitis matter. It had,, they explained, That is perh^M enough quoU- been too late to attempt to hold a OPpN MONDAYS Been Named... f\g«uadad Baltimore Feb. 114 UF(~ Dto- The maneuvering at the 1< full fledged meeting of the,.,county __ *w rr BaecM tlon to show that Berger could tiva haarlng on court reform^ bar, ,»■' •sd BoMaya. £ntcr^ mt tat have sharp reasons for taking the covery of a vaccina to protect man .le« « KandiMttr^ Caan.. aa from aavaral forms of sncephalttto which it waa mads to appear After all, they eald, they had aaaa Mail Matter. birth Amehdmeiit before a Fed­ tha Hartford County Bar only receive the Pope, bill that f” DIAMONDS ^ 5 to$1000 ~j SUBBCRIFTION RATES as wall as dengue fever wes re­ very same week. Apparently, if I«neim KxUilene. daughter of Mr, end Mrs. Harmon He>iiee, Payabla la Adraaca ______eral grand jury invastigating pos­ tion opposed U|ia very aama court I CHECK OUR PRICES—THEN SHOP AROUND I ported today by a Johns Hopkins reform which the State Bar As­ 'ley hadn't received the Pop# bill Juniper Lane, Vernon. She was bom Feb. 8 at Manchaeter Me­ sible union corruption. Having I WE BELIEVE YOU WILL COME BACK ' morial Hoapital. Her paternal grandfather la Hannon Haynes ___ a a a a a * » a f aaaaaaaaaa fclantiat. sociation was supposed to favor an avasionary out, they might ^Dllia ■••••••••••< aaaaaaaaaa •J.T# taken the amendment, he had no have m t at all. I e a s y t e r m s o r p a y c a s h a n d s a v e j Sr. of Beat Hartford. She has two eisters,. Joanne, 6 ^ , and aaaaaaaaaaa Dr. Winston H. Price, iU de­ waa ihaneuverini: which.was alick .. Hontba ...... choice about resigning his union inteniraating and aignlfl- Lugene, 3. ? jia Mcatti a a««aaa*a aa • aaaaaaaaaa veloper, eald tha vaccina to made and expert, eo nicely done that It ***** B-R-E-A-K-S V M kly a*a aaaaaaa aaaa a laaaaaaaaa «jW post, because the A.F.L.-t aerrlca ellaot of N. E. A. 8are> But the question of union i r ­ Counter, - Apple Corer.Self-winding ■ingle vaccine hae bean found pression that half the memberehip yera favored re; Shop At Gaudet's-^ li Ppys ruption is not what interssts us Ctolendar-Wriat Watch ie correct. that offers protection from sev­ of the SUte Bar Association wiu They Were content with the Im­ and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Roman, ^^iHi^bars RaDreaentatlvea:Rapreaentatlvea: Tba pression they had managed to Rocky Hill. • Juli-tuil ia Hatbawa "Spadal 'Aaaw — Naw It this case. We are interested in So for all you rcadera Who're eentl- eral vlruaea that produce eneaph- in rabelUoa against the MU the * * * * * ' ' Chteaco, DMr^ aa

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... •■■•^ A-' ■1. /few'--'.' ■ IfANCJHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.,'THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 196T HANCHESTER EVENINS HERAID. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1967 gutted building to permit further local for cattle and poultry own- OKA te Meet aioa ydU be 7S cento for fcaraau Laflatattra OMnmlttaa. towns from awcsaalva property N ew Bcidies H ike searbh of the debriA Bitter cold Havama aeed and broadleaf cigar Mrs, Esther Wolcott with a damon- third grades won the attendknee taxation Uirouirh the sstabliahmant ora to kill dogs.which bcooma a A aupper meeting will be held end M oenta for chUdren. raeraatidn will ba , ooitduetad in ot federal marketing quotaa ai^ Whrth.h m 8. Fortar haa haan at S:30 ° tonight at the Hebron Bpmeinekere Meet added to the misery of tije 4H per­ Tobacco Grosvers / price a.upporta. / binder tobacco. ^Back to School’ atration of rhythm and muale aa it namedMl nnance Oommitlaa chalr- of a State income tax. mohace to their flocks. sons left homeless by the blene.' CYP Cliib to Ho*l Woodruff haU by/ Mr8'. Hooka is taught in the claaaroom. Lessons ^ A a ^ k l hour, with refraatonents, Some years ago when Robert E, achool when the County Council of T|iil hfomemakcrs met Tuesday C hina Fire T oll Johnaton, director of rahgfoua In Hampden. HAmpahlre an(l At the aame time the vole^aa-j niAn. He wants pedeatratea to wear evening at the home of Mrs. John The fire waa one of the worst on lured the induatry of price aup- I» PTA Theme in history, reading, spelling and art broughf the evening to a close.' . taH)u Appointed clotbinc which can be easily seen Foote of Gilead waa a local Rep- the Connecticut fcducation Aasn. education. ' For Acreage ITranklin countiee—tobacco 'grow­ Links has bean »«Uv* in the wilhbe gueata of the local Teach- 'Hell. SUtchcry, fagoting and record in the' crowded waterfront Luther Leaguers porta and incliialon in the aoil bank ' j were discussed by Mri; Victor when they walk on hi^hwdya or to reaentatlve in the laclelature, ha Hong Kong. Feb. 14 (FV—Tdrenty dietriet of Kowloon, mainland aee- The ne'w Memorial Hall ■will be ing centera in Maaaacl usetta--002 Leglalatufe and has introduced, a era' Aaan. smocking were taught. It waa an prograJv.. j “Back to School" tvaa the theme ! Swanson. Highway users in ths Unitsd By^Brm Bureau number of bilU. Ha aska that the carry a li^ht of come kino.,^ and introduced a bUl askinc that pe­ more bodtea were found today In tbr of Hbng Kong. the acene of the wo-ship aervice Springfield, Mass:, Feb. 14 (g^— of 929 grower* voted yeaterday Under direction of Robert destrians ’ be required to carry Codunnnl^y Dnnea , opm meeting. th * CYP a u b . Canter' Church in favor of acrerge allotmehta It was the first time atiw ’ ; States paid 17.800.000,000 in RlfSclal boards of education of the State above all, to walk on the left. the' hlackened/niini of a 4-atory led by Loretta Buahnell. Karen of the program at the monthly Christie, physlcal 'educatlon! teach­ lighU when walking on the high­ There will be a community youth group,, of which Jean X*- Connecticut Valley cigar binder through 19*9. marketing quotaa were eatabliamd i : vehicle taxes in 1985. Trucks paid Htbt«n. !«». i*

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V.7 ' V-'- \' liANCHESTERifrt.-'o'^' EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I4 , 1957 P A G E N IN E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, -FEBRUARY 14, 1967 FACE EIGHT. tsrle and Itober.ta A gell were an- tion of the ^ m , ‘^o r g e Wash- IS sKit leading ent'e W. Middle i^ton." Bridjge Abutmei^it, Tpka. when hia left rear lira blew Report front the Farm Bucldey School nounerrsi with. Debbie Llirter fak­ out, causing the car to spin/around Personal Notices N ing charge of the muWe. Hie class Australia la spending a billion Strack by Aiilo and crash Into the, bridge abut­ Pupils Observe danced to the tune of / ’Yankee dollars to reverse the flow of the ment, police aaid.. . In Memoriam Doodle." with, the singioi$ done by Snowy and Eucumbene rivars 'so Damage to the car .was esti­ In lovlns memory of our dear hus- Congress Like a Gow“ Three Holidays Roberta Angell. Debbia Llsttr, that fhelr waters will provide A bridge abutment bn W, Middle b a ^ and father. Jerry U*up. who g Sanborn Tpke. probably tavad n ear from mated at $400, and $TS to the passed away February. 14, 1965. Pameli Farmer, Jo-Ann Bajek and power and irrigation to ah arid bridge. We often sit In silence. Classes i'n Grades 1 and 2 pre-. Lebra Sweeney. plain. At present the Itfe-gtvlng plunging into the Hockanum River No eyes may seo us weep. aented . a combination 'linooln. The entire dlass sang "George waters of the two rivers flow use­ yesterday morning, police reported. Forever In our acBing hearts. Washli-gton” and ’’Washington lessly into the sea a t the rate of a Richard C. CarrabtUo, 1,8, Hart­ Tropical diacaaea long delayed the His memory we will keep. Waahtngton and St. ' Valentine’s and Lincoln," follov/ed by a recita­ half-million gallons per minute. ford, waa driving egat on the R t white aetUement of .Africa. - ' Wlfs and sen. Y p u ' L L p i N i d m e program at Buckley School yester­ troti Pag* Qae) the sale of wastepaper and'scrap. The Department of Agriculture day morning. Auditorium decora-' can only deal with It in parta. It will, hire three additional mycolo­ tions consisted of streamers, bsU- can't be dlpeated a* * 'whole.’’ gists but will keep the same num­ rooma and designs of hearts. Nevertheleaa, Cotton found thee* ber of symologiats and cytepath-- ologiats. Mias Eileen BarretCa second readily dlg^tble Udblta in a quick grade prroented the play, ‘The. Sad torowting o w the mass: •T am not sure what these are,” Cotton commented oh the last ValenUhe.” George Bradlau was. . ,,, ■ fS* The mint a1U produce m bu- items, "but here’s something I thj sad Valentine, and Martha Bu- OPEN WASHINGTON'S Uon p«nl*a IhU year at a eOst know about—the same depart­ der played the fairy Valentine., BIRTHDAY of 84 cent* a thousand. The budg­ ment plans to spend $125,000 to Children making Valentines in the et bureau predlcU an-Increase In increase production of castor oil play were Arlene .Gregory, Janet, KR. 22 UNT1L 9 P.M. the number of counterfeiters the in this country!” B.uinski, Arthur Huntington. Secret Service wtU arrest this Just for the recorl, mybologista Norman Sot-as, .Shells Packard. year, but a drop in' the number of are fungi specialists, cytopeilholo-. Jay Howroyd and Susan Lisk. The moonshiners the revenue agento gists are concerned with cell di­ remainder of the dlass. led by wUl flush out. The government seases, and ^m ologista, are ek- Istty and Jimmy Welch, were yoM a/ /gl. will net about. |10 million from perts On fermentation.. dancing Valentines. Children In Mrs.- Ann L. Peter­ son’s first grade >sang two songs. s The first song, ”The Basket Rockville-Vernon House,” was pantomimed by Rich­ ^Oi9 ard Aronson, Donna BrunroU and Richard Msney. The second song BreakMet&M15 in Coins "Valentine Questions.” Nicola Rubinow introduced the numbers. Announcer for the yrogrem for From Bonan^s Restaurant Mrs. Madeline Hickey’s Grade waa Brian Van Camp. Band lead­ ■ er waa Lorraine Bujak. TWo songs. RockvlUe. reb. 14 (SpeciaU — bury received a wrist watch fo*’ L H Ik K tJ IS stolan^sclhng the most makaziae sub- "FebrusSy Bi^dsys” and ”A Approxlmately $118 Bcriptions. Penny,” were Wing by the entire KRAFT-CHEiSEfOOD from Bonan’s Restaurant, 11 W. class, after which thev recited the You can always be sure of getting the bait in meatt. time after The purposes of the club are poem, "Valentlnw.", The Rhytthi.: Main St., esuiy this morning. ^ tn learn parliamentary procedure, time at POPULAR. . -. Every bite is proof of flavor, tenderhess anti to learn'to work together aa Band played, the selection,' "With lice said. CesUneU.” quality. Our buyers select only the TOP grades of U.S.D.A. choice The back doOr of the restaurant group, aind to raise money for .charitable, educational and social In Mrs. Ruth Pmrrelt’s Grade 2 was forced open and a padlock part of the program, James Die- meats. . .cut to your taste and close trimmed to assure you more ~~ i 4 broken off a cabinet containing purposes. Advisors for the club are good eating for your money. So for P.B.M. "Be$t of All" meats— tbe'money. ■ Miss Helen McCsrtl.y and Joseph About $50 of the money was in BelUs. s^op POPULAR, m i pennies and roost of Ib i* colna* of­ Vernon Couples Club ,, d e l ic io u s s l ic e d Q 200X.OOI ficials said. It was in two cigar T%'e newly reorganised Couples MILITARY WHIST, FQODMRRKHS boxes and a bank bag. Club of First Oongrsgstional The theft apparently occurred Church of Vernon will meet at SETBACK MLYOR- 4V COMSTOCK between the closing of the estab­ p.m. ^ tu rd s y . . lishment at 2 sum. and the arrival ^ Baptist Guest PreartMr m i ^ at 4:30 ajn. of William Newell, •The Rev. .Merrel Osllsway, far­ MONDAY., KB. 18 ^ HELlikHN’S restaurant empKiye, who discover^, mer mlasionary to Arabia and 8 P.M, ROAST ed the break. Jerusalem, will be guest preacher Bonan’s. oerSed by Albert Hewitt at the Rockville Baotiat Church LADIES QF ASSUMPTION rrMiCKEN OF THE SEA and Sandino Oenoveai. ia-operated Sunday a t IL a.m. TtnAtr U 6 H T H U M ' i a e i His sermon topic will be “Christ Door Prises! Refreshments! by the latter while Hewitt is in WILSON'S Florida. and Our World Today" Tickets available at door -Tha Rev., Mr. Callaway is s Tasty The theft is still under Investi­ Assumption Parish Halt USDA gation. Police were unable to otttf graduate student at ths Kennedy MEKT any information regarding the School of Missions of the Hartford Donation 75 Cents Delicious Identity of the thief or thieves. Seminary Foundation. Upon com­ m T c d T i o v 9 ’ 3 5 ® 1 MOR Town Clerk Candidate pletion of his work at the School of Miaeions, he plana to return to "PICK • / the CROP” Mrs. A m ^ a L. Stephenson, as­ The best sistant town clerk since 1938, has the Moslem world. CHOICE CHOP. eauNCHY submitted a written appltcaition to Hospital Notes money can buy. Admitted yesterday: Peter SOFT! the Selectmen for the ttiUrlm ap­ Jepeal, RFD 1; Mrs. Clayton Mac­ SUPER markets F66ML pointment as town clerk. The ap­ Intyre; Sunnyrtew Dr., Vernon.' S ^ A v i a i A . ®!"- kw: w M s; pointment. to be made by the TK S 9 U 5e Board of Selectmen next week will Discharged yeet^day: MrS. FuU k i e e h e x Theodore Lutby, 10 Bancroft ltd.; That Interpret The 0 DesI hot. Shank "fill Uie vacarcy cfeaieu by the John Stepanowraki, 69 • Franklin lb resignation of Kerwln A. EUliott St.; Mrs. .Edward Underwood, 8. WishesDf The Pfimily llalf March 1. The term will extend un­ ■ 1 til the .town election in'Oetober. Main S t. Broad Brook. . r fresh Fruits and (ARROB Mrs. Stephenson was appointed Admitted Uidky; ' Mrs. Rudolph JOHN B. BURKE assistant town clerk Oct. 1, 1938 Cormier, 48 Hale St. Ext. FUNERAL HOME , Oven p e r e r y R M O R M N E NUTRITIOUS AND by the late Frederick G. Harten- To Serve on Committee , Ready stein. She also served under his Miss Mary M. Smith, daughter TEL. Ml 8-8888 10 to 14 lbs. Vegetables Strain*^ RICH IN VITAMIN A successor, Arthur E. Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Smith, 87 BAST c e n t e r ST. 12 Grove St, has been selected to and at the latUr’s death carried AMBULANCE SERVICE Hen Turkeys m Serve Diced and on the work pf the office until serve on the refroahment commit­ .Bonelesfi SWEET, JUICY CHOPPED the appointment of Elliott in 1944. tee for the annual Recruitment Creamed with Local attoraey* are reportedly Dsy at WilUmantlc State Teachers Brisket lb •reen Fee* supporting. Mn. Stephenson for College. Head Cut ;doz. POTTED tin* 25 25 the appolntmsfit. Elliott also sup­ Hold Valentine Lunch - rIV, l«s*« MEAT - 'Vi,. ^ ports Mrs. Stephenson. The Ladies Missionary Society Corned Beef W LS O ITS SOLID 0 0 ^ ot the Tsicottville Congregational The only other known candi­ CHILDREN’S Waybest , - date is Henry F> Butler, active Church had a Valentine luncheon lb McIn t o s h US* I lb. at the church yesterday. Guests young Repubhean,: who has sub­ were the Rev. Everett Murphy and BOOTERY Native BAB-0 u R & R W---- cello mitted a written application to the Mrs. Al^i’dd Beebe. ■% I C w . 32 77 Selectmen. C a n o n e tte s pkg$. The fatter talked about her trip Amer. * .S * Nurse Cnif Plans McKone Day Lean APPIES 3 - 39’ FRB DETERGEMT to Candy Creek, Ky. A gift was Plafe Beef Fresh Lb. Loaf Cheese Sliced Lb. A Bernice McKone Memorial presented to past president Mrs. tin 38c 1.03 Day will be observed this year by James RidyardIWa the Public Health Nursing Assn., F resh ly Events Tonight Beef Liver, Sliced Muenster Cheese Lb. (PHNA) it was announced today. • Vernon 4-H Town Committee aORIDA The day nursing service to the will meet at d o'clock at the home for a King BOSC PEARS 2-45' community in memory of the late of Mr*. WUllam DeLong, R t 83. Sliced-Bacon Sliced Swiss 6 Ox. Pkg. Mrs. McKone a former member of Anyone interested In 4-H work is ^THE REST OF THE LQT! the board wdll be financed by per- Invited to attend, Mrs. DeLong JIICE doz. sorud contributions of present and said. Pork Kidneys Lb. Credrh Cheefent^^^g past board members who served S t Joseph’s School Guild will ^ ' MAINE GREEN MOUI^AIN with her. meet *t‘ 7;80 In the school hall. MANGES The PHNA at its 'meeting Tues­ Mrs. Justinb Scher, probation of­ QnaBty FROZIN POODS ARK ALWAYS AT THIIR day also made the following ap­ ficer of Juvenile Court will apeak. lbs. POTATOES pointments; Mrs. Elaine Mitchell, .Ladles Auxiliary, AOH, will Skinless • * w PLAVOR PKAK. BUY SOMf TODAYI secretary, to replace Mrs. Ruth You may think good potatoes cap't be found but hold a poUuck supper at 7 o’clock ADD fXTItA Z fS r TO SNACKS Oasello, who baa resigned; Mils h r the Moose Lodge. Frankf urts that’s probably because you haven’t tried Popular. DOLE — FROZEN Ethel Flynn, public relations; Mrs. Alden Skinner Auxiliary will WE’VE GOT ’EM! MAINE GREEN MOUNTAIN AND SAHOWICHBS WITH Robert Kingsbury, nursing; Miss Fresh ’ p o t a t o e s . Good for boiling, baking or French fry­ ESCAROLE 2 ‘ 2 r hqld a Valentine party at 8 lbs. ing and they stay WHITE AND ME3ALY. Get some Marietta N.. Fitch, volunteer; Mrs. o’clock In the GAR Hall. Lean PINEiIPPLE JRICE 2 E. Fenton Burke, constitution and tonight, you’ll say they’re the best ever! MINUTE MAID — FROZEN y ^-law s: and Mrs. peorge E. Graff, Vernon and Tsicottville newa Ground Beef BORDEN’S CRUYERE pku- Transportation ComnUttee. .items are handled through The 4 oz. Elected to serve op the Nominat­ Herald's Rockville Bureau, 7 W. at our Grocery Dept. 0RM 6E JU K E 29 apples 4 -4 ^ ing Committee were Mra. Rudolph Main 81m telephone T R e m oat pltgt. ' BIRDSEYE — FROZEN 9 02. FOR TV SNACKS d k S k g k g f Schmidt a member of the board, 5-SIS6, KRAFT PARTY SNACKS George N. Brigham apd Allen L. Stqke's Giant Kreft' Sharp I oz. pkgi. 29 Dreaaer, membera-at-luge. Ckedder pkg. FRENCH FRIES ' Fancy Cans 2 V Franklin C« Harlow announced Snow 6 Oz. ORAOKER BARREL 39 SEABkOOK — SLICED POPCORN 2-29^ that ticketa are being mailed to f OK. ^ Crop Cans Tomato Juice DIAMOND ^ A y .people in the community for the X o c a / S to c ks Imported p |g . phg$.W benefit play, "Hanrey'’, to be pre^ Dog aORA BANISH BLEU STRAWBERRIES aented March 2 by the Bamatera. Docten to Speak < 2 BOOKS IN i fits for the veterans. Maanteeteitog Compealee L A B NOWON NEWt EARLY MORN I OEERFOOT t lb. OM Seaat Cookie Sale Arrow, Hart. Heg. ..48 61 Kosher • Girl Scout cookie orders recently Asae. Spring ...... ,. 34 37 SAU UHIS ctn. taken by Vetnoffs two troops and Q t Jar PBK VM^IME BACON men SAUSAGE Bristol Brass ...... 11'%. i$% COIXINIAL th* oldest Brawnie Troop, will be ColUps ...... n o 120 Bill Pickles OOLON1A.L filled next week. Girl Scout leaiK Dunham Bush ...... 10% .11% era Mrs. Fsaderick Recave, Mrs. Em-Hart ...... -----36 39 Glass Wax-' Modess Riyer Rice BOLOGNA J ______LIVERWUBST lb EACH Charles Warren, and » maetlns iMt nlfht and voiced to assure Saud that hta delegation Sav§. . . of AlPI iJ-i:'’ " "With any reasonableneaa on Injuries Fatal South Windsor. Feb. 14 (Spe- pomplalttU about the way the re­ ■ Social Note: the parNif the linion we can reach here waa net misled about the U.S. affected attitude on the problem of free eisl)—The Wood Memorial Library r;. valuation of town haa Mrs. Frank A. Giorgio; 699 a contract tomorrow (todSy),’’ ha* added to it* permanent art ex­ ! R ^ r no KM^I UIIU AVI Vlhwnv i B I d j laid Alexander Chopin, chairman navigation in the gulf and that ' A^P 116 EAST CENTER and 261 BROAD ST.' W. Middle ’Tpke., new in town, 'To Matre Boy them. any iifformatlon which waa given hibit on the main floor painting* Chief targat of the objeclom waa given a aurprise shower of tlfV Now York Shipping Assn., by Mr*. Delma McGuire, Mrs. M*r- yeaterday afternoon wheii a the employers group. — I— . —,1 1 before laet weekend represented vas the workera for ValuaUon Aa- Mark Matre, 6, son or Mr. ana , American thinking abmt uerite Carlson, and Mrs. ’Virginia water faucet broke in her "I feel more optimistic, in view Savings Up To 60^...0nly 19‘ Each With Every *5 Purchase...See The Bonus Pieces, Too!; aeeiatea. the firm which donducted Mrs. Charles Matre, 84 Seaman j problem at the time. Schoenleber. kitchen. of all that happened during the All are members of the South the \'aluation. Taxpayera frank­ Circle, died- Juat before noon to-1 Kgypt CriMclem Bitter ly queationed the competence of Hastily summoned guests day, that the mattera outstand­ Windsor Art League. Mrs. Schoen- ing will be resolved shortly,'’ said day. nearly 24 hours after he was i Bitter E^Ptl*n criticism has S a t group. ^ ,, were members >f South . Man­ .leber’s painting has been accepted .One man aaked how q flelcl. Louis Waldman, counsel for the ^ V _ ' _ w o.nr.i- et J cast grave doubts on the success by the Connecticut Acfkdemy of chester Fire Department, who International Longshore­ struck by a car on W. Center St. | ^ ^^e Dullee plan. worker could evaluate a 12-room P5ne Arts. YOUR CHOlCEt arrived to find Mrs. Giorgio men’ll Assn. (Ind). near O’Leery Dr. 'The question immediately raised hitrotlliciiig... Aim Pogt Ann Pogt Whito, house bv seeing the kitchen and standing in a puddle of water Authorities at Hartford Hospital here was whether larael now would A newly formed discussion group basement with the result that the Some 45,000 dOckers began said the youngster failed to will have an open meeting gt the plugging the end of the broken leaving their Jobs from Portland, accept the proposal without firm h 1L6 4 OZ '* 9 K C property aaaeaament Jumped respond to treatment of a head in- library at 8 p.m. Feb. 25. Mrs. John Pine QunlitY Cake Mixes! Yellow, Devil's Food pipe with her hand. Maine, to . Va., af­ U.S, assurance that its Int'eresta in PKG per cent . ^ . . ...I Fireipan abut off the water, Fsrnhsm, and Mrs. Robert Kraus Another asserted he had the; ter 6 p.m. (EST) Tuesday, as an the Gaaa Strip and the Gulf of are co-c'halrmen of toe group Ann Page is proud to present these new. *ur4- or Honey Spice Mix 25 least expensive home in his imme­ ^then pitched in to help mop JO-day Taft-Hartley injunction Aqaba would be backed up by more to-pleaae favorite*. They’re made from fine 'up the floor. iHng-off period expired. which is sponsored by the library diate ttslghborhood assessed at than words. and the frienda of the library. quality ingredlenu formulsted to give .vou ' e strike straitjacketed the Israel postponed a decision, ex­ finer texture and finer flevor with the great- 113,215. while homos obviously Mrs. Giorgio end her hus­ Verne Olson of toe- Ellsworth UR 1 OZ betUr were assessed for as much band moved to town front sprawling New York waterfront, pected yesterday, to ask for fur­ e«t of ease! Try Iheae tlme-*aving wonder* ANN atreadysbeaet by a tugboat strike' High School Faculty will lead the PAGE Angel Food Cake Mix PKG as $1,000 less. ' Massachusotts Saturday. ther information on details it con­ diseussion, the topic of which is to eoon and enjoy grand taating eakee it bud- The man. Richard Carocari of now in It* 14th day. sidered vague. get-*avlng pricesi > By l a t ^ yesterday the dock be announced. This group is a suc­ Grandview S t, said, ”lt’s absurd. The plan which Dulles presented cessor to the American Heritage He tunertiwl the reason was a m is- g.room, on 70 by 170 lot, $$,07ort atrike normal­ he approached the school crossing. fect larael’s reaction. Othfr fine Breakfast Loin Lamb Chops ib 89“^ Shoulder Lamb Chops « 59 cent of the fair market price. ings. Representative Karl Kehler. ■ who Wapping Community Church A number of conoaplaints were O'Brien told the oommittee that ly means a buaineaa loss of about The driver of the car waa ar­ The Israeli have made clear over A SP-O U R FINEST QUAIITY They are on: assisted Chairman Alfred Bockus Couples’ Club this month. The fond buys at A&P! voiced about hikes in the assess­ Manchester faced the possibility a $1 million a day. Bat, fore- rested after the accident and freed several weeks that before thev membera will attend the dance to Appropriation of $1,,116.39 for In distribaUng registration earda- withdraw their troops the:^ want Siiverbrook Freeh Crttmery L. 15' ment o f multiple family dwelUngs, of losing the techhlafOlechniair STtIDBI7 ■nmied rijy—Hre—Taft-HarHey in- without bond on a technical charge be sponsored b.v toe Masons in the Rib Lamb Chops II 69*^ Lamb for Slew APPLE SAUCE 2 E taxes on land purchased by the to the troop committee. which would replace the present Junction; shippers during the past of reckless driving. Pilice Chief ‘‘guarantees’ ’ that their shipping lUTTER Hanlon said that with the end of town for the Park Department at Senior Girl Scouts of Troop 1 Community House Feb. 25. rent wntroL multi-family dwell­ Cheney Tech, aa the result of weeks have speeded up deliveries. Herman O. Schendel said any will be able to operate through the AAP-OUR FINEST QUAIITY Globe Hollow from Cheney Bros. assisted by setting up and clear­ Gulf and that they will no longer JANE PAgXH 1 II 1 OZ ings have iitcreaaed. In market a commi.^sion's recommendation After the walkout got underway, change in the charge must await Maaoheeter Evening Herald 1 IR 14 OZ to VC Appropriation of $.5,852.14 for ing tables and washing dishes. which has been ihcorporaled the Aaeociation of American Rail­ the outcome of the coroner's hesr- be subjected to raids from Gaza. FRUIT eoCKTAIl CAN 37*= I v2 ue because people are willing to On Camp Staff Wapping, South Windsor rorree- WHITE BREAD the Water Department land ’pur­ in Governor Ribicoff's proposed roads embargoed rail shipmenta Ing. Neither Egypt nor the United buy them for investment now. chased. New Eagle Scout Zollo, 18. be­ Nations would give any guarantees, pondent, Mrs. G. Warren H'eet- 3 IR RAG 2.7R A iP -O U R FINEST QUALITY One man showed a reporter his budget. of freight to prevent a pileup of Mark""' was described by Miss brenk, Selephoae Mitchell B-4014. PORTERHOUSE Appropriation by allocations gan his Scouting career in Troop railroad cars. Catherine Shea, 'Verplanck School on the ground that iarael should assessment for a 3-family house 6. West Hartford, in Noveniber An omnibus bill now in the not be rewarded for getting its BOKARCOFFEE ' “ ‘ VS' GRAPEFRUIT J!Sn52 ’ n*s35^ from the Capital Improvements Legleiature calls for the construc­ The Post Office department principal, as "very well liked by $ which had increased from about Reserve Fund of $100,000 for el- 19.51, and transferred to Troop 25 troops out when the U.N. had re­ 3 IR RAG 3.47 $8,000 to about |1«,000. tion of technical schools in New C. Foster Harry made preparations to handle mail, everyone at' school.’’ St. Marv’s Plans terationa to the Franklin Building in 1952. He haa served as deputy using Navy personnel. peatedly demanded that (hey be RED CIRCLE •*‘ 91 ‘ OR SIRLOIN Ke aaid ho paid about $13,000 at Educational Square. senior crew leader and Junior as­ Britsin, Meriden and Uanchestec. withdrawn, Dulles' offer followed Steaks This would be in accordance with ILA members struck Atlahtic for the old home 10 yearn ago. sistant scoutmaster of the troop, all of their support behind the bill as a compromise effort to end the Crusade Session 3 IR RAG 2.55 Hanlon said laUr that the sale An ordinance which would limit a long-term pro/ram'under which and Gulf coast docks last Nov.' 15. the hours of sale of liquior for con­ and for two years has been a mem­ now in the legiislature or face the deadlock. • value has doubled since 10 years all the technical schools in the likelihood of not getting a . new Nine dsys later they obeyed the EIGHT O'CLOCK " “ 87' sumption off the premises. ber of the Camp. Pioneer staff. At Taft-Hartley injunction to go back •nctory for Armed Attack’ Complete instructions for toe Super-Right Cut from Heavy Steer Beef JANE PARKER ago. Meanwhile, of course, the State are being replaced. The three technical school. The Egyptian attacks on the SUNNYFIEID Dutch Apple Pie REG. VALUE SSe 4 5 ' The two tax appropriations are camp, he was elected to the Junior to work. Episcopal Crusade for Christ will R^W £ bouse has been dspredatlng phys­ municipalities named in the bill to cover the amount due on the 21- and Senior Honor Societies. He is In response to O’Brien’s warn­ Dulles offer centered on the be given at St. Mary’s Church to­ MARIll OR OOlO ically, are the .last three on the list. ing, the committee decided to or­ QUICK OATS 'e«“exc l7' mlll tax. Cheney Bros, passed the a Senior at Mahehester High charge that "countries which sup­ night as all chairmen, majors and Pound Cake JANE PARKER-REG. 39c NOW 2 9 = Rssil esUU dealers reportedly However, the Longley Commis­ ganize a letter-writing campaign port Israeli demands" are trying AlP FROfEN ORANdi bill on to the town and General School and is son of Mr. and Mrs. workers meet at 7:30 in toe old PLAIN-SUGAR-COMR., CINNAMON have a surplus of buyers for mul­ Benedict Zollo, 66 Gardner St. sion. which reviews all proposed that would be aimed at the Leg­ to give Israel “ a political victory ti-family dwellings. Manager Richard Martin has rec­ capital expenditures, has recom­ Senate to Push parish hail. JUICE Donuts JANE PARKER-REG. VALUE 27c NOW 21= ommended a payment be recorded Rohan, 16, haa been a member of islature's Education Committee, aa a result of armed attack.” A 10-miQute aklt,' demonstrating Soms asksd why a blanket in­ mended that only one achool—the which is headed lf>- Sen. Phillip J. SUNNYFIEID ANN PAGE M IL I4 0 Z 4 C C even though the money goes Troop 26 since July 1851, and has "Arabs were expecting America a typical home visit and originally crease could not have been ap- served as patrol leader and Junidr one for New Britain- be built at Bauer. ' Contracts Probe Joseph Brenner to press Israel to implement U.N. Tomato Soup 4-10i/»oic.r>i$7e CANS Ued. General Manager Richard "from one pocket to another." ' presented at Christ Church Cathe- RICE PUFFS assistant scoutmaster. At Camp this lime. This recommendation is The citizens committee will urge The Miami Herald of Feb. 8 con­ resolutions concerning Palestine POPULAR ASSORTMENT aox OF £fartin said that such a blanket included in the proposed biennium area residents to write the com­ Washington, Feb. 14 (A*) — Sen taina _ an account of the death of Arab rights In their homeland,” d-al w.*hen the Rt. Rev. Walter H. tttltCvG 'S LB Pioneer, he was elected- to both .Gray, D. D,, Bishop of Connecti­ Candy Bars A REAL SWEET RUYI 24 RAR$ Increase would not have removed budget submitted to the Legisla­ mittee in support o f the bill that McCTellan (D-Ark) said today his"Brenner, Miami Beach. one statement said, referring to honor societies. He Is a Junior at cut. issued a call fo, the Crusade, SPECIAL K 26' any inequities, which existed par­ Manchester High School ind is the ture this week by Govci-nor .Ribi- would provide all three towns with subcommittee has not closed its member of the Dade'County Board Arab claima that refugees from ticularly in land values.. inve.stigation of big military con­ will be re-enacted by a group of Daily Dog Food 6 c’ans4 9 = son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ro­ coff. i regionil technical schools. A siib- of Public Instruction, which oc­ Palestine should be taken back by I Broad St. land from Center St. tracts awarded to firms headed by amateur players. JANE PARKER 12 OZ ^ ^ c han, 38 Gardner St. As a result, O’Brien said, the j committee will be organized by curred Tuesday, Feb. 5. ’ torael. to W. Middle Tpke. hea j^ p e d relatives of Robert Tripp Ross, G. Stuart Lynne and Mrs. Harry Pototo Chips ie< piici R n u a i o N PKG Juros, 16. has been a member of citizens of this area should throw' Harr>- to rally support fo the bill. Besides his wife, Mrs. Edith One of the key question.^ about tremendously in the assessment. Joseph^ A. McLean, 53, of 41 E. Assistant Secretary of Defense. T. Sweet, co-chairmen, will pre- HADDOCK *r SCROD Middle l^pke., was arrested yester­ Troop 25 since November 1951, and Brenner, he leaves a daughter in the Dulles proposition since it was SUPER-RIGHT, SKINLESS, All MEAT* Property away from ifaln SC The' Senate Investigations Sub­ Manchester. Mrs. Dorothy Foster, first made haa been that of carry­ aide. Crusade cards, one for each Iona Tomatoes SEIEO QUALITY ^4 CANS 4Wrf 5 ' which haa now been developed for day afternoon and charged - with ^aa served as patrol leader, crew er and crew leader. At Camp I committee which McClellan heads - Episcopal communicant, will be FRESH FILLETS t. failure to set the handbrake on his leader and Junior assistant scout- Pioneer, he waa elected to the Jun­ Skating Schedule 49 Arvihe PI.; three other daugh­ ing it out Insofar as Israeli ship­ FRANKFORTS I II PKG 49= 3 9 ' J 1 LR 1 OZ dftC business also took a steep hike. questioned Ross for four hours ters, three sons and several grand­ ping Is concemed. distributed to workers who will Grnn Peas Most of thoso who complainod car.- Mlice said. McLean's car al- master. At Camp Pioneer, he was ior Honor Society. He is a sopho'-. I CAP'N JOHN'S -H EA I 'N SERVE IONA SELECT QUAIITY ^ CANS W T yeaterday behind closed doors. But children. Israel has a port town. Eilat, at make personal calls on all Epis­ SUPER RIGHI-IANGy', "TASIY, FIRM ware told by officials to discuss legedV rolled over the curb and elected to the Junior Honor So­ more at Manchester High School ’ it declined to disclose what Rosa copalians in the greater Manches­ came to rest against an unoccupied ciety. He is a Junior at Manchestei- and is the son of Mr. and Mrs, | There will be skating to­ A native of Brooklyn, he waa a the head of the Gulf of Aqaba. FISH STICKS 2 X 59^ G.E. Bulbs 26-40-60 or 75 WATT EACH 21 = their specific case with the asses­ night at Center Springs Pond had aaid. former resident of Newtown, Conn. Egyptian guns stationed along the ter area Sunday. BOLOGNA IN PIECE IR 49^ sor and then^iyssesl to the Board ■tore at the comer of Main Sfld High School and is the son of Mr, Carl Howland. 331 E. Center St. 1 and Mrs. Stanley Juros, 68 Bran­ from 6:30 to 10 o'clock. The He had lived in Miami Beach for shore of the Strait of Tiran Communicants, will be asked to e f Tax Revlsw'-lf they-still feel Wadsworth Sts. He is schiiduled to Son of Eagle .Scout pledge support to toe four Lenten G.E. Bulbs 100 WATT $a c h 2 3 = appear in court Feb. 23. ford St. He is the third member of Irwin. 15, ha.s been a member of • Annex will be open to public 21 yesrs, and was active In sup barred Israeli shipping _ _ ^ ,from_____ the__ they have been treated unfairly. porting thei.Mlanu Beach Hebrew 1 gulf after 1950. ‘ships "bf other objectives of Bishop Gray's cru­ MaHe Explaiaa Appeal Prdoedare Nick A. D’Agota. 27, West Hart­ his family to win the Eagle award Troop 26 aince September 1952,, skating from 1:30 to 6. and Air Force Plans- - 2 7 ' in Troop 25, his brothers Raymond for hock^^i from 8:30 to 10. Academy and the Jewish Home countries whichnicn werewer carrying sup- sade.' Writleh pledges, received by f'ine QitdlUu Foods-Prieed to Pleaje! P r i c e C u t ! G.E. Bulbs 150 WATT lACH A t Many preaant were dissatisfled ford, was arrested and charged and has served as patrol leader t Crusaders, will be presented di­ with speeding and -driving with and James having achieved this and scribe. At Camp l^ioneer, he No akatufg will be permitted for the Aged. plies for IsraeJ/have aUo been with the explanation of method of To Deploy Planes Funeral services were held Feb. rectly to Bishop Gray. WHOLE KERNEL CORN _ ( improper lights on Rt. 16 yester- honor previously. waa elected to the Junior Honor | at Charter, Oak Park. barred. The result of Egyptian ac­ Now Rav* mora than avar on Hormel Spom 12 0ZCAN 39= appeal until Atty. Paul Marts, 6 a t l p.m. in Riverside Beach Me­ Crusade majors, appointed this VoLS dsy, State Police .reported. His Calder, IS, has been a member of Society. He is a sophomore at i Washington, Feb. 14 (A5—The tions has been effectively to block­ Niblets 2'eL°133‘ the big 6 oz |ar of delicioui.. chairman of the Board of ’Tax Re­ morial Chapel, with interment in ade the gulf so far as Israel is week by the Rev. Alfred L. Wil­ N O W O N SALEI Funk iv lbcan view, explained it court date la set for Monday.-s Troop 25 since September 1952, and Mancheater High School and is the ' Air Force is planning to deploy its Difity Moore Beef Stew ^ 39= Two motorists were arrested has served as assistant patr-ot lead­ Mt. Sinai Cemetery. concerned. liams. rector of St. Mary’s, in­ A Wagnalis 25 Vol. Uni­ Atty. Marte said he has been a aircraft widely through the'coun­ clude Donald Kuehl, Mrs. William CREAM STYLE yesterday afternoon for passing in er. At Camp Pioneer, he waa elect­ 22. . W. . Center Mr ... St. Mr. Mr.„, ■"'‘"• Britain Refuses Hants Shipping Guarantee m ^ lm r of the Board for three try “so that a potential attacker George- N. Fuller B. Kloppenburg. Donald E. Ala- versal Standard W i . A&P INSTANT Crest Assortment fancy narisco 7'/^oz.pico29= ■i a no /passing xone. Thev were: ed to the Junior Honor Society. He could never hope to destroy enough During her invasion ,of Eg.\*pt Green Giant Corn 2'cA!g^'35= years, and baa been connected with This presentation marks the first George N. Fuller. 74. 367 Brewer last October. Israel seized the gulf baugh, Mias Ann T. Maiaon, Mrs. real estate mattera for about four. Joseph P. Mityia, 47, of .58 Wind­ is a freshman at Manchester High time in the Troop's history that an of our bombers to prevent our deci­ Elroy Phelps. Russell StevenMn WHITE MEAT CAN sor ,St.. Rockville, arrested on Oak­ School,' and resides with Mr. and To.Halt H-Tesl St;, East Hartford, died yesterday area wnd silenced the Egyptian GREAT, BIG, TENDER Bumble Bee Tuno WHITE MEAT CAN 37= Other membera of the Board are Eagle badge has been presented to sive retaliation.’’ at East. Hartford Hospital. guns. She has continued to occupy and Mr*. John McDowell. Encyclopedia H .C0FFEE‘X 1 -2 5 Atty. Arthur LeClalre end Earl land St. near' Tolland Tpke.; and Mrs. Lyman Smith, 37 Wellihgton the son of an Eagle Scout. Ernest Gen. Thom'ail D. White, . Air Members of the ceqtral commit­ George R. Keegan. 59. Weatfleld, Rd. London, Feb. 14 iiP)—Britain to­ He was born in Manchester May toe area, saying toe forces cannot Green Giant Peas 2 ’ cV n^ 39= Beit tiRting Instant ever! Fruit and Nut Cookies 7k°^ 29= Rohan, a real estate broker. Sr. -having iecelvid his Eagle day turned dow-n Japan's requ^t Force vice chief of Staff, said (his 24, 1882, a aon of the late Aldorf be withdrawn,, tinil Israel is tee are G. Stuart L>ynne and Mrs. ' ^ ,t ■■ ■ .Marts told the group that If Mass., arrested on N. Main St. near Nelson, IS, has been a member award as a membra of Troop 25 in today, explaining that the Strate­ Harry F. Sweet, co-chairmen; Stock PI. Both are scheduled to ap­ of Troop 25 since May 1952, and for auspenaion of the first British and EUmira Lirabee Fuller. He had guaranteed full shipping rights in Edueptor Crux 1 II PKG 36= they feel they have a grievance, 1930. hydrogen 'bomb tert. gic Air Command’s B47 and B52 all lived in' East Hartford for,many toe gulf. WlhalOw Manchester,- Elmer L. pear in court Wednesday. has served as assistant patrol lead- Jet bombers and its B36 propeller- ONLY EACH EXCELSIOR t OZ they should talk with the aascaaor Bockus, 15, has b^n a member years. Israel considers access to Eilat Odell. W arrw E, Teniiant, Edward A note to the Tokyo Government driVen long range bomtors "are Beef Sondwich Steoks FROZEN ■ and ibpreaentativea of Valuation of Troop 25 since Npvembei- 1962, 8i.id it was Britain's duty to make He leave.a three daughters, Mrs. | *sp*clally important because Is- 8auter, Mra. Raymond Gowen . . . with any purchase . . . M A I N E - U S N O . 1-SIZE ’.'A' PKG Aaaociates to find out apecifically and haa served as ■asistaht patrdi now concentrated on too few, high­ Dorothy Dus,sault of Hartford,: J"®*’* *hlps for years have been and Wyviile Peabody. aoz and tear nuclear weapons in the ly crowded basea." uiulUy tall for' 14.00 aachl Dole's Pineppple Juice what factors went into setting the Warrefi^ Crockett Back Bill leader and a.saistant crew leader. absence of a world agreement on Mrs. Arlene C. Ahlberg of Man-1 q*|||'*** to'^Egypt'from using the In calling, on p^ishionera for .Thay'rt psekad with faeU FROZEN CANS 33= value. At Camp’ Pioneer, he waa elected disarmament. The note called 'the cheater and Mrs. Evelyn Downing Suez cgnal. Since the canal support of Bilishop ' Gray’s crusade, sad'laicination tor the an- If they atill feel they have been to the Junior Honor Society. He is. Hydrogen bomb “the moet power­ o f Tariffvllle: a . stepson, Walter closure. Israel haa been pressing the Rev. Mr. Williama .cited the tfre ftmUy! INTHODDC- Sunshine Fudge Sondwich 1 La PKG 47= treated unfairly with rCapect to Limiting Townes Liability a freshman at Manchester High ful existing deterrent to major Dulles Praises * Maiquardt of Newington;' eight with the- western powers a plan to enlarged facllltiee of St. Mary's, TORY,,OFFER OONTIN- other property owners, they should School and is the son of Mr. afld war.’’ grandchildren, and several nieces make Eilat a terminal point lor an the four .Sunday aervicea -and DS8 — V»l. no. 11* still nn POTATOES ?£].49 Woodbury Soop 3 29= appear before the Board of Tax Re­ Mrs. Alfred Bockus, 57 Crestwood »»■ ______^ British, French and nephews. - ; ' altemative rout for oil shipments dally evening prayer aervieeir, ■ala — only 26c aach. with view at one of the several haaringa Rep. Ray Warren and Towwflyear and, he added, "the town feqla Dr. The funeral will be held at 1 through toe Middle East to toe proridtng Mancheater Episcopal- aneh PfiO pirchasa. Start Libby's Fancy Peas 2 1 LI r OZ achednled by it. They can be repre­ Counacl Charles N. Crockett, ap­ something has got to be done to o’clock Saturda.v afternoon at the Mediterranean. lana more bpportunitiec for wor­ eat todayl UB f O c CANS pearing af a Leglalative hearing in limit iU'liability.’’ Washington. Feb. 14 f/15—Secre­ An 8-inch pipeline from, Hillat • ship than ever before. REG. VALUE A a A sented by counsel at those hear­ of Troop M since November 1952, i Radford Praises tary of Stole Dulles has told Con­ Lowe Funeral Home, 34 Connecti­ ings. ' Hartford this morning, spoke in . Gryk, in spgaking In favor of the toward toe Mediterranean is al­ FRESH WESTERN BAGS I 7 B J. Holster Sets 3.59 AlP't LOW PRICE A M 7 favor of a bill that would limit and dias served as patrol leader f e s s he regards British sAd cut Blvd., Eh^at Hartford.' Burial n e Board, after hearing, takes two Senate bills, said that the and.troop scribe. He is a sopho­ Midea^it Program will be- in Rose Hill Memorlar ready being built primarily for Is­ Cello Carrots Alp'S LOW the town’s liability to $2,000 in de- "equitlea’’ involved in both case* French military forces “as among rael's internal needs but a 30-inch Senior Citizens 2 the grievance under consideration -fccUve higiiway caaes. more at Manchester High School the very best in the world and Park. Rocky Hlli. SNOW'S Bride Doll REG. VALUE 9.95 PRICE 4.99 and viaita each property about should override the technical fail- Washington, Feb. 14 (fi— Adm. Frienda ipay. call at the funeral pipeline hah been proposed aa a •nd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. upon which we would be glad to means of carrying tremendoua ASP’S LOW which a formal complaint la lodged. At the same hearing, held by the j ure' of not filing notice of injiiriea James Smith, 17 Foxcroft Dr. Arthur W. Radford haa expressed hqihe from to 9 o’clock tonight Note ‘Birtlidav’ WASHED U l 4 OZ General Law Committee, both op- until after- the 10-day deadline, depend if we were in any fighting quantities of oil from tankers at CLAM CHOWDER Cuddle Boor REG. VALUE 2.49 PRICE 1.49 Elach person who wants to lodgt the belief that adoption of the war." and tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to READY-TO-USE PKG a formal complaint fills out a form posed bills aimed at enabling two^ Mrs. Powers, -who is suing for Elsenhower Middle ^ast program 9 p.m. Eilat to tankers on toe Mediter­ The Senior Citizens Club, or- ‘ Manchester women to sue the t o ^ $30,000, filed her noUce 55 dsys Dulles also was disclosed, with ranean without using toe Sues, U ttM SjS' Cello Spinach 29 nized in February 1965 by v ^ c h hejUgna and which is notar- would cause the Ruaaiana to "pull the release today of hitherto secret Canal. Ixod by a member of the Board, for a total of $45,000 for injuries - after she suffered a fractured Board May Meet In their horns’’ in tbs'area. S mes Herdic, aiiperintendcnt of CREtN $WCH «cldents. j ankle in a faU on a highway near 'testimony, to have said emphati­ Offlciala said Dulles made clear CaANO. EAflNG-JUMRO SIZE *'• CAIIFORNIA ICElIRe ^ eheek the flfiver! The form, which containa confi­ .Radford, chairman of the Joint cally he never intended to cast'any recreation for the toiva, celebrated dential Information, asks the tax­ The bUla fUed in b e h ^ of Mra.! i 4g woodbridge St. on Feb. 8, C3iiefs of Staff, told thU to a closed in presenUng hia plan that it was its second anniversary yuterday heads a r 8^ Powers and Mm. Irene , 95a Weir, who la seeking To Fill Vacancies reflection on British aqd French F u n e r a ls for toe immediate purpose o f ob­ PintapplM fACH 39^ lettuce 2 25" Peppers 2 i , s 3 3 '= V eheek the piiee! payer to aay hew much he paid for session of the Senate Foreign Rela­ troops. afternoon at the Community Y. the land and when. It also asks Pecltoam W^eir. would validate the 000. filed her notice 49 dayk tions and Armed Services Commit­ taining withdrawal of Ift-aell Mayor Harold A Turkington SNOW'S Mayor Harold A. Turkington forcea. if eventually it led to how much he would be willing to may call a special meeting of the tees on Jan. 30. Hia testimony, KeBBeth H. Beer waa present and brought greetings ertl for. K * mobile •“ accident on 8 .- Main St. on screened for aecurity reasons, was some altemative to toe Suez ■nd congratulations to the mem­ MINCED CLAMS sary notice, after the 10-day. atatu- Board of Directors for Saturday-to The funeral of kennethcH. Beer, route, officials aaid, that would be The Board can lowsr the assess­ Feb. 6, -1955. Both suits are pending made public today. Greeks Protest bera and Director Herdic, With tory deadline. in Superior Court. discuss the appointment of a auc- —— ----- ^------r ~ 241 Birch Mt. Rd., was held at 2 a probably desirable byproduct. vAP' Super M arkets ment after its deliberation. It can Supported by Law Firm ceaaor to resigned Director Jacob o’clock yeaterday afternoon at the But whether shipping oil by that only a ch arts membership of nine 7MHCAS27' A*P also raise it if it feels the.aasess- Gryk said that although formal Miller. British Refusal Holmes Funeral Home, with toe persons,-the club has grown to 113. The bills were introduced in the notice was filed late, the town h"d route would be economically com­ Kcnt is too low. , Senate by Sen. Harold Borden of Rev. Fred R, Edgar, minister of petitive with shipping through' Eighth-five mqn and women at­ A similar open house meeting almost immediate notice of both ^rkington said he would have About Town Hartford and were supported at to "make arrangements fq'r the Athens,' Feb. 14 OP)—Streets toe Solith Methodist Church, offi­ Suez is a quesUon. tended yesterday. will be held tonight at 8 in the the hearing today by Atty. An­ accidents. He aaid Mrs. Powers’ were deserted all over Greece dur­ ciating. Burial waa in East Ceme­ A variety of gamee, a* well as husband notified town officials meeting before 6 p.n).. today in or-:, Hie regular meeting o f the Dulles based his proposition In hearing room ' of the Municipal thony Gryk of the Manchester firm ing the noon hour today. Shops tery. The Rev. Mr- Edgar, asaiated part on toe hope of E^ptian co­ square dancing were enjoyed after ZIPPY TEA Bunding for general. discusalen of soon after she was hurt, and that der to- issue an official notice to Past Chiefs Club of Memorial which Winfield Chace, who is 86 SWIFT'S MEATS KARO SYRUP of.GryJ( and Gryk, counsel for-both the Directors. end offices closed, traffic came to by the Rev. Stephen Smith, broth­ operation. Therefore toe ques­ m iiY m BAGS CATFOOD the revaluation. women. the section of highway where she Temple, Pythian Sieters, will, be tt standstill and workers dcs.-ned. er in law of the depeased, offici­ and has never missed a meeting, fell waa inspected that day. The The five Republican members of tion of what toe United States UQUID STARCH p e t i A i i H RIO lAlll qr tUM M ill for RevaloaUen Examples In speaking in favor of the bill held tomorrow night at 8 o’clock tools in “silent protest’’ against ated at the committal service. woiilcr do if Israel accepted the waa called on for a speech. He THE TOPS.IN FLAVOR KinV SNICKER . t a s t e s a v in g s PoUowing are several examples accident in which Mrs.- W’eir w the. Board are considering Atty. at the home of Mrs. Ellzebetlt Britain's refusal to grant Cy-- Bearers were Henry Sinnamon, praised Director Herdic for hi* ..<1 that w oi^ Umlt the town's liabil­ hurt, Gryk added, wqs promptly in­ Paul Marie or John Bowen for the declaration formula and Egypt •UAtIRRt]]' _ m IR w 25' ’ "''••‘‘■’•••eeqee.ee.ae.ee.aeeeaaaaaaae Of old and new asacssements taken ity to tr.OOO in highway accident Caverly, t Chestnut St. She wjll priots the right of self-determina­ Horace RusmI). Wiliiami'Schofield, then sought to block Israeli ship* ibte leadership and reviewed high­ m.RFMtJS' PKR«»4R,4]* 2 |4WKMs27' 2 “« 45' 1 , , 4Nm the flics of the revaluation caaes, Warren teid that tha num­ vestigated by police. post. Democrats have not yet de-^ be asslstod in entertaining by tion. T. Robert Albro, Stanley Polln- lights of the past two years, ex- 1 Arm: ping anyway has not Wad any offi­ ber of such caaea has reached a ' Says latent Met elded whether they will vote with Mrs. Sarqh-Tomllnson. 'The archbishop of Athens and ■ky and William Mullen. cial answer here. Indications ar* wnding thank* to the women of Barry Rd., IVi-atory. $-roora oh lioint "where eomething has got Since the town had almost im­ the GOP on the selection. primate of all Greece, Dorotheos, U »t planning about toe steps I 0 toe YWCA and toe different |;.n> by 120 lot. $$.«si and $>,52$. -io be done to protect the taxpayers mediate notification of both acci- they do not, the Board will be Etoianuel Women’s Missionary sponsored the prbteai movement SEATON FOR OIL PROBE tfke in such a situation haa not church groups for their generosity, UNDERWOOD « * 4 r Aieellla Dr.. 1-atory house and ■a well aa the individuals who are denta,. G ^ k said, the intent of the without its ninth, member for 30 Society will hold a Swedish bake in his capacity aa president of the. WashlngtpB, Feb. 14 (fl’i — gone very far. psrticulariy at toe monthly pot- MAZOU OIL ' JNAZOU dlL / IOSCO >age,- 6-rooma. 100 by 107 lot, hurt.’’ The bill waa aubmiHsd at lO-^ay' statute waa met. The days, when the ^ a r d of £|elect- sale at Hale’s store Saturday, be­ Ran-Hellenie Committee for Union Secretary tk the iBtegibr SMton luck suppers and everylmdy who D^ILED HAM .*<1 and $11.829. statute is .{leaigned to enable a mu­ the request of the Board of Dtrec<<- men, two of whom are Republicans ginning at 1 p.m. For pickup of with Cyprus. .__ ■_ 'aaid today .the govenimeat haa AN’n-BEDS HOLD TOWN had aaslsled in making- the club ROI COOKING and SALADS m COOKING AND $*M9$ * CHOCOLATE FOOD tlRINK -FACIAL TIttUlf* ^ “ RAMttT 'TE ‘ \ ■’ / White St., Hi-story 5-room, 60 1®**' nicipality to investigate promptly and one a Democrat, wOI make the donations of food far the sale, ae aathortty to aclxe the oil ia-" Badapeet, Fe6. 14 (>P>—Huit- . S aucceta. by iflS let, $5,231 and $r,$5S. . He also uUd the proi^em ia one a aaction Of highway that is bited deelaion. member* may caU Mrs. Amy Carl- PETECnVE DIES . dnajtry «r seek a velnatary gaiy’s CoasamiaM regtaw admit­ The supper tables were deyorated P^RJZ' RTRJI* ' '.v. V IIJ M MS 35* ivi LR J4* Se' ' 2F*«5RFSM 2 9 '9 “ *9^ V , .'4; «|ke{C*s3|* . ^ " 100 iS i W ' Rd.. l^atory, 4-room, 7b of a geiMisl nature, affecting all as the cause of an accident. * Tite naming of a aucceasor to ■qa, 104 Haynea St., or Mra. Irene WlUlmantic, Feb.\ l4 0(V-Det. adfieeraeat to hold dowik oil ted, today tlwt aati-Red rebels With Valeatiixea, gift of Mr*, if^ry ■ V • 1 . A- iSf„ ISO lot, $5...... JOB and...... S7.01t; the town* in the State, and nee.d* Both Crockett and Waixen ,op- William Alien on the Town Iflan- Johnson, 4 Crjindview St. f Set. Francis G. Satera, member nvnan, a member ‘ of ton club. ■\ 1 prtoeo. Be. added he le peraoaaBy eUn eeatrel the tawa sf Teeoie- t.: ’ «H>4ii*mWUil*4|*MM,lUAlU,. FA U$EHiUiMl.lME«aMKv4tMdlR. i t t . *hd. gar- iMiould be attidled on that taaia. poaad tha bills on the ground that |Bui$ (JJmninlasion may alao conM ■pi the WilUmantic ^U ee Depairt? , >y Utat...... a federal Oraad Jury erkeay. aearty $ 4 aMStlis. after Charles Hicka gavh the HeaalBg, MR '♦Wfliaij-'ow M ^ 130 let, 1 Crocket^ aaid that 16 ease* iflii the 10-day law, passed in the last 'up.'.Repijblicans' see .reported con- GlvU Defestse air raid alamis' ment 1since 1632. died l N* hos- Is ‘tevlewtag the posalMUty ef tae iJItaaetaM • Arnsy attacked r- and mambeni whose birthday* oc- Imhdag icy or defective sidewalk* ■aasioh.' wa«i clear, and that th« sidfiHng Edwqrd DUf- tor that vq> wato Ustod at 2 p.nl; today to tl& jpiUI here i todby a\ brief aatttriMt vtoiaBsas la •uired in Esbruaiy were nskefi Id 1 A JNfldfy, aattlad by Maacheatar jaat town was anUtlsd. to Its protactiep A , , > . ft ., ' etftcyt rsftosr nontlily tost. -■V 'linM**. lar'JIaM: (IM IRfiyUlta » ' •' \ : ’ V- \' -! : 7. ■ -tiftowiete* * . i. ' 1 • t . . 'i ; t>. h •I. : - *•**-. ; - !t ■ ■' -I ■ * . e . 4 ■ Y* - • , 1 - * ■V .y ,-V 1. . ■ *' V ■ . I - /".I- '. 'I -.., . •’'i' • . . . i 1 ; 1 . • ■ ■■ ■ \ l "J:- ^ ' . • V " - n 1.^ ) MANCHESTER ,EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 PAGE Oooiey, 129 Barf. Rd., Feb. 14, driven by Mrs. el Cargo, Coventry; Mlehoial Daly, Hohenthals Feted Community Baptist Church. Accident Victims 128 Birch St. WXIG— 1M » Bolton Cdveritry 68 Seaman Clfcl*; Brneat Arendt, m O lF -S M ^ B o n d in g P ;e m ilU The Murphy girl was hit by a USW BaUoting Lodg^ Sees 85 Lenox ^ W U A Y -^ lt - At Open Hou^ To Clarence Lewie, for altera­ Remain ‘Critical’ car which had been parked in NAMES wmto^UsM^' Daily Radio tions to a dwelling at 179 Birch BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Ida front of S t James' School by Mra. to Mr. and Mrs. George Law­ B utcn DajrU^t Time W P O P — l « l t Mr. and Mra. HUmore Hohenthal, St., 1500. A Mancliestef youngster and an Irene M. Gray, 51, of 54 Waddell M o b iih e a f Boy, Girl Scbtlts Impress For McDonald Grange Announces Program To Ernest Ritchie for Francis Y O U C A N Red Plot on rence, .Vernon Trailer Court Rd., who will be arraigned in Town SOCONY VACUUM HEATING Oil 44 Ridgewood St., obaerved their Andover woman remain on the BIRTHS TODAyI a daughter to 25th wedding annivenwry with an Boland, for a dwelling at Fergu­ Court Saturday on a charge of Tbe tteminK »•••*»“ * * * ‘“ ***t*'wH."WHAV—Polka Party son Rd.. 112,000.. , critical list at Manchester Me­ failure- to set the handl^ke of her TRUST Well-Atteoded PTA Meeting By 2-1 Margin For Open House Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Riley, BDlng- w f w M iiia i V i tb t radio m aufe- W17C—OUderaleeve open houM at their home yeatorday -To Eirnesi i Ritchie for Green­ ton. / OT>RC—^Robert Q. l.«riwli afternoon and evening. morial Hospital from injuries re­ motor vehicle. She ia presently Ike’s Policy ■uou and are aulijact to cbange WPOP—MyiteryTOm Relatives from Gardner, Maas, wood, -Inc., -for a dwelling at Ver­ ceived in accidents here. free under bond of $5,000.. (Continued from Page One) Coventry, Feb. 14 (Special), — ygram for the year will be planned. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: aim - .. . non St., 112,500. Bolton, Feb. 14 (Special) — BoyyplBtea for resale as scrap metal. P IN I ; without notice. came to congratulate' the couple, Patricia Murphy,- 9, daughter of 'iha proceeds will be used for the Plana have been completed for the gram for they ear will be planned Mrs. Mabel Soslela, 82 Norwood WHAY—Nlfbt Watch To E. W. Hedges for Jack Nash, and Girt Scouta impresaed and St.; Richard (Jriffith, 17 Cole S t: W nC—Ai iho U.N. and friends from Manchester and Mr. and' Mra. Michael B. Murphy, BVDENZ SIVICKEN Damp Laurel Fund. The district ported well above the 50 per cent Grange open house ptOCTsm at. S Meetings will be every other Tues­ (Continued from Page One' HouM WDRC—The World Tonight for alterations to a dwelling at MORIARTY plaaatd a well-attanded PTA maet- mark of the 1953 election. John EUis, Somers; Mrs. Edna PHARMACY iUTV* WPOP—Modern Sounda nearby towns also called. ' 31 Saulteri Rd.. $2,000. has purchased the large camp in p.m. Wednesday in the nail on Rt. day. •44 Married Feb. IS, 1982 in Gard­ of 112 W. Center St., is described Newport, R. I., Feb. 14 ifl—Louis Ing In the- program preaented at The election marked the firat 44A. Scouts to Meet U.S.delegate declared. “They are Hollernutn, 22 Seaman a rcle; Mrs. • l U - To Manchester Memorial Hos­ Mobil I.rbODon, operated for t)»e first Morion Gordon, RFD 3, Coventry; WTTO—Row Minor WHAY—Night Watch ner, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Hohenthal W hospital authorities as being Budenz, 65, former editor of the the Elementary School laat night time lost summer, but has not yet time in the 20-year-hiatory Of the Miss June D. Loomis, committee Brovvnie Troop 182 ^vlll meet at the very last ones who should ac­ WDRU-Oel Kolby WTIC—At the U.N. pital. for alterations to a hospital tISW that a president had been cuse anyone of aggrejalon." ‘ Mrs. Mary Brown, 26 Fairfield WFQPr'Wwcwerlui r WDRO—The World Tonight have three sons, Eric, in the serv­ "still in critical condition.” She re­ Communlzt newspaper Daily Work- BROTHERS Uniformed Scouta preaehUd re- completed peynent for it. chairman, has - planned a short, 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home dwelling at 76-78 Haines St., er, was repohed Opposed. Rarick was a comparative Despite Lodge’s expressed will­ S t; Terrance Jedrxiewski, RFD 2, WFOP—Modern Sounda ice; Norman, a senior at Manches­ |3 900 ceived severe internal injuries '‘'falny com­ Kerosene Lkical resldenta who will donate skit, "A Merry Mix-up." o' Mrs. John A. Hillman. Girl PINE LEN0X : *'^l5uLV.^pt#"Won«e •:m- fortable" today, several ’ hours Distributors ■ anactment of an opening ceremony unknown until he formed a dues Rehearsals will be at 8 p.m. to­ ingness to have the U.N. take up Rockville; Mrs. Chloe Jonee, 139 WHAY—Night Watch ter High School; and Carl, a grade To W. G. McNally and Sons, for when hit by a run-away car Jan. their bid plates to th,. fund should Scout Tro6p No. 7 of Andover wiitv-^>«o»a R«»u« after he suffered a heart attack. and daroonatrationi of Scout akilla. protest committee following the morrow and Monday in the hall. the Soviet charges, strong opposi­ High St, Rockville; Frmncine WK109-Pdt..> WTIC—Weatward Look 4 pupil at Verplanck School, hn attached garage at 28 Elisabeth 31 on Park St. . watch their newspaper for an an­ will '‘ _Ive instructions in folk P H A R M A C Y : WTlC—Row Minor WDRC—Ruia Naughton Budenz waa stricken last night INI KllkO 'J ItlM' Costumed girls presented three USW convention last fall. There will also be a chorus. James tion was voiced by other non-Com- Mozzer, 40 Creztwood Dr.; Steph Dr.. $1,482. fi:* Oi Jl/lf 301-315 Contor 5t. nouncement regarding the date a dancing.* M B. OMrtor M w-M LM IM R ------Cat Kolby WPOP—Modem Sounda Mrs. Lillian Bailey, 64, Andover, Just as he concluded the fourth in The convention, in addition to T. Laidlaw will lead group sing­ munlst members of the committee. en Berk, 46 Norman S t; Mt» -Wunrorki titt— To Thomas G. Felice, for altera­ is also listed as '^still In critical groupa of folk dances... rollectlott-will bb made. Basketball Game Marion Kerr, 30 Jarvis Rd.; Wal­ ...... a«y Rarick included Wil­ Tomorrow's activities Include Alton St.;. Mrs. Marjorie Maztrmn- WHAY—Night Watch aignia waa given by the Bobwhite totvn committee. ' Board of Tax Review hearings, 2 property on Northfield St. liam Khig of Milwaukee who gelo and daughter, 159 Maple S t; w n c —Carling Conservation Pawol. Members of thia unit also Refreshments will be served with to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.. Town M Kolby WDRC—Russ Naughton Harrison D. Pratt and Made- sought to wrbst the office o f sec­ Mrs. Anna C. Anderson,' home Elizabeth Ck>ne, 19 Trumbull St.; .M uruTiw ir. Vakworks WPOP—Modern_WFsssdAwes GMsasa^wSounde demonstrated the equipment car­ Chess Club Office Building; Coventry Players lii.e L. Pratt to Donald Ingraham ried on a 5-mtla hike. retary-treasurer from the Incum­ economics committee chairman, Hospital Notes Nancy Barrett, Hartford Tpke., A lfD and Rose U. Ingraham, property bent. I. W. Abel of Pittsburgh. rehearsal,' "My Three - Angels,” Rockville. ‘ WHAY—Record WHAY—Night Watch The Hawk Patrol preaented a smd her aaalstanta in charge. 7:30 p.m., Brookmore Barn; Kbv------Record Reylew w n c —Jane Pickene at 800 Center St. talk and demonstration on the Unofficial election returns havp not .,-P-M. WDRC—R u m Naughton Laurence B. Perry was elected Food Sale Slated entry Kooks 4-H, 3JSo p.m., home Patients Today; 180 SPEGUU.1YUU _____ -News WPOP—Modem Sounds Gus^ve J. Schaller Jr. to John basic five knots of scouting. The Included this contest. ffrty Hrmit T ro o p 87 will have president of the new (Jhest Club of Mrs. Robert A. Doggart: vece- Dutch Win More Land WDRC-=NewL — ^ B. Baiiiliii and Bettlna-H. Barninl, ^ 4P U TY HIODS at Rattlesnake patrol deroonatrated a food sale beginning at 11 a.m. ADMITTED Y ESTER DAY: M . ; M . II WPOP-^Bob and TUy WHAY—Night Watch table Judging training meeting Mrs. Kose Sapoznik, West Wit" t m c —Fred Waring „ property on McNall St. fijit Aid. The Flying Eagle group at its meeting Feb. 8.. '* Feb. 23 at the South Coventry ttia— Ruth M. McGinn to Lawrence for 4-H’ers, 8 p.m., Ver ion Center lington; Mrs. Ann Waltz, 21 Hol­ Amsterdam — 'Reclaimed land WHAY—R?cort Radio WDRC—Russ Naughton demonstrated signaling, six boys Robert H. Fehn is vice president, Cairo' Paper Sees Firehouse. Mrs. Theofile Chalecki Church; Second Congregational WCOC—RwJONl Re'rt*’' WPOP—Modem Sounds K. Ablld and Elsie Ablld, property carrying out the problem of tend­ and Louis C. Olmsted i'a secretary- and Mrs. P. D.' Perkinson will be lister St.; William Chipman. 10 from the Zuidei^ Zee how repre­ WIWB—’Evening Smerade tliSS— Church dei-cons, deaconesses and Tanner St.; Mrs. Victoria Eng­ . W^ nC—lONU Radio I Lano WHAY—Ntte Watch on Branford St. ing and receiving an unannounced treasurer. Red Mideast Plot co-chairmen. The committee^ will sents about one eighth of the WDRC—Cal l^lb>- WTIC—News ... Administratrix Deed message by aemaphore. church committees, 7:30 ■p.m land. 81 S. Main St.; Mrs, Angela UBONAHA .WPOP—Bob and Ray WDRO—News A Weather The constitution calls for meet­ welcome contributions from those parsonage. Netherlands’ total area. The Dutch Ruth M. McGinn, administratrix Mra. Robeft Mortensen, Brownie other than the Scout families. Covllle. 55 Brooklyn St., Rock­ WPOP—Modem Sounds ings every Friday, September (Continued from Page One) Also, Explorer Scout Pdst 64, 8 ville; Julie Greene, 31 Tower recently scored another victory In ltefMaliMBitB> * '^ A Y - « * l n g Easy UilS— of the estate of Edward McGinn, troop leader, explained, the Brown­ through ,'June. Elections will be Either woman should be' contacted. 'iyC Q ^ R eoord Review WHAY-Nile Watch to Lawrence H. Abild and Elsie ie program in town.alnce girls in p.m.. Pond Hill School; Cub Scout Rd.; Mrs. Anna Izikewicz, 82 Con­ their continuing battle against the ti WKI%—KyenbigWKIW—Kveniog fiSencrada w n c —Sports Pinal held at Oie third meeting in Sep­ tween the two conflicting blocs. We Proceeds will be for the camping Pack 57, Den 2, 7:15 p.m., with Laae WDRC—Russ Naughton Ablld, property on Branford St. this grpup are too young for par­ gress St.; Steven Pelletier, Hart­ North Sea when they blocked off M cM Iy ■ynu-it*» RMi* tember, and an annual membership want to have the final word in all eqiipiment fund. Mrs. Herman "Jake" LeDoyt; set ford; Heidi Squires. Mansfield 200 more, square miles of the WDRO-^i^ Kolby WPOP—Modem Sounds Certificate of Devlae ticipating in an eveiUng avent. fee was adopted. 4-H Club Organized ' J?llb*OP-Bob and Bay EaUte of Cecil L. taylor to Mra. Harry Wllllamt. who also that concerns this area and not to back card party, 8 p.m., American Depot; Robert E Blair, Colum­ Zuider Zee. _In time 1.000 new Freee«. I B&M OrMM Bri» VEAL ROAST Snow White Lb. 4 9 c REGISTER TAPES READYto^^ HAMS >^58° B&M dreRR Brrrs Beans PRUNES WHOLE OR SHANK HALF. ^ 7.w S1.00 U. S. CHOICE Ddire Chdclwiek SOS 303 Cana Nathr* Poiiifry — Dirvet From Our Forms to You Pink 'n Charcoal Chadwick * Co. Cana 6 k„ $ 1 .0 0 CHUCK STEAKS 55e • 'Dinnerware 564 CENTER ST. 8 0 . . 10 » $ 1 .0 0 With $39 In MI'9-0669 lb Can* For $1.00 6 F .r $1.00 LEAN. SHORT SHANK COCOA MARSH FRESH HAMS Register Tapes lostaller Of MIDOU IUHNl>IKI . . . MAN(.H(SIEPI t l c Mor-Siui Fanwcds 12 p i. n r 3 1c 24 Oz. Jar 5 5 c EXTRA PANCY IRISKET B&MPdi t m SMOKED PICNICS ..« . 3 9 Let Us IiuiUU A B&M Fanay ^ . MooeMstm- Shopping Foriwdo--W. MkMIt Tumpikn B&M Bluabar^as S broII Whala Ho. f CUa HONOR MAID SKINLESS' 5TART Cleaiit Quiet, Effidentiae L t. RAO NAIi SCO COCONUT Applasanea Forfcodn Opmi WndoMdoy, Thursdoy ond FridoyTiH 9 F .M ^ I 9-8251 lb 505 MoinSl; Stom Opmi Thursdoy Till 9 P.M.—Ml 9-8098 FRANKFURTS b,*, „ 4 7 c YOUR SET CORNED BEEF For NOW! SHORTBREAD 49e 4 For $1*00 5 1.0 0 SPECIAL j» $ DiUCIOUS JUICY CHICKEN LEGS FRESH NATIVE OVE^ READY B&M TO IROIL M A A Ample Parking in Front, Side or^Rear of Building TANGELOS ”*^89c Iniian Pniding Walih Rarakit Olam orntY Fort Oraogo. ToogoriiM ood Grapyfnilt. 1 ■ FOWL 39/^"’ Jars OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 8:3Q P. M.-~ FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P. M a O R ID A . 2 45c can 3 5 c 2 c a n . 3 9 e FARM FRESH GRADE "A The Warm Air Fumaes • ' ■ ^ For The Ultinwite In JUICEORANGES 3'*'^$UI9 Home Hcatinf ^ X Frozen B & M Oeiked Fish Dinners 59c PIGRIDA MEDIUM EGGS 9 9 'A ■' ■■■ < r^KMiBBiHeaHBBe NEW POTATOES 8“ ^ 29c OPEN DAILY oRd SUNDAY 8 A.M. to 7 PJd. POULTRY PARTS . 7^ THURSDAY and FRIDAY I A.M. to 9 PJd. ''Cal OWy Fram CsasKlicat'i HsMr WhlM Roclu" R 0 R IP I BREASTS, LEGS, LIVERS, WINGS, TOMATOES V y* BACKS and NECKS, GIZZARDS STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. To m * m 4 Ctompfiw - - Gooronfnd ro Sotbfy ECONOMY 84* CENTER 5TREET Bobov* lUe ortkla M*. i . W a G iv a FREB DEUVERY ^ TEL Ml >8059\ PLENTY O F FREE PARKINi it'U a ^ - o B itiag' f i Bata twr. Fro4|$-8kariag. X 317 HIGHLAND STh MANCidniTi!|

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' Y' MANCHESTER EVENWG UERALD, MANCHESTER, C0 NN„ THURSDAY, FEBRUAftY 14, n 967 PAGSlinSlNi "j - JpAflir FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNi, THURSDAY, FERI^UARY 14, 1957 Escaped Convict State Police Name W ife —i What do you-mean by lAdy4-But didn't I give you a s'yir B U G S BU NN Y getting in gt tbia hour? cajce last week; Jailed for Crash Colchester Head Hubby — Sell right, m'love. 1 Beggary Yes. ma'am. m Sense and Nonsense Just hurried bonfiiii^cauae t thought Lady-^And you are here again? Anawar to ProviOua Puxilo Cbbrnwell,, Feb. 14 (M)—Law- Hartford, Feb. 14 —.The ap­ you might be lonesome, but I shee Beggar—Yes ma'am, your cake pointment of Lt. John C. Law­ 1 a renea J. Furcey Jr., 26-year-nld your tw^ ahlster’s staying with was nothing to me. I used to.be a Bird iif« w m fugiUvn from « Michigan prlaon, rence of Windsor aa commanding you. sword swallower. PRICES Once, when Jo.hH Onrner w«A I thought I could not live with­ was septanced to 120 daya in Mid- officer of the Cblchesler B t a t e out you; dleste County Jail last night on' P olice barracks was announced Vice Preeident of the Unit*** ACROM SO Masculine States, his enthiulasm for the Now we've liv'd three months nickname chdrgas stemming from an auto' today by Commissioner John' C. local baseball team caused him to asunder. C A R N lV i^ L BY DICK TURNER !■'» 'b ird accidant. , Kelly. DOWN lose, a $10 bet. How I liv'd with you is the won- 5 Jack------(Police aaid It Was after Puroey He will assume^hta new duties Winner — Will you autograph der. a Sniail tinging iLoee blood fled twice from cvetody o f police next Monday, succeeding Sgt. Jo- the Wll. Mr. G am er? I'm giving bird 3 Memento ctM inveatigating .the accident that aep)i P. McAuliffe, acting com­ It to my son as a memento. He A. tramp appll^ at the back' 12 Tennis star SSpeaka they learned: mander. : SLASHED will want to frame It and hang It docrr of a farm house and asked I I jSbriped camel's 4 European 1 1. He had eaenped from the eiate Dt. LawrMCe has been working in his room. for help. ' . hsir cloth Theater prison »t Jackson, Mic>., last July in the Special Services Division at Gamer — You mean he won't Tramp—Madam, would you hel]; 14 Facility m wtiile serving a 7 >4-to 30-yaar STL Hartford Headquarters alnce May Operations Mart, Mmy URuhrartM Spwlalt spend It? a poor man out of his troubles? 15 External (sb.) 20 Pertaining to sa African fly term for armed robbery. 4, 1933. MAIN ST Winner — Indeed not! Farm er's W lfe—Certainly. would' (comb, form) 5 Facts the clergy,' 37 Constricted t. Me hnd come Bkiit In August A native of New Haven, he was Gamer — In that case, I'll Just you rather be shot or hit with an I I ‘iype of boat a Join 23 Fastener 33 Savor end by October wea married, to a aducated in the public schools of 40 latelUganee hia home city. He attended New i write you a check. ax? 17 Grafted (her.) 7 Salary 2S Italian city 44-year-old widow who owned a 18 Piece out 43 Scope Haven Junior College and the | Open tnoy V 27 Fountain drink rooming twuae and wiio' never All Day Monday A farmer presented hiniself at Down in the mountains below 1 a Provide food a Raver 18 Book pf Bible 4f Sleevclcaa* knew ha Ytea an eecaped convict. Harvard legal medicine ichool, and i the circus booth and tendered Uie the Mason-Dixon Line, one of the 21 Scatter, as hsy „ ts 33 Weapon garment t . He Wold th . lioAise end he And figured in the inveatigation of! many criminal cases. AMPLE PARKINS IN REAR OF STORE price of fifteen admissions to See inhabitants threw' himself to the 22 lUbysn sesport poverty. pointers 4S Otherwiao hie wife,, mother of a 3ft-year-old the two-headed calf. ground as a rifle ball whiszed past 51 ftrlcken 34 Wickerwork 40 Mimic eon, had planned to move away. SO Small taste 'Ticket taker (eyeing the four­ his head from behind. Turning 2 6 l ^ e r 19 Bed bird material In Town Court Purcey 'waa.^n- teen youngsters lined up decor­ Russian rulers tenced to *0 daya for evading rc- around, he discovered a neighbor Public Mavmf View teX:- ously In the farmer's wake) — calmly reloading his squirrel gun 21 Atseveratet ““ r aponsibUlty (fleeing from the acene aiArtifleisl r r r r- r Are those ali your children? nearby. — of the accident when police ar­ Dress Rehearsal The farmer admitted It. Man—Hey, 'Lonso, what are language P IP rived). and *0 days for dninkeq 30 Males Farmer — Yes. you shooting at me for? I got no t driving. IlC ov er All tickets for Saturday's per­ 'Ticket taker — Gosh! Ju st hold quarrel with you. P . Suspended aentenoea were or­ H 32 Boundary formance of "Patience" have been on a minute while I bring the calf 'LoMo -No, you ain't. But you f . r dered on charges of reckless driv- out to see them!. (comb, form) Ir p sold, but the public may see the and Jubal Suggs had a feud on, 33 Sphere of ~ ing and resisting arreit. dresa rehearsal Friday. didn't you ? , ■ P State (Police iwld' whfem they aetlen — P The rehearsal will be staged at Man—Sure, but old .liibaTa dead. — SI WONDF.R mm. caught Purcey after he fled the the Hollister Street School at 8:15 My heart still hovering around 't>qn7.o Well, I'm the executor 38 Diadem S“ TT H first time, they took him to the pjn. A group from the Second about, of hlli'estate. 3B Birds’ homai m barracks to be booked. But he Congregational Church is putting / 41 Apteunt (sb.) !T" Jumped out a window and fled to on the show. UL 42 Washed Wethersfield, where he. had been Hngltsh Dragoons will be played living writh his wife. BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 48 Before by the 'Rev. Arnold Tosloer. Ted OUT OUR WAY 47 Bristle 1 State Police aaid thay are await­ Sage and Russell Elliott. Roles Of • T-, 4 t Unit of J frF wr n ing word from Michigan authori­ lovesick maidens will be taken by TK WINCTj^ BEEN BLOWM' ,' WHAT'5 A rductanee I"* IT L-1p ties on extradition matters. Ruth Howes. Cynthia Coughlin, ANP 1 COMT KNOW IB ' plam es: t h e t 50 Diminutive Meanwhile, Mrs. Purcey told po- ULP.'LASTTlStertl. pWM. Lois Adam and Ema Nash. Rob­ THESE CAME PROSA WXHt ,of Stanley r~ Bc* she has atarted legal aistioii to ert' Foster will play the solicitor PAPER. OR OORS" LET’S FLV yilTH y o o , ■ W SEE.THIS ONE IS PROM ^ FLEET HASlil'T . 51 Snare M hava the marriage annuled. role, while John Coughlin and Wil. SLBRtOrf — i PAOE2B.&ECTICAI C - EVEN HE.ARb S3 Worm N“ p Item /iweeney. will be rival poets. X T 0L D '*?0 TJL •$» BA Fm. M. vr r ANP IOOK AT - OF P LA N E 5 ~ m S3 Egyptian Marcfa Sweeney has the title COMIC Pa OES.' you WEce r »9 BtA BM , IM. 'N e i t h e r h a s goddtss w~ role in the Gilbert and Sullivan CLlPPlNCs DEWS'/, (TOME N Bridegroom Jailed operetta. T riC iS t "Y bm don't htVB to t«ko Mr. Higgins to court tftor all. TO THINIC Dad" mo and Diekio made up!" SS Goddess of 9T HBD&BS infatuation J Miautes After Rites too *Mb \t-iy s-w «» *•• m. rl enjoying Valentine parties in the; )ierd, Mrs. Ronald Bockus, Mrs. suppose we M OUJ? BE s r ju r a u T S L THEN MISTAKENLY lOeNTIPlEO HM-M ,„ WONDER TIME JU S T RAN Whiskies RREP 7M 1657... RIGHT.. 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THE Town Women’s Bowling Tourney Starts Feb. 23 at Y Layiefe Herald Angle Plenty of Fighters Would Like to Box Bro^n • t Keaney to Be Honored Celtics Defeated Again PAT BOLDUC Champ Stops Jack Vittner to Run Aaolstaat Sporto Editor Forte Scores 45 for Golumbia, Smith in 11th But Hold Wide Margin Few Dull .Momenls iplayup by Tom Roche and two Iro* By UConn Grad Club EBSTAUltANT LEAQUB throws by Hohenthal made the Forges Past Wilt Ghamberlain Competition Again By virtue of its 4-0 ahutout win Manchester High’s thrilling one- ■core 67-64 In .favor of the Rema WEST S11>E MIDOETS ever tha Bolton Lake House (17- point victory over Bristol Tuesday with 1:43 remainlilg. Most of th* Heat at Miami Storrs, fVb. 14 decades ago introduced ’‘raeehorisie basket' moved Into a tw’o-way Ua tor fttat but the.v’ll have to do a lot worse than lose three out of four loyal Rea and White supporters, Lions visit DartmouW, while crew-cut u-ho hopes'to ontor med­ The Town Women’s Bowling Tournament will again W L Pet, was while Anderson, Bristol’s lead' Mifiini Beach, Fla., Feb. 14 there a statistician in the 2 lace with Ray'a i61-27) who ware games to have their lead threatened in the Kantem Division Nine of the 15 games played by ing scorer, was on the bench nurs' Chamberlain takes his 29.93 aver­ ical school after flnUhlng at Co­ Gua'a Crlndera 9 ball,” wiH be honored here Saturday by an Alumni group, of S (/F^—If Joe Brown really house? If 80, please report to age along aa the Jayhawka invade lumbia Wis ^ a r . Chet hU the be hdd at the Community Y Recreation Center alleys, begin­ Fire and Police R 2 eld to a 2-2 Ua by the cellar- of the National Basketball Assn. The high-scoring Celtics the never-say-die Indians this tag four fouls. Rhody’s oldest rival, the University of Connecticut. dwelling Garden Restaurant 1I4- winter were decided by five points wantB-to be a “fighting cham­ |.^olIege baaketbaU’s individual Missouri. That should furnish ' a magic number needed to pass ning Saturday, Feb. 23 and will be under the direction of Jack Deci'a Drive-In 7 3 .778 Keaney will be honored by the^. —— ... ------1,------aatill hold a seven-game margin Bristol still led by three when 4 .400 74), In'another-match, Mtller'a or less, with the locals emerging pion,” the woods are full of shoring department. On the etlmulatlng weekend for We digit Chamberlain—41—wlW 4:50 re­ VitSoer. bowling mailager at the Y alleys, Peraonalized Floora UConn Alum! C Oub at a basket­ over second place Philadelphia to- Anderson also fouled out with 1:25 delvers. maining. Norman's ...... 4 .400 frequenUy attended games just **^®**?.\ captured a ,8-1 declalon day even though they dropped victors oh eight occasions. But none to play and the Rams-held to their lightweights yapping at his double—and bring your deci- ' A mirvey w m ti««n to 35-pound on* maWematlcal point can stretch ranked team, belied dire predic­ dtcida wtoathac to have total pin- 50 years ago this season. Tlie first break even against CMUiecticut. Over Classmen 99-89 last night. brought the crowd to its feet with eiwock, N, J., 'awifty usod em ry Deci’a Drive-In nipped Gua’a DickxDiBella lS0-8fiI. S k t p p y posted eight straight wins with­ a pair of foul ahota although only ■weepstakea afte.- last night’s in separaUng these front-runners tions by whipping Wake Forest 72- fall or head to head bowling. Total game waa played In 1907 with Upsets were the rule In the aeriea. Meantime, New York’s Knlcker- dreary effort against Brown In (or We national scortqg title; Chet trick In his book, includtaf Wo Grinders 37-36 and Ponticelll’a Tlie Alumni C Club smoker will Kearns .135-358, Rollle Irish 138- bockera moved back Into third out a setback. 18 aeconds remained on the clock 69 for Its 20th consecutive victory. pinMl waa voted to ba the most And Montreal Rhode Island winning, 23-18. Two days have passed since the their Miami Beach -Auditorium Forte of Columbia, Wilt .Chamber- Bradley, ranked flfW in We week­ two-hand set shot after a faint, a edged Naasiff Arms 2S-36 last night take place In the faculty grill and 356, O iff kooney 347. Red Gavel- By 52-42 Edge place In the Eastern Divlsian, 1% and the Indiana still needing one wrong-foot jump shot, and on un­ popular method eo It waa decided at ttie Cedar St. gym in a West Since that time, have; underway at 4 p.m. Keaney lo 346, Joe MaUngueggl 187-345, locals came from 14 points down point for at least a lie. rematch. Completely out-claased: lain of Kansas am Grad^YYallace ly Associated Press poll, toppled ^ Jlm Herdlc and Vittner to haw gemea to the rear of the Warriors, of South (Carolina. As of thU read- erring eye at We free-Wrow lint. Side Rec Midget League double- w n 46 k^mes while the UCm m prejiented a plaque "In ap. Stan Pollnsky 138-345, Paul Cor- late in.the third quarter to nip the . Race with Time by' his nimbi* opponent with the 2'oth-rated St. Louis 76-70 to Ge a total ptefaU of alx gamee. with Back m Race BTANMNOK by edging the Rochester Royals paint brush left, the aluggiah ex­ Forte hit 19 of 21 fret threwa la header. have won 40 in a close ( predation of the long and friendly rent! 156, Doug MacLaughlln 188 83-83. Rams 59-38 and still it is diffiq^ilt Few among the 1,500 1600 paid) tag. 27-lOOtha of one point cover i w ichlU for We Missouri Valley ttie top four bowlera oom{>eting Deci’a put on a second period and Zip Soblakl 185. • W L Pet. to believe that the Indians accom­ champ wau sliced up and stopped, the trio, who have been e*chang>|^nferenc* lead. LoulsvUle, No. 8 addition to 13 Reid goal* in.hanY- head-to-head to determine the New York, Feb. 14 W — The rivalry I rjvarly between Rhode Island and 0 1.000 While dropping their third gam* fans gave the locals a chance as Ing We Penn defense.' surge and then held oft Gua’a bid for 36 years. , 1 cm^ecUcut, and for his contribu- V LEAGUE Damato'e ., plished a seemingly impossible task Bristol prepared to put the ball In an 11th round technical knockout ing the lead with bewildering in the ranking, trampled Marquette eventual ohas^iion. Detroit Red Wings, who not too in the final period to hand the Hitting a team total of 1,790, Paganl’e . . . 8 .700 In their last four outings, the with only seven seconds remaining victim. rapidity. 99-79. Dartmouth clung to Wird The Tar Heels, who aaeno Ragiatratlon and entry fee muat long ago were considered a shoo- Won 401 Games \ tion to American basketball.” 6 .400 Celtics arbred seven more field play under the Manchester basket league-leaders their second loss in ! During this era, Keaney'a Rami Don WlIUs upect Correntl'a Insur­ Mtaallemen and Bristol in possession under the' and only seven seConda leR before Beg to Rtop Fight Forte forged past Chamberlain place in the Ivy title race by over­ thought might crack under late- be made wUh Vittner a t the Y on in for the NaUonal Hockey League n atarta. Bob Cote paced the ' Guest speakers at the smoker Chatterbox 6 .400 goala-) 45-38) than the Lakers but won 401 games and lost only 124. will, ba UConn Coach Hugh Greer ance 3-0. Individual ecorea for the Red and White basket. the final buzzer. But somehow or Things got so tough for Smith last night with an eye-popping 45 whelming Brown 67-42; Furman season pressure In the AtlaaUo m Before Friday, Feb. 22. title, today faced a double bar­ Drive-In with IS points and did LaPlamme . 6 .333 Minneapoli.*) cashed in freely from Coast Conference, . confounded It waa in the mld-SOe that Keaney and Rhody Coach Jack Guy. Qaragemen Included Al Fleh 352, ■When the visitor’s classy Tom other the alert Hohenthal stole the that his handler, Adolpli Rltaccff points In Columbia's 93-7p Ivy fought to a. 99-97 double overtime Prtaea In the form of trophiea reled threat from the Montreal yeoman work oh both backboards. Andy Lamoureaux -331, ; Charlie White Glasa %'• e e • • 8 .m the free throw line with 39 points Fetke scored the game’s opening ball right out of the hands of a begged Dr. Alexander Robbins of League victory over Penn to bring victory over Richmond in We Weir ijoubters by stifUng a Woke wfll be awarded to the first, sec­ Canadiens and the beaten Bruins. Paul Quey waa second high scorer, began to turn out his run-shoot-run At 8 p.m. Connecticut and lit 45 attempts. teams that brought national recog- Rhode Island will meet In. the field Varriek 127-347, Larry Batea 137- hoop in t'he first period, the chase Bristol player and dribbled hUT^ the Miami Beach City Comrnission his average to 30.17 polnta per Southepi, Conference; Harvard set Forest rally Wat reduced on 11- ond and third place winners along The Bruins, undefeated In their chiphlng in with seven points. Al­ Deadly long range aet-ahootlng The Lakers had no high arer waa on. Bristol held on to the lead riedly toward the enemy's hoop. It to stop it. The doctor obliged by game. Tomorrow night Wallace, a Olti^on single-game scoring rec­ point NorW Carollim lead to on* with a t r o ( ^ for the person bowl- last four games and beaten only lan Rudd had seven markera and niUon to the little school. The house before a capacity winter by Steve Belllnghlrl spearheaded Rama became known for their two- weekend crowd In a key Yankee to match the Z7 tallied by Boaton’s doggedly and never allowed the was strictly a race with time and halting operations between the th* dark horse from Mare Creek, ord in routing Boston College 101- point, 68-67, wlW little more than iDf the h l ^ single game other twice In their last 10 outings, Toddy Potter also Had seven for Paganl Gaterer.valette and ^ c k Gar- None Too^Bright his tremendous performance In the ponent for Brown in a spring 4 are any further queetions regard- Wings. But Detroit has the advan­ Leftovers downed North ICnd Manchester’s initial twin-pointer final eight minutes. Author of 20 tage In that It has played two Dough PeaiMn continues to play Package Store, 39-ST, In a Buel- maker. match. Truman Gibson, executive ’ lag the tournament contract Vltt- Aragon Breaks Down, was made by Dick Dubanoaki with points, the junior guard .saved 12 secretary of the International Box­ Bsr at the T any evening after 6 less games than Boston and one improved ball, netUng seven tal­ naaamen’a League encounter. A 35-point outburst in the third lies. MlkeyKeams threw In IS period 'carried th- Warriars to over five minutes gone in the first of them for the closing period and ing Club which co-promoted the leaa than Montreal. The cellar-dwelling Glassmen period and Bristol led 8-4. The clearly proved his ability to drive 'SiTrL Tha deadlock also lifted the counters /or the loaera and Billy their victory over the Plstona aa match with Chris Dundee, said "as Andrulot ranked next with seven. stayed with the Caterers through­ situation appeared none too bright in for. easy layups once he sets far as we're concerned we'd like to Fori Wayne Leafs, who have only five ties to out a low scoring flrat half, the Paul Arizin chalked up 28 points. Club EAST AIDE MIDOETS Sobs on Witness Stand Nell Johnston 24 and Joe Qraboski. when Hohenthal. Tndlans’ top re­ his mind to the task. Aside fro'n make a Lane-Brown match real You’re Never Sure DON'T MISS ahow-on the credit side' for their Standings winners loading 9-3 at the first bounder, was charged with his scoring the basket which will be •oon.” The target date la Friday, Nell Johnston of the Philadelphia Warriors gave a, good example last nine games, within one point turn and 23-16 at Intermission. 33. Eighteen points bv Larrv May Shift Home W Pet. Los Angeles, Feb. 14 (JP)—Artvhe got knocked down, and "don't Foust waa the best ary* of the third personal with 2:37 .remaining long remembered by the scream­ May 24 and the probable alts of what height means in modern basketball when he stretched of the fourth place New York .666 But laclrlng a defense to curtail and his teammates trailing by five. Rangers, who are at Detroit to Chiefs ...... 6 Aragon broke down on the witness be a hero." explaining that '7 don't pirtons could do. / ing, joyous and unbelievini, fans. Miami, possibly a ballpark fight. hi* 6-9 frame after We ball. He found he simply wasn't tall BelUnghlrl’a accurate outside Closing scores by aggressive John Hohenthal. a senior three-sport Detroit, Fab. 14 MfV-Offlclala of night Oulsera ...... 5 .555 stand. Bobbed Into his handker­ like to hurt fighters.’ With' Carl Braun hlfUng 21 of Jack (Doc) Kearns who handle* enough. The man behind him, 6-11 Ray Felix of New York, took Ladders ...... 4 .444 shooting, the losers fell behind Kayala and tall Tom Anderson star, caged seven of his IS mark­ the Fort Wayne Platons huddlad Don McKenney gave Boston i chief and tearfully told the prose­ "Do you'thlnk It proper to adytae 34-34 at the three-quarter mark. his 32 points in tlie second half. Lane’a affairs has been shouting It away from him. today (2 pm. E8T) with a Detroit Engines ...... 3 .333 provided the Rams with a 15-6 ers in the last quarter. from the rooftops for a week with 1-0 at 8:27 of tha first period but cutor: "One of my good friends boxers to" stay down If they are Paganl's maintained their 10-point tV'e Knicka came from a 14-poinC margin at the flrat turn. Poor grvap, and the millionaire owner 71m Horton tied it up near the was killed In the ring.” .advantage during the final nine halftime deficit to beat the Roy­ Able .o convert only eight of 23 guarantees running from $25,000 ROUZMIP 'HME not knocked out?” RiUl asked. shooting (2-20) led to hte Red and «f the club aald tha chances are 16-mlnute marie. Vic Staaiuk came In the East Side Rec Police A The judge In the “Golden Boy” minute* of play. al.*. WiU: four minutes remaining foul shots over the first three to 175,000. No New Record Predicted “nine out of ten" that before Firemer'a Mldyet League last Aragon paused, began to cry and White's misfortunes, with no less periods, the Indiana, suddenly got Orlando Zulueta, the clever right back with the Bruins’ second trial on fight fixing charges called Cages 11 Baskets and the score tied at 73-all, rookie than six shots popping out after nightfall the National Basketball g ^ . Then midway through the nij.ht, the Oulsera gained a gama recees yesterday'’while Aragon told Ritzi about his friend. He waa hot and sank nine of 12 in the Cuban who recently upset Larry referring to Jimmy Doyle, a boy­ Belling!igntri esged 11 bsskets for Ron Sobie took charge aa he tal­ circling Inside the rim. Assn, franchise will be switched to second period George Armstrong or. the league-leading Chiefs aa regained hla composure. lied five decisive points. homestretch and needless to say Boardman, the No. 3 challenger be­ Detroit for the 1987-S8 season. hood chum from East l^s Angeles 33 points while leading the Cater­ With his club trailing 13-22 with they played a paramount role in hind Italy’s Duillo Loi and Lane, We cordially invite you to see this new color film brought Toronto even agkln and they defeated the Engines 30-25. Aragon’s emotional breakup oc­ ers to their seventh triumph In Eastern INvisinn 8:57 left In the second quarter, Ron Delany and Dwyer Owner Fred ZoUner, looking for that was all of the scoring. In the nightcap, thelAdders coast- curred while Deputy District Atty. who died after being knocked out the finest victory scored b.v Za- has something going for him. in 1947 in Cleveland by Sugar Ray 10 starts snd teammate Bob John­ W L PrI. 21atursky went to hii bench in the and then the free professional demonstration on th# ward to a rebirth of professional e< to an easy 47-18 victory over William Rltxl waa hammering Boston ...... 3 6 19 .65.1 t'.irsky's quintet this winter. The Cuco (?onde, the Havana pro­ baakethaU In tha Motor City, said examination as! Robinson, then welterweight cham­ 358 while anchorman Lanky Wale- son chipped In with s dosen mark­ bopea of aparklng hla . attack but e.tding was remli.iacent of last The. first winner of collegiate the Chiefs who played minus the away on croaa examination aa, . ers. Whit* - Glass had nobody to Philadelphia ...... 30 27 .526 with little succeaa aa the Invaders moter, is said to have authoriza­ only an unforaaeen last minute aerrieea of Mike Reardon. kow'skl rolled string! of 144-124 year’s tremendous 72-71 triumph tion from the Cuban government latest in woodworking machine techniques. foothaira greatest individual Aragon ateadil.v denied that he of-1 " 134 for a 402 game. combat tall Frank Biitkus off thr New York ...... 28 38 .500 maintained a aeven-point edge at Hook Up in Mile Race aUpup could keep the Western award, the Helaman Trophy, was Cruiaerii U’ere aparked by fered boxer Dick Goldatein 8500 to Aragon’a wife, Georgia, support­ Syracuse ...... 27 28 .401 scored over favored Stratford in to try to negotiate a Zulueta- The Manchester Motor Sales boarda and was forced to settle Intermisalon. Manchester was a the opening game of the State Brown match for Havana in April! XXvlMon leaders from becoming the Jay Berfwanger, of the University Don Simmons as they defeated the take a dive in a fight scheduled for ed her husband’s earlier testimony ■ for just one shot at the basket. , Weatem Division feeble 7-41 (17 per cent) from the “Detroit Pistons." Engines In a well played contest that he* loaned Goldatein $174 for , A S Gage Co. 2-1 and Tournament In New Haven. Viscual Interested of Chicago. In. 1885. Quarterback Dec. 18 In , Tex., aa Green Barbers .shaded Merrill’i Hustling Jsckle Hedlund hooped Fort W ayne...... 26 38 .481 field in the first half but 11 of 15 New York, Feb. 14 <^)— Dan Ferris, the man who has Paul Homung. of Notre Dame It waa a scoring duel between Sim­ Goldatein has'charged. plane fare to San Antonio. She said St. Louis ...... 26 3() Large Following Lou Viscual, Brown’s manager, watched them al! go ’round and ’round the indoor saucers rlght- Market by the same score. 12 tallies In a losing cause. .464 successful free throws made la interested In the Zulueta match. Rinold Duren, rookie was the 1956 winner. mons and Tony Blanchard of tne The fight didn’t come off because she was present when Aragon TriilUng 36-37 In the waning of Rochester .. .'^,...... 25 31 Monday afternoon, officials of banded plteher who will get. a signed the check. Noteworthy score* were turned .446 Bristol’s cause that much simpler. In fact Lou is Interested In *any since the turn of the century, predicted today that a four- losers. For the Cruisers Simmons Aragon withdrew on the ground the .fourth quarter, the aggres­ Minneapolis...... 24 31 .436 Down 24-36 In the first two min­ the Connecticut Interscholastic with Kansaa a ty this spring afUr collected 18 poh'.ta while Joe Maa- In by Jerry Smith 144-385, V ic match. minute mile was “unlikely” Saturday night when Ron Delany "More gamea ara won from De­ that he had developed a fever. The trial later was recessed until Taggart 144-367, jDhet Nowlckl sive Leftovers triumphed on a TliunMiay’s Schedule utes of the third period, the locals Athletic Conference (ClAC) will irs winning 11 games for Vancouver solinl chipped In with eight taUles. Aragon had testified that he did Friday when testimony is expected assemble iir NeW Haven to rank Joey wants to fight every three and Fred Dwyer hook up In the'?------ALL FREE cember to September, when the re­ basket and free throw byt reserve New York vs Minneapolis appeared ready for a gallant come­ a t the Paelflc Coast lasgue, la con' Blanchard waa high man for the 126-361, Ed Kovls'^ 139-363. SUn at weeks," he said. "The unknown New York Athletic Club games but cruiting takes place, than from tell Goldstein to stay domi. If to be completed. Sastela 138-354. Will Carlin 354, Buccino, The victors grabbed a Fort Wayne. back, caging three quick hoops aa and pair the CTIass A team* in the ____ should—then Delany will have tlnulng Ms off-aeaaon study to­ loser* aa he hit the mark for 16 annual tournament which gets uh- champion wants "to be known. He thst it was "possible” next week, SeptendMr to December, when the Clayton Fuller 126-133-353, Sher 10-6 first period margin but sur­ Boston at Fort Wayne. Bristol starter Lea Albee went to It should be remembered that, i ward a degrea In buslhesa admin­ markers and John McNeil added the bench to protect four personal way one week from tonight. Re­ wants to keep busy and I ’ll ac­ 7 3 0 p-m. gamea ara played," saya Hugh Porterfield 129-353, Fred McCurrv rendered the lead to the North Rochester at Syracuse. commodate him." although the four-minute-mile mile. If ■“he "takes Dwyer...... as easily TiME^Friday, Feb. 15 istration. five. fouls. But K * :^ b sparked a Rams’ gardless who the Indiana draw in (Duffy) Daugherty, Michigan 130-345, Joe Twaronlte 141-3M, | ®nds, 31-27 at halftime. The loser* U'ednesday’a Results Also in the works for Brown is club no longer is particularly ex­ as he did Tabori. he’ll probably State Unlveralty'a head football Lanky Stan Oiander led the Lad­ Ding Farr 340, Pete Acelo 131-1 •>*" >•<* by six point* al the end New York 85, Rochester 83. rally which netted eight consecu­ their opening aseignment they'll just tease them next week. Angalo Dagres, fleet rookie out- ders to victory over the first place Bay propos^ non-title match In clusive, it never ha* been done in­ coach. Staters Get Green Light 342, Walt Adamy 147, Tony Salva- i Minneapolis 115, Boston 114. tive tallies and the Indians found be certain of one of the largest flalder who moves up from Van- diiefa as he dumped In 27 polnta. ' then^selves behind by 14 markers, Milan. In May against Lot, the Eu­ doors. (Ovtr llish Hordwortl eouver of tha Paclflc Coast league tore 133, Hippo Correntl 133, and what in the last period Philadelphia, 99. Fort Wayne 89. followings of any of the 16 com­ ropean champ and No. 1 contend- But there aro few coaches PLACE^Tinker Hati Teammataa Norm Clbaon and Je ff 10-44 with two. miniitea to' go. for a trial with the Baltimore Hlcko)^ Smoke, owned by I4. B. Merrill Farrand 131. Once again Gene Sturgeon Friday'* Schedule peting dubs. around the country who don’t Scholastic BaaketbaU Sheppard and A. C. Mudge of GenUlcora added nine and eight To Take Part in Tournaments Minneapdlis vs Philadelphia at Roared Back A total of 11,525 fans-’(an aver­ Oriolee, has no trouble keeping markers raepecUyely. For the loa MIXED DOUBUCS topped the Leftovers with 32 When the fiery Petke left to join It is doubtful if Brown, a 30- think Delany could do it any time up with the latest shoe atylea. His Hanover, Pa., is regarded aa one point*, the majority on two- Camden, N. J. age of 1,441) have supported the year-old fancy dancer from New the spirit moved him. He already li4T Polloemcn, Jim Qulsh waa the All six matches resulted In. slm- Albee on the aidellnes as -a result locals in eight home gamea thit New Britain 73, Bulkeley 68. dad la Buperintandent of a shoe of the top prospecta for 3-year- Boston, Feb. OP)—The Maa-*^-9 at Providence. The Masaachu- II*r 2-1 victories, w’ith Marge and handed sets from outaide the 15- Boston at St. Louis. Orleans with a fine left hand, ever haa hit 3:59 outdoors. old trotting honors li\ 1957, top point-getter with five polnta setts State Tournament has been of four personals, the home forces season. Broken down, the overall Kingswood 46, Hopkins 42. Come factory In Mains. ■achusetls Principals Assn, has Jolm Cushing defeating Edna and foot line, while veteran Tommy roared back with eight straight will have any easier defense than This is the first time Wis sea­ and bring your friends and little Larry Liaclottl added announced that team* from the advanced to conclude the previous Conran rqnnected for 16 points for total represents 4,600 paid admla- son- Delany and Dwyer are hook­ four talliee. John Hedlund, Jean and Lee Smith polnta of their own but w ere'still he did last night. Smith, who lost aUte will be able to compete In Saturday, March 2. upended Daisy and Ruts Morri­ the. Northles who missed several Preliminary Fight sions and 6,935 8AA Gcketa. On the championship to Brown on a ing up. Dw'yer ia a determined fel­ FOUL LINE TROUBLE behind 38-46 a t . the three-quarter the road th* Silk Towners have both the New England basketball A year ago both tournaments son, Mary and Dick Simmons scoring opportunities in the cloa mark. The locals missed on an op- split decision, Aug. 24 when low who wants to join the four- and hockey schoolboy tourna­ finished on the same Saturday. ing minute. played to 6,550 fans in seven out­ Brown broke his right hand, nev­ minute clan before the spring is shaded Bette and Walt rhilllps, Out for Boardman .portunity to gain and even over­ ings. Bridgeport, Feb. 14 (Ah—Foul Full Sports Events ments. Data* for this year’s ether New Jean Gaudino and Hank Wittke take the visitors when Red and er had a chance In this one-sided out. He also doesn't like to lose. * B r ri.« Win or lose, Manchester, Co- affair. "But,” said the whlte-Watched line trouble haunted We Universi­ The announcement from Freder­ England championships are an­ edged U1 and Bob Molumphy. Mil-1 Day f ...... n 2^ 3 Marlborough, Feb. 14 (Ab—Larry White shooters failed to connect on ...... (X7IL champions along with Meri­ Ferris, secretary-treasurer of the ty of Bridgeport basketball team ick Pierce, executive secreUry of nounced aa follows: lie and Ollle Jarvla dowMd Gladys ; f . 11 (W) 33 Boardman’s manager—his fatherr- five charity toeaes. Smith missed often, lacked fire Slated at UConn • .sss-vssssss.s .. n >4 » den, can be counted on to give a and fought sluggishly. He claimed NaUonal A.A.U., "I doubt wheth­ the Association, killed the threat Skiing—Feb. 15-16 at Lyndon, and Herb Smith, knd Ruth and JrhM*on. R ...... R 13 says he doubts the young light- What little chance Manchester last night. The Purple Knights that Bay State teams would be (U> seemed to have in eventually over­ good account of Itself in the tour­ the ordeal of making the weight er Dwyer can force Delany to run Storrs, Feb., 14—Seven athletic Vt. Bob Ostander defeated Madeline Morlarti, c ...... •• 4 - A .welght will fight Feb., 22 on the «htscored Hartwick 38 baskets to forced to withdraw from both and 'Tom Morley. taking the Bell Towners dwindled nament at the spacious New Haven (he scaled 134) weakened him too faster than Ronnie does. 34 from the floor but had a miser­ contests In five sports have been Swimming—March 8-9 at .Yale. Tniiil* . 24 'i S M, undercard of the Baailio-Saxton Arenp. Perhap* Cinderella's "fairy much. From now on, after his left "W hat Ronnie needs ia for toumameots aa happened last Night’s beat keprea were pinned Whllf oust Ml) welterweight championship bout in when atarter Leo ’r was chased able eight for 17 from the foul scheduled for University of Con­ year In hockey. Track (Outdoor)—T6 he held In B 1' r is .: to the sidelines with his fifth foul. godmother" will on the In­ eye haa healed, he'll be a welt'er. someone to set a terrific pace just necticut teams for the Winter by Mary Simmons 125-109-330. CTeveland. line. Hartwick hit for 23 of 31 Vermont June 8 under the policy .. 2 3..\ 7 I The Indiana trailed by eight at dians who surprised a great many TTie 4,129 fans who paid 823,081 like Jim Beatty did last Satur­ from We foul line and won the MassachusetU waa represented . . . S . . . V s . . . s . ,, S (VO a Sam Boardman said last night Carnival weekend, on Friday and of rotating by states. Location not Cuahlng 106, Jean Gaudino 105, the time with 6:38 left. Suddenly critics In last year’s tourney. Re­ to see the contest, are convinced day.” Saturday. All of the conteets wjH In the New Elngland hockey tour­ ’ronpInS' r .. 2 >-5 4 hla youngster is suffering an in­ battle, 91-84, ita 12th victory in yet decided. John Cushing 123-330. Bob Mo- Titalore, R ...... U2 7 the locals caine to life once the member what happened to the Uni­ Smith "has had it." They booed While Ferris didn’t use the word 16 games. take place at Btori-s. ney a year ago but not the state (VO jured hand. "rabbit,” Wat’s just what Beafty trade-in o n S H O P S M ITH champion or runnerup due to a Pairings and tournament draw lumphl 348 and Rusa Morrison .. 2 4 , hard-working Petke committed his versity of Connecticut In the and clapped hands in rhythm at Highlighting the schedule will .. 6 (Ml J3 ‘ The elder Boardman reported fifth personal with 4:40 showing on Orange Bowl Tournament? Why the lack of action. was. But Delany. unperturbed, dupUcatioh In scheduling. for the 1937 basketball tourna­ 131, .yesterday .that Larrj' has broken be the varsity basketball game be­ ...... , . , , . Ti «-ia 43' the scoreboard clock. A driving couldn’t It happen to the Indians? Rocked in Second would have none of It. He ju st The New England Council of ment have been established in ad­ relations with fight Manager Frank loped along until he ' decided ' to tween Connecticut and Rhode Is­ vance by a rotating system. Brown rocked Smith as early FOR ANY POWER TOOL YOU OWN > land on Saturday. In the prelimi-. Princlp^s took action on the Maa- (Biinky) Palermo of Philadelphia. , aa the second, cut him around the open up. nary the freshman teams of both sachusetU group's suggestions They are as follows:: I -Con­ Hoenig and Riley Palermo manages Saxton and YALE HOCKEY WIX-VER right eye. pracUcally closed hla "I do think, though.” Ferris con­ MANCHESTER schools will meet at 6:15 p.m. The whlcl) paye* the way for future necticut Runnerup vs. Western made arrangements .for Boardman New Haven, Feb. 14 - Don gravated a hand Injury that has mouth. The defeat knocked Dart­ Only one official gave.Sm ith a will have to race boW Liaszlo Ta- 970 BROAD S' pm. ^ Champion; 4— Blastem Maasachtl- Hoentg of Wethersfield, Conn., and recurred since the Bud Smith fight. mouth out of a first place tie with Ntw York. Feb. 14 The round. That was judge Stu Win­ bori and D\\'yer. I don’t think he’ll The counlcl voted March 20-22 setts Champion vs. Vermont Polly Riley of Fort 'Worth, Tex,, ■ Also on Friday the varsity fenc­ as dates for the 1958 tournament The father Said that after Board- Harvard. . The victory brought' frovidenco Reds hold t firm four ston who voted him the eighth. All be of a mind to permit either of ing team will meet Boston 'Univerr Champion. meet Ann Quest of Marj-svllle, naan beat Ray Portillo In Miami Tale’s Ivy record to 2-1 and ita point margin in the American three offlciala called the fourth Wem to get too far ahead o f him.” at Boston Garden. College exams Wash., and J. Walcott Brown of REBUILT alty at 7:30 p.m. will be hfcld the orevlous week. Feb. 5, the hand swelled. season record to 6-12. Dartmouth Hockey League, that doesn't even and two, Rei^eroe James Of course, Delan/s strategy Saturday’s program Is as fol­ In general, stSite tournaments Manaaqusn, N. J.. today in th« top "There’s bad,bruises on it,” he 1* 3-1 in the Ivy and 10-8 overall. lucai. the leaden can take it easy Peerless and Judge Eddie Thai for We A.A.U. race probably will GENERATORS lows: 1:00 p.m.. Varsity Track vs. Collejge Basketball duel of the national mixed four­ said, "I think he hits too hard." th* rest of th* way. si called the eighth, even.. The AP he dictated on what Dwyer does will finish two week* before the in the NY AC mile. Ronnie, We Maine; 2'.00 p.m., varsity wrestling 'M New Ehiglands. somes golf tournament's second He said he notified the Cleveland While the rest of the teuna were ■cored the seventh even - and all round of match ,ilay. Olympic 1,500-meter champion, al­ vs.‘ Long Island Tech:, 8:00 p.m., The 1937 basketball dates at the Columbia 98, Panik 75 promoters, Tuesday that Larry was idle last night, tha Reda built \tf> 'the others for. Brown. STARTERS - » Miss Qusft. defending champion, a four-point numgin ' over second ready haa lickM Tabori, anoWer freshnvan ewimmlng vs. Torrtng- Garden remain March 14-16, In Rutgers 69, LehighXsS suffering the Injury, but he added A N Y TIM E By round* It would have be'Ht (Exchange) i_, and Brown defeated W. B. Merry that' he didn’t know whether th* p^ltce Cleveland by defeating th* 8-1-1, 8-0-2 and 8-0-3. Under the member of We four-minute club ton High School; 6:15 p.m,. fresh­ conflict with the college examina­ Dartmouth 67, Brown\42 and, probably is confident he can man basketball ,vs. Rhode Island tions. and Ellen Gary,' both of West bout had been cailc^ d . Buffalo BIsont 3-1. Hu. way the official "m ust 10-’’ point system If we do not have your make la Seton Hrll 102, Canisit» 87 Palm Beach, Fla., 6 and 5 without ’ Abkei^ if Lari/ \vonid fignt If the UP TO It) P.M. Chit four teams have been jammed the scoring through 10 rounds was beat the defected Hungarian atock oor shop men ean rebuUg and 8:00 p.m., varsity basketball Dates for the '57 New England again. vs, Rhode Island. Hockey Tournament are March Harvard 101. Boston ColW a 66 difficulty yesterday. Hielr .oppo­ bout we' up all aeaton there’s itill plenty of Referee Peerless 100-91, Judge It for you. (hluat be eft car). Fordham 69. VlllanovsT nents today eliminated Jack Oen- aald: time for anyone tq talc* the jack­ Thai 100-91 and Judge Winston If Dwyer proves a problem—as Been hankering to own SHOPSHITRS for a leng time? (Overtime) - \ doya and Lourdes Meatrlea, Cuban "I doubt It. Larry’s not even hi pot. 99-93. All for Brown.' The AP had ______I______jt-I_____! ____ Here** year gelden. epporlunity :• make lhai viih for Springfield-81, Brandels-72 \ champions, 7 and 6." . ' training. Only nine polAta separate th* It 100-89. America's finest templtlt home Hor)(thra come fr>*(". Another outstanding woman Amherst 61, Maasachusetta 74 \ Reda from.fourth place Henhey. Smith, fast and s t ^ g at 18414, at a saving net'er before available in SHOrSMITH history. En^iiMBn «nd SciM fisH ! Peim State '59, 7ucknell. 56 golfer. Ann Richardson of COlui.i- Share Spotlight won like the 5 to 1 odds said he Lafayette 80, Muhlenberg .68 bus, Ohio, and co-medaliat Jack- . Bruce and - .uck Deviet would. He said hla right hand,, Jiiil luso, dreg, or carry an-old power tool lo your nearest Delaware 92, Swarthmore 73 Penrod of Miami Beach are pitted wete the whole show ir. the Provi­ broken Aug. 34. ^vas "a lltU* ten- Safety Cheeked deeler and gel a 143.66 I'ridt in on the magnificent' HOW HUGH ARE YOU REAUY WORTH? 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Alfred 61 Cline put th* Reds ahead at 3:43 . Brandela la on the skids but Rudy 6 e f i of tha middle session on a Up on. tereaBng salarie* to engineers not moving along Bowdoln 83, New Hampshire 72 Finderson haF established a new ns fast aa they believe they ehould. Wlwt you are Colby 108, Batea 87 In th* thiid period Ray Cyr took a C H R ^ SLER CADILLAC basketball scoring record. Finder- paa* from Olina to boat Buffalo Hockey at m Glance 1954 Model 63 4-Dr. Sedan. really worth la simply what you can get In the open St. Michaels (Vt) 6". Vermont 60 eon scored 16 polnta in his team’s 1955 Nassau Hardtop.'^Ytower- competitive market. AND WE KNOW THAT Boston U. 81, MIT 62 Question: During a fre»>throw, a goalie Harry Luuley from cloae flite, power steering and Hydramatic drive, air condl- 81-72 loss to Springfield last night up. Buffalo's Gary Blataie cut the Wedaeaday’e. Reaulta MARKET. Our clients pay us—you don't—to find Regia 73, . 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Big Stvinger WiUi Buffalo preaainf to tie, Providence 3, Buffalo 1...... iZ iS Q jS A HERE IS THE HRST REALLY • Mechanical design of high speed rotating equip-^ other ehanen to alak' hla shot, thoR i3177.08 That’s how the golf world the foul Is penalized. Wasliin}^ the time d in e and Davies got loose and Eoatera League - meat Johnstown 8. Clinton 6. PLYMOUTH rataa young Ken Venturi of Q. How do referees determino Cline canned hU second marker. CHEVROLET NEW DESIGN IN San Ftanclsco. Closa In th* Mad out how Charlotte 9, Washington 3. 1956 Plaza 2-Dr.>Bedan. V-8 e Acrodynninle deeign of advanced syetema ' and which Is the pivot foot when a engine, radio, heater dlrec- 1954 De Lux* 4-Dr.. Sedan. f O V . CAN OffH SHOPSMirg compeaente Masters and Open aa an ama­ player comes to a atop ? brighter we can waah year car NO BROTHERLY LOVE teur last year, W s a pro now. ”ttonal Ughta white wall tirei, Beautiful aea foam green, lEFORE YOU CONVERT '. A. 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■•'I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER,-CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY-14, 1957 i>AGE NINBieiN PAGB EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN.>t 6URSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 Building Materials 47 Mwlcal Inatmmtnta •- $3 Suburban For Rent 66 Housee For Sale 72 Lota Fog Sale 73 Wantad—Baal Batata 77 Want«d->RMl BsUtt 77 , Wanted—leOl Bslote. 17 ' T Articles For Sale 45 Ato»ol>nwi tor Salt ^ Roofing—SitUng 16 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Sitastims Wsntcd— USED LUMBER for sale, 8x4e t!q> COVENTRY — Unfurnlehed four g r e e n MANOR-8H room ranch. LOT No, 23 on Essex St. HOxJlO. WANTED-Real oMate listings. LUftlNGS W A im tD H B tni^ twte Female' 38 to 18 feet long. 3x$e, 3xl0e, Sx8a. U8ED PIANO, in exeeltaBt ooodl- rooms end bath. Heat and hot Garage. Three bedrooms. Natural Inquire 430 Lake St. Selling due to ConUtet Turidngfoa Bt m . Raalty BUYING OR SELLINGT. family, threa4uniip,. ew ne* Toil e t s e a t , hamper, 'walker, tioD. Kemp’s, Ino. ML 84680. watar turnlahed. Couple only. Day finish birch cabinet kitchen, dla- USE CAR Sp«d«la! 1951 Mercury car bed with hood, car seat, pool. Fir flooring,'oak flooring, inside lllneee. MI. 9-6580 after 5 p.m. Co., 881 Oaatar fit . Mmiohoster. — irly. Bxve j— — — *' club coupe, radio, heater, irierc-o- Mtlona. VERY ANXIOUS to do typing, ac­ and outside doors, windows, ooU workers, $78. PI. 3-8981. poeel. Amerite drtvmay. ML a-lfiOT. evsnlngs ML 94666 or . It you are plenning to buy, huUd, CaU MI. 9r384$- MUSIC instrumental, rantsL Oom- pine porch. Oomblnetion wind trade or eell e a U .a ]Q B (Multiple — Pteoaa matic, $895, 1958 Pontiac Chief' Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ counts .reeaivable in my home. pipe, oablneta, cabinet aink, staam Two ONE-ACRE Iota, each 200 ML 8-77!KL Georga L. Qraatedfo. Renltcr. ML tain de luxe, black, radio, beater, teed. A. A. Dion. Inc., 399 Autumn Accurate; neat handwriting. Raf- plate Una of Instramenta. Rental Spilt rail fence, fully lOndaceped. Hating Sarvloa) Realtor, nils is LOOSE h a y , any reasonable offer nirhace, hot water furnace, appUad to nirchasa price. Repre- ft frontage on new road, (Ruri- 9-6878. 109 1------Attxy--- SC Advertisenent hydramatic, white walls, $948. St. Ml. 8-4800. eranoes. CaU MI. 9-6860 any time. Wan^ToRent - 68 Newly redecorated. $18,000. Seen E l YOB CON8IDBRIND an organization, of twenty local, acaodtefMl 3- HOwiey, Manchester ML S-S86L evenings JA. 9-4106 or Windsor D, Herald. CHRYSLER, 1963 convertible coupe ‘IKIMCMI trailers, Johnson outboard PI. 2-7888, WANTED FOR educational train­ MOnCK o r APPUCATIOM Prottriptloi SEVEN MONTH old ( AKC ragU ing, any dlacarded radio or TV Business Property For Sale 70 T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor Murdock 94087. $765. Bank terms. Fitsgerald tered male Boxer pu^y. Call after motors.'Open evenings until WANTED — Acreage, woodland. 9. set. By trainee. Call MI. 9-1563. Office Ml. 8-1877 Rea. MI. 9-7761 Th>« Is to slTe notice that I. EDWIN Motors, formerly Brunner’s, Tal- 6 p.m. MI. 9-0428. 3% STORY BUnXlING, Main St COVENTRY LAKE — waterfront One or 100 scree,ree. Bolton, Coven- OREOORY ADAMS, ot 133 Bsoton St. Heating and Plumbing 17 Manchester, Connecticut, have filed on cottville. Open till 9. All day Sun­ Household Goods 51 Contains store, two epartmente, IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. Ex­ cottage Bellevue Section. Lot 50 try. Write Box E, Herel«L atating Annooncements day. COLUE PUPPIES — registered price. sppllcAtlon dated Feb. 6. 1967. with the McIn t o s h b o a t g o . garage, income $3813. Aaklng cellent location. Immaculate two xl85. Hot water, stall shower In Liquor Control CommUslon for In n 's sable with full white collars, $30. Rooms Without Board 59 master bedroom. Screened in lo R EXEAIiTIVE moving to Orooery Beer Permit for. the isle of aU INOOME TAXES prepared in your FORD, 1951 V8 4 door sedan. Very PLUMBING and heating—Repairs Washburii’s Kennel, Rockville. FRANK'S ANTIQUE SHOP, 420 $28,000. E A E Realty Agency. bedroom home on well landscaped s 53 OAK STRIEET ML 94397, MI. 8-4480. porch, ■pace-' heater, furniture in­ Manchester area in spring, neada cohollc Uqpor on the premisessea et 884 home,------or by appointment. icinwr.S^per- clean, Glood motor $898. Fitxger- and contract worn. Call ML 8-8841. TRemont 5-3864. Lake S t, la buying and oelUng lot. Garage, near bus, school, Hanford Rd., Msneheiter, Conn MI. 9-8102 church and shopping center. E. F. cluded. Desirable location with two or three bedroom house. Will The buetnees ts owned by EDWIN ienced tax wont. CaU M l. 8-4728. ald Motors, formerly Brunner's, good used furniture and antiquee. GREGORY ADAMS, of 133 Benlon St, TalcottviUe. Open Ull 9. All day S. WATSON, PLUMKENO and heat­ ML 9-6580. Hours 9 a.m.-8 p.m. PLEASANT, heated room wlth_pri- Voii Ecker, Agent, 609 Keeney St shade trees. Bbcclusive broker — buy direct from owner. Write Box Houses For Sale 72 by appointment only. Tel,_/MI. Manchester. Conn., end—sttll be con­ INCOME TAX prepared. Personal Sunday. ing contractor. New installations, POPPIES FOR, SALE. PI. 2-8102. vate bath. CaU Ml. 8-4033. l..r-«firald ducted by EDWm GREGORY ADAMS, alteration work and repair work. MANCHESTER—New five room- 4-6611, eveiilngii ~JAr 94iM or and business,, in a n k: FarFarldom. ML ANTIQUE FURNITURE, sUver, HAVE MEDIUM priced houaes for WE HAVe cash Imyera for build- ot 123 Benton St. Mancheeter, Conn, as 9-3316. CADILLAC, 1956 Moder 63 4 dooc Ml. 9-8808. Mas. ooamus lumoqumx. glass, china, and used furniture ranch, full cellar, oil hot water Windsor MUrdockIrdic 8-4087. ing lota anywhere in Menchesteri permittee. CONFIDENCE quickly re- and general laundry work. Apply needed. Job with a future in com­ Information eSU Tho Herald, NATIONAL RANK Very suitable for business couple drive, trees, vei^ central, only REFINISHING ceilings, painting, phone Ml. 3-5131. or mother and daughter. Write $14,300. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. MI. 9-7751. ato/ed by a skilled, courteous in- in person, Maple Dry Cleaners A mercial refrigeration. Call MI. OF MANCHESTER Beautiful Westinghouse Elec. THIS AGENCY needs Cape Ood, paper hanging, wallpaper hooka. Laundry, 72 Maple St., Manches­ GRAY MANUFACTURING 3-46M. I • Refrigerator Box Q, Herald. 94132, 9-4694. Member Manches­ to interview in Btractor. Professional teaching, SALE — 33 1-3% off on 1956-1957 595 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER— Autunrn Street. 4-54 and 7 room Singles and 3- ichester’a leading driving Fully insured. Tel. E ^ a r d R. ter. GO. Beautiful Bedroom Suite ter Multiple Listing Servlet. Antomobiles for Sale 4 Price. MI. 9-1008. waUpaper. Green Paint and Wall­ FOUR ROOM second floor apart­ Seven room Colonial, oil steam famlly houses. Buyers waiting. bool. Mr. Mortlock. MI. Hilliard St., Manchester V(K;AT10NAL teacher, pharma­ Beautiful livin g Room Suite heat, extra large glaaaed in porch, Howard R. Hastings, Realtor. 1YPIST, experienced. 8:80 a.m. - paper at the Green. Open daily 9r9 Beautiful Dinette Set ment. Hot water and heat fur­ SIX R(X)M Colonial, two years old. BIOXIRE YOU BUY a used ear 9-7898. ■ PAINTING AND paperhanging. cist, detaUer, draftsman, electri­ oak floors, excellent nelghbor- CaU MI. 9-1107 any time. 6, p.m. Five days, good salary, "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK" cal engineer, dlsplayman, book­ p-m. Beautiful "De lAixe" Range nished. Aluminum storm windows Fireplace, lavatory down, full bath aaa German Motor Salaa. Bnlek. Good clean workmanship at rea­ up. Hot water oil heat, copper ho<^.' Near stores, school, bus HARTFORD benefits. BU. 9-4301. keeper, mall carrier, stock clerk, Instead of Westinghoiue Elec. and venltian blinds throughout. WANTBID—A clean, single or two- Salaa and Service, 388 sonable rates. 30 years in Man SIX SCREEN and six storm win­ plumbing, city utilities, porch, ga- service. New roof and asbestos sales person, porter, dishwasher, Regrlgerator If you prefer’ Also Inlaid linoleum on kitchen family house in good location. Call StrsaL ML 8-487L Open Garagea—Serviee—Storage 10 cheater. Raymond Flske. MU. dows, 67’ ’x81’ ’. Trailer hitch, help­ end bathroom floor. Rent $90 per rage, amesite drive, combination' itlo siding. Extdusive broker. By Ap­ 9-9337. EXCLUSIVE SALES right for window cleaner, orderly, toolmak­ er springs, electric brakes, for Six-Moiitli Rugs, Lamps, Tables, linoleum pointment only. Tel. MI. 3-6811, ML 8-7700. Tlinrsday, Febniary 14— CLERK TYPIST er, mold maker, engine lathe op­ and a Few Other Articles month. References. Write Box P, windows, awnings. Excellent con­ NEED A CART Short oa Avon Cosmetics evelleble to capa­ 1951 Mercury. Apartment slie re­ dition. Built ^ Ansaldl. Charles evenings call J A. 94196 or Wind­ 5 p.m. to 9 pjn. CEILINGS, WALLS painted eve­ erator, compositor, cutter, sheet EVERYTHING Herald. payment or had your credit turned ble energetic woman who wants frigerator. Four men’s suite, size TRAININD Lesperance. MI. 6-7620. sor, burdock 8-4037. GARAGE TO RENT. 87 HoIUater nings, Saturdays. Call after 6 p.m. to do Interesting and varied work. metal wprker, milUng machine THE UNPAID Friday, February 11^ down? Don't give up! For a good St. MI. 8-6746. a business of her own. C!aU MI. 40, excellent condition. 70 feet of deal—not thru a small loan com­ MI. 9-5435. Pleasant working conditions. Lib­ operator.-.auto mechanic, foreman, BALANCE PRICE MAIN ST. — Four room heated PARK STREET—Six room single. 10 a.m. to 8 pan. eral benefit program. 87 hour five 8-5195. white fence. 12’: hlgh._^’’ bicycle. COURSES PORTER STREET Section— Large Town Advertisement pany—aea ''Harry" at W Main carpenter, mUlwright, combTUtefT -ONLY $458.d6 Apartment. Stove and refrigera­ Hot water oil. Fireplace, 1% Saturday, February 16— day week. Apply MI. 9-9558 after 6 p.m, tor. AvaUable March 1st. $75.60 8 room single, in excellent condi­ S t (Formerly Douglas Motors). TV serviceman, tool grinder, elec­ .Free storage until wanted. Free tion. Fireplace, G,E. furnace. Two- bathSTgame room In basement for including utUiUes. Call MI. 9-4385. PuMic Hearing 9 a.m. to 6 pju. Business Services Offered 13 PAPERHANQING. all types. CaU tronic technician, appliance serv- PAINT SPRAY unit. $10. G. K. delivery. Free set up by our own car garaga, many other extras. 8. Attached garage. Combination Ml. 9-9559.. Free estimates. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Help Wanted—Male 36 1st CHOICE - USED - CARS icenian, routeman, driver, turret seven cubic foot refrigerator, $35. reliable men. A. Beechler, Agent MI. 3-6969, triple track storm windows and In accordance ■with the pro­ FIRST NA'nONAL STORES lathe operator,. Inspector. Some CaU MI. 9-7623. MI. 64952. doors. Also shore cottage for sale visions o f the To-wn Charter, no­ m m 19M Studebaker VB President GENERAL hous6 wiring, all Unda. P A R K A OAKLAND STS. YOUNG MAN part time and trainee Jobs avail Phone Me Immediately Owner going to Florida and wants tice is hereby given that a Public Courses and Classes 27 Hartford CH. 7-0858 Businem Locations Four door sedan. Radio, heater, Call PI 3-6888 after 6 p.m. EAST HARTFORD able. Apply Connecticut State Em EXPERIMENTAL For Rent 64 ARE YOU ready to make a move? action. Please call the Reuben T. Hearing wiU be held In the Hear­ wdilte walls.. Automatic drive. for training in retail store. WiU ployment Service, 806 Main St. SHALLOW WELL water pump, After 7 P.M. CH. 6-4690 You can look far and wide and McCann Agency. MI. 8-7700. ing Room of the Municipal Build­ RADIO TV Service. Sewing ma- RADIO - Electronics - Television. nave the riiance to advance to in good condition, $35. MI. 9-5634. SHEET METAL See It Day or Night SAVE. Train at Connecticut’s Oldest Monday - Friday, 8:30 to 4:80. you will not find a home to com­ ing on the 19th day of February, chlnea and amall appliances r%> DENTAL Hygienist, store mana­ manager’s poeiUon, II aggressive If you have no means of transpor­ BRICK BUILDINO, two blocks pare with this six room Cape Cod MANCHESTER — 324 LydaU St This is a new field. . . amall aircraft engines. 1955 Dodge VS two-door hardtop. Electronics School. Practical ‘ day from Main St. Approximately 2800 1957, at eight o ’clock in the af- paired. CaU Ralph Aldrich, m . ger, bookkeeper, clerk typist, tele­ and alert. For detaUs apply in per­ CLERK FOR general offic^ work. TRAINEES tation, I’ll send my auto for you and attached garage in the Porter Six room Cape Cod, 1% baths, ga­ Radio, heater, white walla. Auto­ 9-8487. course. Twice-a-week evening sq. ft. of floor space. Close to ten-oon on a proposed Town Ordi­ The T-68 turboshaft, which you hava> prob­ phone operator, stenograjAer, son to No obligation. Street section. Not Just another rage, hot water oil neat fireplace, matic drive. $1845. ^ course. Enroll now! "Leam-by-Do- Some experience preferred. Good parking lot. IQ. 8-6464. nance as follows: mUB' TELEVI^N ^rvice. cariiler, sales person, maid, day opportunity for advancement. A^ Cape, this one features six finished completely modern. Immediate ably read about in newspapers and profes­ 1965 Dodge V8 four-door sedan. ing" class starting March 11. New A —L— B—i-E— R—T—r-'——S AN ORDINANCE LDOTINO Radio, heater, standard tranamis- Available at all Umei. P^Ico fac­ England Technical Institute of worker, mother’s helper, cook, LYNN POULTRY FARMS ply Alexander Jarvis Co., 5 Dover STORE—Formerly Sears Roebuck rooms, full rear dormer and two occupancy. Price $16,500. Shoum charwoman, countergirl, hoetessi Automobile 48-45 AIX.YN ST.. HARTFORD by appointment. Phone MI. 34278. HOURS OF SALE OP UQUOR sional journals, ia a fine example. Weighs sion, low mUeage. $1545. tory supervised service;^ Tel. ML efonn., Inc., 103 TrumbuU St., ‘ STORE Rd., Manchester. EXPERIMENTAL at the Center, Desirable Main St. front dormera, ceramic tile bath TO BE (XJNSUMED 9-9698. ~ Hartford. JA. 6-8406. waitress, plant wrapper, chocolate and extra lavatory, fireplace, full Brae-Burn Realty. only 825 l(i8. but ddivers over 1000 HP. Its 1984 OldsmobUe $$ four-door MANCHESTER PARKADE DIVAN. SINGLE sleeperette, with location, faei^ furnished. Approxi­ OFF THE PREMISES dipper, laborer, presaer, assem­ PART TIME service station work. MACHINING TRAINEES mately 1200-aq. ft. floor apaca. MI. basement hot water oil heat, love­ Engineering Opeaings aedan. Radio, heater, vdiite Walla. bler, dental receptionist. Some Hours 6-10 p.m. Apply at Moriarty removable bolster back. Never FOUR r o o m house. Hot air oil Section I release has created a tremendous demand for RUBBISH AND aahea removed. Salesmen used, $35. Originally $70. Eve­ 9-6808 or ML 9-8521. ly yard on quiet aafe street 4H% In Ylieee Areas: Super tvdramatlc. $1498. General cleaning/ cellars, atUea Bonds and Stocks trainee and part time Jobs avail­ Bros., 301-315 Center St., after ' (tool room) mortgage available' with $5,(XM burner. $10,800 all cash. Less, if It shaU be unlawful for any per­ more—and—different sn^all power plants for CARPENTER, first class only. See ning Ml. 8-1310. bought before March 1. Seveial son to sell alcoholic liquor to be 1954 Dodge V8 Royal four door and yards. Reasonable «tea. M Mortgages 31 able. Apply Connecticut State Em­ Newt Smith, K. of C. Job, Main p.m. See Adolph Quey. LARGE LIGHT airy office, 3,000 cash. Selling for $16,600. Jarvis both military and commercid applications. sedan/Remo, heater, power ateer ployment Service, 896 Main St., Aggressive men only to seU aquare feet area, heat funjished, Realty Co., 654 Center St. Cali MI. good extras. No agents. Write consumed off the premises ex­ aero-thermodynamics S t GENERAL machinists. See Mr. UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC range, Box S, Herald. Ing, automstic*drive. 41195. 9-9757. HOME OWNERS! Combine year Manchester, Monday - Friday, leading '57 automobile. Draw excellent condition, $50. MI. rent reasonable. Tober Basa|^ 8-4113, evenings Mr, Werbner, MI. cept betv/een the foUowlng hours: 8:80 to 4:80. Rothwell or Mr. Kirk. The Roth- Apply / mechanical derign 19M Ford Vs coonvertible coupe, end bills Into on eaay-to-pay aec DESIGNERS — Experienced for and commissions wsy above 3-7465. Mfg. Co., Inc., 114 Brooklyn St, 3-7847. 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 PJd. on Mon­ (io. heater, \autom etic drive. CTO|K'8 RADIO and T.V. Sarvica. ona mortgage loan costing only a new product development. The well Corp., Bolton. MI. 3-811S. Employment Office / Rockville. Tel. TRemont 6-2514. Town Advertisement days, T u e s d a y s, Wednesdays design analysts Also Immediate speaiag)i Int un Northwo Main St. Small appli- penny a month for each dollar you lip Newton Co., 55 Elm St., Manches­ m venge. Demonstratloa plan YOU CAN buy this Immaculate 4% Thursdays, Fridays and Satur­ and weekends. Apply in person PERSONAL—Learn private Em­ W eekdays:,8 s.m. to 4 : ^ p.m. SpeclallaL Mechenicel DeelgB ancas repaired. MI. 8-6517. real- owe. Call Frank Burke at CH. ter. MI. 8-5104. offered. Bonuses and incentives GAS RANGE and Maytag washer. room ranch on % acre lot from days. instrumentation /l9SS Studebaker V| Commander dance i d . 8-8960. Vic’s Soda Shop, 153 West Middle ployment Agency operation. Join Public Hearings Superviaor, Fluid Dynamlca 6-8897 days or JA 9-5553 eves. Con­ nsake this a top fUght Job. ^ OaU MI. 9-2187. owner for only $10,600. Full -tiled Section n controls Atop. Radio, beater, automatic Tpke. one of the most active in aU of Saturdays: 8 a.m. to 13 nooa Houses For Rent 65 bath, aluminum storm windows ''drive. $iM8. necticut Mortgage Exchange. WAREHOUSE MAN for ahlpping Additional Appropriations The provisions of Section I shall Supervisor, Turbine Deelgn DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, and receiving. Good working con New England. Now In Hartford, BENDDC ECONOMAT . waeher. In and doors 'with screens. 4%% ‘ 1967 Dodge p(ck-upe. Immediete copied, vacuum cieanara. Irona, New Britain, Middletown. Other not apply to the 24th day of-.De­ Aerodynamics Instrumentation Engineer ditiona , and company benefits. Apply good condition. Call MI, 9-7977 SINGLE, FOUR room home. FuUy mortgage available. Located at 1966-57 Budget deUvery. gtms, ato., repaired. Shears, Business Opportunities 32 OFFICE TRAINEES Apply Goodyear ^re A Rubber branches planned. Full detaUs. after 6 p.m. 14 Sunset Lane, Bolton. Occupan­ In accordance with the provi­ cember, the Slat day of December, Design Practlcee Engineer (Stress Analyaia) fauves, mowers,, etc., pot Into con- Contact Wilson Agency, 54 Church RALPH STENCE furnished, aU modern conven­ the 8rd day of July, and the 20th Many othera at lowest pricaa, 180 Goodwin St., East Hart- PRAH & PITNEY iences. $160 monthly. Write Box cy approximately April 1. May be sions of Chapter V, Section 8, of Specialist, Controls Analyaie SmaU down payments—tarms-^ dlttoo tor coming neepolntment only. Cell the Town Charter: day of May, if any of said daya watte. 53 Pearl Would you like to work in an of­ X, Herald. SpeclallaL Aero-thermOdynamlcs bank rates. I Street. ' lease, in East Hartford. CaU MI. fice and enjoy pleasant working AIRClUFT Bonable. Call after 4:30. MI. MI. 9-7091. Notice Is hereby given that Pub­ BlisU fall on any day of the FULL TIME service station at­ SpeeleUaL Compressor Deelgn 8-6836 or write to Atlantic Refin­ conditions and a short work week? TWO ROUTE men, service excel­ DILLON SALES Division of jolted Aircraft .0-1196. FOUR BEDROOM colonial In very lic Heauinga of the Board of Direc­ week except Sunday, nor ohaU Obl4DER‘B T.V. Service. avaUabia ing Co., P; 0. Box 147, East Hart­ tendant. Plenty of overtime. Ap­ TWO FAMILY, aluminum storms, CHORCHES MOTORS If you have the desire to' learn, lent routes in local area. $100 $19 MAIN ST. central location. Immaculate con­ tors of the Town of Manchester, said provfalona of Section I apply Technical Liaison Bnjidneer anyxtima. Antenna cenveraiona. ford. weekly guarantee, plus car ex­ ply Economy Filling Station. 668 Corporation awninga, sundeck, built .1948, two- Dodge Cars • Tracks PhUco focto^ supervlaed service. we would like to talk with you. Center St. dition. Asking $180 per month. Confiectlcut, will be held in the to the Wednesday before Thanks­ 80 OAKLAlhl ST. MI. 8-9483 penses, ^one 3-6321. MANCHESTER East Hartford 8, Connecticut car garage, ameaite driy^ $16,900, giving and the Thursday before Tel. ML : LOOKING FOR a business? I have Company offers: 87 hour five day Lease aveileble. T. J. Crockett, Municipal Building Hearing Room Open tUl 8 U$e It On Many Occa$ions Cforlton W. Hutchins, ML 94182, a combination luncheonette-aoda week, complete benefit program, Realtor, MI. 8-1577. on the 19th day o f Febniary, 1957, Good Friday,’ on all of which days CjLEAN A I ^ paint those gutters cafeteria. Apply, ^ SALES ESTIMATOR. A pp ly 9-4694w Member Manchester Multi­ it shall be lawful to seU alcoholic fountain and patent medicine A SELLING CAREER I! ple Listing Service. ai eight o’clock in the afternoon now. Avoid ciMUy repairs later. Thomas CfoUa Co., 251 Broad St. on propoeed additional appropria­ liquor between the hours of 8:00 MI. S-U8S. \ store making good income. Low EMPLOYMENT OFFICE NOEXPERIENCE S DE CORMIER MOTORS, oyeriiead, good lease, easy opera­ MANCHESTER tions of the Town as follows: A.M. and 11:00 P.M. For an appointment convenient to you call Dave Hasnne nRST itATlONAL STORES YOUNG MAN, sales work in boys A Fable Quilt! Section m SAYS, tion, lots of potential. Owner leav­ / NECESSARY department. Experience helpful A. To the General Fund Budget at CHapel 9-2614 on above dates. ' ing state, will sacrifice. Interest­ PARK A' OAKLAND STS. Price Reduced To $18,900 for taxes on Globe Hollow prop­ AU times prescribed in the fore­ Wa train our men from the bottom Energetic, desire to learn boys going sections sheU be Beatem ed parties caU MI. 9-1915 and oak EAST HARTFORD wear business. Apply In person erty purchased for Park - and "THESE FINE CARS ARE Up with our exclusive $100,000 Comer Striclcland and Haw­ If yon are uaeUe to oome In, please eend fuU details to Mr. Refrigeration Co. MI. 9-1487, ML for Mr. Dee. t ask for Mr. Shapiro. Tots ’i Recreation purposes Standard Time, except when Dey- KNOWN AS CREAM PUFFS IN training program. We will teach W A N tE D thorne Sts., new 5Vi room Ught Saving Time ia being ob^ 9-2050, ML 9-0055. WOMAN TO BABY SIT afternoons, Teens. 956 Main St., Manchester. $1,116.89 DavM Haynes, THE TRADE. PRICED RIGHT you to sell AlumaRoll, the original ranch. Large basement, ga­ B. To the Water Department ■erved, said times ahaU be Day- AND BANK TERMS OF COURSE ” FLOOR AND papering service. Help Wanted—Female 35 Grean Manor. Must have own alumimun awning that rolls 'up trensportetion. MI. 9-8680. rage, sundeck, many «ctras. Budget for taxes on Globe Ught Saving lime. SMALL AIRCRAFT ENGINE DEPT. Floors sanded and reflmiriied. Also and rolls down.iwn. You XI will be paid HoUov/ property purchased for Section r v papering and painting. TR. 5-3071 TWO WOMEN for general laun­ during training and earn $100-$300 GLASTONBURY WARREN E. HOWLAND, Any person who ahaU sell any 1955CadilUc or TR . 6-1060. THE ECONOMY SALES CO. Water Department putposea dry work. Five day week and we6l^, year 'round, after train­ REALTOR-mSURER $5,852.14 alcoholic liquor in violation of the ing. 'nils is a genuine opportunity 4 dr aedan: Model 63. This car For young lady, general office benefits. Apply In person. New BOOKKEEPER MI.' 8-U08 - prorisions in this ordinance shaU to get in on the ground floor of the C. By allocation from the Capital looks and runs like new at great work. Light dictation, typing, ’nils Model Laundry, 78 Summit St. Evenings, Mr. Dlmock; MI. 9-6008 Improvement Reserve Fund to be deemed guilty o f a misdemean-: GENERAL# ELECTRIC MORTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA faateat growing business In the y savings too. Every fine Scceaeory is li growing firm and in the' proc­ CORRESPONDENT television service. MI. 9-4641. home improvement field. We have Posirion epsn for on WSTTHHIRELL ST. — Immaculate Educational Square for altet^ or and shall he fined not more 1000 Western Are., West Lynn, Mass. on thla car. ess of expanding. Good opportunity STENOGRAPHER' an exclusive sales territory open In duplex, four nice rooms each tlons to 'the Franklin School then $50.00 for the first offense Only $895 down DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ to advance. Five day weeksk. Hours and for Food Service Equip­ and not more than $100.00 for any pany, doors and windows, custom 9-5. WiU consider part time days. Or typist with some knowledge of the Manchester area. Private. Con­ oxporioncod man witlr rioe. Oil hast, aluminum combin­ stenography for credit department fidential interview. Phone collect. APPLY ation windows, double garage, ment $100,00040 subsequent offense. work, guaraitteed. CaU MI. 9-1583 Harold A. Ttirkington, 1953 Jaguar after 6 p.m. Apply to Mr. Shear of wholesale distributor, television Hartford, JA, 9-4317 day or night. a progrfuiva Rrm. large landscaped lot Two vacen- , Harold A. Turklngton, ' 47 AUyn St'.,' Hartford, Conn. and major appliances in East ROGER MORIN (COUNTY EDITOR) dea. Maddock A deVoa, Realton. Chairman Chairman ^x>rt hardtop qoupe. .Modified. A AIRWAY Sanitizer salea and serv­ JA. 7-7184 Hartford . 40 hours. Mon. - Fri. VALLEY OIL COMPANY JA. 3-0355, evenlnga JA. 84189. BoaM of Directors Board of Directors ice. Trade in your old vacuum. Good starting salary, em|ploya "Serving Central Connecticut Manchester, Conn. Manchester, Cmm. 1<^ mUeage dreamboat for some Writo,RexW THREE BEDROOM Colonial. Ex- cool feUer. Qiargb the balance, your credit ia WANTED—Receptionist for pro­ benefits. For appointment ca Since ItlS" Dated at Manchaater, Connecti­ Dated at Manchester, Cohnectl-' good. We handle our own accounts. fessional -office. Must be exper­ ^anrifpiitpr Ifprald callent condition. Oil burner. cut, tlila Cth day o f February, 1957. cut, this 8th day o f February, 1957. Only $595 down e-oTho HoraM Ameaite ; drive. 13x18 paneled P, O. Box 861, or phone MI. 3-S310 ienced in bookkeeping and typing. AdvL No. 2834 AdvL No. 2884 before 8:80 a.m. or after 6 p.m. Good opportunity. Write Box K, BUtler 9-9361 MAN TO WORK in automotive kitchen, 8 foot bedroom cloeeta. 1950 Ford Ask for Mr. Aronsod. Herald. store. Experience not necessary. Benaibly priced $13,900. O i l own­ Mr. Wynn Salary plus bonus. Apply Triple er. Ml. 9-95$6, after 4 p.m. X. 681 Main St. Club coupe. Custom VSi A real WOMAN TO STAY idghU while doU In and out. NEEU> AN electrician? CaU MI. CLAIMS I^fVESTIGATUR EXCELLENT Five room Colonial. parents work third shift. Two 7((A1’(TE1>—RellAble man to drive Only $135 down 9-8976 for prompt service. EbccepUonal landocaplng. General school u e children. Vicinity Ben school bus two hours a day. Muat Electric hot water oUjU heaheat. Alum­ and Are your family and home suffering from LIBERTY MUTUAL ton St. n eaae call after 4:80 p.m. have public aervice Ucensc. CaU inum aiding. Bowers-Bgh School Anderson Johnson Co. 1950 Oldamobile Household Services INSURANCE CO. MI. 8-7298. MI. 8-4814 after 6:30 p.m. distri^L Diahwaober, disposal. end^~the-winter~slump? Offered 13-A stove, refrigerator and automatic Chib coupe 88. Original through OR MORE washing machine, optional. otft. Radio, htater and atrtJght FURNITURE repairing and refin- hat an op^Ung in our Manches­ Screened porch with awning. Revitalize Them With ■tick. Veiy few come this clean iahing; antiques reatored. Fu^- ter office for a young woman Direct from owner. MI, 9-5051. a n y v ^ rc. ture Repair Rervice. TalcottvUle. betwMn the ages of 31 and 85 Only $135 down MI. 8-7449. for inside claims investigaUmt work. Must have pleasing tele­ WANTED WSUIVING of burns, moth' boles PER WEEK phone personality and be capa­ NOTICE 1951 De Sgto and tom clothing, .-hosiery runs, ble of composing business let­ . 'wim TW MW . O 'iA O A BRIGHT NEW BATHROOM handbags repaired, tipper re- ters. Typing la required, but GRADE ••Af' MECHANIC MTT-O-RAIM In accordance with the require­ .4 dr. aedan. 6 cyl. equipped. A placement, umbrallaa repaired, ■peed is not essential. For ap- FULL TIME—GUARANTEED SALARY Can Be Eamkd Wrapping ments of the Zoning Regulations REMODEL YOUR OLD* ONE, OR AUD A NEW O N I aoUd family car. men’a ahlrt coUara reverted and “ ^intment call Mrs. Peteraon Cov^all sweetheart apron of the Town o t Manchester, Ooim. raplacad. MarioWa little Mend­ This is an cxceOtat opportunity for the right man with The tortoise end the hare play Only $135 down our Manchester office. that’s as handy In the kitchen as it the Zoning Board o t Appeals wUl ing Shop. automotive knowledge. AFPLY IN I^R^N tag across this atory-^k quUt ia on hoateaa duties. Combine two Use gay prints and plaids for the hold a pubUc hearing on Monday Choice of Fixtures MI. 3-1161 N ursery PiantM et ening, February 25. 1957 at 8 FLAT FINISH Holland window lively fabrics. applique figures; or soft peatel%— All Acesasortes i951 CadUlae •hades, made to measure. All P.M. in the Hearing Room of the CENTER MOTOR SALES No. 8468 with PATT-O-RAMA ^ther way. baby is sure to love New Tub, Sink, 4 dr. sedan. Modri 63. A clean metal’ Venetian bUnda at a new PART TIME bat check girl. Apply Expoodod prodiieHoo roqoiros oddlHoiial om ^oyof. this cover-up! Municipal BuUdlng on the foUow- Ckimplete low price. Keys made whUe you Rgd Ember Restaurant, Route 461 MAIN. STREET—MANCHESTER included U in sloes 12, 14, 16, 18, ing application. STATE HEAR­ Commode aoltd car thraughout, previous / Jom Hw more tliao sixty womoo m w workiog in this 20; 40, 42. Slse 14, bib apron. 1' yard InstalUtioB owner local executive. waiL Marlow'a 44r6A Bolton, after 4:80 p.m. For­ Pattern No. 5788 contains hot- ING ALSO. merly HlUcraat Restaurant. of 36-inch; 1% yards contrast; tie- iron transfer for 9 motifs; mate­ Gulf OU Oorp. and/or WUbur Only $395 down FORMICA countaia. etramic waU Layout and Design No Money Down on, 1 yaird o f S5*lnch; 1 yard con rial requirements; iqjtpUqua and C Brown; ooutheast corner Mid­ Service and floor tile. Let - oa modernlte traat sewing directions; atit^ lllustra- ypur bathroom and' kUchan. For dle Turnpike West and Broad 8L, 47 Hour Wook— DoHy 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Uoiia. Also for immediate delivery tree eatimatea eaU ML 9-3855; The For this pattani, aand S6e in Businesa Zoi.e IL Special excep­ / a fine selection of lUmbler TUe Sbop, Bucklend. I ¥flLL FAY A •/ Coins, your nami^ address, oise de- Send 25o 1 ncoina, your name, tion and variance requested to WANTED erect gasoline eervloete station CALL Ml 3-6884 Day, Night or Sunday ears and station wagons at idred, and .the Pattern Number to eddreee end the pattera number within 900 ft. of WaddeU SchooL Mackialst with. abUlty te BUB BUBNEtT, ,1HE KAN* UHE8TEB E Y E N m a WEWAIJPt IfANDSOME INCOME! Certificate of ApprovQ for • J run ataadard .macAlaea. la - .CHEBTBB EVENUfa HERALD, to ANNE CABOT, THE MAN­ DE CORMIER MOTOR BnUding— Contracting ,14 AU penoiia Intereeui^ may atr Wont It Fixed TODAY? Just Call A and J! teieattag work boUdlag apcr ^ l l a » AVB. AMEBK1A8, MEW U S* AITB. AMEBfCAW. NEW 'a loraos* raul nuM* SALES, INC. rial mocMaery. Pleasant CAN YOU HELP ME? YOKE 86, M. Y. YOKK SS. N. Y . tend this hearing. 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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1«BT Daily Net Pt.«a Ron T V n S N T T For the Ended Tha Waathar iKaticIiieBter lEv^fttng 1§mUi Febniary 8, 1857 rseasaat ef D.4b WaatharOwM -rr-r Flair, COM tonight. M-M, The MethodUt Men o f the South Herbert A. Urwelder, son of 'Mr. Aniiy last September, and com­ 12,490 Sntarday nttle change ha tempn pleted baalc training at Fort Dlx, Methodist Church are reminded of and Mrs. Herbert F. Urwelder of 51 Piincetbn St., a third year stu- Member of the Audit About Town N. J. the Christian Stewardship meeting atnre, anow Ukely flatmday aighti tonight at the church. Refresh­ diwt at McOill University Medical Bosean e f CIrcfulatlon High In SOt.. School, is the recipient of one of PINEHURST GROCERY ments wlll^be served. Arm y Pvt. Bruce H. Little, 18. Chapman Court. No. 10. Order Manchester^A City of VUlagm Charm of Amaranth, will meet in the the Oarcelon and Merritt scholar­ 302 MAIN $T. . ■on « I Mr. end Mrs. Howard R. Masonic Temple tomoirow at 7:45 The midweek service of the ships fronsV- Bowdoin College, Salvation Arm y tonight at 8 at the Brunswick, Maine. He is a 1854 VOL. LXXVI, NO. 116 Zitae, S64 Autumn St., recently pjn. A social will follow, and re- (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1957 (Claaalfled Advertising on Fago -16) PRICE FtVE CENTS was (mduated from the 8-week freshmenU will be served by Mrs. Citadel will be open as usual to the graduate of the college. Blanche'Plerce'and her committee. general public. The speakers will PRiSBNTS cquimnent maintenance course at be CecU KitUe and Leland Hamil­ The Church Council o f the Zion the w iglnttT School, Fort Belvoir, Royal Matron Mrs. Marjorie Mor­ ton, active local soldiers of , the Lutheran Church will meet tomor­ Va. A 1888 graduate of Manches­ rison reminds members to bring Man Killed as Car corps. ^ row night at 8 o’clock. ter High School, he entered the their baby pictures. Crashes into Bus w ^ m Newton. Feb. 15 Of)— State Police said a driver was killed today Bhd two passengers in­ jured when their car collided HALE'S On State Borrowing with an Inter-city bus. Police identified the .dead man as Frank L. Pospiiil, 25, By CARL J. LALUMIA ^named last summer by Ribicoff, a "debt created for the purpose of Botsford, and the two paaseh- Self Serve Democrat, after an economy study ^ r tfo r d , Fej). 15 (/P>— A repelling Invasion, auppreaqing in­ gera, both admitted to Dan­ had been proposed by Republican surrection, conducting war or bury Hospital, af- Mrs. Elsie special State Economy com­ State Chairman Clarence M. Bald- meeting -a natural catastrophe.’’ BriUon, 40, Newtown, and and f mission recommended today, win. I f auch a limit were now in ef­ Richard Charette, 23, Bethel. but not unanimously, that Labor Oppoaea Um iU fect, the commission explained, the 'The 12 passengers on tha FtaturlRg ihR Ortatsst Buys on le a ! , Connecticut clamp a constitu­ In reporting that ita consti­ debt could go as .high as 8875 buB, traveling from Bridge­ port to Danbury, were shaken tional limit on fts liorrowing. tutional debt limit proposal fell million on the basis of 1955-56 Meat Dept. abort of \manimous approval, it revenues totaling |250 million. up. The bus driver, Robert It said also that the state said that the two labor members The state's total indebtedness as Stewart, 33, Dahbury, was un­ OcdcSaeiM h i» A t should, practice "every reasonabie ‘Nyet’ Man flatly opposed any limit. of July 1, 1956, it reported was hurt. GREEN GIANT economy" to help its industries T h e dissenters, Joseph M. 8tn4,733,443.^ Statg Troioper Edward Mc­ compete with those of other states. STOCK U P ! Rourke of the Connecticut Feder­ Ribicoff, in his budget message Mahon said the car was com- To that end, >the State Ptacal ation of Labor and John J. Dris­ Ing around a curve on Jloute In Job Held MEAT SPECIALS ___ Study commlaaion headed by W il­ \1L^ coll of the State CIO, called it ar­ islature W^nesday, recommended 25 and the bus was just start­ cans PICTSWEET SUCED liam C. Bell. New Haven utility bitrary. Tliey said too, that in ing up after making a atop. executive, proposed in a report to bonding of 831.800,0p0. He said Popular Pork Roasting Cut! likcking a debt limit, the majority the state will retire 823 million in By Shepilov P H S ^ Gov. Abraham Ribicoff that the "aubacribed to certain statements 15-OZ. ■ state; bonds diiring the next two years, regarding the general subject oT leaving the stdte with authorized PKG. 1. Revise and improve some of public indebtedness which tend to Airman Chuffs By HAROLD K. MILKS STRAWBERRIES its fiscal operations, including its Indebtedness of About .8823 million create a ‘scare’ psychology con­ M O n 'S budgetary practice of maintaining or 852 million below the commis­ Moscow, Feb. J5 ( f f )— The cerning the fiscal health of Con­ sion’s 8875 million limit. special funds, necticut." .. From Burninj^ Soviet government today re­ 2. Ovsdhaul or study the need of Four for Statutory Limit FRESH Pkg. 29c Specifically, the. commission) lieved Dmitri Shepilov —Preal-S’Defenae for me to conUnue in m y : P'**"* turned back. The Navy re- j plane setting the fabric aSre and it sputtered like a huge sparkler. . Fire was controlled before it committee yesterday named Frol The flneet for'Every Use MIXED dent Eisenhower has adapted position,. . . " ' ported he was picked up by a mer-1 spread to a hangar housing 51 planes. Romanovich Kozlov as a candidate DdtoiaM SmoR Roofttn, raody dMM«d . . . lb. 49c Combination loua." PLUS The 17-member commiasion was swiftly the resignation of l^ b e rt j Elsenhower replied that "I un- ship. . ; I alternate) member of the party’s For Only SPINACH VEGETABLES Tripp Ross as assistant secretary Ideratand the reasons you set forth ; Others on the flight were Capt.' ruling Presidium, successor to the ECONOMY SUGGESTION: of defense. Ross has been quesr | for resigning at this time in spite i James L. Pentz Jr.. Capt. John F . , old Politburo. Koziov has been an A FREE SOAP DISH tinned by a Senate committee }o f your conviction that nothing ^ ****°"> the pilot; and 1st Lt. A l-, U.N. Sidesteps! active ..leader of the Leningrad Old Markers about military contracts awarded | you have done violates any legal 7 ^ A. Raneri Jr. Raneri passed Insists Israel Party committee and a close col­ BONELESS POT ROASL “^58c 2 Pkgs. 33c 2 Pkgs. 35c to firms headed by relatives. |or ethical standards that must be out from,lack -of * oxygen------* but------recov; i ¥ n fg s iv x r A n tlF k n S'TS I laborator of formerJiremler Georgi- Rosa told Eisenhower he 'Sad robserVed in government.^ ered"Wioray before the plane i a n d -Intervention i* * 8 * R > R - V t 5 t lL 1 4 J ll 1 1 1 i , M. Malenkov. 13V2-OZ. GLASS JAR RIHER ALL GREEN done nothing WTong or inq>roper, i The President said he appre- ed. ' RATH RLACKHAWK— TOP QUALITY FRENCH or REGULAR CUT State Property, A s a secretary of the Communist but " I feel that my future eHec-1 dated Rosa’ concern for the inter- Cause of the fire was not im­ Cairo Hears Party Central committee, ShepUov tiveneaa” in the office ", haajsst and reqXirements of the De- mediately determined. Algerian Strife rejoins the other secretaries Tynan Reports been impaired.” I fense departi^qnt and thanked The bomber circled the Hunter headed by Khruahehev, who has F SKINLESS FBANKFUBTS '*■ 59c GREEN BEANS Pkgs. Within a few hours after being him for hia "contribution to the Base field for 10 minutes to re­ United Natlon.-s. N. Y.. Feb 15 the title of first secretary. * informed'tast night of Rosa’ letter ; effective fulfillment of the D e-' duce its fuel load before attempt­ United Nations, N, Y „ Feb. A1 Gumhuria aaid the United Asparagus Spears f Hartford, Feb. 15 (M—Vetersna’ Nikolai Semeno'vich Patblichev. 55 ing a landing at 0:50 a.m. EST. ' (A*)—The U.N. General Assembly Sandwich Combination: of rissignatlon, the President wrote j fense department’s programs and 15 IB—The United States. Brit­ ^'States should consider "the ex­ who has )>een a secretary in the FRENCH FRIED unlta, clubs, heart and cancer fund him a S-paragraph letter accepting | mlsaion” during the laat throe First word of the bomber's today approved a mildly-worded ain. France and Norway have orbitant price she la paying to party organization of White Rus­ . committees and scores of other or- the resignation, effective Feb. 20. years. plight came in a radio message to resolution expressing hope that agreed on a tempoier}- ar- gain Israel’a friendship.’’ sia, wras named s first deputy LOAF CHEESl^ u. 49c gantsationa acroas the state, roiled Ross, whose w l'e is president of Resignation Not Urged the Charleston base. The bomber tha Algerian problem would be raagement for the Son* Canal “ Between Israel's slUps and the foreign minister. PatoUchsv has Tetley Tea Bag 7c Sale but Egypt Is' firmly Refusing to thalr barrels ^ today. I W^nn^Ekiterprisss Jnc., and whose W hltei House press sMtqtary reported, it was .155 miles south­ solved .-"in .the spirit of coopera­ Aqaba gulf Btanoa Egypt's deter­ been a deputy, fc^elgn .i^nister i.ttMtni^F'-ln.. iv', h ; D. WyfinTSSa'ds Tames C, H agerty' told ne«vsmen east o f Charleston. take any action. Dfploinatlr mination tO 'TTlHrtiAte'tllla Dbjefc' LUNCHEON LOAF \ 49c Buy 48 at regular price and get 16 more for only Tsiate Motor^VabickM Coqaiplz- tion.” since July anti is ■ mernbw o f the stoner John T. 'tynan had knocked affiliated fim u, )iu keen on a self- at Thomaaville, Ga„ that the An amphibious plane from M yr­ The vote was unanimous. Bri­ sources today said President ; live,” said the paper. "Thla in fact party's Central committee. POTATOES tle Beach sped to the scene along Nasser appears to have de­ may lead to World War III, threat­ Ic. “ For the deal pack.” ...... I a e e e e e e 1 61c the bungs out o f them with an­ requested leave o f absence since President did not request Ross’ tain had abstained on the original ,, Shepilov replaced MolOtov as with a O aat Guard plane from- cided to sh on the pibblem of, ening all humanity with complete E SMfood or Hob's bidiMiM SMlLTS. RUHERFISH. Pinehurst Meat Manager nouncement that he wants all the Jtn. 11. Ross hinisslf has been an resignation! ballot, but later asked that its vote the Sues CSnal until Israel foreign minister last June 1, oh 1956 registration plates. officer of several of the companies, In addition to the letter from be recorded in the affirmative. destruction. SWORDHSH. COD, HADDOCK. SGALLOPS. OYS- Charlie McCarthy Js aure O ) (Uontinaed. VO Page Two) evacuates Fgypt. Any progress "Has Mr. John Foster Dulles the eve o f a 'visK to Moscow by The ba'^rela had been pr^>ared as but said, he severed all those con­ R obs there was one by Dept'ty The compromise plan was President Tito of Yugoslavia. Ths you will enjoy this tender made here on the discussions thought of all thla before volun­ TERS, ote. receptacles for an expected wind­ nections in 1952 when he was elect­ Secretary e f Defense Reuben Rob­ worked out in a aeries of con­ timing o f this shift was Interpreted Fresh Fruit and Vegetables ed to Congress. ertson, acting in the absence of runs Into a blank wall in teering to guarantee free naviga­ fall of scrap aluminum, salvage­ ferences after it appeared neither Cairo, they added. then as s'gesture o f good will to­ BEEF POT PIES able from the old plates which Denies Wrongdoing' Secretary Charles E. Wilson, tell­ of two other resolutions before the tion for Israeli ahipa In ’ Aqaba CHOICE ^ ward Tito. Molotov had been one FRESH CORN ...... 3 cars 29c Motor Vehicle Department spokes­ His letter to ESisenhower yester­ ing Eisenhower that he was trans­ President Asks Assembly could get the required waters?" Frozen Food Specials mitting Ross’ resignation req,uest Cairo, Feb.' 16 ( ^ —Informed Egypt Bara U.N. Troops of the primary flgurea in the antl- CUCUMRERS (Fancy W oxnd)...... 2 for 29c OTHER FINE PRODUCTS IN RIB OVEN men previously had hoped to profit day asserted he had been guilty f tw’d-thirda majority. sources said today UB. Ambas­ Ttto campaign carried on byStalln RED L nSH DINNER...... 9 e a . I from a nickel to 11 centa ppr set on no wrongdoing. In his appearance and saying that; ; France did not vote. The lOO-mile long gu lf leads to sador Raymond' Hare has told Israel’s southern desert port. of after Tugostavla’s Communista CARROTS ...... 2 cd io pkgg. 27c old markers. New plates are now before the Senate Investigations "Neither from the report of the Quick ^oje on The proposal called for no speci­ broke with the Cominform in 1948. SNOW CROP GRAPEFRUIT JUICE President Nassei- the United States Eilat. Ita navigable 500-yard-wide m . . . . being iasued. su^ommittee on Wednesday, he general counsel ( of the Defense fic action, but merely expressed Molotov now leads the Soviet HONEYOEW MELONS. Lor^n SI noch 59c PINEHURST FROZEN FOOD CASES is still InaUtlng on unconditional mouth would returii under Egyp­ . Some arrangements committees sU4, “nothing w u brought to my departments nor from any other hope, that "in the spirit of coopera­ committee of atate control. He A oflB* 2 Toi* 29c Israeli withdrawal from the Gulf tian control if Israeli troops with­ DVLNJOU PEARS...... ^ Lbs. 49c whicl) have made ready to collect attention to indicate that the com­ sources has there been any evi­ Mideast l^ans tion, a peaceful, democratic and also le a first deputy premier. o. Aqaba and Gaza areas. - draw from Bharm el Shenkh qn SEARROOK FARMS RED b o r a n g e s the old markers are peeved. Wind­ mittee had found any evidence Of dence, with respect to any auch juat solution will be found” in con­ Shepilov is a former editor e f I MPLE . Lar9«.S iM ...... Dei, 79c He told him the reported 2-polnt Ui# west sliore. Egypt claims the From Mrs, Paul From Sara Lee sor’s Raymond B. McHugh VFW any wrong-doing, improprieties, or contracts that Mr. Ross (1) vio­ Washington, Feb. 15 Of)— Pres­ formity with the U.N. charter. Pravda and an interpreter of the RASPRERRIES...... 10 ou . 45c GRAP|FRUIT, Seedleu 3 for 29c proposals by. Secretary of State strait is Egyptian territorial Pott officials say they "cleared conflict of'interest on my part.” lated any of the Conflict o f Inter- ident Eisenhower has asked the party line. He outlined Soviet Fur- DE LUXE ' RUHER France, which had vlgoroualy Duties repreMnta nothing ne-w in water, and has declared she wquld with the Motor Vehicle Depart­ Then Ross added: Mt atatutea; (2) sought to influ­ Senate to "act promptly and ap­ opposed, any U.N. intervention in eign policy this week before the SEAFOOD DINNER COFFEE CAKES ence or Influenced the award of prove" a mUltary-economic plan to American policy, tke Informants '•X ment” Imfore they got their barrel "Nevertheless, I feel that my fu­ the Algerian dispute, was reported said. Supreme So'viet (Parliament) Ses­ ready. ture effecUveneas in my'< position any defense contracts; or (3) per­ help Middle eastern nations avoid to be happy over the new draft. (Continued Fage Tea) sion just ended. - FRIED S C A U O P S CHOCOLATE CAKE In a meeting with Nasser yes­ OF BEEF "I never gave any private or­ as the aasistant se c re t!^ of de­ sonally profited from the award Communist control. He called for The aaaembly’a political . He laid down a 8-potnt proposal DEV. CRAB CAKES POUND CAKE fense responsible for legislative of any such defense contract.” ‘a decisive vote." mlttee had approved two reaoiu- terday Hare reportedly explained ganization the right to collect, and that the United States since 1951 for the'Middle East, conrtdered a FRIED SHRIMP make money on state property,” and' public affairs has bMn im­ Robertson a^d he had informed Accepting DeraoOratic revUions tlona on Wednesday by tlim m a­ CHEESE CAKE ' (meoty 3nl Him 7Hi has assumed there would be free Pair Found Dead; report to the Etsenitower doctrine.' asserts Commissioner Tynan as he paired by the v e ^ serious impli­ Wilson, on v^ation in Florida of in his original Middle East reso­ jorities. ribs) si, pping in the Gulf of Aqaba, and It suggested withdrawal of all ^ K R A P T FARM HOUSE PECAN PIES remarked on what he aidmitted Is cations -contained in numerous the Ross resignation. lution, Elsenhower said through ' Sponsors of the new plan were troops from the area, pledgee ot press stories, and I feel it would his press secretary, J ^ e a C. Hag- favors a U.N. force in Oau to Apartment Bloody § s department snafu.. ■tabllize that area. In a -message to ^ ■ L U X I n m s FARM HOUSE CHOCOLATE PIES- He stated, 'T had calls asking be unfair to the Department of (Confinned ou Page Nine) erty, that he feels the revised ver­ (Continued ou Pngn Three) (OoBttaned on Page .Tea) m y opinion. Some groups wanted sion ."is intended and designed to the Israelis, Dulles resUted this Hartford, Feb. 16 (ffV-Raymond MaaaaaiHi lb to coUect these old plates and accomplish t h e purpoeea” he American position. Mare also was -Ecranton. 23. and his wife, Marie a s said to have explained that the Ivy 1 lb at regular prieo... make some money on them. I said sought.' Carrier Scranton 20, were foupd I would have to wait for a legal WomaUf Baby Injured' The Senate ia to staurt debate United States still supports U.N. dead at 11 a.m. today-in a blood- gat Tnd for Id im m resolutions demanding uncondi- opinion. I have it. The plates must Monday oh the legislation, which spattered siacond floor apartmmt. I News Tidbits Uonsl Israeli withdrawral. Spedolly mode foi be returned to the state.” would back up Elsenhower's plan The bodies were discovered by Bulletins Conunisaioner Tynan said that to use U.S'. armed forces if neces­ Colled from A P Wires Ajmewr Like Compromise Max Jahnke, apartment custodian, the public has been given wrong sary to repel overt Cdmmimist a t­ As Dulles’ proposals are reported Vho broke dowm the Scrantons' from the AP Wires S i # information from his department, Dynamite BWst Hits tack on a middle eastern nation in the .press here, however, u c y door on request -of Mrs. Scranton's asking help. It also would remove, appear to represent a compromise father, Fred R. Carrier, 44 Irving "by someone with no right to pkss Eisenhower administration re­ 'the word” and he said “ this is un­ restrictions from $200 million of' by the Americans which the Cairo St. STOCKS SHADE BIOHEE available funds and permit their portedly fanning to shift-U.S. press and .officials have called Police Capt. Joseph P. Mac­ New York, Feb-15 (ffiV—Stacks fortunate. Ambassador to Russia Bqhien ts. Pkg. The Hartford Times, which had use for military and'economic aid "rewarding Israeli aggression.” Donald aaid Carrier told pbllce he were a shade hlidier today with Lba. Oc 'R o lb 49c Clinton Negro Area in .the area. another diplomatic post, . . Pub- FRUITS and VEGETABLES received information the state Tbe government-backed news­ had sought unsuccessfully since some steel and motor laaaea la would not coUect the plates, re^ The House.alrcady has approved liaher o f defunct Boeton Post falls paper. A l, Gumhuria W'amed that last night.to telephone his daugh­ demand la the early afterooea-- ! eetved it from Deputy Ck>mmis- Eisenhower’S', resolution 'virtually to post i|85,008 guaranty as evi­ the Aqaba t issue "may lea4' to ter. When he received no answer Both gains aad loeeee raa from sloner Winism J. Hilliard. Cninton, Teim., Feb. 16 (/P)—AfUams, fatlier of a 21-year-oId without change. There were indi- dence he would put the paper back World War lU.” by this morning, he asked Jahnke fnmtioBa to well over $1 a elian. dynamite-laden Suitcaae . exploded aenlor suspended from the inte­ catioha the administration may in circulation. - . Making a bitter attack on Dul­ to enter the apartment PRESSURE PACKED in' the heart of CUnton’a Negro grated school on grounds he struek seek some change from the Sen­ New Orleans Negro leaders say les’ proposal for U.S. support of HOUSE DENTS B^nOGET section * last night, wrecking a a \/hite boy and threatened othms ate reviOons when the. measure t b ^ envMoa thotmaads ot pray­ free navigation through the gulf, (CoaUdae^ On Page Ten) Washlagtoa, Feb- 15 (AVr-Tha Now Hungary Reds restaurant and slightly injuring, ~v ith a knife Feb. 4, goes to a conference committee, ing persoBs marchlag to Wash- House Appraprlafioas Commit'-' All-dar a Negro woman and baby. The student, Alfred WUUams, but Hagerty said in Thomaaville, lagtoa unless President Eiisen- tee made a slight dtet today la ^ Only The dynamite charge, which has i^>pealed hia suspeuslon to the Ga., where Eiyenhower is vaca­ hower speuks out to South on Prealdeat Eisenhower’s budget . GREEN REANS. PEPPERS. SQUASH, wltneasea aaid was placed by a Anderson Coynty School . Board, tioning: segregation violence. . . U n Lt e d which calls for aew appropria­ h a s e £ Arrest 30 for "The ^President has no doubt Ultimatum by Harrisonia RUHERNUT and DES MOINES SQUASH. lb white raaA who raced away in which has set his hearing for next Steelworkera president DavUTMc- tions o f 57S4M.qpo,eoe. Tb# .07 car, also heavily dsimaged other Thursday. ' ~ that, since both the Senate com­ Donald ^ m e assurea e f reelecttoB Committee recommended that a n b o r n Negro-owned property. Jim Logmans, reporter for the mittees' verrion and the House in contest with Donald Rarick. the Treasury Departiweat ' ba SPECIAL FEATURE OH Roles in Revolt version seem clearly to be intended Ray o wbole or butt half of Hits choice lamb The blact was the area’s eighth, Clinton Courier-News, said the, Air ForOf unveils gigantic new glvaa 532,384,800 less tbaa tha GOLDEN CALIF. OR TEXAS and by far the most destructive, plate gtaae window was ’ blown to support the President’s pro­ cargo pUne—the Doui^sa C1S3-? Kii^ Harry I Threatens 5113.831.00 requested.,and tfaa COFFW a tS 9 c ib . Budapest! Feb. 15 Of)—^More since Clinton High School ad­ from the front o f the sandwich gram, the final congressional ac­ which will bo capable o f carry­ Poet O flce Depnrtaeeat 568 mil­ than SO new arresta growing out CUAMT.DIUCiOUk mitted 12 Negro studenU under a shop. He added that Willlama’ tion 'uiU be in terms entirely •atis< ing a *900,088 pound payload at lion Ices than the 55 hUBen It 5 o f the anti-Russign revolt in Hun- Bch. Serve with Pictsweet Peas which are on sale at 2 federal court order laat fall. home .was one o f about 25 or -SO fiactory to the President’’ a speed o f more than 460 thiles an wanted. The group said the tax OFFREeUURPMCEl CARROTS ^•gary wrere announced today. There; Ike to Win Recognition OlHits Lacking Negro homes from which window The Senate’s twq top Republican hour.' . . Seventy-three peraoas court should have the entire 51,* CRISP FRESH GREEN pkgs. for 33c. Mashed potatoes and brown gravy and apparently were a considerable QUAKER In the absence of concrete clues, guise was abattersd. AU were with­ leaden were disclosed today to killed and four wounded in last 400.000 it eonghL, be sure to have Smucker’s Mint jelly on hanO, number o f others not listed In pub­ however, officers still declined to in a 100-yard radius o f the blast,. 24 hours in ^dolence connected lic announcements. ■peculate is to whether integra­ (OeaUnned oa Page Tw o) ■Washington. Fbb. 15 Of)— was not the waiter's true CUCUMBERS Each. Two cars owned by Negroes with Algerian Nationalist rebel­ name, but he did not identify BROWNELL ANGERED ' ' A group of IS awaiting trial at tion o f the previously aU-whltd rmre damaged. The Secret Service says Pres­ OATS SLICED LEAN BACON lion agaiiut French rplc. ident Elsenhower last year the ^ y nor say where he Washington. .Feh- 15 (P)— WONDE»FI;l IDAHO BAKEKS . . . the lltUe town o f Nagykata, about school is connected wrlth the eeriea "They’re scared, they're bewil­ Strong support formed at Demo­ lived. ■ Atty. Oen. BrownelL pyeeslag WASHED MAINE RUSSET POTATOES MISSISSIPPI BRAND C C 35 milea east o f Budapest, were of exploeio3)s. dered, and they're mad,” Loggant received an ultimatum to rec­ ike Enjoying Trip, cratic N'tional Committee’s-first ognize a new nation "or rea­ “ InveatlgaUon disclosed that Uie admlnietratlen’e request for 'c h a r g ^ with destroying Com Police said the suitcaae, which aaid of the Negroes. "One of them dvU rights legtslaMon. clOihod FROM DUBUQUE, IOWA . . t...... Lb. O O C far west meeting in San Fran­ son with a ,^.22 Winchester." a breakfast-cereal company munist party , headquarters and the contained "several’’ sticks o f dy­ said he’s going bahk to North CUr- today with Sen. Etvhi (D-NC) RED RIPE TOMATOES BOX OF i19R cisco to extead formal vote o f eon- The dire threat was run distributes deeds to a, square- HOME STYLE . Soviet war memorial there. namite, was placed on a concrete oUna. One man said. ‘I can’t un­ To Extend Holiday who said Browraen had fallod tn lb Leon Pinehurst fldeaee to Cbalrmaa Paul Butler. down to reveal: (1). the ne^8 inch of land in Alaska to per­ SEEDLESS PINK PURE PORK - T h e trade tmibn. newapaper ■lab acroea the street from a res­ derstand iL We're living in the show "any speeifle conditioned HALE’S COFFEE . . German sciientist says 450 cases state wras to be called "Har- sons sending in the usual box Kepakarat esported two men pick taurant where several Nagroea tlAited States, but we've , been ’niomasvllie, Ga., Feb. .15 — CHUCK GROUND. of diabetes treated successfully rtsonia,” and (2) iU fdunder to Joetify I t BrewaoU aaappod SAUSAGE MEAT ed up in Budapest had confessed were sating. The Negroes said intimidated, and thrtetened until top, and Harry and several 8RAPEFRUIT A r o r S B e President Eisenhower is enjoyttag by use o f orally taken pill. wras a 12 - year - old named that he conldat be eypoctsd “to H A U *S FRESH SUCED 5 ^ planning to kill local Communist 'they aaw a whits man stop, leave, we can’t stand much more.” ’ his trip to South Georgia ao much o f Ms playmates' received Some membma of Congress sug- Harry with a predilection for turn myself late aa FB I” aad leaders. A teacher was reported ar^ the auitcaae, jump back into hia Those whose homes were win- he is going td stay longer than was deeds from the . company,” CHICKORY...CELERY HEARTS... 49c Lb. 49c gest that a tax exemptma might sending away box tops. rite «H1deaco’ e f ” *»**wj vtohe. reated in Budapest for hiding lesf- car and Spe^ away. dowleas rummaged, around for earlier indicated. , Baughman sald- be better than an increased intcr- ttona. ' ^ CELLO WASHED SPINACH... lets In his apartment. The reetauranL located in a cardboard and boards to try to' He may not return to* Waahlng- How the Secret 8er>1ce “ Harry, 13, .and his playmates Looking for something different. . . We have some ert rate for making, government BACON FRESH BEET GREENS... The official MTI News agency basement, was wrecked. Ita celling close their homea- against last I ton until about Feb. .24. two days squelched the dark threat decided to band together, , RECK APPROVES QtTBRY nice 1 ^ cuts of Pinehurst TENDERCURE CORNED reported a number of arrests not end inner walls ware caved in and savings bonds more-^attractive to pos^ by "King Harry I of form their Own country,, and BERMUDA HAMBURG ONIONS BEEF . . . Plenty of Farm Fresh Poultry . . . 'night’s near-freezing weather. in advance of the start of confer­ Vlenaa, Aaeferta, Fob. 15 0f>—m earried in the newrspaperi its windows blown out. ' Clinton’s racial troubles started ences there with French Premier ■mall lnvestora.jA- Publisher David Harrisonia” waa related by V. secede from the Hnion.' -. ' Dave Book, preoldaet of. the pow­ W. Howd o f Burlfa^ftpn (V t) Free E. Baughman, Secret Service Premisr Jaqos Kadar’a Soviet- The woman, -identified' as Itknma the last week in August, when the Guy.MoUet "There was no prosecution erful Interna tl waul Bththeiliood Installed government apparently Simmons, suffered a bump on her Anderson County School Board, The unofficisl .word wh«3 Elsen­ Press calls for ataesuimeat e f bat chief, in testiraony made pub­ in this case, and the boy's ef Teamsters, aaid today "1 hova lic today by the House .Appro­ g r e e n s t a m p s g iv e n WITH CASH SALES had completed taking over the head when Kit by falling plaster; under orders of the tT.S. Dietrict hower arrived a week ago today to eaferce pnUle aeeess -to govera- mother agreed that a severe made a heinva let e f maaiy** priations cqmmiUee. 46oz.< PINEHURST A T 302 MAIN STREET Aaeociallon-of Hungarian Univer- the' 11-month-old girL Jacgueline Court in Knoxville, admitted 12 was that he proimbly would stay meat records. lecture waa in order. The boy bat that ho has BO objeettooe to . 7 CORNRI MipbU TUKNnKE ' aity Students. This body was form­ Galiaher. daughter of Mrs. - Ethel Negro students to the-high aqhooL ■even to 10 days. Now it lo Nearing end cret Service for Investigatloh. against ths President, and i HA]$ FREE P AR K IN G -A N D lArey. ' . aoiw or tor the Bwt' 40 i MANCHItm COHM* . ' the Worid Federation of Ileino- 01)uali liart. Three other cAHdran In Guard ahd atate troopers being James C. Hsperty,'W hite Houee Of hia 4-month global tour Duke "A solution to this case was when the possible conse­ H* leag as they do H 1 lb e n tle . ToiitK a Cothmunlat-eoo- thahe bufiding tiie^ d Intfory. ’ CORNER MAIN ood OAK'STREETS IS OPEN THURS. and FIG. NIG HT TILL, 9 sept in by Ooy. Frank Clemeai^ to prees eecretary , says the Preaidenti o f Edinburgh sails aboarfi royal not difficult,” Baughman re­ quences "were explained - t o ' wl4m>< trytiM to " ■ . . * / ' ------. J nearhy ju B k t B rita u la for rsnalsw wltb ported. him, he replied: ‘I sur^epder. ■ad la eaaeoit wMi^ .COeiOSiQd m r a f X w e) t ive'Wn- .(CusWai d oil ffhgo Klhs) .(Ceetleeed SB Fege Iw e) ■<|BBsa' EBaabett 11 in IPortugaL He said Harry Harrison 1 am now & dUsen ■gain.'' '* m t ■X/ 7 •H* W