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The Weather AverEge Daily Net Press Rim Foreeast of V. 8. Weethee THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1960 For the Week Ended Jan. 1$, l$6d < Cloody With Ught or. PAGE SIXTEEN finrriea and RMe diaar jlanrlipatpr lEiirninQ peratnre tonight and 13,067 Low tonight 20-28. High Eigenbrod Enters Member of the Audit 80-88. . About Town 302 M«in St. Bnnan of Otrealatton.. Manchester— A City of Village Charm CAP Competition i' ,...... ■, ■ 7. PRICE PIVB CENTS Unit 6 - trf ESmanuet Lutheran \ Op«fl Thursdays MANCHESTER, CONN., F R I^IT , JANUARY 22, 1960 (Classified Advertising on Page 14) Church \yornih-^wlll meet in the The ni(}nthly meeting of the M en VOL. LXXIX, NO. 95 (SIXTEEN PAGES) board room of Uifr'Church tomor­ Euterh Connecticut Group of Civil O r o c f i ' f and Fridays row a t j ;*0 p,m. Air Patrol was held last night in VP- Until 9 P.M. Bolton, with Lt. Col. Arthur D. Love y (/fLC A dance will be held at the^ol- Mann, commander, conducting the :* - ' _ W1 Doctors Report lah American Club Saturday from meetingv- 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Colonel .Mann announced the- se­ Pinehurst lection of two cadets from Eastern Grand List New Drug Cuts The Past Mistress’ Club of Connecticut Group who will com­ Your Kind of ST|AK Daughters of Uberty, No. 128, will pete with cadets from the other Steaks meet at the home of Mrs. Minnie state groups for three openings in Lung Cancer Brown, 33 Edgerton St., tomoirpw the 1960 Cadet International. Ex­ Andhowtofindit. \ change Program. They are Fred­ at 8 p.m. erick Bptler from the Niantlc B y $5 London, Jan. 22 (/P)—Three Squadion, a Junior at New London A military whist and setback doctors working in a British / High School, and Kurt Eigenbrod hospital today reported they party will be held tomorrow at 8 from the Manchester Squadron, a pjn.' at the K of C Home for the senior at Manchester .high. Tim­ The net 1969 Grand ListtMurphy .aid eou^^^ have successfully treated .5(ic- benefit of the S t James’ building Coal In part to a substantial increase in tims of advanced lung^^ can­ othy: Beckwith from the Manches­ ahowfi an increase of $5,006,- fund, ^he^public is Invited to the ter unit has been selected as- the iilprage of industrial parts and an cer with a new drug developed party sponsored by the Ladles of .alternate. • ------000 in the taxable value of increaae in. the Inyentorlea of S t James. Therh'Wlll be prizes and from mustard gas.. The annual awards night sponT Manchester property, agsessor larger commircial and industrial A medical team led by Scotsman refreshments. sored by the Elastern Connecticut P. Joseph Murphy announced concerns. Dr.vGordon Jack- used the drug, Group will be held April 2 at He added that personal property tretanline. on 43 apparently hope­ Mystic Review, No. 2,^^0m§n's todsy* of the utility companies did not D ecem ber Rescuers Groton. Besides the awarding of Mut^liy said the new Ust is less cases at Manchester's Baguley Benefit Assn., is sponsoring a coh-, trophies to the best and most' Im­ $148,552,173, based on assess^le Increase on the 1959 list and that Hospital. tobacco storage inventories have test for Its Junior members. The proved squadrons. Of the year, a valuations as of last Oct. 1. The But for tretami.ie most of them member who turns in the largest talk will, be given and mo\des Oct. 1. 1958 Grand Li|t was $143 fallen oft In the past few years. would have been dead within three Cost Index number of trading stamps will re­ The taxable value of Manchester sliown explaining glider and sail­ M6.173 before adjustmei,t by the “ " y e T c o n -! Fuil over ceive a gift. Judges A n d i^ Peterson of Hartford, Manchester PosUr aster Alden Bailey and H. F. Gerrish. Hart­ plane tralmng techniques. Parents Board of Tax Review. I proPfrty 9” j . Writing: in the medical magazine i ford, take a secohdjook at the stamps they Judged "best of show’’ In the exhibit sponsored by the dnd friends of members of CAP The aajwsaor lUrtd hikea In real|«®£ut*ve|^^d tj,e doctors report Shows Dip William Kuhne, son of Mr. and Manchester Phllatielic-Society. (Herald Photo by Oflara). are. invited to attend. estate, personal in^pertyjm d mo-bj determined in tae i ‘'"* Mrs.-William Kuhne, 34 Uberty toT vehicles. His office today sent 8 figure a provement. -x ■ 20 Hours Rt., recently spent two weeks in Arthur Shevekovv won ’ second out more than 8,000 increase | gtartlng j” y 1 ^ ^ growth ; Washington, Jan. 22 {/P)- Greenland with nine other enter- place. decrease noUces...... on the_ present “ mbined i costs as measured by | talner.s. He is a bass fiddle player Howard Pascoe's . collection of His figures show real estate Cfialbrook, South Africa, in a trio. The group entertained anian W ins duck stamps won first priie in the lumped $3,137,738: personal prop­ mill rates After a month of treatment, x-1 the government declined one- Jan. 22 (f^ —Rescue teams armed forces uniU. Kuhne Is a U.S. class. U.S> precancels, exhib­ erty, $1,288,439; and motor ve­ Manchester fire d istri^ the » showed the lung tumor*.had tenth o f one per ce n t in De- worked against dtidiidlliv student at the Julius Hart School ited by Charles Raiiich, took second H s fd to p hicles $579»823 jump represents $193,000 In 1“ j completely shrunk and the che.st (.ember. It was the first d rop ! hopes tonight to save aboqt pf Music. prize in this class, He ssld new residential and Taxable value of property in _the ; ha^reti.^ed to , in fou r m qnths. Best of Stamp Show Prizes awarded in the sliow were apartment houses and new addi­ 400 men trapped deep i» ,a the gifts.of several merchants in Eighth Utilities rose also. Mur/, Lower prices for food, clothing The American Legion will hav^ M in t/ e r f? tions tb existing residential, in­ DhV figured the gain at $867,651. «. Indian M. ^ le jw a la and , commodities were. coal mine. : a stag game supper Jan.'30. pirns the Manchester Parkade. dustrial and commercial buildings phy figured fain HI ^ou4,w*. 1 4k.,4 Ain/4 i ana uurauic uumuiuuiLico The miners were stamp collectors from all partstfor h collection .showing sporta on The total list...rforth ed irtrietw a . responsible for the de- of the ,1958, World Series vnll be accounted for the most of the thef$50.345,OO5 in­ in 1958 and $ 3 1 , 2 1 2 . 6 5 6 ...... day by tvm rock slldeai shown. Tickets are avaijaole from of the United States have sub stamps, first prize; and Jim Nel­ crease from $111,444,78.3 In an editorial Lancet warnedCoSls of services continued to Cnydesdale Colliery, 35 mllM'tiiM^ post members or, at^/the Legion mitted entries in the Manchester son, El Paso, Tex' for a collection ROTC CadeU Fly 1968 list to $114,282,521 on tne now. he said. i raising any false hopes of Johannesburg. Philatelic Society’s first exhibit of Lincolniana. second prize. T|K valuations in Manch le | cancer sufferers. It points The labor department announced Loss of 400 men would (ntltk* Home. ^ n^w one. today that its coru'umer price index on view through Saturday at Sears In the foreign class, first .award W e’ve got ’emi. The gam, from $21,793,017 to I out that so far as is known these this the second -worst raining, dia* Practice Mission (Continued on Page Eight) declined to 125,5 per cent of the Garden Shop in the Manchester went to T. W. H. Levay of'Green­ WU i»OOClS-All $23,081,456 for persbnal property. ; nitrogen-mustard drugs do not aster In history. There was a loM wich for his collection-of Hungar­ Pinehnrst tender double hone 1947-49 base period. P&rlcad^a MAKfSr-CHAT tUYSI cure lun-r cancer but they may help Iditf mo«n. at, Henk«iko .C O ^ ^ The show, entitled "MAN- ian cancellations. ..Second prize Tliree area Air Force ROTC j to control it. 'This is I,'- per cent above the in Manchuria . April 26, 1942. . . . ’ cadets were among 17 from the level of December 1958. The De­ Wi^OW SHADES PEX,’’ marks tne first anniver­ was awarded thg.King Edward 'VII ’se OI-DS. SUPER 88 j The three doctors report that A report by k. mine official that University of Connecticut who got cember drop wiped out a -slight sary of the Manchester club. Open issues exhibited by Bart Bartlett 2-Door Hardtop • No Break with Castro tretamine was pumped into the rescuers had made contact with WASHABLE of Loui.sville, Ky. a taste of. the wild blue yonder cancer tumors through a vein and November increase and returned some of the trapped men stirred to the public at no charge, the last 'weekend when they flew a the index to the October level. INTERSTATE exhibit features frames of United' Nonrinember awards In the U.,S. ’SB OLDS. SUPER 88 I v.ithin three days the patients hope momentarily today, but the practice mission with a Reserve 4-Door Hardtop SIRLOIN STEAKS ' ahtn-.-ed imnrovement. . ApproximatelS' 575.000 workers contact was denied later 'b y the States, foreign and topical stamps. displays wont to Bernard Silber- (AS PICTURED ABOVE) AQUA SHADES Two frames of perfins. sub­ berg of Newton Center, Maas., wpo troop carrier unit at Bradley Three patients died through w'ill nevertheless get pay boosts of Department of Labor. ' ' mitted by David Stump of Waytie, exhibited frames of U.S. errors, Field. , ' ’59 OLDlS. 88 U.S. Envoy to Cuba ■ henimorhage from their tumors. 1 or 2 cents an hour based on the Canaries were carried in to, ttie 9 C Made to Order David Grady of 98 Woodland' 4-Door-Hardtop and tender tcell trimmed , But the othenl still were alive more ; index. Their wages are geared VWiwO with Your Rollers Pa., were Judged the best of spow. first prize; and Warren Quinn of Clydesdale shafts by rescue team* Londonville, N. Y.. land growth of St.,' Manchester; James Dick of than six months after the treat-; j-^ gjiAnges in the official as a precaution. Canariw . are Perfins, the philatelista explain, •58 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE ment started. Pull Line of Custom are postage stamp.s in which users the U.S. second prize. • 66 Vernon Ave., Rockville, and Lb. index. often used in mine dlsastiaa to Ronald Dixon of 'Vernon Inn Trail­ ^-Door Hardtop The doctors urge that tretamine The pay raises are due, despite test the air, because they are jnore have perforated Uieir initials or Separate awards in the three Again Called Home should be tried where lung cancers VENETIAN BLINDS insignia as a means of identifica­ classifications were also made to er Park, Talcottvllle, were among the slight December decline, be­ susceptible to gas than human cadets invited by the 337th Re­ '58 FORD CUSTOM 8 are too bad to be removed sUrgical- cause the December level is higher tion, and to discourage theft. They society membu||k Louis Mandell 2-Door Hardtop ly. But they admit they do not beings. won first prize W the topicals with serve Troop Carrier Squadron to SHORT STEAKS than the living cost levels for las: The Mines Department said were first authorized in this coun­ observe low level' paradiops sim­ While most stores sell sirloins all at one price we grade them into two classes ajid The.btivitie* as even more severe. Her- know how long the drug will con­ June and Sep.ember, the dates of J there was no evidence o f a gee e*- Es A. JOHNSON try In 1908. an exhibit of Journalists on stamps. ’57 OLDS. 98 Wsishihgton. Jan. 22 tJP\ trol tumors or the effects of a sec- The maximum cards exhibit of ulating combat conditions. United^-States summoned Ambas- ter told the Senate Foreign Rela the last adjustment of the work­ ploeion. A fresh, air base can how The best of show award to a 2-Door Hardtop- sell the tender but slightly more wasteful cuts at a lower price , . . This week buy tions Committee, according to i ond course of it’ PAINT GO. member of the Manchester society Mrs. Mary Mullaney took second The flight was one of several *ador Philip W. Bonsai home from ers' wages. be established not far from t)ld tender hip Chairman J. W. Fulbrighl 'D -, - — Ewan Glague. labor statistics j rodk barrier and efforts to remra 723 Main SU'Tel. MI 9-4501 A^ent to "Reorge Cochran for a prize. planhed_f.or AFRClXt cadets this ’57 OIJ9S SUPER 88 Havana tbday. less than two weeks year. It was made in connection after he returned lb his post: Ark I. that Castro was ” ver>’ in­ commissioner, said he didn't see 1 the trapped meh are being carrfisd Brussels World Fair collection. James Callahan, who exhibited a 4-Door Hardtop sulting to the American ambassa­ Awards to non-members in the collection , of Queen.sland stamps, with the Air Force program of SIRLOIN STEAKS (NOT LIKE PICTURE) Lb. 6 9 C There were strong indicatio.ns of ] any sigivs of substantial change in 1 out In this area, the departnvsht won first award in tlic foreign cadet motivation by student Con­ ’57 OLDS. 88 official exasperation at indignities, dor, the American government and Sen. Keniiedv living costs over the next feiV said. . topical classifleatinn went to Rob­ the American people." ert Homsher of Kansas City. Mo., class. Foreign varieties shown by tact with working airmen. ^ 4-Door Hardtop autberitiea feel America has suf­ months. I Originally, 500 African Read Herald Advs. and ne ivill feature Pinclmrat famous fered at the hands of Fidel Castro. American officials said the Cas­ The spendable earnings of fac- and white; msn were hagcnM ’57 RUICK The big question remained, what tro broadcast came on top of; Lone Entry in torjv worker* — their, wages less entowhia. But th*t>epaAMlhMir 2-Door Hardtop 1. Repeated aStacka-on 0 )f U n it - jw j' - w p Mrs. Alice Stede'TYEJWf^ked td newsmen In her attoriiey's office in Tampa, Fla., today, aaid l can 'Waahington try next to change federal tax deductions— rose to a she wanted to knqW .vhat happened to VVilUam A. Taylof, her former husband, who is believed to be Mihes* and mihi^,offtciaffB.:i||rM PORTERHOUSE STEAKS ^*T09 the couraF .of the bearded Cuban ed States by Castro-riin h f# a p A -| 'r a x x n | « i| a | r < i t l S i p p new high in December. The weekly late today on a new ea tln itd ^ ’.57 CADILLAC for 1 or" 2, shorts for .1 a large porterhouse u among the passengers killed in a plane 'crash Nov. 16 in the Gulf of Mexico, On the right is 2-Door Hardtop For the large family we suggest sirloins premier without hurting its rela- pers and radio stations. 1 average for . the woraer with three Mrs. about 400. . - . ' 2. Attacks on Vies President ------Mrs. Frances S ^ aig who held a.he>''» conference today at her.hopie in .Dallaa , She said Just light. tioni with tht other psychologi­ dependents increased from $79.97 Taylbr s ex-hirsbafid took the plic'e'df Dr. Spears .qn^the ill-fated plane. (AF Phetofax). Mbced rescue teams vt AT BURSACK*S - - - Your Independent Local SUPER-MARKET '56 OLDS. 88 cally aanaltya Latin ^ American Nixon, who |■ecelltly said in' Fieri-1 Bv THE A88O6 IATEO PRESS, in N«ve»>»(»er-to-$«a, This is 8 per and Negroes w ille d 4-Door Hardtop -etatea? ' ‘ / «ta C g ^ o not i Bro, John F. Kennedy, of MaasX- cent higher than a year^arlier. to get an em erg^i^ g ^ p ty e tiU t SEEDLESS PINK Diplomatically. Uncle ihiffi Was crMtlng an a t ^ c ^ * climate ; diuaetia has committed himself to to the men. But 20 hours nfter the •56 OLDS. SUPER 88 Sure. . there's a difference iti Clague said Che in c r e ^ was • INDIAN RIVER ^ in the unhappy shoes of the visitor miners were trapped the reacuew ^ 4-Door Hardtop u t. ‘ three primari: election test* but so largely influenced by the fact that Knew Husband Was Alive Barden to Quit chiekens . . . being kicked in the shins by a- 3. Attacks im Bonsai, who has | oppoeitlon In only one. the higher paid workers in the still .had not reached them. '.56 OLDS. 98 GRAPEFRUIT small boy of the family While not Tieen applauded in pubUc appear-iwigconaln . , Bteel and Au.o industries returned “It’s sheer hell down there," 4-Door Hardtop ' Pinehursl birds are not only petted daring to lift hia flat in repciaaL to their Jo'os in December after said one reacue worker who ^ n ^ ^ . m ‘ S “»?ro'J' trip into House, PoweU emerged from the pit after . .dig­ and pampered and specially fed for Bonsai was expected to arrive in’ ^ i ^ r. i i the wjntrv Midwest yesterday to the early November end of the '55 OLDS. SUPER 88 tendemes.s . . . but they a're ConnecU- 3 K»r 2 5 c the late .afternoon, Secretary of Spears’ Wife Claims ging' through the night; ' pjy*' to a U.S.'’«ete of Jan. 11. pro­ announce at hUlwaukee his en 'ete^l strike. . 4-Door' Hardtop ut farm fresh. Doz. 9 8 1 State Christian A. Herter said yes­ trance into the Wisconsin’s April 5 , In ‘ December, food pricea de­ Get Post Another said that the chances terday the career diplomat was be­ testing what Wab’ jngton said was primary, and at Omaha his cwidi- of getting any. out seemed h4- *55 OLDS. 98 ; illegal seizure of ILS..oroperty in clined one-tehth of 1 per cent.. “ Fresher hy far' ing returned for “ conaultationa.” dacy in Nebraska'a. Meats, particularly pork products, less. 4-Door Hardtop Cuba, in violation of. Cuba’s own Washington, Jan. 22 tIP)—Rep. An explosion damaged the mine’s Our customers tell us . , . Try the 3 '2 He had returned to Havana on Jan.' In Nebraska’s May 10 preaiden-1 ^yg^aged lower, Taylor Died in Plane Graham A. Barden (D-NC), chair-, CAMEO laws. A Castro newspaper thurnbed surface ■ ventilator and cut o ff‘the lb. size for roasting or frying . . . A 10 after a month .of similar con- th. preference test the outcome is clague aaid about 20 per cent man of the House Labor and Edu­ pM S flC C * CLEANSING TISSUES ^sultatlons. l ^ ® ^ binding on the atate's 1« dele-1 ^„^e hogs were aiaught^ed this bit smaller for broilers . . . or buy columns cation Committee, announced to­ (Conttnned on Page laght) EV&aRCAOV (Box o f 400’s) , the fresh chicken parts you like best. Here are some very special values lie new move falls short of a tol*w*' ■ . u *>,.■' 1 P*at December than in the same | What course remained open There IB a possibility that in 1 . „„ „ „ .-miainins^__• : Dallas, Tex., Jan. 22 iJPt — Dr.fportly 65-year-oid husband in day he is retiring from Congress ManehBster Motors brea'k'dn relations with the Castro | United States was a problem year earlier, ; Robert V. Spears' young wife ad-1 Phoenix, Ariz this year after 26 years of House COCOA.' LARGE CHICKEN LEGS ARE I.EAN SLICED Nebrakkg,ebwiwta. a*as in the New Hamp ' * 2 Boxes 3 5 c^ “ Selling and Servicing New re^ m e> R ut U.S. trfficlals made, „ „ j „ d ,e State ■ mitted last iiight she met the ex­ Here was her answer when she service. MISSISSIPPI BR.VNO khlre ^prirftalry March ' 8. Kennedy (Continued on Page Eight) Oldsmobilea for Over GOOD V A L U E ...... lb. 59-^A dtiiek nnrey out of the race^ And ' he'll Shannon, Court in Kiel, Germany ''has It also revived the 'possibility, SPRY 3 - 7 2 Shannon's qualifications for the. more than $100,000 in life in­ at Charles Pfizer and Co. cai||ght open the door for bigger states asked two experts to check the long discussed behind the scenes, SEALTE.ST high post he holds came under authenticity of the famed diary of surance he carried. fire Oils momlhg, sending hngh G IA N T SIZE SHURFINE to swing their .convention dele­ columns of Mack smoko hun­ gates onto his bandwagon. question at a hearing Wednesday Anne Fi-ank, the Jewish girl who (Contln'ied on Page Eight). i i Drying clothes Cherry Nugget on t a by the New York Stale Public died in a Nazi concentration camp I (Continued on Page Nine) dreds of feet Into the air bob Humohrev welcomed Kennedy's causing little damage. N e- ooe Ice Cream '/i Gal. 99c jen'-ri' in Wiseonrin, and he e-rnects Service Commission. , after hiding for months ■yvith her j is easy today... At the hearing, Alp'eft was asked famlh’ in an Amsterdam attic. ■ was Injured. The blaze started, I* hard fl.gbt. He said pol’s taken from an undetermined eanaa Paris, Jan. 22 OPJ-rPrealdenti^ Weary from six years of s re­ by. Kennedv. forceis in the state why Shannon, who. had been with A House committec raised quea-, the* railroad only two years, held Price May Be Recognition while repairs were being made omato Charles de Gaulle stood pat today bellion by Algerian natitfnalists. .•how considerable voter sentiment lions today about methods u s^ in to the dock, accoWlng to Wal* T JUICE 29' such a top post. Alpert replied that on his policy of self-determlhstlon they feel they would be swamped for Kennedy. Humphrey added making a new comparison of Unit­ ter L. Elwood, Jr., plant mam Shannon had come' Highly recom­ ed States and Russian military for Algeria in the face of a threat in dealing politically on an equal that hts limited campaign funds ager. MARJORIE MILLS WITH KEN SHOW This special sale in on of armed resistance by rightwing footing with the nine million North don’t permit him the ■ hiJtui-5' of a mended from the Chicago and strength . . . Anselmo Sorrel, 100, Recommended Product^: Arnold Bread and Rolls, Instant Mai- Frenchmen in that North African Africans who make up the bulk poll Of,his o\\-n. North Weatren Railway. walked away with only minor U.S. Says China Needed tex, XesUe’s Qiocolate Morsels, Red • Cap ' Refresh-R, Gravy DRUG FIRM CURBS URGED: territory. of Algeria’s population.' Kennedv -aleo announced his In answer to a question whether bruises af ter he was sideswiped by W'ashlngton,. Jam. 22 (JVrMlke Master. . * « the railroad might not do better De Gaulle told the army its job De Gaulle has offered the-hation- entry in'" the Nebraska primarj- a passing train and thrown several Gorman, execottve' director at BUMBLEBEE -la to restore peace so Algerians alist rebels a military cease-fire yards in Manila. , (Continued on Page Two) For Working Arms Curb the National Comnilttee Against can - eventually decide. their own which they have liot yet accented. (ConHnued on Page'Two) Sen. Hubert'* Humphrey (D- Mental Illness, urged the go*-,’ CHUNK WHITE TUNA future. He would like to "go to the East- Minn) says he Is planning to enter emment today to slap down' Cabinet ministers, generals and West summit meeting May 16 with the , West Virginia Presidential Bv JOHN SI. HIOHTOVVBB .-not be bound by any disarmament medicine manufactaHen he ao- . civil administrators outllnfed their the present uncertainty ended. 1 preference prlniarj* . . . Indians . . . • MA . ms.... —.oMMlsAyl varlfhmit IrH Washington, Jan. 22 (/P) — The agreement, reached ^without its cused of arrogant profltem1iqr.i. views on the tehse -situation in Although subjects discussed at | welcomed an JnspecUon by 'Soviet TesHfylng before the Soarntn- 3 C r . * l . p O Algeria in a 2-hour 45-minute 125,000 Face Two Winter Days President Klementl Y. Voroshilov United States Is" holding.the door fcnnal partlcipstiori or \vithout the today’s conference were a secret, I 'Antitrust amd Monopoly Suh'., iiil/fcmBiis DAISY meeting with De Gaulle. The presi­ the talks were believed to have today o f the first area to benefit open for Red China to participate signature of Ita delegates. ■'v'. SIRLOIN dent has a week to reflect on what from a U.S. Indian technical aid in a global disarmament.program In. Washington, State Depant- committee, ?'nace8,. water heaters and stoves today the Soviet government had - Officials ■ acknowledge that in­ schedules and routes . . . Feeding By HUELL E. W.\RBEN JB. spection stations on Red Chinese ment durnig forthcoming negotia­ curb monopolistic practleeo.- Ho . ■ You get premii^ quality next Friday ' paCnication. and watch them .burn until satis­ reported nine cases of smallpox in stations which are stocked for only* A communique Issued after the, Springfield. Md., Jan. 22 (Ab— territory would be .essential to tions at Geneva, "then it would be contended there Is a lot of “h i-: -'H. ✓ Mobilheat with RT-98 . . . the CANNED GOODS The Constantine Economic Plan, The Rev. Mark Randle put three fied they'are working. City offi­ Moscow . . . Pope John XXIII to­ u89c part of the day can be successful if meeting said De Gaulle would visit aimed at raising the living stand­ day received West German CSian- make any arms control plana ef- logieW to consider particlpallbn in tevnotionsl hauiky panky” «on», ..(V- X li 5 9 c , moat completely effective fuel Compare the quality as well as the fodd Is always available during the big logs in the fireplace and went cials hope to have full service re­ tribnttng to moaopoUsto’ poaner, ' Algeria beginning Feb. 6 to talk ard among the Arabs and Berbers stored sometime tomorrow. cellor Konrad Adenauer in an of­ fertlve. This need, in turn, could such a disarmament' program by oil additive in use today. And price . . . Check the taste and the expected period. The best hours for to bed hoping they would make up other countries''' including Red “t-i with army men, the admlnlatra-- of .Algeria. . . Were there hardships? ficial aludience , . . John Factor some day force this country to ^ \ , 6 F or yod get premium service. Au- number of servings in the can. such a feeder- are apound breakfast * tion and representatives of the Al­ ■The question of the North Afri­ some of the difference between China.” - • . . TITLE BOUT WEIGHTS * comfort and the 15 degree temper­ ”I talked on the telephone-with files $4 million libel .suit in Los take a new look at its policy of tomatie deliveries . . • a bal­ ■nns -WEEK AT ppjEHUBST time . • ■ gerian people.. A separate com­ can's. confidence, or lack of It, in Angeles over a book by the late nonrecognllion of Communist Neffotlationa reopen in Geneva Boston, Jnn. 22 (A>—Sugar E w * ti ature outside. my wife,” aaid Police Lt. Carl Gus­ anced payment plan and many WE FEATURE munique said of De Ga'ulle’s aelf- De Gaulje’s policy. Chicago , . China, v ‘ ' March 15. Ten nations will take Robinson weighed iss% paWadn, x i V., We feature a new low price on 5 It was the seme .all over town as tafson. “She was in bed w’ith two ::k:: other extras designed to make determinaUon plan; Two oif the three top area com­ blankets and an electric heating , Last three of 19 inmates who T his ctountry has negotiated In­ part — live Allies and five Com for tonight’s defense of 1 ^ veri>. "It should be clearly understood manders In Algeria did not attend Springfield ind its neighboring miinist countries. They Include th* ' slon of the werid mi^alOwlghS H RM RIPE home beating reMy eaty. Shurfine CI^T GREEN BEANS lb. bags of Comstock-Ferry Wild communities (total population pad. That's hardship, isn’t It?” staged a hunger strike at the formally with Red China on other Bird Food . . . 69c, down 10c, Buy. that this decision, which political the meeting. Gen. Jacques Mas- At the year-old Raridle house, in Utah State prison abandoned the mailers \jdthout recognizing the Big Four — the United State*, boxing ohaunplonship. Challso-'- negotiations would deny, win not su,’ who had allegedly criticiz'od 126,000) settled down to what Britain, France and the Soviet ger. A u l Pender of BrookBnki 2 Cans 33c promises t< be a 2-dAy interruption a new de-velopment of 520,000 to protest yesterday . . Communist Communist regime, and officials M obilheat t?.«e suet and sunflower seed at Pine­ be diverted from its course.” De Gaulle’s policy! stayed away ap­ China boasts it exceeded its major said their present stand has no Union'—' but Red China ia not Mass., weighed' 189*^. . • TOMATOES No. 303 cans, 4 servings. Tender cut Across the Mediterranean tern-' of natural gas ser-Wee. , $30,000 homes,: the furnace and hurst, too. Squirrel Peanuts 45c parently on orders. Gen. Jean Olie water heater flickered out when industrial and agricultural targerta bearing on recognition. But the is­ among them. * Abo.doofHodioA No. 3 sieve, garden fresh flavor. (.pers,.were .rising).■ was renWled variously as detained A mechanical ditch digger Alre4dy Underway at Geneva COLD HITS .FLORIDA CEfHIlr a 1 ^ 1 iag.: ■ , . the gas went off. But the Ran­ for 1959 -hy. 31 per cent over the sue could be raised either by the ‘ Black, circled . crosses of the by military operations and sick. gouged th.:ough the main supply previous year but admits itltal Red .Chinese or 6n thdir behalf by are negotiations among the .United Miami, Fla., Jan.JZS GtV-rA*. French National Front — a -right­ In Algiers, police ^confiscated line 18 miles southwest pf Spring: dle’s have an electric, kitchen. so States, Britain, and Russia looking bitter cold wave htTBoted hnn|'f -f (L b , U nit) Shurfine Sarah. -8. and Kirk. 5, didn’t ei’^n grain production had fallen short the Russians in connection with ist organization led by -Joseph copies, of 'the .Paris -newspapers field yesterday afternoon. Emer­ of its goal., ' ^ .vv’oirking out any. disarmament toward k ban oh' the testing of dantoge on Florida’s . tfaSeiS : MEDIUM WHOLE BEETS. Ortiz, . an Algiers , merchant —r L’Aurore. and Paris Jour because gency crews repaired t)i*.,-,hr.*.ak. miss their-baths. atomic,, weapons. Such a bam mulri-mlllion dollar vegotaMa; W E GIVE “The kids, thought it was a big Sen, Vance Hartke (D-Ind) says agreement. Recognition might he, covered w^ls of apartment houses 'they carried stories saying MaasU last night and bat^llon of 800 i "perhaps the administration presented as. the price of Red suming it-included underground oropa today and troo-spcnOtilf-.^ GREEN STAMPS workers, started the door-td.-;door lark to have hot wa\e,r, poured, in­ 1,1 '--2 ' ■ cans' ,25c ' LEStqiLS pedal Pack and vlljaa overlooking Algiers would be disciplined for criticism should consider halting all -a ir ' Cffiina's participation. tests, would have to-be supervised tourlsta in the ' srnishlno , m M * SELECTED ■No. 303 can, 4 servings. ^ from the.green: hills of EH Biar. of De Gaulle.' , ■ Job of restoring serrice through to the tub from . a"^ pot , off, the toy worldwide jietwork of stfiUons were searching for- waumth> H - sto^e,” , said the' Rev. Mr. Randle. travel for a feiy days" to conduct The .link between Red China and PINTS (Save 4c) .. ...SSc "Algeria •forever French!” pro­ After the -palace meeting- end­ 29,400 meters. '■ disarmament was brougJjfcJ'to the equipped to dptect sneak explo- may be worse tonserrww. QUARTS (Save 7c) . . SSc ed. Premier Michel Uebre. De­ They must make sUre all air “They 'slept under heavy blankdts an all-Qut check of safety proedv Shurfirte ' BARTLETT, PEARS claimed giant signs, some still fore .yesterday by statements in .sldns of atomic wealions. - big. TeannsnitlDnn 0 | li« i ilM g. MORIARTY fense Minister Pierre Guillaumat, pockets are out of the network of and everything seems to be all dures, and Rep. Roman C. Pa- MelNTOSR APrlES Try delicious iShurtine Cut Wax Beans (S , dripping with fresh paint. , clhskl (D-Ill) proposes • airliners Peiping akd Washington.. Experts have declded'^ (hat at the frigid idUhtiiln 1 ' is for this slogan that Ortiz Civil Delegate General Paul De- mains, feeders and Individual, serv­ right. \ big Btoan M$Bsto ,r 2 emu 59c sieve) 2 oiuis SBc .1. . Marfehall’s SpltM be required to carry fireproof tape In the 'Chinese Communist least 180 stations would be re- and .his men vsnd thousands of louvrier, - and Gen. Maurice ice lines from the feeders into the “ W« switched over tb ouf stand- BROTHERS No. 303 cans, 4 servings in heavy Cashews I f oz. can B8c. Ruy your Cigarettes recording equipment to tell what dapital. Foreign Mlnlste.r Chen' Yl dlsekHwd IttstsT .syrup. eUier' European settlers have houses. They must tallght the pi­ (OoBtlmied an Pagq.Eleve# too on V $ * s ^ (6-t Lb. Unit) At Pinetaurat low prices $2.16 and $2Jra lots on all the thotitands o fl^ r- / (Contiaued/oa Page ‘Vhrae) happens to a plane' In flight.. declar^ that hia country would 59 c 301.31 S CM ittr St. carton. « t^ a ten a d to fight. 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> t PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22. 1980 125,000 Face Two Winter Days Pope John Greets | The New MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, ,1960 Gregans to Host * Bonn Chancellor Vets Installation Without" Natural Gas Service CLAM SHELL Vatican C?tty. Jaji. 22 (45—Pope 1 Corner Spmee and Birch 8t*.. Agency Favorg John XXIII, receivin/ Chancellor^ Sen. K en n ed y Sheinwold on Bridge Dr. and Mrs. John V. Grei^an (ConUnued from Page One) bv Cities Service Gas Co. It sup­ Konrad Adenauer of West Ger- 1 •Orders Ptit Up To Take Ont Several Homes were appointed official boat and plies gas to 'City utilities, the De Gaulle lb Push by oil burner at the church (Na­ munirinslly owned distribuli,on many In official atulience, today j FRIED CLAMS hoatesa at an executive' committee Lone Entry in For Retarded tional Avenue Chriatlan) and w e re systenv'' implored God’s ‘'cholc,e,st graces^ U.S. Em^oy to •■IXICATE THE ACE < I^ortb dealer meeting of the Veterans of World and consolations for the noble (mer­ FRIED SCALLOPS on call If there are families who 'Hartford, Jan. 22 (Ah—A state TO PLAY WELL Both sides vuinerablt War I, U S A., and ladies’ auxil­ man nation-;" 1 FISH-'N-CMPS Policy on Algeria Nebraska Kace By Alfred Sheinwold NORTH iary, last night, for-the Joint In­ need warm shelter. The 7S-year-oId ruler of the | health agency suggests that sever­ GRINOERS U.8. Master* Team Champion 4 K 8 7 2 "Some of the churches are open Tax Aide Against Roman Catholic church received ; al i«gionaI, 300-bed residences be stallation of officers F*b, 21 at (Continued from Page One) Agaiiy Called Home Most expert* would •cheerfully ¥ J 5 The fire station^ city hall most life R4-year-old German leader in \ C d l Ml 3-6051 built for mentally retarded chil­ ♦ K I 10 4 3 2:80 p.m.. at the VFW Home. of the municipal"hulldln,?s are open Gift Benefit Hike his private library. With them dur­ (OoBHnned from P«t« One) give up all tffiey know about May 10. Humphrey hasn't decided' dren, instead of a new la r|e insti­ ’♦ Q 4 Various local, slate and national for people. ing the 40-minute audience was j squeezes and other rare play* if WEST EAST officials and representatives of all Gernaany's Foreign Minfster, Hejn- ; , CShalie. the eupreme commander In about that one yet. Unlike Wiscon­ (Continued/from Page One) tution. "People with fireplaces invited Hartford, Jan. 22 i/P>- The fed Skatiug they cpuld only guess the "location A A 3 A Q . patriotic organizations in Man­ neighbors over to keep warm. rich von Brentano. Algfena. remained for a long pri­ sin, this primary is not binding on The State Mental Retardetion ¥ 1 0 9762 ¥83 chester will be Invited to the cece- eral government won't look with The Chancellor and vop Bren­ ^anization /'of Anierican States. Council met yeetfcrdey and ap­ of the missing hfgh cards. Some­ ♦ Q962 ♦A87 5 There was s big rush for fire wood WALKERS vate conference with De Gaulle. Report convention delegates—it amoimta ■1 « S ^ monies. John Papandrea. Wethers­ and electric heaters. charity on efforts to extend the tano, in tailcoats and carrying top Neither of the two communique* U.S. diplomats believe there i* proved the idea " smaller, reglito-' times your contract depends on ♦ A8 AKJ 1075 I field, past department commander amount of tax exemptions allowed hats, wore Vatican decorations to a popularity contest between growing'^uislike 'Of Castro in parts ally-located centers. Two .other SOUTH will Inslall for the barracks, and "I got our fireplace going. Had Usued after the meeting ^made how w^ll. you. guess, which ."op­ A 1 10 9 6 5 4 to rustle for some wood, too. Got for cherilable gift.s, eays a top awarded them by the late Pope candidates. of L a ^ America. agweles must now approve .the Mrs. Lillian C a te . Poquonnock. de­ Pius XII. Adenauer wore the Vati­ any mention of' Masau. The u*u- ^ Weekend hours for public ice Tlw e was the possibility of an- ponent has a key ace. ¥ A K Q 4 th'ere .ju.st in time. It was about Treasury official. skating at Center Springs Annex, The Republicans have a prob- plan, the State Public Health partment ppreaident. will '• install Fred C. Scribner Jr., undersecre­ can's Order 'of the Golden Spur lUly well-informed newspaper !.<*. lem. Because Vice President Rich­ o O ^ note to Havana, but some au­ Council and the State Building West led the ace of clubs and A None for the ladies’ auxiliary. gone. But the price hadn’t gone and Charter Oak Park will be as continued with a club to East's A 9 6 2 up.". tary of the U.S. Tre’asmy, said last and von Brentano the Grand Cross Monde said without qualification! ard M. Nixon is the only GOP thorities doubled how much thi.s Commlseion. The following committees were night .the government is "con­ of the Pian Order. follows; . presidential candidate in sight, .would accomplish since the la.st 'The mental retardation counca is king. East then returned a heart. Norih F,ail South Wm4 ■ Springfield’s Red Cross disaster that he would be removed from ] Tonight — Until 10 p clock. Pass Pas* 1 A P»»» appointed lael night: Carl Han­ cerned with the bite taken out of The Pope hailed the German hia command in Algeria. there is no heat of battle or clas^ one, is still upanswered. faced with Uie problem of what to South's problem boiled down to son, chairman; Dorie Madden, co- unit set up a sh'ejter at the Shrine Saturday and Sunday — 10 a.m. The economic weapon of clamp­ do with 1.060 Connecticut children th(s question: Who had the " ^ e 2A 3A 3 A 4A mosque. Springfield's largest pub-" tla income by the practice of ghar- people, praised the manner in It was announced that <;en. of rivals to keep their .cause con­ a a. All P**s chairman, assisted by Walter itable giving.’' ■which they had come through diffi­ to noon and 1:30 to '10 p.m. stantly In the .public eye. ing down on Cuba's sugar expoi ts who are now on the waiting lists at of spades? \ Mahoney, I-awrence Nielson,, Wll lie building. jno\'ing Jn..6''5 cots and Maurice Challe. the commander m .-Center Springs..!* still closed to If West had It. South would Opening le«d — AA He spoITe!* a;r a ' meeting of 200 cult trialsr'ahdTejcpressed hdpe'Tor' XB«ut the only OOP news yes­ to the United S tates-a prime the - tv/o .exlating. . institutjoniK- X llgm Stevenson,' W'ell* Pitkin, Lu 200 blankets. -«4Uef;—and Paul Helotmler.- the all skaters. • source of dollars to Cuba was not Bouthbury and Mansfield training lead a low apade IhfehdIhglo'play' - By I a.ni.. only 15 had taken ad­ public relations' officials from ,50 continued progres.s "in a spirit of government's chief civil represent­ Coasting. under siiperviaion, terday came from Republican Na­ ctlle Hirth, Florence Streeter and New England colleges: The three- justice and charity." He concluded tional Cliairman Thurston B. Mor­ looked iOn with faVor. This was re­ school*. dummy'a kink If West played low. Jack^nd lead the king or dla* Ida Woodhouse. reception commit­ vantage of the mosque's coal-gen­ ative. would return to their posts will be held daily at C e n t e.r garded as a clumsy method which The council gave the regional If Eaat had the ace of apadea, how­ day meeting ends today. by giving 'his blessing to "all the In Algeria tomorrow. There was ton,who is senator from Kentucky. monds^om the dummy! tee; Olin Beebe, chairman, assiet- erated steam heat. ^ribner said many colleges are beloved sons of Germany.” , FOR SALE I Springs Park from 10 a.m. to 6 Morton told 260 young Repub­ would hurt the Cuban people, an­ center plan priority over two other ever, South’s' only chance was to If Easi'-.has the ace of diamond*, ed by Leaverett Gates. Howard All but one of the city's five hos­ no mention of Massu returning. tagonize others, and upset estab­ suggested plana. The other plans finesse through West for the pitals have stand-by oil, bui"ners reluctant to accept federal aid. But Adenauer replied, in German: OR R E N t, |p-m- •• ; licans that "Republican January he will sureW play It. Thl* will Fawcett, Richard Gutzmer. Louis the same colleges, he .said, are hap­ "I believe that in these calamitous Massu was summoned to Pans jubilation could turn inrto a No­ lished sugar procedures for a long call for a third large Institution, queen. tell you'^that^West ha* the ace of Bechez. Alphonse Beniby. Harold and experienced little difficulty. after giving an interview to k time. like Mansfield or Southbury, or the Short of peeking, how do you Belcher. William Chadwick, Jacob The larger hotels elso switched py to receive financial gifts which times we are traversing. Gnd has vember nightmare if we permit However, Herter indicated to spades. the Eagle Scout award, would normally go to the govern­ entrusted a special task to the meDicflL German newspaper in which he ourselves to become fat and com­ construction of more buHdings at solve a problem of this kind? If East plays K,low diamond, Barlr. .Tames Walker and William William S. Clark Jr., 15, last night became the first Bolton Mr. and Mrs. WHliam S. to oil burners and liquefied gas. criticized De Gaulle and suggested ; Guest to Explain the Senators that the administra- the existing institutions. Indirect Method Brainard, house committee. One doubled its dinner business. ment in the form of taxes. German people r - that of being a PHfiRmfiCY placent.” you assume that he'does not. ha vs S h e a t honor In scouting. The ‘^cia?^ a sophomore at Manches- Accordingly, he said, increjises dike for the. West against the' pow­ the army did not agree with his titon will seek Aexihility for setting . Dr. Franklin; M. Foote, State The Indirect method is to locate the ace. You ruff theXdlamond in Also. Florence Sullivan, chair­ Clark Hebron Rd.. Boltoii, in ceremonies at the Community Hall. '-‘arS' patrol leader of his troop They afUran out of rooms. So did JOWN B. FRANK. 8.8. Ml. 1-4148 Algeria policy He later made a I Library System Secretary/bf the Interior Fred sugar quotas in this year* sugar one card by finding another. In ” r High ^hoori^e^alne i tenderfoot Scout in March 19.56. He is *e^or to the allowable tax exemptions erful -influence that militates Seaton told the same group "I'd Health Commissioner, said U\* re- any case, but now yo(( **sume- man. assisted by Mary McCarth>\ in Winsted. (Herald the motels. against us from th« East." half-hearted denial of the stale- legislation instead of- having a gtonally-locafed units could aerve this case you locale the ace of that East , ha* the ace of spades. Deanna Dzialo. Ida Beruby and and a member of the Buccaneers, Junior honor society^ at Camp Pioneer The breeched pipeline Is owned should not be instituted. At PTA Council like to remind the Democrats that Axed 4 mount set by Congress. spades by discovering which op­ • ments. Franklin D. Roosevelt was nomi­ ^rents and cliUdMp best. Not all indirect plays are a* Kathleen McGuire, hostess com- Photo by Oflarai. nated four times in a convention The. centers .could ' e located in ponent has the ace of diamonds. difficult as this, but the method mittee: Mary St. Ijtwrence. rirtair- Mr* Simon B«m*lain, coordina­ metropolitan areas such aa Hart­ Why should this plan work ? The itself I* worth knowing about,. man. by Gunllla I^a^osf, ] the 11 a.m. worship. Church nobody ever called a wide open Fellowship Meets Minnie Brainard. Catherine Peret- tor of the Bloomfield elemenUry ronvention.;t He was referring ,to ford, New Haven, and/either the answer lies in the bidding. East Think of it the next lime you' 1 Rollon school Will meet, at 9:30 tf.m. Democrats who have been pointing southeast or southwest Vection, he cannot have two aide aces in ad­ want to locate a key card. tn and Anna Stahl, refreshment The third sesaion of the school WeVe Got It school library council, will dis­ At Center Church said, and thus they would be con dition to his powerful club suit committee, of missions will be held Sunday cus* the Bloomfield library plan out Nixon's lack of rivals for the Dally Question Eighteen Scouts Republican nombiation. venient for parents’ visits.' since he passed originally: he starting at 5 p.nl. During tha as­ A T PINE LENOX Since there would be several of would have opened the bidding if As daaler, you hold: Spades—J sembly period Mr*. Robert Pratt FAMOUS MAKE BEDDING AT BIG SAVINGS,.. IN KEITH'S Monday at 8 p.m. at a meeting of Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Texi, The Women's Fellowship of the 10 9 6 if.4: Hearts A K Q 4; Dia­ Receive Honors the Manchester PTA^ Council at made an all out attack in a New Center Congregational Church will ijie smaller unita, he said, the cen­ hia hand warranted an. opening monds—None; Clubs—9 6 2. Whst X 7th Yale Stiident of the South Methodiat Church of meet Monday from 10 a.m. to 3 ter* copld also serve retarded chil­ bid. Manchester will speak on Africa. the 'Verplanck School. York speech on racial, religious or do you say? Eighteen boys of Scout Troop ADOX FILM sectional prejudice in politics. p.m. for rjs annual service meet- dren living at home. Children liylng West cannot have all three of Younger children attending will The Bloomfield plan is a volun­ near the centers could come for the missing aces. If he had them Answer: Bid one spade. This \ Held in Sex Case No. 73 were honored at a Court of have a special program of their teer organiiation which maintains Unlike Kennedy and Humphrey, hand, with length in both majors. Awards last evening at the Com­ Johnson is not an announced can­ ^ e meeting, planned jointly by day care treatment and vocational all. he would have acted instead own whioh will include film strips. . a library in each of the four ele­ the program and friendly service training. Dr. Foote said. of passing at hia first turn. And If Ls worth an opening bid In any N ( ^ Haven, Jan 22 (4 5 -Police munity Hall before a crowd o f 75 The MYF will meet at 7 p.m , j mentary schools with the coopera­ didate for the Dermocratic nomina­ position., Go out of your way to have ahpsled a seventh Yale w.u- parents and friends. 'D>P honors tion. But he has been striving to committees, will Include W'orship, He said, the centers might also East had no aces he would not and at 7:15 p.m. there will be a , tion of'the Board of EdueaUon. sewing on layettes for Korea and provide diagnostic fa..lUties for the open the bidding when you have dent In Yljeir Investigation of a went to W’illiam Clark who re­ meeting of the Official Board. 1 erase any image of himself as a have bid three chibs at his second ceived the Eagle Badge. Each library is opei. all day every the making of writing kits which area which they serve. turn. good spades. mx ca*e otK.the campus tnvqlving The Junior Choir will hold a re- 1 T ^ r ‘r^te?n purelyPUICJY sectionalBCLUV^S**** politician, a «>uth----- (Copyright .JL960^ GeflexaLJFe^-, ■a -14-year-oldvglrL —_ ------Following the presenUlion of school day.--Mr^BerMtein_^ erherrAffd'm* xfid- yMmcrtoneontd-slwwmcrtoneotrtd-slso will-be-sold next summer to mi­ In -short, it’s a -cinch - that -the the new charter by Bruce McElroy. hearsal tomorrow at 10 a.m—The , explain the role of the library have referred to Kennedy's Roman grant workers. aces of spades and diamonds are tures Corp.) The latest te e s t, made last professional scouter of Blackledge I Wesley Choirs will hold their r^>. council in admlnlatering the plan. Catholic religion; which has been Women are asked to bring their Veteran Railroader split. ' ^ night, was that oN^ristopher M. District. Charter Oak Council: I hearsals on Monday at the chtwfch Refreahmehts will be served held to be a possible drawback to own box lundh. Dessert and a v e r­ Once you've come to this conclu­ Blaisdell. 19, of .Santa Ana. Calif. Scoutmaster Warren Potter and ! at 3:20 p.m. for grades 6 Ihrbugh before the meeting in the school Ills candidacy. age will be served. Mom^rs are sion your problem is simpler. Win Six other sludenU ^ r e picked Assistant Scoutmaster Paul Brou-n g and 3:50 for grades 4^jthd 5. cafeteria. The PTA Council ex­ "Personally," said Johnson, I also to bring in donations' of plain To Operate ]VHRR the first heart trick with dunimy's up earlier this week. X presented the awards at candle­ ■ 'Fhe annual meeting/af the Con­ ecutive board will meet at 7:15 believe that "most.Americans have cookies which will be,/4ent to the BUKNSIDF blaisdell. like the other Hudenl* light ceremonies. gregational ■ 6hurch/-3iill ■ be held Any professional will tell you p.m. in the school library. become tired of this constant cross­ convalescent homes.ifi Manchester. (Continued from Page One) H’jfcN'-'L-l *V1 'At - KAt I .( arrested, was charged with nq^clv- The Life Scout rank went to this evening in the' parish room of —your (iiahed print can be no questioning of men as to their re­ The loan of a portable sewing ma­ iou* carriage, which cover* an David Peace: Star Scout to Gerald i the church slatting a’. 6:4!5 o clock. ligion. their ancestry, and where chine for thi^m eeting would be with veteran employes in top jobs, Last 2 Days! sortment of sexual mlsdemeano ^Plante;. First Cla.ss Scout to I The' busineqW'meeting will begin better than your negative. And Coffee EjcporU Higher appreciated, according to the com­ / - i i I^OW—Keith’s Bring* You Outstanding Bedding Buys In Our UIANT you automaUcaUy improve they were born.' TM HssiM km Alpert said he w** trying to do TT M*} I The bond for Blaisdell was set at rjames I^ rsch . Wayne Nichols, at 7:30 P ^ . SALE . . . AH Famous Makes . . . At Tremendous Price Reductions! See your negative's quality ahd lens Bogota ■ Colombia's coffee ex­ "We must select our next pre.s- mittee in charge. just that. . , 8500. ' . and Henr\- Revnolds; Tenderfoot The Rev, Theodore W. Chandler aharpness by using the hipest ident on the . basis of grow-up. The announcement of Orner s PoHce last week turned the girl to Robert' Adams. Steven Nichols, ha.s,Xhosen '"The Ethical Com- Thyn Tomorrow! ports in the Arat nine months of appointment came the following BBOAnWAV’K Ml’KirAI. SMASH., i possible resolution dim. Wit^ 10,5ft totaled 4,900.000 bags. 25 per adult issue*. We must select the into, t^he soviet trap of looking to a slate of presidential delegates NOW THK PKBFKCT FfN over ta Juvenile authorities,--s«d and Anthony Sobol HI. rr^nds " as the topic for his sermon Adox KB-14 mm (inherent res­ man we feel is best qualiAed to In his state primary, ttqv. Michael day. Orner, 48, Hamden, Conn., A.Ml .SirSICAI, .MOVIF, she has been returned to the c^lS- Scout* who received merit > it both the 9 and 10:30 a.m. wor- cent more than in the correspond­ our fears." has jurisdiction over operations, olution 150 lines per mm. l ‘your ing 1958 period. Colomhia's 1959- lead this country In (he face of The Senator added that « e V. DiSalle has announced he'll run "LI’L ABNER" tody of her . parent*. badges are'Robert Cote. wildlifA ; ahip ,serviceji at the Bolton Con- lens attains maximum resolu­ 60 production is estimated at the communist threat. We must aa a favorite son and pledged his maintenance, labor relations, per­ !■ ('oIat. “ ViBlaVlAiDM HeeLrings in the case were sched­ management: William CJatk, I gregational Church on Sunday. ^ must quit running sway from the PH er PBlmer pArri»h world brotherhood; I-conard •'Mon­ tion. 8.000,000 bags. look to our strength and not f^H delegates to Kennedy. Lausche sonnel. freight and passenger traf­ uled for city court next week j nursery is conducted in the fire­ problems of bigotry.” had complained this gave Ohio fic purchases, and mipplies. 1:M . I.M • IBrGS 'ssa roe, cooking; Robert NiqWils. per­ place room of the Community Hall "In the last w ar," he went on, . Plot 6:30-10:60 The charge against the student* S in u m n A ! Adox Aim Is available In voters no choice of candidate. Although the duties are the HrcAtlilf^RR KxcitFiiiipnt’ . 8:10 is punishable by a six-month jail sonal fitness: David P^ste. citizen­ during both srevices. SS mm. and ISO sizes with ASA "nobody objected that Marshall Hftrrr Robrrl Ryan ship in the home aqd'wbrld broth­ was a Virginian, that Nimilz. 2. Kennedy, in another political same as those previously per­ Tomorrow 1 p.m.: "Mysterlan*" term. 8100 flpe or. both. The Junior Fellowship of -the ratliigs of SO. 00 and. TOO. maneuver, said he now think* formed by Shannon, a railroad ^'ODDS AGAINST erhood; Gerald Plants, cooking, ' Congregational church will hold Wainwright and Chennault — and Johnson is the man to beat for the spokesman said Orner would not firenianahip, and first aid; Edward INNERSPRING ★ PRESENTING ★ might I add Dwight D. Eisenhower TOMORROW" SUN": "Srd Man on Mountain" ’ its meeting at 5:30 p.m. Sunday a*. nomination. Humphrey retorted on assume the title of executive vice Pouech. persdnal fitness; Dougla.s I the church. The Hi-Club meets at -^were bom in Texa.s. No one ob­ S:SB.. R:U "TARZAN, APE MAN" New Club Forms Smvthe. do^ care; Robert Spencer, a TV show tNBC's_Today> that president. Rna. “Srd Man Oa The Maaalaln" i 7 p.m. jected that Wild Bill Donovan of not long ago it was Se.n Stuart rabbit .Fiiising MATTRESS New York was a Roman Catholic. There was" no Indication in the Church News I Dance Set “CENTEir‘CENTERVILLE...... AWAKENING’ Symington (D-Moi that Kennedy announcement of Shannon's status. At South Church I The- annual March .of Dimes "No one objected that the man thought was his chief competitor. /Majwes will be celebrated at St DYNAMIC NEW FHAI who thought out the theory of the Orner's appointment went Into Maurice Chui"ch at 7, 8:30 and 10 1 dance will be held at the Commu- and BOX SPRING Humphrey added, "The only thing effect immediately. ' . A new group at South Methodist- I nitv Hall Tomorrow from 8:.30 to atomic bonrib was a German Jew I can say to Jack is ... I am the a.m.'on Sunday. Church School will named Einstein, and the man. who The spokesman said that reten­ Church for newlyweds and parents meet’ Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Con­ : 12 p.m. The Rhythm Rangier* will SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 23-^:00 one who is in the primary with him tion of A. P. Peagan as vice pres- , DINE-DANCE * FRI. ahd SAT. .4>f pre-school children will h<^ its fifrniah the music for both round PINE LENOX put the uranium into the atomic out in Wisconsin." Johnson was fession* will be heard ori.Saturday bomb was an Italian named Fermi." ideiit bf operations would depend iJrst meeting Sunday at |/■p.m. In from 4 to 5 and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. ! and square dancing. Hank Post will briefer. Kennedy, he said, "is en- i on Orner. Peagan came to the SWEET, ★ Joey Mann and ★ Hugh Wilson Susannah Wealev hull, ^-'film strip ; be the caller. All proceed* will be PHARMACY In a partisan vein. .lohn.son said titled to his own opinion." on^"Flrst Steps In Religion " will "Finding God Through the Fam­ $AA95 New Haven from the Chicago arid SOFT turned over to-the local March of voters must choose from a "man 3. Rep. Chester Bowles (D-1 if Storring VITO L MOTOLA be the first in a gefies concerning ily" will be the topic of the Rev. THE SALVATION ARMY from the one-child family of the North Western Railway with MUSIC BY RECORDING ARTIST ____ Carlton Daley's sermon Sunday a; Dimes campaign. too E. CENTER 8T. ADMISSION FREE Conn), considered a horse of a Shannon. "Questions Our- (Tiildren Ask," MI MAIN ST Republican party which practices very dark hue in the Democratic } followed bv a-'discussioh period. both the 9.30 and 11 a.m. worship ' MI iMlSftO political birth control" (an obvious A native of Newark, N. J,, Or­ LUNCHEON and DINNER SERVED DAILY aer\'ices of United Methodist Manchester Evening Herald presideptial picture, said he's tor ner stepped Into the new post •phe-plu^tviU meet every second Bolton correspondent. Mr*. Loot* reference to Vifce President Rich­ Kennedy. -"I wish you would all 'THE FINEST IN ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD Tuesday And fourth Sunday of each Church Soloist at both service* ard M, Nixon's lack of a party op­ from that of general manager of TRY OUft DELICIOUS PIZZA . . Will be Mr*. Carlton ' Daley. A r . Dlmnck Jr., 'telephone Mitchell, FOR BOTH! support him," he told a Woman a freight services. .He has served as mtmpr.' Refreshment# will be served 9-9828. ponent) '“'or from the many strong National Democratic Club, audi­ after the meetings. nursery will be conducted during TWIN SIZE OlirLY' young sons of the more vigorous general manager, assistant, vice PHONE MI 8-619.5 ence. here. president and ' general superin­ SHY-ANN Depot Square, ManchesUr Democratic family." Liberal Budget Term*^ Earlier, at a reception tendered tendent of transportation. RESTAURANT We Cater To Parties, him by Mayor Robert F. Wagner, ,The hearing'In New Yo/k City, Formerly Chianti Reslaiirant Banquets, Receptions, Ele, Johnson predicted that Congre.ss Idle Claims Dip at which Shannon's ijualification* Why, from would pass a "good" civil rights were questioned, was held on the bill. He, did Apt go into detail.s, but In Town, Slate New Haven's request (or an in- said the bill would protect all per- I crease in commuter fare*. The I hearing wa* adjourned urltil March .sons in their exercise of constitu­ U nem ploym ent compen * a t i o n YOUR FORD ' 3'. . Ahrays a good rhoire tional rights. "And that includes claims dropped in Manchester for voting rights," he said. on our sparkling menu^y^ Tonight, Johnson will be guest the first time in eight weeks dur­ ing the week ending Jan. 16. . C ^ of honor at a reception at the ■ A similar decline was noted gen- DEALER! National Democratic club. DiniriK here, is always art-ticcasiont erallv in other Connecticut towns, Elsewhere on the political scene: Local Stocks Plea.sant atmosphere^ . . srraciou* FOAM RUBBER TOP 1. Sen. Frank J. Lausche, (D- and 'Labor Commissioner Renato All his A 4 Used Ohio) abandoned any plana to head E. Ricciutl attributed it mainly to service . . . excellentTchoice of won­ the end of factory shutdowns for QunUUon* Furnished by MATTRESS inventory taking and other sea­ - Coburn A Mtddlebrook, Inc, derful food.s. Gars are inspected, sonal ftct,ors. Bank Stocks The.Manchester decrease was Bid Asked HERE Eddie Re^d and BOX SPRING due to a mote than 50 per cent Conn. Bank and Trust NtGHTLY reconditioned if drop in new claims made last week. Conn...... •/. 45 47 AT THE PIANO NORTH END NEWS Hartford Natmnal But. a big rise in the continued Bank and Thist Co 37 tj ,39'^ necessary,-road- claim* column nearly offset this. Fire Insurance Companlea Where (an I get a Ixi^hl oSf the Total claims last we^k were Aetna Fire ...... 69>a 72'a 1 327, a decline of 1.9 per cent Hartford Fire ...... 188 198 • "FOOD tested AND . ( rarLi f llarrt>l from the 1.353 the week befbrer Nalionat Fire ...... 140 150 AVEY’S FOR on a New claims last week were 178 Phoenix Fire ...... 7 8 .81 EVERY and cbntinued claims numbered warranted in Life and indemnity Ins. Coe. 45 B; CENTER ST. .MOOD" 1,149. 'nife^revious week's fig­ Aetna Casualty, --212 222 Positive ■ news by your ures were seS-^vnd 990, respective­ FOR BOTH! Aetna Life ...... ,..84 87 USED GAR X, cracker barrel reporter: ly- Conn. General ...... 369 , 384 writing! Triple-S BLUE STAMPS George Shaw has sold hi* The comparable week one year Hftd. Steam Boiler . 85 90 ' Liberal Budget Terms fish market. The nevrrown- ago showed total claims iii Man­ Travelers *2 85 I can trust? er? "Polly" Sheehan, lovely chester at 1,895. which was a .10 Public Lfilitiee . -Siven for taoh wife of Mike Sheehan, per cent drop-from the week be­ Conn. Ught A Power 22>4 24'4 \ /. who owns th^ Community fore. . ■ , ', Hftd. Electric Light 62 6,5. Restaurant. You'll -find the UnemplO.Vment , claimants, Hartford Gas Co. . 41 44 Raw aeoount af fish-market located betwtieB Southern New England ...... throughout the. Stale were paid I. ■ I Merz'-s Bairber Shop and th a t. tru tS .e il in benefits la^t week as Telephone 44 ‘4 46 >4 ,$M.OO or moro at lha brand new parking lot pro­ comperisation for 29,880 weeks of Manufacturing Companies STATE vided by the 'Town. Inci­ unemployment. The average week­ Arrow, Hart, Heg, .. 63 61 Wast of tha dentally. when ts'the railioad Associated Spring .. 21’3 2j B raR o h property going to be piit to ly I’heck was J35.03. TODAY During the same week in 1959, Bristol B rass'...... 11’4 !■ good use? •Dunham Bush 9 K CONTIN'UOr> SavlHgs Bank of Manehastor claimants were psid the *i)m^ of FROM 5:00 81,914,425 as compensation for.'56,- Em-Hart .'---- - ”, Attintion, MEN! Have you Fafnir Bearing ..... 62 6. seen Keith’* new display of I 071 weeks of unemployment. Landers Frary Clark 19(4 2 TK« Co«iv H f Hanes' briefs, handkerchiefs, N. B. Machine ...... 22 2 .NnvIeaWhe FOAM RUBBER •etc.? , North and J u d d -----37'4 4 Once afun. for a limited time, you can R a n A m y Want to keep you)- childrtn [Card Parly Set Rogers Corp. (B) . .‘ 15'4 1 Mve ‘Tw'O wayg-at the Saving* Bank of Stanley Works New 21 2 M to T h a MATTRESS Manchester (West Branch only). buay and happy? Get some ! ^ Bv Emblem Club Terry Steam ...... 38 4 6f our delightful Valentine 'I'orringtbn ..'...... 33 3 'H'wjid.;. kits and let thetn make their Veeder Root ...... 50'4. 5 .liid iig A a anil BOX SPRING SAVE MONEY where,your fund* are .safe, alwtfys easily ayail- own. Priced at 29c, .39c and I Manchester Emblem: Club will The above quotations are not to .59c, be sure to get thenv, sponsor a charitv card party next be construed as actual markets. Oyp»y— able . and where they earn interest at Ihe rate of a early. I Thursday, Jan. 28 at 8:15 p.m. at S t r i o a r — I'c a rL • Doc Moran would like to ; the Elks hall. Mr, and Mrs. Ed- Car Salt* Analyzed And save EXTRA TRlPLE-S BLUE STAMPS!. Becauae for I war(i MoKeever will conduct mili- l i n e a r y , kn6w who takea' the cake; I tary whist, and tables for bridg* the,next few week*, everyone who opens a new savings account (it the:.* member*' of the an(i setback will also' be available. Paris Buslnessmeh and trades- j . ..AND BECAUSE OF will.’ receive, with our compliments, 500 TRIP!,E-S BLUE Chamber who paddled across Co-chairmen will be Mrs. James people buy 23 per cent of the cars ^the river last winter, or (2i McVeigh, Mrs. Charles Ponticel- sold in France, Europe's moat mo­ T H E M I R A a E STAMPS, the same Blue Stamp* given by Grand Union and 'the "boys" who played golf torized country. Professional peo- . other leading merchants. 11. Mrs- Foster tViUiams. 'Mr*. SHE CAME BACX-TO ■jan. 9th in 13 degrees tem­ ! Joseph Reyonld* and Mrs, Rob«u t pie buy'20 per cent of them; fac'j 'F O R B O T H ! Take advantage of this special savings bonus and open an ac­ perature? Makes no particu­ i Jarvis. Proceeds wiH be-donated tory workers, clerks, and offioe ■ | “ COMEAJiUMn count for every member of your family NOW! lar difference to JCeith'a Vs- I to the cystic fibrosis association employes, 19 per cent: civil serv- i'iety..‘We now have the cake ants^ 8 per pent; aglesmen 'and I Full Si7.« Scl« Only J..'... $99.95 See hundreds of gift* you can gi^t FREP! for BIAI.E STAMPS trimmers and decorators. I of Connecticut. • . on display at Triple-S Redemption Center, 180 Market Square, I Prizes will be avearded and re- agent*,'■ 7 "per cent, and craft*-] Come' in and'aee jis some­ I freshment* will be served. A white men, usually ,»elf-enjplby*t*> ' * i>«r_| Newington. . " ' - • time. elephant sale will be conducted by cent. Our cheerful wishes forvh Mrs.; Chples tailhrop and Mr*. WEST BRANCH speedy recovery go to Waft Charles m lhrop Jr.. " Open Every Thursday Evening Till 9 Hennequin of Green Road r.D.A.F, store HouHt Open Monday Through who w*a hospitalized recent­ Degrees 16 Probed DINE and DANCE Tt»B J » TCCMNlllAMX,-M.,. •> nCHMCOLOn, K e i t h JFu rn itu rP B.Mi, Open Every Thuraday Evening Until 9. ' t!® H Ikel ly. Good luck to- you. Walt, A TE8SY CHANCE January Sp^lal* Throujfbout Kvary Dapartniant. .Plan To oa® Tnaol* from your fellow, workers, Kuala Lumpur—The Federation and her Camii BAKER •RetirMOOfiE anche^r friends *nd family.- . of Malaya hasn’t made up ita mind "COUNTRY GIRLS" I WalteLSLEZAk • YrttorioGASSMANx DILLON SALES and SERVICE, Inc. MANCHESTER MS * What to do about recognizing Ma- in') MAIN ST FREE PARKING IN KEITH'S OWN PARKING LOT! Don’t ' forget that Keith's layana' foreign university degree*. The Heme of Fun and Erollc PLVS 319 WAIN St r e e t , MANCHESTER, CONN. m anchp:s t e r s h o p p in g p a r k a De CrM Hunuln MJvtnluri! /' Variety tarries a fine supply A 3-rtan committee pondered' the WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE bf snow .shoveUr car window subject for a year and then, recom: Oak Srill "A DOG’S BEST FklEND” MANCHESTER. CONN. j ■ertpers ■ and manyt other I 80 Oak St., Manehqster mended that (or the ttm* being BTAR'TS WEDNESDAY: CARY QRANT-TONY CUR' HOlfRS: M«n.-Thur*.,10 A.M.-4 P.M.—Fri; 10 A3I.-8 P.M. items to eas* the etfreva- each dagrea ahould be InVbStlggted No O ver, No Mlalmiim tlbne qf winter. and that no- blanket lecognition "OPERATIO.V PETTICOAr’ ««»»*raa.aa o r TIfE FEDERAL DEPOaiT INBI RANCE OOW. ' / ahould be given. . . 'N-- • { • -A. - . !- / .PAGE FIVE l^ANCHEStER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN-, FRIDAY. JANUARY 22, 1960 that the cWld died of asphyxia­ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN-. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1960 Automatic Cor Woili FACE FOUR Lawyer Censured tion, the prosecutor said. This was Respiratory Film one of*the main reasons the Sup­ $1x00 W o t woflli) In Superior Court remo Court set aside Doucette’s Available to Clubs earlier conviction. M oimI M Sorvieo StoHon TV-Radio Tonight New Haven, Jan. 22 (>P) -A New Doucette was presented on a ROUTE 6—BOLTON Miinchester Civil Defense U Haven lawyer has been censured bench warrant charging him with Below Munson Candy Kitchen making available a new film on by a Superlijr bourt judge for "iinr adultery. He wag committed to the Hartford Coun);y Jail in lieu respiratory resuscitation tfech- professional and siinethlcal con­ duct” Involving thev property of, of »2,50n bond after pleading guil­ Televtswn niques which compares current ty. Sentence will he imposed Jan. mouth-to-mouth revival methods one of his clients, \ 8;30 Hotel De Paree Judge J. Howard Robetta yester­ 28 on the adultery charge. r.OO BIf 3 Theater (In progreia) 10 . LaBelle said he plans to ask for Friday, January 22 First Show (in proicress) Star Parade (C) to older, now outmoded methods. day delivered the censureNd^ecree We Stock Vol. XXVI, No. 19 Early Show (in progress) Whlrlyblrdi The Aim. in color and with a ausilended sentence. . r - Twilight Theater (in-progress) Man from Black Hawk 8. 4o; against Herman N. HorwltXK 69. 9;00 Movie at Nine sound track, is available to firsP The censure does not affect 1 Cannon Ball Desllu Playhouse aid groups and any clubs who are HALbMARK Cartoon Playhouse 77 Sunset Strip 8. Witz’s right to practice law. Radio Gives Rural Tips student ;Coin«8 Home Sheena . 9:3(1 M Squad lit interested. , , 4:36 Weather. News k SporU 10.00 Cavalcade ol Sports 10. CD Director John J. Merz urges . Horwitz was accused of getting g;30 White Hunter . The Detectives ' control of a client’jB house in his Nqw Delhl-r-All-IndIa Radio has' Cagers Add Two Triumphs; A former Manchesterite, Rose- Sports, News it, Westher groups to Uke advantage of the CARDS Artists Enter 'Twilight Zone 3. Scope film, saying it’s the beat posslbu wife's name, then foreclosing the started., a new w’eekly program Mary Hows, has returned to the Rollle Jacobs Club Hpuss 10:30 Black Saddle mortgage on the house. The called Radio Rural Forum. Its roost ^te'r spending five and a ' j "This is John Cameron Cameron t. Person to person 8. ,way to demonstrate new moutn- • ;4B Doug Edwards Mike Wallace transaction • took place three years chief listisrtqrs are 850 ^niral radio ’ ' m i l d e r halT^yeara abroad. * bringing you the latest nisws on News and Weather to-mouth respiration practices. Huntley-Brlhkley 10:46 Sports Camera The film, 40 minutes long, is ago. forums in \^ages all over India. ^l^ow a sophomore, Roae.:Mary I the excitement of the Art. 8tu- John Daley • Sportllghts Each group rohslats of 15 to 20 p h a r a c y Season’s Record Up to 10-1 :0U Big News available with screen and projec­ The legal profession s code of U spent a part of her grammer ! dents over the cirrrant Scholastii! .*;Dli Burke-Barents News Sports. Weather people who listen-th the program school days, fifth through eightli T:0U Lockup tor from the CD office at the ethics prohibits a member from 299 (,UKi;\ K(» U) Herald Playhouse Feature Forty obtaining an Interest in property together and get th^cussion ideas grade, at Buahey Park School j Art Contest.” If a news corres- Playhouse Butterworlh Photo Municipal Building. IMionc Ml 11 :’.l ■t Movie At Seven Barry Barents from it and instructihn on how to Mmchegter moved up,on CCIL in a suburb of London, Eng­ i pondent had the job of interview- Dial 999 Engaged which is the subject of litigation in 11:16 Jack Paar dhow 13. which he' is involved. , / improve their villages. - leader Windham in the hoop race land. After eighth grade her ' ing in the art rooms, surely loms News I t Weather Night Spot Engaged The engagement of Mias Mau­ family moved to Stockholm, 1 of his comments would be, "This Tili Doog Edwards Starlight Movie. State’s Attorney Abraham S this past week aa they overeame Huntley.-Brlnkley WorliPe Best Movies The engagement of Mia* Vir­ Unit Course Set reen Waddell to Btiward J. Tom- Ullmtm presented the charge Sweden, where her studies were I place is really in an uproar!” or Weal Hass Hlghtlghta kiel. town eJerk of Manchester, Is Wethersfield, 62-56, last friday, Legion of Honor T'.DO Walt Disney Presents 11:S0 Jack Paar Show ginia Louise Maichuk of Rock­ against Horwitz on behalf of the resumed at L’Ecole Francaise. I “ I didn’t know we had quite so Ted Steele Show ville to Charles L. Hryniewicz of On Investments ^bounced by her parents, Mr. and X and. a stubborn . Bristol Eastern Rawhide :80 N ew s-* Westher Bar Association Grievance Com­ Ihe -typical school day lasted ; many talentisd-peopls In-Manches- ____People Are Funny Suffleld ia anmiunced by her par­ Mrs. Maurice Waddell, 59 Cooper. from 9 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Her I 00 Trouble Shooters :00 Late Slfci* mittee. quintet Tuesday night by .the score, I ter High School,” or maybe even •on News Prayer ents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Mai- Hill SC. program of studies for the week I "Everyone must work hard all Sports Highlights t* • The Manpheater Evening School 67-53. Second-place team in the SEE SATUBDArS TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTING chult of Rockville. -Her fiance is the son of Mr. amd Central Connecticut Ihterscholas- Included French, science, Eng­ I year for this.” will co-hduct 8 short unit course on lish, physics. Geometry II, Al­ Her’’ fiance is the son of Mr. apd investments during the next Mrs. StanisiaiY J, Tomkiel. 91 tic League, the Indians arc one- I Although excitement and confu- , Mrs. Peter Hryniewicz of Suf- Slate Releases gebra I. art, music, history, month. , . . Creatwood Dr. half game behind Windham; the Sion appear to be this years’ prims field. Red and White are now 8-1 in the geography, gym and Bible study, I factors, the Arts and Crafts stu- Robert H. Stsrkel. registered The bride-elect was graduated while at MHS she hfs geometry, Radio Mias Maichuk attended Rock­ representative of* Shearson-Hsm- from Manchester High School in Admitted Killer CCIL and 10-1 on the season. ! denU are sending in some ex- ville schools, and is employed by Bristol East tVhJpped French III, Algebra-1, and Eng­ cellent work. The main concern in those neigrs broailcaatg of 10 or 18-mtniite I mill and Co., will apeak on the op­ 1953, and is employed by the Hart­ I (This llBtinB' IncludM only the Manchester Broadcasting Co., ford National Bank A -Trust Co. A slubhom Bristol Eastern five lish II, I the Crafts classes has been for other abort newacaaU). eration of the New York Stiick Hartforil,^. 22 (JP) — A Hart­ When asked her opinion of iencth. Some atatlana carry radio station WINF, in Manches- in Manchemer. Mr. Tomkiel syaa almost avenged their early season i pewter, made into pitchers, gob- WINF—1*86 Exchange at the first meeting ford manM*"tenced to life im- MHS," her reply was "huge.” W D BC— 186C ter. _ . Wedne«day on . "S t o c k s an d graduated from Manche-ster High prisonniglH for first degree mur­ f<' > less to Manchester lest Tuesday ; lets,' bowls, candlesticks, and'box- 8:00 Financial News Hryniewicz is a graduate of Suf- j in the Bristol gym. Led hy J^e Debbie Miller ’62 , es. The most extravagant means 8:00 News, Zalman 6;05 News Roundup . Bonds.” School 'in 1947. He served /two der ^ ter thrice confessing—twice 8:16 Art Johnson 8; 16 Showcase and News field High School and attended I C, Wayne Fiirtney of Piitmam years in the European theater with in Written statements and once by stellar performance of Vayfi Mills, of working in crafts Is, of course, 8:46 Lowell Thomss 7;(» lOilton Lewis Central Connecticut College in 7:00 Amos N' , Andy and Co. will talk on common and the Army. He received an as­ ixflreating the crime — to slay- the host quintet kept MceTwilh the i in fine and sterling silver. This in 7:16.Evening Devotions New Britain. He is now serving Indians throughout, the first three , 7:30 News. Comedy Tims 7:20 Showcase. News - preferred stocks at.the Feb. 3 sociate degree in business admin­ ing his illegitimate baby son Was Poor Shooting I Itself is quite an art. because sll- 7t45 Bob and Ray 7:30 Iximbardoland U.8 .A. in the U.S. Army, stationed at Ft. istration from Hillyer College. He' periods of play; At the three quar- ■ ver is very hard to work with. A *?0() World Tonight «;ixi News _ ^ Sion. On Feb. 10, Edward W. freed yesterday. ter mark MHS held a precarious , , 8:18 Music Till Ons 8:05 World Today. Bennlng. Ga. Krasenics. manager of Shearson- is also president of the Young ' twist has been added to working WtOO News No dale has been set for the Sthte’s Atty John D. LaBelle one point lead, 40 39. The Indians ; »;3U Showcass and News Hammlll and Co., will speak on Democratic Club. _ Good Enough I with silver this year and it is the 13:10 Music Till One 11 06 Mueic Beyond the Star# and News wedding, A summer wedding is planned. nolled the murder indictment recovered from their scaring dol- U'ombinalion of the silver with 1:00 News, Wg" Off 13:06 News Roundup mutual funda. The concluding lec­ against Howard R. Doucette, 33, '.-i driima and wenr on to rack up a i I ebony.' Opite a few interesting W H A T -4 1 9 ture on Feb 17. on bonds and mar­ telling Superior CourL Judge fabulous 27 points in the last quai - , 8:00 Big Show of the American Federation of Ad­ ket trends, will be made by James Le-wia Piper, director,^ the Eve. For Victory pieces have been made from this 8:30 John Daly Deaths Last I^ight vertising. . . . ning School, by tefephoning the .Richard H. Phillips he was unable PRE-INVftITORY .' ter to win.' Pat Mistvei.la canned | ! combination. Something else to be 8:46 Big Show G. Wilson, vice, president of Con­ to proceed with the new trial or­ 17 pointa In the shoddy contest; he 7:00 Ed P. Morgan • ' Penang, Malaya—Dr. Wu Lien necticut Bank and Trust Co . mu­ high school , duriXir the evening. "O-o-o-ed" and "Ah’d ’ at. in thr ,Tch„ , credited with saying mil­ dered recently by the Supreme was assisted in the scoring brack­ A mere l6 points scored the 7:16 Big Show By THE a s s o r t e d PRESS 81 nicipal bonds department. They may also' simply appear at fourth victory of' the season for j Scholactic Contest is the handsome 13 00 News. Sign Off lions of persons in China from the the'first lecthre. Court of Errors. et by Pave White (14), Captain, W POP— 1416 Cape Mav Court House. N. J.— .The series is offered as a public Although Douckte admitted kil­ Chuck Saimond (13), and tall Bill a pborly shooting MHS rifle team combination of a pewter box- with bubonic plague in 1910, died Thurs­ Geo.rge ,j/Emmerling, vice prin­ I an- enameled cloisonne top. a ISI News ..Weather James A. Welch. 78. who was vice service and Is free of charge. It ling his son by holding him in an in a home ''match against Wilcox ■ A 16 Ray Somers president of Crowell-Collier Pub­ day. Wu. a world authority on the, cipal at Manchester High School, Keish (11): . Fallot Photo Crafts are by no means the will meet in Room 208 at Manches- unlighted kitchen gss oven, evi­ Rally Beats Eagles Jim Whitehill Tech on 'f’uesday. I 9:00 U>u Terry lishing Co. of New York prior to plague, was former surgeon gen­ Is coordinator for the investment Tan^rone I only things being seht to Hart- 11:00 News , ler High School from 7. to 9. In­ dence was still lacking to . show Coach Zatursky's charges over­ The hot-cold Indiana, having' 11:10 Leu T erry/ his retirement 15 years ago. died eral to Generalissimo Chiang Kai- coqrte. 1 ford. Art II, III IV have been terested persons may register with came a 15-8 first quarter lead to We must dedicate ourselves cold with the mld-)wnter 100 Del n * v < ^ Thursday. He was a past president shek. go on-and outlast a .fine. Wethers­ One aehior who will not _be re­ j working quite, vigorously to finish ' w n c — 1686 duced to a nail-chewing, iip-biting, aM m T r''s^ oon co"n ie'iffeir^ i their “ masterpieces” before ■ the 8:0(1 News SALE! field team last Friday In the Arena. world Society of truth, brotherly Lady Luck, as the' majority of 8 18 Weather. SporU The Indian defenue held the Eagles’ jumpy, butterfly-infected bag of shooting displayed was mediocre— 1 deadline., Interesting variation in 8 30 Suppertlme Serenade love, and individual right for all.” I differant mediae should , show a high sfcorer Bill Stewart to eight nerves around' the first of May. especially on. the part of the local AlHsMHS'. 8 nne«n. urai.isuieii arc r.pr.,»n..d _by . I-J 6 46 Three^flaj- Extra -I. ' points and outahot the visiting The.se are the words of a' highly i variety thia year, From thin-lined 7 no Dick Bertel when coilegea begin mailing out respected m em ber'of the senior tribesmen. top- Richard'Jubinville '61, pewter bdx; Carolyn Mayo 60, pewter wi 7 ,30 News of the World. team to win. 62-56. Shooting'a 177, Paul Geiaaler pewter pitcher; Willard Allen ’60, pewter bowl and candlesticke to match: and Mary Ziegler '61, i pen and ink to the most intricate 7 46 Radio Moscow ‘A Surprise of the game was little those formidable white envelopes, das.s, Jarnea Donald Whitehill, and u pewter box with mahoganv nanaie. aii pieces wm uc submitted to the SchcJlastic Art ' oils will represent Manchester s nO Groucho Marx ’’V n. r " INVENTORY THIS MONDAY ^ led his "unpredictablea” ; .other free form pewter box with mahogany handle. All pieces will be sii S. .30 People Are Finny Mike Reardon’s high point output, ia our lucky Misa of the Week, may be found In the Dedication to ( High Sc hool for 1969. this year's school' handbook. top shooters were Ken Tedford, Contest. i Herald Photo by Oflara). 9 no Monitor I__ STORE WILL CLOSE AT 1:00 P.M.__ | 12 points on six eld goals. Dave Beth E. Tangarone, Why? Beth Ron Wabrek, Bucky Kehler and " l ' "This is John Cameron Cameron 10 no f'avalcade of Sports White proved the main bulwark in MHS has every right to be proud ' signing sff for today saymg, 'Sea 11 on News and Weather has recently been accepted to of a student such as Jim. Besides John Matchett. 11 16 Sports Final /th e Manchester attack aa he threw A laudable Wilcox individual No I.ssue you at the Scholastic Art Contest. l l ’ Sn Living Sliould Bs Fun / 111 16 pointa, high of the game. LaSalle Junior C°"ege on the being elected into the National Two Seniors W in Recofjnition ! Because of Manchester's entries. It. 13 06 MidntgW M f^ s Early Admission plan. Congratu­ Honor Society in his junior year, score of 184, earned, by opposi­ 13 55 News. Sign Off 'The Indiana faca a^ dangerous tion, was lessened in importance , should prove to be the bigjfcest and Conard squad tonight in the erena. lations, Beth! he was awarded a letter of com­ ■^Because exams'^are being ad- by the team’s low of 121. The niinislered at the High School ; best yet.’ ” Jim Whitchlll, 60 Beth ia one of those people no mendation In : the National Merit For Scholastic Achievements I Carole Moses, '61. one can help liking; Cute and Scholarship Qualifying Contest. He team score was Mktwine scalped during this'homing week, there petite with a lively sense of humor Is earger to learn and. has benefited by the Injuns 874/ will be no issue of the High Possessing ^ p es of snapping School World appearing on Jan. antf an A plus in personality. This scholastically from his keen inter­ Jay Boris, member of the senior Miss Patricia Platt, a senio^, i N.* est In all of his College' Prep the pains of a bluestreak which 29. .The next issue will be on COATS Tankers Add friendly, sincere gal is seldom class, has been named a candidate has done' it again 1 Besides l^ing ; Debaters Do Well PINE found vrithout a broad smile cov­ courses. T^ie average student j th.ey have i^^o been infUcted with Feb. .5. . /? in daily ^actice sessions, the In­ for the 1960 National Honor So­ top speller oT the school, she has ering her face.'ARhough Beth gels would probably find it difficult to In Practice Talks PHARMACY yA dian nnarksmen will encounter ciety 'Scholarships it. was an­ just been awarded a acholarsl)ij> [ Three W ins along with practically anyone, her keep up with' his schedule of Col­ recommendation by the National ; 'TA A I A lege Level Western Civilization, Brietql-Central and Bristol East­ 664 CENTER STREET Group 1...SAVE UP TO $19 one pet peeve is, quite character­ nounced by National Honor So­ Council of Teachers of Engljsh for ; S Four dobaters fjred well on istically, ’’pec^ple who are insin­ trigonometry, math analysis, Eng­ ern squads next Tuesday in a tri­ ciety headquarters in Washington, COR. OF ADAMS The Manchester High swim­ meet at Hartford High. being one of the five outstanding j Tuesday in a debate held at Strat­ cere,” lish physics, and A Capella Choir. b.C. In qualifying as a finalist. Jay English scholars'of tha'Slate. , TEL. MI 9-9814 ming team went on a record break­ Jim's intellectual faculties drove Jane Steiner, '81. ford High. Although the affair was ing spree this paat week, while Beth has a knack with small competed against over 50,000 Na- In order to enter/8 candidate, JeanM artin Better coats right from oiir chalking up three more triumpha children especially those of' pre­ him on td' pursue more knowledge each school was a.^'ed to nominate not judged, it was consensus of own fine stock spedally priced to boost their season's record to school age—and loves teaching after high school closed last suip^- the very top -English students advisors' that MHS delegates dis- Prescription for this money-saving event. mer. He was awarded a acholir- College Assembly On the basis of dependability, five wins and no losses. them. During the summer, she was among juniors, with a minimum of 'lijayed much skill. Here Is just an Idea oa to what 'ahip to the Trinity College Sum­ service, leadership and patriotism. It’s easy to see w h^t^rd is outselling ’em all! On Tuesday, Jan. 19, the Ducks in charge of the NurSery School Held for Juniors one per every 500 students. Man­ The -four who journeyed to the Specialist you can find at this price . . . at the Center Congregational mer School and took coqrses in chester . entered three pupils.' Jean Martin has been selected to seaside tois-n were Jeff Bantly, gained two victories 4n a triangu­ psychology and philoso^y there. lar night meet against Bristol Church. Tlila is the third year The iftsts. given last May. in- receive the DAR good citizenship John Bacon. Ted Arnold, and Steve Tell Your Doctor To a PEERLF.SS 'm ’EEDS Beth has taught third-grade Sun­ A boy 'with versatile interests The question of admittance into 'l eluded almost all English skills, Gendel. They argued the pros and Eastern and Bristol Central at the and abilities. Jim hasnT. solely con­ award from Orford Parish Chap­ Phone Ub a UASHMERE BI/ENDS MHS pool. The Indians gained day School at Center Church. She colleges and. applying to boUeges i Three compositions were required cons of the Dec. 5 Trinity topic— has already decided to major in fined himself to the scholastic aide was discussed during two assemb­ ; one. an autobiographical sketch; ter. Jean will be presented .with We Will Deliver 75 points to 34 and 26 for Eastern a pin at the next chap'.er meeting, "The US government should sub­ a ZIBELINjfcS^.^ and Central respectively, and won Child Study at LaSalle, in order to of school. Reailzings the "need for lies for juniors, Jan. 12. Mr. Harry [Second, an impromptu paper, "What stantially increase regulation of balance.” he haa become a vivify­ Feb. 4. seven out . of nine events. Co- bec»me ci^ er a nursery school Maidment of the Guidance Depart­ 1 ia a.Good Book?’’ ; and Uiird, an labor unions." USE t h e c o n n , b a n k a WRAPS, CLUTCH'ond Captain Bill Stuck act a new rec­ teacher or an instructor of pre- ing part of MHS extra-curri­ ment spoke on the need' for early 1 out-of-class paper, which'the stu- Jean was selected as a delegate - Jane Steiner, '61 CHARGE PLAN FOB YOUR BUTTON MODELS , VALUES to $45 achoql handicapped childrep,.,. cular program. applications to colleges, and he to Laurel Girls’ Stale last June PRESCRrPTION ord in the 50-yard freestyle event I dent considered . his best work, a RACCOON TRIM POPLINS covering the distance in 23.3 sec­ Planning ahead for this career, "It ha* been a rewarding exper­ stressed the- need for sensible ap­ i Standardized tests were given in at the University of Connecticut. onds. Stuck also won the 100- Beth U taking Child Development ience to have been a part of the plications, schools to which the composition and literary aware- She IS a member and secretary of Round Table Singers,” he aa.vs. 1 the Student Council, a member of a BLACKS and CHJIiORS— yard freestyle. Other first place as one of her subjects this year student was reasonably-sure of be­ i ness. Recommendations from a Classic Column finishes were captured; Pete Zag- Her .senior College Preparatory "and one of my greatest honors ing admitted. He spoke on the tak­ I teacher and an administrator were the Nalional Honor Society, secre-, Missy and Junior Sizes lio in the hrcaslslroke. Co-Captain (xmi'se also includes: Englilsh, Mod­ was' being chosen aa a member of ing of admission tests and trying I required. tary of the Aquae'/ei, and co- captain of the MHS Cheerleaders. : Chips Towle in the butterfly, Don em Problen'U!, Spanish U. personal the Connecticut All State Chorus.” for scholarships. Every person was asked what he It seems to have been "all By Popular Demand Hiid.son in the backstroke,- the typing, and A Capella Choir. A, Aestdes singing in school, he is a The students filled out two forms ' wants to be occupationally and, if She Is president of the Rhythmic ' medley relay team, and the free- good linguist, Beth ‘ lists Spanish member of his church youth choir. -which will be completed and re­ cla.ssics department lately. atyle relay team. and English as her favorite sub­ Each week Jim mhy be:fouhd di­ turned in about two weeks by the Church and active in youth pro­ REPEAT Guidance depaltment. Mr. Maid­ grams at the church. She ha.:i been _ ’The Indian., tankers splashed to jects. recting a discussion qn a national Heading the list of Greek-mind­ eight out of nine first placets and or IntematiOnal topio at a Current ment also reminded the students summer .swimming ins.ruclor at ed endeavors are the research proj- ■ Active in a variety of extra-cur­ Affairs Cltib meeting. To further that their class standings a s-of Camp Oak Hill, teaching the- hand- SPECIAL Group 2...SAVE UP TO $22 four new records In downing Ma­ ricular activities, Beth has partici­ ' ects recently completed by certain loney on Saturday. Jan. 16 In Meri­ his interest in sports through as­ their sophomore year had been acapped to swim. ; LaMn II students. Among the. pated whole-heartedly in the Girls’ sisting in Physical Education completed and will appear on this She hopks to attend Snulh Col­ den. Co-Captain Bill Stuck set Leaders Club, Girls' intramural \ more , noteworthy papers are tw o new school standards In, low- Classes and officiating, he belongs form. It was requested that ju­ . Jay P. Boris lege to prepare for a career as a Here’s a group that will really sports, sophomoie, junior and niors not ask for these forms until I ’’Greek EducaUon" by Elizabeth ering the 40-vard freeatyle^mark to-the Boyal-LeaderJS-_Club, besides social, worker .. , i Neubert;, "Analysis of the Fall of cause evcltement. Not only senlqr Girls' Clubs, Paint and Pow­ 1t~has been announced , they are tional Honor Society members to ig.6 secomis, and dropping the der,' Freshman G-irls’ Choir, and A participating in the intramural Of­ Helenestic Society" by Robert coats from our own stock but completed. Judy Prescott,'61 from' all states who-partlcipaled-4n and - Mrs,_ Riohard-^Iartm of 33 , papands: “Military ~ TacUcs” by . 100-yard freestyle one second to Capella Choir. ficials’ Club. Journalistically, he at least .25 showroom samples ' .5.S.1 seconds. Co-Captain Chips has been an important member of the Scholarship Qualifying Test Harvard.RU. Fred Brazitis; and "Alexander and -§ /• were ■ sale pricen into this col­ Towle qsy.am the 100-yard butterfly Whenever none of these activi­ the High School World Staff for Model Car Contest I given' to seniors in secondary; I Ibe Greek Empire" by Cliff Rau- Town & Counfiy lection! event In y':6.2 (ieconds to lower the ties stakes a claim to Beth's time three years. j schools throughout the country., M.VTIl C U B USES ABAtX.S tenberg. she grabs a moment for one of her Topic of discussion among Math, • ______ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOOR THl leeo FO»D OALAJOI- PILE and ALPACA v mark in that event by a whopping An "ego-destroyer,” Jim finds It Members .of the MHS Model­ The finalists named are the 41 j Thunderbird of the low-price field ,5.2 seconds. The final record was favorite pastimes: Knitting, driv­ difficult to tolerate conceit. He ers’ Club have recently been j per cent of the’ participants o b -, Club members is currently abacus. Vergil students have also visit- I,INED set b y the medley, relay team of ing, lending an ear to the lilting particularly dtiillkes sycophants, sponsoring a model car contest. talning the highest scores on this No, it's not a ^atln or Greek term, gj ancient Greece (vicariouslyi as tones of Johnny Mathis or the live­ --a PLAIDS, CHECKS, SOLIDS Don Hudson. Pete Zaglio, Towle however; especially , those who Stu(lents have submitted their test. A second General Aptitude but rather the name of a,Chinese - tqgy viewed life in those-days with and Art NCilaen. They completed ly folk tunes of the Kingston Trio, miniatures to Mr. Zone Vaughan, Test will be given In March to de­ computer. Presently the math e n -' me' aid of Miss Edith Hamilton's sliding in. the winter pr swimming dwell on his "cool” haircut. a BORGANA TYPE and the 160-yard «event in l;:30.l sec­ Jim has applied to Tufts and to i faculty advisor, In room 224, termine the list of the highest thusiasts are using it to convert ; The Greek Way. - . N FLEECES VALUES to $60 onds, 2.1 seconds faster than the. in the summer. with an entrance fee of 1.25. 1 ranking students from which the - Arabic numbers to binary from the ! ' ------— ' I ■ Beth’s cheerful, happy-go-lucky, Brown University and he plans to | NO.Ii N SAVINGS! No.1 IN old mark. Other first places were major in math and continue his | The contest closes Jan. 25. ! Scholarship Board will select the I Geniac their other computer. : Max Schulman. noted humopist. No.1 IN ! a RACCOON COLLARS garnered by ’Chris McNeil, Pete fun-loving nature, coupled with There are three divisions in­ The Abacus "computes faster than has been conuncnting upon the Nowhere else will you find under one roof so many aincerety -the quajitiSs which have pursuit o f intellectual pleasure. winners of the many monetary and Ford is outselling ’em all. because Ford is oul- # t’ELVET TRIM DRESS Eaglior Fred Kostenko and the Here is an individual; here is a to which the cars will be classi­ ! honorary scholarsflips offererl by an adding machine and with per-1 classical scene in a riotous yolumn people have bought Fords than any other different kinds of cars . . . from the New-size Ford, so endeared lier to her classmates fied. The winner in each division tamng ’em all! The Falcon costs up to $124 less COATS freestyle relay, team. boy who has set high goals in his | 1 the-«Bociety. feet accuracy.” Another topic of j published in leading magazines '60 car. TlTey’ve already made the new Falcon the Falcon, to the Thunderbird, most wanted car fn , Next meet for the lajlkers la —should provide the keys to life­ will receive a prize of $5. Sec­ much discussion among the mathe- ! and campus .^newspapers. His than other 6-paapenger im p a c t cars. * The long Joappiness. -. > . Ji^fe ani^is well on his way to a t-1 j The earning of thl^s honor, l.s a first in all compact car sa l«, 'Di.ey'ye dis­ the world! Cars to meet the taste and budget needs a MOHAIR and WOOL - against Sacred Heart of Water- ond place nets a .prize of $3, I'at Platt jjaatlcians is a trip to MIT which ' latest offering—:"Study . Can Be all-new Fairlane 500'is priced up to |142* lew Beth is the daughter ofM r. and tainlng them. / ' and a pupil with a third place tribute to Jay’s scholastic ability covered the Fairlane 500 is America’s big value of nine ovl of ten neir car hityere! So bring your family BLENDS .. b u ^ at,7;30 Saturday night in Jim is the s6n of Mr.-and Mrs. ; is scheduled for Feb. f>. (Screams!" ■ . than last year. For hundreds less, the Galaxie Waterburv. Mrs. Phil Tangarone of 29 Har­ judging wil Ireceive a model ear. in English, mathematics and the . magical-eeeret one could Jane Steiner. '61 Leslie Hochberg '60. leader and that Galaxie is the Thunderbird of and explore our wonderful new world of Fords! William J. Whitehill of 32 West­ sciences and also to the high scho gives you i l « fine-' '•'9tures. Ford is the Bob Seelert, ’60. vard Rd. * ' - Art Gheesinan, '60 be any person living, dead.'leal or - the low-price field. Ford is ahead in style and See your neighborhood Ford Dealer, like ntne! Marv Anne .Beach. '60 minster Rd. Roanne Wise, '60 lastic standards and, fine leaching sellingest, savingest the road! fictiona!, whom he would choose. comfort. That’s why Ford is first in sales! at Manchester High School. Thia is Pa; replied. “Journalism for my the third consecutive year in which vocation, and Socrates is iny AFRICA'S L0WtST-P«ICt0 MHS Students have been so hon­ choice for a ciiiracter. beca^ise he •BoMri tut • mtptritoti of m%mnmfmet»rtre SlX.PASSESGtR CA8_ Maps Reflect ored. In 1959 Paula Adams and H. S. World Reporters tutigatti rttaa M iverti pngm UP TO 111* LESS THAS was ip-'llery wdse.” * - ' ' • / .• OTHER COMPACT Pascal . Poe and in . 19.58 Polly hopes to apply to Boston CARS France, Men I Swanson were similarly aelected'as iJniverslty and the 'Llitiversitv Of finalists. Syracusk She plans to B.-udys..udy jourjour- The winning of recognition for | nalism. Interview Cadet Choir One will .surely agree that (high schola-stic endeavor is not Carole Rubin<~'6U i- FrAnce has greatly contributed to new for .lay. Earlier this .semester, Another lirst for Manchester'.^ sang here are only a part of the the world's civilization aa he looks I was scored Friday, Jan. 13, when wliole group. Since a certain aver­ over the maps drawm 'by students he was named as a seipi-flnalist Lucky Size Clearance In the National Merit .Scholarship I Ihb, Cadet Glee Club of the U.S. age must be maintained scholas­ of Miss Low’s French II classes. Competition, and as a Freshman Three-Moiilh-Old tically, some singers had to miss TTiese original and colorful maps, j Militurv Academy at tVest Point, he-'won the Renschler Award for this tripr- done completely in French, indi­ Iiriislrales sponsorship in respect to performances, the IKO FORD FAIRLASE 500 cate France's historical events, de-1 excellence in algebra. In additioiv {??' of the Rotary Club, appeared in to maintaining an " A " average cadets liave had a busy seasoir. Af­ scribe the lives of great French------j MHS auditorium.,, a 2 glass, 2 screens throughout his four years,at MHS. A number of gurgles and sounds!_ Tire Cadets , numbering about 95, ter Friday’s show, the next engage­ men and show France's great na­ ment was sche luled for the follow-, a’ 1-I/ltr* thick tural resources. he has been active in Track and from that enchanting language sang mdny selections ranging from COME SEE'THE Cross Country, earning his letter iiig night in New Yqrk City. An e Ftill piano hinge Provinces and departments of called "b a b y talk" cornbined .with , Negro spirituals to a medle.v of 18 a Expanding door sweep •WONDERFUL NEW WORLD OF for three successive ^seasons. He whimsical shiiles and amusing .ex Civil ’ War tunes, considered ,by enjgSgement in Consida is being France’ were colorfully depicted by penciled, for' a future date. a Weather-stripped alumlnuin Ronald Mortiion, Sue'Brown. Mary has been a member of S.cience Club. presslons reigned in_ Mrs. Greta many to be the'high-spot, of the Latin Club and National Honor Rourke's Period 1 and Period 3 All "the 'members of the “long books Anne Beach. Carol Rubin. Roanne _ show. ' - a Spring loaded door checks, Wise, Paula McNamara. Peter' Society an. m » year. . • \ %■ '/■ ) •

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■ V K • ' ■ ^ ■ ■ ' ■ Diane Dente, In Grade 4 in a spell­ Baste and Bake Club.. She will Columbia ing bee involving he ^ o fourth Shapiro Suggests X llfCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., F R I ^ , JANUARY 22, 1960 A n d cfte r work with Mr*. John Conlan'of| grades and the two fifth grades «T LIKE TO PLAY THE OUITAR? PAGE SIX if* Lake Rd. Mr*. Jillson has had Horace W. Porter School. Five top Hotels for Aged George J. SlematkowskI, 48, of S t horns In “Hartford after police considerable experience in 4-H spgllera from each class competed said, ha fled the scene of the ac­ Gifitar 'hobby Hasses for adults starting fan. 27fh make p«ac«T Or wUl U|py have M issionary^^ks Worcester, Mass., last fall as the work, having worked with «ome of 15 May Join In an elimination contpst to deter­ Hartford, Jan 22 (>)—State ho­ IKanri^patpr cident C O R O N E t the outsUinding clubs in town, in­ eyes and minds only for the flight two stood beside a truck on the mine the beet spellers under pres­ tels for retired people. Glastonbury Turnpike In B a s t The car be was driving sldesi^- Always QuaUty Secretary Moe Quits cluding the Snappy Snippers. INSTRUCTIONS BY ARNIE LANDS8ERG to the death they can have with M Sou^kXhurch Boat Classes sure. Such a proposal is tinddr co Soettitig ^ erali Here There Hartford. ed the truck and hit both men. The •Her daughters, Ekirleen and Lin­ SUnley GoUItJKSW'Hh another Learn to sing and play your favorite popular, western General Massu, after de Oadlle’s car skidded more than 100 feet af­ Control sideratloir today by State 'W^lDire puBi.iWHito tn miv Pallno was the son of iMi Pallno, G G ds, have also been outstanding 4-H conteat In which only boy* •partici­ and folk songs In our special 10-week course. peace proposals have been, de­ The R e^ ^ David Butler Will ter the accident, according to po- member*, winning prizes in each U U ) PRIMTINO CO. m e . a past commander of the Man­ For ETast • There la room for about 15 more pated. Eighth grade students, us­ Commissioner Bernard ShajJlrb as U MM*tl fltrett b y speak on4he work of missions In chester Amerlcsin Legion Post. Zoning, Planning Unit competition entered. Earleen re­ ing recorded music of pklajioma Ooim^ stroyed T Uce. „ , V person* in the Coast Guard Aux­ a means of lighteniiup,''Oie heavy a \AMm AfricaAt theiourth session of the Roth’s license was found to be A StertijiE A turned last month front the Na­ and My Fair Lady are studying the PUROUSUN . ------WALTER E. TEDFORD School OT Missions at South Meth­ Both drew a 1-year suspended iliary classes on power boat opera­ state financial loaA^’from housing PEliatTSON sentence on the evasion . charge suspended because of an earlier tional 4-H Congress in Chicago tion. sponsored by Columbia Rec­ composition i f music and Its.tech­ Lone Guitar Studio ^btiaMn (XltrNTY EDITOR odist Chuixh Sunday at 8:30 p.m. conviction on a charge of driving The Planning and Zoning Com-fUnga which she had attended as a State niques. They plan •to out a musi­ carjain of the^Aged in private Pdumm Oetobar l wn Straight From The Kremlin and 'a 90-day suapended aentence reation Council. Mrs. Joseph Guitars Rented — Enrollment Limited — Tel. MI 9-7835 / TOs Rev. Mr. Butler is studying while intoxicated. He was driving S 26.9 ^ S mission has accepted with regret Brown, Ralph Dickinson, Mrs. Wil­ cal program, together In the near convalescent arftl boarding homes. for hlB doctorate at the Hartford oh the license suspension chargs. delegate. Armstrong, ouncil chairman on Commissioner Shapiro broached __ ICTM7 Kv«alns fi^xoept A question which has puzzled us a friend’s car, police said. the resignation of its secretary, liam Kowalski and Jane Corthell. Bulletin Board future, choosing selections from and Bntcr«d at tn« Semhiary. He received his B.A. de­ Judge Phillips also placed Roth on arrangements, said that 31 of the the ideaj#r-a aoeech to the Con- Lawrence Moe of Bunker Hiii Rd. Several entrants Included mure RHAM High School's basketball these and others, that they consid­ ' M Kiuicbuttr Omn. for some time—that of how, in the If one were to gossip »n anecdote would one be a gree from Central College, Fayette, .probation for two years. than one display, consequently originaT 50 registrants are at­ nectlcj»r Association' 'of Public lU ll Hfttttr He was arrested at hls Congress Moe said today he resigned for team will play ■* home game at er outstanding pieces. • event of a nuclear attack, the sys­ a nipper, a querist or just an uxorious person? Puzzling? Of Mo., and served as a missionary in winning more than one ribbon, tending. Several others have join­ V / tj^ a Administrators at the reasons of health. He has served 6;30 tonight in the gymnasium,, Talk by Dr. WlUey snaatauFTiuN r a t e s tem of communications for direct­ course it would be today* but back in 1806, people wxiuld be Algeria from 19’’* 'o 1954. He re­ New Book* At Ubhiry ed up since. Instructor* have said likee Silversmith, Wallingford, PariMe tar as the nommlsalon's secretary Mrs. John Slbun will show color that anyone interested can still Dr. Francis Willey from Wllli- ing civilian strategy, would func­ able to answer that question, according to the Jhtest Old ceived, hls B.D. degree from Gar­ since he was appointed to the PZC Patron* of the Bumap-Sklnner lursday. ' One Tear rett Biblical institute and held stu­ slides on Keriy* to members of the come In. and with study at home mantlc SUte Teachers’ C o lle g e ^ "Hotels for retired people have llonthe .. «*e*ees ...... — 190 tion, as our planners always seem Farmer’s Almanac. ^ Oct. 27. 1955. Memorial Library will find 51 new Order of Fleur de Lis and Sir dressed the sixth grade pupllij.dlils -V W ee Months dent pastorates in Missouri and II- books, purchased recently by the with materials furnished, can a great deal of merit." he declar- ; NOTICE In' submitting hls resignation, One Month • ••••••esse««*M ISO to assume It will—has now re The meanings of most of those days would give hlS wife a “klck- Unols. He took graduate work at Galahad at 7 in Phelps Ball. Par­ catVih lip with the class even after week. He shelved both m ovi* and ed. "We will give serious consid­ I en's»**«tee words were VMtly different 154 sey-whlcksey* Jt she got out of Moe referred to, the "intensive library, on the shelve*. In addition, ents are welcome to attend. slide* .made In Mexico aiW South |8hHle Copy celved at least some kind of an Garrett and Northwestern Univer­ there are 40 book* brought back missing the first tw'o lessons., eration to that. The system has years ago. The Almanac 11 s t s line and sometimes even wOrse. A amount of work’’ that will have America. Each aummw'Dr. Willey been tried with success in some answer. sity. to be done by the PZC in relation from the "Swap Seasjon" held .^at Manchester Evening Herald 'rlnclpal Plana Talk ' quite a'few words, some of whjch •klcksey-whlcksey" didn’t ' mean G eorg\ Patros. principal of takes a group f _j*llcge students other states.” TO. JSSSSSi£’r«^^- „ It appears, on the authority of have gone completely out of use applyln^the toe to the appropri­ WATKINS- to the tow;i’s. plans in the coming the Mary Cheney Library in Man­ Andover eorrespondent, Mrs. Paul on a.tour In thepe countries. chester last week, the Session was Horace W\Porte'r School, will ad­ The welfare chief said there arc eetiUed*to°^‘*oe^^ of Congressman Craig Hosmer, of today, and some that are still In ate p ^ of the anatomy of one’s months." He said he did not feel that n. Pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim Hot Umch Menu an nets diepatehes credited U It w he would have sufRcient energy for attended by Mis* Dorothea- Ray-, dress the Lihns Club meeting Mon­ some 3.800 state cases in private California, who delivered a speech use. wife. 'It meant only speiklng dis­ M ^ Goes to Jail 2-6A56. The hoi limer program at Hor convalescent home* .at a minimum not o«herwleeot»«ted ^ dainfully to her. Of course, ^he WEST the time-conaumlng job. Hla inter­ mond, of the Board of Library day night a \ the group’s seven ace W. P /^ er School next week Is: and alee the local news publUhed here. down in 'New York the 'other night ■'When our country was jiist a Director*, and Mr*. Robert Mc­ o’clock dinner njeetlng In the Lib­ cost to the state of, $7 per day. He All rtsbte of republleetlon 01 epeclal sibling, a "youngly” could get bim- .Could then become a "Tantlpole,” For Fatal Crash est in the commission and its im­ Monday; chicken pie with vege dlepatehee herein are aleo reoerved In which he described In consider­ l^ ra l Service portant work, Moe said, have not Bride, librarian. erty Hill Log\Cabin. Maurice said the department, concerned self a fat ear from his father by and that would never do. A "ran- Dentist Jailed ^ la b ia , celery sticks. , cranberry over the problem, 1* looking for able detail the nature and strategy tlt>ole” was one who was a wild, 'Changed and he hopes, "at some New book* of adult fiction In­ Alexander, progra'ip chairman has uuM and orange slices: Tuesday, I\ill serviee client of N E. A. Serv- a ’’wherret." To translate; ' a Hartford motorist William Roth, ORMOND J: ST. Director clude Province of the Heart, arranged for the '\program,- and ways of shaving state cost* in this kM iBC. < ^ of the Russian Invasion of Ameri­ youngly was an upstart and a ra'vlng, talkative person. future, dale to be able to rejoin 111 State Fraud 'bream of tomato soup, sliced meat Publlahers ReprwTOtatlvoi: ipe 42, charged with gross negligence 142 EAST Ol ST. the group" he has worked with Phyllis McGinfey; 'The Mansion. said Patros will apea\ on teachln sandwiches, carrot sticks and cher\ field. Jultue Methewe S ^ a l Asency - New ca, that our communications serv­ wherret meant to box the ear. But what about a macaroni, a in the death of two pedestrians last In some cases, he said, boarding nipper, a querist or ah uxorious MltcheU through its formative years. William Faulkner; SUtion Wagon methods In use at lh ^schoot.,«e ry pudding: Wednesday, schoolboy York Chicago Detroit, and Borton fall, was. sentenced yesterday to CLEARANCE will also demonstrate \ th e / con­ homes-'which are less expensive u e Im b e r a d d it BUREAP O f ices will be left untouched on pur­ The ancient, posture of leaning person? How about the gossip and The. vacancy will be filled later in Spain, Frances P. Keyes: The Hartford. .Ian. 22 (/ri - A one- sauidwlch, tossed salad and peach­ one to five years In prison. can serve the purpose. Also, he CntCUUATIONS____ pose and by devilish Russian de­ at meals was, years ago, "accuba- anecdote ? by tlie commission, according to Breaking Point. Daphne Du MaUr- year jail term, to be suspended af­ trolled reader, a gift to t)»^ school es; Thursday, Boston baked beans Judge Richard H. ■Phillips In ler; Jarretf* Jade, Frank Yerby; ter 30 days, ha* been imposed on from the Lions, last vdar\ Prog­ said, special state hotela for the re­ The Herald PrlntlM C o r n e r , In ^ sign. Uon’’; a "backfriend” was a secret A gossip .was a' drinking man’s Chairman Raymond T, Houle, who cole slaw, brown bread and apple aesnTnee no ftnandal reeponilbllOT ^ tw enemy; “greensickness” was .& Hartford Couqty Superior Court Manchester’s Oldest Return of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P- a West Hartford dentist for de­ ress on the spring i»(lnstrel\show tired could also help solve some of Our communications facilities, companion and an anecdote was a announced Moe's resignation. sauce; Friday, tuna noodle cas­ the problem, especially for those trpocrsphloal error* apoearins hi » disease usually Inherent in sick pleoe of secret history, so an old Imposed the prison term after he with Finest Facilittea. Moe's term runs until 196,1. Hi* L*A*N, Leo Rosten; Beat Play* of frauding the State by padding Ren­ wjll be reported j»y chairman\W. serole, wax beans and chocolate Tertls^eata and other roadln* the ' Congressman aal^, will be young women; a “jorden” ' Was a gave Roth suspended sentences on Off-Street Parking DRASTIC REDUCTIONS 1958-59, Bum* Mantle Yearbook; tal bllls-of welfare patients. W. Thompson arid Roland Larartvie who can move about and help care CARPET SALE NOW GOING ON! In The Manebeeter Bvenin* ■ Herald drinking buddy whispering a bit successor will serve an .interim cake. for themselves. damaged as little' as', pbssible, so ohantber pot; and If a man didn’t of secret history could be a rnac- two other charges—evading re­ Established 1824 Hawaii. Jamee A. Michener: Quesi Dr. David Weinstein' was sen­ will report okLadles Night planA Dltpiar advertleikts ok^ns hours: appoiiVLment until the next town The Commissioner’s talk, made that when panic develops In one like his neighbor he could call him aroni (a fop), a nipper (a keen sponsibility and driving under sus­ election in May 1961, and then of Excallbur, Leonard Wibberley; tenced yesterday in Superior Court Solence.^^ulpment for Sehirol \ Manche«ter Evening Herald Co fior Monday—1 p m Pridav pension of his license. shortly after the disclosure that For Tuesday—1 P.m Monday city or section of the country, "It a "ninny-hammer," meaning he satirist or lampooner), a querist would nui to' fill the remaining Wails of Glass. Phyllis Bottome; on his plea of no contest to two Patrps - ha* received science lih ^la correspondent Mr*. Donald For Wednenday-1 o.m "nieiday Roth’s car hit and killed Michael New Face in the Mirror, Yael Day­ counts of obtaining' money by false equipment for the school. This 1* the department will likely wind up fVir Thuriday—1 p.m. Wednesday. was a simpleton. A volt nowadays' (a busy asker of questions), or FROM OUR OWN two years of Moe'a unexplred term. B. Tattle, AOademy 8-848.5. with an $8 million deficit for the cor be communicated elsewhere means a person is speaking about uxorious (dominated by his wife). Pallno, 20, of Bast Hartford, and an; Short .Term, Jay R. Kennedy; pretense*. iq/ronjunctlon with the National OPEN 4 NIGHTS For FYldey-l p.m Thtimday Steps taken during' the time and Infect other parts of the coun­ lefense Education Act. present 2-yqar period, dwelt Isrge- For Saturday—1 n m Fndsy _ a unit of slsctromotlve force, but Take your choice. Moe served on the commisaitm in­ Town Burning, Thomas Williams; State's Attorney John D. La ^qys Set Off Signal Jy with Shapiro’s program for Classified^ desdUne: W'iP a m. each try." In 180S it meant a certain tread of cluded the adoption by the town Thirteenth ApoeUe. Eugene Vale; Belle had recomnaended fineji Magnets, bells, batteries, tele­ MONDAY-TUESDAY-THURSDAY-FRIDAY day ol Dubllcatinn eaeepi Saturday— phone receivers, magnifiers., micro­ shaving welfare spending. lam. . ______It was perhaps too much to hope a horse. Seven presidents of the United of the State Building Code and The little karoo. Pauline Smith; tailing 4500 and siispended/jail STOCK! scopes and thermometers alftf' now Kobe. Japan — A new type of that the Russians wouldn’t notice Any man worth his salt la those States have died in office. creation of the office of building The War Lover, Johft Hersey: and terms because of what hc/called SHOP and SAVE NOW! Friday, January 22 Inspector in 1955, adoption of aub- Tod Many Ghosts, PaUl Gallico. Weinstein's previous gooj^ecord. available, and are centralized so train signal that uses gamma rays how quickly a broadcast of a dis­ th'at teachers may .check out ma­ has been developed in Kobe. The \ Your’eyes will open •' division regulations in May, 1956, , Also, -S.O.P.H.I.A-.. by Pierre But Judge RtcharXH. Phillips Your HOOVER Sale* and aster of some Jtlnd will draw us all a thorough restudy and revision Bouile; Fire* of Autumn', Helen .sentenced the dentist to the one- terial's for use in' their respective gamma-ray sovirce is installed un­ Taking: On Hubert classrooms. der the train CMch. with gamma- Service for this area. out on the roads, until we create a wide when we fit of planning and zoning regulations Howe; My Favorite* in Su ^h se, year .term, susp^ded after 30 MANCHEfTfRiiARPET ClNTElt in 1958, and the authorization ap'd Alfred Hitchcock; The Lotus Eat­ days, and sakpWelnstein’s opera­ Richard Curlan, Grade 5 teach­ ray detectors placed at various The decision of Senator John mammoth traffic jam around the er. Is a member of a'science cur­ signal locations alcmg the tracks. ABC APPUANCE Kennedy to enter the Wisconsin custom Riass on provision of funds for a town plan ers. Gerald Green; Lost Europeans, tions ‘•were,..sxtensive and I believe 311 MAIN ST.. OPP. THE ARMORV— Ml 3-5103 scene of trouble. And we couldn’t V Emmanuel Litvinoff; The Rack. A. riculum • committee In the towns The detectors are activated by the and REPAIR primary has been well dramatized, in 1958. and the authorization and he has ri^bcrately defrauded the covered 6y the supervision of expect them to Ignore the fact that provision of funds for a town plan E. Ellis; and The 14th Mystery rav* when the coach\passea over FREE PARKING RIGHT AT OUR DOOR your furniture! State of'a large sum of money over State Rural Superintendent George them, putting the slghal appara­ 19 MAPLE ST.—Ml 9-8879 the object of the drama being to even when our authorities Imagine in 1958, Matching funds were pro­ Annual, by Ellery Queen. I a period of years." make It appear that he Is courage­ E. Graff. ,The committee' will sift tus Into operation. nuclear attack on one of our cities, Venetian, door and "x vided by the federal government Non-Fletlon Be*t Seller* 'he cases of five over dentists I from a multitude of materials. ously gambling his fortunes In a they disagree whether the popula­ Ladies’ for the plan which will be com­ New non-fiction books presently similar charges already -haye I that which is appropriatp to In- situation where there Is consider- tion should burrow or evacuate.* BALL fireplace mirrors pleted by August, by/the consult­ on the be*'.-seller, lists include Se­ been disposed of. One paid a $200 ' elude in a master file of science ing firm of YarwootJ/'and Block of fine, another was fined and given ,ahle risk of defeat for him. One way or another, at any rate, cret World of Kids. Art Linlfelet- ! materials for each school, Sponsored 6y Junior Chamber of plus quality picture West Hartford. ter; Groucho • snd Me. Gfoucho a suspended jail term, and nolle* j Stud.v Salaries Wisconsin Is st^posed to be the Russivis have, according to Commerce; benefit local Heart and X Church PtiuM AhouaJ Meeting Marx; This Is My God/Herman were entered, in the three other ' The Columbia Teachers’ Assn, Wendly neighborhood back yard Congressman Hosmer, sensed that Cancer Funds. framinR. Estimates - V The annual meeting of the First Wouk; and J oy of Mysfc, Leonard cases. has announced" that it is making for Senator Hubert Humphrey, the it would be much more .to Uielr ad­ top-fashion Congregational Church . will be . Bernstein. s stud.v off salary adjustments for Minnesota hopeful. Repeated polls vantage to leave ou’- power plants SATURDAY, JANL 30 - Rladly Riven in held at 2 p.m. Sunday. Election* I Other new nop^ction books at the 1960-1961 school .Year. of officer* will be held and annual 2 Town Teachers Church Items taken for Kennedy have reflected and lines standing and functioning \ i the library srg; Total Terror. Al- STATE ARMORY business 10 years. reports will be presented. I bert Kalmef Prairie Schooner The Rev. George K. Evan* of considerable Humphrey strength In than to eliminate them. They have Personal iweniionMention Lady De Witt; The World In Concert Roles Columbia Congregational Church has announced that the Church Wisconsin. It has been carefully guessed, rightly, that we can con­ Music hy Maurice Landerman*s Orchestra ^ *'//6 Ho 4 Suzanne Refneach Is 1 Is Learfiing Compassion. Frank C, nvealed that Kennedy’s own ad­ fuse and demoi-allz* ourselves ths Windham Community Me- Lauk^h; Rainbow Book of Art. School meeting scheduled for to- mdsUl Hospital, recuperating from TV-0 teachers in the'Manchester i night, has been postponed until visers have been split on the ad- much more thoroughly with conri- MAYOR EUGENE KELLY, Honorary Chairman romas Craven: Wilfred Grenfell, j school system will participate m ■ auri^ry, Suzanne 1* the daughUr _. Lennjx Kerr; Silent War In ■ Wednesday. He, has chosen "Three vlsahlllty of having him enter the munlcatlon than without It. I fief cher Glass Co. | of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Rem ea^ ."Tubby the Tuba," second in a i Dimensional Living" as the topic DR. JOHN BARRY, FRANK KEEGAN, Co-Chairmen Tibet, Low-ell Thomas Jr.; Here Is series of four children's concerts Wisconsin primary, "rtie last dra­ We assume, at least, that Con­ LUXURY of Hebron Rd. y ' I for his sermon during morning Alaska. E. Stefansson; Under i by the Hartford symphony or- matic touch In this direction cantie gressman Hosmer ’Speaks thus Tickets 85 per couple available at: Green Pharmacy, Nortii PTA Draw* Large TurnpOf water Treasury. Jacques Cousteau; worship at 11 o'clock Sunday & I68WNST MIDDH TUBWPIKI ^ X More than l2flsParentsAnd chil­ I chestra at Bushnell Memorial to- morning. only a fe^ days ^ o , wjien the authoritatively only after com­ End Pharmacy, Pine Icnox Pharmacy, Medical Pharmacy, Steps In Time, Fred Astaire; All morrow. The dual concerts will be Town Clerk’s Office and Ray Belleris Music Shop. dren attended thX??ti“ ck preced­ I A supplementary meeting of the ■ /r> Senator’s own brother took pains munication with the Russians The Day* of M>r Life, Sister Mary presented at 1 and 3 p.m. Ladies' Society, a work session in V / ( 9-7 S 7 9 ^ ing the PTA Hobbyexhibit at Jeremy; North to Alaska's Shining to reveal, p u b ^ y , his o\vn feeling themselves. And that Is, of course, • the elementary s.ch'oorHMt night. Robert Johns of the Manchester preparation for next summer's River. H'azel B'lrlo: Hawaii’s First. school music department play* : fair, had a turnout of 20 yesterday that the Sei^Cwr should avoid risk­ the final mark of Russian clever­ After the suppeir. Leslie NBillinga King,- James T. Pole: I Was. A demonstrate his hobby.^-^^ow with the orchestra, conducted by ' at the home of Mrs. Irving Lsjhr. ing e v e i^ ln g against Humphrey ness. They know that, even when Teenage Dwarf. Max Shulman; Ad­ ..The W'omen '^’ill meet next Thurs­ «S«'S«M mmsK» dogs, by ptftting his dog* thi’oV^h Fritz Mahler. Mr*, a e o Living­ In th^I territory an American Congressman tells us vanced Woodwork artd'"Furniutre stone, a kindergarten teacher, ap­ day afternoon at the home of Mrs. COATS their paces in the all-p u r p o * Making. John L. Feirer; Mark Ravmond Clarke. U thus having been established exactly what they are going to do, P.M. * CLOSED MONDAYS pears in rhe dance interpretation room:' ;jvain Tonight. Hal- Holbrook; of "Tubby" with the Truda Kash- Ann Beardsley earned the title tiiat to enter Wisconsin would be I we will Still refuse to believe It. Other hobbies were displayed in F ^ j^ y On Wheels. Augusta Trapp; man Dance, •gtoup. I of champion epeiler In Grade 5 and a courageous gamble. Senator Ken­ . classrooms, on the bulletin boards and Jr^side Book of Fishing. Ray MEN’S HN|SUCKS nedy then went to Milwaukee and, i , „ . „ g and on table*. Blue Ribbons were raond RNCamp. with hls own admission that the ® BteaK, .man, u reaa awarded ' to the following exbih>* . New- wWeett’s book* include; tors?' Wllilam Mbnsbn, Mrs. Wal­ Story of"Wnxilrig. American Heri­ fight ahead could be close and And tlien there are things about A special group-■■ ter F. Montle 8r„ Mr*. William tage; The p-lanV^itter, Gene Zion; tough, announced that he would this Castro which hav^ their ap- Moran. Barbara Patch, Albert Little Pilgrim's FrqgTe.ss, Helen L. W hen you want the best, buy enter the primary. peal. Patch, the Lawrence Sheehan Taylor: And to the Kritlmos. Glea-1 This represents the expert build­ Uke the breaking of diplomatic Now sm a sh -priced! family. Kathy Sheihan, L o r r t e- son H. Ledyard; 'The’^^mall One, up for the, fighting phase of the relations with a country.. Billings, Earleen Jillson. Mrs. Charles Tazewell Lawrence Jillson, Mrs. Archie Pal­ A: former Andover rbgideiit, We have been bored, thiwigh Kennedy candidacy.' Quite concelv mer, Jeffrey Eadie. John Eadie, Stephen Birmingham, ha* w X ,l*f ably. If everybody everyv'here ac centuries of history and decades Lewis.. Brown, I^slie Billings. Mrs.' an article on Hartford in the c ^ cepts the drama and tfie nature of of our own living, >:lth the cold J. Tansley Hohraann Jr.. Mrs. rent Issue of Holiday magazine. the supposed odds, a victory In formalism, the chilly protocol, hj Julian Krzewski, Mr. an.d Mr*. Another article by Birmingham ap-, Wisconsin will send a Kennedy which one country, usually after It Paul Pfanstlehl. Mr. and Mr*. peared in Holiday list fall' which One day^only... Ralph Dickinson, Charlotte Yale, described wistfully the advantages CANDIES btmidwagon rumbling toward Los has already been'mortally insulted David Thomen, and Norman Mort- of living in Manhattan as seen by a Angeles. • by another, or even attacked by V lock. commuter w’ho lived there previ­ All this atmosphere of drama another, announces that It Is sever- Red ribbons were awarded to ously. Birmingham is an advertis- does not fare too well, however, ing diplomatic relatione. ■ ^..onnieConnie rvaieif^n,Ralrigh, ^ oiaryMary L.«-•. Henryricui.y, j ing executive and novelist. He is WhiWthey last ! nTOt»l ^Vto < IS ^ ^l«MSMAS« \.X/al, PINE LENOX PHARMACY when It Is measured against two of when Castro, however, decides Steven Pohl. David Thomen. Wal-i the son of Mrs, Thomas Bipmlng- ter F. Montle Jr.. Albert Patch, j ham of Lon^ Hill Rd. the realities In the situation. The ambassador home, he Eileen Garley, Lucy Merritt, Su New Co-Leader Named v n E. CENTEk ST. Ml 9-0894 office Involv^ in this contest Is ^ ^ hot, emotional i5ict, aan Taylor, Nancy Taylor, Kathy Mr*. La-wrence Jillson has been named the co-leader for the 4--H that of President of the United vv^hich means something, ^ e r e Krzewski. Gall Crenon. Lorrie Bil- •N States. The lndlYlflu*il who has to temper In such an *ac be defeated Is Senator Humphrey. castro provlfles It. - There A candidate of true sUture rtiould gj,ould be something dramatic have no trouble beating Senator It Caatrd provides drama, t-r t f) Humphmy for the office Involved, | Manchester Parkade \ even If the contest Is In hls own There were some who thought, Only back yard. In fact,' a candidate of I until the other night at leaat, that pairs for true stature ought to be able to Castro’s television performances beat him In hls own state. Of all I Were beginning to grdw a little the Democratic possibilities, front LAUNDERCENTER *’ *"? tame, and lose In the department of rank and dark horse. Senator “ Humphrey is the one— and the only ' But when haii television ever of­ GAS HEATING SYSTEMS one-^who Is a real Impossibility. If fered a better iiiiow then that of OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS! Kennedy can’t take him, he can’t Rush in and save ! h a v * Castro, on television, giving the take anybody. Spanish ambsssador In hls audi­ 7 DAYS A w e e k ' ence 24 hours to. get out of.the * Luscious all-wool nubby twoodsi GYR^SCOPIC-BALANC^ De^^GauIIe Needs Help country?- Of Castro announcing PH lieO SENOIX WASHERS' • Rayon & Nylon SHEEN GABARDINES! that hls own ambassador, to Spain * Wools, onrichod with alpaca I Until this week. President will ^also instantly be recalled? Of : THE WtAJHtn-CONTSOUtD FLAME Gaulle had been getting away with President, also In th e, 16-pounil THAT • Rayon & Acetate ELANNEL^! • a miracle. He had been smooth' audience, jumping up and giving | If youVe had your eye on one of our * Rich angora-look wool floocosi talking his way toward a policy in hls bwn official approval to the Im -. Algeria which was, poison to the promptu decisions bf hls Premier? | handsome sample sofas or chairs^ now's the time to own * Elegant polished black woolsl • Rayon & Acetate HOPSACKS! axtremlst''anny and civilian plot- Castro's ratings deserve to go DOUBLE LOAD SETS SUALLER - ters who-had brought him to power vp. Hls studio audience, however, ] * lo n g ’^wedrlng g ra y meltons I X 1^'the first .place, and they hadn’t, may dwindle a bit. Ambassadors it. Cl?(ances are, It is marked way, way down AS THE WEATHER GETS WARMER as yet, defied him openly'. may, henceforth, choose to enjoy DRY lOc-10 MINUTES One day only—the most dramatic shchi^liie This week, the same firebrand the show on their sets at home In­ * Warm-os-fur deep pile linings I who led the 1958 movement to right now for oiir annual January clearance of floor stead of venturing to attend In per­ The only tcashing machine manufactured that pre­ of the season! Finely tailored pleated-front ■ bring de Gaulle Into power. Gen­ son. , * Plaid linings and scarfs I eral Massu, has become the fire­ But you can’t deny that Castro samples. JUst one of each, of course^ so you models in the newest shadiss.. Tand you get brand again. In 1958, he defied the soaks your dolhes and give you 3 separate rinses. has put life back Into an old cut * Exciting Paris-look styles! TW O PAIRS FOR $7!. They’re slacks you'll existing government, making It and dried dipiomatic procedure t ■ Impossible for It to continue func­ should pick yours tonight. . . open to 9. •When he breaks diplomatic rela­ * Misses' sizes * * * but, net every '^vear now-r-right tlirough the season—but you tioning. Now he Is off the re*er- tions with' somebody, you can hear YOU, CAN WASH vatlon again, openly regretting the them break. - ‘ Scandinavian style settees for as little as style, fabric and color \ must hurry! At this incredible low price, ■fact that, the' 1958 revolt picked f- • Slipcovers ^•Bedspreads de Gaulle, openly attacking de ineveiyslzel \ POR HOME COMFORT. they’ll sell FAST! .28 to 42. Gaulle’s offer e fM lf lietennination $79.95^ for instanced • is X 9 Cotfon Rugs . • Drapes to Algeria, opehly proclaiming A Thoaght for Today voy edH’T . that, whatever hapAns, the French Sponsored by the Manchester USi OUR CONVENlim lAY-AWAY PLAN ... * ' A)lhy Itself has no Intention of Connell of Churches V getting out of AlgerlfL NO iXTRA CHARGII .NOWAITING. A t this stage, PrMldent 28 DOUBLE LOAD WASHERS gerianBiuuu. -c-vu.rebels He .... n66

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1960 *ald a spokesman at the Royal Knew Husband Was Alive Frae Hoepital. PAGE EIGHT Ro^kvilie-V ernon Aneurin Bevan The next 24 hours are regarded QUAUTT Sawdust, Snowi Parking Lot Your Pocketbook as critical to the Laborite leader's Bdrden to Quit By FAVE HENLE chisneu of recovery. ^ Fights for Life ■“If Sevan’s condition has not del HAT Hopes Dim for 400 Trapped Dei^ocrats Rian to. Increase teriorated by Saturday rnomlng I To Handle Cars at Games GredI* Stretched Too Far Spears’ Wife Claims think we are justified In feeling HouseV Powell Can Snap You In Pocketbook ■London, Jan. 22 (,75—Aneurin Sevan, the Welsh miner who rose more hopeful," the spokesman add­ CLEANING In South African Coal Mine Squaw Valley, Calif. — Ever TownCommittee Mombfership "We went sh6pping," my_ little drop your car off at a parking lot to be Britain's No. 3 Socialist, was ed. May Get Post daughter told her daddy. reported "very weak” today In his made of sawdust and snow? X - Taylor Died in Plane Get well messages and flowers (Conttnaed from P«*o One) News Tidbits That's one of the unlqbe ex­ The Vernon DemocraUft\Townf ere •pon.Mring the visit The qu'ota "Where are the . t h 1 n g • you fight for life after a major abdomi­ poured Into ihe hospital during the MARLOVrS (Continued from Page One) periences you’ll have it you drive Committee will consider an aiqend- is set at 75 pints. Mrs. Joseph Noel bought?" he wanted to know. nal operation. - day. . air Bupply for a Um? but It was Obituary Culled from AP Wires will act as captain for the day, "Mr. Bevan ia very weak,” aaid a Glancing at the flowers, Sevan SHOCRiPAIIt a car to the VIII Olympic Winter ment of its rules to enlarge Ip a blase, tone she explained: (Continued from Page One) (Lower Store Level) rcatored thla afternoon. of splitting Barden’s committee— Games, to be held here In Squaw membership from 60 to 70 or 7* with Mrs’.. WThslon Breok and Mrs. and searched her home prior to medical bulletin issued ^his mom waved a' hand weakly and said, The rescue teams Included some ward idcNlchol as co-chairmen.- "We charge and send." laat .night's broadcaat. They de­ Ing on the 62-year-old depqty lead­ “send them to th* ladies." He one new committee to govern edu- Valley, Feb. 18 to 28. persons at its next meeting Feb. 17. "Did he mention’ Al (William men who were themselves trapped Mrs. Marie H. O. I>enKke jCation arid one with sole Jurisdic­ Four dramatic awards In 1989 , Enlargement of the committee Ajipolntihents may be made by That is the way w e live today, clined to aay what waa found. er of the British Labor party. meant the 30 women In a nearby For two years the Organizing Allen) Taylor?" she was asked. There was an unofficial report the lor a short time but got clear. Mrs. Marie Halm Gruber Denske. tion over Isibor. Sylvnnia television citations are has long been urged by Rockville calling Mrs. Noel' or Mrs. Mc- you and I. Yet, it was not until .1 ■ It followed a more ^ptimUtic surgical ward. 85, formerly of West Hartford, Committee has had the U.S. Navy "Yes,, he did," she replied agents paid -special attention to bulletin last night which said there Never before had anything like Barden, a hard-fisted southem won by “Mooibx and Sixpence, testing and researching the pro­ Mayor Leo B. Flwierty. NicholN: took a look at the figures that I this many men been trapped in a died. yesterday at a Manchester At the same meeting, a nominal-,. Firemen’s Smorgasbord evenly. 26 volumes on hypnosis in the had been a slight tmpre ement In Conservative, said he was quitting judged outstanding dramatic pro­ ject. As a result, by Games time realized: > "What did he say?" Spears house. South African mine. . convalescent home. She' was the- Congress because "I want to go gram of year, and by Sir Laurence ■ Ing committee, will present a slate A smorgasbord and d^ce is the politician’s condition. One of Uie biggest prior disasters there will be 125 acres of "snow During the past 10 years pur "He (Spears) said that he Tiny Thermometer widow of Adolph Denske and the home.” ------Olivier, judged best actor for his of 60’ candldates for membership as planned by the Rockville Fire Mrs. Taylor h.ad voiced a belief Bevan underwent surgery Dec. resulted from a gas explosion ^ the mother of Mrs.. Mary Heck, 43 Hol­ parking" for some 10,000 automo­ debt has climbed at a faster rate (Taylor) was pn the plane," she lo Tampa police earlier that her At 63, Barden said he wanted starring role... Fifteen giant required eve^ two years by law. Dept, for Feb. 2ft at the Italian 29, His illness has never been an­ Cornelia Colliery near Vereeighing, lister St., Manchester. biles and 200 buses. Chairman Francis C, Shea said than OUT disposable income. (The said. “He was sorry it had to hap­ ex-husband must have been hyp­ Tells Coldest Cold time for his boats, fishing, his bulldozers today ere hastily erect- Martin Platt, assistant manag­ Social Club on Sbtpsic St. "rhe nounced! although !t .las been ru­ NOTICE 14 miles from CoalbroOk, in De­ She was born in Vienna and had - the Democratic Town Committee debt that I’m speaking of lnclude!i pen to him, or atjyone else.” notized to agree to board the air-, grandchildren, his friends and his InK m new dike In an attempt to ing director for the Organizing event Is for mempers, former mored he was suffering from' can­ cember 1951. ‘Sixteen miners were lived for more than 40 years in the at its meeting Wednesday night what We owe on our homes and "Did he Indicate when the change liner. „ * cer or a duodenal ulcer. Labor New York—A tiny but highly wife, like himself a native of save another threatened area from Committee, says that two years of members,, and wives. \ VUled and 22 injured. Hartford aiea. hlorth Carolina. held an “ open and courteous dls consumer credit—the money we of plans occurred’ for Al Taylor A Dallas lawyer foi' the.-SpeaTS party leader Hugh Galtskell denied accurate thermometer that can R. E. CROWELL ! CO. Among the crowd of rdatives Surviving, besides her daughter erupting Kilauea's lava on Hawaii experiments nave enabled the Dancing will be held 'Qbm 9 6we on personal bank loans and rather than Bob Spears to board family, Charles W. Tesamer, told Althouglghe did not aay, so. cussion’* on these matters. He said p.m. to 1 a.m. to the music b flh e the cancer rumor. measure temperatures near abso­ and friends gathered here, are a son in Detroit, Mich.,'a island'. Navy to come up with proper It appears past differences on the installment purchases.) the- plane?” reporters he, believed "hypnosis Public Accountants Barden Was also known to have G-Clefs. The smorgasbord wtil For several weeka after the op­ lute zero has been developed by dale pithead was Mrs. Boet Prins- brother in Wells, Austria; three Former Judge Raulston School- technique 'and equipment most rommlttee will be dissolved and Right this minute, we owe 51 "N ot any actual time as to was involved" In the- case. qi. the Bell Telephone Laboratories. becom^lncreasingly irked over start at 10 p.m. 'Tickets may bl eration Sevan’s condition Improved Officos New Loeotad At loo. -who said it ,was the second grandchildren and six great-grand­ politlral maneuverlngs of recent- field, whose troubles sprang froni suitable for a successfur venture. that there will be cooperation from ler cent of our annual Incomes, when the change was m ade... Mrs. Spears said she. asked her slowly, and a few days ago he wa* Called the germanium resistance time in a year that she was keep­ children.' _ the U.S. Senates investigation of "Of course," adds Blalt, "every­ both sides.- obtained from Donald Maguda. Al economists say oUr "debt-to- hu.sband two -weeks ago "why it thermometer, the device, shorter 24 So. Prospoct Strtot .years that affected his operations fred Dreher, Charles North or no," she answered. allowed to ;et up and walk around ing such a vigil. ' „ Funeral services will be held as/chalrman of the key education the Teamsters Union, has been one knows the weather has to co­ Shea .was referring to the split ratio is the highest on Her account Was made pulslic hao happened and what had hap- his room. But on Wednesday he than an ordinary straight pin, is East Hartford •■A year ago at the same mine, Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the Taylor -- • a- i ordered barred from the practice operate. As a matter of fact. It In.the Democratic Town Committee George Devlin. recorih" encd." id labor committee. Community Sponsors Program here about the same time an Ari­ had a setback. His wife Jennie Lee, sa^d to remain accurate despite re­ BU 9-4508—JA 8-M34 she said. “I waited here. My hus­ and Modeen Funeral Home, 233 F- .' f'i In Barden's .view the House of law for life in Chattanocoga, did during the Trial EvenU.last biHWeen an element, headed by Is thlbvKO®**' bad? Are we zona' friend pf Spears, Dr. WiU "He said he drove Al's car so Al also a member of parliament, has peated alternating from room band was trapped by a fall. Two Washington St. The Rev. F. W. ■fr , .. I/ ] ,Democratic leadership has loaded Tenn,. .. Dr. TTiomas F. Malone, February — dhly In reverse, by Mavor Flaherty comprising most Robert 'Tucker, director of the i reaching tf^anger pdint? liam A. Turska, told in Phoenix (Taylor) could fly here to have his been at tlu hospital since. temperature to temperatures near natives working- with him were Teichmann will officiate. Burial the committee with Liberal Dem­ director of research for The throwing the book’ at pur project,. of the younger members, and the Vernon Community Basketball Pro Few ecoqdntists feel that as a of finding a case of dynamite- injured neck repaired.” she re­ A blood specialist joined medical absolute zero. klllM. and he was in the hospiUl will be In Zion Hill Cemetery. /,# ■ - ‘-AitfS--A ' ^ ocratic members. Barden has an Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford, "We had too much rain, too so-calied "old guard,” gram, pointed out today that the nation we are ^^rcomrhilted debt- cached near a desert cabin where counted. "He said he read about advisers at Sevan's bedside this for weehs." . j Friends may call at the funeral ffi; A- ' ‘ admitted, low boiling point on leg­ was elected president of the Amer­ much snow and the clrcumetancea Flaherty's victory in a town program for rural Vernon boys is wise. They point but that w-e have the crash of the plane and he saw The principality of Liechten­ community effort rather than he hid Spears after the crash. morning. , An oflfteial staUment said iMt home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to islative issues and the activities of ican Meteorological Society in were far from normal. primary last summer led the ma­ more right to '‘onHhe-cuff" buy­ Turska, freed after six hours of an opportunity lo leave me and Bevan was reported still con­ stein paid for its new post office nighfe accident was cau^d by 9 p.'m. such members have done nothing “But it helped our engineer! jority powers to allow his group town-sponsored on*. ing than we did a deCade ago. be­ the babies wiOl some financial se­ building in 'Vaduz through a single Boston toda/. Merchants. Industries and indi­ questioning by the FBI ia Phoenix scious and able to talk. "In fact he extensive subildences which dta- to hold the steam down. learn the pitfalls which might to pick the candidates for the city cause we are tar bottexvprovided yesterday, said he understood in­ curity. • has never been unable to talk,” day’s sale of stamps. rupted ventilation and caused Local 391, slate prison em­ . election last SnonUi. viduals contribute to the pfograni, for when it comes to ^present RUG and Charles B. Vetterleln Barden, who clashed frequently ployes, has'requested meeting with ngver have been considere.d." „ vestigators found dynamite fu.sea "He felt he had been a burden, many subsidiary falls^of^e rtwf. Rockville—Charles B. Vetterleln, 'rhe sweep by Flaherty, and most as Well as th* town. emergencies and the retireq^nt . * i.- -A' '1 with Speaker of the House, Sam the prison board of directors to A long range weather fprecast The program was mentioned in in Spears’ luggage. An FBI spokes­ and it was a chance to free us of It was issued by thaClydesdale 78, of Hartford Tpke.. Rockville, Rayburn In last year's labor bat­ *11 other Democrats made Fla­ years. And, Ihcy-cHe that the fe^ man declined con\men‘ ., 1 that burden.” discuss recent riot and working and the research of the Naval yesteremy'a Herald as one of two ord of repayment bf debt la a good^ UPHOLSTERY (Transvaal) Collieries Dtd^.. own- died this morrhng at Manchester tvt-4 -*■ -L- v-JjA'-ytfe y_'- t tles, told newsmen he had- not ad­ (Jivll Eqginierlng Laboratory of herty top man in the Democratic Mrs. Spears, a thin and ratl^M conditions at the prison. .. The Party despite the fact that hU recreation programs sponsored by /B o th the Civil Aeronautics ^ ers of the mine. Memorial Hospital after a brief ill vised Rayburn in advance of his Port Hueneme. Calif., Indicate that one. tall former secretary, and Act ness. . • Air Une Pilots Assn, has filed group is iff the minority on the the town under its $2,(X)0 appropria­ Credit WISELY used, I believe, Bb*rd and a Senate- Aviation sub- The mine was producing coal^for decision to step down. federal court suit in an attempt there’s a *90 per cent chance for tion. • corn)»ii^ttee have been trying to de- husband have two children-—KV' VALENTINE HEADQUARTERS CLEANING two power stations, both com^r-^ He was bom in Rockville, Aug. Aunt Jemima helpt Unda Bycholakl with he^eaeh that denotw Asked by reporters what ha town committee. is one of our finest personal moiiey month-old Robin Deborah and 2- 7, 1881. He was owner and operator she la Pancake Festival Teen Queen. Drive chairman Leonard to block compulsory retirement of favorable weather during the The committee's vorte to consid­ ' School Lunch Menus management tools. Credit WISE­ lerminA whether bombs caused the aUvely new. The oolliery’s p ^ u c - thinks of Powell as next chairman, Games. Nov. 16'br,^h and th*t of another year-old Ro'oert Kenneth.,, - tlon had iricreased sharply in re­ of a restaurant and gas station on Rivard helps straighten out.the sash over/ her shoulders; and Barden said he doesn't take any pilots at the age of 60. er enlarging Its membership was Lake Street: Monday, chow LY used is proving of value and OPEN the Hartford Tpke. until his re Mayor Eugene T. Kelly watches the w o r ^ fte r having placed the Saved *700,000 unanimous, Shea said. Such an mein, Chinese noodles, home made importance to our type of econo­ National Airlinej plane Jan. 6 Why did Taylor the plane Td. Ml 9-1752 cent years and in the last six credit for the committee makeup. Rep. B. Carroll Reece (R-Tenii) from Tampa in place of Spears? tirement three yisars ago. He was Mayor Crowns crown on her head. (Herald Photo by Cmara). ______tries to resign from the GOP Con­ 'Two roads lead Into the area. amendment takes effect when act- biscOiU. peaches; Tuesday, pork my. Notice, I've emphasized wise­ near Bolivia, N. C. months of 1»M producUon was Despite that situation, Barden Mrs. Spears'^tlj^t gave her ac­ "He said thaUAl's wife was giv­ TONIGHT till a member of Daskam Lodge of Ma-1 earned the reputation of being a gressional campaign committee, One will be paved and the other ■ ed upon, he added. and gravy, buttered noodles, pars­ ly. • l.Mt.OW tons. ■ sons in Glastonbury, and Sons of count in .in exclqaive Interview ing him a- rough time,” Mrs. Ml 3-5747 As rescue workers came to the wlley and hard-to-heat chairman. reportedly In protest over election partly snow compacted. The latter Mfeanwhile the town chairman ley waxed beans, cake squares; Several times In the past I've Herman Lodge In Rockville. Teen Queen will be an 8-lane affair. There will which Barber transcH^d at her 2- Spears ,^ id. "and .he , wanted to surface from time to time they With the help jot '(^onservaUve o f a new chairman. . . Cuban gov­ •will appoint a committee to bring Wednesday, meat loaf, mashed po­ suggested, that when you buy an get jftffay frorp her and see about Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Democrats and Republicans on his ernment today gives its labor also be at least 14 toll "gales." In a slate of 50 nominees for mem­ tatoes, buttered beets, jello; Thurs­ Item on credit, consider the total story brick home .i Bast Dallas. were handed sandwiches and cups Grace Young Vetterleln o f Rock­ U! She elaborated a bit ihstalking plS'neck Injury." FAIRWAY Uncanned committee, Barden (or the most miniatry "direction and control of By compacting the meadowland. bership. the present maximum, to day. ravioli: buttered carrots, cost bf that item. By total cost I of steaming coffee by Salvation ville; a stepson, Paul Young of At Festival with a reporter after Ihe^l^rogd-' At another point M™- Spears re­ o MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Garnetts Army workers. Nearby stood fami­ part. has ofitmaneuvered his ad­ all institution* which have a con­ which Incidentally, has a creek be acted upon at the February prune plums; Friday, tomato soup, mean the price plus what you’ll West Palm Beach, FlaX a brother snaking its way through It, ths cast. lated: » SUMMER 8T. lies of the trapped men, their versaries on federal aid to educa­ nection with the economic policy meeting. cheese sandwiches, pickles, brown have to pay to finance /o u r pur- "He told me Al was on the o WORLD GREEN STAMPS and two sistera. Miss Unda Bycholskl Is Man­ Organizing Committee is saving Party rules permit any regis­ les; milk, bread and butter served i (.j,ase "I first knew about Dr.' Spei We GWe GrMa UtMap* heads bowed in prayer. One wom- Funeral services will be held ad Its Share tion arid .labor legislation. of the country.",/ plane, .but he didn't say whether chester's Pancake Festival Teen 1959 Grudgingly admiring critics something like $700,000. 'This is tered Democrat to file for a prim­ For example; a $4,000 car being alive on Jan. ''' when Dr. Tur­ sn, clutching a 4-year-old chi d, Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the Holmes with all meals.' ska rang my door bell and handed he saw him get on. I asked him if have- called him "The Master of the sum it would have taken to ary after nominations are. made Northeast: Monday, pork and bought with $1,000 down and $3,- an^hing had been ■ done to the vowed she would not leave the pit- Funeral Home, 400 Main St. The Queen. pave areas in nearby Truckee or me a letter from Dr. Spears in his face until she saw her husband. Rev. John'Noubert, pastor of the Her name was submitted on the By ERSKINE JOHNSON '-^'caught me at Appomattox, I was Confusion." by the town committee. The gravy, buttered noodles, peas; 000 to be paid out in 36 monthly, plane and he said ‘no.' ’’ Associate* say Barden's disil­ Tahoe City. p.rimary, for election to the town installraenta. could actually cost hsmdwriting." she said. Previously Groups of Africans stood in Community Baptist Church, will NBA Staff Correspondent really a smash there,” ' 'Tueaday. baked luncheon meat, she had *aid the date was Jan. 8. MVs. Spears appeared near col­ rnost tickets collected nt the f®®' lusionment Reached Its peak last Decem ber The overall cost for the project committee, would be held between $4,650, lapse after a sleeppless 'night, and large groups, dazed by the disaster officiate. Burial will be in Buck­ tivai'ln the Armory yesterday. The Hollywood — (NBA) —• Un- is $400,000, but much of the equip­ mashed polatoe-s, buttered corn: "At first I Ihotight it was a ingham Cemetery. Glastonbury. TV writer Goodman Ace. hit the year while he was maneuvering to April 1 and 15 should one be Your $30,000 house bought with a doctor put her to bed under se­ • and staring into space. (estival ^.was conducted (or the canned . L augh ter,/1959: Holly­ ment, flgured in this cost, will be Wednesday,, assorted soups, tuna trick. But I had to know. I went First -warning of Impending Friends may call at the funeral nail on the head about being In passage the Landrum-Griffin La­ called. salad and egg salad sandwiches, $6,000 down and a 20 per cent dation yesterday. She sounded benefit of-fhe March of Dimes, and wood’s new apprpach to realism bor-Management Control bill. salvageable. The total Includes " Union Budget at *45,885 with Dr. Turska to tlie Lakewood disaster came yesterday after home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to favor, of pay TV. cheese wedges, celery and carrot mortgage, really carried a $47,000 composed and discussed her hus­ more than 2,000 people atteilded. was chanted by An all,-sta'r singing Barden got most of the curba-^he Cost Index some $160,000 for-equipment, ap,-_ Union "Congregational Church Hotel the night of Jan.' 7 and it noon when the earth began split 9:30 p.m. "It’s about time," ha said, "peo­ sticks; Thursday, roast turkey, price lag. band's case with seeming cajm, A senior at, Manchester High group at the annual awards dinner wanted on forms of union activity proximalely $60,000 for drainage adopted a bAidget ot $45,885 at its To guide you wisely, the Ameri­ waa quite emotional meeting— however, diiring last night's inter­ ting on the surface near the ple were paid to wgteh television." dressing, gravy, mashed potatoes, for I thought Dr. Spears waa dead, Harold W. Klttredge School, Miss iBycholski is the of the Screep/Writers Guild. They which have been snethema to him. pipes and catch basins and *62.- annual meeting last night. — can Bankers’ Assn., has issued the views. Clydesdale mine. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester chorused; / But the chairman is represented 400 for the cost of 26,000 cubic . carrots, cranberry sauce; Friday, following suggestions for the users and there he stood in. front of me.” Wide cracks later appeared Harold W. Klttredge, 76, of Wild­ In the movief^’"But Not for Me,” Shettvs Dip The report of Ralph Wilcox, fish sticks, mashed potatoes, juli­ How Spears Induced Taylor to wood Rd., Slmbsury, died suddenly F. Bycholski of 32 Strong St. She ‘‘Movies A/e better than ever, were words that made theater as feeling then, and,now, that he yards of sawdust. treasurer, showed receipts st $81,- of installment credit, those two- • across ‘a tar-covered road between was crowned by Mayor Eugene T. They're Witty ' and wondrou.s and did not have the support he should Every conceivable test ha* been enne beets, cole slaw; milk, bread board the airliner in his place at the towns of Sasolburg and Heil- yesterday at his home. He .was a owners cringe. Carroll Baker said 252. of which $25,942 was in build­ out-of-five couples under 45 who Kelly last night, and was presented have had. • (Continued from.Page One) thrown into the experiment by and desaert aerved wdth all meals. spend between 10 and 40 percent Tampa was not clear. Two from Area bron, towns in the area. Police retired toolmaker at Veeder Root wi^. them to a theater-atudio hnagTiate; ing fund pledges. Expenditures to­ in Hartford. He was a memben of a rhinestone necklace and earring Boy meets girl, boy loses girl, Barden, lusty and affable. Is the Navy. Thev discovered that Maple Street; Menday. ravioli, of their income on installment pay­ In Tampa, Taylor’s ex-wife Alice were forced to divert traffic onto set, the gift of Shoor Bros., Main "Many a time I’ve stood hours in taled $75,632. said—as she had earlier—that her South Congregational Church in Boy/gets asthma and dies." line to get into pne of your the- aware of his reputation. the. lower cost (or pork produce in the "pad." as tile area Is called, buttered green beans, cole slaw, ments. Thev advise: At Forum Jan. 29 side roads. St. jewelers. The Rev. Paul J- Bowman, pas­ peaches; Tuesday, ham chunks, former husband "was unduly in Hartford. ater.s.” Appearing before the House the grocery stores. will support vehicles weighing up Avoid a state of perpetual debt. Relatives and friends of the March of Dimes officials said the Egg prices declined nearly 4 per. to 13 tons, and that tires, muffler tor. reported a continuing increase mashed potatoes, bettered com. fluenced by Dr Spears and be- , ^ * ii Survivors include three brothers, /{diIda Lupino directed a western The theater tycoon's answer Rules Committee last, session to in average attendance. In 1957 the Though there are no rules as to trayed.” E W s'sin r"great/sh ock “ Mrs. C. S. House ^11 represent 11 trapped workers rushed to the pit- receipts from the festival will not cent in December, also because of Md .engine heat cause litUe sur-. buttered spinach, gingerbread with Lester S. Klttredge of Panama /arid a group , of wranglers* still was: "Now you wouldn’t have so. win clearance of a labor bill, Bar­ how much of your income you can at Mrs. Spears' statem ^s, Mrs. Manchester as a hostess and, head as soon as they received news be known until all ticket sources more plentiful supply, but fresh figure was 335, in 1958, 351, and cream; Wednesday, hamburg with City., Fla., Robert H. Klttredge, have been contacted ' and returns haven’t recovered. When she long a wait." den advised appreciative listeners face dajnage. in 19.59 attendance average 394. use for installment. credit, any­ Tavlor added- / Carleton B Seybolt, principaj of i ' of the rock fall. They stood in Wethersfield, and Stuart E. Kltt­ vegetable prices increased season­ Some 70 pieces of equipment are gravy, mashed potatoes, buttered thing over 20 per cent is consider­ hushed groups as the rescuers pre­ made- waritedx several horses moved off that he was known as "ultra-con­ Church membership Is 1,258. ’T hoped against a l/)d d s som e-! the Regional 8 High School In He- ^ redge of . Newington;, and three the set, I4a told them: The year’s most hilarious signs servative, anti-union and lazy." ally by nearly 7 per cent. needed for the project. Many are carrots, pickled beets, sliced pears: ed dangerous. When figuring how thing would turn that Mr. [bron, will be among the educators pared to go down into the mine. Memorable Event Transportation costs turned on loan from the government, Arc Welding Course grandchildren in Manchester. Nike missilemen who served as ‘lUnleaslKyour poodles, darlings, included "Help Stamp Out Real­ Nonetheless. Barden had the cau­ Thursday, roast turkey, choice of much ■ you should spend, don't at the midwinter education forum The explosion wrecked the sur­ Private funeral services will be down a bit, mainly because of others were purchased oulrighL The Rockville-Vemon Adult mashed potatoes or buttered rice, Taylor wasn’t on /that plane, al­ cooks and busboys said todriy the and put thenl 4n their kennels." ity" and "Teenage Malted — All tious respect of labor-spokesmen. count your salary as It appears on though I felt all ^ n g/heu'^Ton thelin Centinel Hall. Hartford. . next j face ventilator, cutting off .the held at the Watkins-West Funeral higher discounts on prices of new They include pulvimixers (used to Evening School is offering a course buttered peas, cranberry .sauce, as­ paper. Count only lake-home pay. X pancake festival w'ill be.ope of the Shook Up." One of hli favorite devices has Imarc welding, to be given at the plane because (/had not heard from 1 Friday from l6 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. supply of air to the trapped Home, 142 E. Center St., Saturday been to allow his antagonists to cars, tires »and lower coarts for gas­ chop up snow), snowplanes, trac­ sorted rookies;’ Friday, baked Use this formula- monthly take- Speakers at the forum will be | miner*.* The first task facing the morning. Burial will be In the fam­ memorable events in their careers. An agent saidXt to a bashful tors, sawdust -spreaders, rollers, Vocational Agriculture Building him." MANCHESTER talk themselves out^and their leg­ oline and oil. beans, macaroni and tuna fi.sh sal­ home pay minus expenses and sav­ A $37,500 bolicy on Taylor’s life, Dr. Homer D. Babbidge, assistant rescue 'teams was to get air ily plot in East Cemetery. One drawback was noted by strip teaser; Joey BLshop flipped It at the Public transportation costs water sprayers, snow plows and adjacent to Rockville High School. SHOPPING PARKADE married men, however, who feel islation with them, "I never knew ad. sliced cheese, cole slaw, fruit ings equals the -amount available issued front a vending machine.at U.S. Commissioner of Education, through t o them, but as of. this There will be no calling hours, "Don’t just stand^tjiere^—undo Sands Hotel in Las Vegas: edged up. steel and wooden "drags," to name Classes will be held every Tues- today they may have committed something.” "You are here because of greed; the Republic to be endangered by a salad; sandwiches and milk are for Instaltment buying. Tampa's/ ’ International Airport, and one of the Jaycees' 10 top Open Tonight morning this has not been accom and the family requests that' flow­ bill that was not passed," he once End-o(-the-year sales, particu­ a few. drfy from 7 to 9 p.m. for ten weeks served with every meal.- Never budget monthly pay­ young men of the year; Dr. Carol themselves to mealtime requests out-and-out greed. You keep try­ larly for women's apparel, helped beginning Feb. 2. reachetr Mrs. Taylor by mail two plished. \ ers be omitted. said. Doing the actual work will bo Vernon Elementary: Monday, ments too close to monthly in­ days, after the crash. It showed Ann Fisher, associate professor, The first team went down an at home. / And Pat Buttram said ItX yh ^ ing to beat ’em and they keep bring clothing price* down some­ the Navy Mobile Construction Registration for the course will Mazwell Graduate School of Clti- | Till M.Sgt. Frank Davidson, one who he introduced himself at a ifigh building new hotels." Barden has long been a stubborn baked-macaroni and cheese, baked come. Taylor, making a round trip flight 9 hour after midnight, returning foe of federal invasion of educa­ what. Battalion No. 1 from Alaska un­ be accepted Monday, Tuesday and macoroni and tomatoes, green Beware the temptation to "ijalias obtained the policy only zenship and Public Affairs,*Syra-j doesn't mince words, said, after school father-and-son athletic bariv '* Producer Charles Brackett ex- Housing costs remained un­ grimy-faced ^ minutes later. tional fields which he feels bejong der' Commander N. L. Martinson. Wednesday of next week from 7 to heans, vegetable sticks: .Tuesday, spread out your loan over too long j ^ minutes before the airliner tOok cuse University, and Dr. George N. ] Funerals eight and a half hours at the grid­ quet: (lalned wh'f he would rather work changed. 9 p.m. at the high school office From then dn, the rescue teams dle, "I hope I don’t see another exclusively to th* states and local In charge of this 52 man group beef In gravy, ma.shed potatoes, a period of time. Shuster, president of Hunter Col- || Worked/in relays. "My only school sport was tiig- fo i/i big studio than operate as an Costs of recreation items in­ will be LL (j.g.) Lawrence The content of the course will pancake f^aln—at least for a lit­ ind^endenl film maker: "For one school agencies. buttered spinach, pickled beets Borrow the least you need, FBI men questioned Mrs. Spears-j lege. Tons of drilling machinery were Rudolph-Bchrmann of-war, I was third jerk from the creased, but primarily to higher Doughty. combine three phases of Instmc- tle while/ end.” thing,“ he said, “ when H. comes'to That is not to say he opposed Wednesday, sausage loaf, buttered | the most you can get also/sent down. Stretchers were Funeral services for Rudolph Speci_^lst 4.C„ William - Mur­ federal aid to legislation. In 1949 movie admissions charged fof 'sp*- V Before any area can be com­ ■ tion, classroojn. dem.ofi8tratioji and rice, gravv. buttered peas, apple j Shop for your loan and ad: After an 8-year Intermittent ro- spending'..my own money on pro­ pacted there must be a minimum, lab practice. piled up near the pithead. Behrmann. Sandy Beach, Crystal ray, one of the cooks in charge, duction I become recklessly he proposed aid to public educa­ cilil features. sauce; Thursday, baked ham. teresl and othef costa befor/sign Vereenigrlng Hospital was stand­ Lake, were held yesterday after- riiance, a Hollywoodsman finally tion, but would have specifically Medical care rose again by a of 30 inches of snow. Tests have Some of the area* lo be covered ing a loan contract. Malce sure said that, even with eight years of man-led the girl. They went to thrifty.” mashed potatoes, creamed corn, ing by to give emergency treat­ nonn at the Holmes Funeral Home, coc^cr,v. to his credit, the festival excluded parochial and private small amount because of further shown that 24 Inches of snow can are: Arc welding process, arc there are- no hidden cost*. Palm Springs on their honeymoon. scattered increases for'profession­ be compres.sed into 6 inches., welding equipment, striking and tossed salad: Friday, creamed tuna, ment to any Injured brought .up- 400 Main St. The Rev. Arnold W. something new. Talking about a certain actor, schools. Keep your credit record spot­ NBAS MANCHESTBK CBNTBR Next day, having an early morn­ al and hospiUl services. There are four phases to be -eon- - running beads, vertical and over mashed potatoes, wax beans, cole Tozer of Second Congregational / A cook ,hy profession and in­ Red Skelton said; This stand embroiled him in a slaw; dessert and milk served with less. If It becomes difficult or im­ EASY PARKINS SPANISH STUDENTS PROTEST Church officiated. * ing swim, the Hollywoodsman met front-page quarrel with Francis Among workers due to get 1- sidered. They are fn order: Com­ head welding, cMt-iron welding, possible for you to meet payments, clination, Murray has presided in an old pal and after an exchange "He's gone so far Hollywood that all meals. Sevilla, Spain, Jan. 22 (A*)— Burial was in East Cemetery. Army kitchens from Thule, Green­ Cardinal Spellman of New York, cent-an-hour pay increases are em­ pressive compaction, depth pro­ metal identification 'including the contact your banjMT or whoever of small talk the friend said: he even has an unlisted number for ployee of the General Electric and cessing, surface flnlshing and spark and bclnell tests, soldering ' Hospital' Notes Five hundr^ students marched Bearers were Michael Rewa, land, to Hokkaido, Japan. Flipping the radio lelephone Iri'his car.” who denounced him as “ A new e;ctended your credit loan' and ex­ to- the Cuban consulate here to- "By the way. whatever happen­ Sylvania Electric Companlee. ■maintenanc'’ . and brazir^w ilh the carbon arc Admitted yesterday: Katherine plain your situation. Don’t allentiy Joseph Valenti, . Pay! Johne, John flapjacks is out of-his line, he sari, apostle of bigotry." Oddly enough, Krechko, Kozly Rd.. Tolland: Bon- «iay shouting “ Down with Cas­ Zeppa, Earl Steinberg and Fred ed to that blond girl friend of A aimilar pay rise ia due work­ Four Steps torch, welding, electrodes, ' hard- default. / a fact' w'hich' prompted him to stay youi-s?” Jerry Lester went to a Holly­ Barden was defended by a Liberal niebelle Ra.vmond, Stafford: Stan­ tro!” The brief, orderly demon­ Petig Jr. on the conservative, err sausfw?e, —Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. ers in Douglas. Northrop and The first step ia acconiplished surfacing processes, gas welding 'MancheiteA LUMBER' ‘‘Oh,” said the fellow, playing It wood preview and later was aaked Hayes Aircraft concerns. ley'Orlowski. 92 Village St.; Dar­ stration stemmed from Prime aide of the kitchen and leave the if the movie had k message The North Carolinian swallowed with a 5-tOn steel roller and-a- *nd/brazing, aluminum welding ien* Bleleckl. RFD 1. *Atomic Peanut* * Minister Fidel Castro’s sum-, coy. "she got married last night.' TCTie workers due for a 2-cent snowplane. This produces a rela­ and soldering, and gas cutting. pancakes Xo those who took the “Good," was the reply, "I never "Yeah,’'‘'re] Jltd Jerry, "the m ode’s his ire and declined to engage Discharged yesterday: Lonti mary expulsion from Cuba' of ".short course’’ from a Quaker Cardinal Spellman in ^ debate. Increase are mainly, in the truck­ tively level and hard surface. Martello Promoted the Spanish lunbassador. Pension Meetinji; did understand what you could see message was that you can spend Stofan, 155 E. Main St.; Edward New, i>elhi — An "atomic pea-, Oats Co. expert. ' four million dollars making a lousy Again, three years ago, Barden ing Industry. Then a pulvl-mixer, which re­ / Peter Martello of Worcester Rd. Slota. 83 Village St.; Prlacilla Ma­ in that stupid dame. Vernon, was recently, advanced to nut,” Buperlor in many ways to Murray, a native of Colorado movie.” irately refused to be floor mansiger sembles a rototlller. is used, fol­ son, East Hartford. . the common variety, is one of the / Set for Monday Springs, Colo., la married to the for an education bill he did not like lowed by a Snow roller and snow- head the office appliaince mainten­ X' Bob Hope was approached by an Admitted today: Ruth"^n Belot- unuBual features on display in the . V former Carol LeMay of Manches­ although it was his job as chSir- plane lo compress and smooth it \ ance department for the State of tl, 25 Fox Hill Dr. 18-year-old GI in Berlin. 'Mr. Asked how bad it was when a Grand List Up again as a part of the depth proc­ United SUtes exhibit at the first Town employes received notices ter. Even at home, he says; he fellow was blackballed for mem­ liwm of the committee which sent Connecticut. Hope," he said, "I just wanted you essing.. A state employe for 22 years, World Agriculture Fair, being held today of a Pension Board meeting ca'n’t keep away from, that stove. to know that my father saw you in bership in a local country club, it to the floor. "I wash my hands Advertis'ement— ' In New Delhi. Produced with the Lt. Jav R. Conway, who gather­ of the whole thing,” Barden an­ About three days before use. a , .in this position Martello will be Wanted—ClCrk to do payroll and Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Muni­ Casablanca Jn, 1942.” Groucho Marx described the votes wobble-wheel roller with 13 rub­ and of atomic radiation, the im­ SEND THEM ed the Nike volunteers and was against-’." In the preparation of a fraudulent 701. ($815,987). "There’s a, 90 per cent chance of Dbzens of BeautiM'and New banks and investmerrt firms 'who dav night Volunteers are asked to from a bank insured by the Feder- income tax return in. 1951 tor his 5. Green Manor Consftuction the weather being favorable,, and I Come in to see and get FREE estimates on MANCHES­ submitted offers to be the Board’s pick up their assignments at the- al Deposit Insurance Corp wife, pianist Hazel Scott, and of Co., $1,264,585. ' think that’s a good margin to TER LUMBER’S low-cost Fiberglas Insulation that will financial advisor before the Ha.rt- Q -W h y is the oldest'' Greek - 6. Cheney Brothers, $1,020,380 campaign headquarters, 771 Main Judge J. Joseph Smith continued translation of the Old Testament evading income taxes on a joint re­ Work bn." savs Moser. save your ppfecioii.s- heat artd lower fuel hills as much as ford National Bank was named to. ($1,919,186). • St.. to(lay, tomorrow and Sunday the case for pre-sentence Investiga called the Septuagnt? turn filed fpr 1952. • \ ' ■ "At the Trial .Events, there was 1/3 in Wintfer.'. . . keep your home cool as a cucumber & Slack Sets that post, have been invited to betweeri-'lO a.m. and 5 p.m. tion. , ' His case was originally set for 7. ' Maurice H.-. Schlang, Trtis- a period when we got 71 inches of speak at the meeting. A—ft is supposed to refer to an in the Summertime! It’8 a real knockout! .Regardless of where The Nike based soldier was early 'belief that the translation trial Telephone Ml .1-2711 ! since Bolton is in Tolland'County Hartford Electric Light Co. - to the' Army's position relative toVcibraitar from Spain? Bsatf, at it tweapi, at it John Pavan. Albina Pavan, Joseph an i$tlal listing of 224 customers. stead St., has enlisted in the Navy 'andAjbmes under the jurisdiction of Jansen . cannot be determined at A—1704. . and‘left yesterday to, begin train­ it CAUIJ4INO — EASY TO APPLY AROUND WINDOW AND Circulation i the March' of Dimes orgkhtzation Pavan and Alessandrina Pavan. Oxford. England--In - England T3ie millionth subacriber was re­ cleantl • 50%-mor* this time. He said any considera; corded in j938, bwl the number ing at Great Lakes Naval Station^ Z$CO-95 DOOR FRAMES ! for that county. • ■ release pf right of way eaament on Q Is the \Vinged Victory In you can still ride an old . stage­ tion or judgment of Jansen by the dwindled to 540,000 in 1945 be­ III. He was graduated from Man* tuction with attach- ^ Department The Manchester group Inad­ Keeney iSt. property. military will have to wait until af­ the Louvre the original statute or coach, on a regular run. Scoop! Warmly-lined Slacks Notice of Action Pending The Perseverance -^ yellow, cause of the war. By 1965 there Chester High School in 1959. • Limited FRIEND1.Y, PERSONALIZED ATTEN'TION . . NO vertently mailed the folders fo Bol­ ter sentencing by the district court. a reproduction? m«ntt • Roally two WINTERIZING PROBLEM TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL,, Today.! ton and Vernon residents ' with Edith Eaton and B. Evelyn Reed black and red—leaves Oxford were 2,000,000, and last August Quantities! from this same famous maker u'vre 2.98-3.98 A—When found on' the Island of the 3,000,000 merk wka reached *5)je American- Legion band will cleanort in onol 6% CiASH AND CARRY DISCOUNT! Mitchell exchange i hone numbers against Margaret and Antonio St. Samothrace in 1863 the statute every morning from May to Se^ reheawse tonight at 7:30 at the James, foreclosure of mortgage on Corn-Oil Out|Uil Up Almost half are dial phones. because' the telephone book was was in many fragment*.but they tember, drawn by four hor*fes. It Legpon Home. There will alSo be used as a aourcy. fo'f mailing ad­ property , at 113 Pine St. + were later carefully united. carries 10 sightseers to Blenheim a business meeting. OF COURSE. EASY TERMS! dresses, according to Leonard Tradie Name Certifleatetf- Chicago—Corn oil la becoming Palace, the home of the Duke of KREIOHTEK.S IN TROUBLE iUanri^rBtrr an increasingly Important by- ; New York, Jan. 22 (JP)—A Nee' Sizes 3 to 6x. 1.99 &• 2*99 Rivard, Manchester March of C. R. Burr and Oo. 276, N. Main Q—On what river are the Ox­ Marlborough, and in the afternoon > St.,, d.b.a. Connecticut Valley roduct of atarch and Iweetener wsgian freighter and a Liberian, War Claims Still Paid Dimes chairman. X ' ford and Cambridge boat races fetums them to their Oxfdrd ho­ Save one and two dollars on every pair of these smart fiew slacka! Beauti­ Nursery, ’ ' « feflners, who produce 95 per cent tels after a rousing 20-mile .rider tanker wallowed In heavy aeaa Folders were also sent to South held?. ■ ■ i Windsor- and Glastonbury resi­ Alfred P. Wilhelm, 78 Avondale of -the nation's output, and of The fare,' Infcludlng lunch, ia the Off Bermuda today, both unable Paris—The French Government fullyfully-tailored! Full-cut! Choose from cord.uroys and wools! Gather an arm- breakfast-food and other dry-mlll- A—The Thames. , to move becauae of difflculOoe. ?Euf nittg' dents. but 'those two towns, like Rd:, d.b.a. J and A Electric, can- equivalent of $7. , , is itill paying local communities ful at this low price! Manchester, are in.Hartford Coun­ celirig internet prevloualy; held by Ing Arms. The oil Is produced from ■ The Peraeverance, built in 1872, Reaeue tuga were being sent to and iijdivtduajls for the damage- uie com-kernel germ, the yield be­ Q—How did the famous Wash­ ty arid aid comes from a sing!.* John F. ZepipA, 86 Lenox St. , ran regularly from -London to take them In tow, .Tbs freight­ their property suffered in World- E-X-T-E-N-D-BiD CREDIT FOR YOU AT YOUTH CENTRE ing about 1.8 pounds par bushfl ington Elm at Cambridge) Mass., er ia tta« 8.8. Akera, it ran out War n. So far It has paid' the Ml 9-5221 fund. . . . Marriage Uoense Dorking until World War II. It RIRNITURC DCPARTMfNT MAIN ST . MANtHCSTER 'stm yitf hfANOHmsTKK. o v e r s o vEAmB Frank Thofnaa Prior, 11# Keeney o( corn. The eatimalled United get its name 7 - ' of fuel and Is drifting about 410 equivalent of 16 billion dollars ,and lieralii Mrs. JonM Mdd Bolton residents A. Tradition sUtea that jmder was stored during the war and should make their donations to SL and Eleanor Chaae, 92 Dbane Statee oom-oll producUori la SOOi- only recently' returned to,active miles east of Bemnda) marine the 1960 budget allocates $275,- St.. Second Congregational Church, 000,000 poimda a year, about this tree George .Washington took adliroes here said. 000,000 more for this purpose. -V;.. . Mrs.' L^Blla Bolton, RFD 2, Man-, command of the Continental Aifny- duty. che*ter. ' . , Feb. 6. , '\p double the flgura of 20,Y«ara ago. , 1 ■ ■ ■ > 1: • • ' i % *

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 22. 1960 alarm and then rescued another RANOf Rockville child of the dead woman. DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Barth," will be given by Karen Remaining in a hospital were \ M l OUR BOARDING HOUSE -with MAJOR HOOPLE Adams and. Henry Wetherell. Islah Pearson, 39. who suffered In­ rUEL OIL Services will be 'at 9:80 en.d 11 Child Emotions ternal Injuries In a leap from the WHEW’ I HAP A Antw>r to Pr>vlou« Pugtf a.m. second floor,, and Mrs. Peggy Ann GASOLINE PHOOEV i BUSTEP W . Wapplng Church Evente Subject of Talk H A M M E P 1 TOUSH TIME , BUT I M % S h o w s Clark, 19, a pregantn housewife, FINALLV PlN/lSHBP dSE.UNCLE^YEAH.'i College Days At Wapplng Community Church who Jumpeo from the third floor. AMOS, UNCLE — Rev. Roy Hutcheon will preach at MV TOOL BOX! HtH-MEH/NO.UAOS.X'MNOT ANGRY AT™« Slated Tonight Her injuries included a broken arm. HMAA... YOU'RE A f e L i n k the 0:30 and 11 a.m.. church eerv- Both were reported In serious con­ YOUS UTTL6 30K6 iNOUMPING) ' WA ACEOBS BANTLY OIL SWELL ices on "When I Look At Thy A panel diecusslon on the emo­ dition. Snow on foun.d rr-*~AHsM spo r t. sl MEAN . , 55 Solidiflet ( ,)MI' \NV. IM . m H4.RSPRSSH1NO/NOW WATCH CLOStuV ICollegeln sdCtpe Heavens." Sunday School will be ’The other Injured all released af­ XD(?N'Tt AM.OS The Capitol Region Planning held at both hours. tional problems of children will be ter treatment included fireman AS 1 ■O&MONSTRATS m y CHAMPiOsS- Cedtr lUpldf, grj 0 ^,*^ j,tter i>i ■'1 \iN - 1 iti;i;i i.THir^K * ■^THEYy Authority met lamt night at the The Junior Pilgrim Youth Fel­ held tonight at I o’clock at Rock­ Jam es McHa?.on 36, who suffered a PORM IN THE CLASSIC RIPOSTE f Iowa ■'n ; SHlP THS6AN6 WANT / DOWN lowship will meet In the Ruth TEL. MItchtll V 459S c m r v t ■DECIDED TO START THE OWLS 4 College In ■ Wapplng School. Second' Select­ ville High School by the staff of shoulder Injury “-hen a wall buck­ DIOS THAT TO GO ^ New Haven, 1 Technical Crockett roomJrom 6-7 p.m. The the Manchester Child Guidance led against him ex he was atop a YOUTH PROSRAM. FOR YOU AND YOUR FENCING.^ SkllNS Inititute in. man Frank Pierce welcomed re- FRIENDS With Pencin& l e s s o n s / Connecticut program will consist of a panel dis­ Cimic. fire ladder. Firemen battled the ROCKVil.i,E TB 5-3271 Cleveland, preaentatlveg of the 20 towne now blaze for three {lOurs in 11-degree -Y/“, g College in cussion. . The program, sponsored by the Cleveland, Ohio “ participating. Local Planning and Senior PFY will meet at the Rockville Public Health Nursing weather. , Ohio, SRuMian city 10 College In ' 38Unlverilty In Community House et 6:46 p.m. to Five Other persons got out of the Crete* ’ PhlUdelphU Zoning Commission Chairman Oa- Assn., was postponed from Jan. IS IS College 3 Italiani go in a group to the South l^ngre- because of weather conditions. old building safely. All of the ten­ Nebraika 40Joge v.,d £). Smith was introduced to fubject 4 Swerved the group. gational Church, Forbes St... Best Dr. ’Truman Esau, clinic director, ants were Negroes. t l ISBeverigea 6 Wing-«hap4d 23 Burdena 41 Hartford. They will see the movie, Robinson used a rope, placed in­ 24 Whine 42 Big dty curt* On display were three regional will lead the discussion. Others on I 27 4«mcuic/J 4 Medley 5 Renter maps. One showed present and "dne Foot in Heaven." Donation the panel will Include a psychiatric side a third story window as a fire 15 Indian weight TSuperlaUve 25 Flower 43 Big book safety device, to carry out Quines- BY V. T. HAMLIN 26 ConUiner 44 Indigo propoied new highways In the will be asked. , , social worker and a psychologist. AI,LEY OOP 16 Barren place eufflx area. The only proposed new road The Missionary Committee will This Is the third In a series of ta Allen, 7. He let himself down on A eOOO COMPUTER, SLoopt 27 Wretched 48Lampreyi the rope, the child under one arm. ------VtEA H ? WHAT CAN BUT 'O J MUSCLE- 18 Kvadera 28 n«h Muce 47 Pace In South Windsor shown was the meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the talks scheduled by the Nursing |Wc build yuar ruuud ' WEau.VES..! BCVS ARE NOT PROPERLY CHRECTEP, 0-Daih ...... The girl escaped Injury and Robin­ SUESS 'lOU , AW, THATS X^OU CO THAT 20 Ecu lOBaecball team 20 Impudent 48 Icelandic Jnterdhange between the South home of Mrs. Betty Lotreok, Assn, es a public service. The .A LOTTA ) ANY ORDINARY a lo n e, OCR. THE CAN CO THE WORK son suffered only a cut . finger. tew as ' 2VCCOBPIN1S TO , COU.DCV-TJUU* SAY; OF A HUNPREP 21 Turf 11 Bowl 31 Urge Windsor bridge and the Wilbur Farmstead Dr. fourth event, scheduled for Feb. 10, BALONEY.' . SMALL MOTOR machiVj e s a re will be a lecture ■ by Dr. Elias Mrs. Pensacola Robinson, 64, oxy... ANJ' M3U GUVS I THAT, T . , CROWDINS US TOO BRAINS.' 22 Eeiiyitt 17 Redactor 33 CircumiUncce 50 OrlenUI coin Crocs Parkway and Rt. 83. , Ac­ Lutheran Workshop TOO. US HUMANS , A NlANt^BNIANNER^ „.<^CANT DO BETTER? 24 Type lUa Marsh, director of the Division of was booked by pOllce suspected of $ 2 * 7 cording to the map this road from A workshop ior leaders of Our operating a rooming house without , ARE BECOMHNS I OF SFEAl^INB- SFEA);i 28 Whip r - r 1 r & 1 r r the br.dge would run over mto 8av!c" '.uther; - '' ' " Community Services of the State '27 Chart r Department of Mental Health.-All a license. a week Buckland about at the point where held Saturday Jan. 23. a t Grace Cause of the fire had not been .30 Aitronomy fT i li South Windsor, East Hartford and Lutheran church, VYsbl opitng- the pfograi.is have been centered muie on the emotional world of the child. determined and damage was esti­ Lf4e dewR peymeiif PeNCiNG Manchester meet. It would Join field, Mass. All atteniUng will leave mated at only $7,000. The police 15 FOR 32 Obedient nr 1! Pastor Abel's residence, Buckland The series is open to the public. ■ e ' ‘ 34 Table Rt. 83 at the right angle bend near arson squad wk" investigating. SaUARES,, 2A the railroad underpass, with en­ Rd., Saturday at 8:45 a.m. An open question period follows New England's fumlihingi r r ti each program-' Four false fire alarms \vere turned leading MA30R* 35 Blaclcboard trance and exits joining it to the TVo laymei of the rhurch will In from another section of the city I manu/acfurwl equipment w Wilbur Cross Parkways. have a part in the program. Albert during J:e 25 minutes preceding Petersen will. represent the church 38 ■Worm O'cjectlves of the Authority are the fire. Seed fer free 37 Occuplee a !l A to foster the orderly, logical and on the Evengollem panel and BM- Fire Kills Two; I illHtfrafed breekerel BY DICK TURNER . claicroom well-planned growth and devel­ ward Kuehn will be moderator of CARNIVAI chair ST the discuselon. 'This panel will be Rockville City Hall Plaque Pork Can* Smaller I i i opment of the region In order to made up of representatives from Five Others Hur SO Denomlnatien JT ' create an even better environment ITWOIHSPUYSI 40Fronir all congregatlone participating, Chicago — Formerly available in which to live, work and play. and will tell of sharing Christ and St. Louis. Jan. 22 iff)—Flames , Seetkempfee Rd. 41 Alwayt U . Owen Greeley, the authority a only In cans holding 3 pounds or BY AL VERMEER /{poet) try to formulate the beet possible swept an unllcenaed 3-etory room I Waitfleld LO 454311 planning consultant, pointed out jftcent Centre Shopping Plaza. (Herald Photo by Satgmlg)^______more, ready-to-eat pork, products PRlSriM -A'S Pf''' . , 43 Artronomy plan. ing house eorly today, killing a are now being packed in small- Infield St. etudy that the region can expect a pop­ The all-day workshop will have a mother aijd her daughter and in­ X WAD TO ©IVE IN > w ulation Increase of 110,000 people and Its medical staff expansion family containers holding as little Tkempfoeville BECAUSE WE KEPT 45 Communica­ B" w varied program. Included will be committee: Dr. F. L. Van Orman, juring five other persons. as 12 ounces. They are cijred, v S tion • during the next decade. Bible study, teveral lecture pfesen- Price May Be Recognition Mrs. Esther Alien, 29, wee fatal­ Rl S-2050 / MV L - INSISTING AND U (1 Members were informed that surgeon; Dr. G. E. David, general packed In cans, and processed until f FAT WE R ^INSlSTINiS-' 48Printlng tatiohs, an open forum conducted practitioner; Dr. G. B. Pfrench, ly Injured In a, leap from » third the Internal temperature reaches machlnei U the State Highway Department by a layman, filmstrip presenta­ floor window. The body of her IS V E R V ' 81 Wrong has delegated Wlillam K. Osgood Internist; Dr. B. S. Waldle and Dr. 150 degnrees — less heat than is /D'PPICULT tion, buzz gr .ups and a ehari' ^ F. W. Hess, gynecologists; and Dr. daughter, Patricia Ann, 9, was applied to other canned products: TO REASON 52 ticave out U D as liaison officer In conUcts with period. A smorgasbord dinner w; U .S. Says C hina N eeded found In their charred apartment. 53 Eemlnine W. J. Brander, a surgeon. thus the contents must be refriger­ GARAGES the authority. be served at the church. The toll might have been greater WITW.' BUfflX JB ■ ’The director of nursing, Miss M; ated until consumed. Copies of the ahnual report for Five relatively new congrega­ J . B. ’Thompson and administrator, except for Jam es Robinaon, 23, bon 1B59 were distributed and accept­ tions will take part: Our Redeem­ H. F . Garwood will be in the party of the operator, who ran upstairs BY FRANK O’NEAL ed. The next meeting of the Au. er, Enfield;!The U ’thersn Church For W orking A rm s C urb as well as seven architects. to the third floor ehouUng an SHORT tUBS thority will be, on Thursday, Feb. of the Good Shepherd, Windsor 2^ in. Avon' at a location to be Locks; Grace Lutherr. i. West Marlow's li Haodqiiartars -announced. Sprin^eld, Mass.: Our Savior Lu (Coirtlnned from Page One) the explosions were set off In the RepresentaUvee who recenUy theran. South- Hadley, Maes.; end interior of Communist Chtna. For met wtlh offictali In Vernon said Our Savior Lutheran, South Wind qulred just to polite an agreement f J^pim liH ior cNtd O u te r they felt that town would eoon sor.,* • to prohibit atomic test explosions. join the authority. Vernon and Some of the topics to be discuss Canadians Spend ...X T M U.B ToUahd are the only two towns in Of the total possibly a score REALTY WINTER ed: "What on earth is the Church the region who are not yet active would have to bo set up on^^^P^ Day at Hospital BY yVL CAPP an4 BOB LUBBERS here for?”: "It's what’s up front LONG SAM membere of the group. that counts or Just what is a good Chinese territory to make the pr^. 9 0 Authority Chairman Howard F. church leader?”: and "Hava Gos Canadian government officials CLOTHING UKE ALL NEW JERSEY hlbltlon effecOve. Ketth preaided at the meeting. pel- -will share! and hosnital staff members will ob­ 6U& DRIVERS, 1 A6E r ,1HE 11108. If the muclear talks are SEE US FOB YOUR: Flnendal support for the Au Anyone riot a member of Our serve Progressive Patient Care most BBAUTiFa girCs the successful, the issue of Red China’s COURSE thority cornea from three eourcea (PPC) In action Wednesday at H ots. G lovof, Scarfs, Jock* IN THE WORLD- - ^ MBON6 Savior Lutheran, but desiring to partlclnatlon mis-ht arise well In FIR ST LEC TU R E FREE, TU ESD A Y. JA N . 24, 8 P . M . W Ayw FYom the Federal Government attend Is invited to be a guest of Manchester Memorial HospitU., • ti. T h • r m a I U ndorw oor, / -if from the State, and from the advance of any more extensive The party of 18 will Includyad- the church. agreement concerned with arm.s uome as our guest to this free lecture Tuesday evening. No oM| towns and rtunlclpalltlea Involved mlnistratlve officers and members tloii. U you dMlde, enroll, and receive the easy-to-undwtand tratol Therm al Pofom os, Rubbers, VftUriS Our Savior Lutheran, worship­ reduction and contrjrt. In_^ that I t was emphaalxed in the report ing In the Wapplng Elementary of the medical staff of QuCengway that has enabled hundreds of men and w om « (regardless of m s or BooH , etc. Q uoK ty clothing ^ DOW^J IM BtfIbBVI W StO R i? that the Ainhortty U not eeeklng event, officials said, the same poli­ General Hospital In Toronto. An School, will hold worship at the cy would apply as far a.s the Unit­ exnerience)' to pass their exams and then make a fine sucoess of m s to eetabliah a m*tr<^Htan gov regular 10:15 a.m. Ume. Sunday addition to the hoapital Is' being tot^resttag and^hpaylng (IF YOU KNOW HOW)_profSsslon^nrrt | I for every m em ber of the emmenL but only to plan fot order ed States Is conceriied, that Is. at planned. ’The group hopes to profit School and Bible Class will be held some advanced oolnt Red China i M t ^ held at the ^ 'C A , 282 Ann St.. f a m i l y ! ly, coordinated growth of the area by MMH experience In adopting qnd brochure, write or phone MORSE OOUJ^RB. TB* Ann Rt., Hart­ at 9 a.m. The Bible a a a s will be would be Invited to adhere to the Power To Be Shut .Off taught by Patsor Abel. PPC at Queehsway upon comple­ ford, J A 2-2291. The Connecticut Light end Pow­ agreement. tion-of the proposed addition. er Co. at ThompsonvlUe hae an­ An Ice-akatlng or tobagganlng Officials said the Red Chinese is­ The v i s i t s will fly from Toron­ Subsj^lial I TJL Rif* (Lt. tat M . nounced therrf will be a two-hour party will be held Sunday after sue would not necessarily arise if to, arriving at Rentschler Field at Interruption In service In Souw noon. The Youth group will as the Geneva negotiations produced 11 a.m/Thev Include Dr, William SavMss Now l x “Do y6u have those in bagketball shoes?’ Windsor Sunday from 1:30 to 3:30 semile at the Wapplng School at only a partial ban on test explo­ B. Noonan, head of the Hospital i:3 0 and then proceed to their b y KEN BAI,D and JE RRY BRONDF p L D p.m. sions above ground or in the wa­ Planning Division pf the Ontario a ll JUDD SAXON The company said all power destination. In the evening the ter. Such blasts of atomic devices .I^ p lta l Services, Commission, and wait, d m ... you CAN'T: ’'S o . youth will join another group in BEAK...T1 NBEP SOMEONE ) /■it ja tk . coming into the main eub-sUUon create widespread radloactivl^ Miss G. J. Sharpe, consultant: C. / W IN T E R TO SET A COUPLE OF 1 Manchester.-; A film will be shown N. Appletqn/. chairman Of: the ‘ CREEPS LONS LOST X ■ ' on Sulll>?an Ave. will be cut to al which could be detected, with BY ROUSON and ■p'tt'* "'in he made for a tlvely few stations, evien thdugh Board--of ■>Governors at Quaensway - LONS. LITTLE SPORTS low hooking into the new eub-sU- Youth Rally: CLOTHING! A SRANPyTHEYRE Pee»»»re* CepRi tlonfScentfy completed on Strong Schedule of Maaees n o t w o r t h i t , Rd. The laiter facility was built wiattvtr your lil*« el • serteet toirthere weitloe, ir» ««iu«f fer »o» et tSe b u t O K A V ... TM-Wwta L^MeUvB. this fall to provide power for all Sunday Masses at SL Francis of Colo'nnaitti - et iurprUlnily rtaseniblt retet. If you like to Se . . . y e a h --COME Assisi Church will be at 7,., 8, 9, S E T 'E M the new homes and the hundreds there’s e eotnpleto eetoneinnient preinei. If yee like to lelti. Sterile eeer ■ QUim I h e r e ­ of electrical appliances In the area 10:15, and 11:30 a.m'. PROTECTION ACAINST BIB BIU S too feet ef 5ne eceen beKh. kpertments etIUi eeekini leeillUee er elr aettol* Lunch menus for the Wapplng, The changeover will be made re For protecUon against big medical and hospital bills, the aver­ tloi^ room, IrM piikihf (Me*. ri«e • • OtyW|le-elii reel see ehlieree’e I l y j / ' ***** PURNELL PARKING! j Union, • Avery -SL, and -Pleasant gardlius of weather. age American family tqday spends about $76 a year In Insurance pooi'. Sneek bar, 4lnlit| leete eti4 cechtaH totmt* • W f Itree* Sehliii, ■Valley Schools for next week are­ premiums. That’s a good buy—no question. But here’s an evm Conversion Approved yKhtliw fKllltlee. Opea Dec. 15 to U e l. Write for color feWer. The application of Mr. and Mrs as follows: Mondgy, frankfurt on better bliy: For only $32 a year, the average family gets all the - r - ^ ^ ...... roll, buttered green and yellow poterrt orescriptton drugs It needs to keen big medical and hps- Stephen DeveniU of Willow 8L for beans, potato chips, fruit;. Tues­ p - I y- • 4X/ 3»Af permlaston to convert the former piiM bills frqjrt ever coming up. ’That’s why we say ; ■ • day, baked luncheon, m eat mashed / TODAY’S PRESCRIPTION IS THE BIOOEST WE’RE ' ON MANCHESTER^J^ Howard G. Bennett home at 360 potatoes, buttered peas and car­ BV JOHNNY HART Pleasant Valley Rd. Into a 2-famlIy BARGAIN IN HISTORY B. C. rots. bread and butter,' cookies; T^bllshed 111 the Interest of pharmacy and medicine by, dwelling was approved by the Zon­ Wednesday, soup and crackers: ing Board of Appeals after a pub­ cheese and peanut butter sand­ BY ROY CRANE lic hearing at the Town Hall wich. cake;, Thuraday, poi^pine BUZZ-SAWYER Thursday night. It was stipulated balls in lomato sauce, cabbage Xi^UR NAME, YOUR PICTURE WILL CIRCLE that the septic tank Installation WESTOWM REST ASSURED, COMRADE E60VITCH, , FURTHERSAORE, YOUR’ THE GLOBE. WE'LL SHOW THE WORLO salad, wax beans, jellp^ Fry.ay, PROUD OVyNERS OF A "NEW" ROOMI heroic, spectacular , '0tijT|O*l, should meet requirements of a 2- spaghetti and tomato-Aauee, toss- THAT YOUR BRILLIANT CRUISE IN THE / PLEASE. THAT we EXCEL NOT JUST. IN MO.OJJ ■“CAVIAR' WILL NOT GO UNREWARDEa SUCCESS IS TO BE, X ROCKETS, BUT IN NUCLEAR; MISSILE- flgsTAaei famlly dwelling and should be sub­ I'ed salad, noarshmal^ and peanut PHARMACY*^ THC cotowuDEt m m featured ON theX that will /■JUST OHC ^ heao ject to approval by the town engi­ TOMORROW WE HONOR YOU WITH A GALA MORE.CAPT. FIRINO SUBMARINES AS WELL. butter aandwieh, and frqit. 450 Hartford Road—(Comer of MeKee)—MI 9-9946 r.O. BOX 578 . »IVIIim5*CH, fU.. TP- SAUI MACH VI 4-5M1 front PAGE OF / MAKE OUR neer. celebration and...ahem... shall \E60V1TCH. Milk 1s served w ith.all lunches. SAY... A well- deserved SU8PRISE^_ PPaVDA' ( GLORlbUS EKPLOrrl Plan Junior Womans Club WORLD FAMOUS, f An organizational meeting for Manchester Bv^enlng Herald V ADMIRAL.' HI the formation of a Junioi; Wom­ South Wlndsqet cerreepondent E l­ 4 ans Club In South Windsor will more Bnmliam( telephone Mitchell held on Feb. 1st., at 8 p.m. at the 4-0674. Wapplng School. The meeting is open to all young women of the town between the ART SAYS: ages of 18 and 40. The object of f^^tended Forecast] BY DICK CAVALLI forming such an organization is to SHOP SATURDAY, JAN 23rd 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M •MORTY MEEKLE bring together all young wopren Windsor Locks, Jan. 22 (FV—The || I'VE AGGIGNEP T Oky • - Interested in subjects of educa- U.S. Weather Bureau at Bradley .1 ^ /1 ^ THIA JOHNGONIG A TOUGH h im TO E V E R Y *tional, cultural, and humanitarian Field issued this forecast for Con­ BY LANK LEONARD NUT TO CRACK. I'M TRYING OIGAGREEABLe Importance wjth a view' to com­ necticut today; MICKEY fTNN TO MAKE HIM RE'BIGN.'BOT HUMILIATING, munity usefulness.. / - - TempemturaaXffle- the next, five JARLBIHrS FABULOUS FURNITURE M E N IA L T A ^ Any young women interested in days. Saturday-through Wednes­ m aybe w e WONT HAVE TO GIVE HIM ALL R ig h t, “SEV ER A N C E BAY.. I CAN TH IN K obtaining furth« Information may- day will average 8 to 10 degrees Wt'RE IN MY r u sh ed THINGS, OF, BLIT HE /7 NANI MAYBE call, Mrs. Ashley Lane pievlous to below normal,. 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EARL VOS1fO ST-^ Sports Program G o^ Jn All-Star Contest Sports EditorkUtor Foot-^ ’They’d pull them «iit as early ^ CHlj,BCH BOWLING LEAGUE r e s t a u r a n t l e a g u e L,nj.sler. P... J.n. 22 as 3 p.m. to got them to buses and Standings irit Macaulev-'of at.'»'Dovellette of St. I "jiis and prob- One More Victqry Will Do It! to the game—ready to play—by Standbiga Phii^aelphia, Jan. 22 «bly a sagging defetis* In effort* —High school sports, especial- 'Th^ offlciala set a limit of 18 I W. L. Pet. to stop Chamberlain. Just one more victory on the hardwood court and Man ly baeketball, has hMn tai­ 8:30 orjearlier. W. L. Pet Cavey’s ...... -...... ■-. 41 13 .759 Pagani’* Cater«r*^.,;M 10 T he National Basketball Assn gives the club the feeling of ...... v a e^ y basketball games a season, “By Restricting Tuesday night Arir.ln Doubtful Htarter Chester High’s basketball team will have qualified for the an­ lored in Lancaster Cminty to c u t ^ g an average of four games Nq.-Meth. No. 1 ----- 51 25 .67 Walnut ...... 39 Oliva’s Emo ...... 3L, 11 c„o.oviB ob Yoiine.of Providence, R. I., in»he waltzed through a eeaalon In a tonight se'hds, ^brth a whole "Everything to win, nothing to games we' hope to have the pupils St. Mary’s ...... •’• 48 28 .63 Ray’s ...... 33 McCann’s Ssrvlce ..26 Y nugHFi ______hor« r>»r 14 downtown department sthre wln- But he'll have to contend with nual Cl AC (Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference) eliminate a conflict of inter­ fnbrn most 'i^edules. The aim ia to home earlier. 'The games should Bo.cton. .Ian. 22 l the second round here Dec. 14. bevy of talent, including sen- lose." l^ y as mSSiy games as possible St. James' No. 2 .... 47 29 .61 Oak Grill ...... 28 PaganI’a West Sides 21 21 (TUnnillK lo r an ; 29 year old auburban dow. . the great outside shooting of for­ 'Tournament at the New Haven Arena starting Feb. 23. In ests with class^work and home be finished by 8:15 or 8:30 whereas Ray Robinson. satiopal rookie Wilt Chaihber- ” We can go out and play, our ward Dolph Schayes of Syracuse On Friday nights. St. John’s ...... 45 31 Club 21 .,...... 13 Renn’s Tavern ...... 18 parlv. knockout, i.s heavily fa -j fireman who t.a.a quit boxing three Pender, as is his custom, trained game with a relaxed attitude and just a matter of hours, the charges of Coach Elgin Zatursky work. / . now the varsity games are just Second Cong...... 44 32 .57 Red Ember ...... ■ * West Side Tavern . .14 the day before the fight and follow- lain, as the East and West and possibly^Paul Ariz' of Phila­ Those games that are played on getting under way at that hour.” vored to defeat stylist Paul times, believos his hit-and-moye clash in the 10th annual All-Star lf''We win it would be a pretty delphia. Arizin suffered a leg in­ could assure themselves of a trip to the Elm City for the O fficia ls^ 15 high schools 1^ St. Bridget’s ...... 43 33 . .56 Armory Tavern ----- IS irfg three rounds of shadow boxing, good Trpeet over a pretty good ball Tuesday must atari no later than Hign school basketball generates The first division teams had It Hartford Rd. Grill ..13 Pender tonight in defense of style backed by a .soUd punch will game. ' jury that may keep him from suit­ posl-seaspn hoopfir' Tonight af* ------this S(DUtheaslem' Pennsylvania 6:46 p.m. and no earlier thap 4:18. No. Meth. No - 2 ----- 41 36 .53 two on the light bag and some club.” - ‘t countw^et this week and decided great Interest among both adults Center Cong. No 2 . 40 36 „52 pretty near all to themselves, with world middle-' enable him to run Robinson into calisthenics, be dropped from 162 The East Is a alight favorite be­ ing up. If he doesn't then Tom 8:30 at the Arens, the Indians host.^1 Hartfoi'd return meeting here are The wrestling schedules were sim­ his disputed M a c a u 1 e y ' feels the East s Hail all sports, except foOt- and studenU In Pennsylvania. St. James’ No. 1 ...... 37 39 .4f Cavey’s sweeping three straight Pace setting Cat»*ra MOIt two exhaustion. to 160'2, Trainer A1 L*cey says cause of the 7-1 Chamberlain of Gola, also of Philadelphia, will re­ Conard High of West Hartford io I league attracUoni. ilarly tailored. Hundreds of games ere pisyed on from a u b 21. Walnut taking three weight boxing crown. strength lies In the Laremendous an li-nportant CCIL meeting. -- - . . . of September. Comm. Baptist ...... 35 41 ,4( out of three from Rann’s, but lost , The odds have gone out of sight Paul Will fight at 15914. • « the Philadelphia Warriors and vet­ place him on the squad. If form holds up, the CCIL Tuesdays and Fridaye and playoffs from Oak Grill, and Ray’s beating The slal-.es: For the winner, on Pender's change of succeeding. talenjt" of Its backcourt>which in Conard has been coming fast in crown could well be decided In The aim is to eliminate, as far as "We've tried to eliminate mid­ Center Cong. No. 1 . 35 41 ,4f one game- in their lead to rtihner- prestige and at least one more big Lacey sai's that Robinson is too eran Bob Cousy of* the World ' Schayes, former New York Uni-, week gamee as much as possible,’’ are held to detefmine a state Red Ember, 2-1. up Oliva’s, which swept three ^ Robinson will try to smash eludes Cousy, ranked by many ob- the past three weeks and is out to Manchester on Feb. 16 when Win possible, varsity contests on ach(x>I So. Meth. '...... 34 42 .4- Cavey’s, having an extra . hot money bout. For the loser, the eiid versatile a fighter to tackle with a Champion Boston Celtica. versity ^reat, is deadly on set said Reeder Eehleman, county au- champion. straight from Hartford Road. Mc­ through Pender's vulnerable de- single battle plan like crowding, .servers as the- greatest ball han^ shots and just recently became the make things tough for the top ham appears. Meanwhile, ^ e ’a nighls.,or so early in the afternoon Offleiais of the Pennsylvania In­ Temple Beth ...... 33 43 .4' night, set twd new marks, a 636 of the fistic trail in sight. Chamberlain leads the NBA in perintepdent of schools, “and also Concordia Lulh...... 31 44 ,4( Cann’s also took three from fen.se. to end it quickly before the running, etc. The I’ ender camp has (Jler In the game. The East also first player.in the NBA to pass the CCIL, entries as well as to earn a Hustlers are anxious to t ^ one that players have to be excused terscholastic Athletic Assn. d<:- single in the opening game, and a The 1,'i-rounder at Boston Gar­ scoring (1,607 points — 37 plus hAs the edge In rebounding with game at a iime and wljKnot be to cut down pulling of pupils.from Zion Luth...... 22 54 .2! Armory, and West Stda Tavern younger man's endurance becomes been trying to get Paul to figure 15.000-pbint mark, \rizln, one-time tourney berth. From a personal from classes. plined • comment on the county’s 1,796 triple. . den will he televised and broadcast average ) and rebounding and Chamberlain and 6-10 Bill Russell looking any furtner ahead than classes so they can leave for after Emanuel Luth...... 20 "66 ,2( bested Pagani iVeat, 2-1. a factor. what the man of many moods and .shows promise of smashing vlr- Viilanova All-America, le very ef: observation, Conard Is the best Baslcetball is a princlMl offeifil- unprecedented action. Individual highs were posted by: nationally (10 p.m.. FST. NBCt of Boston. (ijCIL entry that I have viewed in Conard tonight. / er. Many games are played on school events. Smokey Smoluk 152-372, Al Lavlgne Highest plnfalls were recorded with a rad us of 100 miles around If Robinson wins he is dickering many styles will try bCfore he does ually all records. Cousy, who has fectlve with the cne-handed shot. by Bob Guthrie 136-141-201. Andy To offset thl.a, Macauley said, action this season. It wouldn’t he *■ * X* Results: No, Meth. No. 2 4, Bap- 144-372 Tony DeSimone 137-365, Bill Boston black 1 out. for po.ssible bduts with Fullmer ; it. b^n selected for every game since Both he and Cousy are among the Lamoureaux 352, Ed Jenack 186, Robinson has won 142 bopts, lost the West has a powerful forecourt too surprising If the Chieftains ti.st 0; Concordia 4, 'Center Cong. Sheeke'y 139rS54, Walt Arcklvy 371, Robinson. listed as 39 years old j and Archie Moore for the latter’s h ^ All-America days at Holy 10 players who have scofed more Tournamcnt4l ules Chet Nowlckl 364, Ed Kovla 18», light heavy crown. I six, .had two draws and fought one in’Jack Twyman of Cincinnati, Bob than 10,000 points. snapped the all home winning No; - 1 Of St. James' No. 2 4. So. Chris Dect 366, and Ernie Pohl 366. but claiming 38. is recognized as C r ^ , holds the moat overall'rec- skein of the Indiana tonight. How- Basketbajl'tournament rule* as John, Simmons 140-376, and rox the titleholder only in .Massachu­ Promoter Sam Silverman ex­ no decision. He ha.s 92 knockouts ordsXof the classic (7), including Pettit and Cliff Hagan of St. Louis There will be no national televi­ • Meth. 0; St. James’ No. 1 3, Eman­ to his credit and has been stopped and Elgin Baylor of Minneapolis. ever, on the other hand, a press- drawn up^y the CIAC are as fol­ Embers on Road Next; Y MERCHANTS IJBAOUE Kochln 364. ___ ^ setts and New York. The National pects a gross of »100 000 from a nfbat^ints scored (122) and most sion coverage of the gft.ne, which uel 1; Second Cong. 3. Center NOTE; The Rec Ueagno #01 not crowd \ :hich may reach 12,000. once. Pender has a 35-5-2, record Twyman currently is the No. 2 Is being played in Philadelphia's ' ing game will bother Conard and lows: Cong. No. 2 1: St, Bridget’s 3, Standings Boxing Assn, stripped ,hc Sugar assistsX (56). Zee’s Hustlers have demonstrated Ij/rhe top 20 teams In each W. L; Pet. bowl next week. BowOng wlH <0“ Robinson has been guaranteed including 19 kayoes. He’s been scorer in the NBA. Pettit, who set Convention Hall for the first time. Temple 1; No. Meth. No. 1 .3. Zion Man of his crown for not defending CoachVRed Auerbach of the Cel­ this type of defense all season. clsi&flcatlon may qualify. In case WhKe Glass ...... - 0 sume Feb. I A t. within a time limit and recognized 421-j per cent of the net gade stopped twice. an NBA single sea.son record of Officials expert a capac.'y crowd Averaging 99.7 Points 1; St. John’s 3, St. Mary’s 1. The fight will be handled by a tics appwently doesn’t mind his Boasting nine wins in 10 starts f a tie for 20th place the tied Dart’s Dairy ...... 2 1 .667 Gene Fullmer as champion. plus 75 per cent «f the $75,000 TV F^st chib\belng cast in the role 2,015 points la.at year and already of some 3,000 for the 9 p.m. Best p'infall efforts were record­ rights. - - approximately $75,p00. referee and two judges on the 10 has hit the 10,000-point mark in (EST) start. About 3,000 general against schoolboy opposition, M ^ teams shall participate. Moriarty Bros. ----- 2 1 .667 Y JUNIOR 00URUC8 Veteran of 21 Years of favorite. 2, To be eligible for considera- ed by: Clarence ftanna 143-367, Howard’* Land*ca.pln|[ 1 2 .333 Pender stands to make $25,000 on point must scoring system. The less than six years, is third this, admission tlckeU will be sold at cheater is shooting for its having gone over the 100 Standinfe. How tong can Robinson 'rated WantsXta Be Favored tournament date since 1957yThree j lion in any class tournament: Man'cheaUr Red Einbera Will^game, Mike Plocharczyk 141,. A1 Rubacha Vic’s Soda Shop ...... 1 2 .333 one of, the best of ajl time—keep 20 per cent of the gate plus'15 per winner of a round gets 10 points, season. Baylor ■ and Hagan are the gate. mark three times, wdth the sea­ 136-357, Ken Monroe 138-363, Ed w . Pet.-' the lo.ser nine or le.ss. A draw "I think we\iave the better club The West won-124-108 at Detroit years ago the Indians w«V^ elimi­ A. A team must have played at travel to Hoboke Sunday to meet Community Pn»s .. . .0 3 .OOC ,703 going ? A veteran of 21 years in cent of the TV money. fourth and fifth respectively. the Holyoke AUlee in a Central son’s high being 119 against Win- Pagani 135-374, Nunzlo Lupacchl- Morin-Wobds . Idle Since Tuesday round is scored 10-10. and we shouuS win,” Auerbach last year .but the East holds a 6-3 nated in the'first round/hS' Wilbur least 10 games In its own class, Smlth-Orayb . .565 the profession;.! ring, the five-time acaulev will use' 7-foot Walter Connecticut Basketball League ated. Dick Surhoff leads in individ­ no 140. Pete Aceto 136, Earle Ro­ Results: Dart’s 2." Vic’s 1: Mor- Robin.son figures-to come in at The Boxing Commission has an­ declared. “If iVhiave the better edge In the series. . Cross of New Haven and higher unless ruled otherwlfe Lovett-Falbar JS18 middleweight king steps through TWO FOR THE MONEY—Bob Friend, left, and Bill Dukek-4jf Detroit and 6-9 CTyde by the baaketbell committee. game. The contest will start the ual scoring with 89 points while han -354, Bill Wiley 353, Ed Ralph iarty’s 2. Howard’s 1; White’s 3, the ropes tonight for the second 159 at the noon weigh-in at the nounced that eight ounce glove.s club, I want to V favored." During Zatursky's seven-year Art Quimbv leads In game average Cowles-VlUa . - .407 and the compulsory eight count on tenure as head ^-<(oach, including B. All member teams may apply second roui.d in the league for first 355, Stan *Walckow8ki 382, Harv Press 0. .407 time" in 21 nionths, since beating State Boxng Commission. Sugar Ma'/.ero.8ki go through slimming routines in a Pittsburgh place Manchester -.porting a 6-0 points with 12. Most steady per­ Johnson 350, Boh Mlnnlch 363, and Buek-Tepllff . hasn’t worked since Tuesday when knockdowns will prevail. -^hlB campaign.-' Manchester has for participation. Best scores were turned in by .407 Carmen- Basiiio. Robinson kayoed T won-loss record. The Embers de­ former 1« Paul Grogan wh(> has Gerry Chappell 365. ■ Boh Willetle 141-360, Joe Mhyer Dlubao-KIoter I gymnasium. The Pirates’ pitchfer and second baseman . twice gaine(L*'the Class A event. C. There shall be three ways In One or Tt^ih^oast Entries Seen feated the Allies 89-79 in their first played in all six league games, 136, Paul McIntosh 149, MUt Ted- had di.sappointing seasons in 1959 and the slumps were Four yeant" ago, with A1 , Cole, . which a team may be eligible for scoring 80 points, for a 13.3 point Best tingles were .registered by Local Sport Dave 'Dirtcington. Ed WoJclK, Leo ; participation: meeting. Y LEAGUE ford 854, and Frank Larson 357. Dennis Morin 119, Henk Grxyb (^r, ^ r m Hohenthal and Buxz , i. a lehm must have-won 61 per The high scoring Embers are per game average. attributed, to overweight. A summary of team scoring; / Standings 118, and Rich Lovett llO-lOl. Ke^iley leading the way. Manchea-'i c«nt of its gamee In its own class averaging a robust 99.7 points per U.8. LEAGUE W Pet. ------’1“ ------Pro Hodpsters. Discuss tef advanced to the finals, losing j and higher or (21 a team roust f'T FTA FTAve. TP Ave. Sian. Motor Sales .33 .887 S'tandings Ring Promoter Awaits Chattel Player G FG W. SILK CITY HOT R0DPER8 Ao Weaver, and then competed in pave won 51 per cent of its games . .3 25 , 16 25 .640 66 22.0 E. & S. Gage .....81 .646 the New Englands in Boston, be- I „^vn class based on minimum Quimby .. 89 17';8 .562 Floridians .... StaadlBg* Surhoff '...... 5 34 21 25 .840 Don Willis ...... 27 ing ousted in round one, | schedule of 10 games in its own 17 .704 82 i 5.4 Correnli’s Ins. . . 22 .459 Kentuckians .. W. FcL WEST SIDE Rec Bowling Franchise and Pension King ...... 5 3.5 12 .750 Hot Conord Five League will be idle until Feb. 2, As a team must win 51 per cent | class; and (3) If a team does not 17 25 .680 81 -16.2 Green Barbers , . . 18 .375 Misslssippians Trl-Csxbs . . . Commission’s Verdict .. .5 32 of its games in Its own class or | qualify under CI-l and C-2, above Knight .. , .636 80 13.3 .279 New Mexicans Bearings ■. • • .625 Hank Wlttke_reporta. Wlttke is Grogan _.t.. ■ . . .6 33 vl4 22 Merrill's Market .. .13 higher, the" Indians with nine wins it may be accq?ted for a place up 8 9 ,899 26 13.0 Vermonters .. Tri-Power ... .625 ac ting secretary while Jim “Wiley Philndplnhifl Jan 22 — tFlrst crack woiild go to prese.nl. DelGo^bo . r. .2 9 .500 WEST SIDE MIDGETS I hllaaeipnia, Jan. owners who want to m ^ « In this category and with eight 1 to and including l»lh place, 13 11 21 .524 37 12.5 Gajge, in taking three straight Col'oradlans .. Stroker* ----- New Yorkr .Jan. 22 (IP) — was permitted to sign for vacations in Florida. Jones ...... 3 .378 Gu.s’s defeated Pagani’s last National Basketball Assn, games to play. Including tonight's, 3. TThe rating of teams shall be . . .5 16 20 24 .833 52 10.4 from Correnti’a gained one_^ game Virginians . . . Injectors ---- Syracuse boxing Promoter himself because his manager, to more lucrative areas. figured on the following basis: Plante .... 500 . 9 9.0 Alaskans ------Thunder-Jugs .125 Frankie (Blinky) Palermo, night, 37-35, and Herald Aiigels OLLfE JARVIS has resigned as owners go back to the confer­ I-4!ague President Maurij^Podo- could very well wrap up a tourna­ Thomas . . .1 4 1 2 on . leading Manchester ' Motor Norman Rothschild today A Win fr'om a team of higher .667 8 _-8.0 Sa iear which -took Iwo 'oul" of three New Yorkers ., was not licensed in New downed Ponticelll’s, 37-31. president of the West Side Rec loff said the Chicago tAam.. ad­ ment bid before midnight. Dennis ...... 1 3 2. 3 awaited a decision by the Ne'w ence fable toda.v to hear Max classification, at home six ptolnls ■ 7 ' .714 35 7.0 from Merrill’s. Willis took the Ohlolans ...... Plnfall leader* were Tony York. Genovese since has been Ix)U Coddings 14 points were Bowling League and has been suc­ mitted to the NBA lasL-September. Pfau ...... JS 15 . 5 York State Athletic Commis­ Winters’ plans for his -new away seven polnte. ■ , 1 1,000 19 6 3 measure of Green, 2-1. Texans ...... 325 Morianos 222-550; Dave Samataro found guilty of charges of high for Gus’s, while hustling By MORRIS SIMONCELLI ceeded by Andy Lamoureaux. will get five of the first nine picks Karanda . ;. .3 9 1 .300 sion on a charge that he had Chicago franchise and play­ Remaining Games B. Win in own class, at. home .4 6 2 2 1 OOT 14, 3.5 The good left, arm of Stan Connectlcuts . 203-568, John Erlsmenn 179, and committed an act detrimental managing; a. fighter without a Lenny Kearn.s had 10, phis a fine Conard High of We.st Hartford, currently one of tlie hot­ in the annual dra/L Chicago will Hohenthal Hawaiians . . . .225 floor game. Robin DiTirando was MONDAY NIGHTS scheduled ers’ plans for "a pension fund. Of the eight games remaining, four poinU, away six pomts. Sasleia put him In the charmed Bob Carrier 178. to the best interests of box­ license. test quintets in the CCIL, invades Manchester’s Arena to­ get first choicc/ilfi thA first round ^10 598 99.7 Pennsyl'^anisns .175 high acorer for the night with 19 volleyball match between Watkins Winters didn’t appear at yes­ and. by agree.jfent of the league's five will be played at home. Con-1 C. Win from a team of lower Totals 234 130 183 ’4Qtl’ circle of duckpln bowlera with ing. Sen. Rulison said his client classification, at home three points, a 404, on singles of 162-104-138 admitted the payment to Ge- points. Pete Herdic got six of his night at 8;30 for a return engagement ivith the Indians. and the West Sides in th.* Ameri­ terday’s session of the annUal Board of Governors, wilt get to ard* M*riden Maloney. East Hart- j . Y EEGUBRB' The commission reserved ford. Meriden Platt and Windham away four point*. Fred McCurry, bouncing back from Top scores were rolled by Jerry noveae but contended that nine points in the last quarter. In their previous meeting, back can League has been postponed. meeting, being held in conjunction piciNJn thift round in place of fit. j Blckmore 179, Jack Volz 189-198- Standlaga decision yesterday after Roth­ FRmk Klnel led the Angels with in December, the Red and White Ronnie Daigle, league supervisor with tonight’s All-Stsr game Louis, /^ostnn and Philadelphia. have dates at the Arena. Games on : No games played after Friday. Steady Performer a loss on TV Monday night, tied w . P et schild admitted paying JlO,- this did not constitute an act the road will be against Bristol! Feb. 19 will be considered by the for the high single w th 162 an.d 532, Fran Burnham 216. Ken Wahl detrimental to the best inter­ 15, followed by Jim Blair (10) Bob triumphed, 48-37, with Dave White reports. here. The meeting was devoted Then,it will get first choice In the Aragon Looks Good Losing, 203-189-210-602, Don Mozzer 176, BowlAJeU ....r....40- .714 000 to unlicensed Gabe Cleno- Nixon (6j and Jim Dywer (6)..This and Chuck Salmond collecting 11, mostly to putting off action on a Central, HaU of Weat Hartford | CIAC. had an excellent 397 triple. Other .589 ests of boxing. seeptid round. Tall Phil Hen(-e above, has scores: Joe Stamler 374, Bill Pa­ Charles Kaselauekae 191-521, Bill Rockettea ...... 38 vese to obtain the signature trio did all the scoring for the points each, and Captain Jim ST. J A M E S’ BASKETBAU number of matters until some fu­ ^ The only player it won't he able and Wetheraflcld Dates for the Class A, or Large BowIADears ...... 32 .571 of Welterweight Champion "We do not deny the basic been a sUady performer with gan! Jr. 376, Jim Martin, 13T-3S4 Raymond 179-181-607, Arthur Angela. Fine passing by the Angels Johnson of the Chieftains taking team dropped a 37-21 dePIsion to ture date, 4 o draft is- the University of Cm-' Biggest aim of Zatursky. and his School Tpumament. will be Feb. TenPine ...1...... <24 .429 farts, ” said Sen. Rulisoq, "but 23. 24 (preliminary games). Feb. (Theney Tech’s cagers this sea­ Won’t Say If He’ll Quit Ring Ed Bujauclus 151-378, Larry Bates Beiasky- 204-511. Jim Boettcher Johnny Saxton for a Sept. 12, payed off as poor dribbling hurt high scoring honors, with 15. ... St. Ro.se’s of East Hartford Neither Minneapolis owner Bob cihnati’s All-America Osesr Rob­ ■quad, at the' moment is the CCIL PinUpe ...... «0 .887 1956 title fight against Car­ we do deny conclusions drawn 25. 26. 27 March 1 (playdowns). j son. Today the Rangers play­ 357, Don Carpenter 364, Bundi 203-202-561, Ed Carlson 186, Helen Pnnti(;plli’a. Johnny Egan hit for The West Hartford five contin­ Wednesday night. It was the first Short nor any other league exerli- ertson. claimed by the Cincinnati championship. The Indians will en­ ed Holy Trinity in Hartford in Bickmore ' 161, Enid Hayes 163, H i m ...... 1 9 .339 men Basillo. from these; facts. Under the March 3. 4 (quarter-finals). March : Tarca 368,-Andy Lamoureaux 137 ' laws of the state, we feel that 16 followed by Jim O’Brien (3) and ued to slide,,with their record at loss In, five starts for the locals. tive brou^t up thA’is.sue of wheth­ Royals as a territorial choice. ter the Conard game trailing pace quest of their first win. Los'Angeles, Jan. 22 (A>i—Art| Then the ancient fighter’s .la- 135-379, Howie Hampton 352, and Wanda Kaselauskas 170, Barbara "The decision will be an­ aetUng Windham by one-hslf game 5 (semi-final) and March 101 oo o m Rothschild has done nothing Bruce Eagleson (6). one time reading, 2-4. However, in Scorer Tom Alexander reports. er Minneapolis will try to shift its Players' Pool Aragon, the Golden Boy of Cali­ ment: Joe Twaronite, 369 Raymond 166. ResulU: Jeu 8, R K U 1; nounced shortly," said Com­ All boys are reminded to sign up the past three outings they seem Ricky Laliberte (6) and Ray Dion franchise after this season. Short in the standings. "All but the East (finals). ’" 1 Pina 8, Fi’s 1; Dean 2, Upe 2. mission Chairman Melvin Kru- illegal.-" Chicago will get its other play­ fornia boxing, went out last night "I could have won if fought a Commissioner Julius Hel- for the foul shooting contest to have found themselves, and are (5) were high scorers for the los­ said he would not conslijer the mat­ ers from a pool of ,24, three from, like the champion he never became. different fight." Dot Linden roiled the highest lewitch after listening to the Wedne.srtay night. flnall.v beginning to live up to pre- ers. ter again until he saW the year’s Pro Basketball single 110. . upstate promoter’s testimony. ■ fand read into the record a each of the eight other NBA But, as he was leaving, he hesi­ A writer who had been at ring­ y MIDGET LEAGUE sea.son expectations.. Maloney, final financial results. teams. It must pick at least one tated—suggesting perhaps that he GARDEN GROVE CATERWW Rothschild, through his at­ static rule w’hich says "No I,INDA BELLEH-EUR. 12-year- side agreed: "He could have won. person who is not . licen.sed Standing** Hall, and Platt fell victim to Earlier he had .said he would from each of the teams and may Bradley to Meet Notre Dame W^ L. Pet. G.B. might be back. ^ all" right,^If the fight had been 8 tan (Unfa torney,. State Sen, Lawrence Ctmard by wide margins. In those lold," broke her own high single — shall be permitted to assist in W. L. Pet. move if his club loses money this not take more than two from any. Boston ...... 36 10 ,783 Aragon, a boxer for half his 32 W. L. P et Rulison of Syracuse, said Ge­ three cbnte-sts the Chieftains, now ' marie of 113 Tuesday by bowling a 4 fought 10"y*kr* ago." BEST Elks ..."...... 7 2 .778 year. '/ Each cIub'Aa-ill decide what-players iladelphm 31 13 .705 years, said he .would quit if he lost 0 1.000 novese did not participate in the promotion or matchmak­ 5-4, and tied for fourth with Hall, remarkable 119, Linda, howling on ' Whatever Aragon decides, his Wedding* ...... 4 Fletcher Glass ...... 6 3 .667 Rebuffed in Bid it will offer for sale in the pool. In Tonight’s Top College Go\^^:,racuse ...... 27 19 .587 9 this one to Alvaro Gutierrez, a Bufifets ...... 4 0 1.000 anywav in the promotion of ing, directly or indirectly, of have averaged 68.7 poihts per the Bobby Sox team In the Police. 18 pumager is through with him as a a boxing match in the State Keiths _ _...... 6 3 .667 I,,en .Corbosiero, The league didn’t art on a play­ , Difew York ...... 18 28 -.391 bulliah clubflghter from Mexico. He fighter. Paul Caruso said he would Reception* ...... • 3 .760 the fight, except to obtain the Man. Au'ti) Parts ..... 6 3 .667 game, while allowing their opno- & FireJunior Girls _ Bowling Division of New York," . Him’ executive, was rebuffed again off sehedule or a achedule for next Western lost. terminate their business relation Outings ...... 1 .200 signature o f Saxton. Saxton Pagani Caterers...... 3 6 .333 sltion 45 points per game. On the League, had four marks, three — in his attempt to get a franchise year. This will be done at a later New York Jan 22 iJPt -Bradley’sV In other games. Centenary (the St. Louis .. 25 18 .581 Art waa bloody, hushed and ship if'Aragon lost and insisted or BROKEN FIELD APPROACH 4 Clambakes ...... 0 .000 Ma’s & Bill’s ...... 3- 6 .333 season they have scored 55.8 spares' and a strike. I‘ er line score for that city. C.orbostero couldn’t only team to beat llth-ranked ,^troh . . - 18 28 .391 8',s beaten when Referee Tommy Hart points per contest, and at , the read 9 - 19 - 39 - .54 - 6? - 71 - 91- date. Braves, a hot-shooting bunch of fighting again. By Buddy Bomar Banquets ...... 0 .000 Peck Lumber ...... 3 6 .333 get into the meeting and had to No complaints were presented basketball bantams, face tough Miami (Fla.) in the Rurricanes’ 16 Minneapolis 13 30 .302 12 atopped it in the ninth round. But Wyman Oil ...... ,...2 7 .222 same time given up 51.7 points a 104-111-119. Linda is currently bat­ Aragon presented flashbacks of When a bowler says he would make his pitch to Individual own­ concerning league officiating. Cin­ Notre Dame tonight In their first starts) nipped Loyola of Ne\v Or­ Cincinnati 14 36 .280 14’-, if hla .competence waa gone, his like to follow in my footsteps, I Results: Wedding* 4. Bsjiqueto 32 Saves hut 11 W hiz into Nets game. . | tling Nanev Mitchell for high aver­ courage persisted. He was ready his former eelf early in the fight. ers before or after the closed ses- cinnati’s general manager. Pepper game since they jumped to the No. leans. 46-45, Wittenberg defeated Thursday’s Result* Even though he waa knocked down tell him it might be a little tricky 0; Buffets 4, Clambakes 0; Recep­ Two tight games w'ere played Two Fine Scorers age in .the' League. This amazing Wilson, had said the officiating had 2 national. ranking with their 91- Kentucky Wesleyan, 86-72,- Stetson No Gamps Scheduled to go on when Hart put his arms last night with Manchester Auto game puts Linda ahead of Nancy SiOTWI. ------■ for a three-count in the first round. to do this literally. tions 3, Outings 1. Two of the visitors rank in the Eddie Gottlieb, owner of the c.pst the Royals several games. Thff 90 upset of the top-ranked Cm-, defeated Florida Southern 70-64, Friday’s Schedule around him and said; My path to the foul line has been Parts turning hack a stubborn with'an 85.20 average while Nancy- "It’s all over. Art. It's all over, ’ Art had a good second round and Highest scores wsre rolled by Montreal on Scoring Spree; top 17 scorers, Ed Driscoll ninth ; Philadelphia Warriors, and Dan- supervisor of referees. Jocko- Col­ cinnati Bearcats.. and Tampa defeated Rollins. 54- ' East-West All-Star Game got in some nice shots In the third, described as. that of a half-back Shirley Vltther 114.187-848, Kay Ma’s A Bill’s. 36-34, while Keith's with a 13.7 points per game aver- sports 84.19. Sqturda.v’s Schedule Aragon, Ulkative and provoca­ Bia.sone, owner of the S.vracuse lins. retorted that his men were ’■We ll be looking up al Notre 51. ' i although fewer than Gutierrez. doirig some "broken-field running in Scabies 116, Oliva Rosaetto 114, managed to win over cellar dwell­ age, and 10th. John.son with an Dame Just as we’ve looked, up to Springfield (Mass) '-had five; Philadelphia at Detroit (Aft.— tive, usually gets a lot of abuse KYI,E I OTE’S appearance at Nats, said they expected the NBA as good as could be found and that Then, in the fourth, Aragon scored football. Fran CrandaU 116, Shirley Jacobs Set Season- High in 11-2 Win ing Wynian, 32-31. average of 13.6 points. j all ,the others we’ve played," says player* in double figures jn a 64-; TV 2:15) from the fight crowd. This time, Bill McKensie (18), Bob Esca- the Masonic Temple Tuesday night to have one or more Pacific Coast Wilson was using them as aq alibi with sharp combination and gave The,.,approach I use. in national 113, Amy Plrkey 116, Helen Mc­ Manchester recently ha.s been | ' for his team’s poor record, ; Coach Ozzle Orsborn, who claims 55 job on New Hampshire, topped Syracu.se at Boelon many of the 8,100 at Olympic A.udi- touriisunents is not the one I sug­ vich and' Bruce Buckley paced looms as a sellout, Hal Turkinglon franchises . In the next few years. torium gave hlnr. a standing ova­ the. Mexican the wobbles. Art Cann 110, Helene Dey 111, Ruth dragging its feet. After losing ■ to l Bradley’s 12-1 record is strictly a by 12 apiece from Joe D'chiara and | New "York at Minneapolis might have been only a punch gest in Brunswick clinics. As in Gumjw-spolled .Tacque Plante’s shutout hid Auto Parts. Frank Kopcha (14) reports. All but 15 tickets were matter of shooting luck" since the tion. some of them shouting as Hillnaki 117, Jean Msthlason 122, New York, Jan. 22 (Ab and Dick-Constantine (12) stood Windham, for their only loss | Don Schriefer,' 1 Cincinnati al St. Louis away from a knockout, but he most other vv'alks of life, it is bet­ Woraley, for one, firmly believes ' late in the third period. For Goy- sold earlier this week. All re­ Braves average r'only" 6-2 li in Sunday’s Schedule though carried away by the final and Arlene Noske 129. out for Ma's. The losers, although again.st eight loop wins, the In- i maining tickets to be sold are held never landed it. ter to follow-tile straight and nar­ < that the Montreal Canadiens are ette it was his second-straight hat dianawon a thriller from Wethers- height. , Boeton at Syracuse (TV. 2:15) act of a tragic opera. row when delivering a bowling % held scort‘ld|gi''_ in, the first period, by Frank Gakeler at the Joyce Aragon, etill fast with the quip Aragon was obviously weary af­ using ■ machine gyns instead of trick at home. fteld, but then against winless Thai’s bantam height in -this era Philadelpheia" at Cincinnati ball. ■ \ COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN Jean Beliveau, who with Marcel were leading * 30-16 at halftime, Flower Shop. Prog-am starts at 8 Boston* After Name though slow of arm. nhd nothing ter the fourth. He accumulated hockey sticks. And you can't They also led going into the final Bristol Eastern, they were .so hard Czar’s Post Unfilled, of the 7-footer. bUt if luck hM New York-aj_St. LowbT punishment almost constantly Letting one’s footsteps; wander Standings blame the New York goaltender in Bonin completed the scoring, add­ pressed that the is.suc wa.s in dhubt o’clock. been making . the Braves go. it’s funny to aay in the dre**lhg,^iwm during the approach makes it more \ W“ P et ed three assists to hi.s one goal and pei'isd, 26-25,. but McKensie and For Pro Grid Team But he didn’t aay what he vwah^p- from then until Hart stepped be face of.last night’s evidence. Tom Greer began hitting with .Mc­ until midway in the final period. been pretty well spread am"hng the! tween the fighters in the ninth— diffictilt to finish at the sahie spot ...- Spares . .635 The National Hockey l^eague ;moved within one point of the The letdown wa.s expected follow­ team with four of the five itarteri poaed to do—that he will retln each time. 'This, of course. Vs vital .616 Kensie tossing in the final basket "I want to think about it In and Aragon walked wrecked but \ Strikes . leaders fired 43 shots at Worsley. league leaders—Bronco Horvath of ing the Wethersfield game, and 14 Ballots Fruitless averaging ih Rouble figures, to good bowlixig. .538 Boston and Bobby Hill of Chicage*. to win. TJttler and Knight Bill Sullivan, president of the couple of days,” he said. ■ect to his comer. \ Sliders . He stopped 32 of them, but 11 got possibly Iheir poor showing at ■The game, the opener of the sea­ Boston professional entry in the Either a three, four or five-step \ Splnnsrs .462 Bdch has 57 points. Keith's opened fast witli Rick \ past, as the Canadiens put on the Macaione (13) Roy Jenack 19) and Bristorwill .serve to have them up Top Crosby Field son’s first collegiate doubleheader new American Football League delivery is permissible. For those SpliU .. .423 biggest scoring display of the sea­ Horvath got his 30th goal for ■for tonight’fl tilt with Conard. at Chicago Stadium, is the last for who choose an odd number of steps .327 the Bruins last night to move into Jeff'Neilson hitting from all angles. Miami ^each, Fla., Jan. 22 (yP)—« ness, including the all-important announced today that a contest \ Setups . son with a 11-2 victory. The pre­ They ceilainly will have to be on DAVE WHITE Bradley’s Bobby Joe Mason, who will be conducted to select the the first one should be made w(lth a tie with Hull but the Detroit Red They paced Keith’s to a 21-6 half­ their toes and play hustling, ag- By Three Strokes It was "Here We Go Again" a.s the expan.sion problem. longer and It is natural to increase vious high of the 1959-60 cam­ time lead. 'The tables turned in the uses up his collegiate eligibility at nickname of the tearp. OUT OF DOORS with the left foot, while those who use Results: Strikes 4, Setups 0; paign was Montreal’s 9-2 triumph Wings turned back Boston, 5-2. gres.sive ball, especially on de­ has scored at the rate of 56.6 Art Rooney of the PittsbiirKh an even number must step off vrith speed somewhat as the ball-release last, half as Wymans came alive National Football _ League club Steelers indicated he might make- the mid-term mark. The contest will get under way Sliders 3, Sputa 1; Spares 2, Spin­ over Chicago. Norman Ullnian was Detroit’s fense. if they w-ant to gain their points per game, while holding the Pebble Beach, Calif., Jan. 22 (Ah Mason, an ouUtanding defen­ the, right toot. The purpose is to point gets closer. big gun. He scored thfee goals with Art Brainard, Terry Mc- opposition down to 43.7 points per owners resumed their efforts to- a" motion that Gunsel be retained immediately, and will be conclud­ Make it a habit to notice where ners 2. - Phil Gbvette paced the Cana- ninth CCIL Win. —Gene Littler' and Dick Knight., sive player and floor man, also ed at 5:00 o’clock on Feb. 6. finish with the weight on Uie left Top tihgles wsre turned in by: for his first. Hat Trick in a five- Keough and John Holmes hitting. game. daj’ to elect a commissioner to suc­ on a yiMi-'s trial basis, the left foot resU after delivery.. , , , diens with’three goals but Maurice The Oilmens’ bid for .their third Salmond is the only Indian In leading the storm "ashed Bing chips'in -with some clutch points First prize will be a television le.T and the right leg behind and It should always be the same 7or Dolores P «M e tU 113, O o l ^ Richard, his brother Henri and year NHL career. The five-goal Other CCIL encounters tonight Crosby Golf oumament field by ceed the lale Bert Bell. , Possible Moves ' for the Braves. He had 21 when out of the way of the ball. output was Detroit’s highest in 2,’? win fell ju.st one point short. the top 17 league scorers with an set, and the other prizes will in­ strike bails and th® shoe should be 1 Kelly 112, ifotty Benton 111, and Bemie Gebffrlnn each cam e. up 11 point average. However, Dave find league leading. Windham at three strokeo after the first round, Fourteen ballots and 36 hours af­ George-Marshall, owner of the Bradley handed Cincinnati its only clude tickets to some of the home The first step should- be Slow and games and tightened the Wings’ EAST SIDE JUNIORS ter the first poll was (aken the Washington Red.akins ' and the fairly short. Other steps should he pointing at the pins, Ann Kalil 110. with two as Montreal built up a White and Pat Mistretta have Wethersfield, and Platt at Hall. In braved Pebble Bench’s exposed sea- defeat last Saturday night on the games of the team next Fall. 9-0' lead before Ken Schinkel hold on second place. Standings meeting Was adjourned late last most voca.l of the lot, hinted there W, L. Pci. been parting the nets'with’ reg­ their first meeting, it wa.s Weth­ cliffs today. Braves’ Peoria, 111., court: Brad­ Each person is limited to one en­ How and When to idathe a Dog ersfield that handed- Windham its The steady San Diegans .shot night with the situation as un­ were two other possible rrioveo. He ley’s only, loss was at Cincinnati try, and the name should be sent Na.ssiff’s ...... 4 1 .800 ularity as of late, and each (s just resolved as it was at the beginning. said the meeting could be adjour­ under IQ' point.s per game, with only defeat of the season, brilliant 67s over the forested Mon­ 86-71 in December. to the Boston Professional Foot­ Songailos_...... 3 2 ,600 terey Peninsula Country Club The fact that when the second ned without' the election of a corn- By JOE STETSON ^iwarm place before Uie d(ig is again L. -T. Wpod ...... ■".2 3 .400, Big Bill Keish a^raging exactlY -T.omghUa^op.ener^jit the Arena Iriah Not Ranked ball Cllub, Hotel Kenmore, Boston, 'course yesterday, enjoying consid­ day o f the-session Was <*o’mpleted -mIsaloner~-in which case-Gunsel Notre Daine hasn’t managed to — Dog, Editor, Field A Stream; ^poised. Freshmen, S&pli^ores Pan’aade ...... 1 4 .200 10 point.s. finds the Ljttle Indians (8-1) host­ Mass.' erably more protection from the the vote was exactly -the .same as and the fron. offiqe staff would break into the Associated Press The judges, who. wlU include Soaps should be those especially Offensively, the Bed and White ing Conard’s JV's at 6:45. continue in their executive capa­ A dug's coat grows more dense produced for the purpose, , or be blustjery winds and driving rain It was 24 hours earlier, indicates top 10 rankings this, year but has sports writers and radio announ­ as th* season advances, . y L. T. Wood upset Nas.siff, 53-33, than players venturing out on the the 12 men Involved not only are cities until the next annual meet­ such mild soaps as you .would use As Indians Win Match wlh-ile Parkatie bowed to Sohgajlo, played a top-flight achedule and cers from all sections of New E%^en sparse-coated dogs, plagued Pebble Beach and Cypress Point good men and true, but also good ing. won 11 of 15 games. The Iriah, Eln'gisnd, will be submitted a list I yourself^ 52-41. The other would be to -rere.ss by^ sltin rashes or worse dur­ layouts. • and stubborn. always tough in their Chicago of the 10 most frequently chosen ing hot weather, grow protection Further precautions are the In the opener Gerry Kosak.(16) The 14th and final ballot la.st the meeting., in which Vase the. . Freshmen and sophomores on the I 'More of .ne same bad weather . Stadium appearances which pack names, and from this they will se­ against (kilder weather. drop of mineral' oil In each eye. and Bill Powers (15) led Songailo was on tap today, as a chilling-mid­ night showed Marshall -Leahy, the owners could be reconvened In-a Manchester High rifle squad took |- the place, have lost only in roM lect the name which they deem combining out Or removing snarls to victory over the srnailer Park- winter storm held its grip on the, San Franclsch barrister, with few weeks rtr months to resume best. In case more than one per­ Denser coats Vlo, of course, pick ade five. • Bobby Brannick and games .and then up more dirt, weed leeds and such before bathing as they will oe- over for an exam-l*ound school in Monterey peninsula. seven votes; Don Kellett, Balti­ their efforts to break the current rated foes,, Detroit (13-2), North son submits the winning hanie come more difficult . to remove the Hartford Armory yesterday. SRI Norm Gib.son. set the scoring pace "Only 11 pros broke par in first more general manager, with four, stalemate. - . Carojina (9-3). Indiana (9-41 and then each individual will be asked and sometimes accumulate a- dog­ for Parkade., gy odor. Thla brings up the ques­ once they have been wet. And roundly defeateii, weak round pla.v of this 72rhole. toiirna- and one abstention. Nine votes are As the 'situation stands, Mar­ ■ Michigan State (8-4). ■ to write a one hundred word essay Equipped with IHEBCOMATIC. radio, heater, phdded In the second gamer LI T. Wood, ment, and .10 of them did It at necessary to elect. shall, Rooney, Halaa. Frank Mc.- tion of how often a dog may be The usual procedur^in a groom­ Farmington High team, 869-735. ■Mike Graney. a 6-5 bruiser, is on why he or she feels that the ing establishment is fb comb out" BRAND N EW after a clos? first quarter, ran Montere-- Peninsyla Club. N.amee'of .the Eaglea. and Carroil "particular name which he or ,ihe bathed with safety in, the winter dash, whitewall tlrea. tinted wlndshleW, Jender akirts, The underclaasmen fired only five ' Salesmen’s Pitches ’■ - Notre Dame's top scorer with w dirt and snarls first, then wash away with Nas.siff’s to pin the ■ Of the 160 pros competing for The only interruption in the Ro.senbloom of Baltimore form ths 18-polnt sverage while Chet >' alk- ha* recommende' is the best months. 1960 MERCURY backup lights, courtesy lights, wheel covert, pem aneot" points lower then the varsity total first defeat of, the sea-son on the the $50,000 prize money, 59 strag­ solid block trying to keep the.com-. sobriquet for; the Boston club. The The natural oils in a dog’s coat and dry, and trim. in the recent Wilcox Tech victory, monotonous campaigning and bal­ er, one of thp nation’s many out­ Replace oils removed fr q ^ the antl-freese and all other standard Mercury custom a4xsea- league leaders. Dave Tupper. was gled inwith score of 80 or worse. loting yesterday were brief time missioner.ehip East of the Missis­ standing sophomores, tops Bradley initial w iry shalLinclude the name help to keep the dog weather an augury of top shooting aU the high for the Icemen with 20 points, skin with a few drops of oil nib­ Monterey O-Dr* S,jBdan ' Straight-shooting Dow Fi^ster- outs to listen to salesmen’s pitches sippi. ■ with 23.3. only. The pei'seiis whO‘Wtll be ask­ proof. An-.outdoor dog, especially sorles. Stock No. 6M87. local school for several, years to while .lohn Simmons chipped in wald of Tequeata,- Fla.; battling San Francisco, Los Angeles, ed to write, the-essay will "include one used' under severe conditions bed in with the finger tips if the come. and to skim over six proposed mi­ 'The Notre -Dame .clash, which for 16. For the losers, Fran Savino rugged weather at. C5t'pres8.'.^^oint» nor rule changes. The only propos­ Cleveland. Green Bay. New York, precedes Chicago Loyola against only those who have sent in the such as water-fowl retrieving, is akin shows sign* of becoming too Allan Sault fired 180. leading hi.s with his rebo’undlng and 13 -points finished with a superb 71, one un­ Detroit and the Chicago Cardinals name deemed by the judge* moat better off with a water shedding dry. ■' - Fill ’er up ■ teammates to victory. Identical al accepted was that nylhn cleats Xavier of Ohio at the Stadium. Is GET HIGH-TEST PERFORMANCE tried to", keep them in the ball der par, to establish himself an a with metal tips be consideped legal are I..eahy back’era. Halas, as men­ the first, of four road game* for appropriate. .coat. For the house >dog this is not The danger of bathing, frequent with Regular ’ 176's plftced second" and third for game." ■ threat to the leaders going into" the tioned, declines to commit him­ or otherwise, is, that a .dog may freshmen Gary Harrisoq and Gary equipment. Bradley before it gets back to lU necessary. ' FEDERAL LABEL PRICE , By (X)KKE.VN MANN . second round. He moves to Mon­ During these intervals Joe self. making the Bears, he said, the Miasorui Valley Conference duties - A dog may be bathed just as catch cold. Zawistowski. Sophomore George terey F'enlnsula Club' today forj a passingeat team in the league. The skin may become too dry , Landu hlt.l7L end 'fre.s^.m; n Kick __There.will be a -meeting of the Donoghue, vice president of Ithe Feb. 6. 'The Braves are at Mar­ Free Throw Ace often arthe owner deslMS so long j ('OIL Scorers little protection from the weather. PTilladelpHia Eagles" and' league quette. Seattle and' Gonzaga dur­ THIS WAY-;-Tliis is not as _ precautions are taxap. The and Irritated if natural oils are $3381.88 Jacobs came through 'W'ith 166 to Manche.ster Ski Club Monday night -Trailing Littler arul Knight by • . A* completely removed and skin complete the scoring Jacobs' fifth treasurer, was replaced as chair­ ing (he next two weeks. Chapel Hill. N .'C. ()fi — York a boxer demonstrating a washing should be don*, of course, at the American Legion Home. A three big strokes are Paul O’Leary, man by Acting Commissioner Aus­ Hockey af a/Jlaiicc trouble from, scratching or infec-J place score topped the Farmington , .. ^hedule. Picking Up Lareae scored 21 straight free . punch, it’s Sharm Scheur- in warm water. It- must be fol­ best. Arnold Judd’s 164. Farming-; report from Val Flano and his L’Heureiix, Bellflower, Calif.. Tommy Jacobs, tin Gunsel. The ovyners -two-pla- Utah, seventh-ranked national­ throws against Duke .In the Dixie lowed by thorough drylhg tlon result.' Arcadia. Calif., and Ken Venturi, man, 25-year-old head • ton. rebuilding after a several year j co,mmiUee will be made on the Stewart tooried their chairmen, but still Thursday's Results ly with a 13-2 record, plays Brig­ Basketball classic but there was a hiiitus. Is zero and lour fo- the sea- findifigs- of .the proposed -purchase Wagner, Palo Alth, Calif. couldn’t get anywhere. National l-eague ’ ham Young tonight iii.anpthe? top time when the North Carolina sUr coach, discussing strategy Marchand, , Bunched with Flnsterwald at 71 (Junael, as a candidate, cannot .Montreal 11, New York 2.- _ game as the schedule begins to had a better record. At the State and plays with the Iowa ♦ "' Friday, Jain. 29 son. " ! o f properlv by the local club. It If were Jack. Fleck. Northridge, The Manchester second* squad. ^ hoped that nli members will attend Law-renge, preside while the business of elec­ Detroit 5. Boston 2. pl()k up after a week of mid-term Fair three years ago Larese" hit Holy Trinity at Chehey, 2—A: Calif., Billy Ma' well, Odessa, Tex-., ting a commissioner is in progress. basketball squad,, - four of whom w ere'firing in*,.^eir i to voiej theiir opinions, Slade. Eastern League examinations. Many of the rated on 24 straight tosses. After win­ mory. ‘ ' ' ' Wheaton, Jim Ferfee, Winston-.Salem N. C.;, The naipes of., other candidates first match, a,so beat the Farming- ! Monday w'ili bt the last time for Charlotte 4, Philadelphia'O. teams resume play on Saturday, ning eight teddy bears'the man­ Smith qt Rockville High, 8:30. Beak Defending Champion Art Wall Jr. flitted on and off the' ballots like Saturday’s Schedule including^most of the major con­ ager begged him not to continue. East H. mpton . .RHAM. ton varsity score, 752-735. r fnpfnber to sign up for the Pocono Manor, Pa., and Earl Stew nervous flies, but Leahy kept a Can Tie Gehrig • Today The victor> gave Manchester j pg^k bn Jan. 29. Driscoll, .National League ferences. * ‘High at Bristol Central. 8:30. Johnson, margin on every pqH: The only y Cheney at Holy Trinity, 2-r five wins and a one loss record to art, Dallas, Tex. New York a f Chicago (Aft— Eastern Kentucky", runaway ' High Swimmere at Crosby. date. . ' Kelley, other Consistency was the passing leader in the'Ohio Valley COT- Way lo Success Boston. . (Ah-If Ted’ Willianis Hartford.' ' Sunday. Jan. 81 •There will^ be another day trip McCollom, of George Halas of the Chicago TV). play?5' bEscbfill. blti "bonard at High, 8:30—Arena. Always A Better Buy at Summaries: /- .* Detroit at Montreal. fevence. rolled tq its sixth straight Green Mehor at Blo.orhfteld, Sunday, and again all members are Lasnler, Cuachee Now Pilots Bears on nearly every , ballot. ' , OVG-.victorv, 106-.80, over Mor-e-. one home run he be. tied for R(x:kvllle at Wilson, 8:30— Mid. ' ' Manchester (869) 'reminded to jheet "at thei Munici- Slakans, Edwin Anderson, Detrpit Lion Boston at: Toronto. Bast Laiising; .Mich. (Ah^Duffy ...... : '■ American I/-ague head (Kv)'’in a feature of last fourth place with the late >Lou dletown. • , - mm Allan Sault 98 82 180 j pal Parking lot by 7 a.m. Annino, New York (/P) ^ Three m* president, at one pbint in the day s Daugherty, Michigan State’s foot­ Gehrig in overall home r'un pro-, ,, Ehcky Hill at RHAM. - Buffalo at Springfield. . ‘ night’s ‘skimpy program. Phil ball (»ach, says he U preparing a Ciar.'i’ Zawistowski ,, 95 81 176 . - . - — , . Tucker, ’who began 1959 as major league, ballolihg;. polled five- votes. Estepp’s 29 points led the Maroons duclion in the major leagues. Geh­ High Swimmers " at Sacred - Cgrping Criticism .Gary H a rt^ n 95 81 .SSAIMONI), coaches this year are managing Throughout the day ’ Gunsel -re­ cquple oT freshmen for a special , A bake sale’ w-as held last Sal- to their llth victory in 13 gaine*. Job next i f aU. “At the end of each rig hit 493. Stan Muilal is in sixth Heart.. • . . . . George ....'.,94. 77 urda/and by all reports was very big league teams. They are Jim­ ceived only one vote." .Patil Schis- Eastern hit 55 per cent from the place with 412, Babe Ruth (714),- Sunday Jan. 54 „ : Virginia ' Beach; -.Va. ((F)— Rick Jacobs 95 71 mie Dykes of Detroit, Bill Jurges glcfi special everltg director,for ^tne game, win or lose, they nto to Jlmmy Foxx (634) and Mel Ott The carp -in Lake Holly have J®® successful. hast Night’s Fights field and dropped 40 of 50 frpe hoist me to their shoulders and - Green Manor at PlalnvUle, 3 .' Farmington Hl|fl) (7H-5[,^ , ■ (',o I1p({a Baskrtball ■ of Btiston and .Charley Dressen of Los Angeles Times Who was nomi­ (511) holds the top three spoU. • R'ed Embers at Wlnsted. • really eaten their heads off. *9 to nated Wednesday, was not named Los Angelesf-Alvaro Gutierrez, throVvsi carry me off the field," says GOINTINENTAIi — LINCOLN — MERCURY — ENGLISH FORD LINE Arnold Judd lJ44i, The . Activities Committee will Milwaukee. - » A sophomore, 8-9 Bill Garner, 1-12 CARPING CRITiqiSM; Tuesday Jan. 26 apeak. They chewed grass and ■ East on A bhllot yesterday. Leahy s vote 148%, stopped Art' (Golden Boy) Daugherty. ; TRADES — LQW PRICES Prank". Cadwell ...... 89 64 1.531 present ski movies following the Aragon, J50. Los Angeles, 9. ' scored 24 pointes as he led-Port­ RHAM at Portland. roots at the lake’s edge and caused ■ “ regular business meeting. Ithsca 6B.jHartwick 65 (Over- ranged from a low Of- five to a nigh a highway to collapse. A city coun-’ Mike .Wheeler 90- 57 For those angles who, are always Erie, Pa.-;-Johnny Bizzarro, 133, land to a 71-80 squeak over.Mon­ The Yonkers, N.Yi, harness rac­ High Swimmers vs. Hartford 301-315 CenW St. - ' MI 3-5135 Optii EYdBinf* Chris (Sodrey, 86 55 Ilmel. ■' ' complaining, about poor trout fish­ of seveh. tana State. Lafry Chanay flipped American League hatting cham­ eil verdict ruled that the carp will The" situation seems so hope­ Erie, and Tony Christy, 134, Pitts-,, ing season of 1969 averaged 24,- .Bulkeley. 4 p.m., home., j ■ Roger Yates ...... 91 ,39 Westminster (P a j 93, Baldwln- ing — they should remember that In 25 for Montana State,-but foul­ pion Harvey Kuenn of Detroit hit Wednesday, J a ^ » f be poisoned and the lake restocked Scliolaatic Baskelball lessly disadlbcked ■ that soine burgh, drew, 6. .397 in 16 games against the Bo#-: 623 fans- a night for a nightly Other Manebestei- scoring w'as Wallsce 74. ' ' . ARM CONFLICT— Dave Budd of Wake Forest took ball, if all trout fishermen released "half Philadelphia — Charlie Branchj- ed out with less than two minute* wageting'average of-31,932,065.' Chanayey A Ellington.' . with game fish; Don McLagan. IjSA;.- fitnye Klock. ' Springfield 84, New Hampshire their catch,' uninjured, the popr unusual move may be !lU , Philadelphia, stopped Jim- left and Portland ahead 69-67. ton Red Sox last aeason. 162;. , Don. Ouh,sten. 154; .B ob fioinAi 56,'Goo3wlK’TecH“jlT "5S.------^ “ariS afig^MI in beating Holy: Cross' G. B; Inri^lJe^jtO:* trout fishing problem would j66n clear up the other husl-V y lUilh, 124, New York, > Buettnar, 148: ftiid Ron Kittrsdge, 71, East Windsor M,- fit. Xnselm’s (NH) 75, Bt. rebound in a lively and well-pleiyed game in Raleigh, N.C. disappear. .owners ■ . 61. GUbwt 46. Miehaells (Vt.) 66. ' V ■\ ■k sr . /

PACE WETEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 22. 1960 Ma n c h e s t e r ' e v e n in g h ?:r a l d ; Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Fr i d a y , Ja n u a r y 22, i960 '4. PAGE FOtJRTEEN Household Goods 51 RoomB Without Board 59 BY FAGALY and SHORTEN 72 Wanted— Real Estate 77 Atilo Driving School THERE OUGHTA BB-^A LAW WARM, COMFdilTABLB room, Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale Coventry 1 NORMAN’S .Apactments— Flata-e- Business Piwpefty for Sale 70 Houses for Sale. 72 very nicely furnished, tile bath, GUEST HOUSE, 17 Spruce St. SELLING—BUTTING—Trading? We LARdON'S Connectlcufs h f»r»t tn M parking convenient location. 318 Tenements 63 MANCHESTER—Beautiful 3. bed­ I—*12,600—SIX room Capa, qutel offei you free confidential in­ UNCLAFMED OPPORTUNITY FOR street, selling,under FHA apprais­ Business zone, good condition, censed driving school trained. Spruce kt, ' room ranch, garage, large loL forced hot water heat. Spacious spections snd arrange all financ­ Rep. Harlow Def ends Action CerUfled and approved, le now uf T he W.'WCI*' TllikJOS T.JAT vmvWOOO BOSS, 3 u t GET UiM IM A CQOWOEO BUS, POB REN'T—Why-look further? g r o c e r y s t o r e , extraa galore. Pull price, *15,800. al. R. F, Dlmotk Co- Ml: 9-5245 ing from start to. finish. Mitten CLASSIFIED vMiTU 'MOT EMOU&U gOOM TO SMILE, FURNITURE f u r n is h e d ROOM—One minuta We have-new 3'/i room, heated or Barbara WoodsT^H^f 9-7702. rooms. Two-car garage. By ap- fering classroom and behind' BUT TH'S OnJE 'AWES tub PSTfi This low price of *25,000 includes Short wa/- out—5 rhom expandable , pointment only. Phllhrick Agency. will work hand and glove ‘ with wheel Instruction for teenagers A* i-OVE WiTU P^ENTV OP Q00ul>-- ■ ME OPENS, un A PAPSE TUAT from Main- Street, light house* apartments in realdeptial area of property fixtures, equipment. - and home, *8;600. Many more new and N. m —VERNON - 6-room J^^chT* MI 9-8464. yo\j. Member Multiple Listing Of Democrat IPC Criticism .Ml 9-8078. UE SBADS A BOOI4, TU!S SIZE- spreads all OS'HIJ Ti4E AISLE, keeping, women only. Ml 9-7059 Rockville. Just 16 minutes from inventory. Property consists nine used-from *6,000 up. Call the Ells­ ,Service. Call the Ellsworth Mitten To Be Sold At Just 5Qc On Hartford by Wilbur Cross, High-' fireplaces, 17x18 ft. living f»om. /■se garages 1*5 i>er month). Apart- worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, MI built-in ov^n and atove. Oarage. MANCHESTER AREA Agency, Realtors, Ml 3-6930. PREPARE FOR driver's test: The Doljar l a r g e r o o m In private home, Way. Kitchen appliancee furnished. .ment above garages (*72 a month) 8-8930, MI 9-6524. new furniture, near hue line, park­ %-acre plot. Near new elementary DemocraUc , Rep. Charles N.^urge the selectmen to take atop* in Ages 18 to 80. Driving and class MI 9-4824, TR 6-I1B6. also apartment above store. (45 $ 5,000 Coventry—4 room house. Harlow Jr. ^ a y defended his ac­ filling a vacancy on the cqtntnli- room. Three Instructors. No watt­ ALL NEW, NEVER LEFT ing. MI 9-1972. COLONIAL 4 bedrodm, 2 baths, school. R. F. Dlmock Co. Ml CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS SIX ROOM duplex .with garage, per month), Here's a chance to 9-8245 or Barbara Woods Ml $500 down. » - tion In making a motion at a aion that has existed for several ing. Manchester Driving Achda- walk into a going business. older hohie, modem-kitchen, dish­ OUR STORE WELL-HEATED rooms. 1 and 3 heat and hot water furnished. Near 9-7702. $ 8,900 Coventry—5W room ranch, Police Arrest 13 Democratic Town Com m .lttee months and to Instigate some ac» . 8!l5 A.M. to 4:30 P»M. niiy. PI a-7249. washer. Manchester Green see- Uon from the commission.” The room cabins, all furnished. Call bila line. MI 3-7688, GASTON REALTY Uon. *15,800. Owner MI 9-9506. 3 bedrooms.. Newly rebuilt. meeting early thia month urging Customer Cancellations MI 9-0828 between 5-7 p.m. MI 9-5731 - TR .5-6293 V—MANCHESTER—New 6% room Lake privileges. To settle es­ In GamingRaids the Selectmen to prod the Indus- vacancy was caused when IDC , COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. GaiRge-;;;;;;5ervice--St0rage 10 Manufacturer's closeouts ROCKVILLE—Available •'now, 8 READY TO move In—« room ranch ranch, built-in G.E. oven and tate., Easy financing. trial Development Commission member. Kenneth Downing moved MOltDAT Thru iPTiniAI 10:S0 A.M.—SATfRDAT 9 A.SI. PLEASANT HEATED room near rddm apArtment unheated. Avail­ in a better neighborhood, full cel­ range, fireplace, 8 bedrooms, near into actl6n. • to Manchester. Factory Canceled Orders bath for gentleman. Free parking. able afcout'February 1, 5 room un­ $10,500 Manchester—4 room Ranch, Walerburv, Jan. 22 (/P>—Thir­ OARAGE p’OR RENT. 139 E. Cen­ INVESTMENT PROPERTY lar, Ka baths. Can be seen at 61 bus, school. Prtced to sell at ,-city water, sftwer arid gas. Bus­ Harlow's motion resulted in a Harlow also criticized 'Jackson Unelslmed Factory Shipments .54 High at. heated apartment. TR 8-2567. *16,600.- Call Richard F. Dimock teen persons have been arrested PLEASE READ YOUR AD ter SI. MI 9-717T. Alice Drive. Call owner at , Ml line. Immediate occupancy. lettel from the Democrats last for "condoning the • negligence o f ■ Have eeveral ptecei of excellent Co., Ml 9-5246 or Barbara Woods. In a series of gambling raids week urging them to investigate the town's elected officials" tor TWO WEEKS ONLY FURNISHED ROOM, complete* r OCKVILLiE — Available now. 3-0095 Easy financing. Income property. -For further' In M: 9-7702. staged by state anjl local police the IDC ami to replace any mem­ what'Harlow said was their allow­ CUMlfled or “ Want Ad." ar« over tho phone m a housekeeping faculties-, between Large'8 room apartment with aun- COVENTRY - BeauUfdl 4-room $11,800-9 miles Manchester, n He­ The raids yesterday - - 12 in THa &dvertlMr UiouJd read hie ad the F lK si u a i i i GARAGE FOR RENT. 182 Maple formation please call ber who "does' not accept responsi­ ing the IDC to go' along for more 3-Pe. Modern Bedroom Center and Memorial Hospital, porch including ' heat ehd hot ranch, expandable, basement ga­ VI—MANCHESTER. New listing. bron 8 room, 4 bedroom Waterbury and another In neigh­ than a .year without doing ihuch. APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In Hme for the next St. MI 3-4751. Women only. Call Ml 3-5539. water. TR 8-2557. Six room. cape. Immaculate con­ ranch. 1152 sq ft. 4 ft. crawl bility." '■ ' Dresser mirror, chest and bed. J. D. REAL'TY rage, lake privileges, brand new, boring Wolcott — were conducted This, letter prompted an angry ^ HShlow said the town must move tlon. Tha Herald It re.pon.lble for only ONE Incorrect hr oi^tfed *11,900. J. D. Realty, Ml 3-5129 dition. Attached breereway and space. 2 acres. Easy financing. ahead in'getting "small, diversified utMrtlon for any advertlMment and then'onlyto the extent of a _ Reg. $159—$88 ROOM IN PRIVATE home near FOUR ROOM furnished apartment, garage, amesite drive. Near Man­ by local police and about 50 state reply from the head of a citizen's I GARAGE P'OR RENT, 18 Brook- MI 3-1637. $12,200 Andover Lake • 6 room troopers headed by Capl. Samuel industries tb .move into Coventry "malie eood" Insertion. Error, which do not lessen Cheney's. Gentleman preferred. block .from Main, all utilities fur­ MI 3-5129 MI 3-1637 chester Hospital. *13,700. R, F. group formed to assist the IDC in field 81. MI 3-4455. ; Cape. . 4 possible bedrooms. S. Rome, who is in charge of the Us work. Harry 'Jackson, prime to share the .town'a tax burden. I th^rerH sem ent wlU not be corrected by "make pood Insertion. 14 Beech St. Parking. Ml 3-8133. nished. MI 9-9428 between 5-9 p.m. SECLUDEID, immaculate 6 room Dimock Co. MI 9-5245 or Barbara Newly painted. 65x395 lot. 3-Pc. Maple Bedroom rackets squad. mover in the Citizens' Committee, feel the needs of Coventry, such as ranch, built-in atove, garage, Woods, Ml 9-7702. Drilled well. Business Services Offered 13 Dresser, mirror, chest and bed ATTRACTIVELY furnished room THREE ROOM apartment avail­ many extras. 3 acres, trees. Only Poolsellipg charges were lodged this week wrote a letter to the the new school, and future -town able Feb. 15. With heat, hot water Houses for Sale 72 $14,900 Andover, $1,900 assumes facilities.. such aa sewage, a tow* rOUB COOPERATlbN tWLL n j-l lUj 3 -2 7 1 1 Reg. $169—$98 with cooking privileges, private *15,900. Carlton W. Hiltchina, MI VC - MANCHESTER SUBURB—6 against 12 of the persons arrested. Selectmen, charging Rep. Stephen CONNIE'S TV and Radio Service, entrance, parking. Inquire at 167 parking, shopping, bus line.A Ml 4’ i% mortgage, 5 room ranch. garage, and streeit lighting and so­ BE APPRECIATED li/IUI m t 40 A # ■ i available all hours. Satisfaction VERNON—5 room ranch, A-1 con­ 9-5132. room Cape, 1 year old. Immacu­ Another was chatged with horse- Lo.vzim of using theOtlzcns’ Com­ Maple St. 3 1455. late condition. Fireplace, alumi­ Attached garage, plastered mittee as a "poli^ al football." He on Is going to place an extremely gruaranteed. Call Ml 9-1315. dition, with 3 acres of land that walls, aluminum combina­ betting. / ' 3 Pc, Danish Walnut Bedroom NEW LISTINGS In South Windsor: num combination doorff and win­ The raiders were armed with ousted 'Loyzim/Irom his commit­ heavy burden on the taxpayers." PLEASANT LARGE heated room, 314 r o o m garden apartment, elec could be used for building.*Priced 6 room, ranch, in excellent condi­ dows. Over 1 acre land. 8%- mort­ tions, amesite drive, large lot. He asserted the town should at­ Automobiles for Sale 4 CHAIN SAW work - Trees cut. Dresser, mirror, chest and bed free parking, on bus line. 146 Cen­ trie stove, refrigerator and laun­ for quick sale. J. D. Realty, MI dead end street. Immediate oc­ bench warrants from Superior tee. , Lost and Found Ressonable rat'.s. Call PI 2-7558 tion, 1% baths. Well landscaped gage mav be assumed. R. F. Court Judge Frank T. Healey, Jackson yesterday Implied Loy- tempt to create a cUmate that -$2- Reg. $319—$239 ter St., MI 3-5002. dry facilities available. Near 3-5129, lot. Owner going West.-6 room split Dlmock Co., Ml 9-5245 dr Barbara cupancy. would attract Industry, not, scare 1951 CADILLAC convertible, good between 1 :S0-4 SO- or any time Parkade. Call any time, MI 3-0139. which district attorney William J. zlm diacussed his Ideas with Har­ t/)ST—Multl-rrolorcd long haired level with finished recreation Woods, Ml 9-7702. $16,800—Bolton Center Rd, Owner low before the Democrats voted to It off. "To this end," .he said; “fail- cat, female, vdclnlty Park St. MI condition throughout. Best offer Saturday or Sunday PI,EASANT ROOM at 14V4 Hack­ FIVE ROOM .ranches - 6 and 7 Fitzgerald said he applied for over *400 takes It. Call MI 9-8963 matack Street. Gentlemen. MI FOUR ROOM duplex. Inquire - 9* room Colonials. For further de­ room. Painted regenlly. Other list­ anklous. 7 rooms. 3 or 4 bed­ write the letter to the Selectmen. Ins to point out negligence o f our 8-4715. M A M RUBBISH removal features 3-Pc. Rock Maple Bedroom ings svailable. Cape in Coventry, X—BOLTON—4 room ranch, en­ rooms, separate dining room, Tuesda.v. •elected officials, be they Republi­ after 6 p.m. 3-1618 or OV 4-3680. Summit St., town. Adults ple- tails call Charles LeaperanCS. MB closed breezew;ay with jalousie Police Cliief James R. Magner 'Today. Harlow said he made the ONE RLACK Cocker Spaniel pu^ full-time commercial. Industrial, Dresser, mlwor, chest and .bed fetred. C-7630. *16,000 and a cape In Bolton on plenty of storage space, at­ motion because, as he understood cans or Democrats, Coventry could Articles For Sale . 45 almost three acres.. Jack J. Lap- windows, garage, awnings, com­ said the raids were a Joint effort pv 8 weeks old. AKC registered. DE CORMIER MOTORS. resldenUal, service. Attics, cel­ Heating and Plumbing 17 Help Wanted—Female 35 Reg. 269—>168 ONE ROOM 'downstairs, cold and tached garage. Well landscaped it, "the intent of the letter was to die on the vine." lars, yards, burning barrels, card hot water, lights heat. Couple. 7 t h r e e r o o m 'apartment, unfur­ SOUTH WINDSOR — 79 Laurel St. pen Agency, Ml 9-4506, H. E. and bination doors and windows, : Vb- lot, amesite drive. by local and State police and the MI 4-0651. board drur -, snow plowing (slde- PLUMBING ^ D heating - re­ REWARD — For answering this ad HAND-BRAIDED rugs, reversible, 5 room ranch, extra large kitch­ J. J I.,appen. After 4:30 Ml acre land. Immaculate cnnditl^ $17,900 Builder's loss. Parkway State’s attorney's office. SAYS, . of finest new wool. 4’x6’ oval, Lilac St. nished, older couple preferred, walksl. MI 9-97.57. modeling, ^stallations, repairs. is an exclusive territory where 2-Pc. Modern Living Room parking, large garden. MI 3-7973. en, built-in dvefi, acreened porch 4-1894, MI .4-0149. ' $14,400. R. F; Dimoc-k %-mile. Tolland. 'Arge 7 -00m SUte Police Oommissioner Leo NQ'nCE IS HERfcBY given that you can eani *2-3 an hour in your shades of blue, 5’ round, black, MI Pass Book No. 8S 4085'. issued by "THEY THAT KNOW US, KNOW, All work guaranteed. 25 years ex- half acre lof. Excellent financing 9-5245 or Barbara- -Woods, aplit. 114. baths, high elevation. J. Mulcahy *aid In Hartford tliat Rockville spare time selling Avon Cosme­ white, gray. MI 3-2507 evenings. Sofa snd .chair, 12 year construc- a v a il a b l e Feb, 1st, 3 rooms and inGHT ROOM Dutch Colonial, The Savings Bank of Manchester WHEN WE SAY A CAR IS SHARP, perifenre. 24-hour service. Call Apartments— available, Marion .B. RhMrtaon, *'*-7702. Among nice homes. Magner and Waterbury Mayor MORTENSEN TV. Speclalir.ed RCA Earl VanCamp, Ml 9-4749. tics, toiletries and fragranpes. Call' tton guarantee hath, heated, hot water, porch. Broker. MI 3-5068. steam heat, one-car,garage, near has been lost and application has IT'S SHARP THESE ARE SHARP Tenements 63 LARGE, THREE bedroom ranch $19,000 Bolton Route 6-l.a rg e 8 Edw-ard D. Bergin "conferred wiUw CARS PRICED TO SELL, BANK television, service. MI 9-4641. now to arrange interview In your - R eg. $199— $119 Call after 4 p.m., PI 2-7545, bus, shopping and Verplanck me recently and requested State been made to said bank for pay­ home. Call CH 7-4137. GENERAL ELECTRIC freezer MANCHESTER - Sturdy new, « School. Excellent condition, with attached garage and full room-Cape, plastered walls, City May Sue A. L. Rosenberg ment of the amounl-of deposit. TERMS OF COURSE." Easy mangle. MI 9-7758. FURNISHED 2>,i room apartm8*'t, police assistance in clearing UP RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any m ake- Millinery Dressmaking 19 'heat. Apply T. Morrow. 26 Birch THREE FURNISHED rooms, room Garrison Ct^ontal. 1% hatha, *17^900. Philbrick Agency, Ml baaement. Located in beautiful 100x400 lot. , cars, amplifiers, phonographa' nd 2-Pc. Early Ame^i^n Living kitchen and 2 bedrooms, all Im­ Tamarack Hills with outstanding the gambling situation in Water­ FOUND—IVhlte and brown male THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS 't V; 21" CONSOLE with 3-speed St. Ml 9-2236 after 6 p.m. hot water heat, full Insulation, 9-84*4. BUILDING IXtTS. FARMS AND If City Hall Deed Is Delayed changers. Over 47 years total ex­ EXPERT TAILORING—On ladies' Help Wanted— Male 36 provements. Parking. 136 Bissell plastered walla, fireplace with eonvenlehce to school, shopping bury." puppy. Call Lee fracchla, Dog perience. 90 days guarantee on all record player. Call after 6 p.m. Room Set ON a ACRES—$12,000. 6 room and travel. • Sales executive ACREAGE The raids were the third on a Warden.MI 3-8594. and gentlemen’s , clothing. 139 MI 9-6583. Foam rubber,/12 year construc­ TWO ROOM unfurnished apart­ Pt.’ ■ paneled ' wall, knotty pine ^abi 1958 Rambler Custom Cross work. Potterton's. Ml 9-4537. IMMEDIATE opening in Rockville ment, stove, refrigerstor. heat. nets. I'Srge shade ireea.* Owner ranch, built 1956. garage, cellar. transferring to ‘ Chicago; Estate- major scale in the state since July Woodland St. Call anytime. MI and Tolland, *150 a week gross tion guarantq^ THREE ROOM apartmentr heat Mayor Leo B. Flaherty and lo st—Vicinity Manchester Park- Country Station Wagon. Apply Marlow's, 867 Main St.- and builder. 'M l 3-4860 ‘ Ganlton W. Hutchins. W 9-8132. like grounds in fine neighborhood. LAWRENCE F. FIANO 1. Eighty-nine persons were ar­ FLOOR SANDING and refinlshlng. 3-2264. profit. No experience necessary, MOVING TO FLORIDA—Wur sell Reg. $269—1188 and hot water, gas stove, adults Atty. Harvey Yonce, acting cor­ ade, block of four Vietnam Our original sale, fully equipped, complete household fumlshlngis Custom-bnllt in 1956 .first quality Paul P. Ffano *41 3-0458 rested in duly 4 raids at Savin poration counsel, prepared today Specializing In old. floors. Ml Married man only. Car needed. PORTER STREET -E x tra large *n 9-2849. $10,500—Two bedroom ranch, large MANCHESTER—6 room split level, throughout. Tastefully decorated Hospital Notes stamps. Reward. MI 9-7101. like new throughout. including 2 refrigerators, one al­ BROKERS MI 3-2766 Rock in West Haven and 54 more to institute suit against Abner L. Only $59.5 Down 9-5750. Moving—^Trucking— Plus extra benefits. Call Fuller apartment, 3 bedrooms, oil fur­ kitchen, recreation room, excel­ wooded lot 18x22 recreation room, with Philippine mahogany trim. in Hartford raids last September. Brush, AD 6-1929. most new, one old; bedqpom sets, 2-Pc.^todem Living Room built-in stove, 110' frontage. Only Flosenberg if • the deed tb Roclt- Storage 20 21" TV, sewing machine. 2 girl's nace. *110. MI 9-5229 till 5 p.m. lent condition, .central, assume Sensibly priced st $17,900 making ROCKLEDGE—514 room Ranch. Visiting hours: Adults 2 to S SNOW PIXIWING—Driveways, etc. Bu.aines.s .Ixicafions present m’brtgage,. small cash. ' *16.960. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI excellent financing available. For vllle City Hall is not forthcoming Announcements 1957 Rambler 4-Door Sedan. top service. Save your back and MAN TO LEARN floor mainte ' bicycles, baby crib, ice skates; Xets . modern kitchen with built-ins, fire­ p.m. Maternity 2 to 5 and 6:80 to MANCHESTER Package Delivery. Nylon fabrics, foam rubber.nihh«r 12,12 h e a t e d 8 room apartment, with for Rent 64 Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml,9-!»32. 9-5132, details which apply to you call Ml place, living room, I ’ j baths, full S p.m. Children’s Ward 2 to 7. in a reasonable number of days. Super heart Manchester Esso Service nance business mornings. Car gardening equipment and many 9-1278, Russell F. Broderick, Atty David Kotkin, repre»«it- ELECTROLUX (B> V a c u u m Light trucking and package deliv­ other items; Will sell cheap. 8 Jan SIX ROOM—Single home priced at basement. Forced hot water beat, Driver Injured Cleaners—Special *69.75 complete Our original sale. Standard trans-. Center. MI 9-8198. necessary. Call MI 9-8926 after 6 year guarantee ^ _ . (-hjidren’s school handy. Hot water AIR-CONDITIONED 3-room office. i^cXitOL DRIVE—Rockville. *18,- Broker. ing Rosenberg, returned to his of­ mission. Like new. ery. Refrigerators, washers and p.m. Drive, Vernon. Phone MI 9-3048, FHA appraisal. Excellent Man storm windows. Philbrick Agency. Patients Today: 280 with all tools. Also fully guaran­ Reg. $299—$197 an gas range fumlahed, *120 100Ot Main Street location. Park­ *50. 5 room ranch, lar^e living fice froni Chicago today, but could COSMA refrigeration Serv stove moving spcclaltv. Folding room, cabinet kitchen, 1 bed­ Chester Green location, 8 extra MI 9-8464. 111 Rt. 15 Crash ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. teed factory rebuilt cleaners. Call Only $395 Down chairs for rent. Ml 9-0762. CHEST TYPE deep freezer, holds monthl.v. MI 9-1046, ing. Marlow's, 867 Main St. GLASTONBURY—1578 ManchesUr not be reached for comment on ice. Repairs all make refrigera­ MANAGEMENT trainee. Fine op­ rooms. 11a % mortgage can be lots Included in this low, low Rd. 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms, one con­ Beatrice -Dumas. 42 Prospect St.. .kn 3-63oe. ■ ______• tors, freezers, washing macl^es, 400 lbs, used, very little, *126. IS FINANCING the status of the deed. 195fi Rambler Cross Country AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local portunity exists 'for young man to' 3-Pc. Den Set— THREE ROOM furnished apart­ LARGE STORE at 28 Birch Street. assumed. Marion E. Robertson,' price. S A. Beechler, Realtor, vertible to dining, ceramic bath, A Maine panel truck driver was Rockville;, Raymond M. Finn, 81 dryers, ranges, oil and gas bnrn- enter consumer finance field. Ex­ Craftsman band saw, used very Summer S t; Ralph Flptcher-Jr.; 87 The city plans to hold the per-' in c o m e t a x e s prepared In your moving, packing, storage. Low Sofa. Sleeps two, rocker-chair ment eonveniently locatad. Call Apply Marlow’s, 887 Main St. Near Broker, Ml 3-5953. , , I Sn 3-6969, Ml 9-8952. mahogany paneled fireplace wall, YOUR PROBLEM? cut w’hen his vehicle jkidded up an Station Wagon .era. Ml 9-0883. All work guaran­ panding company requires the little, complete. *65. Cushion seats Ml 3-6129. _ _ N. Elm St:; Mrs. Mary Stevenson. formance bond of $60,000 on tha home or by appointment. Exper­ OUr original sale, fully equipped. rate on long distance movee to ideal for recreation room, 6 Reg. $199—$119 Main St. Parking.., , ^ colored 'Youngstown kitchen, slid­ embankment on Rl. 15 and over­ a t y Hall until the deed la ob­ teed. services of a man willing to work SIX ROOM Cape, I’ i baths, full BOLTON—8 room oversized cape ing door closets, extra large guest' IS RANCH LIVING turned in one of two area acci­ ■RD. Hebron: Alexander Tedford, ienced lax work. 24 hour service, Top flight condition. 48 states. MI 3-5187. hard and anxious to get ahead. pieces. *30. One ping:-pong table FOU^ROOM apartment, including cellar, house and grounds in ex-i fullv plastered, possible 4 bedroom tained. Mayor Flaherty said. hn 3-4723. JfAlN STREET-T?uljding for com-1 and linen closets, double insulat YOUR DESIRE? dents SUte PoUce investigated 466 Main St.: Mrs. Wllhelmina De- Onlv $395 Down. ANY STYLE .typwriters for rent Thia is a career opportunity with with stand, *15. MI 9-0279. heat, hot water gas for cooking, cellent condition, well landscaped i home, ceramic tile bath, fireplace Cormier, 30, Steep, Hollow l^ne; The a t y Hall will have to be and repair, Berube's Typwriter MANCHESTER*Moving and Truck­ 5-Pc. Kitchen Set mercial business or office use. ’ ed. beautiful oSk ' floors,' pfas , . - I last night and this morning FEDERAL INCOME taxes . pre­ many company aponsored benefit!. electric refrigerator,, and gas Will subdivide. Ml 9-5229. 9-6. ] cornor lot. BOckley School, shown convenient utility room. Priced ciearfid of attachments .amount­ Service, MI 9-3477. ing Company. .Local and long dis­ tered. breezeway,.heated garage. See the following Jarvis hatingi Lloyd__ __ Carleton,______31, Portland, was Mrs. Adriaide King. 109 Green-, pared with your Savings In mind. 1957 Rambler 4-Door Custom tance rnoving, packing and stor­ Preferred Finance, 98.3 Main St. Table—4 chairs stove, *92 monthly. Call Ml 9-4071 by appointment.-Philbrick Agency, fpr immediate sale. S. A Beech city water, country club almos-] with 4ij % *hat may be ^ Tolland wood Dr.: Peter Tripp, 657 Main ing to $15,000 before the deed can Diamonds— Watches— from 5-7 p.m. ler. Realtor. MI 3-6969, MI 9-8952 Reasonable rates. Call MI 9-6246. V8 Sedan , GRINDING and sharpening—Farrp age. Regular service throughout Reg. $79-^$48 I.ARGE STORE—203 North Main Ml 9-8464. phere. acre lot. Occupancy on or , assumed. Save thousanda of dollars' 10'30 when, police say. he St.; Edward MlUer, 101 Chestnut be conveyed. Attachments on the WANTED — Meat cutter, full nr .lewelry 48 St.. J8x75. New modem front, good One owner. Low mileage. Fully and houaehold tools, lawn .aowers New England States and Rorida. FIVE ROOM duplex, hot water, SCHOOL fiTRElCT-6'-i rooms, new' MANCHESTER — Need more* before Mav 1st, Reduced from in interest. 4aUempted”to ' pasra Vreceding car, St.; Mrs. Carrie Magdefrau, 200. a t y Hall were filed Wednesday INCOME TAX returns prepared by part-time for service market. Ap­ business, center. I-ow rent. * by Herbert I. Pagani. RockvUla equipped. and saws precision sharpened, Ml 3-6563. ply Manchester Public Market, 805 ' LEONARD W, YOST. Jeweler, re- Free-Stor^e — Free Delivery. . bath, shower, yard, no heat. 1127 healing aystem. new plumbing, i space? See this charm packed 6, *18.900 to *17,500. J. D. Realty, MI *16,900—3 bedroom rancher with Carleton'a truck went into a- spin. South St,. Rockville; Mrs. Lcola former Interna! Revenue agent In Only $395 Down motors serviced. Empson H. 3.5129. contractor, and MinneSpoUa-Hon- your home or by appointment. Ml Main St. i pairs, adjusts watches expertiv Low Monthly Payments Sullivan Ave., Wapplng. MI 4-1B43. aluminum storms, easily convert-; room home, FI1II basement. I-arge ! full basement, tiled bath. Large lot. ran up the embankment and tipped Stokes, 61 Dale Rd,; Richard Cur­ Abom, Maple St.. Ellington. TR Painting—Papering 21 Reasonable prices. Open Tuesday Houses for Rent 65 ed to 2 apartments. Priced for' lot. Convenient all schools and Carport, Off Vernon St. Selling be over. The driver waa taken to ran. 78 Bigelow St.,; Mrs. Mary eywell Regulator C^. 9-8938. 1957 Rambler Custom V8 5-7186. NEW 8-room apartment, heat, hot WEST CENTER ST.—Three-fam Hand, ataffordviUe: Joyce Mug- The city, a failure to get the deed thru Saturday. Thursday -jeenlngs NORMAN’S. quick salt. J. D. Realty, Ml • bus. Price *15.600. Madeline ilv. good jnvestment. Will finance low replacement cost. Rockville City HosplUl where he water, stove; refrigerator, g s r a « , 3-5129. ; Smith, Realtor. MI 9-1642, ford, 15 Apple Tree Lane. Wap­ on July 1, 1959 as sUpulated in the Cross Country Station PAINTING AND paperhanging. BRIDGEPORT 129 Spruce Street. Ml 9-4387 RIX ROOM ranch, attached garage 513 9-5229 till 5 pmi; was treated for a cut on his head, Personals Household Services Good clean workmanship at rea- 443 Hartford Rd. no children, *75 monthly. Call PI *18.200—Magnificent ranch and then released. He waa warned plng; Robert Hohweller, 114 Green original agreement bn the shopping Wagon i 2-8090. ■ In Green Manor References re­ MANCHESTER - South Windsor spVEN ROOM rambling cape Offered 13-A s'onable rales. 30 years in Man­ quired *125 month|v. J. D. Realty. *11.500—NEIAT 6 room-cape, com­ 346 foot w'ooded lot. 3 berlrooms, j gpeedmg. Manor Rd.. center-City Hall project. wr-*AT T V r**C ' their car went out of. control, spun Manchester Rd.,'Glastonbury; a Olson and Herbert I. Pagani, who low rates, * free estimates, free EXTERIOR AND interior painting for fireplace or furnace. *10 load. Venetian blinds, garage. After 8- was selectman at the time negoUa- Ashes, papers, all nibblah, Harold cants with job shop or experi- Before You Puy Furniture j p.m.. Ml 3-1358. Belfiore Agency. MI 3-5121. JAKv lb KIGALI 1 LU. I into the center esplanade of Rt. son to Dr. and Mrs; Richard Dem- pickup and delivery, Mr. Miller, 1958 Rambler 2-Door Sedan Hoar. .MI 9-4034. and paperhanging. Wallpaper MI 3 6183. Two choice 4 bedrrHim homes "A^MlMm/s' are" ve"ry "eal.sTajTy 1 tlohs were underway, both refuted . American model. Cannot be told mi^ital aircraft backgU-ound. Anywhere Shop at Normap'a ■MI Q ton n llS justw est of the Vernon Circle ko. 16 Oliyer Rd.: a son to JA 3-6409; ______books. Guaranteed workmanship. ; ROCKVILLE—5 rooms completely MI 3-4112 nil .r -i-u u . landed on its roof in the Roeenberg's statement that he had from brand , new. 6 Cyl , standard TV SERVICE - Potterton's all Reasonable rates. Fully insured. SEASONED hardwood, cut any availsble on rental basis. Both have i 'ving i Mr. and Mrs. David Gormley. 2 Jan Apply length, *10 a load delivered LARGE 6 burner Magic Chef gas redecorated, central heating, also BOLTON CENTER been promised his taxes would not ~ WANTED—Ride to Pratt * Whit- transmission. Radio and healer. makes Highest quality guaranteed Fast and courteous service. Leo U3 batha 2-car garages. For m- confidential. Try i room with fireplace and attractive PI 2-8311 ■MI 3-67661 Dr.. Vernon; a daughter to Mr. exceed $8,000. Roeenbere com­ nev from- South Manchester, GrEmtland Nursery and Land stove. Owner moving to a small garage facilities. .Centrally locat­ ____ ' The__ driver of the car, Maurice and Mrs. James Rizner, Wayne f?tily $395 Down work and parts, over 47 years’ ex J. Pelletier. MI 9-6326. J. T, SLOCOMB CO.' house. May be seen at 70 Porter formation call, us, make that phone call now Wei -ba)’ window upstairs Crowded? Need more room? H ere's,------plained that bis taxes 15111 be about 8-4‘;48. Call MI 3-0132.______scape. Ml 3-0669. %, ed on bus line, *80 monthly. Con­ mav be able to solve, your hou-sing , Garage, nicely shaded lot. Bowers ^ bedroom house in a nice ; *13,900— IMMACULATE 6 room i L. Ouellette, <2. Hartford, said he Rd.. Vernon: a son to Mr. and Mrs. perlence. Famous for service' since St, between 6:30-8 p.m. tact B Cantor Realtor, TR 5-3405 $18,000 end the center is pot mak­ 1955 Rambler 4-Door 6 Cyl. 1931 Phone Ml 9-4537 for bes* EXTERIOR and interior painting. MATSON HILL R p .' JARVIS REALTY CO. problem Phone Ml Wesley ; School dttrtrtri,. high assumable j ^ large cape, new furnace screened i lost control of the car on the icy Earle Reichle, Abby Rd.. Wapplng. ing chough profit to pay that WANTED-r-Rlde from Cedar Ridge Ceilings reflniahed Paperhanging. DRY OAK WOOD -^Oit fireplace , or L, Goldfsrh TR 5-7095,______Vancour, Broker-Builder. ; !P°b'gage at 4 a %. »• A. Beechler, | ,.oom'. big porches and a pavement. His passenger was DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Station W^agon eervtce. and stove lengths. *10 per load de­ porch, garage, nice lot.vtrees, bus, amount. Terrace, Glastonbury, to Prati * Wallpaper books. Estimates given. SOUTH Gl^STONBURY G .E.,, 4 BURNER electric stove, 283 E. UFINTER s t. -MI 3-4112 ------' Realtor, M l’3-6969. MI 9-8952. ! two-rnrtwo-car s-srae-egarage. Ne.xt to the Bolton school, shopping. Carlton ,.W. Alfred Aho, 21, Plalnville. Robert Neiswanger, 88 Hilltop Dr.; Whltnev, North lot, second shift. Fully equipped Just recondi­ FLAT FINISH Holland window livered. PI 2-788«. THREE ROOM unfurnished apart­ Ouellette suffered-ir bump on his Newspaper accounts of the nego­ Fully covered by insurance. Call broiler and oven. *50, MI 3-0703. ment, all utilities excepting gas, MANC-IESTER - 6 room home, ' - - ———_ - —--T —,------Library. Sensibly priced. Hutchins, MI 9-9132. Mrs. Eleanor Niemann, Ellington; tiations in 1987 reported that in­ Call Ml 9-0452, tioned in our shop. shades, made to measure. All Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1008. NEWLY DECORATED 6 room sin' large front porch, entrance hall, McKEE STREET—3 bedroom head. Aho w-as not hurt. He Only $395 Down ONE FAIR of men's hockey skates, centrally located, *75. Ml 3-4.524. gle located In St. James' Parish, lonial. garage, on bus line, handy Mrs. Bieverly Silver," Storrs; come from the shopping center waa metal Venetian blinds at a ntw size 7 good condition. *4.50. Ml USED REFRIGERATOR, ideal for living room, dining rOoni. kitchen. T. J. CR0CKE1T. Realtor BIRCH MOUNTAIN Extension — was charged, with speeding and is Donato Morltne. 24 l^illey St.: estimated at $7,000 for the city and DEAR MAUD — The Buckiand low price. Keys made while you BERT PLANTE — Painting and SALES CAREER near schools, stores and bus line. on 1st noor. 3 rooms and'bath on; to churches, .schoeds, shopping. Bolton. 6 room cape. 5% mort­ School P.T.A. is sponsoring .8 One of the World’s .Largest Life 9-2219.’ . > . cottage, will sell very cheap. MI scheduled to appear In Rockville Mrs. Florida Guilniajn.. Stafford $14,000 for the town. The eetlmate -1955 Oldsmdbile 2-Door Hart- wait _ Marlow's. paperhanging contractor. Work 3-64,59. . FOUR ROOM flat for rent. Avery Ml 3-6891, 2nd"- • floor,-. •l^rg'e closets.---- '---JGood con­— 1 Owner. MI 3-,414 between 1-5 p.m. gage rnay be assumed. 4 finished, City Court .Feb, 21,. White Elephant Auction January expertly-done. No job too small. Insurance Companies will hire and Ml 3-1577- Springs; Joseph Gouin, 1383 Sulli­ "Was made iw Alderman aartnee top train two men, age 25-40, Prefer­ ,St. .Ml 4-0604. dition. one car garage, Exrellcnt HIGHLAND PARK near school— 7 one partially finished, one. unfin­ van Ave., South ''Windsor: Diane J. McCarthy at a a t y CouncU 28 at the school. I'll see you there ALL MAKES of TV, radio and Fullv insured, MI 9-6965. , 66 GALLON electric hot water location one block off Main St. ished room. Recreation room, full Full power, full- equipment. Su­ home electronic equipment ex­ ably married,with good education­ FURNISHED 5 room home, attrac­ room home. den. full dining room, j Michaud, 50 Broad St.;- Edward meeting May, 27. 1957, and these at 7:30. Time. perior throughout. This is a Joe tank,.*40. Can MI 9-4695. G, E, WRINGER washer, excellent THREE ROOM apartment, unfur­ *15.900. v>hilbrick Agency. Ml YOUR CHOICE pertly repaired with a 90day ORDERS TAKEN for interior and al and sales background. Base in­ condition. Inquire 23 AiiPimn St. nished Older working couple pre­ tive location. AD 3-30.56, large kitchen, living room 24x15, | S“ ', iSb.'rer=™if.'” S!i Registration Set Menditto, 26 Clinton St,; Samuel figures Were' reiterated In later ac­ Sullivan special. exterior painting at winter rates. come plus commissions and 9-8464. with fireplace, built-in bookcases i yWO F'AMILY 5-7 duplex. sep6- Weiss, 133 School St.; Mrs. Dora Automobiles for Sale 4 gpaarantce. Call Mr. Britney at the FOR SALE One Anets French ferred. MI 3-6246. 3-5953. counts. Only $395 Down Manchester TV. Ml 9-1046. Carpenter work. Free estimates. bonuses wilt pay *7,500-*10,000 first fryer rebuilt, like new, priced CLEARANCE SALE eg OAK ST. 6 room. 2-slory alum- i and desk, attached...... one-caf ..ga rale furnace's, 2-car garage, excel- Hovt. 43 Foley St. CH 9:3496. T year. Future management possi­ Suburban for Rent rag'e, second floor 3 bedrooms and I lerit co.ndition and ecntrally local- For YW Classes WANTED - Oean used cars.. We right’ Call MI 9-8068. ' THREE ROOM flat, first floor. ' inum siding, copper plumbing, new Lots for Sale 73 ..DISCHARGED TODAY; Mrs. IMPORT SPECIAI.S ' DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ bilities. Retirement and group ben­ *‘20% OFF Four room flat, second floor. Heat wiring and G. R.. fuimace, auto­ bath, th'ermoaeal combination win-1 ed,, *16,900. Arllne Griffin and daugtiiler, French, Munomer buy, trade down or trade any­ pany doors and windows, custom efits, Phone Mr. Van Deusen. Man; ROCKVILLE—Park Street. 4 room d'ws and screens throuehoiit. ! 7 ROOM HOME 'at 76 F'lorence thing. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. Bonds—-Stocks Mortgages 31 ALL FURNITURE AND BABY and hot water ..furnished. Sunny matic hot water, extra large Rd., Bolton: Mrs. Mildred. Russell, Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s 1959 M.G.A. Sports Roadster work ghiarsnteed. Call collect Wil Chester Ml 9-4604, 9-10:30 a.-m. daily Garden— Farm— Dai ry FURNITURE rooms. Newly' renovated. All heated, apartment, *75 monthly.'■ kitchen, dining and living room. Extra lot goes with home, E. F. ,St., aluminum storrn.s 92 Warren -Dr., Blast Hartford: "Sonnets from the Portuguese'* llmantic HA 3-1198. Swallow, MI 9-,5988.. ! fiorch. garage, amesite drive. Ask OLDESt CARS, mechanics spe­ Full wire wheels s'nd all other MORTGAGES— Consolidate youc|.;for appointment, and Andover, PI Prodiicts 50 utilities. Quiet neighborhood. Near Also 3 room apartment with heat. New pantry, 3-car garage, "with Mias MoUle Sheehan. Laurel Man­ were not reaUy tranalaUons. Tha accessories. A very low mileage 2-8801; 5-8 p.m. daily.’ 25% OFF ...... ^-----:— — .iing *12;600.. , ,i each. Ml . 9-6495.. ______cials. flxlt yourself cars, always monthly payments into one lump schools, churches,' buses. Extra and hot water, $65 monthly TR ' Water and electricity, fireplace in groups sponsored b y ' the YW- or; Miss Dorothy Denton, 36F St. title waa used merely as a dtagittaa car in top shape. WEAVING of bums, moth yfloles AIX LAMPS AND SMALL 5-5128. DUDLEY STREET 4 room single,; -ROCKLEDGE—5^ room ranch,.. *t-p, • ot vtcrNON ■_Beautiful a good selection. Look behind our and tom clothing, hoalerjr runs, ' sum with a second mortgage. Pay­ APPLIANCES large vard. Immediate occupancy. hack yard, city water and'sewer. 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, jjving riKim with fireplace. | ST. VERNON -aBe^ tVlves of the Hartford YWCA at .lames S'l.; Carl Johnson, 33 Ham­ by Mrs. Browning. . • Only $495 Down IF YOU ARB looking in this part GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes. Mil­ First floor *90 monthly, second ofnee, Douglat Motors. 833 Main. handbags repaired, *lf&=€C7s 1952 MERCURY, new paint Job. 1953 STUDEBAKER' pick-up with Would .you like an exciting, ford: . Rooms Without Board 59 m or without utility box, excellent Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt- important and rewarding posi­ Sure some of it has a A Location of Beauty and Mav be. seen st 347 Burnham St. • asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, EAST HARTFORD A m /U T i S Call MI 4-0390 condition. MI 9-2271, tion with America's Leading PART-TIME mornings — Inside few scratches and some ATTRACTTVEI,Y furnished rooms Distinction galvanized or coppe.r gutters and - Airline? You may qualify as an work, experienced, sales, account­ __,_.arp last year models Complete light housekeeping fa-, .l-room Cape on large lot. endP O U O 1956 FORD 2-door sedah, 6 'cylin­ leaders. Ml 3-7707. ings, parts inspector, work from cili.ties available. Prices as Ipw as ; Needs some repairs. • Asking Wes/ TARSmS IN TM8 . 194* PLYMOUTH club coupe, r u n s ------A.MFjRlCAN AIRLINES BUT WHO CARES - ; Acre Sites OfflTM I (fll ■'7-i . .. der, automatic transmission, ex­ STEWARDESS IF YOt) ARE: blueprints. Call MT 9-1245.. WHEN YOU CAN GET *10 wee"kly Central Children ac- j AMnoOd*./^M*MM730AtS good, *.y or be^ offer. Ml 9-3048. | ROUFmG,_ SIDING, _P«r.ting_ Cer- -e'epted, limited. 14 Arch St. Mrs. $10,500 cellent condition, private. owner. pentry. Alteratigna and additions. Single. 20 or over E—V-E-R-Y-T-H -I-N G Ranch and colonial styles featur­ w a a n o e d pno»A»s4 A*p«cr MILUONS IN A L tm AS8 OPOCOd MI 9-9700. Ceilings Workmanship guaran­ High School Gl-ad, , Dogs— Birdia— Pets 41 AT 14 PRICE Dorsey. . SOD-iH WINDSOR ing fUli basements, hot water oil CADILl'AC Fleetwood 1949, low- teed A. A. Dion. Inc., 299 Autumn 5' 3" to 5' 8". ONLY *373.49 heat. G.E, equipped kitchens- Also $3,000 down’ to' assume a / in es/n ey t Q BABias a a i mileage." PT 2-7211, St. Ml 3-4860. 105 to 135 pounds In proportion to COCKER PUPPIES AKC regis­ ^JUST *13.49 MONTH available choice wooded building BPWJ wrrH siANimcANT 1958 CHEVROL^rr. ’ V * dump mortgage. Move in Im­ lots for custom homes. Pick your truck, 3 yard body Call Ml 3-12.53. i height. tered, blonde, black pr black and 1. 2, OR 3 YEARS TO PAY RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and Have at leaat' 20/50 vision without D SEPTIC TANKS ^ mediately in this ,5-room lot now for spring co'nstruetlonv Btnay oepecT s ! tan. *25, Washburn Cocker Ken­ SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT CLEANF.D Biid INSTALLED so*s' home heating 1946 FORD HALF-ton pickup, In built-in roofs, gutter and condiic corrective leiisea. nels, Rocleville, TR 5-2894. PHOPIE SAMUEL ALBERT ranch', plus rec room. Extra- Model Homes Open Daily 1-5 p.m. STOP-SHOP-SAVe^TODAYf 1960 FORD custom 2-dooi- sedan, good condition. MI 3-1008. •tor work; roof, chimney repairs. No Nursiiig Background necessary. Htfd. CH 7-0358 large lot. aluminum combi­ Saturday and Sunday 10-5 p.m. • tt,o o o ,o o o Ray Hagennw, MI 9-2214; Ray • SEWERS nations. full cellar. Hurry! Directions - Enter Woodhill our w ay I radio-and heater, BL’ 9-6003 .■Premium pay for Spanish speak 1 MOTIFS CHILDnEN AND adults ABfi Jackson, Ml 3-8325. - era. Selected ladies will receive ex Poultry and Supplies 43 A—L -B —E-^R—T—’S m a c h i n e c i > -a n e d Hurrj-! Hurry! Heights opposite Manchester Shop­ '59 OLDS. $3495 tioirruRED tseApTHUnS '59 OLDS. $3395 You get premium quaiitF Auito DriVinjc School 7-A cellent training at Company ex 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD ping Parlyide off Middle'Tumpike Super -88 Holiday rniipe. Super 88 Holiday Sedan, Roofinjf .and Chimneys 16-A SCHAUHS t u r k e y Farm. 188 • INSTALLATION West"at low er Road. Model home OB. MeUMATISM / Mobllheat with RT-98 . . . tbs MORTLOCK'S Man-ihester'g lead pense in AMERICAN S beautiful Op e n n ig h t s t i l l 8 P.M. VERNON ' OFFICIAL Stewardess College and a starting HlUstown Rd. Fresh frozen turkey, T?AT, 6 p.m. SPECIALIST Call us today and inquire on Woodhill Road. • meet completely eflectiv* fuel ing driving school. Thres, skill I. ROOFING -- Specializing repairing salary of *285 per pio. plus ex­ 58c lb., oven ready. 6 room house aboilf our new ranches with '59 FORD $1995 •57 OLDS. $2195 oil mdditive in use today. M d courteous Instructors. Clsss room roofs of all kinds. New roofs; gut­ for rent. Also Beagles, rtown. Only a few left | JARVIS REALTY CO., Deluxe 98 4-Door. you got preiniuro sendee. Au­ NOTICE Instructions for 16. *7, year olds. penses. Stewardesses are based In Custom 8 2-Door Hardtop. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ 12 major cities from New York to Realtors.— Insurers tomatic dellvwee - a bal- Telephone Mr Mortlock, IJlrectdr paired. Aluminum siding. 30 Town aad CoHBtry BOARD OF TAX RE^•^«^V Los Angeles and Sah Francisco. In­ Articles For Sale ‘15 SOUTH WINDSOR 8 3 6 4 . Ml 3-4112 MI 9-1200 anosd payment plan and seany of Driver Education MI 9-7W8. years' .experience. Free esti­ terviews will hp held on Jan. -26th '57 FORD $1595 The Board of Tax Review'of .the mates. Call Howley, MI 3-5361, MI SNOW BLOWERS - Toro power Drainago Co. Immediate occupancy on this I2V4-26'/i •571UfCK $1495 other ertrae designed to main Town of Manchester. Connecticut, from 5 to 8 p.m. at American Air­ F. J. BARRY charming 7-room .split-level BUYER NEEDED’ Immediately — Bp^ial 2-Door Hardtop,^. , Del Rio Station Wagon. home heating reel’y »a*V. 3-0763. lines Sales Office, 755 Main St., handle, push or self-propriled wrm iHt Nfw will be in session at the Municipal Reo Snowbird‘ ^ an6i BoleBolens. CapI AND CO. M l 4-41.43 with features such as natu­ Small cape almost on BOlton line. Building, in the Hearing Room, on Hartford. ral woodwork, rec room, 2% PAn-6-RAMA Large lot.'4 dowii, 2 unfinished up. Iiivilalioii to Bid tol Equipmeift Co.. 88 Main St, Coijtractor-Wrecker •54 PO DGE $995 the following days during the NO PH9 NE CALI'S PLEASE 3-7958 baths, garage and many, 2 2 4 8 Priced for very fa.sf sale. Jack J. •56 0LD5. $1495 M o b ilh e a t it.m month of February I960, , Notice is hereby given that the Invitation to Bid many more. Only 2 years This wonderful shirtwaist with Lappen Agency. MI 9-4506.. 88 Holiday Sedan. Coronet 4-Door. Eighth .School * Utilities District Its tucked yoke and shaped collar February 1st. 'Monday .3 to 5 Notice, is hereby given that the AMERICAN a i r l i n e s , Inc. KITCHEN TABLE. Fireplace and old. Owner transferred. Prdtty dogwood slamp-ons in tm d u ll will accept bids for the redecora- fyrnace wood, delivered. Also trunk Don’t delay, call today. and pockets will slim 'n trim and .soft shades of ' pink, green and MANCHESTER - Special.. Attrac­ P.M., r ‘ lion of the meeting room on the Eighth School & Utilities District bring compliments a plenty. tive Cape Cod, all rooms finished, •55 PONT. $995 Fehruarv .3rd,-Wednesday .3. to will accept bids for the purcha.se of • CLERK TYPIST loads. -Cedar clothes line poles in­ SEPTIC TANKS brown trim this sew-easy apron in '55 OLDS. $9$5 second floor of Vltr FlrehoTiise. stalled. MI 9-1353. AND ROCKVILLE ' No. 8364 comes in sizes 12 Ij . nice recreation room, large -• Super 88 4-Door. ' 4-Door. - 8 P.M. . ■ Specifl.cBlion ni’a.v he. obtained twelve Black Rubber fleece line'd 16'a, 18''(,20V4, 22,(4 24 6 jiff.Y- ■ screened . rear porcl\, aluminum . February 6th. .'Saturday 3 to 5«Y,o,n the custodian at the, Fire-1 Firemens' Raincoats.. ... , Opening for an-experienced clerk Owner must sell. Asking Pattern No. 2248 baa apron tis­ typist in small department. ■ Some *13,«O0. Assume 41*,% ninrt-- I 28(4. Bust P3 to 47. Size 14'4, bust sue; color transfer, for '4 niotif.s siding,,: breezeWay; garage,- ame- W E GIVE P.M' ' ■ . , , house...... 32 Ms. in Street. .Manche.ster,! ' Ail bids must he sent to i iiief SIX PAD, RBI'AX-CI/iOR. Will sell PLUGGEO SEWERS 35, 45* .Yds. .35 inch. Our Patl-O site drive, fenced lot, well land­ POUO IN I9&d UP •54 OLDS. $895 ! Jo"hn Mei-z, 145 NnS*h Mam Street, facility in shorthand helpful, but gage on this 5-room Cape^L each 7 h " ^A", and 4 each 2'a*’ x •54 PONT. $495 GREEN STAMPS . All persons claiming to be -ar-, cnnnei ticut. not essential. Company offers ex­ for half price. MI 3-0133 mornings Rama makes sewing easy'. scaped, city utilities. Flill price, i^ALMosr,5D% oven. Chieftain 8 4-Door. 88 HoUday Coupe. grieved by the doing of the Ae- ah bids must he' sent to Presi ■ Manchester, - ronnecticul by 12 with breezeway and garage.-^ | cellent -be'nefit pi-ogram. Maehina Gltaaad Immediate ocifupancy. ~ __To order, send 35c in coins to $15,.500,. Over 60 more listings of aessora of the Town of Manches-., ^ent, Dirtd Marks, 444 Wqbdland noon, February 1. 1960. Septie Tanka. Dry W ella.^w er Sue Burprit. The Manchester Eve . To order; send 25c- in coins to: all kinds. Don't forget 'Mitten can ter, Connecticut, and those re­ Specifleations may be obtained Anne Cabot, Manchester Evening T&^ofTUOUSAhiDS Street. Manchester, Connecticut, Unes Inatmlled—Cellar Water­ nifig Herald, US® -AVE. ' -OF fit' your need* like a glove. Call 9 r iL i.N K P quiring adjustments must appear by 12 noon, February 1. 1960 .frh'm 'Chief John, Merz, -8-ppiy proofing Done. HOME PINCERS AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86. N Herald. 1150 AVE. OF -AMERI­ the Elliiworth Mitten Agency, and file their complaint at one of The Board reserves-the nght to CAS, NEW VPRK 38, N. V. MAMCH»fO/Mas HKiPl MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES MORIARTY ‘The Boand reserves the right to; SHOES -Y. ■ . Realtors MI 3-6930, MI 9-5524. these ifieetings or a t . some ad-» reject any or all bids. reject any or all bids FIRST NATIONAL STORES For Ist-ciass mailing add 10c for For 'Ist-class mailing add 10c BAY DWYER. OAr Managlsr. Joumed meetUig. of -lajd Board of Eighth School * Utilities Eighth School & Utilities PARK AND OAKLAND AVE. . AT 1229 MAIN ST. McKin n e y b r o s . REALTY CO. fob'each pattern- Print, name, ad­ MANCHESTER each pattarn. Print Name.' Address ROCKLEDGE — New 6 rpohj Co­ BROTHERS Tax Review., ' District -. . District EAST HARTFORD, CDNN, Harry Mahoney Swwwroqa Dlcpoiol Co. M l 3-1131 AnytimM with Zone, Style No. and Slzg. dress with zohe and Pattern Num­ lonial with forced Hof water heal, JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMFJ "Selling >nd Servicing Oldemob^ f<^O^r ‘$5 ,T e^ " ■ • N. Charles Boggini, Chairman David .1. Marks. Pres. Dr.vid J. Marks, Pres PHONE MI 8-4817 ber. ' ' - - . fireplAce, living room. 1(4 balhij, J, A-Volz, Clerk TEL. TR i>-7876 18b-18* Pearl St.— MI 8-6808 , Send 35c today -for your copy of 5l2 W^EST CENTER ST. Wll 8-2411 OTt2f EVENINGS Floyd E. Forde. Secretary J ' a . Volz, Clerk the Fall. t WinUI- issue of our , Have you the Album cqntalning modern kitchen complete ' wilJi M l 3-5135 Dated at Manchester.'Connectl- Dated at Mahchesler. .Connectl- WAITRESS WANTED. Pleue caU FDR tUSHIDNtO COMIORf built-ins', full baienient, 1-car ga­ Bd*-ard J. Dupre cut this 22nd of January I960. • M3 9-4705 between^7 a.m.-9 p.m. complete ^tterii magazine Basic many lovely .deaigns and free pat­ ■ J II Ajfivt No. 6T Qjut thle 22 day pf January, 1960 ;eFajhlon. terns T Only 25c a co^y! rage. Philbrick Agency. MI 9-8^4^ ■' , ' I '■

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