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,1. ' . ^ J, . .t ^ .-I- X FOURTEIW tUESI)AY. JANUARY 21,19BI; Avtraze Daily Press Rub -k lEttptting il$(ral!i For tlw Week Eirited The Weather Jssoarjr 18, ISSS Forecast of U. 8. Weather Bareaa \ . •The Bible Study Group wrlll meet About Town Emergency Medical Service at the Second Congregational Police Attending lUla or driszle eadlsg toalght Church Thursday at 1 p.ih. AH are P/CH UP « 12,628 I/ow aear 80. Thursday, meetly When need for emergency welcome. ••• Training School MenWer sf the Audit suoay, little oooler. High sear Our lA d y of Victory Mothers You Should Know H o vb your doctor phono medical care arises, on any .' Bareaa ef OIrculatlaB Ctrol* will meet tomorrow nt 8 PH0H£ j M 40. Wednesday afternoon or any The Buckland P T A will hold a Manchestet-^A City of Village Charm p.m. at the home of'M ra. Shirley Police Chief HermaA 0..8chen- holiday, first, call your own cake sale Friday at 8 a.m. in Hale’s Paul Cervini ut your proscription ond del and Lt. Milton Stratton ar« Nacfkowaki, 206 Hackmatack St. physlci{in. If not available call store: Mrs. Melvin Varley. waj-a Mrs. Janet Graaao will be co-host.- and Emergency Numbers MI 3-0348 and means committee chairman, In Paul Cervini, Mancheatef'hu In West Hartford today attending wo wiH promptly dolivor it VOL. LXXVII, NO. 95 (TWENTY PAGES) eaa. » will be'“ln charge. ^MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1958 (CfaUHiflcd Ad\'ertiaing on Page 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS, and Ml 0-56.50. a collector of revenue who takes the second session of the regional V his Job of getting the money to training Institute for police safety DMl to your homo, The Mlaaionary Circle of the Tlie supper meeting of the sen­ run the towTi government with officers ‘Tlie session, under the Emantiel Lutheran Church will The Nathan Hale PTA.w ill meet ior post-confirmation class at the great gravity. auspices of the,Connecticut Safety Designer hold installation of new officcra tonight at 8 o’clock at the school. Center Congregational Cluirch A sturdy littic man, Cervini Oommission and the Connecticut Big Profits at its meeting Friday night at 8 scheduled for Thursday night will Chiefs of Police Assn., is being Ml Sen, Finney Seen Nathan Gatchell will talk on his stands four - square farehind the o’clock at the church. The rest of Fights Sack Style recent,trip to Mexic.o. be canceled. collector’a window' on the first floor held at the Army Reserve ‘Ttain- LIGGETT the meeting will he de\’Oted to Ing Center. practical work. Officers to be in­ of the Municipal Building. Members of the Profc.ssional With two full-time helpers and A t today's meeting, Wilbur L. Held Peril By CELS WOHL o n stalled arc: Lillian Scott, presi­ for FREE Women's Club are reminded of Officers Installed a part-time clerk, he sends out the Cross Jr., chief of the engineering REXALL DRUG GOP Nominee for Florence, Italy, Jan. 22 fJV— dent: Marjorie Nelson, vice presi­ the meeting tonight. They will division of the Motor Vehicle De-^ Emilio. Federick Schuberth la Red tax notices, keeps a running tab­ dent: Irene Morrisette. secretary; jiieet at 8 o’clock at 6:15 Parker partment, will address the group having none of high fashion's Fanny McArdle. treasurer; and By Lakbta.Council ulation of payments and non-pay­ St. for a tour of the Lydall and ments, and collects an average of on ‘‘.New Legislative Measures Re­ DELIVERY By Reuther current trend toward shorter Caroline Fredencksot., financial lated to Traffic Safety." Special Foulds and Colonial Board rom- £)0 per cent of the taxes levied, an and the sack style. In eecretary. Instruction in the technique of pub­ Secretary of State panie.s. Tliis will be followed by Great Pocahontas Rose Korncr excellent record. , fact, he’s going the other way. lic speaking will be offered by Detroit, Jan. 22 (A>)—-WWl- rcfresliments at the home of and her board of great chiefa re­ Polite and pleasant to his ‘‘cus­ Presenting hia new spring Tickets for Uie charitable card Robert E. Pease of the Depart­ ter P. Reuther told a special Evelyn Lloyd. cently made an official visitation tomers," he is careful to riemind Hartford, Jsn. 22 (yP)— and aummer line laat night, parjy being held by Manchester to Lakota Council No. 61, Degree ment of Education. convention of the TJnited Schuberth' startled • some 600 Emblem Club, No. 51, Thursday them when their money is due. The third and final session of State Sen. Florence D. Finney The Ladies Auxiliary to Man­ of Pocahontas, at a meeting held All the money that comes into Auto Workers today that big foreign buyer* and fashion night at 8 o’clock at the Elks in Odd Fellows Hall. I the Institute will be held in Berlin Greenwich, only member chester Chapter. No. 17, DAV, will the town goes through Cervinl’s of corporations are putting the writers with sashed waists and Home may he obtained from Mrs. The program started witt a pot- on Jan. 28, at which time Gov. hold a regular meeting tomorrow cash register. Each month, he mu ef the distaff side in the up­ long skirts. Charles Ponticelli, Mrs. Foster night at 8 o’clock at the VFW luck, with representatives from 10 Abraham Rlblcoff will present nation’s econom.v in peril be­ He dropped the hemline to Williams or Mrs. RolHe Thompson. makes a public report on revenues per house, today was, being Home. different councils pi'cscnt. Follow­ certificates to those successfully cause “they take so much’’ in 11-12 inches from the floor, ing the supper Deputy Great Poca­ collected, not only through taxes completing the course ' of instruc­ /..EDNESDAY mentioned in GOP circles but also th:'ougli State aid funds, profits. lower than It has been since Fte.nato E. Ricciuti. State labor The weekly meeting of the Civil hontas Henrietta F. Driggs and tion. 1 as the party’s ^ssible nomi­ The UAW preaident said the -Christian Dior * “ New Look" Dulles Flies commissioner, will talk on the role her staff from Collcwanaha Coun­ water and sewer fees, parkfng Air Patrol, USAF, will he held at meters, toxvn court fines, and oth­ ^ HORNINQ SPECIAL nee for secretary of state. , union was proposing c profit-shar­ revolption of 11 years ago. of the State Labor Department at the American Legion Home at 7 cil, No.- 24. of Hartford, raised 18 er source.'!. collector of revenue, he had also The Greenwich lawmaker'* name ing plan becauae “ million, of fam­ Middles were tightly bound. the meeting of the Kiwanis Club o'clock tomorrow night. members of Lakota Council to their ONLY! entered the picture only a few ilies lack purchasing power." Panels floated from below the Thursday noon at the Manchester respective offieds. Past Pocahontas Boi'n in .New York, Cervini served in several offices with the ToBaghdad came to Manchester in 1900 at the Hour* after Secretary of State Mil­ Keynoting the convention’ of waists. They were panels of Country Club. Manche.stcr Lodge. No. 73. AF Mildred Tedford of Sunset Council, Eightlt School and Utilities Dis­ age of one. As a young man, he dred P. Allen of Hartford rocked 3,000 delegates in Masonic Temple, print over solid colored and AM, will hold a special meet­ No. 45, of Manche.stcr. was the trict. A fire department member the party by announcing that she Reuther declared “ we are fighting sheaths. musician for the evening. was a well-known local baseball DEVELOPING 15V2X26” HEAVY QUALITY ing tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic for 33 years, he is now treasurer would not seek renomlnatlon at the for realistic economic policies." Schuberth was the first of Temple. The Master Mason degree The follmving were in.stallcd: player He married the former Pact Parley Mary V. Limerick and no'.v lives of the 8th District Fire Depart- June state convention. ' Declaring there Is a “ serious im­ nine "high fashion" designers will be exemplified. A t the conclu­ Caroline Avignone, nronhetess: balance" between production and FOR RENT with his wife at 71 Main St* They mcii‘ .in the North End. A member of the General AS-- to show in the Florence round sion of the meeting there will be Ijouise 1-ockwood, Pocahontas: purchasing power, Reuther said 8 and 18 mm. Alorte Projectors have one daughter. Mrs. Bcenice When Cervini took over as tax sembly ilnce 1940, Mr*. Finney I* of the current Italian displays. Washington, Jan. 22 (/P)— —sound or silent, also 85 mm. a social hour with refreshments. I Mary Vcndrillo, Wenonah: Fdith HAND recognised for her demonatrated "we are in trouble in 1958 for the Earlier shows in Florence fea -. Poucheri still a Manche.stcr resi­ collector, there were 18,000 tax ac­ President Eisenhower dis­ ; Paganl, Powhatan; Lena E. Wil­ same basic re’asont we were in slide projectors. dent. count.". Seven years later., he is ability and is a popular figure tured sportswear and casuals. patched. Secretary of State William Black has returned to liams. keeper of records: Paulino among the Republican women of trouble in 1929." Including skirts above the knee WELDON DRUG CO. his home in Azcl. Tex., after at­ Pagani, collector of wamnum; When Cervini Joined the town as \ hcf'ln,'’ th-> records on mo’‘e th-n Dulles to the Middle East to­ Water Department accountant in 25,000. If they stop there, he'll be the state. Reuther opened with an attack from Fsbiani. Most of the.se eOl Main St. Tel. Ml 8-5821 tending the funeral of his brother, Irma Miller, keeper of vainpum: Mra. Finney, reached at her on Sen. Goldwater. (R-Ariai. He houses al.so hedged with a few day with a declaration of Florence Cta'ant. third trustee: 1940, he had a record of 23 years ■ .surprised. :. Snapshot Samuel Blaek. j MSK. FiOREN'CE 27NN'EY quoted Ooldv/ater as saying here sacks to be on the safe side. I Mary Rowe, fir.st scout' Helen of work already behind him. home, aald: ; ______“deep concern’’ for the secu­ Eirthtcen of these years he had, REGULARLY 39c "1 can't comment at thi* time s in a speech Monday night that he rity of Communist-threatened iSocka. second scout: Harriet 01- ^ efTABi/x/zeo n o t considered the UAW, because of saver, fir.st warrior: r'l^rencc .spent at Cheney Bros., where he t becauae I waa not aure until now I cussed for the poet being vacated countrie.s in the area. its politlcsl activity, more dan­ Grant, second warrior; Rose Borel- was time keener, time study man. GIVE HER that Mildred Allen would not run. | by Mrs. Alien wa* Mrs. Anna-Mae gerous than the sputniks. Reuther A t the same time Ei.senhower lo, third warrior: Jean .lohnson. and cost accountant. Five had uinn*s I think she has made a wonderful • Switaski of Ne%v Britain, vice Pineau States made a new pledge of "unwavering ssid "snybody who . ays that is Dance For Fun.... Dance For Exercise! fourth warrior: Alice White, first boon spent at Steiger‘s in Hart- CHRISTIAN DIOR Q secretary o f state. I'd like to be : chairman of the Republican State support" for the defense principles councilor; Lucic Phelps, second fo'd. where he was purchasing aure first that the party i* inter- j Central Committee, mentglly unbalanced and need* a AVAILABI..K AT psychiatrist." of the Baghdad Pact. .councilor; Amelia Reale. guard of agent and foreman of the rc'.eivlng W. T. GRANT CO. ested in my running before 1 even ^ However, it is recalled that Mrs. U.S. Missiles Dulles conferred with the Presi­ SQUARE tepee, and Nbnnie Hilding, guard and marketing department. think about it. I really think this ; Switaski declined to consider the He added "They're really mad be­ WELDON'S cause We're winning and they (the dent for 30 minutes some two hours of forest. Before. 1951, when he became' AT MAIN STREET STORE if the kind of thing that has to be I post in 1954. when Mrs. Allen ac- In advance of his scheduled de­ DANCING LESSONS 901 MAIN STREET thought over very carefully b e-! cepted the equivalent to'a draft for , Republicans» are losing In Mirhi- Due in France parture for the Middle East. eause of the 4-ye*r term." ------gan." ' He will attend a meeting of tha- Another poaalhillty being dls- (f'ontinned on Page Nineteen) I Earlier, Reuther had invited GM j Spon.ored by the Town Recreation De­ .______' President Harlow Curtice to *p- I Paris, Jan. 22 i/P. French For- . 5-power Baghdad Pact at Ankara, Turkey, next week. He will be an partment and 'the Manchester .Square ! pear before the convention to tell eign M.nistei ’ Chnatian Pineau to- I Dance Club. W E G IV E / I the union member* hoev to shape day told the National .Vs.sembly j obsen-er there, and not an official their demands. • . participant. since the United WEDNESDAYS 8 fo 10:30 P.M. that th» government has little States is not a member. STARTING JANt’ARV 22 But Curtice remained silent at choice but to accent Anierlcsn of­ Dissent Unit to Fight General Motors headquarters, a ‘Glad to Help' COMMUNITY Y WORLD I mile from the nonveqtion site. fers of intermediate range nuclear In a statement on his (SIk with w n x DOBSON, Instructor There wa* no indication h- planned iiii.asile l'»unc’’ i-g rampa on Eisenhower Dulles said Middle a reply. Flench soil. Ea.stein countries are under "the You may register the night of the first GREEN Pineau emphasized that no Acceptance by the convention of threat of Communist Imperiali.sm" meeting, Jan. 22 at the Y—or you may DOUBLE State Schools Group ag. cement had been concluded ycl. rail the Recreation Department. A small , Reuther'a new collective bargain­ and the United States ia "glad to He snnke during a 3-day for-ign help them" In their collective self- fee will bt^ eharged. ing program in 1958 contract nego- debate. To participate, a person must either (Reartloa fitora- on Page Eleven)* of education. Superintendents and tiatibns appeared certain. The ron- ■ :%< defense effort. Premier Felix Gaillard la ex­ ■ reside in Manchester, hold property In Hartford. Jan. 22 (iP>-— a new 1 other professional personnel and vention will vote on it either lat- In that connection Dulles cited pected to address the deputies the Middle East resolution of last town, nr have attended local schools. ■tate-wlde organization of mem-' former board member* may attend today or tomorrow, tatei; The debate is not expected I Pre.aident Eisenhower studies a statement prepared for release by Secretary of Stltte Dulles at a her* of local boards of education, upon personal invitation from the March asserting an American STAMPS to put the government in any dif­ meeting two hours before the Secretary's deprature for the Middle East today. (A P Photofax). policy of defending the whole Mid­ has come into existence in opposl- i council. (Continued on Page Three) ficulty. dle East area against Communist tion to the established Connecli- The council has apparently I Pineau declared that the gov- aggression. The resolution was EVERY WEDNESDAY cut Aaaociation of Board* of Edu-1 grou’n out o^ a series of state-wide ._ _ _ emment could not let those per- cation. I meetinga held laat year'by an In- *0"* "ccomplish their purpose who passed by Congress and.signed by * WE CLOSE AT 12:00 NOON • The new group, headed b.v How-; formal group of board member* A A o A I t C a l. would sabotage French defen.se by the President. F®*’ *?**^" Blizzard Deaths 17 Shortly before Dulles went into waird WhlUker Jr., a member of | headed by Whitaker and McBride psychological means." the Somers School Board, also and several other board members This brought a howl of protest- ice 1 lireat on _ ^ , . his meeting with the President— lists among it* founding members and now former board members in from the Communist* who have which followed a session of the Union Paid for National Securit.v Council — tha Thomas E. McBride, preaident of other towns and cities. launched an all-out campaign State Department denounced as the Hartford board, and Kenneth At the meeting* of this informal through their part.v newspaper and Roads in State Midwest Area “totally false" a Soviet charge 0 '{ A. McGtlton, preaident of the group, which numbered at times up Pleasure Boat FAIRWAY a through meetings throughout. that Dulles is planning to force New Hartford board. McGllton to SO or 40 members. diaaatisfMtIon A I France to protest against inatalla-: By TH E ASikH ilATED PRESJL-' U.S. nuclear missiles ba.ses on Mid­ i* aecretary of the new organlza- was expressed with the existing tlon of titkisile launching ramps Kansas City, Jan. 22 (/Pi .Kansas* blocked five major highways: U.§. / ’'Xttm: Washington. Jan. 22 f;P)—^n ate A heavV-fog hung over ir'tt’idc dle Eastern countries. _ . . . Conitecttcut. AsaoefMilan. ,^ckets prober* developed ’ testi* and stocktng of .atomic weapon* on City and environ » r ( digging out i 2*’- LJ-S. 24, U.S. 40, U.S. 50, and . iW M ,.new group to be known as of Education. (C AB E ) aWO in i S ® 1 ^ area of Oonnecticut today slowing Calls ‘.‘4tatement Arrogant I , , i ; rhony today that'8120.000 of ooei - French soli. traffic during the early morning from under 1.5 Inches of snow to- ^ ’j*' arteries were The department also brandtfd'.»s' the ConhecUcut Council, klembera Pineau declared that it waa a . ^ , ! redure0 in , Tlie fog followed heavy In mod­ to 12 inches of snow in .southeast-I tpe„ inches fell in the final 12 Bulletins d on NInoteon) erate rain during the night. board of education meetings this The member* of .the the new coupcllcoupcH ' k ern Iowa, northern Illinoi.s aiKl i houi.s. an all-time lecord. Wind! Roads were wet throughout the . at that time al*o".obJectedalao''>objected to *a i1 , . » * ^ P ' T . T . .southern Wisconsin befoie lilow- ; gu.si.s' up lo 40 mile.s an hour ' from the AP Wires DOUBLE According to the letter, the oroviaion in the bv-law* of the e y * to conceal that the 110.000 state, but relatively warm lemper- ing it.self out along the southern j whipped it into drifts and cut visi- _ i provision in the by-laws of th e' i Council has been organized ko that | c a BE allowing anv superintendent Waa for use in the union * 19,5.6 atures prevented freezing. The rain rim of ’.he Great Lake.s. i Inliiy at times to less than a block. active school board members in to attend any CABE meeting,The election campaign, and to make it Adams Tagged and warmei- temperatures cleared •Most of the death." v,ere attribut- Temperatures were in the low 20s. i BLIZZARD HITS ENGI.AND tnie Rtiite might develop, through membeni that mfi^tlngR of an appear as an expenditure fo r,o r­ roads of some old snow and ire. ed either lo accidents o-’ slick road- ‘ Snow plow crews gave up the ' l-ondoti, Jan. 22 n ’t—A bliz­ association with members of other; a.-sociation of membdisii of. boards ganizational work. Elsewhere in New England, the V ay.s or heart attacks after shov- fight during the day but turned out , zard dumped 18 inches of snow WORLD GREEN Clancy said he and othenl on the Hatclietman of Weather Bureau issued freezing eling snow or bucking drifts. in fu ce when the storm endcl. toda.V on the white cliffs of school boarda. a stronger and m ore'of education should f t open pri- efflclent educational aystem with-j marily only to board members, trip spent about $40() of the money rain warnings There were three in Kansas, five Tlieir progress was slow and : Do4'er and elsewhere along in our sUte . the council 1, d e-, They Mid they felt that too often for them.'clves. The IT.S. Weather Bureau at jn Mi.s.souri, three in Iowa and six today main thoroughfares still are Rfltain’s Hontheift channel signed to strengthen the individual | the .sufcrlntendent* and other pro- The special .Senate Investigat­ GOP ’58 Race Bradley Field said the outlook to- jn Illinois. packed trenches only two lanes] enaat. High winds piled up five- board member and through him the fesaloilibi “4ook over" CABE meet­ ing Committee, headed by Sen,’ — . da" was for clearing and cooler -phe st-orm reached blizzard pro- wide between high ridges of snow | font drifts in Kent, south of local boards. ings and-used them to. advance .McClellan (D-Ark). is exploring! Washington, Jan. 22 c.JO Sen predict- portions and con enlraled its worst at the curbs. Most aide streets : London. Many villages uere STAMPS "Our ntaln emphasis, therefore, their own points of view. aUegatiens of misuse of union .McNamara (D-Michi suggested ed high lu’ls.v was 46-52. punishment on an eliiise straddling still are impassable, a cluttered Isolated and traffic In Dover, must be devoted to the quantity At the Feb. 13 meeting, five di­ funds and misdeeds in the labor- today that presidential assistant Rainfall during the ntglit meas- n,p Xlissoiiri-Kansas line and patchwork of snowy mounds with Folkstone and Margate was at a and quality of subjects" taught In rectors of the new organization management field. j Sherman Adam.s ma.v be suppiant- ured’ lip lo 1... inches in .spme hy Topeka, Kan . and St. abandoned cam underneath. standstill. . the schools. will be sel'ected. Thus directors, Allmvs for Expenhes I jng Vice President Nixon a.s the Le.xington and Butler, Mo. Downtown hotels overflowed 1 EVERY WEDNESDAY It I* understood that the new who will constitute an advisor.v At th estart of toda.v's session, Republicans’ chief opposition crit- Ram continued to fall in the ; Topeka ia 68 miles west of Kansas last night witli .stranded suburban-' IKE WITHOLDS REPORTS Tnrnngton area, with total pre- ' — ■------... ..!.„ .._.i — .-i...... w jrroiip and its meetings will be open board, will "assist in developing chief counsel Robert F. Kennedy ic in thi* year’s campaign^ | City. St. Joseph is .55 miles north, ; lies and oiitl.ving motels with Wo.shington. Jan. J!t t/T» — cipitalion since 8 a.m. yesterday only to present member* of bosrds the activities of this orgsnizstion." told the committee he had erred McNamara said Adams' attack 1 Lexington is 40 miles east and But- ! cross-country travelers. Preaident Eisenhower today re­ ■■■■SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY ■ ■ ■ yesterday In contending that real on the Democrats in a Minneapolis "' d' ' Jler is 70 miles south. Twelve transit buses were fused to provide senators atdy- estate deals with union funds had speech Monday night indicates j Road conditions around Water- yiost of this area got at least a stalled at one point on a three- ing nfisalle-satellitr problems Come to our WELDWOOD' produced "hidden profits" of $59,- with copies of two top secret I “ Adams IS taking over the role 1'foot of snow. Ode.saa. Mo.. 38 miles ' block stretch of the 11th St. hill 955.76 for two ousted union offi­ I Nixon is abandoning." (t'ontiniird on Page Three) east of Kansas City, had 18 inches, just east of the downtown biisi- reports on propoaeil improve­ ROME-IAAPROVEMENT CLINIC cials. ; "We could expect something ' Kansas City’s 15 was the greatest ness di.stnct. ment of the nation's defense. Bank Discount Cut “The hidden profit was approxi­ ; like that. ” .McNamara said, snow’ depth since a 2-day 25-inch .Many stores sold all the lire DemiH-ratir Leader Lyndon B. mately $40,000." Kennedy said, Johnson (U-Tex), chairman of cmd aee how aoBy it ia to gain more living space. j "Nixon is running for President : storm in .March of 1912 chains and overshoes' they had. adding that the $59,955.76 figure J and Adams isn’t, so Adams Is the A frigid paralysis siill griji-s the Garages ran as much as 12 hours the special Senate Inquir.v, made It's easy to save money . . . by wise pre-planning . . . failed to allow for expenses by ' logical man to blast at us News Tidbits I .Missonri-Kahsas area today behind on calls for help. public a White House letter, ill while increoaing the value oi your present home. thog; who swing the deal. ”I think he made a terrible I ' .Nearly all the sbhoois are closed. .Mr traffic tlirough Kansas whicli the President refused. Baby Pork‘ 3 9 * Seen Business Aid Kenned.\ conrends the profit mistake in the kind of an attack ‘ Culled frfwi .-\P Wires Industrial plants are shut liown. City resumed a.s soon as the snow Both report* are reported to be RIB ENDS Zero Weather went to Victor S. Swanson, .since he made on the Democrats. ” ’Me’-' including a ma,ii>r steel mill and slopped Interstate bus travel wa.s sharpl.v eritical of the present FUU-COLOR FILM SHOW Washington, Jan, 22 iJPi—Flnan-* a really encouraging development aoY nc luY "'ided. "He gave a lot of three big automobile assembly stalled. Trains ran throughout the defense programs, and organiza­ ■ I />i—.1a« - kaa.* V.,.„.... *. dcot a/fd San Francisco boss of Hie ^ people who ai’C trying to be' non- tions. , See rooms planned, materials selected, and how Cial cirglea forecast a boost for for business. Former insurance company pr.es- plants in the .Metropolitan Kansas .storm but frequently .were fate. 1 business and the stock market as Gerald Lorb -of the E. F. Hut­ I partisan in a national crisis a idenl John R. Cooney sentenced Ih City area. the octual construction is made easy. a gesull of the Federal Reserve (Continued on Page ‘Three) | shove in the wrong direction ' Nenark to one to two years in | Snow drifts up to six feel deep (Continued on Page Thirteen) KkP. S.MITH DIES GRADE NO. 1 ton A Co.: "I believe that the | Washington. Jan. 22 UPi— . Board;* approval of a lower dis­ rapidity and presistence of the ad-. I ~ ^ I While President Eisenhower ! prison for embezzling $2(52.206 in count rate today at the Philadel­ waa urging nonpartisan considera­ Loyalty Group funds . . . Former Ijiwrence il. Smith, Wisconsin really fesfi your water heater ministration and federal reserve Republican, collapsed and died FREE PLANNING ASSISTANCE phia Reaebve Bank. tion of defense matters. Adams City Mayor John Kenn.v, | policy in an effort to check Uje today. Hr was 63. Smith g Careful pre-planning takes advantage oi all avail­ .News of the money-easing Market Erases implied the Democrats were to who toppled Hague organization It) 2 recession will succeed In re.stortng was the fourth member of Con- blame for Pearl Harbor, the nine years ago. quits ai. Hudson able apace and malerials—gives you more useable This is the time of year when lots of folks switch to move, a reduction in the discount confidence and stimulating busi- . Caracas Strike Brings . gress to die this year. He col­ Kielbasa rate from 3 to 2 V per cent for that ness. These are important factors "tragic loss" oT China, the Com­ County Democrat leader. space at less cost. Opening Cains munist invasion of Korea, “ the lapsed as he entered the House ELECTRIC water heating to be sure of plenty of hot, district, raia:^ prices on the Pa­ that should tend to extend the Jury eonvietH Californian Elaine restaurant with a guest and cific Coast Stock Exchange in San eight years Irretrievably lost" clean water at the touch of thh top. \ ^ recovery in the stock market.” ; Soule, 20 of second degree murder was rushed to Walter Reed Hos­ FraneiKO yesterday afternooii. Secretary of the Treasury An­ New York, Jan. 22 (.15 -The "ftei World War II in develop- in killing of her roommate . . . Riots, Shooting, Curfew pital, where hr was pronounced FREESTONE MIXED FREE Sfp-by.Stop INSTRUCTIONS The (exchange still had '45 min­ WILD derson' described the decision ss a i Stock Market opened higher today ; 9^ m^slle.s, and subsequent Bandits take 8.50.IHM) in gems from dend shortly after arrival. PIECES ELBERTA 3 . You'll learn every step required in paneling o Com­ In cold weather, the old water heater |ust edn't take utes of trading time remaining "proper" one, and "continued evi­ in the wake of news of easier ! cut's in Eisenhower's mllitarv King Cole Hotel in Miami Beach, i plete room . . . so completely you could even do it when the announcement waa ia- dence of the flexible use of the money, then erased some of its biFlRrt. Boston police sel/a four men in Caracas. Venezuela, Jan. 22 • disturbances in Los Teqiies, ROGERS APPROVED the extra load of icy water and the ihcreasecf demand •ued. gains in earl.v trading. •Some Democrats said this ap- ; connecUon with shooting of Boston I diisk-to-dawn curfew was Valencia and Pueblo Niievn but youreeli. federal reserve mechanism.s in the Washington, Jan. 23 (2P)— The Bird Food for really hot water. The Philadelphia district reduc­ national interest." Near the end of the first hour, ! patrolman . . . Waterbury business , effei t in Caracas today and said the rest of the nation was Senate Judiciary Committee to- (Continued on Page Nineteen) tion ia effective today. The other The reduced rate on loans to the some Ue.v • stocks were up frac­ seen aided by bein„ placed on Stale gnVernnient ti oo’ps were ordered lo normal. da.v approved President Eisen­ PEACHES federal reserve banks are expected banks will permit them to lower tions to a-ound $l.'Tliere also ’were ] Labor Surplus area by U.S. De- „„ anyone disUnhing the Businesses in downtown Cara­ hower’s nomination of William This is the time when they come to realize that they to request similiar reductions some fractional losses. cas began closing about noon yes- No. 2V2 c a n their, own interest charges to cor- j pr-tment of Lai-or. peace allei ani,outbreak of rioting P Rogers to be uttoriiry general, 5-LB. BAG hove used their old water heater too long. They dis- ■hortly. porations and individuals. thus*en- Trading was so heavy at the Boule.s Claims U.S. Navy withdraws most iliips’ „nd shooting during a general terda.v and crowds gathcied in the Chiiirman Eastland (D-MIss) Prime Kate Out epuraging the financing of .new i start the ticker tape was a minute searching for plane with seven strike. cit.v’s main .square. Heavily armed told newsinen the committer had covei; that they weren't reOlly satisfied with it . . . New York's biggest bank, the product lines, plant expansions and behind In reporting transactions: Being Sold Short crewmen downed in Pacific. . Soviet '' (Reports reaching Washington police u.^ed tear gas to clear the recommended "without objec­ yi.... $1.00 Chasa Manhattan, immediately other. business ventures. Volume . ...«.was n-i,....lighter as. . price.* i fell trade representative offers Asian said. 20 per.sons were killed and square after the crowds "taunted tion” that the Senate confirm just used to the old thing. said it was cutting its prime Inter- The .trend’ toward lower -cost back. nations long-term trade agree- loo injured in street fighting in a them with antigovernment slogans the nomination. The Senate eat rate— Utat charged big. borrow­ borrowing was described by Pres­ Late yesterday the Federal Re- Norwich, Jan. 22 i.P>—A former ments in all basic commodities. , workers’ area of Caracas .vester- and stoned buses. may act tomorrow. A switch to electric water heating means plenty of er* with top credit ratings—from ident Eisenhower, in his economic serve Board approved a cut in the j Democratic governor of Connecti- Defense Department has no olTi- dav. They said 1,000 persons were Newspap-rs were on strike and 4>4 to 4 per cent today. Some ob- message to Congress Monda.v, as diacounl rate from 3 to 2M per cut say* he believes "a disturbing cial ’comment on what it might do arrested after the clash. Strict most students stayed' away from [ 50 RIOT DE.ATHS REPORTED Sparkling clean hot water (no rust). . . lots of water ■ervers predicted other big inati- one of the favorable faetprs mak­ cent b.v the Federal Reserve Bank number of le.aders in both political if a Pacifist group sails boat in ren.sorship prevailed. school either in .support of the ] Washington. Jan. 22 (,T)—iDIp- tutions would follow quickly. ing it likely that business will of Philadelphia. The discount rate, partie.s are selling America short.” Pacific nuclear test area this (The U.S. Stale , Department strike or in fear of violence. I Inmatic reports today froni (for everyone, oil day) . . 'really hot water (hot The Wail Street reaction gener­ fecover' this year from Its re­ the interest rate charged member "The smug complacency of Au- spring. .Three mothers in Peiping _,aid llicre were no r.eporls of any The Interior Ministry said out- , Venezuela said .3 0 ’persona may enough to cut grease and dirt) and automatic (worry- ally was optimistic. Some sources cession.'- banks to borrow, greatly influ-, gust has given away in January to today to appeal for release of Americans being injured or breaks yesterday were "character­ have died in anti-government , there, however, expressed dlsap- ences other short-term ' Interest defeatism that,Is not justified by; ized by plundering of some busi- ; It) ..,.1....-:..... fi.. ...»* . .g. Philadelphia bank's action I their sons, imprisoned as spies. American properly damaged. demonstrations yesterday in rates. Immediately after the fed-1 the facts.” Chester Bowles told a: Employment at Groton sub About 10,000 Americana live in i ness places, e.specinlly small estab- BANANAS free) operation fbr years and years. Sot d ro p M to 2^ S r cer^ ' ' “ - dramatized the abn.pt reversal in Caracas, the capital. Prexiously, the national econom.v in the past eral reserve action, the Chare]special meeting of the Democratic building yards reaches new (mst- Venezuela and U.S. investments lishments. without there having; the' deaths had been estim ate , The . , discount .rate , is the , interest . . . ■ few months from business boom to ;,Manhattan --— -Bank,...... Now - York's’ - - town _ committee ,. ------here — ...... last nighto— war peak of 7,478 as work is there total about $3 billion. | pievailed any poUticiil objective at 20. FRESH CRI.SP PASCAL ‘ federal reserve banks charge their. recession and from "tight money" reduced from 41- to 4 per . Speaking on “ the pre^nt strug- speeded on nuclear subs....Two The .strike was called by under-i except the indiscriminate desire to | ■ ■ jt- - member banka fop horroyved | cent Its prime rale, the interest gle between police state commu-i youths from ’ Hartford and Bloom- ground opponents of Pre.sident i rob."" * i LIMITS ON REDS HIT Ih9h*y- Until mid-November the dis- charged the bank's best c -edif niam and our democratic fallh. field being held by FBI tii ( ’liieago Marcos Perez Jimenez, who three "It should be nientioned that the ] tVashingt m, Jon. 22 if) ~ A IIVI, SITT-St ILICTIICAIIV H ere'are some Wall Street-'count rate waa 3 'j per cent, hav- rii^s. Bowlea asserted that as at otlier after admitting to aeries of cros.s- weeks sgo survived a short-lived [people have qot responded toi in- aclentiffr leader today deacrlbetf eommenta; ing been carried to that height in American Telephone A Tele- great moments'in opr history, tht^' country thefts and robberies, , revolt by the Air Force and some ! citemdnta to a general strike . . .’’ some U.S. rcs.lriettons on vialltnA . bunch Bachfe A Co.: ‘ The ^move is ] the• 2-year- upsurge of demand.... for' graph leaped $2.38 a shai*e at the! American people are prepared to i State T!ax Commissioner Siilli-. Army units. Since then Caracas j the niinl^ry added. "There have Red aclentiai* aa “ sUly little CELERY a ong the lines of the program in-i credit that accompanied an un opening', .but later waa ahead only, support the bold and imaginative van H*ys munv Imsinessmeu are lias, been in .a continual fflale .of-. beefV ■detentions of aevei'hl perapns tcmaUonal npitballs." Dr^ f dipated to .aid busines$, , through i paralleled industrial inveatrnerit. in $l,or SO. I » . policies which are now’ called for."' giving- - State 810 - ■ too miicli imdor tension, ■ ' ■ ^ ^ ' ' responsible for agiLatioit; . . . ren Weaver, vice preaUtaiMi «l;i THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT £ 0. '■ lx ' ^ •aslng of the jnoney situation,, new* p)anta and equipment. ' 'Small gain^a included. Chrysler, “They ask onljr for the facta, unincorporated businesj levv...... The .Interior ministry claimed A 8 p.m, to 6 a.m. cUrfew wi^st Rockefeller Foaadati«a,,( S«« ut for: Wafcrcrcit, Artichokes. Eggplpnt, 336 NORTH MAII^STREIgT TI?L. MI 9-5253 ■i) which should Invariably affect the , StarUng oh Nov. 16. after It waa Union Carbide, I p il. Southern declaried Bowlea, a former U.S. New Hjtven Superior Court judge the peopltf had not resportded to placed on' metropolitan Caracas. Uhited States-ha*-a ■tocic market.'' generally recognized that business, Pacific. ife^per, and ambassador to India;- “ and for the reserves decision jn case; in .which | the general strike call. In a na- Military units patrolling the capic unbelievable" paHey French Endive. Wothed and Cleaned Spinach and Op«n Daily 7 A.M. S P.M., Includingr Wednesday a ; W. Zelomok, an economist: tal ■'have ordwta to fire on any visits, sad added It TEL. Ml 3-5181. waa faltering, the federal reserve global heirspectiVa, on those facta. Dr. Ralph Edson of Shelton claims', tionwide .broadcast the mlnialry Kale. etc. ' Afternoon ajnd Saturday Until Noon, 14B HARTFORD ROAD ' “If R ia reflected in a cut' in in- f e , ■ Derby hospital is limiting opera-] conceded there had been "disor- nation look ridicuionn’IAi ' (Continued, on Png* Ten) tien*. , tarqat ntM by banka, then it ii (Continued on Page Two) « ■ fT w o) (CoaUBiie(l on Page .Twelve) tions he may, perform. I ders and offenses" in Caracas and

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PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, J .^ A R Y 22, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, AJANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1968 PAGE THREE considering not only local condi­ tions but' the state o f the national jVfoncn^tef^ Man ' economy. Market Erases 8 Water Finances Bank Discount Cut Today's interest ’ rate ' cu t,' by Strufek. by Gar STATE Chase Manhattan is : the . first As You Like It reduction in the prime rate In Openi^ Gains NOW Him SAT. nearly four y^ars. In early 1954'it By Dick HOWARD On F ^gy Road ' CoBttBBOus from 8 PJL Qtin Stand Bond Issue Costs Seen Business Aid was cut from 3U per cent to 3 per (CoBtiBaed from PmgB Oae) cent.' Since t^ n , the rate moved OtcU Lamson, 24, 6$2 Vernon St., Towfi DIrectora heard laat nightwof 9124,1)00 W(xild-'be the amount NORMAN’S^ up, steadily to per cent, high­ The Manchester Policemen’s Benevolent Manchester, y / u hozpMlized 'with Lukens Steel waa down more that, although it may be necea- left for capital Improvcmenta lit' up to 3 ^ per cent est in 25 y^rs. a f racturqd leg early tms morning (ContlniMd from Tafe Orie) Assn., on Feb, 14 and 15, will present a com-' y than |1 a ahara. Small loaara in- sary to raiae Water Department eluding bond paymenta. Federal Reserve authorities as Major New 'V'ork banks account edy, “ Light Up the Sky,” featuring the"'- a#Ur being atruck by a ^ r while 4. He eatimated. paymentc on out- 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE banks reduced the rate to 3 per usual left it to the business world for about 20 per cent of all bank walking, on fog-shrouded\Rt 44A chidad Boeing, Douglaa and United X' ratea, department finances can atanding bonda aa' 972,000 for the cent, the level etill in effect in 11 to make Interpretations of the loans to business in the nation. Coventry Players. The play, the first of its in Co'irentj;^. \ Aircraft. stand the bond # of a new fil- year. kind to be staged by the police# banka of the ayatenn. Philadelphia bank's decision and Hence, the move to 4 per cent, SUta Police aald LamsoV was Corporate bonds roaa Outiply . ter plafit. 5. He added to the 972,000'an OPEN DAILY, 9 to 9 FREE PARKING That was still twice as high as the board's ready approval. group, will be held at the Man­ ,frs. Ch^naviB now "waiting in the estimated *12,000 for 1656 ihtareat initiated by Chase Manhattan, is wings.*’ walking east along the eoutA aide and U.8. government bonda gained The plant, ia one of four project# the IH per cent charged in early A spokesman said merely that expected to result in similar cuts chester High School auditorium. of the busy road near Toothajt^r’i fractlona in reeponae to the newa. scheduled for a bond referendum on paymenta on new Altar plant bond it was "certainly" done in response OnjBikle at ttie Newsetands 1954 at the depth of the 1953-54 by'other banks across the country. It will replace the association’s anr Garage, when he was struck l ^ a Government bond dealera said Jan. 29' and'iet for public hearing and 920,000 for principal paymenta. recession. A series of increases in to business developments general­ week’s issue of the Satur- In the Bowera Scho^ at 7 o'clock In thia .estimate, he waa aaauming nual variety Show, usually held at car driven by Carl A. Barber, 24, their mailcet had already atagad a 1955 and 1956 and a final H-point ly, and that- the directors of .the LEAK CHAROES DROPPED Evenlng Post, on tale at locsa of Bread and Milk 8t„ Covenwy. \ tonight. that the bonda to be isaued would Philadelphia bank had apted after rally aa a result o f widespread pre- Lcqend oF be 30-year-bonda with intereat and boost last August carried the rate London. Jan. 22 f;P) — An in­ the State Theater. iwastands, features the life etory Heavy fog which shrouded the vdlcUons of the reduetlons. Diacuaaing the |42f,000 eetlmat- Your Headquarters vestigating tribunal has thrown Sgt. George McCaughey W of amazing English actor Alex ar4a at the time cut vlsibiUty to a the Lost ed bond coat of' Uie plant and the princiMl to be paid off at * rate of out charges that someone spilled heading up the committee i ^ c h Guinness under the title "He minimum. n__C^. S a S ^ Btatua o f Water- Department fi­ 932,000 a year. the news that the Bank of Eng­ is making arrangements ^ the Alwaye Steals the Show.” After 10 The accident Is stUl under in­ T nances, General Manager Richard 6. Ha eatimated the amount re­ FREE PARKING NEXT TO POPULAR land interest rates- were going up production. Other committM mem­ years of top-notch performing on vestigation by State Policemen Jo­ Martin told the Directors:' maining for all other capital Im- last Sept 19. the screen, Guinnees appears to be EASTWOO "It would seem to me we provementa auch aa well drilling, bers ar.e Lt. Milton SJ^tton and seph Bangaaser and Stanley Na- replacement of mains, and extan- The 3-man group investigated Patrolmen William Cdok,' Prlmo on the verge of receiving his first slatka of the Stafford Springs PLUS*' could amortize the bond iaeue and for ALL NEW 1958 aiona at 930,000. reports that dealers, tipped off Amadeo, Charles Momcau, Gor­ "Oscar” for his efforts in the re­ Barracks. Lewls-OavM Wayss'’ pay the interest in an amount that about the move, had made a kill­ Net IBeeme Klae don Neddow ancLEmanucl Motola. cently released- "Bridge on the Laniaon’s. condition was de­ :*5AD SACIL" would considerably exceed coat of The water department’s compa­ HARMAC ing in the London Stock Exchange. River Kwal.” scribed as "good” by hospital au­ i-.aasfia X the filter plant.” Members ot/ih e cast Include mjm rative figurea for a 6-year period The rates were raised from 5 to The pocket edition of William thorities. Trsvsr n4wari - Rcdn Anaswlsrit "Other things that may happen 7 per cent, reducing share values George WiUfama, Dr. Larry Dut­ showed net Income rising from ton and ^mn Hansen of Manches­ Brinkley's side-'spUtting beat seller Vernon "STOWAWAY GIRL"- may make it neceasary to change 983,931.36 in 1952 to 998.350.16 in by millions of pounds. about the Navy, "Don’t Go Near In another accident on Rt. 83 in tiie ratea aometime in the future, The Tribunal also cleared two ter; Tedford, Raye Culver, tlM:U .1956. Thia was after deductlona SPECIAL SALE Edith-^d Burton Moore of Coven- the Water,” la now on sale wher­ Vernon early last night, two posaibly in the near future," Mar­ for operating ciMta, bond interest Bank of England directors — ever the paper-covered copies are motorists escaped injury, State tin added. Aa an example of "other Lord Klndersley and William tryr lay Koths and BUI Smith of pUN! "iiyiiMBERS St" paymenta .and depreciation and GENERAL sold.' The hard-bound edition la also Police said. thing!,” he mentioned Water De­ NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MEN'S and BOYS' Keswick — of charges they used Storrs; Homer Ford and Frank before bond principal deductions. Sherwood of WlUimantic; Pat available at the Mary Cheney Li­ Gladys I. Rollins, 41, of RFD 3, partment wage and aalary in- The manager’s, additions to the advance knowledge of 'thC rate In^^ brary, and Bill'Shepard, manager Vernon, heading north, had creaaeF. crease to advise firms with w lji^ Crane of Ashford and Fred Bush department statement showed of the State Theater, says the stopped on the shoulder of the Bonda for the new plant to filter principal pairmenta on outstanding they were associated to self off of Clinton. William McCurdy of movie version of the hilarious ad­ Hartford will direct “ Light Up the highway to allow ice to melt from Porter and Howard reaervolr wa­ bonds rising from 917,000 in 1952 HEAVY government securities. / venture of a group of Navy public her cars windshield. A shoi-t time Sky." ter would be paid off with Water to 942,000 in 1956 AND relatione men is coming here on later, William G. Farr,. 18, of Rt. Department income if approved by For 1957, ha added to the Water Record Tastes Unchanged Feb. 19 through Feb. 22. 83, Vernon, also hehding north votera. ELECTRIC Car Jum ps jQlirb, Department statement the net in­ The tastes of Manchesterites Elvis Presley has finally arrived. sfiotted the parked car. He at­ A recent report by a Hartford come Agure of about 998,000 and who buy records in the popular He'a the subject of a polished tempted to sworire, but his car PROGRAMS auditing firm indicated that thia bond principal paymenta of 972,- Hits S^re Front music field, remains virtually un­ article in 'this month's Harper’s skidded on ley pavement into tne SUBURBAN Income may not be aufficient in the 0 0 0 . changed this week. "A t the Hop.” Magazine, also on sale at Man­ rear of ^le parked vehicle.' No ar­ future to pay off preaent indebted- No figurea were given on the ■en by Usillo Agostl- by Danny and the Juniors, again chester newsstands. Called "The rests wiire made.>The crash was neaa if extenilona and improve- amounts actually «pent from 1952 92 Bridge St,, crashed holds the top spot, according toM Man in the Blue Suede ," the Investigated by Richard Schwarz. meiita are continued at the preaent through 1957 on such capital im­ It of the Forest Tavern survey of best sellers at the rec­ article analyzes Presley’s appeal "Video f y e r ^ o y rate. provements aa wells, extenaiona, Main,St., early last night, ord department of Potterton'a. and his talents. Gives CompartaoB and mains. huge plate glass win- Last week’s survey at Ray Belter's Arouiid and About AU Righto Martin preaented to the Board a At the meeting last night, the Kitchen Appliances Music Shop had the popular rock Auxiliary Sends eompariaon of Water Department Milton Berle, once one of TV’a R. T. Dir ken SOB R Co„ fBO. Directors aet Feb. 4 aa the date J/^Ag^UneJll toM Patrolman Al­ 'n roll hit in first place. Second top comediansg will play a straight Income and outgo from 1952 of a public hearing on .a transfer 3 to Conference through 1655. LARGE SELECTION bert ScAUes that h r pulled into a thnbugh fifth spots, according to dramatic role Feb. 19 on "Kraft of 913,000 from the Water De­ parking plaM in front of the tav­ the Center St. shop poll, are held Theater" televised on Channel 30 Uaing theae figurea aa a* base, partment's current capital im ME A Donates Wheelchairs to MMH ern about and had come to through fifth spots, according to the from 9 to 10 p.m. — "Sayonara” American Legion Auxiliary the manager projected Into 1956 aa provement account to its operating CHARGE a atop when kla foot slipped off ^ n ter St. shop poll, are held by the with Marlon Brando and Red Rut- President Mrs. Eugene Freeman, follows; and maintenance account. The Dalng the new children’s wheelchairs donated to Manchester Memorial Hospital In memory of Fred ACCOlWrS the brake and onto the gas pedal. Diamond’s "The Stroll,” Jimmy tons, will open Feb. 12 at the State. Past President Mrs. Henri Pessini 1. He eatimated net income after tranafer is needed because of the A. Verplanck are Roger Taggart, 10. of 49 Woodland St., and Carol Schultz, 7, of 6.') S. Main St. INVITED The vehicle lurched ahead, jitmped Rodgers’ "Kisses Sweeter Than "I, Rachel," the new approach to and Mrs. J. F. Wallett, secretary, payment# for operating expenses Between them ia (Jharles Beattie, president of the Manchester Education Assn., which presented the Eoch purchoM and other coete includmg interest extra costa of pumping during chairs to the hospital m memory of the former superintendent o f schools.- Verplanck died AHARMAC /' the curb and hit the building. Dam­ Wine." Billy Vaughn’s "Ssll Along biographical fiction which took will be local delegates to the Na­ the summer drought. Martin said. but not principal payments on out­ Nov. 10 at the age of 97. (Herald Photo by Ofiara). age to the. tavern window and tile Silvery Moon,” and Jerry Lee March Cost eight years to write, is tional Security Dinner and Con­ mod# hora Is The IMreetbra set the same date siding amounted to about Lewis’ "Great Balls of Fire.” All now on the shelves at the local ference at the Hotel Taft, New standing bonds at 268,000. DISTINCTIVE MEN'S WEAR 2. He added to the 268.000 the for a hearing on a transfer of 91.- The car was not damaged^ nor 'but the latter were on last week’s library. Haven, on Feb. 15. boekod by 000 from the Sewer Department Hated by Kennedy as mern'oers of checks and deeds to go with his side once a month at Local 3 meet­ MB MAIN ST. / MANCHESTER was the driver hurt. No arrest wAa “ top five” at Beller’s. fixed sum of $36,000 set aside by "What In the World,” the popu­ Congressman James Patterson WpVflwiVvIw capital improvement account to a aelf-atyled reformer group which testimony. ings, and only that. made, Scabies said. X "Around the World In. Eighty ELECTRONICS accountants for depreciation in the Didn't he have some responsibil- lar travel quiz seen Fridays at will be guest speaker. Mrs. Helen statement of expenses, leaving a its operAUng and maintenance ac­ sought to oust William E. Maloney Salinger said the local put up Days," "Pal Joey" and Tommy 9:30 p.m. on w n C -T V . Channel 3, counts to cover additional inaur aa the union’s international presi­ , Ity to sec the union was nir honest- Bensche of the State Civil Defense LABORATORIES STANEK tout of 5134,000 533,500 In 1953 to buy land Doriey’s "'yes Indeed" are the top becomes "Out of This World” this Administration will also apeak. 8. He eatimated that thia figure i ance cOaU. dent at Its 1956 convention. Swan­ Ii)|ry7, (Chairman McClellan demand­ selling LP albums at Potterton’a Friday when the subject under dis­ The charter of the Auxiliary was SERVICE son had pledged a major cleanup Stockton. Calif., on which to build ed. this week.. cussion will be rocketry. Inter­ draped in memory of Mrs. Alice 2 7 7 BROAD of the union’s affairs. a $300,000 labor center. He de­ "Nope," was the laconic reply, Still in the Wings planetary travel and unidentified Hutchinson by Mrs. Freeman and Maloney, himself under fire in scribed a senes of transactions in CTlancy acknowledged that he re­ flying objects. Host John Dando’s Probers Hear which the land was divided into ceived from Swanson in .luly 1955 Mrs. George W. Cheney Jr., Mrs. Everett S. Moseley, chaplain, RADIO T I I f V I S I 0 N the committee's inquiry, has plead­ formerly of 70 Hartford Rd.. now four experts will be joined by the at the Monday meeting in the Le­ Profits ed he is too HI to testify. He did three pari'els and sold through a cashier's check for $800, but living In Farmington, will be in four teenage Wallingford youths gion Home. not respond to a subpoena. "dummies" — thus covering up. he said that if this came from profits said, how much actuqlly wa.s re­ on the land deal he was unaware the wings again tomorrow night who, Saturday, attempted to Mrs. Wilber Uttle, rehabilitation 2 Union Paid for -The hearing marks a new phase awaiting her appearance, on the launch a homemade rocket at a ceived in the sale. He said the of it. He said he also got $200 in 20% OFF HARDWARE, chairman, reported a successful PHOTO HNISHING of the committee's search for evi­ cash from Swanson, but that the NBC quiz game "Tic Tac Uoiigh,” Navy base in Virginia. Leading Ftortoto local bought back the third parcel bingo was conducted last month at 24-HOUR SERVICE Held Peril dence of racketeering and other entire $1,000 was a loan which he seen Jocally over Channel ^ at Congratulations are in order to the Newington Veterans’ Hospital; Pleasure Boat in 1955 for $35,000, or more than (BLACK and WHITE) evils in the labor-management it had paid for the entire tract to has not yet repaid. 7:30. j Misses Sandra Doiitt and Mary also that members gave 118 hours PARK HILL field. It got under way yesterday A Channel 30, WNBC-TV-New ^vichell, Friday night crowned (Continaed from Page One) ... _. , , , „ , .. begin with. Nothing in the union's Salinger said his investigation of service at the Christmas gift Cameras, Photo Supplies Rowor Shap Reuther with Chairman McClellan desenb- | boS^s. Salinger said, showed that showed the local also bought a $20,- Britain,, official said yesterday that Nciss Manchester and Miss shops, in veterans’ hospitals. It was Ing the union as one with 000 yacht in 1947. btit that half of Mrs. Cheney Is now only second on Citj^. All six contestants were top­ Fngineera Union, and to Ed Doran, " " the officers had reaped a profit, reported there are now three reg­ tory of violence including gang- Clancy, president of Local 3 the purchase price was concealed the waiting list. If two contestants flight apd gave tlie judges a tough Rowars By Wirt aiiapend^ business agent of the PAINTS, TOOLS ular volunteer workers In the unit. (C-ontbiued from Page One) land killings. " He said leaders^ . have: .since 1941, swore he never knew in the txxiks aa payment for build­ HERM'S CAMEIU San Fran«aco Local 3. get "bumped" ; Thursday , night, time makiiig a decision. A donation was voted to the dealt in "subjugation of the mem-j hidden profits in the deal ing repairs. He said union officials then she’ll appear, he said. She .was There’s a new record album now March of Dimes. > and PHOTO SHOP M l 3-5103 . ’nie (invention ia made up of the Kennedy said both men are to bership.’ The Senator said the in-- ...... H j’ nl., 1 be called for hiieatiohlng about the until last year, when he said it i u*ed it solely for pleasure trips, iq New York la^t Thursday antl- on the market, but local record The next District meeting will be ID a-iata lau Mala « aame delegates who re-elected Reu-, that they reaped *x- quiry is aimed at activities of both clpatini^ her. appearance but a L«cat«d la Maasitf Aims 8 E. Oeater St-MBBcheater they the was revealed by a union audit. SAVINGS ON ALL LUMBER.BUILDING SUPPLIES dealers haven’t heard of it yet. The held Sunday at 2:30 pjn. at Bulk- ther by acclamation at the regular, ppofjt by the union and Maloney. If there were hidden profits he STIU. H.Al LING ' deadlocked contest prevented her title, "Music To Paint Hot Cars eley High School, 470 Maple Ave., dealing through dum- miea .Pierre Salinger, a staff investi­ got none of them. Clancy Insisted. Shaunavon, Sask. i.P)--H. L ., from moving up on the list of up­ Hartford. Chairmen were reminded C h a a a e l 1 HasUne, C-aa. convention In Atlantic City last | By.” One of the featured songs, < t-U ) DISNKYLA.N'D Without giving further details. gator for the committee, testified "ITie witness said Swanson ran the Marlyn hauled the first load of coming contestants. "Rock Me, But Don’t Roll Me.” to send, in their reports. Ckaaae. S Maw Havea, Caaa. "-Tbo LUtIr.l Oatlaia" April. ■ Vkaaarl It Haitfare. Caas. (13) I LOVE L U O Kennedy also said he w-anted to ex­ that land deals with funds of the union, and that he — Clancy — wheal into the first Saskatchewan I Mrs. Cheney’s three young chil­ Chaaaal n Spriairflalil, Maat. "Home Movie." Reuther ia expected Jto have no 1 plore "the manipulation of $21,000 sprawling San Francisco Local 3 did as he was told. wheat pool elevator here in 1924. | SOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS SALE dren are responsible for her ap­ Chaaarl aa naw Brllafa. Cau, (33-38) WAGON TRAIN trouble controlling a minority fac-| Recently he hauled the first load l Open Mondays ChaBBel M Halyaka, Maas. (44) MEN OF ANNAPOLIS which resulted in the union losing produced $59,955.76 of hidden prof­ " I ’m only the president," ClAncy proaching presence on the show, Ckakaal U Watarbary. 4k«a. t;M (13-44) HlOH ADVENTURE with tlon that favors retaining the short | an automobile." its for Doran and Swanson, He said. ' Into a new pool elevator, again u s-, through Fridays she says. Impressed with her abil­ Lowell Tbomai (Color) work week with Increased take-1 Swanson and Doran have been produced photographed copies of CHancy said his job w m to pre- Ing a horse and wagon. I a:W ( 8> TOMBSTONE TERRITORY home pay aa the ualon's top bq^r-l 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ity at Tic Tac Toe, on which the "Gaa Fever"- money quiz game is based, as well Sheinwold on Bridge SW ITCH TO 9 8 4 3 "Tbe 9t»rx of Joaatbaa Industry, particularly In the De­ KEITH SALE! BEDROOM SUITES important hands in the world V 5 4 troit area. ♦ A (tt-Sei TV THEATER (COLOR) championships, beginning this Fri­ FUEL OIL ."F. NEWS REPORTER AND resents an economically sound, a iMM m b m m ^bb taiM bbb ^^b b v # bbb * * i a diamond to the ace, and re­ Pass 4 « Past 4 a WEATHER morally right and a aociallVTrespon- Mdoro mnd ybu^tt wubcb tholumudlblo wlUunhualHtulumdtlok'Wmu turned to his hand with the queen tn-ni MATINEE Pass Pass 4Cwlor) (14) MARTIN KANE Bible approach to collective bar­ of clubs in order to cash the king Pass 1:U ( S> STAGE 7 IC:U • 8) WORLD'S BEST MOVIES gaining in 1658." IkMou In color uud black and wkHo on ib o 00$ Tbt^blon B ub^ of diamonds and throw away dum­ (18-4t> THE VEKDICT IS VOL'BS Opening lead —- W2 4:N <181 BKIUHTElTDAk "Cam ille” The plan features a division of my’s losing heart. '1:44 WEATHER cent on net capital. relief and led a spade, finessing an opening bid of 1 no-trump with (n -M ) (4«) OPEN HOUSE 11:85 (4t) CONFIDENTIAL FILE Ten pen cent would be aet aside ■ GMAJiteedJERVICE dummy’s eight to East’s queen. a worthless doubleton. If you 4:ia (IMai SECRET STORM for return on Investment. Of the East could have defeated the con­ had a third apade or if your spades 4;M < it LITTLE RASCALS I l ;l 4 (18) WEATHER AND SPORTS EDGE OF NIGHT < % WEATHER balance, 50 per cent would go to tract then and there by returning were headed by .queen or better, (41) LOUNKV TUNES 11:15 (l8>.M(>.LION DOLLAR MOVIE st(X-kholdera and executives. 25 pei a spade, but he was artistic you would bid 1 no-trump. (S3> BANDSTAND A'The Lone Searrh" cent would be dlrided among about MODERN ROMANCES (SI) TONIGHT |A/I‘r il f / IM / C I f T'UAMAM enough to return a heart and (Copyright 1958, General Fea­ |I:te (53) N E V “ 800,000 workers, and the union rec­ make dummy ruff. Declarer led tures Corp.) - , ( S) CISCO KID ('"A. ' ( 8-51) WILD BILL BICKOCK (33) t o n ig h t ommended, but did not demand, Wwtmmmmm m 0 0 dummy’s ace of spades, and West (18) I LEU THREE LIVES II :S5 (44) NEWS > PREVIEW S J n j i r ( 3) WF.ATREi..A NEWS that 25 per cent go to customer! In ruffed. Now South had to go

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGHESTEk, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1968 .PAGE -SEVEN p a g e s ix MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESpAY, JANUARY 22, 1968 tUns, collector of wampu™: Mr*. Michael .Bi'yne, Rockville High its last meeting. Msrobers Were ist (Jhurch will meet at 8 p'.m. at Rpckvtller Vernon Anna Willeks, keeper of wampum; School varsity star last yean F i^ Invited to visit M ils Mlel’s office Wealey-en Hall. I f avc no one of the candldatM more Regional Dutriet 8 quoted to the Lebanon Board mem- Mrs. Jaae'Olschafskie, guard of Ramsdell, George HanSoif and Don­ during the next recess period; and A grocery social will be held to -! ratee than the other thro combinod. A Thooght for Today bdn, until it was definitely known Railroad Bridge tepee; and Mr*. Kathleen Barrows, ald Slavena. Earl Johnson snd to visit the Newington Home for night in GAR Hall by the Ameii-1 the ftrial aelertion of the next Bpaelaared br One Maaebaator how many students would be com­ guard of forest. lyayne Flint Sr., who helped set up Crippled ^ lld re n . can Leg;ion Auxiliary, with MM.' Horning ifrrald Oaoaea a f CboHehaa ing, to the sdhooL Hit by Trader t'he program will be timer and Several msmbers visitsd the Bt. Joseph Novak and Mra. Leo Fla-' preeident will be up to the COn- School Head The Board also- Agreed that tui­ $19, Also. Mrs, Mary Bcherwitxky, (yCuUt:*' PUBUSHii^D BY T u £ and Mra. Eleanor Kreh, scouts; scorer for the games which will be Francis ItospHil and Nursing herty Sp. in charge. ' HERALD PBrNTING CO.. INC. *re*». tion would probably be baaed upon School during the Chrtltma* fe- 1« BlMfll StrcciT 8 a Boajr A flat-bed tral.^f truidi, owned Mrs. Florence Lynch, and Mra. played Saturday*. Theocratic Ministry School of lUnc.'ii'rttr, Coon What 'H In ep far le the tabula* the operating cost-per-student plus Agns* Miller, nmnersf Mr*. Flor­ ee**.' Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Wit-1 ROASTING CHICKENS Ha can never aee tha beauty of Will Remain and operatod by WllMem "Vincent, Biology Club Views Films Hospital Note* THOMAB r rfcRCUBO.N. tlon of the popular vote amonK Uie 10 or 16 per cent usually ^ o t Old Town Fatin ence Turgeon, Mrs. Daisy Holmes. nesses will be held at 7 p.m., fol-1 WALTER R nCRGCSON ailent atara at night—far too oc­ charged per capital outlay. If the 30, of Port Pehn, Del., went off RL Member* of the Biology Club of f*uMtli There were thrPa randidates,. ^„rries gp along. the cost would be less than If more OS much as weight Idaer*. keeper of paraphernalia; Mra. shown. The club Is planning a lington; Holly Redens, 8 Becker Paul's Epistle to the Romans. I junior-senior high school n ext m rigo AimetU of Manchester for Clau Mail Matter ____ General Ydlgoraa, a \lght wing; Red rosea nodding in the sun; no clasaroom space were required. An­ U Hertford barrecke eaid that Pocahoalaa Dffirrra Lynch, third trustee; Mrs. Lena field trip to a mink ranch. PI. moat nmaller poultry they will have the same extra year, s Board apokeaman said to- other factor would be whether the the truck was heading east when $10,000 waa approved by the Bpard Birth today: A son to Mr. and BL'BBCRIPTION RATES I conservstive, Mendez a w tist, and ' heavenly thing to him. He's made Officer* of Kiowa Council. Hill, relief chief; M.lsa Batz, pub­ Mother-Daughter Social Vemnn and Talcottvllle news meatinesa and wonderful flavor that make our chickens Parable in Adranct day. school would have to hire more the driver momentarily took his of Selectmen laat night. Mrs. Arthur Wohllebe, 30^ 11510 i Cruz Salazar' a moderate. . j a fortune, h« haa won. now he can Degree of Pocahonta*. were In- licity; and Mr*. L3mch. Mrs. Miller, The Future Nurses Club of the Items are handled through The One Tear ...... Dr. Heialer waa offered a Iryear teachers. ' ayes off the road. The vehicle *f :nt Almetti. owner of the Man- atalled recently, and will conduct Mr*. Barbero, Mr*. Holmes and high school ha.s completed plan* Spring St. Herald's Rockville Bureau. 7 W. the choice of those who know the beat. ' fix Murlba ...... onto the shoulder and before Vin­ ' T hree Months ...... I hi, Geaeral Ydigoras was the ~ up j contfset by th# Board after ah ex- In general discuMion, It was in­ eheatar Memorial Co. on Harrison the next meeting Friday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Scherwitzky, ways and means for a mother-daughter sixial to be Events Tonight .Main St., telephone TRemont One Month ...... 1 .Y-'' winher In the voUng, with mdw! wTth many thinga'df greater mind, ecutiva hcasion Dec. it . He haa dicate that enrollment of 300 more cent could right the vehicle It St„ said today he I* buying the in Red .Men’a Hall. confmittee. <• held Feb. 13. Members will receive Th* Board of Education will 5-SI 36. ; WeeSIr .30 than 140,000 votes to more than>Of work, he drains the cup. been superintendent for two years. students in Grades 7 through 12 crashed into the concreto ptUer in property "for speculation:" The Officers are: Mra, Roae Wilton, *. Vernon Boaketbsll their pins at the event, and Sen­ hold a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. .atiingis Copr .« could be safely accommodated until the Bucklend eection of Manches­ 916 MAIN ST. ROGER OLCOn 98.000 for Mendez and ____ more-I th hnn.. an ; ... w. It was voted also to increase his Towm Farm i* in a residential A-1 Pocahonta*; Mra. Gladys Gaheler, Four teAma, with 40 boys par­ iors will be given bandage *cl.s- to discuss curriculum. Thera were approximatel.v 63 ,, MEMBER or 1963 without adding to the building. ter. zone In the city of Rockville. Only propheteaa; Mr*. (Catherine Preus*, ticipating, will comprise the Ver­ sors. Fayette Chapter, DeMolay, will million cars and trucks in use in .. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ^ r . c 'J i d 1 n " r e U ’n .'e "th The left side of the truck’s cab Miss Margaret Miel, director of meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic the United Ststes at the end of 403 Weal Center Street Mitchell 3-7853 • ■ Th* Aexocisled Prr»» l« nxcluxlTtlr Manchester Evening HemM An­ • PRiE PARKING single dwellings are permitted In Wenonah; Mr*. Anna Barbero, non Community Basketball Pro­ ’ enutled to Iht um oI rrpubllcatton of surf.ee, it wouid appear that, • / ^ n d V t T#: 1^“. ^rS®^rX"r-' received extensive damage but the this zone, unless a variance ia ob­ Red Feather Immunization Service Temple to sleet officers. 1967. compared with 60,600,000 at dover rorrespondent Mrs. Pnol Papalar Market Let Powhatan; Mils Jennie Batz. gram, soon to get underway. all n««i diirpatcbei crodited to It. or stated he would like to remain an^ driver was unhurt Neal warned tained. keeper ' of records; Mrs. Carrie Coaches fo^ the four teams a re ' in Hartford, addressed the club at The WSCirS of Rockville Method­ the end of 1956. sol othtrwue credit'd In tht» paper right wing conservative having busy Ilf*, unto himself he ^veth. Pfnnstiehl, telephone POgrlM Vincent for failure to pay proper and alM iht I'cal rKwe pubilihed h-re been the front runner. Guatem ala: And while' he has no want or other year to operate the school Located on the north side of Rt. All Hghla of republlcstlon of •peels] undrr "normal conditions." 2-6SM. attenUon while driving. $0 at Eaat St., the property in­ dlipatcbea herein are also reaerred had voted in a way to please **'*^{j^ while yet he • OPEN MONDAY liveth. The new school opened in Sep­ cludes a 30-rqom brick building, United Ststes policy, which once aad Sat. TUI 8:80 ruU aerrlca client of N E, A 8err; ' (Ada Hoffrek.l tember with a bare minimum of a lat^s feam and several sheds. Ice Inc gave positive encouragement to claesrooms available. Areas which and more! Adjacent property, on which the Publlahera Repre«entatlve»: The (Sent In by Mrs. Myron A. Bog- Julius Mathewi Special Agency — New the reColullon which drove out of lisch). are not yet finished sre the science • OPEN TILL 9 Town Garage is located. Is not in­ Yorh ChlragD Detroit and Boemn. Guatemala a regime suspected of and home economics departments, TflURS. aad PKL KITE ON INPANTS'. lOYS'. cluded in the sate. MEMBER AL'DIT BIP.EAU OF band room,' auditorium, cafeteria CIRCLLATlO.’fS (Jommiinist leanings. HigbMt Bidder Gla$tonhury and gymnasium. GIRLS*. SUl-TEEN Almetti'a offer was the highest Th» Herald Pnntln* Company,. . Things are not always what Guests Tour Building • Closod WodiiMdoy WINTER APPARa of three bids received for the prop­ uaumM no ftnancial reipfinstbfntv*eipf>nstbint for Tvto members of the Lebanon erty. His original offer was sub­ typ^fpraphirAl errors Apr>ORrinK in a4- they aeem on the surface, how- Q[>urt i u j - J CIcaFSCli Mail T^rtlr^m^nU ind ofhrr reading mait^r ever. And. before the election, j Board of Education toured the un­ mitted with a condition that the finished sections, of the school In Tha M anchrater Crenmit HrraHl there were disturbing reports of an Selectmen obtain a variance which In Lothian Death last night, as well as the com­ Girls' Winfor Grow Coots would permit him to demolish the Dlaptay adr^rtiair.K closing boors: understanding between the parties T>^r Mosdsy'^l p m Fridsy pleted classrooms, officers, libra­ exlating structures and build a O F MANCHESTER Reg. 6219.00 Wing r « r Tu*»day—1 r m Mondiiy. of the extreme right and the left Stevenson M. Doake, 27, of ry, arts and crafts and industrial { Group, Orig. Orig. Orif. gasoline station and restaurant. chair ;di»tinctiva For WMn^sday—1 p m Tuaadsr arts departments. ■ i F^r 7*hur*day—1 p m Wodni^sday in Giistemala, an understanding Springfield, was acquitted yester­ 24.98 to 29.98 29.98 84.98, 89.98 However, the Zoning Board of ; brown print with black, For Frida p m Thur«dsr by which the leftist and Commu­ day of manslaughter in the death After the tour, the Lebanon rep­ Appeals iZBA) wanted detailed For 8a*t/rdsy—1 p m Friday. plans which Aimetti felt would he white, blue. rtAAvlflH d^adfina 10 gO s m. #scb nist sjrmpathizera were going to be of Arthur L. Lothian, 21, of Glas­ resentatives inquired about the dav f>f pubUcsl}on tscapt Saturday — tonbury after a fist fight. Board's tuition charges, the num­ 1.90 too costly to prepare without deft- The ultimate in style t a m _ content to let (General Ydigoras Lothian died of a fractured skull ber of outside students vsho could nit* knowledge he would get the 175.00 have the presidency while they a few houra after the fight in a be accommodated, and how long property. WAdne«tty, January 22 # " -J concentrated on control of the West Springfield parking lot Sept the Board would accept tuition Aimetti failed to attend a ZBA ,.4 16. students. hearing on a request for variance and comfort.. The Land Reform Weapon jCongress. Toddlera’ 2 to 4, 8 to tx with alecks, 7 to 14. The ZBA diamlssed the application Such understandings between Chairman John H.. Yeomans The Japanese may be trending ^ DOUBLE CHECK stated that the Regional Board but will hold another hearing if the extreme right and the extreme Aimetti itibmits another applica­ to-A-ard aome changea in the eon- Hamilton, Ohio (/P> — Taking at­ would graduate any atudsnt who; left have been fairly common in tion. thla time with detailed plana atltiition General Douglas Mar-, tendance require a few double- started attending the regional ^ 9w lefNier WeeheWw . • • O rif. 34.98 and 39.98 Group, Orif. 10.98 the world's recent ideological his­ cheeks by teachers at Hamilton school providing he completed the Youth Arre-ied SYMPHONY Arthur handed them. Some of PriM wi* kaM, hleh eW GIRLS'10-14 tory, both having a kinship of High School. EMght sets of twins requirements. Alfred Beebe. 19. of 130 Union them, at least, hsve an instinct to are enrolled. No definite tuition price could be vel«M mu4 eeaSe IvaMiae- SUl-TEEN ^ Si., waa arreated yeaterday and : totalitarian method and aspiration restore the position of the emperor charged with speeding. He will be I which sometimes proves more fun­ ^ Hr SytytMlk* . . . Oriel wHh •nd JUNIOR 0 | I to what it used to be. And we our-1 C A R C . 9 9 presented In City Court Monday. IN COLOR damental. than their surface war fclfh air ¥•!«■>• ead tvsiWtae Frederick Arn Jr . 16, of 20 selves are now urging them to take with one another. alaae, ae kaal. CO ATS £ 9 . CO ATS Q Franklin St., was warned yeater- ' out of their constitution tha^fcro- ond every sample .So It la perhaps the chief lignifi- day for driving too fast for con- ' hihition against the maintenance 9 Hr f«*«v Waalam . . . Orlat Ylrgin Wool Fabrlra WIUi Heed, SiMea Gaba dttiona when he loat control of hia cance of the Guatemalan election, of armed forcea and the waging of »Hh lew hael aad klflh air vel- car and atruck a utility pole In at a 20% saving! and its most unpleasant aspect, war which w# ouraelves wrote In­ aiaa, aa tvakllaf. froint of 1<8 Vernqn Ave Police' that it is Cruz Salazar, the candi­ estimated damage at J.VIO to the to It, i date of the middle of the road par­ O Nr Nylam aad Caiktairn ... Boys' and Girls' 3 pc. Snow Suits ear. But one thing General Mac- ^ , Traffir Plan. ty, and reportedly the cAndidalc Drla* wilk air Maaa, aa keel SO NEW IT COULDN'T Arthur did in Japan aeema likely Toddleiw’ 2 to 4. SiXM 3 to 6x. Group. Mayor Herman G. Olson has re­ American policy would have liked ar hinkliat. Reg. $439.00 Lounge to stick, and aeema to conatitute Orig. 14.98 to 19.98. Orig. 16.98 to 19.98. vealed partial plans for the addi­ to see win. and the candidate who .«ofa with kick pleats; the heat single stroke of all our tion of parking apace li the center WAIT FOR TOMORROW took the most positive antl-Com- of the city, and for improved traf­ brown self-.striped tex­ occupation pollclea. munist stand, who la ninning third 1.99 fic flow. ture. This was the land reform which LOW M IIC I He taid Central Park will be cut , in the ballot count. B.4 bark 18 to 20 feet on the Park PI I 351.00 IMPACT BY was promulgated by General Hush Door ond Table Leg* MarArthur. the American Sreh- We shsll see what happens. But fP IC IA L l aide to allow for angle parking You can own Today the angle to , apparenUy is Washable nylons, popHna, sheen . Thla action wwild a- about 2-> conservatlve. LOW DOW N • AH aaw (af '57 parking spaces, ne aaid. , Robert Trumbull of the New this: the possibility that a regime CLOSEOUT OF * Briat witk law-kaal. kifk- The hospital will be asked to | at special savings! of General Ydigoras who, being an P A Y M IN T fl a ir vahiaw York Times investigated condi­ Gronp. Orig. 10.98, 13.98 Group. Orig. 24.98, 29.98 consider providing additional park- , U J i t e e t t tions in one little Japanese farm­ arch-conservative, could not he at­ a atclativo DaM-Hlae> ing apace for visitors to eliminate R o j» ' and Girls’ traffic congestion on Union St. dur­ ing village the other day. He tacked as a Communist, should larOiaf Boys’ and Girls’ 2 to 4 nevertheless develop as a sort of LOW TIIIMSI 8 mo. to 3 yrs. ing visiting hours found that. In spite of some hard­ It is also planned to widen Union ship, the .10 farming families of front for the return, to power and FLUSH DOORS Bt. by moving the hospital fence/ Here’s furniture so nevKin concept . . . so dignified and re­ (NOT ALL 8IZE8) Reg. $429.00 Tufted that village ware still content with Influence of those leftists whom Ni Im Slow Suits 3 pc. Coot Sets and sidewalk back a few feet, al­ fined in design . . . so ricliHn mellow carmel-toned finish and their lot, and totally firm in their we once accused of playing too Can be uaed for table tops, cocktail tablea, end tables, OIANT TRADUl lowing uae of the present aide;a'a!l Sofa, foam .scat.s, self- shimmering brass highlight^ . . . you just know it’s here area for roadway. / 343.00 patterned amethy.st raeiatance to the appeals of Com­ close to Communism! coffee tablcA and counter tops. M i Prams r.9 9 \ ears and years ahead of tim^l Furnish a room or .vour en­ MtM e-i A ayatem of one-way streets ii . munism. There is. at least, no final ver­ the center may oe usetf to improve tire home . . . or do it pieccNiy piece from open stock The reason is elemental. Before dict in on Guatemala. We used our Washable! traffic' flow CorrectljHt of the bot­ selections! 16 tleneck at Middle Rd. and F, Main 4 4 . 9 5 3 4 .9 5 the war, these 30 families worked j big power influence to get rid of THE ” each for seven landlords. After M ac-, a duly elected regime we disliked 'S t , ia also planpe^. $5-50 .Mii.ipsO Program Here are superbly corelated sofas and chairs $175,00 4f'-iiich Creden/.a I-iuffet *.$276.00 Sofa. "A " grade Arthur, they each oum land o f . there, and have subsequently The program which the Hartl Rase ...... 159.00 covers\...... 249.50 their own and work for them- : boasted of the fart that we there- (CA.N ALSO BE USED FOR PANELING) of such smartness and comfort your home Cotton Knit Sleepers Bchola Cvltonim will present Sun­ $139.00 47-inch Hutch Top. for $109.00 Uonimode Knd Table.* . .98.00 selw i. I fore rid,our hemisphere of a (Jom- , day a t/ 7 .30 p.m at Northeast will alway.s he di.stinctive. All of the many faliulous flour sami>lps in our S.\mphoii>' in buffet ...... 127 50 *.$59.50 CockHaii Tali'e-Rench . ..53.75 One ("ommuniat pdlilinan O ir-1 munist taint, Sizes 1 to 4, 2 piece, snapon School; wa.s announced today. MANCHESTER LUMBER, INC. Robert Brawley. profe.ssor of , Reg. $229.00 P'oam $189.00 Dropleaf 'falilo. opons froni .<>39,,50 Wood .Seat Side Chairs . .34.95 respondent Trumbull encountered ] By that operation, we at least , 342 ADAMS ST.—PHONE MI 8-8966 with feet. Color (ia'lerv arc included at 20''^ savings! 255 CENTER ST. PHONE Ml 3-5144 OPEN 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. music at the Julius Hartt School. | seat chair, soft green 40.x 25 inclie.s to 58 incho.s and 71 $l!i.50 Wood Scat Arm Chair.s . .14.95 waa frank and blunt about It. The i appposedly won ourselves an op- Sizes 4 to 8, 2 piece with feet. ■'will conduct the .’iS-voice chorus in ] print. inches ...... lti!i 5o $179.00 ll-iiich noiind Dining Tatilo, MacArthur land reforms, he-said jportunity to go into Guatemala the following numbers: "How i 10>/f Sizes 4 to 12, ski style, 2 piece. 162.50 $44.95 Upholstered .'^ide ('hairs 39.95 e.Nlends to 58 iiiclies...... 162.50 had "robbed ua of our principal and. help build something more at- j 179 Lovely Shines the Morning St'% 183.00 Michael Praetorius; “All Men U;' $54.50 Upho!.sleied Arm Chairs 19.50 Open Stock Pieces for Bedroom.s, too! objective here. " | tractive to its people then Com- 1 Print fop, solid pastel pants. 2 3 -5 0 Savings on special orders'. *To order oilV. ing Are But Mortal." Johann P.<- One way to \new this is to say j munisVn. Many observers have felt j senmuller; and two Bach Chorale.' that we forestalled and outwitted that wA didn't do much with that "Now Thank We All Our God." .v-:v'i*sord, With Glad- ■ St. Ing one of their own favorite and ! In Guatemala will give something ' Har Majosty neaa." Plannd Unod Stocks x Ruatlan liturgical music xrill in­ most widely sdvertised programs | of a- \ erdii-t on that, as well as clude "Laiud Y* the Name of the Giris' 3 to 14 —that wc blunted the socialistic some light on how we make out a L NWISE 5 $M, toA4 Lord," Rachirfauinoff; "O .3 to 6x 7 appeal of Comnmnlam by promiil-! when, in our war against Corn- Sonforizod Lord. We Pray," I. Drozdov: and gating a socialist policy ourselves. | munism, wr Interfere m the pollU- “Thou Life of Life," Paul i 1 *99 2 . 3 9 2 . 9 9 Tchneanokov. t Thls puts somebody like General cal affairs of other nations. Brahms' "Lovi Song Wallzss. MacArlhur In a strange role In­ Opus 62," will complete the first X . Cavalry TwIU e e w i t h deed. half of the program. The selection Get a new lease on Tripe But. to take a more historical will be performed by a semi-chorus When the same evening finds and piano duet. perspective, land reform ia no in­ JANUARY SAVINGS Following intermission the chor- vention of the Communists. Sherman Adams, speaking for the Boys' Quality Winter Jackets ua will present "Maas In G Minor." Republicans, accusing the Demo­ It Is as old as Rome, and Is as MEN'S WARMLY LINED SIm s 4 to 20 by famous makers Francis Poulenc, including. "Lord, crats of caiiaing the war In Korea ; Have Mercy Upon Us." "Glor.v Be • MASSAGES ENTIRE BODY modern as the Homestead Act by MEN'S SUITS, TOPCOATS WOOL and LEATHER which America tried to guarantee and losing Ctiina. And also finds I Group Ori^. 17.98 - Orig. 22.98 to God On High.” "Holy, Holy, ENGLANDER'S VIBRATING Dean Ache.son, speaking for the ; All modtls and ffylts. Roqular, long, Holy," "Bieased is He That • SOOTHES TIRED MUSCLES itself that the weelem lands would Cometh,” and "O Lamb of God." Democrats, accusing the Eisen­ JACKETS and not fall into the hands of specula­ , stouts and short stouts. The program will conclude with . • IMPROVES CIRCULATION tors and giant landlords, hut would hower administration of having L99 early American music. Included i SUBURBAN COATS j rather become, by what amounted blundered us into a pre.scnt "crl- Sizets .35 to 50. are, "Wondrous Love." "CYeation." MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING ala’ which it Js refusing to meet Sizes 36 to 52. Regulars and I,d)ng8. "When Wept." and "I Atu to government eocialistic policy, the Rose of Sharon.” the opportunity for a lot of Ameri­ - on such an evening things are, i Acconipanjing the chonis wil can capitalists. we should aay, deplorably even, 1 REG. $42.95 ...... NOW $ 3 4 .4 0 REG. $ 9.95 N O W $ 7 . 9 5 be pianists Geraldine Dougla.ss So the strongest antl-Commu- and it ser\'ea both sides right that I le y s' Fomotts Moke O rif. 3.98 Fkmncl and Leonard Seeber, and Jamc.s their counter calumnies meet each : Stroud, 'cellist. nlst policy we have adopted in J a ­ REG. $47.95 NOW $ 3 8 . 4 0 REG. $17.95 N O W $ 1 4 . 3 5 STORM COATS Lined Chine Jeans Professor Brawiey has wide ex­ m pan la merely a policy for turning other head on. | perience in choral work, having For if Sherman Adams con-; been director of choral music at Japanese farmers into owners, and REG. $50.00 N O W $ 4 0 . 0 0 REG. $19.95 therefore capitalists, which hap­ aiders it proper and ethical t o , N O W $ 1 5 . 9 5 Orig. 19.98 Boys’ Smith College for three years, and THE blame Dean Acheaon for Korea i conductor of the Apollo Glee (Jluh pens, of course, to be the strongest and 24.98 6 to 14 a t Yale Univeraity. REVITALIZER elemental defense against the eco­ and for China, then it la equally j REG. $55.00 N O W $ 4 4 . 0 0 REG. $24.95 N O W $ 1 9 . 9 5 He i's presently director of Tiin- nomic appeal of Communism to the proper for Dean Acheaon to blam e; Sizes 10, 12 only Tan, cliarcoal, black Ity Church choir, in addition to hia Sherman Adami' boss in th# tu rh in g at Juliu.s Hartt. The Enjoy health-giving vibration and massage in your have-nots. REG. $65.00 REG. $29.95 a* aaaa ee White House for our present "cri­ N O W $ 5 2 . 0 0 N O W $ 2 3 . 9 5 ■ event is being held under the aus­ own home, the same as used in clinics, hospitals That urge of the human being to pices of Rockville Methodi.sl sis." and reducing salons. Help yourself to combat ewn hia own land, the land he REG. $67.50 N O W $ 3 1 . 9 5 Church. works, la unlverial, and our. own ! And if Dean Acheaon considers N O W $ 5 4 . 0 0 REG. $39.95 Boys' 3 to 18 ^ Polo W.\TE.S to .Mei't overweight, tensions, neuritic pains . . all while Lois -Meyers, of the Connecticut ilemocrstic, capitalist tradition i ' ’alld public comment to turn you're being gently soothed into a sound, relaxing j REG. $80.00 Flannel and Corduroy Shirts Dairy Food Council, will speak to contains some rather socialistic sputnik into a political weapon, N O W $ 6 4 . 0 0 OXE GKOUP o r the WAXES at their regulai meet­ sleep on "The Revitalizer" mattress and box laws designed to .satisfy tliat urge, j '^cn he deserves to be taunted, un- Orig. 1.98 • Orig. 2.98 Orig. 3.98 ing tomorrow night at 8 p.ni. She spring. Just set the timer to shut off autorriatical- But while we forged ahead to oui ■ though it be, with Korea and REG. $89.75 N O W $ 7 1 . 8 0 MEN'S LEATHER JACKETS ia conaullant to the local club, and goal with the aid of large open ' ( bina. ^ Sizes 38, 40, 44, 46. Values S24.9.5 to 632.95. will advise them on their ^iets. ly from 5 to 30 minutes after you lie down . ..re­ lands, other societies, in Japan, in ' I-eaving both gentlemen re- Dr. Roy C, Ferguson will pres­ .39 1.99 0.99 ent the awards at the WATFIS lax and unwind . . and you'll revel in the gentle, Poland, in Hungary, in Italy and ! ^>**1 “bout what their own soothing vibrations. Both mattresJs and box spring In China stayed fast wilhm a feu-' deserves, we could be quite H A LF P R IC E have quality construction throughout . . hun­ dal aysteiu of land owneiahlp. One j " ' ' ‘b their exhibition were MEN'$ WARM WOOL. PART WOOL of the great revolutions following ' >1 for unpleasant, distiirh- and C O n O N Automatically dreds of coils, white cotton felt, durable, attrec* five covers, plus completely encibsed self-lubri­ World War II. some of it aceom-|‘.>'K thought. Each of them, we are FLANNEL SHIRTS BOYS’ WINTER JACKETS pushed by the Coimiumisls as a bad the idea that there Sdls! Giris' Strap Shoes T im e d cating motor. Available in either full or twin sizes. ijure they always intend to follow |UC'e Ameru ans eager to hear and WATKINS- Costs no more than bedding without the vibrator fey taking the land hack again to ! ready to believe what they had to REG. $ 2.9tf^ VALUE ...... N O W $2.35 SUBURBAN COATS - - SUR-COATS discontinued styles in styles onlyl REG. $ 4t00 V A L U E ...... N O W $3.19 feature! Coiripare with bedding costing much the state, and some o'f it a<« om -■ »«.' " > don t mind their insulting REG. $19.95 ...... NOW $15.95 mostly patents, seme suede and cdf Set the timet': it .shuts the pushed by ua’, in the effort to eai h other, only the way they in- WEST vibrator off automatically Jpnore! 1 REG. $ 5.95 V A L U E ...... N O W $4.80 REG. $21;9S .. 'eaaaaoae N O W $17.55 create atabillty for democracy, has the rest of us. REG. $ 6.95 VALUE ...... N O W $5.60 after you are pn.joying the REG. $24.95 .. aaoeaaaaer N O W $19.95 STRIDE RITE by FamoHs Makers Funeral Service feeen this revolution of land re­ REG. $ 8.98 VALUE ...... N O W $7.20 soundest sleep ever! REG. $27.95 .. eaaaaaeaa N O W $22.35 8'/i to 3, te«n 4 ... 6.95, 7.95 .... MATTRESS - BOX SPRING gan to wear thin when people dis­ offer only !■ T|/eie Voia In Guatemala covered the Poqt GffiC* Depart-; OPEN THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 INCLUDING VIBRATOR UNIT ment' had it wrong, too, and wasi iifot eTtry eize or width In oTcir style. OuBtenuto voted for e pretl- using a cancellation, stamp with \ '■ \ 4«tit laat Sunday. But because it that darned extra "D ’.” ■ S > \ ' i ■' y 1. 'Vr ' / . % . I ■■ \ ra 1 .1 ■ I ' . V • .1. , ■■ '\ . \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, PAGE StSM PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY,, JANUARY 22, 1958 V , * V er n o n This Is ths first npifiK ot the SM- creased use of the emergency .room would be much better if we had A) E n g a ftfd Town Will Hire Son. WKNB—840 Wtio-^ieee Emergency Room Is due In part to population swell, better opermtlon by the State- No ‘World’ This Week Hamilton Slates • Recent promts appointments W DRO~lS66 Daily Radio ^ partly, to a resultant crowding of Directors Add $5,000 Wp OP— 141B -Highway DepartmenL" ; PrescriptiMM like Concerned oil Red Street Linking Garbage Service have been mdde as follows: 'Mrs. WOOC-O290 Has 5,649 Cases doctors' offices, and partly to High School World will not 6th Winter Ball beris P. Jonb*. Berr Ave., admin-, Eastern Staadard Tima WHAY—BIB greater acceptance of the emer­ He, aaid that' Gov. Ribicoff, a appear in The Herald this n « « gency, room Itself. .Democrat, would have inspected Tunnel, Bolton istratiix of the estate of ^ e late Th* use of Manchester ■ Me­ week. Because midterm exami­ Hie Hamilton Standard Recrea­ Troubleshooter Kmeat M. Jones; Donald O. Hoff­ V the 3434 million turnpike "much nations arc being given at .Man­ P^NE PHARMACY To Snow Removal Fund The following program cebed t*i4*-i- morial HospUal'a emergency, room earlier" than the opening day if tion and Welfare Council will spon­ Threat in Middle East man, RFD, 3, RoekvlUe. adminia- WHAY----Reci^Jtodeo -- chester High School, the usual iS4 Oeater SL—Ml ff-MM Rpads Possible Town Directora were informed ulea are suppUed by the radio ha* almost doubled since 1994. ac­ he had been "alert.’’ sor Its sixth annual Winter Ball on trater of the estate of the late ^c-in«ht LiiSr cording to Miss Eva M. Johnson, Road Income Gut, Friday page of high school laat night that a apecial employe' Charles E. Hoffman; Edna T. Ed­ Differing opinloM on Uio Director Cummlngi expreeied managementa and are auoject to WDRC*«w9uaty Draatr Ottaviano said also that Ribicoff news ivlll he omitted. Saturday evening, Feb. 1, at the (Cnattaowl from Pmf» On*") ^ WPOP-Hound p 5 r assistant hospital administrator. had been wrong when he expressed The State Highway Department will be hlrix] to 'ollow up on com- wards, RFD 3, Rockville, adminis­ clency of town employee In dear- the hope•p« that the department Chang* wiuiout nottce. In 1954 there were 3,974 caaia Ottaviano Asserts Hartford State Armory. la planning to build a 1,000,foot tratrix of the estate of the late would M able to renew confidence 4 :e a - A Y-N ile Watch the belief th*t (Connecticut farmers The affair, for Hamilton Stand­ •BUtwnent yesterday that Ilf the; platnta of poor garbage acrvicc. ing the streeU of the recent anow- WHAy-Platter EoHy WTIC—Nlsbt Line treated, of which 2,607 were dis­ would not apply for drought relief ^Moalem countriea of the Middle; mad to connect Tunnel and Bolton Alice 8. Hajrward; and Annie E. lost In the storm in the near fu­ WDRC—Wortd Tnnifht charged and 467 were admitted for ard employes and their friends, ta News Tidbits The action waa announced to the Lutton, 61 'Windermere Ave., ad- fall were expreaaed before Town Hartford, Jan. 22 ( ^ —State Ioans'>v • Eaet art armed with ntirirai ture. 4 M"und Dog further treatment. This year Treasurer John Ottaviano Jr. says Tiicker’s Regain expected to draw a crowd of close Mar^ndaz Rda. on the aouth aide of Rt. IS, Dire<;torB by General Manager mlnUtratiix of the esUte of the Directors passed a new enow re­ Director Mahoney eeld he WTIC—R o m Miller Only >*ough of ■ the 32 mil­ to 2,500 dancers. ■ 'siaapona and misailea It «-lll be art, Called from AP Wire* Richard Martin. . WORO—Arthur Oodfrev WHAY-Nile Watch there were 5,649 cases treated. revenues from the new (Connecti­ ______r to allow better acceaa to the 4 late William J. Isjtton. thought there should he better WTIC-Nlsht Line lion fund p u b lish e d by a spe­ Featured this year will be the ^•'InauH" to their relirion, I Martin told the Board that ex- moval appropriation last night. WPOP-Waa Works Eight hundred and five were ad­ cut Turnpike would have been Lead in Tourney TRAVEL ABENOY It aaid the Kremlin doctrine^ j lane highway. Hsepital Patteats control over the coUrteey ehown 4 i l * - WDRC—world Tonight m it^ for further treatment, while cial drought reijef session of the Billy Butterfield Orchestra, one of pensea of cheoking on the com-; The Director* added 39,000 to t jJ^ * ’~Bound Dog much greater if all racilltiea had 18 Asylum St.* Hartford ’ that peoples who believe in Xebraaka man kills his wife Highway Department ; officials Llnwood Crocket. White Road, the puMie .by employee. He de- WHAY—Platter Party M 4 f were treated and discharged. 1957 legislature Ap allow for 40 the favorites at colleges all over plaints will: be' deducted from toism the 329,009 they had budgeted for WCCC--Record Reinje been completed on Jan. 2 when the more loans . rematha the' state •ahotild, on that account, be mill and___ ' fl-year-hld son,___ rrillcally______thia______morning„ aainired F irst Select Ellington and Loretta Egan, 33 El­ scribed me "eon of ridiculout" the ‘WHAY-Nlle Watch Treatm ent ranged from applica­ superhighway opened Tucker Insurance has regained the country, with vocalist Dotty Tel. CHapel 7-5857 payments to the contractor. lington Ave., and Marjory Thomp­ snow removal this year. cleaHhg of roade between the W iPfB— WTIC-Nljthl Line I treasurer said. - the lead in the Red Men's Setback Dare. Itarily Inferior to "the acsressivr, daughters, aged 6 and 3, man Edward H- Wilson and Third qaeartng operations of Highway Wg*-^Roae Ullleilllei WDRC—Moods for Romance tion of a splint to sewing critical But, Ottaviano tpld the weekly Authorized Agents For AO •atheiata” of the Sonet Union. | *elf .State' Rep. Selectman Herbert 1. Paganl that A S-year* garbage collection con­ son are patients In the Rockville vacant Greenhaven housing project WDB^Artbur______Cr^tl Oodirey lacerations, from removal of for­ To date, 496 appllcailofis for tournament. Also appeitrlng on the program tract is held by Domenic Mieo- Department employes were W POP-W a» Works WPOP—Hound Dog meeting of the Republican. State , Dulles left Washington at 1 p.m^ ; Loula Padula of Norwalk recom- • the propoaed road will be built if City Hoepital. buildingt. t:4S— eign bodies (metal, cinders, pencil committee yesterday, no gasolifie . loans totalling 31.859,249 hav>-i;een After the 18th week of play last will be tlHf Epic recprdlng star Rail, Air and Steamahip letti. He la paid a monthly fee of praised and criticised in discussion Awmre ef Froblesna 4 :1 *- WHAY-MIte Watch night, they had scored 3,611. points. Eileen. Barton, currently starring 'H e will fly by way of J mends all unredeemed trading righta of way can be cleared with Neliaan Accepted WHAY-Platter Parly/ points, coiital to applying ointment .stations and restaurants were open j paid or are scheduled to be pak/ Lines 17,458.33, amounting to 189,900 a Clifford Nelman has been ac­ which preceded the action. Director Firmto aaid ha wanted WTIC-NIght Line Dther teams and scores are Red in a number of major network Ilran to Ankara where the Bagnoaa ^ stamps revert to state after rea- three property owmera In the area. The employes were defended by WCCC—Record Revue WDRC—Moods for. Romance to bums, and-from stomach wash­ and no rest room facilities were ' he said. ;P a ct meeting will open jonable time The action la the result of a year. cepted as a Junior member of the to commend the Highway Depart­ yK N B—Open Mike. WPOP—Hound Dog es to fatherly advice. available to motorists. Tlie treas­ j Once the fund is exliausted, loan Man's Lodge, 3,547; North Eiitls, Shows. HAROLD EELLS If 'collections are not made- in General Manager Richard Martin. ment on the Job done, since hg waa WTIC—Roes HUler K iM - 3,5^.M aple Super Service, 3,907; H» said his vlait to Morocco will persona treated at Spring- complaint made by town officials Holstein-Freaian AsaoclaUon of W ORC-^ai Kotby WHAY-NIte Watch The room la stafft^ around the urer expressed disappointment at ■ applications will have to be held Manchester Agent accordance with the contract, the America. Brattleboro, Vt. He was ■Director Harry FIrato, and some made aware of the difflcultiea of j in abeyance until the 1999 legis- Bolton iTlve, 3,475; and Manches­ There is a village In North Eng­ •be-- hii first as secretary of state . lirld hospital after 2-car crash in ; to the State Highway DepartmenL members of the ptibllc attending W P O P ^ a x Worua w n c —At the U.N. clock with a registered nurse, and this and commented: Tel. MI 9-7442 y atop in town will charge to the contrartor eligible to become a junior member this' particular snowfall through 4 :4 4 - WDRC—Moods for Romsnee "The revenues on the turnpike j lature convenes, he added. ter WallpAper and Paint, 3,434. land named "No Name.” land "I look forward to Suffield, .Classes resume without Local officials said they were dla- the hearing on the appropriation. WPOP—Hound Dog an interne Is always on call. In­ Morocco, whose king we had the Inridenl at Little Rock High aatiafied with the Tunnel Rd. and the cost of making them by other of the organieatton fpf having snow plowing operations hs super­ WHAY-Platier Party K ilS - means, the manager aaid. done satisfactory dairy" club work They were critlclxed by other vises at his own Hartford plant W n c —Roes Miller pleasure of welcoming in the School after two conaecutive daya Bolton Rd. overpaaaea now near­ Paulina tong Island .Sound Sun­ cal therapy from the Bouve-Bqs- to cut It to 329,000," the Director Pagani said the .industrial zone ton School of Tufts University, and Town Constables The drat two Tuesday night that the town had looked Into "a • :4 » - WPOP—Modam Sounds 'jtnd economic development of this day. . . i Appeal of automobile will he more attractive t o . indus­ meetings of 1998 for the 364 th said. WHAY-Platter Party i^sar! of the free world, and Our liability insurance companies for her bachelor of science degree from good many complaints" and was W n O -R o si Miller WHAY-NUa Watch try if unlimited access la obtained. List Address^ Field Artillery Battalion were can­ atm looking. WDRC—Cal Kolby WT^< efinoirta •constant and unwavering support rate rise in New York State re­ the university. She la a phy.sical WDRC—Moodff for Romanea The propoaed road will also con­ therapist at-New England Medical celed because of bad weather. How­ Disrourteay Charged W POP-Wax Worka • for the principles of collective aec- jected for second time. nect at Bolton Rd., with a town ever, the group held h regular ‘•:SA- WPCP—Modem Bounds ‘ j ;j;n ty symbotiecd by the Baghdad Ruth Nichols, pioneer woman Center, Boston. Her fiance gradu­ The addresses of towtv con­ "We're never going to be set up Barbers Leaders \ WHAY—OateUna UrM- right of way over-an old stage ated from Manchester High School stables forming their own private masting laat night and begat mak­ financially and equipment wise to WTIC-Neeie WHAY-Ja*i All^ .•ac; flyer, flies Air Force Jet faster coach route which runs parallil to ing preparationa for the 1958 an­ WDRC—Neert WTTr—wnrilahl Beranads ■r xhe United .States la fully con- than LOOP miles an hour at 91,000 and Tufta University. He is a police group are; Kenneth Willis, lake care of the worst storm thst In Elks Toum^y W PO P-N ew a WDRC—Moods fop Romance Rt. 15 through the Industrial zone. member of Alpha Sigma Phi fra­ Orjrstal Lake; Kenneth Osyton. nual summer encampment the haa happened in the past," Martin WPOP—M<^am Bounds "icious of the threat to the aVea feet. . . . .Skipper of disabled Rus­ . An action brought by 16 resi­ • ;U — 11:4ft— Middle Butcher Rd.;/tTiomas Con­ culmination of. the past year's told the Directors, WRAY—O attllne which cornea from the north. For- sian freighter Gen. Panfilov dents of Tamarack Hill to revert ternity and Lambert-Kingsley hon­ training. Joe's Barber Shop leads the Elks WHAY-Jax» AlW nell. 16 Charter Rd.; Walter E. Speaking of the charge of dis­ WTIC—4llrictlv Uporta BtapHarh! Beranads Hinerly it was the threat of czarist praises reception given him at the land t'o rural residential rxme orary biology aoctety. He la a first Complet«» Active Doty WDR'N—Weather and Zalman Imperialism. Now it is the threat year medical atudent at the School Flqcklger, Village'" St., Waller courtesy made against employes, Setback Tournament after 14 WDRC—Mooda for Romanea tlghlly-restricted U.S. Navy sta­ Is due to be heard in Tolland George Swgin of 76 Cottage St., W P O P-Law ren re Welk WPOP—M«>darn Bounds Vot Communist Imperialism, again tion at Midway Island. Canada's of Medicine, Tufta Unlveraity. K iU , 7 Middle Butcher Rd.; John he said. "I aimlogize for myself weeka of play. They have acored • :ie- County Court of Common Pleas who recently completed two years' WHAY—Herenade •xpressed only yesterday by the Conservative government easily A summer wedding i« planned. Maruahan, NsWell Hill. Cryatai and others to ianyone who got a 2,842 points. Other teams and WTI ' K itiwR next week; Tamarack Hills is lo­ Lake; and Jtrthur Mayan, White activa duty with ths U.S. Army, short answer." AP Nomination* :Boviet Union. defeats two no confidence motions cated east of Bamforth Rd. One haa jotned the 364th group to com­ scores arc: WDRC—Ouv Iartmh«rdo that had never been expected to Rd., Cryatai Lakt. "Some employes got home and WPOP-7 ap 40 Tim# " "We respect the proven courage complaint that residents made be­ plete his remaining 2-year reserve Capitol Equipment, 2JI11; Four ■and determination of these na- pas.s. jMpt Meeting Planned found their wives in tears because • :0 ~ New York, Jan. 22 (JPi — The fore the zone was changed to In­ ^ The sdhool board and the High obligation. Swain holds a rank of of the treatment they got from Dunces, 2,800 ; 4 ip o 6 c. 3,789; WHAY->«44rciuid« nominating committee of the AJi- ;tlnna, their governments and peo­ dustrial waq that traffic would be specialist third class and has been tVTI->ldOwelt Thomaa soclAted Press, meeting here to heavy on Bamforth Rd. assigned to work in the battalion pers. 2,780; Hoods Milk. 2,735; WPOP~Tnp 40 Tim# Several of them, Iraq, Turkey hold a Joint meeting at the Long­ ager added. "I- don't think much select candidates for ' election to By using the proposed road, view School tomorrow at 8:19 p.m. personnel section, a function Which of anyone taking K out on a fel­ Bond Bread, 2,731; Oardeh Realau- f *io— the board of directors at the an* Pakistan and Iran, have Joined to- Hearinf^ Set Mrs. AllMirt J . Beebe he performed while In the regular rant, 2,729; Patten Bulldcii;,2,728; \VilAY-S^r«iiad# "gether in the Baghdad Pact i Bnl- ; traffic coming from Hartford with the architects from Golden low's wife.” WTTC—Dick Burial niial convention of members on could leave Rt. 1.1 at Tunnel Rd. Mrs. Theresa Helen Beebe, wife Army. Prime Beef Boys, 2,698; Andcr- 1 •ain is the fifth memberi. Storra Aaaociates Inc., who have Chairman Wilbur Bennett of WDRCe^Amoa and Andy April 21, made the following nom- and proceed to Bolton Rd. and the of Albert John Beebe, Holllt; drawn plana for the proposed high Mechanic Joins I'nit the Taxpayers Leigiie commented, aon'a Painters. 2.687;, Woodv'a WPOP-FtitrAD IwawU ; tnatlona; f "We applaud their exercise, pur- Tonioht on Industrial zone. ter St., died suddenly early tHlS Last night's meeting at the Park- Wonders, 2.683; Pagani Caterera, T:IS— | SAVE EVERYDAY Everything Family Home 4 school. "You can dress It up any wav you WHA Y —H^r^nad# Benjamin M. McKelway. Wash- 511 E, Middle Tjike!i^*^nchester Green •aiiant to the United Nations chai- morning at her home. ade headquarter- saw the return 2,883; Foufr C s. 2,677. "ter, of their inherent right of col- . Traffic could return to Hartford Tonriats Return like. to. It was still a poor Job." WTIC—DJrk Burtal tlngton (D. C.) Sunday Star; over this same route. Likewise, She was born in Talcollvllle, of Pvt. Edv.-ard Stephen of EAst Also. Hartford Rd. Grill. 2,676; W nRC—Amop anfl Andt -lerlive self-defense, and we. are | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook and The department employes were WPOP-Fed P MAfftn I John R. Rettemeyer, Hartford 4 Projects westbound traffic leaving Rt. 19 at April 4, 1896. She was a member son hsve returned from Florida Windsor to the unit. He has recant- defended by Dr. A. B. Moran Chlanty Restaurant, 2,644; Qulsh'i, liConn.l Couranl: Richard W. glad to help them. Our will to do | of the 'Talcottville Congregational ao has been particiilarlv expressed i _ ...... the Bolton Rd. overpass, could and are living with Uieir daugh­ ly completed a 6-month active duty former Director Walter Mahoney, I 2.633/Stale Repair, 2,631; W U A Y- S^rpnad# marke, New York i.N. Y.) Dally' Girls' Super-Duper ' Ladies' First Quality Tn the Middle East resolution. Public opinion on four Lmn build- reach Tunnel Rd. by way of the Church, the Auxiliary to Ander- ter. Carol, on Klbhe Rd. received training as a wheeled ve­ and Mra Ruth 1. Howes of 136 ■ Garden Grqve. 2,618; The Gharp- W W r-Nwm * News: 'AY. H. Cowles, Spokane. proposed road. The land through son-Shea Post. No. 2046, VFW, the Supper Planned hicle mechanic. At the local re­ Demlng S t les, 2,617; Oil Pure Refiners, 2.613; WDRr*- And«'>r riFneg (Wash. I Spokesman-Review and | Giant Discounts on ■adopted by the Congress in M.arch, I'lg projects s< hediiled for a refer- Gold Star Mothers of Hartford, the WPOP-Top 4U Tima 39,')7. ' ’ endum on bond finanrlng .Ian. 29 which the .state hopes to clear The **A, B, C" group and the serve unit, he haa now been as­ Members of the P public who * ZJemak'e Grill, 2.606; The Htgbles, 1:4A- Nathaniel R. Howard. Cleveland I right of wry belongs to Charles Golden Rule Club of Talcottville "L to R" group will serve a com­ signed to the niotdr section where criticized them inrluoed Stanley 2.566; SM Fp No. 4. 2,549; Peter WHAV —S^ranada (Ohiot News, all incumbents. I A formal stalenienl from the will be expressed at a hearing to- and the Auxiliary to Manchester WTIC—Ufa and tha World ‘State Department replied today to j ■Kanler, Elmer Dart and the estate munity supper Friday at 6 p.ni. in he will work in the maintenance Backus of 12 Pioneer Circle and' sen's Milkmen, 2,939; Squillacote WDRC—K n V'lrrow And Robert Biinnelle. Asheville i of Cliiford Knight. Barracks, World War I Veterans. the church dining rooms at 6 p.m. department. Francis Happeny of 221 School SL i Biiildera, 2,529; Keller'a, 3,489. W'POP—Top Tima •the Soviet blast. ■ on. .. . „ (N C.i Citizen: EdtPard E. Und- Hitting bark at the accusations 1 The projects are a Mary Cheney Besides her husband, she leaves • :«A- : say. Decatur (III.) Herald: Frank SLACKS WIIAV -Rarf.rd Rod^o CAR COATS a aon, John Beebe of East Glas­ ade yesterday by a Foreign .Mm- , Uibrnry addition, Washington W T ir —P^opla Ara Funny ■S. Hoag J r . Pueblo (Colo 1 Chlef- HOUSEWARES tonbury; a daughter. Mrs. Charles W D R c'-R O l-aiaia I tain; Buell W. Hudson. Woon- Stry spokesman in Moscow, the ; Bcbool addition and alterations, a Director’s Budget Hirth of Manchester: a brother, WPOP—Mva(arv Tima •■statement said: new Globe Hollow swimming pool. ; socket IR 1.1 Call and J>ening Henry E. McCone of West Hart­ • :I4 - Reporter and Jame.e Kerfiev Jr.. "A Soviet official stalenienl Is- | and a new filter plant for the Poi • Gets $1,300 Hike ford; and two grandchildren. W’HAY Rarord Rodao |SUed yeslcrdav says that the pur- ter and Howard reservoirs W T ir 'P^opla Ara Funny "Trenton (N. J, 1 Evening Times. , Funeral .arrangements, being WDRC—R a? l.awia 1 Five are to be elected. J^ose of Secretary Dulles' trip to j The hearing will start at 7 handled by the Holmes Funeral WPOP-Mvfiery Tima •the Middle Fast is to compel the o’clock at the Bowers School. Town Directors last night paased t:3A- The committee also nominated j a *1,300 appropriation to co'ver Home, are Incomplete. W H AY-Rarord Rodeo I incumbent Raymond L. Spangler, j ’^Baghdad P ad nations of that area ' Town Directora last night paased , W T ir eVIfhr Una to accept U.S. rocket bases. That a *2,100 appropriation to cover the expen.ses for llielr own Board and WDRC—Rualy Drapar [Redwood City (Calif. 1 Tribune,] ,1s totally false. | ,-ost of the election and a *7,000 ap- postponed action on two scheduled W'POP—Hound Dof V and Prank Jenkins of the Klahiath . "The purpose of the Secretary's : proprmlion to cover the cost of is- iipms. i Falls (Ore. I Herald and NrWs. for • trip IS to show U.S. sympathy and ; suing bonds. Tlie requested *7..100 Fiinerala Teievininn Proeram* ! the directorship held by eitlea o f: support for the security and Indc- (or bond costs was reduced by Tile Directors added money to less than 50.000 population, one to 3 .7 6 8.100 On Page Two .pendente of Russia's southern General Manager Richard Martin. the budget of * they liad set Rudolph A. Johnson . be elected. ;Tieighboi s who arc and for long .Martin told the Dire; tors that he (or their Board's advertising, The funeral of Rudolph A. John' uth !l»sve been menaced by the iniiier- expects to reromhicnd [ ostponc-: minute piepaiation, salaries, and $6.98 Value! expenses at the recommen- son, Coventry, was held at 3 I H a ir la Melpr Mail H i l l Regular •Jalislir aggres.sivc design of their nient of action on an appropriation y ''*'' o'clock yesterday afternoon at the :::: ^powerful neighbors to the north. of a Highway Department garage dation ’ " of General Manager Rich­ GENERAL till ard Martin. Holmes Funeral Home, with the Washington The system of me- * Water Repellent "T7ie .Soviet alateinent (urllier , also set for hearing tonight. The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pastor of . lered mail has replaced ordinary Sin $3.95 Value Flowered Metal *Jl».serts’’that It would be 'sacrilege' .Town Planning Cnniml.ssion is They postponed action on ac the Emanuel Lutheran Church, of' T V SERVICE poatag* stamps on nearly half of ;lor the .Moslem countries of the stiid.ving. location for the stnicture cepting a quitclaim deed to Fran ficiating. G. Albert Pearson was j all iRilted Stales mall. .Metered * Quilt Lined CCS Dr. property • in Tumblebrook Days Ca OK A ^Middle East to possess for their de- which has .been planned for con. organist and soloist. Burial was in i Nights w E eSS Plue Parts mail it is estimated, accounts (or Jfenses weapons such as those pos- stnictlnn off Tolland Tpke. Acres. Re.stdenta of the subdivision Soldiers Field, East Cemetery. T E L Ml S-9482 more than *700.000.000 worth of * Many with Braid Trim •■eased by the Soviet. Union. Total esllnialedeallnialed cost of the four appeared to proteat aci cptanre of Bearers were Hugo Carlson, postage a year. * Worsted •'ll Is' Incredibly arrogant that bond issue projects is now *1.102, either Niles or Frances Drives in Robert Stavnl.sky, Richard PWkln, * Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14 those who boast of their atheistic bOO. their present condition. Robert Johnson, Russell Ttylor n ie Directors also postponed ar DUSTPAH •gyslem and of their Intentions to and Walter Taylor. * Mensweor Impose that system throughout the tlon on appointment of a II Hose Co.. No. 2. Town Fire De­ ;world should prnclaiin the doc- member charter revision commit partment, of which he was a mem­ •trine that those who behove must. |Hospital Notes lee. ber. called at the funeral home Wow! Boys' * Ivy League Styles and 8-Qt. Metal ■pn that account, he doomed to be, ...... Monday evening. h ;mllllarily Inferior to the aggreasive j Patients Toda.v: 201 i Atheists ' A D.Mrn-Eb YESTERDAY: Mrs. Adam Berk * Stripes and Mixtures •'■ State Depar ment o ficials'said ^,7 g. Main I About Town Funeral services for Mrs. Adam the attack on the Middle East de-, Hender.son, 423 K, I Berk. 29 Kerry St., were held this ;fcnse ayslem aeemed 'losigned o ^pke.; Alpheiis Wallace, The postponed njeeling of the morning at 9 o'clock at the W. P. * Sizes 10-18 .confuw and intimidate the Bagli-;,2« Birch ,St.: Robert Edwards, |.South School PTA will be held Qufsh Funeral Home and at 9:30 JANUARY H .Y SPORT SHIRTS Waste Basket Regularly $2.95 iJlad Pact conference which will HR Prospect ,St.. R-ockville; Kath­ next week Tiie.sday at 7 :30 at the In St. John's Poli.sh National Cath­ •open In Ankara Monilny and coii- leen Tracy, 41 E. Middle Tpke ; school. The speaker will be Ray­ o lic Church. The Rev. D. Kent in Matching Design llniie Ihrouph Thur.aday. Walter W'righl. Hroad Brook; Har­ mond D. SllnchCield. asaistant su­ Kiilawasz officiated. Members of • The United St,ale.s i.a not a meni- old W'liiting. 12 Lydall St ; Jamea perintendent of schools. the Ladles Aid Society of thS NOW ONLY ,he- of the tre.atv but ha's Joliieil ita Lapp. Bolton; Connne Bessette,' church attended the sci-vices in a Low Priced! Kitchen •military, eroiionili' and aiULsubvcr- East Hartford: Ronald Vincent. 29: Meiiibors of Hose Co., No. 1, body. The body was placed in the teton roniinittees ,ao that it parti- Knirview .St.; George Franklin, 1 kiie Department, are asked receiving vault In St. John's Ceme­ > ■Clpatea In tlieir planninc work East Hartford: Carol B aiirtl. B o l-' I® meet at the corner of Bigelow tery. 2.49 . In addition, the United S ta te s' j;" ’. Sarah .SleinbeiK, 29'2 and Main .Sts. at 7 o'clock tomor- Bearers were Anthony KucienskI, •gtvea military and economic «S‘ t charter Oak Bt, I row night to go to the Holmes Fai- Joseph Wrobej, John Siepda, Frank laistance to the menibera and la.-t-' » w . ncral Home and pay respects to COTTAGE SET Koaak. Steve Opalach and Joseph ;ycar undertook to help them de­ A D M 1 m - D .M argaret, s o n I s a M ! Frazier ■TODA1: .McGregor, whose Diibashlnskl. EACH velop better commiimcaHoiia in lhe ''“, , 340 Haekmataek ,, -St of the company. 1.59 ■form of high' form of hijrhwa>a, raihia\a and u i ft •]’ u s YE.STERDAY A INDIAN FINES KI-ANSMAN Alnvays. If pledged a total of *12'-., St. Cecelia's Mothers Circle "Will daughter to Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Lumberton, N. C„ Jan. 23 $2.98 Value! .Inlllion to the part Itself for Ihja meet topight at 8 o'clock a t the (/Pj— An Indian Judge today con­ ■purpose. The sum nisy be ih- Downing, 69 Overlook Dr ; a son I ^ome of Mrs. Germaine Frank, victed a Ku Klux Klansman of 'rreased. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert R y a n | 34,3 Garden Dr. The co-hosleas will carrying a coneealed weapon' .Storra: a daughter to .Mr. and Mrs. Bernice FratUroll. * Rannels «. si Mrs. .lolm Romanowicz 23 Vil and o( piiblio drunkenness at ■ lage ,St KKK rally near here last Sat­ A meeting of the WBA Guard urday night that Indians broke Police Arrests BIRTHS TODAY-; A daughter ' Club will be jield Friday night a j up with gtinflre. Assistant Re­ * Don River Plaids lo .Mr. and ,Mis. Jerry Possum. 37 ; 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mae corder’s Goiirt -fudge Lacy Maple SL; a son lo Mr. and Mrs. Rowe, 398 Hartford Rd. Manor gave Rlahsman 'Mame.s Discount Arrested y.esterdav on chargea , '''‘''I « CImlon !St. Garland Martin at Reldsville, * Gabardines 1.48 ftf Inloxiratlonon were JoscplJoseph ' DISCHARGED Yp.STEPRDAY: Democratic town committee i. C., a soft-voiced lecture be- . 49, of 29W . Gardner .St., ! Mrs. .Marguerite Lentocha, ' 71 members will meet at 8 o'clock to­ ?nre giving him a 60-day au»> Plaid with Priced land Fred Shew, 13, of no certain : Ridge St.;' Royl.anil Rpyce. 126 night In the Municipal Building pended sentenre upon payment * First Quality [address. was arrested ! Kalknnr Dr ; .Mrs. Dorothy Blan­ hearing room to discuss reorgani­ of a 360 fine and court costs. It ifll 'about 6 p.m. at his home by Pa- . chard, 237 Center St : Peter Ricci, zation, The meeting waa announced could have been two years and White Ruffled 'trolnian Allan Smith. Shea was South Windsor; Mrs. Frances by Chairman Steve Cavagnaro. 3100 fine and costs. * Sizes 6 to 16 -arrested about 1 p.m by Patrolman I Puzzn, 224 Charter Oak St.: Gerald FAMOUS 'Charles Momeau after police re-1 Dzicek. Andover: Anthony Gaifia- Trim •ceived a cooiplalnt that Shea wa.s , ehe, 13 Summit St.: Gerard Chain- Musing a disturbance In the Po.-it ! PSK®’’’ Di.sne Dr.. Vernon; Clayton « f i c e lobby. Both are sehedtiled : RFD 1. Rockville; James Boys' Long Sleeve appear In Town Court Satindsy. i Love Lane: William # Come Early - Robert M. Hoffman of Farming-I 226'._, Woodbridge- .St.; ten and Arthur B. Goodman of j Judith Schlehofer, Mansfield De- iNew Haven were arrested today ! p®*' Ghver Jarvis, 129 Sumnier 3Bd "Charged With failure-16 paW • Howard Fi.sher, 3 Academy iaVertime parking tickets. They I ' George Ouillette, 244 Wood- fv e re arrested in their re.spec'/-e j **b^ S*-- -'If*- Barbara Lindsay, ] POlO SHIRTS BERNZ-O-MATIC iots'ns on local warrants and are |’'u J daughter. I ll Plymouth Lane: Plastic Shower bcheduled to appear in court here ^ ’ ''®- -'Isrg# Ellison and son. 39 Saturday, The two arrests brings Chestnut St.: Mrs. Janice Caldwell "in the famous Jlo 90 the number of »uch arrests '^’’Ughter. 75 Lenox St.' made here since Jan 1 ' DISCHARGED 'TODAY: Mi-a, PROPANE TORCH ’ , Bertha Russell. 20 Salem Rd.; Mrs.‘ the that's all s-t-r-e-t-c-h-all freedom! P n v s O ff 'Dorothy Marinclli, Coventry; Mrs CURTAINS i u c a t aymf tj Lillian Schaefer, Hartford; Mrs. A truly •xeilinp opportunity to lov# on Breothinbro't fomoot ■V.... a., . . Alice, Coda and daughter. Andov- •loitic bondtou. It'» ths wondroui itrstch dsii^n with lostsx h -v . . >■: Mrs. Edith Welles and daiigh-{ REFILLS doeant alwa^• hare to set in s .ter, Wapplng. •van In ths eopi. Dsftly stylsd to movs os you movs-siv** Broadway hit to share its financial j " ■liccess. ’ unbsotobit boiom bsouty end •oiy comfort, oil day long.c. Mildred Dunnock first lalle-t the I niicouver.Self Fenliinl Bandeau A. t. C cups 32 to 40 rsg. 32.93, now $2.49 ■CXipt of "Look’ Homeward, Anger to the attention of Producer Kei- Vaiuonver. B. O. (.Ti Vancou- Lena tins -.3, C, D cups ...... rsau/orJy 33.00, now $3,f 9 $1.98 Values' mll Bloonjgarden becau.-e stie ver is joining the aiimmertime U oufht there might be-a part m festival pi-oceaaion with a 10-fea- ~ / e Plackei Collar jluic progrcni of music, dance and • Stripes and Solid Colors . Bloomgarden immediately de- , drama next summer. f ■Idfd he wopld bring it io-tlie Features are to include preaen: o Many Button Down Collars Piiik, Blue, While, ttgge. Instead .o f cgsting .Muss j tatmn of a piav "The World, of Black and Green Dnnnock id Jt, however, fie gave tiie Womliti-ful Dark, " by Lister • Sizes 3 -to 16 | »f g two and a half per cent ln-'| Sinclair, the miming of Marcel (eresit In the otwiership of the ! Marccan and.Mozart s'opera "Don'' FANTASTIC i production.' ■ iGiovanni" * ' i M PARK 8T.. NEAR MAIN, HARTFORD—CH 7-5061 DISCOUNTS The highly hailed drama ta -ex The festival, from July 19 to rpEN WED., THUR8., FRI. TILL f P.M.—FREE FAKWNQ pectOd to pay off Its investment Aug 16 IS under, ^ patronage of ABd bcffifi i^yinc dividends .hy Vincent Masaey, governor general MiOl ordeirs siccepted—add pareel poet mhI tm i. . ■ V%bHtazy, of Canada. \ "J '.t \ f . V V ■/: ' r ' A ------; . •' •.! ■ n : V ' ■ i ' . .1,' 'i- . '■ • 'Y • < ,

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If anyone is in doubt whether the cation haa been a. par. of the or­ overflow into upper Cass' Bros. Bolton performance will be held; or. post­ Directors Given Coventry n m THE VEBT riNBiT IN CABE Head Denies Control ganisation for the past three years. Mill Pond. poned, they shoidd call the Man­ Caracas Strike Brings The O A ro was startsd in 1069. Highland Park Water Co., to chester Answering Service and not QUALITY USED CARS Mrs.. Jane Btuek. ohairman of the ‘Town ,ot Manchester, property Rule Change On 691 MAIN STREET I Players Plan Annual Award Grange Plans members of the committee or club. ALWAYS SEE Oim OOMPLETE'SELBOnON By State Education Board regional group -10 of the CABE, on Bpring St. and right of'way.' Scouts Notes ALWAYS AT LEAST 50 CARS and member of the Manchester Bin of Bale Pension Power NEXT TO GAB CO. . The -Rattlesnake Patrol of Boy Riots, Shooting, Curfew Board of Education, said of the, Highlend Park Water'do. to the MANCHESTER Scout Troop 73 will compete in the TO CHOOSE FROM (Other Story on Pago 1) Town of Manchester, franchise to For Best High School Actor Friday Night ’ ’school superintendents to attend organisation, "I think it's grow­ . A proposed pension ordinance FREE PARKINO IN REAR Blackledge District Boy Scout SEDANS, COUPES, STATION WAOONS, OONVBBTIBLES The head of the Connecticut Aa- CABE meetings uninvited. ing, and in the right dirsctlon." conduct a water ayatem in Man­ "First Aldoree” to be held at the .(Conttnned from Page One) ■ociation of Boarda of Education He claims the superintendents Said Mrs. Btuek on the question chester and items of personal amendment clearly stating the Th* Coventry Players haa e»Ub-*'Cou8ln and Mrs. E. M. Boisvert: Verplanck School in Manchester No Skating ALL OUR CARS ARE FUUY GUARANTEED property owned by company. authority of the general manager ' Social Event BANK flNANOINa UP TO M MONTHS (CABE) todaly denied the group, “ took over” the meetings. of including school superintendents Friday at 7 p.m.. element that tries to hurt proper­ is contTplled by the State Board of in CABE meetings "Moat acbool Amendment of Incorporation liahed an annual award to be pre- Coventry 4-H Woodworkers. 7:30 opiDi tn x • Ev e n i n g s On Including superintendents in to allow town employes to work p.m.. South St. School; Merry Sew- Members of the patrol who will No skating will be allowed on ty or persona in any way," the gov­ Education. board members are lay people. We Certiflonto beyond normal retirement age was tented an outstandUifr member of TTie Grange will hold its first be participating are William the CABE meetings, MacDonald rrs 4-H, 3:15 p.m. with Mrs. Ethel any of the three Park Depart- ernment broadcast said. Victor MacDonald, executive di­ said, ”THe day we feel we can’t are not educators. We are house­ ' Greeff Fabrtca, Inc., corporation presented to Town Directors laat STILL PROGRESS the Windham High School Dra­ Cargo;- Cub Scout Pack 65, Den 1 social meeting of the yeai’ Friday Clark, leader, Larry Duhalme, mept supervised ice skating Steel-helmeted soldiers armed BARLOW MOTOR SALES wives, lawyers, real estate men, at the Community Hall starting rector of tho CABE, said "There la trust our superintendents, we located in Manchester under in­ night., matic Club each‘ year. at 5:30 p.m. with Mrs. Albert Ches- Robert Spencer, Douglas Smythe, arPas todsy or tonight. with rifles guarded power plants, WINDSOR A VB,. BOOKVllXE—PHONE TR 6-25SS ordinary citizens. corporation agreement to be re­ Pension Board members have with a pancake supper at 6:45 David Pesce, Clifford Massy, Alan no basis to the charge that there should fire them and get aomeone The arrangement, through mu­ son: Den 5. at 7 p.m., with Mrs. Last night’s rain and today’s radio stations, communications la control of the CABE b y the we can trust” "The auperintendenta have been located in Hartford. quastioned General Manager Rich­ Joseph Locke and Mrs. Charles p.m. and .followed by a card party Van Zander, and Frank Hagan. rising temperatures have com­ centers and other key points In trained to make declsiona along tual agreement with school offi­ of set-back and whist for mixed State Board o f . Education—abso­ Trade Nnine ard Martini interpretation of the Lowery. William Roberts is the patrol ad­ bined to halt skating until cold Caracas. "School board aasociatlons the lines o f education. We mliat W aiter,^, and Aileen M. Jonea, present ordinance es giving him cials, will be an award of an en­ groups.' visor for the group. lutely none.” across the country allow and In­ graved cup or trophy and a year’s Baby Baptized weather sets in. Officials were reported anxious­ be guided to a certain extent by doing business at 660 Center 8t. as this authority, Bruce Ronsou is serving as ‘Hooking’ Class Planned ly watching the oil fields that are MacDonald was answering an vite school superintendents to at­ the profaaslonals in the field. Wa Pine Laundromat and Manchester ‘The propoaM amendment, honorary membership in Players' Christine Marie, infant daugh­ chairman for the supper and Mrs. The Bolton Homemakers will accusation of Howard Whitaker tend meetings. They have no vot­ Theater Group. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zanot- the basis of Venezuela’s proaperty. hire those people In good faith." Laundromat. drawn up by Town Oiunsel Raymond Campbell is in charge of meet on January 26 at the Com­ It was widely believed that oil Jr., member of the Somera Board ing rights, however, so that’# as far Whitaker had been chairman of Marriage License Charles N. Crockett and shown to The award will be presented at ti Jr., was baptized in St. Mary’s the card playing. Members plan­ munity Hall from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mias Viola Larson/’wlll put on a of Education, who announced this aa It goes. the end of each school year during Church Sunday by the Rev. Law­ program of "Scl^ce in the. Ele­ wells and pipelines might be cloeed PARKADE DAYS the Somers Board of Education Howard Johnson of Cromwell the. Pension Board ^ s t week, ning to attend should make reser­ Mrs. Mario Fava will instruct the if the general strike succeeded. morning the organizing of a new The day they don’t work to­ .until October when he was re­ would leave no doubt of the man- the echool’t awards assembly, ac­ rence Leclair. Godparents were vations with Mrs. Arthur Plnney group in hooking. Women attend­ mentary School'.^’ Hostesses for state-wide Boarda of Education and Claire Irene DuBoia of 124 cording to George B. Williams of Thomas Eichner of town and Mrs. the meeting are Mrs. J. A- Freddo, gether for the .same thing, their placed as chairman by John J. High Bt., St. James’ Church, Feb. ager’a power. '' Sr., or Ronson by Friday morning. ing the class should bring with group. O’Hagan Jr. Whitaker operate# a Under Its terms, the Bqard Manchester, Coventry Player pub­ Rose Saiinsky -of Willlmantic, them hooks, 18 x 18 inch frame, Mrs. Raymomi Grezel, Mrs. Harry value is lost. That doesn’t mean I. The meeting is open to families SALE MacDonald aaiil the "so-called that one organization runs the tobacco farm. would automatically defer pension licity chairman. brother and sister of Mrs. Zanot- and friends of members and there stool, pattern, hooking tacks, and Goodwin, Mrs. Edward Griffith, ParkadeDays Set Building Permit connection" between the CABE other.” Richard L. Hyde for Mrs. F. payments after the manager hM Miller Honored ti. About 70 relatives and friends is no charge for either the supper colored wool. Mrs. Kenneth Griffin, Mrs. Robert and the State Board consisted in were entertained at the Zanotti Glenney./Mrs. ThomaS Miner, and To End Saturday He aaid moat school boards are Buihnell, alterations to house at acted. Oscar Miller was given a sur­ or card party. Girl Scout Notes the fact that the CABE was given Board members have asked for ALL OUR BOYS' AND GIRLS' FALL prise testimonial dinner last night home after the ceremony. Parents of the Girl Scouts of Mrs. Ranald Grose. JANUARY 23, 24, 25 office apace by the Board in the made up of people who are not pro Public Records 494 E. Center St., 31.300. pr Skate Carnival Program feasional educators. These people, clarification of the existing or­ In the First Congregational Church Tax Collection Notice Glen McFarlane, chairman of the Troop 108 are invited to attend a / Twins Bom "Parkade Days,” sponsored by Btate office building for his use dinance. vestry, sponsored by Cub Scout meeting at the Community Hail ’Twin daughters, Mary Elizabeth and that of hia secretary. he said, "need the advice of some­ Superstition Pays Off Tax Collector Mabel G. Hall will Bolton Skating Club’s "Costume the Parkade Merchants’ Assn, as one who knows the answers.” Warrantee Deed Martin presents a copy of the Pack 66. He was honored for his Carnival,” to be held on Sunday tomorrow,, at 6:30 p.m. and Margaret Rose, wei^e born on an annual January sales promo­ According to Whitaker, the rea­ Jarvis Msnor, Inc., to Roderick Crockett amendment to the Direc­ AND WINTER WEAR REDUCED be at her office in the Town Of­ Jan. 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert many years devoted to scouting. fice Building or her home on Rt. afternoon at the rink on Sperry’s Mrs. Raymond Calhoun, troop tion, began today and will con­ son for forming the new group, to MacDonald also said that the J. and Althea H. MacLean of East Denver UP)—Thomas Hornsby tors last night. Mrs. Charles Ralsch was general Pond, has announced some of the musical leader, will speak to the Hagearty of South Windsor. Mrs. tinue until Saturday night. be known as the Connecticut present ^-law s of the CABE per­ Hartford, land and building at 34 Ferrll, Denver poet who won the He asked them to consider the 31 to collect delinquent taxes from Hagearty was the first teacheP'-at mit the exclusion of the superin­ chairman. David Roche, Scout Dis­ now until April 1. Mrs. Hall has special attractions on the^jicq;- group on Italy; Raymond Calhouiy Stores at the Parkade will be Council, Boards of Education, is Hoffman. Rd. Denver Post's 310,000 play-writing proposed-amendment or other ac­ on China, Burma and India; ana the Co-operative Nursery and tendents If the school board mem­ trict Commissioner, was master of requested that an appointment be gram. open until 9 o’clock tonight, ’Thurs­ general dissatisfaction with the Certlflcnte of AUsM;hment contest, actually collected 310,- tion to clarify the ordinance and Terry Flynn and Don Brennen; Mrs. Harold Williamson on Scot­ Kindergarten. She taught for 3 20% OFF CABE. bers wish it. 000.03. ceremonies. made with her when such direct day and Friday. ’They will close at Auto Paint Distributors, Inc. of to set a public hearing on an or­ Joseph L. DeVeau, field execu­ members of the Pioneer Skating land.. Displays of articles an^^ic- years. 6 o'clock Saturday night. Whitaker claims there ia too To a charge that the CABE was Hartford against Francis W. Lar­ At the check presentation. Fer- dinance change “at some later payments are planned by taxpay­ tures from these countries will also Events Tonight CLEARANCE MERCHANDISE not doing much, the executive di­ 5 0 % Club of Springfield, Mass., and much connection between the son, 33,500, properties on Parker ril explained he was superstitious date.” TO OFF tive of scouting, was main speaker. ers. The Senior Choir of the United Others attending included Richard the Uttle Sun Valley Skating Club be shown to the group. CABE and the State Board of rector said, "We had 47 regional St. about the round figure. So Post The Scouts are working on their Methodist Church W’ill meet at 7 DRESSES CARCOATS Education, too much connection meetings last year, rttended by Americana spend a billion dbl- Macnell, assistant district com­ Advertisement— of Holyoke, Mass., will do a ‘pair gnltclalm Deeds publisher Palmer Hoyt and two SB number.’ Brennan, Hsuwey Barrett Second Class Award and interna­ o’cloo’s. Doo't Neglect SUppleg SKIRTS with professional educators, and over 1,100 school boari’ members.” Case Bros., Inc., to the Town of others In the office dug up a penny '"•ra a year for flowers, says the missioner; Commander Charles Man or Woman, part time for 'The Senior Choir of the Congre­ Ralsch and President Ruth Steullet of Manchester, and Harold Dwyer, tional friendship is one- of the 10 too much freedom in permitting The Manchester Board of Eldu- Msnehester, right to have reservoir each to give to Ferrll. Society of American Florieta. motor route delivering papers in club president, will do solo rou­ requirements for this rating. gational Church will hold a re­ ILOUSES of the Green-Chobot Post No. 52, Coventry. Contact Circulation De­ hearsal at 7:15 o’clock. FALSE TEETH American ^jegiop and its Auxil­ tines during the afternoon’s pro­ Student Finances Do fslM tooth drap, sup hr wobble JERSEYS CO nON SLIPS partment, Manchester Evening gram. Dwyer will also do several A total of 3127.5," was deposited wbon you talk, oot, lousb or onoossT iary, spoiworlng groups of scout­ Herald Mitchell 3-2711. Don't bo annoyod and OBbamsMd comedy acts. in the school savings system this Manchester E v e n i n g Herald br such handlospa. PsamTB. aa ing in l o ^ . Miller was given a week by 106 students. Four pupils correspondent, Mrs. Louis Dimock purse of money. McFarlane also announced that Mkallns (noD-aeld) pmmar to aorta- MANCHESTER Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ if weather and ice conditions are purchased U.S. Savings stamps Jr., telephone Mitchell B-9C2S. klo on rour pUtaa, hoops falsa A social program was held in the entry correspondent, Mrs. F. Paul­ valued at 31.50. mora Mimlr sot. Qitos eoafldoat IMS. SHOPPING American Legion Home on Wall unfavorable for the affair the en­ ipc of aoeuiltr and addsd eamfeis. PARKADE ine Little, telephone Pilgrim tire program will be held the fol­ The PTA meeting will be'held Haverhill, Mass., has more than Ho mnuny, eoooy. pasty taoto or foot- BEVERLY'S Bt. after the dinner, attended by 2-6231. lowing Sunday at the same time. tonight at 6 p.m. at the school. 100 factories producing shoes. ins. Oot FABTllTH today at aas about 60 scouts and psrents. dme eouator. \ Y ) ^ PARKADE DAYS Girls Plan Workshop I I ( ) I f ( ) I There will be a Girl Scout Dis­ trict 6 workshop from 7:30 p.m. JANUARY 23, 24, 25 to 10 p.m. Monday at the Andover Elementary School. In case of bad PLENTY Open weather the workshop will be held Feb, 3, at the same time and place. OF Wed., Thurs., Hurry! Buys like these The program is being sponsored by the Andover Girl Scout Troop FREE Friday Committee. will disappear F-A-S-T Leaders and adults in scouting PARKING Nites till 9 p.m. in the local six troops are invited, as well as those in the district. PARKADE DAYS In charge will be Mrs. Andrew Verprauskus. teaching working with the Jackknife: Mrs. Lois Kel­ ley, tin can craft: Mrs. Valke CIEARANCE Lugus, cardboard looms: and Mrs. JAN. 23-24-25 J. Tanaley Hohmaim Jr„ We Are Celebrating printing. HRST QUALITY WOMEN'S and GIRLS' WOMEN'S Those attending may choose WOMEN'S their own field and bring thb \ NYLONS necessary suggested materials, a NYLONS KANT RUN MESH jackknife, tin snips, tuna fish can OPEN 0 . 5 7 KNEg HI’S and old paraffin, or 25 cents mini­ Values ta $1. REG. 2.99 # mum charge for tlie cardboard Valued to 1.15 looms or materials. t i i i NOW Aa Girl Scout Troop 71 will not meet Monday in the Nathan Hale 6 6 ^ pair Comraunity«>Center since its lead­ 2 p®"' ^ 1 REG. . 1.99 . . 1 1 - ^ 7 ers plan to attend the workshop BROKEN SIZES J b in Andover. P.M. Days .NOT ALL SIZES NOT ALL SIZES FeUowahip Notea ■ ■ ■ Ml - Ril| The Senior Pilgrim Fellowship r ■ " ■ T P m m mma REG. 3.98 TODDLERS' WOMEN'S IK of the Second Congregational P ■ ■ - T r With Tremendous Values— Sensational Markdowns Church will not meet Sunday eve­ FACIAL REG. 1.50 - “Ritz” I S-GhAIN I 'R aven" Nofi-Slorile " SLIPPERS^ ning. The group will attend the I WOMEN'S STYLE DRESSES Tolland County Pilgrim Fellowship Read These Yalues— Then Shop the Entire Store for Many More Council rally that afternoon and ; ZINC ; FEVER J BATHROOM COnON DRESSES Evening in l^ckvUle. It will leave TISSUES ALARM i Absorbent. VALUES to 8.98 at 2:30 p.m. from the Church Com­ j a s p i r i n ; / munity House, with box lunches SCALE for the pen^gram. lo x of 300 ■ THERMOMETER I The fellowsltilp will have tryouts ■ O IN TM EN T* ^^Parkade Days” Specials vfitFi CLOCK J c o t t o n ! ^‘Parkade Days^^ Specials soon for two plays to be given in PINK O ral or i T A B L E T s I the spring for uie benefit of Its I oz. I 50% Off treasury. Tpe plays. "Food for YELLOW Deluxe Features with 40-Hour for Men for Women Father," and "Hilbill>-,HlJlnks.” Tuae Rectal I lO O 'r I will be directed by Miss Jdap Ayer I 5.95 VAL. CHILDREN'S WOMEN'S and Mias Anne Reynolds. WHITE A larm ! ® Full Pound i CHILDREN’S Tomorrow’s Events . MEN’S ALL WOOL ALL W OOL FLANNEL LINED FUR-LINED FLANNEL First Congregational Churchy I I / | Pilgrim Fellowship choir rehearsal. I |7c I NOW i|7 ^ i JEANS / SHIRTS 7 p.m.. sanctuary; rehearsal of R*r . 70% Reduction STADIUM Coventry Players’ cast "Light Up 35c o - O N L Y 4 7 c ; REG. 1.39 the Sky,” 8 p.m., Brookmoore T9c ' A . . ' I he ■ m ■ J i B o m b e r Jackets Winter Coats Bam; pinochle card party. 8 p.m.. '1. - mil L Grange Hall: Brownie Troop 70, REG. 6.99 after school with Mrs. John T. P ^ - T r ■ ■■ ■ Ti NOW "C lip p er" - REG. 49c E n t e r p r is e REG. 49c 1514 QT. SACCHARIN Keg. Reduced $ 1 n! NOT ALL SIZES W Electric CAKE ” Whita Enamel * Reduced $ 74.95 ■ RUBBING. EPSOM ODD LOTS ASST. STYLES W

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> PAGE FOURTEEN MA^^fCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1968 I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1968 PAGE PIPTEBN ALLEY OOP BY V. T: HAMLIN and hsard thla oonvarsatlon while F irst VoicsL-iWoll, iisian, Jaka. waiting for the line: This is Henry. Lend me |60, THEy 6AV IF/ THEY T First voice—Hello. , Swxmd Voice—All right. IT1 teU Buckiand achodl. The businau sss- WE UBWE I WU. JTM» SM»P Sense and Nonsense Ed Sullivaii Cited tion wfll be followitd by two fllma, Fill Tortori TMB^ MERE \ OF TMEWS HAS Second Voice—HOlio. him a-hen he conrAs in. titled “Party Lin«” and "Rehear- O N iM m o o N/ s u r e m a d e F irst Voice—That yog. Jake T For Brotherhood aal.” THEVU DIE. 1 »rS LAST An I^liiad tiuit I* Not |UI InUnd some mince pies, but they're ffR* Second Voiea—Yes, this Is Jake. Pat Buttram: 'Marriage la like "Party Line" la a comedy por­ SoolliMiiiFtwIliiiiiis Av«ry laUnd. near NeW: Iberia, company. .. wooleq underwear. It feels great Bargains Act now for fast relief from tqr- F irst Voles—It don't sound' like Hartford. Jan. 22 (ffl—Ed Sulli­ trayed by puppets, snd "Rehesf- Louiaiana, la an "ialand” la He pMdered thla and then sug­ Jake. ' when yon first put It on. but then sal" is the inside story of the tele­ ture of ^Iw, Don’t wait another not an Ialand. Part of thta “land gested hopefully. Second Voice—Well, this is Jake yob Itch to. get out o f It." Listed by van, noted telcviaion performer vised telephone hour. Both wriU he day. Apply Peterson’s Ointment at iaiand" riaea 196. feet above aea Little Boy—I (lame to make a speaking, all rtght. and ntwapaperman, will receive loaned by the Southern New Sing- once. This cooling, toothing, as­ level and fa comlpletely aurrounded UUIe bit of a visit myqelf. First Voice—Are you euia thle Is '< "I'm not really late, boas," said •'.V the national human relations land Telephene Co. tringent formula has given joyful by aea marah and awampy thicketa. Jake ? the Urdy file clerk. " I just took award at a dinner here Feb. 30. Refreshments will be served in rellf to thousands for 40 yeara Re- Salt was quarried here for the Con­ Second Voice—Sure, thia Jake. my coffee break befora coming In,'* Presentation will be made a t a Uie cafeteria where. Founders' Day Uevqs Itching quickly. AD dnig- Papi^-Say, Clara, our UUle Nell gistS, box 60c, or applicator tube federate Army during the War is 14 yaitrs old now. DonT- .you banquet of the Connecticut-West­ will be observed. Past presidents Between the Statea. think you otight to have a IttLIe ern Masaaehuaetta Brotherhood of of the Buckiand PTA inciude. Merr 750. Peterson’s Ointment delights vijt 'ITiresher, Mrs. Herman Gard­ o|/money back. chat with her, OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOFLI the National Conference of CThrU- In the laat 10 yeare I have made stay Benuttful Forever! Uans and Jews. About 800 indus­ iner, Robert Thresher and Mra. Mama—Oh. w e'had a little talk Tho •pelting now products that Maks J4 Tims Count Make 0«e Trip Do Work of Two Lee Pleclty, President Aided Grant 333 canea with my addreaa on them just the other day. ' learned plenty, So Nice!)/ Tailored "Well begun If dons". How Driving la hasardqpa these Jan­ Eaiy-To-Knif! trial and community leaders from and' given them to veterans and too. oonajJufUy find their way onto the the two-state area are expected to will welcome them at the oh-' fcy HI* E>wS». >». T.M. ><» I fHEW/NEVER MIND THE 6)ftT cosmattc counter of ARTHUR true this is of ni »rk. Kesp uary days: which ia why you ap­ servance, aged folks.—Q. A. Sellers, Hart- MARCH—lE/HME OUT,'-*~ something interestink to do, con­ preciate MARTINIZINO the ONE attend. F U E L O I L I^ RUM TUB IT/—THAT'S RED Ho t binstein SKIN DEW," smoothed ent religions, races and nationali­ Gladys. WWV CAN'T YOU BE MORE^ HE'S ALWAYS LATE/ seven years, but mama thla year la the anchor. I spent two hours look­ 'AtASiC YOU COOKED SHOP, 50 Cottage St. ia a a^re- the things to be dry cleaned here, IT'$ HeS, A ftiCKEMlMd 6M/ into your skin night and morn­ house of yams, threads, needjes, ties. EMERSONi^j INCOMPETENT LAZY wearing eonny'a 196S Davy Crock­ ing for a scale." — W6 MUST SUSPeND UP— IT'LL ing, supplies dsepdown moisture. and In one hour, while you attend CALL NO a m b it io n .. ett hat, with the tail cut off and Mra. Mary Rogers, , MAKE 9 0 ^ hooks, hoops and books of ideas. to other erranda, your order will a little color added. PPCRAtiONS ■‘"'ANO It forms t dswy, transparent film The capable instructors here wills be efficiently handl^ and be ready M l 9 .7 5 4 0 Shady Side, Md. TOMORROW THE ODOR VdiLL . OUR 30B6 that makes your face look young lDISAPPEAR//'.?^, teach you any needlework akill you in one hour. Let It aleet, Kitty Carlisle ("To Tell the LlHOER.'-’A)4-eR snd rested. The MASCARA MATIC PTA Schedules Stops Heart Gas A little boy called oh hla aunt, Truth"): "Commander, If you were you want, to acquire. What a the sun go into hiding for days — MY ERR0R-*~ PENCIL seems so esay to curl and feeling of aaUifactiori you'll get ■^3 TIMES FASTER M&MOIL who lived next door. promoted, what would you be?” a t aNtime. the TWO HOUR Telephone Films Aa «MWM8 IM18 WMk c«*laiMl«t Mm fMiMi Kibig KAFF*,, .. color your lashes in one operation when you master an. unfamiliar' SERVICT at eSOfi. West Middle mtmcBH IMMB, 19 totint Bw tewifrv Mi 9l«nii. Tbtt tuMvi Little Boy, Hello, Aunt Sue, nice Naval Officer: "Surprised.” RApF.^f with no muss. Unscrew the pencil ■ELLWIM t«Mi( f«r acM MttMtiM. M Rorttwn, aufi day. David CiNiick, Williamsport R, D. craft. We are fortunate in hav­ Tpke. (hMr the parkade) launders sIwiedieeeteWi H ImUvM, SERVICE and just the right amount is dia- ing such an endearing shop right The Buckiand PTA will hold its «r bsmeHtem. eartHitd isksninf totti prava WU -AM Then, after a minute’s embar- and irons\Mlrta with a perfectipn tfiMali atalfaMta ) baiai a« «mkIi itatMcfe acMihr i» an* jjur GREEN STAMPS p«nstd.>. (Black, brown, blue, in ths heart of Manchester. Qet January meeting Tuesday at 8 •Mato M fitoay toatftoc tfwMttva taMito. 6al K L i AMf raaied pause, he came to the point. . A friend is a gift you give vour- that is h a r ^ to duplicate at home. p.m. in the auditorium of the laaty fw Ilia iMlaal kaa«a f iM . IStf gresiO. A 9-mo. supply is 12. Win­ acquainted with its offerings. Don't take oUr.woM for it. Let the Little Boy—Aunt Sue. I smell self. ston Churchill knows the impor­ something that smells like pie. with men In . your 'v^amlly judge for tance of LIPSTICK In a gal's life. Avoid adding dust to your food themselves the merits of a pro- raisins in it. A four party man took down his He lifted the ban on lipsticks dur­ along with the seasoning. Wash Aunt Sue -Yes, Billy, I have telephone receiver to make a call feiuionally prepared shirt from ing tbs w ar With these four words salt and papper Fhakcra and spice m A r t i n i z i n g TVyo h o u r 14^ " stiffens the spine.” Ac­ containers regularly. Even the SHIRT SERVICE. J4 quire your own brand of courage cleanest home has dust settling BY AL CAPP and ROB LUBBERS CROSSWORD PUZZLE and confidence with an assortment on all exposed objects. Those who have trouble sleeping LONG SAM of LIPSTICKS available in con- may be pinning themaelvei In bed. varUbte .cases. Luscious shades Used TV Sets Are Fully (fuaranteed What this means is tiiat the blank- TWEED'S have a dewy texture. Stays on, too. , 11 uu t et* Fiff* sheets are too tight for Answer to PrevtoueFuetfe Replacejui suing ^leyiijon wHh I normal movVment. .Sometimes toes 739 MAIN STREET ^ H 6 W T a good USED TELEVISION SET are cramped by this, and a sleeper Music in tht Air Aim fer tim Heart! from GOODYEAR SERVICE IN CREASE The VALHINTINE a sso rtm en t Is fights the bed clothing without /M UMEMPLOY- STORE. 713 Main St. Choose knowing the actual problem. ^Wi 5 delightful a t PINE-LENOX PHAR- from General Electric, WeaUng- -.-W ACROBB DOWN M Efff LOOMS« stnn.Pt»^»SPm.gg| MACT, 399 E a s t Center St. and 1 Body part houae, Motorola, 17” to 21 Inch THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 1 Violin’s PINE PHARMACY. 664 C en ter Bt. ■creena. All are fully guaran­ Seratches .Are Hard to Cover partner 3 Musical There are cushioned cards a-ith ro­ Why not prevent ugly mars on 4 Wound : Instrumoat CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER teed as to parts, tubes, perform­ mantic m essages for those in love, ance. your end tables, desk, buffet or covoring 3 Kanehcr, for also cute ones bursting with hu­ Instance cheat oif drawers. A layer of clear I Musical mor afid wit. Especially for the glass, custom-cut by J. A. WHITE quslity 4 Musical The cotton knit sweat­ aoqucnce grMdt. schoolers are rellophane- er that's veiled in rose-printed GLASS CO. 31 Bissell Street lets WIltreORUTTUi . PtUlROWN IS "Honeat — ’ pseked assortments 35c fo r 49 w ith WAKE OP I ^ tO V E ^ — Lincoln I "A bird in is a brisk pick-up for a the beauty of the wood shine wiu-mro a gilded----- ” envelopes, including one for the tired winter wardrobe. through and prevents disfiguring IS Worry teacher. See the VALENTI,N’K.S 14 Brood spread 0 Ascended IS Region 40 Walking sticks harm from reaching the grain. It 3 T 15 Kind of 7 Wager SO Jewish 41 Anoint with reel candy hearts or lollypops Don't Spend All Your IJfe costs only pennies. Mitchiell 9-7323. You’ll find this pretty rib, with attached. Holiday wrapped BOXES 8 1 5 3 JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD AND JERRY BRONDF1EI.D lettuce ( Carries (coll.) ceremony 42 Pack fU l^ C IC A I3%.I4)S Cooking cable-trim ideal for wear­ U Stir 0 Msdlty ST Greek 43 Be insistent ‘RT W im e c h OF CHOCLATra are the sweetest Of course you can’t be expected For Beautiful Floors ing with alim skirts or cotton way to say “Be My Valentine ’' New PREEN has arrived at AHA, MOTHCR/STEAUNd I t Kinds 01 10 Kind of light . philoeopher 44 Attire LAttog/m fi/cr Tailored to perfection, and a to shovel walks and cook elab- . It is easy to knit and so OFF UKC A CO-EP AT drums 11 Eternities 31 Followers 40 Diseased (S^raffts. Whitman's, Candy Cup-' year 'round favorite. Neat house­ orate meals at the same t i m e . SON PAINT COMPANY, nice to wear. A FRATERNITT PANCE.' 17 Each 20------majesty condition board). Beautiful JEWELRY to* coat for the shorter figpire that IT<5 2 A.M.,ANP PEOPLE 30 Mexican T ak e a tip from LYNN POl-’L- i "23 Main Street. Use It for beauty P a tte rn No. .1838 containa k n it­ IRK LEA'VINe. laborors II Walk II Singing volcet (suffix) wear at January chanty balls snd can have short sleeves or long ones TRY FARMS STORE In the, protection on all your floors, tin g directions fo r sizes 14. 16, 18. 31 Befqre 33 Wind IS Concerning 47 Procipitation Into spring s re in a gliuenng, eye­ with turnback cuff. pSrkade. Serve a ready-cooked | sspbaR. rubber file, linoleum, 20. 40 and 42: material require­ 33 D is^ d Instruments II City In 41 Woody plant catching array. ! .No. 8153 with PATT-O-RAMA BARBECUED CHICKEN, that wood, vinyl. The new PREEN is ments; stitch illustrations. (Odd tea 14 Sharpen Washington 10 Through la in sizes 12>i, 14>,. 16>,, IS',. needs only the kiss of a carving slip-resistant and It dries shiny, Send 23c In coins, for this pat­ 34 Rabbit TTie aleeveless blouse and crimp- | 20>,. 22S, 24H- Size 14',, 35 bust, knife to separate it into smooth, ; H 49 a quart, tern—add 5c for each pattern for 20 Snicker —~ r r L r 1 r r r pleated skirt in bright red nylon ' short sleeve, 5% yards of 54-lnch. fine-grained slices. The aroma. ' first-cla.ss handling. Send to 37 Trouble r r chiffon are perfect for at-home : For this pattern, send 35c in . the flavor, the freedom from cook­ A new bathtub for baby has a ANNE CABOT. JIANCHESTEB 30 Decorated coins, your name, addresa, tire de­ rolled rim that makes it-easier to 1 L 8 wear on winter evenings. These ’ ing will capture your heart. Get EVENING HERALD. 1150 AVE. Alves 13 Card gams separates are best suited to the i sired. and the pattern number to I an assortment of favorite CHICK- carry. Its two molded-in trays OF A.MERIC.AS, NEW YORK 36. will hold a washcloth and soap. vs A CHANCE S4Rtquirsd E r slim young figure. SI R BURNETT. .MANCHESTER ■ EN PARTS in the quantity your N. Y'. Print name, address and TO TALIC A BIT * SSNsgatss EVENINU HER.ALI), 11.50 .AVE. family requires. Save time and pattern number. REDUCTION ONx MB. HUTCHINS.'DON’T II A n-----for H A.MERIC.AS. NEW YORK 16. N.Y. I>ook M 'here Ynii .Are G oing Have you a copy of our Needle­ LET ME SIAHaE YOU r Snowbound and Reellesar ' fuss by oven baking them for one . music I You’d be surprised whst a m orale 'I'Tie Fall and Winter '57 edition , hour at 3.10 after you have dipped That's what your guests do when w ork A lbum ? It contains 59. BUT I'M WTERESTEP IT Bsinet 8 It n they enter your home and your IN VOOR INTENTIONS 1 booster there Is in a 19.58 PER- i of our pattern book Basic Fasliion them in melted butter and sea­ colorful pages showing many IIEssentUl IT IT Is filled •with smart, new styles for soned gently. j carpet gets their attention. MAN­ pretty designs: plus directions for TOWARD MOTHER....' being r r MANENT WAVE from SCHULTZ 1 BEAUTY SALO.V. 98.T Main all sizes:' specisl features. It's CHESTER CARPET CENTER, making three crochet items and a 40 Pemlnine 1 corner Main and Middle Tpke. has COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO P Streep The mid-wtnter .SPECIAL ! colorful, stimulating and so useful. P re tty idea for midwinter: The quilt. O nly 2.1c a copy! WHITE appellatloD at IB.45 Includes s halrciit snd 25 cents. ; long silk chiffon uith silk ' local dealership for BIGE­ 41 Insect Jl LOW SANFORD'', also "MO­ JW >irP—WOODS WILL THERE IT GOES, COTTON, B permanent, plus shsmpoo. rinse. | . rose dyed-to-match. Ideal for pep BE IN YOUR LINinjP YOU'VE MISSED THE 43 Swectsnlng _ p HAWK”. Shop around if you like, Brighten H'inter-Weary Ronma ahd a style set. February has three ' ping up a suit or coat. SLIM NOON PLANE,' 4S T w is t )L M 3 Now you can buy accessories you'll come back to MANCHES­ Provide beauty and cheerful ' All Nylon » All Dacron 40 Change placet i ready made holidays. Be ready for ' for a dress at the same time you TER CARPET CENTER and real­ light for every room in the house ' JUST " " them looking vour best, rslf M'hipepd Cream Desserts Are It Sailer buy the dress. Scarf, and RefrigeratMl ize that you can buv as well here with a w'ell-designed LAMP from ' W A IT 'L L 13 UoBStar i Mitchell 3-89.11. i rhinestone pin come packaged in WATKINS. 935 Main St. The se-, T H E FANS If" Save the best for the last:______it's as anywhere. TERMS. QUALITY, IS Maseulina R r T r a cellophane bag. are Included in lection is bigger than ever. There ; HEAR FI i . what the family will remember i PRICES as you like them. A car- SHORT SLEEVES anil THREE-QUARTER SLEEVES THIS//, appsllsdon fikUo on AkI ParapliemaJia !the dress price are cute pin-up Isunps, alao adjust- | M Tall a R 1 1 -72/ most. Climax vour ...... ■laniiary . I . purchase here can be spread TTie ski slopes are tieckonlng! ! meals with WHIPPED CREAM THREIE YEARS TO PAY’. able styles for reading, handsbtnc falsshoed TM. »i(. wa I Rre«k Up the Routine j Ul G et.*lljjta equipment you need st ECLA IRS, P u f f s and PIES from ' "'Rh nobody demanding any money de.sk models, also decorator lamps ' JUNIORS, MISSES and HALF SIZES II Spiders' traps n e<«we,aMe You 11 feel better for the change, N A SSEPP AR.M.S CDMPA.N'Y. PINE PA.STRY' SHOP. filR Cen- down. U's a big. beautiful store, to flank a divan or to center In a ' V M Destroy «« the change to an occa.slonal eve­ I! fl I wish oomoon* would txplain to tny wif* thit th« 1015 Main St. where substantial ter St. These des.serts are re- now di.>j^laying the new pattern.s. picture window. Liven up a room I ST Compass point |i mark-downs appear on ski ap­ ning out with dinner at MILLER'.S with, a beautiful lamp that needs country it no longor waiting scientists on fi'igerated to preserve their flavor fabrics and colors as shown in the TSl. M l 3 - 5 4 6 8 (ALL SALES HNAL) HOPE SUM PICKENS . parel, boota. .a. aki pant.a. RESTAL'RA.NT 10 East Center not be expensive. non-ossontial tasKi!'* .St. The menu offers a variety of and goodness. Delectable and 1®'Y8 New York Carpeting Show, ISNT COUNTING ON You’ll find high-style outfits de­ nourishing thev are packed with , ME FOR TO- . signed by "Franconia ", also "Hart " tastefully prepared fodd. that is A wipe homemaker retraces few NIGHTS GAME,^' .sktllfuliy seasoned and graciously energy for mid-winter liring. I Brittle fingernails often are im­ and "Northland" akia in addition proved by frequent application., of steps in doing a job. She does this BUGS BUNNY to IMPORTED BOOTS ,S and M se 1 ved. Dark comcra and area* under oil. W hite o r colorless iodine al.so by having a cart or basket handy THW019 Green Stamps. Open Thurs. and with all supplies needed, such as couches often are neglected when 1 acts as a nail strengUiener. Both I Frl. evenings. No one calls a housewife lazy in cleaning. 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/■ ■ PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 196S • i ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1958 . PAGE SEVENTEEN — s r THE Tierney’s Long Right Ar: Tankers 42-35 Win Herald Angle Satisfaction for East in All-Star Win Mims and Boyd Dunk. B risto l Bob Cousy Akins Moves Up Fistic Ladder, Fight Tonight In CCIL Meet Thu Guy HaflCouhe Life Oh, tor the life of a sportswriteHl often hear this state­ Stands Out DeMarco Headed for Retirement In Windy City At Local Pool ment and agree but only ndt to start any long vHnded con­ T.-EttDAi JISEMIVTC’S DtrST\’ LEAOinS versations. True, the bloke gets into al! the games free, has Boston, Jan. 22 (JP) V i r s i l ^ ^ Marco three.times before Rsf-#body followed by one to the head. Miami B«ach, Fla., Jan. 21 Standings Standings T JUNIOR XEAGt'E a choice seat in the hous* and usually fre^,loads at the ex- Akins, the battling church tree Eddie Bradley, mercifully felled De Marco in tha Ilth ; Whan Holly Mim». 10-year ring veteran, W L Pet. W L Pet. By PAT BOLDUC Per Usual Standings insc of the sponsors or promoters. The liour8are great, too, deacon from St. Louis, was called a halt at 1:53 of the 12th Tony_ bounced back swinging, make* another of hli frequent ap­ Flying Saucers . .42 26 .618 ABA Tool ...... 30 18 .625 W L Pet. ^ How long is Paul Tierney’s round." Akins dropped him again with a .41 27 ,603 WIleo Tool ...... 30 18 .625 am told. There were a numbr of activities crammed into a St. Louis, Jan. 22 (JP)—• headed for the welterweight pearances in the City"-Auditorium ! Double Boilers . Boland Oil ...... 4 2 .667 . right arm? His teammates on rrecant two-day schedule -Sunday*------The second edition of one of Bos­ left to the body. But the, game Arena tonight, tills time against, Rolling Pins ,38 .30 .559 Merrill's Market , .30 18 .625 Mat A Bill’s ...... 4 2 "This one gave me more satis­ elimination tournament today ton's moat spectacular slugfeste De Marco wouldn't quit, wethered Gunver Mfg...... 2 7 21 .563 *®Jitke Manchester High ^hool and Monday—which need a little Bobby Boyd of aticago |Spatulas ...... 37 31 .644 Elks ...... 3 .3 rehashing. . a fellow as ever came down the faction than any All-Star vic­ after blasting former cham­ V aa for the Masiachusetts version the round and then same out for Boyd, ninth-ranked middle-; Coffee Cups . .. .29 39 .427 Gus'a Grinders . . . .18 30 .375 (Jordon Cleaners . . . . 1 5 ig7 swimming team will tell you pike. I'd say without any reaer- tory the Ea?t has ever won.” pion Tony De Marco into probable of the world's welterweight title the 12th to take more punish­ weight in the nation, hung up a Sklllett.«i ...... 17 51 .250 •Mai T o o l...... 9 39 .188 vation that he's the most cordial ment before the referee ended that it is mighty Idng af­ Sunday afternoon I viewed the Boston’s Red Auerbach was retirement. which Akins won In the same ring decision over Mims in their only j League-leading 'Flying Saucers A three-way tie for first place ter yesterday’s thrilling and and friendly of any of the staTs with Da Marco last Oct. 29. matters. vaa created last night as Wilco Inclement weather last night World Oiamploii Boston Celtics as talking arid the old pro of his "We're going to go along with previous meeting. April 18. 1956, ^ shut out the second place Doiibl'’ kept key men from playing and whlsker-thln 42-35 victory over the show has ever featured. A Glickman aaid that Akins would Unable to Talk, Tool blanked ABA Tool 3-0, Mer- they came from behind to score a BMton Celtics, Bob Cousy, smiled our original agreement with the and the Chicagoan is expected tOj Boilers and the Spatula.s snd Cof­ conaaqucntly caused two lop-sided (XTL rival Bristol In the Indians' former fine athlete at Baylor Uni­ National Boxing Aaan. and the not agree to any other "title" bout DeMarco was unabla to talk for enter the ring a 2 to 1 favorite. Ill’s Market shut out Gunver Mfg 114-113 win over the Philadelphia versity, Brown was also one of amUnodded. an hour after the fight, but refuted fee Cups both scored 3-1 victoricf games. The Ma'a A Bill's entry new and beautiful pool. Warriors In a National Basketball "This one," Auerbach aakl, “was World 'Committee to enter the which. conflicts with the NBA- Mims, who has won 42 of 63, over the Skilletts and Rolling Pin-- -0 and Gus's Grinders edged Mai Swimming ss anchormsn on th« America's leading tennis ’ players World Committee Tournament to accept oxygen or go to a hos­ romped to a 72-33 win over a Assn, game at the Boston Garden. before going to Hollywood as an In St. uiuis. Wo would rather win championship tournament," said fights, appeared here against Jim- respectively yesterday morning a' Tool 2-1. makeshift Gordon Cleaners and Red and White's freestyle relay Bernie Glickman. co-manager of agreement. pital. Dr. Samuel Sandler, boxing mv Morris. Jimmy Beecham and Noteworthy scores were turned After a fine dinner at the expense actor. here than''anywhere." commiaslon physician, said Tony the Y. Boland Oil got back to its win­ squad, the final event of the meet, of Hamilton Standard, hosts for The favoVed E a a t team. IQ. Akins. "We made the agreement and Jimmy Welch. Lester Felton and .1 by Bob Bertsche 129—360, Ray Tierney Just barely nipped th* suffered from “cerebral unbal­ Fine single game efforts wei ning ways by defeatlnts the Elks th# walked a block back to Little Frank Barnes is the traln- points down e'hrty in the last half, While the 29-year-oId Akins plan to meet George Barnes (of ance." Ray Robinson. He lost to Robin­ chalked up by Hllma McComb 123- .' innegan 339, Earl Armstrong 341, 55-32. Rams' fsst-moving Joe Coverty to looked forward to the title trial, Australia) or Vince Martinez," he son and to Beecham but beat the Pete Jankowski 133-129—355 and tb# Gsi-den to w a t^ the World Rin-Tin-Tln and he demon- battled back and^on going away Akins, who slipped to the 106, Claire Obrcmskl 106. Caroline In the Initial game, Harry.. Lov­ clinch the winners' third straight 130-118, with Cbuky dazsllng. De Marco was attempting to shake said. “Virgil will be ready to go latter two years ago. Walt Armstrong 156—345. Chsmplon Montreal Canadiens out-, strales part of hia training tech- In the fourth when hit by a left Janlcke 117, Ann Meyers 111. Lor­ e tt of Ma'a A Bill's controlled^the triumph against scholsstic com­ skats , and outscore the Boston on the two dally sUge They did It despite'’^ all-out ef­ off the effects of a vicious beating again in four weeks." Boyd, known as a hard puncher WOMEN’S LEAGUE petition after bowing to s strong hook, aaid he bided hia time and raine Peterman 106 and Bea Cor­ backboards and hooped 39 poiiiU). BnilnS in a National Hockey L,howi. Barnes, who has been fort by Bob PetUt, tnb St. Louis absorbed before being stopped in Refused,to Go Along With a soft chin, won 47 of 67 Standings He had help in acoring from Jom .Alumni. As s matter of record never was hurt badly by DeMarco’s mier 105, ^Headless’ Wonder at Work on Hardwood Floor gime, 6-2. Ann lo , one, training: do^a for 33 yearn, provld- Hawks' star, who set rtew NBA the 12th round last night at the The World Committee and the vaunted left hooks and overhand fighu In 19.56 Joey Giardello W L Pet. Mbrhart who garnered 19 tallies ^ ern ey 's win was by less than an All-Star records with 28' points Garden, b okc his Jaw Last year Rory OOCNTRY CIX’B WOMEN Walnut Restaurant . . . 32 10 .762 Wilt the Stilt Chamberlain frequently winda up with the ball hiding his face when photographera arm's length. of the members of our party and; *d some Interesting daU on Rln- New York State Athletic Com- rights. Standings for the night. Bob Bantoe, Larry dlnner companion was Leo LeBel.' Tin-Tin. the favorite dog of many and 26 rebounds. And they did It Refuses Hospitalization Calhoun flattened him in short White Glass ...... 29 13 .690 snap. His ball-ateallng may not always make a clear {ilcture, but the final score always tells the Given Kllght IjmUI irilsaion refused to go along with "You have to have; a fightiil' W L Pet. Batee^nd Tim MIkoleit played the world s champion ice skating , hero to thousands of young- despite a partlaan St. Louis Ardna Despite the advice of four doc­ order. K’letcher Glass ...... 19 23 .452 story of Kansas' seven-foot All-America. ood flbipr games for the victors, Coverty nearly overtook the a recent NBA vote sanctioning a heart to be a good figb>';r and Mashiea ...... 34 14 .708 tarrei Jumper. ater« on hia Friday ntfht teevee crowd of 12.854, which gave Auer^^ tors that he be hospitalized for championship bout between Isaac Tony has a flghtin’ heart.” Aklna His last fight was a anctory Ed's Atlantic ...... 18 24 .429 feff Moritardt was high man for Manchester hero who was given a bach and his Celtics a strong over Charlie Josephs in New Or­ Spoons ...... 2 9 19 .604 Hobby Shoppe . . : ...... 17 25 .405 slight lead by teammates Dick Th# followings day’a^ aohedule. ahowi. "at least a couple of days," De Logart and the winner of the Mar- ■aid of DeMarco. the (Jleanerip with 17 points while booing. Marco checked In at a hotel and leans. Before that he defeated Putters ...... 24 24 ..500 Jon-Di’s ...... 11 31 .262 Doug Johnabn, Ed Cxarnotta and Baxter. Art Nielsen end Kurt was lighter.^with only a short trip Bigger than the average German \ Fouled Out tinez-GIl Turner fight, won by "It took a lot of heart to over­ ".45 Rocky Castellani; Frani Szuzina. Blasters ...... 23 25 .479 First place Walnut Restaurant Elgenhrod. the other members of to the Hartford Armory where the Shepherd. Rin-Tin-Tirf will be five Pettit Moat Valuable spent the night under the watchful Martinez. The NBA also ruled the come that heart," Glickman said in ■a Ticket Sales Up Bob Gleason played well in a los­ annual Connecticut .Sportsmen's It lobl(s more like boxing than basketball as Jim Caldwell ap­ eyes of handler!. BVldie PcMars and Willie Vaughn. Drivers...... 22 26 .458 shaded Jon-Di's 2-1. runnerup Two Quintets Unbeaten ing cause. the victorious freestyle relay years old in April. He Is the fourth Pettit’s performance earned winner of the Logart bout should praising both fighters. and Boat Show was In session. The parently counts out Lloyd Kearns of Sacred Heart High in a "As far as I'm concerned, Tony meet Akins with the championship Mims.; 28. figures to press Brassies ...... 12 36 .250, White Glass also nipped the Hobby The nightcap stiMted off In great •ic**'**^ dog to be named Rin-Tln-Tln, the him the most valuable player More than 16,000 fans jammed /St? 1 New York, Jan. 3* OP/—Now main reaaon w'as the annual visit game wiilv. Polytechnic in San Francisco. Actually, the referee is all through fighting,” said Man; at stake. Boyd and force him to box more The front-running Maahies and Shoppe 2-1 and third place B'lctcher style with the Elks keeping pace I Once again It was strong s « - first being in 1918 by Lee Duncan. award for the second time. (Jousy, the Garden but official figures '‘i and maul less. Boyd is 25. runnersup Spoona rolled similar 4-0 Glass won 3-0 over Fletcher Glass that the Oodgeri and Giant* with the Oilers. The score was i ondsry strength which paved the with the atari of the show and RInny weighs 10.5 pounds, is 33 himself a two-time winner of the ia calling a ejiarging foul against young Kearns, who was dumped ager Rip Valenti. "Even if he Akins, a master of a waiting listed the attendance at 11.833, Promoter Chris Dundee expects shutout triumph over the Puttera' in last night's matches. have the coop, the New Among Major Colleges tied eight times during the first! Silk Town vietor.v this year, as in the past, the writ­ inches long and stands 28 Inches honors had 20 points and 10 as­ when he came'in for rebound. wants to fight again. I'm the guy game to eet up an opponent, floor­ with a gross gate of $80,815 and a 2,.500 at ringside and a gross gate and Blasters., respectively, while ; The list of top singles and triples York Y'ankeee flgli're to have a half and knotted at 21-all at th# »‘nce the visitors captured five of ers ware not disappointed. I had s from his fool to his shoulder. sists and was second in the vot­ who holds the contract and I'm ed De Marco the first time with a "net" of $63,107. The bout was not full house this season, maybe fins two hours shaking hands with going to decide this time." right uppercut and two lefts in televised or broadcast. of close to $7,000. Dundee figures the Drivers earned a 3-1 decision included Ruth McIntosh 109-126 -- intermission. The Elks could not 1*’^. .Scraps from the dinner table ing. that Mims, a good drawing card over the Brassies. Kay Oiblin 117, 334, Shirley Vittner 135-170—329, even hitting tn'o million In Yan­ New York. Jan. 22 (/P)— Top-ranked West Virginia and un­ buy a baskat in the third period • tankers won siX second Rin-Tln-Ttn. snd talking with his Auerbach said he couldn t pick a Akins, who knocked out De Mar­ the eight round. De Marco pulled DeMarco, who celebrated his kee Stadium attendance. owner-trainer Frank Barnes. Krnie may be for the average house dog co in the 14th round less than three himself up at the count of seven 26th birthday Jan. 14, haa drawn here, might, boost the gate even Evelyn Lorentren 122 and Nellie Vi Morton 107-130—325, Dot tested St. John’s of Brooklyn are the only clubs still unbeaten and this cost them the gamV ■ P'*«* "ve th rd places in but Rinny has hia ow-n diet. “He turning point. higher. Johnson 107 topped all participants. Cowles 122, Helene Dey 117-108, Jack White, head of the tick­ The Oilers, led by big Rudy "I"'"'"* ‘ *’'ir fins seven-i^int Johnson of the Mili^aukee Braves "We Just began hitting and they months ago,, again had' too much and finished the aeselon trading more than a million doliara for hta et salee department, said today in major college basketball, but the situation might be dif­ anil Lt. Rfp Masters of the Rin- eats three and one-half pounds of ring knowledge and fistic bombs punches. fights in Boaton alone. He won tha Cnder Florida scoring rules, REC LEAODE Ann Fidler 110, Flo Johnson 106- Wojnarowlc* with 21 polnU and " ’•''8*'' "I ld Key Dinner of the Women aren't the only ones who (E ST i and will be televised na­ Staum 111-104. VI O’Reilly 116, Ing column and were topped by medley relay after the Indians “I felt mighty sick when I saw sweating off more than a quarter punishment in the 10th while re­ titllat. He failed in an attempt to Oliva's Esso ...... 28 14 .667 lion. cinnall. Kan-saa and/or Kan.saa' Connecticut Sports Writers’ Alli- take vitamin pills, nor men. for fusing to go down. tionally by ABC. McCann's Serytee .... 25 17 .595 Doris Prentice 105-111, Alice Beebe Darev Smith with 16, were disqualified when Pets Bobby I Pettit t on th# floor after pound to make the 147-pound limit regain it from BaslUo later that As best as could be deter­ State if two or three players had! J T I , , »«'’«"lh-ranked ancs Monday night were also on Rin-Tin-Tin gets six a day his A pair of left hooks, one to the year. Fuller's Contractors .. 23 19 .548 107. Marge Holmes 106 and Edna Next week'a Junior Learn# ^ Zagllo was called for Jumping the Slater Martin had gone out," Alex D’Amato^ Says at the noqp weighin, Akins floored mined, the all-time record for been able to stay healthy. Hillnski V?-. Oklahoma dropped the Jay- r .m J l Bht sophomore sensation tha Monday slate. Tickeu. inciden-1 J * ’' , said. Hartford Rd. Grill . . . 16 23 .410 Yankee advancee sales was »)!. .Stuek, the afteriion'i loit# tally, may still be had by contact­ has already made 52 films this Paganl's Clippers .... 15 24 .385 CHURCH LEAGUE Second-ranked Kansai (12-2) hawks 64-62. sftcr losing to j PetUt suffered a slight knee New Ha^’en Rompg 81,700.000 In 19.56. This time It I has been beaten only by Oklahoma oUved iatl^ In '^.double winner, and Chuck To«ds ing the Sports Department. I year and In June will start a tour W'eat Side T a v e rn ___ 11 28 . 282 Standings Kansas 68-.50 in the first round of pla.ved later in the aeaaon. | respecllve- I sprain. Martin had what physicians Lofi Angeles, Jan. 22 (fP)— Matchmaker George Parnassus New Haven, Jan. 22 — could hit two million dollars. I State and Oklahoma. But Wilt of Burope, He’s ; celebrity all j termed a tom muscle fibre. It may * O'Connell Accepta Poil Renn'a Tavern ...... 10 29 .256 W Pet. the Big Eight Tournament. Will ' right, not only eating the best in Sophomore Ken Lombardo dump­ 1 1 I (The Stilt) Chamberlain was on ! Iv. in the 200-vard freestyle to j keep him out for a while. of the Olympic Auditorium Boxing Club today caustically National League Revises Slate Three matches—Dari-Maid over St. James’ 1 47 .653 had bagged 41 points in that first INTER-MEDIATE I^EAGUE tVorking baackwards. I'll start foods but he also stay, at the ed in 26 points last night in lead­ St. John's 45 .625 I the sidelines for bojh games. (neeting. deadlock the meet at 8-sll. with some interesting data 1 I Hannum said a two minute cold asked Manager Gus D’Amato to "quit kidding tXe fight fans” Champaign. 111., Jah. 23 (A5— Ren's Tavern, McCann's Service Intermediate League action at Stuek Came .Tbmiigh swankiest hotels and is admitted I spell late in the gam# was the dlf- Tommy O’Connell, Cleveland ing New Haven Teachers College Station over Pagani's Clippers and St. James' i2i 42 „583 Fourth-rated Cincinnati (12-2i Kansas won the tourney by picked up at the Sportsmen's of the nation and let hi.s world heavyweight charripion, Floyd to an easy 76-69 basketball victory South Methodist the East Side Rec last night found Bristol captured the next three to many functions where the av­ i ference. Cousy tossed in seven Patterson, meet a logical con-"* Because of California Heat Browns’ quarterback and top Na­ West Side Tavern over Oliva's Esso 39 33 ..542 Local Sport I has been knocked off by Bradley he'^ting Kansss State 79-85 in the Show, which will nin through .Sat­ erage dog would get the boot at over Quinnipiac College. New Ha­ Center Cpngoa (1 ) 39 33 .542 j and Oklahoma Slate. But although finals. Chamberlsin scored 39 Nsssiff Arms gaining sole posses­ events 40-ysrd freestyle, 100- I straight points while the West was tender for the title tional Football Leagua passer last Station C^ig upset)—were decided yard orthodox breaststroke and urday night. I the door. It's just great to be “When D'Amato akys he never ven, which pulled away after eight St. Bridget's 39 .33 .542 Oscar Robertson, the leading ma­ poinM and controlled the back­ sion of first place by upsetting getting a lone field goal In this Pamaasus was particularly in­ Cincinnati. Jan. 22 (45—The Na-AY'orh, n may be two weeks before season, today accepted the back- by close 2-1 margin.i while Fliller's diving to grab a slim 23-20 ad­ Children are, for the most part, ■ famous, even for a dog. heard of my offer he must ^ tell­ fleld coaching position at the Uni­ minutes of the first half, had a 43- S t Mary's 38 .34 .528 Chatter jor college acorer. was fit and boards. the West Sides .53-32. In the first i stretch and a one-point East lead censed when he read a report from tlonal League haa thrown out its the new Schedule is rtady. he said Contractors ' captured all three game of the night, the Imperials vantage at the halfway mark. responalblc (or the financial auc- ' grew to six. ing an untruth. 1 don't want td\fay versity of Illinois. The appointment 27 halftime edge. points from Hartford Rd. Grill in North Methodist 12 1 38 34 .528 played in both defeats, the Bear­ "iTieyK meet again Feb. 3 at New York quoting D’Aniato as he’s a liar. current schedule of 1958 haseball Grote said the changes came Second Congregat'al 38 34 edged the Ferndale 6.5-61 while in Once again Stuek came through ceaa of the Sportamen s Show in Maatera. no one knows him bv A bitter St. Louis-Boston rivalry of O'Connell, 27, former star mini this week’s action's! the West Side .528 cats’ big man. 6-10 Connie Dierk­ Kansas ^nd .March 8 at K-State. tha past. The small fry want to the name he signs to contracts, saying h e' had never received an "When the match between thi-- games because of 1* changes by after Los Angelea picked the Community Baptist 37 .35 .514 GOLD KEY DINNER tickets are the finale Miller's crushed the East with a first in the 100-yard free­ j made this All-Star gam# sweeter quarterback, waa anneunetd by Rec alleys. ing. wa-s out with a broken bone in Cincinnati lost 79-73 at Bradley. style and Towle placed third to aes their movie and toevee heroes checks and endorsements, has been offer from the Los Angele.s match­ No. 1 and 2 challengers, Machen the Los Angeles Dodgers and Coliaeum for its home games, and North Methodist (1) 37 .35 .514 still available at The Herald's 61-57 at 'pklahoma Stale. The Sides 72-37. ; (or the victors an dharder to take plans to submit new dales to said the Intense summer heat in Athletic Director Doug Mills. The Greatest Ever! Week’s best scores were pinned Sports Department. Extra tifkets his foot. even the score at 26-26.. In the flesh and t promoters: starring in 'The Adventures of , for the loaers. maker guaranteeing him $200,000 and Folley. was made, I upped the Emanuel Lutheran 36 36 ..500 Braves anX Cowboys didn’t have Nassiffs, paced by Bob Carlson, Zorn members next Saturday. Southern California was a factor by Joe Twsronlte 126-162-387, have been secured for Monday Third-ranked Kansas State I12- took advantage of an East .-tide loss After Bristol swimmers ran 1-2 have featured the . es of Wild Rin-Tin-Tin ’ for the past four and j Beat Tram Mon for Patterson to meet Folley offer for Patter.son to $250,000. CONN. SPORTSMEN'S Pete Aceto 136-357, Jerry Smith Zion Lutheran 30 42 .417 1) has lost only to Kansas. But much luck trying to guard Rob­ of Arizona in Los Angeles this year Dave Grote, head of the league's in changing playing dates and the Mare Guley entered his eighth Center Congos (21 28 W .389 night’s affair at the Statlor to ac­ snd moved mto first place with a in the 100-yard butterfly, smooth- BUI Hlckox. The Range Rider, one-half vears Asked his ambition ! "We had the best team and I “D'Amato knows I do not make 132-344. Art Massaro 129-137-367. Bob Boozer, the Wildcats’ top ertson. but wSij-e able to stop the for the title. public offers for publicity, But if Service bureau, announced pUns number of night and Sunday season' as Syracuse basketball AND BOAT SHOW Concordia Lutheran 26 '46 .361 commodate Silk Towners. Fred other Bearcats with Dierking out. perfect 3-0 record. Getting off to i JP ***'‘" * Danny Dormer and Dick Weat and many major league he said. ' I d like to get a promo- I guess this proves it. " said Auer-i games. Eli McMullen 127, Stan Sasiela- scorer, played le.ss than half the Dave Dnremus flnuihed first and players Including Bob Feller, Jim- tion to capta.n! " He related that Parnassus two days ago agreed he thinks I do, let him call my for revisioqi yesterday and aaid coach with a 93-63 record. Temple Beth Sholom 17 55 .236 Haney, manager of the World With Dierking ..back under the a slow start and leading 10-9 at the ; bach. I the present achedule ia obsolete. 125-131-378. Jim Martin 125. Dan Champion Milwaukee Bravea, will game because of an upset stomach. end of the first period the victors | second in the 100-yard backstroke my Ptersall. Yogi Berra and Don j[ ukes two and one-half dava to He assigned his 6-(oot-10 shot- ■ to boost the guarantee to $2.50.000 bluff- and see how fast his guaran­ Today thru Jan. 25 Newcomb 127-348. Ed Madaen 341. Match results: North Methodist boards, supplemekting O.scsr's re- Nswcombe. The youngsters get lo meet the winner of the newly He said a revised achedule will (li 4. Emanuel Lutheran 0: Sec­ be the main speaker. West 'Virginia, running through moved steadily ahead and held a : to tie the score, for a third time, AJm each Rin-Tin-Tin serial. ‘ blocker. Bill Russell, to shadow tee will be deposited in the bank," Ding Farr 339, Andy Lamoureaux bdundjng, the ^esreats have 3.5-.35, thus setting the stage for their parents out and this means signed fight between Eddie Machen be submitted to .National League state Armory • Hartford ond Congregational 4. Temple 13 games to lead th e ' Associated breezed. \ commanding lead throughotit. Carl- ; Comments on the Boston trip Pettit. But the West was able to | Parnassus said. members this weekend in New 343, Bill Pagani Sr. 337 and Bill MCK 'nVKRDY of Manchester Press poll (none of Ihe ranked aon ripped the nets for 21 points j the last event and- Tierney's all- aixtra admissions will have to. wait until another day. work Pettit loose, often through the i and Follev in San Franci.sco March “D'Amato says he has five other Adamy 338. Beth Sholom 0: St. Janies' (2i 4. They meet Bradley again Feb. 17. IN PERSON Zion Lutheran 0: St John's 4, Con­ Icjt night was elected vice presi­ teams was in action last night), 12. Oklahoma .State Feb. 1.5 . and Bill Twerdy followed up with ■impnrtsnt finish. I'm sure the youngsters won't Meanwhile, I suggest you bring ’ brilliant passing of Martin and offers ahead of this one. Does he and St. John’s (8-0i meet Feb. 6 Friday mghl the locals travel to I Dirk McGuire I When this offer was made pub­ mean five other Pete Radematch- ★ LT. RIP MASTERS cordia Lutheran 0: St. Bridget's dent of the Connectieut State both at Cincinnati. 10 For the loaers Bob Reynolds bs disappointed with either Lt. Johnny snd Mary down to the 1 1 League of Sportsmen's Chib.s, In New York's Madison Square set the pare with 20 markers. Waterbury to engage perenfi.al Rip Masters or Rin-Tin-Tin. .Mas­ Sporlsnen's Show and meet Lt. With the game in the balance, the! lic. D'Amato said "no comment" ers 7 Scholastic Baskethall 3, Center Congregational 2 1; Maybe the toughest Injury wa.s strong Sacred Heart in a meet and RIN-TIN-TIN Center Congregational (1 1 3. St. Twerdy has been active in area Garden. West Virginia could be all the broken leg that aideiined After trailing th)oiigho(it the ters. whose real name is Jimmy Rip Masters and Rinny, and other East's superior experience told | and added that he had never heard “Why doesn't he quit kidding the Lyman Hall 58, Southington 39 a Spstttwfun % ★ BIG LEAGUE sportsmen’s groups for the ’-•'sl alone in the undefeated list bv slated to start at 7 o'clock. Brown, is as fine and personable members of the cast. the story as <2ousy and veteran' of a previous $200,000 offer from fight fana of the country? Why * nwffl tor a Itffliiy Janies' 11 1 1; South Methodist 3, North Carollna’.s Joe >^U’gg In a Imperiala. led by Dana Can- , The lummartes: Hartford 64, New London 3?^ BASEBALL STARS St. Mary’s 1; North Methodist (2) decade. I then, however, since St. John'.s pre-sea.son scrlrffmage. He had non. came charging back with a ■ i Paul Arizin of Philadelphia, a 24- Parnassus for Patterson to box won't he let Patterson fight? And Bristol 63. New Britain 55 ’58 SILVER a Styirni frem Ills Costiiiaitt plays Pittsburgh (Jan. 30) and Medley relay Briatol (CIsypuk, point scorer, led the way. Folley. by fight I mean a logical contender. Woodrow Wilson 82, Farming- e 9 pewtr cambinitiont ★ 15 WONDERFUL Carter's 2, Community Baptist 2. been the rebounder and \take- .strong final period lo edge out the D. McC'arthy, Baver and Tess- Noteworthy scores: Bill Faber CHE.N'EY TECH’S next two I Temple (Feb. 1) on the road. St, chtrge guy for the Tar Heels.\who Ferndale who played with only ( Hannum said the loss in the last D'Amato said from New York 'he can’t hide a heavv-weight ton 52 e Bm I buy oftorad by lay STAGE and TANK home games, Friday against Holy John's la rated 13th. manni. T., 2:05. (Manchester dis­ Last ^iflht’s Fights\ Rcarli Terms quarter of big Maurice Stokea of that this wB.s probably a bid for champion. If he does he hides box­ Wind.sor Locks 60, East Wind­ HAWK manufsctuiar . 144-366, Jim Mathleson 126-347, v/ere unbeaten in winning Mhe five men Cannon found the range ; qualified). e Teis Trictian ivaHibto SHOW ACTS WORK CLOTHES Trinity, and Tuesday against Glas­ Kansas, handed Its first defeat for 36 points on 15 field goala and ; : (jincinnati hurt the West, ^tokes publicity from Parna.ssii.s ing and the heavyweight champion sor 36 George Dickie 137-351, Earl Ro­ NCAA title last year. THyy 200-vard freealvie 1. Stuek had 14 rebounda before he left the (Plenty of Free Seata) han 134-356, Frank Monette 126- tonbury High, have been switched by Oklahoma State 52-.50 in over­ stretched the string to 37 gsm4s six free throws, s record high for Chicago, Jsn, 22 >P. Pitcher Said the visibly irked Mr. Par: is boxing,” Windham Tech 60, Stafford 59 84.D.AA * Gusst-ttabne...lodiy> . from the Community Y to the Ver- time. had whipped the Cowboys j before losing to West Virginia'; (M). 2. Towle (.Ml. 3, R. McCar­ Boston Virgil Akin*. 147. .St game with a knee aprain and was) withtl^nniilyl For Painters, 336. Howard Hofmea 132-339, before losing to West Virginia. the .voting season. For the losing thy (Bi. T 2:1.3 8, Billy Pierce. 20-game winner, and aerond only to Pettit. Ruasell ied Dally 2:30 and S PJVt. Gerry Chappell 140-353, Tony Ya- planck School gym. Coach Tony 63-56 in the season opener, with I snd now are eighth ranked at 12-.3. Ferndale Pete Gavello and Bob Louis, stopped Tony DeMarco, 147, Carpenters, Plumbers 40-yard freestyle 1. Swets (Bl. ^ .second baseman -Nellie Fox have the East reboundera with 11. SATUROAT 11 A.M., cono 144-359, Bob Benito 125-132- ; D’Angona reports. The Techmen Hewitt scored 19 and 18 points, re- Boston, 12. (Aklna retained .Mas- ' meet Hartford Tech today in Hart- 2. Davis (Ml. 3. Baxter (Ml. T., failed to come to terms with the 2. 8 and 8 P.M. 357. Bill Carlin 337. .lohn Aceto sjjectively. : 2.5.9. sachusetta version of world s wel­ 136-350, Sonny Chandler 335, I ford. The home club won the first ■;^filler’s who dropped their first CJhicago White Sox after a salar>' I NOW ITS BOLD RULER 2 For 1 KELLER'S ★ 150 EXHIBITS Andy Anderson 342. Ted Lawrence meeting. gaibe of the season, went on to win 100-yaid orthodox breaststroke terweight title). i conference with Vice Presidents If Calumefs A Glitter Favorite 1. D. McCarthy iBi. 2. Stevens I Miami. Fla. uP’ - Sunny Jim ★ A 5-ROOM COTTAGE 337, Ed Pagani 126-132-343. Mike their second in a row over the out- i Charlotte. N. C - Art Swiden. Chuck Comiskey and John Rigney. I Fitzsimmons ha.s housed most of ANNUAL iui Plocharczyk 126, Stan Grsyb 341, Carin Cone of Ridgewood. S.i.. (M) 3 Zaglto (Ml. 1:19. 188. Pittsburgh. outpointed Wsban SALE TO BE GIVEN AWAY! classed Esst Siderii. The losers, DiVing 1. Coverty iB). 2, Hy­ ‘ Fox returned to his St. Thomas. j his famous horses al Hialeah dur- Dick Qullitch 341 and Norm Vitt­ ■ won three National AAU back- who never did get started, found niom as, 205. Charlotte. 10 ; Ps.. home and Pierce left for his I ing the winter. His list includes ner 349. atrcTke titles In 1957. In $20^000 Jasmine Stakes son (.Ml. 3. Laud (Mi. Points, 36.7. DOORS OPEN themaeivea behind by 10 po{nts at j 100-yard freestyle 1. .Stuek Chicago—Rudy Kills, 159. ('lii- Detroit home yesterday, insisting Seabiscuit Granville. Faireno, ($ ) the end pf the first period and by ' cago, stopped Joe Schmolze, 163, they are not to be branded as Misty Morn High Voltage, Nashua EHudobaker-Padkaxd DaUy I P.M. to 11 P.M. (.Ml. 2 Swets iBi. 3. Towle iM). Miami. Pis,. Jan. 22 (iP)—Hasty *' under 118 pounds, will have Nick a 3.5-18 icore at the intermission T . :.58 .5 Minneapolis, 3. holdouts. I and Bold Ruler. BOLAND MOTORS, Ynr— 869 Center Street, Manchester Betnrday 10 A.M. to 11 P.M. For the winners Dirk Kacinskl and Clearance Sale! House Farm's Melody carries high Shuk aboard. Sweet Mandy won 16 100-yaid butterfly 1. Baver Weight of 121 pounds in the the 1957 Mermaid Stakes. Boh Neil set the pace with and iB). 2. K. McCarthy iB). 8. Ja- $20,000’ added Jasmine Stakes at Others likely to draw strong 15 points, reltpectlyely. Dave Duffy , coha (M). T. 1:07..'i. FACTORY DEMONSTRATION Hialeah Park today but favoritism support are Short Brook Farm's was the top poini-getter for the ' 100-yard )>ack.

Automobiles tor Sate 4 RoofinK^iding 16 THEKH OUGHTA BE A LAW! Honaaliold Goods 51 Musical inatramenta 53 Businead Locations Houaes tor Sab) 72 Suburban for Sak 76 LegBl Nottm BY F A G A LY w i SHORTEN Articles tor Sale 45 Diamondw-WatclK RANGE Jewelry ANTIQUR-. FURNITURE, ' M l^, T R Y THE Kinsman electnmic for Rant 64 (11) $17,900*-^New 5 ^ room ranch, (X X ) $18,800—Oovoiitry Lake, new _ ^ITA-noif' ORDUt Pineau States MUST SELL., leaving for service. SPECIAL WINTER rates for , aU JANUARY wallpaper aale, 49c to ■AT A eXJURT or PHOBATE. held t .11 types of roofing and siding. For glSH, cbliia, and used fundture spinet organ today. Finest quality ceramic tile bath, dining area, •even room eplit level, baUie, 1955 Ford sedan, four door, good 89c per aingle roll, vidues to $3.00 LEONARD W. TOBT. Jeweler, re­ bouBltt uid sold. Furniture BJepait STORE FOR RENT — Good for at Manchester. ' within and lor * the condition. Call MI 9-^18, free estlidate, call Manchester .N0.»)0! MO BTAOeUlf odO IT MUST BS per aingle roU. Over 350 pattenu. of any home organ. Dubaldo beauty parlor or any type busi­ attached iraragd^ full basement, fireplace, attached garage, game District of Manchoster on the 17th dag rUEL OIL p ort, adjuete expertly. Bervlca. Ml S-7449. Muste Center, 188 West Middle room, lake privUegee, nvsent of January, 1961. UeSeMissiles Roofing and Siding Co., Inc. MI SvETTAS SUGAR FOR ME! ALLIjr| aLMOUIAR All pre-trlmmed, some pre-paated. ness. kfl 9-2997. ameaite drive. Cotnpletely land- , WANT 15 A ------^ ' Reasonable prices. Open daUy. Turnpike. ' scaped. R. F. Dlmock * Co., Real'* mortgage con he gaeumed, month­ Resent, Ron. John J. Walletl. Jud(e. GASOLINE 9-8933. JUST CAlTT FIGURE W Sherwin-Williams, 981 Main St-. ; a b s o l u t e b a r g a i n >- Custom KsUte of Robert D. Turkiniton, late 1951 NASH Rambler sUtion wagon, . LETTUCE W ’Thursday evenings. 129 Bpruce ENTIRE BUILDING about 6,800 tort, M l 36346, Joseph Ashford, ly paymenta ore o i ^ 877.89, R. of Manchester In said Olstriet, . de­ ^ASSIFIED ADVT. FOR THE best in shlqgle and built OUT-WHV SUE'S 6UCM Street. kO 9-4887. made comlcda and draMs. Slip F, Dlmock A Co„ Realtors, Ml ceased. Due in France price 8250. MI 9-7620. SANPVilCHf, FAIRBANKB-Morse water eystema. eovara, 869.80 and up. Choice of squars feeL Suitable for stores, k a 968l8, Barbara Woods, MI- up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 oAlee, insurance company! hall, 9*6346, Joseph Ashford, kU 96818, On moUon of Dorothy T. Appleby ot DEPT.'HOURS^ Shallow or deep well, sump, or de Budget terma. M n. Riu, 9-7702 or Robert Murdock. MI- said Manchester, executrix. ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. fabrle*. etc. Occupancy 66 months. In 9-5972. Barbara Woods, M l 9*7703 or Rob­ '8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.^ watering pumps. Water softeners, JA 3-7780. CHESTER FURRIERS — Purs re- ORDERED: That six months from (Oontiiiaed frem Page (M e) BANTLY OIL 1950 BLACK Ford convertible, Ml 3-7707. ' ■ i Fuel and Feed 49-A center of town. One car garage for ert Murdock, Ml 9*0973, the 17lh day of January. .1968, be and purifiers. Water heaters. Installa­ modeled, repaired. and the same art limited and allowed for < .I'll’ \M , |\( white walls. MI 9-2330. tion and service. Capitol Equip­ rent at the Center. Cal] Ml 96228, WEST SIDE—Six room ranch, rec* has its own missiles, it will be bet­ RAY'S ROOFING CO., shingle and BBASONEU) hardwood foi ftre- \ baud 1-8 OFF on waUpaper. Wall stoles made, 819.95. Cau kfl 9-7318 VXRNON— Foaclnating two year the creditors within which to bring In ment Co., 88 Main, M I 8-7958. \ UlM $0 a tUe, Kentlle, from 7c or kO 8-7444. reation room, near bus. $14,600, their claims against said estate, and UI 'I 'IX - im .i.i COPY CLOSING TIME built up roofs; gutter and com V place, cut and aplit to order. Call for free estimate, at your home. 10 % down, $0 year mortgajge. old custom hunt OH room ranch, aald executrix Is' directed to give public ter able to defend Itself. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ductor work, roof, chimney ^r'e- ‘ MI 8-7088. Leonard L. Olgllo. 8. Onen Paint and Wallpaper, ,Utree bedrooms, beauUful living notice to the creditors to bring in (heir Pineau eold the French govern-, TEL. Mitchell 9-45V5 Auto prm ng School 7-A ONE PAIR Champ this 8 foot 8,' I Green. ACXX)RDIONS,. guitars, band In­ Carlton W. Hutchlna, M I 9*6183, claims within said time allowed by pub­ pairs. Ray Kagenow, MI ^2214. hickory, just like eiew. One pelr Houses for Rent ' 65 room, mahogany paneled fire­ lishing a copy ot this order In some ment may well Insist that it hofe MON. THRU FRI. Ray Jackson, MI 3-8325. y SEA80N-ED hardwood for fire­ struments at" big savings. Easy :MANCHESTER— New seven room place, most sUrocUve kitchen with KUCKVILLE TR &-8271 MC^TLOCK’S Driving School — figure Ice skates, Winslow, size 6. For your long playing terms repairing. Chester Accor­ newspaper having a circulation In said a voice in the dedalon as to v^hen 10:30 A.M. places, furnaces and stoyes. Glglio BEAUTIFUL five room furnished ranch, many extraa. Call Builder* dining area, garage. L o tm elec­ probate district within ten days from Lic^sed by State of Conn. Author­ ROOFING, SIDING, paiiiUng. Car­ One pair shoe roller skates, ' Brothers, k(I 8-8M 1 . r«c< Btorea up to 305 LP'a. dion Company, 48 Bumsl

; J f • ■V. p a g e TWEN'IT WEDNESDAY, ARY 22. 1968 \ 4 Avenge Daily Net Prem Run The Weather ilahdi[(0tpr lEtt^nittg l|(ralb „ For tha Weak Ended FareeMt af C. S. Wautbdr Bufwo dM oary 18, 1953 Tlie^execuUve board of the Man­ Mr. and Mrs. Erneat S. Richard­ would be reduced to II fiieL Fair, aqlder tanlght. .U»nr airaiad chester Council of Chtirch Women, son are on a two weeks cruise to^ .The total 'proposal, with 4-foot Tenor Replac^ 12,628 Se. Friday fair, maderataly cold, About Town irt a meeting yesterday at the Sec­ Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, Sti John vvalka, 6-incn curbs, and 31-foot Vernon St. Sidewalks [TEWANDELL Mtanbar of tha' Audit elaudy. High as. Snow likaly Fri­ ond Congregational Church, an­ and St- Croix. Mrs. Ribhardson is street paving, is estimated at $52,- M n. Robert CaUiih«n. ftl3 Main For CMA Conofert Bureau of Cireulatlon day Bight. St., was feted wit: a baby j* 195, and reconstruction and paving trees. ■ \ . program entitled 'XJreat Moments Ciistpriier Satiefaction” Storm Due TTie PTA C5o>incll will m eet at night at the Community Y. Mrs. On the west side, the Direcloit of the street, estimated to cost Of the 65 owners affected, 25 of the Musical Theater." the Buckley School Monday night William Ringrose w'as elected sec­ approved walks from E. Middle 512.300. Removal of trees for the appeared at the hearing. Eighteen Cunningham is a ‘well known. FitlKlnsurance Coverage a t S o'clock. A nominating com­ Deacons of the Covenant' Con­ retary, and Mrs. Michael Esposito, T^ke. to the vicinity of the Buck- Walks, a' charge to tl^e tdvvn, was gregational ''Church will be in Indicated approval, five disapprov­ singer in the state and a star of i Tel. MI 9-3033 mittee will be elected at this time. Mrs. Eugene Szctela and Mrs. Clif­ le.v' School. They did not act on estimated at 51,250. , al, and two an indefinite position. television and opera. In Region A meeting of the executive board charge of the service tonight at ton Coffin were elected members walks for two west side pieces of After 5:00 P, M. 7:30 in the absence of Pastor Rask, Some property owners who ap­ The issue of sidewalks in the The Cincinnati Symphony will be held at 7:30. of the nominating committee. The property originally Included in the peared at the hearing on the pro- area has been subjected to lengthy chestra will be heard March 82 BALDWIN ROAD wlio is attending the conference in next meeting will be a fashion proposal, one near tha turnpike Woodstock. Choir practice will be ))osal opp6sed repaving because the debates over a period of aeveral the final concert of the ci MANCHESTER. CONN. S a tu rd a y The sixth annual meeting of the show on Feb. 18 for other YWCA and the other near Lydall St. 40-foot traveled street ■ width months. Civic Music Assn, series. United Nations Assn., of Manches­ omitted. Tomorrow at 1:16, a cot­ members and friends. On the egat side, they approved ter will be held next Tuesday night tage prayer meeting will be ■ held walks from the turnpike to Lynch ------^------X- By THE ASBOOIATED PREHM at 8:15 in the Federation Room of at the home of . Mrs. Beda Carlson, Manchester SoropUmists will Dr. with the exception of a piece Fair and warmer weather la Center Congregational Church. 112 Maple St. Tomorrow' evening dine Monday at 6:15 p.n>. at Cav- of property near the turnpike. Officers will be installed, and the at 7. a potluck will be served at ey's Restaurant. Following the .\ppropriation Hearing Set predicted for today and Fri­ new UNICEF movie in color and the church, under the chairm an­ dinner they will proceed to the . A hearing on an appropriation to day, but weathermen see esumes Bound. "Gift to Grow On." will be ship of Mrs, G ertrude Ol.sson and home of Miss Bernice Juul, 99 E. pay for the vvalk.s w as se t for th e ominous signs for Connecti-r shown. A social hour and refresh­ Mrs. Mabel Iririn. All women of Center St. Capt. Antone Frade will next regular meeting of the Board cut in a storm center now de­ ments will follow the meeting. the Ruth Society and the church ."end one of hia men from the Nike on Feb. 4. At that time General ___ » arc invited. M anager Richard M artin Is to veloping over southern Texas. Ba."e to talk on missiles and slrovv The U.8. Weather Bureau at Robert Jarvis. 261 W. Center | ' ' slides. make a report on what aijjust-, ments can be made fof owners of i Bradley Field reporU that the be-' Clay Calls St., was reelected a trustee of the The Cluirch Council will meet havlor of upper winda Indicate the Rival Juntas Trying Children’s C>'stic Fibrosis Assn, of i Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Zion Lut.h- The regular meeting of the Elea- the- three pieces of property on which action was dela.ved. alarm might move Into New Eng­ Connectlcut at the annual meeting cran Church, and the confirmation nora Duse Lod.ge has been post­ land by Saturday morning, bring­ held recentlv. classes Saturday at 10 a.m. poned until further notice. The owners claim frontage on For Single other streets, where walks may.; ing enow or rain. . also be installed in the futiire. . Today'a eunny aky followa al- moat a full day of fog JVedneaday. For Guatemala Rule Owners of the corner lots are Ed-, /A The thick fog spread acroas New ward Lynch. Aaron Cook and Mr. U.S. Force and Mrs. Joseph B. Dawood. England and reached southward Property owners and the town. Into New Jersey, slowing traffic Caracas, Venezuela, Jan. 23 (/P)—Venezuela’s military and canceling air flights. Washington, Jan. 23 (/P)—' chiefs overthrew President Perez Jimenez’ dictatorship and _ will divide the costs of the walks I From about noon to 5 p.m., the J installed but the town must makej Gen. Lucius D. Clay proposed! sent him into exile today hut fighting continued in the turbu­ 1 an appropriation to cover all the' bureau reported, there were no to investigating Senators to-| lent capital. ' e rst until a.sae.ssment-s arc collect­ landings or tske-offs st Bradley Field. VlsibUity was down to an day that U.S. military forces About 1.50 soldiers exchanged heavy gun fire this after­ a case in point ed. be drastically reorganized i The total west side walk, curb COATS ' DRESSES iSALE PRICED! eighth of a mile. noon with Security Police besieged in their headquarters only While atate and local police said with all major commanders in : a short distance from the Presidential Palace. ' and drive cost bad been estimated there' were no sertous accidents, the same uniform and under a t 513,962.45. Of this. 53,146.16 was motbrists were forced to turn on ! for the Lynch property and 5105.93 a single chief. I B.v MORRIS ROSENBERG their headllghU to give some The retired World War II Army The slimmed, shaped .shoe nar- for th" b:vwood praperty. -("W '”5 warning to ontomiijg cars. • Caracas, Venezuela, Jan. 23 (JF)—Military leaders over­ I'owfl nicel.v to a toe that makes The total east sid" co.st had been general said single control is nec­ Rain, which turned briefly Into essary because "no future com­ threw the dictatorship of President Marcos Perez Jimenez to- its point demurely: manages ' e.sUmated at 513,727.57. Of this. JANUARY COAT CLEARANCE ih)ow W ednesday night, gave the j |.<1.080.27 was for the Cook prop- mander is going to fight a w ar, Ulay. A'ldoody revolt of civilians led by a new.spapcr reporter to fascinate very simply. Val- Hartford area almost two Inches with the weapons of one service" I erty. of pxeclpiUUon. Lightning knock-1 Firemen pour water on the 4-atory apartment building as flames shoot skyward during a Are and brought about the overthrow’ 6ntine’s' Ma.iestic is an un- Urge Consideration Hale's fashion Department Offers Cla.v. s friend of President Ei­ Peiez Jimenez, ruler of the na­ ed out State Police radio and tele- j explosion early today on Chicago's South Side, (AP PhotofsxK senhower. is s former commander .ieweled iewel of a .shoe with ! Consideration of adlustinents for (TAKE ELEVATOR TO HECOND FT.OOR) type coramiinicaliona at the Lltch- tion for nearly 10 years, fled .with , the corner lot owners was urged of U.S. forces in Europe, He Is his famil.v and aides to the Domini­ Reuther Rival just a flash of gold to light the fteld barracks and heavy rain was now hesd of Continental Can Co. wav. ’ by Mayor Harold A. Turkington blamed for a traffic light foul;iip can Republic. Another ex-dictator, I and Director Eugene Kelly. and a director of other large cor­ Juan D. Peron of Argentina, to In downtown New Haven. Stories of Heroism |Four in Klan porations. Director Ronald Jacob.s dis- A State Police spokesman said whom Perez Jimenez had given For UAW Vote : qualified himself from voting aince He testified before the Senate refuge, waa reported fleeing to Co- ALL that lightning hunick a 200-foot MARC'O.S PEREZ JI.MKNEZ \ he live." in Jarvis Acres Whose radio tower In Ut^hfteld Wednea- Preparedness subcommittee, head-1 : lombia by car. ed by Sen, Lyndon B. .lohnson. as residents have urged the walks to day iUghf. burning *mt a fuae box I Tile revolt, which began with an On Profit Plan valentine Tots Fall ‘Like Rain’ p*’**®" f®r that group aought to wind up the abortive Air Force' uprising on I protect their children traveling WOOL In thebarracks building. Teletype : along Vernon St. to school. COATS itcatlons werA restored Beating Negro current phase of its mi.ssiles-satel- New Year’s Day, culminated In a Detroit, Jan. .23 (41 — Th® within hou^ but cruisers operat- litos inquiry. ■ civilian-led general strike Tuesday. U nited A nto W orkers, In n spe­ i ------:------IN MANY STYLES. VALUES to $55.00! barracks Clay urged greatly increased I Hundreds were killed and wounded cial convention today, over­ Ing out of the barracks were : Greenville, S. Jan. 23 - forced to relay radio messages From Burning Block power and. authority for both the ! in rioting and pitched street fight- whelmingly approved W’altrr P. through other barracks during the Four Kii Klux Klansinen convicted aecreta'-v of defen.«e and the chair­ ' ing while Perez Jimenez maneu- Reulhrr's proposal to make a DON'T GET MARRIED! * man of the .loint Chiefa of Staff. ; vered in vain to hang on. night. \ i In the beating of an aged Negro profit sharing plan the union's C.E.HOUSESSON Till .voii rent this hall for your . A' Lightning also was reported to man were sentem ert to prison He said the aecretarv should There waa no certainty that the main bargaining goal in 1958. Chicago, Jab. 23 ./Tp A fire and. said the bla.st "shook the whole have authority to tran.sfer the bil­ flight of Perez Jimenez would end, U.\5V president announced ,M... I fM cs.rTrTrrn' '■' ' wedding reception. Torrlngton and Cornwall. explosion spread havoc through a i block.” A tavern owner said w in- terms here today. • j After the fog lifted and the ’General se.'sions Judge Janies M. lions of dollars of defense funds ' the trouble. the vote on a show of hands ear- Complete kitchen facilities. ____ _ ' crowded South Side apartment rdows of his establishment more from one puroose to another. In WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS temperature dropped below ” ***' btnldihg* early today and in the; than a block and a half away were Brailsford Jr. sentenced Andrew A military junta, headed by Rear ried by 90 per cent. 24 Golwav St.— M anchester order to push research and de- Adm. Wolfgang Larrazabal and in- Call M l 9-8SS0 a fte r 6 P.M. Ing during the night, •having ^ escape many children shaken by the explosion, Marshall Roihe.siei, 30-year-old I Greenville Klan head, to six years velonnient. I eluding four colonela. waa sworn; Detroit', Jan. 23 (45 Carl Stel- w'alking conditions became has- y^^|.^^bmpped/rom windows of the In the wintry darkness, there Just Another Committee ardous. 47atprypulldteg, ~ . w-as considerable confusion as fam- at hard labor. I In as the executive power a t M ira-; president of the 45,(X)0-mem- 'Travelert weather service pr^ O n e tafhlltwei dead and at least, Hies sought to rejoin one another, Wade Henly Howard. 24. wlio He said the .ICS chairman, now flores Palace. ; per Ford Rouge Plant Local 600 diets tnatthat methe lemperaiuictemperature wiU" alx other cl Irea uoaccounted for. I with Rochester was convicted of a nonvoting member of the group I Renorte.r Leads Junta tt . j » . ,«• , The owfler of the apartment that includes top service com­ ^ But the civilian patriotic junta. °f the United Auto Workers Un- AT A VERY drop into the k>w 20's tonight and ~ man al lisslng. At least block'at 4211-15 Lake Park Ave. con.spiracy to commit as.sault and increase to the mld-SO's P'r‘«tay „ d, including nine | battery and with coinniitting as­ manders, should lake over their leil by 31-year-old Fabricio Ojeda, ion. appealed to the union s special told police • the building was cen- authority. afteriioon. children. ^ ti-ally heated by a coal-fed stoker. sault and battery, received a 3- a reporter for the newspaper El bargaining convention today to TV s p e c ia l p r ic e year sentence, He said the present .ICS now is as seen on DRESSES Chances------between Uie_ Texas i nr babiesUEIUIC* werafalling Uke ssoow. raina—«.. ■ «siiyne U1 ; Nacional. declared they would sup-1 submit a profit-sharing proposal to None of the resident." had oil space "lust anothar committee" and •*“' Jac)t>McMiIlan. .31. | heaters in their apartmenU. said T.vo others. Jack Bentley. 24, port the military only conditionally.' a referendum vole of rank and file by Saturday morning «»^teering; rushed to the scene 1 William Bovd. a Negro, and Robert E. Waldrop. 28, weie they ahouhl serve onlv as advisers. The conditions Included the hold- j members. Regularly sentenced to one year esch for con­ "The tints has come when senior Ing of national elections as soon h Is statem ent brought Joiid *■•««« he said he«apg1»| five chll-1 Edward Brennock, 16th battal- officers shot)Id belong to the same about 50-50, the forecaster stated, <)topped from wlmlows.mtov He Ion fire chief, said he thought he. spiracy. as possible, the fonnation of a na- cheers from a vociferous minority Sold For fractured a thumb while matching An all-white jury returned the service anti wear the same uni­ tional union government in the on the convention floor, I had a tornado oh his hJhds when form," the former, general said. *At last ... a Really Pretty Cotton Bra, only $2 50, that does wonders for you (Centtnued oa Page Seven) one cWld, - ' ^ . \ he flm saw the Are He said his , verdicts . . _last , night ^ against t'hr four „ meantime, arrest of persons re- Stellato cried, "Let the mem- He said this still would permit sponslble for crimes under the de-, bership decide!" He s.aid ..the un- $17.95 Fire officials said there WNrrig ISO men took et least 12 persons down ^ f W some specialists who could he pro- and holds its perfect shape, even after months of Machine Woshings / Now 10 ” nts In the building’aXW Ord Udders. ’•**■ ?1 o f Claud Cruell. .58- TJoSetT■Jlditefr rFgfiifie.-rFgfiifie ' Sttd'Yestbratlort of' ion's million and a half members .■j T! ■ moled in their senaratf fields. ■ -r". ■ y4sr-oM Negro, who with hi" wife freedoms, including freedom for Sre not prepared to fight for a IVTtneasesineases said the explosionexplooKm were l aring r„.for *,ven wlilte chil- "We liSve to have tliat kind of a Come early to get the best selection of this group of wools, Laivyers Cause of the blast was not de-, "just shook the whole block" ip political parties. profit-sharing plan sponsored b.v termlned Immediately but author-' dren whose m other was ho.*pital- defense oregnization heiaiise we Union President Walter P. Reuther the N egro neighborhood. Bill can't afford any otliei" Clay said. The patriotic junta declared it ities said there apparently was no ized. had directed the general strike but will fight for a shorter work , cotton cashmere And acetates in oH the season's Po»’eIl. 37. Negro, said he saw the The .state contended tiie beating On Settlement connection between the explosion explosion burst out on the first In advance'of today'a committee' which started Tuesday. Us lead­ week. Stellato has been demanding V was planned and earned out be­ aes.sioh .Sen, Biidgea (R-N H i said most popular colors. SIAm 7 to 15, 8 to 20, lOVa to 22Va. and accidental sale Of a gasoline- floor the building ers said they had no-contact with a 30-hour week with more take- m ixture as fuel oil. cause of friendship of the Crucll's "We mu.st tighten oiii belts and the young military officers who ■ t-" In Hoff a Case An alarm was sounded on. the “Seconds later the whole build­ w)th Ml. and Mrs. Sherwood Turn­ do more perhaps for years to (Continued on Page Sevenj ALI, SALE.S FINAI,-:^FASHION DEPT.—SECOND FI.OOR ing went up in flames. The peo­ .4 D.M IR A I, LA R R A Z A B A 1. grasped control of the government West Side last night warning all er. a de.stitute white family who ■ come " to aiirpa.ss Russia in mia- last midnight by informing Perez possible purchasers of potential ple inside didn't have a chance," rented a houae on Cruell's proper­ sile.s and ‘satellitea. * Washington. Jsh. 23 Rival he said. •Fimenez th at the country’s armed attorneys conferred today with the ^ danger. ty, about 13 miles from here and Bridge.s. chairm an of the Senate forces had turned against him and A 3-month-old ,babv girl taken near Traveler'a real. GOP jrolicy (ommittee and aenior \ judge trying a suit aimed at up- TenaiiU in the apartment build Heroin Haul that he must abandon the presi- Judge Brailsford lemaiked. "I Repiilillcan on the Senate Pre- denc.V. setting the ele< lion of James R parcdne.ss aiihcommittee, aaid in January Clearance Hoffa as president of the Team- by a hMvy . thump . and that almost hours later, either don't see how I can accomplish Three other young civilians were Bulletins sters Union. Rumors spread that a at fhe same moment the building an interview: identified as leaders of the patri­ I (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Fifteen) At $2 Million from the AP Wire.s settlement was neat. sflame. "There is no Winking away from otic junta. They were Sylveatre Or- Hale's rmi.DRE.N's On leaving thq session in the'' some tenants jumped into fire the enormity of the taak we face. tis Buzaran. 32. Guillermo Garcia chambers of U.S. District Judge F. nets and others were rescued by I We must strengthen our forces- Ponte. 33. and Enrique Arialegui- I In-being. We mu.st advance the In Two Raids HOFF.A .ACCORD SEE.N Dickinson Letts, the opposing at- firemen who brought them down eta. 34 The junta includes every W ashington. Jan. 23 i4’i — A tomey decllned-coniment except to ; ladders. Two or three men clinging availahllitv date of quantities 'of shade of political opinion from FLANNEL PAJAMAS new. m'ore powerful weapons. We New York. Jan. 23 'A*! F'ederal compromise proposal for set­ say they would return later in the to a third floor ledge dropped to Ike Asks Congress ' must prosecute a vigorous apace agents today smashed a narcotics tling a suit to invalidate the day. The trial currently is In re- ' l)ie ground when the ledge gave ring in the New Yes k and Philadel- ((lontiniied on Page Seven) election of James R. Hoffa aa January / way. ' program. " UEGL LAR $2.98. ce.ss. McElro.v Plan Due I phia areas in raids that netted 17 president of the Teanister’e S A L E P R IC E ...... Thomas J. Dodd of Connecticut, There were numeroua atoriea of persons and a record haul* of Union went before the union's *2.19 I heroism. One tenant. L D. Dixon. T7ie subcommittee wa.s told yes. ll've never worn a bra one of the lawyers for' 13 New I lerda.v b.v .Secretary of Defense heroin. 2 Killed as Planes executive board for approval or York area rank and file Teamsters 130. dropped to the ground from Curb Labor Graft TTie agents seized 37 pounds of rejection today. Opposing attor­ lik e ^ ii — so well made and s« M( Elroy that he expects to liave WHAT A VALUE! HNEST QUALITY KEfilJI.AK $:}.98. who brought the suit, said "I can't : the third floor, then caught his an administration reorganization heroin, valued at about 52 million Crash Near Boston neys awaited the outcome be­ durable that perfed fit and built-in S.AI E PRICE...... talk about it.” Then he added: "I'm wife, Alberta, 27, and 7-v'ear-old at retail price.". fore going before U.S. I> i s t. *2.69 son. shape last and last, even DARK TONE always hopeful" tyashington, Jan. 23 .4*' Pres-? such fashion as to reflect' their (Continued on Page Nineteen) I George H. Gaffney. New Y ork Judge F. Dickihson Letts to out­ Asked by re|xjrters for his com­ Harvey Lee.Lawrence. 30. threw idPnt Eisenhower today urged will. , district supervisor of the Federal Boston. Jan. 23 vPi Two planes line the settlement: /ifter months of machine wi.shings. ment. Edward Bennett Williams, his six children one after another Congress to curb , “rorruption. 4. That worker." are more fully I N arcotics Bureau, said it wa." the from Otis Air Force base collided - ■ Dresses of this quality rhino cloth attorney for the union, replied: I into the arms of spectators, and ra.keteering and abii.se of trust protected from dealings between largest quantity ever taken in a over the suburban area north of EXP1.0SIVF.S REPORT A nd C otton "P ra tty is scientificsity retail from $20.95 to 839.95. The “Nothing." then rescued nine other chlldrep and power in the labor-manage- labor and management representa­ .single roiindiii> in the United Boston today and two bodlea were Little Rock, ’.Ark., Jaii. 33 finest quality made. Ip . navy, by dropping them from a window. ^ate.". found in the wreckage of one constructed, painstakingly finished The attorneys quickly left the eht field" He made the recom­ tives which have tlie effect of pre­ i/P>—Two more anonymous tele­ brown, black. loden green, rharroal January Clearance court house, but let it be kn'own Donald Hoffman. 28, cut hia face mendation in a 12-point ^proposal venting full e.xeiei.sc of the -work­ News Tidbits Gaffney said nine person." had which fell in the city of Arling­ phone calls, both apparently wilh extra strength at points of strain. and light tan. 4.5" wide. Reg. 81.69 they will return IhiS afternoon to i "'hen he.ran into Ole blazing bulld- for legislation. ers' ngliL." to organize and bar­ been arrested in the .New 5'ork ton. from teenaged white youths, set yard. confer with Judge Letts in open !‘" 8 ‘o r«cue screaming children, Culled from AP Wires 'area and eight in Camden, N. J.. On." officials said the plane." Made of superior quality materiall Ill a .speciaj mes.sage, Eisen- gain collectively. off new searches of integrated YARD Residents of the neighborhood liower recommended specifically rhiladeiphia. were members of Air Defense Central High School for explo­ court, rather than in the secrecy of 5. That the public i.s protected Group 4735PH. One was.Identified — won’t fray or ravel, that unions be .subject to lo.ss of against unfair labor and manage- Two more New 5’orkers are sives, police repnrterl today.. GLOVES his chambers. as a T33 jet.trainer: the other as DRIP-DRY, CREASE-RESISTANT Reporters overheard the lawyers legal bargaining status if they fall meiH practices. \5’hlte House to-hold state dinner,! being s’ouglit "along tiie East Nothing was found in either Hear i t .... you'll love it. . . to file tru e ’ and, proper data on tonight for Democrat House Speak-i Coast." Gaffney said an.F94. Otis AF'B is st Falmouth. Instance acting Poller Chief Wool nr fur lined leather gloves in sllp-nn atylca. talking about the preparation of , Mitchell’s advance outline of I’laytex Cdttoiv-Pretfy Brs. COTTON PRINTS papers, but questioning of them ^Street Singer’ their finance and other subjects. i er Sam Ra.vburn and 80 guests . . New Jersey state polii e anil Mass , on Cape Cod. Eugene Smith said. the Eisenhower proposals were la­ The second plane crashed in Cblors; Black er hrnun. she'd no light on this. Against a background of Con­ beled bv the U.S. Chamber of Com­ Deep, crusted snow presents dan- Nassku County Police on Long Is- j ■ In asking for a recess of the trial gressional inquiries disclosing merce as ’’weak and pro-union." ger to deer in northeastern part of HOUSE HIKES DEBT CEILING abuses in the labor-management Connecticut. (Continued on F • 8 f -Mnc) (Continued on Page fifteen) Washington, Jan. 33 (.11— The OaJy REGULAR $.5.98. this week, the lawyers told Judge Tied to Fraud by the National . As.sociation of Bordered prints,' 'all over calypso Letts they intended to work on; field. Eisenhower called for legis­ Maniifacturera a.s "mild and in­ Chicago police. Ik'emen and CD House today voted 328-71 to $3.30 prints and stripes for smart skirls. SATE PRICE- ...... *3 98 various stipulations of fact with a lation "to benefit and protect the adequate." and by the .4FL-CIO officials working frantirall.v to re­ raise the national debt ceiling -cover 1,300 gallons of. n.ixed fuel from 8275 to 8280 billion until W hite o n lf No-iron finish. Reg. 79c yard. view to shortening the trial. Of $5 Million welfare of American workers and as largel.v unnecessary. Rumors, however, started that the general public." o' and gasoline sold by mistake Fraternized with Litijjants . June 30, 1959. Before approv­ Sitet : 32-36 4 He added it should "curb The business organizations’ crit­ , . . Coroner niHolvea James J. ing the. tem|>6rary flve-blllion- the jawyers might be given more New York, J’an. 23 i/Pi The atate icism, was ba.-§cd mainly on Mit­ 32-40 B . C YARD attention to ajpossible compromiae has accused four nromote -a-one of i " l’“’'’i, • •• ;v. I >. FASHIONED PRINT PAHERN credence to thia apeculation. ■ - of fleecing some 1,200 per.sons The entile 12-point legislative outlaw compulsory union meni- Searchers find submerged olijec dollars. January Clearance ogram recommended by Ei.sen- . bership or extend antitru.st laws V.i The executive board of the Team- out of nearly 55 million invented pi I ir, Long Island Sound they believe SANFORIZED ■tera la meeting here today. m e.state syndiemes. hower had been unveiled• - previous­ to unions. They also deplored lack ' is tugboat which went down with .MOTHERS GET NO .ANSWER Dodd, the attorney for the union ^ Arthur Trac.v. the entertain­ ly by Secretary of Labor-Mitchell. of further curbs on union political three men aboard . . . Lecture se- larndon, Jan. 23 (iD —Three -I activities. Favors from Industry COSTUME JEWELRY members who contend Hoffa’ji elec er known in radio’s early years as He. outlined it in a speech at the ! ries In honor of late U.S. Senator .American mothers received "no we J y AFL-CIO President George tion was illegal, said last . night "Arthur Tracy, the Street Singer.” AFL-CIO convention last Decem- Brian McMahonwll' be rsitabllsherl definite commitment” when they V * there was no substance to rumors be’f. Mcany said that 'wlule labor would New 5’ork, .Ian 23 '.J’c The? vor of a "general survey " hearing appealed to Mrs. Li Teh Chuan, Gold and silver finished tailored styles. Also stone was one of those accused. at University oif Connecticut. For draperies, spreads, of an out-of-court settlement. As given out in the Mitchell ad- ponslder propo.sals to protect union More than 30 persons appear at New York Times said today a se-1 that would bring in the heads of Rerl Cross Chinese health minis­ set and simulated pearls* Choose from necklaces 'Atlv. Gen. Louis J. Lefkowitz members’ rights and funds, it sportswear. I’nusual de­ Some of the reports of a com­ Who made the charges ve-sterdav! = 7 ®;:*’ ‘7 . m eeting of Enfield Boai-d of Police crel staff mcniorandiim to a House six government agencies, of which ter and Red Cross president, to­ 5T> y -e 1 e would oppose too strict legislative signs In pen and Ink pins, earrings and bracelets. promise were to the effect that said many school teachers** • were * urnm boUi isbor leaders who con- I Commissloneca, one week from subcommittee charges members of the FCC is one. day for the release of their three sketches. Reg. 79c yd. Hoffa would step down as presi­ tended it went Too far. and m’an- control over union internal af­ i night , newspaper reoorter cJial- the Federal Commiinicalioiis Com- ‘ A member of the subcommittee sons, jailed on espionage dent-elect; others said he would among the lnve.stors. Lefkowitz o)>- I agement spokesmen who said it fair.", mission (FCCi with illegally ac- denied yesterday that this pro charges, Reuters, the British tained a State .Supreme Court or­ ' lenged board's right to hold private KECULAU $l.fl(). take office but that a. 3-man coni- did not go far enough. L'nion le.ider." also opposed meeting . . , ^ston and Maine cepting indiiBlry favois. i cedure had masked any' thpught of News Agency, reported from YARD der directing the promoters to ap­ ' Coupled with the normal polit­ A Washington dispatch to llie "whitewashing" the FCC or any Peiping. SALE PRICE ... For pear in court In M anhattan for Railroad officials .term >s untrue' H A L E ’S B R A D E P T * 10 0 (Continiied on Pa|C« Seven) ical wariness of Congress mem- (Continued on Page Two) "nmes.added that the memoran­ other govcrnnient agency under in- ; questioning next Tuesday morning, bers'on labor matters in an elcc- charges b.v Massachusetts legis­ vestigation Rep. John J. Flynt M A IN F L O O R lator that railroad Is rfiismanaged. dum also accuses some conirtvls- TB.AVELERS CHECKS STOLEN LefKowitr, said the piomoters. {(on yg^^, that lack of rnthuaiasni sioners of, fraternizing with liti­ I D-Ga I said the subcommittee New Haven, Jan. 23 >41 —. through the Nassau Management lessened chances for major parts Exhibition of 35 paintings b.v Sir wanted, rather, to Ije sure that the, Ic Milk Price Cut Slalc Tax Exceeds Winston fJIuirchUl draws crowd of gants who have cases pending t)c- Travelers checks valued at Co., Inc., had sold participations of the'program to gel through this fore the agency. investigation would go forward un­ 814JMM and “as gd as 'gold’* Hsle’s Greatest “JANUARY WHITE SALEf ■p , * 1 several real estate s.vndicates.,'year., over 1,200 to Kansas .City art gal­ der rules of "evidence and fair lery.. Princess Caroline of Monaco The anbcommitlce is investigat­ have been atoirn from a local iro n iis c c i m A ie a offerihgl2 percentand inoneca.se Abuses at which FJsenhowci (Aiess, Zeller Says ing the big federal administrative I'ls.V” ■ travel ageBcy„;pollce said today. ._ ------13 per cent annual return on the aimed have been sharply outlined _____ 1* celebrates first birthday today. The House appropriated 5250.000 ; NOW'S THE TIME TO TAKE a 6 v ANTAGE OF OUR WONDERFUL BUYS ON FAMOUS BRAND 1 Rep Cretella Introduces hill In agencies. The checks are all negotiable Hartford, Jan. 23 .i4' — Moat ’ investments. in hearings before llie Senate Hartford, Jan. 23 4’i - Stale , Congress which would give llie Times story also repi>ilcd: for the investlgatich. said a police .official. They were SHEETS. PILLOWCASES. BLANKETS, BED PILLOWS. TOWELS. MAHRESS PADS and COVERS. dealers in the Hartford area will ' Syndicates, relatively new in real Rackets lavestigating Committee Comptroller Fred R. Zeljer today t widows of veterans who died from The 28-pago memorandiihi wa.- The r.reriioi andun subm itted to usigned and can be cashed If cut the price of milk sold In quart I estate, have attracted a great headed by Sen. McClellan 'ip- reported that State general fund other than ’ seii'ice-connected prepared b.v Dr. Bernard Schwartz. the subcorainittee by Schwartz the thief signs the same name bottles by one cent a quart Feb.~ ‘ 1 many inve.stors. who see In them a Ark). That group is preparing its l,-xes-."Continuc to run ahead of the causes prefqtred treatment in buy­ 36. chief counsel of the special rfub- cited several examples of alleged; to them twice, he said, maklag In line with a drop in the controlled chance to make money fast on in- own proposed remedies, amounts anticipated," and Indicate ing government housing.. .New committec on legislative-oversight personal misconduct on the pari, them “as good as gold." - wholesale farm,price.. proittUing large yields. ; Eisenhower said the American “a general, favorable trend." and professor of law at New 5'ork of FCC commissioners. The memo- i : York ^Tlepubllcana expected to • TOB.VCOO SIlARwW RISE But they expMt a rise April'1 Lefkowitz said the L200 Investors! public should be reassured: Tile report cover." the S late’s make organized crime and busi- University. ' randutn also criticized som?. of the | * Ample FREE Parliing . reflecting new wage contracts with organized by Nassau Management. 1. That funds set aside for the fiscal situation as of Dec. 31 and ^ Basis , for Hearings practice." followed by the comnrls- New Y’ork, Jan. 23 — Te- nes." recession political issue in boiccs shetea continued their rise • AmpIt FREE Parking . dairy, employes. had put 1^ an average of 56,000 benefit, of workers in health, wM- contrasts with the theory on which gubernatorial race. *The New York Times o'otained sionerk- in granting license* for Th€ J.W H A U CpR television stations. as tbe .^teck Market shewed » ' • GREEN STAMPS 8 JW.HAU c R \]!r Thptei announcing the inimedl- each, fart* and pension funds; are ac- (governor RibiCoff has been w ork­ Dr. .William )), James named the dotunwnt yesterday. Th€ 08 ’ ; < None Named j mized pattera In qute( trading • ate idrop and Indicating kn April . A real estate'syndicate is a group i cotWited for. ' ing that income is falling short of The document ■tvas intended to • ^.'t^.'^REEN STAMPS Bupertntendent of Branford Pub­ early this afteraooB. CKeilgea tab Wifh All Cosh Sdes MAHCHiSTlR COmi. ' ' return to higher prices included organized for the' apecitic purpose' 2. That money contributed 'expectations. lic ' SchODls sysle'pi. . . Masaachu- be the starting point of, public The memorandum did not name! WITH ALL CASH SALES Mahchester Comm* Bryant and Oiapman Dairy, Ly- of-buying a single piece of prop- workers to union treasuries Governor Ribicoff several w;eeks setts - Legislature . votes against heatings scheduled to begin next anv of tha commisaionera it ac- i moat key stocks wike nnrrew. CORNER MAIN qnd OAK STREETS ataii E. H ^ , who la a Kensington .erty, - , ''' ' used solely foi* their welfare. j agb ordered a 10 per cent slash in aeries of pa.v raiaea including a -Monday. Tlja aubcommittec. how­ cuied of wrongdoing.- j geaeral^ wtthtn a .pekrt. The \ CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS market shewed a geagk

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