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MuHelidee in Roundup Libya Quake To Vain Ban Try Griin Winter
NAPLES. Italy (AP)— “meaningful" inspection proco- Fire Ruins House, WASHINGTON (AP) —< Colder weather snow to-' U.S- disarmament chief Wil- dUTM. day brought new migery to In the test talks which have Man, Woman, Die hiindredi of hothdeis in an Uspi C. ' Fioster leaves for been running on and off since Qsneva tonight and an appar- 1963, the United States originally avalanche - threatened ate sought around 30 inspections a NORWALK (AP)—A man 70% of Coastal ently forlom attempt to bring and woman died early today around Naidea. But the cold year. Suppeutera of the push (or a about an East-West treaty to treaty say scientific detection ad- when fire destroyed a two- aiYpegted to have slowed the outlaw nuclear testing. huge mudslides, and may have vanced have allowed the West to story frame house in South . AlUiough the United States of- lower Its proposed figures—first to saved, some villages. fered another coneesalon on Its eUd>t to m and now to seven— Norwalk. Stonn winds wbippad t^a aoutb- Tlie victims were tentatively stand, the Soviet Union refused without actually lessoning the 250 Dead, am Tymienlan Baa, driving ablpa Friday to’’increase tts Offer of two safeguards against cheating. identified as Stanley Remson, to Shalter and aendihg wavaa or three on-aito inspections, and The new U.S. figure was con- about 50, and Mrs. Eleanor Gil- eradilng hundreds of foot inland broka off the- three-nation talk,. tained in a statement approved bert. Remson’s body wai found al- along the battered SlolUSn eoaat The United States had banked by President Kennedy and issued most within reach of the front 500 Hurt, wait o f Kasslna. most of ita hopes for progress in by the Arms Control and Disarm- door of his first floor apartment; A atorm death in Sardinia those' three-way dlscusstons. ament Agency following the day’s Mrs. Gilbert’s body was by tho brougM the toll to 170 in Italy'a Thus thp nage was set for an developments at Geneva. back door. worst winter of the oditufy. expected propaganda battle in the Even if the. Reds do an about The building was at 235^ Ely In A1 Mar j Heavy overnight anowfail cov- fuu 17-natlpn Qeneva Disarma- face and agree to the latest U.S. Ave., Ramson’s address. It is at ered lit, Voauvlua at Naples and ment Conference. Fpster planned demands, a test ban treaty could the rear of 285 E2y Ave., where whitened tta hU^or hills of the to present the U.S. case there. face roug^ going in the U.S. Mrs. Gilbert lived. AL MARJ, Libya (AP)— rugged iaieteo Peninsula, where Friday ni^t, the United States Senate. A two-thirds Senate ma- Her husband, Leland Gilbert, Dawn broke Friday to reveal mudslides have caused tragedy disclosed it had told the Spviets jority is required to ratify Ameri- told police he and Mrs. Gilbert the full horror of the earth- ainca last Stnoay. It might agree to only Mven can adherence to a treaty. quarreled early this morning and she went to the house at the back quake which struck this East- AutheHtiea etrlving to aavo on-the-spot tnapocUona q year pro- three vUlagoa at the tip of the vided the Russians agree to (Oontlnned on Page Three) of the lot. ern Libyan city of 11,000 When the fire was discovered by peninsula said the cold may have Thursday night. nelpod slow the ooslng slides. A a neighbor eome time after 3 a.m. Huddled together, dased and in- slide which caused complete evac- It was already well established, jured, residents of tbe etty saw but firemen were able to keep the uation of the 686 roaldente of Ner- to the early light the full extent ano split into two flows and no flames away from other nearby of the damage done by the quake longer seemed to be rolling down Theater Drops Bias buildings. which struck suddenly at 7 :16 p.m. upon the center of the village. A The cause of the blaze was being Thursday. hastily built retaining wall also Investigated. Nearly 70 per cent ot the otty aaamod to have saved some of the T\vo occtq)ants ot the second was to rubble. Stone and mud most endsngored houses. . floor, Mr. an Mr,. Luciano Soto, houses collapsed Instantly. C9on- A 800-yard wide mudallde at After Mass Arrests escaped without injury. crete buildings were left twisted OapoSele, inland from NatJes, by the first quake, which was ftd- alao appeared to have slowed or Probe Plane Crash lowed by tremors. BAUnMORB (AP)—**Thi mov-6cumulatlve $300,000 ball was In 16 seconds, the cite. Ideated (Contbmed on Page Two) TRUMBULL (AP) — Federal to a fertile valley 60 mUes north- ie wasn’t very good, but it really dropped. The charges stand. ./' One of the students who saw and state aviation officials began east of Benghazi, was to rnina. doosn’t matter,” a Negro oOed an Inquiry today Into the crash of More than 280 dead and 600 in- the movie Friday was Sandra said as shs cams out of tho Upshur, 18, president of the Mor- a light plane In a residential area jured were counted by Friday here yesterday. In the aftemiBith of yeoterday’s fire cam along Ann St. were thickly ooatod with ice and frozen to morning. The toll was oxpottoA to Limit Opposed Nprthwood Theater. gan freshman class. She had been The ' theafor—scene of six days arrested twice in the demonstra- Only a clump of trees prevent- the ground. Hartford Ftoe Chief Ihcmas F. Lee said today that the oars would have to be remov- motmt as rescuers continued fits tions. ed the stogie-engine craft from grim search for 'victims. of mass demonstrationa and mass smashing into aome homes. The ed. A cxnipte of them were towed away last nigtxt. On Deductions , "It sure is peaceful now,” she Throu^tout the night U.S. Air arrests-Miuletly opened Its doors said as she blinked against the p^t was atten^xttog to make an Force rescue teams from Wbeehu to Negroes Friday. emergency landing after develop- afternoon sun. She moved up a Air Base, Tripoli, British Army In Tax Scheme Twenty-three weU-dressed Mor- place in line at the box office. ing engine trouble en route from units from Beng^iasl, and Ltbyan gan Stato OoUege students bought Flushing, N.Y., to New Haven. “But I'm glad,” she added Army and civilian medical teams ttekets to 'see "In Boarcb o f m6 thoughtfully. The pilot and only occupant, worked to darknees to help as WASHmOTON (AP)—Prerident Castaways” sad walked unimped- Charlea Cavaitoro, 30, of Jackson Kennedy’s tax program is etUl un- Miss UpBbur Is secretary of the many of the stricken as they could ed through the carpeted Ibbl^. C3vlc Interest Group, a IomI civil Heigtes, ,N.Y„ suffered minor inr find. dergoing oongresalonal diagnosis Only two days before 74 students rights organization responsible for juries. Paramedics at the 68th U.S. Air and is yet to bo wheeled into the had Men an^ed as they tried the demonstratlans. She was ar- He said he was attempting to aet Rescue Squadron based at Wbeel- operating room. But already on# to do the same thing, as were down the Cessna 140 in a snow- erittcol Item has been marked for rested in the pickettng last Friday us, tbe first Air Force emergency 889 before them. They had pro- but was released the naxt day. covered field •<)($ lAfoUy Rd., when help to get here, found fomlHes major suneiy. tested the theater’s excluston. of And with it may go some of the By Tuesday she said she tod he noUoed -twci FOungstera to the clinging together to the rubble Nemos. bsatd the ,morale of tho |lr)s in area ato vetesd into the trees. teeir homes or beginning propoeed tax roduettens. TOuraday, S|ftor 418 atudaitts This item ia the propoaal to put Otty Jail was dropping. So she Savural houaes stand behind the out what poBsesstone they had been chaived with trespassing got harsoU akrestM that night. trees. find in tbe ruins. a floor under penwnal' deduottona or disorderly, o&duct end 848 « She said she wanted to be in jail The ehUdren were imlnjured. Some of the victims, ,ltke interest, local foxes and char- them, had buigulsbed in Baltimore itable contrlbuttons. It would al- to cheer them up. The seriously damaged pfone the streets for memben of tiu City Jail, the theater manager Another student, Otirtia Smoth- was taken to Bridgeport AJiTpoi families, walked aimlessly, wall- low deductions only to the extent csi^tulafod. ers; 19, aai^ "W r o glad the the- for sxaminatlon by federal as ing to anguish. Some wandered to ttolr iPtal wter-fo^-tMegritWa.* ''* ^ ------income. Wa agiead te' -m d eegrcgatlon, Irtatir ofljtakli.- ’ ----- shook,-, waiting, thair . atma...and. No member of the House Ways and the demonstrator* agreed to "But we had .3,000 more cus- Oavallaro, a grouhd employ# te moaning, otdlidous to help offered end the demonstrations. The 848 tomera for City JaU If they hadn’t them. and Means Committee, now con- American Airlines, was released sldering the fox package, has pub- were released from JaU as their opened the theater^" he said. from Bridgeport Hospital. aitar Work had already begim Fri- licly spoken up for this nrovlston, treatment of a Shoulder Injury. day morning to dig graves tor the dead south of the city, which is advanced by me admlninratlon to bordered by flooded fields and recoim some of the revenue that Caught in Hurdle would bo lost by cutting tax rateq^ mired by rato-drenctaed red clay On the contrary, several menfo Umpire in News Strike HARTFORD^ (^ 1 —A,..,j^ th streets. »bers have jnedlcted this will be who said he was bit lus way to ' a ParaptodlcB of the 66th Squad- among the first to go when the track meet failed to clear a police ron were followed by more medics hurdle last night after he alleged- and the 7372nd Air Base Unit xt eommitteo starts writing a bill in m month or so. May Be Wagner’s Role ly waved a pistol from his car at WheeluB. The tax-writing group begins another motorist enroute. Led by Capt. Barry N. Ibak- taking public testimony on this State police caught up 'With the Un, of HlUslde, N.J., the men of Massachusetts car after a com- the 68th administered first aid and propoaal Monday. The mtneas list NEW YORK (AP)—Mayor Rob-f But the strlklM printers—Local plaint from the other driver, drugs to the Injured, searched the reflects the opposition' of philan- ert F. Wagner has promised a de- 6 of the AFLrOO International Thomas Hayes of Sparta, N. J. ruins for irictims and helped in the thropic grpiqw, who already have clsioh today on his next step he Typographical Union—held back been writing members that the The youth, Harold E. Rogers, evacuation of injured to a nearby will take to trying to end the 78- approval. They were fearful the 20, o f Dorchester, Mass., said he Libyan Army hospitaL provision would dry up contribu- day blackout of the city’s nine proposal might mean compulsory tions. Real estate, and building In- had been trying to twirl the air Airlift operations continued major newspapers. arbitration, xriilch they long lurve Ifistol “like Wyatt Earp” when Tired firemen begin the Job of picking up hose and frozen gear. (Herald photos by Oflara). tbroughout the nfoht and Friday tarests, concerned with the effect A City Hall spokesman said Fri- opposed. of a change ttiat would diminish the car to which he was a passen- from Wheelus, about 360 miles day the mayor wotild announce bis Three non-striktog unions—the ger passed Hayes' car on R t 15 east of Benghazi. Emergency ra- present tim incentives to home- plans in the next 24 hours. New York Newspaper Guild, the owning, a n another potent aource to Wethersfield. tions and other needed equlptnent One posslMe course open to him Paper Handlers and the Deliver- He said he pointed his finger at were transported to Benghail. . of opposition. is to go along with the suggestion ers unions—all asked Wagner to Inspectors Set Yet the deductions floor is a big Hayes to reprimand him for cut- U.S. Terms ‘Bluster’ Within four hours alter being of several. non-striktog newspaper recommend a settlement, mth the ting to and out of traffic. "I for- alerted by Libyan officials Thure- Item in the over-all adminlstro- unions. They urged the mayor to AFL-CIO Guild proposing next tton tax plan, which envisages re- got that I had the pistol to my Safety Check day nlgbt, (3oI. Irwin H. Dregne, assume the r<>le of Impsutlal um- Thursday as the deadline for do- hand,” he said. commander of Wheelus Field and ducing rates enough to cut the pire and recommend a peace for- ing so. Rogers said he and his friends Lt. Col. WlUiam M. McDonald, government income fox take $18.6 mula. TOe Guild approved new con- Soviet’s War Threat billion a year eventually,' but re- were on their way to New York to For Structure commander of the 68th SquodrcD, The suggesUon was along the tracts with the nine dallies last compete to the AAU track meet had dispatched six aircraft wtth couping $8.8 billion through struc- lines proposed earlier by Presi- November, but most of Its 6,(XX) tural fox changes that vrould tax tomorrow night. He said he was a supplies to the stricken area. dent Kennedy, who urged all par- members have been Idled since sprinter and a broad jumper. Inspectors were scheduled to en- WASHINGTON (AP)—Apporent-S>Secretary of State Dean Rusk. But Blood donor stations were set aome Income' more heavily than ties involved "to submit their dif- the printers’ strike started last ter the fire-ravaged Lincoln Build- ly unimpressed, official Washing- speechmaktog, he added, isn't go- now. Police slowed him down for a up at Wheelus and to Tripoli and ferencea to independent determin- Dec. 8. ing to Hartford today to determine ton has shrugged off the new So- ing to change "the combination American and Libyan volunteers Ot the $8.8 blUlon recovery, a ation of some kind. . . .” Wagner stepped into the dispute whether It will have to bo de- viet missile flexing over Cuba as of forces to the world.” (all $3.8 billicn would be provided (Oontlnned on Page Three) joined to providing plasma (or New York City publishers quick- as a mediator Jan. 36. The mayor molished. “blast and bluster” propaganda. Behind the closed doors of the emergency use to A1 Marj. by the 6 per cent deduction floor. ly accepted Kennedy’s umpire The six-story structure at Ann Senate Armed Services Commit- Secretary of the Treasury Doug- The threats from Soriet Defense As rescuers worked throuiJi the Idea. (Conttmied on Page Two) and Asylum Sts. was left a gutted Minister Rodion Y. Malinovsky tee, Secretary of Defense Robert night to save lives, tremors of las Dillon has told the Ways and hulk after a fire which caused were regarded as blood-and-thun- S. McNamara outlined U.S. meth- Means Committee the government Lib^’s worst earthquake could damaged estimated at at least der morale builders—both (or at ods for carrying out American cannot skfely undergo a net tax News Tidbits policy toward Cuba. li!! redu(^n greater than $10.8 bu- $500,000. home and tor Fidel Castro's re- (Oonttaned on Page Three) ::::: Firemen remained at the scene gime. Afterward committee Chairman tton and that if the door on per- from the AP Wires Richard B. Russell, D-Ga., ssdd aonal deduottona is not approved, to prevent new outbreaks, but still In a Moscow speech Friday, kept their distance from the build- marking the eve of the 46th anni- McNamara had “ made It very the rate reduction should bo clear that we are pursuing a pol- scaled down accordingly. ing which officials felt might col- versary of the Soviet armed By uotog converted merchant lapse. forces, the Red marshal warned icy that will result to the elimi- ships instead of submarines. Navy nation of Castroism and commu- Late yesterday smoke continued that If Americans attack Cuba, It Bulletms beltoves NATO can build Polaris to pour from a cornice and from will mean a third world war and nism from Cuba.” But Russell de- missile ships at about half the cost nuclear devastation tor the United clined to go Into details on the Culled from AP Wfrea Romney Stages and a year sooner . . . Mortimer J. a pile of rubble created when the grounds they are classified. AxUer, 60, author, philosopher and roof fell in. McNamara also assured the Unable to enter the building. The usual type of oratory "you founder of great bMks movement expect on the 45th anniversary of committee, Russell said, that U.S. SEES ARAB UNITY la Amsrioa, and his 26-year-old planes will shoot down any Cuban- 2nd Inaugural (Continued on Page Three) the Soviet armed forces,” said CAIBO (AP) —An ofltotal of bride honeymooning to Hawaii af- based MIGs that attack American Iraq’s revolntlonaiy govem- ter wedding in San Francisco. ships or installations. ment said today he and Presi- Above Straits Some 6.8 million Hungarians “There Is no doubt that to the dent Oamal Abdel Nasser will be called to pcdla to ele^ depu- future the American planes, even reached a boots for ooMera* . BSOSNABA. Mtoh. (A P j-O ov. ties to Parliament and local com- 2 Air Force Space Experts if they do so in error, will retali- tion between Iraq and tha untto munity councils on single-party ate,” said Russell. Oeoige Romney goes through hla ed Arab RepubUe. He aold thla aacond Inauguratton hare today, ticket of Communist-led People’s He said the question of retalia- would Inevitably lead to the
determined to erase an Imaginary Patriotic Fitmt. . . Police sergeant Reject NASA High Pay Offer tion had come up in a discussion unity of the whole Arab na- Mason-Dixan Una wUch has ra- tovesUgathig explosion that hap- with McNamara of the Cuban tion. AU 8oleb. el Bendl, dep- togated Upper Peninsula residenfo pened 60 few from Berkeley, Calif., MIG attack on an American uty premier and tntortor min* to the a t i^ of Mlchlgaa’s “fOr- radio statton KPFA theorize it WASHINGTON (AP)—The Na-^ research plane to a record altitude shrimp boat. Ister, led an Iraqi delegation Scoffing at the Soviet suggestion gottsn ctUssna." may have been praidt, tional Aeronautics and Space Ad- of 314,760 feet—69.61 miles—last here to attend the U.AJi.’S fifth On the mxrtmem. today's fssttvi- SnvHity-iilne Communist guer- July 17. that any U.S. move on Cute might ministration has tried and (ailed touch off another world war, Rus- aanlvertaiy oelebtattoos. tiM are the (ulfiUmant o f a cam- lUas defected to government side The other X16 pilot to attain as- last week, American authorities in to lure away two ot the Air tronaut altitude Is NASA research sell said, “ I do not believe that qUAKE TOLL BI8ES paign promise. The 6B-ysar-o>d automaker-turn ed-fovernor told an Saigon, Vlst Nam, r ^ r t . . . So- Force’s key space experts, an in- flier Joseph A. Walker, who took the Russians are 10 feet tall. I 'Vist Union observes 45th annlver- the craft to 61 miles last Jan. 17. hope we can avoid anv nuclear ROME (AP) — The American airport, crowd here last October formed source said today. dlplomatto mlsaton In Ranghaal that, if elected, he would return aaiy of Ms armed forces by firing The source identified the tar- A representative of NASA was war because It would k1^, tens of 46-gun salutes to capitals of all said to have offered Yeager the millions of Americans while we ssid today that the toll to the IniU far a special "second inaugura- gets of the unsuccessful raid as earttiqoalie at At Marj, Libya, 2«a: tton" in this region ot 800,000 pap- 16 Soviet republics. Col. Charles E. (Chuck) Yeager, job of directing the training of are eliminating them." Massaohusette autboritiss commandant of the Aerospace Re- astronauts for the Gemini and‘ Malinovsky claimed that the waa estimated at betweea 86# saarefa fo r case o f bottles contain- search Pilot School at Edwards Apollo programs—the same type Soviet Union can "wipe off tho .and 700. The mlaeina sold moN Romney, however, hes a man than 800 bodtoe had been reesv* aarioua olijaottva in mind for the ing naM quaatlttes of milk treat Air Force Base, Calif., and Maj. of work he now does (or the Air earth all targets, fodustrial and ad wttli dangerous chemical p Robert M. White, also of EM- Force. administrative-political centers of ered through thle moniag, With area above the Stratta ot MacMn- between 800 and 600 pew saa be> ao where people often have com- aervattve after bottles disappear wards, X15 pilot who bolds the White was Invited to accompany the United States.” He said it can plained they are forgotten dtlsens. from truric on route to laboratory. world altitude record for aircraft. Yeager Into NASA, the Informant “ destroy completely the countries lleved burled under the debria The theme of the criebratton, . . . Btove Pakrovlch, 88, of Erie, Yeager, who 16 years ago be- said. which have made available their of rained bnUdlaga. “Pulling Miriilgan Together," em- Pa., announces plans to volunteer came the drat man to fly faster He added that both men reject- territories tor American war b&S9S ’ ’ OHINSSB MJPBBMACnr pbaaises Komney*s beUef that as gniwa pig of epaoe research than the speed of sound, heads the ed the offers—and the hefty pay lOcMgan’e- •urgent prohleina am after be gets ma term for murder. pregram ^ vdilch the Air Force boosts that went with it—to re- Russell called It “ blast and TOKYO (AP) — Red ChbMfo She revttaUaatliga ot tts industrial U.6. autborities bar (oar bi to tratotog Us own group of as- main With, the Air Fdi-ce program. bluster” .and said Soviet Premier mUitaty ehM oi atelt 0*n^ In and hueineae economy. Thasa are loads of Soviet Bdtttaqrjforsannel tronauts to fly the X20 or I^ma- A NASA spokesman said that Khrushchev’s decision to withdraw Jahfidng. eiteei *s6sf tar teteh ot acuta oaaoam>lB tM firom eotering West Barito at Boar orfattal space plane, N A ^ 's Walter Williams, deputy director missiles and bombers from Cuba iwttnneT Oenmnolai aaNF Oh. GhfriqiMliit O a riis after British two-man Gernlni spacecraft and of NASA’s Manned Space Flight proved "we now have superior nuclear delivery systems.” Ohineee tanae. the O M y dt Um iron and copper Sidpper Finds Shrimp SHU Good and R ^ agree on use of another military space vehicles of the fu- Center at Houston, had some dis- BtfaMs (or Which the region to (a- PailB JBekaon ot Vm shrimaw tlie abximp in etiackpotot as route to Sovtetvmo- ture. cussions with Yeager about a Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana found noth- motta have eloaad. 8 ti son good. HTbem boot, boat. cany- morial. . . . Prime Minister John White to one of two men out- year ago. He said Yeager told 1^1- Hams' he would be otherwise en- ing new to the Soviet threats. But 46th naateinaty The fanciful Mason-Dixan Line iDg Jadmo^oi Cliartsatti^ 8. C., and U i mwto, Benjamin Wash- O. Diefenbaker, soconq>snled by side the Mercury man-to-space Amy. *fce bad Its raets la the UlO's. Fed- ot Fast Mytna- Fla., tiads driegmtion, . leaves for three- project who has qualified as an gaged. Republican Leader Everett M. flrstf. by Ri—Sin-mada Dlrksen ot ZUtooto aaid the Ru6- Agaaoy w iw ti fl. Ihfi GMmI sotbpEttlGs thin Mm sbout 90 aitei aoutlsr day vM t to London for talks with astronaut by flying a vehlclq at jT be NASA spokesman said be an altitude ot dO .rallea or more. was unfamiliar with the sltuaUan I at BV WiSt todagr BertUrii Prims Minister Harold tOoattmed ea Fage Vw») Mawnlllan. Ha took Um Moolrabpawered X15 wtth regard to White. fy? ,is i * ‘ . '• . v -'V'''- *v .iT?;,*.
BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, pBRUARY 2^, 1968 mm MANCHESTER EVBNlH^Q fi^ALD ) MANCHESTER, CONN,. SATURDAT. FEBRUARY M, 196t Coventry f '-V »' Terms ‘Bluster’ Congo Resort Area l^ieiiiwcfld on .Inspectors Set Folk Singing - s f i r r n n i X Safety Check Now Desolate Scene - 8 V f X » U » V L F L A T S B let s W ar Inreat WELCOMES m s LUCK Roundup Set by PTA For Structure To Vain By RIGHABD F . LONG Not many have returned. A By ALFRBD SHlOMWOLb (Oontoiaed tram Page Om The Robertson School PTA is KISENYI, Rwanda (AP) — ThU hqrdy few m y ed on, running their Strom Thurmond, D- evening will be devoted to folk J97 S TRACK TEAM HIKB8 board of trustees of Manchester on the Mallnovaky In empty qilendor many of the would be violence from the Afri- North-Sauth vulnarabla I 10 9 4 S 4uaka. Air Baas left for the strieksn area zero weather hampered their ef- ate Dtoannoiwafit aubcomnOtea, cans, as In Buka-vu. So thsy left Opening Irad — Jack of CSubo I STAMFORD (A P )—The physl- Memorial Hospital, postponed from Grim Winter singing. great mansions and hotels )ook OlflH oh board tha first mercy flight early Friday, making refueling forto. haa served noUee that any p to oal fitness bug, a disease origi-1 last Tuesday, will be held next Richmond, Va., apaech, A guest will be Dr. Walter down on the lake from brilliant and most have never come back.” When I >sllp]ped this hand Into #A91 from Wheetus~ Air ____ t3 Gyre-$tops during the night at 'U.8.' hi- More than a acore of tenanto providing fewaieiOuin eight tooito. Ui Stannla, D*Miaa., urged Kllmczak, a mathematics profes- tropical settings. Broken windows Bukavu, In the Congo, at the a recant laotura-duplicate not one 9AKIMSt nalca was a team of mlemcal rtoilatlona along the coast. were evicted by the flames. nated along the banks of the Po-1 Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the hos- (OonUrued tram Page One) Russia Insperttotoi' 4 year oobM policy “ to wipe out all sor at Trinity College whose hob- and tall grass aroimd fiiem are southern end of Lake Kivu, was declarer managed to moke six 04 4 S technicians______headed__ by CSfcpIe Oa Bar-__ Operating from Benina Airport ’Hires of four firemen injured at tomac, continuea to have its e f-. pital. reminders of a tabled era that the scene of great violence at the hearts. They were all looking tor near Benghazi, a copter piloted the acenr Jutve been admitted to feet here. The Stamford OathoHc' ------face difficult wmidng Beaato ^ ated governmenta in stopped after wrecking 20 houses by is folk singing. Further infor- n ShaUan of HUIside, N.j7These provol. A number of oenaton aay here.” mation may be had by contacting may never return. time of independence. European some eclentlfio way to make the mm first Americans to reach the by Capt. David ' Pittord brougM St. Francis Hospital and are re- High School track team ataged a The National Secretaries Asso- and causing evacuation of a hun- Only a few Ehiropeans remain missionaries were killed there. the first of the critically injured 'ported in satisfactory condition. 60-mlle march along the Boston. elation. Hartford chapter, will the figure ohonld be Mgbw fliia chairman of a Senate dred others. Authorities said, how- Mrs. John Williams of High St., slam Instead of Just accepting ss stricken city teamed up with Lib- that. to run hotels and restaurants. Kivu, which sits Just below the Fallot photo n« 4 0 Bms yans and Britiiib to carry out res- to medical tocllitiee fai Benghazi They are Joseph Delciampo, of Post Road from New Haven to have its annual Monte Carlo aubcommtttee, said ever, the town of 4,000 still is in or Mrs. Jame.s R. MacArthur of what fell Into their lape. The President noted at hta neera the group’a inquiry into Natham Hale Dr. Once there were 600 European equator, has al-ways been con- Each declarer won the flrit cw 4 9 Mtm cue missions during the night. at 3:00 p.m. Friday. ' East Hartford, back injury; John Stamford yesterday. Nine of the Whist Party Monday at 8 p.m. tn danger from a great, rain-under- families, mostly Belgian, living In sidered among the most beautiful Engaged 14 participants completed the hike, the Statler-HIlton Ballroom. Hart- conference Thunday that "a.gm try situation in Cuba will First Church News trick with the aoe of clufae, drew Included In the team were In the midst of the turmoil at Qllbert, of Hartford, smoke Inhala- many people are idvosed to. fide mined mass of rock poised on a luxury by African standards. Now African lakes—a Jewel amid tow- the military hospital, a yoimg Lib- tion and frostbite; and Robert all in less than 10 hours. First to ford. Tickets may be obtained F 5ap e a “ firm policy which mountalntop overlooking the town. The Rev. James R. MacArthur, The engagement of Miss Arlene a few rounds of trumps and then spade finaase as Ms last attampt B.Sgt. Robert Bennett of Portland, which U being 'iU^Mted Iqr Mr. ,f.lkiB&y rid the Americas of approximately 20 European fami- ering mountains. It is free of tail- tried three rounds of diamonds. to make the slam. . Ore., S.Bgt. Dolbert Ray. of yan ihdther gave birth to twine, Keleher, West Hartford, chest In- arrive home was a 15-year-old from any member of the Hartford On the outskirts of Rome a land- pastor of First Congregational harzia, the disease carried by Catherine MoNamara of' Blast Foster In Geneva.” But lu .aUd IVcanceroua growth.” lies remain. When the diamonds failed to The Important thing la to take Orovee, Tex., airman l.C. Jamee and then turned to offer comfort jury. sophomore, Charles Lamkin. who chapter, and will be sold at the slide burled two cars parked along Church, will use "The Meaning of snails, so you can swim without Htotford to Pvt Donsld O. D. was timed in seven hours snd 45 door. it was worthwIlUa' to eenUnue Lent” as his sermon topic during The Goma area is made up of Terrier of Manchester has been break, they had to tall back on advantage of Baat’a donUetan. Dyeon of Waeblngton, D.C., and and aymiwthy to fits Injured. James Muller of Bloomfield was a street Near CTampobiasso, in the twb resort communities on Lake fear. minutes. ------seeking an accord becouat tha Ca$tro Replies hills inland from Naples, a huge the 11 a.m. service tomorrow. announced by her parents, Mr. snd the s ] ^ e finesse. n»ii» Qnflafirr treated in the emergency room and alternative to a toat ban iNWld Kivu, the lake that divides the You can still get comfortable You have opened with om heart, discharged. Richard W. Bemont, son of Lt. I^VANA (AP)—Cuban Premier slide of rain-softened earth com- Church school is at 9:30 a.m. and Mrs. John D. McNsmsra, East Since the s|)ada finesaa liaat, our be a spread of nuclear waapoiu Congo from R-wanda. Goma Is In hotel quarters In Kisneyl. Room partner haa reapondei om ipade, About 160 men battled the BANDIT WAVER HATCHET (tol. Richard Bemont, 104 Falknor . O utro today denied that his pletely cut in two the 2,000-popu- 10:48 a.m.; junior choir at 10:45 and meals average $6 a day. The Hartford. heroes ware all down one. “ Was DANBURY (AP)—A hatetoet- Dr., has been promoted to master to governmento wMch miOit' atart the (jongo. Klsenyl, one mile to Her fiance Is a son of Donald P. and It la once more iw to you, Merchants^ Reactions Mixed blaze. had attacked an Americsui lation farm zone town of Mona- a.m., all three at Kingsbury House the east. Is tn R-wanda. The Congo BYenoh cooking Is good despite the it a good contract?” they wanted wavlng bandit whoae Uioughts sergeant at Howe, (Ind.) Military general atomic war. cigUonl. and Quandt Hall and Senior Pil- Terrier, RFD, Manchester, and holding! SpadM A-9-2; Heaato, A- Secretary of Btoto Dean Boak 1 boat. Re charged instead received Its Independence from difficulties hotel owners experi- to know. “ Or should we stop at K-4-lO-S-li Dlamoads, 446t Clabe, were far from cherry trees com -: School. ae United States was creat- The mass of mud which rolled grim Fellowship at 7 p.m. at ence in getting foods they would Mra Joeeph Martino of IS S. Main told a conferenca OB Inteniattoiwl Belgium in 1960. Rwanda, a U.N. game?” A. To Washington Birthday Sales memorated Geroge Washington’s ------iMUtificial tensions and making down a steep hillside and through Quandt Hall. trust territory administered by like. For aftoiMlinner, 1(X> African St., Manchester. birfiidaj’ yesterday by robbing a Seaman Maurice CHancy, U8N, affairs in Cbiolnnati Friday nigtat The Pastor’s Council will meet Miss McNamara is a 1961 grad- "The alam was a vary reason- What do you aayf — off Cuba unsafe fOr navi- the center of the town damaged the Belgians, received Its inde- cigars can be ptnrchased for 80 able contract,” I had to tell them. package store of $160. Already son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick 'J. j that the United Btotea ecnfiiraea or destroyed at least 40 buildings. at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Kingsbury uate of East Hartford High Answer: Bid three heerta. This The to press for a teat bon traa^ be- pendence last year. American cents. “ What’a more. It waa lee cold.” To Main St. merchants aidted In' was sold after the early pueh . . armed with a revoilvor, Uie thief, | Clancy of 167 Highland St., is j thousands cheered, Castro At least 160 persons were left House. Village streets are pnuiticaUy School, and la employed at me Jump Is Invitational, but not torch- for the hoUhot sales,” he said. cause "We belleva tbot the lead- For all practical purposes the Travelers Insurance CO., Hartford. Revealing FaU ing,r.'If partner has only 6 or 7 a ^>ot check this morning, the about 26, picked up the addition- serving aboard the attack aircraft ' extracts from Soviet Defense homeless. Tbursday at 7 p.m. at Quandt (Jongo and Rwanda were nearly deserted. Stores, hotels and res- Olenney's r^)orted buolheos about Doctor Says al weapon In the Hayestown Rd. carrier TiSS Enterprise, currently' ers of the Soviet Union—If nM of Rodion Malinovsky’s Hall a series of Lenten devotions taurants on the main thorough- Pvt. Terrier is a 1961 graduate 'iha correct play Is to win the p^tInto with poor support tor hearts, Washington's Birthday sale yester- 20 per cent over that a year ago, (tommunlst China — recognlaed a considered as one by the Belgians. of Mancheeter BQgh School, and 1s first club, draw two rounds of ns can pasa atore, said the owner. Nlcliolas on deployment to the Mediter- i speech Friday in vdiich will begin based on the "Seven Whatever happened In one affect- fare, are mostly vacant. ’Die day brought either "very, very moot of the ealea in bargain cloth- Show^, 62. TVia culprit also grab- ^ ranean with the Sixth Irieet common interest with the raet of Last Words of Christ.” All inter- serving In the U.S. Army, statimi- trumps, and cash the ace of dia- In avoiding a aoclear hoto- ,^Tlh>viet arms chief warned that ed the other. sandy beach stands In stark lone- good" rsMlto or very disfppoint- Ing. . By WA'VNE G. BRAI«D8TADT bed a pint of whiskey as he fled. "0.8. attack on Cuba would Open Forum ested are Invited. liness. ed in New Britain, where he Is monds. When the ten of diamonds Maurice Sheintop, manager of' M. D. Leonard Anderson of 701 Hart- ; ______The church Couples’ Club will So, \riien- Independence came to training in file field of guided mis- Ifig onee. off World War m . the Congo, the residents and hotel The de-valuation of the Congo drops. South should plan to Udee th e clothing storee found the Morton’s shoe stora, laid his sales Written for ford Rd. last week attended the meet at 7 p.m. today In the ves- siles. advantage of a doubleton Q-10 or Bridge were about 22 per oent over laat| del, . Khrushchev, we are AoknowledgmenU owners of Klsenyl, In Rwanda, and' the Rwanda franc, both used aalee fruitful—somewhere between . Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Dartmouth (tollege Freshman Fa- | Sees Seven Minimum ...... you both!” roared the crowd try to go on a mystery ride, re- as money here, tells the economic A September wedding la plan- J-10 or 10-9 diamonds In the East of newspaipsr). Box 8818, Grand year’s. “It really brought the! Q—In your answer to a ques- thers' Weekend. His son. David, ; To the Elditor, fearing that the -violence might ned. Central Sta., N.Y. 17, N.Y. 15 and 22 per oent better than last Water^ Sewer IA)S ANGELES (AP)—6«b . Hu- •t^'.^iMhe midnight rally—first meet- turning to the vestry for refresh- spread here too, packed their be- story. Before independence the hand. year’s. crowd down. It’s good for Man-' tion about stuffiness of the nose, i was on the freshman, football; On behalf of the lOH (Instruc- Gmyright 1968 bert H. Humidirey, D-Wnn., aaya -. of the United Party of Social- ments. longings, left their homes and rate was 60 Cong^ or Rwanda Declarer ruffs dummy’s queen Some of the amaUer stores re- Chester," he said. you advised using nose drops or' team. , tors of Handicapped) I would like The Friendly Circle has slated a General Featuree Carp, he believes the United Statoa’ ot~ Revolution. to direct the sincere gratitude of farms and beaded back to Bel- francs to $1. Now It Is 240 Congo of clubs and leads a low diamond ported little business, and several Personnel of Bray's Jewelers, sprays that will not interfere^lth I Divide Costs fer of seven on-site tnqiectlans tor I^Stds is a Soviet-style monolithic special progrram at 8 p.m. March 6 g|lum. and 80 Rwanda francs to |1. toward dummy. West must play managers said the Friday eale de- Dewey-Rlchman, Zeran's Jewelers the action of the cilia. Could you Richard W. Dennison, son erf Mr. ______the organization toward all those tn the vestry. Mrs. Jean Baker, Romney Stages a nucleatr test bon to the minimum ation Castro has created to who help«d make the recent rec- low, and decleirer finesses wlto tracted from buslnesa on Thurs- and Bliah Hardware said business give me the names of some of and Mrs. Well* C. Dennison, 20 ! acceptable!^ old political parUes and resident oouraselor at the Univer- dummy’s eight of diamonds. Today lt80—Solenoe ITIollow day. was poor, and the sales were few- these? \ (Herald photo bv Pinto) Steep Hollow Lane is on the High-' Humphrey, adio had bMB at tha ord hop and fund raising campaign sity of Connecticut, will tell of her Of Personnel pr^nile Cuba. an overwhelming sucoess. We feel 2nd Inaugural East must win with the queen Mafinee William Busch, mshoger of Bur- er than those in previous promo- A—If your trouble is chronic Wesley Gryk and Paul White eet Honors Hat at Williston Acade-; jggt iq CtoBova, aillvacl .^’Denying responsibility for the 45-day trip to the North Cape and of'diamonds and cannot make a “WAR assist- < ___ especially our friend Brad Davis the clack of dice at the hostelry spend seven of their 15 years of What If Blast had four dia- , MBAN 0OMCT»«MGi « ^ you are free to move.” which begim late Friday night, and his guests. Church, will use “ Leaving Your the Wisconsin land mass. ball. This surface transmits visual ant superintendent, and foreman. Dougla* A Korner, machinist’s Mark” am Us sermon topic during which once made West Baden a study after high school here. Disgruntled Northerners have monds? Then nothing can be done, ' WRONG N THAT M V A ? Wesley Gryk Jr. of Troop 120 was presented with an Eagle The______division has beem 70 per cent | ^^te fireman, USN, a son of Castro also charged Venezuelan The lOH would also like to At 0:86 and 9:86 Death Oaims Iniages to the brain. Retinitis usu- President Romulo Betancourt was the 11 a.m. -worship tomorrow. mecca for thousands. The hotel was the dreeun of Lee launched moves several times but South has lost nothing by try- ally causes a decrease In the Scout award by Paul White, scoutmaster, last night at a j paid by the water department, and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Komer of 83 acknowledge the support of the The plush little world of the W. Sinclair, who decreed It should Sun.: “Gypey" 2d)0, 6:26, 8:26 30 per cent by the sewer depart- a “ traitor . . . the partner of such volunteers making up the lOH Greeting after the sendoes will be since to make the region a part ing. He must fall beck on fi>6 range and acuteness of vision. < Court of Honor at St. James’ School auditorium, held in con- j Elro St., Is serving aboard the at- 6 New Firemen colonialist piq>pets as (Puerto Ri- Stillman Hitcbcoek and Lawrence West Baden Springs Hotel began be circular and support the of Wisconsin or a separate state There are a variety of causes ment. tack aircraft carrier USS Ticon- Pool Fhind Committee, which has to crumble Oct. 29, 1929. News of world’s widest dome. He saw that C. V. Davies junction with a charter banquet for Boy Scouta and their can Oovernor Luis) Mimoz Ma- been and will be a great assist to Fentlman, members of the cb\irch of the union. which include nephritis (kidney families. He is the son of Atty.^ Othsr changes in the two budg- deroga, now on her fifth Western Asked by Mafton rin." committee. the stock market crash sent Its dream come true on June 14, 1902, Inaugural officials. Intending to disease), diabetes, leukemia, ar- ets are that the water department Pacific deployment. our future endeavors. This com- rich, dice-tossing clientele scurry- when the first customers regis- and Mrs. Weeley C. Gryk, 43 For- Betancourt was in nearby Ml- mittee consists of Mrs. James The Senior Pilgrim Fellowship exploit the heavy snow and below STANLEY WARNER OoUn Victor Davies, 48, of 80 teriosclerosis with high blood pres- seeks $28,(X)0 more, and the sewer amii Fla., as Castro spoke. will meet at 7 pjn, tomorrow In Its ing for home. tered. zero temperatures which normal- Green Manor Rd., died lost night sure, and exposure of the retina eat St. department $2,000 more, than the The cast of "The Family Al- Chief W. a ifford Mason 6( Ow Stuek, Mr. A. Raymond Rogers, Patrons at the 708-room h otel- The dome, which remeUned the Two Arrested - ^ e American boat Ala “ didn’t Mr. Arnold Lawrence, Mr. EYancis room at the Cburch Community ly mark an Upper Peninsula win- at Manchester Memorial Hoepital. to the direct rays of the sun. | Gryk, 13, is a Graue 8 pupil at current budget. Neither depart- bum" will have two rehearsals lo- town fire department la ssilrlTH even fly a flag,” Castro said. “ Of House. On the agenTda vrill be a dis- built around a domed Pompeiian largest In the world for 40 years, ter, planned to provide Gov. Rom- He waa personnel manager at Treatment of the underlying cause St. James’ School. He is a com- ment is transferrliig anv mcjney morrow at 3 and 8 p.m. at the $33,198 in the 196864 hudgot. to Dellafera, Mr. EYancls Mahoney, court—ranged from the idlb rich contains 120 tons of steel. The ST A TECIO course, this was a consequence of Mr. N. William Knight, and Mi. cussion of the piiblic smorgasbord ney and his wife, Lenore, with a' wlatinebb only Cheney Bros., where he hito been Is of prime importance. It Is gen- ! municant of St. James’ (tourch, In Accidents Into Its respeotive capital Improve- Salvation Army Church In the ' gjjj probaticaary ‘ to “ Scarface Al” Cjapone, who building contains 237,720 square horsedrawn sleigh after his arri- >THE OIRCUB*'--plns SHOWN AT 6i66 and 6:40 employed since 1947. Youth Center. Members rirould t- file state of chaos vrtilch imperial- Robert Stone. the evening of March 9 to raise erally necessary to protect the where he serves as an altar boy. ment reeerve funds. which would bring the ^ . ism has created hi our waters.” funds for a tbree-day trip to New drove over the brick streets feet of floor space on Its six val by plane. "FOLLOW THA'F DREAM" John Rohlnaon, treasurer and eyes from light, by using nnoked He Is a fifth year piano student attend cmiy cme rehearsal, and sre Mr. N. William Knight (trustee floors. Debt service In the water de- ment of full-time firemen to flL He repeated Cuban claims that York City in the spring. through the grounds In his ar- 'The Republican governor and In e ALUMliUM chairman. A mail appeal will be There have been no negotiations But with the AFL-CIO printers, 10:45 a.m. f J^LOOR SHOW daughters, Mrs. Leonard Farrand Thompson, Ernest Tyo, James were taken on a pictorial African N. Main St. same lands. Catholic Digest mag- nuichinists and mailers still on Betty Gatlin Davies; a dauglker. of Manchester and Mrs. Albert that her alfalfa tea has Ufe-glv- Walsh, Wayne Tyo, John Shields, eyes off the road and when she made. Assisting will be Mrs. Alan between both sides since the City A membership seminar will be Safari at the Manchester Country azine says. strike, along with the independent footuring Miss Patricia Ann Davies, at BenneveUl of Stamford: and five ing properties. Is there any food William Monk, John Murphy, John looked back it was too late to CANOPIES Rush, Mrs. James Breen, Mrs. Hall negotiations broke off held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home: and his mother, Mra Aiys Club. Teamsters Union, there was no parsonage. gramdchlldren. value In alfalfa? Shannan, Paul Splnelll, Michael avoid a collision. the Ethe Cargo, Mrs. Haymont Caou- Feb. IL Peridn Daviee of Mancheater. A—Faith is a wonderful thing, A written warning was g;lven to Lecture on Nazis AND ette and Mrs. Thomas Smal. sign of Immediate resumption of Briefs The J. F. Tierney Funeral Bourgue, Eklward Bayles, John The guest at the monthly meet- In Cleveland, Ohio, where five publication that would put 3,000 Holy Communion will be cele- Private funeral servlcea will be Home, 219 W. O nter SU, la In and alfalfa is a wonderful food Brouder, Robert Buccino, Lee Eto- Robert J. MacDonald Jr.. 16, of 22 l y was Fred Bills of Wethers- Bulletin Board held Monday at the Holmes Funer- tor some domestic animals. Like Wedgewood Dr., for driving too i striking imlons have forced that newspaper people back to work. Maxine Mills charge of arrangements, which are derltn, Dennis Feingo, Gregory Slated at Temple •ariy bird.., St Mary’s Holy Name Society brated at St. George’s Elpiscopal field, who in August 1961 went on » AUimNUN city’s two newsi>apers to shut Guild leaders estimated the val- (Jhurch Monday at 10 a.m.. In ob- al Home, 4M Main St. Burial wlU incomplete. many other plants, it contains Fontaine, Michael McDonnell and fast for road conditions. a five-week Safari to the East will serve a public smorgasbord ue of the wage package in the new doing h«r be In Veteran’s Field, East (Ceme- some vitamins and very few cal- from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the down for 86 days, one of the five servance or ,St. Matthias’ Day. Richard Midlin. MacDonald, police said, yeater- (toast of Africa. He described the T. H. Tetus, author and lec- TUESDAY came to terms with publishers. contracts at from $9.26 to $10.40 tery. Ihere wUl be no calling Mrs. Emma Schindler ories. Cabbage, cauliflower, and WINDOWS gets the Knights of Ck>lumbus home on Cub Scout.s of Pack 73 will meet D w icn Crvo tlens Just For You . . . Badges and pins were awarded day morning had been driving complete trip — from preparations turer. will speak to a Joint meet- Members of the Cleveland News- per week over a two-year period, at the East Side Rec in Manches- hours. Mra. Emma Scfflndler, 82, of 585 soybeans are better sources of the to Brendon Moriarty, second class, west on New Stale Rd. when his 18 months in advance to the arriv- ing of B’nnJ B’rith men and wtwn- Snake Hill Rd. Tickets will be Friends may make donations to vitamin K found in alfalfa. ItIGHT available at the door. Proceeds will ter tonight at 7:15 for a splash Adams St., died this morning at athletic merit badge and one-year car skidded on a patch of ice, al a year after the Safari of his en’s groups Tueeday at 8:30 p.m. and DOORS party from 7:30 to 8:30. The boys For Your Dancing and Listening Pleasure, Itls South Methodist Church Memorial her home after a short Illness. She Some people are just crazy pin; Thomas Croteau, second class. spun out of control, and struck a hunter’s trophies, about 20 of at Temple Berth 9hok>m. news and be for the church building fund. mond Gaouette, Mrs. Bowie Black- Fund, in memory of Mr. Davies. about alfalfa tea and it is in no IS S t Mary’s St. (Jermaine Guild burn, Mrs. Richard Clay, Mrs. Rob- Washington PTA should bring towels and trunks. was the widow of Charles Schind- one->’car perfect attendance and utility pole. The yxmth was un- them. Their Safari guide was Paul Tetu-s was a news editor In ler. way injurious to drink It, but I one-year pin; Richard Shalnin, hurt but the <»r had to be tow'ed Hemingway, eon erf the late Pat- Germany during the Hitler regime, -win conduct a food sale today until ert Girard and Mrs. Ekl-ward Dai- would be very skeptical of any EASY TERMS Mancheeter Blventng Herald Bol- Joa n Joyce and H er Trio Mrs. Alexandre Lessard Mrs. Schindler waa born Sept. second class, one-year pin; Rich- away with left side damage. rick Hemingway. and was persecuted by the Naris waather! FUR NIGHT 4 p.m. at Tremblay’s supermar- ley. Plans Card Party Mrs. Lucy Cantara Lessard of claims that it can provide great FREE ESTIM A TIS Assisting with classes at North ton correqKMident, Grace D. M ^ 15, 1880, In Germany, a daughter ard Dillon, second class: Stephen MHnor fender damage was re- (3ub President Arthur (Spike) for his attempt to expose the csor- ket on R t 31. Mrs. Donald Cham- Hartford died yesterday at St. special benefits. The same goe.s perrted In a two-oar skidding Siberian Fur Shop pagne is general chairman. (Coventry Cooperative Nursery and Dermott, telephone Mitchell • Always A Choice Menu Pina Legal Beverages e of Frederick and ^ a Schultz Neezkowski, second class, one- Holmes announced Harold Lavan- ruprtio.n behind the movement. It’s Hartford’s first com- TTve Washlngrton Srtxool PTA 3-6666. Francis Hospital. She was the Telchert, and lived In Manchester for the so-called health foods that year perfect, attendance, one-year crash at 4:30 p.m. yesterday when 144 MAIN 8T. Volunteer mothers assisting with Kindergarten will be Mrs. William contain alfalfa as one of their In- way and a committee of past mas- He escaped from a concentra- plete news and weather will sponsor a pubUc Military mother of Mrs. Joseph (tote of 67 years. She was a member of pin; David Gadneau, first class. a car, driven by Frank F. Ruff. 49, ters would direct a Masonic degree tion camp, fled to Switzerland ROSE DERBY, Mgr. the classes of the South Coventry Lodder, Mrs. Ernest Mathews, Mrs. Foster Rd., South Windsor;. gredients. every morning Monday thru Cooperative Nursery and Kinder- Lester Miller, Mrt. Vernon San- Whiat and Setback party Tuesday (toncordla Lutheran Church and one-year pin; Michael AdajTui, first | of 152 Cooper St., collided vith team within the club. and was invited this exjuntry in BILL TUNSKY Saturday. Mrs. Lessard, who was born in class, cooking merit badge, one- another operated by Samuel 1 He also announced that the next 1938 by President Roosevelt. He garten next week will bp Mrs. Ray- born and Mrs. Warren Swartz. at 8 pm . at the school cafeteria. Livestock, Produce RESTAURMIT Its Ladies Aid Society. Q—I am a 66-year-old man. b/alnut Rhode Island, and lived In Hart- Survivors include two brothers, year perfect attendance, two-year Caswell, 51, of Hartford. The ac- meeting would be held Friday, will speak on "The New Germany Ml 9-9095 SH)0-fi:05 AJI. — WINF The committee for cleaning the About a year ago I had a can- Mr. and Mrs. J. Bklward McKeever 7 WALNUT ST„ MANCHESTER—Ml 8-4628 ford for 33 years. pin, and Rlchecrd Berthaiume. first cident exxjurred at Wcxxlland and March 22. the place to be an- and the Old Nazte.” which Is the News classroom March 2 will be Mrs. Besides Mrs. Cote, she is sur- Albert Telchert of Elmwood and cer removed from my bladder. will conduct the card games. Crowd TV Studio Ctoarles Telchert of Manchester; class, two-year pin. Broad St.s. There were no injur- nounced later. W.fcle of one of his books. Kenneth Barry and Mrs. Albert vived by her husband, Alexandre Since then my dcKstor has been ies nor arrests. to Mrs. (Jalvin Muldoon wlU head S:06-S:10 AJM. — WEN’F Bray. Lessard; three sons, three other and two sisters. Miss Minnie giving me female hormone Other awards were presented to Weather direct from School Menus a refreshment committee, assisted Channel 24’s studio at the Trin- Teichert and Mrs. Harry Fogerty, Philip Radding, star scout, fire- ity College camptu has become a daughters; two brothers, 32 grand- shots. Is this a recognised meth- OOOHR.AN DIES Northeaet Weather YW CA NEWCO MERS CLUB Monday—meat pie with biscuit by mothers of Grade 2 pupils. both of Manchester. od of treatment? How long manshlp and home repairs merit Mrs. Charles Utting, PTA presi' “farmer’s market” for the video- children and 21 great-grandchil- LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Service. crust, pickled beets and apple- dren. Funeral services wUl be held should It be (xmtlnued? Does It badges, and two-year pin; Dennis Robert LeRoy Cochran. 77. for- dent, and Mrs. Paul Stowell, chair- taping of "Growing ITUnga In Monday at 2 p.m. at (toncordla Dillon, star scout, flremanship CARD P ARTY sauce; Tuesday—frankfurt on roll, Connecticut," one of the duunel’s The funeral will be held Mon- have any bod effects? mer governor of Nebraska and oven-brown potato, buttered green man at room mothers, are in day at 9:30 a.m. from the Flsette Lutheran Church. The Rev. Paul A—^This is a recognised means merit badge, and two-year pin; veteran of nearly a half cen- charge of arrangements. in-school television programa. Alice in Wonderland C. Kiaiser, pastor, will officiate. of preventing the early return or Edward Wato, star scout, life sav- ' IM H Iig iiilillH ilillH TUESD AY. FEB. 26 8:30 P.M. beans and chocolate pudding; Fruits, vegetables and livestock Funeral Home, 20 Sisson Ave., tury of government sendee, Wednesday—^home-made vegetable Tickets may be purchased at the Hartford, with a requiem Mass at Burial will be in Blazt Ometery. spread of cancer of the bladder. ing and flremanship merit badges, died in a Uncoln hospital today. door. from (Jonnecttcut farms perently upsetting me love The p;lant figure of Africa on and pioneering merit badges, and for 1963-64 Is higher by about $14,- Hie taMtml w4H b# hsid today Boararo were Robert Belt. Wil- Bernini^ fountain in the Piazza life of the penguins there, an of- tOURTMIMflIKMf ’ I Band antoy to Mrs. tsLWrsncs Dsekar Jr. Uam Turldngton,' Samuel Wilson three-year pin; Richard Sullivan, amr A D VERTISED IN YESTERD AY'S 000 than the budget for the .cur- ficial prove of the oil tm the females’ tradition ’ has it that Bernini cooking merit badge, one-year per- sonnel director Is Included In the feathen, and possibly beesuae I Name • e e • 4 4 4 44J.04 0040040404 4 4404 Addrsaa 444B40404600000 I I th o i^ t the church front ortisUcal- fect attendance and two-year pin; I A l l o u r eggs are top aMriuiK Personal Notices Antibodies Hootile? and Gerald Sullivan, cooking'ihaerlt I Qualify of budget requeet snd $3,668 for a th ^ don’t Uka the smell either. ly oat at preq^rtion. ** quality and farm fresh. senior clerk typist for the director. n s result Is that the popula- I Oontaat «iosao aUdnlght, 8at»rday, U anb k I Workmen putting together the bodge, two-year perfect attend- • CLEANLINESS ttM ERlIfy ance and two-year pin. All sizes. Prevailing r«-| Provision for desks, chairs and tion o f the asven penguin islsnda IWDRiR ” Sittl MM m m r sntriGs mm ym w IMl " CgnOAOO-Aiitibodtoe, mada by 17th Ctontury fountain of Trevl a tyi>ewriter for the propoeed de- 1b Meaiorism I t a l l s t o r e p r i c e s . Vernon Paint off the Cape’s west coast has de- I' ‘Bach must he aeoompanied by an omdal entry blank. I tha body to pcotoet Itoelf from to- from a Bemtnl design got tired Hie toHowliw received service lartment was also made In the creased steadily. k la tovtos. msmecr of twr, father, vodiiig gonna, may later turn of being watched by patmu In pins: Donald Covllle, Frank Green Qualify of Ynu C44 Taate Th* and WALLPAPER SBSIWI Jamee NStoiin who passed' away ludget, in the $800 increase in It> bad news for gourmets, too, ^ Flnt Prise; Live Whits Rabbit. Fsbruary against their host, a medical study on open-front barber shop across and Michael (toartier, one year; M A N CHESTER • PRODUCT 4 new equipment. because there'll likely be no pen- I^^JSsoond and Thtid Prlass: 8 'Hcketo to Alice In W ohdertonK j reports. Such outo-ontl-bodles, *s the afreet So they put up a* rug- Michael Green, Michael White ancl VERNON CIRCLE— TEL. MI 3-1652 We often sU and talk of him James (tovill, two years; Thomas lMi**CA44A The total budget request is $59,-' iln agga again this jrear- Last INI men we ore ail together: th^ ore called, havs-bsan found a*> ged hunk of stone at one side of PO ULTRY FARM 883, compared with ^ ,7 3 8 this ns aggi warm ooUectM was la 1W6EST MY bto mimniy 1s Uie only ming Molatad with myasthenia grovto, uie fountain; It odds nothing to CoviUe, four years, and airisUsn 472 KaeMy BL— BO 9-9904 year. SSamauiLLm n o t w« aheU have forever. a aerieu* fotigua st tha muroutor the design—but outa oft tha view Kaetor and Philip Kenney, five ymrm, ■ I ' - T r'.% : -r- l-':,r-.r I'l I IT illH Il' ' BMP I t
JCANCHSSTER £VENINO H iptAlJ), IM S lUNCBESTBK EVSNINO BEBAUD, MANCHESTEB, COiO)., 3ATUBDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1961 S«5
to decide v.wlHtiMr holli - Oqohbii' atim and WdfMm tomomadt. are •Woadt^ of Heralding Homes to'bava iawarid k»be ibrals Cininecticut im la. tbare Id some Bedlac parOMii oomfort la the aewa that tha Oom> Yankee Cliurclles nuaiaU aian't getttng along toward a oolnUon any taster than By A.H.O. ■M Chniak ef Qhitot. Mddtto i 'TlM ''totoattaR A m y >n we are. But the urgent news, tor /, Paator In M e A ir on We oontSes we don’t know any MasoiilB Temple 881 M ata Bt X im ua both. Is that we had. better itov. Stanley B. Hi^ E. Waltar lAMta way to shut off the great display BTORY BY DORIS BELDING araitnx B ae^ get fn with It, aa beet we in- of partisan fireworks which is cer- 11 Am., Sunday fiarrlea, Sunday Rev. Peasti R. Bussey OttiMr iR Oharga liM air thqy breaths fir ttvk tain- School and nuraery. ■y on. 1. IL urmf^JDteaetar L B n U r « d a t OM dividually ean, and perimpa even tain to aurround the question of Tha l5 a Hanelartdm utea w n aufflee.; PHOTOS BY SYLVIAN OFIARA liMtar. C o i^ aa “Mind" wlU bo tha aubject of Mbscee at 7. 8 ,«, 10 and 11 am . • Aia., Tton ags prayar liNak> The totrifufam overtana to-Hiise ttar. together, before tt proves itself the etate’i financea now that Gov- Of Tha IMtodta lariltato m ernor Dempsey has submitted to the Leaaan-Sennon. Tite Golden lat flUghta in flnpaiid la fliilt Il'M U the daetrucUve master of us both. Teat la from Proveiba $: S. Scri^ Whan man bagina Itvtog In When the newiy wed Blackwells . _^9N BATBi the General Assembly hie recom- Church at tha Aieumptlca 8:80 Am,, SuBday Reluwl ter all enable man to fly on QB mbon —faced with a tight budget in a Here thwe is a curtain dividing all tural saleotiona include: Jamea 1: gSA ' domsd ettlss an tha noon, ana at in domes where the air gHaaure •“ “ a s a r mendations for a biennial budget Adama S t and ThompaCa ttd tha proMama ha anooantars on t|ia srilejr'e furniture market—set out mankind even more fatefully and some $120,000,000 higher than 6. Oorrdativa paaaagto from "Sd- Rev. Fraacia A MRudek 10:45 Am.. Hottoasa aarvloA la aimflar to,that an thJ dsfth. eoce and. HeaUh with Kay to the aarto — that of loeomotloo-«uy to scour the Maine countryside for ••»«•»««*«•• T.7a dangerously than any of the cur- that adopted two years ago, and Paator Mualo Iqr Ottadal band and soog^ Bowavar, thai^ la ena itaajar; ^ - home fumishtoge, they didn’t * • «• •• «•• •• avu Sciipturea” by Mary Baker Eddy, aterA Barmoa by Maj. LamlA not pom too muob of a probltm faranoa. The weight of the Rum ■ 1*W tains created by diplomacy or calUng for a hike in existing state Rev. Fraacia T. Bn$lar N. B la p rM ^ thitt know they were making a start on 'W include: p. 6M : 18. Aaaociata . “StufUaa in Romana; Tha Triumph and tha alriraaia en the wtaen power polities. tsLxes for the- production of $6S,- 8 pjn.. Wadneaday meattog. man win ba abla to gat anunfi a fine collection of cottage an- 000,000 o f this to additional tax of OracA" win he but onsHdxth that en ‘ibe tiqucA or Reading Room houra at 74B 8 pjtt.. Hospital riattariOB by on tha moon by ttylng, mtag earth beeauae of tha lewar p d ef _“ PRESS revenue. Maaaea at 7, 8, 9,10:10 and 11:80 Main St., excepting legal hoHdajrs, Mta EUzabath Wllaoa aad Mta Ola powar as bis prims aouroa of navtiy en the moon. Older fliaBe But today, 18 years later, the PrcM t« ezcluatraly We don’t know any way to shut Am. mmea. TUa la aa erattaiM to • of rnublteatloD of Sulphur Queen PoM ibilities Monday through Saturday, 11 ami. Thomas IteChaA ravity condtUons the loigth home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren it off. to 4 pjn.; Thursday, 11 Am. to rigwHioaiit aarorauitical braak- ___■ crated to it or We don't know any way to make St Bewtboloinew’a Church 8:80 p.m., Prayar aarvloa, M n. of the flights eata ba oonrida^y Blackwell at 389 E. Middle Tpke. __eradited ta Udt paper Ih e fate of the Sulphur Queen, 9 p m . Doris Howard In ehaiVA ^ Ibrouih an tho aarth In whlrii longer and tha alia of tha flu ie gains warmth and Individuality .j local aewa onbUshed hero. it meaningful either, or produc- Rev. PhlUp HnMcgr. Paftcr man naa aetuaUy flown a ptoi) J Cf ropablleatloa of apodal— a tanker carrying molten sulphur, tive of good for the state. Par- Rev. Rldiard O. Boieu. 7 p.m., Evaagsliaae aarrioA naed not ba so great And v ^ t from that collection. Mrabi an alao raaerred. Zlea BvangcUcal Latheraa Church using onta tha poarar tahsrant in may ultimately prove of dramatic ticularly, we don’t know any way Asatstant Paator Music by Oltadal band arid song* is more Important, th* todivMnal (Mtoaontl Synod) sterA Sarmon by MaJ. IsuniA Ms milfmtli on the moon wlU not havo to bo Both natives of Yarmouth, , aUant a ( M. ■. A . 8 « r r - and dectsian-making International to make It result in any break for In May. ItO , aa BagUah aara> Maine, the Btackwelli were Jtagr the taxpayers of the state. Cooper and BDgh StA Masses at 7, 8, 8, 10:15 and ‘How to Find FbrgiTansaA’* a tratood athlato. Thla flvaatatha XapraaaBtatiTaa.Mpraaaa The Importance. In other words. It may The Rev. Paul O. Pnkopy nautical onglnoor, John Wimcon- roduotlan to tho moondwaini^e tied in July 1946, soon _ Special AffeacT—New This is a continuing and con- 11:16 am . mr, auoooaaniUy fl.ow 991 yariwta be discovered that the Sulphur Paator The Preabytartaa Ctanah waij^ and the reduction ef Jbe Btackwell was released from r^K OatroH aad Boatoe. tinual debate In Connecticut. It about two mtoutoo at a apfad of Army Medloal Corps. Furniture ATIDIT BUREAU 01* Queen, mysteriously missing since 48 Sprnea 8A wallet of Ida vaUria msana .Viat has, traditionally, only one slight St'Jamca^ B. C. Church ahaoat 80 mllaa par hour hi h was scarce and expensive in the and tem^rary Interruption. 'This 9 am., Sunday Sdiool. Rev. Eugwse F. Torpey Bev. Jamea L. , Mtohto tha "avarage", nonwthlatie indi- Feb. 4, may have been the vIcUm 9:30 Am., Bible time. Wtoidaily buUt planA In doing vidual can prorida Am poarag to post-war period. Following the Rriattac Compaar, Ine., of some kind of Cuban attack, or comes at the end of every General 10 am ., Divine 'Worahip. Text: Rev. Joseph H. MeOUmi ha brought ta fniltloa tha draam lead of many of their newly mar- ti»«iM»iai raapoaalbQlty for Assembly session, when both par- Rev. John D. Regaa 9:80 Am., Sundj» Sohool with fly around. _ errora _ appearlat__ _ la ad-hl-jacklng whldi backfired, per- lAike 18: 81-48. Pre-L«nten Gospel olaasas Par aJL RsgMmtton of of Leonardo da Vtool of flying Moaries Batata iaMs Paw# ried friends, they tried to find what aadd otbar rrtme'~~ a a d ^ matter ties look wearily at each other and MedlUtlon. Nursery in parish Uko tho birds, and furtber provad On the moon, an aarth man who they needed in wayside barns and haps literally. acknowledge their common par- Masses at 0, 7, 8, 8, 10:16 end new studenta. Adult Ctasa stud- Iter Braalns Herald. house during church worship. ies. "Tha Christtaa Dootitaa of oompletaly wrong tboso aonnUsta baa maintained hla phyaioal sharp- attics. A news article in The National enthood of the new appropriations 11:80 am . who hava matondnsd that m adrartlalag eloalBC hoora: 11 a m ., Gottesdlenat. Jutolilcation.” neat by conUmial enerolaa ean -1 p.m. Friday. Observer suggests the possibility and the new taxes. 7 p.m., Toung People’a Society. 10:46 a jA . M bnitiig Wonlilpk oould nevor fly aatog only tho. ganorate tha eama amount # pew- It was natural that In picking Sometimes this moment of bi- -1 P.B1. Hoaday. of some oUier kind of tragedy not Wednesday, 8:80 pm., Adult In- Concordia Lutheran Church Sermon: “Oast Tour Caro Upon powor ganorated to Ula body, ar aa on tha aaorthf far Ua muaclaa baric Items of furniture they need- -1 p.ia. Toeadar. partisan truth lists only a few 40 P ttk to S t wbllo the piano baa bean' flown ed for their first home, the Black- -1 p.1%. Wedaeaday. connected with any of the cold war. formation Hour. Him,” by tha Rev. iSr, Ransom. remain tha eama. With ttds typa ■ay^l p.Bi. Tbaracay. minutes. A t the close of the last Aah Wedneeday. 7:30 pm., Len- Rev. Paul C. Kalaer, Pastor Supervised Nuraeiro tor p---- " * about 80 tfanaa by various pflotA of powor aad tha radnoad wsights wells should acquire cottage an- mUy^l p.BA Friday. Sulphur, it points out, ie highly session. Governor Dempsey didn't t#n Service with Communion. Wimponny was tho flrat to aridevo tiques— necessary ttenu In ma- deadline; 10:91) a.^. Udren. Jitittor Ohuroh program on tho moon, a man oaa' fly Inflammable, being the substance let It last even through his ad- Text: John 18: 1; Matthew 98:88. 9 a.m., Holy Communion, Church tor KindeiciMan through Grade B. this diatanea hi straMtaway ple. pine, or Mrch used by middle publication except Saturday — around quito class families In early times. whirii makes our matches bum. journment speech, so frightened "On the W ay and to GethsemanA" School and Nuraery. 7 pjn., Evening ServtoA Btbla flighL Tha flight was mada on an hSM with no more were some of his advisers of the 10:80 a.m., The Service, Church message: "Eatfaer: Man’s' LanaOn airport nmway at an altttnda of WoyoUng up a long hUl or earth. '■btnnlay, Fdbruary SS When carried molten In a tanker, posslblUty that somebody might School and Nursery. from flva to right foot 'Ihe results were not altogether Church of Christ on God’s ProridenoA” traen man reaenao tha moon, satisfying. Their home was ade- H is kept at a constant heat of 275 think he had been single-handed Orange Hall, E. Center St. 6:80 p.m., Luther LeagUA Wednesday, 7:80 p.m. FeBow' John Wimpanny proved that ba wlU undergo savara physical and all alone when he broke the Monday through Friday 8:48 quately furnished, but practically degrees. When sulphur is in this Engem Brewer, Minister aUp Circle at tha manSA Infior- musola-poworod fllgbt was indeed change unleaa ho partteipataa ta ^ the pieces needed reflnlshing. Tmich O f Comfort molten state tt can give off hydro- bank at Monte Cario. Am., Morning Suffrages. mal diMuaalon and BR>Ia atuOy: posribla, and to aU probabOtty, exerriasB to maintain Ua Jhiiaole Once again, at the end of the Blackwell began the Job and hu Boar a»d then are Ainert- gen sulfate gas, which is deadly, 8:48 a.m., Bible drill for chil- *79hoold Chitotlaas Fast?*’ within the immadtata fiihira ba tone. Tha lowered gravity or: tho now become quite expert. Now present session, there will Inevit' dren. Gospel Hall Friday, 8:15 p.m. Laadentap may fly tha ona mile raqolrad to moon win demand ao much leas Shades of beige, off-white, tan, and dark green with persimmon accents are u.sed in handbraided living roOtn lUg. ^»ot, in the midst of our vmi inflanunable, and explosive. Such ably be another moment of W-par- he not only restores antiques as 9:55 am ., Bible classes fo r all 415 C e n te r S t. training daaa to pastork stuljr. capnnre a 814,000 (8,000 poimd) to .the way of phyalcal oaortlon a hobby, but builds new pieces, with the racial problem, a gas seeping out could have killed tisan truth, when Republicans and ages. prim offOrad by a Londto Indus- that Ua body organa and nuiaoles and has recently completed a knee- (Ot reprieve by comparison, the crew of the Sulphur Queen be- Democrats alike, for one fleeting 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. 10:30 a.m., Breadcing Bread. Center Oongregatlanal Ohurdi triaUat oan detoriorata m relatlvOly. fhort hole desk for Ms daughter’s room. present six-room, two-story home instant at least, will have to face 12:15 p.m., Sunday School. as a background for their an- happens, or cornea Into fore they knew tt. Or tt could have Sermon: "N o Atheists In Hell.” United Ohnroh of Christ The plana ha flaw, eallad tha parioda of tlmt. it flu tamvldual each Other and face the fact that 6 p.m., Evening Worship. Ser- 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. 11 Oeaiter 8 t Mrs. Blackwell, inspired by her tiques. Italnted cabinets in the ) worid spotlight, which telle ua, triggered the explosion wtalrii de- "Puffln^’, had a 30-toot fuaolago doea not plan to return to - the they together both hold responsi mon; “Hyporcrittoism.” Tuesday, 8 p.m., Prayer and Rev. OUffeid O. BImpaon. MIntotar and an 84-foot wlimpread. R earth this would not prase# a husband’s Industry, began braiding kitchen were refinished, pine rUngly, that at least we are etroyed the ahlp, either by fire, or blllty for whatever the state does Thursday, 7:80 p.m,. Midweek Bible meeting. poasaaaed blcyole pada which he problem. However, if ha does and hooking the rugs that now cov- doors installed, and a refrigerator weree than some others, even by immedlete sinking. Ahnoet any about its spending and about its Service. Licason: Job 8-14. Friday, 8 p.m., BlUe study. 8, 9:16 and 11 ajn., Moratag pumped to gwurato powor; a ptan to ratura to tho earth, ho er all floors, except the kitchen, of was set into the wall. tsuces since, inde!^, neither has Womhlp. Seimon; "Baoondi their present home. ttiaa aome, perhaps. W e get oomblnatton o f such ctrcumetances pro^ar to lha roar oonvertad must engage to a form of eon- A birch table in the kitchen either the power or the real in- a Chriman.” Tha Rev. J the muaola powor Into forward tinuouA atromioua exaroltoe to nttle apeeial consolation out of might explain how It was the riiip cttoatlon to do tt alone. ardley, aeeoetate paator, p Setting a top figure of fifteen dol- originally belonged to Blackwell’s Ai^a Quifches motion. It is indicated that at ihalntata muscle tone.* The writ- lars for any one purchase, all of great-grandmother’s sister, the newa—we shouldn’t, o f could suddenly disappear, without Perhape, for sanity’s sake, there aoma future data not only will er knowa of no bettor oxarolae any message or signal of any kind. ought to be, once every two yars, 1:18 and 11 Am. Church the fam ily’s antiques have in- late Mrs. Eunice Frye of Portland, f^ptwree, but w e do inevitably, being foot pedals ba uaad, but hand program than that of flying aa a creased in value. Buying for a Maine. One cf its drop leaves had ;^kaman—when the news happens Thare ie, to fact, another simi- another brief moment of tnith, First Lutheran Church ■t. Peter's Btacopal Chureh, BohooL Toddlen ihrourii JUn- padala may alao ba used stmul- niaana of ktopiiig tho mnaoleo to thle at the very beginning of the Rockville Wapptng toc High. utilitarian purpose rather than col- rounded ends and the other was Hiow op somebody who has lar disapq|>earsnoe already in the taneoualy, to tocream the power Us lega and arms oarth-condi- lecting, the Blackwells were not squared. This puzzled the family General Aaaembly*8 maneuvering The Rev. Dr. David O. Jaxhelmer, Bev. James A. Blttoall, Vicar 7 p.m. Adult Bohool of Chtta- output and the dtatanoo flown, tioned. ''been throwing propaganda atones, record. In 1B54, another sulphur en flnanoee. tian Eduoatton. as concerned with resale values until they discovered that the table Pastor wnrgen Affeota Perfarmanee mgfat fim itei as with basic good lines, plus their was one of two identical pieces. mere^ aoparoUlous looks, at ua, boat, this one canylng its cargo One statement appropriate to 8:30 sjn., Bervloos at Wapptng Stumm of athletes oparatlng at One pointintuioul imould bO mada olaar. this before-the-deed moment of Bt. Mary's Episeopal Cbnnh immediate need for a particular ar- When both were placed side by tier our ptesumed backwardness in In powdered form, ‘vanished, with 9 a.m., Sunday School classes for BchooL hi|h power levels, anob aa nih- The mo cannot fly . anywhere on the Refinished bookkeepei^s desk fills corner of living room. TTie most valuable item in their The companion table is now in ll'weBM that Just about all It took nah and the North Carolina coast- spenders o f OonneoUcut. The real during servloA Holy Communion at VlearagA Senior Assistant pound man oHmbing two ona.foot nuMU except to the plastio domes home Is a High Daddy blanket Frye Hall, Portland, which is used Mg time qienders of the state will, The Bev. Wimam F. Gender m maks the racial problem rear Una Wednesday — 7:30 p.m.. Ash Broad Brook. atapa per second la expending en- wUch are under atmositoerlo praa- chest, circa 1700, that stands in for club meetings and civic events once again, aa always, prove to be Wednesday ServicA Sermon: "The 8 p.m.. Holy Oonununion, Wap- Junior Asslatant aigy at tha vats af H honqpow- Bura. the master bedroom. They pur- Rgly head In that auppoeedly If the weather eff Florida and and Is owned by the Federated the good legislators, of both par- Lenten F u t.” Holy Communion. plng School. 1^10 R e v . B o n a ld H a ld en a u i, er.) However, thta la a nominal Soma srientlata have bean eon- chased the bottom half of this from W o m b ’s Literary Society. ^ost sopbtatioated and civilised Cuba on Feb. 4 had been eipedally ties, who cannot bring themselvea Thursday, 8 p.m.. Building Oom- Perpetual Deacon ou^nit of energy which can ba cernad about locomotlm on the a former landlord in Maine who, !jriand was a pronounced increase rough, another possible eiqilana- to say DO to urgent and worth-while Jehovah’s Witnesses ralttee meeting Vicarage, Broad ralaaaed over a considerable pe- moon, whlla others have worried after remembering that he had a In the Blackwell kitchen, coun- 7:80 Am., Holy Oommunlon. 3 b the amount of color difference tion of the disappearance of the censes end services. Kingdom Hall Brook. riod of time. Some athletea gen- about the riiysical deterioration of top half at his fishing lodge, pre- try kitchen chairs -with plank bot- Another statement appropriate 9 Am., Family Eiiehartat with the body. Perhape the future will sented it to them for the price of toma are placed around the table. !9t had to' deal with. Britain, of late, Sulphur Queen would be receiving HartfMd TpkA, Rt. 80 Friday, 8 p.m., Bbcecutl-ve Com- erate aa much aa 1^. hcnxepower to this moment of truth would be Rockville mittea meeting, Wapping SohooL InatruoilJOfi by the Rev. Mr. for short periods of time—aey see muscle - powered aircraft on the chest alone. An antique dealer An old ^ t h Thomas clock heui ;bas been much more imderetand- serious attention. The Sulphur that nobody—almost nobody—and Hughes. St. O cffta Choir. Ctaaa- about 80 eocondA Tliosa samo the mom, and, with these air- offered them twenty times its -val- been stripped of its dark vexveer ;1ng of our own riow progress with Queen happens to belong to a class certainly nobody who is out open- 8 pjn., PubUc Bible talk by W. Mapping Community, Church «A Ntinery and Kindergaiten etttdiaa alao Indloate that the pow- craft, our ooncam tor the welfare ue before it was refinished. etnd now has a light pine finish. A to the Ohildrm’a Chaqiel. Corpor- ■our oWn greatest domestic prob- of tanker whidt hat already ly In the political Usts, Is really H. Francis. Subject: ”How Can Congregational er output of these men can be of the human body will be elimi- BWlng-frame, double bracket, interested in cutting expenditures. ate Communion of the Junior A handpainted nursing rocker, lem. proved rather brittle. In the last One’s Future Be Secure?” Rev. Roy R. Hntcheon, Minister increased by stepping up their nated. wrought iron plant stand, prob- The only real burning political in- 4:16 p.m.. Group study of the Young People’s FeRowahtp. a gift from Mrs. Blackwell’s 'am- ably Victorian, hold a lamp with a 11 years, three of them have split oxygen intake. Actually, a 80 peV Onyright UM t And so it is now, of course, -with terest at Hartford, on either side, Jan. 1, 1963, issue of the Watch- • :S0 and 11 a.m., Mdrnlng Wor- 11 Am., Morning Prayer aad cm cencentratton ef ozygen ta General FOallarea .fCorpb Uy, stands In front of the chest. pressed glass base. Ibie greekt international fanfare In half. But these things happened dedicates itself to the proposition tower magazine, article: "Fight a ship. Sunday School. Sermon: Holy Baptism wtth aetroou by tha Rev. Mr. NoStirend. Baby-sitting'-attitlii A mantle clock In the Hving When the Blackwell's bought rVirer the exodus o f A frican etu- in real rough weather, and parte of trying to put the blame for tax- Fine Fight for the Faith.” Page 21. "Face The Facts.” room dates beck to 1825. It was es on the other fellow. nursery in the CMMren’s ritapel Grades 8 snd 9. Classes for Sen- John Pofftobarger: “Tbe Hidden their home, a recreation room in iHeiite from the Communist satel- of the tankers stayed afloat long Wednesday, 7:30 pjn.. Group made by Jerome and Darrow, has Bible studies at Kingdom Hall and 7. P-*n-, Ooral Evening ftrayer ior H i$^ Christ’’ Nursery. the basement had painted plaster enough for the rescue of the ma- Of course there are quiet indi- Bt. John’s Eptaeopal Church u:30 p.m., P r e • Confirmation wooden works, a mirrored base, ^te nation of Bulgaria. The out- vidual legislatms, here and there, five other locations throughout the Bt. SO, Vernon with Boys’ Chotr foBowwd by the 4 pjn., Pohiqr omnmlttoe, pes- walls. The plaster has since been jor portion of their crews. "Noventoer to Baeter Series.” Sub- fcOT^B League meeting to tbe Youth and its original stencil on tts replaced with knotty pine to blend oide wofM's rec^tion of this news who try to do what they have dis- Rockville areA tace. Hfis was a present from These are ^ e peaceful potential Friday, 7:80 pm., ’nteocratlc -jeef: "The Ways and ’TeacUIng* of 7 pJA, Grade 9 FetlowaUp, room Room. with the decor o f the house. A ^Oontains an unholy measure o f de- covered to be the sanest and most 8 a.m.. Holy Oonununion. the Church.” • -* Wednesday, 11 ajn. aad 7:80 > Blackwril’s grandfather, and Is hi constructive thing within their Ministry School. 9:16 am., Morniiv prayer, 22. "Sohool end Christian Youth.” workroom is off the recreation 'Ugfat, as if tt were fine news that explanations of the fate of the Ash Wednesday, 8, 8 aad 10 A Worehip led by^Sonya Raemussen. pjn., service of Holy Communion. excellent ituinlng oondittion. A power— to save a little here or 8:30 pm .. Service meeting. olasees, semvon, babyalUing. Windtaor looker, designed In about room and It is In these two places Mother and daughter occupy their spare time with favorite hobbies in family room. human beinga should net be able Sulphur Queen, something to keep Theme; “Courageous LBoe tha lion m.. H oly Communion. 7:80-pjn., Membenahib aamlnar, that the family spends most of its there where nobody will notice 11 ajn.. Morning prayer and St John’s Poltah Nathnua 1740, originally had a comb back, to gat along with human beings in In mind along with mdre terrible that money is being saved. Of Amcmg Nations." sermon. Classes for kindergarten 7:80 p.m., Mtany and Panttea- ktorary and recaption hall. time. ttal Oflloe. -ii,.... J . .... wMoh Btackwell hopes to restore. jane aMwe sector of the world's possibiUtlee, and with perhaps the course there a,re outside non-pai^ through Grade 3. Babysitting. 8 p.m., ’fWenUes and lUrtleA Susannah Wesley Hell. “Old Farii Bev. Walter A. HysskA Pastor Ruth Blaclowell, 14, a Grade 9 Seography, pi^tioa, and culture. biggest possibility of all, that we tisan interests, like the Public Ex- St. George’s Bpinoopal Cfaurdi 7 pjn. Evening prayer and A ptoe stand, used as an end Bt. 44A, Bolton Britan Oongregatlenal Ohnroh toned” reoreatii recreation night with student at Manchester High may never know. penditure Oouncil, trying to keep Young People’s Fellowship meet- Bolton Center table next to the living room aofA School, has been studsrlng piano ' But the perverse, sorry brand of The Rev. Edward W. Johnaon, ing. gamoa, pepoom aiaging. Mamea at 8:80 and 10'.80 Am. ahowB evidence of being burned in the whole pioturo in focus and Bcrr. Tlieodore diandlfr for five years. David Blackwell, 12. pleaaure in this la not over the fail- Vicar Ash Wedneeday 8:80 ajn., Holy spite of its restoration. It was transparent so that, aome day, the Pastor Ghnrtih o f the Naeerene a student at Bowers School, likes ure Itself ne much as It Is in Ha public as a whole may see it for Communion. originally a bedside stand in a to build models and draw. lee And Grit 8 Am., Holy Communion. 9 ajn.. Holy Communion. 288 Main S t bedroom set that was a wedding precise locatioei. ,For the Oonunu- real, and begin clutching its pock- 10 Am., Morning Worahip- Bev. Robert Shoff EVERYDAY a i i etbook, and looking for some 10:15 Am., Morning Prayer and 7:45 pjn., Bhrenlng prayer and present to Mrs. Blackwell’s Ruth and David Blackwell like nista, e f couree,^prearii the broth- As we watch the business ef addreas. Bunday to Lent. Sermon by the Pastor remedy which probably not even Church School. Rev. Mr. Chandler, tastallatian of grandmother. ’This -was the only the colonial decor of their parents ethood of mem Just as much as we making winter roads passable for the CPEC Its^ could produce, 6 pjn.. Young People’s Fellow- Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Teaefaar’s CHRISTMAS piece sal-vag^ed -when her grand- home, and hope someday to follow do, and they do have a world ap- meeting for , primary through Chureh offloen, bapUsmA Sunday 9:80 ajtt., Chureh Bohool etasMs automatic dutches, low - slung there being, in our brusque opinion, shlp. Sriiool for four-jreaisolda throu^ mother’s home was destroyed by this period when fum ldilng homes Grade 3 teachers. for all agai. GARDS fire. o f their own. peal to the imfortunate and to Qie bodies, and automatic drivers no real remedy at all except a nice, Monday, 10 a.m.. Holy Omn- Grade 8. Nursery for riilidren of 10:80 Am., CUIdren’s Chureh ndnoritlea which they themselves severe depression, that bedng the munlon. Friday, 7:30 pjn.. Holy Com- parents attending servlcA grow more complicated and ex- munion and Lenten ServiCA and Nursery. REG. $ U 5 VALUl ,Mra. Btackwell has been study- They often accompany their t make a major part of their propa- only force we have ever seen re- Wednesday 10 Holy Communion. 7 p.m.. Youth Fellowafalp groupA lOdS Am., Worahip Servioe. pensive and gritty year after year, duce governmental expenditures. 8 p.m.. Evening Prayer and the - liig cello since she was in elemen- parents el hour. 888 E . O u t e r St. 886 N . M ata S t eagle. A mate to this of Lin- deaconess at Second Congregation- al Church, and a member of the A Thought for Today Message: "What la Ufe?” Rev. Alex H. Flaeeeer, Mhilrter Bev. FeUx M. DuvIa Mtatoter or out of coln done by a groat-uncle, is on tog Bulgaria in protest over the winters. There ha-ve bsoi few daya Women’s Auxiliary of Manqliestor Sponsored by the Man cheater TalcottviUe Oongiegattonal Chnroh Mta Blehard Ptaney, a wall in the upstairs hall. Un- kind e f diecriminatMry treatment on which sanding was not needed Memorial Hospital. Her husband is Oouncil of Ctaurchea UniMi Oongregattonal Chundi Bev. Robert K. ShlmodA Mtatoter 9:90 Am ., Church School fo r all Aeeeototo Mtatoter HOT WATER? crin’s ptoture is centered against they have been receiving there, we desperatdy in some spots, few days Rockville ages. Ctassea through Grade 2 a background of the Emancipation associated with the C. G. Bostwick Rev. Panl J. Bowman, Pastor 11 Am., Morning service and Co., Hartford, roofing and sheet tend, for a moment at least, to in which sanding has not been wel- have en expanded session tasting 10 Homing WomUp and Proclamation, done in script. If you want to read more about Sunday school. Sermon, "Judge through tha morning worship serv- Jut s dsy for Ihal metal works, where he is in busi- ehudde tnatead of weep over one come almost everywhere. On some Church______School.>1..iursery. N u Sermon Jesus C3uiet than is in the Bible, 9:30 a.m.. Church achool for Not.” ice. cm get joa dot of ttvM it When the family come to Man- ness -with his two brothers-in-law. tnore failure in the rriatlons of days, the sand has been blown you don’t need to buy another Grades 6 through high school. 7 pjn., Senior and Junior Pil- 10:80 A m ., Moentog Wocihl] by the Rev. Mr. Davis: "A Right chester five years ago they were He sings tenor in the choir at Sec- toBR w ith man. away se fast as tt was scattered. book. Just look In a copy of the 10:40 a.m.. Church school for grim Fellowships meet Guest apaeker the Rev. KenneU Relation.” unable to find an authentic colon- ond Congregational Church, and is Encyclopedia Brittanies. You will 11:16 Am., Church School for If yon Bva in a ^rpical honsa. And are can cite, too, the fact One w-ay or another, no sand coat- infants through Grade 4. Loeh presently taking graduate ial home, and redecorated thrir a member of its music committee. find in its dozen pages a thorough, 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. etudlea' gt Andover-Newton Semi- Grades 7 through 12. you oould easily run out of hot toat In our dviUzation Ihoae who ing has lasted more than a day or Vemen Methodist Chureh adequate, informative and stim- Sermon topic; 'Tike a Mighty Rte. M nary, whUe on fu ilotw from hta 8-9 p jA , Pilgrim Youth Ohwp water aavecal timst a week. fed themselvea oppressed and dis- two. ulating insight into the life of this Army,” the Rev. Mr. Bowman Bev. Robert Ftarby, Paster poet as kOnlrier to Students at will go skating. Nam you ean hone ett tha hot criminated against can find open Next spring, we'll apeni a lot peerless of ail lives. 4 p.m.. No meeting for Junior Central PhUlppinsa OoOege 8:46 pjn., MU Sigma Chi Group water you need at ane Uma far On a page analyzing the im- shannds for pnbUe aetion, and not more money getting the sand out High Pilgrim Fellowriilp. 9:80 A m ., Morning worahip and HoUo. America for Christ Otteitag. mooting at tha ohuroh with Mr. eiabr a day. Thtak o f It— pression which Jesus made as Nursery and eHb room ig pitivld# and Ibk. Stanley Matseeon, only tolerance from the govem- of the streets, out of our rugs, off 6 p.m., A Senior Pilgrim Fel- child care. World Service Sunday. enlySH^adayl Pen drawing in script on dining room wall is fine example of an art popular in the 1800s. handed down in the Gospels, the lowship meeting. Sermoo by pastor, "Tlis Program during church servioe. TiA thaaka to MoUIhsai— ment, but encouragement and as- our cars. writer feels that first and most That Unites Us to Witness and 8 to 7:86 p.m., Pinal saariBU at Calvary Chnreh gtotenoe from it, in thdr struggle. widely fett was His “gTace." The (Aeaenibllea # God) and aai ofl-fliad hot waUr Ihoater This sort of thing makes winter BoekvQle Methodist Obnreli Sendee.’’ World Mleetnu iw ori. The Rev. , afootrsotespaoify—yoartamOy ^ And, to begin to sum It all i^i, one long mess. start of ttUe is described in His 14S Grove St. 10:48 a.m.. Church school. Class- Mr, Loab wlM bhow aUdsa # U* #47 E. Middle TpkA natural growth as a youth who Rev. Innrenee M. Hill, Paator work in the Philhnplnea. eaataka oara of oO their wmliins were is nothing wrong in our hav- One goes back, in one's nostal- es tor three-yearH>lds through Rev. Keanelh U OnataiMm, Pari ’’incresuMd in wisdom and stature, adults. noeda at ooa tfanA iv B *put comfort, now and gic imagination, to some Currier A and in grace before God and man.” 9:30 Am., Church School, Grade Aah Wednesday, 7:10 p.m.. Holy Trinity Ooveuaat Church 8:46 Affin Sunday Sohed clamee Mom oan do tita Ibmfly waahl, Ihen, as we recognize that the Ives procession of sleighs and The Gospels provide many il- 4 through adults. Oonununion and sermon "T h e Haokmataric S t Near Keeney for aH agoA fita ean do tho dishoa of As ssiM troubles we face, and cannot solve pungs up and down Mato St, and lustrations of that attractiveness 11 a.m., Church School, nnisery Ashes of Today.” Rev. K EJnar Baek, Pastor 11 Am., Divipa Worahip. Oua# which is the by-product of rims Jnnior takm u a bath, ioad gadly or quickly, are reeUy unl- through Grade 3. miatatan win be the Rev. aad Mat jron enjoy a ahoanr. thinks how clean and picturesque "grace.” His was "a ready tjnn- 11 Am., Morning worahip. B«- 9:80 aJA, Sunday SObobI with , FBtaal. and «dst wherever human that would be. Ftoaela at Aaairi Ohoreh Hmsnsd StawksA wileetcnartas to DentdalRy—plwaaaitodRy. pathy, an understanding tender- ooptlop of adult meraboTA - ctaeetB for an agag kindergaiten Paktatan. Hpture Is something less than per- standing toiderneas, a way of 8 p.m., Mothodlat Youth FM- South W tafsor through ndult fin d eat hour aagy it ia to sarftflli But for real hcqie, one tries to Rev. James F. OlyaiA Pastor .6 pjn., Ghrtat’a Aahaisadoni jtKt, Whlcfa Is sverywhere. imagine forward, into the poten- meerting men, ae if eerii oma even lowatop. 10:^ Am., Morning wocal4k taeMobaheuNkedwaharhanta Monday, 7:15 pjn., Prayer and BRymoad X. Ynekaukae, Youta mrvloA •m- Ib at momentary feding of com- the degraded and the outcast, al- Saritaou: "The ChaUengs of Lent" hUeremAnUh ef/risw tial womlere of the future, in ready had a place In His interest.” discussion time. Asststanit Paster Nuraery for chfldren through r pjn.,' Family Ckxqiri SorvioA however, U about all we dare which we either m ^ e year-round Grace, ar graciousness, is the Tueaday, Commis- Grade X Rev. and Mta Hawkee will preaent (toka, Xt diould never take us away weather to suit our present ve- glittering pin-point shimmering sion on Miaaibna maeting. ea a t 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and 5 pjA . Femfly aarvioA Covenant otObr rildiA oorloA and ooatamea 11:801 from Paklataa. The Woman’s Mta- ilem tka task, and from eur own hiolee and cur present driving tal- from a atar out of the nebulA Wednesday, 7:80 pjn., Holy touadan wlU bd^ honoiad with ssrviQA Maditaticn: nodal aarvioo baaed on bymaa at stonaiy Qonnsll wMI bs ehai but drive ua bade ents, or invent some new kind Grace is the atmosphere which ta MORIUTY love creates around itself. It la the "W hy Keep Lent?" 8A Maiiriee Chnreh the deaominatloa, taadw ai ' at paugiwm. . ; tt, with rdiawed dgw and conveyance which whisks ue all concentrate of character. It to a prindplw. 8:80 pjn., Dttarduueh on an^ jperhapa, that about without requiring traction. radiant, deep-seated, unconscious, Fliat CoRitryttinal Gtank Bev. Beraard L. BfeOavto Paator Id s pjA, Iflritathm at oouvi^ Dumltgr aingaplratloR at Trinity BROTHERS I of poettHre hope which comes Perhaps the eimpleet solution of adequacy which enriches and en- laooent housA OOWUBt Dr. AlUaoa Bay Heaps, MS I t V 8:30, 10 aad 11:80 Wodneaday, 7:80 pjn., > P list Wednesday, 8 pju,, Bibls study kaaeriag .ttut one does not all would be a perfection of the heartens othera Thouaands sum up the Impreaaion, "W e beheld H it Interim Mtokter ajn. midweek Lnten aerirlOA aad Player SarvicA John Canella Ml 3-5135 science of travel by a process of glory, full of grace.” -will apsak. Bto'lor amMkhr thought transfermee, to which we Rev. Jamee V. ,C3aypool 9:80 and 10:48 Am ., Church St. H Ward's Chureh MI-USC«Mwt». sonld rit by eur owa coxy flre- Siqiecintenalnt School. 88. BumariTs Tsr„ 10:50 A m ., Servlca Wonhto to aet have plaoes aad be wbisksd hltber and Norwich Dtotrlot at tor. Patriek P. r.CU Methodiat Church Berman: "ITio OroMeat TWarh .. Igh to rMUae iron as sssQy as soms slectronlc the World.’ ’ rnMnavr.. Maasee # 7, 8, 9,10 aad 111 8 Am., PTonpaotlva OeaelMrilB lii wltfalu ear impulse. Even before the process 5:30 p.m., Junior P ilfr im F tl- nurst Wedey HaH H^rieaBt rpaUto ftavolved has been perfected, howj ( Oil Tanker LargeU lowahip. '9 and 10:46 Am.. Morning Wor- 6:80 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellow- Saered Heart OhnW 'lUjPfmae to be ever, we like to SKpertment, in icy ship. World Sorvloo. Sunday, Ro- DWtaaM Womhta and CANBERRA — The 32,350-tcn ahlp. Bt 89. Vemen oaittlon. o f new mrinbora, Orado 8 Musie by Chapel MohilhsntjS; Vtoather, ar to wtater aandstormS, oU tanker P. J. Adams, launched Monday. 8 p.n,, Msattng af tfUA ■av. Balph Hefly, Pneta elasaea Chureh. to Australia la 1982, was tha first ta by ttaytair as close to the home taaa. - 9 aafl Ifid S ar a oimm M ta# tanker and the largeat ahlp «var WadDMday, T*J0 a .*., FU R •t T:88k S JOi, IB fior nm awyChim ^ Orado 7. BlsckstaU hctiM «n S . 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McGuire, Gregory Nolan and Fred- In recent years the price has slump, and other producing areas tb M papers you take out moet of erick EJdwarda. unable to satisfy all of the world's SEE US FOR: W IN ES, th4 work and uncertainty, and gone up or down as the U.8. gov- ernment thought best for domestic increasing demand, the world Berube's * Alnmlnnm Roll Up Aavnlnga your papering will have that “pro- I>rice has risen. So the New York o Venetian pUnde feaalonal” look. By the way, you Briton Aired Tennia producers or for its international TYPEWRITER SERVICE LIQ U O RS policies. Now, for the first time refiner who wanted some of Bra- * Storm Doore can rent papering equipment, sand- zil’s sugar had to compete with a Gall Ml 4-1111 419 Middle Tpke. E. a Combination WIndowo SM, edgers, floor scrubbers and London—A British Army officer, n years, controlling ^ influences Manchester BEER have slipped overseas. world price, quota or no. MonelMstsr Awning Co. polishers at nominal rates at MaJ. Walter C. Wingfield, is The qudta system is still in ef- FOR REPAIRS, REBUILT TYPEWRITERS WE DELIVER I^tU’s Paint Supply. credited with first playing tennis Castro's Cuba isn’t sending us fect—a high U.S. quota is still a REPLACEMENT 195 WEST (NCNTBR ST. anymore because we won’t accept ROYAI.S, ONDERWOiODS, TMephone Ml 0-8091 Touralne Paints, manufactured outdoors—while whiling away time prize for producing nations—but ON ALL TYPES OF L. C. SMITHS Bto. Establlataed 1940 by the West Paint Co. are highly at a garden party—and populariz- it, for obvioua resuiona. But since until world conditions chEmge, the reconrimended by Paul' Misseri. ing it as an outdoor sport. Ihe it lost Its big U.S. market, <3uba price here may not stay in the We Handle StaHonery Along vicH rs They spread evenly and cover well; game ot "court tennis” had been has been a leading supplier to the range that the Secretary of Agri- With Office Olachlae SuppUes PACKAGE STORE the eolom are true — there is no played , for several hundred years, rest of the wo^ld. At first, the culture thought best when last he Your Mail Lilt At Desired paint ^drag. This means that you but always indoors. world price was way down, well set the quoUis. 80 aiSSELL ST..L.AO 6-8501 below that maintained here by A. J. BERUBE, Prop. government rulings. 811 9-3417-8U 8-6848 Under Castro, Cubtui production TuRnPIKE has fallen off so badly, with what W O O D C O CK Reubes Plen’s there is largely pledged to the Radio Today AUTO BODY Communist bloc, that the world REHUGERATION CO. supplies are pinched. WDBC—UM VIC’S PIZZA SHOP Texaco Station Bad weather in Europe hurt the 1:U0 B u b u p 'I C orner 183 W. Middle Tnrnplk* W C R f ^ V sugar beet Crop there. World pro- 3:06 Weekend Review Phone 811 9^100 381 Moin StTMt 8:06 Raynor Shines WRECKER duction already was slipping be- 1:00 News Sign Off Upholstery Phont Ml 3-9149 low consumption, which has been wnc—IRM and I V l Shop r#ZA on the rise. 1:00 News P and M SERVICE So the price of sugar has been 1:15 'Your Home Decorator Be-apho1stering SPAGHETTI Hydnunallo Transmiasloa 1:30 Saturday MaUnee Repairing going \ip In world markets. At 2:00 Metropolitan Opera RAVIOLI M' Oonal d S i . , first this was reflected on the fu- 6:80 Monitor * Mod*r n F u mi t u r * AD Work Gnfimntead 6:16 News Sports and Weather tures markets, where traders fore- 6:80 Monitor and Antiquns OPEN DAILY Texaoo Lnbricallon Sorvloo U " ■ • ... k ' cast the trend by bidding up the 7:05 Keyooard Kingpins 7:30 A.M. to M :00 P.M. price for later delivery. 7:16 Careers • store Stooln and Booths 7i80 Monitor • Custom Furniture SUNDAYS We Give H-9C Oroon Stampo Now actual deliveries are being 7:60 UConn-Rutgers crippled and prices of raw sugar 10:30 Just Jazz Slipcovers and Drajieries 4 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. look for tko nlilon arches. . . McDoiald s are rising. The refined product 11:16 Sports Final 8Iade to Order CLOSED MONDAYS 11:80 Starlight Serenads Complete Selection of IMaterials 4* WIST CENTSR STREET that the housewife buys will be 1:00 Sign Off going up, too, at least in parts of WRAY—tie FREE ESTIMATES "Suburbia .SILVER LANE EXTENSION the country. 1:00 Bobbin Along Lower Level of the Parkade Raw sugEU* from Brazil recently 8:00 Central vs Bridgeport 10:30 Tonight At My P ace 8H 9-6824 Bold In New York for $6.90 per 100 12:0o Sign Off Tod a y " lunds, highest price since 1924. WPOP—141* Ostrinsky DUCOandDUlUXRmNISHING TOE MAGAZINE OF G A S H E A T FO R C O M F O RT! I leiLdJng Easier refiners of IlUO Connecticut Ballroom DEALER IN WASTE PLEASANT FLAUES cane B(igar have nOsed prices 16 7:00 Dale KeUy 13:00 Johnny Argo Show MATERIALS A B40NTHLY FEATURE OF cents a 100 pounds to $10.20. Some WINF—us e 166 M ID DLE T U R N PIKE, W EST YOUR HOBUnOlVN DAILY of thla is likely to be passed on to 1:00 CBS News M A N C H ESTER MANCHESTER > N E W S P A P E R the consumer when the grocer ad- 1:10 CBS—It's Now ■ :16 Showcase of Music RA GS, IRO N KUIYMUU justs hia prices on the small pack- J;30 Showcase and News M EM O RIAL C O . ogea. 6;St CBS—European Diary Opposite Boat Cemetery IHunrliPBtpr The problem U that world sugar 6:66 It’s Sports Tims SCR A P M E t A L 7:00 CBS .News reonnnea irices u v e riSto above domestic, 7:10 bhowcase and News Qualify Hcmoriolt MItelMR 3 - 7 0 4 3 lEupning tor years the juice here has been 8:00 The World Tonight and P A PER at a . premium over the world 8:16 Showcase and News Over SO Years Expertanea price. U;16 Sign Off 181 PARKER 9T. Ihia was due to the sugar quota HIGH HIDEAWAYS TeL 80 8-5186 or AO 6-5619 eystem, started in 1934 and exi CaH Ml 9-SB07 tended' from time to time since LONDON (AP) — A "unique , A. ADfETTL Prop. then. In all except the war years, projierty with an , unrivalled world supplies exceeded demand. view," advertised recently as hav- Harrison SL. Manchester The trade had come to take that Ing G Uving>41ning room meaaur* as normal. , ing 88 by 24 feet, turned out to The United St&tea was the prim* be an abandoned lighthouse, many market. 1%e quota system permits Of which are privately owned and the secretary of agiicultuce to eet occupied because age, old-fash- Tm time tte job... aelwwiwl III* fl^MPwl a quota on the amount 'of sugar ioned equipment, or land erosion WATKINS-WEST that can be imported. He changes have ended their usefulness. OAlsI* quiiilo* 0* cohrT... eMI n Ml ” this from time to time, lowering One man uses his to "get away FUNERAL cau IS hr «wrt blip ca yier ant PAN Yoa can switch to de- the total if the price is shaky, from it ail’’—rows or swims out Bu ^sm Completo raising it if demand Increases and at high tide and climbs a ladder SERVICE pendable, clean GAS Plumbing and starts pushing prices tqp. which he pulls up after him. HEAT St sny time by HoatlBg.MrTlee The aim has been two-fold. One A woman runs her lighthouse as DEMAND J. WEST was to jnotect the cane and sugar a bird conservatory and takes in catiint 85 Farmington TCO rkiN MANCHBSTERr-PHONB Ml MBOl ^et growers In this country by as many as 14 bird-watchers at Director Street aaaurinR them a certain level of five shUilnga a night. As lights become automatic, Trinity House, BUY T H r PAIN t -tN ArS WORTH THE WQHK sales. TO* other was to divide 148 B. CENTER 8T. among the other producing na which owns most of the function- Earl tlone the anjount ot the rich ing UghtbouMS in England and Manohesterto 016*0$ QAS American market it was deemed Wales, rents out the keepers’ Ml 9-4749 they ahoifid. have. Tit* reeu\$. until rooms but keeps control of the W l^ F9$airt,Vae|lltlM M i TracldBi CkL V a n C a m p recently, has baeb that iha- price btflldtags; ...... ’V..'a,/ ’ /.f ^ ,. . • , '' ; -V •;' -‘oV^ .?i
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jOKPiDr w. th, Irish Nofth Moth. No. 3 ..30 ' :?.s„%; No^ MOtb. No. 1 ..83 lan V b s c o m # o n # ’>A AotuaUv, at $46,0(M Bt James No. 2 ....40 last night just before his usual share of rebounds. ing for a good shot. The Indians 22 o f 01 (S3 par oen t) vs. Darien. mtchM m etle^ buntii agalnat Ruth Oakman, Jeanne Irish We just didn't play against that successive hoops before the inter- had a couple of great chances to Ms hast games of the year. Berra la otmsoted to do more than Center Cong. Na I . .39 ; of the Class A CIAC OAMK NOTB8 — AnotlMr ea- attfsfS traftio at first this ssason; toe ^pltonfaig machfaiea and th* and Helene "D3y—win come Stopped McKenna caliber of opposition all year." mission to trim thq lead to 81-22. make further inroads on the slen- Geonfe May picked i^> three m. catchera aomf after pop ups fired Eman. Lutn. ...J...S9 nent game at Central “Still your boys did a good job,^ paoHy crowd at the OCSO gym— ick fouls and sat out most of Hs’U be eanhitf on ths roster Assumption ...... 8 3 the Ides Recreation Depart- 4cut gym. New Britain. But Hartford Coach Joe Kubachka Manchester kept picking away der leed but miseed four “bunnies” JotPBjr «*eeeeeefekcse'ec i out ot a Muiooka-Uko gun. that’s all they’ve had there this Se second period as Mike Lauten- VAUIp MA eeeaeeebooeeee (tom. Luth...... 83 f^'wlth the “ home" status on said “We felt McKenna was the the onlooker said. and little by little Chopp^ the from in close. M an aetivo i^ yer, acting aa the ment Women’s Duckpin Bowl- year as.theooUe|4fte club ls.^work- bach filled in . . . Both teams used Jpn6fl • • • eeoeeeoa so a«e Yanks’ No. 8 oatoher behind El- BeoOnd (tong; . ; ...... 84 the Indians loet a man we had to atop and that’s the “Yes," he answered, “just not disadvantage. McKenna finklty Free throws by Billy Jones, Thornton •eeeeeeeeoees ot last season’s most cele- ing Tournament champion. And way we geared our defense. Man- Ing da an 19-0 seasoa.. . More but aiz men . . . Nearly four mln- aton Hdward and John Blanch- Zion Luth...... 94 the new champion will be crowned 55*47, decision to Hartford quite good enough.” got a basket with 2:05 left in the Sam Vaughan and then Jones than half, It seamed were rooting Tomer ...o«s casualties, outfielder Al c h ^ ^ however shot well from That was about it. Althou^ third quarter and that gave the again boosted the Hartford lead utea had gone by in the third pe- Is. Thompton ard. and also aa a roservs out- toUn* of th* Detroit Tiger* and by TV snack time tonight, Be and were eliminated from for the Indians ..Not a foul was riod before the first .personal was Tony Tacono 142, Ike Coleman l^iUst annual post-season clas- outside in the first half and we Hartford led all the way, the Tribe Tribe new strength. He collected to 53-45 with about two minutes T-IS lleldor and prime left-handed mlrd baseman Oene Freese of the The semifinals ai’c .lated this called on Manchester In the ^rst called against the Owls . . . Hart- 7 Totals pinch hitter. 183, Andy Lamoureaux 169—890, had to adjust. wasn’t far back most of the time. two more during the period and at to play^ McKenna’s basket only half, only i f In. the entire gams. ' Maae'lisstM <4^ ^olnnatl Reds, have reported to afternoon at 2;S0 while the cham- And once again they proved they ford now meets top-ranked Notre But rifht'now the rotund veter- their camps phead of ^ e . Ed Paigam 182—8T2, John Aceto pionship match wIU get underway outside fo o tin g by “We changed from a 2-1-2 sone the U|iree-quarter break, Hartford served to offset a later ohe by The Indians wore amaased IQ, .Quey ... 330, (Bonn Nlcol 865, John Oau- in the first half to a 3-2 zone and didn’t quit. led by only fiva 45-40. Osfne ef Brldgeport-Harding win- an Is oonosntratliig on his new job Kallne, after a run In the chUly tonight starting at 7:80 at th* Y Joiner got the Owls, de- Bob Turner and Hartford ran out Hartford seven . , , Joiner, the ner Mcmday in the quarterfinal Simmone eeeeeeeeoees J yO dlno 834, Georg* Barber 8i)6, EU JEANNE 1B18B: After two early ties, Hartford McKenna------s e e see e e se see w as coach, pointmg toward the winds at Lakeland, Pla. Friday LOIS SMYTH RUTH OAKMAN state and New England that left the middle open but we Shortly after the final quarter the clock for much of the remain- gamers high adorer with 28 got 16 Fish 880, Ed R ^ h 835, Sam U t- lanea The public is Invited. ROBE BEAN oM to a flying start and had one man behind McKenna and hit on two baskets and a free opened Paul Quey made good on a ing time. round. Me^rrsr ...... | ^ Yankees' 83 oahlUnon fames for s^ he felt no lil-effects from Neither of the foVir semlfinallsU throw to lead, B-4. They stayed in of them in the tUM period, eight in Other results last night were; M at >«•••* e e e ee eeee'ee e O yv gome handy pro-ssaaon aeaaon- m broken collarbone that eide- Ue 838, Bonny Chandler 832, Tom never lost the advantage. another in front and they did a three-point play, hitting on a drive Joiner led both teams , in scoring the third and none' hi the second Fairfield Prep 82, Notre Dame of IsOUlenbOCll eeeeeeesee A . Miner 854, BUI McCarthy 864, has aver won tha crown before. A I'ae Important was a tough de- good Job limiting Manchester to front from then on by margins and then converting a free ttoow with 28. He was the only Owl in lag. llnod him tor two months last year. total of 61 women, plus defending or fourth sesnona West Haven 72; Maloney 62, 10 Total* Freese, who suffered a broken Howie Holme* 861, Gerry Ctuq)- “rn to BUho all my mis- pell 861. Champion Guve Rossetto took part Vacanti Rides Winner at Lincoln takes down hore, beforo the aea- right ankle tn eprlng training a In Norm Vlttner’e annual clam- Tiger 3-1 Favorite 1 aon opens,” Berm says. year ago, la giving the ankle a bake at the North End lanes. thorough testing at Tampa, Fla. Surprising opening day crowd of 13,143 wagered nearly 31 mil- <1 have to learn how to help GARDEN GROVE Three of the tour matches iM t Btaadlag* night were decided in straight lion dollars m Liacein Downs laaugurMed the 1938 New England seme of our faster men gat that In th* rookie rave department, horse rnelag scaaea yesterday. One of the highlights wm Jockey, Basketball Giants of Old extra base on hite to the outfield W. 1 Pet. games — beet of three eets—with To Defeat Fullmer an *x-baik*tbaU star and a quar- .688 Sam VaeaaU of Manehester bootlag home the winner in the . . onoe I have studied tho out- Weddings ...... 22 1 the other quarterfinal going four eighth laee. B n Girl The hore* paid fl89, $84.20 and $10.80. tet of Houston catchers are the ...... 19 1 .594 fielders on the other clubs and latest to be touted. Clambakes gamea. ' The temperature wm 18 degreee with the opening day handle know their anna and their meed Banquets ...... 19 1 .594 Semifinals will also be a beat of LAS VEGAS, Nev. (A P)—World middleweight champion Would Be Dwarfs Today Manager Bam Mels of ttie Min- .533 3928,183. In g e t^ to tho ball, I ean kelp nesota Twine Is high on pitcher Outings . u,...,..18 1 five set whUe the finals are down One fan went home parttcalarly happy yesterday. Dick Tiger of Nigeria battles to keep his boxing crown to- Bar-B-()uea ....?..16 1 .600 for a best of seven ssrtes. eur guys more.” Oarnr Roggenburk, co-captaln of He WM tile only better to pMt all four horses in the “ twin night against the challenge of the dedicated brawler he whip- HOUSTON. TEX. — (NBA) are opposed by aone defense, As a eatehsr Berra was a non- the Dayton team that won the Na- Receptions ...... 14 .438 Afternoon Fees double”—the hwt four rases on the nine-race card. The payoff — Whitey Bimateln, a tiny lit- This hasn’t always been the stop talkor, homing up runafaig Picnic* ...... 10 218 Opponents this afternoon will be p S to win the title— Gene Fullmer of West Jordan, Utah. hp'i\ * tional Invitation bMketball tour- WM a whopping 398,198. ______5*’ *T’m confident I can best hltn tle boxfight man who has a case. conversations with ’oppoelng bat- nament last year, even though Buffets 10 218 Mrs. Irish and Miss Smyth, Mrs. His name w m not dlselosed ezeept to internal revenue serv- face Uhe an overwlse baby, Time was, in the superan- ters, umplrsa, batboys and anyone Oakman and Mrs. Dey. again.” the 38-year-old_ ehanmlon th* rookie Is a left-hander and ice agents. declared before their 16-round na- blundered into Madison nuated days of 30 year* tigo, elM handy. As a coach, that’s a Mele has a dozen ‘ southpaws in Bar-B-Quea aat a naw high team EMlly the etandout in Friday’s Square Garden in New York when the big men played the habit he won’t have to break. He'll camp. aingle with a 306 game. Individ- firing WM Miss Smyth, the only Golfing Rules tionally televised bout storting at 10 p.m., EST, In the tsur VegM one night when it was popu- backcourt defense. It wm im- always have a built-in captive an Manager Harry Craft of the ual high scores - Included Anne si^l* girl left In the amall pin lated with giants. portant to work plays con- dleno* 4)f one—th* other club’s Tweidy 148-838, Jeanne Nourle event. And she bsul to he good for Convention Onter. Colts la enthusiastic over th* hit- “If I lose, it wiU be m y last These athletes . were drib- tinuatUy off the center Jump. first baseman. ting potential of four catching 180-844, Dot Chriatiana 131, VI her opponent, Kitty Slbrlnsz put Jockeys, Golfers^ Boxers on Top Good Reading bling and flinging a ball You reallv needed just one newcomers, John Bateman, Dave Morton 136-858, Elsie Kravontka up a great battle before losing, fight, ” declared Fullmer, who at big one who could Jump and 129, PhyUla Tomalonis 128, Reg- 31 had not been defeated In 17 around, jumping and cavort- Hie Los Angelos Angels arc go- Adlesh, Jerry Grot* and John three games to one. fights before tangling with Tigoi* ing up and down a rectangle. you were working to pass to a ing to try a new training aid gun' Hoffman. gie Oburskl 123-126-864, Anne Mias Smyth threw games of For ^Duffers’ blue-streak forward darting mTck today—instant telsvialon. A In San Francisco last Oct. 29. ‘.’I Occasionally one would trav- m—- . FkUer 841, Fran Crandall 130. 115, 118, 135, 126 for a 123.1 aver- Pro Spouts Easy Way feel confident. If I didn’t, X Would erse the fioor, spreadeagle to the bucket. Yldeo tape recording of their Latest among the contract algngn' age. After a below-par 89, Mrs. NEW YORK (N EA)—Joseph - Through the years the cell- not want to try It.” his body skyward then hurl workout will be made over a ara were pitcherpltcl Gary Bell with Slbrlnsz came up with 180, 125 and Dey Jr., wishes every golfer would Odds of 3-1 favoring Tiger BUke the ball down and through the ing, insofar as dimensions of eloiwd circuit and played back the Cleveland Indians, pitcher RESTAURANT LEAGUE 108 efforta players, has gone up like the Steadings spend a quiet evening or two read- him a stronger favorite than he hoop. immediately._____ , Johnny Kllppsteln and catcher FaUlng by the wayside wMMrs. To Get ‘Instant Wealth’ was in the San Francisco bout Ho'oaton s!:yUne. Manager BUI Blgnoy eaya th*| Johnny Edwards with dneinnati, W. Pet. Roesetto, Mrs. Irish doing the ing the rule book Blmsteln gazed pensively at .880 when he climbed into the ring A the specimens and reflected: You look for forwards who syirtem could have “intfi^fliing first bMcman Norm Larker with Marco Polo ...... 16 trick in straight sets on 94, 124, The executive director of the 9-5 choice in the battle for toe are 6-5 to 6-7. Without a pivot poeelbUltlee^for analyzing hitting the MUwaukee Braves, and In- Paganl Caterers .... 12 .667 122 games to 83, 107, 99 totals by NEW YORK (NEA)— ^It’s a wonder the fabulous money United SUtea (tolf Association is "They just alfl’t no banty- .667 world boxing association version welghts around no more. men who is 6-8 to 7 feet, you or pitching totm and other M' fielder Ron Hunt with the New Decl’a ...... 12 the defending champ. being made by professional athletes hasn’t started the big- a leading authority on the Thou run through the meat grinder. .611 of the 160-pound tiUe. What happened to all the ban- pecU ef to* gamA” York Mete. MarinelU’e ...... U Mrs. Dey knocked off Rose gest gold rush since John Sutter blabbed about the pretty Shalt NoU o f the game. The rules At that time, Paul Pender ot Right now, in the Southwest OuB’ s O i ln d e r a ...... 9 .500 of the ancient pMtime evolved ty Weights?” Bean, who led the qualifying field, rocks Vheia ffound AIIti/) l«in California. ' " '"" ' Massachusetts was recognized a* Conference, there are more Walnut Rest...... '. 8 .444 also in three games. Despite two over the centuries, so you can’t the champion in his home state. The customary format for players of 6-6 or over than Garden Grove...... 7 .389 Bpoito have to be th* beet way exactly bow much Palmer makes, exactly say Dey wrote the book. building a basketball team in below 100 10-box totals, Mrs. Dey New York and Europe. But on you could find throughout col- How High It Up?- Oak OriU ...... • 3 233 prevailed 99-92, 119-95 and 97-85, to Instant Wealth. but Me income has been estimated But he certainly helped edit It. Nov. 9, he was stripped of the this particular part of the lege basketbill in, we’ll say, .278 Oddly enough, tha most , highly at around 8400,000 for 1962. Jack atomic century is to ger three Jon-Di’s ...... 5 Three conaiatent scores, although “It’s fascinating reading,” the title in aU but Massachusetts for 1935. A recent count placed Tnidon Motors . 4 .222 pubUoized aporto are not necee- Nlcklaus thought he’d make 850,- man who would make the book a failure to defend it. So now Tiger men who could stand flat-foot- the figure at 29 and this not high, by Mrs. Oakman did the earily the most remunerative. 000, but wound up 8150,000 to the trick against Flo Kloter. The win- best seller Insists, "and every is recognized as cbampimi In all ed and shingle a roof, slot the state, noted for its towering Pole Vault Question WaR HUinskl 154-156-428, Cy Basehak wid prof eselonsi .foothaH good the first year he turned pro- golfer’s enjoyment of the geune biggest one in the middle and ner rolled 104, 109, 107 to Mrs. but the one state. population, has no comer on GlorgetU 134-160-416, Frank Calvo playeni, tor InsUnoe, are middle feasional. can be enhanced by a knowledge "I think this fight wlU h« tough- station them all close to the the market. Kloter’a 94, 81 and 102, men on the. totem prie, generally The way to the top la rocky In wicket. 143-186-407, Jim Martin 140-361, of the subject.” er than the first