^ ' ■■ ■ ^ N S » D A Y > J A ^ A R ^ 1881^ t Thf Weather \ Avirage Didly Net. P r ^ Ron ParaoMt at V . K «Vaa« t/ Far tfea Woak.lladrwl ^AGBSb^nCEN - X- vT ilattdreatpt tofttlwa - Moatiy I « w ’^UUMr Uttie wana^' Friday. -Cfcajiql. 'i t 13,314 X, ootm thOrrtoit over Wglwr ternla. Servicea will be held toolsbt, to- .X ihonow- an^ FMdt^ awnfiiga at , Mediber mt tha Audi*' - X , High SlMe. CQ U eg& Idea ; Buraia ardreoIattoK NAbout Town 7:30 pan, at the Omnant S ^ G E 8 ) ^ MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 5. 19W caodltlaAa. ttaa been resohedalM by The board of direieton of Mah- V O L . L X 3 X NO, BlL X- the inorelsn Policy'AsioclatiMi for dieator'Oirl ScouU wiU meet next B y D i r e ^ r s ^ MOkflmiSAT. .•V- JsB. IIS at 12 :15 'p.M. at the Hart- Tuesday. Jan. it) at 7:45 p.|n,,nt the fiirt canb. The goOst speaker will home of Mrs. Alfred SuiMruls^ SO iBumlty^col- 9:30 «jii. to S:4S ■XV ./ Wynys St.. Ths iden of n bo William K. « y e . United Na- lege In .Mine was raised leNews tiaoa correspondent for t^ie OuriS- yn ln at the " Board 'of Dlrec- tian Sotenee^Xanitor. S t Mary’s EpWcnpal Guild will ~^r~ meet tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the loiSm ee dlght - — =- Director lore Powell sug- T H U R S U A Y y \ . UoBiberB of the Ladies Aid- of GuUd Room of the phurch. Mem­ bdard obtalh fnfor- IDoO) Btaagelical LntNeran Church bers are to bring aandwtchea. Des­ 'm other Communities' ex- wOi aieet at 7 tonight at the sert wlU be served hy Mrs. Oer., . !8 with community col- OPEN TIM. 9 m i Ibilines Funeral Hoioe; 400'Main trade Cannon said Mrs. AIm The Information's avall- St, *to pay last respects to Mrs. Hotchkiss. t the University of Connect- 32,053 Drivers H m letta W ^tske, an honorary tle said, on a study done re; ma nber of tlR tayin lsarion. The centlv by the University of Rhode IXdieo Aid will theh meet at the ■V. Lose Llcemes' Y^^r’s Rainfall Island Institute of Public Service. Atlanta, Jan. R (ff)— Gov.'.Yname beUg plaedd under henaldara- church at 7:80 tonIfht\^ Other Information is available tfon by you. X ' Ernest Vandiver today asked Hertford, J*n. 8 (/P>— After e m Below Ayei^age ‘from Norwalk, Powell said. “IrrWiponaible Journaliam by * Salvatloh Anr^ ^nday^'S^oo* . 'n>at town voted, tn a Referen­ M A IN s t r e e t ; MANCMESTER President-elect John F. Ken­ New York Times.writer foladly al­ defining' for the past thVee \ .X teadters‘will meet at Uw church dum Jn November, lo^have a com­ nedy not to consider him fop leging congreaslphal nreispre has years, suspensions and revo. tonight at 7:30 for a monthly The WUl precipitation in Man- munity college. secretary of the Army. bemi embarrassing t6 two of cations of drivers’ licenses in " training conference. The guesr epestw during 7900 was 41.84 The Idea'was first suggested^In' Georgla’a peatast statesmen and* * iXinohes below the Vandiver withdrew hU name Connecticut increased in the speaker e ^ tb e Miss Ida Twining, 1957 by the Town Development X ' from any furtlwr eonelderatlon Mr to me. Today we pra on the tiu'eah- director d Thrall, superintendent duty la to the people of Georgia where problems of grave . im­ day Schod. \ / ' - parties 'have endorsed the t^ea. portance will be considered. showed that 32,T of the watH:^and sewer depart­. The cost of running a Junior . and that he. plana to aerye out' the ■ two remaining yearn of Wa term, "As T haye xUted, rnyfina^hty their right to drive for 'various pe ment show the amount of- -fege in Mtutenwter High Schaot nods 01 time during 19fl0. ;aiater which fe ll'^ ' the, town dur­ VandlVer'a- atatement ended * H o p e ln t " has bem> ’estimated at $505 ner tore a ll^*^igs TOn2SredT*Ma The totals for the. past &ve years ing 1960 was 5.11 ihches below file pupil per year -by Dr. Mawat G, tense week of apebulation - on have been as follows:. ' Whether he might be named to the under the ctr^mixtanow prevail­ 46.95 inches that fell mMl"* » very Fraser, chief of tije State B d i^ - ing, I - reapestcftilly request that loss—31.805; 1968-^32,478; 1957 D O N !T ”t:J wet 1959 tlon Departmerit's Higher /aild- OUR dWN "LURON" RAYON-NYLON fifdliral poet and turn the state S ta alaity M wear lOft/tai LADY PEPPERELL and SPRINGCALE my name be withdrawn from any -;-36.610; 1955—33,076,'* and 1955— Havana, Jan. 5 (jiP)VThe Cuban cabinet made a thinly The wettest uonUi of the past Aduit Education Dlvislpn. X goVerament over to Lt. Oov.»Oar- 17,651. - ■ . ahaOB whaa bcaagbt berb year^^S July, with 7.5 Inchm ttnd T." ByW. further consideration, for appoint­ veiled bid today for a change in U.S. policy toward Fidel Cdfl- .. This is for- iqatructioiyXnd ad­ ment an Armw aWrethry. The Jump from 1955 to 1955 was oapert tepalibig. / The Wettest day of the year ministration only. X BLANKETS In a telegram to Kennedy In New tro’s regime under the itmoming Kerihecly administration.^ Ope* Bioadoya xn Day COMBED PERCAU SHEETS ' y • Warmaet regiarda. due primarily to the . inauguration Sept l3.. with 3.84 inches, That \ Torfc Vandlv*r.iald:. of Governor Rlblcoffs policy of There was no indication ^ a n y change in Castro’s policy 10- N B fk T M Socialists Reported vveek stay in Bridgeport Hospital. witlvjPuba^n tM Eisenhower administration, the ongoing McLevv was-* admitted to the ,U:S. adininistrat^i was also accused of “ threa^ninjg with and ^OlPIttnd • 72x90 fo r twin or ttokpitol on, Oct. 27 after he suf­ other (kggressionsKiVorse and much more seriou sX ^ ohrt- full beda fered what physicians called . a ous reference to C u b^ charges that American invaqi^ is im­ alight stroke. He w m to the crit­ Your Store of Village C^arm To Eiid Belgian. Strikes minent. ... . ical list seyersJ-weeks. "The statement express^ the 2 - 4 9 ^ ! «■ • five Iovely\color8 Dr. Stanton R>.^Smith. McLeyy’'s hppe that relations Would bbre- and FJemisb personal physician^^-wid the, for­ ■ X Bruesela. gium, 8 (XV-tfwleMtkm of Wall' established “some day . . when U.S. to ripiw^s the time, hmse andnd )kfieJs the pldi __ :______■ .______i^rxpeaking mer mayor’s physicareondition ,1s f ns] Noisy demi trattona broke nuU xtatita Mnst .- the governors of the.Unltefl Stab in BrussM iuid Antwerp todi^y :Ws!l|ooiis live in: sbu'theip . Bel­ improving but he will" yequire gium,. where the Socialist: tihlona " Daniel M. Braddock, acting head Of the U.S'. Em bM i^to Cuba, found himself toe center of gesticu­ finally understand that it. la poa-'' 42xl8Vii CoMS ,b\lt the^^^lellsLa were reported nursing-care and phystsal therapy lating Cuban guards when he tried to board the ferry evacuating members oFhls stall laatmight In sible to maintain sincere and C o u n i 9 0 x io e \ weary "and ready to abandon their are atrong and the strike, has at his home for a time. . e extra larpe aixe 80x90. been widespread. Flemish, ' who Havana. Braddock, a native of RsTWe- Mich., had to obtain a special pas* before he could friendly relations with the people IT-day-old atrlke. ''hid farewell to hi* colleagues., - (A P PhOtofax). _____ / ___ _ of Chjba on the basis - of resMct \ /Public Administration Minister speak low German, are related to Gubs les To reg. 7.99. the Dbtdt and live chiefly In the Fund -Raiser Dtgi for their sovereign rights, Oiplr 5.99 /pterre Hamel reiterated that tile north. Catholic unions, who op­ New Haven, Jan. 6 W —J. Ste­ legitimate interests and their na­ 2.79 6 5 « Yitrike against the government's pose the strike, are dominant phan Knight, 48, Neyr Haven at­ tional dimity.” Nations, N. Y., Jan.,5 W X - - austeHty program ia dying, de­ Five Injured there. torney emd ardent to*”: The statement made no aiwclfle The/tlnit^ States was expected claring:' /« n t Sevaral apeakera at -.SociaUat Yale University, died last night in 67 M U S. En mention of, Prealdent-^Iect' John to M ist to ^ y that the .U.N. 8a- MONTICELLO TYPE 100% VIR(»N AGRILAN "There la a return to work xoeatin^ in the'Uega gnd Namur Grace-New Haven Community everywhere.” )tn Greenwich F. Kennedy, but the government Counclli drop—without fpr- aioax voiced tha demand, for fafl- Hospital. radlo-TV network throughout yes- B i ^ k r r s Socialist President Leo; COllard eratieii yesterday. 'Wailootj Soc­ He had made his homa in near­ mcUon — E^del Castro’s chsirga BEDSPREADS called on King Baudouin last ter^ y had emphasized that Keh- t r il.9 9 ; ialist inembeM of parliament by. Bethany whera he was town neffk did hot participate In the de­ X the U. S. government, plans night in what was .heUaved to be Fire, ’2 Blasts to invade Cubs.- y ireg. 11.98. g g 0 \- ^ le d of the counsel and a grand Juror. In Cuba Bi|ck Hom^ T*' cision to break jr^ation*. The a party move to try to extricate glan poll . - |bti|dlt>kad- bttti -adtiha to area The 11-nation council conilmt*s the So^lixta from the coatly gen­ Greenwich, Jan. 6 OP) — Fir* Iffet atatement' also . cotepl debate thU afternoon on the Oufiaa • w a rn , ligh t V e m othproof One Btriks in ths south, and’ social enterprises. that Elsenhower had Broken a washes easily X • 8 colors eral strike: of pay hxe hit the Andre Renari|, toned to in He -leave* his widow, the for­ 'W**t Palm -Beach, Fla.^ Jan. 5'^;-ooma oh Or touched off two explosions aktog- charge, wMch the United States sh • full altil'.twin sizes a antique or bleached white strikerwJiard. slde an clemehtfry sehe<8^o(iby. tlons With less than three yesterday called fslse and rUUen- w o p t P __*ai mer, -fl^^betk R, Crawford; four Xty-seven United SUtesi Irana’t fesrjt^ , remhltting of Ms term In ^ c e . f. ,/ • authentic colonial reprddnct|on. e^^eavier we (Oeatteie4.«u Four) w : — - JTb.ey.sj'riyad ahA'-iO a.nyi (EST) Five periona were Injured. lous.- - v: - t-r: - The 'SoctoBets also showed rix- emidim; and Ms. mother, M rs 48 hpur* By ellh i^iB Step a Velvet Step. Colors: Black, tug Irritation with yoiihg demon- Ulam Knight of Oreenwi^. embSsS! ■'pewonnid, after a smiiwQi tri^.v. None of the estimstod 160 pilph* Kennedy during the prMiflenttal The U. S. position dinuned':’| ^ tan and/^reen su^e; {black and tan calf. Choose stratora WhpnMV*. ignored re­ by Fidel .out of Consul-general J a m ^ lL Brown at the Hamilton AvSnue School was campaign criticized the Castro chances, for council approval pf a ' TJAGRON FILLED FRENCH OIEPE hurt. They, thClr teachers and re^me harshly, and to* Ckiban cesoluUbn submitted by Chile And \- fromywedges and jstack;, heels; PAN r iv e r ahfl SPRINGKNIGHT peated pleas of pkfty leaders te - Assembly Adjourns' Chiba, arrived >ard a Jr, another' of thi ap«V«s,^was .. avoid vielenee. MfenSeres car ferry, api to t*- asked if . he believed,' the z;6()0 school personnel were evacuated prime minister to turn calle(( the Ecuador . calling on the United safely, as Were residents of homes Democratic candidate an “ Igno^ States and Chiba to settle their ALL SALES VINAL ^ ROSE PATTERN PUFHs - About 1,000 unhily demonstra­ Harttotd,, Jas- 5 (.W—The Con- Cape tensions Americans remaining to Cuba tors, many - of • them bearded etiedt denarol Aisemhly, having get out Al.ong the street. rant. Illiterate, beMless kid.” differences by peaceful means,. FINE MUSLIN SHEETS % " - ■ X __ reg. 9.99. ^ 0 0 ’’It was a scNutfl] were In any real dknger as-a re­ ouths, Irle^ to march on. city hall For oMmilxed tor 1961, has adjourned me A. Gil- sult of the United States break in ''Firemen were fighting S blaze In But In a speech/Nov.: 28, Castro Cuban Foreign Minister Raul Ron untlrq^^iesday. te two days," said also told the council hia gpvem-r ut were thrown back by pbliee. more, counselor .for economic af­ diplomatic.relations with the Rus­ a Hamilton Avenue tavern w'hen Indicated he hopM for more sym­ 81x108 and full fitted-^2.p9^^ S Hie ittriBlators openefl the new pathy from Kminedy, saying, "We ment is opposed to .‘iiy negotla- - Values^to,14.00 08x108— 1.79 ' e reversible floral and plain Ki^xtra Wnra Three hundred others * tramped fairs and No, 2’‘.man to the Ha­ sian-supported Castro dictator­ the first srtisil,blast occurred in the ■etaion yesterday and completed ba.sement. A tecond blast to an shall see wha0hc new administra­ tions with the Eisenhower adminis­ city streets shouting slogans and On Riots Count ship. • 72x108 and twin fitted .bottoms^ 1.89 • 42x36 eUght weight e yello^white. Nn^^orchid tha day^a tnatoees to less than three vana embassy. adjoining private home rocked the tion replacing Easenhower’s does. tration. », denouncing, Premier .Gaston Eys- hours. \ "The tension W vefy high. Wc ■'Not to a general way,” Brown Kennedy made such demagogueiy U. S. officials raid their gov­ -..:-^X' NOW kens’ Conseri'ative - gpvemment. Tasitfada Island. Turkey,-Jan. 5 replied. . street. The highlight'of the day was a have been passing the word ac­ . The private home-and two other (In the campaign). But It’s one ernment felt the council would be In Antwerp, 8,000' demonstra­ (X>) Former - Premier' Adnan tively to Americans remaining Ir "1 don’t think any .of them arc LADY PEPPERELUMULTI-STRIPED farewell message nqm Gov. Abra­ hoiise.s on the street caught'-flr*- thing with -a gultau* and another glvtog too much importanice to the SPRINGCALE SCALLOPED and tors broke a few windows in the Menderes was ordered held tor sen­ ham -’RihicofL whp uN|ravlng Con­ Chiba, Suggesting that th v leave jxpecting any immediate trouble with a violin.” ■ (hiban charges by adopttog'a resd- big port pity where there is im tencing* in a court decree today except those whose personal ac- Police said they believed thete necticut to go to w^Mktogton as We got out of Havana too fast to_ were nb'persons Inside the build­ '-■There has been unconfirmed re- . 9 0 PRINTED BORDERED SHEETS niid CASES PERCALE SHEETS and CASES \ Increashig ni),aVement of ships. todicating he had been found guilty secretary' of health, eduraUon and gauge the respthat cabinet would also dis­ of .deliberately fomenting dla- welfare,- In ' Presldent-elec€\Ken­ ” Gilmore said the departiire was will, be uncomfortable for them cuss thkU.S. Naval Base at Guan­ I xa 72x108—3.39' : *. •81x108—4.19 72x108 or iwin fltted,-2.99^ • 81x108 or fuO fitted—3.99 showed that only m the provinces al),«- however. They ought to get Windows of the tavern were astrous anti-Graek riots five years nedy’* cabinet. ■' 's. "*#nopth—no incidents at all." He blown put by the'blast's impact,, tanamo, but the statement, inade • 4 h 38'/} cases— 9 8 d ‘ , of Liege and Halnault in industri­ ago. ■fltmpelli TILL 9 fJl. ! . ■•42x38^1 eases— 1.00 sold the embaqu would be closed hurling glass fragments Into the no* mentiori of it. The-United al southern Belgium was there . Former Foreign ^Minister Fatin and the 10 Amlrlcans who stayed aon to say.” Brown sajd. stubborn resistimee to abandon­ Atcident Totals schoolyard and over-the street. States has declared it wrill hold Rustu Zorlu and Cemal Hadlmli, Haitford, Jan. 6 (flh-.-The State would come home in two or three Gilmore said he was uitdcr or­ 'Two firemen, a policeman, the and defend the baaC despite the ing -the strikes. to)mer . governor of Izmir also were ders to report to Washlngtoh'-im- Bulletins LADY PEPPERELL SOLID COLORED LADY PEPPERELL BRIDAL ROSE - Police-arrested 16 strikers in Motor Vehicle Department’s dally days, as soon as arrangements tatern bartender and a woman diplomatic break, and Castro has \X ' . ' ordered held for sentencing. But record of autom.oblle accidents ms can be completed for the Swiss to mediately and would leave here passerby were hurt. None was be- said several times he would get Liege tor ' using violence. They fonhef''President Celal Bnyar and from the AP Wires PERCALE SHEETS and CASES x PRINTEDi^RCALE SHEETS and CASES also reported two unexplod^ of last midnight and the totals on take over. '/ on the. first available plane.. heved injured seriously. the base away from the ;Unfte4 seven other defendants were ac­ the same date last yea*-: The party left Havana at 7 p.m. The rest of the grroup will go 81x108 or full fmed— 3.99 .-hombs were -found, one at the en­ quitted. . * “ , Wdmen’s Tailored Shoes • 721108—2.99 . . •8iiJ08—3,l9 e72 x|08 7or tw in fitted — 2 .9 9 trance of the newspaper La . 1960 J951 (EST) atAl spent the nigh!?’ oh to Washington, proceed to their .('Continued on Page Fifteen). (Continued on Page Ste) Vf-' e 42x38Vi ca »e 9 -r$ 8 d Menderes, Bayar, 36 other former Accidents ,.-t...... 873 853 brother, William. 10, lost his Ufe coming out Ih favor of dividing tribution ,Rervlce -center for Con­ Lyn^, 'Mass., Jan. 5' 1.1T) bases In Okinawa, Japan, For­ dium and walking heel (CoBtlaaed i»B Page.Eight) . (Continued on Page. Eleven) necticut and posail ly much of .the militia ate ruthless,” he' mld.^ young mother-, six of her seven ' last February when he was swept mosa and the Philippines. the tiny 136-year-6ld nation Into a "The newamen still over there from a seawall by a heavy surf. height. A wide variety p f face cloth, reig. 38c. , east” to a feW yeays ... Headquar­ children and her niece ^ied toddy ters-of “Fire Engine 6, to Yonkers, are scared etift. :They have their in an early tnprntog fire as they ,i Chief Carter said the cause of S DIE IN BLAZE, ALL SALES FINAL ■ ■a heavier weight T- styles. - n extra Urge hath jafaU catches fite while the cbmpdny Is embassies all picked out for ■were trapped in attic bedrooms of the fire will be Investigate-^ Richmond, Calif., Jan. 5 Ufh— e plain color and' stripe.. e beautiful colors, a 10-' lovely -colora away fighting another blaze... refuge,” he said.' Hospital officials did not tell a new border dealgk ' e made by leading mann- a 2V4-stoi|T tenement. A woman aiid four small children’ e 8 new styles. - : / X • irregularities are at- The Needles Henry Fcr'd II, president and Ont Womah'ln the group, Norma Fire Chief Walter Carter Said Amirault immediately that his dli^ today in a fire at a' Rich­ a egciaoively oori ■ farturor e heavyweight. most invisible! board chairman of Ford Motor Co., the blaze started ift-'tiie rear.of to® wife and. six of his children had mond home. Ope man waa burn­ says he waa impressed by Presi­ (Continned on Page Eleven) second floor and- spread-tP the at­ perished. ' *'v . ed critically and two flremra re­ OUR NEW “MOREWEAR” dent-elect John Kennedy’s rablnet tic. - - Later on, a parish priest went to quired hospital itreatmenL' Two appointments. , Investigators sald^ there W5?. his hospital room and told him. chirdren and two-'afiolte escaped OUR OWN "MOREWEAR" f a c e c l o t h s A space capsule, with 900. pound only one' stairway to Uj* attic 'AdmlrauH was placed unde.r addi­ thb flames.'Report^ drad wera' :j0ose cone. lofle5 more -toan 82 4 Fliers Killed rooms. The hoUae" is on Ridgeway tional'.pedatlon because of the Mrs. hfarie Malone, 40, wife of a Women’s Dress t o w e l s miles from BgUn Air Force Base, Street in Lynn Highlands. Richmond restaurluit qwnevi ^ DISH - shocking: news. ' Fla., land later iredvered from Donald Amirault, 29, the father, reg. 26c Mch - O f o r He suffered burns of the face, three of her children. DarreU. 4t NOTE: - Reasonable dlsoaeslon|>mi .toah five months to settle^-nujor In Ito^j^egujar Mhiy. 1* Gulf 6f Mexico.^,. . . Prof. Erwin In B47 Crash „ bakery maintenance worker, ears and body and -a lacerated left Ladonna, IS; and Danpy, 6; and. 7 Schroedinger, “74, Austrian physi­ saved his ’youngest child. .Dawn by # Accent # Rhythm Step # Valentine reg. 39c each ...... 3 fo r 99e v|ong„^earing firs t quality and compromtia bad baea *11011104 These months wore wholly officer, Ma^ ' ' ' RBbert ' Anderson,'Wa* ' ' leg. Dawn Marie and -Mrs..^Hollingv Deborah Linder, 5, Ntoe* CpUf. f|m quality multi-«tripe pattern, told, from Washington, that he wWs cist- wjio wbn 1938 Nobel Prize to Marie, five rtonths, by dropping •* - 6 colors! by. the Oongreoa the eaaventlOa*, wasted. Efforts were thde.ed made, Pease A ir Force Base, N,H., Jan. her from a rear second floor porch wdrth: who ■was in J,h® attic with ' Another . visitor, y Thomas C. in kird out of Congtosa, to work to keep the peace, but that If In nle physics, dies of asthma aliment in quick drying tub people'. Now the laoue WM his Vienna home. . ... Former fed­ 5 (Jb—An Air Force crew of four into the arms of a neighbor. the others, suffered .only from Mansfield. 35, of Pleaaant HUL put a cOmpromlae, but they failed Judgment the South Catoltoa au­ smoke inhalation. ' Calif., was to critical condition, s , II ■ I II II I I |i II I ...... - oflaaging bad -^ deoMaii, whkn thorities Vf ere. really-itienacing he eral highway administrator, John perished lajt night when their, B47 He trito to get back into the jpBia ■ EXTRA HEAVV FIANNEL BACK DRIEE would affect tlw BVeS of W tiiU- completdly —- chiefly because no­ Volpe, takes oftice as Massachu­ Jet bomber crashed, in taking off, house to rescue others but a snap Wamsutta Zippered Down'and. Feat|ier‘Proof body really wanted to compromJserH«luldId move nuhis men over into Ft. HUM,VN TORCH DOCS ,. . 9 0 lion Americans, passed by S o t s m i t exploded and burned. •* * -The machinery of democracy, ^(11 Sitorter. which was much more de- setts' 51st governor andealls for lock closed and he was forced to Varues to 16.99 t- IRONING BOARD^OVgRS; os 1880 ended to a >patr of pbaeor* reorganization of . Mg state agen­ Killed, were: jump to the ground. LaJ-N.-J,n Jan. S VP)—A. NOW PILLOW TICKS available, wept unused.. There were fensible than Ft,. Moultrie. Radioaejivity High woman died of burns today anil offleen. In toe thlW) of foM ar­ A t the same "time, suspefctlng cies which have, been under fire. Capt. 'S. T. Weller. 28, German­ Dead are: Mrs. Shirley Ami­ ■ t AO real dqh4tea; there was a great town, Md., pilot; First Lt. J.' A. rault, 23; her children, Michael, 8; police said her husband ndmltteil'? ' ticles OH the needless/nfiMi h*e* that MaJ. Anderson might do tWs, LILLOW VALUES! a political maneuver than a really stand trial Yar tax :eyasion. 4t burned fiercely more than two each could safely remain , inside tw in .. reg. 4.98...... v . 3.49. - • ' U -.1 M g. 69c. . . . I «|,a • V * a ' itaeaaaeaaA the area of choice between NoMh militia. They had the authority to to his arms. . ' 1 . ■ . Hpnolulu, Jon. 5 <»)--Jtha , All Sales Final . . 44e warlike -gesture. It was a .mews Some owners of Newport estates hours. • ‘ the. structure little more''than a. and South grew ' very': narroi^. fun. reg. I 8.98. • ••aaaaea of putting on the poUUOal heat.. 6egto' shooting If to ’ their opinion Amirault, •“'uriablc to help the and O-Orlent UnOr Aroodla, laM--: 4 .4 9 100% l a t e x F O A M x Originally it had embraded the Shootite was -called tor. The fact Say they w ill. transfer their legal The accident occurred ^as the rest of hie family, aroused the oc- minute. est passenger ship In the Farim bomber, a unit .to the lOOth Bom'h'i , reg. 8.98., ...... i 3 , l T BURN PROOF FIBERGLAS and S1LIC6 n E 7 The tragedy ;w|» fhat It evokW whole, ebuhtw—national party ebn- tlU t' 80 million Americans would residences from Rhode' I^and- be­ 'cupants of the first floor, Mr. and The- damaged reactor waa (Jeep service, wfcat agrteind tadnjr M R, ' kppered floHd ;Caveir# . ^ a< defiant reaction In- the'North-i-^; fi^tloas,-, itotlcinwide campaign,, cause of new state tax on Ihtengl- Wing, was being taken into the air Mrs; Robert iNordstrom, and their inside the rnetal-meathed building. reef Just outside HhnpMilii. ZIPPERED,. SANFORIZED cany ;oh. the shoottoS if to*y be­ for a.scheduled 7 1/2-hoiur training IRONINlfBOARD PAD '■od, at the same time, ' changed national election and all. These hsA gan it, was beside the point. The bles . ,'v', Burlesque Queen Ann. five phllfiren. A lf escaped injury. So; too, were the bqdiea of' -two of bor, the Cooet Ouanfi rsfa the fundamental issue from the inadehio choice. THen Congress^haif torribTs'qusatlcm—war or no w a r - Corid’a 1963 divorce, from Vaud^-r fllfikt. iU victims: It was too dangerous The 80,000 ton llaar waa M 1 MATTRESS COVERS 100% DUPONT D^RON -^ 7': ^ : Pepse AFB^ is »-te south,easteril ' Amirault, Dawn. Marie,'.' and a&nt>l* question of glavery, about Itf chanct, ahd Ctongress made' no had sd^ehow been evaded by the (rille performer Robert Williams ;ls Barbara . Holllrigsworth, Paula's to fry to nscovqr them. THp .third to Bydoey via Suva mstii. reg. 6.99. . 7 . . • • • •> 4 .4 7 , andCOVERSET lyMch- neither side was ready, to choice; people and. thpir-polltical leaders vaUd In toe eye* 'fit Los Angeles New Hamipshire near Portsmouth. body was removed within minutes load with l,il2 pqsaoar"’*' ■ ^ - btae/wWta-atripiri IlcW ig - ' ' Gen. Jack Catton, cpmmanding. mother, wete taken to^yrin Hos­ fUjEa 3«93a a a a a a’ a. a a a aaaaeaaaaeee** • dBURi fight, ^ntio- rn question ■'■'of union. "N ow the thing. Was delegated to during oh of the moqths wh»n the .Genrt . . •"M r. Jackson;" mule pital. None was to critical c0ndl» of the explosion Tueodtey night. Coast Onaid wM the Ar .. w ,' ■ ■ , ■ -a'- ■■ - . • v a - . X. ♦oJxiut wMdi a. gfeat many people Machinery- of democrfc'Cy was mascot of Wdst Pq#nt Army toot- the 817th Air Division, imrapdlata; peored *ta ha ia '/'. i i x x a fantastic extoht. InjCharlestoh tion. ^ V „ , It waa tha first fhtel accident S H O E S A L O N • twin, and.> fuU sizes • fine' quality unbleached 100% WHITE GOO$E DpW|J _ . fC^a Lal9a • e'.a aaaaetaa* 'e'eieeeitare 4 • • • ■ V would fIgBt. Harbor there was Ft. Sumter, and avpUablh for the solutlcm of that bidl team, is dead at' the age o f 35- ly directed an investigation and ap^ doages'. M WM ais* hi —^tha aqul'vMant of 100 yeara in, a p7,77 After MooMn'* elocti

A n d o v e r ' B fa rE w P - RockviUe^Veriwi “V HA O f i c i i l l a i l v lo 10 ReV. Shaw Gtheral Managw State Aide Talks 10 Martin Is absent fnm his ofnOA^ Young Democrats ilelease •■A due to illness from the grippe. h e l p TOUR PAWEMBH " < ^ On SoeiatWork He has been confined to- his Catendar ot Eve^its cnoossm s xBA|» NdrtlrJMith wlMWbla home since Tuesday. Ally. Ar­ By Alfred Sbetawold . - - NORTH • Ulaa iMellia Abell, h' mambar oC thur LicClalre Jr. Is acting gen­ ^ Q 7 f the -child aervlees '’dlvteion of the . ,fli* Rrv. Qiariet |C. Shaw of eral inanayer. When yod double a Siam yw Q f i o s j The ToiuW .tie Club of^atlon"; December ''Jacksonian ask your partner to make an un- - Btsita Department of BdueaU^ Hartford has brrrt namwl principaa 4 7. 8 5 1 » Rockville and Vemoh haA estab- Era and.Tdday." V usual OpenliJlg. lead. This U an,.very xoet. with the Andover Board of A l l r i r s i «f Kaat Catholic - Hijli School 1h' In addition, short> discuaalont llshed a calefidarof social and'*po- wen as far as.it goes, but it may ♦ ^ ' I A * t - Education Tuesday Jn the < Mascheater by Archbiahop Htnr> will be arranged regarding conapU- not be enough to gwde your part­ K»«4Sa mentary achooL U g ouOlned the Town i[ouths Utloal events for ISfil; the first dation In Vemon, the State Circuit J. O’Brien, ■ • ner. type of program #bteh would be time; aososdln^ to Utas Jans the Unified Nations, and ;|Iie • caiTietf out If aooUt ' wortcer Father Shaw has'lieen at ______„ «»■ <1 U a r k IpiiaraiiliM president, that events have organisatitm and functioning of M unusual lead hid partner wanted t k^VIl « 4^ ♦ 5 S 2 were.4vhllable/tor the region. / « to the Diocesan school sta^. since msor planhed for the whole year. the State deileral Assembly. SOUTH At praaeitP Mailbo'tbi^ i> Jho last ^tem ber. Moreover,- some players use the ^AEl^yRVICJ^EPI^O^ He is a native pt Brtdjteport end Although the club year Is meas­ Social cbnMnittse membeni are slam double .to. ask for the first only town. 'wlUun Itegtmal ured from Sept. 1 to Aug. 30, the Mrs. William >Luddecke, Mrs. suit bid by dummy. Since West ^ AK Q,>i 4 i trict 8 with a ‘ social wor ■ w*ived hi.' early edncatlon there. Anti-Polio Hop Luther Wright, Mrs. Alber Navln, He attended Warren Herding High' calendar of events haa been had' tlx Ohms It Seemed ressonablp Is M r^ oh a part-thue b planned from Jan. 1 to Dec. 3Q, Mrs. Robert Deming, Mrs. JOiui to Mm that Ms .partner might be auBsistance with her sal||ty''ls pro­ Sehool and later Fairflejti Prep Manchester youth will joiii with Rogers, and Robert Iverson. W «t NaatR Mmt School before entering St.Thofnas for continuity, -according ’ to the vpld of the suit. Pass 8 T Pass vided by the; StateJJOj^irtmeht of PINE ST. and HARTFORD RD. Seminarv in Bloditifield. He com­ Hartford axjeg teenaged volunteers Young Democrats. ’• ^litlcal committee menMiars For-these reaions West opened Pass 4 * Pass ^ucatton. Similar aid would he pleted his studies for, the prie.at- to rpon.sor a>r*<;'’t’^'hPP Saturday Social ■ events by month ' are; are Atty. Thomas McKeon, Robert the king of clubs. 17114' gave South Past ' FaM DoiAki •thought by the towns of Hebron Jaifufiry, weekend outing at Jug Iverson and Gerald Allen. hla cHMfie .to make the contract: hood at St 'Mary's Seminary. Bal­ night at the^StatC Armory in AH pm» ^ \ ■ ’ and Andover If One social worker timore. Md., and was ordained In End Bam in Great Barrington, Miss Page haa also appointed South carefully discarded the Dpaa^tlsad 4 'was hired to seroe all three towns. 1951 in St. Joseph Cathedral. HArtford for the benefit the Maas.; Februai^’, Valentine’s Day Robert Deming of ’Vemon chair ten of diamonds .on dummy’s ace Serioits cdnalderatlon hka been 1961 March of Dimes.' Membership Dsmee; March, St. man for publicity.. tU' '' .* of clubs. He drew a round' of given , to th f subject by the His first appointment was as as- A,high way safety slogan contest trumps, cashed the three top dia- monda? Then East would have to aistsnt at St^ Frands Parish in Gerry Mlstretta, son of Mr, and P atrick’s bpy Whist; April. '.-I run to four spades. West might hoards Of all three towns. 1%ey •Weigh In" I ^ c e ; -May, annual is' being sponsored by tbe Rock­ ■V ■ •: moiidiB,' got to dummy with a have mmh studied the poaslhllllty Naugatuck, and he also served as Mrs. Joseph T. iMlstrelta of 112 trump and ruffed a diamond.- He have rite wit to ieacue in Olubs, ■assistant at the Inunaculate Con- convention lii Hartford; June, ville Rotary Club In conjunction but even four spades would not bs, with both Mias Abell and dlstl^t School St., has been named Man-, open;' July, membership outingi with the new Junior Trafflo -Safety than returned; to dummy with a reption Parish at ftartford. Father trump to discard the lasing spade bsiVv hurt. Buperintendsnt, Charles Abell. Shaw setweri as prinrtpal, in both Chester High School chairman for August, annual picnic; September^ Program in Vemon schools and the 'Mind you, T don't recommsnd-> Rev. ('harlea E. Shaw presentation of a play Jah. 14 by oh dummyYi last diamond. Epiphany Party Pla|ui^ pariah schools. ■ the dance. He is working with the fhstallatibn dinner; October, for­ Whoso Eaultr blading a void suit .whan you have ' Mrs. Paul Jurovaty bf Jurovi^ ■/■I Hartford County Teen-Age *Pro- mal dance Oct. 28; November, can­ The Hamsters, Vemdemon's l^lttle an uhreliable partner. But If . you Rd. fs' chMrman of a party to be In 1959 F.ather Shaw received a 7., •Theater troupe., Whose fault waa it that South master's degree from Fairfield Jhe East Catholic High School frmtn (TAPI to raise fundu fOr the didates' dinner;.December,. Christ­ made- have an .sxperl. partneui>d a hljph- given by the CathoUo Ladles So­ Ufllveraity. area, the Archdiocese has been m - drive. ^ Chairmen- at Jilgli schools mas party., , . >. John E. Grint, a Rptarian and make ^a t fpoUsh opening lead, or cr-ranklng. rjscus mlt, the defen­ ciety in St Columba’s Church . Also named were Rev.'John____ T _,jsured thcl facllttie? will be pro- and colleges throughout the state The political events calendar member of the Hamsters, said the did Eaat Jo something wrong? sive cue-bid may produce a very Han for residents of S t Joseph’s Shugmie of New Britain as pnn-|vided for the September opening. h.^.ve also been chosen. listed 15-mlnute trfplcal discussions contest deadline la Wedne^sy. It’s hard to cen'suTe West for the fine result. \ Home for the Aged, WilUmanUCi iof South Catholic High School , The record hop. to be held from sa part of the regular ihonthly Slogans are to-be written o iK ^ t- club opening lead. East coUtd have Dally t^wstton on the 'Feast of the Epiphany to­ in Hartford And Rev. Bradford Col-i « t •» C . s . $■ p.nri. to midnight at the armory meetings. They are: c a w and mailed to Rotai^ Con been more hopeful at an earlier ’ Partner opens with 1 NT (16 to morrow from 7:30 to 0 p.m. She ton of 'Hartford h* principal of i^C lS on Broad St.,^ Hartford, will'fea­ January, “FDR and Kenneay"; test, , box 132, RockvUtoi/Persons stage. 18 points), and the next player will be assisted''by Hnr. Thomas Northwest Catholic High School in February; "Square Deal, New over 2 1 are eligible, h^liei^ ' Aa soon aS North 'bid ttiiree paaw. You hold; Spade—K 8 0 4 O'Brien of Columbia. ture a number of recording art- Hie prtgrahi will feature enter- West H artfo^ CasHiig Session L'ts. including Jack Scott and drol,-Fair Deal and New Horl- Junior Traffic and t^e hearta it should have been clear to 3 2; Heart—8; Diamond—None; rona": March, “’nuimbnall Sketch Hamster play ard- connected be­ Elaat that the opponents might weir Club—101 7 5 8 2. What do you tainlhent, gifte for the guests, and Rt. Rev. Msgr. Robert W. Doyle, Brian Hyland. Master of cere- of Today’s Democrat'"; April; refreshments. Since there will be SKpertntendent of Catholic schools, An open casting session will be; monies will be Bob Scott, cause the bulk "of the proceeds have 'a -vulnerabM slam. The beat say? ■ ■The Federal Government and from the j^ay will go to the i - r defense agalnst'tMs waa to get a Answer: Bid fdur spades. You no restrictions on attendance this ■aid the three new-ly-appointcd held Tuesday at p.m. by thCj Theme of the hop is "Dance So year, Mrs. Jurovaty would Uka to principals wlU begip preparing 8 You": May. "Conservatism Today safety program, which was initial­ diamond opening lead;. If. East camt really be sure of what you IT E R VA Manchester Community Players att'Others.Can Wslk.” —Is It a Fallure?";,June, "Jeffer­ stepped into the auction with a . bid can make, but In the long , run have as. many CLS members at­ Innnediately for the starvo^ school the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin! TickeU will be available locimy ly sponsored, by the Rotafy Club. tend as possible. In September. \ \ son ' and Modefc-n Political The' reihalnder of the proceeds of four diamonds he would make you wlll-get .your best results from Msgr. Doyle added that eit^pt Russell. 25 Chambers St. - all day Saturday at the Parkade Thought” : 'July, ")ffb^m I>mocrati*h-” heart contract. (Copyright IWl. General Featured Manoheetar Evening BecUM An-1 for interior woodwork and pairti- the>^tary’s. scholarshlfi fund.- ' dover correspondmt, Ondy Pnn-/| Iny. all three schools are about 85 in Febniarv is "ThlLegend of the!booth to be set up neat the office August, "LlberaUsm vs. Conserva­ wlU judge the alogana. and the tbp 8(ippbse''South doubled four dl'a- Corp.) / l^aroAh." 'a c o m ^ by James/at Manohester High School. tism” ; September, "The U.S. Oon- The Hamsters will jMeseqt "The 10 entriea will receive ticketa ■ to atlehl,. telephone Pilgrim 2-6854.' per cent completed. "Tender Trap" Jan. 14 at the Rock­ General Manager Richard Mar­ GoW and Amaud * D’Usseau. Di/^ The dance will follow a day-long stltutlopr and Changes"; "October, the play. The alogana will be for­ reeling will be\Darrell Morris tag day program on downtown "Federal vs. States’ Rights’.;; Nb- ville High School auditorium. warded to ■ the State Police Com­ tin said Uiat despite the fact that -1 .Grant said a Rotary comi^ttee sCererays problems have arisen in sette. ' \ \ ' I Hartford streets. ..veihber, .•'Federation vs. Confeder- missioner in hopes they, wfll be used on.hlgh;vay stampoata to alert Bill BraiAwaite Nam< Coh^drdia. Wom^n motoriata to ]fiosaibio highway and traffic dangera Change Unit Name] Parole Violation Charged Slate Police Lieutenant A Rockville main who waa Mrs. Ronald Sanew t^ assumed I office aa president of toe new OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY— 1C A M. to 10 P.M. TENDER, NATIVE, MEATY placed on probation in Ellington Justice Court last March waa ar State Policensmanwilllam Rraith- United Lutheran Church Wmnen , r > o 1 rested last night In Rockville on waite, formerr rerident____ trooper id. of Oonbbrdia Lutheran .Church a tl South Windsor ,4nd a Manchester a meetfig T u em y eVeolng attha complaint of the Conneettedt native, h u befin promoted to the v STRIFES, PLAIDS jond SOLIDS -w Former Cheney Mills Adult Probation Department ahd church. ■ / ' 1 rank of lieutphant. ■The mrgantktjoa. formerly A charged with, vtolatiqn of proba- Hartford Road and Pine Sf. He has Men transferred from known mm tho'Laidiea AM Society I CHICKEN "tlon. 4 .Troop H, Hartford,, to duties'as Manchester, Conn. of Cbncmdla Lutheran Church, bar I W HITT QUILTCD aiie cjrcumatances lead&v midnight/xecutlve officer kt Head- "bame af^M od'W ltb.-thia UMtaft) A. AMPLE FREE PARKING! hia arrbat were hot discIoSM, quartera/m Hartford. /. !’ LutheraiiCburch Women of Amer- SIZE 20x40 \ l LEGS pr The accused, Edward Goetz, 28, The dtomoUon was announced by ■ lea, effactlve Jan. 1. MATTRESS FADS Parcel Pickup to Your Car! of 5 1 'Village St, was due in State Bollce Commissioner Leo J. . Mip. Alfred C. Lnnge, vice prea-1 12th Circuit .Court In Manchester, Mulckhy. ' . • Ideiit led devottona. Refraahmento | this morning. veteran of 10 years service were served by Mrs. EdwaM Com­ FUUor BREASTS Ha was placed on two yeara' with the department, Lt. Braith- ber, Mrs. Walter Custer, Mrs. Hen-1 Lb. probation March 1 drier Judjge E, waite Uvea at 2299 lEMington Rd., ry Ouster. Mrs. Jacob Ddiako, a ^ | TWINS (QUARTERS) George ■ Gorsky of Ellington, now South Windsor, with his 'wife and WEEKIND FOOD SPECIALS two sons. Mrs. Frank Diana.. an-aasistant prosecutor in the Sizee SO X 16 or 54 X 16. CeUo-. 12th Circuit, found him guilty of Lt praithwalte, 46, entered the State Police Training Academy, o, SIZE 1Sx25 phene bag. Double edged for longer breaking ahd entering and ' lar­ wear. -EXTRA 5PECIAL- ceny. Aug. 1, 1941, and after gp-aduatlon S t ^ ONE c • was assigned to Troop H. ; In Go'etx had stolen potatoes 1953 he was. assigned to Special ACRILAN GRADE "A" TENDER, MEATY •valued at 881', according to court Service Division at Headquarters, Epqi^iafty Serriceaj LOW records. He was sentenced to 80 where he was assigned to.' the daya' in Jail' on each count, the prosecutor’s office of the Court Bf ‘Two aendoea aih aehedujed for] sentences to run concurrently, -iit. William Braiawralte Common Pleas. tontorrow, the Faaat of the Eplpb- \ ‘W h o l e ! FRIGE! GOP Women To Elect He was assigned as' resident / . any, at S t Mary’s E p la ce^ Election 'of ofincers heads tbe state trooper in South Wlndspr-''; Church. - - •c. BROILERS agenda of thO annual btislnesa Feb. 1,1966. After his. promotion/' Holy 'Oommtmltm wUI be cale- ^SkaUn^^Repait / bnted at'4:S0 a.tn. in the Memorial i4SH ro ' ’.V • ’’maeting of the , Vemon Women's to sergeant in 1959, he Was' tn Republican Club. to_ be' held Tues­ feij'^ .to Troop D, Dkhlelson, Chapel of the Nativity, n ils aarv l day at Sykes Junior High- School about one year-later w m f ice will terminate at 7 o’clock, - " j CLOTHS PIMNTED ONE SIDE A AT OUR ECONOMY MEAT DEPT. ★ at 8 p.m. _ ferriid .back to'Troop H ’in 'Thero will bo a oelebrathm of 7, V Outgoing officera are Mrs. Enid ford, where he remained until Holy Communlcai at 10 a.m; In the V Big, thirsty, long-wearing towels^ \ presroP promotioh. mMn church. The dally evening Ne y e r s e t o s o l id Wright, preaident; Mrs. Jose^lha prayer at 7 o'ribck wdl be held as | in handsome colors and patterns. HEAVV WEStERN BEEF Butler, vice' president; Mrs. Mor- Lt. BraJthwalto grisduated from Famous Cannon qitallty. -\ AT GROCERT d e p a r t m e n t Manchester High Sfihool. ' He at­ ence Loverin^secretary; and Mrs. Epiidiany, aMneUnMa caUsd "tha I Marjorie Risley. treasurer. tained Hillyer College, Hartford, •i«0% Acfylio Fiber by Ohemstrand. MoHi and mildew realstant. N.on-aller- TENDER. TASTY. JU lC r Skating hours tonight at' both anlr a special (raffle course at littlo Cbnatmas" and "Twauth] PUREUNEN T I f An annual^ report will-be given Center Springs Pond .and Charter Northeastern University, Boston, N ight” conbhidea the GhrlBbngB.| genlo. Rose design with rose,'blue, Iliac, ihalze. Size 12 x. 84. POPPING CORN The meeting Is the first for fhe club Oak Park will be obierved, under Before Joining the, police denert- feast since November. All members are Park Department supervision, un­ ment,' Braithwalte wks employe^ urged to attend. i DISH TOWELS DUFF'S ^UEBERRY 8 02. til 10 o’dorif. "IF for six years by thfi Manchester Rib Roasts R ib S . BelaM Ohrlstmas Party ' Center Springs Annex has been Division of Genenu Ice Cream Fom ^s Brand 180 C o u n t MATCHINO ACRILAN PILLOWS BOX The Past Chiefs ended Multi atripee and colored border. ant. Non-aUergenle. 21x21. iCt. TOMATO PASTE with the conviction of five persons Jan. 0 through Jan, 18 are ns fbl-1 Christntas gift and^a grab bag lows: Lint-free and absorbent.' Colorful Item will be brought'by each mem­ Llitz Sets Exhibit, in Maine for stealing' antiques patterns. ' - / Lb. Lb. 26 OZ. from summer homes there and KleiMMteiy ber. - ■ ■ ' . Monday: Baked beans with I STERLINGSALT BOX Hobby Show Sunday Talk on Minerals selling them' to Connecticut real- ' .. ^ I . ' dents, / franks, cole slaw, rye bread and| The Rockville Area Campers butter, pears, milk.- ; -^ 72x108 T>MH ^Zippered, Floral and Striped BLUI5 LABEL ' Association, bo aoeet Sunday at A display of rocks and minerals He is the ton of J. Rhey Braith- / - , 8 OZ. watte of Pearl St; Tuesday: Swedlah meat bails; | LEAN , t e n d e r BEEF 2:30 .p.m,, hake planned a t^ b y will be the feature exhibit in the 52 TIN mashed potato, buttered carrots, FITTED • 81x100 SWEET PEAS show for the occasion.' Mr. and main hall of the Lutz Junior Mu­ bread and butter, gelatin with | FRESHLY GROUND EXTRA Mrs. Oiza I^Io of Storra will ex- seum, 126 Cedar .St., during Janu­ whipped cream, milk, BLUE LAlblL ary and February. FULLFrrTEI) 'piain nome' of their hobbles and Wednesday: -Chicken noodle X PILLOW (MIVERS show a number of items collected A rOpresentative of the Mineral VALUE! Equipment Co. of SOmers, Conn., soup, mait, sandwich, apple up- CUT beets through their hobby work. WNliHUIGHMiHl'iR aldedbwn cake with whippM| Lb. \ Association merabehi will bring will be at ; the museum Sunday X- X l HAMBURG STRONG HEART, hobby items of their own. The from 2 to 6 p.m. to answer ques' cream, milk. 16 OZ. tions about the display of flupres •niursday: Hamburg gravy, show will .be held at the Lfittie Assorted patterns and colors. Feather-, DOG FOOD CAN jHsk Memorial in Henry ^ rk . cent Minerals and_to demonstrate mashed potato^ buttered'corn, roil FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS long and short Wave ultra-violet and butter. Ice cream, milk.-* proof, -21 X 21 size. Easy to wash. Long /I oming events, such aa a cara­ wearing, :. van /and camping show, will be llgms. The fluorescent display will DOiSIO Friday: Tuna fish. Salad, potato MOJORTON’S . "STA FF’ * iremaln 'at the museum until the .chips, buttbrscotbh puddlhg with MACAR’IDNlNI and CHEESE Chicfcin-of>Hi*-Sca FLAVOR QUEEN REG. SIZE LOAF discus^- Renmshmenta will be WAR* served. end of February. 8:10 8:25-10:00 wMpped cream, whole 1 wheat! TUNA PIES FRENCH FRIES Legion Auxiliary.Notes’ •' During the next'' few weeks bread and butter, milk.. CASSEROLE WHITE SLICED thsre will be other guests with in­ BarnaM JMdor Edeh The Junior Group of the An«r- formation pertinent to the field'of Monday: Tomato abup, bam I . Pretty Patchwork^ Ican Legion . Auxiliary will' meet mineralogy. The museum is open 9 OZ. salad sandwich 'With lettdce,'pine-j 8 Oz. Friday at 7 p jn ,, at the Legion to the public, free of charge, every apple chunks, milk. 8 oz. PKGS. Hpme;.,on West IW.; day from 2' to 5 p.m, except Mon'i' STANLEY WARNER Tuesday: Baked owned htofj x cases Ruffled Quilts Pkgs. BREAD Next * 'Pita-i the dsiy. . 42 36>/2 PKGS. hash, buttered gnaiii beans, whoto Auxiliary will meet to diiKniss wheat bread ahd. butter, cherty Faokage of 2 for 1.00 plana .for- the coming months. STATECO crisp, mUk-\, ' ■ . • '..a Members of the. Auxiliary wlU 6 P.M. Coat—4:45-4:05, 40e Wednesday: Baibeeued beef onl “STAFF” FACIAL QUALITY Smodlli, sUb r~pHn white Inxuiy percale sheets io aoft to .the attend -the Fourth District meet­ Shown AtJDOO .aa^ 8; a bun, spinach, cheese wedge, tan-1 3 /•, ing Sunday at 8 p.mi in Daniel­ gerine, milk. tonoh. Famqus' long-ii*c4ilng quality. A rize fdr bvety bed. 3.97 WHITE, PINK or YELLOW 1000-Foot son. Unit phathnen will send re? U4CHMI Thursday: Hamburg gravy;'butjl Printed on both aides. .'Ruffled all ports of their months’ acUtdtios tered rice, suceotaSh. or peas, In order that .credit may be given, ardimd. Pink, tan, green, blue. b a U- bread and biitter, chocolata pud,-| 80 X 84 «' ROLL To Attend Hertford Meeting diiig with, cream, milk. 'Womed of Ellingtpn Congrega­ --■“ *■***—*1—-I in, -fWR , Friday; Baked haddock with to- j BATHROOM TISSUE tional Church will attend an open ' mato .sauce, parsley potato, scal­ board meeting of riie.'Connecticut SATURDAY N IG ^ loped ‘ tomato or wpxed bfana I Fellowahip of Coingregationsd . bread .and b u t^ , .whipped Straw: ] SWEET, JtlCV Y-lyORIDA Christum Women Jan. 17 at 10:30 BATTLE of BANDS berry gatatui, milk. - DAIRY OEP1 SPECIALS a,.m. at the Asylum Hill Congrega­ m ing Junior . tional Church in Hartford, MID-NITERS ‘ Mondayl Vegetable aoup, peahut I G R A D E " A " E.YTRA LARGE LARGE MEDH'.M Those who.are attending are re- ’ butter and Jelly, sandwich, choeo-1 Doz. questi^ to make reservations yrith > trcm.es lata pudding cream, milk. Mrs. Patrick CIom. Mrs. Close eaid ' DOWNBEATS Tuesday: Haipburger on a bun, I a prograth la planned.on Christian .•> wholft kernel cprn, peach upstdR'l £ G G S 5 9 * 1 5 5 d o w n 20c FROM LAST WEEK family life. The meeting will sid- ■ down cake, milk. " . v ■, f. joum at 12:36 and -lunch will be, GENTEILS Alao At OdIO and 0:50 Wedneeday: Hot turkey on] SILVER PLAHER served at 12:45. .^8 .to,'12 p.^.—Admission, f 1.00 mashed potato, peas, cranberry I EXTRA LONG. 72x70 SIZE Maglcl Wash, dry and hang In KRtS^H, FANCY’. LARGlir! - Hoepltal Notea. "5 QUNB TO TOMBSTONE” /I £ Just 1 ihlnntes. Yfeed no Iron­ Coming Saturday, Jaa. 14 Jelly, whole wheat bread and butx] ■Admitted Wedneeday: Esther and the K&jg ter,' mixed fruit, milk. ’ I ing." CELLO Helen Seibert, 18 River St; Mrs. BRIAN HYLAND ’ SUN^ 1 Aim A t the Stare Thursday:" Plssa,'.^ potato chl]^ ->PKGS. - V-vh- .Roee Chraanowskl, 108 High ^t.; -green salad, gelatin with cream, Lb. OF 4a Richard Johnson, ,10 -Mala St., ■/ milk. r KAPOK FILLED PARC^MIIXT WrUb PED'. Broad Brbok; Mrs./Ann Bouchsr, 1 . Friday: Baked tuna flah, hashed Hartford "rphe. . brovmed potato, waxM beansK rye brMd and butter, oa^neal drop] HOFFMAN'S . CALUYJRNIA TANCV. c r is p y - J . i Birth Wednoaday: A daughter to BED PILLOWS . cookies, milk. , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Xo*t, 6 Cot- TONIGHT and EVERY THURS., PRI.. SAT. Senisr HOgdi PJZZA tags S t , 'Monday: Lamb patty, mashed) EXTRA Discharged Wedneeday: Paul LARGE Yolir H alf. IfllK E -lfA N K Q rFr^H YoH--e potato, buttered peas and carrots, j SLICED cheese Chlcolner. 71:8prinK St.; Andre ahd butter, milk. b Ch . Baraw, IS Mary Lane; Cecil Kran- (A l l o t n t e b c u t s ) \ , I f f Tueaday: Hamburg patty.on roU, A" Sorin tlRdfiig nias. Wlndsorvllle: l^oh«| Lessard,. '^-potato irtickB; .atewad tomatoes] i ^ o o 68,12 and 81’» lengths. 84” wide High Manor Park;! Mips. Helen milk. ' ' , , , to the ifiMr Flameprobf and soU- Nil TA5T ^ V. s 7N0, 1 pANCT BED > tt/J-IN. »JIN. Byveraud, Trout Sti^um Dr., Ver­ .I^er Tour IMiilag and Eaferthlalfig Pleasm«t' 7 .Wednesday: ijorned beef hadi.’ . , _ Booyant. and ipaUlent. Soft and' realstint. Beautiful solid oolorS. non; Mrs, Paulino Maeomttjsr gad light, flaHy, humry |n belgA ^ fluffy.; Corded edges. PiintM oov- Pfarchf-pleatedit Long-wearing. " 1 ’ 1 / III'.I i'll IS/.III / l, ^buttered -waxed beans, b m d and rose, Wne, m i^ .or yellow. Cello* CHEESE 2i-b daughter, Bjckvllle.'^ buttpr. n i ^ . . . * ; red, re orlng. ThurwMy.^ Reef Stew, p < ^ , phane'Wrapped- SPREAD VenioB siad TaloottvlUe newe .ia OAK GRILL, 30 OAK STREET carrots, bread and barter, m l^ . ••AtL PCBPOBE CHEESE” kaisdled by tka Herald’e Roekvllle' NO COVER a NO MlNl!{|UM a AMPLE PARRlKO fYiday: Baked ftph sticks, Baiaao, 8 W. Mala i t , teiepliMM Fiaach fried tioUtoas, • cabbage* 1 I'Riiimal . I V p s ' 4?; ' /'■' \ -.v2b- "■ v3! ■ / ' X- r . .\ ’

■ / ,.X'— X .• : - X - ' ■. " • . : ■ ■ / 1*', \... \ UANCHKTER EVENING HERALD. 9IANCHESTER. llIURSDAY, JANUARY S, 1961 F A Q B I T V ft ' w A wrHTgaTRft BVKyiy^s MANCHESSTE^^ 0^ TiWJR3DAy» JANUM t^^ 1961. T P A G S r o t l B the, troop befCee the hoUtoys, the i ‘.80 p4n.^ partment Yoted at its meeting last at .the home oOua^Martln Lynch ARTHUR ORUa Caatro. tiaa liaaa eoaaUtatatly ( Y a n k ee ’.-i‘ ttvecedr trindpal of . ManefiastarManchaster High ^ « c . ARTNUil U N School, WiU b4.guest apeaker at J u ii| w High Spmficatipns evening to publish a booster club On Cook Dr. x^rtuE toward a dlctatoiahtp t t Wall, an we know la that. If paper for cimilation among towna- ’ O. are w«e in RlMcofTs dwaa, or if . tha midyear mMting of the ‘high tlM aatratM laft, and toward man {irople. The 'flrst meeting tor plan­ Maaohester EvenlBg m IBoI- To End Hel^aii Stxikes ^ e n N a m ^ d school PTO Monday at 8 p.m. in lool spCci6(iationatCathefiHa Peresluha,-Howafd Jen- and raon opon anodaUtm with tha a high school auditorium. Junior hlgJ ning and orgsutlzing the pphlica- aes| co'nespnodent, Elna' / t>n alaettoa all^t th IMM, g ite 6 t wW e be^j^asaitod by Bdaon M. acn and Edward Thoms.; ti sat listening to the retuRia. Qm oUwr wUtd'‘ for ihead yotmK !«•>- lea, tha long-range plans of BHley ter he Boarti of Education teacher.salary proposal for 1961- Pnbliafacd Evptr B rta lic. B s « ^ srif to aU the potenUaTRlght- B m k ^ Trust Co. 4S Bid heoUed." t h O ^ ^ n ld . MAim The de{>artmeht has been noQ^ Grwwwi Whitt, leni •Bd HollSj*. SBtBTjdjM tt« tiitc^ oC tha axtrema righ t Ba wa% sat of. returns Waa electing him the'i^dmihlatration, the steps ,nec- at ito-^ealbM on Monday. 62 of the Bolton Bducati(in Assn. fled by the county radio committee o xl maraa wWch might vlait the Umbo I tenoifF tha ertfia by wUslring A heavy {Mlice guard hast tha TO to achieve UieM goSla, and WaOhoMt / •I llsn d w sicr, O B . in fa^t tha O nt to eortend raftage governor o f CcnriaeUcut, the other 6 6 % _ 'PaUetter, Mlehaal. apn o f Mr. and Mrs: ta o Pellatlar, 4 Bkick- B ^ey eonsultantto the board of Contracts- for the next year are that the new ttre truck;, which will Narcotics Topic TTan llBttwr— - waa drfsaUaif him.- He did not of pre-eenflrmaBleT"...... wwrkam to allaw fba Seeding, of i(bb back wlUtXtruncheolui and Hie retktlonshlp of the budget to Jicatloii,. recomiifiended in his- usually submitted to the teachers be delivered in late spring, ,wUl be to Batlata, tha dictator tha Caatro Fira 57 heattered - them. Demonatratllkis land Alley. Ha was bofiv I>ae. 29 at Manchester MmoriAI Mos- U M p m a fitmsCWPtlON RATES concede defeat: tt was the victory What eould go wrong? Bvary- coal mlnaa and « nm ea of steel 16 'survey of Bolton Schpot needs that in the early spring. known as “Ehiglnie-Tank No. 9" in Of PTA Speaker HOLLAND ’ ravabte. lo Adrann r m lt chaaad oat o f Cuba. I barred from the'area.'Stoum pltal. Hia fnatenial gnui^arenta are Mr. and Mrs. Georgs The praiqlpal will also present '.' CBTrtW ' MaU which stood up, and he became futnaoss. BM acnM top Bccialiit Caton, Edmuntoton, N. B „ Canada. Hia {JatenWl grandparents a junior high pluit be erected oil Other Items listed, on the agenda the ’Tolland Goimty Mutual Aid A a '^ caatro ragima cama to Governor. - . end. if yon wanted to use a llltte I parlianM^ building, and tm Michael Qtodano of the li the town-owned * property on for Monday arb tha ate^ and class­ Syisteffl;\, ^OBA'-Taar »>-9S laadiMni warn lepecfad working royal palace. / ’ ' ere Mr. and Mrs. Ned iFeUeUer, Baker Lake, N; B„ Oanato. He ‘ ‘Narcotics and YOur Child’’ will $2.30 RellatB wtx jioBth# 4*.*^«»j**«* 7*75' U.00 powar/ Ita moat obvioua . anamy In the IxM Angdea convention, grim imagination. Drynaao dav^l. - af** f o b PBOMFTSKimOS naa tw a brothers, Gaston, 5, tad Luc, 4; and a atater, Nancy, department, vrlU expli Brandy St. On Dec. 2 the board room heeds for -1961-62: considera­ Bunelin'^Board tShv» MODtha ...... EW S:W hard to and « faccHiasinS com- profxised language laboratory. be discussed at a meeting of' South Oae HoBth ...... l - » Beamed to ha tha Trujillo dlctator- the aalaction ofC oV em or Free­ opmante at Waahington might a l - l ^ ^ ^ tjlSl****^ ••••• to MX 6-SOt6-4«l¥M0F ' l9m(M{ths. / \ ' voted 6 to 1 to adopt the recom­ tion of plans for t}ie mtotally re­ The JunicMT ''cholr of United FULL* OF OUBTOK*- ter tha ahapo and chalteeter of 0 »| ,1 : * ...... promiaa to avpM a apUt in their Among the punoses ot such mendation and authorized Bailey tarded for, 1961-62;' Mrs. Agnes School PTA next 'Diesday at 8 ■V We*kly^...... ,.,.i..i...' .*> ahlp. caatro iQmaalf openly and ra- man to make, the nomliiating Methodist Church will rehearse to­ q>eech for Kennedy was supposed atoniitistraUan there. DromaUc party. Ldula Mhjotk a Flemish MAMQMfSffft' r Gallup, BruM Montgomery, M iivof CWO and Mrs. John F. Mtup are , grom r 'fleiclSllity and to draw up educational apesal for parrots tional Church will be held tomor­ disease division of the State De;:. all news diiRiatdies . 10 tt or that ha would like to see Caatro a ?^ M A N i' ' v m . selectmen to call a apec.lal town V A - JOHNSON call came, and Minnesota held its governor after all. "Why. with aU LiSt MUttant SocteUat trada union Jbmriaaa Maitteni ^ar# Mr. and Mro.; John F. GiJIup, 101 Elisabeth Dr. He has two of Grade 7 and 8 students- on row at 2 p.m. at the church. partment 'o f Health,' will be .the Bo( otbenrtse < a^ . this naoer chaaad back Into thw moimtaina 65% leadars pot pceosura an tha Sodal-:- meeting to aiithoriM the Puhllc and also the lecal n >llshed here, votes away from Kennedy. Gov­ of Ufa and chance frea to operate brothers, John Christopher, 3, and pcott Jajr, 21 monthsi , Building Commission (PBC) to iiancing a college education; «n Communion -will be distributed guest speaker.*^ - ji of sfeelal from iriilch he had coi B id M p i ^ to drdac a aatioimrida - RAINT GO. " All rights of rejul reserved. ernor Riblcoff, as floor maitager 1 ail toiwia of rfttaib‘Hi*f*i I ?**S**® S** ^ ' i’® Mahal select an architect, secure pre­ aupefintendent’s report at St. Maurice CSiurch tomorrow All interested j>arenta- are in­ diapatrhes herein * The propaganda alarmd\and ru- should one individual Mnd MmaClf Rngtend iriaich ^2.3 Main S t, T d . Ml 9-4S01 for tha Kenne^ foreaa, had little 4» Lewis, Oatherine Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Richard _C. Granffe Nm liminary plana and obtain cost esti­ . Scout News at 8 p.m. Mass -will be celebrated vited. . ' , X run service cliefcl of N. K. A. Serv- mora at this time were thdt each to bo poworioos. to adjust to what-1 . Taiynona ... • « SodalM soureos snld party lakd- .\ - , Lewis, 142 School Bt. She vims born Dec. 28 a t Manchester ^ At the meeting of Boy Scout time to wonder whether theto'waa rOuotent to go aloag mates. At present the selectmen X- *'puWW>ers RepreaeBtathrea: The aa about to Invade the' other\if any significance to the Minnesota ever ml^t happen? X x- MannlMli^ xnorlaL Hiwpltal. Her maternal grandfkjtrenta are Mr. and Mrs. are waiting for reporta from the TVoop 73 oh.Tuesday the RatUe- If there is a certain of Hart, Heg. .. 84^ with the Idea baoauiaa M -laek c i ]Projects plMined for thV year Julius Malhews Special Arer^ — New That was prior to last AUghat, behavior. He waa busy trying to “ JoMph Lewis, Vernon. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. ana PBC and the Town Planning Com- snake jPatrol won the patrol meet­ YorW.~ OiirsgD.^ ■ Defrolt and Beaton. reckless gallantry In the RiMCOB money and lack of mXhatM m , MfS-Howard Robbuon, Invittown, N.T. , ' \ were dlacusMd At., a m eetiiig' of ing oohteert. Points .f6r toie con­ llElltBER AUDIT BUREAU o r when -the Organization of Ameri­ find out why Kansas, supposedly SomjB Saolsliatt also wars ra- Manchester Grange last night at miaoion before setting a date for riBCrUATlONS safe for three whole toys, was behavior, we condone it. In a alrn-j®” J®‘ ...... > a the meeting! test are a-warded by' Scoutmaster can States, meeting in Costa Rica, {10x16(1 dteenehanud with Saiy MainvIUe, Thomas Grorge, son o f Mr. and Mrs.- g em m t B. the Grange Hall.. The {irogrcmXjn- suddenly stalling in caucus. .Mean­ Uar position, we. too. would - ...... 61% cluded a new year’s cluidlalli The committee which la studying Warren Potter upon' -visiting the The Herald Printing CompanV;*"F- adopted measures ostracizing the be safe than run even one toitoce | __ ___ Andia Renard, daputy aacrataxy- Malnvllla 908 Center St. He waa_ bQrn Dec. .29 at Mancheater, tha question of the board hiring various {>atrol meetings. assumes n*>. financial reapcawlbulty fw while, the convention call rolled goneral of the SocisUat General MCmoriai Hospital. He has six brothers. Edward. 12. Gregory, dedication .service. trporrapMnU errors appearing In ad­ Dominican Republic and more in- ^, and Kennedy got hia first bal­ in a thouMnd of being Miry. l i e # its own su|>erintendent, will sub- The Flaming Arrow Patrol won vertisements htbnr i n dlwg njatter 01 ^iLahdars Frary Clark 11 Workara Federation. Ha hna bean 11," Wayne,— 10, Darici, 7, Mark, •*, 6, and Jphn, 1. X , Refreshments rnd a social hour' IICEST MMTSJN TOWNk ■ !l t direcUy criticizing Castro. lot nomination by an eyelash. .ticularly in a year when- concluded the evening. -mit a report at Monday’s meeting the point eystem for December, la The Banchestcr BsenlBg Bcrald. Machine . . . . . 16% tha driving power behind the ’ . • • Jerry Plante oa{>tured the indi­ Fortunately, no little third- thing oddest things-accin determined and'Judd 13 East.Central Pomona No. 8 ’will Concerning state, ^aupervislon for IHsplar advertlslBg cWwlng bears: After that had happened, then- happen. aUlke. It MoMr. 'Dawn BlaHe and Donna Lee, twin daughters o f^ r. ntat year. Serving on this commit- vidual knot tying contest. For MoBda.v—1 p.B>. W dar went Wrong. W orka...... 15% The newspaper La Ubra BUgl- s l i m and Mw. Edwaid Moser, Windermere Ave., BlUngtom They meet Saturday at 8 p.m. at Ck>v Fur Tuesday—! p.'m. Kenday. seemed to be a tendency for Chs- The election that followed on entry Grange Hall, tee\are Mra. Helen Meloche, Mrs. In the fruit oake sale held by ^ U.S. CHOICE/kONELESS, BklSKEt • For Wednesday—! >nt. jBesdav. tro and Trujillo to put their own Steam ...... 53% qua quoted Socialist daputlao in born Dec. 12 wt Manchester Memorial Hos^taif For Thmsday—! p.m. Wednesday. Nov. g began as a Kennedy land­ IVeadsrRoot ...... 44% tha Houaa of Ro{>raacntaUves « temal grandparents are l^gene OagUiC>’a- The debate on Byakana* auetet- uhtil almost noon the next dky. ^Hartford,.-Tan. 6 UP)—^Whlte i - n 11 li L I r A I 11. J ! J X "niuraday, Jdanary 5 ratus b^fan to spea.-. tolerantly of ity program continued la- pnilia- / Final returns from that election Some of Us feel that God ereat-l Oak JBxcavatora, Inc., PUUnvUla, mant. The Needless War— 3 did not come, until Dec. 28, seven ed the world and aU that'te in il|la S tha ^ new avparent low Udder to t Kyakaria hlmaelf saw tha 50- No Beaii^rtalks, Pltose Tha Castro- dlatribas stopped weeks later, with a final recount but now la removed ao fat trom|*°* - ' o f constructing a<3Ji-miIe yas^d king last niUit otter tbs caUlng fof'the elimination of Tru­ which gave Hawaii, a stats cer­ ... ____ _ .h.. i« no lateratate 91 from tw a d with. SoelaUat Remembering file, one phaae of tain for Nixon, to Kennedy, who to^perwnally that ^ Wetherafiald to Rocky HUL The M IM W IIlMN I, ORDER NOW jillo from the. hemisphere. lationship. L^t me put* into verssijMA^^ Hitfhwav Donartment {iarty prerident The Fateful/Decision OUR OWN CURE! Ita campaign orator^ .on which It had previously lost Alaska, a state Hia.tho^tfulnaa, so that wa mag The Sociellst party's . oAcial Within the past few weeks, it is certain for himMlf, to Nixon. waa raany ahrtn and tnatatant, the realise Hia closeness: unit Cost flgtirea------X disclosed -.w'th at .- news{ia|>er, Le Pauple, today de­ incosnhig Kennedy admlnlotratlan re]>orted, representatives o f the Such are the certainties o f the nounced the pwb o f 400 that tried (donUnned from Page One) game o f {wllUcs, and'^t is In the WMta Oak .had submitted a toUl TH0MISF(60NRMI QmiiB’t P barn aif than to let Ft. Sumter reinaln in la golng^ find tha economic cod' two regimes met in ' Cuba, and, God broke the years to Fnirs bid of 16,010,104. tnatoad of |5,- to march on-parliament yesterday 4 OREBN RD» MANCHBEnrEB the hands of federal troopa. The Average ’midst o f such . certainties-. that queaUon. N<>w the quesUon could ditlon oi the country Intolaiahle, judging by their subsequent be- and days, JOS,362 ' aa announced . TuMday< i s "yoiinf imbeellas" and said no •SKL. Ml 6-5464 << shooting at last began aa a re ha-vior toward each other, reached newsmen and Republicans keei That hour by hour. L. G.. Dcfeliee and Bon, o f North union men took part. l73MAIN-». be answered by a major, and a ea{>- suit of a conference between this at the mooiant It takea office, and asking Governor Ntneoff why in ‘They were lea by.many ‘Black X FeahMng -’ an understamUng whidi made And- to y by day. Haven, with a hid pt |5,0Sl9,6M,88 ^BUSINESS.’ W HOiif) taln. same Maj. Ancieraon and'tw o of­ la Ukaty to CoOitaar Itaalf {dodged the World he decided not to re­ Just going on a UtUa way wSs quoted as the am>arent lew Jackets’ (young hoodlums) who (There la'aomethlng hauntingly PORK them m on alliaa than anemiaa. sign Ms i>oat as governor until the X w AUTmoiuus nioMMia^W ficers on the staff of the Con­ to do an klnda od pronMging and We might ha able all aloag Udder when/Uds were iq^nad nenrar worked a day in their Ufa familiar about the situation.. federate Gen. Beauregard. Theae Each dreatle fhlnge to right tlM economy All this is quits x,aturdh and United Btataa; Senate had actually To keep quite stroiM. Tuastoy. / rioting'hooUguo, thars'a no we imagine anything like it to­ Everyone confirmed him in Ma new {xwt aa -» / men had discretionary autljority, Thia limited special pHo Includes ROAST ■artftly. '' typical for dlctatorahlps, whether " ‘ Rev. Arthur D. Leaker day? Are there, aomewhere on Without fracturing their orders, NOW y they be of tiie right or of the left ,Secratary of Health, Education Buckingham Church this globe, a major and a captain, Bridal Portraits. 16 x 20 and We are already told that to and'Welfare. they might, Just possibly, have ar­ price;jror a Uml' One day they are making prapa eyeing—let ua- aay—their radar ranged thingeT eo that the guns 20 X 24 can be lu^rit % PRICE! 14tr laiae the minimum wage to I1.3S They i>oint out that this piece OAS FELLS THREE amens, given the authority, PRODUCE^SPECIALS ganda targets of oiA another. Tha would not have gone off on that wOl bo ana o f tha imlraela tooehoa bf obstinacy on hia |>art tafias Shelton, Jan. . 6 UP) — A mothar| which ought to lib aomewhere fateful 12th day o f April. • Thig Fabnloiis Offer la Gi which, wffl halp reotora ptnoparl^. next they are making alliances up the ojMniiig of the new state and her twin daughters were over­ farther up Uie line, to txanamlt political year, delays the advent The-point of all of this is that »W SQUASH ^ What it win mean to theoe who are with each otjtar. Tite axtreme right come by gas fumes in fheir home I the aignalr that will envelop civil­ when we fall to co{>e with a prob­ THIS IS OUR BEST JALITY and tha extrema left are mudi of the man 1^ 0 IS going to suc­ last n i^ t Mrs. Mary C. Tay­ ization in earthquake, wind and REG. lobliW Is not fUacnasad, aacept in ceed hinri . as governor, amj, of lem we do not necessarily dts ClOMr to each other. In reality, lor, 44, M d her l6-yaar^ld twins,! fire ?) {x>ae of it; we airaply decree that i2 Lbs. 2 9 c the roundahoat theory that, aooner couTM, bes{>eak8-a deplorable lack Janice, and Janet, were found im-l HlEAVY OI^PdRTRAIT $39.95 . SWEET, JUICY than either is to democracy. In the of eonfitonee In- the de{>endabillty conscious in a room U their heuMJ However that may he, let us the answer to' it will be made by or later. If we pey the people who < S -Q N c E- 7\ - Y E A K . get back to the winter of 1861. somebody else. In 1861 the {>eo{)le INDIAN RIVER ORANOES ;E8H, LIVE, MAINE ^ are woridng more money, they srin clb j^ in fact, they are much the of the U^ted -Statea Senate. The at 83 Kneen St. They were s(^ | confirmation of cabinet officers mltted at Griffin Hospital Jn'Der-l The delegation of kuthprity waa of America were plunged into Uw. fk 9^9090 Now for Your buy mofe thlnga eo that new faiv same, and have the same baale is aupi>osed to be routine. It is, in by for observation. ■ / ' at lost modified aUghUy; which costliest war in their antire-eoi Dot. 'OBSTERS' Li. 79e ^ torles win hawe to open and then valuaa and codec Caatro has trou­ la to say that the officers in­ perlence aimply because tt{ey and L ,.:.-; '•______:______the many woaRerfnl aariiples o f our wdrk pPw on\ dllplay in our show win- be able to enqiloy the unemployed. ble dealing with democracies. But volved were brought a little closer their leaders had iefuaed to ije^ iiow nice one w o p l^ ^ k In'year henne! . s .\ \ , Rut actually, while the Kennedy he semna to have no trouble deal­ unjler the control of their re^Hic- fto find an answer the .piost ing wito absolutism,'whether" it is ti-ve goyernmenU. Neverthelesa, it momentous profilem that^’ they adminlstmtion pnOhes out helpful might be. remembered that'even- faced. Events^ themselves-'at last Bttle theories Uke that, the. haiil o f tiM right or the left. That tella, though, in the 4nd, the federal forced an . answer, and’ it was nelity is proclaimed in staUoBcs pretty clearly, what he Umorif. government clearly decided to fearfully ex{)enslve when at last BUTTERWORTH STUDIO, Inc. Which eotlmate that jtatom obilc has become. fight rather than give up Ft it was made. 511 MAIN STREET, MA|IGHE8TER, CONN—"AT THE CE^NTER" 317 HIGHLAND ST., M Af^HKTER Ml 3.427S production, next year, will run Sumter, and the Confederate ^ v- ,:T(MnoiTow: A 'H aanting Dla- -.^X. ernment decided to fight rather Ipgue. gome 15 per cent below that for Th« MarcUiif Bands the current year. The eanM econo* mista who foreoaat this otatlatic other commentators have begun adao atreas the f ^ that the auto­ to comment u{>on the euperfluow Moved mobile lndustry''is actuaDy a key monottoy of too many Bowl ggmea to the whole naiional econt^c (rver--'the same crowded hours. picture. Cure - It, and.- yon .cure Wa, for our part, have liecided to . everything-. Let it atump a little, be kind to the marching bands. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS and everything else-slumps toa Never, in ell the history of hu_- FABMC That is wh a t mgkea it jpatriotlc man entertainment, have so manyj to buy a new car, -whether you n ^ fine {wople worked so hard to pro- FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK It or not. n>e country needs to -vide eo many people with such lit­ tle pleasure. . have you buy it. (FOR6IERLT CHENKF BAUISlIOpM) But people are' not necessarily It is the hard work involved / X ; ' . X - going to buy mote cars than they which engages our. symi>athy and , ,:c ■ . need Jugt to be patriotic. our praiM. The kids involved obvi­ Now Moved To Larger Quarters Nor aire they neoeaaarily going ously have to practice endless to buy more cars than they need heura for every 10 'minutes they i X even it the minimum wage have on some football field.'They M e n ’ s relaed to 11.^ an hiw. have to pekorm in all kinds of Cor. Pine orest Ci Superb^ Imported lflbri(», iii.all the newest biitaidied tooesi ' We will not pretend to be able weather, which can range from uh- MANCHESTER (la Nom aii’a WarehouM 1 to guesS at tha -gtatlatic. o f ear bearable heat to si^'^ a foot drop. 2nd FLOOR—ENTRANCE ON FINE X.'-. ownership. One cox; for two, three, Their {lerfprtnance itself always ' JUST NORTH OF KINGS four, or every five |>eopIe, which has to have some kind of thame or - will represent a relatively pernia- symbolism woven .into it. U si^ly HERE ARE JUST M e n ’ s a ll [ S l^in^ibtis . nent saturation o f the nt^tomobile the interpretation which has been TWO OF OUR OPEMM SPEOIAU! market. We Will contend that even­ designed for thfpi is- so far-fetched lH yw->immdnibrics, expertly Uilored.&di ed. Most-wanted fhtdes. SPECIALS FOB THUB8.., ITU. and SAT. .X- tually there Will be some such atS' and implausible that a pubUo an­ bUiaatlon, after which the y e^ ly nouncer has to tell their audt^ce GOnONfRIKTS increase In automobile manufac­ what they are doing, and the word, nmnsAN STORE HOURS-- ture, i t it la baaed on the actual of the announcer uauiUiy remaii^ IN ABBORTED COLORS Di WHITB,nnd COLORS market instead of upon the hopes the touchdomfort! Wed. 9A.M (.to 6 P,M. , what the annual grWth in the ing a deep Ma dive, whichever , Jt population might indicate.’ la. - Tliiirs^ 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. The Kennedy administratioii, out The audience, in stadium and on . ■ Fpi. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. / on the stump: always talked as if television, is usually full of warm it recognized no such point of ulti­ sympathy for the effort Ip^lved, ..7 - • - 1 .' ■ .Y ip-lined epats Handsome Sat. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Offorinq Hit Rntit of qualify moots ohil dolry producH at Hit redV le ond r^ n o W t pricM proven in mate saturation for anything, as if and b o r^ Indlfferencie to ita re­ ' - ■ Men’s z our GlMtonbury Dtbrt. Our moots ort frtfh cut, well tHmmtd, of Hit nnost quality and strvod to you by It too shared the, Incnirable De- sults. The truth Is that the march­ all-weBdier coats wli all-wool liner to zip in or out Suns 9:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. ^ trait dream of big jumps in pro­ ing bands, their baton twlrlers, X- our ifaff of m oot eutfors thot art ftody at oH Hmts to htip you in your sol^ lon of our products. duction every year, and aa If it had, their steppers and their, .wrigglehi, in its brief case, some magic for­ are aU alike, -and. that It is a p it^ ^OW^Q \ mula which w'ould bring, this vision anybody 'has.io work that hard for into reality. such inonotony.and than display it Men’s extra-warm We Offer , Such a vision of what this nation to so many mlUiona of people. INtREASE might have in the way of an econ­ And there is some sort of cruel k te^cBMorl|ment of most-want^ falnioi TOP GRADE AS ONLY WE ROLL IT omy can very exciting, and it law at work on their entertaln- t. t . cah spend a |ot of money, but we nient. The nyre , original and YOUR doubt that it can eliminate the Btartilng they strive to make it, To The People of Manchester, LEAN,'tasty ROAST drab'and inescapable' reality that the more monotonous wd routine The Butchers’ Showcase is owned and oerated by myself, Frank Chetelat and Ed . when ptopl^ have enough cars they it becomes. The mofe ^ach strlv^ INCOME Men’s all wool sla d ^ CHUCK Behrendt Jr„ my partner. A year ago we opened k meat,' market in Glastonbury and have enough cars, period.. to outdo- all others, the flatter the, OR ’ We hope for a iwusesament, on universal result. The bigger the Best-ielling Weit^eld flBni(i^ m Ivy ai^ "single pleat” models. wefe received so well that we,.decide^perha|{8 the people of Manchester would like the part of the Kennedy regime,',of spectacle, the smaller the impact. X' to have a store in which they may.Imy’ quality meats, cut to fill their wishes. We many of its own.preconceived ideas Pursuing the concept of some­ $AVE$OME V-- sincerely hope that we may g^t many o f you and serve* ypu well for many ■ \, about the economy, and for a turn thing "fvef bigger’:, and therefore IMPORTED ROYAL EtM HOLlAND HAM:(3 Lb. Can) back to the realization thkt the ever better is _somethlng of a na* y e a ^ - - ^ome. - - , - question we have to solve is not tionsi falling,“ which we are: al­ OUT OF EVERY FAYCHECK , one of production, but' of distribu­ ways eventually correcting, • or Our Own Pamoui Countiy Style SAUSAGE MEAT F 7 AJhout myself, I grew up here, in Manchester, attended tion, and'that, if there are new. com{>acting, to u m the word bf the, The dollars you put to work here in BRVinga earn more Tremendous vjuel Woolen fabrics, fully Orlon*'jM!rylio pile'lii^ ' frontiers, they do not - lie in the moment But (m r^eeni Still, and . : ^ - Junior sizes, 6 to 12. Extra Maot^- Delicious COUNTRY STYLE SPARE RIBS our local H |gh School, p rio r to enlisting in the Navy and^ same direction aa the. frantiera of alwaya; to the! kids involved, who dollars,^,. . through generous dlTiden^f; serving in the Pacific Theatre during the war. Ever since: / r industrial and job and product ix - Work SO hard and m willingly, and getting a raise in pay. Our cum nt Mnuill dividend rate EXTRA LEAN my discharge. I have been connected with the meat, business. -' pansion o f the past 50 years. t e n d e r TOMNS' “ step, through heat pr anqw,. with is now a big 3 / ■ _ ' FRESH ; The story of the Jack who, con- the same gallant precision. Life it- WEDSTER My partner,'also a Navy veteran, will continue to operate fionled with.,an economic Calais, M lf,-we prctmlse tliem, cannot fail the Glastonbury store. He. was horn and broughtV^up in W ool mehons, washabb obCto cOids, pq^lint: Pile and quilt lined. CUBE ■planted a miraculous .Med' and to have more variety, and more re­ Glastonhury,'attending'the local .schools there, { /f ..^(.fpiind himself climbing an instant ward.- ' A' "■ ^ , -■ BACON - beanstalk toward a hoard of gold— SAVE WHERE YOU EARN PICNieS X . Sincerely, FRANK CHETELAT -'that story^waa a fairy tkle. N o re- .;L . ARRL'ELECTS ' ' „ I . Uance upon betuutalks, pleaM, ai West Hartford, Jan.‘'5 UP) --ja'ho " ^ Kennedy administration faces American Radio-Relay League, an. ■0 -ft •t- ^ it WY ONS-HALF ISALLON RORDEN'S PREMIUM ICE CREAM organization of "ham'* radio optr- ^ 4 a -winter o f economic discontent. ators, has reelected Miiton E. , r AT THE REGULAR PRICE, OF 99c ond GCT ONE n| , I \ I ,, V mmIs niihfikt mail. The league's hational heatf- gggglfflD IU M i9 \ COLD m e a t s Of all the- moves 3yhlch iriay U- quartaif here said yesterday Chat; )a ^enUpeMnalha no# f r e n c h fUies OUT TO ORPEB jnsfrata tha davaloplrig nature of {fee defeated Eknest A ,Coops, I a - x : the Goatrri MgixtM in Qaboi iwr- Joonia. H„ and Roban Y. lOuijp- rilan, Poquonnock Bridge, fo r tpo Ian a«Ba Mi non ROUTE 5«$ 0UTH WINDSOR, CQNN. 'r (.a . ' ' Ci w :- ■M& X, i. ■» -1 ■ . '\i:. X. •

• ,/■ V MANCHESTER-EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,'THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1961 - T r - T * ■ANCBBSISE aVasnENG h e r a l d , MANCHESfER, OONtt. ITHURSDAY, JANUARY g, 1981 yc-' P A O E S a L V" ' I Sewer Rate Hike UaS. to ju s ^ t Casllti Cabinet Plea i^outtcii>Dro| ^ Fpr: Change Policy

(lul^^i^arges 'J 2th District SJAIEM by «ot >»y '([fiii^MImafi W ^ < s OM ) The' TnUta|r. sccusatloM tot****^ epb^-ahd tas for* Judto Franol* 4. O'Brien fit American* .Vdutttlng Cuba,. but XtUnnr. > Rog^ Henry Harringtop^ir.. 1«- Diiited Statek find with imusw tk* opeWnft ManehOater Mssion of many enorfiAtayed to Uk* U elf ■fhe rates would cover* a multi­ tension bdUi Inside' toe C ^ W - ehano** uM*r th* reglm* JBIb m - tude of expenses, including Ui,e fiayrmd son o f Mr. and Mrs.' Roger tha IgOi Chroult o f ths n«w Circuit Henry Harrington Bf., (Helen chemhek luid outside U.N. hesd- this morning. hower f ^,**^*^^ A R M O U R I ■ cott SU will 'be increased to *37,- Hospital in Stafford Springs, tldp All M outv-No Wfftfo end domination and fanatical ta- John Svelnys. 48, Of 221 N;MaJa lomaUc rola 000 fhis year for tbs “next 10 morning. ^ * tolerancs .of any and all diawnt. I evacuation went off emooto- ...m d fosy to Oprvol ^ W I F T S yeara. apd then will drop to *35,- Bom In Middletown on Dec. 9, He charged that Castro .had de­ S t, was aentenced to 15 -daya In 1905, he was the son of Frederick Jell' for Intoxication- and brooch ly and y mllitiawomen were 000 unUl 1984. The last payment In liberately forced a break In U.S.- withdrawn,’ ”'T 1985 U *30,000. and Agnea Blakeney Forster. Cuban relations hy % stratogy of of peace. Two other bond issues which He is survived by his wife, Mrs, Edward Walton, 37, of Hartford While the American* were will have to be paid are for the Gladys Paige Forster: a aoi^ Al­ harassment. . _ ^ ' was fined *l50, with 143 remHted, packing their bage to leave, 35 fred A. Forster Jr. of WiUlmahsett. The U.S. delegate aaid the Cuban Soviet tourikta w«r* being welcom­ pump atation and force main on government had demonstrated that for driving whU* hi» license was the West Side and for the gravity Maas-1 bis mother. Mrs, Agnes under -auMension. ed at Hafana Airport Forster of this dty; and a grand- It did not want to consider TT.S.- Loul* Angelonl, 89. of Hartford- Shattato^i^Shattered ^opee ofM 60,000 w ^ Cu- sewir oit.W. Middle Tpke,, said Cuhan differences In a stu dl^ and Thrall. ' ^ w ... Funeral aervicM. will bo held calm atmosphere. . . In addiaon.'he said. In thres “They would rather come In here yearn the aewer department will Satur^y at 8:15 a.m. at Burke’s Funeral Htsne, 78 Prospect S t, and fling wild charge «hout,*^'tie A# JXfffiffnMt finrinn chAMTed Wltll 1 WOUld b# MUlUttefl . W !»• UIU16 *^'"Ws.„bslleve that they riiould New Court O pens. in M onchester dsn sevsronce of diplomatic tie* est which will decline every year not.” he said. “We believe actually as the balance decreases. that there should be no resolution isistant Clerk Mrs. Alice Hiltchinson hands. Jiidge Francis 1, O'Brien a docket, .while AaaUtant Study Asked Ibegan to wonr off, Qubons and th e final payment will be Sep­ Fuaerala' . .osecutor E. George G o r^ readies his first case, at. the i^tentag Mancheeter session of the 12th » Americans hare took another hard before tola council taking any look at what It msaha-oapeelally tember U 7S. cognizance of these charges what­ circuit of toe new Circuit Court this morning. Manchester seeslon* wUl be held on Mondays and An Initial reporteport oft a possible V thrall aa^ that until now the Volmer A. Tbomfett ever.” “CThursdays at 10 a.m, (Herald photo by Pinto), ' ' rogional trash dlapoBal dlaposal facilityf Ac for In trad* relation*. , aewer depanment has been paying ^Funeral services for Volmer A. Roa claimed to haVs evidence Manchastcr andid fivefiva or ssix other Tbs' UJ3. Economic embargo TOP ROUNP OR TOP SlRlQlN , anly the intereat on the *500,000. Thom felt S t Petisrshurg, Fla„ and that toe United States Is planning towns has been delivered to Gen­ Umits Cubiaha'huying In th* Unit- the water department was also formerly of Manchester, were held an attack within a few days. He \RockvUle^V^rnon ^ eral Manager Richard Martin’* of­ M State* to medicines ahd nour “ purchased in 19U from the South yttfterday afternoon at the Holmes PlanniersGet subsidized food. Blit food pur­ Manchester Sanitary and Sewer said toe U.S. decision to break re­ ------<■ ■ —— fice. Funeral Home, 400 Main S t The lations with Cuba wiU "precipitate The i< chases have beto heavy recanUy. District at a coat of *1 million, 'Vlritiiig AraieM&n farmers aaid/ ttUs emnpany and the South Man- Rev. James I* Grant rector of toe aggression.” . ditpoaal fi St John's Episcopal Church, Rock­ Soviet Deputy Forel^ Minister Tucker Charges Dictation District Data ed in Au( Cuba has.bOGght morn than 10,- V cheeter Water Co. were subsidi­ OOQ head_ X )f‘Am erican caltle In 7 ^ / aries of pbeney Bros. At the time ville, officiated, Valerisk A. Zorin said Wads­ sored by SWIPT? fVHSWEET FRESHtlf iiilCro/, . Burial was in Bast Cemetery. worth’s denial of Roa’s charges ning Agency. the last three |taionths as weU as ''r ^ Oaa) tery. Bearers were Stanley Wel- cR y , commission Stars bnd Stripes being.lowered dron, August Schmidt, mynolds ,, ■ "Rt. 83 T r a . cchairmen, t l ^ has ^ in ’' effect, dictated National CtathoHo Church. mer of Rraewm Associates, said 2. Suggest toe t^ e of facility. at toe embassy, ' Burgerr and Richi^rd Burger. toe policy on foes. the purpose of the meeting was 3. Indicate toe general location AIMONO TWIST SEtVE WITH HESHPAK JEUY BrecMra exerted by Sen. The lioyal Circle three-fold. of a site or sitea..,. 'The goveraoSent kept whipping RNLISN MUmN$ Richard rB. ..Ruseell .and Rkp Carl The puri^jass of a hiJf-acre I Tucker said Berger “is not help- DaugMer* wiO aieet 4. Explain the' beat type^*o4 up 'tsn ^ \ ^ t "an attack by corraE CAKC Vlnaao, key congressional figures, Mias Margaret Stiattsa tract dn Rt. 83 near tha Manchea- ing the rituatlon when-laws are 'Renewal Asaodatefeiw^hted tO Tatikse'ImpeitaUam”' la Imminent. tsr town line by a Manchester made without Jetttag the fesHnga 7:45 p.m;^in tM 'F ode . iiiform the Eighth District of their operation of toe site. ■171# warning'wak sounded through- In behalf of Vandiver. Funeral services for Miss Mar­ at Center Omgregatkxikl need to collect data on utility sys­ The study would not be for toe • All Involved^— Including the garet Stratton. 44 Gardsn St., were builder may forecast Construction of the people involved .'express purpose o f preparing site plana o r j IHanda of an office, or other commercial their view*’ to see if it is harmful tems in town;' explain how the' in­ PresidentTelect — denied the ex­ hald yesterday afternoon at the formation "is being used in Com­ deslpis. Brown emphasized. ^ \ istence of any such preasure. Chhmh of the Naxarene. The Rev, buUdlng there. tor the city to have neW ruling*.'" Directing the study would be a 'The newappaer ■A spokesman for the buyer. J. Berger, in reply, said Tucker “is A pplications Set prehensive land use studies; and to said "Old Man Ike" sfU ...M: Vandiver's segre^tion stand ClaXwee E. Winalow', pastor, of- be informed of Eighth ' District committee appointed by-toe chair­ WSLS never broug^ up hy him or ficlsted, assisted by the Rev. Ches A McCaithy Inc., said today plana grossly misinfbrmed Or else not man of the agency, and perform­ “to do even more for the tract are not yet final, hut aware of toe funcoon of a cOm- problems and plans top toe future,” warned: the Kennedy camp during the time ter Auetin, pastor emeritus* Miss F or ‘M an’ of Y ear he said. ing toe study would be the agency was being consiUlerM for the Lillian Wilson was organist, and aald McCarthy has spoken of put- mission." Decisions are made by staff along with health officials, the “If the pirates finally dafe step tliig up at small professional build- the commission as a whole, not by ‘The informal meeting displayed on Cuban land, they will enooui^r RrstofificSMSDit'Florida Fresh Calllbmla Army p ost Miss Marion Janes, soloist. Application blanks fo r '-'Th* cooperation among everyone ebn- League of Women Voters (wl^h X But preesun apparently wai bC' A large delegation of fellow-em­ ing; He noted toe tract is situated one man, he said. " recently didaffijeh A study) and a toe total collapse of impmiafi a commercial zone; He said the entrance.-fee policies Outstanding. Young Man o f the cemed in r^rd to range for toe good ef all humAnity." tag brought g a in s t the Presidoit- ployes from the F. W. Woolworth pnqxMala and WUl help to aM ^ ■pedal engineeHMnoscfeejvoiild be \ slect to pass dver Vandiver be' Co., attended the church services. Purchase of the property, for were supported unanimously by Year," sponsored by tos Manches­ paid by the partiolpating^towns. Several thousand women: an estimated *6,000, was record- the commission in its first, vote fUtiire decisions for load use'in marched through. - downtown Ha­ cause he is an arch se^gation- Burial was In East Cemetery. ter Jimior Chamber of Commerce, Msmehester, he said. Tentative time beble achedulea ^ . Y E M P i i 1st y ' . Bearers, all nephews, were .Rich­ ed by warrantee (Teed in the Vernon 5-0. In a subsequent vote, follow- Can be found in today's ciUtion of this mfflttto for to* *tudy outline vana, singing revolutionary eong*^ • Tha American Veterans. Com town clerk’s office. Creftline Realty ing a meeting with objecting team Among those attending the and chanting alogans. ard Stratton, Roy Stratton, Thom­ the Hersdd. meeting beside Rybezyk and and cost estimates fo be com- GRAND UNION mittee sent a telegram to Kennedy as Stratton. D ouis PatelU, Robert Inc of Rockville, way toe seller. . sponsors, toe commission voted A burst of harmless machine- \ The winner, r who must be be­ K n u n er-w ere Atty. John D. pletad, and initial approval the suen 16-or. last night opposing Vandiver be­ Dehnel, and*Ronald WTilttenberger. The property actually U a little <-2 in favor of the fee^Udes. towns; February for a second gun fire in what waa' once the cause it said he is an outspoken legs tluui naif an acre with 80 The policies caU fo rlfr *15. bond tween thb ages of 21 and 35 in­ LaBelle, district counsel;'' Hayden tourist ai4a underlined the gsn- OR HMVIl can clusively, will he judge;] on,,. tiU U, Griswold, consuRing and civU meeting Of the towns and author-^ CLING PEACHB segregationist Moath’ii BUhd Ms m foot frontage and 200 foot depth, ogabwt forfeiture to be posted by erail. nervousness;. But all'.^wM It Ues on the north side of the team ta the league; a *10 en- contribution to the. community jiii^eer for toe Dietriet who Is izatlon to prooeod with the atudy; O R M K i S l E n m S .Two prpmment.Atlanta Negroes A month’s mind requiem Mass assisting in the sewage dlspoeal March to begin tile study; May quiet around the U.S. mnbaaay MOTHER'S OR also had objected to Vandiver and highwayhio-hSLv between Vlttiier’svittner>. Gar­Qer- trance fee for eich team: and E *3 during toe past year*, according to during the night. will be celebrated Saturday at ntemhership fee for players Vincent Diana, Jaycee ' president simvey: and LeRoy Van Kleeck, for a preliminary rfeport; and aaid he should decline the post if 7 a.m. a t St. Bridgot’ a Church for den Center and Roy Motors Inc. engineer with Bowes, ABierteon June for o final report, QUICK OR ’ 8-o z . offered. branch service station. ing outside the ” ->ckville ^city here. the repoee at the soul of John limits. Associates. ■- ■me report was mentioned at a RKUUR pkg. ' “According to public utterances Crotty at St. Joseph, Mo., father Deadline for entries must be Ppist O ffice Lease Berger said toe ,fees were es­ postmarked or given to any one' «;f The Eighth District is reported meeting of the Board of Director* the governor is a full-fledged Of Mrs. Allen Keenan, 202 Hollis-^ to be ai^lying for a federal grant segrogationist,” said Dr. Benjamin tablished out of consideration for toe planning" committee members Tueaday night during, which toe ter St. . ,, D etrease N oted toe tax dollar. through toe 702 Program o f the directors voted to allow toe City T o R un 30 Y ears GRAND M ^a, president of Morehouse Ooil- no later than Jan. 15, Robert C. All tax support for. city recrea­ Heavisides, chairman said today. Housing Home Financing Asaocia- Of Tlockville to continue dumping YOUR PUF \tgti "It the governor really be­ tion comes solely from tor city,"' tion which involves financing for trAsh at toe. Olcott St. disposal lieves In segregation, it 1% Iron­ In W ater Supply Planning • commltta* momaira Th* . U.S. Government ' baa WILL LOVE IT House R ausack^, he said, “ although people in the Include Dr. John Wright, Douglas toe drawing of plans for public area. ,, la a M 'fo r 30 yesua thA'-ucat.offica DOG ical that he would accept the post '•eurrounding to'wns haye always utiUtles or public buildinga. kdieni the Army is integrated top C h^sy, Webster Copp, PaiU Dal­ at 304 Broad St. from the Clreeft e water level* In three the m^ded In all pro^ams. The tm sa tm b b s io n s T; ' to .hottom. The governor ;.should N othing jVHssing ton and Heavirides., Manor ConstriicUon Co. ipo. largo GRAND UNION " ,, * 1?'**" ^****^®l*'* ** exceptiM is toe Midget League, The winner will be honored by Waahtagton, Jasu 5 (fiV-Fres-" A lease, filed yesterday at th* 16-oz. decline.’ ’ month than it was a year ago at I (because) a prbgram is provwted toe dayceee at an evening dinner Idsnt.iaaeiihowar today-aooept-: hoods D r.. Samuel Williama, president The home of Mr*; Rnuftk^ode. totathis time. for boya in the rural arta.” . . ; Cars O ainaged town clerk’s office, was. In fffset can an Monday,' Jan. 33 at tiie Itar ad roaigiiatton of Soeretary aa o f Jim. 1. - of the Atlanta Chapterv-of the 1701 Tolland Tpke., was entoted. _ Globe Hollow reservoir has 170 The Senior League, he said costa perial Steak House Ip Bolton. , of Agrlonlture Eaira 'Xaft.|to!i- TINY CREEN PEAS National Association for the Ad-, and a closet ransacked sometime mlllion gallons ns of Jan. 1. the U ^ i y jjg o o annually and is the .A t Intersection The instrument noted a 20-year Application blanks will tiMb Ap­ IMB, effective Jaa. 30, . aad annual, rental fee of *15,530 arlto vancemeht o f Ckl6red People, yesterday, according • to Manches­ same amount It had., last year, ac- most expensive city program. Be- fftoidtad hhn "fer the maay ccii- THE BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS ‘ said: ^ ter police. However, apparently cording to a monthly report by the cause costs could not be reduced, pear in toe Evening Herald on two 5*year options tiq renew a^ Jan. 19 and 12. . ' " Cars, belonging to ] trlbinSoBa i^urhave made to the the annual rental fee of *13,060 8-oz. • “I am surprised that Gov. Van- nothing was taken... water department. it was toe commls; 'on’s decision to Barnes, 37, o f 281 H*nra 8t , and aatlOB, "and eepo<^miy to Ita ru­ . diver would even coMider accept­ ^ Police aaid the. Jiouse was en­ Water in toe Porter Reservoir defray some expense thVough a fee ral papnlattoa." la sdbAltthig fpr toe first five years and *12,- pitg. dropped from 36.27 mllltbn gallons system. George S< Long, 82, of Kelly Rd., 500 for the final five years. WHEATIES “-aaST ing the secretaryshlp'^f the Army tered sometime between 7:30 a*rn;' Vernon, had to be towed away af­ Ida -laalgBationt Beaiaoa told Ei- IDEUCATESSCN SPECIALS' it he believes in segre'^tion as and 2:45 p.m. The break was dis­ to 35.75 inUllon gallons: lii toe Sponsors and players come not G irl’s D esi^ U sed teahewer "the groundwork haa A *136,000 mortgage on ^e AT Ma n c h e s t e r and w e s t h a r t t o r p o n l y ter being involved in a collision at property 1* held by toe Bowery FRESHPAK' " ^ . / strongly as he says he does. For covered by Mrs. Glode’s daughter Howard Reseryoir from 124.30 only from Rockville but from rural E. Middle Tldte. and Walker St been laid for the Uad of pros­ OCEAN FRESH '^repapeFfOzeh Foods If he beeves as he talks he can­ when she returned home from million to 99,04: and In tod Roaring Vernon, BUingtoh, and' Tolland. In A nnu^ Report perous, oxpondiiig aad free ag­ Savings Bank of New York, Brook Reservoir from, 137 80 to ] Thirty-four players, 44 per, cent of yesterday afternoon. ■ : which consented " ito the lease, it not administer the armyT'which is schobf. I'.-. 'There were no Injufiee-or ar­ riculture that lii -ae basic to a AFKTIIiR a desegregated institution. league personnel, come, from out­ rests. atrong, virile, seeore ^America.’’ waa repArted. ; ,, APPLE JUICE side th# city, Berger said. The shm. A circtflar design created by a Stuffed Clams 3 { 29*’ “In fairness to His own. pub­ ! •• r_ ir ' GRAND U NlofT lished beliefs and in justice to his of fees Is nearly *200, “ an amount," Manchester High School amiior Berger said, "sufficient to provide girl illustrates “Manchester—City , ME'YER BlicED TO ORDER FRESHPAK . ' • ' .. coimtry, the governor should not Public Records Dlances Resum e accept this position.'' ' one or two additional activities.” o f Village Cnmrm” In the 1959-60 Bank f h shout thermatter, including: Sen. derson tq Horace C. and . Margaret the Community Y. said, "Dictatorships can be found Mrs. G eoi;^ Budd. NEPCX) s u c e d KITCHEN GARDEN GRAND . ;" . - . " ' , R u ^ U and- ' Flep. V inso^ the E. McCoan, property off Saulters Due. to'toe large number o f atii in many countries and it's hard to Mrs. Budd said, membsta o f the Gborgia Democrats who head the Rd. • dents at the Barnard Junior High think wq have one here." claaa disevased how to interpret norrow An!d nnoccou spears '°,c. 19' p^g- Ssngte. and House Armed Services Quitclaim .Deed it is necessary to have a special of 400 i eommittees. , Berger replied that the com­ Manchester ip dMi8ns--mode of An'lHbny W. and-Amh M. diraiUs danCe schedule. This week At the mission______mernhsrs ______had___ supported-______black and white cut paper. ;■ i>49® FACIAL TISSUES "N o pre’ssurt has .been applied," lo Frederick A* and Florence Van­ ) Balineer isaid. West Side Centar, dancing will be.l the”policle‘s,'"^rat he “ hlmaeif'ab- She *allrectly or Indirectly," Sal- are KheBuled. At the ComnMHity lower. Individual mem- ler. ' . S I’ ,r ' roll tager replied. Of Corporation - berabip fee for a six-month rather JOY LIQUID DETERCENT W AX PAPER Manchester -E n g r a v 1 n"g Inc., S n f . ^ •“ than m year-long term. amen'dment "that duration of cor­ Both .h . - " I f this. IsB dictatorial," ha aaid. Fro m Jan . .I"#' poration ended.on Dee. 31, 1980, iiotn oancea are under the super*!-MfiiAn t tuA ‘ ua*.An«. i>v««aa>Aa N o tic e ; f^ ldan c^ Clim e Lease ; vision of the recreation depart-1 ' qUHAY SOAP .. .coc .G reen Manor Construction Co., ment atW. The West Side Center ‘ t«m 2 ^ S e U G o a l hV^. to y.S. Govemmept, Dept, of supervisors are Ronald Daigle,'Wll- fo,-™ W i NAVI DAILY the Post Office, a 30-year lease on 11am Foftln and Grace Tarpinlan; siped a torm letter ob- LOW PRICE property at 304 Broa'd St.r . toe (Community Y supervisorsaupervisors are I1to-'toe polities shortly after i€LIVe«Y TO lill' Anhud Divktmd A goal of *15,000 haa been ap- Don Cowles, Woody Buahey and they were announced. The spon­ /Vfftffjn eroa sed tMhov^' b y the Mapefaester Com­ m w m i a w t a t ^ CONGO PO U eV S H Hrs.. Dorothy Nell. sor* diacuised the matterwlth the munity C ^ d Gttldanoe. Dltaic for commission, , which reaftlm sd It* rnM PIK«^SAF^^^S^^Z^ 4dWffhrt e f f h » 1I MMARCAl AR C Al CCOtORED ” 4« QUALITY Oaa*Wanes, MoroocoTABii. ,8 COMPIEXION SAFE tts April 3 (und-faising campaign. WHITES, NEGROES BATTUS •arllef‘.decision. ' 0QLTON THE HOME OF HAYINGS ||ANK L ip : INSURANCE M AIp t)w ftaanoe auboopniUtfla of *be leadera of five African nationa PALMOUVE - 2 9 'I , TOiiiT msm 3- -* Anniston, Ala., Jaa. 8 UH— Later, Berger said, threa of the diiile'a Board.,of. Directors ap­ were.reported to' have reached A objectors agreed to toe pOUcisa INSTANT ClEANING t* 0- ^ M c proved fhtf figure at a meeting laM . compromise agreement today o* Fighting between white .per­ . Mwaair %f fftdantl . I ^ GRADE "A " WHITE'OB BROWN—CONNECTICUT'S FINEST., sona and Negroes broke ouLin after having met with the com-: HBepaaH U mtoom Oerp. eh beaiis Slight after It was dedlded that the their Congo policies.^ Bui no db- mission. One other said'he would M I A L uvAsow 2 I-- 25‘ |« a V ihonM will beiused to help stabilize tSkUa y>vo dlaclosed. Infonned . front of the Annlatnn BsUoe Department today In the wake have to look Into It and the fifth tha ftnaneial future lot the ^Unic Boureee jsaid the compromise I* was not available, Berger said. eoMidonbly weaker than "sn of picketing by Negro students. aad capaad Ita working persoimsl. Poliee" drew their gun* "X am sorry that necasalty ra- W aon Bailey, neUrad principal orlgtaW proposal by Preslileitt quire* a-}atter.of this aort«’7 BorgoT LE aff Mfanrhwiter lOigh School, was Nakaer at the United Arab ^ moved Into t|w brnrl,' arresting ' i u ^ two Negroe* and one wWte s^d. "I hope tola win ■ppoliitfid to tha post of publicity pnbl)e tor send a Joint African man. FoUce anUl that three i er Issue once and fo r all.** PHA fiOOrilUnator fo r th^ drive. mUltary force to the ^ d of .de­ four white persons and oae. or Frieai affeetira hi Uh w ConnecLlcnt Storro thru Saturday, quantltlea. Aa omniastionsl meeting will posed Premier Patrice bunumbn. twe Negroes actually fought 2f E. CIHTm ST. he hold £ny. 27 at which Urns sp- Th# name dr Bedloe’s 9 . nUFUB-S STAMF BJSpEMXTnOlf CENTER—180 MA M E T SQUARX, IWWINOffOiy.- E l^ Mahaamed V.;af Moraeea WhU* * crowd I lalta at the.Statua of i-ti ~ ‘'~^9 Sata to tha f!iad.4 nva pomr. aad Prerid ml Kwnina N kiaaak than 199 wUta pMaons inS nL Now Toric Harbor, waa t 'wlB hia taada. '. APPoaod ttl* ptpfNMal. most -MO Nsgiasa laoliad on. ^ to Liberty laland la -1*66. I JU.WAVS pum ^r o i . ■' ' -' A. I’ . /■■ ' .V

B A O B l t i N S I t » EVl^flNQ mSBALP, MANCHESTER, UONH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1961 MAliCHBSTEit HEIUkLD, If^CHliSIII^ OOIW^ )i^Y, JANUARY * , 1961' •X.

arTiiani<1 ih e ’ormerly lived in Utica, N-T^. and Radioactivity High wpa silent aS^^hat in Kaniwv Ohid.' fteiad-Rtaidft, In jraae]^ thay ware working TV.1 Aroiuid Pau* Killi^ tcBj ABp’Ciifittimia M at x :- He- Ob wha a S-yaar-old prototypa « W>m Ko(«c Ne^hM r’s Kiichen Oona pnlR^aed the facts SriQ be otM tetended-fer use aa % mobile X : ■ availahle ar thay art tstab- TT By N-Retiictor Blast heat and plant by aimad X forcea in; renM a Araaa. Tha axined V ■ B FLYNN ■ • iL were that some narylcea hain b m training military X’ 'X-- ram Page Oa-v it^tJqiaDalon tup- paiPoanM M (dWtetem of tea be- Tdevision Bvcry h«M|e*4(e iM ju 6:0Q s ir S HiMt«r (In progre.i) A'nget to •conomtie on^Jie too® ouaKci tured ^ _ ajiclear core acton h m and Byhipa wars list­ IlU'ly Show (In oroercu) - 10 s'.so Tai** of It •very ureek, but « a ^ « lly In thl« in the history of this countxyHi jrtihteil fiMi riiUaUoii, It was ed aa *'oertifladireactof\iMMratora'* Huekl.barry Uoiind e**Real MriQd toUcnrtne the e * t « expense atomic aaergjr program. fsdrly certain thMe waa no nu- and ICciOnley waa due foIrcerUfl- , N«w» '' • "V e. Grey : if* The blaat occurred on the Atom* , ia«t«r Bd •’— * ------—Beri-Mantersen— « t the recent hoHdsy «*sp n . . N iu exploalon of the type re- catlon next Month. Cartoon Playbous* t;00 Concreaitunai „b>v**U6Bipr Mrs. Cfcrleton T. DsJey. «'«*« ot Energy ponuniadoa'a ' sprawl-, leased by an atotnlc boipD. White Hunter , My TTiree Botw \ The Wllnnle- tlie mltiWV~ *he tTnited Meth- ingt half-mliUon acre Nattonal The Ai eC-aald the three dervtceiu •;1B Country 6(yle. actor TeadBf .SUtUHi tB '~eBaterti -G m S4riltifi O ff— — Wild fflll Hlckok Bachehn-Fat pdist Church, of Bolton, has e m«n were working on the rehetoFa X '6;3t Weather, New. A Sport* . Wreetllnc \. main dlsh*reclpe whlfch is econom- Idah4 ahOttt 40 mllea wes^ o f this Hong Kong control rode, getting ready to Matt Boatosi, Jan . .h (X>rr:X threatened t;S0 Hlzhtwy Holldaye t;S0 Plano.Pope , \ 1 •Icsl, simple to prepare, testy and city of M,000. ABC o^aate . as­ it up after a 10-day shutdown. N. • Sportip New. A Weather Tho Untouchable* 8, r Attractive. Her reepie for Ham- sured tee pUbUc the rSdiaUmt was attlka of Boaton,aaa Oo. employea, ^ SkS. Preeton of The Yukon • The Ford Show - l^ cli rods are uaed to^coihtrol the IT« FIRST SKlera Comer , 10:00 Groucho Marx burg Plnwheels was'published in confined, to the bfulding arte and nuclear chain reaction that tehee scheduled for 8 a,m. today, if o>. V t:46 New. ' - Million Dollar Movlii • the WSCS cookbook of United wasn’t even danherous elhcwhera, Huntley-Frinkley 10,3 Newe, Sport. A Weather place Inalde a reactor. I f a reactor By a vote that waa announced as * ASSO61I0 i A G o f ^ ^ Q e ' Douzia. Edward* -i Methodist Church, called ’Trejas- on the atatlon. unaMmoila, aoine 1,000 mambera of S CANDY lAM iAOono ^ y c CBS Report* ure of Persottid Reclpea" She ahould. get out o f control,-- even Chtek ihi artay of value items below . . . and aart the ytaf'with savings - 1:56 Barry Bar.nl* 10:30 Take a Good Look Before teb experts could, find briefly, it could generate enough Local I20ib(^ United Mine Work­ 7:UU Johnny Mldnlaht Shotgun Slede obtained ‘this recipe trom her out pre^Saly what happened, they ers Union, Iw night accepted a ttaii TODAY i^ jrsi National provides the best in foodi - for LESS — every Uilllon Dollar Movi* . Tlik Brother* Br*nnag*a - mother, MTs, R C. B u id i^ Stone- had to find a way of plugging the heat to melt down ite nuclear fuel. Uncovered Silent Service V fomf-. molten metal ahould come kr Newe and Weather Jl:00 World's Beat Movlee ham. Mass. ieaki in the reactoFs heavy slipping day, Why^jsay more? Kough Rider. X. Tho Bl* New* aheaththg—leaks that permittM tti contact with boiling water with­ LestdJ ^ovm 69e V" " '" I?® Jim Backu. Show 13 Hamborg Piawheeh in the reactor, it could precipitate wage Barry Barenta 1 Ibv hamburg the dea IB and another-B pei 'K G F John Daly and the New* to e. Feature 40 cup onions, chopped fine to,-tee buUding surroundlag the during the second year." 99 9 ^ Sporti New. 30 Starlight Movie V, 2 tablespoons green pepper core. . ’TWq of the. dead were Array men TsSqOutUw. 32. 30 Premiere cup celery, cut fine . The ABC aald all three victlnU* —Spec, B Joiui A* Bymea, 27, and %ages under the oM contract Legate «c of w 49c T h e Aim Bothem Show 3. 13 11:30 Jack Paar Show (O Spec, 4 Richard L. McKinley, 22, averaged 62.40 an hour for clerical SuMtward Ho! S. 40. S3 1:00 Ijite-New. V teaspoon salt, pepper.- / bodies showed the effects pf se­ Adyentujie. In P.radlie 10 - . New., Prayer Cook the above ingredients in vere explosion, Indicating they both living in Idaho FUla with peraonnel and $2fl|> for mochaiilcal S:00 DdhnaDoniui Reed Show 8. 40. 63 1:60 New. A Weather vegetable Shortening until golden were^ killed by the blast rather their wives. *rhe third was Navy employea The . new contract also RESOLVED: SEE RAYVRtrAT'h Tl' WBKB FOB CUMYLETB USTINO brovrtj; add two tablespoons' of than by radiation. electrician L. C. Rixdiard C. Legg, prj^des hospitaUaation and pen- IGIPKG 3 3 c / Bour, Mix thoroughly, then add Bvt the buUding, from outside. 26, Roaconunon, Mich. B y m e n Sion 'mptovementa Lux Flakes , \'X one-half cup water, beet broth or 1. Better Bileats tor Less Money This Year. soup Cook unUl tWck. Cool. R o M o \ Spread on biscuit d<^gh which I k 21e has beeii rolled thin enoiigh to Lifebuoy Soap 2. Shop First Notional, of Os^rs^ (IW * ttettag laelndw tn>!7 teoM memo biaadcodte of 18 oe IB niinnta handle for tolling up. RoU up as Icagtli. Soma •teaoas canT^other aliart Mwaen«tal. WDIUI—uit A, 9:06 What’a Your Opinion. for Jelly roll, and cut ope-inch ^10:06 NIghtbeat , thick slices. Rlace on a cooky • :00 New* 4:10 Art Jobnion Show 11:15 Sporta Final aheet which has been well greased, 2 KS, 3k Fomout De( ^onte Foods of Special lt:3U SiarllKhi Serenade Lifebuoy Soap 8:06 Raynor Shinea. 1:00 SlcnoS and bake 20 minutes a t 425 de­ \ ' 11:06 SpoUlght 04 Sport* grees. This can also be , made Savingi - AU, Excellent Values for '13:06 Raynor Sbtne* wpor—14U ChoicB Frtdi Poultry... Dirwf Prom F c m ib I o Y o ^ 1:06 s m on 6:00 Today In HarUord with gtoimd-up ham and served Xwinler Meat*. WHAV-6M 6:16 Conn Ballrooai with a cheese sauce. WHITE DETERiGINT/ tCltKO 34e 7:00 Bob Scott 1:00 Big Show 9:00 Ray Somera *;S0 John Daly Mrs., Daley .usoaUy setvea Ham V V PARKADE K -- , X ' 11:00 Newa burg Plnwheels with hma beans or 8:40 Bt* Show 11:10 Ray Somer* , v;UUil ’ Uk-’Nt’lKE • • • M A N v >‘11 10:00 John W. Vandercook 13:00 Del Rayeee Shtnr \ com and a tossed salad. IGl PKG 3 4 c 11:30 Public Atfalr. Wte'F—111* \ The miniater'a wife was bom HUE DETE^Em 13:01 News, fiicnotf. 6:00 Flinanetdl Newe in Canton, Ohio, and was grad­ OPEN SUNDAY 9 Ji-M. to 2 P.M. ^ • -cAi^js 3 " wnc—i*N *1(16 Showcam and N*wa • ■* 8:00 New* 7:00 Fulton Lewla Jr, . uated from Mt. Holyoke OoUege, 6:3u Weather and Sport* ^-.16 Bventng DevoUoql* Mt, Holyoke, Mass. She was em­ 6:30 Album df the Day 7i30 Bhowcaee and New* ployed as a secretary In a radia­ — — -----— — SPECIALS — — — - - — — JPlijT SOAR ^ c CrMm Slylo 6:45 Three Star .Extra Site^The World Tbday 4 1 39 "-"x 7:06 New England Ski Report 8130 Bhowcaee and Netr* tion laboratotS* a t Maaaachuaette 7:30 Newa 11:00 Miiiic Beyond tho BUtra ■ad'New* ^ Institute qf-^pechnology during / 7:45 Public Service Prosmin, 12:05 World Jlew* Roundup / iiwoet Corn 2 »ns 13:15 Stgnott -• . / “ World War H.,' Fowl Breasts Lk49c"^ Fowl Legs Lb.39^ 8:06 Popa Goh^ert ______The Daleys have lived In Bol­ TOILH SOAP 2 t S 29c Slewed,’flovorful* _ ton foi5four years. They have 8-6 z three' childien. Philip, 15, Susan, U! ' 4 u».99e CANS t m w ' \ 12, and Norman, 8. The family y ■ 'i Herald Photo bjr'pinto Tdmntoes 2 hobby is mountain climbing and MRS. CARLETON T. DALEY Poles Publish doz,$ i^G 34c -X camping during the summer. Mrs. GRADE A MEDItiM EGGS 2 1.09 Silver Du^t A Variety ^ Chotco Fhi'H* ^ I Daley’s special Interest Is In mp- Wangumbaug. ’The group Is also ____■ FREW NATXVB-OVEN BEADY ~ frtc. plsianing another ski party Jan. 13, COCKTAH 2 SS149* Coventry . / , X Mrs. Didey directs two Jimkir 14 and 15 at a lodga in New Hanq>- FRYERS - ROASTERS ^ FOWL - BROILERS DETERGENT LGE PKO 3 5 c choirs and sings in tea senior aUre. ’ X choir at United Church, She also / By G E 0B 0E^ 8Y V K BT SB N _ tmeanwhlle have said, however, Smorg^^ybord-!* Grade J pupils of the science - - — • - that Hes87~67, is In bad condition. Is takiqg vocal lessona In Hart- class have erebted a bird feeder at POULTRY Fi CUT PRESH OAILY ^ ~— Warsaw, Jan. B IIP)—A Polish ford fnhn Miss Rhea Massicotte. He has refuse4 to see any visitors 'v* the school grounds as part of their ■ U Y T H f YOU UKl BEST! . DETERGENT lgepIc^ 3 4 c CUT comndMlon today made public - She serves as secretary of the In Spandau, including his wife: Schwuled by „ study of wild life. The equipment documents contradicting A d o lf Hess' co-prlsonefs are Albert Christian SodiU Relations Com­ is on a site near a classroom win­ PRYING LEGS and BRI ^TS • UVEI» • GIZZARDS Eichmann'a claim teat he tried to. Speer, 66, one-time munitions mittee, WSCS, of the Bolton dow to allow tee class Co watch the WINGS BApKS 0wd NECKB 'G r o c e r y minister, and Bladur von Schlrach, church, and as vice president of Unit birds feeding. _ \ A Del icious. Tender Roast, cut bring' ab^t an exchange of one UQUIDDfTEPGENT n 01 CAN 39e million Hungarian Jews during 64, former Reich youth leader. the Norwich District WSCS. Mrs \ Both will complete ,ln 1961 the Daley works three mornings a Mandiester Evening H erald BUY 9UAUTY — GUARMITBE|irO SATISPY X \ ' SyeistoMnt world'. War II for 10,000 Allied 'TheFriwdly Circle" of First Con­ from specially raised Young Porkers army trucks. 15th year of 20-year sentences. week as secretary for the diatrict Coventry oorreapondeat, F. Paul­ •Ihe Western Allies In Berlin mparintendent of tea Methodist gregational Church will serve a ine Little, telep^ne FI JL626L T h e commission investigating piimic smorgasbord at 6:30 p.m. UQUID DETERGWT 160Z CAN Popfdat Famous Nam» Winter Nazi war crimes In Poland said -declined to make any statement Church, the. Rev. Harvey K. Mous- 4Te Spokesmen referred Inquiries -to ley of RoKon. W ith her husband, ■ ti. 21 in the church vestry. Pro- Grocery Speeials - SfocA up the documents were captured af­ tds will be for the church steeple ter the war. It was believed teey the Individual governments. she la also. co-chairman of the i'epalr fund. MMtfURteM ahd Sav9.. ^ - would be forwarded to Israel, A senior official closely con-i prcBtam ooidmittee of the Bolton SONSHINB "T Snick Favorit^ CHINE END >49< nected with the prison; said -he Mrs. Arnold E. Canson has been TOILET SOAP where fficHmaim is awaiting trial PTA. named chairman of the affair. Her Ga^ 2 iS 2k on charges he directed tee exter­ had no knowledge of any suicide committee include*; Mrs.' P. D. K r is p y CRAOenS UB P^G 2 5 ; SNOUlDIE mination of six million Jews dur­ attempt by Hess. Perkinson, Mrs. Malcolm E.-- C. ing World W ar II. Devine, Mrs. W. Bryce Honeywell, n /' Winter Lunch Treat , 2 jioi canj jg g Well Trim)nedl\ -Hitler reportedly favored tee Merideres HpJd Mrs. Joseph. Kabliki Mra. Frank Jfiiiked Butls m trade of Jews for trucks, hut SS Kriatoff and Mrs. Holman S. Fer- 0 Chief Uelnrich Himmler opposed Hospital Notes :-r^ nald.. Mrs. Femald will be ticket Hcilpilant 2sg25. ”BIG TWO" It. One of the published documents For Sentenring chMrman. Chocolate Flevor ' . SKINUSS was Identified as a telegram sent visiting hoars are f to 8 p.m. TTie clean-up committee includes t * 1 ♦v. from -Budapest to Berlin on July for all areas except maternity Mrs. Vinton H. Wenner, M ra a U i - 25, 1944, outlining .Elchmann's where they are 8 to 4:80 and 6:80 On Riots ^im t James R. MacArthtIr and Mrs. Nertles Q uileX 39< AEMOUE views on tee negotiations then to 8 p.m.; and private room* Charles Taylor. « STAE going on In Switzerland. where teey are 10 a,m. to 8 pjn. /Page Om ) There la a limit of 120 tickets CHASE R SANBORN MIAT or'MUSHROOM' a * ' ; “The Hungarian Jews now under « and admission wUl be by reserva­ consideration are, without excep­ ^Xpatlente Today 248 beared him of diarge that he tion only. Mrs. Femald or any of K G ilio - SMGHim SAUCI tion, biologically valuable material, the Circle members may be con­ K Y B O many of them old Zionists 'whose , A d MITT ED 'YESTERDAY: ordered the killi ig of his illegitl- mate child. tacted for reservations. ' Howihold Deodorizer •* ^ ' feata^od ^peclaiJ , ■ emigration to Palestine would be Gustave Arendt, 38 Williams St.: Although .'ar was cleared of Mrs. Taylor, has been elected undesirable on all accoimts,’’ tee Mrs. Helen Hayes, 389 Su»nn'‘25 PT. ROLL Other documents published by er, S’tone Rd., Bolton: Patricia imMr MAKE THE MRAL! TOILET SOAP FLQ lilD A — '-hiicy Fresh Flavor - Full of Vitamin C tee commission purported, to be Ann King. 13 River St., Rock­ governor of Istanbul; Aladdin Grades 5 through 8. » . - Gayla 2KS 3k B iis. former Istanbul police chief ■Die Young Mothers Club will CUMMTE WAX PAPER 27c telegrams from Eichmann to local ville; Gay Carol Hart, 24 Fox Hill Mehmet All Baliii, former Tur­ meet at ‘8 p.m. Tuesday at the Na­ M ASHID I- Quick end Eeiy to Prepare. Gestapo headquarters In Poland Dr., • Rockville: . Mrs. Jean Lea­ than Hale Community Center. Hos- BONttESS^.^ ordering tee executions of specific vitt, East Hartford: Stuart Nel-, kish cbnsul in Salonika. Greece 70'Z P K g 3 6 ^ < Mehmet Teaikalp, former vice tesaes will "be Mrs. John McCann MY.T.HNE RUFFY :iGE PKG 33c Jews. , son, 30 Norman St.; Garet Romeo, consul in Salonika; Hassan Ucar, and Mrs. Joseph Phelan. A ll IM P tR O l • CALIFORNIA - Refreshing, Ftavorlul PASCAL FLORIDA Full Flavored, Crisp Eichmann has claimed he was 15 Goslee Dr. - ' Coventry Garden Club^lll meet- POT ROAST !!H: in charge only of th0*‘ trapsporta- BIRTHS YESTERD A Y; A son a porter at the Salonika cbnsulate, iK Of FKG 3 7 e and Oktay Engin, a former stu at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Booth- DESSERTS 4'*’’ 35c Scalloped P otat^ f tion of Jews and had" nothing to to Mr. and Mrs. WiHiRm Murphy, Dlraock Memorial Library. Mem- Grapes 2^29< Celery 2>w25< d6 with their execution But the 443 Lydall St.; a daughter to Mr. dent. 7 CONDENSED 4M bz rx<# 4 1 c The court said Bayar was ac­ -beiw. have been asked to bring LG( «0)39e Pototoes Au Grotin TIX A S ■; Tiiht Cluster* TIX A S - Tops in Vitamin A commission also published excerpts and Mrs. Robert Rogers, 14 Tal- plants which they have propagated NABISCO PBEMniM CRACKERS • oooeooe,a< .lb. box lb ^ All - 2 'ti^l 3 9 e from th». testimony Of Rudolf cott Ave., Rockville; a daughter quitted because a decree of the to Mr. and 'Mrs. Eugene Gilliland, ruling militkry Junta held that a and be prepared to explain the P a n c o b e i i,o.u a n o s s e Hoess, former commandant of the method used. The executive com­ K^EEBLER JAN HAGEL COOKIES I • 6 a 6 o • • ■ • • a * bft||^ 4BC Caiilifflowef »».° 39< Carrots . 2 ^ r 2 9 < Auschwitz Camp, who was tried 43 Waddell Rd. 1 president of the republic cou.Id- be Gold M edal Hour , ao I Q P mittee of the club will meet at 1 filii TOILET SOAP and executed by the Poles in 1947. BIRTHS TODAYt A son to Mr. tried" "only for o ffe i^ s against p.m. at the -library.,' .'s u n s h in e VANILLA WAFERS T"* oeoaooaoooaoooo .bOX 2SC 2 JE 3 9 s ■and Mrs: John Fitzgerald,' 135 Por­ the national constilutlon . and the E X n U A L E A N Dove Fwtliie Mix «»"•“■ ( A|« A»hed about his duties at the ’Die executive committee of the! . - . i" ■ 'r ■ FLORIDA -', Weli Trimmed 2 LBS 25*■'Si''l i can 34c tempts in West Berlin’s Spandau Bucklaitd AUey; Mrs. Mary MacAl* of tho YoOrl T u n a F is h War Crimea 'Prison, where he is pine and «on, Wapplng: Mrs. Pa­ tricia Reed and son, Andover; Mr*.- lb s ; . .:-X" Jervlng a life sentence. n H artz'Dog Yummies 2 pkgI 3 3 c T h e independent newspaper said Carol IjChari and son, Vernon Ave., ROMINRTION FOR 1961 JUNIOR e R i c H Hitler’s " one-time deputy twice Vernon; 'Mrs. Lena Addington and Unit Starch' 15e R A IS IN P IE 9^05L tried to cut his wrists with a pa­ ■on. East Hampton. J ’ . .. . eiAMBER OF COMMERCE AWARD ■ ■ -UL - - . . "Y oi" GAEDIN D ola Fruit Cocktail can 4 3 c per knife he had found Jn the DISCHVRGED TODAJf: Mr*. PKGS' prUon Kardeh and teat In tee Estelle Cassells, 41 Fergusbn Rd.; "SE^N D ANNUAL DISTINGUISHED S^VIC E AWARD A Tatty Muscat Raisin Filling Ragular or Franch Cut - N e s t l e s Q u i k Strawterry,. , '4 1 c third and most recent attempt he Mrs. Katherine Polysnehek, 185 N. ..lArPLICATJON-DEADLINE-JAN. 15) l b ' SAVE 10c EACH 2 School SL; Mrs. Ime'.da Jure*,, 68 UROE. WHOT FANCY Unit ■''liquid starch QT BTl 23« 4 3 ^ prepared to hsmg himself in his N a ^ of Nominee ,.Date of Birth ...... t , , . cell, but was stopped by a guard. Branford St.; Mss. Alfreds BJork- .iVor' OAROW- Uooei ^ 3 9 « The Tageblatt, which gave no man. 84-Benton St;;, Mrs. Bemico,: Addreee m a, m,,,,,,, p,, .State ; ■. Baby Lim a B#ans^ ' ag source for Its report/said control Diamond, South Coventry: GjiuUFlDWER/ . AAadrwilh Fimh Benetws , - - 8AVB 10<- Murphy, 15 Lsks'at;' , * tk A r g o GLOSS STARCH ^60^ PKG l / c 9-01 of the prison has- been tightened Aehieve nta aad. Nature of 8ervioe^(lLut and explain In de- since, 'ftoopa from the big three laU ttej^iciiieveaeata, nature of aervlca IfoderaUp ability, bear­ Iced Banam i Bar : (ach 2 9 c . PK6S ■ lioto ete fluHy^ SA V I-Se V^eattfn Allies and the Soriet ForeelM Widely duftwd ing Ri n iM te a t jaditeg.w ill'be qn the following baidi: Union route ta guarding the prU- \j .L Dantribotton to the general community Welfare. 1 h e a d O o n u t S ^ "|ll8p pxa or e 2 S c Washington — About 4,600,000 i i r 3 S ; ! X a J i t I c w 3 **'past rumors'that Hess tried to E Evidence ot leaderahlp, peraoni^ o^ buaineea progreaa. Nu-Soft I FABRIC SOFTENER ^60Z ITL 49* Ixtellwl Olhnw Rett '' SAV8 4« pMple. oira th(i 857,000,1)00 awM iHilir kill himsdf in Spandau have been of private conunoiiglal forest In -UiC three refereemea for the nominee: 6 raliain Rolls PKG 9M2 3 1 c invariably denied liy Wa the United State*. Y am en i own Med* %*llh leiM *"d Rsisini Mm. Dae Hese, although ehe hM about 168.000.000 acfeo, wood te^ TENDik. rA jrcr, y e U d w i % _ GOLDEN • HOSPITALITY WOZ O Q w Nominator. ■ ■ ^ R ^ ■ HATIpt^AL iUPHW$UPiW?AW«i* not eeen him since .he insde duetziee own 86,000,000 fiafOR l ^ ASSORtMOO PKG Ego Raisin Braad loaf raids BFICTIVI w nWL dtemstle "Uiid Ojs Wsri* Right to lb Cookies - i v ; tho reM l8 owned by 6«b6f ------—------.1 to hfanclieater Junior Am. I, ^ ...... BriUbi 80■J oir» » « t i * y . 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■■ ■ ' p a g e t e n MANCHESTER EVi^ING HERALD, MANCHESTER* GONN„ THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1981 v.~ MANCHESTER BVEIWG HWIALD. ^NCHESTBR* CONN- IHURSD^Y, JANUARY 8, 1981 P A G * h m w ’ ■ V MMiiiwavf ‘r; " . OUR BU8R01NG HOUSE wUh MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD P U m R . an antenna arected on the roof of BUfiGS BUNNY tha eharges after a d*hdur trial be­ the IBM Oenecal Assembly, ex­ ■ W X .. plained the biltte would free I Month’s Permits the taiephona eompany budding on >*>' • C N M ie i SSiaclBtraka at tna fahrtly'a 'Utchfleld home. Iw residents of # ^ liton. djArd,'. (Gesthmed from Page OM) j^troyad were asnt M ahead by Mdnahan, Manchester building in- A a d H M W w 7 tu 3 n N«wiUi^^fw0i6b«4^ North Stonington, Bionidgton and THaJ XU- PUT XW* (ATTIC, MR. HOOPLE p SBaaaaal ttBt for PoUce were called by hm mother, ain>lAne toi Key Weet. Many of rpector. , Trenton, N. J.— During one 12- i A O W A i BRAHOIN* lieOHTO; B lto W ll who aaid he waa drank.' / Oroton. 4aid She was in a "constant Hie permits Included 11 for month period on Ihe New' Jersey UO Iri’tiMait • PtaaOe , The coranllssion said It consid-. stat£^ nervousness” during the the embasHv woekers left prob­ AMOS ABOUT HOW MMaUtwmagi tagradiiat Earlier, Vapderpoel pleaded guil­ lems behind them, however, in the single family dwellings, two for Turnpike, State troopers arrested 9 . 8 P.M, SUMSHlV^STOJi lONawipapw BoUi apPDintinentiiapPDl____ - _ .____ were _an- ty to a chargejDJLI.ntoxIcbUon. put ered eight plshs. cdstlng from |Q,- thrSa mmtha sbS hms been an as­ miseellaneoua buildings, one for 162 nmaways. 98 A.W.O.Ii. serv- MSwrMrhrtr ' nouitcta it^Ilf NSw York laat night by 967,0M W^gxt,7nj!m, before de­ sistant msthe cltlsSnshlp section of shape of Havana homee and prop­ UNLOAD rv/ ItC lw c k CR!FlOOBlii ha Thalntaiiied.in court yesterday erty they Couldn’t-take along, y garage, three for signs, and 20 for icemen, seven escapees >|rom men­ ^NtHjESTEII "Y " I f ItaiH* («k.) U O t h # r « iM n^ri^tjlAtilUil ' ng«T. irtta' tacrstairy to ciding. th|tthwnecmmended pro­ the emraim alteratlona and three affidavits, of tal institution^ dve prison es- tha't he had no' racollectlop of any posal 'i^Id^roduee'"the highest TWo employes, who went to a IT Pw t nt y y iSDiMBcambar 41 '^rsBiaent-blsci KSnnfdy: fight. "You dces, and 8b others who. were UCaftidiui B Q D o g S t ir 21 hddllag Roauia Matm Macy wlll ba rsturhlng to.t da« revenug itenim per dollar ,df for incldenU;’’ Tite said. Havana police station in connec­ • "gw— idanUBad iH tli One of the State Troopers was mlacellaneoua Itema deemed suAplcious—all hitchhlkr .MWUMD' I«li aiSj^nuradia 8SS3M partmthl in whion h« Mrvtd aa nit with a lawn chair and th^e coeta."coet . Among the flMVaehoM Was Paul tion with a cpmplaint ’of theft of Miseellaneoua budding InclUj^ed •Ing. / Read Herald Adys. M f c iv S4 Iaiam 440Iyaipiaa oxecutivs director for four ybara State Ben. Al«d C. UrbinaU, Bethel, thS'embasm preis officer, household goods, were Jailed them- 9 0 BY V. T. H.YMI.IN I t lU p liM 22(9>alr ; other’s collarbone was broketi, the D-Norwlch, and State Rep. Ray selyea and nbt released until the ALLY P - Xa * *a ve o b e w o r m ■ 23 CW tivatad area SSWifaof tn, the BtaeithOwer admintatrAtiott. atate aald. who. aald nobody was surprised OH, I n e w I NEVER itd M M , 24 Arrow poUoa blaMtItaaa.' . 43 Wlekad #.e was the top merit aRt^oye in In finding Vanderpoel Innocent Eldridge, R-Ledyard, , have aald about the break In dipmmatie reiAr dgy the ferry was dua to leave. \ SWULD HNe 1£FT _IKNB«H , ..JJUSTJ^l S Btaraity (ab.) . STH^mtirta 43 Ratio the civil aervlOea lyetenv When he they plan to Jnish for bl-partisan tions between the Uniibd Btatea Cuba’s martial mood made It­ laquiiniva of the one charge, tha Judga said NOWlVE\ON 'IHE \ THE MACHINE IKNEWIT/ j'MNcnr’icw MiVrpttiutaral ■erved S3 f.\eoutlve director. sunport of the proposal. and .Cuba, " >'■ \ self felt even on the last stages Hie A&P PoMcy 27 Em ployer viggravated aasault had not bsen . Rihlobff hn said the span would nOOR L UNTENDED/ LATE/. - ra rliigi joaM, s.g7>year veteran of gov established . beyond a reasonable w e wei^ prepared. foY\juat of the emhSesy staff's exodus from Always lot SPOC' aOPnlMriUln allpvlate a lerioua traffic problem about anytl^g—the way it 'was Havana. p Do’ wH»l it hontit, ftir, tlfware, snd-ln the 11 Wat«rv«tMl r r " r r r IT r ernmeiit aerviee. waa honored three doubt. . ' ' *2 ye a e t‘tgo w l^ the Prastdant's Aggravated aasault IS' a felony going,” 'Mthei said. . >, Uniform^ miUtiawomen stood , .b *ff Inttrttti of ovtry eoifomor. n C t ild w ^ Exitnd friondV, ttllifylno nrvla to ovsiy- - SSSeolUah IT IT nr Award for DUtlnguiahed .Service; here, while the other charges' are $7^440J 26 in AUt , Bethel sSid the group Mceiveo' by with DTbmpchlne.guna as the Washington, Jan. 8 (ffh—Con­ full dlplomatle. protection on their workers bsurded busM for the fer- ona. «,' • / * the highest honor the government misdemeanora' and carry I'viser Givo,' tvoft.tuttomtr tho motf flq*d food . . MFiBMt ■ VT IT r r beetf^a on OtyiUan employee. penalties. necticut will receive A total $7,- departure last night aboard the r^\.^d from the vessSI Itself, WFwiUn fairy 440,726 in federal aid for t«rry. they^ould see water- for hir moooy. r r At that time he was assistant dl Auuro tccursto wol^ht ovory Nitio — IS oi. MMaiMaieraf n m Motor of. legislative Mference, building primary, secondary and There were no demonstrationa at p^laimlng "Merry -^ttwfbd* New JSridge Urged urban highways in the 12 months the RXvana dock and. Cuban offi­ Chriatmas” and to otch pyund. , MPiJqweard fT Bureau of the Budget. Hartford, Jan. 8 (Ah — The G iv t tccurito count tnd full m tuuro. \ MUppwliinb ' , ------^ r 1 1 beginning nekt. July l, the Com­ cials v.aIlowed embassy personnel Death to^Uivaders.” Thames Bridge Commission Is urg­ merce Department says — to leave without Inspecting their ' Chtrgo tho eorrtct prlco. , — TtWCc ^ aoWtanow ■ ' M m m M y A ing prompt construction of a 2- Chtorfully rofund cuitomtr't monoy K for 41 m a A ( H i d l i i H H Auviits Sentence The appropriation i| part of luggage, he aald. DBIVKlK 72. QUITS . N. V ■ watcb4ag. vr M- - . Utchfleld. Jan. Q in^A Ir Force iwie toll bridgiTlinking Montvllie 1231.280.000 in federal funds '■ny rtston any purcKuo it not utliftOory. ■ LJ Their Havana departura laat Clearwater, Fh^. Jan. 8 • (A8—AI 440batr«icu\. □ um lit CoL John X. Vanderpoel will and Preston. which will be distributed among night, with hastily packed lug­ The Great Atlantic A Padfio 48CaRbaaHvar a r IT IT 72-year-oId man Miked Into po-l CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER be sentenced in Superior Court Jan In a, report submitted to Gov­ states for road programs, accord­ gage, polntM them for home and Tea Company Inc. '4 9 0 ir4a|A ■ ■ M 24 on ^argea of breach of the ernor Rlbicoff yesterday, the com­ ing to a report released by Secre- lies headquarters, ^ le d out his Sopcrltiglit Guility Me^, One SOEUlpMldal w~ IT Ib * mission estimated the Span over '*tary of Commerce Frederick H. a promiae of the first unruffled driver's liceim, and drqbped It on | SI Hountatnj^ □ peace and fistin g arrest result­ Price Only; At AdvertiucE' ■ ing fMm an incident with State the Thames River would coSt $8,- Mueller yesterday; rrest many of them have had dur the traffic, oepartment desk. 62 Bitter vain W PRISCILLA’S POP / BY At. VERMEER - PoIioe

ia ?F 5 5 S 5 t DOES IT EVER BOTHSR Y O t f^ /■ NaamU64 OMRCNCTD WSCB^ WVff tWING UUfO AM m i? Su)ser-Right Quality Heavy Steer Beef (FRONT CUT lb 59c) FRESH i ? C a d STRAIdHT CUT LB BONNIE IFTOUWOMT — «’LL SHOW*i/OU THROW THAT A SURPRISE I W i /■ SfKMnAU. HAVE FOR TOO,' Soper-Right Quality SIRLOIN TIP 1st 2THbs. I 0> FRIED SCALLOPS H EA T A N D RIB ROASTT sh^ tK uiiv stnvi 1$ 1 \ ^HO.NOT^AlLV.'y SOMEWHEKIHEi^^AMMONi MESH TENDER QUARTERS JUICY AND DELICIOUS/ MoniR^ss»ny-MM^ CHICKEN LEG QTRS 1.41* MESH TENDER QUARTERS RIB STEAK , « 79* < CHICKEN BREAST QTRS »45' fresh'PORK / - ‘ CriJ ■ ))il DARLING'S " BEEFSTEAKS SHOUIKRS u ' FOR BOlUNQ. 39 z4ce» ^ t-*A re obm HATE BEEF ^'25' SUPER-RIGHT SKINLESS / “Don't worry! That new girl wonT bo popular lons>- BOIIEO HAW TYPE - SUPER-RIGHT. JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALI) and .lEKRY BRONDEIELD i'voi'vo .toon toon hor oat!''oat!" SLICED HAM CMKIB B o irk i 49' SAUSAGE LINKS lb 45' n o SCHOOL WITH A S m O K E OP IN AM EM CA. — I SENIUS, ANCHELe/ r, ' •' V; ■ . J E SSC A , aHEET AN O J > ' PINAUy SOT HER MRAUMPU 1 1 't lO Z A K C ' m n W -Y M M 7. ANTON LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON cherry Pit JANiiyARKER-REQ.Stc 8 - I I 2 I 0«WI&. T O N Y --, GOiDorM/ E - 13 OZ J E S S IC A BOsaotriLi Kiotna- Pound Cakf ^ JA N E P A R K ER - : . 35c SIZE Sct/i C IN N A W O N FKGMAe Bit ’daft JANE PARKER R I O P * A w EXTRA-PANCY—ALL PURPOSE ' ; Nectar tea Bogs PK0OF49 5 5 *=

( I ASREC.TONV/ NOW, WHO'S WILLING 4 tb. bag TO TAKE THE EAST _£z SL TRAIL DOWN TO 50 LB THE LODGE BY JOHNNY HART B. C. ifE IIC I^S SWEET RED EMPEROR ' POTATOES U. S NO.'1 SIZEw A BAG 1.49 BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ME ANDMr Srt'^'^‘?^i—J7 ETROtUN' DOWNTHB. ^ WtlAT A HAM ! ^ (/ SILKI WAS JUST THE FRONT. FLORIDA SWEET-JUICY HIS'MAID* BESSIE WAS THE . ^ LARGE SIZE DOZ 59» ACTUAL •BHAWS'OF THE SFV 2 y Kins, and 'm 'sqr okdeks ' ^ FROM THAT ATTACHE FRO« VEAL eUTLETS * 9 9 THE RUSSIAN EMBASSY WHO . f k FANCY FREM WESTERN WAS ••VAC/ITIONiNS"HERE. E M n iC E S DRASTICALLY REDUCED ► .-i\ \V N ■ Sunnybrdok I, Deee«^< loroe, T % Ig. bunch SMOKED FRESH EGGS :c • C; 1 l.c X •as.’si'Kffa.*' t-f Lamb Ctmbindtion '* Lb. 3 9 g GRADE A RRi 't'I’Y MEEKLE BY PICK CAVALLI you PONT HEALLV MICKEY FINN OIOM3UKNOIVMR0. < s s u 1 BEUEVB IN THAT Q hsdd 0onifuUUL! S o o z l ! BY I.ANK I.KORfARD DUOLeyWABtOOKlNd V BOOK ABOUT GTURj OOYOU? ■) » FOe'lOUTD«HO^/B. l ^ r ^ l HMPNOBlB? .A 6 TeUa SIU M . FRESH CREAMERY OUR FINEST QUALITY •l suggested that we tail ‘EM - IN MV *^E HAD TO MOVE FASTSOI DIDN'T CALLTHE 3 1 QT14 0Z CAB—AND FIND OUT W HERE THE GUV WAS . OBPIATCHERi TRAFFIC WAS HEAVY ANDACOUPLE THE FRONT WALK V f A Sil^ E fIIF E EV$roR$TED M IU CansOans 096 SILVERBROOK JUST then a big ------N .6 0 I N '— OF TIMES I ALfHIOSTLOST 'EM-ANDTHEN THEY JUICE GAN , F LIAAOUSINE PULLS UP- K t h e y w o n ' t '-S . **3 :^ W ELLrAH- TOOK THE OLD RIVER ROAD ' ■ V AND TMEGUy GETS IN/ EVEI4 KNOW WE'RE }Y OKAY/ I GUESS THIS AIN'T SO QUAKER yUiOK OATS Oi tiarge 26 SK. Box l i e V \ BUTTER OUR FINEST QUALITY , , FOLLOWIN' 'EM/ / V IXL HAVETIMEl GOOD, SHERiFE/ VERY $ 5 ii6»'Wrn? VLB FEW CAKS TAKE THIS ROAD! 12 M. Bottle c IT a p p l e s a u c e A&p2 ^NS 31‘ —IT'S GOIN' TO LOOK LIKE WE, UWOAIlKyVRUP 29 STAMPS SELECT QUALITY Reg, 46 oa. Fkg. . o « r With this couMB aad the S A V i 11c IMF06E ITARUKE • FKD SO t o m a t o e s IO N A NS, VOUO parphaae of a 1 lb. pkg. Of n^^roMMADMESE ■MpMnT $ tm . ' ) MISSISSIPPI or IO N A CUT - SELECT QUALITY , • WILL '1 7 HONOR MAH) I f-5 HEIM^KETOHUP ^ ^ S L IC E D GREEN BEANS 2 ^^^ . -.1 C-A IAIN KASY BY LESLIE TURNER BACON [-^Instant Coffe$ Prim Bedocedif— SURELY NOIMCS \ NATURALLVl BUT HE« SEEN CLOSELYJfWTCHEP \ THEN HEB twiT HE MAY PLAN TDSElL'R ^ lljiirA ip l TERTB' l^ ^ SNQUM 8UM OHQWDER 2 "o::;$9t !< . WA»INVE*TieAtEDl « .CLAIMED FOR VEARB M TM6 COlMtRWIASyi| U m i CHANCE N H D E P THE MODEL TO PROVE iT M t f / IW A F M C OP) . ^ Offer expires Jan. t > MB. ABI-ikNATHY BY BALS'lOlS JONES anA FRANK BIIHIEWAY AFTK IAW I BEFORE HE BTARTEPlie FLED FROM HE'S MADE FEW COUTACIS OUTSIDE /FOR THE C0N1ACT4 PIRFECTIDI a l s o T H W TO G E T IT 7 RUSSIA WOULD A moqVE*) k nORKNfi FORKU V HUNfiSRV. M THE PLANT-.HONE RIMOTELY L / H E D NfEOlOSEU OUT OFOUR REACH...HEHCE M S R O Sf /S N A P IT IK LSTli W l O t t - ' _ « « . A le Maxwell Hous® illils ?a? 99^ HELLO, ACAAE APPLIANCE / AREnY you rw GETTING ANDMBAWTNI _^f<^rKCOUlMT SUSPICIOUSl HtSENSDCTOA TODELAYDtSCOVRyirTHBTHfiPTl/t SEEFPOUCE CO,? I'M having trouble HAVETRACIO %g t r ' ' in f a n t 8 0Z 1 |hH [ GETTING ANY j TOO M UCH 'S NHOLt B T D R K ,^ B U IA CHKKMIGOA HOSTILE FOWIR. A m FA(^ YAlUlSf VyiTH THE vacuum V SUCTION! SUCTION/ HBPABTt thattvseti SRiniY^ UWijFMQJw? T 'Jiu I7e T u b O n COFFEE' . JAR 1 e l l T cleaner >100 SOLCXU^ NABISCO PREMIUM SALTINES ,16 oz. pkg. 29c 8 Lb. Bag Solad Dressing ^145"^ '' KEEBLER BUTTERCUP COOKIES,...... -.,i6“6z, pkg. 29c Sahka in s t a n t COFFEE JAR 99‘ • ■ “'S'.** -./ik' Y'■'i-4A*,VL F-1: / ‘ Ownue • ■ G 96'^ y lto a ili VARIETIES ^ CAM A u iN till ti lbr» tl!., J»fc T '> x WHATSEEMS ■ - i .iltMtlnHAU^lMVliivkMMttliiMHU. yarUMlr. t. 8.1 TO BETHE ! ■ s: \ TROUBLE? / Grope Jelly . 2 ;.'. 47= tM M IAT ATtAHTie i MCinC tl* CeWAief. IMC Vt- >-•» * ijoz 9 1c s W Appk'Jeily JAR A I h S p a r k i n g a t PRONT, SIDE o r QP BUILDING 10VlOZ4«% AVlBK '■ .^l- ih.', .1 • . V \N\ > t CAN S “l O BY^PMTE HOKVMAN THE STORY OF MARTHA W4 XNE JEFF COBB BY WILSON ‘SCRtJGGS RIGHTi^ THAT'LL MAKE CAN'T >E,M u - . (^TOAPFRCCIATS rr FTHEY'b ^ OPEN W ED. till 8 P;M. .-THURSl till Bi3 0 P.M* - PRI. till 9 P M ; H u n t s \ H u n d y A i d y n H&w DID tteoYw Cb BCTn?!: h a v e a ' WARtV!..BUT IT REAL ------S^AV OFF OUR raOPCRTV, UK. SUPPOSE R0U3H...0N THAT CLO^UP ' Rinto Bhic TU SORRY M /TIW ISV ______LOVt/ / NKT DOOR? y FAMILY A«EtlM6, .M ...... — ------— ------■ ■ ME%./50T com OVER AGAIN/ .1. • -d U O U W C U A N U l SHARP ... . ' . K . Tom atu Sauce gYE5« — diANTStZE a n c '" FKG ® A . F T s 'S e ® ' S - . ■ ’■ . / j . , : ' .

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<“ '■ CLINE [ai :a AsetttiBiJIfMrta Editor ' ' ' ' V u ..... N e w Y ork Jfin. 6 (flV -vT b et*"® * and Ih a apecMl, and limltedAof the haggling over Lot Angeles- xvew IOTA, ow i. a Usmie draft. fFrtck; OUes ■ and Joe Cronin; Z ComplSiiitfi Y p i^ by Fsttfi minor league dreft York, Jan.. 6 {/F)—Carmeu Baailla’ji thrill-packed,ring National League, following American League pnaldentr met In receflt weeks this writer has h^Mijipproached by seven ahe "sane find orderly” route *fhe pool arrangement, in which car^r may^nd on Saturday night. That’s when the effiggy- the established clubs wotpid up here' 'yesterday- and decided the I’aded. former welterweight, and middleweight champion locSlJiiffh schodl basketbfill fans who h a w voiced verbal com- TO ex^tfinsion prescribed by with untried youngsters, fringe resolUUpii. CSn be considered by BurpiriBed Pdnh, 85-80, and nieets welterweight contender Gaspar Ortega of Mexipo in a plaiftts concerning Manchester Hi$h C^missioner Ford Frick, has players and hangers-on, is some­ mall Vote rather than af.a''special , N*w. Y o r k , ;jin. 5 'irda^owned Brown, 75-87, in .othe'r By D i n t s BOO Alunr / meeting of club owiderS. 10-round television fight at Madl-^- ^------^------Louisville’s superstitious Car- " Washington. Jan. 5 (/Ph-Th» f»te of Cuban baseball T)lay- Arfina. These "beefs” were not about 'the play of Cofich Elgin a e t ^ a committiee to study th in ths NationjU' League would r. Square-Garden. frantic pressing defense. Ivy ranes- John Jay Uok^kior Jan. 13 and n.eans of aeourlng , players for Uka ta avoid. Passage la needed to permit Basilio has agreed to make 155 dinals r^ k m members of the r Mon-C^ > 14 on sale from SkrQub aumben ers who in the Um t^ Zatursky’s Indians bi/t of the consideration/or ratherlaek..of Houston -and New' York, not yet ;aturday night wlU determine pounds. He will Just sbput hit'it A time out called by Referee Jloueton and New York, the clubs “ We’ll pirovide major league whether I go on further,’* said the iy - _jIx •—• m ajor collegfe A w ayr froih'-Jhe conferences, or at Nastlff Arms. H0h' nlghU rests at moment in the hands of Cuban Premier Fidel it,_given the fans attending,/'— —r----^’5’*“' officially repi^lzed within the on the head, he said today. Ortega Shaky Max Macon.' former major league Bruce Aj^ptegate’s''driving layup td''h(5 added In 1962. players for our new Club," ,^<1 33-yeBZroId. veteran of 12 years of ..all's remarkabb* small baseball pitcher, in the confusion ara always sold out advplck up Castro. ^ The three prlmaiy objectlone At every/home-game»ry/» there are n)aJor league Structure, to - sign will weigh about 150. in the las.t iwi^nd of a Secqnd over­ p,syere to returti to thei Htstes in that this wrtUir ha* heard ,were At tha .sanfe time, major league National League -President. 'War­ players to’minor league contracts pro boxmg. ■ ♦ Although there haa< been taM over the Eastern Kentucky toss- rcasrvationa now, Dherri future became question­ always. e ^ rar a l members o? the CarmenMldn’t rey flatly he will lia t^ unbeatens— today after time gave M i^ t of FlortM-(8-2) time for the next basebsll as follows; . . Igh echobl facifity in attendance club owpe^Wlll decide, in S mail ren Giles, ’ ’but hbw 'they ■wtU'te for ifiU and then caU them up at that he Intends to campaign for a th« kind of comeback that may in ga\e Louisville the chance for able when the United States broke Sj vote, Whether'ta^allow the new- set aside, or how much of s cash quit if he Ism . But it's obvious a 102-100 decisldn over •MiamT of 1 Next SkL'Cluh meeUag JTaa.' (Iff relations with the Caribbean "All panic could he a hitjwe- (1) . Why can’t achool authoH*working- 6UI m o n 1 to r B. -Wm the end pt season Jo-avoid the welterweight (l47 pmmds) title r-ean Fred ftawyer’a aocka will go Rubenstetn's ' gaine-wlnnlig shot Ohio, and Jlmri^. Huggard had 28' comen to enter 'into working value will' be placed on them, that' those $10,000’ aiid up pursSs fight. Carmen said there's .nothing "it meant that only 14 poinU sep­ at the Legloii. v public Tuesday night roature," Griffith said beforp tak­ ties provid* a progtam. Or at l*oat oouldn'r one of these adults be draft. won't be dangled.In front of him if unwartied. alb year. points and Huble Wmte 27 in Vll- ing a plane to M in n ie s . T- a mimeogfaphril fthMt, listing the pressed into duty to do the en- agreenients with minor. , league stlU has to be worked out. to it. Nine point* behind with 7:45 arates the Shaky Six from Jqinlng lanova’s. thumping of 'highly re­ . i have had a few calls for used far as Uie SlaU Department clubs teis season Jo develo'p play­ he blows the vstd^ot to a 10th- Spoiled by Snooeee , their hundreds of major com is ooheerood, the Cublm players don’t see why Castro wduldnt tet names and nnmhere of (ii* Jilayen Bouncing T It wouldn't have to No Need to Hurry. ranking welterweight cbntettder. remaininjg. the Cardinals fash­ garded tletrolt 81-89. equipment (all sizes). Anyone hav­ the ballplayers out,4»t Ckiba. He In both the varsity add ja3rvee be 4 blow-hy-hlow report in fact ers. "We don’t have to hurry Ipte It , College Baaketbfill "Make 147 pounds? Siuto, i f I patriots who have tasted, defeat Gary Roggenburk hit fqr 26 will giiP<)iUest consideration from Tha five-msn committee com­ Ortega is a talLx aggitesive don’t eat for a couple of weeks. I ioned a whirlwind finirt cap»?d ing .any boots, skis, or poles. esU has never tried tp-'etop them be­ gameet / that would be dietractlng, but a as the; American League did. We fighter with a steel chmT The 26- by Ron Rubensteln'a 25-foot shot in -the new season. Both Bradley points as Dayton (7-2) beat me for swaps or sales end the In this countl^i;^..^ posed of general managers is to e a s y had trouble malting that weight tlO-0) and ^Pau l (1-0) have res­ fore. The Cuhwri Jove baseball. (2) Why can’t the Starting crisp announoessent after each hayie until October to decide." Yale 75, Brorin 67. yesr-old Mexican never te '* heeit at the busier for their 12th in a Canlsius for the ninth straight tereated parties-will be referred.' "If they ard^cit allowed to come " M a ^ I ’m being too optlmli- basket naming the scorer prnuld make a report to the National e^everal years ago. Success ipoils cued thelr^ season-streidU in over­ plajAn for the vanity o(iateet at » committee that will study Cornell 85, Penn 80. stopped in 80 pro fights, hvpst oi row. 70-69 over Eastern Ken­ time 88-88, snd Don Kojis scored to the United 8tateb^4t. certainly Uci but I/don’t-see the Interna­ least be Introduced individually be most helpnil. Then tqo, a re­ League at its mid-summer meet­ the problem of player procurement a man. I’m spoiled. Maybe I. don’t , time games. Ohio State (9-0) and 25 points snd grabbed 24 rebounds Dartmouth 88, Harvard 61. them lively affairs.'uaspar kreps want, to torture myself a'gain.'^ tucky last night. And the 6-foot-' Mr. Skier, Keri HeMer, bsiwy at will not be our f a i ^ ’ one^epart- tional situation affecting baseball. Just before the game fb that fans sume at halftime UsUng the lead­ ing. The results of the mail Vote, is comprised of John (juinn, Phila­ after an opponent and makes Mm Vanderbilt (9-0) have come with­ ln‘ Marquette's 8 3 ^ ^ctory over Comralngton again this year; ment official said. "But I woulto t which would give Houston and Princeton 76t Columbia 66. If Ortega' makes him-hang' up 11. irise 15 shoe • Sawyer, who 1 feel certain we'il be able to get ran get a good, look at the pUy- ing individual scortre would all go delphia; Blug’ Devine, S t Louts; Boatoh CoUecc'SS, oston U 58. fight almost a full three mlnut( claims his marathon-used sock* in three points of defeat and Au-. Chicago LoyolA ' , , Beantlfnl skiing Saturday with venture an estimate o f wbat Mr. toward making the games a little New York a chXnoeto olgn frre s gjoves. Bssillo will he kmg re- 'Oritro's ’ permission; and then ersf_, , ' / ■ • Joe Brown, -ftttsburgh; John Mc- HofStra 90, Manhattan fi8. every round. ------:---- Membered. despite a Sp-*o Won-, are responsible for it all, can gent- bum- (8-0) within four points. Another of the nation's top scor­ i|)6w. rain and njon snow Suaday CSstro’s attitude might be. vis s yisaaV for all our Cuban bsllplsy- more enjoyable for those in at­ agents and call Uiehi Ul) from the ers, Terry, Dlschinger, hit for 26 MmiHay tsipritV-T h s Keh- (3) Wouldn’t iA b e helpful U Hale, hfilwsukee,. and- Buiszie Connecticut fiS, Rutgers 74. Signs of Wear, Tear loktjdrawn record (now' 64-18-7). ly pry 'em off and store^ them Loulsxill*—survived-ea- a heavy blertnif-thls nsture.’V- tendance. minors at the end of this season, Bahavi Angeles. Basilio showe Fairfield 97, Brooklyn College 71. wer a polished fighter, the away ^or safe land unwashed) lers, excepting the boea, were bep- The.offlcisl added: ^ nii^Feddled * * * shOuld he known , within two The - American - League’s ex­ wear and tear in hl« laSt two title heavy activity both in the big- 91-72; ffllly Hoy’s 30 points led pUy skiing the area Monday While tern available and somepM an- 1 Rhode Island 108, Brsndeis 67. one-Wlne onion digger made up for keeping mitil another day. GrUfith already hsa.^peddled two /Veeks or sp, pedited expansion, which failed, to flghta with NBA Middleweight time conferences and on the ind<^ St. josqih’s 72-71 overtime triumph the wfalp . ivas teachlag a claaa. "We don’t know whether they ntnuieed after /bach iMukOt who HsrUord 71, C. W. Post 68. his lackte finesse by superit ccmdl- The big tow-head, who clums o^ hia Cubans for $75,000. each In Good Rpad Team Leisurely Pace get Frick’s blessing, led to a New Bedford 75, Southern Conn. Champion Gene Fullmer., Fullmer pendent fr^would like the road is s worthy measuring rOd pace compared to the American League in their Joint meeting at Central Conn. 99, WlUimarttlc 79. favorite, for hia ssvags- title fights - of Its second half Shots, 'Won it* which Is similar te nyhm, oheal- and Los Angeles. Julio Becquer, a of s good club, then-this year’s last June 29. tributed only three points to the the Southern (Conference leader, celly treskted, ruM Is -the lightest allowed to leave Cuba." to offer some thoughtMf his own League’s hurried and harried ex- 'St. Louis last month over A L In- Worcester Teachers 74, Rhode with Kid Gsvilan, Tony DeMarco, victory that kept fourth-ranked fourth strai^t Atlantic C^oaat Con­ first baseman, was,«old to the Los rather small but scrappy Manches­ Island College 57. '. Carmen’s reflex action h(w ference game, 81-59 over Clemson Virginia Tech. 74-56. COIXISION’S COURSE— K. C. Jones of the Celtics and he has ever seen. Anyone ptannlng on Boaters on thSih. ' panaion , program, which burst vtsion of Los AngSles. The prob­ Sugar Ray Rohlitaon and FuUmer Louisville in the all-conquering Angeles Angels, vriille Washing­ ter High quintet is a pretty good upon the scene in October and lem finally was resolved -with s New York; A.C.' 106,^rldgeport slowed and he no tonger can keep among others. as Billy Packer hit for 28 points Arinand Rio’s 20 points were Cincinnati’s'Mike Farmer,* partly hidcien,^collide and to eld the wren whet« goved by the minors and pass­ team includes qhly two lettermen— back attempt of Carmen BasUio has bee.n mSde a 7-5 choice c#oss-country team. He’s a native untouched juSt as visions of soap- hit s layup with two seconds of. spring la Calvin GrUfith, owner of Some of the top-renklng’ Cuban Of these half dozen triumphs, ton—drew their players from i ed on to the majors, was one Of the Ed Auzenbergs and Marty Erd of Providence, R.L / Olympian A1 Almansk fcoring 17, Cummlngton’a new lodge Is stars are Minnie Mlnoeo of ■ th# . lineup aheets are jirovlded at ail Basilip. over Ortega. •oda-'i'were dancing through young overtime left for Tennessee’s 70- finished. Seen enjoying the facili­ the new Minnesota Twins of the half were captured on foreign caah-for-esatoffs pool at $75,000 items shelved at St. Louis because helm. ^ X' rallied to open defense of its South­ (Chicago Whrte Sox, Mike For- , home football games at Memorial Mrs, Sawyer's head. west loop crown with w 88-58 68 victory over Florida State and ■ Overtime Success ■ ties were quite a few locals includ­ American League. / Field So why not give the basket­ courts. Twice the Indians have Mike Rice scored 31 polnU before Griffith could,lose hia two top­ nieles, Boston’s are reUef pitcher, traveled to Bristol to bring back . Ttower HIta whipping of Arkansas. ing Dr. Mather Neill end family; and Chioo Fernandez, shortstop ball fan* the same consideration Back 58-49 With 7:45 lefV• fV ^ e Defending champion Princeton being tossed out for fighting in an Everett Fish snd son who is get­ flight pitchers, Csmilo,PascuaI and that is given the gridiron root­ the'scalps of Eastern snd (Central crushed Columbia, 78-88, in lU Ivy 87-57 Duqiiesne romp over Geneva Pedro Ramos, snd His' top short­ ror the Detrrit Tigers. and Tuesday Visited West Hartford Cards slammed up .to within three ting to be quite the 'whix on the They all have visas now and the er? with 48 aseohds showii^. Then opener to spoil the coaching debut (Ps). boards; John Mortimer’s (5) Who stops,',. Zorro VersaUea snd Jose When the Indiana go on the to trip unpredictable Hall. Hofstra, No. -2 small college feeling here is that they can,get Turner, who scored 24 ^ints, hit of Ken Hunter, who replaced Just returned from some Eastern divlelso. / back into the tJnited States with roSd their followers are accorded Thus, it indicates that the Aridiie Oldham as Uoh coach team, rolled to Its 23rd' straight W n g leave of .(Irilfith Stadliim at the 15-seoond mark to make it slope skiing; and Gus Michelltscb a minimum of trouble, provided / this courtesy In Bristol. Mlmeo- charges of Coach Elgin Zatursky earlier in the day. Winleas Dart- victory ' crushing major college and family, Gus being one of the Jlere, where his/tesm performed 89-88 and Rubenateln cashed in they can get, travel documents-^- ’ graphed programs were provided may be tetter than some pre-ses- on hia long-distance toes after mouth spilled Hsrvsrd, 88-81, Cor-1 Msnhattsn, 98-86. Beats Rockville, 63-5^ grekt Arlbwgen who can achuar last year, ■ OrilQth yesterday ex­ when the Indisns visited 'the hell- son evsluUons credited them. This THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SAtURDAY pressed confidence he would have a couple of miles of rril tape— .Z- with tbs best. from the Castro regime. . town to play Eastern and. Ontral.’ ability to win away from home no trouble getting his Cuban ball- « • « will also be advantageous in their Farminfftoi..on—Deadly.accuracy at the foul line provided the Vie Piagge aided (7 ) Mb Saow Quest for a .possible berth in the margini t s oJo f ddifference l l l * x. A %.s a v ,^ aswaw Farmington* High’s------basketball------team^ Monday d almfaig two faUa. Colleges, Pros Do It Connecticut interscWblastlc ‘Athlet icame from behind in the second hidf to defeat RockVilte in When he oomea back with a tale Introduction of the . starting Ic Conference' Class A todrns XGordie : ■ Howe Uke that to a guy who traveled la 35th Annual Tournament Season playeni Just before gsma. time ment. With oidy 16 berths avail SAVE overtime, 63-59, last night in a Central Valley League game. A i ^ . hie 49empaay last year, well, that would he another way to make able In the tourney this year and 1 0 If was the second Un\e this winter# Is why the questloa rnsTk above. the fans’ visit to the Arens a lit­ more points awarded for road vie that Farmington whipped the Mahovfich Scores 34th extra session and Bud Dshle mip^' Pareeiially I do north lak hb/had tle more enjoyable. Regulars in the toriSs than wins scored at home, (SATURDAY, 10 A M . to 4 P.M.) Rsips, with the Warriors winning plied the llnsi four-point spread the beards with him, 1 Uihik the. Los Angeles Golf Open stands get to know the plsyen the Indians are beginning th l<)om thS, first meeting by 12 points last with a pair of free throws. Skip Jem of eiders In the lodge forced on the Indians’ roster pretty as » strong post-season contender. li N«w York, Jan. 5 Detroit’s Gordie Howe was hurt, mbnth. AmerllnE' tallied 17 points for hfan http the Ice- rink ‘where he fell ^ c k ly but, since they get to see The locals sbllity to win sway Although outscored by five flel4 Farmington, getting 10 in first Toronto’s Frank Mahovlich scored his 34th goal and a c()uple both thisee — Not much oat aboot the members o f the visltmg teams will be amply tested during the / goals, 26-21, Farmington pulled out half. the C^trele Caravan, the only cae- only twice a year, a personal in next two weeks. Three of the of leaser lights had big nights around the goal in National its fourth victory in seven decisions Kicks Off Anniial Tour Scoring honors, however, went to oalty report reaching here has boon troduction would he another ‘way Ind'sns next four games are on the HoAey Leslie play last night , ‘ . / with 8<^e brilliant shooting at the the Rams’ Skip Olehder with 25 a basted ski by one of the younger lar striped stretch Pants. — Bob tional JSaricetball Association with ledefending Champion Wind­ fur&er observation. - osgo goal while Andy Hebentpn way with an easy victory; Bob P ■ F PU. Brown says tho base Is pretty good A s usual, the competitors sre the In West ganfM on. televisioh in recent ham in WillimanUc a week from and IM l 96Ulvan tallied for New ter, , ' 4 Arckivy ..... 1 3-4 5 at Mb Nebo All we need Is a best in the nation. yeare you have seen the eame Toronto won the game, 8-4, to Gagnon (1$) led the vletora and But Rockville went scoreless In 0 Edwards ...... 8 7^le8day. Kt4'. move within four points pf the York. had plenty of help from 'Vic ITifbo- 1 Dowkiewicx ...... 0 couple'^ of-lnches of fresh stuff. Entered are the top 20 money New Yorh, Jan. 5 tff)—The Cln- nyntem used. If it's good enough Needlesa to aay the Indiana had Heb^ton’s goal at the 54-seC' the 'three minute overtime while laague-lesding M o iiti^ Csnsdlens. deau. and Dick Fontanella with 11 the winners scored four points. 2 Olander ...... 11 winners of 1960, heoded by Arnold cinnstl Royals, with - Oscar ^ b - / for the pros and the collegians, better keep winning on the road If nrst Hat Trick ond nmrk of the third period points. apiece. 8 Oessay ...... wSri’ L As late as last Friday a.m., the Palmer, the National Open and V why (riiouldn't the high schools be they want to make the trip to New a shutout streak by Chl- T5m Foley, who scored 17 of his 5 Soranno ...... wT.. -v ertson setting a hot pace, RooMa Howie plover scored The Equipment Co. squeaked by 24 markers In the second half, ^ Fahy ...... _B Ski Club group planning- tO/J^ to Masters champion. making Inroads on St. Louts’ big • ‘Willing to follow suit? Haven next month. goslle GIe)m HsU that had the Barbers with a field goal in Jay Peak for New Year's wak still a !iso on hand areDow Flnster- throe of Detroit’s goals, the first ■pumped home what .proved to be isTotala .r”. 36 7-lS lead in the WesteArDWlslon of V . 5-> three goal performance by s Red 192 minutes and 26 see­ the last 17 seconds -by Corky the winning field goal sarly In the Score at half. Rockville 38-28. undecided. About noon, Jim Mor- wald, last year’s winner here; the National Basketball Assn. Wing in one game this season. ds. (Joughlin in the nightcap. Big iarty called to say K« came hahk POA CJhamplon Jay Hebert, as in nine games played In the .isKto-i:.':..'./- In another game at New. Toi -Brlmo Moske (20) led Gie winners Thureday night and it R!>s ter­ well as < his brother Lionel, s for last 11 days, the Royals have 50 Top Stars Under Contract . Stan MiUta scored twice while Tbmmy Omran hit 10. The rible. He and his y 0 t, Oarol, went mer P(3A-tlUeholder: Billy Casper chalked up sevhn victories.-No. 7 third period to help the losers -were led by Ralph Kryzak Moriarty^s Cop First Roundj, up for three days,,made one run Jr., 1960 Vsrdon Trophy winner ilras a 134-126 triumph over the ______DEMONSTRATORS, SOME ONE OF A KINDI Black Haedcs to their fifth ^ n . Salary Cut fiue ( 12). and I spent ■ the reri of the’ time and' an- ex-U. S. Open ruler, and S^acuse Nationals in the league’s . To R d ll in National Pin-League FLOOR aeeuttee vietory.ia 3-2 JecislM over WEST SIDE jrUNIORS ' sightseeing iit, MontiAal. 1959’b "Golfer of the Year," Art only game last night. It also was SOME s l ig h t l y DAMAGED-QUANTltlESfLIMITEDr the Rangeta. The Hawks/moved For Gil Hodges, Naaaiff Arms beat the West Roll to Fifth Straight Victory About 4 p.m.' SMday,-BUI Hun- Wall Jr. the third straight over the Nats X Into sede poeeaslon of thira place Side, 27-24, in s real thriller last ntford called JayT and. was. .told Ken Venturi, who come on with since the Royals started their Dallas, Jan. S (fPt—^Ilie Nertional^starte m Ed Lubanskl, Jimniy with 40 points while /the Red Raise for Larder night. Dave Fody ScorSd the win­ they got four inches that day hut , rush to win the 1959 Los Angeles coiheback Christmas night / Bowling Leagfie already has more John, Earl Johnson, Bobby Chase, Wingh, who -have 38, dropped to ning basket with four seconds to STANDINGS skifaig was only fair. A t 6 p.m. 20 fixture, another threat, and back However,' they still have a long than 60 ebam under ctetract and Bob Strampe and Joe Joseph from fourth. „ / Los Angeles, JSn., 5 rd Suddenly Monti, lost hlS game, ton Valley X/eague, Green Manor Charles’ office here any day now. PlainvUle 52, 8 t Thomas Aquln- / TOILET SEATS " ^ ’ ODD and ENDS RO O R TILE sespon. But Hodges batted .198. only underneath the ball, supports Its took a whopping 80 and Wound up it • eight homers, snd drove in 29 runs.' This week and next week will be j,aif, to pace Shy-Aiui to its fourth sitting In corner Monday, cheeks will hostMiddlet(»wn Sunday night .FreiBio got rtartod too late (It u 50 (Double Overtime). He .was itntnedistely taken to weight completely. Right Wrist M in a. tie for seventh place. Farmington '83, Rockville 69 E a c h ^ 9 c the Maple'Leafs Gardens Hospital He received Xn. '.estimated $38,000. th« only two tryouts so that the | - shy-Ann, with Joe Shaw perfectly in .line with the fore­ rosy from 10 below temperature, at Verplanck Schdol starting, at ’ took over Chicago’s franchise) Reg. 6c each. Each 2c lea^e can get underway Jan. 19 pouring in eight df their 16 points. dreesidng 6f Tuesdays filght beepk Monti now says he has cleared 7. ' ' ■ and has only a lO-player reaerve (Overtime). kenm O re g a s r a n g e KENMORE PORTABLE where he complained 6f dizziness He and Duke Snider were the high­ arm. his mind of that collapse. Recent­ U ONLY—8U0HTLY DAMAGED est paid members of the Dodger Boys reporting are asked to bring Jumped Into a 14-0 first period lead. to ediool In sunny Miami— fiSary, (kwch Tommy Ckmnm is list However, It reports Buddy Southington 61, Windsor 46. 36” ' Deluxe. Damaged. 1 V Q • DISHWASHER and headaches after being stitched sneakers snd trunks, if they have Jane Cartor olnb’s trempoUne ex­ ly he won the. Southern California EsSt Windsor .4$, S t Thomas -np. Detroit General Manager Jack team, last year. Wallace, Norm Hohehthal, Bernie Open and was second to Jerry Bar­ ed to go alohg wiQi t l ^ same . Bommr, one of the big names .of Reg 159.95. I I O * W ' Dodger MsnSger Walt Alston Is them. - August and Moe Morhsrdt con­ pert preottcing on bed, hit the starting five which enjoyed bowling, ready to sign. Semihary 46. ‘ • Reg. 169.95. Adams accompanied the bi^ right celling, ended three' days oj. eld­ ber in the Montebello Open. ’ Ellsworth 67, Ellington.40. ' winger tp the/iospilal.. , coming here ffom his Ohio home nected in thj second period to Bob Hope Is slated to'lead a success in the early jping. This Alreedy■ in the • told are siKh 129.88 Sunday night.'fo talk . with Leoi score 20 points while holding the ing with Inmpe vbn her heiUI In- bright errsy of entertainment, peo­ quintet will include/FVahk But- , KENMORE DISPOSAL Gets Four Assets Durocher about the third base I West Sides to six. This proved the stend of the usual apotHrOnr four Kus, Buzs-Keeney./'tim Morlarty, ' Mshoviicl^ hlgh-n>'1iig left wing­ ple in today’s pro-amateur. The coaching Job. The Job was vacated | downfall fdr the ISfest .Sides. JD’s, Dick Harmon, Dick Snhle, comedian was booked to play in a Jim Glenney and Da|» Plrtto. “ Reg. 49.95. OSTERIZER FOOD blender er, scored his 34th gdkl in 38 by Bobby Brsgsn, who went to| Charlie Bunce (I'Tj. Buck Bychol- Bob Ames,and Jim Mnnsle. never ' Green Manor- 'announces Jthat''> 39.95 games eariy in the third period-. foursome with Cajmcf and- two Houston to arrange for player tslr ski and Bob Wlllbsnxs, both With "havl(ig been to CntmOn took the baseball club coiowners, Del Webb the usual policy of admitting all . He also picked up four assists dur­ - 'S % ehort hop etOpfUng a t the cus­ - i ent for the 1982 National League j 11; scored heavy in the last half of the New York Yankees sndJ5pb high school and Junior high stu- t\ m ii 3',88 ing .(he game to vault into second addition. Durocher-Isn't formally { fpr the losers but fell-short in the 4 ,X' toms only, to be waved on. On the dSnta free will be in effect for place in the league's . individual Reynolds of the niw Los Angeles RO O R POLISHERS REDUCED signed but Is expected to -next final minutes. return trip they wave* M fhe cne- Angels. Sunday’s game.' •» • ' sellring race. He now has 50 week- Morisry’s had four men in tome man, got' XOO y a ^ .dowa KENMOKE arc. SUItMCE UNU double figures to chalk ui> another the road nhd ttw siren wOnt off. BARGAIN win. Buss Keeney and Dan Pinto "‘^’^25*00 ,;S K » 6 9 . 9 5 ■: both hit 17, Jim Morlarty (14) and Also, at Jay: DUl Rltchio’i Nothing Like Hprfte Cookings ROUND-UP Basketball Relations Renewed Bill Fortfn (10). Their well-round­ glasses Were 0)0 hit of Montgom. COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR ed attack was too much for the ery’s New Year’s Eve—Former [Nike, who stayed within strlkii^ Manchester CfiUbber, Dave- (Boom; Yale^ VConns P o Triumphs -12 Cu. Ft.' Floor Model. i . Q O KENMORE WIUN6E* WASHER er) now teaching at- Jay Fist-Swinging Brawl Erupts distance in the first period hut fell \ Reg, 229.95. ' T O D . U V Reg. 149.95. behind in the final three. D ic k has h m h t a lodge (capacity .14) Yale and the University of tion-kiAea^^teir' four minutes of play in .Montgdmery^Fred- Luck’s MG ^ ( CHUNG HXTURE - Arile (12) was high scorer for the neoUcut didn’t le t Oielr gliesta and was neVer stayed. feo BUICK ....$2895 •59 MERE, ...... $2195 , CRAFT^AN RAND SAW Used 88.00 As Du( qnesne Bumps Geneva losei-s.' ' and my^Uttle red wagon looking have their way, laat nj|dit. KENMORE GAS^EATER Guards led throughout to down like two bumps und(>r all the Central (7r2) had a 53 per pent Convertible. FuU JK>w«, Monterey 4-Door Hariltop, Reg. 2.69. 2*19 Opening, up at home again after mark' from; the’ floor. While Wftll- POT CHEST JrREEZER Telsp.^.Vin Kohen snd Terry Ken snow Monday Am.—Two, A. .M, R ^ . 39.95. . COLDS' a dismal Midwestern t^ur, ^ mantlc (2-5) sc cored on 44 per cent ’58 DODGE ...... f|l095 ’58 OLDS ...... $1395 5 9 8 8 25.00 Pittsburgh, Jan. ,6 < • • • «« / Tnee;. So*., ia A M .t e S FM-^-W**h Thure, # * » „ , » SM. t* • . AmetfOM Lengne an Intra-etate contest at New nipped C. W. BdM Cotle^ of long store Hears; Mshh ' nunagnr, Were knocked down. grabbed an early lead and defeated seeing in New York, six- Windsor at RockviUe, 8:15, N i ^ : Biwk-ap, hall In Springfield 2, Nershey 1* BriUin, fast-hfleahlng Central up­ lalaiad, 71-68,; in WeaCrHuttord- ' • MS W *!IT OENTSilt, ■YfUtSTP—XiPU M I S-Sfill. **Sati8fR(Aion guRyanteed or your B^oney bsek** ‘Diunpa wna taken to the dr(»aing Carnegie Tech. 75-86, in the night­ five Tom Stith; StV Bona- RHAM at Bacon AeademJ). ” . '‘Z’ ^ ''• . EMtom Mfigna room (Uid given first aid by s-Uni- Swimming-'Mlanchaster at New WUlimantlc. te-T». P la yli« Hartford's top eoqrer / wae^-Kay i cap. The Panthers won the gaibe venture’s high, i scorer, Charlotte 3, Haddonflald 1 ended Gaylord (4-2) ue«l th* Cohini] “Opan'lfteM g* MelteaF tefosq^'VH d^ oad Mrrity pc Pittsburgh trainer. at the foul lipA making 23 shots [London, SrSO, L • T o p crowd of the i9fi0 Yonkert, •iggreiitvoly and.iWtUng on a fuU- seiems to be meaeuring N-Th haniere raotag meet Was CUnton T, araensboro 8 - (xnirt preei. Central movte out H l^ School court. ' Dnnnesae’ s Mike Rice, the to Tsch'a 14, M th teama had S8 RlfliZNotre Du m * at MinchxH New Haven T, JohnsteWa 3 MIgli point ann with SI. flald goals. Empire State Building. lUr. U,IUa|X83r$%. T 1*’ / T ' ' V A. ■ ■ " t i A .4 1. ^ S'

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itAPrCHBSTER EVENINO HERAtO; MANCHtS^ITER, CONJI, THURSDAY. JANUARY 6, 19eT ' -p>as m tiiM '- X MANdHESTEJl EVENPfG flER/UiD.^ANCH^ CX)W>^ THURSDAY, JANUARY g. 1 1 ^ Hoasak-^or Sale 72 Honaga f y Sale „ 72 Lots tor Salt 7S ■fiUCOIt FOUSTKEN Uougelioid 51 Ai^RitMeoM— Flsts—. Wanted to Rent 68 u r e d i l Artidfo For Bgle 55 RANCH—Six rodihs. Walkttw die^ ;Tim BE B ZONE lets with . Mty BY. FAG ALT ami SHORlIlN Belp'Wtnfd~4i«HL ** IBtGBNTLT needed—6 rooms, un- to e ROOM cape, hrepioce, hot - A tiw lW nr SO. 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A l^ W ThjPM Rooms o f FundttlTSi..^ furnlriisd. by adult family. Rea­ water oil boat,, fullx tesuiatten, ^ C A to Highgh School. MHdrejil' watCr, Union 8t.^ Manchester. e' b d Y’S BOWUNO ahoea, dn 4^, IIX R ^ M duplex, Peoter 8t„ CnortKAmeaiv, tbroker j MI 8-< $2,600 eate. Ml y-0498;^______SOaoOL BUB drivers for Mahobes- y furnisbsd, oil titiri|6r« ga sonable, Write Box C. Herald,' corabtaotten windows 'and doors, In Greenwich VOUCSWAOBN paacd tniidA IMS. tw ^ d l Must ko aMd. VoiX roaaodaMo; Ml Cost Over $7(M> 72 tion, «n but line, 30 day» ^cupon new^‘ 1 bedroom roptees and small shop and hon Afen, A fUMPlC ON A V tm fXPIHftVe 9QMI MMlUt! tUT NOW THE 0NI.7 THIHI HI IHQaill Houses tor Sale cleared. Good drainage. I : 9-2223. Fir^ 2 Blasts S-33N ;' X mechanle—steady ,ent, bM t cy. raced at only $15,MO, Chonei Capes. $390 dowp:^;^uil price \..HHH MOUTH Off? eniUqmsht days, Cdl n 9-6060, BaUdlng BIstoitalo 47 NEVER BEEN USED THREE ROO) $12,490. Only a few-left. Many OLDER CARS moohanka qik- and hot water, ■ Com- PRINCErrON 8T.—7 room colonial LeaperOnce. Ml 9^7620. x. Sale Price $888 mataek 8t. with 4 b6drooras,.l% baths, iorgs more honjes from $4,500 up. Call ittilned fMm Raid One) clala, ftxit yduiaoU can . akraya leNttAitlA CLB3AN, USED lumber for sUe. as­ pfeterred', 270 EXCELLENT. 6 room colonial, 1% the ElIsworUi-'Mltteh Agency, real- Wanted— Real BatSte Lumoer • 4 0 ^ _ a good aMoetkia. Look bohlnd oar THECHllPetNlt sorted dsM, hardwood O o o ^ , ofier 4 p.m. MI 9 living rodm with fireplace, hot INCOI kTEO A M H o u o y r ) L M A K E R S Pay Only $4 Week water heat, bna-ear garage. - ?y ceramic tUe baths, garage, knotty ton. MI 34930 or Mi 9-5524. ARE YOU considering jielling your SKgrtly after the blast, ami ofnieo. Dcm| ^ Moaw^Y fireplaces, 8 full baths, North Junior Ricb; Oiarlea Lea- p'resent'.-'mo^age. . Call Discoe WISH" SOMEONE to handle/your were fighting the blaze WWW i ^saS .yaw nN stock naoe Ott delivery and tree storage up to one perOiiCe, Ml 9-762^ , Agency,' MI 9^26,______kranfto n ] Open Saturday morjiliig ROCKVILLJB — See us for "your 3-csr guOM, lorga kitchenV with real .estate? Call'me xt 9-032p Two-Door restaurant.' wj^THERtonr NorthWate St. CaU BQ M669. year. built-in orn ren d range, f«m a l for prompt and courteoiri service. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR SWU6,I, TR XAWjOMOUOWf fqr interviews SB E S oH S t BR X 4 room -finished MANfiroiSTER—)f;^droom custom Those Injured wen Firemen MOMDAX Ttam IBIPAX lOSW AJ1p-^ T P M >AX t A-Bi. ruiMfcMtAlOHI' dining Mom. ua^^iOOxiM, $M,I00. Cmpe, garage* bemRifui-lot. one Joseph Barth,;Broker. '' Wl|llam Dawson . /John Tlts- IB SIERRA ■tation NORMAN'S Phllbrlck Agency, ^ p a . Very .gwd con^fidit. Knotty |.t00trTWBMAMi|| pins recfekU'on ro(pn; oil hegt, block to bus. Priced 'At $16,900 for worth, Patrolman lliam Depra, / ^ y l cnNl / ioor e-paaaenger, ■ green TRE NEWTON COMPANY 448 HARTFORD ROAD ly. Rlsley Realty Company, MI CENTRALLY locatejr 4 bedroon) ths bartender, Chsrlj Prette, and PLEASE READ YOUR AD r^«N0aRAMf. Jewelry _ „48 BAST HARTFORD —N ka room city water and .sewer. A skli^ quick sale. Belflore A'gency, MI home under $15JB0<);'v-prefcrably fully equlmM with 58 ELM ST. Before you buy furniture any- 9-4824, TR 8-1166. 34121. . Mr.a. Alma Gatto, .m giit AiA^ takHi « m i the pfc«nw u ■ m o * = 3 t wbere—Shop at Norman’s. ranch, 5%% mortgageage me:k« be $13,300. Tongreit, Broker, ha. near High School, before spring. _ _ M d kit «4 tke FIRST D A I IT tranamiaalod, power MANCHESTER LEONARD W. YOST, J a v s t o r -^ Titsworth, De/ra and *Mrs. and brajtea. A one-owner, assumed. $14,500 Pnllbrick Aien^ 8-6821. / MANCHESTER—4 bedroom luxury No agents. Write Box F, Herald. M i BBPORK BRBOBS 1q ttaw for tho.Mxt to y ; pairs, adluste watchea 'aspar^. A SUPER ALBERT* VALUE THREE ROOM-heated apartment cy, MI 9-6464. ------^ ...... , ------Gatto, Wh6 su^red scalp oJul cleiii wagon, Scranton Motors, TOOL .AND GAUGE makers-pari aMoable pricea. Optn Tueaday split level home, 2% bathe, dlSlpg cheek laceratioos as she stoptj oiV' !■ iWBOoriMe IM Mhr ONE l■ootrect or oilUtted ^ k v U le , Ml 8-0816. TR 8-3531. time. All prevailing ratea - and iteasi E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G 2 « N. Mate. MI 9-6239. 94. BETTER HOMES / room, family size kitchen, 'recreh- /V, Mr m t a i iei Uo— ^ aad tt— oalj to tiM oxtairt of a thru Saturday. Thuraday^ave- ' 8.ROOM8 FURNITURE CUSTOM BUILT 1958 6 room USTINGS WANTED. Mildred Hamilton Av^ne, were reiesspn bsnefita. Odl Mahdiester Tool A nlngs.'139 Spruce St. Ml 9-41*7. MAIN ST.—3 room heated apart home, 2 baths, fireplace, breeze- FO R 1961 tien room, 2-car garage,' ' lovely i-Charbonneau, Jjroker MI 3-0883. after treatment Greenwlfch ,| iu^ISfirtlna BtiM «Mdi aot leooea the valm of iaso MskcURT Club Ooum, radio, D e i ^ , MI 94368. BRAND NEW wooded lot. Belflore Agency, MI heater, wbitewalla. excellent con­ ment; stove and refrigerator'fur- way, double garage, 2% acres IN MANCHESI Hospital. / / It w ltfiM tio oorroctod ^ “ •■•B'* •■■***•*■• OIILY $298 nlthed, MI 8-7894. tillable, out'aklrte. Carlton W, 3-5121. ± S Dawson fu lle re d back in^ries dition throughout,'clean, $138. MI Fuel anO.Fted 49-A $16,800—Charm'll room Cape, Legal Notice 9-OOli. Help Wanted^* $18 Delivers — $11.73 Mo. Hutchins Ml 9-5132. MANCHESTER—4\ bedroom Co- and face lacerations and the ba \ TOVB OOOiEBAXlON WIIX N. 13- PIECE BEDROOM FOUR ROOM, five room apart full dormer, 1% rates, garage. tender Mad injuries. - / ' y ' DRY OAK WOOD d and meal; tailon. I’ll send my auto for you. with fireplace, ?famUy rise tile ranch. .Chcamlc bath. Attached ga at trio Probato Office In the Muuli NOTICE IS HEREBY given that 1958 F O R D do6r acdan. Very good ctmditlon. Ktoatlons Wiknted-~ Avery * t. 'appi^. Ml 4-0604: No obligation. decorated, $100. MI 9-5229 or 80 kitchen ixirch, one-car garage, 4'70 Main 8t„ 3n;3-5129/ ; In aaid Manchoster. bo. burnteg, and l^m en wwe trying Paoa Book No. 90559, iasued by The Call Ml 3-7103 5-7 p.m. kMM!?—Stoeka llorti^scs 31 Help Wanted-oPemale 35 Porter St. large lot 86x360, $16,900. Phllbrick rage. F u n \ basement. Buckley trio aamn la aaalrnod for a hoartris to remove wrrokage and debris to Custom 300, V-6, all black, stand RoofmtHS^liic Femal* 38 School area. trio alldyyanrc of aaid adminisi lob flATUBES Slvlnga Bank of Mancheater haa ard transmiadoif, radio and heater. OLDSMOBltAl aedan, 6 cylinder, A—U-B—E—R—T'—S Agency, Ml 9-8464. Legal N oti^it im account W|lh. said estate, asr -reach Uie va/ves,. been loot afid' application haa been COUGHLIN ROOFING Co. AU ABUNDANCE OF FUNDS re^oirai SCHOOL BUS drivers for Manches­ HooMhold Goods 51 REOTALS $19,500—Almoslx, new 8 room r - '~T" ment of heirs and, order of dlstri Very clean. standard ahift^radio, heatet, good ter and Vernon, 7180-8:30 a.m., 48-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD ranch. G.E, built ‘'te oven and AT A COURT o r / PROBATE held and his Court directs that noliore of moito to aaid baidc for p a r e n t of that we tend at low, low cost add TYPING DONE at-home, exper- 4bAROL DRIVE - RockvUIe, $995 condition, goc^ tires. $135,. MI easy repi^ent terms. Add up 3-3:30 p.m. CaU MI Si-2414,f2 FOR SALE—Universal tank lyttl. Open Nightg Till 8—Sat. 8 p.m. May I help yoU\ rent your Jmme 680. 6 room ranch, large II range. Attached garage. Catholic St Manrhrster. wunin and for the the lime and place B.sslBned filr said the amount of depoalt.______9-q878. lenced. MI 9-1866. vacuum cledner with aU attain District of Manchester, on the 3rd day hearlnR be RlvenNU) all person/ known your dMite and 'caU us to lump TWO ANTIQUE round back chairs; or apartment? Beipg a refutable, room, cabinet kitchen, 3^ bed­ High School area. ^ of Jahuary, 1961./ to he Interested Inrreln to aiipear and T R O n b U - O R FOUND^Beagle. Niwsk, white and 1957 SEWING MACHINE opeTafors . 8 mente, $10. CUl ML8-7884. experienced broker, T .have .many , West Side—Custom 7 room, co­ Present, Hon. John J. Wallelt. .ludce. be heard' thereon by puhlishinR a copy CALL OR SE E '^e for a itx^ deal them under s'luwtgage plan da­ REGISTERED NURSE with B.8 J7. studio couch, $30: kitchen table rooms, I% % mortgsge ,^an 06 brown, male. Call E»e Fracchla, CHRYSLER NEW YORKER R A Y’S ROOFING CO., shingle and sh ed to cut ytlur monthly pay- a.m.-d:80 pjn. Also, n i^ te 6 p.m.- calls for desirable vacancies. assumed. Marich E. RObertson, lonial,. 1% bsths, garage. Lr0ads.of Tnist Estate of Robert N. Bennel roofs, gutter and conduct menta in half. Chnnecticut Mort­ work in Manchester area: Gradu­ Uhle 60x24, $15; 14” TV set, $20. Broker, M l'3-5958. ^ ^ living area for growing' family^ chester. In seld District deceased. live days before the day pi said hear- Uonal condition. Low mileage. WlUya Jeeps and fjUrat choice u^ed KaUar Toy Company, 60 Hilliard $30; 9x16, $36; anUque gold ruga, H. B. GRADY, Broker Open to offers. The Connecticut Bank and Trust Coln- liiR. and hy malllnR on o/h efor/ Janu­ cars. Walter G. Parker, Dennett tor work; roof chimney repairs. gage Ehcchuige, IS Lewis St., Hart­ ate St. Francis School of Nursing. , MI 8-P517, evenings'. Ray HagenoF, hQ • 9-2314; Ray ford, CB 6-8897, Fraaik Buike or vacuum g » . E(0 94966. ______^ • . MI.3-8009 5% ACRES, targe 5% room pany. Trustee, having exhibited Us an- ary .6. 1961, by certified/mall, a copy $1,295 and P6pp Dodge. 10 Cam. Blvd., References a'vaUahle, Write Box house, 2-car garage $10,900. Carl For homes In all price c»tegorles nuar account with Said estate to thia of this order to Alvar T/ Bei RRi en, 60 PLYWOOn Jackson, MI 8-8335. Mra. Carter, ” D,” t o U d . TORO SNOW Bound'pcfWer handle ! \ FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator, Treeser Court for -hllowance. it is ■ Jarvis Road, Manchei/er. Conn'.: Ber- East Hartford, BU 9-4833, MI SEJCRETTARY — Pearl St. area, ton W HutchlrisTo 9-5182. check our Multiple Listing Board ORDERED 'J ’hat the 16th day of til fS. BerRRrep. ^ l^na A^-e., ,Wl.-- ProHont, Ht, combination windows and INCOME TAX retuma prepared by fuL Write immediately to Person­ ddors, amesite -drive, -ahade trees, paper havinr a circulation In Said Upon apyplication of Rus.*e|l IS . former internal revenue agent in $345 »676S. displays of packaged products 20% cash discount «a 104 "''^recorders, and vacuum cleaners,- $14,500 / District, at leasteast five dayadays before thb^^Stevenson./adminlalrator. prayhi^ for TV viewing Ich are aJready best aeUers in nel Dlreetor, 43 Appletree Drive, KEBSHOUND and white standard daUy, 7:80-9 ever RealReri buysbuy on E-Z terms>^7 Main SEVEN ROOMS in duplex, -gas to days occupancy. Marion E. day of said hearlnr.'and by malllnR on imthority /o compromise and/settle a <|4|ar« l ^ t your home or by appidntment. East Ittrtford. poodle puppiee:. Little 8c McKinney, heat, parking. MI/9-1015. Robertson. Broker. Ml 3-6953. or before Janu^y B. 1961...by certified ceKain dddbtful and disputod/dalm in -/■' Alao amaU buaineaa aervlcea. MI 1955 STUDEBAKER 1953 their ^fleld. ' 8 and 3 duplex Iri desirable loca­ mail, a copy of said order to Robert favoKof/aaid estate against y^esley R. Aa a distributor, we are in a pod- 16 W oc^rldge SL. Depot Square, is easy^teday... 4-door Champion, excellent condl Heattng and .Plombing 17 CONNKCnfCUT r^flStered R.N. or irniture Sales THREE'ROOM furnished apart­ 161 McKEE Street—Six tidy roorfis, tion. Owners Bide haa 4 bedrooms, N. Bennel, 26 Assist Way. Norwalk. Rhuda' ind Robert A. RhudA, both of X ------tlon. The car of economy. CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE tion to furnish 35 to 100 retail ac Ml 8-8030. Middle Tpke. SOFA, Lo•UNG u n g e chair. kitchen 4nd living room. The other Conn.: Ellsahelh A. Krapnwlc*. 60 Ben­ said Manchester, it is / 4x8 Vd'* Pfliiflt PLUMBINO AND heating - re­ counts in this' area to a reputable L.P.N.' for 11-7 a.m. shift, four chair, reasoftahle. Glrl’i figure ment for young mgrried couple or dormers, v.estlbule, screened ton St.. Mancheater. Conn.; Hazel ORppJRKD: That the foregoing appli* $245 nights per wCek, in cpiivalesoent THE POODLE SALON—Complete '-.two working men. 'Call MI 34441. porch, fireplace; recreation room. 3 room apartment presently renting Ifooey 26 Indian Drive. • Manchester, rhttoa be he^r(1 and determined at the Lustrous white finish, blue top, modeling InstaUationa. repairs' person who wiU sttwice same, perl- Ml 1-5187 skates, size 3%. MI 3-5668. Conn.: Y.W.r.A. of Manchester, c/o Probate office ip Manchester In. said aU red leather interior. Power home. Call RocItvlUe 711 6-4291. grooming and bathing. At stud, 3l3^Maln St. downstairs. Beautifully planted, shaded for $75. ’This is an excellent invest­ AU work.guawilbrd 35 years eX' odlcaUy. ment with new heating system and Celeste Sheldon. Meadow I-ane. Man­ rirt. on the Mtih day of .Tanuar>\ WANTED-^Rida to Bartfflcd 1954 CHEVROLET steering, power brakes, power wln- pertence. 24-hour service. CaU No Belling or soUclUng required. AKC, muiiature chocolate' brown G. E, STOVE and refHgeratbr.’ In grounds. $l4-,700./‘ Henry Escott chester. Conn. A.D. IJHit. at eleven>CLWork In. the fore, Ne e d m o n e y ? if you do, if your ALl k in d s sterilized used fUnl- T H M E ROOM hiNited Apartment, Agency, 9-7683,/ i many other features which rriust be JOHN J. WAU-ETT. JudRe. hewn, and that notic^he given to all •/*” M ISTY W A IA IT dUne ^ r e w , TAiSO. CaU 4-door t o Air radio, heater, ^WB, mnyer seats, tinted glass, E v i VanCamp, MI 9-4749. A steady year ’round business, ex- poodle, show quaUty. CaU B. Mln- excellent condition. Both'"'for $90. ifraona Interest^ in iani. estate of the standard tranamisri^ A nice car, Former local owner. An original bills are pUing-up, Avon offers an n6yr'M>9479$:— ------^2.. hire, in excellent condition. Ap­ Call MI 9-2315. , unfurniAbed. Call MI 34441. 312 seen. k-1718., ceptionaUy high profits, aU prod- Mate St., dpwnsta^. o om c LIMIT^ION OmDKR enrtenev of, said anpllcattan and the Priced to sell. car. Exceptionally priced at only unequalCd pa^-time earning op­ pliances sparkling clean. New SIX RpOM/Cape,■ / fireplace, 8 bed­ AT A COURT______OF PHOBATK held and place of hearing thereon, by ucte are on guaranteed sale bads. portunity to housewives with as BOSTON TERRIER for saley bronze/braas dinettes, chrome rooms.B. 1% baths,I enclosed porch, St ttancht-Mer within and fnr thaftmeni .$13,000 — SEVEN room Colonial, 4 CORRENTI’S TR 5-31TI. Open 94, Saturdays tlR first floor, baseboard radistiOn of aaid Manchaatar. admlniatrator with Radio, heater, standard tranamia pertence. 90 days guarantee on aU dress and references to weekly. Corner Soda Shc^, 786 9-2544, ______. ■ beidrooms. nice lot, trees, central­ will annoxrd. / LIMITATION ORDER BLBCnuXJJX Sates aod Service, 5. thermostat, continuous hot w'Mer, BEST BUYS bonded i apiesentatlvs. A l f ^ alon. ■ ' work. Potterton's. Ml 9-4887. P, 0, Box 285 Main St. JARD else . black ly located. Carlton W. Hutchins, ORDERED: That alx moniKa from AT A tata. and PresPreaeirit. * 'Hop. John J. "allett .Tudge, our w ay! WANTED-Ride to tad from work 1955 ^ CENTER MOTOR SALES guaranteed. . CaU MI 9-1318. room. Call MI 9-1978. Cali m 9-9888. siziidJ bedroom ranch. Plastered aaid adminiatxator ia dlratflad to giva^ K.Estat/ of John H. A; Voigt, lata rA 120 BASS accordion. Ml 3-7460. walli^'shot water heat, fireplace, aluminum .storms, laundry in base­ public notica to tha cradilo/a to bring in nncb^.«ter in aaid Dislriet. daceaaad. hi RockviUe, woridng houra 7-3:30 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE Grossing $100,OOO yearly. Can be 396 ment ; A well kept hoiu*- See It, buy their riaima within aald/tlma allowad ^'^On^^otinn of Ernn P. Vriigt of aaid 'Voa get premium quality 684 CENTER ST. MI 3-1591 Ponltrv and SnppRes ;> 43 THREE ROOM Apartme ceram ic'^th. FhiU basement, ga­ by publlahing a ropy of/ thia ordar in Man/he?trr. adminiatratrlx. p.m. CaU M l 9A85S. V-6 automatic transmiaslan, MOBTENSEN TV SpedaUsed RCA bought at right price. Exclusive Hartford Rd. / It. only $13,900. . ; MobUheat with RT-98 . . . ths ■ \ H*lp wanted— Male i « l rage. Builder MI 3-4869. floma nawapaper having., a circulation * ORDERED: That axl month.s from LADY DESIRES ride, tarn Porter radio'and beater. Very clean. Open evenings televlaian, aervice. Ml 9-464L with, this office. For appointment BROAD-BREASnia!) Turkeya f r ^ HcKEE- room home, 8 in aaid probate dlatrict/withln tan daya ihe/3rd day of .Tamiary. 1961. be and the most completely effecti've fuel Square Feet caU or frozen. Reacte any time. Alao, NOTICE W anted— T o -Bu t '* 5* MANCHBJSTER—6 ro^ms, com­ PORTER s t r e e t area'/’ 8 room from the data of thia /order and raturn aama are limited and allowed for the oil additive in use today. And St to G. Fok. Regular atore boun. - $445 , PBILOO recommended aerv- FTHXi TtME — Bhcperienced me­ pletely redecorated,/ immediate spacious bedrooms, dining room, .make to thta court oPtba notice given. efaditora within which to brine in the r MI S-7384. J. D. REALTY fancy pigeons. Six room house for In accordance with the requlre- colonial, 2 baths/wall-wall carpet, Youngstown kitchen, pantry, front _____ JOHN J. /VALLETT. Judge. clairoa acaibat as/ claims within aaid * time allowed hv anced payment plan and many RUSTOLEUM AatomolillCB for Sale 4 tee Zoning Board of 'Aiigeals'^wiB 9-5132. $15,900.' ‘ of December. I960. / publlahing a cony of thia order in aonie Very dean. Red and white. it-yourself department featuring TWO PRODUCTIVE Clarke sand- qualifications and vrages expected. ctfipS, old doUa and- guns, bobby 5% ROOM unfiii |Hied apartment, newanaper having a rirrulation in said other extras designed to make Artieles' For Sale 45 hold a pubbe hearing uh Monday eoUsetlons, .attic contents or whole centrally locatf , second floor, Preaant. Hon. John J. Wallolt. Judg^. $345 Aoto Driving School 7-A ..discotmt pricea. Open eveninga biyipri jeventeg, Jah; .16, ' 1961 at 8:60 EIGHT. ROOM modified ranch, 3 •VERNON HEIGHTS, LAKE ST. Eatate of Anna MaVle Parggren. lata probate district within ten dava from home heating really ea»y. and Saturdays. Satellite Electron­ a u t o -MECHANIC—We havO aa 4 " ' /iotates. S^iriiiture Repair Service, heat and hot Wi ir, parking facili­ of Mancheater,/ in aaid Dl.atrict. da- tha-riate of this order and return make "ST.OPS RUST" 1951 TWO-DOOR Everglades green AC 8-3554 or write Box 42, Cblilum- P.M- te the-Meartag Room of tea - baths, 4 bedrooms, family room, -pHere Is a " six room ranch, trt tht* rniir^ or tti/» t'otice nlven. . Make offer. MI 3-6574. ics Service, 165 School St., Man­ bla. Conn. opening for/One experienced man HOME MADE ravioli, fresh or ■ ToJcottville. Conn. Tel, Ml $-7449 ties, $96 per nv th. .MI 9-6808 wall-wall carpet, $21,900. Many .hank appraised at $19,700 with caaaad. . / 1953 LARSON’S Oonncimm’a firat U- to work jnOT-time evenings in our frosen, 30c doz. H. PaSquoitel. 246 Municipal Building on the folloF- The adminMtrator having exhibited t" JOHN J. W AU -ETT. J.irtZ- STUDEBAKER CHAMPION censed driving sohoM trained — chester. hu 9-1786 or JA 8-1669, ------: apartment suit- extras. Carlton W. Hutchins, XH three spacious t bedrooms, large hla admlniat/allon account with aaid M o b ilh id t NEED A CAR and'had your credit Service^topartment. Apply in per­ Avery Street, Wappteg. ing applications: SHALL HEA' eatate to thlA Court for allowance, it 9-dpor hardtop, atandard trana- Gertilied and approved^d now of­ son tQ-Stan Orimek, Service Mana- Town of -Manchester} ■ Charter WANTED—8 or 9 foot snow plow. able for one ersop; Apply Edward 9-5132. paneled living room with fireplace, Nw dtan-etHaa turned down? Short on down pay­ TV, RADIO SERVICE—any place, Help Wanted— Female 35 partially finished rec room with miaaton.' fering claasroom and Xbehind any time. No charge for the firat g e ^ t Mbriarty Bros., 315 Center SNOW BLOWERS. Ariens, Oak Field; Res. Zone A A. Ezten- MI 4-0775. J. Holl. Tel, “ 3^5117. ORDKRpi: That tha 16th day of Slate Com m ends eddIH*» EVERGLEAM ment? Bankrupt?' Repoaseadon? wheel instruction for teen) MANCHESTER 5 room rilder fireplace. Situated on a 100x300 Januarv. W61. at ten o'clock, forenoon, Dent give up! See Honest Doog- $295 lu ^ ’s work. MI 8-7848. Mancheater Toro powerhandle and "001608 18 sion of permission is requested for^ home. Well kept. Early opriupan- at the PrAbate Office in the M^t^icipal Ml 9-6075, to 82 teches, Parts and service storage of new and used cars. > SPACIOUS/ THREE room apart­ Wooded lot. Owner put a price of Sewage W orks tea, get the lowdcwn on ^the low­ ment', reAldentia] area available cy.( ConJonvenient location. .Tongren, $19,500 but 'Will listen to any rea­ Building /in aaid Mancheater. he’* and est down and amaUett paymenf 1954 MERCURY F O R E M A N - Capitol Equipment Co.. 88 Mate George Bassett; 18 McNaIl,-St.; Rooms WlthDOt Board 59 br^lfer. MI 3-6321. tha aama ia aaslgnad for. a hearing on COUNTERTOP I^tEPARE FOR driver’a teat. St MI 8-7958. January/l5. For appolntment^ call sonable offer. Here is a real good the allpwanc'a of aaid admlniatration snyirhere. Not a amaU^Jpaa 3- door hardtop, radio, heater, Ages U Ik to 60. Driving and dsaa MilllneiT Dressmaking 19 SUPERINTENDENT Bus. Zone n . Extension p t per- account with aaid eatate. aacertalnment Manchester’s sewage di.a order to Afvar T. Berggren. 60 BROTHERS HEAT one owner, low mUeage. Scranton Many others to choose from. G and alteration'! work. O C K V IL^—14 LAUREL,, WeU bedrooms,- rec roofn, garage. Good of Driver Education. MI 9-7398. Call Mrs. WiUlam.Abraltte, 10 A NEW JOB? TWO HOLMAN - BAKER box 301 Renter St.; Bus. Zone n . Ebt- $10,900 .Tarvla Road. Miihcheatar. Conn.. In­ passing of raw sewage, no over­ Motors, Rockville, M l 8-0316, TR Theae care carry our guarau.tee. GENERAL SUPERINTE^ENT spring for single bed, practically l a r g e f u r n is h e d room, on! heated F'room furnished apart­ lot with jrees. One block to dividually and av administrator of the flow and nothlng out of order. Robin Road, any tiihe. tenrion o f permission Is requested .estate of Alfred'/T. Berggren: Berlll O. Ml 3 -5 1 3 5 Easy te Apply 6-3521. Lib$iral terms. Many cars require —Must be completely experienced ^ cw . Call MI 9-2074. ydr new and used car lot and two ■ ’ minute from Main St. Light hbuai ment. Tel. TR 5-9594. schools, shopping and bus, $16,900. Sturdy 8 room home, Ideal for He Inspected thp plant, he said no I down payment. BuBineaa Servioea Offered IS Phllbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464. * parggren 45 Bii»a Ave.. Wilson. Conn.: 1958 HOpSON Hornet, good condi­ EXPERT TAILORING on ladies' in all phases of grading, paving, signs for same. keeping. Ml 9-7959. growing family. Large, kitchen 1 Carl O. Berggren. 5 Plano Place. Man­ Dec. 21, to see It In operation on 301-31 SXentar St. ONE MATTRESS, for hospital bed! Fo u r r o o m s , heat, utilities, and bedrooms possible, copper pli ila- cheater. Conn./ , . tion, rwUo, beater, A-1 condition, SUP COVERS experfiy made, sofa and gentlemen’s clothing.- Mrs. Have you mape up your, mind-to site work and road construction. Nels C. Johnson; East sl(|e Mc­ 313.900~LARGE 5 room ranch, JO)m J. W AUiETT, .Tiidga ,an average day. ------... ^ OAKLAND'm o t o r s , IN C. Anthcmy lovln. 189 Woodland Et Salary open' yeSrly employment, 3 used three days; baby chick incu­ V ROOMS FOR rent also two li garage furnished. Adults. Call MI teg, hot water oil heat, 2-ci * ga $150. MI 9-7753. After ' 9-6588. and two chairs $37, plus material. seek new opportunities, new sur­ Kee 'St. between High A Summer cottages, efficiencies, completely 9-5408 after 6 p.m. fireplace, aluminum storma, ‘at> , » $87 OAKLAND ST. weehs vacation. bator, oil etove pump and-^ two Sts;; Res. Zone A; Special excep­ rage. All this and mortgage pay­ MI 9-1154 alter 5. roundings in 1961: Something more burners two oil drums. Call MI furnished, free parking. CalF Ml tached k^rage. $2.90Q aaaumea MANCHESTER, CONN, Inquiries wUl he held confiden­ tion la requested to erect group- MOd Dr N t h r e e room unfur­ mortgage, $95.35 monthly. ments you can afford. Call la y - OOSMA APPLIANCE Servic*-Re- Moving-—Trading’-—_ satisfying, more Interesting? Try tial. To arrange for a personal In­ 8-6441. 812~ Mate Street downstt^rs. 04828, between 5-7 p:m. Scranton tomorrow may be too late. Phone MI 8-1446—Open untU 9 p'.ife. dwellings and variance is request­ Motel, 180 Tolland Tpke. ' nished’apartment, first floor,'$60. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI 9-5132. Half-Size Special psirs all makes refrigerators, Storage > 20 terview with Mr.' 'Colla, phone .Mrs. ed to erect said dwellings on lot MI 9-4266. , ■< C.M.U gcott at MI 9-6224 between 9 a.m. PEIRMAN MADE (fdUble ski bootri freesers, washing machines, dry­ women’s size S, ideal for children! having insufficient area. ROOM FOR RENT, bath/ heated, SIX ROOM cape, full shed dormer, T. J, CROCKETT, ealtor ers, .ranges, oil and gas burners. MANCHESTER Mpvliig and Truck and 4-p.m. Earl P. White; 678 Spring St.; kitchen privileges, free/ parking SIX ROObtsduplex for rent, $100 fireplace, tile bath enclosed Lovely Quilting! ite Company. tLqcal and long dis­ Gome In and talk over what the ‘Excellerit condltlcai. MI 9-8837. MI 94883. AU work guaranteed. Rural Zone. Variance la. requested 128 Birch St. Call MI 3-4481. monthly. J. D. Realtyi $70 Main porch, garage, recreation room, ' MI 3-1677, tance moving. packing and ator- future holds.for,you. We hqve sev­ THE •raOMAS COLLA CO. USED AUTOMATIC washer, nm- to convert dwelling into seven St., MI 3-5120, amesite drive. Hot water oil heat, Squerik Feet CHAIN SAW work — ’Trees cut. age. Regular aervice throughout eral good positions avaUable now: 251 B R O A Q S T .______nlng condition. Also, toboggw- 'apartments, three apartments will large let with trees. Eixcellent con­ Reasonable ratea. CaU PI 2-7568 Nvn England States and Florida. FURNISHED ROOM for rent near dition, good neighborhood, . quick Phone l a 3-4856 after 6:30. be undersized. BiMinca6N|iOe>tlom PICK AND CHOOSE .... between 1:30-4:30 or any Ume MI 8-6563; CIVIL ENGINBER — Estimator. Earl P. White; 673 Spring S t; Mate St. MI 9-2170/9 Hazel St. occupancy. Priced for-tjuick sale. Saturday or Sundey. Must be completely experienced in CHEST TYPE freezer, good condl- Rural Zone. Variance Is requested fo r R e^f 64 Charles l^nersm.ce, MI 9-7620.. Yes, - you may decide your oym ■tion. Best offer considered. TR ATTRACmyELY ternlAhedmUAhe- roonv decor and color schemes lor this 7 3/8 c o lo red c o m p l e t e r e p a ir s - By Stu­ LIGHT TRUCKING and moving TYPIST site work to operate a swimming school; yearly em; 6-7240. / for genUeniari,'..... , kUcheh hell j^rlvlleges. STORE SUITABLEAjpr- office or LOOKING-FpR country living with room split level nearinff comple­ art R. Wolcott on aut'.matic evenings-and weekends. Ml 9-6868. I All persona Interested may at- private entran'ce/parhlng. Inquire any buateeM. 190 West Middle floh. Inquiries tend'thla hearing. all city conveniences? Here is a tion. Generous room sizes. 2 baths, . washers, dryers," and electric LIKE NEW Maytag automatic 169 Maple St. Turnpike. Call'M l 9-6to6, 2 to * beautiful 7 large room colonial (4 PLASTER ranges. Ml 9-6678. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS.Co. Local fidential. To arrange for a person­ Zoning Board of Appals suid '2 fireplaces. Located In the wakher. Also, wringer type May­ p.m. Or Ml. 3-6to2. bedrooms)-, 1% baths ceramic tile, Porter St: School District. Open .tor nidving, packing', storage. Low C L E R K -’TYPIST al interview with Mr. Oolla, phone Roger B. Begley, LARGE BEDROOM In private SNOW PLOWnlG-^Drivewayg and Mra. Scott at W 9-5224 between 9 tag Boy’s hockey skates, size 7. 2 fireplaces, large kitchen, built- inspection at your , convenience. i^e- on tong distance moves to «r Ml 9-0721 after 4, Chairman h ^ e , private bath and phone. STORE FOR rent on Spruce St in ,oven„ range; dishwasher, gar­ BDARD^^ parking areas. Reasonable—by the 4* states. Personalized service: MI a.m. and 4 pfm. The Thomas Daniel L. Hair. .Ciai betweep 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. MI Reasonable and parking te the CaU now, we'll be happy to show bage diaposai, hot water oil heat, you through, -r Job or season Forget ypur- snow 34187, a i 7-ita. Colla Co, 251 Broad St. SE3VEN H.P. garden tra6tor With Secretary • 8-57031 rear. Call MI 3-8R6, 21C Spruef ■ problems,, MI 44775, V large breezeway, ^ 2-car garage, Stenographer LET Ug SHOW you how oqr sales­ attachmente. Used only a few St. ' amesite drive. Large lot , with MANCHESTER Package Delivery hours Also, some household goods. ROOM FOR rent-for genfiemari 'or JOHN H. LAPPEN, INO! KNOJTYPINE Light trucking and package deliv­ men make $200 weekly. Working MAIN STREET—Bulldteg.for com- trees, excellent neighborhood.- Im­ Phone MI 9-0210. , lady. Quiet, near Cheney's. 224 mediate occupancy. Charles Les- Honsetaolfl Services ery. Refrigerators, washers and evenings 7 to 9.- No cold solicitteK. Charter Oak. MI 3-8363, CH 6-4738 merctai Inislness 'or office u m . MI 9-5261:/ CHERRY < ... Offered 13-A Btoi/e moving spejcialty. Folding Car essential. Reply Box ,.Q, SEPTIC TANKS WUl subuivide. Ml 94229. 94. . perance, MI. 9,76to. cludrs for.rient,-, Ml 9-0753. TRANSCRIPTIONIS'T Herald. dlRL’S'^ CANADIAN Flyer, flgurk nr MANCHESTER —Oversize 6 room MI 9-7445 .. M I'3-5219 : SADLEWOOP> HAROLD A SONS, Rubbish remov­ skates, size 6 $4. Call MI 9-3048. AND FLEASANT COMFORTABLE room LARGE ONE-room air-condltloned MECHANIC—Must- be capable of offUte! 100% Mate St. location. Cape, all large ! rooms, full'shed al^ cellars,' and attics- cleaned. / for , gentleman at 272 Mate St. dom er,' 1% baths, fireplace, com . COLONIALS, CAPES,. Ashes, jiapers.’ aU rubbish. Harold Palntlng— Papering 21 accepting complete responsibility 10” TABLE SAW.i S” Porter table J -' ------' Marlow's 867 Main St. for maintenance, of fleet of trucks, PLUCfiED SEW ERS binatlon windows, attached - ga, Hoar. lu 9-4084. Good salaries. Complete, liberal electric saw, transit level, lUUer rage, screened patio, paneled RANCHES. INTERIOR PAINTING. dedorStlng, tractors and heavy equipment box, eight building brackete. Rem­ W anted-r-R oom s— ^Bbard 62 STORE FOR rent, Depot .Square, WFUtVINO of Burns moth nolra ceilings, floors, paperhanging. benefits program. Free parking. Salary $7;800. All inquiries confi­ ington pump gun 13 gauge. - 23 M M iiie CleaRei Ideal for women’s or men’s clotlK basement, beautlftfl- yard. good lo.- We havt a fine selOction of, and torn clothing, fibslcry runs, Steaming '^oft waUpaper. Clean a ■ dential. To 'arrahge for a personal rifle. Call after 8 p.m. MI 9-8482. Septte Tsaks, Dry Wells, Sewer FIANTED ROOM and board. Gert ing, dry cleaning, appliances, cation for children. Priced at only homes, all priced belOw market.. Ubm iBBtaiied—OeBar .Water- tletean, high credentlaje. Vern«' and 10, beauty salon, florist, auto- $17,900, U * R Realty. MI 3-2692. handbags repaired, ripper 4it- workmanship. Free estiniates. No CONNECTICUT -MUTUAL interview with Mr. Collaj,_phone Please feel free to call. We tgill placements, umbreUas repaired, jsb tob small. Jom furntehed MI 8-5121 ; ' lent condition., AeHteg tee ap- j M l 3-8144 .F or ist-class .mailing add 10c BIDWELL , HOME Improvement Bonds—Stortni Bloitgages 31 Allnpersone Ihtereeted may . at­ )Towa u i GMRtrir apartment. Tei. TR 6-0594.- tion, $i[5. TR 8-54$6 after S p.m. praiaed valuation. Wifi consider far each. pattern. Print Name, >for for each pattern. Print name, Oe. Altemtlona, addltlona, ga- tend thte'hearlhg. ■ ■ ■■Agehey;'- - ^ i l rim with Zone, Style No. aai^ THREE LARGE bright rootes, eofi-' OLHBR HOM n-Slx rooms. Price offers. "Evenings Mr. Holcombe, | address with zone and pattern ragea. Roofing and aiding experts. lAGBS—We are in a poei . Zoning Board of Appeals REALTOR FIVE ROOM aportjne^ second MI 4-1189. WArran B. Howltfid, nmpber. Roger B, Baglay, ...... LTPB Braiugt Gt. floor, oQ beat, hot water. MI- tral location, automatic hot>water, will amaze yOu. Call Mildred Agimhitiim claphbarda a speciaKy. finaso* eecood mortgages HoekvflW TE 6-8748 Bodnrtnfi TR 5«U|I Oiarbonheau, broker, MX S-06SI. Moltot, MI $>U0S. ... t t iiisue of Have you the ’60 Album coh- unaxeellad woikmanahlp, Eaay eaonntA Tenna to suit Chairman > i?sL $50. TR $44U’ o,tter 0 p.m. ' , .' ntegarine taining -many Bwely deoigiii and hndgat tarmi. M l 94496 or TR Year neidi. J. O; RasHY, «T6 . ‘ Danlet ' iU' fiWr, s s 'Mola. frae pattenuT Only 25« a cbpjr! icata at, MI *409. ' , Beeretsiy ', Y. *4309. ■) 'c :

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. i i. . V ) I tim THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1961 \ AvengA)aiIy Nit Press Rm The Weather ^ tACat 8 0 R W 4lancl|»8tpr Hrralb \ For tka Wopk Bndad FereeMt of 0 . B, .WeetlMr ReMe Dee. U« Iteo .4 \ Meetly fair tokU k modeMtlNt 1 3 ^ tomperatures. Ledi B9-SB, TmrOr Mamkm tfTlw A i ^ ekmdy Salordax.'’ HIglii Rmw CL BoMikii odciSkAiam MancheUer~—‘A CUy o f yUlnge Charm ChSpmmn ot Am* - . w . ____ _0 w»n^\wlU m«lft « t th« llMonlc C.OOO,rS EAI^ Tunpla tomorrow at T:48 p.m. -iv '(ClaeelhM AdverRiing on Page U ) for lnitl«U)fo oh^dldhtes. Ro* VOL. L lX X , NO. 91 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 6. 1961 price FIVE GENItl fmAmoft«\(UJ b«\mrv«l by the royal ^ patronNanH royal matron. Ur. , and Mrs. Guataf Anderson. This Mali To Combut Slump State News 4€0 Jobs Jamos Cole,’ 35 poster St., t - ■ ■■ ■...... ' ^ • * \ ■tnhn MOlials, MBI __ 6f.. h Thinking Hamilton Says THE FIRST ONE FOR '6: gone to St. Petersburabul^ Fte., an Indefinite stay. R ou n d u p Hartford, Jan, \6 ttf)—Rs- ^ "X . Inatatemant of conttMto for A^Uiur H. House. son^o^sJudge f Y w major sub-systems X^n the ■ and life. Charles 8. Hduss West- ' V North American B70'\bonib- \, land St., has been elected sw s* er, plus stepped-up customer BUY THIS GENERAL ELECTRII i tsry of ..the freshman clafs W State’s.Jlobless requirements for other prod-- ; l^ ta University, MedforA Mas» ucts, have created approuv J ' He. to.a 1990 'graduate of Loomis At 2-Year High mately 400 job openings at\ ■ School. Hsunilton Stand.ar^ it was ir-Flo Automatic 10 Ib^. .announced today. Hartford, Jan. 6 (ffV-The The openings, occurring In WaiMrandGet South Methodist Church vrtM be* ter a State Labor Department to­ the .next eight weeks, are I oamM Ker- : Missions Sunday'with iaorshlp Snd L. Edward WhMcomb of Ollead- ‘ New York, Jan. 6 (AV-f; day reported that unemploy­ mostly, for Milled machinists t Cktrdon, the Ford Fdundstion’s ment compensation claims in and tebhnlclans. There are T h is^ MATCHING nrogram from 4 to-A:15, foUowed Rd:, Andbyer, • Win become Wor- President-elect John F. Ken­ Director of Economic Develop­ now about 7;00.0 workers on Buy ^ . by a supper at 5:3d and dlscos- ihlpftit M a ^ r of Wbrewter Lodge, nedy has understudy a call ment aqd Admlnlatartion. Connecticut rose to the high­ the job in the UAC division’s Dryer Fc»ls0nly ston at 6:30. students from South of Uaaons, Ooldiester, In an open On Oar for temporary ihoome tax cuts The Prealdent-elact plans to fly est level in almost two years— two plants. R ibicoff, j Congregational Church in Hart- Installation inNthe Lodge Hall at in the Spring the business late today to Waihlhgtpn for a 65,426—for the w’eek ended Much of' the increased.^ ac- EASY [ 'ord will discuas' their tfavels 8 p.m. tomorrow Whitcomb has lump takes a serious turn for Dee, 31, 1960. ti'^ty, William E. Dlfendtrfer,^ TERMS ibroSd last summer. been active in lodgb work for the and bone to give you full value-^-^^s; (CoDttoiiek oo Page assistant general maniger,' past seven years. It’s a fafct, nel^bor. After all,'^ou’rS' ;he worse. The total number of claims In­ - liciou's meaty-7-mcat.— ^very tender; creased sharply, by 14,214, from said, is due to new require­ N. Mrs. ttofothy. Dowding will Another Andover Indent,- Carl the one he jimits to please . ' The call Waa aounded laat night ments for engine controls and Houghton, of Pine Ridge, will be flavorful |>ouRd pleases your knowing by a committee appointed by Ken- the 51,212 of the previous Week. ihow color slidea' of New Eng­ Labor UommUMionef Rena to fuel systems ^ involving both land churchea at a meeting of the Installed as junior warden. Other Take the matter of trim. Our rileSt eye and critical taste. / , 'n.edy to evaluate tlw atate of the commercial aircraft and a Labo^ for Cut Ricciiiti attributed-- the increase number* of classified rnilltary Cosmopolitan Club tomorrow at elected officers are l^eople know you dohit Hkem lot of bon^.^ nation'a economy'. It recommended chiefly to year-end inventor^’ shut- n.m. at Center Ctmgregatlonal worth. Lebanon, senior WhatyS m ore^ut attractive, low -that the new adminlattotion act engines. ' Get Plan doviTW and seasonal layoffs in con- Contributing to the engine Church. \ ’ Right Worshipful Harold Cigrk,' and fat. So they put aU^their skill and \ prices riiean you never pay for the fat' avrtfUy to put into effect a aheaf i n Pay Tax if etniction and retail trade, De­ Colchester, treasurer; gnd of emergency meaaurea deaigned control schedule increase Is experience tp work for ybq. They trim, \and bpne we’ve trimmed away. That, partment statistics shmv that the selection of Hamilton New York, Jan. 6 (ffV—A shipful Brother 'Norton Warn' to achieve recovery without re­ compensation , clainw have not _ 3 S O On Onr Gilead, secretary. trim, trim—slice away kllXqZcess fat t(»,:you like. Right? ■ . sort to tax reducUona, in theae Standard fuel controls for the special task force reconimend- Mrs; Rtitlj MrChm Idle Increase been so high since January 1959. Pratt A Whitney Aircraft jet Those appointed by Whitcomb timet of international., cnaia. ’The claims total for a compar­ ed to President-elect Kennedy ^ J u c # Own include^ W. B. Harold Small, West­ . The atudy group. In a report en^nes powering the Boeing Monthly Budget Heads A-JV Unit \ Washington, Jan. 8 « ’) — Or able period js year ago was 40,283. 727 jet transport. Production today a high-priority program ■ ^__ X ■- ■ ■ ■ chester, chaplialn;; William Reich- aprihkled'with' Indirect criticlam ganized Labor advocates cutting Initial claims, which indicate of these controls will start to phmp billion in Ibaps l l b l i l e w y D ew e w W i Y e e r O H W eu lw r x; ‘ Rian ard, Lebanon, senior dbaepn;. Paul of the Eiaenhower admlntatra- new spells of unemployment in­ Mrs. Ruth M, McGinn. 158 S.f'jSii payroll withholding taxes as a this year!/ and grants into the American idall. Lebanon.^nibr deacon; ilon'a ' handlihg of the buslneaa quick prod lo the nation’s purchas­ creased to 18,652 for the week j hfain St., waa elected president of Phil Cuthbertson/'ColOhester, sen­ fail-off, aaid these meaaurea are educational system. The Ob­ I the Army Navy Club Auxiliary at ing power if unemployment gets that ended, the year I960, from 1 Y«or F oet^ ior steward;' ^ftilter .Norris, Col­ urgently needed now. ’’ much worse. '■ 7,948 the previous week. jective would be, to “lift the DEUVERY , a meeting last night at the club- chester. junior steward; and Dun­ Hartford led the state in the Swrvicw On AN Parts ! house. She succeWs Mrs. Paul C. And the committee, headed by The novel plan was spelled out Police Subdue schools to a new level of ex> can Oreen.x^olchester, marshal. OR economiat Paul A. Bamuelson of number of claims, with 8,605. cellence.” a n d L a b or Fleischer, 44 Bisisell St., and waa The installing officer will be "by AFL-CIO lea<)ers yesterday as Bridgeport was next with 8,481, ANYWHERE ! vice president of the auxiliary last Maaaachuactta Ihatitute of Tech­ part of a 20-point program recom­ The plan would provldo axtra Harold/Glark, division'.chief, in the nology, aald . there should be no and Waterbury foUowed with 6,-- 1,000 Strikers federal caah foe all public acboeda,' year; State Department of' Consumer mended lo the incoming Kennedy 977. I’ Other new offlcera for. 1961 are blind adherence to a concept of a administration to jerk the economy fior construction, and for teacben’ Protection. I it balanced budget In titties of busir l^anchester'a ' unemployment series or other purpoOea related i Mrs. John Vince, 22T, McKee St, out of Us present lagging pace, claims increased 22.8 per cerU ond TV Reduced ness recession. ' 'Speclflcally,, the union chiefs In Liege'^ Riots to improving education. It would ■ \ EVERY Appliance I vice president: Mrs. Stanley 01- /■V from the previous weeks count of pro^^e a special program along saver, 164 Cambridge Sf., who Kennedy, who recently "ex- proposed that Kennedy be em­ M O R R E U o r preaeed concern about what he 1,479 to 1,816. itoilar lines for states In economic succeeds Mrs. Oglore White as.alK:' powered to trigger an income tax Ranking 15th in claims. Man­ Brussels, BriRium, Jan. 6 distren.^‘And it would set im a retary: and Mrs. Mary McQarthy And speaking about t r ^ termed lack of vigor in the econ- cut into eff-jct- if the rate of un­ REY|UGERAT0RS I , WASHED SHEET MUSIC 1ft PRIZE X 'omy, had no immediate comment chester had 6’70 claims from wom­ (/P)—Wild rioting broke out in special^d plan for city 'achpoU. of Vernon, who succeeds Mro Vic­ —you cannot buy a hwn employment' to the. work,force in­ en, 120 more than'' last week '.and the big industrial city of «.Jn addition," irtcreaaed grants and tor Armstrong as treasurer. For ^ano. Organ and all band on the rejiprt,. / creases from its present ' 6.4 per 36.9 per’ cent of the total cl loans to Improve academic facili­ •• Mrs. WlUiam Shields Jr,. 153 insthunenta. One of the largest with better triip^les3^ cent level to 7 per cent or more. Liege today. Liege police used sic ft. 0>C bottom fremor, outo^ G-E 2-CYCLE. 2-TEMFERAtU^E It was made' public after he )(ad load J here. ties and housing at colleges and I Birch’ St., was ,re-^efeted chaplain. aepectlons In Connecticut. fat and waste thhn Mor- reviewed the. document with This could easily happen this guns, sabers and tear gas to FILTER-FLO 10-LR. AUTOblAT HAM universities\was blueprihtod. for dofrost hi W h refrigerator and In other bi&ineues last night, reit or 1st Prize. This ' w h o l e or FULL Samuelson;. Dr. Walter W. Heller. winter with the Idle, now over 4 fFhy Nixon Lost huri back striking demon­ the President-elect. r. N o fr o s t mror form s cm yw horo. the VFW Auxipary presented the WARD MUSIC CO. week we feature these RUTT HALF University of Minnesota economist million, expected to top 5 million. strators’. ' The Usk ftece which drew up' 1 club with a JJO-atar flag. fine hams -5- hockless, chosen to be chairman of the In­ Meanwhile, the Katiohal Plan­ Middletown, Jan. 6 —Leonah A policeman, a fii-em.m, and at the'recommehoatlons waa headed A potluok will be served at the M simiDHrER ST. V' - coming president’s Council of Eco­ ning Association, a nonprofit, non- W. Hall, former Republican na least six'civilians were injured in by Dr. Frederick Hovde, president let meoHhg on Feb. 1 at 6:30 p.nrv.' Open im 9 F. M. Tuesd^. skinless ibVV to 11 lb. R^DNII. iM:MOST iONELESS nomic Advisers; and Jamei, Tobin, tionaj chairman. Says poor/public ot Purdue Uni -emty. Wednesday, Tboraday, Friday political organization; proposed a the melee after about 1.000 strik- \ fomberis will bring glfta for the sizes ay special prices; Yale University economist,, whose series of policies aimec| at eliminat­ relations policy was a principal lers attacked a railwa.v station, a Hovde handed tM report to Ken­ WAS .95 III IS r reason for toe GOP’a defeat in 1 aucUctn table. Lb. 95c appointment to the council was an- ing recessions and glj^fiK Ameri- St office, a fire truck and po- Associated Press newsman Earl Ammerman bends over to talk to Herbert, Islett lying on’a mattress nedy in the presence; of Gov. Abra­ S 7 f.fS H A LF H A M nouncM by Kennedy last night - toe Nov^ber election. ,ce cars. at scene of hotel fire early today in San Francisco. Islett. seriously Injured in a plunge from ham Ribicoff of Coimecticut, who As the other member of the 8- (Ooattsoed bo Page Fonr) ^ The Republicwi party must ’rile flareiip in the industrial the fourth floor of Ihe burning building said, "My dog didn’t get out.” (AP Photofax). v/ill be secretary Of Wealth, educa­ iLadie^Aid SeaU wipe out the image of itself as the luto canr.e as the government tion aud welfare, in toe new ad­ party of -big business,' Hall told chimed the 18-day-old strikes had ffK W TEAR’S ministration. , . T ” — Y e^s Officers an audience at- Wesleyan Univer- collapsed in two of Belgium's nine ‘Paints a Bad Picture’ The program lines upS^e tW«: DISHWASHERS aily last night. Hall was the, provinces and Socialist leaders of 15 Die as Fire 1 . It recommends that Kennedy 12 C IIM C FT. M 2 DO O R TOP SPECIAL France Ballots Sunday OOP’s chief campaign advisor last walkout strove to find a form­ support legislation to p rov ^ |W New officers of tha Ladles Aid . Good H iuts., FrL, Sat, fall. ula to end the costly walkouts. A U T O f ^ TTIC DCFROST J Society of Zion Evangelical Lu­ LAMB per year per pupU, based otoaveP* G-E M Om ^AID WITH POWER Another key factor in the de­ In Brussels, about 2,000 demon­ theran Church were/lnatalM by the LADIES' NYLON Hit^Hotel in age dally attendance in / FINEHURST feat, Han aaid, was the first of strated in ,^ n t of Forest Prison. Herter/Fells Senators schools, for the entire schoolN SHOWBI--NEEOS NO SPECIAL pastor, the Rev, Paul G. Pfpkopy, PlilEHURST TENDER tko tolsviasd great debates W at the Church tasl night. Rll LAMP CHOPS Algeria Starts V ^e They wert^led by Guy Brouhon, WIRING W PLUMtING Mrs. Louise ^ertens.was LIFTS twedh Vice President Richard’JK. SoeiaUat member of parliament, San Francisco (Continued oa Page RsTCa);'- WAS Nixon and Sen. John F. Kennedy. who declared 40 .strikers are being a womro's laissionary prot Lb, 89c O f Cu ba^ Laos, Berlin 3T9.f5 I chairman ' by the new president,' 4 9 c "That debate hurt . us,';. Hall held there. Demonstrators ' torew San Francisco, Jan. 6 (.)P»—Fire Mrs. Howard Hansen.' Mrs.Xler- said, explaining that the nepubU" flrecrackari and a few rocks at swept through-toe Thomas Hotel, LAMB dans were ahead, JA tl]^ p olls--be- massed state police:'then-left. ■■ I ■ ' / — — , X . WAS tens will conduct a meeting of the FINEHURST Waahlngton, Jan. 6 f>P)—-Secre-9close to the inauguration of Pi ^ low rental four-story building Kennedy Wtei, Lutheran Women Mission Lea|^ the two men met in front of The rioting in Liege erupted af­ 224.95 lA R L O W 'S ter a fiery/speech by Andre tary of State Christian A. Herter dent-elect John F. Kennedy on n.971 Mission St., and caused f on Jan. 18 at 7:30 p. "m. at the LAM8 PATTIES- ~ *"toe televirion cam eriis.- gat'e Senate Foreign Relations Jan. 20. heavy loss of life early today. \. church. The meeting la {for- all fp E REFAIR JasL. 6 (T) FAsIdeot Odum, iinpUed tjiat if ■' Hail, howver, said public opin­ Nixon Declares 11CUMCFT.G.E \ ■ Horta.^ (Continued on Page Tblrteen) Committee members a briefing on However, Gore said he was not At least 15 died and -.up to 30 Lwomen'of the church. STREET LEGS ^ C L b 4« GaoDe told Fra«ce dOtootod,. forces ou ion would hkve forced toe two men overly critical because- "the prov­ persons wire injured. ■ . , i___ 8 Lbo. and OVRIL-^YmOLE or B 1 ^ HALF. to debate"even if both declined. world trouble spots toda.v—Chiba, FULL* W ID TH FREEZER Hostesses who . served " refreah- (Lower'.Store Level) nsMielve Mpport of> his wpiild impose a solutioii U) AlgeHa. Laos, Berlin and elsewhere. ocation was severe,” In the chilly dawn hours, some AVashlngton, ian. 6 tB^-iksagnss nienta were Mrs.^ John Van Wyck, ' LAMB l e g s s m a l l e r THAN 8 LBS„ or SHANK HALF ...... Lb. 89c policies could opiM the .To vote ” no,” he spid, WfUld' be to Describing public relations sis underw'ear-clad occupants of the today formally- declared-John being as important in polltica as "It was not a v ^ '. encoiu-aging Sparkman said Herter told the F. TELI Mrs. Margareb- Storra, and Mrs. We will gladly 'cut 8 or 4 chop* from your la m b ~ i^ ^way to a p e ^ ' aegottattsoa with redbgnize' that the. problem would committee there/ was virtually 160-room Thon)as Hotel h ^ to Kennedy of Massachuseitts elected Hbward H a^ n . .' not be resolved by France. in business; Hall said he had Doctor Council review,” Sen: AJbert Gore, D*- rebel aattoai^to a s Algeria’s Tenn., said afte/the 2-hour closed nothing else to d6 -after Castro or­ leap from their top fpu)^ floor president: of th«'''Unlted States for a The aoc^y made « memorial fatal*. DeaislNIlag everwhelDi- The 70-year-oId president did not sensed among the people a "cer­ rooms as flames raced ;xip from 4-year term smarting Jah. 20. The WAS [ contribution to the church building repeat the toreat in hia last speech, session. Simjlarlj’, Sen. , Johr dered the U.S. embas.sy • in *Ha- IMNCH m i CONSOLE UffTH ing approval In tbe oatleawlde tain dlatrust” of toe GOP. vana to cut its staff down to 11 the first floor thibugh OnXlevator Democratic candidate’s losing op­ -Z T f.fS fund in ihe.name of the family of that he mig^t resign if he failed' He said the Democrata had suc­ Approves New Sparkman, D'-Ala., told-■ Dewsmer FliYLIGHT ILilE'* PICTURE TUIE L E G S..-.,,, lb. 49e A:^erioa reftteadanr here on "It, paints X *>8d picture.” or 12 persons. shaft. ponent, Vice president Richard M. Mrs. Henrietta Wiaotake, an hon­ 8|pnday, he waned S7 million to' get -overwhelming aupport for ceeded, in prdmoting the idea they' Others slid down'gutter pipes, Nixon, nladei'the declaration after orary member of the society. Be^ UggttI S|Mfiial W IN G S ; lb. 20e hia plan. jBut ha Mid France would were "concerned with toe-people.’’ However,. 'Sparkman aaid that "It sounds lQ|rical to me that it toe House dhd the Senate formally fore, the meeting, members visited sr* that Fiaaee’s moment of CMS Contract Herter’o review was “pretty much was impossible to operate under or used their bed sheets as ropes.' NECKS . ... R). Sc :>ls at band and that the "run strolSl>t into chaos and ds- Unlike the Demociats. he, said, the The fire,, San* Francisco’s worst t^ied the electoral votes from the the Holmes Funeral Home to pay cUne" If It did not unite behind GOP had "no missionaries or zeal­ what /ve 'have been reading in such conditions,’’ Sparkman said. ■ Nov. 8 balloting; ^ final respects to Mrs. Wlimtake. erbw solution will be taken him. the .pipers" that the' Secretary Asked if Herter had outlined. in a decade, broke out at 5 a.m. \ oat of her bands If his policies ots” to work in behalf Of the Re­ Hartford, Jan. 6L(D—The coun­ Nixon also declared Lyndon B. In Algeria, 3.9 million JJoalems, publican cause. cil oP"toe SUte Medical Society rented nothing essentially new, a„y new steps to be taken to deal Fire (toief William Murray said Johnsbn of Texas, Demociat. eleeb f r e e z e r s fsU. 700J100 Frriich coloniafkand 840,- voted its un'animoua approval this 'Gore and Sparkman, the first ' with the Cuban sit\iatlo’», Spark­ it. started in a mattiress in a first ed vice president over'Hennr Cabot freezer or Large Famtfy Specials 000 soldiers In the FVenelt 'army week of a new, broader Omnec- !wo Senators to leave toe meeting, man said "Np, I don’t believe he floor room and rpre'ad to the tear Xihdge of MasMchuaetto, ReptOil- P erson al N<>tices | Algiers, Jan. 6 OPt—^The Algerian were eligible to vote. The voting Policy on News . of the building and up the'elevator countryside briqUe-l with police tlcut Medical Service cbnlraoL^ reacted differentl.v to Herter’s ac­ did.” c«P. ’ J IICUMCFT.G-E X ‘ is in the villages today, in the Hartford, "Jan. 6 VPi—The riiief neariy three years after they snMt count of toe U.S. decision thi.s Herter was accompanied to the shaft. ‘The outgoing Vice President pre­ i^M B HIND SADDLE Chuck Gfound roadblocks and- trbop patrols today towns tomorrow and In the big judge of toe Circuit Court, Jay E. Some of the victims w e f e In Memoriam ‘ as voting began on President over a proposSd, broader QMS week to break diplomatic ties with closed session by J; Graham Par­ sided over the joint session under a ' HOLDS 395 FOUNDS $ Onaranteedv 5 Lbs. $3..35 cities Sunday. France also votes Rubinow, says his court is evolv­ FHdel Oistro’a Cuban goverfiment. trapped' In their rp^ms by the constituUohai proviaion that tOr G-E FORTAiLE TV— UHF-VHF In lovlns memory of Rosallja llte- Charles de Gaulle's plan to give contract in February ld68. , / sons, assistant secretary of state flames; others were asphyxiated. k-vlHur, niiy passed away Jan 6. ISM. To GIV' V«o Ijtg, 6'loin and ,6 Rib Chops. g O , Sunday. ing '-a public information policy A new principle in he^to in­ Gore said he thought the sev­ for Far Ea-stern Aftolrs. and quires Congress to canvasa the Algeria local self-gov tnment now Associated Preae coenu^ndent that "will consider the interest of Ironically, the -chief said, the W A S 2S9;95 A Very Flank and Kidney. Lb. and a chance to vote for indepen­ surance underlies the jcontract, erance of diplomatic relations Wimbdrlefy Der. Coerr, deputy as­ ! A' precious one from us is tone, ' Cajoyabis Lb. David'Mason toured'"aeveral out­ toe public, the press qnii the ac­ fire was seen earlier and thought (Gpntliiued OB Page 8c;m ) ; . A voice we loved Is itllled. * Haihb^urg dence if the bloody rebellion ends. which has yet to be approved * by ■was . '.Jan inadviasble move” so sistant secretary for Int®t-Amer- to be extinguished. A place Is vacant in our lives Smoke . lying diatricta in the .tense area cused." He added. Imwever, in his Ican affairs and an^Xpert on the WAS Which never can be filled. , • 5 Lbs. $2.50 llie voting started in apparent the eight' conktltuent / county ■The giiy In room 4J smelled IS^CUllC FT. G-E Ym Is u f a NATIUNALLT calm throughout the Algerian around Oran and reported all.was statement yesterday that the new medical associations/ within, the Cuban situation. oydisrly. He said the initial-turnout court had neltjier .the inUntion smoke in rooin 41,” Murray said. 209.95 a d v e r t i s e d c ig a r LAMB RACKS , 10^12 LB. countryside, but In Algiers: four society, and -the state, insurance Members sopght additional, in­ HOLDS 448 FOUNDS , tVHlCB SELLS FOR lOc Mdicated little enthusiasm among nor the power to instruct police "He found a mattress ahioitldering 1 time .bombs aittied at the power 4he FTOnch settlers but a better commissioner. ■ / New& Tidbits formation ^-:bv‘ent8 leading-up to and poured water on it. Then he Anna Kamlnskas and family. 12 LoinI Chops, 12 Rib Chops^ 5 < ^ e lined of Radio Algiers went off departments on the di.stributlon of However, it has been learned A: Reg. 34.75. Pork Loins , Lb. 57c reepnnse from - the Moslems news about crimes and motor ve­ President -Elsenhower's severance went back, to bed.” Bulletins W A S 339.95 . Sons Flank and Kidney. Lb. t roooto—8 to 9 center ehdpo. Just before it was to carry . De from a numbei/of sources that the ■ Culled’from AP Wires of diplpniatic relation? with Fidel The man in room 41 was identi­ Box SO. * 1 7 9 Gaulle's final apppal for sppport Although toe Moi^nis had been hicle ationary Youth Organization, car- Dr;' RichaTOs would not toarac- were on the .move everywhere to­ ried burp guns and bazookas into creese -of $130 mllUoh In t ^ jjarch, 26, of Sheffield, Mass..'sixi proposed Dempsey budget would > 4 < 2 i n . 0 0 ue terize the vote In the council be­ of motion picture actor Frederic day lii this • Caribbean .^Island-Tr the elegant -Hotel Nacional over­ Batteiy Booster Cable yond sajrtng the new contract "was bring the total General Fund once a favorite winter play­ looking the Gulf of Mexico. ^ WEI ARE HAPFY TO ANNOUNCE March, is sentenced ,in District budget , tor the next two TMrs . Make Pinehurst Your well received." However,, suthori- ■Court to 30 days in house of cor­ ground—as Fidel Castro kept his The military activity tast a WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY tative sources said the vote was .nation in ,a frenzy to fight, off the to approximately 6588 nmBon. THAT WE WILL RE in the national pollfllcal conven-^-Unlon be destroyed rection on three counts of larceny, .shadow across the "Day of Three NOTE—The greatest tragedy o ff unanimous. President Elsenhower will ad­ invasion he claims is coming from King.s'’ — the traditional gift-giv­ the Civil War, argueo Ustorion Uona, in toe presl^nUal.cempelgn, tlon of slavery in the territories The new principle in the pro­ BRASS FIRM TO CUTBACK G O O D Y E A R N EW ^er R E C A P TIRE One-Stop Food Confer X when slavery •obviously was not go­ dress opening scMlon Mdipday of the United States. ing day in Latin America which RED lUDNEY Bruce Catton, Is that It was not In ig'.Congnee,' or somewhere. posed "eohimunlty contract” con- The* United States termed Cas­ Torrington, Jan. 6 (fR — An- . Slavery* said Campbell, was a ing to establish Itself .in the ter- White House Conference on Aging, needs the Christmas holiday sea­ aconda American Brass Cm an- i ■ .X-, fact necessary. In this lost In a it is announced. . . . Do-nna and tro's latest invasion charge ridic­ son. aeries of articled he reports a oon- transitory institution; It Would rttOrtes In any case?^ Seward agreed (Continued on Pnge Thirteen) ' nounced today It wBI curtail , BUMBLE BEE BEST WHITE , BEAMS inevitably be greatly modified or that, there was "not. Debbie Horst,,Identical seven-year- ulous. and a majority of toe U.N. ■From the heai't of the capital operatlbna at Its division hero , These flexible cables trans­ VerMtion which Indicates how eas­ old twins of Erlin.'Pa., are chosen Security Council said after two ai-ound the coast the nation bris­ ily men of reasen and good wm abandoned altogether In the course • Now this talk ended in nothing sharply by , the end of the year, mit current from one bat­ JUNA 39c 3 F.,n,00 5 ^ . * 1 . 0 0 to- be poster girls' for annual daj's -ot debate toe Cubans had tled with battle )-eadlness.. oeuld hay* reachOd a oomprondsO. of time. Modification. in fact was mierlcan Heart Association fund Tho company, with headquartw tery to another for quick, X' , . . alreadytaking place; for years Kl' X" '14 Heparitis Deaths not proved the charge, But the .Castro has charged that' the in Wateiimry a'nd other bran cnee END COSTLY Southerner over an ' -after-‘dlriner rive. , ■ Cuban i-iegirhe put on the most in­ Eisenhower adminiftiatlon is pre­ In Ansonla and Buffalo, 'N. Y.*' easy starts, clamps easily ^ By mUCE CATTON slavery had been receding , in the Bomb explodes near. parked au­ paring to, invade by Jan. 18, two PUSHING and MAI^ELLltoUSE (Written lor The Assoclatod Pfeso) Upper South, and it was .really brandy. But can anyone doubt that Probed in Jersey tensive military display H ^ could cited a “lack o f , demand for to "terminals, full current if talk of that kind had been car­ tomobile of U.S. Ambassador Carl muster. , - . days before it leaves office. If U.S. One of toe most things flourishing now only in Uu rich Strom in La Paz, Bolivia, last many of ooriproducts” In I8B6 capacity., TOWING about the comlng-.of the Givll War plantation area of the Deep South. ried pn openly. In convention and A wave of searches of Roman Troops do not invade. Castro pre­ as a reason for the move. The'"- INSTANT COFFEE ^^^.63 GOLDEN SWEET Trenton, N, J.,^ Jah. 6 (A’) — The night; but no Injuries anp only Catholic organizations and toe ar­ sumably will crow that his militant 1s the fact that Just before the There alavery was thriving, and It on toe political stump and in news­ state of New Jersey is investigat­ slight damage to the carJa report­ Torrington division’s 60(1, to 766., SAVE 1©e qurtain vfoal up two 'men— petoklle ..would be 25 years before paper columns, over the years, the rest of at least nine Catholic stu­ preparedness scared them off. and employes were, told In a lettor C O R M ing the deaths of 14 patients who ed. . . . Labor paper Trud In Mos­ dents or teachers was reported, J;e will claim' a- victory over "the ■ . ' . *■ .■ ; 1 ■ aibly without quite realizing It— toaL area’s expanding needs tori tragic break-un of the Union might died of hepatitis after receiving in­ cow attacks Zionism and Israel, that tho curfallinent of opera*- showed how toe buslneto qnght have’ been averted 7 ,, but it was not immediately clear ijatccl northern neighbor. N O M O N E Y slavb labor w’ere fully met. jections from an osteopath. calling Zionism "tool of American Political and , other prisoners tions would begin hnmedlsWly N i g h t s T o 9 4 i i 8 9 c have been settled: Two men, one from Alabatfia whether a widespread.- movement 'and extend over a ,12-ni0Btth pa- ■ WILD MRD SEED ^ - Seward Interrupted him here to The attorney general’s office, the ItoperlalBim.” nst to* church or its af- were evacuated from - Principe DOWN Late-ip Febriiory 1861, 1(1 days remark: “Say 60 ysars." Very and one from New York, talking slate Board of Medical Examiners Los Angeles’ District. Attorney’s riod. ' ASK MOUT OUR 5 Ibf. 59c — 2S Ibf. $2.^9 ar so before the Lincoln adminis­ unemotionally in a drawing room, flllaleli-JKto under ‘way. ■ Priaonf atop, a hUl CMnmOnding a 1- . With Your Old Tirm well; 'SO -years, in all,- befqre the could so easily agree that the Is­ and the State Health Department office, suspecting one or more per­ Antl-airoroft and anti.-tank sweeping iriew of Havana. Ther? tration took office, WUUam- H. all were involved Ih 'the investiga­ CDNGO’S' PONOO J *U U | 0 NEW TIRE ROAD 1 2 ^ Weekly X MRD SUET 10c lb. \ S 5 T &ward M Now York, who was institution would have reached the sue could and should be handlM; sons may have committed perjury guns studded ■ Malecon, Havana’s, were unconfintted reporta toe an- . Leopoldville. The Cohg%, A n. - 9T-‘ limit of Its Jevelopmpnt. Mean- could agree that the very cause tion of Dr. Albert I* Weiner of at Dennis. Crosby paternity trial, 'cient fortress was being. convert­ ibout to become Unooln’a secro- Erlton, a Camden county comniU' plans to question everyone connect- picturesque seafront that in pre- 6 im —-Major OUbert Ponsd, ths 'M MEDniKT SIEVE bary of state, met at a Washing­ urhile; said Ckmpbell, the most the of'the dispute was itself dying Castro days was a! favorite prom­ ed to a teniporary "invasion head­ Congo- security , chief ^ FM ZA R D * *, OR slavery group could ask waa the and would,- if men rroprbached. it nity about five miles' fronr Phila­ with case . . '.'Attractive Pltto- quarters." \ ■ To thboe that purchase seat covers or cdnvcrtible tops CRtSCQ 3 LN 85c ton: dinner M ^y wltb‘ Juatloo John iRgh divorce*,, toe mother of three enade for tourists at .this j time of broi^iit' Fatrloe Lnwina^ haok SHEET PEAS A. CwpbeU of tho Supreme Court. edntinued protection of alavery In. reasonably,., presently -t-edUce It­ delphia. : ^ year—mostly Americana. | Hundreds of roillfiamto and to Leopoldville to captivity, Rja GUARANTEE , /) on Thursday or .FridSy Rights we will give. FREE ^letting too (Ueatteosi . so (CeaMoasd «a Fags lU rtoea) mere puMsh is ready for Air Force.