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SATURDAY, JANUARY 81, 1859 Average Daily Net rresK Run The Weather Foreeut of C. 8. Wmther Bui« m For the Week Ending January 31, 1959 iianrlfPBtfr Itt^ttittg l|fralb Fair, eoM tonight and Tneadny. I/ow tonight near zero except 6-lB CHARGE YOUR 12,879 below In normally eolder. aoeUaua. Greens Fee 'Member of the Andit High Ttfeoday In Ma. Meter Money PRESCRIPTIONS HERE Burean of Oircnlatton. About Town Heard Along Main Street M anchester^A City of Village Chanm Carrie Seymour and Mia* Can Pay for Main Issue Harriet Fraaten wUl eerve aa hoa- Aiitd on Some of Manchester's Side Streets, Too PINE MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRllARY 2, 1959 (naMifled Ad\erH»lng on Pago Iti PRICE FIVE CENT'S teaaes at tlie Lula Junior Mhaeum VOL. LXXVIII, NO. lot (FOURTEEN PAGES) tomorrow from 2 to 5 p.m.. the Traffic Light Skating Advisory In Golf Plan PItARMAfTT regular Sunday vlsitinK houra. Never The Twain *plns besides those of the safety Center Springs Pond will be Visitor entering a room in the variety. The coat of Installing and main­ Manchester Country Club Pres­ A nondenomlnatlonal aer\*lre will Seem* the bowler had made ar­ open to public Ice skating today 6M CENTER ST. Municipal Building "Hot in here, taining traffic lights can be paid ident Clifford Varney said today be hrid In Orange Hall at 4 o'clock rangements for a baby-alller to from parking meter funds, in the from 1:30 to lO p.m. The annex tomorrow afternoon, with Mias ien’l it? ” "stand by" while his wife was will be reserved for hockey playing he does not know whether the club Weak Radio Signals X Another visitor entering a room opinion of Town Counsel Philip V Mary Clarke and Miaa Luise Liff- sway so that he could lend hta aup- during the period. will accept the golf course lease scros* the hallway at the same Bayer. In charge. poi t" In the weekly office bowling Charter. Oak Pond today will be the town la preparing to offer it. time - “ Cold In here, Isn't it?" Parking metrfr money la set game. aside In a special fund from which open from 1:30 to 5 p.m. Schools Integration Starts The aticking is the *4-*2 Th^v Friendahlp Club of St. And thus it goes, a.s the ap­ At the last minute, however, the Tomorrow, the hours for skating parent erratic healing ayatam the Parking Authority expects to greens fee schedule for the occa­ Raise Faint Hopes John'a Rollah National Catholic baby-sitter became ill and daddy draw for Improving parking facili­ at Center Springs will be 10 a.m. sional golfer—a schedule Varney Churoh w tojneet Monday night at pour* WTSnith into one aid* of the didn't want to let hi* team down to 10 p.m., with the annex reserved b llding and neglecls the other. ties in town. said the club’* negotiating commit­ , $ cA« ic c 4L 2:30 at the Church. A meeting of SOOoooooooo! The fund contains about *100,- for hockey during that time. Hours tee and Board of Governors never the Sodality o^the Blessed Sacra­ Tho*e working in the building s Despite the usual slsm-bang 000. at Charter Oak Pond will be from That Interpret The ment be held Tuesday night at "polar region' solve the problem approved, win bowling alley nolaea, baby slept on The question as to use of the 10 to 12 noon and 1:30 to 5 p.m. "Right now, 75 per cent of the For Ship Survivors the same'hour. with sweater*, but the solution undisturbed. Wishes Of The Family O isn't a* easy for those employed money for installing, operating, members and 75 per cent of the and maintaining traffic lights Board of Governors, would reject in the "tropical sone.'' On the Hoof Without Strife in Virginia Marine Cpl. Buford A. Scott. "A fter all,' one pointed out." ...... came up at a recent meeting of the the lease as it stands.” Varney JOHN B. BURKE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS o cranked radio* mad# to tranamlt B«t of Mm. Olga Scott. «4 L ^ k - The Chamber of Commerce, . Rembrandt Studio, Boston you can take off Just so much! " | yj-hif.), has been seeking an ele- Board of Directors. Bayer was In­ Virginia Seen said. Weak radio signals stirred on a .500 .lilocycle frequenc.v- wood St.. Is serving with the 12th structed to draw up an opinion. FUNEKAL HOME - i phant costume for u*e during its However, he said he did not Chriatian*en said the change of Marine Regiment at Camp Hsuge, Top Marksman He said the "Parking meter ordi­ know what the Board'of Governors faint hopes today that some of frequency wa* technically poa- Famll.T Triple* Quickly I upcoming Washington'* Birthday TEL. M I 8-8868 Otoaw a. nance, as amended, states that the For Almond’s would do if the lease were present­ the 95 persons aboard the The group of children from the while elephant sale, reeaived a Marine Pfc. Harry L. Roy, son of 87 EAST CENTER ST. jrible. 1 coins collected from the parking ed to it for signariire. The Board is missing Danish ship Hans Irregular transmission would Lenox St, area who. it will be re- j telephoned offer the other day, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Roy of Cov­ AMBULANCE SERVICE Space Chief 21 Negroes Manchester Auxiliary Police meters are to be turned over to the empowered to act' for the members called, collected *42.7.5 for the i The unidentified man who Called Hedtoft might yet be found' reault. he »aid, if an inexperienced will meet at Police Headquarter* entry, won the Maj. Gen. E. P. collector of revenue lo "provide for Tuition Plans in this matter. ' March of Dimes last year, topped »«id he had amid the iceberg-dotted seas i P'^son tried to operate Monday night at 7 o clock for Moses trophy for outstanding the proper regulation and control The town’s Board of Directors— after studying the brief instruc­ that record Sunday Between 10 j Chamher was seeking and that It of traffic upon the public streets' off Greenlaiifl. Join Whites target practice. arcommodate two marksmanship while in recruit (Coiitlniied li

r’C' / BPS■f: ■ ■ PAGE THREE 1^':' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 19B9 ' F ft O S T W O will be' present. In addition, th* Bolton local people will Include the Rev. AFTER GOUIS, flD , South Windsor Coventry Andover Carlton 'T. Daley, W. Arnold 'Mc­ Sheinwold on Kinney, Mr*. Ernest Howard, Mr*. YOU MAT SUFFER FR M Polio Dance Clifford Stephen*. Jack R. Him-, Blood Donor Zoning Group to View Map AUeiiR.Yale trt'. Mrs. Frank Ulm snd Charles EXflROETiO BIDDINO i Sonlli dular I Miller. Tired Blood WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Both tides vulnerable Makes Profit ■ The school of Instruction in local Controls Sets NOBTH Of Site of Proposed Market Will Receive churel) aclivilles will he taught nil srsoNOM rjur JIust for By Alfred SlMHnwold In fuit 7 aayt... or monty backl D.8. Maatera Team Champion A 5 4 3 by five staff members from the ¥KQ3 Mri. R. Kneeiand Jones Sr. re­ national office of the Methodist After 6 cold, flu or sore threat Formation of a permanent Will the ItMlana win a third The Planning and Zoning Com­ itraight woriU championship next * 7 3 Scout H onor ports the polio dance Saturday church. you miy suffer from iron deficien­ board of governora to admlnlater The Record mission will meet at 7 p.m. New Organlzstlnn Rleet* week In ^tKelr New York match A K 7 S 7 5 Office night was * great success for this cy anemit*...or Tired Blood. To blood donation programa In South WEST BAST Wedneaday at the Town Susan William* has been elerited against the American and Argen­ Building. Allen R. Yale of Boston Hill Rd. type of local venture. feel stronger fist, take Gemtol, Wlndaor haa been announced. By PHIUP TREOGOR . tine teama? If they do, part of the A K I7 AQ7 10 91 will receive the God and Country president of the newly organized the high-potency tonic. In one day. W AI<2 ¥10 154 Joseph Lombard of Wethersfield, A profit f)f 199.80 was realized Mr*. Stanley A. Johnaon, public No one enjoys playing records from their collection more crodit should to their energetic has been asked by the commission .Award at the 11 a m. service Sun- for the March of Dimes campaign. Junior High MYF at United Meth­ tiRSliOL-iron is in your blood­ biddings. 4J10 85Z ^ A Q da\’ in the First Congregational odist Chnrrh. The group will meet stream. carrying itrength and health nurae, and Gaylord L. Paine than I, but I would never consider substituting hi-fi for the « 6 « 10 4 to bring In a complete map. of his She hae expressed much apprecia­ When the world championship propos^ plans in reference to his Church. weekly st 3:11 pm. at the ehuri'h energy to every part of your body. are co-chairmen of the blood drive real thing. By real thing, I mean the warm, personal contart wa# held in Italy last year. .W ^er SOUTH tion for the work of Mr*. Charles request for a change oj! Rural Res. Tlie award Is one of th* highest W. Church, her committee snd the on Thursdays under the leader­ Check with your doc­ program. that one feels in the presence of another being creating music AvaralU Jumped to four clubs with * A 6 honors a Boy Scout can reveive. ship of Mrs. Carlton T. Daley. ¥ 9 7 Idcntial Zone 15 (RU 15) to a numerous people who contributed tor. And lakeOeaiTOL. Membera of the newly-formed of the very moment. . the North hand and felt dlaappoint- Business Zone of property on Yale has served as assistant Other officers In) hide Donna liquid,or lableti,(every ed when Giorgio Belladonna de­ 4 K 9 6 4 Scoutmaster of Troop 124. He is to it* success. board of governora Include the Nothing filtered here, nothing canned. No mechamcao- Bouth St. near the comer of Daley Coin card contributions to the Perrell, vice presidenl and Thor- doy. Feel stronger fast. clined the In'vitatlon to bid game. * A Q 9 3 2 a student at RHA^T High School alyn Jensen, secret nry. Rev. Arthur .1. Heffeman. paator muslcal Univac delivering sound^' “ West NoHk Bm( Rd. ^ campaign have reached a total of of St. Francla of Aaalal Church; Belladonna was quite right «« mat­ and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Meeting* Tonlglil SAVI $1.00 via the stylus. The warm* of hu­ Beethoven Hallelujah choruses: Pas* 1 ¥ 1 A Lombard plans to build a super­ $434.14. New acknowledgements tuy lc•ne^ly fit* the Rev. R. Wlnthrop Nelaon. paa­ Haydn’s "Heaven's Are Telling,' ters turned out; he needed a favor­ market in this area which In­ R. Yale Sr. of Boston Hill Rd The Board of Kduc*tion fare* * man Are can never be imprisoned able location for the ace of dia­ 2 * 4 4k All. PMi Members of Boy Scout Troop 124 of donations include Carlo Volpl. tor of the Flrat Congregational In a plastic groove. The art of Stainer’s "God So Loved the Opening lead — A 7 cludes property he owns and Frank Volpl and Mrs. Volpl. My­ lengthy agenda in It* nteetlng to­ Church; the Rev. Roy Hutcheon, monds to make even four clubs. are Invited to attend the service In G E R IT O L l music must never be imprisoned In World," and many others. As usual in a team match, the which is now ane; Mabel Griswold to cases, moat people And their taste Roger Volsln Brass Eneemble Part scores may seem unimport­ In the last year American teams Ruth M. Smith. E.ather G, B: indie, 5®e-CASH IN will canvass business eatabllah- have gained much valuable ex­ coln. town planning con.sultant of for the 3rd Missile Battalion at week are a pot-luck supper Peb. Bolton Cnngregational Church So­ Improving and their listening repe- Kapp KCL 9020 ant to players who are used to the Technical Planning Associates 13 which will be served preceding John McDermott. WHIian) Balch ments to seek their cooperation lolre Increasing as time goes on. An abundance of brilliant, brassy perience in playing for Imps, and Loring Air Force Base, Maine. and Paul S. Willey Jr. ciety. land at Bnllon I’enler; Rnh- In the drive. Donors will be rubber bridge, but this was not an of New Haven, will attend. a Court of Honor in the elementary erl D. Valentine to Kenneth and music, expertly played. unimportant swing in a world this may help our team enormous­ Pvt. Clement is the son of Mr. WITH UNPAID BIUST sought house to house by a team Learn to thrill with a good re­ GOP Unit to Meet school. A Scout conuuillee meeting St. Maiirire» Note* Lillian Garrison, properly on West- cording of a Beethoven symphony Mozart Work* for Solo Plano championship match. The Italians ly in next week’s world champion­ and Mrs. Riii.is K. Clement. 188 S. will be held preceding the Board of Maureen Dymlna, daughter of YOUR COUPONS of 30 captains. ship match. The Republican Town Commit­ view Rd.: Anthnnv Investment Co. Walter Gleaeklng, Pianist scored 130 points for four clubs and Main St. He graduated from Man­ Mrs. Edward J. Tapley. Ells­ or a Verdi aria and then give your­ tee will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Review at 7 p.m. Feb. 9 in the Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Morgan of to Delta Prn))erlies Inc, land In self an Infinitely greater thrill by Angel 3.1076 .Album 9 n o points for two spades, gaining Dally QuesMon chester High School in 1916. and Bolton Lake, wa* baptized yester­ worth High home economics teach­ the Booth-Dimock Memorial Li­ Town Hall. South Bolton 1 m m going to a concert to hear the And who plays Mozart better 240 points in all. This entitled As dealer, you hold; Spades—A prior to entering 'the Army la.*t Parents are reminded to turn In day by the Rev. Bernard L. Mr- I er, will be In charge of the canteen 6; Hearts—9 7; Diamonds—K 9 6 brary. Proposed changes or addi­ AdminisI rat nr's r)eed Estate of to feed workers and donors. same works performed live by the than GleaekingT them to four International Match tions to the party and caucus May was employed at the Hart­ their pledges for the Lake of Isle.* Gurk at St. Maurice nuurli I same arUata. You'll never forget Points. 4; Clubs—A (3 9 3 2. What do you ford National Bank. His basic Can>p fund drive by Tuesday eve­ St. Blaise Day will be celel)raled Jennie V. Maneggia to TImmas and \MMey HmuK[ Church Deacon say ? rules will come up for discussion. the experience. Imps Are Precious Pack .Meeting training was taken at Ft. Dix, ning. 'The funds will he used for at the church tomorrow. There will Dnrnthv Maneggia. properly on The Church Committee of First For many years most champion­ Answer: Bid one club. If neces­ N..T., and he al.so attended the R1 6. ' Congregational Church will hold Cub Scout Pack 6.1 will meet construction of cabins and central he blessing of thrnal.* after the Ml 3-4168 Chaconne and other work*—.T. 8. Columbia ships in Europe have been scored sary you can rebid the clubs. There Army Information .School al Ft. buildings and for equipment so 8 am. Mass and at 3:11 and 7:30 Certificate of Inrorporatinn: Its first 1959 meeting Thursday at is no great need to show the at 7;30 p.m. Wedneaday at Cov­ B a rh by International Match Points, Slocum, N.Y, He has been a mem­ that more Scouts may attend sum­ p.m, .Munsons Candy Kitchen Inc. 8 p.m. In the church hall. An Andres Segovia, Guitar usually abbreviated Imps and anemic diamond suit. entry Grammar School on the Combine those old bills into theme "(Jub Scout Newsmen. ’ ber of the 3rd Mis-*ile Battalion mer camping sessions. Facilities at Flr,*l Friday of the month devo­ eighth deacon will be elected to fill Decca DL 9751 pronounced as though you were (Copyright 1959, General Fea­ Brotherhood Hospital Pledges at Loring since October, and is a Camp Pioneer are overcrowded and tions this week will inchule dislri- MHncli)»*ler F.vpiilng Herald Bol­ one "OK lx)sn” with on# OFFTHI the unexplred term of Kenneth E. Segovia once again proves that talking about small devils. The tures Corp.) leservations are now filled at ton (wrreapondeni, Doris >1. D'llal- Nichols, who was elected to the The two-week.s’ house-to-hou.*e public information specialist in the T'utiles Honored on 50th Anniversary buUon of Holy Communion al 8 monthly payment. THIS COUPON the guitar, as played by a master. principal team championships in Camp Piemeer through November, 1h. feleplione .Mllchrll S-I.iri. church presidency. Members are canvas.* for three-year pledges battalion headquarters. Mr. and Mrs, laxiis .1. Tuttle, 21 a.m. in addition to the usual 6 pm. Phone or write now . . , Is no mere substitute for a harpsi­ this country have been scored in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, The selection of Pvt. Clement urged to make nominations on Week Slated 1,250 miles long, is the biggest toward the Windham Community 19.19 (elebration yesterday, and were celebration of Mas.*. Confessions then when your loan is ap­ WORTH chord. The Instrument, though row and two silver arrows to Gary the same way for about a year. for “ Soldier of the Month" was Heap Big Pou-Mow Held Hudson St., were honored at a will be heard preceding the .Mass. a d v f . r t i s i n g p a v .s slips which may be obtained in the You get one Imp for a gain of coral structure on earth. Memorial Building Fund campaign , , . . r *. R...U gu('.*ts of the Albert Tuttles at proved, just one call at our limited In other aspects. Is capable Steinman and a silver arrow to niade or the basis of personal ap- Tepees, headbands, tomahawks pa: ty on the occasion of their 50th ^ t-| „sby Rd. home. MethodlHt Seminar Hartford, Feb. 2 id' The Con­ downstairs hall. These slips should Brotherhood Week will be ob­ Chris Albair. v.1!l start tomorrow. oflice for the money. Our ON THE PURCHASE OF 2 PACKAGES be returned to Merle Dinae or to of an Infinite variety of subtle l>earance and knowledge of mil­ and bows and arrows were seen at wedding anniversary yestei day. j ^1 intervals rtui ing the recep- Bishop John Wesley Ixu'd will necticut Development Coniml.saion shadings. served in this community on Feb. During the evening, one den with Trask Elected itary s'.ibject* and duty assign­ Manager like* to say “ Your the president. Owen S. Trask has been elected Ihe pow-wow, or monthly pack Their five sons and daughteis-, (ii,„ „ quartet from the church •preside at a seminar for leading said that their aunry indicates The Bach Chaconne, originally 24. when a public meeting will be Mrs. Ralph Slate and Mrs. Fred ment.*. meeting, of Cub Scout Pack 124 in-law gave the paity at the Sec-j , „n.*i.*tmg of Mr.*, Marjorie lay people in the Norwich Dis- every dollar the .State spent in loan is okay I” Tax Review Hearings I.X)wmen, den mothers, presented a president of the Public Health AaP FROZEN PEAS or for unaccompanied violin, has been held in Yeoman.s Hall in which all I in the elementary school Friday ; ond Congregational Chinch, where! „,i,i m , ., Helen P.ylander. Edwin trict of the Methodist Church in ' newspaper vacalionlnrid advertis The Board of Tax Review has arranged for, and played by, skit showing the different kinds of Nursing A.ssn. for a 2-year term. three faiths will participate. Daniel Andrews was elected vice and children were loaned the li­ night. The theme wa.* "Indians." Tniiips have been active woi'k- and Russell F.llinlt, sang Rockville on Thursday. ing resulted in about $162 in busi­ FRENCH FRIED POTATOES announced a schedule of three everything from a full Stokow­ communications. Another, with Braves received the following pi's since coming to Mancliester. hearings to consider grievances of Mrs. Gunnar Olson and Mrs. Wil­ president at the annual meeting, brary during the period by the .several of the old time favorite The session will be atlended hy ness, Tlie coiiiniisaioii Is the Stalc'it Praferrad Rnanca Co., Inc. ski orchestra to the lowly harmon­ The Rev. John K. Honan of St. awards: Craig Brown and Brian Tuttle is a native of Rowe. GOOD FEB. 2-FEB. 7, 1959 local residents on assessments Cohimba’s Church; Edward Gos- bur Fletcher, den mothers, made r r y PROGRAMS to fill the 1-year unexpired term Connecticut State Bureau of Li­ songs. seven people from United Method official business development ica. It is really better suited to the made by the Town Assessor, up a newspaper, both before and braries. MacCrano. Wolf badge and gold Mass. He came to Hartford in Out of town guests who were isl Church snd will be held at the'agency. It said that the $11,336 988 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER AT YOUR A&P SUPER MARKETS guitar than to a violin (one won­ line. deacon of Columbia Congre­ caused by Trask’s election as arrow on Wolf badge; Richard hja youth and entered the eniuloy Phone: Mitchell 8-4168 Tonight from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. gational Church; and Saul Caro­ during the pack meeting, which president. Gift Shop Hotirs f'l., : (>, "ii : itev. Rockville Methodist (niiircli from I spent in advertising in 16 oul-of- 701 MAIN ST„ EAST HARTFORD ders If Bach might originally had Provost, silver arrow on Wolf of Aetna Life Insurance Co.^He Frederick Allen, former minister l to 9 p m, i slate newspapers ended in an aver- the first such session will be held the lute in mind), and Mr. Sego­ line, president of the Brotherhood was distributed to those p'-eaent. ■Elected directors for 3-year The Thrift and Gift Shop of the A loan of $100.00 costs at the Town Hall. Other dates Edward MacDougall, Cub Scout­ badge; Glen Avery, James Fox. retired in 1914. after having pro- ol ,-*1 nnd 1 hull'll ,er-at-large for the Channel 22 Sprlnafield. Mate. “A London Affair" surgical operation for cancer last Channffi SO New Britain. Conn. ( 8) 1T.8. MARSHAL basement. range has been donated by Er- Hehron. Couples who are p lan -1 ford. He is also a member of the Manchester Evening Herald haps to hear this fine artist in Natchaug Boy Scout District, ac­ (33) DR. I. q. iie.st .1. Starkel and was installed more profound literature. August. Channel 40 Holjroke. Matt. Complete First .Aid Course ning to have dinner at the Yankee, Sons of the Revolution. -Mrs. Tul- South Windsor eorres|)ondcnt El­ cording to an announcement fol­ Channel 6S Waterborv Conn. Several local residents com­ this week m the firehouse kitch­ 501 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE— MANCHESTER more Burnham, telephone 5IItchcll The Senator said his treatments asked to notifv the Rev. Mr. j tie is a harler member of the lowing the district banquet and would end Tuesday or Wednesday, pleted a standard 10-hour Red en. ' Silversmith after the service are Women .* Chib of Mancheslcr. 4-0674. Great Siiered Choruses Shaw Cliorale, Robert Shaw, con­ annual meeting last week. but his doctors prescribed a rest of Cross First Aid instructor train­ Craffers to 31eel |Pimm i Their five sons, all mairied, are OFF THE ducting Mother* March one week to 10 days. After that, he ing course held in Willimantic last The Craflei's 4-H Club will meet A similar service was held last Albert ,1. and Gordon O. of Man- THIS COUPON Mrs. Alfred Sqracchl said Nichols T IP F wek. These are Mis. Leo T Leary. C REGULAR RC.A LM 1117 said, he would return to Washing­ , from 7 p.m. to 8 p m. Wedne.sday year on Valentine's Dav and at-' Chester: Burton J. of Deep River; FOR ONE WEEK ONLY - from Here is the record for everyone that she now has $164,53fc ton. Manchester ■ Inc. Mrs. Theodore Hietala. F.arl Las­ ' al the Oiurch Coniniiinity Hou.*e tended hy couples from this town Louis E. of Coventry and James B. WORTH 2 0 PRICE returns from the Mothers' March ‘Because of my own experience sen. Frederick G. Bissell, .lohn J. j to work on baskets. Members have Hebron, Columbia and .Marlbor- of Vernon, They have 12 grand- •s p e c i a l : who has ever sung in a choir or MONDAY, FEB. 2 to SATURDAY, FEB. 7 of Wednesday night. There are with cancer," said Neuberger in Willnauer and George Savoie. been asked to bring a sharp knife : oiigh. chilflien .Anolner young man, Skaies Sharpened. 50c loves great church music. All the in- J Hallowed ground— choruses selected by Mr. Shaw are still two or more mothers yet to accepting the appointment, ‘T ap­ Goodyear Han.* Hansen, an accredited. I nr an ice (iick i (')mnge for Grade 6 Roger Winlon, made hi.s home ON THE PURCHASE OF 1 LB PKG SUPER-RIGHT be heard from. At this point there no extra charge. the most familiar in the literature. preciate ^profoundly the research HEADQUARTERS atnictor, attended the session.* for Coup Mother* ; There will he no need to send with the Tuttles W' It years, or They include both the Handel and is $27.53 more this year than was acthities which the American Can­ review. Mothers a.ssisling with cla.sses , student* to RHAM High until his niarriag(k to .Mi.ss Pearl HEAVY DUTY ZIPPERS taken in last year. cer Society helps to make pos­ FOR SNOW TIRES Co-op Mother* this week of the ( ooperative Nni- ^ immediate future for Martin of tins town They came PLENTY OF FREE EASY PARKING SLICED BACON REPLACED IN JACKETS Tuition Pupils sible. . ." Mothers assisting with cla.sses sery and Kindergarten al ! iheir Grade 6 studios, contrary to from Buffalo, N, Y. to attend the Work Done While I’ou Walt Donald Kramer, chairman of the store and Plant 295 Broad St. of the North Coventry Coopera­ Nathan Hale f onimimity Center i that have been heard in GOOD FEB. 2-FEB. 7, 1959 Windham Board of Education, as­ TEL. Ml 3-5179 tive Nursery ami Kindergarten for will be Mrs. Herbert F", Rose. Mrs. ; tmvn GENERAL sured Donald Tuttle, chairman of ^Rabbi Wise Dies CHADWICK & CO. the week include Mrs. Robert Ri( hard J. .lodry, Mrs. Robert Rob- | .Andrew Gasper, chairman of the AT YOUR A&P SUPER MARKETS SAM YIJLYES the local Board of Education, that 564 CENTER ST.— MI 9-0669 Mas.sey, Mr.*. We.sley Lewis. Mrs. inson. Mrs. Fred S. Johnslon and • Board of Education, said last "DJ^iKASKS WHICH 701 MAIN ST., EAST HARTFORD "SHOE REPAIRING T V SER V IC E there is no need for concern re­ New York, Feb. 2 ()Pi—Rabbi S:00 ( Si THE BIG PAYOFF Daniel yAmlrews. Mrs. Clinton Mrs. Robert Walter i night that the Regional District 8 (23-SO) YOUNG UB, MALONE Baldwin and Mrs. William Kamin­ AFFLICT I'S ARF AS OF THE BETTER KIND" garding tuition pupils at Windham Jonah B. Wise, 77, a founder and ( a-6S) BEAT THE CLOCK F'.vent* Today Board of Education has written to 261 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER Days AP A Call 10:00 ( 3) DE8ILU PLAYHOUSE sky. Mrs. Howard Hastings and DIFFFRF.XT AS THL 23 OAK STREET High School as things stand now. longtime national chairman of (40) ALL STAB PLAYHOUSE “ Symbol of Authority** Senior Girl Scout Troop 217, 7 the three town Boards of Educa- Nights W&itFv Pins Parts 3:30 ( 3-40) THE VEBDICT IS YOUBS Mrs. John Learned will be in 116 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER Same Side As Watkins He said a release earlier in the United Jewish Appeal, died last ((222-30) TV DANCK PABT^* p. Ill , Nathan Hale Community . lion asking whether their .elemen- FFATl'RKS ON OUR TEL. MI 3-5482 (32-30) (Color) Ctoentn: Bert Parke. charge of the cleaning schedule night in Doctor* Hospital. ( *) CONNECTICUT BAND­ Center. 4 H Town Crminiitlee. 8 lary school* will have a condition LIMIT ONE COUPON ^ EACH PURCHASE week which declared that Wind­ Doloree Gray, and Jack K. Saturday. FACES” Dr. Wise, a native of Cincinnati, STAND Leonard p m.. Booih-Dimn( k Memorial Li­ I of overcrowding; and. If ao. If they ham High School would be filled (33) WHO DO YOU TRUST? Fe«*t of St. Blaise - *rAuthor’s Name Below) ■ was the son of Rabbi Isaac Mayer ( 8-53) PATTI PAGE SHOW brary: Board of Tax Review hear­ I would be willing to send their with Willimantic young people by 4;M ( 3) RANGER ANDY Guente: Vic Schoen’n Or­ The Feast of St. Blaise will l)o When a physician treats Wise, w’ho founded Reform Juda­ (23-30) qUEBN FOR A DAY ings, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m and 7 I Grade 6 students to tl^e high school 1965 and beginning then would chestra observed tomorrow a*. St, Mary's Discount Department Stores ism in America, calling it "Ameri­ ( MS) A.MERtCAN BANDSTAND (40) FKATI RE FORTY p.m, to in p.m,, Town Office build- | to alleviate the condition, and to a sick per.son, he may t'ir.*t INTERNATIONAL take no tuition students, wac in (40) FUN HOUSE Church. Throats will be bles.sed af­ error. can Judaism." 4:15 (40) THE SECRET STOB3I 10:30 ( 8-58) JOHN DALY. NEWS ing: Cub Scout Pack 6,1, Webelos i eliminate the necessity for addi- relieve? jiain or other di.*-- (2?) BOLD VENTFRE ter the 8 a m. Mass. At 7:30 p.m Den. 6 p.m.. Spinks Hall, South ! Honal elementary school conslruc- OFF THE Personals The son ' ecame a leader of Re­ 4:30 ( 3-40) (SO) “ TKN-4” comforts, but he always STERLING ^ THE (22-30) COUNTY FAIR there will •be benediction of the St.: Girl Scout Troop 71, 7 n.m.. tion at this tim(^. THIS COUPON form Judaism and for more thsm 10:45 (53) EARLY LATE SHOW concentrates on curing the V REGULAR 0 , ¥ » 2 Mrs. John Osmond of Whitney 5:00 ( 3) FEATURE FIL3I “ lOth Ave. Kid” Blessed Sacrament, followed by 31 years served as Rabbi of Cen­ "China Sra." veslrv- First Congregational' Gasper said that there will be Rd, fell at her home Thursday and ( 8) WEATHER. NEWS * blessing of the throats. Church. no need to send< any of this town’s cause of the trouble. When WORTH I PRICE broke her ankle. She returned to tral Synagogue, the oldest Reform (22) FIRST SHOW SPORTS More Books Circulated annual knitting (SO) BOY ROGERS Also, Holy Name Society, 8 p.m.. elementary school students since people try to treat them- 1230 1230 her home yesterday from Windham Temple in continuous use in this (40) POPEYE 11:00 < 3) NEWS. WEATHER M SPORT8 Circulation of books at the St. MgrVyS Church hail; Laurel ovei'crowding will not be a prob­ ON THE PURCHASE OF 3 1 LB PKGS Community Memorial Hospital. city. 5:30 ( )*-5S) 5IICKEY MOUSE CLUB •selve.s, they seldom can cure (30) THE EABLY SHOW ( 8) WORLD'S BEST MOVIES Booth-Dimock Memorial Library F'ore.*t7 Tall Cedars of I.iCbanon, lem at the local school in the im­ "Adventure In Bnltlmore" the cause because of lack Karl Faik of Hennequin Rd. is a The United Jewish Appeal, a "T h * Thnndrrbitd*” has increased more^ than 50 per 7:30 p.m . Masonic Hail, Merrow; mediate futui'e. ON ON I ' o r 1 d w i d e philanthropy, was (40) TWILIGHT THEATER (32) THK BIO IXF.WS patient at Windham Community (30) NEWS A WEATHER cent during the past year as com­ Coventry Business As.*n.. 8 pm.. The Board of Education meets of knowledge of how to Memorial Hospital. founded In 1939 and Dr. Wise 6:50 ( K) HOl'KVK THEATEB pared with 1917. .A total of 11,221 Nutley Margarine (53) LATE MATINEE 11:15. (.3) .MIKE IIAM.MEB South ("oventry flrchou.se; Boy al 8 o'clock tonight in the elemen­ properly diagnose. Young Chess Champ served as its national chairman (30) THE JACK PAAR SHOW YOURe^ YOUR books were borrowed during 1958 Scout Troop 6,3 at 7 p.m., Spinks tary school for its monthly meet­ Home remedies that tem- A chess tournament conducted until last ;ear, when he was 11:30 (22) JACK PAAB while 10,073 were borrowed dur­ Hall, South St. ing. GOOD FEB. 2-FEB. 7, 1959 w'ithin Richard Grenier's seventh named honorary national chair­ DRY CLEANING 11:45 ( 8) CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING ing 1917. acemding to Mrs. Eliza­ jwrarily relieve pain can DIAL DIAL (53) NEWS Grange Meet* Tonight AT YOUR A&P SUPER MARKETS grade room during the past few man. Pickup and Delivery 13:45 ( 3) NEWS A WEATHER beth C. Labile, librarian. Manchester Evening Hyrald The Grange will meet at 8 sometimes create severe weeks .came to a close Thursday In 1938, President Franklin D. 1:00 ( 5) HEADLINES Using the .service are 129 adults Coventry oorrespondpnt Mr*. F. o’clock tonight in the Town Hall. danger, because they en­ 7W MAIN ST., EAST HARTFORD when Edward Thompson was de­ Roosevelt selected him as a dele­ FISHER and 122 juvenile.*. Categorical cir­ Pauline Little, telephone Pilgrim TTie Rev. Douglas F. Pimni. scout­ able the disease to take a all opan stock 261 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER clared chess cljampion at Horace gate to the International Refugee culation follows; Adult fiction 2-6231. master of Boy Seoul Troop 124, W. Porter School. Thirty-six young Conference In France. DRY CLEANSERS. Inc. TUESDAY 6,315; adult non-fiction 2,418: jun­ will speak oh Scouting. firmer hold and eventually 116 EAST CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER people participated, and competi­ 325 Broad St.—Dial MI 9-7111 ior fiction 5,632; junior non-fiction H.A.AIDEN H05IE BURNS Pastor .Attend* Conferenee to become more difficult or tion was cut to Thompson and 13:00 ( 5-40) 856. Hamden. Feb. 2 uPi Tlie home The Rev. Willard - E. Thomen, FILL I N . . . LIMIT ONE COUPON TO EACH PURCHASE (22-50) TIC TAC DOUGH impossible to cure. Al,ways Leon Tetreault: finalists. 6:25 ( 5) WEATHER. NEWS A A total of 7,334. volumes are of a family of 10w as destroyed by pastor of the Congregational 12:50 ( 5) 8EABCH FOB TO.MORBOW let your physician deter­ nostss6ss6iKissesAi^s A Chess set was awarded to SPORTS available for circulation. New fire Saturday. No one was hurt. Church, is attending the 24th an­ 6:50 ( 22) SPOBT8CAST (2^S0) IT COULD BE YOU •••A D D ON Thompson and 'presented to him by ( MS) PLAY YOUR HUNCH books totaling 641 provided Firemen said the blaze at the home nual Pastor’s Pre-Lenten Study mine the cause of yout sick­ EASTWOOD 6:40 (22) SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT (40) TV TREATER class president Raymond Levesque. 6:45 ( 3-22) NEWS throtigh library funds added dur­ of the Janies Johnson family ap­ Conference in Springfield, Mass., ness and pr«*scribe tlje MANCHESTER, CONN. Home for Visit Crd Okarlt** Babert Taylor ( 8) NEWS A WEATHER ing (the year are classed as adult parently was started by a defective today and tomorrowv ’ proper treatment and you Richard D’Auteuil, student at The "PARTY GIRL" 1:60 ( 5) UNION PACIFIC ficUorv 275. adult non-fiction 57, space heater. Johnson, his wife, OR START - THIS COUPON Off m i ( S> YOU ASKED FOB IT MORIARTY BROS. junior fiction 279 and junior non­ will prevent serious trouble, Citadel, South Carolina, is spend­ In Coler (33) WEATHER AND NEWS and eight cliildren moved in With .Manchester Evening Herald An- • ing a few days with his oarents, l:Mo 1:34. »:4f (SO) NEWS OF THE HOUR A SELLING fiction 30. relatives after the fire. The build­ dove^r correspondent. Mr*. Psul A NEW SERVICE /aha Saxea Sandra Dee WEATHER LINCOLNS — MEBCUBy In addition to the new books 480 telephone Pilgrim W ORTH 1 0 Mr; and Mrs. Gerard D’Auteuil of (40) NEWS A WEATHER ing was on the grounds of the Pfanstlehl YOUR PHYSICIAN Old Columbia Rd. "The ResHess Years" (53) I SPY AND titles of general interest to adults North Haven Brick Co. 2 -6 8 5 6. CAN PHONE A ftir so li, Spdni^ Glory will bo n t M THE PURCHASE OF 1 QT JAR ANN PAGE “ Cub Scout Mfietlng ______l : U , 6:15 1:15 (40) DOUGLAS EDWARDS. ENGLISH FOBDS Mitchell 3-6321 end ovailobi* en ■ erder bosh pu "A Cub Scout newsman, " activity. NEWS (32) HIGHLIGHTS 315 CENTEB ST.— M l S-51S5 WHEN YOU NEED from th* foctery for inun^ioto doihroty.. WINF Last night at a (Jub pack meet­ Wed., " I CbIbo Ib The FeaBtala*' (SO) NEWS ing, the following new boy* were 1:56 ( 3-41) NAME THAT TUNE , A MEDICINE fUw6o«uitn*t«t ihi6ui«r tfRoW pinned by parents as Bob Cats—■ (23-30) BUCKSKIN 13:45 (5) THE • MAYONNAISE “ Coup Slirli” REG. $1.29 VALUE! - 4J5 2.N T.15D0WI — . Steven Ramm. Wayne Schoppaul ( MS) SHIRLEY TEMPLE 1:66 ( 8) NEWS ( 8-55) LIBEBACE SHOW ;]CHOICEST IvlEATS IN TOWN. . . Pick up your presctlp- PtiC. Fork — _ OJO GOOD FEB. 2-FEB. 7, 1959 Jr., Robert Grant, Eric Ellison, STORYBOOK "R ip Van PIK. K*ll. — _ *.» Winkle" CM) AT HOME WITH KITTY Local Sports Peter Lanzalotto. David Cohen and (56) MOVIE MATINEE tiondf shopping near us, or Slim Fork__ - 5.50 AT YOUR A&P SUPER MARKETS John German.', Other awards were 6 :M ( 5-40) THK TEXAN (46) nrv’OBCE HEABINO let us deliver promptly CriMn Soim „ - S.50 (53-50) THE RESTLESS GUN 1:05 ( 5) OUR MISS BROOKS. Dtu.rt „ 6.50 701 MAIN ST., EAST HARTFORD presented by Ranflolph Albair, as­ "B ed Blood of Coaraxe" without extra charge. A ■utttr Spoii0*r. H. M.. _ 4.7$ sistant Cub Scout master. Tley in­ NOW and TOiSDAY 6:56 ( 5-46) FATHER KNOWS BEST 1:56 ( 5-46) AS THE WOBI.D TURNS (or ( 8) MV LITTLE MARGIE : SPECIALS TUBS. ONLY ; WITH (32-50) TALES OF WELLS FAR­ h w SRWees-UKieliOH 261 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER cluded a Bear Badge to toke (55) THE WAY great many people entrust ConUnoouB Fpom 6:15 GO "Fort Maisaere" us with the responsibility '^ 4 62. 116 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER Malek, a Lion Badge, a Gold Ar­ ( M S ) BOLD JOURNEY 5:66 ( 5-46) JIMMY DEAN SHOW LOINLAMB RIB LAM B LAMB ' C-oitc. B m . SMtino— 32J3 2L05 "Uanaled Fi)rt" (35-56) TRUTH OB OONSE- of filling their prescrip­ S-piMT niaca Ootfino.— 2500 tt.lt UMH ONE COUPON TO EACH PURCHASE • :I0 < 5-46) DANNY: IINY THOMAS SHOW . qU ERCES (Color) 4-pi.c. PIKO lihlii—— 2200 11.75 <3^St> PETER OUNN ' . ( 6JIS> DAY IN COURT CHOPS CHOPS FOR STEW tions. May we compound SKEIN “ Murder on the Midnray*’ 5 :M I 5-40) HOUSE PARTY . , Dale McGuire ( 8-55) VOICE OP MUSIC . (3X-S0) HAGGIS HAGGIS (Color) yours? ‘ "A ll Piirrlnl P ro fra m " - < 8J») MUSIC BINGO 3 Lbs. TM CtfAT MUNTIC a fACIFIC i f A COMFANT . C C it.'.fl’ 5:55 P.M. DAILY nx ^ lb lb 25e MONDAY'Thru FRIDAY ENDS TOMO^BQW Exclusive TRIPLE REPINED Yul 'Bryaner lea Beiloa h'< W s S ik fV ih y a rn . Washable and ir PLUS W ATLANTIC HEATING OILS Fine quality, For Th* Besr In Music All Doy Long /*Tbe Bueeantert’ Prescription Pharmacy ^ ■ i '•* I ,■ IL C. { H *11 i iJ U I -."j U T* I F' ■ t< / 1T - . * la Tech. 6:15 "THE LEGEND OF V sistant. In black, n a v y , ecartet Iphik.' ELDORADO” ' 901 .Main Street LIsfM to WINF--.1230 Qii Your Died "BESTLESa YEAB8" 6:16-16 L. T. WOOD CO. PARK MARKETI yellow, pearl hunter bgbjr .blat.; ‘ Quotation by Voltaire net, wood ‘ id heidb«ckMH|8.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN.J MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 19S9 PAG E F IV E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1959 FOUR ' ' - " -----L.-^- - - H a I ^ Y m O v a t c m i * Porter Diana Wythe, Janet Pelen- DemocratR Help WINF-.-ltS0 wn 0—1080 Hebron 8ky, May Garblch, Barbara John­ Burglary Suspect, WDRO—1860 son, Bonnie Johnson, Martha Ham­ f a l s e t e e t h Daily Radio WHAT—»10 mond and Atleen Burt. All received I T 6 MND UNION... Your Income Tax Primer Plciii Testimonial WOOO—lt90 Scout pin* from Mr*. Marlin Girl, Parents of La m a m is aa4 WArry WKNB—8M . Eaatem Standard Time WPOP— 1410 Grange Slates leocw be sanere* sr (esl O'Brien, Troop leader. For Turkinglon Accident 'Victim Home (Seiveatli of IS Olwpter*) " mm ju . y « !• The Baby Has Abandoned Baby WlTMMT aw^wMau«.t«*f«waw• ULIMtn oe Tba following pruKrani actteqi^ii^ Dan Burpee of the Hope Valley By RJCIWRD A. MtilXENS Lumaet t f s r (BOB-fteUI) 9^^*^ WHAY—Night Owl Open House section of Hebron, who Was eevere- The friend* of fanner Meyor M |tf BIaMC tkOl^A tiMRtt . - •T lUea are auppUed by the radto WTIO—New* Hartford. Feb. 2 '.n - - A bur- writlaa for NEA Serelre Harold A. Turklngton who are C l eoaforubit. atom onter* muagemente u d ara aubject to W DRO-New* ly Injured by a tractor power-saw A iomewhat complicated but M looM tlotoo. Ooi ebange without notice. WPOP—New* recently, Is home from the hoapital glarj' suspect and hia girl friend planning a testimonial dinner for jrjuFnSTH todsy 01 Aiir drug westw. Ik :16— The Hebron Grange haa ar­ have been eslabllehed as the par- s:as- ranged for an open house to be and ia In a favorable condition. He very ueeful pPcCrtrton *" ^ th* prominent Republican are ap­ WINI'—Manchester Herald New* WHAY—Night Owl Been Named ••• ' ents of a baty boy abandoned «•».,» »Uissse»A«Asasss.Ms»> Oa. WTIO—Bccrts Final held at Gilead Hall tomorrow at was fortunate to escape losing his law permtU a twpayer, under ' ' '"J I - — ,, »«■ Ma* ^ parently' aucceeding In their 4t- •;4a- WDRC—Mu«ic Through the Night arm which waa nearly sliced off by- ; on the olepa of a church rectory J m ^ S M S X L . tempt to meke the affair a non- WlNg^liualo lor the ITIrst Hbilt WPOP—Mike Lawlesa 8 p.m. here last November, certain condition?, to poitpone pay­ «:(•- It will be open to all towns­ the saw. yf jr _ partlaan ofie. WHAY—Hound Dog U:S*— Newspaper clipping* telling of ing tajt on the gain from the eale A number of prominent local PRESCRIPTIONS Wi. • ' K-,.,,.11 IM WHAY—Niglit Owl people 14 years of age and older, the abandoned child were found in D*- I WKNB-Chuck Caron WTIO—Starlight Serenade The Welcoming Committee will Manchester Evening Herald He­ of hU reaidence. Democrat*. Including Town Chair­ w rit.—rui*.- itiliei WDRC—Music Through the Night bron correspondent. Mis* Hiisan B. the wallet of Harold Nilaon, IB, Free Delivery WPOP—Mike LawlesB be made up of Sherwood Strick­ VtmMliT ADaa< •on of Mr. and Mr*. Robert In thl* dav and age of riatng ______j » h i . i i 5 r man Steva Cavagnaro, have agreed WDRC—Arthur Johnson Pendleton, telephone ACademy ; rtford, aa police questioned him WPOP—ConnecUcut Ballroom 11:45— land, Kenneth A. Porter, Betty S tru t S t ' He w«« bom J u . 24 et Mt. Sinai Hoepltal. He baa price*, It U not unusual for a man to aerv* on committee* that are WHAY—Night Owl 8-S454. about a break at a dairy office 4:aa- Griffin, Jean Gagne and Moreen a brother. Robert A. Jr. , , , , , who bought a home for |7,.V)0 In • A t s O A o e . arranging tha dinner. LIBGEn DRUG wm r—New* WTIO—Starlight Serenade Fridav night. IB40 to find that it 1* worth |15,- SHOPPINO PAKRADK 4:1*- WDRC^Muslc Through the Night Warner. The Home Economics WlBiaiii Basil, eon of Dr. and Mrs. Peter Baail Orem. 10.1 K- Nilaon and his girl friend. Mi** Oavagnaro 1* a member of the WINP—Huglc wlm Joe Qtrand WPOP—Mike Lawles* Committee will be in charge of 000-»2fl,000 today. ticketa committee. And along with 4:1&— tt:S«— Vernon r>an»jir He was bom Jan. 12 at Waterh\ir>' Hi* maternal 1 Margaret Flynn. 17. Hartford. , t i , S l S . e o refreshments. That aoiind* good for the home- him ara auch Democrats as Rep. WHAY—Hound D o f A short interpretation of grange grandparenta are the Re\-. and Mre. John I were named by police a* the In- : owner, but under the old law It WCCC—Record Review and hia paternal grandparent* I fan! a parent*. Nilaon admitted 7, SQOMi Irving Aronson, Deputy Judge WKNB-Chuck Caron work will be given, to be followed Two Arrested ' could reault In a real hardship. Jule* Karp, Town Clerk Edward WTIC—Roe. »luie. RegionalJDistrict 8 by games, skits, and round and Oram. Athena, Greece. He haa four aistera. Coralle. ». Kusa leaving the 4-pound child on the Suppose such per*on were sudden­ , . t e i s . a d . WDRC—Arthur Johnson both. S. Nina. 4, and Cathertne^ 2.^ rectory step*, police said. J. Tomklel, former Directors WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom square dancing. ly transferred to a Job In another , U J 2 5 M Katherine Bourn and Phillip Harri- 4:30— For Grange members only there By Stale Police Saturday, Nilaon and Mia* Flynn city. Under the old law, if he sold School Sets Time Nona roUcla, daughter of Mr and Mra. Felix Viro. Ptorra. lari.a ii aon and Lee Silversteln and Ray- i WHAY—Hound Dog will be a short business meeting n-ere charged with concealment hi* home for *ay »17,.^00, he would WCCC—Record Review 111 Car ‘ Switch’ She a t* bom Jan. 2 6 a t Manchester Memorial Hoapital. Her of a birth, secret delivery of an ^he capital mond Quish. W K NB -Chuck Caron For Conferences tomorrow to begin promptly at SS.dp«anU are Mr. and AxTv?m' infant, and abandonment of • tax on a profit of *10,000 Another Democrat already en- WTIC—Boas sillier 7:30. N. Y., tnd h«r paternal irrandparenla are Mr. and Mr* Axrl Mro. llated to aid In preparing tor the WDRC—Arthur Johnson Conservation Contest Two Stafford Springs men were rhild. could run aa high aa *2.500. WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom Th4 parent-teacher conferences Estonia. She has a bmUief. Olfy.-V . ^ The girl a mother, Mrs. Mar- | Thl* would mean that without a MeMMaaa«*M M *M, M ■■ni. Be U, ■ dinner is Director Franci* M a-; 4:4S— The Connecticut State Grange arrested and charged with driving honey, who 1* co-chairman of the WHAY-Hound Dog for the end of the third marking is sponsoring a conservation essay garet Flynn, 48. was charged ; or bor- W eeC —Record Review while under the infhience by State Monica Jeamie, daughter of Mr and banquet and refreshments com -! period will be held from 7 to 9 contest, open to all residents of wlth the same count*, and the ^ mowing money, he could not buy aa W K NB -Chuck Caron Police in Vernon early yesterday Hartford. She waa bom Jan 24 «t fathers of the two youthful P "''-, nice a new home as was hi* old mlttee. The Republican co-chair-: WTIO—Roes Miller p.m. tomorrow in RHAM High this state who have not reached Your bonkor is WDRC—Arthur Johnann their 21st birthday by May. 1959. morning. U o n f ir s t pital. Her matemel grandparent* are Mr. ' ent.s were cherged with being " c - ; man la Burton Rice. WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom School. Teachers will be in their wrm* Tlele*te*ieC«***wdwbaeeee*e4e»eeweB*e«ieeetlwateee M ffia aM » The ticketa committee chairman 1:00— rooms at that time to confer with ” C U T : r l ter Burdick, Jamaica Plain. Mas* Ll. Julian P. Darman aaid the changed In 1954, »ewe am* e» tte o»» U ua aW eaaasoa** «cU aa iumteeli »M*Uteraae^ art or aeo wteea Me and co-chairman are Mrs. Irma protected • • • WHAY— Fred Swanson tion should contact Mrs. Marjorie Wlscykowsl’l, 51, and George Par- • • • • • 1 Caaeeai>te Biai. WCCC—Record Review those parents who may wish to Porter for further contest rules. row, 52, were stopped for a routine clipping* that act off the qiiea- | though you sell your ...... ^ j '. ft. It for *6,000 profit, he must re­ I WTIC—News she has received only a little over juvenile aulhoritie.a paid within 30 day.s after the date port one-third of the gain, or properly filled out. Is printed with | program la sponsor ed jointly bv WDRC—News Reporter Andover correspondent, Mrs. Paul of the contract of sale In order to WPOP—News D. Pfanstichl, telephone Pilgrim $100. It is apt to be the case that A spring fashion show, spon­ NANCY lYNN COFFEE PhUip Harmon, son of Mr, and Mr* Harmon Havnea, Rtand- Police said the l7-year-old $2,000, hut need not report *4,000 this article. the International Ijidles’ Garment 6:00— a lag Is felt shortly before the sored by the WSCS of the South mother of the abandoned baby had qualify aa "flxing-up expen.ses. ’ Workers Union and the COnneili- WINF—News 2-6858. leh Rd„ South Covemlry. He was born Jan 23 at Manchester of the profit if he otherwise com­ drive closes, and It is hoped that Methodist Church, will be given BLACIER half had two babies prevloualy. the The rule also applies if the plies with the special rules on sale NEXT: Dednctlbln Itema. cut Dresa Manufacturers’ Assn. •:'9— Memorial Hoepital, His paternal grandfather la Harmon cost of constructing a principal WINF------Music for Evening those who have not sent donations Feb. 25 at 8 p.m, at the Waddell Haynes Sr.. East HarUord. He ha* three sletera. Joanne, 7 ^ , first when she was 15. Mrs Flynn of a residence. *:10- yet will hurry and do so. Despite School. CLUB gallon reaidence Is a* much or more W HAY—Fred Swanson VANILU ICE CREAM Lugene, 5H. and Lenora, 2 said the infants, both girls, had Lihel Damages the great help given by the Salk Fashions and accessories will be ® • • • • • been placed in Foster homes. than the adjuated sales price of Even though you did not pur­ WTIC—Btriniv «ie,n> chase a new home by Dec. 31, 1958. WDRC—Arthur Johnson vaccine there remains need for aid furnished by Sage Allen's of Hart­ Daryl Earl, son of Mr. and Mr* Gordon Grotton. East Hart­ Police quoted the Flynn girl as the old residence. WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom In this case. If yon begin con­ if you think yoU may either buy Set at $145,000 in the cause. ford. ford. He waa bom Jan. 21 at Manchester Memorial HoeplUl. saying the boy baby was born 6:30— Bills Introduced Members of the committee arc Nov. 23 at the home of her parents. struction of the new residence or build within the required period, W HAY—Fred Swanson Hie maternal grandmother la Mrs. Mildred K. Cnimniett, Coopers WTIC—Cote Glee Club Hebron's new representatives to ;Mrs. Kenneth Strum and Mrs. After a rook at SI Aiigiistinea yourself fthat 1», you do not take you need not report a tax on t-he 175 Washington, Feb, 2 (37- A federal MUle. Maine, and hi* paternal grandparent* are .Mr. and Mrs. John profit from the sale of your old Yf.OR ROUND PIR CONDITIONING WDRC—Arlliur Johnson the Stale Legislature, Mrs. Carl- John Beggs, co-chairmen; Mrs. rectory found the child on the over a conatructlon contrail be­ i r > Ea-si Center WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom court jury has awarded Mrs. Pearl L. Grotton. Unity. Maine. He has a sister, Diane. 2 ',. man Frankel and Richard Keefe, Miller Haugh. tickets; Mrs. Arthur • • • • • rectory doorstep, It was placed in gun by another person i before residence on your 1958 eeturn. You “« M P> 6:15— Wanamaiter. Seattle, Wash,, edu­ f a m il ie s w h o c a l l u p o n Johnson, publicity; Mrs. Fred Gey- the expiration of one year after must, however, show the sale of Street W HAY—Fred Swanson cator, $145,000 damages in her have lost no time introducing bills KaUdaen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Banas. 80 Burnham the custodv of the Roman Cath­ QITI8H SERVICE WTIC —riiree .'•uii e,»ira to be considered by the General er, refreshments; Mrs. Bruce Wat­ the sale of the old residenre, you the old residenre on Schedule D, w n p i’—lA'well Theme* libel suit against radio commenta­ St. She was born Jan. 21 at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. olic Diocesan Bureau of Social Phone Assembly. kins, programs; Mra. Phillip Lees, Service. may have an additional aix Form 1040. but should enter "none" — know the deep satisfaction of a tribute WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom tor Fulton Lewis Jr. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Anthonv Barazer,. montha in which to complete the in column ihi, headed "gain or MI 3-1126 7:00- As already reported, they will decorations; Mrs. Everett Keith, *ie e » '•“ll.'jS.,» ThompsonvlUe, and her paternal grandfather la John Sanaa, that la arranged under thoughtful and WIIAY —Fred Swanson It was the biggest libel judgment new house %^d move In. loss." ask for a reconsideration regard­ music; and Mr.s. William Rood. competent direction. WTIC—Dick Bertel ever awarded by a jury in the Dis­ Wardrobe. Windsor. The one-year or 18-month pe­ W'»RC- Aninr ann Andv trict of Columbia. ing the hardship gfranl for the lo­ • • • • • Giiesl INijjlil Slalcd If it develops thst you don't buy WPOP—Bob Scott Show Mrs. Cecil Treadwell Jr., Mrs. riod referred to above Is suspended Tear 'Round Air Conditioning. The jury, after a 9-day trial, cal regional school, turned down Meggtn. daughter of Mr. and Mra James P Roae. Storri. or build and occupy a new resi­ 7:15— by the state board of education. John Button. Mrs. Harold Van Di- while taxpayer serves on ex­ dence within the specified lime, WHAY—Fred Swanson found on Saturday that Mrs. Wana- She was bom Jan. 27 at Manchester Memonal Hospital Her By Vi c m Chapter WTIC— Dick Bertel The second bill concerns an im­ vort. Mrs. Thomas Fergu.son, Mrs. ______.m A a OC O «"• Pafi of Sr*"** ^ tended active duty with the Armed then vou must file an amended William P. Qnlih maker had suffered substantial maternal grandparenta are Mr and Mrs Walter F. Ames Jr., P’orres of the U.S., but not for Furifiral W :iR (’ Ante, and Andv proved transportation .system, Edmond Zaglio, Mrs. Lawrence South Weymouth. Mass, and her paternal grandparenta arc Mr. WPOP—Boir Scott Show damages as a result of a 'ation- o b i o The Rev. Carlton T Dale y. more than four years after the Raymond T. Quish )'3U wide broadcast by Lewis on Jan. which is now being looked into by Scranton, Mrs. Russell Roberts, T »® «! and Mra. Rufus C. Rose, Waterford. She haa a brother. Duncan minister of the United Methodist date of sale of the' old residence. W HAY—Fred Swanson 6, 1956. the board. The setting up of a re­ Mrs. Russell MacKendrick, Miss Home WTIC—News ol the World June Cloutier, Miss Ethel Goslee Jay. Church of Bolton, will he the, Trailer* Included WDRC—Answer Please In the broadacst, Lewis mistak­ gional board of finance Is also principal spesker at guest night The term "residence” includes a M l 3 -5 9 4 0 WPOP—Bob Scott Show enly used Mrs. Wanamaker's name asked. Another bill asks that wives and Mrs. William Wilson, will James Michael. Son of Mr and Mrs. John ,1 Quish. *B Cedar ' meeting of the Manchester Wom- house, houaehoat. or hou.se trailer. FOR INCOME TAX 7:15- in speaking of a woman whose of service men be allowed to regis­ model. Ridge Ter.. Glastonbury. He waa bom ,)an 2fi at Manchester W H AY—Fred Swanson Miss Donna Peterman. Miss ' cn'a Clirisliaii Temperance llnion if you live In more than one place, , ASSISTANCE, CALL WTIC—Life In the World brother he said had ducked behind ter by mail to become voters as "Memorial Hoapital. Hie malemal grandparenta are Mr and Mra. i tomorrow at 7.30 in the chapel of u 'must be your principal res-, W riR C -F. R Murrew the Iron Curtain and renounced their husbands are permitted to do. Cynthia Nylin and Miss Heather Harry \V. Ferry. 262 Tryon St., .South Claatonbury and hia pa­ j the .South Methodist Church. j idencc. , ANDERSON 225 MAIN ST. WPOP—Bob Scott Show American /:itizenship, Lewis also Also a bill asking that the State Stewart, will model teenage fash­ ternal grandmother la Mrs Ella M Quiah, 09 N. School St 6 :f l 0 - ions. * * • • • ■ The Rev. I>aurcnce AlmondJ When part of the properly Is Ml 9-4764; Ml 9-0854 W H A Y - Mu.sic Alley criticized her role in the 1955 ''/hite take over the Andover road for re­ ■kEWS BULLETIN .minister of the South Methodist used ss your principal residence. 1 W T IC -Y o u Bet Your Life House Conference on Education pairs and rebuilding. Another bill Donna Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Russell Inzinga. IP.% ] CTiurch, will bring' greetings, and and part I* u.sed for biisinea* 1 wrjRC—World Tonleht and discussed hgr reversal of the asks that those whose names are BOWLES OPENS OFFICE REFLECTING LOWER WHOLESALE PRICES ... GRAND UNION WPOP—Bob Scott Show f ^ V Spruce SL She waa bom Jan. 27 at Mancheater Memorial Hoa­ ' the Rev diaries Rcvnolda. assn- j ______suspension of a Tacoma, Wash., taken off the voting list be notified Wa,shington, Feb. 2 (/Pi — U.S. IMMEDIATELY LOWERS COFFEE PRICES! 8:13- Rep. Chester Bowles (D-Conn) pital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr and Mrs Oliver Mal- i nalc minister of the church, will i W HAY—Musir Alley school counselor who had refused by rcgflstered mail by the regis­ will open a branch of his congres­ and Comparable lon. 38 Pearl St., and her paternal grandparent* are Mr and Mra. I lead devotions. WTIC—You Bet Your-Life to answer questions posed by the trars of voters. Benedict Inzinga, Willlmantic. She haa a brother, Thomas. 22 WDRC— Musir Thrr.ucli the Night House Committee on un-American Hebron's representatives are on sional office at 10 Shetucket St., MAXWEIL HOUSt Brands of Coffee Ina.smuch a.s this is the birth- | WPOP—Bob Scott Show months; and ttiree slaters. Joan. B. Mary Ann. 7. and Carol, OF MANCHESTER *::u i- activities. _____record___ as______opposing the new coun- Norwich. • « • • * 1 day month of two great Amer- | The office will be under the di­ leans Washington and Lincoln | FLETCHER GUSS CO. W H A Y - Mu.sir Alley The jury found that Lewi.s had 1 jy jaii project, in "company with 7 Stephen Norman, son of ,Mr. and .Mrs Albert S Baker. Mitchell WTTC—Nightline rection of Mrs. Ingie Bowie, the a patriotic theme will include the l 9-7879 WDRC—Musir Tlireugb the Night not acted with malice and did not other Democratic rcprc.sentatlves Michael Dr . Vernon. He waa bom Jan. 28 at .Manchestci Me­ WPOP—Rob Srnlt Sbow award any punitive damages. of the county Congressman said yesterday. BRAND UNION SUOOESTS YOU ‘YRICHTEN YOUR M EAU”JWITH morial Hospital. Hia maternal grandparenta are .Mr and Mrs. ' singing of "The Star Spangled j 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE avl.3- Mrs. Wanamaker, 60-year-old, Banner " with diaries Brockelto W IIAY- Mu.sir Allrv RHAM Driving Course Approved Norman Cooper, New Bedford, Mass., and hia paternal grand­ (XIRNER DURANT ST. WTIC—Nigblline former superintendent of public The driver education course, pro­ mother is Mrs Winthrop S Baker. Nesv Bedford. He has a I of the Bolton Elementary School instruction in Washington State, j aCcompanving on hia trumpet He You don't wear old-, WDRC—Musir Threiigb the Night posed by Calton B. Seybolt, prin­ brother. Kenneth S.. 22 monlha. NEW LARGER QUARTERS W POP—Bob Srott Sliow tears welling in her eyes, called cipal of the RHAM School, has 1 will also give trumpet selections, the verdict "a vindication.” GETTING UPNiemS M c C O R M IC K W H AY- Mu.sir Aliev been approved by the Regional U worKlwl by "Bladder Weakneis" (Get­ Dan Van Rome, aon of Mr. and .Mrs Edgar Coughlin, 390 j Mrs Norma Burgess Moore. Lewis himself had no comment, State WCTU president, will partl- PLENTY OF FRONT ANT) REAR PARKING fashioned clothes... WTIC—Nigllllllie Board. The cost of instruction will ting Up Nights or Bed Wetting, too fre­ Woodland St. He was born Jan. 27 at Manchester Memorial WDRC—Music TIueugli tlio NIgllt but his attorney, Roger Robb, be $50 for each student. There is quent* burning or Itching urination)* Hospital. His maternal grandmother ia .Mrs Eugene Freeman, I cipate In the program, and Mias WPOP—Mike I.awle.ss called the verdkri "outrageous.” Secondary Bachache and Nerrouaneea* I CJarolyii Mather, freshman at AUTO GLASS INSTALLED *:U5- to be .30 hours of class room in­ or Strong Bmelllng. Cloudy Urine, due U . 628 W. Middle Tpke, and his paternal grandfather la Dennis ,T. W INF—News Asked if he planned to appeal, struction and six hours at the common Kidney and Bladder Irritations, instant Manchester High School, will «\n— Robb replied, "yes sir.” try OY8TBX for quick help, gafe for c PURE GROUKD Coughlin. Wethersfield. He has a brother, John, 26: three sis­ W INF-W TNF Bandstand wheel. It is expected that about 15 young and old. Aik drurg 1st for 078TEX M CORMICK ters, Karen. IS, Susan. 14, and April. 13. play a violin solo, accompanied at G«^SS FURNITURE TOPS See how fait you ImproTi. the piano by her 'slater, Miss *:I5- students will take advantage of the W H A Y -M u slr Alley course. lAsa Jean, daughter of Mr and Mra. Joseph Swart, Hazard- Diane Mallier. CD WTIC—Nightline MIRRORS (Firtplac* and Door) WnRC^-Musir Tlinuigh the Night Extended Forecast Girl Scout Investiture ville. She waa bom Jan. 29 at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. Light refreshments will be The investiture of 12 Girl Scouts tuAx G ’hownA, BLACK m in c e d served Why have an old- W POP—Mike Lawless ■ r "5 Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Robert Williams. PICTURE FRAMING (oil fypM) 9::i(l wais held Thursday as a ceremony Uxbridge. Mass., and her paternal grandparent* are Mr. and Mra. The public Is Invited. ' W HAY- Musir Alley Temperatures in Connecticut in and tea given by Troop 16 of GREAT NEW FUEL OIL WT4C—Nightline the next five days, Tuesday BLACK Meindert Swart Whltlnsvdlle, Maes. She has a sister, Cyn­ WINDOW and PLATE GLASS fashioned bathroom? WDRC—Musir Through the Niglit Hebron. ONION thia. 3. STORMY WEATHER WPOP—Miko Lawless through Saturday, will average 4 Those invested into the troop are DEVELOPMENT! PEPPER • • • • • « Ft. Huachuca. Ariz. i.Ti—Co. E *:f.- to 8 degrees below normal. At Susan Bennett. Janet Gale, Carol CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK W H AY- Musir Alley PEPPER April Elaine, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Llnwood Phllbrick. of the Arizona Nationalat Guard WTIC—Nightlilie this time normal mean tempera­ Kearney, Lee Ann O’Brien, Nancy Vemoji. She was bom Jan 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ waa hampered by a steady rain MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS WDRC—Music Tlirougt) tile Night ture in the Hartford area 1s 27 tal. VHer materiial grandparents are Mr. and Mrs George W. during maneuvers at this southeast WPOP—Mike I.awless and ranges from a daily high of Arizona base. No wonder. The OPEN SATI RDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS 10 36 to a low of 17. At New Haven 4 oz. l| oz. King. 20 High St,, Rockville, and her paternal grandparents are W HAY- Musir Alley pkg. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bragdon, Brooks. Maine. She haa a broth­ company was under the command ESTIMATES GLADI.Y GIVEN Complete “Package” Bathrooms WTIC —Inletimllonni Bandstand the range is normally from 36 to 300 YEARS' jar er, Dennie Edward, 11; and a alater. Dianne Arlinc 7. of Lt. Keith D. Sprinkle and Lt. W D RC -M u sic Througli the Night 20, at Bridgeport from 35 to 19. / • • • « • ■ W P O P -M ik e I,awle."3 Robert B Showers. 10 c. A warming trend late Tuesday ARTHUR DRUG Curia Lynn, daughter of Mr and Mra f'lvid S Dooman, WHA5’ —Music Alley and Wednesday, turning colder PRESCRIPTION Unioh hss s Complete Variety o f Hebron Rd., Bolton. She waa bom .Ian 23 at Manchester Me­ V "PI( '_ III1. i'iIII I Ii iiiii I Bandstand again Thursday night or Friday. EXPERIENCE WDRC—Music Tlirough the Night morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr and Mrs. W POP—Mike I.awless » Light precipitation Wednesday BY OUR PHARMACISTS Clifford W. Maaaey, Hebron Rd . ^Iton. and her paterpal grand­ J 3 Beautiful in :r- night or Thursday will total less W H AY—Mu.sic Alley ; V parent* are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dooman, New Britain. She WTIC—Behind the Pages than ll inch melted. haa a brother. Kyle David WDRC—Music Tlirnugh the Night McCORMICK SnCES « • • • • WPOP—Mike Lawless 1 - 10"V> Michael David, son of Mr. and Mrs David G. Custer. 142 W HAY—Mu.«ic Alley School St. He waa born Jan. 28 at Mancheater Memorial Hos- COASTY toys - WTIC— UN Radio Review ltal. HI* maternal grandpamita are Mr and Mra Karl E. Color Fixtures W DRC—Music Through the Nlglil RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL io give Food ihe Flavor you Like! ilake, 57 Griawold St . Glaatonbury, and his paternal grandpar­ WPOP—Mike Lawless FORFOK MEAT MtAI UKOR bALAUbSALADS ^ ^ g FULLY INSURED GROUND enta are Mr. and Mra Truman Custer, 175 Glenwood St. SAVE M O S T with y Plumbing • • • • • Television Proirrams V.V.W.VA Steven Michael, aon of Mr and Mra. Roland Leatage. t60 On Pasre Two X V CINNAMON pkg. GARLIC SALT '^1 9 ^ Biaaell Bt. He waa bom Jan. 28 at Manchester Memonal Ho.spi- It WHOLE tal. Bis maternal .grandparent* are Mr and Mra. Robert L Til- J Tile and Flooring Wm. Dickson and Son GROUND den. 107 Holl St,, and hia paternal grandparent.* are Mr. and Mr*. Zephlrin t«8tage, Weetbrook, Maine. He has a sister, Vivian CLOVES GARAGES y Carpentry GENERAL NUTMEG FOR THAT ITALIAN TOUCH Elizabeth, 3. COAST • • • • • Painting and Decorating IMPORTED A A Kaaey Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Carmienke, / Decorating T V SERVICE SPECIAUZINO m CHURCH WORK T1 Village St, Rockville, She waa bom Jan. 28 at Manche.ater Day* M QE A Call a ESTABLISHED 1915 • PAPRIKA 23< OREGANO 4 ‘'' « Memorial Hoapital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and NIghta $2*95. 9A *9w Plus Part* i Mrs. Albert Martin, Gtelow, Germany, and her paternal grand- YOUR OWN "EXCLUSIVE DESIGN" Ml 9-0920 filANCHESTER / Mirror TEL. fill S-S483 pgrenta are and Mr*. Heinrich Carmienke, Hamburg, Ger­ AT DIRECT-FROM-FACTORY LOW PRICES! r many. She haa a brother, Albert. B. "One Call Doe$ It .All' Now. COAbT Will uNctusivfiy kl.,vui. ijoroci'' to ..»o)c)i your Helps keep your «.V?.V.V GRAND UNION and McCORMICK hoi'S? of pfifts way Ijrtlow 1 GSlonu build'mj* Only tho Inrqt'is! mnnutnefu'-•T of *rr tfu* rust Ihil plcmt tricilitioy and burner clean as it Lnow'-)iO'A lo givo thr. lu-m.' ownpr tuch o spt'Uucuior valvp! BRING YOU THE PERFECT COMBINATION FOR AS LITTLE AS The Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY heats your home I v.*Xy; J u i i aay fiO DOWN PAYMENT FiPST PAYMENT DUE RT-98 ia the moat completely G n S 3EB53 effective fuel oil additive in use FOR tha word I Don’t put up an longer with an old-fashioned today This helps your oil bathroom. Treat your family and your guests to Par burner deliver more clean, de­ WMk a completely new and modern bathroom styled pendable heat. You get pre­ ? k v0 ifu l- EXTRA EARNINGS! mium service, too. All designed You’re always wslcoms FREE! *0 your order and installed in less time than you No Down Poymtiitl to make home beating easy. w.w.v think! ^ IIMHED T1MI ONIYI Ceeni Deposits made any day this week ¥5' "BENEFICIAL Gora*a 8uren wiH SAVE ONE OONTRACTOB . . . ONE PAYMENT PLAN . . . ONTE RESPONSIBILITY Call today for the heme ef BILL CUAN-UP LOANS EXTRA rieh lht»,F«EE BANK Pay off/oor pUid^>p1iUl»iiM0 with • BENEFICIAL Bill . .. . wrae’V •now, W. II ibew will earn dividends from Feb. 1 M o b ilh o a t VANILLA ClMn-Up Lout Tuh, msko only monthly payinent you hew .Igj^ iiioiilutely no PHONE Ml 9-3001 instead of mvuwI . . . u d yon nuy have more cash loft ebligotieii oopeoi port. everuchmonthl RemMnbsp: it'* just like 1-2-3 to call up, WE GIVE iMT MOR ItenuroTod. . . como in >•. u d pick up your loon Current annual dividend ...... ,...3V4% 2oz. • tB B N l^ a A L I Phone tedoy/ GREEN STAMPS pkg. t wouH la** roo.i Go.aa** 4 9 ' ' Ia m m s n te SGGt-> Loam IHa-lmiirad at tew east I N MAIN $T^ Ovtr WMlnrarth's, MANCHESTER MORIARTY Wo Roiorvo Tho Right Te LlmR QueetWsii .> GGItahanS-dUGaAthtorthaYCGMANagar All Prie*i EHeeiive At Our Uppar Conn. Sforei Thru W*d., Fob. 4th. OHM muaSOAY (VtNINOS umil i PM . COlLECTf ancliester .< ^lss*.«8We*IIMeteiaFw^^grt4 W RROTHERS UN 5-lUl MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH PETERMAN'S 285 East Center Sf. Manchester Parkadc 9 23 /Unin Sf. Mancheeter Shopping Parkade, Middle Turnpike W. and Bi»ad St.,B!anche«ter—O p«nM oii^^;fi^p4ay^!jO ^^ PLUMBING amd HEATING CO. Lenox Sf West Middle Turnpike 301'315 Center Street ' i - Cor. OPEN THURSDAY Wedneaday, Thuraday, Fgl^y 9 A.M. to B P J L ^ tu rd a y 0 NTFlCiAL FINANCE CO. • 244 MAIN STREET . . . MANCHESTM EVENINGS 6 to 8 BOTH BRANCHES Or EN FRIDAYS to 8 p.m. M l 3-5135 TmpMiks axAMot MiDgDaanioN m a m ko t s q u a m g MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1959 PAGE SEVEN

•ItcUon, it was Harriman who was fund. Htfs. Alfred Soraoebl, chair-, About Town tar Involvad who j navar gala a man of the March of TXmes, asks Boys Retreat Set Schools Integration Starts R ibicoff Back ^Accidents Castro to Start handsome and smooth, ai)d too Club Lease Hearings braak, not avan'when tha land la that everyone planning to tend For Feb. 24, 25 IN C O M E n x The executive board of ' the ruiihing: ovar with aurplua: much of both. back their, coin card do itMm- Without Trouble in Virginia From V acation On W eekend Robertson PTA will meet tomor­ Distribution of s,4EiiPttiti9 llproU i If Oongiaw ia wlUln* to glta tha Grand List Tops $5 Million; mediately. 'Leae than 800 of the RETURNS row evening at 7:30 at the Rob­ more than 600 eent out baVe come A boys' retreat for Junior and Preaidant tha cuU in proapecUva At Waddell Tonight Seven auto accidents ooeurred ertson School. Husbands and me. biick* Senior boye at Manchester High (OMitbraed from Fnge Ona) (Oontinned from Page One) wives are urged to attend. In Land in Cuba prdfiU from farm aurplua ha la UMota Bay Mnaar PREPARED I over the weekend, only one of them A Thought for Today Increase in Taxes Expected School will be held Feb. 24 and preparation for the meeting Feb. a.-'tinK, well and good. If it lan't, Walter Schroder of Jonathan Qiiirch Picks He b u rn ed early Sunday morn­ A public hearing will be held at^ The dally fee provision would resulting In an arrest. Sponsored by Uie Manchester experienced a»d aemonatratlons. diaorder, picket­ 10. (Continued from Page One) it ia about time to look at tha aur­ Trumbull Highway heaOa tha in­ 25 at the Holy FamUy M onpUry ing from -.Puerto Rico, where he 8, o'clock tonight on the Waddell give occasional golfers unlimited CotinoU of Churches THOROUGH WORK ing or dlaturblng incidents. Doris K, Kanehl, 43. of 58 Ox­ '■d plua food atorage acore, and realise The grand list for 1858, jusf^tional (Jhurch, 825,400; St. Ctolum- vitation committee from Columbia, in Farmington. Reservations may mstnaged to get in aome golf, but weekday play privileges at $2 a The executive board of the Na­ 1. im The Arlington County School School on the proposed 7-yesr round during the golfing season. ford St., was arrested and charged Castro and hla brother Reul have completed by the Board of As bs’s Church, $65,000; Agudath for the Lincoln Day dinner to be be made through parish chairmen. New Officers otherwise sti'(fit. close to the.hotW. with failure to grant the right of than Hale PTA will meet tomor­ Pubiutied SveiT _____ Erantai_ |!XC«Bl that wa are not getUng anywhere, lUNDNESS—Win* hesrU and you Achlm Synagogue, $8,700; War- gliven at Hotel Statler Feb. 12 in Administration Issued a-formal re­ One of the fl>st jobs upon his lease for the Manchester (Country Weekend day and holiday play been streMlng that egrarien re­ an and• Holldaya. Ida Botcr«4 at tha sassors la aet at $5,480,871. Chairmen for St. James’ are RAY COOPER way. She Is due In court Satur­ row night at 7;30 In the school form ia an integral part of the in fact actually slipping, under the have all men’s hands and pursM. This is now subject to review by burton 'Clhapel, $15,560; First honor of Edwin H. May Jr. new George 'Truifell, 84 Lakewood Cir­ return was to reappoint i f atate CTub. would be limited to twelve rounds Ottica M Maachestar. Coui.. aa NIteheB 2-61M port after classes began. ..Henry Janssen was elected Sat­ day. ■cafeteria. revolution and that the farmer haa >nd data Hall Matter. preaent farm program. In that (Burleigh). the Board of Tax Review, which Church of Christ, Congregational, state chairman, -for the Republi­ cle, and John T. Haney, 160 Par. commissioners 4or hew 4-year Some opposition ia expected to at $4 each. Police said the charge stemmed of Hartford, $27,770; alao the "No particular tenaion waa pres­ urday night to succeed Cart E. materialize from club members on Club President Clifford 'Varney been Chtba’s forgotten man. SUBSCRIPTION RATK8 case, the Brannan Plan ought to be GOD—Some people treat God like may change It slightly. The list cans. Anyone interested in attend­ ker 8L Chairmen for the Church terms. from a 3-cay collision at Wood- Hose and Ladder Co., No. 1, Even before he emerged victori­ school, library, firehouse and cem­ ent," it said. "Everyone was per­ Johnson aa chairman of Covenant Here are the commissioners the daily fee provisions of the says the lower price would make Payabla In Advanca given Its chance. they do a lawyer. They only go this yifar is $242,267 grester than ing ehould contact Schroder prior of the Assumption are John J. fectly at ease and everything Congregational Church. Johnson bridge and Jensen Sts. yesterday Town Fire Department, will hold ous, Castro had an agrarian law Ona Year ...... HJSJ to Him when they are In trou­ the list of 1957 Which was $5,166,- eteries. to Feb. 5. whose reapolntmehts now Jt’walt lease, but other provisions of the occasional pla.v more economical its monthly meeting tomorrow Sla Monlha ...... 1 Cratty, 32 McCann Dr., and John seemed normal.” ' waa elected vice chairman. at 5:25 p.m. drawn up. He is now trying to ap­ ble. (Selected). 604. . People who failed to file tax Hats Babiee Baptised O’Connell, 25 Dover Rd. Chairmen senate endorsement: lengthy document seem satisfac­ than annual membership, costing Police said Miss Kanehl was night at 8 o’clock at the firehouse. ply this. Three Montha ...... J gu are assessed $23,801 in a ten per One white girl—Joann Potts, she Also elected at the annual busi­ tory to both town and club. $lf'0 for an individual. One Menth ...... I jl WORTHWHILE— Real jo y comes, The resident list totals $4,379,- Noreen Louiee, infant daughter for St. Bridget's; are Vincent Geno­ said her name was—turned up, ness meeting were Mrs. Viola Newman E. Argraves of Ham­ crossing Woodbiidge to enter .len Morejon, 38, a veteran of reakly ...... » Lysenko Blooms Again 788; non-resident, $1,111,083. 6ent penalty. of Mr. and Mra Marshall T. Nuh- den, highways; Dr. Wilfred Bloom­ its approval by the Directors The club needs annual members. _ ...... ,,,, v.,. tmtia cnp.v ...... not from case or riches or from vese', 157 N. Main St. and John J. found out that the four Negro chil­ Lundquist, secretary; Miss Doris 1— .»ia sen St. when her car was hit b.v The Barbara Gifford Circle of Batista's army, waa executed In S the praise of men, but from do­ With the estimated budget for Vital Statistics fer and Sally Boyd, infant daugh­ MODERN berg, mental health; George J. would end a 3-year dlspiite Involv­ he said, to help meet operating one being driven on WoodbrldsreWoodbrldge the Community Baptist Church deep midnight aecreCy. The gov­ The news from Russia about O’Neill, 191 Henry St. dren . were already In.side, and Bolen, vice secretary: and John expenses HUMBNR OF ing something worthwhile. ' (Dr. 1958-59 accepted at the annual There were 41 births, 38 mar­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Leonard A day of recollection will be walked away proclaiming to re- Conkling of North Haven, finance ing th*. club’s rights on town- St. by Theodore E. Lawrence, 16, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. with ernment made no annotincement THK ASSOCIATKD PEtSS U'senko, the biologist, would be meeting in October, totaling $111,- riages and 20 deaths recorded for Childers, financial secretary. owned Globe Hollow land. Tlie it the lease Is approved tonight. The AeatoclBlrd Free* t» oxcliislvely Winfred GreiHell). Robinson of Lake Rd. were bap­ held for freshmen and aophomore portere: Eight new members were voted and control; Christy Hanas of of 153 Avery St. The impact Mra. Mary Smith, 12 Green Manor of the execution — 264th by un­ entitled to the u»e of ropuhlicalion of reassuring were it not for the EXAMPLE -Nothing Is eo Infec- 057 to be raised by taxation, it this town In 1958 according to in­ tized by the Rev. George K. Bhrans TV SERVICE "I’m not going back until they New Haven, welfare; Timothy J. lease would open club membership It must be on the basis of the caused her cai- to spin around and Rd. official count since the revolution­ all new* diepatchOB credited to It ^r boys March 10 and will be ar­ Into the congregation at the meet­ to all Manchester residents, includ­ terms stated In the document slight, slight possibility that this tioiu ss example, (Charles seems probable that the tax rate formation released by Hubert P. yesterday morning (hiring wor­ ranged through the pariah chair­ get those Negroes out." Murphy of Hartford, public works; strike a car stopped on Jensen at ary victory Jan. 1 —• and no news­ not olhern'lio credtled in title i«per Will be raised several mills. It ing, bringing the total of new ing present club members, on an when it appeared aa a legal adver­ and alee the local new* published here. supposed crackpot among world Kingsley). Collins, town clerk, this weekend. ship service a t . Columbia Con­ men. SERVINO MANCHESTER Two 14-year-oId ninth graders members for the past year to 14. Henry H. Pierce Jr. of Clinton, Woodbrldge. Driver of the stopped Choir members of the Covenant men were allowed to witness It. All rlghlB of republlcatlon of epeclal presently stands at 24 mills. Mrs. Collins said the report Is al­ annual fee basis, aild allow the or­ tisement last week. scientists might be right, after all. Submitted by the gregational Church. and ROCKVILLE followed 13-year-old Joann out of The membership of the congrega­ banks; Alfred N. Premo of Hart­ ear was Ellis S. Stevens, 66, of Congregational Churcli will prac­ The only witness, other than the dUpatches herein are awo reeerved Rev. Arnold Tozer A. total of 770 dwellings are as­ ways delayed until Information can Stratford a bit later. Alice Ervlng ford, Insurance; Renato E. Rlcciutl ganization to stay Sevan years, on Any revision would nnrmall.v tice tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the firing squad, was Franciscan Lyaenko, with his theories that FOUOE ON PROBATION tion is now lO'i. the site It now occupies, for an call for rcadvertisement of the Torrington. Pull eert'ice client of N. E. A. Serv­ sessed for $3,281,740 this year as be received from neighboring Manchester Evening H « r a ] d and Pat 'Wall said their parents It was voted at the meeting: of IVaterb-ry, labor; John L. Sul­ Stevens’ ear was damaged sligltt- church. Wednesilay at 7:30 p.m., Father Javier Arzuaga. He visited ice. Inc. _ acquired characteristics can b e' compared to 735 assessed for towns, and Hartford’s birth records New Haven, Feb. 2 (JF)—Two average $18,000 a yeaV rental. lease and another public hearing. the midweek service of Bible study the condemned man twice In his Publishers Representstlves: The Columbia correspondent Mrs. Don­ New Haven policemen charged Ml 3-8185 won’t let them go to integrated 1. To elect the Rev. and Mrs. El- livan of New. Britain, taxes; John Iv, police said, and the other two $3,053,390 In 1957; 936 barns and have just been received. No babies ald R. Tuttle, telephone AOademy classes and probably will send J. Tynan of Middletown, motor and prayer will be held at the cell Sslurday and said his spirit Julius Msthees Special Aftency — New made hereditary for plants and Kilties Will Mark with atcallng $8 worth of merchan­ « nar Rask as delegates to the an­ vehicles were badly damaged. Yorlr Chlrjico »£} animals- theories most regular out buildings have a valuation of were born in Columbia—but in hos­ 8-S4SS. a n t e n n a s REPAIREB them to private schools. Alice said nual meeting of the Evangelical vehicles: and State Milk Admin­ 10:30 Saturday mpming at the W. At 12:30 {..ra. yesterday Victor ehnrcli. WHS serene. MfiMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF $'1.')6.180 in comparison with 922 pitals in other communities. Last dise while on duty have been grant­ she looks for trouble at Stratford CIRCULATIONS______and respected scientists scoff at-- 45th Anniversary ed nisi continuances In city court. and INSTALLED Church of America to be held in istrator Donald O. Hammerberg P. Qiiish Funeral Home, with the N. Chavis, 21, of Norway, S.C., Prison source* reported, how­ in 19,Tf valued at $443,690. year a record was made in mar­ In a matter of weeks. of Mansfield. Rev. Roy Hutcheon, mlnlatcr of the Chief lost control of his car On Fern Past Poeahontas Myra F’ilzgerald ever. that an hour before he was ruled the Russian roost during the Hair Colorants Boom This means no further action will Rockfopd, 111., in June. Space The llerBld PHntIne Company. Inc., A total of 891 hoil.se and build­ riages when 44 were performed. Blames Communists 2. To designate a Sunday In May Wapping Community Church, of­ St. west of Gardner St. and of Sunset Council, No. 45, and Mrs. led out. Morejon had tried to hang assumes no financial responslbllltv for reign of Stalin. And one of the The Manchester Pipe Band, ing lots are a.ssc.sscd for $708,610; 1 taken if the defendants, John A man who identified himSelf aa Bessie Farris, deputy great Poea- typographical errors appearing In ad. A goodly number of these, aa In F. Mullally, 30, and Dante Sar^ni, as "Conference Advance Sunday" ficiating. Burial was in West < ra.shed Into the brush bordering himself with his belt. Police famillaTly known as the Killies, Commercial buildings have the 41 this year, are out-of-town New York — Hair colorants are Andrew Kirk Sr. appeared at one honlaa, attended the. Red Men’s vetdisemenu and other readltyt matter "freedoms” of the post-Stalin era enjoying the biggest boom in the 35, have a good record from now when the quota asked by the East Cemetery. the road. Police said Chavis waa thwarted the suicide attempt. In The Hancheater Evening Herald. marks its 45th anniversary this jumped to 36 from 30 and their couples, married by justices of the of the entrances, told newsmen he Bearers were Leroy Bieu, Leon Says Time, hall at the Hotel Bond .Saturday In a cell nearby was Maj. Jesus was reported to be the decline of cosmetics field, with about 33 per on. Both had been on the force Coast Conference for the purcha.se apparently uninjured, but hla car year. valuation stands now at $188,290; peace. thinks. Communists are sparking Obituary King Jr., Robert King, Charles niglit. Sosa Blanco, still awaiting the Display advertising closing hours: Lysenko and his influence, so that cent of the nation’s adult females sight years. They resigned shortly of its campsite in New Hampshire was towed away. For Monday—1 p.m. Friday. Drum Major William Forbes to­ a total of 12,531 acres are valued New Residents Integration and said he was keep­ and its extension work will be King, William Landry and Thom­ P(Ml(mtrlan Hit outrnme of his appeal from a For Tuesday—1 p m, Monday. other Russian scientists who dis­ day said the band will make plans at $322.18{n and 1167 motor regularly using them and 75 per after being arrested Friday for ing his daughter out of Stratford. The .Salvation Army Women’a For Wednesday—1 p m Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Erickson, shoplifting in a beauty shop and realized. As of now, the congrega­ as Arena. Effort Vital About 5 p ill. Saturday a pedes­ death senlenee given him In for a sffring celebration. A general vehlcle.s are valued at $532,035. cent having used them at least WATKINS- But the school said only 73 of Mrs. John \V. Rosal Home Ijcngue will meet tomorrow Havana's first show trial. The For TTiursdav—1 p m. Wednesday. agreed with his sensational the­ formerly of WllUmantic, have once. automobile accessory store. tion has reached within $200 of its trian, Mra. Eva Strong, 70, of 47 For Friday—I P.m. Thuraday. committee composed of Manches­ These number 67-more than last movad into their new home In Col­ the 1,076 white pupils were absent Mr.s. Rose CerVini Rossi, wife of Ernest N. Lyman Cheslnnt St., wa.s slightly injured at 2 p.m. at the Citadel, Hostes.aes third defendant picked for a show- For Saturday—i p m. Friday. ories dared say so. openly. ter people not connected with the year and include tractors and today and that this was less than $3,840 goal. (Continued .nun Page Onel Classified deadline: 10:30 m. each lins Rd. He Is son of Mr. and Mrs. 3. To consider changing the name John W. Ros.si, 8 Cottage St., died The funeral of Erne.sl N. Lyman, when she was bumped by a car at will be Mra. Major E. Waller ease hearing, LI. Col. Ricardo Lul* dav of publication except Bafurday— But the recent session of the So­ band will help make the plans. trailers which are registered. Harry Erickson of Erdoni Rd. and WEST the usual number. of the church, with a vote to be yesterday at the Manchester Rl. 83, Vernon, was held at 2:30, . , . „ • . - the renter. The ear was driven by Lamie, Mrs. Major Jeremiah Sweet Grao, is awaiting completion of Forbes said invitations have Boats have Jumped in assess­ • a m . viet Communist party Central she, the former Mias Janet C?ol- HAVE YOU HEARD A segregationist organization, taken at the next annual meeting. Memorial Hospital after a long ill- yesterday afternoon at the Holmes, headed by Sen. Lyndon John- John C. Bigotlo, 31, (if Glaston­ and Mra. Elizabeth Wilson. the case against him. ■ All three been sent to these people, and the ment from $22,580 in 1957 to the Arlington Chapter of Defend­ Funeral Home, with the Rev. j son (D-Tex.) were accused of a.ssaSsinatlon, Monday, Februsry 2 Committee estsblished a new tri­ lins, of Columbia. They have a ABOUT Funeral Service 4. To continue the "Dial-A-Lift" ne.ss. bury, wlio WHS driving north on first meeting will he held Satur­ $27,250 this year. Machinery totals amall daughter Deborah. ers of State Sovereignty and Indi­ She was a lifelong resident of Robert K. Shinioda, minister of "Is Russia really ahead in sci­ homicide, and robbery. umph for Lysenko, and revealed $16,200; commercial furniture telephone minlstrv. Main St,, police said. Mra. Strong day night. It will be a dinner TAPS Dance a Success ORMOND J. WEST, Director vidual Liberties, failed to follow Manchester. She was a member of the TalcoUville Congregational declined medical aid, police saitl, J u n i o r Kiij[»;iiu‘e r In Plnar del Rio Province, the that he has a new high- champion, meeting at the Washington So­ $4,460; manufacturers and trader.? OUR NEW Hear Report March .1 ence? In astronautics? In military commander, Capt. Her- The Score After Six Years Jan Taaker, chairman of TAPS 142 EAST CENTER ST. through on plans to picket Strat­ March 5 was voted by the con­ St. Jame.s' Church. Church, officiating. Burial wa.s in and walked home. none other than the suppoaedly cial Club at 6:30. goods, $35,700; cables and con­ PLAYING CARD ford. Jack Rathbone, president, Bealde.s her husband, she leaves Elmwood Ccmelerv, Vernon, Space exploration? In missiles?’’ mlnlo Flacalons, disclosed that 10 For just about six years now, duits. $86,060. thinks the fun had at the dance Mitchell 9-7196 gregation as the date on which the There were four other accidents S l 3 r l s J o l) T o d 3 y sane and sensible Khrushchev him­ was more _the success of the eve­ said picketing was called off be­ a son, Eugene Rossi of Manches­ Bearers were Lyman Hall, Al­ Brooks asked in , preparation for I .Salunlay afternoon, police reporl- persons arrested last week at San Changes in Asaessments PLAN? implications of a report made by Cristobal and accused of plotting the President and his secretary of self. At the committee meeting, ning than "the financial part, but cause "there could be violence and the Survey Committee regarding ter a daughter, Mrs. Inez Doherty fred Hall, Ernest ilall, James Ly­ the hearings. I ed. The Grand Ust in 1957 was we don’t’ want to be involved.’" man, Ralph Lyman and Fruncls Byron Powell, 27, of Norwich, be­ against the government had been agriculture, the redoubtable Mr, Lysenko's critics were rebuked, Concordia Ladies the young people are happy to have COME IN AND estimates and suggested plans for of Manchester; five brothers, Brooks himself said he would At 5:45, Lloyd D. Munroe, 32, of Benson, have been trying to whit­ changed consideral^y by two poli­ earned more than $60 for the Two hundred miles to the south Charles A. Cervini of Ea.st Hart­ Lyman. Talcottvllle, and Mrs, Riitli S. gan work today as a new junior released on Castro’s personal and promised punishment, and Ly­ cies, thu.s lowering the assessment. ASK ABOUT IT. , Manchester’s Oldest In Norfolk, A. R. Tonnelson, prin­ the expansion of the church and seek to have a "10 per cent fund" engineering aide in the Town En­ order. tle down the artificial use of tax To Meet Tuesday March of Dimes. Expenses were with Finest Facilities. educational facilities will be con­ ford. and Prank J., Paul A., Philip ] set aside. That fund, a 10 per Keegan, 27, of 427 Par’ ^r St., senko himself, although not a par­ Cars, previously assessed at two cipal at Maury High School, said .1. and Albert J. Cervini. all of gineering Depart menl. Havana’s one functioning rev­ dollars to protect the nation’s big thirds their value are now assessed heavier this year, he said, but the Off-Street Parking "Everything went as smoothly as sidered. 1 .w-j /'s 1 1 slice out of military dcvelop- were Involved in ;i minor cru.sh Powell, an Army veteran and olutionary tribunal today aeri- ty member, wa.s allowed to appear effort of those on the committees Pine Pharmacy Established 1874 Manche.ster; and a grandchild. 'V 0 3 K I\3(il4) XsOllS ment ftinds, would be earmarked on Parker St. norlli of Hclnlne Rd. farming Industries against the nat­ The February meeting of the for one half. Also, the exemption anyone could hope” -— statement Also voted at the meeting was Funeral services will be held graduate nf Howard Univeraity, lenccd a (orporal, Manuel Quint- and make a few attacks of his Ladies Aid Society of Concordia to farmers on livestock and pout waa most gratifying. that seemed to apply also to the an Increase in salary for the pas­ ! for pure scientific research, he No injuries were reporleil and Wa.shingtoii, D.C., scored high In ego, to deatli for a 1967 slaying ural penalties of their own over­ The Mothers’ March total has Wednesday morning at 8:30 at tbe said. damage was llglit. own. Among the fellow scientists Lutheran Church will be held to­ try. When they get most of their other schools where Negroes were tor. and a decision to share in the W. P. Qui.sh Funeral Home 225 | 1X3ISP I 3IlJ',l n O pi., compelillve examinations for the in a bar, and another corporal, production. morrow evening at 7:30. livelihood from farming, discontin­ now reached $179. These two spe­ 664 CENTER STREET enrolled for the first time. cost of the proposed In.surance the Army’s top Two accidents oceurreil about post, according to James Sheekey, Armando Perez, to 20 years Im- he attacked was one who is gen­ Main St., and in St James Church I p , o j . C J „ m.,s:-il m We n*'c; "(in Braun, By sticking to their battle and Officers elected to serve during ued the assessment of their poul­ cial features will help swell the Maury took In only one of the 17 plan now under consideration by noon. town engineer. Itri.sonment In the same case. erally considered responsible for at 9 o’clock. Burial will be in St. | T 01 o llip o U l V IV OI S contending thattha "We are vir­ Jeanette E. Vidal, 42, of West their principles, the President and the year are Mrs. Fred Winzler, try and cattle. Thus, in the lat Norfolk Negro pupils, 10th grader the East Coast Conference. James’ Cemetery. Sheekey said Powell was former­ The .Supreme Tribunal rejected some of the sensational success of president, Mrs. Michael Sibrinsr^ ter case, in a community of this Lewis Cousins. He sat in the sec­ Maurice Swenson . pre.sented the tually scraping the barrel of sci­ Warwick, RL. was driving along ly employed )>y the Stale Highway Benson have won some Important Friends may cal) at the funeral entific knowledge." the appeal of Police Capt. Leon­ the Russian space program, and vice president, Mr.s, Max Schubert, size, where there are 34 farmers ond row of seats in the auditorium, Rev. and Mrs. Rask the awards (Continued fnim Page One) Center St. followed by James D. Department In Norwich, and did ardo Jimenez , Martinez from a skirmishes, and obtained recog­ home from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight Soirctaiy ol llefense McElroy this leads to the wl.stfiil thought secrctarv; and Mrs. Carl Hansen, exempted all of them large dairy with three empty row.s behind won by the panelists from the and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to Lignari, 29, of Planlsville. Mrs, electrical design work In New York death sentence of Army Lt. 'Vin­ treasurer. Serving as co-chairmen Campbell, included two Danish wa.s called before thc%iHou.se armed Vidal stopped her ear suddenly, City. nized footholds for their principle. that maybe, if Lysenko gets and poultry farmers—it has made separating him from the nearest church who appeared on "Brain 9 p.m. cente Chlrino Olano who was oh- on the program committee are Mrs. for considerably less income in white boys and girls, during a Busters,” the new television show .ships and the German v/c.b-soI services conimiltoe at the same police said, and Lignari's vehicle Powell's salary, Sheekey said, Is They have enraged the farm bloc, enough power, and he is as wrong lime to tell about America’s mili­ dered to prison for 10 years. Walter Smith and Mrs. George that area. Those with only a few brief assembly. on Channel 18, liast Monday eve­ ,Iohn II. Darling Poseidon. hit hers in the rear. The crash oc­ the first step in an annual $3,701 from time to time, and won the as everybody says he is, he could Winzler. Aided by White Students The Danish ship Umanak also tary position. to $4,793 range. head of slock are required to pay ning. Other panel members were John H. Darling, 2.34 Keeney curred just west of Olcolt St. JOHN I- LEWIS IMPROVED eaiute of the nation's editorialists. undo all that Russian progress In Following the business meeting Afterward, another pupil escorted was still in the area. Diverted The Senate Inquiry, temporarily Scraped by B(im|>er Powell filled a varaney left by a tax and there are 104 cattle, as- Mrs. Norman Smith and Kenneth St., died early this morning at Washington, Feb. t (?P)—La­ By the noise, one would assume, a Valentine social will be held. .sessed at $5,600, and seven hor.scs him to his classroom. At Arling­ from her Greenland'-Denmark run in recess, wa.s still touching off de­ Thomas L. ORrien, .56, of 8 Joseph Conti of Manohester, who varied fields which is so chal­ Save Nelson. A food blender wa.s pre­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. bate over the weekend. bor Ivcmder John I-. Lewis Is and hope, that real progress had Serving as hostesses for the eve­ for $2,50. ton. white students volunteered to sented to Mrs. Rask, and a wrist to aid in the search, she was or­ Gerard St., waa driving south op has been advanced to senior en­ lenging to us. take the four Negro pupils to their He was a member of St. Mary’s Defenders of Eisenhower’s strat­ gineering aide In replacement of much Improved today, his dor- been made. In these six years, to­ ning are Anna Palleln, Lena Rclch- Rxemptinna watch was given to the pastor. dered to put back to Greenland Vernon St. about the same lime, But no matter how many times enbach, Anna Roth, Lena Schu­ Seats. All four entered the seventh Episcopal Church, DilwoiTh Cor­ yesterday with her 85 passengers egy and $41 billion defense budget Spencer Carey, who left town em­ tor* said. The 78-y'f«r-old presi­ ward sanity and solvency In the Other exemptions come through $ WATKINS A super preceded the meeting nell Quey Post of the American and his car was scraped by the dent nf the United Mine Work­ the respected scientists of either bert and Gladys Schuetz. servicemen and there are 261 list­ grade but they were divldetl be­ because of the dangerous condi­ have pictured the United Stales as rear bumper of an oil truck which ploy last year for an engineering farm program. tween two .different classes. In charge of arrangements for the Legion, and Manchester Barracks. behind the Soviets in numbers of Job In Hartford. ers Union entered Georgetown Russia or the otitside world de­ ed this year with a total exemption tions. After unloading her p.ss- passed him from the opposite di­ Three white boy.? left Norview meal were Miss Ellen Jolinson, World War I Veterans. sengers she will resume the Intercontinental mia.siles, but as Powell’s duties will Include sur­ University Hospital Friday and But the pay-off score, for all nounce Lysenko, one can never he EgyptiaiiK Revered Dogs of $235,250. Lucius W. Robinson on genuine Mrs. John Eak, Mrs. Esther Birge, He leaves his wife, Mrs. Louise rection. veying, mspping, plotting of field suffered an attack Sunday morn­ Jr., chairman of the Board of As­ SEMI-ANNUAL High at Norfolk during the morning search. fast developing advanced missiles The truck was driven by Albert these partial victories for sanity and told a reporter they planned Mrs. Anna Snow. Miss Amy Olson, Doulhwaite Darling; a brother, and meanwhile holding an over­ data, and other work. ing. completely sure that he isn’t real­ sessors, noted that this is quite a 50 L. Adams, 47, of 32 Little St. The Cairo - Tablets and inscriptions Mrs. Beda Carlson, Mrs. Irma The Umanak was among the and principle. Is not what it ought ly the pioneer, undergoing the high figure for a town which sent to ask for a transfer to another EMwin S. Darling of South Wind­ all edge in slrikebacU power based carved 5,000 to 6,000 years ago FURNITURE school rather than attend with Ne­ Starkweather, Mrs. Hjalmar Carl­ sor; and two sisters, Mrs. John B. sources picking tip the mysterious on longrange bombers and other truck’s bumper scraped the full to be. The crucial statistic, which usual fate of pioneers. show that dogs served as pels, few more than 100 to World War Simmons Hide-A-Beds radio signals. length of the side of O’Briens car. tells us how many billions of dol­ groes. son, Mrs. Robert 'Widhani, Mrs, Kehoe Of South Windsor; and Mrs. weapons. Khni.shchev. of course, has need hunters, and objects of reverence II. Something lilie 100 police, Ivar Carlson, Mrs. Stanley Irwin, The first signals were heard Shortly befort 4 o'clock, police The public property exempt from John Miller of Danvers. Mass. Ificc' President Nixon told col­ lars worth of surplus farm goods for just such a miracle man in the in Egypt. When a dog died in an­ equippecj with white helmets, port­ Mrs. Alfred Olson, Mrs. Anna The funeral will be held Wednes­ about 5 p.m. Sunday (3 p.m., and leagues that Eisenhower la count­ reported, Kenneth L. F'ellows, 56, cient Egypt the entire family went taxation includes Columbia Lake then again between 10 and 11 p.m. of Pomfret, was Involved in a the government owns, without be­ field of agriculture, for he has laid able loud speakers and radios, can­ Ogren, Mrs. Robert Jerome and day afternoon at 2 o'clock in St. ing on popular support for what into mourning. at $25,000; Columbia Congrega- teens, and the customary night Then they disappeared. minor eollislon with an unidenti­ ing able to do anything useful with down a schedule of production in­ Miss Anne Last. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Burial he calls bslancod U.S. defense sticks and guns, had begun con­ will be in Spring Grove Ceme­ The Umanaks radioman said the forces, as against an effort to out­ fied motorist who drove off. Fel­ them. Is now at an all time high. creases that seemingly require Other Officers lows told police, when he asked SALE verging on Stratford long bafore Other officers elected at the tery', Hartford. signals were sent by an un­ strip the Soviet.* in missiles alone. By July 1 It will hit the all-time miracles. But why should the hard- the school opening hour. Friends wishing to contribute to trained operator and were very Sen. , Henry M. Jackson ID- him for Identlficrtion. They saw to it that only {I|l]ri1a ’/meeting.-TvereiJohn Childers, and record of »9,100,000,000. headed Khrushchev be taken in by the book of remembrance at St. weak and Irregularly spaced. He Wash) took an opposing view in Fellows stopped for a traffic and school employes entered the Gbprge PoolcSj deacons; Mrs. HJal- light on Main St, at School Bt. Why, in spite of periodic pieces trickster and charlatan? Why mar Carlson, Mrs. Gladys Hanson. Mary's Church in his memory may said It appeared the sender wa.s a radio interview yesterday. He grounds. Even parents were kept trying to transmit distress sig­ said that at the pre.sent U.S. re­ when the other car passed him of progress aimed at the reduction bet power, prestige and program out. Mrs. John Ross, Mrs. Norman do BO. from the rear Ynd hit the rear of Smith, Mrs. Robert Widham, dea­ Calling hours at the Watkins- nals or a homing beacon. armament rate there is a question of this figure, has the figure Itself on .somebody so controversial? If In Norfolk, Cousins and his The signals came through as a hla car. mother calmly paraded past a conesses. West Funeral Home, 142 E. Cen­ whether the United Stales would continued to mount? he is a complete fake aa a biolo­ ter St., will be from 7 to 9 o'clock confused jumble of dots and have the power to retaliate hy 1961 The accident la still under in­ cluster of white children on the Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, Mrs. Sher­ vestigation. The answer is that the farm in­ gist. what extraordinary talents of steps of Maury High School to be­ wood Nyman, and Mra. Rich­ tomorrow night. dashes, without any apparent at­ or 1962. He called for higher pro­ dustries have been able to keep persuasion Lysenko must have! come the first of his race to sliat- ard Swenson, assistant organists. tempt to send a coherent mes­ duction of advanced weapons, but sage. did not say how much more he Iowa is the world's leading cen­ well ahead of the policy makers. It would be comforting to the­ ter the color line in the city. Mias Ellen Johnson, pianist. Miss Mrs. Margaret Y’ork Mra. Margaret Levens York died The Umanak at the time was 60 thought should be spent. ter for the popcorn crop. If the number of acres they can orize that the nation which first There was the usual chatter of Renee Johnson, Mrs. Kenneth Nel school kids, but no trouble of any yesterday morning at the home miles we.st of Greenland's Cape plant is reduced, they fertilize son, George Poole, assistant reached the moon has gone basi­ kind. pianists. of her niece, Mrs. Carl Roche, 293 Farewell, and the signals appar­ more heavily and get bigger crops cally haywire in its science. But Again there was no disturbance Henry Ask, head usher; William Spring St. ently came from a position south­ Andover than ever before. If the support one has to resene room for the a few moments later when Betty Crawford. Fred Hutt, Ralph Nich­ She wtis born in Stonington. west of there. Greenland experts price is reduced, they devise more possibility that, when the Russians Jean Read, another of the Negroes ols, Paul Norling. Kenneth Ogren, Nov. 12, 1881, and had made her in Copenh.igen .said it would have efficient production methods, so assigned to previously all white John Ross. Maurice Swenson, Rob­ home with her niece for the past been possible for the Hedlofts land on the moon, their first act schools, turned up unescorted at seven months. lifeboats to have drifted that far Fire Levels that It still pays them handsomely ert Widham, senior ushers; Bur­ will be to plant a Lysenko tomato Granby High. ton Johnson, Gene Peltier, Jeffrey Funeral service* will be held to­ west. to over-produce. seed bred specially for moon cli­ The opening time waa 9 a.m. In Smith, Gerald Swenson. Richard morrow morning at 8 o'clock at Continuing bad weather reduced The surplus gravy train outdis­ mate. ” Norfolk - - 15 minutes later thjn Swenson. Fred Venexia, Jacje^Wal- the Williams Funeral Home, 34 the air search through last night Lar^e Hom e at Arlington. tances whatever cuts and changes rath, Richard Youngstrom, jun­ Main St., Stonington, followed by to one Canadian Air Force plane. The six Norfolk schools, closed ior ushers. a high Mass of requiem at 8:30 in Danish and American planes re­ Benson can win. We are still, in since September under Virginia’s St. Mary’s Church in Stonington. sumed patrol at dawn. Of H. B. Rice actuality, rewarding over-produc­ Perilous Diagnosis now dead massive resistance pro- Miss Elsie Johnson. Mrs. Beda Walrath, flower committee; Mrs. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Ceme­ The Campbell, two Danish ships tion instead of penalizing it. ram. were holding no classes to- tery. and the German vessel Posedon Michael H. Prendergast, Dem­ Decorator fabrics in Black, fay - - only enrolling pupils and Fred Hutt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fire de.itroyed the home of Mr. If we are going to continue oper­ ocratic slate chairman over in SAVE $50 on the AMBASSA­ Janssen, Mr. and Mrs. George Friends may call at the funeral searched until late yesterday and Mrs. Harry Rice on Gilead Rd., assigning them to classes. home from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight. ating by the present farm program New York, has been studying the DOR . . con+smporary Hide- Tobacco, Royal, Nugget. Pil­ At Norview High School, two Poole, music committee. through 40-foot waves and 60-mile- Andover, early this afternoon. INril-rHOtU. Do you crawl, fall or back into pattern, we have to cut the re­ pairs of Negro girls turned up just Hjalmar Carlson, Mrs. Henry an-hour winds. They steered clear, other ’59 cars? Mercury door openings Rockefeller upset victory last No­ A-Bed with a new slimline mod­ lows included. Ernest N. Fryer however, of the menacing ice floes The fire broke out about 1 p.m. wards for over-production enough before 9. White students watched Janssen, Paul Norling, Manchester are 6 inches wider. There’s up to 2 inches vember. and come tip with the con­ ern look, long uncluttered lines. Council of Churches; Mrs. Hjalmar Ernest N. Ff-yer. 74, 5.53 Center around the Hedtoft's last reported and was sweeping the upper part to discourage it. That is what the curiously and quietly. By that more head clearance. You step in easily. clusion that the next Democratic time, police were on hand and CarKson, Mrs. Gladys Hanson. St^ died at his home Saturday, position. of the large 2Vi story Colonial President asks in his farm mes­ nominee for President will have to cleared a path for the Negroes. Mrs. Robert Widham, hospitality after a short Illne.ss. The Hedtoft, built with heavy structure when Andover volunteer He was born , in Gla.stonbury, bow and stern and special com­ sage to Congress. he young, with a winning smile, One white girl was heard to committee; Henry Ask, William firemen arrived on the scene. Cause If we are Incapable of doing that. say: Crawford, Fred Hutt, auditors; June 9, 1884, a son of the late partments to cope with Greenland's of the blaze is not yet known, al­ and a smooth television personal­ Mis.s Esther Granstrom, .Sunday Harry N. and Margaret Komglble winter seas, w'as on her maiden though it reportedly started in In our political process, then it is "Here they are . . . I hope ity, which will especially appeal they’re satisfied." School superintendent; Henry Fryer. He worked for over 35 voyage back to Denmark Friday either the attic or an upstairs bed­ time to turn to serious considers to women. ISO ■ cithers said they were glad to Janssen, Robert Widham, delegates years at the Royal Typewriter Co. when she radioed that she had hit room. The house was built in the PROBLEMS tion of an alternative which has That would throw out somebody ret back to school. to the Fpurth District. in Hartford before retiring in 1951. an iceberg and was going down. eaily 1700's. long been despised, but, in our Some remarked that they didn’t Paul Norling, Mr. and Mrs. He was a member of the Royal Coast Guarders expre.ss^ "d^ubt Mr. and Mis. Rice were re­ like Adlal Stevenson because he is George Poole, Maurice Swenson, anyone could survive itf the Icy opinion, unjustly so. This is that think there would be any trouble, Seniors of the company. portedly asleep when an unidenti­ YOU’LL HAVE too old, and leave Senators Ken­ although one white lad said he Hi-Lengue, counselors; Mikg Doris He leaves a sister, Mrs. Martha waters more than threemours even fied mailman woke them up and same Brannan Plan to which the nedy and Symington or Governor SAVE $50 on th® BERKLEY-.. had heard "rough kids” might Bolen. Miss Esther Granstrom, Roessner of Manchester, and two with watertight survival clothing. said th^r roof was on fire. President referred in his message Meyner of Ne'v Jersey leading the cause some later in the day. Miss Elsie Johnson, Junior League nieces. The Hedtoft was operwing about Both work the night shift. Rice TO LIVE counselors: Burton Johnson, Jef­ ciosi-ToeiTMiiNtss.Otber with oblique .warnings against it fl ’d of possibilities. document - style colorfast The historic cracking of the col­ The funeral will be held at 1:30 600 miles north of the us^al North at Pratt and Whitney Aircraft frey Smith, Gerald Swenson, Rich­ Atlantic shipping lanes. She was and Mrs. Rice at Post Narrow ’59 cars make firiendshipa and its dire consequences. Prenderga.st, we should say, has Waverly print fits this double or barrier In Norfolk and Arling­ tomorrow afternoon at the Wat­ ard Swenson, Jack Walrath, snow kins-West Funeral Home, 142 E. some 1,300 mile* above the spot Ribbon factory. Andover. / ISCI-S(*T lOUNCI. Many '59 WITH IN EVERY too c/ose. Mercury giVe* Under the !^rannan Plan, what ton, small as the crack may be removal committee. fallen for the easy surface ex- duty sofa into Early Ameri­ at the outset, came about through Center St. Burial will be at the where the Titanic; struck an ce- Rice told a reporter on the scene cars have just one spring and you more usable rooni our farm Indus^es produce would I pianalion of the Rockefeller vie can decor. Delicately rolled the force of federal court decisions convenience of the family. berg in 1912 and sank with a loss that he had been trying to thaw a jute pad between the floor all around. % * of 1,517 lives. out a frozen pipe in a upstairs NEW CAR be thrown o n /h e market for the | tory, which did feature some arms; shirred flounce. Print and-what Gov. Almond has called There will be no calling hours. hump and scat. Mercury’s low price it would bring. The govern- dever and extensive use of tele- "the hammer of federal interven­ Reds Demsnd Veto bathroom with an electric heater. m Whether or not this caused the hump made spa<» for full ment would then pay direct to the vision. \Vc should also say that he. in Brown, Green, Gold or tion." cushioning. EXCEPT MERCURY But under desperation measures fire Is unknown. farm induatries the difference be­ or any party that wanted to fol­ Charcoal. On N-Test Checkup Sen3tors Dem3nd Live electrical wires hampered jammed through a special sesaibn ‘ ' n tween the price obtained in this low his superficial advice, wmiild o f the atate legislature Saturday, New Dulles Idess first efforts of firemen and An­ open market and the parity price come in for some sad disillusion- no Virginia child can be forced (Contlnuod from Page <:^e) dover Fire (?hief George Nelson IS l- M Ur. Aleksandro Vitolins called in a Connecticut .Ught and level,' to attend an Integrated school if V'. ments when voles were counted. itself “ reduce tensions or eliminate The funeral of Dr. Aleksandro (Continoed froin Page One) Power Co. crew to cut the wires. The Rz;e8id«yit'B warning against Not even Rockefeller, for in­ it's so comforting to be a his parents disapprove. the danger of war or surprise at­ Vitolins of Hartford was held at 2 No one was injured. At Almond’s behest, the legLsIa- tack." o’clflffi"'Saturday afternoon at the thia plan aa a-horrible thing dwelt stance, had what wc would call a tute repealed the 40-year-old com­ make money contributions toward Flames spread from the house OB the fact that it would develop a winning personality. He was, A Senattt' Foreign Relations aub- Walter N. Leclerc Funeral Home. reinvigorating our foreign policy to woods nearby and were put out pulsory school attendance law and committee today made public a direct dependence upon govern- Bantly Fuel Oil Club member The Rev. Karlls Preimanla, pastor position. Secretary Dulles is go­ by a forestry crew from East rather, a little stiff and awkward. offered tuition grants of up to $250 censored' version of his closed door of the American. Latvian Evangeli­ ing to have to come up with some Hampton. ■ ment checka for “ virtually all Nor was he, nor i.s he, particularly a year for attendance at segregat- testimony plus that of Thomas D.< cal Lutheran Church of Manches­ fresh ideas and better formulated Called to Andover firemen farm people." One can, indeed, like handsome. ec’. private schools. White, Air Force chief of staff, ter, officiated. Burial was in East policies to satisfy him and the rest were volunteers from Columbia, STOIMT-WtATHit TWITCH. Wipers in MIDDli-MAN eXHKH. That When the north wind does blow and we have snow, In his battle to prevent any thia leaa than some operation by What elected him, we think, was and Adm. At;leigh A. Burke, chief Cemetery. of us Democrats." Hebron. Amston Lake, North Cov­ other cars only clear 2 fan­ hump in the floor o f other amount of integration in any Vir­ cars makea the middia which the government austaihs admiration of the sheer guts of our club members have a warm, comfortable feelinif. |50 of naval operations. Bearers were Vadis Vinkels, Jur­ Mansfield said he hopes a close entry and Columbia. Ten pieces of shaped sections. Mercury’s ginia schc^ls, Almond had been White told the subcommittee relationship can be established be­ fire apparatus were at the scene. wipers clear a five-foot swath, man sit doubled up. Not . prices for all by purchasing from They’ve lots of oil, expert burner service men in trucks is FTeimanis, Leonhards Sevrltis, hi? performance, in taking , what compelled ‘-o hoist the white flag. that agreements "must be capable Vesturs Tavasars, Berner Bergs tween Fulbright and Dulles and The structure waa home of the DOOI-ITK or THf KHIL Other ’59 including the center. in Mercury! We’VO cut BOme, But the reality, which is that was supposeii to be a hopeless with 2-way radios to give before-you-know-it .service. But he still is planning to call to­ of positive and precise control and and Andris Pavasars. other State Department officials. late AndoVer First Selectmen car* have jutting windshield the hump in half! the taxpayera pay tax dollars to nomination in the first place, and gether a special commission of enforcement." From this vantage point, Mans­ Lewis Whitcomb, whose son Is posts that menace your knee legislators to work out some new ~keep farm prices up, doea not in daring to hope that a Rockefel­ "Should anything less occur," he Claudia Carrier -> field said, the new chairman could presently First Selectman. as you enter. Mercury moved .\nd, Bantly Fuel Oil Club members aren't worried SAVE $50 on the MANHAT- method of combatting Integration. said, "this nation's security - and fihange, whatever method ia uaed. ler could be elected to anything. Funeral services for Claudia A. inject some of his own ideas into the post forward 2 inches. about high fuel bills. They pay their yearly needs in TAN . . the claiiic Hide-A- Segregationists in the Legisla­ that of the free world would be Carrier, 277 Green Rd., were held the. stream of administration "T h e attractive thing about the We think the result of the cam­ ture were unhappy with the pack­ unacceptably compromised." this morning at 8:30 at the W. P. thinking on international prob­ Privste Hospitsl IfiMiinan Plan, which might prove paign would have been exactly the 10 equal payments. Bed, highlighted with a but­ age of bills put through Satur­ Burke was quoted as saying that Quish Funeral Home, followed by lems. . in iUuaion, for all we know, ia aame even If there had been no ton back and T-cushion$. day. They talked of making a laust in the face of the Russian record a solemn requiem high Maas at 9 "These new ideas," Mansfield Ordered Closed apparent promiae- that farm Oh, it’s so comforting to be a Bantly Fuel Oil Club stand for tougher laws at the of violating agreements any (iis- o’clock. In St. Bridget’s Chul-ch. said, "could lead the administiu- Adaptable to. modern or tra­ General Assembly today. ' armament agreement with the'm RcnAietB would be i^ d in op«In In any 'case, the advantages of I ’1 The Rev. John J. Delaney waa the lion into taking some steps it ha.* member. Why don’t you join up? Phone MI 9-4595 or I . But there was,, nothing they "must include an inspection system celehrant, the'Rev. Dennis Hussey been'loath to take in the past. Out Willimantic, Feb. 2 (H5 — The at the prices determined TV ,we far more perilous than ditional Uttings. Toast, TR 5-3271. ' could not do to head off the ad­ which will reveal immediately any the deacon, and the Rev. Stanley of an exchange of ideas could come Windham Private Hospital, a con- of supply and demand. Chairman Prendergast sees them, Bla.ck, Brown or Green in a vent of amall portions of inte­ violation.” HasUllo the subdeacon. Mrs. Bar­ semte new stances In foreign poli­ valesdent home, was ordered closed .Wtdd mean t ^ t bbnsumers and. the definition of what consti­ frfeze-type fabric. gration today-four years, eight bara Murphy was organist and cy.,’’ at iMSt have a chance of and a 'lalf months after the U.S. BROWN QUITS P08XS soloist. Father HastUlo read the Fulbright said over the weekend Jan. 26 for failure to comply with tutes Charm on TV is also perilous Supreme Court decreed segregated Groton, Feb. 2 (^h-^Nelsoii lower prices for food, now “ Our Reputation committal service at the grave In in response to a question that he fire regulations, Capt. Carroll E. and intrlcjate. The candidate who Is DELCO.HEAT public schools to be' unconstitu­ Brown,' speaker of- the House Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery. stands by his statement in a Sen­ Shaw of the State Fire Marshal’s when a surplus had been handsome had better not be too Is Youf Aasumnea” EASY TERMS tional. *urlng the 1957 ' session of the The bearers, all uncles of the ate speech last August that ad­ Office said today. ‘ Under the present ays- Chief Justice Warren refused Gereral Assembly, resigned as He said that the 48-bed hospital', amooth, for any ei{;tended ex­ ^!Tr deceased,, were Jean B. Carrier, ministration policies are "inade­ 20<'* ANNIVERSARY.; 0 tllia consumer pays two .tyaya, posure, and real smoothness, in late. Saturday to let Arlington de­ Republican Town miairman.here O’Neil Carrier, Noel C ., CanHer, quate, outmoded and misdirected." located on Rt. 14 in Windham Cen­ lERCURYs lay any' longer the enrollment of today. He also will resign as ter, has failed to comply with fire ' 4axas' uaed to, aub- fact, had better be defined as at Raoul L. CarrieI‘^ William B. Car­ Fulbright will succeed this week four Negroes at Stratford school. moderator ^ of Ordton’s repr»r. rier and Joseph A. Carrier. to the chairmanship vacated Fri­ regulations which became effective ' t t|Um iHdwtry, and again /least n simulation of a roughneaa sentatlve town meeting shortly. day by 91-year-oId Sen. Theodore on Jan. l which atate that such ■■" ,1', High prioM the tax and occasional awkwardness aug- Open 9 A.M. to 5;30 P.M. — Thursdays add Fridays to 9 R.M.—Cbsed Mondays 7%e atate of Virginia was named Brown said he and his family \ Alfred d. Roberts Francla Green (D fRl). Green gave convaleacent homes or hbapitais I BlUlTLfmc0.iiK. A. ' MMUly firotoets. The eon- gecthw of slnctirity and integrity. 1 3 1 MAIN STtkRT MANCHESTER. CONM for Queen Elizabeth I, who w u will take ob residence in Ola^ A military funeral for Alfred'J. failing eyesight and hearing M his are to ha aqulppad with sprlB)dar| onb dtarac- Bl^ad •'Tha V ln to Queen." , ' ^aalMiry. Roberta^ Windsor, w m held at rMUMba for stepping downl ayataina. . , . J ... tha In aettial fact, in the New Tprk' s’-er •»- . J ■ ■ ■ i" Telephone MI M5.96-?RockyiIle—Phone TR 5-3271 i-.v. / R ;U : ■ , r.- ' A I: I . u PAGE N IN E MANCHKRTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,'CONN„ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HfeRALD, MAf^l HESTER, CONN., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1969 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Rochville-Vernpn The Teenage M iisio - 1 CHARGE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS HERE Answer to Previous Pigite 60TX BOUGHT— ^ Young Democrats Back Plan Hit Records Astonish THAT IS, HE 60LD Around the World m m m i For One Tax Collector Post y g n t u t m a m p m a r m a c i ACROSS DOWN Adult Music Leaders 1 Indian 1 City in Japan measure The first pollttcnl backing fore.today at 8 p m., at the Post Home (Continued Irom P»g« One) and «nl«rtalnmenia. This la eapa- m CENTER ST. 2 Scent combining the posts of lax collec- to plan a Valentine Dance and 4 South 3 Lasting six dally true of today's taenagars, tor In Rockville, Vernon and, the initiation of new members. l8 happening, what chance la there who w ere horn Into* and reared In ’The dance will be held Feb. 14 country 4 Adhesive Vernon Fire Dialrlrt ranie -Satur­ for ua adult layiten! W, llaicn the wartime era of lax controls. t Ray day from the Rockville Young at the Post Home for members and They are seeking a break with the 5 Great Lake friends. The initiation is scheduled | 12 Poem Democratic Club. tf. the hit records In astonishment. past." 6 Perform for Feb. 16. Any qualified veteran 13 War god 7 Employ The organlzaDon voted unani­ What cornea out la foreign to gen- The mnnher and purchaalng FOR ol Greece mously to endorce the proposal interested in joining the T egion 1 power of teenagers la Impressive 8 Not sharp 41 African may be initiated with the group at eraiion-s that were reared on Jazz 14 South 9 "Emerald Isle’ 27 Biblical good made by the Scffictmcn several and awing. enough. Eugene Gilbert of the plains region th a t tim e, American 10 Prayer ending one wcck.s ago. Other political and gov- ' We hear the raueoua honking of Gilbert Youth Research Co. aays SAFETY'S SAKE capital 28 Solar disk 42 Harem rooms e.inmental organization.s are ex­ M en ’a C lub .M eet* 11 Ship part 43 Unaspirated ; ar.xophonea and the steady twang­ 17 million American leenagera An'd Longer Tiro Woor 15 Container 17 Cheese basis 29 Remove pected to vole on the plan thi.» Tlie Men’s Cluh c t'ernon Meth­ 44 Underling ing of guitars. 1'hc voices seem earn SO'-i billion y early They 16 Worklcss jobs 19 Grants 31 Crown odist Church will meet at 7:30 p.m. Drive In For Our 46 Network week. ; unmusical; they sing-shout the un- llaicn to the radio an average two 18 Built 23 Push away 33 Speedy The Rcptiblloan Town Comniil- today in the fellowship hall. Two; 20 Concerning 38 Ogled 47 Weary fllm.s will be shown on Alaska and ! schooled words of lament for young hours daily and spend a good part 24 Female horse tee, which meets tomorrow night, love. The tones appear little re- of their average $10 weekly In­ 21 Born 25 Fencing sword 40 Sleeveless 48 Girl’s name on the winter Olympics. Carhdo j j 50 Verbal suffix will be asked by its executive com­ Spar'Kiiian. president. ivltc . all j moved from the mountain country come to buy the records they hear. 22 Formerly 26 Singing voice garments mittee to endorse the proiiosal. 24 Repair men of the cliurcJi and tlie com- of the South. (Tninorrnwi Rleky Nelson, King FREE 'Fhe Democratic Town Commit­ New f'riip of Perforniera of the teens). 26 Woody plant I 1 tee i.s expected to meet Feb. 18 to iv.unity to attend. Front End, Broke and 27 Sorrowful z 5 r 5 r B r •A rrests Ke|M>rtiHl A whole new crop of performers take \ip the matter, tabled at its Keith Kinney. 20, of .OO Winder- I and song writers has taken over, and .A Shock Absorbor 30 Each 15 4 32 Blackbeard, 11 la.st meelin,g. mere .^ve.. was arrested Saturday i It is virtually impossible for tlie The City Council which tabled Hollywood, Keh 2 l/Tr. Inspection. for instance It n and cliarged with intoxication. He veteran pop singers the Frankie Q \Vhal IS the teenage music 84 Logic I'i the plan for fuilher study two nested a $20 t>ond for appearance Laines. Dinah Shores, Jo Staffords Work done by experts on all weeks ago. meets tonight. Tlie Fire called ? 35 Glossy paint le 11 20 in Rockville City Couit Feb. P to gel a hit record. A. Rork 'll' roll, rhvihm and conventional makes ot^ ears. 36 Lamprey District Commissiorter.s who .show­ Police s.iid a j\ivenile was also Typical of the new stars la lean, i ed little intere.st in the plan in an blues, hillhillv or rockanilly. 37 Rock ’n’ ------!l 11 involved. The arrest was made af­ touale-halred Jimmy Rodgers, a Q. I.s it new ’’ 39 Window part Informal poll will vote on it at its ter police stopped a i ar on Wind­ Washington Stale boy who lived MORIARTY 40 Apple center P h ii 27 next meeting Thursday, Rochville High School Opens A, No. A wedding of jazz and 14 25 2L sor Ave. in a routine clieck, and on candy bars and soft drinks In motinlaln niiislc. It was Isstied for 41 Knight’s title 1 1 Meanwhile the Selectmen have discoc’ei'ed tieer in the car. Rockville High School students leave hu.ses to enter their new school on Ixiveland Hill, opened this New York City while trying to BROTHERS 42 City in New 11 5z 55 voted to go ahead \vith plans to morning for the first time. Move to new Imllding in Vernon was made over the weekend from the years under the category of "race » Hospital Notes break In as a singer. Tlien he re- records," 801-315 CENTER STREET York state ' make the town tax collector's post old building in Rockville, (Herald Photo by Saternis). ______57 Admitted Saturday: William rorded "Honeyeomb." s million Q Who sing.i It ' Telephone MI S-5185 45 Learned full-time and appointive, rather seller. Now Jimmy's earning $200,- 49 Gave up hope than part-time and elective. This Conk, 108 High St. ’ Mrs. Mkry j - A Elvis Ric.sley was the Irait- K 57 58 59 Wendheiser. 38 Mountain St.: In Africa, and people are looking 000 a year. hlazer, followed by Ricky Nelson, 51 Sesame iviV/ will require a salary'increase since .‘5 Die, 25 Survive "It's tough for any girl singer 5 2 ------Boleyn the post now pays only $3,100. The •ludith McDonald. Winthrop, for a religion tit for mialern man the Everly BroIJiers, Jimmy 40 41 Mass.; Wayne Damon, Honolulu, Top Spaniards He say.s the choices are Christian- these days." says Wood, mentor of Rodgers and dozens of others, 53 Sixth Greek Selectmen still hope that the city Rat Boone's r a r e e r "Teenage letter Hawaii: CUffoi'd Hawley. 40 Reed ily; either Catholicism or Proles- Plane Crash, Fire most of them armed with guitar. 4Z 11 44 47 4k of w and fire district will combine their girls buy most of the single rec­ 54 Metric posts and salaries totaling $6,400 -St.: Mrs. Fvelyn Crrukett. South taiiUsm; Islam: or Communism Q. Is it good music? Rd,, Crystal I>ake: Mrs. Florence In New Party America will determine the an­ ords and they seem to want a se­ measures 50 51 to make a full-time position for one (C'untinurd *rnni Page Onf) A. Most musicians, parents and 2 Bowler. Crystal Lake. swer, he said Newspaper storie cret love affair wit'll their favorite jazz lovers say It ta terrible. Many 55 Watches tax collector. 56 British 54 Discharged Saturday: Clifford from Arkan.sas and V'iiginia arc singer. Because nf this, the piih- say the. lyrics are suggestive or n 55 Officers Eles-ted he three dead as: llclly about Pat's familv life has statesman The Young Democrats al.so elect­ Williams. West Willingtnn; Mrs. Defy Franco real deterrents. So is intense de­ Civilian pilot W. O. Epps of downright dirty. Teenagers could­ 57 Educational 'it 5l Jame.s Hodges. .52 Market St : ne,minationalism. especially the up- luirt his single sales, though he's n't care leas about such opinions. ed .Tames Paige president at their Portland. Ore getllng a broader audience all the group (ab.) meeting. Also elected were: Mrs. Mr.s. Victoria Hansen. Rt. 30, Ver­ (('ontlniied Ir P age One) sU’ge in small .sects sending mi: Civilian eo-plint H ar\ey Hilt nf non: Mrs. Richard Gonsalves and time " 1,700 G ET H IK E Marie Johnson, vice president; poorly edueated missionaries who iJ-swego. Ore daughter. Old Stafford Rd . Tol­ through Satriistegui Is .seem more interested in figlUing Likewise, the Innptmie writers New Ha eii. Kcli 2 xJ’. The Olln Aleen Pfau. second vice president; been sairl B.asic Airman Rolierl C. Grif­ nf great Amcricaii songs scarce- land; Frank Andiews. 70 Dobson imong themselves than in te.seh- Mulluesnn Chemical Corp. Iiere has Albert Trahan, third vice presi­ ' not an opinii n hut the full (• fith of Glee. Idaho. ly, get a look-in on tlie rurrnit pop \VE NEED RELIABLE dent; F.dward Lipka, secretary, Ave.. Vernon: Mrs. Ruth Thomp­ ing ('tv i.stianit''. nimouni ed that It will give a .3 per son. 64 Vernon Ave.; Lester i scienee of a nation (“Inuioring ; ' Wilhiir Whittliff of Eugene. market. 'Hie tunes of Irving Ber­ and Francis Barbero. treasurer Korea Most Hiipeful Ore. a third pilot aboard the l ent pay increai-c to Its 1,700 rm- MEN AT ONCE The group also made plans to' 'yaite, 23 Mountain St.; CVlPste painfullv." |I r[,|jp bishop reports that murli of lin. Cole I’erter and Richard Rodg­ plnyrs beginning M.iirh 1 The craft, was among Itie surr-ivors. ers are neglected ffU' .suclr mini- hold one event each month in ad-j ' <'rnon C enter Height.s. The Spamsli rnion im lodes ele- Ameiira is in a religious and company said Hie raises will go IF The third vielim was an Air Na­ ber.s as "Whnle Lotla Loiin'" nrul Mrs, Nathan LaRnsa, .51 ments opposed to the legir.ie lang- eionomic upliea\‘al. Korea he calls lo employes In the Winchester- ditlon to their regular meeting, an veinon. tional Guaidsman. His name was "I Got Slung " * A on are over 21. to continue panel discussions Village St.: Franklin Traflon 149 ing from the extreme right to tlie one of tlie ino.sl hopeful spots in Western division, the Nuclear Fuel Prospect .‘^t : Mrs. Victor Dela- witlrheld pending , notification of Whence came tliis power nf teen ■ k You are bondable. through the fall elections. left. But four noo-('omnumist the V .'U’id. for it is viituallv all Itivision, the Metals Division, and next-o’-kin. agera to impose their musical A club membership drive v ill he Court. RP'D 2. grtiup.s so f'M* are not parto'ipat- ( ';;i istian. Inrlia. too. where he v.as tlie Corporate Research Organiza­ * A'oii have a ear. Admitted yesterday; John Tlie 42-year-old Whittliff said planned by the following commit­ ing: The Socialists. Anarchists. a niissionary for 46 years, is a tastc.s oil llie entire poiMilatlon ? tions. Pay scales were not dis­ * A nil are. presently employed. Darcy. Laurel Boarding Home; icing coiiditions had plagued the Sock Breiili with I’nsI tee: Mrs. john.son. Mrs, .Sally Bar­ Leftwing Cliristian Deinonats truly demoeratir repuhlie. pattern­ closed. ' A oil rail work 10-12 houra a Mis.s Angeline Spellman, 37 Ixing- plane for several hours before the .Says a p.sychologisl: "Everv bero, Lipka, Miss Nancy McM.ihon headed by Mamiol Gimenez Ker- ; ed after our own. witli eomiilete cra.sh. After two un.sueeessful week—days or eveninja—In view St.: Robert Regan. Kelly Rd , nandez. and Dionisin Ridruejo's Se­ religious liberty. His nie,s.sage from generation has (lie urge to dls- Apples were brought lo Amcr- and Mias Pali Pfau. Vernon: Mrs Marian Burns, 17 passes at the Keiixille Aiipoit the j en.shi'iiie it.s own heroes Ira bv the early settlers, your spare time. B reak .At tle a n e ra rial Demnerat.s. Indian •.niith is. "Help us In be plane was altem]itiiig a thiril ap-i ■ ■ Davis Ave : Mrs. Clara Jalbert. Sources' elnse to the ne'.v pa’ly f.iithful to Jesus Chrisl." YOU CAN EARN $8.00 TO Rockville Police are Investigat­ Old Town Rd.. Vernon. prna.'h when one engine failed : ------ing a break at Allen s Cleaners. 11 said they believe a coniiirnmise j There w e e 'JOO \imng peo|ile at WhiUliff .said the pilot said he ; $8.00 AN HOUR Dischaiged yesterday: Lynn doctrine cc'il! be worked nut to Middle Rd., made Saturday 'night. last night's meeting, which wa.s was going lo have lo put the plane i NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED Martin. RF'D 2; Mrs. William permit enlistment of the Social | About $40 was reported taken, ac­ Backhaus, F.llington: Cheryl preceded bv a box supper in Coop­ down. W'hittliff wa.s in the , om- F U R R IE R S cording to Matthew Allen, the and Cliristian Demon at s and p'lS- ■ er hall of I he cliurcli Tlmy we*e pailmeiit li e t w e e ii the pilot's AA’e T rain Y'oii To R un Y our C'asavant. 1087 Tolland Toke'.; sibR' the Anarchisls I-’.u’ the So­ CHESTER'S and DESIGNERS owner. Allen discovered the break Buckland; Judith .McDonald. W in­ |n;ned at the Sanctuary Hour by cockpit and the pa.ssenger seclimi Own Floor Waxlnr Route. at 2 a.m. yesterday when he cialists' last parl\' ronvrrvs m, adults in the Cliiireh School of Mis­ when the cra.sh occurred. I \VE (iUARANTEE YOU throp, Mas.s. Augu.st. dhliinated iiv exiled lead- I stopped at tlie plant to check a Drschargod toriav; Joel Zimmer­ sions. "It was a miracle aiivone got i Remodel < USTOMERS AND boiler. He said he found that a ers of the Re|iuhhi an government ■ Young people assisting In the out alive. The plane was dcmnl-j KMAfEDIATE INCOME! man. Brian Rd.. Wapping. Franco overthrew, orderert the far- | rear window had been broken, and servii'c iiviude Richard Swenson. ished and was huniing ficcely,’’ VOI R OLD FLU C0.\T We furnish equipment, sopplles. he notified police lion's leaders in Spain not to en’er ; Iialilh Miller.-Donald Scipel, Karl said Carroll Ahhotl. as.sistaiit pub­ Vernon anil Taloottville news Is an\' alliance with other pou’ical IN T O NLVV tralnlnc and ri'HTOMEBS so that Olson (>p|M)ses Sale handled through The llerald’s :’.eiih'’n. violinist. Cynthia Treg- lisher of the Kerrvllle Tiiiie.s. one voi: (AN BI N VOI'B OWN F I^ B 1 groups. WAXINCi BOt.'TF,. We hav* THOC- Mayor Herman G, Olson will op­ RiM-kville Bureau. 7 \ \ . Main St., gnr and organist Kenneth Miller of the first to reach Hie scene, • (iip e • Stole SANOH of people ratlins ns «VMT pose a legislative bill that would t'.^liers were Rav Ducharme. Mi- ; Rescuers found most of the siir- j telephone TR em oni .5-81.36. • .Jacket F ro m M-eek for more and more a( this permit the Rockville Water ami j I 1i:t 1 P:i ulak. DoiiaM McLagan. 1 vh'oi niiiddy. soaked and liat- *19 95 economical door -waxins service. Aqueduct Co. to sell water to wa- - and .Steplieii .Sliurkus .\cl:iH ad- lored huddled in .a freezing ram; ( all Ml 9-T2I8 or RoeUvilla TR 6-5929 For local Interview or appoints ter companies outside Tolland, Fll- Yolllll Coimcil •. '..■■or-- -SI e Mis. Robert Pra" and a short distance from Hie flaming I'lir Free Estimate In Vour Home. ment—eall Hartford CH '1-5629 Ington and .Vernon Paul .Norling. wreckage. .Nearly all were in Hieir Such a bill has been submitted j Police Arrests ------i late teens o:' rally 20s. 3 5 Bl IlKE ROAD, ROCKVILLE e o lle c t. to the legislature for the firm by | Hears Bislio{) O.tawa -- Cana-lian farmers re-' The plane, cliartrrrvisited, frst t:nie snenro has found a new have ceased to be a problem'” more encouraging possin.liHcs in The secret i« a new healinp •uh- area, since it now claim.s it has ; Hartford, passing in a .lo-oas.sing hralini’’ <’)b«'.Rr.c^ with the aston- the world. i-hinfr fib.lity to phrink hemor- •lance < Bio-Dyne* ) —discovery of the right. I z-one, Feb. 7, rhoiiN. Mop ir-hing. and relievo a world-famouB research institute. Filtration Plant Fund Michael J. Ciroski, 17. of 44 He stated that Ihere are iiion Christians in the world today than pa.n - wiih"Ut aurtfory. This substance is now available The ('ity C o u n c il will also be'l.yndale St, fadiire to atop at a In fa«c nfipf case, while Jfently in ti4ppoiHory or oinfmenf form ever before. Animism is dying ou! asked tonight lo auHionze a spe-1 stop sign. Feb. 9. re 1 iP V in g r® ‘" aot u al reduction under the name Prfpnrntion ff * cial city meeting for the appropri- | (shrinkage* look place. At your drujffist. Money bark ation of a sum for the proposed I Mo«i a m aiinp of nil-re su lts wer# guarantee. oo ihnrouKh that Rirfferers mada •R««. U. S. Pat. Off. sewage filtration inaiit. \ The city will seek tmls on the plant, expected lo cost over $925.- ' 000. A federal grant of $237,000 ! put your home in good hands w ill be up for council acceptance | tonight. Tlie city is prepared to ONE DAY SPECIALS 111 rt a bond i.ssiie for the project. The city audit report will al.so ; he presented to the Council to­ let our skilled contractors night. Robert J. Pile, of the Gale. FOR TUESDAY ONLY! The W. G. (ilenney Company will advise you on any home improvement. Blankcnslein. A y ers and Pue ; auditing firm recommends in the I Whether you want to add a wing or just divide a room we’ll give do-it- report that the city consult Us cor- ! poration counsel on transfer o f ' CLEAN • WAX • POLISH yourself advice . , . supply handyman materials . . . rent power tools . . . parking meter receipts. FOOD KIN(. q l ALITY I . S. TOP OlOU K BELF DEPT. The Council has voted to trans­ recommend competent men for the difficult jobs. fer half the receipts of the park­ IMPORTED HOLI.A.ND ing meters into a special fund for YOUR KITCHEN FLOOR development of new parking areas. 2 Lb cab The auditor i laims that the proper H A M S *1 99 procedure would hav<- been an ex­ any siic, any kind • satisfaction guaranteed penditure appropriation FOOD KING HEAVY WESTERN ECO.NO-BEEF DEPT. If you’d '.ike to spread your payments, use our Continuous Charge Plan Kiwaals Officers regukiriy $2.50 Archilles Caros, recently in­ HE.W V WESTERN BEEF stalled as president of the Kiwanis with coupon beiow' >nly Club, will preside at the next 50 meeting Wednesday at the Three No extra cost.6. no obliRalion. RIB ST EA K S l l 49c T\ hen you open .four account, state the amount of monthly payment you J 's Restaurant. Bolton. nothing to sign. floorrJSone as com plete ' Other new officers are: Pierre O'Seep, vice president: Cfiyde | often as you wish. FI LI. SI/.I>-W HITE SUCED wish to make and your total credit will be ten times that amount. Varner, secretary-treasurer; and i Norman Y'oung and Cordon Gib- j Loaves son, trustees for three years. BREAD 29c The club is planning to hold a This coupon worth FRESH BAKED DAILY I.,adie8 Night soon. Martin Tagan $ | oo I If you set .sour m onthly paym ent n t : ...... $ 9 1010 •8 15 8 20 8 25 8 80 heads the committee in charge. toward tho price of WALLENS RESTAl RA.NT TYPE St. B e rn a rd ’s AVomen Your Initial purchases may amqunt to: ... 8100 8180 8200 8250 8800 St. Bernard's Womep’s Guild will one Boor poKshing. hold its monthly meeting tomor­ COFFEE Lh. Vac Can 59c $200 8300 8400 8500 1600 row at 8 p.m. at’St. Bernard’s Hall. * Members are asked to bring a box lunch for exchange at a social hour Royal PINE) CO.NE following the meeting. C ALL CHapel 9-9355 Industries, Inc. I.egtun Valentine Dance The American Legion will meet T O M A T O E S 4 Tall Cans 4 ^ There will be a service charge of 1% per month on the unpaid balance with a minimum charge of 25c per month. FANtV. YTILLOW, RIPE SHOE BANANAS 1 2 c Stop in at. our modern showroom tomorrow. We’re open at 7:00 A.M>t Pipnty of FreS Parking—Parcol Pickup 'Servde* to Your Car ZOTTI'S REPAIR close weekdays at 5:00 P.M^r^Saturdays at noon. Former Cheney 701 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER Mills Hartford Road SPECIAL! Mon. thru Sat. and Pine Street HKLSJ^P’ACHED in 5 MINUTES AT SA V IN G S UP TO 50c! Manchester, Conn. T r. Chj^ at ,7:®0 ^OOUPON-i-CLIP Md SAVE*^ ^COUPON—CLIP and SAVE ' ' COUPON—CLIP and S.WE >“Where Queens A W e e k d iM ^ M Shop For King ; 5;d0 P J t I "" c oFp II ^ C c opF II ^ E g q" I Sized Values”

OPEN 10 P.M. MONDAY THRU THURSDAY N O «? •OXLY'oNi: COUPON MAY BE APPUE d’TO EACH PAIR OF HEElT ATT^HED. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ALL THREE COUPONS. BRING IN 8 PAIRS OF SHOES TO BE OPEN 9 A.M.-10 P.^^RIDAY and SA'nJBDAY BE-HEELED. 336N.MAIHST; ^ I-

MANtTIESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY Z. 1PM PAGE ELEVBR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. (X)NN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1959 Buiy Week for Schoolboys THE Aragon in Hot Water Again as Foe Takes Dive Area Teams Will Know Friday Herald Angle Rol»crls«m Ups Ex-Spar RJate About Hoop Tourney Chances EARL YOST Hampton^s 223 Score S|H>rt* Editor Scoring Margin By PAT BOUtrO ^cl«l tabulations, needs three vic- Goes Out The next seven days will prove I lories in its final six starts to Sundsy f Insurenceman Ed ClArke promised Wins One-Ball Event Osrar Robertson'* 44-polnt that he would be on time and in ‘.rLr.T'nZrt’Scrucial period_ ' forfoVVaiicheste^ M^cnester ' for the Class r-nach C tournej', rivdt performanre Snturilay night -hieaclay night Coach Clyde Slate we* clear of Any commit­ top shape for Monday night’s big widened the gap between the On West Coast High School. Chaney Tech and Washburn's club journeys to ments end After church ivith my RHAM High School. By late Fri­ volleyball match between Watkins At 6:45 p.ni. Saturday night, curly-haired Howie Hampton (ilnclnnntl star and hi* rBal* Middletown to engage 'Vinal fsunily end dinner my eon* Joined and the Latvian* at th* West Side •ilrolled into the West Side Rec to roll in the fifth annual One- In the eztnipetlllon for Individ­ Loa Angples, Ffib. 2 ((S’)— day night all three area quintets Regional Tech and then return* me ice skating At center Spring*. should know ■whether or not they R*c. Ed performs \x1th Watkins.. Ball Tournament for the Manchester Asaociation for the Help ual baakellmll scoring honor* A four-round flfiaco With his home Friday for a 7 o'clock battle Although there'w as w'Ster on the "it was good to see Bat Bat among major college player*. will be parUclpating in tourna­ against Cromwell High School. ice, skating condition*—for thej talino’s picture in The Herald,” of Retarded Children. His was entry number 95. The local lad ox-aparri-njr partner has ment play. Each is scheduled for John RohSn. **1d during an office | rolled his first game which waS's "Big O'-' blclor.v o\er wati'i- with tho boxinjr com- dropped a clo.se 56-12 decision to w* all managed to have An after­ Bat woh the title from A b d r e a ...... howler found his eye and rolled a Smoluk 200. eliminated from tournament con­ Wichita In a Missouri Valley mi.s.sion ami hsa cost him a Cromwell in an earlier clash. noon of fun . . . Home before Routi* at the Veledroine in East three game total of 223 to capture 'Young Larry Bates Jr., for th* sideration. M a n c h este r High'? Conference game. shot at Don Jordan’* *tlll ghlny dark and there were a number of Hartford. I knew Bat long before the firat prize, "^ e only kegler to second year in a,row bested Larry crack swimming tesm and rifle Washburn's le.ading perform­ Bailey Howell of Ml>««l*slppl wclterwclghl till'. phone calls to place, parti** hav­ he became the champ. There was come cloae to him waa Bob Schack Bates Sr. 187-181. Larr>' Sr. only squad also are listed for action ers. scoring averages in par­ S tale in third place and Don The State Athletic Commteeion entheses. have been Hal Taj'lor ing called hoping that there were one guv who wa* a champ outside 1 with a total of 216. needed two sevens to win but as in another busy week in interschol­ many fine bowlers do. he chopped. Hannon of Pit! In fifth were the ha* ordered both fighter'* poraea (ll.li. Bob Ponchak (lO.l), cur­ just a few extra tickets available the ring a.* well a* in.aide the ! record crowd of bowlers was only memlier* of the lop 60 who astic competition. In the oddity department: Dutch luld up pending a hearing Satur­ rently nursing a sprained ankle, for the Gold Key Dinner . . . In ropes.".. .Thank* to Vin Ingra-, hand for this increaalngly pop- exceeded Iheir oxerage Sniiir day of Aragon'* knockbtit Of ' • • • Fogarty, local sky enthusiast. tall Dick Farley (7.8i. Gunars between phone conversation* 1 ham at the Trust Co. Gold Ley ■ tournament. A total of 78 (lay axeepi for Edgar Blair of Clmrley Sawyer. ambled in claiming he had not Manchester High | Vinkels (6.Pi and Boh lulo (4.8). managed to catch gllmpSe.'i of mv ticket check.* were made out and men rolled 184 acts and because of \Ve«lcrii Michigan. Blair re­ "A* aoon a* they atarted their registered in record time. Once a • * • favorite Sunda night teevee show* the.se entries the MAHRC will be bowled In five year*. From hi* placed Dave Gunther of lows In movpincnla In the first round, I Needing fi..i ■'•'ins in their five | regular at the Gold Ke.v affalr.4 before the l*te news, $186 richer. This tops last year'.* scores he was right. At one Ums the loth «pot hi tallying 29 ; knew acmctlilpg wa* wrong," aald remaining con'ests the Indians are I Borkvillr High Vin has misaed the last two al­ .$169, of which $20 wa« donated Dutch was bowling two set* at point*. Howell gol 80 and home to surprising Hall Tuesday I though he »till maintain.* a great T'onimy Harl who refereed' the I ’nlike the other three area Monday bv Hippo Correnti, last year's the same time. One set in alleys scheduled lO-rounrier Saturday night and then travel to Willi- | intere.st in aporta. . .Short trip at llennon II. schools the Rams have no worries winner. Jerry Smith and Don Car- 1-2, the other in alleys 3-4. Player and < luh night at l,cginn .Stadium mantic Fridav for a second meet- ; start, cf a bu.4.v and long day. night and I wa* home in plentv of Tournament D irecto rs Ollle insofar as tournament play Is con­ Checked in earlier than u.>iual, not penlor both hit Single games of Rnherlann. Cincinnati ...... 1 llnrt refiised to count three Ing against undefeated Windham. cerned, what with a poor 1-16 lime to hear the 11 o'clock new*. .larvi.s and Hank Wittke want to The local'., tasz ia not an easy just to an-wer the phone, but to 81 to split the second prozc. Hagan, Tenn. Tech...... 2 : tlmea in tlin furl round when Saw- overall won and lost record and a thank Tlie Herald and radio sta­ Byrd. Marshall ...... 2 1 ycr lilt the deck one since the Warriors already . try and reach the deadline but it Thursday Several 200 Sets tion WINF for their cooperation string of 11 straight defeats. wasn't in the books that way. . ll.owcll, Ml**. S tale ...... 2 "It wa* just horseplay," aald hold an earlier .M-52 derision and Coach John Canavari's squad Is Unusual amount of interest ' I There were 17 men that hit .sets in making this tournament the 1 the Wtuppets soundly 'whipped W hv -n#nnU unit until th# v*. nicu lu«l mw llennon. PHI...... 2 llarl "Sawyer gol hit on the headed for additional trouble to- ■ watmit# fnr tinirgat* in thi« rft«# /nr 1 bAiiketbRll exhibition RRHie I 200 or better. Alonjf with ' surreea that it w r u . AIno the fol- Ayer»nian, Virginia Tech .2 ahouldcr and went into hi* elAvator Coach Elgin Zatiirsky's club 57-41 morrow night in a road contest ♦h# rnM ninn#r TMi n#v#r Sun(lay featuring: member*, Hampton ,^<1 Schack, there were ' lowing: league memberg who help-j the first time around. .And lo make $Ve*l, 1\ e*l \ irginla ...... 21.8 act against powerful Plainville and a i thssn K#ancrnvMeh#n tnM ^ ^ Ncw York Giftnts ancl a Dan Maling*uag:g:i 215; J e r r y i ed a« acorekeepera and aids; John Boozer,’ Kan*a* Stalo . . . .21.1 I - Hou ever, Harl conceded that matters wor.se, the crystal ball, know and then be angr> when^^^^^^ for; smith, Don Carpenlor, Pole Aceto' Simmon.r Jim Wiley, Ding Farr second meeting with Smith High ho tlcket.4 arc Durham, Florida Slate ... 2.$.0 Sawyer waa really tagged when hatting .818 with nine correct School of Storrs Saturday. The ticket information.. . Talked with , 213; Hippo C o r r e n t i , Charlie ; and Andy l.jimoiireaiix. There I picka in 11 selections, predict.s a calls arrived, by actual count, from Blair, We*tern Michigan . .2.$.6 ' he went down and wa* counted out latter game will he played In the 23 different cities snd towns, be­ Dr, Walt Schardt and he reported | whalen 212 (Whalen also rolled a were two .young women who also : In the fourth. .54-51 Hall Vic ory tomorrow night. new Rockville High School gym fore I headed home at noon.. his new son wa* still too young to 21I); Skip Kearns 210; Jack helped out. .Shirley Vittner and Members of the Board of Fdn- and will mark the Rams' first home Mny l/0»e Title Bout Checked in early at the Waveriy determine whether he was going j Vittner 20'7 lalso 2021; Ding Fart. Jane Wittke, Also Chet Varney. cation. who probably don't know appearance after 18 con.seciitive Aragon, wlio c.culd have won a Inn. site of the 18th Gold Key Din- righthanded. The | pgt, Tremarco. Ralph Folhergill Rec custodian, who kept the build- Yankee Slai% the difference between a 1-2-2 and sis I ts away from home. allot at tlie welter title with a jier with Pat Bol'dii7" and cinch ! farmer Hofstra pitcher, now a*-'20S: Stan Hilinski 202; Cal Mill-ling open on his own time good allowing, said the fight wAa free-switching man-to-man de­ And lo add to Canavari's woes, Ofiara of The Herald. The former 1 socialed with Dr. Amos *''ri«'n4. ■ fense. should investigate why the on the up and up aa far as he wa* aeiiior Eiiiie Xiedenverfer, the had one of the toughest jobs, keep- I has been active in the local Little Daniel Lamlefl poor-shooting Indians can't seem : squad's No, 1 reboiinder and point- conceined ing all unauthorized persons out of ! If baseball program Lefty "I'm not rcaponsiblo for what to put the ball through the hoop. : producer, 190 lallies in 15 outing*, the director's room where guests Bray atopped lo say the Gold Kej While boasting a strong defensive i has been declared ineligible for th« I Sawyer does." Aragon said. I’m and "names" were shuttled for pic- ! Dinner (food) was the best ever. Denny Morin Paces In New York not, the matchmaker. They A*k Kosy (irier Obliges '1 oimgslers with A'ltnpfapbs team, the Silk Towners.are ehool- i balance of fhe season. The person- ture taking purposes.. It wa* good 1 ^ray will take in (he New York Schmidt (2 2 ) , D im e ( 1 0 ), Battle Webster, BrOwn (Herald Photos by Oflara) iiig at a weak 29 per cent average ' able Windy City coach will go along mr to right .Sawyer, so I fought to *ee many friends of long stand- 1 Baseball Writers Dinner Sunday, New Yfok. I'elt 2 yp> Pi1 rhrr Snwyor " from the field and 50 per cent with, scoring averages in par- tnfc at the affair, a partial li*t i an affair he has attended for sev- : 4 average from the foul 4ine, And eniheses, Gordon Plank i7.7l, Bob- Boh TiirloN' of the Nev, Vnrk Ynn-i P.nwynr, a 10-ycAr hng v#t#tnn would include John Falkowaki. Art ; *''*1 years. . . Bobby Johnson, fine ^ that is the mam reason for the by Stocks I5,8i, Dave Burt i5.31, Juniors in Pin Win ' kAAA WRA honoiff! la.^t niglil an who xvorkA pflrt-timp aa A janitor Pongratz, Ron Northev, Frank 1 Trinity College football fullback club's poor 4-7 won and losit rer-I p^avejvupferschmid U.91 and Jim ‘ lO.'SS ‘ PlA\Tr of the Ypat” At tho lo support hi.s wlfp And four kidN, Skale Champs Bloomfield Wins 90-74 Daacoli, Jimmy Piersail, Jackie 1 from Mancheater, reported he did AnnuBl dinner of the New Yoik'sm d: ord. .Not even Adolph Rupp of ■j Marsh '' 'i3.li. ° Rockville lost to both Farrell, Andy Robiiatellt, Sammy , better than expected in his exams. (TiAptrr of the Basrbnll Writers' i "Tho.s# knockdownA wrr^ good. Giants Bow to Embers Kent' cky fame can get out on the I Plainrille 168-16) and Smith 161-50) Repre.sentatives of the Y" Junior*'2.947 while their opponents hit 2,- John Thomas, Bo.ston University freshman, iio.ses at Maasey, Francis Miner. Norm i He has one more year of foothall A.ssn. I Hid rrfrrre wnnl mo to g«t Boiler Than Ever floor and score baskets for his ; in earlier tills. Boys' Leagues put on quite a show | 912. seven-foot marker in Madison Stiiiare Garden Saturday n.r ITARI Y O ^ T <^>usr pace. His (iribblinfc and pass <>triakled away. FX'ery lime Grier • • • Daniels. Rav Ooating and hundreds at Trin. An injury over his left Saturday night as they look four Boy to Match 'l'uil#y. who won 21 gfunPA Inlkillod'’" By EARL \U b l I tried to pick p the ball, it slippeil Against Green Manors team, j more..Dinner slatted nearly 30 I eye has healed perfectly. The mis- night after dearing that height to set a new indoor liigh •Against Hall the Indians are of (he six games from two worn Conaenaes of the gallery was to ' IhA ifRulAr sffi.son And then JnrdHMS camp aava tho I out of hia Rrasp. Finally, in de.s- Hochesler, N.Y.. Feb. 2 ’/P. .Suiniiiiiiig Team mlnutes later than planned but hap occurred in the early minutes jump i-ecord. Thomas competes again Saturda.v in Ihis- pion now will mo^t rx-champ Vir)(fil New York Giants ate better| (jo,ach Frank Toro of the Fku- expected to line up with, scoring | en's teams. watch Morin aa a future bowler. 1 .starred in th# Yflnks' \N'oi M S#no» football-i.1—II players ihor, than fhr.,' they nrn are g prark at pro foot­ ' peralion, he threv” all 280 pounds 'Theyre both better than Coach Dick Sollanek's tankers once the best meal ever served up of the Wesleyan game at Mid- ton. (AP Photofax) victory, r«c#ivrd Ih# .Sid Mfreor Akin.s March 6 In Rt. Louis u ' at the ball, latched two ham-like Green Manor's bid for a playoff berth in the FarniiiiKton averages between parentheses. Pat at a Key dinner wa* consumed, I dletown. . . Sgt Walt Ferguson The boy's American League For a boy his age ha* all the qual­ basketball performers, but ball himself with the Xatlonal ever" ! are down for onlv one meet this team took the first and third ities that make a fine howler. Award. origmallv planned. ! hands on the leather while flat | Thill wa.s tile expert.s’ opin­ Valiev Hasketijall League received a severe jolt last night Mislretta |.10.3| and ^Kfiher i "^"1 'hat is again.st formidable Toastmaster Art McGinley kept \ of the Police Department report- Bofore tha fight. Commission that could be expected. Yes­ beaKuers, got a fine team effort ,161 at fortvard, Skip ^'*her ; ^ 3 .3^ games. ITiey hit 106 in the first to SpnrtA wht#r Han nanlAl of ttir from his rhib. All six men used I on his back. The crowd loved thi.« ' ion today after lovely Carol in Rloomticld as llie host Window Gleaners posted a con­ the program moving at a fast pitch ; ed a aecond pro wrestling show “The women brought out the New York World Telegram snd .Recretary Clayton Frye went to i and so did a smiling but perspir- , iri.Ol at center. and Chuck Jon-Di * of the Women * League heat in the bovs,” to quote Marge terday afternoon the COUlt f|„„blf flsyires, Burr Carl Heis.s and dynamu- David : Thursday afternoon at the high ..S torv tellers the Rev. Robert | would be staged Feb. 21 at Man- Sun w*s given the Bill Slocum both dressing room* snd told the mg giant of a man. ^ vincing qO-T-l victoiy. Winning for the third straiglil time Saii.iond 1 10.3) and sophomore | 472 The boys dropped the second Carpenter. This ia precisely what edition of the football Oianis, (,,p pace with 26. is in iiu .Jonkiiis eaclj won their third mid boosting Iheir overall record who finishM Keating and Jackie Farrell were : cheater High with proceeds en- Pl*qiie for "long *nd nierilorioii* fighter* that he had heard rumors Fans saw a nine form of sub ■Alike Rear: don 11.8 ) at f t " " '■ seventh in last year' In rare form and Jackie Robinson. | tering the Benevolent Fund... game, 448-478, then bounced back happened Saturday night. plus Bobby Knight, displayed theirl inchidinc six stralKlit straight .Nalional Figure Skat­ to 7-2, Uie second ' ^ r,Irsk v “ab, . , . , ...... — ..--r s State Meet, In take a close one by three pins. *er\lre. ' Daniel hn* been covering of a fix and that, he expected their talentss_i_ft,A against Hort P'lrthprs the Bed I - Embers. free ..throws v.ho .... .broke__i.. .the i_ _ game_____ I Htittilion.s. "on the fly. with the I ing ('hampiniiships in thn impro\«»d o \rr thf*ir previoua 83-<2 also hopes to h ^ e Uie j topped the Indiana by a 46-31 mar- In the role of head speaker, left : Top booster for Swedish heavy- , ■ t Don Cowles would like to thank ; Thomas Joins hesehall for 10 year*, heat effort*. I players shuttling in and out of play I...... "I senior Xeal f*reacoll 1 ^ year ago. Manche.ster had a few well chosen thoughts. No weight boxer Ingemar .Iohannson!^''^-^‘L ^ e , Tifn the women for taking the time j Sawyer worked aa a aparmAte The exhibition attracted a fine wide open In the second period beautiful War Memorial Audi­ triumph in MancheRter. Among the *pe*ker* »t the Sfitli , without reporting. It wa.s like a ' R a n o e r s T i e j 110.31 ' ho has missed eight games | compiled an impressive six-matcO doubt the happiest men in the j in Manchester i* George p-indell. ■'''"''*’'1 1°'" from their busy schedule to bowl for Aragon’a ill-fated tilt with CAr- crowd of 1,200 to the high .school Paul Grogan added 1.1. Fred Diiitc torium n\*er the weekeiui. annii*! *ff*ir were Francis Cardl- gym with the Embers winning. i liockey 'game and no one seemed 1 l! siiellcd good news for I because of a severely npralned j winning streak before bowing 41-.3ri beautiful ballroom were Gold Key ' I.,ong a boxing fan, Findell hopes the boys In this worthy cause and ' men Baailio laal September. Ara­ .and Phil .Tones 1,1 each and Bill recipients, Bat Battalino. Jo* ; the Swede's fight vvith c h a m p , J '''’,'’ Mc<:iirry. with games oL n*i .Spellmft|;i; ,Ioe Cronin, newly .Schmidt and Art Quimby dumped to mind. ' | Tnrie isam and the opposite \v. L. Pet. . ankl . I io defending State Champion i to let the boys show their wares gon aald: Biggest winner was team spoil- j Chicago Hawks * * * Waterhiiry Crosby last Friday. Christian snd Briggs Cunningham i Floyd Patterson will be in i "1 to the public. Also the pin bova. elected president of the American! The game wsLsn t as close as the in 12 and 11 points. for I lie rest of the world. The Now Britain ...... ___8 1 .889 Seven Footers l.eague: Fred Hsney. manager of' ".Sawyer ia waahed up. That'* final score indicates, the home I sor .Sam Carilli who .said. ' VVr two world rliampions allowed ... 7 2 .778 (jllPllPA' T po U ' Heading point-getters foe the ..My right hand neighbop at the | York so he esn view the action " | Tommy Kelly. Hans Peterson, Pete what raiiaed the trouble. 1 knock- Wearing the same niimbns on Bloomfiold ...... " . . Red and White to data have been the Milwaiike* Braves and Casey forces being content to stay com­ ' finally got a good crowd out tn llu'v liavc every iiilcntion of .Newington ...... ___6 3 .667 head table was Robinson, former from ringside... Night home and ^ * i Burnett and •Iim Sommeis for do ears ago. when he wa.s 1 5 RJencel. manager of the New York | ert^him down with fortably ahead although the Giants their jerseys as on their football watch my team play. , In NHL Race In order for the itmxperienced junior Billy Stuek, Danny Dormer, » Brooklyn Dodger basebAll great i i tried to catch up on my read- total of 294. John McCarthv had nating their services. New "^nrk, T'c)i. 2 (/Pi— Two gear, the Giants trailed 26-23 at running up. their strings m llie F'*lainvnic ...... r> 4 .116 108 and Mike Voronovich hit 101. j Yankee*. narrowed the gap aftaj' the timing Summary: • and hot and cold Rangers to [.^urt Eigenbrod. Chuck 'i’owle. Art And now a successful salesman, . i ing. Ail proceeds will be turned over; \'ear.* of agp, .lolio Thoma.s hful irtiulilr I'looring .six feet in the period, .li-il at halftime and world rhampiousliips at the Win'l.'^or Loi'k.s 4 .1.16 Ruth McIntosh led .Ton-Di’s with Bastlio" device broke In the third period. Red Embers (9.1) New York, Fch. 2 i.T*- MontreaG qualify .for the forthcoming Clas.s ■ Stevens and senior Bruce McLain. Following the program, which ■ i' ■ j Mayor Among Ml**lng Two years ago, Aragon waa con- 74-5!) at the three-way [Kiint Biondmoore ’.Skating ( Cliili in Mancheslor ...... :j 6 .333 C Tournament they mii.st win all <5tuek, who has been credited with a credilabl" 326 with games of . to the March of Dimes drive. jijjjh ju m p . Tocl.Oy, tllO g a n g lin g Ro.ston U ni \ (’I'sit V frp.'sll- However, it was an interesting af­ B. Cnloradn Springs, Colo., Feb. Wot hor.‘ siippl,\' the answers to anv ques­ Tuesday again.st East Wind.sor at already set new school records in had a 113. IPIf'M Wilhf’lm ...... 113 Toi world's indoor iec«>rd an-’ .spealter* hut he was unable tn a t - ' f|pf,f (hat didn't lake place. Ara- lot of goodwill in their maiden SchmuM . . ('ami, of Ozone Park, N.Y.. of all the kind remarks directed at ■ the week, financially, as it i» pay- m cavage and later Boh .MLschak tions on why the Chicago Black I the Armory in a crucial 3:3(1 te.sl, both the 50 and 100-yard freestyle ! M in Two In Row B»- $ Whii- ...... 7fi :’.i4 well rould CO up to 7-4 by the 1960 visit here. The player.s signed Carlson . , ...... in will be after her fourth world Going (1 )\ni for Iheir the Alliance for the promotion of I day. Paym aster Walt Ferguson k'lih Mi’InirtAh ...... 11(1 tend hei aiise of preasing hu-lne*.*. | jjf,,-, bowed out with the flu. He Icve.cd body blocks at the home second \ (-uach Tony D'Angons'a combine events. ' The National I.,eagup took the I.il Moliirnphv ...... 's7 Olympics. autographs for at least an hour, Grooga(i ...... 7 crown while .lenkins. of Col­ Hawks are the surprise of the Xa-1 ileleat in .succe.s.sion and sixth set- • • • the affair. I felt it wa* run big I na'.*hed ' a amile and I had no Slengel quipped. "The mavor | aentenend to priaon. but a« team which almost left the plays again Wednesday, meeting fir*l two games from The Hobby Young John, who stands 6-4%. Wheal Voted l*n't here, the goternor isn't here before, during and after the game. Dliitc ...... 7 Ilonal Hockev I.s'agiie this season. btu k in nine starts, the Manor- league all the way and was happy | trouble returning the same . . . TmIh; appeals court reversed th* decl- Embers willi but four men. orado .Spring.s. will be seeking strong I.aSalette Seminary in Shoppe and dropped the third 472 47K 473 ]\29 atill IS developing. In le.ss Ilian a Maybe that la why we lost two ball MacAfeo Tops jnne* ...... 7 ills til ini. men remain in sixth spot, two Hartford. Both opponents beat the Kiflp Squad to have played a little part in its . Managed lo talk volleyball "with , = ssr i,. t.u . i Am#ririin AM-AtBr* Bion and *aid the convietton waa Tile Hawk.s. astoiindinglv .sh.ar- laulyear, he has grown an Inch a!nd c luhs In New York. " Best basketball player among Then there wa.s 280 pound Bo.sy Tile I'liarmiiig. 19-year-old, games out of fourth plaee. Coarh locals in previous meetings. C unem ly working on * tidy aucceas. .Milkman was making his i Miller, the fine Ravings , 7^^/' women' ll^it ' l*"' K»2 a miscarriage of jiistlre...... 41 13 P5 ing second place u'ith the Xew I finally S3 ]i'\y 291 , three-quarters. He hasn I reached To Basehall’s Cardinal Spellman praised Babe the grldders was Ken MacAfec | Grier. The floor" got tc.st for Total,* . blonde, eaplivated the crowd Woody Bushev's quintet runs Showing s 4-9 won and lost rec- three-match winning streak, Cz>ach rounds when reached Bank official, for a few m inutes.'"’" ! '"ri' ('■iant* (87) A’ork Rangers, played two 3-3 ties Burke St. illl. Helene Dev threw a 117 gome Mor .\tc I'V; 93 ;i2'J hia potential yet. ' a a f i * Ruth and spoke of how much the who dropped In 21 points, all but | durability and it pa.ssed all m- of .-i.TOO Sunday with a bril- .smack into additional trouble Old at this point the Silk Towneri Gil Hunt's strong rifle squad hope* Frank coache*, and plays with Rfn RnufiM^aG 107 lOfi «i B ris i with Montreal over the weekend to tie the bovs in the second game M ikc V'U'onovirh former Y.ankee great meant to Horkry Hi a Glance one point coming on baskets. He ' spectors. The b ggest man to every luiiit display of free skating to Sund'iy afternoon at Verplanck will lely ‘on the following lineup lo add to its 4-1 won and lost Watkins' entry in the Rec League, 91 S7 2sn In his (last three compelilions. I J p l ^ H Q J 1 * 3 1 1 1 0 Rotr ...... 2 6 and last night the Cnnatliens Tupsclai' but the boys won the roll-off. The Bu.l \V.M)dfi ...... hasehall and lo youth. could very well fit into the R ed' play basketball at toe new gym ( Imeli tile oliampinnship. Clail School. Third place Newington, an Tuesday, scoring average.s in par­ record against Isioinis on the road current pace setters . . . Each •** he has broken the world's indoor Siindsy'* Result* Mac A fee ...... 11 2.3 straineii for the tie in the last five Hobby Shoppe took tlip final game, Roy Campanella, ex-catcher for Embers- pattern. ' al*" provided th- iflernoon s big- in a hiiglit red rostiimc. she easy 79-.1.5 winner ov >. the Silk entheses: Captain Dick Bi.s.sell Wednesday and Hamden at home Six o'clock rolled around pretty year at this lime there ia a visitor TftHl.fi fifi6 4*’ 14.16 record each time. First, he made Nntinnal League nobu.stclii 0 n niimites. 480-481 Tliis stopped the boys 6-11. Tliat erased Ken Wiesner's New York, Keb. 2 /T' Tn Au- the Dodgers was pre.senl and re­ All advertised players, save Bob|ge.st laugh. With le.ss than one truly looked like a hallerma on Towi.ets the fir.st tune around, I 14.31 and F'rank Chaves till or F'riday. AA'hen this column 'was fast inis a.m. and the bed was ^ne desk, heralding the annual from making a clean .sweep of the Montreal 3, Chicago .$ (Tie). Brou n ...... 12 The Rangers gamed their lie for being tj-ped late Sunday night no hardly warm when I had to start major town duck pin bowling toiir- H«»hh\ ShApT»# 'll mark of 6-1,0 %. g;iist of 1909. X pink-rheeked. ceived a rnualng ovation when in­ Bchnelker, appeared but K night' r .inutc to play, Grier found him- ice as .slie glided, leaped and invaders Manehe.aier for a 3:16 Jim Menditto il.4i at forward, games. i Amif‘ 3'«‘*>i fl \ New York 5. Detroit 4. Gri' ...... 2 6 the riinnenip spot with a 1-4 vic­ report had been received on the Oui, for another day at the office naments. Jack Vittner. manager of IK' fnphiened 21->‘ear-old arnv#'d At troduced to the audience of 1.400. I more than made up for his ab- ’ self all alone in the corner with spun to the miisio of T.schni- FV’I, conte.st. robu.sl .Iim Piro 16 1i at center. Denny Morin, a 13-year-old hoy. Anne Ft,iiei SI 3fi9 Improve* Meekly Boston 6, Toronto 4. W( 1 ...... 3 6 tory over the Detroit Red, Wings, ..Phone wasn't as busy as on the y alley*, is the gent in ques- f'Tbbet-s P'irld. pul on a uniform Will Harridge. who resigned a* sence. The Hartford magician o fja loose ball coming his way He knwskw In Ollier Sunday aclion. league-: and energetic Exlaiis Parker i9 2l j Indiana scheduled match ajfaiust led all howlers with a remaikable lici'm^i"^'^ 12i> '1,5 Next lime out. he upped his .American I>Mtgue Kfll,. :VHRf* ...... 3 6 after defeating Toronto 5-2 .Sat­ prev.oas day but I would like to imn. Jack aiiperviaes the tourneys , S3 and l.rotled out to prncllcc in left- president of the American l.,eagiie. i the sport was by far the top per- tried toXcatch up with the ball, Carols 17-ycar-nld si.ster, leading .New Britain turned back and green Joe Naiimec |3.7i in the ; Kingawood Friday afternoon at the 330 as he rolled two brilliant games iieienc D-\ __.! 113 9.S tIs week-old standard to 6-11%. and Buffalo 9, Cleveland 3. Mi.*chak ...... 2 4 urday night in Toronto. *ay thanks to the many who took j^ec Department at the 117 field. was given a wrist watch bv the] former. He found time to score 24 | which had a llltle Engltsh. Scotch, Xaiiey. surprised by fini.shing Windsor l>ocka 79-66. undermanned barkcoiirt. m- , _ , of 120 and 121 with an 81 for his last aaliirda'y in the Millrose Providence 4, Hershey 2. points while setting the - or what have you on it. and it Knight ...... in 21 The Boston Bruins also won a • • • i Co-Captains Jim Tierney and Bob tl.e time to call and p ^ a along y jaue*. considered the beat in the TotH !.fi •SI! 492 The regular leftflelder of the wrilerA aa a tokfh of Appreciation seroiid. Barbara Ann Roles, a Wetlier.sfleld iip.set Plainville 85-84 last game. Bill McMullin had a 4»" rt*-3 Qanies in Madison .aqiiare Garden Rochester 8, Springfield 8. pair of weekend game.s. knocking and Newington walloped wlnless U I J I M 0 ‘ I U 1 1 ' Rusconi. .lack Tooniev Ron Gam- their senUmenta on the Gold Key center* . . . Tom Conran. Nutioniil All-Starfi Brooklyn I'^odgera. a fellow named i Aervire lo baAebnll. F^utern L«agU4i 17-year-old blonde from Tem­ nifjlt ^PllOOl I bo|„{i and Karl Kehler are expected three game total of 307 with a 119 pin MfM,in 31 94 ; became the first higli jumper in VVallv ClemeMls. was glad to .see | Af'*''' the award* and speeches off Toronto 6-4 last night and the .Siifficld 77-60. Dinner. I tvas glad 'hat most fathering maleriAl for an Elks 1UO : history to gel o\ rr seven feet in- Clinton 5. New Haven 0. ple Citv, Calif. look third and Sporting a 6-8 won and lost rer- , to be among the top Red and White game. Rockv Dewart hit an even ' Pock\ lie«Hii . 11.*) 9A ST the voungslcr and welcomed him' 'he writer* put on their u.siial ehow Red Wings 5-4 in a Saturday af­ •Sparked by John Dennis and MMchesteritea «;ere able to be brochure, Hopped at the ,300 with a first game of 111. Rav '’,"I"M- SI :h'.'i dooi*. Monday’* S<6heidnle Lynn Finnegan, a 16-year-old ord. RHAM. according to nnoffl- ahooters by late Friday afternoon. ]?» ns s.s i:tii cordinllv. ■ lampooning event.* of th* 19.18 ternoon television game. Yogi A’okabaskas. Bloomfield was taken care of at the biggest spoi (i.,.k for information. Tom is now niere's aimply no telling liow ■ No Games Scheduled In Any hrimeUe beauty from Boston, Ab AfcDonald scored with less dinner of the year in Connecticut. ^ in„,rance agent . , . Long Roberta had a 106. Rav O'Neiil ■ .‘r,:":’'nuhnc'h.x'. «4 , 1, "ir.* nice to have you kid* show I 9'*6on with a number of finished fourth. out front 23-11 at the first turn 107, and Dave Finn 102 lo Aland n«\ o;s>iii , . high this amazing .voimg.stei might , „ ■ akita and songs. I.#ague*. than five minutes remaining to and 48-33 at halftime. Green Man­ ..George Mitchell, m anager of the . . u j All four giii.s were named RedTI..A n’r>.v,«r.Embers, i.ctleft word thotthat he hpHhad down Stale at night and I had; out for the boya. Totaj* go. And jiial two veai ., feiiers a re.sl." | ------^------give Montreal a tie. This nullified or oiilshot the winners 23-20 in the my ion Dean a^ a talkin^f com- j S.SS s492 461 1.61 1 to the team which will eoni- been promoted to the rank of cap­ For A Aix ^fAme total the hoya hit , won rfi!ff< was so diacouraged «Rh h>a ei-, ^ ' Ed Litzenbergcr'.s go-ahead goal third qiiartci. cutting it.* deficit to College Basketball Has Month panion. We seemed to have much pete in the Xorth American tain Ih the Armv Reserves, a fine ... . , j . ratic performances that he was for Chicago three minutes earlier. 12 points. 6K-.56 at the buzzer. The' /''i _ f 'Tfc , L Z m m aenously thlnlung of qui.Ung track out to be a permanent Championships at Toronto, honor for the local sports prom o-! "> Carter Paired with Woodall^ Even with the tie.s. Chicago has Cleaners gain d a 22 18 edge over. I Q (jC t U U t O l r r C S e ilt 0131118 and conrenti ating on lei- kid, Zachar.v Davis , Feb. 6-7. and tlie World Cham- failed to whip the leaders in six ter. .Later in the day, Sam Carilli, I ***"’*‘'1 ‘ “f >"‘"- 1 Zach I Wheat, replaced Clements the final 10 mimite.s. iites Instead of an hour. Dari-Maids on the Skid? ‘ At the moment, Yuri Stepanov I pion.sliips. .Also splerled were tries m Chicago Stadium, but have Only .Six' Players head man at the Red Ember. in left field that day and remained ; Hopes to Regain ^Recognition the first four in the Men's managed four deadlocks. . phoned to say the New York foot-, of Riussia holds the r tdoor world tho Dodger leflfielder for 18 vears. i "Playing with only six men and New York, Feb. 2 t/Pl — Collego* Bradley. Kansas Slale-Nebraska Satiirdav rt "Ord of 7-1 twilli the sid of a .Singles, and the first three Xew A'ork scored four goals In hurling defensively, we aimply ball Giants would be in town Sim- ^ Now 70 years old. M'heat must basketball, which bounced ll.self, John's-Notre Dame. Detroit- day to play basketball against hia M«'''"an delivered confirmation built-up shoei. Tliat.« certainly each in the Gold Dance and the first period and stood off De­ weren't able to keep pare with the Oliva’s Esso Oul in Front feel like a kid again loda.v for this New York Feb 2 b'P' TTSrjnld*. SUtch, 26. made a big name for Senior Paris. * troit’s effort.s in the final stanza. team at the high school A good ‘ ‘ "‘"P"’! ^aervation at Nick- u'ithin ea.sv resell of Thomas and. , great outfielder and hitter, prob- | .speed.v Cleaners, " Bushev said in into iU pre.-*ent free-for-all stattis | a.* a mailer of fact, lie < ame , Carter hopes to again earn reeog-' himself la.«t vear by whipping .Jenkins, who captured hi.s Red .Sullivan scored twice for the ^ ^ ______attraction. which I feel, will gel f y '' Brewster, , . ____. „ - , I I ablv the nifvit popular of all trying to pinpoint the reasons for In two months, has a month left good support at the hiicks office. . . for July And by a coinci- mighty close to t leanng <1 % ^ odgers ! nition as a heavyweight contender; Charley Cotton, Duke Harrta, crown Saturday, will have a.a Rangcr.s. hi.s second and evenriial | t|,'e one-tiided "lo.ss. "We'd get with- Of the top 10, only St. John’s i.a the newest member Bob Woodall, a Boston; Lsaac Logart, Yarns Bahama and to get out — and what a scramble Home early to catch up on mv >h« Of West Side Bowliiiff Loop .Ssiuiday night. his singles teammates, arch­ winner. Ijeagiie scoring ace Andy in si.x points of the lead and then (No. 71 slipped last week—losing of baseball * Hall of Fame. aleep and‘after dark my tvpe- '■ " " " ...... siufiger with only 16 pro fights, in: c^iiro Ve'jar among others. He rival Tim Brown, of Sacra­ Bathgate notohed his 28th goal, fall behind by 10 or 12 again. Elx- it should be. a pair of road games to St. Louis ; "I dou'l want lo piedut aii,\- M'nn Baiting Title ssTlter wa* active until a late travels we have found Nickerson to , the Monday night's mam event at' lost a decision to Logart, Oct. 6 mento. Calif., Robert Brewer, while teammate Lou Fontinato suf­ perienee is a aluable weapon and The years of the one sUckoul and to oft-beaten Chicago Loyola. .Seven weeks of play remains In-'while 160* were posted by M'all thing for myself .«aid .loliii a The formei .National League ; j,( Nicholas Arena in New York, at St. Nicholas Arena after heat- of .Alhambra. Calif.: and fered a pos.sihle fractured nose in team like the old Kentucky, Marquette 114-1) »dth 12 tn a hour, getting materlAl out for the "** i quiet and completely wnAssiiniing batting king and holder of eight, ' ipr.ing the Cuban Aug. 27 at Louls- we were definitely outcla-ssed in nextne,ct day’a^ltion.H.V. iiltion ^ith tim* to spar* on the M'esl Side Rec Bowling League j Soch.v and Sasteln. Bradley Lord of Swaiupscotl, a melee with Red Wing Gordie that department." San Francisco, and North Caro­ row, and St. I.ouis iJte-2) with 11 j a day off I viaited my first auction ' lari. "I'ln just going to keep on Dodge, dill, record* waa iinani-, crowded'into th e ; rtlle. The NBA lists him No. 8 Howe. and during this time three ques-, V » -r ’' "P f'tfteen *,.« jumping ahd *ee what happens. Ma.ss.. Dennis with 11 hoops for 22 lina dominations — are forgotten straight, now have tl\g longest ma­ where the Reid brother*. Ray and Name - Team Games Ave j > * nionslv elected to the Coopers- , ,, _ over Bob: among the 147-pounders.' jor streaks going be?bw unbeaten Wedne«day tlona will be an.swered: victory Mmts* BuM-rtap COTi •« poinLs topped the Bloomfield at­ this time around. (rordon held forth. The latter ivaa a Fuller. Dari-Maid ____ 36 .119 31 His next effort will be in the town.‘NY,, shrine .yesterday by ' rvice The fight vdll be carried on M«U1«. iberl MU iMiotK. Auburn, a 64-61 winner over Van­ Visited with Chri* Glennev 119 28 BoAlon A A (tAiDP.^ tb»A Hno tack. with 5’okabaskas. the loop's With the lime nearing for in fine basketball plaver and I can fl I Has n if f Keeney's Dari- Twaronile. Oliva * a . special . committer . compo.sed of , beat Willie Besmiuiofl.Besmanoff. The n BC-TV. derbilt Saturday for its 25th hi* "Dngout” and talked baseball ' remember playing the aport with First Place at Stake No. 1 acoror. adding 20 tallies oh tournament selection committee* Maid.* ended its three year reign Nowiiki Dari-Mnid . .21 .119 1 he'll be up again*! Charlie Duma*. veteran ba.4eball men. He thus \ „ e p „-as the bad one -.he! nine baskeU and a perfect 2-2 straight. with Chri* and Charlie Felber. ' and against him many a night at .Aceto. McCann's , . . .36 117 26 the wnrlrt's first seven-footer c*me the 84th member of tlie ; ^^d to start lining up prospects for Chris' noontime daily visitor...... the Y gym . Evening with my ** ■" ".■ ' I fought Nino Valrle.i in July ann Mario D Agata, the deaf muta from the foul line. Andy Kowal- their March competition*, there Sa.siela, O liv a 's ...... 36 116 18 1 whom he licked in the Millrose Hall. Dazzy Vance is e . on y j knoi'ked out by the Giant C u-, feem Italy who once held the Found that one of the mo*t ardent ; family and it wa* apent to advati- (2l ' Can “ “Pagani's ...... West Sides- - re­ Here are sixteen trucks that illustrate one idea: sky. Ken Ames and veteran are at a minimum 20 teams acting Martin. Pagani * . . . 39 111 10 I B''"haid Dahl, the Eii- other IFvdger^of long standing in j i bantamweight crown, hopes Watkins and Latvians Howie Krough scored a collective readers of sports pages tvas Doug i tag* as are all nights around the gain the title the.v held before the 33 1117 I ropean rhampion who has cleaied as if they could possibly lake it Waterford Downs Dumas, local automobile dealer,, 'fireside. Ma.asaio. M'e*t Side 35 points for the winner*. all if given a chance. Dari-Maids started their domina­ .Smith, Pagani's . .. .39. .114 lO i® ''^’*' International offers the world's most complete line. tion. Don Biagg l anie rlo.se to grab­ .VI o. wher< he rents cabins lo Four Green Manor players Once-beaten Kentucky, the de­ Kearna. Pagani’* .41 . . 1 H.4 Dec. 8 Carter wa* matched with ico'a Jose Becerra at Lo* Angeles. wound up in double figures, with RHAM High, 49.39 bing. some of the spotlight irom h inters, hshermen and varation- Battle for Loop Lead fending NCAA champion, again is (31 Can Babe Oliva'a E**omen, Bale*. Oliva's ...... 38. ,114.4 the six-foot Woodall who has a D'Agata won the title by knock­ hustling Jimmy Moriarty and Vin- after only three years in the Thomas. The big Villanova gradu­ ei.s at the I-ake of the Ozark*, No, 1 in the Associated Press poll Newcomb, Renn's ... . .37. .112.24 j 13-2-1 record with nine knocltouls. ing oul Robert Cohen of Frame* Look them over. ney Kohen the leaders with 19 league, hang on to its first place ate got • over 1.5-6%. and barel.v leniemheis hia firat da.\ with the and likely can hold the position Like Manchester H igh and Hawks Sweep Weekend Tilts^ Lamouresux, McCsnn’* 42..112.23 He loo, was atopped by Valdea in in 1916 and lost it to Alphonse and 18, respectively. Tall Irv Cheney Tech. RHAM High School position and annex the title. missed at 11-9, which would have ; [vcUgci* -.cry veil STAMU.NC.S 5i stand an outside chance of without further stumbling. Zwifk, P.igani'.* ...... 30..112. 19.16. Halimi, the current champ, in Foster and sturdy Norm Hohen- saw its chances for a State Tour­ wiped out Dutch M'armeidam's 11- 1 Wheal knew hi* wav around the There’s an International Truck for your job. W. L. Pel. coming out on lop. hut only if Oliva's have been coming down Rii*comi. West Side . . . 3 2 . . I l l 28 I 19,57. Halimi la supposed to be thal added 13 and 12 markers But how much difference is nament berth take a turn for the year-old vvorhl indoor record of major.*, though. He played in the Watkins and the Latvians falter in Near ^Third Successive Crown the stretch like a Thunderbird and .Siichy, Dari-Maid ...... 4 0 ..111.20 IVl Flanagan gets a chance to all set to face the winner. He has M'atlona ...... 29 1 .967 nioomfirld there among teams like Kentucky, worse Saturday night before a i5-8%. hig time 19 years, finishing hi* ; the weeks ahead. B F Pis North Carolina, Kansas State, now hold a (our game edge over And there’s not a truck built that can do it better. l.z»tvians ...... 30 .3 909 capacity crowd in Hebron. Jump­ Delany Min* n 28 1 .848 Five Team Race (' PF*lruni, i ...... 1 1-2 J,1 I Auburn, North Carolina S tate, Pagani's and five games better n-';at"a;ec, wuto ^^e Pbiladelphia ( «Xre"VhfhC^^ M'esl Side.*...... Bitzoi, f ...... 1 ing off to a slim 27-22 margin at New York. Feb. 2 ,;Pi--ll'* mag-Aalowly and lad only 24-20 at the than the pace of the Dari-Maid*. Ronnie Delany won hi.s 26th A Correnti a ...... 23 7 ,767 This has been by far the most KoWftlskv. f ...... 7 14 ' Michigan Stale, the rugged Mis- Greenbero;, Wife halftime, strong Waterford High le ntunbef time for the St. lyiuia end of the quarter but Pettit and The Esao Gang 'waa always in the straight mile race land 31.st ovei- otner:;^:r'rba’n B ,':an ,V‘,' i cbsport.* ''"mfe.*tlval when ck ^1 ------Center Congos...... 2,3 10 ,697 j interesting and exciting season B PFrn'mi. f ...... l G souri Valley trio of Cincinnati, , Kroupli. c ...... B School also outscored the home ' <4aw4ia of the National Basketball Cliff Hagan eased fit. Louis to a thick of the battle a veai ago and ; • mr ** »• f . K AlncmAfl all indorti, hiUing the tape in greatest outfielder 'n Bt'o^klv n ' , Shift Volleyball 16 17 .481 .since the league was first formed, 1 St. Mary's ...... ; Anipj* (' ...... 4 1) j Bradley and St. Louis, West Vir- club 22-17 in the second half «n Asan. 61-40 halftime bulge. Hagan con­ wound tip but five games bark of!*-'*' ” * *- lALU-OSLU 4i06.5,. He finished about eight history. Zach had a lifetime bat- ao-vear-old St. Paul count-1 11 16 .484 j During the first season the I.at- YokabaRkai«. g ...... 9 20 j ginia, Mississippi State. U tah, C ivilan'...... route to a low-scoring 49-39 vlc- With 2.$ games remaining on tributed 28 points while Detroit's the rhampion Maids. Pared by, -,------yards in front of Bill Dellinger of ting average of 317 and w-on the ,.r.pu„cher can point to a non-title I inii«ated Teachers ...... , 9 11 .371 i vlans were nuu '' too strong. i'Tien i F)vnn g Texas Christian — to n(ame some iVD torj’. the schedule, the defending world best was 18 by Chuck Noble. town rhampion Larry Bates and: Cleveland, Feb. 2 — The,, the U S. Air Force. National League balling title in . ' a — An.vone imercairo East Sides ...... 1 9 18 .333 ' the Firemen, now Correnli's In- ^ 'piiruni vie loryI over Virgil Akine In ; volleyball Wednesdays from major conference teams—find such champions need only a combi na- Joe. Twaronile. Oliva's appear to Cleveland Plain Dealer reported Delany might have some tough 1918 with a mark of 331. Kaceys ...... 10 20 .300 I siirance, had too many guns for the ! independents a* M arquette, Bowing for the eight time in 14 In E'root for Good tember,liber, before Akin* lost hisnis wcl-wci- ; , 'i- 't„ tj n.m.p.m. aresre asked to report ■ tlon of sir xdetories or Detroit de­ have more than made up the lost ' in a aloiy published today that eompelition in the BAA Meet, Wheat s top mark wa* ..375 in Woocihill...... 10 20 .300 ! other entries. This season it has: Totals 8*13 90 outings this winter. 'RHAM now lerweight crown to Lun Joiijan. This class is specially Grrni Mnnor Seattle, Oklahoma City, Louisville, feats to clinch their third suc- . Bill Sharman, who wound up ground of a year ago. Sian S a - ; Hank Greenoerg and hi* wife, j Brian Hewgon of England and Dan 1923 and 1924. He "slumped " to Second Congos . .. . 8 19 .296 been a five team race. V Pt# must, unofficially, win three of An erratic fighter at times oegjgned for seqond ahift workerfi St. Bonaventure, and St. John's? cesaive Western Dlriaion crown. with 28 points, scored seven in siela. Lanky Waickowaki and John Caial. were (jivoi'ced recently. \Vaeini of Sweden, who finish^ .359 in 1925 taut finished aecond gan haa compiled a 92-15-2 record ^ Libert v Mutual . . . 8 21 24 2 j Bhoiild Watkins take all three j Muiian.v, f 3-5 19 its remaining six games to qualify overtime for the Celtics. He put points tonight, the Latvians title Fvs'e'' f 5-8 13 Job Is Simplified Simmons are other members of' The former Cleveland Indians'| 1-2 in front iff him in the L.iOO to Rogers Hornsby each time. His for 109 pro fight*. P.oto-Ki ...... 0 24 .000 j • for the annual Class C Tourna­ The . Hawka romped to two Boston in front for good against I hopes would go out live window.: 'p' The job of the toiii-nainent selec­ the leading castN.' ! general manager, a member of ' meter* in the European rhampion- all-time Dodger records include Diipa*. atopped by rSiampion Joe ------— ...... ment later this month. weekend victories, lengthening the Nats with set shot from the the ■ The same would hold tm e if Wat- u,.,iiiinrt. g tors is simplified, by the ineligibil­ their lead to 17 game* over the At the end of the aecond round, ' bA.seba'l’* Hall of Fame, said tn ' -ship* iMt summer, will toe game.* plaved 2.318; atibat* 8.8.19; Brown in a lightweight title bout ‘ Fir.st place uill be at stake to­ -Ml seven Waterford plavers aid* that mad* th* score 139-1,36 I mark. "kins take two of three points as it <’arlenn, g ity of Auburn. North Carolina second-place Pistons. I.,ed by Oliva’s had 33 wins and nine losses. New...... York: I hits 2,804; single* 2.038; double* in May, ha* a 74-10-6 record for night in the Renealion Depart­ scored in double figures, with with 1:20 to go. Bob Coney paced "I don t know where you recelv-j Other^Millroae winnrt s included 464; triples 171; total bases 4,003; 90 bout*. He Is-rated ahead of ment Vnllevhall League at the would give 'le leaders a three T‘'tab 31 12-17 74 State, and Seattle because of 1 Doug Brown and Buddy W h 1 t.e ■ league acorint' leader , 30-MINUTE FBEE NCAA probationary re*tricUona. the Celts scoring with 32 and Bill 29 i r o f r i MMds*28'^U ' •<» vo''r' information:' ' Don't say ! former University‘ of.Connecticut '* ^ extra base hits 766. Hia Flanagan by both the National West Side Rev. Priiuinals in point edge. However, on the other Scorrt III half, 4S-3.3 Bioomfi»*ld. getting nine apiece. Gunar* Vin­ who notched 40 points, St. Louis hand, should the Latvians niake it, The NCAA Tournament Also Russell added 28. Rookie Bob Hop­ dVrliOe 26 16 ReL^* forget distance runner Lew Steiglitz of Dodger record for run* scored Boxing Asan. (No. 3 to No. 4) and key .'match will he league leading kels topped the RHAM ihooters knocked off Detroit 130-96 Sunday Serviceservice 26-16, zo-io, Renn nenn s Tavern invern 22 zz-zu. 20. j . ^ ; ~ -vhole thing. " ’ the Navy In the two-mile (8:55.1), INSTAUATION a clean sweep of three (xiints, they j kins ably abetted Sehayes. scor­ Hartford Rd. Grill 16-26, M'est Side the whole thing^ vaa bettered recently by Pee Wee by Ring Magazine (No. 4 to No. Watkins and second place Latvi­ (h-aws most of its field from 'C vvith 11 tallies vv'hile teammates after thumping third-place Mln- will assume the leadership. A tw o ' ing 34 for the Nats. Tavern 8-34 and Armory Tavern , Greenbeig._eenberg. ththe former; Kd Oollymdre of yillanov* in the Reese. 5). In his last start, Dec. 26, Dii- ans. Tlie two front runners will Y Qiiinlrl Triumphs major conferences -- getting the Dick Farley and Hal T aylor neapoliii 120-96 Saturday. Carat Ginibel andiheiress to a New ■ 600 1,1:11.8), Elias Gilbert of to one point edge for the Latvians champs in each case If they are The Warriors built an early 16- pa* loat, a decision lo Sugar Hart. square off at 8:30 in the finale of chipped in with a combined 16 Pettit's 40 markers ranked sec­ -6-36. York department store fortune. Winaton-Salem (NCl Teachers in the three match schedule. would still leave W stkins with a Sparked by Jeff Morhardt's 13) eligiible. ond as far as scoring went Sun­ point lead anti made It stand up Twaronile and Jazz Fuller of the B. A. DART L E.A G n: The bout will be carried as part I markers. TIHAM may have some could not be reached for comment, the 60-yard hurdle* ,(7.2), Paul of the regular Wednesday series one game edge. points _ and stellar rebounding by : ______But even moat of the conference day aa the two other games on ar-ainst the Knicks. Guy Rodger* Dari-Maids are waging a red hot Standings Watkins 129-11 hold a two game consolation in as much Waterfbrd sparked Philadelphia to its 34-19 She also waa reported in New Winder of Morgan St^e in the 60- w . It should be quite an interesting! Mike-Patulak. Hans Petersen and: rares are tangled vyith a lot of the program' also w4re spiked by battle for high Individual, average York. 'yard, dash (6.21 and Tom Murphy L. Pet. on'ABC-TV. edge over the Latvians (30-3) in woq the first meeting, by a lop- first quarter edge with five aasists C-iant* ----- 13 7 .650 the all important loss column. battle. i Ed Czarnota. the Y Junior League ! jump-shooting and ta.st breaking ! sided 56-24 margin. prolific pointi.'aking.' honors. At the end of the first of the New York AC in the half- W eek'* Schedule AJl-Stars tjirned back an All-Star | jg come before the picture nears and also had t. hhnd in a number A Cleveland attorney who for­ Braves .... 12 8 .600 Gaapar OrtegO, rated No. 6 VA'hile Watkins was Idle last week, j round, Fullei; boasted a 125.12 mile tl;3 l). Free Installation «w tm* eerti |lw Fee egjM WflB. Waterferd (49) Two Shy of Record of other .scores. Kenny Sears merly represented Mrs. Greenberg Red. Sox .. 12 8 .600 among the welters, takes on an­ leeesecertorUMtliMeieMfwyeiriit. the Latvians took three .points Tonight - 7 Roto-Ki v*. East ! quintet from the East Side Rec ! focus. mark to . Twaronile'* 123.7, Both M'inder • beat triple-Olympic r Pit. Dolph Schayea pumped in 50 topped the Knicks with 25 points for several year*. Victor De Mar-, , 12 8 .600 other tough youngster Friday at from last place Roto-Ki. The Lat­ Sides, 7:45-Woodhill vs. Teachers, ; 60-.53 Satiii-day afternoon at the p a rt of the developing proces.'i Brown,-f ...... "4 men fell in round two with the co. was quoted by the Plain Deal-'champion Bobby Morrow’ in the Yankees points—-two shy of Pettit’a rec­ 10 Madison Square Garden when he vians have four matches remaining 8:30 Watkins vs. Latvian*. Y. The victors led at every turn, i could come this week a.v the ''’•■k''. / ...... 4 and had 24. cigar smoking Fuller now tops .at er that the Greenbergs were di- dash. Morrow »aid he * had enough Tigers ----- 10 .500 ord thl* season—in s losing cause. faces Rudell Stitich of L.oaisvllle. and Watkin.s five. Tuesday — 8:15 St. Mary's vs. 19-8, 31-17 and 48-36. AVayne : gtretch Showdownbegins with th e . j,in,ib«r|[."i...... !■ ' In other Saturday games, Bos­ 119.36. Mailman Joe ia right behind ; voiTod in Alabama. indoor running* fmd is going to Dodger* .,, 8 12 .400 SENT f-OlftRS Center Congos, 9 Kaceys vs. West Reynolds find Jack Reid each'tal­ heaviest day-by-day schedule since ■ Pennella. s ' the Nationals bowing to Boston's White Sox' 7 13 .350 The last time Ortega was in the For wteks Watkins and tJie Lat­ ton whipped Philadelphia 137-102, a t 119.28. (Jhet Nowicki. of the* The Greenborg:* were married ^ stick to outdoor* from now on. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS lied 11 points for the. East Siders. the holiday toiirnsmenls in Deceni- J' . Eas ern Division leaden 139-137. Pirates ... 6 14 .300 OarSen he ibat a'disputed desiclbn vians were deadlocked for second Sides. New York nipped Syracuse 119- Dari-Maids, ia also very much in Wednesday — 8:15 Second Paul Atisin paced Philadelphia Feb. 18. 1946 and have three thil-' ------: to young Denny Moyer of. Port­ place after each lost one game on ber. 117 and Detroit outolaased Gin- the picture with a 119.1 average, dren, Glenn. .11. Stephen. 9. and; _ , Every night’s a major one, start- |Toiaii ..... J7 15 ' 49 v/ith 86 points as tho Warriors land, Ore. Last year he waa on the cost least to own! ‘ the second night of play. During Congos vs. Correnti’a, 9 Liberty oinnati 103-88. good for third place. Val, 5. They have a home in D e a d l i n e I u e fid a y NBA Baeketball ••••••• Mutual V*. Civitar^ Saturday’s Fight ing with a Monday schedule thet \ RHAM (89) dumped New York lisnofi. Min­ losing end in close fights with this tlihe; the West Sides were out B r pu. neapolis and dnoinnati were idle. Best triples have been chalked suburban Shaker Heights. ------h- Hollywood, Calif.—Art Aragon, includest five of the lop 10 teams', Ta.vior, f . ,4.0 g ------— ------! Deadline for filing enti-iee for Sunday’s Result* Dupas. and Jordan (twice). The front. That is, until they dropped !'> Sj. Louie' third consecutive tri­ ' Col. George Slmler. Alp Force up by Twaronile (416) and Fuller sad-faced Mexican never has been- three points to W atkins in one of Jimmy Brown'of the Cleveland 14944, Los Aifigeles, knopked out along with .St, Louis, M arquette itia'mon. f . (415J. Stan Saaiela, wh6 is having the Mias and Mra. Bowling Tourna- Boston 189, Syracuse 137 (pver.- Charlie Sawyer, 149, Los Angeles, and...... Misaisaippi- State ■ -tfiree trail- umph marked t'.c fifth time this Academy athletic director, cap­ Pro Baekethall knocked out. He ownt a 47-14-2, the best sets of the s<||aaon. When Browns led the National Football season Pattit has aeorad 40 points tained and played end far Mary­ a fine teaaon, has a three string ment at the T w ill be TueatUy time). the West Slders took two out of League hall cs(rr|erB last season 4. era anxious to move up. VinVeln, a total of 410 to It's credit. Fuller'a nlght. Those planning to enter mi;ayl Philadelphia 113, New 'Tofk 105. record. Not long ago he wan the Kay pairings are M 1 e h i g'a. n Farley, .g,.. In a gam*. He hit 50 o r more land when (t pltj-ed a 20:20 Gator MnndA'f’* HARTFORD MjtD ENTERPRISES, liw. three points from the Latvians, with 1627 yards on 267 attempts. Milan, Italy—Ted Wright. 14#6i, No Gamee SehedUled. < reglater with Don Cowlee at the Y 8t. Louie 130, Detroit M. No. 1 welter. 5’ '^'>'4- State*Wisconsin. Tulsa-Clnclnnati, :..thr(N tlmai. The Hawha atarted Bqwl tic with Georgia in 1948. 161 la the beat one game effort two weeks ago, Watkins vaulted In fact, he set a new league record Detroit and Gianoarlo OartieUi, Total* ...... 11 IT N oi^ Taxaa>8t. Louis, Wiehito- 270 haktp6 m ROAiM u^i^^ c6m. Into the lead.'The West Sides (28* for ons season. ^ 103, Italy, Drew, 10. fleorS at half, ST-M Waterford. ■f- / I r f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 19S9 PAGE THIRTEEN

Houses for Sale 72 Suburban for Sale 75 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN., MONDAY* FEBRUARY 2, 1959 Diamonds—Watches— Rooms Without Board 69 Apartments—Flats— Tenements 63 XX VERNON—'liiree bedroom ranch 1,300 Sign Petitions Articles For Sale 45 Jewelry 48 FRONT ROOM heated, not water, home in reetdential Vernon Cen­ BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted—Male 36 FOR RENT — four room unfur­ BodhiMS Services Offered 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW UBXiNARD W. TOST Jew eler, re­ parking, tentral. Lady or gentle­ MANCHESTER—SU room Cape. ter on 16,000 eq. ft. lot overlook­ PRE-SEUUSON chain saw special. man. 59 Birch St. nished apartment, adults pre­ Aluminum storms and screens, new ing valley. Quiet development, no TOOL MAKERS pair*, adJuiU watches. experuy. ferred; Inquire . 9 Church SL, For Fluoridation Vote CONNIE'S TV Md Radio Scrvtct, I OOM'T CAM A»NTt»ll40- Save up 30% on Clinton saws. ReasoDable prices. Open daUy. hot water heater. Convenient to through traffic. House fully in- available all hours. Sauafactlon Afoirr «u n ucDRosr >r wA«. New and used. Capitol Equipment HEATED ROOM for one or -two after 5. ■ulated, with aluminum etorn AND f^ursday evenings. 129 Spruce gentlemen. Free parking. 54 High shopping, schools and buses. Nice riAranteed. Call Ml • m s A WHITE ELEEVEieSC, , Co., 38 M ain St., M l 8-7958. yard. Priced to sell immediately at doors and windows. Automatic oil Skaliiig. Advisory CLASSIFIED c a sh m e r e f MV HUSMMPf.' S tre e t Ml 9-4*87. St. FOUR ROOM tenement, oil stesm Wilbur Bennett, praaldant a t th* only $12,900. R. F. Dlmock Co., heat and hot water. Attached ga­ LEAVE TOUR nibbish worriea to voouBMorroRNWMe FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS USED LUMBER, building and heater, automatic hot water heat­ Ice skating hours today and to­ Manchester Taxpayer*' League, te- ROOM WITH kitchen privUegei. Realtors, MI 9-5245. rage. Full basement with large ported today he ho* obtain^ over me! Cellars, attics cleaned. (OR AMEW 0NE.'«U'Rt plumbing aupplles, fumacea. hot Fuel and Feed 49-A er. Apply to 50 Holl St, knotty pine paneled recreation night at Center Springs Pond will Court Cases Liffht trucking of all Rinds, for not OETTSlCr AWAV For work on close tolerance Alr- water heaters, wlndowa and Bablea accepted. Centrally locat­ be from 3 lo 9 p.m. Due to the 1,500 eignaturee to force a referen­ advertising crafJ-PreclBlon Parta. XXI room, workshop, and studio with homes, stores and offices. Norm's WITH IT.' doors Choman’a Houaewrecklng. WELL SEASONED hardwood, fire ed. Apply Mrs. Dorsey. 14 7.rch St. FOR RENT—Modem 41’ mobile weather forecast for the coldest dum on fluoridation. home. Ideal for couple, located in running water. Automatic, heat in Since 1,600 Is well over the re­ Trucking. MI 3-8WI6. HIGH HOURLY RATES at Stock Place. Open Saturday place or furnace, $5 end $10 loadi PLEASANT large heated room, FOUR BEDROOM older Colonial. basement. Grounds nicely land­ temperatures of the .year the pond Monday Oaeee CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT DEPT. HOURS 8-4, daily 3 :30-5, o r call MI 9-2393. delivered. MI 3-2694. Vernon. MBdford 8-2171. will close one hour early. Chargei of carrying a dangerous quired number of elgnaturea thl* free parking, on busline. 146 Cen^ Excellent condition. Two-car ga­ scaped. fruit trees, berry bush s would appear to guarantee that 8:15 A.M. 4e4l. these positions, please do not ap­ high trades. Don't wonder. Call apartment, centrally located. P. Dlmock Co., Realtors. MI f-6245. $17,860. Call John E. Baker, TR nollod In Town Court this morn­ decision on whether fluoridation i> acea, flreplacee, stoves. Top qual­ FURNISHED ROOM. convenienUy S-7203. Charter Oak Park, opened again, ing in the case of Ronald L. Cyr COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CL\SSIFIED_ ADVT. ply. G onder, MI 9-1486. ity, free delivery. Ed Teomana. Heat, hot water and electricity instituted here. Bennett said he will FLOOR SANDING a specialty also MAL TOOL & located. One minute from Main fumlahed, plus garage and recrea­ (XXII) will close at 6. No evening skating 20, of 90 Jarvis Rd., Cyr was MONDAT Thro FRIDAy lOt.lO A.M.—SATt/RDAT » A.M. FI 2-8002. St. Light housekeeping. Woman is permitted at thia area. turn In the petltlona at the town lljrht carpentry work. Call Ml ENGINEERING COMPANY tion room. Call MI 9-0279 or 22 fined $3 on a second charge of clerk's office about 4 p.m. Thur*- TWO SNOW tires, new Goodyears. only. MI 9-7959. Trumbull St. $115 monthly. MANCHESTER - BOLTON Une Wanted—Real Estate 77 Icuvlng a motor vehicle in a haz­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD_____ First time on the market. Seven dav. 301 ADAMS STREETT 850x14. B est offer. M I 9-8464. Household (xoods 51 WELL HEATED room, one block LISTINGS WANTED, elngle and ardous position. He said he baa 1.368 signature* ELBX7TRICAL work by Walt SIX ROOM heated apartment. No room Cape, four bedrboms, living RorkvilleA ernon Prosecutor John FitzGerald rec­ OUnUed or “Want Ad»" nre eS^"^x*DAT‘’lT Zemanek aaaurea your safety. 17” T.V. CONSOLE ,$45. SO gal. cop­ from Main St. Separate entrance pets. Cali M I 9-8039 for fu rth er in room, kitchen and finished eun two-family houses. Member of in hand, and petltlona containing ___»____Tii« Ailv#rtii»er iihould read hi* ad tna F lK o i u a * ia ACTUAL JOBS open in United ■ALE! 1-8 OFF on wallpaper. Wall ommended the nolle on the weap­ D on’t w ait, call MI 9-S978 now. States, South America, Europe. p er w a ter tank, $45. B oth like G entlem an, parking, M I 3-4724. porch, G.E. built-in range and MLS. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ some 300 more are still to b* d^E A R S ^d REPORT ERRORS In timf for the next tUea 4c a tile. KenUle, from 7c form ation. tor. Ml 9-1107 any time. ons charge because he saw no turned In at hla home following an B^-.wlae and modernise, 6 b MITES tUmiNGr To 815,000. W rite E m ploym ent In­ new. M I 9-1562. each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, oven. New tone copper exhaust Judge Suspends lloB. The HeM d to responsible for only ONE Ineorr^ or omitted PLEASANT room in quiet home, THREE ROOM apartment. Com criminal Intent on Cyrs part. Cyr Intensive League canvaae yester­ THE STORE NSlPE form ation C enter, R oom 474, 470 at the Green. hood. Recreation room in base SELLING TOUR home? For f o ^ y ■dv-'rtlsoment and then only to ‘he ex ten of « TV a n t e n n a s repaired and In­ next to bath, shower, parking. MI pletely redec.oraled, heat and hot was carrying a knife with an 8- day. The League began Us driv* OUT AWO UPSIDE Stuart St., Boston 16, ment. Double laundry sinks prompt, efficient, courteous serv Youth’s Jail Term ■■maka wod" Insertion. Errors whlrh do not lessen stalled. Call Modern TV Service, MOVING West. Gas stove, fire­ a n t i q u e FURNITURE, sliver, 9-0887. water. P^ate entrance and aluminum combinations through inch blade. Jon. 20. ^ advSttaement will not be rorrerled by ••mskr good Insertion. M I 3-818S. porch. Cemrally located. $85, Mor ice And appraising without obllga A nolle was also entered in the A referendum would be called If BODY MAN wanted for body shop. p lace set. Call M I 3-8938. glaaa, china, and used fumllurr PLEASANT heated furnished.room out. Fireplace. Exterior recently Uon. call 8. A. Beechlcr. Realtor, Good wages. Junior's Auto Body, bought and sold. Furniture Repair rlson Paint Store, 385 Center St. painted. Amesltc drive. Artesian A 17-year-oId Rorkvllle boy was case of Charles E. Gill, 40, of 18 a petition signed by five per cent ELECTRO l OtC. OWNERS- Prompt with private bath. Kitchen fa' Ml 3-6969 or Wesley R. Smith As- given a 5-day suspended Jail sen­ of the town's registered voters, TOim COOPERATION WILE niril Ml 3-2711 in rear of Brunner’s Edsel. Tol­ Service. Ml 3-7449. cilities available. Call M l 9-4578. MI 9-9713 or MI 3-0644. well. 100x200 completely land­ Msrgarct Rd., charged with driv­ BE APPRECIATED K/IUI .fc# i « friendly aervlds on your Electro­ IZE Boclates. Ml 9-8962. Member Multi­ tence and fined $25 in Rockville ing while intoxicated. Prosecutor urging passage of an antl-flourida- land Tpke. MI 3-519i. Ask for scaped lot. Fruit bearing apple, ple Listing Service. lux (R) cleaner. Pick up and de Junior. , U sed once.>nce. M I 3-4333. STOVE and refrigerator, good FURNISHED ROOM, complete peach and pear trees. School buses City Court today. FitzGerald said the State had in­ tlon ordinance, is not approved by livery. Call Elecfrplux authorised oondition. Best offer Ukes them. THREE ROOMS heated, g u stove at door. This home is in excellent Kenneth Sntryb. of in Thoiiipaon conclusive evidence lo press the the Board of Directors within 48 Automobiles for Sale sales and service. MJ #-0848 or JA TWO OR three piece living room housekeeping facilities, near Cen­ WANT TO SELL? For action on Lost and Found M l 9-3783. ter. Women only. Call Ml 3-55.39. no children. MI 9-2849. condition. Priced to sell immedl St., received the jail sentence for charge. Imposition of sentence was days. Manchester has about 21,000 3-0108. P lease ask foV Auguatli e set for sale. Two pairs of girl's homes, building lots, acreage, N E E D A CAR and had your credit Situatinns Wanted— ately at $16,300. R. F, Dlmock Co commercial property call us. rcal-sting an officer. He was fined suspended on a second charge, of registered voters. FOUND K am ienski. Female 38 ice skatc.s. sizes 1 and 3. MI Three piece mahogany bedroom CLEAN, well heated room. Central $10 for intoxication and $15 (or Would Bar Fluoridation turned down ? Short on down pay­ 9-660.3, Realtors. MI 9-5245. R eady buyers. Call C{trl Schw arz failure to Identify self at the scene ,, se t ...... 835 location. Ught hou.sekeeping if Business Locations hreacli of the peace. Judge Francis Those ho signed the League pe­ ment? Had a repoasesaion? Don't ATTENTION residents! Homes, Three piece mahogany bedroom or Esther Pitkin Schwarz, Brok­ of an accident. Gill was arrested A way to save your back and heart Rive up: See Douglas Motors, get desired Parking. 14 Wads-vorth for Rent 64 (XXIII) ers. Ml 3-0154. T. O’lxjughlin ordered the youth titions ere advocating passage of commercial, Induatrial. DiSeatts- RELIABLE woman likes baby-sit­ FOR SALE—Singer sewing ma­ set ...... ■...... U20 as the result of an accident In Parkway Service Center the lowdown on the loweat down chine, oil burner, electric heater, St. MI 3-4921. placed on prohutioii (or one year, an ordinance drawn up for Bennett fted'With present rubbish service? ting. 75c an hour. Call MI 3-8958. Nine piece mahogany dining VACANT STORE—Win remodel for BOLTON—Six room spilt level ARE YOU CONSIDERING ‘ which he colllried with a car driven and amallest paymenia anywhere. We Invite inquiries. Full tifiv combination radio and phono­ ordered him to report weekly to a by Dr. Robert Keeney. which would provide a $100 line room set • ■ ...... SL5 i FU R N ISH ED light housekeeping office or business. Parking and wooded lot. Three bedroom.s. Jlre SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? probation offleer, to stay away Call Ml 9-8093 Not a small loan nr finance com­ service MAM Rubbish Co., Ml WOMAN wants light housework or graph. MI 9-4081, F o u r sofas, $20, $30, $40, $50 each. | room with electric refrigerator, ' Raymond J. Richardson, 16. of for each offense of fluoridating pany plan. Douglaa Motors, 333 centrally located. MI 9-3627. p lace, excellent condition. $16,800 We win appraise your properly from Ihp PAC Club on Village St. For a spot on oOr automatic snow 9-9757. ■ companionship to 1 or 2 persons. Maple breakfast set ...... *20 gas and lights included. Middle- 434 Oakland St., was referred to the town’s water aupplles. How­ Mam Street. Building—Contracting 14 Private Instructions 28 Help Wanted—Female 35 SHINERS for ice fishing, whole­ R. F.’ Dimock Co., Realtors. MI 1 free and without any obligation. and lo slay away from his older removal aervlce ___ M I 3-0941. Nine piece dining room set ■ ■ $30 aged lady. MI 3-6388. juvenile authorities. He was ever, the ordinance Is merely a IJIWN MOWERS sharpened and sale and retail. Camp Meeting 9-6245. ; We also buy property for cash. companions. device for getting a raferendum WILL TUTOR English, social CIvERK TYPIST, experienced for Suburban fpr Rent 66 charged with the theft of money PAWTIAL PLATE lost In or sround W ANTED-aean 1S50-.19.^4 Chevy, repaired. All^ work guaranteed. CARPENTER desires repair work, BOOKKEEPER, experienced in all Rd, Bolton. MI 9-5685. CLEAN. COMFORTABLE room, ' Member Multiple Listing Tile ynuili was arrc.stcd Friday as It is certain the Directors would all t^eg of remodeling. Dial PI studies and reading improvement general office work. Apply Box T, WATKINS (XXV) STANLEY BRAY, Realtor less than $10. and breach of the Rld^ Call Ford or Plymouth 7 Or 4 door, Free pick-up' and delivery. 10% phases, payroll, quarterly reports, (or working gentleman or girl in ANDOVER— Four room heated night on Village Rt after a teenage not pass it. East Side Rer Bids. _ private partv. Must be rea- off on sharpening until March 2-7728. in m y hom e. M I 3-1085. H erald. USED FURNITURE BRAE-BURN REALTY peace. Rlchard.son was arrested PI 3-8180 or PI 2~338. taxes. To do in own home. Will private home Inquire 132 Birch apartment, $80. Gsurage Included. NEW SIX room Cape. West Side, dance. The Board approved fluoridation ___1 aonable Call Mr. Parker, any 1st. B nino M oske, MI 3-0771, Building Materials 47 EXCHANGE M l 3-8273 when he allegedly took several ALL TYPES of carpentry YOUNG ladies wanted for general pick up and deliver. Call JA 8-6300 St, MT 3-8556. P I 2-6Q42. built In range and oven, vestibuic. In anotlier ease involving minors here last month by a legislative l o s t —P aea Book No. M 3974. Sav- lim e. Ml______9 3422.______after 3 p.m. drinking, Joseph Goetz. 24, of Snip- . hills from . the on Center Travel RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any m ake- done, alterations, dormers. Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 factory work. Apply Manchester YOUR \\F[F7irLY~^SAVINGS 15 OAK ST R E ET Choice location. l.Arge lot, $16,200. MANCHESTER—t-arge single or act authorizing the town Water Inga Department of VOLKSWAGEN 1936 de luxe sedan, Modes, Inc,, Pine St. Manchester. COMFORTABLE room with or COVENTRY—Attractive four room R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors, ? i .sic I.ake Rd., Tolland, w as fined Agency. Oct. 20. Department to purchase and In­ cars, amplifiers, phonographs and Ing, porches, etc. Call Ml 9-.5981. BABY SITTING, nursing or light LIST Open Thursday Evenings m ultiple dw elling. Tcl. Ml 9-7452 Mrs. Thelma Smith, Thompson- cut Bank , pnvatclv owned. In e.xrellenl con- Until 9 without hoard for working girl, i unfurni.shed house. Forced hot air 9-5245. $.5(1 for delivering liquor to n stall fluoridation equipment In the pri changers. Over 47 years total ex- CONSOLIDATE debts with a sec­ household duties. Can furnish o r MI 9-2868. villc, was fined $5 on each of two plication made for pay men!.______, mileage. Call “TR ond m ortgage loan at $22,25 per WANTED- Women to take care of Closed Mondays near Po.st Office. Patkiiig. M I. heat, large yard, (-hildren wel­ minor. His nrrc.sl was the result of towTi water aupply. The equipment dition 'perience. 90 days guarantee on all children. Room and board, $10. P I good written references. Phone Window.!, Complete, from $1C each 3-6745. 1 counts of fraudulent tssue of ,5-7715. Roofing—Siding 16 m onth for each $1,000 borrow ed. come. $7.5 per month. Also top (XXVI) b u y — SELL — TRADE an investigation of an enriier rase. has not yet been purchased and, FOUND—Mongrel pup. brown and work. Potterton's. MI 9-45.37. '2-8249. M I 9-8740. Western Framing. 1 ------— ------I floor four room unfurnished, newly Robert J. Commollo, 21, of 109 chccU.s. She w as a rre ste d fo r c ash ­ while chest. Male. Call I-ee f rac- Dial CH 6-8897 and ask F ran k from $105 per M’ ROOM FOR rent, continuotis hot | Want to sell' your pron-rty ing two separalc $40 checks at in an v ea; It would not be In­ OLDER CARS, mechanics spe­ TV SERnCE, antenna service. COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, Burke or Mrs. Carter to explain. ELECTRIC RANGE for sale. 15 decorated apartment. $25 per BOLTON—New five room ranch. Greenwood, Inc, will buy for all Prospect Rt , Manchester. was chla. Dog Warden. MI 3-8594. Builder's Insulation $.34. per M’ water and .shower. Private en- i the Grand Union supermarket. stalled until early aummer, ac­ cials, fixil yourself cars, always Tel. MI 9-1486. D on't w onder, call Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt- Connecticut 'Morlgaga Exchange, M ain St. M I 9-4192. month. Adults onlv. Weilcs Agcn- fireplace, basement garage Two cash. Or work out a trade. Quick found guilty and fined $25 for cording to General Manager Rich­ asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, Situations Wanted— Male 39 Knotty Pine Paneling trance, parking. 101 Chestnut St. i cv. Coveiiti v. PI 2-7356. acre wooded lot. .$15,200 R F. speetiing on Rl. 30 on Jan. 26. He One ( heck had been drawn on a FOUND—Mongrel male. blark. a good selection l»ok behind our Gonder. 15 I.ewi.s St., H artford. Help Wanted—Male 36 14c p er sq. ft. action assured. Call and gel our office. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. galvanized or copper gutters and Dlm ock Co , R ealtors. MI 9-5245. posted a $75 bond (or appeal to hank nt which Mrs. Smith's ac­ ard Martin. brown and white. Call I^e Frar- YOUNG MAN desires part-time job 1x8 Sheathing, $93 p er M ’ ^priJl^s.'^lYdder *^and'ride'^ ails, no , T’.WO ATTRACrt-IVE heated rooms | j p j., gt. Well ! deal no obligation. By a •Imllar legislative act, chia. Dog Warden. MI 3-8-594 EVEREADY—Ashes, rubbish re­ leaders. M l 3-7707. mornings, references. Call MI c e ■ __ in nrivatp home $6 and $8. Ml : . . , ,______,______> Tolland County Superior Court. count liad been closed, and the "1941 PTCKIT International. Very EARN $32.80 WEEKLY Clam Shell Casing S'ic per ''n. ft. m attresses. MI 3-6940 before six. in private home heated, two room furnished apart­ g r e e n w o o d . INC., Michael Witinok, Crystal Lake, fluoridation was voted recently In moval. Cellars and attics cleaned. Business Opportunities '2 3-2015 betw een 1 p.m . and 2 p.m . 3-2864. second was relumed for insulBcl- LOST—PASS BOOK M 1.568. Sav­ good condition, new engine, Ford RA,Y’S r S o FING CO., shingle and IN YOUR SPARE TIME M edicine C abinets $5.95 each ment. Inquire first floor. Apt. 9. MI 3-1577 was fined $10 for Intoxication. Two e ,t funds, Prosecutor FilzGornld the town of Putnam. However, the No job too big or small. MI A lantals $19.95 e a t' DE LUXE HOTPOINT electric | Department of the Connecli traclor. four speed, $75. PT 9-.5045. built-up roote, gutter and conduc­ ARE YOU happy and secure in FURNISHKD ROOMS. kitchen MANtTHESTER - Beautiful seven brothers, Tliomas F. and William said. FltzGerrld added that res­ matter was forced tc a referen­ ings tor work; chimney repairs. Dogs—Birds-jrPets 41 Birch Flush Doors, range with hood and fan. In ex­ cut Bank and Trust Company, 2-7211. your present work? Consider your WE NEED RELIABLE privileges. $8 a week, free park- i room Colonial. 24 foot living M. O'Brien, of 14 Laurel Rt., El­ dum and defeated. R ay H agenow , TMI 9-2214; R ay from $6.95 each cellent condition, $05. Phone Ml Wanted to Rent 68 titution had been made. Manchester Office. Application TREES PRUNED and removed. progress, earnings and security MEN AT ONCE COCKER SPANIEL pup, red, ing 5 niimitoB to bus and Main room. large kitchen, full din­ lington, pleaded guilty lo breach of Nancy J. Stevenson, 17, of 41 Question* Goat 1956 I-'ORD country sedan. This Jack so n , M l 3-8325. D isappearing S tain v ay s $23.95 each 3-4319. I ing room, nice den. t'a baths. made for payment. ! l^ts cleared. Call MI 9-496' after at the present time. It might be male. 6 week's old. AK(j regis­ St ' m i 3-2811. RESPONSIBLE executive ' ishes the peace. Their cases were con­ Wadsworth St., was fined $12 for Bennett said he Is opposed, not four door stalion wagon is ioi- 5. IF We will beat our competitors ad­ One car garage, spacious screened Hospital Notes ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Car­ beneficial to investigate nd con­ tered. $25. Tel. M l 9-18,38. to rent three bedroom home. Near tinued three months, disposition de­ following too closely. She was ar­ to fluoridation In principle, but to NO’nC E IS HEREBY given that maculate from bumper to bump-1 You are over 21. vertised prices by at least 5%. porch Amesite drive. Situated on pendent upon their behavior. er. Equipped with power steering ' oEER ELECTTRONICS. Elertrical. pentry. Alterations and additlona. sider your opportunity in the serv­ BEDROOM set for sale, PI 2-8249. schools preferable. Willing to pa.v rested as the result of a 3-car the fact that the Board passed It Pass Book No E 1147, issued by ice station business, as a Texaco You are bondahle. WANTED—Good home for a good NFAWA' DECORATED room in a well landscaped one aero phis P a tle n ta T oday: 187 James A. Doherty Jr,, West without holding an accompanying power brakes, Fordomatle. radio I radio and TV Installation and Ceilings Workmanship guaran­ NOBODY -- BUT NOBf.'DY up lo $130 monthly. Call Mr. J. accident on Main St. The Savings Bank of Manchester denier. Financial assistance avail­ You have a car. % house dog. Call MI 9-6205 a f'e r 2 UNDERSEIJ.S NATIONAL private homo, shower MI 9-R354. lot. P riced to sell at $23,800. R. F. ADMITTED SATURDAY; Mrs. Rd,, Vernon, was fined $12 for fail­ public hearing which he said hasfbecn lost and application has and heater A real clean 9 pas- service. IndiiSlrisl elerirnnirs a teed A A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn You are presently employed. C am pbell. JA 7-1801. D im ock Co., R ealtors. Ml 9-5245. Three out-of-state drivers for­ St. MI 3-4860. able to those who qualify. Oppor­ p.m . DON’T 1\IISS THE BOAT! Catherine Tracy. 468 Parker St.: ure to pass to the left and $3 for feited bonds for their failure to would have allowed townspeople been made to said bank for pay- senger wagon, $1,495. See Jack apeciaitv. For the beat in serviee Y’ou ra n w ork 10-12 hours a week I R ichard B rvan, 179 Tolland Tpke,; failure to carry his operators li­ call Mr9-0762. tunities available on Tolland NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. room with! appesr in answe • to charges. They to present their opinions on the ment of the amount of deposit, j Clancy, Eddie's Aulo Service, .367 Tpkb. in Rockville. For informa­ —days or evenings—In your Broi|ier, Here’s The Bigpest,' o n e f u r n i s h e d Business Property for Sale 70 XXIX Mrs. Daisy Harrison. 25 Vernon cense. Lawrence R- Cook. 18, of ------i O akland St Open til 9. MI 3-1208. Articles For Sale 45 381 STATE STREET. kitchen privileges. Call MI 3-8841. were John W. Townsend of Mi­ controversial subject. Two public Roofing and Chimneys 16-A tion artd^ Interview with Texaco spare time. !M(>st Sensational Bargain C en ter H eights. V ernon: Mr-s. Unlonvilie was fined $12 (or fail­ hearings were held In December, NOTICE IS HEREBY given that NORTH HAVEN, CONN. GLASTONBURY— 10.000 sq. ft. MANCHESTER ROAD. Gla.ston- ami, Fla., failure to display PUC P a ss Book No. 6192. issued by 1954 MERCURY hardtop, standard Household Services representative phone during busi­ Y'OU CAN EARN $3 00 TO You’ll Ever Get In Your Life h e a t e d f r o n t room, modem Ciara AVcigold, We.st Wlllington; ure to drive to the right. plates, $75; William ,F. Birch, 1957, however. ROOFING—Speclidtzlng m repal-- MAN'S TUXEDO, good condition. Telephone C H estnut 8-2147 warehouse for sale or lease. Build­ bury—Large four room ranch, The Savings Bank of Manchester shift, radio and heater, light blue ness hours, Mr. Bellefletir at BU .$6 00 AN HOUR conveniences. One minute from ceramic tile bath, fireplace, com­ .Tainc.s Bump, 98 W. M ain St., An out-of-state driver forfeited ■While not expressing an opinion Offered 13-A Ing roofs of all kinds. Al«c new MI 3-4002 after 6. — And The Easiest 'IVinis ing in very good condition. P. Cleveland, Ohio, operating an has been lost and apptiralion has in color. $695 See Jack Clancy. 9-3481, after .5 p.m . Mr. H H. NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED Main St. 44 Pearl St. bination windows, fully plastered, Rockville; Mrs. Madeline Bilodeau, a $21 bond w hen be failed to a p ­ ovcrlenglh commercial vehicle for as to the merits of fluoridation as roots. Gutter work. Chimneys Stephenson. MI 9;2447, Mr. D ana Ever Made j Tongren, B roker. M I 3-6321. been made to said,.hank for pay­ Eddie's Aulo Service, 367 Oakland DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ Brcczcway, patio, one-car garage. 7 Seaman Circle; Mrs. Margaret pear lo answer a charge of speed­ General Expressv.ays. Inc., Crown a health measure, Bennett has cleaned repaired, 26 years exper­ Davis, RIverview 9-.3,567. We Train You To Run 5'our ROUND AND split dry oak wood, Yes Sir! That’s Right! Clemens, 12,3 Eldridge SI ; Harry ment of the amount of dcpo.sit. SI. Open til 9 MI 3.1208. pany, doors and windows, custom cut fireplace, fui-nace and stove 100x200 landscaped lol. A clean ing- Point, Md„ $25; and Harry R- questioned its initial cost to the ience. Free estimates. Cali How- Own Floor Waxing Route. Jackson, 162 Maple St : George w ork, guaran teed . Call Ml 9-1583 lengths, $10 per load, delivered. Take 1, 2, or 3 Years To Pay i Apartments— Flat.s— Houses for Sale 72 hom e throughout. Asking $15,900. Watson, 26, Keysvllle, Va., failure community for purchase and In­ LOST—Brown zippered key case, 1949 MERCURY two-door roupe, | ley, Manchester. Ml 3-5861 RESTAURANT business for sale. ',VE G U ARAN TEE YOU Doivset, 122 Park St.: Jeri Lynne after 6 p.m. Call PI 2-7886, "SUPER DE LUXE" Tenements 63 I R. F, Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI to drive to the right, $25. stallation of equipment and sup­ vicinity Main St. and Purnell Pi Rig mill, siandard. overdrive. Can! Main St., Manchester. F'ulj liquor CUSTOMERS AND j WEST SIDE—Attractive Pve room Fraser, Birch Mt. Rd : Raymond plies. General Manager Martin, license. Reasonable terms, little $ ROOMS OF FURNITURE 9-5245. Coventry •lolin C. Johnson, 39, C oventry, M I 9 1108. he seen at 4 Miniz Court, 9:30-1 :.30. WEAVING of bums, m oth holes Heating and Plumbing 17 IMMEDIATE INCOME! SNOW BUIWERS—Reo, Snowbird, apart-! home, enclosed breezeway, ga- Lucas Jr., II Main St. predicating his estimate on fluo­ and tom clothing, hosiery runs, ra sh required. JA 7-1149. All 100% Guaranteed VERNON — Three room wa.s fined $102 for driving while «-8. and Toro. Push and self-propelled. ONLY $433 m ent with g arag e,I. stove re frlg -1 t'®5e. . assume . -, ,, 4’2% XXXIV ADMITTED YESTERDAY; ridation In other towns, has *ald handbags repaired, zipper re­ ^ WATSON, Pl-UMBING and heat­ We furni.sh equipment, supplies, — - ° -rw . I mortgage, small cash. v„arlton W. mtoxicaled. He was arrested Dec. ing contractor. New installations, Capitol Equipment, 38 Mair ATI PA Y ONLY $17.33 Month e rato r R eferences. Ml 9-2837. Mrs. Eleanor Crockett, 4 We.st FircMiieii Squelch the cost might be $15,000. Bennett Announcements placement, umbrelta.s -epaired, I training and CUSTOMERS so that, ______. . ______H utchins, MI 9-5132. „ COVENTRY—Attractive five room 31 Trailers 6 -A i alteration work and repair work. 3-7958. '59 - YOU GET Si.; Mr.s. Shirley Dalla Cortc, RFD believes it would be higher, and he men's shirt collars-eversed and! Help Wanted—Female 3') y o u '-CAN RUN YOUR OWN TWO ROOM furnished apartment,!------ill------ranch. Large kitchen, three bed­ Stanley Lata, 34, of 17 N. Main .1 your Ml 9-3808. IB-PIECE BEDROOM ...... 2. Rocltville; Mrs. Esther Hare. 2 Chimney Fires has said a tablet prdgram would INCOME TAXES prepared replaced Marlow's Little Mend-1 FLOOR VVA.XING U O UTF. We 105 Rir. il St. Call MI 9-5601 after i MANCHESTER —Six room Cape rooms, nice living room, large lot. St . arrested Saturday was jined provide equal benefit to Manches­ or bv appointment, Exper- T^'AILER Dctroitei 1057 40 .tw o, CLERK TYPIST have THOt!^ANDS of people calling 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM four bedroom, convenient Utili- 12 Kerry St.; Rudolph Nagclis, 5 $15 for disregarding a stop sigh. home ing Shop. j 24 HOUR immediate servic’. Re­ GOI.F CLUBS with eart. nine 5 p . n i. ; A comfortable home for modest Columbus St.: Mrs. Agnc.s Mdrich, ter children at leas cost. lenced tax work 24 nour 'rvlce. i bedroom, completely furnished. I Us every week for more ind more 12-PIECE K IT C H E N ...... lies, Tongren, B roker. Ml 3-6321. The North Coventry Volunteer Contimiances were granted to rvice, I price betw een 6:.30-8 modeling, repairing, new installa­ With knowledge of shoitliand irons, three woods. Call ATI 3-1877. -- Plu.s - - living. P riced at only $12,650 R. RFD 3, Vernon; Mrs. Lucille Mars- Mainly, however, Bennett la op­ CaU MI 3-4723. SAVE 50% on laundering. Wet | of this economical floor vaxing FOUR ROOM apartment on Cen-1 "Anything in Real Estate." Ml Fire Department was called out William J. Klolcr, 42, Rockville, p.m . Ml 4-l94ft. tions, electric sewer cleaning, wanted for general offiee work. ELE C T R IC F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, Icrs. Hartford ; Mrs Bridget posed to the Board’s failure to wa.sh, damp or fluff dry. Folded | service. USED WOODEN booths. Good con­ ter. Stove and parking space. 9-5245. twice in less than 2-1 liours to arrested last night and charged FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre­ and wrapped free .Manchester drainpipes cleaned fa.st .-nd effi- REFRIGERATOR FIVE ROOM single on Washing­ Horan. 310 Porter SI ; Mrs. Ruth hold a hearing, which he termed M OBILEHOM ES—Kozy, used (47- Apply dition. Ideal (or home recreation Rent $70. Second floor, close to quench chimney fire.s at the homes with driving wtiilc intoxicated, to pared with your savings in mind. Laundromat. 660 Center St. I eiently. Will R, Guy. MI .3-0677 For Inral interview or appointment room and many uses Set con- TV SET ton St. Large expandable attic. Hanson, 234 Green Rd : Mrs. Mary "a violation of democratic prin­ 101, excellent condition. $4,300.1 MANCHESTER MODES, INC. lABB stores, cliurches and scnools. On (XXXXI) of Waller B Pomeroy, Bread and I'Cl) 16, under a $200 bond; l^o ciples.” Reasonable rates Call MI 9-6246. —call H artford CH 9-5248 coHeet. and COMB. RANGE Basement garage. Call owner Ml $649.00 .lensen's Inc. (alw ays re ­ I sists of two benches and table, $10 bus line. Write Box E. Hen id. Hilton, 466 W. Middle Tpke.; Milk SI . and Eugene Bay of Sam O. Maheux, 41, of 341 Center St., HAVE YOUR Hoover cleaner or Moving—Trucking— Pine Street per set. AU 9-9953. ' Free Storage until wanted 9-0.579. M rs. -Alice W rlg h ', (..’ovcnlry; He said toda.v that about 48 per­ CALL 5n 9-5221 for free home trial liable! Rolling Hills, Route 44A, any make serviced or rebuilt. PAINT SALES trainee wanted by 1 BOLTON—Two year old four room G reen Rd. arrested yesterday and charged Storage 2 0 Manrhesler. Conn. By STUDEBAKER Free delivery ' FIVE ROOMS, first floor, on bus ranch’ with carport. Large living Peter Wiitanen, Box Ml. Dr.; sons, mo.st of them League mem­ on Hoover 65 eonvertible. The M ansfield, G A rfleld 9-4479. Call .lA 8-4949 after 4 p m. for well known paint manufacturer Free set-up by our own relialilc FOR SALE or lease beautiful year | A fire last niglit at the Pomeroy with intoxication and breach of bers, circulated petltlona yester­ ; line. Working people preferred. No with fireplace. Aluminum Julius Hoff, 29 Foley St.; Mrs. home was discovered by a farni- cleaner that gels the hidden fa.«t service and gtiaranleed work. Af ANCHESTER MOVING a n d | for greater Tliompsonville, South m en I 'round three bedroom home. Bol- room tlie peace, iipder $500 bonds to day in a day-long drive that ! pct.s, Tel, 5U 3-0211, combinations. ,$12,800. R F. Mary VVadhan.s, RFD 1, Vernon; hnnd at about 7 p.m.. 15 minutes dirt out! Trade in allowanre lo Trucking Co. Ixical and long dia-j LEGAL SECRFITARY, Write Box Windsor and Stafford Snrings i ton Lake. IG baths, living room. Saturday; Paul Emerson, 18, East brouglit the amount of signatures j .\uto Driving School 7-A BELMONT Rug Cleajilng Com­ J, Herald, stating experience. • SEPTIC TANKS NOT TOO SMALL Phone For Appointment Dimock Co., Realtors. Ml 9-5245 Mrs. Esther Burgess, 175 Avery after Mr.s. Pomeroy said she had Hartford, charged with reckless $40, E-Z terms. Marlow's, Inr. tance moving. Weekly van service I area. Sales experience required. | SAMUEL ALBERT, Hartford CH I fireplace with raised hearth, ultra up from some 800 reported earlier pany—Foi those who care about Established territory. Starling CLE.A.NED and INSTALLED NOT TOO BIG I modern kitchen witli buill-m oven St.: Eugene Spa'c. Ellington; just gone into tlie living room driving to March 2; Robert R. ! MORTLOCK'S Manchester's lead- to New Y'or-k. MI 3-6563. | 1 7-0358 any tim e np to 8 p.m. FOUR ROOM miheated apartment. 1 In the week. their ruga—phone Ml 8-0012. salary $2.50 per month plus bonus j ! and counter top range, garbage (XXXXIl) Heidi Cousin, Coventry; Harold Willi her daughter to watch televi­ Fregin. 36, of 116 No. School S t, ing driving school. Three skilled. BUT JUST RIGHT See It Day Or Night ! Adults. Call MT 3-7443. ! RpU” ’’> Say* Reception Good Personals Free pickup and delivery Free MANCHESTER Package Delivery, SI*('R[yTARY and car allowance. Excellent ad- • # SEWERS dispoMl etc. utility laundry loom^ , room sion when there was a Itnock on charged with delivering liquor to courteous instructors. Class room AIACHINE CLEANED If you have no means of trans­ BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son to The people were very recep­ in stru ctio n s for 15. 16. 17 year estimates given. We specialize In Light trucking and package dcliv- l vancement opportunity. State age, MANCHESTER. Center St.- P'ivc beautiful screened porch’and sun ranch, in nice location, tull base the door. It wa.s tlic "hired msn" a minor to Feb. 16; and Richard VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In i furnittire and wall to wall carpet­ An opportunity for an intelligent portation. I'll send niy aiito for j room.s. healed, second floor. Call , Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flint Sr., \ tive,” vhe said. ‘They all felt this olds. Telephone Mr. Mortlock, ery. Refrigerators, washeis and send resume of education ; nd ex­ deck overlooking Bolton ’.ake. ment, oil hot v/ator heat, fireplace, reporting that the chimney was on A. Prior, 18, of 116 Keeney St., my own home aiiop. Forty yeari ing. experienced aerretaiy capable of FROM you. No obligation. , MI 9-1839, 8 a m. - 6 p.m . . Worcester Rd., Vernon; a son to! Issue is one which should be de­ Director of Driver Education. stove moving specially Folding perience to Box S, H erald. • INSTALLATION Completely landscaped. Call MI large lot Built-in stove and oven. flic cliargcd with reckless drlvlnjf, to factory experience. Au makes, ch airs for rent. MI 9-0752. handling a variety of duties. Posi­ 3-8271 9 to 5. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trudeau, 256 j chief Richard Galiiial said tlie termined by the people (at a. refer­ Ml 9-7398. TV SERtUCE - Potterton's. all SPECIALIST G arage. $21,500. R. F. Dim ock Co., Feb. 9. endum ).” rates, free estimates, free pickup I tion requires shorthand and good A'TTENTIO.N retired men! Y'our 43.48 ALLYN ST.. '^HARTFORD FOUR ROOM single house. Heated Oak St.; a daughter to Mr. and ! j|j.g ^tit and the firemen had and delivery. Mr. Miller JA I makes. Highest quality guaianleed AUSTIN A CHAAIBERS Co. Ixical OPEN NIGHTS "TILL 8 P. M. | veranda and g irage. Call Ml FOR RENT or Sale—Six room Realtor.". MI 9-5245. Mrs. Richard Fonlanella, 272 Por­ .'lince the drive began, Bennett LARSON'S Connecticut’s first li­ typing ability. .Modern office 37 $101) monthly tax-free income is left the scene by 9:30 p.m. He Saturday Cases . 2- 8904. work and parts, over 47 year's ex­ moving, packing, storage. Ixiw easy lo earn, showing nationally SAT. 6 P.M . ; J* lt*.59. ______ranch, immediate occupancy: 1/3 I $14,900 RANCH, brick front, three te r St. said tliere was no damage al­ said, only three per cent of towns­ censed driving school trained. perience. Famous tor service since Town and Country Three men, two of them teen­ rales on long distance moves to hour, five day week. Exi client famous cu.sbion .shoes! Dignified mile off Route 6, 3G’ miles from bedrooms, fireplace, cellar, base- BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son though the kitchen filled with people contacted have refused to JO IN TH E MATES I M en's As.so- Certified and approved. Is '’ow of­ 1931. Phone An 9-4,537 (or best ■ j CENTENNIAL APARTMENTS j agers, who were charged Jan. 22 sign. fering classroom and behind 48 states. MI 3-5187 benefit program. Write no collec ting or delivering. I'o ex- Bolton Notch. Call between F a m. I board heat, trees, near bus, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Searson, sm oke. elation lo Enjoy Slimming' Lose service Call after and 4 p.m . BH 9-5720, a.sk 'r r Mr. witli various violations of the wheel instruction for leensgers. perienee needed. Free catalog, de­ Drainage Co. 80” GAS RA N G E, $10. CHEST.’VUT STRE&T W stores, school. Carlton W. Hutrh- Bolton; a daughter to Mr. and This morning'.s fire occurred at He said no outstanding geo­ weight the fun wav For 'nfonna- , tails' Write Tanners, .526W, Brock­ 5:30, MJ 3-2268, Micoletti. I liquor laws, paid a total of $70 In graphical showings .were revealed Uon call CH 6-9732, m 9-8705, 5U : An 9-8075. FURNITURE REPAIRING - An-1 Painting—Papering 21 P. (). BO.X 2103 ins. MI 9-5132. Mrs. William Funsch. 190 Summit about 8:20 wlien a cliimncy at the ton, Alass, Ml 9.4143 When available 2-3-4 Room s St.: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Philip fines in Town Court late Satur­ by the signatures. Speaking gen­ 3- 5664. tiques restored. Furniture Repair HARTFORD 2-DOOR SEDAN MARLOW'S, INC., have reduced GLENWOOD ST, — Four roopi ' Ba.v home caught fire as tlie result day. The court entered a nolle in ATTENTION teenagers, new driver PAINTING AND paperhanging. Tliis is what you get: — WAPPING — Large 3 bedroom Tiirkington, Werner Dr., Rock- erally of area response, he said Service 'TaJcottvllle. ATI S-7449. | stale experience, education, age prices for quick clearance on all ranch, excellent condition and lo­ of a blaze in the flreplacc. Galinat the case of a fourth man charged “The North End was tremendous ediu Btion cla.sses starting Satur­ Good clean workmanship a' rea­ Radio, heater, iindercoating. white 'A'ell heated a p artm en t ranch, carport, .screened porch, ; villc said Ihi.s was out by 10 a.m. and day Call Mr Miclette, Manches­ sonable rates. 30 years In Man­ and salary desired. Webcor Motorola, Philco and cation Oil heat. $11,900. O w ner' SA TU R D A Y ; at the same time. and at Highland Park, where many Automobiles for Sale FLAT FINISH Holland window tires, transportation, etc., extra. Olympic Hi-Fi phonographs. For Hot w afer M I 3-6526. I cellar. small cash assumes 4'tqk DISCHARGED little or no damage occurred. ter Driving Academy. Coventry, shades, made lo measure Ail chester. Raymond -Fiske. MI Vernon .Avenue—Off Route SO Electric Refrigerator mortgage, $98 month. Carlton W. Mr.s. Helen B urns. E a s t H a rtfo rd ; Dale Swett, 19, and Albert E. pro-fluorldationista live, we got a a sharp deal ask for Art in the Simmons, 19, both of Coventry, BEFORE YOU BUY a used car PI 2-7249, metal Venetian blinds nt a new 9-9237. AIAIDS. A-I New York hom es. G as R ange TWO FA M ILIES $15,200. 'l l duplex, H utchins MI 9-5132 Mrs. Lcontinc Royette, Williman- , tremendous amount of slgiiatures see Gorman Motor Sales Buick lnw„pnce Keys made while you Wanted To Rent Or Furniture Department. were fined $25 each for illegal- in ratio to the number of people EXTERIOR and interior painting Live-in. To $220 nioiilhly. Free VERNON CENTER Drive One Today Gas for cooking included se p a ra te furnaces, $15,900 6-6 tic; Mrs. Lillian Covenaky, Wap-, Sales and Service. 285 Main wait. M arlow's. room, board, fare advanced. Write Lease-Single Heme MAYTAG MANGLE ironcr, good LOW Price $69 to $91 duplex two-car garage. Three ; HOLL STREET — Two-family du- ping, Clarence Bealham, New Driver Seeking Iv p ro cu rin g liquor. Louis A, we contacted.” S tr e e t MI 9-4571. Open evenings. Garage—Service—Storage 10 __ I Ceilings reflnlshed. Paperhanging. Gem Agency. 35 Lincoln, Roslyn now room ranch condition, any reasonable offer ac­ fam ily $18,000 4-4-4. good condl-| plex 5-5, two burners, need rc- Hartford: Mrs. Pcternilla Pakal-i D isabella, 51, of 141 Oak St., wa.s North End citizens, served by —_ ' Wallpaper books. Estlmales given. Not Too Old In CALL MI 9-1071. MI 9-,5779 .Srhwarlz Real Es- fined $20 for sale of liquor to the Manchester Water Company FOR SALE—1952 Ford Victoria, ' H eights, N. S'. homo foatiirinj; an attractive cepted. M I 9-4334. Uon, cen tral location. P aul J. ! p airs. $13,500 nis. 25 Doane St.; Mrs. Rosemary Crash Witness Building—Contracting 14: Fully covered by insurance. Call AD 61241 or CH m inors. would not have been Involved b; four door, good condition. Call MI TWO GARAGFIS. West St. Call i :! - h kitchen, plenty of birch cabl-. High Class C orrenti, B roker. MI 3-5363. tale P,callor. O'Connell, Wapping; Kenneth Lu-1 ' E dw ard' R. P n e e , AO 9-1003. 1958 NEW SOLID MAHOGANY china cabinet. ONE FOGR, one five room part T hom as A. F ulton, 21, of 26 the Board of Directors’ declaloi 9-5184 a lte r 4. Ail 3-6660 i ALTERATIONS to kitchens, bath- i nets, hiilit-in oven and range, Residential ment cn West Side. Automatic 2-2865. ginbuhl, 2 Farmstead Lane. Rock-1 Conflicting testimony ab o u t a fttalnless steel sink. Attractive Glass door top. three drawer.!, MANCHESTER—6>0 room colonial, villc; Mrs. Sophie Thornton. 245 Linden St., charged with dellv last month. The Board enacte< j rooms attics, cellars, porches, or PAINTER and paperhanger, deco­ i heat and hot water $70. Write T olland WANTED — Clean used ears. We rating. Good clean job.'reasonable living room with paneling, at­ Neighborhood AND EXECUTIVE two side cabinets on bottom. Ex­ nice condition, new furnace, one- $12,900 ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom Lvdall St.; Harold Swain, Vernon minor auto accident on ering liquor to minors, was given fluoridation only for residenti . playroom. Plumbing, carqientry, MANCHESTER ' Box P, Herald. serwed by the town Water De­ bujt. trade down or trade any­ Business Services Offered 13 electriral and masonry, \lumlnum price. S. Y'encha, MI 9-6914 a fte r tractive tile hath with colored cellen t condition. MI 9-1796. car garage. Not in tract. Many rancli, ceramic bath ;iot water Mrs. Rita Hickey, , Tfilic, Sulurilav has resulted in the nolle. He pleaded, innocent. thing. D ouglas ATotors, 333 'Ia in 5, WELDING SERVICE fixtiiroa, 8 spacious bedrooms, . . . AIiisl have 2-car ga­ __ FOltR ROOM heated apartment ex tras, full price $14,800. B eau ti­ heat, basement picture window, Elliiigton; Ucboral) Harrmian, An- public appeal for a possible wit- The four were arrested as a re­ partm ent. HILLS TELEVISION Semce. siding. Garages, cottages out­ closet space galore. Oil hot wa­ rage* biislnes* executive with stove, refrigerator nd ga- ful two-family, excellent mdi- 145' frontage. C arlton W, H utdi- (lovcr; John Fisher, Andover; Jolin ne.,i.s to the crasli. sult of a police invosligalion into Manager Martin aald then that 1951 (CHEVROLET truck. U tons. Available at all times Philro far- buildings. room additions. Nuside FURNACE and BOILERS EDSELS Musical Instruments existing Department r eve nut Engineering Company, Inc., 34 Courses and Classes 27 | ter heat, baseboard radiation, and family of 4 ieen- — ! rage. Centrally located. Rent $100, tion. $17,900. New ran ch es from 1ns. MI 9-5132. Farrand and Robert Farrand Jr., Donald K. Anderson. 30. of 37 a group of thefts which took No reaaona^ile offer refused, MI torv supervised service. Tel. Ml REPAIRED stone front. 100x200 plot with iige daughters a.cus,- $11,900 up. D on't forget M itten can would finance the project. Thlt 9-9698. Oak St. MI 3142,5. COME AND h e a r the K insm an Call MI 3-4685. 158 Henry St.; Yvonne Scvigny,! Edgerton St., one of the motorists, place in Manchester the pre­ 9-2895. KOREAN VETERANS —Civilians. ' shade tree*. Near parkway and tom rd lo living In a lu \- '.58 EDSEL 4-DOOR SEDAN fit all your needs like a e-love. 106 Deepwood Dr ; Miss Jacqne-lgaid a motorist passed tlie scene at ceding week. During interrogation includes $3,500 set aside specifical­ Tel. Ml 9-1658—MI 9-8762 ur.v homo In a high class Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agency. MANCHESTER VICINITY FLOOR SANDING and refinishtng. BIDWEU, HOME Improvement Don't lose your .school eligibility shopping. $1,150 down. . slx-ROmn,., . on line Hjalmeer, 123 Waddell Rd.; 1 tqp time of the collision and he is police learned Swell, Simmons ly for fluoridation In the current 1955 HILLMAN, tan, good condi­ neighborhood. Excellent '.58 LON5 K R TIB I.E Middle; steam heat, automatic liot v alei, R ealtors. MI 3-6930 or MI T 5524. budget and the rest would be ob­ tion. New tires. Private owner. Specializing in old floors. Atl Co Alterations, additions ga, because you can't attend school. Music Center, 186 West Like new, four room ranch. Mrs. Veronica Viro and daughter, , appealing to this unidentified wit- and Fulton had been drinking in rages. Roofing and siding experts. You can now learn radio and TV This won’t last long for Jhl 8,900. reputation credit wise, , garage. A\'ailablc any time. 25 tained by reallocation of Depart­ Call ATI 3-0917 a fte r 6 p.m . 9-57,50. T pke. M I 9-6205. EAST HARTFORD - 5'-.. room Youngstown kitchen, ceramic bath, Storrs: Mrs. Norma Youngerman, ness lo come forward and hack up an Oak St. grili. Disabella, pro­ Aluminum clapboards a specialty. at home. Paid for completely by etc. ’.58 STATION WAGON ______Spruce Si . MI 9-2862 ment monies, he said. ranch on bus line. Storms. Full storm windows and doors, fire­ and daughter. 179 Center St.; Mrs, his testimony. prietor of the grill, was arrested i UPiroLS'TERING.'s 1 I pT^oUe rs, Unexcelled workmanship. Easy ’ the VA. TV kit and testing equip­ place, basement garage, ’2 acre Rose De C iantis and son, 391 Police reported the accident oc­ when it was learned he had Bennett said: “We’ve done the ARE YOUR CAR WEBSTER AGENCY, '.58 2-DOOR SED A N Wparin? Annarel__Furs 57 f i v e p l e a s a n t rooms, conven- cellar. $14,700, Tongren, B roker, drapes. Custom made, P A AI budget term s ATI 9-6495 or TR ment included. Non-vets: Apply ’ Write Box Z wearing Apparei « loc ation. 91 Main St. Tel. MI lot. Stone retainer walls, well Woodbridge St. curred about 1:45 p.m. near the townspeople a service by Imple­ 5-9109. for same course! Free intorma- M I 3-6321, served them liquor. Upholstcrv shops, 207 North Alain PAYMENTS TOO Realtors CO* Herald landscaped. 5% FHA. 10% VA to d i s c h a r g e d YESTERDAY: ABA Tool Co. Anderson was driv­ Charles R. O'Reilly, 16, of 38 menting this (referendum ) anc' St., phone All 9-6324 or 50 9-9608. lion. Write Radio-TV Training As­ P R IC E S ST.ART .AT E M ER A LD g reen gown, size 10. 9-1077. qualified buyer. A sking $12,500. giving them a chance to vote on Special CARPENTERS, experienced in WEST SIDE -- Three ' bedroom Mrs. Margaret Clemens, 123 Eld­ ing west behind, a car driven by Lancaster Rd , who crashed his sociation. Dept. ATH, 57 Farming- -HIGH? Tel. Roekville TR 5-5745 worn only twice^ Any_ reasonable ,.„oth'Viuplex with home, garage, good condition, Large six room Cape, oreezeway fluoridation.” building and contracting, altera­ offer accepted. Call MT 9-5962. or ridge St.; Edward Kovis, 68 Gar­ .John F, Drost, 29. of Rockville, po­ car Into a 4-car garage on Vine ton Ave . Hartford, Conn. Call heat, parking facilities. outside large rooms, nice lot. Owner MI and garage, plastered walls, large He added that the number of Discounts On tions, additions, porches, e’e Spe­ AD 2-6400. M l 9-9116 a fte r 5:30 p.m . den St.; Mrs.„.Ruth West, East lice said. The front of Anderson’s St. Jan. 3, was found innocent of cializing in cottages, garages, sid­ porches. Bus tran.sportation. Call 3-8568 kitchen, ba.v window In dining Hartford: Mi argue rile Cole­ car and the rear of Drost’s car a charge of reckless driving. He names obtained should cover any M I 3-2457, 9-5 only. room, fireplace, I'i baths, two man. 108 lax-kwood St,; Orin were damaged slightly after Drost invalidated signatures which usual­ HOUSE FOR RENT ings. Guaranteed workmanship. GLASTONBURY—High on a hill, was fined $3 on a separate count Ml 3-0731 or AD 3-5978. TRADE BOY’S NAVY suit, size 20, In ex­ large bedrooms up with walk-in Mathews, lO-I W. Middle Tpke.;, .slopped and Anderson allcmpled ly crop up on petitions. He ssUd the m FURNACES five rooms, breezeway and two- of driving without an operator's closets. Storm windows and ■ oors. league could have halted its drive 5 ROOMS cellent condition. MI 9-4155. Mr.s. A urill L ath io p , Bolton; Roy to pass him, police reported. perm it. a g HOUR ANY KIND of carpentry and cabi­ FOUR ROOM flat for rent. Call car garage. Over an acre o' the Awnings. House just painted out­ with several hundred less to have M SEBV ICEr-M l 9-4749 most desirable spot overlooking Jettc, 384 Lake St.; Mrs. Marion Anderson, said he slopped when During a brief trial O'Reilly Centrally Located net work done. Honest and relia­ “Wanted—To Buy 58 AH 9-9043, side. Separate washing drain, fully Scott. ■WIllinTantic: Mrs. Loonore j qp gave Drost slop, and then start- obtained the needed five per cent. ble workmanship. Call Roscoe DOWN FOR THE VERY BEST IN HOMES CALL golf course. City water. 2'j miles tiled basement floor. I,arge well said his brakes had failed as he H<* will delay submission until DELIVERED WITH ONE ROOM apartment, heat, hot Manchester center. Ixjuis ' Fort Myers, Fla. For^Myer*!' ‘It MI 3-8009 R obert A. and Therese S. thermo-pane picture windows, front and rear, oversize 2-car ga­ • GOGGOMOBIL The Board of Selectmen has -set for parking purposes will, also be quickly sent it back with com­ cannonball______tree,__ ___ Intro^oid iduosd f«w rage and patio connected . Iw 12’ breer.eway, recreation room the minimum bid as being $200, FIVE riOOMS with sunporch and MANCHESTER— Industrial land Bibeault to Georg® E. and Marie South America, li MANCHESTER suburb—Ideal for T. Pelletier, property on Westfield discussed' at the meeting! which plaint* that It tasted sour. A more with flreplacc. This attractive Ranch is situated on 2 acres fully YOUR DE^fP with 10% payable at the time of garage, first floor, 00 bus line. retired touple. Four large rooms,' for sale. Call MI 9-3391. will be held In the office of Atty. worltBy bystander sampled the tlie.<^y fruiting epedma# Jn Mancheeter’s Newest Car *ale and the balance due within 30 Call MI 9-8734. St.' United Bute*. Itg <44 landscaped lot with hedgerow on three sides for privacy. Reason­ fireplace, hot >vater oil heat. Ga­ The Ortord Soap Co. to Stanley ■Herbert Phelon Jtr., T PA chair- beverage and pronounced It a FINE SELECTION day*. J rage. Large lot. Excellent value. BUILDING LOT on WUllama Rd. screwdriver 1— orange juice and sizA and shape of :«4awa$|ball*, ' e ^ . ably priqed. TALCOTTVIUf RichJU’d M. G alinat FOUR Bo o m duplex and garage and Gladyl Bray, Uire* propertiea Iman. The meeting will begin at o r CLEAN $12,600. H. B. G rady, B roker, MI In Bolton. Call owner after 6. MI »r:30. ' : : vodka- tain* many aeed* and 1* not «dlNik'. Bertram A. Hunt Oil steam heat and hot water. Tel. 9-1384. oomiUard Bt . OPEN EVENINGS M I 8-4761. 3-8009. GALL OWNER Ml 3-6900 US(D CARS Covfntry Board of S alectm en MONDAY, FEBBUARY t , 1 9 6 9 Average Bally Net Press.Ran The Weather r t m FOliRTEEK F « r Um Week Ending Foroendt of O. 8. WentOer B«rnM mmtrl|p0tpr lEttPttUtg l^eralb dnnonrjr SI. IBM Not no e*ld tonight. 1/iw S5-8d. Milder Wedneodny. nreMitonal m is The DAV tadias AuxllUry will Stamp Collectors 12,879 po«Ribl.y beginning no lig h t freesin g Income Tax Agenta Here sponsor a kitchah aocial at tha MemlMr of Um A udit roln enrty Wedneodnjr. High About Towo homa of Mrs, Cord Blow, 7 Flor­ Will Hear Kehrj Baronu of CircalnUon. 46. ence St., tonight at 8 o’clock. Re-1 Internal Revenue agents will ______I Manche$t€r——A City of Village Charm he In Manchester this week to Rii The** Sim pler »t » * » • f i r - freshments will be served by Mrs. i Th# Hartford Collectqra Club haa | Thnt Interpret The Anne .Stepard and her committee. help townspeople prepare their n i Phi wlU mftBt.tonirht »t T:S0 axtendad an invitation to the mem- j Wishe.s Of The Family at th* horn* of Miss Rita Rutaon. Wednesday night, the Auxiliary income tax. VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 105 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TITESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 19.59 (CInMitled Advorttatng on Pngo It) PRICE FIVE CBNIR ^T4 S u m m it St. will hold a regular business meet­ Two agents will be at' the Mu­ bera of the newiy formed Manchea- ing. with election of officers, at the ; nicipal Building toi'iorrow and ter Philatelic Society to attend It* JOHN B. BORKE The wcwuUva board of the Hol- VFtV Home at 8 olclock, j Wednesday from 8:30 a m. to 50th anniversary banquet on Tues­ lUstar PTA u’iU meet tomorrow 4:30 p.m. .Similar taxpayer as­ FUNERAL HOME In Salurdav’s Herald it was re­ day, Feb. 17, at 6:30 p.m. at the n lr h t a t 8 o'clock |j» the school li­ sistance will be given April 7 TEL. MI S-6868 b ra ry . ported that the Women'a Christian and 8 during the same hours. SoiUh Park Methodist Church. 75 President May Delay offer Red Claims *7 EAST CENTER ST. Fellowship of the Second Congre­ Main St., Hartford. Ernest Kehr, gational Church would meet to­ AMBCLANCE SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. John tarrabee, IS Members of the 8th District Fire ' New York Herald-Tribune stamp Pitkin St., left today by plane for night at 8 o'clock. Tha meeting \ tonight is for the members of the Department are asked to meet at I editor, will be guest. a one month’s vacation in Florida the firehouse sf 7:30 tomorrow j Reds Bar U.S. Convoy executive board only, and the all-' Kehr is universally recognized Giving Cdngress His -Plan on -Berlin group meeting of the Fellowship night to proceed to the W. P. \ as one of the world s foremost spe­ M anchester Em blem Club \ldH Qiiish Kiinersl Home lo psy re-' hold a business meetlngr Wednes­ will be held Feb. 12. cialists in the field of EgjT)H*o RANGE ‘Too Short’ sp e d * to M i s . John W, Ros.si, : postal hi.story and stamps. His Washington, Feb. 3 (/P)— day nirht at 7-.4.S at U-.e Knlfrhts of whoss hint her. Paul Cervini, la a Columbus Home Officers will meet Sunset Council, Degree of Poca­ personal collodion ha* won medals Secretary of State Dulles flie.8 hontas. will meet tonight at 7:,3fi member of the department. and special awards of honor at in­ r U E L O I L Proposals on Rights AVashington. Feb. .1 — at 7:80. Followinj the business ternational competitions sin ce to Europe today, apparently The two top U.S. Defense of­ meeting G eorge Krause of in Tinker Hall. A aocial hour will in a bid for .Allied support of Krause's Greenhouses will rive a follow the meeting. The Ward Circle of the South •1935. His five handbook.* on vari­ GASOLINE ficials said today they do not talk and shoa* movies on "Green­ Melhodiat WSCS will meet at the j ous phases of this specialty have Washington, .Feb...... 3 (/P)— ftion plan w-ould not go to the '*'’*^*^ i believe Soviet claims that the On East German Line The Ladies of the Assumption been accepted aa the standard ref­ houses." home of Mrs. Kenneth Strum, 299 ; Annarentlv nUgued bv a di-I^*P'^'Capitol befor* next week. German prob- Red forces can Are interconti- will hold their monthly bustnesa P a rk e r .St., tom orrow nighf at 8 erence works on the subjects cov- Apparenuj. s , piaguea -i., oj • a 1at ■ |: DirksenDjrksen and Haileck aamsaid mat lent. A rm v P i't. John J. K osky, 21. meeting tonight at 8 15 in the o'clock Miss Beth Hoffman, achool ’ ered>‘He has been gues^ editor of BANTLY OIL Vision of opinion within his^^|,j white Houae the proposal.* ,,„niWhat null** haa ...in mind, ..if ... In- missiles with whose wife, EaixsbeUi, lives at 119 church hall. After the meeting aocial w orker, will spe.-ik on the recent special Egyptian and administration. President E l- win refleot what they called prog-| deed it ia in final fni-m. remained Pinpoint accurac.v Swiss editions of Linn's Weekly ( iiMP W i . I\C. Love Lane, completed the lO-\veek the ladies Hill play games, and re- "Roota of Happines.s ■’ Friends of ^ senhow'er probably will delay, resa being made m the c i V i 1 to be aeen. It appeared he ha* a Secretary of Defenst McEI- pow er equipment maintenance i freshmenla will be served Mrs. the' circle are invited. Stsmp News, ; ;i M \ IN ^ I Id 1.1 5 Soldiers sending his Civil Rights pro- right* field. Dirkaen *aid they number of ideaa to try out on the rov and Gen. Nalhan F. Twi- course Jan. 23 at the SoutheMtern Charles McDonnell is chairman for \ Reservations must he made by I the evening, and Mrs Robert La- TEL. M itchell 9 .4 5 9 5 posals to Congress for two representative of the top Official* at London. Pari* and chairman of the .loint Signal School, Ft. Gordon, t.a. A Mystic Rsview. WBA, will meet f>b. 9, and ticketa are available ' 1 * * ba.aic thinking of the greatest Bonn. 1955 graduate of Mimchestei High ' Croix will provide prises tomorrow at 8 p m. in Odd Fel­ front George A. Fister. 91 Lyness ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 weeks. number of people. " Haileck said nulle* and a sm all o a rtv of »*- G"iefs of Staff, both reacted Detained at School, he is the son of Mr. and low.* hall, when the new officers | I St., or George Cochran. 837 W. Sen. Styles Bridge* of New be believe* moderate would he a ghviser* head first for Lon- i A Union College rally will be “skeptically to (he claims made Mrs. Edward W. Kosky. 49 Hyde will occupy their stations. Fol­ ; Center St. Hampshire, chairman of the Senate: th* moe-ram leMcd ad\i.sers neaa nisi rot uon . 'Mosrnw hv Sn- St., and formerly worked as s tool­ held in Hartford Thursday for all R*ni.hiir.n Pnlipv f-ommiti** r*.' * “ p io g ram . , nil. going next to Pan* and then m a s p e e c n in . 04 i?io- lowing the business session. .Mrs.! The next meeting of Manchester Republican Policy Committee, re-■ ...... „8__ x ___ Defense Minister Rodion maker for the r.oyal-McBef (’orp. alumni in the area a.' well as pro­ ported the prospective delav after' *’‘’""evei\ that it prob- to Bonn. In all Irens LaPalme. the new prealdent j Philatelic Society will be held on Um Checkpoint In Hartford. spective student.s and their 'M o n d ay , Feb. o, a t 7:,30 p.m. in a White Houae conference of GOP "*’'v will go somewhat beyond a away for about a week Malinov.sky. father.* The rally will include a will conduct a new game, for Your congressional leader* with the sponsored^bvJ3en. Gyn- jb* state Department, mean- whu h the memhera are reque.sted the social room of t'le Community j I ( ktail hoiir at Schnler's Rrs- President today. Such a delay | Johnson of Texa*. the while, high-ranking official* of the By .4. I. GOl.DBERfl ! By SEYMOUR TOPPINO The Willing Workers Group of 0 In bring trinkets or articles for; Y. All stamp collectors are in­ Chorgo Flon the South Methodi.si Church \nll taiirant. beginning at a p.ni . and vited to attend. would hold off the White House ”^riate Democratic leader. four Allied governnunl* stall Mo.sc'OW. Feb. .t (/P)—Soviet! i Horlin, F'ob. .3 (/P)~Th* ! dinner and entertainment at the re-sale .Mr* Irene Vincek and] For meet In the chapel Wednrsda.v af­ .Mrs Belly .'tohiski, head the rer proposals right up to the atari of In all probability. Haileck said, draflthg a reply to Rii.saia's Jan. 19 Defense Minister Rodion Mai-! j Rii.Hsian.s today held a U.S. ternoon at 2 o'clock. 'Maple Hill Restaurant at 7:.30. Dolivorios the Senate hearing*. Sen. Thomas the administraion bill will be note. The' first .aession of this inlH I bo W'o'l tnilnv ’ freshment committee. i C. Hennings (D-Moi announced somewhere between the Johnson "working group" convene* lomoi- lArni.v convoy of four cargo T oyvii Tax Board •lust telephone your order for they will start March 18. proposals and a more far-reaching row. that its Iincleai wpa|ionS are. I trucks and five soldiers on the The Fellnwcraft Club will hold ' drug need* and roanietlc*—giv­ B ridges said no decisions w ere measure introduced by Sen. Paul Sen. J. William Kulbright i D- outdated. He said the Soviet 3 I Ka.sl German Autobahn with- Its monthly meeting tonight at Starts Hearing's ing your Cliarge Plan num­ made at a 2’j hour conference at Douglas (D-Illi. .Arki, soon to be rhaiimsn of the L’nion has intercontinental -in sijriit of the German k lP ber Super Markets in Manchester 7:30 in the Masonie Temple. w hich th e New- H am p.shire S en ato r Iialli.stic nii.ssile.s that can de­ llioi'der. The convoy was «n They Danced for Charity said the civil rights proposals were (Continued on Page .Seven) (Continued i.n Page Thirteen) The Board of Tax Review today Let liver liydropen - bonili war­ ‘route from Berlin to West Regina D llalia .Society will hold About 200 couplea attended the Manchester Charily Ball Saturday and danced to the music of Lou began hearings for townspeople eonvassed in detail. Although Bridges declined to heads with pinpoint acenraev. , Germany. 261 Broad St. & 116 E. Center St. its monthly meeting tonight at ' Gagnon's orchestra. Protils from the hall, run by the .Manchester Junior Chamber of Commerce, who claim to he aggrieved by their Immediate elaborate, it was reported else­ Thp Russian marshal told tlie The i’ S. Army charged that Qie 7:30 at the Italian American Club. will buy equipment for use at Manchester Memorial Hospital for heart and cancer patients. tax asse.s.sment. The hearing today Delivery was from 3 to 5 p.m, at the Mu­ where that Vice President Nixon 21st Congress of the Soviet C'oni- convoy had been detained for more I Herald Pholn by Oflara). nicipal Building. and others ai* urging that ("on- mimisi •party that the West \ ants I than 24 hours with the "obvloui K of (’ Sri hack gresa be asked to give the attorney Vincent Astor Dies; to 'unlea.sh war with luu leai wea­ iiiteniioti o( creating an Incident" OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Hearings will also he held on I lisli a line on the north side of Prospect St. The property in­ general broad subpoena powers pons, hut this is an otildated on the llO inile lifeline. S a tu rd a y from 10 to 12 noon and m eans " N orth F.nd.-., s74; K ighth Di.s- Tolland Tpke., starting on the volved is now in a Rural Resi­ 2 to 4 p.m. and on Feb. 11 from .7 that could he used not only in The Red Army handed two atem "We bsx'e mote perferte,! wea­ ' piotcsts and dentands for immedi­ and FRIDAY 'til 9 P. M. In c l. 814; R am blers. 801 Choniati Zoiiiiiii Bids west bunk of the Hockanum River dence Zone. p.m. to 9 p.m. voting rights cases hut in investi­ then running west for 23.5 feet to (IMdoftijlt gations of such subjects aa labor pons.' hp eonlinued, "ballistic ate relesac of Ihe men and trucka. The second application, submit­ All townspeople seeking adjiist- rKESCRIPTION ni.ARMACY Multimillionaire, 67 Wreckers. 792; Fogaily Bros. 1 roekels long, middle and close i V., a point 2.5 foci ca.st of Darning St. racketeering. j But the Russians brushed off the ted by Mr. and Mis. Waller Bas- menis must file their complaint at , range that eatv carry their '.lydro- I t' .S, Army protests snd negotia- 780: Patten Builders, 774; Dupree Before It would then proceed northwest nigbt of East Hartford, seeks to 901 M AIN ST.— MI .3-5.821 Ei-senhower himself was repre- one of these hearings, which ake New 5'ork, p'eb, .3 '.■Pi V’lncent gen eharges to any point on Kaith I lions for leleasc of the convoy Insurance, 771; Cunltffc Motora. along the easlerlv side of Ueming change the Tolland Tpke. proper­ aented as taking a moderate posi­ ahimcaY M m iM n t sooo mirchant 7.’)2; .Steven.snn'a Insurance, 747; subject to adjournment to specified tion on new civil rights legislation Astor. 67. multimillionaire .sorial- ... to the veiy point, for they are ; liogged down E slabliH hm ent of building line.* s t. for 31.5 feet to a noint on the ty they own from a Rural Resi- rtates. Time o'f appeal is lim'ited by I HF.LCO, 741; 4 Upsets. 719; A ttv Gen. Rogers was said to ite. businessman and philanthrop- very accurate." The loipoiRl in charge refused in Ihe Tollan'd Tpke.-neniing st houtli line of the Wilbur Cios.s dence to an Industrial Zone. .Stale law to 20 days alter Feb. A summary of the flcfcn.se minis­ Soviet demands for inspecUon of TUES. •Moriarty'a. 703; Me.s.sier U phol­ area will be considered by the Highway, have canvassed the legal situation i.*t, died of a heart attack early to- wlth respect to enforcement of the day in hi* New York apartment. ter's re\-ipw of So\'iet dcfcn.ses was the open cargo of Jeeps on the sterers, 695; Tile Knights, 680. Town Planning Comimssinn at a q-|,g third proposed building line Supreme Court's 1954 school in- a great-great-grandson of the broadrast by .Moscow Radio, Irui-ks last night. He and his men public hearing tonight at 8 o'clock ^vnuld ho established on the west tegration order. Rogers covered John Jacob Astor whose fur "If war i* imposetl on ttic spent the nigltl muffled in blankets AND in the Municipal Building. ^1,]^ of I'em in g St. sta rte d at a ______|Ask About Our “Lucky 7 Club“j Front End such states as Alabama. Georgia trading launched one of this coiin- USSR. ' be said, "the ro< ket wea- John Senik. 64. i harehesded i is being taken to Bethany Slate Police barracks after being ques­ in the trucks. Also to be considered are two point on the southerly side of Wil- and Virginia, conferees said. try's great fortunes. Astor in- I pon* will constitute the fighting tioned in the slaying of his wife. Anna, 64, whose body was found in their Seymour home today. The corporal also spurned the propoHcd Tione changes, one for bur Cross Highway and running At the-close of the conference, herited an estimated $7.5 million. force, capablp of accomplishing the From the left, Seymour .Acting Clijef Francis Flaherty, Senik, Slate Trooper James Kergiison snd Soviet suggestion that he could proporlv on Prospect .“it. and the southeasterly along the wo.*l side Special Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of nii- He was one of New York City's most important tasks in the aii. on Sgt. fieorge Pancieia. lAP Photofaxi. lake his Inick back to West Ber­ other on Tolland Tpke. of Oeming St. for 2.55 feet to a CORK nois, the Republican leader, had great real estate holders, and had | land and sea. " the marshal said lin. WED. Thiee 2,5-fonl hiiilding lines P<'inl 25 feel north of Tolland tihJW .HALC (1) ALIGN FRONT END Indlcateil only that th# administra-' wide holdings in oil and other In- He reported that the quality of The tf .S. Army unit at the'Helm- would be eslabli.shed under a Plan- Tpke. It would then MANCHISTIR CONH’ REG. S7.50 ------‘f—- dustries arro.sa the country. armaments and technical equip­ AccoitI oil Home Hiile Ael stedi checkpoint. Just over tha ning Commi.ssion.ssion proposal.piopnsiil. (...... me- « 'rst along the noi lh .side of Tol- . (2) B.ALANCE FRONT He was also known for many, ment of the Soviet Army has im­ Woman Ftmnd border in West Germany was able PRATT proved ip.ptdiv in the last few to supply Ihe men with hot meals, would be on the south side of Tol- 'a'l'l Lpke. for .ih, feet to a point WHEELS— REG. $4.00 philanthropies. ' on the uest line of land now or years and that *1 present the how ever. land Tpke. .starting on the west (.3) CH ECK FR O N T W H E E L Astor's fsther, John Jacob Astoi . SIGN CO. formerly owned by Joseph Kar- Virginia Qui^t Soviet air fore* has the most mod- The Soviet Arniy let the convoy BONUS side of Oakland St and rnnmlig SHOE REPAIR SHOP BE.ARINGS Ill, perished in the sinking of the volis. .cm means of esrrying out riiilitaiy Legislators to Screen DfffL j" Wed. pass out of West Berlin on the 110- 1,480 feet to the Howard .Inhn.son steamship Titanic in 1912. Use Our Oak Street Entrance (4) CHECK BR.AKE SYSTEM task s. mil* run through Communist East Rcslauranl. One zone change application, As Integrated Richest Boy In World For Signs signed by 1-eon Dohkin. seeks to Due to had weather last week we're repealinjr our The Bon broke off his college TTie navy also has attained a very Germany but stopped U at the rile second, on properly owned ALL FOUR ONLY high level' he said checkpoint at Marienbom at 1:06 b\- Oak Lodge, liu., would cslah- establish an Industrial Zone on “MID-WINTER SPECIAL.” studies to manage the families All Local Charter Bills B a rn * IL.8. Smashed l O O BUYS! Glasses Open vast properties as "the richest boy- ■ * I P-91 ■ yesterday Just as it was reSdy in the world." Then he sharply told th».Unlted - I .Seymour. Kcb, 3 s - 'ra* body 1crosa into West Germany. BIRTHDAY S ta te s; ^ ------*------I of Mrs. Anna Senlck. 64. her skull I T)ie Ahlobahn Is the road link 2 DAYS Good Tuesday Only! R*. n n e m c o R v r i I I grandmother was the "It is written very- ftcquently Hartford, Feb. .3 •g’' l.,egi.*lR-<" hich Rap.-.bl,can leaders said the, sma.shed, was found in s bed In Iter from the West to Allied garrisons $Q.95 v « v i b iR renowned social figure whose ball- f overseas that the United .States MEN'S, LADIES' and J.... could accommodate only 400 tiva • Uadei s of both parties I ; Hickory l.jine liome enrly todsy. m isolated West Berlin, ‘hue those invited irh er Navy’ is capable of landing troops reached Bn agreement todav on'"' medical examiner *ald she was The men, all personnel of the ONLY! CHILDREN'S SHOES tmeventfull^^v today m aix public; an.v point on our roast. " * ' ■ ' Rlhlroff. describing the •50-niih-1'"itijicd with a piece of 2-inch pipe, 128tli Transportation battalion, were •chooigtn; Norfolk. Thev continued "It appears to me that it would th« red-hot issue of home rule ni ' meeting- to newBinen In front two feet long." ! Hated hv the Armv a«: SERVICE ON ALL OLLIERS .69 without in'eideiH 200 miles to the ^ cream o( society, be a good thing for those overseas a meeting wilh Gov. AbmhRni ' of the lender.s, naid th^'ie had been Polii p siiifl Ihcv.' wore holfiiiig | Upl. Richard C -M asiero of W e»l CONVENTIONAL 51AKES VINCENT .ASTOR INVISIBLE north In Arlington County. J'*" to give a thought about the vul- Ribieoff I'* g en eral rli«c\i.^«ion of the home hot husband, .lohn, in tho Bolhanv Stockhridge, Maas.; Pfc. Benjam la An alluaion to the Negroes came ; ce t y »n es. and -- — rule question, anr! that It had REG. nerabilitv of theii own sea coast" Thv>y agreed to a reappraisal of i .‘4t n l 0 PoMro hai rarka on orders i R- People* of Route 2, Theodore, from- a cluster of while lads winter g^rved on the staff of the Kastem been "very, very fi lendly SUPER-RIGHT* TENDER* SOFT-MEATED A U T O B O D Y home near Phoenix, Aril. Hi* rocket claim* echoed Pre- the many billa now hefoie tlie leg from t.'oronor .lam es J. Corrigan | - A l a . ; S P 4 Elwood F, .Johnson, 418 $2.50 MORIARTY one Norfolk High School. That was i Sea Frontier Command, engaged tnier Khrushchev's opening speech "We are all agreed the Home HALF SOLES ialature lhal the Republicana have of Now Havon Coiinly. Thero w as ' 49th Rj., Brookljm, N. TT.: 3 P 4 WELDING, AUTO BODY and FENDER REPAIRS the nearest thing to an incident in ^ J?’* in antisubmarine work. ______Rule bill haa .’6om^ meaning" he James F. Cook of Route 1, Hardec- • I se Your Charge Account • either communitv as racial mixing «P«rinient i.s at 129 E«,t End claimed were filed in violation of no i-harge against him. Astor was a close friend of Pres­ (Contlniiert on Page Seven) .aaid. I vllle, S. C., and Pfr. Robert E. Love the 1R.*>7 Home Rule Act. T h o 64-yonr-okl Sonirk has horn COMPLETE CAR PAINTING Zippers Replaced— Hats Cleaned BROTHERS got Us first full-scale test in the Manhattan, ident Franklin D. Roosevelt. At the public liearing F’lnnoy I of Route .3. Plain City. Ohio. .Ardent 3'arhtsman The Governor aaid it waa de- omployod as a maintonance man •Miniile Heel Service— All W«irk Cuaranleed! classrooms. Astor is survived by his third The Army announced thU morn- LACQUER AND ENAMEL .301-315 CENTER ST. The 6 fool 4 Astor. born William I’Hled to acree’ eacli local charter said the Democritai validafing in a .Roymoui faclnry, In an attempt to hold integration wife. Brboke. daughter of the late ing it was in contact with Soviet SHOi:S SHINED TEL. Ml 8-5185 to a minimum and prevent its ' mceni Aslot, an ardent Russell Marine bill to aee if its failure to comply I bill would "effectively de.atrov" -Slate and local poh< o said it 1 wni the two major purptiRca of the I officials in Berlin and Frankfurt 281 ADAMS ST. TEL. Ml 9-5025 BOreading through the whole state vachlsinan and made manv cruises •*°9n H. Russell, Marine GOP Rift Aired wilh the 1P5" Home Rule Act i« w as mio of tho most virions )n 1938 he piloted his own yacht Astor s first marriage was to own affairs and It) relieve the hould not he penalized merely stnidK on Ihe crown of lior head (Continued on Page Seven) The aaaembly couldn't Hnd a way 'hrougli a hurricane off the At- Helen Dinsniore Huntington in hecau.“*e of a c.ei*a a failure to General Assembly of a heavy bm- , and "her skull was smashed in" to halt integration entirely in a ji-.Inntlc coast, 1914. She obtained a divorce in In Space Race >ubmit It 10 day.“^ prior to ihc den of local bills, He placed Ihe rime of death at I day special session which came to: He and his yacht saw active Wyoming in 1940 on grounds of SPRING FIESTA OF atari of the aea.sion the deadline Pinney was one of ,«e\e!al Gf)P ahont mulmghl. : an end last night. J'jty in the Navy during World mental cruelty. I W*5hing-ton. Feb. fP A ^plit ealabliaheu Kx the ai’t. leaders to testif\' tn oppo.Kition to The victim was the mother of , PoHce on Guard ' " ’**> 1, His vessel was the flagship Astor then wed Mai-v C5ishing One Whole i showed in the r«n of House Houae Minorily leader A. Searle a Denux'ratic validating bill at a Democ'-alie .Slate Central Com- Again today police kept vigil at of the first convoy to leave the one of thi-ee daughters' of the fa- Spare Committee R.epublican5i to­ public hearing befoie the Legisla­ m ittoewom an M ary .Senick. the Norfolk schools and at Strat-1 Untied States when this country mous brain surgeon Dr Harvev Pinney said he did not object to Bulletins day over w h eth er A m erica ia pii.«h- ihat. tures Judiciary and (iovei*nm‘'ntal Dr, Kdward R Harvey Jr. of [ CHOPS ford Junior High in Arlington, a enured the conflict. Cushing, at East Hamuton .N y ' in^ bard enoug-h in the apace rare functions committee. from the AP Wires Week! well-to-do Washington suburb. But During World War II. Astor al- , The action meant a poslfKine- •S.-yrionr. w ho w as oalle j T. Keith Clennan and hia aid.«, Culled Irom AP Wires j cities and boroughs rommittee st Coroner .lames J. Corngan of New LAMBCHOrS LB 65‘ Riches to Riches Saga 1 Rep. Gordon G. McDonough ' the last session. j Haven County. Employer's Group Insurance Co., Shoulder ^ fabric for liijih stylcfl drcs.«o.* and skirls. tion and class assignments - in I 2818 W hitney .Ave. preparation for actual claasroom i j (Calif. I, next to Fulton the aenior "Ninety per cent of these could State Ppjite Sgt. George Pan- : Republican...... to attend the hearinga.„.. The United States and Britain study today. The three Norfolk 1 By BOB THOM.AS have been handled better on a ricra. Trooper Janies Ferguson and ‘ SH41,81.5 I'O R 2 CENTS white high schools and the same; (.AP'Movle-T3’ Writer) ’^mone.v. it all goes in the bank. If backed Glennan and the general | reject Kii**ia's demand for veto igoal level than here, he said. Count.!' Del. Thomas Ijiyden weie 1 ever need any monev, I just a.sk , view taken hy President Risen-| over all inspection and eonliol op-- ______Izindon, Feb. .3 iPt —Railroad Super-Right Meat* - One Price - a* odvertiiedl SMART NEW SPRING munber of junior highs had been Hollywoodl Feb. 3 l/P> - E ric worker -lames Gault today won m.v p a rtn e rs fo r some. I have no i hower. .McDonough aaid in a sep-, eration.s organized to enforce ban (Continued on Page Thirteen) ((Vintiniied on Page Seven) Closed since September in a futile Hilliard Nelson looks and acts like idea how much I'm making; all I : arale interview; on nuclear weapons te.st* Tlie .30il.68l pounds (*841,815) on B FINE DRIP-DRY "AMERITEX" attempt to prevent integration. any teenager. He has long, wavy know is that I'm in a 93 per cent; "I think that we have done re- ' New Haven railioad proposes dl>>- soer’er |iools coupon for a two- . Seventeen Negroes enrolled hair, a straight nose and pouting income bracket.' ' markablv well in the short time I oontlniiance of 27 local weekday penny (two cents) bet —a world yesterday in the half dozen schools i Up, and he shambles when he record. He hit the. big j;ilckpot COTTON PRINTS that the National .Aeronautics and trains in and out of Boston. and turned up again this morn- j walks. Ricky has reversed the usual by correctly (orecasilng eight tied A m erican aucceaa saga. Hi.s is a Space .Adminisl ralioi. tms been Yellow Onions Ing for classes. Seven of them' He drives a stock Detroit oar, Rtui Joiin Sparkman iL>-Ala.)| If You’re an Oddball, matehes on one seleetlon—and he sre in Non-iew High and five tn : but with a stick shift to give it established and the prdgre.ss we re say.* he is coiifidenl his $2,925 - | did it with his 13th twopenny 'try (ConUnued on Page Nine) makii - is now adequate to meet nearby Norvlew , Junior High. moi e go. He dresses in good, cas- 0oi),000 omnibus housing bill will th is w eek. You will love thc.se beautiful prints, j our demands.” FRESH CRISP School .Supt. J. J. Brewbaker i ual style He's interested in ath- move through the .Renate without Rep. Overton Br^olts JD-La.i, kept ■watch as the student body i i*tics and girls, too. At 18. he is rerluctions . . . Joseph Lynch. 22. Don’t Plan Space Job TEA5IISTEB BOSS ACtJLITTED CLEAN DRY STOCKS 3 MILK they are so colorful and' gay. the committee chairn an, said the trooped into Norview High. So not too communicative with adults, an ex-conviea- Goodyear Service Store "Don't Leave Me This Way." The Three nationally known teenage , Ih Tjaborsky Stopped __ Rock n Roll aingera and a pilot year*. He figured that two years; 2-\ear contract wilh wholesale | agency. ner is on the beam. ' terday. 'Prior to the ruling, _ _ , I Chairman John I» SIcCtelkUl 713 MAIN STREET Unu.sual patterns and companie.s that distribute news- | 'There had been talk tty il a Two Examples ' out of the" m6tmtaln.V‘»9d"‘p'ialrie.!; chaTt*''re!r'lisn’''''e*"^^'.,'^'’*" u (Continued on Page Seven) (D-Ark) of the rackets com­ colorings for such a low- In Suicide Attempt paper.*, in .New Y ork City and a ; neurotic or even « ps.ycho,)ho.lic — The tests w(ll be so nigged that a large suburban area. . night be just the man to go into mittee. testified on the scope of millions of people, some of them Fried Fish Sticks price. Washes and irons William A. G. Minoi, Chairm an ' Prbit. A Ph. D. sugge,sted that a the committee's Investtgetive Wetheralleld, Feb. 3 (iPi — On un- well known, would flunk. To avoid pow ers. like a handk-’-chief. Y ard ■uccessful auicide attempt by con­ - - . i - j ; r i. S Underwood Union of the Connecticut Republican Fi- i sc hizophrenic. being wrapped up embarras.sing the living, let us con- i HEAT and lOOZ 36 " W ide victed milfderer Joseph L. Tabor- nance Committee, outlines the . *9 himself snd withdrawn from sider two examples, out of the U is with, just such »ongs that fe.,«ionally as the "Big Hopper'' P a/.f complete reorganization of the 4'’P''ld, might not mind the IRISH PRESIDENT TO VISIT BIG SALE! — FREE MILK! •k>’ has been revealed by State Ricky ha* a*c«ncl^ to the No. 1 .The 4-place plane was chartered iNlCM X flC l p ast; Washington, Feif. 8 (J*)—Ire­ SERVE PKGS -1*0101100, cramped quarters and HALE’S FABRIC DEPARTMENT—MAIN' FI.OOR, REAR. Priaon Warden Mark S. Richmond. party's financial atruclure to "pul Case No. 1 - Charles Darwin. land'* President Sean T. (PKelly. j,Taborsky tried to hang himself •pot m the heart* of American, from the Dwyer Flyinr.* Service of' ------it on a buainemi-like and going boredom of life in a space cap- NOW . . . EVERYONE CAN HAVE THE CHANCE teenager*. He has ju.«it collected, Maaon City. T^e pilot wa* Roger I Hartford, F'eb. 3 ■ Under- As a young man, Darwin didn't will arrive here March 17, S t — ...... f _ . _ ; In hia Death Row cell last Satiir- liaMix.” . . . A spokeam an for the -sule. hi* sixth record (million »el- Peterson of Clear I»ake. * j wood Corp. employe* voted ycsler- The suggestion has been vetoed do very well at Cambridge Uni­ Patrick’s Day,- for talks with TO TASTE MILK AT ITS VERY REST! * We welcome charge accounts! (»reen Trading Stamps are given with day” night, Richmond said. A Augustinian Fathers aaya the Cas­ versity. failed at medicine, and iTT'", ’•'*'* ’hree aingeia had appeared ; reject a < ipany contract I by Space authorities. Air Force President Elsenhower and oUier guard. Richmond laid. found tro -government in Cuba ha* in- wasted time, following the hounds. government ofHriBl*. .\nnnune» cash sales and also to customers who , pay their charge account within Taboraky hanging by hia shirt three albums have sold in fantas- gj Ballroom in .Clear lAke nf(er- They reversed their Jan, 19 Brig; Gen. Don Flickinger, a medi- validatfMl all degrees conferred in But there were no psychologists ing this toda.v, the White Bonae Lorge Eggs fifteen (l.'i) days after billing date. from a horizontal cell bar and cut He nimiber*. .last night and were .on their wav to* ''“f** I” accept. the past two year.* by a university cal expert who is helping select or personality questionnaires in In 1958, lie earned $4U0.(H>0 Fargo, N. D., for an ajipearance Member.! pf the International m%A said O’Kelly w''l he in the Unit­ him down. the order runs outside Havana. future* * a ^ ^, Space Ls c* V c A travelers, * as V ^ * a, * *9* X,ejfpiains: si* s i * — * ^ FROM Although Tabbraky'a feet were without half trying. TThe major- tonight., .Association of Machinist.* AFL- The contention that schizoid or j '(^y. So in 1831, he got a berw ed States for 10 daj’s. Farm Fresh Flavor J a p a n w an ts T'..S. m llila rv aid other'abnormally withdrawn in- 8 naturalist aboard H.M.S. SUNNYBROOK GRADE A tou ch in g th e floor of hia cell. Rlfch- ity of this came from record sales, j A strong qoutherlv wind and i CIO voted 974 to 614 to turn down to be maintained at the present CUBANS EXECUTE CAPTAIN ALWAYS STRICTLY FRESH DOZ free Parking Rear Of Store mond said the kilTer could haye Becaifse he appear* on the ABC, light blowing snow filled the air the offer at s mass meeting in the dividuals should be chosen for 1 Beagle, bound on a 5-year journey strangled himself. television show with his parenU. [when the plane took off about 1 Bi shneU Memorial, Hartford's rate for at least five more years, their presumed increased tolerance | around the world, Havana, Feb. S (AV~A flrinf , Richmond aaid Taboraky had Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, and ' a.m. The Beachcraft Bonanza burn- largest auditorium. a lop government official sa.vs.... for l.soiatlon has not proved valid ■ On hands and knees on the squad at Colon in Matanana shores of the Cape Verde Islands. been despondent and depressed of brother David, hi* outside activ-1 ed when if crashed in a field on the When polled in January, the The Moroccan government hopes j jn our hands." 1 Province today executed Capt. )*te. Itiea are limited. He made only one ' Albert Juhl farm 15 mileb north- worker* voted 916 to 714 in favor it can Niipplant fluctuating French A vo.vager among the planets I he studied the habits 6f c.utUe- Leonardo Jlmenes Martinez, a film. "Rio Bravo.” and a few alng-1 west of Mason Cfity. assistance with the next fiscal must be he says, "stable, calm fish. He dug up the bones Of ex- former police officer accoaed of MUMC 6 tACme tIA OOltfAMT Taboraky and Arthur Culombe of it. Joseph \" Cronin, union . THt I were Convicted i|«June 1957 of the *”8'. appearance* — he attracted, Other member* of the troupe business representative, taid more year’s U.S. ai