, Mra. Cbluihbla DeOarli, 88 8U- sell St., chairman of the Home Atout I'owii EMnomlca Committee of Maa- cheeter Orange, announces a Aid 8oci«ty af Son drsMmaking conteat open to high liuUwrwi Oiurch will aai^'a school atudeiita and Girl Scouts at Three "Great Declaiona" diacua- PRICE FIVE CENTS Chew Mein suppW in the ««en»bly leant 17 years of age. The project alon groupa have been organized raom F ridey » t « p.tOj. which le waa auggeated by the National by the Public Affaire committee open to memhere end .friend*. Orange and conleatanta need not of the Mancheater YWCA and are be Grange members to participate. beginning their eeriea of nine meet- inga thlB week. Xti% reunion committee of the Conleatanta will buy their own On Tape Recording State Urged! b 50 M issin g , of IBS#A lAin hold e meet- , materials for the drOMea which One group meets Monday after­ W tnnH-ht et * o'clock «t the should be completed by April 1.5 , noons. one Ttiiirsdsy mornings, and one Thursday evenings. All of theln hSne of Mr*. DWothy L«wib Rob­ Judging is set for April 29, and the I girls will inodel their own dresses. are holding their meetlnga in To Bolster,^2 o n JSo a rd \ erta 3#4 Autumn St. homes of YWCA members. Assure I Mrs. DeCarli msy he contacted for I U.S. Hands Soviet N ikita ' further information. The "Great Decielona" program ■ / ! 'a » 1 ^ X 1 Hamilton, Bermuda, Feb. 8 (Jh#-- The'weekly meeting of the is sponsored nationally by the For- I I V I E I Cl'KArOiU.S. Superforlrasa w.ather plane MATES will he held tonight at SI. Cecelia's Mothers Circle will elyn Policy A.ssn., which prepare* J \ B I 1 j d . TT n and ila crew of 12 were missing T:80 et the home of Joseph .1. non-partisan, objective background toda.X' and presumed down in the Sulliven. 317 Spring St Monthl.v meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the 1 material on eight lasties of foreign Evidence Red Jets ...... — j etorniy mid-Atlantic. ewerds for Jenuet^ will h« made. home of Mrs. Allan Srhnhert. 28H W E S X I I M G HOUSE Garden Dr. Co-hostess wtII be Mrs. policy which the United State* Hartford. Feb. 5 (JP) — The i The big 4-.ngiue aircraft had ! Frank Garber. faces in 1959. Following a diaciia- chairman of the Connecticut 1 ""i-v *" ‘‘"J’ The Rockrtlle Emblem riu h is sion, each Individual may All out a eponeoring e family supper to be ballot giving his opinions on the Civil Rights Commi.ssion to-1 .eaheh centered about 300 A ccess to W est Berlin Members of the cast of 'Turn Downed U.S. Plane heltl Saturday night at 8 o'clock at Back the Clock" are reminded of qiieations presented. 'TTie ballots dav asked the Lesrislature t.o the Rockville Elks Oub. Children are sent to the State Department ^ ^ * a tren ffth en th e s ta te ’s Civil ' .lapanepp freighter reportPrt it under 12‘wtll be admitted at half the rehearsal tonight at Ji.lO In St. James’ School hall. E f i f f a g e d in Washington and to the Con­ price Mrs. Helen Griffin. I3fi necticut Congressmen. Washington. Feb. 5 (^—t?;;*"‘^®n\,nerhad"^ ’a"'*'- ’i""' * ’’'""‘"'f, P'""* 7"**' Green Manor Rd,, la chairman. The engagement of Miss Paula Annual White Sale! Army Pvt George H Gaily 1*. Anyone wishing further infor- The United State^tod^ ‘ i ?^L»ep ti:;^pi^;e Invites Ike, May .Mange to Fldward Armstrong. , ination or ric.sii ing to start a neigh­ licly confronted Russia M’lth Lakota Council. Degree of Poca­ son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gall\ . 78 FINAL CLEARANCE - ALL 1958 M O D ELS^ Washington St . rscentl.y ai rived 135 Pesrl St , is announced by her borhood discussion group to fol­ evidence that two Soviet jets information about the rniaein^ U..V fh ^ Joint".hidi: crafT'rhe 4le"ngine B80*'ilfould"hav'e hontas, will meet tonight at 7;.30 low the "Great Decisions" program airmen. It aaid Mikoyan . in and is now a member ' been in the general area at the In Odd Fellows Hall. Members are parenls. Mi and .Mrs. Paul Mange may call Mra. Theodore Powell. 279 shot down an unarmed U.S. that the, plane had been shot down, ciary ( ommittee. ,i_,. of the 26th Artillery at Aschaffen- Urges Halt reminded to bring donations of of South Coventry. , Parker .St. transport plane last Septem­ aaaertine it had craahed." Friedman, who spoke at length time. cans of milk. Entertainment «ill biirg A 1958 graduate of Howell Miss Mange Is employed as a ber in a warlike attack. Si.x— T he department's document also on the problems confronting the i Coast Guard plaives and N«''V | • follow the meeting. Chenev Technical School, he is a cashier at Food King, and her and possibly 17 American air­ disclosed that Deputy t^ndersecre- commission in its efforts to carry | flyingboats scanning the area said ^ survey specialist. 1 fmiice is employed by the Connccli- tarv of Slate Robert Murphy tried out "a mandate from the general In Disputes Firemen from Town Companiea riit Kelleriiif, Im ., Newington men—were killed. to plav the recording of'the Soviet assembly. " urged the committee to (Continued m l*ago Three) s p e c i a l ELECTRIC The evidence waa a graphic tape 8 end 4 p u t out a small grass five Mis.s Loi.s Mnielli. daughter of An August wedding is planned. : airmen's conversation for Poxdet act favorably on several civil on Carter St. yerterday afternoon Mr and .Mrs Virlor Morelli. 32 Skates Sharpened. 50c recording of radio conveysationa Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov,...... rights bills before it. By HAROU) K. MILKS a t 6 o’clock. Miinro St . has returned to her Hallowed ground- between the two Soviet fighter ______refused to listen, it said, ■ The hearing attracted several Mozcow, Feb,'5 (fl*)—Nikita classes at the College of Our Lady KIka Solliark no extra charge. pilots. and Murphy then ga/e him a tran- persons to the Stale Capi- of the Elina, Chicopee. Mass., after East Reds Khruflhehev, urjring an end to A transcript of this recording script of the recording in Russian. ■ ,,,, session was delayed 23 HKAVV niJTi’ ZIPPERS spending the mid-year break al Pattpu's. 1.063: 4XXXX, L012; waa attached to an 8-page sum- For the first time, publicly, in . minutes as persons lined up to the Cold War, today offered the home of one of her classmates, REPLACED IN JACKETS DRYERS 'marv, issued bv the State Depart­ today’s documents, tile ITniled register their support or opposi- Soviet jruarantcc.8 of weatero We have no quarrel wnth those | Miss Maureen Scott. Glen Cove, ZiemaU's. 1.003: Woocly’s. 1.001: Work Done While You Walt ment, of Us efforts to pry in­ Free Five Statks accused Russia of shoolinc tion to the varloii.a measures, acce.sa to West Berlin if his who aell for leas. Each man knows ■ Pagam'a 1001: Stale Shoe Repair. formation about the incident out of the worth of his product. Buy qiial- L I NEW LOW PRICE! down the U.S. plane. Heretofore, | q-wo hills introduced -Bv Rep. plan for settling the crisis is 1,000; .North Ends. 99L; 4 Dunces Russia. publicly, the tTnlted States has j, f-.oogel (D-New Brit ltj\ Buy LYNN POtTLTRY. Msn- Sunset Council, Degree of Pocs- SAM YU LYES Americans Hccepted. 5 977: Sharpies. 963; Herald. 957; The 0 3 0 U.S. .said only that the plane binned ^oiise majority leader, cheater Shopping Parkade. MI hontaa, will hold a kitchen social "SHOE REP.AIRINf. The western power* »o far have 9-8251. Bond Bread. 946: Commissioners, peared Sept. 2 on a fhg t f; crashed in Sovi^'t Armenia nf- ^ould enable the mmmi.s.sion to declined to consider the plan, which tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the | 940: Walnut Clippers, 940; OF THE BF-TTER KIND” Herleshauspii. Germany. Feb, 5 home of Mrs. Martha Johnson, 449 ••S OAK STREET 5 0 Ten-'dlvrra\er^^^^^^ ter b e in g "intercepted " by Soviet complainU. agaimsl al- calls for making West Berlin a Chumps, 918: Kopper Kettle, 908; leged violators in employment and .iPi Uomniunist Kast Germany United Nations responsibility. Main St. Members are reminded to Qiiish's. 885; 4(7'a. 865; Job's Bar­ Same Side A* Watkins WEEKLY It had crashed in Armenia. The f'frhleta today released U S. Army pilot bring articles for the aocial. bodies of six of the 17 Americans As issued by -he Slate Depart- public housing, Addieasing himself to Secretary bers, 797. ment. the transrript f innversa- Ooogel took the flooi briefly si Richard Mackin and four iHlier : of .State Dulles, Khi-ushchev re- who were in the plane were return­ .American soldiers held in Kast Arthur Karsaes, 22. son of Mr. *1 ed to U.S. official*. Under per­ tions between the i^t fighters .start of the hearing to declare I marked "Mr. Dulles, if you BO de- Germany for several weeks. and Mrs, John Karsees. 213 High­ sistent U.S. inquiries, Soviet of­ had been translated from Russian himself in favor of these and other air*. then for the sake of ending land St , has been assigned to E ficials insisted they knew nothing to English. 1 civil rights bills on the commit - ! Mackiii, a 27-vear-old lieutenant the Cold War we are even prepared EASY BUDGET TERMS ^ to admit your victory in this war Co. of the l.st Training Regiment ' EASY CARE WASH and WEAR about the 11 other Americans. tee's .A-hedule. Several other leg- from Waahington. D. C'., parachut- at Fort Dix, N.J., for eight weeks The sum m ary disclosed that Vice (Coi.tlnned on Page Ten) islatora also recorded themselves ed into Kast Germany D?c. 3 after that is unwanted by the peoples. "Regard yourselves, gentlemMi, of infantry basic training in con­ PRICED AS LOW AS $ 1 C ^ in favor of the measures. 1 he got lost and his small plane ran Friedman told the committee, mil of gas. aa viclora in this war, but end it junction with the 1955 Reserve MEN'S SLACKS quickly." Forces Act. Prior to arriving al headed by Googel and Sen. John The other four soldiers were GABARDINES and FLANNELS M. Scanlon i D-New Britaini,_ that , Pvt. Klwyn Bell Hil City. Kan., The Soviet leader wa* r.ddress- Fort Dix on Jan 25. he attended of ing the closing session of the 21st it is necessary to enable the com-1 Sp. Kenneth G. (prison of San ; Manchester High School and Bates Communist parly congress. College. Probers Seek ‘Why?’ mission to act quickly in civil Leandro, Calif.. Pvt. James W, Invitation to Ike Buy Now and Save rights cases. Hayes, of Baltimore, and Pvt. Mel- ^ 7 . 8 8 2 for n 5.00 wyn Hampton (hometown iinsvail- To applause, Khrushchev In his Principal Edaon M Bailey of He said that tinder the current Brilalri's Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and U S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles ex­ final address coupled new w arn­ Manchester High School is plan-' FREE ALTERATIONS set-up, a'n ‘im-esVigaio,'"from' the disappeared in Berlin change last minute views after liinrli todav at London's 10 Downing SI, Foreign Secretary Sel- ings to the United Slates with an nlng to attend the 43rd annual i On Airliner Crackup commission first checks into the wyn Lloyd, center, also joined in the talks on joint policy on the German question and European sc- Invitation to President Eisenhower during November and December convention of the National A s-: MEN’S SHOP situation. Then, if a desist ia not riiritv. I .AP Photofax). to visit the Soviet Union. SOciatiOn of Secondary School ^ ______' achieved, a 3-member tribunal gets last year. . __ 7g9 MAIN ST. WESTINGHOUSE Negotiat^^d by Cfo.sa (At Thomasville, Ga., President Principala which opens in Phila­ GLENNEY^S . Hf.et the rase. After this appeals can be I Eisenhower's vacation headquar­ delphia Saturday. New York. Feb. 5 ,/F - Why did*expenencing a taken as high as the supreme roiii-t. The release of theAmerican the ultramodarn airliner v.dth 73 in the area near the time of the two years " ter* -today declined comment on FROST-FREE aaid ! soldiers was negotiated ^ Phew-w!!! Khrushchev's proposal that Eisen­ persona aboard crash seconds! crash p't ied man the American Red Cross and thG awav from its landing strip at Jo s e p h O. Fhiet. chief safety di-; Macmillan Accepts hower visit Russia.) What happens to the man who East German Red Cross, after the L* Giiardia field? rector for the Civil Aeronautics [ Reading. Mass , Feb. 5 i.T’i - The .Soviet premier said Elsen­ I U.S. Stale Department stuck to hower could bring anyone he chose Waa it mechanical or human , Board, aaid the plane. Flight 320 "Look. Ms. what I found ..." REFRIGERATORS 'Continiiert on Page Four) its policy of refusing to negotiate and go anywhere. He said the visit said Eric Vilsnd. 12. as he ran failure, from the ground or in en route from Chicago, waa faii-| with the East G”rm.in regime should prove useful. Hale's —Manchester's Leading the cockpit, that sent the Ameri-i ly well aligned with the nm^vay into the house pelting an ani­ The five crossed'into West Ger­ Offer to Visit Nikita This invitation came after the PRICED AS LOW AS $ WEEKLY can Airiinea turbo-prop cra.shing , po.ssibly a bit to the ' 'K'l' ’ T»/f ^ ^ many al this frontier po.ot the mal. premier repeated his warn^lng that Into the icy waters of the E a st | heads a teani of 25 border of Communist East Ger­ Mrs. Ernest .7. Viland took Runway 22 i.s sort of a "back IVlOtOrlSt "F llCS the Soviet Union "now has the Department Store For All Your Needs 2.50 River shortly before midnight many shortly after noon. Mackin one look hustled her son and doqj ’ to the airport's instrument London, Feb. 5 '.Ti I’rime Min-'* invitation suggested that Britain’s means to deliver a blow to aggres­ Tueaday ? looked pale. He wore arni\' fa­ the animal to the back yard landing strip. It has a localizer isler .Macmillan will visit the prime minister, then Sir Anthony sors in any part of the world." More than two dozen probers Very Low but tigues and a fell cap.^ He said and called police. But Khrushchev expressed confi­ Good sdoction of '58 or '59 models feoturinq beam, whicli will warn a pilot if Police ahot - the akunk .Soviet Union starting Feb. 21. ' Eden, pay a return visit to the •eek the "why " of the tragedy. he fell fine. ^ , Premier Nikita Khnishchev ex- .Soviet Union at a lime convenient dence the Soviet Union could avoid New Spring Styles In his plane is too far right or left. through the head before there COLD INJECTOR that chilis feed or beverage Only eight known smwivors fuessed hope today that President to him. Eden never got around to war and defeat th* West in peace­ Including the copilot, flight engi­ No .MtUude'Beaju I But it doesn't tell him anything Lands Unhurt (Canttnned ra Pag* PIve) Eisenhower will also accept a it ful economic competition. faster. neer, and a stewardess might — t.— Soviet invitation for a visit, but' Informed sources said Dulles' Turning to Berlin, major point of, HANDBAGS be able to provide some on-the- about the altitude. Visibility was j ------about two miles more than ade-1 Cleveland. Feb. 5 iVPV—Seventy- there was no Indication from the, nieeliiig .with. JJacmlllan -tlie sec- East-West tension. Khrushchi^ gpoa-;«lues, -. Twenty-two bodies sgsin presented a formula he M- Chooae from plaal.lc calf, plastic patent, failles qiiate a.s the big silver craft i year-old Andrew Bird, who just Whiie House that this is in the' onri in 12 hours developed an and laminalea in black, bone, navy and red. have been recovered. woi UR outline for talks between Macmll- vanced Nov. 27 a separate demni- roared toward the river. The ceil-i "wanted to watch the planes come tarized West Berlin under U.N. Crlticall.v Injured ing waa about 400 feet in the rain j in." had a brush with one of them i Macmillan will be accompanied; Ian and Khrushchev, The besCbet appeared to be the Ike . Asks Stronger auspices. Each 9 8 EASY and fog. con.sidered !lHfe for a ' while driving his car on the n m - ' bv Foreign Sei retarv Selwvn Uovd It included Allied thinking on a copilot. Frank Hlavacek, 33, of land will Slav seven'to in days. possible rodiiclion of niililar>- W'est Berlin, though 110 miles landing. j way at Cleveland Hopkins Air- i from West Germany proper, ia now Wilmette. 111. But he lies critically If the wind had been different, port last nig.it. | Moscow Radio broadcast the foi-ces in Germany an^i on the Injured in a ho.spital. thus fai I officially a part of that country. HANDBAGS—Main Floor At Entrant* the plane would have been offereB j The aircraft, a huge 4-engine Prime Minister's acceptance of the ' eslahllshment of a system to con- unable to be questioned. Offers Guarante« , irvi lim n BUDGET TERMS the "front door, " runway 4. u.sed Air Force M e r c ii 1 e a Cl30A. | Rights Legislation , invitation simultaneou.s wiih an of* trol this reduction, newsmen W'Cre Only 4.000 feet from its assigned lold. Khrushchev said the Soviet by pilots landing in the opposite di­ whacked six neatly spaced gaslies | fif'in l H nnouncem ont in !>oml«)n, 'Tunway and apparently making Sees \ altie in Visit Union would be willing to guaran­ rection. in the steel top of the car, inches ; ———— — ' T)ie announcements „ records for a reasonable dancers on charge of stealing from Confessed Castro Plot radio sletioii WTIC. In making FLORAL PRINTS Bird, calm and uninjijred. said time, in order to help preserve .Mac.r’s Department Store . . . the announcement Paul W. Mor-t To 3 Bright, Y oung Men it took him many minutes to real­ ency, president of the radio-TV the rieht to vote as "the kevstone Generslisaimo' Franco's police let „ x, ...... , . Yard ize what happened. Of democratic self-government. " three leading monarchiat rntiea Havana, Feb. 5 - - The Na-,Miami who 1" on the revolution- service, said it was hoped that Pending a detailed'esaminallon through intensive efforts it ie Temporarv financial and technl- of his regime go home after grill- lional Police eaily today annoiinc- ary goverpmCnt a lust or ti^ailors. . - „noefeH that con­ 99c Bt b o b THOM.AS '4‘Fo.ster Dulles., One . of their , fa- , of „ the . , lurbo-prop ^ plane. Air Force cal help to state and local agen- Ing them for flv hours. led that a former I'.S. Navy pilot „ arrived in Havana Noiu 12 hoped^ and expected, that WESTINGHOUSE struction can be started this tall, (AP‘ Movie-TV Writer) vorile numbers is a bitter fugue j officials ssid damage could^^ run ^ helP ‘h*"' *<11’"'^ ‘o A heavy police guard has been"...... - . . He stayed at the Commodoro Hotel l Matcliing floral patlern, Hollywood,' Fdb. 5 iJh — Three 'about how a man may end it all I anywhere from $35,000 to$170,000. lhad confessed he came lo Cuba in running up a with occupancy In the fall of 1960. school integration. thrown around the nylon chiffon. 45" wide. . ____99c fresh-faced young men stepped' now that he ha.s the mushroom-; OOP. I December to kill rebel leader F'ide! bill of J694 which li^as paid by Ta- * Temporary authority to provide "House of Diamonds” jewelry eX- MARITAL PI.AN AIRED Make up a dress of taffeta and use the chiffon UP to the microphone. They were shaped eloudi ' Bird w'bs relea.sed after a aearcli . ■ . ...___- , u . i Castro. ' bernilla. He. u.sed ,^the name of | ■ e maybe $1 million George R. Collins and was also 1 Hartford, Feb. 6 I*)—The State for an overskirt Use each one separately, loo. dressed identically in Ivy League 'How did the Kingston* crack to of the city code turned '‘Pjl'tUe service* whose woMh'* of" ren A statement from National Po panta and open-necked striped the top of a music market that that might pertain to driviijg on militarr services whose worth gems ofgen are lying around "El misteriosothe will work to bring about recon­ Bright colorful patterns so new for spring. schools hsve been closed because jn the debris of a fire ... A drunk lice headquarters said Alan Robert I known as ciliation of spouses in certain, shirt*. They plunked two guitars put.4 little empha.sis on imisical or an airport runway, rious one. i of integration troubles, driving arrest cost actor Barry NyeNSl, had______admitted he ^as -i i AtiAit*! new welfare application rasM. SPEED RANiGES and a banjo and started crooning:: Inlellerriial quality? i — - ...... — promised $100,000 bv the chief of i „ For' e plane flew Nye to | Welfare Commissioner Chrhitjr Bxtenaion for two years of the Sullivan $263 ... A coal mine "Dooley " did it I MIRACLE OVENS "Hang dow n yer head, Tom -m-r • ■— life of the Civil Right* Commis- fj** started bv rebellious oonvirt* the Batista Air Force. Brig. Gen.] Han as - announced------the new rnUcy One Table Of Dooley.. Standard Feature* Carlos Tabernilla, if he kuied the ’"‘t ”|jt to join^the rel^ls. He wasi ,oday In what was deecrlbed M » PLUG-OUT UNITS 8,000 Cheer "The teenagers buy single rec .^Nixon Nursing r: SS.rr.'I'''u;r .orj; ...... :»•«»«'»-"P ™ move to curb ever-rising re­ Th* youthful crowd of 6.000 in ords. *nd they made it a hit," ex lief costs which are home by' Lo* Angele*’ Shrine Auditorium plained Gu,ird. chief Kingstonian. •" • elS"..., n r---r « "-1:1-: .. Ny.. .ho „y. h,. ^on.. „ .1 Bavamo sector, when two rebels: Connectirut taxnavers' loosed a roar of approval. "So far it has sold 1.800,000 here Russian soldier* kill two Hun- Whiting, Ind.. but who give.* Coral disarmed him. The | " “ P y*” ' REMNANTS 2 Broken Ribs . a 1 A # A ABM AAA A SB el SB-ASsesH I K A t l*_ ! A W1 A T.*1 A AA VsiB Ia a 4 a H r lw A a a l . .pore boy, you’re goin’t die." and about the same in England. Converting the committee on garian farmers and wound 19 otii-1 Gables. F'la,. as his last address. I carrying an FANF.VNT R EJEC TS OFFER. MODELS AS Th* song wa* finished, and the We're just as amazed as anyone government contracU er* in s fight in a village near De- ' was arrested in Oriente Province | rifle with a telescopic Rome, Feb. 5 tf) — P rem ter 7 5 Washington, Feb. 5 if) — Vice tniaairm mission nnon RdllAlEkiual JODJob ODDOrninHVOpportunity precen. fUaithe Unnsvaxi^nHungarian ref>igee ’ w..by Castro’s4 men TN Dec.ass .OA-26. five /lairadays ^ . . . cheers shook the great hall. This ^ Perhaps It was the twanging of 1...X tTi.1#* ASS airs I ^ . Amintore FanfanJ today rejeotei i to i OFF! LOW AS was the signal of acceptance for llie guitars, the ainiple. haunting President Nixon is nursing tw’o ®n a statutory basis. , , newspaper Magyar ■ Hirado says before dictator Fiilgencio Batista i talking with newsmen 'Mon- a presidential request to keep three bright fellow'* who are rid- j jiielody and the )uournful message broken ribs but he's not letting I present. . . . A proposal to establish a Con- gaj'e up the fight against the rev ] American denied.that he his shaky pro-Western govern­ Better-be here early for be.st selection. These are real n Ing the teenage music boom to .standard features of. toda.v's rec- them get him down employment "r'***'^, 8 ° ' necticul State medictll and dental oliition and fled to the Dominican ; j,g'd g to Cuba to assassinate ment In offlcr until Parliameut , contracts is requlr^ed only by Hartford wins v a lu e s ! strong support Republic. I Castro and insisted hg came to ran retain or fire It on a vote bt early fortunes. ord hits. At any rate, the boys Nixon fell on his back Tuesday Presidential executive" orders rath- educator* YOU. OLD APPLIANCE IS They are D ave Guard. Bob .scaioel.v have tirne to night w-hen he slipped on the sleet- ei than under specific laws enact- Tabernllla'fled at the same tim e,! lielp the rebels. But the police contldence. President Oiovsuoil YOUR DOWN PAYMENT In Shane and Nick Re.vnolds, who they re too busy with a career that covered sidewalk in front of his ed bv Congress. ni to the United States. i statement today said he had made Gronrhi had made the'requeat ef call themselves .: began by chance scarcely 18' home. What he came up with wa* the the '.W-year-old Premier yeater- We M’elcome charge accoun(.4! (Ireen Trading .Stamps are given with FREE There as no immediate indica- day In an effort to resolve Italjf’a cash sales and) also to customers who pay their charge account within The name is an accident ''We months ago. | x-ray examinations yesterday result of long and *PP'‘>®nUy ^ tion what action the revolutionary ' governm ent crisis, the most Siirf- Started out when the calypso They got together at PaloAlto., showed two ribs were broken but painful negotiations among hts ad- .government w'ould lake against Uonaiy polu-e. fifteen (15) days after billing date. government would lake against He has twice talked with U.S. ous since the war. Up To 3 Years To Pay! DELIYERY craze was on, so it sounded like a All were busine.ss students, Dave he refused to have them tpped, vlsers on how far the program Nye. He is being held in the Cen­ Consular officials but declined good Idea." ja t Stanford University and Bob Nixon aaid at a reception .last, ought to go. ° L i™!tral navami Havana j».. jail at National Po- their offers of assistance or to CUBA EXECUTES Tl Nor, despite their hit with the : and Nick at nearby Menlo Col- night the injury was giving him. One thing which reportedly | "K „ i lice headquarters and has been al Havana, Feb. 6 DB —Be' backwo(xU>' ballad of the doomed lege. Dave and Bob were chumn pain. But he joked about it and out at the last minute—aU' oy laiee preienwa | gee U.S. Consular repre glye them an explanation of his t im e activities. tionary firing squads ex< Dooley, are they HillbiUiei. Dave 'fj*om HaiA*aii. where they had said he has never before had auch though Vice Fi^iident Nixon wa* ^ Buma sentatives and American newsmen. three men early today at ' and ^ b Grew up In Honolulu, and ; atrummed ukelelea to inland tunes.; thoughtful treatment; fror his luppoaed to'..have wanted it—waa .40, of no eatablished inareas. ia ar- Nye told newsmen he left, the The police etatenient gave this U.S. Navy In 1954 and became a bans fortress for war Nick ia from Coronado, calif. ‘The trio began pla>ing their gui-i daughters, Patricia, 12, and Julie, a proposal 'iJie federal gov-f.eeated again for the same offense One was Walter ; eriiment intervene more directly .... The first key vote in the account of Nye's activities; resen-lst. He said he had worked Fans who are expecting a folksy tars and banjos and chanting folk j 9, ' Tabernilla and Orlando Piedra, for the Douglas Aircraft Co. in Pina, 22, a tornaer. r e M TM CORK g o o d / ^ a i i s e r v i c e s t o trio of Icomballer* wrill get e'jolt. tunes in campus hangouts. said they carefully helped i in school IntegraUon suits. T h i s , House tais year pointed tp diwolu- oondemaed by a m )k I JW. HALC head of Batista’s FBI, contacted Patuient River. Md., and for . the The boys’ ballads are Interapersed Their act waa caught by Ban 'ith his coat and performed ' would ha.ve been done, under *ug- ; tion of tho coMitioa of RepuhilcM* Agricultural Air,Service spraying hi Orients Jiaiaim anchester other tasks for him 'Vhen hejgeeUons which'were considered at aqd southern Dertocrata which had th# young American th)rough Dan M CoMH* 713 MAIN ST.—OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY—MI 9-5390 or MI' 9-0665 with offbeat chatter that drops Cuban refugee .In'outfit in , ye^ for kUIlng two CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS ■ueh names as Goethe and , John (Conttaned on Page Twelve). came horn# last night. on# point, - by the filing of auiUi been effective In recent year*. lei Vaaquei; a . \ / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1969 PAGE THREE %:3-'.#Aai-TW0 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY A." 1959

•till Rolng on. Potter HkW. he and Donald Loverln. a Vernon Fire Concllialton Service that would be Ellington District commissioner. She is a ' s'-ailable to assist In .trying to esse Coventry BeetUe efree that the fire w m V e n w n community racial problems and •et oK by children playing with Hiring Social Worker Permits former bookkeeper. Your Income Tax Primer for 1959 Sheinwold on ’The Selectmen face the necessity Ike Asks Stronger tensions, FIames Damage matches or smoking in the unoc- .cupled cottage. It Is owned by of finding someone to serve as.tax A hill going beyond both the (wllector from March 1 until elec­ President's recommendations and Fire Started Kenneth Wilson of Lebanon. (TfnUi of it Chapters) •decides to impress his gal with the Full Case Load for Child Clinic\Tax Post Gets New Chase Home *Head of Hotuehol^ Test KHX1NO UEAD East lisa la* tion in October, after Town Coun- Johnson's proposals has been offer­ Chief Potter said the remains of n Rtr-uARn A Mi'i I ir\R i Idea of getting married on ipec. ed by a bipartisan bloc of Senators an old overatuffed chalr^he found Answer the following questions and then compare your answers with DEFEATS AMEKICANS.^ NeMiir aid# vnlaanUs ael Harry H. Lugg told then, no Rights Legislation Fire caused $4 ,000 dam sgs a t •! 31 ‘"1 • honeymoon on the The Community Child Guidsncee mended which might be foster 4 Volunteers changes can be made In the pres­ led bv Sen. Paul H. Douglas ID- By Children, In a corner wheBe ha-preaumes the the answer chart; By Alfred Sheinwold N o a m the newly built home of Mr. and The’^old saying, "two can like he thinks willl be saved by fll- Clinic of Manchester will be ready care. help from the State Welfare ent system without going through 111). flr« sUrted. "Somebody probably a QoesUon* Aaewers Explaaatioae DB. Masters Team Champion 41AK84 Mrs. Floyd Chase on Somers Rfl., as cheaply as one." has receivetF *0? “ Joint return. V A 7 6 3 2 to take on a full case load March Department, or active treatment at The Board of Selectmen, now the General Assembly. (Oontiiiued frmn Page One) would preserve the primary Under the Douglas bill, as under I dropped a nfktch or a cigarette on His girl (like most girls) Is Ineinde In the cost, W hen the lUUans begin play in i-eaponiwbllity fo r law enforcement Elllnglon. early last night. Probe Shows cynical treatment from many a 1. Did yen fuimlah Yse — N e — Now York Saturday in try for ♦ 3 1 when the newly hired full-time the clinic. 'The resignation (if Mrs. Rose the sdministrallon measure, the Ellington Fire Chief Ernest Mey-. the chair and it caught fire.” Pot- husband harassed by mounting I smart. She knows that since she property texes, naort- a Active treatment at the clinic focusing attention on the apfiolnl- to obstruct the accompllslnnent of in local 'law enforcement agencies Is also making $10,000 a year and more than half the cost their third straight world cham­ 4 A J ■ psychiatric social worker takes Ford as tax collector set up the Welfare Daparlmenl could pro­ ers said the blaze destroyed Ol8 household bills. j of maintaining the gag* latarest, rent, WEST EAST over her duties. Dr. Truman G. Involves hour-long conferences ment of an Interim tax collector, problem. Her resignation will he the objectives In school decrees." for crimes eommilted again.it lo­ vide financial and technical as­ aoutt Coven^ ^ ^ he and Beattie The income tax field, however, alnce they don’t have enough •t - ntU ty ehargea, apkoeip pionship, their bidding will puzzle roof, gutted the kitchen and heat home where you lived many American players. Their 4) 10 <532 4)039 Esau, child’ psychiatriat for the with the child once a week, and have four volunteers, effective March 1. cal property. sistance th working out and pul­ broke much of the glass in^ the 1* mar Potter said today he thlnk.s . residents nearby and is one place Where It can even be ductlons to itemize, that they not and repair, property ■Kith one or both of his parents He said there Is a seriotis qties- only would not save any money in 19587 opening leads may be even more V 9 V 105 clinic, told an audience of 200 at Mrs. Bety Kristofbk far­ Town taxes are due April 1 and Rep. Charles A. Halleck of ling Into effect school desegrega­ story sfrucltire. The house wa» idilldreo ware responsible for a fire i learned that children have played said that I'two can live cheaper insuraadee and /food 0 AJ10I743 0 1CQ2 the Waddell School last night that once a Week. bills generally are mailed March tion whether present law dealing Indiana, the House GOP leader, by filing a Joint return but that startling, if we can Judge from mer city tax collector, said she with obstruction of Justice is tion plans. fully Insured. which gutted a 4-room cot-] around the cottage for some time, than one.''' ooBSHmed a t your 4) None > K Q < 5 4 Mlsa Julia Michno of York, Pa., "There are limitations to what 15. was understood to have o)iposed Take Mr. X't altuation. He'a a It would cost them about $300 in heme. Do »ot eomit w hat they did last year. s o u n i would be willing to take the job broad enough to cover such mai­ Douglas' hill, however, slso pro­ An investigation Indicated that tage on South S t early Tuesday I "Most of the front windows were additional taxes to get msrried be­ East’s opening bid of one no- vrin begin her work here in three we can do,” aaid Dr. Esau. "We the plsn for the sllornry general vides that the department could the fire started In the cellgr and broken by stones before the fire $90,000 - a - year bachelor who clothing, education, life 4 7 weeks. take an attitude oi guarded op­ until October elections, when | lers. And, he said, the- contempt to sue in integration ensea. pops the marriage question to his fore Jan. 1. trump showed a minimum bid with of court power Is an unsatisfac­ draw up desegregnlinn plans for was caused either by a short cir­ Chief Potter was assisted In an ; started.' faiBurMoe and traao- V 1CQJI4 Dr. Esau told members of, the timism. We wouldn’t be in the fiance In Decemocr and hints for How come ? The standard deduc­ pertattoa, a club suit In the Neapolitan Club ♦ 9 4 asked by First Selectman Edgar SA Band lo Pla\ tory enforcement weapon. The P)'esident'a lecommenda- lommunltles llial failed lo do so cuit nr spontaneous combustion in inveatigation of the blase by State ; Firemen from foi|r area fire de- tion for married couples cannot System used by this player, an PTA CJouncil, the M anchester business if we didn't see some, of H. Wilson. tiona are similar In aorne respects voluntarily, and would empowei a waste psper basket. a Jan. 1 wedding dale. 4) 10 9 7 3 2 Mental Health Asen., and the the children become hsppier, im­ Mrs. Krislofak and Wilson are Backing up his appeal to make Polieeman Robert Beattie of Suf-1 partmcnt.« fought the blaze which Although she has no income, exceed $1,000 on a Joint return or (a) Yhur cMid (nat­ opening bid of one club would show Eari Seath Wsri N et* it a federal offen.se to flee across to a 4-polnt civil rights bill In- the attorney general in go into Firemen saved much of th6 fond Springs barracks. i broke out about 6;20 p.m. T\ies- the girl (like moat girlsi is smart. $.500 on separate returns. Unmar­ ural or adopted), a a very powerful hand. clergy, that the clinic la already prove." Democrats. According to an in­ For Lincoln Pl'A trextuced Jan. 20 by .Seiinle Derno- the rnnrt to enforce eompliance Chase's furtiilure. 1 NT 2 V 2 4 3 4 He said one of the biggest dif­ formed eource, Republicans are stale lines in cases involing homb- Although the investigation Is [ day. She knows that if they get mar­ ried persons, however, can claim graadehUd, or a ntep- Pietro Porquet followed the bid­ PSM 3 NT 5 ♦ 5 V treating children. iin-j'ng of schools and places of wor­ oatic Leadei- Lyndon R. Johnson with them. ried on Dec. SI. they can file a up to a $1,000 standard deduction. t. Did yon have Uvtag Tea — Me — ehlHL It auch a child ia ding very attentively frdm the He eald that referrals for help ficulties is the parent, who is considering William R. Hahn. Ed­ The Salvation Army Band of Texas. Bui they go further. l>ass Teas DU. AE TM troubled and embarrassed si first. w ard L. Buchanan and Mrs, ship, Eisenhower said stele Clirrrnry Paper Cheap Joint income tax return (or the By postponing the marriage until with you In the home namarrled, it doMa’t West seat and came to the conclu­ Opening lead — 4 3 are (ximing in from parents, teach­ dcr the direction of C. reter Carl­ authorities have been diligent in John.aon's bill calls foi' extension sion that his partner was sure to ers, the school social worker, (end Children with all kinds of prob­ Floi-ence Loverin. son, will perform at the next meet­ Lights IT'ftrning Cirrn year, whereas if they wait imtll*|Jan. 1, each would use the full any relative descrlhed matter' if ho has la- dealing with the.se Crimea under of the Civil Rights Coinmi-sslon Washington It costs th*t Fed- Jan. 1, he will have to report $1,000 standard deduction for the In (a) or (b) of the have diamond strength. I*-, was clergymen. While the clinic can­ lems can be helped, said Dr. E.sau. Hahn ia a member of the Board ing of the Lincoln School PTA, until Jan. ,11. IDfil, foi- subpoena eomo a t 849# or more, local lawa but some basis for fed- An oil' tronlcleral Government about I2,500,- $50,000 on a separate return. previous year. explanation T or It yon doa’t eoa- clear that North had good spades, and the contract was thus de­ not handle all cases yet, it has Some of them are destructive. of Education and is a past chair- The meeting will be held at 8 , g,.,, also la needed, powers for the attorney general Dade City, Fla Try Both Ways and East’s failure to double five feated. already started examination or some refuse to go to school, some | nian of that Board. He operated a light-minder for sbseni-mlnde'l' flflO a year fr- the 4,000,600 pound* A little figuring shows that a trlbute more ttaa half o'clock Monday night in the school j "Such recommendation," tile Mn voting rights rases, and Intel- developed by j of paper that become, at fac. Joint return will save them more For taxpayers who are already his support. If he is hearts made It fairly clear that his When the hand waa played in the treatment of as many a., possible. are serious bed welters, some can- > televi.sion businea.a In Ea.at Hart- auditorium. An invitation to *1- (Jhief Exeoitive said, "when rn-i, slate transportation of explosives niotnrlsts has been shelter f ' aide strength was not in hearts. other room, the American player Concept Evolved not sleep. I foid until suffering a heart attack a Dado City concern Wben the value, more than eight WUron than $6,000 in taxes for the year. married. It will almost always be married, he most he tend the performance has been ex- would make it clear that the i for use iu bombing sw hools, dollars’ worth of currency p<)lrs. with a Needless to say. they were hap­ advisable to file a Joint return. your dependent. Acting on his judgment, Forquet opened the ace of diamonds. Now Dr. Esau said that the fact the At present the clinic has .. the j last year, tended lo the Lincoln fifth grades. FBI has full atithority to assist in | chui chea and sirmlai eslahllsh- car's engine is shut nff. the aiito- pily married on Dec. 31. doubled five hearts and mkde the he couldn’t find a-way to beat the clinic can treat patients shows services of a part-time psycholo-1 Buchanan Is city clerk and .sec- da.sbboard accessoiy hngtill.v The cost of producing these) notes ’This Is particularly true If one After the program refreshments investlgations of crimes Involving ments on I Is $0.57 per 1,000—J u s t^ h d e r one your 'You might think from the above spouse has little or no Income. (b) Any other relative killing opening lead. He opened the contract of five hearts. how far the concept of mental gist, Miss Laura Toomey. Miss i l etary of the Rockville Building bombings of schools and cluirches. i .lolinaon a bill also pi'ovides for lights up the word. "Lights story thst couples with year-end who Is your dependent. three of diamonds. clinics has evolved since they Toomey also works at the Iivdi- and Loan Assn. ' will be served by Mrs. Thomas its dial If the lights are sti on. rent per note. / ___ However, if both are working and Daily Question Raimoridn and her oommltlee. At the same time the legialatton the ealahlishment of a Civil Righta wedding plans should always get earning approximately the aame Do not count aa unre­ Meaning Was Clear As dealer, you hold; Spades— started about 50 years ago. , I tute of Living and the Veterans j Mrs. Loverin i.s the wife of doorway aluminum married before Jan. 1 so they can salaries, the tax should be com­ lated person living The meaning of this openljlg Q J 9; H earts—10 5; Dlamonda— In the early days vyhen clinics A dm inistration M ental Hygiene | ------— —— - file a joint return and save taxes puted both ways to make sure the with you even though lead waa clear. When East won K Q 2; enubs—K Q 6 5 4. W hat do evolved from Juvenile courts and Clinic in Hartford. Unfortunately, here, like so cheaper method Is used. he may be ynur de­ with the queen of diamonds he you say ? societies for prevention of cruelty The clinic is a private organiza- j door canopy knew that hia partner had boldly many areas of tax law, you can't pendent. . Also do not Answer: Bid one club if you use to children, clinics were limited to lion supported mostly by funds take much for granted. If you do, For example, suppose John Q. count a dependent yon led away from the ace. What waa collected in a public eanipaign. j i Public earns $2,495 and hla wife standard bidding methods. Bid one diagnosing mental ills without you may end up like Mr. Y. claim under a multiple his reason for this extreme play? treating them. Fees charged the patients con- ; I earns $2,470. If they compute Obvioualyt West wanted to ruff notrump if you use the Kaplan- Mr. Y Is a $10,t)00-a-year bach­ support agreement Sheinwold syetem. In which this Treatment Possible tribute a small per cent to the cost | elor and a friend of Mr. X. Know­ I their tax by using the Tax Table described in Article S. something. Since West had bid (which they must use' unless they bid shows 12 to 14 points with bal­ Now when a child is referred, of running the clinic, said Dr. ing how well Mr. X mads out, he spades and diamonds, it was clear E-saii. .Some support is also re­ Itemize deductions) and have no A relative at eoilege Is that he wanted to ruf' a club. Just anced distribution. • said Dr. Esau, he talks with a so­ other exemptions, separate returns | s. Did the relative de- (Copyright 1959, Oeaeral F ea­ cial worker and receives a psycho­ ceived from the State. T m — No — considered temporarily in. case of a tie. West had led the The clinic is directed by an 18- would save them $5 In tax. The | scribed In S above live p.boent from your home lowest possible diamond to indicate tures Oorp.) logical and psychiatric examina­ reason Is that the Tax Table fig-1 with you during 195* If ho lives with yon tion. Following the examination member Board of Directors, of that he wanted the lowest suit re­ which Adam Rhodes is president. ures the tax at the mid-point of | or up to the date of hit duriag vacations. turned. Chicago — A survey by the some courses of action is recom- 5 the bracket. Any income above or her death exeept for Hence East returned a club for American Dental Aaaociation in­ End "tTKliini' dicates that 65 per cent of the NOW at NORMAN’S that point but below the next ' temporary absences T hia partner to ruff. Guglielmo die Tpke.; Mrs. Sylvia Turking- ' tkreu|li Hit bracket escapes tax. Siniscalco, the East player, was toothbrushes used by Americans ton, Werner Dr.. Rockville; Ken- ; hCUMWitll Remember that a Joint return 4. Did you furnish Yen — No — sure to get a club trick later on. I'sre too worn to be serviceable. B50 Missings neth Prior. Buckland; Mrs. Flor­ t handsome can be filed if the spouses were more than half the cost ence Roberts, 95 S. Main ,St.; Greatest Savings Ever On of any home in which Floyd Ijackouskas, 29 Franklin Flnsluni Door Cinspy. husband and wife on the last day of the tax year, or on the dale either your dependent 12 on Board St.. Rockville: Miss Marjorie one spouse died, provided the sur­ mother or father live Moulton, Hartford; Mrs. Esther Make your doorway vivor doesn't remarry during the during 1958 T The Liveliest and Friendliest Spot in Town' (Continued from Page One) Hare, 12 Keriy St.; Michele Dubiel, safer too with beauti­ year. Spouses who were divorced West Willington; Mrs. Alice ful and durable all or legally separated under a final 5. Were you a non­ conditions were foul with 40 mile Wright, Coventry; Donna, Brenda aluminum railing*. Yes No — coure decree by the last day of resident alien any time an hour winds, rough seas and vis­ and Sall.v Ashwell, 10.1 Bissell the taxable year cannot file a joint during 19S8 7 fc T-O-N-I-G-H-T ibility down to miles. St.: John Hutton, 26 Benton St.; return. Mrs. Pauline Schmidt and son. Names of the 12 men aboard Some unmarried persona can ANSWERS: You qualify as the head at household if you an­ South Windsor: Wendy Noorden- [NW* qualify as the "head of household" were withheld until next of kin dorp, Wapping; Mrs. Marion swered 4 ”yes” and 5 “no,” regardless ef what your answers to were notified. and are entitled to use a special the first 3 questions were. It you answered 4 “no,*’ then yop Skewes. RFD 2, Andover; Linda FREE ESTIMATES—EASY TERMS tax table which gives about half DIXIELAND The B50 Hurricane Hunter, at­ Holmes. Stafford Springs; Ray- qualify only if your answ er to 5 Is “no” and answ ers to- the tached lo the 59th Weather Recon­ the tax break given to those who first 3 questions are “yes.” monc Lucas, 11 Main St.; Irwin file a joint return when one spouse naissance Squadron at Bermuda's Miller. Amston: Peter Wiitanen, ha.s no Income. Kindley Air Base, set otit at 6:45 Box Mt. Dr.. Vernon; Mrs. Corice Home Specialties Co. To determine whether you qual­ and a m. yesterday on a daily flight Swart and daughter, Hazardville; ify as the head of a household, an­ Featuring 6 Outstanding Dixie and Jazz Personalities over the North Atlantic collecting Mrs. Zenna Rinaldi and son, Wap­ BOB BROWN and CHARI.IE PRINiJLK MORIARTY tomato or whole kernel com, weather data. It was due back at swer the questions in the box Taxable Building bread and butter, chocolate cup­ “Sonny” Constanzo, Trombone ★ "Joey” Boscarlno, Clarine ping: Mrs. Gainme Trudeau and Your Local Home Improvement Contractor.s printed with thi.s article and then 7 :38 p.m. son. 258 Oak ,St.; Mrs. Doris Bor- BROTHERS cake. milk. "Bobby" Landerman, Trumpet ■* Wally Fields Quarte The Superfortre.ss waa last heard 39 PURNELL PLACE—MI .‘l-28r)6 compare your answers willi the Thursday: Hamburg gravy on ------——— —e------reson and son, Vernon Trailer SOI CENTER ST. answer chart. * 71,72.'> in Month from at 8:22 a m. 18 minutes bun, buttered peas, bread and but­ PIZZA, ’THE BEST IN TOWN! before the Japanese freighter Court, Vernon: Mrs. Eleanor Toth MI S-61SS NEXT: AMilcIi Tax Form? ter. sliced apple, milk. and son, 27 Hale St. ext., Rock­ Added taxable building con­ PREPARED TO TAKE OUT—PHONE MI 9-8094'. radioed Us report of seeing a plane struction in Manchester (or Jan­ Friday: Baked beans with ket­ crash and disappear on hitting the ville. chup, cheese square, brown bread uary ia approxim ately 74 per cent w ater. fand butter, coleslaw, whipped gela­ ’THE ORIGINAL HOME OF FUN AND FROUC The Coast Guard cutter Mackin­ leas than the amount added dur-/' tin with c>"<>am. milk. MIKE ac, based in Bermuda, was racing ing a comparable period last year. Senior High STANKO’S W A I V V B lx lL .1 - Manchester to the position and was due on Personal Notices Also, according to a regular Monday; Hamburg on roll, car­ the scene this morning. The air­ GREAT FEBRUARY monthly report issued by Build­ rot and cabbage salad, potato No Cover—No Minimum—Ample Parking craft carrier Taiawa and six ac­ ing Inspector ’Thomas C. Mon­ chips, milk. companying destioyers, which In Memoriam ahan the total fee.* collected last ’Tuesday; Veal cutlets with were on maneuvers in the North month are approximately 47 per sauce, mashed potato, buttered A tlantic, were ordered to Join in In loving nipmui’N' of -Ii'Npph cent less than the amount collect­ green beans, bread and butter, the search. Kart' who awa>- F^hniar> milk. ed for the same period a year Coast Guard planes from Ber­ ago. Wednesday; Baked tuna and muda and Ifew York and two Navy A pff»cioun from un in tone, Total building in January noodle casserole, buttered carrots, A voirp -wf' lov^d I9 .sMllrid bread and butter, milk. flying boats carried out a search A plaro in vacAnt Ih nui li\ amounted to 371.725 while a yegr from the air under difficult condi­ Which nevPT e n n be filled. ago It was $271,173. V Thursday: Swedish meat balla, PROGRAMS tions. There was little prospect of parsley potato, buttered peas, W'ifp, dauKh{f»iR and familien. bread and butter, milk. any improvement in the weather Friday: ’Tuna sticks, mashed during the day. Card of Thanks potato. Harvard beets, bread and — OF EVERYTHING School Menus butter, milk. The family of William C Pukm wi.«h f tt id ext$‘iid their hrianfelt lhank.* lo MAXWELL HOUSE QUALITY FOODS AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Video Every day thpir friendit t'*laiive«i and M<*iphlinr.« Hospital Notes for ih^ir undf^retandinp sympatln’ and BLUE BELL MATTRESS ’The menus for Feb. 9 through TABLE LAMPS All Righta Reaerved— kindn^seoN durinp th^ir reroni b<»- ' LIVING ROOM SET 13 are as follows: in Iho Ions of thoir beloved H. T. Dickenson B Co.. Inr. Patients Today: 186 hueband and father. i OR BOX SPRING Elem entary ADMITTED YESTERDAY: ■a8fi94WIiin Mrs*. William Pilkin and family. Monday: Chicken salad sand­ Mrs. Lucy lamonaco, 174 Oak St.; Twin Or Full Size $ C 9 5 TWO o r THK GBRATK8T LOVE $ 1 OA BEEF wich. cranberry sauce, vegetable 8TOBIES BVEa Miss Doris Travers. 25 Emerson Rubber ^ 1 K % l sticks, peaches, milk. “3 Coins In The Fountain” St.; Mrs. Nina Works. 88 Holl Cushion g m.Mum COFFEE Tuesday: Hamburg gravy, but­ Cllftoa Wohh Dorothy McGaIro SURPRISE THE St.; Mrs. Myrtle Morse. Mans­ D tered beans, mashed potato, bread 1:M. S:S«. f:55 field Center;' Sandra Arsenault, 54 and butter, applesauce, milk. “Love Is A Many CHILDREN . . . Birch St.: Virginia R e m e i k a, $ 2 8 * * Wednesday: Hot vegetable Broad Brook; Miss Sandra Baker, VERY SOON $ 1 3 9 Regular imi Splendored Thinn” . . . with a Portable HOLLYWOOD BED PIN-UP LAMPS plate, buttered roll, cheese wedges, William Holden Jeaaifor Joaoo 24 Grove St.; Deborah Congelos. or Drip flavored gelatin with whipped S:15, 1:15 Three Speed Phonograph Broad Brook; Lawrence Cagianel- ^ lb. can I cream, milk. BVN.. **SrBMARINR 8KAHAWK** ELECTRONICS from STANEK’S. You’ll lo, 85 Crestwood Dr.; Joyce Kelly, Thursday: Frankfurt on roll, find a complete selection 20 Agnes Dr.: Mrs, Beatrice BLUE BELL MATTRESS $ 1 9 5 f t coleslaw, white cake with choco­ LABORATORIES with models to flt any Sleeves, 66 Hilltop Dr.'. Mrs. P au ­ Complete $ / l Q 8 8 late frosting, milk. budget. Pick out one to­ OR BOX SPRING night! Open Thursdays line Reale, 1 Warren Ave., Rock­ Reg. $79.95 UM SHURFINE REG. CANS ^ Friday: Toasted cheese sand­ until 9. ville. Twin Or Full Size ■ k wiches, orange Juice, vegetable 277 BROAD ADMITTED TODAY; Raymond sticks, butterscotch pudding with STATE Duchaine, 50 Hyde St.; John Hohl, whipped cream, milk. RADIO T t I t V I S I 0 N Tolland. Contour Chairs EVAPORATED LAMB CHUCKS Lb. 39c Junior High BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A HOLLYWOOD BED $ 0 0 8 8 REG NOW thru SATURDAY daughter to Mr. ajid Mrs. Roger Monday: Beef noodle soup, j^a- Uhaiui.l s New Uavra. Cass. nut butter and marsh^llow sand­ Coatinuous From 5:15 8:30 ( 3-44) YANCV DERRINORB Asselin, 116 N. School St.: a RIB LAMB CHOPS Lb. Chaanel 22 SpriSKdeld. U an. (22-34) IT COULD BE YOU 79c wich. fruit cocktail. 1nilk. Feature Shown 4:00-9:00 Chaanel SS New Britafa, fkiaa. ( 8-53) THE REAL .McCOYS daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ^ 0 0 $ 4 ^ 4 4 Uumacl 4* Holr.kt, Hat*, "Kate Learn, le Drive” J. Demo Jr., Storrs; a daughter to c™ p ,.(. $ C cans Tuesday: Breaded veal cutlet, tlhaaael S3 Waterbarv i:.aa. 1:44 ( 3-44) DICK POWELL PRE­ # 8 8 MILK 6 tomato sauce, parsley potato, but­ SENTS ZANE GREY Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tuck, Wap­ Rejt. 199.95 Whole Loin tered green beans, bread and but­ THEATER ping; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ BaNTIE S;M ( S-62) BEAT THE CLOCK "Make It Look Good” ard Dillon. Willimantlc; a son to 3 PC. SECTIONAL SOFA ler. butterscotch pudding and < S) DB. HL'DSON'8 8ECKET (22-34) BEHIND CLOSED DOORS PORK cream, milk, JOCBNAL ( 8-53) PAT BOONE SHOW Mr. and Mrs. Alton Streeter, 104 Wednesday: Pizza pie, scalloped HRMR (22-M) YOCNG DK. MALONE Gue.t; Dlaah Shore Pfospect St., Rockville; a daugh­ 5 Pc. rOPPEBTONE (44) ALL STAB PLAYHOUSE 3:34 ( 3-44) PLAYHOUSE S4 ter to Mr. and Mrs. George Red­ STUDIO COUCH ROAST l:M ( S-4S) THE VEBDICT IS "CliUd ef Our Tim e” $ 0 1 { 1 0 0 SK FRO-JOY VOUB8 (22-34) TV HALL OF FAME ding, 39 Dailey Circle. Rockville. KITCHEN SET <22-M» FBO.M THESE BOOTS (Color) "Berkele.T Suaare” DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; Lb 59c ( SI CONNECTICUT BAND­ ( 8-53) BOUGH RIDEfcS PARK INCf-l/V CCjV/i STAND "The Ai.aieln." Mrs. Lorraine Carter, 135 E. Mid- Reurl Herald Advs. (S3) WHO DO YOU TKU6TT $ | - 0 8 8 4:M ( 1) BANOEB ANDY $ 0 0 8 8 Rib End BURNSIDE RUS8EU (22.JS) QUEEN FOB A DAY Reg. $99.95 BURNSIDE A»( t HTFO ( S.«S> AMERICAN BANDSTAND Reg. $69.95 UCHNfCOlOt* (44) P u n HOUSE DRY CLEANING 3 PC. BEDROOM SET PORK A WONDRBFT'L RlIX! I Q 8 8 FROZEN FOOD Breathtaking Beauty. VENTITBK TIME 825 Broad S t—MI 9-7111 Reg. $199.95 $ 1 | 1 | Q t L w 8CN.. “ PARTY GIRL" (34) THE EABLY SHOW M Reg. $79.95 “IN LOVE AND WAR^ A ’Treat/Far AD ’'Tamplc.'* — I I' SUNSHINE HI HO CRA( KERS ...... lb. pkg. S2c FARM HOUSE POTATOES AU GRATIN (44) TWILIGHT THEATER lt:M ( 8) FLIGHTS 4:44 ( S) HUCKLEBERRY HOUND (53) SHERLOCK HOLMES a b o a t? / ■' NABISCO «G NEWTON CAKES ...... lb. pkg. 39c lOc OFF REGl'I-AR PRICE Pkg. (33) FLASH GORDON 14:34 ( 3-53) JOHN DALY AND TEE 3 PC. BLOND OAK 39c 4:23 ( 3) WEATHER. NEWS A NEwS 5 Pc. COPPERTONE SPORTS 14:45 ( 53) THE EARLY LATE SHOW LIVING ROOM TABLES BEDROOM SET New from Farm House; Chocolate Cream Pie 6:34 ( S) POPKYE ,, „ "iHeet the Boy Frlead” KITCHEN SET Coconut Cream Fie (22) SKIER’S CORNER Jl:00 ( 3) NEWS, WEATHER A St* your convenient Connecticut Bank (831 PHONE YOUR ANSWER SPORTS Triple Dresser, Chest, Bookcase Bed 6:45 ( S> NEWS ( 8) WORLD'S Ne s t m o v t fji - and Trust Company office now! ( 6) NEWS A WEATHER "The Bey With Oreea Hair” Mahogany, (22) NEWS (22) THE BIO NEWS $ i ; / 1 4 4 (53) MODERN DIGEST (34) NEWS A WEATHER It you yen for s yacht, or merely yearn to sit in the Blond, (40) FEATURE FORTY •tiirn of a snappy little outboard or sailboat of your Reg. $89.95 , I \ \ 11:11 ( 3) WBESTUNG very own, you don’t have to let lack of ready cash Walnut For Highest Quality (34) JACK PAAK SHOW keep you and your family away from the fun and ra- FIRM RIPE Jl:84 ( 22) JACK PAAR SHOW Best Service at 11:45 ( 53) NEWS iaxation of boating. 1:15 ( 3) NEWS A WEATHEB Simply borrow the money you’ll need from your Lowest Cost < 8) NEWS ' nearest CB&T office. A Connecticut Bank and Trust BANANAS (Company loan can.be arranged promptly, with pay­ Potferton's FRIDAY ments spread over as much as two years, if you wish. TAKE CHARITY BALL Life insurance covering the unpaid balance of the Open Every Day I2:M ( 3-44) LOVE OF L IFE # 2 Lbs, (23-34) TIL TAC DOUGH loan isprovided free. 2 YEARS B.P.O.E. ELKS—MANCHESTER LODGE 12:34 ( 3) 8EAHCH FOR TOMORROW The (^nnecticut Bank and Trust Company is always 1:44 ( 3> THIS IS ALICE (22-34).IT tXM'I.O ni- YOU happy to lend money for any worthwhile purppse. I 8) STATE rRUOPKR ( 8-53) PLAY YOUR HUNCH TO (22-94-44) NEWS AND WEATHER (44) YOUR TV THEATER SATURDAY, FEB. 7 (59) JO B FALOOKA STORY 12 ;U ( 3) THK OUIOINO LIGHT 9:09 PJML Ta 1:00 AJ4. 1 :U (44) DOUGLAS EDWARDS. 1:14 ( 3) NEWS PAY NEWS ( 663) U BERA C E SHOW (22) BIG^QBTS (22) AT HUMK WITH KITTY • SELECTED (St) NBW8 (31) MOVIE MATINEE MANOHESTER STATE ARMORY 2:16 ( 3) HOW TO lU R R Y A MIL- (44) DIVOBCE HEABINQ PAY DANCIN G TO UONAIRE 1:M ( 3) PU B M ^ (M) JEFFERSON OBCM 1:34 t 664) AS THN WORLD TDBN4 PASCAL CELERY ‘(Pete Heake” - (. J ) _MV r L(LITTLE f HABOIE______r A NO 445 HARTFORD ROAD, N e a r McKEE TEDDY PAOE ORCHESTRA ( 663) LEAVE IT TO REAVES (13) HALF HOUR FILM Th# Co«in##Nettt Batilc ‘•Wethra Fas Nuee" 2tM ( 6-44> JIMMY DEAN SHOW DONATION .84.40 OOUPUB ttS) HIGHWAY FATEOL (2361) TBUTU OB CONSE- AND TMlCr * Let. lie si«apk(. (46) P A lf l PAGE SHOW QUENCES (Ualar) 25c FOB BOBWVAinONB aaid TldUETS 6i64 I 6-46) p iU E lIB B E BBIOB . _ ( 6 6 1 ) DAY IN I X ir a T (I»6t) trsV E CANTON 1)16 ( 6 6 1 ) H OUSE PABTY Office* SenrinK 18 Connecticut CommuhltiM d o w n o p e n DAILY 9 iLM v to PHONE S-4M4 ar Ml 8-8844 < 663) KOBBO ( n 6 l) iioO IS BAOOU tlM tri “ S a m V t n u OalvM” ( 6 6 1 ) M USIC BIN O O 893 .MAIN ST., MANCHESTER NORTH BI^ANCH—15 NO. MAIN ST. ie -tr­ y

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1969 *fam«a R. Cook, of HardcovlUft. R. C.. ravMlH that th«r« w«ro two OENIRAL East Reds Inrld^nta involving milt* Rep. Anthony E. Wallace (It- Ui« aU U 'i mortsmct housliic pro- Do-It-Yourself Forecast 300 Wish Schendel tary trtirka w!iil^ thfv wara held at ERVICE Simeburyi. aeeistant .minority crom, he Mid, that are not in the Tolland County the border. The Brjilah Army go Day* BoUon____ State Urged leader of the House, noted that ths form of hondt or neUt. far haa re.poHed/only one. Theie are properly elaaalfied as Free Five 5 , 1958 GOP platform had eentalncd Ponk aaid U>e rtrat Britlah tnirk a proposal similar to the Batter debts, he said, and they come to Firm Cancels Trust Company to VnveiT' Happy Retirement rliew up at ine fiorvtler poat Mon­ TRL. Ml >:( School Boacd Head fr^ises |To B olster bill to prevent diecrlmlnatlon in nearly >70 million. Americans dav ahorUy after the Americana aale or rent of housing accomoda­ The rieinjr debt, said Baldwin, were alofTred there. He aaid a Rua-, tions. rapreaents a “very serious situa­ Jail Contract Weather Station in W in d ^ Retired Police CSilef Herman O.^formance of hia duties from April sran onieer dlatracted lh« atlen- Batter’s other MU is slmUsr to tion." Bchendel received a standing ova- 7*- , tinn/of tire Bitiiah driver while a New PoHcyonBid Rights Laws Iyi1,000 contract calltnf for Manchester residehts from now^sevth , friends. colleagues and well-wish-; sented the ex-chief with s certifi­ ! ion. tng the Mass p isin ta Women Grangers eotinty jail has been returned to their own weather forecast* changes in pressure art noted. HEARING adopted a poM^ thle week to Ught- (Continued from Page One) Normally, fast changes mean ers who packed the Garden Grove cate for a new color television set, leftter. a Britiah vehiole p^ilUng Talent Show Entry _ Debate began on whether the! « ___ a _ _ l the Tolland (bounty Commlasionera '•cientifically! to pay him tribute and wish him and Samuel Diamond gavC^him a r her an cootiPl over purchases of equip­ state Constitution should limit the by a New York architectural firm, In public ceremoniea Man­ itrong n-inda. while a nearly a trailer waa aiopped and the Rua- a ll n o w a reSCnt irlinSirel straight line showing little up or happiness in his retirement vears ^ police badge inscribed \vlth the aians Inapected the trailer with a ment. it was described by Board been added ^ ; do his wife and children eat? ' state's debt. ______it was announced today. chester office of The Connecticut Presented gifts which In c lu d e d dates of hia service on the force, Release of the men fo^wed by Bank and Trust Co., tomorrow at down tendency means litUe change. fla.ahllght. Chairman Howard P. Jensen ss presented■. ^ In r-nr^m rte Grange uni.v Hall_^artety nn Friedman said the commiaaton ...... A fg u m en U On ths propoBsl wtrs j Mrs. M a rjo rie Mastrangelo, The contract, a point of contro­ his old police badge, a new badge, i a gift of the Auxiliai’j’ Police, leaa than a day the fw^eing* of a 10 a.m., the Bank «dll unveil a Each day's forecast will be ('ook aaid after both Inrldenta ’tdaalnr a trail" for other town vs art a nf M^ter i If*''*" *"* P®"'*’’ *" ‘*'^**‘ I heard yesterday as the l^giala- \ chairman of the program. "The versy among Tolland County legis­ shovm in a aet of light# at the top a color television set. and a plaque i Mayor Eugene T. Kelly officlal- S. Avn^y convoy >(eld by the three Britlali officers came from lators. was retumod by ths firm weather ftation panel in its aide- from the Manchester Bar . Assn , i ‘V welcomed the guest* to the din-- Russinn.s al the ^fH/^enborn rherk- b o a rd a tainr.ient from this and anrrmmd: aurrmmd. ! *'’* Oonat.tutionsl Amendments I Ladie. Hav. a Word." chose a of the panel, green for fair weath­ the .\lhed riyor Eugene T. Kelly will offi­ unsettled. oaater attachment and rotary tee Chairman Paul B. Sweeney. Don Kent will on occasion call preaaed gratitude to "11 "from the Mis* Arljme GarrltiV led the the impieaaiyn the Rnaainns had lonlend (hat the Soviet border aav* there .a still time for Inter: v;i..;;'unt,Mhe"supremV(Urt ! There w«. al.o a hearing on an of the Ownge. It was presented c i a t e . deli!>eiatel.y^et up the imddent m mower blade, was crttlriaed a Democratic legialators present the Manchester office in extreme bottom of my heart.” singing of the "Star Spangled guarda have ivo right to in.apect 1'195°" 1 cried perfornor., to get on the bill , Krted he alird ■ ! amendment to write the principle , last evening >n Orange Hall. The trust company la installing Banner" tb open the dinner and fo r savors month' ago for Its handling of the ed a petition, subsequently aifned weather conditione and will use Superior Court Judge William J. nnvthmg hut thejt manifest pa­ (nnplee Set 'Mellerdrammer' •Thi* la an oritiage to any man a ' of home rule Into the ronstitutlon. | The chonis opened with "Dixie" the weather station as a service ceremonies. Fred E. Werner InrUlent Preai'i'Hiiged Wds on the tranaaction by several Republicans, to the the Information on his TV weather Shea, principal speaker, praised per ,s. hffaring impairmffnt* ISIorman J. Preusa of this town. 1 V'nitcd M eth o d ist Church i eense of justice. ' ■ ' In other action on Capitol Hill, and "Old Black Joe.” A monologue, to the community. 'Vice President played organ music. Socialist 4.P. FlwoofI F. .Inhn- .lolur.snn aaid hia group backed (D-Newlng-; other bill* had hearing* before half 1 "Getting the Family to Bed, ’ by Coimty Commissioners asking for show. the ex-chief as a man of "honor n former member of the Board of l Couple.. Ouh will see an original | Rep Robert Salter a meeting to discuss the halting of Hathaway aaid the bank waa ‘ j''" ", ".‘"“j ’‘ ’.'"I""’ (x "fhe initial blessing snd grace sojyof Br-onUlx’ii. N Y. acting a^ Iheri’ four open-end trucks up tail Miss Fxiith Williams, was tkJuMtion and partner in W. h .] • niellordrammer at lie ton i spoke In support of two bills a doisn eommittees, and both all work on a new building for the pleased to provide Manchester with given by th. Rev. Pre*;cott oke.mnan for the four drix'ers, to tail so lire Russian** couldn t lowed by a song and danc* rity,” and said Schendel .served FREE Lliltl Utl4 PreuM Sons of Rockville, was tin-, "* introduced by himself. Houses of the L.egiilature met Tolland County Jail. They said its own weather station, and hoped Beach, assistant rector of St. aaid he ('mildn t explain tlieu* feel­ chmi* in them while they were MMMtTarnM aiaai*# aiit One would ban discrimination or ; briefly. Mrs. Beatrice Ljttle and that the entire community would Manchester and the law well dur­ Mary’s Church, and weie closed darbid 16 cenU on the purchase ' The Rev and Mr* Carlton T' that should county reform bill*, ing his 44 years on the force. ing but “We grit the Impies.sion II sleeping segregation because of race, creed Maatrangelo. entitl^. When legielature, pass, find It useful and entertaining. About Town with a prayer by Rabbi Leon Wind was pieHrrangr*d ' The bid was awarded to Axelrod * | Daley Mi and Mr* ^ '’h Republiran State Auditor Clar- In all. 11 speakers lauded Schen­ ..... iTnnlnm.nt Co of C o - 1 and Mr and Mr* Herald Lee have Or rolor in housing accommoda­ franci. Dances wi^ Me. J"* building of a Jail would be The weather station itaelf, de­ of Temple Beth Sholom. "Wbtbin nnnule.a of arrixing at QUINN'S PHARMACY lAwn and Equipment Co. of Co- enre F. Baldwin told Ihe amend- del. and recalled their associations, arranged the program Refresh­ tions up for sale nr rental. men were Gladys Sloan and Made-, from the county government signed bv Don Kent, WBZ Boston Tlie testimonial dinner was ar­ .\Iftrienl)oi n. w e reiilized tnnrhle Fin)i»'rs Skillcil PHONF, M l .5-4136 lumbls. represented locally by i mania committee that the Constl- Miss Rose C. Ventura, 198 Eld- both comic and serious, with him ment.* will he ner'ced by ytr. and "The most enicial snetalogical Ivn -lorey. | and placed under state juriidictlon. radio and television weatherman, ranged by a eonimittee of 26 wa.s brewing up ' he told a news JuUua I* Strong, a member of the i tiillon needs a debt limit if bor- ridge St., and J. Robert Erickson. through the year,*.’ Mr.*. W Arnold MrKinney Mr problem of the North is rarisl Other number* included the pan-1 Sweeney wrote to the firm aay- will enable passersby to read in­ 70 Cambridge St., will be married headed by Funeral Director Wil­ <’onfereru*e al this !mn ('uitjun New Yf>iU Hlngineei-a have de- Board of Education. housing segregation.' he said i rowing is to be controlled and the Toastmaster Harold W. Garrily and Mrs. Myron I-ee II and Mr and tomine of a man shaving at 6 ing that while the contract had stantly the barometric pressure, Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Jamea’ liam P, Qiiisli snd originally hoiuter- town before the dn\ets veln)ied an elect i n n 11 v npei ated __ The bids were opened by Board A good percentage of the persons I stale's financial condition pro­ al.*o presented Mrs. Schendel a Mrs Charles Redford. a.m., and the long, "Malay Dost*.” | been made and the committee waa current temperature, and wind di­ prompted by Michael McDohnell, arid then four tnrclvs resumed atm and nioIfle(i-nvli>n hand v^nth Chairman Howard P. Jensen on I In the chamber were Negroes, and tected. C hurch. bracelet, a gift "from all your The program closed with chorus | prepared to aland by it. It might rection and velocity; all Important former custodian of the police sta­ thrnr inlei’nipted journey from fmgeis that Inok alnursl natural Dec, 18. Also present at the aperial 'they listened intently a* Satter P resen t s ta te law lim its the *i*« friend* who are gathered here to­ Manrheafer Kvening Herald Bol tinging of "U's A Good Thing To be to the firm’s advantage to de- elements in weather forecasting. Membership applications for the tion. Wfl.st Her bn to Mannheinx. in We.st 'rhey lan write. Ivpewnie, puk VERY SOON -meeting which was not attended by ' spoke i of the slate debt to four and one- nig h t," Guests dined on filet mignon. ton eoirespondent. D n r I • M Be a Granger.” | lay further work at this time. He Small engraved panel* next to each Junior Century Club, newly- (let rua nV up a teb'ptvinf, unhu-k doors, ;the press were Strong, Philip G Satter. who i* white, said the j half lime* the annual tax receipt*. Sincere Police Official At the end of ceremonies Schen­ D’ltalia, telephone Mitchell 8- The third and fourth, degree'; i*id that should they continue with Instrument explain each operation. formed social and Informative club f’pl ftichard (', .Maaiero of sfpieer.e lor>th|*aale on a loothbiush, ■Dooley and Mrs. Catherine Per- containment of large Negro pop­ I Using the last fiscal year* ss a State Police Commissioner John del voiced thanks for his gifts snd 554,5. teams will put on the degree.* at preliminary plana they might Jeop- for women between the ages of Stockhrirtge Ma.ss . the rr’iturw and .snionthlv peifoi-m many other ealuha. John Harris arrived late ulation* in small .iveas of north­ basis, the limit now should b» The wind speed and direction in­ C. Kelly said of Schendel. "He is said hi* retirement would he en­ Bollon on Friday, Feb. 13. The ! ardize their chances of agsiin being 21 and 3,5, will be accepted until i'ommnnder. had returned to l^er- comnmnplace ruts that before In a letter addressed to the ern citie.* produced these conse­ around $ 1,010,000,000. dicator, called an anenometer, one of the moat sincere polled of­ hanced by hia new part-time job as Home Economics committee will hired as the building architect* Feb. 17, a fte r w hich no new m em ­ tin now were beyond amputeea abil- Boardssoarn on jaJan n o,5, r-reussPreusa said s«.iu a n quo- ipio- | y--, quences ; Baldwin said that if all the debts ahowi speed on s meter something ficials I've met in my life," and an instructor al th* Hartford In­ once the present controversy i* bers will be admitted until Febru­ Soviet boiiiei’ grraids halted the ily. tation he made to the Board on! Economic destruction, p u b lic Including some that aren’t always I hold a card party In Orange Hall like an automobile speedometer, added Manchester owed him a debt stitute of Criminology. Nov.V av 23 wa.*was knownknow n to Axelrod A xelrod he-be * - counted, are totaled, the state is on Wedneaday, Feb. 25, to which settled . while the wind direction is indicat­ ary, 1960. Tho.*e interested In Join­ convoy .Mondav at the Matlenlnuti health problem.* because of iin.*an- of gratitude, "over the years." In r r r . R T o r i < a n f f s t i v a l fore Axelrod submitted his pro­ 11 ary dwelling*, higher incidence already over this limit. I the public is Invited. ed by the blinking lights. ing should contact Mrs. Allan r'heci(l on the Units Discuss the lowenng of human dignity. said, is in bonds and note*. But i Invitation they have received to India, covering an are* of 1.- high quality Instrument which, The Manchester YWCA *n- lice Department, GM Probes <‘onvr>v was released without an Rie par ticipHting in Puer to Rico'.s equipment. Axelrod's hid wa.* Rep Wilfred A. Johnson, Hart­ there are other long-term com- present their program on Feb. 17 269.640 square miles, embraces though inside, shows the outside Judge Shea likened Chief Schen­ in.spiM t ion late ve.sleidav after tir.st annual San Juan D ram a Fes- 5 nounces that the classes In effer- >508.34. ford Negro, also went on record mitments. such as state obligations ] at the meeting of Good*vlll Grange, one fifteenth of the earth's sur­ temperature. A recording barom­ del tn the baseball umpire who "al­ face. The country extends 2.000 tive speaking and money manage­ strung r s prritests thiduding one tivjil from Jan. 13 through March Both men were bidding on iden Town Future m favor of the Googel and Satter for local school construction, the; Mr*. Hazel Anderson will be in eter, called a barograph traces the ways called ’em as 1 saw them.” ment have been canceled, due to Under Wav Retired Police Chief Herman Schendel and his f mire tlie presents given the (hief Mr.s. from Preaident Ki sen bower, 8 . ;^^cal equipment a Bolen.* 15.'') hills But he did not speak at stsle share of the stale employes’, charge of arrangement,* for Past mile.* from north to south and rise and fall on a pressure chart. and said not many can boast ot the lack of Interest. Schendel shows their son-dn-law. Dr .Mnnit Ken plmpie |uesented by tlte .Mamhesier Bar .lohii.-itiii addrnl that il was hi.s Among UroHe laking part in tlie ■ tractor. 6.6 h.p. motor, snow rast- The Coventry Zoning and Plan- length. retirement fund, and the deficit in j Masters' Night Feb. 18. ha* a coastline 3,535 miles long. A revolving drum is moved by a chief's outstanding record. He aaid I Washington. Feb. .5 '/Pi (J oV- Assn while their daughter, Mrs. Pearl Kenuet he cliief's p(ili(e badge. pK-seuted liy Gen­ llurii convoy Irom Merlin nn570 for Gravely equipment of sim­ I the possible reservation of blocks or renewals hereof; without notice of any kind from either party to the other, und if for often "Irving cases before they Coventry the i/station and a TV saiea General Motors is the world's 'uul -vice building cm the we.«it The Zoning and IManning Com- ilar specification and from Capitol I of land. 100 acres or more, still (8i Will defend and assume all costs and expense* of any and Lessee holds over after said date, it shall be a monthly Leasee only; got to the court room." and said Equipment Co. of Manchester, OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE ^ largest producer of cars It makes .Mide, he gas .station is now a misaion mernhera told Detnars that intact and unoccupied within the all actions brought by any person, firm, or corporation whatsoever (101 The premise* hereby demised, owned by the Lessor, are Schendel was courageous in the Cadillacs, Oldsmohiles, Bui(ks. no action iould be taken until .soil >490.50 for a Simplicity with vari­ ] town. Members of the Industrial In accordance with the provision* of Chapter 3. Section 9, of as a result of any wron^ul or negligent act or omission by the exempt from municipal taxes. The Lessee agrees to pay all taxes on way he ".stood up to the Slate's •rt>nfoi’mii\g uac. The Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY ances from the specifications. Pontiacs and Chevrolet.*. Plans Given Jame.s l.A>y7.im appeared before test re.Multa w ere pie.sented. I Development Commission said that the Town Charter, notice ts hereby given of the adoption by the Lessee, its employees, agents or those who ma.v come upon the the buildings un the demised premises, and all taxes on personal newspapers." Tlie Jilatiee De)iartmenl, looking Bid *Coilimon Knowledge' the Com vi.s.^um to i ec; c .st a .\tarcii 9 waa aet a.s a tentative one of their future projects was Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connecitcut, Feb- leased premises at the invitation of the Lessee, due to or growing property used in connection with the demised premises; .Schendel himself acknowledged into what it calls undue concenttae date for public hearing of the Board Chairman Jensen said to- i getting up of an independent fi- niarv 2. 1959. of an ordinance a.* follows: out of the Lessee's occupancy of the leased premises, and to indem­ his often controversial position and change from rural re.sulentiBl to (111 llie.se presents are upon the express condition that, if Lessee I iti the aiitom ohile indusliK', Zone Group hu.sines.s t»f ).ropeJly ndjonung hia Hoinbard. Y eom ans arul I>>y/urn le- day that Preuss’ quotation wa.* , nancial group that would be will- i T H IS IN D E N T U R E , m ade by and betw een the TOVVN O F nify and hold the Lessor harmless against any and all liability, dam­ said he always did what he thought veaterday subpoenaed extensive "common knowledge’’ since it was j invest in propertv of this! shall neglect or fai' to perform any of the covenants in this lease or home on III. 31 The p m p eilv . in- qru'st.s for' zone cliange. MANCHESTER, a municipal corporation organized and e.xiating age, actions, claim* or judgmenla arising out of any such action or ar.y extensions or renewals hereof, on Leasee's part to be performed, right and always had the best in­ records of the Detroit firm. presented to the Board before the i „^nd then hold It for future in­ under the laws of the Slate of Connecticut, hereinafter called omission, and will lake out and pay for insurance with public lis- terests of tlie town at heart. ( biding the .-eciion on which hi.« or shall be in default in the payment of the rent herein reserved for In confirming the Grand .lui y in­ For Market \ MON HOSTS POIJTIONS decision was made to submit the j duslrial use. It was agreed bv both ■ Lessor, and THE MANCHESTER COUNTRY CLUB, INCOR­ bilitv limits of not leas than $100,000/$300.000 and property damage ",\ public official should be will­ home .set.s i.s located, i.s bouinled EARN DIVIDENDS from the 1st more than fifteen days after written notice of such default, or if a vest!.ration last night, a govern- Hartford. Feb. ^ '/P' Four hun­ purchase to bidding. W’hen this de-I Rogrds that once tracts of thi* i PORATED. a Connecticut corporation organized and existing tinder ing to.l.ike criticism,” he added.; the ea.-'t h\’ j'ro p erty owned by limit.* of not less than $25,000. by the terms of which Lessor will he receiver shall be npi oinled for Lessee or if the estate hereb.v created nient soiiice aaid the subpoenaed dred legu'lnlors and political lead­ clslon waa made. Preuss submitted | broken into home sites the laws of said State, located in the Town of Manchester. County "But I have no regrets for what ■ Three piopO!>ed ^.oning: rhanfrep Frank I>owd and onthe -we.st by Deposits tnaffe this evening and TOMORROW will earn saved harmless of and fronj^, and indemnified against, all loaa, dam­ shall be taken on execution or other process of law. Lessor, at its records would be presented to the ers had limcli at the f^tate Labor his verbal quotation aa a aeaJed would bo tnipajiaiblp to use them ! of Hartford, and .®tatc of Connecticut, hereinafter called "Lesaee ’ age, injury, and liability to or by any person, or to any propert.v, or I’ve done and I’ve never carried and ft 13*lot subdivision lopped the the S:. (.'hiueh Coip. option, shall have the right (notwithstanding any.former waiver) to jiiry. The source said s team of CouiU'iP.s f'xpen.se ye.sierflax'. Bid. gg fu tu re tiulii.stna) site.* I or "Club, " expense, occasioned bv the use and occupancy of the leased a grudge against any man.” fljfenda of ft meetiufr the ('oven- Loyzrm s plan.s tall for a .section dividends from Feb. 1. give a written notice to Lessee, which shall specify a da.v, not less nine .liistice Department Iswvers The head of the counnl. Mitehel Jensen suggested that Preuss’| Theodore Toedk secrelai v of the WITNESSETH; prem ises: Given Old Badge lias been presenting evide .re to try Zoning: and Planning Cnmmis of land w.!h a 2Sr)-fool fi'ontage than five days from the mailing or service of si^h notice, that ftion Uftt nig^ht. Svii’idoff. saifl that there \va.<» no verbal quotation should have been Development Commission, said ! That the Le.asor has leased, and does hereby lease to said i9i W ill.nt all times during the term of thi* lease, or any ex- Manchester Gcnei'al Manager the jiiry for several weeks. .>1 r I a ’‘ ’ 'i ■ - bJ f-'e*. gt round figure, giving him the op- (j,af past zone planning had been Leasee for the purpose of maintaining and operating, on the follow­ Lessee shall vacaie the leased piemises, and in the event of the giv­ Richard Martin, who presented i Jo.seph tximbftrd of Newinptmi l.,f)\'7.nu proposea to build a “gimrnK’k ' involveou (lOi Will, at all times during the term of this leas*, or any several a.ssociations with Schen­ tee yesterday the pn' lem of un­ relocate, the building could be par- 3 '/ 4 % snd repos.sess the s.ame as of Lessor's former eslste and expel Lessee "The first proposals were no doubt i land | follow s del. due eom-entration "plagues sulos dential to busines.s zone. The prop- Ulionefl oft and converted to h res- could get to know ii.s heller." discussed by the Board and decided j industrial growth due to possibil- FIRST TRACT Beginning at a point on the nortlierl.v line of Fem extensions or renewals hereof, comply with aii laws, rules, and reg­ ;nd those claiming under it and remove its effects (forcibly, if e rt\’. located on South St and in- The council r epr e.senl,s some ulations pertaining to sale of aleoholic liquors, if such alcoholic liq­ "Rut no one ran escaj-e no­ and steel." He did not name any id'MD e. He said it wiuild have that a bid should be advertised. | ity of Rt B going through (’oveniry | Street about l.M feel easterly of the intersection of the e.xtenalon of neceasarvi without being deemed in any manner guilty of trespass f'lu’ding T u ttle's (**a?age, iefe ritl\’ the outward apiii'aiance of a hmne. 20b,non union worker*: in ('onncfli- uors are sold or dispensed on the demised premises; toriety in a growing community firms. according to town regulation.* | at some future date wa.* duscussed said line with the extension of the easterly line of South Main or forcible eiitrv. Lessee hereby expressly waiving Its rights under like Manchester. " he said. "The H ansen aaid the fJM investiga- ' piin hased by Yeomans, is enm- Plans were .suhniitted hv I. F. eut. Svindoff a.sked the pnliliruin.s However, It becomes quite diffinilt although It was agreed tha’ any Street, the line run.* in a northerly direction about 477 feet along (III Will grant membership in the Club with all member­ the laws relating to .summary proceas: Lessee covenants that, In rhief has done a lot for thi.s grow- | tjon had hern underway for quite pri.sed of eight lots in the Moa^low- Demai’s for a 13-lot suhdivrsjon of “Tlrat \v»* be heaitl by the legisla­ for one to guess the wlshc.* of a plan on this matter was purely ten land now or formerly of Cheney Brothers and land now or formerly ship privileges to all persons who shall purchase annual tickets. An­ ca.*e of such termination, Lesaee will pay to Lessor, ss damage*, a Ing community and has done * lot some time. However, he empha- , brook Manor Development. property located on Ti'owbridge ture and oiu’ lerommeiKiat ions he group and still give the town of talive / of Henry Rockwell, partly by each, to a point; thence in a wesler- nual membership in the Club shall be for the term March 1 to the sum which at the time of such termination represents the difference for Its police .epartment. " .sized that no conclusions hav» been T en ta.tl\e plnn.s im the pi*»p- Rd in North Poxentry Heinars ,ron.si<^lei ed ohiertix’oly and that vou following March 1. commencing on March 1. 1959. All annual tick­ BoUon good equipment at a low Members of both boards dis­ l.v direction along land now or formerly of said Rockwell, 150 feet between the rental value of the premises and the rent and other pay­ Other soea.tei's who paid trib- reached. "No legal action is now in erty. should the zoning change be owns Home 70 acres of land wliich mix a little conipa.a.sion in your da- ets shall be on sale at the town clerk's office in the Town of Man- MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH cost.” agreed on what induatrv was de­ to a point on the said easterl.v line of South Main Street: thence in ments herein named for the residue of the term: tlte to the retired chief were I preparation for filing." he aaid. 1 permitted, ar' to build a .super- he hope.s to eventually develop but rision.s." sirable for the town Some aaid rheslcr. and the aale of such annual tickets shall be restricted and 923 Main Sf. Preuss' quotation was made on a northerly dii-eclion along said easterly line of South Main Street (12( It is also s condition of this lease, and this lease is subject Julian Nichols of the h'ederal ' _ Nov. 20. The Board’s de« islon to that.a number of small plants such to the Globe Hollow Reservoir; thence easterly and southerly along limited to persons already members of the Club on the effective date to the condition that the filing of any petition in bankruptcy by <531co Tool, Co. in Bolton would of this lea.se or on March 1 of any subsequent year. Manchester res­ Bureau of Investigation; Police ’ OPEN THURSDAY Bsk fo r bids on th e purchase wa.* , the high water line of said Reservoir to the said northerly line of Le.ssee or any adjudication of bankniptcy by Lessee shall constitute Ohief .lame.* M. Reardon; Dr. Al­ m ade on Dec. 1 on motion'of Strong I solve an Imthediate tax problem Fern Street; thence tn a westerly direction along the said northerly ident.*. and' Manchester taxpayers (who may not be residents!, un­ EVENINGS 6 to a a breach of this lease, and thereupon Ipso facto snd without entry bert J. Genna. dean and director Who reminded the Board of a town | On the other hand some members line of Fern Street to the point or place of beginning and containing til April 15 of each year. After April 15. in each vear. the sale of nr o th er actir.r by Lessor, thi.* lea.se shall tipon such happening be of the Hartford Institute of Crim­ ordinance requiring this procedure, j staled that while Wilco might he abuiil 21.91 acres. annual tickets may be open to persons, other than Manchester resi­ teim in a lcd . In such event, I.,*.saor shall be en titled to the dam ag es dents. who are not taxpayers, to a maximum number to be deter­ inology’; the Re'c. John F. Hannon In his letter to the Board. Preuss ' desirable; some companies of this SECOND TR.-\CT: Beginning at the intersevlion of the southerly and other indemnities set forth in the- preceding paragraphs from said "One reason for my n-' seek- sort could be a liability. lino of land now or formerlv of Chenev Brothers with the westerl.v mined by the Board of Governors of the Club; of .St. Jame.s' Uliurch; and Jack I.a'saee, if Lessee shall not be adjudicated a banknipl after the Sanson of Manchester, former , EMERGENCY WAREHOUSE Ing a return (re-electionl to the- They said a small company with line of Soutli Main .-ttroot the line runs in a westerly direction along I 12 I tVill fix the fees for annual tickets at not more than filing of the petition, and from Lessee's bankrupt estate, if Lessee Board of F-duration was the fart ' a small assessment might possiblv land now or fonivrlv of the Estate of C L Tracy about 1400 feet manager of the State Theater ! ONE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS i$150.00i for Senior Single shall be adjudicated a banknipt; bring in several families with It ti> a point; thence in a northwesterly direction about 200-feet to a who now manage.* the Strand in ;th at I fell 1 could not .seek bids tickets and not more than ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY DOLLARS (13( The Lcs.see ahall have the option of extending this less* “ fo r W H P reu ss Pon.* and serve The town rould end up paying point, aaid point being about 1,500 feet westerly of the said westerly H artfo rd . ($180 901 for Familv tickets. The annual fees shall be due and pay­ for an additional term of two years from March 1. 1961. at the an­ .“the Board justly I realize that the j more for the education of the em- line of South Main Street: thonce in a northerly direction about 300 •Sanson, who kept the guests able one-half on March 1 and one-half on -Tuly 1 of each year. The nual rental of EIGHTEEN THOUSAND DOLLAR.S I $18,000 001, “expenditure of puhlir fund* is ai­ ' ployes children than it receives in feet to a iioinl, them e in a northeasterly direction about 6.50 feet to laughing, finished by advising the annual fees herein set forth shall not be increased by the Lessee payable quarterly, in advance, commencing on March 1. 1961. The rw ays flp*o..for criticism a* well as taxe.s from the comi'.any. Thev also Bidwell Brook, so-called; thence in a northerly direction about 1300 without the prior written consent of the Lessor; retired chief not to "resent grow- , I .stated that stirvcvs and estimates aaid option may be exercised by the Lesaee mailing to the Lessor on Ing old, for many are denied th* •being a thanklo,*.* task. " feel along .said hi .vok to a point; thence in a westerl.v direction at it.3i Will permit Occasional Players to have the right to us* of the town* 'potential labor or before January 1, 1961, by registered-mail, written notice of the privilege." “ Preuss’ letter .suggested that right angle to said South Main Street about 300 feet to a point; the golf course and clubhouse facilities by paying daily green fees. ’ source u'as obi fastiioned tliinking exercise of tJiis option. If the said notice shall be sent as aforesaid The plaque to .Schendel was pre­ •*policies be established to govern thence in a norlnca-stei Iv direction about 1330 feet to a point near The daily fee for Occasional Players, for eighteen holes, shall be a.* the town ha-1 no lai'or force this lea.se shall automatically he extended upon the same terms, sented by the president of the "future bids. At its January meet- the southwesterl.v corner of ice pond, said point being about 6.50 feet T’WO DOLIjA RS i $2 0 0 i on weekdays and FOUR DOLLARS • Ing, the Board voted to send a let- Thev pointed nut that it ' ould I'O westerly of Ihe sa:iee shall have the further The In.scriptton said it was pre- Pratt and Whitney or some otlier on weekdays An Occasional Player may not play on Saturdays, option of extending this lease for an additional term of three years facta to the Board s attention and of Chenc.v Brothers to the said westerl.v line of South Main Street; Sundavs. and holidays in the aggregate more than twelve times on aented "for unselfish devotion to -Informing him that the Board will large co^^pan^ in the -area wotiM tliencc in a snutherlv direction along said westerly line of South from March 1. 1963. at the annual rental of TWENTY THOUSAND the enforcement of law and order quit in favor of some small eom- such Salurdavs, Sundavs. and holidays between April 1 and Septem­ DOLLARS ($20,000.00) payable quarterly, in advance, commencing Jadopt policies to prevent a recur- Main Street about 130 feet to a point: thence in a westerly direction ber 30 of each year. 'The daily fee, for the Occasional Player, here­ in Manchester, .and the honesty -rence of this situation " panv nearer home just to save along land now or formerly of Albert and Helen M. Tedford. 180 on March 1. 196.1. Tlie saiil option may be exercised by the Lessee and integrity shown in the per- MARLOW^S in set forth, shall not be increased e.xcept with the prior written New rnllcy OutliBMl lime in transportation feet to a poii ': tnence southerlv and parallel the sa'd west­ mailing to the I^essoi- on or before January 1. 1963. by registered The meeting idnsed with agree­ consent of the Lessor. Occasional Players may play nine holes at mail, written notice of the exercise of this option. If the said notice Are forr*d to move heddinir wareliouse stocks TtEFOIiR FEB. l lfh to make room for new con.cfruction. - This week the Board approved erly line of South Main Street 12.5 feet along land now or formerl.v one-half the eighteen-hole fee except when the course la crowded, ;!|;the follow ing polu-y "F o r all ment on the pait of both hoards of Tedford to a point, thence m an easterly direction. ISO feet to ahall ’>e rent a.* afoicsaid this lease ahall aulomaticallv he extended which condition shall be determined by the Club. -equipment, when the expenditure that something h,id to he done to­ the .said westerly line of 'south Mam Street, along said land of Al­ upon the same terms, covenants and conditions as are herein aet Our entire stock of fine bedding; bv .Simmon.s, Slumljerland, Shifnian. Blue Bell, Serla and olher.s. g;n on S.XEF} "Is expected to amour' to $-50 to wards the finding of suitable land bert and Helen M Tedford: Ihenio m a southerly direction along U LESSOR E.VPRESSLY RESERVES. AND SHALL HAVE THE forth, except Iho rental for the extended iqi’m shall be TtVENTY" SEE THE NEW IMMEDIATEI.Y. I>150. a minimum of three quota- v.uth who h to a ttra c t business .and said westerly line of .South Main Street to the point or place of he- RIGHT BY ITS AX3ENTS AND SERVANTS TO: THOUSAND DOLLARS I $20,000.001 per year; ■"tions is to be secured The admin- industry but nn definite step.* to­ ginning and containing about 79 05 acres. I 1 1 Enter into and upon the demised premises, nr any part (14) The covenants, conditions and agreements of thi* lease At SACRIFICE PRICES—For quick clearance. All sales final, now hold.s. all purcha.ses must he delivered before .-^Istration is authorized to make the ward this end were taken . THIRD TRACT Beginning al Ihe intersection of the southerly thereof, at all times for the purposes of viewing snd inspecting the ahall be binding upon the parties hereto and upon their respective ® U)ki/i£poo€ Feb. 14th. "decision.* concerning the vendor line of land now or formerlv of Scott Simon with the easterly line same, and for showingtAhe same to other parties; auccea-sors and a.'signs: the words Lessor and Lessee, or any pro­ •from whom the purchase i* to be of South Main Sireei the line nins in an easterly direction along i2i Re-locate, on reasonable notice, at its own cost and expense, noun referring to them shall be read in the singular or plural and in Included in this SALE: Mattresses, box springs, single and full size wood beds (all finishes). Hollywood beds, jm a d e said southerly lin» of land now or formerly of Scott Simon and said the golf to irse and its ap^rtenances or any part of it to an equiva­ such gender a.* the context may require: all remedies herein or by bunk beds, trundle beds, .studio couches, sofa beds, hide-a-beds, roll-a-way cot.s, maple and mahogany finish ». "When the anticipated expendi- P»l)lic Record} line extended about 1300 feet to a point; thence in a southerly direc­ lent area, provided such re-location will not interfere with the use Isw provided shall be cumulative: all covenants of Lessor herein *"ture for eqtiipmenf amounts to, tion about 1100 feet to a point: thence in an easterly direction about of the clubhouse in connection with the golf course; shall cover and Include the acts or omi.ssiona of Lessor’s servants chests of drawers^____ ,T>150 o r m ore, q u otations are to be 540 feet to a point; thenve in a .southerly direction about .3.50 feet to W arran tee Ueexi* i3i Enter upon the demised premises for the purpose of ex­ and agents, and of al! persons who are upon the leased premises ' . ! ‘ " , V “aecured and siirh quotation are to Bertha Mary to Franci.* .'t and a point: thence in s southwesterly direction sboul 370 feel to the tracting and mining all mineral and mineral rights and the privi­ duripg the continuance hereof: presented at a meeting of the, oroperty on ro - northwest corner of land now or formerlv of the Town of Manches­ leges thereof beneath the surface, aaid operations to be conducted (1 5 1 In the event of the Lessee shall lose Its right to soli and HERE'S A FEW OF THE MANY TYPICAL BARGAINS TO BE HAD! •“Board at which a quorum is pres- i q,j^bu.* St ter all along land now or formerl.v of Chene.v Brothers; thence in so a.* not to interfere with the operations of the Lessee on the de­ dispense alcoholic liquors on the demised premises during the temi SPINAI,-I*EDIC :*nt Md the ^rd may accept o, | ‘ i, I a southerly direction along the westerly line of land now or former­ mised premises, U being expressly understood that auch mineral of this lease or any extensions or renewals therof, through no fault W IN SIZE m rejw t an quoUUons.^ ...... , ’ ger tr, R obe.l C and M arv H I ly of the Town of Mafu he.sler to the northerly line of Line Street: end mineral rights are hereby resei-ved: of its own. the Le.*see, at its option, shall have the right to terminate All quotations shall be held Hark, property on Deepwood Dr 1 thence in a westerly direction along said norUierly' line of Line (4j Enter into and upon the demised premises for the puipose this lease upon three months written notice to the Lessor. HOLLYWOOD ENTIRE “Confidential until a deri.sion of pur- Street about 910 feet to an old fence at land now or formerly of S. MATTRESS of taking water from any source and to install all kind* of wells for ^ebase is made and all bidders are Emile W and H:Ma I I-cBlan< ; (1 6 1 If the fee.* herein prove a financial hardship, they may be to Bohbv and Helen Wolverton * H V. Carlson; thence northerly, westerly, northerly and westerlv I the,purpose of taking water from the demised premises, aaid opera­ •Ho be informed of the name of the Increased by agreement of both parties. BED OUTFIT p roperly on W edgewood I>r j along said land now or formerly of S H V. Carlson to the said tion's to be conducted so as not to interfere with the operations of EXHIBIT "A ” STOCK! .jiuccesKful bidder. ea.*terly line of South Main Street; thence northerly along said Jo.seph and B»rpice Gro’i* to I the Lessee on the demised premises, it being expressly understood RULES FOR ANNUAL MEMBERS AND OCCASIONAL PIAYER.S "Board member* or members of easterly line of South Mam Street about 1040 feet to the point or Paul J and Msnan Acrarpio. i that the Lessoi hereby reserves all water rights, surface and aub- GOVERNING PLAY AT THE MANCHESTER COUNTRY CLUB ,Itheir household shall not he eligible place of beginning and vontaining about 76.25 acre* .00 property on xnffin Rd. aiirface. in the demised premises. 1. U.S.G.A. Rules shall govern all pl.ay unless amended by local $ isTendors." ALL OF SAID TRACTS of Iknd are subject, however, to certain D. LESSEE AND LESSOR MUTUALLY AGREE THAT: rules (preferied lies, out-of-bounds, etc, I for ‘ Dinner Tlcke4a on Rale Marriage License i re.servations. rights of way and other rights reserved as hereinafter 1 1 Regular ,S79..'j0. Donald Bayard Chn-slppher of ^ i l l In C8.se the septic la.nk installed on the demised premises • Tickets fo r th e H oly N a m e Ro- de.scribcd and ns appear of record: 2. Greer Committee will determine opening and cloaing dates for Columbia and Nancy Ann Hewitt requires any rlemur.g or repairs, or in the event the Lessee deter­ play and also has the right to close course if weather conditions 88 •clety’s dinner meeting oh Feb 10 for the term of two 12' years from the first dav of March 1959. for mines to connect into the sanitary sewer in South Main Street, such DE UIXE SLUMBERLAND ]^«re now available ifrom Renatn of 77 West St , South Methodist the annua! rent of FIFTEE.V THOCSAND DOLLARS ($15.000 001, w a rra n t. SLUMBERLAND REVERE “Oocconl,.-Anthony A. Maneggia or C hurch. P'eb. 7. payable quarterly, in advance, commencing on March 1, 1959. co.st for septic tank repairs or sewer connection shall be borne by 3. All membeis and occasional players shall have equal rights to Anthony Armentano. The event j COVENANTS the Le.ssee; th e com Be, exc^t that occasional golfers may not play more MATTRESS OR HOLLYWOOD (2i The proceeds fi-om the sale of all annual tickets sold at the •will be bdd at Rosemount and | 1916 Ga* Slorafte Firbt A LESSOR COVENANTS WITH LESSEE: than 18 holes without paying an additionaf fee. “win feature a talk by a priest of ] 111 That it has good right to lease said premises in manner office of the town clerk of the Tovim of Manchester shall be paid 4. All play must start st first tee and be by consecutive holes, un­ f o l l y BED OUTFIT over to the Lessee monthly, and the town clerk shall keep said it's BOX SPRING -the Pasidoaiat Fathers Holy Fam- j Concord. N. V The under aforesaid and to suffer and to permit the Lessee (if keeping all the less ftherwtse directed by the Club. funds separated from any town funds. The dally fee*, for Occasional M oi^tery in Farmington. ■ ground storage of natural gas in covenants on its part as hereinafter contained to occupy, possess 5. Plsy may be in less than foursomes, provided, however, that Zttj Players rhsll be paid at the Club; both cleahers 'Masses Tonorrow depleted gas wells was first at- | and enjoy said premises, during the term of this lease or any exten­ when crowded course coinditlons w arrant the Club may. In Its dis­ 2 Firet Friday devotions at St sions or renewals hereof, without hindrance or molestation from the i3i If any jierson desires to purchase *n annual tickeL he shall cretion. direct otherwise, in which case assistance will be ren­ .50 tempted at Concord in 1916 Gas pay the full fee as established by the Lessee in accordance with the “Maurice Church tomorrow wtU in- stored in an abandoned Cattarau­ Lessor or any per^vn or persons elaiming by. from or under them. dered in niakuig iiti foursome.*. terms of this lease, or any extensions or renewals hereof, unless '2clude dhstiltmtion of Holy Com- gus C ounty field wa.* juped .30 j B LESSEE COVENANTS THAT LESSEE 8 Use cf course shall be free to the High School Golf Team and IN ONE! such pc’son shall purchase a ticket after September 1 of-any year, in •ciunkm at 8 a-m. The usual eve- miles Into Buffalo to help meet , I t ' Will comply with, and conform to all the law* of the State candidates in accordance with present niles and practice*. 2 ReRular "49 |39..j0 each. which event, the annual ticket may be purchased to expire the fol­ > ln* Maas will be celebrated at pesk demands. of Conneetieut, and the bv-laws. rules and regulations of the Town T, Studert ai,d Junior members shall be limited in accordance wdth lowing March 1. for one-half the annual fee; iWWM WWW of .Manchester, relating to health, nuisance. Are." highway* and aide- normal practices and at the discretion of the Club. STUDIO COUCHES walks. so far as the premises hereby leased are. or may be con­ 14) The Lessee represents that the control and operation of the 8. On days when special events requiring starting times are sched­ rvw* CHOICE OF SIMMONS. cerned; and to save the Lessor harmless from all fines, penalties Club shall be governed by a Board of Govemora, which Board of uled, all players must comply. Such events will be publicized in • PwH-kwmwwer mater $ 4 4 5 0 Govemora shall be elected annually by. all the membership fn ac­ advance. SLUMBERLAND OR SHIFMAN and costs for violation of or non-compliance vtith the same, and .• Sapar latR ^ aaxzla that said premises shall be at all times open to the inspection of cordance with the by-lawa of the Club. The L«asee a g tw that in 9. State. P.G.A. and special tournaments are to be conducted as ENTERTAINMENT! said Lessor or its agents: ■ each year, durir.g the term of thif lease, or any extensions or re­ in the past Ah such events will al.so be publicized in advance. • BaitMn teal cempartmawt MATTRESS OR i2' Will take good care of the demised premises: newals hereof, the Board of Governors shall have in addition to the 10. Starting tithes may be enforced at diacretion of Club. • la w , HgM, Rvaty—ctead* SOFA BEDS INSPIRATION! ( 3 1 Will, at the end, expiration or other termination of the elected memberr. one member of said Board who shall be designated 11. Practice shall be limited to members and to the practice areas. aw a ad BOX SPRING FROM $ 5 9 5 0 term hereb.v granted, or any exten.sions or renewals hereof, deliver by the Board of Directors of the Town of Mancheater; Practice on fairway# and to gi-eena ahall be strictly prohibited. up the demised premises in as good order and condition as the.v (5) The rules for the operation,of the golf course and clubhouse 12. Dues shall be payable on March 1st and Julv 1st. Any member ComipMo wlik t— lo werertt the commencement of said.term, reasonable wear and tear facilities shall be determined by the Board of Govemora and such In arrear* over thirty days shall lose all privilege* of the course $ .00 and damage by "the elemenL* excepted; rules shall be attached hereto as "Exhibit A,” and made a part of . either as a member or as an occasional player and may not re­ A S IX)W AS ea. HIDE-A-BEDS Suburbia (41 Will remove all goods and effects from the leased premises thi* lease. The Lessee hereby agrees that said rules shall not he join the Club on use its facilities ss an occaainnal plaver until all EASY TERMS! FROM $ 1 7 9 ^5 0 at the termination of this lease, or an.v extensions or renewals here­ changed.except with the written approval of the Lessor; unjMtid dues ah.*]! have been paid. 33Regiular S49..j0. (6) The ylubhouae and the bnildlnga on the demised premises $49.95 of. and remove all buildings from the leased premises within one (I) 13. Failure to comply with auch rules will result in the loss of *11 WITH TRADE year from the termination of this lease, or any extensions or renew- ■ .ire the property of the Lessee and title to aaid clubhouse snd build­ privileges connected with the Chib. Today als hereof, all at its own cost and expense and. if the Lessee does ings may be transferred to any other person, either individual or This ordinance shall take effect ten (lOi daya after thia pub­ PLENTY OF FREE PURNELL PARKING! EASY TERMS! r not remove ail buildings from the leased premises within one, (H corporate, provided, however, that such transfer shall in no way re­ lication in thia. newipaper provided that within ten (10) daya after year then, and in that event, said buUdinga shall become the jtrop- lieve the Leasee from Its undertakings .and covenants with-refarencs thi# publication of this ordinanca a petition signed by not less than Potterton’s erty of the Lessor; to use of such clutahmiaa w d buildings pum ant tq the terms of this five (6)-per cent of the elector* of the town, aa deterinined from m AUOAZINI or niASANT PUCIS (5) Will require no improvements, altaratiosia or repairs from lease, or any exienalona or renewala henm ; the latM t official Uata of the Registrar* of Voter*, haa not been 180 Center 8L, Cor. of Church the Lessor; (7) The Board of Govemora may prtivide for certain special filed with the Town Clerk requesting Ra referqnce to a special FURNITURE DEPT. e (6) Will not assign or underlet the premises hereby leased, or. memberthins. Bi:ch as "Student" m em be^ "Clergy" membert. “So­ Town election. OVB GRAVimE MONTHLY FEATURE any part thereof, w ithm t first obtaining the pSrmlasion. In writing, cial" members. "Women" membera,. "M ilitary" member#. "Honorary” ' FRANCaa J. MAHONKYf Secretary Lower Store Level—^MI D-5221 of the L-essor in, each instance, provided that Wich permission, if raemtera, and the like; Board of Director#, givSn, shall not rtlieve the Leasee of Leesee’a obillgations under this (8) The Tieaaee agrees that tha courM and Ihs clubhousa rtcll- Manchester, Connecticut. r lEttpiting l|(ralb lease, or any extensloni or renewals hqreof; Itias shall not he devoted escluaively to toumam ant play, speddl golf Dated at Manchester, Connactlcut (7) "Will pay and save haymlesa and indemnify the l^esaor avanta. and' contnetad play'mors than flftaan days or portiou of . thia fourth day o t February, 1959. from and for aU legal coota and chatga^ lnfJadi|ig eounaat ism, Isw- dajra muMiaUjr, auch annual parlod to ba from M atdi 1 to Haitdi 1; AdvL No. M il . \

N a MANtHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ft. 19ft9 PAGE SEVEN ^ * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1969

rsU Issus, t o Bspsrsts procedures, MiRMlf to domoTMtiAta i^ath or or that the oppdslUon strategy of 1 9 » win have td ehooM the t*eh-- m ie B ir AsiM ikaok tOD could be A~ihhoii|^t fo r ToAmj, l B t«f nlque of- the last reaort. hsilad AS the honeit, principled Ap­ Cpiitiecticut proach. The admihietratton bill Speaaered by tha Maaiclieater bo. ' That would be the claaslc tech­ . Oaoaell e f OhoMhea Thor* waa. In a Madrid hotol tho nique of.m aking the reform pro­ could be labeled as one of political expediency. But the bard political other night, a public dinner at­ posal 10 drastic, sweeping, and .»C. Yankee complete that it would draw to it­ fact could be that reform with the 1 thank my God upon every re­ tended by a group of approximate­ By A. H. O. self the maximum possible public probate courts omitted could paee, membrance of you.— Phllipplana Aldon b’s ly 100 army offlcera, baakcra, law- opposition. while, reform with the probate US'. ■ I H AN D K N ITTIN G YARNS. Oaehmere. For B l e n d ^ j-era, prbfeaaora and othars. The - In such a technique, everybody couftr included might not paee. It From David leam to giva thahka' Wool Angering yams In a wide range of colors at very ------PuldUbcni The key tactic by which court vi^a}lld be for court reform, in all ie this practical probablUty which in avarythlng. Every furrow in| t o m t t i October 1. Uto big apeech at thii dinner waa an reform wax knifed In the 1957 ses­ able prices. its 'poMible phases and without bffera the lawyera who are really the bw k o f Psalms is sown with! Bren Breotos______Kzeepi open attack on the Franco regime. sion of the General Aaacmbly was any phssible exceptions. Instead oppoaed to court reform the oppor­ seeds of thanksgiving.—Jeremy UoUderr.oUdare. Entered----- nt the the aurprlse appearance, at the SWEATERS. Ladles’ Charcoal Cashmere Cardigans M*** U HMRbtoler. Oow.. The dinner Itaelf waa followed, of contbuding that the refonq tunity. thi* time, to join pioua Taylor, Judiciary Committee hearing on and 40. Ladles’ Fur Blend SUpovere. blue, pink, maize and brown. I Mall Matter. three daya later, by the formal an­ package ahould be diluted, as they forcM with those who really do be* reform, of a special aub-committec In sizes 84 and S6. ___ ION RATfeS nouncement of a new poMtIrat par­ did two yearli ago, the opponents lieve In It. all tho way. By the Turkey Chrome Leader Ila to Adraaot of the Hartford County Bar Asso­ same token, it may be a valid con­ ty, calling itaelf the ’‘Spantoh ciation. This sub-committee did a of reform would insist that it be acted upon in iU. strongeat and clusion that the Ribieoff adminia- Mill Store entrance off Union.” The orRanizatton of po­ beautiful Job of sabotaging the re­ tration really provad its sincere Ankara—Turkish chrome pro­ Open daily except Monday, 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. IbrM X mmIib most drastic form.''- Instead .of duction totaled 900,000 tone in 0*a|taato ... litical partiea in Spain l» itaelf form proposal sponsor^ and pre­ desire to enact court reform when Saturday. 9:00 AJW. to 12:00 Noon. sented by the State Bar A.saocia- sabotaging the State Bar Asaocla- 1958, making It one of the three W aekb^...... something forbidden hy law. lion’s reform bill, the efrategy of it decided to divorce the probate etada copy .. tion Itaelf. Tlie techniques of sabo­ courts, and their feared political major chrome-producing countries I Such developments present Fran­ tage consisted of giving the im­ the opponents of reform would 'be in the world. This output com­ MBMBKR o r ____ to insist on every last provision in power, from its own main raform ALDOM SPINNINO M IU S CORPORATION THB ASSOCaUTKD P 1 U » co with rather hot altemstlves. If pression that the bar Itself was propoaal. pares with 423,000 tons produced ItM AaapeUtfd P r ^ *• divided on the reform proposition, it, or none. This may be the year, in 1950. TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. aiMtIed to Uie o »« ol rraobUeatton of he takes no vengeance on such a in short, for the opponents of court all B*»a dlapatche* credited to n or meeting, that will be interpreted and of arguing in favor of reforms S otoarwla. credited «»P<' much less sweeping and thoro\igh reform to become, on the surface, Rules Hard on Greens E A T d i s a s t e r M E A L and alao tbe local neer* gubllihed here. as a sign of weaVne-ss, which will than Ihose provided for by the offi­ its most strident, uncompromising Dee Moine, Iowa UP>— Train­ All rlcbta of republlcatlon of amclal champions. dlapatoby hereto are alao reierred in turn encourage more acti\'Uy cial bar assoctatlon bill. St. Andrews, Scotland — The ees of the Seventh-day Adventist against him. If he arrests the dis- The stirces.s of this rtperallon This prospective strategy, and first know'n set of golf rules, laid church hero, who recently com­ fttlln aahrtM• client et N. E. A. Serr- the altuation to which it would be Ice, Inc. tingulshed citizens who dared meet i " *■ made easy in 19.57. by the fact down In 1744, must have been hard pleted a course in Red Croaa and Aibtlahera Repreaentattrea; The that the political powers dominant addressed, combine to offer an un­ on greens for they required a gMf- civil defense maes feeding, had a JiUhia Mathewa Special Agency — New openly against him, the minimum in the General Assembly were usual and somewhat confusing test er to tee up for his drive no far­ BtUf graduation test. They had T6rk. Chicaaco Detroit end Boeton. lUlMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF result will he unfavorable piibllr- lliemselves following a policy of of court reform sincerity. It of­ ther than a club's length from the to eat the "dlsester meal" they YOU’LL REALY FLIP OVER THESE "REAL GONE" VALUES! HERE IS NEW. WANTED QUALITY MERCHANDISE PRICED FOR SAV­ ciRCOUtTIOIW Ity, and the maximum result could giving lip service, but little enact­ fers the possibility that the real previous hole. had prepared. advocates of court reform in 1959 The H«raM Prtottof OnmpMT Inc.. he to produce revolution Itself ment. to the cause of court reform. BU 9-9351 INGS! COME IN ond TAKE THEM AWAY . . BECAUSE THESE PRICES ARE SO INCREDIBLY LOW YOU’LL THINK WE’VE REALLY Now, this year, the State Bar will he those who are willing to EAST HARTFORD aamimes no financial responilbill^ Iot right now. typncrapMcal errors appesrini to ad- Association has a court reform leave something out altogether, or GO NE C-R-A-Z-Y! sCTUseineiita and other reading mailer One strategy apparently Is not leave something to he handled sep­ In' The Manchester Evening Herald bill, and the same kind of a Hart­ open to him. He does not seem ford County Bar Association mib- arately, in order to clear the way SALE STARTS TONIGHT-CONTINUES THROUGH SATURDAY! tllsplay adrerttamg cloetng honra: privileged to characterize the pres­ committee has been set up. but for the main package. And it Jtor Monday—1 p.m. Fdda». would leave to the opponents the Your Home.mm For Tueaday—1 p m Monday., ent opposition to him as s Commu­ other conditions are somewhat dif­ Far Wednesday—1 p.m TUeeday. ferent. privilege of seeming to be the ones F « Thursday—1 p.nv Wednesday. nist plot. The movement, according The dominant political power in most heartily for court' reform as For Friday—1 p.m Thurwlay For Saturoay—1 p m Friday to report, includes all walks of the General A.ssembl.v Is presum­ a principle. Classified deadline- 10 Sn s m each Spanish life, from the most con­ ably dedicated to enactment of rc- The specific question likely to day of publication except Saturday— forri, rather than mere lip service become the symbol of such confus­ • a m servative monarchists on down, to it. In the two years siicceeding ing battling is that of the probate Thursday, February 5 and the only common denominator the stratagems of the 1957 hear­ courts. The State Bar Association It aeema to have la love of tragic ing. the bar has repeatedly been bill would Include them directly in What Bombast Yields Spain. challenged to show, this time, its its reform package. The Rlblcoff administration bill would leave 5 united sincerllv' for reform. Judging by the apeech of Soviet Tlieae present conditions suggest them out, to be handled as a sepa- Disfense Minister Malinovsky, the No RUk Is Routine day has indeed come when Russia Yesterday, even while the grim Amit U -Ti, la feeling the bombaatlc power of busin-ns of counting the 8,5 dead in tti own military striking force, and the airliner crash In East River when Russia is no longer hesitant was still going on, and even while about making public pronounce­ the probable explanation for the 5 i ' ' (‘ f / r 'k ments which sound like threats. A T T E H t iO N craah seemed likely to be centered POLISHED COnON W e had entertained the hope, for on some still not ellmlnsted risk In ROCK MAPLE a time, that R'tsaia never would be­ an In.stnimenl landing, another i come such a waver of the bomb or plane circled over an American air- * MANCHESTER . . . i* s nvtnbol of your personal achievement. How COFFEE the mlaaile as some of our own mil­ port, its pilot dissatisfled with reprettabie it would be if, in tbe event of your death, REMNANTS itary or political hotheads have weather conditions. After an hour vour family were forced to give up lliat home because sometimea made lu. But apparent­ or so of siirh circling, the pisne’s IMPERIAL CATERERS, Inc. they could not afford to meet the mortgage payroente. ly Russia was being relatively civ­ ^ a <>9 TABLE distinguished pa.ssenger gave the Fortunately, you can provide for ju*t such an 1.',' AD.IUSTABLE ilized with regard to threats to V rd for the pilot to go down in an ' eventuality by taking out a Sun Life Mortgage Pro­ others only during the period when Instrument landing. It was ac- ^ ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE tection Policy non. I will be glad to give you details, ' V. REG. ft in.98 it was not really sure of Its own ■ X , IRONING BOARD rompliahed perfectly. | THAT SHAKER PARK GROVE and there will be- no obligation on your parL m ight Now Russia presumably has The act of the President of. the i \ k - — "T V 9* the striking power, its generals United States, In sending his per- I IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR OUR $C-00 are beginning to sound Just as sonal plsne down to a fandlng In i tough as some of ours sounded, which the pilot was to relv upon CLAM BAKES AND OUTINGS CHARLES J. VAN DEUSEN REG. $6.98 when they thought they had the the same process which had failed Desiqned for Living By 12.98 power to bleat Russia off the map ^ .b O Just a few I,oura before near La- Shaker Park drove which ha.s 2 main pavilons, accom- 821 MIDDLE TPKE., EA.ST CV" without too much trouble. Quardia Field, was symbolic of the This season's shirtwaist makes its appearance In travel-tested, 10 ONLY There was a long period during modatinn.s and recreational facilities for .1,000 persons no iron nylor per.scy . . . flawleasly tailored from the ronvertlble- will of people as a whole. They will ' Phones: MI 9-4804; MI 9-6077; PI 2-6801 wdilch Russia had to take it from and parking for over 2.000 cars is located 19 miles from oollared neckline to the hame of the gently flared skirt. Collar keep on using air transportation, and cuff.a are Pellon lined for continued shape retention. In our hotheads, and we suppo.se we Manchester or Hartford and 7 miles from .Springfield off in spite of known risks, just as violet, .qua or green . . . Sizes 12-20, 12'j-22'j- can, in turn, endure having Russia they have, all though hiatorv, kept Route •') in Thompsonville, Conn. flex its missile power. Sage-Allen, Ea.st Hartford. Is open Tuesday through Saturday, on using other new forms of trans­ SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA ‘*9:.S0 a.ni. to 5:80 p.m.; Friday until 8:50 p.m. But there la one thing we would portation. They will keep on using ' For estimates and reservations call MI .1-878S or Ml like to have the Ruaalana re­ this form of transportation even! 9-99,1.']. Springfield area call Thompsonville. Conn. RI member. We would like to have though they know that it may 5-72.31 or Rl 9-8.195. them go back and survey Russian never be perfected from the aafety SHOP policy during the long period when point of view. And they will be THOMAS BENOIT JAMES MINICUCCI we had our clear military domi­ quite Justlhed in this, from the shopping center and nance over Russia, wdth an exclu­ comparative point of view. The FELIX GREMMO THOMAS LOUGH sive atomic bomb, and Uien with other great mass tragedy of the planes and bases which gave us a SAVE! week has involved not a plane at Reasons clear edge even after Russia had all, but a modern Danish ship, on acquired the bomb for itself. which a.iybody would have taken Let the Ruasiana tell themselves passage without the slightest senae Oil Heat what, if, any, adjustment of Riis- of risk, hut, as events proved, with alan policy, what Russian change what waa actually the highest pos­ Is Best of diplomatic position, what Rus- KEEP TABS sible risk. aian yielding to our American "sit­ But .'although such tragedies will uation of strength" ever took place SPECIALS FOR not halt the acceptance of the ship, For Homes, during this period when the dom­ or the plane, aa a method of hu­ ON THE WEATHER! inant power and the bombast about man rransporlalion, there is one Schools THURSDAY iSSf! It were oura. Let them discover lesson that, unfortunately, it takes w" at they gave us. or yielded to lUHIOIf tragedy to teach. 1 4990 MMKETS us, during the long period when we FRIDAY The pilot com ir- into LaOuardie had the long arms, and Russia the I - Oil Heating la CLE.AN heat the other night did not have the abort arms. No dirt, no dust, no messy cel­ SATURDAY maxinlum aafety human ingenuity WTien they come up at the end of lars. A properly ad.hiated oil could have provided for him and burner has a clean, hot flame such a search of the record, and h.a pasaengers. He had one kind and no residue. find that they yielded us nothing of instrumental guidance into the because we were the ones who field, governing his direction. He could wave the bomb, then we ask GLACIER CLUB VANILLA 1 could conceivably ha\’« had. hut did » • Oil Heating la safe. No lovle them to realize that that samel fumes to tamlah silverware or not. a second form of instrumental Wnd o f yield will he exactly what kill hnuaeplanta. And. there la guidance, which would have told they get from ua during any pres­ no worrisome pilot light. him whether or not Hs approach ent period when they think they flight was maintaining a safe level. have the big .-capons and are ICE CREAM This second form of guidance is rompletely automatic. .lust therefore entitled to the big lalky 3. prorided for other runways at the set It and forget it. Fuel oil de­ Holf GoNon Package Big nations don't bluff easil\-. or same field, but not for the one he liveries are made aulnmaticallv. Mghten easily, and such altema- was using. To have made it avail­ ttans of power as are bound to come FRESHBAKED able for this runway too would in the course o f our armaments 4 • F<'ononiical. Oil Heating ha'-e meant considerable expense PEACE OF MIND with n|C e with Russia never declare any coats less to operate than any and engineering trouble. So it waa dMdends, one way or the other. other system. Vou’ll save up to not made available. But now, after There is only one rurrency into .80'% on your heating bill. 65 lives have been lost. It will prob­ - which armaments can he con­ BREAD 2 29' ably be provided, no matter Vhat verted, and that is the currenri,- of in the co.st and trouble. •e ’ Modern. Oil ••"Btlng Is the war itaelf. W e didn’t choose to con­ Our New Window We hav* a human tendency to modern method. Came Into gen­ m ELM CITY NEPCO vert when we thought we were on continue to take ceytaia ganibles. eral usage shout the name time tap. Russia can, if it thinks it is on as radio. Engineered for any 3 VARIETIES when eliminating them seems too JU t ^ now, choose war if it wants to. t.vpe of system — warm ale. much expense or trouble. The Pres­ Weather Station SLICED and that will be that. But it can't steam or hot water baseboard ident himself selected such a gam­ radiation. Ptoct of mind is th« most important guorantot Mghten us. The threats possible to ' COLD ble, yesterday, rattier than turn “ Everyliody talks about the weather” . . . hut now our age have outgroWn human back to Washington, or go some­ your Connecticut Bank and Trust Company is DO­ you got whon you install modern Oil Hooting. BACON cApacit:' to feel them. The greatest where else still a greater distance^ ING something about it! h e. Denendahle. There’s always o f all human destructive powers is Oil moons safe, clean, economieql, dependable GIRLS' 7 f« T4 from his own travel destination. a month’s supply^^of fuel stored CUTS also the weakest, - so far aa pro­ • Beginning Friday at 10:00 .\.M.. a new Weather rlrlit on voiir premises and von The risk was not very great, or the „ ------ducing results short of its own ca­ Station, in the window of your CB&T Manchester liaxe a choice of many brsnde heating... with not even o worrysome pilot N e w s p r i n g pilot would not have taken it. pacity for total destruction are Office at 893 Main Street, will keep you weather- and d-alers. QUANTITIES LIMITED! Neither would the pilot at La- lifht to think cdiout. Get thie straight facts. concerned. wi.se, scientifcally and conversational^ 1 Guardia have taken the risk, if he Romombor, Oil Hooting is the quality method P^s’. B U Y NOW! Dinner In Madrid had not thought it rather routine. • This new station's fla.shing colored lights w ill give » - .More Hea(. Ytm ret more Nobody i.s going td turn the you your weather forecast at a glance. baro­ heat for l-ss money with ell. Xn need to turn ronr thermostat for rosidontiol, institutional and commercial One American observer returned clock back, in the field of trans­ graph, an outside temperature thermometer and from Spain recently with the sur­ do\yn at night to meet a priee portation. But there is room for a an anemometer.will help you to do .Mime prognos­ guarantee. ostoblishments. prising verdict that Dictator keener advance evaluation of the ticating on your own. Franco was all ^flashed up, and at risks inevitably involved. the end of hia road. All kinds of • You're invited to the dedication tomorrow at 10:00 8 . Easier to eell. It’s easier .dobiesUc opposition to his regime, A.M. .After that, make it a habit to check the to sell your home with OU Reat- on economic, political, and reli- CB&T window at 893 Main Street every day for Ine because most ?>eonIe wrefer MIDDLi - gleua grounds was reported, and FOR INCOME TAX your 24 hour, up-to-the-minute weather story! If. Nine out of ten Conn, homes the Impreaalos given was that all enjoy Oil Heating. TURNPIKE that was left was a hollow shell of ASSISTANCE. CALL One-Stop F I^ c o authority which could not ANDERSON Shopper’* I MANCHESTER paiipetuate Ihialf for very long. If Ml 9-4764; Ml 9-0854 ^ • Ideal for NVw England. Oil Heat/en ^ A CB&T PUBIC SERVICE Ilrating Is this Ideal method toy f 10 New England* tNF of this ahould be true,'such this area because yon get more Open Tonight and Friday till 9 Ahjaimelencee would catch Ameri- heat- tor yonr money. And. It egfe foEriip policy, with what does nqt require .speelal inenlat- Have Oil Heating MiMtlmae aeems an unerring and Ing prevtsioBii. •llFbetraylng instinct In such mat-c ’ The ConneeKeut Bank dipapT to .the Saanish dlietator COSMETICS WE CARRY ALL AND TIUIST C06«ff>ANy l%!i^--;6^ore. THE TOP lANEjl I iftMtagla dramatic event In Manchester O ffice... 893 Main Street to ifiaU in such peie- ARTHUR OROe L-SS._ //■ { .iri ^..1:

/ ■ MANV-ill!;SlItt.K EVliiMM j HEKALU, MANl.;HESlEK, CONN^ THUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1969 PACK N IN K

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, EERRUARY 5. 1959 I I 7ARMER CHiNEY MILLS UnioH's Stonwide... WHAV—110 at, the VFW Home Sundgy. Feb. 15. WpOO—ISM Daily Radio WPUP.^1410 Two Youths Mrs. Wallett, Mra. Helen arififln. Set Saturday WKXB—SM SiMteni SUadard H0m lire. Theodore Fairbanks and Mrs. HARTFORD RO. om I PINE ST. * m L i r r i M » Everett Kennedy will rsprcsant the 1 ^ 1 unit’ .at the Department National MANCHESTER. CONN. A final sesalon of the Hebron T b » foUowiBi ptnrnm WHAY—Mualc Alley G>nvicted of UlM mr« MiipDad bjr tiM radte WTIC—Im ata cf Rueala SLO6ANS Sacristy dlnnar and opnfeMnce at Board of Tax Review will be held W'DRC—Mueie Through ttat Nifht tfia Hotel Stratfield, Bridgeport, on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. auaa(ein«nU and ara aub]ect to WPOP—Bob Scott Show Taking Buses Fbb. 13. changa without notiea. Any taxpayer having queations * vfilAY- Music Alley Mra. Daisy. Q. Bell,- teacher of WTIC—Image of Rustta PLENTY o f FREE PARKING concerning his property asaets- Miaclieiter Htrald N««« WDRC—Mualc Through tha Night Two Ellington taenagcra. charged the English speiaklng class for the ment or , tax bill may meet with WTOP—Mike Lawless n i l with the theft of two Ellington foretgii born. TVas introduced by Parcel Pickup Service the Board at this time. Mtuie tor Ui* J ln t atuft t : ( 4 - M ». Fairbanks. She presented the WINF—News ■chool buees on Jen. J4, were con­ Progressive Dinner HounJ Do* ( ; 1 » - fIN victed and eentenced In EIHngtorf following members of her class in WCIX Kot««o> W'lN’F—Bandstand To Your C»r: There will be a ''Progressive Din Justice Court Tuesday night. it program demonstrating knowl­ ner" on Saturday sponsored by the WKNB—Chuck Caron ■ :15- edge of Engliah; Mrs. Mary Stanek, WTIC—Rom Miller WHAY—Mualc Aliev Donald D. PaJogie, 17, of CTand Ball and Chain Club of St. Peter’s WDRO—Arthur .Tohneon WTIC—In____ Ima*e e( Russia TMI Rd., alleged driver of the bu* lira. Eva Zuaminakl, Mra. Dora Episcopal Church. It will start at WPOP»-Connectlcut ReUroem WDRC—Music Through the Night found wrecked agalnat a tree tn •Wacha. Frank Norvath, Hr. and WPOP—Mike Lawless NK| TUN the Lockwood home at 6:30 p.m. 4:41— y .30_ Broad Brook, was given a 60-day ICrs. Oeorge Sauer, Mrs. Helen W IN T -K tlte OPEN It AJie10T.M. MONDAY Thni THURSDAY Those members who are not con­ 4 i» a - WHAY—Music Alley suspended jail eentence on r charge GrWsei, lire. Anna Hagar. Pat WTIC—Image of Ruaila T H IliU d l THINi of theft of a motor vehicle. He re­ tacted but wish to attend are W IN l'^M uiic witn Jo* Qlrand WDRC—Miieic ThrouKh the Night Pasquale,- Hector Figuero. One of asked to call Priscilla Baxter. Fol WPOP—Mike Ijiwless ceived another 60-day sentence to the mernbeni of the class is a citi- OPEN I AJIelO P.M. FRIDAY aai SATURDAY *'JfH A Y—Hmind Do* lowing the dinner there will be »:44— be suspended after 12 days on a sen and the others are preparing WCCC—Record Review WHAY—Music Alley charge of operating a motor vehicle "Parlor Baseball." Prizes will be WKNB—Chuck CeroB WTIC—Image of Russia to become, cltlaens. Guests Included WTlC—Roes Miller WDRC—Music Thrt.ii*h the Night while hia licenae waa under aus- Mrs. Albert Root of Wethersfield, given. WDRC—Arthur Johnson Sir Galahads Initiated WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom WPOP Mike l.awlese penaion, district Americanism chairman, I0:»a- THINJC Hia companion, Harry I-., Bur­ The annual Initiation service of 4;Sa— W'HAV Music Atli 1 and Miss Barbara Wallett, Depart­ the Order of Sir Galahad will be WHAY—Hound Do* WTIC—Ireasurv of Music dick, 17, of Mountain SI..'waa given ment Americanism chairman. WriX"—Record Review WDRC—Music Tlwoush the Night a 60-day auepended sentence for held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at St tVKNB—Chuck Ceron WPOP—Mike Lawless theft of . a motor vehicle. Mrs. Wallett requested members Peter’s Episcopal Church. Members WTIC—Rosa Miller 14:15— to bring U.S. postal cards (o the 0\ . I I / / WDRC—Arthur Johnson The buaea, taken from the yard for Goodness ' ■ ■ ■ of the organization will present a WHAV—Music Alley WPOP—Connecticut Bellroom WTIC—Treasury n| Music of the Pearl Oil Co, where they are next meeting for a card shower pageant. The public is Invited. 4:4S— WDRC-Music Throuah the Night parked overnight, belonged to the -for patients in the three veterans' Pot Lack Supper WHAY—Hound Do* WTOP Mike Lawless Meyerhoff Bu.a Co. hospital. WCCC—Record Review tO:M>— The Pilgrim Fellowship of the WCCC—Record Review WHAV Mumc Alley Mrs. Charles Romanowski and SHOP Hebron Congregational will have WTIC—Ross Miller WTIC—Behind the Pages her committee served refreihments WDRC—Arthur Johneon WDRC—Music Through the Nighl Ijegfioii Auxiliary a potluck supper on Sunday for WPOP—<,:onnecticul Ballroom w r i'P Mike laiwlest at tables decorated in red. white parents, Trisitors, and prospective and blue, including clusters of Fellowship members. A movie and WHAY—lYed Swanson WHAY-.Mualc Alley Hears Banever small flags representing the Unit­ a discussion of Pilgrim Fellow­ WKN'B—Chuck Caron WTIC—CN Radio Raytew ed Nations. WCCC—Record Review WDRC—Music Through the Night ship programs for the future will G M U lP i WTIC—News WPOP- Mike Law|es.e Mrs. Jo.seph Waljett, pre.sidcnt be held following the supper. WDRC—News Keoi.rler 11 :«#— of the Anicncan l>egloii Auxiliary, CARIB CANNIBALS World’s Day of Prayer WTOP—Connecticut Ballroom WHAV Night Owl FOOD KING presided at the Joint meeting of the Before the coming of Columbus, • :• * - Wrii —News .V Registrations for the World’s WINF—News WDRC—Nswi Legion Post and Auxiliar.v Tues­ the West Indies had been invaded Day of Prayer should be sent Im­ WPOP—News day night at the I>egion Horne. Mrs. by a race of conquerwa, the mediately to Mrs. Albert A. WINF—Sports 11:15— Calinagoa. Columbus corrupted W'KNB—< hucJt Caron WHAV Night Owl Henri Pe.ssini pie.sented the guest Coolidge. Both men and women 5 WHAY—John Daley W lIC—Sfioiia FuimI speaker, Marshall Banever oR this the name to "Caribalee" and later are Invited. There will be a amall These stamps are in addition WDRC—Music Through the .Night WIIW, WHAY—Fred Swanson to “Carib." Till is the source of WTIC-Jloas Miller WPOP—Mlks Lawleae town, chief counsel of the 'Vet- charge for lunch. to the stamps you normally receive. 11:84- ersns' Administration, who gave the English word “cannibal," for Vi NO LABELS TO SAVC! NO COUPONS TO CLIP! W'DRC—Arthur Johnson Favorite Recipe Lunch WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom WHAY—Night Owl roasting and eating of their cap­ FOOD KING US. S. TOP CHOICE QUALITY MEAT DEPARTMENT tVTIi —eiarhghi Sersnad# a talk on federal and State bene­ The Women’s Fellowship of the SUPERMARKETS Ilia— WDRC—Music Through tha Night fits for veterans. tured enemies was a notable fea­ It's Mgy— ell you do is purchase your stomp WHAY—lYed Swanson Hebron Congregational Church WTOP—Mike l.awlesa Mrs. Wallett announced that the ture of the Carib way of life. U. S. TOP CHOICE BONELESS wifb bonus items and get your extra stompi of the WTIC—Ross Miller 11:45— will sponsor a “ Favorite Recipe ihe purchase of WDRC—Arthur Johnson WHAY -.Night Owl Lunch” next Wednesday. check-out counter. WPOP—Connecticut Bellroom WTIC- Btaritghi Serenade 2 - 5 Mrs. Irene Wright will be chair­ l:4 A - WDRC—Mualc Through the Night each uriii as listedbelo^ WHAY—Fred Swenson WPOP—Mike Ijiwleae man of the luncheon. Each person THE MORE YOU BUY— WTIC—Ross Miller attending is asked to bring her CAM PBELL’S WDRC—Arthur Johnson WINF—Sign Off THE MORE STAMPS YOU BET! WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom favorite recipe to exchange with other members of the group. Mem­ •:aa— ■CHUCK TOMATO SOUP 3 '°;?™ “ 3 5 ‘ eW»«WS8«Mgi!^ ^ WHAY—Fred Swanson bers of the Gilead Women’s Fel­ w n u —News Coventry lowship are Invited. KLEENEX WDRO—News Reporter WPOP—Mews Following the luncheon Mrs. Swift's Premium - Armour Star Althea Collins of Marlborough will pkjs. 4:M - FACIAL TISSUE of 400 WINF—News $1,000 More Granted apeak in the interests of the Par­ 2 WINF—Music tor ENenloi ents’ Group regarding funds to be FRESHf^AK STRAWBERRY 4 :U — ROAST raised for uniforms for the RHAM WKNB—Open Mike High School band. I 2-01. WHAY—Fred Swanson PRESERVES lar WTIC—Strictly Sports I * U. S. TOP CHOICE Men’s Fellowship Breakfast WDRC—Arthur Johneon To Board of Welfare The Rev. Herbert W. Dickerson, KITCHEN GARDEN FROZEN WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom pastor of the Hebron and Gilead 4;S(I— ft ) Congregational Churches an­ I O-oi. WTtAY—Fred Swanaon A II 000 fund transfer and a-2 wav radio.s to the town for In- GREEN PEAS pkgi. WTIC—Emile Cola Glee Club ! RIB STEAKS nounces a Men's Fellowship WDRC—Arthur Johneon request for a meeting with town lown-ow-ned <>u<^ks at Breakfast to take place at the MORTON'S FROZEN WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom ' , , n . .. Il’c Inwii S expenae. He said m his Hebron Church at 7:30 a.r.i., Feb. f :4 4 - counsel on the controversial 2-ua> jnipi-piptntinn of the situation U I COLONIAL MASTER SMOKED, FULLY COOKED Chicken, Meat Loaf, WHAY—Fred Swanaon radio topic were acted upon by the wa.s the power of the selectmen to 15. All men of the community are ■ F I I B l a b a a Turkey. Salisbury Steal' pkg. WTIt.—Three isiat eiatra All Meat Invited to taike part. WDRO—Lowell Thomas Coventrv Bond of Finance Tues- 1 do as they did 5-LB. Chuck Roast WPOP-Connecticut Ballroom No Renewal of Marriage Vows FRESHPAK da'- lugiit ' ”0 'f' ssy 'bat funds, CAN A renewal of marriage vows T:*a- Kenneth M. Spencer, rliairman su'i'li a.s Ihe general road funds I CANNED PICNICS Waste 16-oz. WTIAY—Fred Swanson will take place at the Feb. 15 F which the installation coats WTIC—Ski Report of the Board of Welfare, appealed f'_''n' evening service at St. Peter’s CRANBERRY Sauce2 / / WDRC—Amos and Andy before the Kinanee Beaifi and re of the radios liad been taken, were WPOP—Bob Scoll Show intended to cover a multitude of Episcopal Church. The service will GRAND quested that the $1 000 additional start at 6:30 p.m. appropriation be made for his expenses too numerous to' Uemire 12-01. WHAY—Fred Rwarison separately. He said it would he FOOD KING HEAVY WESTERN ECONO-BEEF DEPT. Couples wishing to attend a din­ WTIC—Your Senator from Conn B oard. LIQUID DETERGENT WDRC- Ainoe end Minv He^sald the ^2,.^00 appropriated impractical If not impossiblp to ner at the Yankee Silversmith CHUCK WPOP—Bob Scnlt Show authorize each expenditure sepa­ following the service are asked to i in the tow n budget had been ex- 1 :* * - rately .lud that the selectmen were contact the Rev. Douglas F. WJIAY-- Fred Rwanann ; pended at the approximate rate of STEAK expected to Use their own “good 1150 Burnside Ave., East Hartford WTIC—News ,1400 per month since Sept 1. the Genuine Lamb Legs ^ Pimm. WDRC—Answer Please sense and Judgment" on what is, JUST BEYOND THE M.ANOHE8TER TOWN LINE ir Fire Department Meets WPOP—Bob Scott Show ,«lait of the fiscal year He saiii YOU MAY WIN A best for title town in certain In- I there waa approximately one The Hebron Volunteer Fire De- 7:4.1- sla n ce s.* - WED., TilUR-S., FRJ., 6A.M. to 6 P.M. WIIAY —Fred Swanson 'monih'.s fund left. fartmen't will hold a business WTIC—News It waa suggeatefl -b y T.k),vzim Store Hours: MON., TUES., SAT.; 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. When asked hy the Boaid to meeting tomorrow night at the FREE TRIP TO MIAMI WDRC—K R Murrow that tlie Board of Finance WPOP—Rob Scott Show estimate the amount needed for WHOLE LAMB CARCASS ; ; ■ .39* local fire house. Members are re­ snggesi that Other government | lb. l:*0— the remainder of the year, Spen­ minded that dues are now payable. WHAY—Music Alley agencies adopt the recommenda- Get Entry Blank cer said It was impns.sible to esti SPECIAL SALE DAYS Personal Notes WTIC—Nlslilhne , , , tinns made bv the town auditor In A daughter was born yesterday WDRC—World Tonisrhi mate bqt that the Board of Wei- antiual report Or give reasons W P O P -R ob Scott Show L E G S (Whole) to Mr. and Mra. Richard M. Grant At Your Neighborhood .faro had ongiinallv requested cannot be adopted He THURSDAY. FES. 5 Thru SATURDAY. FEB. 7 1 49' 1 :1 5 - at the Windham Community Me­ W'HAY—Music Alley $■>.000 and that the past tne aonfic of the recommenda- W1IC—NiKhtIme ) months had borne out the nce(i for ^jons appear year after year and morial Hospital. Besides the new GRAND UNION W DRC— Music TbrouKb the .S;*hl Mhnl amount The Board granted nntlung is done about them, comer, the Grants have three aons W PO P— Boh Scnlt .Show $10 0 WORTH 3T|\||||ps FREE and a daughter. i '311— ■ Spencers request. ; There followed a discussion on FOREQUARTER ~ >^33' 'WHAV- Music Alter j Talks with ('oiiiisel j firepitiof of Russia Manchester Evening Herald He­ BONELESS BRISKET WDRC—Music Thrmuch the Ni*tu , A motion was made by Finance This was one of the items mfn- With every purchase of 6 oz. package of the famous EXTRA STAMPS WITH THE PURCHASE OF AHY / WPOP—Boh Scott Show B oard member Stephen X^yzim I tinned in the auditor s ropmt for-at bron correspondent. Miss Susan FRONT that the selectmen be aaked to jea.st the past two years John •(;KM” ready to eat SI.ICED MEATS we will give you B. Pendleton, telephone ACademy Television Programs arrange a meeting between th? Slone, chairman of the Finance $1.00 worth of World Green Stamps as a bonus LOIR LAMB CHOPS *79* 8-3454. GRAND UNION CUT Board of Finance and Town Conn- Board said the .sele( lmen had re- I.imit . . . Buy as many packages as you like . On Page Two sel Paul Grooberl to diseuas a rul-j ceived a letter from ilie Slate U- lb 69c lb. ing by Grooberl concerning the . brary Department saving that by remember . . . CORNED BEEF View of Sputnik ! purchase and installation of 2-way .atjjte law a door Ibai would with- $1.00 WORTH OF STAMPS WITH RIB LAMB CHOPS •59' I radios in town trucks and the aland tire for a period of at least EVERY PACKAGE Possible Tonight COFFEE S GENERAL amount of "discretion'’ allowed ad-J four hours Is required CROSS RIB ROAST IA EXTRA STAMPS I ministialive oflicials in the ex- Tlie letler, Slone said, gave the B with purchase of 1 ib. penditures of town funds. The town until April 15 to sl.irt action HICKORY SMOKED TV SERVICE Cambridge, Mass,, Feb. S (JF) — lb nioUon was carried by a vote of on the matter. Stone said that if Tender SKIMLESS PRAMKB Days M AF A Call 3-2 nothing wa.s done bv fliat time the Residents of the entire Eastern EARLY MORN bag 5T< Bonaless Juicy Nights Plus Parts : Ghoobert had said that his office state could have it installed and Seaboard have an excellent op­ ‘ LONG j was ronsulted on the matter of the bill the town for the work No ar- Pork Roast BACON SQUARES portunity to see the Russian sat­ ____ CHIRRYSTONB CLAMS ISLAND doz. TEL. Ml S-5482 89 39c I selectmen leaning privately owned. i tion was taken on the matter. FULL 7-RIB CUT ellite Sputnik III tonight if the FRESHPAK FRESH FRESH SWORD PISH STBAKS SLICED Ib. 49c CODFISH STBAKS SLICED 49c Cut frnin .vming tender pork lolna, theoe sky Is clear. rnaHta will wive you money, . .Regular­ The Smithsonian Astrophysical Lb. WALLEN’S RESTAURANT TYPE WALLEN’S W W W WWWW W V W W W V W W WWWWW W W W W W VW ly priced at 49c Ih. Observatory estimates that the GRAND UNION : , 6 5 t moonlet will pass up the East SW HT CALIPORNIA-Largo Sixe WHOLE Coast between 6:46 to 6:56 p.m. tb Eastern Standard Time. tin The satellite is scheduled to NANCYINCYLYNN LYNN '■A9 * IAJ..IMIBWI FROZEN FOODS KRAFT FAMOUS to look toward the southeast. Long-Groin Howord lohnson Frozen Jock Robbit Sunshine Favorite Liquid Shortening lb. EGGS qt. Bet. ORANGE FRENCH VELVEETA Aunt Caroline Rice A 3 GREEN SPLIT^PEAS PEANUT BUnER Wesson Oil bottle t FRIED Man Snatches Son BAKED MACARONI Cookies 14-..^ -kgs. Instant Coffee JUICE Libby's New Deep-Minted 2 29c M b be* POTATOES ALPS IMPORTED SLICED From Truck Path '‘r 39c lb. 2 0 - d z . PineoDple Chunks con For Flokier Pastry Weston Chase & Sanborn BACON 4 9 y doz. doz. Protein-Rich 5 lb n 00 l.b, Pkg, 29c SWISS ‘ “ Hamden, Conn., Feb. 5 liD — A America's Favorite Father risked his life and grabbed Cleanest Cleon Possible BABY SPRY SHORTENING PEPPERONI his son from the path of a run­ MEATS away truck here yesterday. Tide Detergent ^ GERBER 14b. am Duz Soap 3 4 ' °S CONNECTICUT FRESH GRADE A LARGE Niether was Injured, but the MU! 31c“.»r.83c CRACKERS Contains Its Qwn Bleach FANCY FLOKiUOLD, INDIAN RIVER father, Orlando Amato, 47, of New ■ FULL SIZE N 2 ClMM WhltMl ROASTING PLUMP Haven, said his pants were Blu-White S 27< 7-.S. pk, 29c EGGS 2Do.n.OO SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 10 For 59c I WHITE SLICED N snagged by the vehicle aa it rolled Blue Dot DUZ s^t 34c Oxydol & 3 4 ' NATIVE lb. Thin Hkinned—heavy with juice. by. Modern Suds ra Aittaalli ehSaukat _ America's Quality Tea- i I CHICKENS 4 7 d The truck’s driver had been CASCADE X" 43c 10 LB. U. S. NO. 1 FANCY 8UNKI8T CALIFORNIA Trend Detergent 2 pkgs. 39* thrown out of the driver’s seat mo­ BLUE CHEER StitfvMl C««NM Sweetheart Soap 3 £? 25' 39c ments before when the truck col­ B M Y 'S CHOXAN ^ 49c SALADA TEA t • 4 • 4 4 NAVEL ORANGES Doz. ■ BREAD S lided witb a station wagon. Minus 18-oz. ^PREMIUM SALTfNES ...... Lb. Pk^. 29c POTATOES 29c Btale a driver, the truck rolled away f a n c y s o u t h . AMERICAN Trend Liquid 2'^“ 59^ 33c 79c Liquid Bleicii o.19c Beads 0 ' Bleach pke- m FR^SH BAKED from Uia accident scene, climbed 81c - 63c CELI.O over a curb, and headed toward HONEYDEWS (Extra Large Size) Each 49c I DAILY H STOCK UP WITH BASIC SUPPLIBS AT OIKANO UNION'S LOW PNICIS ■ 9 1 A w’Intertiihe taate treat! Dennis Amato, 2. CARROTS 2 Pkgs. 19c The boy’s father, standing in tha Manchester Shopping Parkade, Middle Tumpike W. and Broad St,. Manchcater—Open Monday. Tueaday, 10 A.M. to S P.M. IHICHLAND PARK MARKET -I FANCY, LARGE, FIRM, RIPE atreet, saw what was happening Wedneeday. Thnnidayt Friday, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.-^aturday, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. - and was idile to reach his child in IITH tG H LA N D ST,. MANCHESTER Ml 3^278 WE GIVE DOUBLE WORLD GREEN STAMPS TOMATOES 29c i 2 Loaves 29® *! TRlPLE-8 STAMP REDSMPnON CENTE&—180 MABKKT SQUAIUB, NKWINOTON EVERY WEDNESDAY • '<1 f L; N^eee.e..ee.ee. I I y

■ 'i. I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1959 PAOV ELBVHf MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1969 P A G S T iM White Elephant Back Probers Seek Ati* Super Markets in Monthestir - 261 Broad St. and 1161. Center St. Open Wed., Thurs. and Friday Until 9 p. w. Nikita Would Assure T D C toA sk $3,405 Budget With Big Sales News On Airliner Cracknp lOOtlii BIRTHDAY CELEkRATIONI Access to West Berlin AMIRICAH OIMNDAILE f o o d M IRCH Ak A proposed ieS»-«» budget call­ will be given The cauunber of Oommerce’s^that only om ing for an expenditur* of out for the FIRST live whlU ele­ (Oontfnned from Page One) m m (OMttntMd from to all, another la deprived of these less than the $16,000 allocated to •whlU elephant" has awakened phant delivered. Any other ele- righu." It last year has bsen arrived at from hi* year-long sleep and 1* phanU which show up after that gold his agency had discussed In- Seniors Qtib ■Id* world. Thl* *pp«*red to be He added that he had "no in­ by the Town Development Com­ busily trumpeting forth news of are "stricUy on their own," he atalling such altitude-direction (tlrmer th*n hi* prexnous statement tention at all of asking for a visa equipment on runway 22. But there iiiat the Soviet Union would guar­ for such a trip" but considered mission (TDC). the biggest eale* promotion ever aaid. 4 Years Old The developers are scheduled to attempted In Manchester. Comp Oat are troublesome en^neering prob- antee West Berlin would be sup­ his exclusion "a question of the Plans are also underway to pro­ lema, he added, including the sink­ plied with food and its economy rights of man." Khrushchev said present a $12,695 proposed budget Sponsored by the retail division to General Manager Richard Mar- of the Chamber, the sale will be vide camping equipment for those ing of pilings in adjacent Flushing One hundred and nineteen per­ ■upported by order* from E!nsl It wasn’t clear for what misde­ who wish to sleep out *o they may Bay that might Impede water ship­ Germany and the Soviet Union. meanors the President deprive* me tin at a departmental hearing held on WaMilngton’s Birthday m sons attended the celebration of March 6 at 9:30 a.m. it we* last year, the first time the be first in line to Uke advanUge ping. the fourth anniversary of the Sen­ D $CEl "tV'e are prepared,” Khrujhihev of the opportunity of enjoying Also spearheading an inquiry In­ ■aid, "to lake part with the USA, those things Which are enjoyed by Accounting for the decrease la •Vhlte, elephant” promotion was of the bargains offered when the ior Citizens (Jlub at the Commun­ Britain and France in draflinR a the fact that, at a meeUng Tues­ held here. sale begins at 9 a.m. to the crash Is Queens Dlst. Atty. ity Y yesterday afternoon. other* being given the rights to Frank D. O'Connor. ■Utiite which would guarantee the view that country." day night. It was decided to ter­ Leat year found prospective Also os part of It* advance pub­ A production of "This Is Your normal development of West Ber­ Repeating a claim he made in minate the group’s contract with customers sleeping in cars and licity program the Chamber will The crash was the first of the Life" was presented by James ir You con put your trust in "Super-Right" Quality! lin the links of that city with all opening the 21st Congress of the Economic Development Asaoclates, doorways to take advantage of the circulate 60,000 tabloid* In more 104-foot, ,50-ton craft, a $1,700,000 Herdic, director of the club, who fantastically low-priced “white than 30 Connecticut town* east of airliner that uses iLs jet exhaust to portrayed Ralph Edwards. Win­ countrie.s with which It de.sirca to Soviet parly, the Soviet premier a Boston consulting firm. SUPER-RIGHTbUh’tK-KlioMI MCAVT H EAVY CORN-FEDGUKN-|-tU STEERbtttK IBEEF have relations, as well as the ac­ said in hi* closing speech; Ten thousand dollars had been elephant” articles offered for sale the river. turn a turbine wheel which is con­ field Chase WM the celebrity. and, in some cases, shoppers were So far, the three largest "white nected to propellers. f cess of these countries to the free It I* not just rhetoric when we set aside In last year’s budget for There were 12 persons who had city.",,, sav that we .have...... organized„------the , the services of the consulting literally climbing the store ahelvea elephants” are being offered by Eastern Airlines began operat­ been In his life some time or other. TTir West has rejected the free production of Interconllnen- firm, and. with the termination of for bargains. Manchester Motor Sale* which will ing the Electraa Jan 1. American The story of his life was written TOP ROUND or clly propo.sal. advanced as *^11*1 ballistic mtssllca. Nor do we the contract, $7,800 of the amount Auto for 8 Cents sell a 1951 Desoto convertible at put the turbo-prop into service be­ by Mrs. Elizabeth Dobson and Miss mean* of cndiiiK the 4-power con-1 ^^,g gg ^ threat to anyone but will have been spent. According to Joseph Garman, 11 a.m. for $88, a 1948 Pontiac tween Chicago and New York on Helen Chedell. trol of the old German capilat to make clear the real situation. chairman of the sales promotion Club coupe at noon for $8.88 and Jen. 23. Other entertainment Included a BOTTOM. ROUND lb . i h The Boston firm has been aid committee, this year’s event will ' In Washington, D. C., today, Lt. Roasts The Soviet Union has thrralcncd ..j tt,ink that it is time that a 1948 Ford 4-door at 1 p m. for songfest and the dancing of the to turn control of We.sl Berlins ytmerican strategists slopped ing the TDC for more than a year be even bigger and more mer­ Gen. Eiwood R. Quesada, retired, In setting up a professional pro- 8 rents. Virginia Reel. At ■ the end of the SUPER-RIGHT SMOKED life-lines over to Ka.sl Germany 11 pojiriing their calculations on the chandise will be offered. Among The planned river crossing is head of the Federal Aviation program a spaghetti supper was a Berlin .aeUlemcnl i* not reached j|,„gjon that In the event of the j K'"'"" the„ Items to be sold will be an undoubtedly the most spectacular Agency, reports on the accident served by Girl Scout Troop 49. U. S. GOV'T INSPECTED FRESH by Mav. _ outbreak of a military conflicl, I try to Manchealer. It also helped automobile for 8 cents, an auto­ sales promotion "gimmick " the lo­ before, a closed session of the the commission in locating an exe matic washer for 1 cent, a lawn The club started four years ago IJkr a •Burning Fmw the territory of the USA will re­ cal Chamber has ever come up House Commerce Committee. with nine members. Today there Khrushchev declared the situa­ main unassailable. cutive director - Richard 'Tibbita— mower for $1.98 and so on. with. .The committee chairman, Oren Boneless Butts LB tion in Berlin is like "a burning to hesd the program. Although plans have not yet are 175 member*. An average of BIRTHDAY "This has long ceased being the The date for the re-enactment Harris (D-Ark), said the commit­ 90 attend the weekly meetings. All fuse in a gunpowder cellar or a dc- ca.se and it exists only In the wish­ Flexible Contract been fully completed, the Chamber of Washington’s Delaware River tee also would inquire generally in­ SUPER-RIGHT PORK ROAST lavcd action bomb whose mc. hsn- plans an. advance . publicity pro­ persons who have reached 60. and ful thoughts of American gen­ The contract between the de­ trip has been set tentatively for to Jet safety problems. feel they need a little relaxation ism may result in an explosion at erals." velopers and the Boston firm was gram which will see "George Feb. 16, weather permitting. If CHICKEN anv moment." Washington accompanied by six and fun, may attend these meet­ Khnishchev charged that U.S. purposely hiade as flexible ss pos­ conditions make the crossing Im- THOROUOHl.Y TESTED ings on Wednesday afternoons at •■In our view." he said, the turn­ leaders are ready to sacrifice their sible In order to allow the agree­ stalwart colonials" rowing across po.ssible at that time It will prob­ American Airlines in Hartford Fresh Shoulders LB 39' ing of West Berlin into a free de- the icy Connecticut River as they ably be made on the 19th, Garman said this morning that the Electra the Community Y. Refre.shmcnts /859-1959 own Allies In a war with the So­ ment to be terminated at the re­ are sponsored by the churches of mililarized city would create con­ viet Union and are following "the quest of the commission when a head for the sale; the fabulously said. Is one of the most thoroughly test­ IN QUARTERS ditions for the solution of other rich Maharajah of Ras-ma-shoor Willard J. Marvin, manager of ed airliners ever to enter commer­ Manchester. U S, GOV'T IN5;PECTED, GRADE A policy of dealers in blood." Such suitable dlrectoi* was hired and a Chickens Rf AOY-TO COOK. 2' j TO 3’/2 IBS controversial questions and would dealers, he declared, "for the sake consultant was no longer needed. has already started on the long Sherwin-Williams paint store, will cial service. Lockheed has been 5 contribute to the safeguarding of trip from his Indian kingdom to do the ."Washington bit’’ in the flying airplanes of this model since BREAST LEG security In Europe and consequent­ of enrichment are ready to sell Tibbils today praistd the work not only their own friends but Economic. Development Associates participate, according to the bow of the boat, a 16-foot dory 1957, and some 20 are now in com­ Link Sausage SUPER-RIGHT ly In the whole world." their own fathers." j had done in setting up the pro­ Chamber, and Manche.ster area ; joaned by the McIntosh Boat Co. mercial service with various air­ QUARTERS QUARTERS TO YOU WHO HAVE NEVER SHOPPED AT AAP . . . W l ' Khrushchev insisted his plan for residents will have a chance to win | xhe Crew lines. Local Stocks INVITE YOU TO CHECK, COMPARE PRICES . . . SAVII West Berlin, coupled with a Ger­ But Khrushchev said the Soviet gram. which entailed a detailed Sliced Pork Liver Union is still confident it can head study of properties available In a prize in a “tail-story contest" In- j xhe rowers will be Creighton Just two months ago, a Ixirkheed man peace treaty, would not volving white elephants. Shoor of Shoor Jewelers, Garman Electra similar to that which tinue the Cold War. since Ih''' off war and defeat the West in town for Industry, procedures to be Quotations Furnished by peaceful economic competition. followed In conducting a sales cam­ Going on the theory that any' Coret Casuals, Leo N. Juran of crashed last midnight completed a the one nor the other sid e will de­ town can have an Easter egg hunt, Coburn A MIddlebrook. Inc. Famous Name Brands rive any material advantages if The Soviet government, he assert­ paign to attract . Industry, com­ And So, They Were Born the Fairway. John F. Devanney 52,000 mile world tour which took Bank Atocks t IB SUPER RIGHT ALL MEAT SKINLESS ed. "consistently and reaolulely pilation of facts on ^he forming of ttnhnl 9 and Mareo Matthew. 8, of Bolton marvel at newly-bom chicks held by their teach­ the Chamber will make a switch of Highland Park Market and Al­ It to 19 countries. The airplane Bid Asked LB these problems are solved in ac­ and hide a "white elephant” (just fred Flagg of the W. T. Grant visited 32 cities during the tour HEILMAN'S cordance with our proposals. piir.siied and will go on pursuing an Industrial foundation here and er Mrs Bertha McGarr^ of Hartford. The third graders at Bolton Elementary School kept close Conn. Bank and Trust FRANKFORTS BOTH •The premier said the Soviet a peace-loving foreign policy." similar Information. watch on eggs placed In incubator until they began to hatch yesterday as a regular part of their a small, stuffed one) somewhere in Store at the Shopping Parkade. across the United States. Canada, Co...... 40 42 town. A prize will be given to the All will be dressed In colonial cos­ across the North Atlantic, in Eu­ Union will create conditions for "We want to compete with the The Information gathered by the studies. ______First National Bank of TO BAKE, BROIL or FRY AND 1 LB TANGY, TASTY FOR Mayonnaise PTS 39= OTS 69= ending the Cold War. for solring capitalist countries In the peace­ Boston firm in a relatively short finder. tumes. The sixth rower has not rope, Asia and the Middle East. yet been chosen, nor has it been The military counterpart of the Manchester ...... 38 — the disarmament problem and es­ ful field," he said, ’"to compete In time would have taken much long­ The Chamber is also giving Hartford Natblliie’ SAUERKRAUT tablishing International relations the development of productive er, TIbblls said. If the commission U.S. Hands Soviet someone a chance to make an easy determined yet just where the Allison engines used on the Electra Bank A iTrust Co. 37’.i 39>,i HEINZ, that would rule out war. ^ had tried to do It without such hundred dollars, for It Is planning crossing will be made. piled up more than 450.000 flight forces, the development of econ­ Members of the promotion com­ Fire Insurance Companle.* Other governments should show omic potential of the country. In assistance. Teacher^ Reject Plan Evidence Red Jets to give the money as a prize to hours without incident over a 2- Aetna Fire ...... 78 81 their will to end the Cold War. Tibbita said he believed It would the first person who shows up with mittee beside Garman are Louis year period, the airline aaid. 205 raising of the material and cul­ Apter, Harold Burnett, Philip Hartford F ir e ...... 195 Applesauce JARS Siirushchev said. He then made his tural well-being of the people. have taken the commission another a live white elephant during the National ...... 116 122 btatemenl that he wa, willing m Downed U.S. Plane Washington's Birthday celebra­ Hanscome, Harry Clare, Flagg, 81'a • \Ve want each system in the three nr four years without techni­ Walter Gorman. Phillip Harrison, Phoenix ...... 78 concede the West victory in the course of this competition to show cal help to set up the program it For $6,775 Top Pay tion. Troop Wins Award Lite and Indemnity Ino. Cos. SUGAR OR HONEY Cold War. now has. This would have cost (Continued trom Page One) John Wiet, executive vice presi­ Marvin, Norman Spector and Leon Aetna Casualty .... 187 197 its economic and spiritual forces. Thorp. On the question of Germany as a "We consider that the social more in the long run he said, than dent of the Chamber, emphasizes For Fund Raising; Aetna L ife ...... 245 2.55 whole, Khrushchev addressed him­ the fee paid to the consulting firm. Manchester’s teachers rcjccled«f'policles subcommittee for final The record of the Soviet airmen’s Conn. General ...... 323 3,38 BANQUET CUP-UP FROZEN Nabisco Grahams pkg32= self directly to West German Chan­ system which will yield to the a proposed pay increase of $275 judgment. people the greatest amount of ma­ Under the proposed budget. $7.- TTie subcommittee met Tuesday radio contact was filled with Ben E. Jeffries of 20 Newman Hlfd. Steam Boiler 115 121 1 LB 4 OZ cellor Konrad Adenauer. He told 94.') would be set aside for salaries. on the present maximum of Travelers ...... 90 93 WEEK-END SPECIALS! Adenauer ’’neither you by yourself terial benefits, the system which $6,500 this morning, and gave two and drafted the letter of rejection, technical chit-chat about altitudes St. has received the Commi-ssioner will give the people unlimited op­ This includes Tlbbil’s annual sal­ Cole Big Chief Award for Troop Public Dtilltle* FRIED CHICKEN PKG 99' EDUCATOR - FRESH AND CHEWY nor with the aid of your Allies ary of $6,240. The amount to be reasons: according to Potterton. and positions. But the key portions Macmillan Accepts Conn. Light A Power 24 26 portunities for spiritual develop­ Two Counter-Proposals 25's performance in the Boy Scout are capable of abolishing Uie Social­ set aside for transportation' would 1) The increase carried with It clearly signaled an attack had been Hartford Electric Lt 66'i 68'a FROZEN - BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY Beech-Nut Coffee ca“79'^ ist (Communist) aystem In eastern ment —- that system will be the However, the letter contained made. Lake of Isles fund campaign. Jef­ progressive on^ and the future Increase from last year’s $800 to the addition of a 14th step to the fries is a conimiUceman of the Hartford Gas Co. . 44 ■-- Fig Bars 2 ’p^K^s^ 49= Germany.” Khrushchev sa.ld the present 13-slep pay scale. two counter-proposals. They went like this: S a n s sre witling to sit down will belong to It." $1,600, and for advertising from (1) A request for "full imple­ troop, which Is sponsored by St. Southern New England $800 to $1,200. 2) The increase fell short of the "582, I see the target, to the Telephone ...... 43 45'i BANQUET DINNERS 2 .or89= Chase & Sanborn COFFEE CAN 79' The people, he continued, will $7,000 maximum the teachers are mentation of the fifth and .sixth right. Offer to Visit Nikita Mary's Church. *"‘^Bui*'lf vou make your condi­ Step up Program levels of preparation (ma.stcr’s He received the award last night Slaniifarturing Companies A 4 IN 1 PRODUCT decide which is the belter system. seeking "I see the target a large Arrow, Hart. Heg. . 63 66 tion the abolition and "bsorpUmi "We are confident Uial the Tibbils explained now that the degree),’’ l.e., a raise of $350 on at the Hedges in New Britain when CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN HEAT 'N SERVE Maxwell House COFFEE C AN 80' of the German Democratic l Com- spade work has been completed in In a letter sent by George Pot- (Continued Irom Page One) the final report meeting was held A.s.iociated Spring . 19'# 21 people will make the right choice, the fifth level and a raise of $400 "I am 201, I see the target, at­ Bristol Brass ...... 13 10OZ munistl Republic, the abolition of and that they will make this setting up the TDC program, the lerton, chairman of the ^Manches­ on the slrth level. This would be by Charier Oak Council on the 11’. a Clorex QTs 17= oA 33= gal 53= the social gains of the working group Is ready to embark on the ter Eklucation As.sociatlon's per­ tack! Tha British Prime Minister's trip fund drive. The troop, averaging Collins ...... 86 91 PKGS choice without unleashing of a $50 more at each of these levels, "I am 201, I am attacking the Scouts Plan Dunham Bush ...... 9 10 FRIED FISH STICKS 2 P°K^s 69 Sanka Coffee ^85^ people of the GDR, that is a con­ war between states and without second part of the campaign which sonnel policies committee to Atty. for a total of 114 teachers. Tlie cost ha* the approval of both Dulles and better than $40 a family, has will involve much more traveling Harold Garrlly. chairman of the target . . . pledged $1,000 for the purchase of Em-Hart ...... 49'4 52',^ SOFT - WHITE AND COLORED dition that we cannot even disciisa. hydrogen and atom bombs," would be $5,700. "Attack, attack, 218, attack . . . President Eisenhower, reliable If we were to do that we would he and advertising than has been done Board of Education's i^ersonnel a troop site at the new scout res­ Fafnir Bearing . .. 79 83 Chock Full o'Nuts COFFEE C AN 87^ PKGS #QC khruslicliev said. -(2 ) An offer to reopen negoHa- "The target is a transport, 4- For Visit of sources said. Macmillan was re­ Landers, Frarv. Clark 19 21 taking upon ourselves functions A .summary of the premier's in the past. The stepped up cam­ policie.s committee, the offer of lion of the basic pay scale, and a ervation. that are not within our jurisdic­ paign also accounts for an Increase a new 14-step scale with a maxi­ engined . . . ported to have assured Dulles that J. Watson Beach, general chair­ N. B. Machine ...... 30 32 ______Angel Tissues 4 OF 400 07 speech wa.s broadcast by Moscow reiteration of the request for a "Roger. 201, I am attacking the North and Judd ... . 26 29 tion, since this would be interfer­ Radio. The final session of the 10- from last year’s $1 000 to $1..600 mum of $6;775 was rejected. minimum of $4,060 to $7,000 for a Girl Guides he has no intention of making any man of the drive, reported la.st RNNlVERSftRV ence in other people's affairs for office supplies in the coming target . . . night that pledges and contribu­ Rii.ssell Mfg...... 25'i, 28'- day Congress was closed to we.sl- The new pay scale offer re­ bachelor’s degree. "The target Is burning. private agreement with Khrush­ tions now total $480,000, or 96 per Stanley Works . . . 43'i 46'a WHITE, SPICE, YELLOW, EUDGE-BURNT SUGAR Khrushchev said M oscow ■ j new.smcn, w ho w ere admitted year. sulted from an informal meeting According to Arthur H. llling, Plan.s for the visit of a group The commission l.i also Investi­ "There'.'i a hit . . . chev. cent of the $500,000 goal. He told Terry S team ...... 45 DUNCAN 1 LB 3 OZ ' not object to free “ .r, r ; only for the opening on Jan. 27. of .vhool authorities and Town superintendent of .schools, the in­ of four Scottish girls and their . 28 30'i and West Germany agree gating the workings of industrial "Tlie target Is burning, 582, . . ■Well-informed diplomatic aoiirccs 325 key volunteer campaigners and Torrington ...... ’ khriish liev denied that the Directors la.st week. At that time stitution of a $7,000 marlnuim for "The target is banking. . . Scout officials he is confident the U.S. Envelope, com. . 24' ? 26 >j JANE PARKER Cake Mixes HINES...... PKG 29= without the Interference of a thiid Soviet Union "intends to con­ foundations in Old Saybrook and Mayor Eugene Kelly and Director principals and teachers would cost , leader to Manchester this summer said Macmillan looks upon his pro­ Mfxn JI/latch-House Plant Sale! Danielson preparatory to embark­ "Open fire, . . were reportinl on at the meeting jected trip as reconnaisance to feci goal will be .surpa.ssed when re­ U.S. Envelope, pfd. . 12 14 Cherry Pie REGULAR PRICE 59c NOW party." He added; tinue the Colli War," a statement Ronald .laco’is said they would the town $135,000 In addition to "218, are you attacking? ports are made during the next Veeder Root ...... 49i,i 52’, PHILODENDRON "We can. Indeed, asaumc that he said U.S. Secretary of State ing on a move to have such a foun­ l e in favor of the 14th slap in­ the regular increment of $53,000, of the board of directors of the out the Soviet leaders on their JANE PARKER SPECIALLY MILK CHOC. Of ALMOND, GIANT SIZE EACH the Germans will at some time dation established here by private "Yes, yes. . . basic atUlude to questions dirid­ few days by units which have not The above quotations are not to Uiillcs "tolerated at hts press con­ crease. which would cost the, town making a total of $188,000. "The target 1s burning. . . Manchester Girl Scouts Tuesday be construed as actual markets. GOLDEN POTHOS want to conduct free elections to Individuals. Potterton said this morning the ing East and West—particularly yet filed return.s. Spanish Bar REG. PRICE 39c PRICED W W ference on Jan. 27.” $37,000 in addition to the cost of "The tail a.ssembly is falling off night at the Girl Scout office. 3 POTS 0 abolish the capitalist aystem in He also complained that in re­ Robert Fuller, recently appoint­ regular salapes and salary Incre­ teachers had withdrawnHheir orig­ the future of Germany. MARBLE QUEEN Hershey or Nestle Bars 39 western Germany." ed to the TDC by the Board of Di­ the ta./et. . . Reporting on the coming vi.sit Dulles arrived from Washing­ JANE PARKER HOMESTYLE PKG OF 6 n C cent specclics by rresidoni F.isen- ments. inal plan to ask for help on Blue "Look 1 On the Geneva conference to^liower and Vice President Nixon rectors. joined the commission for CroM, Connecticut Medical Serv­ from overseas guests, Miss Emily ton yesterday and conferred with Donuts REGULAR PRICE 29c NOW end nuclear testa. Khnishchev said ■ ^ the first lime at Tiie.sday’s meet­ At that meeting Garrlty had "Oh? return to the old hel- aalml that the Directors promise ice, and life insurance payments "Look at him, he will not get Smith, leader of Senior Troop 1. Macmillan and Lloyd, the first in ★ ★ Russia will never agree to west­ ; ligerent terminology." Khriish- ing. P'uller i.s manager of the Ly- order to concentrate their en­ which Is sponsoring the visit of a series of talks designed to keep Jane Parker, Reg. O O * ” dall and Foiilds Co. the teachers a $7,000 maximum to away, he is already falling. VALENTINE SPECIALI ern proposals for corRrol d ic v added be reached in two years. The Di­ ergies on obtaining the $7,000 "'Yes, he is falling. I will finish the group, stated that the Scots a united Allied front against So­ Cinnamon Loaf Price 35c N O W delect explosions. The Russians have written that they will arrive viet pressure to drive the western big used car MODEL MQULAR PtICI "Thus certain circles In the rectors turned down the idea, say­ maximum. him off, boy.s, I will finish him off JANE objectlon to these proposals is the , U.S.A want to bring In naught the IKE, DEMOCRATS CONFER He said that Hartford was go- in New York, via plane from Glas­ forces out of Berlin. Cory DKG-S Coffee Brewer! ww V rr pn lox or 1 PAIRS main stumbling blqck in the Ge­ Thomasville, Ga,. Feb. 5 dfl— ing they did not wish to be rom- on the run. thaw which to a certain extent mitted to a budget request for .ng to go to a $7,200 maximum. "The target has lost control, It gow, on Aug. 25, and plan to re­ Dulles was moving swiftly to Coconut BAR Cookies PARKER PKg 2 5 neva talks. has taken place In relations be­ President Elsenhower ho* been He also said that Rockville, which main in this country as the gue.sts set up a Big Four foreign min­ Merrimood Nylon Hosiery "They (the West) want the ex­ having some secret meetings 1960-61. is going down. . . tween our countries of late and in Garrit.v presented the Directors' cualotnarily several hundred "The tatget is falling. . . of Troop 1 until Sept. 23. isters’ conference with the Soviets WIIMTER 4 - 8 C U P S plosion detection posts to be with Democratic congressional Members of Troop 1, both those before May 27, the target dale JANE PARKER PKG AVAIIAUI IN MOiT AAP MARKITI particular in connection with the leaders—apparently 'n a move to offer to the teachers at a meeting dollars low#t than Manchester had "Yes. . . form up, go home. MAKES DELICIOUS Protein Bread 25" staffed exclusively by foreign per- oled to Increase Us teachers’ sal­ who traveled to Europe la.st sum­ initially set by the Russians for ■onnel and that foreign Inspectors reception extended to (deputy pre­ .round up opposition support for of the MAE Monday afternoon. "After my third pas.s, the target mier) A, I. Mikoyan In the United After much discussion, the matter aries to the same $6,5()0 maxi­ started burning. . . mer and those who have joined the them io give the East German COFFEE EVERY TIME should be able to tour unhindered his budget and legislative pro­ troop this fall, are bu.sy making Communist regime control of Al­ 2.49 the entire territory of countries States. ■' gram was referred to the personnel mum that Manchester now has. 'Well, let’s form up, follow. I-et'a ^ plans and raising funds to enter­ lied supply lines to West Berlin. eignlng the agreement," he said. Rockville is about to vote on go. . . ' her teachers' salaries.) The State Department s sum­ tain the Scots while they are here. A Big Four conference is Cold cash savings on Special Sale! The congress ended its 9-day II Dfll'I'Tfl Suggested plans include staying in j peeled to be one of the proposals session with the unanimoiLs ap­ He referred to the advantages mary did not say how the record­ © - now enjoyed by the town's cus­ ing was obtained. It pre.siimably homes in Manchester and visiting, Macmillan will sound the Soviet sharp, Safety-Tested cars! proval of Khrushchev'.s 7-ycar ec­ such things as a supermarket, a THREE DAYS ONLY- onomic program. Moscow Radio Obituary todians who, he said, receive help could have been made by somq U.S. leaders out in Moscow. AAAINE-U.S. NO. 1 50 BAG 99" on insurance and health benefits Air Force communication station drive-in theater, a visit to .school, I Informants said Dulles and the Big selection—see them today! iMNMee4By^ SIZE A ■aid Khrushchev was stornily ap­ and visits to New York and Cee4 Me«M^pin{ / Potatoes EIGHT O'CLOCK plauded as he gave the report of from the town. tuned in on the radio wave length British leaders agreed in their M'llliani Belnhaiier It doesn’t cost the town any used by the Soviet fighter.^. • "W’ashington, D. C. talks that the reunification of ANN PAGE PURE TENDER, the resolutions commission. Rnikvillc - William Beinhauer, more to up the salary than to pay In addition to the recording Plan Concert Germany -- rather than solely the SALE SWEET CELLO 1 0 The congress unanimously en­ 72. of 44 Orchard .'!t., Rockville, WAS PRICE -LI. Fresh Carrots dorsed Khrushchev’s ouster of the a couple hundred for these insur­ transcript, there was attached to Also proposed is a concert to be status of Berlin •— should be the JAR died early today si the Newing­ the summary a photographic copy given by the Manchester Pipe prime objective of any East-West WASHED, LARGE 55 « antiparty group of former Red ance benefits,” he said. GRAPE 2 COFFEE™ ton Veleran'.s Hospital after a of two illustrated articlei; publish­ ^58 CADILLAG 6'2 Hardtop TRIMMED BUNCH leaders with a resolution qaying; Seek Retirement Benefits Band, at which the Scots, wearing conference. $4995 $4795 Pascal Celery REG.RFC. 59* VALUE m m short illness. He said one of the big leasona ed in the Soviet Air Force news­ the tartans of their own clan.s, Dulles and the British also •The Central (Committee acted He was born Sept. 11, 1886 In paper. "Soviet Aviation," Sept. 19 will dance. Members of Troop I 88 4-Door A N D Y LARGE correctly by resolutely .condemn­ why the teachers are concentrat­ strongly reaffirmed the Allied ’57 OLDSMOBILE $2395 REGULAR 1.69 VALUE 3VaM .5 9 Rockville, the son of the late Wil­ ing on the $7,000 maximum is to and 20. hope to take their gyests on a trip rejection of Russia's proposal to S-88 Con­ $219^ JELLY BOY BUNCH ing and casting aside the despic­ liam and Martha Kothe Beinhauer, • The first artiile was entitled .so that they may see something of Fresh Broccoli able group of facUonurts and dis­ gain a* much as possible in re­ end the occupation of West Ber­ ’57 0LDSM0q[IJ.E vertible $2595 _ NEW LOW PRICEI REDUCED FROM 71c and had lived in Rockville all his tirement benefits for teachers due "Great Skill: Part One; The tar­ this part of the United State.s. 'The $2495 U . ^ 9 C senters.'' lin and convert the Communist- lOZ^lOC life. to retire in the next couple of get is detected." The second was trip planned will include a visit to encircled city to a demilitarized, Lbs. l9 c Vacuum Pack Coffee ALP TIN TVie resolution, according to the He was a World War 1 veteran, called "Great Skill: Part Two: A Niagara Fall.i, a few days hiking ’57 BUIGK S|)cclal Hardtop $2295 Ground Pepper ANN PAGf PKG New Cabbage official Taas agency, charged that years. Retlrerrent benefits, he said, neutral enclave. $2095 a member of Uie American Legion are figured on a teacher’s five top Swift Attack." on the Long Trail in Vermont, and ex-Premier Georgi Malenkov and and a life member of the Knights Diplomatic sources said Dullo.*'' Ice Cream Toppings 2 JARS 29 STRAINED annual salaries. In both pieces, the detection and camping in Acadia National Park talks in London have shown that ’$7 BUIGK Super Hardtop $2395 $2145 GRAND FOR SALADS LBS 25^ BEECHNUT CHOPPED Others in the group "by using of Pythias. He conducted a gro­ attack were written about as If in Maine. ANN PAGt-CHERRY, PINEAPPLE or STRAWiERRY Escarole low methods of factionalist strug­ cery business on Village St, for Fringe benefits don't count the United States and Britain Bel Air toward retirement," Potterton they were exerci.ses. There was no The board of directors voted tP have sir'ilar views In their ap­ ’S7 CHEVROLET Hardtop $2095 gle . . .tried ‘o destroy the unity many years. indication the pilots actually had form a committee to help Troop 1 $1895 Baby Foods 2 JARS 4 MRS 41' of the party." ,He„ leaves two daughters, Mrs. said. proach to the German issue but The Boai-d of Education plans to shqt down a real aircraft. with its plans and also voted to have worked out no new concrete Door Hardtop $2095 But It made no mention of any Russell Maron of Ellington and The State Department docu­ plan an event at which the mem­ ’57FORB $1895 WHITE or Mrs. Elmer Westerlund of Rice meet Monday on the budget. Since proposals for bringing the two FOR ALL FINE WASHABLES further punishment for them. the teachers’ salaries amount to ments disclosed that Murphy read ber- of the board and perhaps Starchlef Moscow's heaviest snow of the Lake, Wis.; and five grandchildren. parts of Germany together. Hardtop $2395 FOR p'uneral services will he held 86 per cent of the budget, the item part of the "Attack” article to other members of Die organization Khrushchev mean'a^ile contin­ ’57 PONTIAG $2195 PINK season was falling as the 1.375 mutt be settled before a final Ambassador Menshikov last Nov. might have an opportunity to meet Montclair Grapefruit Joy Liquid Detergent from the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 delegates filed out of the Kremlin. 13, the same day Menshikov refus­ the members of the Girl Scouts ued sounding out the West Ger­ 4-Door Moscow Radio announced the next Ellington Ave., at a liinc to be an­ budget can be compiled. mans on dealing with the satellite ’57 MERGURY $2395 $1895 CUT or FRENCH STYLE 9 0Z-T nounced. The Rev. Wayne Sandau, Garrity .said the personnel ed to listen to the recording. As.sn. East German regim^ In an attempt Monterey 4-Dr. Your'Choice eongreaa will be held in 1961. policiea subcommittee* of both the The documents further related: The business meeting wa* con­ A&P Green Beans FROZEN PKG lOirushche/ told the delegates pastor of Ellington Congregational to unite the country. Khrushchev ’57 MERGURY Hardtop $2395 $2095 CRESTMONT ASS'T FLAVORS m DUZ DOES EVERYTHING Church, will offiriate. Burial will Board of Edupatlon and the MBA "After Murphy finished reading ducted by Mrs. L. V. Carlson, new­ , If 'Elisenhower should visit the the reiports, Menshikov “asked ly elected president. Mrs. Ross huddled with West German Am­ lO O Z Soviet Union "he would be met be at Grove Hill Cemetery. plan to meet sometime In the next bassador Hans Kroll last night at ’56 OLBSMOBILE 88 4-Door $1495 Friends may contribute to the couple of days to discuss the mat­ Mr. Murphy whether what had Begg Jr., chairman of the program $1295 A&P Cut Corn FROZEN PKG 6 Blue Dot Duz LARGE PKG with sincere hospitality both by been read was fiction.” committee, reported on the first a Moscow diplomatic party for 4-Door our government Ohd the Soviet Heart Fund in his memory In lieu ter further. their third talk .n 10 days. $1695 of flowers. meeting of her coramrttee, at ’56 MERGURY Hardtop $1495 10 OZ FOR people." which plans were discussed for a In Bonn, IVest German press ICE CREAM ------^ Clipper A&P Cauliflower FROZEN PKG CONDENSED SUDS FOR AUTOAAATICS "He can bring with him anyone townwide event for Brownie and chief Felix von Eckardt said the ’55PAGKARB Hardtop $1795 $1595 he likes. They will all bp welcome End, Intermediate Scouts on April 26 Khrushchev-Kroll tal’ss were Im­ SPICIALLY HALF A O f Night Skating Comes to Savoy Club lO O Z Dash Condensed LARGE PKG 38* guests,’’ Khrushchev cbntlnuecl. Funeral* or May 2. Girl Scout Week will be­ portant but haven’t changed the $895 GAL ■’L

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY B. 19B9 PAGE THIRTBKN PA€B TWISLV* Lemon Meringue Valentine South Windsor IT'S STOCK-UP TIME! BIG SAVINGS! The Baby Has Little League By OBGa.Y BBOWNSTQNB AwwcUtod Pr»«» rood Kditor Picks Officers Tour boat boou h«« probobly chosen your Valontlne. How about Been Named... Parry W. Roberts of Sullivan reluming the compliment? Ava. was electad to aerva a second The best way we know to a term as praaident of tka South i.'an'i heait on Cupid’s Day U, as Windsor Uttla Leagus^t tha an­ usual, through eowething delec­ Bon Ami nual matting of tha League held table to taste. William BaaU. ton of Dr. and Mrs. Peter B. Gram, 18S K. CLlANSn \Vc have yet to And the man. Center St. He was bom Jan. 36 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ this week. woman or child who didn’t enjoy pital. His maternal grandparents are the Rev. and Mrs. John Other new officers elected In­ a sweet meringue Allied with a N. Gerotheou, Baltimore, Md.. and his paternal grandparents are clude Edward Hale, vice preatdant; 2 n 01 CANS 29c tangy lemon cream. It’s not a Mr and Mrs. Basil Gram, Athens. Greece. He has four sisters, John Driscoll, aeeretary; antL apanwing-new recipe, to be sure, Corolie, 8, Elizabeth, 6, Nina, 4. and Catherine, 2. Georgs Mullen, treasurer. hut i*. does bear repeating. ***** An organizational meeting will EHDS SATURDAY! To suit the day. it's simple to Wanda I.,ee, daughter of Cpl. and Mrs. Richard Mlesch. York be. held March 3 at 8 p.m. at tha n ake the-n'erlngue an appropriate Beach, Maine. She was bom Jan. 29 at Portsmouth Navy Hos­ Wapping Community House to aet Nu-Sof t KV1 YOU STILL HAVE TIM E to make the moit of the shape. No special pan needed! This pital, Portsmouth. N. H. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. up a registration and playing is how we do it. Fold a piece of Check your shelves! Moke out your list! Then come on in to your and Mrs. John Miller. Mooers Fork, N. Y.. and her paternal schedule and arrange plans for tha PAiaic sorriNEK wonderful Dollar Day*' aavinga at your Firat National hrown paper ilO inches wide and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mieech. 22 Greenwood Dr. annual Little League fund drive. POPULAR M ARKET and save money right down the line! • * • • « R ig h t now Is the time to fill the pantry ahelvei 11 inches long) in half and cut out Four teams of young ballplayera HOI ITL 4 3 c a h eart pattern. Now line a Susan Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Tiiraer, S7 played in the league last year. Of- w h ile you’re also befriending your budgeL B u t don’t large coonie sheet with heavy- it BRANDS YOU KNOW . . . A SAVINGS YOU LIKE . . . Hyde SL She was born Jan. 27 at Hartford Hospital. Her fici’ali say a fifth team may be duty foil. Place the pattern on the matemid grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Chaia, West Hart­ added this year to handle an ex­ w a it too long — last day Saturday! foil: mark aroimd the heart with ford. She has two sisters, Carol, 11. and Linda, 9. pected enrollment Increase. The Karo Syrup a toothpick, being carefiil not to PLUS WORLD GREEN STAMPS — Shepard Short Seconds team won ciit throiigh 'he foil. Remove the M atth ew R 3 9 MEDIUM BAR Sea 3ood VaL! Ovtn-Raady LB Sen. Thomas J. Dodd (D-Conn) The motion for a change of Laura Ann, da:ighter of Mr and Mrs, Ernest .1 Sn:ith, 50 In S7,0(M) Robbery Chickens 49c I Cornish Hens 63< ^i has asked labor and management 1'’**'!'* w’as made by Loring J. Greenwood Dr She was born Jan. 25 at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Harriet W. Duke, Bloomfield, S M O K IO - Wall Trimmed - 4 to 6 Lbs FRESH SLICED COD FINAST representatives of the Ingraham IWoodbridge, pub- P IN E L E N O X Pot Roast Boneless top Grade Lb. 8 9 c l(iaiTiaen. Feb. 5 i.P)- A 35-year- 3 ^ 29c Co. of Bristol. Conn., to talk over j "*her of a weekly mimeographed and her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lyon, Shank LB the company's plans with him and "The Grapevine Press." Half lb Ware, Mass. She has a biother, John Rieg. 2'i; and a sister, old W e^ Haven woman has been ______^ 39e ^ Bologna Chubs 59« PHARMACY Donna Jean, 1. charged iwilh an attempted 17.000 Shouider Picnics 43< the rest of the state's congression-' 1" v>v»v»~'>'>‘>’>'>'»'»’>'>'»555*********^*********'^**’****************************'********************************* al delegation. i Common Pleas Court Judge Robert 299 E. CENTER ST. robbeiy at a local insurance office. Ivory Soap Dodd said yesterday he is try-! "'Ml said such a change can only Jon Joseph, son of Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Toth, 27 Hale St. Ml 9-0896 Ext., Rockville. He was born Jan 29 al Manchester Memorial Mrs. Sadie Carpenter was ar­ URGE lAR Ing to arrange a meeting for next i made in a case before the Sii- rested yesterday for allegedly slug­ ^rp.Al l^roJiice Siiui! frozen ^ood .SpedaL! Tuesday in his office. He said i pcior Court. Whiteside's appeal Boneless Hospital. His maternal grandpaients are Mr. and Mrs. Walter driipj Credit f^roJiice Brisket Hany. Ellington, and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra, ging a clerk wnih a pocketbook full he .lopes something can be done: trial is scheduled to begin next lb BUTTER of rocks and then running off with CLOVIRDALI to persuade the company not to j Tuesda.v in the Common Pleas Head Cut Joseph Toth. Tolland. 2 33c Corned Beef • • • • * the money. Police said the assail­ remove part of its operation from i Court here. G R A P E F R U l f Bryan Jamew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Pease. Vernon ant dropped the money as another Connecticut. i in the original trial in New Hav- employe gave chase. COUNTRY Center. He was horn Jan. 30 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. FlO R iO A - Lively Tailing, FRENCH FRIES Mayor James Casey of Bristol en City Court, town officials said Hamden police said Mrs. Car­ lias been invited too, the Senator! Whiteside’s publication had libel­ Fresh His maternal giandparcnls are Mr. and Mr^. Marshall Stanhope, Oxydo I Juicy, Flaverful and Reireshing 1 6 1 . 0 0 Riviera Beach, Fla., and hia paternal grandparenta are Mr. and penter entered the Prudential In­ said. ed the City Board of Appeals. Lean Rib VIEW lb surance Company office hare DETERGENT or P E A S Whiteside aske o ila e 2)aff, S p e c ia fJ POPULAR • * • • * * Deerfoot lb. pkgs. 0 U Z FLORIDA - Jumbe is easy today... Farm.® BRAND m Wayne John, son of Mr. and Mra. Michael Searaon. Box Mt. PRESCniPTIONS BCHS 1230 ~ Rd.. Bolton. He was born Feb. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hos- I: Celery Solid Stalks 2 29® : Coffee Mugs 6 1.00 Pork Sausages DAY OR NIGHT •LUI DOT nj pilal. He has two biothers. Michael, 6, and Douglas. 4: and a ON — sister, Patti Ann, 3. -BY EXPERTS • • • • • • So u e rkro u t nwAsi 7 canM.OO W H ITE , ICE PKG 3 4 c YELLO W , '■ Panieb) Jo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B, Daniels, Haz- ARTHUR DRUB . Time To Start Your / : yOURS^ M A RBLE, ardville. She was born Jan. 29 at Manchester Memorial Hospl- DEVIL, SPICE. pi's- fc tal. Her maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Albert E. ^afteru ^uaif DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIX BURNT SUGAR Grant, Scarboro, Maine, and her paternal grandmother Is Mr*. Comet y Basic Library of the ^ li ^ Edward G. Daniels, Portland, Maine. She has a brother, Michael —S,tock-up your shelves at this Low Low Price— — ■ Gordon, 2. • • ♦ • • CLEANSER , World's Greatest Music S i Currant Coffee Cake '•> sach 29« —• Eric Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borreson Jr., Vernon E_A_R.1ST 2 14 OZ CANS 29c Our Variety Of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Is The Talk Of The Town! Trailer Court. He was bom Jah. 30 at Manchester Memorial IN 24 ALBUMS — AN ALbUM A V.tcA ChocoUiR Chip Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs, John W. Jones, Rag 39e EACH 35c ~ Hundred, W. Va., and hfa paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Pound Cake If you’re looking for variety and quality—we have It! . , . Sweet cider In } ALBUM NO. 5 $ Orangt »». Harry Borreson, 1878 Manchester Rd., Glastonbury. PASCAL CELERY Rch. 10c Look q u a r t. Yj gallona an(< gallons, red bananas, extra large temple oranges, Ivory NOW ON SALE Rag 2?c PKG Of 12 25c so's home heating ealava pears, coconuts, fresh cranberries, seedless limes, russet pears, in your spare time f purchet* Daughnuts BANANAS (loose) Lb. 10c , At Our Italian chestnuts . . . Boston and. romalne lettuce, watercress, French LIQUID DHEIGENT StS6me MANCHESTER, CONN. McIn t o s h or Ba l d w in endive, green and red onions, new potatoes, frying |>eppers, fresh kaic, 1 from Sidar TCHAIKOVSKY — SYMPHONY our way! Ug 31e • PKG OF 12 25c Vari^y! dandelions, green beans, artichokes, leeks, celery roots, parsnips, soup WE NEED RELIABLE 11t end 2nd Movamanti Rolls I? OZ CAN 4 1 c luliar • Egs 8 Honey — ^ You get premium quality APPLES 3 Lb. 39c bunches, red and savoy cabbage, beet greens, curly and straight parsley. See CHORCHES, Your Local MEN AT ONCE Itvarta Side. STRAVINSKY — P1RI8IR0 SUIT* Mobilheat with RT-98 . . . the IF SIOELIUS— — FINLANDIA.. . Bread most completely effective fuel oil additive in use today. And Dodge and Chrysler Dealer for the a- You an^ over 21. Zast you get premium service. Au­ Bongo Pop Corn Victor Shrimp Dazzle Ivolon Sponges Kaiser A You are bondable. 10VSOZ CLAM STEW WINF tomatic deliveries . . . a bal­ A $’ou have a car. lEAUTY lAR GOLDEN 3LB Snows 2 CANS 4 / C anced payment plan and many Bleach Aluminum SHORTENING CAN 'c S^3Ac 10 Oz. .Small l>arge Small Size Best Values on New Dodges You are presently employed. Fluff© 90 other extras designed to make 2 35c 59c 75C 19C REG IAR5 Broiler ^ O _ Seven 1 A You can work 10-12 hours a 2 27c home heating really easy. MEATS FOR BABIES 2 Lh. Bag 29c Dovined Jumbo 79c Half Gallon 35c Large Dual Pack 33c Foil H oc Inch dCiC week—day* or evening*—in Swift's 2?*£'49e Be Informed On your spare time. CA and Chryslers Kasco 2 LB BOX 3 3 c Mobilheat >;.m YOU CAN EARN SS.M TO Z«$t DIIT OIIIQHT OIITITIC FQOPS ll»o doon-oct»oii Se.00 AN HOUR SWEETENED WITH LOW CALORIE SUCARYl SYRUP Wise Woodbury Red Heart Napier Modess BEAUTY BAR "YOUR SOCIAL eddfthro NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED 16 0 Z CAN 3 5 c Potato Chip* Salad Dressing YOU CAN BUY Silver Skillet Apricot cjStSSc Peaches'!?!©? can 27 Soap Dog Food Pkgj Of 24 8 7 C We Train You To Run Your 2 b a th ba rs 3 7 c W E GIVE ^ Pkga. Of 12 g O _ Own Floor Waxing Route. SECURITY" A DODGE WE GUARANTEE YOU Fruit Cocktail cT n31c Pea ches HaKM 29c 4 Oz. 25c < 3 Beg. Size 31C 2 F o r 31c P in t 3lc Q uart 49c ^ Teenage OTC GREEN STAMPS Equipped and delivered as low as 2 2 9 5 CD8TOMERH AND S n O W ^ S CHOWDER 2 ^ 29c - 1:30-1:35 T.M. IMMEDIATE INCOME! CriscQ Grapefruit i6^"^n 23c Pears 't S T \ W» larBisk caelanteal. •easUel, MONDAY-FRIDAY IralaiH asd ClisniMEna s* that SHO«ti»4ING MORIARTY Blue Lobel Conned Foods • DoHey Dailey Dailey Candied YOU PAN BIIN YOPB OWN PLOOB WAXING BOVTR. We lave THOU BANDS *f enple ralliaa at sverj FIRST For Th * !•$» In Music Afl P«nf Lon^ BROTHERS S o z. CAN } $ OZ. CAN Kosher Dills Kosher Spears Midgets week far ntre aad More et tkis iS34c SL90e Chorches Motors eessamlral User waxlsa •errle*. U ifM to W IN F— 1230 On Your Did Per local latervlew or appolat' M l 3 -5 1 3 5 F or r « r g a e r t 14 Oz. 53c Peas 2 33c Whole Beets 2 29c 35c 4 ®^ 39c M A N C H IS TiR ■Bant—call Hartford OH 301-315 Cnnfor St. 80 OAKLAND ST. eolleet.

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MANCHKSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1959 members )viu be held at 7:30 in 8t. P A 6 B FOURTEEN RockvUle-Vemon Coventry Andover Peter’s tomorrow night. The pub­ DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE lic la Invited to attend. BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR ROOPLE f The Order of the Fleur de Lla MODUN w ill meet in the Hebron Town Hall M others C lub r o Police Consider Purchasing Nurses Drive at 7 p.m. Anawar to ProvIoiJO PudBjT Youth Sunday will be observed T V S E R V i ^ I UNDER-^ Wl4f iJsNiiR Y O y 'g i 6 0 - Share Foods in St. 'Peter's Church on Feb. 15 STAND THE IMS.TOULL fe BACK ^ Man's Best Friend Mobile Radios, End Rentals Tops $1,200 and will be attended by members | SERVING MANCHESTER WH^wHT/^s. 'aW LS CLUB IS By 11 O'CLOCK.'ANV LATER of the local Boy Scout Troop 124. ' •nd ROCIIVILLB HOOPLE 5PEAK- rTHROVJINS ITS THAN THAT'S TOO LATE ACaOBB S Bear "Favorite Recipes" will be shar­ The RodcvlUe Police Oonmitteeftion of officere ot the Manchester The annual report of the Cov­ IM CTOVOU, n n ua l p o s t FOR 3LNEN\LtS.'-u- LET- 4 Fragrant ed at the Mothers Club meeting Manchester Evening Herald , .'A - I K e rry ----- Is invesORatlng the possibility of Barracks at the 'VFW Home there entry Publie Health Nursing Asen. MA'30R?yO0 feSOUNDHOS DAY TIN6 THAT FAST-TALKIN6 oirorctint Khowe the annual membership at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the home Andover eorreapondent, Mra. Pnul terrier buyinjr police mobile radio equtp- Feb. 15. of Mrs. Lawrence Sheehan on Bos­ Ml 3-8185 $e6MEOTOB6 IcHOVJDER PAtSTYi CROOK TAKE SOU FOfZ 5 Courageoul drive resulted in contributions of D. Pfanatiehl, telephone Pilgrim AS POPULAI^ S Smooth — ■ nient instead of contlnuin to lease LaMieraa Leaton Service ton Hill Rd. S-68M. ,TONlSHT/1S EVERVTHINS but YOUR terrier 4 B o u n d a ry the equipm.ent It now has. 51.251.21. ANTENNAS REPAIRED OUftlNSDlSMER (comb, form) IT A aeriea of Lenten aervicei will Members are asked to bring THAT V4HERE NATURAL TEETH/ I — — terrier F ir jQ A total of 1.263 visits Were niade Mid INSTALLED ' i d ASAPARKl^4S 7 Shrrry The new equipment would he put be held on ■ Wednesdays during by the local public health nur.ses their favorite recipes with them YOO'RE . I I Nobleman a a n to the meeting, whether they are ticket/^ " HEA-DlNS ? I Itland in New en a new government frequency on Lent.at First Bvangeticsl Lutheran during 1058 with 662 as therapeu­ I I Before liia iJ Church. The Rev. David G. Jax- Yankee or foreign, entree-or des­ Hai •vev Reduces ! . 'York bay UIZ1EJ m m which an the city’s radio equip­ tic nursing visits snd 601 as health 14 Row hetmer, pastor, has announced that sert. 15 Easential tCatHe (dial.) . ^ supervision visits. 10 Period of time SO Distinct part 44 A good dog ment could operate. the first sermon on Ash V ’ednes- This will be the first meeting M oil ill M A T E S being A budget of 56.550 has been ac­ II Bitter vetch J1 Mrs. Cantor heeds its — - The police radios, now leased day, Feb. 11, will be entitled "Rev­ conducted bv the new slate of of­ 16 Ventilate cepted for the present year. This 46FalI flower from the Southern N ew EUigland erence." ficers headed by Mrs. John Mc- Hare You IT Genus of It Otherwise and Miss includes the full-time nurse's Once again the average weekly , 21 Born Lupino. for 48 Retired Telephone Co., are on a special G\ilre, president. freshwater Every family of the church will salary, 53,980; Part-time nurse’s loss for the MATES was alighlly ! 24 Outer garment instance 49 Heredity band now that the Public Works BY HAMLIN ducks be provided with a calendar of the salary, 5720; social securlt.y, 5139; Rep Fitzgerald to Speak over one pound. A fte r the official ' ... A LLEY OOP 2.T Chest rattle 34 Air, earth. unit Department trucks cannot be put State Rep. M ary C. Fltsgerald Heard About 18 Domesticator sermon topics and hours of serv­ m ileage for full-tim e nurse, 5660; welghlng-ln lost night and a short: '(«, ESPECIALLY 51 Comfort on. Paul Oagns will speak at a meeting of the THE (TALIAN fiOVERNMENT, 10 your dog 2* Shield bearing Arc, water ices. mileage for pert-tim e nurse, 575; John Oaglanello bu.aines.a meeting, monthly award.a WHEN WE COULD I 27 Cease 38 God of love 52 Number Better coverage would result Wlllimanttc District Council of VNON'T RECOGNIZE In a show At the recent annual meeting of ! office suppltca. 530; office rent, for .January were made The total , NOT use AUTHAT 29 Italian 41 Instructor 53 Exist from having all the city's radio Catholic Women at 8 p.m. Tuesday ' w e o k v b a c k ; HIM . . AND OURS 12 Sick 55 Compass point the Lutheran Church the following : 1525 heat, 522; telephone, 5100; loss wa.a 24 pounds LEGAUy? INTERPLANETARV political 42 Female equipment on one frequency. May­ Co-Chairmen of Elks Charity Ball in St. Joseph's Church, Wllllman- WITH U9,EH? 13 Obser\'e 57 Conducted deacons were elected: Edwin! and fees, 520: insurance. Beverly H Harvey was highest, KNOW-HOWHE faction saint (ab ) or Herman G. Olaon said, because John Cagianello and Paul Gagne^ tlc. 14 CruclAxea Fleischer, Edward Huebner, Lewis ' 5120; new equipment, 550, and M UST I both the police and Public Works Blanchard, Herbert Stevenson, Miss Fitzgerald is an attorney with a reduction of 8'5 pounds. 18 Tedium Ilgen, Lawrence Staiger, George several miscellaneous items. are co-chairmen for the sixth an­ Joseph .1. Sulllvsn was second, 1 r 1 8 t 0 1 Department could be contacted at Q , g , g Howard Madsen. James Benson, Cagianello. Arthur from W est Hartford and la the 12 Rowing tool 1 5 r The anticipated income includes nual Valentine Charity Ball Sat­ the same time. Steele and Elud MoDowell, pro­ legialative chairman for the Hart­ with 7 pounds. Since Ort. 29 the S3 Italian city The membership adopted a budg­ membership drive, 51.650; Town of 11 1} H The city would seek bids on the et of 514,590 for currant expenses urday in the Armory, sponsored by grams. ford DIoceae District. total weight loaa has been 99 85 Conclude Coventry appropriation, 51.900; 36 Entire equipment and plans to apply for and 56.580 for benevolences. Manchester Lodge of Elks. It will Tickets can be purchased at the Conunimlty Club to Bowl pounds. 1 ways and means. 51.800; and pa­ n \ 37 Foot part 15 K matching funds through Civil De­ The confirmed membership was be semi-formal. Elks Lodge or from any of the The Community Club will meet Through the courtesy of TYIn- tients' fee.s, 51,200. PLAYING CARD 3t Narrow inlet fense. reported to be 444. and Sunday The Teddy Page band will play following ticket committee mem­ at the First Congregational Church Ity College and FVank Marrheae. | jSy/M PATHV II 11 10 11 4-H Hosteeaea } 40 Abounds Mayor Olson hopes the new S(jiool enrollment was listed as from 9 until 1. bers: Tomklel, Noble, Raymond tomorrow at 8 o'clock to go bowl- 86 Oakland St , equipment man­ PLAN n \ "^ATTREOVJUS’ The Buttona and Bowls 4-H Club 43 Lets i equipment can be obtained by the 139. Bruce Noble Is secretary of the Quish, Charles Lathrop. Dean Ing. ager at tlis college, the MATER U-iSLSLS&isa 11 n has selected its hostesses for the 45 Greek letter time the city of i ea are moved to Events Tonight committee, and Edward Tomkiil, Gates and Willlar.i Legault. Table Bible Group to Meet will attend a awimming meet at stop In — Ask Us About Itt 1 month. Ann Roy will be in charge 47 Extinct bird K n !« 5) the new City Hall. treasurer. Giagne la in charge of resetwations can be made at the The Bible Discussion group of Trinity next Wednc.sday at 8 30 U li 11 n The Rockville WATES will hold at the Feb. 9 aesslon and Susan 48 Girl's name m Generator Funds decorations; George Patten, con­ lodge. St. Peter's Episcopal Chtirch will following their weekly meeting. PINE PHARMACY a business meeting at 8 p.m. at Cochrane at the Feb. 24 session CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 50 City in s r M Meanwhile, matching funds have cessions; John Lyons, ushers; meet at 8 o’clock tonight In Phelps Prior to adjournment refreah- g . g . A C E N TE R w m the Kosciuszko Club. W eighing in both at the home of Mra. Harmon Germany been approved by the Office of De­ George English, publicity; Boy Florence Nightingale helped Hall. menU were served by the host, O O H STR E E T 58 5? begins at 7:30 p.m. N. Cochrane. Carol McKinney re- 53 Encourage X )T d fense Mobilization for the genera­ Scouts, checking; and Thomas open the first YW CA hotel In 1855. The Initiation of Sir Oalahsd Joseph .Sulllvsn. 54 Number § w tor at Rockville City Hospital. The Maple Grove Ladies will cently gave a demon.strallon mak­ BY AL VFRMEER 56 Part of a dog IT (i r meet at 8 p.m. at the clubho\iae on ing a "Bunny Salad." FKlStTLLA'S POP f j CD Director Edmund F. Dwyer 56 Nevada city said today he received word that Franklin St. Plans will be made for r It i^ W U E N I'M V M Y G o s h , t h a t ^ S E E M S 59 East (Er.) half the cost of the generator the ann\ial banquet. klancheeter Evening Herald WMAT'S M6 SHOULD I CARLYLE, IS N 'T ^ P R E T T Y 60 Domestic stave The United Lutheran Church Coventry correspondent Mrs. 1'. 1? <4 51 would be paid by Civil Defense. WRONG k JOIN TME Y O U 'V E GOT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT 61 German river The generator was purchased Women will meet at 7:30 p.m. at Pauline Little, telephone Pilgrim 62 Legal point 2-6281. MARINES OR Y E A R S TO NOW! i ^ T O M E! 55 5? last year by the hospital for about the church. All women of the 63 Bamboolike TME AIR :iDE 59.000. I t is a 75-killowatt uniL church are Invited. grass ID 51 ft completely automatic, and would The Book Club of the Union Con­ DOWN provide power for the entire hos­ gregational Church Women's 1 Honey-maker IT l i l i State to Review pital in case of a city-wide power Guild will meet at 8 p.m. at the 2 Endure failure. home of Mrs. Walter C. Dletzel, 10 ’] 1 4 Teachers Colleges Teacher's Balarlee Florence Ave. A tentative propo.sal for teacher HnspMal Notes SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Hartford. Conn., Feb. 5 (/Pj- -The salary Increases has been made by Admitted yesleida.v: Mrs. Har­ goals of Connecticut's teachers' '------1 3 2 Z Z E the salary committee of th« Board riet Carroll, 75 Union St.; Linda colleges are going to be studied of Education. Kloter. 4 Vernon Ave.; Paul snd perhaps changed. The proposal would increa.se the Smithwlck, Mountain St.: Kather­ Yesterday the State Board of ( I SviOOUD maximum by 5250. The teachers ?e » ine Griffin. Pinney St,. Ellington. Education made the first moves to reportedly asked for an increase | \ Ncuec Discharged .yealerday: Katherine begin a' program to define the ■t ifi» »t NIA UrwKt. ir>* T M, >«£ u>. Bit QW m i v a x b of 5575 In the maximum. Tlie ! Cannon. 15 Center St.; Louis goals of the four schools. / MS UEL& starting salary would remain at Heintz. Main St.. Ellington: Frank The boaid voted to have s di­ PLUS GREEN STAMPS BY AL CAPP and BOB !.UBBP:RS 54.000. The maximum now is Flaherty, 83 High St.; Arthur LONG SAM ( IWkT ViKS\ j rector hired for the pi-oject and 56,450. The teachers asked for Wheeler. 49 Davis Ave. set his aalary at 512,540 per year. , FRESH CHICKEN PARTS 57.025, and the committee offered 1 APgAUTIRJU WHyNOTONeUSr / I'M SAVINS y e s ,\ M W ! ' . Admitted today: Walter Brown, He la to work with the presi-! FRESH. TENDER ’CUZaniRB LIKE)DU FRIBHmK. dOlte POOR.POOMEO ) ^CWA\.' 56,700. Crystal Lake Rd.. Ellington; K ath­ dents of the colleges in conducting OUR SPECIALTY CHILD -VES- / HE The new maximum would be erine Reichardt, Hyde Ave. /iHARCiePI&A-A- . FDR FWB ID PLAY, the program. ' ON/Mg? yBS YES ry^^tneo reached on an added step on the Money for the program is to be rP(51DKT)0N U K EM Ef present 12-step scale. 3>rnon and Talrottvtile news is WHATAPELICIOUS C{ f/ff ^ supplied by the Ford Foundation. > The committee's proposal must bandied through The Herald’s Its aim is to determine what is I be approved by the Teachers Rockville Bureau, 7 W. .Main St., PORK essential to teachers education and : ^w h v Ho t . Club and the Board of Education. telephone TRemont 5-3156. to develop teachers' colleges on a The teachers were notified of the basis more like the liberal arts IJi. proposal in a letter from Superin­ Boy’s Condition Critical colleges. tendent o f Schools Raymond E. TTie Connecticut teachers’ col­ ROAST 7 RIB END Ramsdell to Mis.s Eleanor Lewis, leges are in New Haven. Willi- chairman of the club’s personnel New Britain, Feb, 5 IIP)- A 6- year-old boy remained In critical mantlc, Danbury, and New Brit- \ and poHciea committee. ain. TM. Kl 0«*. condition today after apparently I I f Gets Real Estate License The board also gave approval I FTIE SH LY SSLICED BABY tm ^U.i 1MB M MtA Serriwe. W t - r I touching high voltage wlre.s. C«*» l>l* w u—■< Mrs. Bety Gesaay Kristofak. of for a master degree program in ! HONOR MAID "Ab you know, your late uncle did not 19 Earl St., has been isaued a real I Roman Sybal said he was "lo.st " business administration at Hil-1 estate broker’s license after pass­ when found ye.sterday ■ afternoon Delicious JUDD SAXON BY KEN, BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD believe in bank*!" ^NvUL-TUAft KrrtK... Iver College of the University of BEEF LIVER ing the state examinations. sitting in the yard of the North H artford. and to a master of arts' AND TKEV TELL ME I'M FLATTERED... AND FRISHTFULIV ■g> ^ Mra. Kriatofak recently gradu­ A Judd Mfg. Co. foundry. He was tl'RE THE BEST MAN BUSY, /MR. SAXON... OUT YOUR program at St. Joseph College, I I COULD SET, PR. PROBLEM INTRISUES MB. ated from the Lee Institute of discovered by foreman Casimer Pa- , west Hartford i P WYIBSTER SUGAR-CURED rO B N . HOW A B O ir^ IL L COME UP THERE Real Estate at Morse College. jor, who notified police when he im m ediately .^' LITTLE SPORTS BY ROLISON A lifelong resident of Rockville, saw the bo.v's hands were badl.v she was e.upjoyed at The Savings burned. SLICED BACON 1 Lb. Cello Pkg. Bank of Rockville for a period of A high voltage transformer Is 300 YEARS* «r« »^Y difi 20 years. More recently she ha.s located near where the boy was 0OS.P 8l served as the tax collector for the sitting. ARTHUR DRUG Kil/CV City of Rockville from April 1, Police said he apparently gained PRESCRIPTION a r m o u r s SKINLESS 1PS4 to April 1, 1958. entrance through a hole in the EXPERIENCE LEAN. BY OCR PHARMACISTS 4-6 LB. \ Mra. Kristofak will conduct the fence s\irroundlng the propert.v. realty business from her home at A hospital spokesman said, "Its AVG. MEATY FRANKFURTS 12 Oz. Cello Pkg. 49c 19 Blarl St. a wonder the boy is alive." Gallons of Blood I 2 'S’ Six local persons have donated 1 "gallons" of . blood to the Rock- | B. C. BY JOHNNY HART ville Chapter. American Red : Fre sh /£«r/Fancy Cross, over a period of lime. I'LL BET YOU TEN CLAMS -sJ' BY ROY CRANE I DIDNT THINK HE Mrs. Agnes Belanger, executive 1 Beautiful BUZZ SAWYER I CAN THROW THIS RDC< COULD DO I T ! aecretary, said today the six per­ OYER THAT VOLCANO ! sona boosted their donations over ] TWCTORt HAVE COT TO SET THRU t h e s u r f a c e PARTY'S GETTING UNDER WAY IM MEDIATELY \ WHAT T r a c t o r f u e l the next gallon mark when they SORT OF ,ANO DYNAMITE.., WITH SUPPLIES TO REBUILD PENOUIH ...YOUR PLANES WILL HANDLE AIR RECONNAISSANCE AND SUPPLIES. YtXIREONi / T gave again at the last visit of the REAL WOOD PANEUNG STATION, SAMYER. MT MEW CRWitEt , THERE ARE NO LANDING STRIPS. YOU'LL PUT DOWN ON THE IC E - J SUPPLIES, bloodmobile. PRODUCE MAT FIND ITA BIT ROUGH, BARNET? , DTNAMITE? Y MWE fLOCKTO THE TRAIL HtRI. TMEYLL Harold Redfield of Vernon has HAVE TO DETOUR TME CREVASSED AREA. SIR, DIO YOU SAY SWb:KT LlF’p: given three gallons of blood. Mrs. ...BIAIE AMKWTrail. . NO. 1 A U PURPOSE Alice West of Rockville has reach­ CUT WAX BEANS-PEAS ed the two gallon mark, and one p w i w i m ? -/ \ gallon each has been given by Mrs. V' Mary Wakefield. Ernest Caivano CUT GREEN BEANS BALDWIN APPLES and W illiam Smith, all of Vernon; also, Russell Burch and Herman Friedrich, both of Rockville, $ * 1 . 0 0 Although the chapter’s quota RKG. lbs. ^ IMB ^ae YeH Me««ld Tc*wee )•« was not met on the last visit, there CANS were more donors than have ap­ M O R IY MEEKLE BY DICK ( A V A LU peared for some time. Over 80 IT persons gave blood, either at the aK8s«,«.,... YOU’RE HOME OiOt IT WORKED fo r FIRM.Ta RGE ICEBERG aVALL/ Vernon or the Rockville unlC ; ELBOW] EASY, NOW. THANK HEAVEN Ft T E /MAXW6LL. War I Vets Meetings LA ROSA BY LANK LEONARD MU6TNT 3 MICKEY FINN The Fourth District meeting of WAKE... 1 FEEL THAT YOUR the Veterans of World War I will ! LR. LETTUCE OH-OH.' COURAGEOUS DEED-AS b* held Sunday at 1 ;45 p.ni. in the SPAGHEniMACARONI PKGS. DESCRIBED IN SECTION 96 V F W home. OF THIS WILL —qualified National Deputy Claims Officer YOU TO BE A BENEFiaARY." Frank Lawn will speak on vet­ £ W OF STATEMENT/ erans’ legislation. An authority on GINO h-iads veterans affairs. Lawn has often pointed out that veterans lose 13 OZ. .00 thousands of dollars in pensions SPAGHEni SAUCE JARS because they do not know what FANCY. FIRM. RIPE they are entitled to. A question and answer period will follow his talk. Rudolph Schmeiske, former Improve your homo with HEINZ TOMATOES commander of the local barracks, LARGE will be installed aa commandar of FAMILY 20 OZ. .00 the Fourth District, Other officers WaOWOOD* PANEUNG ROTS. ( APTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER will also be installed. KETCHUP SIZE The Hockanum Barracks will cello pkgs. TH EY A L L B L A Z E S , SOUNDS LIKE TH'dOON BY TH E WAV, E A S Y - WB HAVE TH B ZWPNPBREP apparently his meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the HOW TH EY LOOKS WEREN'T 5 A IP nr HAD WHO aO TSAS FOR McKEE’S .sU K h T 28-oz. DESCRIPTION OF A MAN WHO POSED GAR rooms to plan a combined MR. ABERNATHY BY RAI.STON JONES and FRANK RIDGE AS A STATE INSPECTOR AND CASED KN EW T H E PISTINCni/E, BUT AN ODD TWMIS CAR'. A W ITNESS DESCRIBED I'his is the time to ib-up thoM old walls in your home NESTLE^S MORSELS 4 Phgn. $1 APPLESAUCE I.IF F , ' J a r s $1 meeting with the Auxiliary for EACH SCHOOL A FEW WEEKS BEFORE LAYOU T O F HIS VOICE WAS'. TH EV P KNOW , HIS VOICE THB SAM E WAYil ... permanently! Do it with WBLDWOOD reel wood THAT'S RIGHY. h e CUM M S IT WAS PVNAMITEPl A L L s e v e n kNYWHEREi ' s a id s h e d t«ARD IT BEFORE- Feb. 14. The Auxiliary will also LUSCIOUS. LARGE. JUICY HE NEVER MISSES HER -.-I untDot S' meet at that time. PANELING. Install it ri(ht over your pnoant walls. JES-SO PRUNE JUICE 3^.1;;: $1 TOILET TISSUE W aldorf 1 2 r o IIs $ 1 Other batTKka-commanders and PERFORMANCE. There’s nothing to matloekiiif for a w ill inclfide a social hour. The SUNSHINE HYDROX CO O KIES...... 12-oz. pkg. 39c meetings are open to all veterans lifetime. Big oize panel* go dp fast too.. < you can even of World War I.. do the job yovnelf. doz. 1 0 -O I. Commander M'. Joseph Webster EDUCATOR BUHER COOKIES ...... pkg. 3tc r and members o f the Hockanum Barracks will attend the installa- CHOICE OF OEAUTIFUL WOODS Select frooi doseos of in e woods: oak. walmiL asaiio(iDiy, knotty AMPLE PARKING AT FRONT. SIDE OR REAR OF BUILDING pine, Korina. Many are preSniehed. . . raady to iratall. There's \ I’^To^sV n p j A \rm«^ V-PLANK paneling, v-grooved for a plank Mfect...and J-5 \t M. WINDOW SHADES P L A N K W E L D , the wood paneling you hwtoM younalf with JKCP COBB BY p e t p : H0FFM.\N handy dipt. There Are tex tu re d panala, toe... SU R FW O O D . OPEN WED. till 8 P.M.-THURS. till 8:30 P.M.--FRI. till 9 P.M. THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY V ILSON SCRUGGS Groan, Whito, Ecru SEA SWIRL and WELDTBX. YcwH flad a WaUwood Panel- MERCY ME, I MUST ing for any b o m imptwraaaMt job yoa have m naiad. . . at a WHAT'S TIC AAATTEB,MAMCy? ^ WH0J YOU WERE A BOY VOU FELL OUT Of BE SEEING THINGS.' Washoblo priee you can eaaily atoid. AU WeUwood Paaaliac ia g u a ra n ­ 0(0 YOU POBSET SOMETHIMS? T(?gE AMD LAUDED ON A PICKET F04CE.'. A A GIRL THRASHING tee d t o t a lifeiiaae, tool 'TRAHEL CHECKS OR ALL THOSE BOYS!? 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■ i: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHE]STER. CONN., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1989 PAGE 8EVESTKEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERAi ID. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1959 THE Yeteran Fires Up Black Hawks | IV tttS RsHlly Huvtin ^ I^alette Trounces Cheney Tech Five, 59-34 Herald Angle

r Loop Leaders ^ PAT BOLDUC In Pro Cage League Setback 10th AssltUat Sports Editor N*w York, F«b. 5 (/p)—That the fotirlh quarter began To Entertain AnaJyeifl of Entire Athletic P n ^ a m 1'he Nats tied the xenr* seven In 15 Gaines S.vracuae Nationals are really} Auerhacli Fined times in the leet period but Clyde Indians Next It was with a great deal of interest that I read not too hurtin' Ihifi time. The Na-i Lovelette's lavnp with 49 second* ■ For" Rangers long ago where the entire program of physical education in tional Basketball Asan. Nat..} Boston, Feb. 8 (.Vi — Boston lo go was the straw that broke the I ------Manchester's public schools will undergo serptiny by a sub- lo.«t their fourth in a row last j has been fined $100 b.v Nation­ Nats' hack.' al Basketball .Assn. President Lovellelte led 8I. Louie with 80 I RBC »EM OR LBAGI R »y p,\T BOLDUC j committee of the Board of Education. A subcommittee was night, and slipped into what' • Mwe over Elgin Zatureky Maurire Podoloff for his actions ' pnlnle while Conlln topped Syre- In one of the eeaeon'a (lne*f Low scoring Manchester H igh, ^,p analvze the entire athletic program and re- looks like their third serious losing } I cuse with 23, | string of the campaign. To add in­ In St. I-oiiis In s game against anJ .Tohn Canavari. respective fame* a reinforced Blue Moon r;^ ;% ::!:ip ort back to me board «t the Feh- 16 meeting. Among the the Hawks Jan. 20. Foul* Flinch Verdict higl' -S^OOl basketball coaclicf i q-.-jntet ehaded the atubhorn Tele- sult to ln.1ury the Nats have lost' egslnst Conard ' before snapping recommendations made at s recem , .Auerbach, who received no- I Richie Guerin scored 39 points I at Manchester and Rockville.} - hone Co. .%i-56 ia«t nij-ht *t the 1 these four by s total of just seven, g a m e losing points, an almoat infinitesimal. Uee of the fine last night, was I and helped sperk the knlrk* from I nn/4 TnaWo rooTn for Chenevl hlRh school EnerRetir Jimmy its current f o u r - g a m e which Recommended the Dubano.aki's letter reminds me ejected from the game after ’ a l.l poini fourth period deficit i and ‘ Morlerty led Co A to a methodical streak. Coach Elgin Zatursky's \ spread by NBA standards. | hiring of 8 full-time athletic di- * column wntten back in the An earlier Syracuse losing .string | drawing (wo technical fouls and I against Boston. Willie Naulls' lwo| Tecll*8 Tony D Angona. All gg.^g triumph over outclassed Red and 5Vhite quintet will be rector, who would organize both fail of 1W< when I ended with; I fmil* late in the fourth period broke } three men hfcve one thine in com- hit nine,. and almost <-o*t Coach ' engaging In a violent argument favored to score a repeal vdctor5’ intra-mural and inlerscholastic * * * , With rookie Referee Norm I a 124-124 lie and Frank Seivya > mon--nelther udll direct a team im Wednesday nicht Rec Senior over the disanpointlng Chieftains. Pqiil Seymour his job. This current l I sporla at tlie high school. • 1 » i ix • j Bnioker. ' added three more in Hie final min- | the . .fprthcomtnR S t a t e r iA C , rtouhleheader But tomorrow night’s opponent, string * * coetiug kim what little I iite to give the Knicks a cushion | Several board membera said they t.micials lUust IJrcidP hair he has on his crew cut dome ‘ W'lien pelted hy fans as he I Tournaments. Former Manchester High School undefeated W in d h a m appears left the St. lauds floor In the I 'The O il*, whose Poach Red ; P'Angona was the i.isi of tlie .scoring n his. foe Morhardt held much too .strong for the Indians should be able to disniDs a teacher "Xhe question of what's wrong ...IT TOOK r e t > and a lot of sleep. | Aueibarli wa., fined $5h vesleidayl who is not fulfilling the duties of football team at m iS St. Louia took the Nats 113-111 third period. Aiierliacli started three toaohea to see his club how (o blit five points m the opening in the 8:30 CCIL contest scheduled up into the stands but was re- I for hi* run In with Referee Norm j out of tournament consideration half literally ran wild in the sec­ ir Case gym in Willimantir. A .IV the extra-curricular work to it.' j,ave to be answered solelv by ^ UNPSA/ last night, but almost blew an IS- straineil hy Boston players. ' Briirker Jan 30. were pared hy } but perhaps it's for the best e.’ - ond half with 20 tallies to Lop tilt will siart at 6:45. sati»faction--particularly coaching bc|,„o| officials. It is their ta.sk A VEAH TO polnl halftime lead In the process. ,SI, Louis weni on lo defeat ! Frank Ramsey and Rill Russell peeiaU>’.after the manner in which A week ago vh^n Captain Andy high school sports. Board member decide whether it is the coach- TO Streak Snapped the Blue Moon with 25 markers. ) SvMILS AdAlN Boston 119-114 In the baMIe |wlUi 22 points apiece. nis game but oiitcl.a.sscd R.anpers It marked a siicceasful debut for Czuchry suffered a severe bone Frank Sheldon said: mg. the personnel or the lack of In other .NBA action. New York between the NBA's dhlslon 1 Jordon's hook shot was only the were ntanhandlcd .'ifl-.H bv Ra.«.i- tile University of Connectciul soc- ljriii.se in his left fool in a scrim­ •'If you happen to appoint a man spirit and desire (there's that broke Boston's six game winning lenders. : fourth field goal for Detroit lii the lette Seminary In Har'f rd \e?ter- I er and baseball star in the win- ; mage against Hartford Bulkeley. who after sever.al year.s doesn't ^^ord again 1 on the part of the streak with a 129-126 virtorv and 'last 16 minutes of playing lime, dav afternoon. ncr'.s lineup I it was feared the Whippets' Im­ prove lo be a proper roach foi t^joi members?" Phil Jordon threw In a desperation hut the wlmieis were able In over With veteran center .Stan Ken­ pressive winning streak would be .hat job. you should be able to hue j condemning the pro- hook shot In the last five seconds : Sundav night and to the Knirkt come three point Warrior leads si -Ml nine Blue Moon players hit i_ of the second overtime period fori 119-117 Balurday night, nedy frontinj; a furious atuck the .scoring column, with .lohn i in jeopardy. This certainly has someone else without impiming hi.s closer examination into the Hie begimiing of each e.xlr* se* racy UaSalctte shot into a whop­ Irmonaco and Joe Shea trailing i not been the case. Playing without leaching proficiency. athletic setup on the grammar a 119-117 Detroit victory over the Last night's game was the first sion. Philadelphia Warriors at home for Syracuse in the past ping 23-4 bulge after eight mmute.s Morhardt with eight and seven Czuchry. author of 221 points and It's no secret that the two mam junior high and high The score was lied «l 10® afler and doomed any pos.aible chance ar, 18.4 average in 12 games, 1 lareets in the Board of Education s level. But in all sincerity S,\Tacuse Is suit sweating out | seven, after traveling through all reguialion play and 112 afler ihe points, rerpectlvely. Tsll Irv Fos- ; an eight game losing string to the} the Western Division rilies, snd first oveitime. ' for a Cliency up.'et. The v.rlors ter wa.« a standout for the Phone- Windham has bowled over Maloney , sudden interest in physical educa- j j^gp^ Board of Education Is went on to post a .32-11 adi'antaec of Meriden (T9-.391 and speedy tion and sports on both an intra-■ gndertaking this scrutiny on its New York Knirk.o, after losing 115-I even hitting Houston, Tex , last Detroit, winning only il* second | Ijook, Ma., !\o Skis men. caging i6 tallies and doing ■ 114 in the finsl 25 seconds Tuesday 'week. game in Hie last 12, was led h\' at halftime and a e.mifortable 13- most of the rebounding Teammate Bristol (S7-M) In earlier meet- mural ami inter-scholastic level initiative and not because of Nancie Rideout follows in Ihe vake of s apeedhnal at CyprMl 19 margin at the three-quarter ings. with Czurhr;.' in the start- are ba.ske'.ball Coach Elgin Zatur- certain pre.ssure groups or Influ- nl’ght. Before that, they lost to Ed ('onliii leil a third period Walt Dukes with 26 pnliils Psul , Gardens. Fla , willioul alats The holder of all women's wator Kran Duggan chipped in with 14 \ Boston 139-137 In overtime last surge that brought .Syracuse to 81 • i Arizin paced the Wariiors with 29 mark. points. A total of 40 personals was i Ing lineup. Coach John .McMillan's sky and football Coach Walker ential individuals whn have little aiding championships know* of only two othtr girls whrt do thli. The setbark. lOth m 1.3 games, called in the tense and hitterly- Irish Laborer Has Every Reason to Smile \eteran club defeated Maloney by \ Bi iggs. This much can be ascer- interest in interscholastir sports The strain is loo much. ulped out all r^^jhi'mes of the struggle 2.5 fioints and Bristol by 16 tallies, tained from a statement attributed out.side of producing winning 5 Silk Towner.s qualifying Mortarty's 27 loints topped Co. .Iimmy Gault. .53-year-oId North Ireland building construction laborer, sits on top of the world in Tints il would appear that the , to .Atty. Harold Garrity. teams at all cost. upcoming Cla.*s C Tournament. A'a point-production while George London hotel Tuesday after collecting on the biggest soccer pool in Britain's history. He holds a Whippets have not as yet lieen Garrity, also a member of the Then 1 feel certain that the Last Night’s Fights Cheney concludes what can be Kaglc.son added 13 and Sid Wiers- brandy glass and a check for 300.684 pounds-^841.815—and clenches a huge cigar in his mouth. handicapped by the loes of their board, said the teams, partieularly po,,.rt niembers will realize that TV College Grid Slate Sport Schedule termed an Interesting campaign ma and Art Pyka 10 each toward He made a two-pence bet in the pool to win at odds of 36 million to one. He said he would .split fine .5-11 leader. football and basketball had poor roaches are not entirely to SKI Wednesdav afternoon against the winning cause. War. Darling the pot with a roiiain who is partially blind and who put up one pence. The money is lax free. 55 indham Favored . lecords In recent years, but added, piarne. Where is our farm sys- .St, Paul. .Minn. Del Flanagan, Hartford P.egional Tech in the in­ hooped IS markers for Chet's. Co I AP Photofax). This unc.xpected turn of ei’onts "We don't want to he like Notre tern in basketball? What'a May Undergo Changes Friday, I>b. 6 148, St, Paul, outpointed Ralph surance City The locals | ^ went the route with only five does not f .1 v o r Manchester's Dame." which fired Coarh Terry wrong with having a grammar fhnmwell al RHA.M Dupa*. 142, New Orleans, 10, repeat an earlier upset p avers Brennan two days before Chri't school league? Hartford ha.a a Indians at Windham. 8 15, triumph. chances of av'enging a previous Camp lyijeiine. .N, C. -Charlie 57-41 setback. As s matte.' of mss. tremendous grammar school and .Sariirday, Fe4i. 7 I>eads with 18 Points O iicago. Fel). 5 t/P)— The -NTAA Telev i.aion Comniillee to­ Norkiis, 196, New York, outpointed BUSINESSMEN'S LEAO’ iE fact, the crvatal liall, batting a junior high school program. So Green Light Given' .tniiHi al Rockville, 8 30. Wahan Thomas. 211, Charlotte, 10. Kennedy, who scored five bas­ day. i.s expected to complete a 19.50 program for college fool- Z '' In a single game in the Fuslnesa- Hickey Headed for Tourney glittering .833 with 10 correct do manv other communities. Miss, Mrs. kets and three foul shots in LaSa- men's League at the Sehool St. picks in t2 selection.s. tab* Wind­ DefciuU C-oachc* A winning football team also hall willi the poa.sihilit.v' of some change fiom the last two lette's productive opening quarter, gym last night, Herm's Camera ham an easy 63-45 winner the At least one recent graduate of , breeding ground. Mate- years. The ratio of national and I'egional telecasts ma\ he j p w Sn .co™ - .v..h IS S i.';:;;",;.,, MHS has ( ome to the defen.se of ,.j„| ^ Massilon High School in second time around. Pin Entry changed, said Asa Bushnell, com -*— _ - — — . . fFISK! the basketball coaching staff at o^io. comes from three For 10 Pin Center .GOODYEAR GOODRICH — FiRiSrOHf With Marquette Warriors Sporting an overall record of 14 missioner of the ' stern College Also lieard were representaUve* ™SThr.‘.7,^ , S , o“SutE'lr;: 1 .. i pace, improved 'SI'. Herm's moved out alraighl win.*, the high-scoring MHS snd I feel that the following junior high schools and each has Athleli.' (Mnferenre and tlie rom- wlimlng MUse. LaSalette wh ch ^ slim ,^.,3 14-13 ^aifttmehalftime of .NBC. which handled Hie na- ; By m rt H FOG ART 5 Whippet* pace the eight-team letter from Dick Diibanoski de- t^^.g coaches, with the high school By E.\RU Saturday afternoon and evening mlttee's T"V program director. whipprt ed«e and then after trailing 19-lS New York, Feb. 5 (/P)__powars'l/points in 8 71-44 whipping of Okla- ,«eives to he printed in its entirety, coach given the authority to hire I He said there may be ronsidera- tional progiani in 19.58. the Pacific ! Twenty-three of the local (liib CCIL with an iinhlemishad lt-0 Green liglit for the constlUftioi^of a 40 lane. 10 pin bowl- the first annual Miss and Mrs. Coast Conferenre and two pay-as first time, became only the ^t the end of the third period, put fllo HiclfPv ’ttio liitlo n orfor- t’''® Midwe.st. twice winning I homa; Bob Ayersman, the .soph mark. McMillan's quintet is the Diibanoski, who was s member of and fire them Head Coach Lee liou for eight national and five look off .Siimiay for Ihe day si SPECIAL team this winter to sweep both _on a„ final period surgertrm tto rt niftv#*move aie nitaej, uiu nine ^tjt piri,. His first St Louis team with the '26.9 average, hit for 34 the varsity squad for three sea- Tressell is paid $8,000 a year. ■ ing establi.slinient in Ea,*t H artford was given la.st night t o } fowling Tournament, sponsoredwill by regional dates, or 10 national ami you-see firm*. drought slrirkcn Mt Snow, There , games from the Techmen. league's top offensive unit, av­ I Bill Parry, TV-radio director for out front to atay. tionist Wltll tile big sliaclow 01 \ jt rhsi. plonship m In Virginia Tech's 76-09 Southern eraging 67 points, and best de­ sons, captained the Indians diir- Abilene, Tex,, started Coaf^ Everett Mtirphv of 2.'j Perkins SI.. Manche.ster at a meeting'*'’* Communitv 5' ! *^bree regional show* The 1957 snd were shout eight going for the The smallest player on the floor. Ihe PCC. which dissolve* next (list time and what s dav thev While McKenna found the range basketball success, is headed 1 1948. and his fla.shy, fast-hreaking, Conference victory oVer The Cita- fensively, allowing only 45 points ing the 1957-58 campaign. Hi.* let- Chuck Moser out with a college- of the East Hartford Zoning hoard of Appeal.*. The vote w a s! Thirty one girl* have signed up to 1958 programs provided for nine Cheney's dlmlntitive Exlaits Park- j, teammates Bud Kelsey fOF another tournam ent lierthi Billiken teams aub.sequenllv made' del, and Arlen Clark became a 1,- national "Game of the Week " lele- June, asked for a change from 11 pu ked II rained there F riday and .er wound up with 12 points before , Howie Latimer each added six. a game. ler reads: scale salary. Abilene also hss tinarrmou.* to allow erection of a* 1 bowl. Since ihis tournament i* de- in 9 p.m, in the deadline for show- a quiclc I'liRiige in the weather ei' 1 tbou gb he's traded the! more NIT appearances and' 000 point man for Hank Iba's low- Fifth in the CXTL rare with a "Dear Pat. over 800 youngsters plaj'ing the signcd for the girls primarllv some i f®'"' regional lelocasls SALE fouling out in the final period losers. Qem Pontillo ' ®”'®' * Several months ago Mtirphv and 1 mg video taped arrounti of games blue and white of St. Louis for’ twice played ,n the NCAA Toiirna-, scoring Oklahoma Slate. Clark 3-8 mark, the Indians have won During my stay at home for the sport in 18 elementary schools. Fields department store on Silv9$ a i . will be bowling with another worn-1the eight .NCAA districls. froze tile water uii befoie it prop­ Salette did tui excellent, job of de- , j»cored eijrht point* while Charlie n.ent. 1 bagged 24 for a career total of 1.- Ljjgg • - Rocco Alexander were granted plaved on .Saliirriay afternoon erly drained Between Ihe lodge , fending against the loser's Dick 1 pro), i,^,) seven Marquette's blue and gold only four of 12 games overall. . mid-semester break. I heard ni- TTiere are other examples right en other than her mother. Out of! *^*'e 1959 plan is completed It all adds up to 360-162 for the! 004 In s .58-38 romp over Texas, Grounded In New York and the two lower lifts there was Blssell who was held to a lone ------The 5-5 bundle of basketball Offensively in league warfare ; mors having to do with an inves- here in Connecticut. Up until a The howling center will be the pcimission lo erect a pitch and' the field of -31 only eight do not ! ’ be basic elements may b* an- a palcli of glaio ice as laige as M^jjchester jhow* an average of I tigation of the basketball sj'stem few years ago. or before the Po- Bob Hall, former Yale athlelic basket and three free throws. The Standings strategy has the tVarriors zipping little guy with the big results 1 Arm.v won its sixth in a row for first m East Hartfo'.d which will|i>utl golf course on the property.} liHve their mother as a partner, nounced al once, said Howard director ami once rhairman of our (’liarler Oak skating link. The j hard-working Silk Town captain Pet. along at a pace no one thought Hickey and Marquette took a a 12-5 mark, 61-49. over Lehigh 47 points as against 51 for the at Manchester High. II hss been lice A Fire .Junior Athletic Assn, feature lO pins. , 3'liis propo.sed project has been'J Eight women from the Tuesday Grubbs of the Southwest Confer­ Unmatehed w L ence. rhairman of the 1959 com­ Ihe N(.1AA TV Committee, was Iwo novice slopes were the most' scored .four of his points in the , . . ,8 5 .815 possible when he took control last share of last night's spotlight as Sammy Kouns scored 26 points oppo.sition. ’ said that the coaching staff does organized il* present Midget Foot- Size of the building will by 2.30 dropped. Murphy told the Zoning' night league have volunteered to} dangerous of all Tlie rest of the Pagani's ...... Zatursky's charges never re- not teach the boys the fundamen- ball League. Manchester High mittee. grounded in New 5'ork and could final quarter after being stopped Ponticelll's...... ___ 8 5 .616 fall. They n a i l e d their I4th from titans North Carolina and George Raveling fired 27 points hv 135 feel. Murpliy lold Ihe boaid Board la.st night. ' roll with the girls. The women's not represent in person .Skiatron trails weie all poor excepting the with one foul shot In the first half. ___ 7 5 .583 straight and 16th in 17 games last | Cincinnati, both of whom fattened! and grabbed 28 rebounds in Vil- covered after falling behind 21-9 tala of the game. In defense of the boasted no football program be- that the total cost wnul.l be ap­ Laiiil for the bowling e.slaljlish- names were put in a liat and tlie} Two-thirds Majority overbrook win li wa.< surpiialngly TIRE Persortallzed Floors in the o’jening quarter and 40-20 pre.sent coaching system I would low the high school level. And TV Inc. This is the pay-as-you- Actually, the Rangers managed Norman's ...... 6 5 .545 night, 73-62 over Bowling Green.! their naliona. prestige. lanova s 72-63 decision over Wag- proximately $734,000. Post of the mejit IS on a nine acre tract owned girls drew for their partners. All} However, the entire plan will •*ee concern reportedly lied in with good. About muety-flve per cent to bold their own after their dts- Dod's ...... 7 364 The Marquette lead was 23 points} Frank McGuire's Tai Heels, sec-, ner in the first of two at the at halftime of the first contest. ■ like to say the following: only this past fall have boys from building was put al $'230.0110, hy Fred. 1-ena and Roxie 1-eone parlieipanta will ro'll three games. be announoed until the .NCAA of the skiers were on It turning it •'A-'* The local's only consolation was I "Presently having the opportiin- the midget league made their the West Coast major league base­ VALUE asttous first period, being oiit.scor- when Hic.iei- recalled the regulars 1 ond-r.ankcd nationally. pushed Philadelphia Palestra Muhlenberg $180,000 for the alley.* and $324.- ■Site of the alleys will he 800 feel ’ Winners will be determined by membership votes in a mail refer­ ball teams. into a reel obaincle course. i ed 9-T. 11-8 and 16-15 In the next to the bench with six minute.* re- I their winning streak tq seven, their whipped La.Salle 92-75 in the ser- ir oulscoring the Whippets 21-17. |ty to play with Wesleyan Uni- presence felt at MHS. This small- 000 for automatic pin setter.*. from Silver 1.4ine acenrding lo ailding the total tjjree string endum. Approval requires tivo- In the first game of a double- 11-6 in the final penod. m a very versity's fresliman basketball fr>' football program should defl- Hall telephoned Inforniat ion lo three quarters maining. ’ .Atlantic Coast Conference mark to ond g.anie behind Steve Matell's 30 Murphy told the board he will present plans, with an approxi­ scores of lioth the M^s and Mr.*. third.* majority of those voting Bushnell which included tlie fart I>e.*pite all llie ice ihey still ran} LaSalette iSSi header last night at the 55'est Side You can wager your Castro but- 1 8-0 and their overall record to 13-1 points sloppily played second half. team I have been able to compare nilely begin to pay dividends come manage the alley.* and will em­ mate 300 foot frontage on the Highest lolal will be declared the j the (’oniicclicul .lunior TJownhlll At r Ptj Rec. Ponticelli's moved into a my basketball background with oaxl September, The eommittee yesterday ended that Skialron definitely expected P ton he has the Warriors from Mil- ; with 64-57 victory over Maryland. ^ Ed Blair s season average dipped ploy a dozen people. north aide of the street. I winiie.'. hearings on the 1959 program, in­ race* on ttie .Sumlance Trial W'e S Sullivan, f ...... J-fi 8 i first place tie with Pagani’s as that of other boys here who eonie » ♦ * Because of the great interest in to have some wirf cirriiits set up a Zlnt. f ...... waukee on the prospect list of both York Larese. one of Carolina's' to 23.5 a.s he scored 22 in leading cluding another plea by the Big on the West Coast for suhserip- watched about a lialf-dozen youiig- This 0 Beosa. f ...... ojj o' they whipped the latter, 28-24. The the National Invitation and the dandy sophomores. scored 32 We.stern Michigan over Toledo 68- from a diversity of loealitie*. I sin­ this tournament it is necessary to j slers ( I,me down, skiing i aiitious- I 3 Kennedy, c ...... 4-7 181 aecbnd game saw Norman's de- Wesleyan Wiiuier Ten for a more flexible plan. The Hon TV in the fall. National rollegiate Tournaments. points 6] in a Mid American Conference cerely believe that I have had a (’all* from Parents roll It in two shifts Tlie first shift Big Ten wants lo limit a school lo ly. and even llicn they averaged 1 Korth. c ...... gj J I feat Nassiff Arms. 36-30. good preparation in fundamentals. will began bowling .'katiirday after- Hall. S t Ills .New Haven, (,'onn , 0 Butter, g ...... 500 \'ear .-Ago Fifth-ranked (iinrinnati, with match. Little Adelphl beat big I was quite surprised at the three appearances a season and let home said "I liad some interest­ about five spills during their runs 0 Chssse. * ...... 1-." 1 Frank Riggs (71 paced the low This from the remnants of and Over Midflleburv "My freshman coach has deni- : noon al 4:30, and the second shift Priea All-Anierira O.acar Robertson brother Fordham for the first time statement made by Board member each conference or school set its ing tilings In tell the eommittee.” 8 P. Babo, c ...... r'3 '5 scoring Ponticelli's attack. He was additions to a Marquette team | scoring 38 fbrfdr a 33,2 average.!average, in memory. 81-69, and Tom Har­ onstraled passes snd shots which , will start al 7, 1 Baker, g ...... — E. Mae Holden, who said she had Southern Cal Relieves own sehediile. He would not elaborate. Anyone looking for good snow __ 7 followed by Phil Riisconi 16I and that dawdled along to an 11-11 crii.shed a helter than average Day- rington's 50 pnint.a se; a Rhode Is- Ncm Haven. Feb. 5 '/C' Wes­ had already been developed in First Shift I will liave to head for .Northern 13 Totala ?4 ll-II .88 Wirt Craft (6 ). Skip Minor of Pa- received rails from parenLs com­ record a year ago : ton team 96-74 The Bearcats have land record in a 119-106 caper leyan and Bridgeport liniversiliea high school under the direction plaining there was little incentive The 4:30 shift will consist of Vermont as the areas acres.aible Cheney Tech (34> gani's was high with nine point.* Since It s Hickey in charge, it's : won their la.«l nine for a 15-2 with Brandei.e. of Manchester* present coaching iJane Crandall, Karen Howard. for dsy trips are down to simost P B r pt.s In the second game. Richie and Willimantir Teachers’ College offered to youngsters who play on Finest Bnhber ObUUfishla 3 BUsell. f ...... 1 3-4 5 understandable. He's handled bas- ledger Georgetown (DTi beat .Syracuse staff. . . 55'eslevans basic . . . "*}f*"*® interscholastic team*, and that the Recruiters of Duties I Gail Reichenbach. Ellen Oallin- nothing. 3 Neumoc, t ...... 2 s Dotchin hit for 11 polnLs to lead kelball fortunes st two other In other features. Kansas took 85-70 hy hitting .58 per rent of its bettered their basketball record.* and defense are similar to those were poorly managed Mrs. ehant. Linda Taft. Deana Hills, Stengel Forgets the Old Days Recapped with th* 3 Chaves, t ...... 1 ^ Norman's in a fine team effort over I .Martha Bonham. Kathleen Hayes. 3 Plro. c ...... 3 schools in hi.s 20-year career. Be- second place m the Big Eight shots. and Louisville walloped last nistht. used St .Manchester. .Also, I have Holden suggested more youngsters The Manchester Ski f'luh meets 3 Mendltto. g ...... 1 J Nas.siff's, Chris McHale and Danny fore World War 11. he huilt standings as Ron I.oneski scored IP Florida Southern 88-,57. Wesleyan defeated Middlebiiry. fount, that my proficiency in gihould be encouraged lo take part Los Angeles, Feb. 5 i.tPi ’The university is reorganiz­ } Kathleen eoleman and Barbara .Vlonday al 8 a I the Veterans of 0 Rukus. g ...... c c Sullivan threw in eight and seven screening, picking, switching and „ „ ,h ,, Southern California has reliev­ ing its athletic program. The ! .Me.N'eill. All these girls will he BRAND NEW S Parker, g ...... S VI . 80-63. largely with the aid of Jf hen He BUt^ts Players Today F'oreign Wars Home. " poinl.s respectively for Norman's 6-,5 Don Skinner. He tossed in 25! m taking part in the various of- play was s good wav to develop ed two football reeruj^ters of entire responsibility for con­ bowling with their mothers. In this 5 Totala .. 14 S-lt 14 Na.ssiff's offensive was led by Bob points and kepi 55'esleyan ahead} fensive patterns against both man- physical fitness. their duties. tacting prospective student shift Linda Trombly drew Marge About 2.5 club members will 6.70x1.5 Score at half 33-11 LaSeteU- Ronzoni ( l li snd Rick® Krause The action, announced yes­ athletes will rest with the de­ Holmes as a partner. -8ndrea Ma- New Yoik i.N'FAi During the' TREADS ‘He's Got th& Stuff * from the 5:20 mark until the end i lo-nian and zone defenses ran be Dr. Harry Leonhardt agreed that moving to the Polo Gioiinds. Any­ leave from the Town Hall park­ (SI , Boxer > s. Matiiiaii of the game favorahlv compared to anv of my terday by the university pre.si- partment of intercollegiate eaione and Ann Fidler are part­ season. Fiddle Ford 1* considered way. McGraw openly hJamed Casey ing lot at 7 30 tomorrow night for team play was a good way to dent. Dr. Norman 'Topping, athletics, headed by Jess Hill, ners, Cathy Camphell drew Flo Only Prime Carinirn Used Willimantic Teachers defeated | promulgate physical fitness but ha the best pitcher in hasehall. for being the club s social directoi the weekend at Bromley. j Italian^ M e x i r a n EAST SIDE 5IIDGETS Exhibition Nixed ftindainental* taught at Manches­ follows drastic sanctions im­ dtrerlor of athletics. Kloter. Carol Nolan and Blvelyn Totally iiritated by Ihe moreed- Fitchburg iMass) Teachers 71-64 also hit upon the correct solution posed on the Trojan.* at Cin­ Contributions from alumni At contract time, however, the Standings ter High have greatly aided me in Tedford, and Sandy Heidcavage Yanliees' front offire pamt.* Ford ings. McCraw engaged a private The club will hold a cake sale W L Pet. Few at UConii Campus in sn oul-of-s'.ate game. In Bridge­ when he suggested the best way cinnati last month by the Na­ and friends for the support of drew Am.v Pirkey. West Coast Foes Dallas. Tex., Feb. .5 (,Ti —.A playing for Weslevan. as something eonsiderahiv leas eye to trail .Stengel and Irish ■Saturday, Feb 28. at Hale's Plen­ Buy now pa.v as lew a* 7.60x15 ...... $9.85 Blue Coats ...... 8 0 1.000 port. Hartford University bowed to lo improve fitne.ss was to "enlarge tional Collegiate Athletic Assn athletics will go directly to The evening shift starting at 7 proposed fight between light- Bridgeport U's seoring attack, 81- "5Vh,' has Manchester had los­ our Intramural program" rather than an All-Ame'-ica hny, and now Meusel Knowing Hie\' were being ty of cake.*, pie,*, pastries and Ladders ...... 6 2 7,50 ing seasona in the past two years? Nick Pappas, field secretary the university, which will he will be comprised of Dawn tailed .Stengel and Meusel vent in Los Angeles, Feb 5 (,Ti -Boxing heavy Champion .Archie Aloore 71. than the interseholastic program. of the Alumni Assn . and .M resjjonsible for their adniin- the home-grown left-hander has a such will be available 7.10x15 ....". $8.95 Cruisers ...... fi 3 625 and wrestler Sterling (Dizzy) Surprised at Stieglitz The reason is probably the lack Molumphy, Peggy Ann Lucas, problem In the off.-sea.*on, Whltey opposilc direciipns, Ihe dii k follow­ DOWN takes on sn international flavor Engine.* ...... 4 4 500 Bridgeport's Bob I.,aeniel ran up Telephone calls of the nature re­ Davis, a.ssislant football coach, istralinn. .loyce Baidyga. Sue Mitehell, Mai- ing Irisli and repoiting lo .Mc­ The three hectic skiing nurses. Davis will not he permitted In sn early, 18 points ,to ,insure____. .w. the vie- of desire. This is something that u calche* an 8:50 commuter train at Unconditional Read here tonight when Mario D'Agata Chiefs , , ...... 1 7 ,125 1 ceived by Mrs. Holden should he no longer will he allowed to Dr. Topping said the univer- gie Rosen, Caroann Kacmakl. Graw Ihe next day Peg F'.rickson, .loan Mooney and or Per Texas, a deputy boxing 00m- torv.. Aila'ii told,. m he scored •>«26 points. '. CO one. , not , - even the j best coaches, j participate in reciuiting ath­ .*ity will use every possible Great .Neck and at 9:30 is behind ...... 0 8 000 ■ ’ , can leach. I have, had high-spirited ignored. .■ Parent* 1 who are aincerely Lynn Cliapman. .leanine Cowles. Gerr.i' Rohan didnt get oul Ihia Wook of Italy and Joe Becerra of Mexico' Diimpcrs mlsslnner said Inst night. Slorr.8. Feb. h (/P)— Hardl.v anybody here i.* surprised that vccav'ji. A jjcavw. aieai.a aaa&ia~<7a#is ivsv'vs ■ a a t letes. Davis will be permitted avenue to appeal its case to a desk in a lower Manhattan brok­ When .Stengel showed up. Mc­ as well hs sedate coachee, and ■nt®''®'*®'’ in .learning why his or Marge Twerdy, Gilda Dunies. erage hou.se. A good lime lo meet Graw iai kled him with. ' Why did week but the stone* are still fly­ Hazard Guaranfeei clash In a 12-round fight, with the Spearheaded by .lark Simmons Pat O’Dowdy, Odessa. Tex., I>ew Stieglitz, former University of Connei-ticiit track and to conlinlie as an a.ssi.stant the NCAA for a reduction in Cheryl Beebe and Julie Spiwak. all winner promised a title match wrestling promoter,' arranged neither was able to instill the in- competing in ath- him. the man figured, would be al you and Meusel split up last nighl'? ing about last week s caper. II the Ladders rolled over the Pum­ cross country ace, has develnperl into the nation's ace fwo- football roach. Pappas will he the severity of the penalties bowling with their mothers seems Ihev took a new route from . with world bantamweight Cham­ the lO-rniind fight for Feb. 19 trinsic quality of deaire in thoae "" .‘ ^’.® ‘®'’®' "►’"'"'I given other work by the uni­ imposed. 4:45 p.m., afler the day's business, 1 khow you hang around logelhei" pers 51-28 In the Poliee and Fire­ mile runner today. Lloyd Duff, who coached the 2.'?-year-old it was not already a part of. De- ‘ ^®''‘ to the reaper- Paula Rosen drew Shirley V in­ at the Long Island .Station, "I m glad you brought that up. Bou.squel.s arriving al Albany Ave. pion Alphonse Halimi of France. anil said he already was selling versity. "I would like to see the ner as a partner. Mary ('arter Matchmaker George Parnassus men’s Midget League at the East tickets. Innky. red-head here, predicts t l i a f ------^------sire; or the lack 'of il, is some- , V'’* T*’ ® ®°’’ ®'’ ea are in a .Mr. McGraw.' leplied Casey .Sten­ , In Hartford, F'rom there a turn for WHEEL 8ALANCE 5PECIAL .Side Rec lost night "Lew roiilld be one of our conn- ...... Df, Topping said that while NCAA allow ot»r championship drew Mary .Simmons, Linda Belle- ".No good." said F'ord. after said he closed negotiations with Blit Deputy Boxing Commis­ thing t'hat separates a winning ‘’®‘ ®'' Casev Stengel's blast as his and gel, "I'm mad about this. figure Manche.ster and about 20 minutes I P.olling away lo a very fa s t trVs top bets for the Olvnipic ^ Duff is sure his former pupil wnll team from a losing team. , nn.^P'xint* " hich I feel are in the the Faculty Athletic Commit­ , spring teams tennis, base­ fleure will team up with Helene I rate a dcieciive of my own." FRONT END Halimi for a title engagement here sioner Mammy George told •’ • be better known thi* time. “ At the tee which investigated the sit­ ball. track take part In the other Yankees' hfllils reached the later were in Fias; Granby They SPECIAL start and to a 25-5 halftime edge "When I say t W I think of Dey and Ilona Kaplan drew Betty ; found a sign pointing to Hartford in May during his recent trip to O'Dowdy hy telegram that the "He's got the stuff.' s.sys Duff, ! uation has some doubt.* as to nationals." said Dr. Topping, Phillips ns a partner. sports pages. "I’m liable to miss ALIGNMENT ^ rop e the Ladders had no trouble in fight would not be |)ermltted the potential of this year's club "* th® "poorly managed" and after riding ten minutes were turning back the winless Pum­ "if he keeps going. Just look at I necks ago." explained Duff, "the the school'.* guilt, "it is clear "The period up to whirh we Ihe .5:05 home and it would be all ■ Becerra rules a 16-8 hctling be<-ause O'Doivdy doe* not have public address announcer didn't I and that of the 19.56-.57 squad. '* concerned, this is hogxvash. cannot compete is Jan 7. 1960. over town, F'ord Misses Another hack at Ihe s.ame sign off again 1 pers as they oul.senred them in his progress. Last year he was only Man for man the potential is the} f"ter-.scholastic teams represent- that we have either been guil­ 4 favorite, apparently because of his a boxing promoter's license. even know Lew’s college,” ty of minor and technical in- That means we couldn't play T; ain,' " ! for Hartford this time hitting ; every period but the third Sim­ 10 seconds off the best American Aanie. In thi* ca«e th« \vf>r Hartford Store Only LaSalette 59. Cheney Tech 34 irk followed with eight. can run either." year's squad does not possess the Before a final decision is reach- place once lofty in the game's down on those who play for him. ^ skiing down Cranmore in the Showing .Settled Qiieation history? i But it's rather amusing to see, the } St. Thomas Seminarv 52, Gran­ .Steve Gallos led the Air Force Will Take .Advice true deaire to win. It seema that membera of the Board of Edii- I White Mountains of .New Hamp- Said Duff: they are rrerely willing to go ' c®imn should not neglect lo con- Alva Kelley, the Raiders' new i <>ip'**talking one-time outfielder by 2« Cardiff. Wales Paneho Bhala- Academy football team in yards "Lew's excellent indoor lunning The chances are excellent that Flanagan Beat Ralph Dupas ' shire. Hartford Tech 67. Hcly TYinity, achaji, India, slopped Billy Down- gained in 1958. He made 527-yards through the motions. Can the. ^®c ""ith personable Malt Maetozo, head coach doe.sn'l think so he taking himself seriously a* a dis- ' this season comes as no surprise ■Stieglitz, who was graduated from khow* sn. > iplinarian. ! Flail Anderson and Dave Baker 40 er. England. 4 ( Flioveiglit.* ( on 116 carries. to me, although it has caught some coaches make a player ditrs for head of the Physical Education GOLD SEAL SPECIALS Connecticut in 1957, will take and Intramural Department at Supremely confident Lhal he can Talking for House enjoyed some lei|ific skiing last by surprise. It was just a question Duff’s advice. a free ball or fight ■ for rebounds St, Paul. Minn Feb. 5 jPi - Del'l'threw more." said Stanton. "That! GET THAT EXTRA MEASURE OF SAFETY off the boards? All a coach can MHS. Tom Kelle.5'. who baa charge Flanagan's flair for setting off was the story of the fight." bring the Haiders back the trail It must be that Stengel Is talk­ J weekend. They made th* long haul ALONh WITH QUALITY and ECONOMY of whether the Navy would let Usuall.v. two-milers are short ; of the physical education program trod by championship teams. ; to Jay Peak which is up on |h» I train and compete. And apparently dr is lllustrHte in practice how controversies pu.shed him into the Stanton scored It 97-95, Delaney ing for the houae becau*« up lo and stocky. at Barnard Junior High School, Kelley made his l.iiit official ap­ now he haa been extremely under­ ; border and one of the few .area* I his showing in the big meets have Sot Stieglitz. who stands 6-2. ' they want the game to be played middle of another dispute today. 98-95 and Perraiilt 97-96 for Dn- and stress the importance of hard the coaches involved, former Man­ The St. Paul welterweight pas. , pearance yesterdav since nccept- standing in regard lo extra-cur­ I in the Fiast which had excellent .settled that question." "But," said Duft, "Lew has } chester High athlete* and rival Ing the "chalienge" last Monday. ' akiing last weekend. . Val Fiano fin- i Stieglitz. whose home is in 5Vest learned to lake a short stride, and earnest play. gained a decision over New Or- F'lanagan. at least six pounds ricular activities just »o long as "Once the team is or the court Only then can a juit deci- It will take patience, the 40- they did not interfere with per­ : ally getting calloused in the right Hartford, scored at Boston in the which is more efficient since * run- ' jeon.s’ Ralph Dupas In a televised heavier and content to counter- ! places, he says the spill* are the boy* art on their own. The . ?* made. After all, how many , 10-rounder last night, but some punch, d’"*"’ blood from Dupas' year-old former ’ Cornell end said. formance on the field Why. the fast time of 8:58.6 and at New ner strives to kep hi* legs and feet | 1 easier to lake now .Rick Merritt And I'p York in 8:55.1 for the two-mlle, coach can' do Just about anvthing member* and outside pres­ , people weren't convinced. nose in >Uie second 'round and It won't he done overnight, but old profes.sor didn't everi get ex­ close under his body, rather than } he feels Colgate w81 return to it* I waving everyone off Sunday then showing his heels to some head­ pulling his body over his forward ' et cept put the ball through the 1 ’il'!';® ,/"• individuals can ^ One of them was Jimmy Per-. opened a cut along the left eye in cited three springs ago when Don hoop. This i* beyond his power >’'’ "®»Oy *«.V that athletes at MHS winning traditions. The upstate Larsen set a woild record by find­ I'atarting on his outing with the Na- liners. leg.’' 'rault, whose judge's .scorecard had} Ike third. I tional Guard. He had charge of the but it is the points that win games. ';*®®‘'’iofl the proper at- weighed in al 148 team ha* won only four games ing something exciting lo do at ALL SIZES Lew returns to Boston on Satur­ After Boston. Lew plans to rim ' Dupa* winning. Referee Johnny. Flanagan ' spuds going into the beef stew The ONE PRK'E OF PHILADELPHIA day night to run at the Boston A. *1 tention 7 How many of these per- pounds. Dupas 142. in the last two years. 4 o'clock in the morning in St. In Chicago, Oeveland and again Sincerely. ; son* take time out to watch a prac- .Stanton and Judge Dick Delaney I Bills. Fortin and Hunniford with A. Games. m New Y'ork. ■cored it Flanagan. ' Dupas was rated No. 3 in the "The problem here may be dif­ Petersburg, F'la In doing this, the • GOODYEAR Dick Diibahoakl." fice session ? ficult, but it . an be done, " he said. big pitcher knocked down a tele­ ’ Robbie Brown, in the woods going "This la the worst," said Dupas National Boxing Assn., ratings, Safety Measure I around the canyon's ice Judy • FIRESTONE Flanagan No. 4. He denied that he had made the phone pole with an automobile, but • GOODRICH manager, Angelo Dundee, "some­ switch to Colgate from Brown for } all Of Case said was, "The guy I Weidhaas after a look at all the times you expect to get hurt on q A new adjustable face guard I Ice ended up tending the fire • U. S. ROYAL Pair of Amateurs in Spotlight money. didn't try to fool anybody. He told saves s modeling football day. Jim McKeough and Jerry • FISK hometown'decision hut you can live "Officials at Brown were very the truth.” Captain Jim Tierney Sets Pace with It when the fight has been College Basketball player from being kicked in , I>aPine scouting the lower moun­ BOCK generous, but I felt, the challenge The only lime Stengel seemed the face. The nylon guard tain looking for decent snow so the ' «.7II3'15’ . close. Thla one was Dupai from As Phoenix Golf Open Starts _.aUrt finish." East there had been met," he said. upset about any goings on off the can be installed on existing spills would not be rough on Jim'S 7.10x15 As Shooters Top Loomis School •Ydelphl 81, F'ordliani 69 He explained the challenge a* field Hie Copacabant Capers, for helincla in minutes. It elim­ : sister, Judith and Diane Vallone Dupas added; "How do lliey hia goal of building a strong foun­ example was when he didn't 7.. 50X15 acore fights here? 1 tjirew four Muhlenberg 92. LaSalle 75 inates the need for drilling ; who were on their initial expedi- • Assorted. Styles Phoen.x. Arlz., Feb, 5 (.P' Two* Veterans of the professional dation ..of football at the Ivy know about them. It wa* at if OT new holes in helmets for tion... Jan Hewitt along this Sun- 8.00x15 , punches to one, I wq.s on the of­ Villanova '72, Wagner 63 i n • IJmitod Quantity ; I amateur golfers were the talk of | tour aaid they could pot recall With only Captain Jim Tiemeyi ■record target in two shots, a fling Army 61, Lehigh 49 ■ League' Mhool. Case felt that he missed something } guard positions. dav without her lemon. 7.. 50X14 BEER fense all the way, Flanagan didn't by not being along. I — • Whitewalls Slightly [ the tournament today as lop-billed' anothe’r pro-am event when two firing respectably, the lackadalsi-| and a five standing. Sub-standard Lafayette 107, Wilkes 75 8.00x14 . So much fighting, and they gave It wa* this trait of treating the Higher! } professional stars teed off in the I amateurs sank aces in the same cal Manchester High rifletnen shot! prone* bothered everyone buf Rus- J him the decision.” Boston Univ 54, Northeastern 46 first round of the $20,000 Phoenix} round. coni and Ron Gambolatl, A^iiguring American Inti 69. Clark 60 Hockey at a Glance athletes a* adults that endeared Slightly U»«d o.Ne taxi .Nn exrhaajj*! It’s back— the greatest l6ock' ' Open. ’Tank - like Mike Souchak of out an undistinguished rictory over! It could have gone either way, him to players who felt they were L(>omia School in the prep school's' el decisive match with but it did not appear to.be a gift. Willimantic 71, Fitchburg 64 Crooner Bing Crosby and foot­ Grdssinger, N. Y., and young Tony State Champion Hamden High in Wednesday’s Kesiilta rather sorely handicapped by be- "OPEN HOUSE" *AU IMcea FliiS Tax and ReMppabl* ExrhangO. of .them all! For that old- beautifully appointed range in Flanagan fought strongly through St. -Michael’s (Vt.) 74, Vermont ball Coach Ben Martin both .shot Lema. San Leandro, Calif., corner­ Rig Bragger the Jocfti Armory Vrirtpy. 45 .American League ing shuffled and platooned os no MODERN THREE.BAY fashioned bock flavor, insisf Windsor yesterday, 884-865. Man-: the early rounds, lo.st momentum other field marshal has shuffled a hole-in-one during the pro-am! ed a share of the spotlight by Don Btagg Jacknifed over the Chester, now with six wink In seven The match summaries. St. Anaelm's (NH) 76, Suffolk 64 Promdence 4, Buffalo 3. on Schmidt's. It's a pleasure phase of the tourney yesterday, j posting five under par 65a and In the face of Dtipas’ faal'-moving and platooned. bar to set a new Millrose matches this season, failed to live Maarhetter (M4) . .attack.through the seventh, eighth Hofstra 88. 55’ashlngton (Md) 59 Springfield 6. Cleveland 4. Oosby used a three iron lo sink 1 pocketing the first payoff of the Gstmee pole vault record of 15 Tufts YJ7. Bowdoin 63 . -Hecthey 6. Rochester 3. Carried By filcGraw SHELL SERVHSE STATION when you d o ! up to expected oyer 900 scoring, al-' - • and ninth roimds. but won the 10th Until now, Stengel hasn't forgot­ his ace on the par-3 197-yard ninth ' 72-hole tournament — $225 eaidt feel, 61.3 inchee at Madison though .the weak total was enough I 97 S o 177 ■ on superior physical strength. Rhode Island 119, Brondeis 106 EMtem League 50 WINDSOR a y e .. ROCKV.IU.E FiSK TIRE SERVICE hole. It was his fourth hole in one. > as low professionals iti the pro- Rutger* 83, OCNY 67 New Maven 3, Clinton 2 (Over­ ten sewing hla own wild oats, re­ Square Garden.' to outpoint Loomis, which also fell Bob Ruac below its capabilities.' '(! John Matchptt .A ...... 9A 80 178 fight 97-96 for Flanagan. News­ badly while doing*ao. "John' Mc­ Martin, \yho coached the Air The local gtinners were plagued. ' Leamlt.fiehoal (S$5i Johnstown 2, Charlotte 1. . . . I.earn about your omwtuiiitie* In the' Shell Service Station BOCK AS BOCK Force Academy to an. undefeated men at ringside were almost even- Graw 'carried m.e on two world biioiiiea*. Cent* to our "O I% N ROUSE” anyttme Thura. or Fri. 911 Park St. Open Daily 8 to 5 Frank Pongrass, purveyor of FouUShooting Contest with the jitters of a freshitiju) f^rl!l.5i®|‘ ...... 97 52 179 " ly divided. NBA Batketball Thurnday'e Schedule Thurs. tk Fri, 8 to: 9 seiuon last year, dropped a three , ...... too tS *178 championship 'rluba.’ ’ 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. FinaneMI, oaslatonce and training; program SHOULD BE race horse delicacies et Hialeah, at her first danoe, and watched y*® ...... ,... 9« 7S- 171 Il There were lo\ ■ blows aplenty on Tlturaday’s Schedule National League Real old-titnera on Fulton St. in CH «.6561 Saturday i. to 8 y wciod shot into the cup on the 208- j reports that salad greens such as The Weet Side b a s k e t b a l l ' their shots ,fly completely out of ■"..both tides. New York ys.'Syracuse at Phila­ Toronto itt Montreal. avoliobl* to reopoiwibla poroMi.' UepreaeatatlTMi will ba on lo­ yard 11th hole. It was the first; W.awil. Hellagara...... TJ ■■A*’’ 198 J** BriMklyn recifll that SUngel, the cation. Ootfe* and apanla’ oarvea. endive, escarole^ ahd dandelion League wUl .oold its gnaual JToul the blick offhand, and all the way , “ Flignagan .landed the harder, delphia. New York at Detroit. flychoser, got along without too IPt C »04MK)T A SOM, tic, PMA, f A ace foj’ Martin, who waa uolitg a are beginning to get the call over Shooting (mnteet ton i^ t atarttag to e^fhta prone. OivCgpUin Bob •bcre. w»r* Karl lUWer m . Chwlea Gloda. ITl; Sad .vatronger. punchea although Dupoa fit. JUouii'at PhUodalphio. Chicago at Boston. much ihut-eye a* a Dodge^ before Mt of borrowed cluba. earrota by horao trainera. «t 6:aa boy JO-13 ta eligible. RusMiit apoUed a poaMbl* achool Don UcLaaan. 197. . V-' r. I ■■ // I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1989 PAGE NINETEMN

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TH U R ^A Y , FEBRUARY «, 1989 Houtehold Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 Suburban for Rent 66 Houses for Sale . 72 Houses for Sale 72 Wanted—Real Estate 77 % p a g e EiOHfEEN Artidea For Sale 45 Threa pl«ca mahogany bedroom FURNISHED ROOMS, Utchen ANDOVER— Four room heated (XX) WEST ,-flflDE- — -Three bedroom BUY — SELL — TRADE Auto Driving School 7*A FHERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted—Male 36 ...... %...... $95 privllegea, $8 a week, trae park­ apartment, $60. Oarage included. hot^ garage, good condition, Want to aell your proo'‘rty? PI 2-6042. MANCHESTER — Six room Cape. large rooms, convenient location, QreMiwood, Inc. will buy tor ali The Open Forum SHINERS for ice fishing, whole­ Three p lm mehocany bedroom ing, S mlnutea to bua and'Math nice lot. Owner, MI 3-$86$. ATTENTION teenagera, new driver TOOL MAKERS sale and retail. Camp MeeUng •e t ...... J $iao St. MI S-2822. Aluminum atorma and acreena, new cash, or work out a trade. Quick 214 ROOM modem apartment. hot water heater. Convenient to action assured. Call and gut our education clasaea atarting Tatur- R d,. Bolton. M I 9-868S. Nine piece mahogany dining $12,900 ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom CommunlcaUons (or pubUcatlona in the Open V\>nitn wfll not I t TAIAS PH-CMMA v m C ANP SOMCTlMKIliRliS) iirr Mui»/’s ckMise future sme cmrecioe AND Range, refrigerator, heat. hot ahopping, achools and buaes. Nice deal, no obligation. CLASSIFIED day. Call Mr. Mtrlette, Martchea- TO MAtA A PeOeiCM ON 60MrNlN& LME room cet ...... $126 ranch, ceramic bath, hot water be’guaranued publication If they contain nqora than 800 worte. CLEARANCE SALE — Falrbank NEWLY DECORATED room in water furnished. Gottier 'apart­ yard, Priced to ipll immediately at ter Driving Acadeipy. Coventry, NMt POUSH IN TVfO 8BOOMP5 RAfT Four aofaz. $20, $30, $40'. $50 each. heat, basement picture window, GREENWOOD. INC.. The Herald reserves the right to decline to publish any matttr P I 2-7249. FipST CLASS MACHINISTS Morse home water pumpa. Three Maple breakfut aet ...... $20 p riv ate hom e, show er. M l 9-8354. ments. TR 5-3620. only $12,900. R. F . DlmocH CO., R ealtors, Mil 9-5245. 145’ frontage. Carlton W, Hutch­ MI 3-1577 that may be libelous or which is in bad taete. Free e:n>re9clea HO-O-O NOTTtU(TOOlOR.'OM , iNlUTBriOUtPipUPO! rU-TELLVOU iNUAT left, 40% off. Capitol Equipment Nine piece dining room set , ■ $30 ROCfCVILLE, 24 Qrove St. Weil ins. MI 9-5132. of political views is desired by contributions of this character For work on close tolerance Air­ Co., 88 M ain St. ADVERTISING v tM ! I w t r r Kiiow v k m a t io souMouiPpffqurr(TBu.TiU(rap r ' ONE FURNISHED room with heated, two room fumlahed apart­ SELLING YOUR horns? For but letters which ars defamatory or abusive win be rejeetad. craft Precialon Parts. (XXI) Business Services Offered 13 f>0 r PtfiHM’S 3 W NEM 91VEft CNEAPMATE Of A BOSS NNAT WATKINS ment. Inquire tint floor. Apt. 9. MANCHESTER prompt, sfflclent, courteuUs serv W APt.' OR fiSTACUlO PWkf ' you TUiNk OP HIM ANP MAU LARGE CRIB with Kantwet mat- USED FURNITURE kitchen privileges. C$Il Ml ;<-8941. ice knd appraising without obliga­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENl DEPT. HOURS HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. lU Tlim k ABOUT rr ASP OUT.' VMO POES ME HIGH HOURLY RATES treaa and cover, |15. Toilet chair, FOUR BEbROOM blder Colonial. CHESTNUT ST,—Unusually largs tion, call S. A. Beechler, Realtor, Bolton'e ‘Confidential Report' '^smallpox. Health workars have EXCHANGE COVENTRY—For rent or lease. Slxcellent. condition. Two-car ga­ 7 room cape, one finished, one un­ 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Available at all tlmea. PhlIro fac­ COME BACktlMOSSONf THINK lE is .m K m a |3 . P laatic carb ed , $4. M I 9-4732. MI 8-6966 or Wesley R. Smith As­ To the Editor, been driven out of totsms Whtrt If you don’t qualify tor one of Apartments^Flats— Six spacious and modem rooma. rag e. St. Jam eg i'a rls h , $17,300, R, finished up. Plastered walls, fire­ tory auperviaed aervlce. Tel. Ml I D VOOUWfe TMAT? 16 OAK STREET Full bath and sunporch, extra sociates. Ml 0-8952. Member Multi­ they recommended chlorinAtion of 9-9698. these positions, please do not ap- Tenements 63 F . D lm ock C%, R ealtors. M l 9-5245. place, city utilities, near churches, Ehcactly one week ago today water supplies u a ptotecUon COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED A DVT. '' ------1 — Open Thursday Evenings room for live-ln housekeeper, ple Listing Service. Jan. 28, 1959) I received through Diamonds—Watchc Until 9 schools, shopping and bus. St. against typhoid. In recent years MONDAT Tfcru MRIDAI 1#:80 A.M.—SATURDAY 9 AAI. LEAVE YOUR rubbiah worriea to MAL TOOL * VERNON — Three room apart­ friend. Heat and hot water fur- (XXII) J a m e s P arish , Asking' $17,000. the mall my son's report card. No, Jewelry 48 Closed Mondays nised. Lovely for children. $95. there was considerable oppdslUon me! Cellara, attlca cleaned. ENGINEERING COMPANY ment with garage, atove. refrig­ he was not allowed to bring It to the Salk vaccine for polio.. Light trucking of all alnda. (or P I 2-8293. NEW ADC room ranch, one block home himself, although he la three PLEASE READ YOUR AI) LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, re­ SEKinONAL divan, coffee and end e rato r. R eferences. Ml 9-2*87. BOLTON Preventive nutrition is not nets’. homea, atoren and officea. Norm’a 291 -ADAMS STREET tables, lamps. Very reasonable. from Greeift All large rooms, two BROOKFIELD RD. — Unusual months short of thirteen years or “Want Ad»" «r* taken over the phone a» a eon- pairs, adjusts watches expertly. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. W e d d in gs The British Na'vy required sailors T rucking. MI 3-8905. M I 9-3346. b ^ s , bullPlri stove and oven, fire­ four room ranch, hreexeway, ga­ old. Either our principal or Board to'drink Urn# Juice for protection The adverttaer abould read hie ad the’ FIRST DAV IT Reasonable prices. Open dally. 105 Birch St. Call MI 9-5601 after Wanted to Rent 6 8 place. Full basement, two-car ga­ EARN $32.80 WEEKLY ------5F5S------rage. numerous extras. Loirge of Education has decided that U against scurvy In 1795. Ibday pas> APFEABS and REPORT ERRORS in tlnir for the ne»t Inaer- CONNIE'S TV and Radio Service, T hursday evenings. 129 Spruce 5 p.m . rage; Your choice of interior IN YOUR SPARE TIME B treet. M l 9-4387. RESPONSIBLE family wishes Ui wooded corner lot. Well land­ Kindberg-Hersey la not good for the child to bring teurizatlon and irradlaticst of mUk, tloB. lAa Herald ie reaponalble for only ONE Inmrrer* or oroltted available all houra Satiafartion CHAMBERS FURNITURE decoration. R. F, Dlmock Co., Real­ It home himself. They .seem to feet guaran teed . C all Ml 9-1816 MANCHESTER. Center St.-Five lease six room house In Manchea scaped. Split rail fence. Immediate Tlie wedding of Mias Darlene the addition of vitamins to flour taiertion for a m s adverttaement and then only to the extent of a tors. M I 9-5245. occupancy. Asking $14,900. that a child comparing reports for general health, are accepted as •*make rood" tnaertton. Errora which do not teaeen the value of WE NEED RELIABLE rooms, heated, second floor. Call ter with option to buy. Refer Valeria Hersey, daughter of Mrs. SALES encea. Call any tim e, M I 4-1100. might either become discouraged normal, sensible health precau* Om adverttoement artll not he coiw ted b ^ ‘’mnke good” Ineertion. MEN AT ONCE Fuel and Peed 49>A MI 9-483f, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. (XXIIl) Maddlene V. Hersey, 91 Oak St„ I MORTENSEN TV. Sneclallaed RCA For information or or over-confident, such as the tions. "At The Green” FOUR ROOM single house. Heated Other Listings and Conrad Gorden Ktndberg, 91 caae may be. They go on further I television, serv ice. MI 9-4641. IF WELL SEASONED hardwood, fire­ BOLTON — Six room split level, Osllt St,, son of Mr. and M rs. Folke What does fluoridation do? It You are over 21. place o r furnace, $5 and $10 loads veranda and garage. Call MI Houses for Sale 72 wooded lot. Three bedrooms, fire­ to say, and I quote "Appraisal of cuts down tooth decay up to 40% dT oT Ml 3-2711 I FLOOR SANDING a specialty alaoj Baby cribs, regular $ai.50-$49.60 4-1959. Khidherg, look place Saturday You are bondable. delivered. M I 3-2694. H i|^ chain,-carbeds, playp'ns and place. excellent condition, $16,800, LAWRENCE F. FIANO progress unwisely shared may Im­ in children. i light carpentry work. Call Ml i You have a car. WEST SIDE—Attractive f've room afternoon at 3 o’clock in the Sal­ plant feelings of anxiety or inferi­ Does It work? Absolutely. The other baby necessities. 25% dls R. P. Dlmock Co,, Realtors. MI B R O K ER MI 9-5910 vation Army Citadel. The Rev. 9-8919. You are presently employed. SEASONED hardwood (or furn­ CENTENNIAL APARTMENTS home, enclosed breezeway. ga­ ority or guilt, all detrimcntnl to fluoridation programs throughout Lost and Found 1 Automobile.s for Sale 4 count for cash. 9-5245. Kenneth Gustafson of the Calvary You can w ork 10-12 hours a week aces, fireplaces, stove*. Top qual- rag e, $13,900, assu m e 414% COVENTRY-Fiv* w m ri^ch. mental health, also we should use the country show conclusive evi­ FLOOR SANDING and reflnlahlng. Cleartmce Sale—all lamps. Group CHESTNUT STREET Chapel officiated at the double w a n t e d Clean used rara. We —days or evenings—in your itv, free delivery. Ed Yeomans. mortgage, small cash. Carlton W. (XXIV) Baseboard hot water heat, ilorm the utmost discretion in deciding dence of Its effectlvenesa FOUND Specializing In old floors. Ml "7XM4d.1c of floor sample chairs, values up ring ceremony. Decorations were buy trade down or trade any­ spare time. P I 2-8002. When available 2-3-4 Rooma H utchins, MI 9-5132. windows, fireplaces. % acre lot. how much of the contents should What does it coat ? Aho«$t $.10 9-5750, 'LOST NAME" to $79, now $35, one of a kind. two vases of gladioli. thing, Douglaa Motors, 333 'lain. This is what you get;— N EW SIX room Colonial, $17,900. P I 2-7062. be revealed to him.” Now they per person per year: less for an en­ A way to aave your back and heart 7066 UfJlON %t, YOU CAN EA RN $3.00 TO For many other values, visit our MANCHESTER —Six room Cape ELECTROLUX OWNERS- Prompt built-in dishwasher./ I'i baths, The bride, who was given in are asking the parents to shield tire lifetime than the cost of 2 Parkway Service Center m/couvei,9.c. $6.00 AN HOUR HAY $30 a ton, delivered. Call Ml store. Well heated apartment four bedroom, convenient Utlll COVENTRY-New ranch or will S E E e m ; b e y e m : friendly service on your Electro­ fPTlfWT l»B». MeClUtl WIWIMftl tTWtCHTf IxTyfy built-in stove and oven. C( mplete- marriage by her grandfather, the child from the facts, be they dental restorations (fllUngs). NO EXPERIENCE NEEDGD 3-6183. H ours Hot w a ter tics, Tongren, B roker. Ml 3-6321. trade for city property or will IB.tR Dodge ronvertihle. Kully lux (R) cleaner. Pick up and de­ 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Electric Refrigerator ly landscspod Ameslte -Jiive. R. Lester Crosby, had her sister good or bad. U41 until how, I was Is it safe? "We know without Call Ml 9-8093 "Anything In Real Estate.’’ F Dimock Co,, Realtors, MI rent with option to buy. $100 per question or doubt,” states Dr. powered I-ow mileage. Prited livery. Call Electrolux authorized We Train You To Run Your G as R ange Roberta Ann Hersey. 91 Oak St of the impression that a child at­ 9-5245. month. Call MI 3-8026 Leone, Chief of Medical Investiga­ For a spot on our automatic anow right B ales anti aervlce. Ml 9-0843 or -lA Own FlexJr Waxing Route. Household Goods 51 Gas for cooking included FIVE ROOM single on Washing. as her maid of honor. Miss Carolyn tending school learned responsibil­ removal aervic* 2-0108. P lease ask for Augustli.c liuilding—Contracting 14 Painting—Papering 21 Help Wanted—Female 35 DROP LEAF maple table and four LOW Price $69 to $91 ton St. Large expandable attic. Launa of Windsor Locks was tion for the National Institute of 1958 Dodge rtislom Roval four WE GUARANTEE YOU ^ X V ) MANCHESTER ity and self-reliance, along with Kaniienakl. CUSTOMERS AND SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper. Wall ch airs. Call M I 3-5770. Basement garage. Call owner Ml bridesmaid. the three ”R’s”. I would like to Dental Research, “that one part PARTIAL PL A T E loat in or aro";!;;;! j hardtop. Fully equipped. ALTERATIONS to kitchens, bath­ EXTERIOR and Interior painting. CLERK TYPIST, experienced for CALL M l 9-4071. MI 9-5779 9-0679. Donald Carvcll of Springfield per million of fluoride In a water IMMEDIATE INCOME! tiles 4c a tile; Kentile, from 7c NEW SIX room C4pe. West Side, Brand new split-level—2 baths, ask our principal If he ha.s fo r­ E a s t Side R ec Bld_g.__Reward. Call P o ,.,to m a tir ATTENTION residents! Homes, rooms, attics, cellars, porches, or Ceilings reftnished. Papernangtng. general office work. Apply Dox T, SIMMONS Beautyrest mattres.s Mass., was best man, and James supply Is absolutely safe and ben­ commercial, industrial. Dissatla- playroom. Plumbing, cari'cntry, Wallpaper books. Estimates given. H erald. each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, smd box spring, full size. Good FOUR ROOM heated apartment FOR SALE or lease beautiful year built-in range and oven, vestibule. two-car garage, city water and gotten the thrill as a child of P I 2-8180 o r P I 2-7338. I tran.smiaaion, power brakes. Very We furnish equipment, supplies, G. Floyde of Manchester was eficial.” fted with present rubbish serviee? electrical and masonry. .Aluminum Fully covered by insurance. Call at the Green. condition, $40. M I 9-5845. with stove, refrigerator nd ga­ 'round three bedroom home. Bol­ Choice location. L arge lot *16,200. Sewer, $18,900. $2,800 down. Rock- running home waving his report Is It needed? Yes, because den­ LOST—Black and white Toy Fox | low mileage training and CUSTOMERS so that ledge—Large 3 bedroom ranch, usher. card and watting to have his We iny'ile inquiries. Full time siding. Garages, cottages, out­ Edward R. Price, Ml U-IOOS. YOU CAN RUN YOUR OWN rage, Centrally located. Rent $100. ton Lake. I’i baths, living room, R. F Dimock Co., Realtors, Ml tal disease Is of such magnitude Terrier. Answers to Spotty. Call 195' Plyinoiilh Belvedere 8. SPXRETARY DON’T MISS THE BOAT! ALL KINDS of sterilized used fur­ custom built 2 years old. City The bride wore a gown of white mother read It for the first time servioe MAM Rubbish Co., Ml buildings, room additions. Nuslde FLOOR WAXING ROUTE. We Call MI 3-4685. fireplace with raised hearth, ultra 9-5245. that practically the ■whole country Hardtop, C'ustomatir Iranamiaaion PAINTER and paperhanger, deco­ niture for every room Including modern kitchen with built-in oven water and sewer AA zone. View. lace, made with a long train, I feel my child worked half of the M l 4-0259. 9-9757, ' Engineering Company, Inc., 34 An opportunity for an" intelligent have THOUSANDS of people calling Brother, Here’s The Biggest, Buffers from It. 19.V1 Ford Country Squire 9 pns- Oak St. Ml 3-1425. rating. Good clean Job, reasonable upholstered furniture and rugs, all FIVE PLEASANT rooms, conven­ and counter top range, garbage (XXVTT $17,900, $1,700 down. full veil covered the face. Her school year for that report and aenger. F'ordomatir, station wagon. Us every week for m ore -and m ore Most Sensational Bargain ient location. 91 Main St. Tel. Ml flowers were white carnations. Is it ’’compulsory mass msdleae 5 LAWN MOWERS sharpened and price. S. Y encha, MI 9-6914 a fte r experienced speretary capable of In good repair and finish. 40% of this economical floor waxing disposal etc. Utility laundry room, was cheated out of presenting It U qn?” Water fluoridation is a Announcements Many more to choose from. repaired. All work guaranteed. BIDWELL HOME Improvement 5. handling a variety of duties. Posi­ You’ll Ever Get In Your Life off on new mattresses. Electric, 9-1077. beautiful screened porch and sun BOLTON — New five room ranch, VERNON The maid of honor wore a deep per.sonally to me. I for one missed ______Ixiw bitnk rate financing, low service. fireplace, basement garage. Two rose gown, and the bridesmaid, a preventive, not a remedy for any Free pick-up and delivery 10% Co. Alterations, additions, ga­ — And The Easiest Terms gas, and combination ranges, deck overlooking Bolton 'jike. New 3 bedroom ranch. City sharing this thrill. existing condition. It INCOME TAXES prepared -i your i down payment, up to 36 months to c e i l i n g s refinished. Interior tion requires shorthand and good FIVE LARGE room duplex with a cre wooded lot, $16,200. R. F. blue gown. Both carried yellow la no more off on sharpening until March rages. Roofing and siding experts. For local interview or appointment Ever Made space heaters. Some refrigerators Completely landscaped. Call MI watei', gas. I.oirge lot. $13,600 - compulsory than pro'vlslon (Or such home or bv appointment. Exper- pav painting. Evenings and Saturdavs. typing ability. Modem office, 37 heat, parking facilities. outside Dlm ock Co . R ealtors. MI 9-5245. carnations. I would like to go on further to 1st. B nm o M oske, M l 3-0771. Aluminum clapboards a specialty. —call H artford CH 9-5248 collect. with freezers. All sparkling clean 3-8271 9 to 5. $1,360 down. $77 p e r m onth. A lm ost commonly accepted services asi lenced tax ‘work. 24 nour 'rvice, ' CHOIU'HES MOTOR.S Call MI 4-8016. hour, five day week. Excellent Yes Sir! That’s Right! - porches. Bus transportation. Call 8H.V that the amount of marks he Unexcelled workmanship. Ea.sy appliancea and furniture look like new 3 bedroom ranch, garage, The mother of the bride wore a fire protection, RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any m ake- MI 3-2457, 9-5 only, * FOR RENT or Sale—Six room (XXVII) received, exceeded by far any from police protection, Call MI 8-4723. ______Dodge and Chrysler Dealer budget term s M l 9-6495 or , TR benefit program. Write Take 1. 2, or 3 Years 'To Pay new. Electric appliances tested paneled fireplace. Knotty pine cabi­ green velvet dress with while public education and highways. cars, amplifiers, phonographs and 6-910D. Situations Wanted— before you buy. Come in and com­ ranch, immediats occupancy. 1/3 orchid corsage. his previous six years In achool. On FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre- go OAKIJtND ST , MANCHESTER "SUPER DE LUXE ” MANCHESTER — Beautiful seven net kitchen. Many extras. Sacrifice Is It a poison? Most substances (hangers. Over 47 years total ex­ Courses and Classes 27 pare, quality and prices. Open 9 mile off Route 6, 314 miles from Following the ceremony a re his scholastic subjects alone, ha re­ ared with your savings In mind. ^ P. O. BOX 2103 Female 38 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE FOUR ROOM flat for rent. Call room Colonial. 24 foot living at $14,600. necessary to sustain life are poi­ perience. 90 days guarantee on all CARPENTERS, experienced In to 8. .LeBlanc Furniture Hospital. Bolton Notch. Call between-F a.m. ception was .‘icid at the home of ceived 30 marks, plus another 13 easouable rates. Call- - MI------9-6246 OIJDKR ( ARS, mechanies ape- work. Pottertoi^. Ml 9-4.537. building and contracting, altera­ AIRLINE—Several young men and HARTFORD - All 100% Guaranteed M I 9-9043. room, large kitchen, full din­ sons when taken in excessive S*e rial.s. fixit yourself cars, always BOOKKEEPER, experienced in all ONLY $433 195 South St., Rockville. and 4 p.m . BU 9-5720, ask 'or M r. ELSIE MEYER AGENCY the bride’s motlier. on his social habits or personal tions, addition.s, porches. e‘c Spe­ women will be selected immedi­ Slate experience, education, age M icolettl. ing room, nice den, 11-4 baths. growth, as It Is worded on this amounts. Common table salt, INCOME TAX forms prepared by a good selection. IxKik behind our TV SERVICE, antenna service. phases, payroll, quarterly reports PAY ONLY $17.33 M onth ONE ROOM apartment, heat, hot REALTORS The couple went on a wedding cializing in cottages, garages, sid­ ately ior training for attra"ttve, and salary (iesired. One car garage, spacious screened report, a total of 43 marks. There gen and ordinary water can kill appointment In your home or offii-e. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. Tel. MI 9-1486. D on’t w onder, call taxes. To do in own home. Will - YOU GET — ■ water. Apply Marlow’s, 887 Main MI 9-5524 - MI ,8-6930 trip to New York City. ings Guaranteed workmanship, high-salaried positions as airline Musical Instruments 53 St. GLENWOOD ST. — Four room porch, "Ameslte drive. Situated on are 26 children in my son’s class you If you ’get too much of them, mlne. Ebcpericnccd, competent G onder, secrelary, hostess, reservationist, pick up and deliver. Call JA 8-6306 16-PIECE BEDROOM ...... 'The bridegroom is stationed 1954 Sl'PER 88 Oldamobile four Ml 3-0731 o r AD 3-5978, after 3 p.m. ranch, excellent condition and lo­ a well landscaped one acre plus which means his teacher had to To produce even the very mildest work at reasonable fee. Cal! Ml communirationist, station agent, EXPERIENCED nurses aid. 11-7 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM COME AND hear the Kinsman cation Oil heat. $11,900. O w ner lot. P riced to sell a t $23,800. R. F. ANXIOUS OWNER SAYS with the U.S. Coast Guard in New symptoms of fluoride poisoning, a door. Two tone black and white. EVEREADY—Ashes, rubbish re­ 12-PIECE K IT C H E N ...... WILL SHARE my four room apart­ This six room cape. 4 hedrixims, compute a sum of 118 marks. In 3-2666. CARPENTER deaires repair work, passenger agent, ticket agent, rec­ shift. Laurel Manor Convalescent electronic organ. Big savings on ment with another woman. AU M I 3-6526. Dim ock Co., R ealtors, MI 9-5245. Bedford, Mass. person would have to drink 2% R easonable. ,MI 9-3503 moval Cellais and attics (leaned. all types of remodeling. Dial PI ords. Enjoy free travel passes, Homes. MI 9-2324. - Plus - demonstration models. DuBaldo large kitchen with dishwasher ami my estimation, it is impossible to ■ I — WILL CARE for child In my home the com forts of home. Ml 9-3329. do, and do accurately. I would like tubfuls of fluoridated water In one r-v. . j I ....i No job loo big or small M l 2-7728, vai-ations, insuraiu-c. Short low- ELEC TR IC Music Center, 186 West Middle TWO FA M ILIES $15,-200. 4-4 duplex, (XXVIll) disposal and conveniently located day, enough to kill him by water Personal.q 3 1953 ( HRVSLER four-door sedan. I for working mother. MI 4 1950. REFRIGERATOR near Parkade and Waddell School to say here, I am 4iiot finding fau lt Good w hite w alls, clean. P riv ate. ' ______cost training can qualify. Must be Tpke. M I 9-6205. HEATED four and three room se p a ra te furnaces. $15,900 6-8 Tolland County poisoning or drowning without any ALL TYPES of (-arpentry work 37-39, have high school education LEGAL SECRETARY. Write Box EXPERIENCED typist deaires TV SET ap artm en ts. Inquire 419 N orth duplex two-car garage. Three COVENTRY -New 514 room anch, with large, nicely landscaped lot. with the teacher, as I feel he Is VACUUM CLBANIQRB repaired tn ; Gall Willimanlic AU 8-3.508 after 6 GEER ELECTRONICS. Elcclrical. done, alterations, dormers, roof­ J, Herald, slating experience. and COMB RANGE 80TH ANNIVERSARY sale- Every fluoride whatever. * my own borne abop. Forft years' p rn o r w eekends and pleasing personality. Includes typing or general office work at M ain St., o r call AH 9-0576, 12-1 fam ily $18,000 4-4-4, good condi­ three bedroom, living room, kitch­ Must be sold. Offers accepted. doing a fine Job and is regarded To the voters of Manchester .1 ladio and TV installation and ing. poK-hes. rl( . C!all MI 9-5981. Free Storage until wanted piano and organ on our fIo(ir re­ tion, central location. Paul J. en and dining area. Built-in range very highly by his students and factory experience. AU makes, low , aervlce For the best In aervlce special training in persona! devel­ hom e. Call MT 3-8657. p.m. and after 5 p.m. Inquest Dale Set say, learn the facts. Talk w ith opment for women. All Inquiries RFJLIABLE woman (nr long term Free delivery duced $200. Open T h u rsd ay eve­ O orrenti, B roker. MI 3-5363. and oven, fireplace and mantle. SHERWOOD A. BEECHLER, myself. I (eel the blame lies with rates, tree estimates, free pickup j - call Ml 9-0762. employment in dental offi(-e. No your family physician or dentist. confidential. Write giving ad- Free set-up by our own reliable nings. Willimanlic Music Co., 636 FOUR ROOM apartment, heat and j Basement garage, hot water heat. our Principal and Board of Educa­ and delivery, Mr. Miller JA T ra ilers fi-A experience necessary hut nv.st be REALTOR On Double Fatality They are In the best position to lloofinR—Sidimr Ifi Situations Wanted—Male 39 men Main St., Willimantic. hot water, parking. Central lock- MANCHESTER—6*4 room colonial. Situated on one acre lot. Close to MT 3-6969 2-8904. ^ . , REUPHOI,STERY. slip cove-s and , dre.ss and phone number to capable of learning all phases of tion. give you well substantiated evi­ Training Division, National School Phone For Appointment tio n .'P h o n e MI 3-8470 a fte r * p.m .! nice condiUon, new furnace, one schools, bus an d 'sh o p p in g . *14,900. WESLEY. R. SMITH Associate There are approximately 477 TRAILER Detroiter 1957 "10 . two i draperies Uuslom made. Free : r a Y'S ROOFING CO , shingle and office pro(-ediires and as.sist doc­ HAVE YOUR piano tuned elec­ The inquest of an automobile dence as to the value of fluorldsr ELECTRIC SHAVERS, gales and of Aeronautics, Box D, M.inchea- COLLEGE freshman apeks part- SAMUEL ALBERT, Hartford CH M I 3-8470. car garage. Not in tract. Many Minimum FHA financing. R. F. MI 9-8952 students In the Bolton School. Tho bedroom, completely furnished, ; estimates Open evenings for your : built-up roofs, gutter and conduc- tor. Write Box (', Herald. time Job Thursdays or Friday tronically. the onlv correct way. ex tras, full price $14,800. B eau ti­ aeddent in which two Stafford tion. service. We carry eords, rutting ronvenipnrp PA M ter Evening Herald. 7-0358 any tim e up to 8 p.m . D im ock Co.. R ealtors, M I 9-5245. cost of stamps and stationery fig­ price 82 600 Uall betw een 6 .30-8- ” ‘ Upholslerv, work: roof (himnev repairs. nights, Saturdays Cleriral and W ard K rause, m 3-5336. FOUR ROOM duplex and g-Tage ful two-famllv, excellent mdi- Springs .youths were killed Jan It would be a ehame to see ths heads, cases and most parts in Shopn. 207 North Main St. MT See It Day Or Night NEED FOUR BEDROOMS uring at least 7 cents per child p m Ml 4-1945. ; Ray Hagenow-, MI 9-2214; R ay ELECTRONICS - Radio-television. aelling experienre. MI 9-1855. oil steami heat and hot water. Tel. tion, $17,900. New ran ch es from 16 will be held Feb. 10 at 9 a.m children of Manchester denied this stock. Russell's Bsrber Shop. 9-6324. OPPORTUNMTY If you have no means of trans­ (XXIX) could amount to $33.39, to say .Jackson, Ml 3-8325. In two evenings per week we can MI 3-4751. $11,900 up. D on’t forget M itten can in the State Police barracks In dental health protection which Spruce 8t. ELCAR (361. two bedroom s E x -' portation. I'll send my auto for Wanted—To Buy .'iS AND TWO-CAR GARAGE? n o th in g the cost of having teach you practical servicing. You fit all your needs like a "love. MANCHESTER ROAD, Glaston­ Stafford Springs. qt costa so little and gives so much. ccllent condition. Completely fur- I ROOFTNG, SIDING, painting. Car­ For a mature woman to work tn vou. No obligation. FO R R E N T —M odern 41’ m obile someono print these cards which JOIN THE MATES. So you 11 be ■’I.earn-by-noing'’ at Connecti­ Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Call the Ell.sworth Mitten Agency, bury -- Large four room ranch, I have' several in choice loca­ Tolland County Coroner Ber Sincerely, nished. $2,150, onl.v $100 down. ; PART-TIME painting, cleaning and pentry. Alterations and additions. a amall mailing department. Previ­ A—I ^ B —E—R—T—’S WANTED TO BUY home. Ideal for couple. Located in will be kept by the parents and able to get into your Easter suit .Tenaen’s Inc , lalwayg reliablei,' Janitorial work t^all MI 3-6670, cut'.sV,01(i(i.st E lectronic School. R ealtors. M I 3-6930 or M I r 5524. ceramic tile bath, fireplace, com­ tions. One in partlctilar is terrific nard J. Ackerman tvlll conduct Bernard J. Sheridan D.M.D. Ceilings Workmanship ruaran- ous experience not needed. Com­ 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Good used reaaiable furniture, Vernon. MEdford 3-2171. new ones Issued again In June with F o r infosm ation call CH 6-9732, MI Rolling Hills, Route 44A, Mans­ Also full-time day Technii-ian bination windows, fully plastered. •-even has a den and two full t h . probe. teed A. A. Dion, Inc. 299 Autumn CHIHl’AHUA for sale, male. Call OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P. M also amall upright and spinet LYNESS STTIEET. Very attractive baths. Built-in oven and range top. the same expense all over again. I ‘8tUl Not Convinced’ 9-8705. M I 3-5664 field G A rfield 9-4479. ELECTRICAL work by Wall training. Classes start March I6th pany offers fine working condi­ NEW ATTRACTIVE five room Breezeway, patio, one-car garage. A lfred F. B ergeron Jr., 18, and I St. .Ml 3-4860. MI 3-nil2. SAT 6 P.M . pianos. 5-room ranch, recreation room. 3 for one, will keep mine as I feel 7-emanek assures yniii safety, Call H artford .lAckson 5-340l. or tions, liberal benefits program. apartment, centrally located. 100x200 landscaped lot. A clean Residential section. 100 io o l lot. P e ter M olitoris, 17, w ere fatally To the Eklltor, - 1 ■ fireolaces, 2-car garage, nicely Shown only by appointment. n n n 'l w-ait, call Ml 9-8976 now. COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, write for full information. New R ED m a l e Cocker Spaniel. AKC hom e throughout. A sking $15,900. injured in a car driven by Ralph it Is a true masterpiece of his I want to say “thank you” to Automobiles for Sale ENTIRE furnishings of (our room Watkins Used Furniture Heat, hot water and electricity | landscaped. Reasonably priced, seventh year in school (this being Auto Driving School 7-A Be wise and modernize Inc. Aluminum aiding, asphalt- England Technical Institute of Apply regi.stered. Call MI 9-1838, be­ apartment. Moving to Florida. furnished, plus garage and recrea-: Annulli, Ml 9-9244 R F. Dimock Co., Realtors, MI A. Bartholoi.iew, 18, of Crystal the people who took time to an­ Conn , Inc , .56 Union Place, Hart­ Exchange 9-5245. ELVA TYLER, MLS Realtor his first .year in Bolton). BEFORE YOU BUY a used car 1 r7r „ ,„ . ~ 7.’7; ------Z— I— ^— I 'T I asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, tw een 5-8 p.m . Call evenings, MI 3-8616. tion room. Call MI 9-0279 or 22 Lake which crashed in Tolland swer my letter, but I am stlU not galvanized or copper gutters and ford 3, Conn. FIRS'!' NATION'AL S'rORi:S, 15 Oak Street In all fairness to ray son I will see Gorman Motor Sales. Buick [ ® I Hoii.sehold Services T rum bull St. $115 monthly. $14,900 RANCH, brick, front, thit*' MI 9-4469 after being cha.sed by Slate and convinced. Both of those Who an­ Sales and Service. 285 Main; Ing driving school. Three skilled. leaders. MI 3-7707. INC. DE T.UXE HOTPOINT electric bedrooms, fireplace, cellar, base­ (XXX) Stafford Police. not publicly sign this letter but swered are happy that children courteous instructors. Class room ' Offered 13-A Articles For Sale 45 range with hood and (an In ex­ SIX ROOM heated apartment. No I have mailed a duplicate copy to Street. Ml 9-4571. Open evenings. Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 USED UPRIGHT piano. Good con­ board heat, trees, near bus, I.AKE STREET — New six room Suburban for Sale 75 Bartholomew is cliargcd with with above, and below, average in stru ctio n s for 15. 16, 17 year ------PARK & OAKLAND AVES. cellent condition, $95. Phone Ml pets. Call M I 9-8039 for fu rth er In­ stores, sch(X)l. C arlton W. H utch­ Mr. Mather for his future refer­ abiUtlea are now being taught tn DICKS WEATHERSTRIP Com Roofing and Chlmnevs 16-A ROUND AND split dry oak wood, dition. R easonable. MI 9-5808. Colonial with garage. Built by U. misconduct with a motor vehicle NEED A CAR and had your credit olds. Telephone Mr. Mortlock, CONSOLIDATE debts with a sec­ EA.ST HARTFORD 3-1319. form ation. ins, MI 9-5132. ence. special classes in our Junior High pany, doors and windows, custom cut fireplace, furnace ar.d stove & R. Built-in stove and oven. ROCKVILLE — New 6 room Cape. by the Tollat d Justice Court and turned down? Short on down pay­ Director of Driver Education. ond m ortgage loan at $22.25 per WE BUY and sell antique and used ^ with reckless driving by the Staf­ Sincerely, and High Schools. w ork, g u arsn teed . Call M l 9-1583 ROOFING--Specializing in repah- lengins, $10 per load, delivered. FOUR ROOM space heater. Ma­ MANCHESTER Suburban — Five Large fireplace. Sun deck. IH Two unfinished. Fireplace, full ment? Had a repossession? Don’t MI 9-7398. Ing roofs of all kinds. Alsc new m onth fo r each $1,000 borrow ed. ford Court. A ruzzifxi Bolton Mother Are you sure you’d like the sya-. after 6 p m. EXPERIENCED typist for statis­ Call PI 2-7886. hogany telephone table. Reason­ furniture, china, glass, silver, pic-, THREE ROOMS heated, ga* stove. ■room (three bedroom! country baths three bedrooms. Beautiful cement' basement. City conven­ give up! See Douglas Motors, get roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Dial CH 6-8897 and ask F ran k ture frames, guns, attic contents, iences, $12,990. G eorge I. C ole­ the lowdown on the lowest dowm | LARSON’S Connecticut’s first 11- tical typing. Knowledge of short­ able. MI 9-1976. m iddle adults. MI 9-2849. homea about 7 miles from Man­ view. $18,700. R, F. D im ock Co., He appeared last night in both tern if it waa carried right through WEAVING of burns, moth holes cleaned, repaired, 26 years exper­ Burke or Mrs Carter to explain. SNOW BLOWERS—Reo, Snowbird, whole estates. Furniture refin­ R ealtors, MI 9-5245. m an. R ockville. T R 5-4710 TR courts, but his cases were con­ ‘Premature’ our elementary schools ■— tnctud* and smallest payments anywhere..! censed driving school irained Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, hand. Minimum six hours during and Toro. Push and self-propelled. chester with lots of privacy. Hot To the Editor, Certified and approved, is ’’ow of­ and lorn clothing, ho.siery runs, ience. Free estimates. Call How- ished and repaired, FurinUire Re­ FOUR ROOM apartment in Coven­ 6-4045, tinued until March 9. ing the lower grades ? What would Not 6 smalt loan or finance com­ Icy, M anchester. Ml 3-5361 15 I.ewis St., Hartford. day. Houra to tie arianged. To Capitol Equipment, 38 Mair Ml pair Serviee and Sales, Talcott- try. All m odern conveniences, water heat, artesian well, chick­ pany plan. Douglaa Motors, 333 fering rlassroom and tehind handbags repaired, zipper re­ April 15th. MI 9 1255. en coop, large barn ameslte (XXXI) The "Connecticut Yankee” on high-school freshmen be study­ placement, umbrellas -epalred, 3-7958. Vllle. M I 3-7449. winterized, lake privileges Call VERNON — Under construction 6'4 Jan, 31, in a clever, sarcastic and Main Street. wheel inslrurtion for teenagers. BOWER.S .SCHOOL AREA drive. Approximately 8 acres of Ottawa—Canadian Government ing? men's shirt collars .-everaed and NURSES AID (or convalescent hos­ M I 3-0305 a fte r 3:30 VERNON—New six room Colonial room custom ranch. 3 fine bed­ amusing column, pqssed Judg­ I was glad to hear that the sys­ .Ml 9-6075. HcatinR and Plumbing 17 Business Opportunities 32 PRE-SEASON chain saw siieclal. Gracioiis 7-room Colonial, ,3 hed- land. A sking $14,600. Call fi r a p ­ employes numbered 179,176 at replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ pital. For information write P. O. with attached garage. Built-In rooms, fireplace, built-in electric ment on the Connecticut Primary tem is on a voluntary basis st Save up 30% on Clinton saws. roonis, paneled den 1st floor, Rooms Without Board 59 pointment to see. Alice Clampet. atove and oven, garage, large the atari of 1958 compared willi ing Shop, Box 668. M anchester range and oven. Fireplace sun Law, This Judgment eeema out of present. Would it be If it war Sew Matching Styles S. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat­ RESTAURANT business for sale. New and used. Capitol Equipment large living room, fireplace, SIX ROOM duplex for rent. Call R ealtor, M I 9-4543. lot with abundance of birch trees, 172,908 the year before. Main St. Manchester. Full liquor deck. 114 baths, three bedrooms, character for such a penetrating SAVE 50% on laundering. Wet ing contractor. New installationa, C o .,'.38 M ain St., 5H 3-79.58 spaciou.s dining room, excellent 5H 9-1145. in excellent location, earlv occu­ used in all grades? Pansy-Trimmed Cover-Up! license. Reasonable terms, little high wooded lot. Brick front. political obaerver because it la pre w ash, d am p or fluff dry. H'oldt-d alteration work and repair work. land.scaped lot with ample shade FURNISHED ROOM for rent at BUY WHILE YOU CAN!! pancy, $16,800. G eorge J . Cole­ How are these special student rash required. JA 71149. COUNTEIR GIRL wanted. Corner USED LUMBER, building and $17,400 R. F Dim ock Co., R eal­ mature. The "Idealists and reform and wrapped free Mancheater Ml 9-3808. trees, preferred neighborhood. 108 B irch St. Ml 9-3884. m an, Conn. B ank and T ru st Co. regarded by their classmates? Soda Shop, State Theater Bldg. plumbing supplies, furnaces, hot ______...... Don’t wait for rising prices and tors. MI 9-5245, Legal Notice ers " responsible for tho "miracle Laundromat, 660 C enter St Evenings ,Mr. Boles, MI 9-9858. j FOR RENT—Two room apartment Bldg., R ockville, TR 5-4710 TR The claim, tn one letter, tba'. 24 HOUR immediate servic". Re­ water heaters, window* and WARREN E. HOWLAND FRONT ROOM heated, hot water,! with heat private bath MI 3-5560. shortage of mortgage money. victory” achieved in enacting the special classes for gifted chil­ modeling, repairing, new installa­ Help Wanted—Female 35 PARTY DEMONSTRATORS need­ parking, central. Lady or g e n t l e ------' ” ...... (XXXII) 5-4045. LIMITATION UBUEB / BELMONT Rug Cleaning Com­ ed. New 1959 line of over 500 new­ doors Choman'g Housewrecking, R ealto r Homes available in all sections of A’r A IJUUia ur I'UuBATi;. Iieiu Primary Law did not expect a dren will “free them from Ignor­ tions. electric .sewer cleaning, at Stock Place. Open Saturday m an. 69 B irch St. LARGE 3'4 room furnished anart-' Manchester and vicinity pany—For those who care about CT>ERK TY PIST est, smartest, most unique nation­ 575 Main St. VERNON — New six room split BOLTON CENTER St Manchester, within and for the happy ending in the first chapter. ance and bigotry,” and teach them their ruga—phone Ml 8-0012 drainpipes cleaned fast .-nd effi­ 8-4, daily 3:30-5, or call Ml 0-2392 ment. All utilities. Parking. Work­ District uf Maiiclicsler un itic 2nd day Connecticut has lived many ally advertised items. Full or Manchester, Conn.- MI 3-1108 HEATED ROOM for one or two $15.50^Good substantial home level. High wooded lot. Cathedral of February. 1U51I. ’’honesty, integrity, and a knowl­ Free pickup and delivery Free ciently. Will R. Guy, MP3-0677. With knowledge of shorthand ing couple. Inquire 193 Porter St. Like new beautifully furnl.shed .years with the convention system. edge of right and wrong” is ridi­ spare-time money-making oppor­ USED TV set, new Motorolas for gentlemen. Free parking. 54 High betw een 7-9 p.m . of 7 rooms, garage, deep lot. Close celling with redwood beams. Built- I'lcscm. linn. Jutiii .1. WaMoll, Judge. estimates given. We -specialize In wanted (or general office work. tunities. Experience unnecessary. in range and oven. 114 baths, large 5I2 room ranch. About one aerp of Estate of Joseph Politlcelli late id We will have to live a few more culous. Anyone knows these things high trades. Don't wonder. Call St. to bus, schools and transportation. Muiichc.slei' 111 said District, deceased. furniture and wall to wall carpet­ Call or write HOP Home ’’arties, fireplace. Finished laundry room. land at Bolton Onter. Near .veers with the modification to this are not learned from textbooks. Moving:—Trucking— Apply G onder, Ml 9-1486. FIVE ROOMS heated, including On motion of llciiry Ponlicelli of said ing. Storage 20 45 Manor Circle, East Hartford, ROOM WITH kitchen privileges. three bedrooms, refrigerator and $16,200 Is w hat w e’re asking. 7 G arage. T hree bedroom s $17,990. church-8 and schools. Manclieater. executor. a.vstcm before we can evaluate the Once a child has entered this MANCHESTER MODES, INC. Conn, JA 8-6247. Babies accepted. Centrally locat­ stove, storm windows free park­ room older home on Woodland St. R. F. Dimock Co. Realtors. MI ORDERFD: Tliat six months liom primary. I would challenge the type of class, can he be put back T \' S E R IT C E - P o tterto n ’a, all Pine Street ed. Apply Mrs. Dorsey, 14 i ,rch St. One acre of valuable land. See It 9-5245. VERNON the 2nd day of h'cbruary, I96:i. he anil convention that the primary sys­ makes. Highest quality guaranteed •MANCHESTER MOVING and ing. $100. MI 3-4957. tile same are limited and ailowed i,,r into regular classes, if it seems Mancheater,he^e; Conn. and make an offer. ttic creditors witiiiii wtiicii to bring in tem has not made important im­ work and parts, over 47 veai-a ex. Trucking Co. Ixical and long dis­ SAFE BUY Three year old split level In nice wise ? What would be the effect on FURNISHED ROOM, convenlenUy NEW EFFICIENCY apartment for (XXXIII) their claims against said estate, and provements. also contend that perien(-e. Famous foi- serviee since - tance moving. Weekly van service Help Wanted—Male 36 location. Has aluminum storms, said executor is dlii-cted to give public I the child if this occurred—partic­ to New York. MI 3-6583, WOMAN WITH own transportation located. One minute from Main rent with kitchen, living room, $17,500—A lm ost new 3 bedroom it is too soon to make final Judg­ 1931 Phone M l 9-4.537 for beat I to work surrounding cities, tele­ COUNTER USED GARS St. Light housekeeping. Voman VERNO N — N ew sl.x room ranch gas heat and arte.sian well. notice to the creditors to bring in ttielr ularly if it was an accelerated BODY MAN wanted for body shop. bedroom, tile bath? ' Furr shed rancher in Woodhlll Heights. claims within said lime allowed by m ents. class, and the pace waa too much service. phone solicilating with some only. MI 9-7959. , Storms and screens. Landscaping with attached garage. Built-in pubMsIilng a copy of tills ordei- in some MANCHESTER Package Delivery. Good wages. Junior's Auto Body, with stove, refrigerator and heat. ■Very truly yours, for him? Light trucking and package deliv managerial dutiea. 9-2 daily. Write '58 Lincoln $4995 make this a better than new buy. range and oven, fireplace in living OLD-FASHIONED LIVING newspaper having a circulation in said FI-AT FINISH Holland window In rear of Brunner’s Edsel. Tol­ WELL HEATED room, one block Storage space in basement. Park­ probate district within ten days Irom Leo B. Flalierty, Jr. I ag ree Box G, CO Herald for appoint­ Premiere 4-Door Hard­ room and basement. Wftoded lot, that there is a danger shades, made to measure , ery. Refrigerators. wa.shera and land Tpke. MI 3-5191. Ask for TOPS from Main St. Separate entrance. ing—on bus line, near ahopping Tills 11-room house is ideal for the dale of this order and return make in making things too easy: but stove moving specially. Folding ment, giving brief qualifications top. Fully equipped. Nev­ center. For one or two only. $95 Over .50 other listings to see. nice location, $16,500. R. F. D im ock to this court of the notice given. metal Venetian hlind.s at a new- Junior. REPLACED WITH G entlem an, parking. MI 3-4724. the large family. Has two acres of 'Huge Sucoeea* these chairs for rent. MI 9-0752. and telephone number. er registered. ' Original monthly. Can be seen at 189 West P riced from $7,200-$50,000. If we Co., R ealtors, m 9-5245. iiJOliN J, w a l lLldT,: Judze. mli^a can he challenged by low price Keys made while you don’t have the home you want get land, two baths and 9 closets. This To the Editor, being given extra worit to do in wait Marlow s. cost $6,750. PLEASANT room in quiet home, Middle Tpke.. Apt. A Phone MT home is in ideal condition and Just IS.MITATIO.N URULB AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. I^cal SEWING MACHINE operators. F O R M IC A or 3-7091. on our "Home Finder" list with AT A lAjUltT UF I’KOBATF-. Iirld The Boltdn Polio Dance w m a th e sam e area the rest of the class next to bath, shower, parking. Ml no obligation. (XXXIV) a few niinute.s from parkway. TYPEWRITERS and office ma. m oving, packing, atorage, Ivow Day shift. 8 a m -4:30 p.m. Night CONSOWELD '57 Lincoln $3095 Q.nafi7 at MuichcKter, wii.hin ami for tho huge success due to the work of ts working on, such as research rates on long distance moves to shift. 5-10 p.m. KaKlar Toy Co., District of M&iicheatpr on the 29lii day many people. I wish to thank X>ick p ro je c u that w ill help the Whole chines repaired Sales, service and Premiere Coupe. 4*2 ROOM apartment. Will be COVENTRY- Attractive 'ivc room Call John Morianos, of January. 1959. ren tals Ml 9-3477, 48 .states M l 3-5187 60 Hilliard St. MATERIAL PLEASANT heated furnished room available Feb. 9. Call MI 9-5253 JARVIS REALTY CO. Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. Zimmer and his orchestra, aJso class. ENen second and third gra.. '57 Buick $2295 REALTORS INSURORS ranch. I-*rge kitchen, three bed­ with private bath. Kitchen fa­ betw een 8-5 p.m. W. G. G lenney rooms, nice living room, large lot Efltate of Melvin K. Loncfellow, late square dance caller Hank Post, ers can be encouraged to find out DOUG'S REFRIGERATION Serv-! Coll M l 9-4233 Convertible, all power. Co. $85 monthlv. 283 EAST CENTER ST, Representing of Manchentor In said District, de­ for donating their services. Also Painting—Papering 21 cilities available. Call MI 9-4578. A comfortable home for mtxiest ceased. m ore about subjects touched or. Ire Home refrigeration appliance t Call WELLES AGENCY On motion of Kdilh H. Ixmgfcllow of Pagan! Caterers, John Garabaldi, b riefly In class discussions. '58 Merc. $2995 FURNISHED ROOM, complete i FOUR ROOM apartment, 1st floor, MI 34112, M I 3-1157 living. P riced at onlv $12,6.50, R service only, ^fT 3-5932 ■ F Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI said ManchcBUT. administratrix. Donald Massey and Constable The extra reading and ob ey­ PAINTING AND paperhanging. Commuter 4-Door Station housekeeping facilities, near Cen-, heat, hot water and gas for cook- P I 2-8311 MI 3-7847 P I 2-7271 MI 9-4684 P I 2-7356 ORDERED. Thai six months from Good clean worknlanshlp at rea- | W agon. 9-5245. the 29th day of January. 1950. be and M urdock. ing these keen minds will absorb, ter. Women only. Call MT 3-5539. I ing. Electric refrigerator and gas the same are limited and allowed for A word of thanks also to Agnes aonable rates. 30 years In Man- I stove. MI 9-4071 after 5 p.m. MANCHESTER-- Three bedroom if the opportunity is provided will Building—Contracting 14 Chester. Raymond Fiske. Ml '54 Ford $995 Wanted—Real Estate 77 the creditors within which to bring in Kreysig who made up our posters, give them a broader education .— ------I I CLEAN, well heated room. Central. ranch home with attached garage. (XXXVI) their claims against, said estate, and 9-9237. 9-Pu««enger Sta. Wagon. those who worked on tickets th a n their less gifted clasemstee, ANY KIND of carpentry and cabi-1 SOUTH WINDSOR location. Light housekeeping if SIX ROOM flat second floor, oil Large L-shaped Imng room with MANCHESTER—Large single or .^aid a(]ministratrix is directed to give net work done Honest and rella-1 Desirable new 4 or 5 bedroom desired. Parking. 14 'Wads-vorlh steam heat, automatic hot water, fireplace. Hot water heat. storniTW O IN ONE package. A nice two- public notice to the creditors to bring baked cupcakes, rfnd sold the food. w ith o u t depriving them of the ex­ home in one of Manchester’s Seven, room split level, owner '57 Merc. $1995 m ultiple dw elling. 'Tel. M l 9-7462 n their claims within said time al­ Sincerely, hie workmanship. Call Roscoe ! St. M I 3-4921. garage. Available any time. 25 windows and screens. All city | family and a separate four room o r MI 9-2868. lowed by publishing a copv of this order perience in democracy of ■mbbUf ^ choice locations! Y’ou'll appre­ already nioveil to Ohio. Price Monterey Hardtop Coupe, Mrs. Charles H. Church Thom pson, M l 3-1895 for e s ti- ' reduced to $17,900, Full ba.se- Spruce Sf. MI 9-2662. utilities. Convenient location to home. This two-familv is in very in some newspaper having a circula­ elbow s with people of all abllltle.’" ciate the good materials, ^uip- COMFORTABLE room with or tion in said probate district within ten Dance Chairman and m ales ment, garage, fireplace, com­ '58 Merc. $2595 shopping, bus and schools. Ask­ nice condition inside and out. ARE YOU CONSIDERING days from the da,te of this order and not being made to feel the; SEPTIC TANKS ment, excellent work and de­ Without board for working girl, 3'4 ROOMS, retrigerator and ing $15,200. Call for appointm ent Separate heating systems, copper SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? return make to this court of the notice are “different’. 5894 tailing in this better home. bination storm sash. '2 acre Montere.v 4-I)oor. stove, individual thermo-stats. Lots A Dentlat’B Verdict AND yard. Three bedrooms, recrea­ near Post Office. Parking. MI to see. Alice Clampet, Realtor. plumbing. aluminum combina­ We will appraise your property given. They cap be further challenge:' We’ll assist you in arranging a S-87«. of closet space. Available immedi- > n 9-4543. free and without any obligation. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. To the Editor, by making greater demands oi SIZES ^6-16-20 tion room. Immediate occupan- '57 Jeep $1195 tions. two-car garage, convenient 8172 mortgage. Buy direct from the (Mistom Cab. atelv. in modern apartment build­ location. An unusual nackage buy We also buy property for cash. In order to clarify some raiscon them in fields other than intelleq- MANCHESTER GREEN PLUGGED SEWERS c.v. Liberal financing. ROOM FOR rent, continuous hot ing.' MI 3-5175, MI 3-7997. COVENTRY for $8.800.—Four room LIMITATION ORDER 8-8 yn. Look your prettiest in this love- owner and SAVE! 1st home on for $21,500. R. F . D im ock Co., Member Multiple '.Jsting AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held ceptions on th,e subject of fluorida­ tpal, such as music and art; 6-ROOM RANCH ANDOVER left on Dale Rd. In new exclu­ Ranch home, one year old and '58 Edsel $2195 water and shower. Private en­ dwelling with attached garage, at Manchester, within and for tho I ly cover-up with its pansy-trimmed ’ better than new! Tasteful dec­ R ealtors, MI 9-5245, STANLEY BRAY. Realtor District of Manclicsler on the 29th day tion, I should like, to present to which may not come as easily to- Toung and smart frocks that are Machine Cleaned sive Rockledge home site off H ardtop. trance, parking. 101 Chestnut St. FOR RENT - Newly decorated four fireplace, artesian well large lot BRAE-BURN REALTY I pocket and potholder, Simple-to- in congenial eHtahliahed neigh­ orating, spotlessly clean. Storm rooms and bath, refrigerator and of January, 1959 the citizens of Manthester, some them as to some less brilliant Identical. -Septlo Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer Middle Tpke. East. For ap­ 100x150. Im m ed iate occunancy. M l 3-6273 Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. facts, questions, and answers. i.sew, easy-lo-embroider. Please, borhood. The heal radiant heat, $16,500 sash on. Yard well established. stove included. Adult* preferred. (XXXVII) child with a special talent in that No. 8171 with Patt-O-Rams la Lines Invtalled—Cellar Water­ pointment call the ■ '57 Plym. $1595 Call Alice Clampet, Realtor, for Estate of Gunnar K Cartson, late "(! "What is fluoridation?” Addi i Stale Size. i garage, screened porch, tiled Three bedrooms, living room, Savoy V-8 4-Daor. Call MI 9-9083 a fte r 5 p.m . Manchester In said District, deceased. i field. They should be made to feel,' In sises 10, 12, 14, 16. 18. 20. Size proofing Done., Custom Colonial Ranch. 1,400 appointm ent. M I 6-4543. fluoride to water to prevent tooth ! Pattern No. 5894 has tissue — , Imth, large landscaped lot. It'a dining room. Kitchen has at­ TWO-FAMILY — Excellent condi­ Legal Notice On motion of Lillian D. Carlson of "I get better marks than Joe,, but 12, 32 bust. 6 5-8 yards of 35-Inch. sq. ft., I <2 baths G-E baseboard NOTICE said Manchester, administratrix, decay is called nuoridatlon. Fluo­ i size 16, 18 o r 20; hot-iron tran.sfer | a ateal a t only $1.5,690. RK'HARDSON CO. tractive birch cabinet.s, formica '54 Lincoln $1195 IN TOWN tion. 5-5. choice location, $16,700. ORDERED: That six months from he can draw better than I can", No. 8172 with Patt-O-Rama is in McK in n e y b r o s . nil heat, paneled stone fireplace In accordance with the require-igii ROOMS FOR RENT. Call MI R, F. Dimock Co., Realtors, MI AT A COURT OF PROBATE, h.ld rides in varying antounts are found 'for pansy motifs: sewing and em- on two acres. counter tops, hot water oil 4-D(H>r Sedan, all power. at Mancheater. within and for the the 39th day of January. 1959, he and or “He can pitch better.” In this, sizes 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8 years. ! broidery dire'Tions. . | Carl and Esther Schwarz S«werage Disposal Co. MI 9-7605 heat, '2 acre yard. $14,800. menta of the 2kming Board of Ap­ 3-2220. 6-5245 District of Manchester on the 2nd day the same are limited and allowed for in all drinking water and In many way they will gain respect for the 2^ yards of 35-lnch. Two p at- We have several other choice '57 Renault $895 peals regulations for the Town Family home of eight rooms in of February A.D., 1959. the creditors within which to bring In foods. In fact'nutritlonlsta tell us To order, send 25c in coins to: , ML 9-5674 FOUR ROOM duplex, two bed­ ■ Present, lion. John J. Wallett, Judge. their claims against said estate, and -various tzilents of all their class ten ia . MI 3-0151 1.50-1.82 P e a rl S t.— 511 S-.5.508 PI 2-7212 South Windsor listingsj All Sedan. of Manchester, Connecticut, the said administratrix la directed to give that the only way to avoid all flu Anne Cabot The Manchester! rooms, convenient location. Occu­ very good condition and in good (XXXIX) Estate of George W. Strant, late of mates. , To order, send 85c in coins for Evening Herald 1150 AVE. OF j easy walk to public bus. Excel­ Zoning Board will hold a public Manchester In said district, deceased. iubllc notice to the creditors to bring orides In fo^ would be through a pancy March 1st. Rent $75. Phone fn their claims within said lime al­ I realize that the slow ones can each pattern to Sue Burnett. Man­ AMERICAS. NEW YORK .36. N.Y. lent school system. Superior hearing on Monday evening. Feb­ location. Garage. Garden space MANCHESTER—All brick six room Upon application of Charles W.' diet consisting essentially of beets, M I 3-7693, Strant, praying that an instrument pur­ lowed by publishing a copy o f this not be given the extra help the* chester Evening Herald. 1156 AVE. For first-class mailing add 10c. | neighborhood. -15 minutes drive MORIARTY ruary 16, 1959 at 8 P.M. In Hearing /j Cape In South Mancheater. Built porting to be the last will and testa­ order In some newspaper having a cir­ cabbage, and cauliflower cooked in need, or the gifted ones challenged, OF AMB&ICA8>,inEW YORK 36, Print Name, Address with Zone' from downtown Hartford. Room of the Municipal Building on St. J a m e s P a rish . P ric e $16,000. by Pontlcelli in 1651. A lum inum ment of said deceased be admitted to culation in said probate district within distilled water. T he best effect is by a teaclier with a very large H . T . Vernon Avenue—Off Route .50 the following appltcation.s. STATE probate as per application on file. It Is ten days from the dole of this order obtained when the fluoride content and Pattern Number. Glenn Roberts Agency BROTHERS WETHEREI/L ST.—Three room combinations, large enclosed rear ORDERED; That the foregoing ap­ and return make to this court of the class; and that there are. some For flrat'-elaaa maiUng add lOc WHO HAS GOT .515 C E N T E R flT. . HEARING ALSO. is one part to a million of water. It It’s read.v—the '59 Needlework I MLS Realtors—Insiirors red eco rated ap artm en t. MT 9-0010. MADELINE SMITH, Realtor porch. Garage and ameslte drive. plication be heard and dhtermined at notice given. teachers who wouldn't bother,- fOT c&cn pattem. Print name. 1 Album! Fifty-six pages of pretty' VERNON CENTER MI 5-5185—Open Evea. Stanley Bray; south side Spen­ No basement, large lot. Very nice the Probate office In Manchester In JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge, is completely safe. It is the most ( COLONIAL FOR SALE Open Evening* said District, on the 17th day of That’s my point! aadnts with zone, style number; designs: plus free patterns for rrb- THE BEST? cer St., east of East Hartford- condition. $15,500. R. F . DimoeX effective and least costly preven A committee is right now In­ Beautiful new 5 '2 room ranch 5II 4-0510—MI 4-OSOO Manchester Town line; Business MI 9-1642 February. A.D. 1959. at ten o’clock In LIMITATION OBDEB Uve dental health measure avail and size. ' chet and knit items. 25c a copy! home featuring an attractive Business Locations Co., R ealtors. M I 9-5245. the foreiioon. and that notice be- given • AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held vestigating the cost of extra class-' Some have the BEST! -Bone II, Special Exception is re­ BOLTON CENTER—Attractive two to all persons interested In said estate at Manchester, within .and for the able. kitchen, plenty of birch cabi­ Some have the VERV BEST! DECORATORS or LEASE quested to erect gasoline service for Rent G4 of the pendency of said application and District of Manchester on the 2nd day In duscusslng -water fluoridation rooms and special teachera for bedroom, ranch, aluminum (XXXXI) of February. 1959. nets, built-in oven and range, All we have, are fine, listings Btation, Certificate of Approval for Ihe time and place of hearing thereon, some people have formed opinions these exceptional student#. stainless steel sink. Attractive storms, cellars enclosed, breeze­ by publishing a copy of this order In Present. Hon. John J. Waltett, Judge. Wouldn’t it te wiser to spend ths In excellent residential areas same and, free standing, lighted VACANT s t o r e ;—Will remodel for w ay, g a rag e . $13,900. M I 9-5132. some newspaper having a circulation' Estate of Paul Krupen, late of Man­ without learning the facta. Much • SEPTIC TANKS See tis for. . . . living room with paneling, at- at fair market prices. Call tn- • PAINTING INDUSTRIAL office or business. Parking and BOLTON—Two y e a r old, four room In said district, at least five days be­ chester m said District, deceased. r.oney to be sure wo- have, excels identification sign which will be Carlton W, Hutchins. On motion of David A. Krupen of mls-lnformation Is being pub­ Ca^ANED WKl i n s t a l l e d tra<'tive tile balh with colored ila.v tn see th e home oif .voiir closer to street line than regula- . cen trally located. M I 9-3827. ranch with carport. Large living fore the day of said hearing, to appear lished. MaViy i jple have shown a lent teachera and smaller clasaea? CONCRETE CELLAR fixtures, .5 spacious bedrooms, room with fireplace. Aluminum If they aee cause at eald time and aald Manchester, administrator. StiU Worried choloe! .Inin' our “Home Find­ BUILDING tionii allow. EA ST H A R TFO R D — 514 room place and be heard relative thereto, ORDBREDi TTiat six months from tendency to reject evidence that • SEW ERS FLOORS closet space galore. Oil hot wa­ ers” Club! , • PAPERING FOR THE VERY BEST IN HOMES CALL combinations. $12,800. R. F. and make return to this court, and by the 2nd day of February. 1959. be and Nurmi Auto Body ; rear NO. 19 ranch on Ipis line. Storms. Full Dlmock pp.. Realtors. MI 9-5245. the aame are limited and allowed for acienUsjts have tvp^atadly con­ BCACHIXE c l e a n e d ter heat, hasrboard radiation, Mintx Court; Residence Zone C. Suburban for Rent 66 cellar. $14,700. T ongren, B roker, moiling on or before February 3. 1969, firmed through careful ttudy and stone front. 100x200 plot with 14.BOO S«i. Ff..2 n o o n ] by certified mall, a ceipy of said will the creditora within which to bring in duldren Drfaik Wine NOW TAKlNTt ORDERS RESIDENTIAL Variance is requested for new and M I 3-6321. and of this order to Ella WesL R.F.D., Uielr claims against said estate, and research, golely because they pre­ shade trees. .Near parkway and JARVIS REALTY CO. R. Fa DIMQCK COn used car dealers license and Cer­ COVENTRY—Attractive four room (xxxxn) South Windsor. Conn.; Mabel Ferklna aald administrator la directed to give fer to disbelieve It Paris — A recent survey of the • INSTALLATION FOR ahopping. $1,450 down. (6 Trumbull Ave.. MUtord, Conn.;- public notice to the creditors to bring M i S-4112— P I 2-8S11 NOW AVAILABLE SEE OUR CJUiSSIFIED AOS XXXX tificate of Approval ■ for same. unfurnished house. Forced hot air FOR SALE by owner, transferred. In their claims within said time- al­ The opponents to fluoridation drinking habits of 53.000 FrOMh' S fE C iA U S T AMESITE MIVES COMMERCIAL ' HI 9-Q245 Bargain. Below Cost. Green co­ MANCHESTER—New five room Hazel Kane. 119 Ridgefield St.. Hart­ school children showed that This won’t Iasi long (or $13,900. AU persons interested m sy at­ heat, large yard, children wel­ ford. Conn.; William Haynes.' 2361 lowed by publishing a. copy of this have many, counterparts who re- oft U 'you place AMPU: PARKING BARBARA WOODS JOSEPH N. ASHFORD tend this hearing. come. $75 per month. Also top lonial, excellent condition. Large ranch, in nice location, mil ..base­ North 28th St.. Milwaukee, Wisconsin; order In some nawspaper having a cir- slated beaUh advances in the pssL cent drink dUuted Wlaarwtth V Fully Insured lot, surrounded' by over, 100 Hem' ment, oil hot water heat, fireplace, Robert Hajmea. 3361 t^rth IIU; St, mhUlo'n In aald district wltb- yonr order NOW. MI, 9-7702 Ml 9-9818 ZONING BOA.RD O f APPEALS floor four room unfurnished, newly In ten days from Ike doU of this ordtr In the 18tb century. C otton meals. 17 par cant drink e l^ .« T m M i OMRtry 10% RED CROSS decorated apartment. $25 per lock shnibe. Double garage, 114 large lot. Built-in ztove and oven. Mllwaukae. Wlaconaln; Edward Hanes, 12.6 drink bean0$^ WEBSTER AGENCY, “On the Job ROBERT W. AGNEW ROBERT O. MURDOCK Daniel L. Hair, Chairman Rainbow ’Tmll. Mount Lakes, New and____ return makemoke to ■ this court of the Mather’s study was bombed tN^ Ml 9-0366 Phone Ml 94341 MI S-9878 MI 9-9472 Sdward M, Saari, Secretary month. Adults on)y. WsUes Agem baths, near best schomd|. For ap­ Garage. $21,500. R. F, Dimock Co., Jersey: Richsrd OJbson, Somers. Conn. notice given cause he Inoculated his aim acainat' ‘par cant dytnk W4i when you cy, Coventry. PI 2-7356. pointment call MIS Reeltbri, Ml 9-5246: JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. ifliRH# COs Ml 3-7691 - . Realtors need it moat." PI 2-6010 MANCHESTER, CX>NN. A<»vt No. 6497 M M 1 4 3 DtMAIO UOS. TeL RocIcvUIo TR S-574S I -V / ■/ ■\- p. Y--

THUKSDAY, FEBRUARY B, WBSj- PA6B TWCNTt Average Dally Net Preaa Run The Weather iSantlTPatpr 1EBPttihgNipral& For the Week: Ending. Foraanat of O. 8. B of«aa January >1, 1S59

cuaa 'ooursa aelactiona but appoint­ Fair and ooMer tonight and Sat­ Kdmund H. Hindi* Jr., IS l Olcn- Chapman Court. Order of Ama­ port of Manchester’s c i ^ and eco- o l i r p r i 8 C " ' o l l O ^ G r nomlc development.” ments ahould be ma)le in Advance. 12,879 urday. I.OW tonight 10-tS. High Wood S t, ton Of Mr. uid Mr*. E. H. ranth. will meet tomorrow at 7:46 Let Child Pick About Town Hindi*, Six Parker St., ia now at p.m. in the Masonic Temple. Fol­ . . a . • w ; * l More than 500 persons aHcnded ‘ A ' Hyatt Sutliffe served a* Member of the Audit Saturday In tOs. — — th* Its. Naval RecetvtnR Station. lowing the business session a sur- r o r M i s s W i IGV th* chamber-dinner ■i..eeUn|Nl*st Own Curriculum, moderator and introduced the Bureau *t Orrnlation. * ! year in the high sOhool. Reset VERY SOON Manehe$tt>rr^A City of Village Charm H w Eipaer Club will bold its Norfolk. Va., awaiting: transfer to I prlsii entertainment will be pre- three .panelists: Edson Bailey, I tented. Refreshmenta will be ... „ - , r '■'.T.r « a, ' Uons for the ’.59 event may bi Mrs. Gertrude Hitchcock and. Mra. weakly aetback party in the club- Rooaavelt Roads. San Juan. Puer- Miss Patricia Wiley, 2 Olcott ,St.. i jhe Chamber of- Panelists Advise i served in the banquet hall by Mr*. Alba Hotkowski, representing the locans Saturday atartiag at 8:30! to Rico. H * is a guided miaaileman was honored with a miacellaneoiis fir*. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 19.\9 (rtnssined Advertising on Pago 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS pjn. I t*an>an. I Constance Twitchell and ht^r com­ high school and Junior high school VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 108 (SIXTEEN PAGES) mittee. bridal shower last night. j N ^ Iy 500 parent* attend^ the administrative and guidance staffs. Th* flr*t meeting In th* aariea; Edward B. Kerin, son of Mr. and The shower was given by Mrs, | mee£irul<; of the Barnard Junior The next meeting "of the PTSO on intenatiooal relations aponsor- Mrs. Edward J. Kerin. 24 Hartland Misa Barbara A. Bovnton, Willis Schulla and Mrs. William i High ParMit Teacher Organization will be held March .19 In the . high Rd.. recently acted in the Colgate Pearl St., and Miles J. O'Reilly Police Arrests •d by tha 8*rvic* Bureau for W orn-: Humphrey, aunt* of the bride- [ Tuesday ni^h| in the high school school cafeteria, where coffee will State Police|Scnator.s Trim en’a Orgaillaation* will bo held on . University dramatic club's presen­ Jr.. Bolton, will be united in msr- groom-to-be. at the horn* of M r*.: be served. The program will be tation of Shakespeare’s "Julius risge Ssturday at 6 a.m. in St. audltor-Him. Ike Has No Plans Feb, ,13 from 10:80 a.m. to 2:15 j Schultz in Glastonbury. About 25 ' entitled '“ParenU, Let’s Talk It Georg* W. Lovewell, 35, of Marl­ A panel disetuktm on "Planning p.ia. at K i Main St., Hartford. Caesar.” A sophomore, he is a James' Clturch. friends are relative* were present. Over.” borough. 'wa* arrested shortly Abaolom VHakaai of th* Union of j member of Sigma Nu social fra­ Decorations were in aqua, pink for Your Future Nqw” was pre­ j Earl H. Johnson of 52 North St. after 11 o'clock last night and In W ar on South .Africa will be one of the { ternity. q,nd white. A buffet luncheon was sented. Panelist* advised parents to Landlords Fight Bill < is taking the Stale Police training charged with passing in a no- Advertisement— apaakera. Advance reseavations for j served, including a ahower cake encourage their childrehl to make To Visit Reds Now, ’ course at Bethany barracks. He passing zone on N. Main St. He thla meeting o r ' for th* series of Loyai Circle of Kings Daughters made and decorated by Mrs. their own decisions as tn which started Monday after receiving an is due in court Feb. 16. four meetings should be made with ' will meet in the Fellowship room of .Schullr. high school curriculum would^best Don’t forget! Hairdresser* Card Car Detects •» appointment to the school two the Service Bureau. I Center Church Monday night at Mis* Wiley, the daughter of Mr. Joseph R. Klinkevtch, 81, of 105 flt their abilities and desires,'Aand Party and Food Sale. W ^nesday, Washington, Feb. 6 (/P)— weeks ago. He is mai'ricd to the: 7:45. Hostesses will be Mrs. Mary and Mr*. Joseph Wiley, and Irving N. Elm St., wa* arrested Iset It was emphasized that at this February 11. 1:30 p.m. American By unanimous con.sent. the former Maureen Opalach. They! Press Aide Claims Hartford, Feb. 6 {IP)— State The monthly meeting of the Kraetschmar and Mrs. Elisabeth August of Stafford Spring* will he night and charged with passing time it ia very important for thr-T^gion Home. Please bring your Senate today cut $100 million have a daughter, Kimberly. I's. ! Police today took on a new Homemakers' Holiday group was McIntosh. married on April 4. a stop sign at Woodbridge and pupil to plan hi* 4-year high achool W n cards. Call your beautfclan to- from its $.ifi5-million bill for' h*M yeaterday at the Community > Oakland Sts. He is due In court course. Guidance pounselorii will daV for tickets. Proceeds to Chll- .safety chore by starting a T. Mrs. Barttara Lord of the Ladies night will be observed by ,^ Mr*. Clifford O. .Simpson, Mr*. Monday. welcome talks with parents to dls- j dren's. Services of Manchester. Thomasville, Ga., Feb. 6 (/P)ff»ct, h* hasn’t received any Invlta- federal airport aid. At the To Allow Rent Curbs statewide campaign to get Robert W. Martin and Mrs. - - tlon except through th* reports of same time, it '.educed the pro- Whiton Memorial Ubrsuy gave the th* Methodist Men of the North — ^The White House said to­ cars with defective equipment members an insight into various Methodist Church at their meeting Charles R. Baxter Jr recently at­ CJiamljer Dinner an off-hand invitation extended in gr'rii from five to foiir ye.'ii's. tended a 2-da,v workshop in sacred day President Eisenhower a political speech. off of Connecticut’s high- types of books ttat different in­ Mondaj- night at 8 o'clock at the The action was a gesture along -"-n-T-' ryceSS* dividuals enjoy. She also gave a church. ”111* Rev. and Mr*. Harvey dance held in NVw York City. The Slated April 15 would consider visiting Rus­ "Ever since he has been in office ways. the path of what Deniocralic lead- review of the new book, "Quiet Mousley will show pictures and tell meeting was .vpon.sored by the Ss- ' sia if future developments in­ President Ei.«ienhower has siways State Police Commissioner John era Lyndon B. .lohnann of Texas Pleaae, Mrs. Rabbit” by Hilda of their trip to Palestine. Devo­ cred Danif Guild, and was attend­ made it clear that he was willing 100 Object; Plans are now being made for dicate it would serve the cause C. Kelly said the dilv* will oon- called trying to meet Pre.sident Espy. tions will he lead by the Rev. ed by many people inlcre.stcd In to go an.vwhere in the world if. j timie until fr.ither notice with the Ei!,enhn\ver half way on differ- James Busch, and refreshments rhythmic rhnir.s. ttie ,58th annual meeting of the bv *0 doing, auch a visit woiild' ' overall objective of "mailing the in spending proposals. will be serA-ed. Manchester Chamber of Com­ Presidential Pre»* ' .serve the can.se of peace. public safety (onseions in this par- B,,t ,t more than a gea- Gouge Hit The public is Invited tn the mili­ Jamea C. Hagertv made the .stale-; , merce. which will be held April 15 menl in commenting on Soviet j "Should fntuie development. ticular respeci.” lure, because, although the dollar An open board meeting of the tary whist tonight at 8 o'clock at in the Armory on Mam St. Premier Nikita Khiu.shrhev * in-,-suggest that a visit to the Soviet No Road Block* total waa reduced, the pioposed Connecticut P'ellowship of Congre­ the Knighl.a rf Columbus Home. vitatlon to Eisenhower vesterday Union or an>-where else would Check point* will be aet up at annual outlay waa not changed gational Cfhristian Women will be Tickets will he sold at the door. The meeting will start at 7 p.m., By NAACP and will feature a social hour, a to come to Ru.aaia. ' | »»''ve to advance thia cause, then s’.ii'table places, the commissioner aince the number of years v as re- held on Feb 18 at the Asylum Hill But Hagerty stressed that it certainly would be considered. .said, but there will not be any duced, I Church. Hartford. Luncheon will A meeting of the rommitlee buffet dinner, speakers and enler- this move , tainmenl. Eisenhower has no pre.senl plan.s' The fact the White Hou.«e re road block* or unnece.ssary traffic Johnson engineered be served. Reservations should be that planned last night's testi­ as he had taken the lend in some Hartford. P’eb. 6 (/P)— More ! made by Feb 13 with Mrs William monial dinner to retired Polire Chamber, President Robert .1. to go to the Soviet Uniom -versed it.* no-comment po.sition of , delay*. than 100 per.sons crowded in­ yesterday makes it clear the Pres- ! Offleers Officers were directed tn stop trimming of a housing bill which F. Shea, 508 Prospeej St., Weth- Chief Herman Schendel will he ' Boyce said the event is still in the The press secretary yesterdav planning stage and arrangements ident wants to avoid any impres- ^ only a* many cars at these check the Senate finally passed last night to a (Jeneral Assembly public I ersfield. held at Police Headquarters Mon­ declined comment on the Khrush­ as a $2.67.5.000,000 measure. bearinR today to oppose a bill day at 8 p.m. ' have not yet been made for the chev invitation, extended in­ Sion of flatlv bru.ching a.side the points as they can handle efflcient- ; speakers or entertainment. Khnishrhev o\erture. even though ly within a reasonable time, The housing total compared that would permit municipali­ Emanuel Churchmen extend an WHEN YOU SHOP AT formally in a speech by the Krem­ with $1,6.50,000.000 asked-by Eisen­ invitation to all men of the church The midweek praver meeting to­ Boycp said, "It i.s extremely im­ lin leader at the Moscow 21*t con­ it may have been made for purely Commanding officers of all 11 ties to establish rent controls propaganda purposes. ; barrack-s in the stale will a.ssigni hower. Hut most of the ditTer- to attend the Father and Son ban­ night at ";30 at the Salvation portant to the welfare of our area gress of the Communist Parlv. ence was in long-range prograiiis in the event of a rental Hagerty's statement also made , oien to special duty at th» check quet tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. in Army Citadel wnll be followed by ! and our businesses that the largest But today. Hagerty volunteered rather than in items affecting I points, which will be nin e.) from hoiistnji shorlane. Luther hall of the church. An an informal Bible study st 8. on possible representation of business this statement at Eisenhower's Eisenhou er s $77 billion budget for (Contthiieil on Page Nine) nlacG to freqMFn'l\’ and Representatives of the National entertainment will follow th* din­ the book of Romans. The public, is leaders and Ihcir wives attend the vacation headquarters: the 1'2 months beginning next 1 annual dinner to demonstrate siip- .'lainlflinGd after dark. Anxiliaty Assfiflatinn for the Advancement, ner. , invited. and "Premier Khrushchev's invita­ .lul.v 1. HALE’S Self Serve Meat Dept. of Colored People I NAAC P I and State IMliuemen will :n traf­ tion to President Eisenhower to Tile vole on tlie Hoii.siiig liill wa.s fic contiol and handling eome of the Stale AFL-CIO favored the vi.sit the Soviet ITnion occurred in Suburbia Today 60-2S. sliglltiv more Ulan tile twii- IXICAL FRESH GRADE “A” the ‘■pai'ier vor!(” involved under bill a lengthy speech which contained Ihirds inargiii winch would lie the supervision of the reg.ilar of­ Bill spokesmen for property S V M W M t very hostile references to t’niled 111 Frb. 7 Hei-ald needed to override a veto. The \'^de owner* a.ssoriallona were loudly States leaders. ficers ■amaamar im O C sent Uie measure on to the House. applaiiiled when thev called the blil LARCE EGGS "It seems strange that Premier I During tlie daylight hours there .5! a .....a.cgi' lueei.ug liei.ue ■ iiiinei essary and dtsrriminatory. Khrushchev. If he really welcome.* Suburbia Toflav, the M a n -' '■’ill not l e an; formal cherk.s. for the Senate look iip.lhe aii|ior; hdl. Ernest T. Garrick of Bridjfeport, 1 NOW’S the time to buy PORK a visit by the President, would ex­ Republican leader.' «el their cheaterone. IP1 Evening P K HeraM’s! firer were r”"'’ directed to r.’al.e equip- ' president of the Greater Bridjfe- !)«,. 4 9 c tend it in such circumslances. ___,. , • 5 .'iglits on trying to i nt ii in half. Qt. Bot. 39c ■The President had no piesent; m agazine section. Will be in- , ment chec ts at every contact with I port Ijindlnrd' lyajrue. labeled ihe A REAL SAVING Sen. .Xiirirew .'^f iioeppel i R- ! bill "romplelelv diarrlminatory" pldns to mak« *noh a vifui - in chulpn in Satui’oay s oflilion. a ni^lorisl and alah to aiop caia Kani told new.'nien he wniild offer Pork i.s e.xcellenl in quality right now I suapected of having favilty equip- ' and unworkable. I.AN D O’LAKRS a.' a .'iih.'titiile a bill io lOiitimie . . . all Pinphur.st pork i.a corn fed. gov­ 1 ment. Ihe pie.'eni fedeial aid piogiani Arthur L. .lolinson. president of DOVALETTES Miint Show l*a|>en* for airporls for another four , the Hartford Branch of the PARKING AT ernment in.'spected. j Moton.ata .stopped in the rheck- .vears. I NAACP. aald that the bill waa not 302 MAIN ST. BUTTER Cldbittinq Tissu* Berlin Road Accord I up M’lll be req.iired to display lhe:r This would mean federal grant' aimed at landlords in general but ' dr.ver a licenae.s arid regiatration of .$6.3 .Million a \eai. or a toial at what he railed the "rent You'll en.ioy a Pinehurst pork roast . . . rertiflcale.«, of $2.52 million for a l-.\eai pe­ (roiiKers" in lorai rommunltie*. Lb. Pkga. ainings will be issued to those riod. Eisenhower had recom­ .lohnson and Hartford Q ty CkJun- PAYROLL CHECKS 7 3 e 2 4 5 c h faulty equipment. These must mended a 4-year program of $200 rilman .lohn C. Clark .Ir., also a browned on the outside, tender and lean rx qt'ARTEBS CASHED AT Quality and proper­ By Dulles, De Gauller;sent In the State Motor Vehicle.^ million. member of ths NAACP, *u)jg;ested 302 MAIN ST. in.side. Or .serve Pinehurst tender center SCOTT SOFT-W’EVE ly trimmed steak •f I DonDepartment later with a rertifica- The Deinooialic bill wlien Tail aerlion of .Xmerican Airlines plane lliat plunged into lire East River Tue.sday night la lifted by that the bill might be rewritten to cut from choice ! lion that the defect haa been fixed. brought to Ihe floor, called for fed­ derrick onto lighter. Three bodies were discovered In the wierkage. (A P Phnlofaxi. aim specifirally at the rent XOU{(- cut pork chop.s . . , Nmi.ET GOI,DEN SWEET eral outlay.' of $100 million a yeai ing problem. corn-fed beef. Paris, Feb. 6 i4>i— Secretary of'«.Maurice Couve de Muiwille before (Continued on Page Seven) for five years plus a special fund But under any clrcumstanc**, OLD FASHIONED TOILET TISSUE State Dullea and President Charles seeing de Gaulle. WHOLE KERNEL A bit of the disc'iajiion between of $6.5 million to be used at the they said, the bill ■was merely aj) "SERVICE* de Gaulle found themselves in discretion of the adminislralor. j enabling- art that would permit agreement today, as in the past, de Gaulle and Dulles was on the Short or miinlcipalltles to tackle the pro.b- 4 Rolls 4 5 c to maintain Western access to Ber­ French president's in-sishence that .lohnsoii. wlien getting unani­ U.S. Agency Blamed lem. lin. The.v conferred for an hour France gel a greater voice in con­ Plot on Castro mous consent to nil this to $100 MEAT SERVICE AT CORN Facial quality; white, pink, . I liird lime on J'bhnson eatd that In Hartford sultations arnong the Western million a year for four veare. green, blue, j-ellow. Sirloin and a half. more than SO per cent of welfare 302 MAIN ST. I American and French spokes-, Big Three, agreed that numerous aiihstitutes expenditures was earmarked for Pork Roast > 32' men said the talk.* covered a wide' The t ’.S. .pokesman said Big Said I)is{)uted and proposal* to ciit the total 12 Oz. Cans For Airliner Crash Conn.Co.offer rental payments, many of them ex­ SPKCIAL LR. 7 RIR CUT 6 9 9 e Sn-VER LANE IMPORTED range of problems, but no new de- Tiuee con.« ’Itations have been go- could be congideied later. cessive pa.vmenta. STYLE ciaions were reached. mg on for two r.ionth.s in Wash- Opening general debate on the Pinehurst Also Recommends By American NVw Haven. Feb. 6 Con­ He said tha problem of rent SW.ANSOVS BONED The spokesmen said, however. I inglon with Robert Murpliy rep- bill. A S. Mike Mnnroney iD- Make \ our own apple sauce to .serve with pork, or buy KOSHER DILL New York, Kpb. ft '/T' A city* m g av slem w ould require a pier ex­ gouging would mount as slum f t that de Gaulle and Dulles were in resenting the United State,'. Am- j Oklai, tlie chief spon.sni, said the necticut Company bim driver* and •har# RSency *aya the govern-i t e n d i n g 3.000 feel into the river. | clesrance and rederetopment actlv- BUTTERBALL Shurfine canned sauce. complete agreement that the West ' baassdor Harold Caccis represent - i Havana. Feb. 6 >/P< — Alan Rob­ federal government must mcrhanica began voting: in aeven rnfiit in retfnonnililfi for delnv in This would involve an additionaP ttiea are stepped up In cities and TURKEY or must maintain its routes to West ttv|r’‘'Britain end Herve AljHtand ert Nye today waa reported to|I \M.h the ,'tate* the inciea.'ert cnat atale communltiea today. It wa* aafeU’ improvrmrnl.« fll Ca Cnar- problem of creating a deep water available rente Are decreased. GHERKINS Berlin, 110 mile* behind the Iron i-epre-senting France. He didn't sa.v have denied that he confessed In of preparing the nation for the jel Ihcir third trip to the polls. In SWIFT'S PREMIUM riifi Fighl. dpslinatmn of an AniP’ - I’h a n n cl. )i<* Dentes Rent Gouging Curtain, and would not accept any v.-hether de Gaville was satisfied, plotting to assa.ssinate rebel lead­ sge. their fi-mnnth contract diapute CHICKEN jian Airlinrm \\hnli naBhPfl into Authoiitios ha\e noted tlial the Garrick said "There was no such PINKHL'RST PINEHURST move by the Russians to substitute ‘ Newsmen were told, howevei. ■Monroney denied his bill i* full with the transit line. ... the Efficiency Turkey er Fidel Castro. llip F'a.st H4V0U 'I'uosilay mghl. .^inking of pilings in^o the water 3 LR. LEAN LOIN F A N C Y RIB Fast Germans for the Ru.'sian sol- ^hat the Wa.'hing.on talks includ- The 31 -year-old foi mer I'S . The company has offered t o ' ROUpring. ’ qi. 3 5 c A Hp 'kpsiitgn foi’ the Pori Ao- at that area well might Impede CENTER CUT LEAN diers m those positions where the niallers a.s Middle East de- Navy pilot from Whiting., Ind.. re­ (Continued on Page Nine) submit wage and working condi-1 He ;iaid a glut of rentals thorilv of Now York, whuli oprr- . s h i p p i n g . 1. Absolutely cUan .*5 Oz. Cana 6 9 c Lb. portedly made his denial to U .S iioM.s In arhitrnlion with the ntip_ available. said that the d ty of PORK ROAST 53c four occupying powers come to- ■ velopments and American actions i^a (tiMidin, Hairl vp.’^teiday' 'rh iee bodie.s w e i’e founil >’e.-«lvi- PORK COOKIE SPECIALS Vice Consul Hugh Kessler tn an ulntion tint a controversial arhi-! ®t*ldgeport. lor ^am ple, waa In- gather in Berlin. jn Far-East two spheres that the authority has h^n rua^h’ for day in the tail .set tifUi of the 2. Loss even space The atmosphere was de.scnbed Interview with him yesterday. I ration c lau.*^e he submitted to the 1selling, two public PORK PREMIER LOIN PORK ROAST Lb. 63c tlii'pp years In build a pier off nm- cl•a.^hc'i airliner, hrouglit up from housing projects there. Nabisco Promium a* cordial and relaxed. i North Atlantic pact Kessler declined to confirm the Soviet I)ele<>ale (’ouit.fi for a legal opinion on its CEN TER C I T way 22 In provido approach lights llie nver bottom , 'Phat brought to 3. Easier carving ROASTS The French spokesman, asked report. ♦=‘nfoi con hilit y. Saltinos...... lb. 29e area. for aircraft. 25 the H um licr of bofiie.s recovered, (Continued on Pngs Nine) CHOPS If the question of free elections for | Other NATO powers are being Police headquarters also had no 3'hifi arbitration clause has been PORK CHOPS Lb. 85c German'unification had been rais-| R o m Americana pro-jet Flight .320 A.s inve^it igatnr’.s looker! into all 4. The turkey with more white meat APRICOTS Sunshine Hydrox lb. 49c kept informed. comment. High revolutionary po­ Spurs at the mam i.fi.*nie in the diapute. HICKORY SMOKED *d, said: "Our position of 195.5 | under.ahot runway 22 an«i .Bma.ahfrd phasc.s of svhal coul <1 liave cau.sed Britons of all political complex­ lice and militai'v officials met un­ T^nion learlera have urged the 1.- Keebler Cinnamon (which required free electlonsi re-i into the water. Sixty-five pets- mb the ii;i.-ih. iLfiwapI S lalteiv .It. of 5. Oven-ready . . . properly frozen ion cheered Prime Minister Mac­ til lal» last night discussing Nye's 150 menibera to turn dowm this lat- } mains the position which corres- 1 died. Three crew memher.*! and five Ihe <'i\’il er ona lit ic.H B oa rd Raid, 30 Oz. Can C risp ...... pkg. 39c HAM SLICES millan’s decision to fl.v to Mos­ esse. Youth Parley e.5t ( (uiipany proposal, aiihject of i 3 9 c ponds to our views. One ran per­ pasaengets snivivcd. ■'rhe only thing w ere .«*urc of in F.ANCY cow Feb. 21 for what he called * The rebels arrested the .4m“T- Indny a balloting. ! Bulletins Peeled whole or iinpeeled halve Educator Crox pkg. 29c haps envisage new approaches, hut On Order Slme that there is no induation of wliat leconnal.asance mi.ssion. i( ail 6-footer as he marched in By WIIaTON Y N N The authoi.ly .‘ifinke.-Jina n. wlio If thifi happens, and further at-j This iveek, at Pinehurst. .special "Butterballs" for Lb. in heavy syrup. XEW FOn. PAK LK the basi.a remains the same. " the-.r ranks in Oriente Province (au.Ncd the accident." t»*inpt.nn,, Feb. 6 (P>— the roif erence aponaora aoiighl to FOR A DELICIOU5 GRINDER with British Prime .Minister Mac- Soviet people." .Some newspaper.' P'pdcr.al Aviation Agcni’y ” ing ‘hat the plane's pilots ‘’m ight rebel virtoiv, he told new.« men erect. month. It waa enough to call a .Stale Peltre said today John o n ly ...... ea. $2.59 milian, who is going to Mo.'cow predicted the trip would lead tn an In VVa.shington la.st n;g}it. an have had a niixuii uith those new Monday that he was not involved The South Vietnamese delega- k a a spoke.«4man .^aid an in.^lni- alnke hut 21 voles ahmt of a .^enlck, 64, had made an oral Feb. 21 for a vlsft' that the British early East-West summit confer­ altrm eteifi." We will have plenty of TENDERCURE CORNED in any plot against Castro hut had tion walked out yesterday in pro- nient iandihg Ky.«*u*ni for the Fa.st two-ihiidfi majority nece.^aary for statement that he killed his wife i,b. 53c ■ ■ 2 Lb*. 93c COOKED SALAMI ) ho[>e will ease East-We.st ten.vions ence. The pilot, ('apt. Albert M" [ > p - 6 lb. size averaging at 52c lb. only . . ee. $3.12 wanted to fight for the revolu­ te.8t over the pre.aence of delegaie.o River approach I • runway 22 had api-roNat from the union's inter­ lost JWondav night a* she rest­ Beef, both roiled and flat briskets and clods. ON CHEESE Dullea Is going on tomorrow to .'Jecretary Dullea and the W i t l . 5f). i.s d e a d . tionary cause, from the Soviet tVion. Thia drew been autliorized and on order’ ain* e national headquarlera. ed In bed. Senlrk. maintenance Bonn'^for talk.* with West German Flench privatelv endorsed the Official' hnped that copilnl any size, any knicl PROVOLONECHEESE i Polire headqua r( era announced a hlaal from the Red (Thinese. Jiilv 1, inf)". He aaid it takes Ik S a n r t I o n from international man at n factorj’, was quoted Chancellor Konrad Adenauer Macmillan venture as possiblv u.se Frank Hlavacek. 33, al.'*ri ui'i t rc a ll yesterday that .Nye. Iiail ci.nl'pssed I Tl^e .lapane.^e delegation con- month}* to two yeai.s to get tiie give.s 8itrikerM $25 a week W'hile by Sgl. George Panclera a* say­ For larger families we will have a limited num­ PLUMP MEDIUM ROASTING CHICKENS ’ BE SURE TO GET YOUR a'xiut Wealem problems, primal - i fill, but they did not share the Bnl- injured, n egh t he in » om lition lo l)C he had gone to eastern Cuba to tinned to qua among them- needed apparatu.s assembled, athl- on H strike. ing he bludgeoned and stabbed with hawspopar coupon and OY5TER5...... ilv how to approach fresh negotia- , ish piiblir's expectation that it (pie>t lonei 1 t o d a y . ber of 12 lb. to 13 lb. butterballs at 49c lb., and will average $1.89 each kill the rebel chief and that Brig selve^ over Soviet participation in ing that delivery had been ji? 01111.5;- Vonfig l>egan at 5 a.in. and willj hi* wife, Anna, while he wae purchoso of 2 can* of tions with tha Soviet Union on might start a thaw in the cold (Jen. Uarlo* Tabeinilla. head of drinking and resentful. No 5WORDFI5H ______...... lb. 59e the conference. ed for October of thus \eai The Giiicagn Trilmne, in a close nt 8 pni. Resulta are ex- 18 to 19 lb. LaBroad's fresh frozen NATIVE the German que.stion. , war. [ Batista .s .4ir Force, had promi.sed charge was placed against Sen­ COUPON I The Iraqis and repre.^enta'ivea of The F'AA snoke.siiiVin .sHKi in.'itrtl- c u p V M g n ’cd story, quotes (’ 0 0 k as pected abo.it an hour laler. Tony, our cliickcn expert, will have white rock native He had an hour-long meeting I ------1 him $100 lion if jie did the deed. b\’ the buB lrk immedtatrt.v. TURKEYS. . ! Bahrein, oil-rich i.aland in the Per- lation of a highigh inlen.ailv liglit . v.ife Flora m Aurora. (’ommuiutie.^ 8e r \ e d with French Foreign Minister I (('■onMnned on Page Three) [ The poll, p said Nye had made I ) ; . Wo thdn l knn'A’ an> thing . . fowl, iTia.sting capon.<5 and tender large chicken lcg.5. STAR i Stan Gulf, threatened to pull the tem a.** part of the in.‘*trument land- line im lude New H^ven. Manchea- MAGAZINE the sla'.enieiit voluntarily and had \. a.s ’.VI o n g u n : il wo h . : ' tei- Hartford. Middletown. Stam-; KIDNAPER SEIZED Chicken leg.s are an excellent value a t ...... lb. 6fic \ Iranian delegate off the plat form if not been ini.streated. He wa.< ('rf»8**-Ch#H‘U Not l*^8y ford. Norwich. Meriden and New Enlrfleld. Calif.. F «*. « UP> T KIST ing held on a ...... w. . I (’ 0 0 k al,«:o lold h:.«* \\’ife. the Ixmrlon | — Police seized Charles Mc- 2 0 c A COPY The Teenage Music-S landing iliegally in Cuba, but there j upland. Bahrein la now i T rib u n e said, that ‘ It i.^n t ea.*<\' The union haa been working' .Arthur. 40. of Dixon, who ab­ wa.a nb hint of what furU*»i action ' ^ British protectorate, NeM s Tidbits t o c i ’ o j * 5-< he( k betw een the pilot s without a contract since their old ducted a ranch wife from her IA I WONDERFUL BACON VALUE TUNA Magazine Include* S.5.00 worth would be taken agam.U h:m I The delegation from Bahrein de- i am i copilot s infill rm en ts in that one e\pned last Sept 30 home last night, after a pre- of coupons redeemable in i-ash, FRESH PEAS .. 2 lbs. 49c Newsmen so far had not allowed i oounced Iran .s idaima on the i.s-' Culled from .\F’ Wire.s daivn chase in which police cats WHITE CHITXK STYLE I b ’g F lee! r a < o ck pit." The vote today waa baaed on. I Rath's Top Grade shopping hints, food, health, RHUBARB ...... 2 lbs. 39c You Gotta Rock to Eat, to aee Nve since the annornce.vent l«nd. A conference sirbcommittee The new.sf.apei said the Klectia the company a recent offer to let, pursued him and his victim at P\ll YOUR Bacon At A Very beauty and homemaking ideas. head 35c of ’ he ' confession. F.arliei this pre.sented a draft re.solution .leclar- lu rbin e-pi’ n p e 1 1 e-j- plane was oulaide arbitration decide thoae .speeds of more than 120 m.p.h. 2 Cans 65c CAULIFLOWER week he had talked three timea mg Bahrein part of the ” .\tnh na- GorjiM of Army Fngineer’s ap-, His captive, .Mrs. Hilda Faye FREEZER Special Price wMtii the American vice con.sul ami: tion.” theieby rejecting liana I NEW CALIFORNIA POTATOES 3 lbs. 35c proves imilti-mRllon dollar hiirrl-1 (l.’ontimied on Page Five) (Contintied on Page Meven) Dawson, 65, bleeding and shocked Pop Record Makers Say rejected offers of aa5i.4lance trom *’laim. Iran in not an Arab country, cane protwtion plans for Stamford' after hours of terror, was taken LETTUCE, largo h fo d s...... fdch 21c the ^ embasay. He tiilked with Tran’a chief delegate aaid ‘ in the Pictsweet .Sliced Pinehurst ani A hand- pear, ecule^l by the revolutionary regime tiona. \olc«nlr eriiplJon may be taking D.ANES END SHIP HUNT ful of years ago, there were four "Few of the performers seem to rose, meanwhile, to 274. South Viet Nam’s Nguyen Van place off Southern Japan. Copenhagen, Denmark, Feb. 6 DELICIOUS APPLES Huan in a speerli to the ronferen-e French record companies in the United, have any staying power," sa.vs Former Preardent Harry S. Trn- , — The Danish government to­ Cot Beans 2 For Stales. Today, there are more than' Capitol’s Glenn Wallichs. "The kids (Continued on Page Seven) appealed for a ban on Riis.sian at- Oklahoma Ruins O.K. \ day called off the search for the 35c I 10 Lb. Bag te’ndance and then told newsmen nian'ft double, actor Irving Fiaher. i Boys and girls tell mother to ask for Indian Head dress 1 ,iS00. I *’".v records for voice and perform- ilicfi at age 73 in New Yoik missing passenger-cargo ahlp S.O.S. Mafic ScouriRf Pads No wonder record veterans ex-; ance alone, not out of loyalty." he and the other Viet Narn dele- Hans Hedtoft which hit an Ice­ Cot and feather with your Rath bacon puicha.se. Slate and Noi-wu h Police aay they > 1 Claim the business has gone c.razylj M hat has the teenage levolution berg off Greenland a week ago Com 2 For 31c 2 9 c Mokes 2 Ex-Nazi Guard* "“rliXr.,“S'delegate Liu Hsl- are trying to Iraik down person or For Whiskey Drinkers •i* Says one: ".Anv guv with Sl.OOO done to the record business? persona who have cashed $1,200 In. today. The government said It Alutninum - 2 P o c k o g O S esn start a record companv. All 'I'he industry boomed fiom ST'j yiian accused the .'^oiith Viet­ considered the ship A total loss, n « M h i P S wnrUileHS \'.S. Money Orders re-: I Shin* he's got to do is pick up a'four-' '" ‘"ion in 1939 to J40O million in Get Eire for Killing namese of undermining the "spirit I adding there was no hope of renlly in that area . , . Mickey: B.V JIM .MONROF. • ihe crackdown on bootleggers a* Fries 2 r„29e Lika Indications are that the rcc of solidarity of this conferen' e finding an.v of the 95 crew mem­ I *ome in a bar, lake eni to a le- Rooney s fourth wife, Elaine Mahn- public safely commissioner, head- ^ Pinehurst Old firms ma.v have dropped in Bonn, Germany. Feb. 6 i4* Two "It is common knov.ledge that Oklahoma Oly, P'eli. 6 ■J’l - - ber* and passenger* alive. Navr 4 5 c eording studio, make a couple of ken Rooney. 29, wants divorce ami ing the Highway Patrol. o n ^ C l */ . sales volume in 19.58. former .Nazi concentiation camp '"I’iiis could cau.se a revolution," r . sides, think up a nsine for hi* la­ f2.W3 per month temporary ali­ I i New Crop INDIAN RIVER The reason is that teenagers have guards were convicted of mass (Continued on Page Seven) He haa .staged periodic road- I'PHOIJIS INTEGRATION bel and he's in business." mony, from 38-year-old actor. said a would-be whisky drinker. i blocks across the state, tr.vlng to, PICTSWEET SEEDLESS, PINK r Then he lakes his 4>ecord to a virtually taken over the single- I murder today and ordered Jailed .Mevandria, Va., Feb. 6 UP>— J' ecord market. Their kind of music . for life. Macy a Department Store drops "Why. my booTTegger said he , stop th(v flow of illegal liquor from U.S. Dist. Judge .Albert V. For Better Breakfasts distributor in one or more of the ...... - ...... „ Russian didn't have any vodka and didn t , -Missouri, Kansas, Texas and A r­ ORANGE major cities. U the di,tribtKor|‘»^'«:;8e'.'' »nappealing to adults The verdict ended a trial that Bay Stale Approves charges against tourin Bryan today turned down n plea GRAPEFRUIT At Pinehurst . . Another UPTON'S CHICKEN NOODLE, ...... 3 pkgs. 39e thinks the record might sell, he "'ho buy the albums. For that rea began last Oct. 13. The prosecii- , , , ...... aceordion- ..... ,player-dance, ______accused of even know whcii he’d gel some. kansas. by the .Alexjuidrin School Board serve ! I In the past month whisk.v ha*. takes it on. It ia sent to the local son, the major firms are putting j tion labeled Ihe defendants "The Williheld Tax Plan taking number of ilema from store aaid a .social-drinker. for a delay in admitting nine JUICE Special Coffee Value UPTON'S TOMATO.VEGETABLE...... 2 pkgs. 27c " - c . -vhau.aen" concen- laat Thursday . . . Russia is using | "Tli e v e ought Itlo be a law gone up $1 to $1.50 a pijJtT^if you dies.iie. jocke>s w u e v . IfIt thevtnev lakelaae a ahineanine ,ihum. emphasis whii. on theii.. ; Iratu..,Beasts of Sachsenhausen Negroes to three public echooln 6 For If'th^v'nlav it over ahd over on J'“‘ ‘J* Kiuuiue wiiiie u ie ira iio n camp. - the world economy a.s its tactical against this.” said a clubman. (can find it. i next Tuesday. T h e Judge said 6 Oz. Cam MAXWELL HOUSE UPTON'S VEGETABLE.BEEF...... 2 pkgs. 33c NE s t l Ess ♦2- Liv onS thfi) teenac-ers' *<^»'amble to sell singles . Kentenced to life imprisonment Boston. Feb. 6 (A>. The Massa- in the cold war. retired U . • years- folks in consti-1 at the end of legal argomeata skin^ for the n um bTin the music * l'‘fr'»'ature has enacted a .,„n,es A. G.ivin, soys at W.es-, i„„oiiHlly drv Oklahoma haven't « boollqgger expteined. "But one that he saw no reason to alter 4 For 8 9 c 4 9 c UPTON'S ONION ...... 2 pkgs. 33c SKing lor me n v . ^ Despite the 19.58 dip. the lecord tielni Schubert, 41. Each admitted measure to collect stale income |pyan University speeoti. 'been hoihe*e’d by the law. But ' ^hing about it, they re not fussy his order .for admission of the COFFEE 53c •tore*’ . ' moguls look forward to a conlin I man.v of tlie charges a.gainst them taxes b.v the payroll withholding The Kentucky, a $.5.5 million U.S. '! suddenly it is being enforced. anymore. I've had people beg me Negroes Tuesdays Th^ Alexan­ Lb. Can If this situation i.s repeated in boom: Reasons: Expanding : but te.atified the,v“were'acting un- ■Haxw elL UPTON'S PEA .. 2 pkgs. 29c EverReady Cocoa sv.'lem. . , ,, liattle.'hip that never went (o war. .Oklahomans...... —are talking...... more I for scotch that ,, never drank scotch j . dria Schood Board pleaded for a 9 city after rdy* the man who »te 'G tastes in music for adults and th e'd er ordei s. Both'were^ members of V "‘’l- 1 i.- headed lor the scrap heap . . . alxiiit whisky and drinking less , I" their life. It was all I had. delay to give it a chance to car­ n to -J O Y 2 Lh. Cams ^1-39 ed with a shoestring can end >ip gp,.ead of hi-fi and stereophonic rthe SS. or Pinehurst HOUSE with a shoe store. - -r,.,' .. -o U ...... T • ■ i" '- i'* " ' « T , '| Officials of siil.iuban San Antonio, I than probahiv ever before. And Boi.rbom the biggest artier now ry an appeal to higher qoiirtn. aetn. Say* Dot * Randy Wood. I pn*onment \n the most severe pen- probably today. hhv that Vii e'il I »wvini. n'w.i P if thpv do drink i 15.50 a pint in OklahoiTiA ICE CREAM When you can buy this new 2-lb. can ALWAYS AMPLE FREE PARKING AT THE REAR OF OUR STORE! A s might be expected, the es­ DOUBLE BUNCHES of Maxwell House coffee at 69>ic lb. Expect stereo to double.ihe output sUy possible under German,law. ■ The.bill .passed UE final .tests „ ( City. DISCRIMIN-4TIGN CHARGED tablished record firms are upset .Coffee it's" wonderful value. . .Remember of the record industry.” J. Howard Ed-1 Cannon said his 300 troopers, .the Washington, T tb - 6 ( ^ — .Atty. Va GoHor 79e CRISP. FRESH b.v this .trend. They complain that of ,:;h^is «t utt^ ro<:u, Ar.< . ha* 33;oa,.o,d gov it’s the new 2-lb. can drip or perc... W hat about the teenagers? ilost beatings with a bull whip. Asked ter legislative wrangling over dis- .« su- ,„ond.soii is Irving to drv up the | State f ^ e Bureau and local of- Gen. Rogers today filed suit la distributors favor’the shoestring- with a special 15c allowance from i i r 'H ' Groan Stamps for observers believe the kids will in -' If he thought his actions were . po.sition of moie than $.50 ""'hon ^^ . their achoolsa. state and bring repeal to a vote, ficers "are just getting geared up Federal District Court at M«at- *r*,. who demand" less .royalt.v be­ CELERY Maxwell House and another allow­ efease their hold on pop records, j (right, he replied: 'in windfall revenues the system pcimtendent of, ...... r ...... •We want to give the people a I to really aU rt enforcing the whisky gomery, Ala., charging the board purchases In moat and cause, they have no overhead. 'There Some see hope in the rising inter-.] "If my government thought I t , ia expected lo produce during 19.59. Bowing to a public oiilcry fi'oni ance from Pineihurst. Maxwell mal lovers, Mexico CSty' heaUh clearcul choice ^tw ee»t prohibi- j la «’^ of re^strara .of Macoa County, House in 1 lb. cans is now 82c can. . . grocery dapartmonf now are even dark hints that- hits are eat in Latin music and the big j right.'there waa no reason for me. The governor had demanded that ani W e can't dry up Oklahoma but Ala., with diecrimlnatiag agatat created not' by teenage demand.; bands. But these are small gllm^ I to^dd anything against, it.” the state retain the entire w in d -' officials have called off their plan ' tlon and teP*’®!. 2UM .49C Bch. down 2c from laat ahelf price. The CORK being issued at groeory we're going to get aa close to it Negroee seeklag to guallfy ap 1 JW.HAU but bv srreafline’ tbe Dalms of diciim ers in &n othpi-wis«'diirk nirtiir#!! Rchubert acknowledi^ed he was fall, nines the Cities and town* will to exteniilnale an estimated 200,- ■ as lye can.” he said. voters. . T ^ anlt. la tiw saODid anted of what he had dhne. But gel, their normal income tax dls- 000 stray d o g s...N e w City •proposal are before the state leg­ chockeout for your con- Jockeys and other hit-makers. for thqse who dislike teenage mua- ; ashamed "We've never really had pro­ of ita tdnd hader tha 1M.T M a n c h b s t e s . C o n n * told the cotirt " I tvas ordered tributions during the calendar j Mayor's office says the city s sub- islature. The argument* fly. Meanwhile, ic. jhe hibition. W e've ha4;.the law and the Rights Aet design ed tn pfoiOft- voniened.' You gotta j'oek, Daddy- , If you | _____", j j______way and bus 15-cent fare will Uat Joe Cannon, S3-year-okI attor­ PINEHURST, 302 MAIN ST., OPEN'THURS. oi^d FRI. TILL 9:00 CORNER MAIN opd OAK STREETS the record industry continuea in 0 'wets have had their whisky.” vottag rights. , Its erratic manner. N ew aingera on want to aell today. ... (Ooiittened M P a g * Six) (Goatinu s> «a Page Five) at least another year. ney from Mushogee, te directing

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