^ ' ■■ ■ ^ 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 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 ■ / ,.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. • ,/■ 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 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 ' A' A. r r i i x MiS:, \ .j - • v r ■■ ■ ' 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 >* 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 - ' _ « « . 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F T s 'S e ® ' S - . ■ ’■ . / j . , : ' . - ' - W U q e U ' . ; f * 4 , All Extra H u f f y U Q U a 9 IT I* e iN T * O f lU N E N T ‘J*- V 13 O Z mac 2 1 0 X 4 1 4 STO KE O P M a n c h e s t e r ; i n c . ■ 0M $ » '',,1 n i N t r OF M U FABIOHO r r ' ■'^ -r' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, 1961 CONN, ImiRSDAir* JANUARY 6, 196i ’ *” ■" ...... M A K C H E S T ^ e v e n i n g H E R A >t>. Ring Career May End Saturday THE, \ N- Herald Ati^le B R silioin <“ '■ 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 / 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 * ,'4 . r . 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 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
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