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'1 . * I 1 ■(' ' '■ . ' ■ . ' - THURSDAY, JANUARY 1988 ' ■ ■' ■ ' ■<. PAOl SIXTEEN iianriffsit^r €t»nittg ifm Ui Most Manchester Stores Will Be Open Tonight Until 9 o ’Clock The French Club of Manchester' The "Swap Group" scheduled W dishonorably or dishonestly or will hold its second anniversary meet at the Whiton LJbrai^ this Court Upholds ZB A Decision abused his public trust for privata About Town ball Saturday night at the Knights morning has been postponed to ends in-the absence of any con­ Average Daily Net Pr«M Run Jan. 30.’ Miss Anna C. French, crete proof.” The Weather of Columbus Home. Music for the For tke Week Ended Foreenet of U. S. Weather BoreaU' Mr. and Mra. John Tedford, U semi-formal dance. Jrom 9 p.m. to head librarian, explained that Denying Jarvis^Gas Station Judge Leitner added, "there is Janonry 4, 1968 Watnjit St., u-111 observe fhelr *OUi 1 a.m.. will be provided by Tony many of the librarians who will hot a scintilla of.evidence" that, ueddtnif anniversary Sunday af­ O'Brighfs orchestra. The public take part in the.meeting must the chairman so acted and It ap­ Fair, not na cold tonlghL Low­ ternoon at their ’.icme. They were Is Invited. cotpo from some distance. A 2Soning Board decision denying^ The service station Jarvis prcH- pears that Stuek's conduct was ROASriNG CHICKEN$ 12,558 est 20-25 except In deeper married Dec. 11, 1917, but no. ob- Alexander Jarvis an exception posed to build would be within 200 "proper And above reproach In car­ valleys. Pair, wpriMr Bntnrdny. rying on his duties as a public M t e ^ r ef the AndH aervance waa he^ on that date The meeting of Manchester The Mary Cushman Group of from zoning rules to build a serv­ feet of the Waddell School, lot, they BniMq of ICirealAtloh (Ugh near 40. . last month because of mness. WATES scheduled for. tonight is the Second Congregsi^tonal Wom­ ice station At Broad St. and W. pointed ou t.' servant." “W« are ao glad to b« able to come here and get aueh M anchester^A City of Village Charm canceled because of the inclement Middle Tpke. has been upheld by In the appeal. It was also claimed r- en's Fellowship will meet tomor­ good chickens,” one of our customers tells us, “ We think Loyal Circle of K ln j' Dau(fh- weather. The next regular meet­ row at 8 p.m. with Mrs, Albert L the courts. by Jarvis' that William Btuek, ing will be Tuesday night at 7:30 The Court of Common Pleas In chairmen of the Board, should have ters will hold a regular meeting Post, 59 Ferguson Rd. Mrs. R. H. it is one of the nicest things in life snd our guests All VOL. LXXVII, NO. 8> (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1958 (Ctasalfled Advertising on--Page 16) at the Italian American Club. Blodgett will be co-hostess. Hartford has denied the local disqualified hiniself in that ca­ PRICE FIVE CENTS Monday night at 7 ;4i5 In the Fed­ builder's appeal - from the Zoning pacity' as he ,is employed by an in­ Personal Notices say how good they are.” It is easy to shop hero in winter, eration room of Center Congrega­ Board's ruling, surance company which has a rela­ tional Church. T,i< hostesses will The Little Flower of Jesus The Women's Missionary Soci­ no parking problem, no i^'aiting: our driveway is always Mothers Circle will meet at 8 Town Counsel Charles N. Crock­ tionship with the Gulf Oil Co. be Mrs. Alice Martin and Mrs. ety of Emanuel Lutheran yChurch ett announced the court's action Common Pleas Court Judge Ben­ Card of Thanks pbwed clear. EXleh Wilson. o'clock t-omorrow night lit the will meet tomor^ov at 7t30 p.m. Daily Worker’s home of Mrs. Edward Olschefski. here. jamin M. Leitner, In handing down in the reception room. Miss Eva Jarvis took the matter to court his decision, said that Jarvis had We wl«h tn thank all of our nrlshbarA jVloral, Finaliel of the Emanuel Laitheran Devmipna will be led by Mrs. C. rect fnteireat of a personal or fi­ thank all Ihnso who sent Ihe beaulirut Members of the Frank J. Mans­ plication at a meeting In July. floral trlbuloa- and loan-d Iho use ct \403 West Center Street MItehell S-785S Cabinet Church at 7:3u. This service is in field Marine Corps League Auxili­ Henry Apderson. A film (trip on In the appeal, which wgg.' filed nancial senas In the applications. Offered Oppdn^ts U.S. Red Party obaervance ■ of National Prayer ary attended-a combined dinner ■ vangellsrh .vvill be shown by Pas­ by the late Atty. Raymond John­ The Judge said "the court will .Bister, Mr*- K McMullrn. W e^ . A film entitled "The Power and meeting last night at the Wal­ tor AnderaotixRefreshments will son on behalf of Jarvis, It was not assume that.Mr. Stuek .acted ' Brother, James Oroensway. of F^yer" will be shown. All be served by th>- executive coni- pointed out that the Board had Ue signs nut Restaurant, New York, Jan. 10 (/P)— members and fnends are invited nr-ittee, Mrs. John Carlson, chair­ granted permission to Wilbur man. , X Of School Bus M l John Gates, editor of the to attenJ.v Army Specialist 3.C Terrence C. Brown to construct a gasoline sta­ American Communi.st par­ Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo tion at the southwest comer of W. .Carachs, Venezuela, Jan. 10 All men connected with ^tha lo­ Middle Tpke. and B--oad St. oppo­ The entire cabinet re- ty’s daily newspaper and a Soroptlmist International G. Parker, 17 Princeton St., re­ Hartford, Jan. 10 (/P)—Con-f who t o of Manchester will hold its first cently arrived in Italy and Is now cal Salvation Army Corps are'lii- site the site where Jarvis proposed olic school buses with loc^ taxisiglw d *t midnight last night leader of the • party many necticut citizens oppoe^dJ)p08 to ' meeting of the year Monday at a member of the Southern Eu­ vited to attend a meeting and sup­ 1,0 construct his building. funda-are being compelled to sup-! to ^ v e President Marcos years, announced today he is For U.S. Pass Reds the home of Mrs. Grace L. Fraser. ropean Task Force. A gunner in per Saturday at the Citadel, the • Johnson said he felt that his the controversial school bus purpose of 'which is to organise clleilV.| application "Involved th e' w n m iD ' I’ **'*’’- * fCCC Hand tO , quitting the party immedi­ 17 Spring St. Dessert will be Battery A of the 159th Field . transportation bill passed by ately, served by the hostess at 7:30 p.m. Artillery Battalion, he entered the a Men's Fellowship Club. Col. Wil­ same eiepieuts" as the application : the State I.«gi8lature last Catholic system of ecclesiastical. deal with th e political crisis liam A. Spatig, gem expert, will /Which was-granted. i •control," he said. j that follow ed 'th e New Y e a r s ; . At a news conference he as­ Army in December 1952. year have been offered morel serted that "the Communist party Mrs. Mary M. McCann. 99 display some of his precious stonea In denying the Jarvis appHca* i Blanahard was brought to Hart-'daV m ilitarv uprising. T h ere' A supper will be ser ed at 5:30 apd tlon, the Zoninig Board referred to ; and financial s u p p o r t/if ceases to be' an effective force for Wetherell St., who waa admitted World War I Veterans will meet democracy, peace and sorlalism In Probe Told Defense with auxiliary members at 3 p.m. the cOoks for this first get-toge^er a town ordinance which' says no they wish to fight it—^.“clear n'^rtford K t e r T f * p T o t* '^ : to Hartford Hospital Sunday, un­ had been formed, the United States." derwent a major operation Tues­ Sunday in the American Legion will be Arthur Kittle. Fred CWugh, service station may 7>e. built with-; through. to the Supreme tapts and Other Americana United! Walter Perrett and Col. Eldwn J. in 200 feel of a school'^lot dr lo t' Creation of a Junta plxjbably A Gates faction in the party day and is making satisfactory Home. A meeting scheduled for Court.” . foC/the Separation of Church and ho* for some time been Involved Wednesday night was postponed. Perrett. reserved for school purpdseS:- State. Hi* subject waa "Public would mean military officers )lm.uld progress. The offer was made by Paul supersede Perez Jimenez lu the In s bitter conflict with another Dept. Overhaul Vital Funds, fdr Private. Schools." croup headed bv partv chieftain Blannhard of Wadhington, D. C., He maintained that the ques­ executive power. Another rumor 3 : when he addreaaed a capacity audi­ said he would continue in power ■Wiiriam Z. Foster. The Foster tion was largely a -Catholic- forees ,ln a dominant ilarty posi­ ence in Centiwl Baptist CAiurch Protestanl laaue because 90 per with an all-mllltary cabinet. Washington, Jan. 10 (/P)— Nelson A. Rockefeller said to­ irouR last night. ' tion, a few days agov ordered cent of the private schools that At 9:30 a.m. (9 a.m. EST) the day a 10-year "sustained, major effort” is needed to put the The GonnacUcut /bill permits would benefit from passage of the only official news available waa a Biispen.INEHURST OPEN TILL 9 he had been oppo.sed to having j plla of non-profit private schools. a bin. the speaker said Is that the morning newspapers. The radio HALFS Self Serve and Meat Dept the newspaper follow a strict ;8on (D-Tex) as to how long "it will take us to catch up with About 70,000 children in Roman "present demands are only preced- station.^ made no mention of the Moscow line. He favored a more i land overtake the Soviets.” Catholic achoola ini the state arc ent for larger demanda by the developmenta. "1,-idependenl" position for Afneri-I eligible for such transportation Catholic church" President Perez Jimenez was ; Rockefeller testified before the Senate Preparedness sub­ THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS can Reds- a view opposed by the' committee headed by Johnson. tinder terina of the law. Ha Indicated that the obJeMlon said to be conferring with military Fo.ster group. •' ! EWI /\ Blansbard is a, epecial counsel ...... la not so much to the J30^milllon [officers as late as 4:30 a.m. but no Gates said he had sent a letter At one point in an exchajige with Rockefeller. Johnson said for tho National/Organization of the bus transportation would coat■ one in authority would discuss the to the national committee saying he understood President Eisenhower’s new budget, which is Americans United for the Sepera-; the nation as the billions It would subject of the conference. that "The isolation and decline of t to be given to Congress Monday, had cut Air Force requests Except for soldiers at some stra­ tlon of CTlurch ajld State, He said' coat to support Catholic parochial the parly has long been ap­ for missile fund.s by 42 per cent. Johnson also said “ little M OH’S he was authorized to offer 0)nnec-| schools which la the ultimate aim. tegic points and the presence of parent," and that he had given up tleut support in a court fight. ! he said. some armored cars and a tank in hope that radical reforms could be, attention” had been paid to requests by other .services for The Connecticut Constitution . Even If the public were willing front of the Presidential Palace carried out. I ! missile money. ' ------APPLE Dubuque Hickory speclflea that no person may b e. to support CslhoUc parochiali\i there was no unusual activity in He was to have continued as j But later John.son announced to 1 a A . 1 compelled to support any church ■ schools they should not. riie apesk^-1 the city this morning. the subcommittee that he had Af-ljajC! or raUgloua a z ^ llatton, the speak- er maintained, because the church Despite the lack of official news (rontiniied on Page Two) j erred. He said the cuts he was -"-AAlAXHa SAUCE •r pointed but/. It was apparent that a crisis was talking about were in the current 1 ^ 4* I • "Non-Cathojica In OonhectlcUt (ContUmed on Page Two) at hand, "nie radio stations broad­ budget for the fiscal year ending ending. successiul in cast an announcement in mid- June .30, not in the new budget m MMiiir. morning that the President had Armed Forces which will be for the 12 montha ^^THI HOUSI THAT canceled s ceremony scheduled tor ' beginning July _ 1. S fZ f JM Shank or Butt J A M RUILT Worried About Gaither? 11 a.m. He waa to have inaugu­ John.son did not use any dollar Canaveral Test rated a new military school at that figure.*. Ei.senhower .said in his ^ Our super market (and GRADE A LARGE HALE’S Fr e s h g r o u n d hour. To Assist New I thoueanda like ours) are Slate of the Union message yes- ■ Cape Canaveral, Fla., Jan. 10 OP). LOCAL FRESH The resignation followed a cabi­ terday that be W011I4 recommend [ • The U.S. Air Force successfully Looking for something different this weekend? literally houses that Jane Native net meeting for almost an. hovir Sp ace Agency j injreaaed spending on missiles. launched it's fourth Atlas Inter­ COFFEE late yesterday at thfe President's Why not try Pinehurst ham or corned beef. built. The way we build a In the main. Rockefeller's testi­ continental ballistic missile today. store, the kind of colors we Palace. The move, which had been mony was an elaboraflon on the The giant missile rose from its ' EGGS expected, was Interpreld as an ef­ Washington, Jan, 10 iJ) - - The-, put in the store, even the report last weekend by a special launching pad, in a puff of white This is pork season and we have plenty of roasts fort to prevent a repetition of the armed forces- are expected to con-, study group headed by Rocke­ kind of merchandise that Lb, 75c I smoke and a tremendous flaah of and chops from Iowa, the land of corn . . . all lb one-day revol.t Jan, 1 by the Air tribute both mahposver snd money j feller which recommended an 'flame, at 10:48 a.m. Doz, 5 7 c For Men Who Look to the Pentagon's now agency for Pinehurst pork is government inspected, western we put on our shelves are BROILERS Force and some Army unit*. - overhauling of the defense setup ' Within 15 minutes the Pentagon A New. Low Price! plannin'r weapons of space war- Iktaled by our average CHICKEN OF THE SEA Carscaa has been calm since the and tn increase of about $3 billion announced that the launching had dressed . .. revolt. (are. That organization eventually! customer. . CHUNK STYLE (Note;/ Women will wenr the The girl of your dreams will be • E year in defense spending. ; been a success — a fact highly as'sexy as a barbershop calendar^ Early today traffic was blocked may work with s fund approaching Rockefeller said it was the Substitute ham in the recipe above . . . Pine­ It's a gopd way to run a NIBLETS FRESH things thnt fashion dictates but It's a half billion dollars. evident to the handful of reporters - stin wrapped In it* cardboard off Jfrom the Presidential Palace unanimous opinion of some 50 na­ who watched from beaches soma apple really dresses up any ham dish. Buy a half business -Xmakes us feel VACUUM PACKED the men) who must look at—and for/a distance of two blocks. President Eisenhower, in hla: tional leaders consulted in the tr TUNA 79’ "sputnik (tie Dcfen.se Depart- Our Meat Manager, Charlie McCarthy, has quite SWIFTS PREMIUM tail it look was a paisley print tie signed to fly more than 5.000 improvements weean make 2 ^ ^ 3 3 c with matching pocket . tjSndker- ' Eisenhower said McElroy is con­ tocnl is stilK overruling the rec- a bit of Pinehurst Tendercure Corned Beef ready Id serve you better. And By HI GH A. MULLIGAN centrating into the single organlzs- . ommendations'>i( the e.\perts. [ miles, wa.s assigned a shorter chief of the slnceresl huei. this Families Flee I range for this test flight and oper­ for you. Briskets, very lean rounds and clods. HEART’S DEI IGHT BEEF STEAKS (.AP Nehrsfeatures Writer) reporter managed to smuggle the tlon "all tl.c antimissile and satel­ Funds Not .Granted Ansaldi'a Big bulldozer New York. J«"- 10 Uh -Men. if lite technology undertaken within I "A cat gets his ej’gs open in 10 ated accurately over that distance. “ 4 in 1” with- Ora%')r, Nisf Lens information out of ^ e heavily the department of defense." President Elsenhower's reaction Center cut pork chops featured at 79c lb. . .. and Italian Hot or SWaat th* unpubliahed Osither report guarded salon of q,'Fifth Avenue Meriden Blaze; U.S. Reception Cold fda.ys." Johnson remamfd. Just -pushed all the Than 7 To-A Can has you worried shout the shspe The President also said else­ I Johnson said the' testfniony the to .the succe.ssfht launching:. special small 7 rib pork i-oasts at 32c lb. hotel where the /high, priestesses where in his address that "we must ' “Good." ICE DRINK of things to come, take heart in of the garment trade had gathered subcommittee has heard from snow out of our park­ the finding* of this top-secret be forward-looking in our research mililaiy expCrt.s ".ill add.* u K to , secretary for their anmuil spring rites. ' Church Gutted and development to anticipate and ing lot. Open 2 ' ^ 7 9 e gunnysack report. otherwise knhwn as fashion open­ To Note by Bulganin one thing tlieii- recomiTicima/' "'p® newsmen No matter where America stands achieve the unimagined weapons of turns for fund.s have not bee^>‘ '’j‘.y '‘'®‘'<®"l ?ot word of the shot From Nabisco TV adver- 2 ^ 5 c ing!'/ / (Picture on Page 1(1) the hiture." K^anipd” ' conferring with Set- tonight and SAUSAGE ‘75’ in the missile race, she Is making AZ ritu4l. these openings owe. a | ti.sed. Real Fig Newtons NEW HOOD’S INSTANT Meriden. Jan. 10 lA"- Fierce, The Antimissile Missile tAMM) He »aid flen. Thoma.M D. White, Treasury Anderson. remarkable strides on the fashion great dMl to an unfashionable | problem comes within the scope of Ig. twin pack 47c. Friday night PREMIER PEELED HALVES flont. Thank* to our Intrepid de­ crackling flames from a roaring By JOH.V M. HIGHTOWER • intends to change it.' i K.ajc policy Air Force chief of staff, asked for ] MON-FAT U ry M j||( gent hamed Jake Minsky. The I 2-hour fire early today destroyed the new agency's activity for two Wa.shington, Jan. 10 i.Pi Rus- againat having a new top-level (COqttniied on Page Ten) signer* and a shapeless mass trappings are virtually the same' "hundreds of millions of dollars" tin 9:00. a 2-stor>'. frant*, church located in reasons: ili The weapons will be sia's latest and most insistent de- meeting under piesent conditions more Uian was,allowed for bomb­ New Mint Choco. Sand­ called the chemise, American wom­ aa lh the early American art form' those of the future: and i2) they N Stewed Tomatoes Our Fish en will be Just well dressed a.s a tightly-packed tepement dlatrict. ers and other needs of the Straleg- ; wich pure chocolate 49c. Bartlett Peari at he pioneered: A .long wooden run­ For a time the nearby structures will work oiit in the fringes of conference on crucial Cold War is­ Russian women by the spring of way stretching clear into the bald-' on various recent occasions is that ic Air Command last year. are were threatenerl and dozens of space to intercept and destroy in­ sues got Intensive study and a any such conferenie must be pre­ .And Lt. Gen. .lames M. Gavin. Qt, Size 73e 1958. headed row. a round spotlight | families were evacuated. tercontinental ballistic' missiles colli reaction today in official I.S. Can 3 v C Case Is Fore and aft (and you'U-have to playing on a red velvet curtain and ceded by careful diplomatic ex- Arm.v chief of research and dcvcl- 1 B u l i ^ But fire companies from Meri­ arching toward American targets Washington. ploiatlon and evidence that the opment. "is on his wav out. " John­ Simply Wonderful look twice to tell which I, they'll a piano tinkling seductive air*. den and five : surrounding towns at speeds of more th^n 10.000 miles Seri-etary of Slate Dulles was V * IJ) FASHIONED have the tubby, tubular look-of a No Llll Kl. Cyr an hour. / Soviet government ia prepared to son continued, becau.se his recom­ DREAM WHIP TOPPING Well sprayed the buildings with a coat expected to respond tnformall.y at make concessions In its (xrsition mendations were ignored. , ... siifiply Murmansk Momma on her way to Only when the rvirtain opened, of icy water and kept the 2-alarm .Eisenhower's reference to "satel­ an afternoon news conference to lite technology-vpresumably means ' hv on such issues as disarmament and "it you had to choose between ' STEWS market in her greatcoat. Xo instead of Rose La Rose or Llll blaze from spreading. Premier Ni- German re.inificatlon. cim ’e*. no kinks, no wiggles, no St. Cyr in, their native habili-. the appl.cstioh to military require- Bulganin general complacency and General REDS FREE FLIRR, JET worth morel DESSERT MIX Stocked/ No injuries were reported: Officials here were .-iware. how­ White" John.son aaked Rockefeller. I.nmion, Jan. 10 .t/Ti:»-.\lbanla'N. V Jiggles. Jiiat a bolt of cloth billow­ ments, out stepped a trio of bored j As the fire broke out at 11:30 ments of discoveries made in the In a mes.sage to President Ei­ "Just Add Milk and Whip" B « « f /,,,,,, 2 0 ing In the breeze, drooping In the lookng alrena in formless, knee- development,of purely scientific re- ever. that Bulganin's new diplo- "Which would you choose'.’ " announced tonight I'.S.’ , Maj. - S A W atewa only th* prizad p.m. the Rev. Fred Hicks, hi* wife.' senhower. Bulganin said hb Rockefeller said he agreed with X California Tomato becauae Ifa doldrums, depending on wind con­ length rases. seaich satellites like the Nsvv Van- : poses to call an East-West aiimmil • itiatic broadside may generate new 'Hoxvard I ’lirran, forced dowif'-bT / Hattie,/ and their 11-year-old hope' in Europe that something Jolinson tliat the Air F'orce needed N aweeter and meatier. Lomfa o r ditions. About this time Minsky would' guard Snd the Army J'lpiter-C i rneeting, perhaps I'q Oeneva, in the r»mniii(iNt fighters Just beforA. daughter were asleep in their can now be accoruplislied towanl more money. Christiiias. has been allowed to S A W atarta with plump whole Pkga. C h le lc«ii ,.., 2 0 o z . 5 5 e Oapltsllstir .Attractions!— Pouf! have been headed toward the fire apartment at the back of the next two or three months. Pravda 2 45c ■ In closing the fashloii gap. the exit with an angry mob at his reducing tlie dangers of a devas­ Rockefeller said this nation, a.s leave In his TSS Jet plane. Tirana peeled tomatoea and then alices Xiount Hebion Baptist (Church, Tyts would mean.exploration and Bulganin mesages went tn the tating nudear war. a leader of the free world, faces them carefully Into thirda to give bosom, defrtere and other capital­ heels, but the audience of fashion which ha* a Negro parish. th ^ development of satellites into 1,5 XATO nations and the other radio said no measures wero writers — all women except for Dulles was reported to have ex-' critical decisions in the ne.xt 10 to taken against the Tacoma, S A, W Stewed Tomatoea more istic tourist aittractlona have been Policemen reached the scene I countries of the 82-member United pre.ssecl some optimism yesterday 1.5 years in the field of interna- "body" than other branda. relegated to the couturier's Siberia. the aforementioned spy — ap- (Cnntimird on Page Two) Wash., flier but denounced the ANOW.GRGP CL'T^OR f r e n c h s t t l e quickly and helped the- family out I Nations. Moscow Radio said Swltz- on the prospect of resuming dis- llonal security. . ' , S A W Stewed Tomatoea are a For flavor and tenderness we recommend boneless RIB Everything, but ' everything, has of the church. I erland and other nations not in the flight as a "flagrant violation of happy harmony of 8 ingredlenta been left to the imagination. (Uontinned on I*age Three) state frontier and air space of OVEN ROAST from choice beef. No waste . . . easy to Double More than 80 firemen from the I U.N. also recelven. Jan. 10 i/Pi Soviet Pre-1 Joo, that'he was using a irickv kind .Miami, Fla., Jan. 10 ttPi — A . . I With meat balls or spaghetti (AP Women's (Editor). boxy and fitted jackets, the former . 000 two years ago when the Bap­ tioner seeks, injunction against would require revislor of the U.S, " ’ W'' Bulganin's propo.sai for .sum- of timing, with brass buttons and middy col- j tist Congregation bought it from hospital which prohibits him from hard freeze lingered in Florida and meat balls . . . r The famous American figure Will draft reply lo a ;.i, received from ialks today blunted the im- Bulganin not only had his propos- totlay' for the second consecutive tmerge triumphant even over the lars, , , ' i the local Jewish Community Cen­ doing surgery restricted- to spe­ the Soviet Premier early in De- western European opinion i als hit world news channels while S A W Slewed Tomatoea Miss Copeland, generally ored- : ter, which w ^ using it a* a syna­ cialist*. day, bringing fears of new dam­ 27c—4 'cans. |1.00 . threat of tlie gunnysack silhouette, cember That draft together with / President Eisenhower's call for' they were handling the Eisenhovyer age to citrus fruit growers snd . It became clear today to some 200 ited aa the originator of the cock- | gogue, The Baptist congregation Coroner find* William T. Hodg- proposed replies bv other free | Uwough strength. , me.ssage, hut the Soviet ^Premier tail suit, likes black and white i was meeting in a store at the time. don of Belmont, Mas*,, waa '',‘un- more discomfort to sll. Sub- OTHER FINE S & W FOODS fashion editors attending final ses­ world nations whic ‘receiveei simi- Instead of having the newspn-; hiadc his latest move while the freezing weather played no BROCCOLI Lg Reh. 3 9 c sions of a crowded week of spi ing for informal evening* — black taf- ! mistakably Kh. Intoxleated f o , communications at the lime, per.* all to himself, Ei.senhower had ' western powers .still were consider- feta with white lace, black chif­ tn share-space with Bulganin and I '"8 <•»!"' |•<'plies to messages from, favorites. It spread again over Style previews. I drive when his ear lulled a Mer.i-;has been s ibmiltec. to the NATO most of Florida, even as far Green Beans . . 35c Such designers a* Oleg (JasainI, fon over white, black organza den man las November. , Name ; -„,,rdinaUon in sonie eases look second jilace to - nionlli. with white faille band.«. of Charles (Lurk.v) Liieiann, de-1 southward as farming, areas be­ ARTICHOKES 2 For 3 5 c Jo Copeland. Jane Derby,- Tina warm. Sunny ' .ith the others. Ihe Soviet Premier. ( The West showed no signs of be-i low .Miami. L,eser, Suzy Perette and Andrew Andrew Arkln, who startled ported vice lord, e< hoes through \ At the White Hoi t.e and at the But there were ho immediate; ing rushed into top-level la'ks, Ixin-j Tom. Paste 2 for 25c buyers earlier in the season by New York Statue aa posrihle piip- i 'Arkln proved to the vlalting pre.sa State Department there was no signs that Bulganin hail caused |'lou's Cons<;rvalive Jiaily Tclegiapli ' LUDtiE STILL SILENT CAULIFLOWER Hewl 3 9 c opening his show with models Weather Due , peteer of the .^palachin Gangland! new dlvl.sions of opinion in west- >n it.s; news columns: "It is that even the sack dress can't keep I Convention. [ evidence that the Unite! Slates Bridgeport, Jan. 10

—John Kidney Beans . a good designer down. They tackled wearing paper sacks, shows the / ern rankg. ; most unlikely that the western 27c chemise ,in assorted version*, tint | I Sigma Della Chi, journalistic 1 Uallier western Europe's nows-, Powers wil. agree to such a meet- lexlgc. ambessadt r to Spain, the problem' In various ways. Windsor Locks, Jaa. 10 t/P) - - CARROTS 2 Clin Pkgs. 29( always smoothly fitted at shoulder, I fratemity, is sending to President papers gave their readers the im -' '"K without holding a foreign minis- concluded his year-end vacation standing rib roast, cut from the same top quality choice beef Cassini, who has'declared open bust and hlpline. X'ewesl in his j Connecticut shivered in its boots Eisenhower and Congress ll.s re­ Heraltl Gels New ters' Or other Jower-levcl confer- visit to Connecticut today with­ Shrimp ...... 59c war on the gunnysack, clings to today but' the U.S. Weather Bu­ presg.ion that Ei.senhower and Bui* out giving any direct Indication as the boneless rib- is offered in the best or 4 1st ribs . . , bone spring collecUon are bloused-| port deploring what it calls “the ganin were engaging in a dialogue erne first, " in as pictured only 68c lb. Short riba foif'braising' 59c lb. DELICIOUS APPLES , 2 Lb. 29i his oft-stated credo that "the only jacket suits, which look strictly reau said relief waa ih sight. ! ge'neral secrecy so prevalent Phone Niiiiibei’* In a cautiously worded editorial, as to whether he Is intereotod USE COUPON PRINTED INSIDE purpose of a dress la to heighten ! Tfie^i'ercury dropped to a numb­ of peace- a conversation that did in the Republican gubernatorial Baked Beans 1958. but are highly flattering | ! throughout the federal govern­ not fit together very well but was live Conservative Daily Mail said: We cannot sign off for the Meat Dept, writhout mentioning Ptne- the sex-appeal of the wearer," and i Young Arkjn. who works with I ing 9 degrees below zero at Staf­ ment." "America is determ'ined to make noniiination this year. Lodge, ee- 21c and 31c hurst economical freshly chopp^ ground meata. Buy the lean HANDY 3-CAN PACK OF FLORIDA ORANGES Dos. 55c vows solemnly: 1 ford Springs at 5 a.m.. 8 below at The Herald ha.* in­ of tremendous importance for the conipanied by his wife, entrained his father. Leonard Arkln. in a Canadian Radium and Uranium ' entire world. herself and her friends stronger chuck ground at 69c. special. lean round steak ground at 99c or "Never will I tamper with that | father-and-son organization turn­ Woodbury, 6 below at Litchfield. Corp. draws suspended sentence In | stalled a new and larger and to mainlain peace by deter­ for .Philadelphia for a vial, with FRkNCP-AMBItICAN m(>*t perfect of natural wonders, I Colchester and Canaan and 5 be­ Except in the Communist papers, 1 relatives. The Lodges will go to Tom. Juice 2 for 39e regular hamburg at 49c , , . you get excellent value end wonder­ White Seedless For 3 5 c ing out both regular and petite Mt, Kisco. N.‘ Y„ police court’ on telephone switchboard rents. But every effort must also S i r fully fresh meat. GRAPEFRUIT 3 _ the female figure." low at Bradley Field. editorial writers gave support to' Washington on Sunday and t o ' sizes, has become known for his charges o f exposing employes 10 with additional trunk the lines of the Preaident's Slate , be made lo seek it by negotiation." Spaghetti 3 Qgj(5 Jo Copeland makes a.bow to the | swift adaptations of Paris fash­ Other lemperaturea: 12 above at excessive radiation... Prime Min-! ItraNunable Duciiinent New York on Tuesday prepara­ Tuna ...... 39c Groton; 4 above at New Haven later Macmillan of Britain says | lines to provide increa.sed of the Union Message. But there' tory to sailing for Madrid a week : AST In tomato Muce adth cheese EMPEROR GRAPES 2 Lhe. 4 5 c ehemlse, but soften* tfie blow 'by | ions, and. for'tranforming an ex­ J . . . r. , I , Tile Liberal Manchester Qv ardlan («■% M. atonl directing Interest to neckline and treme French silhouette into some­ and 12 above at Bridgeport. future of democracy In Asia de-1 and fa8t,er service. were doubts, whether the j commented: "President EiaenhoW, from, today. 1 t The forecast was for Warmer could secure final I ongressiona ,^0 Union Message, hemline, advising the wearer to thing American 'women can wear : pends upon liucce.ss of Inixlln's In- . Effective at once oiiV "forget the middle." Say* she: with enthusiasm. Says he: ^ and sunny weather' today and not dustriHlIr.eil program. j approval for hl.s expenskve and , cvholly to the great issues N-BO.MB.S OBoSs CANADA, "In the bright lexicon of Ameri­ "I det’Ole much of ihvtim e. to so cold tonight. . - |- Heqd o f leading department neiv, telephone number con^plex program. , , of war and peace, is a reasonable Ottawa, Jan. 19 iJVrDefeiai* can women,-there is no such things studying American girls.- and ,I Snow still was piled high in store chain predicts retail sales will 'b e : The Independent Times of Ixmdon i document though often wreathed In 5linlster G. R. Pearke* told the Your children will just love ^fese small 1st grade App1e.s,from Peto , , . good e FREE PARKINB Bs the gunnysack." know what they can wear. It’s a some areas from the 4tprm that Wil) climb tn $400 billion an­ Said in its editorial:'"Trying to do l^pl^ltpdes.” House of Commons today UJl, ‘ for them too. M , When she shows chemise nice business." ’ ■ ^ dropped up to 12 inches in the nually by 1976.. .Chairman Rains' Mllchell 3-2711 tod much at once may have ham- The ‘ Guardian~ suggested It might planes occasionally carry nuclear CORK / dresses, they are subtly ^shaped, -So womepi can: *tpp worrying state 'fuesday and Wednesday, (D-Alaf of House;, subcommittee I perrd the American effort hither- be eafy enough toHsel Congress to' weapons over Canada. Prnrkos McINTOSH^3 lbs. 2 9 ^ , DELICIOUS— 3 lbs. 39c and are likely, to have a dramatic and husbands can stop storming. Ten deaths were attributed to 'on Housing said President Elsen; Wo." ' ■ , appropriate tb.e money needed for said there ia no'rish to Canadian I .Charge Tricky Timing America's military expanded prOr' ‘ live* or property The United Top .Quality Maine 5duitoes---io lbs. 49c l(iaho Bakers— 6i lbs. 49c REAR OF OUR STORE ' MANCHESYeR CONH- i eqllar or . a pleated flounce at the The new styles foil spring won’t the snow. The latest victim was bower’s State of the Union speech RlmtriirBtrr' hemline, I She uses middy cdllar* scare anybi^y. an4 women .w|ll Murray Major, 62, "Who died yester* confirmed his suspicions that b^ewspaper* pointed out that Bui- gram but that .Congress, with Statee is required to obtain ad­ ‘/ ' ’ CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS ^ with telling effect, employa dtama- stilt look womanly, deaplt* the day while shoveling snow at his Elsenhower-"wants to mx public Iganjn’a-'note* amounted to a sum- vance permission hefere derrjr- ' tte white eecenti on dark atilta and gunnysack. Bridgeport horns. / houatBg;” lEoMunS ftcrali mtiiy of all Soviet proposals made Contlnaed oa Page B^eatoqa) lag out snoh fllgItiB, ho m M. ■. 1 ' ri . . .-f“ < ■ •- ' J > ■ '

• I . • V ■.(v I, J '• M t ■ X PAGE T W d MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY^ JANUARY 10, 1958 MANCHESTER-Evening herald, Manchester, conn., Friday, January lo, i968 PAGE THREE

dated at tha pool at one time, since f:-; .| C oventry Pool, Gym Events the aeatiiig capacity la Umitad to Daily Worker’s Armed Forces X m Woiri^d About Gaither? German Students . about 330 persons, axhlbittons of : Moral, Sheinwold on Bri^e^ Hardc^r Working P lan n ed for P T O another sort will take place In the I gymnasium. The Boy and Glrl>^ Cousins Re-elected as Chief Editor Leaves To Assist New Leaden Clube will take part in co- WATKINS- Salt Lake City, Jan. 10 (AT— The second moating of the seas' recreatJonal volleyball and calla- Offered Opponents TAOKLB RIGHT SUIT *. Souffi dealer ^ High School Student John H. Gun­ ■on of the-Manchester High School thenic demonstrations. In addition; Of Townes Police Patrol Unit U.S. Red iParty Space Agency TO m a k e GAME Worth-South v u la ^ le nell. Just back from thtee months Parent Teacher Organization' will tenUtive plana are being made WEST fty Alfred SketawoM N o i i f ^ in Germany, says "German stw> be held in the high school caleteria for the I^O-sponsored majorettes Game at no-trump often depends John T. Cousin haa baen re><^aervices after the last MaM in the (ConUnned from Page One) (ContlBiMd from Pago One) den'll work much harder than oufa- Monday at 7:80 p.m. Ealt and West to go through their drills.. FsMrsI Ssniis on tackling the right eutt. There 7 4 do." parking lots' at the school will be The gynuisalum display ■will end •lacted chief of the,, Coventry Po­ church hall. Of School Bus BUI may be more than one right way %W-«^K10952 For Men Sunday Mass in 8L Joseph’s aditor of the Worker, a weekly actiial spaco vehicles and whole "They have to," lays the lT*year- opetl. at the same time the l>ool ahow ia Ormead J. Waat. Otraetef lice Patrol with Delmar W. P ^ - to land on your feat If you think A AC old. "If they lag behind, (hay get The program will feature a water concluded; Both cotnplete shows Church in Eagleville will be at 8 ;S0 weekend edition of the party pa­ (Oentinued from Page One) weapons syatems for outer space. KAfT 142 Boat O a ter 0$. per being kept in publication. 'The One of the earliest efforts of tho tta matter through. WIST (Continned from Page Om>) kicked out of school.” , ballet by the '"Aquaettes.” girls will then be repeated. tar aa aaatatant. ^ . a.m. with Sunday School services ^ Weet opens tha queen of hearts, A ACC A KI7S MIte«eII 9-71N BJmeat Peloquin was riected to follow. decision to halt the daily, as of Revae «t State ARPA probably will bq to perfoqt Ellington,. Gunnel], a student at Ekwt High swimming status ot tha^ achool syatem in 're­ teaching how to blend into a aoci- In carrying but a successful pro­ undemocratic and controlled from back on the clubs. There ie never because it’s so versatile.” ety." gram" during 1957. He also stated at 10 a.m. Feb. 8 at Tremblay’s year was reported. ■ outside the country." day, \ any danger if etch opponent has gard to anroDmatit, school plant Store with George Roy of Mans­ In "'a stoi^ published before The m()dcl8 minced their way facilities, partlculara ot the new, he hoped in the future to have He called American iKbools To date, the only definite dis­ three clubs, for South will run an must ahaadon tha ault He one by'tine down the runway with "more cooperation-^rom the puh- field as general chairman. Gates’ party-quitting announce­ "melting poU of faith" while closure has been that the Defense live club tricks whenever he does awttphea.to the ace and king of high schoor.\and other aubJecU in \ St. Mary’s St. Germaine Guild ment. the New York Post said his the peculiar tummynjut and hips-in connection to the growth of the i Anti-Red Stnffers Uc." Cathotic schools taught "deliber­ Department plans to 'trsnsfer tackle the suit. diamonds,' and sets up two dia­ strut that the new look seemed to will receive communion in a body group was understood to be con-^ ate itlscrimlnatlon.’’ . about |10 million from its owp fund After winning the Sret heart, mond tricks, using the ace of school system. A question and a n -: Galinat 'said efforts will be made require, as if they had a strong swer period will be held after the On China" Paper to have added schooUng^d prop­ during the 9:30 a.m. Mass Sunday vinced that the newrspaper suspen­ ’ He charged: ^ to get tho ARPA started. daelarer should lead out the ace hearts as the entry to the good STOREWIDE in the church. sion was mostly a personal reprisal wind at their backa and were about meeting. er training for th' i onstahjes to ” They want tpr'to support their Following this, reports from and king diamonds. When the diamondi. to run up a aplnnrker. continue the department’s^ sPro- 4-H Meeting Reset against him for voicing dissident schools (parochial schools) where other quarters indicate, a total of Jack drops, declerer continues’with As in most bridge hands, the es­ The executive board of the PTA Hong Kong, Jon. 10 (JP)—Red opinions. In Tradltlona of the Preea - - will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in gram. \ The Teen-H’ers 4-H Club meeting they tea^/j^pils that if they are about $400 tnlllion may be shifted in the ten of diamonds from dum­ sential ingredient ie careful China has. admitted that no less of Wednesday was postponed due The Oates faction was said to marriedxby a Protestant minister Several writera actually broke the school faculty room. than 13 staff members of its of­ Chief Cousin haa announced fnqm funds of the Air Force, Navy my. He can later cash the nine and thought , , tar the telephones in the beet tra­ to the storm. The group vll' meet believe that the Foster wing of the or a Jewish Rabbi or a public of- anihArmy to support ARPA. tha lew dlamcmd, thue developing Dally <}iieettMi Report cards wfU be sent home ficial oUgan. the Peiping Peoples that any cars parked on the highX party had been wdthholdlng funds ditions of the preae. Othera took Jan. 29. X ways that are hampering the work “ :30 p.m. Jan. 22 at the home of field they are not married at all!” Bciehtjats and technicians from nine sure tricks. Aa daaler, you hold: Spades K J Daily, have turned out to be anti- n McKinney on Cooper Lane which could have been used to / ISlanahard denied that be or the note's furloualy or babbled in a Grsaga Meets (2ommuniit. of the town crews during storms the thrw-,^rvlces also sre ex­ Mnat Keep Entries 9, Hearts K C 6, Diamonds A 3. Jargon 'rife with worda like "bloua- forXcOoking session. keep the paper afloat. ✓ organization he representa is op- pected to be^ transferred to the South can even tackle the clubs Clubs K Q 5 4 2. What do you aay? The Grange held JU regular One editor, the Peiping paper said, will be towed Off at the owner’s The Post said Oates’ associate poeed to any religion. "Our aid ie on,” "acklloped” and "applique.” meeting Wednesday night with 20 expense. LWV Notes space agency, X flriit If he Is careful to keep en­ Answer: Bid one no-trump. The expert at my elbow waa described Communism as "a society The three meetings of the Pro­ depicted him aa believing that the a free, tolerant society,” he de­ There baa beeA'apecuIation that tries. He must win the first trick With IC points you can Alford to tnembera present. full of darkness and bloodstains.” The lieutenant was directed to shutdowm of the daily paper elimi­ clared. ” We are not opposed to re plainly troubled. "Neat, no ice,’’, The program ,^consi*led o f secure men for church dutj’. visional League of Women Voters headquarters for ARPA may be with the king of hearts, saving tha open with this bid, showing your ahe aaid aharpl^- to the waiter and The Jan. 5 issue of the paper. (LWVI this-Aveek were postponed nated any chahee for ^ ectlv e op­ llglon but want free religion.” located outalde of Washln^on. ace in dummy. Declarer then takes strength, your baleneed distribu­ grange procedure and ritualistic Just received in Hong Kong, said The secretary was authorised to turned to the exjicrt. at her other work. Joseph Bolton, who ha.s trav­ due to the stw position to the Foster' group. Discrimination is not involved in Alsn Freed, “ King of Roc);c *N Thia could be in atf^Vj'oody the three top riube. tion and your stoppers, all at the elbow, "^aafcally it’p ' a simple the. most important offender with­ contact Die pastors of the three Gates, a Compiunist since his denying public funds for private Roll,” (top), and his "Holiday of establlahed government fweiUty, If the clubs broke 8-3, South same tlma. eled Very extensively, showed pic- in the editorial fold was Chiang ch u r ch e s -a s k that a system for The sessions >>n "National Con dress, but if Ohio doesn't g for It, Unuing ResponsioMfUes’’ will be as undergraduate.,-days at City Col­ schools, he maintained, nor does It like the Army's Redstone Araehd Could continue with the suit. But (Comrrlgbt 195$, General Fea- 1 don’t know what we’ll do, I can’t ' tures of many places where he haa Yuan-Chuang. director of the east­ proper parking and cross walks be impose double taxation on some. Stars” Revue will Bb presented at been. The next meeting , will be a CLEARANCE! lege here, fotight on the loyalist at Huntsville, Ala., now headquar­ when the clubs break badly. South turea Corp.) ern dlvisloh of the editorial depart­ follows: The eveningsunlt sessions, the State Theatre. Hartford. Sat­ carry Ohio all by myself.'* set up for Sunday services to aid both at 8 p.m. W edn^ay, one at side in Uw Spanish Civil Vl^ar and ‘"The public school is open to ail ters for development of the Jupiter She appeared capable'of earthing card party and festlvaL ment. The rest were editors and all concerned. The sergeant’s duties children of all creeds without dis­ urday and Sunday. Featured will the home of Mrs. William Belek- has h^kl various high party posts intermediate range ballistic mis- Ohio and a hefty quadrant o f In­ Defense Stamp Hale ! reporters. will now include maintenance of sinM then. He was one -of the crimination,” he said. "If persons be such popular favorites as Chuck ■lle and for the Army’s own anti­ wlcz in the ’Twin HillsNjevelop- Berry, with "Rock ’N Roll Music;” i i diana too, but I kept my counsel. Mrs. Lottie Finance, chairman "The.se rightists were actively the patrol cruiser. All patrol ac ment, and the other at the^Rooth- Qommunlst leaders who served a of. one religious faith insist on re­ missile projects, the Zeus and Men lo Blame, Really of the National Security Commit­ engaged in antiparty, antisocialist stock! tivltles are under the direct su­ prison term, under a Smith Act fusing It, they have no right to Bill Justis and Band of "Raunchy” Plato. Dlmock Memorial Library. Xtu* fame; Lee Andrews and the "Portland la frightfully conserva­ tee of the Hatheway-Mlller Ameri­ crimes,” the paper said. "They pervision of the chief. day unit, session will b« at 10 a^ Conviction. ‘ plead discrimination or double tax­ Or the ■ Defense Department tive too," consoled her companion, can Legion Apxllinry has an­ slandered the Communist party from our ation. Their choice is their own, Hearts, recording stars of “Tear might decide to locate ARPA nounced the sale of Defense ^^diictions Troop 6S Honor Court Jan. 16 at the library. Drops,” and the Moonglows. Also without indicating whether Oregon leadership of the paper and de-1 Numerous awards were given out P. Raymond Broga town, asses­ they should, pay for it.” headquarters at aome firm or uni­ PROGRAMS or Mainf. "Ii'a th fault of men, Stamps' (or November as follows: scribed it as ‘Imperialism,’ They j Safety- of children when they go appearing will be Jo-(Ann Camp­ at the Boy Scout Troop 63 Court sor and town zoning, agent, will ^w o Troopers versity doing research work for raally. They all dress like morti- Crystal Lake School, $.'>6.90: Cen- also oppo.sed publication of party J to school is the concern of all, he bell with “Walt A Minute;” The the government. One of these la cians and expect their wives to do ter School, $202.70; New Longview of Honor Wednesday evening at the speak at the sesslopSi^ dividing his Dubs with "Could ’Thia'Be Magic;” i comnjunltiues, directives and docii-1 American Legion Home. The sec­ also said and added: the Johns Hopkins Applied Phys­ the same. ” She glared at me and I ^ School. $138.35; and Old Ix(ngview time at the eveniiig programs. amed Captain ”We also want them to be safe The Twin-Tones, singing "Jo- ments on the ground this would 1 ond year charter was also award­ ics Laboraiory in nearby Mary­ grew hot under the collar of my I School, $57 35. The total for all turn the paper into a billboard” j Todays Events when they go to Sunday echool Ann,” and The Sparkletonea with land. a pioneer in miaaile and ed. Andrew J. Buckley, III received Registr^a of Voters. 1 p.m. to mourner’s weeds. 1 local schools is $45,5.30. The Simday Examlneiy Hong Hartford^^Jan. 10 (JPi — State and church. If we start supporting "Penny Loafers and Bobby Sox.” rocket studies. "Video EYeryday*\ Up on the. platform, sack after | Hospital Patient his Star Scout award. Robert 5 p.m., at Town Office Building religious enterprises indirectly In Also on the bill will be 18-man Kong Catholic Weekly./reported For Evening Wear Prim and Richard Barth received and Mbrth Coventry Firehouse; Police Oonuniartoner John C. Kelly •ark paraded before our eyes. Mrs. Mary DeCarU of Sandhill j meanwhile that. Bish(^ Dominic today announ:^ the promotion of the name of welfare, where will we Alan Freed Band featuring Sam 24 MILLION IN FARMING .All RIghta Reaerved— There was the blousec* rhemiseyi Is a patient in the Manchester An uneven hemline is the most striking feature of this evening their Explorer apprentice ratings. E«dbrer Post 65, at 8 p.m.. Pond stop 7” "The Man” Taylor and King Cur­ I Tang of Canton underiVent a public MEN'S AU-WOOl Washington — The Agriculture cuffCd droopily at the middle First Glass ratings were given to Kill School; setback card party, 8 two State Pollcis^ officers to the T. IMckeman A Ca« lac. Hospital where she has been for I deniinciatlon beforr the Chliiese gown designed by Maurice Rentner for his 1958 Spring collection. rank of captain. \ Roger' W. EMdy of Newington, tis. Performance's will be continu­ Department reports that some way the general • storekeeper ^ e d some weeks. John Ohlund Jr., David Eaton, Wil­ p.m., American Legion Home; so­ ous with late atage shows nightly I Catholic Patriotic' Society in De- j The creation is "in white peau d'ange with a middy vest of tur­ 'The promotions w ^ ti Lt. WsJ- president of the Greater Hartford 24,000,000 of the nation’s work- to tuck In the fold of a half Arnpty quoise faille. ( AP Photofax.) liam Zeigler and Stephen Buckley. cial, 8 p.m., Nathan Hale Commu­ POAU chapter, presided at the at 10. era are employed in farming and grain aack. / cember. Second class ratings were glyen to ter Boas of' Simsbury,\cominand- Manrbester Evening Ilerahi I The society y^as fornUKl last year nity Center; Trial Justice Court, meeting. Clergy from several local businesses supplying or aervleing There was the two rnere suit Ellington rorreapondent Mr*. <>. F. David Samuels and Malcoliii Hart. 7:30 p.m., Robertson School; Ra­ Ing officer 'o f headquarign com­ to separate /Chinese Catholicism ^ ^ ^ , munication division, a i^ Lt. churches took part in the meeting farmers. This is c allad l l ...... ’’agribuai- chemise, roughly an /Army field Berr, telephone TRemont S-93IS. from Rome; The Vatican has dls-' to sign a government document de- post and demanding Catholujs ap Receiving tenderfoot awards diant Chapter No. 11, OES, Ma­ and included the Rev. John D- Hay­ Light Bill Short; neaa.’^ IfO R E YO U Jacket over a mother hubbard. sonic Temple, Wlllimantlc. Adolph Paatore of Hart'orm'.dep­ avowed It' i scribing it as reactionary and in i point another in his place, Tht were: Alan Coviello,-Daniel Storrs, uty state lire marshal. ward, Seventh - Day Adventist And the “harem pfiemlse," trussed The iVeekly said the chief speak-' the pay of the United Slate.s gov- paper said. It added that a cam \ Lawrence Zeigler; Harold Car- Tomorrow’s Events Church; Dr. Loyd F. Worley, First MIY H m . . . Speed Ordered Boas, wtio entered the depai^. Meter Hookup Of f up at the bottoip/ so it literally be­ er against the bishop waa John ' ernment. and charged him with in-' palgn against the bishop "now COATS ZIPCIMTS enter, Daniel Coughlin. Michael Nathan Hale Chapter, Jaycees, came a cul-<' . . . we ask yen ta HeteB O n T T w n A - S l l l v s FoiK ShekMui. former headmas-j structing communicants to have i seems to be working up to a cli- /ood, JamcaTlerrick and Kenneth Junior Yacht Club, 10 a.m„ Glen- ^tdmk ta the amarlng Tela- Finally, pCe "bare-top evening ni his present duties. Richard B. Hardy, West Ana^arko, Okla (4")—When the' V P ll a. w a r n , k jis s r o CJalhollc Sacred Heart I nothing to do with the Chinese max. ” Vtara. ney Park clubhouse; Uriel Ixidge, Paatore, who Joined thP) — Thq/«ea, Umm . OSAil TKACKDOWK think I could wear that length o r ; I shal to succeed Paatore. Rockville; Mrs. Sophie'-. Dunpby, asked it the supermarket would the seal IS _ _ ” Tha FarraoS iM n '’* would It tend to make' me look its 7.200 employes/Vesterday that ter: and RobMt Roche, swlmmthg. Charaal n Haas. SMOOTll SLEEPING! 667 N. Main St.; BrsidfoM Simp­ consider a late bill. (ts-sei TBE (DOUBT O t LAST the new sciiedu^is efiective im­ Local Stocks Chsaaal IS tfm iw. Coaa. old? ” i Also, servieeXstars for ona year son, 'Veriibn Center Heights> Rock­ The city got a check back for -BB80BT Tha AraaM Me- mediately due To a step-up in the ChaaBCl 4S lasa. ■aah Cbo«' Muttering something about An' In Boy Scoutingvwent to Willlani ville; Charles Pickett, 613 M^n $600. Chaaatl tS Wi Coaa. S:Se ( SOS)S) WALTEB WINCBELL early deadline for my fashion production o(/the n.ublear-powered I Europe to View Pat Um b * I Wch-MUaurk G R O U P 2 Zeigler, David ^aton and John <)uotatioiis Furnished by S t; Prank Lent; JO Laurel m,; FILEriLB ’ one year to Andrew Nsuckley and Walker, 17 Harvard Rd.; Mrs. port'- California wines to all sec­ t:IS ( S) MB. AND MBS. NUBTB tive /^portS that Ru.ssia was on Conn. Bank and Trust Paris — A $1,500,000 collection Bat.^ 1 ~p.mT“ Ga^Srea”^Cart»«^ For Information About < SASI PBANW^itNATBA SaOtr the Intrepid fashion writers wa.s in­ for two years to R ^ert Roche, Co...... 35. 38 of Japanese art ob.leota will be Naomi Kulas, 41 Lewis. St.; Allen tions Of the United States. Oaeot! Jubart MHcham trepid enough to don the spring­ threshold of producing her Saa.r* “ Babjr~^ace **Kiliea”'™^ A-aub. Robert Prinz and Richaro Barth. First National Bank of shown in Paris, I.-ondon, and The Hyson, 413 Woodland S t; Mrs. ■‘Slaazhier Oa IMS Ave.” time .sackcloth |or the opening. Stripes were awarded to the fol­ Manchester ...... 30'i 32 Hague—and possibly other Euro­ Anna Fatscher, 253 Charter Oak The^company has been working lowing: Stephen Bucklek senior Hartford National pean cities—in 1958. ;Many of the St,; James Rufln, 141 Birch. S t; ^ 24.Ho«r s:se < S)j f I at « * thI woblo on ^aVstraight 5-day week of 40 patrol leader; Richard Barth, Jun­ Bank * Trust Co. .3 2 34 items have national .cultural value Mrs. Jane Mullin, 18 William St.; < MTBICE MUN8KL V’^oter E n roll iiK‘ nt/ I hqurs. • S Sarvlc* ^ SBOW. O atfl: Oaora* Saa- ^ • / It completed Us third submarine, ior assistant,scoutmaster; ragler, Fire Insurance Companies and are irreplaceable. ’The show John Barry, 144 Parker St.; Ken­ 1 Stephen Buckley and severaV pa­ Aetna F ir e ...... 52’ j 55 is scheduled to open in Paris April neth Dahlquist, 23 Clyde Rd. e i p (ISAi) PLAYBOUSE o r SYABS het for I onigh^^ Pat Bo«a« Rich. Wldmark . . “ Oa»» LBia O'Mallejr” " sc hedule. The Skate was commis­ trol leader bkrs to other Scouts. Hartford Fire ...... 137 147 15. Austria and/Switzerland have BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Sliirley Jaaff ‘South’ CbOrch Notes daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rich. Batehart STATE a PREMIUM GRADE (HAS) TBE TBIN MAN sioned Dec. 23. National F ir e ...... 68 73 also expressed an interest in show­ FUEL OILS “ Tb» Sc*a« SMaln” ■Voters who would like a voite in The Navy says the Skipjack will The Rev. James R, MacArthur Phoenix ...... 59'4 62'4 ing the art works, which Include Barbero, Thompsonvllle; a daugh­ "APRIL U :te ( SI NEWS AND-WEATBEM tt •TiM f NOW and SAT. ( SAS) COLT .U choosing party candidates tor the be the world’s fastest submarine will use "This Too Will Pass.” aa ancient clay figurines unearthed ter to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aberle, LOVE fall election may enroll aa-Republl- his sermon topic during the Sun­ Life,and Indemnity Ins. Cos. Mountain St., Rockville; a son to Tonight continuous from 5:00 •Th» Minute”,.' and the Triton, the largest. Aetna Casualty...... 124 134 from imperial mausoleums. ClarnuiScepa LIMIT" (ISAS) THE LtKEUP cans or Democrats tonignl. day 10:46 a.m. services in the First 182 192 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P r e g a n y. aad Color WYMANS “ The WipoSs P ra M y CaM" Enrollments with either party Congregational Church. Aetna Life ...... South Windsor; a daughter to Mr. (SSAi> uAv^iT»nr o r CpoaTS Undercliff Board Meets Conn, General 235 245 OIL COMRANY TyoS Daren* t». Taay Ah- will be listed by voting registrars There will be a meeting of Tol­ and Mrs. Lawrence Fuller, Glas­ . thmmy. IS rS. llahMearr- in their offiite Aj/ the Municipal Hartford Steam Boiler 73 78 German Income Haa., "Pariai) Q( The Graf Spse" U HADi ST.—JEL. MI S-150S Meriden, Jan. 10 uPi — The first land Assn.; Pilgrim Fellowship 72>4 751* tonbury; a son to Mr. and Mrs. J. . welirti Building frpin 9. m o o t h - 19.88 BUYS a knockout coat With 10^^ wool plaid zIp’Jn Ifnorel Council officers at 2:30 p.m. Sun­ Travelers ...... Donald Shannon, Somers; a aon to lS :I$ U t) FEATUBE FILM meeting of the Board of Trustees Public UtUltiea Rises 12 Per Cent i M : ORElbl STAMPS '' "Three Fer BeSreeai C”.. In order to jihare in caucus, pri­ value! So right "for any occasioni day at the home of Mi.ss Diane Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Orlowski, 3 mary. and Convention decisions, of the Undercliff Hospital in Me­ 26.88 BUYS^in all-season coat you’d Conn. Light A Power IT'# 19'a riden was held yesterday and Baker ip West Stafford to ar­ Windermere Ave.,' Rockville. Voters must be enrolled as party You’ll be ai^zed at its cut, its never expecte\to find at this pricel range for a county rally. Hartford Electric Lt. 56'4 58'4 Bonn —• Personal income in (Jer- BIRTH TODAY; A daughter to liSS ( SLfii'SUC Stuart E. Judd, of Woodbury, was Hartford Gas Co. . .. 36 39 ( i s ^ ) BIO F A h o rr m em bera- Expecte(J to attend are the Rev. many increased at twice the rate Mn and Mrs. Victor MacDonald, m-St: HATIIIBE TBEATEB W. H. ENGLAND The registrars will enroll those elected chairman and Mrs. Louis workmarrship—ifs fantastic savings^ Every one with'tts own brightly Mr. MacArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Southern New England of national income in a compari­ Longmeadow, Mass. , trolvri J. Montag of Meriden. Secretary. Telephone ...... 34 36 Z :$ f ( 1) STAGE 1 who xlid not makb a choice wlien contrasting plaidid zip Iliner! Grey, blue. Clarence A. Bradfield, local adult son of first-half 1957 with first^alf DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: STATE (IMS) THE VEBDICT IS LUMBER CO. /ihey were sworn in a* voters and j ’T’be board of the .state-owmed jind Grey, blue, brown, heather—in advisors, and Karen Little, county Manufacturing Companlea 1956. National Income, amounting .Miss Rose . Nahas, . Willimantlc; VOUBS those who wish to change their operated *■■■ mental re’.iabilitalion ' hos­' IN TWIN OR brown, heather—in\egulars, Arrow, Hart. Heg. .. 42 <4 45’ 4 Marta Kurylcc, Hartford; Mrs. 4;SS ( I) TBEATEB OPEH A U DAY pital. was created Jan. 1. It heard regulars, shorts and longs. faith commission chairman. to 18 billion dollars, was $1,200,- (1) AKEBICAN BAMDSTANO , part^y affiliation. FU LL SIZE shorts and longs. \ North Church Servlvees Associated Spring ... 22 24 000,000—6.9 per cent—higher than Anna Edgerton, 446 Parker S t; TOMORROW . SATURDAY Voting registrars are Republi­ Dr. Elias Marsl\ state commis­ DOORS OPEN 1:80 (IS) BBIOHTEB DAY The Rev. C. Arthur Bradley will Bristol Brass ...... 9 ', 11 >4 in first-half 1956. Personal income, Merton Beil, 154 Lyness St.; De­ (a-M ) UI'EEN SUB A OAT can Donald Hemingway and Demo­ sioner of mental health, outline its •Not oVory $lio In ovary stylo. Collins ...... 120 e_ (M) OFEN HOtSK duties. use "Counterfeit Christianity,” as consisting of income from work borah Lamson, Somera; John '4 :U O M I) SEC’BET BTOBM IStSS < S) NEWS BEPOBTEB AND crat Edvyard F. Mprlarty. his sermon topic during the 11 a.m. Dunham Bush ...... 8»4 and social Insurance, was greater Wolfe/Jr., Danielson; James Nolan, 4)ie < S> UTTLE BA8CALS WEATHEB services Sunday in the Second Con­ Em-Hart ...... 47 50 by $1,400,000,000—12.9 per cent. 199 Windsor St.; Joseph Pan- / (II) EDGE o r NIGHT a B A t)# n S O N TO PEB80N Fafnir Bearing ...... 53 56 / (U) LOONEY TUNES , Gaeotfi Baoie Oraaya, ir e - gregational Church. There will be a taleo, 208 School S t; Anne Gled- ’ (IS) AMEBICAN BANDSTAND .Olea ToaSr, Fsa>*i Jeaea service of baptism. Landers, Frary, Clark ll 13 700 3IILIJON NEWLY FREE bill, Talcottville; Elizabeth Keith’, TMHNIOOUIRP 4)44 ItMei MODEKN BUMANUES ' 1 /a a S all# Oleria Mrs. Robert Massey will be as­ N. B. Machine ...... 25<4 28 >4 -06 Hillcrest Rd.; Peter Plikaltis, S;Se ( I) CISCO KID (it) THB EABLY LATE SBOW North and Ju dd...... 24*4 27'4 5:00 ' , ( HAS) THE BUCCANKKBS "CiUuaeaeaa Far Caoar" sisted by Ellen Adams with the Washington—About a billiop 382 Hiillard St.; Joann Hettinger, ’ (l«) I LED TBBBE LIVES ttitt ( S) TBIB^w GI k in BFOOTi nursery class during church serv­ Russell Mfg...... 18 21 >4 people live in the less-developed 462 N. Main S t; Victor Dollak, 7:20-0:25 (2ti TBi' eiBST :mow ( » ) F M O U S FIORIfi ices. Stanley Steam ...... 36'4 39',4 areas of the free world—Asia, Wapping; Brisn Kenney, 23 Bret- (M> COMEDY TIME (is,) BPOBTS CAMERA - • ' Terry Steam ...... 160 170 (4C) BIN TIN TIN lilts i SI W OBLDf b e s t MOVIES . On Tuesday, the church board of Africa, and parts of Latin Ameri­ ton Rd.; Mrs. Barbara Smith and l:M ( 1) CABTOON EKPBESS (U-St) m e w s ‘ Men's Men's Aii-Wool trustees will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Torrington ...... 22'4 "24'4 ca. Some 700,000,000 of them daughter, 56 Hawthorne St.; Mrs. ( MS) MICKEY MOUSE CLUB (IS) BIO NEWS the parsonage. U.S. Envelope, com. .. lO's (21 >4 live In newly independent nations, (IS) THE BIG SHOW. (4S) WKATREBHAM Sandra Blumenhagen and daugh­ (SSI thk eably show lt:SB .(4S) TBA ' _ Catholic Masses U.S. Envelope, pfd. .. 12 14 which have coma into being in ter, North Windham. (Ml TWIUGirr TBEATEB „ lll1 t ;ilSl WEATHEB a fifOBTfi PLcmiloivid (» fi t h t - P .1 I h vu M y Sunday Masses in St. Mary’s Ve'edcr-Root...... 40 43 Asia and Africa since the end of (S) IT’S y o u b c o m m u n it y (SSI WBATREB Suburban and Car Coats Church will be at 7 :30, 8 :30 and The abbve quotations are not to World War II. b il Lio n t u b e s p r o d u c e d Winter-Weight 10:80 a.m., with Sunday School be construed .as actual markets. CHANNIi New York — More than a bil­ Million DoUsr Movie INTESESTINe NEW TYPES VELLOtV TEMPTS BEETLES lion foid-up metal tubes u^ere made' Traps for Japanese beetles are in the United States during the 11:16 P.M. painted yellow because this color past year for .a host of squeeze “It’s A Wonderful World HOUSE PLANTS Outdoor M d c s d H , , * seems tq tempt them to their own products, ranging from, toothpaste THEKII Geraniums — Cacti Begonias — Ivies.— Velvet Plant — Phil­ destruction. to food spreads. Claudetfo Colbert odendron — Irish Moss — Baby Tears — Spider Plaint — Artil­ James Stewart lery Fern — Pussy Cat Ears — Spanish Shawl — Flowering Also availabla Maple — and many other*. . with Lace-Tufting Jackets ARTHUR DRUG StORE f :H < S) POPE YE TBEATEB 11 lit (lt> MILUON DOLLAB NOVIH Doubles In AFRICAN VIOLE’TS—Pink, White, Violet. V

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PAGB FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1968 MANC^IESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CO N N ., FRIDAY, JANUARY id, 1968 of F lrtt CongregiUoiMl Church R ockville»V eri^p win moot at 7:30 p.m. for a skat- HaMGsMlisbtoeMSAaMisisdasigA- Aniline Dirigiofi of tbs Allied Ing parly. ' * * Ad aa4 tcaiptasAd by MdMi ta iaaw WKNB-SAO Program Series Chernlcal^^tnd Dya Corp., died Democrats Prod Ike Caracas W TIC— lOM Thttgodky, He had been with the These g n a iis - 't o sndnrs. And .Bane WORC—1860 Daily Radio Vemoa and TalcottviOo howa W H A i—#10 pany since' 1933 and became-; G a t a GftAiM MeatuiBCBii pay tnbnk lo T o Start Su nday Olson Says^ City Interested Itoma a r » handled through The WOOO—1290 Eastern atondard Time WPOP—1410 president of the dlvlalon last N o - , For Specific Program Cabinet HeraM'a R odnlllo Bureau, 1 W. things me dting* that sAdafe—ebe Uih, love A t N o r t h Vember. Mala S t, telephene TRemont and AieaMries'of ihAN wbe I m In Capital Planning Region Tbe following program achid-ei:S%-- Helsinki, Finland — Marttl Slm- M^a2hin/4f(ietim8 Hami-FiniBhed 5-81M. JMMMl'OAe uloa ore. euppjled oy the radio ■ "Journay tq Japan” la the title ilaa, 59. Finnish ' conductor-com­ W ash in ^n . Jan. 10 ( ^ —DemO-^allita th« Praaldent finally propoa^ When yoA am dwoeiiw yoAif moAw WTic - g n t) Hone Show poser. died Wednesday night. He eraU called on President Eisen also is going to be subject to a igns Rockville waa asked this wsek tofhearing on his appeal last week E n o iiR E r'; manegemente and are subject to 6t a aeries of thrss Sunday eve­ conducted the Lahti City Sym -: Find ont how moch rletsMer AMAi, let os help yOA. The bcwity sod great deal of debate. that he had not worked out tho plan ning programs which will be held liower today to back up with spe­ Join the regional planning program Infantas A rriv a l pataBsococe of select Barn Gnain change sriUiout noUce. I phony Orchestra since 1951 and and brighter we can wash . Many Democrats indicated they in detail because he didn’t know if 4!t»- [•formerly wag chief conductor of your caY. with nnr Weaver cific blueprints for action the (Continued from Page One) of the Statd Development Oommle- AMkt k a .soils-. WTlC^J^b ffo|3€ Aofp at the North Methodiat CJhurch at want to go further thah Eisenhow­ hia bid would be accepted by the WHAV—Platter Party the Finnish State Opera and d i-! Automatic Car Washer. Ev­ alfht-polnt program he laid before er’s proposal for . a billion-dollar, eion, it Was learned today.. Selectmen. : D elayed A fter A ll bit cheieo for WCCC— R.vua WDRC—JRugty OrHMr 7:30 starting this week. The first offices' and government buildings W iO ^ P . M. WPOP-^Howfid Do* I rector of the Helsinki Symphony j ery car is - automatically Congrea* yesterday. four-year program to promote edu­ Mayor HSrman O. OUon,''who in Meanwhile, - the SelticUnen have yout oioaasMai, WriC—Ru.a atlller f:tt~- program will include a display of I Orchestra. | sprayed with fresh water and cation and research. throughout the capital. his annual message Monday urged Little John\ EMward Peabody H T 6 N 'WDRCi-Arthur Godfrey W H AY-N lrh t Wftlch Senate Democratic leader Lyn­ receive'd another bid from Atty, wheihot k is M WTIC—Monitor articles from Japan from the Lutz mild detergent and thnrnngh- There was general applause for area planning for To’lland, Vernon cerUInly caustid a ruckus, but he WPUP-Wa«»ork« j Mobile, Ala. —- Albert Perkins. ; don B. Johnson of Te)na» set the The radio was silent and the Paul Marte of Manchester, repre­ 4;1A— ■ Worm foniffm Junior Muieum, a filmstrip on Ja­ ly hand sponged and rhom- Eisenhower’s s'.atenient that he and Eljlngton, has advised the finally mgde It I bo largo or samIL WPOP— Tound 82. real estate,development whose,' ahow-me tone of reaction to the public was unaware of the cabi- senting Arrlgo Aimetti and others. WHAV-PUller Party pan, and a motion picture in full olsed. Give your rar that expects the budget to be balanced State that Rockville is interested Which is not contingent upon a WCCC-Record H»vu« t : l i — I operations spanned continents, died proposals Eisenhower outlined in net'e resignation. The boy, weighing 7 pounds, 14 WHAY-^Jty/w.tch color entitled "Toro's Family.” "like new” look today. - despite increased expendiUiree. in its plan. variance. P. M. I Thursday. One of hia most spec- his State Of The Union message. Negotiations for a change in the ounces, was bora w Mra. Edward WT'<’—Jlo.K 0IUi.r WTIC—IfoBtthp TTie aecohd program, to be held ' tacular tfdnaactions was the sale B'u‘ there was e'-idence of stiff op­ The Development Oommlssion ie The Selectmen expect to act oh WDUC—Arthur Uedlrty WGTid ronlRht Eisenhower said they are needed government had been going on Peabody of Aahfont last night. at T on Jan. 19, will be conducted by of a^252,000-acre cattle ranch tn position among Democrats to., any including these area towms Hi the the offers next Tuesday. Hartford Hospital. \ He arrived I WPOP-Wa»worka WPOP—Mound to meet the growing space era conetantly since the uprising. tsIG- / . the Senior High Youth Fellowship South America to the late Tex move to cut conservation and wel­ suburban fringe o f the capital al’sa ZBA Action nearly two days Aftek his mother 4:M- WHjnr-Night WHtoh threat of what re repeatedly called It appeared likely the new cabi­ COMPARE AND SAVE WHAY-PImu.r Party of the church. Japanese games and Rickard. MORIARTY BROTHERS •'Communist Imperialism.” fare funds to counter the defense plan. .Other towns cast o f the Con­ The Rockville Zoning Board of called State Police eawy Wednes­ WCCC—Recnrd R«vu« .—Monitor I net will be almost if not- entirely _ .0—RtfM Nftuihtofi songs will be demonstrated and I Louisville. Ky. - - .Tames P .) 301-315 CENTER STREET—Ml 3-5135 Increase. Eisenhower made no ref­ necticut River and included In the, Appeals isst flight granted a var­ day morning while snowbound in WKNB—Open Mika PO P—Hound Dog "The President has in general military. capital region are Mandhester, WtiC—Roa* Miller Christian youth work in Japan will Thompson, 61, son of the founder j terms set forth some worthy ob­ erence to specific programs in say­ iance to William O. LuetJen to con­ her home in the Lake Clmffee sec­ WDRO-Cil Kniby . be dlicuiaed by a youth panel. East Windsor, Windsor, Glaston tion.. \ \ , t^ A Y -vN igh t Wateh of Olenmore Distilleries Co., died jectives," Johnson said in an inter­ ing some less essential activities The short-lived New Year’s day vert the former Bchlott Body Shop WPOP-Woaworka * WTIC-MonJtor On Jan. 26. the religiohi of Ja­ must be curtailed or eliminated. buiY end Bolton. on West St. for storage of oil More than 15 persons-Vnelgh- WDRC—Ru m NsughtOfi Wednesday night. ( view. "He has called for strength­ revolt waa the first major chal­ The State .Commission is sched­ SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. * t ^ A Y —PlatUr Party pan will be explained and a motion ening of our allies, greater under­ Ets.enhower's call f c efforts to lenge to Perez Jimenez’ military- trucks , and an dll tank. bors, State Police and State\High- WTIC—ftnaa Miller WPOP—Hmirrt Dog ! Keokuk. Iowa Dale E. Carrell uling a series of meetings to take way Ilepartment crewmfcn-^^n- picture shown telling the atdry of standing and commerce between brings about disarmament and backed dictalorabip since Army Frederick Koppel' Jr„ acting 470 CENTER STREET TEL. MI 8-7782 WDne—Oil Kolby WHAY—Night Watch I Sr.. 72. publisher of the Keokuk up common problems of these a g ^ t6 dig out A road th rou ^ 15 WPOP—Waaworka "Piijila, Orphan ifi Japan." nations and attempts to bring peace was generally applauded, al­ leaders installed him as provition- chairman o f the Board, said trans­ WTIC>*CaYfttc«dt O f BporU These programs are open to the ' Dally Gate City, died Thursday. He though e i^ p t for a cooperative towns as related to growth. The inches of snow to got Mrs. WDRC—Rung Nftughton peace to the world. These have al president Dec. 3, 1952, A Con­ fer' o f tho business fropi Grand WHAY—Platter Party WPOP—Hound Dog public and are presented by the ; had been president and manager "science for.'peace” effort ha pro­ Commission hae asked- the tewns body to Johnson Memorial I Specialists in monuments iculptored from select Barre granite WT1C-N#*a ; of the Gate City since 192.5. long been Democratic objectives. stituent Assembly named his presi­ to participate in the planning by A've. to .West St. was in the best WDRC—Ne»a Ra|x;rlari It :1ft— \ Commiseion on Miasione of North posed little th4ii,was new. interests of the public since it tal in Stafford Spring. The W H AY-N ight Watch Rock Island, III. Oscar E. Ale- "Now we are waiting for his dent for a 5-year term four months sending representatives to the didn't arrive at Stafford Spring: WPOP—United Aulo/W(yrktr, Bhow WTiC—Cavalcad* of Sportg Methodiat Church. Mra. Arnold K. would leave Grand Ave. aa a resi­ ahire, 96, former pt ealdent of the blueprints for meeting those ob­ Lukewarm''CommeDt later, and last Dec. 15, after a meetings. and Mrs. Peabody was then taken |:tS- / WDRC—Rung Naiighton Newman, chairman. j jectives. As soon as he lays them In London, editorial comment on plebiscite in which he was the only dential area. WiiAV—Platter Pdrty WPOP—Hound pog I Modern Woodmen of America, died The Development Commission to Hartford Hospital wheke little w n c — R u m M I H o r / lt:M — down, our committees will prompt­ the speech was lukewarm and candidate, he won another 5-year ; Burpee Events Wednesday night In a Helena. will act in an advUory capacity on­ John Eldward waa bom, unaware OF MANCHESTER WDRC—Cal lOslby W H AY-N Ight Watch ly consider his recommendations.” headlines went instead to Russia's term, ^ ly in helping the towns to plan for Burpee Woman’s Relief Corps WPOP—U n l^ Auto Workera ihow WTfC—Cftvalcadn of flT>orta Mont., hospital. His death waa an­ of all the excitement he had JTOHER HUBS GO. Mltohell WI>RC—P.iinn Naiightoo F Democrala Disappointed now -proposal for a summit con­ Foreign observers considared the orderly and economical growth. No will hold a class of instruction to­ Deaths Last Night nounced by the Modem Woodmen, caused. S-787S WHAY—Pjaller Parly WPOP—Modem Rotinda I fraternal insurance organization. , Although Johnson and Speaker of ference of East-West leadeib. revolt the result of dissatisfaction tdwn vrill be bound to comply with morrow at 2 p.m. in tho GAR WTtO-^re»a Millar lt:4ft- the Hotise Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) The Conservative London l ^ l y among younger officers. They re­ rooms. Members are asked to bring ^ WEST MIDDl^rTVKNPIKE , W O R O f^ Kolby WTIAV—.Night Watch By THE .4.SH'T BT. A:4a/ WDRt'—Riiu* Naiirhfon ATTENTION.. In statements yesterday, there was spirit of vigor and dete’-mlnation flagrant a disregafe' of democratic cording to its . population, budget, Tho Corps has scheduled its in- leUAY-Planar Party WPOP—Modern Roiinda’ lis R. Whitney. 89. a pioneer in ! Governor Jphn W. Brown. died p'ractlces and also that the regime Portlaind, Maine (A)-—Maine may M..,, tl:tft- modern industrial research, died Thursday after an extended illness, mounting evidence of Democratic which pdrvaded the whole docu­ and asseased valuation. stsllstion of officers for Wednes­ 4 v'TIC—Rnaa Miller W'HAY—Nile Watch diaapp^tment that Eisenhower did did' not give younger men the day, beginning with a supper at 8 have, the fieUon'e oldeet and young­ WDnCS-r*l Kolhv Thursday night. He founded the Ossining, N. Y. - Elmer (Trigger) ment.” but the Independent Times Mayor Olson believes the region­ WPOP—Waaworka WTIC—N*wa Thrifty Home Owners not make any cpectacular propos­ and the Liberal Neaa Chronicle chande to advance to positions of al planning will be beneficial to all p.m. Officers will be installed by est city councilor*. 4:0a WDRC—Newa General Klectric Co. Research La­ Burke, 39, a hired killer, waa ex­ Genuine Eh WPOP—Modem Sounda boratory in 1900. served aa ita als for -sin- immediate buildup in said the ^leech contained nothing pov/er and profit. the communities, and will prob­ Mrs. Ida Wager, Department Field A t 90, W llliai. H. O’Brlon re­ WHAY—Oataima lltfft— ecuted Thursday night in Sing Am ericiirm ilitary might. cently was returned to a fourth 3- WTIC—Kawa director for 23 yeara and later be­ TRUE VALUE BARGAINS new. ~ Foreigners in Caracas predicted ably cost less than the services of officer from Hartford. Tho supper WDRC—Newa: Woethor WHAY—aVite Watch Sing's electric chair for the drunk- An aftidyais of the President's after the plebiscite that Perez will be served by the Methodiat yeer term on the council in Port­ WTU'—8 norta—Weather came a GR vice president. : en barroom murder of a pal. Ed- Taas reported in Moscow that a private.planning conaultant. WPOP—Nawa W*DRC—Ruisa Naiigtifon propKtsals circulated among Demo­ Liaenhmver spoke of preserving Jlminez would not last out another Although the mayor haa advlaed Ladiea in the church. Members land. O'Brion claime to be the old­ 4: IS— W'POP—Modern Soimda New York Albert E. Cleg- I ward (Poochy) Walsh, 23, a long-1 cratic senators said that basically est councilor in the country. iopf^er Backed Mirrors WHAY—Daiallba lIrSt— horn. 52, president of the National i shoreman. ! strength and wmrking for true five years. Univeraity students in the state of Rockville's interest in- must make reaervations with Mra. WTIC—B porta the message was "long on propos Caracas staged an antlgovem- Lillian Buckmlster before Sunday. Auburn's councilman Donald A^ WOnC—weather anmhardn WHAY—Jaxi Aliev pumping a little more money into stuck with him. operative planning heftween the John Jachlm. W. Willington; Anita A radio announcer, Roberta ia BEVELEy o^JBESIGNED ) WDRC—Cilv I/^mbardo W*^C—Ktnrllrhf ^ermada said The President had demonstrat­ IN STOCK WPOP—Top 40 Tima Don't Throw 'Em Away existing projects and promising ed ne has the “ sense .of urgency” Diplomatic, sources said the area towns, he said the Vernon Jachim. W. Willington. the son and grandaop of Auburn WDRC—Rne« Naiighfoo vaguely to reorganize the defense 4:40— Skelton, W ife Greet Press still plenty of wear left In those shoes EXHAUST FANS government had advance warning Planning Commission haa already Discharged yesterday: Joan councilors. / 24"* 3> y - 30" x 40' ’ ) WHAY—Seranarta about the present crisis that Dem-. Comedian Red Skelton, stricken with an acute aahmatlc attack structure." the analysis said. of the revolt and stared making been cooperative in setting up Liiaa, Maple St., Ellington; Mra. WTIC—Throa Itlai Katra when you bring them her* for expert re­ ocrats have been demanding. WDRC—Low-ll Tbomaa Dec. 30 greeted tlyt pieaa at St. John's Hospital at Santa Monica. pairs. Republicans were unanimous in arrests before it began. The presi­ zoning boundaries, and Ellington's Raymond Taylor, 52 Ellington their praise of Eisenhower's per­ Some Democrata like Sen. Ken­ WPOP—Top 40 Tima T h ree SailorK D ie Calif. With his wife„ Georgia, on hand Red looking gaunt Joked nedy (D-Mass) agreed on that dent said the rebellion was crushed First Selectman Joseph A. Mac- Ave. 5 ^ o r Guarantee WORK DONE WHILE.U-WAIT SJO-OO sonally delivered message Some Varlsh favor.4 Joint olanning. Events Tonight MEET ROB OLIVER WHAY—Beranade with the newsmen and diaplayed boxes of letters and cards from score. But, like Kennedy, many of with "a minimum of losses in life / OF In Carrier Blant friends and fans wishing him a speedy recovery. Skelton said he or WHILE YOU SHOP 6 and 10 Inch and up Democrats lauded it but many of and material." Only one man is Town Farm Offers The registrars of voters are WTIC—Dick Burtef them were critical. them laid the real test will come WDRC—Amoa n Abdy felt good enough to return to his TV show Jan. 28, but the final in the specific recommendations known to have been Mlled. a civil Two offers 'for the Town Farm holding a session from noon to CENTER MOTOR SALES WPOP—Fuliofi Lewla Jr. Applauded Hi Times 9 p.m. In the Town Clerk’s office ALL M IN O R S IN St 6 c K Yokosuka, Japan. Jan. 10 decision waa up to the doctors, i AP Photofax.i Eisenhower laya before Congress in ian hit by a bullet when planes building, and property have been / 481 SIAIN STREET y: IS— Eisenhower was interrupted 41 WHAY—Berenada subsequent messages. strafed the revolt canter of Mara- withdrawn, according to Frederick to enroll voters with a political WTIC—Dick Bitrtel T^ree U.S. Navy men were killed - Now A t 23 Ook St. times by applause during the 44 Koppel Jr., acting chairman of the party. No voters will be made at ______For Im i^lotO D t^ery WDRC—Amoa n Andy •Nylin, Mrs. Louis DeMoH, Mr*. SAM YULYES cay. and two critically Injured today In minutes he addressed a Joint ses­ Cross-Section Reaction this session. ,/ WPOP—K P Mnrcaa MANCHESTER LUMBER, INC. On Jan. 2, police arrested five Rockville ^n in g Board of Appeals. Church Kxpaiicls I Gordon Campbell and Mra. Philip "Shoe Repairing * f the Better Kind for Over 40> Years.” . sion of Congress in the House In cross-section, the reaction to Tile appellant for a variance to Kiowa Council. Degree xbf yso— , a catapult explosion aboard the Lees. Mrs. M. Philip Stisag is hia message ran like this: Roman Catholic, prieats, precipi­ SVH A V —Serenade Attack Aircraft Carrier Kear- 1'se Our Coavenient Rear Entranre A t Purnell Parking 2S5 CENTER ST. PHONE Ml 3-5144 chamber. Republicans provided tating a crisis in church-state re­ permit construction of a servjce Pocahontas. wiU meet at 8 p.^l. at WTIC—Newa ni WoTie S c h o o l C l a s . s e s chairman of the committee of the Senate Republican Leader Know- NEW LA R ^R enver V Wilma Markle,! Smith, first grade; Mr.«. Alfred vear. turbed about and this is the blck step up missile and scientific ac­ /(Me d ic in e c a b in e t s and s h o w e r d o o r s On Page Two i I ering and dissension amohg the Jiminez yesterdaj'. Tliere was nq' Denier Post secretary, has a good-j Whitney, second grade; Mrs. Leon­ tivity is imperative.” official annoimcement about what OPEN SATURDAYS—o p e n THURSDAY EVENINGS ard Lincoln, third grade: .Mrs. sendees in the Pentagon.” Sen. Anderson (D-NM): "The French ClulFof Manchester ^ as-new evening coat, in the latest "I hope he gives Secretary Mc- they (hsctiased. But at last report ; cocoon silhouette, ber ause she hap­ Walker Briggs, fourth grade; .Mrs. President failed to present a work­ ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Elroy the authority to get the Job the five arrested priests were atlll pened to rummage through a trunk ' Charles Straight, fifth grade; and able program. He proposed a lot GENERAL FOR RENT done regardless of who stays or being held. belonging to her late grandmother. Mrs. Russell MacKendnek. .sixllv JANUARY CLEARANCE o f things that won't be done, in­ ^ I 8 and 18 mm. Movie Projeetora who has to go." Ra.vburn said. Secojfd Anniversary Bali She found that .Mrs. William grade. Adults helping the teachers cluding a five-.vear extension of the >—eoiind or silent, also 88 mm. A high administration official TV SERVICE Wright had bought the coal in . are Mrs. Charles Spaeth. Mrs. E. reciprocal trade program.” tilde projectors. eaJd Elsenhower had in mind SATUftftAY. JAN. 11 ★ DANCING 9:00 to 1:00 SELLING ONLY^ Chicago in 1930 for less than 220. | ,T. Bantly. Mrs. Robert Gordon. Sen. ilonroney (D-Okla): “A H olm quist Facing Days OK ^ MEN'S WARM WOOL, PART WOOL move to the secretary of PERSONALLY SEUCTED Nigbts • 4 a 9 9 Plus Parts I .Mrs Markle said it would cost Mrs. Jo.seph .Sweqson. Mr.» I^uis WELDON DRUG CO. MEN'S SUITS, TOPCOATS defense with additional authority warm weli-dellvered ■ and frendly and COTTON K. o f C. HALL, MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER USED CARS T E L M l 8-8482 more than five times that ainniint Champeau. Mrs Carl romolll, 901 .Main HI. Tel. 50 8-5821 over military spending. report to the nation by the presi­ Suspension Count 1 today. I -Mrs. Sidney Carver, Mrs. yerner AN modols onii stylos. Ro^ulor, long, This official said the President dent — a strong one-base hit when f was personally directing the De­ the team needed a home run.” MUSIC BY TONY O'BRIGHT Satisfaction ^Guaranteed skorts, stouts and short stouts. FLANNEL SHIRTS Sen. Saltonstall of Massachu­ Harmon H. Holmquist, 23-year- FUEL BILLS HIGH? fense Department reorganisation Terms T6 Suit You Siz.en 35 to 50. setts, chairman of the Conference old former Manchester resldei^. plans and might recommend crea­ now living In Enfield, waa arrest­ Admission $3.00 Couple -k Somi-Formal Dress Banig Financing REG. $2.98 VALUE . N O W $2.35 tion of a staff of military advisers, of A il Republican Senators: "The message gives us all confidence ed last night and charged with^P- Phpim MI 9-0081 REG. $42.95 ...... N O W $34.40 REG. $4.00 VALUE . NOW\$3.19 separate from the joint chiefs, to erating a motor -vehicle wl)He his help McElroy resolve disputes that he intends, as commander in license was under suspei^on, po­ REG. $5.95 VALUE . N O W $4.80 among the ser\dces. chief of the armed forces, to build lice reported, / up“ and to maintain the military REG. $47.95 ...... N O W $38.40 REG. $6.95 VALUE . N O W $5.60 Sen. Bush (R-Conn), a member Twice last year / Holmquist of the Senate Armed Services Com­ strength needed to give us secur­ pleaded guilty to ther same charge REG. $8.98 VALUE . N O W $7.20 mittee. called in a statement for ity." in Town Court hpn. On Feb. 11 REG. $50.00 ...... N O W $40.00 RFG. $10.00 VALUE N O W $8.00 creation of a unified command as Sen. Russell (D-Gal, chairman he was fined 2100 and on Sept. 14 "the only way to end rivalry and of the Senate Armed Services was fined $150." REG. $10.95 VALUE N O W $9.40 ■wasteful conipetition among the Committee: " I am glad the Presi­ About lUJh p.m. yesterday Pa­ REG. $55.00 ...... N O W $44.00 armed services.” dent is going to tighten up the trolman yjohn Hughes stopped He said he does not believe uni­ defense structure. But I disagree H o lm q i^ on Center St. to warn BROADCLOTH and FLANNELETTE fied war plans can be drawn up it would be ‘reckless folly’ to cut him about driving too fast for con- \|N 7 OF 10 OIDER HOUSES REG. $65.00 ...... N O W $52.00 under the present system, in which the foreign economic program to j ditlona. When Hughes asked him the Joint chiefs represent their in­ provide extra money for defense fcn'^la license. Holmquist revealed PAJAMAS dividual services and the chairman weapons.” jthat It had been suspended. Free Ur TO 40% OF FUEl DOUARS 00 REG. $67.50 ...... N O W $54.00 la powerless to resolve their dif­ Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn): under 21.000 bond, the accused is REG. $3.95 VALUE ...... ! .H O W $3.15 waa especially impressed with /i s scheduled to be arraigned in court /k ljjr’f ferences. REG. $4.50 V A LU E ...... N O W $3.59 Urges Missile Speedup program for peace. If it's fought here on Jan. 18. THROOOH ATTIC JNSUIATION THAT’S REG. $80.00 ...... N O W $64.00 Leading off his eight points with for, and Implemented and followed REG. $5.00 V A L U E ...... N O W $3.95 his reference to defense reorgani­ out, it may win back many of the Less Cotton Oil V»ed friends abroad we have/lost in the FUEl REG. $89.75 ...... N O W REG. $5.95 VALUE ...... N O W $4.80 sation, Elsenhower called for a Ott FREE "Zonom-' SAVING $71.80 speed-up in production of missiles, last few years througli vacillition Birmingham, Ala. - - Cottonseed « « ” fud-Mver ruler and the lack of a jirbgram.” GONE nuclear submarines, and other oil now accounts for less than 22 from ui. Insularton FUEIWASTINOJ weapons. Congress seemed dis­ per cent of all fata and oil uaed should be 4 in deep, lEVEl posed to give him all the funds he , Tlie UniteiL Stales headed the for food In this country. Twenty level (ull. With Icii, MEN'S ALL WOOL COLORED DRESS SHIRTS might ask in this field, and possi­ list of countries that bought com­ years ago its share was 35 per vnu'rc wirming the rxidi. FUT ri.AIN. F.ANCY and STRIPF.H bly more. modities frbm and sold to Turkey cent. Soybean oil accounts for a NEW SPORT COATS There was evident opposition, during the first nine months of 33 per' cent share; it’s dbout 20 REG. $4.00 V A L U E ...... N O W $3.00 how’ever. to the President's call for 19 5 7 . per-cent cheaper. SizpH 35 to 50. continuation of foreign aid at a REG. $5.00 V A L U E ...... N O W $4.00 high level and continuation of the j u s t a p d REG. $30.00 ...... N O W reciprocal trade agreements ■ act $24.00 REG. $5.95 VALUE ...... N O W $4.95 for five years. A spokesman said the adminis­ REG. $32.95 ...... N O W 26.35 tration expects to encounter its BUYING A NEW NOME? 02 FASHION SHOIS FOR WOMIN $ greatest difficulties in these two Z O M O L I T r BOYS’ WINTER JACKETS issues. He added that the amount REG. $35.00 ...... N O W $28.00 o f scientific cooperation with U.S. S499 ,0 $999 ViRMICUllTE INSULATION SUBURBAN COATS - - SUR-COATS •Va IUES to s i 4 05 DO I t YOURSELF IN A N AFTERNOON REG. $39.95 ...... N O W $31.75 REG. $19.95 N O W $15.95 He«t tisei! With Zonolite, the heat you REG. $21.95 N O W $17.55 Art Your Car RED CROSS pay for ia trapped at eeiling level in a REG. $45.00 ...... N O W billien insulating air cells. Fireproof— $36.00 REG. $24.95 N O W $19.95 FOOT FLAIRS Zonolite protects old. inflammable inaul- REG. $27.95 N O W $22.35 Payments Too High? adon. W on't ever go flat—is guaranteed TROYLIaNGS • TRAMPEZE . for the life o f the building. As liitle as 228 REG. $29.95 N O W $23.95 bringstm n n worn out, GONf MEN'S WARMLY LINED REG. $31.95 N O W $25.55 TOWN & COUNTRY iih uHirn .itui Inw l\> ' I FLAT insulation ro the W O O L AND LEATHER Male fud saving level. ■HIZKS 8 to 20. SHENANIGANS Pour Zonolite like pop­ corn, save up lo 40% on SANDLER of BOSTON ■ II ’ ■«' li •n: -• ( >11 fuel.for all the yeara to JACKETS and and others come! SUBURBAN COATS DOWK; COME IN FOR FREE ESTIMATE S iVps 3fi lo 52. R egu lar and LongH. BOYS'SPORT SHIRTS Plan on the best heating. . . automatic (ri..\.\NKI.S .AI..SO) REG. $ 9 .9 5 ...... N O W $7.95 sr/KS 6 thru ‘10. oil heat and clean-action M obllhoatl SATURDAY MORNING DEMONSTRATION W t win pay oft your bol* REG. $ 1 .9 5 ...... N O W $K55 one* in full and oftnr a Make your new home a more comfort­ REG. $ 17.95...... N O W 14.35 A Focrory mprasontotivn will bt htrn from 8:30 to $ REG. $ 2 .2 5 ...... N O W $1,80 eomplofn soloctien of able home with safe, dependable auto- REG. $ 2 .9 5 ...... N O W $2.35 matic oil heating and new clean-action Mobilbeat oMor mddnl guaranUed 11:30 to onswor your qunstions. REG. $19.95...... i .... N O W $15.95 PRK’F.S .\('rOKniN(J TO SIZK. con. Here’s the entirely new fuel oil that actually cleana as it heats. REG. $24.95 ...... N O W W o olso buy for cosh $19.95 7 edt typos o f ioto cars. Clean-eclien Mebilheet five, mart cltan htai ptf gallon! "REG. $29.95 ...... N O W M o b ilh e a t • 0# $23.95 Prompt, fast, rtiioblo ...... | _ J 10Y£SH0 B 1J% 0 F r _ J buying sorvict. REG. $39.95 ...... N O W * $31.95 C A U MitehoH 34135 FOR TOP QUALITY oan 0 1 *0 8 . Barlow SILiNT G LO W OIL OURNERS STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MOTORSALES ...... SHOES , 336 NORTH MAIN STREET , TEL. MI 9-5253 CE.HOUSE&SON ‘ ..... M ce. PHONE TR 5-2538 825 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER Opan Daily 7 A.M, to 5 Ip.M., Including Wednesday V WEDNESDAYS WINDSOR AVE. MORIARTY BROTHERS , OPKN THl!R.SI)AYS and PRID.WS UNTIL 9 W E GIVE^*«r GREEN STAMPS Afternoon and Saturday Until Noon ROCEVaLE, CONN.I 315 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER Open Till 9 EYcnings

■J ^ • T ' 9- •' . / • I * si }, * 1 -'A' 'I ’ j- * I y . V ■>- \ ■- 1 >1 / , -V'; r -■ :,1.R f t T ■ • : ' : r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1958 PAGE 81 i^AGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING IffiRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, l$Bil high school project. Phase III of bl«d Uw aaxt mov* would b« bUdt. And than, mamorabla in- aUUon wagoa reoelvod damages Barnard School, waa not a surprlaa 4th False Alarm RANGE 1 estimated i i r about 93(X>. Both GENERAL Bciiton Trigprer Burke ^ X IRanriirBt^r ^optn to Uiem, and It was. daed, tha Monday morning wis un­ Hal Boyle Gar-Truck Crash Iliing SeesDouble Sessions to'Illing. ' vehicles left the aeene under their " I don’t think It changes the sit­ lYta hope lies in Uia poaalblUtjr wrapped a handsoma package >nd Brings Wai*ning liEoem^ ^pral At P^kway Exit own.poWer. . - TV SERVICE < Dies in Chair uation particularly," he said. The (UEL 0(i at, having alla.ved tome of found we had given ug our IMS PatroUnah Hknanuel Motolh, For IM O Certain in 1959 'PUBLISHBD BY THB Science Course Talk Slated < work involved In Plihse H I will 'HH editorial predicting that John Fos­ Mother Goose Tales who inveatigated the aeciilentt The fourth falM alarm within GASOLINt BEltALO PRWTINO CO.. IN dilr dorneatic hyataria, Praaident Traffic entering W, Middle Tpke. “ T* $195 OMlnlng. N. ,y„ Jan. 10 (F) — not Increaae the capacity of the made no arreet. Neither driver was Nigkts Use Farte .X. .' f . : the past two weeks called out fire­ MM. U B1m «II Street BiMnhower will now. begin to ter Dullea would be a great aecra- from the eaetboimd lane o f Et- IS Elmer (Trigger) Burke, cold­ school. « • ManMfMrr Conn. hurt. * • , Tuu Ml e-Mn The proopea of double sesslonrt definitely asked for one which will men of the Town Fire Department -0- T ItO M « F FtROUSON. move, in action and policy, with tstry,of state for Tom Dewey. was delayed for about SO mtnutae For Meeting of PTA Tuesday blooded killer convicted o f murder­ take care of 750 immediately and "It won’t enlarge- it. It will Wili,TER R FEROUBOli by a Car-truck coHieion on the ing, his beat friend in a barroom for Manchester youngsters adapt it to junior high sc"hool last night. About 8 p.m. meii from Piihitah«krii But this self-giving did not prove be expandable to 1.100." , PublUhorii frew judgment and higher alma, parkway exit about S:S0 a.m.. to­ brawl, died last night with a pray­ in IVn. faemed more certain than UK.” (Jompaniet 2, 3, and 4 went to E. BANTLY OIL Feunded Ootobtr 1. US1 quite ideal, aa an experiment. Best "Science Experiences in the Ele-e Monday, Jan. 20 at Ttfa - p.m. ait ^"Ali of the requirements we to keep UR from being, froxen into day. Most Stores Q ^ n ' er on hia Ups in Sing Sing Prison’s ever to Arthur H. Iliing, superin­ Summer Work . Middle TpKe- near the Manches­ I \N1 . IN( . danas, leather arm cuffs, and the Community Hall. made,” he continued, ."were for ac- ter High School, where they found Btrere Evrolnt except that A g e of TefToj; which would, results ware obtained .w’hen we de­ New York yib-^What are they Tha driven of the two vehicles mentary School” Is tha theme for electric chair," cummodatioqa for. 750." Iliing aaid that slhce the work, and Holldayi Entered" at the leather or sheepskin chaps— thd Town Nveafs tendent 6f schools, yesUrday. Box No. 57$ had been sounded ; iin.i.i t Office at Manchealer Conn., ae as heVRayg, hava t*v ]^ the end parted from it' slightly, and hirad doing to. tha wlld,\Wlld West and involved told police the< following Until 9 Tdnigjit the program Mlee Viola Larsoh will The cocky, sD-yetr-old Burke, "About 1,000 will be on double primarily interior atruetural and same dothea the honest working atory of what happened: There will be rc 'reUgtous .tnr. llUng/was commenting on the without cause. Claee. Hall Matt<;r result o f our concentratibn^on mil­ a willing hand to giva us a big use at the liieeUiig of the Parent- who Plight have aaved hia life by aesalons,” he said. 'This Is due to heating and electrical improve­ TEL Mlfchcll 9-4.S9S lero o f yora-*-the cowboy once wore. They hung out A late mode! atatlon wagon structlon classes at At. Maurice fact tfa t ]>Ians for "Is'North End A falM alarm wah turned in Sun­ F* SUBSCRIPTION RATES ■wlft kick in the Monday; after Tonight’s the nlphtt Toachera Aesn. Tuesday at * p.m. Church tomorrow.' Ulking about aome unaolved the fact that there will be no room ments, could not be done until itary meaaures alona. That ..palla American' cowboy ? \ in aaloona whan they weren’t out drivan by Alien A., FranksI, S2, of juniorschool were not ready day night at the comer of. Hem­ KUCKVILLE TR 5.8271 Payable tn Adyance . For the Bret time, under a newly The conflrmatloq clase of the gangland ala'yings and robberies, for about 50(). -An additional 500 after school is dlsmiued In June, One Year ...... for diplomacy which, if it d o e^ 't which we sat on it, black as well on the rdni’e, and they weren’t Meriden, turned o ff the parieWay Mias Larsdn it elemenUry auper- lock ■ and Liberty Sta Fire Chief tl6.su In both the movies v\ill service client of N. P. A. Serv- If the folks we meet would say;' could drum up a new hero, auch aa thoae^iuu^ old saloons as much aa chain store representatlvee. 750 or 1,200 students initially. and the Board of Education totaled can be obtained from horMtail thick pushed tha oil Aruok back the treasury not needed for the cused of murdering for hire — -ran said Martin. "He cant^ do any­ gin to functlon\ again. I know something good about the Miaaila Jockey or the Space poaaibl^.He leavea for Eagle Pass Under the new achedule, the about $500,000. weed, a common plant of tha into the traffic Ians/Damage to 1957-68 budget in a savings ac-' afoul of the law for keeps after This decision must be reached thing in any more detail.''-’ . ''SCHOOLHOUSI / you” Rartgar. from a cbnr reaUBmnt. where he the front end of the tmek was etorea will be closed Wednesday Tdeat’ W ife Far From Rare, The aite for the junior high is United States and Canada, which And then treat us just that way? count so that interest may be he shot down his pal. Bidward jointly by the Board of Education, Bark hibllshers Representatives: The What-,am I ao peeved about? takes m o r^ o ffd e breaks than a alight while the left aide of the aftemoona. .Arearglng to Men RMders the Building Committee, and the located in the Greenhavfn tract RURAL SCHOOL CHIEFS la burned for |ta. gold content. WEMBF.Rlus Mathews AUDIT Special Agency — New ThorneyerMt Resigns I ’ll tall jnmi, pardnar. I'm plumb drawn. . "Poochie” Walsh, in a West Side Debsoflviliff-Vtiiioiir stenographer.'-. Inateed o f dance Board of Directora. Until they de­ near the Police Station, diagonally Washington — Of the 17,000 A ton. of horKtall WMd grown in Chicago Detroit and Boston. Wouldn’t It be fine and dandy The men who read this column Manhattan bar, in a fit of rage, HBF.R AUDIT BUREAU OF splrit-fractufad about how they hail diunes, whose, morals at least The other motion up for epprov-- cide, the erection of the school will across from the present high ^superintendents in the . United low-grade surface gold fields will C orn. With the unexpj^ted resignation I f each hand-clasp warm and true. have w'atered doira the good ole- say the ideal wife I pictured a few Witneaaea aaid Walth was slain J n.CUUATIONS e Herald Printing Company Inc., \werewere neveinever-- questionably, your al is to select a committee of five after he tried to stop Burke (rom remain at a atandstill. • school. ^ t e s , 70 per cent are in rural yield as much as 4 modem Horae Opera is populated kicking a man in the face. nting said yesterday, "W e have The exclusion of another junior areks. gold, which is worth $157.50. ▼etilsemrnts and other reading matter Britain's chancellor of the ex­ I know something good about you T the cowboy, the aheriff and the by lacey schodUMchera, beautiful one faculty member, to formulate true. tn The Manchester Evening Herald chequer, that country’s version of U.B. marahal into Uttla Lord y ^ n g cafe Waitreaaes, ynd other suggestions for the best use of the Many claim to be married to her. Wouldn’t things be more pleasant Fauntlaroya in aombreroa. •Display advertising closing hoOTs: a welfare state appears to Imve Wr«dera to Meet been and apologise, though she tjpitative. 'affirmative. He is still pattern of all movie cowboys! Since relatively piddling 50 million and help. A meeting of the retiring and never seems to expect an apology potentially" a leader,- He has not he, Harry Carey, Hoot Gibson and povmda, one one-hundredth of the A garage mechanic was called Tort! Mix passed frqm me screen, San FranciscO' earthquake new executive committee of the and never sulks or acts hurt.’" jbne under. If he possesses the but he couldn’t get the car start­ 1909 killed 500 persona. Co-operative Numery and Kinder­ We Are Cutting Prices Deeper) total of the government’s spending. the movia cowboy lias Kone no­ A Good Backstop ^fitrgy and the vision to go on ed. where hut downhill. / ■ garten will be held on Wednesday Another husband writes: "In ad­ ’The' government had already at 8:30 p.m. at the home of George IjDm yeatsrday, in some of the Finally, someone suggested the PardnOg, those gateota were dition to all the qualities of a good alashed deeply Into budget requests Williams on Brandy St. A t this nmre positive directions he hlm- car’s gear be put in neutral, and hairy-chested buckoa. They WESTOWM wife listed in your recent column, of department heads. To hgve gone it .kicked right off. ' like cowboys, They wore time the past committee members my wife has one that I wouldn’t ^ f .charted, he can help us, anti will turii over data to the new along with Thoraeycroft’a proposal PHARMACY*^ trade for any other. She honestly tSe world, escape from the fate- ' ■ Z members. believes that there isn't anything that an additional SO < million \. lARTFORD ROAD— (Comer of McKee) At a recent meeting of the fttl nonsense which threatens to 1 can't do. FURTHER REDUCTIONS! Parent-Teacher group of the Co­ pounds be cut to hold the budget *"A i a consequence I haven’t cflgulf tis. FUEL operative. Mrs. Edward Thomas line "as a matter, of principle,' BENIFIGIAL V m KNOWN VITAMINS been afraid to take chances or ;Th ls measure of hope ilea in ths was elected treas'irer. the government would have had to X FOR niK StiTIRE FAMILY tackle a job I. myself, thought fM t' that the President yesterday Skating Announced ON OUR USUAL LOW DISCOUNT PRICES cut into the bone of the welfare PARTIAL SUGGESTED LIST Ice Skating at Sperry’s Pond might be beyond my capabilities (M maintain some intelligent The success I have made in the state. And if this had been ac­ APPROVED 8Y YOUR DOCTOR . w ill be permitted tc^ay. Skating aSnse o f balance between the nega- business world is largely a result OIL Tl-Pente Drops on the pond is open only to paid complished it might have marked Of my wife's faith tn me." , t&e military responses to sputnik up members of the Bolton Skating the beginning of the end of the Ol-Vltum D n ^ Still another says: ’'The nlcesV i|bich, in the last analysis, can To ^ake yduF party a Sue- RANGE OIL I 6leum Percomor^um Club, according to club (UBcials. Every Winter Garment Must Go. Buy Now . . . Save! welfare state as Britain now A section of the pond' was thing about my wife is that she <4)ly promise an intensified age of r- serve Peppermint FOR INFANTS Pely-VI-Sol Drops doesn’t think she is perfect iwr knows it. Tfl-VI-Sol Drops cleared of snow .last night and was t^ ror, and those more positive re­ flooded over. does she try to convince me th ^ I But Macmillan and most of ^ ic k Ice Creatn, Ice Cream Vl-Sym«r*l Drops am lucky to be married to hery By sponses which do, by contrast, of­ TV Performers his cabinet miniatera were un- Take'or Stenciled Slices of Adorts just being herself with me— faults fer some hope of survival. Diano and Kathleen Person will and all—she leaves me free /to be .willing to go along "with ’Thomey- ice cream; (W ith the design "Mql VTdmi appear on the TV show "Meet Me 2 ln the course o f his message, he BOLAND myself. / croft. Such welfare state measures L'ftlcape at Maxwells" tomorrow at 7 p.m. of your choice). fM-VltuU C4ips "And we not only get alopg fine, said something, and promised ao- as family allowances,- substdlxed GIL COMPANY FOR CHILDREN I on channel 18. They are the daugh­ Maltlrebrin' iy. but I am secretly convinpM that tSm^ to satisfy moat of the fear- school milk, soclalixed medicine 369 CENTER ?iT. ters of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter I^r- she ia the Ideal wife—at /least for VI-DeyHn LlqoM •on of Brandy Street. itden minds who trsnible because and others may.have been inaugu­ THURSDAY me. For I couldn’t . stMd - being tlwsy think an enemy has achieved, Tei. M! 3-6320 Vlta-Peps .The local girls and Kathleen married to a perfect woman or to rated by a Labor government, but fee Cream Co. Kane of Manchester will do a tap c£sQon may achieve, a certain mll- MulMreferin one who thought she Was." the.v have been taken over and 24-Hour Burner Service • R tf'''. dance number The trio is known i Another husband says: "My wife : M A X U F A f :1R£RS OF O R FITE LLI’S "SPUMONP* Z.vtMscaps IQlry dominance. maintained by sueceiiding Conserv­ Opttlrta as the ’Starlets.’ I 'haa never acted like pur home be-1 *s : fARREN STREET—MI . rooni of the • "F o r I f we did only this, the N E A Service, Inc.) tradittonallsta who wbuld cut them school. future would hold nothing for the baoK. The PareiUs’ Night Program Lentils are the food o( the poor Winter Goats s&rld but an A ge "jbf. Terror. In both parties, the split is deep. . and a Court of A w aits of Boy In all countries where they are —^^ d so our second task is to But this far, at least, whose-who O P MANCHESTER Scoiit Troop. No. 78 wi” be held grown/ we" constructive work of bulld- recognlie the heeds and wants of a genuine peace. We must the people and have’ shown g Her9i$tReal iwver become so preoccupied with greater willingneaa to respond to j o«r- desire for military strength them have maintained party Con­ Clearance Regularly tiat we neglect those areas of 1955 FORD F-700 DUMP TRUCK Clearance Regularly trol. And that, "It seems, is tuu"dly $39.95 eZbnomlC development, trade, di-1 a coincidence. In England aa in Priced }2bmacy, education, ideas and; JANUARY CLEARANCE Priced $2.9S the United States, attempting to A-l SHAPE. READY TO GO! liBnciples where the foundation of | turn the clock back ia not v e r y ; A-SFEED TRANSMISSION^ 2 SPEF.D AXEL, Here’s an opportunity to buv your winter coat at less than original peace must be laid " popular. - I Good things for your home 9.00x20 TIRES. 3 YARD GARWOOD A special group of odds and ends, broken size.«i, from our regular stocks. wholesale pcices. Every coat’s all wool, beautifully lined, many with JJJSo the President, at least, did i MONDAY BODY W ITH SIDF>S. Itds a corollary to the baalc de­ All are fresh and clean. While 125 last. O N LY $1.00. Sizes, S-M-L. pile linings. All interlined. Sizes 8-42. Ignore or neglect the real Is- cision of the conservative parties at savings . . like these . . > TUT tMT Om I9 M VWIMH to retain socialistic measures they | L. P. FITZGERALD REDUCED TO WERE REDUCED TO ZT o rate his leadership on the PMCUSI PMMHlt WERE themselves would pot have enacted TUESDAY BROOKLYN ST., ROCKVILLE, CON'N. tiiU issue as something "tenta- In the first place that the liberal PHONES TR S-SS80 or TR 5-3369 and “ potenlial"’ is still nece's- i . $12.95 POPLIN CAR COATS . .. $7.00 parties, Labor in England, and the Reg. $225.0() Love Seat; $1.98 MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS '. * 1 . 0 0 •try. however, for rea.sons the French Provincial wing sfyle: Democratic here, have meantime ^ $22.95 ALL W O O L C A R COATS $13.00 jffffMMMge itself illustrated. I green plaid cover ..... 169.00 SATURDAY $2.«8 MEN'S C A R D ie A N SWEAT SHIRTS ...... $ 1 .8 7 lost their own crusading edge of 1 J^e placed the real Issue second, | yesteryear. Ne"ither is pressing j . $ instead of firat. This gesture to I Reg. $149.00 Lounge Chair; $2.98 MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS...... $ 1 .3 8 $ 3.98 CORDUROY SLACKS .. 2.00 /i sharply for anj" new enactment of / tSs presumed mood of his own box pleated base, dark green social legislation, a circumstance,, $6.98 MEN'S WASHABLE WORK SPORT SHIRTS . . . $ 3 . 6 7 $ 5.98 ALL WOOL SKIRTS ...... $3.00 cEimtrymen, who' are supposed to I nubby coVer ...... 89 .5 0 or lack of it .which troubles their b|i militarily frightened, was un-, j, , , , , Reg. $11.95 Broadloom;' . i own radical wings just aa much ^ ^ n d a b l e enough, and would j . . ______. “ . J ...... Sandalwood uncut texture;, Till 5 : 3 0 i as Marmillan'a acceptance of Bri- h|^e been overcome if, in his dis mill seconds: sq." yd. . ..7 .5 0 Men’.s Heavy Rib Underwear Juniors’, Misses’, Size Dresses • i S i o W w aV rm w arV ‘peacV“ he condition. ^ g e J y he found , them troubles Thomeycroft. i Reg. $115.50 12 x 15.9 hjlpl been as precise and definite W ere $ 2 .5 9 $ 1 W ere $7.95 - $ 1 0 .9 5 $ We might as well call this a Broadloom; light green cut .00 and forceful as he was in his rec- 'inc-piece long sleeve and leg; warm —first quality— Broken sizes—one or two of a kind —bvit a wonderful selec­ rather prosaic period of conSolida- oasmendations on the purely mill- pile cotton ...... ,79^00 NOW . ' — I tion of higher priced dresses NOW ONLY tion and adjustment, during which • aide o f policy. Reg, $497.00 3rpc. Bedroom; no major political force wants to! :p u t when.lt came to specifics for Modem beige walnut triple WERE REDUCED TO WERE f \ REDUCED TO turn the clock either way, back 'or 1 P in * ,- he came down to the slight, dresser, chest, . . 3 8 8 .0 0 ahead. b ^ pious hope that if Russia and Reg. $79.50 Full size Bed; $ 7.98 WASHABLE CORDUROY WORK PANTS .... $4.00 $12.95 BEHER D R E S S E S ...... 00 ■wj could cooperate in re.aearch r Colonial knotty pine . ,47.75 agsdnat disease, we might also co­ Curing IVfpnda.vs $17.95 ALL W O O L SU B U R B A N S...... $10.00 $ 1.98 MAN-TAILORED SHIRTS ...... $1.17 operate' in the science of peace, Reg. $84.50 Dining Table; A ’e have been reading of an em­ $ 5.98 FUR BLEND SWEATERS...... ssing disarmament, he reiter- ployer who claims to have cured Daystrom 5 pc Black 60-inch knotty pine trestle $ 3.95 ORLON-WOOL KNIT SHIRTS ...... $2.00 $2.27 aflW our routine position, with the ! the problem of "Blue Monday."' model, plank top .... .5 5 . 0 0 hQMrful addition that "I say once I Just when his employes are about • RelkOwl AlviainuM Reg. $257.00 6-pc. Dining Coppertoae Shelvet nj[>rf,- to all.peoples, that we as a to go Into a complete funk, in that I * Lace Trimmed Slips Dinette 88'°“ Room ; modem cherry table, • Rcmovteble, AdjuileMt Woven Plaid Flannel Work Shirts nj^on will always go the extra | first terrible half hour of the new china; arm and 8 side chairs Shelvai in Door n fie with anyone on earth if i t . week, he "surprises", them, each regularly .$120.50 AT NOON W ere $ 1 .9 5 0 7 P 19 8.00 • Twin Perceloin VegeHibl# Were $ 3 .9 8 $ 0 . 0 0 b i^ g us nearer a genuine | week, with little individual gifts. Critpsrt 8-0*. Woven plaid flannel work shirts—sanforised— , Lovely laced trimmed slips in white, black and pas- A . ; .'tome of the gifts may be pleasant- ; Beg. values to $69.50 Box 2 button thru pockets— NOW tels. Sizes 32-40. . .While They Last. • Up-to-the-minute Daystrom stj’ling in a din­ Springs and ; full e lwtter.CheeM Keeper perhaps the aharpeat conimen-! ly useful, like asprip. Others, like ! ette that’s practical as well as looking. find t ^ n sizes, each ..3 8 .8 5 • Egg Neil ■ on the peace side of this mes- ! a frayed window shade, w . a ' usTTtenn REDUCED TO Ilie 35 X 50-inch black vroodgrained Da.v- • Beouliful Ceior-Slyied WERE REDUCED TO WERE ■9 1 ^ was provided by the Rus.sians broken pen, may be designed’ to Regl $66.00 Occasional ..Ta­ stromite mar-and-heat-resistant top extends Interior ( FATMTaHweewM tliemselves, who took the moment ] spread a genial laugh Around the I to 62 inches. A damp cloth keeps the colorful ble : knotty pine pedestal base, $5.95 BEACON R O B E S ...... $3.00 $3.98 HOUSECOATS ...... $ 2.00 iaHTtadialely foUowirlft it to deliver . office. But each week each em -! paprika- tweed plastic-covered chairs clean ifnake f e e t ...... 4 9 ,9 5 aEi-oraaie new plea for a summit i ploye is surprised, one way or ah- f eOlMH IN TODAYI .UlRiTBD QUANTITY I and bright! *S«me Stores 69e M EN'S STRETCH SO X ...... 3 Pair 93c $2.98 LEATHER PALM GLOVES $1.00 baaed on a whole se-j other, and'Mondays are no longer FREE DELIVERY— ONE YEAR'S FREE SERVICE J of proposals , nealrly every, one blue. o j^ w h i^ has some>me appeal to ail'j This has seemed to us,auch a Closed wgo believe - thatit pe^ce musiniust be sound idea that wtj have been try -' The npgotiated rather Lhah iniposed. Open Tonight to 9 ing it out. in a modeat way.. Each' PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Tim iRuealaha .'gambled that there Monday morning,, for aeveral : AU Day, t4SHd be nothing in the peace aide weeka now, we have been.giying NEW STORE HOURS: O^h every Thursday end ' o d the President’e itieaeage In; •u ^ ■’ ourselvee a little ^ ft. There was day Everting ubtil 9 P.M. Closed A LL DAIf Wednidf- Open Friday Night Till 9 '■ vg^viag any freed i>ropoMi or qp- the Monday morning we gave us e. days." , -i . '( ' V-, ; PQMcrf whlcli would m aM their nibber pencil a6d laughed ail \ I H* . • « r»‘ -L • ' $42 ADAMS ST.--PHOJYE MI 3-8966

ownfa. dofoment > obsolpbe,T ’ ■ or rpr«- morning, Xn4 -r* the Monday xx«we vaea eur- . .'rVi* i ” -9^-^-.* -v"";F'’V *> '•'J' . 'mIsIi:' e i ^ t a h y s f Ms appeal* They.fam -fp(N ««», us with . « obipped'^rainr * -T . ;■'/ I' { .-t: V.V.. r ■- '''■■ /’ ' y . . ' l ' \-' !»• 'fM /'■ S': •>Va ■2':; 1'-1^ S'. : .'i /■- ; T /■ .a ■ I ’ -f . f ...4 • M'.'X ; ^ ^ PAGE EIGHT ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1968 MANCHESTEtl EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GDNN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, I?68 PAGE MINB

V from Center St, observed that Sen* Bush Urges Rec Org^Uiiziug there wasn’t enough roqm for him to pass between the Martin cal’ Single Command Auother Set of and the,'snow'^ank on tha other BAHK li side of th e ^ a d . He applied his / * Of Armed Forces Skuting Lessous brakes, police said, but akldded in-, to the Martin ear. Both carii rs'^ oelved damages estimated at about ’ «J " ' . \ Naw Haven, Coni(., Jap. 10 (P)— The Racraatlon DejMrtment la $300 and they both had to be SATURDAYS Ban. Proaeott Bush (R ^onn) to­ Organising another . set of Roller MtMBEK f D c MIm Uclco Efitds, FaeoHy AtfTlMr \ towed from the scene. Neither driv­ Vol. XXIV, No. 17 Friday, January 10 Compiled' by Students of Mueh( day oellad for a unified command Skating Lesaoha for boys and girle er wee hurt in the Nation's armed forces. from 10 years of age and tip. The Martin is scheduled to appear in a i Ma*ixJi^eAie/i ^n444i Ca. Bush Mid that “ Reorganization lessons will ba held at the West Town Court tomorrow to answer to o t tha Department of Defense, in 1 / Side Recreation Center every Mon­ the charge. 693 MAIN STRfU ord 1 •) NORTH MAIN STPEfT • MANCMFSTfB f;ONN Legion oM ibnor Application Blanks Ready Alumni Swim Older to create.a unified command, day evening, beginning this Mon- Injun Hoopmen Lose! be the only way to end rivalry dp)^ from 6 to 8 o'clock. 9 A. M. to 12 NOON Application blanks for the and wasteful competition among The Instruction 'wtU be by the Manchaatar Science Fair are team Defeats tha armed aervlces." Playtime Roller Skating Service of Church Observes now available In room 247. The senator, who la a member Four Vacation Games o$ the Bfnate Committee on Armed Holyoke, Mesa:, and will feature Week of Prayer MHS Varsity SdrvleM, said he was convinced free style, dance, speed and figure vtbeifd must he a much grMter skating. V Dark wert the heart# of many There will be a alight fee charged A prayer service in obeenrance Sports Prophecy a a 'of unlflcation of the mill Mancheater baaketball enthuiiaats Cheerleaders The Manchester High Bwlihming fo m e than now exlats. which will also cover the rental of of the univenial week of prayer I - 1 Bqpad fell to defeat at tha hands mndo his remarks in a skates. A leaser fee will be charged will be held tonight at 7:30 at the aa the Manchester Indians con* The Manchester Indians host lljf “ ^ of a formidable Alumni Dee. >0, for a meeting of for those having their own skates. Covenant Congrogational CSiurch eluded their vacation schedule with undefeated Hall High tonight at Anyone wishing, to participate In It wHl be youth night. See Victories at tha hmpa pool. ne Club of New Haven. four consecutive losses, three of the Manchester High School !\do not believe that we should these akatlng lessons may reglater The topic win be "The Word of which were CCIL defeaU. The Arena. Boys take heed! .Your The Alumni consisted of a com­ on or before Monday at the West God.” • ' sporta editor’s crystal ball sees aboUah the saparate identitisa of Indians fell to Meriden, tho, Man­ bination of former Manchester A m y , Navy and Air Force, Bide Recreation Center. The Juniors will meet at the a foggy 57-54 Injun victory! For Indians ducks, all of outstanding ablUty. chester Alumni, Wethersfield, but wa.muat find a way of ending For further information regard­ church et 7 o’clock, and will be die- '• ' A1 Weiss In tha first avant of ths after­ the predtnt eituatlon In which each ing this activity, call either Jim miseed at 8:30 rather- than at 8 and Bristol, Jan. 3, IWS, Dec. 30, \ After ascending into the Arena noon an Alumni Squad of Ed Stilaa, ■MViee deems to be planning to Herdic, Superintendent of recrea­ o’clock. STOREWIDE f ■ Dec. 27. and Dec, 20, respectively. r;':i on her magic carpet dressed as a Bob Smith, Dava Woodbury and fight a vritr by itself, or at least ac- tion; or Wally Fortin, program di­ . Those attending the service are The recent setbacks put the kwami, Diane Arthur predicted at Lae Elganbrod defeated the var­ (oortUag to Ita own preconceived rector at the Recreation Office. reminded that there is no parking Indians below par with a 1-4 over- sity team of Dan Dorpiar, Fata the Pep Rally that Manohester war pfana.’^ Bush added. on Sprt.ee St., but parktng is al­ : all record and a 1-3 league stand- Honor Grads X. Zi^llo, Bruca McClain and co-cap- 11a streasad that tha county lowed tn the church driveway, on WK- Hjgh School is going to win its taln Jim Davla In the medley relay. not(M unified War plans, using Peart and E. Center Sts., end in ' ^ e Red Raiders of Meriden future games, particularly Fri­ In the second event BUI Steuk special capabUlUea of each aerv- Rockville Driver the Johnson driveway at 29 Spruce were the most recent orf conquer­ Talk College day’s game with Hall High of posed out Tom Woods for a var­ IM ,to tha miuclifium advantage St. ors las they romped over the West Hartford. The MHS cheer­ sity score in tha 200 yard free- and' not aepaiiite plans In Held in Mishap Indian^.4" the fourth quarter of leaders came out as ’’sptriU" do­ ■tyla. In the 50 yard freestyle Bob whteh Mch aervlea pmphaalzes Its play to Win 61-45. Captain Bob At NHS Tea ing the ’’Indian War Dance” to Warren and Forbes Warren fin­ Barbwa Mary Lauretano Roger Anderson . own Importance. Fran^iz.M. Martin, 36, of Rock­ Ztijac of Meriden was king of the ■leek Swam!' music. ished first and second respectively "Bach service'ihuat be assigned court that ^ h t as he tallied 26 Bob Albert in i Francis Robin­ ville, was artwried early this morn­ Correction “ Old grads” and MH8 students for the Alumni. apeclflc roleajmd ihissions adapted ing and cbargSd.^th failure to points. 20 in the important second •’Pleaaant’’ and "pretty’’ are two "What Is life unless you laugh?” son, dressed as typical teanagera exchanged greetings at the Alum­ In the 100 yard orthodox breast- to the a | ^ o f apace, apeed and grant half of the traveled portion naif. The Raidefa connected on 24 apt adjectives describing the girl aptly describes this week’s "Senior of today in racoon coats and Ivj stroke Bob Smith of the Alumni misailea/)^uah aaid, ’’But I do not FANCY HEEDLESS out of 62 attempt^, which was a ni Night party of Vcrplanck Chap­ of the Week," Rogci Anderson, League hats, were swinging boi of the highway to oncoming traf­ PINK OR WHITE the senior class honors this week. finished first trailed by Pete Zeg- beliai^the task can be eccom- fic. He was Involved in a ^-car ac­ far 'Ihetter percentage than the ter of the National Honor Society Barbara Mary Lauretano is a a n of Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Ander­ chains-as they came running into Uo (ff the varsity. pIlMMd succeesfully under the falling Indians. Meriden pressed a Four Wallingford. hlgh — A former baby wes sued feelings of delight and apprehen­ Some phase of physics in college, organized sports at school, Ly­ Top^Fashiofi aari (’57), Ed Wcjcll' (’56), Elwood zer, St. Joseph College; Larry La- Carol Flacher HMrta. Besides newspaper articles, prize in the 1654 Science Fair. The ’Teela Coil ia one p tthie year’s vor of the Alumni. for damagea yea-er e . on a charge man Hail High School, but to­ polla. Tufts; Simone Amirault. pany. In her spare time Barbara Clyde Richard ’58 sion. intend to use a solid propellent • An sAcisoi unit that occupUi no Lecheuse (’67), Buzz Keeney (’66), plays tennis and bowls. Dave helped write the color for the Science Fair “ suggested projects.” Since thie year’s Science Fair of antlcing his fdrpter sitter away A big moment in their lives ar­ fuel, composed of 75 per cent zinc gether they rather monopolize the TM lATIST DivnonaiNT uiiblc 6oor spact. . . tithsr *ut- Dale Brown (’57), Dave Turklng Hartford Hospital; Dave Nutter, Q—Why was the U.S. trade doly higher offices in the school’s sci­ Barbara considers fried chicken, WELl televised games. promises to be the best yet, with $300 worth of prizee being of­ from her hukband.X rives a week from today when they and 25 per cent sulphur. M AUTOMATIC HIATINO prod* high from utjliiy room, tc.i (’56), Ronnie Simmona (’56), Bates; James’Tatro Harvard; Gret- lar issued? / The former staff member is liow Robert King, 41, asked 250 entific groups. banana splits and Como’s "Catch fered, I feel that every eligible pereon ehould meke an effort to leave by plane for the Naval Avia­ Whatever the outcome of the WITM TM COMSACTMtIS OS garag* or cloiel or sit* low in ■X«o Cyr (’57), Charlie Boginnl chen Palmer, University of Hart­ A—The U.S. trade dollars /o t a candidate for the staff ot Station pounds ($700) heart balm In a legal tion Ordnance Testing Station at firing, the ' boys have done much Charlie is president of the Sci- crawl iptcc, attic or ba*«m*oi._ ford Art School; Bob Liepls, Trin­ a Palling Star’’ as particular favor­ 1873 to 1885 were issued for .'Cir­ A IVAaMOM TtUNX (’67), and A1 Johnson (’57). Turk- ites. WIBC, a closed circuit station enter,” Hodgkins said. Young aclentiats'from the elementary Clinic Visited action against the ex-baby, Neil Chlncoteague, Va. already and have a hard time con- ishce Club, and David Is chairman 6$ Service accesi from either *ida> ity; Dave' Toomey, Yale; Joyce culation in the Orient to compete broadcasting *o colleges and dormi­ ington was high for the Alumni Her balky Studebaker in heavy achools, aa well as the High School, aiwiilanning projects for the Dunseith, now 21. The 67-lnch, one-stage rocket, ceal/ng their enthusla.sm. ,|of the Physics Club. Neill and Bill With 15 points, Dubanoski for the Glldle, First National Bank; Bar­ traffic is Barbara’s main dislike in with the Mexican peso. Some trade tories. Tltls FM station is under King said hia wife, now 36. used ‘sl'just can't believe the four q fi are president and vice president, bara Salo, Westbrook Junior Col­ dollars are still circulating ^In the complete control of a Yale aenlor. Science Fair, applications for which must be in by February 1. which took them about e month to MANCHESTER SHEET METAL WORKS Indians also had 15. Other double life. 6ys to baby-eit 18 yerrs ego with Neil build. Is to b.e fired on an offrShore us could do such a job.’’ .-says respectively, of the Mathematics figure, scorers were Wojcik with lege; Dick Morrison, Princeton; Orient. George Ordway ’61. (Herald Photo by Oflara.) wboee psmente lived next door. AS Charlie. "I hope everything goes Club. David and Neil are bn the 14 HIGH ST. — MI 8-541$ Evelyn Harry, Mlddlebury; and When asked what she liked about island the next day. Jan. 1$.' If the 10, and Keeney with 11.'Mistretta her Senior Year, she replied, ’’The A trip to a gynjif^tic clinic at the boy grew older, King related, weather is unfavorable, the launch- off smoothly.” (student council. came through with 10 for the In­ Ivar Jozus, Dartmouth. swell friends I have." the relaUonahip changed, and hie Others however dropped In to the University pC Bridgeport was ing will be put off a week. dians. What’s Barbara’s New Year’s Wife haa now left him to ll've with TOe project got the approval of At the halif tha .n.lumni led by spend a pleasant hour or so renew­ Resolution? "Trying to cut down on taken recentj^ by Mr. Matthew Dunselth. ing acquaintances with former the Ottice- of the jShief of NaVal 31-10 and in the third quarter the length of my telephone conver­ World Reviews Outstanding Events Maetozo UM a group of five MHS Ths cotirt book the ceae under Informatiqn in Washinrton after stretched their lead to 36-30. Com­ teachers, classmates and friends. sations," she says. boys In oroer to gain advanced in­ adviuement. state and local authorities banned ; To Perpetuate manding the boards with Turking' Paula Adams ’56 Many delightful experiences will formation on the subject and to the firing for .safety reason.5. ton, Keeney, and Hohenthal and be Barbara’s as she continues to As MHS makes hearty resolu-*sport accomplishments. shows-'-and an assembly entitled “Through'^tions. Model Assembly at Hlllyer help'the boys who are trying out The boys'^cam e apprehensive; rushing by Wojcik, the Alurtml win friends in her' charming mod­ tions and turns over fresh leaves that wln|i overshadowed losses. the Science Barrier" were highly College on April 8. Twenty-two for the Physical Education Club. Stalled Auto Hit, when Lt. Cpriur. Joseph G. Bell, of A Cherished squad was Just a littlie more power­ Mr. Vaders Made est way. . for the new year which is un­ '.Honors Won instructive. schools were represented at this .The five boys were Robert Albert, the N e v y ^ d Marine Corp Reserve ful than expected. Saimond again Barbara is the daughter of Mr! rolling it is appropriate to take a Manchesmi; High School had Students, of Manchester High meeting. Gillee Boiasonneault, Raymond No Arrests Made Trainiiig Center at nearby F ort! N o w ! gave the fans a good display of ball Interview ‘V ictim ’ and Mrs. Michael Lauretano of 21 final backward glance at 1657, a many students to be proud of.^ as School ehjoyed the traditional New membera were also added Borst: Delbert Reynolds, and Brad­ H alex^vised them tljelr launch-' Memory handling with little :diooting, while View St. year filled with many events and winners of prizes, awards and Thahkagiving Assembly and the to the High School World Staff and ford Vale. eryA s too short. JANUARY'S FUa OIL Dubanoaki and Mistretta fought Carol Huestis ’58, honors. / acholarshipa, - X Cbiptmaa concert both of which Janet Flevell was elected . ''editor. The clinic consisted of 11 ex- A car atalied In a snow bank on /com m en ted William Bayne, 16, Choose wisely the monuinent BILL CAN BE AS LOW hard at the backboards against Mr. 'William Vaders attended the Sports Events of 1657 In Scholastic Art Ayrards', David »ro excellent. The ’’Worldlings” attended the 25 hibittona by experts on various the tide of Broad St. was hit by who Is credited by the others with that will stand forever in the towering Ahimnl. Dec. 13 meeting of the High School The ^Mh s basketball team Flavell won the highest, numlxip of Club Activitlea annuel Press Conference at the phases of physical education equip­ another car about 9:15 p.m. being the driving force behind the AS JUNE'S WITH OUR CONVENIENT University of Omnecticut with the silent tribute to your loved Previous to the Wethersfield World Staff and was' invited to be Chris!(tmas Busy started the 1857 year on the eight awards for MHS. His '’Portfolio^ 1857 was also a year in which ment Each boy was allowed to terdey, caualng - about $100 dSm- project: foot by capturing the CCIL title was eligible to- compete for -'a the many clubs of Manchester staffs of Quill and Sbmanhia. select eight' of these phases of '’ age to each vehicle. X "There's a 50-50 chance of its ones. game, Bristol came to town and the ’’victim” of interview practice -The Somanbia/'Bteff had a epa- began the winter vacation with a F o r R ou n d T a b le ^wlth a fine 7-1 league record. After scholarship. Thirty-two other^H S High School played important equipment, and was then given a Police said that the driven going off. The launcher should be BUDGET PLAN! concerning his recent trip to traveling to the State Tourna­ students received keys and-honor- roles in extra-cunpfcular affairs. ghetti supper M the home of Mias one-half hour instruction period north by Arthur J. Richer, 52, of three feet longer snd we;may not 68^2 victory over the Indians lone Fellowa-'to-criebrate the com­ We havo our otvn designing Outstanding player fpr Bristol was Bridgeport to evaluate a school ments In New Haven and suffer­ able mention In the.Art /(Contest. The newly organized Freshman on each phase. This inatruction $64 Parker St., hit tbC stalled car have time to build another. The service to build a monument Easy payments Plus Free Sohitor The Round Table 8lnge™,^k se­ Peter Zaglio was awarded an unex­ Olrla' Club held a “June Jump,” pletion of the 1657 edition. was based on age-level, whereby operated by Jam es^. Coulllng, 38, Navy may lend us one, though." Captsiln Tom Anderson, w'hose there. ing a defeat by 'Wilbur Cross High JL'HT FOR VOU at no extra We treat yqUr storage tank lected group of 42 volcea^om the School, tha Indiana atill boasted a pected art prize for a'poater deco- (in June, of course) which was Pub^h "Qulir an older boy received more . ad- of Glastonbury. The mishap occur­ We estimate your yearly brilliant jump shot stopped the The questions asked were gen­ MHS choirs, had an^pxceptlonally eating- the Book Fai^ Quilt, the |lHS literary maga­ coat. We d6 all cutting in fuel needs. The cost is divid­ with SheU- Sonltor to pro­ Indians, and he scored 23 points. l2-S record. attended by-120 persona. Fashion- -vanced instruction. About 250 bovi red in front of the Post Office Par­ our own shop, from the erally very intelligent and probing. busy (Jhrtstmas season, singing for In Scholastic Rating inwards in minded sophomore girls o f the zine made Its 1857 debut in Feb­ and girls from throughout the cel Poet Station, south of Green ed into equal low monlhly tect it against inside rust Dubanoski was high for Manches­ Some of them were; "When is a The season’s most humorous rough stone to the finished and corrosion. No charge. PTA groups, service organiza­ game proved to be the Senior- the state contest, the key winners Girls Club visited Coret Casuals ruary wi»K the winter edition. The state attended the clinic. Manor Blvd. payments. . There are no ter with 13 points. school evaluated?’’, ’’How much Weak Nervou$ memorial . . . AND WE finance charges. tions, church groups and also ap­ Faculty game in March. A few from MHS included Pascal Poe, and received an idea of the new^ cover wad designed by Dave Flav­ , Bob Seelert, ’60. Ooulllng'S'Car had skidded off the EMPLOY TOE MOST The Indians, playing a strong does it cost?” (An evaluation pearing at school assemblies and Marilyn Fiahe, Karl Relchelt, ell. Thp^ spring issue contained Automatic Delivery who played on the Senior team spring fashions for 1857. ■' road ahd had come to rest with Its sKH-i-FXJi- m e n a v a i l ­ defensive first quarter, kept the costs about $700. This Includes the concerts, and on television. Evelyn Yavinsky, Daje Brown and storlw' and poema in which varied Filter protection, too We automatically deliver were Larry Herzog,' Bill, A y a r, A feature event of the Jpnlor reap end buried In the-banking. The Run-Down Folks a b l e . score quite low as they led 6-5. The bill for the many printed forms T w o'of the service groups, Kl- Dave Nutter-in the Senior Division Girls’ Club was a potluck sUpper origjnallty was shown. uCident occurred as Richer stert- Only Shell Heating Oil con­ your Shell Heating Oil. As needed, and the food supplied.) Dick Farrell, Bob Watson and Bill .sedond quarter Anderson and Cas w ^ s and Rotary, provdd^^ com- Handler. Some of the stars on the while John Sterling won a key in which proved a huge suegeia. They A bingo game (in French) high­ Class Constructs / w td pass. No one was hurt and Toil *f Now StrofiRtii and Enargy tains Shell's special additive your supply diminishes our tolene for Bristol paced Bristol to “How do you become an evalua­ the Junior Dlylaion. .plete meals' for the singers, while faculty team were Matthew Mae- also made stuffed animals to bring lighted a meeting of the French n / no arrest was made. Patrolman With FERRIZAN Othera may try to cofry out .skillful that keeps your burner filter records tell us when you HURRY FOR FIRST SELECTIONI a 21-16 lead. The Indiana never tor?” (The teachers volunteer^ refreshments were provided at all Ip the National Scholastic Writing pleasure to the handicapped. 4*nd III club. The first prize was an Business Models John Hughes said. screen clean ail winter. need oil. closed the gap more than a few are assigned to this job. The^Are tozQ, William Snilth, A1 Cone, if you »re wea)c— nervous and work. . . . .but it is never duplicated the other engagements. Richard Danielson, cfharles Beat- Contest, Frank Salmonson won Topping the Ust-pf events for appropriate pin with a picture of r*el senarally run-down and de­ points as Bristol led the third recommended by. the prlnpliial of Wednesday, Die. 18 the Man­ commendation for his short story the Senior Girls’ Cfiub was a fash­ the Eiffel Tower on it. pressed, because of tired Impov- quarter 38-30 and went on to win tie. Theodore Martin and Donald Mr. Harry Smith's Sales (Jlaas MV Warning Issued the school in which tlW ^teach.) chester group ap'peared on the Race, The score of this off-the rec­ “ Lost Island” In the Junior Divi­ ion show held' April 8, prior to a The cafeteria was the scene of has Completed scale model con­ eriihrd blood you certainly should The Indians play Hall tonight in "Just what Is evjihjated in a Kathy Godfrey Program, ’’Con­ sion, Maryanne Beach received a- sporta dance. The clothes, donated the Latin Club Banquet, which was see what the famous FERRIZAN . . . AT THIS LOW PRICE ord game was a tie-the first tie in struction of business eatablishX Hartford, Jan. 10 iff)—The state formula can do for you. the Manchester High School arena, school?” (The efttCiency of the necticut Life,” There were so the history of the event. gold key and a certificate. by local stores varied from sports­ held ip true Roman fashion. The ments In town. The purpose o f ^ e MANCHESTER teacher, the sifbject which is many favorable comments about eommiaaioner for motor vehicles, To you w* say — Tr> Hall la the leading team in the The Ducks, Manohestef High Faculty advisora presented merit wear to evening gowns. setting was the Republican period project la to show how the interior f'ERRIZAN, the new fast-actlnc ______CCID league. taught and hpw it is taught.) the slngenf that Miss Godfrey re­ awards to many seniors for their in the time of Caesar. John J, Tynan, appealed to motor­ SERVICE llS te swimming team, splashed. to a The MHS Student Council spon­ and the exterior of a bulldihg af­ ists to clean all anow off their cars lodine-tron reconstructive Tonic "To whom is the report of an quested that they return for her .500 average. Pool records were outstanding work during the year sored the fourth annual Talent Girls from the Girls Leaders’ fects the proapective customer. .\lalie the four weeks' test. Ymi MEMORIAL COMPANY CALL Ml 9-7540 CONCERT ASSEMBLY evaluation sent?” (The several Dec. 24 program.. On Dec. 26. the done in extra curricular clubs and to avoid having it blown off and must feel stronger, have more pep i THEY’LL GO LIKE MAGIC! broken by Dom Squatrito in di­ Show in May. Jokes, music and club attended a Playday at Spring- The models are now ow display in blinding other drivers, hitting OPPOSITE EAST CEMETERY 24 HOUR D E LIV ER Y and SERVICE The annual Christmas concert copies of the evaluation are sent to group performed at a dinner par­ activities. the show window. / :ind- energy, work esslety alecp ving; John Dormer, in the 100 dancing made the evening a suc- field College In the spring, while padeatriana or damaging other ve- sounder or money bark. presented by the Manchester High the principal of the school, the ty at the home of,'Mls8 Godfrey Many quailed ^ seniors won autumn found them marching in a Some of the models and stu­ HARRISON STREET—TEL. Ml 9-5807 • GREEN STAMPS • yard backstroke and Bob Warren scholarships. They incisided Donald ceas. Dale Brown acted as master hiclaa. He also warned drivers to Uet FERRIZAN today at an School choirs and orchestra, under State department, the superintend' from 5 p.m,.to 7 p.m. The girls, in the 60 yard freestyle. of ceremonies while Bill LeonS and newly organized Drill Team. dents who mode them include; econom'’ nrlce. too -C-ibiete 51.5#, a dressed in evening gowns, and the Anderson, Bill Ayer. Jphn Delany, keep windshields clean to avoid ac­ 4. IMETTI, Proprietor • Now foihion-hit Ivy striposi the direction of C. Albert Pearson ent o f schools, and the teachers of hia band provided the musical First National interior. Maize J. W. HALE DEPT. STORE and Robert C. Vater, was present boys in white coats and plaid bow • In February Mrs. June Brady Carolyn Johnson, Ivar Jozus, Cath­ The Manchester High School De­ cidents. the school.) background. bating a u b won third place In the Pomeroy; First National exterior, ed to the student body Dec. 20 In When asked what the students of tics and cummerbunds, sang on organized Aquaettes, the MHS erine Olmstead, Austra Ozols: Bill Mark PeterMto; Manchester DrivcT two assemblies. The poheert was the spiral ma'rble staircase In the female in counterpart, to the Stephens, John Dormer, Harold In a somewhat different vein, State Debate held at the.University • W ool and nylon Ombro-tonosI Manchester High could do to help In Thegtw, A1 Davidson and Dick f revleweil'ln The Herald after the spacious hall o f the house. As an Ducks, who feature synchronized Melendy and Dick Pepin. the Student Council also sponsored of Connecticut. Four members of Stevepaon; City Service and Gas , their school when It is evaluated the SAA campaign and the Navajo the Audio-Visual Club attended the public evening concert that day. next year, Mr. Vaders replied, appreciative geature, Mias 'Godr swimming. In April the club per­ Representing Manchester High Station, Ldulae Hughes; Friendly frey presented ■ the singers with formed a water ballet wh i c h School In Girls’ State and Boys Indian Drive. At the conclusion of Connecticut Audio-Visual Educa­ Ice Cream Oo., Betty Ahlberg; • W ool and mohair EibolinosI "Just act natural.” a week-jong campaigpi the student Alexandra Gburskl ’60 ski scarfs in the school colors, proved a huge success. State at the University of Con­ tion Aasn. session in West Hart­ ManchiMter Motel, Livio Monaco; m m n m K ! red and white. MHS marksmen didn’t stop necticut were Richard Yules, Sam body of Manchester High SchoPl ford. Revard House, Brian Revard; and This performance completed the shooting until they captured the Foster, Karl Reichelt, Bob Albert, elected (jharles Van Ausdall head In addition to continually help­ Shoe Repairing and Hat Cleaning, • Exciting Block-M agic fobHcsl Steve Provost, Mary Austin and of the Student Council for the com­ ing in the school library, the Li­ — 9 n tA C K A € t n d l j \ ^ 8 Christmas schedule for the Round (JCIL crown in 1857. In Stnte Tom Carrol. Faculty Members Table Singers. However, parties Championship matches at Win­ Jean Blanchard. ing school year. brary Pages also , attended a re­ Margie Stoddahl, ’59. Ixtrudod Aluminum o im ort Foris-inspirod dosignsi at different members* homes were chester Range in New. Haven the In the fall of 1857 Judith Pontillo Another feature event was the gional meeting. way to buy a car! -Attend School Tea held throughout the remaining Rifle Squad bowed to New'London came in first in the *’I Speak for National Honor Society Induction Civil Defense Club members di­ It’s the THRIFTIEST school vacation. and . N'otre Dame High Schools, held in the spring when 46 new rected ,air raid drills and are al­ Q^W ho la considered the ’’fa­ Democracy Contest.” Jane - Godz Pupils Produce STORM AND SCREEN • Flottoring slim -linf silhouottoil ther of modern piano playing"? The Christmas tea arranged by losing'by a small margin. was second place winner and Dick members were inducted before 800 ways on hand to help in any A—Muzio Clementi. Italian pi­ Another GCIL "crown was cap­ Olmstead won third prize. The guests in the auditorium. Club ^.ergency. the Home Economics department members elected Dick Dubanoaki Pretty Petticoats anist and composer. His collection Popular -Teacher tured by the golf Warn. Led'.by three students represented the sen- ' *The Future Nurses’ Club, fo^ • Volvot cellarsi Button trimol of 100 Studies is still used in de­ Dec. 17, was greatly enjoyed by Captain Joe Segal, they had a fine lor, sophomore and junior cJa.sses president;. Marilyn Taylor, vice girls interested in the profession, It helps you stretch your dollars far! veloping piano technique. about 100 of the teachers ahd oth­ showing with a 12-0 record. I; respectively. president; Carolyn House, secre­ helps our sdhool nurse, Mias CecUa If In the-next two weeks you WINDOWS R esig ns to W ed tary; Dick Yules, treasurer; Carol er staff members at MHS. The tea The MHS netmen placed third In' Varied Assemblies Wandt, in her office. see a freahman bouncing through • Push-up flioovoil Turn-back eufftl Q—Who started counting time Heustis, Senior advisor, and Karl Amid popping fiaeh bulbs the the hails, giving you' short i was put on in the spirit of Christ­ CCIL - competition. The tennis Many informative and interest­ Reichelt, Junior advisor. from the birth of Christ? Miss Sylvia French, who haa team, led by 'co-captalna Steve ing-aasemblies were presented in Photography Club is always on glimpses of her gaily ruffled pet­ mas and fellowship to give the taught freshman English at Man­ The dramatic associations of the hand to take candid shots of all ticoat the chances are that the pet­ A—In the A.D. 500's the monk workers of as large a school as Pjekman and Paul O’Bright, ended 1857. Fall and winter brought the o Rich liningil W orm intorlinlngsl .Dionysiiis Exlguus Introduced the chester High -School for the last school have presented two major school events for publication in ticoat was made by the girl ner- this a chance to get-together. the season with a 7-4 mark. Sports Awards Asaembliea .held'In self. t V' present custom of reckoning time two years, left the faculty at The 1857 track season ended the Arena. Recipients* of the Tom productions in the course ot the Somanhis. The girls who have cooking for year. In March. Paint and Powder Musically speaking MHS ia One hundred and fifty freshmen by coijnting the years'from the this term spent the previous week Christmas time. She will ■ marry with a 5-6 tra,ck record-under the McAn Shoe Awards for football 9 M is s o fi' s iz o s . . . but not every birth of Christ, which he miscalcu­ Mr. Edward Nyhagen of New Jer­ put on “CurtaliT Going Up” under most certainly on Its toes. Three girls are now busily engaged In making various Christmas cookies. tine leadership of Dick Pepin and were Joe- Dyer and Oilles Boisson putting the finishing touches on lated 4 to 6 years later than the sey on Feb. 8. Dom Squatrito. . neault. Scott C^lendaniel received the direction of Mr. Kenneth Holt. dance bands have been formed to A low cost “ TRUST CO. ” Automobile Loan Those who poured the tea were: lay at sporta dancea and aaaem- their petticoats. Two styles of pet­ s l i o l actual date. Theodora Hladky, Alice Crosby, On her last day of teaching, at Manchester Htgh’e baseball tealti the Pete Wlgren Trophy for Ooss Taking part in this delightful play fabric/ Stylo and color in every a farewell party. Miss French was were Tom Turner, Linds Hartwell, Slies. ' • ^ ticoats are being made, atraight Beverly'Hayes, Helene Rpeke and captured CCIL laurels with 6 vie- Country onaa and those with full akirta, Q—Is the gpvemor of Puerto Pam Simmons. The servers were: presented with gifts of sterling toclqa and 3 lossei In league com­ The Arena was again the scene Nancy Hallin, Julie Haugh, Dan The Spring Concert was pre­ sijver by her students. Firestone and Candace King. sented by the orchestra, the fresh­ but both have fancy ruffles. ' Rico still appointed by the Presi­ Margaret Sackcrat, Patricia petition. At the completion o f the of a fall aasembly as the cheer­ The reason petticoats are being dent of the United States ? D'Amato, Sheila Pitney, Carol All her pupils were sprry to see season they had an'8-4 record. leaders, majorettes and band all The new auditorium stage' was man, sophomore, junior and senior again the scene of a major play aa choirs, and the Round Table Sin’g- made before akirta ia to acquaint A—No, since 1648, the Gove; i or Carlson, Marie Farmer, and Rita her leave and wished her much The harriers paced themaelvea joined foroea to encourage achooI U m our convoniont Lay-Aw oy Ploitee* future ha'ppiness. Sock and Buskin presented "The enf, accompanied by Brenda Cole. the girls with the use of a pattern laUaOafiea »pS»nml haa been elected by the people for Seymour. to 8 vtctorlee against 5 losses. spirit for games to come. and how to follow the directions a 4-year term. Lynn Longfellow. Linda Hartwell, ’60. (JuripUB Savage” in December, In Organists Brenda Cole and Ken ml tHghl txfre c*if it 3 rtol traclri — 3 Inttrlt They placed eight in the CIAC 'Other assemblies which were es­ this charming 3-act comedy, Miller were chosen to play at the working with material and how to meet. pecially enjoyable were Mr. Dwight Marsha Spade played the leading Eastern States EbcposlUCn. use a sewing machine. The teach­ Inqulrff at fflthar it Csmpltts Iniulfrtieii and imtet Q—Are there any navigable nv- Lu^’HN CHRISTMAS Although the 1657 football sea­ Perry’s ’’Western Caravan,” with ers of Home Economica feel that role aa Mrs. Savage; Bett.'’ Regan The Majorettes, led by captain Member FDIO of our offices. (Katactlan ara in Wyoming? The Latin classes of Mrs. Lucille Students to Entertain PTO son ended with no wine apd eight' slides of the western trip lakeri by portrayed Mrs. Padey ' ancl Flor­ Nancy Sloan, added color to the once the girls have completed their THE ■' .ji? A—'No. ■ Gipson were assigned to do proj­ losses, nevertheless the Indians MHS Students shown by Itr. Gil­ ence was played by Julie,Haugh.. annua! Band Concert, The liand petticoaL they will be able to .it Vsntilaltt ta any dtqraa provided many exciting games bert Huiit aa master of ceremonlee; ects concerning Cfhrietmas and the A demonstration of swimming In the realm of science the played -aelectiona which were boU) “whiz” through their zklrts. it frtcUlen tnfInaertd and Q—What Islandf lie opposite the -throughput the season. and an assembly entitled "Back to . Jill Diskan ’60 « Saturnalia, the rRoman holiday skills and of baton-twirling wtU MHS Club once again sponsored classical and popular. fully gunrantaad CaroUha coast? corresponding to our Christmas. Dick Dubanoaki, Bobby Daigle Bongo,” which featured ja u se­ the annual Science Fair. Three . Manchester High School acted provide entertainment for the PBOJECTOR PURCHASED V rdlOHT TILL. *9 . A —^Tha. Bermudas. Among'the many interesting and MHS Parent-Teacher Organiza­ and Lee BogU led the soccer team lections aUd Latin American mU hundred and twenty-five projecta aa host to the Music Festival to ■,.M i colorful projecta were crossword to a fine 6-3-1 record, placing see- sic. 7 • -■ I ■ wero on exhibit and the awards achdols In .this section of Connec­ The student activity fund has re­ V. C O M PAN Y tion meeting ' on Monday eve- cently purphaaed a 16.mm. aUent FREE ESTIMATE— NO OBLIGATION Q—When was the B’nal B'rith puzzles, which were drawn on ' ning. The regular business meet-' ond with Hall High School In 8CIL 'Very interesting to Students was were worth over 100 doliare. First ticut tn the si»Xng. The Round I backgrounds of Christmas trees a talk by Mr. Louis Paulus, who prize went to Bob Olmatead whMa Table Singena end all the . choirs film projector' with reveraibla founded? ing wUl take .place at 7:30. Tlie competition'. (?. : lirt BERLIN TURNPIKE > A—This aervice organization and a map 6f Italy: Christmas swimming demonstration by < At moat of. these games the red ■poke on life and customs in Bel­ 'p roJ ^ w6a entitled “ The Working participated. : ■ ,, .; ' ■peed. The . projector ia ible to % was concaiVad In a New York cafe cards Of all shapes and sizes, dec­ students under the direction of and. ^hlte outfits of the MHS gium, his native land, and an as­ og aa4ura.“ Sam Foster and , Ben .Aa 1957 ckme to a cloae. it was make the film' atop ati'a .pertain /point, run in alow motion, or re- WEATHER GUARD (ROUTES 5 and IS) AT ROUTE 72 OVERFASS by 13 Jawa tn 1543, ■« an Inatm- orated -with artistic work and writ­ Mri. June Brady and Mr. Rich­ cheerleadera became fn ' familiar sembly called “ Showboat to Broad- Sblio won second and third prises clear that club activitlea ac'hleved Ufay’’ in which profeaatonfil fing' an all-time high in this lin t mem­ varae tha film. It will be used to '44$ MAIN ST., MANCHESTER I- J i ' I J a'li siiii ...... I ,11 , I I . mill I I I II II ' I I I„ ,1 I.4 « . I I I I II m i ■ mant for btingLng together alt' ten in Latin; and Christmas trees ard SoUanek, and the major- sight as thfy Inaptred tha student respedtlvely. ‘ MAM OffKl littftfli ^ am#m Jews, rs^pardVM o f rellgioua opin- decorated with ornaments on which ettea’ performance wtfl begbfi. at body to cheer the Indiana on to vio-\ era sang old Mlaaiaalppt . j Affairs C3ub added orable year In our fine new school. ■how films of football jgamas 'in . ti woaw MAW sail PHONE MI »-60$S iea, fMvmpble oncia or economic Latih derivatives were written. 8 o’clock. tory. '-.■■■ ' , ■aleoUpna ahd modem Boagt. 46 new msim)>arii In the ' Kathy Fournier, tha playsiw I v " r A d v is e in The "-It l^iiyo • Alexandra dburaki. ’60 I tivleir dll lUaobaater Hlsh’s A adanea program oa pliyaica maipbera Attended tha - -- - ” Doria MchelUaeh. . . Uargta Itoddard ’M' i-' ' *■ • '' A ■' • '\V. ■: h- . ■A r 7 cV-.. ■" 1} ■'t' £ .

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Labor, Aircraft Columhia E j o ^ e t i Ybimg'Dave Beck Fourth Atlas tvs. ’ ■’>4 10 ■■Year Effort Nee Differ Sharply U .S. Reception Lilly Rice Notes SO Years Denied, New Trial A ' ^ ■ ' A " Snow Downs Successful in As Talks Be^n SsatUe, . Jan, Id (*>—Superior For U.S. to Pass Ke ■ ^ ...... M • u l s a n i n i n Judge Georg* H. Revell* yeaterday anavcral Test Burbank, Calif., Jan. 1() (d*).— Chicken Coop turned down's plea by Dava Beck Hie opening of 1958 aircraft ln% Jr., sqn of the president of the (CofiMnurd from W ^e One) By KLBANOR TUTTLE A 34 by 54 empty two atory (Contlnaed from Page One) dustry eollective bargaining talks (Continued from Page One) . .Tdanriftetx Union, for a new trial Fifty' yaari a country librarian chicken house, owned by F. Stan­ on grand tgreeny charge*. Ha a«id the study panel aet pp produced a sharp differsnee of Young Beck and his father were by a family foundation he hbad* A^ked what Eisenhower said armament negotiations below the • Is tha record held by Mrs. Lillian ley Andrinvs of Rt. 87, eollapeed News Tidbits opinion between management and Rica, X petite silver-haired lady 'both convicted in. edparate jury vidll have .later reports on politic^, when n« heard the newa, Hagerty Obituary swmrnit level. Sen. Fulbright - yesterday from too much anow ^nf Culled from AP Wires reporteirhe exclaimed, "Good.” labor. . who hiU tha car* 'of SaXton B.- Lit­ trials late last year o f miaappropri[- economic and human aspects of Ark) -said Dulles, in talking with the roof. . atiiig th* proceeds, $6,550, from Chairman Lyndon B. Johnson First negotiations yesterday tle Fra* Library at (Columbia Cen­ these problems. A l b ^ E . Fish the Senate Foreign Relations Com- ter. "tVa balteva this tops all the Andrews said the^.,>«dop haa the sale of three uhion'TOwned Chatrtnan Johnson, introducing (D-Tex) tolO'sUie Senate Prepared­ wera between District T37 of the ness subcommKtee of the success­ Albert * . Fish. 384 Lake St., mlttse, "expressed hope long term* o t faithful service been'empty for years and cars. Both asked for hew trials on flockffeller to the aubcommittee. Civil Aeronautics Board says Intsmsttonal Assn, of Machinists grounds of Juror prejudice, eiyora said many of the Rockefeller rcc- Saul F. Binstock o f California, ful Atlas teat a i^ termed it "quite (lAM ) and the Lockheed Aircraft Bolton, died at MgsehesUr Me­ about the future.” among tha numeMu* public sepv- he had' kept thttfs of little value' encouraging.” \ morial Hospital last Night after a ,ant* in thl* towp. in th* bjitidlng. Th* building's in Instructions to'' the jury and ommendtitions for strengthening who insured himself for $125,000 Corp. California Division, ‘pte "He said he bed reaeons to be­ denial of dqe process of law. defenses already had been put into set off dynamite blast which Johnson said thi»\Was only a talks will be resumed next short illness. ■ X - ^ lieve Rusela might be more smena- An added celebration will be hers and two ends collapaed: A retired farmer, he Bad lived . Sunday, for Lilly, as aha is^ fondly In dismissing young Beck's mo­ operation. ■ hurled him to death front airUner partial -trial of the pilspned inter­ Wednesday. ble to discussion of disarmament «Wa could give ho estimate of continental weapon. in the Bolton area for more than known, .will celebrate her 79tb damage. He said he does no^ tion, Judge Revelle said he could Rockefeller explained that the over Mojave desert last summer. Represeqtativea of the lAM and later-—that something may devel­ find nothing to justify s nsw trial nongovernmental study was made Harold J. Gibbons, Teamsters But he said it added the tlniUd Auto Workers met here 40 years. He' waa a. member of op that would Improve the climate - blrthd^. plan to rebuild. y . SM VK> , Self, PICK-UP the Calvary Temple in Hartford. ana indicated he would sentence demands of the Senate groti] -' In 1908, she marrieq Howard Rice by a panel of 30 members, which Union vice president from St. 'recently to consondste their de- for negotiation,” Flilbright added, Cub* to Meet Monday young Beck next month. The con­ funds foK speeding up the He leaves his wife, Mrs. Emma but said Dulles did not discuss his . and they 'became parents of two he said represented a cross sec­ Louis, says 100 Midwestern offi­ msAds. Results of the Lockheed Edward MacDoughlli^ (tlubaeout viction carries a. maximuni sbn- Cases o( Soda at tion of national leadership. He said cials of the union have pledged production pt such missiles najratiatlons are likely .to set a Bristol Fish; thrgs daughters. Mrs. reasons. children. Miss Gladys Rice, her apter, . said that the Den IILaitilattiM vfded. WUUam Coseo of Bolton, Mrs, Fulbright and several other daughter, with whom ahe now' tence of a 10 year prison term. , Its conclusions represented the $1,040 each for common legal de­ pam m in the'surcraft n)dtistry others meeting scheduled for Today Judge Revell* waa to DISCOUNT PRICES fense fu n d .. .Opinion mounts that i The announcement from Wash- Malcolm Beckwith of East Long- members agreed, in commentl|ig Uvea. Is a teacher at the Barnard aWedneqday night haa been re­ $ 1 - ! 0 thinking of more than 50 persons. and nava a bearing on autb,. In Joy Andenon question Charles Hickling of Su­ The report, i.ssued last weekend, mysterious bottle message pur- i ingtpn said meadow, Maaa., and Mrs. Floyd on the Russian note, that a aum- Behool In Manchester. Her son, the scheduled for Monday and be I T u Iiid. dustryXbargaining. WilUama of Manchester; four burban Bellevue who served a* ^ Our Bottling Pier urged greater unification of the portedly tossed from sinkly^ "This test of’\h e 'jAtlas, under mlt conferenee ia not; indicated late WescoU Rice, waa a nporter held at the hbm* of btr. end Mrs. Pins Deporft ' development by th^ AlAir Force and Presi^nt John Snider of sons, Everett of Manchester. Hsr- now, but said there is a need Jqlm Card at the center. Buslneas Mr. /Xnd Mr*; > 'Anderson, foreman of the Beck Sr. jury, and Armed Services in part through Windjammer Pamis Is a fake. ' trict '137 Said ita demSnds for 16, th ey for the Manchester Herald some 20 New Britain, ahnoiince the en- Robert 'Raulson of nearby Ed­ a recasting of the role of the Joint Steels, aircrafts and rails, lose Convair, was one of a series of ' Id of Willow Grove, Pa^ and Wll- for preliminary "feeler” negotia­ year* ago. ■ ofth e meeting will pertain mostly intermediate range imd .intercon­ 000 workers at Lockheed plants in and Arthur Fish, both of Bol- tions. to pIXM for the Cub Scout exhibit 'gag'ement of their duightar, Lypi)* monds, who has accused HlckUng Chiefs of SUff. ground as stock market declines, in Burbank, B6dmdale and Maywood - Oame H m aa Tot Joy, to Carl. V. Guatafson, ton of Of saylM before Beck went oh trial $1.65 DcUTWtd Rockefeller said the panel felt moderately active trading early tinental range ballistic missile toh;\Uuree brothers, Milton of "We ought to begin thinking in to be art up at the Natcheug Dis­ total about 3t( cents an hpur In BoMoiC\Chotge of Mandiester and The-library was established In Mr. -and Mr*.. Carl AAGuatafson, that "tlfiiy ought to throw the book I 1 ^ IncL MANCHESTE that the United States could .af­ this afternoon. . . . Physician dis­ flights conducted at the Canaveral Urms of preparatory talks" from 1888, only four' yeara'before Lilly trict Sebut Exposition slated, for station." the announcement said. wags inct^esi\Psid holidays^ in­ E a m e s t ^ ^ of California; 22 the ambassadorial level up, Ful­ th* StateNArmory In WilHmantic SlMipleSt. \ , at him.” ’ Pins Depodt ford Increased spending for such closed that 2.5 babies a year arc creased swing Shift differentlsls, waq bhm. Strangely enough, the Heckling has denied ever making things as education and Health and born U> Inmates of Women's Re­ It rose siowly through hasy gran^t^h in and three great- bright said, "and explore the poe- Feb. 8 from 2 'p.m. until 9 pm. Miss Anderson graduated troia Improved health Snd welare bene' children. atblllty of ultimate agreemenU." man'for whom it waa named was New Britain. High School and it such s statement. ★ ★ ★ ' ; B0TTLIN6 still cure its military defleiencies. formatory lit Framingham. Mass. clouds. Us bright trail of fire was responsible for her coming to Co­ Wedding Ptanned The funeral' HI be held tomor- Along the same line. sen.Sen. sparx-Spark- Of interest mre is..the coming now a student nurse at Middlesex 10 HENDERSON ID. T V o Somber Thiirata’ visible for almost three minutes. Lockhted Vice I^sideht Burt lumbia. tiUly and her t-win brother, But he said the major effort row.... afternoon______a) M o’clock at the • (D-Ala) said that “ if the am- wedding of James Walker Tripp, Hospital School of Nursing, Mid­ Enfield Mui Killed Small Bottles have been denied for certain proj­ The thunder of its mighty en­ C. Monemnlth said the XAM de­ Holmea Funeral Hqina, 400 Main : baraadors accomplish anything at George Pinckney, at 5 years^of age, dletown. Her fiance served with Ml 3-7922 must be concentrated now on gines—a primary mptor and two . were orphans living li> Meriden. son of Mr. and M n. Kenneth L. Case of 24 meeting what he called "two som­ ects. mands ‘‘eali for a staggering total St. Burial will be\ln Elmwood ,jj concrete we could go oN to the Trlpjy, former local residents now the U. S. Coast Guard and is now ThompaonviUa, Jan. 10 (F) — A After the public forenoon ses­ boosters—could be heard even after Of approxknately 80 rents an hour Cemetery, Vernon. foreign minister level*^ end poasi- Saxton Little learned that a home employed by th* SNETCO in South Off ber thrusts"—one coming from the the missile itself vanished in high waa being sought for them and Uying in Waterford, to Miss Bar­ 54-year-old employe of th* TOwn sion for Rockefeller, the Senate in additional pay and fringe bene­ FViende may cell et thq funerel bly eventually to a aummit meet­ bara Jeanne Brennan, daughter of Windsor L ocks. ' Of Enfield Highway Department $iao Communist p>ish for world domi­ group planned to go behind closed clouds. brought them to hla native town. I T « IncL Csntor St. nation and the other from a rapid­ fits beaides other jcoet items in­ home from 7 to 9:30 tonigiit. ing- Mr. and Mr*. Joseph P. Brennan No definite date has been aet Was injured fatally today when doors In the afternoon to hear Shortly before disappearing into volving additional sums which we Rusaia already haa rejectad a . Lilly went to live with Miss Emily for the wedding. ..Plus DqMfiit North Off ly developing weapons technology the overcast, the missile arched of- Danielson, Feb. 8, in the St. he woe run over by a town truck Maj. Gen. John B. Medarla, direc­ CM not now even begin to ostt ■ Beajamln George Young NATO auggeeUon for a foreign (Aunt Emily) Williams in the James Church in Danielson at at a snow-dumping spot on th*. which conhf- destroy -mankind. tor of the Army's missiles pro­ over gradually to the southeast, house .where she -now live* Wn$t Contff jSt^ Rockefeffer said the panel felt aoeurataly,'' Tolland — Benjamin George mtnistera' meeting as a means of 10:30 arm. A reception will follow spent the c:jHatmaa taceas with bank of -the Obimecticut River. gram. /over the test range which extends Burning Church breaking the disarmament dead- od Cdlumbia Green, and her his parents n .S5 Detivered a . the United' States in the next year 5,000 miles out across the Atlan­ Smd^ 'aid the lAM demand^ Young, 57, died lest night et Rock­ at RatcUffe Ihn in Plainfield. Police aeid CHifford E. Tobey, of A 2-hour fire destroyed Mount Hebron Baptist Church today in for a Ig^centa an hour cost of liv-'' ville City HoeptUI after a short lock* brother went to Simon Hunt’s Town Farm Rd., slipped and fell T u I n c L DailylY 9 to 5 Or two would have the capacity to tic Ocean. house on Pin* St. No one even Personals meet any Russian military moves. packed tenement district of Meriden. Fire sent dozens of fami­ i..g inerSast. 8 per cent general illness. According to Moilcow Radio, Mrs. Gordon Llewellyn of Sara- Mancbeater Evening Herald under the rear wheels of a (ruck Phn Deposit / S o t 9. to ,8 The Atlas is the American an­ which broadcast a summary, Bul- dreamed then just bow closely knit But the balance of military! lies to street in freezing weather before firemen from six com­ wage inureSse and other- benefits He 'Was bom Jan,. 18, 19M 1** aota, Fla. who la visiting her sis­ Ooltinlbia correspondent. Hr*. Don­ operated by Lawrence Girard, 28, T swer to the Soviet claim of inter­ munities controlled $10,000 blaze. Story on Page One. (AP Pho­ total abor.t M cents and he de­ this town, son of tha Ute John ganln's newest note a l » op)wsed . Lilly'* life was to become with the ald R. Tnttie, AGademy 8-34SS; of Thotnpsonvill*. power is shifting toward the Many Donate continental ballistic capability. ter and husband, Mr. snd Mr*. Soviets, he said, lading that the ' tofax.) clared; andenALytUaTheurer LytUaTheurer Young. Ho lived theme foreignloresgn minisUremimaiers meeting,i name of Saxton B.' Uttle, the 70 Msspti A. Nuhfer,. has gone to aituatlon a year or two hence | This is the second apparently "The company knows full well in Hartford for many yearn before saying that "certain poatll year old man who had . become'fapr successful firing of "The Beast." ss Wethersfield to spend some time would depend on steps which this , Ticket Books that our p.opoaal ia a composite returning to Tolland five years tlclpsnts in\a meeting at t’lia • friend. wjth Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bellcourt. country takes immediately the Atlas is known to Its builders. one and that we ara aeeking no­ ago. HeXwas employed as a sales­ level” w ould' bring prejudices - Loved Library Snow, Problems Remain On the first two tries, ■- the big Can Pay Price The idea of turning In old Char- Belgians Place High Value where nea. 80 cents an hour or 50 man. \ which might wrack the negotia- The library, In its Infancy, waa Mrs. Clarence Jeffries, Leonards U.8. military spending must be missile started to get out of con­ cents or sn’’thtn'; slmllsr." He leaves two brothers, Charles tiona. atUbllshiHl in a small square wood­ Bridge Rd., reports 24 Inches of to“ Oak Bridge tickets fo.' charity trol shortly after launching and Increased by $3 billion annuallv h is caiight on fast In Ihi,; area. A Snider added that "Our propos­ of RocHviUe\snd John of Newing­ ■No New Ground' en building wMch was just serosa^ snow St their home. Tjie figure is and must continue to go up until had to be destroyed. On Education^ Says Gaudano als are moderate th effect and we ton, end a elster, Mrs. William The not* as delivered yaatarday the street from "Aunt Emily's.” the measurement, by ruler, of snow quick check of the IT offices ac­ The third launching last Dec. 17 1965. Rockefeller said. He added centing the ticket.s reveals about intend to stand by them, not only Dmyton of Gurnee, lU. waa in Russian. Officials said a The )mi* girl loved to go there. topping an old stove in their yard. that the panel is convinced the was successful over a 600-mile at Lockheed but with all other The funeral will be held tomor­ praltminary translation indicatad Even then books fascinated her. This section is the last to be 150 people' have already gone out range. The Air Force said the mis­ The ability of the B e,l g I a n^They of course, also tend the small price can be paid. . of their way to turn them in. firms under contlact” row at 1 ’.30 p.m'. at the L a d'd It followed the aaine lihaa as a ' Mr. Mid Mrs. Alanson H. Fox, then dug out. Families on the road One recommendation by ■ the sile landed In a preselected tar­ people to make ends meet despite neighborhood stores while the man Bulganin note to British Prime Ubrarians.tioved having Lilly there The Manchester Junior Cham- of the house' Is out working ' more Monesmith said the lAM de­ Funeral Home. 19\ElUngton Ave., have actually been marooned since study.panel was that the chairman get area. terrific odds has aroused the ad­ with the Rev. Allison R. Heaps of- Minister Harold Macmillan. A aiid spent aa much time- a* they Tuesday and yesterday. First Se­ l)er of Commerce will convert the laboriously. It seems that there are mands, if granted in full, would British spokesman in London said of the .Joint Chiefs of Staff be made Today's test was believed sched­ increase the Lockheed California fieisUng.. Burial will be In Hillside could spare, reading to her, telling lectman Clair L. Robinson report-t the principal military adviser to tickets i'.to cash with the coopera­ miration of Manchester’s ex­ no women doing production work the message to Macmillan "broke uled for about the same distance. in the shops in Belgium. Division payroll snd fringe benefit Cemetery, Munson, Mass. her atories and showing, her books. ed the road hadn't yet been dug DELIVERED PRICE the President and secretary of de- tion of the Greater Hartfo-d No attempt to fire the Atlas over change teacher, Michael Guadano. no new ground,” ' JI this was to play, an Important Bridge Authority. Tlie money will Schooling means a great deal costs by some $50 million a Friends may call at the funeral out so the school bus could travel Equipped witir 312 fen.v. its full 5,000-mile range is ex­ The local man finds that. In the An announcement by Moscow u ny's life, for *(ter being over it. benefit the Jaycees Charity Ball, country, where he la presently here to enable a man to make a year, or 35 per cent. home today from 7 to 9 p.m. radio showed, however, there was Edwin U. Weisl, counsel to the pected until late this year. It Is better living. The office clerk with "If such increases set the pat­ dusted from elementary school, Many people still do not have Senate subcommittee, told Rocke­ Jan. 25, given for the Manchester designed to carry a hydrogen war­ teaching English, the people do a new and far more insistent note her formal education ceased. h.p. Mqine, push- Mental Health C!'n'. and the Man- a knowledge of four languages, tern for agreements among the Merrill M^'Odqr their car* out. Driveways are feller there had been contentions head that distance In 25 minutes. without many of the luxuriee In Bulganin's bid for a summit Bhe w’Bs disappoint^ that she slowly being opened by men with che.ster Infantile Paralysis Assn. which are common In this country, bank employes and business em­ major California aircraft com­ Rockville — Mer^W M. Cedor, meeting. The Moacow working th's would set up a "Prussian-type" The tall, silvery Atlas was rolled ployes, the professional group, all panies alone, the additional coat could 'not go on to high school, but equipment to dto it. but there were button r^ ie. hootor military control in this country. Town Clerk E5c’ ard Tomliiel, away from Its working tower such 88 television and automobiles. 61, of 4 Strong Ave., died, lest night was; tranajM^tion snd expense was too co-chairiTian of the ball, reports these have a salary with a starting would total about half a billion at RockviTJe City HospIDd- more^ demands than manpower Disputing this contention. Rocke­ shortly after 8 a.m. Here is Guadano’s latest letter— "Th* Soviet government pro­ much fw Aunt Emily to manage. Herald Photo by Pinto yesterday, ‘ , and dolrofttr, pad- feller said the chief military advis­ fraternal and other organizations wage which is at least double that dollars a year." he said. He was w m July 15, '1896 in poses to call In the course of th* For a while, a weak sun poking An American staying in Belgium of the unskilled worker. And be- The Lockheed-TAM contract ex­ She did arrange for some tutoring A World of Books and Happy Memories James y. Currie er would still be under the civilian arc planning to collect book.s from through the clouds sent rays for a long enough timi to get to Somersville, the son of PetSt.^ and' next two or three month* of 1958 for the lltN* ^rl, however, snd en­ control of the President, the secre­ members,at their regular meetings caiue they so greatly value and piring March 5 calls for wages Sophia JsnekI Gedor. a conference of'leading atatesmen James V. Currie, 65, died sue tolerable. By far one of jhe W. G. McNally and Sons, con­ which was to be used to purchase of some of \he older nstlves of the bath cleaner, tubeless Brown. A1 Gunther la treasurer. most eMearing things to hear was tracting and building uith capital The funeral of Mrs. Hannah B. ** *" . books for the library; A condition town- for such offenses as steal­ Sposltq- bf Avon St. as couple all officer.s above one-star rank Mrs. Joan Remklewlcz. 27, of El­ fice , building rooms, doing houSe- fects of Elsenhower's State of th* AVAILABLE tires, delivers up to "38 cease to be identified with any in­ The dinner, and entertainment lington pleaded guilty to the worli during the day, working as a young niother say that she didn’t stock of $50^000 dividefi into 2,000 Larson, 87 E. Middle* Tpke., was of the gift was that whoever, w ing a neighbor's. chickens. These chairmen, assisted by Mr. and ^rs. committee Includes Frank Schei- held St 2:30 yesterday afternoon Union Message yesterday. mlnistM of the Congregatibna'l' for-the style, she Johb Coll^ of South W inds(^ Mr- mile.s per gallon, car­ dividual .service. Instead, they charges. The fatter two also plead­ salesladies, and doing other tasks mind, because she thought life shares, at par value of $25 each. In that picasags, Eisenhower benpflug. Heniy McCann. Harold ed guilty to theft. usuBlly. tpe domain of -women would be better for her, children. Starting capital. $1,000 Walter O. at the Watkins-West Funeral Church should be, ex-offlcio, k-. the skeletons In and Mrs. Austin Brimley Md Mr. The new and better way to In­ ries 5 passengers, large would become ■ officers "of the told Congress that the Soviets are sure your home Is with the Armed P'orces of the United Perrett and Edward Paganl. The State Police say the trio robbed McNally. Irene L. McNally and Home. The Rev. C. Henfy Ander­ member of the committee, and anyohql^s closet and Mrs. Robert Lane / o f East refreshment committee consists of son, pastor of Emanuel Lutheran using every means at their com­ ■*>* Home Hartford. Mr. and M r^ Willard HOMEOWNER'S FAMILY selection 'to choose States. " $45 from Harry Hill, 52, Vernon, 18 for Ronald DeCandis, 17, of Charlotte G. Delorey, Incorpora­ mand- to "expand their power one that "N o book of an immoral ns- with arson was delayed until Jan. Church, pffleiated and G. Albert , ture, nor any book denying the After 5^N(ears ihe library might Andrews of Glastonbiuy, and Mr. POLICY. from. Drive this car At yesterday's subcommittee' and forced him into his own car 30 at the request of ’State’s Atty. Coventiy, charged with reckless tors. way or another, throughout -th* 1, hearing, Maj. Gen. Bernard A. oh Center Rd. They were arrested Marriage' license Pearson was organist. Burial was vital truth* of Christianity, should well be considered, almost a part and Mrs. Riehard Rita of Wapping. today. You can’t afford - Fritz Wilkinson. The ticket com- Joel Reed, II, who said he is wait­ driving; and John E. Edwards, 30, in East Cemetery. world.” They are waging "total be placed* in the library.” At that of her home, foKslW has had Care You get broad fire coverage, Schriever. director of the Air, by State Police as they were at- ing for a report from State Police. Rockville, charged with rape. Both Frank Oabron, 99 Farm Dr., and Cold War" and the only possible burglary, protection, liability not to own one. $1590. Force ballistic missiles program. 1 mittee includes R6y.w j Goslln, Louis tempting, to back Hill’s car out of Mildred Elizabeth Hobson. 212 Por- Bearers were Henry Johnson, tlpie the onjy church in town was of the building toSWnk about al­ McNulty is charged with setting pleaded innocent. Also ordered as a Walter Reichardt, Thomas Walk­ answer, Eisenhower said. "1* to ■ the Congregational Church. For so. Therd is an oiPburning fur­ Truck Perclted oli Rail insurance and additional living spent hours behind closed d ^ rs I Hennequ'.".- E'>«er Vennart and *1** driveway. fire to a building inxyernon and court trial, with no date set. was tir St., Jan. 18, St. Mary's Episco­ wage total peace." expenses if fire drives you out outlining present and future plans i ( Bradley, who pleaded Innocent pal Church. ' er,, Charles Daniels, Ernest And­ many years' the library committee nace in the building nows^ut this has admitted knowled^ of aeversd the case of Erich H. Ruder, 25, erson and Einar Anderson. He suggested that the United ...accepted the risponslbity of was not always so.- For yeaqs Mr. Westport, Jhn. 10 (AS—A huge of your home. There is a sub­ sn.qoachlng the Connecticut JARVIS AGENCY They said Schriever also te.sti- on Diane Dr., $13,500 each. the John F. Tiemev Funeral Home, not open the Turhpike Sit the Westport ’ ' en- Mrs. Iris J. Bishop, 33. postmas­ Five of alx' youtha arrested In was sst for Feb, 18. Chamberland again. public every day. In fact, in the fire. 854 Center St., Manchester '55 T . BiRD^ '57 CADILLAC : '56 BUICK fled he has asked for funds that ter of the Eagleville Post Office 219 W. Center St. Burial will be in trance> ThercNweie no injuries. It '57 LINCOLN .\T*T NET AT RECORD connection with a morals case at pleaded guilty to the charge, East Cemetery. 'Winter, Friday afternoon and, eve- There were the .oil lamps, too, This Jet black Thundcrbtrd Eldorado Biarritz Convertible,, ■Super Riviera four door hard- ■New York. Jan. 10 (Ah— dnd George Hart, 30, also of Eagle­ the. University of CMnnecllcut sev­ 99 ^^1% SUPPORT IKE took a large cTane and a heavy Call .MI S-41I2—MI 3-7847 Premier Landau four door while Breton pleaded innocent. Friends may call at the funeral -n in g are the only regular hours. which had to be cared for. Slje has Fordomstic drive, radie, hardtop, power steering, potv- power ateering, power brake*, top,' power steering, , power EM .American Telephone t Tele­ ville, were each fined $100 for las­ eral weeks ago were also put to Washington, Jan. 10 (A5—The ; However, if someone need.* a book, needed a stepladder to climb on duty tractor an hoha^and a half to 6-way power seat, autronio Paul P. Gorman, 26, of Vernon, White House reported today that home today from 2 to 5 aii'd from 7 puli the truck back wkthe road. heater, wliitewall tirea, Con­ er brakes, power test, power brake*, dynaflow drive, ratdio, graph C-p., the world'n biggest civious carriage and given 60 daya plea today. former manager of the Vernon Inn, Police or special information, Mrs. Rice, to reach the big lamp hanging in tinental wheel, hardtop and eye, captive air. whitewall ny­ suspended jail sentences. Both messages from the public on to 9:30 p.m. Arrests window!, radio, heater, aolld heater, whitewall tire*, tntone Personal Notices public utility, today reported It* Pleading guilty to the following pleaded guilty to theft of $258 and who lives across the street, la si- the middle 'of me room. convertible top, black and lon tires,' genuine leather In­ flniali. Imnwculate throngh-^ w'ere placed on probation for two charges were: William Stead, 23, President Eisenhower’s State of Members of Liohs Lodge, No. 72, white finish. 3,400 mile*. net income for the fourth quar­ was ordered to appear Jan. 30 for w ^ s willing and ready to open up, Active la Community white -leather Interior. I.lke Showroom condition. terior. jet black finish. 11,000 out. ' ter ended Dec. SI rose to a rec­ years, WUUmantIc, carnal knowledge of a sentencing. the Union address are running Knights of Pythias, of which he j Manchester police today report- ■ The library contains some 12,000 Being librarian hasn’t kept ■ her new. mile*. • Joseph Yockachonis, 48. East minor female and injury or risk of 6*'/i per cent in' support. of his was a member for many years, will I ' . X In Memoriam ord $178,350,000 equal to 92.76 Robert L. Morse, 30. o f Somers, ' ■ books on its shelves.with more old­ from lending her time and talents a share from $I6‘2,80S,6I8 or Harnpton, was sentenced to 60 days injury to children; Henry von proposals. Press secretary'James conduct a memorial aetwlce at the i er books stored in the attic - with to many other outlets in the com­ in Tolland County Jail for breach pleaded guilty to theft of $300 and C. Hagerty said the number of funeral Home tonight at 8 o’clock.; charged with failure to pay over- IB lovms nienmr.v of Mr* nmli ! S2..59 n share In the 19.56 period. Husjsn, 17, also of Wllltmantic, In­ will be sentenced Jan. 30. a complete'record of them so that munity through Uie years. She $ 2 , 5 8 2 $ 4 , 4 8 8 $5,777 $2,266 shn paji-erl away January For the full year 1957, It re­ of the peace; H.e was arrested Oct. decent assault and injury- of. risk messages recel»'ed Is "In the hnn------^ time parking tickets. This bring* ' they can be e^ ilj^ lck ed out. was a Sunday School'teacher -for ported record earnings of $685,- 21 for creating a disturbance at of injury to minor children: and Speeding cases continued were- dreds,” but he had no specific Thomas Edison invented the I to 18 the number of such arrests , Tastes Charge more than 20 years; and, a lover those of Robert J, Dent, 41, East 'SS OIOS. S88 STOP '54 CADIUAC CONV. '55 MERC, hardtop '55 FORD CONV. Loving niemorl- a never die 860,000 equal to $10.75 a share, his wife's home in Hebron. Roland Vellleux. 17, and Thomha figure. phonograph in 1877. ' made here this month. IJlly tells about the difference of flowers, she has grown and ar­ As time goe* lui and day* pa** t).v compared . with $616,490,207 or A plea In the case of John P. McNiff, 42. both of Mansfield, In. Hartford, to Jan. 81 Short Calendar in th* books o f today and those ranged them* for many years. She In our heart preriou* memoriea are jury or risk of Injury to minor chil­ Sesaioh; and William McLachlsn, Arrested yesterday on Town SATURDAYS v $1,695 $2,695 $1,695 $1,495 kept $10.74 a share in 1956. McNultv, 16, of Vernon charged MCMBER F 0 I C Of a moliicr we loved and ahall never dren. 31, Danbury, to Jan.'SO. Court warrants were Mias Bea­ forgei. Arthur P. Staf/ano, 16, of South, Continued until the spring term trice Bellticcl, 53, of East Hart' 'S3 DODGE 4-DR. '53 FORD HARDTOP Snow Removal Budget Low^ ford; Hugh F. Hayden, 32, of l i l '$3 ME8CURY 4-D8. '49 MERCURY 4-DR. . Ijaughtrr. Mi*. Jf. Mr.MulIcn. Coventry, pleaded innocent to a were the cases of William Covey, cU McundveiieA, Ca, Son. Jame* Greenaway. charge of injury or risk of injury to 29, Coventry, charged with breach Wells St.; William R. Ross, 33, of $895 $675 $99 $865 Pension Deferment Dispute children, and Richard Bowen, 20, of peace; and William Trepanier, East Hartford; Mrs. Kathleen Col­ OPEN TONIGHT S93 MAIN 5TRFET ond 15 NORTH MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER CONN In Memoriam o f' Danielson, failed to appear to >31, "‘Middletown, charged with Martin Asks for Increase lins of East Hartford; Andrew answer to charges of indecent aa- breaking and entering and theft at Gaura of New Haven, and Mr*. lUY 9 A. M . to 12 NOON *54 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. 'SS FORD 2-DOOR '56 CHEV. 2-DOOR ■so CADILUC 4.DX In lovtni: mrmorv of Tht rcuB Anp'-Itt Scheduled for Joint Talk sault and rape. a Vernon gasoline station. Anita R Morrell, 22, of East Hart­ Who pasrH awny January in. Tlie heavy fnow that fell on"removal after the storm. He said ford. NOW! $895 $1,095 $1,495 $295' The four, youths who pleaded Manchester thii week led General that he had been told that three Hayden is charged with failing T»’0 dear brlRhi pvap. guilty this morning were ordered different plows have gone up the A l«»nd<»r iimjlp. Pension Board members who dis-* perml.ssion first to Police Chief Manager RlchaVd Martin today to to pay tickets issued, here in Oc­ *56 PONT. HARDTOP •S4 MERCURY 4-DR. *54 LINC. HARDTOP '56 MERCURY 2-Dlt •A loving h««rt ihai kn**m nn pute the general manager's author Herman Bchendci and later to to appear Jan. 30 (or sentencing. same street in one hour'to open a tober and November. He posted a Da#p trUBt In God, However, their sentence! may About Town advertise for a $5,tC increase in l-c*r lane. That all waa right. ity to grant pension deferrals alone Municipal Building Custodian Wil­ $5 bond on. each count for Town $1,595 $1,795 arp scheduled to meet in his office hinge on the outcome of Staffano'a the town’s snow removal budget. “ Duplicate- effort- is a waste of Court arraignment on Jan. 18. $1,695 $1,095 Her Joy to makf afjpie oih'T .bright liam Bray. ' , trial, expected to be held earlier. If al* by man and a member who is an al- sion ordinam^. to l^man decisions of peace and improper parking. lert who was a member. Her The snow re.noval epproprlatiMi ican airman and a German girl, ’ REPAIBR ON TVS, RADIOS, PHONOGBATHS, In .iqir-hearts precious memnrie* are daughter, Misis Gladys Seelert, is now in the budget was set by Town that the manager had told him he whose bodies were found in a LINCOLN-MERCURY tornoy, authority to grant pension on retirement - deferrals. George B. Freeman, 18. Coven­ . I ^ WASHERS, BEFRIOERATORS \ ' kept' deferral* allowing town employes also a member. Directors in May for the fiscal year thought the number of complaints 'car hear here last - week, ap­ Of'S mother we loved, snd *11*11 never The Pension Board has- four try, a Windham High School sen­ was normal for the size of the " Coll for informatidii TODAY. BROS. CdNljlNENTAIi foiget. to work beyond the age of- 65 rests members, including a working ior, was fined $5Q ea'ch on two ending next July, Martin had asked peared. to he accidental. -A with the Board as a whole. | foi $28,000 "and Town Engineer storm.- ‘ • spokesman said that an autopsy SERVICE 8lo;iba poMy friwid»>. Iria- Martin haa recently granted per­ hiake a report, probably.'"In .a suspended sentences on each cqunt trip when a moose jumped on the 9 1 '7 mission tq'two towm (sm.piflyes - to Diractor Ted ,Yivmtnga report­ with the present situation, that as bodies were discovered Jaix 4 In I« ':i( e!>CIT:R ST. ■ ■ , ' -CORNER'PIT-C^BtW tlves asd nelghhors srhp.werc so g<-n- couple of months." on ordiBSnee and placi^ oij probation for two ho6d of their truck. As *he dam­ much equipment as was n a a'da d •rou* sad kind 4n my recent sorrow. ^ continue working beyond- . the ags aged truck stopped, the moose dis- ed th*t he haa received many com- a wooded area one mile eaist of changes. The Board ha* tha power .years. "fi nu had been ordered.' I by Ju^e was ordered F4b. appeared. ,, piaints on th* proerc ' ' ifiMt, jrioreBC* taytor. *>( 6*- He acted alone in grintlng to change .the ordinance. ■ Trial "T % • /. V . ' V . ‘ ' ■' i- s L : r , . ■ ■ ■■■■ .N . ■V 7- 7t '- ’7’ ■■ \ - V ■ . "'x-" ■■''■ ^ ■ ' Q- / . i a - ".' 7 > 7 ’ - ' " v ' . .. It. - r >, 'I' in \ ■' - y . ■V ^ •! ' •» 'V‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,' MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRn)AY, JANUARY 10, 1961 V' FAOT TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.< FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1968 PAGE THIRTEEN BY HAMLIN rffonung a amall youth wattad wi up^Astlrely ot coal.—Quantin I t H w - 4 L L K Y O O P to tlta deak with an Imjportant ai? inkai|dUe, R, t>. }, Ky. and withdraw three cenita from hla n Finn Suspends V M »N V»ELL,OirOCURSE, Nathan Hale PTA Free-Trade Policy Essential^ PUB THB VBBT nNEBT IN ftIMTHTT PVOUTV6MO Sense and Nonsense acebUnt. Monday morning, how* T^er-B veiy «!Ay w ■■ ^ ■ y TM'MOON CO N Fl[»«S aver, he promptly returned the tvren.^ What do wa N4 Union Aides To Hear Gatchell QUALITY USfD CARS W N O r IN MV'NM/I' ...... ’I...... money. '' ^ Silverstein Tells Kiwanians ALWATS 8BB OUR OOMPUnrB SELBOnON MMiNfi te r 6«cnoN.\£r A South Dukota ■t*t« Miiator S. ‘ Worry about poaalble atl^r Teacher—So__ _ you _ didn't _ apand ^ New Haven, Jan. S (r>—Your ^. A* R'aV'^ X ME SKJW * IM g *v» a new Uluetration of neea that never came—13 peH^pour three c « ^ 'n” Tha Nathan Haia PTA wlU baar A LW A Y S AT LIAST 50 CARS AMCRE ^ union laaderd-have been auapended Nathan B. Oatchell apeak Tuesday ^ flne wyins of an anolant phl- cent Youngater—Qh,-no, but a fallow old days a person who. Painful as it may be to IndhrMtialt Sllveratein also criticised tariffa ? TO CHOOSE FROM loaopher, "Man ' waa bom , for 4.' Wortiee aboiit children and In the tamporarliy biacause of a 2*day at 8 p.m. on hla trips to Mexico. uat.likes to. have a little caa)) on missed a Btagecoach waa raslgnsd Affectionately known, aa "Nate," Arms and induatriaa, the ndoption bn the ground that they an, in hla ! SEDANB. OOUFB8. STATION WAGONS. OONVRRTIBUES mutual asaiatanee." ■ fMenda—/’lO per cent. ig a A y on^wo for tha ■ work atoppagie atlhe Olln Mathle- view, subaldlea which promote in- land over Satu;May and Sunday. to waiting ^ he will .present a revlaed. up-to- of a frae-trado policy by this coon j A euatomer antered tha amfll G.'.Worrtea that have A,real- next one. Now. you ofteKaes a man Chemieal Corp.’a Webtm-n Braaa efficiency among domestic' Indus- < ALL OUR CARS ARE FULLY GUAkANTEID town barber ahop. foundation—g per cent ■■ -::yf date account of hie travela, IHiia- tiTr is morally, politically and econ BANK PINANCINO UP TO 8« MONTHS The chamber of bommeree huUd- annoyed if he mlaeed one i 'Milts Wvlalon last E>ec. ig.lT, trated with tli)lea. In 1854, he spent try. "They are enervating, dtarup- Cuatomer—How aoon canYou dut omically yseiytlal. o p e n TILL » EVENINGS ink; at'WIHiamson,1, W, Va., U built a revolving door. Tha company announced thiKem* '■ / W'.'; ' four months on an' extended motor­ tive, and deaden management In-: my hairT (to the proprietor who A veteran hunter took a younk cycle tour of .Mexico end Guate­ Thia was the ^rden of a tiM de centlve," he said, adding that they [ waa Seated In an eaay chair per^ aniatcur along on an expedition to poraiy Buapeneione yesterday Snd require the conaumer to pay more j BARLOW MOTOR SALES aald IS ahop atewarda received^ mala, covering 12,000 milee. He livered at the weekly Kiwann Club uainjr the pagea of the weekly pa> the wood* one A y , The hunter luncheon yesterday by 8 'w Sllver- because of . the Inefficiency of a | W n ^ I^ E AVE.. ROCR V1LLB—PHONE TB B-38tt per.) ' . ' O^R BOARDING HOUS^ witk M AJO R H ( diacipllnary notices. It aald the un­ made tripe by car and air in the waa hbrrlfMd to aea lha youngater following yeara. and recently re­ ateln, preeident of the Rpgcre Corp. doiheatic Industry, Barber (to errand boy)—BUI, (^rawing a caleful - bead oh a ion officials had aanctloned and en­ He disputed the view that Lariffa couraged an "illegal walkout." turned from a winter vacation In of Manchester, tlogeiw ahd Willli- run over and tell the editor that pheaaant running along on the VlBU.THAr LOOKCBETTER IMAM South America. mantle. are Justified because domestic In- d like my aciaaora If he'a done ground. 1HB CCMETE YtUPYB BSeH Pour ahlfta walked out In protest - ' r X f M i duatfy has to. compete against for­ editin’ the next edition. (3entleman i»A b . MARTHA.' X’M P 6 R - Oatchell formerly taught Eng­ .Sllveratein pictured tariff walla SporUman.^SU>E! Never ahoot 5H(xynH<5 —Bu t ■ “ igBfdat; the company’s plan to put eign products that are made by a a ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS and DOOBS • waitin' for h haircut. lish at Mancheater High School a one of tha barriera that must be BY AL V ^ MEER a running bird. rECBHfi A TRCAApdOODS IT 60W O 6 L|Ke ^ ^ thii pUt^ on week-long routing low-paid labor. Sllverstetii con­ PRISCILLA’S POP Amateur-i-Of oourae not Can’t IBBA^UWM© 5UH POvNER isf . for 10 yeara. He aerved with the I removed if we/sre ever to achieve ahlfta. The union wanted to con* Army during World War II In the tended that better design, not low WE’LL BEGIN ^ HA2EU NO. N O _ I MEAN you see I ’m waiting for Mm to FOR TH^KAKiNd iNOUBTRy GdT TO I X I U the goal of mm world—the alterna­ THE ^ ^ Marriage ia' a two-way atrOTt, tinuaSUraight ahlfta that had been South Pacific and waa aeparated tive to whibh, he said, "Is no wages, permit many foreign prod­ WITH THE MOS WILL 1 They get jma gfing and comii^. ■land atlllT • -J W.^e-RUMAPH/Z-^^RECALU ^MOCKillAA )n effecKfor a year’a tryout -Vi A.-YW ainria " X ucts to be sold more cheaply than IMPOBTANTi HAtsID ME PA YM E N o u ro p tH ic with the rank of lieutenant colo­ world t B O O t ^ NB VOUH64T6R6 The fouTvofflclals suspended are nel. He directed the Mancheater Thee local induatrialist spoke from American-made products. GOT A PICTURE WINDOW -7 PART! i-y THE BOOK ----“ - gOrSPlRCS „ (e'4 .' THAT Some careful obaerver of life f M Janie—Mother, we launed at Bugene Punbti. president of the Veterana Service Center from 1945 a badckground _ that includea a num .He attributed the greater design Sunday School that wt-ekKo from i\FYlN(5 etASS? efficiency of foreign competitors to WITH THE conatruoted a "Worry Table." He Local, now leave for union to 1948, leaving to accept a post bar of tripe abroad as a member haa elaaaified varioua typea of wor dust and go back to duat. la that ; PRlHOPLC duties. And chleT atewarda Louis with the Connecticut National of ■ govemment-aponsored teams the fact that "we have had it too PROBLEM? ^ tiea, and through conalderabla re- true? Oronao, Arthur LAyalla and An- Guard. He now teaches at the Re­ pfiich aouEht to aid the recovery good—have been living off the fat aearch haa determined whldi are Mother—Yee, darling, anything draw,Monroe. x. gional No. 8 High School and development of foreign indus­ of the land." When, a man is faced you leant at Sunday School la true. LOTS OF CONDENSATION7 moat popular among the large They couldn't be. reached for try and business. with adversity, Sllveratein aald, hla number of profeaaional worrlera: Janie—Well, I Juet I0oke — tant than the interesta of any In­ designing Its weapons for weight reduction to fscllltate rapid move­ Segregationist John Kaeper la dividual, firm or Industry. These problems are our n^clalty. Let na make your working In the warehouse of the He also saw free trade as one ment by sir. An airborne diviaion picture windows the enjoyment utey were meant to be iwaLaeamsb- •A'- Walkiiirt H afted federal correctional inatitution at of the weapons we need In the pres­ that formerly needed 22.000 tons CROS8WORD PUZZLE x ' by metalling the proper type of etorm windows. L O N G S A M BY AL CAPP and BOR iUlBBERS Tallahaaaee. Fla., and aharing hla ent East-West struggle for peoples' of equipment will require in the At Oakville Plant 60-bunk eellhtock with aeveral friendship. Unless we make it pos­ future only about 7,000 tons. NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE Negroea. sible for less privileged naUons to Oak\Yilc, Jan. 10 (JPi—Workmen Thia waa the report today of ■ raise their standard of living they C A L L US N O W — M l 3-2856 ■<} K ..X Deputy U.S. Marshal Billy Robln- Aniwar to PraWout PunI* struck for atx hours at the Oak* I will' turn to the Communists, he X aon. who said he eaw Kaeper said. Charge Animol Lift nJe Ob. diviaion of Bcovlll Mfg. Wednesday When he took aome "The moral and soplal obliga­ Tour KiCEep Co. early today until a new con- other Knoxville prisoners to the tion we face In this respect," he Preacriptlcas HOME SPEOIALTfES 00. OOOSHNUTB.eHlr B .e n ? , ACCOM t Largt apt traet aettlement was announced. prison. • said, is of greater importance than nets Bob Irown-CharitB Priiigla I ) Kajper is aerving a aentence for 4 Organ ^When midnight came and ne- the scientific and technological 1 Peretae . • Kivcria - Vv\J« criminal contempt of court In con­ problems facing us as a conse­ PINE PHARMACY animal CARNIVAL " BY DICK TURNER a or a contract continued, France nection with racial disorders at quence of the Russian gains In M4 Center S t—Ml 9-9814 e TUB AND STALL SH07VEB ENCLOSURES e e 4 Milk producer • Aaeendcd memnera of Local I3S1 of the Clinton, Tenn., In 19.56. these fields. • Pelinse • T Light brown United ^ u to Workers left their IS Room of a i Walking x^Joba. Aram atlcka ' EV>r Sve nitnutas, pickets parad IS Italian eoin dDry ed with BignaNw^ng "No con­ Hkcgien 10 Head (Fr.) II Knight'* Utle 1 tract—no work.” Then the plrket- /•» ll.Statcf ST Not left hand 41 Lag part Ing stopped IS Stupidity 17 Difpenetra StFemlninc 4IAlautiaa . J U D D S A X O N BY KEN BALD AND JERRY BRONDHELD It Metere ef coolant appeUation island * ^ At S a.m. a aettlemCM was an laOlvMap It Bury — SI Honty drink 41 Stage device nbuncad after an ali-nlgm^^negotl- Manchester le you WISH rr ihat 31 Conjunetien It Itapairaahea 44 Father attaig aeaalon \/tth govef^^ment Drama at the Hemline WAV. aiR. HUTCHINS... It Walki In ' M Female eheep water IS Clanched 40Zye pert mediatora altting m. Overlay of white lace applique adds dramatic touch to hemline of 34 Tilt 34 Wainacot handi 47 Thought DeUlla of It a-ere not availal>l thisuua creationcr< by designer Jo Copeland. The black pompon taffeta IS Part ef 11 BrltUh I I WataaMikt 41 Hammer hoof Borne 780 workers were Involv X dinner dress Is featured. In her 1B.T8 Spring collection. Cut low in Inde*Chlne prlnccM antmala MFeiMnlne . In the dispute. 'They produce pins. SAVINGS & LOAN IT Male iheep ^'back.lack, iiit has a high front neckline and a full pleated akirL (A P ItDenkeya 40LoaA name cNpa, fasteners and other small I^ totofax.) ft MOeee In equipment. ttTbniareh m A atrike at the main plant of in line the Scovlll Arm In WatertMnr>' »'as Association t4 nardaiia averted Tueeday when .Scovlll and U P u a A UAW Local 1004 reached aigree- M Meadow ’ i-.ent aix hours before the dead- IT IrMi Man X, MFbed A h Ur^e. The new coiitract there In­ T l o jt i c i L 4PMiiplece cluded a general 3 per cent wage 41Lawyar tnereaae. W'age scales at Scovlll y (eb.) s'ere not announced. As part e f Hi* mochonieol precMsos In sottinB od- 4tAilaiiiA vnrtising the signoturf of HRST FOOD STORES 451UIstleaahlp Extended Forecast / ABiand name COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOnO SI Fruit drink and certain lines pertaining to some were picked . \ ’ ** M A I e The temperature in Connecticut up from standing material and used yesterday in MCCMB for the period. Saturd»- through M Indigo Wednesday wHl average near nor­ their regulor advertising. Naturally it was not the MBom mal. The normal b i^ . low and . N UPeisen mean temperatures for this per­ intent ef anyone to hove the line "Closed New Mlmantia) iod are 34, 18 arid 27 for Hartford being 77-21 and 29 for New Haven, and Year's Day" to oppear above the Signature. LARGER •T Maaeuline 37, 22, apd 39 for Bridgeport. Mekname IT n Mo«leratp^' temperatures through DOWNv^ Monday, somewhat colder Tuea- 1 Stocking dsjxXtf Wednesday. Precipitation INenaaod. vrjH average one-half inch melted iHaitrbrBtrr Cttniimi i^rralb *‘Whst would y ou sugfsst for c UrOidsy prosont for obcurrlng mostly as snow S\inday 1 ^ « iprt that wgnts ovorythingr* and again about Tuesday. in on Years / (r 5 BUGS B U N N Y / jggisiJLHggaaat 4AMA„.lAMnPTH HOTEL Hovs you Increased your stsvings in recent years? BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE SUPRMAIN w ould COME I THINK OP IT, CNRISTY... H R IM / WT, M il CMCrw! sum! ANPIOOK YOU PASUNS XANYf ARE YOUWW WITH A Savings and Lean has attracted the thrifty of VMATION..MAT C M A T T O .' / IT<5 ONE OF THE AT THE NIFTY YOU SUIT ZORKA, YOU'VE GOT NO ANSWERL ■1 dUCT ONi MOSS THINS, $«im s. NOTHING TO P O lU T LIE ON n c f M EPITIRRANEAN'S PIVIN6 OUTFI dOB. WT WE’RE TUROWINS MONEY SOON Manchester with insured security, prompt avail­ llOirSt TO lET HO ONE, NOT (MEN SEACH ANPSOEKMPNINS. Jm SHIM UBU RS«SR( IWTTOPAV, AROUND UKE MiLUONAtRES. VOW Win, SUSKCT THgr'(0lfRE oNTif AFfORP trr ability and ooatfi AN UWSROOVER dOB EOS .THE NAVY. ------H %wpssaUNOSRSTANa / y i r - ^ /

• ■- / .A',’. THE HIGHEST AVERAGE DIVIDEND RATE IN 7 MANCHEStER FOR 66 YEARS BY DICK C A V A L U % MORTY MEERLE BY/LANK LEONARD A « A MATTER H IC K E Y n N N MUTUa Of jWirr, THERE ARE 132nd Semi Annual Statement of Condition — December 31st, 1957 n AlMUPUOf I9 THERE ANYTHINO THINGS I WANT TO SAY TO ! IM USING THE ] YOU'D LIKE AS.SETS LIABILITIES OFFICERS OtPACRRITAUNSION / TO0AY1O HER First .Mortgage Loans $9,286,270.T« Members’ Share .Accnunl.s $9,126,694.99 JOHN II. IIYUE ...... President OOrONCAMELSACX^ AtOTHER lUJ.jr.iiT .1. B;>xC'K. E.\ecutlve Vice President SenREI Panabnok Loana 100..171.96 Mortgage Loans in Process 9.5,750.00 HERBERT B. HOUSE . First Vice President HANGUP? Loans to members on sav­ Balance due borrower-! on , EMIT, I.. HOHEVTII.VL IR. ings or Investment arroiinls. mortgage loans pending Seennd Vice President We loan up to 95% on surh rnmpietlon of rnnstriirtion. DOROTIIK.V E. STAIM TSKY ___ Se«'reUry arroiinls. .Advances Payable 400.000.00 HENin B. .40NEW ...... Treasurer II.YROI.I) r. NORTON ...... Asst. Treasurer FHA Improvement Loana 15..306,7I .Advance Paym ents By ,AIortg,1gors U.S. (Government Bonds 516,430,74 For Taxes and Ins. 87,4‘l6.47 170,100.00 Fed. Home Loan Rank Stock Other Liabilitie.s 4.59.40 DIRECTORS Cash on Hand and in Bank.s .3.5.5,074.78 Specific Re.serves 9,808.60 ROBERT J. BOYf E Office Building 188.992..5.5 Re.serve for Depreciation IIAYD KN L. (iltlS\\OI.r> CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER 28,:!1.5.11 O ffice Building 29.566.94 WILLIA.M \V. HARRIS In clu d in g Furniture and Fixtures .MAI DE It. HILI. A * A'AFCtaClTV nSK * ^UNDlflPTANDA VDU SKM^ I MW n arrrma cold Prepaid Insurance 4,826.99 Furniture and Fixtures 15,961,12 -EMU, I . 41. HOUENTHAL JR. MR. ABERNATHY BY RAI.STON .IONES AND PRANK RIDGEWAY HP NCUT HNIE ACCfPA i THAn Hi SMC TNP WORRIED' i n p r l TM WliXINd T(? HONORABLE t'HARl.ES S. HOUSE auKdiiL TO OUR W5PILS PLMti; \ LAtiNCIINa RDCKPT siwi wMArsyspfND miiuohs dm it. lur Manchester, Other Assets 1,989.8.1 Reserve For Contingencies 806.089.85 HERBERT B. IIOESE ccmAiNuy; TWANK8 FehTHe l WHRRS NTRP AMPTMO IS DR. JALDNICS NROMGT. we MAY K SBNDlNA Undivided Earnings 95,9.52.09 MANman TDTO HIS PfATH ! IM lOHN H. HYDE MR.ABBANATHy, RIOC, AMO I OO A TSPT CyctOPA WR out, MATTHEW .M. .MORIARTY * NSW TVfS pg AFRAID IC A U T RISK IT! Total Assets $10,667,679.46 IF rr ISN'T OUT HOPE I HAVEI/T . Rockville, Coventry Total Liabilities $10,667,679.46 HAROLU <•. NORTON 1 OF yOOB WAV.. IliCOIsIVCNIEMCED / AI.DO PA4i.\NI .lOILN F. PlfJtEES YOU. Savings Accounts Insured Dividend rate JITDdK JOHN 4. WAl.I.ETT Up to $10,000. .5 '.f per .Annum. THEODORE C. WRIGHT. 1:

Per new. changed or additional listings In the WHITE PAGES ef the telephone directory, JEFF CUBB BY PETER HOEF’MAW please coll the telephone business office. tHB STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCKUGGf LOOK/...DRtVE IT AM4LE... ..iJUBT RETURN IT. ARE YOU LISTING J ManebtsUt's Oldtst Financial Institutim SOIDtfTVaMTiaMADaC. mcaimmlc.. XaUMTMS*BDin"IO ROAO-TEST 1T...THEN, IF ANOTHERE'LLBE , ALL THE DEFE»U/..THERE‘S Additional Listings Only 50c per month (plus tax) VOUOSWWMUTTDOO.^ ^igRE.SHPS SMSaaMERBiEl ' WRONG WIT VWlW UPCTWRS “ You con have other members of your household or business listed in the WHITE PAGES for only 50c per’ month. ' (pavings & J ^ o a n

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OWNED IND OPERMtD 81 AND FOR COfnUClICUT PtOPiE IMMiill i m si : V ■ ' -‘ i I y, {. ■ ' . ■’■1' k 'v “ V 7-v.. ■ ■ "X-- ■ 'i' I' *■*. ■*" \ • ^ Vi ’ ■ i' i . : . - ." i: ; .> • ■ / 'l , / " ■ ■ , . v ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C6NN., FRIDAY,'JANU^Y >0, 1968 A' ^ PAGE FIFTEEN PAGft FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JAmTARY 10, ly g THE HeraldjAngle of Year By ^___ lb. X.- EARL YOST Cheney Tech No Match Unbeaten Hall R Sox Star Rosimrg Leads Sports Editor Robertson New Toast And Indians Crosby Event . Notea from Arbiind the Circuit ‘ Against Glastonhury Wins Honor Of College Gage World SAturdAy night home jinx is plaguing the Universiiy of In CCIL Game Pebhis Beach, Calif., Jan. 10 m Connecticut basketball team. Coach Hugh Greer has sent his ---Bob Aofburgt one of gaXt'u great- chArges into action three times in Saturday home attractions Sparked by the sensational shooting of forward. Bill Pfau, First Time New York, Jan., 10 (/P)—9^car Robertson, a hep Hoosier piitters, nwded Into the rain- and each time the Huskies wound up on the short end of the Glastonbury High School walloped Cheney Tech 62-36 yes­ By PAT BOLDUC who scores points and shui^ stardom, was the big man of POLICE * FIRE . threatened tmmnd round of the Score. Tomorrow nij^ht the UConns will seek not only to snap terday afternoon in Glastonbury. The sharpshooting , Pfau Five of the top 18 scorers The league-leading Chiefs de­ $50,000 Bing Crqaby Tournament the jinx but also to gain some lost prestige when the Holy hit on 10 of 14 field goal attempts and converted 2-2/from New, York, Jan. 10 i/P)— colle^re basketball today, the toast of even the usually blase, feated the ^Adders 36-36 in the today with a two-sl*oke lead and a in the CCIL will be in starting Ted Williams, king of the bat­ Cross Crusader* invade Storr*. 'TbC*— ------— ------the foul line for a total of 22^- roles tonight as Manchester hard to please New York critics. The sophomore from In- Police and Firemen's Midget tough coursa facing 'Mtn. - contest is a complete sellout, no points while leading his team­ ters at the age of 39, today dlanapolla had ’em off their seats^ League at the Bast Side Rec last Rosburg, sinking putti'VP to 80, Saturilay afternoon at 2 on Chan­ mates to their fourth victory in High (1-3) entertains un­ and thumbing record books last tickets wlU be sold at the door. wa.s named the outstanding from a pro-Gola guy, who had night. The win left the (jhiefa one feet, fsihtoned a seven-uhder-piip’^ Tale, Boeton Gollege and Manhat­ nel 18 will feature Chicago and seveiv outings. Scoring Spree beaten Hall (5-0) in an 8:15 night, scoring .56 points as game out in front of the second 65 over the Monterey P en iril^ tan are th^ three'clubs to tack de­ Detroit. Channel 18 will also bring Male Athlete of the Year for Cincinnati’s ban-ellng .Bearcats heard of Robertson’a either-hand place Chilaere and the two rivals Making their first road start af- schoolboy basketball attrac­ j ^ * ’'A ■ sbllity. Country Club layout as .280 aftti- feats on' UCTonn this season on the into living room* the Bing Crosby Jer four straight games at home, tion at the high school gym. An­ 1957 in the ' annual Associ­ whipped Seton Hall 118-54. will meet.lKQndsy in a battle for aeventh night of the week. Pr(»-Am Golf Toumaipent Sunday ated Press year-end poll. "Come on, now,” aaid Lapchick. teura and pros tackled two epursea. the Techmen were.uhable to cope Gives Montreal other flne turnout is anticipated Outscorlng the Pirates all by -flrat plact. * • • from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Syracuse and since the Indians havs averaged mfr ’’You’d* digging pretty deep. The Little Randy Bmith waa the - Bob goes over the s e ^ d one. with the victor's fast break and It was the Arst time in his long, himself. 0.scar bettered the. all- kid sc<)re*-^56 and you kno^k him Poor ahooting has hurt the Cincinnati share the spotlight on 2-1-2 zone defense and suffered 1,318 (a tout of 1.599 paid ad­ stormy and drar-atlc career that time record by a collegian in Madi­ playniaker and alio..top scorer for Cypress Point, for his aepond round the NBA Saturday offering on becauie he doesn’t use his left and judging from opeftlng scores i IjCo"” * before the home fans,'The their second setback as against 17 Point Edge missions) fans at three home the tall Boeton Red Sox Mugger son Square Garden for total points -hand.” . the winners but recetv^ plenty of . eZgera shot Juat 28 per cent against Channel 22....Yale will play Fehn three triumphs. Also, the 36 points games. was chosen for. the honor, one of and field goals and was every help from/John McNeil,' who did e there, he faces a t^gher assign- Friday night at New Haven and Oscar, setting Cincinnati rec­ ment. Eight of tM nine tourney Yale. 38 per Cent against MahhsU were Cheney’s lowest scoring total New York, Jan.' 10 (X5—The Tall Jack Isleib. the loop’s third the great prises in sports. bit as good a team man aa he waa fine job-tpf rebounding. Smith col- Princeton Saturday night-in Ivy best point-getter with 71, will open ords for points and field goals, lected,,33 talllea for the winners on leading scores ywere shot over tan. T ie average we# more respect­ of the still young season. Montreal Canadiens were 17 point* The recogniUon came seven -a scorer. took it all pretty quietly. In the able agaihat, B.C. but still noth­ League basketball contests.. .Best at center for the strong Warrior*. 11 field goats and one free throw. Monterey w he^the winds and oc­ balanced scoring team in the NBA With Pfau encountering little In front of the National Hockey weeks after he was nosed out by It was a whale of a show by the dressing room he admitted "play­ casional raing didn’t bother ing to write liome about. Remain­ difficulty breaking through Che­ League pat-k today as the result Jumping againat the Hal] ace win 6-5 kid, 'boosting the twice-beaten After getting off to a alow start I* the New York Knicks with no be the Indians' own Dick Dubano- Mickey Mantle of the New York ing in tba Garden is thrill," but much. ing, home games-thiB month for the ney’s 2-1-2 zone, Glastonbury, of the greatest outburst of scoring Bearcats, ranked seventh in this and dropping behind 21 - 11 at the UConna, besides the Crusader con­ less than seven players averaging ski, author of 65 points for the Yankees for the Most Valuable said he was more nervous In his intermlasion, the Ladders found Bo W in g e r of Odessa, Te*. coached by Paul Grogan who per­ this season and tbe Detroit Red High as Their Name Player Award of the American week’s Associated Press poll, into first varsity game for the Bear­ test, win be against New Hamp­ better than 10 points each outing. ' y ■ fourth beat mark In the CCIL. the pace too fast throughout the posted yil7 at Cypress though, (ha The Knicks have also passed the forms with the Green Manor Pros Wingr* were in third place follow­ League. • their ninth victory. cats. (He scored only 28 points shire Tuesday night, Vermont one in the Connecticut Basketball ing their best effort of the cam­ West Virginia 1* one of the laat two major unbeaten 'basketball teams, The etarters are, left to Other definite Hxll starters are remainder of the game. ^ same Xcore as Tommy Bolt of Celtics In point scoring, averaging right, Don Vincent, Joedy Gardner. Lloyd Sharrer, Jerry' Weet and Boh Smith. The Mountaineers forward Art'Hoclzer, tied for fifth The selection by a committee of Third-rankcu and o.nce beaten in that one, at a point-a-mlnute For the loserd Jim Lesvitt was Chs^anooga, Tenn., hsd at Mon- week from Saturday and Maine on Aasii., shot Into an 8-0 lead and paign. ✓ Jan. 30. Tekets are avatlsbie for two point* per game more than the ■napped North Carolina's 37-game winning streak. spot with 58 tallies, and baekeourt baseball writers kicked up a North Carolina, meanwhile, pulled Clin against Indiana State). th* top point-getter with 19 tel­ terdy. Eastern Division leaders. New held a 22-12 edge at the end of the The Canadiens riddled the (Chi­ away late in ^he game and de­ Robertson said he didn’t kno^v these three Yankee Conference at­ standout Dick Larson, No. 13 in the ii.ighty storm because one writer lies. / Six Deadlocked at 68 York has averaged 113 plus, tallies flrat quarter. The second period cago Black Hawks’ defense last scoring race with 47 pointa. picked Williams for ninth place feated Virginia 82-86 in an At­ What or whose record he had bro­ tractions. waa fairly close with the winners night for a 11-3 victory and the « * • per outing to. I ll plus for the Baekeourt Mates and another named hin. 10th. lantic Coast Confei-ence scrap. ken iinUl after being pulled from , EAST SIDE JUNIORS Six golfers deadlocked at 68 all Celt*K gaining a 14-11 mar^n to booat RH Wings marched paat Boston the game following a pair of free fired at Monterey ahd, along with BUI Goodrich, former publicist Kaspar Top Man Whopping Margin Tile Tar Heels, now 11-1, were the , 'V Standings • • • their lead to 36-23 at halftime. with a 6-1 deciaion over the Bruins. Sophomore Chuck Salmond has only other top 10 team in action. throws for his 55th and 56th poinU Rosburg. must tackle Cypress, a for the New York baseball Giants. Paced by Bernle (Bootn. Boom) Joe Louis Agrees caged 45 markers in a starting role In the AP poll, Williams won W L hM taken emploj’ment in the pub­ Springflekt hosts Providence to­ Big Advantage Bettered BoykolP* Mark with 2:46 left. His greatest thrill Psrkade ...... 4 ‘ss‘7 treacharous 6.3l7-yard coursa Goeffrion and Bert Olmat^d, the Storrs — Paul KawarT sen­ for Red and White and places him by a n-hopping margin over Mil­ TKD WILLIAMS is atm being a member of. two 667'81°’'$ iiw *** cliffs. In the bunch lic relation* field in New York. night in ah American Hockey Glastonbury, members of the ior forward on the University 13th among the league’s beat point- Robertson’a produrlion wiped a Songailo-...... 4 League game at the Bay State Canadiens collected a total of^SO In-, waukee pitcher Lew Burdette, the The Greatest state Championship teams at At- 500 - VV’InIger, Shelley. Mayfield, Ken Goodrich, lUce Jack Lavetic. re­ Valley B Conference, oiitscored the dividual pointa in trouncing the of Connecticut basketball team, makers. Saimond. whose biggest star of the World Series, with pair of pretty-fair players out of Naasiffs fused to accompany the Giant* to Coliseum. The rii'o club* meet tucka High 8ch"-.l In Indlanapolie. L. T. W ood ...... 167 Venturi, Fred Hawkins, Georga locals 14-6 in the third quarter to cellar dwelling Hawka. Geoffrion continues to lead the Huskies fault ia that he doesn’t shoot often middleweight boxing chsunpion the Garden record book. It bet­ Ssn Francisco and has been re­ again Sunday night at the Prov­ erect a 50-29 advantage at the To Pay Back Taxes enough, will have Bob Fiske aa hia tered Harry Boykoff's .54 pointa His 56 points were nowhere near j Bayer, Jack F’leck and Johnny scored three goals and two asatsta ia scaring. It waa announced to­ barmen Baailio a trailing third. the national, major college record placed In the organization . . . The idence Arena. The Indians have three-quarter mark and Grogan’s day with the publication ot the running mate in the Manchester for St. John’s (Brooklyn) against Songallo Constrim lOn kept pace ; Pott. 10 round middleweight bout last moved out of the cellar and are still while Olmatead tallied once and Mantle, winner ol the AP’s Ath­ I Furman’s All-America Frank with Manchester jparkade in their Rosburg, who last year won in fast-stepping charge* also outahot cumuiativa etatistics,. of the baekeourt. lete of the Year poll for 1056 and SL Francis (Brooklyn) in 1947 and ^ ^ Wadnesday night between Sugar in the running for a berth in the the Techmen by a 12-7 margin in figured in four other goals. Rookie Another fine sophomore, aggres­ topped by one the field goal record Selvy scored lOO vs. Newberry in battle for first nfece in the Jtmlor! Mexico and Hawaii but npt in tha Gene Xchtymichuk, playing on the Chicago, Jan. 10 (VP)— For­ first II games, TIra 6-4 na­ the American Lieague's MVP for 1954), nor did it push him psst Hart and Larry Baker was the playoffs. .Turnover rate of coachha the final eight minutea. tive of Lawrence, N. Y„ has sive Pat Mistretta loome a certain set. by DePaul’s all-time great. League at the/East Side Rec laat 1 U-S.. started by three-putting th* in the National Hockey League line with Geoffrion and Oimstead. Tombstone mer hefivyweight champion 1056 and 1057, OniMied in a tie for Kansas’ Wih (jhar.4terlaln in the night as the/Contractors upended first green and then settled down 865th Wednesday night teevee Although outclassed all the way. scored 164 points for a game starter at one forward spot for the George Mikan, with 21 against event over a national hookup. The rivals the changes In the major also tallied twice. Joe Louis Says he has signed home club but the fifth man prob- 13th this year with only one Arst Rhode Island in 1945. season scoring race. Oscar now L T. W ood^-42. In the flrat game : for tha day’s greatest piitUng ex- Chehey hustled for 32 minutea but average of 14.9. place designaUon and 14 points. bout waa also the 96th in the baseball leagues. The oldest coach Short of Record an agreement with the fed­ ; ably won't be knowp until jurt be- There was varied response to the has scored 353 po'nts for a 32.1 of the twinwil the Pnrkade turned hlbltlon. In. addition to hla 80-foot- only Captain Hank Jaalowaki man­ The Canadiens, how’ever. fell con­ Behind Kaspar are Captain Williams receiver’ 85 Arat place series from Chicago. The first In point of service in the NHL is eral government to make pay­ Jim O’Connbr with 142 (12.9 I fore game time. Ti^ng to find a HERALD LEAGPE question of just how good Oscar average. Wilt has a 32 2 average back N ^ lff Arms 63-‘47. I «r, he dropped one from 20 and two Milt Schmidt of the Boston Bruins aged to hit with any conatatency in siderable abort of the league record Gets First votes from the 214 sports writers Wednesday night bout on teevee- - a losing cause. The Silk Town ace game average) and sophomore I solid fifth starter baa teen one of Robertson Makes It Look Easy Standings is, but Joe Lapchick, who coached on 322 points in 10 games. ktit:/ keeping pace with the , from 15 feet. who arrived on the scene during for one club in both goals and total ments on his back income f Coach Elgin Zaturaky’s biggest ard sportscsstera who participated Few Gift Polnia Sept. 27, i960 matched heavy­ canned seven baskets, six on set taxes of $1,250,000 et the rate of Jack Rose with 138 points (12.5 0*car Robertson (12), a sophomore from Indianapolis, shows how W. I Pet. Boykoff at Sl. Jolin’s, switched to P a r l^ e In the flrat period Nasalffs . The 31-year-old former Stanford weight champion Ezzard .Charles the 19.54-65 season - four years pointa. In 1920 against Quebec, i headache* in previous conteeta. Oh in the poU. and 434 points. Points pro ball, and then returned to St. Still, hardly any pointa were washed their opponents forge golfer, who now repi-eaenta Napa, ■hots, and w'as a perfect 3-3 from $20,000 a year. average). it’s done as he makes a jump shot for two points in the closing; Rulers ...... 35 9 .795 i against Joe lUiuls at Yankee Sta­ a g o.. .Carmen Basilio is the light­ Montreal set the league record for T V Berth I yea, the personable Red and White were counted on a basts of three John’s, called Robertson the best gifts, with (jonnie Dierking (out ,(*ad to Uke a 21-9 lead at the]Calif., collected six birdies and an the foul line for a totXl of 17 mark­ Arthur Wilaon. Louis’ account­ Leading the team in flyid minutes of .last night’s Clncinnati-Seton Hall game at Madison for Arst, two for second and one Bendays ...... 25 1 .568 dium. Charles won the (Jecision . . est and imalieat man ever to hold goals in a 16-3 deciaion and in 1944 'mentor has a few other problems. Pointers ...... 17 2 .386 sophomore he’s ever seen. for four games with an injury) alf. lAnky Mike Ehlers. who did a | eagle in edging to the front in the ers. Center Dick Blsseli, who took ant, indicated that an understand­ goal percentage (over 75 at­ Square Garden. Robertson set a collegiate scoring record for the for third. Mtxie Rubacha, North End man the world middleweight champion­ Detroit rolled up 37 points (15 New York. Jan. 10 (A*)—CJharUe tempts) is Junior cen.tfi’ Al Although the visitors are hea'vy Agates ...... 1 1 3 .250 "Up until last night, it was Tom tack in the lineup (he sco*ed 19) fine rebounding job. set the pace battle for Crosby’s $4,000 top ship. Tie New York State product a sparkling 21.5 average into the goals and 22 assists) while down­ ing has been reached with the In­ favorites to riotch win No. 6 tonight Garden as he poured in 66 points for Cincinnati in a 118-54 vic­ Burdette, wdib hurled three com­ who played a lot of basketball in contest, was held to 10 points, his (Tombstone I Smith gel* his first ternal Revenue Service on Loui*’. Cooper with a 50.7 average (38 tory. Seton Hall's Don Roberts (33) is making the unsuccessful The Rulers upended the second Gola," said Lapchick. "Now it’s and the rest of i.iie Bearcats near with 18 points snd aggressive prize. stands 5-7'it and weighs in at ing New York 15-0, chance to show his atuff before a the Silk Towners coiild upset the plete, winning games to beat the this boy." their best. Oscar had to hustle afnd Rain, a normal Occurrence at this th* Rec and Y Leagues, la now s lowest total of the winter. tax delinquencies and that an completed in 75 attennpts). defensive efforL (AP Photofax.) place Bendays 3-1 last night to 'Geoige Turkington followed up stable manager at the Laurel race 153*3 ... Robin Robert* has been Six players shared In the Red national audience tonight when he dopeaters should they come up with Yankees in the Series, collected 54 Gola. the former LaSalle ace. work for 35 minutes. Then/with with 11. In a losing cause. Joe event — known officially aa tha starring with C^urf. Slmmona’ pro The winners, who made excellent agreement has been setup to re­ Despite the sub-par shooting four quarters of buketball. Man- Ai«t placers and 226 points. boost their lead to 10 full games track in Maryland. Wing.*’ attack with Gordie Howe’s faces Joe Mlceli in a 10-round wel­ of 28.4% In the Manhattan was a particular favorite hear- five minMles left and 46 p ^ t s In Twaronlle was the top point-get­ National Pro-Amateur — began • • • basketball team this w inter.... use of the two-plat(x>n system, also solve the matter. rhester has faded badly in thb.flhal Basillo. who moved up from the while the cellar-dwelling Agates 21st goal finishing the assault on terweight match at Madison "However, I want to make It game last Satur^y for the 11 upset the Pointers 3-1. abouti and there were some objec­ the bag,,.his teammate- i^rted to ter with 23 markers on 10 field falling hard last night. More was Charlie Eckman. fired as coach of controlled both backboards during Goalie Al Millar. At Arbour scored Square Garden. period Of all five games (the Alum­ welterw’eight ohampionship to the tions raised. But Lapchick ...hung Winter aporta enthusiasts who the rout. clear that the government has not 'games, Connertitrut I* shooting Night's best scores were rolled feed him and Rob* tsorr took off. goals snd three free throws. forecast for today. Par over each waited patiently for weeks got the Detroit Piston*, has hooked on hla first of the year and Bob As the Tombstone whipped Mi- ni included) after staying close foe Who’s on First, Bud? middleweight throne by defeating ’em on a hook, one by one. urged along by the crowd of 4.615. After watching Parkade tri­ course' is 72. with Wilmington, Del., in the East­ Glastonbury also swept the JV entered into any agreement to ac­ 38.9% to their opponents’ the first 24 minutes. And like Zatur- Sugar Ray Robinson In a stirring by Joe SsternLs 12,5-127-365. Joe their first taste of ice skatihg and Bailey and -Nick Mlckoski each celi in Los Angeles last March 7, cept less than the amount owed." 34.2%. LaForge 133-337, Willie Simp.son Gola, now with Philadelphia In Oscar’s 22 field i^ t s came on umph. Songallo hsid to win to In tha pro-aniateur division, in ern League. Worthy Patterson, game^ by a lop-sided . 40-13 score ...... picked up their first since joining he la expected to do it again. The sky remarked after bowing to Meri­ tattle, gurnered 17 Arst place votes the National Baaketbail Assn., was coasting and skiing sarller this Wilson said last night. "We have Top man in free throws is den last Friday, "One of these Los Angeles, Jan. 10 (/P)— It doesn't have the tradition 336, Sheldon Cohen 127 and Walt 32 \’aried shots. He ndssed only maintain its first pisee. tie. With which teams play a best-ball, the week. Skating conditions were who also play* with the local Oieney has two more road tllta wing.* in a trade with Chicago odds are close to 2 to 1 in his fa- and 113 points. the only three-time All-America in three time* frorylh* fleW in the Jim McAuley -and' Bill VIot pair­ lead waa shared by the twoaome of Green Manors, is a Wilmington wheduled next week traveling to' , somp hope that if he follows the Rose with 42 ecored in 53 at­ nights we're going to come up with behind it. but “Where will the Dodgers play?" may yet re­ Ferguson 127, - good to excellent at most areas— vo.'. plan we havf agreed upon, the tempts for a 79.2 percentage. Mantle received one flrat place the history of the AP-selections. second haif an^hlt' a perfect ,12- ing up to carry the load Songallo Rosburg and a San Francisco atandout. Ellington Tuesday night and then , ______Smith ia a brand new face for a strong fourth period, some of our place "Who’s on first?” as the question most likely to inject nomination, two for second, and "Gola had aoraething going for except Center Springs . until ‘Tues­ * • • government in a few years may The rebounding is well bal­ boys are going to hit from the out­ THI B.SDAV HOrSEWlVES for-12 from the foul line. He had _ broke away Ir the second half after j sports writer Nelson Cuilenward day night's anowfall and then the meeting Hebron Re^onal Friday the television customers (NBC- confusion into a discussion o f baseball. one third. him this boy doesn’t,” said Lap­ 30 points at/the half, .when the '"holding A 29-28 margin at the in-j and Bolt with movie Tarxan John- Jimmy Gienney dropped in 10 night. Both games have 6:30 start­ call matters even.’’ he added. anced with Billy Schmidt top side and romebody is going to get Standings youngsters, and aduita too. had a radio-TV at 10 p.m., EST). Most Good Faith msm in this department with a Some of the latest- answers: ' The Fraternal Order of Eagle— W L Pet. chick. "Gola was with a relatively Bearcats, bMteit.prJy by Bradley . ternfiiaaion. McAuley found the , ny Weiamuller of Hollj*wood. Each point*. Dave ^laiK' four ■ and ing times. The Hebron contest will La.st Night’s Fights of hta 29 fights have been held in hurt." Frederick Miller Memorial Trophy, chance to try out those new Cflirist- "This is contingent on two game average of 10.2. County Supervisor Kermeth costly and the public would never Ten Pins .. . '...... 35 2t .625 poor team. Robertson’s with s and Oklahoma State, led 58-20. range for 19 pointa and Viot fo l-. team had a 61. OArlie Keeney 16 last night as be played at Windham Regional California although he hopped to .An upset over Hall could '"ery Hahn; Memorial Cjollseum for sure. awarded to the winner of the AP great ball club, still he stands out. maa gift sleds and toboggans and Tech in Wllilmantic. things--ability ot pay snd good Offensively, the Huskies top ■well be the stimulant needed tp stand for them plajdijg Over Rockettes ...... 31 25 .554 Cincinnati's total. itlso set a lowed up cloMlv with 18. Boh C y p r e s s, awesome over - th e- skis . . . Roughest team in the Na­ New Britain Teacners opened a Oakland. Calif.—Kenny Lane. Italy for hia laat start and lost a faith. If Joe shows an effort to) all opponents by 11.7 points per Dodger President Walter O’Mal­ poll, will be presented to Williams "Sure. Seton Hall didn’t offer Garden' record, betteiing the one- Goehring hooped 15 markers and ' ocean 16th hole claimed.more vlc- Maine trip by trimming Farming- disputed decision to (hancarlo Gar- carry the locals to aeven vlctoriea there." / later this month. H i-F i’s ...... 29 27 .518 tional Hockey League is the Bos­ F' 139, Muskegon. Mich., outpointed keep up current taxes and shows game. Connecticut Is averaging in their next 10 outings and a berth ley: Should know in a couple of Bowl-a-Jets...... 29 27 .518 much opposition, but it -wasn’t too twam/mark set at 116 by Bradley Dave GIbaon chipped in with 10 tlms. Mike Souchak hit three top Teachers. 121-71 . . . Rockville B r Pin Johnny Gonsalves, 140. Oakland. belll in Milan. Dec. 14. weeks. O’Malley, scheduled to .t^ume Williams, who broke into organ­ bad And everything Robertson ton Bruins with 506 penalty min­ Bt2p f ...... 3 % good faith in trying to reduce the 77.5 points per game to their tn the annual CJlass A State Tourna­ BowI-a-Dears ...... 27 29 .482 i n ^ e NTT last March. for the Icemen. balls into the ocean trying to High meet* St, Thoma* Arquinas 10. A rangy six-footer with a 24-5 negotiations with Pasadena offi- ised ball with San Diego in 1936 did, he could do on his own. Put utes assessed thus far this season. Jlartw«'ll, f ...... 2 M a i amount owed in back ta.xes. then opponents’ 65.8. ment. Dodger publicity man Arthur cJals today or tomorrow, said he Pinups ...... 17 39 .304 It waaxpscar’s night, no .doubt reach th* green on the 222-yard Tvia Is the only department in of New Britain toniglit at tbe Houslfty. f ...... 0 0 Los Angeles -Davey Moore, 128. record. Smith is rated No. 7 among I there may be a compromise which (Red) Patterson: Can't say, but and served two hitches as a Ma­ him against a tougher team, and 4bout it. A* early as the first 10 V UnDGET LEA<;UE hole. Former U,8. Open Champion Windy iCity Armory. BookviHe's PfAU. f ...... 10 3-2 '•22 Springfield. Ohio, stopped Victor the welters by Ring Magazine but Connecticut will play its next expected things to be settled rine pilot, hit .388 last season to Leaguerleading Ten Pins blanked he gets 45 not 56.” which the Hub crew top* the NHL Fortirr f ...... 0 1-2 4 j would, tend to settle his tax prob- game on Saturday (Jan. II) w-e're working on the Rose Bowl. ’’soon.” This, he Indicated, means r-lnutes c* play, the crowd Was Standings Bd Furgol and J. C. Oossig each scheduled game last .Wednesday Wufrii r ...... 4 2-.1 1ft Manuel Quijano. 126. Mexico City, is not ranked by the National Box­ I lems once and for all. ” A Dos Angeles sports editor: capture his fifth American League the runnersup Rockettes 4-0, the W I. . . . Although sidelined for more •2 meeting Holy Cross at Storrs. 10 days or two weeks. Bowl-a-Jets also shutout the l^wl- Used Bight Hand urging him to shoot, urging the knocked two into the sea. There is than two weeks with leg injuries. against Plainvil' > was postponed Stanrhfi»*lfl r ...... 1 ♦VI ; S' ing Assn. I The Internal Revenue Board Moore Impressive, Maybe it should be Wrigley Field. batting title. He set a record by iKeith's ...... a less direct' route to the green KaufmAn r ...... j., ... 1 (Ut ft Revere. Mass. Joe Devlin, Paddy Quaid. Smith's manager, The game is a complete sellout Patterson, asked last night to a-Dears and the/Hl-Fl's pinned a Somebody mentioned that O^ar other Bearcats to feed him—and Bob Cousy has taken over the lead due to the weather ( nd has bfen r'onntanlinft. g ...... 3 1-! 7 I went over Louis’ ta'x problems A state legislator: Why not the winning the title at 39 and It was booing the otficjals when they 'Elks ...... with less chance of troubtb and rescheduled for Monday night. Jan...... (Ui 1.50),. Boston, stopped Dick Mc­ has been trying to "crack" the (4,500 rapacity). comment on ' Hahn's statement the highest mark in the majors 3-1 decision over the Pinups yester­ did most of his work with his, right . in assiata in the National Basket­ Brof.kp f 1 2 I Monday. Earns Title Shot State Falrgn'ounds at Sacramento? hand, making only on( shot with called Oscar on a'traveling riolai i'Fie^cher Glass . most of the ;pl.ayers took it. 27 al Rockville . . Hon Koziich. Sran^hfi*Ul. g ...... 1 3*4; S Carthy. 151'j. Medford, 3. Garden for some time. All he got I Under the agreement. Louis said Anonymous critic: How about about the (jollseum, said: "We feel since 'Ted himself won in 1941 day morning at the Y alleys. I Man.. Auto Parts ball Assn. The Boston Celtic back- Bfvfn. g ...... ,. . 0 (U) ft waa a chance to fight middle- his left. The observation came tlcn. Incur Pciialtir* court Star, this week overhauled assistant baaketbai: coach at Rock­ I he will tirni over to the Internal the Hollywood Freeway? that we’re morally bouhd to con­ with an almost Incredlable .406. Millie Cowles 116, Grace Hansen Wymit) Fuel ... Vi 43 weights Uke Joe Giardello, Tiger Pro Baakptball Los Angeles, ' Jan. 10 (JP)—If tinue our n^otiations with the 114, Marge Kvart 115 and Mary (N’cllsts'...... Both Venturi, the young S a n Dick McGuire of Detroit and Carl ville High, is reported to have Totals...... KLifi j Revenue Service the $20,000 he stocky Davey Moore needed juat Although the city’s new baseball The sharp-eyed ou tsider clout­ the inside track on landing a facul­ Chpnrq- Tnrh Hookey at a Glance Jones or Spider Webb. Tombstone receives in salary each year from team has never even entered into Rose Bowl people." ed 38 homers and won the slug­ Chapman 107-105 topped all par­ ------I Franclaeo player, and Bayer, a Braun of New York. Bill Russell. B y Pi* has weighed as much as 158'a j ffj||JIT4TXTI in\ifuon onj/more Impressive showing to get ticipants. Alter trMling for three quarters long hitter from Dallas, Inciured ' Couay’s teammate, is still the best ty position at Wethersfield High Japinw."ki f ...... 7 n-T 17 I the Intemationai Boxing Club, of W L Pet. G B (rf line for a shot at the world formal negotiations for use of the He indicated these talks will ging title, too, with a remarkable Berra T a k ^ ^Slight Cut* ^ ITie former Trinity baseball Rrazpau f ...... I 2-2 4 Thursday’a. Results when his 18-fight wlnhing streak i which he is director. Coliseum, Hahn flatly predicted continue until they collapse or an .731 mark. Fletcher Glass scored 15 ooints In two-stroke penalties that c o i t field goal percentage player In the . (VI was broken by middleweight Char­ Boston ...... 26 9 .743 featherweight title, hli ehancec MERCHANTS’ LEAGl'E nation’s No. 1 cage circuit, hitting star is a resident of Wethersfield Holmes, f ...... ft ft National League I He also receives $4,800 a year Svracuse ...... 22 16 .579 .Vi yesterday that the Dodgers will in­ agreement is reached. Greatest Year a big fourth Stanza to edge the them their ' chance of finishing r ...... 3 4-lft 1ft lie Josephs, but his normal weight should look good today. Standin|;s (Cyclists 25-24. With less thsn one on 249 of hi* first 537 tries. , , . EJ'.'eryone seems t<. be talking I,lftbman c ...... ft !>-« h Montreal 11. Chicago 3. I from the Joe. Louis Milk Co. for Ne\v York ___ 19 18 514 8 deed use it. If one is to be reached, next Just a stroke off the pace. Venturi • • • la 147 or 148 poiinda. He scaled public relations work and $8,200 The voimg puncher from Spring- Considering his age, this prob­ L Pet. minute to play George May. Fletch- abtiut the Boston Celtics, and the ZSnnppT. g ...... ft (VI ft Detroit 6. Boston 1. 1 Philadelphia 14 19 .424 11 He didn’t indicate he had any in- Tuesday may be the day. That is Inadvertantly pulled up an out-of- 1451, in Italy last monthk from a recording'Arm for services field. Ohio, weighing 128H. left an ably was his greatest year. And WTille Gla.<)a'...... 0 1.000 j er-Glass center, stole the ball and IVeekend teevee will include two '■.eatiier. these day* bu» how about F.astem I.eagiie j aide information, but said: when'the Pasadena (Sty Board of Yankee. Great Recalls bounds stake. Bayer drove out of Totalji...... 11 14-3.2 V Wa.shington 4, Clinton 1. Mlceli .Stranger, Too ! he did not specify. ■ tVeatem Division excellent impression with 5,000 "I know they, will never play in Diryctors (CSty CJouncil) holds its he accented' it by playing most of Howard’s Landscaping 1 .7150 ! dribbled In with a layup shot for bounds___ by inches on the fifth football games, golf, basketbsil the St. Louis Hav I;s. The Celts' Soorff at half Glastonburx VV C, Pet. G.B. fans at Olympic Auditorium laat first place margin in the Eastern Miceli ia a stranger. tOo. He Louts said he wlU liyo on the the Rose Bowl. It wojild be too next meeting. the season with the enthusiasm of -Dart's Dairy ...... 1 .750 ' the clincher. It waa a tough loss for ^ hole. and hockey. The grid attractio/is i St. Louis ...... 2.5 11 .694 — night and a painful one with Mex­ a rookie and despite several ail­ Division of the NBA has been hasn’t been in the Garden since I money from the milk knd record­ Moriarty Bros. 3 .250 I the Cyclists who are >ttll looking u.S. Open Champion Dick May- will be the Senior Bowl contest 1952 when he -was stopped by ; Oncinnati .... 16 21 .432 9 4 ico’s feathef«’eight tlUeholder. Vic­ ments that benched him at times. Sa^ Day s in October Saturday from Mobile.. Ala. on shaved to 5 'j games while Sl. ing firms. Vic's Soda S hop...... 3 .250 (or win No. 1. cr card^ a 75 at Cypress and Johnny Bratton. They have been I .\ddltlonal Taxes ' j Detroit ...... 14 22 .389 11 tor Manuel Qtiijano, who weighed In 1941, when he racked up his Community Preas .... 4 .000 Mark Sl^ptoff scor^ W-polnts to prank Stranahan, winner of the Channel 30 and the. Pro Bowl game t oul* is enjoying a 9' - game Minneapolis .. . 8 is .222 17 amazing .406 — the last man to ' Sunday on the same channel at ■spread over second place Cincin­ Heiss* Father, Not Promoter, using Miceli around the country i However, current taxes on'$33,- 128, Opening second round matches I lead ^ e Cyclists while Pa^ Quas- rich Los Angelas Open last week. and he has fo’tighl at St. Nick’s or 1000 a year would amount to an ee- Friday’s Schedule Moore, rated third in his division go .400 or better — Williams was last night found White Glass tak­ ew York, Jan. 10 (/P)-^“ Why did you lose the World Se­ ; nitschka .md Roger Macaione jjgj ^ ” ■ 3:45 from Los Angeles. Hockey nati in the Western Dtnsion. Eastern Petkway in recent years. Detroit vs. Minneapolis at Phila­ beaten out by now retired Joe I timated $12,000 leaving Louis only- by the National Boxing Assn., MORJARTY BROTHERS ing all four points from Commun­ ries?” a fellow asked Yogi Berra. The New Yol*k Yankee scored well and played good floor j „ caiienge on School Comes First for Carol For the most part, he has been hit­ ' $1,000 after the $20.(M)0 payment delphia stopped Quijano after 1:57 of the DIMagglo of the New York Yan­ ity Press and Howard’s Landscap­ tciher looked sad as though it were painful to recall those ting the'road, far from his home St. Louis at Philadelphia kees for the American League (hi. wlnnX’s i ‘■***"*f'"* courses were defending j - -unless allowable deductions re- ninth round in a bout scheduled to ing and Dart’s Dairy each scoring town„ln his last appearance. Nov. I duce his taxable income and plac6 New York at Clnrinnati go 10. Referee Tommy Hart halt­ MVP and the AP’s Male Athlete October days against the Milwaukee Braves. ■(lark whui^nav rrlvh Orhuit* Champion Jay Hebert and the vel- Colirge Basketball 3-1 triumphs over Moriarty B r ^ Markina E. J. (t^tch) .flarrison. Each 4, he outpointed Ramon Fiienles him in a lower bracket. Thursda.v’s Result* ed the action after it became e'vl- Mid^Winter of the Year Award. DlMag set a "Lew Burdkte, I guess," he said' and Macaione performed well gg cypress. Hebert Russell Out,| New York- (NEA) -The heavy over Cypress. Heoert re- in/Monolulu, his second scrap in Wilson Indicated this would be New York 136. Boston 123 and Vic's Soda Shop, respectively. glumly. "He beat ua three. Who defense for Fletcher’*. KSMt work starts right aW-ay in a bakery, dqnt that Quijano was in way over record that year by hitting In 56 The snowstorm and cold wether eration that was thought neceasary Isalled that he fired a 74 for his the Islands. the case. Syracuse 127. Minneapolia 122 consecutive games. el.se ? You’ve got to say Burdette." Cincinnati IjS. Seton Hall 54. his head. failed to stop Carl Bolin Jr/w ho after a ball broke a steel bar in hia opening round last year w’hen he Holy CroBs 100, American Inti Knicks Defeatj especially if it ia a big place Uke Experience is all on llie aide of Louis earned $4,606,721.69 in his Saturday's Schednie The victory ■was the 29th for Behind Williams, Burdette and ’They can’t blame you. Yogi." mask last summer. WE.HT SIDE MIPOETS the 29-year-old Miceli who has 17 years as a professional and he Boston at St. Loui.s Service Special’ set two new season record^with a PontlceUi’a proved 'that. hard beat out Cary Middlecoff for the 85.5. the one at Kew Gardens, Long Is­ j Moore in 34 profewional engage­ Basillo this year. came.AU-Amer somebody said. “You hit .300 in the Whooping 166 itngle game and a Berra expects to go to Miami crowm.' Mlddlecoff wa» In the 72 New Hampshire 97, Vermont 85. land, where Edward Heiss works. fought pro bouts for a 55-30-7 rec­ I once commented that "I Just don’t Minneap<^s at .Detroit ' ments. Quijano now" has lost 11 of lea back John Crow, Texas A*M series.” about Feb. 5. and plana to play in work will pay-off by defeating Pa-;, . Syracuse) at Cincinnati (Afler- rousing 417 triple. BollnXUso rolled ganl and Son 49 - 34 laat night at yesterday, Mass 74, Rhode Island .58. Celtics Again; Heiss works on fancy cakes and i ord. His left uppercut is one of the . know where all the money went." 84. One of his losses was to Moore (67); Stan Muslal, St. Louis’ Na­ springs of 130' and 121 .An route to ".320". Berra corrected. the baseball players’ golf tourna­ Veteran Byron Nelson, playing sometimes it isn't until late In the best m the busines.s. a real knock­ noon-TV/ tional League batting king (46); the West Side Rec. Phil Rufconl j ^ Quinniplac 71, Waterbiiry la.st Au(juat in a nationally tele­ hie record-breaking.' three-game "And still they cut you.” this ment in mid-February. . one of .his infrequent, toiirna- UCojinSl. morning that he takes a couple out punch. He had stopped 26 vic­ vised bout at Ssrracuse, N.Y. Merit* YoHr C ar St««r Easitr . Wilt Chamberlain, the tower of persistent • needier continued- But if Bu'rdette shows up: Yogi’s had the beat night of his yOiing New York. Jan. 10 i/P)—Tile Newj tims'apd failed to last the route tally.j. Other nbtevro.rthy scores basketball career, scoring 14 points merits, fired par-'iar-72 over Monterev Pro'vidence 64, Worcester Tech of minutes and sits with a cup of- Srnalors Sell Ushrr Kansas basketball (42) ; Dick May­ were'howled by Milt Tedford 135— "Look, over there is Jerry CJoleman day is going to be ruined. while' Gehe Sarazen had a 74 at 47. York Knickerbockers are not the j coffee and cigarette and thinks. five times. In 1957, he had a 4-4 ^ iie Beau Gonsalves er, the Open Golf champion (44); (how retired from the field and a for the victors and he was abiy best in the National Basketball.| record, scoring a TKO over John­ WHEEL ALIGNMENT 349, :G. Johnson 136—353, Harvey aaslstad by Brian Martin with-12 Cypress. New Britain (Conn) 121, Farm­ Ed I* a 51-year-old widower who Washington, Jan. 10 i.m—Wash- LEADING GROUND OAIKER Jimmy Brown, rookie power back Johnson 137. Earl Rohan 130 and budding Yankee executive). He hit ington (Maine) Tchrs 71. Assn.' but they are doing mqre; works 10 hours a day, even on Sun­ ny Saxton in September. ' Ington today sold centerfielder / Oakland. Calif.. Jan. 10 (.Pi — HERE’S WHAT WE DO of the football Cleveland Browms .364 and they gave him a ral.se.” and Bill Melesko with 10, than any of the others in keepiiig \ Smith, 24. stalled fightlrlg while Kenny Lane, the No. 1 lightweight New Brunswick, N. J. (IP)—Billy Al Pirkey 336. Let’s, not forget the Ivy Has Big Job Frankie Ziebarth worked very !■ /--t s e -a • a day*. to support three kids. He ! Bob Usher to Miami of the Inter-/ 1. Correct Caster. REGULAR (40); Heavyweight champion first names in,the' future. ■ Press Conference the Boston Celtics from making ■■ doesn’t drink and although he has in the Navy. That is where he national League, setting off contender from Muskegon, Mich:, Austin. Rutgers’ junior halfback Floyd Patterson (341; Bill'Russell hard for the Barber*, scoring 21 i O O l l -J L lI lk S O U C C l l S complete runaway in the Eastern picked up iits unusual nickname. unanimously outpointed Johnny 2. Correct Camber. The needling was all hi fun. always lived a block from a race ' speculation tha. the S e n a t o r s i from Fanwood. N. J.. led the and Bob Cousy of the pro cham Reviving Cardinals points and grabbing many r e - ---- *• Division. He wasn’t sure whether he liked it Gonsalves of Oakland last night in East’s ground gainers during the 3. Correct Toe-In and Toe-out. OAPDEN GROVE C.ATERERS Berra had juat signed his 1958 con­ bounds. The losers missed their track he doesn’t bet on horses. I close to a deal with, another (Abox'e are chief causes of 50 pion basketball Boston Celtics. 27 Standings Vie at Sea Island The Knicks, who snapped Bos­ There are a lot of people who or not al firsts but now all hla j American League club. Sepktora’ a l6-rounder. The fight waa bloody 19.57 football campaign. He ac­ tract at the Yankees' Fifth Avenue playmaker- Bobb.v DowiJ who friends call him Tcnnbslonc. tire wear). each: Hank Aaron, Milwaukee W L Pet. Chicago, Jan. 10. 0P)--Now ton's 14 game winning streak at are like this, but Heiss is a spe­ President Calvin Griffith has been 1 but without a knockdown. Gon­ counted for 1.425 yards in nine slugger and Series itah, 24, smd office. And this was a press con; cojuldn’t play because of sickness. the start of the season, and the The Smith-Miceli match was salves opened n cut over Lane's gamcs.'^e will captain the Scarlet 4. Inspect Steering. Outings ...... 34 3$ „567 ference to announce it. that the Chicago Cardinals have Sea Island, Ga.; Jan. 10 (JFt— cial case becaii.se all he has to do ' searching for outflelrierr/in .nego­ then Mantle and Lennie Rosen- In the second game Norman’S Celtica have met six times. Each rushed in on shorlh notice as a sub tiations with other teq.iii8. ‘ ' right eye in the sixth round. for 1958'. Weddings .... ___ 33 27 .550 plucked 41-year-old Frank Ivy battled lea^e-leading Deci'S on The queens Of the nation’s golf Is tell sbnie promoter that, yes he blujh, All-America of North Caro- CHambakes . .... 33 27 .550 Bferra told the boys he had taken has won three. ' for a light-heavyweight bout be- Ii ------^ ------a "s li^ t cut.” By the mysterioiu even terms until the laat quarter will sign hi* daughter to an ice tween Yvon Di relle and Tony An- i Una’a ail-winning college basket- Smorgaabords ..../30 30 .500 from the Canadian Football League links teed off their ,1958 tour to­ The New Yorkers caught the show contract, and the 1,0-hbur hall champions. 14 each. There process known only to baseball when Deci’s forired ahead to eke thony. When Durelle became ill | Buffets -...... : 27 33 .460. aa their 19th head coach, .'the ques­ day 4vlth first round play .in the Celtics without Bill Russell last days baking cake*, would end. Pr*v*fl» CesHy Tir* Wear ... were scattered votes for ethers, writers, it Was decided by hint and out a close 25-21 victory. Jeff Ty- night and squared the aeries with Tuesday that fight was set back i Receptions 23 37 .383 tion 1* - bur with 11 talUes, Dave Kaye with fifth annual Sea Island Invitation­ He is. the father of Carol Heias. insinuation that' Yogi will get al Golf Tournament. a 136-123 victory in the flrat half to Jan. 31. I * Are you living and working to suppoii an automobilo? By virtue of last night's 3-1 ric- . Can Ivy, well versed in winning eight and Bob Doyle with six were the publicized 10-year-old world As usual, two Judges and a ref-1 WHEEL BALANCE tory over the' Buffets, the league­ about $50,000 next summer instead Rated the players to beat were of a doubleheader at Syracuse. of $55,000. under Bud Wilkihson at Oklahoma the top point-getters for the win­ figure skating rhampion. Another eree will score by rounds, using a ' leading Outings.(Ann Filbig. Mary young Mickey Wright the defend­ The Nats then took advantage of daughter, Nancy, 16, is rapidly and a successful coaicH in Canadian ners while the losers Paul Qiiey the opening, edge Minneapolis supplementary point system in ' • Are you spending $20 to $30 a month just to keep your ear on the HERE’S WHAT WE DO Beth ;Freiit Sport Schedule Brown,. . Ann Meyers, Bea Cormier "What would you call a slight was high for the losers with 12. ing champion, and veteran Patty moving up in skating circles and a cut?" Berra asked a reporter who football, revive the cellar-dw’elling Berg, who would like. to add the 127-122. and moved Avithin S ', case of even rounds. I W h * d > - ^ E G . and Rita McAllister) clinched first Cards -into a real contender in the Wedqeaday night the. Midget son, Brucg, 14. is starting on the 1. Precision Dynamic Balance, round honors by a single game was trying to.pin him down to a title to her long Ust of victories; games of Boston. New-York, going road? Today National Football League? League will continue with Gus's same trail. margin oyer the Wed(iings (won figlir-. Grinders playing Police and Fire Mias Wright; a ' 22-year-old above .500, pulled within eight 3. Precision Static Balance. Ivy,-'who was appointed coach games of the top. Promise* of Money AOO Manchester vs Hall, 8:15—High 3-1 over the Clambakes I anti "About two or three dollars.” In,the first game and Personalized blonde from" San Diego, Calif,, Eastern Players 3. Install Neceasary Weighta. school gyt"- Clambakes who tied for second was the answpr. To ail writers laat night succeeding the resigned won the event last year with a Closed with Ru«h "Offers." the father says. 'Tve ^ Art your car payments too high? Ray Richards, ■ faces a stiff chal­ Floors engaging Nasalffs In the Rodkville vs St. Thomas Acqui- spot. Smorgasbords also won 3-i present a $5,000 slice woujk] rate as nightcap. record-220 for the .le-holea of had so many people come right Set Scoring Pace lenge—a challenge that has seen With RiKssell on the sideline* here inter my living room, and nas, 8:15—Rockville. over the Receptio.ns in the final a. major catastrophe. • stroke play over the 6,173-yard nursing, a sprained ankle, the Hebron Va Norwich Tech—Nor­ match. ^ 'i, eight Card coaches shuffle out ,of Sea Island Golf Club course. promise me a tot of money. I guess '' The talk soon shifted to Berra’s Knicks closed with a rush against New Y-ork. Jan. 10 Eastern Forget high payments, live a little, wich. Noteworthy scores: Fran Cran­ poor year. His .251 average was Chicago in the last 10 years. Miss Berg, of St. Andrews. 111., sire could be set. But 1 don’t care Stop Quickly and Sofdy ... Manchester vs Nsw London But. Ivy says he’s used to win­ flni.shed third, four strokes behind, the Celtics. Boston's Bill Shar- about the money.. I go to work for players have a solid grip on the dall 121-325, Kay Scabies 108-105- the lowest of his career, major or Grid Coaches Seen man and Etob Cousy tallied 39 and CAROL HEISS’ I (swimming meet), 4—High school 107, Alba Sobiskl 112, Shirley minor, and almost’ 40 :polnts below ning and that’s enough for Cardin­ but wound up 16.57 as the leading that. The education I care about. small college basketball scoring enjoy life, have some money in j pool. Jacobs i n . Ruth HilinskI 109-118, al Managing Director Walt Wolf- money winner of the Ladies Pro­ 27 points, respectively, but New Carol is in college. Nancy ia in a race, statistics from the National ; BRAKE RECONDITIONING his lifetime record. Still he hit 24 Changing Sub Itule "FRAN” ’ DICKENSON York had four red-hot shooters. a lot of money and I knew it was Tuesday, Jan. 14 Marie Hebenstrelt 105, Dot homers and drove in 82 i-uns. both ner. fessional Golfers Assn. Her back­ private school for professional chil­ Collegiate Athletic Bureau showed HERE’S w h a t WE DO Baldyga 105. Millie Oliva 112, ers feel , that after four tries th* .Willie Naulls dropped in 33 on 10 on Carol's mind, so 1 held it out to today. Manchester va East Hartford, tops for a major league catcher In In announcing Ivy’s- appoint­ dren. Bruce i* in Brooklyn Prep.” her. ‘Do you want to turn pro?’ I your pocket, we can arrange it, 1. Remove Front Wheels and 8:15—East Hartford. Helen Lichatz 106. June Lichatz Fort Lauderdale, Fia., Jan. 10 .39-,vear-old Miss Berg has a good *57 FORD of 14 field goals try* and 13 for ■ So next month, Carol and Nancy The first six scorers are Eastern REGULAR I 1957. He also led all the receivers ment, Wolfner told newsmen; —Regulations governing game 13 from the penalty line. Ken asked her. She said ‘No. I’ll only Inspect Brake Dnims and ! Cheney Tech va Ellington, 8— 109-109, Edle Correntl 113. Amy with a .993 fielding average if any­ "Ivy’s the man we wanted since chance of victory at Ser Island. Ooontry Squire Station Wagon. will be in Paris for the World Fig­ representatives, led by Bob Shep-] lining. . Ellington. Pirkey 106, Mary Brown 124. ,Rita substitutions are expected to take ,T%venty professionals and 48 Radio, heater, Fordomatlc. Sears' hit 10 of 15 attempts from do it if you want me to.’ That end­ hard, a sophomore from Clarkson | body pays attention to such things. Richards resigned Saturday and we top priority when the Football ure Skating Championships. And ed it.” 2. Clean, Inspect and Repack i Manchester vi Butkeley (swlm- McAllister 109. Ann Filbig 105. amateurs in the field include for­ the floor for 29 and Richie Guerin Heiss will leave his Ozone Park, Tech (NY). Shep hit at a 32.4 per | “I just didn’t get the hits,” feel he'll do a fine job. He’s got the Rules Committee of the National Very clean. One ^ 8 9 5 had 25 and Ron Sobie 22. Guerin Front Wheel Bearings.- I ming meet), 4—Hartford. • Helen Zuromaky 140-327 and Jean Berra said. It would he tough to winning touch and H’s bound to mer champions Louise Suggs of Long Island, home and go to the Ev'eryboily in the Heiss family game pace in games through Jan. 3. InsfJgct Grease Seals. Mathiason 119. Colleifiat* Athletic Assn, convenes Sea Island. Jackie Pung o f San got 17 of his in 23. times at the work* hard. 4 for a slim lead of four-tenths of I W'.ednesday, Jan. IS ‘ build a story around that but it rub off on the players. He’s a hard­ today. bakery at 6:30 each morning. It 4. Check and Add Brake Fluid Top. 10 bowlers: Mrs. Pirkey Frarlcisco and Hawaii. Marlene foul line. Diey get up at 5:30 in the morn­ a point over Joe Gaetano of Quin- ^ TRADE DOWN Rec Senior League,'-7:15—High was the truth. Xo$i "'** foRKY working coach. He’s the answer to '5« OLDSMOBILE will cost him more than ,$1,5(>0 to If Needed. 106.2, Mrs. McAllister 102.42, June One revision suggested would al­ Bauer Hagge of Delrav Beach, In handing the Lakers their .sixth send Nancy overseas. Under the ing and by 7 Carol and Nancy are nipiac (Conn). ‘ school. as the next, person as to the rea­ our problems.” Holiday Coupe. Radio, C O A Q C straight defeat, the Nats also dom­ 5. Adjust Brake Shoes to Secure Lichatz 101.4. Olive RoSaetto low a subatitute to reenter a quar­ Fla., and Miss Wright. rules, only champions receive ex­ on" the Iceland Skating Rink, atop Right behind them came ^im Friday, Jan. 13 son why. ’ Ivy, 'who played six years as’ a ter after ■ playing earlier in the heater, hydramatic, inated the final quarter. Minneap­ Full Contact with Dnims. Manchester vs Conard. 8;15— 100.23. Helen Lichatz 100.21, Mrs. Wilis No Prize top flight defensive end with the The tournament continues pense.*. Madison Square Garden, working Davis of Kings (Pa.) with 30.7, i 6. Carefully Test Brakes. Hebenstrelt 120. Mrs. Brown 99.17. same quarter. Under present through Sunday. The profeasion- olis led 33-28 at the end of the first INTO A NEW CAR West Hartford. Cards intermittently from 1940-47, Heisk will also have to pay under their coach, Pierre Brunet. Keith Tyler of Susquehanna (Pa.) ; Mrs. Jacobs 9i.5 and Mrs. Meyers "Everytime I hit the ball good It rules,' only members of the team als will divide $5,000. *57 NEW OLDSMOBILES period, was tied at 58 at the half They get. home ly 4 p.m. and be­ 28.0, Ed Kazakavich of Scranton | Cheney Tech va Hebron, 6:30— seemed to go right at somebody or ^aidrtie had a "lot of work" ahead starting the period can leave and Nancy’s way to the Nationals in 96.36. Of hirti ih hla new job. and had a 91-89 edg4 going into the Minneapolis in April, These are big gin' cooking dinner. '27.0, and Jeff Morton of Williams ] Hebron. curve foul," he offered as an ex­ reenter the game during the pe­ SAVE $1700. final perlcxl. But the Lakers were Rockville va Farmington, 8:15— In four years of coaching in the bills. Then when you add the $600- No Time to ^ool 26.0. ’^ r MIDGET LEAGUE planation that 'will win no prize riod. THREE GIANTS SET RECORDS outscored 22-7 during a space- of Shepard's lead is attributable It), Rockville. ■ . > for originality. pay-for-play ranks. Ivy, a native 'SB BUICK four minutes after taking a 98-65 a-year tui.tion for Nancy’s private "There is no time for hanging 1958 RENAULT $ 95 Of Skiatook, Okla., w’on four Cana­ Lou Little, coach emeritus of school, plus another $350 for hla part'to’ his free throw percentage A L L for Saturday, Jan. 18 W. "This la my 12th full year com­ New York M5—Three J7ew York Special 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heat­ lead. a -ound.’’ Heias says "We all have L. Pet. dian Western Divisional, fltles and Columbia University and chair­ son’s schooling, and you see why of .917, tops in the nation. He has | Manchester va Meriden (ewlm- Braves . eseeseseete*!! 9 .550 ing up,’f he added. "They say every man of the American Football Football Giants set stx club rec­ er, dynatlow. Ve^y $ 9 1 0 1 ^ E(1 Conlin led the Syracuse at-:' something, to do. It is worth It. My mlng meet), ,1:80—Meriden. grabbed the All-Cahadlan cham­ he' works long days. missed only four of 48 free thi;o\v j 4-Door Sedan. Heater, defronter, signal Dodgers •ofeeoeoeee*10 10 .500 ball player is entitled to one bad (Toaches Asarr. (AFCA), has called ords in 1657. Ben Agajanian set clean. Low mileage. - ♦ tack with 26 points with Dolph ohildren will have something, when attempts. Tyler leads in field (foal j THREE only Tuesday, Jan. 21 - year. If I have another^ then-I’ll pionship three years running— Schayes and Larry Costello con­ Edu’catioi. First v'e’re finished. Not just a lot of lights, leather interior, up to 43 miles per 15.00 Value Yankees e ■'••«**■■■■ *10 10 .500 1954-55-56. the subetitution the most impor­ three new’ marks with hia kicking. percentage with .673 on 35 baskets ! ' Manchester vs Bristol (swim­ Red Sox ...... e..;.9 U .450 begin to worry." I Heartily ^Endorse The tributing 23 each. Vem Mikkelsen. "I don’t kn'ow muCh about jee yeara living out of a trunk at some gallon. 1395FULL PRICE tant issue of the. meeting. It was in 52 kUempts. I Brcri(*s — Baloncinq A ll9 n m * n t He kicked a .50-yard field goal to trena with a promoter boseing ming meet), 3:80—High school The Dodgei-a shutout the front- There was a time last summer adopted recently by the AFCA In Above Cars and Larry Foust also had 23 apiece akating.” he says. "But 1 know In team- scoring, it’s West Vir-1 beat Ken' Strong’s 47-yar(wr. He them.’.’ pool. running Braves 2-0 and the Yan-, when Berra, now 82, - started to REAL TRIPLE THREAT Philadelphia. for the Lakers. what I want my children to be. If ginia Tech again. Tech, offense | passed Strong in most extra Good deals on 1858 Oldsmoblles, > Ed Heis^ is a small, intense man W’odnesds.v. Jan. 22 keea blanked the. Re4 Sox 2-0 wear glasses. It didn't pan out. He FVita Crisler of Michigan ■ is points, 162 to 147. He ran his they want to become p ’ofessionala champs of the amall colleges the { Cheney Tech vs Hartford Tech, 2 while top single game sepres were discarded them before the season chairman of, the NCAA body. ' Good aclection of Statloit Whgont. after their schooling—and the 1960 who came here from Munich when *On AO Conventional Makes Houston, Tex. (A')-:-Klng Hill of string to 80 in a row. Strong’a KICKED 22 OUT OF S3 . last Utree years, i* averaging 102 ; —Hartford., chklked up by Bud Wood* 107, was over. Rice waa a triple threat In every \ ■------Clympica^then v/e will talk about he was 19. and n his second day points in 14 starts, while winning I mark was 60. Frank Gifford ia top .off-the boat was working In a bak- AND Rec Senior League, 7:15—High Mike Voronovitch 108, John Lucas "It would be a couple of day* sense of the word. During the i|^57 Giant in scoring .with 35 touch- HOFFMAN MOTORS. Inc. East Lansing. Mich. (T)—Miiihl- it. 11 and losing three. .. | achopl. • ' 115, Rudy Wojnafowicz rU-ll8. on and a couple of days off," he LCFTIMFRINT / gan State’s Dave Kaiser was suc­ "The only time w mentioned it e.y. Now he could have a few big L MOTORS fooUiaU Msaon! the Owl atar car­ d.wnaln atx seasons. Former full­ Connecticut Boule%'ard . \ RENAULT - - SALES and SERVICE John McCarthy 104, Bob Hartley iiaid. ‘‘I finally quit Using them.” ried Ui*' bail, kicked IL passed IL .J /a u te University, Pa.-r.CNSlA)-- back BUI Pgseal was the leader cessful on 22 of 33 extra, point at­ here was after my wife died 4 year years for himseli, ' 'Except that'he Utl.tkt differently. Qnly'heaketball teams to ,Mt*ln MORIARTY BROTHERS On' the a v e rse racing day^at and. Bill Finnegan 111. When BerrX vlslteq thp Hayo Intercepted it, returned punts and ilf Penn State’s all-opponent foot­ with 29, Clifford kleq set a record ..' Jagaar-OldamqbUejDealer tempt* 'in 1M7. The end ranked ago. She had been sick a. long 034 CENTER ST. MiS-^OIOi Clintc in Minnesota for a physical ball team iii;imy criteria, t^ie team by cftching It forward passes in JA 8-6555 third in the nation among,jmajor time.' She was the one who started He doesn’t think nf money, He sectional crowns In 1957 were West Pimlico there are 60,000 winning also ratumed kickoffs- He Ie th«n lee akatlnC. Ihe illness coet thinks of being a father. . , fn>m the. past season Is A m y . and the. daily double. It requires (ooUm U n m e reaulted in a 4-0 found to be,soiind, ..They even sug- eluding 17 placements in 23 At­ Liebei in moat touchdown piksaei . V I ' ) I 130 cashiers to make the payoffs. loM to.UM,CtUi»go.A. A. in 1894.^geated he hold off on 6 ao$a op-. tempts. ■ ■ /'■ They named four Cadets, f caufkL 25 to 24. . .J - . ' '' ■, ' ■ . ' ' I a . 4 ' ’" f4 '-t •r "V .• ■s t ' ' ■ ■.. i % • ■'

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY lO; 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1958 PACE SEVENTfEEN PAGE SIXTEEN /

Automobiles for Sale 4 Household Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! BY FAGALY apd 8HURTBN HouaehokI Goods 51 Rtwoia Without Board 8 f BusbMM Locations Houses For Sale 72 Hov for Salt 72 Houses for Ssle 72 Soburbaii for Sals 75 ______' ' \ Offered______13-A for Rent 64 W right G iv^ WM FORD VS convertible. Driven FRANK’S IS buying mud MlUng ROOM FOR rent,,suitable for one (XD) MANCHESTER - New ate BAST HARTFORD-811 ver -Lone, 26 UNDMAN STREET-Sbe room HEBRON ROAD, Bolton—’tyro new Classified or two men. Shower, Call otilOl ranch home* of olx room.. b«a«- only 29,000 miles. Fordomatic, WEAloNG of burns, moth holes good used furniture and antiques fO R OFFICE or oommeroiol oae. room ranch home In Rockledga small ociwage. Ideal for garden home on tire acre* of land. Ro- radio, heater. New top, S109S.' at 420 Lake St. Cali anytime; S C3ieitnut St, three Moms, grotud floor. Main section, baths, ceramic tOe anff chickens for family use. Eight cently redecorated. Ehccelleht po- m«nt gmrage, flreplac*, combln*- and tom clothing, hosiery runs, 'MCki.sme eiUST B ut PROM THAT Uon window*. Excellent conetnic- Innocent Plea Only S39S down, only $38 month. handbags repaired, sipper re­ H a.m.-8 p m Ml 0-8580. St. near office. Phone Ml kitchen e m te n . Attached forage, 'room pleaeant, sturdy (dder house. tenUal.t^lUngfor Sll.f’oo with fi­ Advertisement APPLIED Time ON omealte aritre, fully londsconed nancing avagBle. T. Crockett, tlon. Acre lots. Ready for occu­ Bank terms. Brunner's, Talcott- placement, umbrellas repaired, PLEASANT, attractive room, heat- tJ132», MIS-7$44.. . Garwood furnace (olll, big open ville. It was turned in by a new OlO DRESS ^ME looked lIKE-r 36’’ ROPER GAS range, white. In lot, $21,000. Call R. F. D im ock ^ , atac, good roof. MLS No. 154^LdI- Realtor, 5(11 or 5 0 9-7761. pancy. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Ml WilUam 3, Wright, SO; o t.O em e- CLASSIFIED ADVT. men's shirt collars reversed and excellent condition, $60, Owner ed, with priyM* ••467$. JALL apporjrtunlty— RockvlUe, Reoltoiw Ml 8-6345, Joseph Ash­ 8-1577 or -A1 $-7751. try, pleaded innoeant this m o ttta e Edsel owner. We are open tonight. replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ SWELL ! - w i u r . v llan Grant, Walton W. >Grant DEPT. HOURS moving. MI 9-0413. two to rr atoffice, 3 and SH ford MI 9-6$l9, Barbara Woods, oganey, MI S-1168. ROCKVnXJE—Start th* Ntw Year in Tolland County Supertor Gbqn ing Shop. r o o m FOR rent, Near center. 0^ i4ght by purchasing this lovely (V ni) BOLTON — Coventry line. 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. 1950 CHRYSLER. 4. dr. sedan, room ■treet entrance, en« Ml 9-7702 or Robart Murdock, MI to assatilt with Intent to morwr Heat and hot' water, Gentlefnan. -“ -1, exceUent hulld- $-om . n*w 6% room ranch, three bed" New aix room O n *. Four flnlahad . and robbery with violence. radio, heater. Very f lean, r cylin^ FLAT FmiSH Holland 'window 85 Foster St. MI 8-8847. Urely BOI/rON—SpItt level, three bed­ d*r. Not One penny down. Only BEAUTIFUL bedroom Mt, twin UK beoutlfuh ^ location, facing — .--a; rooms, sunny kitchen, fireplace, room, built In oven and ra down, ceramic jUl* bath, walkout Th* charges ware brought la shades, made to measure. Ail beds. MI 8-5651; taf baaament, large lot. $1S,700, R. F. $29.59 per month. Brunner's, Tal' metal Venetian blinds at a new pan, center of suitable two (VD) MANpatiTIIB-SliMCkpe garage, nasrly nsw, $19,100. Large fireplace, Mrch ptneled in U' connection with a shooting aad" COPY CLOSING TIME parate. Call four down, two unflnlahad up. room, city water and aewer, full Dlmock « Go., Raaltora. 50 cQttville. / low price. Keys mads while you GENERAL Electric refrirerator. PLEASANT ROOM for genUeman. doctors together o mortgsige available. Clifford Rani robbery Dee. 23 in Oovwnjtiy. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. TR S-SU*. condition. Near scboola, trai sen. Realtor, MI S-1308. cellar. Seconds from new sriiool 9-824S, Joaeph Aahfor^DO 96818, He appeared calm end tte only wait. Marlow’s. . Magic Chef gas stove with heater, 272 Main St. Parking. M $-4071, Barbara Wood*. 50 9-7703. or Rob- MON. THRU FRI. 1968 FORD V8-4 dr. Sjedan, radio, tatlen and abiding center, and bus line. $13,900. Liow, low words he spoke in the . court rooin ahldent deek and chair. Twin Hol­ STORE FOR RENT mediate occu j^ cy. Call the R. F. BEEDRCXJM Dutch colonial, down payment. Webster Agency, art Muiduek, Ml 0-5973. heater, spotless. Dark blue, very ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholster­ lywood beds complete, double bed- GENTLEMAN — (Julet private were “not ghilty" to both chargee. 10:.30 A.M. low mileage. One owner car. It'a ing, custom made cornices, home. Room next to bath, TV, uty parlor or any type Dlmock Co., Realtora. MI 9-5245 or three lota. 5(anchester Realtor, RMkville, TR 5-5W. Atty. Robert Plgeoit, acting as like new at less than half the room ^lte. bfl 8-5576, I. M l 9-3M7. Joeeph Ashford, Ml 9-6IU, Bar- ea. Ml $-1208. SATURDAY 9 A.M. dflpes and slip covers, $78.50 and free parking. MI 9-6801 after 5:15. Public Defender, oaked for tital by price. See you soon. Uoyd Odell up. Choice of fabrics. Call Mrs. ,,W a Wr,odB, MI 9-7702, Robsirt 5(ANCHESTBIL-Custom brick and Wanted—"Real Estate 77 Jury of 12. Th* case was oet down BT SPIN Dryer, very good con- XNTntB BDILOINO about f,600 ^f^rdoek. Ml 66972. BBIAUTT n|n> comfort—Spacious frame six room ranch, two firer at Brunner's, Talcottville. LaPine, Ml 9-3694. SUon, reasonable. Call MI 3-7989 for hearing Feb. 35. ROOkf FOR RENT, 19 Locust St, u o » foot Suitable for storee, brick and name home in central places, large, recreation room, V ARE YOU (XJNSIDBIUNO TOUR OOOPEBATIOX W IX nee, tnauranco componyl boU, ROOM Ixxiae. Ckrter St-, location. Foyeiv entrance, loige SELUNG YOUR PROPER’TYT Atty, P^reon asked Judg* Alva 1953 FORD 2 dr. sedan, radio, Gentleman only. Tei. Mr8-8921. 3 only $17,100. Carlton W. Hutchins, P. Loloeil* for th* right to maka BE APPRECIATED heater. Very clean. $8S$-s. Low etc. Occupancy *• montha. In r. Ftva rooms, compute living room with'AwpIace. dining 5D 96182. Wa wUl approla* your property Building— Contractinir 14 canter of town. Qna ear garage for full rear B om er. IMi baths, fire- room, birch caUnst kitchen,, a motion id r a more opeeBte down payment. Only Wo.97 month. WASHING MACHINE, fully auto­ tree and without any obligation- statement on the chaigao. Ju^l* Dial Ml 3-2711 See John Oarrlty at Brunner’s to- GENERAL repairing and remodel­ ROOM FOR RENT. 136 BisseU St. rent at the Center. CoUMl 9-073$, pUce, basement g a r a g e . Shim- powder room and reoToporch. Up- DUPLEX 46, quiet etreet, among We also buy property for caah. matic. Call MI 9-0162 alter 5 p.m. OTMIS-T444, nan, .Builder, Mat *74% Bu 9-im. stidrs, three master bedrooms and well kept tingle homes, two new Selling or buylu contact LolseUe jn-onted th* technicality. day. Open evenings; jralcottville ing. Specializing In building of Atty. ngeon said he Was aakitig " garages and shell bouses of all one single bedroom. Tile bCth- Hot oil hot water heating . syatema. STANLEY BRAY. Realtor I'VE GOT A secret./ A beautiful (Xvm TWO new with 1100 water oil heat. Landscaped \ lot near bus. Onlv $14,800. Carlton W. BRAE-BintN REALTY for the inotion since he spoke enly types. MI 3-0731. (SOOD—Reealeable used furniture. square ft of livingiar& s 5 minutes briefly to Wright last sad 1953 Olds Holiday hardtop at not Watkins Brothers,' MI S-5171. NICE ROOM next to bath, privats HonsM for Rent 65 with fruit trees. ’Two-car gsrake. Hutchins, 5n 96182. 5 0 86328 Lost and Pound 1 one penny down, ^ l y $36 a BIDWEIJL Home Improvement Co. home.. 17 Pearl St. from Manchester Green'; .Youngs- Price $28.80() Madeline Smith; felt he might need more Inforroa- / town kitchen, living roomN,.wTth month. See Frankld Janton at Alterations, additions, garages REFRIGERATOR, gas range, easy BEAUI^iFUL five room furnished Realtor, MI 9-1642. 10^/e DOWN LlSnNGS WANTED-Atngle, two- tlon on Which to act In bis cUaat’s / LOST—K«y« In leather ciue. vicin­ Brunner's, TalcottvUfe, Open eve. u ^ . chair, in good condition, verj* rea­ three h^room year ’round home fireplace, Vestibule. Large family, three-famUy, bualneea behalf. ' Re-sidine specialists. Easy bud $1$,300. R. F. Dimoc; and ity of Pearl and Main. Reward. nlhge. et terms. Ml 9-6495 or ’ni sonable. Leaving town. M ' 0-6794. Boarded Wanted 59-A Bolton Lake, oil: heat, fireplace, MANCHESTER— New five room ^80 Yeai^ Mortgages 'property. Have many caah buyer*. Wright .was brought bock bsc* Finder leave at Princeaa Restau­ 5-9109. - . '■ ...... ".... all built-in appUanoea, available Rsoltors, MI 9-6345, Joseph Ash­ Nranch full baaement. flreplaca, M o^agea arranged Please call from Texas by State PoHce, to fad* I95t. FORD Vk 9 pkss Count: until June 18. Call Ml 3-8271 for ford, Ml •-6818, B vbsra Woods, Isundzy tray, full ineuLotion, plas­ George L. Grasiadio, Realtor. Ml the charges that he shot Bernard rant. DRAPES—Two Pairs custom made ROOM AND board, gentleman, Tel. Avai1a^.^On These Homes Squire Station Wagon. All blaclc^ a LL t y p e s of carpentry work floor length, fully lined, with appointment. MI 9-7703, or Robart Murdock, MI tered wall, tile bath, living room X 9-8878. 109 Henry St. J. Coetello, 81, in the latter man’s LOST—English Setter, black, white with power steering, radio, heater, done, alteratlonb, dormers, roof­ valances. Picture window size. MI 8-7675. 9-8972. ftrephuie, hCt water oil heat. Cast 71 Whitney ^hdd"-6llx room Cape SELLING YOUR property? Have Coventry home three times wltb a and brown spots, seven months, spotless inside and out Only $198 ing, porches, etc. Call Ml 9-5981. Call MI 8-8659 after 6. BOL’TON—Four room furnished Iron r a d u t ^ receasdd. Ameslte with garage on cbtnor lot. Vreant. .32 caliber. rifle and then robbed home, $$S monthly. Phone MI BEAUTIFUL new three bedroom ready buyers for one and two- name Freckles. 1 Nelson Place. down. $69 per month. Bank terms. Apartments— Flat*— drive, all o ly uUlltiea. Immediate Must be cold, no rooMnable offer Dr. Robert Bowen, also of Coven­ Phone MI 9-3147. NEED MORE rooms? Will finish 9-6867. ranch, hot water beat, ceramic occupancy. EhiHt.'by Ansaldi. Sher­ win be refused. ^ , (amUy houses.' Member Multiple Trades. See Brunner's, Talcott- bath, excellent workmanship, 100' try, who was summoned to treat ville. Open evenings. your upstairs and relieve your LARGE BABY CRIB, $5. Call MI Tenements 63 wood Circle, Notts Manchester- 26 Llndman Street — Slit room Listing Service. Sherwood A, . LOST—German Shepherd, male, frontage, $11,700. Garlton . W. Beecluer, Realtor. Phone Wesley Costello. worries. Prices reasonable, free New five room ranches now un­ home on two acres of land. Recenff State Pence aay Wright robbed seven months old, black and tan. 1948 OLDS. 4 dr. sedan, next to estimate. Lozier Dry Wall. PI MODERNLY DESIGNED lor sf- SnbnrtMui For Rent 66 Hutchins. Ml 9-5182. der. construction, all CHy utlllUes. R. Smith. 50 96952 or 50 86969. Vicinltv Bolton Lake. Reward. fortleks living. Beautiful new tx- Iv redecorated. Excellent pote^al. the doctor of about 140 and than new. Very good rubber ani* excel 2-6452. Dogs— Btrdfr«-Pets 41 Garden— Farm— Dairy Choice lots available. Being built Selling for $14,000 with financing Call Mi 9-6442. Help Wanted— Female 35 MuSicsl Instruments 53 cellent location in Rockville, twen- MANSFIELD. Route 44-A Six (XIV) PRICED for immediate sale. WANTED—Real Estate UoUnga. fled the scene. Wright was appro- lent motor. Not one penny down. Large split, 21i baths, two car ga­ by Andrew AniaMU. West Side available. Call Fred ’Turklngton. .'Turkington Only $15.55 per month: Brunner's, Products SO ^ minutes from Hartford via room Cape Cod, oil heat, garage, six rooms, fireplace, garage, very bended in Beaumont, Tex. De& 80. YOU MAY be the one we are look-, MANCHESTER Pet Center for all p ia n o rage. Btiilt-in oven and stove in 36 Lenox Street—Nice Ctpe-wlth ^ o s . Realty Co. 50 3-1507 or 50 NO'nCE. IS HEREBY given that Talcottville. Aluminufit Storms and SPINET . $295. Hammond Parkway. AU appliances, indivi­ $80 monthly. Call GA 9-4479. good condition. Near bus line, Beaumont Police aaid Wright was Optional-Share Book 6903, is­ ing for! Avon requires pleasant your pets, auppliea and adeea- COOKING APPLES tOc, Melntooh organ, $500, small baby grand, kitchen. For further informaUon new oil burner. Vacant. Good sen- 9-M65. No. soriea. Open Monday through Sat­ dual heat control and antenna, shopping center and achools. turned In by a "preachar’’ . from sued by-THe Manchester Savings 1960 FORD, 2 d r .. SkVpacer. Not Seteens 14-A woman to call on regular Avon cold, storage No. 1 $1.25 half $300. All good trade-lna. Easy laundromat. Ample amesUe park­ Ro c k v il le:—New three • on or appointment to sea cal' the R. lUble value for only $11,500. whom Wright had asked to make customers 'few hours dally. Oppor­ urdays, 9-6.'Thursday and Friday bushel, 'Tel. Ml 3-8116. Lmila apartment, heated, electric range, F. Dimdck and Co.. Realtors, Ml Priced to sell. Henry 8tre'*t SELLO^. Buying, Trading? L.M.- and Loan Association. Inc., has yet. But we do have some;'67 Fair- terms. Open Mpnday, Tuesday, ing (or two care, each available Seven room (four bedrooms), V,i money arrangements for him. COMPLETE LINE of aluminum tunity to earn $3 an hour. Phone nights until 9. MI 9-4273, Bunce,' 629 .West Center Street. Thursday evenings. Bimbaum'a, Nov. 15 and Dec. 1. Three rooms refr^rator, disposal, no pets, $90 0-5245, Joseph Ashford. W 9-6618, T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor M.L. (wmtb means Live Modern been lost and application has been lane 500 . hardtopa traded^^foi; the windows, doors, awnuigs. Jal­ I i' ...... I I y/ ■ II .lit, II, baths, fireplace, screened norch, made to said Association for pay­ MI 3-5195. 881 Main St., New Britalh and bath. Adults. $100 monthly. per month. 88 Elm street. Phone Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Rob­ —Multiple Last)—aU your real as- '58 Edsel. Only- $1998. xphilly ousies. For free estimate call us COOKING AND eating apples, 75c two car garage, all city utUlUes. MI 3-1677 or MI 9-7751 tats the moddrn way. The BUls- ment of the amount of deposit. equipped. $198 down, cash \ or Phone Ml 9-4824. TR 6-8775. m 66505, or TR 6-8050. ert Murdock, Ml 9-5972. any time. Homs Specialties Co Poultiy and Supplies 43 a 16 quart basket. Louie M. BotU, BEFORE YOU buy Just any organ near achools. Owner moving out worth 5Utten A ^ c y , Realtora, Hay Fever BattleX trade. Only $59 per month. Brim MI 3-2856. 260 Bush HUl Road. (XVI) MANCmSTER—Adams St. of state. Priced for immediate hlANCHESTBR—Four bedroom Co­ 50 3-6980. NO'nCE IS HEREBY given that ner's, Talcottville. Open evening^. DO YOU LIKE SEWING? or piano, be sure to see our large REDEXXIRATED three room heat­ lonial, 1% baths, dishwasher, dis­ Optional Share Book No. 3709, BROAD breasted turkeys, freah or display of famous Wurlitzer, ed apartment, $95 monthly. Phons Wanted to Rent 68 area. New 5H room rmqch. The sale. Six room Cape Cod, full base­ frozen. Tom 50c per potud and posal, near bus, gchools and USTTNGS WANTED. rtQgle and Fought for Art . Issued by The Manchester Savings 1954 MERCURY, 4 Dr, sedan with Thomas and Kimball organa and Ml 9-5229, Ml 3-7444. very best of quality at $16,900. R ment. tile bath, patio, comUna- Roofinig’— Siding 16 Have you had experience in aew- hens, 69c. Schaub Turkey larm , Household Goods . 51 SMALL HOUSE or apartment, for F. Dimock and Ck>., Bealtors, MI ticn windows, ameslte d"1ve. ga­ shopping. NetUa L. 'Miller, 50 two-family housea. Member of and Loan Association. Inc., has Economy overdrive, radio, heater. ing for youraelf and others? We Kimball pianoe. Have aevera] good 188 Hillatown Rd., Mancheatei. used organs and pjanoe taken in FOR RENT—Approximate!" Janu­ a genUeman, in Manchester or 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818, rage. Near East Onter Straet 9-5010. 5(U . Howard R. Haatinga,''Real­ Wright Enters Court Otrbondale, HL (3P)—-Sirs. Rita been lost and application has f>een In mint condition. Just be sure SPECIAL WINTER rates for all have attractive position open for a ANTIQUE -FURNITURE. aJ'ver, tor, 50 9-1107 any time. made to said Association for pay­ trade on new Wurtillzer organa ary 26. Six room duplex, oppoaits Rockville vicinity. Mukt be fur- Barbara -Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Rob­ shopping center and high school. William Wright 30. Coventry, ducks behind prisoner he is hand­ Bretscher, a graduate student at and drive this one today It's a types of roofing and siding. For woman with good knowledge of glass, china, and used tumliure Center Fark, Three large bed­ ntahed and reasonable in price. ert Murdock, Ml 9-5972. Asking price $14,500. Six rooms— 119 BEHTON STHEErr Southern BUnois University, bat­ ment of the amount of deposit. doll, Brunner's in Talcottville. sewing to act as sewing instructor, Wan>M— Pets— Poultry- 1058 Special-.-learn to play the cuffed to while entering Tolland County Superior Court this free estimate, call Manchester bought and sold. Furniture Repair organ In your own home order our room* with closets, steam oU hast, Reply Boix 444, Manchester, < ^n ., Colonial, full basement, hot water 10% Down SO Year Mortgage tles hay fever in tha causa of art. / Open evenings. See you soon. Roofing and Siding Co., Inc. Ml we will train in our ipethoda. Ex­ Stock 44 Service. Ml 8-7449. (V) BUILDEHS special-built tor morning to face charges in connection with shooting of Coventry e l^ t week lesson-loan plan. Only copper screens and doors. Full stating address and amount of oil heat, IH baths, fireplace, ExceUent four room expandable nian Dec. 23 and wounding of doctor summoned to ^ve aid. With Her project utilizes Indian graro Thanks, John Garrity. 9-8933. cellent starting aalqry. Commia- rent rdqutred. himself. New livteg bqom with porch, full attic, plastered walls, About Town and broomsedge as part of a LOST-^Hub cap to 1957 Ifercury. ABSOLUTE BARGAIN — Custom $16 down and $3.05 weekly includes basement and attic. Linoieuir on bungalow with garage. Features in­ Wri^^t is Robert Bradley, 26, Vernon, charged with robbery with Call MI 9-2883 or MI 3-7369. sion and salary after training WE BUY dairy cows, calvea And kitchen^formica counters,’ kitchen tiuUt-ln bookshelves, finished rec­ all city utilities. Near *nis line and ssarch study. leading to a imster FOR THE beat In shingle and built beef cattle. Pella Bros: Phone Ml made comlcea and drapM. Slip spinet organ in your home, music reation room with fireplace and clude new Delco heating svatem violence and taking car without owner’s permission in 'Vernon. 6-A period. Vacation with pay.' All em­ cablneta.^new oak flooring, newly school. CSiarles Lasperance, ID ’The meeting of St. (Thristopher’s of Fine Arte depae. She j;ath*rs Trailer? up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ ployee benefits. '8-7405. Covers, $50.50 and up: Oiolce of and private weekly lessons at our F a m s and lAind for Sale. 71 ifcneled dan. Huge kitchen, dining and new aluminum combination (Herald Photo by Saternls.) studio. Tempo Organ Studio, 386 decorated,\|wo porches. Adulta 9-7620. windows. Mothers (Tircle scheduled for to­ the graaaea and weeds in ioutbam LOST—Probably on Main St., roll MOBILE HOMES — Furniture tak­ ney and roof repairs call-Oiughlln. fabrics. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita; referred. References requested. area. Twice os many cabinete aa night has been postponed until a nilnols. MI 3-7707. For intei-vlew appl" JA 2-7780. Main St., Manchester. MI 0-4031. FOR DIFFIERENT sizea and typea usual. Two ceramic Ule baths. For Asking $18,800 exposed film K-J33. Call MI. 9-7180. en as down payment on mobile Exclusive Wurlitzer, Thomas and SiI 9-7529. \ PROSPECTIVE HOME week from tonight. Convinced that her offbeat'fab­ Articles for Sale 45 of forms and land tracts wtthfai 20 further information or appoint Shown by appointment homes. Excellent lota avrilable at RAY'S ROOFING CO., shingle and SINGER SEWING SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpeper. Wall Kimball dealers. miles of Hartford. Lawrence F. OWNERS rics are not to be sneezed at, ob* LOST—Black mongrel dog, white Mansfield. Jensen's, Inc-, (always mem to see call the R. F. Dlmock Someone who regularly rides the protects other nrCferera of weed built up rnofa, gutter and con­ tiles 4c a tile, Keiitile, from 7c Flano. Broker. MI 9-5910. A Co., Realtors, 50 96245, Joseph Phone 50 86273 chest, six months old. Vicinity of reliable) 64 Park Road, West MACHINE COMPANY KNAPP SHUEIS. Harry Mahoney, TRY THE Kinsman electronic FOUR ROOM apartment. Call Ml Now Is The school bus reached for his book of Bulganin’s Appeal allergy by coatihg finished materi­ Buckley school. Children's pet. ductor work, roof, chimney re­ each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, 9-9939 evenings. Ashford. 50 9-6818, Barbara BRAE-BURN REALTY HarUord. AD 3-6214 or GA 9-4479. . 88 Maple St. Tel. MI 3-4327. spinet organ today. Finest quality (Tonnectlcut Co. tickets yesterday al with a flip! of plastic. Call MI 9-5100. pairs. Ray Kagenow, M l 9-2214. 832 Main Street, Manchester. at the Green. Woods, Ml 9-7703 or Robert Mur­ Time To Buy Monday through Saturday. 9 to 6. Ray Jackson, Ml 3-8325. of any home organ. Dubaldo Houses for Sale 72 and found nothing but an empty LIVE ^AIT and mlnnowa for Ice BEAUTIFUL first floor, four room dock. 50 9-5972. OWNERS TRANSFERRED pocket. He can cheer up now, how­ Monday. Wednesday, Thursday A $50 PROFIT, THAT'S A IX WE Music Center, 186 Weat Middle heated apartment, vrith garMe. Available properties. evenings. ROOFING. SIDING, painting. Car­ fiahing. Camp Meeting Road, Rt. WANT Turnpike. (m l a r g e b r ic k front Ranch (VI) MANCHESTER—6 room Cape Mancheater-r Charmltw expand­ To Weat of River: ever, because the lost was found on Annoancementa SEWING MACHINE operators, 85, Bolton. MI 9-5685. Stove and refrigerator, $l(X>. (Sut House, S bsdroomr. I4x2l‘ living Main St. about 3:30 p.m. by Wil­ Blun ts Ike’s Impact Husband Lockout pentry. Alterations and additlona. night shift, 5-10 p.m. Will train At Albert's Furniture Store MI 3-4685. $15,800. Six Onishad rooms. Com­ able CApe Cod. in excellent loca­ Sparkling six room, three bed­ INCOME TAXES prepared In your STAR ''46x10'' TWO bedroom, Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ $50 PROFIT. THAT’S ALL room with noneled flreplaca wall, pleted gama room. Oetachad ga­ tion, four finished rooms. Also rooms, wonderful kitchen. Fire­ liam Brennan, 21 Mt. Nebo Pi., and excellent' condition. Under $650 teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 289 Autumn good home stitchers. Applv Kaklar JANUARY wallpaper sale, 49c to Wearing Apparel— t'ura 57 , kitchen with dining area, ceramic he Is holding them until the owner (rtte Police Help home or by appointment. Exper- Toy Co , 60 Hilliard St. . WE’LL TAKE rage, Ideal location, near trana- large sun room, fireplace, oil heat, place. O H W heat, storms and down. Low payment schedule. St. MI 3-4860. 89c per single roll, values to $2.50 $50 PROFIT. THAT’S ALL tile bath, basement garage. R. full baaement and other extras. shows up. (Continued from Page One) lenced tax work•ork. MI 3-1-4723. ■ per single roll. Over .250 patterns. CSESTER FURRIERS - Furs re­ SIX ROOM flat unfurfilsh'ed. second portation and shopping center. R. screens. Skating, Coasting' Areas Many .others on the same plan. WE’RE MAKING floor. Write Box G, Herald.^ F. OlmoCk A 0>., Realtors, 50 F. Dlmock A Co., Realtors, 5(1 Immediate occupancy. Full price Jensen's, Inc. (always reliable), All pre-trimmed, some pre-paated. modeled, repaired. Capes and 9-5245; Jos^ b Ashford. Ml 9-6818; To Florida: American taxpayer# In mind, Made Ready for U^d Dubois, Pa. (F)—A. local houea* Help Wanted— Male 36 Mr. Albert Gives You a Break!! 96245, Josrah Ashford, Ml 9-6818, $13,800: Brick home of six rooms, breezy Manchester Barracks. No. 786, wife asked S gt Joa Duaala. com­ 64 Park Road. West Hartford, AD Roofini;— Chimney IH-A Sherwin-Williams. 981 Main St. stoles made, $19.95. Call MI 9-721$ THREE ROOM apartment \ with Barbara Woods 50 9-7702; or might "dig in its heels” on for- Personals 3 ROOMS FUIRNITURE for free estimate, at your home. Barbara Woods, 5(1 9-7703 or way, garage, fuU baaement.. Fine Veterans of World War I Of the mander of the local Pennsylvaaia 3-6214 or GA 9-4479. Monday WHKM INCLUDES electricity, $58 monthly. Apply 291 Robert Murdock, 50 9-6972. Robert Murdock, 50 9-6972. South Windsor—Short driving die U.8Jt., will hold Its monthly meet­ eigm aid. There will be akatiii^ at WANTED—A ride from vlcmity of through Saturday, 9 to 5 Monday ROOFING - Specializing in repair­ WATJTED SNOW REMOVAL equipment. tance to Manchester, M-i room location. Chsuler Oak Park tod ^ . Park State Police aubatatlon and a ape- ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Spruce St. ing at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at First reaction to Elsenhower’s Greenwood Drive to Weat Middle Wednesday, Thursday evenings. ing roofs of all kinds Also new Snow blowers or push type blades — (m ) WIC8T SIDE^-Slx room Cape. (XIX) $16,900 — NEW 0% room ranch, less than 3 years old, in the To Long Island; Department employes have con­ ciallst in safecracking, to come to Man with exnerlence with wash­ for tractors and tillers. (?apitol RANGE AND WASHING MA W a n te d -T o Buy 58 4 down, 3 finiahed up, large en­ the American Legion Home. Elec­ speech from the other side of the her house and change the tumblers Turnpike, Monday through Friday. -roofs. Gutter work. Chlm"eye ing machine parts for counter CHINE THREE ROOM Trailer to rent. $SS ranch. Built-in stove and oven, pink of condition. Complete in Seven room brick and frame. ditioned the ice and cleaned on cleaned, r^alrcd, 26 yeare' ex Equipment Co., 88 Main, MI a month. C!bambers Traitei Park,' closed porch, ameslte drive, fine Tliree master bedrooms, one single. tion of officers will be held. Fol­ Iron (Turtain came from the East area for parking. The parking in her door locks.- Mominga only. Any time between Auto Drmng School 7-A sales. BEDROOM SUITE OLD GUNS (any cbnditloni fireplaoe, full basement. Near every way. including kno'ty pine lowing the meeting the barracks 8-9. Call MI 9-0159. perience Free estimates Call 3-7958 Rockville. Apply at office. loeaUon. For appointmer.t tr see Veiplanck School. R. F. Dlmock kitchen, with built-in stove. Full 1% baths. Living room. 30x12 German Communist party organ area can be reached without the Dnasia compiled, without asking Permanent position, good start­ LIVING ROOM SUITE swords, War relics, inUques, etc, call the R. F. Dlmock Co.. Real­ and its newly formed auxiliary MANCHESTER Driving Academy Howiey. Manchester Mi 8-5361. lone or whole collection). 70 Mill A Co., Realtors, 50 96245, Joseph basement, large lot, excellent dining room, birch-cabinet kitchen. Neues Deutschland. It called it tue of chains. Skating hours to­ vfliy she wanted the locks altered. ing pay, paid vacation, free llf« in­ DINETTE SET, RUGS, GIASTON^^^^ Ne’er Center* tors, 50 9 5245, Joseph Ashford. will enjoy refreshments together. disappointing” and claimed it was Her husband gave him the an­ guarantees results. Expert inatruc MEN'S SKi boota. size lOH. excel­ TABLES St. Tel. Ml 8-6717. Ashford, 50 9-6818, Barbara neighborhood. Twocar. garage. day are 1:30 to 10 p.m. Automobiles for Sale tion, dual controlled car Call PI surance and sick leave. Employe Downstairs apartment in two-fam­ Ml 9-6818, Barbara Woods, Ml Woods, 50 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ AU veterans of World War I are keyed entirely to American arma­ Park Department employes swer that night when he telsidioned discount. lent condition, $10. Call MI 3-6396. LINOLEUM. KITCHEN CABI­ ily hou.se. Five' rooms and sun- 9-7702 Robert Murdock, MI Call for further InformaUon and For appointment call Invited. 2-7249. Day or evening appoint Heating and Plumbing 17 NET dock, 50 9-5072. appointment to see. ment policy “without mentioning are condiUmting the Center Duaala to report that his doorkey NEED A CAR? Short on a down ments. Apply In person, only, to Mr. A1 Rooms Without Board 59 room. two bedrooms. Indiyidusl 96973. MADELINE SMITH, Rector with a single word the many con­ Spring* Park coasting slope for didn’t work. payment or had your credit turned ■S. WATSON, Pl.UMBINO and heat­ EVERYTHING FOR ONLY heat and garage. Adults only. HORTON ROAD-Cape Cod with Members of Manchester WATES Raffa. WHITE AUSTRALIAN bunny fur $375 ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor MI 9-1642 crete Soviet proposals aimed at use tomorrow. This work In­ down? Don’t give up! For a good MORTLGCK’S Driving School — ing contractor. New installations, ROOM FUR rent. Inquire State Phone BU 9-1586 or evenlner Glas­ (XV) $15,900—NEW ranch wlUi at six finished rroms, attached ga will meet at 7:30 this evening at decreasing international tension.” jacket. Reasonable. Call MI 9-7625. That’s right, 1 sold $875 foi every­ taefaed garage, full basement. 3 Phone MI 9-4543 cludes plowing the road to the Aiudoiu to Woi4$ deal—not thru a small loan com- Licensed by State of Conn'. Author­ alteration work and repair worl- ROSKIN DISTRIBUTORS, Tailor Shop, 8 BisseU. MI s-73$3 tonbury ME 3-7022. rage, breezehray, lovely yard 75 x the Watkins West Funeral Home. West Berlin’s pro-SoclaUst Tele- top of the slope and packing the y — see “ Harry” at 833 Main Ml 9-3808. thing After a:3Q Ml 8-5047. bedrooms, kitchen, dining area, other Listings Available 142 E. Center St., to pay their re­ ized by Dept, of Motor Vehicles INC. FLORENCE two-buriier, forced, air ISO. Ehccellent apot for children. Lota tor Sale 73 graf 'also was critical of the slope for coasting. An area will (Formerly Douglas Motors). for driver education, including 1 HAVE ONLY ONE OF THESE ROC3CV1LLE -Four rooni modem living room, ameslte drive. R. F. Near sctioola. bus and shopping. M L S member spects to Mrs , Minnie Seelert, Phoenix, Aria. (F) — PoUes pub­ oil heater. Excellent condition. So, Hurry up, call me on the phone, speech, saying it was hardly suit­ remain unpackied for skiers. A r claaaroom teaching for 16 years 276 PARK AVENUE Costa $200. Will heat one to five ATTRACnVEn.Y furnished and apartment, heat and hot water in­ Dlinbck and Co., Realtora, 50 Assume mortgage or refinance. mother of Miss Gladys Seelert, lic information officer Bill Hogan BEFORE YOU BUY « used car 9-8245, Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6818, 36 LENOX STREET—Nice Cape LOTS 135x300 and larger, $1,200 able “to gfive a new uplift to the path is being plowed for a re­ old and up. Three cars, push but­ PLUMBING AND heatlng-^repalrs BAST HARTFORD rooms, $50. MI 0-2449. n i show it to you wheneve. you cheerful rooms. Complete light cluded. TR 5-5923. Reasonable offers considered who Is a member of the group. arrived at headquarters, ready for sea Gorman Motor' Sales. Buick and contract work. Call ^ 9^8541. housekeeping fscilittes available. BarlMun Woods. Ml 9-7702 or Rob­ with new oil burner. Vacant. Goi>d and up. O ff. Manchester Road, peoples’ hopes tor peace and relax­ turn trip to the top of the slope. ton drive-standard ahift-automa- *ay E3va Tyler, Realtor. MI 0-4469. (jlastonbury. Telephone M* 9-6981, work after a week’s vacation. Sales aftd Service, 285 Main (3HEERFUL modem drug store re­ — SURE IT’S USED Slngld, double. Children accepted THREE ROOM apartment, large ert Murdock, 50 9-5972. sensible value'for only $l",500. T. ation of tension.” Center Springs Park Pond ’’Aren’t you supposed to be on Uc. MI 9-7398. LLOYD’S PLUMBING Service as­ CHATTANOOGA coal, wood burn­ after 6 .p.m. (Tub Pack No. 53, will meet to­ But in Italy, a high Foreign Street. Ml 9-4571. Open evenings. quires young man as clelk, full er. Small table model televiaion, — BUT IT’S IN GOOD SHAPE —limited Parking. Central. Rea rooms, with heat, hot water, elec­ MANCHESTER—Five rooms (one J. Oockett, Realtor, 5(1 3-1577 or will not be open over the week­ vacation thia week, too?" asked sures satisfaction, prompt service. tric stove and refrigerator. Ga:- MANCHESTER—New seven room 5U 9-7751. night at 7:30 at the Waddell Ministry official said the Elsen­ LARSON'S driving School—Offers' time. Excellent onportunfty. Ex­ car radio, lavatory. PI 2-7211. — IT’S WORTH AT LEAST $575 sonable price! Come oee! Mrs. Unfinished) exceUent condition BOLTON—Two large wooded lots School. Parents must accompany end. the eommisaloncr’s secretary. 1955 THUNDERBIRD, forced to CH, 7-6124. Ml 9-6485. rage. NeWly'decorated, exclusive ranch, many extras. Call Builder- hower message "haa shown once (Tenter Springs Park Annex all types of driver education on perience preferred, must have — I’LL GIVE YOU LOW TERMS Dorsey, 14 Arch St. aluminum storms, $8,700. (Triton on WUUams Rood. Call owner, Ml their sons. Hogan blushed, slipped out a sell or trade, leaving state. Excel­ driver's license. Miller Pharmacy, TWO PAIRS BOY’S Ice ekatea, — I'LL GIVE YOU FREE STOR­ neighborhood. Write Box D, Her­ Owner. 5 0 3-6321. MAN(HE)8TER —Six room house, again the great political wisdom may be opened tomorrow. Park insured dual control cars, stand W. Hutchins, 5U 96132. oil heat, two-car garage,' lot 90x 3-6331, I side door and went back home. lent throughout, reasonahlt. Best ard or automatic. By trained and 299 Green. Road. / size 1 and^4. $3 per pair. MI AGE ald. of the President of the United Department employes are con­ offer accepted. MI 9-7777, days, Millinery Dressmaking . 19 PLEASANT, heated room for gen (IV) 5(ANCHE8TER—Green Area. PORTER STREE7T section — Five 150. C!all 5U 9-1308. Miss (Tatherine Bucklejv'^ugh- certified instructor, licensed ■ by 9-0926. — I’LL GIVE YOU FREE DEUV- States. He has understood that it ditioning the annex today. CHAINSAWS POPULAR MI 8-5473 nights. tleman, free parking. 64 High St. TWO ROOM 'umiahed apartment 6 room Cape, basement garage. year old six room Colonial, large ter of Sirs. James T. Mckley of would be a mistake td l'ely only on the State of Conn. M I'9-6075. ERY with private bathroom, --enetian Ihtcellant condition. Coll the R. F. 5IANCHESTER—Six room Cape, SBbnrban tor Sale 75 Norwich, and Walter^ (Tongdon. Cbalnsaws rank third among tha Male or Female 37 I ’ll show it to you during the day living room,, flreplaci metal military might to defend peace.” DRESSMAKING and Alteration^ 36” WOOD LATHE. Ml 9-4749. CLEIAN ROOM in quiet home, next blinds, best, hot water, lights anil Dlmock Co., Realtors, 50 96245 kitchen cabinete.-attached garage, garage, low operativ' coat. also of Norwich. wi/Lbe united in nation’s most popular ouuloor Business Services Offered 13 done. Ml 9-2662. Help Wanted— or evening—if you have no means or Jooepb Asbford 50 9-6818, Bar­ $12,600 CKfford Hiuisen, Realtor. SUBURBAN—Well suited for gro- The Italian .Communist I’Unlta elasticity o f the tissues in the power tools. In first and second to bath and shower, free narking. gas furnished. C?alt at IDS West large pOrch, hot water heat oU, marriage tomorrow'at 9 a.m. in St. claimed "Peace will be achieved if DE CORMIER MOTORS of transimrtation. I'll send my car MI 9-0887. St.. Rockville, or phone TR 5-5213. bara IH^B. 50 0-7703. Robert 5 0 3-1303. eery store. Two apartmentr up­ James' (Thurch. , lungs. If this elaaticlty le Impaired place are the outboard motor and FIXX)R SANDING and retlnlahlng DRESSM AKING and alterations. for you, bring you to the store and tile bath and first floor lava;tory, the world will follow the p a t h Murdock, 50 9-5972. Aluminum storm windows and stairs. Owner will take mortgage. in feoough of the lung tissue it is th* power lawn ^ower< SAYS. Specializing in old floors. Ml Specializing in children's clothes. back home. No obligation. 71 WHITNEY ROAD -S ix room Phone 50 3-5219, 50 9-2896. proposed by Moscow.” easy to see why shortness of TOWN OF MANCHESTER FOR SALE—Tire chaiiia, 760x15, screens. Near but and schools, The annual meeting' of the SeC' ______9-5759. MI 9-9140. PHONE ME . IMMEDIATELY. I’LL WEST SIDE $14,500, six room Cape with garage on c,.mer lot. Austria’s antl-Communlst press used once, $5. MI 9-2138,' real bargain, A-1 condition. Price (XX) $16,80O-^Coventry Lake, new ond Congregational (Thurch will be breath should result. SHOW IT TO YOU DURING DAY ' ranch, full cellar, hot water heat, Vacant. Must be sold, no reason­ held Th& day, Jan. 16. at 8 p.m, thought Bulganin had stolen some Many extensive studies have POSITION VACANCY OR EVE. 1 CAN SHOW BY AP­ near bus,, school, shopping, Cnrl- $22,500. ISowera School — Six able offer will be refused., T. J. seven room split level, 1% baths, "THESE FINE CARS ARE MANCHESTER Reporta'of officers and committees of Elsenhower's thunder. The been made of emptiyaema and are MORTENSEN TV. SpeolOUzed RCA Moving— ^Trucking Diamonds— Watclits--^ ' POINTMENT ONLY. ton W, Hutchins. 50 9-5132. rooms, English Colonial, older Crockett. Realtor, 50 8-1577 or res. fireplace, attached garage, game PERSONALLY ENDORSED television aervlce. Ml 9-4641 SOCIAL WORKER home, garage, fireplace, quick oc­ will pe submitted at this time, and headline In Vienna’s Neuer Kurler continuing. Storage 20 FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE MI 9-7751. room, laike privileges. Present read: “ Moscow sows confusion in BY US. THEY'RE ALL \ Jewelry 4^ Hartford CH 7-0358 cupancy, $15,500. CiMrge L. mortgage can he assumed, month­ officers will be elected for the The disease results in most in­ G(X)D SOUND VALUES." M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv­ Salary range $3883 to $4793 G t^adio, Realtor, 50 9-5fT8. VERNON—An executive’s dream cv/rrent year. West: Bulganin jolts Eisenhower's stances from- chronic infection of ^END THEM MANCJHESTEH Moving and Truck­ LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, re­ After 7 P.M. CH 6-4690 ly payments are only $77.39. R. mes.sage. While U.S.A. pulls itself ice. Cleaning attics, cellars and See Hoiw Slim It Leoks Just over the Manchester line in F. Dimock A Co., Realtors, 5(1 the breathing passages, whether it yards. Incinerators emptied, aahes ing Co. MI 3-6563. Ownr^d and op­ pairs, adjusts watenea expertly. A—U -B—E—R—T—’-S The Ladies of St. James- will together fo r ' greatest efforts. be long- continued bronchitis o ^ erated by Walter B. °errett, Jr., Thirty-five hou^wcek. P:00 a.m, Reasonable prices Open daily. 3-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Vernon on Valley Falls Road. This 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6818, removed. Contract service aivall to 6:00 p. nr, .11'paid hblidays, sick 13- custom buUt 8 room rancher fea­ hold their January meeting Mon- Soviet Union torpedoes with a new some other condition. (Thronic 1957 Cadillac Conv. Club agent for Burnham’s Van Service. Thursday evenings..'' 129 ’.Spruce OFPEN NIGHTS 'TILL 9 P.M. Tyroltan Dssign! Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Rob­ THE able. Ml 9-9757. leave,. vacations, pension and tures 1600 square feet of extras ert Murdock, 50 96972. da.v night at 8:15 in St. James' letter offensive." asthma or a cheat deformity may Coupe Service tc 48 states. Street. Ml 0-4887. / School hall. Atty. John D. LaBelle In Paris the Independent Aurore also lead to emphysema. LIGHT -TRUC3CING and odr Jobs-. Social Security benefits. that, have to be seen t- be appre­ Loaded—Practically new. This ciated. Such items as disposal, 3 (Xm i TALCOTTVILLE - Vernon. will speak on wills and estates. referred fo the dialogue between Also, it is probable that certain HOMETOWN one la a kingmaker. Ashes, trash and junk removed. MANCHESTER Package D4llvety. East and West implicit in Eisen­ Light trticklhg and package deliv­ For application ' form, position Fuel and Feed 49-A fireplaces, fire alarm system, are $31,900. .New Conn, contemporary, occupations present special haz­ Only $1095 Down For courteous and reasonable description and Information ultra modern ranch. % acre wood­ Dr. Fred R. Edgar 'will speak to hower’s and Bulganin's messages. service call Hufri-Clean Transit ery. Refrigerators, washers and Just samples of what la to be ards for the development of this SEASONED hardwood for fire­ found In. this year old home de­ ed lot. Washer dryer-refrigeratdr- the church membership class of The same newspaper said Eisen­ any time. Ml 9-7853. stove moving specialty. Folding Apbly To disorder. Thoee whpM work puts NEWS cjuairs for rent. Ml 9-0752. places, furnaces, etc. Free deliv­ A Best Buy signed for better living. Cpr clous buUt-ln oven-stove. are included. the South Methodist (Thurch Sun­ hower once again prov ed himself a them In coptaejt . w th poisonous man of peace and reason and said: GONDER'S T.V, Service, available WELFARE DEPT., ery.. Edward Yeomans. PI 2-8002. breeseway tand 2 car garage. 1% For appointment to see call the day morning at 9:30 when it meets dusts or who are engaged in work 1955 Rambler 4 dr. Custom AUSTIN A. (3HAMBERS CO., local Here's a very recent lUtliik R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors. Ml in the Franklin Building of Bar­ "While reassuring the West by any time. Antenna conversions Mjiiicipal Bldg. that ought to interest someone ceramic tlied baths, finished base­ which carries increased risk of Sedan Phtlco factory supervised aervlce and long distance moving, pack ment, all of this on a 2% acre 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818, nard Junior High School. Tlie sev­ promising it that everything would lung infections are partlculafly As sharp as can be—real econo­ ■'s. 41 Center St. SEASONED WOOD, $10 s load. PI looking for a ttaree bedroom Barbara Woods; 50 9-7702 pr be done in order to safeguard the Tel. Ml 9-1486. ing, storage. Call MI 3^5187, Hart­ ■ Manchester, Conn. wooded lot. Priced for qtiick sale enth and eighth grade MIF will npt likely to develop emphysema. my in this fine car, up to 30 miles ford CH 7-1423. 2-6406. m»ne at a budge^pHce. A six due to owner’s trMsfer at .$23,900. Robert MujxlPck. 50 96972. meet Sunday evening due to the military guaranties of its free- roomxCape with garage ahd Certainly. emphysema often per gallon. A one owner car. . HILLS' t e l e v is io n Service. Applications accepted until 6 p.m. For appointment to inspect call Masonic service in the church at dom;^e simultaneously offered the screeneiK^ar porch as extra (XI) ELLINGTON New oversized Russians an opportunity for re­ comes from preventable causes. Only $395 Down Available at ail times. Phitco fac January 20, 1958. TODAY. Jarvis Realty Co.. 654 5>A room ranch, mahoganv paneled 7:30. tory supervised service. Tei. MI Painting— Papering 21 Garden— Farm— Dairy .value features, this exoeptiqnal Onter St., Manchester. 5(1 3-4112, suming' contacts." Hence U is impoiftent to eliminate 9-9688. Products . 50 value Is exoelTiMifl.v located with O n wsLll, ceramic tile bath, fully The Independent Paris-Journal. insofar as possible the special dan­ 5H 3-7847. air-conditioned, two car basement The Northwest Neighborhood of PAINTING AND paperhanging. EDCPERIENCBL waitress, counier all clf}' uttlities. mis forced hot Girl Scouts adults will meet at the enthusiastic about the President's gers of occupation and to treat 1953 Chevrolet Club Coupe DIOK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ Good clean workmanshhip at rea­ man and short order cook for GREEN MOUNTAIN ' poUtoea. water .oil heat and-^loatered MANCHEISTER—Six room (Tape, garage. Large lot. Call the R. F. speech, said It "opens one of the chronic lung Infections as early They come no nicer anywhere. Dimocic (To., Realtors. Ml 96245 Robertson School Monday evening pany, doors and windows, custom sonable rates. 30 years in Man­ nights. Apply Bar 83 Food Ranch, Good eating. Miller's, ISO Spencer walls. Call us now This attractive 3 bedroom ranch offers many fine features not near bus, schools and chu^'ches. A at 8 o'clock. mo.st exciting debates in America’s and as effectively as possible be­ Only $245 Down work, guaranteed. Cal] Ml 9-1S83 chester. Raymond Fiske. MI Rockville or call MI 3-7488. St. normally found in'its price range. Plastered walls. Ceramic tile . buy at $11,500. Four room Cape, or Joseph Ashford, 50. 9-6818, Bar­ fore emphysema haa become es­ bara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert history.” after 6 p.m. 9-9237, » ’bath, large attractive kitchen with .loads of cabinets. Fireplace, $10,500. Many more In all price Tlie Hartford District County The President's speech got wide tablished. built-in bookcases. Aluminum combination windows and doors. ranges. Call the Ellsworth Mitten Murdock. 50 96972. play in Scandinavian papers. In spite of preventive measures RAY ANN T V (?Iinic service call E&CTERiUR and., Interior painting. Situations Wanted— (Touncll, vFw, meeting will be held Stone front, porch, large attached garage. E\ill basement witH Agency, Realtora. MI 36930. (DC) BOL’TON—Coventry line. New Stockholm’s Liberal.Dagens Nyhe- many people will continue to de­ 1952 Chevrolet Club Coupe , -$2.50, 24 hour service. Bonded Oilings refinished Papernanging. Female 38 Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the velop emphysema. A one owner car — runs fin#; work. Work done on radios, car • SEPTIC TANKS hatchway. Ideal' for recreation room. 90’x216' lot. Good mortgage 5 room ranch, ceramic tile bath, Suffteld VFW post home. Election ter said his' appeal to the Soviet 'Wallpaper books. EkiUmates glvep. VERNON—Large custom built, 5% Union was marked by "convinced Treatment Is complicated. A Liooka good. radios and Hi FI. Ml 3-8877, MI Fully ;covered by insurance. Call BABY SITTING in my licensed Cleaned and Installed available. Call ■ ' ■ room ranch, mahogany paneling, knotty pine kitchen, wAlk-out of a trustee will bt held. Local Regardless of where basement. Laige lot. * Reduced to auxiliary delegates have been re­ hone."ity and warmth." large number of drugs have been Only $145 Down 3-2958. Edward R.' Price Ml 9 1003. home. Full or p^rt time, day or plastered garage, large wooded your service man or night. Verplanck school section^ • SEWERS WARREN E. HOWLAND. Rtolter M0-I2-I4-U lot,,high elevation, view, very rea- $14,900. R. F. Dlmock Co., Real' quested to attend. In Holland, Dutch papers played tried, aimed at improving (he ven­ SERVICE — Office, corridors, CEILINGS whitened, interior paint­ Tel. MI 8-7320. .Machine Cleaned aonable price.. Carlton W. Hutch- tors, 50 9-5246, Joseph Ashford, down Bulganin’s notes and gave tilation of the lungs, with varying woman is stationed, stores, etc. Floors scrubbed, ing. Evenings and Saturdays. Call Mitchell 8-li08 ANTtlHl/.i > - ina, 50 9-5132. 50 9-6818, Barbkra Woods, 50 (Tonflrmatlon classes will meet Eisenhower’s speech 10 times more degrees of success. Some people 1951 Chevrolet 2 dr. Sedan waxed and polished. Tel. MI MI 9-5425. • INSTALLATION THE WILLIAM E. 9-7702, Or Robert Murdock, Ml as usual tomorrow at 10 a.m. in space. with chronic emphysema seem to the Manchester Eve­ Radio, heater, powerglide. A 3-6870. (X Vm ) $15,400- THREE family, 9-8972^______Zion Lutheran Church. Sunday be considerably helped If they can ning Herald cah be for­ solid car throughout. SPECIALIST 66-4. (Thoice location. Spruce spend the. colder montlis of the BELFibRE AGENCY the church school will conduct warded to be at “ Mail Only $145 Down UGHT BULLDOZING, excavating Business Opportunities 32 Street area. Five car garage New HENDEE ROAD, Andover— New transfer and promotion of ciasse.i year in a mild climate. add grading. Dump truck rental. All 9-0760 roof, ameslte drive. Ebccellent' in­ home of 6 rooms, basement ga­ Cali” regularly with all rage, large lot. Builder wli’ accept with a part of the ceremony in the 'There have also been some in­ Gravel and fill. George W. -Bar­ ANOTHE^Fl Laundry. Miss Laun- TiDwn ani Gouairy come property. R. F. Oimock A church auditorium. i teresting reports in the niedlcal lit­ rett. Ml 9-0650. derett, in terrific location. Man­ c o n v e r s e Co., Realtors,: 50 9-5245. Joseph your present home In trade. Op­ the hometown news 1953 Pontiac 2 dr. Sedan ' portunity to acquire a new home erature involving the use of a chester delivered, installed with Drainage Go. “ Since 1907 By IReid Ashford, 50 9-6818. Barbara Sunday will be Corps Cadet Sun­ breathing apparatus which results people away from 6 cyl. radio, heater. A good fam­ GRINDING AND sharpening ^.— large promotion, training, no rent JR. Woods, 50 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ without trying to sell your present ily car. Very clean. tools reconditioned. Lawn mowers It’s Been Of Course’’ 8109 home. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 5H day around the world In all Salva- j In intermittent pressure on the home are so anxious until successfuj. $5,300 cash full Ml 9-4143 AUCTION dock, 50 96972. tlon Army Corps. The cadets arc lungs. Special breathing exerclms and saws precision sharpened, 3-1577 or -vO 9-7751. Only $195 Down price see Laundry Miss '649 Main The purchaser of this 1214-36'A youiig people, studying to be local have been favored by some. to get. motors serviced, ensilage knives, St., East Hartford, or phone Staf­ VERNON—Dobson Ave., new five 5In«,V Vnknowingl.v Have mower blades, shears, cutlery, PAINTING and HNE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS (X) BOLTON — California ranch. officers In their respective corps. Some preparations which can be ford Springs OV 4-2194 ei'eoings. home will, be furnished WITH IHC MW room ranch with fireplace. Ma­ The Manchester group, under-the Emphysema—Lung Disorder clippers, etc. Empson H. Abom, hogany' cabinets and trim, base­ 1520 sq. feet of Uving area ’Ther- inhaled in finely divided .form, Purchfsed From Parties Moving; An Estate Lot, Other Sources direction of 5Irs. Florence Steven­ aimed at attacking infection or 1948 Cadillac 4 dr. Sedan Maple St., Ellin^on. Tel. TR FOR LEASE—Gulf Service Station, PAPER HANGING with heat) until May 1, MH-O-MMA board hedt, tile bath, near school mopane windows throughout. In­ By EDWIN P. JORDAN. M.D. Telephone MI 3-5121 New Urea, new brakes;’’’’ Lurury 5-7166. adjacent to Wilbur Cross Parkway SALE AT LEGION HALL. MANCHESTER, CONN. direct lighting. Numerous buUL son, will conduct both the morning dilating the bronchial tubes, have It’s never too early or too late and on bus line. Convenient to and evening services, with three Written lor NBA Service at a low low price. at McNall St. exit in Manchester. TELEPHONE WOODLAND 1958. ' On Leonard St., Off 5lain St., Opposite State Armory You’ll like the cliarm and ease to make a gift for the young lady new highway. Mortgage finances Ins. Two-car gartge acre lot. B; Apparently many people have also been reported' as having fa­ Circulation Only $175 Down A^royed successful operation. Ad­ o f wearing when, you sew .pattern arranged. Phon# Charles Pontl- appointment oiily. R. F- Dtmoci 6-minute speakers at each service. vorable effects for some victims. SNOW PLOWING. Call MI 9-6013. Ml 9-3266 SATURDAY, JAN. 11, 1958 AT 10 A.M. in your home—this eye-catching never heard of a condition known dress inquiries to Manchester S109. -ColUrlesa and with a sleeve 'Tyrolean set! You’ll find the items ceUi, MI 9-9644. Co., Realtors 6II 96245 or Joseph Prevention, and obtaining early Department TERRACE 5 ROOM RANCH INSPECTION AFTER 9 A.M. Asbford, MI 9-6818, Barbara Miss Beverly A. Klein, 1441 as emphysema until they are told skilled advice, remain the most im­ Motel. McNall St., R F p No. 1 or edtoioe, It buttons down the side, quick to ’ knit ahd easy to em­ Norman P. they have it by a physician or call MI 3-4148. A large selection of good Clean furnlshihgs, etc. Partial list;— boa contrasting trim. (1) SIX ROOM CAPE, centrally Woods, 5(1 9-7702, Robert Mur< Deepwood Dr., and portant aspects of emphysema for 1952 W illys 2-dr. Sedan SNOW REMOVAL equipment avail­ Nesr Street broider with the gaily-colored dock, 5U 06972. 'Lutren of East Hartford will be learn about It from a relative or Today! VERNON, CONNl Beds, fine pair mahogany 4 post twin; mahogany single ant No, 8100 with itett-O-Rama la In daisy motifs. located, $13,800. Aluminum siding, the patient. ExcepUopally economical • car. able. Also sand, stone, gravel and ameslte drive. ’This home is ‘ an united in marriage tomorrow at friend. asphalt. Nussdorf Sand and Stone FuU basement with fireplace, double; other twin beds; assorted dressers and chests of drawers Bitea 12V4.-14V4, 16^, 18%. 20^4, Pattern No. 5820 contains knit BOLTON CENTER—Looking for a This is a disorder of the lungs An Ideal second car. " Help Wanted— Female 35 Tailor built ranches or split Gov. Wlnthrop mahogany desk, various types of fine occasional 24%, 26%. Siae l4% , 35 bust, excellent 1>uy! For appointment 3 p.m. In •, Emanuel Lut)>eran Co. MI 9-7408. laundry trays, hatchway, full directions for the items shown in large home with a view? Well, (Thurch. which is believed to bo present in Stopping Chinks Full Price Only $295 SEPTIC TANKS lavels on wooded or cleared chairs, bookcases and bookshelves, gateleg table, Chippendale three quarter sleeve, 4% ya.ds of sizes 8, 10, 12. 14 and 16 Inclusive to aee call the R. F. Diihock (To., MOTHER—Needs capable energe­ lota, from fl8,»05-$11,600. AH Rbaltora. MI 9-5345, Joseph Ash­ here it is. Only three . bedrooms varying degrees in an extremely ELECTROLUX owners —Prompt, Insulation, plastered walls, style and other mirrors, lamp stands, table and floor lapipe, nes: Sfrle break trations. ■ kitchen and dining room. 1% Minneapolis, Minn., will present a the human body after death have started a drive against colds and" ALWAYS GOOD VALUES AT lux -iRl-cleaner. Pick up and de­ home and amall wage to *60 AVE. CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Cape Cod home,' garage, drilled ered. T. J. (Trockett, Realtor, 5(1 monly does not cause any symp­ office vans, following-coniplalnts Kamlenskl. SepUo Tonka, Dry Welts, Sower slte drive, all clt^ utilities. rative and utility'items. Hale will run .Irom .lO A.M.. to about 6 AMERICAS, NEW YORK 38, 1160 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW 8-1677 or 5U 9-7761. from drivers. ' DB CORMIER MOTOR MOea tnatalled—Cellar Water­ TeL BockvlUe TB MSIO well, small brook, nice IqcatiOn The Pre-Confirmation Leagiie of tom* at all, and It Iq probably for EXPERIEI^CPD stenographer in P.M^ Lunch at noon—'ri'uckmen. 'X * IT Y ' - i YORK $$f K. Yi V and well built. $13,900. Talbot this reason-that so many, people' BALES proofing Done. T » 5-226e \ .1 . thp Emanuel Lutheran' Church will HoDsehold Services our Bast Hartford office: ' Good d *The FaU A Winter ’57 edition Haye you a copy of- our 1967 ;Agency. PI 2-6600, ELUNGTON->Florida style (iv* are unawar* of .Us existence. FRESH PRODUCE LEADS. 9$ MAPLE 8T.. MAN(3HESTER Ipimediate ./Occupanej^ rpom ranch, fireplace, hot water have a skating party totnoprow lle ra lh Offered '' 18-A working cohditlona aha desirable Take Bouto 85 bn WUbnr o f our pattern book Basic FUshloh ^ e^ ew ork Album? It contains afternoon. ’The group is apked to When It does cause symptoms Consumcra buy 3 pounds of ROBERT M. REID & Sor, Jtui^ionMrt fifty-Bix colorful pages showing $58 PER MONTH altar downlown pay­ heat, extra large guage. % acre position for a ^ ica n t living eaat M tKiNNEY Br o s ; Cross Parkway toward Rock- Charles LeQXMAiica la filled with smart, new atylei for meet at tha boma of Barbarg John- sbortnaas of braath is the most fresh fnilte and vegetables for ✓ ' V . FURNITURE repairing Md refin- of Connecticiit River. Apply in per­ 201 MAIN ST. Phone Ml S-7770 MANCHESTER q|U aiaes; apeclol fe'ituree. It’s ool- many pretty dtsigiu: plua dlrec-' ment. Five lo ifs room/ranch, |ga- lot, artesian wall, $1,000 down. eommhn, •• Thla difficulty with every pound of the processed kind vtUa mile, tura on Pitkin Welles Af6»eyi Coventry: PI aon, Sli'Kenalngton St,, at 1 o’clock i M i r ItUDBBAtCER Champion. isblng; antiques realored. Furni­ son to Mv; Bvmhain at Hartford S«wtrog«oii|w^ MI 9 ? 7 « ^ , Jr APMONP R. REID Phone M18-44U OONNs orfiiL 6ttrtiii|atJng opd to uoafuL Uons for making 8 crochet Item* rage, patio, flreplaca. On an breathing is the. result o l loaa of (eannad. troasB. w drtfd). street^ aer*. T l 8-73U.1 8"TM«, n * 7 $ $ l, - to Isava for ttu akatiiig alte;i hMdtopi good cOoditlmi, $380. Ml ture Repair Service, TolcottviUe. Despatdh and Warehouse Qo., 228 t s o -jn Pwri St. — Ml S-SSOR M.MDis. ■ , , - - "H and A quUt' Only 38o n copy! '/ $ -tm altar B. Ml 8-7449, Prospect Bt., East Hartford. f ■■ ■ . k -- ■. ■ . . • :V ; /• ' ‘ ^ ■■ ■ 'i 7 T 'v; \ 1 I t •• V-""' ' V. . FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1988 i '-' PAGE EIGHTEEN \‘ -U-4- Bloodmohile Visits Center Church Monday from 12:4^ to 3:30 p. m. The executive board of the About Town Buckley School PTA will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock at the Average Daily Net Pre«s Run 'Die Weather school. For the Weak Ended Foreenst ef U. 9. Weather Banna ThrM MaJichester arUflti are ex- j Jnaunry 4, U58 ^blU nf In the Invitatldti exhibl* The Manchester Child Study - Uon of watercoJors by Connecticut Group will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. . Toalghi—eienr, colder. Lew 0 te Artlata which opened today at In' the library ' of’^ the Buckley 12,558 8. Snndny, lUereeelng eleudfawee, / School. The leader of the discus­ Teachera OoIlei;e in New Britain. Member of tke Audit chnaee of enow. Migk near $0. They are. Nathan KnoMer, Mr*. sion on the topic "This Is My Very Burenn ef CXrenlntioB Margaret Olmsted and Stephanie Own" will be Vincent Ramial, prln- Manche$ter~-—A City o f Village Charm Samek. The exhibition will be open dpal of the school. All are isrel- through Feb. 8. come. (aaselfled Advertiolng en Page 8) PRICE FIVE CENTS VOL. LXXVII, NO. 86 (TEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY II, 1958

/ . Bandit Killed By Irtnt Police; S W U.S. trio \ / 'Tehran, Iran, Jan. 11 ^— Ban­ dit Leader Dadahah, accusad of >OPENTONKrHT TILL 9:00 • OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY • CLOSED ALL DAY MfEDNESDAY murdering three Americans last London, Jan. 11 ( 4 V - T h e T ^ ^ ^ Martfh, was killed by gendarmerie beep^beep w«$ heard over Eu forces today. In a gunflght - near Take Elevator • FREErARKIN0,rHrdttt*ra could be a long distance from Loii' the Pakistan border, police report­ HOUSEWiRES DEPARTMENT Hale's Fashion De|7f. to Second Floor rope and in Ohio today, but don,” the engineer e a ^ Radio tele- ed. the Swedish government said printer eyatem* aeitd coded radio He had been fought since the ^ (LOWER STORE LEVEL) • s r e e n sn u ra , Witt (Mil n i m aignala to activate teletypea for It was caused by an idling commercial and hews reports. three were liain in Iran's aouth- \ Russian teleprinter, not by a eastern desart. They were Kevin / ^ e heard It moat strongly at M. CkurolL 37, of Issaquah, Wash., Bars Soviet new Soviet aputnik. ^.03691 megacyclea, and It seem* a point four area development ad­ Pravda Hits .O F F O N A L L DRESS SALE! The vleWe of the Swedlah govr to have ^ i t shortly before noon viser; hia wife, Anita. 35,. and Domestic Dept. Specials ornment'a radio ' monltpra cqm- (London time)," he added. Brewster A. Wllaon, 35, of Port 'v> ' eid ^ vrith thoae of the Britiah M. '4 V * at V ' “ Broadcahtlng Corp. BBC earlier Heard In Okie land. Ore., a specialist of the Near West’s Plan Appeals for SLEDS IN STOCK JANUARY WHITE SALE SPECIALS In the United State*. h«m oper­ East Foundation and ''contractor 0 had said the beep actually might ator Francis Strait of Columbus, for the International Cooperation LOW PRICES ON FAMOUS be a teleprinter idling./" A opokeaman foivswedene Bhi- Ohio, said he heard' "an awfully Adminiatration (ICA) in Iran, Early Talks BRAND SHEEtS AND CASES koplng Station saja the beep-beep familiar beep-beep-betp” near the Four Aide* Captured For Parley R«9 . $15.95 Now $11.95 wee heard at 80:025 megacycles 20-megacycle band from 4:10 to • Gendarmerie Commander Gen. TYPE m LADY PEPPERELL on the aputnik wavelength for 4:15 a.m. London time is five AUghoH Golpira. announcing Dad- By J(»IN M. HIGHTOWER - Nationally R»9 . $11.75 New 5 8.95 1 0 hours ahead of Ohio. shah's death, aald four of the London, Jan. 11 (/P)—Prav­ hour* but traced to a “typical Washington, Jan. 11 (JP)— Rod. $13.25 New $ 9.95 COMBED PERCALE Ruaatan frequency ahlft teleprint­ After that the signal grew tribal bandit's aides were cap­ da today re.iected western Known weaker but semed to hold tured in the gunflght near Haft 8ugge.stions for a foreign President Eisenhower is ex­ Rtq. $14.95 New $10.95 er trenerhltter.” ^ \ Reg. 13.19. 72 x 108...... S 2 .2 0 Sending Clear Text steady note. Strait reported: Kuh. He said the fighting lasted ministers’ meeting instead of pected to send Soviet Premier Brand Rt9 . $ 9.95 New $ 7.1 He eaid the printer wae now (In Washington, an Air Force several hours. . ' a summit conference as a 'Bulganin a message this Limited to present stock while it lasts. Bending clear te x t. In Ru»alan af­ duty officer, the only one avail Iran's "desert for" and.hta band weekend holding open the Reg $3.39. 81 x 108...... $ 2 .4 0 ter being Idle for about three able at the early hour, said radio.ambushed the Americana March 24 method of breaking East- houra. The teleprinter ie a device monitors had reported no activity a* they drove in two Astlon West deadlocks. door to an eventual summit 1 2 1 5 - * 2 0 Reg. $3.89. 90 x 108...... $ 2 .6 5 that tranemlt* newe and messages on the frequency. wai^ope acroee mountainous coun- The suggestions have been made conference, but rejecting (The Naval Research Labors imofficlall.v In reaction to Soviet Mine Aluminum Covered by radio algnai. There wae no ex­ '; X,. _ i_ ■ Bulganin's bid for such g ses­ Reg. 79e. 42 x 38'/} Canes . ..6 9 # planation of why the algnai wa* Premier Nikolai Bulganin's latest sion within three months. Regular Values'^ heard over euch a wide area. (Continued on Page Five) (Continued OB Page Nine) round of letters a.sking for a sum­ Eisenhower’s reply has been co­ *lt sounded quite like ■ aputnik mit meeting within two or three s l ig h t ordinated with those going from IRREGULARS O F 3 for S1JN) at the »Urt," the Swedish *poke*- montM. The 15 NATO nations are the government chiefs of Britain, Sauce Pan $14.95 to $29.95 man aald. reported lining up behind rejection lEAUTIFUL NEW AMERITEX NO-IRON MORGAN JONIS PART UNEN of' the request, already turned France and other Allied nations in Report* *1*0 came from West response to a aeries of notes Bul­ PERMANENTLY PLEATED Reg. $3.95 SPECIAL I Jacket dresses, casuals, holiday dresses, wools, peau Germany, Finland .and Norway. down by the Western Big Three. In an artlrie broadcast by Mos­ ganin sent Free World leaders la de soie, silks and crepes. Sizes 7 to 15. 8 to 20. 10Vr All the monitors said the sound* Missile Chief Blasts December. It la understood the re­ DISH TOWELS were on or around the sputnik cow Radio, Pravda said a foreign to 24«/,. \ minlater'a meeting “jvould be more plies also win cover the substance SKIRT FABRIC LIBBY SAPEOGE wavelength. of new Bulganin messages to After working for several hours likely to heap fresh obstacles In Hand Washable, Drips Dry 4 r,r 99e the way of a summit conference." NATO leaders and heads of many with monitoring and direction- Ike’s Space Agency other governments this week. finding equipment, a senior BBC The Commmunist Party Paper j Extra abaorbeaL nen-IInt; pink and green, imiltl-etripe said a summit, conference could be i Dulles Gives Clue -'V red. Mae end green border*. engineer suggested the signal* an inch might have been transmitted by a, success I f nations taking part, Secretary of State Dulles gave 4 TERRIFIC CLEARANCE BUYS an Idling teleprinter. Washington. Jan. 11 (Jb—TheMeadershlp in straightening out the | ahmved "a sense of reaHty.” Bul-i the guidelines of U.S. policy at a 10 oz. size. Boxed. Set of six. ' "The aignals came from the top Air- • —Force missile---- . man says 'i armed ■ forces,- and'if . hia first ------move' ganin's letters went Thursday to I news conference yesterday. He said All you need Is your waist measure plus one Inch. A beautiful From Our Main Floor Uofiartnionts President Eiaenliower’’* plan for j is publicly condemned by one of almost ever>- nation In the world no summit meeting should' be held solid color with gold lurex pin stripe. Black, navy, scarlet, tur­ Reg. 89e ^PECIAL a unified space, agency would the services T think that is unfor- Negotiation on ‘Reason’ '—as Bulganin proposed Thursday quoise and pecan tan. CLEARANCE January $6!e waatefully duplicate Air Force I tunate." Pravda added tliat negotiations —within two or three months. But Also unpleated matching drip dry fabric for waistband and CUISEOOT! U M I^D gCANTITTt Curran Landed capabilities ahready in existence. | other giinators, however, said. must be conducted "from a posi­ Dulles left open the possibility of- blouses, B8c yard, 36" wide. Maj. Gen. Bernard A. Schrlever|, ___ gchrieverlever waa just being frank tion of ren.non and .not one of some future top level session pro­ LADIES’ BELTS $139 LARGE SIZE RI NNERR IN added last night that the and airing a aerioua dlsagcwment. strength. . .. the tone of the NATO vided “there is adequate prepara­ Bv Own Qioice Force Is ready to undertake "at a $ehriever crlticixed the Defense summit conference last month waa tion for it and a reasonable assur­ Radiator Leather belts in winter colors, H t t e r n e d l o o p r u g s e/ relatively early date" such spate Department decision to use both to prepare to negotiate from ance it will accomplish some de- age project* as unmanned recon­ the Army Jupiter and the Air strength. slrahls result." In Red Albania naissance trips to the Moon, Mars, Force Thor, 1,500-inlle range inter­ "The U.S.S.R.'a aliicer* desire Dulles denounced Bulganin's TiKJRIKIUUeeM IMPORTED DOUBLE WOVEN \ Reg., $3.98. and Venus. mediate range baUtetic miasiles to reach a teallatlc agreement ac­ \- Thureday message as a propagan­ 2 i X 6 0 . *2.9 8 Schriever'a oppoaiUon to lUaen- ceptable to both aide*.” Pravda Snbumik? Flying Saucer? Anyway, It’s Fun da move designed to steal world AM iCNM Tiii C o h n - Covers ' Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Jan. II (RBM). He Indicated he thought hower'a space program, in testi­ greater miesilf strength could be said, "W clear from the fact that The space age arrived in Manchester along with the snow, as 4-year-bld Henry Pope III pulled out attention from Elsenhower's Statq Ivory or brown. Adjustable size. COTTON GLOVES 87e*’ T le V 14.98. (05—U.8. Air Force MaJ. Howard mony before the Senate Prepared­ achieved sooner by' concentrating the Soviet government does hot hia flying saucer for a apin down a local hill. This picture, however, seem* explain away rumors of the Union message that same ness .Subcommittee, today was insist on discussing proposals to Reg. $1.29 SPECIAL 8llp-on Btyten in medium and .hort length with plain or trim 2 4 X 8 * . *3 9 0 Curran aaid here today that he on the Thor. of a enownlk In the area. Henry is th# aon of Mr. and Mrs. Hengr. Pppe Jt. 'of 137 Carnpfleld Rd. A%y. I^l\ea. deplored such use, of cuff*. Color*: White, beige, black. voluntarily landed his T33 Jet labelled "luifortunate" by Sen. Th# general-■a>#e’''aaid the Air which the leaders of NATO are (Herald Photo by OflariiT) "Ine channels of communication . In ro*e. charcanL Ughit gray, wMte, yr.Uow and green. Ihera Flanders (R-Vt). at present unwilling to agree. between heads of government." Trainer' in Communist Albania af­ Force could (mmedie.tely undertake were pHgtaally S-plere bed centeur rag *eta that sippered te« Schriever'a testimony wa* given several apace project* by modify- “These more radical measures Technique of Smartness REGULAR $1.00—LARGE ASSORTMENT gethtr. While they la»t at three lew, low price*! ter being blown off course with his behind dosed doors Thursday, the esn be discussed at a later stage, The Secretary conceded under /ladio communication* broken. d^; ElVeniSw^T i n f o ^ -Thor. He^raid these mclud^ after a certain minimum of in': Fugitive, FBI questioning that the Soviets seem ~urran arrived from Albania, by gress in hiS' State of the Union! tei*national ■trust has been estab- to be ahead of the United States in j Faulty Grenades Besk buycofihASeascrnl COSTUME JEWELRY 2’*'$1JI0 TugOalav commercial airliner leav­ message that "All the antimissile making immanned reconnaissance liahed," Pi'svda said. propaganda techniques, as they ap- LINGERIE SPECIAL ing behimt his plane which had and satellite technology under-1 tdpa to tha moon. Mar* and Venus Most .XVestern leaders feel that Agent Hurt in garently are in the science of mis­ Xecklacee, earring*, pine end bracelet* in gold and allver been report^ forced down by Red taken within the Department of "at a relatively early date. a foreign ministers' meeting is the siles. But he said this Is "a tech­ l*h. Stone eet and tnllored etylee. Shortie gowns and sleep coats of fine grade flannel, fighters. Defense" would be concentrated• ■ in So far. the Air Force has had no place for the first of the two levels nique of. smartness.". He accused J A N U M t r Chirran said'that when he landed the new^ Advanced Research ProJ role In this country's effort to of iheetlngs mentioned by Pravda. Costal $12 Million the Soviets of trying' to cover up challis or cotton material. Dainty prints. Sixes $4 launch an ’ earth satellite. The. Fight for Gun / in Albania he dio'npt know that he ect* Agency (ARPA). The NATO conference propo.sed a bad policies on such matters as- REGULAR $2.98 to 40. Regular $2.98-$3.98. was over that Communist territory Relcnaed by Pentagon Navy's Vanguard project had sole foreign minister.* meeting but the CLOSEOUT $1.98-$2.98 but had to land on tne^first ’field The testimony of Schriever. who i responsibility for this until after Kremlin scorned It. New York, Jan. 11 (TP—Albert Washington, Jan 11 (/P) The-'f'stroy the defective grrenades that (Continued on Page Nine) sarong* e o c b ' he saw. having fuel forXinly an- also voiced other criticisms of mis-1 the Russians launched two aputnlKs Joeaph Koatal, prison escape ar- j General Accounting Office says year. By Jan. 31, 1957, it said some HANDBAGS $137 'nther 10 nilnotes’ flight. siie and satellite policies, was re-; last fall .when the Army wa.i br- (Continiird on Page Three) list who made hia last break from j the Army has decided to destroy 583.000 of the grenade, still on In faille, pla*tle calf and genuine lenther^Many Myle*- In ■ Hi wma “treated very farrly" leaaed last night by the Air Force j dered into the program. Vanguard’s hand would be destroyed within in a departure from normal pro-1 first tr>' at launching a test aatel- a Colorado jail while awaiting trial j Ji2 million worth of defective for- 18 months. ^ • email to larger *ixe handbag*. Color*: Btark, Rem Navy, during his 19 days' stay In Albania;. on a murder charge waa captured ' eign-made grenades which GAO Brown, Natural. ' / CORSET CLOSEOUT TABLE Cpiran aaid. "iBeduidure. Generally in such cases, me failed on Dec 6. ■ GAO said Arro^'purchasers con­ Pentagon permit* the Con-1 g«e« Duplication by FBI agents last night at a aub- j Bulletins Discontinued styles in girdles, corsets and one piece \ Tire Burst tnb. France to Ask sidered the price- too high, but He explained that he waa un- gresdkmal committee to release Schriever put his opinion on the - i*vay entrance near Times Square, place. went ahead with procurement on from .the AP Wires garments. Broken sizes and styles. All popular makes. able to nyxout of Albania In hi* I testimony. ARPA In these words: U ^ P j h c f r h f h F l J i * ! Kostal pulled a gun on FBI L . J ’;*' reports that the basis of urgent need. The Bel­ Value $2.9.5 to 912..50. * T33 Jet\traiher plane because up-: Schriev^thus became the third, ..j believe that any program to .O* i o s ip o n e I Xgent Frank H. Gerrity. 37 and “ ‘"‘“'’y^Sea Transports are sall- gian firm held patent rights on the on landing on 'Dec. 23 hia left main ' high milltar:^\officer Ao criticize ,]evelop a separate . astronautics ^ 'shot him in the leg, Gerrity grap-j ‘**8 W‘t>* grenades, which wrre said to have BARBUTl HELD GUILTY landing gear tire; burst. Othenvise; administration ''.dcf**'** planning agency would result in duplication pled with Kostal and the gun went ] cause servicemen are being flown superior armor penetrating capa­ BABY and TOT mOP SPECIALS SALE $1.00 to S6.9S the plane is unmmaged and h e; this week in whaKiipme have tag- of capabiUtle* already existing in Debt Demands bilities compared' ./1th th* then- Yokosuka, Japan, Jan. 11 OTt A the Air Force ballistic missiles off again, this time wounding: bverseas. A general Court-martial today could have flowm dut .if he had.a ged "the revolt of thia,general.*.” Kostal In the leg. Neither man was watchdog The reports over government from the spend­ GAO, standard U. S. model. convicted Marine Sgt. Robert J. new tire, he said. V ■ In an interview. Flaridets said: Paris, Jan. 11 (Ah—French eco­ seriously hurt. Meet Specifications BOYS' end GIR^S* GIRLS' COATS CJurran said the Almhiana told "i( seems the Preatdenl'jhowed (Continued on Page Three) Two other FBI agents subdued ing, were submitted to Congress Barbutl on nine oharges of cruel­ nomic expert Jean Mpnnet will fly during the Congre.ssional recess. The Army finally agreed to a ty to prisoners in a Navy brig. JA C K E T S ^/ Reg. $17.98. him that they would give him a, to VVashingion ton.ght wi*h high the fugitive. $125,248 refund offer from the Bel­ Start Hit New Yeor right with one of these ■replacement , tire but later they-i THe agents had been tailing Koa- They were made public after the He was acqnltted df 17 other NOW ... ^12.00 hopes of raising most of half a bil­ new. session began this week. gian company, GAO said. But the cruelty count* and two^ of as­ Reg. $6.98. CLEARANCE OF SPORTSWEM claimed that they did n tf' have lion dollars France needs in iP'iS tal on a. tip from an unidentified Army decided the gret.adea had beoutiful coots from our Fashion Department. NOW ... 55.00 one. / • woman. Kostal attacked Gerrity Involved in one report were high sault. The codat said R .would 5 1 2 . 0 0 to back up a drive tor financial explosives antitank and practice been supplied according Ao' con­ sentence theYS^ear-old leather­ Reg. $8.98. During hia stay in Albania, stability, at 43rd Street and 8th Avenue af­ Coots ere by Cuddle Coot, Lessie, Swensdewn, 53.19 Curran said, he vW**- constantly Test Center Plans ter the agent halted him at the rifle grenades ordered by the U.S. tract specifications and that there neck frony Schenectady, N, Y :,, NOW DRESSES \ Moi.net will not aiK for direct were Insufficient ground* for action Monday. He faces a possible nine Reg. $2^ under military cuslddy. ! aid from the United States Offi­ subway entrance and showed his Army In Europe from a Belgian BOYS' OVERALL SETS Onr entire etock of dreaaet: Cotton, Cotton ncetnte,'rayon, linen, The first, five day's he stayed in' firm, S. A. Bglge de-Mecanlque et against the company under con­ years' imprisonment, one for Jaunty Jr., end Key McDeweil. AH. colors, oH NOS 52.19 cials here realize that could prob- FBI identification. tract provialqns. each count on which he was con­ fnUle. Slxea 10-20, $8-82. 14i/|-24'/i. C4 O O S 7 O O the Albanian capital of 'Tirana and i .bly not be obtained at this .time, Kostal. .37, had been the object d’Armament, and a .portugue-se leg.-"i Reg. $8.98.- Reg. price $8.98 to $10.98. NOW end for the last 14/days near the City subsidiary. More than $45 million Comptroller General Joseph victed. Tile case will be reviewed sixes, ell the newest fabrics. ,NOOW 53.79 NOW ...... i. 53.19 ^^ut he ifc likely to ask postpone­ of a nationwide manluirit aince automatically. I 1 ...... ^...... IM of Durese on^the Adriatic aea. Cur­ ment of interest pavment.'i due on last Nov. 21 when, with a com­ WOl th of-- orders____ for the grenades Campl^ll. head of GAO, recom- ran repor^d. panion, he broke out of Jeffer- were said to have been plnceit-over I mended that the Army consider existing French debts to the U.S. FLORIDA W.AR.MING UP OVERALL end Cape Canaveral, Fla.. Jan. llv m the Jupiler-C a week or so government and the Export Im­ a 3-year period, starting during! alternatives when a product is Usually MO’* COVERALLS Housedresses—Brunch Coats (Continued on Page Three) (Contlniied on Page Three) the Korean war. i available only at excessive prices. Miami, Fla.. Jan. 11 (/P)—Flor- Regular Price ^ —The Nation’s tcslers-of space] later. port Bank. And he will raise nil the tda's weather began warming up JACKET SET Reg. 88.28. Good variety of oolora nad etyle*. Sisea 10-20, 40-52, O O vehicle.*, haying launched two A Vanguard launching attempt foreign cved‘ts he can from Intel- The GAO said the Army received | He also said teats for items order- failed Dec. 6. The Army has nof one report in 1954 that 32 per . ed on cash basis should be made today after three days of Mtter $34.95 to $45.00 $ NOW .. . 52.49 14V',-24'/). Reg. $8.98. NOW ' . ▼4J.XT 5.000-mile missiles within four national institutions where Amer­ cold, which brought more dam­ .50 Reg. $7.98. houi's, turned their attention to- yet tried to put up a satellite but ican good’ will can largely influ­ cent of some of the grenades test- i as soon .-.as possible ao as to hold NOW .., 55.49 Dr. John Esquirol had hoped to beat the Nav>- to the ed were duds. A 1955 investlga- j down production orders until the age to citrus, and winter vege­ iay to efforts to put two baby ence success. ' tables and central Florida’s first moons into the sky. next try. To gain that good will M? :inet Uon, GAO said, foi'ud the grenades i items prove satisfactory, BOYS'SHIRTS BLOUSES Suffragan Bishop Both service.* hive emphasized News Tidbits became so dang .'oi.s after drops i. A Sept. 5 GAO report, follow- snow in many years. Hie warm­ GIRLSV ROBES The launchings Friday of an stnuffed a, briefcase with evidence ing trend will contlnne and the Jersey and dresay Atlas Ballistic Missile and a Nava- that every effort would be made he hopes will show that.Fre ich in­ Culled from AP Wires during shipping that they might | ihg an audit of the Military Sea Reg. $1.89. Reg. $8.98. N ow *3.99 blow up in the course or normal . Transportation ■ Service (MSTS) weatherman ■ forecast no frost Reg. $4.98. NOW .. .5 1 .1 9 Hartford, Jan. 11 (JV-The Very ho Ramjet vehicle both were suc- to withhold advance information flation la at an end end financing danger for tomorrow for the first .1 handling. , ' ' . ------NOW ...... 53.79 SPORTSWEAR DEFARTME-NT—SECOND FLOOR .. Rev. Dr.'John H. Esquirol, 57, who cea.sful. The Navaho took off bal­ of their laijn*e s'**** **■ ' (Continued on Page Nine) to become a clergyman, yesterday two liquid propellent rockets con- if poeaible. until It ha.s been de­ Some of the main elements of N O W ...... 52.19 MfITENS shows sharpest declines in farm FRANCE 9ETS SAHARA OIL $49.% to $59.95 $ was elected to the post of Suf­ aiderablv longer than the missile termined whether they are auq- his case are believed to be:' emp)o>Tiient in recent years has i Paris, Jan. 11 liPh—The PYench .50 Reg. $1.69. fragan Bishop of the Episcopal itself. The rocket boosters dropped cessful. ’ 1. Premier Felix GalUard la mak­ been In Kentucky, Tennessee, Mis- ] news agency reported today that GIRLS'SKIRTS •NOW ... 5 U 9 Church in' Connecticut. off into the ocean after aboUt 40 PM^ect Vanguarc officials were ing a determined effort to rid the sisslppi, Alabama, Arkansas, Lou­ Caracas Unrest Quelled the long await^ first shipment Reg., 79c. iSPEClALS from our GIDLS’ DEPT. Esquirol was chosen on the miles of flight. After the Navaho roundly' criticized for the publicity French economy of inflationary in­ isiana, Oklahoma and Texas . . . of Sahara crude oil has arrived Reg. $8.98. NOW ... ^ 50c sixth ballot after running a close attained superaonic speed Its Ram­ oh their Dec. 6 launch attem pt fluences. The 1958 budget that he Fake message that a bomb might at the Mediterranean port of > NOW ... 54.29 race with Dr. Reamer Kline, 47, jet engine was able to take over. They have sent-out ortera that.no forced through Parliament over be aboard forces airlines plane to PhillppeviUc, Algeria. A freight Reg. $4.98. rector of St. Mark's CThurch in Both missiles were believed to information on the orogram be re­ make emergency landing last night Perez Jimenez Releases train with four tank cars of the SIRES’ COnON KNIT JERSEYS New Britain. have flown several hundred miles, leased here, and that all queries be (Continued on Page Three) NOW ... 5 3 7 9 GIRLS' DRESSES ■ — a at Allentown, Pa., airport . . . oil has heed slowly making Its RegularPrieo ^ Reg. $8.98. 7 to 14. Value* to 02.08. NOW 9 9 At one point Kline attempted to far short of their designed range. referred to headquarters in Wash-^ Coinedlan Red Skelton, recovering way northward for the past sev­ Reg. $8.98. withdraw to resolve the issue, but one of the satellites, designed as Ington. from severe asthmatic attack, eral days. Two days ago Algerian NOW ... 53.19 Bishop Walter H. Gray, who waa a civilian sclehtlflc project under Five Priests He Jailed For 2 weeks on/y Sarong—the completely diiftreBt, $64.95 to $99.95 $ NOW ...... 54.59 Maj.'Gen. Donald N. Yates, Com­ idle Pay Offices leaves Santa Monica, Calif., hos­ rebels mined the track and de- Reg. $4.98. conducting the elections, ruled the Nav'y's management, will be mander of the Test Center, even pital to continue recuperation at . railed part of another train.’ completely wonderful criss-rrosa girdles that walk against It. an aliimlmim sphere only 6.4 Inches went so far as to discontinue the Caracds, Venezuela, Jan. 11 (.ffb^the new (•“binet was "ln_ accord Hasty repairs were made to per­ BOYS' SNOW SUITS N o w ...... 53.79 QIRLS’ COnON DRESSES The election., attended by some In diameter and weighing about Open to 4:30 p.m. ^ home. and never ride up—are specially priced. Reg. $8.98. hoisting aloft on two 90-foot poles U.S. gambling kings in Havana —Demonstrators In downtown with the sentiment'of the national mit passage of the oil train. 7 to 14. Value* to $8.98. NOW 300 lay and clerical' delegatps in 3*4 pounda. It will bo launched' on the cape of the red balls or armed forces, the basic institution . N O W ...... 52.99 Christ Church Cathedral. Was held by the 3-stage, 72-feet-Iong Van­ ducked nevvsmen amid reports the Caracas last night demanded "an 512.00 Reg. 82.98. flashing lights that have warned Hartford,' Jan. 11 (Ab—Un­ gamblers are p’reparing to deal end to the dictatorship’’ as Presi­ from which this government MAURER HEADS ROMANIA Only Sarong's patented, sling-like construction lifts, to fill the post of Suffragan Bis­ guard Rocicet. employment compensation of­ emanated." Perez Jimenez took Vienna, Jan. II (Jb—The Com­ NOW . . . . . 52.29 The other will be a metal cylin­ boats within five miles of the cape themselves a lion’s share of Cuba's dent Marcos Perez Jimenez sought slims and supports you exactly as nature intended. hop vacated by the Rt. Rev. Rob­ that "dry runs ”—training exer fices of the Stale Labor De­ lucrative gambling industry . . . to mollify the Vatican by freeing over the presidencj'In 1952 by, he munist-controlled Romanian BOYS' JACKETS Reg. $7.98. ert M. Halcl*, whp resigned to be­ der 80 inohea lon,( and six inche.s rises—static engine tests—or ac­ partment wei'e to remain oj^n said, "judgment of the armed Parliament today elected Ion Sarong improves your posture—you stand straijghter, RegularPrieo NOW ...... 55.99 aiRLS’ WINTER COATS In diameter, weighing 29.7 poundf. George W. Roge'rsi radio operator five jailed priests. - come Bishop of Western Massa­ tual launchings are under Way. today here an^^at Bridgeport hero of luxury liner Morro Castle Police moved In with tear gas forces." Oheorghe Maurer its new preal- look younger. And Sarong is so comfortable. Walk» . . . » . . 9 8 , ^ $ 1 8 . 9 8 chusetts, It will be the final stage of the He arranged to meet Monday to process claims of Under­ and machetes as several hundred (Word reaching New York last dent;; Bucharest Radio an- ‘ $125.00 Esquiral will wait until a delega­ Army's Jupiter-C missile. tragedy, dies of heart attack In night said Venezuelan naval forces bend, sit—it doesn’t matter. Sarong never, never 512.00 with reporters who wanted to know wood CJhrp. workers who were State Prison at Trenton, N.J. shouting demonstrators milled nounced. Maurer, a lawyer who . GIRLS' BLOUSES tion calls on him in the next few Preparations Secret laid off yesterday. about the heart of the capital. have thrown their support to rising has been foreign minister slncq Details of the satellite launch whether this measure, admittedly Both offices pormally would Two U.S. Admirals and a civil, needa adjusting. Reg. $2.98. days to make his response to the making more difficult the task of engineer begin negotiations Mon-' Some of the group handed out leaf­ military pressure for a new gov­ last July, succeeds Petra Orosa, SKI PANTS elections. • preparations were secrets locked cameramen and writers assigned to be closed today but they will lets calling for freedom for politi­ ernment. who died Tuesday at the age of NOW 52.19 URLS’ WINTER JACKETS 7 He voiced hts brief thanks to behind the high fence th a t, cuts remain open from 8:30 a.m. day to keep 150 * million Ameri­ (The Vatican was openly aroused 72 and was buried yesterday Let ua fit you with a Sarong. Two popular atylee Reg. $4.98. Reg. $1.98. cover Cape Canaveral activities, can naval base a*- Chaguaramas, cal prisoners. 5 to 14.17.98 to 114.9$. NOW ^ 0 the convention, before adjourn­ off th* Air Force Missile Test O n- was not also a menace to public to 4:30 p.m. to handle Under­ Authorities finally broke up the by the arrests of the priests the with a state funeral. (#102 and #104) from our regular stock. No seconds, NOW ... 53.59 NOW ...... ;.. 51.29 ment and said his reaction at be­ ter here from the rest of the world. wood personnel. Trinidad for U.S. . . . Spain an­ day after the uprising. An author­ - ..i * • - safety. About 2.500 workers were nounces reorganization of her demonstration after several shop no iiT ^lars. Don’t delay. Come in while this exciU ing named was "not one of ela­ But It was known that bolh''mls- North African territories of Ifni windows were smashed and arrest­ itative church source at Vatican TYPHOON STUX s t r o n g tion. but of deep humility alles are here, in varying stages Both the Atlas and the Navaho- laid off at the UndervVood ed about two dozen persona No In­ a t ^ said at the tltne that a diplo Guam. Jan. 11 'lAV-Typhoon fDg event lasts. ^ ' ■ were fired without warning, either plant here and 1.000 were laid and Spanish Sahara, wene »f Esquirol practiced law for 13 of the'complex program of asaem-; fighting by “liberation army" of juries were reported. matic break with Venezuela, was Ophelia continued to lash away GltilS’ PRETEEN DRESSES yeara-ln his native Brooklyn, N. Y. in the form of red ball signals or off at Bridgeport. The com­ Perez Jimenez ha* been facing imminent. at Islands In the westirn Pacifln , ^ 8 to 14. $7.98 and 8.98. NOW otherwia*. It was the first time pany manufactures type'writ- Moroccan Irregulam- j H e, canie to Connecticut \ln 1939 <,^th the%I«vy and the Army Motorist Victor L. De Casaus, mounting political presaur* since (The informant said th* church Saturday with $5 mile an hour and served, 17 years a* "rfittor of have announced their Intention to that this had Seen the case. era. ' was "preoccupied and displeased" wind*. One ialaad in the Mnr- . Yates said. In a prepared re­ State Labor Commissioner 55, begihs serving 6-year county an unsuccessful New Year's upris­ III I .i Trinity Church in Southport, be­ launch the ratellites a* aoon as ; jail term—one year for eaci} of alx ing by some’military forcea He an­ with the situation which the Vati­ obnlls group repprtod all bedld- I Hi fore becoming dean ofithq cathe­ possible. They have been ordered lease. that "the red balls were Renato E. Ricciutl and Em­ nounced the freeing of the prtesU can felt waa developing into a lag* were' ■ daatroyed. The traat ^ lowered In order to .preclude alert ployment Security Director persons killed In Los Angeles territory officer here aald enaer^ I The JW.HAL 4 CORK SIRLS’ PRETEEN WINTER JACKETS dral In 1950. ‘ • -• to do so th belated ojTorts to match freeway crash. . . . Air Forces shortly after he booted out the un­ "clear peraecutibp' o^ Catholfbs.'') He ,1s married land' has two sons, in part the Soviet achlevemente ing unauthorheled persons to the Joseph Gibbons' said tha State popular heads of his Interior miiils- Releas* of the chUKhiraan wa* fnnda and rnttan* nra.bn'.i, V M AM CHima CONH- 8 to 14. $10.98 $17.98. NOW ^ 0 ^ 0 Employment Service hoped to FIOlB^yoodoo to be equipped With ing flown to tiM various ahrlgkM.. . I| CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS HALE’S FASHION DEPT.—Second Floor John H. Raqulrol Jr..' a lawyer In 'with two Sputnik moons. fact (hat a classified test launch? new njj^tn air rocket capable of tiy and socurity police and Inatoll- ot^arad by C.oL^Jba^TaofUo Valaa- ■I SoutbixMt'and Howard Esquirol of ■ Persons close to the progriima Ing waa Immlpant.” place soma of the Underwood .ed a new cabinet. m u m frora tho VJE MnvnI •VABONO Is the regiatored trademark ef Sarong, lac., for Ita CORNI* MAIN o d OAK STRERS OIRLS’ DEPARTMENT-SECOND FLOOR Vorkera In other jobs In their downing Mktire formation of bomo- (Oonttaned an rngn nra) Mon n l KwnJnMn. ^ Btrntnrd, a student at the Unt* qkpect the Vanguard attempt to ara.. . 1 The former Army i»lonel Mid veralty of Bridgeport. , . ' qome pon»lWy next weak and that ' (ObnUnued « i Fng* NUe) home areas. . /' 'M ^- -S' ■' .'C t. J'-* . '1 I , i' r i . -■ i 'M f -V., , ' A ' A .7•• •V\ A i: / <■-,'.