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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1966 A r m c t Daily Net Prean Ran PA G E T E N iiaturl;>atfr lEo^nitts l^rraUt Far tha Weak Boded Tho WMtber Fab. 4. 198« reraeaat ef U. 8. WcoUmt BoM w

It until they rebuild the street RSUH aad oot ae e»M tMOghL That’s scheduled for 1167 or '• 8, or n n w YRana 11,895 Tueadey, rolo eodlag oerly tneni- About Town DAR A u )ard maybe later. Bujaucius-DeMeo Wedding Away - Naoibar at the Audit log heeamiac portly deody aod Meanwhile, the Itate keeps filling DONT Heard Along Main Street Still ptemty et w » r left ^ Mmoo ef Oicolatten windy, little diiuite In lemfaro* the holes with temporary patching tore. ^ X ^.^ur .... and the water gouges it out. Thst ehoM wbM bradglit bwa fbr Manehester^A City ofJPiUage Charm Presented to big hole stayed full .almost 12 expert repUrlng. _____ flrit child. WM pom Thunwlay to . J _ C S - S l ^ ^ m m And on Some of Manchester's Side Streets^ Too WORK DONE WHILE U r. and Mrm, John C»My of Mon* j \ n f ^ O Q W E g ^ Q f i hours once this week. When the VOL. LXXV, NO. 107 weather warms up, the highivsy YOU W A IT (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1956 (ClaasIfM AdvartWag s« Pago II) terey, C«Mf. Mr«. Cwey 1» the PRICE FIVE CENTS former Claire Fallot, dauchter of Rcstdy With An Answer traction, nonetheless. A 'fe w mld- workers can use a kind of patbh “Baby Kiaaing Time" la general­ momthg elbow benders were that will.stick. Mr. and Mra. Leon Fallot of 86 MUs Anne StilSon, daughter of From now 'till summer, the ga- SAM YULYES Park SU Mr. and Mrs. C. Hoyt Stllson of 78 ly a g ^ aign that another elec­ gaslilg at It raptly yesterday, head­ tion year haa rolled around, and if less of the fact that their beer was rsges will make a haul on front SHOE REPA1RINQ _ Trio Held in Theft Campfleld Rd., was presented with end Jobs. o r THE BETTER KIND Manchester' Auxiliary Police a Good atisen pin by Mrs. Harry you weren’t'aware that, In a few getting warm. Police Officer Kills Reds Seek IS Maple StJ—Aereee F ir * abort montha, you will be going to At Police Building wUl meet Monday night at 7:30 In Fraser at the meeting of Orford the polla again, then you miaaed *Renilar Ony’ Renponfla lin t Natloaal FarUaf Lai the Auxiliary Room at Police Parish Chapter,^DAR. Thursday Re: Polio Rail Heardalong Is red-faced at hav­ Headquarters, where the third les- afternoon at the home of MrS. our front page picture Monday. The annual Polio Ball, It seems /Tecumseh, Mich., Feb. 6 (PI We carried a photo of Mayor ing drawn some unkind conclu- Bonn Curbs aon of instruction in use of small Richard Niese, 219 Vernon St. is being cursed with a surplus ot siona about a “ regular" guy. The ^ T h re e men were Jailed today Miss Stilson. a senior at Man­ Harold A. Turkington planting an success. Too many people attend, Jobless Carpenter /while authorlUea ponder the arms w ill be continued. official smack on the cheek of Pat story waa told here last week chester High School, received the ^according to comments being made about a fellow who received a golf­ / penalty for robbing a polica award on the basis of possessing Cormier, picked aa queen of the about town. -atatlon. Btanhea Weiss, son of. Mr. and 1966 polio ball. er’s clothes bag as a gift from his WOOLEN On Balloons ilitiea of dependability, leader- There was some dissatisfaction wife and ^ n d a card inside. The Polica C9>tef George Kil- Mrs. TOeodore. Weiss of 79 Brook­ p, patriotism and service. PreSt- It was an official gesture that last year about th r crowded tables bourn aaid tha thrae riflad tha field S t, has Just been promoted went along with the other gifts card said 'T o a 'regular guy’ From Who Fought Arrest Moscow, Feb. 6 (flV —The __ the Student Council at the and the more crowded dance floor. the gang at UAD," atatlon. while aearching for a to the rank of specialist third loc^ high school, she la also a presented the queen at (he cere­ But this year that dissatisfaction REMNANTS bottle of cognac officera had Soviet Union today demanded class. Ha la with the Headquarters mony In the Armory laat Saturday We assumed aomeone had previ­ member of the Natio'nal Honor So­ haa grown. ously received tKe gift and ex­ By WHITNB y ' JACOBS [ confiscated from them earlier. that .Western Germany take Battery of the 68th Army Anti- ciety and'Current Affairs Club and at the ball before about 1 ,100. and Rue Strips For ' Held were, Joieph 'Valdes. Aircraft Battalion in Korea. He The kiss may be the first sign of If the Junior Chamber of Com changed It. He did, but ha had his Failure to heed a warning I steps to prevent the launch­ on the staff of the High School merce has been unwilling to take reasons. Brandinf and Hm kinr 25, Richard L. Henkel, 86, and has been coaching his battalion's World, MHS Publications Staff the coming local, State and na­ to stop, as he P^wawd on to * ! Edward Swenson. 23. ing of American balloons basketball team there. tional elections, but we mention it steps to limit the number of per He wrote ua a letter which ward Sgt. Henry^auruder; from its territory. and Quill Staff. She has also par­ sons attending, their reluctance Is says: The town's two police offi­ ticipated in after school sports. in passing because It provides ua - r - with a raised 'hatchet and a ; cers had locked the Station Russia, in notea to the United with, a good lead Ihto a story we understandable. The purpose of T is a small world, but at Roller skating, under the direc­ REN’S RUU SHOP wMla they drove to Adrian, 12 States and Turkey which were pub­ heara Tuesday from a prominent the ball, after all. Is t o . make least I know where the missing hiinting knife/ cost Edward: tion o t U r. and Mrs. Neil Law­ miles away, to put Valdex’ lished last night, charged U.S. Union Set Main St. business man who once money so'that the work of .the Na­ card Is now. 1 pope "Mr. Golfer' S5 Talcott Ave., Rofkvilla Tuminsky, 32, of 402 Oakland military forces were sending aloft Fight More rence. Is held at the Community Y tional Foundation for Infantile has better luck with the defective brother Phillpe In Jail there served as a theater manager. St. .his life yesterday after­ for safekeeping. They said Jia fleets of huge balloons carrying every Saturday night from 7:30 to Ha recalled that a show was Paralysis can go forward. The way lock on the bag than I had, or Rhone TR6-570S 9 o'clock. There is no charge for noon. , put up a f l ^ t when the bottle automatic cameras and radle playing to a full house one Sunday to make money la to sell tickets. possibly repairs have been made? equipment over Soviet territory. To Bypass this program, but each Child must Gauruder fired when 'rumtnaky; was taken from the men. afternoon a few years ago. While On the other hand, most people 'The duplicate bag I am now The note to the United Statea said Concession be a member of the recreation pro­ who buy tickets for the dance ex­ enjoying is a much appreciated had the hatchet about a foot from waiting for the change of pictures, tha polleeman'a head, according to the balloons were being launched gram. he wax strolling around the lobby. pect to go to it, and they want to gift from 'A swell gang—UAD.’ from Western Germany and coun­ enjoy themselves when they do. If Sincerely, an eye witneaa account ot the Time-Study :. 'There were a couple of youngsters tries bordering the Soviet Union. 3 they were interested merely in A ‘regular guy.’ ahooUng. Sgt. Gauruder ahot aav- Zorins Kainda No4« to Bonn To Natives looking over the ads of coming at­ aral timea In . the air aa Tuminaky Senate SpUt tractions, a littfe girl and a boy making a contribution, they would We haven't found out whether Today the Soviet Fbrelgn Minis­ Teacher Authored approached and then fired two .Pittsbnnrh, Feb. 6 —The • * about 10. , probably make it directly to the the lock works. Either haa its new try announced that a note handed ^giers, Algeria, Feb. 'She was so cute 1 couldn't rc- March of Dimes, • • owner, at la’st reports. ahoti at point blank range at the to West Germair State Secretary AFL-CIO International Union — French Many Productions last minute. troops and poUce sist going over and patting -her on It is too bad Manchester doear not Over Proiii Walter Hallatein In Bonn by Soviet «r Electrical Workers an­ restrained an 'engry throng the head," we were tdld. “ Hello you have a hall large enough to accom­ Chief Hermah O. Schendel aaid Ambaaaador Valerian '2Sorln (Je- nounced today tijia s accepted an autopey laat night ehowed two of Frenchmen with tear gaa pretty little thing, how are you to­ modate comfortably all the per­ -clared. a federal propoul for a new YW CA Origiiiatetil bulleta hit'Tuminsky in the cheat "The government of the and clubs today aa they greet­ Sharing the talents o f Miss day?" he asked Jhe tot, not more sons who want to go to the ball. baaia o f nekotiatiotta to end Sylvia L. daflin, first grade teach­ than five years eld. In the absence of such a place, it and one"paased through hie left In Bribe Bid German Federal Republic Is re. ed French Premier Guy Mpl- er at the Bowens School, with a Before she could answer, the boy would seem -thqt the Jaycee must Many Gronpa Here leg. spomalble for the ariiona of the the 113-day Weatinahouae let with abarrage of tomatoes ' Police and Tumlnsky’a brother, EDWARD TUMINSKY Washington, Feb. 6 (A>)— American organs which launch bal­ larger Manchester audience has piped up with: do something to keep down the PINE PHARNMY Electric Corp. atrike. and oranges. A t the satna long been the objective of her fel­ "Hey, whata yon runnin' for, attendance to be sure that the ball Stanley, tried for about three- loons from its territory. AU of the . .The Manchester YW CA,' cur­ •84 CENTER STREET The Senate wranglefd bitterly low teachers. H ist objective will Mayor or sum'ln'?” will continue to be a financial suc­ quartefa o f an' hour to persuade threatened the life of his sister, conaequences of this action lay on time, MpTlet announced the rently conducting its flnance cam ;today over a proposed in­ Washington, Feb.- 6 (AV"- be realised on Feb. 11, when cess through the years to come. Tel. MI 9-9814 'Dimlnaky to leave hla home before Mrs. Raj-mond Fitzpatrick, and her the shoulders ot tha German Fed­ resignation of his Resident "Orandfather’s Secret," a musical ■ In the Line of Duty paign, can with pride a number tear gaa was uaed to smoke him husband, 406 Oakland St. Mrs. vestigation as to whether a eral Republic.” Striking electr'cal workera The town will simply have to aacrl of Manchester “ firsts.” Minister in Algeria, Gen. comedy for which diaJogtie, congs, ^ e r e is a welt founded rumor out. Fitzpatrick made the complaint. preferred 62,600 campaign Russia chaiged yaaterday that today agreed to lay aside the fice greater immediate gain for a The YWCA, with the Mary the ball(x>na Were a menace to Gebrgea CJatroux, thjs man and music are Mias Claflin's handi­ th a t^ man in Manchester who long-range profit. Activity at the Tuminsky home Chief Schendel aaid the argu- contribution to Sen. Case (R- time-study isi^e in the 113- Cheney Library, initiated the began after police received a conv-.L aircraft and demanded that the most of the bitterness ia work, win be presented at the A b m Stilson works primarily with dogs had to One move which has been talked SD) was art attempt to in­ add another genua to his roster. Great Books couf;se. / WR0U8HT IRON 'pliUnt about'3:30 p.m.-that he had *' (Continued on Page Nine) United Statea Immediately put a day Westinghouse Electric; Waddell School, for the benefit of over among members of the apon- Force Photo. atop to the activity, . eim 'edat With the other winners of the He warned an acquaintance who With the Recreation Depart­ fluence firis vote on the gas Corp. dispute but insisted on - An announcamant o f hia realg- the local teachers’ scholarship fund ioring organisation 1s limiting the ment, It organized the Senior »JRS. ALBERT BUJAUCIUS RAILIN8S for Mfnehester boys and girls who Good CItiseria awards in public ultimately forced him into a tough number of tickets availab'ie to 450 bill. (In Washington, State Depart­ negotiating other issues be­ hatton appanntly was IntandM aa spot not to try trapping the wood Citizens, and. the Golden Age It.w a s not immediately clear ment spokesmen aaid the Russtana are ^ i n g Into the teaching profes­ high schools throughout the State, couples or some similar number. Mlaa Antoinette M, DeMeo.T fore they return to work. an olive branch axtanded td the the local girl and her sponsor will pussy under ms porch'. But the Club, a similar group, which la PORCH COLUMN5 whether this would delay a sched­ were apparently objecting to high angry French colonists. sion. Another la raising; the price from how Independently maintained. daughter of Mr. and Mra. John L. Social Club, Hartford. When leav­ The A F l^ I O International Un­ Topical songs and original skits attend a Good Citlsens meeting of acquaintance tned it anyway. |S to 87.50 for ordinary tickets ing on a wedding trip, the bride uled vote late t4>day on the bill. altitude weather balloons which Catroux had been expected to With the Manchester Garden DeMeo of 153 Brown St., Hart­ HAND RAILS the U.S. A ir Force announced last ion of Blectrical Workera raported ,by Miss Claflin have been an en- the Connecticut Daughters of the Last Sunday mbraing, our dog’s wore a charcoal gray dressi with aneers tone The measure would exempt nqi take up hie post Friday. Ha had and from |10 to $15 for patron and Club, the Y W . promoted and ford, became Jthe bride of., Albert the depislon .to ..federal.mediators 'tertaining and delightful feature American Revolution on March 8 best friend was ask ^ to help re­ pale blue acceaeoriea. tural gaa-producers from direct' month it'would send up from-sta­ lMon under flra from th e 'llm he- patroness tickets, planned the first Christmas dec­ Bujauciua. son of Mr. and Mrs. PIPE GUARD RAILS tions in Europe to 'gather prepara­ and announced Its negotiatoii a ra o f moot teadiera’ parties and many in the State Library. A t a luncheon move the acented wOpdland deni, 'iTie bride, a graduate o f Bulke- federal price regulation. caiiae o< hla part In the negotia­ One or both. of those thinga orations program. John Bujauoius of 34' Union St., tory information for the Interna­ ready to reeume ^contract talks to­ Bowers PTA meetings for a num­ for all the girls, announcement will sen ''from under the Olvlllxed en­ There were efforts, to broaden tions which m n ta d much mlt might be the right solution. A t any The YW brought about a widely at 10 o’clock this fnomtng in St. ley High School, Hartford, is em­ tional Geophysical Year, a acientif- morrow morning"In Pittsburgh (10 ber o f years.

PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6 ,195S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8.1958 f a g : Aiken Sees Veto Skatinf Conditions . Estes Wins' Praise End of Cold SpeU , Columbia tinua this week with the 8enUI Msrk Golden Anniversary ^ Andover clinic for children In QradM 2 and In Support Hike center Springe Pond will bf On Anti Bias Stand , Silk Town NoteSf Quotes Seen in Panhandle ICA8V niRB PAkUSai 5. Savsral children from Hebron open today and tonight for ice J __ IL Winners Revealed who had missed the dental pro­ , \'lcur Metsre Mothers to Hear \ ■ (CMtianed frooa T«c« Om ) ikating, the Park Department (ContiaiMd Anus Page One) (Oentl9Md m at Pngo Ono) \ "LAST FRONTIER" gram In their achool becauae of III reported. Houri will Im from 1 ByEARl^YOST In Poster Contest neaa have been treated at tha An­ fit ClasamSeelw Child Health Talk dover School. •mMdment. It wai supportMl by to S p.m. and tonight from S:S0 Ktfauver denind, in a tclephpna’ covering moat of the atate with an until 10. * Edwatd G. BeMsMa Students Vlsll School five' DemocraU, Ellcnder, Clcm> Intervlnw with the Aasoclatcd CapMn in tba ranJta the Pink Columbim, Fab. 9 (Special) — enti, Johiuton (SC). Hnmphiej^ iH enry Cormier of 447 E. Middle ieo and enow cap and reeulUng In IUlEGAL" Andover, Feb. 6 (Sp(ectal)-“Dr, When aeveral local aludenta at No ekating will be allowed at Press, that he had held a aecret Tpke. 4tl(K._»l»l______Tummy ForryfiR. eon of MV. and (Minn) and Scott (N O and three Center Springe Annex and at erton National Detective Agency, the death of at least 20 persons. Mila Rindge, of the Stats Depart­ Windham High School had time off Mrs. John rorryan of Lakevlew ment of Health,,wlU diacuas, “P r*’ Republlcana, Younf (ND), Thye Charter Oak Park.' mneting Saturaay with Negro Inc., in Hartford ie Robert Guataf- Moderating weather, in central, "CMri Martial •fxMlIjr MKclisll* last week (ptlowlng (heir mid-year Dean of UaiB 8t. busineasmen t>Rrk. waa die winner of the March Vsntion of Chnd\ood Dissaaes,” exami, they w n t it at,the Ando- (Minn) and Mundt (S D )., delegates to tha California Demo- aon of '19 Divlaion S t The local north and eaat Texas over the of Dimes poeter contest sponsosed OppoBlng were four Republlcana, cratlc Council in Fresno whil in Manchester far Herbert Houee of with tha Andover Mothers’ Cliib Ver School. The vlstUng etudents man. a Ptnkerton M the pact 201 E. Center St., who h u been weekend erased the last viatlgee of last w ^ k by the March of Dlmea on Wednssday at 8 p.m. Hk th*. included Judith Henry, Barbara Aiken, HIckenlooper (Iowa), WU> rice .under which c(y>peratlng both Kefauver hiid Stevenson ad­ the atorm but the northweat part OBmfiuttaa. CMS t t «T llama (Del) and Schocppel (Kan) dressed. three ycarc, had charge of a de­ on the job elnce 1903—S3 y e a r ^ home of Mrs. Andrew Gasper, He­ Munson. Barleen Jlllson, Sandra tHI MlIHlCIICVt fYM I AWICAl W C Iftf growers Would get a apeclal pay­ when he 'joined hie fether’i bSSel- of the atate remained enefaaed in Young FoCryait'^R atudent in bron Rd. Phelpa, Mary Mdran, and Christine and three Dcmocrata, Holland ment on that part of their crop No Secret Pnaltload tail of 12 men at the recKAt Oon- (Fla), Xndcraon (NM) and Eaat- *T saw that (story) and let me fiecticut Bpottsmen'e end Boat nese. Hoiiec ie preeiden^ end enow and Ice. ... Mra. Myrtld Bfiktert’a Grads 7 at Dr. Rindge la an epidemiologist McGrath. used for domestic food. With the treeeurer of three corpontione, Tha clearing sklea cent the mer­ / the Horace W. Porter. School, re- In the health drpartment’a bureau On Friday, whan Mrs. (fiiamber- land (Mlaa). remahtdOr selling at world market ■ay . this,” replied . Kefauver. ShoW e t the .Hartford Armory. 3 USHNEU - - The fropp recommended a 67JS "everything I’ve ever ahid on all Previouely, Quatafson tupervlsed C. E. Houee A Son, IfiA, J . Wt cury plunging, early thla morning. celved a pen as his prise. of prsveptable . dlaeases. She laln was out of the office assisting price., LMbock reported aix degreei above Mre. M. O. Peabody, of Lake million dollar fund for payment iaauea I have made, public. There men from his office who were on / atudled medicine at Duke Uni­ with teaching duties. Barbara '(I thia year to farmera uaing leaa S. A' 2eeeh aome six the Eaatem States Expoqttion at ficial reading of 10 degree. Other by Popul«r DMMNid "V ^Receiving i.viiviau.ahonorable mention In^^erM .D . degree in 1941. Phelpa filled In ae office eecjre- wheat, corn and rice and the bin­ and corn that could be uaed only or seven different group, came up West Springfield.;. John Burke of early morning reporte included X were Maureen Gilman, * Carol Rindge is affiliated with tarlea, anawering the phone and der tobacco grown in Connecticut In time of war or apeclal emergen­ to tell me they^ere going to sup­ 12 Sulfamlt St., well-known Man­ Dalhart .18, Amarillo 19, Wichita Hatchett and Clifford Chartler of m an y state organlaatlons. includ­ folding...... and distributing.. rft the School- and Wlaconein. Called an acreage cy. It would replace a.amillar "set port me. I wai/glad to notice there chester undertaker and funeral FaUa 25, Childresa 28, Midland X! Orr Day, SrL Fill. II Grade '7 and Tommy Kowalaki ing the American and Connecticut Chats. reaerve, thla program would oper­ eaide" under which the crop aur- was an outstanding group of director, will have two graduations and Abilene 29. , MutlMo at X:S9t Eve. at 9:99 and Carl Johnson, Grade 8, who PubHc Health Assns.; and the Con­ MeetlRga Tonight ate f Or four yeara. plusea could be disposed of gradu­ Negro leaders, including a Rev. to attend this aummer. His daugh- ’ A light enow fell yesterday in entered a potter jointly. necticut Diabetes Assn. She has There will bo a mooting of the It alao approved 350 million dol- ally. The Idea la to prevent prlce- Odom. They came to tell me that teiV.^Joan, will graduate from the many p a ^ dl the Panhandle, add­ VICTOR MNnE. Salk CllBtc written and puAllahei* , many Churcit School staff thti evening at lara for payment thla year to atart depresalng effects of the surpluses. some of ^ e m were going to' sup­ University of Conndcticut and hli ing to the record breaking fall of »«WmY 18 MUSIC" 'ITie date for the Salk vaccine articles concerning preventable 8 o’clock In the social room of the a longer tarm ronaervati'on reaerve port me, 1 made , no atatements son, John, will receive his di­ Friday and Saturday. The greateat Inoculation clinic fo r- pre-school diseases In the Connecticut Health First Congregational Church. that would'apply to any crop land that w^re not made'public,” ■ ploma At St. John's Prep in Dan­ fall waa approximately 30 inchea children has been act for Feb. 27 .Journal. Ths Regional School Board w'tll converted a\ graaa, treea, farm St^cnaon, who celabrated hia vers, Mass. He will enter Holy in Plalnview. in Yeomana Hall be^nnlng.at 9:30 School Meaua meet this evening at 8' o’clock in ponda or g ^ e refugee.. Thla Sdt^birthday in hts old home town Cross in September.., Thirteen Huge drifts that in places tow­ a.m. Application itiuqt be made tha Marlborough School. A.rchltsct ered mofirthan six feet continued prior to that date and may be Menus for this week at the An­ could operate fW 10 yeara. Tolland County yesterday, schedule I eight appear- might be cOpsidered an unlucky, dover Elementary. School are as Louia Drakos la expected to pre­ ^ cea, visits and receptions In the to block many highways- and atiU made by calling ' Mrs. William sent the preliminary sketchea for Alao approve^ In the onuiibua number by mkny, but that'i tM left two smell communiUea—Dim- follows; Monday, ravioli, buttered meaaure were; Superior Court L)0» Angelt area. total number of mehibers in the lurnham,rnhw , Mrs. Murray Flatow or final approval. mitt and'County Line—completely fra. Clarqnce Grant. Children plias, applesauce, bread rand butter 1. A apeclal 2S0i million dollar And they include a variety of Manchester Package Stores AlMn., and milk; TVesday, beef stew with \ fund to be uaed \In bolatering settings—fH>m a public picnic in according to President John Na- isolated. ' wiM have.had previous polio Manchester Evening HemM An­ In much of Europe, meanwhile, a h ^ however, will hot be accept­ vegetables, cheese sUrks, cherry price. In pork, beef^^d other Rockville, Feb. S (Special )/- the industrial section to tea With retto. Other officers are-. Max cobbler, bread and butter and dover rorrespoadent, Mrs. Paul more nearly normal winter weath­ ed n this clinic.. Pfansllehl, telephene P lif-lm perlahable farm producta not en­ Three caaei, appeala of aentesceo Democratic women at tha Beverly Glabler, vice president; Harold er returned today after a record- milk; Wednesday, potato and egg able under regular prilM aiipport Hilton. / Kaae, secretary; and Dante Pe- TheXmenu at the Horace W. 2-385«. Imposed in Rockville City Cburt, breaking week long cold wave that Porter j^hool for this week ie as aalad, peanut butter aandwlches, programs. Thia would be is ad­ The candidates for the Demo­ ganl, treasurer. Other members left 170 dM(i. But the freesc-up chocolate pudding and milk; dition to aaVeral million dollara of for motor vehicle vtolatloiii;'’ are cratic presidential nomination are John Andisio, Irving Luckman, follows; TM§y, chicken chow mein, Indian . boya go for scouting. left much trouble in itq wake. rice, noodiM vegetable, cheese ThuVsday, scalloped .-xitatoes and cuatoma receipta which ^ n be scheduled for the criminal eesaion planned to d a rt his day with a Joe Cherrone, Frank Lombardi, • '^01? , ham. green- beans, apple pie and Four hundred at the Intermoun­ uaed for almllar purpoaea. John Karesmaroeyk, .Fred Wood- Hungry wolves are prowling square and,, cookies: Tuesday, tain Indian Summer School at of tha Tolland County Superior news conference and follow It with around villagea in Greece/. Moun­ FfleM flwi. tan anaoz cheese, bread and butter and milk; WITH OURHOMPLIMEIRl ^ Kemp's, Inc. ^ baked . orn ed ^ ef hartr. cole slaw, 3. A trial of a two-price pies on a public reception at nearby Haw- house! Wilbur'Brown, Spots Zen- Mallaes O Friday, . tomato soup, assorted Brigham City, Utah, are membora MAIN ST. M1S-5CM Court tomorrow at 10 a.m. with tain passes are blocked bj( enow > tapioca puddiw Wednesday/ apa- of 16 scout unlU. . BABTXAND Judge John H. King, presiding. tborhe. lungo and M ax,Schubert,. , Frank / M aale. sandwiches, cake arpl milk. (Gyp) GambolaU of 212 McKee Herbert Houee all across the continent. Do^ns of R $1.I0 ghetti with mMt sauce, carrot ladies ride home Tree evei Emil E. H^tkowakl of this city Aft^r picnic lunch at Laguna n $3.Jo $l.t$ Park In the Belvedere area, he St., his wife and son, Camillo, will villegee -are Isolatgd. Two inter­ n L»i 2.7$ S I.IO aticki, doughnutt^^ursday,.ahcp- Clinic P bccs Detey was fined |100 wi(h $50 being re* leave Manchester Feb. 15 to spend Hale Oorp. and House A Hale, Inc. national trains are snowbound near n MO n MO heifd’e ^ Ie, itewed tomatoes',, whole Mrs. Doris E. Chamberlain, \mltted on a charge of reokleaa scheduled separate vialta with Also, House Ie vice president of James Fruicia Cardinal McIntyre, a vacation In Plant City, Fla. The the Greek-Turklsh border. F(>r Evsalee 13 wheat bread and ffDit; Friday, principal of the Andos'er'Elemen- A NEW S s. J ! ^ o h ^ ie o A . ving, 'William B. of contractor’s father, Camillo, re­ the Mutual Heatlng-Co. end vice Britons, it was “washless Mondfay," unb. turta flab and nooiUa casserole, tar-y School, has announce that ranking (Catholic prelate, and lead­ R gn oo ithenrflatd was flntd $30 on a sides In Plan. (fity the better part president of the Manchester Sav­ with hundreds of thousands qf n $410 $4.$0 garden aalad and cake; there, ia a, possibility of a change FUNERAL HOME " chOrge of apeedlng on Grove St., ing members of the Protestant and ings and Loan Aeaocietion, Inc. He ,4.00 . . tJO Jewiah clergy. In between, there of the year and owns an 100 acre householders trying frantically to Pack to Meet in the date of the first Salk vac­ That Inttrpret The a n d ^ e third apSal la that of Bene­ Is e graduate of Harvard : . . Sec- n i $o cine clinic which is scheduled for UNDER EXPERIENCED will be a reception for students orange grove'!.. Another Silk repair broken Water ptpM. RliSMall «tC *n s r in s Mr TTm (fiib Scout pack ^ecU ng ■ * Q^ieen Sta^t'p.i. Wishes OfThe Family dict ^ Copplnger. , ond in seniority on Hein St. among Drifting cakea of ice played r i«M « M e . HM I ' aeSrtaC..’" si which was scheduled for I w Sat­ Feb. 14. The school has -been noti­ MANAGEMENT and faculty members of various Town couple who will Head for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeppa,' 738- Herak/ Pholo, caaea have been continued the sunny south on Feb. 29 Is Mr. the businessmen is C. Efimore Wat­ havoc With gondolas (in the canals S MwS as (S*rk«e akar* urday night was canceled dqe to fied that the present supply of NEW NAVIN ■ K ’ a i UlLIMf colleges at the University of kins of 56 Lakewood Circle, N., #*r wkleb I •iirliia# S • ■ , tZk* Birch Mountain Rd„ whose' 5flith from i^evlous aeesiona and are and Mrs. Wilbur Brown of Ver­ of Venice. Another snow atorm riMi* rtkaisMl, kkltoSSrm i i m a n the inclement weather. It wil\ oe born in Italy. They were married vaccine hss been exhausted, but JOHN B. BURKE those of yohn J . Martin of Elling­ Southern California. who boeata 52 years to hia credit nay to new Stevenson intends to follow up non. Brown la a Manchester loomed for Berlin. Paris waa •kvelapk.) held Saturday, in Yeomans HalUft wedding anniversary occurs to­ in New York City and a few year, « ore has been ordered, though no IT'S UDIEI’ TONK every Wednesday on the\New Haven Railroad. FUNERAL HOMf ton Avc..\^arged with injury or ■at Watkins Bros. Watkins la preai- gloomy and rainy. a silvery date has. been released. THE JOHN F. this ^routine with six more meet­ businessman. Nam* »e-»eee»6C 7:30 p.m. morrow; were honored with a ceie- after settled on the farm on Bircif It’a the day that a woman can do what a maiTcan’t do: buy a round-trip tieid h Given On C.O.D. Deliveries TEL. H I t 4 t iU risk of inJuWto children; end Ray­ dent of Watkina Bro8., Inc., chair­ The cold wave death toll by A total of -232 School children ings'and public appearances to­ man of the Board of T^ateea iration of the event at the Italian- Mountain Rd., They were the re- S7*EA8T CENTER ST. mond R. Mwera of Coventry, Missing from the Annual March country: Britain 36. France 46r Addr^BB ...... ManclMmter Evening Herald Co­ .meri(can clubhouse on clplents of many beautiful gifts. have been registered for the shots,, Now York and back Jor tht prieo oj a one-way fare. (Only $4.05 tax indudedi. from charged with, operating a motor morrow while working his way Manchester Memorial Hos])UaI and 'mdrTdge as well as 60 pre-schoolers who down the coast to San Diego, 135 of Dimes newspaper advertise- Italy 23, Greece 8. Holland 9, Ger­ lumbia rorreepoBdcBt, Mrs. Frank yeste.rday afternoon and eve- TIERNEY AMBCLANOB SERVICE vehicle .while under the Influence treasurer of the Mutual Heating City will be inoculated on the same Hartfo^.) So you see, there are- aome advantages in being a woman after aU. miles southeast. / 'ments this year were the cleverly many IL Denmark 11, Turkey l6, MarrhlSB, telephone AC 8-9060. hinjr 'The "Open House” was ar­ FUNERAL HOME • of IntoxIcatingXliquor. Co. . . ; Patrolman John Cavag- Auatrig 5, Switzerland 4. Yugo­ MAkB«rh»ckB pAyablB t«i And niAll day. / The bulging schedule left politi­ written Dimes Rhymes of Joe flyer !• RttBlinpll MemorlAt. HartfBrd II. ranged by their daughter, Blda, 319 WEST CENTER 8T. of 45 Fairvlew St. Dyer’s Rhymes naro, 103 Ridge St., is vacationing slavia 2, Spain 2 and Belgium 1. Cbnimittee Draws Miss Beatrice C(9le, of the State TEL. Ml 3-1322 ; cal observers with little doubt in Florida. Hia Main St. "parking Mrs. J ^ p h Saimond. 72 Camp- Department of Health, will edn- abMt the Importance attached to 'were a feature for a number of Martin in Boston fteld R(L and Uleir aona, Armando Aflvcniae in The Herakl—^It Poya years. Joe la a field lupervtsor for meter beat'! haa been taken over RANGE & FUEL OIL the California primary by the Ste­ by Patrolman Newton Taggart . . . and Aujmat, and their wivea, who New Cliib Bylaws venson forces. ' the State of Connecticut. . . . For­ live in thk Highland Park section mer Manchester patrolman and Bill Knight reports that he has For Bond Session Republican National CThaIrman “slimmed" down the 2-hour movie of town and Charles who lives in A meeting of the committee to member of the Board of Directors, Bolton. There are also nine grand Leonard W. Hall drewsome Ted Fairbanks of 82 West St., is of the Wates’ "Tons of Fun" to Denerat Manager Richard Mar­ draw up the constitution and by­ sparks from Harry Truman during 48 minutes. The premier showing tin waa in Boston today conferring children; laws of the newly formed French IN KEITH'S MID tWINTER FURNITURE SALE! Phbiie Ml The BOLAND OIL CO. ths weekend, chellenging the for­ president of the Hartford County In addition fo the large family 3-4150 Who Prig To W^ork Industrial Fire Prevention Assn. ia scheduled Wednesday night, TELEVISION with Warren Carley, Manchester’s gathering, r e la t e s and friends Club of Manchester waa held yes­ mer President to show when or Ysit Mor« Uk« that gives you plaaty ofNBIeod- . . . Miss Jean Hansen of 151 Pearl Feb. 16, at the Manchester Coun­ bond attorney, on bonds the town terday afternoon. Under the direc­ bulldiBg Iron tor more Mliengih where Vice President Nixon ever try Club to members of the Wates who, attended f r ^ Glastonbury, and energy—precious iodine plus St. la a recent graduate of the St. will sell in the apring. Hartford, SeymoiirXconn., Bolton •taylns In l««l—TItmI called Truman a traitor. r Francis School of Nursing in and their husbands. Knight said. The bonds, totaling , $2,350,000. tion of the chairman, Atty. Ernest a generoup supply ef Bi ane Bi and Mancheater, aw^ed the num Biron, the five members working Vitamins. ' Truman, who had made 'the Hartford. . . . Walter Kirachsieper . . . Irish Night .f the Elks on PROGRAMS will finance the purenaae of the Worn-Mit, Dtscoumpiid charge last' week, com'mented In ber to nearly 100, with him formulated a strong edn- Folks lacking theaa needed I of 19 Proctor Rd. has joined the Saturday. March 1?! at the'Elks Globe Hollow property from 'A buffet was served 'during the Chances are reu're net eellln crals and Vitamins wdnld do ■ New York ye^^Sieday that, "all I Quarter Century Club at Pratt A Home will feature entertainment atitmion and set of bylaws. .your full daily reeulrementa oi Cheney Bros, and the construction receiving hours, and the tMautiful- The .proposed constitution and to try rBRRIZAN. Taka It for i did was read the papers.’’ 'Earjier, Whitney Aircraft in East Hart­ and dancing. Milt Wagner ia the Video Everyday — ef a ‘new sewage disposal plant.. Important Minerals end VlUmlnsdaya with the undiirnUndlng tha in Boston, Truman had said Nixon ly decorated wedding 'cal^ which bylaws, as well as the slate of offi­ from your dally food. you must feel better—look better^ ford. His cousin, Albert Schuetz general chairman and Ray Ellis All Rights Reserved The town hba already borrowed Mrs. 'Zeppa ia seen cutUn^in the made such atatements “all over the of 241 High St., W., gained mem­ will assist. Committee heads are H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. cers for the n6w club, Walter N. \ Whan nothing, aaaraa to .b'< work better aM reat hettar- money temporarily to pay $1,250,- above picture was baked by\Mrs. LScle'rc chairman of the nominat­ wrong otherwise, what you should be completely aatMled or your West.” bership In the Quarter Century Jim McVeigh, entertainment; Ed 000 for Globe Hollow and to start try la FERRIZAN—the new won­ money back. Start tikina Pressed to say more gbout Hall’s Roland E. Tanguay> 137 Oak\st., ing committee, will be presented SAW Club a year OKO- Kirachsieper com­ Serrell and George England, food; building the sewer plant. sister-in-law of Joaeph Salmodd. derful lodine-lron reconstructive FBRRIZAN Ihl* very day— 100 statement, Truman aaid, “I have John O'Brien and Jimmy Gleason, to the membei's at the next meet­ Tonic and djatnry aupplemantlTebleU only U .il. pleted 25 years on Jan. 12. Mlaa Issuing the bonds was deferred Golden -chryeanthemums were the ing of .the club, which will precede no further comment. What’a the Patricia Cormier, queen of the re­ tickets. Twenty-two other men In hopes that the money market floral decorations. X i' UM|Of getting into a controversy cent Polio'Ball in Manchester, la complete the committee, Bruce the mnltary whist and setback J . W. HALE CORP. would become more favorable tlT Joaeph Zeppa and hli wife, the 'party to be held Feb. 10 at 8 p.m with people who won’t tell the tlie daughter of Mr. and Mra. Noble>le reports. tha town. truih anyway?’* former Angela Sals, were both in Tiriker Hatl. stop sign, forfeited a $12 bond when he fal)ed to appeaf. Entertain Group ^ iirt Cases Couple Observes At South Church Powered The Stanley Group of the South A WllllamND, Peterson.-dl, of East 15th Anniversary Methodist WSC7S will have a pot- THIIRTHMYOFTHE Hartford, dparged with failure to luck supper at 6:30 Tuesday eve­ f grant the right of way. vsg^gpnnt- Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Perkins, ning in the ladies parlor. They will 277 RROAD 30.0-1126 ed a nolle payment of a $13 23 . .^tum n SL, were pleasantly later be entertained' by Miss SALES and OF A M E R I C A \ fine in Town\Court thla morning. aurpmedons( Saturday evening when Cynthia Treggor, violinist and TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE Vi Peterson wssXarreated following 35 relatives and friends gathered Miss Gail Noren, pianist, SAfiST, LONCesr Gives You Anything You Ever Wanted an accident Jim. 25. to help them celebrate their 15th Miss Treggor will play “Per A similar dlsp^itlon for a simi­ wedding anniversary. petual Motion,” by Bohn; "Air for rh an arl S New Haves, Coss. (IS-SS) TALENT SCOUTS lar ofTente was VreJectedS by Fred Ths touple was given a scrap­ G String,” by Bach and "Csardas,” Clikkkel IS Hartford, f'aaa. (IS) SCIENCE FICTION THEA­ LASTING SAW J. Hutt, 29. .123\Vemon St. His Chanael IS PHIeKeld, .Maei. TEB—“ Spider, Inc.” HR» In A Motor Cor At Lowest Possible Cost book showing the outstanding 0 by Monti. Miss Noren's selecdona Chauaei !!t Hprtasfleld, Mail. (U> THE HUNTER J: attorney, Philip \ Bayer, said he events of each of the 15 years, with will be “Minute Waltz,” by Chaaael SS New BrltalB, Coaa. S.-H ( ai I LOVE LUCY EVER BOUT! preferred presenting the case to ('haaarl M Waterbary, Caaa. (IS) SCIENCE FICTION THEA- an appropriate gift for each anni­ Chopin and “Clair de Lune/’ by Ckaaael M Helyake’ Maee. TER A making the $lS-'pnnnent.. Judge versary- On behalf of the group. DeBussev. (IS) BOXING. ,P W iR | irtrkirk ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Wesley Oryk conttpuedi the' case Thomajs Cordner also presented (iUl DOTTY .MACK SHOW 0 to Wednesday. C:tC ( S) HIL'KEV MODRE CLUB (J!-U) THE .MEDIC „ e'' them with a bridge set of four OUTSTANDING MAN N.'iMED OS) Wl;8TKHN PLAYHOUSE —"II Tomorrow Be Sad” Hutt, ■'charged wltlt failure to chairs and a table. Carol and Don­ (IS) .MOVIE MATINEE (In pros-i (Ul TV TREATER R o lif grant the right of why'at a pri­ ald Cordner sang a songs the words New Haven. Feb. 6 (/Pi — -The reel)—“ Mather dad Hnii’’ S:U ( s'lvMEDICAL HORIZONi vate driveway, was arrested Feb. Connecticut Junior Cfiiamber of (»t 1:NCLE------KD’8 f ri?N i (n c l u b —■'A Fnlllns Heart'* ^ SIXES ARdVrs i Available In All and miisic written for the occasion (M) T E X PAVEL SHOW ilS-UI DECEMBER BRIDE 1 following an accidei\t on N. by the former. A delicious buffet Commerce’s telecUon for -this (Ul nLM EEATUBB Main St. (a^M) BORERT MONTGOMERY luncheon was served. State’s outstanding young m an'is (U> OUT WEST (la nrofreei) PBS;SENT8—-:Good Friday, Ths other driver involvi in thal? Gilbert R. Boutin of Torrington ita-M) HOWDY DtMtOY IIM** f Series and Models Mrs. Perkins, the former Cath­ (U> U tT L K HA8CALS & >STANDARB SHIFT accident, Edward F. Kodi 26, of who spends much of his spare time ( 1) STAOK ■ (U ) p l a v r o l s k o f s t a b s 38 Union St„ was also erine Cordner, is the. daughter of UNDt HWKI M QS court Mrs.’ Rachel pordner, 26 Bank St. with youth. Boutin, 35„la-aaslatant —“ M IrarIr In the N ljh l’’ this morning, charged wikh fail^ works manager of the Chase Brass (U> a d v e n t u b e t h e a t e b — IftHHUft'OMl J ure to carry hia motor vehide reg Perkins is ths son pf Mrs. Etta G. —Ho,v K oseri Perkins, *23 Autumn St. They were A Copper Co. of Waterbury, and (IS) PUPI*ET PLAYHOUSE aff’KOkU) ★ POWER SURE ★ ★ ★ ★ iatration. He pleaded gulltV and devotes much of his own time to (It) WEATHER paid a 33- flne. married Feb. 8, 1941, at the South youth organizations In the atate. (U l .NEWS AT SIX Methodift Church, by Rev. Earl C. (U ) BlO PICTURE r i \i tki:\ In another case this mofhing, selection, which was announced (,UI TWILIGHT THEATER Edward Berman, 32, of Hartford, Story. They have three children, Saturday, makes him eligibly, for (r i) HOPALONG UASSinV /// A/// //K/Z/f ★ OVERDRIVE ★ FOUR DOOR SEDANS Cfitarles, William and Jane. (M l SPORTS /I was cleared of a charge'^of driv­ s' place among the nation'san's 10 out­ WORIeD NEWS TODAY CORPORATION SIX PASSENGERS 'blame. , deaths in the state accounted for (19) MO%*IK M rSEI'M AutonuUe Heating SpeclaUsta NEWS 244 Main SL — Tel. MD9-I1M Morris Stein, 40, of Niw York the Increase of 13 per cent over 7:9 • M) MR. DISTRICT ATTORNn ★ POWER STEERING NINE PASSENGERS City, wa’s fined $18 for operating I954’a_884_.deatlis. The Commia- •(W>’^NKW8- -- an unregistered, motor vehicle. — ■ton saidsai<' there were 65 fewer home (19) HEALY*S CLCRHOrSR II :M ( S-U) STUDIO ONE (22) WEATHER AND MTSIC —"The Silent Gun** continuances wqre granted in accidental deaths in 1955 but auto (&9) INDrSTBY OS PARADE the following cases: deaths Increased by 85. I (19) SPORTS (IS) NEW HOBIIONS THHOCOH AT THIi $21 ★ POWERSEAT ★ HARDTOPS (111) WEATHERMAN - TRAVEL Rene Rodgers Cote, 28. of East (S5)' WEATH KRCAST (Ul WRraTLING fAVINO TWODOORS Hartford; charged with operating I (lA-55) .DOrOLAS EDWARDS It:M (U) HIGHWAY PATROL IWIORY a naotor vehicle wliile under the in- AND NEWS Iril FILM FOUR DOORS (19-99) tIORN DAlaT AND THE STAGE "6 ” ★ POWER WINDOWS fiuence of liquor and driving while NEWS (U l ITALIAN FILM THEATEfi G U M M m ED j his license is under suspension. 127) HIGHLIGHTS ( ai NIGHT EDITION Wedne»day: David H. Fay. 54, 122 VlfUr 31al«ra Bay MUtaad (IK-U) NEWS t^aaa Cnlllaa • 1»> LATE SHOW ★ TINTED fiUSS M ★ CONVERTIBLES Main St., Rockville, charged with - Gay Miuliitoa Nichols " ■•Ga» Hnn.e KIda Go Wert" failure to grant one half the high­ “Girl In The (ri) "klNAL EDITION way, for Wednesday; Joseph W. “The I.ast MonchostffrTIRE ■ ■■•fc lne. (U ) NIGHTCAP EDITIUN ^rown, 29. of Hartford, charged Red Velvet Lunch Date Tuesday 11 :M (ril SPORTS ROUNDUP CUB SCOUT BOY SCOUT EXPLORER SCOUT Frontier" lU: WEATHER ★ AIR CONDITIONINS I ★ OLUBOOUPES With overtime parking, day to day. Swing” Bualnesamen’s luncheons - *UI PRKVUKS • John Viscl, 36, of Brooklyn, ClA^mii.Hrnpa ll:lt ( a-ia-ri) WEATHER UNIFORMS UNIFORMS UNIFORMS WITH y MOST.WANTBO IMPROVIMiMTai and color rincmaSeqp# deserve (and get) ..our special SUBURBANITES N. Y., charged with disregarding a aad colar ~ (U) CONNECTICUT REPORT •JwaovuaiNTi "WWOIWBNTOI Attention. Try our II;IS ( dl PLAY OF THE WEEK ★ ★ ★ * * ******* 1rk-k***i ******ir**-kirk 1rkifk 9:99-«: 90-9:5$ 1:45*9:$$ NEW and RECAPS —"Hou.r of Death" (U l THE RIG SHOW ’‘- I * — -H. store and Ptaat 295 Broad St. (ril ORCHESTRA WED. “COURT MARTIAL BRAISED (U) LITTLE SHOW etroa IhaH RamrOa 8a8Ha$ '9$ R FRESH GANDY OF BILLY MITCHELL’’ TEL. Ml M 224 lt:U '(r<-3S) TONIGHT—Sieve Allea 4- SI MV M fl. w M 4I*-« N o Ml 1)6* Whltnima. SebraffL P. A 8. II:« ( d) LKS PAUL AMI MARY Valentinevairniinr Giftu m WrappedVI rapped Z S H O R T RIBS F o a il SHOW Tii# (M) CONNECTICUT REPORT II.SO ( SI NITECAP THEATER ffi MesruHneu up $fAU rmti of B EEF T:U (M) WEATHERVANE —■•Stale lleparlmeni” ALl-MHAL At of ripM now, ovory Mhor tew It eid-fothlonedl Power­ IT'S HERE AND NOT Arthur Drue Storts \ 7:M ( S) THIS IS YOlTBv WORLD i:;M (IS) NEWS AND WEATHER ful, rugged 114 h.p. tow cull any type wood, pletllc, (Id) PATTI PAGE l ; l t ( d) NEWS ISe Properly Dressed!^ Look Like A Scout! CARRYING (IS) SPORTSMEN’S DEN netonile, formica, ohinHdum, plywood. Deot heurt 9f A Ms TOMORROW'S h ig h l ig h t s ) ~ e ( « . Ji (St-M) TONY MARTIN SHOW C A S t- (M l DRAMA t:U (U ) .MATINEE , work In minulot—bocouM il’t (ho siotl inodom, edveocod CONT. $ 1.10 (Ul ANNIE OAKLEY S:M ( d) AFTERNOON FIL.M FESTI- l C a O % i V N T r * “*^**** OXlrR SBfotylewFWTTi tow .in Iho wertdl Sevo limo, work ond mppoy on oN kfaidt TODAY FTtOM ENDS TUESDAY ^ ■ A La Carta 7:tt (IS) OPERATION SUCCF-88 VAL ■xclurivo Now HBodl-OriB for ■iffkM _____ ef repeiri ond improvoinonli. Il'i.on eutitanding volue el EYE IT * TRY IT + BUY IT 5 P.M. (ri-MI NEWS CARAVAN. erovidot porfori pre­ OENBIAL I : N ( SI TV DIOr.ST lection Uh tow end $50, but. eur tow- price moksi it MnioHonall Peyt for >»■ BHH8»$ —"The .Myelery ol Mlnale” ALL CAMPING NEEDS Hielf Hie firit few weeks you have it—erdor tedeyl (IS) BURNS AND ALLEN cord. Eoty le cprry.' T V S E k V tC E q llN N iraa (tai BIG IDEA GLASS Days OK A Call (tt) BISHOP SHEEN MIRRORS—AUTO O U iSS Ineludinq cook kits. eNmfBMs, knif*. fork and spoon kits. Hnt Aid kits, sloop* JONIS (M l CEASER’S HOUR — WINDOW GLASS ^ Niglits MAsww Plus Piarta (Ul HALF HOI'R DRAMA inq boqs, flosliliqhts, oxos ond otkor oqHipmont. OR MAIL THIS COUPON TEL. Ml S-5194 (FI) BURNS a n d ALLEN - SWwysj^U^.., CONIE IN-mEPHOHE S:M ( S-m HOWARD BARLOW Ob- J. A. WHITE CO. i K E m r S X U m a in ST.. MAXCHESmi MormiHi, (■ CHE.STRA— Caetl: Frank SI BI8SELL STe—5U 9-7S29 I H«om mM me Sw n »sl»Hr»stv iww AU-TIMIt Bnnr tew HeM new, Mitsui/ JoHmoi Gaarrcra 10MY I I egie# Ie e#v $ ie e *w e eid *• keleew el Mew etJIAO ewesk. Carter Chevrolet Co.. Ihc. 4 Mlt$h$ll * □ 1 Vk M.e. Feieer tew wMO eeieeieSr leMv We CMd>-$t6.e6 FO R PROM PT CPlSA H M lUM -.J . D AIIMiNICewyleeCew—|7.e* Y««ir Authorixod Ch«vrol«t D«d«r for 20 yoon. g IWKMIfHlMTWSni! Save Money —; K e i t h f i t B'tt i t it r e refrioerahon I Pmwfi MVR^wrr CEHOilSESSON Min m weSiii ilwlw«te»<*«I»Wee—t ' • B L V S • I Better Values A t NORMAN’S I ISJ SIIMAlNSTREn MlfehoS M23S SERVICE Jack Palaacw "IfUa 1115 MAIN ST. 317 MAIN ST. • Ttini CALL TmUABU Barbara R«Mh ^ „ Located Mile off Oahland 44S HAarpORD SD. H L Ml M S97 la ^ Of Hl»” Stooet aa'TeJlaad Twnplko EAST HARTFORD Ml f.3MS /■ • MANCHESTER Impleytd *1^ ■ - ' ,1 Ws» lieR_M ..^j. ■i I .'V 4~. -Wi I, .y : ■ - ■ • .' ‘ ■' .,-■ f* . ' ■' . .- ' A - . r . V

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haa aiuMMiaead that SSO ehUdraa M ix . Joaaph Bouobazd took place J } « i n b n Wapping hays bean registerad foe traat- RocktiUe WVW-4M w orn—U lt Saturday aft* -noon at 4 o'clock at Quiz Won Anniversary Guest Many from Town You Coo't la y IITT8R Auto ImonMeo ment. St. John's Bptacopal Oturch, amid OaaaairiUaa to Btoat Weadings WOOO-IM* WHAir-*ata Skywatch Schedule Workshop Class pi. a aetting of white gladlpll and At Hamilton Bdtl Daily Radioy Regional School ' A meetliv for the committee Legion to Install By 14>Year01d Boy snapdragon*. chairmen fo'r tha annual American wvKc—law Bm U h i S taiitaH TIn m W Tio-law The Rev. Maurice O. Foulkes, WHY PAY MORE? Outlined to Club TiMsdAy. Pek. 1 Teacher Nam ^ Legion variety altow .vriU ba held 30 New Members New York, Feb..8 '—Aa h$ would Hazardous traveling conditions rector o f Uia chu'rch, performed the Midnight— 2 a.m...... VoluBtecM Needed tonight at S p.m. In community on any other school day, 14-year- failed to keep down the attendance m ceremony. Miss Eva Little was 00 Soo wrliy ANsfoto M moro auto fmanMeo in 1914 Th* foUowtaa Hebron, Fob. B (Special)!—Mem- 2 a.'m.— '4' a.m...... Volunteers Needed Wapping, Fet>; B (Special)— Hall. Any other members of th* IT Oat* Rockville, Feb. 6 (Special)—A ganIsL and Leonard Lentocha was old George L. Wiight III returns for the annual Winter Ball of Mmni any oHwr company boiod on dirocf nrritton ulM an auWUi tat radio . . kivaolaa 0**d MusM 4 n.m.— • a.m, ...... Volunteers Needed < poat or auxiliary are invited. bdra et th* H*bron Womelt'a Club, Walter H. Wright. Arlington, yt. degree team ff.om the James J. soloist. ' to the classroom today - even Hamilton Standard,, divliion of manacmianu and auhjact to ranad* 6 a.m,— 8 n.m...... 'Oliva Chaytler, Brian Rivard A Cupid's Holiday Ball, spon- prominms. . ^ at tha mooting Wcjlneaday evening artist, .will be teacher of a special Used Shea Poat. WilHmanUc American chaaga wltnout aetica. The bride,' who was given in though he woh" $100,000 over the United Aircraft Corp., Saturday WofejlSKti}-.>,r.r?wissr 8 n.m.— 10 a.m...... J u lia Haugh, Jo Ann Thyrcen aored by the -Pilgrim Fellowship of Legion will be in charge of initia­ COMPARE AND VOU’LL FIND AUiUte, the company founded 4iia» WUTN<-«t at the home of Mra. Stanley K. N y>. workshop., in antique decoration marriage by her father, vxa at­ xvMkend. night at the Hartford Armory, WHAY—Miute Mcrcatal __ th* artM 10 a.m,—Noon ...... Volunteer* Needed th* F irst C oi^ ega tlon n l Church, tion ceremonies for Post 14 of thU by Scara, offers rates usually lower than those of most companlM IlM- being offered to members of tht' tended by Mrs. Charles Yedalniak The young ukulele player, who Numbered among the 2,600 pres­ WCC<^RMortf'R««ii« WHAV—kincar* fitaalit gran, llatencd with much interent N oon--2 p.m. •., . . . 1 ...... $’olunteers Needed will be held nb. 11, at Commu­ city, at a special meeting in the —a really better auto Insurance value! At the same time, you WIOKjI—RMU«tt lUUBM ...... Richard Bohadik South Windsor A rt League, iC was o f Crystal’ Lake aa matron 'qf- won televlalon'e blneat quiz prize ent were several hundred couples can cotmt on Allatat* for finest protection, friendly agent aervtoa WTlC—Uap^ntn Byaalna^aod Muai* to talk* by Mri; Petar Crawford 2 p.m.—- 4 p.m. nity Hall. Music for tb* informal GAR room* tonight...... Andrew Cavazza, James Galenik announce!^ today. honor, with Mrs. Jean Ludwtg of Saturday night, planned to' leave from ManVheateif. Music was pro­ and fast, fair claim aettlementa throughout the United States WDRO-Cal Kolby or Marlborougn,' Mra. Raymond 4 p.m.— 6 p.m, dance will be furnished by th* Cars Commander Bnell CJhapman will WGTH—Wu i Work Anawt. __ -Wright, a trustee of Esther Rockville and Miss Donna Ward- St. Anea High School a little vided by Leroy Holmes and hla - .►RC—rSirt Maiaty 6 p.m.— _8 p.m...... Wilfred J. Lemire, W. Joseph Le- Rhythmaire* orchestra, ‘nckets praatde at the bualneaa Bsaalod, and Canada. WGTU—rujlea tawia Hout* of Andover, and Mra. C lif­ mlre Stevens Eraser Guild of the His­ may be obtained from members of well of West Hartford as brides­ early, however, for a btiaineas con- MQM recording orchestra. The Contact your local Allstate latoraacc Co. dealer. *'M h AY-M imIo MiKhaat ford R. Wright of Hebron, all Re­ preceding the Initiation, at which maids. farenee at th* ChaSt Manhattan Chordetles also rendered several ------Kacanl Rm o * 8 ,p.m.— 10 p.m, ...... Jean Hsyes, Bernard Hart torical Society of Early American th* Fellowship o r at the door. 't ^ A V —kineor* fbaaltr gional Board of Education mem­ more than 80 new veterana will be James Brennan of Manchester Bank. aelectlons. FRANK LANGMACK ~ Ml 9.MS0 Rn iu m I Matlb** Muat* 10 p.m.— M id n ig h t...... Harmon Tompkins, Edward Steele Decoration, IRc., is knowm for hit Sto ber* regarding the growth and taken Into the membership. It U There he ahd his lawyer, to­ Three Manchester men, John Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station. outstanding" craftsmanship and Maacheater Evening Herald was beat man and the ushers were Yev'ra In Good Hands wUli WOlU>-Cal Kolby OTIU-^^nltllra aiar prthfreaa o f the propoeed new' re- expected that. Past Department gether witlyproducera of "the big Dormer, 269 Porter St.; Frank. WOTO^Wa* W;>rk Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal extensive portfolio of designs. Wapping cOrreepoadeat, Mrs. An­ John (Toagrove o f Rockville and gtona) high achool. to be located In Commander Howard I. Jacobs of aurprise"^'Tv show, will discuss Gray. 18 Foxcroft Dr.; and Jack- Mertaa Bidjdlng, Mam heater on Monday,. Wednesday or Friday from 1—8 Albertus E. Jones^ local ardat, al* Colllas, teiephoae M l S-441E Carl Yedziniak of Crystal Lake.. *'tm AY-gt*Uy Kimball Hebron, and providing the educa­ Wlllimantic will attend the meet­ Following a reception at the' terms pf the trust fund to be set son Stratton, 5 Bailk St.; were WC(X—Raeord R*tu* ! p.m. or Tueaday avening from/7;30— 6:30 p.m. has invited members of the league WlliiriiAY- -Rave a l.lfo tional- reqiilrementg of the aboye ing and present to the local poat Union Ciongregajtional Church, the up with George'*. T V winnings. members of the committee in M i l S T I I Y I WKNa—Redutat Maiint* to a special showing of hla paint­ TO .REEK SIXTH TERM a rtic—FfTpar Yauna tow n*.. ings at the office- o f SBm M cKin­ its fourth consecutive membership couple left for a wedding trip to Tne government will get the btg- charge of arrangements. WDItC—Cal Kolby The achool ahould open In IB.IT, waiikee, Chicago and Cleveland. trophy. Last year the Rockville gtot slice of the $100,000. Federal WOTH—Wai Work w t ic - nNeva*' ol ib» World ley, East Hartford. The paintings Mount Tremblant, (^nade. After wpWc-ii“llns ttrbahy with the entlmated enrollment Born In Ireland. Died Saturday. Naugatuck, Feb. < (g>) — Rep. Post retired the membership tro­ and state Income taxes are ex­ WOTH-GIabrlei Haoitar Weekend Deaths have been ahown at the Bomera Wait Feb. 20, the> will be at home at Auto accidents k il l two Patteraon (R-Conn) says he wants * tm A Y -B *liy lUmhall about 600, but within Ihe next 10 Rotterdanf, Netherlands—Leen- phy having won the awaid for 11 Plea„anlf St., this city. pected to whittle, George's net win­ WCCC—Record RaTitar Art Gallery, but.wtU ba on exhibit to run for a sixth term as th* *'thtAV Rare a l.lfa ' year* an enrollment of 1,200 I* dert A. Donker, 66. Dutch minister three years. Both are graduatea of the Rock­ nings down to about $25,000. Tlie WKN^jlaUnt* in East Hartford through Feb. 25. U.S. Representative from Con­ New Haven, Feb. 6 (P)~Two k W c —woman WCCOyUoodiood Kvai^gKveiunt Good____ Muato looked for, aa explained by Mr*. By The Associated Pivaa of Justice Bince^l682. Died Satur­ A t the conclusion o f the cere­ actual flgure will depend on Kev. Cart E. Olson W|wB^y*nlB|i1f*mKvenlnk •eranad* The Wapping PTA will observe necticut's Fifth Congressional Dis­ ville High School. Bouchard ,ia people died yesterday of injuries WDRU—Cal Itniby un* MkH'a rsinilv Crawford. International Falla, Minn. — day. Founders' Day, at a meeUng Tuea­ monies the group will adjourn to employed by the A B A Tool and whether there are toj be any charlt' received In automobile accidents WOTU—Wa» Work w h nr. rharl.a Onninawond W alter C. Helaler, newly aelected trict. Patterson, who Uvea in the American Legion Home on Michael George Nagurski, 76, fath­ New York—Mrs. Hattie Hay* day at the Wapping School begin­ For Die Co., Manchqater. able gifts and other factors affect­ Tha Rev. Carl E. Olson, former In the New Haven area last wreak, •tff WGTil^pLea Paul and Mary Pord Watertown, made' the .announce­ ___ .Y—Rtoord Riodao auparlntendent, 1* regarded a* well Morgan, about 80, widow of ^the West St. for refreshments and a ing taxes. ning at 7:30. W alter Volght, ment here Saturday. At the same Janie* E. Deveran ,' Naylor Ptio(o. pastor of Emanuel Lutheran hfrs. Kate OInsburg, 64, o f Nevv Saeord R*vlaw.i ' * ‘1»HAV-P*lk* Parly qualified for the poat, and will re­ er o f the famed football star, social. The freckle-faced youngster also YEAH HOUND tHH CONDlllONING latlB** late U.S. diplomat, Harry Haya school principal, will present some time Atty. Luke Martin, S8-^-ear- k : The. funeral of Jamel. Edward Mra. Martle D. D u a lly Church who left last April for a Hkvfen, died In St. Raphael's Hos­ WTIC—N*wa ceive a aalary of $8,600. Bronko NagurtkI. Born In Poland, Morgan. Born In Santiago, Chile. information oh th* achool pro­ PTA Meeting Deveran, 83, who died Saturday has other decisions to make be­ pital here of Injuries received ----- Tdual old Thomaaton Democrats, . sji- 'new parish In Oakland, Calif., will IIILIIIM P. WDltO->N*wa Mra. W right reported on step* Died Sunday. Died Saturday. gram. Recreation will be the subject at his home In South Windsor? was sides how to handle his money. when she was struck by a small WGTH—Bob and Ray oLona* ?l*o|*r hounced he would seek the nomi­ Miss M aty Louise Morrison, 60 A MODERN >»My Bon leap leading up to the choice of Hchool Lexington. Ky. — W. Blaine for the Maple Street School PTA held this afternoon at the Ladd Fu­ Since winning the- prise, and even return to Manchester on March 2, truck aa she crossed a street Sat- WtlTH—Vote* of Flrealon* • W kyne.'Neb.— Dr. John D. Rice, Regiatration data for aquare nation to oppose Patterson'. Mar­ Spring Chestnut St., and Martin Thomaa “ » it A l r—Racnrii Rodts __ • ill-...... sltei and the selection' of I-oul* 36„ president of Wayne State I Blondie) Patton, 72. former dance leaaona wilt bq anMunced at group this evening at 8 o'clock at neral Home in this city. The Rev. Danahy, 19 Gorman Pi., were before, he has been sought by tele- 3 and 4 to participate in the 78th urday. George Moffat Sr., 64, of FUNERAL HOME WCC^Racord Ravlaw Urako* aij architect. She said It tin Is a former State Remeaenta- the aciwol - auditorium. Donald mdyhen a car In which he WGTH—Bob and Ray WDRC—Johnny lxV(7onn va Main* Nebraska extension staff. Also as­ Members are aaked to asnd articles and friends. ' work and to the quiz show pro­ WTIC—Henry J .Taylor sponsor n committee to/welcome Pottstown, Pa. — John Brooke to the achool before Tueaday or baseball program, showing the Austin and Mary Deveran. A for­ Tlmera' Choir." under the direction Raywoed T. Qolth O TK % -1U ||0 Radio Can* WURC—Oodfrey TaianLSooula sisted in development of the first Soo our oxeoNont sfodi The bride, who was presented in ducers. Lpuia G. Ckiwan.^Inc. Funeral WDRti~gi Kolby newcomer*. Mfs. Nell Wakemnn manner in which the boys are mer rekident of Rockville, he had o f O. Albert Pearson, will also ap­ Paul R. LaBroa ’ WDTIIAOrrbeat dairy cattle artificial breeding as- Evans, 83, former assistant treas­ bring them to thd meeting. marriage by her brother, Charlea All that Cieorge'-s father will say W 5 n i—Bob and Ray litA— ^ was suggested to serve n't the Cen­ of nsod cars. - selected for the tc m. lived in South Windsor for 68 pear. aoclatlon west of the Mlssiaalppl urer of the United .States under Proceed! front' the sale wHI 'be Morrison, was attended by her sla­ about most o f the offers so fa r is WHAV-tIConn va. Main* ter, Mr*.'Charles H, Kish. Ollead, Republican Caucus . t years, where he was k farmer and Saturday, he will be a' guest at “ «HHAY-S A .Y—Suburban S«r(n*d* River. Died Sunday. appointment by President Wood- u#ed for the school library and the ter, Mrs. Robert H. Sanders, Great that "they are under advisement." If w*rrU4 Sr "Bladder WeaSaeu" (OeTlIi. Homfi WTIC—Bnalon Pbpa Urcneatra. Mrs. Albert R. Bllinrd, Burrows WtXk^Rocordt5S^R Review Wnnc—ilrvtlrey 'nieni Seoul* row Wilston. Died Friday. scholarship fund. The geheral pub­ A Republican cauens will be held tobacco grower. .Swamp Rd., Glastonbury, as ma- One of the few engagements ac- the anniversary banquet and on Op Ktitit*' n of honor. Bridesmaids were cepted so far-.wlll bring George In Sunday morning will preach at the .tlGTdUW■ Radio— "'I Laa*1 Amston. Henderson (ret), 77 vice president SPECIAL duo to CMnmon Kldnoy ond Bli ‘ Yerkes, 80, originator of the nienta will be served hY room rules will )>e adopted. These new Brown DeVcraft: two sons, Howard Mrs. Philip 'Rich, 89 Ridge' St., front of television cameras, again two wbrship aerrices to be held lotloni, 117 OTITSX for RUlck. l fSj*^*ad Mary Yord - *'1?riAY-l»ronn va, Maine Many Perplexed of the Southern .Carlfornla asso­ WTIC—Telenh'ina Hour Army's psychological examination mothers, Mrs. K ay Kalaer and Mrs.- rules have been made necessary by and W alter Deveran o f South Manchester and Mias Sheila Fer-_ next Saturday night on the Perry at 9 and 10:30. Dr. Ekikit Q. Eng- oomforUni htlo. A Wmon OYBTI______Quite a Rood ninny nhowed up ciated newspapera of the Copley 1950 DUICK the new pritnary law. uitd la 9t ytora provo Mtoty ond • >! WDRO^acK t'araon program and professor emeritus at Isabelle Higgiits, and fifth grade Windsor; four grandchildren, and riter, 468 Wetherafield Ave., Hart-" Como Show-. He will appear with lund, president o f the New England •uccAi. Aik drufftit tor OYBTIX undtr 225 MAIN ST. WllTI|.^l||ht Mualo at th* Town Clerk'* office on the Pres* Inr., since 1926. In World Special. Gray, radio, heater. The Town Committee la recom­ WCC^^^odT Evenlas Good MualO iiid— Yale since retirement in 1644. iRothera. four frS at grandchildren.^ ford. Neil Danahy of W illiam St., two other boys who play In hla Conference: will also have a part montyvbock tuoronUt. too kvn Much WKNB-Vacabond I.*— first dny for grievances to hr pre­ War II, he served as N avy liaison 4-door. This urill not last Nttor you fool lomorrov. ___ _ WHAY- t(ICnnn ya. Maine Born In Breadyavulle, Pa. Died Chairman of the fluorine pro­ mending that nominations be made waa beat man for hla brother. ukulele trio. In the Sunday services, aa will Dr. W tlC -T*Telapbun* Hour sented. Farmer* were perplexed officer to Gen. George C. Marshall, htag, better hurry. tin?l$^li*wa; Waatbar ^ Friday. gram, Mr*. Charlotte Manning, under the caucus system which Is A ll TaleottvIUq and Vernon The bride's gown of white bro­ George, who says he .was able Jullua Hulteen, form er president of WDRO—rRina Cmabv shout recliiBsiflcathm o f land. Some Army chief of 'staff. Dikd Sunday. now in effect. 7 I WGTH-Newa WGTII-NlaHt Mualo news Items are now being handled caded satin waa In princess style to answer the quia show questions the Hartford District and ndw aa- thought they hsd suddenly be­ Temple, Tex.—J, P iu l Cowley, The committee is also planning through the Manchester Evening with .scoop .neckline and cocktail mainly because “ my dail and mom Btatant pastor at Trinity Lutheran y. -U. .‘•■Lfg:, *‘IJ«AY-Bp6ru • ^ „ . ' ^ A Y -ticonn ya, Maine come possessed o f abdut twice a* 70, rellred vice president and gen­ to recommend a town committee of Church, Worceater, Mass. 2 1 WCOQ—Opod GeaBlni Good Muale $395 Herald, Rockville Bureau, located length skirt. A crown o f lace and are awfully smart," had three tries WTIC-Th* MaalC Marin many acres as they supposed they eral manager of the Santa Fc Rall- Tdm 2 TMU « a 126 members. WKNV-lerenad* WliHC—Anna n' Andy at I Market St,, telephone Rock­ seed pearls held In place her for th i^ o p prise. The Mmmlttee arranging for the “ ■ y Sport* had. It was explained thn the new way's Gulf Lines. Died Saturday, Ifyoa fsei exhausted sad "dragged Tonight's Events liman Wdril-NiRht Mualo ville T R .6-8186. shoulder-length veil o f illualon. He^ffls.*ed the first time but got 76th Anniversary celebtotion Is • i t t - figures showH Increased value — . sioroings,------in n , try , tbit stmjil* The Senior BYF will .meet to­ I ______SportlltM New York—F. Higginsbn Cabot: SPECIALIZING IN 1950 D O b G E She carried a cascade of white anoHier chance the following week Victor Swanson, .chairman; Her- IjT J SMILING K- SERVICE WHAY IKVnii ya. Maine Instead. wa'y to avoio restless oigbt* night at the parsonage at 7:i8. WTIC -The Malic Marin to, prominent banker and board bridal roaes with atreamera of when a “ rescuer'' in the 'audience (pan Johnson, Mrs. Carroll Nelson, * ‘t?HAY--Dlnn*r Oat* _ , WPRC—Amoa n Andy In apit* of threatening and to excess atomscb add. lust 7 Member* will present a program w c te —Good Kvenlng Good Hualo chairman of the General Public CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Sa* iiif you atephahotia. knew the answer to another Mrs. Albert Harrison, Rudolph WGTH-Nllht Mualo variable weather Including Itenvy Tuas bafor*/airing . foHo\^ng the program “What’s My Speaks Tomorrow WKNB-Serenad* Service Corp. New York investment h*ticr-^f**l fruabar $195 question and thereby reinstated Heck and Allan Coe, Sr. IlitW - MP heiter-^f* 'Die .matron of honor wore a WTIO-Ola* Club ^ anow, Mias Emily Hewitt, daugh­ don't slaa; Line." 'I'he Board of Deacons will WIIAY I’Cnnn va. Main* firm, from 1635 to 1642, Died Sat­ GENERAL CONTRACTING aazt .day. T u a t nautralia* axes** go)vn of aqua tissue toffeta. It (^ orge. A history committee has In prep­ wi>R0-0. Liombardo WTIC-rthher Mnllv ter o f Mr. and Mr*. W aller C. urday. meet at 7:45. ■' At Second Church Q W C t ^ V WGTH—BIU HUra . _ add/aar. AlUrayt heap Tu a t hsudy 1951 M ERCURY was designed with a fltted bodice, He got a third chance la.st Sat^ aration an historical book for dia- WDRt'—Romance Mood* Hewitt, has been able to motyir Kenneth Peterson will lead the WOTH—Nllhl Mualo Bay City, Mich.—Bartholomew REMODELING AND RLVAIRING to couataract acid iadigaition, sash bustle and . bouffant skirt. urday becauae a queatiqn that he beck end forth to Enet Hartford, prayer service at 7:16 at the Union tribution in connection with the TelcTislon ProKrams IkilA- A. (Bart I Lynch. 79, editorial haattbura. Gat a roll right now. Dr. Helen Khoobyar, a promi­ mi.ssed the' week before was anniversary event. Carl E.-Thoren. WHAY-t'Cnnnw n «i — ,va. Main* dally, where she tenches. $595 Congregational Church. Her cascade bouquet was of scar­ writer of the Bay City Times-aince FREE ESTIMATES—MORTGAGES ARRANGED I* asanaalaat-aair 10ft • let Sims carnations with headpiece judged to havK beefi (infalr. He Is chairman, aaaisied by Mra. York On P«fe Tw® WTIC -HenHeart nf Ihe New* The Intermediate and Senior nent religioui educator in this area WDRC-Molooda.tnr Ramahe* 1636 and veteran newspaperman of toadstool* « to match. finally w.on the $ipo,0()0 by cor­ Strangfeld, Miss Ruth I. Benson, I; Manrheater Evening Herald He­ 1953 KAISER Luther Leagues of the First Bvan- will apeak at Second Congrega­ 1- ; ,,WJ|TH-{?I.IRht Mualo publications in Duluth, Minn., Mll- The bridesmaids were dressed rectly IdenUfylnR a^aong as “Me Miss ^ i l h L. C. Johnson, John E. bron correspondent. Miss Siiiuin - gcllcal Lutheran Church win meet tional Church at 8 p.m. * WHAY • llConn va. Main* ERNEST A. RITCHIE alike in deep rose tissue taffeta, and M y Shadow" and singing a Johnson, Algot Johnson and W il- P WTIC—Farad* of Banda Pendleton, telephone, ACademy at 7 p.m. at the church. Dr. Khoobyar will tell the B-S4A4. : 16 LIBERTY ST. — TEL. MI .3-8172, MANCHESTER $695 styled similar to that of the honor chorus o f IL' more Peterson. - GINERAL WORft—Mood* tor. . RomaiRomane* The Senior Bovs Club will meet gathering of parents and teachers ^WOTII-Nllhl Mualc ■■ -Oaiaaeaaruaaf tonight at 7:30 at SL John’s Epis­ attendant. They carried cascade 1948 CHRYSLER about present procedures in reli­ bouquets of pink shattered carna­ ' WHAY- IRYnn...... va,Main*' NOHOOL niRECrrOR DIER copal Church. gious education, and describe some TV SERVICE WTiC—INrade of Rand* WINDOW SHADES -1 tions and wore matching head- » ’ Mirhaela-Kubasek of the possibilities for the future. bands. . D*VO f t AC AOib WDRO—Mood* for Romane* Watertown, Feb. 6 (JP)— Daniel Miss Irene T. Kubasek, datighter WOTIi-Nlihl Mualo $195 The spealter cam8 to this The ceremony was fpliowetFat 8 N lfh U 9 m 9 w Plua Ports H. ' Fenton, retired director of G r^ , Whito, Ecru o f Mrs.. Stephan A. Kii’basek Sr., lllM- country from Irap in 1646 and p.m. by a reception In the Slock HE MAKES LENDING A T E L. M l I-AtB4 WHAV.^ymphony <1* Nl|hl atudlei at the T a ft School, died 1951 O LD SM O IILE of this city, became |fte bride of graduated as an English maj<)r Saturday. A meriiber o f the WashoMo W illiam E. Michaels Jr., son of holm Room of the Hotel Abbey. ’ .n^RC—N*wti Almanaa from Wooster College In Ohio. She The couple will be *at home to FRIENDLY BUSINESS WGTH-Bob anH Ray • faculty at the college preparatory HOUAND HNISH , Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mi(ihaels studied elementary education at their friends after Feb. 12 at 28 school since 1934, Fenton rellred "7 mved H22. $695 of Thompsbnville on Saturday. Western University and received ‘h iif It Ih* friandly YES MANagar of tho local ,Ay.^Ntwai Night Watch. Cottage St. '(C—ScoH* , from his post Jan. 1, He also was O O -M*de to Order The ceremony was performed at her bachelor of divinity and doctqr S m ik U l Finane* Co. Ho boliovos that no on* JLUCa POCTOBY AUYROUBBD - SlK olhy former head of the clas.slcs (tcpsrt- ^ 1 - 0 7 With Tour Rollert St. Joseph's Church by the Rev. T h e' bride waa graduated from t'hould borrow unnorataarily. But whan a loan of religious education from Hart­ Manchester High School with the TV Sm VICE eh and Ray ment and chairman of the cur- SPECIAL Hyacintli A. Lepak, amid a setting ford Seminary. She is at present is to a parton’a advantaga, h* providaa foUn • A.M: TO • P.M. ricutiim committee. From 1620 to of white snapdragons and pom­ claaa of 1653, and la employed by bat* with tb* naadad cash. ■ymphony in lha Nlyhl dfrectoi'/Of religious education of the Connecticut Bank and Trust iiMAntasaiMNM liarliiht Rertnad* 1933. he was vice preslden,t of the E. A. JOHNSON pons, Miss M ary Kobak was or­ the Flr/t Church of Christ, Con­ H* maka* borrowing a timpio, fritndly trana- $1.80 f t HmiM CAN c* Orcheatr* 1954 CHRYSLER Co.■She was honored recently with PLCa rARTO Flek Rtibher Co, and president of ganist and Miss Stephanie Zyjew- gregational, In Newington, and action. H * maka* loan* to amployod man and woman, manriad or Sand Ray Windsor 4-DooV. Gray, radio, two mlaoeltaneous Showers,-one 111941^ ttli the Fisk Tire Export Co.“Private PAINT CO. ski was soloist. teachers on the staff of Hartford agio. Hq arrangtt convaniant monthly poymante. in th* Nl(ht funeral services will be held at the heater, automatic tranemls- was given, by Mrt., Philip Rich, BBJkyiKO ALL NAMCRKSYBB 699 Main St., Tel. MI 9^4501 The bride was given In marriqge Tlieological Seminary. I f )rou dariOo that a loan it to your advantaga, coma to too _ht Btranad* convenience of the family. sion. Veu'll be. p r o ^ to own by her brother, Joseph A. Kubasek. and tli* oUiet by MrS. Fred Field Kolby .The gathering which' Dr, m 4Ud% YES MANagaetodty. thi* one. * Mrs. Dekla SadrozInske of - this of Ridge St. Khoobyar will address plans to city was matron of honor and the The bridegroom, a graduate of toon* $28 to $SOe a « Slgootoro Alooo discuss the congestion in the Sec­ bridesmaids were Miss Rose Bilow the local high achool In 1946, ond Congregational ChUfeh School o f Rockville and Miss Beth served three years with the U.S. $1295 with the hopes o f helping the Michaels of Thompsonville. Rich­ Marine Corp*.-He la presently em­ Religious Education Committee FINANCE Ca^ ard Michaels of Thompsonville was ployed by the Southern New Eng­ plan a solution until additional best n)sn, and the ushers were land Telephone Co. 1951 PACKARD facilltlea are available. All parents ( rliiiww feuHceco) Schultz Raymond Hallack of Broadband of fdooaf$o$6op and teachers are urged to attend Donald Lord of Thompsonville. At a recent school for training this meeting. Any members of the N6 Main ST., 2nd n., over Weeltiferth% MANCHkiTEII $495 A reception was held at the scout.' executives for . the Boy public who would like to bear Di*. Koscluszko Club, /following .which Scouts of Amerioa, men taking the Mltdioll $•411$ • Aah tor Mw YES MANagto i Khoobyar are welcome to attend. course included leaders from Fin­ OKN TNUaSDAY IVININOS UNTIl I FAL / ‘ Midwinter Specials 1949 PLYMOUTH the couple left for a trip to the * iiMN Mdi to rotMooft of til torronodlof tovMr / .Pocoho Mountains. Tjiey will be land. BrazIL. N orw ay.'B urm a and In the eastern floods in 1968; $ loon of $m and served aX measengcra F a liu | o ii8 ^ H lgji School and Is employed -by - i the Travelers Insurance Co. for relief official*. j L / $395 Michaels attended Eq6cld High .Intants' • Boys'/w A Girls' Wite ■ rti School and is a veteran nf the COLD WAVES! 1953 CHRYSLER U.S. Army. He is with the South­ ern N ew England Telephone Co. range i Hospital Note* This snnidsl Midwinter Event is enai to which Schultz $1195 A son was born a City Hospital Now Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ! (UEL OIL ^THE BETTER HOME HEAT COUNCIL gav* me a milUon tlolUr guarantee that IM be II GIRLS’ Dl customers ulwsyi loek-ferwsrd . r . end these specials D. Uell of 63 Grand Ave. j happier with automatic oil beat. I took them up on it and it turned out to be a real good deal.” 1949 OLDSMOIILE GASOLINE for 1956 will prove equally axeitinq to those offtrtd in Weel^Cnd admission* include 1 Cotton andNylonyTro J 2 , . RegularlY.I15.99 1 Mr*. NeOHi Soldk, .'W’indermere j the past. Don't wait— make an appointmant at your $195 Ave.; Mrs. Leroy Johnson. 10 W est j Tivorita Schultz Salon without delay! St.; Mrs. John Pfeiffer, Broad .00 Brook; Thomas Krowka. 117 BANTLY OIL Still MORE of our best Now SPECIAL Union St.; and George Session, 31 I'l'U'W). I\( GIRLS’ SKIRTS Grove S^. : 'I M M\ - I m.i.i \ vBouchard-.\braluuiMon . Wool,, velvat, taffeta. 7 to 14 Raguiarl) 1952 PLYMOUTH “ The r.tarriage o f Miss . TEL. Mlfchcll 9-459S 4-Door. Blue, radio, hrjater. Abrahamaon, daughter o lM r . and - . i f man's way Hew ran you iheat thI*. Mrs. Ragnar Abrahamson'to ^ rry TEL ROCKVIILE S-2177 Richard Bouchard, sop o f M r! and

$495 All-wobrTamousMaker"sfyles j 12 Raguiarly $2.99 each cf heatvna a Truly bargains of major importance to you 1948 D O D GE s because of the big price drop. Ni)w arrivals Mow 0 0 ' hav« been added—-you must- see them. The $195 7 - .saving.s are* huge. **Who woul4n’t be happier with au­ curtains stay cleaner and fhere’t lest Long s|4eva in stripes Regularly $ 1.99 . \ tomatic oil heat? I t ’a completely aafe dust around the house and that makes 1955 CHRYSLER and prints. Sizes 3 to 6x Sizes for Misses and Juniors. and comfortable, and you ought to'aee it healthier for the children. ' $2895 ■ n ■ ' ' the different in my fuel' bill. I really /“Take a lip from me, before yoif Now aave a nice piece o f change! In fact. I 1950 IU IC K TWEEDS change to onv automatic heating sys­ BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS bought these golf club* with the money FLEECES tem, get all the information on low cost Regularly $.1.59 I aaved by installing oil heaU $295 Z llE LIN E S Famous make, long sleeves automatic oil heat. And the tavinga will . 1952 IMPERIAL stripes and prints. 3 to 6x ' “ M y wife is happy, too. She says her go on year after year.” JUILLIARDS CLUTCH $995 MORIARTY BROTHERS Now Here is what you get CASUAL 1947 CHRYSLER S0I-S15 CENTER ST. • Ml 3-6183 j Girls’ Miralon Cardigans Convertible DRE$SY * Fabuleus new infallible t * I Famous make, bulky stvie.st^le, wool and Regularly $6.99 a million dollars guaranteis MOULDED waving lotio|i $195 Vaiues to $45 nylon, with crest'on pocket. Rad, CONTOUR green,’navy. 7 to 14 * Personalized haircut OF MANCHESTER SPECIAL aETCHER GLASS CO. Mltehrn * Cold wave permanent ”You’ll be happ^r 9-7879 Now HAIRCUTS mi CHRYSLER 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKB GIRLS’ COnON BLOUSES Such popular cut* ** the OrlwiisI, * Supervised tost curls HaratoKa 4-Door Sedan. Re* CORNER DURANT ST. February Dollars Make Sense! I Harlequin, wet cut. dry cut. brush dio, heater, tutone paint, Long end push-up sleeves, Regularly $2.99 6 cut. scissors cut, h*by curl t.il, * Conti shampoo power steering, power brake*, . NEW LARGER QUARTERS prints and solids. 7 to 14, French cut, Italian, cut, abort rut, $1.50 with automatic oil beat” automatic transminslon. PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING Jong cut, * Sparkling rinse SPECIAL wonderful for school AVtlh-or without vppotntment. * Fashionable setting Rogiilor $ 1 7 .5 0 You are the judge. You must be aatisRed u-ith your DBESS CLEARANCE new automatic oil burner, or your money will be re* IMPORTED SLIPPER SOX 9i 58 .1 funded. Ask to see our written guarantee. Wool with embroidered trims. Regularly $1.00 Sizes medium and large M iiiii;r/. 121: A r n $C.90 $C.OO 'V. OF CONNECTICUT NYLON SNOW SUITS 1 . .'fc . 983 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Raguiarly $10.99 ii MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNn MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6 ,19M PAGE SEVliy MANCHESTri^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CplW „ MONDAY, FEPRrARY 6. lOM PACE BIX ", IH ■ .■■'i “» r of Deer Park, L. I„ spent tha wraak- Trooper Piach eaitf. he was sta­ post. IC A sold Ladejinsky bad pur- |^;7 Congihgational Church eesMul novels, Bwrt aUriss, lAays end with tha Rev. and Mrs. Theo­ Three Accidents tioned on Rt. e and aiding, with Ladejinsky Loses Yhsasd .33,000 worth of stock In a lU iia f TIib PricB Off AM Coventry .ga by tha Rev. C. Arthur]; and peatiy. It JMs manuscript Bolton FALSE TEETH V ' 4 UttirlfeBtrr Drooclles markata and prlss offtn as a tegu­ WORD AS ‘FAIL’.” dora W. Chindler Jr. Mrs. WarU his spot light, a State Highway Chineaa glass factory roealvtng \ American policy makart don't lar taatura. It auggastj that current la a alstar of the local poator. Occur in Andover Departmant truck that had been Second U.S. Job U.S. nld. TiMf Ls m m By ROGER PRICE. Clerk Elmora A. T\irk- Library . In Saigon, Lodcjlnaky oold ha Warranty Deed summoned to sand the Icy spot 1EiiBniti0 iferaU k Ilka to Usten to P rim e' Minister Child ProgresR in attended the all-day an- emphs(^ la on telavlalqn ocripU. • f Author's name below). Andover Plan Board Asks A warranty dead recorded at Whils ths operation woe going on, acted "unwittingly, but that, I Nssd Not Imbemws BY mm Nehru. But eometimes he Is clear­ kual meeting last Vaek of the Con­ Thara la "America,” a national A OalUmUa man waa brought to IVashIngton. Feb. • tff»—Wolf Msar »sai«n tit (sise tseib'bara Talk Scheduled tha Town Clerk's office thli wmek a ear driven by James Lyvera, of Ladejinsky has lost a second over-< know, la no axcuat." Ha aald he ‘ ‘ CO.. DJa ly right, and 'they are cMhrly necticut Aten, o f Town ..Clerks at Catholic srookly rovletv which hoa There iieemB bo be no dis- tha Windham Community Hoapl- X L i n e s •dltorials, book rtvlows, faoture traneferred property In Roeedate LouiiVflIe. Ky., crashed Into the seas Job with the U.S. government, didn't knew the company was re­ the Rockledge Countryry Chit)Club, West lefise that medical science tal with a possible ekull fracture rear of the Plsch cruiser, end both wront. And such Is the case with ortlclao' and currant commant en Town Curtail Use o f Dump^ from U r. baM ars to H arry G. this time bn a "conflict of intereat” ceiving U.S. aid, ha said he has At P T A Me^Ah Hartford, early this morning, after he was ■vehtclaa skidded down the highway Uee la tsar tt Uils ha—“■— -* — :R0^ Nehru'e proposal, at tha session of both foreign and doihesUc fronts. I will not eventually conquer. and Mabel Reu. involved In the first of throe ac­ charge. ■inca sold the stock at a profit of s liule PHMMMI,jr» Hava' you looked at euy magMipe for 81 fast, csrssnlng Into ths rsar 3790. and " I thmfght that was tha olk sllia «aoa-aeM> the United' Nations Economic MaiKhester Eveang Harald Lest you forgst soma of our le* lOne by one the sicknesses cidents Stats Police oeid Occurred Ladejinsky It the Russlag-bom jrwndad Oetobiib*r 1. i m Coventry,,- Feb. 6 (8; shelf lately? Wa iMva addad a faui BblUm, Fab. 6 (Special) ,;^C. Johnson were named daacMw of Manch rater Evening Hemid and of the Highway Department end-of'the matter." PISMS, SdM (slss Coventry correopoadent, Mro. C. L> gulsrs; wo oUll subsertbo to mony Ithat have plagued mfinkind at an ley spot on R t • near Bur- lahd-use expert whom Sqbretery ao uter tssi mete Commission for Asia and the Far, Donald Peterson, progri^ direc­ Oiaagas propossd by ths Andover^the CongragaUonal Church-it a Belton eorreopondent, Mrs. Jooeph truckt operated by Emil Hoaacek Little, MlepheM, .Pngrim 2-f2SI- new subscriptions to our regular magsslnoo in the bualntso and apecial pariah meaUng yastarday. nap Brook Rd., Andover, o f Agriculture Benson dlCbbarged not soar. Obeeks *>la«e i isssrSd Eaat in Bangalore, India, that eco­ 5 S tor for the Life Insitrance Man­ tdchnlcnl fields. T o list g few, there Ithrough the ages are being D’ltnUn, telephone IKl 3-350. o f Storre. BUSINESS INCqiEASB NOTED turn SnatM. o m M i— list that ahould ba of particular In­ • / Flatus Ing and Zoning Oommltslon They will fill the vacancies caused Officials at the hoepttol did not In December 1954 on eecurity and draa oountsr. oM Ctnc* M lUneiMMar. Coos.. M nomic aid to underdeveloped coun­ is "Barton's,” tha nktionsl busi­ lovercome. Police sold there ware no injuries, Hartford, Feb. 0 (ff)—The Con­ U iM ir. agement Assn., will apeak on terest to soma of you. Thera la the / la a new eet of propoaals regulst* by the recent-reelgnati« im of ow^UcAtkm of down fire-poles, but this one is scheduled fOr 8 p.m. Meeting hos­ Men's plunge period, 7 p.m.; the Andover town dump since recommendation of tha Board of aside for this acUvity. Starting auto driven by Douglas -Perclval, YALE PROFESSOR DIES •U ««w » dl»pitch,, craditod to It or both giver and taker if the Our next new addition is the the Bureau of Labor Statistics IS- write a prescriptidn for the of Port Jervis, N. Y., traveling the leading character in a sldiy tesses will be Grade S mothers Womens gym class, .7:30 p.m.; ‘Foreign Commerce Weekly," March, 1(M13 and is currently pay­ Deacopa ^include Miss Elisabeth this W ednesday,' thara w ill ba New Haven, Fcb. fi (Pi—Robert BOt otbarStlo crodltod in t U Mp*r tuee current labor trends and one particular medicine behind, skidded on the seme spot ANY atZE And A l»o tha local naira pubOahad hara. wealthy nations of the world did I’m writing for Walt Disney called of ' claasiboms taught- by Mrs. Womens nlunra jp eriod. 8:30 p.m.; Issued by the United States Depart­ ing- $50 a year under an annual Brainerd, Mr. and Mn^ John Van bowling regularly every Wednee- events, and, last but not least, the sad crashed into the Brattshnelder M. Yerkee, 30, profettw-emeritus 1 rUhta of ropUNtcatlon of apcclal their good works through the “ Bugs Stop.” It's’ all aboijt a rich, Euphemla S. Doebener and .Mrs. Boy.r volleyballr • p m.; ^ y s ment of Commerce. Thie contains "KipU^er Washington Lsttsr,' that win help/^ou most. agreement with the Seiectihen of Zander and the .Rev. and Mrs. day and Thursday. morning ha- barata ara alao rabarved. car, causlngf extensive damage to at Yale who originated the Army’s mad-cap, spider-about->Own who Hesmig B. Slllsno. handball, 8. brief articles and news items with with Its quickie forecaeta in the Andover. Theodore W. Chandler Jr. Recep­ ginning at .9 o'cloclt. United Nations, so that no politi­ both vehiclee. paycholqgtcal examination < pro­ Pietara Tabt >1ill aarrlca ellant of N. B. A. Sara- falls In love with one o f the Cold- Appointments Open Community Y : Arta and crafts, world . coverage. Such things aa businese world. For our non-buei- The Zoning and Planning Oom- tion of new members will take This program is under the super­ cal or power politics implications Police sold Perclval waa not In­ gram, died Friday. He retired F8t Ia# Inc. ■ 1 . wyn Girts but after a whHe he be­ Appointments are being taken 3 p.m.; Men's free period 6 p.m.;< the Unfavorable trade trend re­ nesi friends, we have all sorts of mlffSton o f that town explained its place at morning .worship on Feb. vision o f Jeanette Cuahing, o f tho PIESCRiraONS AiUlalMra RapraaaataU*aa! Tba gins to feel tha^ the girl doesn't recreation staff,. and any woman ured. The accident Is still under from active work In peychobEIogy would coma with the aid. for the Well-Child Conference Coed bowling, 8 p.m.; Dog obedi­ versed In Peru; Saudl-Arabia plssaurabla reading material; action with the comment that 19, return his affection, mostly /be Interested raey Join by going to nvestigstlon. at Yale in 1944. Funeral oarvice Ml 9-9946 This is something American glv Thursday at 9:30 a.m.. In the ence, 7:30 p.m. petroleum output declines; Viet come and see. YOUR PHYSICIAN "without an incinerator and an DIaeass Pattern Work i^ ^ A O O r r BUREAU , o » cause everytime she secs hlny she Roberston School by Mrs. Fred­ Nam institutes new tariff schedule; the West Side Recreation Center About an hour and a half later, will be private- CniQJLATIONS.______ing' policy has.'lneviubly, con­ West Side Rec; Model Airplane CAN PHONE ogually efficient means o f handling Mrs. Dohall Tedford advised the says “ Ick ’Va'nd tries to step o'l/hlm. erick C. R'ope of the Young Mothers Club, 8 p.m.; Ballet, 8:49 p.m.; Opportunities for Investment In refuse. It Seems unwise for, An­ on one of these momlnga. There ia FAncm CONTRACT ACCRVTED 32 women who attended the Farm k small fee to cover the cost of / Inept • fiw dtBNO Tba HarAM P rliiU « Co“ * * " T ( . i ^ sidered many times. And our de­ This would be disconcerting ^ any­ Club. The conference is co-spon» Baton Twirling, 7:49 p.m.; Roller Portugal; Circular road planned foe MItcheHS-6321 dover. to take auch refuse from a Aaaumaa no floanclal raaponaibliity fw Bureau tailoring course last wreek bowling. cision has always been awey from one add it’s especially depress­ Sored by the club and the Public skating lessons, 6:30. p.m. southern Europe and many other WHEN YOU NEED town with a greater population U-pofraphlcal arrora appa^ni In ad- ing tb a aplder. So he goeii out of New Britain, Fab. 8 (m)— Lodge on the selection of materials and i9BER laehidee laetellMleK, flee M aerUaameBta and other r a a ^ l M tttr W e make' no bones o f tM fact Health Nursing Assn, . Tuesday Interesting articles. A MEDICINE and more business - establish­ In Tba Manchaater Evanln< Harald. Ms' mind and eventually ho Jumps 1249 of tha International Aisn. of how to alter pat(eme. Shrinking W arrant Issued E la t Side Rec; Businessmen's There ls aiso the "Department o( ments.” that we are using our econohilc aid (ntq a barrel of DDT aiy] commits Machintsta has accsptsd "undsrj woolen fabrtce was demonstrated Onaranteed fer 1 ptar. Justice Le. o,” R .herls Friday basketball, 8 p.m.; Boys bowling. State Bulletin," which is a weekly Local First Selectman Charles To Confer Degree for political ends—against Coip' Insecticide. U mqy sMm like an protest” the contract offer of the by Mrs. John Tedford who also night ordered the issue of a war- 6 p.m.; Boxing, 7 p.m.; W eight publication that provides the public A, Robbins said today he has not Manchastcr's O ldait ’ CALL "FETE" WnAOV jSTSiarKSSjf”” ’ unnecessarllyaad endipg but that's ^-a'ht for the with information on developments Fafnir Bearing Co. Tha union in I displayed a tailor's ^^lapper and munism. W e even proved reluctant arrest of August U ftln g, 7:30. , , yet received official word from An-^ At Lodge Session iTOWN PHARMACY : what people want these days Sienna, 44, Middletown, charged in the field of foreign relatlMis, tha voting the acceptance yesterday 1 pressing pads. . wifh Finait Por Thuraday—1 p. bh WTadneaday. to put our international atoms for Community Y: Coed bowling. 6 dover on the termination o f the en- Ml 94410 ealism. with passing a standing school work of the Department tit State said It did so In order not to block Pick up your prescrip- Mrs. Chester Ordebel talked on ■ A R m M t D R O A D oMir N ^ K E S S T X E E T fo r ^ 1 p. m. _ Tburtday. p.m.;' Junior' Basketball League, nual agreement. "It goes without lay—V B. m. FWday. peacq agency , under th* United bus, and act bond at 3200 for an and the Foreign Service. For a the return to work of 3,500 Uhl' linings, interfacings, shoulder pads Manchester Lodga No. 78, F a c it it ia s ...... - \ ' I Service Calls (3aa|dflad^aid&a:d ^ & a : lO 10:30ja. J O a. ^rrh MCh 8 p.m,; Boxing, 8:30 p.m.; Model Ition if shopping negr us, or saying, we will . begin looking Nations, even though that was our appearance -in Justice Court Feb. change tit pace. We have ' '“The ted Auto Workers who asttlsd krith | and needles to be used in the A.F. and A.M., w ill hold a special Day at Night pubilcatloA aacapt Saturday — Airplane Club, 7 p.m.; Cooking, ■let tis deliver promptly around for other arrangements," $2.95 ijr of p ■ 24. S|enna failed to appear for his Writer,” which Is an authoritative the company last week after a T- course. Patterni the women plan communication at Masonic Tem­ a a a f a a a a a a a a a_a a a a a a a a a a a a a •# original promise. , ' 8:30 p.m. ■ III ^illl■■Si■ scheduled court hearing last night monthly magazine for the novice dey rtrike, lAM walked out.aav- l ■without extra charge. A Robbins said. to use were checked for their ap- ple Tuesday evening at 7:30. The Monday. February S But the shuation Is, nonethe­ A Thought for Today at the Robertson School. He was West Side Rec; Arts and ersftr, Writer. It contains articlee by rral days after the UAW etrike | ■great many people ientrust Previous local searches for a dta- propriatenesa' for the individual Ihitered Apprentice Degree will less, that a Certain amount o f re- arrested Thuinda.v afternoon, on 3 p.m.; Midget Basketball, 8 p.m.; authors with a reputation for sue- started. / / posal area rdthin town limits mads and to make certain they were be conferrM by.members of the Cheerleading, 8:30 p.m.; Girls I use with the responsibility And Safety Caseadlng Hanetuary Rt. 44A b.v State Trooper Frank ■ prior to tha Andover agreement cut in the proper tlze. "Wayfarers Club” of Windsor aentment alwaye accompanies Bssketbal), 8 p.m. , . . ■of filling their prescrip- Oh cleanse niy soul sweet brook of LaForge of the Stafford Springs have iwen unsuccessful. Althrugh The Feb. 15 meeting will In­ Looks. gratlUide for our aid, when it is Wednesday Itions. May we .compound Ultra la no ahortage of available Past Master Horace A. Rogers, It baa »o#^bMn more or lew ad­ life barracks. volve further pattern checking, mitted that oh^lnatant aUta of given the way we give It. Cascading/ down the rocks of In.the only other disposition East Side Rec; Intermediate Bas lyours? , land In Bolton^ none seems located alteration and cutting of material. of Orient J-odge, f4o. 63, East \ WINDOW BEAUTY • • • ketbail League, 8 p.m.; Tumbling, m ALL HOUSIHOLD In ah araa that would not prove Apparel being made during thf Hartford, will be the acting wor­ nadineM In the already in Purqjy from the point of view of strife. , last night, Siegfried Wetzlerl 53, e Y ,'.11 Create In me a shining heart New York City, forfeited a 349 8 p.m.; Model Airplane Club, 8 objectionable to some citizens as course should be finished by March shipful master and will also de­ dudes, or soon wlH^nclude, the wanting to build our own influence » wiansis>. I i - KIRSCH SUNAIRE BLINDS While .Velvet moss through na- bomb wlilch he posted after his ar p.m.; Men's Handball, 7:30 p.m. L FUEL PUf^O^S a dump rite. Apropos o f this, un­ 28 according (6 the schedule the liver a .very informative lecture practice o f having bthfibers car­ in the world, we would ho wiser if ture'a.srl rest last week on a speeding Community Y: Senior Citizens official comment deals with look­ &roup has set for itself. Using colored slides for Illustrative rjm-' \ rying atomlo bomba cdR^ually we could bring oureelvee to adopt Clothes brookside ways for aching charge. Constables aald a. car Club. 1:30 p.m.; Coed bowling, 6 TOP GRADE M fl& S . ing Into the coat o f a disposal area Coming Events purposes: Worshipful M aster Her­ It takes only a jiffy to call ua p.m.. Intermediate Basketball operated on the sanltary-fill methr- bert J. Leggett ul-ges all candi­ Bxeerpte from on aloft, already flying i^ .tha^r, Nehru'a BUggaation^'. - ^---- ...feet, • . Wetzler was driving was clocked WSCS members have been re­ (MI 8^4865) and before you know it at 70 m.p.h. on Rt. 44A. League, 8 p.m.; Boxing, 8:30 p.m.; od used by Manchester. dates who have received- the En­ uaaeUelted letter raady to set off for ^nbrny targpie Let tree-lined paths share quiet re­ minded t o ' bring scissors when your windows will be draaaed in ex­ B u l the real ' Umellneaa of treat Coming Events Cheerleadlhg, 8:30 p.m.; and Ba­ OLD QOMPANirS M ar^ Glenney Named they attend the society naeeting to tered A p w «n tlce deglrce to attend the moment any atUck on Nehru'g euggpetion lies in. the fact While I chirping birds with Joyous The North Coventry Women’s ton Twirling,' 6:30. Prescription Pharmacy Marcia Glenney waa elected morrow night at 8 O’clock at the this meaUng. clusive S-alat Kirseh Sunaire Vene­ devalopa. at It comae Just when the bus! songs Club will meet at the Church Com­ West Side Rec: Grades 9 and 8 LEHI8H 901 Main Street president of the Junior-High Fel­ church. The women w ill work on A faw reservations for the trip tian Blinda. Welt call at your home; Dance, 6 p.m.; Archery, 8 p.m. lowship at the Congregational to Boston, On Saturday Fab. II, This be retaliation as ne«.^ of economic,,-aid to under- Remove the din o f world-born munity House Tuesday at 8 p.m., the Church School project. show you exclusive Kira^ featurea. wrongs. when the public is invited to a Stakera and Oil Bumars Sold and Church yesterday. H er slater, The Ladies Benevolent Society arc still avallkble and any matter Defir-Mr, West: 'f ••Instantvas our present capaci­ develbprd countriM ia becoming a ’ Quotation by EMward Bulwar mason desiring to make the trip' Then your blinds will be custinn- Let tender green of fern and leaf talk by Hagop Garavaian, a CRAMH KILLS. NORWALK MAN Se n rt^ Freeaptly and ERielantly. Caroline, waa named vice-presi­ wilt condimt a military whist at Mi^y people have renuirked about the ties oqtdd make it. Later on, of two-waK;^AflAlr,. inatggd. ftt _. th.l And-Aowering Ahrubs In gay re­ foreign student at. thq University ______Lytton (1805-1873) dent; Linda Olmsted, secretary the Congregational Church parish ahould contact; Past M aster Eric criited here at our flboiriB' MiBclMRr Copyright 1998 ( 3W1) may come to the day Americsn Rionopoly it has bean lief of Connecticut. Refreshments will Darien, Feb. 8 —Frederick and Beverly Gage, treasurer. room tomorrow at 8 p.m. Host­ Anderson as promptly as poasibla. dignity and beauty of the aervice. You ter. We're handy for prompt aarvieel^ be served. Longobricco, 22, Norwalk, was one push button looeet for a long timd- The routine pros­ A ll lift the faith as seasons roll. A 'ValenUne party is being' esses win include Mrs: JuHus L. played a very important itert in thie and The Young Mothers Club will guided miisires on a thousand ene­ All nature cherishes her gosl. killed early Sunday when .the car 8. E. WIUIS 8 SON, ht. planned for the Sunday meeUng Strong, Mrs. August Mildner, Mrs. Iv thank you. • V pect ahead is oi^e of the United The winter snows protect her seed meet Tuesday at 8 p.m., in the he was driving crashed into a tree with Barbara Chessey and Thomas Robert Glenney, Mrs. G e o r g e my targets. But; at the moment, 3 MACf ST. — TEL. BO 3-8133 States and' Russia'hlddlng agarnat For crystal carpels soon will .feed Nathan Hale Community Center at a corner here. Police aald he | Read Herald Advi. Johnson Jr., serving as a . game Smith and M iss Jeanette Sumner. our ulUmaU in preparedneu U we'another airarouhd Che world. And nurture beauty in the Spring with Mrs. Vf. Bryce Honeywell. waa drinhg alone. committee under the guidance of The Executive Committee of the ; PERFUMES SAFE PARKING ON PREMISES Triumphant ecstacy will fling Mrs. W. K. Little and Mrs. Richard this scheme for having planes The moit formidable aapWt of the Rev. T. \V. Chandler Jr. Co-operative Kindergarten and ^ H m WorWa Flneet Brands v f v e ; H er verdant treasures' round Breen as hostesses. The Fellowship will meet from- Nursery will meet tonight at the loaded with atomie bomba In the, P.usidan econ m ic aid o ft b ^ v e is • ESTABLISHED 1874 • trails Volunteer mothers aggiatlng with 5:30 to 7 p.m. each Sunclay eve­ home of the .president, E. J. Roser ^ Vaieattna Olft Wrapped . '/ air all tha time, ready to start / MANCHESTEV^f^EEN that Russia at least seema li^put Where scented paradise prevslls. Cooperative Nursery and Kinder­ ning beginning next week'.' on South Rd. at 8 p.m. speeding toward enemy targetsin Barth sanctuary brings release, . garten classes this week will in­ no political price U g on her ai Named Church Deacons Weekend Visitors. A u m atantly. So that is what wa are Restore, renew and share 'Ipve's clude Mrs. E. M. Boisvert, Mrs. Howard P. Jensen and.Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Wertz Adoption of Nehru'a suggesUoii Hank Keene. Mrs. Stanley Cross, already doing, or ara about to do. peace. 2 — 2 : would have the effect of taking (Marian M. M arcy) Mrs. Fred Mohr and Mrs. George In this, wa ara following the the political price tag off all eco- Manchester Farren. Sessions are ' in the rule that ultimata preparedness Council o f Churches. Nathan Hale Community Center. n6mlc /kid, which would hava the prevanta war.* Fearing what an The third In a aeries of lectures incidental effect of ceiling off the Congr( granted s federal char- and discussions *‘On Teaching Re­ anemy can do to us, we are mak­ widely-heralded conteet ter to ly Scouts of America ligion to Children," will be con­ WATKINS SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE SALE WATKINS FURNITURE ing auif .that ha knowa wa are between Am erica and Russia, In 191«. ducted tonight at 8 p.m. in the ready to do u much or mom back leaving both to do good in flht to him. U he h lU us, our response world. If they choose to,, because ie automatic and guarantied. they believe iR doing good, rather /■ Thtreftra, the theory goes, hs is | W | 5 * than becauae they hope to buy much less likely to h it us than ha somebody. That .would be an ex­ when you're out la If ha'thought ha could hit us cellent a u te o f affairs, and one Mirror and gat away with It tc^get a man .,. toward whiclT America ought to 16.95 First time! Now, even If ha hits our air­ en stocky soliiJ maple head, anyway, in deference to its fields. ha tviU get hit back, tie own tradition and principles. ' causa cur pluea wlU alieady ba up In tha air. Englander-poodyear This system, then, rep^senta For That Fuszy Look vr tha suppoaad ultimata In safety LASPlfEi%.m EllrlNES 'a trial examiner of’ the Federal for America. Trade (^mmission. Issuing a rul­ Yet, girls . .. . this it your It, is, anyway, tha. system by .Quality . at sale prices ing that, a certain . manufacturer year . . . and wa hava a big which men and nations hava livad may not make a certain adver­ selection of-clever Hallmark and died alnea the beginning o^- tising claim, has come up with the Leap Year Valentines thal'll A6.50 history, official pronouncement that there be mighty good "me1e-beit"l NoneUislsss, hallowed a^ this ii. no cure for baldness known to Come in soon t'oielect.yourti NEVER _B|FORE . flanulne Gdodyaat ^ tm o i you hit. me and I'll hit you medical, science. DEWEY.RICHMAN foam iafax m aftraii by Englander at thatlaia ^harder m^y be, and certain as we lAk.a ‘ IBk WDDaRkAff DMA ara to continua It and .improve Thie. says the New York Times, 167 MAIN STRBE’T tow prices.-Coma in tomorrow and tea its upon It by uae o f every resource at is very discouraging' to baldles. perfectly smooth sleeping tuffece that never our disposal, jj^ a a a curious ef- The reason it doesn't ruffle us, looses its shape . . never needs turning . . is - fset onihe way we feel. very much, is that we are about quaint bedrooms at dustiest end nfn ellergicl Saa tha bedding ready, art>'way, to start hisrkeUng \ Many of us do not feel safer, that gives you the melt luxurious tiatping but cloaer to danger, _ when we a real sure-fire cure, |n complete kndw how Instant our prepared disregard of anything medical J- comfort aver! * BASS is. And this ib not only the science may say. We won't adver­ Base 69.95 Semi - An n u a I - s a v i p g s t psycholo^cal result of feeling our tise it as a sure-fire cure, because selves tensed, ready for thel blow, the less we tangle with authorities but. also an Illogical feeling that o il this the belter. W e’ll merely Complete Outfits tha,> suppoaad law governing the m ^e a factual 'pronouncement Dream up most any kind of a bediroorn behavior o f tnemlea may .Jba wrong that after you . uee our swamp W a wonder if w.ord of pur tensed water elixir your whole head will’ cornbinatioh. You can reproduce it with position is not mora likely to, en' lose that shiny, billisrd look and Tw m Size 9 9 - 5 9 courage than discourage, his po' turn dsrk and fuzzy. Whetlier all Watkins famous Old Ipswich maple! tentlal attack. We wonder if there the new vegetation thereon will la not. In our position, some of be hafr 14, not included in the Full Size 11950 war guarantee. 'The. promise Is strictly Here are furniture designs steeped ^ mellow whiSh, as It flows ^ack and forth "new gfowth.i' ' • Bhffhmder Equalizer Conetruction Hare'i bedding that genUy cradles ^—witn^ heavy density foam m center between rivals, builida itself up in When we get bur swamp water tradition — that gives your - bedroom beauty your tlrigl w ay In olloifal iteepl to tha instincU'va clash neither elixir on- the market we are, in gives Arm support where needed. j, can. In the eiid, avoid. the proper' community spirit, go­ Mirror 34.95 and charm . What Is it which really makes ing tb offer Manchester pates .s 24.50 Base 99.50 men and nations fight? Is it, cut-rate bargain, in fact, shy num- the preparedness cult believes, al­ of free treatments. All they ways a belief that the other fellow will have-to do will be . to take s (All piects in brown Nufm*9 mapio finish) can be defeaUd easily? Do men plunge or/twoin the Hockanum, or Sweetheart Boudoir Chairs * 24.95 and nations strike the first blow in' Union Pond. They will hardly R*g. $39.50 Bedside Cabinet ...... 36.50 .only when they entertain the be' hit the water before they will feel Reg. $19.95 Single Dresser Mirror .. .. 16.95 in corduroys! Regular 34.75 '' Uef that the .first blow will win their scalp tirigling with new life. / i:. ■ Reg. $>79.50 Single Dresser Base , . . .. 69.95 fo r them, because their victim is For the rest of the world; there Light the Torch of Hope e ’ e • ____ ^ Reg. $38.50'PoubleJ2tesser Mirror . .. 34,95 weak ? 1 will have to be export, and a bot­ Reg, $ 109.00 Double Dresser Base . .. 99.50 P ^ e c t Val«mtine's Gift! Sinaii aa Or; does the first blow come',As tling o f the -elixir, to sell for Today . . . there is new hope for all hearts in can be in Gray, Green, Brown, (5okt lightning flashes between suitable price, to be computed, we Reg. $28.95 Bedside Table, 18x15" . .. 24.50 the dramatic progress being made against or' White corduroy covers! (Below) poles, each of which has been Reg. $55.00 Pilgrim Paneled Beds . . . . 44.95 ahould say, on the basis of a scent heart disease through medical research. Reg. $11,5026 X 20-inch hand pointed building Us own equal chaige? an ounce. ^ For the 10,000.000 Americans who suffer Reg. $f 19.00 Chest-on-Chest, 32" . .. 99.50 Chippendale trays on folding stands Or hiw many first blows come So let the trade commission from diseases of the heart and circulation . - . Reg. $59.50 SpooLfoot Beds .. .. 49.95 come in Black, Green, Wine, Tur­ from fear, rather than from a feel rule as it will, on the basis of the and for all who are concerned for the future Reg. $39,50 Footless Beds ...... 32.50 quoise, Ivoi^, The reg. $10.60 smoker ing of eupcrlority? 44.95 knowledge of niedicsl science. The of their own hearts . . . this is good news. Tteg.' $79.50 Chest of Drawers, 32" .. 69.95 is in brass combined with blAek, rsd W a don't pretend to know, and simple fact Js that medical science When you support the Heart Fund . . . you or green tole colors. wa suspect Ahat any completely has never encountered anything are speeding heart research. You are advanc­ 99.50 A authoritative study of fighting like Hocksnum-Union Pond water. ing Hucational and .community heart pro­ 1 9 . 3 5 would find that first blows come T lie re ' can be, and is, an elixir grams of your Heart Association. You are All three beds are available both ways, sometimes because an safeguarding your own heart. which has.powers pure science has in both full, and twin sizes. •ggraasor thinks the vicUm is never dreamed of. It even per­ You light the torch of hope for all hearts. / Reg. 122.50 Windsor arm chairs in mahogany or weak, aometimea because an ag- meates the atmoephere, . yvith You can see these colorful phones at the telephone business office. Your ' gressor is im slsU b ly drawm to­ salubrious benefits. It is no acci­ old pine finishes. A fa­ vorite for generational ward the ati^ngth built up by the dent there are no bald pates over HELP YOUR HEART FUND service representative will be glad to help you arrange for these attrac­ target, eometimea because the ag­ north. tive and unusual gifts. You can have the charges put on your regular gressor ts cocky, .aometimea be­ HELP YOUR HEART cause ha ia afraid. telephone bill, and you can pay in installments, if you wish. So,surp^e Thera ia anough real.: doubt someone soon with an additional phone in rich colorl > . \ about it. In any caac, ao that thdse 102 RADIOS C(wtrlbatc directly te year lecal Hm H Aisocialiaa. i scad your gift Is "H-E-A-R.T.” care at local Post Offico. whose fear and inbccurlty are tn- ON DISPLAY creaaad by the ultimate In pre- Tills advt. tpoasored by R vf $14.95 to $109.95 THE s o u t h e r n n e w ENGLAND T E L E T H O N S COMRANY paredBaaa ara behaving qiilce aa WATKINS RROTHERS - • . ^ I J . • i . ‘ ■ ■ f • Calers j Utlwialty aa tbeaa who beUejva At PettortOa'fi Sv I M C E N TE R w t m a n > * 7.95 yrmata wpra. 32.50 ojl Manchs^tex. t

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, COIW., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6. i;>66 BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1988 P A G E N IN E

B U G S B U N N Y days in the guardhouse because I by H. P. Fisks, Buffalo. N. T.) anca S t ; John McClarthy, 99 Var- C MalnvlUa and Martha L. Main- answered that I certainly was.” non S t ; Frances Olson, Vamon. villa, property at 903 Canter Bt. XV)ANNAfll6NUPF0R Fight More ADMITTED TESTERDAY: Na­ Senate Split Several Area Breaks Solved R e d s S e e k Lease R i1 ^ ico {f Says ■— There's S times as much water Anowtr to Today*f/pui3l* 8USME5S WRESTUN* Sense and Nonsense Before a man cam wake up and oti poleon Pitcher, 23' Agnes Dr.; Joseph Patelli to Russell Tomr earth as land. Stands to reason llnson, premises at 215-217 Center LESSONS! OMP/) find himself famous, he must wake a man was meant to spend fi Umes Show Buiinosf Ronald Durahil, 183 Broad St.; With Arrest of Five Youths Vehicles Aide L ess TUAN THISaiS up and find himself. (Contributed as much time' fishing as plosiing. Mrs. Myra Pierce, Bolton; Misa St., for three years from Feb. 1 APElLBENO A new father wfM ^^estlonlng ted me on the cheek and said: Concession HUdegards Mueller, 423 O nter S t ; O ver Prob^ Bonn Curbs with 2-year option for renwhl. believe 1 have seen you before ■ ME LIKE A * a more experienced one about some ACBOM 3 Newly Mrs. Marian Elliott. WiUimanUc; Two Manchester breaks, one o( — T-'MaiTlago Ueenae P P tT FLf of the finer points of child Tsislnfi. what la your name?’ " Decision Near 7 married assn Mrs, Gertruda Simpson, B4 St. John them Involving the. theft of eeven Horaca Edmund Peckham, 3 Old Dad—Has your wife wven CARNIVAL BY DICE TURNER I Comedian, Hcada Drive Ridgewood St'., and Lothaire Lil­ 4Lav^Ul T o N a t i v e s St.; Mrs. Loulae Mamia, 42 Maple In B ribe B id gtuiB, was reported solved over O n B a l l o o n s your ohild vltamine? There's a distinctive quality about ------Hope 8 Revise St.; Stephen Oallnat, Coventn*! lian Fairclough, New Britain, Fab. (OenttnMd from Pago Om ) New Father—Practically froi mountain humor. If 'it's the - real 4 Camera part 8 Karen, Elizabeth and Wendy the weekend with the arreet of 11. Ses nymph I . (Ooatianed treoi Pago One) (OenWwefi from Pngb One) by Pailotti to Dominick yaaaallo, the day he was born. A vitamins, ling, yoVi'd recognise it anywhere. a Singer, 7 Membrsnous Groot 20 Jensen S t ; Mrs. Nell Ave Greater Hartford youths. ButUUng Pennita B Vitamins, C vitamins, D vita­ uiHer aay' circumstance. It Is as Crosby f Dwyer, 342 Green Rd.; Mrs. Wini­ HartfonPand State Police, who For altaratlona and additions to 41, of 98 Kenlock St.- hs8 the sem iofficial. French, I\Newsn the privileges and elections sub­ asked the United States last Sep­ Vaatallo waa arrested- last June mins. marked as If It bore a 13 Poem' 8 fred Risley, RFD 3; William C3iip- participated In the arreeta, also dwellings to Wallace. M. Grube at brand.'^or Instance; , Uke clay Agency (A FP) - reported Gen. committee tried to get Johnson to tember to halt theJ^Ioon propa­ 387 Porter St., 51,000; .J. -J. Mc- on drunken driving, charges and re­ m Old Dad—Any results? 111INotian 0 Psrsia man, 10 Tanner S t ; Ridui^ agree to broaden the inquiry to aaid. that three of the boya were ganda campaign of p^vaie organi­ New Father—Yeah, before the, Elome men here the other day 14 Spoken Gaorgaa Oatroux bad re tire d aa involved in a holdup in East Chisker for Herbert Keicolt at 52 ceived a nolle in Hartford police Ionian's resident minister in Algeria. There Rhodes, 49 Ooolldge St.; Mrs' cover all attempt# to influence zations but that nothing; had been court In July and had hla license > boy was' three, he could reclt^ ,^the were ''goll^^on” : that is, joking— J9 Actor, 37Dlstshes mark 41 Half (prafix) Marie Carrier, 3 CsMon Rd.; Mrs. Windaor and that all had oommit- Trebba Dr., 51,175. but of course>without even a trace nickname was no immediate efliciaf cemfir- votes. ^ done. \ retutned on Pallottl'a orders Aug- / alphabet. . ■» — — Amecht 11 Merriment *' 38 Century plant 44 Ltavs out Beatrica Maasacco, 256 School St.; Johnson declined to agree. jed a number of breaks and 80. Two months after hia licenaa of a smile. Drib was telling how 16 Get around jnatlon. ’' thefts in the a m . m 17 Tdxlc 3B Imiiudent 46Elsv4tor. Russell Steveneon, 198 Hblllster Confrdnted with Langsr'a ob­ Vaa BalhMna In V.S. \ return. Vasaallo waa arrested for a A minister’s wife, a doctor's poor he was. h o^ h ttle he had. 18 Hermit Inventor Catrouk was a -special target of 68 Mancheeler Police LL Ray­ "I ain't got noUilitV''he declared. condition 31 Read the angered French in Alge.-iaFbe- S t ; Mrs. Chrraela Felice, Nor­ jection, Johnson axld he would re­ ’The U.S. Air Force prior to this third time in three years on wife, and a travellnfli; man's wife 30 Hindu queen 3^urlesquet 47 City in . - man St.; Stephen SaVage, 16 new his request for conaideratlon mond Griffin aaid two of the boys, year had used its huge "Moby drunken driving charges. OKAV, NOW tR y A "Not a thing in ' m ls^orld. All iBBthipal cause he participated in the .ne- Harold ’ Unaworth, 16, of East Obituary met one day recently, and were 31 Period 33 SAvor 38 Layers Okishnraa Weaver Rd.; Robert Herdfc, 83 of his investigating resolution Dick” weather ballbons only in the \Newimen asked Gov. Rtbicoff If •njLLNELSONJ talklnf about the forgetfulness of I've got Is a bad name -apd people goUatioon pledging Morocco great­ Hartford, and a' IS-yeiu'-oId H u t- gave me that.” \ 33Passage la 34 Cup-bcarer 40 Clans 48 Rots flax by \ Laurel St.; Robert Letendpe, 'Wap- after the Senate acted »n the gas United States. Its January an­ thX investigation on the Motor ^ their husbands. The mlnlatef's the b i ^ er self government. Many of-the ford youth broke into the Hert­ Where, but In thl mountains 39 Assyrian god/41 Portion exposure demonstrators thraataned blood ping; Alfred Chagnot,! Cfoventry; bill. It would not require unan nouncement sajd the program was Vehiciea Department's handling of wife thought her husband was the nt$t/ 43 Clyde Pickral, 14 Drive .F;/Louie ford Rd. Service Cenfer and stole could you have heard hat? 34 Head row ing gg gag],', Pace 50 Steal would flow if the general came imoua^ consent a t that time.. six minsvthe night of Jan, 25. Six being expanded to other areas in the ciqe yrould spread to the Hart­ most forgetful man Uving. be­ 38 Husband of Mahdell, 22D St. James St.;' Mrs. Hennings, an opponent of the the northern hemisphere. Including Deaths ford Traffic Court's particiilaUon cause he would go to church and X •agaln.to North Africa. of Uia guns were recovered from \ \ I Bva Jennie Hilla, Andover; George El­ bUI,‘argu ^ that the inquiry should Europe, AlsMca and Hawaii, in the matter. It waa .there that forget his notes and ho one could A soldier in the Bng, sh army^ tTC hirt r r i r r ..'Du 3 rtneral'a caMnet/iob wai a the b o ^ homes. ' The'seventh 1i 1 liott, 351 McKeA-Bt.r-Joy DeOarli, -eever~<‘4di-aHeged-end-improper ht- 'was reported, thrown into the The giafttnt plaatlo pli balloens carry ------Mrk Jelui 8; Gordon - Judge Martin J. Mostyn nolled the > make out what l^e was trying to wrote home: “They put in bar- lORalcasa c new one. created by MoQet aa a 18 Grant St. fluencei” whether In the foiln of weather instrumenta, cameras affd' case .without putting It to trial. preach about. The. doctor's wife step toward solution of the Alger-' Connecticut River. ^ Mra. Ralak A. Dowling Gordon, racks; they took away clothes 33Figurs o< r 1 ADMITTED T O D A I t J|4ra, political contributiona or other ex­ equipm^t registering cosmic raya wtfa of John 8. Gordon, 49 Winter Oov, Ribicoff said no, that the ^thought her Kusband was the more amigput me in khaki; took / Ian problem. The departure of Ca- Griffin hlao said the aameGwye, speech - Joaephine Snow, 18 W. CeiRer S t ; penditures. and ^ e r data which is radioed St., died at her home suddenly yes­ [irobe would not be pressed tb a forgetful still, for he would often away my name and made m^ 'No. 14 Male servant n i r troux from Paris to take up hia Mlaa Judith Zane, 38 Fairvlew St. Johnson said he had no objection In the company of a third; had .AUtmatlcally to ground atatlona. local court. start out to see a patient, and broken into Plontland on Tolland terday morning. 575'; they took me to ch\irch, 35 Clothes make; duties here had been delayed unJl BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A apn to Henhinga’ proposal but did not Ylie Air Force said such informa- Born in Rot^vlUe, daughter of Meanwhile State’a Atty. Albert would forget his medicine rase where I ’d never been before, nd 36 Comparatlvs r D after the premier hit. ael' conduct­ want it tied "like a' Cow-catcher" Tpke. the night of Jan. 33. About tl.flii would be of great use In the S. Bill, upon being questioned and travel nine miles for nothing. they made me listen to a se: i to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krwlckes. 53 vVas taken (n that bresK, the lata Julia OMtello and Martin on suffixes ed on-the-spot conaultations. East Hartford: a aon to Mr. and to his own. If Hennings'offered it 1957-88 .Geophysical Year. ’Then Dowling, aha had lived In Manches­ stated that hia department inveatl- "Well,” said the traveling man’s for forty minutes. Then the pi 37 Ascend / 11 8 The crowd that greeted Mollet aa a separate proposal, Johnson According tO'Btate Police, Una­ George T. LwBpuie gr. Two acore nations Including Rua- ■ted the case when It appeared in wife, "my husband beats that. He son .said: 'No. 575. Art thou-wear; Mrs. Rudolph Wright, Talcottvlllr; worth, his 15-year-old companion ter for the past 46 years. IB Encounter IT IT easily rivaled the one of four days a son to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore said he would not object to It and ala will join In gaiherUtg a vast Besldaa her husband, ahe leavaa lartford Traffic Court. ■ !.T?5&r t-* came home the other day and pat­ art thou languid?’ and 1 gpt aeve w f IT ago when 100,000 or 00 persons and Nicholas Stefanou, 31, of A "weakneaa” In the local police .40 Animal fat Shmeelk, South Windham. Uioiight no other Setj^lor would,' West' Hartford, participated In George T. LaBonne Jr. haa amount of Information about two daughters, Mrs. Andrew 41 FootlUca part W' turned-. out for another protest " ' " ‘ " ...... selected to head the 1958 Red weather,' terreatrlal magnetism, Reichenbach and Mra. Gaorga Investlgation-of a drunken driving' t p Wa meeting. DIB&HARGED SATURDAY: the Ehiat Windsor/ hoMup of a case* led to hit decision .against ' 43 Footwear / Gene White, RFD 1 Rockville; service station Jan. '38 and took Fund Drive, which will get under­ earthquakes and other geophysical Turklngton, both of Manchester; OUT OUR WAY BY J, R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLE 43 Ravel / Most shops in the central busi- way officially Feb. 28. During the data. one aon. Jack M. Gordon of Glas­ asking for. a bench warrant. •/ R S neaa aector closed- down as a sign Randall Thrall, 87 Church St.; $25. ,Unsworth and -Stefanou SUte'a Atty. Bill said. 48 Moderate / Cynthia Wallace, 38 Drive F ; Mre. U n i o n S e t wearing 'white hoods made from coming weeks, LaBonne, Mgether In the Far East, 30 big U.S. Navy tonbury; one alater, Mra. Alice a of protest. One tobacco shopkeeper with hiii several repraimtaltlvea, weather balloons now being Chapman, and one brother, Edward 81 Individual W~ who remained open was threat­ Jeanne Kodes, 38 Union Ct.; Mrs^ baaebali pants legs, held up the VEAH, th o se fa l l e n 53 Give forth w< i Marguerite Walti, Hartford; Mra. station, whUe the juvenile drove will plan a brief but thorough drive launched across the Pacific "con­ Dowling, both of Rockville; eight ARCHES NEVER SKiP A I 1 ened by an angry crowd of French grandchildren; three great grand- College Aides A Novel. ? NOT THIS TKAE.TVJiaSfi.'' . 83 Of the ear P 1 residei^. Police dispersed the Joan Rivera. 489 E. Middle Tpke.; the' "get-away” , car. v to raise 833,500. this year. tain no photographic equipm'ent-' — I'M PRERARlNS OBATlOrtS PC' holiday/HOW, ( 54 Insect egg Mrs. Betty Holland and daughter, T o P y p a s s LaBonne was born in Waterbury and no propaganda," a Navy chlldroh, and kaverml nieces and ne­ ABOUT FEBRUARY Hf r r IT B"' crawd and the shopdWner decided Manchester police have lodged phews. - LINCOLN’^ AND WASHlH6T0N'< 85 Holes/ % to close u^ Vernon; < Theresa Hauachild, 94 a warrant for Unsworth'a arrest and attendedr-acheols there. He Spokesman declared today. Pledge Curbs — ARE THEV TAWiNS 86 Foundation Milford Rd.: Theresa Kehl, 14 served with the 7Sth Infantry Di­ Funeral aecvlcea will be held to­ eiemDAVs— yooKNow honn TIME- OFF TO TOSS TSL Ilf. va PM. •*. R P with Hartford police, who are hold­ morrow-morning a t 8:30 at the T. MV p c l l o iN p a t r i o t s o f a IMS H I* *- *■■■* 87 Zditbra (ab.) Arcellia Dr.; Mrs. Rita Connelly, ing him on seven charges. Eagt vision during Wnrid War II and On Race Riots FOR COMIC ( T i m e - S t u d y the 43rd EXvialfm during the KO' P. Holloran Funeral Home, 175 THfir OWLS CLUB ALWAYSy pWn sr B. n E!llington; Mrs. Patricia Kramer, Hartford poIlCa and the State Po­ R o c k v iU m CELEBRATE; v a len tin es 'Pra^iofi, praetica. a whola hour avary day! Whan art Road Conditions 1 Pine St., Rockville; Mrs. Ange­ rean Crisis, with the rank of first Canter St., followed by a aolemn 2 v't ^eaag a lice also want Unsworth.. Griffin Mass of rtqulem in St. Jamas' (CoiitiBued from Pago One) anniversaries NITM thay coming up with 'inatant* music laaaetja?'* w Si ? Prighano and son, fi7 Willys ' (Continued from Page One) also said another warrant wffuld lieutenant. AN ELABORATE f u i i . • 2 Scent 5 Seen Cause oC St.; Miss Judith Wilson, Wilshire He. haa been in the Insurance Court Frees Man ^ Church at 9 o'clock, ^ r ia l will be be Istued soon in' connection with In East Cetnatery. Birmingham ^Nagro, said ahe lO-DO/. Rd., Rockville; Barry Robinson, 41 members in 30 Westinghouse the Plantland break, but declined business alnca hia return from serv­ planned to continue claaaea In Foster St.; Albert Schendel, 187 plants Oct. 17. Nine days later the ice. He la associated with the NS' Friends may call at the funeral ' Many Accidents to name the youth who would be On Speed Count home today from 2 to 8 and 7 to ■pita of tha student protests bvar Gardner St.; William Boggint, 102 Independent Electrical Workers charged. The IS-year-old has been tional Ufa Insurance Co. of 'Ver' her praaqnca. PRISCILLA’! Spoke Too Soon BY AL VERMEER School St.; Mrs. Dorothy Meek, 73 called out their 11,000 workers'at mont. In June 198s, he received hla 10 p.m. Police reported rtght acpldenta turned over to,juvenile authoritlea. Rockville. Feb. 8 (Special)—City She w^admitted afttr d federal V Devon Dr;;‘ Mrs. Eula Zellnskt, 87 ten Westinghouse plants.- The Stefanou, charged wilh-robbery law degrer from the University of court ruftd that tha university THATS WHERE ISH ES CONTENT TQl were investigated from mid-morn­ Drive A; Mra. Marjorie Sta­ strike has been marked by violence Judge Robert J. Pigeon declared AugiMt Twarei)lt« ing Saturday until about 7 ami. to­ wUh violence In connection.' with Connecticut Law School. He is a could not deny Negroea admiaalon MV HAZEL IS _ L E T M E ' W E A R T H E . tion A; Mrs. Lola CRurila, 11 Jack- and injuries'. member of-the Ooriheeficut, Hart- a West Wllilngton driver wag i^ t August I^aronite, 34. Spruce St., .DIFFERENT* r day. Two women Buffered injuriea the holdup, is being held by State died last night at Manchaatar Me­ because of their racs. However, /PA N TS IN O U R son St.; Mrs. Anna Kanya-and The "focal" issue Is whether tl\e Police under $5,000 bond for ap­ ford County and Manchester. B sr quilty of speeding lii CUy Court Mlae Lucy haf bean deiliad use of FAMILY.*!— II aa a result of the crashes,' accord­ morial Hoapltal after B lopg lllnecs. daughter, 70 Summer St.; Mrs. company' has' the right to make pearance In Ea.-t Windsor Town sssociattons. today stating that a apead of 35 collrga dormitory and rattaUriuit ing to police. Ann Bates, 23 Tanner S t ; Mrs. Born in Lithuania, he had been a Saturday, Mrs. P eter Flynn, 55, efficiency studies of certain wprk- Court. Unsworth was ..presented in LaiBonne is a member of t^e. m.p.Ji. in a 35 0LpJi Aftpe, in aqine XacUtles..,.,/...... Rose Paliiv 32- -Spring- S t.; kCm a'rt' jobs. In it* telegram to Finne­ .raaldent. of Manuhaater -Tor '40 of 79 Broad St., sustaih'ed' neck,' Hartford iP.qllce Court this morning Connecticut -Life - Insurance 'cases, is not unreasonable.. " years. He Worked aa a silk weaver Dr/ (lanhichaei aafd In hla atdte- Mary Morin and son, Thompson- gan today, the union specified tlflit on three charges of breaking-and Trust Oouheij, vice president-of the ment that the 'school is taking ■ f . hip and back injuries when the ville; Donna Sheldon, 158 Lake- Hie defendant was Joseph 8 at Cheney Broa until retiring three taxi from which she was alight­ during the 90-day cooling-off peri­ entering, two of theft of motor Manchester Junior Chamber of Catkl, 20. who was charged with steps “to avoid* anj/" further dis­ / wood •• Circle: Ellen LeDuc, 36 od, sUch studies may be made only years ago. Ha waa a memter of plays which might lead to disorder ing in front of her home was Vehicle and one involving a $38 Commerce, mSmber of the Camp­ speeding and passing a stop aign. the' Lithuanian Alliance of Campbell Ave., Rockville; Burton for production improvements and theft from the Catholic Lending bell Council, Knights of Columbus, qf any sort end of eounq to pro­ struck; and Mrs. Louise H. S e ­ McNamar, 209 Woodland S t .— He waa represented in court by America.. — tter, 25, East Hartford, received a budget puriioses,' and will 'not be Library ib Hartford. The case was the Hartford B^w n Club, Men’s Atty. Bernard J. Ackerman, Tol­ tect the welfare of Alt students DISCHARGED YESTERDAY. used "to set individual work stand­ Ha leaves one brother, Stanley committed to lU (the university), jirulse'd knee in a 2-car accident. continued to Feb. 18. Glnb of St. DauTa/Church in Glas­ land County coroner, who ques­ Twaronlta of Hartford, and aaveral fr tw ee no ooop A-vawnN / The driver of the car which Albert Roy, 52 Bunco St.; Miss ards or to reclaaslfy jobs.” AccCrdlng to Hartford jpollce, tonbury and the HArtfojd U fa Un- tioned the arresting officer Patrol­ charge." ~ •BOUT *nf RUdAEP LIFE 10ULEI fi BeiNtS Ruth Pierce, 39 Orchard St., Rock denvriters Assn. nieces and nephews in Manchaater. IF VOOSHOW OP WITH ACO tPdSi skidded on the icy street Into the Unsworth and the .juvehile broke man Edwin Carlson en the relietll- Funeral sacvlim will be bald NOW, THEV RUSH VDU a r c BCR rear 6f the taxi in which Mrs. ville; Mrs. Joan Stevenson and into the Hartford Road. Service He Is married to’’ the former ity of hia apeadomater.' ^ W Wt g»a .. TWIBBs T t - a l f fiif UA »sa H daughter, 13 Vine St.; Joan Swan­ Wadnaaday morning at 8:30 from Saving^/^d Loan Flynn wss a passenger was Rich­ Center after driving here in a car Nancy K. Murray Of Weal Hart­ Carlson teaitfled that ha had the the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 son, 62 Summer St.; Mrs. Laura Alpert tb Gel ford and they have one daughter. ard E. Descy, 21, of 158 Hilliard they had stolen from the State speedometer oh hla cruiser :Cheoked Main St., and in St. Jamea' Church St., according to investigating Pa­ Bunce, 42 Essex St.; Mrs. Patricia Armory parking lot. after a rre st!^ Cslkl and clocking Bi^s Properties lAwkihg In B Y V- X H A M LIN hTRiilllkfRRIi Coleman and daughter, Andover; Martin Letter at 9 o'clock. trolman Rowe Wheeler. The acci­ Police said the juvenile was "Oauruder is a lucky man, Tumin- him at 40 In.pJi. on Grove St., BY RAY GOTTO Mrs. Laura Wilson, - Talcottville; Frienda may call at the funeral OH.YES-.ANP SISN ON A DOESNT t a x COTTON WOODS dent occurred At 6:45 p.m. No picked up Thursday after It was shy night have thrown the Rockville. home from T to 9:30 tonight and The- Manchester Sat^hjn and~~ arrests were made. Raymond R Mrs. Pauline Howard and son, 43 General Manager Richard Mar­ learned that he was carrying, a Loan Assn, this mornifig'tomplet- THEVREDOl^ S10RE TOOHAPPVi Clinton St.; Sandra Ann Wilson, hatchet.” He said the check revealed the tomorrow from 3 to .8:30 and 7 to 0KM/-.SEEM5 DVA khlCXV BA£R POES HE? -AMD AS rneAU-STAAS Lanzano, 8 Ridgewood St., was tin has resumed his correspond­ gun. ■ Police picked up Unsworth speedometer was between two and etl the purchase ot -properties at JAKKA ¥ PgtMTLEAO RFD 1, Rockville; David Binning, Patrolmen William Coolie and 9:30 p.m. THEYRE IN THAnS FORT LEUSWMCM driving the cab.,, ence with the New Haven ratlroad after checking a list of the J5- Allan Smith, also fired whming five m.p.h. per hour off. Judge 18-21 Maple St., tq/tha rear of Ita CMSM THE MADCAPS W Bolton; Mrs. Alice LeBel. Talcott­ wherei. It was interrupted two FORT VIORTH? meoptM/MS REPORTS TO HAWE GATHERED 1W ttKCAlAtTlOMiTTlKW IhW fllR. OUR AND RIM IW nr.lPMf 5150 each to the Anthony, Skinner tion in the matter on the record the tw<» juveniles were in.# stolen owned cars conveiged on the scene tor. III., 545. speeding; Mario Mor; 43 years, Mrs. Elwin was born in, waa, bought to provide apace for PiOWEV ONVER FALSE A SIZEAEVE SOM FROM - n n ir if MKT tORtHZO, 4IM W Of TK GPITU, and Staudt cars, at, 5125 to the with,'the heW president. car which slid back into a. Glas­ before the e n is le was over. Traf­ ra, 54, Bolton, 513, rulM of tha Suffleld Nov. 6,1873. She had lived future parking and poaclblwcxpan- 'LUCK RUNS OUT, TOURS Descy auto, and 575 to the taxi. f r e t e c s e s caM GDLUBVE OTlXEMSr OH, OOHT C00F 0N«N0«rmCK PORTTOlU^SIIinif TO TAKE OVER AND LEAD Concordia Church In his letter ^to Alpert, Martin tonbury cruiser Tuesday, injuring fic was snarled and the ambulance road; Gardner Chapman,-3‘4, El­ /in East Hartfora for many years fApn. Tha dwelUng will be toni AFPTIEMEMDED TOOWf’. ------1 OWlPlTJr.r Of TIK CPITAI. ir s K IN MANBONED Other Saturday accidents at­ rejects McGinnis' argument that a patrolman who had been chasiq^ had to weave its way through lington, 524,\ speeding. before,, moving to her daughter's .dfiwn soon for J'mmedlata parking THE ATTACK. THE RTS o r tributed to icy road conditions' to get to the scene.' THE CAUSE? TKJLD HOUR FOR TEARS. THE nVOlUTION ,< ± 1 ,- Installs Officers flood-caused economic, hardship them. - * In another case, Frances E. homa In Foreatville. Sho was s|Mce. The four buaineaivs uill not HATS, FGLKS'. took place at three different spots. West Hartford police also parti­ Police said Xiunlnsky had pushed Stapelin, 28, of Phoenix St., Ver­ member of St. lohff'i Episcopal be disturbed now, ha said; m LIEW A bicycle ridden by Jame.s make restoration of the ^Ine im­ .VOUR MAKM. possible. The service Was knocked cipated in the Invesllgatlon which Raymond Fitzpatrick to the floor non, was fined $60 each on two Cl)urch in East Hartford, St. Ag­ CHUDA. Sinani,_9, ,of 262 Green Rd.. slid New church councllmen! newly led to the five arrests. during the altercation that began elected I- officers of the congrega­ out when a Putnam bfldge was de­ counts of fraudulent issue of a nes Guild, Bigelow Chapter. No. 33, into a stopped auto driven by the incident. CNo reason for the cheA. . ; OES, the Order of the Amaranth Takes Lead Role Anthony Pyka, 4^, of 72 Doane St„ tion. and new congregational com­ stroyed Aug. 19, and McGipnis argument has yet been diJcloaed. mittee chairmen were installed In wrote Martin that the ralir'oad 'resttmony- 'bore out that Mrs. Rabekah Lodge, No. 47, lOOF, at Doane SU.and Green Rd. This ..Threats to police by Tumlnsky Stapciin had given a check of East Hartfora Grange and the was at 9:35 a.m., according to in­ their offices.at the worship serv­ could not rebuild the bridge be­ Policeman Kills recalled another incident in which In Coming Play ice at Concordia Lutheran Church cause the system suffered .514;00<),- about $80 to the Peerless Food Co. Auxiliary qf Anderson-Shea Post, vestigating Patrolman Samuel his brother William figured in 1548. No. 2040, VFW; Maltempo. No .damage, no in­ yesterday. 000 damage in the August and , Local Carpenter William is still being sought fol­ of .Springfield on Oct. 21 and one Penny Mchtar, wife of Atty, for about 515 to L. P. Fitzgerald BcsLdta Mra. Tomlin, .aha Isavae WFAsrhWiw.^ «\\v. juries. ^ Councilmen elected at the an­ October floods. ’ii: , lowing hia Jan. 4 escape from the Donald Richter, who is well known 6 nual meeting on Jan. 20 were: "I assume thqt this Hgurb is Ford Co. on Nov, 33. Both were re­ another daughter, Mra, Edith Ma- ,by local realdanta for bar versatil­ ■ At p.m, two cars collided on Wielding Halcliel Norwich State Hospital. Pollce^de- son of Manchester; a aon. Alfred Center St., just east of Rosemary Henry Agpew, CUnlon Bragg, Ed­ for damage on the entire syst^ scribed him as ‘‘dangerous” at the turned marka4k "inaufflctant ity in aueh roles as Ann Iq ' ‘Out­ ward Comber, John Noake Jr. and of the New Haven company and funds.” .____ V Elwln of Manchester; eight grand­ s ia . PI. Patrolman John Krinjak In­ ' (('onttnued from Pago One) time of the. escape. — ward Bound” and Birdie in "The vestigated and said the drivers Edward Weiss. not just for the linl** wHi:^ - Mr. In February, 1948, Sgt. George ' Mrs, Stapetin said her husband children and 17 great grandchil­ Uttla Foxes," will portray Hester JBI 7 C O B B X BY PETER HOFFMAN were Charles Wennergren, • 12 ■ New offiesM* elected at the McGinnis proposed to abSridon,” Dent and Lt, Raymond Griffin ar­ had attempted to cover (he sum foY dren. in tha Center Theapian'a '-‘The SlI- Church Boaro meeting on' Feb. 1 Martin wrote. "If that is cor­ mont, during 'which the alleged rested William at hia home after the. first vheck but that Rockw.ell ^ ' 1-, MICKEY FINN Stu n n ed ! orchard St.; and George Torrance threat wa.s made, took . place at yer ttord,” to be presented Friday BY LANK LEONARD Jr., 25, of 203 Center SL were: S. Raymo-nd Smith, vice rect, then it would seem that the police said he had been shooting J. Hollenbeck,., of Rockville, coun­ ItCOMrd H. NIrklea 6 NOW, TELL ME ALL-L-L OH; ABOUT the Fitzpatrick home, next door to sel for the food company, Inalated Leonard Henry .Nicklen, S3 and Saturday avenlngi at the Bow­ WELL/...JU T THE ABOUT THE MONEY VOITRE ♦250,000 / The policemen set damage at president; Ekiward Weiss, secre­ argument is one for abandoping windows out-of the former Oakland ers Reboot. The curtain will dpen MAN I WAS THINK- GOINS TO LATCH ON 5100 tofhe Wennergren car and tary; William Demko, treasurer; the entire system, and not (the Tuminsky’s. He had returned to Paper mill Just off Tolland* Tpke, that the money- be used in payment Spruce 81- died euddenly this his own house by the time ftitrol towa/d past b/lla sent to tha Btape- morning at hia home. at 8:30. J^ O F ^ E P O V LOVER BOV/... AHEM... VEM! NE-M-II WVDUTMHKn^ $75 to the Torrance vehicle. No in­ Albert Cervini, benevolence treas­ Hartford-Boston line)- on which near. Oakland St. She haa had experience working juries and no charge.s were urer! George Katz Jr., financial, the damage was relatively very m.en Samuel Maltempo and Jo.seph Sgt. Dent testified, when William Una by the company. Bom In Salisbury, England, NMIT9 T0KM0MtliUT KCAUSELULU-AU- small.,’’ The Stapeiins imd been operat- Nov. 28. 1884, he had bean a res- with the Robinson Players at bi-ought. ‘ ' secretary; Henry Agnew,'.as.siatant Sartor arrived to Investlga'le the was tried on a charge qf discharg­ MN6MLE SAVWIT-mATl COULMTSING RIGHT Martin also calls Alpert’s at­ complaint. Ing a bakery at thrir home'-*j(rt# -Ident herb- for the peat' 45 years. Betas College in such plays as A late model station wagon financial secretary; John Noske ing a-firearm . that'bullets went "Pygmalion” and “Riders to. the •AH-M/VEyOOCDUAPSE!; -THAT RRY you HAP, operated by Ronald M. Grose. 34, Jr., benevolence secretary. . tention to Manchester’s-desire to , Itefusea Comment over his head. The sergeant blew had been purchasing goods from Re was a painter and da'corator by appear at a hearing on the pro­ Mrs. Fitzpatrick, a Yormer Dem- his whistle as a warning, William the company. They TtaItave recently- trade. Sea.” She Is the 'Ihesptan'a present HIM COME POWNTD of Bolton Hill Rdi, Bolton, and a Committee’ chairman appointed secretary and has taken part in convertible-' driven by Henry . A. at the same meeting were: prop- posed abandonment if the road ocia\ic town Director, refused ran away, and was later arrested gone put of business. He leayes hia wife. Mrs. Annie did not intend to restore the serv­ conihicnt on the circiiriwlances at home, police said. Mrs. Stapelin had given the sec­ Clough Nicklen,' and a stepson, the annual Co*Wed shows for the Heine, 22, of-103 Mather St., col­ e;rty committee, Roy ;Helmr finance Center Church for the past-three committee, S. Raymond Smith; ice. He said Manchester wanted aurroundihR the incident when a D ecorated In W a r ond check to the L. P.'Fitzgerald Robert Mason. lided a t Oak -St., just east of a chance to, .• e.xamine the .rail­ years. Autumn St., a t '5 p.m. Patrolman committee .on worship and mu.sic, Herald reporter oalled latep at . Tiiminsky waa reportedly dec­ Co. for car repairs, and upon being The funeral will be held at tha Walter Klfiichsleper; Christian edu­ road’s evidence in connection with her home. _ ' 1 orated while in the Navy during notified that It had been returned, Holmes Fiinerat Home, 400 Main EMwarH Schone. a newcomer to Emanuel Motola^investigated arid the abandonment and ‘'|ibssibly the grou^ is a student at the Uni- estimated diemage lat $75 'to -each cation and. .lil:ecatuce committee,. When ,.Sai-.tqr. and World War II. He is reported to ahe told officials at the com'pany S t. at 1 o'clock* Wednesday after- William F. Gesk: stewardship com­ make iome rebuttals.'-— — ■7 '- rived, they foupd mb.st of 'the have taken part in nine Pacific en- She Intended To have more car re* noorl;-witty Maj. John Pickup of the ’VefsHy ■ M Colmecticut' and - has car. ' The, road has applied to ■ the Sunday, a sedan .driven by Marie mittee. Alfred Lange Sr.; Chris­ shades .drawn * l the Tuminshy gagementa with the Nav.v during pairs done, and would account for Salvation Army officiating. Burial done a great deal of work with the tian service conUnittee, -Walter State Public Utilities Commis­ hou.se and 'tumln.skv in the ) 1943, 1944 and 1945 and was the full sum upon completion of will be East Cemetery. Ashford Playhouse. Among pro­ K. Johnsey, 31. of Southington, sion for pertriisaion to drop the akidded into a pole K'O' wire Just Wilkinson; evangelhqn committee, kitchen at the rear'. The front door | awarded the Jhjrple Heart with the work, according to testimony. Friends may call at the funeral ductions in which he has had lead­ service between Hartford and the Oak LeafCluster. The case of Edwin C. Dniry, 24, home tomorrow evening from 7 to ing' roles afe "Charlie's Aunt,’’ -east of Hilliard St. on W. Middle Albert Cervini: committee to study Massachusetts state line. The .was loclted. future needs, (ieorge Katz Jr. Other cruisers converged on the He leaves tWo other brothers. 6f Taldhlt-vllle, "who was charged 9:30. ' ■ "Which Way Is to Boston'?''/ami Tpke. Damage wai| minor, investi­ road is also reported planning to Stanley, of East Hartford, who with operating a motor vehicle CAPTAIN EASY Hiding gating I^Tolman AHan—Smith, home when the two pblicemen “The Importance of Being Ernest.” BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Here We Go! BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER petition^ the Interstate Commerce tried to persuade hlnrto leave the without proper headlights . was Mrs. Sarah 'P. Engera Tickets, for "The Silver Cord" aaid. were imnble to r:oax Turnin.sky <»wl , lUNOfHdTANCf, IfiASH. I Commission for authority to house yesterday. when he arrlveii nolled; and the case o* Joseph G. Mrs. Sarah Proctor Rogers, ^may be obtained from any num­ U # VOO THRlJ^ THERB WASN'T AAUCH. ’ POOR MRS, K a u WELL, Z H a v e it x i of the hou.sc.-Sgt. Gauruder ap- you his ke , OOTTIE OREVW ISM T Ue ^ 1 Patrolman .Qordon Neddow' In­ About Tpwii abandon the reihalndg^r of the about 4 p.m.; Walter. Manches­ I-ong, 19, of Hartford, charged with widow of Robert Rogers,-died sud­ cAwe TO GIVE >» ^ alkbap^ rUO.TDORAPH OF F IAE..W»AB- S SEE TH' WATCHMAM IS SEEN BAZOO KMew COULONtGITAWMCY piCKiched Die rear kitchen .door ber of the. Thespians'or-at'the TO THB LAS, AND TO CLEAR Go n n a u k f m r f o r . W-WENT WITH IT— BUT AT LO O T (T^^ vestigated . a 3-car' accident on line through to Boston.^ ter. and another sister, Mrs. rules of the road was dismissed. denly this morning at the home of door on either performance night. PIPE .. A FEW PfiRBONAL Her, B a z o o ! cpnoois ■WIS, B U T -- BOTT5 a n y ­ . tu a t, GAVE ME A HEAD START/ Hilliard St. south of New Stale Rd. The propo.sed .abandbnment has and attempted to reason ' with ^OOTHS OE»K.«FOK T>(e LSTTERS. 1 LEFT ALL the- w h e r e , ' A-WIAY.' Teena Marie ’Olin, eight-year- Woodrow Weaver, of Jersey City, Several out of the area motor her daughter, M rs.. AXel Ander­ OUT5IPE- WAITINCi TO at 6:55 a.m. stirred considerable opposition in Tumlnsk.v but the-latter sgid "ril TECHNICAL PAPERS! 0000 tXX.LV / IFTDU old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ kill you if you come in,” tccopd- N. .1. ' ' . vehicle violators forfeited bonds son, 56 Winter St. Ucfffil Noticfi JHQHr, WASH~.riL LET -^HURav TtJO Ho reported the drivers were East. Conne<*ticut, since the line The funeral'will be held at 9:30 and the 'case^ l Donald Flanagan. Born in County Armagh, Ire­ mond LaJ^IIe, 166 Middle Tpke. runs through, Manchester, Willl- ing to Chief Schendel. CAN CARH UP George .Davis, 47, of 193 Adams E., participated in the semi-annual a nx. tomorrow from the Willlain I 18, of East Hartford, charged with land, May 8, 1876. shq had beenr’a ' DISTRldt o r COVENTRY ».i.. Pro- WITH HIM * .St.. John Montaleonc. 27, of East m'anlic and Putnam. Officials Turnin.sky was, standing In.side j ball, V^urt F«'bruary «;-:956. < i , t ' performance by pupils of- the the' kitchen door witli a knife in P. Qiil/ih Funeral Home at 22!S breach of th e'^ a ce was continued resident of Manchester for 85 Estate of JpanD*'ttf* Mari^rPt Con* Hartford, and Joseph Ripollone, 38, of the eastern part o.f the stafe .Main St-, and services will be held one week, years. She was a member of tjie Mantinp, a^mlhor. in aairl .District. FAti Theater Art Studio, Hartford, Sat­ have 'organized a committee to one hand and the hatchet in the Uptm tha applhxtinn of Ruth Oon* , of-Hartford. urday. She was also' chiel ^an- at St. Bridget's Church at 10 Soiith.Methodhit Church. Pavi.s was driving with Jrost on help fight for a restoration of the other, police said. He did step out­ o'clock.. Mantihp. Guardian, prayiiif for aalo of nounrer. service. side once but immediately went Besides her daughter, ahe leaves cfrtatn rtral riatatf aa p^r appHcation on his windshield and- only noticc'd hack Inaide. . Burial will be in St. Bridget's one grandchild. mori* fnitf appcarn. it , ■the car dVlvcn by Montaleone Cemetery and friends ipay call at - The funeral will bexheld at Ihe'j ORDKRHD. That aaid application ba ' Seven members of Manchester -All the lime, until hO fell,to the Public Records hp.ird and d'*tprtnmf'd at tno Probaip coming toward him as he rounded a Grange attended the meeting of the funeral home tonight from Holmes Funeral Home, 400.. Main | Office, in Coventry in naid district. i*n ground after the shouting, Tumin- 6:.30 to 9 o'clock, ■ . rtio*- 11th dav of reiifcuary: curve on Hilliard'St., Neddow re­ Ba^-t Central'Pomona at Wapping Thinl Attac'liincnt Warranleti Deeds SL. Wednesday afternoon at. 2:30. sky had a corn cob pipe in his Burial will be in East Cemetery. at 10:00 o'ciork fo4*cifoon. and ported. • . ' Saturday night. mouth. Jarvis Acres, Inc., to Stephen ■ Davis Wa.s arrested by Neddow Against Cifarcllis Friends may'call at the funeral ri^ncy of laid application and the time Tear . k*. TM. fta^. f to 9 p.m. llBhlnfr a ropy .oT fhia order one lintc in I police said. The patrolmap said County and Municipal Employea The third attachment flleff arrived, it was decided to use tear Dr. somp n^'uapaper havlnft a cirrulafion in damage amounted to $300 to Ihe For Seven Stalled paid DUtcic^t and by poBtinff a ropy MORTY MEEKLE Union. )Vill meet tonight at 7:30 again.st the New England Playpen gas 8i}d a bomb, was thrown James J. White Jr. to Sylvester th<»rfof on tbc public aijfn*iH>M In tha Break It Gently BY DICK CAVALLI THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE O bjection BY WILSON SCRUGGS Mrmtnleone car, $l0o tp the Davis i^ Tinker Hall. ■ . . Ci. since .the firm's factor.y at 99 through the kitchen wlhdow. Sec­ J. Ploufe and June O. P 1 o-u f e, Town of Covontry in •‘oaid District, at vehicle, and $75, to the Ripollone Gardner St. burned down just onds later, Tumlnsky. left the (Contlaued. property at 7 Bilyeu Rd. Irani fivo davE brforr raid day of hrai^ %wcr r«TBVM5 TO 1— i NOU L\BA.VJ MR MAWHAU. auto. None .Were injured. Funerals inr KLMOtlE TURKINtiTOK. Jtidfa. I WAS JUST GO NG TDA6R • Rhoda Cole. 13. daughter of after Christmas was recorded in hpu.se hyi a door on the south side Lydall Development Ck>rp. to IWlSHTOl'PEEfiMM^^ TIU VOUTHSUiA and J LWU. Iff MV OLOr Mr. and Mrs. Albert W, Colei 129 party whone vehicles had.&roken IF TOUVUKE ME TD 6tAY ME WHENVOIREGOINI} the office of the town clerk twlay. of the hbu.se. ran to the hack and Arthur F. Jacobsen and Mary E. LATE AND HELP TOOMdTH A KLV.lSTHATCLNr^ Branford St., was treated at Man­ Woodall Industries, Inc.-, a Netv was surrounded by a cordon of po* down. It made Us last voicie radio Jacobsen; property on Hackma­ Mm. tktill Diekeniten TO BE HELPFUL MEEKLE. chester Memorial Hospital yes­ (ontact 67 minutes after’ takeoff. tack St. • ' The funeral of, Mrs. Emil Dick- t h o s e RUSH O R P E R S y ^ Hospital Notes York City firm, has attached the licemeh. 7 ■ WROUeHT IRON terday for a lacerated forehead Gardner St. property owned, by Cornered, Tumlnsky first start­ An SO.S signal believed from the Hensel and Peterman, Inc., to enMn, 35 Bigelow. St., was .held \ OH • I / received while sliding. Alexander Donald D. Cifarelli and Victor Ci- ed toward ,Sar(!or, who shouted, plane was heard Saturday. Ralph W. Perkins Jr. and Edith R. yesterday afternoon at 2:30 at the RAILINOS THOOSMTTOO Patients Today: 147 Duma.s, 9, .son of >ir, and Mra. farelll Sr. for $10’,000. — - ■ ■•.S.top or I’ll shoot." Tumlnsky Pad weathVr hampered an air Perkins, properly on Henry St. Hjlmes Fuheral -Home, with the WEREdONSRO ADMITTED SATURDAY; Mrs, Harold Dumas. 94 Mather Bl.. wa.s •Other attachments for $6,000 Stepped hack and then moved furvey. Twice an Otter has at» ' Guifrlalm Deed Rev. Dr.'ITred R. Edgar, minister . PORCH COLUMNS ASK FORA Matilda Lipp, 3!59 Bidwell St.; treated at the hospital Saturday and 5400 havejbeen placed, quickly toward Sgt. Gauruder. tempted to reach the' area where Edwin F. Nolan to Dofothy E. of the South Methodist CJhurch, of­ RAISE Robert Lawson, Newington: Alex­ for an injured leg received while Woodall, represented by Nair Gauruder retreated, and fired jhe Otter was believed down, but Nolan, properly at 12 Cumberland ficiating. Burial was in Grove Hill HANO RAILS . 's nder Kondratovlcz, 82 Ghestnut sliding. and Nair, New Britain legal firm, several Warning shots in the air. both times it was forced to turn St. Cemetery, Rockville. fct.; M(nnia/Thompson, 46*i Flor-; charged it loaned New England When Tumlnsky kept coming, the back halfway between McMiirdo 'Attacbnieiit Bearers were William E. Pulas- PIPE GUARD JtAILS Howard Jacobs, 18, Woodbridge Pla.vpen Co. $6,926 which has not sergeant fired directly at him. A Sound and Little America. Woodall Industries, Inc., against ka, -E-varett Piilaska. Calvin C...... — -t-.ip Advertisement— ,, St., was treated at Manchester been paid. The writ also gar­ . witnes.s' said the hatchet was raised Rear Adm. G e o r g e Dufek, ponald D. Cifarelli and Victor Meyer, Howard F. Jacobs, Charles Memorial Hospital Saturday for nishees Home Insurance Co., the iri 'a'threatehlng manner and was commander of Task Force 43 Cifarelli Sr, doing business as J Addison and Merwln J. Yanner. VALLEY WELDING CO. Miss Lynn Hendrickson, former­ wounds received when a'bullet, he North River Insurance Co., Ful.toh onl.v about a'foot from the police­ Bboard the icebreaker Eastwind, New England Playpen. Co., $10,; Saturday bight, Memorial Tem- Phone Ulastoobury 5IE S-9p 8 - ly with a local beauty salon, is wap loading Into a gun exploded Fire Insurance. Co., all of New man's head when .the/ataf shots liidrcated he was prepared to eij- poo, property at 09 Gardner St. ple,’;P>'thlan Sisters, and the VFW Call Today—Call CoUeet now.fmanager of Potvin's Beauty in his hand, pierglng hit right York, and the First NationsiyBank ewere fired. list ait avatlable planes aa soon aa . BelMae of AttaduMOt Auxiliary bbth held MlVicea a t the No Charge Per B stU eal* ‘‘i i ' ' \ & -BSitittisskah J i t . S2S215l22tiS5Jtl8 P—y' Sholi, 796 Main St., Willimantic. forefinger. . • of Manchester. ., V ^ i e f Schendel aaid this morning’ weather condltiona permitted. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, i;>66 •dNM ^ n» MANCHESTER EVENING HERAlt), MANCHESTER, c 6NN„ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6.1966 PAGE NINE BUGS BUNNY days in tha guardhouaa bacauaa I by H. P. Flakt, Buffalo, N. Y.) anawarad,that I certainly waa." enca St'l John MeCiarthy, V i Var-. C Mainvlllo and Martha L. Main- Z W M «U « 6 N UP FOR non JBt; Fiances Olson. Vanion. vlUe, property at 403 Canter St. There's S times as much water Several Area Breaks Solved R ibieoff RIStNESS WRESTLIN’ Sense and Nonsense Anavrar to tod a /a Punlo Fight More vADMITTBD TKSTERDAY: Na­ R eds Seek Lease Says SBCMMVXy^ Befora a man can waka up and on earth aa land. Btanda to raaaon JL (UIP/) find hUnacIf famoua, he must wake poleon Pitchar, 31 Agnaa Dr.; Joseph Patelll to Rusiell Tom­ TMSeiO a roan waa meant to apend 3 times Show Busintss Ronald' Dnranil, 182 Broad St.; linson, premiees at 219-217 Center up and find himself. (Contributed as much time fishing as plowing. With Arrest of Five Youths APEZLBENO A MW fsthsr WM qiieitlonlnf ted me on the cheek and said: Mrs. Myra Pierce, 'Bolton; Mias St., for three years from Feb. 1 Vehicles Aide ME LIRE A s mors qspcrtenced one About »ome believe I have seen you before • Concession HUdegarde Mueller, 423 Center SC.; O ver Probe Bonn Curbs With 2-yesr.option for renewal. ACROM •Rawly p e e r r p u of the finer poInU of chllM mtelnf. what la your name?'" Mrs. Marian EUlott. WlUimanUc; Marrisga Ueenae marriad asan Two Manchester breaka, ona of bid Dad— Hm yoiir wife given CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 1 Comedian, Mra. Gertruda Simpson, 94 8L John Horace Edmund Peckham, 3 Decision **Ncar -'4 Lawful them involving the theft' of eeven Heads DrivA your child vltamine? . There's a diatinetive quality about •------Hope T o Natives 8t; Mrs. Louise Mamie, 42 Mapla In Bribe Bid On Balloons Ridgewood St., and Lothaire Lil­ New Pather—Practically from mountain humor. If It's the real SlUviM gune, wae reported eolved over lian Falrclough, New Britain. I ’sb. (OMllBMd Goaf Page Om ) 4 Camara part 6 Saa hymph St.; Stephen Oalinat, Opventry; the day he waa born. A vltamine, thing, you'd recogniiie It anywhere, a Singer, Karen, saisabeth and Wendy the weekend with the arrest of 11. 7 Mtmbranous rngo. Ona} . (OoBtUued trem Psli* Ona) (CsattXMd fnm Page Ona) B Vltamine, C vltamine, D vita- under any circumstance. It is as —— O oih y Groot, 20 Jensen SL; M ra NcU Ava Grqater Hartford youths, Bailding Permita by Pailottl to Dominick Vaasallo, mine. clearly marked as If it bore a bag For alterations and additions to 41. of 94 Kenlock St. 12 Poem Dwyer, 342 Green Rd.; Mra Wini­ tha privileges and electiohs aub- Hartfor(^and State Police, who asked tho United States last Sep­ Old Dad—Any reeutte? brand. For instance: • Lika clay tha aamlofficial French News fred Rialey, RFD 3; Wiliam Chip- participated in the arreate, also dwellings to Wallses- M. Orube at Vaasallo waa arrested last June 13 Notion • Parsia committee tried to get Johnson to tember to hsK the balloon., propa­ New Father— Teah, before the Some men here the other day Agaocy (A F P ) - reported .Gan. man, 10 Tanner S t.;' RtchaN said that three of the bdye were 387 Porter St„ |1,000; J. J. Me- on drunken driving charges and re­ H S p ^ e n 10 Man's Gaorgas Oatrouz had reaignad aa agree to broaden the inquiry . to ganda campaign of private organi­ boy waa'three, he could recite the were "goln’ on” : that is. Joking— Rhodea 49 Owlidga t.; Mra> involved in a holdup in East Cusker for Herbert Keicolt at 52 ceived a nolle in Hartford police 19 Actor. nicknama 2TDlitanca mark.41 Half (praflx) raaident mlnlatar in Algeria. -Thera 8 cover all attempt^ to influence zations but that nothing had been court in July and had his license alphabet. but of course without even a trace Marie Carrier, 8 Cannon Rd.; Mrs. Windsor and that all had commlt- Trebbe Dr., 41,179. of a smile. One waa telling hqw — Araeche 11 Marrimant 38Ctntury plant 44 Leave out was no Immediate official confir­ ^ tes. done. returned on PallotU's orders Aug. IfiOct around Beatrice Maasacco, 294 School St; Johnson declined to agree. ^ a number of breeke and i A mlnlater'e wife, a doptor'e poor,he was, how little he had. 17 Toxic 29 Impudent 44 Elavator mation. thefts In the area. 80. Two months after hia license "I ain't got nothin’,".he declared. It Hermit 3l Read ■ Inventor extroux was a apeclal targat -Ot Russell Stevenson; 198 HoUlatej; Confronted with Langar'a ob­ Vaa Balloena In V.S. return Vaasallo waa arraated lor a wife, and a traveling man’a wife condition Bt.; Mra, Oarmelm Felice, 84 Nor-^ Manohaater Police - Lt Rey- :CniMrATHE5E..^ "Not a thing in this world. All -* 30 Hindu quean 18 Ethical 33 Burlasquet 47 City In the angered French in Alge.-larbe- jection, Johnson said he would re­ Tha U.8. .^^Ir Force prior to tMa third time in three years on met cine day recently, and were Pariod man St.;. Stephen Savage, 18 new hia request for consideration mond Griffin eald two o f tha boys, VMr had used its huge "Moby . ir S IS H T M C tc r I've got is a bad name—and people 2 1 31 Savor 33 Layers Oklahoma cause he participated in the ne- Harold Unaworth, ,16, of Z^t Obitusu*y drunken driving charges. talking about the forgetfulneaa of Weaver Bd.; Robert Herdlc, 42 of hia investigating raiiolutioh Dick" weather balloons only In the gave me that." 32 Passage la 24 Cup-baarar 40 Clans 43-Rols flax by goUMlono pledging Morocco great­ Hanford,, and a 15-:'year-old Hart­ Newsmen asked Oov. Ribieoff if their huabande. The minlater'a the brain Laurel St.'; Robert ^tendre. Wap-, after the Senate acted on the gaa United Statea. Its January an­ wife thought her huaband waa the Where, but In the mountaiM 29A*orrian god 41 POTtioh txposurt er self government. Many of tha ford youth broke into (he Hart­ the Investigation on the Motor ping; Alfred (%agnot, Coventry; bill. It would not require unan­ nouncement aaid the program waa Vehicles Department's handling of moat forgetful man living, be- could you have heard thatT 43 Pace 90 Steal demonstratora threatened blood ford Rd. Service_Center and stole would flow if the general came (3yde Pickral, ^4 Drive F; ^Louis imous consent at .that time.. six nmsvthe riigRt o f Jan. 25. Six l^lng expanded to other areas tn' the case would spread to the Hart­ cauae he would go to church and Hennings, an opponent of the EVt again to North Africa. Mandell, 22D Sf. James St.; Mrs. of tAF guns were recovered from tha nbrtheni hemisphere, Including D eaths ford Traffic Court's particHfation forget his notea and could A soldier In the English army r Jennie Hills, Andover; George' El­ bill, argued that- the inquiry should Europe, Alaska and Hawaii. make out what he waa trying to 27 Chart r 1 r tho boys' homes, - The seventh tn the matter. It was .there that wrote home: ‘■‘Taiey put me in bar­ The general's cabinet Job waa a cover "all alleged and improper in­ The giant plastic balloona carry preach about. The' doctor’s ' wife 20 Ralaaao liott, 251 McKee St.; l a y , was reported, thrown into the Mrs. John 8 . Gordon - Judge Mqrtln J. Md*tyn nolled the racks: they took away my clothes I 2 rig u n of new one created by Mollet as' a 18 Grant St. \ fluences” whether in the'foiln of weather instruments, caineras and case without putting tt to trial. thought her huaband was the more andq^t me In khaki; they took atep towiird solution of the Alger-- Connecticut River. - Mra. Halan A. Dowling Oot;don, apaach ADMITTED TODAY: M ra jmlitlcal contributions or other ex­ equipment regtatering cosmic raya wife of John 8 . Gordon, 49 Winter Gov. Ribieoff said no, that tha forgetful atm, for he would often away m x name and made me ‘No. Ian problem. The departure of * came home the other day and pat­ art thou languid?' and I got seven SO Encounter easily rivaled the. one of four days worth, his iS-ysar-old companion 40 Animal fat a son to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore said Im would not object to it and sia will Join In gathealitg a vast Baatdaa her huaband. she laavea lartford Traffic Court. ago when l(M),0(Kl or so persons and Nicholas Stefanou, 21, of 41 FootUka p u t Shmeelk, South Windham. thoiignt no other Sei^tpr would,' West Hartford, parttclpatod In., George T. LeBonne Jr. has been amount of information about two daughters, Mra. Andrew A "weakness'' in the local police turned ■ out for another protest selected to head the 19SB Red CrosF weather, terreetflal magnetism, RaichenbacH and Mrs. Georgs investtgation-of a drunken driving 43 Footwear meeting. DISCHARGED SATURDAY: the East Windsor holdup -of a OUT OUE WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING^ HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 43 Ravel Fund Drive, which will get under­ earthquakea and other geophysical Turkington, both of Manchtiter; case* led to hia decision .against Moat ahopa In the central buai- <3ene White, RFD 1 RockvUle; service station Jan. 28 and took 92.9. ,Unaworth and ‘Stefanou way -offlcialty Feb. 24. During the one aon. Jack M. Gordon of Glas­ asking for a bench warrant, JL 49 Moderate nesa sector closed down aa a sign Randall ThraU, 47 said another warrant wSuId lieutenant, Seen C^use of St.; Misa Jbdlth Wilson, Wilshlre He hM been in the Insursnce Court Frees Man Church at'9 o'clock, ^ rla l will be be issued soon .In connection with ib Bast Cemetery. Birmingham Negro, said she Rd., Rockville; Barry Robinson, 41 members . in 30 Weatlnghouse the -Plantland break, hut declined btisiness since Ws return f rpm serv­ planned to continue classas tn Foster St.; Albert Schendel, 1ST plants Oct. 17. Nine days later the ice, He is associated with the Na­ Friend# may call at the funeral Many Aceidents to name the youth who would be On Speed Count home today from 2 to 5 and 7 to spite of the student protests bvar PRISCILLA’^ POP Spoke Too Sr. T bw.i\. Bssocistions. today stating that a agead o f 4fi co lle n dormitory and raatauriuit Ann. Baiea, 23 Tanner- St.;^^xs. B om in UUiuanla, -he bad been a - < % Saturday. Mrs. Peter Flynn,-59,- rtneieni^ StudtM o f 'Certain work­ Court...Unaworth was.presented In ' LbBdhne ’la 1 ''mc'mbef of the m.pii. In a 26 m.p.h aone, in aome faidluea.,' ' ‘ Rose Palin, 32 Spring S t ; Mix. ers’ Jobs. In its telegram to Finne­ OonnecUcut Life Insurance and resident of MFUicheatar for 40 .V o f 79 Broad St., attained . neck, Hartford Police Court this morning casea; la not unrcaaiMiable. years, Ha worked as a allk weaver Dr. (term ichul told in his etate- Mary Morin and son, Thompsoh- gan today, the. union specified that Trust Council, vice preatdent-of the ment that the acbool la tMdng hip and back injunes when the on three charges of breaking and Tha defandant waa Joseph 8 . at Cheney Broa Until retiring three / ville;■ Donna------Sheldon,^ —158 ------Lake^.during the 90(day cooling-off peri- Manchester Junior Chamber of steps "to avol(b any further die- taxi from which she waa alight entering, two of theft of motor Calkl, 20, who was charged with years ago. He waa a member of wood Circle: Ellen'^ L«Duc, 34 V l, such Studies may be made only Commerce, member of the Caipp' plays which might lead to disorder Ing in front of her \ home was vehicle and one involving a 134 speeding and passing a atop sign< the Lithuanian AU lanca of J Campbell Ave., Rockville; Biirton for production IroprovemenU and theft Irmsi the-Catholic Lending. bell Council, Knights of Oolumbua of any sort and of eouru to pro­ atnick; and Mrs. Louise H. Sldii- -McNamar, 209 Wbddland St. / -He was represenfed In court by America. ner, 29, Ehut Hartfdr9,~‘'feceived a budget purpose^ anq wili not be Library in Hertford. The case was the Hartford Brown Club, Men's tect the welfare of all students NO 6 0 0 0 A-V> AUy. Barnard J. Ackerman, Tol­ He leaves one brother, Stanlby )>rutaed knee in a 2-car accidefit DISCHARGED^ YESTERDAY: i)sed "to set individual work stand­ contlnued'to-Feb. 14. Cbub of St. Paul’s Church tn Glas­ land Cfounty coroner, who quea committed to its (the unlvefaity)- ' KUOOEO LIFE MX) I'Rfi BEiNB Albert Roy, 52^ n ce St.; Miss Twaronite o f Hartford, and Several charge." IW UP WITH ACOLPSOM / The driver of the car which ards o r to reclassify Jobs.” Accordii^: to UarJdord police, tonbury, and tha Hartford U fa Un­ tloned the arreaUng officer Patrol­ _ ;OLL MOW, e h , Ruth Pierce, 39 Orchard St., Bock- derwriters XsSn. pieces and nephews In Manchester. THCy RU5 H MXJ N 1D S C O TWlBtfSr t-al f skidded on the icy street Into the Unsworth"end the Juvehlle broke man Edwin Carlson on tha rallatil Funeral aecVlcaa will be held 1^ rear o f the taxi in which Mrs. vllle; Mrs. Joan Stevenson and into the Hartford Road Service He Is' married to tha former tty o f hia apeadometef. daughter, 13 Vine St!; Joan Swan­ Nancy K. Murray of West Hart­ Wednesday morning at 4:30 from Savings and Loan Flynn was a passenger- waa Rich­ Alpert to Get Center sfftbr driving here in a car Carlson testified that he had the the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ard E. Dcscy, 21, of 158 HiUlXrd son, 62 Summer St.; Mrs. Laura they had stolen from the. State ford and they have one daughter, speedometer on hta crulsSr checked ALLEY OOP king In BY V. T. HAMLIN Bunce, 42 Essex St: Mrs. Patricia Main St., and In St. Jamea' Church Buys Properties JBt., according, to Inveatigatihg Pa­ Armory parking lot. after arreaUng Calkl and clocking at 9 o'clock. Coleman snfi daughter, Andover; ' Martin Letter Police said the Juvenils was (504 ON: DOESN’ T UXX COTTON >VOODS BY RAY GOTTO trolman Rowe Wheeler. The acci­ "Gauruder la a lucky man. Tumin­ him at 40 m.pJi. on Grove Bt., Friends may call at the funeral dent occurred at 6:45 p.m. No Mra. Laura Wilson, Talcottville; picked up Thursday after it was SnDRE TOOHAPFY sky . n ight have thrown the Rockville. hoihe from T to 9:30 tonight and Tha Manchester Bavlnfi and BACR THE OLD SOUTH arrests were made. Raymond R. Mrs. Pauline Howard and son, 43 ,General Manager Richard Mar­ learned that he was carrying a Loan A u n . this, morning'conmlet- DOES HE? -M O AS ne/Ui-srAAS Clinton St.; Sandra Ann Wilson, hatchet." ^ He aaid the check revealed the tomorrow .from 3 to 5:30 and 7 to THERE. MW IS IN MIO- „ 7 M K A ¥ P O IN T LEAD Lansano, 6 Ridgewood St., was tin has resumed his correspond- gun. Police picked up Unaworth- Speedometer waa between two and ed the purchau of propertlea at LETDIUMCH FOWWf OTM meAUbCAPSIN RFD 1, Rockville; David Binning, Patrolmen William Cooke and •:S0 p.m, AND SEE driving the. cab. eiicq with the New Haven railroad after checking a list o f the J5- Allan Smith, also fired warning five m.p.h. per hour off. Judge 19-21 Maple St., to the rear o f ita TMfOPtNINO SECONOS;,, Mrs. Skinner wasr a passenger in B ^on; Mrs. Alice LeBel, Talcott- era it was interrupted two year-old's friends, Sgt. Joreph shou during the fracas,, police Pigeon- then announced, the not Mrs. Luella Elwln present buflding on Main St .. a car driven by her husband, Rich­ yllle; Mrs. Mildred Tedford, l3 'eeka ago by the resignation of Civittolo of the H^tford Police said gUUty finding and fined the da- /The funeral of . Mrs. Lualla W- Tho land and buildings war* told ard, which waa hit bji an automo­ Hawley St.; Mrs. Myrtis Mann, 27 atrick B. McGinnia as the road’s Department, said three of the serv­ When Tuminsky fell and made fen u n t $9 for passing a atop algn. .Win, 83, formerly of East Hartford; to the financial institution by Ed­ bile sliding on. iefe at the inter­ Jansen St.; Mrs. Beverly PerottI, president. ice center’s guns were found in an effort to get up, ■ Maltempo I%other cases Ann Dsi/ls, 45, of Who died Saturday afternoon at ward J. Holl. No price waa dta- section Middle (Tpke. and 180 Hlllstown Rd.; Mrs. Lillian Martin had written a gtrongly von der Wall, Bolton; Michele La­ Unsworth’s garags and three in pinned him to the ground. 87 Talcott Ave.; Vaa fined 4100 the home, of her daughter, Mra. cloaed. ' -. Oxford Bt, about an hour later. worded letter to McGinnis last the Juvenile's Miter. The propertlea ineluda the frame voie. Coventry: Gerald LaRoe, 46, Tuminsky was taken to the Man. with >40 mmllted fp.^‘ driving un- je.,* Tomlin of Foraitvllte. wa^ The driver of the second car was, month in connection with the The gut) Diat|v*a dumpetZEFkEL£ SOM F R O « 1190 each to the Anthony, Skinner tion in tho matter bn the record the tvvo Juveniles were in a, stolen owned cars converged on the scene tor, III., 449, sid in g : Mario Mor- w u bought to provide space for PRETEOBES lORS iMins ratrionitzo.M«nifeFT)KwiTM, 43 years, Mrs. Elwin w u bom in, g u l l ib l e OTlZEN Sr OW, and Staudt cars, at 3125 to the with the haW president. car which slid back into a Olas- before the episode was. over. Traf­ ra, 54, Bolton,\412, rules o f the Suffteld Nov. 4,1472. She had lived future parking and poaatbla,exBan- eOHT COOF 0HM9 gmCK FMtnDHUSMlW Descy aiito, and 375 to the taxi. tohbury cruiser Tuesday, injuring * appremewded ia o m \ , M k lW T ! Concordia Church In his letter-to Alpert, Martin fic was snarled and the ambulance road; Gardner ^ a p m a n , 74;i El­ In Eut-^M^i'l/oi'^l /oi* many years ploii. Tha dwamng will be tom THE CAUSE? WOLD VOUR Other Saturday accidents at­ rejects McGinnis' argument that a patrolman who had been.chatltig had to weave Its way through lington, 424, spsMlng. before moving to her daughter’s .down toon for immediate parking tributed to Icy road conditions H «T S POLKE', flood-cauied economic hardship them. to get to the scene. In another c u e , FrancM E.' home in Forutvilie; She wu space..lbto four bualneaiea «'U1 not took place at-three different spots. InKtalls Officers makp restoration of the ^ine im­ West Hartford police also parti­ Police said Tuminsky had pushed Stapelln, 28, of }%oehix St.. Ver­ member of St. John's Episcopal Im disturbed now, he said. , A bicycle ridden by James cipated. in the investigation which Raymond Fitzpatrick to the floor non, was fined op^two Cljurch in E u t Hartford, St. Ag- Sinani, 9, of 262 Green Rd., slid New church councllmen, newly possible. The service was knocked led to the five arrests. during the altercaUon that began counts of fraudulent iuua of a hea C)ulld, Bigelow (Chapter, No. 33, into a stopped auto driven, by elected officers of the congrega­ out when a Putnam bridge was de­ the Incident. No reaaop for the check. Oils, the Ordar of the Amaranth, /Takes Lead Role Anthony Pyka, 42, of 72 Doane St., tion, and new congregational com­ stroyed Aug. 19, and McCiiinis argument has yet been disclosed. Tutimony bore but that Mrs. Rtbdkiih Lodge, No, 47, |(X)F St Doane St. and Green Rd. This mittee chairmen were installed In wrote Martin that the railroad Threats to police by Tuminsky their, offices at the w o i^ ip serv­ could not Rebuild the bridge be­ Policeman Kills Btapelih had glven\a check of E u t Hartford Grange and the In Cottimg Play was at 9:35 a.m., according to in-' recalled another incident In'■which ibout 480 to tha P s e r l^ Food Co. " ■ ;ating Patrolman Samuel ice at Concordia Lutheraii^hurch cause the system suffered $14,000,- Auxiliary of Anderson-Shea Post his brother William figured in 1148. of Springfield oh Oct.\21 and one No. 2044, VFW, Maltcmpo. No damage, no in­ y e s te rd a y 000 damage In Die August and Local Carpenter Penny Richter, wife of Atty. William la Still being sought fol­ Besides Mrs." Tomlin, aha leaves juries. imlmen elected at the /a n ­ October floods. lowing hia Jai). 4 escape from the' for about 415 to' L. P\ Fitsgerald Donald Richter, who is well known Ford Co. on Nov. 22. B ^ were re­ another daughter, Mra, Edith Ma­ At 6 p.m. two cars collided on nual meetlhg on Jan. 20 wefo; "1 .assume that tlfis figure Is Wieldii^ Hatchet Norwich State Hoepital. Police de- by loeal residents for htf veraatil- Henry Agnew, Clinton Bragg, Ed­ for damage on the entire system acribed him as ’’dangerous" at (be turned marked "inaufficient son of Mancheatar; a son. .Alfred ity m aueh roles u Ann in "Cut- 'Center St., Just east o f Rosemary Elwin of Manchester; eight grand- Pi. P/Urolman John ' krinjak in­ ward Comber. John Noske Jr. and of the New Haven company and time of the escape. funds.". ward Bouijd” and Birdie in "The (I'onttntied from Page Om ) JEFF COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN v estiga te and said the drivers Edward Weiss. not Just for the line which Mr. In February, 1948, Sgt, George , Mrs. Stapelln Mid heh husband .ehildren and 1 7 'great grandchil­ Little Foxes," will portray Hester were Charles Wennergren, 12 New .officen# elected at ttie McGinnis proposed to abandon." Dent and Lt. Raymond Griffin ar­ had attempted to cover tJiV •ufo /or dren. ' ^ MICKEY FINN , :/ ment, during wljlcli the alleged In the Center Thupian'e "The Sil­ ^ NOW, TELL ME ALL-L-L ■\ Stunned! BY LANK LEONARD Orchard St.; and George Torrance Church Board meeting on Feb. 1 Martin wrote; "If that is cor­ rested William at his home after the first .chpek but that Rockwell ver Cterd."'to bo presented Friday W6LL./...JU6T THE OH, ABOUT threat was made, to o k . place at J. HoIlrnl>ed<, of Rockville, coun­ LsM ard H. NIrIclen ABOUT THE MONEY VOITSE Jr., 25, of 203 Center SL were: S. Raymond Smith, vice rect, then it would seeht that tha police aaid. he had been shooting and Saturday evenings at tha^Bow-^, - HELLO, LISA/ MAN I WAS tHINK- ♦250,000 / nm eaE T the Fitzpatrick home, next door to, sel for the food company, inslatad Leonard .Henry .'Nicklen, 52 (jWINg TO LATCH ON TO, 'The p oliceien set damage at president^ EMward Weiss, secre­ argument is orie for - a'bandoning windows out of the former Oakland era School. The cdrtaln wilt open U ^ R B0Y./...AHEM...H0W vean! ne-aN'NAMauvj RffU£»! fnc1 WYOOTHINK TT NQliO! M U $1,00 to the Wennergren car and tary; William Demko. treasurer; the entire system, and not (the Tiiminsky’s. He had returned to Paper mill Just. off Tolland Tpke. that the money be.ueed in pkjm ent Spruce 9tr, died auddeitlp this his own house l;y the time Patrol­ toward p u t blUa u n t to tha^tape- morning atJUa home. : ,Ak at 8:80. MUCH WILL f------NMnEPTOKNOWNRAT \ WORKOFA KCAOSE UlUi-AH- V TEUW O , $75 to the Torrance >5hicle. No in­ Albert Cervini, benevolence treas­ Hartford-Boston- line) on which near Oakland St,' She has had experience working .- juries , and no charges were urer! George Katz Ji-..- financial the damage was relatively very men Samuel Maltempo and JoMph ' Sgt. Dent testtfied, when WilUbpi Una by the company. Bom In^Salisbury,: -a P lsnd, , 9rP0llt6ntt yVkofWREADMtVWMAl^ MNenALE savmit^ihatY ufetime < C0UL0NTSM6IU6MT j HVnENAS small.” . Sartor arrived to Investigate the The Stapelins had' been curat­ Nov. 23, 1484, he had ben ff^ rea - witi) the Robinson Players at brought----- secretary: Henry Agnew.,assi8tant waa tried on a charge of discharge Bates (Allege in auch playa as MbRSSWtSlf operated by Ronald M. (^rose, 34, Jr., benevolence secretary. . Sea." She is the Thespian's present of Bolton Hill Rd., Bolton, and a Committee chairman appointed appear , at a hearing on the pro­ Mrs. Fitzpatrick, a former Dera- his whistle as a. warning, William the company. They nav^ reci trade. NEAR NS?: posed abandonment - If the road pciatic town Dire9tor, refused ran away, and waa later arrested gone out of business. He leaves hia wife, Mrs. Annie seuetary and hu taken part in convertible driven by Henry. A. at the same meeting were: prop­ the annual Co-Wed sh W s for the ' erty committee, Roy Helm;-finance did not Intqab to restore the ser;-- conifiumt on the circumstances at home, police said. Mrs. Stapelln had glven;^the Sec­ Clough Nicklen, and a stepso'n, Heine, 22, of 103 Mather St-, co'* (JeaUr Church for Ihe past three tided at Oak St., Just east of committee, 8. Eaymond Smith; icf. He said Manchester,wanted surrounding the incident whert a DfV'erated In War ond cjieck to the L. P. Fitzgei Robert Mason. j J t - i committee .on worship' and music. a, chance tb - examine tbe" rail- Herald reporter called later at Tuminsky was reportedly dec­ Co. for car repairs, and upon beiytg The fuheral will be held at the years. Autumn St. at 5 p.m. Patrolman rpad's evidence in connection wMh Edward Schone. * newcomer to Emanuel Motola investigated and Waiter Kirschsieper; Christian edu- her home. orated while In the Navy during notified that it ha4 been return- Holmes -Funeral. Home, 400 Main cat ion - arid- - li tera turp - comm Ittee, the abandQnment and ‘iposslbly When Sartor and’ Mqltempo ar­ World--War- II/-H e4s isported -to slie- told-officlate-at the.compi •St,..al 1 o!cl(»clr.Vf,«3nesday after­ the-group, la a student at the Unl^ estimated-damaie at ■ 476 to- each .make some rebuttals.'' _ve!'slty.,of Coh^ and hu car. ■ ' William F. Gess; stewardship com­ rived, they fdupd most of- the ■have taken part in nine Paclflc .en- she Intended to have more car noon, with MaJ. John Pictruipof the mittee, Alfred Lange St.; Chris­ The road has applied to the shades dfawn at the- Tuminsky gagementa. with the Navy during pairs done, and would account Salvation Army officiating. Burial done a gru t deal of work wlib'thc. Sunday, a sedan drlvfti by Marie State Public Utilities Commis­ E. JOhnsey, ■ 31, of Southington, tian service committee,- Walter h ^ s e and Tuminsky in the 1943, 1944 and 1945 and. was tho full sum upon Completion will be E u t Cemetery. Ashford, Pliyhouse.' Among pro­ sion for permission to drop the kitchen at the rear. TTie front door awarded the Purple Heart with the work, accordfng to. testimony.' Friends may call at the funeral ductions'in which he has bad lead- skidded into a pole guy wire Just Wilkinson; evangelism committee, ser\’lce between, Hartford and the east Of Hilliard St. on W. Middle Albert Cervlnt; committee to study was locked. Oak Leaf Cluster. •' -The case of Edwin C. Drury, 24, home tomorrow evenlng'from 7 to . ing roles are "Oiarlie’a -Aunt," « Massachusetts state line. The He leaves two other brothers. of Talcottville, 'who Was charged i9:30. CAPTAIN EASY Hiding Tpke. Damage was minor, investi- future needs, George Katz Jr. Othet' cnilsers converged, on the "Which W ay la to Boston 7;', apd BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Here W'e Go! road is alsb reported planning to Stanley, of East Hartford, ■ who with operating a motor vehicle BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER Kating Patrolman Allan 'Smith home when the two policemen "Tho importance of Being Ernest." 1 UNP|K5rAM9, WASH. I petition the Interstate Commerce tried to, persuade him to leave the' wlthbut proper) headlights w u \ Mrs. Snimb P, R ogcis THERE WAMI'T MUCH. > POOR MR* KELLI NELL, I said. were unable to coax Tuminsky out • Tickets for "The Stiver CJord” • CAWe TO QNB WU HIS WEIS Oome o«evw iswr M/we TOu \ Lie '' Commission for -- authority . to house yesterday.' when he arrived nolled; and th e /cu e of Joseph G. Mrs. -Sarah . Proctor Rogers, may be obtained from any rripm- WOTOOKAFH 0F®B,«HI4 EEE TH' WATCHMAN Id X KMew 1 couuxYrficr Awsy Patrolman Gordon Neddow in­ abandon the remainder of the of the hou.se. SgL Gauruder ap­ TO “ne LAB. ANP TO aeA R PIPE ..A FEN PIROONAL I (j ONMA U kr MR FOR. SEEN 6AZ00 1 W-WENT WITW it— BUT AT LOST ^ About Town about 4 p.m.! Walter, Manches­ Iy>ng, 19, of Hartford,^ charged with widow of Robert Rogers, died' sud­ ' ber of the .Thespiana qr a t'th e ^MtAKfLL*. Im\ PUTY ALREADY L/fy, bazoo! Cpuoo'S BOTTS ANT- I that , vestigated a 3-car accident on line through to. Boston. proached the rear kitchen dhor Adwi; LETTER*. ILifTALLTHfr ,8U T--- GAVE AAC A HEAD SrARCr/ ter, and ahother sister, . Mra. rules of the ro^d was dismissed. denly this morning at the home of door on either perf(irmance night. OUlStOF WAITINO TO WHERE. /A-WAY* Hilliard St. south of New State Rd. The proposed abandbnment has and attempted to reason with WAMirAgtS-S? TECHNICAL PAFEKSt Teena Marie-.^ Olin, eight-.vear- Woodrow Weaver of Jersey City, Several out of the area ipuiur her daughter, Mra. Axel Ander­ -■Sic CHOP'TtXI POWM I t>OU.7 y IF YOU L O — “' ^ at 6:55 a.m. stirred coniiderable opposition in Tuminsky but the'latter said "riV lOMTIFYDIC. MURRY leu old daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ kill you if you come In," accord­ N. J. " ' ve'hicle violators forfeited bonds son, 54 W in t^ St. ____ .. L cksI N oUc8 “ 66 CANCARX UF Ha reported the driver's were East ConneAicut, since the line The funeral will be held at 9:30- and'the cue of Donald Flanagan, Born lii Cbuhty Armagh, Ire­ klLLl MAWg-- mond LaValle, 166 Middle Tpke. runs through Manchester, Willi- ing' to C5itef Schendel. wnu HIM/ George Davis, 47, of 193 Adams a'm. tomorrow from the William 16, of East Hartford, charged with land, M ay 8, 1878, she had been a d i s t r i c t o r COVENTRY »i,. Pro- E., participated in the semi-annual mantic and Putnam. Officials Tuminsky was standing Inside bat', C<,ur(. Frbruar.v 6. .St., John Montaleone, 27, of East performance by pupils of the P. Quish Funeral‘Home at 225 breach of the peace waa continued resident of Manchester for 45 Hartford, and Joseph Ripollone, 38, of the eastern part o f the state the kitchen door With a knife in one .week; Bttsts of Jeano'ltr Marzar,>t Con* 'Theater Art'-Studio,-Hartford, Sat­ one hand and the hatchet in the Main St., and services will be held years. She w u a member of the •tantlnc, a minor. In sal,) Dutrict. of Hartford. have organized a committee to at St. Bridget'a Church -at 10 Upon the appUcalion nf Ruth Con- cr'fihw** urday. She was also chlef_nan- other, police-said. He did step out­ South MethodHit Church. Davis was driving with frost on ■help fight, for a restoration of the o'clock. Betides her daughte.r, she leaves .ilanflno, Gaarolan, prayine for Halo of nouncer. . ' service. side . once but Immediately went crrltin real estate as per application on his windshield and only noticed Burial will be in SJ. Bridget'a one gisndchlld. tile mere fully appears, it is back Inside. . ' . ORDKRUD: That said application be the car dHven b y . Montaleone S.even members of. Manchester All the time, until lie fell to the Cemetery and fri.ends may cal) at Public Records < The funeral will be held at the •coming .toward him as be rounded a the funeral home tonight 'from heard and determined af the Probate Cirange attended the meeting of ground after the shooting, Tumin­ Holmes Funeral .Home, 400 Main Office, in Coyentry In'said district,- .on curve on Hilliard St., Neddow re- TIlircl Attachinc|it 6:30 to'9 o’clock. St., Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. the ijih day ofTFehrttary:' AJ>. 1956. Ea-rt Central Tomona at Wapping sky had a corn cob pipe tn his , I, . ' I Warranten Deeds as 10:0(1 o'cuicli’..ln the forenoon', and . ported. Saturday night. Jarvis Acres., Inc., to Stephan Burja! s ill be In East Cemeteiy. that public nbtlte (>e slven of the pen­ mouth. Friends may' call'at the funeral Davis was arrested by Neddow Against Cifarellis Tear |^

BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6.1966 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6 ,19M THE Squaw Valley Needs Financial Help to Land 1960 Olympics Herald Angle ■ y ' High-Flying Art Devlin Winning Skein Oiniival Qurrn Lopez Looks at Indians Much in Demand Get 82-74 Nod; EARL W. YOST Champs Seldom Repeat Sime’fi on Time in Millro«e Game* Russia Winner Sparta E41t«r ■ f T ^ Helps H a wks Syracuse Nats Of Italy Games Carrasquel Will Help, SUNDAY Atha Park Department and Mtar In Bis Winter Games Waath.rmmi waa right whan ha j ^ fam lW "Si' By Big Margin In NBA Race Here Febl 15 pradlctad rain thIa firat day of '•‘*|JUStara to Center Springe for an Cortina D'Ampasao, Italy, Feb. 6 (Ah—Oiampioni aeldom coma week. After the weekly journey to > evening of Ice skating. Thanka to back. ‘ Oortlna tyAmpeBso, Italy, Feb. New YorkNreb. 6 (4PV -Whatever Speed Will Be Asset By BOLDt'O church the rain dropa etarted to the flne work by Bill Andrulot and It was proved once again at tha blggaat>«var Olymple tfirinter 0 (ffi—The moat leviah and best maKlc hu gotun into the amulnir Gamea, which cloacd yesterday. Staging a strbng comeback fat fall and I aettled back to a moat! hie crew, -the Ice wae In excellent run winter Olympics In history are 8t. Liouii Hawka.'Jt was giving the the second half the touring New relaxing aftemoon''and evening of , condition.. .One of two uniformed Wlnnera of 12 gold meala at ther 1603 Winter Games In Oslo rest o f the National Baaketball (First o f a aeries of major league prospects wrIttcM oader the heard the bands pley and tha crowds cheer atfGortlna opening day at an end, and tha youth of the managers' own bylines), „ York' Broadway Colored Oowns reading, playing with my sons and , patrolmen on duty waa W ill world haa been summoned to gath­ AmVi. a bad case o f the jittera to>^ watching teevee.. . . Mrs, Edward Clarke, former Manchester High ceremonies, ' \ « By AL IA)PK7, ‘ added tlfb talented’ Green Manor Only two of them came through with redtat gold medal peir>. er et Squaw Valley in California la day. \‘ ' Manager Cleveland Indiana . . Pros to their long list of cage vic­ Cole. 9 Demlng St., one of the moat teacher and athletic coach who is The Hawke, doormats of the formancea. \ ak 1960 for the next gamea—already tims. Spearheaded by Solly Walk­ rabid.tuid beat supporting basket a school policeman...Seversl "old league until recently,\ suddenly Tampa, Fla., Feb. 6 believe the traile we made during'the Yet" five perforiners among the also rane-In 1K3 made It to the the center of- controversy. er, Buddy Thompson, Curtis John­ pall and football fana’fans'In In MancheAMl tim ers" on the Ice. Included Cliff haA'e turned on their riVabi and winter for Chico Carrasquel and the one before that which brought top In 1956. ' Yhle Umq they got the gold medd. The Italian Olympic Committee, ,us Jim Busby will help the Cleveland indianli in' 1988. son and hustling E3ias Mulxac, the' ter phoned to aay the weather haihaO Rsutenberg,'*,------. form er Trade School now have won eight gam*f in a The three big'winners et OsloY dipping Into a big pile of money Our biggest vi'eakhesaes In 1988 Were two-fold. W d lacked a visitors upended the host quintet kept Jier inside and to reportrt thathat and Tw'l League baseball player, row including a stunning 108-93 ...TV, ______UAT.,.l«nn th« naint man. were Norway’s Hjalmar Andersen, from its percentage on the na­ consistent batting attack in the latter jwrt of the batting order and several robins*were seen In her Charlie Morrison, the paint man, decision over the powerful Phila­ 82-74 In a rough and tumble con­ who made a triple, sweep of speed tional soccer betting pool, spent we continued to be rather elow on ths bases. 1 believe that while we 'front ysrd. * and BUI Sarherek. the sporu offl- delphia .Warriors, the Eastwn test yesterdsy sfternoon before a skating ’ events, America's Andrea Ofympic Sundinft 68,000,000 to make these games a saciiflce long diata'nce hitting In givin g up Ijir r y Doby to Chicago, fine crowd at the Armory. Behind MONDAY ctal. Bill haa a new pair o f skates Division leaders^ yesterday, \ and was turning some fancy Mead, Lawrence, who won two model of efficiency. They were we. may proflt batUng-wlse, in that Carrasquel has a lifetime aver­ moet of the time the victors hnd Regardless of where the Boston CurtiM D'AnuMMue, Italy, The Hawks have moved into comers when 1 left to get home women’s slalom tttlea end Anderi staged aa artfully aa a major age of .288. That la .80 points mofe than we have had from our tittle opportunity to clown until Red Sox finish In the final Am eri­ Feb. 0 (Ah—Soviet RumOs. third place in the Western section in time for the UConn-Fordhanv, Ostler, wh'o headed Germany's win­ Italian opera. No. 7 batter during the past two years/ the final two minutes of plgy. The can League standings the Bean- competing In Ita trat Wtator Squaw Valley has been told by and are but 3’ x games behind the In addition Biiaby should return • ------basketball game on teevee. ning .two and four man bob teams: second-place Rochester Royala defeat wae the fourth for the Pros towners will have had the honor of The wiry Anderseh, going on 33, Olympic GMma.,won the m* the International’ Oljrmple Com­ to the form he displayed with iWHThave notched eight tri'umphs. Sacherek said this was the first offlelxl teem rhamplonaiilp The ^yals took the measure of Washington, when he b.'tted over ,h.vd a bi^ ^ having their spring training roster season in the psst 20 years that couldn't beat the Russian'a crack mittee it muat get another $4,000,- the Minneapolis Lakers, 13t-t09, Immedlafely after ths , game, reach The Herald s sports desk skaters. He finished just behind Mith Itl points mmI took the 000 from the California Leitala- .300. He actually has a lifetime [ m t he Ice sk ated .. .1 was disappointed Green Manor Manager ‘Oeorge first. Tlie a.m. mall Included the moot Ire* |Mm o goM mednia, while in other action, the E^ton batting average that la only a few ,'L* ip the teevee cagO game, aa Ford- the bronze "medal winner In the tura by April 3 to start tjie wheels Celtics turned back the Ne\y York Mitchell announced that he haa 10,000 meter race for hia best ef­ ■lx. The Onmeo e p M yea- points below that of bob/s. of RSox roster from publicist Joe Me- ham had too much, rebounding going In the almost desolate val-. Knickerbockers, 114-104, >nfl the booked the Syracuse Nationals, fort this time. .terilny. i^ r s e , Bu.sby doea not have the j Kenney's office. .'. Bowling aver­ strength for Connecticut ail'd won In .1952 Norw'ny vriuk the ley. R already has ona million. Syracuse Nationals ci^hed the defending National Basketball Mrs. Lo^^rence, although only 33 poWer that Doby has. •Ilm,- how-1 J" * ages In the fast Weet Side Rec rasliy after rolling up an early 20- lender In both gold mednia, Innsbruck, Austria, will get the Fort Wayne Pistona 90-8.8. Assn, chan^ions, for an engage­ in her third Olympic competition, ever, la one of the fastest mfn In ^ ■ '"“ ••'onal oiitOelder. with " 0»e A f t s t f a League were passed along by Hank point lead. seven nnd peints, 120Vi' The games if Squaw Vallay defaults. Wlna Scoring' niirl baseball and a flne base runner, as **"'owlng arm. He has hit .30^ oi­ ment at the Arm ory Wednesday Wlttke, the flne eecretary, who THIRSD.VY’ sacriftcM.her Olympic possibilities SMaaen Are OsafMeat The Hawks’ Bo^ Pettit won a night Feb. 18. Against the big to motherhood. She found that United. State* wee eecond In ls Carrasquel. - ■ "oie homers In ejieh of his last doubles as a duck pinner with the Niagara's top basketball rooter both entemriea, with fltur trat The Oallfornla sponsora of Squaw scoring duel f r ^ Philadelphia's " ' tw o seasons at Indianapolis. leaguers Mitchell will rel.y. on his Indies. Seven weeks remain on the In Manchester lb Bob jDing) Gor­ having three bablei since the 1952 Valley are conSdent they can build, Paul Arisin by/breSklng through With these two men, plus Bobby regular lineup with the addition of plnoee and j pointa. Pretty Jane Barber, 18, from Omul Chance In Win regular slate. Hank reported, an man. an alumnus of the upper New games was too much of a handi­ Here nre the 'flnni team tha ' hotels, dormltoriaa, raatau- fo r SO points/ JO of thehi in the Avila, A l Smith and Jim Hegan. Eddie Weiner, former University cap and did no better than fourth Manchester, N, H „ reigned as we have Oi-e raal good base run­ t think we have a real good indication that the season la now York State college. Bob phoned to etandinga (ten palate awarded ranU, bob run, atadlum, sM Jump second half. Arisin could'do no bet- queen o f 48th annual Dartmouth chanCe to win the pennant In 1986 of Tennessee scoring whiz who has place In the slalom. ners. Certaiqly we should be fast­ in the home stretch. Sports writ- secure information on Saturday's Art Devlin, top performer for the United Statea Olympic aki fee firat place nnd $-4-$-S-l and ice rinks needed. Idany Euro-. -ter-tb a n 22. mainly through the College Winter Carnival at Han­ in vlew.pf the fact that we finished Mike Allen, aix-foot-eight ce- played one tilt with the locale, and . Ostler, the bulky German tavern Duke’s Dave Sime, right, the laUat aenaatlon In the aprint field, gets home first to win the 60- er than we have been during my era met at Cheshire to mull over game between UConn and Niagara ump team, parallels hia akla during chanapionahip event at Ckirtina for the next five ptaceai num­ Mans are doubtful. If Oortlna pro- fine defhiislve efforts of rookie Al over, N. H„ iFeb. 3.) (AP Wire- only three games out after a series aerve center on Ohio State bas­ ru$:ged Eddie Grlndall, ex-North the recent Gold K ey ^ n n e r and to at Storra... Report on- the Olym­ keeper, finished well down in the ^ rd dash at Mlllroae Oamae, Madtaqn Square Ctartan, N4w York City (Feb. 4). Left to right: v lj^ a baals for judgement, Ove yeara bv manager, and I know Carolina eager and former Amer­ )'Ampaxgo, Italy (Feb. 8). The Lake Placid, N. Y., veteran.soared ber ef chnmpt4Hiahlpa ta phren- iDooke Johnson of Tufts; Vilianova'a Oeorge Sydnor, who came in third; John Halnea ot Pennsyl­ Ferfai, photoi. of injuries, and ailments to, key ketball team, la one of two. OSU make ticket returnai. All agreed pic Ski Night was turned in by J field this year. theaea): $OiOM,000 wni hardly gat Squaw V of rookies also were In-, that our club will use the hit-and- 244 feet, five Inches and 237 feet, ten inches in two tries for the beat planners like Vic Wertx, Doby, players their coach, Floyd Stahl, ican Leagug standout. Reserved that this year's event waa the beat Chairman Fran Mahoney. A sum. Only Tw<( Repeaters vania, tha runner-up. Sima's winning time 00 6.2 aeconda was one-tenth of a second off world indoor Valley off to mora than a good I for the Royals' as Mail- run play much "more often than we AiQbrican effoil. but he wound up In 31st position in the event, which I. RiMste (t l tlSI and MlUioaa Gamea record, (A P WIrephoto). Wynn and Lemon. Naturaliy, I be­ accuqps U. o f Dayton mentor .Tom seats are expected to go on sale In the 18 year hlatofy. M y vote has of $30 waa realized at a program The two repeaters were Hallgeir start. \ , Stokes/and Jack Twymah have in the paat. early this week. /Was won by Finland’s AntU Hyvarinen. (AP WIrephoto by radio f. Ai|stita.(4) Ifiti^ lieve the Yankees, as champions, Blackburn of tampering with. already been cast to return to the held at Manchester H igh.' Special Brenden, 27, Norwegian farmer, ared ip 28 |ionita each. The re- Players May Seek fnjiirira liurt Proa Led at Halftime from Cortina)". i 8. Finland (8) (M Oortiitasatartad off with hoUla, are the team to best. I believe our Qtper player was not Identified. Waverly next January, due main­ credit for the success o f the eve­ and Veikko HakuHnen, Sl-year-old a bob run. Slid a tratttloa aa a fine '^sult aet a two-team scoring record I think we are going to be Getting back to yesterday's 4. Sweden (t ) fit league, wh)ch enjoyed a flrte pen­ Allen is a highly publicixed soph­ ly for the excellent treatment ac­ ning goes to Manchester High's' Finnish Ittmberman. At that the sports reeoi^yelt stlU epant far fo r the MlnneapoMs Auditorium. Limit on . Salary atrpnger next season for several omore from New Lexington. O. nigged exhibition, valuable points 6. Switierinnd (8) 08H College Baeeball Roundup nant race In 1958, will have an corded the Bcribea and for the best fine 89-pleee band which turned two wiry Scandinavians didn't mora than that in a country where ■nie Celtics gained their victory reaabns. I've already mentioned a (AP WIrephotol. (EdS: Story by the Pros’ big A rt Quimby and fi. United Statee (2) $44 Sport Chailer couple. . Also, you will recall that even more exciting battle this year dinner ever at a major banquet. . out and rendered a 30-mlnute con­ exactly repeat. w ^ are far Ibqrer than tn tha ever the Khieka witit scoring ace New York, Feb, • (4^- Major Is out o f Columbus. O., Feb. 4). Jimmy Ahearn provided the home 7. Norway (2) 47 Bob Lemon and Early Wynn were because Boaton. and Detroit should .Being treaisurer o f the scribes 1 cert Comparatively quiet day Trade Paying Off Big Brenden won the 18 kilometer 8. Italy (I ) 8I)/j U*.*. t ^ Bob Cousy performing only 24 forces with an 18-13 margin at .league^ baM __club ’ o w n ^ s, handlcaqiped by injuries- last sea-, be stronger, now that their young­ and the ever :ig waa the same. ski race at Oslo. There was no 18 R E T A R O fD UUUJDRXN'S Hia Games that minoteir sa m resuitvof a sprained the end of the first quarter. N ew ­ spent, considerable time at night 9. Germany (I ) .24 ended hi harassed by player effort! to ralae son. I expect both of. them to per­ sters have had one more-year of compiling a detailed report. The. FRIDAY kilometer this timer but Brenden It. Cnhndn 1$ Fund was over tioo richer teday ecisioaAhead solemn caremoniee . ankle. However, five of his mates experience. comer Fred Congleton caught fire I before the minimum sAlary from 90,000 to form juit h little better than^they Early morning viattor waa Sgt, won the IS kilometer. 11. France Ifi. after 'last Saturday'a aecond an­ In the pehehed ]^ e , mo hit doii^flo figures. BiU Sharman Holyoke Boxer In the second period caging eight books, balanced and I assume that le, mo(la $7,200, may retaliate by attempt­ did in 1988.'. In spite o f injuries, W«/ may have trouble at first 'I will be renamed toi watch over Milt Stratton of the Police O^part* In Bruins’ Playoff Bid HakuUnen won the 80 kilometer It. The Netherinnda T nual One Ball Tournanient held at atadlum were won by as high man with 23. points as .the Pros held onto a slim ment, on purely aq off-duty social the 'Weet' Side Rec alleys. D s^ te Bjmcuae was forced to come ing to place a maximum on the- Lemon won as ipnny. games (18) base if W ertx has not recovered the money for another year. ski raoe'.at Oslo. Sweden's power-* IE Palnad 0 For Most Conferences aUL Using the tradmonal a amount v f money a player can re­ aa.an.v other pitcher in the league., 40-36 advantage at halftime. Green visit. Not too many years sgo the 14. (H e) dnpnn, 5 the rain and Icy roads 140 men from behind to turn.bafk Fort fuMy. hie , “ I polio. Mfeets Berrios TUESDAY ful Sixteen Jernberg won - that of 30-5-4*3-X potnU tn n il' ceive. and Wynfi, with 17 victories, had Ifn'wever.'Vic" assures'me that he Is Manor had opened a 30-18 lead late rloiigated Stratton was one of Man. N ew York, Feb. 6 — T3ie;^and Murray Costello. Boston since and women participated. Ca>ti Whyne and maintain a strange jinx Perhaps the bi slest msih In Con­ event, .here^ , Htkulinen flniahed Czechoalovnkin .1 .. where gold medDa wenrimi Baseball Commissioner F ord the third lowest • earned run 'perfectly well, and I think It Is per In the second quarter but three cheater's better basketball players trade that brought Real ChevrefllsT'hah u-hn'slx.’ tost'two and tied one firat, however, In the SO kilometer IE (H e) Hungary. 4 awarde for the man were won'by " Now "York, Feb. S (Ah—A week of docialon Ilea ahead in moat con- Russia"I Iwd Imd 121 M 7SW over the Pistons, who haveXyel to necticut on the chicken salad ban­ Frick said ‘‘Definitely not'' when average in the league. fectly well agreed that the Illness New York, Feb. 8 (B- Pending a .rtraight one-handed set shots by ..There has been nearly as much bark to the Boston Bruins was a and the Chevreflla-Mc| individual pbampiens and tnr to BtO-EVRD t v n A coming one month vacation to planning to take An the Flori()a sun. the fight for the Stanley Cup play­ Phoenix Open as the key word In the statement Aiherican League, 1' also expect to escape serious Injury or illness, of Holyoke, Mass., meeting Miguel 28 per cent of tneir field goal at­ Chevrefils clinched matters with in second place in Oslo, 71. th* H g Un. UCLA la Die Pacific 04-76. Richmond Is at Qeorga dlscouraga unotnelal tram ecorea. Berrios of Puerto Rico in a feath­ tempts. But overall, the winners Tampa and St. Petersburg. A rt shine sfis Wilbur Brown, Gyp Gam- offs. A ll three of the Itneniatcs" second period goals. .Coast, Connecticut in the Tankee. Cabo Blanco, Peru — (NBA) — l'i(sued after a joint meeting of the Avila and Al Rosen to return to snd we get s few breaks, we will Hayes Jenkins of Colorado Waahington Thutaday. ■ One Bveia Rimi the batting form we usually gel erweight match tonight, threw up a tojAl of 141 shots, 48 agreed that the Gold Key event bolati, Joe White, Jack Cavagnaro, rapped home, a goal last night aa Scored tVInnlng Goal Columbia In the Ivy and Southern L world record was broken off American and National Leagues win the Pennpnt in 1986. i Springs. Colo., finished fourth in Taken by ACridN RESUMES tomorrow Oenneettent Ptayu Maiau. Only one event was nm o ff Bun- Saturday. from them. Helfand probably will rule, with­ more than wa,* the best ever and he thus joins Lefty Bray and Vin Ingraham to the Briiins whipped Detroit 3-1 for Gus Mortson scored the winning Mrii’s figure skating at Oslo. He night In the Rec Senior Rasketbell Methodist In the Southwest—can day. tha sjtoeial Od jump, AntU Blanco when Northup in a week on his findings on name a few. White and Cavagnaro Blfiwhere tonight, Illlnals, 8-0 The Leagues reaffirmed the de­ Our team's main strength, of POWER HITTINO The Cihowns^ went ahead for the the growing list of satisfied diners their j;irat victory over .the Red goal. for Chicago as the Black heard the band play the "United breathe with relative ease. o f Buffalo landed a 400- are already basking in tha League with two games on tap. In In the Big Tan, le home to Indiana Hyvartnan and AuHb XallakorpI off cision of last December In keeping course, lies In the pitching. W e charges against the club. Promoter first time 4^46 with 4:30 remain­ at the Waverly. Inn . . . Bark cor-' Wings In exactly a year. Hawks beat the fading'Leafs for States Anthem' as he took the gold ^Phoenix, Aria., Feb. 0 (08—Cnry the opener at f:t0 Maneheatar Tha Independent clubs have Finland loo' - ■ - big-eyed tuna < on a 39- Tex Sullivan and his ex-partner auhny South .... Short trip while, runnerup Iowa (4-1) te at Finland took first and aaceod, with the minimum salary at $0,000. But have six putstandihg starters in San Jiian. P. R. tA't - Vic Power, ing in the m ild period on a twin- respondence was completed and the Hawka Nip Toronto the second time In as many n l^ ta medal this time. Middlecoff won the $10,000 Phoe­ thinga a bit easier this week; Hany Glasi llne. ,/, Willie Gllzenberg. In the meafltime waa on the docket at night Wallpaper (0-0) angagea Manches­ Wiseonaln. Connecticut ehoo-4n Glass of Garmany third. All they approved the appointment of Wynn, Lemon. Garcia, Score, Bob Kansas City Athletics' first base- pointer by Ahe aggressive Miilzac, desk cleared of all notes, papers, Tha Chicago Black Hawks," and also counted their first vie- Won Giant Slalom * nix Open Golf .Tournament end he Memphis state, however, Is an had iumpa matches will be approved. \ and on the way home I tuned ter Auto Peru (0-1$). White Olam In the Yankee, la ^at home to over 30 metora (about. two three-man committees from Feller and Art Houtteman, plus r.ian who was runnerup for the but two ttee thrO[Wa by magical clippings and whatrnot that ac- meanwhile, took over fourth place-tory on Chicago" Ice-in six tries Madeleine Berthod, -.the Swiss thought a 10-foot putt he sank for exception with a date at West $02 fatt). Courchestie-Berrloa ia a rematch in the car radio and listened (0-0) oppoaea I^an l'a Soda Shop Maine after being clubbed by . L i o n s h i t r o a o cnch league to meet w-lth. the 16 the two best relief pitchers I have American League batting title ^obby Knight knotted the score at cumlated during recent weeks . . . — the final Stanley Cup spot—“hy The Hawka h£»e won twice and cow- girl who ‘did no better than a birdie on the first hole of the Virginia, tha Southern Confetanee of a Nov. 14 bout won by the busy to the fight between Tomnrty Jaek- (7-0) In the nightcap at $;S0. Fordhun and Niagara >ln non- Amarioana wan eutelaaaad. Art player repreacntatives "to preview with . .319, la atm hittiqg In the SO-all wuh 2:30 remaining. A long Jim Herdic, planning a banquet for nipping Toronto 3-2 and the Nek’ gained-a tie In three games since sixth in the last - Olympic ski final round wee the key shot to the leeder, .* tonight Memphis State'a TTnivsrhlty Park. Pa.— (N B A )— ever seen on one i team In Don New .England boxer, who whipped son and Bob Baker. The j-adio Tuesday's schedule paire the Auto- league gamts laat week. U ka PlaeM. N.T„ did Penn StatSrwIll play Its Srst two the present league salary structure high averages. In his first 187 two^hanned set shot by Knight at young basketball players in March, York Rangers Increased their sec­ veteran goalie Al Rollins returned events, won the downhill gold victory. / Moss! and R^y Narleaki. Either of Johnny O'Brien in his last start. version waa great, one of tlD best men against the North Ends (11- tournament atoek was tarnished SMU haa Texas on tap tomor­ H i ‘®«kea aad $73-10 fw football gamea on the road next and ascertain whether the present these two coiitd step In and do a ; rips to tho pjate for Cagiis..' In the the buwer gavd the'Pros a 86-84 asked for assistance in getting a ond-place margin over Detroit by from banishment to the Hawks' medal this time. Ossi Reichert, a Tbe 38-year*old veteran might 3) In the lldtlfter while .Pegaal'e oomewhat over the weekend with 164.S ^ t a and 31at pIsM la tha fall — agalnat Pennsylvania and Berrios' latcat was a TKO over Pat speaker and a film jo help round fighta of the year. Tbevee viewers gaining a 3-3 tie with Montreal. Buffalo farm team. have ’ addril another stroke—the row after gaining tha Southwest H minimum and unlimited maximum flne job as a atarter if any o f the Puerto Rlcaii League he had 55 Marcune. lead af'.lhe three-quarter mark. may disagree. moon-faced German girl, finished return to heUle strong Walnut a 76-67 defeat by St, Bonaven'ure lead with a 08-0S job on Arkansas, field of 08. Dlok Rahoi of Inn Army. standards are equitable." - out a program . . . Night home and The fourth. place scramble Montreal, seeking Its. first vic­ one from the tee that young Jim veterans should be hurt. Besides,. hita for ai ,3.’)T avej'age. 2^e match will be seen on tele­ o5f)0 left in the fourth peri­ {iA T l’K D A Y second in the slalom four years ago Orill ill-S ) In the aecond game, that laft a 18-8 record. Mountain, Mich., mada tha bert it waa 4-pent to advantage plan­ shapes up like this now: Chicago tory in New York this season, Blair III of Mieeouri put Into e erstwhile co-leeder, Setiirday. - ...... , , \i vision - (Dumont)'. od tlVe hoihe club still held onto a Strange as it may seem, the but she wpn the giant slalom in UtUe "to Worry About UCLA ((Ml) defends IU PGC lead jump by an American, $86 fast, 10 r 73:70 marten but ' two valuable ning’ sports page layouts/tor the 42, Toronto 41 and Boston 40. But went ahead of the Rangers - three 1956. ' pond on the 15th that broke e dead Dayton (16-1), Louisville (16-1). inehea, but fall and-got only 108 usually Imid-talking Jeff Koelsch Boston trailed 'Toronto, theiv, in RIGOEST TOWUNO maUh of thia weekend against Stanford, by the tireless Thompson coming weeks. Due to the shortagk times, but each time the Rangers Severre Sle'herseri of Norway even battle and cost the amateur the steaon I* scheduled Tuesday Holy Croaa (10-8), Temple (14-1) -points for this and his othar Jump Wallace (Bud) Smith, 'the light­ was nearly as quiet aa a church fourth place, by 10 points and seniation of the event a chance for tied fqr aecond with Southern Cal­ ained the lead for the New of newsprint, every, department' mouse this m orn in g."! don’ t know battled back to gain the deadlock. was third In the Nordic combined night at the W%et SMe Rec when and St. Fikpela of Brooklyn (18-0) ifornia (0-8). Columbia, havinjg of $44-8. Ha was Slat weight champion, takes'on Larry Chicago by nine when Chevrefils It waa the fourth tie between the victory. rkersr and a' beq^iitiful tlp’-ln by has felf s ’cutback In the allotted what’.^ wrong." Jeff whispered, ski competition at Oslo. He made Dart Mal(U elash with McCann's would appear to have little to wor­ ousted Prlneeton from a share of WIUIB Olaon of Eau O ^ , Wla, Boardman of Marlboro, Conn, in a returned to the Bruins in a deal clubs in Madison Square Garden, it a gold medal this year. Middlecoff Went on to shoot e 60 ilhhnson Rcgprded Xhe Clowns a apace and adjustments must be "but I can hardly talk." . . . Ice Service^ top teams In the Rec ry about this week, at least ■ the Ivy lead 77-4W, now la 5-0 and was 4$rd with 174.5 Jolata ef non-title bout Tuesday at Boston. made to continue tq^get a balance, Jan. 16. He and Jerry Toppazzini with the other two games ending for e' 72-hole score of 270, ettbt Boardman subs for Tony DeMarco, '6-73 edge with 2:4.8 Ip go. It was skating at Center Springa with m-.v League. The loop's top two Indi­ San Franclaco'a Dona, mean­ meaU Dartmouth (2-3) Thuraday. ^mpe of $18-3 and 2U, wMla Roy of lactl. state and national items' were swapped for Lome Ferguson ir Ranger victories. under par for the distence, end the while, have only to meet Oollege when the former welter champ had lien that the N ew Yorkers put on family occupied the early portion vidual bowlers, Chet Nowlckl Among the independents. Day- Sherwood at Sallabury, (kxm,, Ra- mtliO roitgVtnO rugqed work any I into print. $2,400 winning profeaslonal'B at the Pacific, tomorrow night and Ished 36th on 183 points from to pull out because of illness. The a little show In ah efrorl"lp control of the afternoon and then I watch­ High Tankers Win purse. ■ (117.1) and Vie Taggart (IlE H ) ton plays Miami (Ohio) tomor­ the ball and preserve their three- WEDNESDAY Fraano State Friday to stretch jumps of $jM-7 aad $$S-L \ Smith DeMarco match was re ed the colqricks. Bob Couay-Ieas Blair came In with e one-under- will also be seen In actlOE ‘ row, BL Francis (Pe) Saturday; scheduled for March 5 j point bulge..Ehsulng scores hat! lit­ Celebrating the start of his .86th Boston tteltics bow to the Rorhc.-i- their record winning string to 44 Over Bristol 39-30 par and a lie for third with Jimmy games. St, lYanels of Brookljm, LoulavUla meets Kentucky Wes­ 3 ^ 3 Ae a companion feature. Bl tle bearing on the final outconi/al- year in the employ of The Herald ter Royals. The Celtics without Hornets Drub Springfield^ HK09 ANNUAL Town Rasket- leyan again Wednesday, Mar- today was linotype operator Bill Demaret at 200, and the man Mid­ the only other major unbeaten SHOW CANCELED Murphy, unbeaten "Rookie of the . though the Pros were oiitscorcd 6^l' Cousy are about ns exciting as an dlecoff really feared, big Mike. Sou- baU 'hiurna.nente for all midget, uette Saturday; Holy Ooas haa B Year" for 1955, will face JohiVny | In the lemaining time .McGonigal. a 'fine baseball pitcher old mairl crossing Main SI. The Ckiach Dick Solanek's Manches­ junior and Intermediate quintets goes after No. 16 at Bridge­ yracuse Wednesday and Dart­ ter High swimmers edged rival chak, wound up second with e 69 port (Conn. I Wednesday. a Hartford,, f S T 0 (ffH-Tha boR- O'Brien'for the vacant New Mulzao Krai Standout , -in hia youth. Bill later coached the great Cousy was injured and play­ Reds Bow to Hershey 4-2 for 279. are edtedulcd to start early next mouth Saturday whlla Tfmpla land welter title, Shamrock.s when that club "across Bristol 39-30 In a C C IL dual meet 'The conferenee ohaaaa hold the ing show schaduled for Foot.Guaid Walker, formerly of St. John's ed only several minutes. . . . Rain Sir matters stoqd today as the moathi-FIrst on the program la the plays Duqueane tonight, Bucknell Hall Tuesday night has baea ean- In Brookl.vn, led the Clown.s with 18 the tracks" st the North End ,And sleet covered the highways at Saturday afternoon at the East big gamea this week with heverai Wednesday and Penn State Fri- Side Rec pool. The triumph tournament scene shifted to Tur- Midget Tournament *0 used ay, celsd by Promoter Sam GuUao af­ Ralph (Tiger).Jones, the ol/l fav tallies lyhllc teammates Johnson I ''"nked with the best in the state night but .a scheduled social sn- New York. Feb. 6 OP) — The 4 downed" Buffalo 3-2 Pittsburgh Important elaahea on tap tonight 'dev. . : .. . . snapped a three-meet losing streak aon and the $10,000 Open this March 1 at the 'Vest Side Rec, The ter falling .tp obtain a suitable orlte of the T V fans, comes back Skating ronditiona were reported gagenient wan kept to round out a Providence Reds,- dead last In the 1 drubbed Springfield 8-3. Vanderbilt, still un^tenlnthe and Thompson each chipped in for the Indians who have now weekend- minus Middlecoff. The Intermediate tourney begins substitute for Pat MsUane of from a three-month layoff/to bo.\ with 16 markera. But the real good by Mrs. Fawn McCarthy of busy day. American Hockey League last Southeeatem after clubbing Oaor-’ j A fte r falling behind 1-0 .in the notched two wins as against four Phoenix winner, as w^| as first in Wedneadey, March 14 at the Y. FAOB OUBANiNG Union City. Malians waa to have Tony Baldonl of Wllkcs-B^re, Pa. star of the Clowna waa the dimin­ year, have shown a startling re­ First game In the Junior event Ir ’la 08-00 Saturday, hita the road versal of form and already have first perlcKl, Buffalo came back lo.ssea. Jim Michaud captured both the Bing Ci'osby 04-holer in Janu­ Hallandale. Fie. (N E A )—Hun­ foufht Btsva Wprd of Hartford In on the yVednesday. show/ (AB c - utive, Miilzac who raged 1.8 points slated 'Thuridey, March 18 at the 0 play Alabama, the.- only other amtased aa many victories as last I with two tallies by Ed Stowinski the 40-yard freestyle and 100-yard ary, ia heading home to finish work f dreds of gallons bf paint are being a llghtwalgbt feature bout, but radlo-TV) faom Waahinaton. while directing the winners' at­ SRC club without a dafeat The year's lltleholder, the Pittsburgh ; and Clare Raglan. However, goals freestyle events. Tommy Woods on a golf book. East Side gym, slapped'across the facade off Gulf- be suffered severe burns on his Tlie Tiger, Itching to^rovc his tack. M 11IZ51C set up several acoring Turnaivay Crowd Expected BOR OtfiHRIR'N 110 triple Tide (0-0) ipllled Georgia Tech Btreem Park In preparation for the Hornets. ; by Fred Glover - and Johnny Mc- finished first In the breaststroke Souchok collected • $1,800, De­ 63-00 Saturday. Vandy Is 7-0, left forearm In an upset gresM upset Victory over Ray Robinson a playa and played a whale of a Although upended 4-2 by the Lellan late in the final stanza while the winners' medley relay merit , $1,400 and Gene Llttler, score raptured first prise In the Match 3 racing Inaugural. sklUet mishap at . home. year ago was no fluke,/is a hpavy game on the defen.se. weekly Claes B One Ball Tourna­ Kentucky, Its domination et an Hershey Bears last night, the ! pulled it o\it for the Barons. quartet topped the visiting four- with a final 60 and 281, win $1,300. end III the SBC, meeta Florida. favorite to take the imrated Bal- Eulght. who thrilled the fans on For High Game Wednesday Reds, w’ith a record of .-31-13-2, The Hornets had an easy time Lome. Itan Venturi, the San .Francisco ment at the Double Strike elle;lys. doni, conqueror of Ray Drake. several occasiona With his un­ Other prise wlnnera Incluid4d The Wildcats (0 -l)'b u «ly topped have 64 pc^ts. only six less than of it In Springfield, scoring a quar­ The kummariea: amateur, came back after a double canny dribbling thraugrt the entire Skippy Kearns 313. Don Carpenter Auburn Saturday 63-81 and need­ was necess'ary for the Hornets to tet of goala in the first period Medley relay: Manchester bogey alx on the second hole to By PAT BOLDUC Over 1..80n spectators witnessed ed a "knockout) Rnisb to do It. Probably the bouf that means oppb.slng quintet, .stood out In a win the A H L pennant In 1985. and another in the second. A near (Dormer, Smith, Carter and make the turn two under par, and 218, Mike Ewiek 210, . Walt Hllln- tlie most litle-wis/ is Friday's losing cause with 17 markers. Con- Rivals Manchester High' and the previous tit It in Williniantir ski 307 end D ln g^arr for the Yarn Hatton, dlsturtMd by^an Au­ Last nighf's loss snapped a nine- riot In the third period, with play­ Duda). 1:33.8,' flniahed with a 09, 280 and. (k tie burn fraeea' with $0 aaoonds left pairing hf Isaac t^gart of Cuba gleton aruL Ahearn hooped,__ 14 Windham, both srhediilcd to par- and the Arnioi'y's seating capaeity game home "victory, string for ers and ' fans mingling in the With Jay Hebert, who Dad a 09. best single game, fS. Likfi Having is lihiited to 1,140. 200-yard freestyle; 1. Warren, Ko'd Brownie Nelson. Nelson, ro- and Ramon Fuenjes of Los An­ and 1.3 point's. 1'espectlv.ely, whilol ticipate in tlie annual State Cla.ss Providence. The Bears w en t ahead fracas, resulted in misconduct M. 2. Woods. M. 3. parlson, B. . Other contenders who drifted In Ihe first game, won by t))e vlved, mlaaed his two foul shota geles at Madl.son/ Square Garden 2-0 In the second period, saw the penalties to ail but one player on 2:14.5. back included: Lionel Hebert. 74- RESERVED REAm and gener­ a n T o u i n T o"’ ah "m Basketball Toufnament the lat- Indians 69-64. Windham fell be­ and Bob Burrow raced off with the ( NBC-raclio-TV I aml Quimb> 10. all m the first ter part of the month, clash head- game tied, and then salTed it away each team. w 40-yard freestyle: -1. Michaud, 268; Ted Kroll. 76-287: Bo Wlnin- al admission tickets for the forth­ hind 17-7 at the end of the first rebound to score tha Winning bhe- The lateat rilig ratinga spot ! half. in the same stanza with a lart- W illie Marshall perfdrmied ’ the M. 2. Duncan; B. 3. ger, 77-289; Johnny Palmer, 72- coming Green Manor Pcoa-Syra- L'l- e„ * ^ ... on WedneRflrfy n i^ t at thf quarter but rallied to oiitscora Pappas, B. k e t , . j L : . ' Fiientea No, s among Carmen mlnute goal'by Lome Davis. Arnle hat trick in the Hornets’ 'victory, ;20.3. 280: Paul McGuirb, 75-288,’ and El­ tiuae Natlonale' baaketball con­ *u' Arniffii'V in the bififgeiit game m the locals 2R-1.3 in tlie second peri­ In the blg*-gfven, Kansas State Basilio's challengers with Logart Ktillmap clinched it In the finale. which left them six. points behind Diving: 1. Oskojaki, B. 2. Squat- don Briggs, TO-292. test at the Armory Wednesday InYoiir U tr ‘' ° ‘"'lth e C CIL schedule, A triumph by od and grab a .3,8-30 advantage. .(0-1) , la at Nebraska after % ■ No. 8. However, Logart ia a fast- In the other games. Cleveland the leading Reds." rlto. M. 3. Buranoff, B. 49.40 night, Feb. IS'go on sale Wednes­ ivita get Ik few laughs ; the host Indians', unbeaten In six The Whippets trailed hv two cementing Its firat piece role,wlth coming .voungrter who cracked the h nift rom^icHl louiinea, many.of ‘ league starlH,^ would give thorn points.' day^ at Nasslff Arms, points at the three-quarter, mark f r o g g ie s f e a s t an 12-61 dectelon over Colorado "top 10" tn vhe last' year on the lOO-ydrd freestyle: 1, Michaud. \ which were directed at tlie two of- .sole rtalifi to th/ title for the first and tjred In llie home atreich a.s H O C KEY A T \ G LAN C E Saturday. K-SUte and the Buffi Own Bockyqrd strength pf rictoiles ovisr Ludwig ,M. 2. Carlson. B. 3. Dougan, M. Fort Worth..Tex. —(N EA )-The WAI.NUT GRILL conUmiee to \ fieials and opposing playri .a. The : time in 11 veaus. Beaten only hj' the Indians raced to their final' Brennan to Speak Lightbiirn (twice), Gil Turner and 58.8. ' annual banquet honoring the T ex­ pace the Rec Senior Rsiaketbalt meet again Saturday, this time at comic, gaily garbed for the ocoa- .tha locals in six CCIL contest's, the five-point veix'ilct In !■ tense’’strug­ Sunday’s Results Virgil Akiiyi. 100-yard breaststroke: 1. Woods, as Christian football squad wiD be Lea'gue In aeoriim, averaging 80.3 Colorado. Iqwa State 14-2), now Sion, proved a definite sucre.ss w'i'th,r\Vhlppet8\can tie for the crown gle between two veteran eluha. To Irixh Alumni -.4 National League second after embuahlng Kansee the ynimger fans .in attendanee, j with a vleti M. 2. Smith. M: 3. Oskolaki, B. held Feb. 3. points a game. ’The North Ende, ¥+T------r i with a vlelnry. Coach Elgin Zatur- New York 3, Montreal 3 (Tie). currently tied with the Grill for 76-63 Saturday, It at Mlaeouti this • liif and ali-«ntek built ta mv# ^ In the piTliminary T erry Cun- sky's squad haa nnl>- Meriden re- Ucall\i'e\^n"with"The^ hokl- 1 : 12.2, Peter vy'alenrian,' unbeaten 21- Terry Brennan Night will be Chicago 3, Toronto 2. Hrst place lb Ihe tUtadlnge, trail weekend. you tb« i/C meniyr«tha aparoting and year-old /British boxer, gets his nlngham and Bill Malotisky led the ntatning on its loop sehedule while ' ing a .slim .80-49 edge And four Bpston 3, Detroit 1. 100-yard backstroke; 1. Palazzo. vard ' 1.3-3) Saturday, ..shoulcln’t aiaintanoaca manty. I held tonight i(t the Waverly Inn at B. 2. Bauer, B. 3. Whitehouae, M. With their 78J .ay.erage.; .Other, George iWashington. the South­ baptism lihder htjavv fire Tue.sday -Manche.ster -Merchahts Juniors to . Windham. must meet Bristol, but i starters on each'teani did most all Anierlcan. I*Fague have any real w’orriea ahead until teams Include PaganPiL (71.8), ern ■ runnerup, la at Furman, in which time the Naugatuck Valley 1 : 12. 8 . ------/ -a <«a$Rlafsl|r- fstH ryi a^slppsd— .. at London's Harnnga.v Arena \vhen Bight vlclorv. a 47.4+/Wedneada.y:s rivals shoulif have of the scoring. HlgiVa Eddie W ol- Cleveland 3. Buffalo 2. March 7. That's when the Lions fourth, tonight. Richmond, In thjrd Win over the Meri(icn Saints/ Ed little HifruMiitvdiffloulty in ihtheir *if Amtaifinal ..n. a.__ ^ . J Notre Dame Alumni. Club will Freeatyli felay: Bnstol (Dun­ Manchester Wallpaper (03.0), local cpnvartient — kflly baebad witb IH ha meets Gavilan, the 30-year,-old cik. Alan Cole. Dave Turkinglon Hershey, "4, Providence 2. meet Princeton on. the Tigers’ White Qlaaa (04.3) and wlnleaii place, tightened the race by up- Daniels .stood out for the loafrs. i games. Thus the . league cliam- honor the Irish head football can. Redman. Sweta and Pappas). porfi and ••rvica. . forme;- welter king. >r the losers. and Norni Hohonthal combined' Pittsburgh 8. Springfield 3. court. Saturday'a 'auccesa was ac­ Manchester Auto Parts (44.0), ■eltlng Wait Virginia Saturday UrnaduMy C'loMr pionshlp will definitely be decided coach. 1;24.K companied in N ew York, Although Gavilan loat his last ! r for 61 tallieM while Windhams Brennan's appearance will be Eastern League • €«iiilffi*VUIan Cab, prevaa B r in the Manchestei-Wlndham en- "The rest of-the league just two in South America and Water- ' * JuhllBOII. f ... If '.1.. ., .quartet of George Gordon, John, the first In the area. Proceeds will Baltimore 7. New Hsx'en 5. for driv«r*caaifert, far raaatinMt and sSmi(l). f .... ]!j) counter doesn't seem .up to . challen^ng man's record is a .sliiny 30-0-1 with 'J Rissley. Frank Caple anef Bruce be turned- over to the Naugatuck Monday's Schedule •9*9. Th4imti.'«4ii). ,c lii Expect Tiirtiaway f'ruwih either Columbia or "Princeton. only a draw to mar perfection, the ■ u 8*'nly, r ...... I Gardner collaborated, for A5mar k- Valley Scholarship Fund of the No games Scheduled In any Colurrihia Pacing I f the forthcoming clash Is any- league. Penn just did manage to shake Cuban Koed probably wUl be fay-I | l'o4>|'irr, g ... ers. .*tJoremeniioncd cagers. Notre Dame Founilatlon. ' • Pull and 9*#«at pickup badlat: thing like the first meeting fans along with'I.eo'Cvr (.Manchester off Cornell 72-67, dropping the Big ored. All Notre Dame mm arc InvlG^ STOP! and 7'6'* end I'd" ileka badiat—factory 3 \Vallc«'r. ir will be in for an exciting night of and Bob Maicliand iWliidhaiin Ivy Hoop League Red to fourth at 3-3 Saturday. instollad-. ed. Tiokets will be avnlable at the PRO.MISING..FUTURE '1 IS Ti.iatM basketball. And while on the sub- will againscompitse Ihe startinir Dartmouth, meanwhile, climbed to I , - • . . . HV17 door. HARD STEERING P) — E very­ 2-3 by adding further to Yale'a a laally law b a ^ aad ca^~l*u tbaa e 0 i Chapel Hill, N.C. (NEA) i- iOlvilipie.s Attract K fMa. attentl the game ai-e urged to ar- Only three [e.sorves two bv the body but Columbia haa learned to woea (1-31 73-68). .7 indiat higher than convantienai medal. Wlclh..lni f ...... 2 *'>-4i a •Featherweight cha)npion Sandy There are only four seniors on rive early since local school offl- Whippets, were eiiiploved in the lose in Ivy League basketball, and, J3artmouth. is the only pre-aea- DANGEROUS TIRE WEAR f c o v a N yo « iM*d| a truck tfiit will operate on the highway or take (’OMRlriloM. f ...... 7 Saddler has losB only 14 bouts in the powerful University of North WHh MOULHEAT you'll always d a |aira*capaclt)f fraaia* prapaltar HnrrjF. f ...... 5 rials anticipate a tnrnaway crowd. ' first engagement. " ’ the .Lions aren't likely to-get the slTn hopeful not yet defeated by 2tMMMMi Paid Fans DllboFc. f ...... 159 matches. Twice he was held Ckirolina basketball turn, and only off acrow country. . . if you want a foiir-wheel-drive truck ihofH, univaraal fointc, ipringi. ^ 0 hang of It thjs week, either. Columbia, mainly because they e iw e CHNYSWIl raoarva Qtiinihv. e-^...... 3 to. a draw.. two are atarte(fs. ' ’ supply of fual right an tha ^ratnisasl fivpa you plenty of load room, phis good looka, a iHclufilva INHiNATIONAl 3-ipaad n • Alirarn g i:i NBA R.ASKICTBALL I By chopping down Princeton 77- haven't yet met. The Ilona gre at FIVE-POINT I CorlioA J^'Ampozzo, Italy. Feb. D Knirhl, -p Eaxtorn DlvUion 69 Saturday,, the Lions now rule home to the Indians, but hit the tronifar ca$a. Pull«iarqua pewar taka^H 6 f.T* Eleven days of the greatest Call ue for Mobilheat. From then on, well watebyour ' economy, comfort—here’a your anawerl 9 Saturday's Fights the roost with a 5-0 record. road to play Harvard. SAFETY SPECfAt aptipnol. j winter wports show pn earth drew ... 2k IM-29 74 / 'V L Scor*' nt hstlf 4iw:>8 n Mai)('>i. Princeton la seconc). no better than ..In other league gamea this .week •upply, automatically keep your tank filled. And that n iia iNTiaNAiioNAL (4x4) about ax much of a gate ax one '.rhlladelidjiffi.^^ ... *. 30 10 FKB.6 toFI$B;10ONI*Y . PLYMOUTH new m ^ l S-120 four-wheel-drive a ppllaaal 4*ipaad tranH«iit*on$ with i . i B oxton ...... ■ . 2M 22 ■3-1 and excepj for third place Princeton la on the road twice, at tainkful—right on the premisea—gives you security good American heavx'yveight rham- Hollywood Jimmy Martinez. Chick McClure Says - ' truck will breexe up difficult gradM—pr readily laft, #r laft qnd right lida pawar taka-off. 1 New York ...... 24 25 Penn, 3-2, every other entry haa Harvard Friday and at Brown pionxhin fight. .>lrruhAMlb JiiHiora (111 160, Glendale. Ariz., ' oultiointed lost a t least three times. COMPLITI FRONT IND ALIONMINT. ' you get with no other fuei. I t 't a iupply no one can V H ' .‘tyracusc ...... 23 26 (1-51 Sat(irday; Yale Is at home fo through mud, aand and anow. And it may be fitted a N lfb parfaraiaaca» high acanamy It x too early to have exact flg- y ' 1 Tony Peliiio, 1.89, Buffalo, ,N. Y., e Inspect aulipenslon Jolata aad Ue-rod end* for dapgeroiia loeae- draw on but you! ^ I/. 1 1 KryhIiT f ...... ■ (Ml s. Western Division 10. • ' High Trodtf and "Columbia, which ~ plays Dart-, to Brown 'tomorrow, then goes to Hack Diaa»and 230 angina, ttondard — j ures. Blit here are some official : (1 SvlV'-.-Mru. f ,,,...... II ILU mouth (2-3) Thursday ,ahd Har- Cornell Saturday. neea. a Measure height of springs, e C^heek akoeh abaorbera for for a boat of atationuy power uaaa. I31*hp 340 u(ith 11-ineh clutch, aptianal. *.i. MxIi^iiRkr. f ... 0, IMI ,[j Fort Wnyne ...... 26 21 .8.83 .Finnkfurt, Germany Han.v ' estinialc.s: •> proper operation, e Adjust camber and caater, e Set toe-lu. Now’s the time to order twin-action Mobiibeatc tha -r SHlltlffllt. f .... 4*11 ■ s Rochester ...... 24 29 .483 Frnedrli'li, 198. Oeniianv. outpoint- "GoodwiM" SarviM Ibull find thia light-duty mo(lel a full brother to the a Opflaaal A,000-lb. Capacity 'tvahV Between 170.000 and 200!000 ' (» S.irt' i r ...... II (Ml I .St. I ^ u i s ___ ...... 21 26 .447 fuet'oiithatcidaneaaitkrafe/ spectator.s saw the games..* 1 fi c . . . . 4K. - *>,n ed Rex I-ayne, 216's,’ Lewl.ston, famotia iNraaNATioNAi- 4x4 model trucka of 11,000 and 15,000 mountad winch. i i ("Mnnliifflmm. c 7 IS Minneapolis ...... ,.21 29 .420 Utah, 10. . s ADJUST SIRVICE lAUNCBROTH They paid about 2.80 miirion lire roril. g ...... 1 IVI Tht right combino* a Optiaaal 7.00x11 and 9 00i16 tirai Monday's .Hehedule l*rnnkfui*t. Geinianv — Joliiiny Iba. GVW. Come in and aee it, drive today I . ___ .(8400,0001 ^ for tickets ranging 7 IPtiRhine g ...... II IMI Syracuse at Fort Wayne. MAKES FRONT WHEELS far antra flatalian, road claaranca. ' from 500 lire (80 cents) for the 1 2 ^Il!«tr»'tta g .s...... «) fVl Williams, 198. Great Britain, drew e Bring brake Suld to proper 1 0 M^xf’hnin. g .. (Ml* .<4iinday's Kesiills «dth Willi Hoepiirr, 178, Germany, Hon on thn right ear e Balenee etaUeally and dy­ right to stand shivering along ai — Roi'he.ster 121. Minneapolis 109 MIRRORS level - mountain slope to see the ’skiers n Ti.tala IS 11-54 47 for ’U . S 'Cheek eondltlon of brake namically to eliminate shim­ Mobilheat" -VlreldrN-Nnintft 04i St. Lodis 10.8. Pliiladelphia 93. my (extra change far pass by up 1« 3..800 lire I$6,001 r Belfast, Northern , Ireland — lining SOrONT VACUUM HIATINL OU AlhTrtt^li\ B uiU r n K rt.«^ Syracuse 90. Fort Wayne 85. Chariiti.,-Hill, 125 3-4. Scotland, weights) , for a heated scat in the stand at V HaImpm f ...... n 1-2 Bo.stoii 1V4. .New York 104. e ltts|^ bydrnullr aratem the finish line. 0 Mlld>wxki. f ...... f» iU\ 1) outpointed Billy Kelly, 125’ ,, PONTIAC AUTO GLASS for weak apol* and leana,, 2 Zimx. f ...... -T 1^1 fi Tuesday's Schedule •Norlliern Ireland. .1.8, INtlRNATIONUi: ^ to save you The ticket sales'were just about 0 Martin, t ...... f> Ik3 n Philadelphia vs. Syracuse at PACK FRONT what offirials expected, since c3or-, 0 .TohnRtin. f .,. ...I* i'-I f) 2 Kn«'n. r ...... h 4-1) in New York. ROTATE ALL WHEEL lEARINGS CALL MItciMi 3.513S FOR TOF 9 UAUTY tins la in an isolated liK'atlon. 1 MAlViullun. V , (Mi 0 Boston at New York. R.\CINU IN PHOENIX McClnURE FURNITURE TOPS TRUCKS !• l/ie BiO money t The total coat of staging the .1 M4*IIo>. c , ,,,., * f> 0 NVB TIRES e EHmlaato drag aad wear games about. 88.200,000-may be 2 Ki-aviu, g ... 2 iV| 4 Phoenix. Ariz. SILENT OLOW 6 lL BURNERS 1 Danlf^Ix. K .... ’ fi S-7 M7 T.\f'HLES NE3V 8I*0RT (iPi--Turf Parc- e Give you langef aind more e Protect against cerrasleu paid off in years ahead or by iri- i> P*»troRkp, jp ...... n fM> 0 diie, America's newest racing PONTIAC even tire wejerv due Is molature. taiiglbles such as the publicity i Norman, Okla. (NEA) -— Tackle plant, la running thoroughbred rac' \ i Tolalx I t 10-22 44 gained by Cortina as a sports re­ Eldon Loughridge. one of Okla-, Ing through March- 4. Ra $7$ Main S t„ Maachester J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. Srorn xt lixlf 27-2(> Alrrch^ntx. ftaces^are OPEN DAlLif 0 A. M.,TO E P. M. sort or iqcrease of tourisU In Italy, homa'a football trl-captains. this ; held on Wednesday, Saturorijays and M l 9^640. Open Evealpga INCLUDING SAl^R D AY BEAUPRE MOTORS, Inc. MORI ARTY BROTHERS GARRITY BROTHERS, Inc: ^ large part of the funda rfamc Syracuse will play five home paat season, is out for thp school’ Sundays. Feature of the meeting at ^CHRVSLER-rLYMOUTN DEALER ‘ ROUTE IS TALCOTTVILLE. CONNi fronv the Italian Olympic Com­ football games next fall—West boxing team. He waa intramural | the 3', million dollar plant, will hr 31 IISSEU ST. Ml 9-73U sol EAST CENTER ST. — MANCHES'nCR SII^ENTRRST. * MANCHESm mittee. which gets iu money'froiiq Virginia, Army, Penn State, Holy heavyweight champ at Norman the Phoenix Gold Cup of $8,000 f weekly soccer pool. , Croaa and Colgate. laat yaai*. I added on Feb. 22. ,

'' 4- A A' •S -l- KANGHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , JIANCHESTER, C0NN„ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1956 EAGETR1R3EBN ' i* ■ For Sato 72 P A » r W E L V B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONOAY, FEBRUARY 6 ,19U Be Hfwoes For Sato 72 Sabnrbao For Sato 75 film on scouting with an Informal \ question.and answer period fol­ TWO THREE bad room ranch 8DC ROOHCnpa Cbd, 4 rooms and ROCKVILLE-fhqw Cod. aix fin- Bonn to Stop About Town Seven Deaths lowing. while tho ehlldran ro- Aalonobllw for Sato 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Articlea For Sato 41 HoaaelioM Goods II Bhalaesu Locattoas homaa on Gnrdnar S t Now opan full bath down, 8 nice riwoma with ' iftwd rooaasr Uirea hadreema, liv­ mallied to tha audltoriiun to enjoy For Reat $4 for your Inmactton. Othar ranch lavatory up, full dormer, fipt- ing room, dining room, kitchen T h f Muale Appeeciatton Group a movie more to thair Uata. IMB CHBVltOLBT' two door. IWI 17 " WEanNOHOUSE T.V. SALE OF FLOOR SAMPLE homaa 113,900 and up. Manchattar Idaoa. One car garage. Lot 78 x and bath. Fun cemant basement, Paying Cost of will inaat at tha Mary Cfttnay u - Result of Four Chovrolot Mitan. PuUy oqulppod, OOMlONf W0IU4fMXaBSl0U;J (OOdftNATtUMIM toQNiorrm. model. Oood condlUoo, 9400 IQ. FT. of apace tor Aaaaciataa, Ranlton, PhU HalUn. 180. Immedlata occupancy. Othar garage. Aluminum comMnatibn brary tonight nt 8 b'etoek. , Tha awards given ware aa fol­ _ fu . j ^ HOll^WMB able. Ml. B-4S1S. ♦APPUANCES otflcsa or light induftry. Ssesnid - listings available. James J. Rohan windowa, Venetian blinds, ' hot lows: 2*yaar p(na to Alan Hutch­ ' hntad now ttroa. DoufUs Kotora, - Call any tima, BCL 9-9331, l a . ings, Frank Maloney, Jamas Iron- m Main. T c CLAM On# Bsngal oil gas raiigt. Rsgu- fleor. Oahtrally located. Parking 9^)384, I n . 3-743^, BP. 94484. A Bon., Raaltora. Tel. BO. 3-7433. water o(i heat, lot 90’ x 150'. All Allied Troops Tha Quaan ot Panca Mothara Regional Fires WATIOPOOBIMOa 'OAM.* .'TUBNAPPinr CLEARANCE-Palnt. Discontinued tacUlUaa. Call JA. 7-1373. city conveniancea. Hands to niad. Ralph Rooka, Stephan Brail- A d w H iN M M t Isr $$$$.$6, ssUing for $IM.B$. MANCHliaVfclk — Cheerful fivis CIrela maatlng will ba hald tomor­ tla Richard Noonan and Mare MANY OLDKR card, good trana* CMiQUUfID , 'CW/MbWUBB colors, H price. Sherwin-Williams, MANCHESTER—This four room achool and bua. Finest raftdenUa) (Oeotlmiad fraas Eaga Oaia) row nt t p.m. at tho homo of Mrs. traaa Paga Oaa) CLASSinSD ADVT. tation. Cara that can't be seen BSl Main It. A Kltchsnaid 4$" sink and dlab- HEATED arORS lor rant at » hmlaa -ofton privacy with axtra room home. (Two bedrooma), section. Immediate occupancy, DAvlgnon. 1-ytar pIna to Jamda m the atraat. Look behind our A MAH** washtr, $47B.$B-$M$.$B. near husband Moras, fireplace, Margnrot i11l6ramo,.131 Blianbath Oalna, Stawart White, Andrew Do- DEPT. BOims .OBTHlSOAto/^ Oak at. WIU paurt to «J|t »•»*«»- lot liwIitfM. Oil Waat, city utUl- $14,300. Georgs J. Coleman. TR. about 35(5 mlUlen dolUiii a yaar Dr. Dr. Thomaa Haaly will ba tha by aqoeka aavaral houra after her Ofttea. Oouflaa Motora. SSI Main. DISOONTINUBD IBM wallpaper, 0ns Easy AutomaUc washing For Information call ML B-INO, tlaO, good Ideation, atorm windowa hof water heat, axcellent con- 5-4045 or TR. 5-4710. more. Unofficial American eaU- ■autals, Paul Kracunaa, Gary 8d 5 A. M. to 4iM P. M. your choice. 4Bc roll, values to ftrucUon. Full price 313,500. Alice guaat apaakar.- huaband, Harry, Jr., had laft tor Maaham, Brian Bentley, Robert mschlns, tSBB.BB-$lSB.$B. ML B-MB4, Ml. S-141S. and vanatiaa blinda Includad. mates a n that a ftiriher 300 mil­ work at a Waftbrook paper mill. BSroiUB YOU BUT a iraad car n.M . BhSrwln-WUliams, BBl Main AutomaUc BoiUt Oas Kltchsn Pricad to teU for $9,400. Phona CUunpet, Realtor. BO. 9-4543. ANDOVER — New three bedroom lion doilare would ba added to 'U.S. Patulak, Jamas Norris, Pater Boa Oorman Motor aaiea. Buiek St. ITORE AT CENTER. Heat fJOT- Barbara Wooda Agancy, BO. ranch with acre and brook, Tha Aftarnoon Circia o t tha She grabbed Batty Lou from her Maloney, Erie Johnson, Kannath COPY CLOSING TIME aaloo and aannea, , MB Main haatar. $l$B.$a-$74.$4. m i h 300 FT. FRONTAGE, oversiM Capo coots, In a year when fonign ex- bad and shouted for tha othar chil­ itHed, MI. e-eeot, . 9-38 . wm e-7703. $U,$00. F.H.A. approved. WeU pendituna ara under eapeelally community BitoUat Churah wtll" Rooka, Thomaa Gett and William FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. atraat ML B<4BTi; Oven aaaBlacs. IS cu ft. Kalvinalor Upright romodet front to ault tenants. Cod, full abed dormer, 1% hatha, worth inveattoatliig. Roocoe Tal­ moot nt tha nnnox nt I0;S0 tomor­ dren to follow her. ' Mann. Boats and AeceoBorica 41 Fraaasr, $44$.fB-$3$B.$B. thraa badroonu, fireplace, cellar, bot, Broker. Jnione PI. 2-4400. close political acniUny, MON. TH1|U FRL IMl—KS Internatlenal l.ton, 14* high elevation, traaa. Suburban. The German apokaaman said row monlM to paint mid plaatar. Flra and amoka blocked the Wolf Badges ware prasentod to 1 0 ‘.S0 A. M. 1$ cu. ft. Kalvinator Chest typa Thooa nttM ilng should bring thair stairway, aha ralatad, and aha put DanIsL Sullivan. William Mann, platform, deed, mechanical condl* SEE THE NEW IBM Johnson Saa- frssisr, rsgular $44$.$B-^-$Sft.$5. STORE AT 39 Birch St. for rant. Aa little as $1,000 down. Carlton ANDOVER LAKE-Attractive and other countries, such aa Franco SATURDAY » A. M. tlon. Ideal for hay or farm. Call hprse outboard motor. Throe Inquire Marlow'e. QUALITY HOME to lto tc h in a . B$J- $-5133, BO. tolly insulated four room cottage and Britain, which had NATO own aandwichaa. Daaoait nnd bav- down Uia child to try to opbh the Michael Johnson. Bruce Campbell, Ml. I-8B7B. horsepower to M horsepower. 30" RCA Estate matchless gaa with fireplace and larga screened troopa aUUontd on thrir territory araga will ba aarvad. window. By tha time aha opened Jamaa Sarla* and John Kelly. Now on display. Sales, services range, $3$$.IB-$1M.$0. ONE VACANT store for Fent at It tha flamaa ware burning har. Un­ Frank Maloney got enough credits roum ouurvKATtoN m ix California Radwood, whita porch. Including furniture price le did not make 'eaah eantrlbutlone BB am uBOuno 1MB, IBM CHEVKULrra. Good and rentals. Capitol Baulpment Save up to $110 on floor aample Gooper-and Summer Sta. 20' x 30 MANCHESTER, Gardner St.-N ew $5,8M. Madeline Smith, Realtor, to their uakeep. To aak West Oen* P v t WUliam J. Fortin, aon of able to find , tha little girl, aha to w arrant hla lion badge | and transportation at low coat. Lowest Co., U Main St. kO. 1-TBM. with heat. Rant raaaohahla. For ahaka ahlnglat, aqua shuttara aix room ranch hquae. Thraa bed- Mra. Jana A. Fortin,' 18 Hamlock leaped. Stephan Brafttta racQvad a gold [«AiL'»MA8rS«04DlftV»4AT N oloctric rangoo and rofrlgaratora. and dowaxcombina thair rich BO. 9-14U. many to do so was dtaertmlnatory, r down payment. Low monthly/ ------. JOBOOtDj^MAPraNIO'Kl'nil. further Infermatlon call ' Jack ■ . rooma, basement gaitoa, largo he sai BtNlND OkO LA FLAMME APPUANCE sdl) ranch. On high elevation BOy.*nOWi i^S*»XATlQOMj^«ON-aF-A-OtWtl Building Materials 47 COMPANY GUbert Fickett. BO. 3-f082. buys a year round cottage at Cov­ bar Haadqunrtara Co. o t tho dt- snow In aub-fraaxlng waathar to arrow for thair wolf badge. iDatTiCQ.wHq|$ OFFICES FOR RENT. Second with dlatant vtaw and a.place. entry Lake. Fireplace, . coppper tha nearby home of Stanley Mad­ WANT TO BUY A CAR apd had ■ r' Mahogany Flush Doors, ftnm I4.B5 15 Oak Street floor offlcaa. Large rooms, will ■ of the good "bid U.8.A, (100 x $10,400. LARGE four room ranch. C o v e n tr y vlalon'a honor guard, ha antarad NUMBIRCm MM* plumbing, knotty pine interior, Uia Army in Novambar 1964, and dox, whom aha awqkMiM- Cub Pack 181 will hold Us an­ your orodlt turned downT/ Don’t FibsrglasS InamaUon, per M $43.00 m akt alteratlona. lAi"Pto pm'hiiw 100) to call your own, this Gay- Cftlar 100' lot. suburban. Carlton double lot. $8,01)0. ACB Realty. Loot and Foond 1 va up, aea “ Honeat" Oouclap, AMOKftTMIlR ClMt.' - Watkins Building . apace. Janitor aerrice. Central lo­ oon built home paaaea the W. Hutchins. BU. 9-5133, BU. arrlvad in tho Far Eaat In Autout In Groton, Vt., maanwhila a nual Gold and Blue Banquet at o a o c N , 11" Prime Grey Shakes, par BO. $-3393. 1998. * Pennaylvanla Stats Univaraity 8:80 Wednesday night at tha Var­ SI Main. Not a llaaaca company ■q...... $11.70 MONTGOMERY WARD 10.3 cu. cation. Apply 133 East Center St. cloaa-up teat of the moat crlti- 9-4694. School Unit Asks I jOBT—Parakeat chartravua with Pl*n. ______MIM06JI6? iral, "Andaraen flexlvanf win* student parlahad early today in a planck School dining hall. cinnamon colored wlnm and >Hx$H Butts—Csss Lots—each 41c ft. rofrigorator .with full width Ml. 3-4454. BOLTON—Four room non-expand- doarai "Koehlar" bathroom MANCHESTER—Oversised Caps able overlooking the lake.. Selling Mambara o t tho" Amarieaa Dal­ fire that daatroyad an Isolated Arfangamants ara being mada brownlah beak. Doesn't talk. Call 1B4B FORD convertible, radio and Solid Brass Lock Sets, each $1.$7 freeter. Excellent condition. MI. Budget Approval Lake Groton camp. by each Den. Parents and manibars tht brood $*4337. TWQ STORES In neW building to fixtures Including twin howl Cod, 33’ mafter bedroom, fire­ for $10,000. WUl 0.1. with % all ton Auxiliary ara ramlndad of tha Ml. »-a»4T.______heater; Excellent condition. New Canadian Framing—tlMds— ipleted In ".54" on West' place, tile bath, hot water heat, mbating at i o'clorii t^ght at Liatod a t dead waa Charlaa of tha famlllaa of the cuhbera wtll , vanity In color; *‘_Roway'» ga­ down payment. SO ^ea r mortgage. ‘ Covantry Ftb. 6 (Special) — ONI top, good tires. - For full partlcu* “T iu J u X b " per M ...... $140.00 SEVERAL USED Frigtdalrei all In Middle tl>kc. near Broad St., nagr rage door; "National Radiator" picturesque yard with treees. Verr- Real nice, worth investigating. tho poat homo: ^ Kftthllna. 19, of Schickshinny, Pa. IMirttcipate. Hia evening actlvltlas rOUND—Black and white female lara. ^11 Ml. MTM. planck School, bus, shoppina. Only After reviewing tha budget ya- Keithllna and four othara, all will include a flag caramony, ad* ■prottetioB of 0 monfrel.el. Call Dec Warden. Ml. HomManAtiiLren. 4x$—H" Ptyscore Sheathing, good working condiUon. Reaaon- Sears Roebuck development. Call hot water heating ayftem. Alao have a etx room ranch at per ...... V,...... $140.00 ably pricod. Kemp's, lae. Mr. Winkler. JA 7-llU. Roman brick fireplace in IS x $14,500. Carlton W. Hutchins, Real­ Coventry Lake, Juft off the water. quirements tor Uto balance tha Tha Ladlaa Aid Booioty ot Con­ univaraity aophomoraa, came to vanesmant award praaantaUona mtiuSSouMmaulL tor. BU. 9-5183, BU. 9-4494. achool year, tha Board of Educa­ the camp Saturday night from tha Auto AtoMaorlBS—Tires < warrta • tf* 15 living room with huge pic­ Owner will seU for $9,859. Excel­ cordia Lutheran Church will moat and movlaa. Cubmaatar Herbert NOMIOWNIIS POilCY FOUND-One light tan part Col­ Wt guarantee aheetrock, rock ture window overlooking wood­ lent financing. To aee these and tion has decl4ad to nqueat tha tomorrow ayeolag a t T:30 In tha Dartmouth Collago carnival. Hufftald will ba la charge of ths lie, male mongrel. Call Dog lath with any house that w# com- Machinery and Tools 52 SuLnrban For Rent $6 ed area at rear. 4T' overhang VERNON ST. — Country atmo­ Board of Flnaneo to restore tho chulrh partora. Aftar tha buslnaaa events, f REBUILT ^GINES sphere. Bight room single, older othar suburban values eail T. J. $10,000 cut made la tho 'original Warden. Ml. B-4B40.______plstely furnish. We can now offer ROCKVILLE!—Neat' three room front and back. Unique intarior home. Four rooms each floor. Crockett BO. S-S414. BQ. $-7751. mooting, Mlia laaballa Lnnga will to developers and builders a spe­ POWER MOWERS, garden trac­ deaign. Plaatered walls, full' 1956-56 budgpt by the Financa show colOrad altdaa of Laka Mtn- DOST—Last week, blacit cat named Most All Cara tors, rotary tlUera. Sales, eervlcee apkrtment, private hath. Third Steam heat Suitable for large Board. $124.95 Buildlhs-p-Contracting 14 Bueincas Opportunities 52 Help Wanted—Male ' S6 cial service on part or full carloads floor, $45 monthly. TR. 8-5431. dry cellar, atael '1" beam. family. Occupancy at closing. Full nownaka. N.Y., %htra aha vaca- “Midnight'* CaU Ml. S-«BM after of building materials. and rentals. Capitol Equipment wCovared patio with barbecue Wanted—Real Batata 77 School Board Chairman Ruaaell Uonad laat aiunmar. Hoataaaaa tor BO V SCOUT Personal Income 4. Co.. S3 Main St. MI. 3-7958. prica $13,900. MI. 8-4373. Brae D. Potter said thae thta amount New Motor Guarantee OENERAL CARPENTRT-Altera- PACMAGR s t o r e , lOfir estab­ SETTUP M tof in punch' press de­ pit. Folding ftailrway-> from Burn Realty. tha avhalng will ba Mrs. Katharina NATIONAL LUMBER. INC., plastered. Insulated garage to WALTON W. GRANT, Realtor, would bo requlrod to adequataly Notes and News ^eeo^ Set in ’55 No Down Payment, M weekly Uons, addlUons and new constnic- lished. Central locaUon. Wants re­ partment One accustomed to Wsnled To Rent 68 specializing In homes. Citj^ coun- fuISIl tho educational program Wlaalar, MrK Maria Wlnalar, Mra. Uon. Dormers, porches, . garages liable buyer. Write Box Y Herald. cloeo tolerance work preferred. 3B1' State St., North Hqven, Conn. atoraga entire .40% feet. BfANCHESTBR—Brand new three AMI Wlnalar, Mra. Sue Wilkinson ABnooncaaianta Musical Inatmments 58 Amasita drive. In AA tone, , try and farms since 1910. Partici­ planned. COLE MOTORS and rooms flnlsned at reasonaue Please apply to Gunver Manufac- Tel. CHestnut $-$147 ANOOVfeR family being evicted. bedroom ranches. Full cellar, at­ pating member of Multiple Lifting nn4 Mra. Bartha Wirtalla. fOsaNMMd eroH Pngs Oaa} prices. Workmanship guaranteed. IS.IM.W WAS paid to John Batts, turing Co., 234 Hartford Rd. MUSIC Instrumental, rantal. Oom- House sold. Five room reaaonabla ' walking distance to Manches­ tached garage, amesite drive, In answer to a survey roquost 6y Monday, Troop 28, Mebron; TS, OfdOMB TAXES praparM In your In few weeks. Grow mushrooms. ter Green School. Priced at Systems of Real Eftatea Boards tho Robertson School inA to , — N - Bolton; 91, ManchasUr Green; 138, h e m or by appointment B>mr- Free esUmatca. Robert M. Alex­ plata Una of tnatrumanta. Rantal rant. Three small children. Call. ceramic tile bath, oil hot water of Hartford and Manchester. 304 / Our Iray of Vletoiy Mothsto non-farm propriators, and inooms Auto Driving School 7*A ander. M1..B-771B. Cellar, shed. Spare, full Ume, year WANTED — Route salesman of DiPmomto-rWatehea— appuad to'purchase price. Repre- WUIIam Snigg. PI. 3-$M8.: $34,000, attractive financing, heat, lot 9 0 ' X 340'. A real buy at eqiiallM the school- with that of Emanuel Lutheran; 163, Bowara. from Intsroit all roaa by.about 8 lafwed tax wrakToui ML MTU, round. We pay $3.80 Ib. Free Book. Andrews BuUdtng, 43 East Center the new North District school ths. Cireli wtll moot Wadnaaday night LARSUN'8 ORIVINO steady habits for cleaning and Jewelry 48 senUng Olds. Saimer, Ped­ $17,000. A. R. Wilkie and (to., St. BG. 3-1183. at tha" homo of Mra. Frank Koa, Tuesday, Troop 47, South Moth- par cent aach during tha yaar, INCOME TAX prepared to ex­ p iu ilE R AND CARNEY, mason Mushrooms, Dept. 731, 3954 Ad­ .laundry route. Guaranteed salary lar and Bundy. Mattar's - Muale WANTED—3 or 4 room rent to Realtor. Bfl. 9-4389. Board of Education has asked Its odlat; Squadrdn 25, RMora Oorp.; whlla dlvldsnd dtaburssmants wars BUnoheator’a only trainod and WALTON W. GRANT, * building and grounds commlttM 111 Chamban S t Mra. laoMI Mad- perienced tax conmiltant. P Parson-i contractors. Free oaumatea. No miral Way, Seattle, Wash, and commlaatori. Apply New Sye- LEONARD W. YOST, JAwalar, ra- Studio, m McKoo. \a . S-7500. middle-aged couple. Tel. B(I, REALTOR ARB YOU CONSIDERINO Cub Laadara Round "Ibbla, h l ^ up by ,19 par cant osrtlfiod tnstiuctor. For your safe­ lb too big or too small. Ml. tem Laundry, Harrison St. 1-4848. $12.0)0 EXCEPTIONAL ranch to recommend what It feels abotUd tgan will ba tha eo-hostcaa. Mam-' al or buslneaa. Call Frank Farl- pftra, adjuata watcaas axparUy. 8ELUNO YOUR PROPERTYT ban ara ramlndad of tha auction achool cafeteria. Tha rsport said aoma of tha dont y t b-» ib; ______ty wo uw trainod to teach propa^ ITBI or R ^V tU a TR. B-4T44. homes, three bedrooms, ceramic be done. ly. Ml.lMnTB. STEADY, REUABLE man for Reaaonahls pricaa. Optn dally. WANTED BEFORE April 7, three 43 East Center Street, We will appraise your" property nnd bakad goods sals. Wadnaaday/ Troop 28, Oantar rise was dus to larger amploymant Bonds—Stocks— Thuraday evtninga. 139 Sprues Wearing Apparel—Fora 57 tile bath, atalnlcM ateel sink, free and without any oUlgation. The Board has thoroughly ex­ Church, charter night; - 27, St during tha yaar, but for the moqt year round employment. Good Straat. $a.>43ST. or four room unfurnished apart­ 304 Andrews Bldg, Formica countera; hot water amined the ground, which, have MANCHESTER Driving AcadeAiy, Roofing—44idtng 16 Mortgages 81 salary and. incentive plan. All in­ CORAL NET over satin evening ment. Rent reazonable. Call MI. l a . -3-1153 We also buy property for cash. Mary’s, charter night; 88, Annory;- part the rec rd-breaklng toooma Personah Manchester's moat recommended. heat, eellarj % acre lot, freee, Selling or buying contact been criticised and havt inatnictod Mra. Wiliam C. Mutraady of 112, Varplanck; 120, .St. Jamas': surance benefits. Must be married gown, elie 14. Worn once. $15, 3-4523. view, suburban. (torltoh W. William Edmondson, eommlttse. Cantor S t la among thoaa arrang­ flew to 1988 was due primarily to Results guaranteed. Standard or FOR THE BEST m Bonded buUt end over 25. Apply in person tq was $15, MI. 9-586$. . * STANLEY B«AY^ Realtor 133, Buckland, Court of Honor and higher wage rates. Considarabla WANTED -R id e to P ratt A Whit automaUc. Mr. Mlclette your per­ Fuel and Feed 49-A Hutchins. Ml 9-51^2. Idl 9-44»4. BRAE-BURN r IsA I ^ chairman, to bring in a’report nt ing tha annual Mary Lyon dinnar ovarttma work at faetoriaa during nay Aircraft, second shift, from up roofa, ahUigla roofa-guttarp, Francis Manning, McClure Pon­ MIDDLE-AGED couple with high BfANCHESTBR GREEN — Three the Fab. 16. pf tha Mt. Helyoks Club of Hart­ charter night; l2S, Second COn- eonwr of Park and Chsatnut Sts. sonal Instructor. Dial P t 3-T34B coiiductora and . roof rapalra cal) tiac, Inc., 373 Main St. SEIASONED hardwood tor stove, school daughter dczlre 4 or 6 un­ bedroom"'-ranch, file bath, fire­ G.I. a p p r o v e d , minimum down, BO, 8A273. graipatlonal. the yaar alao conttouad to Iht any Ume. Onughnn. Ml. S-ITOt. If no anawer Wanted—To Buy 58 furnished roomi. MI. 9-4835. . Routine blits for oil, supplies.bus ford to ba hold on Fab. 19 at 8:80 racord total, tho report aald. Mi.B-Bsae. furnace or Sreplace, delivered place toll cellar. Many extras. low -payments. Six room Cape, WANTEID—Five or six room house, gas and others were votM paid at p.m. a t tho O ty Club of Hart- Thuraday. Troop 124, Andovbr. eau ML B44». MI. 8-4832. four bedrooms, garages, baae- MORTDQCX’B Driving School. Loft anywhere. CaU Ml 3-7083. Leon- WANTED—Used cement 'mixer, under $15,900, also tour rooms, the recent eession of the Board. f(>rd. WANTED-Rldera ‘ to P ratt hiui confidence quickly restored by ■Agents Wanted 37-A ard. Gigiio, Bolton. ment, oil heat glass enclosed sun $10,000 . $13,500. Have several SmnUpox Vnectnattona Sequi COnunlasloner ClUford Whitney. Hours B a.m. to 4:4S p. FOR ALL TYPES of roofing and Help Wanted^Femsto 85 any sits. Call after » p.m. MI. Business Property For Sale 70 M A N C H E ST E R N um erous list- porch, extra building lot, bua, skilled, courteous Instructors. 9-33t7...... -...... clients with aubftantlal cash. Carl­ Superintendent of BcHooU Starting will oOlclata st the ehiur- nl."CUI Ml, B-BBOl. — siding, gutters, conductors and re­ CLERK TYPIST tor general office YGUR HJWN huelneae ! Your own -In g a Including .14 new ranch school, shopping. Only $15,300; Dr. Banjamlh WieiftT~chltf of tar praaantaUona Wadnaaday ava­ License lirctuded. Dual controlled, pair work cali Mancheate, Roof­ hours! Selling nationally known Garden— Fanu—Dairy CENTER STREEnr-Modern brick hetnea, three bedroom colonial, ton W. Hutchlna. BG. 9-5183, Worcester Warren haa been iu- paychlatrtca at tha Hartford Hoa-, standard, automaUc cars. Ml. ing and Siding Co., Inc., MI. work. Opportunity for advance­ building 5,185 square ft. 100% Real Estate Center. BU. 3-5161, 9-4494. thoriwd to send lettera to parents iling. DOVE IS NOT vui emoUon, it Is a ment. Apply The Alexander Jarvis cushion shoes Is easy. 188 styles Products 50 tour bedroom colonial, neat 5% evenings BU. 9-0949. BU. 9-0375, pltal will ba guaat spaakar at ths poorer of mind. It la yours tor the B-T8M. ______, t-89S3 or B-037B. Free eaUmatea. WANTED—Boy'a or glrl’a 30" bi­ sprinkler system. Warren E. How. /room ranch that win G.I., and of chfldren enrolled in the public Co., 6 Dover Rd. fof enUre family. Barn $30 day cycle.. PI. 3-$aS4. JA. 8-3989. LISTINGS WANTED — Single, tunchaon masting of tha Civltan Camp Flonaar la In conatant use taking. It can, hdwevsr, be chan* .commission. Experience unneces­ FOR BALE— U.S. No. I Katahdln land. Realtor. MI. 3-1108, MI. many more. Thirty year mort- schoola who havq not yet been vac­ group, tomorrow noon at 18;18'at neled only through a perfect "at* RAY'S ROOFING CO., ahlnglt and 9-eoos. two-family, three-family, bust- cinated agajnet amallpox. The during tha winter aaeaon, and BRAKE / gagee on all. T. J. Crockttt, Real­ Mdtorcyctaa—meyelM 11 built up roofs, gutter and con­ PERMANENT ^ sary. Free catalog. Write Tan­ pqtatoea. Bryan Brothera, 179 neas property. Have many cash WlUia'a Staak House, 444 O n tar Troop 122 . waa on* of tho lacs) 95 >. tltude.'' It can peacefully conquer ners,' 434W, Brockton, Mass. ToUandbUand Turnpf‘^rnpike. Manchaatr. RoomS Without Board 59 tor. BU. 3-5414, BU. $-7761. Lou For Ssle Board policy etlp-ulatas that the S t Hla topic will ba ‘‘Paychlatrlc any one, anywhere, any |dace, any ductor work, roof, chimney re- Full Time Position buyers. M<^agtt arranged. vaccination'.la conqpulaary. The groupa to taka advantage of thta BICYcIlb REPAlRlNQ, aU types, pairs. Bay Haganow, Ml B-2314. Phona Ml. 9-70S7, Please call George U Grasladio, Halp Ralatlvo to Juvanllo Delln- time. English a specialty. Now open B FOR YOUNG WOMAN Houses For Sale 72 GARRISON Colonial (overaized). CHOICE PLOT In Weat Willlngton, pupils conesrasd Includs transfsra camping apot. Including akating on Ray Jackson. I& S-S33S. F our yeara old. - 22 Scarborough Realtor. BC. 9-8371. 109 H tnry quancy." West Hill Lake. Tha fastura of a.m. to B p.m. Manchester AS CASHIER AND SALESGIRL. Situatlona Wanted^/ PLEASANT' SINOLB or double BfANCHESTBR and vicinity—New about % acre. Just off Wilbur Street. from other tpwns which dO not IUDER8 FROM Adams St. area C ^ o Shop, IM West Middle Turn- Household Goods 51 room. On bua line. MI. 9-4980, Rd., excellent condition, oil hot Cross Parkway, on aemi-private. require vaccination against small­ thair camp-out was first and sec­ SPECIAL RUUFINO, Siding and carpsntiyi Male 39 ranches, capea and colqniala, from to Royal of Hanaon-Whltnay. T to pika. Ml, B-30BA Apply In Person At water heat, fireplace. Convenient road. Only 20 minute ride to Hart­ IF READYr to buy seu, exebange pox. Parent! ara allowed on se­ Ladlaa of tha Assumption will ond class cooking training. laetadaa lialag ami laber-m B BBOT BEAKS SOB n r lOIVn 4:M shift. Call MI. 84M3. AltaraUons and addlUons CtU- FOUR b u r n e r gaa range, in good PLEASANT, furnished room, near $13,400 up. . Bolton—Beautiful six to echooi, new ahopping center hold their monthly moating tonight Uiga. Workmanship guaranteed. SLOAN BROS. SHOES, EXPERIENCED DRIVER needs room (leldatone houie, garage. Us ford. Low tax rate. No zoning real estate,e, mortgages___.. arranged mester In which to get this work work with good pay and advance­ cohdiUon. ML 8-4041, Inquire bath, for one or two gentlemen. and new high echooi. Very desir­ board. Excellent place to build a Consult HowardHowaid R." Hastings, done if It li not already done. The at eight o'clock In tha church hall. Oood Luck to you op your Fund Buaiiieaa herviccs Offered 18 ,A. A Olon, Inc., 3BB Autumn 835 Main St. 45 Benton St. 84 High St. acrea land, nice view. E^ill price able ' location. Call now. A. R. This will ba an opan meeting, and YOUK DOLURS HAVI MOM e m n MnU Straat. an. M io-______. - ment opportuniues. Sober, de­ $14,990. Eaat Hartford—7ls room, home. Electric service and pole, Agen^. BO. 9-1107. procedure Is a routine niatUr, Pot­ Drive. Remaihbar, tha job will ba ! AutoMobitos for Salt 4 pendable. Call MI. 9-4414. Wilkie and Co. BU. 9-4389. worth $100, 16' well and pumpa. women who wish to join tha or­ easlaat for thooo units that iM niit OOMPUonD REPAIRS by Stuart RELIABLE woman to take care of ROOM in privau home. Inquire Cape. Two unfinlahed. 4 years oldy ter said. ( SB4B DODGE two-doer, radio and seven months old baby from 10 worth $150, graded and excavated BUYERS WAITING - I f you are Rom S. Blpstein of Hartford has ganisation will ba welcome. The a large number of adulta. GENERAL REPAIR WORK R. Wolcott on. wriiwor and auto- UNIVERSAL electric range, very SU te Tailor Shop. Btl .3-7S83. Af- Already qualified for GI. Sal/ BtANCmESTER GREBN-Six room for septic tank ap'd soli pipe, cost ready to sell your property and guest speaker will be Donald Foa- t . heater, complete new motor overi mauo waahlng maenthu, atactne Roofing and Chimneys 16-A a.m. to 4:45 p.m. CaU between 8 reasonable. Phone Btl. 3-5439. U r e:30 call BU 3-5047 price $12,900. Call The Ellswor ranch, attached garage, amesite been hired by the board aa a part- Cub Scout Pack 168 opened Its 'Wa have, pra ^ w :agaiiBMa$ tor 9aat and raaair o t I haul, axcoUont Urea. Completely and 7 p.m. Ml, 9-4587. - FIRST CLASS MILLRIGHT $250,' also surveyed $100. all im­ want quick, reliable service, then time teacher and supervisor of 'kftt, nawavadltor of tha Catholic J,anuary Pack Meeting at Waddell rangaa, vacuum olaanara. motora, ROOFING—apoeiallftM m rapal^ Mitten Agency, Realtors. MI. drive, birch kitchen cabinete, provements worth $600. 220' front" call The Real Estate (tonter, FM - ■tarter OMMora, voltage ragelaton* sorviced and ready tor many more atqall appUaneoa, welding. 174 NOT ONE PENNY DOWN! PLEASANT twin bedroom next to 3-8930, og Mra. Meyer, MI. 9-^24. ceramic .tile bath, fireplace. Buy­ music. He will replace John B. Transcript School with a parade of boys In good lUUas. See Bob Oliver, Cen­ Ins of hi) kmds. Also new EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, full Available for Industrial age at $8 per ft. KI40 value, total tors. 65 East Center St. BG. 841151 Chapter of Newport, Maine, who coatumr carrying w t tha thama of Mam Straat Ml. fsefB. roofs. G u tter' worh. Chlmnaya time or part time. Apply In per­ position. Excellsnt refer­ A WHOLE HOUSE bath. One or two gentlemen. er may assume $11,500 4% mort­ value 11.260. Will sell for $660 cash any time. , te r Motor Sales, 441 Main St. cisansd, rspalrtd, 39 ysara' sx- Breaktaft It desired. After 8:80, MANCHESTBR-Suburban o t / bus gage. Price $15,000. Warren E. after signing a contract tor the Dr. Don A. Guliian, local obatei- ‘‘nrnta Watanj*^CubmMtar Sal-' POWER AND hand mowars sharp- son. Marlow’s, 847 Main. ences. For resume write OF FURNITURE Btl, 9-6801. line. Six room home. Hot/water Howland, Realtor. Bfl. 3-1108 BU.' for quick sale. Call Willimantlc position, wrote that he was unablt trtcian and gynacologlat wlU ba den Rlchardadh lad the aaaamblad 3IM 41-TON FORD walk-tn truck. psriencs. Fras ssumatss. Call Box 30, 34 Grove St., Rock- HA. 3-2712. WANTED—Six room colonial or entd. Air-cooled engines repaired. Howlty. Manebastsr BQ. S-53S1. STENOGRAPHER-TypISt. general ON THE EASIEST TERMS heat, full baaement. o n e /a r ga­ 9-4003. Cape. Good condition, desirable lo­ to accept the job since tha e^at you're full cellar, tile bath, hot water Epstein Is completing his work aktoCHI CHEVROLEt, twD-door, Com* 3-8979. ' WANTED and tune-up man deelres part time BOLTON—Curtom built three bed­ 5-5 OR 6-6 FLAT, In good condition tor a BA in public school music at Mia talk will follow the 8 p.m. awards to tha boya. To cotoplata work evenings and weekends, In IN MARCH MI. 9-7753. looking for. Six room Cape, Us heat, alt utilities. Reasonably room ranch, paneled fireplace and desirable location. WIU pay tho program, tho parents wara to' ' ' rebuilt front end, other ALL TYPES OF alactrtcal wiring, baths, plaatered walU, baaement, priced for a new home, $13,500. the Julius H srtt School of Music ^ p a e s moating. Mrs. Robert Cul- w on.__ Jossn’t burn oU. Douglu PLUMBING —Repairs and con­ FOUNTAIN HELP, 'garage or service station. CaU YOU PAY JUST wall, Youngstown kitchen, cer­ $30,000 to $25,000. Alao three bed­ in Hertford. He graduated from ;Var heads ths hospitality commit- viUd to ■ 'InstallaUons and rapairing dona. tract work. CaU hQ. 9-3841. after 5:30. MI. 3-8054. NICE, LARGE, furnished front double garage, hot water oil heat, Charles Ponticelll. Ml. 9-9444. amic tile bath. Full, dry base­ room. two-family preferably >lolor.\SSS Main. CaU J, a A. Elaqtric. Ml. e-MT5. MONTHLY PAYMENT.*? room with refrigerator. Hot water. fireplace, aluminnm atorma. Weaver High School In 1960^ He' tee. ' Part Time. Apply MI. 9-3081. LOVELY FOUR bedroom home for ment, car port, amesite drive, North End section. Near bur llne,- Is" leaching under a two-day pro­ $16.79 Rxtraa. Real EatMe Center. MI. l overaized lot, $21,900. Warren E. not over 35 years old. (toll Bar­ DE CORMIER MOTORS OONDBR‘8 T.V. Ssrviaa. avauabla MilllBery—Preaamaklng 19 3-5151, evenings BU. 9-0949 BU. large family. Garages, oil heat, gram each week at (toventry^y Tha Robertson PTA will sponsor any tuns. Antanna convantnaa. PINE LENOX PHARMACY Dors—Birds—Pets 41 , 3 COMPLETE FURNISHED ROOM for rent near ,sun;jpoh;h, near school and bus. Howland, Realtor. MI. 3-1108, BU. bara Woods Agency. 9-7702. ROOMS OF BRAND NEW 9-0378, "JA. 8-39$/. 9-4003. School. His positlo with t h ^ u b - a squai-a dance in the assembly SAYS, Pbllco taotory auparytsad sarvira. ALTERATIONS — CoaU, Kata, Main St. Call MI. 9-2170. 9 Hasel E.xtra building lot $15,500. Re'at BUILDING 'LOT or acreage In lie echools will be that of teaching 299 East Center St. MANCHESTER Pet Center, 998 Sf. ATTRACTIVE /BIX room Cape, hall of tha Robertson School Wed­ TaL Ml. B-14M. dresses, skirts, etc., also custom Main St. BU. 9-4373. Open Monday. , FURNITURE Estate Center. MI. 3-5151, even­ Ve r n o n —six room Cape. Fire­ Bolton. Reasonable, Call BG. music In the junior high Program nesday from 7 to 9 p.m. fo r boys •'YQU’RE WAY AHEAD IN A made drapes, lined or unltned. BEAUTIFUL WESTINGHOU8E full abed dormer, vestibule, dou­ ings. BU. 9-0949, BU. 9-0375, JA. and supervising the. teaching of GOOD CAR FROM DATE OF CLERK TYPIST tor general office Tuesday, Wednceday, Saturday PLEASANT, l a r g e , clean heat­ place, 1% baths, hot water heat, 9-6378. and girls who attend tha school. C ^ M l. 9-6434. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR r’ ble garage,/full basement, hot 8-8989. fully plaatered. Bua. $13,500. Carl­ music by classroom toschers in PURCHASE TO T l« DATE OF UOHT TRUCKING, moderate work. Apply Gunver Manufactur- 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday and PRETTY BEDROOM SUITE ed room for gentleman. Central water oil 'mat, fireplace, tiled Mrs. Joseph Handley will ba In TRADE." rates. Ml. PL 3-9394. ing Co., 334 Hartfprd Rd. Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Baby location. Private entrance. Park­ ton W. Hutchins. BG. 9-5132, BG. Grades 1 through 8. / ' charge and Mrs. Stanley Lucas HANDSOME UVING ROOM bath plus ^vatory, atorma. On ^ EAST CENTER ST.—Suitable for »-4€94. , Legal Notice Kindergarten Varmacy Movtng—Trucking parakeets, canaries, mongrel pup­ SUITE ing. MI. 3-8914. bua line. Seal Estate Center. Ml. office and horned Ten rooma, will head the refreshment com­ These Are Good Cats MANOncaTER T.V. Service, radio SHIRT PRESS OraRATOR pies, hamsters. S and H stamps fteam heat loll, fireplace, two Goner* orvicoo Adminintmtlon. Pub* There la a vacancy in the kin­ mittee. and T.V, apactaUsta ainca 1934. Storage,^ 20 with every purchase. h e a t -p r o o f DINETTE SET FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Hot 3-3151, evenings BU. 9-0949 BU. BOL'TON—Custom aix room ranch", He Biiildlnicflrs Sor\'ico: Sealed bids for dergarten class of the Cooperative BEAU'HFUL *’DE LUXE" RANGE 9-03TS, j / . 8-3949. bathrooms two-car garage, large two bathi, two fireplaces, three 1962 Hudsdn Club Coupe Chartar membara of Talsa. Ml. water and ahower. Private en­ lot. Ample parking. Mortgagea ar­ furnishinK maiorUlN and performlnf School held at the Nathan Hale 1-4440 or Ml. 8-4C07. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., local I Latest Automatic, A.K.e. REGISTERED Springer INSTEAD OF WES’nN O H O r'l trance. Parking apace. lOl Chest­ ' : r ...... — '— ...... twin size bedrooma, fully equipped the work for Interior and K^xtcrlor ^Community Center. Mrs. Nelson The Joy Chrcls wtll meet In the Very low mileage. Radio, heat­ and long diatance moving, pack­ 'ELEC. REFRIGERATOR. ranged. A real bargain. For ap- recreation roonj,, two-car garage, Paintinf, MiacoManeous Repairs at U.' parlors of the North Methodist Spaniel puppy, mate. Excellent nut. )>olntment call George L. Grasia- 8. Post Office. Manrhenter. Conh., will Bearce, memberahlp chairman, can er, new Ures, hydramatlc. RUBBISH and aahaa ramovad. ing, ftoraga. CaU Ml. 8-81if. H art-' Cabinet Style Unit. breed.'W. 9-6847 after 5 p.m. YOU PREFER RUGS, LAMPS, aepirate building with partially be received. In triplicate, until 3:00 p, be contacted for further detalfs. Church, Wednesday at 2 p.m. m e ford CH.\ 1-1428. TABLES. LINOLEUM. DISHES, BRIGHT, NEWLY decorated room. dio. Realtor. BU. 9-5874 finiahed apartment, work, shop, m.. E.P.T.' on February 23. 1956. at business aeralon will be followed Ganaral ctaanlng, caUara. atUca Town of Andover General ServJcea Administration. 620 Both itorser.v and kindergarten Only $195 Down hnd yards. RdaaonabU rataa. M. POTS AND PANS, BLANKETS. Lady preferred. Wm. Rublnow, two acrea. Carlton W. Hutchins, Post Office and Courlhouse. Bomon 9. pupila ara making Valentinea dur­ by a Valentine program In charge MANCHESTER Paekaga. OtUvary Apply in jierson I -i veglock-V ehidee 42 YES, EVERYTHING 843 Main St. '^Board of Tax Review ' y Realtor. BG. 9-5182,. BG. 9-4694. ' a M. Rubbish Rsmoval. ML Light tnioJdng and imckaga daiiv Massachusetts. and then publicly ing seraiona Under supervialon of of Mra. Arthur Seymour. Hos- 1952 bhevrolet 4*dr. Sedan 9-9787. EVERYTHING le Board of Tax Rlew will be Anticipating Spring! opened. Specifications, etc. mav be Mrs./Burton E. Btoore, teacher.. teases wi)l be Mra. L. H.. Melbert ary. Rsfrigeratora. waabtra and WE BUY OGWS, calvss and bsci iiV'Rcerion at the Town Hall In An- had from that offlca or,.. Custodian of and Mrs. LeVerne Holmes. A epoUeea car thet'a had the ASHES AND rubWah ramovap, also stova------moviing apeclalty Folding NEW^MODEL LAUNDRY cattle. Also horses. PIsla Broa. ONLY $478.17' Apartin,ent»—Flats— (ver on E'ebruary 1, 1956 from the bultdinir. All-Day Meeting beat of care. Radio, heater, dl- atUca, ceUprs and yards claaaed. chaiib tor rent.. BO. B-07B3. TSL BU. 3-7404; Free storage until wanted. Free de­ Sew-Ealy Look Alikes 'The Fragment Society will have 73 Summit St. livery. ■ Tenements 6-7 .to to 9 P;Si., February 4, 1954 an all-day meeting Wednesday in recUonal eignals. Prompt, raUabla courttoiH aarv- from 9:30 AM, to 4:30 P.M., and Manchester Wales will meet to­ tea, raaaonabls rataa. BO. SS148. Free set up by our own reliable TWO ROOM heated apartment; the Church Commuhity House. * morrow ejjsnlng In Tinker Hall. PB.X SWITCHBOARD operator. Articles For Sale 45 men. February 8, 1956 from 7:30 to 9 5644 Card Party Wlnberf ^- Only $195 D6wn Painting—Papering 21 Must be good typist. Apply morn­ with bath, furnished or unfurr P.M. League to Hold ' Weighing will be at 7:30 p.m. New JUNK DEALER will call. Inter- .Phone Me Immediately lahed, electric or gas. Utilitl/a Nathan Hale Community ' (ton- officers for 1988 will be noiplnated sated In nswapapers, Iron and PAINTING—Extorior and intartor, ings. Lydall A Foulds Paper Co., ROYAL AND Smith-Oohma port- Persona de.alrinit to make ap­ ter pinochle ckrd party winners aiid a rehearsial of all members ftl5 Parker St. abla and atandard \ typaaMtera CH. 7-0358 furnished. Rockville,. TR. 8-5915 peals to the Grand Li.st of Octo­ Court WorksHop 1958 Nash Rambler Station metal. No furniture^ dr ueablt ' paporbangtng, callinga refinlahcd. between 9 and 13 only. follow; Mrs. Maude Brown and Ar­ )>artlclpatlng in the coming Fash­ y / t g o n itema. Junk only. '< CaU John Wallpapor hooka on requeat. Eatl- All makca of adding mxchlnea After 7.P. M.—CH. 6-4690 ber 1, 1955 must appear at one of thur Fontalni,-both of Wllllma'n- ion Show will fdllow. Waclaw, RockvlUe. TR; 5-7431, or ' matea given, FuUy iniured. Ed­ aoid or ranted. RapsM on all See It Day Or Night FOUR ROOM flat,^ central location, these, meetinfta. V . . The second and flnal wtu'kshop tlc, first; Mrs. Lottie Barrows of . A Very clean car in ax'ceUent INTERESTING makea, Blariow'a, Hartford CH, 4-0483, ward R. Price. Bn. 9-1003, If you have no piMns of transpor­ Only auliable for couple, one bed­ Clifton 6.- Horner-Obairman"— - studying the present judicial WlilimaVitic and Fred LaVigne, P ast Presidents'. Night will ba condition. Radio, weatheraye tation, I'll send my auto fof you. Ralph D. Ransom heater' Unted glaaa, ndw w.w. INTERIOR PAINTINO and wall­ SPECIAL on wallpaper, regular $3 room. Write Box B, Herald. ayStem In the stale of Connecticut second; Mrs.. Arthur Fontaine of observed by Rockville Emblem CALL Uis ANyA i MB for ydlir re- POSITION OPEN No obligation. George W. Munson Willimantlc and Fred Gillette, Urea. frlgeraUon i^da. A. and W. Re- paper hanging. Free eaUmates paper. 99o. There are 41 patterns FIVE ROOM unfurnished second Board of Tax Review will 'be held by the Manche.iter Club No. 8, at the Elks Rome Irt cheerfully given. Superior Paint­ We have a very fine open­ to choose from. Stock limited. A - L - B —E—R—T—’S third. Richard J. Neff, Mrs. ^ed Rockville, M^tdnesday evening. frlioraUon Go., 143 Woft Middle 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD --floor fiat to responsibla' sduits. Dated at Andoveg. Conn., Jan. League of Women Voters tomor­ Gillette: specials. * Only $'296 Down Tpke. Ml. 9-r1-1137,------»n. 9-0048," “BU. ing ‘" f and* Walippper Hanging Co. ing In our office for you. Open 9 to 9. Green Paint and Every convenience. Cemrally lo­ 20. 1956. row evening at 8 p.m.. .a t the. Mrs. Robert J. Dower, 100 Hayiies- 9-3194. Ml. 9■7847. This work is interesting Wallpaper. 521 East Middle I'pke. Free Parking cor. Allyh A Setback winners here follow: St. will serve aa president and the Trumbull cated. Reasonable. Write Box W, Emanuel‘Lutheran Church. Mrs. Leo T. Leary, Howard‘A. and Includes a well diversi­ Ml. 9-6800. Herald. other choira wtll he filled by past 1961 Plymouth Conv. Club SAWS FILE PAINTINO AND ..paperhanging. Conducted in conjunction with Richardson, first; Mrs. George A. D and aet. Power and fied schedule. Congenial at­ ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver. the agenda of the Connecticut other rhaira will );e filled by past Coupe hand pi oweowere Sharpened. Air-cool Repair or new worrk. i First „ class mosphere. Air conditioned WE SELL and service ail electric AVAILABLE—Five ro6ms for rent. Cour, Raymond Aubin o f' Wllll- 8:30 will be followed by a buai-' work at feaaohable rates, Ray- razors. Big trade-in aUowancca. . glasa, china, and used furniture League and paralleling similar mantii;, second; Mrs. James Kel­ vary clean, neW'w.w, Urek too. engineehglpe rmalra.repairs. General grin^njf. office. Apply ■ bought and sold. Furniture Repair Hot air heat. Call Ml. 9-3543 after naaa meeting. Mr*. Edgar Splsl- A soUU tina running x»r, ~- - Ctoltol Xqulprlulpment Co., 33 mqnd Kl9k.q,. BU, 9.-9337, Rwssell’a Barber Shop, corner Dak ...5...... -...... n.666ED SEWERS workshops in other communities ley of Wiliimanttc and Charlea "man It chalrnia'ni. S^.AU, 8^7968. and Spruce Sta. ' Sendee. BU. s-7449. throughout' the State, the Man- Jacobsen of Stafford, third. Mr*. THE THOMAS COLLA CO. cheater wi>rkshops are under the . Only $196 Down ABSOLUTE bargain. Custom made UNPtUBeEe Leary, Richardson and Charlea Temple Chapter. No. 53. ORS. MELODY RAUIO^T.V.. phono's. Courses and Classes 2T 351 Broad St., Manchester /. STORM SASH and doors. Painted. FOUR ROOM' tenement. Call MI. TOWN and COUNTRY ■ direction of Mrs. Jacques Shsw, Asplnwall, specials. Night calls. Guarantssd ssrvtes. 36 ’x43 ", 34"X55", 33”x43", 82"X slip coyera, cornices drapes and State affaire ^hkirman; and Mrs. will open Its Wednesday RADIO-ELECTRONICS -Television 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m,. upholstery. Fine workmanship for 9-5329 or MI. 3-7444. DRAINAOE CO. Word from. Florida at-7:45;p.m. Iq the Mapontc Tem­ 1951 Hudson 4-dr. Sedan 3 0 9-2310. 51 ", 28" X 39 ". $3 each. Door 33' .50.9-4149 Marshall Banever, co-chairmen of Friends _ have ' received word aervlijlng. ''Learn by Doing'' at X 79". Ml. 9-0558 little money. Budget terms. -Call THREE ROOM flat. Heated, furn­ this project. pi*. Following th4 buaineas . kes- A one owner car that runs very «.''CorinecUcut’a Oldeat Electronics after's MI. 9-7842. from Mr. and Mrs. .Eh-n;st Evans, •lon, - an enterUlnment /titled well. Radio, heater, directional DOORS OPENED, ksys flttsd. WANTBD—Experienced restaurant ished or unfuiniahed. Working Tomorrow’4 ses.slon will be det copied, vacuum eiaahara. irona, School.'" Spring ternj starting help, Fu^F time for 3rd shift, part HOT AIR FURNACE wlU; thermo- couple. Gall MI. 3-4389. voted to a study of the Connecticut .former town residehta. of (Crystal ‘Tdllngs- of-a King,”, will Ve pre­ signals. March 12, 1984. Enroll now for Beach. Fla., that townspeople guna, atc„ rapairad Shaan, lime for Saturday and Sunday. stat. 275 gallon oil tank. Equipped ONE ONLY , Bar As.sociation bill which will sented b.v students of Eaft Hart­ fcnivaa, mowera, ate., put uito con- practlcXT day or evening Clau. Apply in p^son at the Avigwam completely. Suitable to heat five have been viilth.g. them. ford High -School under jpe direc­ Only $145 Down pome before the State legislature "rhese Include Mr. and Mrs. Les­ diUen tor coming naedt. Bralth- For free deacriptive circular Lunch, 540 East Middle Turnpike, room*. Call MI. 9-4839.. Hand painted, Chinese modern 'this year. This bill provides for an tion of Mrs. Mary Jane Wilson, 149 walto. B3 PBari ftroot. phone JA. 5-3404, or write New lie K. Richardson, who are on an Brookfield St. Refreshments will bedroom aet. $450, now $390. DRAFTSMEN integrated court system in the Indefinite .vacation in the aouth, TRUCK SPECIAL ^ England Technical Inatitute of UNIVERSAL French Provincial bookcase bed, State. The worshop will .be held, a.s be served by Mrs. Wllllhm Morri­ ANTIQUES Rotinlahod." Repairing Conn., Inc., 193 Trumbull St., Mr, and Mrs. Wilton L. Rois who son and her committee, dona any furniture. Tieman. Help wanted—MTale 86 .... ELECTRIC..HLANKETS triple,dc4i»er. ..mirror . aik. . night / ^ m N T E O e.neriea of routid. table. diacusslona. 1947 Dodge 1 Ton Rack Body 00 Hartford," Conn. stand, was $359, now 3269. each headed by a member of the are vacationing In Daytohtl B et^. and Snow Plow 139 SouUi Main St. Phono Ml. AUTOMOBILE radiator specialist. and Mr. and Mr*! Jeaae Lee who s-sea. AU. Siz e s . Genuine mahogany cheat on cheat, committee. A herd to best deal. 'Private Instructions 28 Only fully experienced man \^ho Half Price bed, triple dresser; mirror, night a DETAIL • "Experts'' on tl>e, committee are are in Hamilton Beach. miXS'. TELEvrtlON Service. can repair and rebuild radiators stand, box spring and mattreas, DESIGN . Mrs. Donald Stroiid, Mrs. John Meet to Discu.ss Complete, Full Price $395 Available at all tlmea. Philco fac- TUTORING AND Engliah needed? pf all makes should apply. G o ^ 1895, complete $490. Mrosgk, BIrs. IrvlAg Aronson, and Manrheeler Evening Herald working conditions, vacation with BUDGET CENTER a LAYOUT Coventry correopondent, .Mrs. C. • lory aupervlaed aervlco. Tel. MI. If you're falling or need' initruc- 91 CENTER STREET BU. 8-4164 SUBSTANTIAL RBUJUCTION ON Mrs. Theodore Davis. Acting as Subdivision Rules a-9a98. tions', call Ml. 3-1240 now. My. company-paid Insurance ALL FURNITURE DURING- raNTINO AND a ELECTRICAL moderator will be Blra. Jay Rubl- L. LiUle, Telephone P I 2-8281. Transportation Specials benefits. Apply Mr. Fabrizio, A. BOLTON—Building atone veneer, JANUARY. a MECHANICAL now. ' ' New Subdivision regulation* for C; Hlne Company, 189 Washington ftrcpiecc, wall stone flagstone. Manchefter will come up fop dli- 1948 Chevrolet 4*dr. Sedan RousehoM ScrTtccu St.. Hartford. JA. 2-0151. PAPER HANDIND A beautiful half-apron, appliqued Business Opportunities 82 Also Slate flagging. Bolton Notch CHAMBERS QUALIFIED . MEN will cuzsion by the Town and Planning Radio, heater, suburbanite Orfered 1.8-A Quarry. BU. 9-0417. Prompt de­ TELCPHO.VK with tulip pockets. Is offered here Engineers Delay CommiMion and a aubcommittee Ures. New seat covers. DISTRIBUTORSHIPS io w being SERVICE STA’HON attendant, FURNITURE SALES work-for outatandinif 'ra- In anticipation of Spring. Simple Elks Announce offered for Manchester and aur- over 25 years of age and exper­ livery. . AT THE GREEN Ml ' .search and development or­ from the Board of Directors,to­ ienced. Apply In person at Van's to sew and applique, you'll enjoy Dam Projects night in-the Municipal Building. 1948 Chevrolet ,2-dr. Aero .rounding citlea. Company now WILD b ir d seed, feeders, anfT ganisation on long range opening entire area, ‘nils 'la a Service Station, 4#f HarUord Rd. Open dally 10 a.m. to 9 p.m, program. making this beauty as much aa Tic’ “I Deadline The TPQ haa been working on Sedan equipniem. Uttle A McKinney, 15 wearing it. (-An ideal donation for Youthful arid pretty froCks In (Continued from Page One) the regulation* for several monthi. MI. 3-7449. necessity used by mUttons dally, . - ) Radio, heater. .Woodbrldge St. BU, 3-8020. GOOD SALARY — sUmu- that bazaar-to-be! matching itylea. All reservations ^for the Elks The move toward adopting them and one of America's number one FRIOIDAIRE automatic . washing Pattern No. 8274 is in sizes 11, daily repeat Itema. Producta ad­ WANTED latlng aasoclationa — plaaa- Pattern No. 5444 containa tiaaue Valentine Ball, to be held Satur* they are doubtful and we will have was stepped up when the Commis­ For Fin# Car Valuta'Always It'a IRONING DUNE at home. BU. 55 GALLON ink arums for aale, machine. Price, reasonabia. In­ 12. 13. 14. 16. 18. Size 4 5-8 to re-evaluate them.” vertised on TV, radio,, newapaperi MACHINIST 32.50 each. Inquire Herald Office, quire M East Middle Tpka. ant working conditions — —sizes small, medium and large day at the State Armory must be sion found it was powerless under 9-0511. axcellent opportunltlaa. Incl.; material requirementa; ap­ yards of 35-inch. picked up not later than tomorrow After the 1938 hurricane, the present regulations to force a and magazlnesr 9*n be b a n d it to IS Biseell St. Pattern No. 8275 is in sizes 3, 4, DE CORMIER MOTOR start with either part or full Ume With general all round experience ' to ■ plique pattern and sewing direc- noon. The demand-4or tickets have Bolton Lake dam was rebuilt, and developer to reserve land for FORMICA countera, ceramic wall Complete group and retirement Wanted 5. .6, 7. 8.years. Size 4. 1 .1-2 yards- the Hop River haa not gone' bn parks. SA U S.1N C, and floor Ule. Let ua modernlM supervialon. $1500 to $3000 cash HI-FIDEUTY Jensen 15'* speaker Apply At tiona. made it necessary to set this dead­ temporary working capital re- plan, company paid. 50 hour week. ■ and bass reflex cabinet. Bogan 10- Send 25c in coins, your name, of 35-inch. Two Patterns. line, so if tickets are not called for any large rampage since. Last Au­ While there haa been no public your bathroom and kitchen. For Apply Yeusf mail, hi9k school PERSONNEL OFFICE For these patteriis, send 35c for gust, on the Willimantlc River, a Hudson . Rambler • WiUys frat xsUmataa caU BU. 9-3465, The ' quired. No salesmen plesae, as watt smplifier 'with pre-amp for address and 'the pattern number they will be sold, according to Ed­ ■word oq what the regulatioiis G E. pickup. Library of C lasc al SEPTIC TANKS Monday thru Friday to ANNE' CABOT. THE MAN­ each, in coins, your name, address, ward Serrell, chairman of the af­ dam at Eagleville broke and im-- provide, they reportedly' are toore Franchised Dealer Ttia Shop, Buckland. " account . man handle aaiea. If .■"AND...... groduoto, who hos Koich« sizes desired, and the pattern H MAPLE ST.. MANCHESTER definitely reliable, can make and ABA TOOL AND records, upright piano, 3$' exten- 1 _8 A.M. to 5 P.M. CHESTER EVENING HERALD. fair. - pounded waters poured high down complete and more stringent than DIE COMPANY , Sion ladder, used cinder blocks,, ^ his milinsry sorvico, number to SUE BURNETT, THE The tickets were limited this year the river through Coventry to the lawa now in force, ' FLAT FINISH HoUand arlndow give a-deciaton on your own, have Saturday 8 A.M. to/12. Noon. 1150 AVBL AMERICAS," NEW MANCHESTER EVENING HER­ am, tiei, me dodges, bxus ahadaa, mada to nioaaura, AU the ntceaaary capital, psrmanent- 1395 TOLLAND TURNPIKE hand tools, *weahing machine PLUOSED SEWERS fo'work in odvt. doporf- YORK 88. N. Y. to avoid an overcrowded condlUoA. Willimantlc. Damage becauae* of Members of the Director's aub­ moe. Priced to aaU co easiest motat vaaauan buada a t. a new wringer type, ABC, mlaccUanedua ALD. 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, The Armory will be profusely this w-aa not figured great. In spite committee are Philip Harrison', ly located and svaiUbls immedi- ADVANCED Now available—the colorful 1954 NEW YORK 36. N. Y. l^ ^ ^ rtra ^ K sy s aasds whUs you stely, than please-jyrite us, In­ itema." MI. 9-7445. * Needlework Album containing decorated and will present sn at- of the mass of water released, the Jacob Miller and Vernon Haus- JOBS—High pay. All trades. Fare MACHINE CUANEO DEY'ELOPBIENT Basic Fashion, spring and sum­ river flow waa handled quits well cluding your phone number. We paid. So. America," The' Islanda, dozens of lovely designa from tractive background fer those who Chlld... will furnish complsts deUlla st discontinued itams at li'price. ' Beptle Ybaka, Dry Wells, Newer Apply In ponoo DIVISION mer "56 is a complete sewing guide, attend. Ray Henry and his IS piece since the Mansfield Hollow Darn At another meeting tonight, the i m CHEVROLET modal No. 310, U.S. Write Dept. 4R National, Johnson's parte wax, Pride, Jubi­ W'hiph to chooae more patterns in for every womqn who sews for WBAVINO cf burns, moth holts personal Intsrvlsw u to .the sue- Uaes labtalled AVCO Manufacturing Corp. orchestra will fumiah the music (or impounded ' waters that might School "Building Committee will fear Boor sodaii. Navy blua wlUi M d ^ ^ clothlns, boetsry runt,, 1020 Broad, Newark, N. J. lee wax. games, etc. Sherwin-WU- crochett^k. embroidery and. knit— herself and her family. Don't wait danefiig from porma- ica, Europe. To $18,000. Write DISCONTINUED trimmed and McKinney m o s . (Cor. 8. Main) B trttt BebooL moa a aiUrt ooUsra ravaraad and nont income available for parUea Employment Information Canter, South apd of Plant l y B iy ilata 3Bn. BM rtoiao^/M ailoir's. lim a BCaad- paatod wallpaper, 49c per roll, ■KWKRAOB DISPOSAL CO. lag fortunate enough to bs soloctod- Room 474, 470 Stuart St., Boston regular up to $3 per roll. Sherwln- u e-itt Peart St. ibL la g-ssec Sornittd JlefaUi Stratford, Ceanaetleut .WriU Boa L. Bi^d. . wmiama. is i m«Ti| g t.. . I

FAQE FOURTEEN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 ,19M Avanigc Dally Net Prase Ran iRanrli^Bt^r lEv^ntng l^rraUi tThe Weather For the Week Ended Feroenst M U. S. Westber B nrw Zion Young People’a Society will Feb. 4, UBd ' hold a meeting thla evening at Youth Hslps Break jCround for Educational Wing^ Hebron Church -- Fair naff aomewhnt colder to­ About Town 7:30. wedneeday, the Sunday School ataff will have a aupper at Receives $5,800 • WITH TEACHERS 11,895 night. Low In upper Ms. Wedneo X MUriniwry Confmnc« will bt 8 p.m. with meeting to follow. •BYATEACHER * Member ei( tha Audit dky fnir with little change In tem­ bald At th* CovaiMBt Concraga- Burena of CIrenlatleo perature. High nHtr 40. tloiM Churcli. 43 Bpnica St., naxt For Expansion •FOR TEACHERS : , tor thraa avaaMsa, Wednea* The Frlendahip Glrcle of the Sal­ y Manche$ter-^A City of Village Charm day, niuraday add vSiday at 7:30 vation Atmy will hold ita weekly Hebron, Feb. 8 i Special l-^The o'clo^. Spaakara will ba Dr. Thao- meeting at the Citadel tonight at Rev. Douglaa. F. Pimm announced dora Johaaon. who haa aarv^ in 3 o'clock. It will be Bible Study yesterday that the Diocese of Con­ “Grandfather’s S&ret” VOL. LXXV, NO. 108 (SIXTEEN P^E S) MNCHEBTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1958 (Ctnaatfled Advertlalag on Pnge 14) / PRICE nV E CENTS tha Cuogoi Saencar . Strand, a night, with Mra. Florence Steven- necticut haa given St. Peter's Epis­ buUdar in Alaaka; and Miaa Ruth aon aa leader. Hoateaaes will be copal Church a gift of 35,800 Words and Music By Sy'lvia L. Claflin Cisnoni, who haa taught In Ecua­ Mra. Martha Turkington and Mra. towards ths cos' of erecting a new I ■ (Bowers School) dor. \ Mildred Pickup. Every member la perish hall. In addition the Diocese U*S. May Heed Red urged to attend. haa granted a 10-year non-interest . Acted, sung and danced by Manchester teachers. Procssda for Navy Hunts Worried Boy Scout TYoop 183 of Buck- loan of flO.OOO for the same pur- • the beneflt of future-teacher scholarahlpe. , i Balloons Protests land axtenda an invitation - to , The H(dj^ Gboet Mothera Circle 1 «e. paranta, ralativaa * and formar ^11- meet at the home of Mra. Kd- The 35 by 60 foot building which Lost Plane Woe.blngton, Feb. 7 (iP)— nianibara to attend the Court of mund H. Hindle, 331 Parker St., was authorised-at the annual par­ Secretary of State Dullee said F air R^nt Honor and charter preaantation Wedneaday night at 8 o'clock. ish ineeting wlU be built by the WADDELL SCHOOL ACDITORIIJM Over Hunted Kin, I the United States would be Membera are urged to be prompt Jonea Conatniclion Co., of Colum­ Wadnaaday evening at 7 o'clock. aa; after a abort buaineae meeting, 8:15 P.M., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 diepoaed to respect the pro- Dr. John Malone, local pediatri­ bia at an astlmated coat of flO.OOO. In Antarctic teati of countries which—like ITta Women'a Home taagua wilt cian, will be the gueat apeaker. At the parish meeting yesterday Rusal a— have objected to inaat tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the afternoon it was voted that a com­ Adult tickets available from Manchaeter Teachers—31.00. ^ Washington, Feb. 7 {/P)— Local Polick Say flights by American weather mittee appointed by the rector be Salvation Array Citadel. A apectal Sunaet Council No. 40, Degree of A long-range Navy patrol - balloons over their territory. colored fllu atrip of Abraham Un- Pocahontia, - will meet tonight at given authority to make all de­ At the same time, however, ' coin will ba ahown aa an educa­ 7:30 In Tinker Hall. A rehearaal cisions concerning the‘design snd plane is enroutu to the Worry and mental anguish . Dullee told a news conference tional feature of the program. of the degree team will take place. details of the building. . Antarctic to help in the over his brother''s escape be believes this country ho.» the -Hoataaaaa wilt ba Mra. Annie Leg­ Membera are reminded to bring The Rev. Mr. Pln.m also s ta t^ aean^h for a small plane m iss­ from Norwich State Hospital right to send such' balloona gett and Mra. Margaret Proctor. grocery articlea for the kitchen that it wa« anticipated'that the anywhere in the world, All mambaip are urged to attend actual conatruction would.'begin ing since Feb. 3. -probably precipitated th e : Dullla said Russia's protest and viaitora will ba,welcome. aoclal, Wedneaday at 8 p.m.. at. the this' month and that the building Aboard the Neptune P2V which- home of Mra. Fiore Grade, 85 Cen­ took off from Patuxent Naval Air quarrel which led to the fatal i will be answered In i.the next would be ready for occupancy in police shooting of Edward day or lo. He would not pre­ ter St. April. . Living Is ''Sew'' Easy Station, Md„ yesterday afternoon, Membara of aill four companiea waa lat Lt. Rayburn A. Hudman, Tuminsky, 32, of 402 Oakland dict precisely what the United GOP Chief ' of the 8MFD and membera of the The Weat Side Circle of the Com­ a Marine Oorpa parachutist, who St. Sunday afternoon, Man­ States will say.. Mancheatar Rod and Oun Club will Jump to the rescue scene if the . But Dulles said that thous^ wlU,meat at Hoaa Co. No. 2 at 7 munity Baptiat Church will meet chester police revealed today. ands of what he called mete­ at 7:80 tomorrow night at the an­ missing Otter plane is located. . Chict Herman O. Schendet said StiU Backs o'clock tonight, to proceed from The P2V Is flying by way of orological balloons have been there to tha T. P. Holloran Funer­ nex to continue decorating. William, who escaped from Nor­ released by the United States Piiertov Rico and South America, wich Jan. 4 and.has been sought al Home, to pay raapecta to Mra. EMERGENCY the shortest route to the Antarc­ \ in the Pacific. North America John Gordon, whoaa hutband Waa The Great Booka Dlacuaalon since that time by police, and Ed­ \an d p'cstern Europe. He sold Curbs End formerly a member of Co. 2 and Group will meet Wedneaday night O IL lU R N IR with tic. ward were "very close." at 7:30 at the Mary Cheney U- m The. crew aboard the P2V in­ /they probabty have erbosed Edward died as the result of bul­ whoae aon, Jack Gordon J r , ia a SERVICE cludes: ^the territorlee of 20 or 30 coun­ former Sra commiaaloner. brary. The book to 'he diacuased la let wounds inflicted when police tries. Bridgeport, Feb. 7 (/P) — Shakeapeare'a "King Lear.'* Mlaa Lit. Cmdr, John H. Torirert, Car­ said he attempted to attack Sgt. m n mel Valley, Calif., pilot; Lt. Cmdr. Indicating there ia no chancii The Regina d'ltalla Society wilt Helen Eatei and Mra. Walter CALL Henry Gauruder with a knife and that Republicans will agree to hold Ita monthly meeting tonight Schardt will be the dlacuaalon Charlea U. Otte, Lakeside, Calif., hatchet outside the reai; of Uie WILLIAMS co-pllot; Lt. (j.g.) Thomas Q. Tuminsky home. WILUAM TUMINHKV any contimuttion of rent con­ at 7:30 at the Italian American leadera. Winkler. -New Orleans, havigator; MisMe Status cllibhouae. Police first arrived at Edward's \ trols before they expire Membera of Nutmeg Foreat, Tall OIL SERVICE W. J. Lyons. Milton. N. Y., chief home to investigate a complaint Edward had become upset ove:^ the March 81, Rep. Norman K. Oedara'oT Lebanon, are asked to aviation machinists mate; P. Bey­ that he had 'threatened the lives continued disappearance of his The Cuatodlan Club will held ita ers. La Junti^ Culu- radioman, and brother and this might have led to Under Attack Parsells of Fairfield, House monthly meeting thio evening at meet at 7 o'clock tonight at the Ml 9-4548 of his sister and her husband, the \ ^ F. O. Snyder, Memphis, Tenn., me­ Raymond Fitzpatricks, next door the quarrel Iretween him and hla majority leader in the Legis­ 8 o'clock at the Franklin School. T. Pi Holloran Fiineral Home, 170 chanic. Membera of the poUuck commit­ Center St., to pay reapecta to Mra. at 406 Oakland St. sister’s family. Police said Ed­ lature, suggested today that Torbert returned from the Ant­ Edward refused to leave his ward pushed .Fitzpatrick to the By Resehreher tee are aakad to report before the John Gordon, whoae son Is a mem­ arctic only two weeks ago. floor at one point In the alterca­ mayors of'cities appoint fair butineu aeaaion. ber. home until smoked out by pdllce tear gas. He first started toward tion. Washington, Feb. 7 (>i.-Tlie rent committees to hear com­ ilrrald Photo. By SAUL PETT Patrolman Joseph Sartor while ('onsldered Dangorims Air Force's top research chlM/U-as plaints of tenants and seek AsslaUng in the groundbreaking ceremotty for the new $80,000 cottons ^ AUEIITEr Aboard the U.S.S. Arneb en holding the knife and hatchet, but Police have been searcplng for reported today to be demandl^ a adjustments With landlords. educational wing of th'e Center Congregatimal Church yesterday route to Ne^v Zealand; Feb. 7 lAb— then started rushing toward Sgt. William since his escape from showdown with auperlors on the ParMlIa’ pro))oaal was outlinod Turn Ground morning are' the mlnlater, the Rev. Clifford O. Simpson (left) and Rear Adm; George J. Dufek. com­ Gauruder, police satci ' Nor^\'ich. East Hartjford Police status of this country's guided' in a letter to Mayor Richard C. young Stephen Neill, (right), representinjg the kindergarten depart­ mander of the U.8. Deep Preere The sergeant aimed several said they just missed him when he Lee, New Haven Democrat, in ro- An immsdiofB asfofa ment of the Sunday School. Watchl«)g the two ■ with their hands task .force, today/approved, a missile program. on the shovel Is A. Hyatt Sutllffe. chatiYnan of the building commit­ warning shots in the sir and then was reported near the home , of Trevor Gardner, aasistaht secre­ aponae to 0- telegram from Mayor for your family protaction is dramatic plan for a Navy patrol fired point blank at the rushing Stanley Tuminsky, a brother, in tary for research and development Lee urging extensiim of rent cem* For Wing at tee. The exercises yesterday momlpg were held between the 9:15 Whon you'ro.making dothss, mokt tifo bomber to fly from Maryland to . youri; ..mypu.. and.,11 o'clock aervices.' ' • ~ .:j' Tuminsky. An autopsy at- Hartford East Hartford. was said to be ready to resign be- trola and ooeerting that tenonta in join the search for a plan missing Hospital performed under the di­ State Ppljce said William should c'auijlo of -■diasatiafactlon_wUh the idrger clUqs will (ace hordablpa five days in Antarctica with seven rection of the '’'Hartfoid county be cohsidereu ''dangeroii-V' at the when-controla end. ...r. ———- baebma. o policyholdar of tha Church here ooilor at tha torn# timal With thasa men aboard./' servlas’a reaeairh program, eape- A eatlmaUd s i 3.000 jammed the stroet outaide Graves Hall, right Iwckground,'in Tusca­ Was designed by Malcolm Knox qfj pupils Anadine Rhodes for the PINE PHARMACY coroner showed three bullets time of the escape. He became ill cially in guided missiles.^ loosa. A la \a s Autherine Lucy, first Negro student at the Unlveraity of Alabama, remained In Calling for ’’prompt action in tho A ground breaking ceremony for Hartford, architect, and will ^ grades; and Garry Sutllffe A twtn-^glne Neptune is flying struck him, according to police. setting up of fair rent oommitteea, SUN u n O f CANADA for the Junior High Sunday School from P a r e n t Naval Air Station. I seen Seeking Out wilsoa ■ the bulUttn^for more than two houra after her claaa there ended Feb. o; Mtse Lucy left under Paraella auggeeted that they bo tha beginning of construction of conatructed by Massacoe Builders, 864 CENTER STREET NO IRON Amaritax craosa-ratiitcmt (Thief Schendel said he felt that (Continued on Page Eight) I He waa reported to have gone State .Patrol eqeort 30 minutes after thla picture was' taken from the itepi of the Alabama 'Union departments. The benediction was Tel. Ml 3-3814 Md„ vi^South America to Little ’’imUic apirlted clUzene, repreoent- the new educaUbnsi wing of the Inc., of Simsbury. One story .high; pronounced by the Rev. Mr. Peery. America V. ■ Operation Deep to see Secretary of Defense Building. (AP Wirephoto). atlvee of oU wolka of life, ])oopla Center Congregational Church waa (Tharles B. 'Wilson who is vacation­ held yesterday morning between it will be built of cinder bl^k and cottons you loundar tham, drip dry FTeene'a main base on Kainan Bay.- who wlU be reapected.’’ t. M iALBM RDd—TEL. m *^100 will contain seven classrdoms, a miasi'ng plane, a single- ing there. Eapfeaeatattra the 9:15 and 11 o'clock church serv. Friends said several months ago Urges Oenfereneea ice with a large. crowd In attend* large assembly room, ^vatorles engine De Havilland Otter, disap­ He eleo urged mayors to "confer ance. ,. and accessory facllitiesy > tham ond forgat tha iron. Such o peared Friday .while flying from Senate Votes Probe that Gardner, who became assist­ prompUy" with reel eatete boards Also taking part in tke ceremony Marie Byrd Land to Little ant secretary more than a year Trustees and the larger landlorda “to oeek The new wing, costing ISO.OOO, were the Rev. R. RuwH Peery, as­ America with tome. mem)>era of a ago, was- then privately expreasing their cooperation and aMlatence."'’ sociate minister, who read the O L L IE 'S ' wendarful way to drau, to seva trail blazing Pfrty whose vehicles displeasure with the Air Force’s His letter expreeaed confidence proclamation, and Mrs. Hooks had broken down. The last radio Of $2,500 for C^e attitude toward research. that their cocMcaUon end oastot* Johnston, dlrecto/of religious edu­ voice contact with the Otter was A t‘a. news conference laat sum­ once wiu be forthcoming. cation who gave the Invocation. tima ond monayl Alwoyt fra»h 67 minutes after takeoff. An SOS, mer In California. Gardner said he "We believe that our people can The shovel w ^ presented to the A U T O B O D Y apparently from the plane, was re­ Washington, Feb. 7 OPh—The believed the Air Force should seek MEMORY ^OAREFUIXT COMPOUNDED^ be trusted to act fairly end we he- Rev. Mr. Simpson by A, Hyatt ceived Satyrday, Senate to ^ y created a special $100 million to $200 million in ex­ that the full force of publle Sutllffe, ch^rman of the btiltdlhg WELDING. AUTO BODY ond FENDER REPAIRS olwoyi pratty. Guorontaad woshoblal Thn Arneb received word from ronunlttefi to investigate the tra funds for bcsearch during the Tuscaloosa, Ala.,, Feb. 7 (Ah the board, "exerctoing. the boMce power, of the OnlXeniity of AIa* ion should be brought to beer lllKE commlUee/and he turned the first COMPLETE CAR PAINTING Dufek, still in Antarctica, that a offer of a $3..V)0 campaign con­ present fr cal year which ends next Demonatratorv who rocked the rent gougere," Pareelli wrote t Arthur Drug Storts j shovelful Of earth. searching helicopter today found tribution to Sen. Case (R-HD) lime 30. Later, Air Secretary Don- University of Alabama campus- bama for\the safety of tbcise\dh • / during the gna bill fight. But the campiuiV.. exuludqs AuUitruis Mayor Lee. He urged that "full Also peaking ground were the LACQUER AND ENAMEL ala''Quarles let it be known that with a day of violence won a vie- publtcUy’’ be given to ’’JiuUfied’’ architect, Miilcolm R. Knox: Butler ., (Continued on Page Fifteen) Democrats on the Senate Eire- Lucy until fut-ther notice from at­ no suppl^ental money would be to>-y lost night when a Negro to ­ comidalnte regtetered with fair Andn^a, president of the construc­ tlona subcommittee jumped the requested^\ ' tending clasaesN^t th» uhlversity^V rent committees. lit.. ' tion/company; Mrs, Johnston: 8 GRISWOLD ST. TEL.MI9-502S a gun and summoned Case to m ed w u aacluded from clmsaea *,110- I By invoking tha 'pollca )wwei^m’ Ste|»ien Neill lor the kindergarten public hearing this afternoon. Gardn*r alstrltas t>een described, iHt furth'ec notice.’’ While euch oommitteea would WHO'S A "FRAIDY CAT"? as unhappy ovor'WUson's refusal the university, th«K trustees laM have no lofoi '*peweCn» p m A ittf to spell but in more detail the worlt The announcement of the un|)mr- the grmimfwork fpr'/a legal de­ Mansure Quits J, Washington, Feb. 7 — 'ITie sity board of trustees afk'i jw de fense if they ore choiKed with rent iniireaaM. FarMlte made It Remwabsr .the time when you tried to show of the services particularly the late laat night while apouf f!(>00 clear In his letter that he beHevee Senate today ordered an investiga­ Air Force, in such fields ts.SaUla- violating terms of a 1(155 fetlergl the operation of such committeca off snd impress some of your plsymstcs by As GSA Head tion of whether a proffered $2,500 tlc mis'ilei. students and othera Killed ac;a<« court order opening the sdiool lb boasting that you were brave enough to walk the campus and for a/tlme defied Negro students. \ will serve to prevent tyholattla and campaign donation to Sen, Francis The present Air Force spending police firing tear gas. unreasonable rent Increases when the steel rails serosa a railroad trettle? When Case (R-SD) was an effort to in­ budget for research is SSSl.million, Hard Core of OtttMdm \ controls die. During Probes it has asked for $610 million in the 'The Jdlstiirbances began Friday While moat of thorn (akiitg P*rJ. While reiterating the position of you were half why across, s locomotive whis­ fluence his Vote on the natural gas night after Autherine 20- es tle eounded in the distance and you scamp­ next fiscal year beginning July 1. in Uie demonotratiomi appeared to R«|nibUcans in favor of ending bill. Worked at Cal. Tech year-old Btrmlnghant\Negr«i was be Htudentig dean /of .men Louis -AiUTOiatlNB LUCY controla, Parsells served warning ered off the trestle like a scared rabbit. Washington. Feb.' 7 Ed­ The vote waa 90-0 with C a[s e admitted to classes in obedience to mund F, Mansure has quit as gen­ Before Gardner came_ to Wash­ Corson said Ute msorder waa led on leriiUorda that gouging on their Remember? voting in the affirmative. ington he was head of development a federal court order. \ —C by a "hard core'yof outalders. pert would teed tp restormUoa of eral services chief in the’ midst of The Senate adopted a resolulioi engineering on' re.-iearch and atom­ Htalemcnt Coming Workers from/a ’Tuacalooia erea controls. , congressional and administration by Democratic leader Lyndon B. i ic bomb projects that the Califor­ Miss Lucy was not. available for tire plant and mundry we^e lden.1'1- Adlai Clarifies Up to Inndwrds . I investigations of his official con­ Johnson (Texi to create a four-1 nia Institute 'of Technology had immediate comment on the Board's fled on the/campus yesterday "While X believe that we must duct. member committee to inquire intb | under contracts with the Govern­ dgcislon, reached at an emergency when unlvMBlty officials ‘were stick to the course which we have Holmes Mansure's resignation effec­ the incident. ' j ment. meeting claed to newspapermen.. curiied encratruck witft rocka and Earlier Stand taken, I aasure you- that the final tive on or about next Friday—war .. Report Due March 1. Gardner la a naf /e of Cardiff, A spokesmen for Mias Lucy said eggs. WlhTOvya .of a car in which outcome ^ in the hands of land­ rUNIRAlHOMI announced by the White Hopse late The committee ij to include two she would have a statement as to Republicans and Democrats, Wales. He became a naturallzecl r.fisa Luc/ waa driven across the lords,” he wrote Mayor Lee.,»4’If yesterday. JOHN 51. NEFF American citizen in 1937. her future plans d u ri^ the day. camnu.s y^re smashed. On School Bias they prove to be avaricious and 40P MAIN ST. Tal. MI 3*7897 To replace Mansure, Pre.sident appointed by Vice President Nix­ Miss Lucy vvtll not atRinpt to at­ on. It was Instructed to report to vote for the ga. bill. He said After World W ar'll, Gardner Miss Lucy, told her attorney, Ar­ unprincipled, if. they abuse the Eisenhower appointed Franklin G. tend classes today, the spokesman thur p . Shores, that she. was^' Los Angeles,. Fah, 7 (A5—Adlal freedom which has been restored Floete as acting General Services back to the Senate by March 1. he rejected the money. (Continued on Pnge Eight) said. struck by eggs and her clotljlng to them, they will bring bock rent Administrator pending Floete's The committee was given sub­ ■And. when .the Senate parsed the Stevsnson, winding up a whirl­ poena powers and $10,()00 to fin­ ' A board statement said the ac­ "Btl ypattered" during one of the control and the blame will be formal nomination to head the gov­ gas bill last night. 53-38, Case v.’as tion was taken 'in view of recent day)« Incidents. . —sc wind. 'week' of early campaigning ernment's vast housekeeping oper­ ance the investigation. one of those voting against it. The in California, clarified hid stand' (CoaUanei aa Page Eight) ations. Johnson told tl\e Senate he bill would free natural gas produc­ occiirrencea on the campus . . . 'r. O; C. Carmichael, university on civil r l^ ts and nrapared to The 66-.vear-old Floete, a resi­ doesn't want it said Senators are. ers from direct federal price con­ and the acts apd threats of vio­ 'csident, had told faculty mem* meet today with Soiithem Califor­ dent of Des Moines, Iowa, now is "hesitant or afraid" to look thor­ trols. . . . News Tidbits lence participated in by outsiders, that unless law and order nia labor leaders. .. . * , assistant secretary, of defen.se in oughly into such matters. John M. Neff of Lexington. Neb., for the safety of Autherine Lucy, ere restored on the campus,- "It "There are no half-caste'Amer- charge of properties and installa­ There was no further debate as who Sought to give the $2,500 to Culled from AP Wires a student recently admitted Under may be necessary to close up leans in'my lexicon,”,. Stevehson tions. Johnson moved for an immediate friends of Case, raid it wasw cam­ the order of the federal court, shop." He later' ihiid there was told a Democratic party group BuUetins (Iiarges ignored In I..etters roll call. ' . . paign donation without strings.. for the safety of other studen "reasonable hope that order will last night. An exchange 'of Mansur^ and When Case's name was called,^ Neff is a lawyer (vho favored pas­ StlrpriSf al.rrt called by Secre­ and of faculty niemiiers of shortly be restorW.’y . Earlier durihglah /ClIght-appeBr- from the AP Wires Eisenhower letters, msde public by he asked Sen. George ID-Qa). who'' sage of the gas bill a^id who was a tary of Defense Wilson sends about University of Alabama, and Last night's demonstration be- ance swing through Los Angeles was presiding, whether ft was trs- for that reason." ; County,-.tba candidate for the NNt iUXUltY rNUMfrSD the White House, made no mention registi're^ lobbyist in Nebraska 400 minor Pentagon officials to ’The statement.said.furthep' thlt of charges that Mansure had dUlonal for him to withhold his last year for a Texas oil firm.- secret hideouts witere top- bfficisls (Contlnued on Page Beven) Dentovraiic presidential nomina- REDS PLAN PURGE TRIALS recommended a Chicago Republi­ •vote. .Johnson and Republican leader would, go in enemy attack. . . . tlpn emphasized that he supporte Brrila,' Peb. 7 (AV-Purga can leader-for insurance brokerage George told Case he could vote Knowland I Calif I made a strong Mrs. Elfrida Klamroth Martin, T desegregation in soirthern schools trials 9 r*Jewa la the Soviet business in connection with's $43- unless he asked to be exci..sed. effort to get unanimity; of the in­ concept sifger who- was known — beesuse "it Is the law of the Case then voted "aye'/' The Ualoa and la CzeChosiovakhs I ' / . piUlion government nickel plant vestigation resojutlon. professionally . as Ruanb Bogislav, land y . so enunciated by the Su­ ‘ are belag prefiared by Conmui* expansion project in (Tuba. South Dakotan said he.^id not Sen. Ellender (D-La) at flrri dies at New Canaan at 81. High CDurt Split, '4-lV preme Court.” , * alat saew t |wUce, aonrees wHh .Mansure has denied 'these want to indicate in any-way that voted /no." Johnson conferred Four dip in storm that passes Stevenson also pointed to ..Kls Toatarta behind the Iron Car-' charges in testimony before a he was oppoMd to the investiga- briefly with- ,him, and Elicnder over /Sew England during night sponsorship of Fair Employment tola lepdrteJ today. Tlw Mob* House Government Operati'ons/lion. ih'anged his vbte to "aye." ‘ and leaves, show up to more than Practices .Acts and desegregation tilah ara'reperted ainted AAcCalt'i 3233 subcqmmlttee. After the House in- j , Sees Bid tor Influence Johnson and KnojCland delayed eight inches in northern Sectors.-,. For MuMer Conviction of the imnols National Ouand ' J ■ ■ while he Was (fovemor. _ - __ for ■ext nranth. T he cose In 1.. vestigstion started. , Eisenhower - Case told the. Senate of the $2,- ^mnoimcinft the votmj results un- Last of 3.700. dairy herds in State ...... __.L.;...... Prakne -te-evppoMd to* tolkiw' - ;;;...... I’SOO off«rlss'r'Wf«K'''«ii'd'Thlerpr«- i* .signed tip for ersdleatlOH of bru.; ■ It ■'Was'" thiPekt'ed ■'he'"'mlgR ex­ ehoiily after. lereell sources ^ Dark or. light prints (Continiied on Page Fifteen) ed it a* an effort to influence him. (Continued bn Page Eleven). .t;e|loals. in. biggest dairy disease Hartford, Feb. 7 (/Pi—The State-fnot have assisted the jury in their pand his- vle\vs In/his first , two Supreme (Tourt split' 4-1 today .to decision- of,'the question to have aaid'hiuidreds djf Jews In prioen', jirogram in 30 years. ' . meetings today, starting with a in both Moscow, and Prague ore in s Wida variety, House Republican leader Mar- uphold the first degree murder been-told that the conduct was breakfast gathering -of. some 150 tin .says .at'White...... House "We ...... hope conviction of a New Haven unlawful." Ia)K>r leaders from Los Angeles, potential ,de(rndanta. A Cdiie- (Tongress can do aucli a g ^ d job"/dissenting...... justice I O'SulUvan contended that Super- Ventura and Santa Barbara couir- munlat authority confirmed this. on farm legislation that President contending.ptilice gut * an*“ Invbliin-i‘ lor Court Judge Samuel B. .Mel­ ties. The' second meeting Is, sched­ MoMet Makes New Effort to Win Eisenho\^er "w on't even,'have to tary confession and broke the law' Ktz should have spelled out to the uled with parly leaders in a Negro MIDEAST CRISIS PARLEY .think about a veto." ; .'. Members to gft it. ^ • jury that Roger's confession. was cdmmunlt/ Washlhgton, Peb. 7 IP — The Ic ' and k yd. of Coloradh Supreme Court await 'The illegal practices in the in­ made under illegal circumstances. .Stevenson's remarks on civil United States, Britola and f'ranee Colonist, Moslem Peace in Algeria demon.vtratton of live television stance cannot be condoned." wrote Rogers was first questioned fights undoubtedly were prompted will open confereacee on tho bcnodcasl from courtroom. Associate ' Justice Patrick . B. atiout the Kennedy slaying on Jan. by published, reports''hinting his .Middle East crisis here tomor­ Bazooka-blowini* ^ob Burns O’Sullivan, “even though they 20, 19.14. He had been picked ...up views on the Powell Amendment to row In an effort to f)ad ways ef liav'e cohforhied to a. long-estab- on another charge on Jan. 13 and the proposed federai school ald')]lir| preventing a new- Uroeli-Amb • • . ^ • ■ Algiers, Frb. 7 IjD —'The local* France use all means to stop al- leaves' Ills 85OO.O00'estate to' his war. Slate Depeftment offlclola governor banned all public gather- Irged Egyptain and Libyan aid of 1 -widow. Mrs-j, Harriet Burn.s . . . li.shed custom.'of. I New Haven 1 ordered by a New Haven C 11 .v might cost him votes in his prl-1 7 OR MODEST COTTAGE ; Pioducer Sid Luft says actress County and were pui-sued in an ef­ Court held in c'oun^ jail after he mary contest battles with Sen. j said today that piana for the ings in Algiers today a.s Premier ’^e N s t i ^ French fort to ascertain the murdered.” waa bound over to Superior Court. Estes Kefauver (Tenn) in Callfor-i ronferenre . liad just been com* ' , J. , sovereignly be maintained in ^ Judv Garland has retiu-ned honie pirted. The first eesslon wUI be Guy Mollet began talks with indig- Algeria and that Moliet drop any : and will drop her divorce suit O'Sullivan's dissenting opinion When arrested, police found a New Spring Fabrics .38 calibre revolver in his posses­ held at the department tomorrow It's Bontly To Keep You Warm nsnt French colonists opposing | ijeg „{ g single representative against him. said police loo)( Harold D. Rogers, (Continued on Page Seven) under the chalrmpnship of comessrons to Moslem Natiortab Algerian Assembly In. which the ! Atomic Energy Commission an- 48. from-jail‘Ulegally, refused him sion. Aubaequrnt teats showed it fired the biitleta which killed Mrs. uty Uridersecrelary of Slate Rob­ Folks with lots . , . foU(s with'little boost Baatly. IPs been ists. ^ eight''million Mo.slems would' oiil- , noiinces it has received proposals legal counsel and used trickery to ert Murphy. . Starting his search for peace vote the country's million Eii- ; from seven companies, cities and get him to confers the holdup Kennedy In the $80 holdup. tIuU way for 48 years. • Takep from Jail. Report on Pallotti in France's guerilla-torp North Af- ropeans. other groups for construction of slaying of Mi-s. Doiwth.v Kennedy BEN Ao n t i ' ^ p l y s e t pn.vment plan, •flie welJ-to-do l a y rican territory, Mollet flrst re- Such an assembly was a key small atomic power plants with in her West Haven liquor store ' On Jan. 20. police texjk Roj, jrs folks like Ike economy of heating the Bantly way. ceived representatives of war vet-. pomt in the ideas for Algerian U.S,’aid.. .Landslide rolling down Nov. 2t, 19.13j .He said ' police from county jail to the office of Set for ToiiiorroM^ Washington, Feb. 7 (jp>—Sec­ eran groups. Their rioting on his peace advanced by Mollet during from rainsodden hillside strikes Ibreatined to take Roger’s wife 'State's Atty. Abraham S. Ullman. retary of .Agrk.ulture Bcsiaoa Both like our Degree Day service . . . which Is free. Both like /I'.Sulllvan, and the . assenting I Hartford. Feb. 7 i/Pi — State will reply at 10:80 to tl INlh., our expert service mra who "keep 'em burning." arrival yesterday made clear they j the recent French* election cam- and derails Baltimore A Ohio piis into Custodv. and turn their chi)- EST. Feh. 28 to Edward R. Mar­ want the bloody 15-month-old re paign. senger train moving at. estimatedf dien over to juvenile authorities. judges, said this was an infraction ; Motor Vehicles Commissioner John belliqn.put down sternly . and nn 4.1 m.p.h. near.lVesi Newton.- Pa. Under Death Sentence of the lawr iMcause he could be 1 j Tynan has until tomorrow to row’s ront-overslal Jan. 28 Spring?- Talk heating »1Ui us now. We'll do the In Our Fabrics Dept. Report .1,000 Uemnnalratr J removed from count.v jail only by' h^nd over to Governor Rlbicoff a “.see It Now" televialon ahoer tnstollatiea from burner to etorere tank and xlve you- relaxation of French dominance in At least 30 persons were injur'^ ' Chairman Paul . M. Butler bf i Rogers is now under sentence of a eenlce fuaraatea. ^ the area. Democratic National Committee death. order of^ lh« court which originally report which will decide whether on .Agriculture, .innouoeeinnent in yesterday's riots. Algiers was ] jailed him. , deputy motor vehicles Oommis- of this date was mode today by Stinging Defeat quiet today but a demonstration i urges certain safeguards ^ The majority opinion, written by Already the colonists hsd handed provided if Congress vbtes to rJlav Associate Justice Kenneth Wynne. when Rojfer* wa« told he way Tsioner Rocco D, PalloUl holds his Benson and the Cotnmbia Broad- by .1.000 persons waa reported at'| eegalatlon of political broadcasts held that although .no!lice' removed to be questioned abopV the Ken job. - • I rastlag System. ' the Socialist Premier a stinging Constantihe. about 200 miles to'the I hedy slaying, he asked for a lawyer defeat. Their violent demonstra­ east. , I snd telecasts.. .Secretsry of State id ti Ribicoff gave 'Tynan an exten­ tion forced him within tv\|o hours: Dulles says U,S. Foreign policy to - - get him - •— .to sign (onfession .7----- but was refused one, O’Sullivan's' sion in time yesterday to invest­ REDS SIVITCH o n TURKS "Our Reputation Green Stamps Given With Cash SalM Veterans said after their (a Ik ’’embrace.s the preservation of tlw | they did not do so to obtain nn opinion said, it continued; igate his own department in con­ Moscow, Feb. 7 (JTl — TIte O ELCO HEAT Is Your Assurance" of his arrival to accept the resipa- „.,th the Premier that he had a.s- state of Israel” and maintenance i unlniie statement". -"Not only waa this request re­ nection with the restoration ef a Soviet Communist party's news- . tion of («^. Georges Calroux fipm'jupjd them France-would never of "our friendship with Israel and "The question that the jury had fused but he was thereafter sub. driver’s licepse to a mon^rrseted paper today oalled for resump­ the special cabinet post created | ahandon Algeria and that the the Arab states." ^ ' to decide in this connection \^ s jected . to a prolonged interroga­ three times, but convicted on6e, tion of: friendly jclotkms be­ a week, ago for Algeria. French Army wouldctake, the of- AFL-CIO merger, altholigh only whether the impact of the. officers'- tion. from approximately 1 Np.m. on charges of drunken driving. tween 'thtv Soviet’ Union and (Tatroux, due here Ft-iday to take fensive if necessary to end ter­ two months old, appears lo be tak- conduct on the mind qf the de­ umil .the early hours of the follow­ Tynan returned to -Hartford Turkey, Only Inst Sunday the BBHTLYOn C0.IIK up his post, was the demonstra­ rorism. Mollet niq.de no comment. -big bold and a good bet to weather fendant, (Rogers) was such as was ing, day, Sunday night, interrupting a Flor­ Soviet government aent » etlR TlHJW.IIMAeoM tors' chief target. / . , He waa busy receiving a stream of certain atorms ahead... Easteili likely to result in sn invollintary "bnly after the ]x6lice had ida vacation to do so, and im­ diplomatic note accuidng Turkey 3 3 1 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN A4ANCNiST$a C o h n - V The Veterans., through a "Com­ visitors at, the summer . palace, Nigerian ' -government . assures or untrue statement," Wynrie's threatened to take,his sick wife mediately Went into . conference of allowing use of Ha territory Talaphosc Ml 9*4595—Rock^villa-TPhone TR 5*3271 mittee of Public Safety” they where rioters demonstrated.noisily <^een Elizabeth II-it ia loyal and decision said. into custody Ond to' turn hW «nd with the 'Governor.. for radl»«aatroUed boDoona CORNER OF MAIN AND. OAK STREETS formed, railed for reorganization yesterday. / , r hopes to bO' drawm into rJooer re­ "This impact would be the same his" wife's' foster children over to Ribicoff hoped for T ^ n 'a re- equipped with eoinecaa Which IS ot the French Army, along guer­ lation with' Britain "in comrode- whether the conduct was lawful or anld efe being aent aereea ■■»* rilla lines. 'They demahflid tlu t (OontUiiMd from Yofia Om ). GUY M O IX rr. ahip under British flags.” unlawful. Ckmssquently. it wound .(Ooxbitted im Fog* Sevea). (Coxtlaned oa Page'Sevea). ala by the United SUtee - ' ■ ’ ' , '* ■ "T ■ 1. 1 ^ . * a.«»' ge ‘ ‘Tt\- •/I