‘'1: I 1' .1'. r S A TU R D A Y , J A N U A R Y 11, 1968 ' i 1 •• ? A O E T E N Avorairp M Iy Net Pre98 Run lianirl;(Bt(r burning HmUi Far .the Week Ended • dnmiary 11, 1955 staff, who has slrica entered the Army^ wrote a short feature on a r :;- PTO WUl Select 1 2 ,6 1 2 About Town man who palvagee bikes ,for or­ LIOOETT Heard Along Main Street phans. The story, told of Jameb k, ,- Auditors Monday M e a ^ a f the Audit B u m m e f Circulation . The Edgar Circle of the South Hansen, 41 Fulton St, who has Manche*ter-—A .City of Village Cham i Methodist WSCS will bold lU Jan­ And ow Some of MancheHer'M Side Streets, Too made a hobby of repairing' bikes Agenda for the meeting of the REXKLL DRUG for the New Britain Polish Or­ uary meeting Monday at 7:45 p.m. Mancheiter High School jParent- phanage. Hansen operates' a bull­ In Cooper hall. Mrs. Ceretha Ler Teacher Organization Monday at (Claasined AdrerUeing m Page 10) chausse, 569 E. Center St., who 12 Minus 6 Equals IS ^ skirt kept creecdng up over her dozer at the town dump He has VOL. Ijdcvil, NO. 87 (TWELVE PAGES) MANCHESTER, COf(N„ MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1958 been salvaging bikes fhr the chil­ 7:80 p.m. In the echool cafeteria. In OPEN spent some tJnrre in Japan while Figures lie. knees and the ^ rl, somewhat dis­ her husband, Dr. Ralph Lechausse, The ambitious residents who gusted, kept pulling it down. dren since 1955. addition to the reglilar reporU, A tslephone call came lr|h. the was in the Air Force, will show shoveled snow Tuesday evening After doing this for about the will include the following new city room th's week, asking for the slides of that country. Members of while the stuff was still falling tenth time, she happened to look author of the srtlrle. 1*158 bueinese: the Mispah Circle will be invited found that out at the expense of up, and saw that the man. sitting Selection Of three auditors from SUNDAYS It seems that a loca, women had Jtoiiw guests. Mrs. Vera Hooker and Miss sore arms and shoulders. nexlxto her was watching her. the general memherehip to audit More than one Manchesterlte got The girl started to speak but three bike frames and four fenders Virginia Ryan will serve ss hostess­ In her basement Shi said tnat PTO books. es. out and cleared paths through the before she could say anything, the Selection o f four pereone from 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. first fluffy stx inches of snow, man ' remarked,, "Don't worry, neither she nor her rhitdren c(>uld FR EE repair the bikes, ard ?he wa« is chairman of the refreshment As the result of a 9-lnch story, Distribution and sale of tickets come of the story of The Herald (to those who went them) for the Ldsts Conditions for East-West Summit Talk committee. Members are reminded Looking for a Bargain several more orphans will have I RESOLVE— newspaper carrier and his Christ­ by Feb. 18 .picture-lecture, "North to END COLD WINTER WORRIES to bring articles for the Chinese A few days before Christmas, bikes of their very own, "a thing Ta start the New Year right auction. mas gift cat. of wonder and untold enjoynient. being a blood donor. the Yukon,", by Cleveland and a flirtatious young woman ap­ In the course of the haircut, the Both Manfen and The Herald, WUl you join 'm s Mohday at Ruth GranL proached a salesman in a Main St. carrier’s older brqther, the bar­ A program feeturlng the "Aqua- A first aid refresher program measured by the number of tele­ Center Church, any time between men's shop. ber, told us that the cat is no long­ 12:45 and S:S0 p.m? ettea" and boys' swimming tsam will be held by Manchester Aux- "I'm looking for something nice phone calls each received, know er a member of the household. A t will commence at 8 o’clock. Other Btitish Hail illsuT Police at their meeting Mon­ for a boy friend," the customer the story had good readership. Rejects Bulganin ^s Bid for $74 Billion day night at 7 :S0 In the auxiliary the end of the last visit to the bar­ body wants to say) went to the physical education department e x ' said. "Could you suggest some­ ber shop, the cat had been discov­ firehouse, rang the building’s out­ room of Police Headquarters. thing?" the Double! hlbltions are being planned. - * ered by the boy's' mother and she door siren, and then waited. With­ The clerk pondered for a mo­ IkeVReply was said to be non-appreciative of The before New Yeara, seV' in minutee, about 20 volunteer Members of B'nal B'rith are ment and then said. "Well, we've the feline's presence. eral vyaitreines were busy., In a firemen showed up. Early Parley Plea Emphasizes Defense reminded of the dessert tea to­ got some very fine men's silk I figured that this was the rea­ St. restaurant The whistle-blower herded them Girl Scout Dinner morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at pajamas. Would you be interested son for the end of the cal. So ,that ddenly a door in the back of into a truck and transported them To fhissia the home of Mrs. Licon Dookin, 151' in that?" room opened and a delivery Hartford Rd. ends th9> story of the carrier and to the school. Scheduled Jan. 20 By S0HN HIGHTOWER \ "Yes, that sounds pretty good," ’, carrying a carton of crushed The expenditure was approved BUDGET AT A GLANCE the shapely woman said enthusias­ the cat. WITH- London, Jan. 13 (/FT^Brit- ice. walked in. —by the unanimous vote of 99 Washington. Jan. (/P)— ^negative, but diplomats here be tically. The clerk then showed her Now^the family’s two dogs can The Girl Scout annual dinner for •Budget estimatcB for the year ending June 30: enjoy life without a cat runnj "Where do you want this?"-he District electors. lieve that a very active period of ain officially hailed w^ay several pairs. njflg all adult members o f the organiza-. President Eisenho^r held 1958 1969 around the hou$e. asked one o f the waitresses at the JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL East-West diplomacy may be President Eisenhower’s m«s- Selecting one of them, the tion and friends will be held on open the door to ahyEast-West opening up. They- hold this view Income ...... $72,400,000,000 $74,400,000,000 far end of the counter. Roll with the Blow ' •*THB ARISTOCRAT OF A N TH B AC TTe" .sage to Nikolai Bulganin artd^ woman asked. "This looks nice. "Put it right there,” she said, Monday, Jan. 20. at 8:30 p.m. In summit conferen^today with even though basic issues between Outgo ...... 72,800,000,000 73,900,000,000 How much is it? " Not What You Think! When a snowstorm like the cur­ Woodruff hall of the CJenter Con­ declared the Soviet Premier’s^ pointing to a . spot under the rent one hits town, routines get word to Soviet OTOmier Niko­ Russia and the West continue dead­ Balance ...... 400,000,000 (X ) 500,000,000 (Y ) "Those are $26.50," he said. A t the signing of the contract counter.' A fter the boy had left the gregational (jhurch. locked and much now being said acceptance of its “ construc­ "Are you kidding?" she replied. for the Manchester Memorial Hos­ disrupted and residents are put th A turkey dinner will be served ORDER NOW lai Bulganin that "t am ready Year-end’ room, the g^rl hollered to another some Inconvenience. on both sidM gives the appearance tive proposals" would be an "For that price, they ought to pital addition, someone noticed an waitress at the opposite end of by the members and parents of to meet’’ on pwo conditions. of a glkantlc propaganda battle. ' Debt ...... 271,200,000,000 271,200,000,000 item listed >)n the addenda. The In.some respects the annoyances important step toward world 4 e l have a man In them." the counter, "Hey, Shirley, do you Senior Girl Scout Troop 1. C!halr- Eisenhow e^ reply to Bulganin Elsenhower’s 4.(f00 - word per­ Note: X means deficit; Y means surplus. door to the refrigerator in the msy be welcome breaks in the dull want some ice?” man of the committee planning the FOGMTY BROTHERS, INC. also urged /Soviet agreement at sonal letter replied to one Bulga­ peace. morgue had been planned for 6 suburban routine. thUi "d e c id e moment in history" At the aamc time government THE WORLD’S We All Have Our Probietna Shirley’s reply; "Yeh, and send dinner Is Mrs. William Minnick, nin sent him Dec. 10 but also feet even. The addendum stated A t any rate they i^re less frus­ ALSO: CONNECTICUT COKE. FUM- OH^ iANOE OIL to a fai^anging peace program officials here said Britain very By ED CREAGH An 18-year-old high school girl a little rye and water- down with and In charge of tWs program is clearly covered the essence of a took a bus from the Center to that the door should be 6 feet, 6 trating if you roll with the blow a Mrs. James Smith:" that wpdld end nuclear weapons second Bulganin note last week. likely would join the United Washington, Jan. 13 (JP)— President Eisenhower sent FINEST HEATING OIL inches. it.” 818 BROAD STREET—Ml 8-48S8 Hartford one day last week. The hit. . Tickets for th/^ dinner may be manufacture and testing, curtail The White House released the text States and Rus.sla In, any "gentle­ One of the board members pres­ 'This week movement around use at the United NstlonZ veto, man's agreement" not to use their Congress today a record peacetime budget just short of $74 bus was very crowded and the only For Better or Worse obtained at the Girl Scout office REMEMBER...“lY'S FOGAKTY FOR FUEL" yesterday shortly after it was de­ seat available to the girl was next ent commented that the reason for town might have been a little easier an<0 >i^ttcUon of space age mis- livered to the Soviet Foreign of­ veto powers in the United, Nations billion. He said by far the largest part of it, almost two- the change was that some equip­ A local liuaband was in his bed­ or through neighborhood service to a middle-a, ed man. if ever>’one had been equipped. A teams. The deadline for obtaining glM , and dedicate outer space ‘/to fice ih Moscow. Security Council. thirds, is for defense against growing danger from Russia in ment to be installed would require room, dressing up to go outdoors He peaceful uses of mankind." The girl sat down and. because good many ..drlvera got ~bogged tickets, for Which reservations can­ In his message, Eisenhower pro­ "the dawning age of .space conquest.” the larger doorway. to shovel his driveway Wednesday Any top-level meetings the Pres- i It showed no essentially new it was warm in the bus, she took down because they had neither not he ma^e. Is Thursday. - r - posed an Amcricaq-Soviet renun­ The President dtscloiied that the‘|’ The change was not due to the morning when somebody krocke.d enow tires nor chains. They bog­ ' Ident told the Premier, jnust be ' propositions In U.S. foreign pol­ off her coat. During the trip, her icies 'but it succeeded in staling ciation of U.N. veto rights In all government- now expects to wind size of the customers. on the front door. ged others dowm too. preceded by an airing of issues in these policies positively rather than matters affecting the peaceful set­ up in the red for the fiscal year "Get that, dear, will you please,” It’s Impossible in most snow­ \m YOim FIGURE negotiations among diplomats and negatively at many points. It ob­ tlement of diapiites. | ^ending June 30. He announced his HighUghts Ideal Requirements he shouted • to his wife, who then storms to whisk all the streets foreign ministers, furthermore, he viously was written for the eyes A British Foreign Office spokes­ ’intention to ask for a short-term Lt. Milt Stratton answered the went to the door. clean within a day. Drivers who- said, these negotiations must show "Do you want your drive shovel­ of the world as well as Bulganin, man made this statement at a news Increase—he didn’t say how much telephone at Police Headquarters meet the situation halfway do-a lot "good hope of advancing the cause ed?" a 10-year-old towheaded hoy B .ic K m \ M and State Department officials conference —in the present $275 billion limit Of Budget the morning after the storm had to ease the strain all the way of peace and justice in the world" asked the wife. hv agreements sL the summit. He hoped it would overcome recent "W e warmly welcome the Presi­ on the national debt. dropped a foot of anow on Man- round. But he voiced confidence busi­ SshJoixJiA, cheste.’ . " I ’m sorry,” she said, "But the thus rejecUd Buigsnlh’s call last gains .In Soviet propaganda, dent's message. Washington, Jan. 13 — High- HERE'S WHAT STAUFFER ness will pick up and tax recelpU_ C A U US TODAY "Is there any skating at Center contract has already been award­ week for a meeting in three ' Rejects Bulganin Plnn "It contains a number of con- 1 i g h t 8 from President Eisen­ Quick Pickup will increase so that the new $73,- That Interpret The Springs today?" the voice of a ed." HOME REDUCING months, 1 Eisenhower's tone was cordial strucUve proposals which, if ac­ hower’s message to Ciongress to­ Last week a State Pollchman 900.000.000 budget, for the 1958- BMtIas •>< youngster asked. Propngandn Battle Seen throughout but at times he a t n ^ cepted, would move us fonvard on day presenting the federal budget Wishes Of The Family stopped a woman for spewing on 59 fiscal year, will be In balance, "Not unless you’ve got a shovel Here’s to Ya 4 PLAN CAN DO Bulganin’s reaction to the Pres- —r-— / the road to peace,” for fiscal 1959, starting n«ct July WILLIAMS Rt. 15 In Manch^er. . he said he expecta a surplus of a and a strong back,” was Stratton’s At a recent Board of Director’s Ident’s terms could be decisively.! (Continued on Page S e v ^ ) Prime Minister Macmillan’s re­ 1: JOHN B. BURKE meeting. General Manager Richard "W h a t did I do, (dflher?” the FOR YOU Secretary’ of Defense Neil McBlroy, left; Rm . Cart tTinson (D-Ga), center, and Gen. Nathan half billion dollars or so, compared OIL SERVICE reply. woman asked as the" patrolman ply to two recent letters from Bui-' Twining, chairman of the Joint .Chiefs of Staff, confer today before the start of a House Armed Promise and Peril H EATING and AIR Martin called to the-Board's atten­ ganln ia being prepared for de­ X with the $400 million deficit now The time in which we liv e ... is FUNERAL HOME tion the fact that a new water approached her car.,/ If you've lost the good -Services Committee meeting. The committee ia.beginning a sweeping investigating of the U.S. in sight for this year. CONDITIONING SALES • Measuring Readership "You were go li^ 75 mil'M an livery to the Kremlin in the next defense program. (A P Photofax). '\. ’ clearly a time of growing oppor­ T E L MI S-6868 pitcher on the table had recently two or three daya. lik e President Asks Postal Rate Hike tunity as technology and science and SERVICE The newsman, like the teacher, hour in a 55-mile zone.” he an­ figure you once had, you can ----- X ------■ ______' 81 EAST CENTER ST. ~ been given the Board by Phillip Ope surprise in the President's sometimes wonders if he is work­ swered. reclaim it with the Stauffer Elsenhower’s message it has been almost daily open Wholly n e w S41 BROAD ST. AMBVLANCE SERVICE Harrison. UAW to Ask^are clesred through the Permsnent proposals for government spend­ Vistas to all mankind. Yet it is M I e-4548 ing in a vacuum. There ia very lit­ Whereupon, the-Directors, led by The woman ^turned with, "Sev­ Home Plan of effortless exercise tle way to measure the effective Ckxmcil of the Atlantic AlUsnee in ing and revenue-collecting: He also a time qf growing danger. Harry Firato, filled their glasses^ enty-five mll,M an hour! Why, I Paris. NAM Deplores ness o r a story, beyond its strictly haven’t had/the car out of the ga­ and calorie reduction. criled for a 5-cent postage rate on Red Challenge with water—and toasted the for­ |.««ves Door Open Pentagqn Not Sure all out-of-town first class letters. The progress of the Soviets in professional excellence, unless a mer director. rage for /Pore than 20 minutes.” You’ll love the way the Stauffer H o ^ O f Company J^rofits reader comments on it. Like Eisenhower, MscmUIan in­ Delay m Move Congress so far haa rejected even long-range missiles and other of­ "L et’s have a drink on Phil,’ Reducing Plan trims inches, beautifies ydur tends leaving the door open for an his previous call for rai.,ing stamp fensive weapons, together with Liast month, one of The Herald Firato said. / Coincidence One""Manche8ter girl will always posture, and helps you get a slender figure! ultimate summit conference, but prices from 3 to 4 cents for local their continuing reject of a work­ THE ARMY and NAVY remember her sixth birthday. / ' Detroit, Jan. IS iAh—The Unlted^stues and Clanada. to share in 25 only after the ground has 'been For Tax ltdief and out-of-town letter* alike. able disarmament, compels us t* Wooden Soldiers Auto Workers Union called toda^ thoroughly prepared. ' ,She got birthday cards fronv^wr ■garper cent of profits before taxes The White House announced in Increase some of our defense ac­ Did an.vone notice the fence MORIARTY for a profit-sharing plan in 1958 two grandfnothers—one frora-Man- above that same basic level ? Dur­ President Elsenhower’s proposal advance that Elsenhower’s budget tivities which we have o.nly re­ posts oh the west side of the Tol­ wage contracta and postponed^de- Wazhiagton. Jan. 13 (/fA — chester the other from (3ilcago. ing the 10 years, 1947 thi-ough I for an American-Soviet renuncia­ message, which ran some 22,000 cently expanded many fold. land Tpke. the morning after the BROTHERS mands for a shorter work w ^ . 1956, General Motors' executives tion 0( the,«t4Ajg':IU(aly-iu.'ha/dis> Nationalatlonal Association of Manpfac- Washington, Jan. 13 WP)—Secre-tweapona might prove to be more words with . a. mass, of figures at­ storm ? Both sent cards that, were iden­ T h e . union’s proposed /i>rof it- tuerz (Wa M) ’MldTpazyCongress "Adequate" Budget tical. SOI Center 8L sbsreH Sonuses In excess of 600 I cussed later this week by U.N. Sec- lary of Defense McElroy told Con­ accurate than the longer range tached, would outline a domestic I believe that this bMdget. ade­ Save After Each one looked like a Romah •haring 'would he^n whenr"a manu­ cannot afford to wait longer to one*. A Non. M I S-5IS5 .million dollars. I retsry General Dag HammariAjold, gress today the U.S, military does program largely passed over in quately provides for our federal gladiator with a plumed helipet. facturer’s profits topjssd 10 per "The payment of bonuses to ex­ ! who is due In I^ondon for a confer- take the flrat Step toward ultimate Itst Thursday's State of Union tax relief for individuals and not have positive evidence that McElroy said that really far off responsibilities in the year ahead. From a low enough angle they cent, before' taxes, on net capital. ecutives while they are denied to I ence with British Foreign Secre- message. looked like the front line, of a very corporations alike. Russia is ahead iti long range bal­ programa, auch as the missile to The Figure* BINGO Corporate executh^es. stockhold­ wage and lower-bracket salaried knock down enemy missiles ‘and It did. But. like the earlier mes­ EVERY SAT. N IG H T ^ EW T IM E 8:00 P.M. Work determined platoon advancing on Heirt of the Miuffer Home Reduclog Plsn W ers. workers and rohsumers would workers, is another indefensible (Continued on Page Seven) William J. Orede of Milwaukee, listic misstleS’—but that it is acting The estimated budget totals for the Gauls. on that basia. the development of an Earth satel­ sage, it put heaviest emphasis on the current fiscal year and for ih* Posture-Reft*.the portsble’’Mtfic Cooeh. be included in sharing. double-economic and moral stand­ chairman, of NAM 's taxation com­ lite for military purposes 'lare im­ security matters with a $39.800,-1 DUBALDO’S ORCHESTRA Under the UAW proposal half ard of the kind which our union mittee. said in a statement pre­ Because time lsN.critical. McEl­ the fiscal year 1959 are (in bil­ SAVINGS A LOAN Consolidated (Quorum 1955 FORD F-7M DUMP TRUCK For a courteey figure analysts and home roy told the House Armed Services portant and must be pursued, but 000,000 request for the armed j lions): of profits above 10 per cent would | ^a., fought against and corrected pared for the House Ways and forces alone. With this expected, Monday night voters of the 8th demonstration . . . Call JA 9-8387 nr Means Committee that "less op­ Committee, the Defen.se Depart­ they must not distrr ct from the 1958 1959 be retained for stockholders and past" boost, alnjost $2 billion higher than District met at the Hollister St. MI 9-0534. Sarnoff Urg^es pressive tax rates" are necessary ment is pushing ahead with the speedy development of our other i Receipts ...... $72.4 $74.4 School to approve the spending A-1 SHAPE, READY TO GO I executiyea: one-fourth set aside for ^ A W said Us proposed plan missile systems." last January’s estimate. Eisen- j hourly-rated workers and salaried ^ p^and new never auggeated in now to spark a recovery from the most promising weapons'..pro­ Expenditures .... 72.8 73.9 District funds for a new truclr^ln K- He said he intends to move ! hower asked: ] 5-SPEED TRANSMISSION, 9 s I e ED AXEL, W iL THIS COUPON TODAY employes other than executives, j,, form anywhere before by present economic recession. grams. He said it expects within Deficit ...... 0.4 Surplus 0.5 Monday, order to conduct business, ^ q u o ­ Speed on D.S. 1. A $3,800,000,000' setup In ' OPEN 9.00x:0 TIRES. 8 YAR D GARWOOD and one-fourth for consumers in snyhody, The committee is cop.sidering the next 18 months to begin pro­ promptly in setting up the new j I'.S. Still Ahead Tuesday, rum, 20, Dr more had to ^ there. BODY W'lTH SIDES. I 1 STAUFFER HOME PLAN ...... ducing the Polaris missile, a L.^OO- advance research projects agftney, I spending for missile and nuclear | As the time for the meeting ap­ : 1580 Silas Dcene Hwy., Wethersfield the form of rebate on purchases. union said Us suggestion on proposals for tax iaw revision, but Today we possess m il 11 a r y MORIARTY BROTHERS Friday House leaders have shown them­ mile weapon capable of being fired operating directly under the s'ec- i weapon , research and production.' TO proached. District officials began I would IHit moro in(or«iollon sbout Hio SfouHoe It said the division fortnula is j rebates for car buyers would work Defense Plans retaV.v of defense and separate I This would give the Pentagon an i superiority over any potential ag­ used by corporations in^pomputlng , way. Once the amount was selves cool to cutting ta.xe.s in view from a submerged submarine. gressor or aggressors... Our con­ to worry. There were'only six per­ Homo Eoduciftf Plan without oWifotton. islon for fi'om th§ individual military ser.v- ! extra $1,300,000,000 to spend as j L. P. FITZGERALD executive bonuses. 1 determined the buyer would bring o f higher defense spending. McElroy aI. budget, back into balance. although “neither has been com­ growing population, and govern-, budget for fiscal year 19M is friendship of our European and "Increased interest rates are work­ "Whatever we truly neqd for our Piemier Gaillard calls for speedy Though the government is skid­ survival represents essential ex­ pletely tested." ding into red ink this year, Elsen­ ment policies designed to facilitate ; oreepted by Congrees, the South American friends" the most ing for the people who already National Assembly approval of penditures. We can afford nothing Ideally. McElroy said, it would hower predicted In his budget mes­ the • resumption/of growth are Chamber said. serious, foreign policy ecror of the have money. That’s what brought 6-point plan for prolonging Pre­ Madftllnt Smith Jarvis R«olty Co. less.” havq been better to wait until one sage that rising tax collections among the major factors thst jus-1 Stop Quickly ond Sofdy . . . Elsenhower administration. this (unemployment) about. It’s carious lives of French govern­ was perfected. MI 9-1643 MIS-4113 e going to cause some trouble. 1 Sarnoff said that "considering will balance the $73,900,000.opo tify this confidence," the Presi­ CONGRESS TO STUDY BUDOn He made the comment in re­ the shrinkage of the world caused ments. The long range missile is still dent said. Wa.shlngton, Jan. 13 (AN—(Sen. hope I ’m wrong." New Haven Rail.oad timetable budget for fiscal 1959 with a half- sponse to a reporter's question. by modern science” it would seem farther off, he said, but he added bllllon dollars to spare. . Secretar.v of the Trca.suiy An­ Lyndon Johnson (D-Tex) said BRAKE RECONDITIONING Asked the reason for his opinion. ■What he ha.s read, Truman said, dated Jan. 3 carrying reduced "has' Indicated the situation will that the principle of imit.v of com­ that a combination of adyaheed "There are strong grounds to derson told a news conference that • today Congress Is going to tnke H E R E ’S W H A T W'E DO Arthur Wilkit Shtrwood A. B4»«ehitr Truman replied: "They weren’t mand "is even more valid today" schedule |>easenger train times on bases and intermediate range mis­ support my confidence that the ex­ some additional factors contributed i a careful look at President get worse before it gets better." Now York - Hartford - S.>rihgfleld 1. Remove Front Wheels and , REGULAR MI 9-4889 M l 8-8989 well treated." ■ To reverse the unemployment than when a Senate-House Com- siles givej the United States pansion of our economy soon will to the administration's optinii.sm. i Eisenhower’s $18,900,000,000 Inspect Brake Drums and Hd did not. discuss the matter .line circulates in Hartford . . "equivalent fire power on the tar­ be resumed, bringing higher levels Tltese, he .said, include reports budget “ to determine whether It trend, he suggested the economy Premier of Laos, in U.S. on 5-day Lining. further be placed on an expanding basis (Continued on IPnge Eleven get," and he said the 1,500 mile of receipts with present tax rates," showing that business inventories Is adequate to strengthen the 2. Clean, Inspect and Repack The ex-president praised Presi­ through an "accelerated "public visit," to call on Elsenhower tomor­ he reported. have been reduced • to normal in ; nation’s security.” ' row. Front 'Wheel Bearings. Elva Tvltr iMic* Cloinptt dent Eisenhower’s ' new letter to works program and increased for­ T \ • ! TOT 1 -T^* iSUageiBudget ■ L/ircLiLDlntctor Perclvai F many cases, interest charges have ■ George W. Henry, 28, charged COURT B.VCKS ORG.ANlZERS 8. Inspect Grease Seals. MI 9-4469 BII 9-4548 Russian Premier Bulganin as "a eign aid and trade.’,' . D a i l y W o r k e r D i e s Bnmdage supplied the explanation dropped "dramatically." housing; 4. Check and Add Brake FlOld ' good document, an objective docu­ In a news interview yesterday, Foe of U.S. Elected with murder of Mrs. Maria Pare, , j for Eisenhower's optimism. The activity appatently is reviving, de-> Washington, Jan. IS t^>—The If Needed. ment, that contains a plan for ac­ Truman called Eisenhower "a fine, 44, of West Hartford Friday in P ro m is in g K e llir il P.^sidents council of Economic partment stores reported, record 1 Supreme Court declared Invalid 8. Adjust Brake Shoes to Secure ROUTE 6, ANDOVER, CONN. tion.” honorable gentleman" who "was In Naha,. Okinawa Keney Tower Hotei, Hartford, pre­ 1 Advl.sers, the Federal. Reserve Christmas sales, and a "resurgence a Baxley, Ga., ordinance requir­ FVll Contact'wlth Drums, Elsi* Mtytr T. J. Croekott Then Truman added: a great military commander in sented In police court. Rep. Rus­ ----- i Board and Treasury were con- of business confidence" has ap-'l ing union organizers to obtala fl. Carefully. Test Brakes. Europe and in NATO, when he had sell W. Keeney (R -Il') dies at Beth- New York, Jan. 13 i/P) 'D'c ' suited on the economic outlook. peared. ' 1 a city permit before soliciting Ml 9-8481 6 i:oom8, 11/2 baths, lot 80 x 270. Full baaament. Im ­ MI 8-1511 " I don’t trust the Russians. I Naha, 'Okiiiawa, Jan.. 13 lAh—An for members, today in a 7-3 vota. never have. I don’t think the ttus- someone to tell him what to do." ardent foe of the United States esda (Md.) Naval Hospital where Daily Worker, the main voice of | Bnmdage said, adding: Budget Director Brundage .hint- { mediate occupancy. Owner transferred out of state. "Who told him what to do?" he had been undergoing treatment Comtiumism in the United States "The.v anticipate a substantial ed the nondefense portion of the'' The decision w as given on na ap­ aians will go through with it was elected mayor of Naha, capital peal by Rose Staub, an employa Price $15,800. Truman was- asked by a newsman. of the American far eastern base for a Madder ailment. died with today’s edit.on. recov'ery befoie summer.” budget might have been lower ex­ (Eisenhower’s suggestions for of the International Ladlea’ Gar­ John Blstoll Gaston Rodlty Co. preparation of a summit meeting) “ The commander-ln-chief." Island of Okinawa. New* employmen'„ opportunities 1 Publication,was suspended on its Eisenhower's forecast of govern­ cept for the administration's de- i "You were commande r-in- for electrical workers in Water- 34 th birthday. Lack of financial ment revenues in the year start­ sire to give the economy a nudge. 1 ment Workers’ Unlen. She # * * ' A L L for PI 8-8838 M I 9-5181 but I think we OMiht to continue Leftist Independent Saichi Ka- sentenced in Baxley Pollen Chart neshi defeated Tatsuo Taira,' a bury area and other State indua- s u t^ r t killed the paper. Its week­ ing July 1 vivas based on an estt-. Decisions like Eisenhower's recent j KENNETH OSTRINSKY talking with th ji^ . . - chlef?" to so days In Jail, or a 8800 flna, '"Sooner or Plater the Russianii "Yes." Truman replied, saying moderate socialist who had prom­ trial centers predicted by Rep- Pat­ end qdition, called The Worker, niate that the personal income tff. unfreezing of funds for military terson (R-Conn.) on boshi of Els­ will continue—at least until next Americans would total $352 billion housing, Brundage said, were in­ for soliciting union me(nberslilp* T H R E E 15.00 Volut LISTING REALTOR—MI 8-5159 might conclude that it’s to their however, that that was not the ised to cooperate with the United without a p ^ in g for h'permit. Stonlay Bray GoodchiM Rooity best interests to carry out their point he/Avished to stress. States. The result was a -stinging enhower’s budget . . . Long- Dis­ Sunday. this calendar year, $9 billion more tended to "help the economy gen­ tance telet)hone workers of A T A Today’s Dally Worker carries than in 1957. erally.” j Brahes — Balancing — Alignment OR CALL THE KEALTOB OF YOUR CHOICE 50 8-7935 agreements.” . " I -dq/not think President Klsen-i repudiation Of U.S: policy on the M l 8-8318 1 go to work with new 16-month two banner headlines shouting de­ Corporate profits, which in reces­ In spite of Eisenhower's Novem -! COPPER PRICES CUT Truman made the comments as hower4i a good policy maker, and former Japanese island the Ameri­ Cl ntract in offing. fiantly: "W e’ll Be Rack! Fighting sion peflods tend to fall. more her declaration that some "desir-' New York. Jna. 18 ID —Kaa- he walked across town for/a break- he doesn’t cprry oql the policies cans haVe occupied since . World necott Copper Corp. and Pbelpo he OMS make," the former presi­ W ar H. Mfs. .William P. Magrath of Cos for Peace, Democracy and Social- quickly and recover more slowly able but - less essential" civilian I fsest chat with James A, Farley, than individual incomes, arc esti­ programs of the government! Dodge Corp:, the nnUon’e tw * On All Conventional Makes Clifford Hanfon Wtilos AgMcy Howord Hostings - former Democratic National The paper's demise catpe a few mated at $42 billion this yeatr, the would have to be eliminated en-{ largest copper prodneere, ta d ^ \ P r 8-1858 ■ H I 9-II01 man. Afterwarda he made the jby of a Manhattan hotel. turns from the voting yesterday attend Army dedication two yeara H I 8-I80S jj ■ ago of monument to her brother-. days after John Gates, its editor- same as 1957. , tlrely. few of the going civilianj cut their price for copper 4w* Aoanev mile and a quarter trip hack to 'I'ruman made a simitar crlticisni gave kanezhi 35,118 votes to 34,- centf) a pound. Kenaseett, tha I If', ■ ta-law, objects to free Navy-tlWM.; in-clilqL resigne'-’ his post and from The message stressed the role .programs suffered substantial; A a ^ u T - i\[ MI .A the hotel where he ia sUying bY of Secretary of state John Foster 118 for TfiJra. More than 70“ p«r No. 1 producer, made.the redne- cent of the city’s 99.739 voters cast pertzUon for four Wallingford boys the party. of govemmeiit spending in supply­ cuts. HMHUARTY BROTHERS Carlton W. Hutchins -4 Arthiir A. Kndfla John H. LoppGn, Inc. ^ ‘ tfl3ti*'' Dulleii ‘ ' Propoaed nondefense sphncUng* ticn first and wasae q a M ^ tol- * Worrtn E. Howland, • t The secretary "did ipretty well" hzHotif., " who want to fire homeinade rocket' Gates, who had refused to have ing the stimulant to..busines8 and M l 8-81S" 'n 8-5440 • ; / ' a n t-538il Talks ef Unemployment employmsnt. actually went up to $300 ^nittion Icnred hy Phelpa Do^go. K « M I 8-1108 r . Truman also Miked to reporters when he was a consultant to the The -capital's prp-OCmmunlit . . . Shirley Temple returns to show the paper foilow a strict Moscow catt said tho redaeOoai' fffi* at* 301-315 CENTER ST. ^ Ml 3^5135 ; , bualneoe with appeafapee on TV ’”nte acceleration of defense ef- over the current yeara Rfuzai to about rislnc unsmployment lit ths fopta already under way. th* In- $36,800,000,000. , 1. faitiv* Immediately. 'ooitttrjr.'::', ■ J/!. ■ (OoatfaiMd Ml P a g * Four) (GottUaiMd i k Fag« F «tf )..> fairy talf Miiss. . ' (CsattfiiiMi on Pat* !> *) ^ .. ^ i,!.; . ;\i . ■ i -X”* • . - i'- >s . V - s. ' V A '15/ ■ ' ■/'. '■ X V. , -PH ^ »^*^'** 'V---, ' • . ‘7 . '■ ■ ( • . ’ ••*••..’ , . * .■ ^ ', .. ^ ■ • /I \ '■ , ;■'/ ■ ■ i ■, \ , r , I ;■ J' HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,-MANCHESTER. CONN., MOjiTDAY, JANUARY 13, 1958 • PAG’E THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HfeRALD,' MANCHESTER,' CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 18,1968 j ■ A. PAGE TWO V, makea ent Of schools in 1955 when the lo­ Rockville CoVentiy cal school system faculty reached' Coventry a total of ^35 teachers. State law DorI Throw ’Em Away Columbia NAM Deplores requires that when a school system Sbeinwold on l^faiu^hester Boys employs that many teachers, a I still plenty of. wear left in thoie aheea Silk Town Royal Fisher iniperintendent la necessary. I when you brtn'i; them here for expert re- The Baby Has Hampton Man Congregational Church Lists Dfelay in Move Held in Assault In June, 1956. he Informpd the I paIrR. m A 4i S\ of breach of peace. The Board has tal^en no action ple are patients at Windham Com­ nominating committee has. an­ publican House leaders to state defenee againet four apades. it A quarter century of service^jbba, including that of an JiMi) gastion and William L. Mercar of Royal O, Fisher, principal of the so far to find a replacement as SgUc CUnle^'Plawied A warrant was, also iMued for 92 Autumn St. won 877.50 . . . Ad­ ISAMYULYES-><«'«»<»^» munity Memorial Hospital in Wil- nounced lU slate of officers whjeh A Salk enti-polio'.yaccine clinic- publicly that tqx reduction prob­ Iqp’t eaay, even if you look at all the arreet of Robert D. Owen, 18, with the United Airi^raft Corp. was cream vendor during the summer Robertson and Center Schools, principal of the two schools for "Shoe Ilepalriag ef the Better Kind for Over 46 Year*.** ably is out the window this year. WEST months. ditions to tha atiti^ at Manchester was unanlmoutly appointed super­ Fisher. limantlc as a result of a head-on will be presented -at the annual will.be Itrtd at 9 a.m.'-Baturday at the cards. A 7 6 2 of 211 Main St., also of Manchee- noted recently by Clifford Dou­ Use Our Convenient Rear Entrance At Purnell ParIdKg St«\-«ii MlchJMil. ion of Mr. and Mra. Craig Spancer, Vernon Grade, however, voiced NAM'e West opened the four of dla- ter, on the- eame charge. ' • • * Memorial Hospital inblude Mra. intendent of schooU for Coventry. collision between-two cars shortly meeting at 8 p.m. Friday }n the Nathan Haje Community Center belief that do-wnwar'd revision ,’af V A 95 cette of 108 High St. The local man Dr. Carl E. Anderson, formerly Margaret Rice, Mias Margaret He will replace Dr. Wor(»ster A. Inn Trailer Court, Talcottvilte. He waa bom Jan. 1 at Manchea- after noon here yesterdsy. vestry, f ■ with Dr, R o ^ rt P .’Bowen, health monde, end South won with the ♦ Q 10 5 4 ♦ I 7 S £ \, Owen, a eeaman recruit at the first joined Chance 'Vought in 1932 Rice, R.N., Herbert McCann. Ro­ ter Memorial HoapiUl. Hla maternal grandparenta are Mr.' and director, In charged Asaiating will tax rates cannot be delayed "until king. Declarer drew three rounds i f 3 2 «KI Great Lakea Naval Training Cen­ of Manchcatcr, has been ' named Warren who will retire Sept. 1. Underwood Help Mra John Keegan. 49 Ardmore Bd., and hla paternal grandpar- Tenis gtraubergs, 54, of Pine The list follows; Miss Margaret a large (Iwdget) surplus, la at SOUTH ter, has not yet been aireited. and transferred to Hamilton aaslatant dean in chal-ge of all stu­ land Belanger, Lawrence Satin, Fttiier’a contract will becoma ef­ E. Jacobson, superintendent of be Mrs. Thomas OHrtsn, RN, and of tnunpa and then lost a flncase Standard In 1934 as 4 tool room dent activities at the unlvenlt;ity of Mra. Catherine Murphy and Misa anta ar* Mr. and Mra. Lealle Spencer. 460 Lake S t He haa a Acres Farm, Hampton,. driver of Mrs. Harqld Abbey^. RN, both of hand.” in club! to East’s king. 4k A Q J 10 4 Hagenow waa refeased under a fective two months before Dr. Church School; Mrs.' Thomas He urged the committee to adopt bond of 850 for appearance in City machinist. He Is now a aet-up man North Carolina at (jhapel HillUl N. Gloria Bleu . . . Officer Roy Paige Warren retires. Make 900 Claims brother. Jeffery. 11 montha; end a alater, Pamela, 2*4. one of the cars, died of a broken the Putdic Health Nursing Assn, At this point East must And the C. A one-thne Herald newsboy of the Connecticut State Police will Moran, assistant Church School a long-nuige, graduated reduction u r Fiaher, who is 58, has accepted SPECIALIZING IN neck in the crash that occurred at and oUnr volunteer asstatMte, correct awltch. Only one card .will Court Jan. 20. Andersnn is an associate professor complete 16 years of service on Mary Ann, daiighter of Mr. and Mra. Raymond J, Smachetti superintendent. These two posi­ in individual aiid corporate rates solve the problem. Solve it for 4k 10 9 6 ' The pair are being charged in the position under a S-yeq^ conr Hartford, Conn., Jan. 13 (45—A 12:30 p.m. on Rt. 6 near the Fland­ tions were nominated by the Board Idren frorn the ages'of'eix as proposed in bills sponsored by Nerlk East Seuth Wsit of bicHdiemlitry and nutrition. A Jan. 15. Paige, who reside* at 29 tract at a salary of 88,500 includ­ layoff at Underwoixl Corp. brought Sr. 091 Center St. She was bom on Jan. 8 at Mandheater Me­ mpifths and up will be glven^firtt, yourself before you read on. connection with an alleged as­ native of MancAester, Anderaon Victoria Rd., is attached to the CUSTOM BUILT HOMES morial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother la Mra. Abble ers Rd. Intersection. of Christian Education. The terms Repr^ Sadlak (R-Conn) and Her- East must return the jack of J 4k Pass , .1 * Pass., sault on Francis A. Englehsrt, ing all expenaea. At the end of the an aesslon Saturday to David Millson, 17,. of Middlebury, are for one year. ^ n d or third ahots, whioheverle long (D-Fla). ' 1 NT Pass 3 2 Pass- received hit B.S. degree from the Fire ManhalTs Division at head­ first and second years, there will the State Labor Department’* Un­ Palmer. 248 Wetherell St., and her paternal grandparent are heeded. hearts! jr., 39, of 16 Msln 8t.. Talcott- University of Connecticut in 1935 quarters in Hartford. The office GENERAL CONTRACTING ^ ’ Mr. and Mra. John SmachetU, .199 Center St. She haa a brother, driver of the other car, will be The list continues: Mrs. Fred X The Badlak-Herlong proposala If South plays low, the Jack of 4 4k . Pais Psu Pass . vUle, Jan. 3. Englehart corn- be a 8400 increment to his sal­ employment Compensation office irged with’ negligent homioide erick C. Rose, clerk and recordMg Dr. Bowen stated that this may cm for a 5-year gradual reduction Openini lead — P4 and his ph.D. in 1948 »t North haa 28 functions. The Silk Town ary. The present position p a y a here. Raionond John Jr., 14; and a slater. Marjorie Agnea, 16. , be the last local opportunity for hearts will win the trick. Then gained to State Police that a ear­ Carolina. Dr. Anderson was a trooper received a (Utatiim in 1943 REMODELING CM REPAIRING « • • • • and placed under bond of 81,000 ac­ secretary: Mrs. Harry R. RyapOr„ of individual tax ratea from Ita the defenders take the ace and ful of teenage boys and girls had 87,600 plus 8500 traveling ex­ The office, normally closbd Sat­ cording to State Police. He was ad­ corresponding secretary;y^Mlss some time for immunisation present- top of 91 per cent to a new graduate student and research fel' for saving a man's life who waa penses, a'ccordlng .to Mrs. L>eon C. urday, stayed open and processed Doucta.s Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durdan, 10 Laurel against the disease. king of hearts. If South, instead, jack with the queen. Either way. tslfbd him and hla companions low from 194() to 1942 at the Uni- drowning . Another Manchester- .FRpE ESTlMATES-..MORTGAGeS ARRANGED St., Rockville. He was born Jan. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ mitted to the hospital with a pos­ Grace Y.„ White, fln a n c ^ secre­ ceiling oM3 per cent, with the low­ covers the Jack of hearts with the South Is' sure to make a heart fromXSouth Windsor . to Engle­ Heckler. Chairman of the Board of about OOO.cIaima from Underwood sible skull fracture, broken right tary; Herbert E. Rose^/Meaaurer; Thera will be ifo more anti-polio est Income^x.bracket rate reduced verelty of North CJarollria. He ite with the State Police. Lt. James pital. His maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Victor Gold­ vaccine cllnica held in the local queen, Weet wins with the ace. trick. h a rt's ^ m e . There, he seld, the served in the Army during World Education. ' workers. More than 100 persona' shoulder and bruises and cuts. Arnold E. Carlson, diyMtor of the from 20 to li^ w cent. The corpo­ youUuk ^tacked apd "bruised” Reardon of 75 Benton St,, is novi) Fiaher came to the local school were waiting at the door when the ing. Norwalk, and his paternal grandmother is Mrs. Josephine Every Member CantkuM; -Winthrop public schools this school' year West then returna the nine of \ | t pays to remember thte lead of War II.' Following his tour of In his 22nd year of service. ERNEST A. RITCHIE Soucier. East Hartford. Two passengers In the Strau- the doctor said. Adiilts who desire ration tiuc ratiK of 52 per cent hearts through dummy’s ten, and tha Jack when dummy holds the him. \ aerrice, Anderaon taught at the system in 1952 as lupervlaing office was opened at 8:30 a.m. - * • • * Merriam Sr..and jpifank E. Spencer- would also be cut to 42 per cent State Policeman Ronald Jacob­ • * * . A principal of the town’s school sys­ Underwood laid off some 2,500 16 LIBERTY ST. — TEL. MI .3-8172. MANCHESTER bergs car were also admitted to the Jr„ auditors fpf flhanclal secre- or need any one of the three ehots the defenders sre'iure to win two ten. The lead Is often useful when School of Medicine at 'Vanderbilt Promotions at Hamilton Stand­ Dawn I>e«lle, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Darrel Maitlen, Bay- hospital. They were -Miss Milda may attend the clinic. by coordinated reductions ovep the more heart tricks. you have a suit headed by king- sen of the S t^ o rd Springs bar­ Unlveraity before returning to tem. in 1955, he became principal workers in Hartford last week, taiy'a recorder Ma^k Spink and same 6-year period. / rack*, Investigating the case, said ard have come with regularity to of the Robertson end Center saying the layoffs would hie effec­ berry Rd.. Bolton. She was bom Jan. 8 at Manchester Memorial Lusis, 42, fractured Jaw and face John M. Stone Jr„ auditors for Name Omitted No Other Card Works jack or ace-jack. North (Carolina In 19.50. a number of Manchester employes Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent cuts; and Miss Flora Pauritens, 67, No other card can defeat the Dally Oneatioa Owen wee alleg ^ y the driver of Married and the father of three schools. tive or -about 80 days. treasurerV records. All terms are The name of Tyler Devine was and two recent advancements con­ Vermoat NsUve Joseph Gibbons, state employ­ Farrand, 130 Woodbridge St., and her paternal grandparenta are Willimantic, face cuts and possible inadvertently omitted from the contract. If Espt returns a dia­ As deale'r, you hold: BikSdes A Q the car that tatledT Englehart and children. Dr. Anderson le the son cerned Clarence Warner and Miner Mr, and Mrs. Darrel Maitlen. Portland, Ind. She haa a brother, fracture of the right ankle. for one jmar. mond or a club':'declarer. runs the J 10 4, Hearts Q 6 3, Diamonds K his companions. He was born Aug. 3, 1889, in ment security director, said virtu­ Tima For A Station Break Madame--To Board positions arc: Trustees, list of Boy Scout Troop 63 mem- i of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. B. Artder- Friend. Warner, who resides at 95 Darid Dean; and a sister, Darlene Ann. <• Tested and discharged were here receiving a tenderfoot badge ' clubs to discard two losing hearts. 9, Cluhs 10 9 6. What do vou say? son of 70 Pitkin St. He also has Springfield, 'Vt., where he re­ ally all Underwood workers would • • • • « Miss Dora Upin; 60, and Mrs. Emily Frederick C. Rose and W. Bryce Local Sjtocks Only a heart return gives East Answer: Bid one spede. This is a brother. Earl E of Manchester. ceived hia elementary education. receive Immediate benefits. He erineywell; deacons, Raymond B. at the Court of Honor last week Janice Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Henri Wilson. Love­ RieksUna, 54, both of Willimantic. held in the American Legion home. any chance at all. a borderline situation, since you Dr. Anderson is the author of He did undergraduate work at said about 1,600 had filed claims so land Hill, Vernon. She waa bom Jan. 8 at Manchester Memorial passengers In the Straubergs carr ennett «and Anton M. LAssen; If East returns a low. heart. have only 12 pothts in high cards. many scientific articles that have Bard College of Columbia Unl- far. deaconesses,'Mrs. Royal O. Fisher Tomorrow’s Events QaotatloM FnmlslMd by About Tokn Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Mae E. Reardon, and Richard Erlanger, 16. of . OardOn Club, 1:30 p.m.. Booth- Instead of tha Jack, South plays The strength of the spade suit la been published In professional jour­ venity, and the University of and Mrs. Worcester Warren. These Cobnm ^MIddlebrook, lac. low to force out Weat’e ace. That decisive feautre of the hand. nals. His research is concerned 'Vermont from which he was grad­ Hartford, and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Henri terbury, a passenger in the Millson Qiinoak' Memorial Library; Booth- /Bank Stocks St. Anne’s Mothers (jlrcle Will Wilson) Tolland. She has two sisters, Sandra Ann. and Judith car. . terms.are for three years. leaves South with the guarded (Copyright 1988, General Fea- with the isolation, tyntheria and uated with a Bachelor of Arts Board of Christian Education, Dlnseck Memorial Library annual Manchestar Trust ... 60 85 meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the and a Bachelor of Science Degrees Church Educator Ann. — State Policemen Fraiuns 8. nfelffiffil, 8 p.m., reading room; Sec- queen behind' Eeet’s king. utrea Corp.) home of Mrs. Robert Shea, 76 E5d- CUFFORD DOI'CETTE function of phospholipids- In the | Mrs.' Valentine Dyaes, Mrs. Har­ tionn. Bank and Trust If Emit returns the king of summer of 1951 he spent three! In Education. He did postgraduate Pisch and Arthur Woodejid of the old E. Hills. Mrs. James R. Mac- ondKQimgregatldnal Church board Co...... 35 88 mund St.' Co-hostess will be To Do TV Series TMTi Lee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran, Cov- Colchester Barracks who Investl ofAMUtees, 7:30 p.m:, parscoage; hearte, instead of the jack, he will ' Drinking water la an increasing Mrs. Adolph Wrubel and Mrs. Wll in Machine Maintenance at the months In the Biology Division of work at Bates College,- M a i n e, Arthur and Mrs.-'-John M. Stone First National Bank of win that trick but can thpn win problem in the U.S, In Texas in the Oak Ridge Laboratories. Three. from which he re<:eived a Master entry. She •waa bom Jan. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. gated the accident, report Strau­ Yoiu^ Mothera Club, 8 p.m., Na­ Manchester ...... 84Vi liam Golden. HaihUton plant in Windsor Locks. Her mstemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Woods, Cov­ bergs was drlvlngjyrest on Rt. 6 Jr., all -for -2-year terms. than' Hale Community Center; De­ only one other heart trick. South 1987 drinking water waa aold In TTioxWest Sider has seven chil­ years ago Dr. Anderson was, of Arts Degree. Mrs. Hooka K. Johnston, direc­ Delegate posts, all for 1-year Hartford National will play low next time, If Bast some communiUee at 80 cents a aw'arded a grant from the Life In-; He haa also done poatgraduate tor of religious education at Cen­ entry, and her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Frances Corcoran, and Millson, east. .The collision oc­ terms, are: Tolia’id. Association of fense Stamp sale, 7:80 a.m., Cov­ Bank A Trust Co. .. 32 34 The Willing Workers Circle of dren. including two married 8 Foxcroft Dr. She haa two brothers, Thomas Kenneth, 3, and curred when the Millson car entry Grammar School; Nimble leads a low heart dr will cover the gallon.. the South Methodist W8CS will daughters. One son, Dwight, a Ko­ sUrance Medical Research Fund ; work at the State Summer School ter Congregational (Thurch, will skidded into the westbound lane. Congregational Christian Churdi- -Fingers 4-H, 3 p.m. with Mra. Fire Inanrasce Companies ' rean veterUn Is an Army medical for study of the structure and In New Haven, Yale University, open a new television serie's on Timothy Scott, 13 months. es, Mias Mary L. Bourn, Mrs. Clar­ meet ‘Thursday afternoon In (3oop New Britain Stale Teachers Col­ .*•••• Straubergs was bom in Latvia Marlon V. Gregory, Aetna F ir e ...... 52 Vi 85 V4 er hall of the church. ‘The meeting corpsman Iri the Canal Zone, and function of plasmalogena in heart "Your Child’s Faith" tomorrow. Thomas Joseph m , son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly Jr., July 17, 1903 and had been em ence A. BraiMeld, Mrs. Robert A. Also. Girl Scout 'Troop 72, at Hartford Fire ...... 138 148 twin sons, Jdeeph and Paul, are and brain tissue. lege. and the University of Con­ The program will be carried at 2:15 r-oggart. Miss Jacobson, Miss NaUonal F ire ...... 69 74 was postponed from last week on necticut. p.m. by WTIC-TV. Channel 3. 439 Center St. He was bom Jan. 7 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ ployed a t Pine Acres Farm' since 6:80 p.m., Church Community /* account of the snowstorm. student! at Manchester High and Answer...... the question? pital. His maternal grandparents are Mrs. John Klein, 439 Cen­ 1949. He was president of the Con­ White and Mrs. Ha.'mon N. Coat-; House; St. Mary'a CTO. 7:30 p.m., Phoenix ...... 60 63 Cheney Tech. Daughter Betty Ann Two Manchester reaidenU were He began teaching in 1924 in The 13-week aeries of 15-minute ter St., and Joseph G. Heim. East Hartford, and his paternal necticut Latvian Society. He has rane. Alternates include Mrs. Las­ church hall; Cub Scout Pack 68, life and Indemaltr lae. Coa. Is employed at a Hartford bank among 131 Pratt A Whitney Air- Bethel, Vt. For the next 24 years programs will be produced by the sen, Mrs. MacArthur, Mra. AVred Manchester WA'TE.S will hold from 1925 to 1950, he was with Greater Hartford Council of grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J, Kelly Sr...East Hart­ no known relatives in this coun­ Den 3, 4 p.m. with Mrs. Austin Aetna Casualty ...... 124 134 their business meeting tomorrow and Joyce attends junior high crafters who won a total of 85,- ford. He has two sisters, Linda Alison, 4Vi, and Colleen Ann, try. , E. Crickmore and Mrs. Kenneth Bluto; Buttons' and Bowls 4-H, Aetna Life ...... 184 194 PROGRAMS school. "Doucette is s native of 906 Jn December monthly sugges­ the East Haddam. Conn., school C7hurches and deal with a variety “What is the ONE most important reason why yon A. Downing. . ■ at 7:30 p.m. at the Italian Amer­ tion awards. Joseph Courey of 241 system. While there he waa a of areas in religious beliefs. 2Vi. The funeral will be held Satur­ 3:15 p.m. -with Mrs. Harmon N. Conn. General ...... 235 245 ican Club, postponed from last Long Island, and before joining changed to BANTLY" OIL Service? • • • • • day afternoon with burial in Willi­ To the Connecticut Conference Cochrane and Mrs. Jeaii F. Roy; Hartford Steam Boiler 74 79 UAC held a number of short term .Spruce St. won 8130 for his sug- teacher, coach, assistant principal, Mrs. Johnston plans to interview of Oongregational C h r i s t i a n week. ‘The card party planned for and aupervislng principal In the guests in discussing such topics a.s Matthew Oliver, son of Mr. and Mra. Clifford Harbour, 18 mantic Cemetery. The Community Boy Scout Troop 87, at 7 p.m., Travelers ...... 734 76V4 tomorrow evening will ba held on Mountain St., Rockville. He was born Jan. 7 at Manchester Me­ Funeral Home, 134 Church St., Churches, Mra. Winthrop Merriam American Legion Home; Demo­ Nathan Hale Blementarv and the interpreting Jesus to children, the Sr., Mra. Ina Beebe, Miss Bourn Publlo UtUIUes Tuesday, Jan. 21, at the clubhouse Hale-Ray High School. In 1950-52. morial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Willimantic, is In charge of ar­ cratic Town Committee, 8 p.m., Conn. Light 4k Power 17 >4 ## meaning of Lent and Ea.ster, and “Their High Grade Fuel Oil. When a BANTLY OIL rangements. and Mra. Carleton P. King. Alter­ Booth-Dlmock Memorial Library; before coming to Coventry, he was a child’s reaction to death. Ques­ Calbraith B. Perry, Bristol. R. I , and his paternal grandfather Hartford Electric . Lt. 56 Video Bveryday The Monday night competitivi CLARENCE WARNER superintendent of the Slate-aided delivery truck pull.s into my driveway, I know the driver Is Oliver Harbour, CuUoden. W. Va. He has a brother, Clifford nates include Mrs. Maude Church­ Uons Club. 6:30 p.m., veetry First Hartford Gas Co. ... 36 JlUAW to Ask Share tions mailed to the program will ill, Mrs. Dayton H. Whipple II and Congregational Church; Nathan SK-imiming program and the wom­ Superintendency Union No. 4 be answered, she said. i.R bringing me a tankful of the fine.it oil money can buy Perry. Southern New England All Rights Reeerved— en’s gym and swim class held at Broad St., haa been elevated to which included Barre. Hardwlcke —at the faire.Rt price. ■ Mra. Herbert E. Rrie.' . Hale Chapter, Jayceea, 8:30 p^p., Telephone ...... 34 H 36 Vk foreman on the thlr'd[ shift in the Extended Forecast Members of the rotninating com- Glenney Park clubhouse: Small t ; H. T. DIckeflsoa 41 Co., be. the high school is oanceled for this and Petersham, Mass., schls, a Rodney Mark, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen 8. Gessay, 12 MaaufBcturlng Companies iT.rtCfMmnsaaMSBSBBB8aMSinnaM evening. The two groups will re­ Machine Department at the Wind­ district system. Elisabeth St., Rockville. He waa bom Jan. 7 at Manchester mlttse are: kM , Downing, chair Claims court, 1 p.m.. Board of Se­ Arrow, Hart. Heg. ,. 42*4 45ti sor Locks plant. Friend. 62 Pleaa- Connecticut—-Temperatures will man: Mrs. W. Bryce Honeywell, lectmen’s office; Nathan Hale sume a^edules next Monday. Of Company Profits AffUUtea Memorial Hospital. He haa two brothers, Richard, 10, and Rob­ Associated Spring .... 21 ’4 He la a member of the National "I get safe, clean, dependable warmth all day—every ert, 2. average 2 to 4 degrees below ■ecretaijGyand Mrs. Fisher, Mrs, Square Club, 7:30 p.m.. Masonic Bristol B ra ss...... i>. 9 day.’’ normal.. The normal temperature Herbert H, Rose, Han.-on N. Coch­ Hall, Merrow. Leroy E. Schober, 41 Barry Rd., Education Assn., the American As- Collins...... 120 Each purehoM passed the State examinations to (Continued from Page One) I aociation of School Administrators, Maren -Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Tyler, 387 for the Hartford area is 27 and rane, Hbnneth S. Lyon and Charles Dunham Bush , . . 7V^ to shape demands to be made on ranges from a high of 36 to a low B. Mitchell. Manchester Evening Herald 84 become a Certified Public Ac­ the auto industry in the spring. the Association for Supervisor and Burnham St. She was- bom Jan. 6 at Manchester Memorial Em-Hart ...... 47 60 mod* hnro is countant. it was announced Satur­ and be higher than rates in' end­ Curriculum Development, Con- Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is Dr. W Douglas Swaf- of 18. Precipitation will average Mimeographed reports of offi­ Coventry rorreepondent, Mrs. F. 53 UAW PresMent Walter Reuther Call MI 9-4595 or TR 5-3271 for the BEST fuel ol! ? cers, boards and committees and Panline Little, telephone Pilgrim Fafnir Bearing .. 56 backnd by day by the State Board of Ac­ ing three-year contracts that pro­ j necticut Elementary School Princi- lleld. Alton, N. H.. and her paternal grandfather is Neal A. Tyler. one half inch with snow Tuesday Lahders, 11 13 countancy. vide a yearly boost of 2'a per cent proposed to the big three of the pal’s Assn., Gonnecticiit Education PER thi.s .side of the dollar. In fact—rely on BANTLY for all 11 Casper, Wyo, She has three brothers, Kern, 7, Kelvin, 6, and- and again about Thursday. related organisations of Mie church 2-6281. d a p o n d r t w auto industry last August that .1 your home heating needs. *' N. B.. Machine 25H 284 or six cents hourly, whichever is T.Aasn. and the Eastern Connecticut ANNUM Jaye, 3. ______North'and Judd 25 27 ELECTRONICS Norman I. KroiUck. son of Mr. greater. they cut- prices on 19.'i8 model cars Schoolmen’s Assn. Russell ■ • 184 214 STANEK and Mra. William Kronick. 18 The _present average hourly wage by an average of 8100. In return Elaher resides with his wife, pesred that afternoon over Bolton Daily Wofker Dies Stanley Steam 36 394 LABORATORIES ' Stephen St., has passed the re- in the "industry Is about 82.40. the union Would take''this into con­ Elizabeth on Main St., South Cov­ Terry Steai\ .. 160 170 sideration in shapingv their nfw Several Small MortKa]ire.8, "Our Reputntten Columbia Springfield TV channel. They won SERVICE quired examination and has been Increased benefits under the ex­ contract demands, Reutlier'e pro­ entry Mrs. Fisher is a Grade 4 the hearts of those attending the Promising Return Torrington 22 Vt 24 Vi accepted into membership as a isting supplemental unemployment ; teachir in Bolton. in Conn. (2 to 6 yrs.) DELCO-HEAT la 'Your Aasuraace” dance and promised to return in Over 1^000 Skaters at Pond; U.S. Envelope, 194 214 277 BROAD fellmv of the National Association benefit plan were asked. The plan posal wss rejected The couple haa a son. Wanen. a for Sale at Big Di.scounts March to play for the Youthtopla (Continued from Page One) U.S. Envelope, p) 11 Vi 13 >4 of’ Tax Accountants. Los Angeles. should be expanded, too. the UAW second yesr student at Yale Medi- Box A—Manchester Herald Report Card Club. Veeder-Root 40 43 RADIO T [ I [ V I S I 0 N Calif. said, to include "workers who be- NEGROES HOIJ) SERVICE cal Schooh three daughters, Mrs. [ Returns from the dance were Cluh Slates Lessons^ Party line, charged the decision to aban­ The above quotati ^ IB are not to come vicllnui of short work week [ Meriden, Jan. 13 (A’l — TJe 1 A. G. Chirriesof Binghamton, N. Y.; | not ready for announcement at don the Dally Worker was “mur­ be construed as actui markets. Ckuuael > Bartfard, Casa. (IS-Uk BCBNS AND ALLEN Hillstown Grange. No. 87. will schedules.” j Negro congregation of Mouqt I Mrs. Psul Linvill of Media. Pa.; | PTA Subject this time, but the dance was well der” by party officials who no long­ Clwaaal S ftaw Baraa. t'aaa. SHOW sponsor a public card party at the Under SUB. UTO-makers con- . Hebron Baptist Church held it*. ' and Miss Jane Fisher, a junior at i Cbaaacl IS llaH tard, Caaa. in-Hy RESTLESS OCR Grange Hall. 617 Hill St., East j tribute ^o * fund from which uneni-| first worship services yetterday ' Mount Holyoke Collero. Ma.sa. ' BANTLInOIL C0.u(c attended. Homemade • cakes were Harold i. Dwyer, president o ff this meeting for further Instruc- er were able to control the paper. Ckaasel It SnIasilrM, Haaa. "Friaad la Naad" Discussion on report caids will auctioned off by Liouia F. Dean of the suiting Club of Bolton,, re­ tlon. The fate of the Sundejr edition CkSBsa' M NM BriUla. Caaa. • :se ( S> BOLD dOl’BNEY Hartford, tomorrow night at 8 ' ploymenl compen.satlon of laid off .-since its building burned Thursday D r. W a r r e n ’s P la n s 331 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CONK highlight the program for the PTA Willimantic. No Oaucue Changes remains in doubL Simon Gereon, 2 Ckaaacl 4t Balrabe. Maaa. "O rlap at" o'clock. Monte Carlo whist udll be , workers may be suiiplemented for I night. "Tlr. W’arren, who retire.s after meeting to be held in Yeomans ported that over 1.000 skaters used No one reported for enrollment executive editor, would eay only Chanael U Walarbary. Caaa. (is-isi talent s c o c n played, high and low score prizes , 2s weeks to’ give them roughly 60 | • The woishipers met in First I dev()tlng. -50 years to teaching | Telephone .MI 9-459.5—RfKkville—Phone TR 5-3271 Mrs. Alfred Soracchi, chairman the' club’s fi^clllties at Sperry Pond on party Hats at the session of the l2^Ml WELLS PABCO for men and women will he given per cent of their normal takte-home j Congregational Church, a while I came to Coventrj’ as superintend- Hall tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, of the March of Dimes, said she that next Sunday’s edition will be "Stasa Waal" according to George Pntros, school -iver the weekend. Re^Strar of Voters. The session, published. (SSI CHINA SMITH and refreshments will be served. pay. ! pariah: and heard their pastor. The I ^______I was very pleased with the" affsirr Site « SI WHIBLYBIBDS Protection of jobs also will be ; Rev. Fred H. Hicks, deliver a ser- That Interpret The principal. For some years past, Members and their guests en­ required by State law, was held , An official of the printing com­ ( S-SS. HOWARD BARLOW’S OB- Horace W. Porter School has held that the “kids did a wonderful last FYiday from 2 to 6 p.m. COLUMIIA asked in factory transfers from * mon built around a portion of job.” She said as far as she knows joyed excellent skating at the pany which handles the paper said CHF»TBA, Osaat: XUdrad FKIEM) Wishes Of The Family parent-teacher conferences rathef pond. This Is made possible be­ Property Transfer IICYCLES Millar one location to another. I Psalm 121. which begins: ~Do FALSE TEETH I than issue the usual report card. this is the only TAPS s e titw in Warrantee deed: Jesnnetrt Sum­ the Worker Is deeply In. debt to the (IS-Ml DANNY THOMAS SHOW Herald Gels New rouipsiilea Reserve Comment "I will lift up mine eyes unto the this county. TAPS stands for cause each night the skating area firm end that orily next Sunday’s (ri-Sei TWENTY-ONE ant St., is now a foreman iri Build­ Rack, Slid# pr Slip? JOHN B. BURKE Manchester Welcomes The meeting is open to the public. is flooded with approximately ner to Edward J. Holl for property edition Will be printed. Sales and Service l:Se ( Si LAWRENCE WELE SHOW The auto industry reserved im-| hills from whence comelh my help^ ing 1. Receiving Inspection, also at In case of storm, members are "Teens Against Polio.’ on Route 44A. ( S) PLAYROeSP. Phone Nunibers medisle comment on the union's My help comelh from the "Lort PASTEETH. AD improved pQwder to FUNERAL HOME asked to’ listen for reports over Church Mee^g 40,000 gallons 6f water. However, Elizabeth Gurley Sizes 20 t« 24 (IS-Ml d e c k n b f :b b r i d e I which made heaven and Earth. . . ” Windsor Locks. XVilliam Boyko of be Sprinkled on upper or lower The club rule of "no public pkat- Birth Announced Flynn, a member of the Commu­ (7:-Ml A TCBN OF FATE demands. East Hartford, fo'rmer basketball holds fslse teeth more firmly in p'Kce WIU, the WUltmantic Radio Sta­ The Congregationar Church will The prs. Richard and Elizabeth (S3) BOXING PBELtMINABIEt The program wAa approved by Do not sUde. slip or rock. No Rummy^ TEL. Ml S-6868 ing” is now strictly enforced at nist National Committee, wrote in The Herald ha.a in­ Statea with the most historic- star at Manchest^ Trade, now Rooey. psstY u a te or feellnk. PAS- 87 EAST CENTER ST. AMODIO Personalized tion for school announcements. hold lU annual meeting in Yeo­ the area because of the limitation Alton have announced the birth of IS;Se ( S-S3) BOXING the UAW's International Execu­ ^ ~ u■ has been Ooruso Band Appears mans Hall FrKlsy night at 8 their second child, a son, named today’s issue of the Dally Worker: BILL'S TIRE and (IS-4S) STl'OIU ONE IN HOLLY­ stalled a new and larger tive Board. It will be submitted to site areas are: Ohio. .56; North known as Cheney Te<^ TEETH u ftikallnf (non-Acld). Does AMBULANCE SERVICE Dick Camso, the young saxo­ of parking and clubhouse facilities. .‘.‘The posaibilities for resumption WOOD "Tha O thrr Plara'* telephone switchboard Dakota. 41; Illinois. 43; Pennsyl- — ''"rt » general foreSp an in the not Bour CheckB •pUte odor” (den­ o'clock. Guest skaters are allowed when Thomas Hawkins. He was bom at of the Dally Worker depend now REPAIR SHOP m-SS) SCSPICION the union's special convention HS Machine Departmeht. ture breath K Get PASTEETH at any phone player from Providence who Accordlng/{o tradition a family Manchester Jan. 8. The . couple 180 Spruce St— Ml 9-0689 's "Lord A rtkar SavHa’a with additional trunk which meets iri Detroit next week vania, 26. -and Ckilifomia, 2.5. drua counter. haa a fine record of talent scout sponsored and accompanied by a upon the unfailing constructive, ef­ Crlm a" supper will precede the meeting. member. The club’s quota of 125 have another' son, Richard •l;3S ( SI NEWS BEPORTEB AND lines to provide increased Moving Service winnings and TV appearances, Charles IIi: forts we all put into the Worker. This yeari because of uncertain frmlly memberships has also near­ We cannot allow deflections from s:te < ti scsir. WEATHER . and faster service. brought his hand to the TAPS traveling conditions and lack of Meetings n ils Week Date Tuatiay FRATCRK FILM hew telephone number dividual ^rsonal appearance. 8 p.m. In thS'Cp room of . the Today’s editorial W-as mostly a desMTve (and get) our special l:W (1S-4S> THE VEBDICt IS VOCBS (IS-Se-531 NEWS asked to bring a dish which nights as possible, group skating farewell to the "tens of thousanda" ( I) 8TSGE 7 (771 THE BIO NEWS will be: firms doing business in Man­ The four teenage boys had ap will serve eight to .10 people. It instructions for members will be Elementary School. Miss Viola attentieB. Try ear 4:N (IS) BBIUHTEB OAt (M) WEATHER UNPACK, TOO Larson will put on program • of it said had read the paper over tin ( II THEATEB chester is Frank Amodio and may be hot dish, salad, or dessert. given by Ruth and Bill Arendt and years. The editorial declared a ( Si AUEBICA.N BA.ND8TA>'D They must also bring all the dish­ himself. The adult dance class and "Science Experiences In the Ele­ Mitchell 3-2711 mentary School." pride in the readers’ "love and lo.v- ESGALLOPED <7t-Ml OtEEN FOB A DAT Sons, moving apd storage en­ Your Amodio representative es their family need, and take them the children's flgure skating class alty" and equal appreciation of MSI OPEN HOCSK home unwashed. There will be no under the direction of Ruth Arendt The regular monthly meeting of 4 :U (1S-4SI SECBKT BTOBM the Volunteer Fire Department “the hatred it (th'e paper) has won HAMBURD «:M MSI EDGE OF NIGHT ^ a u r h r a t p r gineers, long noted for their will give you an estimate of U WVITWa DT 1 solicitation for this meal. will start this weekend. Anyone from reactionary big business and < t) LITTLE BA8CALS UB( Up Mlfbti Bod WMUnt. toe fro- wishing to register in these two will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. (W) IXIONEY TCNE8 GAS HEAT expert moving service and j just what your move will cost, i MBt. SunUBS lUblnt nnnotten) or New members accepted into the in the firehouse. its mercenary press” M i MACARONI lU l AXEBICAN BAND8TA.VD Iro n s Bmtlllnling, OlBudi urint. duo to fellowship of the church yester­ classes should contact Mrs. Arendt George Morris, labor editor, said 4 :U ITt-Mi .MODERN BUMA.\CE8 ^Druitt^ Ifprald rowrieiaiie im k tdnoytdnry end BM dor Irrltstieu. as soon as possible. The Board of Deacons of the INSTALLERS their personal touch to every j-|*ersonalized service by bond­ trytty oOTBTBZ r a n z for qalek/«oIp.____ 10 r u n uto day were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Congregational Church will meet In his column. today that even In SiSe ( SI CI8CO KID preoo------osfrty. . *for------younx^ i drug- Bartman. Mr. and Mrs. George 'V. , The plans for the club’s annual, BUTTERED GREEN BEANS I SAtl srPEBMAN detail. Amodio is one of Con­ ed Amodio moving engineers ■M fW o n n x unSndtr monty-bock gusr- masquerade party to be held the tonight at 8 o’clock in the parish its best days the Daily’s circula­ Tea, Coffee or Orange Drink (ISI I LED THBKF, I.IVFIS •atoo. aoo be* tost. you Unproro. Johnson. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth room of the church. tion wasn’t much above 40,000. (K l THE FTB8T 8HOW Eriflison, Mrs. Wallace L o h r, first part of February are now ‘The last press run.was 10,000 (Ml COMEDV TIME necticut’s oldest and largest can include complete packing underway, Dwyer announced yes­ ’The Adult Bible Study Class of MS) POPEYE Theodore A. Loughrey, Mrs. Don­ the United Methodist Church will copies, 3,006 higher than the re­ <:M (ISI THE BIG SlIOW coa.st-to-coast and world-wide and unpacking at your mew ald Andersqn and Mrs. George terday to the members. cent normal run. •TaiilervUla Ghii.I", Miss Eleanor Felice, secretary meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock ( SI CARTOON F.XPBFiSS Willette. of the club, reports that the new 'at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. John ( S-SSI MICKEY MOCHK CLt’B moving services. home. Thus, all you have to C hi^ oh Lakeside Lane. , (Ml THE-EARLY SHOW Manchest-er Evening H eT a I d membership cards are now avail­ "Ooldea Hoefa” CHADWICK & CO. If you have ever undertaken do is sit back and relax while Columbia correspondent, Mrs, Don­ able and members, are requested (M) TWIUGHT THEATEB ManchMter Evening Hehdd cor- S:tS ( SI POPKVE THEATEB 864. CENTEB ST— Ml 9-0669 I M P E JR^I A L to pick them up at the clubhouse the move is professionally ac­ FUEL ald R. Tuttle, telephone .ACademy TvepondeBt, M n^ Louis Dlipock < SI HHEKNA ' , the backbreaking task of mov­ from the person in charge. 8-8488. Fatker Kelley to Speak Jr., telephone Mitchell 9-9828; (SSI CABTOON CARNfVAIl Il:St Ml) STAR SHOWCASE complished. You need not •Iftkii Gr#K9(Mi Blchard Kavaa S:M ( 3) NEW8. 8POBTS A WEATH- US) WEATHER AND SPORTB ing your household from one , The Rev. J. Ralph Kelley will be Aatlieay Quilyc if«B StrrIiBff E B ■■ 11:11 OLDEST WEST POINTER, 97 ( SI NEW8. WF.ATHEB * IM> WEATHER ' home to another, you’ll bo “move in" until everything is the speaker at the meeting of the CHARLES WAGNER DIES 8POHT8 ll.lt (IS) MILLION DOLLAR. MOVIE Stamford. Jan. 13 (A*)—The oldr St. Maurice Church Hall. "Back­ Norwalk, Jan. il3 — Lt>'if- “Pursuit “Slaughter «SSI RIO PICTCRE "Slack Car" finished—thi.s includes mak­ OIL est graduate of West Point Mili­ grounds of the Holy Scriptures” S:SS (JJI SPOpTSCAST (31) TONIGHT amazed and pleased to find Charles L. Wagner, head qf .'ilif; Of The JoNmonI} II :M (77) TONIGHT tary Academy, ignoring the spot­ will be the subject of his speech. gaming division of the NorwiJIe' Graf Spee” , On 10th ll;3 i (M> NEWS A PREVIEWS how ea.sy the job really is ing the beds and hanging the light of publicity, yesterday went The hostesses for the meeting 17:73 ( 3) NEWS A w e a t h e r r a n g e o i l Police Department, dieds^aturdSy ( I) NEWTS to church as usual and spent a will be Mrs. Martin Lynch, Mra night after a long iM6SS..He was VUlaVUIffiii Avenue” Nichols T lllp lS:Se when tun.ied over to the per­ curtains. aad Color quiet day. Wayne Ladd, Mrs. John Harris. 62. He Joined tm'.'IWlcq) Depart­ S:tS-e:ie-U:M --- Manchester ■ ■■■" ihe. T he West Pointer, Maj. Gen. Mrs. l^n ry Perry, Mrs. Raymond ment in 1921; after'playing profes­ TUESDAY sonalized moving service of Henry Clay Hodges Jr., USA Holland. Mrs. Arthur Scanlon and sional baseball in., the Eastern GO O D YEAR y (ret.) established a record yester­ Mrs. Stanley Wed.; Frank Sinatra in. »:M ( S) NEWS Frank Amodio and Sons. I COMPLETE League. Located Vi HU* <>« UalUand (IS-M) HOTEL COSMOPOLITAN BOLAND day when he became 97 years, G ranges Remeiwiees DeatlK-i^ Street on Tolland TanpUio CUSTOM SUBURBANITE \ (37-34) TIC TAC D O IG R “PAL JlOEY” eight montha and 23 days old. During the InsWtrahn of.'lim-’ SNOW TIBES \ < 3) BL'GS Bl'NNY . PERSONALIZED SERVICE That’s one day better than the pre­ cers of Uie Orang'e on ------ww----- (ISMt) LOVE OF LIF'K Window Shades OIL COMPANY a special commemoration service ( S) HOLLYWOOD’S BEST SPECIALISTS IN vious record holder who died in Store and Plant 295 .Broad St. (13) 8EARCF FOB TOMORROW When you call on Amodio 369 CENTER ST. 1899. was held in Jtonor of .'Aitdrew:ltti<'-' (77-SSi IT COULD BE VOU Made to Ord,er ney Hutchinson,, who died while in . TEL. Ml 3-5179 MS) MID-DAY MOVIE LONG DISTANCE MOVES Tel. Ml 3-6320 “t "A (111 THE GL’IDINO UOBT Bring your .old rollers In end for a moving estimate, you’ll FIRE KILLS CATTLE mUltary’''servlce in World Wmr II. M ia iit US) c o n n f :o t i c i t l i f e save SSc per shade. Litdhfleld, Jan. 13 (4f’i — Fire He was the-eon of Mr. end Mrs. '' > • ■ Ai;i.'ACTION I, ;'. • sU (St)’NEWS (77) AT HOMK WITH KITTT A phone calj to ‘Frank i speak directly with one of the 24-Hour Burner Service Keeney Hutchinson of Bolton Cen­ iW/'- e:ts < t) rOW'N CBIEB (SS) DRA.MA THEATEB ^ ‘ destroyed a cattle barn and five Miclioy Beascy 1: Bleb. ^ W aa Simple os «« 7;«e < s!'HAWKEYE-LA8T OP 1:73 US) NEWS , iAmodio’s — founder F'rank cows on the grounds of the Con­ ter Rd. who officiated as members Amtidio and Sons will bring 1 cr llii'’''''' '’' r'l" Onl> of the installing team. - "Baliy Face I "ftUughter , MOHICANS iise US) AS THE WORLD TURNS necticut Junior Republic Saturday Nelson” I On fOfii AVo," ( t) 8HEKIFP OF COCIUSE (77) NEWS j Amodio or .sons Lou or John. Oali mi U'46zy or Ml 3-4M45 night. During the ceremonies the char­ 1(77) WEATHER AND LOCAL (SS) THE PIJITHOI'SE ____ an experienced Amodio mov­ ter waa draped in memory of Mrs. , «t»-fi4S I a t S P^a. A-lwoys (73) AT HONE WITH K i m liM) n'ews®a weather (IS-M) HEAT THE aJ)CK ing consultant with all the Vou are assured of their per- Harry Munro and 'Mrs'. Barbara WH.. "April Lovo” Color Ut> NEWS A WEATHER ( S) THIS WOKLD ()F OITRS Daly, recently deceased. "WemM Of Tha Blver" B-etter (OS) SPORTS FOOL'S _ <771 HOWARD MILLER SHOW moving day answers. He’ll ex­ soiuil attention. Even the The name of Vincent Krseelckl 7:1S (lS-44) DOCOLAF EDWARDS. (Colar) • NEWS • 8:se (IS-M) HOUSE FABTV . , :'smallest detail is attended to was picked as winner of the first X ,(tt) HIOHUOHTS ( S) RANDSTAN'D plain the charges, the Amodio attendance .award of 810. Since C-offee (N ) HEWS ( S) MY HERO . Now there s a new measure of fine motor cars (It) JOHN DALY. NEWS . (77-8S) KITTY FOYLE long haul service and the in­ i :—^things like a baby sitter or YEAR ROUND DIR CONDITIONING Krsesickl was not present at the 7:M ( S) FEATURE FILM ^ meejLlng, the prise will be worth "Capt. Jahn Smith aad * o^ Covey's motordom . will you see such genuine luxury? We Invite voM to drive this uiiiipie motorcar. Ones terstate regulation.*?. He will ' travel'arrangemenW ,or even 8201 at the February meeting. Pocahoataa" - DRY CLEANING literally thousands of people are coming in to Homemakers to Meet STATE ( I) PEOPLE’S CHOICE examine, to drive, and to buy the magnificent lO.'iS Where else ■‘Imperial’s lordly pushbutton control you have driven this great car vou can apprait-e all 'j theater ticket.^ if you’re “tak- (IS) BORIN HOOD others with a more Ln^wing e\e, for yOti hate work out with you a-floor plan THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Miss Bernice • Fanning, home NOW and TUESDAY "Tha Profllaar’’ ' Pickup and Delivery Imperial—fifcnH.ie it is the new yam.stick a/fainsi panel . . . which places at your fiiuertip the demonstration agent for Tolland fo r A Tasty Meal Visit Our (37) THE BEAL SIcClOj;^ which they ran measure all other cars. industry’s admittedly finest engin(:ering? experienced the ma-terttork in action. indicating ju.st where every­ iing the day off” while you’re In serviqg our patrons we strive to take County, Will meet wlth.members of Eves. Continuous From 8 P.M. (M) ”HE PRICE. IS BIGHT FISHER care of those little things, that mean so (Cdlur) The reasons are wonderfully clear. First, let your Now . . . drive the Imperial. Feel the floating luxury, W'e must warn vou, however • after Imperial noth­ thing i.s to iW placed jn your 'moving. Whether it's a move the Bolton Homemakers at thtlr (M) DATE WITH THE ANOEIJS DRY CLEANSERS. Inc. :) ALSw eves absorb Imperials superb, totally distincfi've ing else will tpillr satisfy vou. IwPKRtAL . , . ItsEST much to the bereaved family. meeting 1V4dnesday from 10 k.m. , Cheerful CoHee Shop (S3) AMERICAN BANDSTAND the dead-level smoothness of today's fineM suspen­ {of 100 miles or 1000 miles, you w m im ■ :N ( S-SS) OVV MITOHRfX SHOW 825 Broad St.—Dial Ml 9-71II ti.vling. Its exclusive, gracefully curved side glass. sion syslem . . . the perfected suspension system. PtODtJCT OF Chrysler CoRniRsrini^. new home. Y'ou’ll also come to Air conditioned for to 3 p.m. at the Community Hall. Caaatl Dalarea Bawklat VENETIAN ILINDS There is nothing remim.sfent of yeslenlay. No I know you are in good hands your comfort. This is an opportunity for the local OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. know the Amodio way of re- women to meet the new agent. gadgetry. Nothing contrived simply io impress. '■x 4 1 with Amodio personalized WUllmm P. (tulsir Mrs. Anthony Rosetto will give Sohirdoy TiU 3 P.M ^ Iotod All Day Sunday Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED Sit in the Imperial, Where else in the world of THE TRIUMPHANT IMPERIAL . .. FINEST EXPRESSION OF THE FORWARD LOOK sponsilile, reasonable and re­ Rayipond T. QalBh instruction on finishing the hair­ E. A JOHNSON 'service. When you ^ ready, pin lace atoles. A demonstration Itt liable moji'ing fmd storage ito move . . . *Mill W I Frank "Creative Stitdhery” will be ^ven I ■ C O FFEE ' I ATLANTIC HEATING OILS service. Amodio ha.s affiliated Ml 3^9940 b^ Mrs. Francis Te'dford and Mrs. P AIN T CO. Amodio and Sons . . ; in Man* ’niomas Manager who attended the CAVET’S ♦ BEAUPRE MOTORS, INC • 358 East Center Street offices and warehpUBes in all Chester Ml^hell 9-56S0, in^ SHOP L. T. WOOD CO. 723 Main Street leader training course ' retoentiy S:M principal cities. ' Hartford JA cka^ 7-14W. held at Rockville. Anybise who did 4S BAST CENTER STREET Telephone Ml7che^l 3-1129 / Phone Ml 9.4501 not flnM the iTuek tosreling proj- ... X . '■ A- 6et may fclao bring tba TtMU to y A t - t , 'V •* ■- 'V i '; - ': ■ v l - - - ui' ‘ , ■' t •* -t. i « , I- ri

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,’ MANCHESTER, CONN„ MpNDAY, [JANUARY 18. 1968 ? FACE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING’HERAUD, MANCHESTER, CbNN., MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 198^ Memorial Hospital wbare ahe was Winot Will Face treated and diiCharged. ■ians of not having kept a prem­ eaadid to join in t!hs i^cial pas- loan appUchtiona from a dty ad- WKNB—848. W n u —loM Square Dancing Sciencs Shrinks Piles ^andirjB tpr ^Foreign Policy Error * Fo6 of U.S. Elected mlnlattmtkw baadtbaaded by Kantehi. , The front end of the Manning ise they had never really made. ttn^. stimulated. everywhere by KanadM Mid today to ha wanti to ,WDHO—U N Daily Radio W HAV-SU Series Planned Evasion Charge car received damage* •atimetiM at In the very argument ht whldi. t|iia particular atorm—that of fig­ meat with Oen. Moor* aa soon aa W O O O -llN WPOP->-l|lt $400 while Patrbiman CUrtla Wil- New Way Without Surgery £pFttUt9 l$pral& In Nahay Okinawa Eastern Standard Ttane '8bn deemed the Other <;ar ii total he was accusing the ROssianii of. uring out that, fat anch a result, he Is inaugurated, within a week. LeaUr C. WInot, 40,. of 35 Lenox . HeeJiiiff Subttaiicff Thai RdBfffM Pafai*' F iriU S n E D BY T tu : ‘T wailt to apaak frankly ao the A new Mriea of oquaro danco Ion. Wiieon aald that both drivers wr.ltAiA riUNTING CO.. INC. a lack of good faith, then, Mr.’ thefa must have been soma human u iE in (OoattanMd from Page Oae) WATKlIlft Tha (oUowug ^program St., waa arpaatad jraataMay and applied their brakes as they ap­ itopa Itduag as jt Shrialu HaaMrAoida 13 aUMlI Slrttt Blames Americans prill know what tha ■chad4’Rt**~ leoaOn's for begtniier* will bo hold Dulles was himself being less than failure involved. ' ’ / ara euppUed - by the radio WHAY-NISM Watch riiargad with avading ^tqioiialbll- proached each other but skidded on Twh, N. T. (I Jl —Far ths MMieheatfr, Conn. mayor, KameJIro Benaga, wda pla want,’-’ he Mid. W TIC-Nawa (in Wodnosday evonlnga. commenc­ THOMAS r rkRGUSUN, honest Jf all the communiues engMing Kaneaht Mid that he had no daf- WEST managemenu and are subject to WDRC—Newa Wtaliiar ity. Police have acciwad him of the Icy road and collided' No ar'‘ 6rst tiih* sritne* kti found a asw “Pilaihavae______• MrAbTKR R FKRGUSON in Buch aelf-criUclam: ahoula get ouatad Noy. 25 after a tJ.S. mili­ chdngs wttbuui notice.* WPOP—Modem grands ing Jan. 22, under tha.'spdnsorahlp leaving the scene a m r .hitting a rests; were made, police eald.. hseliar snbstane* with th* astsn- Tli* sacrat i%a naw hMdtng *ak> , ,' Pubilibcra The point, here, is not the good Inlte plana to push hla main cam­ 4i#e- 11:1 'T' iihing ability to sliTink hamer- atanca (Bie-Dya**)—diacaasry m FouadMl October 1, Itm tary decrae' Imposed ehengaa in the of the Town Recreation D ^art- parked ear /On E. /Huddle Tpke. faith or the lack of it of the Rus­ together, and ring in, as'wall, even For Lost U.S; Allies cltv ordinance which made hla re- paign pledge to seek Okinawa's re­ FwMral Strvlii WHAV—F ie u a r i>arty , WHAY-NISM Watch rksids, stop itehing, and rtllsv* * arorld-faBMat rfsaarek iaatltalaa I I ...... V>. . ' : I.-. - lU itatu. WTtC—gporta Final ment and the Manchester Square about l:10/a.m. PublMNd KT«r« Iftrmmg Bieciit sians. Most of us have our own the sudden apparent incapacity of (Continued from Pago One) * oval poeatMe. turn to Japan. He added that ha ■■ WDRG—Ruaa Nausntra pais — withoat snrgsry. Thif sabitsae* 1* new availaM* ■undAy* ASd HoHoAr*. Entered At the hopes tha United BUtM wUl not ht Onsand S. West, Dlraetet Dance Club. They bp* scheduled to According to po! . .V In exM after esM, vrhil* gently ia er atatwant /am opinion of that, and so does Uie even tke state highway depart­ someone Win tell them srhat to U.S. Blamed for Defeat 6 :—Kyiu'M illet WPOP—Modem grands Realtors to Meet relieving pain, aetaal rsdactlsa alTdar the nam* FrenarsNaa ff>* P oatO ^a At Manchcatcr. Conn., na State Department under then-' 'childish” enough to refUM. hla ad­ BaM OMtw at. C—Anhur Godlray , he held at the Community Y from ing east, akidd^/acFoaa. the ro4ul Sacond CUaa -MaU M n tu r.. ^ rest of the- world. The point is ment to get the snow base off its do." ’nUra blamed hla defeated on 141 PUP-Was worka ” • **1?MAY-Jmx. Alley and struck a pgrmd car belonging (skrinkagsl took place.’ At yoar draggiit. Maaay back secretary Deiui Acheson, Truman ministration acesM to the froMS WtabaD M IN wnc-glArttsht Setlerenade 8 to 11 pjrv. Will DoWn, who In­ At Country Cliub Hest.amBslng of all — reanlti gnaraata*. . , SCTBSCfUPTION RATES that .even if w’e should, take the big parkways, all might come down said, adding: Tru'man said EUenhower doesn’t this American action, aayinf It mtlllon-dollar- reconstruction fund, WDRC—Russ Kauahton structed the last two. groups, will to George A. Ashwall, SO, of 177 ’ P irM t In AdTAnca "kept alive the Oldnawaiis’ 'w i^-ptaiiar Pattr araro *e thoraagk that safferara •Bw.0.g.PnaOft Russians at their worst,; we shall to the conclusion that the real vil­ "Dulles needs a boas'. He doesn't carry out the policies that 1m pro- H»»ua WPOP-Modern Sranda also conduct these classes. E. Middle Tpke. 'TOrf car was Ona Taar •*..•*••••••••••••••••• 3la.a0 poaei. Ameriean feeling.*’ Both Taira and If.|H ' Th'e Manchester Board of Reel- inZ Moattha 7.73 hot make much headway ’ in ex­ lain was the storm itself. Then have one.” ^ 'M ui«r , WHAY-Jau Atl^ Cfredrstes of these aeries are parked In A j^ e ll’a, dHveway at TiirM Months aaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaana t.M hla opponent favor return of (Hii- Benton Scores ‘Wwte’ tore will hold He first meeting of the thing to do' would be, it seems The former president said he The prealdent, . Truman said, Maaohaatai'a Oldest WPRO-ArUiur OoiRtsy IWTIC—Surllahl ft-renada quidifled to. Join the Manchester the, time. / On# Month aAaaa**«*«n*«*a««**«*«a X«J0 posing them or in forcing them ought-to be eble to curtail inter- newa to Japan, but tha Socialiat wttb Blnist BheUniM P-Waa Works WDRC—Ruaa Naushlon Police chgrge that, following the the new year at the Manchester . . , . a«aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa .W does not agree with a proposal of said’Amarioan trodpa must stay to New York, Jan. 18 (*i—Former 'Sous re Dance Club. By becoming a Stngla Copy ...... 03 toward more Honesty and reliabil­ to us, to pass ordinances and state ■ervlce rivalry. Trumian declared; Off-Street ffarUng “club dancer” a couple w privileged accident l^not, a-tih hit car head­ Country Club on Tuesday at noon. George F. Keenan that United combat tha Communist thraat U.8.. Senator William BenUm says .*’^ A i r - Piattar Party Presiding at this meeUng wilt be ity if we ourselves, in our highest laws forbidding any storm to start States, British ahd Soviet troops ”1 didn't h iW .n n r trouble, as BstaMkiiWilSTi w ccc-j’8 ert McKinney, Appraisal; Jultua llathewB Special Azancy.— New widespread Unemployment doesn’t j X>P—pi^taq Auto Work.ra Show Plunge; 8 to F, Women’s Plunge; will assist With regtstrstlon for the 'matic Delivery. New Mqbilheat—the fuel 'T o rt ChliSfO, Detroit and Boaton. our own about them. quick, tinanlmous collapse. "and both did pretty well under Silverstem to Talk Okinawa and Japian with attacks 7 to g. Radio Builders Club. the YWCA Public Affairs group Arthur Knofla, Arbitration; EUa- m i !m b ^ a u d it b u r e a u O F on American policy. However, he mMce senM when Anwrica lags new group *s reoreaentstlves from oil that cleans aa it heats . . . Periodic Until our proposed ordinances him." Tuesday, 8 to 4:30, JiuUor Band the Manchester fmtsre Dance Club. 'Tuesday. Her topic will be ’’Public werth Mitten, Legislature; Earl CmcObATIONS We might possibly assume that Aoheion has rejected the Ken­ has eeid he does not demand that Rutaia In the conquest of wKsK'B.ia"'- . , Kehearsal; 4:30 to 8:30. Children’s Assistance in Manchester.” Passenjjer Hurt Rohan, taxes and municipal or­ Burner Maintenance. Pay the easy Budget Mr. Dulles, in pursuing such a sdid laws are passed. It has a r i ^ t To Verplanck PTA .the Americana get out of Okinawa fter space. ' WrORti—l?at KiilbV’ . A smsti weekly fee will be charge Tha Herald Printing Company, Inc.. nan prtqvoOal as not representative ^ WPOP—Unitril Auto Warkara Show Theater; 6 to 8, Midget Baaketball; ed to cover expenses. The meeting will commence with dinances; ,and Mis* Ullian Grant, Plan Way. Low monthly paymei^—no ««"*»»- no financial raapMulMUty for tactic, was innocent or unlntelli- to 'snow, and to snow in a - way of the' 'Views a the Democratic ^immediately. 8 to 10, Intermediate Basket’Mtll; dessart at 12:8b, to be followed In 2-Car Crash publicity. typographical arrora appearing In ad- Saul M. Silverateln, prealdant of Funds to be Froaen TAUB n a m e s CURATOR WHAY—Platter Party To psrtldpste In these lessons, extra cost. Tertuementa and other reading matter ■gent. We might assume that he which' causes trouble', if we can party. • * 8 to S,'Teenage swim. by Miss Fine’s talk about 1:30. the Rogera Corp., will be the guest Election of Keneahl apparently New Haven, Jan. 18 ilPi—Her­ On« mishap WTIC-rRoia Miller • as In other phases of the Roeres. In Tha Mancheater Evening Herald himself does not know, realistical­ bring our proud and imperious in­ "Mr. Keenan'S, opinion is not WDRU—Val KMhv . Wednesday. • to t. Open Basket­ tion Densrtment proTram. a person Baby-sitting service will be avail­ Tvvo car* received extensive dam- •S'.Bradley May Run shared by any reeponsible It-ader means the continued freesing oF man W. Uebert has been appoint­ WPOP-Waxworka X ball: 7 to 10, Biietnessmen'a Bas­ Diaplay advertlalng cloaing houra: ly, Just what was promised at sistence pn an, alwgjff, perfect con­ apaeker at tha January meeting of a reconstruction aid program hal: ed curator of the rare book room X must either reside In Manchester, able. ■gea and a passenger in one of For Monday—1 p m Friday In the Democratic Party in the insurG ketball; 6 to 7:30, Boys' Bowling: Miss Fine is a graduate of the C A U MftehffH 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY ifeeneva. venience for ourselves to admit the the Verplanck PTA Tuesday night ad under Senega. The Bank of the in the Tele University Library. ‘wHAY-Plallei Pariv ' hold pronerty in the town, or have- them was hurt in a collision on Ver­ Hartford, Jan. 13 (ffb—A\ty. J. i For Tueaday—1 p. pL Monday. i . United States,” Acheson said in j m e —Rom Miliar 7' to 9. Teenage Dance; 7 to 9, Connecticut College for Women, non St. about 4:30 p.m. yesterday. Kenneth Bradley of Weatport ha* ] For Wedneaday—1 p m Tueaday, That, In fact, would be a rela­ occasional inevitability of a par­ a. sta^ment. at 8 o’clock at the school. Ryukyua, Which admlnlstera tnc Tha room hgs soma 120,0(K> pracl- WDRO—Cal Kolby Boys’ Mechanics Club; 8 to 9, attended local schools. SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS For Thuraday—1 p m Wedneaday. program, has aaid It will not hqhor oua volumea. you againsti WPOP—Waxwnrka New London. She has been with Cara driven in opposite direction* expressed interest In the 1958 Re­ For Fridav—1 p. m Thuraday. tively pleasant assumption. But ticularly’ ’troublesome’’ storm, we Truman aald tha Eisenhower From hla broad background aa Women’s Swim Oass. the SUte Welfare Department for by Stanley R. Manning. 18, of 124 For Saturday—] p m Friday. civic leader, buslnaas man and adu- -Thursday, 3:15- to 4:15, Model publican nomination for ghvenior the more accurate, and less pleas­ might, even progress to some syhi State (Of the Union measage de­ *'^ A Y- DateUna our years. Hawthorne St., and Sebastian L. —with qualifleattond. He said in Claaalfled deadline: 10:30 a. m. each catlonal leader, he Will .apeak on If you're caught violating WTIC—NC—Newt Alrelane CTub: 4 to 9, Junior Baa,- Reservattomi may be made by day of puhttcatlnn except Saturday — ant gueaa would be that Mr. Dulles pathy and applause for those who livered last Thuraday waa "about the Verplanck theme for Uila year, t^-N .w . R.p«l„ Baglleri, 30, of Hartford reportedly an Interview yesterday he Is not 3 a. m __ threej years toqilate." tha rulea of tha road, w« -N ew t ketball League; 6 to 7, Movies; 7 Court Cases calling Mrs. Richard Quinlan dr crashedvheadon as they rounded a an ’’avowed candidate at the pr*i>-. knows exactly what he la doing, do- the real- struggling against "EduoaUpn la Elverybody’a Buai- can't pay your finea or:, to 9:30. Men’s JIandball; 8 to 9, Mr*. TOeodore Powell.' Monajgy. Jamiary 13 The former president went on to neaa.” ’ ,-i -D at'lln* curve. Neither driver was hurt, but ent time” but added he would and that he la doing It for the It. ' Sp Life Saving Class. consider running ”lf the nomiha- MORIARTY BROTHERS de'flne a good'^Ucy maker as ‘,'one restore your lost dignity. Miss Sally S. Bazzano, 22,' of Hart­ trtn«dt and Senidrii); 6 to 7, Boya’ Pliihga; off the road on W. Middle Tpke. 'She was taken to the Mancheater June 16 and 17. What the Communiat party A Thought for Today WTIC—O t* OI»* Club entry, charged with drivtng'whlle thia being hia technique for fight­ tinued, one must also “be a good cafeteria. riske. If you’re not cure WDRC-^uy Lranbardo 7 to 8. Mkn.*a Plunge; 8 to 9, Wom­ under the Influence of an Intoxi­ would probably call interhaj ron- Sponsored by the Mancheater politician and sell Congress a bill Mra. Enrico Rufini and her hos' WPOP-Top 4U Ttm« ing off the prospect of a aummlt you have all the car ihaur- 4:4S— en’s Plunge, cant nnd a second offense of the tradictiona are conllmirnp to lead Council of Churches of goods, and Congress is perfect­ pit'elity committee wrill aerve re- ance you need-and tha WHAT-q,«rcBXd« Saturday, 10 to Noon, Midget conference he does not want to aee WTIO—Thrfy Piai klxtr* same, was sentenced to serve two to the dlaintegration of that party ly willing now to do something if freahmenta after the meeting. right kind-bring vour Basketbalf CUnlc; 1 to 9. Open held. , wnu*;—Qiwail Thoma* In Arnerica. Itn membemhip la AIX IN ONE policy in to us. We’ll gladly WPOP—Top 40 Tima Baaketball. 60-day Jail -terms In the Hartford It la the repeated, cold. Inter­ review it for you. Without im ~ • Weat Side Rec County Jail by Judge Wesley C. . down to about 7,000, Its organ, the A young CSuiatlan about to leave WHAY—Sfrenado Monday. 4 to 8, Roller Skating Gryk tei Town Court,Saturday, The national shyater’a willtngneas to uae on a journey said to a friend, ”I obligation, of course. WTIC—Olch Banal Dally Worker, has auapended pub­ GET AHEAD WITH A . WItRC—Amoa aM Andy Lessons; 8 to 10, Men’s Volleyball terms will run concurrent, the lication, and John Gates, editor of argumenta and charges he him­ have nearly hnlahed packing. All WPOP—Fuliop Lawla League; 6 to 7, Junior BaskeRisll Judge ordered. Does this ever happen at YOUR house? self does not believe that conati- I Jiave to put In are a guidebook, »:U - / League (Verpta"ck'); 7 to 9, Inter- Cartwright pleaijed * innocent to the paper and one of the party a lamp, a mirror, 'A microacope, a WHAY-^reoada tutea the mounting Impainnent of WTie-DIck Banal mediate Eiaaketball (Verplanck): 6 the charge growing out of an in­ chieftains, has resigned, bitterly telescope, a volume o< poetry, a WURC—Amo* and Andy to 7, Model Airplane Club. cident on Camp Meeting Rd. on Mr. Dulles’ usefulness, and which BILL CLEAN-UP .w r o p ~ r ^ p U r,m n denouncing the party as a "futile book of songs, a sword, a hammer, Verticals dress up any room -'ttm - Tuesday, 6 to 8, Midget Basket­ Dec.-’25 but entered a mandatory and Impotent political sect." has brought about a circumstance and set of tools I have been study­ P Pay laftovar taatonal bills WHAY-Seranada ball League; 8 to 9:30, Open Baa- guilty plea on a charge of being a The guapenalon of The Worker In which other natlona often find ing.” and raduea high monthly pay- Priictical too . . . easy to keep wnc—Nawa ol tha World ketbaJl. second offender, after Judge Gryk it hard to determine whom they "But you cannot put all that in­ manta with a prompt loan hare. WDRC—Anxwar Plaaxa Wednesday, 6 to 8, Midget Baa­ found him, guilty on the first count. and the resignation of Gates served to your bag.” objected the friend. clean! Findell-made Kirsch Ver­ RTPOP—Top 4u Tima ketball; 8 to 10, Men’s VoUeyball State Police found Cartwright themselves trust the least—the Wa f/Jra to tay ”Yaar whan you »:l»- to puhlldge the party’s cHalntegra- ”’Oh, yes.” aald the Chrlatlan. aik for a loan. Phone for your ticals can be made for corner and ClARKE WHAY—Sarankda League. asleep in hia car alter it , had tton as well as to spotlight one of Russians or Mr. Dulles. ‘‘here it is.” And he put a Bible loop in ono vUit, or eomo in. )bay windows . . . for picture win- WTIC—Nawa of Uia World Thuraday, 6 to 8, Junior Baaket­ knocked down/a guide rati on * the into hia suitcase ant. cloaed the lid. UMN! /I WDRC—K R Murrow ball League (Verplanck); 6 to 8, side of the road Christmas after* Its basic causes—a ’split between /dow’s up to 31 feet wide! Call WPOP-Top 4U Tima leew I# to MW—Leona moMnwrad et low eeet •:tb- Coed Bowling; 8 to 10, Badminton. noon. In court Saturday. Mr. and thpao who wanted to follow an in­ MarlsfieldV Dilemma Bryce Canyon National Park in Ml 3-4865 for a home demonstra­ WHAY—Racard Rodap Friday, 6 to 7:15. Fifth and Mrs. Harold. Wilson of 31 Char­ dependent, American-brand Com­ southwestern Utah was established m MAIN ST.i 2imI FI., O m WNIwwth’g, MANCHEtTm WTIC-Yra Bn Your Ufa ter Oak St. testified they saw the MltcbaN 1-4W • iUk far IN V n MiMMMir tion. WDRC-Roban O; Lawla Sixth Grade Dance; 6 to 7:15, munist line and those who insisted One reason the reciprocal trade in 1928. Its 35,960 acres are noted OriN tWWOAT 3VININ03 UWm I rJA WPOB-MrataiT Tima Open Baaketball;' 6:15 to 6:45, car go off the road before police for striking colon, and oddly-shap­ • :I4— , arrived and Mra. Wilson identified the party continue to follow the agreement program will face a M m^^nN eS eW MBB6 Where WHAY—Racord Rodao Movies: 7:30 ,to 9:30, Junior High tough battle when It comes up for ed pinnacles. ft Ism d SMI VMtM mInb pifBHV "9^ ^ WTIC-You Bat Y W I-lfa Dance. Cartwright aa the driver. Bond for line out of Moscow. IS imiiisNii NMGlr iNMIiENG^riiftT^ Inaurance WDRtN-Roban O t.awia Saturday, 10 to 12. Midget appeal wa* set at $800. renewal extension in- this session WPOP—Myitary Tim* Tha Worker, under Gates, had Is A • :»•- . ■ ' ■ Basketball Clinic; 1 to 9. Open Because witnesses fpiled to ap­ tried to assert some Independence of Congress is illuatrated by the Business U’llAY—Racord Rodao Basketball (Intermediate and Sen-, pear, the case of Frank W. Binok, of thought. Taking his cue from plight of Senator Mike Mansfield WTICi-NUhtllna lore);'6:30 to 9:30, Coed Bowling. 39. of 104 Birch St., charged with Not A WDRC—Roity Draper . Commualty ’V evading responsibility, driving Khrushchev’a . denunciation of of Montana. He ia normally a llh- BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. findell Sideline WPOP-Hrand Dos Monday. 6 to 8. Midget Basket­ ’white under the influence of an in­ Stalin, Gates began criticiiing eral internationalist. This year, WIlAY—Kacord Rodao Manufacturing Co. WTIC—NlfbUlna ball League; 8 to 10. Dog Obedi­ toxicant and failure to change his Russia on occasion, as in the case he Is planning to vote against ex­ Save After 175 EAST CENTER ST. WDRC—Ruxty D rapar ence aasa: 6:30 to 8:30, .Boxing; 6 address on .his license and regis­ of Hungary. But after a couple tension of the trade agreement 485'E. MIDDLE TPKE. WPOP-Hrand Do« to '8:30, Cooking CHasa; 6 to 7:30, tration. waa continued to Jan. 18. of years of thii sort of nonaense, act, for the first time during his Phone Ml 3-1126 WilAY-NKUt Watch ‘Teenage Bowling. Patrolman Charles Momeau ar­ TVIaphona Hour Tuesday, 6 to 9, Junior Basket- rested' Binok on New Year’s day the left wing of the party under service in CongrMS. Work WDRC—Tha World Toqlfhl balL League; 6:30 to 8:30, Boxing; after he aUegedly knocked down William Z. Foster, ordered the pa­ WPOP-Hrand Do* His reason is elemental. There S ;tt : 6 to 7:30,. Teenage Bowling. . a stop sign at the Intersection of per shutdown, even though there is uneipployment in the mines of SAVINGS ft LOAN WHAY-Nl«hi Walch ■Wednesday. 6 to 8, Girls’ Basket­ Birch .and Spruce Sta. and left, the - WTtC—Talaphona Hour ball League: 6:30 to 8:30. Boxing: scene, falling to' report the mis­ were funds avanable to continue MontAha. Everybody In Montana t h e WDRC—Tha World Tonl*ht . WPOP—Hound Do* 8 to 10:30, Adult Square Dancing: hap. Before the case waa contin­ financing its operations. at>libutes this imemployment to ^ P.W. t;U~ 7 to 8. Model Airplane Club; 6 to ued, .Binok pleaded innocent to the It ii little wonder that the ahut- the fact that too many metals are wtiAY—Slaht Watch 7:30, Teenage Bowling. evading and drunk driving chsrgea w n c —Buahnall Svmphriny Pravlaw and guilty of failing to make the down order finally convinced O a t^ being Imported into this country. OFEIf ^ Monday, Magic WDRC—P.u»a NauKhton Thuraday, 6 to 7, Midget of a fact he could not or would hot So, rather than face political sui­ Tuesday, WPOP—I*rand Do* Basketball League; 7, to 10. Inter­ address changes. #:«— mediate League; 6 to 7:30, Teen­ In court Saturday, two casei face during his 27 years of Com­ cide, Senator Mansfield is going to Friday n’liay-.Niatii Wairht TO WTIC—Buahnall Symphony Pravlaw age Bowling. were heard by Deputy Judge Julea munist PATly membership—that abandon principle, and caat a vote WDRC—Rtiax Nau-hton Friday, 6 to 7:15. Fifth and Karp after Judge Gryk disquali­ any organisation, denied the right which he thinks wdll be for the di­ Beauty StudiO/ Inc. WPOP—Hound Do* Sixth Grade. Dance: 7:30 to, 9:30. fied himself. In the. first one. . the of freedom of thought and expres rect welfare of hia own constitu­ witAY—NIeht Watch Seventh and Eight Grade Dance; 7 charge of breach of the peace Sion is sterile and foredoomed to 525 MAIN S-TREET O F MANCHESTER WTIC—Mualc to 7:30, Movies; 6 to 7:30, .Teen­ brought against Joseph Kaminsky, ents, WDRC—Ruaa Nau*htoa age Bowling. 26. of 1082 E. Middle Tpke., was ejttincUon. Other ' members of Congress, OPEN TO 8 PJW. MANCHESTER, CONN^ WPOP—Hound Do* THUR8DAV “Acroew From Cfflifer Saturday, 9:30 to 11:30, Midget nolled. The order , seemed also to wake likewise representing states where WHAY—NIrht Watch Basketball Clinic; 1 to 3, Fifth and Kaminsky had appeared bi OPEN TO NOON Phone MI 3-74R4 w n c —Mualc Sixth Grade Roller Skating; 7 to him uj^to a number of other facta there is some unemployment,. for WEDNTISDAY WDRC—Ruaa KauKhton court on Dec. 7 following a com­ that have been apparent to moat INHURED SAVINGS WPOP-Hound Do* 9 Teenage Roller Skating. plaint to police by his estranged' which foreign imports may seem . 14-XA— ’ High School everyone else for a long time, with p^tlAlly responsibla, are likely to MANCHESTER Last 5 days of the w m Y—Sl*ht Watch Monday. 6:30 to 8:30, Coed Com­ wife, Patricia.-The case was post­ MIP-WINTER w n c —Conrrca.alonal Report poned until Saturday so that the the result that’some of the atate- feel that they are In the same sit­ SAVINGS ft LOAN WDRC—Ruaa Naii*hlon • , petitive Swimming; 7:30 to, 8:30i accused’s ■ behavior could be ob-, menta he made at the press con­ uation'. ASSOCIATION WPOP—Modem Sounda _ Women's Oym Class: 8:30 to 9:30, 1007 3IAIN STREET Women's Swimming; 7 to 9:30, served for a month. After Assist­ ference announcing his resignation What this lllustratea la that the SPECIAL vrtMY—NIeht Watch , Rec ^n io r Basketball League. ant Prosecutor William DeHan told seemed Almost naive. He seemed, trade agreements program, in win­ WTIC—ITV Radio Ravfcw, the court that Kaminsky had been WDRC—Ruaa N aulhton ■Wednesday, 7 to 9. Family on hla good behavior, the charge for instance, to be Just waking up ning its often narrow victories to /• WPOP—Modem Sounda Swim: 7 .to 9:30, Rec Senior League Basketball. was nolled. to the fact that Russia is not dem­ date, has had the benefit of gen­ JANUARY CLEARANC In the other case. that, of Mrs. PEF^ANENT T el'‘,vts’'’n PreuyrRms ocratic while the United States erally Utah economic conditions in ' “t h e r b : i s b e a u t y in On Ppge Two TIDEVES GET 81.000 Esther V. Gustafson, 67, of 66 Is. this country, which made foreign -with a new curl-firmness that makes your hairstyle Wallingford, Jan. 13 (ft—Police Strickland St„ charged with drlvr However, he also offered a bit competition seem not too serious EXTREME OLD AGE’^ ( stay styled longer. . . . said a total of almost .$1,000 ,;vaa ing while under the influence of / ■ stolen from a hardware store arid a an Intoxicant Judge Karp set Jan. of advice we might consider the a matter. , / 18 as the continuance date, Despite next time someone starts a lefs- —■ ‘ (Author's Nsme Briow) — G EN ER A L / pharmacy ove^ the weekend. Bur­ But give ua a domeatic economic i PARK glars took $348 in cash from a a State recommendation for a aliminata - the • Communists cam- pinch of any proportions, and we closed but unlocked safe in the nolle, the Judge declared that all paign. "The best thing to do Immediately itart taking a less All membei’s ^ the health \ TV SERVICE) front of Dickerman'a Hardware of the evidence should be heard and O n/y FREE set Saturday as the date for the about the Communist party," he friendly-view toward the purchaae team have common de­ oa”* t o QC A Store, which was robbed of $450 said, "is to leave it alone. No one of anything produced wlthoutVthe sire; to he|p you to live a ^ P U r< N E L 1. NlgtiU wXtBa piubPArU last Aug. 2. Stimpson’s Pharmacy'] Hearing- parking lost $800 in cash from a desk at; Mrs. Gustafson was arrested on could do-'a better Job of destroying emplo.vment of Americana. \ healthier and longer life. X t e u 'MI S-M811 the rear of the store, police said, i Jan. 2 by Patrolman Robert Lan- Itself than the party Itself. 1 Tliii is the way we are likely to Old ag^'ia no longer meas­ think .il Is time the anti-Oommu- feel, and likely ’to act. and it la not ured in years hut by how ■4 nlst racket is brought to an end in going to be smooth going to try to vouthful .you feel. this’country." _ go back to the trade agreements It is entireb’ ixisaible for X OPEN THURSDAY Tha lesson that could be learned principle and argue that if we had, vou to greatly enjoy the AND FRIDAY from this, in case It hasn’t been in the past,' been importing atlll e.vtra years that imjirovcd learned yet, is that the great more we might also have been ex­ medical technique.^ can add EVENING TO 9 strength of those who advocate our porting still more, and tliiia have to your life. Pl8c6 younself Values like this form of democracy lies in their be­ bolstered oul- own prosperity more more in your physician’.s ing true to the Ideals of that securely against its present let­ skilled care. . He will, if CLOSED ALL DAY demoeracy, , down. Nor will it be easy to make n^easary, prescribe one of Early Amencan . WEDNESDAYS these new protectionists under­ the new sustaining medi- MINKS hom hard stand that if they do succeed in Dulles On '‘Good Faith” oine.s Or geriatric vitamins killing the trade agreements pro­ that ji.ssist .vour .^body to Pine Trestle Table . When Secretary of State, Dulles gram’, the effect of that might well stay young longer. was asked, at his news conference be to give depression new im­ last Friday, to give a sample of petus, here and In the world, and Reg. $49.95 Mahogany Nest of 5 5 ’° ° $69.50 Tables, leather to p ___ 29.50 N.D.S. what he- would consider "an act result, In the end. In even more ^rii YOUR PHYSICIAN of good faith on the part of the American imemployment. Buti $59.95 Pine Cocktail Table,: AVAILABLE PHONE 42 inches scalloped edges 44.50 Russians” he responded by citing for a starter, Senat-or Manafield :: VMItdhell 3-5321 One of the earliest pilgrim^signs . . . this an alleged agreement- 'at the and others might study the role trestle table, reproduced in knotty pine. Use $59.00 Nest of Tables; solid .WHEN YOU NEED brown cherry ...... 39.95 Geneva . summit conference, in of the Smoot-Hawley tariff ^ct; ' AMfeDlCINE it for dining in breakfast npok, dining room, which, he claimed, Russia agreed on the w’orld-wide depreasloir at or Harly American kitchen! Use it as an im­ , $34.95 Mcidern Picture, Win-* to aettlfe the problem of tfie uni­ 1929. portant living room table . . . as a table-desk dow Table, blond mah. 18.75' fication of Germany by the hold­ ■ ' • ’X -.■** • J ,in the study. . ’ * - $257.00 J6-Pc. Modern Sun­ Pick up your prescrip tan cherry inc- china . .198.00 ing o f. free elections. In a cro$$word puzzlh, "hard water" means Ice. But to most Let thk Russians, for a starter, The Courant On Snow tion if shopping near us, or $348.50 3-Pc. Modem Ranch let us deliver... promptly RAYETTE keep that penava promise, he laid, The Hartford Oourant - began a Most items one-of-a-kind; subject to prior Oak Bedroom, brown . .279,00 of ti$i hard-water mean$ 4 rihg around tha bathtub and a and u*e would be impressed. without extra charge. A sale. $497.00 3-Pc. Contemporary Saturday editorial on Hartford’s great rtian.V people entrust grey look to our clothes. Washing with rain-soft water Here was th«f foreign policy snow removsl experience by ad­ $184.00 9 X 16 Green Broadloom Bedroom, beige mah. , .388.00 leader who most frequently uses us wit^ the responsjbiliLv “Second” ...... 129,00 $49.50 Twin Spindle Foot makes clothes come whiter and with less wear. Taha ad­ mitting that "last Tuesday’s snow­ of filling their pre.scrip- the line, that n^otiations with the storm was more seviere' Uian usual ' $556.40 12 X 24.4 Nutria Broadloom . ,359.00 Maple Bed, red finish ..29.95, vantage of Qur laundry's soft water to.make your clothes 'Russians ara useless because they tions. Majf we. compound •133.00 Mcxieni Lounge Chair, $486.00 3-Pc. Modern Sec^^ ...The' condJtiona were ripe Jo vours? ' ‘ ‘ WAVE with DURA.FLEX cleaner and to make them last longer too. cannot be trusted. He was asked cause trouble;, a damp snow fall­ . 'i chgrcoal ...... 89.00 tional Sofa, brown ; what they could' do to make him ing fast, packing hard, bringing gn Amazingly soft yet firm-bodied, Cinderella holdsVour $229,00 Modern Lounge S(^a, - cover ...... 379.00 trust thelin a little.' And he gave icy undercoat to the streetf at a hairstyle from shampoo to i^ampoo . . . no curl-sag, turquoise ...... 149.00 ' $169.00 Modem Lounge hla samirie of a past promise that time when traffic was heaviest to no rag-doll droop . , needs no between-ahampoo set­ $162.00 Cherry Lounge Chair, gold .. 89.50 Chair, antique gold isatin 89.5i0 SWISS LAUNDRY • ■■I'.’- they could keep. block removaJ operation. The out- ting. What's more, Cinderella brings life and lustre to $149.50 Cherry Double Dresser Base . .110.00 $85.00 Modern Arm Chair'; 10 HARLOW ST., ROCKVILLE. E8TABU8HED 1918 . BRANOR1E8: 80 WARD 8T.', ROCKVILLE C O M P A H Y i ThU behavior on the part of Mr. come was understandable; frustra-i your hair . . /truly the greatest permanent wave in $39.60 Cherry; Double Drehser Mirror 29.75 blopd, persimmon cover'39.50 HALF HOUR LAfeNDBY, 40.WINDSOR AVE.JROORVII^ .11 T H P 9 0 U f H 9 R NV ' N B W B N O i ^ P ' -1 , . -X:" - . Dulles pr^uced a most un]ilessant tion on the psft of tjrivers, aban­ prescription Pharmacy our-timo. V $79.50 Maple Full Size Poster Bed ,... 48,7.6 _ $99.50 Lounge Chairs, as-. .'I. 485 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST, MANCHESTER GREEN , result OommentatoN fe lt, fofeed. doned cars, slow snow /clearaaoa,- $248.60 3-Pc. Modern Bedroom, sorted prints, etc...... 59.60 ' MIS-ISSI’ In the cause pf simple honesty, to and what seems lijte a poor recov­ 901 Main Street OPEN DAILY «-»^THVR8. 9-9-CLO.SED MON. raalhpgany ...... ^ 189i00. $98.00 Tub ? Chair, gold SANiTbNE DRY CLEANING "'J ' "V-;- point out that Mr. Dulles wss ery,’,’ -« ' ■' ''I'. $115,50 Modern Dining Table, elm,..89.50 '-Early American print . .69.60 claiming fog Geneva, a firm agree­ ‘Quotation by Sir >Vllllam Having thug stated what FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE, MI 8-7484 ■ 'X: . ■ v ; .', ment which Was never made there, might well be'the'complete case,, Gilbert’ (1836-lBni - ' li*v and that he wia accueing the Rus- the Courant neverlhelesg then'pro- Copyrigh't 1967 (12W2I ' i 'r-i'> M-. , • /' N. ''X . V f . V: , • V ,7 V*, ’. 'I ' '.I/'-' V vm >*itWilnrt “ 5?T '

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HAMUN Job. *«a ’s a ^ ALLEY OOP Rose—A bug electridanT a O U M K U X M . ME 100.’ I UKE Joe—Taab, he pula the bulbs In Tired of walUng^ for the store Bpitish Firato W ai Not Seek Obituary AaouNCi I aueas. RUNNI»rAPOUKlO Ughtnlng bug*. clerk to pay her some attention, a I couu> DO \Mm UR HERE ON 1M' UtUe g irt called SOME EXERCISE... MQON VM«RE Hoy—What’T the beet thing for ' Girl—Hey, ,my father is home BogeM F. ' Haar " M JUMP RIGHT HtiaMhd I Mtw Tim Toolty itatea is loeaiAd at Carville, Louisi- hlveat ■ waiting for hlw braakfaat Ike’s Reply Reelection to Boiard South Coventry-rEugena F. M^^IOUNIMN dowaUiwa tAl«y> !>• dldn' The site of the 400-aera colony Girl—Beea. < Clerk—What dan I do for you? Haar', 65, Edgemere Rd., .dled yea- IT/ •vm apMk to me Ho tUnlu Tm once an old.Houma Indian vtl 'Girl—I want a bar of aoap, a Republican DirMtor Aarry^ Bane If Baderaad terday at the Hartford Hospital, not hlo oquoL I gtlooa. lage and Ita administrative officee O w year-old. eon has four great bottle of ammonia, and a can of lye. Aaked about reporta of his can­ after a long illness, t- . . (OenMaaed from Page One) V To Russia Firato today bowed out of the attempt to bring up to data thsr' WUo — w hy, that atupld, brain* are howled In a plantation dweU grandfathers,, each with the sanae Two bums’ were stUlng on a fence Mpendikutres and decreoaed next eleeUon contest and Atty. didacy today, he said, ‘Tf I gat the Born In Germany, he bad lived '(Goatiaaed from Page Oae) ing which built in 18S7. park beiieh. i In Hartford for 30 years, in Man­ present warning BStwork svhioh law. eoneolt^ food-for-nothinar dven name—John McLain, John reeeljitr ^ .tna revised aatlmatas (Coattmed from Page One) JerotnaOi, Walsh bowed Into it. endorsement of the town commit­ moron! Ton certainly are hie First-Have you ektenT ihiU ia a 1110 million increkM over chester for four years ani in this baae, McElroy aaid the planned was dssignsd _ fo r protsotlon. Sain, John Annen, and John Huse- ^ current figure. The propoaal for the cum nt ftacal year I'esulU /In to'sa id he will not be., a, tee, I wlUx,run." Increase defense spending' during equal! man. Other—Yea, quits often. town for the past six years. He sgslnst mswud.alrcraft. Yenra ago pedpje gambled when looka like one of the hotteat imviea In an ^n'ated budget deficit of tary Selwyn Uoyd. Hammarskjold niidldate for the Board of Dlrec- The young attorney who waa ad­ the next fiscal year la 'iuscounted 5. Cairying outt plansplana for in- \hey atartM out for the Weet. To­ $400 piiUlion. - • ...... “ lana-'tors In the fall election. waa formerly employed 'by the to oome before the new Oongreu. also la em eted to dlacusa mea , mitted to the bar In 1900 waa con- Tarry Steam Turbine Co. of Harta fordn part by: creaOsd, pay for militarylilitary' psrsoansl A man with a'wondertul vo­ day they gamble when the]/ get vpM m Ahead by which he might use hla authpr* Walsh said he will be if the Re­ Many legislatora favor cutting for- aidered aa a candidate for the place ford. 1. Speeding up the program for andil cimiiancivilian spsployoasps^loysa of the df- cabulary la ona who can deaeribe a there. UUR ING HOUSE with , MAJOR HOOELR elim aid—a couree BUrnnhower lere are strong groimds to au] ity to find a way out of the Impasse publican party wants him to run. on the.Board of Directora left open furthec dispersing the Strategic fenss departnisnt •hapely girl without/ uainc hie my :pan- that has arisen in the Eaat-West Now In his fourth tcihi as a Ho leaves his wife, Mrs. Hed- aa]^ would ba reckleia garoUlni when PasoRl Poe resigned last fall. wlg Haar;, a daughter, Mra Arthur 'Air Command, and increasing its McEIrpy said also that the cost handa. Neighbor — What a beaqtlful Sion of our economy wUl eooh be disarmament negotiations Inside Town Director, Firato will have A member o f the town commit­ ability to get qfutckly into action if of everything hU department buys, J X L ^ r ^ with weatam aeeurity. served eight years the time of ]| I. Orifflqvpf Tuxedo Park', N.Y.; coat! It must lu.ve cost a fortune. An toM.. the Preddent' returned, bringing M|her levels of the United Nations., tee’s executive board, he waa fi­ necesaary. Including' conventional weapona 6ATiSPlBD rscslpts with pressnt tax rates. Britain, like tha Un>t«^ BUtes, the'election, y ' and four grandchildren. 2. Accelerating the production Thlhklng lo encourage lila. wife Mrs. R —No, Juat a single kiss. budget calls for 1008-W nance chairman for the local 1900 The funeral will be held Wednea- and equipment, continues to go up WITHTHB Black ,lak In '80 takes the view That the work of ‘I, definitely am not running of Jupiter and Thor, looklhg to­ and therefore adds to the money to oconomlse by making her 'cpn- _ Neighbor—That yoc gave your ^ F^tiiirr vr%i w ^UNBURM alt more than |1 billion ^ e r the Our boat sstimat* at this tube of again," he aai Watson Bows Out morrow morning at 8:15 'at the iJRPMdweMg^ I BagUMi eeuaty iE>ond to the pmciiaea end danger* error" in failing to reunify Ger­ world but they dlsagree^n almost CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER At the time of his arrest last a 10-year-old West Willington ~ ' » John Fi Tierney Funeral Home, 219 many aa agreed at the' Geneva everything else—tha timing, the iraol(«NHs> SSesBt of the dawning age of apace con- boy, has been turqed over to Ju­ gOrssklstttr week he was finishing a probation- W. Center St., followed by a sol­ summit confsrence .in 1955. He preparation, the precise problems »— qued." ary period from Rockville City venile autboriUes. ' Mancheater State Rep. Ray War-^now held by Democrat Donald H. 4 Make lata law 4 n-ri I 1 . ren waa very cloce .today to an- Potter, ' is generally considered a emn requiem Mass in St. James’ blamed the Cold War on the "ex- to be discussed and the eolutlona r randseA Court where he had been convicted Six tiihilar complaints were re­ Church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be psneionist policy” of Soviet com­ CsUfesnla i Hawaiian food nOuncing hie candidacy for Repub­ desirable one. It pays $8,000 a to be sought. Further exchanges^ • SoffieieBt South l^imiaor of theft. ceived by police the day after the In St. James' Cemetery. munism. That policy, he said, "can- however, can be expected. ISBstli* ' Judge O'LougliUn praisad episode and partial «^r registration lican nomination fOr State Senator year, and the incumbent is pro­ , YLeUe from the Fourth DlatricL vided with food, and lodging. In ad­ Friends may call at the funeral itllMIBlUl NtOasmanclly Shields for his good behavior dur­ numbers were reported, Bgt. Mc- home from 2 to 5 and 7 to JO p.m. l i f t s ! UCoim Professor ing his probationary period, and Caugbey checked more than 15,000 The biggest single stumbling dition, the sheriff has considerable the Holmes Funeral Home. The tUkaaaie ‘ block to his seeking the nomination patronage to diepense, since he ap­ today. '■ Rev. Thomas G. Lawrence of the Service Series wimtiar(gL> te8oadvaas«l SfOf adiwnieal 4lOaMie said it was ‘‘unfortunate'’ that his registrations at' the Motor Vehicle KAgs cemjpound . 47PtefNptlattaa good behavior did not last a little Depa'rtment before copUng up with. was removed today by the an­ points all the county deputy Calvary Temple in Hartford offi- BY KEN BALD AND JERRY BKUNDFIELD llNeatrU Slates PTA Talk nouncement by the present Repub­ sheriffs. . Mrs. Bernard J. Ertel cited. Burial waa in Elmwood JUDD SAXON lIM aiks la Annoyt . SO Actual aaswtsB longer. the car police say the youths drove Rockville — Mrs. Agnes Buriis Slated at Homes MUSTSeATeRIOFlC ITRdaslaa ■ around town on their spree. lican incumbent, Elmer Wataon of Cemetery, 'Vernon. A Few MINUTES lATeR. tevantiutod SlGUmpm Earle E. Morey, 87, Partridge Wethersfield, that he would not Bhrtel, 57, wife of Bernard J. Ertel tePORT, SIR. IT !l viUege SSOrganeot is dim s fruits 00 father The Wapping PTA whl meet to­ Lane. Tolland, was fine 1102 for Police Chief Herman O. Schen- WON'T TAKC VO UVasMce morrow at 0 p.m. at the Wapping ’seek renomination to a fifth term. at 30 Fox Hill Dr., died at her home John Paganini The Rev. Kenneth !•. Gustafson amen 01 Measure operating a motor vehicle while del today asked local motorists Hospital Notes early yesterday morning after a of Calvary Chapel announces a IONS ismeeleyable OSVdeano la School. Dr. Herbert Tag of .Uiet Watson, who is currently majority oecloe S4Begrs under the influence of intoxicating whose cars were' victimized that leader In the State Senate, has rep- long illness. Funeral servicea (or John Pag- fteries of services for the. Current SIM smaceuregt ASBley^patt •kOy; University of Gonnecticut wUl liquor. day and who have not reported It, aqilli, 25 Maple ,St.. were held MKOlhihg apeak on “Bdence ia tbe Elemen. aented the District alnce 1951. Patlenta Today: 193 Born Nov. 2, 1900, the daughter week in homes of three of the par­ tflXkidefpay ASIrapedtoents OS Number GilbeK L. Murphy. 31, ot 108 to do so now. He said the youths of the late Edward and Mary Keat­ at 8:30 this morolng from the John ishioners, at 7:30 each evening. S4-^V sga«, tary gcbools." A question and an- admitted breaking windows in at Watson announced his retirement ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs. . Nevada High S ^ was lined $36 each bn Elizabeth HaimaN 103 Milford Rd.; ing Burns, she had lived here all B. Burke Funeral Home, followed The first meeting will be held to­ ■fwer period will follow. three c(mnU of obtaining money least 10 cars, using a lug wrench. from the State Senate and possi­ by a solemn high Mass of requiem STUBdea n r OB8 Meets Wednesday bly, from politics in general—when Thomas Ne'vllle, 132 Deepwood Dr.: her life. She was a member of St. morrow evening at the home of i r by false pretenses. Pros. Harry H. Schendel eald they have also been Bernard's Church and Its Women's in St. James Church at 9 o'clock. Carl P, Dewey, Box M t'Rd., Bol­ dMrisi . Evergreen-Wood Chapter, OB8 accused of similar offense by Rock­ asked his political plans for U>9 Emery Wtld, 71 E. Middle Tpke.; MUbnssmI Lugg aaid Murphy had written Guild. The Rev. Janves O’Oonnell waa the ton; Wednesday evening the -oerv- r WiU meet Wedneaday at 8 p.m. at ville Police In that city on the future. Paul Rolx, Eaat Hartford; Oliver iSPeglan and cashed checks in local stores, "I don't think I Will try for the Jarvia, 129 Summer St.; Mrs. Grace In addition to her husband, she celebrant, the Rev. John BlSnch- ice will be held in the chapel. the Masonic T c m ^ . Initiation but had'no checking .account same day. Free under $100 bonds, fleld the deacon and the Rev. Jo­ M fla y parts r wUl be conferred by viaiUng CUmax Senate again,*'’ he said; "and I Hart, Bolton; Mrs. >>Helen Wood­ leaves a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Hill, Thursday's meeting will be held NCehtrtve A fine of $8 was invposed on Rob­ they will be srraiged here on Jan. Westerly, R. I.; a son, Bernard J. seph McQann the subdeacon. Mrs. at the home 'of Franklin Swanson, . Chapter, No. 98, OES of Merrow. 20. ' have no political plans for the cock. Wapping; George OulUette, W himulslve ert H. Hawkins, 22, of Tolland Rd:. future. 244 Woodland St.; Mrs. Esther Ertel Jr., East Ha *tfcrd; two Jane Maccarone waa organist and 61 Westminster Rd., and on Fri­ for failure to cjarry his motor ve­ "I've had 12 years In politics- Gaudet, 78 Birch St.; Mrs. Erna brothers, James Burns of Holyoke, -soloist Father Blanchfleld read the day the meeting will be held at \. M S t S r Oanreapeadent to handle news in hicle regis.ration certifleate. conunittal aerviee at the grave in the home of Arthur Daniel, Shak­ Soatk Windsor and W a p p ^ for four aa State Motor Vehicles Com­ Kelley, 152 Lenox S t; Lorenzo Maaa. and Edward W. Burns of M M ix Eugene Duff. 32. pf LGaudet Sa'vs Firm missioner and 8 aa State lenator— Batl^ani, RFD 2; Mrs. Lucille this city; flve sisters, Mrs. William St. James Cemetery. er's Pond, HazardviUe.. AINORUSII The Manchester Evening Herald. Kelly Rd., Vernon, wss continued ■ J and I think I've served my stint,’’ Bearers were Thomas Happeny, The Rev. Clifford Browne, aec- Contact Walter E. Tedfot^ Couaty Kucienski, 149 Oak SL; Mrs. Mabel Dailey of Bast Hartford. Mrs. Alex M W i ^ e t t y . he said. Uncles of Everett. Mass., Mrs. Renato Nicola, Herman Paaacan- retary-treasurer ot thw Southern glCesdadtabrIe Mmmmmmm'MMmmm Editor at M ltob^ 0-2711. S i!.2 S iSSL“.*arJlS Did Close Doors ArendL 35 Lenox St.; Jeanie Hunt, tell, Andrew Kravontka, John BY RAY UOTTO ' Leaves Door Opea EUihgton Ave., Rockville. Thomas Regan at Hartford, Mrs. N e w ^ g la n d Districti of Assem­ COTTON WOODP 44 CMOS his license is under suspension and However, he left the door topen Krlnjak and Robert Krinjak. blies of God, will bHng Bible mes-- A d m i t t e d y e s t e r d a y . carl Lutender of North Grafton. A lin k with speeding. The Lowell, Mass., Jewelry firm, to further pollUcal activity when Mass., and Mrs. Ernest Backofen sages at each of these meetings, esadieatort T P C to D iscu ss from which Gaudet Jewelers re- Eileen Kerry, South Windsor; Carol Ollsa Nancy Mary Hunt - ® r n Out-^-state drivers forfeited he added that he waa not going to Schultz, 65 S. Main St.; Joseph of this city; and two grandsons and wUl speak also at both tha MfeUew $250 In bonds' for motor vM cle celved merchandise through a Bos­ seek any other posts ’‘unless B. 1 Menard, 83 Ridge St.; Mrs. ESvelyn Funeral services will be held Ellington—Private funeral aerv- Sunday morning and evening eerv- MOp4satcA . Street .Changes violations. Several cases in which ton wholesaler, went out of buri party-calls bn me.” There bail Tuesday at 8:15 a.m. from the Icea were held yesterday from the ic/es Jan. 19 at the Chapel on Ver­ S4Dislraec., nsas last March, a letter from the been reports that Watson w*s in­ Vincent 122 Cooper St.; Albert non S t . Id* 1 . r r asiNf Innocent pleas were entered were Burdick, Norwich; Mrs. Mary Ladd F^meral Home and at Ladd Funeral Home, Rockville, fpr MTh«s(Uitn) i siheduled to be tried this after­ wholesale firm revealed. terested in a spot on the; State The public is la-vited to attend •TMalatUI fever . An Infomu^ meeting to work Cervlnl, 215 Osk SL; Clayton Reed, pljdcsk at St. Bernard's Church. Miss Nancy Mary Hunt, 17, of 58 t out engineering detaltk invotvlnF noon- ■ . ! Maurice Gaudet haa been charged titket. .. Burial will be lii St. Bernard's Ellington Ave., who died suddenly. any of these services. MgnUabseedly with violating a "going out of When informed of Watson S an­ RFD 1, RockviUl; EJlmer Lizotte, Bcverai proposed street extensions 35 Drive B; Mrs. Emily Calhoun, Cemetery. Friday night at Manchester Me­ Hi a i business" ordinance by failing to nouncement, Warren, who waa Friends may call at the funeral 1 and relocations will be held by obtain the necessary permit re 805 Porter St.; Oswald Johnson morial Hospital. Burial was in EV the Town Planning Commission known to have been interested in home today from 2 to 5 and 7 to lington center Cemetery. r 1 quired by the town law. He wras the State Senate nomination, said 66 Walnut S t; Joseph Semple, 151 -hair tonight at 8 o'clock in the Munici­ About Town arrested on Ddc. 13 after competi- Orchard St. Rockville; Gerald 9 p.m. Miss Hunt was bom Dec. 23, Public Records ± "HaroV anothar ono of Dudloy— 4akoh about tha timo he could not make an "Immedi­ 1940, in Clarksville, N.H., the pal Building. tors complained that he wasn't go­ ate’’ 'decision now but would "be­ Mulsener, 93 Glenwodd St.; Jean ha was otaftinc to attract attantioni'* ' Commission Chairman Martin ing out of btuiness despite a ‘‘go Krause, 27 Scarborough Rd.; Lyn- Miss Mary M. Besrher daughter of Che.ster and Janice Warraittee Deed* Alvord said plana involving Members of Manchester High fore very long." School Class of 1948 are planning Ing out of business'’ phrase in "I want to talk to aome of tb* dsll Provost, Willimantlc; Barry Mias Mary M. Beecher of Mid Holden Hunt, and had lived in this Roger S. Waterman and Joan C. ■ ■ ■ ■ ' \ Changes to 10 existing streeU window poster. He maintained Linton, 53 latwrence St., Rockville; dietown,. sister of Charles F. area for five years. Waterman to Merrill Tlioreaen and and one proposed highwey are now s reunion and have set a tentaUve other pebple In the District first BUGS BUNNY date of May 17. Lee Siiverstein, that segment of the poster ' re to see If my candidacy would be George Heim, East Hartford; Beecher of this town, died at Mid­ She attended Ellington Center Marjorie C. Thoresen, property-on being prepared by the town en­ 07 Elizabeth Dr. chairman of the ferred to merchandise purchased accepUble." he said. However, he Charles Marks Jr., East Hartford; dlesex Memorial Hospital yester­ School and Rockville High School Claire Rd. . gineer’! department for.study and J «ETTHW OeARMS.rVE plana committee and committee from the Prince-Cotter Jewelers agreed that Watson's decision to 'Manuel Vincent Jr.,' 29 Fairview day. , and was employed at King'a in U * R Construction Co.. Inc.,'' aome o f them will 'probably be members Walter Grzyb. 41 Strick­ which did go out of business in St.; Liura Olekslnskl, 655 W. Mid­ She was born .in Middletown, and Manchester. to Karlis Bikernieks and Emma BY ROY CRANB f SWEEPlMBOOTA MISPUCEPtHEu considered by the Commission at bow out had all but paved the way BUZ SAWYER 4^8rr.SVlVE5TER! DUSTPAN! KMM. land St., Atty Vincent Diana, and Lowell and from whbnir he pur­ for hia entry into the race for the dle Tpke.; Bryan Nearing. 3 Tow­ had been a lifelcmg resident of that Besides her parents, she leaves Blkernieks, "property on Mather cuaaunowu tonight’s meeting. town. Until her retirement recent­ four brothers, Chester Jr., James, St. ah! AMIRICANO! NO, gUt^KNOWA SHM.'^OONT ACT TOO FRIiNPLY.. Michael Vignone of Bristol, for­ chased some of their stock through nomination. ;'I wouldn't have er Rd.; Mrs. Rita Wolf, 24 Locust A public, hearir.c on several pro­ the Gordon Bros, wholesale firm ly she was an eiUploye of the Con­ Dwaine, an;^ Billy; two sisters, • Quitclaim Deed ME, 160T A COUSIN lltppo zueotu IN THEN YOU'RE SAWYER. WElLEE mb merly of Manchester, will be glad fought Watson if he wanted to run S t; David Prince, «8 Elizabeth Dr.; MiMHKbSHds posed street improvements, most to hear from other graduates of of Boston. necticut State Hospital for 20 Jeanie and Teresa, all of Ellington; Emanuel Augustana Evangelical LIVE INTH'SRONX/ OSHKOSH.'- V WQRKIH6 TOtETHER ON THIS / of them centered around those again,’’ Warren said. Mrs. Marie Stanafield. 632 Vernon YOU KNOW HIM? SKdHhVINA JOE. the 1948 claw interested in celeb- ' The Herald, last week, quoted Warren will have an opportunity S t; Roland Rose, 72 Maple St. years. i her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Lutheran Church to the Town of alfected by plana to relocate Rt. 6, The funeral will be held at the TITO tUCONI? ratlhg the JOth anniversary. Police Chief Herman O. Schendel to talk to District leaders at a BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son to Mary Sappier; and maternal Mancheater, property at Chestnut r ! will be held by the Commission es saying "the Lowell firm wasiv’t W. J. Coughlin's Sons Funeral grandfather, Myron Holden, both and Church Sts. • toward the end of the month if meeting at the Hotel Bond In Hart­ Mr. and Mrs. William Landers, The reunion committee of Man­ going out of business, either.'? To­ ford tomorrow plghL The meeting, Wapping: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Home, 491 High SL Middletown, at of Colebrook, N.H. . ' Tax Lien plaiu work ouL chester High School .dsae 'of 1933 day, the chief denied making the 8:15 tomorrow morning and at 9 These particular improvements called to discuss Ahe vacancy in the Robert Odess, 29 Elisabeth Dr. United States agaipst Evio Au- will hold a meeting tomorrow at statement, adding that he "must vice chairmanship of the Fourth BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A o'clock in St. John's Church. Burial Mrs. Minnie SeelSrt gustinelli of 91 Bridge St.' for Will probably be under discussion 8 p.m. at the VFW Home. Any have been misquoted.” will be in St; John's Cemetery. tonight. \ District's Republican Central Com­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie $1,366 in withholding tax. member Of the class inte)«ated in A demurrer, questioning the le­ mittee, will be attended by all GOP Krupa, 17 Woodland St., Rock- Friends may caU at the funeral Seelert were held Saturday at 2 Marriage IJoenee 1 ^ The Bute Highway Department helping with plans for the re­ gality of the town ordinance, is home from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight. has indicated that it will hold a leaders in the District’s eight ■ville; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Aurel p.m. in Zion/Lutheran Church, wjth Donedd COrlysle Fellows, Ware­ «i union in June is invited .to attend now pending and the case itsaij tOWTtS. Bumsch, 49 Cornell St.; a son to the Rev. R4ul G. Prokopy offleiat- house Point, and Bernice R. Tracy, ^ I public hearing oh the Rt. 60felo- Robert" McCormick is chairman of was, last week, continued In Town Mrs. Mary M. D. Simpson catlon-in the near future, Alvord Already Approved Mr. and Mrs. Michael Warwick, 9 itU()K (Oonttimed from Page One) is State central committeeman Lasher. . ^ynnSnAiMtf > Chsirmalv^ WUbur Bennett o f? overall approach and then the from the Fourth District. This was Andover; Kenneth Cottier, 14 son, with whom she made her home Burial was in the West Ceme­ Co. for W. G. Glenney Lumbar Pldrence St..' Rockville; Mra. Bea­ and a daughter, Mrs. Rosemal’y Co., erection of warehouse at 336 Anns Cost . the Taxpayeig League criticized wrong decision Is made in the indicated today by Manchester Re-, tery. guise of-efficiency.". publican Town Chairman WlUlam trice Goulette, Andover; • Mrs. Baker of Den:;er, Colo. \ N. Main St, $15,000. • Spending for.military functions Town Directori\today for "depend­ Anna Mae King, Barber Hill Rd., Funeral servicea will be held o f the Department of Defense >n' The League's views wiU be rep­ S. Davis, who appeared more cer­ Samuel J. Black To Eugene Glrardln for James ing too much on' the town mana­ resented St the public hearing. tain thpn did Wafren that the 3- Rockville; Francis Moran, 82 Oak Thursday morning at 8:30 at the The funefal of Samuel J. Black. T. Rogan, alterations, to'a dwell­ 1959 is estimated to total $39,800,- St.; Mrs. Jennie Pitkin, 20 Proc T. P. Hptloran FuneralJlome, 176 000,000. ger's opinion’’ In preparing foS- a Bennett said. term Manchester representative 34 Cumberland St., will be held ing at 141 Bolton St, $1,100. Jan. 29 bond issue referendum. Figure “ Unrealistic" would seek the nomination for tor Rd.; James Rufini, 141 Birch .Center-St, followed by a aglemn at .2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon To Myrtle H. Williams fbr addi­ Missiles ' St.; Max Ryan, 137 Britnlprd St; requiem Mass in S t James' Church The total expenditures for mis- Bennett reported thkt League On the Washington School, he State Senator. at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 tion to a dwelling at 10-12 Trotter members at-a meeting yesterday said, League members thought that When informed of Watson’s de­ Mrs. Elaine Schulz, 68 Laurel St.; at 9 o'clocka. Burial wiR,be in St. Main St., with the Rev. C. E. St, $111. > aile res^treh, development and pro­ Mrs. Helen Sullivan, Ellington; James' Cemetery. curement, for guifled missile ships, recognized the need for three of the $17 per square foot construc­ cision not to seek renomlnation. Winslow, minister of the Church the four projects scheduled for tion estimate was ‘’unrealistic for Davis said Warren "now is a can­ Susan Walker, 17 Harvard Rd.; Friends may call at the funeral of the Nazarene, officiating. Burial and for niisaile-related conatruc- Jack Zlemak, 90 Cooper Hill S t; tlon wUI be $4,300,000,000 in 1958 the referendum. the value received.” didate” for, the nomination and home tomorrow and Wedneaday will be in East Cemetery. But they came to the conclusion "would fight for it” if necessary. Mrs. Jacqueline Spencer and son, from. 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friends may call, at the funeral fca. TJR OA. Pal. and $5,300:000,000 in 1959, comr "We think it was a hurry-up Job Vernon Trailer Court, Vernon; pared with $3 billion in 1957. that costs and plans had not been because the Board of Directors was Davla said he knew of no other can-^ home this afternoon and this eve­ sufficiently investigated, he aaid. Mrs, Ann NoVakowskl and son, Miss Delia Sceery *• CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Falling Revenue pressured," Beilhett Said. The proj­ didates, but predicted there would Windsor Locks; Mrs. Roberta Dur- ning from 7 to 9:-30.' The. current estimate of receipts The'League recognizes the need ect was, however, endorsed. be some competition for the nomin­ Miss Della Sceery, 84, died in Neal F. Burgess, 27, of 61 8. A MURPCRHC WMOae TNAr5ANIPM.M(KMI « U HAVE A lOrCMUIBNCE WTH THE of a Alter plant for the Porter dari' and son, 10 Laurel St., Rock Bolton this morning where she had Alton St., was arrested Saturday j for the fiscal jrear 1958 is some­ On the, filter planL he said that ation. The Fourth District has Igng vllVe; Mrs. Patricia Corcoran and Albert F. Martin MR 'ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES ANOi PRANK RUMiEWAY FNAt APPEAL HAfr lR fC A a H I5 CRIME. pPVKNORiSIJH. ^ S JUSTfOSSICiENE what smaller than earlier expecta­ and Howard reservoirs, a Wash­ the League is not satisfied “with been considered "safe’’ for Repub-' made her home (or the past five Funeral servicea (or Albert F. and charged -wdOi failing to stop JUST BKN O M D : HI5 IHS Firs OUR N KP IN MAycooperate iai theintbrestop ington School addition, and not daughter, Coventry. years with. Mrs. Margaret Haling Martin, 173 Green Rd.,. were held at a red traffic signal. Patrolman ’ TWO RESPECTS-.HES sam ta, IP the conpbmnep. tions. . . . It now appears that 1958 the explanation being offered on lican candidates. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: EXECUTION IS 'Sir one but two pools, Bennett eaid. Exchange Backing Miss Sceery, formerly of Maple St. at 9:30 this morning at the W. P. Harold Newcomb stopped Bur­ FOR EAKLVMARCH! , SMAIL(AWP,HE WUSr ■------T MMl i s> WILUMdt budget receipts will not exceed why the J55 increased rates did not George Keith. 361 Porter St.; Mrs. IN »CT,XTHINK'\ $72,400,000,000. One pool is proposed for the ref­ provide fdf this plant and why it The Manchester Town chairman, Manchester, was employed by Che­ Quish Funeral Home, followed by gess, driving west on Center St, lEM TTHAT HENASAS6TGN I erendum. * ' . Gloria Ober, Coventry; Mrs. Jane ney Brothers as a weaver for many a solemn requiem. Mass in St. and charged him with disregarding . Red Ink Now has to be paid for by a bond issue.” who went on to saj» that- Repub­ Muilin, 18 william St.; Mrs. Mar­ THI«N(«HT. . Addition ‘lU-Advlaed’ licans in this town and In Wethers- years, retiring about 20 years ago. Bridget’s Church at 10 o’clock. The the red light at the intersection of A combination of Increased de- On the pool, he 'said. League guerite Bslon, 6 Pioneer Circle! Funeral services will be held The Mary Cheney Library addi­ members think two could be built fleld “ have always been close," Rev. John Delaney was the cele­ Broad St. Burgess ia scheduled to tion alao proposed-waa consider­ Mrs- Zieta Ford, 51 Oakwood Rd.; Thursday morning at 9:30 from brant, the Rev. Theodore Gubala, appear in Town Court on Jan. 18. •m- for the $150,000 set for the bond saiid that he expected Manchester Mrs. Joann Romonowlcz, 366 Hart­ ed “ iU-advlaed’’ at this time, Ben­ to support Arthur. Watson in hlS the John B. Burke Funeral Home, deacop and the Rev. Dennis Hus­ Carroll W, Baird, 34, of North issue cost to construct One. LocS' ford Rd!; Mrs. Frances Ames, 87 Eaat Center St., with a aolemn Personjal Notices nett reported. tions should be decided b.y density bid for reelection to the State Cen­ sey, Bubdeacon. Mrs. Barbara Mur­ Branford, was arrested by State He said that he had reported tral Committee while Wethehifleld Mansfield Depot; Mrs. Rose Con­ requiem Mass in St. James' Church phy was organist and soloist. Police last night and charged with of population, Bennett said. verse, 12 Pearl St.; Henry Baldwin, to the League on a Board of Di­ On the Mary Cheney Library backed Warren for the State Sen­ at 10 a.m. and burial In St. James' Father Hussey read the committal failure to carry emergency light­ rectors meeetlng Jan. 7 -when the ate nomlnatipn. ^ Stratford; Mias Loretta Rlzza, 31 Cemetery. service a the grave in St. Bridget's ing equipment violating General Card of Thanks addition, Bennett said that the Di Lockwood St.; Mrs. Cecilia Har­ referenduni projects were set for rectors should consider using trust The only other Manchester Re­ Friends may call at the funeral Cemetery. Statute No. 2443. ■' public hearing Jan. 22. publican believed to have a pos­ bour, 15 Mountain St., Rockville: home'Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Bearers were William Maxwell, State Policeman Paul ' Seaman We wish to thank all of our neigh­ fund mone'y available only for the Mra. Eileen Dowds, 230 Colonial bor*. friends and relatives for the "I .do not believe that , the Board North End library and placing ad- sible interest in the State Senate p.m. Arthur Forand, James McAuliffe, arrested- Baird after his truck acts of kindness and sympathy of blrectois la studying these nomination is Atty. John S. G. Rd., Rbckvllle; Mra. Sarah Vullo, William Thomp.son, PSter Kalos stalled on Rt. 15, west of the ahown us In / w m a w voted was disgraceful. They did' Vernon Cen.ter Heights, Rockville; 43rd Division End Y0U,JEFf; I'LL HAVE TO more than pay for rental space," “not actively seeking the nomina­ traveled 'portion of tK* highway. THINK THE BETTER BUSINESS ^ In Memoriam not have enough Information to the chairman declared. tion” and indicated he would not Jeanne Boudreau, 37 Seaman , Cir­ Gustave A. Johnson There were no lighs warning pass­ r o d fr liduKicAN sendmv } t/tm m s. vlAUCKNeBOV* BUREAU AND "jaLY” MNE YANK YOU OFF THIS make an intelligent decision and cle; Mrs. Barbara Wilson and The funeral of Gustave .A. John­ Seen Possibility IS STILL TO» DOG IN THE Committee Named oppose Warren If the latter goes ing traffic, Seaman said. Baird is IHAS SEEN THE In Ipvlnr memory of Splrto Vesco they did not knoW how much they after it. ' daughter, RFD 1, Rockville: Mrs. son, .40 Wetherell St., was held at scheduled to appear in Town LIGHT AND COMPLAINT DEPARTMENT/ who passed away January 13, 1940. Five members of 'a committee were commuting themselves for.” to propose nominees for new Davis said today he believed the Virginia Geasay and son, 12 Eliza­ 11 o'clock Saturday morning at the Hartford, Jan. 13 (VPl — Shknlna- Coiurt here on Feb» 15. TAKE/.-IT’S IN • \ BECOME AN _ beth St, Rockville: Mrs. Lillian John F. 'Tierney Funeral Home. PnmKTCONOmON ) HONEST MAN? You are not forgotten father dear, . Benhetl pointed out that costs League officers to be elected In local Republican■pi committee would tlon of the entire 43rd infantry Arrested and charged with fall­ Never ahall you bo placed on the referendum are ex­ June were choeen yesterday, Ben­ overwhelmingly eendorse Warren Martin -and son 120 Drive B; The Rev. Francis Butler of the division of the National Guard in ing to pay overtime parking tick­ As.long as life and memory laat. pected to be estimate's with the nett ,sald. They ■ are William for the nomlnatl Mrs, Gertrude Smachetti and Church,of the Assumption offici­ ets were Bernard H. Kipp. 37: of We ahall remember thee. daughter, 591 .Center St.; Mrs. ated. Burial was In East Ceme­ Connecticut, andVjer- exception of Cite Washington Paganl, Oliver Jarvis, Walter Ma­ Seek Sbcrill Candidate mont was seen possible today. Hartford; Gordon A. Bratter, 24, Sons, daughters and family. School sddition on which bids will honey, Mrs; Patricia Copp .and Davis also disclosed that he hkd Louise Woodruff and daughter. 27 tery. ‘ of Hartford; James M. Garrison of Emerson S t; Mrs. Dolores Kelly Bearers were Paul Jesanls, Eric Tlje State has already suffered b e, taken tomorrow. Walter Kirachs|eter. Other jnem - been looking among Manchester a reduction in ita Air^ National New Britain; and rrank J. VincL 'A ■' I^ ^emoriaiyi “ Coats can change from day to Republicans fpr potential candi- .and eon, 439 Center St.; Mrs. Don­ Nelson, Carl Thoren, J6hn E, bere of the jiomihatipg committee, Johnson, Carl Gustafson an'* Nils Guard .units With the eUminaUoi 40, o f New Britain. 'The four poot-’ day," the League chairman said. including more wofnen,j will be idates for county sherill. He aaid na Maitlen and daughter. Bolton; loving memory of si-Sgt.Donald BJorkraan. ■. \ j ■ ' laat fall of tha headquart 'Ira of Uu ed-$0fl bonds for Town <3ourt ar­ ' ,w. Phelps Who was killed Jn a plane !The, main point was having the chosen latef. Bennett eaitf. he had been making the search at Mrs. Mllllcent 'Tyler and daughter. lOSrd Air Defense Wing., raignment ^ Juo. 18. This brings iCraah over Haraball lalands twelve referendum ready by a specified At the meeting yeeterday, he tbe request o f Arthur Watson but 887 Burnham St. A majority of the 4$rd troopa to 29 file number 6.' aueb am sta yssra ago today, January 13th. that so far he had found "not thf? DISCHARGED TODAY: Jean , Albert E. Fish ^ t e rather .than making the cor- saidi his name was mentioned as a *n:e ’ funeral'of Albert E. .Fish, are based in Q>nnecUcut vriUt a ntada here Uda mflfdto. - Yeara will not darken or shadows dim Kot decisions on the - projects osslbl» candidate for the B?ard of slightest interest" in the nomlna KrauiH. 27 Scarborough Rd.; John total Btrongtfa ofl over S.OCiO ia wl the casea were dtspoasd of w Tomfl MirU, 64 overland St-; Mra. EUaen 284 Lalfd St., Bolton, was held at ■Tbe teauttful wemorio* we have of 'iThere baa too much procras­ •irectoni.' He refused to ' be a tlon. ■ unKa, Court Mtveday and tsday. g Francli, WappI 3 o’clock Si^uMay afternooa at Fhelpa family. tination and buck-paaaing in our candidate. I T h e poaitlon ot eountjr 8h«rw> 0 . SSSSmSVtJSAi I' ! ■/' ■; ” A V' ’-V,.

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•t V MANCHESTOR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1958 PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1958' X' THE G reeii M anor Sw eeps P air of W eiekend Herald Angle Grid Coaches Must Employ Nisw Strategy By ■ Tack Defeats, EARL YOST Casper 3 a n k s D e t r o it S^ven Schoolboy Area fipoiia Editor Ti*y: After Touchdown $5,500 Check Coaching On Bridgeport, SUNDAY fo o t ociBldanta... My prayer* were Tilts Slated This Week This column wha omittad 1m 1 onowared when I finaUy mads 250 Change Poses Problem Derby (^intete Montlay arid it w m aitiMing and JBurka St. and an anxious wife As Top P riz e D o e s ^ ^ o o d ^ gratifying too, to hear from WM much reUeviMl.- By PAT BOLDUC A word of wsrhing to the .y ^ e r* . who wanted to know WEDNESDAY , Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Jan. (AV~The nation’s football Pebblo Baach, Calif-, Jan. 18 UP> If the Monday roundup fea­ Before dawn I wm drOaaed and coachea have a niw atrategy/problem to cope ndth today: —Affable Bill Cbsper, who coil- Area schoolboy basketball fans will have their chbice teams in the Connecticut ^ 8 - ture would be dropped. The ready for what wm ahead before tlnues to gain golfing stature while Montreal ...... 27 9 5 89 of seven games this week. While both Manchester High and ketball Aesn. Coach Eddie holiday WM deader than last starting for work—an hour’s ahov- Is it better to try for a one-iwint conversion after a touch­ be watches his waisUlna, banked Detroit ...... 17 18 T 41 Roamarln’a Green Manor Pros month’s newspaper and the week­ *lln|( of beautiful) crystal cliear down, or gamble for a two-pointeF? a fat 95.500 today m hia winning New Y ork...... 16 19 8 .40 Cheney Tech are earmarked for a pair, of road encounters ly reader w m left out . . , Bqautt- heavy snow that was deposited on Tuesday'and Friday nights, neighboring Rockville High is have come up with the neces­ That option—on* point If.kicked,^ ;i' ...... ■'' share of the Bing Ck-osby Tourna­ Boston ...... 14 18 '1E..37 -ful, sunny morning and afUr the my driveway, Schiml wm closed two points if by a run or a pass ment loot. \ Toronto ...... 14 18 ’ 9 f 7 hated for a alngle conteat Friday," sary formula for winning on trip to Maas with my family we and 1 had two excellent helpers fit For th* firat two ysara alter the WM written into football law yea- committee repealed the fret sub­ With the $2,200 he picked up m M Chicago ...... 14 20 8 entertaining Farmington at home havj to continue their outstanding the road. Saturday night the lo- ■ looked forward to an afternoon of ipy aons. Once the path wm terday, along with a more liberal Hebron, Regional engagea Vlnal cals slipped and skidded to a. ejoss stitution rule following the 1952 third place winner at Loa Angelea scoring if the Techmen arc to, up ice skating. We .had tried out our cleared to the road I wm able to substitution rule and several other th* previous wtek, Caapor’s cash Naiw Toi4(, Jan. 13 (8^—A ,'6oi9t*)- Tech In Middletown Tuesday and 68-64 victory over cellar-dwelUnf 'luck the. previous day a t a neigh­ navigate at 16-20 miles per hour season, no player could re-enter playa'hoat to Cheney Friday night their record to '5-2 during the next Derby and iMt "‘«‘«t s^nSJy changes. during a q u a rts'in which ha al­ re^ater hM clinked at an average ing Chang* seemingly )im wotOod seven days. borhood pond and found that we to the regular route to 13 Biasell Th# new scoring rule, first of about $592 per day for 1958. wonders for the DetroP Red y*bsga. in a home game at Windham Re* trounced Bridgeport. W-68 U -alt coUld atill skaU a little. Much St. 1 stopped once to pick up a ready had played. ^onal Tech'a g>’m In Wllllman- marked the flrirt time U*U chanf* in football’s point system in The 26-year-oId ex-iallor, a 215- Since Sid Abet oflIciaUy t i ^ Things' haven’t changed too improvement wm noted in our neighbor to bring him to the bus mor* than four decades, and other Both the converskm and sub> pound Californian from Apple Val­ over the reins fron. Jim SkMtWr. tlc. .J that the Silk Towner* had won sons’ skating but I can't report the stop ahd-I nearly got hung up on stitutlon reviaions were tied In Cheney’s other start la aga.nst much in Rockville, where ' Coach away from horn*. revlsAms were adopted at the clos­ with somewhat offaettlhg changes ley, captured th# $4,000 top prize who atoppod down heoauM 6r,Jils John Canavari'Nls 'still searching same for the man and lady of the a snow drift. . .The office wm ing session of the Football Rules in Croaby’a 72-hMc $50,000 event health, the Rod Wlw-» havd-wdn wlnlesa Ellington tomorrow night house . . . Weather was pertect and finally made at 8 o’clock and Chty in other rules. From now on, th* kt 6:30 In Ellington. Coach Elgin for additional scoring punch, espe- Standlnga , Committee of the National Col­ conversient play start three yesterday with m 11-under-par four atralght to movo Into aobotod cihlly after tha Rams' 34-28 win W. L. Pet It helped make the skating portion Editor Hal Turklngtoh Msured me legiate Athlctla '(Assn. win acore ot 277 for\* four-atroke place in the National HocMsy Zaturaky takes hla poor shooting of the day enjoyable , . . Night that the skeleton crew of four yards from th* goal line instbad of Indians to East Hartford tomor­ over St. Thomas Aquinas of New Milford 1 | « The scoring ebhnge—designed to two, a concession to the defense. bulge \ League standlnga. Britain last Friday in the Windy near the fireplace. would get the paper out. Eventual­ reduce the nuiilbcr ot ties snd His final 18 w m A one-under- Detroit dn^ped Now York .to row night and to West Hartford MONDAY ly all regulars reported imd the And each team will be allowted Friday for a CCIL battle against Cli>y. Rockville Just doesn’t seem Eaat HarUord ...... 5 2 .714 boost fan appeal—came m a sur­ only four time-outs during each par 71 over the pictiiraaqu* but third place by edging tha Rangers able to score over 40 points 'lit ManchesUr ...... J » -"‘J "W* need, a speaker for oiir next operation wm running smoothly prise. Proceed by Committee tricky Pebble Beach course border­ 3-2 last night. Tho New Toilers, Conard. Both games are slated to meeting at St. Mary’s Men’s Club at mld-moming. . .Scheduled as­ Chairman H. O. (Frit*) Crisler,- half Instead of five. That reduces ing the Pacific. . start at 8;l5. game. Perhaps the situation 'will by one the number of times a team who had been runntnm mMt‘'Of change* Friday since Canavari’s Hamlllon ...... J » ™ 'and we would like to have you signment at night WM postponed athletic director at Michigan, the cith make a substitution without ifiecond In Best-BallX he aeM(Mi, have failed to inrin in One thing is certain tomorrow squad beat Farmington by a 42- Bridgeport ...... » • ■peak on sports," "Atty. Dave due to tile weather, m expected... rule originally wm scheduled for a drawing a five-yard penalty for de­ He collected another $l,S00Nu he their iMt el^t otartt. '/ night in East Hartford and that it 38 margin earlier tMs season. The Derby — ...... ■ •* " Keith laid vU Alexander Graham Joe McCarthy of the Kacey’a year’s Study by a subcommittee. laying the game. and his amateur partner, fom< The iMt-pIace Chicago' Black one losing streak will reach Its Valley B Conferehce clash will get .Bell’a Invention. The schedule wm braved the storm elemerils to re­ "Sqre It'll kick up a lot of con­ Stanford football star Bob Ret Hawka eruahed the league-loading Before the weekend ganws port the Kaceys would again spon­ troversy,” said Crisier, who re- Other Changes end. Manchester has lost four underway at 8:15 at the Rockville »rgc 'checked and found to be already nolda, finished second with A boal Montreal Oanadiens 7-1 and the Armory, OrMn Manor Manager .filled as were dates for the follow­ sor a baseball. excursion to Yan­ tlros from the committee now af­ Concluding a three-day meeting, ball total of 261. That wm a stroke'' Toronto Maple Lioafs shattered a straight while Coach Jack Wise’s Mitchell promUad, "If wf c m taka . Arnett Circles East^s Right, End diaapi>olnting Hornets carry a Last Wednesday's scheduled ing months . . . Another phone kee Stadium on July 6. McCarthy Ur serving as a member since 1941 the comnflttee also voted to: off tile $3j)00 winning pace of Pro ■Ix-game winlesa streak by whip­ five-game losing streak into the contest with Plalnville was post­ these two road games then In caller w m Bill Abraiti* who sought and Jerry Williams will serve m and as chairman the pMt eight 1— Penalize a team five yardsJay Hebert and former California ping the BoMon Bruins 8-3 in other Jon'ij&nett. Los' Anggles Rams’ halfback playing for the West In the annual Pro Bowl game yes­ predict that we’ll go on to w n Information on making a bMket- co-chairmen this year. . .'There years. "Some folks will like it, and allow another kick every time Amateur champ Roger Kelly from terday turns on his sprinter’s speed as he circled the Bast end In this second quarter acUon. Would- contest. Both rivals have won poned until Jan. 27 because of the the league championahip. And games. once this winU^ and both will be severe snowstorm, Rockville la ball backboard . . . Old Charlie WM still snow to’be shoveled when some won't. A coach who tvins a a free kick (-.isually the kickoff) North Hollywood who carded Detroit, playing without injured be tacklere Gene Brito (8 3 ). of the,Washington Redskins, aiid Jack Butler, PltUburgh have fallen Mitch may not be whistling In the game using the new rule W'lll be flat At right are linebacker Chuck Bednarlk <55). of the Eagles and guard SUn Jones (on shooting for an ali-impbrtant vic­ 4-5 on the season. (Goaty) Roger* wm an office visi­ I arrived home and after dinner I goes out of bounds. In the past, 260. Gordie Howe, st-vek for a pMr of tory in hopes of keeping alive dark since the pair of win* mpvfd tor. Th* retired mailman, now ham- started the fireplace and juat en- happy. But the fell(>w that got beat twp successive out-of-1x>unda kicks CMper, who says he pattema hia first period goals by Nick Mickoakt ground), Weet guard from the-Chicago Bears. Arnett yraa stopped afUr an eight yard gain. His the Pro# into fourth place in Aha probably ivHl scream.” gave the receiving team the bail ■trok* after Jimmy Demaret, also earn went on to win. 26-7. (AP Photofax). , their aliip chances of qualifying A bit of history was made out standing* with a record iof four pered by leg trouble, wm a fine joyed an old fashioned winter and Johnny Wlla)--Dolph Schayes of the Syracuse ^•23 margin from the floor but son of the Marine Corps, a new Terry Brennsn of Notre Dame Southern Methodist. Sport Schedule must go to th e . huge defensive tively speaking, Cimarcf rates ago But broke a rib while ice skat­ resident of Manchester who resides gunman and taking him to jail had scored 20 goals in their two ’They had their troubles with troops of Coach George Wilson’s four-poiht favorite Friday night'' night'.and an upset over Cheney Nationals ranks today aa the foremost scorer in professional the locers committed 23 peraonals ing . . Basketball was the main called It ridiculous. Frank Moseley In discussing matters before the at nearby Salinas. In Elimination Contest previous outings. Cornell Friday, but on Saturday h Friday would lift the Rams' and th* Proa convertod 20 of 84 tople and I talked with several St 64 Mt. Nebo Place, phoned to of Virginia Tech said he was nei­ committee during earlier aeasiona, Toronto, in winning for tho first Western Conference, including a but I’m going to stick m y' neck baskfftball annals. The 29-year-old former New York Uni­ offer his services m a boxing in­ The man refused to give any rolled over Columbia, 82-60 and in Tuesday, Jan. 14 secondary of Bobby Dillon of out once more and pick Manches­ to the .500 mark on the- sea foul ahoU to pick up th# impor­ Silk Timm membera including ther opposed to It nor enthusiMtic Crisier told newsmen the rules name nad wm booked m John time sines cntriotmM night, _ Manchester vs East Hartford, since they have posted three versity luminary eclipsed retired GeorjJe Mikan’s all-time pro tant win. . . , structor for boys in Manchester. about it. But he Mid the committee group "has great respect for the New York, Jan. 13 <;P)—Philadelphia climbs back into climbed into a fourth-place tie with the process showed they are a Green Bay and WilaOn’a Lions. ter in an upset. What do you say, career scoring record by collecting'*' Johnny Dybar. Gene .Sturgeon, Benson hM been active since 1932 Doe pending Inveatlgatioa of the big time In boxing Wednesday with a 12-round welter amooth, weU-drilled, courtwlse club.1 8:15—East Hartford Yale Lary and Joe Schmidt, who Indians? in eight outings. Big Art Quimby sank two frea Tony AUbrio and Murray . . . I acted In "sort of a dictatorial man­ coaches snd prizes their opinions.” armed robbery charges. th< slumping Bruins. Gary Aid- Cheney Tech vs Ellington, 3— 23 pointa M Syrseus* drubbed the time to puU out the verdict M Uirowa to knot th* count at 64-aIl as s boxer, manager, trainer and ner” because the coaches’ organi­ But he added the committee is not weight elimination match between Vince Martinez of Pater Coach Doggie Julian’s outfit stole four passes from the East. Detroit Piston* 135-109 yester­ had intended on watching Manches­ coach. . . . Night was free of any The Del Monte trcMurer corn paved the way with a pair of figures to make It fdur In a row Ellington. . A record crowd of 66,634 Coach Teny D'Angona’s Tech­ TwoNmeeta are also on tap for. Vince Boryla, the Knicks' coach, with 55 ooconds remaining in tha te r’s Graham Holmes box on tee- zation had not been consulted bound by or limited tq rules would not My bow much money son, N. J.. and Gil Turner of Philadelphia goals M the Leafs led all the way. Manchester vs Bulkeley (swim­ the MuKhester High swimming day. ' , . was banished from the court by close struggle and tall Bert Foun­ commitments and once again 1 lit The change in the substitution changes suggested by the Ameri­ Wednesday when they play Harv­ watched the contest in Memorial men, soundly whipped by Glaston­ /T he 6-8. 220-pound Schayes now v«* but the meeting iMted long the fireplace and spent a fine night was la the safes, only that they The National Bbxing Assn.^' Saturday’s action saw Detroit ming meet); 4—Hartford. Coliseum, ecjipaing the previous bury (62-36) last week, should be team thl^week. .Coach Dick -Sol- Referee Lou Eisenstcin. tain hooped the winning bMket after Holmes wm declsioned at St. rule WM designed to help small can Football Coaches Assn. contained all the receipts from ruled last Saturday that the win whip (3)icago 4-1 in a naUonaDy ard at Cambridge. Wednesday, Jan. 15 lanek'i tim ers, victorious over "hM scored 11,770 polnU in 10 years with just 15 second* to play. at home with my family. colleges with limited squad# All rules changes were adopted ABC-TV starting at 10 p.m 'Two league games are schrfuled high of 53,676 which saw the 1951 favored to score repe'at triumphs Beryls Ragtag Nad Niek'a in New York. ticket iMtIes, concessions and ner will meet Isaac Lo^art within (EST). televiaed game. Montreal cnish Rec Senior League, 7:15—High game. New London, in the winter’s lid- of pro play, Including tha 1948-49 Bftemooh in the campaigns. . charged with two technical fouls. Tremendous shooting and strong rolled by Carl Bolin Jr. of the seaaon^ only the players who ing football under NCAA rules — shot in the light heavyweight cIm s Frankie Ryff continues hi* come­ 50-38 In their second start early In other games yesterday the rebounding paved th* way for th# lorwarded by Charlie Ryan, long- WTilte entry in the Merchant’s ity. Loga^t won the first bout the by besting Wayne Bethea In a Fri Dartmouth didn’t take over un­ Cheney Tech vs Hebron, 6:30— rambled 66 yards to the East four. last month. Silver City. He tried to get to Elsenatein in the tlnM Cheney Bros, employe who start^ a quarter could leave and colleges and high' achools. Many The Crosby clambake ended welter elimihalion seiries when he back in the llghtv(*lght claaa by disputed possesrion of the league Hebron. The .East was ahe(id, 7-6, on an Co-Captaiifa Jim Davia and Tom Cincinnati Royals overwhelmed corridor after the game had end Proa’ lop-sided verdict in Bridge­ Bowling League at the Y. Bolin be eligible to return during the high achools. however, do not use outpointed Caspar Ortega at day rout (NBC-radlo-TV) at Syra­ taking on Kid CenteUa of Nicar­ (Jheney, the lone area club with port. *1^ Victor* ahot at a wonder­ now resides In the Sunshine City. had a 166 game In his 417 triple yeeterday with BUI CMper of cuse, N. Y. lead until last Saturday when Rockville vs Farmington, 8:15— arching pqss from Earl Morrail of a winning record, shows three vic­ Hyson, Billy Stuck. DsMy Dormer, the Boston Celtics 116-9T, the ed, .but bystander* restrained him 1. forwarded a letter to SaraaoUL same quarter. NCAA rules. Apple Valley, Calif., taking Cleveland, Dec. 6. agua at St. NlcholM Arena in New Brown, which had wort both 'Us Rockville. Pittsburgh to Ray Renfro of Cleve­ Pet* Zaglio, Chuck'' TOwIe, Dick Philadelphia Warriors, paced by ' (jllff Hagan produced 14 of hla ful 43 per cent (36,bMketa in 90 which Ociipsed the previous high The result of the Logart-Mar- Both the NBA and Ring Maga- York on a Monday show (Dumont- tories in five tilts, including a 64- shots) clip and amMsed a deciaivo jvbera I plan to make my head­ of 414 set by A1 Heim. I.,a Rochelle /- home the winner’s share of previous gomes, dropped a 92-76 , Saturday, Jan. 18 land, and Jt was anybody's ball 44 win over Vinal Regional in. its Baxter, Jack Jacobs 'Md Doug Nell Johnston’s 38 points, downed 27-point output in the final quarter quarters for a portion of my stay $50,000 pro-amateur tourney. tinez or Turner fight may result 'zine rate Johnson No. 1 in the .di­ TV in some sections). decision to Penn. Manchester Vs h^eriden (swim­ game. * the New York Knick* 116-ilO in 62-47 edge off the boerdd against is one of the ranking pinners Iq-; vision behind champion Archie Willie Pep is at it again. The first game last week after a three- Stevens are ei^pectcd to. carry the to apark St. Louis t6 its triumph the Highlanders who were never while getting a look at the major the circuit.'. .’’Where is there a j in two "world” champions. Princeton pulled into a second ming .meetie- 1:30—Meriden. y But Ameche’s great led to a week layoff. Center Dick Biasell, Red and White hopea in thWfairth- overUme and the St. Louis Hawks i over the Lakers. Dick Garmaker league clubs... Andy Lindberg Sophomores Playing Big Roles Withdrawn from NB.\ Mhore. Incidentally, Archie’s non­ former feather champ hM an un­ place tie with Brown by edging Tuesday, Jan. 21 nine-yard field goal by Bert Rechl- turned back the Mlnneapoli* Lak- ’ in contention after the flrat per­ good bMketbsll game tonight in hit the most senMtlonnl shot of title. bout in Brazil was postponed beaten string of 22 going into currently averaging 19.2 points, coming meeta. The Indiana also scored 27 for Minneapolis. iod. / called at the d«>ak to report the this area?” Ralph Kryaak adked. When Virgil Akins knocked out defending Champion Yale, 79-77 ' Manchester Vs Bristol (swim­ char of the Colts that sent the and Captain Hank J a a I o w s k i a 41-36 lyin over the Whalers\^ae- nr* 111-105. • In games Saturday St. Louis de­ John Jay "Ski to Adventure” film the tournoy. It was a 135-yard lielt Tony Dc.Marco in Boston Oct. 29 la.sl week and rescheduled for Sat­ Tuesday’s 10-rounder at Boston ming meet), ^3:30—High school With towering Burr Cartaon, I listed several and the Hartford with a No. 9 iron on the n th hole urday at Sao Paulo. He will box with Tommy Tibbs, a irougfh little end Cornell won its first loop game West in front, 9-7, a lead it never sporting a fine 16.6 average, will spite-winning only three eventa. X, Big First Quarter feated Boston 102-98, Detroit over­ FounUln ahd huotling Paul Gro­ would be shown Jan. 17-18 at the Chuck Kaufman Sparks Green the scrap was billed for the title. by downing Harvard, 58-55. ■ pool. surrendered. Syrscuse. bolted to a 40-26 first Gas Co.. Manchester office man­ that bounced twice and dropped Liiie Isrnaclo. the Br^llian champ. fellow from Boaton. powered Minneapolis ^129-102 and gan combining for 34 talliea. th* Bushnell. Both Andy and his wife ager said he would take in the into the cup for an eagle two. That As a result of tlie subsequent Never again did the West line quartef^ead and never w m threat- Cinciiihati bowled over Syraci'..* are members of the sponsoring: bickering, Massachusetts has let the East seriously threaten, Pro* raced to a 20-7 edge in th* Manchester - Wethei^siSeld High seWed up victor>' for Casper, who ned in >«*tinf j lU 11th straight 1 0 6 -1 0 0 . ' first 10 minutes and held a a,f* Hartford Ski Club... State sporta- game here. Kryxak/wM s fine With Gates Newest B. C. Hero won the ■ Phoenix and Kentucky withdrawn from the J'fBA. Akins and time and again it stopped Tennis Champ Althea Qihson me court^ccea*. Larry Coatello EMtem Division wrlter* met at Uie Waverly Inn in and DeMarco are fighting again in great back such as Jim Brown bf- 47-33 advantage at halftime. Little player at Bait Hartford High and Derby Opgns in 1967 while eatming ded the scoring parade for the W L Pet. G.B.' Porky Vieira, - the game’a top Cheshire at noon and Pst Bolduc i^ter in the colle^ and semi-pro about $40,000. Boaton. Jan. 21, in a bout listed by Cleveland on vital third down Nats with 288 pointa whllp George Boston ...... 26 11 .703 ----- New York. Jan. 13 (Ab —Sophomore guards Chuck Kaufman of Massachusetts as for the world plays. , scorer with 41 poinU, and Roimi* WM my companion to the session. ranks.. . Talked Avith Roy Dlssing- Oseroer and th( rest ot the golf­ I Vated Top FeMate Performer Yardley topped Detmt with 25. Syracuse ...... 23 17 .575 4H DelBlancO accoqpted for 27 of th* My job being ticket chairman er of Wllllmantic in the afternoon Dartmouth and Billv Gates of Boston University shared th* New title. Hugh . McElhenny ot thb^ San Cincinnati built up’a '^ 3 8 half-, New Y o rk ...... 19 20. .487 8 England college bMketball spoUight today while Connecticut braced er* played too rapidly to meet a George Barnes of Australia, one BEAT BAD WEATHER Francisco 49ers' was voted the loaer'a markers. again' for the third straight year and he said/he was waiting for teletrlsion date in person yester­ time bulge and coasted UNirest of Philadelphia ---- 16 19 .457 9 for a challenge to its Yankee Conference lead. of the six named to fight for the "Player of the Game” by the sports Vieira caged 41 pbinU on 13 baa- whil* Pat will be on the recep- word from,'Cleveland, on a new day. He ■ completed his victory New, York, —Jan.. 13 te)^Al-^bowllng champion,' flniahed third the way agatnit Boston'. JacK-^^- W ratem. Division tion committee. Large attendance contract.He haa scouted baseball A six-foot drive-in snd set shot'^ title by the NBA and the world editors, of the four Lo.s Angeles thea Gibson’s reign as top female with 81. kbU and 15 of 16. charity toosca round just before th* tournament championship Committee, has not Metropolitan papers, which spon man, who Wt on his first 11 nqld St. Louis :.,...... 27 12 .692 and raised his aeaaon'a average to and much wm accomplished. The player* ft) New England on a full specialist who starred at Brooklyn Crosa today sj well as the Yankee was due for a debut liefore a na­ athlete haa a* better/Othan fair The new, queen will receive two goal attempts, was high for the. Cincinnati ...... 19 21 .475 8*4- program Jan. 27 at the Statler time btisis the past two year* for Poly Prep, Kaufman Is the rea.eon (Conference lead. been matched with anyone. WITHACOAST GARAGE! sor the garrre. chance of continuing ihoeflnltely. large trophies—th*.Fraternal Or­ a sparkling 36.9 in eight outings, tional television audience. Films Martinez, now 28. haa won 58 ^ y s U with 26. The CelU saw ^trolt ...... 15 24 .385 12 ..will again be a sellout... Snow the .’Tribe. Roy hM been In or­ Dartmouth holds sole possession of Voted overwhelmWg'fy the out­ der of Elaglea—Fr^erick Miller in his iMt four sUrU Vieira hM The Cimsaders led 36-36 at half- showed how he did it. of 63 fights, in 1957 he took five W* Will Er*ct Your Goro9« hnmodiofely! their EMtem Division lead over Minneapolis ..../. 9 80 .231 18 chalked up J71 tallies for a bril­ Itqs started falling and by the time ganized baseball for 30 years. ... first place In the Ivy League stand­ t.me. Blit when Bill Schr idt hit a standing woman / nmormer for Trophy and the Babe Dldrfkaon' Syracuse nut to.4*A games. . Monday’s Schedule Ifome at an early hour for the Blew to an 81 of six, including twoilMisions over liant 42.8 average.' But ouUlde of v^atarted for home the roads ing*. field .goal to put the Hui^iea in Bob Rosburg of Napa. Calif., ex-champ Kid Gavilhn, but lost to Drulis To Remain 1957 by the 214 a^jia writers and zaharias Trophy, preaented '' In Paul Arisin sank a pair of free No dame Scheduled. .^covered and traveling w m at jjiitd gold star of Ihe week on the Stole Pose broadcasters partHilpatIng in the memory of the famed athlete who DelKiancb, who chipped in with 16 front 57-56. they stayed there. who led by five strokes at the half Ralph Dupas in New Orleans. A throws with one second left to en­ Tuesday's Schedule poinU iMt ntght. Vieira received I’s pace. Many motorisU calendar - signifying my presence Kaufman stole a pass-and drib­ The- decision established (Co;in*'c- ciraa SHINCLES or SHAKEN Aaaociated Presy poll,, the liths six times was chosen the outstandr able Philadelphia to tie the Knicks New York V*. Cincinnati at St. were ihiable to navigate hills apd St home on week nights. way point and was tied with Cas­ superior boxer and solid puncher. On Cardinal Staff tennis chi mplon aays ahe hM not ing athlete in the poll. ’very little support from his out­ bled in for a layup in the final tlcut, outside the Ivy orbit, M the per after 54 holes, blew lo an 81 Martinez probably will be a slight in regulation time. The Warriors Loula . - classed teamma;tea .who shot at a curi'es '.and in brief it was' a S.VTIBOAV leadlrig major college team In the To MATCH YOUR HOUSE! . yet reached her peak. '■ Mtfls Gibson’s 1967 triumphs— Philaldelidiia at Louis .seven seconds to wrest the lead yesterday for * 287 tctal that favorite. Chicago, Jan 13 (iP)---Assistant outscored New York 18-8 in over­ poor 27 per cent (24 hoops in 89 treacheroius drive home. I was Brisk, cold morning and there from Cornell at Ithaca, N.Y.. Fri­ area. brought him only 3975 in prize Turner, 28, has fought 71 bouts; "I feel 1 am Improving my ganle her only singles defeat of the year caUed to Trinity at night to of­ wasn’t a single car on the road — Coach Chuck Drull; will remain on every day,’yMi|s Gibson, the first was in the'finala of the Australian shots) average from the floor. day night. Fouled on the play, he Due to a rule by the U.S. Bas­ inoney. most of tlicm real "wars.” He At NO EXTRA COST to You! the Chicago Cardinal foqtball Hitting on 12 of 24 field goal at- ficiate the ‘Trinity-Coast Guard not even a milkman -on the trip added two free throws for a pul­ ketball Writer* Assn, that a team claims he will make the 147-pound Negro plgyer to perform on the chainpkmshlpe—ohnaxed a long, bMketball game and after a three to 13 Biasell St . . Work was On the 10th hole. Rosburg t(x>k a coaching staff, it was announced hallowed/'sod of Wimbledon and uphill pull. tempU Green Manor Shot into a sating 63-60 triumph. The Indians must play 50 pei cent of Its sched­ three-over-par seven when he hit weight limit without trouble al­ • rrofaMsibnally D aiigntd today. . commanding 79-47 bulge at th* hour wait the few hardy souls in fitiished at an eai ly hour and once went on to ctnish Columbia 82-60 ule, against major opposition to though he has been fighting as a Fbreat Hills, declares with convic- As early as 1950, having rpn out Free Throws Sink Yale Five, attendance packed up and went home I settled back to,a conifort- hia liaJl Into driftwood and kelp To Oivo You Extra Spato It’ll mark the third season Drulis tfon. That’s a Significant atateinent of competition In the Negro ten­ three-quarter mark and merely Saturday. earn that rating, BC (8-0), BU, on the beach. middleweight moat Of the time in has held the position with thp coasted ii) the final 10 minutes. home when the Cadets got snow­ able afternoon In my favorite chair Providence and Biandei* (9-1) are recent years. also won five of when/lt U considered A ^ t last year nis ranks, she made her first bid- bound. In Oolchester... Traveling watching the Senior Bowl football Averaging 13 points a game. Second place and $2,400 went • Tattory-UuUt To Sava Cardinals. The last two years he she Was good enough} to win the for the NaUonal Otle at Forest UConns Turn Back Holy Cross Vietrs'- and DelBianco combined Kaufman missed several games excluded. to' 24-year-old Dave Marr of Rum- six in 1957, losiiig only to Logart YouMonmy assisted Head Coach Ray Richards foi 30 oTBridgeport'a 35 poinU in time from Trinity to my home-was game on teevee . . . Middletown The Huaktee, winners at lioth and Ijeatlng Akins. here's the little roont top' events at both sites—the All- Hills, and was eliminated in the one hour on the worst night In and Wesleyan University was the early In the season due to a death son, N. J., w*ho carded 72 and a and next season he’ll work under England on the British court and second round' by Lodlse -Brough. the aecom. hifif. Only in the- foul In his family. Yankee games to date, will play 281 total. The 12-roundcr will be carried on shooting department did the loser* year# for- road conditions. Cars destination at'night and I made host to 'Vermont Saturdai. The vtccTto counen Prank Ivy who last week succeed the National at Forest Hills.' •The following year she made her New Haven, Jan. 18 (F)—TwoA’sweep on Iti two day aecl,** in the • Gates popped in a pair of free that wasn't there!" „ . V®"' lot ed Richards. She’s cool, poised and affable free throw# in th* final 80 seconds State. On Friday the Owls had de­ riiow spy strength, converting’ 20 were abandoned all along the the trip solo, my sons preferring Catamounls are a spotty ball club, WimhledOR debuL and reached the highway while others were in mi- to stay close to the fire.elde. tlirows ■with 36 aettonds remaining S'* rontUS Ivy ‘said he was'happy- to have now, is Ihls 30-year-old-star whose third round, losing to Beverly of the Yale-Princeton game Satur­ feated Hartford University- of their 23 free throw*. as their 4-2 league mark attests, ThtCHESHrRE.intUf '"•••yDoiTvouamr Weekend scoring honors tot that enabled BU to edge Arm^ 57- but they can be tough and are

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MANCI^KBTES^EVENTNO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1958 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, JANUARY 19B8 p a g b t e n HottuM lor lUht 65 Uouaea for Sale 72 Houses for Sale BY FAGALY and 8HURTKN HooMhold Goods 81 AportmoBts— Fists ' Rockville-Vemon’ :J Aatomoblles lor SaJe .4 Aato Driving School 7 A THERE OUGHTA 6R A LAW! Ttnements f 8 BBSAUmrUL flvo room fumlahed PORTER STREET sectlmi — Five Prospective Home Bupm ^ thro# badreom ytar ’roohd homo veer old six room Colonial, large BEFORE YOU BUT • UMd CM MANCHESTiER Driving Academy SmOLB BED and iMiraau. MI MODERNLT DESIOmOD for ot< Bolton Lake, oil boat, fireplace, Excellent Honte Finenciiis . ■fan living rtwm, fireplaci metal Public Hearing Slated by City Classified see Gonnmn Motor 8»le«. Bulck guaranteea reaiUta. Expert ^ tr u c 8-6858. furilaat living. Beautiful new eg* ail built-in appUancee, ‘available kitchen cabinets, attachsd garage, 10% Down ■ 80 Tedr Mortgage SaleB wid Sendee, 288 MUn tion, dual controlled car. Call PI. cellent location in RockviUa, twen* until June U. CaU MI 8-8271 for large porch, hot water heat oU, Meiiy Lbitlnge Available Street, Ml 9-4871. Open evemnfi. 2-7249. Day or evaning aplpolnt- w mlnutea - •from Hartford via appointment. , ,lUe bath and first floor lavatory, MLS lihmber Advertisement menu. WASttma MACHINE, fully auto­ Parkway. All appllancaa, lndivl« Aluminum storm windows anil On Junk Disposal Ordinance ' FOLKS SAY Tut matic, CaU Ml 9-0163 aftar ■ p.m. dual haat control and anUnna. screens. Near bus and schools, BRAE-BURN REALTY CO. CLASSIFIED ADVT. laundromat. Ample amaaita park< SaburbRn For Rent 66 real bargain, A-1 condition. Price MI 8-M78 WE SELL THE Business Services Offered 13 OAMtS iNIMtrOM FRANK’S IS and aalUng A public hearing will be beld^ltallan Benefit fjoclety Hat], P uli DEPT. HOURS MCri s(hiiis«Mti.irm / M Ing (or two cara. aacb avaflabla 822,500. George L. Grasiadio, tomorrow night on a proposed o;;- Rd., Stafford Springs, atarting at --'•1 FINEST U CARS good uaed fkinilturo and andquta Nov,..15 and Dee. t. Three rooma ROCMrmiJO^New three • om Realtor, MI 9-5878. WEST SIDE—Sparkling^ six room 8;15i A.M. lo 4:30 P.M. FLOUR SANDOfO and refinlahlng. ’n|»1» a vV"W»|JMOtfT, farni r at 420 L a te s t. CaU anytlma, 9 Cape, three bedrooms, wonderful dinance to control disposal of rub- 7 p.m. IN THIS AREA 0NfswiA«R.ar and bath. Aduita JlOO monthly, apartment, heated, electric range, blah In the city. » ' Specializing In

atto. flreplace. On an FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ad apartment, $96 monthly. Phona acre., PI 2-^"t-7211. line Smith, Realtor. MI 9-1642. ealfed by John J. Rady, chairman and representativea of tha GOP TOU'U. BE PI^EASANTLY aur MURTEN8EN TV. SpaclaUsed RCA faMneta. Rotary power lawn mow^ Town Committee. MON. THRU FRI. Ml 9*5229, MI 1*7444. of the newly-appointed ordinance prised '"dth the price of this 1958 talevlaion aarVfee. aO 9^641 ir. Lawn chair. Any raaaonqbla (VH) MANCHESTER-114,800 B1A8T SIDE—Beautiful seven room <»>mmitte«. . VFW Meeflag offar accepted. MI 9-9815. FOR RENT-*-Approxlmatel' Janu* •Wanted to Rent 68 brick and frame home, ‘hiree 10:.30 A.M. PACKARD sedan with Ultramatlc M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv­ four down, two unflniahed tip. The proposed ordinance would The 'Veterans of Foreign Wars drive, heater, defroster, svhlte tires, ary 32. Six room duplyx, apposite . iMALL HOUSE or apartment, for condition. Near achools, tram ikaeter bedrooms end one single. prohibit anyone from throwing wilt hold a meeting today at 8 p.m. SATURDAY 9 A.M. ice. Cleaning aittca, cellara and Ckinter Park. Three large bed* 1% baths. Living room, 80x12, 2-tone paint. Don’t worry about the yarda. Incinerators emptied, ashes Mosicsl InstroBieiits 53 a gentleman, in Manchester or taflon and ahopplng center, any kind of refuse on the fity's In GAR Hall. dosvn payment. WE CAN MAKE A rooma with closets, steam ell heat, '’llockville vicinity, Must be tpr- mediate occupancy. CaU the R. F. dining room, birch cabinet kitch- streets. The ordinance requires Vernon Homeiqakert removed. Contract eervlc# avail­ copper seraeris and doora. Full , an. ^ o - c a r garage. Madeline VOfR COOPERATION Wll.L DEAL, only 149 month. able. Ml 9-9757. SPINET PIANO, 8395, Hammond niahed and reasonable In price. Dimock Co., Realtora. MI 9-5245 or any vetiiele hauling refuse to be The Vernon Homemakere win organ, 8500, amall baby grand, basement and attic. Linoleum on' Reply Box 444, Manchester, Conn., Joseph AshfoM, MI 9-U18 Bar­ Smith, Realtor. MI 9-1842. covered so that papers and gar­ meet at the home of Mra. Paul BE appreciated WHAT MORE'c a n BE ADDED kitchen, formica counters, kitchen LIGHT TRUCKINO and ode* Jobs. TiuNeavismiJo 8800. All good trada-lna. Eaay stating addrtss and amount of bara WfxxU. MI 9-7702, Robert bage will not blow out. Mlllette. TankeiDosan Rd. tomor­ to all the phrases that you’ve heard Ashes, trash and junk removed. cabinets, new oak flooring, newly rent-required. • * Murdock, MI 9-5972. MANCHESTER—Custom brick and row St 10:30 a.m. A dtscuiaion of WWilftouNTOiM tarma. Open Monday, Tueaday, frama alx room ranch, twp fire­ Drawn up by Corp. Counsel Dial M l 3-2711 about the Oldsmobile Super Rocket For courteous and reasonable Thuraday eveninga. Blmbaum f, decorated, two porches. Adults Harry Hantmer, the ordinance is "quick meats" will be led by Mra, ’ ’88". Come In and have a look at TOPOSOMITHINU preferred, Referencea requested. BEAl|TY AND ieomfort—Spacious places, large recreaUon room, service call Hurri-Clean Transit 881 Main St., New Britain only $17,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, apeciflcally aimed at preventing Charles Frcderickson and Mri. this 1955 2-tone blue and white 2- any time. Ml 9-7868. PiSWRIKTWP MI 9*7539. BtwineM Property For Skle 70 bri(;k and frame home in central Arthur Gustafson. iMaUon. Foyer entrance,-, large MI 9-8182. the scattering of rubbi^ aldng the door aedan with radio, heater, TRY THE Kinsman electronic city streets to the city dump off Basketball Rejristrationa power steering, p o w e r brakes plus GONDER’S T V. Service, available PLACf TrtiV 100< spinet organ today. Finest quality TWO FAMILY—6 end 6 with two ! nvlng room with fireplace, dining Lost and Found 1 FOUR ROOM apartment. Call MI 28 UNDMAN ST.-Six room homt Regan Rd. However, it will also Saturday will be the final day for hydramstlc. With a small dosvn any time. Antenna conversions. TDfAT-t of any home organ. Dubaldo etorea. OU heat, two car garage, room. - birch cabinet kitchen restrict persoha from throwing 9*9989 evenings. large lot. Good Income, first time powder room and rear porch. Up- on two acres of land. Recently registrations tn the Vernon Baa- payment Us only $59 month. Phllco factory Supervised service MUsIc Center, 188 West Middle redecorated. Excellent tratentlol. papers on the streets. ketbsll League. Tel. Ml 9-1488. Turnpike. on market.-Sacrifice. Write owner. ■talrs, three master beilrooms end lOST—Probably on Main St;, roll IF TOERE’S A FORD In your ROCKVILLE—Four room modem Box H, Herald. one single bedroom. Tile bath. Mot Selling for $14,000 with financing Mayor Herman Olson has stated The league will open Feb. 8 at * exposed film K-135.^all MI 9-7180. future It must be this 1957 FORD HILLS’ . TELEVISION Service. apartment, heaf apd hot water in­ water oil heat. Ijindscaped lot available. T, J. Crockett Realtor. that rubblah cans will be placed a.m. All youngsters will receive Available at all times. Phllco fac­ cluded. TR 8*5933. MI 8-1977 or Ml 9-7781. in suitable locations throughout bssketball uniforms, obtained from LOST—Female liRer bal, 1'* month V8 custom "800” 4 door sedan with Wesring AppsTst—Flirs 57 with fruit trees. TWo-car garage. a. radio, heater, it’a a apotlesr anovf tory’ supervised service. Tfl. Ml Farms and Land for Sale 71 Price $28,500 Madeline Snilth, the city for deposit of waste pa­ the Rockville Midget League. old Vicinity Brookfield St. Call M i ^ CHESTER FURRIERS - Furs re­ THREE ROOM apartment, larga MANCHESTER— New aeven room pers. The mayor said if the white outside and just iike new in- 9,51898. rooms, with he'st, hot water, elec­ ...... —------; Realtor, MI 9-1842. ranch, many extraa. Call Builder- Practice will again be held Sat­ >n 9-6293. aide Come in and see for yourself. T / u u d u te HU. a<«»ii siwtum iTssicttt modeled, repaired. CsMa and FOR DIFFERENT sizes and types rr-r— — ...------ordinance is passed it will be urday morning at the Vernon Ele­ DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com atolea na^de, 819.95. Call Ml 9*7219 tric atove and refrigerator. Ga­ of farms end land tracts within 201 MANCHESTER— New five room Owner. MI 8-8821. "strictly enforced." Any ■ resi­ LOST-Puppy, gray, whltb' and ■Terms the best, the bank’s lowest, rage. N8wly decorated, exclueiva mentary School. Assisting in the pany, doors and aUndowa, custom for free estimate, s| your home. miles ot Hartford. Lawrence F. j ranch full baaement. fireplace, dent may attend the hearing and program are Wayne Flint Sr., Earl black. thlV'' fur, pointed eaiV and after a small dossm payment, only work, guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1883 neighborhood. Write Box D, Her­ $55 month. Flano. B r ^ r . Ml o-Mio. laundry tray, full Inaulatlon,. plat-' voice sn opinion of the proposed Johnson, George Hanson Mich'M black face. iJiat seen Saturday after 6 p.m. ’ ald. tered wall, tile bath, living room Lots tor Sate 73 ordinance. afternoon January 11. Vicinity .1 Bryan and Donald Stevens. FOR THE BUDGET WEARY Oismonds—W stekM— WsntcS— To Boy 58 FIVE ROOM apartment, $90, in­ fireplace, hot water oil heat. Caat Baldwin to Bpewk Hospital Notes Avers- Hetphta, Ressard Call Ml BAY ANN T V CUnlc aervice call Moving— Trucking- Situations Wanted— iron radiators recetaed. Amesite LOTS 128x200 and larger. 11,200 man or woman you muat aee thta —$2.50 , 24 hour aervice. Bonded Jewelnr 48 OLD QUNS (any condition), cludes heat, hot water and ga­ Houaea for Sale 72 Mrs. Lucy Burke is preeented e epecial certificate for "outetand- Clarence Baldwin, chairman of Discharged Friday.v Mra. Maiielle 3-1927. 8.000 mile 1967 FORD Fairlane 800 Storage 20 Female 38 drive, si', city utilities. Immedlste and up. Off Mancheater Road, ing GOC work" by Maj, Eugene DoLoria. Mrs. Lets Waldron work. Work done on radios, car swords, war reUca, mUquea. etc. rage. Call MI 8*8739 alter 4 p.m. SOC ROOM house. Carter St., Glastonbury. Telephone M* 9-5981, the Republican State Central (Com­ Milltken and son, 105 High St. X/-)ST—Woman'a abosilder bag. 2- door victory. Radio, heater, sea LEONART W. YOST Jeweler, r# NEW occupancy. Built by Ansaldi. Sher. and Mrs. Burke both received" awards for 1,500 hours of volunteer radios and HI Fi. Ml 3-8877, MI MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ BABY SnriN G In my licensed lone or whole eoHeetlon). 70 MUl ManeheMer. Five rooms, complete wood Circle. North Manchester- after 6 p.m. Skywalchers Get mittee. and John M. Hurley, pub- Birth Friday:'A aon to Mr. an4 dark beige, apring closing, swallet mlat green trimmed, with anow 3-2958. ing Co. Ml 3-6658. Owned arid op­ home. Full or part time, day or paira, adjuata watches expertly. St. Tel. M 8*5717. service at yesterday’s awards banquet of the local Ground Ob­ lie relations director and apMial Mrs. John Zagura. 27 Eflington cloud 'syhite. It’s just LIKE NEW. FIVE ROOM apartment, aecond full rear dormer, IH baths, fire-; New five room ranches now un­ server Corps. (Herald Photo by Pinto l. , enelosed.'.liOSt at King's store. MI erated by Walter B. Perrett, Jr., night. Verplanck achool section. Reasonable prices. Open daily. place, baaement garege. T. Shan- i BOLTON—Two large wooded lots asaiatant to Baldwin." W(11 be guest Ave. / Very loitv down payment plua $59 SERVICE — Office, corridors, Thursday evenings. 139 Spruce floor, oil heat, 880. MI 8-47M. der construction, all citv uUllties. Service An^ards 9-5127. agent for Bumham’a Van Service. Tel. A a 8-7820. non. Builder. MI 1-T489, BU 9-1418.! Choice lots available. Being built on Williams Road. Call owner, MI speakers at the GOF victory din­ Admitted’ Saturday: Mias Judith month. stores. etc. Floors scrubbed, ServiOe to 48 statea. Street. Ml 9*4887. Rooms Without Board 59 8-8321. ner here Saturday. Kayroes, Warehouse Point! An­ waxed and polished. Tel. MI AVAILABLE—Modem three room HEY. THERE IS A FORD IN Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 apartment. All conveniences. Will Some 55 members of the Man­ Andover Main speaker of the evening '-vill drew Tram, 120 W. Main St.; Lyn­ Announcements 3-8670. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. ROOM FfJR rent. Inquire Stats be Congressman-at-large Antoni wood Croidtett, RFD 2. YOUR. Fu t u r e . Thla two tone li|ANCHESTER~Pet Center for all Fuel and Feed 49*A Tailor Shop. I Blasell. MI 8*7888 lease to responsible person (or a **'^.8 ! good condlti(Mi. Near but line. chester Ground Observer Corps blue and white atatlon ss’agon. it'a Light tnicklng and package deliv­ reasonable rent. For further in­ room with paneled Hreplece wall. I shopping center and acliools Suburban for Sate 75 attended an awards banquet yes­ Sadlak of this city. Announcement Discha^ed Saturday: AnKa Ja- INCOME TA.XES prepared in your SNOW REMOVAL equipment avail­ ery. Refrigerators, washers and your peta, aupplles and acccs- After 8:80 MI 3*8047. Mtehan tritn dining area, ceramic that Baldwin and Hurley will at­ a country aedan model. Radio able. Also sand, stone, gravel and aoriea. Open Monday through Sat- SEASONED hardwood foi fire­ formation call Ml 3*8624. Priced to sell. Henry Street — terday afternoon at Cavey's Res­ chim and John Jachim, West Wll- home or by appointment. Exper­ atove moving apecialty. Folding ttta bath, baaement gerage. R. New Siren Installed^ Tested tend with their wives was made by Ilngton: Gregory Mathowa Tol­ ienced tax ss'ork. Ml 3-4723. heater, svhlte tirea, power ateering asphalt. Nussdorf Sand and Stone urilays, 9-6. Thursday and Friday place, cut and split to order. Call ATTRACTIVELY fumlabed and Seven room (four bedrooms), 1>4 (XX) $18.900--Coventrv Lake, new taurant. Highlighting the affair chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752. cheerful rooms. Complete light TWO AND FOUR room apart- F. Dimock A Co., Realtors, MI baths, fireplace, screened porch, seven room split level. I 'i baths, Town GOP chairman Franklin G. land: Mrs. Arlene Boudreauit, Ma­ and Fordomatlc, It’a book value la Co. MI 9-7408. ntghta until 9. MI 9*4278. jin 8-7083. Leonard L. Glgllo. 9-5345: J o a ^ Ashford. Ml 9-8818;' was the presentation of certifi­ Welles, and city chairman John $2860, but now at your,EDSEL deal housekssplng facilities available. menu with heat, hot wafer, gaa. two car garage, all city utilities, fireplace, attached garage, game cates. badges and service bars to ple St., Ellington; Raymond Mor­ Electric refrigerator and gaa Barbara woods MI 9-7702; or By Firemen Seen Louder H. Peters, who are in charge of the Personate 3 er's low price la only $2188. a low ELECTROLUX owners --Prompt, Painting— Papering 21 (XXaCER PUPPIES, AKC regis­ SEASONED hardwood fo,- fire­ Single, double. Children accepted near schools. Owner moving out room, lake privileges. Present members of the group in apprecia­ gan. Shamoktn, Pm.: Kenneth Ar­ friendly aervice on your Electro­ tered, excellent temperment and places, furnaces and stoves. GIglio —limited Parking. Central. Rea­ stove. Call Ml 9-4<)71 from 8-7 p.m. Hobart Murdock, MI 9-58T2. of state. Priced for immediate mortgage can he aasUme^ month­ event. nold. Maple St., BUlr^ton; Mrs. $188 dossm and bank terma of only tion for their aert’lce. County GOP representatives are RIDER.S—Wanted to and from $65 month pula you in a atatlon lux (Rt cleaner. Pick up and de­ PAINTINO AND paperhanging. bloodline, beautiful red and buff Brothers, Ml 3-5801. sonable price! Come seel Mra. only. (HI) WEST SIDE—Six room Cape. sale. Six room Cape (?od, full base­ ly payments are only’^$77.39. R. 'rae local Skywatch Post, main­ The old siren was taken downAhas granted a variance to Harold Adeline Mitchell. 43 Brooklyn St. livery. Call Electrolux avthorized males, $40. MI 9-3994. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. ment. tile bath, patio, combina­ F. Dimock A Co../Realtors, Ml also expected to attend the dinner 1 Admitted yeaterday: Kenneth Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, East wagon that you have been looking Good clean workmanshhip at rea­ p a r t l y fumialMd, (Iv# room 4 down, 3 finished up. large en­ tained here since the nationwide from the top of the firehouse yes­ Hartley and Harry Schors. devel Hartford. Flrat ahlft, aouth park- sales and aervice. MI 9-0843 or JA sonable rates. 80 years tn Man­ tion windows, amesite d>1ve. ga­ 9-5245, Joseph Am ord, Ml 9-6818, to be held at the Koaciuszko Club Gordon. I Robert Rd.; Mias LoretU TWO ENGLISH Setter puppies, six duplex, no bathroom. Sullivan closed porch, ameatte drive, fine program began In 1951. withdrew terday morning and a new, more opera of the Pine Ridge Dr. hopiz>- Ing lot. Call MI 9-3841. 2-0108. Please ask for Augustine chester. Raymond Flake. MI Garden— Farm— Dairy locatkMi. For appolntmer: tr see rage. Near East Center Street Barbara Woodi<^Ml 9-7702 or Rob­ from its 24-hour operation on Jan. powerful siren was raised In its The variance was granted to at 7 p.m. Atty. Henry H. Lugg, Ejgan, 32 Ellington Ave. WE F E E L ABSOLUTELY Kamienski. months old. Pedigreed with PLEASANT, heated room (or gen- Ave., Wapping. Ml 3-5724. shopping center and high achool. ert Murdock„.Ml 9-9972. who later this year will become Discharged yeste’day: Mrs. 9-9237. Products SO Ueman, (res parking. S4 High St. chit the R. F. Dimock Co. Real­ t to go into a ready reserve status place. The new siren has a seven build on two lota which have less WAN’TED—Ride to arid from Pratt POE'nC about this top GENERAL papers. MI 3*4943. tora, MI 9-6349. Joseph Ashford. Asking price $14,900. Six rooms— in accordance with a U.S. Air and one-half horsepower, 3-phase than the required minimum of 200 State Legislative Commissioner, Katherine Dimlow, 184 Union St.; E7CTER10R and Interior painting. POUR ROOM apartment. CentriU (X ni) TALCOTTVILLE • Vernon, will be master of ceremonies. A Whitney Aircraft, second shift, MOTORS VALUE, it’s a 1957 Chev­ CXIOKINO APPLES 90c McIntosh ROOM FOR rent, suitable (or one location, heat and utilities fur­ MI 9-9819, Barbara Woods, MI Colonial, full basement, hot water Force directive. motor while the previous one had feet. Mrs. Eleanor Lively and daughter, Gate 2 or 3 from vicinity of Union Household Services Ceillnga reftnlshed. Paperhanging. Poultiy and Supplies 43 cold storage No. 1 $1.25 half oil heat. IVi balha, flreplace, $21,900. New Conn, contemporary, Welles said that he expects rolet Bel Air 4-door sedan with or two men. Shower. Call at 101 nished. 890 month. Write Box E, 9-7703 or Robert Murdock, Xfl ultra nlodem ranch. % acre wood- Special guests at yesterday's a three horsepower, single phase The two lots are located at the 21 Orchard St.; Mrs. Patricia Au- St, Tel. 3-8482 between 9 a. m. and powerglide, heater, defroster, back­ Offered 1 3A Wallpaper booka. Bitimatea given. bushel. ’I>l. MI 8*8116 Louis Cheatnut St. Herald. 9-9973. porch, full attic, plastered walls, banquet were MaJ. Eugene De- motor. circle on Pine Ridge Dr. and had about 200 persona to attend. A Clair and son, Warehouse Point: Fully cevered by Inaurance. Call BROAD breasted turkeys, fresh or Bunce, 529 Weal Canter Street. _ ail city utilities. Near bus line and i Washer dryer-refrtgerator- roast beef dinner will be sei-ved. 12. up lights, many other extras, it’s oven-stove are Included, Loria. State GOC coordinator: The job was done In the bitter been laid out in a manner which Mrs. Dinah Hereoj?, 131 Union St. a spotless California silver, that FURNITi'RB repairing and refin- Edward R. Prica. Ml 9-1008. frozen. Tom SOc per pound and ROOM FOR rent, Naar canter. (XV) 819,900-NEW ranch with at­ achool. Charles Lesperance, MI Anyone planning to buy a ticket at Ishing; antiques restored Furni­ COOKING AND eating amles. 75c ai^lntment to see call the Sgt. Milton Clark from the New cold by about a dozen men of the would permit a road on either aide. Birth today; A daughter to Mr. new GM paint that cost $76 extra, hens. 59c. Schaub Turkey Farm, Heat and hot water. Gentleman. Bustnras Locations tached garage, full basement. 3 9-7620. One road will lead to the river and the door la asked to notify one of and Mrs. Lloj-d Newbury, 11* ture Repair Service, Talcottville. CEILINGS whitened. Interior paint 188 Hillatown Rd., Mancheitei. a 16 quart basket. Louis M. Bottl, R. F. Dlmock Co.. Realtora, Ml Haven GOC Filter (jenler; and Volunteer Fire Department. Automobiles for Sale 4 topped off with egg shell white top. 38 Foster St. MI 1-8847. for Rent 64 bedrooms, kitchen, dining area, Chief of Police Herman O. Following the siren's installa­ to other land owned by Hartley the co-chairmen In advance. Brooklyn St. Ml 3-7449. ing. Evenings and Saturdays. Call 280 Bush Hill Road. living room, amesite drive. R. F. MANCJHESTEB —Six room house, 9-9245, Jos»h Ashford, MI 9-9818, Inside it’s a dreamy black trimmed Mi 9-5426. oil heat, two-car garage, lot 90x Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702 or I Schendel former local Civil De- tion, it was tested, sounding loud and Schora, which will permit ac­ GOP Winnen’s Dinner NEED A CAB? Short on a .down with Japan red onlv $19S »town at Wanted— Peta— Poultry— ROOM FOR RENT. genUeman pre­ FOR OFFICE or commercial use, Dlmock and Co., Realtors, .MI cess to the river for fire depart­ Sen. William Puretell will be the Vernon and TalcottvUIe newe payment or had your credit turned WEAVING of bums, moth holea ferred. Shower in basement. Tele­ 9-9345, Joseph Ashford. .MI 9-6616. 150. Call MI 9-1308. Robert Murdock. Ml 9-5972. fense director. and clear the first time. BRUNNER S EDSEL with bank and tom clothing, hosiery runs, . Stock 44 Household Goods 51 three rooma, ground floor. Main In addition to the many aervice Some minor adjustments will ment equipment. main speaker at the Lincoln Dav Items are handled through The down? Don’t give upt For a good terms to 36 months. Buninesn O pportunities 3ii phone in room. MI 8-7903. St. near post office. Phone Ml Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702 or Rob- Txi) raxiNGTON New oversized . The other' road will give access dinner Feb. 15 of the Tolland deal—not thru a small loan com­ handbags repaired, zipper re­ WE BUY dairy cows, calves and art Murdock, MI 9-5972. MANC?HESTER—Six room^ Cape, i awards given out. Mrs. Lucy have to be made by the telephone heraM’s Rockville Bureau, 1 W. placement. umbrellas repaired, ANTIQUE FURNITURK, ai'ver, 9-6229, MI 8-7444. near bus. schools and cHurches. A ! 5’,j ixxm ranch, mahoganv paneled Burke, (5d secretary and past company which arranges the cy­ to the contractors' other land, al­ County Women’s Republican Club. Main Sfc, telephone TRenoat pany — see "Harry” at 833 Main -THE BIG "M " PERSONIFIED FOR LEASE—Gulf Service Station, beef cattle. Pella Bros Phono Ml men's shirt collars reversed and 8*7405. glass, china, and used furniture buy at $11,500. Four jroom Cape,' firs wall ceramic tile bath, fully GOC supervitor. was given a spe­ cling of the siren. Fire Commis­ so, and to land owned by E. K. The affair will be held at the 5*3188. St. (Formerly Douglas Motors). is this beautifully kept 4-door adjacent to Wilbur Cross Parkway FURNISHICD ROOM near Main St. STORE FOR RE> — Good for (IV) MANCHESTER-Green Area. air-condinoned. two car bezeroent replaced. Marlow's LttUe Mend­ at McNall St. exit In Manchester. bought and sold Furniture Repair 9 Hazel St. MI 9-2170. 9 room Cape basement gsrsge. $10,500. Many more'ln all priced cial certificate of appreciation "in sioner J. Russell Thompson said Post, at his request. sedan. Immaculate exterior, plus I beauty parlor or type busl- garage. Large lot. Call the. R. F. LBS Slates Meeting ing Shop. A proved succeasful operation. Ad­ Articles for Sale 45 Service. Ml 8*7449. neaa. Ml 9-2997. Excellent conaltlon. Call the R. F. ranges. Call the ^Isworth Mitten ; recognition of her outstanding con­ last night. At present the period heater. economy overdrive. Radio, heater, ROOM FOR gentleman Quiet! , ______Dlmock Co;, Realtors, Ml 9-5245 Agency, Reallore; Ml 3-8930. Dimock Co., Realtors. MI 9-5245 tribution to the local Ground Ob­ of rise and fall of volume is too Mrs. J. Russell Thompson, 1951 KAISER, radio and dress inquiries to Mani.heater or Joseph Ashford, .MI 9-6818. Bar­ Call 50 3-4938. white tires, after your trade or a FLAT FINISH Holland window Motel, McNall St., R F D No. 1 or ABSOLUTE BARGAIN - Custom neighborhood. Inquire from 5-8 j ENTIRE BUILDING a ^ t 8.500 Of Joseph Aebford Mi 9-6818, Bar­ server Corps” slovc. president, has announced that a Road Conditions Held Cause low down payment, only $35 month. shades, made to measure. All made cornices and drapes Slip p.m. 224 Chartar Oak. MI 8-8388. VERNON—Large custom built, 5>i bara Woods. Ml 9-7702, Plobert Highest service awards, for 1,500 This is the first stage in the im­ work meeting of the Ladies’ Bene­ call 50 3-4148. KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney. square feet Suitable for^'vStores, bara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert room ranch^ mahogany paneling, 1954 FORD V8 convertible, with Yoti can atop paying repair bills metal Venetian blinds at a new 88 Maple St. tel. Ml 8-4827. covers, $59.60 and up. Choice of oflice, Inaurance companyball, Murdock, Ml 9-5972. Murdock, kU 9-5972. hours of volunteer work, went to provement of the aWrm system, volent Society will be held at 10:30 notv and trade for this big "M " to­ low price. Keya made while you fabrics. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita Fortiomatic, radio, heater, new Help Wanted— Female 35 etc. Occupancy a-8 monlha. 'x In fot**h1rtr^lfvMion v'tw*veYy”rea^ (IX) BOLTON-Coventry line. New Mra. Walden. Resent (MC Thompson said. The old siren will a.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Of Many Weekend Accidents top, this car Is worth $1395, but day. Open evenings till 9. wait. Marlow’s. LIVE BAIT and minnows for ice JA 2-7780. Boarders Wanted 59-A (X n) MANCHESTER - New alx j Edwin Sag- on Hebron Rd. center of town. One car garage^r • Carlton ' —W. —Ifutch- - 5 room ranch, ceramic tUs bath. | *"P*rvlsor. and Mrs. Burke. Mrs. be sent out for repair. Later, prob­ this weather you can buy It for MOTHER—Needs capable energe­ fishing. Camp Meeting Road. Rt. rent at the (!>nter. Call Ml 9-5228,., room ranch home in Rockledge I knotty pins kltcher»v walk-out I Waldron also received a aervice ably in the spring, the repaired The activity will be planned by $999, only $199 down and a low Satisfaction Guaranteed ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholster 85. Bolton. MI 9-5685. SALE 1-3 OFF on wallp.aper. Wall section, i ’ ': batha, ceramic tile' A 4-car accident on Center St.^ of the other car received only Ing, custom made comlcea. tic woman who will accept a ROOM AND board, genUeman. Tel. or $n 3-7444. basement. Large lot. Reduced to "ar for 1.250 hours service. siren and another one will be Mrs. Ronald Bockus, chairman of $38 month. Don't pass this up, in Ules 4c a tile. Kentlle, from 7c kitchen counters AtUched garage, | ^ the Friendly Service. Those at­ and a S-car mishap on W, Middle minor damage, Hughes reported ALWAYS drapes and slip covers. $79 50 and home and small wage to help with SNOW REMOVAL equipment. each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, Ml 8-7878. $14,900. R F Dlmock Co.. Real- Roger Winter received bars for placed at two locations approved 90 days you can sell It for $1395. care of five children. No house­ amesite drive, fullv landscaped 1 « I , u ^ tori. Ml 9-5245. Joseph Ashford, 1.000 and 7.’>0 hours work and Mrs. by Civil Defense authorities. Two tending are to bring a box lunch. Tpke., both occurring . a - shortly i after - Both vehicles involved in an ac­ up. Choice of fabrics. Call Mra, Snow blowers or push ty ^ blades at the Green. Houses for Rent 65 lot. $21,000. Cali R, F. Dlmock C o ../J “ »‘ "ver the Manchester line in i Coffee will be served by the host- '" “‘night Saturday, were two of cident at the intersection of Spruce It only has a guaranteed 29,000 AT LaPine. Ml 9-3894. work except dishes. MI 9-0232, •Ml 9-8818, Barbara Woods, Ml 1 Ollye (Jhartier and Thomas Hickey locations under consideration are miles. She loves her new Edsel — for tractorr and tillers. Capitol Realtors, Ml 9-5245. Joaeph Ash-^ ^ several weekend crashes in town. and Oak Sts. about 7:40 p.m. Sat­ BRUNNER'S mornings o f write S. Shaw, Box Equipment Co., 38 Main. MI GI\’E ME $40 PROFIT Apnrtments—-Fteto- BOLTON—Four room furnished ford, in i'9-8818, Barbara Wopda.l * ’’“O'" rancher fea- 9-'ri02, Or Robert Murdock, MI | received bars for 750 hours. Seven Fisher's Gas Service Co. and an Police attributed them to post- Bee Frank Janton at Brunner's 662, Manchester. ON THE.'tE NICE lures 1800 square feet of extras l 9-5972. 500-hour award.s went to Loui.s R. unspecified area overlooking Ando­ Dental riinic Tomorrow urday, received $300 damage and jtmight. Telephone MI 8-5191. EDSEL 3-7968 Tenements 63 home. $85 monthly. Phone MI Ml 9-T702 or Robert MurdocK Ml i storm icy road conditions snd made had to be towed away. According In Talcottville Building— Contracting 14 S ROOMS OF FURNITURE 9-8387. that have to be aeen t- be appre-: Call. Mrs. Colunvbla DeCarli. Rob- ver Lake. A dental clinic providing clean- SEWING MACHINE operators, '■\9-5972. HENDEE ROAD, Andover— New 'The improvement of the alarm ; ing of teeth and fluorine treat no arrests in the following acci­ to Patrolman Allan Smith, a car HELLO—My name is Frank Jan­ Open Evenings Till 9. CHATTANOOGA coal, wood burn­ IF I MAKE $40 PROFIT .... BEAUTIFUL first floor, four room dated. Such items ss disposal. 2 ert Genovesi. James Galanek, Mrs. dents. GENERAL repairing and remodel night shut, 5*10 p.m. Will train er. Small table model television, THEN I’Ll- BE SA'HSFIED! heated apartment, with garage. EAqr HARTFORD-Sllver I-ane. ' fireplacea. fire alarm system, are home of 6 rooms, basement ga- | Celeste King, W Joseph Lemtre system will be supported by town menu will be given at the ele- driven north on Spruce St. by ton. What’s my line? I am selling Oiet Brunner ing. Specializing In building of good home stitchers. Applv Kaklar rage, large lot^ Builder wiu accept jjr.s. Olive Rav. fund.s and under the authorization mentary school tomorrow for all Involved In the Center St. acci­ John D. Evans, 10, of 14 Highland the 1968 Edsel—just like pretzels, car radio, lavatory. PI 2-7211. IT’S A NEW YEAR Stove an(l refrigerator, $100. Call s m ^ acreage, ideal.f'ing to sell your present Defense officials for matching | Department bf Health and the ford, collided aa Siemienskl at­ 600 hardtop with all equipment in BIDWEIJ- Home Improvement Co. perienced bookkeeper, i.iust be GarwoodVurnac^ (olli, big open' land, .Harry Goldberg. Carol Hen­ Macrl, 26, of 9 Orchard St.; E r­ Telephone MI 3-5191 1, 2 OR 3 YEARS TO PAY! a month. Chambers Trailet Park, attic, good'toof. MlJ? No 1545 Lil­ ceramic tiied baths, finished base­ home. T. J, Oockett. Realtor. MI derson, Charles E, Hlrth, Mrs. Lu­ funds on the project, A vital part | service is given without charge tempted a left turn into Oak St. trade for a 1958 Edsel—other cars Alterations, additions, garages. accurate typist. Substsntlsl refer­ Rockville. Apply at office. ' i n v e r s e 8-1577 or MI 9-7751. nest J. Krenek, 30, of Markham. Both drivers applied their brakes ences required, good salary. Write Look Over 'ITicee -AND REMEM-' lian Grant. X V ’alton W* Grant ment. all of this on a 2>() acre cille H. Hlrth, Jeanne Jacobs and of the improved syatem is the re- to parents. just as high? See me tonight at Re-siding specialists. Easy budg' FLORENCE two-burner, forced air wooded lot. Priced for quick sale Tex.; and Robert J. Murphv. 18. of but skidded Into each other, Smith |dl 9-6495 TR Box F. Herald. oil heater. Excellent condition. BER' THE PRICE IS ONl.Y $390 TWO ROOM unfurnished apart­ Jft. agency, MI^6-fi53. (X) BOLTON - California ranch. Mrs, Mary Stephens received 250- cently completed new electrical ! However, permission slips which Brunner’s Edsel in Talcottville. Auto Driving School 7>A ct terms. 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE due to owner’s transfer at $23,900. system at the firehouse which is 1 were sent home last week with 427 Center St. said. Tel MI 8-519L 5-9109, Costs $200. Will best one to five ment. all utilities except gaa. Cen- 1520 sq. feet living area Ther­ hour ser\’ice bars. According to Patrolman New­ WOMEN—$5 an hour spare flme. All 100% Guaranteed (XVn) 'ravo neWUzp** u’lth 1100 For appointment to inspect call mopane windows throughout, in­ Certificates and badges for 100 now adequate for the department's eligible children must be signed Yesterday, about 9:45 a.m.. care rooms, $50. MI 9-2449. trallv located, Rent $60. Call Ml sq u a red of Hving Area. 5 minutes TODAY Jarvis Realty Co.. 654 ton Taggart, the four cars were in driven north on Oakland St. by 1952 STUDEBAKER—Radio and MORTIXXJK’S Driving School — ALL 'TYPES of carpentry work Sensational new apparel party ONLY — $390 3-4524. direct lighting. Numerous buiit- hours service went to Frank Bar- needs, Thompson said. and returned to school before Licensed.by State of Conn. Author­ — YOU GET frotn-ytancheiter Green. Youngs- Center St Manchester, MI 3-4112. a line of traffic going east on Cen­ Clyde E. Patten, 24, of 35'.^ Wal­ heater, good Ures, recent motor done, alterations, dormera, roof- plan. We deliver, collect. Free j JANUARY wallpaper sale. 49c_ito PAINTING and Ina. Two-car garage, acre lot. By ly, James P. Barrett, Mra. Mar­ Chimney Fire Doused treatment can be given. ter St. When an unidentified load ized by Dept, of Motor Vehicles Ing, porches, etc. Call Ml 9-5981. sample line. Beeline Fashions, 89c per single roll, - values . to. ^$2.60 18-PIEC’E BEDROOM toqm kitchen, living room with .Ml 3-7847. A chimney fire at the home of Bulletin Board ker St., and Lee E. Darling, 65. of •job.' Reason for selling, am mov­ eplace,_ vestt^le. Large lot. ^pointment only. R. F. Dimock jorie Bradley, CaroJ Ann Clfitace, car suddenly stopped; the Dion car. ing. have other car. May be aeen for driver education, Including Bensenville 122, Illinois. per single roll. Over 250 patterns 18-PIECE LIVINO ROOM PAPER HANGING (Jo., Realtors MI 9-5245 or Joseph Mrs. Alice Fagan. Clifford H. Steve Kukucka. Hebron Rd.. was Town Court is scheduled to be 15 Newman St., were involved in classroom teaching for 16 years NEED MORE rooms? Will finish ■ 12-PIECE KITCKEN 18.200. k. F. Dlmor. and Co-. (XVIUi $15,400— THREE famUy, first of the four, also skidded to a a rear-end collision.- Patrolman at' 51 Arcellla Drive or call MI All pre-trimmed. sbnje pre-pasted 5-5-4. Choice location. Spruce Ashford kfl 9-6818. Barbara Fisher, Harry Goldberg, Mrs. Elea­ extinguished Saturday evening by held in the Town Hall at 8 o’clock old and up. Three cars, push but­ your upstairs and relieve your HOUSEWIVES — T.V. advertised — Plus — Town I TELEPHONE ^ Realtors, Ml 9-5245, Joseph \ Ash­ the Volunteer Fire Department. tonight. stop. The Macri car then skidded Walter Cassells Jr. said that Dar­ 9-6423. Sherwin-WilU'ams, 981 Main St. ford. Ml 9-8811, Barbara Wdqds. Street ares. Five car garage New Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert Mur­ nor Hembrechls, Henry Hem- into it, police said. Krenek, third- ton drive-standard shift-autdma- worries. Prices reasonable, free Avon ccMimetics offers a career to ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR M l 9.3266 dock. MI 9-5972. brechls. Jean Henderson. Charles No e.stimate o( damage was given. The Regional District 8 Parent ling had slowed down for a right Uc. MI 9-7398. estimate. Lozier Dry Wall. PI the woman who wishes to be in Advertisement Ml 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, HI roof, amesite drive. Excellent in­ in line, then applied his brakes and turn into Mill St. when Patten's 1965 THUNDERBIRD, .forced to TV SET AND C»MB. RANGE come property. R, F. IMmock A t >, .. Hlrth. Mrs. Lucille Hirth. Mary Council to Meet Xhursday Teacher Student Assn, will meet at sell or trade, leaving state. Excel­ 2-6452. business for herself. High earn­ BOY'S SHOE skates, size 4. like 9-5972. \ TOLTON CENTOR-IxKiking for a ; Johnsori, The Church Council of the First akidded into a snowbank and the LARSON'S driving School^-Offers In accordance with the provi­ -Co.. Realtors. MI 9-524S Joseph 8 o’clock in the cafeteria of the re­ *r u . J . . V.- o-u behind. Pattefi’a lent throughout, reasonablt. Best ings. Phone MI 3-5195. new, $5. 5H 9-4660 after 4 p. m. FOR APPOINTMENT PRONE sions of the Town C5iarter, notifi­ Congregational Church will meet gional siihool on Wall St. in He­ Murphy car skidded Into him. The i pa,, damaged and damages air types of driver education on Hartford CH 7-0358 BEAUTIFUL new three bedroofn; Ashford M l^. 9-6818. Barbara J Victor Martin. Kerry McNa- Dion and Macri cars received ex offer accepted. MI 9-7777, days, cation is hereby given that a pub­ ranch, hot water heat, ceramic' Thursday at 8 p.m. in the par­ bron. to the rear end of the other car Insured dual control cars, stand­ Aluminum Storms and MAIDS. A-1 New York homes. Live After " P.M. CH 6-4890 Wbqds. .MI 9-771)2^ or Robert Mur- b S r t‘hey a r / ll^rge. \ St'Ph- tensive' damages with the Macri MI 8-5473 nights. lic hearing vHll be held by the MEET lOB OLIVER bath, excellent workmanship. lOO' dockv Ml 9-5972. sonage to review reports by the The PTSA, executive committee were minor. CasaellS warned Dar­ ard or automatic. By trained and Screens 14-A in; To $240 monthly, free'trom , BOY'S HOCKEY shoe skates, size kltchen Md dining room. l'= ^ u . . committees and boards for tlie an­ vehicle having to be lowed (lom ling for having a defective brake certified . instructor, licensed by Board of Directors of the Town OF frontage, $11,70(». Carlton W. I batha. breegeway anad two-car ga-! Certilicates for .50 hours went will meet at 7 o’clock in the cafe­ board, fare advaheed. Gem Agen­ 4, ,ln good condlUon. MI 9-9^36. A_U_B—E—R—T—S of Manchester, Connecticut, on VERNOK—DoBMn Ave.. new five nual meeting later this month. teria of the regional school. the scene. The third and fourth light. the Stale of Conn. MI 9-8075. CX3MPLETE LINE of aluminum cy, 36 Lincoln, RosIjti HetgKt$, CENTER MOTOR SALES! Hutchina, 'MI 9-5132. rage. New heating aystem, many = to Louis .Barber James P Bar- cars received just minor damage PRACTICALLY new large space 43-45 AIXYN S’T., HARTFORD Tuesday evening, January 21, room rahqh wim fireplace. Ma­ Tlie meeting was previously Collide.at Intersection thrifty Sewing For You windows, doora, awnings, jal­ New York. 461 MAIN STREET / (XTVl PRICED for Immcdrate sale.- extras. Must sell offers' consid-' c®tt. Michael Bartl,. John Craig, Turnpike Crash ousies. For free estimate call us heater. 50 gallon tank and stand, OPEN NIGHTS "n U - 9 P.M. 1958 at 8:00 P.M.'in tha Hearing hogany cabinets On^ trlm, base­ .scheduled (or last Wednesday but 51anchester Evening Herald .An­ Yesterday afternoon, cars driven Room, Municipal Building, 41 Cen­ Large split, 2',-i baths, two car ga­ board heat, tile bathj ’near school ered, T. J Crockett, Realtor, MI Earl S. (Jardner, Harry Goldberg. was postponed due to the storm. About an hour later, on W. Mid- bv Mrs. Rita N. Rourke. 35, of 78 any time. Home Specialties . Co. pipe. Call MI 9-2098. '3*1577 or MI 9-7751. I Henry Hembrechls. Charles Hirth. dover correspondent. Mm. Paul D. A Bright Bunny! ter Street. rage. KiUt-ln oven and stove in and-on bus -Ime. Convenient to ZBA Grants Appeal Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim die Tpke., cars driven west I?.'’ . Weaver Rd.‘and Eugene C. Glov- MI 8-2858. (CLEANING woman, one day week­ ■ kitehen. For further Information ------Mrs. Lucille Hirth. Robert Kastn- ly. References. Cali MI 9-8705. ' GOOD—Resaleable used furniture. The purpose of said hearing is new highway. Mprtgage rinancea ELLINGTON—Florida style five ski, Dave Kelsey. Kerry McNa- The .Zoning Board of Appeals 2-88.56. John P. White, 36, of Rockville; ' er. 28, of New BriUin, collided at PAIR\GIRL’S Joe skates, size 4. Watkins Brothers. MI 3-6171. hereby called for the construction or appointment to see cal' the R. arranged. Phon* .(Jharles Pontl- Manning Fendell, 22, of 51? E ., the Intersection of E. Middle Tpke. P. Dlmock and Co.. Realtors. Nfl room ranch, fireplace, hot water mara. Dwight McQuade! (Jharles Roofing— Siding 16 ■ Phone -AH 9-5801. of concrete. sidewalks, driveways celll. 5U 9-9644. ' heat, extra large garage. ac're Center St.; and. Norman Viltner. land Woodbridge St. Mrs. RoUke Help Wanted— Male 36 REFRIGERATOR, gas range, eaay 9-5245. Joaeph Ashford, M’ 9-8818, Perkin."!. Aneelo Pontillo. Martha ploying onl,.v "half-measures” in its" man allowed the missiles progi-am and curbs on both sides of a cer­ lot, arteaian well, $1,000 down. mara. Ronald Rickert, Burr Ste­ effort to jfull abreast of Russia in 21, of 32 Whitney Rd.. were m-j was traveling north on Woodbridge SPECIAL WINTER rates for ail chdtr, in good cbmilUon, very rea= tain highway known and desig­ Barbara Woods, Ml 9 -7702 or Rob­ (II SIX ROOM CAPE, centrally to "come to s halt," and provided volved in an accident. j s t . and, with the traffic light in CHEERFUL modem druf store re­ Bailing Maleriala 47 ert Murdock, kU 9-5972. located. $13,800. Aluminum siding, Welles Agency, Coventry, PI phens and Dolores York. missile and satellite development. what he called a "pitifull.v inade­ types of roofing and siding. For sonable. Leaving town. M'' 9-8794. nated aa Vernon Street, aa fol­ 2-7858, PI 2-7932, Patrolman Leo Grover aaid that' her favor, police said, entered the free estimate, call Manchester i quires young man as .clerk, full "PA Y AND TOTE amesite drive. Thi» home is an Those given service wings for Johnsbn, chairman of the Senate quate" budget for national de­ lime. Excellent opportunity. Ex­ lows; . (XVI) MANCHESTER—Adams St. ; excellent buy! For appointment Preparednes.s subcommittee, said i fense. White was' parked on the s:dc of j intersection.' Glover, going .east on Roofing and Siding Co., Inc. Ml | EASTERLY • -SIDE Middle HEBRON ROAD. Bolton—Two new 2.5 hours of vplunte,;!- work were the road and his car was hit by : E. Middle Tpke., ap^ied his 9-8933. perience preferred, must have colored Prime Shakes sq, $10.25 HIGH CHAIR $5, crib $25. 79 Char­ area. New 8>a room raqch. The to see call the R. F. Dimock i rwm ranch, three bed­ New six room Cape. Four finished ductor work, roof, chimney re­ Permanent poeitlon. good start- [ _ , JOIS AVAILAILE IN Green area. MI 9-1205. room. built in oven and range, The Wings themselves were dis­ in an interview. "According to the | publication of Uie Rockefeller front and rear end damagc.s, esti- ; Manchester ‘Memorial Ho.«q)ital down, ceramic tile bath, walkout tributed earlier but the persons sworn testimony of the men re­ pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2214. in* pay. paid vacation, free Uf^ m -1 Canadian Lumber 2x4 /12 " (V) BUILDERS special-built for fireplace, birch paneled in living baaement, large Jot.' $13,700. R F. report may make unnecessary a mated by Grover at about $450. j p-arking lot occurred late Friday Ray Jackson. Nil 3-8328. Burance and aick leave. Employe (Yopr specs. 5 min.) M $89.00 room, city water and aew’er, full were cited for their service at yes­ sponsible for producing missiles, we and had to be towed away. The ' aftcnioon. police said, VARIOUS PARTS OP hlmaeif. New living room with Dimock • Co., Realtors. MI are neither doing nor planning to public release of the still-secret discount. 14/0X 8/0 Plyscore M $97.00 cellar. Seconds from new achool terday's dinner. Gaither report, Rockefeller said, Vittner car, with about $350 dam -1 According to Patrolman FJman- ROOFING, SIDING, palnUng. Car­ • SEPTIC TANKS built-in bdokshelvea, finished rec­ 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI 9-5818, do everything that can and should Apply in person, only, to Mr. A1 Sheetrock (5 min.) M $53.00 and bus line. $13,900. Low. low since they apparently "closely par­ sge. was also towed away and the „el .ttotola. a car belonging to Dr. pentry Alterations and additions. CONNECTICUT Cleaned and Inat'alled reation room with fireplace and Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. or Rob­ be done.” Raffa. i No. 1 Douglas Fir (mln.l M $110.00 paneled den. Huge kitchen., dining down payment. Webster Agency, ert Murdock, Ml 9-5972. allel each other both in findings White vehicle, with damages esU- j Douglas J. Robcpls, 33. of Farm ' Ceilings. Workmanship ' guaran­ 1x12 T 4 G Dry Sheathing TABULATING SUPERVISOR Realtor, Rockville, .TR 5-5745. •The real problem before iIs.” mated at about $100, left unde;-1 Dr., was parked'p-irallel with the teed A'. A. Dion; Inc., 299 Autumn • SEWERS area. Twice as many cabinets a s ______and recommendations." He said he ROSKIN DISTRIBUTORS, (5Ml M $89.!i0 SECRETARY Sarnoff Urges Johnson said, "is to lay down the based' that thought, hov(ever. bn Its own power. | curb in front of the hospital. A St. Ml 3-4860, Hand Split Shakes No, 1 sq. $23.50' Machine Cleaned DUPLEX 4-4 quiet street, among specific blueprints p( action that INC, * STflNOGRAPHER further Information or ^Point-1 ^omes, two new Wanted— Real Estate 77 published leaks of parts of the - Saturday afternoon, cara driven 1 car driven by Victor A. Frid, 65,- m w to see call ^ R. F i oil hot water heating systems. will lead us on the road to se­ Gaither report. by Gerald W. Ryan. 46, of Coven- ■ of Hartford, backed out of a di- Roofing— Chimney 16-A 275 PARK AVENUE On our competitors advertised CLERK TYPIST • INSTALLATION ' SELLING ONLY Speed on U.S. curity." try, and Max Kasulkl. 69, of 172! agonal space acres- from the doc- prices We will beat them by at WANTED—Real Estate Listings. Existence of still another defense EAST HARTFORD MANUFACTURER’S AOEN’T SPECIALIST PERSONALLY SELECTED John.son's estimate of the prob­ Oenter St... collided at the inlorsec-f tor's car and hit the Roberts ve- ROOFING - Specialtsing tn repair­ least 5%. Woodi, Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur-! Hutchins. MI 9-5132.______Coll Fred Turktngtbn. Turkington survey report, also .lecret, was dis­ ing roofs of all kinds Also new HARDWARE SALESMAN' Bros. Realty Co. Ml 8-1507 or Ml lem this country faces coincided closed last night by Dr. Eillis John­ tlon of Oakland and N. Main .Sts. ! hide. F'rid's car was not damaged WANTED — Experienced service USED CA R S Defense Plans Ryan, driving east on N. .Main St. and the left front fender of th.e roofs ■ Gutter work. Chlm'’eys station attendant, mornings. Ap­ NOBODY-^ BUT NOBODY MACHINE SHOP PRODUCTS Town and Country dock. Ml 9t5972.______| MANCHESTER—Four bedroom Co­ 9-5665. largely with that of Sen. Know- son. director of Johns HOpklns Uni­ cleaned, I'epalred, 28 years’ ex UNDERSELLS NATIONAL SALESMAN lonial, m baths, dishwasher, dis­ land of Califorpta, the Senate's Re- i v.rsity Operations Research Of- was making a left turn into Oak­ doctor's vehicle received an esti­ ply 476 Hartford Rt}. Satisfaction Guaranteed (VI) MANfMESTER—6 room Cape land St. when he collided with the mated *50 damage. ^ perience Free estimates - Call WORKING HOUSEKEEPER 115,800. Six finished rooms. (Jom- posal, near bus, schools and SELLING, Buying. Trading? L.M.- (Continued from Page One) publican leader. fice. He said the Defense Depart- MAN TO assemble pump lamps NATU)NAL LUMBER, INC. Drainano Go. Terms To Buit You Kasulki car, being driven south on Rowley. Manchester Mi 3-5381. DINING ROOM MAID plete^ game room. Detached ga­ shopping. Nettie L. Miller, MI M.L. (which means Live Modem Knowland .said in a weekend ment has refusea public clearance spare time Easy profitable. No 381 STATE STREET Bank Fmancing 9-5010. —Multiple Last)—all your real es­ mittee reported in 1946 on its in­ speech at Lexington, Va., that the of the report, made by hit office Oakland St. Patrolman Pnmo HOUSE MOTHER M l 9.4143 rage, Ideal location, near trsuis- Amadeo said that, both cars, re­ Heating and Plumbing 17 canvassing. Free details Ougor NORTH HAVEN. CX)NN. Phone MI 9-0081 Mrtation and shopping center. R. tate the modem way. The Ells­ vestigation of the Pearl Harbor at­ Sovieta "have a long range mis- for the Army. He said the Army Enterprises, Caldwell 1, . Ar­ Tel. CHestnut 8-2147 CHEF ASSISTANT 119 BENTON STREET worth Mitten Agency. Realtors, tack. He said that committee pro­ sile capability which must not be I \\-anted to make .some portions ceiving minor damage, skidded on Open Forum F. Dimock A Co., Realtors, MI the icy pavement. 8. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat­ kansas. institution COOK NG 3-6930. posed "aa its first and basic princi­ underestimated.” public. 9^)248, Joseph Ashlord, Ml 9-6818, Down .30 Year Mortgage About 5:15 p.m. Saturday, cars ing contractor. New instatlationa, Barbara v/ooda, 8n 9-7702 or ple that unity of command was im­ ’. BARBER room ex|.andable UStINGS WANTED—Single, two- But House Republican leader Johnson said ’-iii Johns Hopkins driven by James S. Sullivan. 54. of Total Incompetence’ alteration work and repair worl.. Male oil Female 37 TOWN OF MANCHESTER Robert Murdock, Ml 9-5972. perative at'all outlying sectors.” To the Editor. ■ Ml 9-3808 , HAIRDRESSER bungalAW with garage, Fea'urea In­ family, three-famliy, bustnesa Martin (Mass) contended yeslci- report, snd thost of the Gaither Waterbury. and Paul R. Carron Help Wanted— OFFERED FOR THE FIRST TIME Sarnoff aaid "no longer are there day that "Amerlcs today is strong­ and Rockefeller gicv.ps "are rough­ in reference to recent storm, and Public Hearing PRACTICAL NURSE - (XIX) $15,900 — NEiy 5 'i room clude new Delco heating' system property. Have many cash buyers. any outlying sectors.” Sr.. 30, of Meriden, collided on W. and new aluminum combination er than the Sovtet.s in the missile ly of equal Importance" and call Middle Tpke..at Oxford St. Ac­ attempt to remove snow there­ 2700 EXPERIENCED waitress, counter POULTRYMAN > ^ ranch. Built-In atove and oven, Mortgages arranged Please call He expressed the view that ‘Ijt PLUMBING AND heating—repalra PROPOSED ADDITIONAL windows. George L. Graziadio, Realtor. Ml field." for a sharp Incj-eese in defense cording to Patrolman Robert Lan- after. I can only sa.v. shame on Here's a bright bunny that will man and short order cook ' for FAR.M HAND DAIRY Z flreplace. full basement. Near is feasible to build an antimissile those responsible for the anow re­ You can have .ots.of well fitting and contract work. Call Ml 9-8541. APPROPRIATIONS ^ Verplanck School. R. F, Dlmock . Asking $13,800 9-5878. 109 Henry St. missile syatem that would provide He said In a televi.sion interview i spending, nan, Sullivan, headed east, was at­ lingerie when you make this neat- delight the youngest set! He may nights. Apply Bar 83 Food Ranch, In accordance witli provisions of g e n e r a l FARM HAND that "We are well able to protect; -j-i,e unlvei-silv official did not tempting a left turn into Oxford moval. and I hope that the towns­ Rockville or call MI 8-7488, 6-RbOM CAPE COD * A Oo., Realtora, Ml 9-5245, Joseph Shown by appointment worthwhile 'lesulta." He reconfr aa-a-pln bra and panMe set. Sew be made into a toy or a pajama- LLOYD'S PLUMBING Service aa Chapter V, Section .8, of the To.wn POULTRY FARM HAND Ashford, Ml 9-6818, Barbara ARE YOU CONSIDERING’ our country if the need should amour' of .sjjendlng the St. when he was hit by Canon's people will take note of the total bag. (P.C. He makes a wonderfiil sures satisfaction, prompt aervice, Phone MI 3-6273 , mended an accelerated effort to incompetence, of those presently either long or short bra. Charter: n u r s e r y m a n * Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur- SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? produce such a system, but said it come," and added that he spoke report suggests, but said there westbound panel truck. Both No. 8445 with Patt-O-P-ama Is Easier gift for the children. I CH 7-8124, Ml 9-5485. Notice is hereby given that Pub­ Ftill shed dormer, 27 ft. enclosed year 'round play porch. Four BRAE-BURN REALTY We will appraise your property “as one who has hqd information vehicles received about $150 dam­ responsible. rooms, bath, flreplace on first floor; two 18 ft. bedrooms, H bath, « dock, Yn 9-S972. was advisable to separate thla are very serioi s differences of In bust sizes 36, 38. '40. 42, 44, 46. Pattern No. 2700 contains pat­ lic Hearings of the Board of Di-. LANDSCAPE OARDENElt free and without any obligation. available that would make me , opinion ” on the cost of a good de­ age. Any highway department that ‘ ORCHARD PBUNER storage apace tipstalrs. MANCHESTER-Five rooms (one from other missile work. can't get a plow out until there is 48, 80, 52., Bust 38. long bra. 1 tern pieces; material requirements; Millinery Dreasmaking 19 SEPTIC TANKS rectors of the Town of Manches­ EAST CENTER ST.-Large seven We also buy property (or cash. In setting forth his suggested make this stalemenl." He gave no | fe^se. Skidded Into 'Car yaixl of 35-4hch; short bra. 1 yard; full sewing and finishing directions. AND ter, Connecticut will be held in the. BAKER unfinished) excellent condition, room house, easily renovated for Selling or buyuig contact specific (Retails. ! A few minutes later, on E. Cen­ over half a foot o f . anow on the Full cellar with hatchway, partially finished 27 ft. recreation aluminum storms, $8,700. Carlton program, Sarnoff called' for "the ground, doesn't deserve further pantlez, 184 yards. Send 28c in COINS, fpr this pattern Municipal Building ifearing Room, LOOMFIXER room. Copper plumbing,; oil fired steam heat. AH city utilities. professional use, excellent condi­ STANLEY BRAY. Realtor utmost effort a'nd speed" ln;.bulld- Allegations by aome that the | ter St., cars operated by Paul C._ • add 5c for each pattern for first- DRESSMAKING and Alteratlonz Tuesday, January 21, 1958 at 8:00 W. Hutchina. MI 8-5132. tion. Two-c'kr garage, transfer of BRAE-BURN REALTY I)EVORE’l8 i!K0THER DIES Gale, 24, of Lyndonville, VI., and' comment. ^ For thla ■ pattern send 30t in done MI 9-2552. PLU6GED SEWERS Amesite drive. Near new High School and shopping center. Ing up a fleet of nucieat-powered EisenlMwer administration lack.s a , Coins, your name, address, size-de­ class handling. Send to .%NN CA­ P.M. on proposed additional ^ap- owner calls for quick asie. Eve­ Ml 8-6273 aensa of urgency are probably poll Bridgeport, Jan. t,3 —Charles A. Carroll M. Lovell, 33, of 113 Lenox Youra truly,. i 1. A Public Service BOLTON—Split level, three bed- submarines - and in Improving ca­ Philip P. Newcomb sired, and the Pattern Number to BOT, .MANCHESTER EVENI.NG DRESSMAKING and 'iUterations.’ propfiations aa follows; nings or weekends, call William pability to detect aubs of Russia’s tically' Inapired. Martin said. Devofe. 49, a Bridgeport factory St., were involved in an accident. Maehiiis Clemail f rooms, sunny kitchen, ' fireplace, M. McBride, ML 3-4818, J. Watson LISTINGS WANTED, singlo and Patrolman John Hughes aaid that p.S. More money could not pos­ BUB BURNETT, MANCHESTER HERALD, 1150 AVE. OF AMERI­ Specializing In children’s clothes. Elections ...... $2,100 No Fee Charged OWNER BEING TRANSFERRED * garage, naerly new, 11.9,900. Large growing undersea force. He added In another TV interview (ABC- superintendent and a brother of CAS, NEW YORK 88, N.V, Print Septio Tanka, Dry WeUa. Bewer Board of Directors ...... $1,300 Beach and Co., Rartford, JA two-family houies. Member of College News Conference)-, GOP noted football coach Hugh Devore, both cars were headed west and, sibly cur* thla situation, - EVENINO BERALO, 1150 AVE. MI 9-9140. *■ Llnea Installed—O llar Water- mortgage available. (JUfford Han- MLS. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ that \’’our program of miasile AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, NAME. ADDRESS and PATTERN Cost of Issuing Bonds . . . . $7,600 $15,500 » Vd Down Paymtn? ^ sen. Realtor, MI 3-1303. 2-2116. ' ’ , laiincHing from subittarlnea de­ Natlonai Chairman Meade Alcorn died in a hospital where he was wlt^o Lovell slowed down\ito piakt prooflng DfHM. r Snotv Plowing and 'Banding $6,000 4 - tor, 9-1107 any time; '______a right turi) ijitb Lenox'St; the The number )of ^aaibte eom-s; Ns Te NUMBER. Moving— Tnickins ^ CONNECTICUT STATE Z ------H ’— serves a major role of priority." aaid the Republican.^ "inherited the admitted Jan. 1. Hugh Devore was Have you a copy 'of our NEE­ Gilbert C- Barnes, Secretary - Ma n c h e s t e r —Six W m cspe. WEST SIDE—SI,X rooifrfiuich, rec results of the lost years" after fired over the weekend iu head Gale vehicle, skiddedjnto the back binatioiu of the- 26 letteni of Don't miaa the Fail, A-Winter '57 Storage - ^ May Be'-'S^n Sunday 2 to 5 P.M.-x-Weekdays 5 to 8 P.M. reatlon room, ■near bus. $14,500,. In advance of the day’s hearing, tha alphabet is 620 fqliowtd by 27 iaMie of Baalc Fashion, our com­ DLE-WORK ALBUM? It eoiiUlns MtKINNEV BROS. Board of Dlrectora ' b Mp u o y m e n t s e r v i c e Z garage, low operativ*- cost. Sen. Lyndqn Bi Johnson iD-Tex) World War H. He said the admin coach of the Phllsdelphia' Eagles /rf the Lovell car. Th5 Gale car. fifty-six colorful pages showing . Mancheateil, Connecticut - . - $13,500 Clifford Hansen, Realtor. 10% down^,-8()r year \ mortgage letratlon of former President Tru- in the NaUonal Football Leagqe was i^t damaged 4md the rear, end nrbp.' I plete pe.tt«r« catalog. It’s ohock- AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CC>.. local aOd-Main street ■ j OR %Y APPOINTMENT— CALL MI^ 3-7118 . Carlton W- HuteWne, Ml 9-8183, Head Herald Advs.‘ said the Uniteij Statea still is em' ,i r Ktf o f aew^eeay. up-t<>-th«-ralnute many pretty designs; plus direc­ Dated at MandHeater, ConneeU- ;• MI *-1801. ,, ■ 7" ■ and long distance ’movipg, pack­ $tw«f09* OispoRfl Co. it, thfs 9th day of daiwafy,'1868. NaBekeateir, otgrlas for overy* aiae. Send 25 cants tions for making 3 rfQche| items ing, storage. Call Mf 8-5m , Hart­ IBO^ISS 8 t — w B-owy 3 ■ ■■ ■ • ■ *' ' ■ ■ .y- , ■ ■- ■ , !f .' • r , r - and a quUt. Only 25c a copy; ford CK 7-1428, I O. N^. 4MS ' I ' I ' " u i.r ■ ' • /: ■N' — -J.-

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N 1. ■ ■ - , . ■ ■ 'I ■ V MOI^DAY, JANUARY' 18, 1958 PAGE TWELVE j.v. Average Daily Not Preiis Run 'The Weather _L lEtt^ntns IfmUi Far the W e^ Ended ~7T Jaansry 11, 1958 Forecast of V. S. Weather Buraae Norman A. Miller, son of Mr. and Hom Co., No. 1, 8th Dtotrlof ilton was elected chairman; Floyd X Freezing rain mixed with anow, Mrs. Clarence Mfller, 07 Ridge S t, Fira Dopartmont, will meet tonight Chapman, vice chairman; Thomaa Speaks to PTA C of C Backs O L L I E R S ending' bite’ tonight. Lew 30-83.- About Town and husband of the'former Dorothy a t '7:80 at the flrehouaa. Past Priests Maxwell, aecretaty; George Proc- 12,612 Wednesday, little mijder. Hlgti 33- M. Chambers of Memphis,, Tenn., tpr, treaaurer; Fred Clough, chap­ AUTO Member of the Audit / 40. Hazardous road eoiliHtiona this The Aseodated LJtUe Theaters, has been promoted to the rank of baiightara of LibOrty. No. 130: Lairs lain. ' Fluoridation Bureau of Clrrulationx afternoon nnd tonight, Tnc. will hold it's monthly meeting staff .sergeant while serving with IX)LI, will meet Ip Orange Hall at Col. WQUiam A. Bpatlg brought it W ELDING V M mtchie$ter-^A City o f ViU agO ^harm this evening at 8 o'clock in Studio the Marine Xir Group. 31, at the 7;40 tomorrow night. ' Following many precioua atones for display, Town Directors have been in­ 2 of station WNBC-TV. The dele* Marine Corps Air Station, Miami, the meeting a aocial time wrlth-re- Delta'Chapter, No. SI, Royal some In the rough and many cut. it AUTO BODY md z Arch Masons, Will observe Paat formed by letter that the Mon- gates from the member theatrical Fla. freshmenta will be held, with Mra. He gave a talk of his life’s Work FENDER REPAIRS VOL. LXXVII, NO.‘ 88 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1958 v -(Clasaifled Advertising on Pnge IS) PRICE FIVE CENTS companies are asked to bring their High Priest's Night Wedneaday at In the' field pf-gema chester Chamber of Commarce #h- Vera Dion in charge. ''' f ' ' group's nominations for the ex­ 7:30 in the Maaonic Temple. A The meeting was preceded by a ★ COMPLETE CAR Officers of the Junior Fellowship team of past high priests, head­ doraes fluoridation of the towh ecutive posts which will be ap­ at Center Congregational CTmrch Manchester Carden Club will supper, put Pn by Fred Clough, water supply. PAINTING pointed in May. ed by James W. I-ewls of 112 Walter Pefrett, William Hall and were recently elerted, as follows: meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the Woodland St.,'will confer the Mark In a letter to the Board, Pres­ iJIOOtnCR sad BNABftX David Baxter, presidentr Bradford home of Mr. and Mre. .A. Lawrence Master degree. Arthur Kittle. ident Edward H. Olenney calla the Freezing Rain Mianciiester Lodge, No. 73, AF Ashton, vice president, Marcia Rtker, Highland Park> Riker wrlll attention of the Directora to the 9 Griswold Street and AM, v^ill hold a regular meet­ Smith, secretary; Karen Churilla. show elldea of Manchester gardene. The officers of the evening will Chamber’s resolution endorsing Tel. M1-9-S025 ing tomorrow night at 7:30 in the be: Liewis, right worablpful mas- Auta Big Hits treasurer; Linda Helwlg. program -3 G)vering State Refreshments will be eerved. fluoridation “as a aafs and effec­ Maaonic Temple. Presentation of chairman; Williarj Frehelt, wor­ Skaters Allowed tive means of controlling dental A • ■ * a SO-year pin to Past Master R. X ship chairman. The group Is made Members of Washington' DOL. caytea." By THE ASSOCI/.TED PRE. the first time this' sea­ datlbn "as a public health meas­ for Connectl^t and t h e^ entation the fellourrSft degree will ure." SprlnglSeld arear / be conferred. At .the concUision of to Samuel J. Black, who died Sat­ son. The Pafk Department aald MEN'S SUITS Detroit, Jan. 14 {tP)—Lead­ An invitation is extended by the urday. • . I The Directors afe now awaiting Freezing rain has over­ the degree there will be a social North Methodist Church Men's two acres of skating apace will be a report on fluoridation from Gen­ Vsed, Bat In "Uke New” ers of the auto industry's spread most of OonnetiUcut hour with refreshments. Club to all members and friends available between the hours of 0:30 eral Manager Richard Martin CondlttoB .big three — Ford, Chrysler and is advancing tbwaTu Mas- St. Margaret's Circle. No. 280, and 10 o'clock. Sizes: About 42-44. to attend the meeting tonight, They have the power to order the and General Motors — have aachuietta at thisytime. Ex- A variety program is planned starting with a fellowship period D aughter of Isabella, will meet to­ X Center Springs Annex, open from addition of fluorides to the water Fricod To Sell Rev. Robert Keating greeted Walter Reuther’s pooed surfaces aye becoming by the merabers bf the Salvation at 7:30, to be followed by the pro­ morrow gt 8 pjn. in the K. of C. 1:30 to 6:30 for ice skating, will supply, > according to an opinion Seo Tbeni At The . icy and roads n m soon become Army Home League at the regular gram at 8 o'clock. ,The Rev. and Hotne. A eccial time wlH foUow the be turned over to hockey players given to the manager by Atty. profit - sharing plan with slippery. • / meeting in' the Citadel tomorrow Mrs. Allan L. Irwin’, former mis­ blialpcea seeatbn, with Mre. Ann tonight from 6:30 until 10. Guest speaker at the January Vincent Diana. ’ . LEXINGTON sharp words that amount to meeting of the Hollister PTA The Oonnrotlcut State Po­ afternoon at 2 o'clock. Hostesses sionaries, will speak about their Jylkka eervlpg as chairman of .the Charter Oak Park skating hours Usta Reasons TAILOR SHOP . rejection. lice r e p ^ some roads in Probe Left will be Mrs. Anna Addy, Mrs. Mina experiences in Japan. hospitality committee. Regept wUl be from 1:30 to 10 p.m. Tuesday night will be the Rev. ; In his letter, Glenney Usta the A Ford apokesman called the souths^ Connctlci;! are a)- Metcalfe and Mrs. Lucy Richard­ Anna'LaGece announces that,the George Krause will be in charge Robert Keating of Cheshire. The 200 SPRCCE STREET reasons for Chamber endorsement MANCHESTER plan unrenliatic. General Motors resdi^llppery. son. Carl Gunderson will talk about S ta t# ttt^ n |r wilt 1^.1^^ Sunday of skating activities tonight at meeting will be open to the public. as follows; President Harlow H. Curtice aald Ipmg on tree branches with Norway at the meeting of the Ro­ at 12:30 p.m. at the Hotel Bond, Center Springs, Manchester's big Father Keating, chaplain of the "1. Dental decay ii prevalent i It waa "foreign to the concept of inds 15-25 m.p.h, this sfter- In Doubt on tary Club tomorrow night at 6:30 Hartford, and members who plan gest supervised Ice skating area Cheshire Reformatory, Connecticut among all but a small percentage the American free enterprise aya-' iioon may result in some wires at the Manchester Country Club. to atteiM*8hould-contact her at as maintained by the Park Depart School for Boys in Meriden and of Manchester's population. Its tom.” L. L. Colbert, prteident of being broken. early a date as posslble.^^ j ment. - Cheshire Academy, U one of the extent, widespread neglecL coat RANGE Chrysler, aald it waa inflationary. Extreme caution.advised for Sub Liakota Coiincil, No. 16, De­ The lodge will be open again on moat sought after speakers ih New of correction, and impact on gen­ ■ Fbr a different reason,, the Unit­ all travelers this r'fterpoon and gree of Pocahontaa, will meet Center Church Mothers Club the north bank with William England. A Navy veteran during eral health make it a true public ed Auto Workers union rtiief also tonight. Wednesday night in Odd Fellows will eaest- Wednesday at 8 p,m. in Andrulot In charge. Skaters may World War H, Father Keating waa health problem demanding a pre­ l UEL Oil appears headed for oppooltion from Washington, Jan. 14 ngress Seen be held and the official visitation will be served. warden; Walter S. Broadwell, jun­ facilities will also be available as Cheshire since 19S0. In addition to been well established as a pro­ Reuther turned hla back on de­ 1960 a working model of the of the Great Pocahontas and her ior grand warden; Hayden L. well as light refreshments. hfs regular duties. Father Keating cedure which offers appro^mate- manding a shorter work week in 'Polarii?—the missile often de­ board of great chiefs. Members are Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ Griswold Sr., treaaurer: Herbert On all Park* Department Ice Is also State chaplain for the ly a 60 per cent reduction in new BANTLY OIL favor of t ^ n g for a proflt-aharing In Accord on scribed as the best reply in reminded to bring a gift for the ters, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. J. Leggett, secretary; Ralph W. skating areas a flag will be flying American League, chaplain of the dental decay not only among chil­ I .iMI' W i. i\r plan in tUa summer'a bargaining. Coleman, marshal; Melvin F. dren but among adults who con­ sight to Soviet intercontinen­ gift table. . in Odd Fellows Hall. The business only during supervised hours. All Connecticut. Sports Writers’ Al­ ; 'I 'I \'N - I IM.i.i Fares Union OppoalUon tal weapons. will include the initiation of the Boom'er. senior deacon; C. Harry three areas will be lighted by port­ liance and chaplain of the Nauga­ sume such Water throughout life. Shenning. junior deacon: Neil Pat­ "3. A. substantial body of sci- Stellato. prooident ot Ford Local f Defense Funds The time estimate became new officers by District Deputy able units. tuck Valley Notre Dame Alumni TEL Mlfcl.eH 9.457S 300. the Uiigeat local in the UAW, i known today as the House Armed Gladys Hagen of Simsbury. The erson, master overseer: Charles Recorded music will be played aub. entifle ihformation attests to thb Charge K. Lynn, senior overseer; Harold achievement of these substantial said; Wa.shinjfton. .Jan. 14 UP)— Services committee continued officers are requested to wear from tile lodge ,over a public ad­ KOCKVIIXE TR 5-S271 "You can bet there wlU be plenty ( questioning Secretary of Defense Tour E. Lord, junior overseer. dress system. dental beheflta without system­ The spectre of deficit .kpend- white. A social time with refresh­ brought against Herbert. Wright, ic harm to the body. There la of opposition to theytma on the McEIroy behind closed doors. Preacrlptl'nis ments will follow the ceremony. The historical lecture will be There are 10 Inches ot ice on floor of the conveiatlon— and I’ll ing and continued high taxe.s Here delivered by Leggett, the work­ Center Spilngj Pond. 28, of 12 ^ ttis ta Rd., was nolled. no known public health measure McEIroy spoke of iiarly produc­ The case of Mrs. Clara L. Andre be right there.' haunted Capitol Hill today in, tion of the Polaris "wgapon sys­ The Ladles ot St. James will ing tools presented by Seavey, and U»\|ufety of which has been sub­ WINDOW SHADES PINE PHARMACY the charge given by Past Grand 49, of Andover, charged with jected to SB rigorous an Investi­ 'The UAiW convene Jan. 22 the wake of J^re.«ident PJisen-j tem" yesterday, but left in doubt T..ect at 8 o'clock tonight at the breach of the peace was continued to give fonnZI approval to the whether he meant the missile it­ 6M Ceoter St— MI 0-B8U John F. Tierney Funeral 'H one to High Priest L. Hayden Griswold gation prior to adoption as has Grooti, Whitt. Ecru hower’s peacetime record Sr. to Jan. 20. water fluoridation. union's goaii in 1958 bargaining $73,900,000,000 federal budg­ self or its team-mate, a special say the Rosary for Mrs. Bertha Wothobio acoaiona. y After the degree work refresh­ Continuances to Jan. 20 were "4. Evalqtfon or all known et nrooo.sal. submarine designed to fire it eitiltr Holden, mother-in-law of the pres­ ments will be served by the offi­ Court Cases also granted in the cases of Hen­ techniquea fOr prevention of tooth Stellato. one of the chief op­ from the surface or imder thO, ident, Mrs. Alexander Gates. The cers of Delta Chapter under the ry Vlerling, 53, of Coventry, decay leads to fha conclusion wa­ HOLLAND HNISH ponents of Reuther in the I'j-mit- Congressional reaction. both witters of the sea. The Secretary monthly meeting in St. James charged w lt^ driving while under iioiu^ member union, eyed the re- public ami private, was that the GENERAL direction of Most Excellent High Monday Cases ter fluoridation \comblnes maxi­ fiscal plrtiire painted by the Pres­ also said- that production Orders School hall will follo>w. Priest Stanley H. Steiner. Waldern V. Collins, 55, of Wap- the Influence of an intoxicant: and mum beneflt and practicality. Made to Order egflt heavy layoffs In the auto in­ might be left before July 1, 1959, $ 2 - 3 0 With Your Rollers dustry and aaid; ident in his annual hiideet mes­ ping, charged with failure to give Nicholas Rossano, 34, of Hartford, "5. Court decMoita and official •: . -V.. Y* 'fc.- sage ye,sterriay was i^nything biit but that , the weapon might not be TV SERVICE Miantontwrioh Tribe. No. 58. n signal Indicating a turn, was charged with failure to pay an legal opinions have -established "R euther'a plan In going to give fiill.v tested hy then. Days f 9 Q C A CaU lORM. will meet tonight at 7:30 r - l s O f overtime parking ticket. that it is within the cohstitution- FULL UN E OF CUSTOM him more 4-d*y work weeks than Actre^k''Jayne Mansflejd performs the traditional set of tossing bright. But Congress had not ir Tinker Hell. Followlni; ‘he me*t- V i l i a a e l O r g a i l l Z e S fined $12 for Judge Wesley C. exoected a rosy report • in the The firmer estimate available NIghta M sW pio, Gryk in Town Court this morning. Aides B. Collins. 36, of Marl­ al power of a municipality to he wanta -but thev’Il be the wrong the ‘de's bouquet after she and Mickey Hargitay were married light of current defense needs. j today was understood to mean ing the dlvii Defense unit of the » » 9 T? II 1 • He 'was Involved in a 2-car acci­ borough; Vera D. Young, 60, of En­ fluoridate Its water supply.”^ VENETIAN lUNDS kind." fnight. ' (AP Phbtofax). TEL. Ml S-548t lodge will meet at 8:30. M c i l S r C l l O W S h i p There was little doubt that I this: dent on E. Center St. last week. field; and Charles A. JackowskI of The UAW, Stellato said, should Congieas would approve all or j By the early months of 1960 the Bernard J. Barrett, 23, of 117 West Hartford, all charged with SUB CRUISE SET E. A. JOHNSON shoot for "providing more, rather m ost of the l.ia.gOO.OOO.OOO outlay I N avy expects to have a fully The South School PTA will meet The Men's Fellowship League la Birch St., was also fined $12, for failure to pay overtime parking New London. Jan. 13 —As-H than fewer joba" by pressing foj. tomorrow at 7:30 at the school. projected for the Defense Depart- ; worked up Polaris, capable of be­ the name adopted by the men of improperly passing a yield sign. tickets, forfeited $5 bonds. Fined slatant Navy Secretary Richard P A IN T CO. a shorter -work week. ment. More argument waa ex- 1 ing fired above or under water and GLASS CRACKS ' *7 ARCHI£>JO£ the Salvation Army at the organi­ He was involved in a 2-car W. Mid' $1 for similar offenses were Nicho­ Jackson arrives here today for an Reuther'a plan, announced /yes­ of hitting a target at 1,500 miles. The Veterans Club of Manches­ overnight cruise on the Navy’s new Jayne Weds Mickey pected over nondefense spending Secretary of Defense McEIroy gestures as he poses with Gen. Nathan Twining, chairman of the zation meeting held Saturday eve­ die Tpke. mishap on Jan. 3. las A. Konon, 41. of East Hartford; 7^9 Main St., TeL MI 9-4501 terday after sessions wiUr the proposals in an effort to widen the ■ Joint (Jhlefs of Staff, prior to testifying before the House Armed Services Committee today. (AP It will be ready for full scale test­ n-L ter will meet tonight at 8 o'clock ning at the Citadel. Leland Ham- A charge of breach of the peace and Grifrin Smith, 29, of Wapping. atomic submarine, the Skate. UAW’s 200-man steering/t^mnilt-. ing. Presumably if it passes the at the VFW Home. narrow gap between expected Photofax). ARC n-LHAVT HAVf THC tee, would give emplo}^ 25 per spending and expected revenue tests, quantity production could RATHBR WAU-MPgR j .a;white rent of a compan>’'s profits above follow quickly, -THCM Manchester Emblem Club, No. during the coming fiscal year. •MALI.. ■MLAMeD GLASS CO. 10 per cent of net/ropital before As Fans Yell Outside Hearings Scheduled McEIroy said yesterday the 251, will meet in Tinker Hall at taxes. Another 25/Mr cent would AMCONTINUAU.Y 8 o’clock Wednesday. The guest Even as it put the finishing Ribicoff Picks Workers Total President Asks Navy is going ahead with a re­ TgytNAiDeoNeiwi touches on an emergency $1,260.- quest for funds to start work on N0W ORVICeSROR speaker will be a beauty consul­ 661 199 YOUR GUARANTEte (CouUaued m Page Thirteen) By J.XMES BACO.N groom, "although I was sitting on OOO.OQO dollar defense fund, a tant from a Hartford store, who three' atomic submarines specially HOUR PL8ASURE- Portuguese Bend.. Calif.. Jan, needles most of the time. " House Defense Appropriation sub­ McGill for Tax Dawn 477^000 $5 Billion Hike designed to fire the Polaris. will demonstrate correct color GRAND UNION MEATS m 14 ilPi ■ Jayne Mansfield, who Ceremony Delayed committee called hearings for Jsn. j ^ foundation and makeup and the OF SATISFACTION, At the same time the Secretary yearned for a quiet wedding, was The wedding -was scheduled for 27 on the military budget for the said that, while the Defense De­ proper way to apply cosmetics to married last night to Mickey Hs’r- 8 p.m. but it was 8:45 before the year starting Julv 1. VVa.shington. Jan. 14 — The best achieve natural looking re­ OR YOUR MONEY Revenue, gitay with ail the hoopla of a voluptuous bride started down the Inequity Study |government reported today that In Debt Ceiling partment has no proof the Soviets Subcommittee Cbairman MahotT' unemplo>'melSt' Increased by 188',*'I ------are ahead,in the long-range mis­ sults. Refreshments will be served. \ F<»rt)lN»P3iil>- picnic. 'aisle. 'She; ■h'adrsjvlnl a good 20 (D-Texi called the new .military [ CHEERFULLY REFUNDEDl Some 1,500 fans, mostly teem- minutes -posing for photographers Hartford, .Ian. 14 ilP' Roswell 000 in the nation last month while j Washington, Jan. 14 JIPi - The sile field, it must work oil uiat as­ [ Seen in^ budget "conservative insofar as sum ption.' The executive committee of the Bgers hut some adults- carrying I on her arrival even before chang- ballistic missiles and other weap­ MaGIII of Westport, one of the Ibe number of workers with job.s Eisenhower administration today J.A WHIT declined by 477.000. Washington School PTA will meet habie.5 in arm s, stre am ed and I ing into the 12 yards of pink Bnis- ons of the future are concerned." nation'.s leading tax authorities. asked Congiess to boost the S275 The significance of the Polari.s- A shouted outside the Wayfarers' , sels lace that was • her wedding The moderate holiday soa.son tomorrow night at 7:30 at the It .plight even have to be increa's-, billUin limit on the national debt atom submarine team, as expoupd- MIRRORS AUTO GLASS Profit Sharing f"ha pci during the most lemler mo­ gown. «as named by Governor Ribicoff | j.j,p uncmploymenv boosted the / home of Mrs. Ward Krause, 87 ed. Mahon added. to $280 billion. A I ed by McEIroy and other defen.se F u r n i t u r e t o p s ments of the nondenominStional After the riles. Jayne and tofiay to a tri-state oommittee to jobles.s figure to 5.2 per cent of Walnut St. Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson ID- Secretary of the 'Treasury Rob­ ' spokesmen, is that it presumably /Y) 9 7 5 2 2 ____GLASS TUB E n c l o s u r e s Washington, Jan. ,14 i/P- Gnv- rites. Micke.v returned to the church the labor force . the higliest Texl, chairman of the Senate's study inequities created By the ini- ert Anderson asked for the $.1 bil­ could checkmate the Soviets in of­ LC 6 m PA NY I S'R o w e r s t a u - ix x t r s Despite unfavorable traveling srnment experts said today #ny •Someone even bounied a ro tacked passenger trains, held up ■ Santos and Javier Felipe Pazos. Miss Churchill, jailetl five hours : tion of Ghana announces it has civilian employes serving with Ihe ^ respect to such civilians, other simie ground to air inissil* soon Wo abo buy for cosh i ph^. OF guard. Police, troops/ armored buses bound for Havana dr Santi­ The Army said they were seized yesterday, has denied the charge, agreed formally to establish ilip- Armed Forces oiitside.of the ter- I means of, latv enfprcenient would to become operational with the CUT CORN arlNAwn pk9 ago de (Juba, raided and burned aftei/ventul ing from their Sierra .Air Force, has a range of hlore oil typos of kite ears. cars and tanka ring^ the Presl-1 saying she intends to plead inno- ; lomillle relations willi Soviet ritorial juri.sdiction of the United j create dlfficuUiea that in some .in­ dential Palace, Inside the build­ rice milts and sugar cane fields. I Macstra hideout into the railway cent. . ' " ! Union... Swirling fog hides fate states'm ay be subjected tt court.s- ! .stanpes might lu oye lnsu|icrable." than 259. miles. I ing soldiers patrolled the corri­ Di.spatches from Monzanillo said i station a,t Bayamo. Sheriff's deputies said Uiey were of 760-ton British Naval Vessel martial. Holtznrf summarized Supreme Prompt, fast, rtiioblt dors with automatic rifles, i the' roads in that area are practi­ i The four we>e being held in caUed'to the &Jalibu home of the Hoilziiff hamicd down his lulihg Court fleciaiona oit juri.sdiction of’ TEAMSTERS. BAKERS OUT ' Barqombe, believed to have gone (IP) .JW-HALC Your . In the latest' ahakeup. Perez cally dominated by C a s t r o’s ! MoneSda Barracks in'Santiago de 44vyear-old actress on a complaint aground on desolate island of in the ca.se of Dominic Giiagliardo, i military courts as follows: *! Cheshire. Jan. 14 — The The CORP. buying tervlee. Jiminez switched Gen. Luia Felipe forces. Informants in Manzanillo I Cuba Ifind were undergoing rigid by the General Telephone Co.,,that 25, Tampa, Flir., wlio was con- 1. A former meiijlxtr of the Connecticut State Labor C'oua- .M ANCHItTIR CONM* Choleol Scotland’s Wgsl Coast cll'todav officially expelled front PLUS , Llovera* Paez from the Interior ^ added that at some points rebels : .questioning by the Army intelli- she used profane and obscene lan­ Authorities move to slump out I viewed bv a court niartiat in M oroc-' Armed \Forcea. -vho Iws been dis- Ministry he t'oo'k over last Friday i were within five minutes of the- I gence. service. Relatives, fearing guage- bvgr the phdne. lunch"monev'racket and I cc on grand larceny charges and | cUargqdl ami is no longer within the State .AFL-CTO state locals CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS Barlow STAMPS! back to hia former post as com-; heart of the . city- ' that they would'be beaUn an(i tor­ The company asserted the tan­ carrVlng of lethal weapons in sentenced to a 3-ycai' term. '< the control of the millUry, ia not: of the Tearostera Union and the municatloiu minister;, ,'^he in-i Gubah' Array hdadquart'eri) in tured, Bippealed' foi- th e ir release. k a g e wM used In calls to several Kansas Citv schpoU,. .Gov. Rib-I Holtzoff said a 1-avA s.iibjecling , .subject;, to trial-by \court-martial. Bakery and Confectionary Unioo. ------P( . /iThe action \wisa taken at a meet- ' NEW STORE HOURS: \ MOTOR SALES ^ terlog Job went t'o Anjlbnio Perez Orientq and Havana .maintained W hile the M anzanillo a rea (le^Lh- persons, mcli^ding one with a phone coff informed that State Highway-- ■ civilian personnel' such as Giiag-l for an offense conunltted during;' ’..1 a 'Vivas, dk-govemor of the Andean silence''on .the developments. One ed with exclteme’)t.' rebels resuniod company ertvploye. llardo toTrlal by court-martial "is his term of servlcci' . ‘ ing here o l ^ e CovneU’a 34-mon PHONE TR 5.2538 Department dump tnjck.s are type executive hoard. A '« o u a c 11 ' OPEN— THURS. and FRI. TILL 9:00 WINDSOR AVE. state of Tschira. government source expressed, the sabotage In we^iternmoal Plnar del The deputies said. Mias Churchill exempt from law requiring truck.s necessary anjl propeffor carrying 2. A wife, child, or other de­ OPEN— ALL'RAY MONDAY Oen, Neator Prato wsa rei^ovt^d opinion Castro was being given Rio Province. Three bombs were greeted them with. "What the hell into execution the power to make pendent of a member of the armed spokeoman said only one mem* in cxceas of three tons to be her of- the board voted ogalael CLOSBtl^ALL DAY„WEDNESDAY t ROCKVILLE, CONN. ,'J rricat EHwtiw JteMiiiJ Toei^ 5 WifiieidAy! "enough rope to hang himself.” . exploded, «ne in a commercial equipped with flaps behind rear rules for the tSovernment and res Open nU t Erenints 1 .