MONDAY, JANUARY 2?, 196R RM Daily Net Presa Ron The Weather PAGE SIXTEEN For the Week Ended Foreoaot o< U. 8. Weather Bureau ^attrljpBtfr lEttfttitilj feralb Jannory 20, 1062 Fair, eA-J:. deputy grand master, and staff of Mariup Corps In June 1961. \ military whist, setback and bridge VOUR 5 / • King David Lodge, lOOF wiU make with refreshments. Mrs. Charles SUPER k " ;S j”,''-*'... Roundup an official visitation to Install of­ Clarence H. Stllson, airman, W. Lathrop Sr. Is general chair­ ficers of Rising Star Lodge, lOOF, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. man with Mrwt Carol Lehlnan as MARKETS o f Rockville, tomorrow evening. Stilsoq 78 Campfleld Rd.. Is serv­ co-chairman. ing aboard the anti-submarine Other committee members are S&H Auto Marker The Women’s Club of (Manches­ warfare support aircraft carrier Mre. Foster Williams, Mrs. Joseph (fyi. ter will iHjesent Robert R. Bninn, USS Essex deployed to eastern At­ Reynolds, Mrs. J. W. Kulley and Lifting Gains American news editor of The lantic waters. During the cruise Mrs. William Mohr. Mrs. Charles Christian Science Monitor tonight the ship Is visiting the ports of Pontlcelll and Mrs. Charles W. New Support at 8 In Fellowship. Hall at Second Southampton and Portsmouth, Lathrop Jr. will be in charge of SAVER Congregational Church. Husbands England; Greenock, Scotland; Bel­ a white elephant table. Into 3 Blo(^s over Castro o f members are Invited to the an­ fast, Ireland; Rotterdam, The Tickets may be purchased at. llartford, Jan. 23 (/P)— A nual men’s night program. ^ Netherlands, and Hamburg, West the 'door. generally favorable attitude Germany. toward the proposal of lifting ■nie Women’s Home League of BOOKS the Salvation Army wiU meet to­ MMchester Assembly. Order of the car license markers of GOP Fears morrow at 2 p.m. In the Junior Rainbow for .Girls, will meet to­ Covenant Pastor those nabbed for drunken A rgentina Hall. Refreshments will be served night at 7:30 at,^the Masonic Tern Directs Retreat driving has been expressed in by Mrs. Ruth Slmard and Mrs. Re­ pie for initiationV two candidates. letters and telephone calls to in becca Orant. Officers will w ^ floor-length FASTER the State Safety Commission. gowns and members vdll wear The Rev. K. Eynar Rask, pastor Sees O A S white. Trinity Covenant Church, left to­ DOUBLE Commission Director James K. day ito attend an Ashram (relig- Williams said today that some 30 Funds Bid Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cbdars of ouse retreat) at the Covenant letters and telephone calls have Lebanon, will meet tonight H 7 ;30 Church camp , grounds, Pilgrim been received as a result of a re­ In D anger ZONOLITE at the Masonic Temple. Pines, West Swanzey, N. H. port Saturday that such a propos­ By JACK BELL The Rev. Mr. Rask Is chalrpian al was being explored. Washington, Jan. 23 The measure is being explored (IP)— ‘ N INSULATION |i Mrs. R. Eldred Doyle, 103 E> of the Ashram committee, having Hard pressed Republicans are By WfLIJAM L. RYAN - served for the past two years as Its from all angles by the commission’s , I Carpenter St., Decatur, Tex., wish- facing what some of them Punta del Este, Uruguay, W. H. ENGLAND ' i es to thank her friends in Man- eecretary. He will preside at all executive committee before mak­ LUMBER CO . I Chester for the many cards and let- sessions for the retreat which be­ ing any recommendation on the fear may be a near financial Jan. 23 (A*)-The Inter-Ameri­ ! ters sent during her recent con­ gan this afternoon and concludes subject to the full commission flop in their Feb. 1 across-the- can Foreign Ministers confer­ • Open All Day Saturday e Friday noon of this week. SUMPS membership. Williams says the valescence. committee would be glad to learn nation fund raising spectacu­ ence on Cuban communism "A t the Green”— Ml 9-5'2UI the public attitude on the matter, lar. split into three blocs today in Anderson Shea Auxiliary, VFW, since public support is nece.ssary Beciyise of this, there is grum­ wrangling over how best to will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. for the success of any such ven­ bling behind the scenes about what deal with Prime Minister at the post home. Every organizational Republicans contend ture. Fidel Ca.stro’.s threats to hem­ LECLERC The safey chief said that ohly is a continuing effort to tap F. Warren Anderson, son of Mr. one person was in outright opposi­ wealthy eastern contributors for ispheric unity. reach tor another and Mrs. Frank J. Anderson. 89 Mr. and Mrs. WllllamsF. McClel­ FUNERAL HOME tion to the idea. The complaining funds to help former Vies President Argentina, one o f the biggest Iw V /IN I blanket, reach for and most powerful nations, warned Seaman Circle, and a resident of land, 81 Lake St., were guests of Jan. 26, 1922, at St. Mary’s I5pisco- citizen said that lifting of license Richard M. Nixon in his race for the switch on your GENER.\L Herndon. Va... has been appointed pal Church. FUNERAL markers would, in effect, be punish­ governor of California. other members that the Organiza­ ELECTRIC BI..\NKET: honor at a party yesterday\glven Wednesday tion of American States faces a ^ to the board of directors of i the The couple has two other daugh­ ing innocent members of the family Some of these Republicans ! Safety Council in Arlington, Va. by their children in ob serv a n t of ters, Mrs. Raymond McGugan of SERVICE who require use of the car for es­ thought they had detected a new danger of disintegration unless a Anderson is a safety engineer for their 40th wedding anniversary. ^ Manchester and Mrs. John Lan­ sential transportation. touch in the offing in Invitations compromise formula la found. Firemen's Fund Insurance Co., About 50 guests attended th< caster of Blast Rartford, a son, WALTER N, ’’From the correspondence we sent out by Eugene McGovern, A U.S. spokesman still expressed Washington. D.C. celebration which was held at the ^ h n E. McClelland of Manchester, LECLERC have received so far," Williams Long Island contractor, for a hope the meeting would result in : home of their son-in-law and seven grandchildren. Director said, "it appears that the public luncheon with Nixon at the Wal­ some Indictment of the Castr* A sports dinner planned Wednes­ daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Russell P. MhsMcClelland is a retired farm­ regards the drunken driver as a dorf Astoria. regime, but the situation remained day by St. Bridget's Holy Name Moonan, South Rd., Bolton. er anoNformer owner of his own Call Ml 9-5869 real problem that requires stem But McGovern, who served in extremely fluid. Mrs. McClciland. the former Society has been canceled. farm on^Lake St. (Photo by Bur- 23 MaUn Street, Manchester measures.” the Navy with Nixon during World Responsible sources pictured tht Miss Phoebe Irons of Manchester, 'Church Destroyed kamp.) SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE Actually, Williams said the idea War II, said in a telephone Inter­ as hopeful that a and Mr. McClelland, formerly of Smoke billows from the 140-foot steeple of St. Paul Street United of lifting license markers as well view it was "just a sentimental majority of the American repub­ We Two Group of Concordia Portadown, Ireland, were married occasion,” McGovern, who worked lics would agree to expel or sus­ Lutheran Church will meet tomor­ Church-In St. Catherines, Ont., Monday as a 1750,000 fire reduced as operators’ licenses at the time the building to a shell. Firemen were unable to do anything of arrest is only one of p number of with the Nlxon-todge Volunteers pend the Castro regime from tht row at 7 p.m. at ihe church. A pot- In New York's Westchester Coun­ OAS and as ready to aacriflet luck will be aervPl. Mr. and Mrn. except prevent the blaze from spreading. Cause of the Are was possible approaches to this matter. not known. (CP Photofax). Some persons, he said, favored ty in 1960, denied there was any unanimity to that end. Albert Brickhouse, Mr. and Mrs. thought of raising funds for Nix­ Michael Habcrnen, Mr. and Mrs. TUESDAY and WEDHESDAY the lifting of car plates but felt Either expulsion or suspension of THE on’s campaign. When your doctor asks where Notice! that no such action should be tak­ Cuba from the organization would Everett Cone and Mr. and Mrs. Nevertheless, Republicans BRAND Woveriy A7 Waller Meier are members of the you want your prescription fill­ Urges More Competition en until the arrested party is ”ac- A bomb exploded in the U. 8. .Embassy building in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, caust.ig this dam­ be considerably weaker than a II ' r ' ^...... charged with raising funds for this age on the .seventh floor. No ope was injured. Tlie blast occurred against a background of rising break of diplomatic or economio NEW committee in charge of the pro­ ed >• . say . . • HALLMARK convlcled.” year’s congressional and senatorial gram. PHARMACY. Free delivery, SHOE SHINES ime persons, he said, endorsed tension on the opening day o f the hemisphere foreign ministers conference at Punta del Este, Uru­ relations by the other 20 members, campaigns fiMl that too many trips General Electric nn 9-2861 Ota IfMlgral Idea but felt that the guay. (AP Photofax). ______but It could have a psychological Dally From S P.M. are being made to the usually re­ Manchester Cedarettes will meet ^ t a 4 ahould be lifted only when Impact and focus blame on the liable wells of party contributions Cviban administration for Intro­ AUTOMATIC tonight at 7:30 in the Federatio.i Thnreday Nights TV .Official Oppos tht vehicle was operated by the They have had to revise down­ Room of Center Congregational ownen. 24 Censors in Pentagon ducing communism into the hemis­ All Day Saturday ward their hopes they might net phere. The Cuban delegation hert BLANKETS Church. Officers will be elected and 8500,000 or more from the elosed- refreshments served. in for the best claims this Is a brain chlld''ot Ar­ HearingB. Scheduled clroult television appearances Feb. gentina. Argentine sources dented $ 1 9 ^ 5 ehoe M|bie 'In town! Network Regulation Hartford, Jan. 23 (fl’l—A aub- 1 of Nixon, former President they masterminded the proposal. PftICES The Jaycee Wives of Manchester committee of the State Legisla­ Dwight D. Elsenhower, (3ov. Nel­ BEGIN AT Eisenhower Assails ‘Muzzles’ A committee composed of Co­ v/ill meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. In tive Council will consider propos­ son A. Rockefeller of New York the Federation Room of Center Lamb Chops and Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz. lombia, Venezuela and Uruguay als Friday to bring television re­ i f Eqmom 0 «n»rol E1«etHe 'What we have been serioualy has been named to work out a Slt«P"Guor4 9 * Systtm Congr'egatlonat Church. Mias -Mai ■ Washington, Jan. 28 —Strong^ pairmen, photographers and Bssause they have put garet .lacobson, Connecticut State concemed,About is a drift 'Wwaid formula for ousting Cuba, which if Two Yoor Writttn Worronty oppoaltlon to any federal regula­ theatrical booking agent* under up about 8250,000 to bring off the Policewoman, will speak on, ' ‘Vico Yen’ll get a thrill, too, Why not be eniart\ud indiqlHI llw biVertheless effscUve closed Circuit deal, some of them On Military, Civilian Leaders ogolotf dofoctivo porti or tion of network television program state control. (Continued on--Page Five) ntotoriaU ) and Juvenile Delinquency." Host­ when you see the heels, bring ymir shoes toNjis progratn TOntrol by the govern­ The subcommittee will meet feel they may be lucky to net esses will be Mrs. ’ITiomaa Ottney control was voiced today by Dr. ment . . . . A Boyon ond Cotton Blonk«t with for a pair of Fall Sol with representatives of these fields 8300.000. and Mrs. Stephen Lockwood. without nails, pnt on with LOIII Frank Stanton, president of the Nyien Binding You'll be amazed how "I want to emphasize that our to discuss possible recommenda­ This Is a far cry from the 81 Washington, Jan. 23 (A’t— Form-i” poleon, or even a Rasputin, and I "■security matters — prior to' their Ooliunbia Broadcasting System. 'if Woshot ond drlM •otlly onr New AUTO-80LKR. comfortable they will feel fear of program control Is based tions to the 1963 session of the million or more they used to bank er President Dwight D. Eisenhower suggest It Is worthy of note that utterance,” Elsenhower said. Instead, Stanton advocated more on very deep convictions,” he said. it Twin bod ond Dooblo modolt Renew your heeli TO­ and still have a new shoe General Assembly. when Elsenhower was President. urged today that top military and in recent world history the three This was done under nui and look! competition through more TV sta­ ”We do not see It primarily as a There have been suggestions in major dictators; Hitler, Mussolini preceding administrations, the for­ Bulletins DAY. Work Gusrsnteed. tions and networks. matter of our own ox being gored. civilian leaders be encouraged to Sm Opr Cemp/sfe 1/ns DOUBLE S&H the past to have these fields con­ (Continned on Page Five) speak out against the dangers of and Stalin, came from civil life.” • mer President said, but added e WE GIVE GREEN ST.^MPS e Increased competition, Stanton We see it as a matter of pressing trolled by state licensing. As the hearings began. It was that after thoughtful reconsidera­ Culled from AP Wire* e n d Baty Terms Avallabh said in testimony prepared for a public Interest . . .” ^ international communism. •■SHOE REPAIRING - - SECOND TO NONE!” The meeting is one of several Elisenhower offered this advice learned the Senators have obtain­ tion "I incline to the view that GREEN STAMPS Federal Communications Commis­ Previous hearings by the FCC scheduled at the state capitol this ed some Information that Secre­ when responsible and respected of­ sion hearing, would result In pro­ week on bu.slness Held over from in a atatement, sent to a special On film and photo finishing. Gizenga Faces Senate investigating committee, tary of Defense Robert S. McNa­ ficials feel compelled to submit to KING ESCAPES BOMB Black and white and color. gram improvement. (Continued on Page Six) the last session of the legislature. mara declined to give them-rthe censorship, wo are smothering the Katmandu, Nepal, Jon. 28 He said the improvement would Today—A subcommittee of the and made public as .lt opened hear­ MARLOW^ HOUSE &. H ALE ings on charges the Pentagon names of individuals in the de­ concept of personal responsibility King Mahendra eoraped a tom b copie through “ competition for Uie legislature's Education committee Open 6 Days • Free Parking SALEM NASS1FF WARREN J. GOniER SHOE REPAHUNG SERVICE Central Trial muzzles” anti-Communlst speech- fense Department who blue-pen­ under the practice of heavy-mind­ attempt on his life at Janakpur, attention and approval of a free meets with officials of the State ed and unjustified staff supervi­ Main St., Manchester PLUMBING and HEA’HNG USE OUR OAK STREET ENTRANCE—MI 8-4128 Gale Wind Rips e.s by military leaders. ciled specific speeches. -78 miles southeast of Katmandu PHOTO SHOP 171 Union St., BockvUle CHOPS people able to make up Its own ^ a r d of Education and Connect­ in declining to give these names, sion.” yesterday, a government spokes­ •MI 9-.V’ ’ll mind.’’ icut’s State Colleges to discuss ” I say. let the military speak, 991 M.AIN STREET Phono TR 5-4703 LAMB For Rebellion McNamara took a stand that he ’Such top oRlciols “ When in man said to ^ y . The spokesman and FOC officials, however, con­ East Red Fence teacher training programs. always under properly established was assuming full responsibility doubt, will voluhtarliy ’coordinate’ sold a home-made grenade was cerned by the control networks Tomorrow —. The legislature’s policies and the general—not pet­ himself for what had been done. proposed public statements within thn>wn In front of the king’s exert over viewing fare of the Rules Committee discusses several Leopoldville, The Congo, Jan. 23 ty—supervision o f their civilian STEW Beilln, Jan 23 (/P)—Gale The Senators got the names from their own and sjster departments Jeep. The report said the king American public, say the question winds blew down parts of the procedural matters, including ways (/p—-Antoine Gizenga was placed superiors,” Elsenhower said in his so as to 't)rotecl‘ the nation, their was unlnjiiri^, but one person Is not whether TV networks should of reducing General Assembly letter to Sen. John C. Stennis, D- the men themselves. COMB. wire fence set up In the East under house arrest In a comfort­ Stennis called the hearing to services and themselves,” he said standing nearby was wounded be regulated but What kincj of German countryside around printing costs. Miss., chairman of the inquiry. able suburban villa today to await order with a bang of his gavel In adding: and the Jeep was damaged. The regulation is needed- West Berlin by the Commu­ Friday—An education subcom ”In half a century of national trial for acta of rebellion against the marble-walled caucus room of "But such voluntary coordina­ Icing has been touring south­ Stanton was the first witness as nists to stop escapes. West mittee discusses an expanded col­ service, I have yet to meet the eastern Nepal where wide­ the Central Congolese government. the old Senate office blulding'. tion is aome distance from censor- the FOC began three weeks of Berlin police said today. lege scholarship program for the American military officer who spread Incidents created by arm­ hearings on network influence on state. U J i-4>rotecUon for thc-lorm er viewed TiTmmnr^ar'a budding Nn^ )n overflow crowd jammed., Gusts of 70 miles an hour up­ deputy premier was lifted last big room. Many spectators were ed bands opposing his rule have programming. Additional CBS wit­ Slennls said he and Sen. I.,ev- been reported. The Incidents rooted concrete posts support­ night and Gizenga was transferred standing along the aides and In erett Sallonstnll, R-Mass., senior GERI-ANN White Enriched nesses will be heard this week, ing the double lines of wire at Protest Ban Request have included attacks on polios ^ followed by representatives of the from accommodations in the UN. the rear of the room. Repiibllcai on the group, visited several spots. West Haven, Jan. 23 i/F) — The outposts and tax collectors. RILL N^ional Broadcasting Company Headquarters building where he Adm. Arlelgh A. Burke, retired with the former President at his NO HOLES! At other places big boards parents’ club of Bailey Junior High had been held under U.N. guard News Tidbits former chief of naval operations, Gettysburg, Pa., estate and dis­ POUND du m g the next two weeks. is objecting to a school board re­ I^DIA ASSliKES U.M. "Thd^^uestlon is not whether on the western side warning of since hla arrival from Stanleyville was waiting to testify. cussed with him the issues under an extension phone in your kitchen Made By New LOAF quest that the film ’’Operation from the AP Wires New Delhi, Jan. JS (/P(—In­ television 'N?hould be constantly the proximity of the border Saturday But first, Stennis read from inquiry. He said that resulted in formed sources said today India Am-FIo Proces. were toppled. They fell on the Abolition” be dropped from last Officially, the armed Congolese improved titward realizing its night’s nnti-Communlst program Elsenhower’s statement and put tihe Elsenhower memorandum. has asspred 'he United States It BREAD enormous potential." Stanton said, wire, smashing gaps In the troops In jungle uniforms sur­ it into the record. The Senate inquiry alemmed at the school. Secret Service, says West Coast is not planning any military No need to run when the phorie rings — just reach for “but what roads ate to be taken fence. rounding the modern 2-story resi­ 'I question the desirability of from complaints by Sen. Strom moves against Pakistan In Kash­ The club acceded to the request dence were to "protect” Gizenga. counterfeiting ring which made a to reach that potential and from East German border guards requiring the topmost government Thurmond, D-S.C., against Penta­ mir, and that the United Stales that step-saving wall phone. It’s wonderful to have a were busy repairing the gaps. but voted to send a letter of pro­ But the sergeant of the guard as­ half-million dollar* of bogus blllN where . . . test to the board. officials, .whether military or ci­ gon policyMn relation to speeches Is believed to have passed this kitchen extension handy: you can make or take calls and sured newsmen that they had or­ has been broken . . , State Depart­ vilian,’ to submit to censorship of The film, which has atirr^ up ders to prevent the Lumumblst ment officials say they have noti­ word to Pakistan. U.S. Ambas­ content — as distinguished from (Continued on Page Two) sador tiohn Kenneth Galbraith still keep an eye on the cooking and the youngsters. The MAXWELL HOUSE controversy around the country, leader from leaving the house fied several top U.S. Communists attempts to 'show that student that their passports are being re­ returned to New Delhi yesterday wall model hangs out of their reach . . . and doesn’t take Moslems, Europeans Clash Without authorization from Pre­ and had a meeting with Prime rioting during hearings by the mier Cyrtlle Adoula’a govemnMnt voked under new regulations. up valuable counter space. POUND House Committee on un-American .Minister Nehru. An embassy Visitors copld enter only with Health Insiiranee plan for den­ s|Hikesman said Galbraith did Activities In i960 was CommuilMt the permission of the government Hospital Fire Testimony The attractive I^incess phone (below) also makes a Insnired. tistry advocated for Massachusetts not deliver any letter from GAN security branch. handy kitchen extension. In fact, it’s a practical and French Strive tD-Gurb Frank Gebauer, chairman o f the at Boston legislative hearing . President Kennedy, but declined school board, said it was the con­ 'I?>ere_._w*s no Indication how fk-ottish court denies Duke of Ar­ to eomnient on whether a mes­ stylish addition anyw here in your hom e. Available in COFFEE long dlM nga would be held In this gyll’s request for look at the diary sensus of the board that the film sage had been delivered orally. status. Government . sources said of his estranged duchess whom he Linoleum Wall Burned a whole range of colors. should not be shown “ In the beat ;erian Terrorist War legri proceedings have been start­ Is suing for divorce on grounds of WIND WARNING ed in the Leopoldville courts, but For more information, just call our business office or adultery. Windsor IxH'ks, Jan. 23 (/P)— (Qontinned on Pkge Thirteen) that they, will be long and compli­ ask any telephone man. President Kennedy’s request for Much Faster Than Tile The I'.S. Weather Bureau Issued SHOP-RITE GRANULATED Aleier*. Jan. 23 (JV-Terroriata^tlme, however, before they could cated. No formal charges have new Cabinet rank agency to handle this wind warning today f(»r Con- . . . .. -a ___ * ___ t ______I« s 4 a Ckf B been preferred. replied with gunfire and explosives be put Into effect because of problems of cities apparently neetieiit: Gusty west to north­ shortage of troops. Mayor L ^ Confers Some, western diplomats ex­ headed for trouble in both housee today to plans of French authori­ pressed fear that Adoula's govern­ Hartford, Jan. 23 i/P)~The lln-:^ Mtilcaliy pointed out that the west winds wili continue this af­ The city’s public transport ays of Congress . . , Philadelphia and wall covering was "proper and met POUND ties to ciamp tight traffic and other ment might be too lenient with oleum wall covering on the ninth ternoon at 20 to .30 nines |»er restrictions 'on three of Algeria’s tern was strikeboiuul for the sixth With Preindent on Kitchener. Ont., name,! grand the rode of the day" w^eii in,' day, and European doctors were award winners by National Fire at the hospital. He said it woiild 4.5 miles per hour. Winds will di­ BAG In the second dsy of their 48-hour seems so complete as to leave him Protection Association for excel­ tal "carried the flames much fast­ Jean MIorin, chief government U.S., State Politics defenseless. The handful of sup­ not meet fire standards today, minish slowly alter dark. SUGAR represmtative In Algeria, ordered strike Bus drivers and doctors lence of 1961 fire prevention pro' er than the acoustical ceiling tile” however. porters sticking by him Is Judged the ^>eclal control measures for are demanding police escorts, hut grams. in the fire Dec. 8 which took 16 In other teslimohy Indicated: PW A GETS CONTKAUT authorities say they do not have New Haven, Jan. 28 (ffi—Mayor Algiers, Oran and Bone last night Rome appeals court dismisses lives on that floor. 1. That the celling tile had been Washington, Jan. 23 (A’l—The enough manpower. Richard C. Lee has been to the (CoBttniMd on Page Two) In' an effort to stop the war be­ summit for a possible view of bis eight-month jail sentence against This was part of the testimony painted* with fire retardant paint Pratt A Whitney Division at tween European and Moslem ter- Only two roadblocks guarded political future. John Barrymore Jr., acquitting of State Police Lt. Thomas O'Brien wlien It opened In 1948, but the United Aircraft Corp., Boat CAMPBELL’S roriaU. • approaches to Algiers this mom- It was disclosed yesterday that him of chargee that he cursed and Monday at the most recent in a se­ original finish had been overcoat­ ' llartlord. Conn., reoelyesl today But terrorist gunfire left two Cars were not being searched the NeW Haven .chief executive Italy Expects Film threatened police officers . . . May­ ries of hearings on the* fire. ed with a paint which partially a $.16.74ons aU- REG. today. the new decrees. dent Kennedy. hold evangelical service in city oratory in Chicago which showed 2. Tlial a vent in the trash chute vlseil Kep. Emilio O. Daddarlo, In Oran a terrorist shot a Euro­ French troops were ordered to Reports about Lee being in line baseball stadium. the wall covering had two-thirds where the fire originated did not l>-Coiin., It was awarding . the set up roadblocks on all ap­ Rome, Jan. 23 Iff) —NATO ex­ Army* missile chief says firing conform to the building coe and number ot eiigUies w em tion and the Moalem National lib ­ tioning until after the fire had GIFT IDEA: Handy extension phones make wonder­ damaged the stem of the steam­ inger would say yesterday whether pected to prove that the young IM.... Inter-American Press As­ tributed more to this fire than the not disclosed. ship DJebel Dlra, which was pre­ eration Front (FLN). Lee Wma asked to Join the admin­ sociation cables congratulations to tile?” asked State Fire Marshal broken out at the ninth floor. ful gifts for birthdays, weddings, atmiversaries and pilot was on a spy missibn. I. Laird Newell, president of the paring to sail with a company of A communique announce traf­ istration' during the time be was The Italian. Defense Ministry Dominican Republic President Ra Leo J. Mulcahy. KENNEDY ORDERS MIIJ4 riot police being transferred to fic would be stopped on certain closeted with Kennedy. fael Bonnelly lor lilting press cen­ “ Yes,” replied O’Brien. He an­ Henry Souther Engineering Co., other special occasions. And for a apecial treat, in a communique yesterday said Hartford, testified that, "by the Washington, Jan. 23 (/P; — France. The ahlp wlU have to go streets and that aome parts of the At one time Lee was thought to a "final Judgment oh the natur* of sorship 48 hours after military swered that the linoleum covering President Kennedy told a nae make it a Princess! ? cities would be cordoned off per­ be a leading possibiUty for the Junta bad imposed It. act. I as a “ tracer” for the fire and time the sprinkler went off. the SHOP MOTT’S Into drydock for repairs. the episode” could not be given fire was already^yrell underway on Uonal dairy and nutrition con­ Four persons were killed and 18 manently. Democratic senatorial nomination yet But it said there were-“lBdl- Greek Premier Constantine Car- exhibited a picture showing one ference today that he regards AH automobile traffic from 9 this year. part of the ninth floor corridor the ninth floor." woimdM in terrorist attacks and catlons of a true and proper case amanlis’ pro-Elastem government Hospital authorities announced the recent decline in use of milk THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAHD p.m. to daylight was banned in However, his reduced majority wliia vote of oonfldenoa In Parlia­ where the wail coyerlng was ac­ 5S7 MIDDLE TURNNKE EAST, MANOHESTER seven Mcialeme were killed by po­ of aerial espionage” which needed lost week that both the ceiling tile as a ver}’ serious matter. To lice yesterday. the three c lU ^ in winning a fifth term last fall only to be "further subetaatiated.” ment against charges it used tually burned while the tile showed point up his own Intention to do TELEPHONE COMPANY These measuree, Morin said in a and the - apparent entrance . of strong-arm tacUqs in national elec­ only smoke damage. and the linoleum wall covering \rtll NEAR THE GREEN .f Authorities arid the terrorist at­ One high Italian government of­ be replaced as a rc.s\ilt of the fire. what he i-an about it, the Presi­ tacks showed the necessity o f Im- conununique, "demonstrate the. former Oov. Abraham Ribicoff ficial went farther. tion___ Kidd Brewer. Raleigh, N, He also »ald the wainscoting was largely responsible for the quanti­ A spokesman said mineral tile wall dent drank a glass of milk at m s ^ t e appUcatitm o f the new will o f the goTemtasnt and of into the senatorial race have “We can say now that the mis­ C„ businessman and politician, im- the speaker’s stand and an­ civUlan and military representa­ served to diminish his chances to Heated In Investigation of State ties of black smoke at the fire. probably be us*d oii the. celling and security measures-^lnchiding road­ sion of the Bulgarian aircraft was asbestos' cement panefls for the nounced that he has directed OPEN NIGHTS MONDAY thm SATURDAY T\VL 9 blocks, traffic curfewa and troop tives in Algeria to anure public be picked for the Senate race. unfriendly.” he said. “We expect SIlghway Department activities Many of the victims died of smoke inhalation and carbon monoxide walls, although the decision is not that milk he aerved at every gordonf. 'expected to recover. from alleged WlUte House menl Irom now on. . Huy said It would bo some (Conttaaed aa Baga, Savsa) (Oentinnsd an Voga'^ S«rsn) .(CMttened m Page Twe) ottsnpted suloida. polsohiflg. final yet.

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P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1962 ♦ ' .______. : •* each, and that the clerk andlreae- urer are voting membete of the tonight at 8 In the town offices at arisTi IS antes Education Wing vestry. " Gizenga F aees , n ^ Bolton the Cbmmunity Hall. Other church offleere elected, th Sheinwold on Bridge A rehearsal for St. Maurice AMERICAN LEGION addition to the two warden*, in­ Central Trial You Should Know... Church Showboat Jamboree will be For Late St. Mary^s Pastor clude nine veetrymen, Ludwig Qiurch Slates held at 7:30 tonight in the church TV-Radio Tonight Hasen, Atty. W. David Keith, hall. Parishlonera \yho can help In SEND OUT SCOUT ' W«t dialir any way are urged to attend. iST Kunteg ef-Ute «>- \ Dick Powell Show 10. 22 30 ties of the mutinous Congolese of play caused him to lose one > J94 ♦ ACSBa mittSe members for the coming 8.36 WeiitDer A Sports ^ « 5 n d to the vestry last fail by the A 1963 operating budget of Others elected were Albert trick In each suit. BOOTH soclates of Cambridge, Mass., has xChecking Records 8 SO Channel 8 NewB Third Man T'nWi-J*Ctor, ih* Bev. George F. troops in North Katanga'who are year \iriil be elected. RnlUo Jacob* Club Houb# 9:90 StreelB <>t Danter 18 J90.720 was adopted, compared to Dewey and Wyvllle Peabody, dele­ “Hard luck,” South remarked as ♦ A Q y 10 2 been working on the study for the Ichabod and Me 3 Nostrand, and to the parish meet­ apparently still at large after mas­ piMt 13 months, and so far has is­ Friends of the church, aa well -TraCkdown $72,100 last year, piarlcs Robin­ gates to Diocesan convention; W. he chalked up 100 points for the op; 9 A f B 2 as member's, are invited to attend A.ssessor P. Joseph Murphy said The HtB Picturo Dick V’an Dvke Show 12 ing last night by Gordon Fogg, re- Sidney Harrison and.Gordon Fogg, sacring 19 white Roman. Catholic sued seven reports ranging from Rovat Canadian Police Youra For A Bong 8. 40. 53 son, general chairman of St. priests on Jan. 1 and the capture ponents. "Every card was wrong.’ the meeting, but only members of he and his staff are still checking 10.00 Cain'a Hundred 22. 30 tivlng* warden. Mary's Foi-ward Crusade for a alternates to Diocesan convention: And he went on to the next hand S q 10 7 population growth prospects 8:40 61 en of Deatiny Alma Premiere fi 40 .i3 The building, located in the of a Roman Catholic mission at through 1980 to fOture land use pro- the church ard entitled to vote. their records in pjeparStion for 8 46 H untlovB rm iuey 10. 10 capital improvement program, re­ Peabody and Manchester, _ dele­ the river town of Sola last week. without realizing that he had tossed W«l North Bart t m t k Reports of the pastor and church Douriat tCdvardB Naked Ctl.\ midst of the church parking lot, gates to Hartford archdeaconry, away a cold contract. 1 0 Pm i 2 O 2 ♦ poeals. the publication of th*. grand li-st j Krenlna Report • Ernie Knvaca Special 8. m 58 Only Rambler Has It wds reconditioned recently for use ported today that contributions in A U.N. spokesman said plapa He arrived in Manchester in No­ boards have been htailed to church - Million Dohar Movie IS pledges and cash to date total and Mrs, Raymond Gewen and There was no need for South to I t e 3 A r m 4 4 Feb. 1. i 7:0U MUhon Dollar M ono •4 G arrv Moore Show I. 12 aq. Church School classrooms and Mrs. Edward Plata, alternates to UCldnn Graduate are being carried out to restore rely on finesses In spades and ABPhN . , ^ ^ ^ vember 1960 when hia firm was members for their study. Due to New*. Spona A Weather ^ 10.90 TBA 8 young people's meeting rooms. The $110,000 toward a goal of $200.- order In North Katanga and deal Opniof lead — JC hired by the town at a cost of the time involved In preparing the Special attention is being given To Tell the Truth 3. Springfield *62 40 000, Follow-up calls in the cam­ Hartford archdeaconry; Allan John Aitken Custer, son of Mr. hearts. If he had sent out a scout, to motor vehicle assessments, MncK^nziF is RHtn^re 11:00 Sport* .A W eather 8. 8 13 Re^. Mr. Nostrand in his aimual Hotchkiss, Miss Jeanne Low and with the marauding troops. The he would have discovered that both $31,000 to investigate Manebeater's treasurer's and auditor's reports, The Phil Sllvera Show 40 report noted that the Rev. Mr. Wil­ paign will be completed this week, and Mrs. Alfred Custer, 26 W. headquarters refused to give de­ actualities versus its potentials. they were not Included in the re­ which were initially prepared by | American Odyoaey M Rig NewB ho said. Mrs. Myrtle Williams, delegates to flnesaes were sure to lose. the State Motor Vehicle Depart­ Miahwnx Patml j* Barry Barenta NEW liams had lived with his family in Middle Tpke., is a January grad­ tails of the U.N. plan*, and observ­ heart. South gata a fraa fliiMaa, tf Completing Work ports mailed out, but will avail­ the former rectory and that young Increasing the number of vestry­ Manchester Council of Churches; ers adopted a wait-and-see atti­ Locate Strength West returns anything else, South ment this year fo)5 the first lime. Kewe A Weather 1 11:16 Screen Oem» T heater Mrs. Elmer Odell and Lewis Cod­ uate of, , the Unlvensity of Con- By the end of next month, he ex­ able at the annual meeting. 7:15 KUm 32 Jack Paar Show people in whom the former rector men to 15 was approved by adop­ tude. After the Kindu massacre of After ruffing the second diamond ruffs in his hand and discards tha"^ pects to complete three additional The report of the church clerk "If we catch eiien a hundred | Sperto Camera .30 11:20 l.aram le had been most interested had peen tion of new bylaws. Other bylaws ding, alternates to Manchester necticu^s school of business ad­ 13 Italian U.N. airmen lu t No­ South can locate the strength by losing heart from dummy. reports to fulfill the firm’s contract shows there is a total church; errors before we send out the no­ Kveninc Report 40 F ealuie 4(i educated in that building. His changes Include provisions that Council: Mrs. Peabody. Mrs. Man­ ministration. vember, the U.N. rushed into print leading a club to dummy’s king. If Dally <)aeatloB with the town. These Include capi­ membership a.s of Jan. 1. of 269. I tlces, \ said Murphy, ' that s 100 7:30 What In th« World 3 11:.V) Jack Paar Show chester, Mrs. Ruth Pox, Peabody, He has earned a bachelor of that should win. South can assume calls we’ll re­ New Breed 10 Movie 8 Drama E - S n C K great Interest in religious educa- wardens may serve only three with.firm statements of intentions Partner open# with 1 NT (16 to tal improvement needs, p ro p o ^ This is a net gain of five members ; telephone Matt Olllon 12 I 12:50 Newt A Weather Manchester and John Fox, coun­ 22. 30 I 1:00 Late Newo tlurt Cases the Senate Armed Services Com­ 1952 and a bachelor .of arts in so­ moved 127 shelves of books /rom who will ^ e the skiing lessons, Mrs. Paul Gotipll ser\'ed refresh­ 1230 cussion,'Ms fractures were com­ mittee last year, disputed Thur­ of?. ciology and science from the Uni­ the mezzanine to the basement in Mrs. Hotchkiss and Mrs. Robert H. weeks in Connecticut through the plex and it would be awhile before “2. What, properly, shbuld an ef­ versity of Miami in 1906. In 1959, one hour, said Miss Anna French, and one of nis, pupils. Kathy Sulli­ ments. 4 A.M. to 10 A.M. TRIPLE 1RA0K Smith. program. he could be transferred. mond’s version of Pentagon policy he earned a master’s in city plan­ van. demonstrated the use of ski FREE DELIVERY Michael D. Horn. 44, of Andover, but related that texts of prepared fective troop Information and edu­ head librarian. eqijipment. A dlsi>iay of ski equip- FINED $510 The Defense Ministry com­ yesterday was fined $25 after cation progitim Include as to the ning from the Massachu-setts In­ "It was remarkable.” said Miss We Will Denver Aaything! speeches by military offleers were stitute of Technology. mehYt and clothlng^'ss prepared Norwich, Jan. 23 — A 42- munique said Solakov, after he pleading guilty to a substitute read and some parts eliminated. menace of the Cold War? Has French. She said they passed the by Frank Wolk, Manch^ter sports year-old Voluntown man has been OOMBIRATION was pulled from the wreckage of charge of failure to drive on the there been enough emphasis on the Cites Cooperation books along fro.n hand to hand, ARTHUR’S De Corn)ier Motor SaIe»->285 Brood St. McNamara did provide a list of importance of such a troop in­ His first job in planning -work store manager. fined $510 and ..iven a suspended WINF his je t. Satdrday, “said that he right side of the road. The orig­ the names of 14 censors, without two at a time. Plans were di»cus.sed foi\a pos­ sentence of 60 days for violating MI S-IS05 escaped from Bulgaria in order to inal charge of speeding was with­ formation and education program? was as a plauning consultajit with During the first week of an ex­ SGREEN aid STORM UNIT risvealing which handled specific And what can be done to strength­ Adams, Howard and Greeley of sible all-day ski excursion ^ the the state's fish and game lawn. evade the political regime df that drawn by Prosecuting Attorney speeches. But Thurmond said sub­ pected month-loag closing period end of February when the lesi Howard Tanner, Sekonk Hill, Whof Boundaries? country" and “asked not to be put Eugene N. Kelly. Horn had been en and make such a program more Brookline. He served as a con­ which began last Monday, books TO THE FANTASTIC PRICE OF committee investigators have ob­ effective? sultant to the Framingham have been completed. After pleaded guilty in circuit court yea- into contact with Bulgarian diplo­ involved in a one-car accident. tained the information by check­ from about 300 shelves have been minutes of ski movies, refresh­ erday to illegal potisession of 10 matic authorities In Italy.” Bertram Chapman, 47, of 408 "3. What is the proper role of (Mass.) planning board before be­ moved from the mezzanine and r hides, illegal possession of two Acfually, the availability of ing with the censors themselves. military personnel in' informing coming a Btaff planner with the ments were served to those attend­ An authoritative Foreign Min­ Woodland StK., last Saturday was Thurmond said it seems "They main floors to the basement, Ml.sa ing by Mr. and Mrs. Warren dea'd, deer and Illegal transporta­ Holmes service isn't restricted istry source commented that “the arrested for driving while under civilians as to the menace of tho metropolitan government of Dade French said. tion oldeer. Judge ArthUf G. Wil­ were merely carrying out orders.” Cold War?” Ckiunty. Amundsen. to certain "boundaries" in any fact that the pilot asked for politi­ the Influence of liquor or drugs He added that at least some of The head librarian said the chil­ The Pilgrim Fellowship of Bol­ liams placed Tanner on probation cal aeylum does not change the after a two-car accident on Broad, Speaking for himself, Stenms Manchester )ias been .“ exceed­ them will be witnesses at later said the United S tat^ faces “awt- dren’s and reference sections have ton Congregational Church have for two ybars. The State Board ot direction; it's more accurate to nature of his mission." There was St. Presented in court today, his hearings. ingly” cooperative to his survey been cleared and all the art books announced plans to serve a spa­ Fisheries and Game aaid Tanner’s BEST BLUEPRINT FOR no indication whether Asyltun case was continued for plea for some challenges of 'the greatest for Planning and Renewal As­ have been served. record of riolatlona of the fish and say that we can . . . and do! (The New York Times said for­ magnitude.” sociates, Kramer said. Townspeo­ ghetti supper in the parish room would be granted. two weeks under $250 bond. Chap­ mer Secretary of Defense Robert Mias French said peraons from of the church on Feb. 17 at 6 p.m. game laws goestjack to 1939. MtCIVWVT . . . serve families in Bolton, The Bulgarian minister in Rome man failed to meet Ufb bond. And Americans he added, must ple have "shown"# high level of A. Lovett gave the special Senate rally -to stand firm against sub­ understanding and have contrib­ Springfield. Mass., to Albuquerque, Proceeds from the supper.- which TMORMR OF Coventry and South Windsor,' sought an interview with thu pi­ subcommittee a etatement yester­ N. M., apparently have become Ir- will be prepared by the PF under AND TO MAKE THIS BARGAIN EVEN B E ^E R THCKUMniMHI lot. but the Italian. Foreign Min­ version, propaganda and other uted to our doing a good job,'' he HOME o w n e r s h ip - in addition to Manchester. APP.\RENT LOW BID day strongly warning against Communist devices. terested in the project, judging the direction of Kenneth Matthews WE WILL INSTALL THESE UNITS EA. istry deferred action on the re­ HartfoM, Jan. 23 — C. W. speech-making by military men said. from newspaper clippings she has and Joseph Tracy, will benefit the AT A REDUCED RATE OF JL.UM quest until after further investi­ Blakeslee and Sons of New Haven that might involve them In poli­ "In setting our goals for the received. A story The Herald group’s treasury. / gation of the incident. Represen­ is the apparent low bidder for a tics. tow-n, we try to set in the plans submitted to the Reservations should be made- Ss CALL NOW FOR THIS LIMITED HME OFFER tatives of the Bulgarian legation 2,000-foot storm water system and (Lovett cited the American tra­ Phone MI 3-7832 we feel are practical in terms of about the project was published soon as possible by calling Mls^ Pa­ Front En Ml S-2856 were in Bari to investigate, but shoulder reconstruction on Routu dition that the military should be ENDS TONIGHT political reality.. .economic feasi­ in those cities, as well as Balti­ tricia Clark of Hebron Rd. LIBERAL FINANCING AVAILABLE the Italians refused to let them 1 in Branford. The State Highway nonpolitical, and pointed to the "SECOND TIME AROUND” bility apd what people want," more. Md.. Washlngrton, D. C., and Cub Scout Pack 73 will have a NO MONEY DOWN—NO PAYMENTS TtU. MARCH visit Solakov'i hospital room or Department sai^ yesterday Blake­ problems of “unhappy France” In and “PURPLE mULS” Kramer said. Decatur, Mich. committee meeting at'the home of Special the wreckage of his plane. slee offered to' do , the work for this respect, a Washington dis­ He began his master plan work Froiends and former residents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Preuss, Bol­ STANLEY WARNER by doing "homework” to catch up IF YOU ARE RENTTNO AND NEED M o t m The Bulgarian govemm'ent $42,938. patch to the Times added. have been mailing clippings from ton Center Rd. tomorrow at 8 p.m. R04. $12.50 (The Times said Lovett — a Re­ on the town's history and by study­ the newspapers to Mary fSieney The board df finance will meet STORM WINDOWS SHOW THIS AD ing all previoua planning studies, TO YOUR LANDLORD publican who also served as under­ Library, she said. (1) AUGN FRONT END \ secretary of state in the Truman he said. Then he looked around She said the woodworking is (2) BALANCE FRONT V f 400 MAIN SmiT administration —ijn effect sided STARTS TOMORROW town to learn land use and, par­ completed in both new wings, and WHEELS—REG. fd.OO ^ MANCHISTH.CONN. with the Kennedy administration 5 P.M. Cont. Shown at 5:00-9:00 ticularly. the character and nature all furniture and partitions and (8) CHECK FRONT TVHEEL SPECIALTIES MARINES! MARINES! MARINES! in the present controversy over of developments, said Kramer. some bookcases have been removed Notice REABINCtS I military "muzzling” charges. Guaranteed By The Manage­ The planner aaid the “problem” by the Anniilll Construction Cpi'j (i) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM (At the same time, the story ment, One Of The Funnieot' areas in town evident at first sight from the present building. ! COMPANY said, he took Issue with "alarm­ Oomedlea Of The Year! were the downtowm area, business The„^ook lift has been inaction, j WE HAVE DAILY ALL FOUR ONLY See the D.I. from P.I. ist cries about the lack of civilian developments on Main and W. Cen­ and plasterers and stack --workers j HOME control over the military.” Lovett ter Sts., strip development sites have been on the job. she said. DELIVERY TO THE BOB BROWN CHARLIE PRINGLE was quoted as saying that this is ■and older industrial buildings. Painters were expected to begin Starring Jack Webb ■'a itxaw-man issu',” since' mili­ Since this preliminary survey. work -today, she said. ON TH€ PURNELL PARKING LOT e* tary leaders in the United States muiiEiisEn Kramer has met with political, civic do not challenge the principle of and municipal groups to work out BOLTON You o r* cordially invifed to a Smoker civilian control.) 'lU B n E n ! methods to solve the problems. Thurmond set off the investiga­ Reports Issued tion with a series of Senate talks Besides the population growth i FOR RENT SERVICE ON ALL at tho Lo^ioii Heme Fob. 6 at 8 p.m. charging that antl-Communlst prospects through 1960 and future ' 8 and 16 mm. Mos’le Projectors AREA CONVENTIONAL MAKES phrases had been atrlcken from land use proposals, Kramer’s le- —nound or nilent, also 85 mm. All ex-Marines are invited to renew old acquaintances many speeches by censors. ports issued up to the present re-, slide projectors, Thurmond told a reporter in ad­ elude preliminary enrollments ar.d LENOX MORIARTY and bat the.breeze after the movie. Free refreshment, vance of the hearings: public school needs through 1965, WELDON DRUG. CO. “I think the President should downtown Manchester, economic 901 Main St.—Tel. MI I-S821 PHARMACY savings & LOAN admission. Sponsored by Frank Mansfield Detachment have taken action before now .to growth prospects through (980, land BROTHERS MEET MERCURY METEOR! 'SJIsV' stop this muzzling. I don't mAn use and land developtfient capabili­ 29f E. CENTER ST. .861-618 CENTER ST. Marine Corps Lea^e. just the Kennedy administration— ties and urban renewal prospects. TEL. MI 6-8185 this practice goes back through Kramer said Manchester “for the TEL. Ml 9-0f94 several administrations. But this RUG and PENALTY-FREE (censoring) has been stepped up ®(Ui2i2) (Hnnni in this administration." McNamara maintains there has UPHOLSTERY been no muzzling and that the oodiMi AonrDOinB WE CARRY... MORTGAGE editing of prepared speeches of military men was designed to U l M i i J L S. S. PIERCE cleaning keep their public^lews in line with national policy. * FAMOUS FOODS TEL Ml 9-1752 What’s the i: Sen. John Stennis. 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'\ ■ / • ■ J'. t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,,MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1962 PAOSFOUB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1962 z Hem ispber^ Ministers Split Town Told It Should Carry, (or a 90 hour wsdc, but compro- of it far away from Oaonecticut- O b i t u a r y Haynes St. Widening Itetrl^atpr mised. bloodstreams, has come la be­ A Thought for Todiy Holts Celebrate News Tidbits Connecticut tween. There can 1)6 no full trans­ Spoasorei b j the Maophaster But, as an Immediate symbol of fer from the candidate of 19M to Mhehell 3-2151 Into 3 Blocs over Castro] Additional Fire Insurance . from the A P W ires ^ontitt^ IfpraUk OoancU « ( CkudM a J^th Anniversary James P. Mnaterd the future pattern of American In- the candidate of 1963. BT. T U James P . Mustard, 84. of 3231 Wins TPC Support ‘ oa me. duatrlal Ufa tha SS hour week, Yankee But such points do not need to be Mr. aM Mrs. Alton Holt, 114 Csll this number for q u ^ . courteous (CoBtlotMd'ifralB Pogo One) at least a minimum objective, the ^u «h SL, WllUn^tlc, fatoer of The town should be carrying „ - at^team recommends it be insured with Its five hour day, seema to sugued or aioalyTed. The Ribicoff David, the beloved ktaig of Campfleld B A, celebrated Uralr (or $3 million. The total cost of Navy reports aircraft carrier By A. H. 0. Israel, wrote in Psalm 0:9, ''In the attention to your investment deeds. United States quietly placed its 1 William N.. Mustard of M w cherier, i^sut $2,572,894 more in Hr# Insur- Saratoga will stay in the Medi­ ha's* gone fa r enough. career, to the present moment, fSth wedding annivanwry Sunday. might require bn amendment to the building the School, including the Agreement over a 40 per cent wieJening of Haynes St. ■was' hag like Suger Ray Robinson morning will I direct my prayer authority behind the Argentine ap- y*S *"**Z i ance on its buildings, according to terranean an extra month and a Some labor aources hail this as A surprise dinner p ^ y was OAS charter. proach. Anything less thain con- munlty Memorial HospltoL t*am nf insurance annraiseni who site and the furnishings, w’as $5 reflecteii in talks held by the town planning comission on im­ on the way up. He may win all unto thee, and will look up." given by ttaalr ton, Alton Holt Jr„ million. I half on current t6ur o f duty there t. u n We have decided that Democra­ la it any wonder that he la called Central American natiqna, -which demnaUon of Cuba, would dim Mr. Mustard W “ ....N ew Orleans youth, 19, dies an "hlatoric breakthrough" sinca It kinds of future decialona; he may at Cavey’s Raataurant for SO The insurance '' advisory com­ proved traffic circulation in the Manchester Memorial Hofr* tic State Chairman John Bailey "A man after God's own heart.” ' Open Thunday etmiuft 6dX) to 9:00 p^m, regard themMlvei aa moat gravely President • Kennedy’s chances of | agent and member of toe | of head wound received while ia the shortest work week ever keep on going the rotate (or decades fileada and relatives. mittee will begin checking the ap­ pital area. Also on hand were members of the hospital’s board This is one of the great secrets of getting the InlUid $3 billion ap- board of WlUJ^anUc. He ac- demonstrating how to play Rus­ TK would have to be the master strate­ to come; but things will never have Mrs. Holt, the former Miss CUaed Saturdayt menaced, want atronger action. praisals made by the Insurance of trustees who were apprised of written into a contract. spiritual power and strength. I use propriation he seeks from Con- live In, Masonic affairs most of his w e,rryliur $14 165 794 on its sian rpulette with 357 magnum gist of the Duainess of trying - to quite the same magic or smooth­ Brazil, leader of the anti-punish­ team before it makes any recom- suggestions and drawings o f the ' But the hierarchy o f the main the word secret because so few Bertha Olonet of Bristol, and Mr. revolver. run Abe Ribicoff for the Senate, ness or style. m^ndatlons-to the board of direc­ area showing possible new thor­ SUBBdtUTlON RATBS labor movement has no cheerful people seem to have dlacovered tt- Holt, formeriy o f Thomaston, wciv ment bloc, obyioualy 1 ^ not budg- ^ was being impressed on Insurance Co., the nead of the NBC says French government HEALTH CAPSULES Any admirers of pure form, then, tors. bv .Mirharl A. IVlIi, M.U. oughfares and . street extension* nwaM* ki and we ' have sdso decided that That man who makes it a point married Jan. 33, 1937. They have ed' -an inch a lter-tw o‘.days o f be- ^ericona by U.S. representaUves w m ^der of K appraisal team, told the insurance IS permanently -barred John welcome for this hlst^c develop- or those Who like to leave a per­ lived In Manchester for 22 years. The nuinber o f town-owned for Improving the circulation pat­ m SHOO Ribicoff. for the moment at ieaat. to seek God purposefully with daily hlnd-the-'Bcenes- bargaining' over ’ adrisory committee Rich, its Paris bureau chief, from ‘ IS MtNTAl ILLNESS CAUSED O T o r . . . msht. What it remembers is that fect picture career in politics un- Mr. Holt la a foreman at Pratt PirtNAM COb buildlnga includes 25 schools, 57 tern. i S t Moollia . ii.ro is atilt far from having finally suc­ atuuied and unspoiled, will probably consistency is bound to be happy, whether to punleh Caatro with dip­ The Brazilians doggedly sought WlUimmiUc, >n>e new amoimt, he esqilained. returning to France aa a corre­ BY A SINGLE UNFORTUNAtE Among possibilities mentioned ThTM HoMha •••••••••• • :W such a r^ etkm of the work week and Whitney Aircraft, diviaion of other buildings, and - 23 small cumbed to the proposition, although regret it if Ribicoff climbs through spiritually sound, and useful. Members New York Stock txthaitto lomatic ror economic' penaltlee ox backing for the noUon that toe furthermore only meet the spondent in wake of remarks Rich EVENT j Om W M k .. LM United Aircraft Corp., Htast Hart­ OAS would defeat iU own pur- «rM d Oo^andery, state or con- financial reaponsibllttv for sheds. - by town planning Engineer Ed-r weddy ...... means, even when it avoids any de­ hci may have left himself in a posi­ the ropes once more. Robert Murray McCheyne wrote; adopt a'aoft approach. . made to National Press Club in ford. n lAiT ONTit IT. • M A N oerm Once the advisory committee ward Rybezyk was a new street crease in individual income, a shar­ tion where he can be worked on. [’ T ought to pray before seeing ' “There la little prospect of com­ poses and drive Cuba irrevocably n M a c u L ] ^ . _ revised appraisal*, under the Washington...... Alabcuna's Gov. But it is posiiible that he will do The couple received floral re- completed its check of the ap­ running from Haynes St. to W. Let Us leave this stage of the can­ anyone. Often when I sleep long,- plete accord at this .conferencr,” - into the Soviet camp unless the *^ ^ ;'** ...... James E. Folsom formally an­ TOB ASSO^tED^PIUaS ing of existing work rather than 80. If he does, I the old magic Will Jomes I. l/ofr • Soberf H, Starkol C ^ tro regime ia ^ ven a chance wife, Mra. M ary Lynch praisals It will' be faced with the nounces what many had predicted 3 Middle Tpke. and an extension of TIM JteadcUted^Pren Is axchistssO didacy, and leap ahead to an as­ or meet with others early, R ia iberances and gifts of silver a Brazilian ipokesman isaid. the creation of additional work be shaded; it win not be quite the to assume an entirely neutrallat Mustard; a w n in WUllmantlc and imm-ddiate problem of recommend­ Alpine St. around the,hospital to ^ mrtUM to Um use o( repubHcatloB of sumption that he has become the eleven or twelve o'cloclt. before I currency. Aa o f the moment,-the lineup ap­ — that he’ll seek an unprecedented •U M «s dlspatcbes credited to II or ! same Ribicoff, either in the mirror ing additional coverage temporari­ third term as governor. Guard St. and additional Joba through such Nominee. begin secret prayer. This la a peared-to be: position In th« inter-American af- w i. * Bot ottsrsrlse credited In tnis paper What kind of candidacy would or to the voting audience; there fa in . Some annoyed delegates Ftaneral services will be hrid to- The long range plans outlined and aHoI rtbe local • neirs additional work. 'wretched system, I t is unscrip- 1. Thq,. United Spates and 10 ly until the end of the present fis­ this be? Would it be the sort of could even be a lurid possibility ehanuiteriz^ this as “negotiated sorrow at 2 p.m, at the PoHer by Rybezyk were termed a basis ^^j^^gg^ts^ts of repubttcarepubltcallon___ of spedal jturai. Christ ro6e before day and other '-tiqtiona — la t e ly Central cal .wear June 30. herein are also reserred. And central union statesmabship thing the party faithful would hope that the whole image ahoiBd some­ coexistence*** { ^'imeral Homey 45B Jackson St< for further thinking by hospital how crack up in disaster. went into-a solidary place. The Am erican and Caribbean — Mek The next problem will be to de­ la not yet ready to accept the for. with the old Ribicoff magic as The maneuvering yester- WUllmantlc. Burial will be in the Circuit Court 12 authorities who intend tb study Ftii aeteica client of N B. A. Sere. conscience feels guiUy, the soul stern punishment,, including a rup­ cide whether to Insure the build­ Ice. DMk bright and persuasive as ever? But the routine appraisal would day showed widening'gaps among new Willimantic Cemetery. them and make recommendations shorter work week as the answer ' unfed, the lamp not tnitimed. Theii ture of diplomatic and trade rela­ ings for their cash value or their PaUWiers RapreaoatatlTCs: Tha HOW would it Joint itself into the have to aay that, if he runs, he will replacement value, and whether to on their feasibility. Jullua Mathews Special Aaency — New to automation, or a decline In the still run strong enough and well when in secret prayer the soul Is tions with Havana. , ■ ; - --,v thedele^tea. , I ho'^'toSl^t fr^^T^tVo.* "*l Another consideration was that Port of the new proposals would'' Torte Chtcaao. Datrait and Boaloa. previous Ribicoff political career? Haiti dealt a stiff blow to hopes have blanket or schedule cover­ Liquor Passing amount of work available. enough to accompliab tha mlssioh often out of tune. I feel it is tar 2. A non-puniahntent blodiri^dg a number o f new schoola such as require demolition o f five houses. mSHBER AODIT BUBBAU OP Would the voters of ComiecUcut. for penalties against Cuba. Any age. C1RCUUATION8. handed him. We would not, at least, better to begin with God—to see ^ of Brazil, Mexico, - Manchester High School, Waddell In respect to the Haynes St. If high labor leadership is em­ called upoivto vote for him for the Ecuador and Haiti. H a t^ iM ^ M action.'requires-a two-third ma­ Mrs. Catherine C. Foley Another ejement will be to de­ Senate agairist Prescott Bush, feel on any present assessment, bet His face first, to get my soul nesu* YOU [ifU AFFORD IT School, Illiiig Junior H i(^ School widening, the town engineering' C Company 1 barrassed, so, according to report, Him before it is near another.” its position from the first' grou^ jority 14 of toe 31 members. As I Mrs. Catherine C. Foley, 73, of have increased in 'value in the past cide whether the new public and Case Dropped no financial respOBSlhlUty for the same way. in the same num­ against him. But. if. we were R e­ department has been askrt to pro- ", is the Kennedy administration, Major E. Walter Lamle yesterday. one of the IS OAS membeni which 43 Dorothy Rd., died last night at couple of years, due to the rise in instltutlonali property form of In­ typoaraplileal errors appesuina tn ad- bers. they felt in' 1958 when they publicans. We wouldn't be conced­ her home. She waa the widow of vide greater detail on costs and ssrtlisWMitn and other readbiB matter which has. been trying to preach, ing, either. The Salvation Army 3. Argentina, Uruguay, Venezue­ has broken ties with Cuba, Haiti construction costs which would af­ surance would be an advantage. A Circuit Court' Judge today dis­ in The Manchester BrealBii Herald had the opportunity to vote for him was counted on to back strong ac-1 James J. Poley. planning. Reports will be present­ la and Chile, oppose a diplomatic fect their replacement value. F(pally, the amount of Insur­ missed a charge of delivery of li­ to labor, the idea that any change for Governor against fTed Zeller? tion and apparently only one more I Mrs. Fhley was bom In Man- ,NO. rrfe USUALLY THE RESULT ed to the board o f directors, which c os bk Or economic break, but favor a Mandheerter High School, for in­ ance that should be carried on the D i^ay adrertlshui I I hours; in wages and hours ought, hence­ There would have to a tinge vote was ne^ed from among those Chester, April 30, 1888, a daughter quor to a minor on grounds there is expected to hold a public hear­ F or Moaday—1 p.m Fiidav declaration of condemnation. I stance, said Johnson, is insured for buildings' contents will have to be' OF m a n y h a p p e n in g s , ESPE- For T^Msday—1 p.m Monday of the negative in the answers to countries still wavering. I of the late John and Carrie Andrus ing on any appropriations required. forth, to be based firm ly and - Argentine spokesmen argue $3.4 million, but the appraisal decided.' had been no actual transfer of the CIALLY early in LIFE -b u t For Wednesday— 1 p.m Tuesday. such questions. Thien Haiti suddenly switched to Gay, and lived here all her life, SOME PEOPLE CAN TAKE A Promptings for a wider Hayne* Far TMBwday—1 p.m. Wednesday. soundly on Increased production The voters, in 1962, would not ■anctloniY fgainst- Cqba • are im­ liquor from the purchaser to the St. arose as a result of the Hart­ F or M d a y —1 n.in. Thursday. toe side of such big nations aalShe waa a member of St. Bar- LOT MORE THAN OTHERS. per man hour. finding tl|e Senate candidacy a Low Cost Auto-Rite Insurance— practical and coulifliave little hope teen-age boy. For Saturday—I p.m. Friday. Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and tholomew’g Parish. McCann read the committal serv- ford Hospital fire on Dec. 8. It natural progression in the Bibicoff of forcing Cuba out o f the Commu­ HmMi Ci» imI>o fovBo h*l»hj| Wemiettwt Clisstfled deadline' 10;10 a m each So both organized labor, and a Chile in advocating a soft ap- Survivors include a son. James Ica The minor took a six-pack of was' felt more room was needed to day at pubHcatloa except Saturday— career, but something Of a regres­ nist bloc. They contend that even , H ii iwtkleo^wl N Ih e< s eieffoeilk iwturei roach.____ It appeared______virtually _ Im-lH- Foley, and*a daughter, Mrs. Bearers were Edward Quinn, handle emergency equipment dur­ . t a.m^ ' Democratic administration which sion. If more than two-thirds of the 20 The beer from the purchaser's ( CLOSE OUT SALE Priced with the Very Lotvest possible to pick up two vote* from 1 Henry C. Arnold, both o f Manches- I Stanlfy Broka. Donald Machli^ and ing any disaster which might Tuesciay. January 23 would at least like to be known as Th^ would not equate 'voting nations sitting in Judgment on Cu­ according to etridence in a trial in arise. ba voted for eancUons, there re­ the seven naUons that atlU maliv tor; a brother. Roy Gay of EJaat Henry Oaunider. friendly to labor, are apparently in against Zeller, for an office he was W «'r« Clesiii9 Up Shop Jon. 31ft . . . yet it offers the protection 8 out Hartford; four grandchildren, a the 12th Circuits Rockville ses­ The paved portion of the road seeking for the first time, with mains large countries such as Mex­ tain ties with Cuba. Doctor Says sion. At Panta Del Este no hurry to have anybody try to of 10 drivers want. Lowest ratM to great-grandchild and several GOP Fears would be extended from 27 to 38 voting against Prescott Bush, in ico and Brazil that would not go On the other side, Guatemala, nieces and nephews. Judge Joseph F. Dannehy order feet, and the street line would be extend and apread the historic an office he has held, with the re­ safe drivers, fast, fair claim service. along. Thus the OAS Would be ef­ an advocate of strong penalties, Down at Punta Del Bate, nobody The funeral will be held at the By HABOU> T. HYMAN. MJ». v»d the dismissal bn the strength extended from 40 to 60 feet. breakthrough which has occurred spect and approval of many Con­ Wherever you drive you’re protected fectively divided. ■ threatened to walk out of the con­ Your Pocketbook of a Supreme Court ruling stat­ seema to do a very (rood Job o f pre­ John F. Tierney Funeral Home, Written for Newspaper Enterprise Steps already taken to help a l«' in this New York Q ty contract In necticut people, for a decade. Wedding Dresses ^25 ference if Cuba gets nothing more by one of the strongest insurance Brazilian, spokesmen insisted 219 W. Center St., tomorrow at By FAYE HENLE ing there must foe *evidence the Failing in levtate congestion In front o f the* tending that President Kennedy's Finally, there Is certain to be Assn. fact they hope the new 3^ hour V a l ^ $139.95 that, after hearing the arguments than a reprimand. The five other 8:15 a.m. followed by a solemn liquor passed from the hands of hospital include elimination of I7,v Alliance for Progress is a noble, some kind of chemical change in companies in the world. Call or Write Few life tragedies seem as dev­ week stops right wfaare it is, with of all sides Brazil haa the only wa\ Central Am-erlcan nations were re­ high Mass of requiem at St. Bridg­ one to the hands of the other. parking stalls. The elimination unselfish program which reflects the Ribicoff image itself, and in its today for full details! out. Brazil's formula would seek ported in a like mood. Slide Bole Oolde Helps astating as a parent’s realization Charged with the offense was removed parking space for hospi-' these 9,000 electrifeal construction relationship to the sensory proc­ et's Church 'at 9.' Burial will be ot mental deficiency in hla child. Funds Bid our genuine interest In and poUci' to cure the Cuban situation by per- It waa an inconclusive and ne- m gj ja^eg’ Cemetery. Family Establish Savings Plan Ernest F. Rother, 22, of 120 Orch­ tal staff members who now have workers, and goes no farther. esses of the Oimnecticut electorate. mitting Havana to neutralize Itself. gative day,” said a B razilian Families can save and so can Happily there appears to be one ard St, Ellington. been assigned to other parking" tude fbr tha ordinary people of Lodge Dresses ^10 Friends may call at the funeral (Continued from Page One) There have, !n many recent na­ youra form, to -which I have referred on There seems a good chance that Brazilians contend a jianitary cor spokesman, “ and we did not make home tonight from 7 to 9. Atty. Etalo Onutti, defending areas. Latin America. tional elections, been conspicuous Values $39.95 don around Cuba coiild prevci.t any progress. " Family happiness depends large­ previous oocaaion, than coin be con­ this lAay indeed be all that hap- Rother, moved for dismissal after It compares with the $550,000 the Our bemlqdiere friends, whose examples of the failure of one can­ Communist infiltration into the rest The conference set off repercus­ ly on how succeiHful each member trolled to a degree by prompt di­ pttis, for the present This same James A. Bartley A s s t l^osecutor Stephen E. Ketch- Democrats took home from Presi­ economies and people would sup­ didate. of winning image, to trans­ of the Americas while American sions in other Latin American is in achieving his or her ambi­ etary treatment. union, it Is pointed out, has al­ fer his own popularity to other nations kept their hands off the Wx>rd has been received of the tions. The amount . of Income is Phenylketonuria ( fen - nil - key- am rested the state's case. dent Kennedy's Inaugural anniver­ Oven Fire Ruins posedly benefit from the Ameri­ CROWNS, VEILS 50% OFF o b e rt J . countries. death of James A. Bartley, 71, of Rother three weeks ago pleaded ready had the six hour day for candidates affiliated with him. Cuban internal situation. not the most Important factor; tone-you-ree-ah) la due to a con­ sary dinner here Saturday night. can millions which are to make the That would be something of a prob­ Venezuelan President Romulo Montague, Mass., and formerly of u.w.uo Innocent to the charge. He al­ As some of the party leaders Duck for Supper nearly SO 'years, and that never RACK OF DRESSES-^$3.^5 Brazil, the largest Latin Amerl how you make that income work genital disturbance that is not re­ Alliance for Progress Work, think lem in this imaginary situation. can nation, pushed for a'-second Betancourt ci^ed out the army In Manchester, Sunday at his home for »ou is For instance some 55 lated to any disease or character- legedly bought toe beer for Don­ now view . it, they may. have to proved very contagious. It la also For tbe Ribicoff of 1962 is not tbe Values 034.93 Caracas to guard against- violence after a long illness. ald Hombrook, 18, of Brookalde depend on a Cleveland dinner, at w e thought this aBiance up not be­ postponement of the ' tormnl per cent of the nation’s estimated isUc for which parents need feel An oven fire last night occurr^ pointed out that tha construction Ribicoff of 1958., A lot of political speephes whi6h could freeze the and dqmonatratlons after a aeries Survivors include hla wife, Mrs. 16 million shareholders have In­ Lane, Vernon. which Goldwater will speak, and while a duck was roasting for the cause w e were Intwsated In people, responsible. industry in Naw York City Is, In experience and a lot of life, much WE WISH TO THANK AIX. OUB positions of the 20 Inter-Apnericap of incidents and a powerful bomb Edith Marley Bartley; three comes o f $7,600 or less. Hombrook testified today that a Washington affair for their larg­ Emmett E. Hayes family suppsh hut becaush w e were alarmed by REAL ESTATE blast that blew out the wall of a daughters, Mias Gloria Bartley of Aa a result of the inherited de­ although he gave Rother some the words of a New York Times nUENDS FOB THEIB PATRONAGE m i t h nations considering the case ot To be able to save, you need a est share of receipts. Said duck was plucked from the. : r H fect, the infant aocumulates in its the presence of Fidel Castro In ANCE I g J iNPOBPOBATED Cuba, the 21st. Brazil wants an- washroom in the American em­ Hartford, Mrs. Donald Ehi^Iehardt plan and I've chanced upon a netV money, there waa no’ definite com­ GOP National Chairman WU oven In its foil wrapper and flung story, “ripe for generous labor con­ INSURANCE blood and urine an excess of A pi>ly fox* other day to trade victtws and pro- bassy. Betancourt also ordered 30 and Mrs. Peter Miner, both of stunt for you to try as a check to munication between them and the liam E. Miller w ill serve as mas­ thrbugh the open door by the trislt- Cuba. phenylk-etooe bodies. These bodies, tracts" becauaa “ construction posals privately. day suspensions for Uve Commu­ Greenfield, Maas.; two aliflers, Mrs. see If you are planning the way money was for the beer. He said ter of ceremonies at the W uhtng- Ing firemen. After that realization, our normially ' disposed o f through work there is mostly on buildings N S M A IN 8T m UKUDND FUM>B—'nCL M l S-W41 The first plenary speech-making nist newspaper Tribuna Popular Maude Turklngton of Manchester the experts feel you should plan. he thought Rother knew what it ton'dinner. It will be held to a ho­ Two young eon* of the faunlly;' friends divide Into two camps. chemical pioceases, interfere with where the high cost of labor can -INSURANRM m n SINCE 1914“ session was scheduled tonight. and two other Leftist newspapers, and Mrs. Florence Titus, Winter " Called the “iMvided Reiponoi- waa for. tel (Mayflower) with a seating which lives at 69 Cambridga 8t„ TERrS BRIDAL SHOP Park', FTa., and several nieces and the formation of dark coloring Some of them want to help us Robert F. Woodward, assistant The explosion occurred close to billty Budget Plan," it was de­ capacity of about 1,300 persons, watched the flight of the duck, sans. be passed on to the purchasers or 101 C E N T E R S T R E E T — M I 9-9474 mattera (melanlns) so that most Both he Sind Rother were work­ stamp out Castro, to show their secrotary of stale (or Inter-Ameil- the office of acting Ambassador nephews. vised by the National Consumer ing at a Rockville service station compared to the 6.0(K) the Dem­ wings, and the younger of the two occupant without difficulty—office can > affaire, said' -in an interview Allan. Stewart. Damage was con­ The funeial will be held tonMir- Finance Assn, at 1000 16th St., children who suffer the distuihance ocrats crammed into an armory remarked sadly as he took a closer gratitude for our prospective mil- are blue-eyed blondes with fair the afternoon of Nov. 24. Accord­ buildlnga, luxury apartments, and the Unitffd States is hdpeful the siderable, but no one waa injured. row in Massachusetts. N.W., Washington fl, D. C„ to sup- ing to tesUtnbny, Hom brook gave for Kennedy's second-yesr send- look at the charred remains, “ Gee, Uona. But others are content te plement family budget guide skins. public houring financed by the member nations will get. together Stewart was not in the embemsy Rother $1.60 and received “ about off. not even a bite is left." leave Castro where and as he Is, that for several yean: has been They also cause the ekin to be toward a common front—not neces Another bomb exploded in front Jol|n 8. Anderson 20 centa" in change, presumably The GOP iqkmsoni weren’t suc­ The older boy, obviously enjoy­ Government.” sarily on the position of the United ______^______John S. Anderson, 82, died aud-1 available from banks and now is excessively oily and scaly. They calculating that. If be should dis­ of an apartment building near the for the beer. cessful In lining up a blg-Alma ing the excitement of the fire So perhaps, unlesa an equal de­ States. Ministry of Interior, eating slight I denly early this morning at the being distributed free also by the impart a "mousy" odor to the un- appear, we might lose some of our In requeatlng dismissal; Gnuttl dinner In New York, so Rockefel­ trucks and curious neighbors, an­ gree^ of suckerdom develops out­ Woodward In dlb ated no p re cise damage but no .injuries. home Of Mrs. M argaret SSanIs, 354 N CFA. wariied body and to the urine. emphasized that teetimony showed ler will speak in Dea Moines, Iot\-a. nounced to the crowd that, "P ea­ Interest In the Alliance for Prog- ’ formula has yefbeojj worked out These changes are easily recogniz­ side , this is to re­ Strikes caUed by Leftlpt students Center St., where he had roomed l ^ e b^etj^W e is a^^^^ cart- Hombrook took the beer from That ^ves the Governor, a po­ nut butter and Jelly sondwlches- ress. which could meet w|tlt:theHt£pprpval able by any obser-vant parent. main a pioneering exception. In closed the AilVersitie* of Oitacas for many years. „ A Rother's car while Rother was In tential bidder for the 1964 party are alright for me; where- else of all the participants, but he look­ As for United States diplomacy and Maracaibo yesterday, and Mr. Anderwn w m born M^ch ta^y i^^dlng fw wl^ Hpwever It la not until the child the station office. presidential nomination, a chance could 1 have so much fun ?’’ sucli case, we would recommend ed' for developrndntS' b y Wednes­ itself. It does not seem able to keep Leftists demonstrated against the «. 1879. in S v^ n . He came to this l^om ei rimging from $2M ia anywhere from two months to The charge waa lodged against to display his poUttcal wares in Firemen from the '8Ui District that it be obser\'ed and measured BENEFICIAL liveliness and luxury at a low, low price! d a y n ig h t. conference and the anll-Castro country and to Manchester in|to $Liq0 monthly, and with from three years old that evidence of the Midwest, But Dea Moines used a smoke ejector to rid the the Alliance for Progress quite as Rother after Vernon constables and evaluated from two angles— Other U.S. .sources felt anything Betancourt government- AnU-Cas- 1»02. He was a retired maintenance I 2 to 5 dependents. brain damage are first noted. Then- could hardly be expected to match house o f smoke. clear and altruistic as It might be, F IN A N C E C O I t ahot^ >w much income is stopped a gtoup of teen-agers In could happen, but expressed optim­ tro students demonstrated in turn I man for Cheney Bros., and a mem­ suapilclon o f the disturbance is New York City in financial re­ Hose Co. 1 of the towm .flre de­ the first that of its effect , on the MANCHESTER, CONN. absorbed by federal taxes and so­ a car in Vbmon and found they had either. Secretaiy of State Rusk ism that some sort of condemna­ for strong OAS measures against] ber of Emanuel Lutheran Church. really confirmed by a simple test ceipts. partment at 6:20 this morning waa N ew York City economy and on cial security and how much ahould beer and some vodka in the car baa reportedly been telling our M l 3^156 tion will be voted by a majority if .Cuba. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. in which a deep blue-green color with them. It was not brought out Sponsors of the spectacular fear called to 42 Hills St. where a construction coats in particular— not the desired two-thirds majority Frieda Carlron of Falkenberg, be allocated for food, shelter, oper­ they won’t net much from a ban­ freezer motor had developed a short neighbors that, for the Alliance for !■ Ahtl-Castro Cuban refugees j ating the home, clothing, advance­ develops when a few drops of test in court where the vodka came and the second that o f the health I flM tn.M vhM pnwptty ■V of the Organization of American Sweden. quet at Fresno, Calif., which N ix­ circuit. Progress to have a chance to work h f tmH clashed with Castro partisans in j ment, and how much you ahould solution are added to urine or to from. fSfeK to If (MMrvtfft Marktf to$ttlliM«ti States. Funeral services will be held on will address, after tliey have and welfare o f these five hour day. Bogota, Colombia, and the govern- “ ” expect to sgve. the soiled diaper. toward its objective^, the hemi­ •f stf IS Mck. The conference had taken on the paid the wire tolls o f about $16,000. 25 hour week men themselves. One ment Issued a communique de- j Yibu can use these figures to Since the extent'of recovery de­ sphere has to be made secure from look of a deadlock, with several nouncing what it called an inter-1 Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main to pipe his appearance to the faith­ wants to know. In particular, how nouncing what it called an inter- . . ■ cneecheck against your actual spend- pends in great part on early rec­ such disturbing and threatening big nations still apparently hold­ national Communist plot to. foment HolentM, totem at . ognition and prompt treatment, ful eating at the widely spread A b o u t T o w n much of their new free time they Time of Your Life developments as those represented ing out against aity strong action trouble coinciding vrito the I^to ^uroh, t^li of- alertneea on the part of the knowl­ dinners. spend on the psychiatrist's couch. such as the imposition of diploma­ - ® flclate. Burial w ill be in East Ceme- ' “ Eisenhower's appearance aa th* by Castro Cuba. And lesser mem- del Este conference. j “* | bu^e^°V ^ ’^l^^'efflonT wtat edgeable parents and their in­ The Golden A ge Club tyill meet tic and economic penalties advo­ formed doctor may betermine the By ARTHUR LORO top star o f the ^ o w Is scheduled Thursday at 3 p.m. at the East . bera of our delegation at Punta Del cated by S ecreta^ of State Dean headings; difference between extreme back- Dear Arthur; My grandson, who before a non-contributing forum Side Rec, weather permitting. Este are supposed to be making it The New Dance Rusk. refused to allow Caatro * u »o rt- home tqmsrrow from 7 to 9 p.m 1. Under tranaportgUon; Bus wardneaa and merely minor re­ audience in Pasadena, Calif. (KVVII Failure of the conference to act could win any “ most (recked boy” clear. In fact, that if we don’t get Does ere to mass (or *a demonstration X fare, payments on your car. car tardation. . BRITIBH BAR GOAN Life would be quite dull, we against Uie Castro regime might contest, believes that I have freck­ CUBANS EXECUTE TWO the kind of action against Castro The W. Biemiey insurance and repairs, tires, gas, Treatment consists of giving the London, Jan. 23 Ifi— A citizen''' imagine. If there, were nothing to have an adverse eifeljt in the,-U.S. the pro- Mrs. K a t h e ^ X ^ r n ^ O r c u t t . les, too. Actually. I think that 1 Miami, Fla., Jan. 23 IT ) — Cu­ of Goa, the former ~ Portuguese ■ w e want, then our Congress won’t COMPANY oil and the car’s depreciation. child a preparation called Lofen- complain about, shudder over, Congress on Presldiat Kennedy’s 2. Household operation t Utility alfc from which Insignificant have age spots, but how do I ex­ ban firing squads In Havana colony annexed by India lost, have executed two men Identified be very cooperative in voting Alli­ raise eyebrows at, look with acorn Alliance for Proggesst progi«lm, a bills, outside hdp. houMhoId aup- amounts o f the phenylketones can plain this to a 4-year-old boy? month, was refused entry to Brit­ by the Fidel Castro government ance for Progress funds for those $20 billion project a|med Id cure l ^ " d e T E T e “ ^ ; » 3 « r e 1 u . “ 'a i ^ r yea^S “ e"d l “ a pliea, and fom lture and equipment be produced. Observers hat^e Just Harley. ain today because his trkvet on or uae aa a target for voclfer- Of at Manchester Memorial os ciqitured a n n ts uf the U. S. neighbors who didn't vote with us. Latin America’s rdangeroug: eco­ from bed linen to. garden hose. reported their results wltri 10 chil­ Dear Harley: You might tell him papers were issued by Indian au­ oua protest. CenttiU Inteiligence Agqncy, It nomic ills. 3. Under advancement: Family dren studied for an average period that they are a kind of freckles thorities. The incident iiosed a All this seems to shape itself bPthe h '’®* toe wife Of Delbert Orcutt. was reported here today? fir- test case for Britain, which Today, for a few solid examples, NOVA Kennedy's team, facing ait ar­ the only true denuKrtcy to the | Orcuttvr.vuvi was born to St.ov health care, education, recreation, of 16 months. The children re­ that grandparents get. “Age” or Into something which is almost a liable sources said Capt. Pedro strongly opposed the Indian take­ we have Nikita to scare the chil­ ray o f conflicting fears and as­ hemisphere. Lopez Molina had ^ Franc’u Maine Dec 31 1904 She vacaUon expenses, books, hobbies, mained at (lome. Their progress "brown spots,” as they are some­ self-contained contradiction of pol­ pirations. apparently abandoned returned to Santo Domlnra after ^ m em ber'of St M ary’S fcpis- toemberahlp fees, charitable dona- Isaias Iglesias Pons and Pedro over, on whether to recognize that dren, Fidel to taighten the Florida was measured against that of 10 times called, are nothing more Lopez Perez, who were ques­ Goans have now become Indian icy. For we originally proposed the W hat’s this? A toprilown pieturs any hope of ungnimity of the 20 being exiled as. . . a Commimist sym­*” ” ■ copal Church. tlona plus' a personal allowance sunbathers and Barry to gripe other children- who had been ob­ than changes in skin coloring. tioned on Cuban television Deo. nationals. Refused entry at Lon­ nations on strong collective pun- pathizer. Survlvore, besides her husband,! tor each member of the family, served previously, before dietary Exposure to suntmer sun and Alliance for Progress not as the in Januaryt Surel We aimply i^ m e n t of the Cuban regime and 23, were shot last week at La don airport whs Ires Hraganza most of the Republicans. include a son. Jon F. Orcqtt of I f you’ve never grouped your treatment became available. . aging tend to brlnig them out. price we were offering for diplo­ couldn’t wait till sprihg to abow sought to salvage a' majority con­ Cabana Prison. The Culiiui 80, a commercial art student who -Also, we have the Twist to tan­ . w - * -x ^ I aianaiieiaMansfield;; iwo tWo. . oaugniers, daughters. muwi MlaaI i spending thus, or itemised care- “H8r«, in Brie f , 'Kts the results: matic support agsiinst Castro, but demnation,. tooDhless thduim IL government accused them of be­ has been studying In London (or talize non-practiUoners who are you tbe easiest-to-own Chevrolet Deaths Last ISltthl Hortense E. oreutt of ManchesUr fully. ^ now Ths four children who started on freckles, which Is to say that they ing saboteurs sept Into Cuba m ight be. three years. He recently went to as the bold, imaginative and dar­ O land Mrs. L m R ich er of Coventry; I Next- hand out fam ily aaolgn- the diet bMore they were two haw no medical significance at from fifiaml. 1 West Germany on s vacation. riding a mad merry-go-round of convertible you ever flipped a ments for planning and spending. ing program fay which democracy The deadlock involved sharp d if' months old were developing within all. futile objections to the new dance top over. Just get a load that By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ____ , ______Make mother responsible for how would prove that It had the answer ferences of approach between big the normal to low-normal range that Just "doesn't look proper.” Latin American nations advocat­ -New Rochelle, N.Y.—Ikiwart N. ^ n e r a i se’rvlces be hq)d at [she spends the f < ^ , clothing and I’m sure that you’re not wor­ to the economic and locial prob­ broad-loop carpeting, the elegant at the time the article waa written. ried about hiding these freckle*, i-4aar It waa yesterday, it seema, when ing a soft policy toward Cuba and Jenks, 51, long time executive of St. M ary's Elpfscopal Church F ri: j household operation dollars. Make The six who started at eight Certainly, the best there is instrument panel, that tasteful the New York' Times who set up | day at 11 a.m'. BqAal will be in the | dad rcMtonalble fo r -planning how but women who want to cam use lems of the hemisphere. In, this the shouting heard over the dis­ smaller ones feeling Castrb pres­ months to three- years improved \ the Times’ new international edl- East Cemetery. to apend the shelter, transportation their favorite cosmetic. version. It was the Alliance for . . '. they sell SUNOCO chrome trim, the iMtherlike vinyl sure acutely and anxious for quick, lees spectacularly but neverthe­ tant horizon told us Rock 'n Roll tion publUhed in Paris, died Mon- Friends m ay poll at the tVatklns- and penonal advancement dollars, Progress which, by demonstrating positive action. less showed average intelligence was disgraceful. Say, whatever Heating Oil . . . made by on those comfortable budeet aeati* day. He became ill in 1961 after W«wt Funeral Home, 142 E. Center Both husband and w ife should Dear Arthur; I am a _^rctlfefl f The impasse plunged the foreign quotlenta of 72. No comparable how much more democracy'could working on the Paris operation lor]St.. Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. keep track of the dollars saved, widower with no living children. 1 I happened to Elvis? Old fashioned the originators of Custom- up front. It’s what we call Fisher ministers of the Organization of results had ever been observrt tn do for people than Castro's version American States (OASl- into com­ nearly a year. Previously he nad | Contributions m ay be made to the should total expenditures tor the brothers or slaters. M y closest llv- ^ now, we Imagine. Blended Blue Sunoco gaso­ Biodyfinease.Somethingelaeyou’U the untreated group. ' o f Communism could, would bring plex quarrels that clearly threat­ been European manager Of. the Book of Remembrance, St. Mary's j various areqs of expense. Both Ing kin are nlecea and nephews. ' Anyway, those among us with should be aware o f the tax bite. Phenylketonuria U a relatively about the defeat and downfall of line* find in all eleven Chevy II modds! ened hemispheric pnlty. However, Tim es' international air edition. | Episcopal Church, My Social Security drawls $84.00 / salt and pepper at the temples will hopes were expressed that the printed in Paris and later in Am ­ If you'll keep monthly records rare disorder, estimated at about a month. Under the new laws, am ** OF MANCHESTER Castro in the hemisphere arena. Plenty of zip, thanks to a firisky over several months and check per cent o f the population of recall with extreme pleasure the broad dilferencza o f opinion would sterdam from matrices flown from I entitled to an Increase? But what are we saying now? • • *.a • 4 or spunky 6 (your choice in be glossed over by some coropro- New York. Jenks, who i Joined the your figures coinciding with those mesitally retarded youngsters. But W. C. H. (5 Joys of the Charleston. And if you Funerals on the budget guide, you’ll have feel that the fact that it la so W e seem to be saying that. If our most models). Plenty of roomi mlse formula. times in 1936, was born in Saranac remember World War I, you sure­ developed a good check on how to Dear W. C- H,: You and all oth- { friends don't Join us in votes and At Brazil's urging, today’s for­ Lake, N.Y. easily detected t-nd ao readily and too, thanks to some canny engi­ manage your savings. er* who are wondering about ■'; home should ly must have heard of the Turkey mal sessions were, pushed back Kennebec, S-O.—M errell, Quen Mise Anna C. Marley successfully controlled is ample policies to defeat Castro by other IS THAT ALL T h e mere fact that I waa aware getting Increased beneflU under . ^ Trot, a daring dance indeed— neering that kept the dimensions Un Sharpe, 74, Republican gover- The funeral of M iss Anna C. Justification' for alerting all par­ means, we will abandon the project unUl 8 p.m. (6 pin., E S T ) to per­ of how I was apending^^^^e head the 1961 Social Security amend- «S mit another ruUnd of hotel room nor of South Dakota from 1942-1946, | Marley. 44 Eldridge SL, was held ents to Its possible existence. of defeaUng him'through toe Alii-! the Bunny Hug. we coxy outside and comfy inside* I Of a hotuaehold wrote ifteme re recently, ments should check Immediately I * bargaining. The Brazilian and Ar­ died Monday. Sharpe, who nad yestertay at 8L M ary’s Episcopal j with the local Social Security of- ance for Progress, and. by infer-°ther THEY SELL..? A n d the ride’s firm, but ever en save APPOINTED BY YALE the fun of gentine delegations arranged a * “ ®E»* to to® Church. The Rev, Jota D. & u ^ e a | close to $300 In a very few weeks.' ^ (ice. , ! ence, let him go ahead and denounced, number of sessions in the ht^ie 4 early 1980s, was born in MaryvHIe, senior assistant, officiated. Mrs. N ew Haven, Jan. 23 (JF) — Serge gentle, thanks to new Mono- t 'Watch your dollars and you'll Increases were given to a g e d j | the demonstraUon of who can do ^ n l wm- we have the T«-lat en­ Of course not. steady exchange of ideas w«>uld Kan. William B. Kioppenburg was or- Chermayeff, a professor of archi­ 1 Plate rear springa. W ith all thia, find few er of them slipping tecture at Harvard, has been ap­ widowers, widows, dependent par- S joying the barba and shafts of They sell heating COM­ bring a meeting o f minds, particu­ Rochester, Mipn.—Jess M. Pugh, ganist and Mrs. Barbara Santinl the more tor the backward people 83, the onetime radio voice of soloist. Burial was in East Ceme- through your fingers pointed a professor of architectur­ ents' and those receiving benefits ^ those who did the Charleston and FORT your Chevrolet dealer’s ready larly with the smaller naUons urg­ (All rights reserved. Newspaper music, too o f the hemisphere. ing strong action against Cuba. "Scattergood Baines," died Mon- tery. > al design at Yale, effective July 1, under $40 a month. the Tango, also deplored. right now to put some June Enterprise Assn.) Yale announced yesterday. A na­ The Alliance for Progress was In addition to SUNOCO The Brazilians hinted they would day- Pugh started in show' business Bearers were Roland Lunabury, You may be eligible (or an In­ tive of Russia, Chermayeff, haa We relish the description of the in your January. Go see him* seek an additional 24-hour post­ on the Chautauqua Circuit in 1930 Thomas D. Faulkner, Wendell K. crease, which waa not awarded to properly presented and Interpreted Heating Oil they provide been on the Harvard faculty since Twist as expressed by a Tampa. ponement of formal debpte if the and appeared in vaudeville (or Jacobs, Hamilton Jones Sr„ J-rA eeeead case of smallpox 6-PASS. Nelson and Everett spinets besides, anything as hard to learn hia (lenn dOagaesed !»- fiwttser- What may be the future came a THE at tttro mtL Abo revolutions throughout the hemi­ of heat-resistant bricks, la 1923. Lawrence Green,-Joeepii F. Oaii-| as the Tw ist shouldn't be outlaw­ Madison, W U. — W illa rd R. draau and A lfred Legume. I m M. tbe'' geveraineat . health SEDAN . ., talk to our Mr. Hilliard. giant step closer, in a New York SMilabto M ATsw 5psH CmqNt sphere. ed." , Serving notice that the Cuban Smith, 68, a Wisconsin newspaper­ service reported today. A Zurich Pfices start at only $575. City sample the other day, and His pleas to tbe council were in W. G. GLENNEY delegates are Juqt keeping their man fo r 40 years, more than J George J- Tberrien taelory worker contracted the die ease d n r^ a visM te fiebaff* Im iiM d ia t* SMmed to create m oredism ay than vain. powder dry for the moment, Cas- of them as a capitoi corrsopondent. The funeral of George J. Tber- COMPANY hanem, where, the fliTrt Swtea •nthuaiasnie trd said his delegation will accuse died Monday.' Smith headed tbe ] rien of Sui( Valley, Calif., wae held D divffry But who's getting excited over 336 N. MAIN ST. the United Stat^ of int^ention Milwaukee Joumal’e Madieon bo- i tWa momtog at tbe John F. Tter- case was djog ieeed eafUer this WATKINS PIANO The glinqiaa of the future that tha Tsrist, cha, cha, d ia ? MANCHESTER See the new Chevy Ilaiyourloeal authorized Chemdd dealer^e Ofie-Stop Shopping Center in the abortive reau from 1944 until he; retired In | ney Funeral Home, 219 W . Center meath. The health eervlee said A N D O R G A N developed was the signing of a new last April. -ISfO. lEarUer be worked (or the SU, feiUowed by a eolemn high the sew case was light aad creat­ SALON- aontract, betwaen a union repre- ' I Argentina seemed to be gaininc United Preee and tbe Wlacenstn M s m of requiem at St James' ed as aew daager of laleclloa. aenting 9,000 construction ^ectri- more support amonf the other na­ State Journal in Milwaukee and Churofa. Maes vsedaallea is ia ptegreee tions for a compromise formula en­ Sisdlscn. The Rev. James T. O’Connell hi flrhaflhanem aear fbe Oer- BOLAND MOTORS cal woriters, and the New ^ork visioning denunciation of Caatro . PWlzdrtphia — R iebard L. was eeiabtant aariotedLby tbe Rev. aaui herder. The tUseaeo was construction industry, under which FREE OEUVERY but short of such mandatory col- Cranptes), 91, retired Cbieago John D. Regan, deaebn, and tbe erOghMOy haported .hy a Oenaaa S«9 OCMTER STREET— Ml 9-4079 tbe standard work day will last

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1962 .PAGE SEVEN PAOE SIX -MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1962 trlct aomcr w e ^ ago, but so far wars; First,. Mrs. Betty Rondlnor.e this way, the toys are completsly Ung s , federal job if he wanted on a pool bogia and mads avallSbls (Columbia ' no announcement Km been made of Portland, 366, and second;* washable and easily dried. Mayor Lee Confers one. "T dent Mrs. Frank AEkies will open Parkview Dr.-from Elsie C. Cowles to all three networks. Moslems, Europeans Clash the meeting and turn It over to the to Town of South Windsor; prop­ Urges More Competition ' . »• ■. of a successor. Mafcia Hall of Columbia, 276. "Mayor Lee has never declared South Windsor / FOC officials say the facU. thsft HALL The party waa arranged b^ Mrs. In tha jnbn'a division. Tad Faulk­ Mandwater Evening Herald Co­ his candidacy for the Senate," said incoming pfSsldent, Mrs. Anthony erty at 757 Main St. from Bells pronq>t#d their interest are these: With President on Dworak. Other new officers for the Miller to Town Of South Windsor; Party Honors Eknil Malek, president o f tbe Wom­ ner, of Portland, scored 893; sec­ lumbia correspondent Mrm. Donald Golden, who has favored Lite for coming year are Mrs. Bradford property at 763 Main St. from T. 1—The-three major networks— en's DtmocnUlc C3ub, who pre-! ond, Steven Ksrasinskl of . Frank-' R. Tuttle, telephone AOsdriny U.S., State Politics the nomination. French Strive to Curb Alpers. vice president: Mrs. John W. Smith to Town of South Wind­ CBS, NBC, and ABC—provide FOR RENT sented Mrs. Merrick with a leather lln 387. 8-8435. Golden also said the "vast ma­ New Town Manager O’Coin. secretary; Mrs. Raymond TV Official Opposes about half of aU TV programs, brief com, a gift from the. group. An Inter-club tournament was sor. Mre. Merrick (Conttnoed from Page One) jority of the Democratic organi­ E lU ^ , treasurer; Mrs. Arthur Board of Edncatloa Agenda- with the figure rising to about 90 FOB ALL OOOABIONB Speaking in tribptq to ldrs. Mer­ won by the Portland club. zation In the state” would be for per cent during peak viewing Snow, kl^hen chairman; Mrs. TBe Deinoeratic Town Commit­ rick's efforts on.iJre behalf of the Tbe local club offers instruction RINcoff, now secretary of^ health, Algerian Terrorist War The board of education will hold Inqulrd LMhuoaloa Han in archery to chUdren, Arthur Hall Business Women * In a statement yesterday, Lae Resigns Maine Post Daniel Trolano, bingo chairman; its regular meeting today at 7:30 hours. tee . hooorad Ita chalmum, Mrs. party werd Alfri^ Soracchi, former education and welfare. Mrs. Philip Crdmbie, cheer fund; 3-:-More than 50 million families U OOIATAT m . ' town chairman; George E. Peters, instructlM, each Sunday from 5 to described his meeting with the Golden waa with Lee and other p.m. at , Wapping Elementary Network Regulatioii Pstd EL (Marita) Merrick at a aur- (Contfmied from Page One) ds, 25 miles south of Algiers, and Mrs. Albert Gagg, program chair­ School. Included on the agenda in the United SUtes now own tele­ MI 9-91IM-M1 f-MM nrlaa taaUntonlal dinner recently. vice chairman of the town, conunlt- 7 p-m. CmUdren must be accom­ Meet Tomorrow President as follows: state Democratic leaders at the panied by an adult. Last Sunday that the secret army men seized IV riy V. Sprankel, who will ba^K U t TVotter of Manchester will be man. will be a report from Supt.- Merle vision sets. Mors than 40 party woHrsn and tee; Philip H. Isham, former town “ We discussed the status of leg­ Democratic dinner in Washington live children received instruction. The Manchester Business and order and to guarantee the secur­ 210 Infantry weapons: Earlier gusst speaker, The topic of ner Poblio R ^rds' W t^m ansee on the administration (Conttnoed ftOM Page One) shoddy. This Is sometimes a pain­ 3—Out of 538 TV stations, near­ their spouses attended at aark's clerk; and E. Malcolm Stannard. islation pending befort Congress, which honored Kennedy on the gin Us duties as South Windsor’s ' PTA Board to Meet Any Old Nylon Professional Women's Club will ity of everyone.” Sunday 70 men had ^ d ed cm army talk wiU be T ear Around Ar- of policy governing community use fully alow process." ly all receive the major portion of In WUUmantic. especially In the housing field. We first smniversary o f his Insugurs- F.rench army commanders first town mansgcr on Feb. IB. Warrantee Deeds: Property at 44 Mrs. Raymond 'R Hoelzer of 'The Ladles Sopiety of Columbia meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Mott's tion. base at SIdl Chaml, near Oran In rangements.” C roft' Dr. from Burnham Estates of schools; recommendation con- on the subject. Stanton said, high­ He said “I do not see censorship their programs from the networks. Joseph N. GUI, state c’ommissian- also talked about national politics sought measures to hat the spread­ western Algeria;' bss announced his resignation as Oo-hostsasss for the meeting will ce'ming recruitment program for light a strong human Instinct. The hearings opening today are er o f agriculture and a psnfonal Johnson Rd. will entertain the Congregational Church has become Community Hall, 587 E. Middle ajjd, in passing, the Ck>nnecticut Golden said Ribicoff is “very fnc. to V. L. Manulucci; property of broadcast programming in the Tpke. , ^ ing thet of arms from military Army sources believed tbe raids Uty manager o f Belfast, Maine. be Mrs. Richard Ehrans and Mrs. teachers; recommendation con­ “ We all seem impelled to lead expected to wrap up a series in friend of Mrs. Merrick, was toast­ PTA executive board at her home proficient in making stuffed toys, political scene.” definitely a candidate” and would camps by the right-wing European on Islington Rd. from Aim M. Dor­ strict sense of prior restraint as /Thursday, at 8 p.m. for its regular which they sell at their fairs, pro­ were part of a plan in preparation One of three candidates inter- Frank Ahaam. A winter scene ar­ an to Towns Homes Inc.r property cerning new courses in high school. others to the heights we ourpelVM an issue here. I do not believe which different groups and inter­ MAHOGANY master. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Rpin- Before leaving the cltjf last wage a primary fight to get the underground. for an attempt to block any com­ rangement will be made by Mrs. A board member Will be appointed have attained — or think we' have that -members of the commission ests have been heard at intervals Mrs. Merrick, who has been fneetlng. ceeds of vdiich go to the church hold Gleseler of Brookfield Cen­ week, Lee said he was going to see Senate nomination. ▼lewsd for the South Windsor post, on Hllbide Dr. from Nicholson Archery News The army reported a second dar­ promise between President Charles Spre^el was planning admlnistra- Evans. Membership in the club is Realty Inc. to Richard Soares; as legislative representative to’ the attained — through some form of have any such .motive, nor do I since May 1959. Officials say they PANELING named dmuty director of the sav­ They need stuffing, and ask that ter who will speak on ''Internatinn- about urban renewal programs and The only declared contender for ing raid tills week by Secret Army de Gaulle's government and ths . tor in Darien, Oonn., before taking open to aU South Windsor resi­ property on High St. from Nichol­ Connecticut Association of Boards coercion or cultural speedup/' he know of any example of (U hav­ plan to draft their conclusions and ings bond division of. th e-U B More thaui 25 archers participat­ anyone disposing of old stockings, al Relations and Affairs." Miss to attend the Democratic fund-rais­ the nomination is Congressman-at- commandos in French army uni­ Moslem Nationalist rebels. the Belfast n ^ t im in 1958. dents. son Realty Inc. to H. R. Janicke; of Education. The public is wel­ said, adding: ing been practiced.” issue a final report several months W. H. ENGLANO Treasury Department,' h u sub­ ed in the Columbia Lake Bow­ lingerie or other clothing of nylon Eleanor Huelmer, international re­ ing dinner. Large Frank Kowalsi. forms who seized arms iivith the Some officers expect the period Sprenkel is a native o f Abing- Ladles Auxiliary to Meet property at 82 Famham Rd. from come to attend. "The fast way to growth or im­ lia outlining the issue of the hear­ after the hearings end. mitted her resignation to the town men's Indoor ^ o o t in Teomana tricot, save it for them. It may be, lations chairman, will be in charge Meanwhile, Democratic National Asked If New Haven would sup­ apparent complicity of the camp's between Feb. 10 and Feb. 15 to be ton. Pa., and was graduated from The regular meelUl|t of tfie La- A. C. Wadhams to G. W. Gates; provement in free.Saties is often ings, PCX; officials stressed they LUMIER CO . committee. However, it has not yet Hall Sunday niglit. Including guests left at the church In a container.' of the program. ^ Committeeman John M. Golden of port Ribicoff at the state conven­ personnel. the most 9ritical, apparently an­ the University of Maine in 1955. d ia Auxiliary of the South Wind­ property at 69 Sunset Terrace Manchester Evening Herald the wrong way. The only way is had in mind regulation, of network Two passenger ships will cease Open An Day Batnrdajr been acted upon, she said last night. from Franklin, Bethlehem, and marked cordlngly, or given to A board of dtrectora meeting New Haven, one of Lee's top po­ tion in Hartford, Golden ssld New Army sources said ' the second ticipating an announcement of a He served a town manager intern* sor Fire Department will be held frony Windsor Construction Corp. SoiiUi Windsor oorreq>ondeat, through the increased acceptance programming—not licensing, as it making regular calls at St. Helena "At the areea” 9-8M1 She i^gnsd as state central com- Portland any member. It takes a lot of will be held at 7:30 before the pro­ litical boosters, said he thought the Haven “has alwsys been an organi­ raid occurred Sunday at the para­ cease-fire then. Authorities fear sUp at Farington, Mains In 1954 today at 8 p.m. at Fire House No. to AgusUn Culto Jr.., L-aura Katz, tetephone Mitchell by the public of what is g o ^ and applies to individual stations. Island ip 1962, breaking its main mitteewoman from .the 35th dis- Winners In the women’s division stuffing for a teddy bear. Made gram. mayor would have no trouble get- zation city.” troopers' training camp near BU- such an aiinoimcement will spark as part of" Us summer college 1 on Ellington Rd. Outgoing presi­ Quitclaim Deeds: Property on 4-1753. the increased rejection of. what is The hearings will be video taped link with the outside world. an uprising of Algeria’s Europeaui course requirements. settlers opposing .a compromise Tlie town rfianager will draw an V with the Natioinallsts. annual salary o f 18.400 plus a 8600 French military sources say ths _ car allowance. His moving ex­ Secret Army now has some 30,000 penses from Maine will be paid by arms, concentrated mainly in Al- the town. . . • gi'ers, Oran and Bonp. Sprenkel, who is 38 years old, tlB e IBHcec - t o Hb u i f Ths Secret Army also was gen­ la married and has a dauid>ter. erally blamed for the bomb attack Tisnhir Board to Meet on the French foreign ministry in Tbs Zoning Board of Appsals Paris and tbe brief kidnaping of a will hold a public hearing Feb. member of the French parliament. 1 at 8 pm . at Wapping Elementary Ono man waa killed in the bomb­ School to consider the request of ing of the Qual d'Orsay, where a Joseph B. Vinick, Raymond B. bomb went off in mall sack in a Potlas and Oscar Pcwias o f 19 lin - light truck used by, the diplomatic coln St, East Hartford, for per- pouch service. The blast broke to erect two signs on the former Kaaheta property, one on hundreds of windows in the fa­ each side of R t 5. The signs are mous building and more than a to be 8 by 16 feet The property dozen persons were injured, three 'to boimded north by Maakel, south of them seriously. by Stoughtcm BMate, east by R t Police fanned out over Paris in 5 and west by Kaaheta. All per the wake of the foreign ministry sons Interested may ^>pear and U U t s L bombing and arrested 50 persons, hewd. UNlOHf police official reported. Police Scoot Ooolde Diivs Set did not identify any of those ar­ ' Mrs. John I%illlps win serve sypERMARKEtS rested nor did they disclose the again as chairman o f the Girl results of their questioning. Scout Cookie Drive in South Paris newspapers ot all political Windsor. Tbe announcement was complexions called the govern­ lOade ^ s week by Mrs. J. Law­ ment to task for the increasing rence Briggs, chairman of the lawlessness In the capital. neighbortiood oommlttes. “This anarchy urgently demands Tbe drive will be conducted in a government of national union," the same manner as last ysar, said the right-wing Aurore. “is it Mrs. PUnips said. The glris will possible that the situation will take orders for the cookies from drift on to civil war and dictator­ Jon. 25 until Feb. 4. with delivery FRKE 50 I::::. stamps ship?’’ of the cookies scheduled for early I WItli Ibis Csupss sad ll| t rsrebsss st| T tit independent Ooinbat, which March. There will be an assort­ frequently supports Da Gaulle, ac­ ment o f five cookies. Tbe troop will Tws I-Lb. Pb|f. cused his government of “softness rUaln six cents profit from each In Its light against antl-Democrat- box. Proceeds of the sale will be ic threats.’’ The' Socialist Popu- need for the campersUp fund, IIM miALN^RGAEIIIII camp development fund and troop lalrs called for a government join-' program enlargement PRESH VITAMIN-PACKED VMMpOfI vOOO Iv n i |Dni tng together all Denu>crats. School Means Ths kidnaped deputy. Dr. Paul Elementary school luncheon Look what you can get with only Malnguy o f the Gaulllst party, menus for the remUndet of the said he believed French extremist .w eek are: Wednesday—soup and agents had seized him for prop- cmckers, tuna salad sandwich, agada fnirpoaea. The police found cherry crisp, milk; Thursday— him after a few hours in a subur­ . hamburg stroganofl on rice, but­ ban town outside Paris and arrest­ 1200 Triple-S Blue Stamps ( one book) ed two men guarding him. tered green beans, cole slaw, rolls and butter, gelatin, milk; TYiday "They didn't threaten me," said Malnguy, '*but they explain^ that —scrambled eggs and ketchup, >■ buttered carrots and peas, potato Any of these fine gifts . . . and many rhore . . . are yours fo^ only Halp your family stay haaHhy durins frosty- my kidnaping was a question of psychological warfare and they chips, peanut butter and lam sand- 3-Qt« ONE BOOK of Blue Stamps.. Simply redeem the coupons on woathar days by providing them with the sunhy ingrodionti found only in wt&, fruit cocktail, milk. froth citrui frulH. Sarva tham up at braafait tima, in salads, af mid-day would release me tf I would resign Garden (Sub Sets Talk Grass-Finished t^qm the DINR (The Union for ths The Avery Heights Garden Oub these pages and collect your Benus stamps — over and above ■nacki, at colorful dattarts. Citrgs is tops In nutrition! New Republic Party). r/ i will meet today at 8 p.m- at Avery ice Bucket. the stamps you would normally receive with your purchases. "I have no Intention of resign­ Street Elementary School. Mrs. ing," he added with a smile. r. Then make your choice from the fabulous Triple-S catalog, featur­ ' The doctor said during the long A / C f / Z>/ / C C ride from his office to the place ing page after page full of top-quality, name-brand gifts. Remem­ LGE. where he was held, hla captors MID-WINTER SIZE blindfolded him and they argued ber, Triple-S offers you more gifts faster because over % of all politics—the men praising the Se­ Specials IREE SO ill ffJUIN cret Army and the doctor defend- , ^ % -.i- - the gifts in the Triple-S catalog are obtainable for 3 Books or less. ON GRAPEFRUIT Ing De Gaulle's administration and IWM iMs Csassa sad tbs Nwbsss af | policies. AWNINGS -■ JUICK ORAIIEiS 5 4$‘ CITRUS SALAD 2 Pbat. af 3 RaNf Craad . AND ^ OMNGE JUICE 0 5 ; ' ^ ' S ' Triple-S Blue Stanps are First in Qaaliti..,First in Value! IRISH UMONS Sunkiif C.lifernia 1 0 t 3 * ‘ PAPER T WEI Little Attending C FRESH One Coupon Sor Cuotoaio; CANOPIES I*/.' . V, • . . PRESH qt. ^ C c 100% CYPRESS «. e O Coupon 0 ^ Ihni Ion. 27 r | | ’ SARDENS jar FLORIDA Capita] Confab CALL ? / “ ., 1 . FLORIDA iar d # ^ PURE TEMniOMNOES 8 Z.39‘ ’ ■ ' Wllbsr T. Little, 195 Spencer St., BILLTUNSKY the secretary of the Connecticut Ml 9-9095 DRESSED-READY TO COOK Milk Producer-Dealers Associa­ Free Estlinates—^Easy Tenns tion. is in Washington, D.C., today, attending a meeting on the coun­ try's consumption of dairy pro­ ducts. WHOLE Called “ Milk and People,’' ths meeting is sponsored by . the De­ partment of Agriculture. OKtAT Mtw run Q f l President Kennedy might address DfVfLOFMffNTI the meeting sometime during the Hickok Man’s Wallet. day. — ' lb. The milk producers will try to analyze why the Amerlckn public OIT-UP, SHIT, QUARTEMD - 33* Is using fewer dairy producta. and what can be done to stimulate their FANCY LARGE use. Holding the surplus in check BONELESS BRISKET READY TO EAT Is another topic of the meeting. Little Is representing his group, along with Daniel Oates of Chit- IR EI 10 0 mMPS CORNED BEEF SMOKED BUTTS WHITE ^RIM P tenangff, N.Y., the president of the National Producer-Dealers Asso­ WMi thli Csspss sad rha furebsM sf THICK A O t first < l '/2 21b AVG . ciation. 20 Lb. Saa 6nsd 'Glitter* Desk Set. CUTS l b CUTS l b 69‘ 69 i i b . | P e « , Grand Union Vacuum Pack WHO 9IID FOOD AUMaat ealle®«F COLO CUTS Eight Tasty Varistisa One Couoon Ptr Customtr SKINtESS FRANKS Coupon Good fhnj ftn. 27 KATIES SAUERKRAin Try it today! 6OL0EN FRIED CLAMS lb. 3 9 * SPECIAL SALE

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V- t * ;, V ;• < ( MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY,‘^JANUARY 28, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY,.JANUARY 28, 1962 ^AGE N IN B ■ ■!'V • ■ RUGGS RUNNY Oim BOARDING HOUSE ' with MAJOR HOOPLE today at the Connecticut Light C o v e n t r y ] and Power Co. in WiUimantic. 'VO.H0.t40i MAKE WAV rOR Hosteeses will be Mrs. James Jaycees Express Interest ,TH E INTREPIP, PHaKfE Editor Predicts OAS Breen and Mrs. John Kerseni GUITAR HOBBY CLASSES ^ T H E 6CVENAl40 SAaiMOEBftXT^ • Atty. Girard ' Climax Chapter of Eastern Star In Helping Develop Westhill V^CAPTAIN KiPPi yUAEtMniHAMiMMFF.* P erfo rm ctr will meet at 7:45 pan. tomorrow, FOR ADULTS ' VM6 OMCOPlKMUfiiS . I Will Ofdy Scold Castro at the Masonic Hair in Merrow. INSTBUOnON BY HV The Rotsu7 Club dinner meet­ ,V«WTB3 0M1RR»{ERB.< , t s a a a AnUn'falf Named to T ax Interest in jdeveioping a recreu-^chester Country Club for JireBan- 'ACOHMAN^HMSk S a l iyrutaa ing will be h4Id at 6:45 p.m^ to­ Uon-type area at the Weaililii houa tatlon of the distinguiahed aervlfie ARNOLD LANDSBERG. 1©. lOHwroM» I BY m a b o il P l Yn n morrow ;ln the vestry of First Ing project for the elderly woe ex­ award to the outstanding man of f i . ' Congregational Church. Alvin: R. Have FUN with the guitar In our apodal 10-week course. A pr^iCtlbn that a “slap of Castro's wrist” will prob­ Appeals Unit pressed last night by the Manchee the year. John Deme, owner-oper­ well-planned and interPsttaig method teediing guitar accompani­ mriMALLY,XEBWMeP^UAK /HiMWA-«eV«JM6AUJCy, / - i S y r ------—lODiuMnd. Goodin will be In charge, of the .S dm ippim ctttttr^i cnpi ably os .the extent of action by the Organization of American program. - ter Junior Chambtr of Commerce. ator of radio station WINF, will be ment for folk, western and popular music. States meeting at Punte del Este, Uruguay, was voiced by Pouibilitlee for the development the principal speaker. IxS^i^intoKw UPBUtatagtow Atty. Robert A. Girard of High­ The League of Women Vqtera' were raised by C. Itenald Briggs Other apeakers at laat night's CLASSES STARTING WED. EVENING JAN. 31 fotXMTI lAXmbelUMi USoUtaiT Robert R. Brunn; American news editor of the Christian Sci­ land Rd:, Lakewood Heights, has general membership meeting to­ Jr., internal ylce president for tho orientation meeting. In addition to FOR INFORMATION CALL M LM 835 JSSoeUliiMt SU SSi ence Monitor, In a apeech here laatf------^------been Appointed to the board of tax morrow ia slated at 7:45 p.m. at Jaycees,' at an orientation meeting M OrctBiof TWea Bight review by selectmen. He replkcet the home of Mrs. Clarence Ed­ Briggs, were George Eagleeon, • Enrollment Limited • Instnunents Loaned — membership chairmen Len John­ 17AA& tingrwm24 T ^ Inatead of economic aancUona Gilbert H. Wlttman, who resign­ mondson on Rt. 44A. Members may the Manchester Country CHub. U & M d a ^ gSHIffa'etnlo SSBoUflax 64Bndto , is also needed, the speiUcer said. son, president; Rick ’ Morrison, SBHetid - aesolhraflad and itrong action Bought by the ed. bring a guest. Speakers will be Briggs Indicated the matter had aosUfU bo« n ta m honiit United SU tei, the OAS meeting “How many Castroa wiU ba needed Atty. Qirard la a 1K 2 niuluate Mr. and Mrs. John Sibun. who will external vice president; and Wil­ /tCS » C n « 7 BSAoMTotaU dlPigpen _ 88PetHa been brought up as another of the liam Wagner, Vincent Diana and 23 Ago 43CompMi pelat MS»0'7 - . - may produce a “derogatory” atate- before the ruling cleaaee wake up of Trinity College and a 1957 grad­ show slides on Kenya and the Mau- 3SFenila bone 80 NlghU below. is the question,'' he added. Jaycees community projects. UiiLl Robert Murdock — all past presi­ BY V. T. HAMI.IN 36CriM SOSiMfft Jacket dSColonlie ment but the Latin American na­ uate of the University of Connedtl- Mau uprising In Africa. the town sets aside land for this A f.L V OOP 3 S Slialtas----- n 48 Morel eiAIwayelMBtrJ tions will "not raally turn their cut College of Law. He practices dents. 31 Greek god of 64ElM The editor criticized the view of The choir of Second Congrega type of purpose the matter la still agPiy bir war SOThuf l3»>ie. baoka upon Castro," the editor many Americans that "If you are law In Coventry. tional Church will rehearse at 7:80 NOmCKATAU. NO •WHKT5‘ ABOUT tW \ SSHofotab 33Flower boUoir B2Fpnowerf SBUalee In the talking stage, he noted. _____\rORAaiiruKE juaTCMnrON-HBVE / STFenlui fahr eeParcat told more than 100 men and wom­ not for lu, you are against us; We He is 87 years old, married and p.m. tomorrow at the aanctuarv. The town now owns about 17 f d 1 Y E A R O R FUN,\0UeUV8i , y 34 Exude en at a meeting of the WSman's has three children. Is a mimber of 3 c m v p ; yu.wH0UNPE» MAppdJotiSD ' r r r li r should not look down on nations Mr. and Mr*. Frederick Q. BisseU acres near the housing project, l Y i r B i J O S 0 o Q l f l Z Q r ^ SWNP8 TH' WHILE WE ARE fiO IC y^ '^ fOLovtgod T r r r r Club in Fellowship Hall of Second that call themselves neutrals," the Coventry Rotary Club, 8t. Jude have returned to their home on bought from the federal govern «Wlthor»d IT Congregational Church. Brunn said, adding that neutrals Council, KofC, and a naval veteran High St., after attending the ment last year. 44Pweh H" are going to appear in Latin Amer­ of'World War U, funeral of her uncle in Cleveland, Horace F. Murphey, superintend­ Speaks to Guild 45Untw Brunn told his Utt8ners "We 33sOOO r r ica. It ia possible that some Latin Atty. Olrard will meet with the Ohio. ent of the park department., said 47 Short peOBW if" can learn a lot-about foreign af­ "Gift of Grace” will be the 49Afnrm(ttTt fairs and Latin American policy by .American countries will accept aid other elected members of the today he is considering three possi­ - jMQaLE reply a irom Moscow as well as from the board. Grant E. Toothaker Jr. and Manchester Evening Hezald bilities at this time for use of tiie theme of a meeting sponsored by iir studying Castro and the Cuban th-s youth committee of the Guild 81 Bom. revolution." He diecuaed Latin United States, he said. Mrs. Bessie I. Strack, today at 8 Coventry correepondent, F. Paul­ acreage. Murphy indicated James LUBRIGAnON' fiSFomlniiM p.m. at the Town OfflcB Build­ ine Little. t8Lephone Pilgrim Herdlc, teereation director, also of Our Lady of St. Bartholomew’s appoDatloa American problems ‘Mn the con­ Hie speaker predicted that there parish tonight at 8:15 In the rec­ t«A»i wAn 88Rodv ptnaado text of today’s world revolution." will be more revolutions in Latin ing. 2-8S81. may help ^an (or use of die land S' u At today’s meeting It U expected A portion of the tract ci'Uld be tory. 741 E. Middle Tpke. i r B7Diy nr ndiUiig 1 When Castro flrst came Into America. The Latin Americana are l^ a. -Roland LePage and Mrs. eiDocbnM w the board will elect a chairman set aside for vegetable -jr flower •'VZV eSOld'Dgtdi power, he was welcomed by Latin not Communists but they are En­ and make preliminary plans for Its gardens, Murphey noted, adding Martin Regan will ^ve a back­ FORGET CHASSIS couraged by Castro’s experience ground explanation on “Grace," w P n Americana, many of whom were sessions In February to review the that there ig a grove of trees which MBereresd (abj “glad to see Uncle Sam stub his to acetfinplish land and tax re­ grand list and hear complaints on might be used In developing a pic­ and Mrs. Jose Salazar, formerly LUBRICATION 87Artlffi ftrtmo forms, housing and education. liOeal Stocks of Cuba, the main speaker, will m CARNIVAL BY I DICK TURNER 88 Get ready. w toe," the speaker asserted. He ex- assessments. nic area. TOLoAllxadlF , plained that the United States has “Communism really has no pow­ 'Die grand lilt is being completed In addition to these two pos­ Incorporate the theme in her talk. U N T H il9 6 5 TlOecopanta not been popular because too often er. Communism holds only by by Assessor Mrs. Malcolm W. Quotations Furnished by sibilities, Murphey pointed out A question and an.^wer period will OR 93.000 MILES follow the program. 4 tY A i. VRKM k KR DOWN Americans' sole interest has been force and slavery. Freedom is Woods, to be turned over to the Cobum MIddlebrook, Inr. that there is much open spaoe PRISCILLA’S POP power," Brunn concluded. which also could be used. Men of the church are Invited lAalmal a g i a a H i i to “go down there to make money board of tax review by Jan. 31. Bank Stocks ONE OF 102 W ELL? WHAT CXD , N crr M U C H SPlBllllilll BtBA without making any contribution to During a question period, Brunn The selectmen have also appoint- However, before final plans are S U R E W O ULCi ] D IF P E R E N T IT Bid Asked IMPROVEMENTS J E N N Y LU / . _ HAD t^^YOU_TMINK? gBodentl ■ ■ the Latin American societies. was asked how we can be sure ed Stanley Papanos of North Riv decided, it might be a good idea l a s t Y E A R 'S — 4 Canadian Conn. Bank and T ru st' Indian Plant Costly A N EW ff" Four Retain Ties $20 billion will be channeled to the er Rd. to the Coventry Recreation to check the tenants at the project LIKE TO SEE M O D E L - i^ ^ ^ □ proper place. He replied that we Committee. He replace.<< Mrs. Vin­ Co...... 60»4 MV, to see what sort of use they would OUR BRAtJD BAESY LAST lel P IT There are 18 governments within Hartford National Durgapur, India —The hugs SUMMER InfitotUoa 1S~ __ learned much from the Marshall ton H. Wenner. resigned. like to see there. Murphey said. You get much more built-in value withiRambler. Chassis MEV ‘ " II □ □ OAS which have broken off with Bank and Trust Co. 60 64' Durgapur Iron and steel complex g^udohldag the Cuban government, Brunn said, Plan especially m Asia about First Church Notes Participation by the junior that has added 1,000,000 tons to lubrication on Classic and Ambassador lasts 33,OCX) money being siphoned off to the The board of deacons of First Fire Insurance Companies chamber could include the furnish­ but the big four—Mexico, Argen­ Aetna Fire 144 164 India's annual steel capacity co.st miles or 3 years, whichever occurs first. New Road Com­ tina, Brazil and Chile—have not ruling class, and said the Kennedy Congregational Church will meet ing of labor, the setting up of about $.300,000,000 — including administration is dedicated to pre­ Hftd Fire ...... 73 77 benches and the planting of gar­ mand Suspension smooths and stabilizes a wider-track broken because it would be "un­ at 7:30 p.m. today in the church $42,OOO,OO0 lent from Britain. ride. Many parts lubricated for life. Engine oil change SH O R T R I B I BY FRANK O’NBA® venting thi^. vestry. National Fire ...... 150 160 dens, Briggs pointed out last popular politically with their 11- Phoenix Fire ...... 122'4 130 V4 uterate poverty-stricken masses.” Similar Situations Youth Sunday will be observed night. 4,(XX) miles. Low-cost 2-year engine coolant, 2-year Brunn, in reply to another ques? next weekend durtlfg the worship Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. Other future activities to be battery. World’s best rustproofing—Deep-Dip, to the These masses In Latin American Aetna Casualty . . . .132 run or sponsored by the Jaycees ■'Ia - JOWOIblWmMAHYTijlb nations realize from Castro’s ac­ tlon, said that while our militaryilfl service at 11 a.m. Senior Pilgrim TUNE TEASERS roof. An obviously better value in product and price. might consider Guantanamo essen­ Fellowship members who are to Aetna U f e ...... 125>,4 before July Include the safe driv­ complishments that they can have Conn. General ...... 254 ing road-e-o,-the Easter egg hunt, more. “Hoy" (today or now) has tial, it is possible wc might give conduct the service will rehearse it up when Cuba has a truly dem­ at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Hrtd. Steam Boiler 131 a high school dance, junior golf, a ^RAMBLER replaced "manana" (tomorrow) In Ins. City Life ...... 30 circus, a light bulb sale, and the Latin America where the people ocratic government. sanctuary. This rehearsal will In­ \ ^ r World standard at Cemsact Car Esesllsnca ■ Meanwhile, the slt'iatlon is sim­ Travelers ...... 154 backing of beautification metunires l-XL r o c want land reforms, crtjp diversifi­ clude choir members. in buffer strips for off-street’park­ cation, law enforcement and con­ ilar to Formosa, Brunn explained. The trustees will meet at 8 p.m. Publio UtUitles The government of Formosa is a Conn. Light Power .. 28 >4 ing zones. BONNIE RY JOE CAMPKLL trol of the military, Brunn skid. Thursday at Kingsbury House. On Monday, the junior chamber police state and not very admir­ Ticket Sale Slow Htfd. Electric Ught 72 Brunn expressed optimism that able, he said but if Formosa were Hartford Gas Co...... 68 will meet at 7 p.m. at the Man- a "democratic government ia Tickets are selling slowly for OHM/ given to Red China, the whole line the concert of Bhe Boston Univer­ Southern New England t h e p o o r . emerging In the Dominican Repub­ of defense through southeast A.sla Telephone...... 62 >4 lic.” He emphasized that a recent sity Choral Art Society Thursday 56H A ppier fox* KIP/. would collapse. Similarly, if the Manufarturing Companies attempt to establish a dictatorship United States gave up Guantana­ at 8 p.m. at Coventry High School. 'dmii' failed because the coup was The school office may be contacted Arrow, Hart, Heg. •OH 6 mo the rest of Latin America Associated Spring ..' 14 DIAL thwarted by the military. would think We were weakening. by * those interested in obtaining tickets and further information. Bristol. B r a s s ...... 9 <4 1230 PralSM Marin Mrs. Roy Knofla was introduced Dunham B u s h ...... 6 <4 The American diplomatic effort as a hew member. Co-chairmen Trustees' Named 5 A.M. to 10 A.M. Truiteee for three years have Em-Hart ...... 78 In the Dominican Republican crisis of hostesses were Mrs. William Fafnir ...... 47>4 was accomplished by brilliant Meldrum imd Mrs. Albert Schulz, been elected to the Booth-Dimock Puerto Ricans who gave their help Memorial Library executive com­ Heublein ...... 25<4 assisted by Mrs. Robert Dunfield, N. 3 . Machine ...... 22 and advice, the speaker said. Mrs. Timothy Donovan, Mrs. Lau­ mittee. They are Leon A. Labrie, Brutm praised Luis Munoz Marin, rence Eddy, Mrs. Robert Digan, John Gralchen and Mrs. fYederlck North and Judd .... 13(4 Dc Cormier Motor Sales—285 Broad St. leader of Puerto Rico, as “one of Miss Faith Fallow, Mrs. Fred Gey- Wellwood. all re-elected, Mrs. Stanley Works ...... 21 the great men of this hemisphere.” er and Mrs. William Davis. A George Grabherr and Mrs. G. Veeder-Root ...... 88 In that country, he noted, an or­ social hour followed the men’s Richard Messier. The above quotations are not to About Town “ be construed as actual markets. • uakiWLk,. derly social revolution has taken night program. 1-15 <5l^.irr»rc » place. Juniors at Coventry High School "Our foreign policy begins with Interested in working on thq 1962- Cuba, Nonvay in Swap The Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS “I gald FORGET IT, lADYI* 63 yearbook are now signing up BENEnCIAL JU D D SA XO N HY KEN RALD and JERRY RRONDPIELD the individual. If the nature of our o aoclety la not a moral one based Scouters to Hear for committees on which they wish Oslo — A barter agreement has F IN A N C E C O L ater CAESAR SlCKf I -1 to work. Gordon Poole and Herbert on integrity, our foreign policy be-en concluded for the exchange MANCHESTER, CONN. PION'T KNOW, PR. STARK. will not be effective," Brunn de­ Talk on Loyalty Paganl are the yearbook advisors. HEaO THERE, etENNA' COULO you PHONE ME AT of $1,120,000 worth of Norwegian THE HOTEL AFTEKVOU B Y ROUSON clared. He urged members of the ■The school’s Junior high boys goods for Chtban goods of like M l 3 ^ 1 5 6 WHAT'RE VDU COINS IN LITTLE SPORTS basketball team will play Union TOWN- WITH CAESAR SICK? SEE HIM? audience to read newspapers and Lawrence M. Gilman of Bozrah. value. Cuba will deliver 20,000 tone I iM •( tiM iMh tn.M etM rm fif I'M ON My WAY OUT THERE magazines, to become "deeply In­ win be guest speaker at the rec­ Elementary School at home.after of sugar and receive in return fish, Nrtf/i school Thursday. KMI4 N It niMntin •wUUr MfUmS terested" In the news and to study ognition dinner of Natchaug Dis­ flah products and other items. a tll.H N«fc one area of the world dally to ti^r The Rec committee's basketball to become expert on one country trict of the Eastern Connecticut program for girls of high school and to understand what happens Boy Scout Coun'cll tomorrow. The age and over as well as women, there. It Is not enough for news­ event will be held at Elka Hall on will be held .rom 8 to 9 p.m. tO' papers, radio or television to tell Pleasant St., Wlllimantlc at 7 p.m. morrow at Coventry Grammar what happened; they must tell why Gilman, a former state legislator. School. If Insufficient interest Is •vents happen, he added. Is a member of President Ken­ shown tomorrow, the program Join Me In Prayer C«tf. 'Ll ««a1 fm»nmC*m nedy's Loyalty Commission and his will be dropped, according to Mrs. TW-W«rldtlfMtKwd. /-X5 Brunn, who Is retumbig to Wash­ ington to cover the State Depart­ talk will be devoted to the subject Paul Haddad, chairman. ment for The Monitor, character­ both On the national level and on The steering committee of the If May Wins In July BY JOHNNY HART ized Castro, aa an avowed Com­ its significance in scouting. town’s quarter millennial celebra­ By ROGERS B . C. munist who Is emotional, some- More than 200 adult scouters tion will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday vdiat unbalanced, a loner and a and their wives are expected to at Coventry Grammar School. All Considering that Representative John Shea, manager for Ed­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE OKje WOfKOOUTA WMERE THB MECK. are I Ma t e a m a n TV demagogue. Among Castro's attend the dlnnei;. Tickets are committee chairmen are request­ win May Jr., in hla candidacy for the gubernatorial nomination, TO THIMK VUS WOIP TW iH ETS Hi s ------\ (SIAMO- MUST 6ET HlW-Si HAVEKEH . WEATMIK TO i m PEOPtC.' I'LL b e l t MPU Ri&riT built by the government, free med ard Gale of (Coventry and George The 'Young Mothers Club will cu.sa actions in the last session of the General Assembly I now i ll put a tin ear on OOURASE OUT" OF lead aid, crop diversification, new Pfters of Columbia. have a aoclal meeting at 8 p.m. ask: lAHosprmu IN TMe CMOPS I ' 'EM t U .J., A 6 P A P E . schools and an end to gambling Why May or Shea, when the average dally aeaalon of the Gen­ HAW/ casinos, according to Brunn. How­ eral Assembly ta 1 and 1-4 hours for the entire teasion and the ever, many of these accomplish­ ■Rill. lJUIIwliJ i job of a doorkeeper is merely to open and close the doors during r ments became twisted and dis­ the short jjerlod each day and there are only three doors In Uie torted when the revolution was Senate and House chambers—why May or Shea iu-e there 8 door­ “ stolen by the . Communtsts," he keepers, half of whom are patronage beneficiaries by the Repub­ said, and the Communist dictator­ lican party and half by the Democratic party and isn’t It true ship Is crushing the middle class May or Shea that both of you approved this division of the in Cuba. Land has been, given to F.E.BRAY spoils? the peo^e in name only but Is held Further, the job of a SenaU or. Houae messenger Is to about la collective control by the central cm mm T«» iVaW *<*im ha Watch and Jewelry Repairing twice a week deliver under suspension. of rules___ wnat______is called ’be ^rmmmk mm t *"• government; school!^ Is con­ immediately transmitted to the House" or in reverse to the trolled, and the press stifled, he A t R r o s o h o U b PHc m Senate, or at most half a dozen times a day carry to the House added. leader from the clerks or in reverse a copy of a new bill—why BY DICK CAVALLl MORTY MEEKLE Cites Land Beform Prompt SorvicR — 2 Watehmokors May or Shea were there 41 messengers In the recent session of BLE Land reform la an important the General Aspembly and where In heck did they hide for I nev­ MICKEY EINN RY LANK LKONAKP CIRE— «QMC CAV AU.7HE MIOtO‘ MANCHESTER’S OLDEST ESTABU8HEO JEWELER er saw more than two in the House and one in the Senate. SPOn.ESC,Vt)OR CAMRAV§N lO E e rR ip GZOPEE M THE W3RLX> WILL RE naed In liatin America, where 2 per cent of the population owns 737 MAIN ST.—STATE THEATER BCII.DINO And May and Shea, you had two eergeanti-at-arma—what did — OOIN6 UiTO THE BACKSTKETCH IT'S b-DIDHE T YEAH' BUT EJON'l OP A L L l»Et655 'CAUCe THBRELL BE > the usable land, 2 per cent own fiO they do, except draw their pay ? FINANCIAL BENEFITS! WISHING WEU BY A HEAO— TWEEDLEY DEE SAY LAST? J WORRY HOGAN— I PUBSEUTSA N0THIMhereO In which Orni- Answer and explain the above facta acquired from the records 1 Low Cost Life Insurance munlsm can succeed by feeding on of the state -comptroller and we might believe you. And why. . LAST/ Ifie masses' discontent, he added. Shea, as spokesman for May in the House, did you have the Brunn praised the Alllsnce -for GLASS ENCLOSURES House pass a favorable report extending the sales tax to dental Progress program, itarted under ...... bills when the sales tax Is not applicable)le to doctors, ‘ hospital or_ PLUS the Eisenhower administration, FOR lATHTURS prescribed drugs? n i* Democratic Senate threw this bill Into" and being, pushed by the Kennedy opd SHOWERS the wastebasket. ‘ . administration to send $20 billion And why Shea, as spokesman for May, I might for darkly in­ 2. A Growing Savings Account GlasB does a beautiful job for such I ject here that May was chairman of the Republican State Cen­ purposes in your bathroom. Easy to| tral Committee, didn’t you remove the sales tax from drugs not ordered by a physician aa. Congress, both Republicans and Dem­ Ju.st think of it . . . yofl'can protect your.self and your family with life /-23 clean. Never wears out. ocrats, removed In the federal bill as soon as they realized .this sales tax was unfair ? in.surance and at the same time build up a Rrowinf? Saving.s Account with OPEN 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. BY LESLIE TIIRNE’R SINGER And why Shea, aa spokesman for May. did the Republican this low-cost Savinjfs-lnsurance Plan. CAPTAIN EASY SATURDAY 8 AM. to 12 NOO^ Here's how it work.s . . , your regular weekly dcpo.sits build up a constantly KY liM..v|ON JONES and PRANK RIDCEWAY ^SoT otw rttS u T aoiACK House start on Its way the bill increasing the sales tax from 8 MR. ABERNATHY M8WHAL.JB!»HaiC5rA» to 8 and 1-2 per cent, when you know this Is the one tax that ccy C0M8! WK WHBfi MB nroiscoorTDyouR niwte you increasing balance in your savings account, from which your insurance MOVfCl AN"roOK taiBITS), H(WSg.«K.McKBIi HB ISMN BUSTBR. hits the average citizen squarely between the eyes? premiums are automatically paid. There’s no worry or fu.ss with bills qr C U E^ MCNU J. A. WHITE BLASS CO. WHAT, gveu ptiiiio FN0»r yANo nguiu And why Shea, as 'spokesman for May, did you originate and all. Your weekly deposits take care of flT M U K A M i^ «MMIIi«MlY 31 lissdi S t.^lioiw Ml 9.7322 guide through the House to be transmitted to the Senate the in­ notices no trouble to you aj ADMIRAL? WWCNMKiyi creases on utility taxes when you know imd everyone who everything. liVEJUST knows political economics knew from this start this tax would HAD MY While your savings account is grow­ be passed on to the ennsumer of water or electricity or gas or •r S a v in g s KTTCHEN , telephone service ? ing, your life* in.surance policy (ex­ Corn REMODELED' I could go on indefinitely but the above is sufficient to prove cept term insurance) will accumulate that Masr*! atlaged platform predicated on his desire to help ca.sh, too. Your savings earn 4% cur­ “the poor taxpayer" is plain unadulterated bunk and Is really rent annual dividend rate, while yoyr the reaaofi why you or no other May supporter dare meet me in % Savings Rank Life Insurance al.so public-dAatK tHmUtmurnlrnm- ' MAY—BABE IN WOODS earns regular dividends. CRTERinC Now let Shed, .ntbuthplece for May in his capqcity as cam­ It’s flexible, too— no matter what ' sujrrthM rrc paign manager, explain the following prepared for me by an your age, there’s a Savings Bank In­ aetute newiMperman who has “covered" the legislative beat for Currenf hU antomatie si w ag W3 years and try most people is called a neutral. surance Plan for you, tailored to your (Hssby MeJHs, DeiMiumi«rK ^Have You An Evertt Scheduled 'One of the biggest blobs Boy Scout Ed. May made in the Aitnvml needs, with deposits that fit your THE STORY OP MARTHA WAYNE BY WII,SUN SCKHG(;S S c ^ B Reoas MaeUaes 1959 legislature waa to fall for Governor RlMcoff'a soft talk ap­ D M dm nd budget; DAVY JO N E S BY LBFP and McWILUAMR NOW... yon can own tbi* That Calls For Food? proach on the Circuit Court bill. Republicans and Democrats MCVK MIND THAT./ wm., IF YOU MUST KMOU), X BDRI20WED talHMed SINGER* aMdiiat wars to share 50-Sp In court appointees. Riblcoff maneuvered . WHE7E DIDMDOOET rr H30M THB MOMCY THB P3UCS LEFT iTUOyTHSMRCn./^ WHOEVH RETURNS lit may be a wedding, a banquet or just an informal! May Into acceptlnr Riblcoff-Republlcena and then only gave I'M GOING TO TOSS IT at tha |8«8M prk8 ever. Alert to Serve! TOM, wur T ia you the imowey to buy am US FOR Household EXPBi'SEG.'' _ iIoweMwrket |cet-tofether of a- society, ledge er some friendly group.] May 7% of that list and the Republican judges had to accept RBOAM) SOMBWIKM N m fO m trm M TIC I BOUGHT POK YOU. --^CVENIMG^U ? OUT THiM* WE ARE nUEFARiO TO SiRVE YOU the'Democratic list of court appointees. The next blob May L mt, La«r DOTva E gyn ait made was in trying to outsmart Bailey in the county govern­ Member of Federal Depoall DaTtiS 3 U i Rale TO YOUR COMPUTE SATISFACTION ment elimination as a result of which Bailey took all the patron­ Iniurance Corp. tfder a ssMa^M seyinUnt lOur catering wrvice is a tt op to be flexible enoogh tol age in the new setup for Democrats. eager ewg$W|R>'» “And the biggest blob from an adminlstratlvs standpoint was IkciriwmBodrtie any «i$e gatkering. Wby not call n i and I the opening l y May of OOP headquarters on ths ground flow on ItaUf ever u e dT etails? Aayhun S^ set with more luxurious furnishings then in the Wal­ avings anchester S L VVI r,i f Lfv i t ,^'S dorf. Close advisers convinced May these luSb quarters were WEST BRANCH • iiACliwifcOk suicide for him Mid he doeed them. And with tn unlimited ex- M A IN OFFICE EAST BRANCH penee account May toursd the state to cemppign for the guber­ 9 2 3 Moin Sf. 283 fii'.t Cl nU I St Alont'iu-str'r PoiRadc Fan litala S t^ B H t-SR natorial nomination premising local leaders everything for their (or ten ox St. V'Vcst Hiiddtf Turnpike support" OPIN THURSDAY tw*eiee«.*|^^ ard en ro ve From the sub-head is not mine but let Shea or May refute the G G TVmiNCS to BOTH BRANCHfS OPEN FRID/IVS to 8 prn. 6 8 TEUIPIOMS Ml iiS313— Mi 9-5314 atatementa If one of my ghoat writers has not stuck to facts.

\ -.jt-’.. i \ /: rl ’■ •- J f ■■ J '\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN(jHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1962 PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1962 . ). PAGE TWELVE HooMhold^Goods 51 Apartmenta— Flats— Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Rockville-V ernon XfiE ORIENTAL nig" 9x13 and 6 Tenements 6.3 BOLTON — Two pleasant homes. VERNON—6 room ranch, .asstime StaieNews Skating Report Automobiles For Sale 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY um I SHORTEN Ralp WaatBd-^rcaalB 85 ArticlM For Salt 45 (cattec.rugs; also, dining room FIVE ROOM apartment, first floor, On* a seven room colonial with resent mortgage $1,700 down, 1988 rUBBTWOOD Cadillac, tuU DOUBLE EDGE raser blades. Fin' and living room dfape*. priced P ^ y furnished, $90 a month. attached two-car garage. Th* 'ongren Agency, 30 3-6321.' Busili^ss G)urse Enrollmeiit poseeri air conditioned, original 1 eat aurglcal eteel, hoped in w . very reaSMiable. MI 9-5868 or Ml Phone MI 3-1913, evenings 3Q other a compact ranch with ga­ CLASSIFIED^ owner. Beat offer takes It. Can tM IZm t THOM KNOK-DtihtMND-MMhOUr TV VOW HMI eeUMMCMU UM IWM THE NATION FuU mcmey back guarantee 2^ $.7788. 9-9528. rage selling for $14,750 ($3300 and NEW OFFERING AT A Roundup be aeen at 381 Broad'^'St.. Man- 30c, 100-88C, 200-$1.50, 800-$8.30, you can aasume 1st mortgage). GOOD BUY On Ilicrease, Teacher Notes cheater, ^ ABaiAPiM., to n t o n m 1000-15.76. Postpaid. Packed 8 FIVE r o o m .downstairs Apart­ T, J. Crockett.'-Realtor, ICl 8-1577. (Continued from Pnge Ons) «■ * ,, , IS AT YOUR blades to package, 20 packages to IPIN-DRV washing machine. Bed ment North School St., $85 $"l7,800 bHMK AN9 tURTM flHMN. with new mattress. 3U 8-8080. FOUR BEDROOM colonial, large; 1856 CHEVROLET, 3-door sedan, 6 > uebiMiiHMweo Plow 6/ carton. C.O.D. orders accepted. monthly. Call MBdford 8-7748 Five room ranch with porch, Interest of the Rfest Haven School Enrollment in business -ijduca-f7 Gerald Dr., Vernon; Ronald Nls- ADVERTISING cylinder, standard'shift, new paint IMOIONS OP W0IIMNIA9K Poaicard brings general meichan- cabinet picture book-kitchen,- wall- large kitchen with built-tns, tiled District." . No skating will" be permitted at tlon courses in Rockville mSn, Ellington; John Kessler, 193 Job, vei^r clean. MI 9-1987, Ml HNGERTIPS dlae catalog. Ta^or Products Oo., TAIXXJTfV ILLE—6 room, second wall carpet, near shopping, bus, bsth, fireplace, combination win­ any of the three department- Pine Tree Ijine, Wapping; Lisa 3-8098. *OR* TVKfrtg Musical Instruments 53 floor, bus line, dhildren conaider- churches, 313.900, ...Carlton W. The film was to hav* lieen part School is on the upswing. 311** ‘PLOM-HZ*.^ MOW 17 Overlook Rd.. Chatham, N, Js dow* and doork, home in excelletit of the parents' organizations pro- maintained areas at Charter Oak Margaret Hart, business depart^ Marie Sheehan, 9 Village St. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ... .when you become a ed.'Tongren Agency, 30 3-8321. Hutchins, 30 05182. ' ' Park, Center Springs Pond or Cen­ 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. 1980 OU3SMOBILE. 4-door eedai , accordion for sale, 120 bass, condition. One’ O'wner. FYiU base­ :ram which included a talk on the ment hfad, told the board of edu­ \Births Saturday: A (laughter to V-8, hydramatic. radio, neater, BAMprr* alligator case, like new. Call Ml SIX ROC^M ranch, 6 years old, ment, hot vrater oil heat, rccesseo ?opic; “ Oommunim's Greatest As­ ter Springs Annex. cation last night there are 439 stu­ and Mrs. Walter Flye, 93 TELEPHONE OPERATOR BOY'S 38” ’^kicycle, good condition, cast iron radiators, Oty water and All areas are covered with Brooklyn St.; a son to Mr. and good Urea new battery and muf- $15. PI 2-8430. 3-1287. FIRST FLOOR S loom flat, oil Bowers. Scaooi. all tioonta better set—Our Ignorance." dents enrolled IMs year. Last year flera, has ngd good care mechai.t- furnace, $85 a month. 30 8-6602. than avsnige to. sUe. enttfe base­ sewerage. Near school, bus line, A showing of It last week in water. it wa* 408. In 1969, it was 391. Mrs. 'niomas Burns, 28 Union St. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. HALLET-DAVTS apartment size quiet neighborhood. Quick occupan­ Birth Sbnday: A son to Mr, and MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:80 A.M.—SATCBDAT t AJU, cially, runa well. Asking $80. MI You deal with' many different 14 FOOT RUNABOUT. 15001110701 ment finished oft into large family Guilford touched off a heated de­ At a curriculum meeting at the 8-1677. types of calls .... from many cJf- heater, 2-wheel lowbed trailer 4x9 upright piano and bench. Used but TWO ROOM apartment, heat, gas rtwm mortgage, priced tor cy. bate in that community. Hester W. (Jrawford. 67, librarian Mrs. Edward Smith, 143 Orchatd- well cared for. _MI 3-8273. stove and refrigerator furnished. high school Miss Hart outlined the St. ferent people....to places through­ ft., rear end cut to 38 Inc., com­ quick aale,' $18.900... Pbllbrlck and house mother at Rosemary course alms and described market PLEASE READ YOUR AD 1956 FORD, 8 cylinder, 4 door out Ote nation — and the world. „ pressor, 1949 Studebaker 84 ion Adults only. 30 8-6388. ' Agency, 3U 9A464. CHARLES LESPERANCE Hall, a private preparatory school Births today Son to Mr. and nedan. standard ahift, 1983 Ford, 3- HARDMAN-DUO player piano, Harry Emernon Sloan conditions facing the graduates. CiBMifleO or “Want Ads" are taken over the phone aa a oon- ■ dKi THOM •wnrMeM-PNP-u«4r pdomams tmu BPONteab ptrcn w m u m thib i pickup. PI 2-7211. MI 9-7620 Hartford, Jan. 23 (Ab—Funeral for ^rls, died yesterday” at Green­ Mrs. Donald Gerov^.,107 Proap6ct vienlenre. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST DAT IT door hardtop, Fordomatic trans­ Toii learn this important work floor model, reduced; -me used THREE RQOMS, furnished or un­ MANCHESTER—4 bedroom home, Despite the Increase In enroll­ St.; a daughter to 3tr. and Mrs. Thomas organ; on* Lester Betsy furnished, gas heat, ground floor, 310V1NG TO FLORIDA — Bolton, service* will be held Wednesday wich Hospital. A native of Chi­ APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the next Inaer* mission, MI 9-3189. in interesting steps and are paid COMBINATION Hi-Fi record play­ excellent ekset and storage apace, cago, Mrs. Crawford was business ment. Miss Hart said, there la no John Dziadul, Middle Rd.. Elling­ while learning. er and AM radio, portable. 8-epeed, Rosa spinet piano, discontinued adults, reasonable. New Bolton large enclosed porch. 3-car ga­ beautiful 5 room brick ranch, for Harry Emerson Sloan, 81, problem in placing business grad­ ton, Uon. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE Incorrect or omitted i WANTE3D—Jeep, cash for older .A^PaPBJVR TM 0 0 m model. Ward Music Co., 99 Sum­ Road. MI 3-6389. chairman of the board and past director of Barrett House in New msertlon for any advertisement and then only to the extent of a fmcmUT K m m chain- automatic changer, new^ needle. rage, $19,700 PhllbrlcK Agency, 30 breezeway, garage, full liasemer.t, uates In Jobs. DiBcharged Friday: Janice Fair- model Jeep or station wagon. MI If this sounds good to you, visit mer. Open evenings. Eastern Con- 9-8464. hot water cast iron radiator heal, president of Cushman Chuck Co. York City and librarian at Chat “make good" Insertion, Errors »hlrh do not lessen the value of ami/ BUILT ABK PORTHB Priced for quick sale. Ml 9-1948. MODERN 3 room unfurnished Local employer*, she said, re- brother. 12 Grove St.; Mi*. Shjrley 4-0775. MB W, IMPBOVW-ZOaVIBa- eur Manchester employment office rcctlcut’a oldest. largest and only tile shower and bath, large lot. Ap­ One of the state’s leading Indus­ ham Hall, Chatham, Va., prior to the advertisement will not be corrected by “make good” Ineertten. apartment, first floor, $65. 30 MANCHESTER —5(4 room home trialists, Sloan died yesterday at coming here three years ago. She quire graduate* with more training | ziemba' and son. 47 Village s( ANP FOR PRUXB. JMNPinUL at 808 Main Street this We*ieeday FOR SALE—Must go this week. 10 complete music store. ple trees, pear tree, strawberries, and talent than do employer* in Discharged Saturday: Diane GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Or Thursday. Or call Ml 8-2701. foot meat case. 2 freezers caah 9-4265. convenient to schools and shop­ asparagus, grape vine and plenty Hartford Hospital. leaves three sons and nine grand­ AMP BLACKBdtmtB'POMeB BOOSEY AND Hawk clarinet and the Hertford area. Harri.scn, 10 Franklin St.; William YOCB CXIOPERATION WILL f M A I A i l ^ 0 7 1 1 INC. •,\M5 rounding areaa. Modem TV Serv­ good selection of used outboard PROMPT AND courteous service Hospital Notes 3 Dr. H.T. V8. automatic, radio, Apply in person. Gaer Bros.. 140 ing rates and benefits. Call Man­ for your scrap iron and metal In MANCHESTER Suburbs—Two-fam­ Thursday by the lllne.** of J. Ken­ mal training and opportunlllea; Vernon new* I* handled through and leave your message. You’!! hear from our advertiser In Jig ice, 405 Center 8t„ Ml 9-3308. Rye Street, So. Windsor, Conn. chester Tool A Design, Ml 0-5283. motors and boats, paints and ac­ MODERN 3 room apartment in Near Hebron Ave. School—Ijirge, 31 development of desirable per­ heater, power steering 4-sw. 1 H * H cessories at special low prices. any amount or size. Pipes, fur­ Vernon, heat and hot water includ­ ily ranch 5-4, two furnaces, ga­ neth Bradley, counsel for one of Visiting hour* are 2 to S p.m. The Herald'* Rockville Riireaii, 8 time without spending all evening at the telephone. SNOW PLOWING. MI naces. machinery, copper, brass, rage, completely modem, tremen­ 1400 *q, (exit ranch, large family the defendants, and waa sched­ sonality traits; (4l development of IV. Main .HI., telephone TRSmOnt 1957 Ford Convertible $895! g.zsot. RAOIO-TV REPAIRS, any make, CLERK—General office work, 6-day E3CPER1ENCED tool and gauge Hours 12-4:30. 6-8 dally. 9-3 Satur­ ed. Call TR 5-5816 after 4 p.m. kitchen, all built-in*. 3 bedrooms, for all areaa, except maternity, tree pickup ana deitverv on email etc. Call 30'8-2809. dous opportunity. Only $19,500. uled to have resumed today. proper work habits; (5) correla. 5 3136 nr Mitchell 9 6797. V8 standard shift, radio, heater, 40-hour week, extra benefits. Ap­ makers. Pleas* apply at E A S day. McIntosh Boat Co., 52 Oak weekdays, or any time Saturday Carlton W. Hutching. 311 9-5132. fireplace, wooded lot. Priced for where they are t to 4:30 and 6:30 Uon of work in English and math­ overdrive, tutone. FLOORS WASHED and waxed, radios, phom rapha. Hours ply In person Gaer Bros., 140 Rye Gage Co., Mitchell Dr. between 8-6 St. Or Sunday. quick sale—$20,900. Damages of $100,000 are sought to 8 p.ni.j and private room* 1! Automobile For Sale 4 p.m. H B B Rai in behalf of the estate of Ralph ematics; and (61 opportunity for Lost and Found 1955 Ford Station Wajjon $595 windows cleaned, painting, paper­ lo and T\’. Street. So. Windsor, Conn. p.m. Rooms Without, Board 59 MANCHESTER - 1950 American where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. the non-bualneas atudent to take V8 automatic, radio, .heater, 9 ing, walls washed, odd Jobs. Handy 0-5582, Ml 3-1479. THREE ROOM, first floor, apait- Colonial. 13x23 living room, knotty South Glastonbury, .park ' like set­ R. Intagllatto. 48, of 137 Virginia Visitor* are requested not to smoke LOST—Child's pet, gray and white NEED A CAR hnd tu d your credit Man Sendee. Phone Ml 3-8948. CLERK-TYPIST. Apply L. P Fltx- FULL-TIME sexton needed for Building Materials 47 ment, hot water and stove. Inquire ting. Spotless 7 room split on '4 Ave.,Wlctlm of the accident. The bu.slneas course* to meet hts needs Coffee Hour Nelg part angora kitten, answers te turned down? Short on down pay- pass. 4 Dr. ROOMS TO RENT, also cabin* pine recreation room, bar, handy In patient* room*. No more than gerald, Inc.. 73 Brooklyn St.. Rock local church. References required. with efficiency Scranton Motel. 75 North St. location. Only $17,900. Carlton W. ,:acre lot. Fireplace. U4 baths, ga­ City Waste Paper Company and two vinltor* at one time per Nursing Service Reports name "Puff." Wellg Street. Re­ mentr BankruptT RepoaMsalonT 1960 Cadillac Convert. SAVE BUSINESS-Profeasional accounts. ______Millinery, Dressmaking 19 ville. TR 6-3369. rage. 3Iany extras. $23,900. Bedside care as part of the pub­ for Campaign Don't gfve up! See Honoot Doug­ Write P.O. Box 309, Manchester. BETTER BLWS AT Call MI 9-0826 after 5. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. Anthony Carbone, both of Bridge­ patient. ward. MI 3-6648. Clean as can be and fully If your receivable* need action, Conn., stating qualifications and DESIRABLE three large and one port. claim damages of $11,000 and lic health nursing service Is de las, get the lowdown on the lowMt equipped, all power. phone MI 9-6.717 anv hour. aAa Re­ DRESSMAKING and alterations, i EXPERIENCED waitress wanted small room, second floor apart­ NOTICE IS HEREBY given that experience. NATIONAL NICE LARGE front room for gen­ CUSTOM’ BUILT 6 room Ranch, These are some of the many ex­ $4,000. respectlvsly, for property Patients Today: 229 c-'lining in Importance, Miss Ruth Proceeds of $88 were contribut­ down and smallest payments any­ 1958 Cadillac Convert. $2495 imbursement Service, 869 Main St. straight hems, $1. Call Mrs. Le-1 Monday through Friday 10 a.m.- tleman. Call after 5 p.m. 30 ment In private home for adult*. large living room with fireplace, cellent values available in Glaston- Hoyt, lupervlsor of nurses for the ed to the 1962 March of Dimes Pass Book No. E-2277, issued by where. Not a small loan or finance even Bondedj rlerc, MIxTT 3-1892■5-iQno or MI«T i.gogg any I 6 p.m. Apply in person' 9 a.m.-S Separate entrance. On Main St. damage to their tractor truck and ADMITTBaj YESTERDAY; 3Ira. The Savings Bank of Manchester Eldorado model, all power LUCRATIVE sales opportunity for Exotic Wall Paneling- 9-4966. .21 Church Street, formal dining room, family size burv. Call Mr. Rocholl MI 9-5306, trailer. Rockville Public Health Nursing campaign at a recent morning cof­ company plan Douglas Motors. the trunk lock time. i p, m, Rockvill* Restaurant, 87 ambitious person. No seasonal Prefinished, From 16c 8q. Ft. bug line. Steam heat, hot water, TR 5-8359. Margaret Murphy, 57 N. Elm St.; Association (RPHNA), told the has been lost and application has 333 Main St. SNOW PLOWING, day and night kitchen 2 bedrooms. 1*4 ' baths, Intagllatto waa killed Nov. 19, Jane Colby, Wapping; Deborah fee hour at the home of Mr*. Her­ 1957 Chevrolet 2-Dr. $995 ALTERATIONS and dressmakln*, i _Windsor______Ave:, Rockville. _ work, no layoffs! Management op-1 Dutch Doors $23.95 E a, ROOM FOR lady or gentleman. electricity and electric stove fur­ recreation room with fireplace, unit’s annual meeting. bert Snyder. 89 Arcellta Dr. been made to said bank for pay service. Rates according to lob portunity when qualified. Write I Blinds From $4,95 Ea. Kitchen privileges, quiet. Inquire nished. Parking for car. Give ref­ 1957, when a waste paper truck he Creamer, Scott D:'., Vernon; Mrs. She attributed the decline to new went of the amount of deposit. FOR SALE—1952 PonUac hardto; Hardtop. V8. automatic, radio. and'or conditions. MI 9-5650 all quick service and reasonable. .Ml; REWARD — for answering this sd endoaed breezeway, attached ga­ was driving plunged into a high­ Anna Parker, 65 Prospect St., Invitations accepted by 10 wom­ good condiiion, $175. Call heater, tt paint, a beautv 3*8688. ‘ — --- • .... W. Smyle. 'YkTCA, Wllllmantic. or j Celling Tile 9c Sq. Ft. 224 Charter Oak St,, 30 3-8368, CH erences. Addrees Box B, Manches­ rage, landscaped yard 91x194. medicines, neiv theories in hospital en bid guests to pay $1 a cup for hours. I I* an exclusive territory where j call HA 8-6374. , Ping Pong Table Top* $11.9,5 Ea. 8-4738, ter Evening Herald. , BARROWS way excavation near the junction Rockville; Mrs. Jean Willard, 75 9-4151. 1959 PlvmoHtb Savov $895 I you can earn $2-3 an hour in your Marion E. Robertson "Realtor, MI care and confinement of the chron coffee, and several contributed EXPERT TAILORING m, den, aluminum ,siding, This home expertly decorated, 3 contrast of sn open contest In the Kathryn Bala, Hazardvllle; Mrs. children. 8-0450. Business here In Manchester Honeat, economical. Ouaraoteed 90 sonable rates 80 years In Man- BALDWIN, MACS STARK apples 2-car garage, near St. Bartholo­ large bedrooms, front to back liv­ 46 Village St. 1957 Plymouth $795 days. Famous for service for SO 3-8547, Republican party and the blatant Helen Larmelt, Cross Dr., Vernon; Admitted Saturday; Diane Harri. Tlie resolution, which was sent chestei. Raymond Flake. MI TIRE CO. at the farm. 529 West Center St. mew ^hool. 3D 9-3926. Open for ing room, fireplace. paneled bossism in the Democratic parly Carl Ander.*on. Hemlock Dr., Ver­ to Washington yesterday by a sub­ WANTED — Ride to Hamilton Belvedere 4-door. automatic.' GORDIAN MOTORS SALES. years. Phone MI 9-4537. Potter- 9-9237 THE TRAVELERS Ml 8-8118. I ROOM FOR rent, kitchen priid- Businem lAicatiuiui, Inspection 7 day* a week. breezeway, garage, close to Church son, 10 Franklin St.; Richard Standard from West Side. First radio and heater, original 40.000; ton’s. 155 Centgr 8t. Manchester will cause many women lo turn to non: Mrs. Effie Cordnor, 26 Green Wheeler. 142 High SI.; Helen Nolan, committee of the General Assem­ TNC. leges, parking, private entrance, For Rent 64 of Aasupmtlon. Price reduced *0 the Republican parly." Hill ,St.; Mrs. Rieka Horvath, .36 bly’s Education committee. The shift. Ml 3-8797 after 6 p.m. miles, like new. EXTERIOR and Interior painting. INSURANCE COMPANIES gentleman. MI 3-4724. FALKNOR DRIVE - Sparkling $18,900. Evenings Bill Boles, 3II Regan Rd., Vernon; Marilyn Swan, :l 461 Main Street WEAVING of Bums, moUi holes Full use must be made of Re­ Prex'tor Rd.; Mrs. Luami .Slllaber, Oklahoma City. Okla. group parllrularly emphasized the 1955 Ford $495;., , , o -om and tom clothing, hosiery mns. Paperhanging. Wallpaper books Household Goods 51 STORE near Mato fit. at M Birch Cape 6 rooms, tiled kitchen, tiled 6-6858. OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ Fairlane Coupe, standard shin. 8 I ^Tanchester Ml 9-r>.^01 Wallpaper removed. Ceilmga WILL RENT large room to gentle St. 2,000 sq. ft., parktog. Apply bath,. garage, aluminum storms. publican women's organizations to 1.5 Thompson St., Rockville; Hor­ Admitted Sunday: Pauline Cou- need for coordinated plans to pro­ cials, tixlt yourself oars, always handbags repaired, zipper re will conduct interviews in bring the story of the GOP and ace Patten, 456 3taln St.; Patricia tect school children. cylinder, heater, radio, and white i glypER BIHCK, 51.W0 origi,v Floors. Good clean workmanship RUGS, NEVER used, 9x12 beige man or share my four room home Marlow'*. $67 Main. Near school, bu*. shopping. Only w a r r e n E. HOWLAND lombe, 810 Burnside Ave , Esat a good aelecUon. Look behind our placements, umbrellrts repaired, Fully insured. Reasonable rates, ARCHlTECrURAL woodwork de- with working or retired man $16,600. Robert B. Anderson Agen­ Its candidates to the slate's vot­ Gorlc, 5 Falrvlew Ave. Ext., Rock­ Hartford; Christopher Vellen, 242 Tht resolution, which was sent sidewalls. mileage good condition t.tno men’s shirt collar* reversed and • taller with experience. Permanent tweed $30': 9x15 gold, $35. BU REALTOR ers. Mrs. Switaskl said. office. Douglas Motors 333 Main Leo Pelletier, Ml 9-6828 or MI MANCHESTER 9-6955. Previous roomer was with me for EXCELLENT LOCATION cy, JA 8-0139. 575 Main St. Ml 1-1108 ville; Lauralynn Peoples, East South 8t.; Philip Richardson, and to all members of Gonnectlcut’s Many cars to chooa* from $99 Call Sn 3-2457, replaced Marlow’s Little Mend­ 9-5082. position with liberal benefits. Call "And It’s (air to say that wom­ Hartford; George Czclusnlak, Wll- congressional delegation and to'De- ing Shop. 5 years. Parking available. Call Barry Richardson, 17 Vernon Ave.; at the CH 6-6831. or apply The L. F. Det- MI 3-5650. , Ideal for beauty salon, 818 Cen BOWERS SCHOOL area—8 room en in both the major parties will limantlc; Joseph Pozzl, 240 School Sylvia Pstelle, Dart Hill Rd.. Ver­ fenae Secretary Robert S. McNa­ 1958 DAUPHINE Renault, 4 door. I ’T PAINTING, papering, floor sand­ tenbom Woodworking Co., 307 MODERN LIVING do more work than the men for mara, said a determined Civil De­ Call PI 2-8780. Ask about our SAH Green Stamps 1957 DODGE pickup truck, one-half AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol- TAPE RECORDERS for rent Mar­ ter St., off street parking, 20x50, ranch,, finished heated rec room, "a St.; Mrs. Jeanette Hawthorne and non; Claire Barry, 1* Liberty St, ing remodeling. Call Mr. Charlee, Connecticut State Sheldon St., Hartford, Conn. low’s. *67 Main Call Ml 9-8221. garage, convenient to all schools, Large 6fc6 duplex—2 new heating the success of their respective son, 513 Main St.; Mr*. Dianne Admitted Monday: Bertha Mat- fense fallout shelter plan waa a ton. one owner. *600 Ml 3 ?.5T3 ster ’’3 piece “living ----- room set; sofa 5U 9-07]18. ______newly decorated, reasonable rent. FITZGERALD and 2 chairs $145 Choose from AREA SALES representative - Apartments— Flats— churches and shopping. Ideal loca­ syatema- 2 modem bath*, tnitlt-lns, parties and slates,’’ she told the I xr^uber eon, Coventry, kos, 88 Spring St.; Jennifer Smith. 'matter of national concern.” A VERY special buy 1939 Dndtr. Emplo.vment Office FLORENCE combination stove, gaa tion for children. $17,900, Call own­ beamed ceilings, close to schools meeting. Automobiles For Sale 4 ANNEX. INC. group of fine fabrics Work done i INTERIOR painting, decorating, Evenings, high commission, with and oil, deluxe model good con­ Tenements 6.1 J. D. REALTY TALCOTTVILLE AVE.. VERNON 4 door sedan in unii.sual fine ron bv expert craftsmen on our prem- I ceilings, wallpapering flixjr sand- national products advertised for er 30 8-“8778. and buses, quiet neigh liorhood. "But It will be hard.” she add­ dition Now in dsilv u.se. an idei.' 806 Main St., Manchester dition. MI 9-5161. GENERAL RENTAL agency, J. D. 470 Main St. 30 3-5129 luxury living In a 2-famlly home. ed, "for many loyal and en­ FOR SALE—1960 Rambler Ameri­ Dinsion of L. P. Fitzgerald. Inc. Isej All werk fully guaranteed | jpg and refinishing Clean work- the first time in thi* area, pro­ thusiastic Democratic women can 2-door Super automatic trans­ Tolland buv for person interested In mr Mill Fabric Salesroom. 175 Pine! pian.ship. No Job too small John tected territory. No Investment. WESTINGHOUSE automatic wash­ Realty, 470 Main Street. 30 Priced to sell, chsnlcsllv sound old ear Best of­ Thursday. Jan. 25, 3-5129, EXCEUJ!NT 8TORB for *»v buat- workers to countenance the dic­ mission, radio, healer, whitewall County'a Oldest Ford Dealer St., exclusive Cheney Fabric | Verfallle. .NU 9-5750 No cold canvassing. Car essential. er. A-1 condition. MI 3-8146. 480 ness or office, apartment includ­ SIX RCX3M T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Ml 3-1577 tires, color blue and white, excel­ fer. MI 9-0130 after 6 p m salesroom, in Manchester. M l ------9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Reply Box 606-C, Briilgeoort 1, N, Main. tatorship and roughshod tactics of (Opposite Vittner's Garden Center! 3-7322 Budget terms arranged. 'CEILING refinlshed. painting, wall- LARGE 3 ROOM apartment, heat, ed. 478 Main St. 30 t-83$9. t-S. the Democratic party leaders In lent condition. Call Coventry, PI 1955 FORD convertible fuii yxiwrr. (No Appointment Necessaryl Conn. hot water, stove, refrigerator, ga­ 2-7598. Ml 9-5324 Open 7-10 daily ' papering. Wallpaper books on re­ JANUARY SALES RANCH fiOts For Sale 73 using the party to serve the per­ must see tn snnreriatf. Call after SAM’S UPHOI,STERY - ReUred quest. Fully insured. Call Edward Seeking qualified applicants for ACCOUNTANT, hardware sale* rage. MI 4-0238. sonal ambitions of one man and 5 p m, PI 2-6338. from the shop Cai, take care ot positions as; 1. 2. OR 3 YEARS TO PAY! STORE FOR rent 243 N. Main St. SEVEN IXITS with city water and R. Price. .Ml 9-1003. person, lubrication man, depart­ FIVE ROOM, second floor, apart­ 30 9-5229, $-5. Near schools and bus. 8 bed­ denying opportunity to others," BUYS I all your upholstering needs at START PAYING sewerage. Charles Ijeaperance. MI ment manager trainee, chuuh ment, West Side, Stove, refrigera­ rooms, dining room, living room IN SAFE-BUY Good-Looking Princess great savings Call CH 2-2378. • Stenographers sexton, service station attendant IN MARCH HALL FOR RENT—can accommo­ 9-7620., It's Adorable! Trailers—Mobile Homes 6-,\ Electrical Services 22 tor furnished. Addlt* preferred. with fireplace, full basement with Vrgen Spending Check • T.vpists— (also part-time for mornings. Apply Conn. State 3 ROOMS FUR.NITURB 30 3-6129. date 50 people; also, good for of­ fireplace and garage. Realistically Hartford, Jan 23 (A*)-Concerned Building—Confraclinjr 14 Employment Senie'e. 806 Main $9.36 MONTHLY fices, driving school, hairdressing priced, at $17,500 for immediate rS u b n rb an For S ale 75 over what he regards as the pre­ GREAT 1955 31x8 PONTTAF Chief. Vernon, FREE ESTIMA'TES-Prompt serv I USED CARS 6-10 p.m.) „ St.. Manchester. ^ * Brand New school, etc. J. D. Realty, 3D sale. carious state of Connecticut’s fi­ Trailer Court Kellv Road Ml | Ice on all types of electrical wir I f iv e ROOM apartment, second 3-5129. ANDOVER—Seven room cape built 4-0235 Asking $1.49!^.______ADDITIONS, recreation rooms re­ Ing Licensed and inaureri Wtlson • Experienced Key Puncii Bedroom, Living Room, Dinette, In 1720. Excellent for restoratiop. nances, a North Haven Republican modeling, all types of carpentry. Electrical Co., Manchester Ml j floor. 18(4 Ford 8t. Tel. 3G 8r478l. 1<4 batlia, outliuildings. thie* has called upon the legislature to Nelson Higgins Ml 4-1700. Operators — (also part- Situations Wanfed- Ruga. Lamps. Tables. Etc, BELFIORE AGENCYy 9-4817. Glastonbury. ME 8-7878. ONE 4 ROOM furnished apartment Hooms Foi' Rent 65 acres—only $13,600. T. J. Crockett, set up a watchdog operation on '61 C O M E T '61 T-BIRO '61 CADILLAC Auto Drivinir School 7-.\ time 6-10 p.m.) Female 3R EVERYTHING $288 Realtor. 311 3-1577, state spending. WHAT DO YOU need? More room, with heat and garage; one 4 room MI 3-5121 Radio, heater, Hardtop, Black and white. unfurnished apartment with heat COVENTRY LAKE—8 room house State Rep. Ralph L. Earle, chair­ 4-Door Sedan. Convertible Coupe. rec rooms or attics finished, addi­ Bonds—Stocks • Office Machine Operators POSITION AS assistant cook 01 3 ROOMS FURNITURE winterized. Stove furnished. Call man o( an appropriations subcom­ standard Fully powered. MORTLtKJK'S Driving School Of tions. .storage cabinets built-ins, cooking for private family. Have $10.18 MONTHLY and garage; and one 2 'room $11,500—2 bedroom rapeh, cellai, Wanted—Real Estate 77 Full power. fiefc 448. Main SI Manchester ! Mortsrajtes 31 3 0 9-7589. double garage, trees, near bus, mittee, said yesterday the Gen­ transmission. n S 9 5 ^ 3 5 9 5 bookcase, ceramic tile bath, for- own car. HA 3-6264 after 8 p.m. Brand New apartment with heat and utilities. All whit*. Learning correctly 'May Save Mica <-ounlers. If you have a leaky • General Office Workers— TR 5-8274. stores Carlton W,. Hutch,ins, MI HELP! DUE to many recent sales, eral Assembly should maintain a Tour” Life " Driver education | BURIED IN BILLS? A good mort­ Vi’eatinghouse Refrigerator, Living BOLTON—1^0 liedrooma up, three continuing surveillance" on budg­ roof or a house to build, call us (ijlso part-time). rooms down— big two car garage. 9-5132. our listings are low Buyers are classes. Member Connecticut Pro ' gage to consolidate oebta will Im­ Dors— Bi?ds—Pets 4-1 i Room, Bedroom. Dinette, Buga, THREE ROOM apartment. Heat, waiting for all type* of property. etary expenditures. '61 T-BIRD '60 D O D G E and I'm .sure we ran help you.'MI prove your credit situation ana re­ If you are a high school graduate, lAmps, Tables Etc. Large lot, plenty of privacy. T. J. VERNON — Bktra value! Smart '61 CONTINENTAL fessionsi Driving School Assn Ml 3-63.52 after 5 p m. stove, refrigerator Gables, 118 If selling, buying or trading call He has scheduled a meeting of 1 Convertible. All black, white 4-Door Station Wa’gon. 6 pas- 9-7398 I quires payment* of only $22.25 with e.xperience in any of the abov» AKC GERMAN Shepherd puppiir. EVERYTHING $380 Main St., $95, MI 9-5229. 9-5. Crockett. Realtor, MI 3-1577. split level ‘I'l^ m s. 1(4 .baths, fire­ at once Free Inspection* upon re­ his aubcommiU.ee at the slate senger. Radio, heater, per month for each $1000 you bor­ positions, we would be happy 'o, Good temperament, good selection. place, rqn'ge, oven, dishwasher, top. Radio, healer, power 4-Door. Full power SINGLE HOUSE on quiet residen­ quest ‘ Call the Ellsworth Mitten Capitol Thursday to discuss the I steering power powerfllte, LARSON’S Connecticut’s first II row Frank Burke at Connecticut diseus* with you the advantages ->f MI 3-0391. 3 ROOMS FURNITURE THREE LARGE rooms, heat, indi- garage^'aluminum storms high Agency, Realtors, Memlier of MLS proposal i Beeuliful " censed driving school 'rained — Buildini;—Contractinjr 11 Mortgage Investment Exchange, working for V 114.74 .MONTHI.Y • vldual thermostat, hot water, tial street one blpck from Center, brakes. power steering. S 1795 turquoise. $ 4 4 9 5 school, shopping, bus. 3 bedrooms, location. Only $17,800. Robert B. service, 30 3-6930. Earle said several states have ; Certified and approved is now of­ BATHROOMS tiled. remodeling, 15 Lewis Street. Hartford, / FREE—Beautiful kittens, me an­ Brand New large stove and refrigerator, mod­ Anderson Agency. JA 8-0139. eet up machinery for year-round j fering classroom and behind 8-b.i97 days. J A 9-5553 evenings gora, 3 Manx-Persian mixture, all Washing -Machine. Westinghouse ra- em kitchen, tile bath _and shower. _ 2‘car detached |arage. economical WISH SOMEUNB to handle yout wheel Instruction for teenagers additions, rorreation rooms, all THE TRAVELhIRS parking.'AvaiiabirFeb. L $*8. 30J heating system amealte ilrtveway, BOLTON—S room ranch with legislative control of fUcat opera- '61 MERCURY '58 CHEVROLET types of larpentiy. Also fall-out thoroughly housebroken. Moving. frigerator. Bedroom. Living Room, real eetate? Call me at 30 8:0321 tioni. In lome cases, the Job la | •60 PLYMOUTH ■ 5U 9-8075 SECOND MORTGAGE moiiey-Wc MI 3-7193. Dinette, Dishes'. Rugs, Lamps, 3-6396* ---- ® Can be rented furnished, Including breezeway and garage, combina­ 'or prompt and courteous serrtea Bel Air 4-Door. sheltris bull! Calf MI 9-4291 can supply any amount of money Insurance Companies TV and autOmntic washer. lor tion windows, amesite drive, performed by a oommittee, he said. "800" Meteor 4-Door Hardtop. PREPARE FOR driver’s lest ' Table*. Blankets EHc C $126 per month. Available, Feb. 1. Joseph Barth. Brokar. Id others, it I* done by a staff of­ V-8, radio, heater, standard Radio, heatsr, Sport Siihurban 4-Door Station for mortgages Term* to fit your EVERYTHING $444 ' rtIR EE ROOMS heated Mato wooded lot. Priced realistically at powergllde. ^1145 Wagon. White. Rsdlo heater, J Age* 18 to *0. Driving and class need* Construction mo.rtgage* (Center of Downtown Hartford! BOXER SHEPHERD puppy lor St., available now, for married (kill MI 3-8275 for appointment. only $18,500. U & R Realty. ' 30 CASH WAITINO lor property own­ ficial of the legislature. Iranslhisaion, pou’er C4^ 1 0 C : room Three Instructor* No wait Koofint;—Sidinir 16 steering. White. I T D power steering, $1A O ^ also available. J D. Realty. 470 sale, female. $2. Call PI 2-8198. Price Includes Delivery. Setup, couple or single lady. Call bejween 3-2692, R D. Murdock. 30 3-6472. ers Please call us before you buv Ing Manchester Driving >rade Mam St . AH S-S12V 5:80-7:30. 3D 8-8441. or sell. Si-eedv ecrvice. J D, AWAITS SENTENCE auto, transmission. my PI 2-7249 A A DION INC Roofing aiding. Service. Guarantee Immediate de­ FOUR R(X)M house for lent. $93. VEUINON— Business and home, '57 CHEVROLH painting CarpAitry AlteialinnsAlter livery or Free Storage until needei!. Realty 30 3-8138 New Haven, Jan. 23 (^ — An­ CRIB COVER SECRETARY PART TIME Articles For Safe 45; ROCKVILLE— Apartments newly Coll 30 8-8105. large 40x40 building. Tongren derson Atkinson ol Bridgeport has CHEVROLET 4-Door Wagon Green Radio, and additions Ceflings Workman- - Business Opportunities 32 Phone for appointment decorated, dinette, kitehenette, Agency, 3 0 8-6321. ASK US about our cash offer for heater, automatic 33' « 43* ship gunranleed 299 Autumn St 1 — HOME MADE • ravioli, fresh or SEVEN ROOM house 349 E. (JentSr pleaded guilty to a charge of sel­ Corvalr Monza. Black with red '58 BUICK .Motorcycles—Bicvcles 11 SAMUEL ALBERT Htfd. CH 7-0368 bedroom, tile batbrooni appli­ •your property. No red tape. Hon­ ling narcotics. Atkinson, one of tranamlasion. ^ 8 9 5 Ml 3-4860 - , : E S .S 0 HAS excellent service sta­ Position available for au'alifled trosr SOc dos H Pasqii*h(|ii 3*8 ances, $65 per . month. <3*U 30 St. 30 8-0318 any time, or after 9 3IANCHESTER-Beautiful 6 room est value. H. J. Bradley.,30 3-T373, Interior. Radio, heater, stand­ Special 2-Door. Radio, heatsr, tion opportunity. Modem 3-bay secretarial personnel. 5-day week. Avety Street Wapping •' See tt Day Or Night 8-1889. TR 5-3485., a.m. calt 30 9-1104. Cape, excellent condition, nice lo­ 21 persons arrested In narcotics ard transmission. S 1 0 0 C GIRL’S 20 ” bicycle, *15 "all be- BIUWEU. HOME Improvement 1 9 a.m.-l p.m. Salary commensurate raids here and in BriOgeport Jan. dynaflow. Green. $ 0 0 $ Company-all type* of siding and service center located at Man­ If you have no mean* of trane- cation, aluminum siding plus Excellent! One owner. W W j I tween 9-12 noon. Ml 9-8371. chester Green on heavily traveled with experience. Location; Fark- SNOW BLOWERS - From $79.98 portation. I'll send my auto for many extras. A special at $14,900. Long .Harked 2. was put to plea 1 before U.S. rooftnp Aliimlnuni clapboards a ade Shopping Center. Manrhestei. and up Pans, ana service Cepi Suburban For Rent 66 '57 DODGE TRUCK highway with fine reslilentlal po­ you. No obligation. FIVE R(X)M apartment, 28 Foatej Short way out—new 3 bedrixim Wellington—In old Rome, spe­ District Court Judge Robert P. With 3 yd. Anthony hoi.*t and specialty Unexce’led workman­ tential. Phone Mr. Dorlex daya.i For appointment cal! Wednesday or tol Equipment Oo.. 39 Mam St. St. Call after 5. raiieh; full price $13,490; $490 Anderson yesterday. He will be '5 7 FO R D I ship Ml 9-6495 Huura V* tfsHv. 7-9 rhursrtav T-4 (COVENTRY—4 room*, furnished cial markers were attached to cer­ dump body, 5 speed Irsns- Business Services Offered 13 9-4. JA 7-4183. nights Springfield Thursday 9-1. A—L— B— E—R—T—'S down. Many more priced from tain flab In ponda to Identify them sentenced at a-date to Jie an­ '55 MERCURY STate 2-4629. Saturday 48-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD t h r e e ROOM, newly decorated Or unfurnished. Call after • p m. 2-Door Hardtop. White and mlsalon 3-speed rear end. Or weekends. PI 2-8726. $4,900 up. Call the Ellsworth Mit­ as pets. The same technique of nounced. blue. Radio, heater. Fordo- ALL KINDS of clocks lepai'cd An NA'nONWIDE in s u r a n c e apartment, stove, refrigerator ten Agency, Realtors, MI 3-6930 or Excellent $10^^ l-Door. Radio, heater, Roofinfr and Chimneys 16-A CHOICE WOOIJEN remnants 4i.d I OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.31. fiimtshed. Will supply other furni­ tagging has been used in New rhnHilion. 8 2 5 5 I tiques uicluded Work guaranteed Parkade Shopping Center 30 9-5524. HOUSE MOTHER DIES matlc. Special S A O R Mercomattc. Special l2W-26'/i I Ml 9-1962 Help Wanted— Female 35 strip* for rug makers. Lacing 40“ ELEXrTRKC O.E. range, one ture if desired. One block from Zealand fleherte* (studies since a t Milv ROOFING—SpecialUlng repairing 384 W. Middle Tpke. threads, needles, braid damn's, MiUn St., 30 S-8S95. Busineas Property For Sale 70 1880. Greenwich, Jan. 23 (A5 — Mrs. roof* of all kind*, new roof* gu Manchester ' olo, double dou ovens, $180. Ml SAVE TIXOC—On display, more WITH TMf NtW 5 5 8 9 -H ' CHAIN SAW work — Trees (:ut. dyes, books, pattems, frames,'cut­ AN $ ROOM house easily converted Reasonable rate* Call PI 2-7558 ter work, ' hlmney* cleaned MI 9-3200 ters, burlap; Colonial Remnant FOUR ROOM apartment and fa- than 150 pteturea with prices of PATT-O-RAMA Oite lambs gambol across this between 1 :S0-4:30 or any time paired. Aluminum sldiiig 30 Shoppe, 116 Center 8t. rajge, first floor, automatic not to office use. Zoned for bustneu, home* in Manchester and vicinlLy. crib cover for a sweet baby! You’ll one blockifrom Main Street. Space Cariton W. Hutchins. 30 9-5132 IF IT ISWT CLEAN . . YOU W ON'T HND IT HERE! Here* a neat coltarl.-'.s pnn>cs.« Saturday or Sunday. years’ experience Free estimates. water 55 Wells St. AdulU. 30 find the motif.* easy.tQ embroider, Call Howley. Ml 3-5361, MI 3-0T63. CLERK-TYPIST BOOKKEEPING machine 'Mraior ••5987.* f available tor parking area. Ml .style with unusual detail nn wai.sl and the i overlel quick to make! SHARPENING Servire - Sawa. in modem office of wholesaler. INVITATION 9-52tl. $12,900—2 - bedroom ranch, extra* top .and pocket. A special design Pattern No. .5,">89-H has hot-iron knives, axes, . shear*, skates, — I'ermaiii-nt full-time . position* Position offer* full tjroe. mmed<- NOTICE MODERN 8 room apartment, sec­ galore, easy financing. Eugene. E. for the not-so-tall woman. transfer for 6 motifs ; full dlrer- rotary blade* Quick service Capt- Heating and I’lumbing 17 available lor rapid typist* in our ate employment for experienced TO Bin ^ ond floor, h» t,-h o t water, etove, Buahey Agency. 30 i-3083. No 8255 with Patt-O-Rama i.« in operator. Must have recent local Houses For Sale 72 FOR EXPERT tions. ' tol Equipment Co . S3 Main St., - clerical dcpartmenl. High School ZONING BOARD Sealed bids will be. received at refrigerator, $12S. Call '3u 9-0723 WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING 1 (Sizes 12‘i. 14',. 16'.,. 18'a, 20'-,. , To 01 del, .send 3.5 cents in coins ■Manchester. .Hours daily 7-S. PLU M im b AND beating”, _ re education, accurate typing, and rrterencea and own tranapartation. OF APPEALS ANDOVER— Modem 4 room ex­ Call Mr. Feldman. BU 9-4337 the Office of the General hlanager, THREE ROOM first floor i« a it- MANC8 E8TBII-A holt bibek off pandable Cape, fill! cellar, oil RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING 22, 24*i, 26',. Bust 33 to 47. Size lo Anne Cahot. The Manehester Thursday T-8, Saturday 7-4. MI modeling uistallatfon*. repairt good knowledge of gram m ar and TOWN OF COVENTRY 81 Center Street, hlancheeter. Oon- Mato Street, T fooai Oolaatol. IH 14'4, 35 bust, 54* yard.s of 35-inch. Evening Herald. 1150 AA^E. OF 3-7953 “ y®*".**: i "i«ent, oi

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PAGE FOURTEEN iianclr^alfir lEv^nfng H^ralb TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1962 ------^ ^ ------X. hlanchestar Lodge of Masons Cochran, board of religloua educa­ will meet tonight at 7:30 at the tion. Bigelow St. Lot About Town Masonic Temple. The master ma­ ITwo Elected Also, Mr. imd Mrs.. George MUTARY WMST son degree t^l be conferred af­ Announce Engagements Stiles, delegates to Manchester Bought by Holmes Th« Rotary Society of St ter a brief business meeting. Council of Churches; Mr. and Mrs. aM S n B AC K There will be a social hour with Life Deacons Sherwood L. Bowers, delegates to Brldret’e Church wlU sponsor a Purchase of land at the reAr of (BRipOR) public card party at the K of C refreshments. Hartford East Association; and Home tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Mili­ John S. Wolcott, 180 Main St., Donald Cook, auditor. the Holmes Funeral Home nas been Sponsored by St. Bridget's tary whlat, setback and bridge Ben Ezra Chapter of B’nal and Louis J. TutUe, 21 Hudson St., Also, Mrs. Marion Stlmson, made with the possibility in mind Roeaiy Society VOL. LXXXI, NO. 96 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES— IN TW O SE(7nONS) • / 'MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24, 1962 (Clamlfted Adverttsiag on Page 26) will be plsiyed. Refreshments will B'rith will meet tonight at 8:30 were elected honorary lifetime Warren Blackwell and Mrs. Helen that It could provide for aodltlonal PRICE nVE CENTS be served and prizes awarded. at Temple Beth Sholoni. A short Rylander, music committee;' Mrs. parking, according to Howaii] deacons of Second Congregational WMlncsdoy. Jan. 24 Tickets may be purchased at the one-act play will precede a game Margaret Dunfleld, Mrs. Madelyn Holmes. 8 t .M . door. night program. Cliurch at Its annual meeting last Morey and Mrs. Ruth Cavin, world . The land, bought from John Trot­ CorpiM^r C ites week In Fellowship Hall. The men wide mission committee; Mrs. ter, fronts on Bigelow St, and is K.ef C . H A LL St. Joseph Mothers Circle will were awarded the honor, because Thelma Cray arid Mrs. Eleanor approximately 00 by 239 feet. The meet tomorrow a t 8:30 p.m. at the Holems„ . Funeral - HtHome fronts■ ■ on Refreshments — Prises 5 Brand, social action committee. c Letter Rate Police Trace Car o ' their active and faithfill service home of Mrs. James Benton, 40 to the church during the past 50 A baked ham supper was pre­ Main St. DONATION $1JK) Neglect Coleman Rd. 4a> That Struck Pole years. pared and served by the Strickland Holmes said that actually no ’3out 100 members attended the Group before the meeting. definite plans for the new purchase Colombia Prods Ministers The Keeney S t School PTA will meeting and approved a proposed had been made..that the acquisi­ In Auto Death ' .*v . meet at the school tonight at 8. A slightly damaged pole pnd tion was somewhat a protective Voted by House budget of $33,000 for 1962. Sher­ .Mter a business meeting, a panel tire marks on a portion of the measure .. suid that Uie parking discussion, “Technique of Read­ wood L. Bowers was moderator. Bridgeport, Jan. 24 ((P)-—A The Manchester Council of Public Records possibilities were related' to re-, ing," will be presented by Mrs. lawn In front of 343 Parker St., strictlons on Main St. FABRIC Waterbury youth was Byron Boyd, Mrs., Bradly Dear- found last night at 11 o’clock, Churches chaplaincy program was approved. Washington, Jan. 24 (A . f than it asked for In ratsa covering charged with gross negligence Ington and C. Donald Stan

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