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,/l' ' |r.' ■ . ’ ^ . V . W e d n e s d a y . J a n u a r y . 2 . m ? '• V ATCniirc Oxlljr-Net Preen'Run Th'e'.WMther / iQa^rti(atpr i i ^ r a U t Far tlla W’Mk EatM FMeqMt of D. E WentlMr nw|oy^ Ilecember M, I9M 5^' .i Mostly Mr,- mri a« eold DelU' ChapUr. No. 51 Royal Aliens Must F i| e ’ Low 15i FrU sy d o i ^ A b o u lT b w n Arth Masons, will confsr them ark .- .Citjir.,-yr- 12,358 \- ->^r, .... m sstv degree at its stated convo­ Court light mow Hkrly ,by tkftrrtMda. cation Wednesday e\'ening at 7:80 Address Forms Member Aiidit High 50-85. ICembtrt of the WediWa PTA' in the Masonic Temple." High Bureau of Oircutatlou Marithest^rr*^J^fUy of.yUiago Charm ertU pUy military Jirtiflit at ■ the Priest Melvin. P. Boomer I'nvites ' David Macdonald, 35. qf 9 Hasel ,>tancheat4r^ residents who are X. / mecUnr to n l*h tJa rf o’clook at the all RojAl Arch' Masons to attend 8t., w u fined "a totals of ' 833' in not cl tu rn s-of he United. States school.. PriSM ' will be homemade this fii*t degree work of th#' new (OteMUiod AivertW ag «■ Faga 1C) PRICE FIVE CEW cakss.:-9kdse attemUnir ^re asked yearr'Th# meeting will be followed Towlt ; Court thin morning . 'by mimt notify the .InH,'iigrjitlon and VOL. EXXVI, NO. 79 (EIGHTEISN PAGES) MANCHESTEiC epNN,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1957 tp^lSHv Uielr own cards., by the usual adeW'hour and re­ Deputy Judge Jplea A.’ Karp on Naturalisation Service "dicing Jan ­ freshments. / '/■ twd aeparate counts. He waa fined uary of their addreaaea.^'v ' Ths Holy An^la Mother* Circle *HU meet toni|mt at 8 o'clodk at 818 for failure to grant the right Aliens 'tnay /get forms for that Ike M ay Address The Isdjrt of the Army snd of, way ■ and 815 for failure to purpose at the main post office, the ths home of Mrs. James HotVath Ns\w Auxillsr.v will hold their Bro$. Jr., 38 Proctor Rd. secure a drlveri license. ' parc.elyKwt station on Broad St., or a r i g r e s s F r i d a y first' pwl'nP Station A, 4he post office in Depot Ot, thb clubhouse at 8:15. The pro- Stephen Piescik, lT>'of Rockville, Square. at Mary'S' Guild members are 'fpam for the year will' be dla- was ftned 818 fof 4 rules of the 'Washington, Jan. 3 .OF) —- reminded of the meeting tomor- road violation, reduced from speed­ „ According' to federal law, the House Bpeaker Raybuni said Ctuised. Refreshments ^ will - be alimis miut pick up the. forms, fill ’row at 10 a m. in the Guild room.- served by 'M rs Barbara Backus ing. ' today I^iident Eisenhower The annual business session vrjkh them.fcas Society will aasume of 18 Drive E. charged with driv­ - Failure tO ido so caidxbring a fine | inechanidfl and the theory be- ''Herald'i. The questions gre those Senate is'organtxed and ready. their positions at the meeting to- Pufclic Records ing under, the influence of intoxi­ and,]^ssible'depprtation bihd the S special p ^ ia l taxta x ■w'hichw h ich is whlcti, seem to have ariaen in the to meet with the House, Ray- r ^ t at 8;15 in Emanuel Lutheran cating liquor or drugs and evading Aliens must not roadl HdueYthisiia\ ^onth, confusion t^ayera’^Inda. bum told nevi'tmen. Other­ CTurch. Warraatoe Bfesds responslbiitty, was continued until cards but must retui-n the p ersists^ /1*^’ **’’ * have to pay this wise, the two branches will John Wlerschowakl and SUsia Jsn. 9. post office or the Immigratlo: Whv ii it that many person,Yxtra lax, and what are you going hold a session Saturday to tt- The new officers of the Kiwanls ■flee. / ' celve the President. Javits df New York The, case of John J. Staroh. 29, Club wUl be InstaHed by L t Gov. Wierschowskl to Clement A. NEVt|ELECTION$ danno't ui^ratand it? *® .n of Hartford, charged with operat­ John T . Rygn, district directoi pne reason ia that aome persons ,, Rayburn aaid it is doubtful Richard Metcalfe of Hartford Vlolette and Agnes B. VioKtte, ing tinder the influence of Intoxi­ of Immlgrstton'and nsturalitatlon, ,'that.lhs President will appear ' Thursday noon at 1J:15 at the property at 35-37 N. School.St. cating liqtiors or dnigs,' waa con­ stressed that the address.' report does 'is a ire^^vway to' get iriore parlier. than you would* have in person next Thursday to . Mancheeter Country Club.. snd re.gistratton under the 'Alien Raymond H. Young and Jliith W. tinued until Jan. 7. mo'ne^ovri ? M lX ^ p ]iy 4 r * f ' • deliver his State of the Union Absent jf or Balloti Registration A d ' of 18^0 ars not But the moat iSiportant reason'5.1' yeer is 'm e s s a ^ . Manchester Emblem Club. No. Young to Robert L. Johnston 'land the. same thing. Tbe address report 251, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock Joyce E Johnson, property a t 18 LOW-LOW Closeout P ric^ is that it's compliCgtVd:-Readers yi','.. P;>' APn‘ "X*'n .;tn must be made even by aliens who Ju ly.'bu t th a fi-ju s t bkeaus* the In Tinker Hall, E. Eldridge St. have Veglstered under the have asked; Why'hy domt you.print allows you to pay one tax in IWashinglon, Jan. 3 (fP)— ^The House today onisred a Satur­ There are more than 75,000 k dimple explanation 7. two installments. It's still one tax day session to hear President Eisenhower deUver a memage Engagem ent No Simple Kxpbuia'Moh Ike Tells Reds aliens living in Connecticut. '—t o r one year. mr -on the Middle East crisis. It passed and s ^ to the Senate a There is no simple explSMtion. . As forfor the■■ second quegtlon, the ;T T jVT I V j - ^ The problem can be pverslmpltfled, gemiutkm for a joint session that day. "\ B«rch-Friend town is-going is- going to use the mortey A J iX 'EvF VFV'E liV /vv but such overslmpllflcation con­ for the same thing;..!! uses money Mr. ^ d klrg. Jack Berdh of fuses a reader who has a apecifle for in any year. J t ■vviH .use the tVashinit^n, Jan. 3 (IP)— ,Demoj^'at.s ,took the controlfl of question In mind when he attacks Yprktowm HeighU, N.Y., announce money to pay teachers snd police­ Arms Cut Plan the new SStlr Coflgresa, today--)HH; only after a brief Seiute the engqgbiMnt of thetr daughter, the problem. A siniple explanation men. clerjcs and administrators. It A ll S i^ S JW ifr TO leaves the questions unanswered. Scare—liiid started a sesaion^ready confronted ■with a m o-’ Shirley Ann ^ r c h , to Douglas Lee will buy textbooks, sand for roads. The most succe'f^ul way to con-, It will pay for the collection of ■Washington, Jan.. 3 oaal for r-power The form of presehtstiort Aised G|ii>h* School of New York. , a 49-46 vote. below is Generial ifanager Rlcna'rd (Contthued on Page Two) talks, on the-problem. tier fiance waa graduated from ThS White House last night mad4 Sen.-elect/Javits (R-NY) was absent. Kingawood School. West Hartford, RANGE OIL ...... -r'.ii...... ■ public Eisenhower’s reply to a Jfov. In the House, the Dem ocrats*— ——— Hobart College, class of 1954, and 17 message from Soviet Premier SECONDS took o\’^r in routine fashion re- la currently’ a third year stiident at Marooned Pair Abandoned Nikolai Bulginln. In that mresage, instelljifg the veteran Sam Ray- / tha Boston University School of Bulganin had suggested that lead­ Texaa as speaker, on a vote Menon Sparks Law.' . . . , ers of the United 'States, R\issia, 0^227-199. » A summer iyedding is planned. BOLAND Britain, France and Incjia ait down Lausche, elected as w Democrat, together to Seel: ways to bring had once Intimated he might vote HotUeNsaRsh OIL COMPANY ers about disarmament.^ to let Republicans have control of / Britain and France reportedly the Senate organization since the f a i Im o T t e I m^ iS n 369 CENTER ST. have sent Moscow, similar rejec­ ■White House is held by that party, On Red rea With LauSihe silent a« to his in­ Tol. Ml 1-6320 tions. 1 6 ) I F1IUCRIPTIONS Mt. Blanc R^cuers In his reply, Eisenhower ■wel­ tentions, the -air was heavy with j United Natidna. 9^ Y ., Jah. 8 OPt tension as the Sanatora met at i India's. V. K. Krishna Manon to I “SAFELY PILCED' comed Bulgehin'ssppefent willing­ 24-Hour Burnet Si rvice ness” to consider /eveu a limited noon.on. A • raay( day touciMatouchad Offoff a lharpsharp Kfuit*WMtSlast-Wast Chamonix, France, Jan. 3 (gh-— French helicopter pilot Jean Bou- j > Arthur Dnig Sturts form of. the aerial inspection which Is Ther^ a Lim it to Supersonic Spt LauRche, Rporlinjc a red cam a* ciaai^-py ^ropotinirpiatCoiniauniDt i or M kIi* I ■ ‘ ' “ ‘ '• ”'' Daring helicopter" plIoU today 1 let. who holds, the hell- tionm in. hU coat lapel, eat in the j^orth Korea.------be InviUd to takapart part 1 .\i 1 M • - I this 'couhtiy has been urging since r» T on tWw Damocrat; ' . .. 1 Y __ A ! copter altitude record, and Oom- EiaehiHower first proposed It at the steel la generally conaldered a atrong, heat-realstant' metal, but the pictpCea/ numbered in ae- -Aida------in the U.N.'a debate on the K otet e snatched eight maroqned Alpinists , Li^ sn, director of the quence, ahow that in lesa than seven seconds a stainless steel model airplape bums up and disinte­ The gail-r;ea we«1packed problem. . from the inowswept slopm of Mt. - peacue. operations. 1955 Geneva summit conference. Previously, the Russians had op­ grates in the heat generated by high speeds. The model was tested in a .-wind tunnel of the National Adlai ti^ U t o r The exchange took place in the Blanc but gave up hope fo t two ' On their last flight violent wind posed any au.'h pian. * Advisory Committee-for Aeronautics at Lsmgley, Field, Va., where major research on breaking the One of the spectators was Adtai General Assembly’s 80-natlon po­ more frostbitten climbers rha- currents and a thick storm of ‘Slanderous Cismpaign' "heat parrier” for supersonic planes Is done. 'The model was ‘'flown" a t a simulated 4,.560 miles per E. Stevensop; the unsuccessful litical committee-after the United ; rooned on Elurope'a highest peak powdered snow blown up by the But Eisenhower shot back at hour. In nine-tenths of a second the wings and nose got red hot^md in 2.5 seconds, pieces ot the DemocraiiCTfesldential standard States asked that South Korea be e lM sfa r' for 12 days. ' helicopter rotors prevented the wings began to tear away. In 6.7 seconds, the plane for a “gpjie"goose.' bearer in,4951, and 19il6. invited to participate. Menon’a pro­ The rescue pilots had hoped to aircraft getting cloae to the trap- what he referred to as the Soviet "attem pt' > dismiss as • ‘slander­ Stevenson sat with James Finne­ posal waa In the form of an amend- ■ hover atx)ve the pair- Frenchman ped pair. gan of Philadelphia, his campaign ment to include North Korea in the Jean .Vincendon, 23, and Belgian .Abandoaed Until Spring ous campaign' the world's indig­ \ The mMnbtrs of Hm itaikM'AiiMrieaii Seeioty wM nant reaction to Soviet armed ac­ dlrqbtor, and Democratic Mayor inyltetlpn. Francois Henry, 24—and lower <‘Nou’ we must give /Up the Court Affirm? pevld Lawrence of Pittsburgh. . / U.S. delegate 'Edward S. Green-, moot tomorrow Rlqht at 7:30 ot tho dubrauM, men down to put them ij^-baskets operation,” said LeGall. "At any tions against, the people of Hun­ gary.” , Studeju Trio Held Lausche took hia stand v f t ^ '^batim said the United Btatea waa Bdridqo Striot, from wtikh point thoy will orocood hanging from the aircraft, but rate, Henry and 'Vlnefendon are On both the disarmament and. the Senators were called on'^to strongly opposed to Inviting the this proved impossible. . deafl or in a coma. Wa cannot risk Sacher Giiijt in vote for a president pro tempore. North K oreai regime. The Oom- In o b ^ y to tbo Wm. P. Quhh hinorcri Homo to '• Beth may ‘already have -disd^ ■new lives -to bring' their /bodies Hungacian matters. Eisenhower Inc challenged the Russians to work • is the ofTlcer virho presides miihlst government,'he said; hod poy find rospoets to Hiohr ioto brotbor mombor, Suffering from extreme frostbite, down. Th'e bodlee’ wHl be -'abanr when 'Vkie President Nixon is ab­ been found guilty of aggression and - x . . . they were bundled in slreping through ths United Natlona. ot dened until springtime.” Contempt sent. it waa "unthinkable” to Invite It to 1229 MAIN SY. — MANCHESTift 'Jomos lulidno, \ 4*wiiwwiiii0^li' ’hags In the wreck of a helicopter Ha told Bulganin that in his ber All Ihe rescued men were hos­ lief “deliberations .^within the T h e Democratic nominee was the U.N. OPEN T IU t^ T E L Ml 9-5^38 \ jOHN ANDISIO, PtMidont. which crashed earlier trying to pitalized, suffering from, various isen. Styles Bridges of New Hamp­ framework' of the United Natlona Washington, Jsn.' 3 (M^ — The By THE ASSfMllATED PRESS The Soviet bloc quickly lined Up Mve them. degrees of frostbite. Some were IT.S. Court of AppeSls today sf- shire. behind the Indian proposal. Soviet Thvo Days Before Christinas in serious'condition. ,/^^rea boys, all 15 years' old;^to the Barbour .Vliool and play Lausche went along with the Delegate -S. K. Tsarap)cln said he The two young men'had set out (Oontinued on Pnge Seventeen) flrmed the Contempt of Congres.s Violent storms had' turnecr back conviction of New York attorney w ere'taken into custody in Con­ basketball. Authorities at the rest of the Democrats. So it was .could not vote- for any propoaal -Chrom e two . days before Christmas to Harry Sacher, who refused to tell Barbour School refused to let the Hayden 49, Bridges 46. which did noU include both North' icale Mt. Blanc despite adverse all efforts to. climb up to th4 nection with a bomb threat at the piarobned men. Virtuall.v the Senate jnvp.vtigalora whelhey he two youths tiss the gymnasium and Since Javitts was not there to and South Korea. ' , weather forecasts. B a y Stale Prohers was a Comuit’nlit. Barbour School op Tower Aye., they created quite a disturbance. vote,’the outcome did not turn on Britain's Sir lierson Dixon aup- ■ ■ ' ' i - "■ ■ Two light Alouette helicopters whole of France, a country devoted to, mountain climbing, tensely , Sachei' was convicted ^ F ed era l Hartford Police Chief Michael F. According to their story to por Lausche’s vote. ported the United States. succeeded in making shuttle land­ District Court in MarclT 1956, He But had liausche gone with the The comtjiUtee voted 58-8 last 14 Styles and 12 Cdhrs. To Choose^ From ings a t the 12.000-foot level, where -ivatched the rescuS effort.-The’na­ Blast NHRR Head Godfrey announced at-11:45 q.m. lice, they left the school and met tion's leading Alpine 'and Hima- received a .sentence xrf six montha the youth from the George Junior Republicans and had they • been, night to lead off its agenda-with. the eight men were huddled in 4 today. Korea and to place diaarmameiit Boston. Jan. 3 iP>—A- report in jail and a f l n e ^ 81,000. Republic. They talked him into able to bring Javits -and. .swear climbers’ Shelter. But there \y4s . The contemptYase, grew out of ‘niey-wer* ,a p p ^ ^ making the call sontainlng the him In: the OOP would have had second. The Soviet bloc tried unsiuc- no landing spot near Vincendon (Continued on Page Twelve) highly critical of George Alpert, cesstully to give the arms question .president of the New Haven Rail­ Sacher's app^rance before the Sgt. (paries : bomb threat after supplying him 48 votea^ the same as >the Demo-' and Henry, several hundred/yards■ ■ y sr ■ Senate . Interiial Security aubcom- formation from tha^ school to institute the c.ll ersits. ahd Republicans could have the top spot and place Korea-gt the/ road, has been .filed with iheiMas- ties where the threat was receivad I a public telephone booth. end of the work sheet, -/■?''• sachuaetU legislature by a apectal mittee April 19, 1955. taken control through' Vice Pre':|- 1 1 e eight men had b e ^ trapped Mrs. Paley RetaiAs d*m Nixon's tie-breaking vote. The United Slates did not dispute on the 16,781-foot iMuntaln in commission which inveatlgated the The duestiona Sacher was con- the prime importsmee of disarma­ victeu of unlawfully- refusing to "^Shortly/before noon. Ih'a ^** B arL ii?'V ch on r th* ^ sUllness settled; over the earlier rescue attem i^ , four when railroad. were being questioned' irt ^ * '1 1 ment but indicated it wanted a ilff * Complete Bejst Dressed Title The commission charged in its an^Kver were (1) whether he was ehamber when Lausche's ■ name their helicopter crimed near the en a member of the Communist Godfrey's office'In,connection with ! the* two^ Wesve?^ was called. week or so to prepare for the de­ Chrome or Black $ 7 D O W N two - climbers. The/other fpur had report yesteroay that Alpert was other bomb threaU received, a t! There was a round of applause bate. / New York. Jan. 3 uP)—Mrs. Wfl- "arrogant, and to a d.egree, c o ^ party: (2i whether he had aver chool students who live on Hamp- parachuted to tlje site. S^ools throughout the city. \\| picked them up at their from tho Dem'oersts when he The committee, whose work haa Unable to m ^e the helpless pai^ 1iam S. Paley, wife of the chair- temptudus” of the commlssio^ been a member of the' Communist been delayed nearly twb itimitha by 3 0 x 4 2 x 5 0 5 4 M O N Y H party and i3» -Whether he waw According to Chief Godfrey s later located the .other voted for Hayden, - ' ; far because of the h azard ou a Rjm of the board of the Columbia • It also said "Mr. Alpert's Votea from Wheel Chair aserribly meetings cm the Hungar­ mony was evasive to the. ndint of then or had been a member, of the , announcement, two of the boys ace youth on Burnham St. near Blue ian and Middle East crises, has a weathe-r conditions, the . would-be Broadcasting System, retains her j rescuers Mndled them into sleep­ position as the world's best dressed being mialeadihg in some in-, lawyers section of the CommunUl,' students at Weaver- High School h iiu Ave. Then, the ailing Sen. Matthew packed agenda. woman in the New York Dress In­ atancea, and m»l«n(M'g to the potty- V snd:the third, who has admitted Chief Godfrey Indicated that Neelv of West 'Virginia, just out Following Korea and diaarma- ing baggtn the wreckage and then At the time Sacher w-as. ques­ making t,he call, is a student at the made tM pcrilout . climb to the stitute's. annual selection. poiqt of bordeffng ,/bn, if ' not ■there had' been sortie^ i-umors, of a hospiUl.Ited; w.xs brought in­ FAMOUS BRANDS FUITand FITTED SHEETSr and PILLOWCASES tioned the Internal Security sub­ George Jrinlor Republic in Utch- •arlier today, acco'rding t'6 th , two to ths chamber in a wheel chair ■heltet. * \ , ■ Second Ml third place winners actually involving 'deliberate false ' (Continued bn Page Twelve) . N, ■ ' -K-. - -'-//-fij*-:; committee was looking into the fleld. youths,, that the' 'Wesvhr High to cast his vote with 'fellow Demo­ , ‘yho rescue flights'/ got under, 'last night in the "Tasteful Twelve"' atstementa wrhlleYnder oath. ' ctreumstahdes surrounding the re­ T Y P E 130 T Y P E 144 T Y P E 180 Wity a t dawn with the first favprl list -actually .14'liiia yeaiLbecause - Alpert said tke commission'ap­ The two Weaver studehta. told ' School/would be let, out because of crats. ■ ' cantation of Karvey Matusow. Cmief G.odfrey that they were dia- a bomb threat., ’ There was another round of ap­ Complete able . helicopter, flying W egth^in of two tics—are the Duchess if parently’ "took at face value” the Matusow, who had testlfted fre­ LADY PEPPERELL two weeks. The harried pUoja had testimony Of Frederic C. Duma.lne missed from the school after a Aasisting ill the quesitlbnlng bf plausepiB as Neelv’s vote nailed a D A N R IV E R ' LADY PEPPERELL Chrome or Black Windsor, and Princess Grace of quently. tot the government lii mocratic-victory. $UPERPINE MU$UN the eight men down in th r e e Monaco, the former'Grace Kelly. Jr., a f^ m sr head of the New Ha­ bomb threat waa received at. th at the three boys are Det. Capt. 1^1 Qommunist .cases, wrote a book in lnstitutioh,.They decided to go over Joaeph P. McDonald and Sgt. The Middle F.ast issue and Bi^Uetins COMIED FERCALE hours. . , . Mrs. Paley fi.rat appeared oh the ven Btulroad. which he had aaid he had borne .34x48x40 A final try a t tMCuiiig Vincen­ -V Daniel Killorin of the Juvenile ■Laiusche’a tension-provoking ri- ^ g . 88.99. 72'X 108 $2.39 false .witness. lence' overshadowed such, other from the AP. Wires Raff. 82.49. 12‘ X 198 . ; .. $ 1 . 8 0 don Slid Kenry w a il made by (Continued on Pnge Eleveh) (OonttaoM or. Phgn Throe) Division. ' J.' / Sacher, w’hile refusing to say O s e k p q t Calls Continue questions of the. moment as the Beg. 88.18. 71 X 108 ' $ 2 .4 9 Beg. 88.28. 81 g 108 ...... $2.59 , whether he -was or Had been a Oackpot bomb acares continued promised mftve by a group of $2*09 Communist, told the subcommit­ News Tidbits to plague Connecticut Police to­ westefn end northern .Senators to SENATE RULES VOTE J| | E T Bag. 82.W, 81 X 108 tee he had "ne-yer been a m'ember Change Senate rules and -.make it Washington, .Jan. 8 iJP)—T h n Reg. 18.89. 06 X 108 ...... $2.99 B e g .^ .8 0 . 81 X 108 ...... $2-59 Ctilled from AP Wires day. Telephone calls that o^ any 'organization which I be­ "bombs” would explode caused the easier to cut off filibusters. They Senate agreed today to veto at U.S. lieve to be a.teacher or advocate evacuation of Bristol City HsII, a believe such a step could blear 6 p,im. tomorrow on 'a motion Bag. 89e. 42 x 88 Cases. . .Each 45C Reg. 89e. 42 x «8 raaes. . :Eaeh 55C . Reg. 8*J». 90 x“i08 . . $3 .09 of the forcible dr violent over­ the way for passage of Civil aimed at revising Senate mlea •'.r ■ - . ■ ■ building occupied by Radio Sta­ Complete throw of. the government of the Rhode Island's Democratic Gov­ tion W BIS, and high schools' in Highta legislation. BO as to make it. eaeler to throt­ United. SU tes." ernor who was returned office tle filibusters. ■^ ■ Rf-Covaf' Your Old Bed Pillows Rosobwl Pottom NyloH. $ 1 0 D O W N T Y P E 144 '■i- Record 40^000 Total Last Year In an opinion written by Judge by State- Supreme Court.! decision (Continued e« Page Twelve) (Centinned on Page Twelve) Now! Dowdproof nild “ C h ro m e or , B la c k says he is in favor of revlelon of ' V , Covortd $ 9 M O N T H Warren E. Burger, the court-of / 8LV D IE IN F IR E Featherproof appeals commented: State's election laws.... New York Reading, Pa.,,, Jan. 8 U d y r e p p e r e l l $ h e e t $ 10C?^«t D o p e n t D a c r o n FiH td By TH E ASSOCIATED P R ESS > pe*k travel periods, such as holi-4 -fro m 906 tot 758—with strict, enr “ Thus Sacher show’ed that he' Herald Tribune says Halted States woman and five ehtldren bomed PILLOW TICKS ‘Traffic aocldenti killed' m o r e day week ends.' i fore'ement pohciesi' ‘These includ- will refuse to release 46 million Amertcahs in 1956' thaq.ever be-. 5. Periodic road' blocka—.with ed speedblocks, a concentration of w-as w’llllng to testify about associ- to death toda.v aS flamee reared SUPERNNE MU$UN BED PILLOWS ationa with political groups on. the dollars In frozen Egyptian govern- thrmigh a onenitot^ tarpaper Regular 81.10. . .QOm gore.— and law offldals through-j massed troopers stopping all cars I radar-bearing squad cars in one roeat'asaets until .Suez Cnnal dis­ Judg^ Holds Bias Laws . FTITED BOTTOMS With Zippers...... 4. . . Each ’O O C ftut the nation are turning to get-! and. $ 4 . 9 5 E ach liighway’ olsughter. “ > fl. Expansion of the use of radar- The Tennessee-'syatem of road- Russia's Navy newspaper re­ Rag. 88.99. Twin Sfaw .... $2*39 Without Zippers. Each P O C that to answ’er ‘is Incompatible ports jiovlet Coast Guard ruptured On mami Buses Illegal HITCHHIKERS JAIUEO Floral (Stripe ticks le line downproof One of pur best' sellers.-fteft. Inxurious In the year just ended, the ha-' devices in cktcHing speeders. blocks was graphically illustrated tion had at least a 6 per cent rise 7. EaUblishing state speed llmiU over the l^ew Year's week end. with the I dignity of the inditldual threie' groups ■ (ri "enemy agente" Trumbull. Jam S (JV-Twe and'featherproof qdallty. Blue, rose and pillows In white, pink, and blue with to make compulaoty disclosure of attempting to sneak ashore ort So­ sailors, arrested Dec. 28 ea Eeg. 88.29; Full Size .... $2.59 reaebud pattern. ' ■ Chrome, Block $ 1 1 D O W N ever 1966 in the numbed of auto where they are not already in «^'heu massed jgroups of troopers deaths. Ths final figure is not yet force, : atopped, 27,000 cars and made 708 his thoughts .'.nd his ideas snd. his viet'territory. . . . .Children raid Miami,______Fla., Jan. 3 OF)—A feder-fapparent that the dexisioh ,has a Charges of . hitchhiking speBt '■hqliefs.’ I luaM -tiviav ruled that Florida! much more far reaching effect five nights in the Fairfield Cbna- or ^ppertone $ 1 0 M O N T H availabre but rtifety experU pre- 1,115 Killed lo Eight Days arresU for intoxkaUoR; ' yehicle ■their piggy banks to help finance jud»e today ruled that Florida! much more f j j A m ExetpHond VdiM! 'The Injertloii of the element emergency feeding of domestic aal-: ,nd Miami city ordinances re-''than that. It can *** *’?*;*^^*^^^ ty Jail In Bridgeport beeanea Q)ir Fifth $hipm «iti Hoio’t Eturdywoor ' diet a toUl of more than 40,^./ ..n-vey came on the heels of of his belief into the answer af- nials and wildlife in fire-stricken! ,jo-rjjrated seating^on mu-! trains, suburban and interurban they were unable to poet bondo The 1956 figure w^ 35,426. The ' Christmas and New’Year week _ , , SH ^t lirtfolars of Linon Eliqht Irra^iilars of 98e Eox-Etiteliod 'forded him a shield in the form of Malibu-area. nicipaf “ buses hre unconstitutional, ------;j wbuses.’ . „ . - namtnr of glO each. Trumbull Town previous high-- 39,969 - waa re- when 1,115 person, were kill- „iTto„ U.S/ District Judge Emett-1 D>-. A. Joseph Reddick, P^l®^ Court officials traakly admitted a n d C e r f e n corded in IWlj- ^ 1 , i ed in the com bing holldsy periods ,i^ Great Northern Paper Co. which 22x44 Largo EinH oovy i Quiltai Mattrass Pads In states which had fewer trsf-Ki-K 'sUtes success to ‘ the relentless (Continued on Page Twelve) is the largest manufacturer -of Choate made the oral ruling in re- of Miami s-. St. Jam es African today that Jailing of the yonths, I ' i ’ ‘3 i o n by M ethi^lst'Epl«»pal Church., in- esperially over the , New Yepr Cornor ElogHc OTHER SETS fic fsUUties in 1956 than in 1955. InnovsUdhs such as the newsprint in United States an­ DISH TOWELS OiRROR Bath Towilt . credit generally la given to rigid *’5*’*,'^^* **’^!sp^blocks and roadblocks.” He nounceiinounces iiit believesircucv-:. It has set new Florida branches Of tlw ^ “1*®"** f!,*|“if^rida*NAAOT *’*^*‘*’*"*^ week end, for such a period ef enforcement of sa fety meaaurea. added: "W e are willing to try any# ( world speed record in production. Association for Advancement of " " " ' „„i,. tinse was not desirable. Regular 88.98. ing the <-day N'ew- Tear week end . thing, any time, anywhere.' ‘ Two Indian Quints 89 X 78 Twin Mxe...... In atatea where traffic deaths in- . . . Marilyn Monroe and hubby off Colored People requestinr an end J*® DRASTICALLY greased, similar'crackdowns genr to increased vigilance and enforce- qov. C. Mennen Williams, noting Die^ Third in Peril to West indie.-v^ation refu.m^tol to wigregated bus seating. :« tm h fn Mourner? ^d S- C.ANADA' RAILMEN STR IK E :i*:4 r^-$i.oo' ' SPECiAL=-E«ch 6 9 c ■ Regntair84.98. ' ■ C '9 'A O erally hre planned. ment measures resu ting from the , Michigan’s decrease, from 2;004 comment on whether they espect a x),, judge refused to convene a |[,gge* .f-la. but “ came out of the Montreal, Japr 8(AV-T1w Oa* nation's .reaction to the staggering traffic deaths In 19S6 to 1,725 in aadion Pacific'li^lway systani 84 X 78 FnU Stse...... ‘ ’ PoMibte Curbs ■ ‘•hlld- 3-Judge court to heer arguments in supreme Court decision In the f./;W**^>arod etiHjjpea by Morgan The IrregnlaritlM are mi slight they . Christmas! Weak end total of ^ 1956, declared: Madras, India, Jan. 4 MV-Tivo' —nearly half of .OaBada'e rail A sUte-by-stmte survey by the Massachusette Democratic'Gov- the case. He said there was no sub-'' Montgomery case.” a e iS ' 5 ^ . •"*rtiarf«tea are very alight. are hardte nottceahle. Extra heavy solid Pure white .fllllng that fe guaranteed REI|UCED traffic deaths. The (!m^stmaa 1 ■The main weapons we have of India's first quintuplets.are dead; __ „ ___ i.. nerivork-7-waa Idled from the At* ! ^M^IarfnUy abaerbent aad long wear- Aaaociated ’ll®** | fic toll was a record for any holi J 1. w-ij ^ • emor Furcolo launches admintatra- stantiat question of Constitutional Miami Transit Co. buses, have eelers In delft blue, ropen bine, tur­ 'to launder white. Elastir on each rdr- measures,T-' Wfeady In effect in » . T tised are increased atate pdite'e pa­ and little hope it held for a third, „ ; in laatic to the Pacific today By a- quoise, yeUew aud reee. ' ner. idsy. .fc' law in ■view pf the recent 'U.S. Su- gigns asking Negro, passengers to strike of firemen- Proopecte ap< ■oma atatea and planned -in others trols-. better control of driver li­ preme Court decision banning seg- ■ ^ a . . ..J The New Year toll, although^ censing a n i suspension of licenses seat themselves from the rear. pcared dim for settlaqieat of tM TO AS LOW AS C om plete Include Di'. Reddick noted that Miami 1, Increasing the number of po­ record for that holiday period, also Iron! Jrtv.,.. „, | SSh. dispute o\e\ .the railway’s plaaa:. ran below the national average of gomery, Ala. ■ Negroes have not b^ n Involved in lice patrols oh highways. This has u « p . to eliminate firemen from S«ma approximately 107 per day in 1956. force state police and sheriffs' road r The NAACP filed 'ths suit Oct, a . boycott'and had not used any Diesel engines . : ‘ 'tSV,;-' ' top priority in most Statea violence in their campaign against 2. New laws. - of*llaralier en­ For a 4-day (102-hourl period the patrOls. and widespread publieit.v.", w r e born on New Year's.Eve to a ^ r n ^ I n J ^ l la h a j^ 12. 1956, naming the Miami Tran- «tt Co., tho ,Caly of Miami and the segregated seating, H G r«u n forcement of existing Iswrs — call­ total would 'be about 455. An. Aaso- Gb\*. Goqd’.'.'in Knight of C^Iifor-l 2V-Vear-old Indian servant woman f ^ LAflT B E ^ 'G E E S HERE elated Press survey of a non-holi­ nia;'shocked'■ : \mhneUmA by -a^a ndh/*ArHrecord 'hlibhiATiyj highway ntihed Kamalam at Pondichery, W; ^ individual city commissioners. "Our main'concern has, .been to MCGuire Ate Force Bane, N.g« BROS. ing for suspension of ' llcensea CTHoSte dismissed the transit remove the -statutes from the day 102-hour wreek' end,; from Dec. toll of 5,772- - up 841 fromwl958— miles southwest of: Madras. " j* " i',i * Jan.-8 ifi—iThe hurt paaasingon STORE HOURSr ka4/pr fines and Impriaonmeht for company aa a defendant, ruling it books.:’ he said. - ) W ith ' BTlats convicted of drunk drlv- ;o Dec. I8, showed 600 traffic 'and spurred^Ire his 9tate-V*ati^l Adihoritie.s at; the Pondichery ) CBS-TV annount(ea it will tele- to leave Munich mdn: iam m ite . D allr^^'V6 1 ■ -f.'-la.1 Hoapltal attributed the- babies’ '"riite Raturday afternboh prefee- was 'M private enterprise and. not! The bus.company has contended hlatorte mlriW'Ot HongKilaai iGORP. : ;‘‘chronlc" - negligence ' and.^ obmmiasioner'tireporC 'Of "flagrant - r, ...... ------_ .V- ,ince the case was filed:, that in 1:1 i Thur».. FrI.^ 9-9 niisee aikl MicUiBn are ^ - dihobedicnce of the law". Is asMng deaths to “inablUty to ahsorh.food slopal hockey gathes -beginning, an arm of the State. J le g a ^ the M ANCH iSTBR CON N< a n d p o o r weight." Thd gh-U Weigh-! Saturdaytwlth New. York Rangers- City of Miami 10 fday*'tO'fUe an requiring segregated seating !ft V; ______■ 22 Ei CEOTtR W tJ: .^lininaHnw foe VO- of. ‘Matss Which tobk) the state legislature immediately T" / •' ~ M ^ L. a ' 'Eil.^ssls ’-UssHsteas ad iaasaeaiiaa ., das Wla aasllmav was merely following: the lawaldf maasuric^ to Pimiee hlgh- for; td between 8 pounds 5 ounces ahd CWchgo Black Hawks game at hniwer-to hia rulifg. them airiwAB* CdfiN a MAIN m d OAK SYREEYS and waitdatffiT aiitiE oo Florida ,itnd the ordlnanrisg (tf a CI U - “ ...... faumida h|- aSB f-a^ suci- A new rigid'miteimum speed of 4 hounds 9 Ounces'al birth. Madison Square .Garden.. .Six T Judge's action touched only \ members of a Georgia family hMie segreMUon en city, transit buses, Miami aM that It iffqtild edntihiw uud-tnepn 65 m.pJtij heavy new aeh- baMes Will' be na^ed -oa their ,10th day of life, in accord- lIVM aa gf« destroyed ttieir s^ - but (?. B.. Oravas Jr.. Miami, at- to do so until Iha l aw a \ svars ■ ra dM etfd , . A ■L^ tentoy for tbs KAACF/i said ‘It W 'Mujtfad.'''; ■ 1 ■' "^Uca during tocreaao fiyg.' tM^^rwiadiac you- ( r aiies with Hindu cuatem. ' ^ ,'i \- : f r 1'^ X ' V. 1 N/, ■ V W s 'k -S'-; -'C;; i -V ' '• i \ \i , • • ' • •* \ , _ * ■ ' T./ ltANCH£ST£E EVENING HERALD, Mi CONN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1957 MANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD.; MAN(5HE3TER. CQNNw THURSQAY, J'ANUARY 3. 19S7 F A O l Fshfrtiai^,- and ths toiwn y r«»U to fiapanseeimrs less than ths.Stand­ eoflect ^ tdx in January. Bplton podd Against: ard 10 pef cent to use form 1040A. and nonfeasance o f fiduciary said with "the apparent loss ^ Q.' Why not collect It In April A « part of this program, the f O i i g R BoySlale Probers trust," • , o f many rhilliona of dollars of New M iiittiU? -service feSa changed the punch-Ksarfi Alpert said he' had not aeen a Maven railroad funds through CONVENIENT m e form ‘slightly, addin j? llnee for. the U.S.'Highivay Slaughter Reached A. Don't forget the neW fiscal copy, o f the. report, but the com- ruinous speculations in securities; Children Receive tearing^ dn t a i^ y s fs 'to. (xrmpute their 'ewn OsrY fiseaar r._lf.^^rra|r BlastyiflRR tle fid year is'going to begin on July 1, m'lMion "apparently took t>u- speculMkms which ik> faf' aa, we 1957. and the town want* Ttr-eel-f’ taxes. This waV. those who- file "ST majne’a te^m ony at face value." can detenhine, orre'without pre FRONT DOOR PARKING fLAZA 1040A’a will know when they file OEKPOINT" (Continnetl front P x g », lect the tax^for that new year as for Polio Vaccines Redfaptives iiSa4t:$t , ■ H eoddea he hoped, the commis­ dent." ^ * soon as Its”' starts. The how much o f a refund they have Record 40,OQ^/Total Last Year *eck.'''t:tS OtaeBijficess sion Would giva Klin a chance to re­ The coifimIsMon filed its report' . i The commission said^ In its re- pojnt ’ of the change 4e to coming or how' much they owe. ' fute Dumaine's^testlmony. yesterday Just.ahvit went bufof " AT THE B Y THE A s s o c i a t e d P 1UE88 Dismet Erector Harold R. All taxes'aa soon, as the r Bolton, Jan. 8 (Spsdal)—P n r-^ or plahUng on ths Town Green at Oai. 1 B.ai. “ Trail aitda’* Cafiaeait (Owtlnued from Pago One) The- cornnrtissim said Alpert at existence. HoweveK the report expeneea atari, so ths^ mission siiys went home yestsr* the Center. U.S. ftap- Thomas Dodd (D- said that thousands o f OonndCUcut ^taa."'OsaeaUe iax’’—“ Mease?’ fatalityflgures for 1956 report the ■ "M r. Dumaiiie's rtestlnaony indi*- 0 , who will not be in the 85th first promlaed to produce minutes asked the new le^slature. to ,(4Vive aalariea 'adid hay aoppllea 1m the won't have to borro and day with‘ Ehementary School cMll- is hoped that successful re­ taxpayers last year filed .the longer t)rime n*ed—is/, for more state the commission and bhmden ita ^ (CSiutM from Page One) fines fein,' reckletf ' and . speeding | patrolmen. - .cated that Mr. Alpert, in one of the meetings of tM railroad dl- first W ^ t nranthaT you won't have to..pay inter it on dren covering the polio clinic to movaj 01 me trees may **•* ®PP®?*** lOtCTs rather thfcn 1040A's so they speculative deal. that may; havi recto'rii and executive'N^ommittee, powers to continue Us liWsstigs- A^'^Partly rfco;m cash bitlaAce left that borrowin. m hold on Jan. 16. Salk polio pushed in the spring. The towii spocial^ommittm In- would know immediately ; where drivers; possible 'msndatory jail i SS-inUl tax on the. 1955 Grand Uat. niiiriid. admit thev A avsl vesUgatlng Red Chinese treat- N*'. COst*-the. railroad aa much as. $6 but later declined to do S(L tlon ,of • the New Haven RaiU^tid. That waa fo r the year, which be- frdm the previous year, partly I t you pab< ihe tax of 21'"inftl8 vaccine wtil- bo admlfilstered ou they they stood on takes.: . . sentences for drunk drivers; appro- • 43»ylst- ment of,American prisoners. Alligator Hpuse Added million, repTBsehteci the- seller and The commission Issued^a sub­ 'iian Auf. 15,1965 and ended Aug', ^rom some rnoney it gets other in April, indu’d have to pay again, that data b y the school phyaidan, visions of a community, Deadline for filing, tax returne, T R Y OUR priatlon for 370 .new highJ.’ay pa­ the railroad both. a:ria 'waa.lnstrii- poena fof them '. . ; “ a M ■ he in Juiy^^^lch is pretty clme. ' mas trta at some, futuu ti^ 4s[fsade if Dodd is retiring chairman'' -of Incidentally^ is 'mtd.nlght April 15. Nrw Comppnsation-ifpad 14, M 5d. ■ x ' than taxes, hut mostiy by borrow- Dr. Demko. ■ ' the committee. . ' » trolmen—lOQ right away—:to aiig- j Berlin—The newest attrabUon mentai in engineering n contract promptly applietl )o the- Supreme . That's true. Now It 4 pay Any ohs of the throo shots In the planting of th« trssf^ at .p>e RUSINESSMEN'S Npw you are being asked to-p%y j ing. it borrowed money and paid It He said in a recommendaUoh to ment the state's present 7,014: at the West Berlin Aquarium is wl.ich advantaged 9e:'taln' inves­ Courf'for an injunction." another tax on . the 1955 back' when you paid your taScea. iaxM on the 1955 U st, the the treatment will bo given,, at the Green is successful,''' C Norwich,. Jan.’ 3 (A*)^r-Atty. W il­ Begin taterior' Etadorattng the New House Foreign Affairs Tw o Nunred by - ita alligator house, which houses tors and possibly one group Df rail­ ’ “We are satisfied.” the report Q. Then It*e an e x tn M x . That cost as much as $24.000 in n won't have any iise .for the clinic. The permission slips provide LUNCHEONS force, and additional funds .to ex-. ■ liam J. ybx waa sworn in yester­ 1956- Grand List. I won't have xM en of the pffHsh.'bf St. Maurice Coihmlttee yesterday that .public pahd the progrijd. of driving exam- alligators and crocodiles from road stockholders; b>it which waa said, "that he never at any timb Ji. No, It’a not an « t r a tax. The. terest payments aloqe 'laist year. for Indication of which shot is to 'Wsshlngton; Jan... 3 (/f)—-Two day Workmen’s Compensation Church begpn aptdject o f interior hearings should be ruled out so tHEY ABE TASTY. Ipatiohs. spany.parts of the, world, in­ almobt 'unbelievably bad. for the made any honest effort to 'produde “X • Jl-tniH tax you are hting asked to You paid that. $24,000 and got to pay any taxes on It. t given and in the case of second ^ _ Connecticut Republicans have A . Yes, you n-iU. - long as there is ho)>e fpr early re- AS WELL AS THRIFTY I -Here’s ar-sampllng 'o f how ether cluding . the noted alligator. railroad. the required dopuments. ' Conunisaioner for the state’s Sec­ pay this* month it to finance the nothing for it • except the use of or third shots, the dste of the been named to House committees. nrevious treatment I Hsbron.Rd. last n i ^ . The rectory, lease of the Americans now im­ stesy m h fewer fatalltlea^ 1956 Swamp. Now 8 feet lorig. ‘IThis raises the clear question, "His attitirde.ln the respect was ond Congressional pistrlct. The year which began Aug. 15, 1956, money. Q. Here wc go again.'' It’a Rep, Albert W. Creteila of the prmdous treatment whlcjr is . being bufiKin conjunc- prisoned. - the highway meiutce; Swamp wiia; the mascot of the especially When taken, in contaxt arrogant and to-' a degree, con­ fbrmer Waterford -Town Court ■ and ends inhe 80, 1957. The 21 4). Forget ahouOhat Interest for still-not an extra tax? Flgures released in October by fzM.OOO church Dodd said the State Department atata's ..Third DlatricC was ap­ Unlte(l States''fii)cth Infantry Reg­ with other testimony bearing on temptuous of this' cornmisslon." judge W)is appointed to . a 5-y.ear- mtlla worT. be enough to buy all a miniite and tefa go bock to the A. No. The 1956 List will be Virginia (at least 828 traffic.' school rnirse Mrs. Alice Robertotert re-|re­ ^ , ^ j _ is about ready.Jtor oc­ does not want the publicity a pub­ pointed to the “ Committee on "deaths for 1956,'b u t'fw e r than in ; iment ,stationed:':Jn Berlinv until Mr. Alpert's conduct as a member The report also charged that term to succeed AUy. Charlen ,W.. the mahlcipal. dervlcea you need Oct. 1. dateylT 1 don't 'pay taxes used to compute the tax you are veal 111 children have had all thrsa- lic, hearing would attract. He said Committees." Rep. Horace Seely- he got too big fob' the soldiers to of, the board of the New Haven, of Alpert ’‘ateadtaatly refused" to Cassidy of Norwich, whose term going to pay for the servlceis you cupancy by the pastor, the Rev. 4965)—get.erally rtricter traffic* thi| year—which Is really a lOH from Octahn to October, what is injections; ,277 have had two ahd It might hurt.continuing U.S. ne- Brown Jr. o f the state's Second keep. He has a wkrmed pool. possible malfeasance, misfeasance answer questions the commission expired, Dec. 31. mchith year— so the town is going Iho sense of the O ct 1 assessment will ge.t>lc the,'57-'58 year; J. Ralph Kelley. \ O A K .GRILL laws, Introduction of. radar in _,,, 45, one. iiiere weio* 63 -children Grade Eight parerita ^111 goUaUons with the Chinese at District 'was named to the Con- to borrow the rest.. - 86 Oak St, Maooheater catching 8j>eederii. Am yy From now on, the town w ill uw immuniiatjon. consult with high and trade school, Geneva toward release o f the 10 grs''and Call Da About Year Party he completed s driver education mpnt When you paid i t you were owned on Oct. i, 1985, ' lar safety progfaih. AH ' three had different fiscal hold hearings if it is decided that Sunday: “ The Opposite Sex’’ We Have Special Party Ratea course. TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS eying for services you had been Q. Thipn my taxes for ’6a-’67 years. But all had one thing In la Improved, however, y o y g t t 848,000 la iHoiw than $84,- further talks'with the'R du would ■Connecticut (down .to 284 from ‘Ohronict Violators 'deceiving for . the previous eight should be biss^ on the property more for your tax dolla^ 000. * : serve.no useful pu: 324) — Among safety measure.s / {.owned Oct. 1, 1956? common, the same Oct. 1 assess-, Idaho (up to record-tying 246 months and for services you were ment date, it waa simply easier to Aa fo r paying in-advancer the A. That’S right, but Jn the last taken was on« suspending auto­ A. They really should, and they advantage is that the town doesn't from 186)-^Classifylng three-time going to receive for the next four. use Oct. 1, and as long as the same of the seven yaara for which the matically for 30 days the license,, of would be if the town hadn't de­ have to boirow money to pay po­ 'Violators of major traffic laws as Q. Yon mean I wan behind In my datawas used for ail transactions, loan will run, the Cost will only be fihy driver convicted of speeding. Today, A^ovings Account’ payments? cided to change . the fiscal year licemen, buy sand, textbooks, and $6,000. The average over the years Tax R^ii^ders "chronic", subject to license revo­ it,didn't make much difference any­ New York (down to aboiit 2,200 cation, or lon^ime suspension. ^ A. Actually you were eight dates and get on a psy-as-you-go- way. so forth, until you pay your taxes, will be $i'1,000. ' from 2226):—Mddest drop against months in; arrears and four baais. ' But, remember th a t' the late so to apeak. Q. I break even'. Residents Iowa- (up to record 727)— Hopes Q. Suppose I owned real property rising national trepd attributed to Is ust" and The Best months in a'dvance. town won’t have the Oct. 1, 1956 From now on.- the town’s fiscal A. Not,after the seven yean are stricter traffic *■ enforcement, to get resuitis from driver training <). Tbea how did the- town pay Grand U st ready until the end of on Oct. 1, 1856, and I don’t own it' year will begin on J.uly 1, and you over. Then it's all gravy. school for habitual, violators;' is anymore. Hartford, Jan-. 3 (#)r^Thouaands especially in . New''■'York City, will pay your tax then. You can <). Will my taxe« go dowm? o f Connecticut taxpayers are re- moving patrol squads from place The town billed you because Syracuse and Buffalo; unmarked ace To Save Is Toai A. still pay in two installments: The A. Most likely not. A t th e r m s celviiig reminders this -week that PROGRAMS to place Where accident frequen­ it had no way of knowing'a-ho else cars used by. State and New York second one'will be due on JSn. X. time you are saving monewhy not the date ipr filing 195(1 income tax cies are highest; resorting to one- to bill; You pass ^the bill on to City Police cause mora drivers -to That's a 6-month spread. There borrowing, you’ll be spepmng more returns is not so fSr off. "respect" laws. man night patrols to spread its whoever owns the real property used to be only a 2H - m o n t h for new schools, m oro'^plla, more officers out. and is using national now. The Internal Revenue Service is Video Despite fewer highway deaths, spread. , policemen, more rqilu of road, and sending out form 1040A’s, the sim­ -MlBlgJl guard planes and jeeps op holiday Q. Suppose I lived In tonh and many of these states plan further Last year, the taxpayers had to so forth. But a ^ a s t you'll b4 get- plified punch-card form for filing M. T. Oh weekerfds. -cy siQ si^ owned an auto on O ct 1, 1955. I pay $24,000 juat for the interest steps aimed.at cutting down the Ylng. something for vour monfv. tax returns.-to all those who used toll in-1957. ; Florida (up to 1.200Jrom 994) — iM vea AUl of town o fw r that. I 'm on ine money the lowh had IS" you/fcre still baffled, try those, forma last year and many In North Carolina, for example, Legislature will be asked to set up not going 1o get any service from borrow. figuringdt out by calendar year. file Town of Manchester. It doesn't more who \y*r« eligible- to use the state offi(Hals plan to ask thS leg- state speed limit and provide more EAST HARTFORD TELEPHONE B V 9-fiS8i In some years the rate might be In/J954 you paid 35 mills. abbreviated form but didn’t. seem right. i lower. Right now it's high. Isalture to add 100 men to State troopers. /In 1955 you paid 35 mills. The service this year is en­ Patrol’s present 581; ■ provide A. That seems to be one of the But even -if the fate goes down, '''' In 1956 you will- pay 21 jihd Louisiana (up to an estimated 1 couraging all wage-earners who periodic mechanical inspection: for record of 621 from 488)—Tighter ! inequities of rh« whole setup, which the cost of borrowing no d o u ' 'probably about 19 mills for a earned less than $5,000 in salary admittedly has Some. See your law­ will go up. vchiflea: make results of scienti­ driving examinations and state­ J total of about ,40. (Except of and wages and whow deductible- fic’ chemical tests prims facie SALE OF DRESSES yer i f you want, but chances are <)■. W hy? course that we are having a tax wide auto inspection law. being ..evidence lit' jlrunk driving' cases; considered and iegislatlire w ill be he'll teii you that the way the law A. Because the town ^''growing, revaluation, so the Grand List will ^ t a m k .reads it,looks as though you owe allow, the state .patrol to use un­ asked for more state troppers. and the budget is grpWlng with it, go up and the mill rate down.) marked cars, ancT make open high­ •AVE IN A B A N K the tax. (). I won’t arguMrtth that, In 1957 you Will pay about 40 im r m i ELECTROHICS Wisconsin (up to record 948 from 0 . Suppose I’w stayed In town, way racing a felony Instead of a 932)---:^State plans extensive high- A. The high^'^the budget,, the miUt,.or maybe a little more..(I8 hut 1 don't oim the automobile misdemeanor. y:siy safety ediicational' program. more the to%^n'w'ould have to bor­ thfi.fsvaluation'were noL going to LABORATORIES any m'aro. row. - Stricter Eflforccnient , :Ooy. Walter Kohler, says he thlhks A. You Still have to pay oh it. chaOM.t^ picture). n i s ,.^mpng stat.es With higher <). Nton’t the Grand List grow, 4$. * UiW|c 4 understand it now. CTATI the car of a person convicted ,of Thepreefis I t you grt.a registration for your aJHAKTFOKpIr 6 277 BROAD fatality figures in 1956. proposals driving after his driver’s license car in Mardh of any year, it is as­ too./ i Good.( ramltiA it to somebody for stricter traffic enforcement Yea.- it does, but no matter who doewvt. is revoked should be confiscated sumed you still own the car, un­ elsLw r 1 I i V I 1 0 N generally are being -pushed. Some and receive ^a mandatory . .jail A liow much the Grand List grows RADIO s less you prove'otherwise, on Oct. i . already have been presented to sentence. . ^ of the same year, , the town would still have to bor­ state legislatures and .others are row more as-the budget grew. Arizona (up to record 482)— Normally, if yott had owmKTthe Chesael S New Hsvee. C?«u. being readied for Consideration of If U costs $4 million to run the Flames Destroy Chasael IS HaHterd; Cess. Gov. Ernest W. McFsrland will ^car on Oct. 1, 1955,\ou wertjjd pay lawmakers. town for a year, it coat about $3 Chsaael t l nttriatlleM, Mail, recommend "a substantial in­ tax on it in April 1956t^en if you ChaSaet M New Britaia. Ceaa. Budget Priced A sampling of the 'plans in these million to run it for the first eight Dayton Church Chaaael U Waterbary. Teaa. crease" in the number of highway had already sold iL^'lliat has. al­ LITTLE Cbaaitel U Helyeke, Maai. States: patrolmen. . months of the year. ways been 'true. North Dakota (up to record Other states with .higher traffic I f the town doesn’t collect taxes Dayton, Ky.. Jan. 8 (/P>—A spec­ The only difference now is, that for eight months, it has to bor­ 168)—DegtstatOre will be asked to since we anKlising an old Grand tacular fire last night destr^ed HOTPOINT add '38, men ■ to. state patrol's row $3 million. I f the budget were the 78-yen:--old First Presbyterlph SAVINGS DEPOSITS Listi the time spread is longer. $.8 million, it Would have to bor­ • SEPTIC TANKS )resent 49, to remodel driver • f ' ■ ■ . Somp'fpwns use Did Grand Lists Church hare with a loss estimated RICHARD IIcensing setup, and institute com­ row $6, and so on. lastallatian and Repair, N all thb time. People there, are ac- unofficially by church officllds at APPLIANCES pulsory motor vehicle checkups. If the town had a nice fat Grand more than glOfi.OQO. SpeqJsUatq eptfstomed to paying oh atitos they List, the tax rate might go’ down Arkan.sas (up to near-record received O N of .BEFORE /have long since sold,. autos that to a lovely 20 mills. But until you The Rev. Robert O. Gi^den, pas­ • SEWERS CLEANED 483)-rl>gislature, will be asked ' may already, be. in the junk yard. begin to pay your taxes, the town - tor of the church, said fhe fire was -"aafi i n s t a l l e d for 75 new' troopers to .augment Q. -A > lot of things about this, has to borrow. preceded by an explosion. , • CELURS DRAINED pre.sent force of 83. “ What we ■ ******************* Reg. S.98-10.98 seem unfair, 4). Are there any other rrtuwns Firemen froih Dayton, Newport NORMAN'S need is sufficient personnel to en- ^ and Bellevuey.succeeded in prevent­ January 5th ^ A. Maybe they are:. But mostly for the change T TOWN oiMl COUNTRY 445 Hartford Rd. Tel. M I 8-1584 force the law," the State PoliefT they are inequities which are built A. Yes. There is the possibility ing the flames from spreading to a /^-DRAINAGE CO. director said. ! ^ # CottODfi into property tax system itself. that nobody would have money to Sunday school building ikhich Is Missouri (up to TtcoTi 1,112 1 PINE Many economists would like to next to the church structure itself. 'PHONE rip 9-41U RRW8 during daytime and .55 at night of Connecti'eut )-ecently received (U) VALIANT LADY _ 4 :« I 4) WOBLD NEWS TODAY 864 Center St.—'iTel. 5n 9-98U A t any rqte, it’s the only sys­ no bids when it wanted to borrow explosion and ran to the -window (Z2-M> TICK TAX tMUOtl ( » ) NEWS and increaae strength of highway • Comfortable . . . 252 firm innerspring ceils o Attractive . . ifietallic -star print .# Rayon Fli tem by which to.wns can legally (51) CANDID CAMEBA money on bonto record (679):’^ • Extra support. . . Posture Crown Center o Deluxe tailoring— Lurex tapo, hondlos., so we have to live with it. aSI KIDDIE KAKTOONS (It) WEATHKB-HUSIU X frdrn ianuafyx 1st; Lovely afisortment of dr^ea . . . a tremendous town has had only one bid on tax feet above th. rpof of the church," U;SS ( S> 8EABCH SXIATOMOKBOW lawm akers will )>e asked to In- PINE LEN O X Q. Tell ihe why the town wanted nt-M ) IT COULD BE YOU 7:14 (55) WEATHEBMAP o No “spring feel'-^vei:. . . fully insulated _>^atcht))g box aprling . .. with 72 doop ceils anticipation holes, and that came he said.' 7:15 (14-U) DOI^GLAS EDWABD8 ~ crease state patrols by 100 men to to change the fiscal year and go frofn the Connecticut Bank and E, R Kees, church treasurer, n;4A ( S) OUIDING LIGHT 250, .finance 'driver education In YlUue a t,» very littlepnce! Light and dark colors. maccurt 1:N ( Si HOLLYWOOD BEST , . AND THJ^: NEWS s PHARMACY o P'rebuiit borders . . . edges held shape , > on this pay-as-Lgo basis? I (71) JtlGMLI^TS ^ o jper maximum comfort . , . Sloop Sot— 68.88 Trust Co., Which bid just'because (ISVNRWB -J__ high achoola and require anyone said the building itself was insured (14) NEWS 899 £ . Center. St.— M l 9-08M SiWl2-20, V A; Changing the fiscal year ds it likes to do buaiile^s. with the for $75,000 and its contents for AT HOME WITH KITTY licensed tot the first time to show one thing. Pay-as-you-go, or In ad­ LO.’SE EANOEB a number of administrative rea­ BARBIE G A Y E 1-A4 (IS) AS THE WOHLD Tt'HNS —“ The Aveaser" Batordaw^SO AJW. to 5:80 P.M.; Friday until 8:50 P.M. tlon. ' - I , The present building was erected (M ) ONEtTHIHTY PLAYBOU8E a OS-54) SOT. PBESTON OP THE sons which don't,.involve your tax. 4). I a(hplt fitat doean’t seeni to ir 1879. 1:U change.? (11) WILLY 1;M < S) HOUSE PAHTY 7:U (tl-M) BEBTS FURNITURE CLEARANCE SALE / tmt A. The net cost to you'w ill be (IS) KAHTOONLAND t(44 (• S) TV TIME less than nothing. In fact, you'll Shown Each (tt-M> TENNI-ASEE BHNIB IU-44) BOB-CDMMINOS BHOW DISCONTINUED STYLES ~ FLOOR SAMPLES make money, so to,apeak. NOW FOBD’S SHOW (1144) YOU BET YOUB LlFB TtfUBSDftY asf FBID5Y Day A t (U) GARRY MOORE SHOW (15) CIBOUS TIME Q. How does that figure? Thrn SAT. e 5:00-8:85 4:M ( 5) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT 3 O N LY— REG. 8119.96 The Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY (14-55) CLIMAX A. Well,, let’s assume, you qave _ —"Caraleal at MMalxkl’* Our Company Store Will Be Open To The Public LAW SO N STYLE SOFA 8ED Unpainteil Fumiiurs $24,000 a year from here to eter­ ——-\ 8 o m a tlm a 8 *f— , (tl-M) DBAONET SATURDAY MORNINGS FROM 9 A. M. until 12 NOON Naugahyde, plaatic cover in green or EVEHINItS nity. You remember, ' the rate MANCHESTER 4:44 t 1) TriBE SEEVICE • n y rtiart —“ Chlraae' Eiu-laelva’* gray. Bering storage Q 0 .8 8 might go down but theliudget goes ) HIGHWAY PATROL Available are fine hand-knittinR yarns in Lambs Wool, S ONXY— RKO. 8299.95 compartftient. up, and you can’t tell' how muph ( 'e«n b« ' ’ LUMBER, tnc. (M) PEOPLE’S CHOICE SAVE 2 0 % 6 to I T , (43) FBO WBE8TLINO) Cashmere and Fur Blends in a wide range of colors, at 2 Pc. UVING ROOD! SUITE you would have to 'borrow. But let’s ' „|a glarit... lUILDING MATERIALS 4(M (1443) PLAYHOUSE N figure $24,0<>0 for interest, attractive prices. Prom time to time alsoJ-Seconds of b ig Epomy 88!’ sofa, taverslble foam 1 O N LY —REG. $199.96 2 O N LY—«E G . W2.95 now open A N D ! “ Saaw Shaea” Barry Ral- hihber i;ushlon, luxury Jacquard mohair U*aa; Marllya Maxwell Fine Fabrics will be offered at,prices substantially be­ 2 pc. SOFA GED SUITE- q. Right. (13-M) TENNPJISEE EBN1E 4 DRAWER DRESSER ■ A. You are going to pay 21 mills M ASO N SUPPLIES low market. .. . ' . cover. M.ltching c'halr.. . ]'• 2 3 9 8 8 Nylon fabric in beige or red. Matching FOED SHOW Gre’en, gold and beige. to run the town in the 1958-57 fts- Wo .FtaaBco Yoar Jobs 14:44 (J ) TEA 'chair vrith foam rublier 1 7 0 .8 8 2 6 38 csl year—that's a lOH-month < n ^ ) VIDEO THEATEB , Why Not Plan ToVisit Us This Saturday? i: ctwhions. I / T ; ■ ---‘Tf Rappeaed aa FUlh 1 ONLY— REU. $349.95 year. . 855 <>Hter St.— 50 S-5l4(i Aveaae’’ -)• r ONLY—REO. 889.95 l^em ber of both ' The 21 mills is not enough to 14:M ( 4i STAGE 7: 2 Pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE U:44 ( V) NEtra BEPOBTEE 1 O N L Y — REG. VI 29.96 8 DRAWER run the town. We need about 35 1:U (ll-W) HOU8B PAHTY Lawson style. Green tapestry B Q O .8 8 (1444) NEWS' * ALDON SPINNING MILLS CORPORATION r a d i t i o n a l w i n g c h a i r mills for that purpose. We will bor­ S:I4 ( S) NANCY'S KITCHEN (It) FINAL EDITION fabric coVer. Matching chair. ■ Jr T DOUBLE DRESSER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 885 EAST CENTER ST. row about 14 mills and pay it back (1844) BIO PAYOFF (U) PLAYHOUSE OP STABS TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. With tapestry cover, haid*ood .8 8 (tl-M) MATINEE 3HEATBB (55) CROSS CUBBENT 3 1 .9 6 i.- at 2 mills .a year for the next seven (Calar) 11:14 ( a-lt-M) WEATHER 1 ONLY— RKO.‘'$l99.98 frame. Slightly soiled.. O' r. years'^' , 'a tiN (ISA*) BOB OBOBBT I (144 WEATHER SPORTS '4 FEDERAL DEPOSIT 4L So It’s going to oost me 8 S:4( ( I) CARTOON CAHNn-AL htiU ( 4) WORLD’S REST MOVIPJI - i- 2 Pcj LIVING ROOM SUITE 2 ONLY— REG. 818.95 111) MEN TOWARD THE UGHT (14) MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE i O N LY — REG. $»4.9.'l ralllsay«4r? , (U> VALIANT LADY i (33>“rAT8" DANIEL OBCREM . Foapi rubber cushion, nylon fries* fabric lOOKCASE HEADBOARD INSURANCE CORPORATION 1 A. No. *^81 2- mills a year la to 4:44 (14) BBIGHTER DAY ' 'TEA cover, 72V sofa, matching 1 4 9 88 MODERN STYLE LOUNGE . pay back the amount of money the GEORGE < 4) BANDSTAND - (M> LIFE m TE ELISABETH DOUBLE SIZE (It) QUEEN POE A,DAY tl:M 0144) TONIGHT . CHAIR m.l town' will -have borrowed. Remem­ until 8 (U ) OUT WEST . <4I> trEWS-PBEVUBS Reversible fosm ruW)er "T ". shaped 4:14 (14) BECBET STOBM 1:14 ( 4) NEW8 8 O N tY — REG. 8819.95 1 5 ber, It borrowed the money to run m S T E V E N S ' cushions, nylon fatfric cover, 7 A .8 8 v .' ' the government, pay highway PRODUCTION 4:14 NODEBN BOMANCES dark green. ' . 1 1 ONLY-REG. 817.95 workers, clean-the snow off Cen­ liM Nylon i^holatery fabric with lureXj^foam The Savinirfi Bank of Manchestier has extend­ ter Springy Pond, and so forth. The PICK UP rubber cushions. Green and 1 f i 0 . 8 8 BOOKCASE HEADBOARD ed the Friday banking hours of the East rtioney Is not being borrowed to fi­ AND (M) COMEDY TIME cliarcoai. IO ?r. TWIN SIZE Branch an extra hour and will be open epn- nance the change. « (it) WILE TBEATBE W E A R E N O y i f . O. Why doesn’t the tow-n tax tor STAGE ■ fonnl cushion. Green afid 1 8 9 8 8 KING SIZE DINEHE sets 3 DRAWER CHEST' to oUr community. -ti . > Current Anaiisl ' (»> WBATEEB _ nSHER AFTER REING CLOSED to pay another half year's taxes in (14) EABLY SHOW 6 fhaira, 72 " table (2 leafs). 0 0 ,8 8 Dividend Rato . July 1957. i f the'.town charged the JOHNNY JUPITEB DRY CLEANSERS I FOR THE FAST TWO WEEKS 1 5 .1 6 F rd Parking in the Parking' Plaut! ^ (U> TM1UOHT TBEATBE Chrome or'bleck..As^is. OO* entire ?5 mtlls,.the stridn would be 4:44 (11) I SPY Dial 50 >7111, 885. Brood S t 1 DNLY-rREG . 8319.95 S)|a < ■) SPOaWOOPB . 8 ONLY—REG. $81.85 NATIONAL BANK -too much. ■ . 3 Pc, CURVED SECTIONAL - 8 O N LY — REG. 858.95 ‘ q. W’eU, the change nmat obat .iFoam rubbtr .^cushions. 0 7 0 U I 8 4 DRAWRR CHEST sometfUng. 5 Fe. DINETTE SETS given nylon'eover, , X / ^ OFMANCHUTER A. It does. It costa tbs Utarsat 30" X 48’ fl«.*8 " leaf. 4 9 . 8 8 17 5* on the mbnejr we will borrow. MAPLE SUPER SERVICE STATION wwattepWASNfs'esea'iaWsawecoiee ‘ Mill. \ I j (IN \ ( t i '''' I: M ' nil-. 1 1 t 1 1 O N IT — R ed . I8M.95) Let's figure it cost 8 per cent 8 O N LY— REO.: 812J5 $95 MAIN STREET tb'borrov tbs about $1,400,600 We 'l' ‘ If' i 1m; .j, . , ... , qUSTOMyiAADE ! PjllilT aM W UinrEA. 1 ‘ o n l y —REG. 8944s ' N IT E s t a n d will probably need. S wot2e 9-.~.ELIZABETH TAYLOR 'V CONTEMPORARY SOFA It w ill coat ,|4$,000 tlw first year _vk)fi boucla tabric. 7PC.D1NETTE ^ W ITH DRAWERS Crmtar Bank for GrmJutr AfucAicilar^ 4 ^ in interest. 'S, ■ I , , ,'i .: 1 Fioad borvifjc ’ ‘I ROCK HUDSON - JAMES DEAN Foam r m n fiiuSDn'- 4 1 2 0 88 Chrom*. 89" x 48 ” x 80 ”. 1 0 . 3 6 q . I ’m M a g amafir. 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Hartford RW. cNid Pine St.«^cm ehe^ SAVE 20^0 TO AND MORE! SEE and COMPARE ' ■' .Xr/- ' X nilST QUAUtY—CELLO WKArfED 12.|iieh R «r. 1.4t , REG. 8.88 DOGBOLT S CeU ruU y/ W ro^iiif PoUafMsd Kup«r •f Bemz-c:-o-matte FAMOUS NAME Bor Brt^t / Jl . TAITANK 9" ALUMINUI M WRENCH 4 Rubber" WHITE FACE (O rtW B ar) Flash Liqtit n and TNB CABBOPE 7 7 *-y > 8 7 ' CUMP 2 9 ' VAL TO 1.001 EXPANSION VALUES TO 3.98! HRSTOUALITY ON 80* Yolues to 4 ' VAL. TQ 1S.OS 3 Pe. BITS VISE VAL. TO 50c! to I H ? PINCH PLEATED Many To Choose From !/ Wi* Eloetrio PlosHc CAPACITY VERNIER 2 e iR S E A T ChisBl HANDY MijYor Finish^—Heavy Gaugr^ y4” 55« 0 . m H 1.55 S«ts T GAUPER a A s u , a w ..i.. 1.55 CUSHIONS WIRE VALUES TO 29c! METAL .77 y ,” to 8”; 10 RRUSHES 1.88 L IS H T S ^ C m AO or DC Ourmit 9 9 ' DUSTi»ANS Lent ^ TO< 72-INCH — 84-INCH LENGTHS VALUES TO 2.95! Short handle* I ^ ^ '• Rayon and Cotton Prints! VALUES TO 1.49! 14"x24' SANFORIZED VALTOBfe. 1.Mt*S.WValu r ~ 3 \ T V A L . T O 1.6 0 ! • Solid Colors! OOPINOSAW ASSORTED ALL METAL Coco Door MATTRESS TUBE • Novelty Weaves! HACK SAW STEEL TOOL •J S Pc. FLAT POWER r E L E C T R IC COVERS 3 7* SAW BOXES CUTTERS '• Asst. Patterns and Colors! Mats . ' BIT SETS BENCH GRINDER 88 VALUES TO 49.75! KNAPP MONARCH BLADES .66 W ith 2 Stone* 1 Q f ig VALUES TO 3.95! ALL RRST pUALITY 1 1 and U g h t lO * * ® 1 ELECTRIC HEATERS VAL.T0 1.f5! eau^ ASSORTED eFuU or Twin! M INC^ Y POINT HIGH SPEED CHROME VAL TO 1.001 WOOU CHISELS e Sturdy MusUn! HAND CAW v a n a d iu m 29 P<;, 0.33 _ Q-33 . 2 6 ’^^ 4 FT. W OOD DRILL SETS ’ Vt" *® 'A" Slw 9 9 ^ 5", 7". 8" FOLDING RULE FronKl/16” Vo V,” FINE TEMPERED \ STEEL 3 3 ' KANTROLL ^ e%c EXTENSION ■ . 7 ” ValM to l.M! T IN Y M IT E CLOTNR^ PINS V Z ADAu s t a b u ; U O i.C la w V A L . TO 1.6 0 ! C qR O S ELECTRIC COPPER Vol. to 2.50! 1 Vol. to 1.50! w A t e r t j t m p 2 POUND FELT^SE-^L^TIC COATED~3'x4m SOLDER OIL 75 WATT SIX FOOT Hammers RUBIER 8” PLIERS P / / N i n IRON CANS SOLDER in . Long No** — FLOOR M ATS MALLET IRON # \ Uneaman \ 29* V 4 4 ' • FuH onU Twin Size— Ffinged^-Mony CelbM^ Eocli. a X • ■ • *.-’4 •• VALUES TO 7.981 5 5 ' Drop Forjrod Gun 1 1 y j i 9 9 * VALUES TO 9.V0! HRST Q l ^ U ^ ! VALT0 79c!LARG£SIZE ORLON Val.fo1.19! Metal ...... 1.22 I AMortcd 8 Pc. StlUoon GAULKINC ' 8 PIECE AMERICAN WOOLEN 100% WOOL WRENCH 15 AMP. WHISK BROOMS BED PILLOWS IAU6ER : SETS VAL TO $2 BUNS MASONRY s". 10" tiM * . A Million DRILL SETS r JfAtUES TO 1A 9! BUS ir, . End ^ U S E S ^ Tw 2.33 Ceea Cuniiig For^Cutting Into Cement ' LARGE METAL 4 4 V 10”, 14"!, liM N ip ^r 1 .44 i 3.55 . 5 for 3 3 Waste Baskets e First Quality! ' 1.22 e Percale Pnnt'Covering! Hook 9"SM pOTH V - 8 0Z. « Pc. MAONETIO V A LT 0 2.49! Sow p l a n e ^ SCREW BOY SCOUT 8 Pc. .Adjtutablf ^ ^ - I r ic t io n MnAmnMQWWv'- DRIVER e 4 Colors 4.08 too ik ‘ AX HEAVY DUTY W I^ENCHSET icr siM SETS 4 72 X 84 Size! SWIVEUVISE . ..Value# to 2.00 33c dWL f Acetate Satin Binding! VALUES TO 1.98! .8 8 S larh »lMi—B" iiiM ^ 8 8 \ 3 Pe. Snip Sat 14 " Jdeli eCeDo Wrapped! 100 FOOT 1 12" sizB 39c d n . Plane - ■ i l. 2 9 e Blue, Wine, Green!, . |.27 4.22 2 9 * CLOTHES LINE ^A L TO 2.50 SC’ Marbieitcd VALUES TO 49e YARD! HRST QUALITY V Plaatic Rod 4 Ft. HAND B L A C K o \ With 27"x1S** SIZE . Hurriccm* Push SAW . F IN IS H AUTOMATIC VAL. TO 4.88! Copper STARTEX Lontoni # Rtttton Center 8 8 Extra Fine MAIL .ASSORTED TUBULAR- Tap* O nallty PUSH DRILL 36 INCItWIDE COnON DISH TOWELS 9 7* BOX MIDGET PUERS HACK SAWS VALUES TO 1.49! 1 4 4 ' EXTRA LO NG DUST MOPS 66 ' WASH FABRICS Corn Broonris e All First QuaUty! e Multi Colors! \ VAL. TO 2.501 ASSORTED e Aasorted Novelties! ' .LVAUTOI^! GLASS DOOR RU ^ AND StUtson WrtBcliBs SANDPAPER VAU TO LOO! e Prints and Solids! Package of 1« Sheets KNOBS POLISHlN^ KITS Rotcliof Bit Broeo ^ 4 IndiM to 18 inrN«a 8 Ft Cni^ter M c OMPa s s ^ with Aeceadorlce e Stripes, Too! Choose From Many! S Q U > i^ r - ^ s a W s e Washable, Fast Color! 4 y i l t ^ l 1” to Blue y;...... 1.88 Clopimr...... 2.57 1 ■J.'- VALUES TO $12.50 - ; rC" CLAMPS VAL TO 2.00! ^ ■ ■ ELECTRIC 2" i l ' o ' U a ^ / NON-J^LAREXAR ! # S r o t a r y f i l e s - SELF-SERVICE COTTON PUID PAINT SPRAYER 3" 4 . . .33^ SIDE |> Aaaorted high apeed Shank y . l 2 ' , . QO' HARTFORD RD./ SHEET I 4" . 0 . .46^ MIRRORS ■ *v ! '6 6 ' ■ ! > and PINE ST. ) BLANKETS THOUSAND MORE SAVINGS NOT mTED iv;tT' SELF-SERVICE -H O N EY RACK GUARANTEE MANCHESTER V EVERY TILL 10 \ r-f STORE. X i ; . , p E P A R I • First QuaUty—40"^X 74” Size! - •> .'.Xi ■tv'ti- e Several Cok^ Te Select Prom ■Jim OS ■■ ■ ■[.'# OE FREE PARKINS DEPARTMENT STORE sv r tl. 1'i •Ji*' X ______■ " - • / > ' Vi X ■ i . ' ■ , .., . A :: 5,- . .., A. Jv ' ' y * ■ '-■ :■ ■ir--: 7V7- ^ •■’■; X

FAGS SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 19W P A G r ii iiN " ____ ti« AxMttean MMieg} < m n ^ ------«tla( tlum^ Util to II tlma for a s e ^ f io n to vMiiff to Nfnatoto Jtto greater than those of a profession­ al, man. thq Andover Lake home of lltoa ibini^Ur oentinuatlm of Om *or* cento. member, will accompany Mrs. ___SSS,.‘SXS, 'ST. ‘ I^e legistotor, who asked that Father bHbto J ms&«m group, - - Coventry Jsn. 3 (Special)—^They To Spray Ptoyi Andover, Jiin. 8 (Special) ’ —ifcsnd 'Cieorge Koerber, an engineer- Koerber add Mrs. Pfanstlehl to the First Congregational Church. The sumption l|f o n d a y night a t ;8 ' xealoua defender of the McOinnia- of aqcompllahment any governor 'his nam* riot be used, said Sum- Mother haa her cluhm Hpard'''^»f Education has approved The Coventry Recreation Qpm- Andover’s first Hungarian refugeea ing instructor at Rentsalaer Poly- Oofiimlsaion’a headquarters at the Rev, Stephen R. Chamberlain’s o’clock in the qhurch « . th# AS' AlpeH redtine whlidi.eueceeded to of ."our time ha* left behind him, merfleld' presented, this plan at a Stour's in a Brownto Troop, mittee will spray a portion qf to* tchnic Institute ip Windsor. sermon topic will be ‘The Further sumption Hall. , . .. a remedial reading Course for the are expected to arrive .today;' ’*c. The type of poittion available State Armory. Aaher alsO'-aeted End of-God." Kindergarten classes manademen't of the r^lroad in has been back in Connecticut, and Whit# House meeUitg of GOP Con­ Btother'a in the Cubs. Rbbertson. School playground fi , as Interpreter for the Karl Klein Shb wlU ahow alldar tolk, 'i- .' • ‘ X PayaWa la *4t= ^ teaching staff, providing enough cording to information received will depend largely upon the will be held in Conference House. about her trip abroad thia P a • t 1#54. Rather, it ia to be expected like :all defeated ex-c*ndldatea, he gressional leaden last Monday. skating wqen .wisatKer condUionq family which was brought to Tha Post Office Deparimeni Every on* ip oygsntoed, . are interested. to supply a fUU permit. from , the ^Connecticut, State amount of English which the man Son Born ' summer. , ' , ' ■ that XhimalnO .mldht Uke .a cer* has been wondering how much Hungarian Relief Commiaalon. can speak. Koerper and Herman' Andover In November 1955 by the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Donahue. .Mrs. Jariias Mulready is chair*, f&aa M o ^ ...... people love him. . • ' clined to Comment on the Mp Everyone belongs. group, under-direction of th* ‘Uni­ . Cliasse Offers Blocks former Refugee Resettlement Oom- tain purpOMtui pleaaura in fining The Poatma'ster, Oeq«af, with Badge and .Card and pin fird priMfi, versity of Connecticut. The ap­ , Percy Chasa'e of the ABC Con­ ' Arrangements have been made Frechette, both - residents of Pine Bear Swamp Rd., are parents. Of njan of the program for the TTiey are an appealing' plcturo through Mrs. -Oaqrge Koerber,. lo­ Ridge Dr.. . have aaala'ted the Inlttee. a son, Jon Paul, born at the 'Wind­ flawa la the new management.^ ■ these defeats ex-candldatea, and President Elsehhower>^ backing, So are fripea and songs. proximate .coat, wlU be $20 per crete Product* of Andover has.of­ Tarty Canceled ■ nlng. Refreshments wllt he aeryeS. haa urged Gongreawmaucceasfully teacher.;.,, fered . the commute* sufficient cal refugee relief chairmah, for the Pfansttehla in redecorating a bed- ham Community Hospital at 8:30 Every lady of ^h* P**^*k i*'lii-' Me wa# not, it. otha* word*; eri-^ wistful, too. - ... - couple to be the guests of Mr. and altting irtom which will be at the The New Year’s Eve party held a.m. yesterday. The Donahues s Thty carry their . unwritten* 'for the past fotu^ear* to boost •Two Skiers Oli Hare’s the basis ot. my rhyme, Drapea for the auditorium at the cinder blocks for Uie construction vlted. tlrriy the dl»imer*»t»d witnea* postal rates to^tiy to wipe out hU burden of my,poem: of at lesst five fireplaces to be Mrs. Paul Pfanstjehl, Benton Hill. ebupie’a (Uaposal for the duration annually a t the Sportmen’s Club have fo u r. daughters. T he two , ------.i-W ' 7ha M w w , to^52mai»ai> their unapokett question around L atest Jnmi. Robertson School will be supplied I OSS of rspubUcstloo m v.-hen hfc .waaywled before the agency's chpbnlc deficit. But al­ built at the Plains Athletic Field No Information' is avaitabler ex­ of their atay, waa canceled when weekend storms youngest girls. Becky and WAVE WATERS aetUM ta_ - I crsStsd to it -or wlto them. I t is one big quesUon, This Droodie, which provto that Try to find a aingls'^tUM a t a cost of $ 635, to Iw.made of cept that the man is a mechanical Jlouaing and othi^r facilities prevented repgir* to chimney wall* Charlene, are visiting with Xtw. Maaaachuaetta ■pedal commtoaion in m ^y'parts, Do people rentonv ways .befbre Summerfield has a Skier’s best friend is his Everybody’s homo. heavy textured plastic in dark in the spring. Spring plans of the Water within on ocean^ava ■oughtybnlv a penny hike in the commlttee-.also. include insnllatioq' engineer. Efforts to find empiloy- located.by the Andover Hungarian a'nd roof damaged In a recent Donahue's parents In Havertll, aad MaotM^cal aawa v.’hich la ittveatigating. the affair* ber what waa done for them, Bacli Cross Policy, ■was suggested green, to absorb sound as well as ment for him will be made tomor­ ReU'ef Committee will be reserved blaze: Mass. scarcely > move* In th* dlractlon T j Iu tUMa'af rapubllcatloa «f apjclal then7-Heve people analysed that firat jetoa*"'Ietter rat*. my personal physician. Dr. Fri . lUchard Anaoun ■hut out light.' These will be sup­ of bleachers, benches, picnic ta­ rtt the wave lUelti ratheMt travels 4lapaiSSaMftl — -----MaaUiUTaa: Tba a candidate again? tee. Z. Ml Atcmcy — Naw These are S» queatlon* they moHm in his plan for a ”Bki-in' Hoe^ committee has reported- the in- The.ReV. C. Arthur Bradley has lit aM . miasion with aome of Ita zeal for tendered his resignation from the Beverly JaOe 1 BIT ---- S T o # a look at the minute* of the rail- carry around w to them, and they pltal. He claim* It'll do away with, atallation of a new fuse box at the seek the anawer*\ln all kinds of expensive.ambulances and stretehr Robertson School for the heating comn)ittee, clue to la ^ of time be­ Toad'a board of .director* during er bearers because the Victim will ;xcM . cause of his duties, ConneptSsd with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hewitt/^, sighs, portenUi, rations/ahd in-: Arniiuil Ball Set hnd electrical system at a cost of of Hamden, formerly of Manchea- the pa«t two y w « - .Some day provide his own transportation. $80. Upon recom^nendatkm of this his position as pastor of the Sec­ ’'**B2^n«2^raiiiW M to fjt actions. \ •' . That biterpret The ond Congreg^Onal Church. His ter, announce the engagement OT Dymainc mair, head an effort to How firm is the prtosure of so- By UCoim Grads This niU bring the, cost of treat­ committee, a new cabinet to house their daughter. Beverly Jane, to Treat your family ‘ ‘aSrS£SSg5Sa« and-so’s welcome back hgn^^ikke/, ment down to minimum but, Wishes Of The PfiBiily small tools and equipment and a replacement .Kaa been suggested aaattr BvaiilB« Batata control the road againTand theie by the committee to the Board of James A. Stratford, son of Mr. and 11 I iji -iL- Jinw deep and real the Does more important, the Hotel owner* room for painting material* will Mr*. Augustus Stratford' of New aevaniMas numitii;' if- lhay uouW > Mb-j the sbeni . ,.jhe third - annual Blue and will be able to. offer their gueat* ■built in the industrial art* room In' Selectmen- for actidn. ’ —1 am. ■Wnite 'Ball of the 'Hartford Chap­ JOHN B. BUmtE^ The Fragment Society of the port. R. I. tained, might provide ammuiimunHlon to be anxious to come closer.Xot is fractures, contuaionq and sprains the closet area at the Miss Hewitt is a graduate of ter of th* Unlrejrslty of Connectl-, at supermarket prim. Unfortu­ FUNERAL HOMI Second Congregational' Church of one kind or another. h'e tiying to' kbbp his-dtetaatop t tu t Xlumnl Assn., Will be held Feb. BAD W iATHER... Grammar School. \ wlll/havev lll/h an /all-day missionary Central H igh School. Manchester, But before the Massachusetts Will sb-and-s6 iu^gest any . nately, the financial backing for ’ .^nau la s-ssss ” The next board meeting will be if. II.. and Bryant Collfge, Prov­ ^ from 9 pirn- to 1 n m ;., iq the this project la coming In slowly, but m a tin g We in the Church TiLr— R- * ting, or will be avoid auCh lotel Btatferibxtlroom. Hartfotd. S t BAar.OBNTEB BT. held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at/the idence, R. I. Her fiance is a gpadu- f commission thd other dtiy, ,the Doc says'that doesn't matter to' .*'SMn certainly mess Up house* Obnimunity House. aaMlUa*' tblhg? V ■ ^ , The Mriil>f0Rnal event will com- AMBUiAHOB 8EBV10B a Coventrj- Grammar School. 4-H Club ate qf Rogers High School. New­ tpecific questlcn was whether or Why la to-and-ao, to whom the cause He; wouldn't to able to work • To Move Office port, and served two years with ex-candldate gave IttCle time whert tke "Unlverslty’a 75th on It-untii 1963 anyway. That'* wife’sUvashday but it makes no dif­ The Nimble Finger* ,4-H Club n hot the New Haven could afford 'atuUyeirMiy. Richard Linsqn's or- - ...... The office of Mrs. Thomhs will meet from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Mon­ the U.S. Army. Thuiaday, January * to continue .cq^ratlng its- Old he had power, so warm and,kiiid|iy C h e s trd ^ lt jlrovjde the music. O’Brien, Public' Health Nutolng now. and why ia another *o-and-So, ference ^ b our gentle, efficient day, at the lK>me of Mrs. Marion Colony”line*, j^vioualy, George . Ever«tt N.’.'tikacbne ia chatm 2 Assn, visiting nurse, will be moved Grekqrj’. CJhurch, 7*30 p.m.. sanctuary; Lit- Back To TnnBajiism. who had hit W y many a time tn He wni to 'Milsled by AtofT Carl Monday to the basement'of the Alpert, now president of. the road, the day* of poWer, SO bool and drj’ing marines. Send laund^ Rotoiians „ the Sciasor* 4-H. 3 p.m., with XIrs. W. Nielson, • ’chaptoP^^realdent; Sebert Building, underneath the Elbert D. Sheldon: Coventry ; In Ita formulation of that new h,ui tesUfied-thst thp ^ d Cotony froaty? • ■ X DoMthy SadtolxBockvllle: and 15 post office, from the Booth-Dlmock The nbxt meeting of the Rotary ■Kaar Kaat policy wh}di to now So it goes, as hX^plopes the here in all kin^t^f weather." ■ Club will b« Wednesday at 6:45 Grange installation officers, 8 p.ra., lines are now losing more than other cotnmittei; member*. Ticket* Memorial Library. The move will hall Rt. 44A. •the dJief topic of Waahlngton, scenes and the persoiixhty circles may be obfairied from Ciccone, >0 be made to allow 'more space for p.m. with dipner to be served by 12,000,000 a year on passenger In which he himself bneo’tooved as the First Congregational Church Tomorrow’s Artivltle* ' though it h»i not evert yet been Glllek^t., Hartford. , m o l storage, meetings, clinics sponsor­ Tomorrow's activities will In­ aervice, which would saem a very the dominant power. ana\keeps Q U ed by the association, and other Ladies Assn. •formally preaented to anybody, the wondering, and trying to eet Merry Seitt'era clude 4-H Kooks with Xlrs. Robert . powerful proof that the New Ha­ Plate No. 1 lasued \ New d&ei H lifter! conveniences.’ according to John F. Doggsrt and Mr*. Frederick C. IXtoenhower adminiatratlon haa ven would be JusUfltd in aban­ mine, what the present tei t^happejle, president. The Merry Sewers 4-H Club will ture toward hlmaelf__------meet Tuesday a t 8:30 p.m. a t the Rose at 3:30 p.m.; Explorer Post 'been giiiUy of the wo rat old aln of doning that pMhenger service. . Mrs. O'Brien's office hours wlH And everybody Ij^Ahtoe scene* ^ COAL ind COKE home of Mrs. Ethel (Targo. Scouts . 65. 8 p.m.\ Pond H 111 iihe Thiman daya. ; Dumainq, when his tiirn came,’ apply for new license- plates to- be from 8 to 9 a.m. and I to 2 p.m. School; set-back, 8^.ih,, American F r e e Weddings \ 'arid circles knpws; Of cqurse, the foiw'^an. 31, you. can probably get The telephone number is Pilgrim Legion Home; social, $ p.m., N ath­ ! Tima and thne again the Tni- disputed that estimate of $2,000,- questions tbeXxrcandidate’a- meto 2-7312. Miss Irene A. Mayer, daughter ffnan adminiatratlon auddenly cof).- the same auto number you an Hale Community Cknter; Lit­ 000 loas'a jear. in his opinion, he presence'!* asking, and feels aome have n ^, but Ho. 1 ia already / An open house program for the of Mr. and Mrs. Guilford White of tle Scissors 4-H business nieeting. WITH ^pentrated lU propaganda guna on. said, the Old Colony lines could embarraLiisment be- taken. TnKhew blue piqtea with DEL public will be held In early spring. Daley Road ws, married-Dec. 29 3 p.m., home XIra C. L. LIttlq; NEW Be SURE you'sre getting the very of them. For what the ex- The aasociatipns annual meet­ to Joseph M. NaCci, son of Mr. and ‘aorpe phaae of the world altua- be operated on at least a brei white numbeta can be used Feb. X Junior Sewing .Basket 4-H, .2:30 FANCY BRISKET — DECKLE OFF epndidate wants to hear and know 20. Miss Isabella Woodruff has No. LAUNDRY A DRY NINfi X-.-. ing; Jan. 30._will be In the base­ Mrs. J’. Naccl of Providence, R. I., p.m. with Mrs; Emil V. Maihet. mo.st for your food dollar in thi* i«oo which then became a:n enter- even basis. -He charge- is aomethlng that he, being an ex- ment , of th^ Booth-Dimook Me- tn the local St. Mary's Church. The Igency^ Then the Truman admlnli- 1, which has'beep In her family \ Receive Gift X MILDLY CURED Alpert, in his eatimaternad iia^ candidate,- and. therefore already, since the state kfarte4, iasuihg CALL us TODAY! mortsi Library at 8 p.m. All persons couple will niake their home in The Louis Carabelis family, new y ^ . Join the' hundred.^ of Itration preaented a formula for 'the record pf thgmbnth of March, in his own thinking, possessed of who have paid/one dollar or more Chatham, N. J., where the groom plates in 1903. X-'? ’ X ' V.,- \ Lakeview Drive, who recently were, LEAN. TENDER! ‘meeting thia eihergency. The label some claim ;on the office In ques­ In membersKip fees will lie eligible is connected with the Bell Tele­ -made- homeless by a fire In their thrift^’ hou.setyives who shop regu­ 1956, whan.ahpensas were hehvy tion, is likely to snap up as a final Effirvins to attend and vote. There will be phone system. !ac the formula alwaya read: "To becaus»'^ heavy snow removal ..A' hen in Ohio laid *\l*vender , JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL Forest Rd. home, were presented larly each week at Firat Food Super decision and commitment. To hinl, egg and surejy deserve* A •***^ Mandiaatcr an electjon of tq* president and For aeveral years prior to her ^atop iJommuniam." . just a smile can mean the nomi­ treasurer, and new'board,roembera with a gift of $103 from the day cgstkMd other winter factors,-and niad* of old lace. : CONNECTICUT COKE Bolton marriage, the bride was active in shift em'ployes of the South Park arket. ; The i*eault of thia atrategy wa^ passenger traffic was 1 light on nation la you ra again. So, even if Coveatry A speSkep will b'e. Included in the town in girl scouting. you like him, and can entertain prograln, atqhg with annual, re­ St. Division, Electro-Motive Co., ;alwaya to guarantee gcceptimeer^ lines patronized moet heavily by Andover Edward E, Smith Jr., son of Ur. Willlmantlc, the thought of hla running again; ' " ^ ■ Cohimbla ports of committees. and Mrs. Edward E. Smith Sr. of •the. propoaed policy, tohcfur or tra'vel to and from summer resorts. you have to be careful. \ The annual semt-formal an- Making the presentation on be­ 73 SUiyiMIT ST- Main Street, was married'Dec. 29 half of the employes were Mrs. •not It was good and wiae, becauae Hefe we had what amounted to What are the answers for John Ttiyersary. ielehration of the as­ -to Miss Joanne ICanno, daughter of Genuine Spring Tender, Tasty Lb, •It waa a policy '-againat Oonimu- Lodge? . FREI FOGARTY BROTHERS M 6 N ' ii i I [ sociation, Wilt be in the form of a Gladys Brown and Xfra. Pamela LEG O' LAMB a challenge to the. bookkeeping of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uanno of DeLorrne, both Coventry resident; |hlam.‘* To oppoaa th e policy, umat- They are, we would guess, es­ 319 BROAD ST.— TEL. MI 9-4639 Val^tlne dance at 8 p.m. Feb. 16 lilon, N. T.; it. that town.------the present railroad nimagement, sentially the same in Republican DELiVERY at Shhh Chateau in Willinvantic-. Bonding Crew* o u t ^ j !aver it waa, waa made dihgetoua ii.ade by a man who had his ou’n Fuel Oil— Fluid Heat Oil Buhiers More d ^ i l s will be given later, Smith was recently graduated First Selectman Goodwin W; Ja-1 Large, Native circles a* they have been, for 4 from a tower control operator's NATIVE FOWL !knd riaky for poHtlclana, for op- knowledge of the books , of'the aeveral years past, 'for Cheater / 'flnoohle Party cobson said today Mndin^ crews . T Erthar Drat Stem Advertise in The Herald—It Pay* The hext\ pinochle card party school at Keealer AFB, Biloxi. worked eight hours 6ii H iw Year’s !poaing it u'ould aeem lik* op- same railroad as rScenUy a* two Bowles a'nd Bill Benton in Dem­ Mias. He attended Windham and Upoaing a strong' stand againat ocratic circles. spon.sored by'-Coventry Grange wiil' Day sanding icy. roads \n towm. FRESH HAMBURG All Beef Lb. 39c years ago. That ia, the ex-candidate rec­ be at 8 Y>-m. Jaq. 10 In the hall on Illon high schools. He left yester­ Members of the town road crew mm jCommuniim. The Alpert management alto hail \- Rt. 44A., ■with Mr*. Anna Anderson day tor service in Germany. His yesterday saw two films and heard TOP OR OOTTOM ROUND ognized as a possibility of some- wife will join him as soon as ar-. ’ Similarly, now, the Eisenhower its figures purporting to prove thing close t o last resort, not. to as general chairm'^. a talk of snfety. The program, pre­ Expreane* ’flunks rangements can be completed. sented by T. M. Ragl of the Travel- I SKINLESS FRANKS Honor MsIthe first se- { seqm different, but not to he given -X Meun Stoeet. haa'been baptized in FRESH BEEF LIVER Tasty, Nutritious tguaraatecd approval because' it Kut when Wii' ConftecUcut hearing Ahy Inimedlxte encouragement of X tion with early mailing and sort­ lectman. - . /’ lb . >reara that label. =Who, after all, any kind, not, at least, from any. ing of same under thX tabs the First .Congregational (Jhurch. comes, these figures,- too, should The service waa conducted by Rev. ;to againat oppoainjg Communiam? body wh'o really baa party re.ipon- provided for in-town and ouVof- P.qRASITE DESTROYS CORN be analyzed, to make sure they tnwn mailing of the,^ast' holiday James R. MacArthur, pastor. Her Fresh, Small, Lean * When such a policy proposal ia slbiiity and .power,., Washington—An insidious weed 1 SPARE RIBS •arSh't -more in - the red than is /John Lodge, we' would’ guess, FRESH CROP season, i . aunt. Miss Nancy Yeomans, and parasite that destroys corn and I ynade, the price for rejecting it to abaolutoly necessary, to make sure b aa been heartened, and bafGed i Garden Club uncle. William Yeomans, served' the grass-family crops by attack­ •that such rejection could pomibly CoyentiV Garden Club will «*h crop of ]nky» 1 R BEEF WHEN YOU SAVE OUR jBareleaaly and dlmoat unforgivably an^iabed ^cision. Shall he per­ pointment run* to the end of the ■ ' 4h iB h lC H 1957 State Legislature. . ■* Jratoaa the. appearance of America sist in agiUtion and battle; seek­ golden Florida oraagaa, And Hood has got'am I Svary eranga tn R 2 9 e . ynoving Into the region to. succeed ing justice for himuelf- and vie Hood Orango Jnioa to fooi^ ripened on tha tree to apadally 1 lb Pkg CASH REGISTERTAPES! . ga tbd roles- Britsin’ and' FTance tory for the voters by whatever aalaetodgcpvM. .. than aquaesed to Hood’s ownuperUtog; 1 R 2 - 7 7 ' .T J L^! - - J M ce belli there. toeana -pioaaible. even if th at in aeodorn plant and nuhad by rafrigarator trndt to yool 1 R I Such a role in the rt^on to not Volvea attMk on one cf the jnsti 1 R 89 c itody impoesible for Britain and for tutibha of democracy its courts? SAVE 1 R Fits *4 0* Pk« Get Beautif-uj Modern Hand-Painted ' Sbance and t6r Russia, for us Chriatopher Del Sesto, the Rhode SO FULL OF HEALTH AND FLAVOR. Troa-ripa oi4>gee r-' Live Maine Up to S50 o Year On ' f / 1 R " NNK IV CHARCOAL DINNiRWARE!. 'itoe. Why, then, ahmild We take Island candidate who found him soak op mera aim ~ mdra vitamina than orangao yon buy in jMptti ouraelvM the load of pro- self robbed' at the. laajt- minute, \ l . ambitions' not only impoa- majpaged the alternative decision. FUEL OIL . the.atera, whieh muat ha picked while grMn. Thafa why H ood-' 1 tlaBaMae 12 Os; 4% I Nabisco Choc. 1* Oz. Orange fttica to higher to health, highor to nstorol jlavorf Hydros Cooldea Pkg. 3 9 e| Fig Bara Pkg. <9^0 I Pinwheela ' Pkg; in the region, but out of ‘.'A divither wonirito, he would rather with them. While they last. X For 2 5 c 1 Lb. Box 25c r Ghaitor of fip^-vn and dig acespt injustice for himself, land *To get this low price .JUat or­ easy to miioy. 'Yaa’^ hevb to aqoasse 16 costly orangeni to ftfar.fki pabula r of tha region, gblde by the rulM even when\th* der 200 gallon* of more the day. AT YDURSTORL nuho onoqnart of Hoed sovon yon nmnoy ond i ^j^ng^af aa^'joutaide before you want delivery—and OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY t AJd. »a 7 P.M. rule*-are Mfrong thaii risk further pay the driver a t Ume of deli«'- OR DOOR-TODAY eqnedffiifc tee. J a il pqir end eeeve Hoed Oraage J id e e-t M :iuij|pkiMi include discredit for riUiOr the rules or the ery. . THURSDAY ynd FRIDAY 8 A.M. to Y P-M* '’i|i||tlliito to the Ihatitutiona^oi d*m9craey.-'"nist ia, ^ e auppoak, Aoe# to ‘the ,ultlm)ate '■ UniUd to li^ in and Iqydjty to die|(nocracy COOPERATIVE '* ■* r agtaii^'.ttiii th* Bina •'--a I willingness to suffer from it* OIL COMPANY ’X'/X ; IM Wlng as Ika prUciplea wa fnlsUkes and ttoperfectioh* rather I - I I . 1 W* de'th* squs^-rind H costs Vm laH ttoa iiyij^-'iqitwid st kasisl- STORE OF MANCHEStERy INC; ' "^dwliif tha Maar Bant than try to dtojcfadlt democracx r FREE DELIVERY a-TEL. 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^CHESTER I^VENING HERALJ). MANCHESTER, CONN- THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1957 P A Q l i m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN- TH^RSDAY^ JANUARY 8* 1967 ‘i . - }. ■ SS a - r - siid^ published ln_ th# official, area. Mra. Bma Hebe rare w fl i present a th# expected t^ t a prominent figurs rate the film.- ■* ' causes deep regret. He has served Ctarkaoh BAiley and poatib^ oth kectoiy. The to^e for dlscuaahm develditjlhth a Town Democrafe^;, Chile Approves ' Guett*.'; . ' ' . ' " Concordia Ladies will be the Book of Judges. The: /- Drama tJnit Set year,..and hopes In the party, to fee announced later, Hoataaea* tor the a s „ OWtwo chiiriihes here aince 1953 ere. ■ permanent drama! t ohil|/»rxhU- wiliaddresa the gathering. The wage j Increase appllM* to To Meet Friday Mra. Gillian Suchy, Mra. S^fUfol Enr^oltmenti^ose wbdiKsUll a student at the Hart­ ; r RecelrSe AppU<«’ order of Sir Oelehad will meet Skywatch Schedule To Meet Tonight dren. ' .Slate Testimonial Wage Hike Bill persons In nongovefnmenV employ. Watteia, Mra. Sue WUkei ford -ITieologlcal Seminary. He It la understood tthat/^r.vW . C. Friday afternoon, with basklrtball Tickets will be available front all Mra. Marie Wliuler. ^ Commissioners for the aenior group. Friday eve­ . In stru cti^ the thian-; 50 — ‘ - '' diatrict chatrinen, John. LaB«ll*> The Cum ber of DeputUa hag was oVdatned in 1956; During hi# Heisler, superintmideht of the children registr- Mr. and The Manchester , Democratic Santiago, Chile, Jan. 8 (A-^The adopted a iiimllae' bill to. raj** ; Tha flr*t i$5T- meeUng et the a - ji ' ' 8 A$ Andover During^ 19S6 astorate and ambitious project of coming regional senlpr-junior-hlgh ning at 7:80, the initiation of pages ■ The.' Mancheeter Uttle Theater chairman tit, the Democratic ToWD LAdtea Aid Society of Oonoordia To Act on Zbnes will take place in the church, and TrMajr, Jaa. 4. Mrs. Burton Jgbore of Covwitry. Town Cbmmittea-will hold'a testi­ Committee, '^ te v e (iavagnaro, Chilean . Congress ha* .approved a salaries of publfb efcployee 25 Iper Shelton Judge church expansion was initiated. school, has already^Weived about ^...Vohmieeea Needed ^ group will, meet tonight in the Art In addiUbn to..teachite theater Xiutherah Church will be held Jan, 25 applications fiW teachers wlte crafts for the rest of the' group. Midnight - 2 a m- monial dinner for all new office chairman of the Finance Commit­ bill to permit a"32 per cept rise in Cent. W f MM. PAVL rFAMSimnL and is now)W‘ nearly 'complete. 2 a.m. •; 4,a.m...... Clinton Andrews , " - ' room at the East Side R ecat 6:30. skills, thb Moores hope t& provide wages frozen by govemment edict government ecrfnomleU said de- 4 at 7:80 p.m. Hertford. *Jaii?8 «T) -^Gaa. Heffron, Jan. I,(Special) — A It is lioo early as yet to report would like p o sl^ n s' here. It is Ttle 'Fleur de Us ..will not meet ...... 'Volunteers Needed ; >l,-; an Mjoyable recreationalXexperl- holders of the party, past candi­ tee. and SilVeritfiln;. AateW-i 'J«i. S (Specialli-^, ^ f r o t h e d hoped th at W school can be this week but there wlU be a 4 a.m.--.6 a.m. .... Chtidran between the' ages of 10 The mil cost of. the evening, latt ycsr. Despite pricy controls to splter the price rise in 1056. tljie Mrs, Margarets McMullen, presi­ .Abraham” A.«-wblcoff hda. aaaief few itessa ahould be-added to the vlUl stetiatics of the town fpr 6 a.m. -'8 a-ml ...... OllV* Chartler ^ ^ ' and 15 meet each Thursday ' to dnfce for .the yotmgsteia. \ dates fbr office, party workers and wage and price controls had hsd dent, announces that the program m ngi grew in ^dovnr in 1*5«, 1956, as m'any returns of births, opened by thy fall of 1957. counselors^ meeting at tha recto^ ...... Celeste King ■ .'/--L-,. local Young Democrats, Feb. 2 at which will include daViiig. wlU be curb Inflation, living Costs haVe Charles J^ra'ger aOudge al account already given of the at 1 p;m. Thursday. The annual 8 Am. - 10 a.m. . team and enjoy the arts of aCUiter' For further information about risen.44 per cent since then.' considerable effect. They, said will Include a film strip, "W in g Shelton City Court, Fragar'a tOm ’ gtnong them cnrpUmenta, deaths and ms'rrlsges are still due The meeting of-Hebroh. Grange ...... Celeste Kiftg • -r : ‘ ~ ! • fetege craft lifting, scene desij^, the Uttle Theater, contact \Jim 6 p.m. a t the Garden Grovb. $2.75 pef person. From pi»sent in­ doings in Hebron in 1956. Mention hae been postpmed from* New parish meeting will be held at 8 10 a.m,^- Noon ... According to Lee M. Sllverstain,, dications, it appears that well over . The' bill takes effect after ft is prices went up *n estimated 84 per Leo of MalayA” the .atory of the wiU «hd when the 1957 State LagUi*- votmi: UnU. m lisU, Grand LUU, St the town clerk's office. Noon i 2 p.m. ... Joseph Carlin V eonstructlpn and. costuming.. Herdic or Wally Fortin of xhe cent in 1955. newest Uitherah miatlon in that lature adjourn*. Loudspeaker and-.amplify- There will be > public heeiing 'Sear’s d w evening to Tuesday of p.m. Jan. 12 a t |*l>«lps, Hall. All ...... Joseph Carlin Recreation Department. 'chairman of the testimonial, it is 160 people will attend. . ■ signed by President Carlos Ibanez 4>S1 O uIm nuzMroua ma clovera and | i^etam instellcd in the belfry next w«k,/due to the holiday. adults art utged to attend. 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. The Uttle Theater plans to II iat taaat other iiew organizations | by the xbning ciimmlMion si the 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. i ,...... Thomas Hickey Peter'a Epiacopel Church town hsH a t -8 p.m. Jan. 8 to act BarM^^.Bessette, Hebron't only There is still need for adult ...... Ernest Johnson . 5^ ^ and neiv ideas. made, a gift from Cap- polio/Wtim, has been transfem d teachers in the church school. 6 p.m. - 8 sjp . .. - A s'th e tdvm grea'. iwpulaUoni on some change* in regulatlone. 8 p.m. - 10 p.m...... Olive Rey Alice Fagan Mrs. Uoyd E. Gray, Schools Reopen fronvthe Hartford Hospital to Mt...... Virginia Kirks ■■ ■ ■ and actlvlty>wlse, the need forj now be -waftpd out on Sipdi Hospital,. New York, for Mancheater Ei-eniag H erald Ip p.m, - Midnight mors comprehensive soijlng a n d : Schools opened yesterday, follow speoim ° treatment. Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Mice 8tati«. church services Or Ing' the CSiristmaa receae. Hebrwi i W M eerreepwdraV Miss Susan Volunteers may register *t Civil. D e f^ e Headquarters. Munlelpgl planning restrictions apparently rable, a much ap- Dec. 30 and 31, last day of the ^a-as felt. Builders and Owners of teachers employed In other towns B. FendletoB, tetephone ACademy Bunding, on Monday, \yednesday, or Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. IRSf n a t io n a l s u p er m a r k s ts preciat^ gift; \ old year, seemed to leave us with ;jand with development p)—State the fiscal year ends June 80. .people were never officially in­ Churches, to W e effect Jan. 80, L Borst, Mrs. Frederick Brehant, night at 7:80 p.m. a t Bt. Peter's CmiptroUer Frad R, Zeller, whoi more thhn $23 million. He said-he formed of the results. While tragedy struck in many Savi^Wooey ohAi^roxen ^ooM fonns in surrounding communities, \. fills town was apparenUy immune IN '57 SAVE M O N E Y ON until Novepahef w'hen Joseph Plum- lee, 25. of.WUUmantic, was killed when he fell beneath his builder [O ilAliG E JU ICE / as It plunged over the bring Of a Houle g gravel p it ' Erika F. Haricner I vor GARDEN ’ M ' K A . In tha latter part of the yeaj-i Con«.nir.t.d i § 40Z CANS 9 ^ 1 Gregory Hoislngton received aec- Mr. and Mrs. 'Ha^* Wel*a of ./' ond and third degree bums on his Overbrook Heights,' Vernon, an­ left hsnd, arm and leg ae he neared nounce the engagement of . Mra. \ ; ~i.. I I"- 'i 'i ...... iiii; hie third birthday. There wea a Weiss' sister, Miss Erika F. Hack- YOR eSAROEN. Freih frown ' - - i i . ‘ happy concliision to the tot's, stay ner, to Alfred Meier, son of Mr. la the hoa;--ital when the most and Mrs. Otto Meier, 459 New aeversly-bumed a re u healed, elim­ Britain Ave., Hartford. .Straw borries 2t!iral69< inating file poaaibtlity of akin Mias Hackner, a graduate of la- YOR GARDEN . ^ e h Cut — grafts '■ golstadt Business College, liigol- With the total sdioo} enrollment stadt, Germany, is employed by the hitting, a record peak of 297; the Connecticut General Life Insurance 6 1*00,i$SBMiiiE 2 3 town learned that $27,000 would Co.. Hartford, per flanCe Is em YOR GARDEN '• Pr*ih frokm.. be paid by the State toward the ployed by C.,H. Dresser and Son, lONEJ^AND ROLLED IF DESIRED achobt wing following ita accept­ Inc., Hartford." ance from the school Building Cut.Cerii\ 2]gl33< Oommittee by the-Board of Bd'ucs- tlon.. Andrew B*. Mangea, was named TOP ROUND or aupervtSor of the elementary Weddings WELL T R IM ^ • LEAN AND TENDER Fishsticks \ '^' acheol by tbe State following s re- 2 guest iroRi the 'school board for B O T T O M ttW H P 4 FISHERMEN,- lakod unifltd elementary supervisory Freejman-Doebtner / Lamb for Stew 7 V 1 9 « 'i Cui From Heavy Western St^rs to-oz . aervlea for the . regional district Mrs. Euphemia Smith Doebener, 7 / 374 Summit St, daughter of the H ad d ock F illd t PKG achools. Manges also serves the ■■ . / other two district towns, Hebron late Coroner and-Mrs., Loundes A. / MADE TN our o w n U. S. GOVT INSPECTED Pl/ nT ' 'X:-- and Marlborough. Smith of Middletown, and Stanley Town buildings were spruced up Maynard Freeman. Ill Walker St, \ ---- V cement walks, steps and a' -yvere married Dec. 28 ' at the Corned Briskets “ 6 9 \ deck werbs^ded to the town home of' the bride. The double ring V I . il' and theXBumap-Sklnner ceremony, was performed by the EVERYDAY LOW PRICES I library wma repalubMl and repair­ Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, mlpiiter - 4-6 LB AVERAGE » MILDLY CURED-^ of Center Congregational Church, / ed. in a Christmaa setting in the" liv­ Two new roads, RocklS4ge Drive ‘ Vi LQEPKG and Pine Ridge .Road, wer# 'water, Maine, a senior at the Uni­ L A M B LEGS versity of Maine, presented hit t : k obtain . land permitting the mother iii marriage. Mrs. Milton \ atralghtening of Boston Hill Rd. Earle Doebener was matron .of F o w l O V IN ria/dy ^ . “ 3 9 * 2 t S . 1 9 * 1 mt nf Hehi^n hehoj*. Delete Walter Wightman, Lifebuoy Soap . V; '. , The nilU rate in town dropped friend'., of the bridegroom, was from'41 mill* to 40 mills following best min. the adoption of the budget The bride, wore a sheath gown of Frankfurts /«»*«»* W ; 4 7 ‘ , In a Church Loyalty Fund Drive Loan. Tender and Flaverful 2 K s i 7 . J egg -shell whUe lace and sntln, and lifobuoy Soay launched this suhunar by the First carried, a white bilile with white Congregational Church, a total of orchid marker. Her attendsnt Cut frpm YeunR. Tender Lambi gS4jS$- was raised which 'K'IU be vvore a black wool jersey dress ^ / ^tficaUiSen XfatuH ! ^•a Uafudi I used" towards the parsonage re- with corsage of red camelliss, A LGIPKQ 3 3 * ..decoratlon and an anticipated reception' followed for the mem­ H a m L o af lb 4 3 Haddock Fillet' 43< Rinso Whitt addition to the church to accom­ bers of the immediate famil.ief and modate enlarged church school ■guests. On their return from a.wed- .X M ve rw u rst lb Sliced Ced 43c classes. ' ding trip., the couple 'will be at The redacoration of the Mrson- home to their friehds after Jan. Rinso Blue lOIKO 3 2 * ' age began tdahu-ds the end of the at 874- summit St. - y year. As much v p ^ te e r help as Mrs. Freeman teaches second • . / ' • can be obtained Win be utilized in grade in Marlborough School, and ni.'o n e ^ " S a v e W o n eff on Jredli produce A the project- has been taking a refresher college In other church news, Lewis W. course evenings. Her husband Lux Toilet Soap 4 £ ?, 3 5 * x^Phelps was honored this fall for served in World War n, is a route ^ore than 50 yean aeryice to 8t salesman in town, and a member ' rts Episcopal Church tn- He- of the Community Baptist Church . when the new $20,000 parish knd choir. ' A- ■ OVEN FRISI^ Lux toilet Soap 2£l!;25< h a a ^ dedicated by BUhop Wal­ GRAPiFRUlT te r Gray 'and named Phelps FULL OF DELICIOUS APp Han. Ih this project, also, the TOluntarjKusistanea of local resi- A lm o s t 2 MMIor ^SPECIAL . aO R ID A Swan Soap 3 ^ ZSf, 2 Ku 29< dlente wax ”^p lo y id . PREiCRlMTIONS N The RefngM Resettlem^t Com­ EACH Large Solid Juicy Sweet mittee of Congrei^tiohal "SAFELY FfLLED" Osurch was rwrganized into an \ inter-denomlnatft^I community ArUMir Drug Storii Silver' Dust Blue Detor||oiS USE PK6 33. committee ^ d m*de plans at the . latter part of the W r to sponsor JOAN CAROL ■ Enriched SPECIAL' k Hungarian ^fugOo family' ai* \ aoon as possible. Bread / io6*noNrt\ 23^ t ORANG Surf Dolorgont L6E PKQ 32< Benefit Hike Urged May I ProvR ■ J '■ * \ FLORIDA - ^ ^Baxtford, Jan. 8 if):— state Sen- Family Oftsierf Pavorile SPECIAL' LBS elect Bundock (R-Bridge- DYNAMIC Juicy Ripe • Healthful and Nutritioui B r a e Z R LGE>Kg 3 3 b jport) has proposed an increase in state unemploynmt compensation benefits. Biindock wapts Ui* state INSURANCE Date & Nut Loaf 31: to pay $40 a week for" 8ft weeks. lottsr Pretocrion l l I X Liquid OotftrOftN ’c A N '3 8 « .^oS J 6 8 « - i Present benefiu are $85 a ireek for D'AMieU PEARS OREGON • Cartfuiiy Ripenad LBS 96 weeks. He made his propositi ih. a bill.-filed yesterday for the 1957 LEE M. SILVERSTEIN ^ o u r ! General Aaaembly.

BILL TUNSKY»is,«ia Cashmere Bouquet 2 it;; 25* 3 'Service and Satisfaction Gnaranteed” OFFER EXPIRES JANUARY 12th Wore S lf W one^Savin^ t/a/ueS when you shop for food Gobd For Nyloa Vol LGE PKG 3 2 * S; fC BOX OF 400 JUklOR CLASSICS . S' ' '1 "1K.LCENEX J LGI PKG 3 2 * ’ j ' COMPIHE 12 VOLUME SET Fab Detergent B&M : BAKED Yellow Eya 28-OZ CAN 29*12 '”'3 5 “ NOW ON SALE! With Christmas and other billa to pay, January ANS Ajax CleanMr 2 SSI 25* f MAIN ST. — OPPOSITE WOOLWORTH'S •Tha World'* Bast.Loved r PER 18-OZ ^ Stories By Tha World'* ONLY VOLUME OPEN MONDAYS is a inonth when you really apprekate extra aORlOA • Sweat CANS J i i r IIANGE JUICE Mo(t Loved Aulhor* 99 Tgl MU..M o»,(« 37* c2J 67* money. That’s why First National nrges you to 2 r ' DIAMONDSd IAMO n B s $$75 7 ^ to * ^ $1000 1 0 0 0 CHA^tS- I csCe c k our prices—then shoplO P aroundJ SANBORN JAK Lorna Doone Shortbread nahsco 7w*25e I ' WE BELIEVE YOU WILIrCOMEME BACKB * compare prices. Prove to yourself how much you In s t a n t coffee Ad Detergent l ^ K G 37* -/ 'fWAST-Smoothyoi Crunchy « PijrftVegel*W#Eure Vegelftble ShortShortening Tomato juice ^ uiirs, 2 p 31c 1 / EA EAST ST TTEKBIS E R 8IS OR PAY CASH A^DA>iD SAVE | 4)«-02 ■( i- Save by shopping at First National where eyery Tuna Fish cmocihof THE$eA-iit,$u# N 3 1 e Mrs. Fjlhwt'i MariiriM . w . 3|c Poaniil Blitter m 3S< M a rvr ow “ 3tc 3-U CAN j0^c MILL'S single item ir. priced jiist as low as possible. Y6s flNAST - Cr**my Smooth " *t Fl^STFINASr - flaky _ ' ^ SO Macaroni Dinner 2 caSs^39c - 4 W k ia lS M i 13-02 jar; 3 3 c CAMtM ^ — SHAVERS — CLOCKS in..’57 when* you shop COtJNT THE ^TOTi^ JMciyonnai8e\ ' • PM0€ru9fM^x'2fKGsZS^ Spanish Ri^e J MIU’S 7 p i^ 9 c v M ttllN ^ ^D S -- GIFTS T- KINGS Corned Beef Hash nuoiNci %i29c ", U'V ,fVANSaiN£-|v*eofa»*d :' - - 1 ' . . Qu*^ ^ 'J. • r - THE TOTAL COUNTS! ,t4GI FIRST n a t i o n a l STORES I K* ' I » 11:^ : It 'I ;Wr|IUflk'-)' ' facial l^uOsK^'37* R o a s r B e e f Hash * trudLnci ^CAN 29c .'V- ... i •- A -X- "A ■ I- \-\ -1 ■ 'if..

tfev,! .- v>'. ...t -I.".;-:' - ■: |IAi(fCHESTEE EVENING HERALD. IIA NCH ESTB^VEI^O HERALD,'MANCHESTER. CONK. THXmSDAY, JANUARY 8, l'967 a P A G E .'M Q S TEN W adneaday. - H a b b t ^ n ^ l n and associated w i t h t h e s c h o o l dalphia B ullatlfi^^w d w ith th*- 84, lieu ten an t go vern o r of A lb erta Art Director Named Oeatha Idsat Night since 1914, died W ednesday. . H e naw apapiw r'" a 1 n c a 1965, . d i e d f r o m 1937 t o 1960 .and' fath er bf Justice Orders ' R idgew ay, M ich .' WK— Mother and Son W e d t i e i ^ y . P * 10M Water, G roton. V ice .A dm , W llaon wnaa bo m In O ieater/ U tah . M |«a R uth B ow en, w om en's adltor ^ N ety H aven, Jan . 3 OB— A ndrew K veryW here; K iphuth, H ow to Q d Albany, Qa., William Ghfpman . H onolulu, . F a r * y H am ptdn of the . E dm onton Journ al, died Ll^UO tS 4 W B A V ^ I O Die in Blaze as College Reiiistate By TUB Af0MM?IATKD IFREBS B r o w n , 74, n aval aide to PrasN , C , R itch ie w ill b e th e n ew .directo r Dfitly Radio F it; K tver, T ranaiatora in R adio ,den ta. C o olldga. H oo ver, F ran k lin ■Potter, 82, retired New York bt' J o b n a t o n , 78, honorary ch alrm ^ W a d n e a d a y . ■“ k "Waddlvur'' and T eleviaion; L aedy, R eading P an yara, M aa*., D r. £ rw iri Y*. ^triiliat .and banker, died o i the bo ard of th e C 3> em ical Q om of T ale A rt G a li^ in July. H e la 4' « ^ b O O ~ U M C aM n t D »yllc^. TI b m WPOP—1 Phone Plea Fails Formeij Tocher D . R oosevelt and T n utian, and a, Im provem ent for A dult*; .L erner, ' L o w r y , 86, piroihin an t in field fo rm er .' auperintendanL o l t h e ^Wednesday. He w ai bom 'In cail- E xchange B ank of N ew Y ork, oner *roe Union' Railroad, wbtch d irecto r of th e d ep artm en t of p ain t­ M y F air L ady; LeM ner, F 'aiat^ of U ltfm inatloiy'^m ananK o f'th e N aval' A cadbm y, died W ednesday. ' ^ r a g o . tim e board chairm an and preai- it* terminus in Union, Ore., ia'^juat in g an d acu lp tu re at th e M useurn of >Arthur IM tolkXH tng pro fm n ^A lp ole, M ai*., Jan . S — “ M y A uto R ace* and R altiea; M cO olitK New YAk. Jan. 3 A Btat* d ent, an d a d irecto r o f rnany cor- a hop, skip, Jump and toot'of a i t r O a t * Suprema w u rt Juatlce ha* ordered reaaarch en glM arin g /taboM toriaa' O iilm , : U tah, D r... L «o y K . Philadelphia, R obert E . -P. M odem A rt iri N ew Y ork. -H e w ill u « 19 tiM radio A iu u < ^ ttivaol^ G ood W aata C o . the houae U on fir e . - I 'm C hance to R ead ; M andl.'T bleV taion poraaone, died W adneaday. whistle. It's rail' trackage^ 1* only succeed L am en t M oore w ho h at re- Servicin g; M arah all, Pork. ^ C hop rainatgtemapt of a Brooklyn CoVt of the L igh tin g bivlaid n oT ^H yl- C o w l e s , 76, p reald ip t of the U nt- SenZ gndeB fer, 73, d ram a critic an d m fw ta fend sra aubjoct to cbanpo •le— threa BU r E xtra . v a^ a E lectric’P t^duota, In c., died V ezsitjr o f tltid v fro n t .J 941 t o 1948 re tir^ spo rts editor of the P h ila- . E dm onton, A lU ., J. C . B ow efi. 2.3 mil**. . ' •Igned effe<;U va Ju ly .l.’ , Read Herald Adva. Lowell Tkom a* » : . A feX . r.iln utea after ahoutlng H ill: M iU er.N o etalgia; M oorehead, lego, pronaaor with back *nd n o l l e * . 'M eat the A ^ at th at franU c alarm Into the telp- .G allip oti; P alm er, H ptv .to .B e a in ta r ^ w id ln g more than |40,000.' J i « a - D hone, M ra .^ ’rU D ahehey, 30, . s n d . W om an of P ro p erty; -Pattm ,' South B ut thaV profeaaor. D r. H krry f^W H AV—O ptn H ou»« W H AYV Encore T h eater^, ■ h er o n ly chlltb. Jim e*. 3 m o n t h * , A frica in T ranaifeU on; P ratt-G uide Slochower,. t t x M a , departmental W eV U r-titfO d E ean tna-jC o od'-lluate > «rlB hed l*at n l^ t In th eir 3- r t > o n i to E arly A m erican H om e*— N orth heartV'ConductedI byb the ' Board of W TIC^W om aa. W KHB— E «enln(.Seren*d* \ — S o u t h . W DHO-CW K dto OTIC-Dlclt-v.Burtel \ lunK Slow . . H igh P licatio n . W PO P—W axworto W D RC— A tno* and A ndy P^re Chief A.aron'HiH aald lira, P ratt. B attle* T h at C h anged H ia- liochower .wa* fired four’'3reare You can bo surg it's' goadl wb*n H'X W TO P— Fulton'U w la tiiehey apparently paaaed up her tory; R and, A m erican W ater and ageX ifU gr,’ pleading the Fifth * '^ A y — K neor* Tfeaater only cttaRce to eacape by wMkinir.a G ante B ird a; jFiapport an d S eh artla, A m iln^A ent'' befo re the Sen ate In­ POPULAR QUALITY MEATS—far ^ e c c — ReoorO R «ru» W txH J— G ood. E aanlikl G ood M uale A m erica R em em bera; R ichardaon, t e r n a l S ^ u r l t y aubC om m ltee h t i r a — E 4 S w e a t W K K B— A llen Brow n, v valiant afteupt to save tn*j^»iU>yt' G reat A m erican N egroea;' Row- on\y the top grades . . . aged W T IC -JU dto L*n« , W TIC— D ick B urtel The womaiT* body waa foaod a w hich aakM > lm about previous. ■ H o i b y W D RC— A m oa and A ndy ■.• few feet from th«f Iwby'a crib. aom e, T rolley C ar T reaaury; Sit­ C om m unist F arty m em barahlp. .fight , , . cut right . . . trimmed W PO P— Bd. P . »Tor**n w ell, D enm ark; Sloane, Book of E iarlier yeaterd ay, M ra. A lm o riite Storm *; Stoipe, M ud bf O rleana; Sloch ow er, 67, d e r^ C om m unist right . . and priced right to give rH AY— B atty K im baU i ' W H AV— E ncore T heater d a O ordelro, 36 , a n d h e r 2- y e a r - T eale, A titum n A croaa. A m erica; P a rty ■ m em befrahip 'at th a t' tim e, W COU— G ood E eanliU G ood H uM S o ld son , Step h en , p eriah ed in a fire but declined to an aw erw b en^aaked > you the. best htea't buys for the W KN^Eeanlnx Sdi^d* ■ .Thom aa, Seven W onder* of the Top Cm Pirt Your Trust tt ho w aa a m em ber In 194^ 1. W T lC ^B a^ Lui* W TIC— N ew* orthe W orld. at th eir horn.* in F airh av W .. A u- W o rld ; tH lhltehaed, F .B .I. Sto ry,. money. Choose what you like best W O RO -Cal K olto W D RC— BU if Croaby tho ritiea aald she ap p aren tly w *a ...... r ‘ ' , 1, ...... Slochow er w aa dtam lased'^ W PO P—W axwork* W PO P— G abriel H eatter 'tryin g to flee w ith the child w h en in Supor-Right QvnUty Moats! B ro o klyn C o llege ‘in O ctober. from our appetizing selections of 1: 4* - V > ■ W ithout a departm ental h earin g. {uicy-good oeef.. . fender, tasty.' *'tluA T ^B *ttr l^ b a ll W H AT— F anilly R oaary both periahed near the door; Installation iSet W C O ^R ecora IU »»*w W CCC— G ood E reaina G ood M uale T he U .S. Suprem e O o.urt m led pork . . . delicious lamb . . . ana W K N B— D inner D ate ^Rael D anehey, 32, a railro ad By Sunset Lodge last A prR th at U lochoVrer 4» u l d |r^c-'iu'< % Ijw a w rit'— O n* M an’* n n iU y -f trainm an, w a* not at hom e w hen no t b e fired fo r/ekeF c^htg hi* tw - Waybest poultry, then you'll know WW PO D RP-.-W O - *xw ^ K oTk* o l ^ W D RC— E. R. M urrow the fire broke out in hi* W alpole atltu tlo n iil rig h t. T h e fo U eger con^ W PO P— Say It W hh M uale Sunaet R ebekah l ^ g e , N o . 39, . for sure^ypu're cooking the best l l M --- - , reaid en ce.jF la collapafcd w h en h e ar' .ducted a .aM m of ap peals of U iat W H A Y -jtecord W HAY— Polk* Party . rived' h o n m ^ d w aa taken to a lO O F , -w ill in aU ll ita new ^ officer* ruling, : • When you cook our quality maats. W CCC-pRaeord B eytaw w eeu — G ood E v*ninB.G ood M uaid d o cto r'* o ffice. M onday evening in O dd F tllow r jU atiea^ •rtiom aa E . M ortlaaey WWKNB—P.S. nC—Now* _ _ .W K N B— P latter P arty M ra. lao b el' §cbm ldt, N orth A t­ H all. A m eeting of the lodge w ill Chuck Jr., yesterd ay takin g not* of the \ W TIC— G llderaleere W D RC— N ew* R eporter W D RC— R. Q. Lewi* tleboro, a “telep hdn e, op erator in open prom ptly at 7: 80; a n d t h e V ru lin g b y . th e n atio n ’s co u rt, fo un d W POP—Bob and M y W PO P— D etectlT* the W alpole exchange, picked tip public in atallatio n w ill fo llow at \for Slod^bwer. ~ , • t I t l & a * ■ l i d — W H AY— Polka P arly M re- D anehey’a m eakitK e and re­ 8 : 30. pOT lO A ST BpNE-IN, BLOCK SH LE But* D r. H an y D .' G ideonae, W UCC— G ood E rem ng G ood M uale layed it to P h yllla M ender, tele­ M r*. A lm a D odson of W elcom e B roo klyn C ollege , presiden t, im - W K N B— P latter Party phone aupervlaor. ' , R eb ekah Ixxlge, E aat H artfo rd, an d ' / m ediately announced th a t Sloch- W TIC— G llderaleere Super-Right W D R C - ^ K i^ T _ W D RC— Eddy Arnold M ia* M etxger aald: "It tw aw ­ her ataff, w ill aeat the 1967 e f - ' ow Sr w ould be suspended In a ./ W PO P— Bob and R ay W PO P— O rtlcial D ateline ful. I h eard h er cry an d m o an u n til f l e e r a . Cut from few days after hi* rein statesm t a i M - - ahe died. She acream ed for belp M ra. V irginia L ew is and M r*. “on th e b road p ro fessio n al grotm d”i 1/ *'lfeA y-«w lM W H AY— Polka P arty aev eral tim e*.’’ W CCC*-Baoord R jvlaw W TIC— Converaatlon • A lice P alm er w ill, be co-chairm en H eavy W dfs^terB of conduct unbecom ing a fadulty W K N B— E renln* Sanetad* • W D RC— R obert Q. Lew la , - ' " lir e o ffid iala aald the W ake m igh t of the aoclal com m ittee and w ill m e m b e r . . W POP— M yatery^m e have been cauaed by an exploding serve refresh m ent* fo llow in g, the Qclrn-Fed Slochow er w ill be tried on th at • i t t — kitch en h eater. c e i b m o n y . ' ■ ch arge' in the departm ental h ear­ yp—Bob and R ay W H AV— Polk* Party T h ey aaid the flam ca A pparently . W n c— C onvereatlon ing. H e la slated to go back on *’tteA Y -^w ta* B W W D RC— R obert Q . Lew i* , ap read thro ugh th e. houae eo fapld* ; Steer Beef LI the p ayro ll S atu rd ay aa a $ 10, 500- and Frid Credit; Union Seen Phony W CCO —Raoord R aviaw W PO P— K yeteryT lm * ly M ra. D anehey could not reach a-year aaso ciate profeaabr-’o f G er­ W K N B— B yantiig Senerad* l i t * — ' ' - / the w indow * o r door*. / w n o -i^ ,B *$» Uai* v , > W H AY— N irhf W atch W aterbufy, Jan . 3 (^ — A nthony m a n . - • W DRO—T O tayto BnorU W TIC— A t D ie U nited N ation* W PO P— K uaio and N awa W D RC— The W orld T onllht V . C o francescu, 37. W aterb u ry, ac­ X W PO P— M odern Sound* cused of gettin g h ia frien ds to in ­ •W- ■ i l i — v est a t to tal pf 388,000 in a phony PH ILA -^r. BO RD EN 'S - 4-3 o z p k g i 29* „,,v.,.-G p o d klrantnc G ood M uale W HAY— N laht W atch ^ cred it unlpn. plead ed Innocent yea­ Hall Evasive W K K B -.C yaninB B erenad* ■ W TIC— A t the U n lt^ N ation* Choice Till 9 WTUJrHS*" » . W D RC— The W orld T onl(ht terday In Superior C ourt to 2i B d n e l e s s W O Tti— N ew * R eporter W PO P— M odem Sound* coU nt* of theft. H ia Jury trial is CREAM CHEESE pkg 3 f Steer t i ^ p — N W ach eduled to start Jan . 15. About Future ' t ^ HlA d Y — N laht w atch W TIC— TBA ,. SILVERBROOK FRESH CREAMERY W D RC-Ruaa N aushm a Lines W aah in gto il, Jan . 3 (P)— L eonard X W T I C — S p o r U W PO P— M odern Sounds W . H all say* he has m ade no d i U — 1 LB PRINT w C h u c k W PO D B P—Law C .^uy ranc*l-.o«nl*£® W alk n. W H AY— N laht W atch ■ ^ e follow ing booka^have been Wrouqfit Iren Rollings BUHER / final decision ‘.'one w ay or the _ TBA added to the M ary C heney L ib rary. Perch Ceiumnt o th er’’ ab out stepp in g out of the • :ld—W HAT— O lnofr D al* „ . v. ^ W D RC— R uss N aushton job of ch airm an of the R epublican Boneless W CX X > -Coo< rK v*nlni G ood H uato W PO P— M odem Sounda T h ey are all non-flctlolv, VALLEY WELDING CO* N ational C om m itted but reports Brisket W IO tB-A lan Brow h _ M t < * — ’ B elloc, O ne T hing apd A nother; Ciml-O-Bit FO R EVERY CHEESE USE 2 I S ^ O A F i r SUPER-RfGHT, HEAVY, CORN-FED STEER BEEF W TIC— Let O eors* B o R W H AY— N laht W atch . 122 N AtnBD O AVE. p ersisted to d ay th at'h e w ill do so, Head Cut W TIC— R obert M cCorm ick B row n, L aughter ia ai W onderful For Free Estimate Call T hete-. liav e been rum ors that - ITO RC— R ua* M aufhton T h in g: C ypher*, F o ilag* A rrange- Glastonbnry ME 8-3tli Sliced American >ro«s^D 2 TOP ROUND OR W P O P —-M * • odern • ------Sound* m enta: E isenberf, O m nibus of H all ivlli m o ve to a C abinet, po st. l^)puCtFi U i l d - ' F un; F am ily H andym an, Painting BpnO M ^OUN D LB A n o th er ropo r.t ii th at h e .w ill u n ­ T eleiri^ n ProB ruB S W H AY— N laht W atch Frovolone Cheese 59= d ertake sp ecial jobs for P rpsident Waybest X W nC -rC arT lna-C oneervatlon and R edecorating: Fitzgerald,' DOMESTIC ‘ lb Tender SUPER MARKETS O n P w T w o W D BC—B C — RuaaB u s s N auroton T reaaury of Sp ort Sto rie*;. G aunt, E isen how er in the field o f fb rrign Young lb s p u t ^ J W^------FO e—--- M odem - Sounds London in C olour,; G rattan, In LEAN FRESHLY, GROUND, Afl^BEEF affairs. . \' To Fry 4 ^ Eiizobeth Arden - In a atatem ent yeatarday H all la in b l e ^ W RJkY = ^N l*ht W atetr- Q uest of K n ow ledge; H orne, R eturn W TIC— Ifted W arln* to P ow erf H orow itz and R elnfeld, COSMETICS A&P h im self sk id : ifem em lFeF... W DRC—Buaa N au^ton “Since election , d ay I; h ave h ad enwnAL M acm illan H andbook of C hess; **We deliver" 1 Q T U O Z lURG LB . »39c 2M LBS *(1 W PO P— M odem Sounds H ottea, H ow to Increase P lanU ; aeveral talks w ith the P realdenf Lein M l U — L ORANGE MCE CAN on p arty m atters. I exp ect to see Boneless lb TV SERVICE W H AY— N laht W atch H oylt-A lt Y ou N eed to K now A bout i 33‘ Smoked ® W TIC— Fred W artna D oga; H uxley, Tom orrow and To­ ' Arthur Drug StorM 1 ' FRESH-TO BROIL/FR or ROAST-i’/2-3’/2 LBS him sh o rtly an d of course w ill dla- / W D R O -B ua* N *u*htftn - . ! ■ m orrow and Tom orrow : Jankua cuas m y future plena w ith him . " ■4. • POPULAR W PO P— M odem Sounds A Ef|iiPf|Sau> t W i W iu s i t * e e — ’and M alloy, V enezuela, Land of Educator Crox ;z"o35= U ntil th at .tim e I w ill have no sss. W H AY— N ile W atch O pportunity: JO nea, G ray - G host* further com m ent to m ake." m . m »Mu , W TIC—New* _ --'1 W D RC— N ews A W eather and R ebel R aid ers; K ane, M iracle SuRSWHt Prune Juice 32= Ready-to-Cook LB Frozen Foods GIVES W PO P— M odem Sounds •1 GTS ' _ ^ Quality Meats U i U — 1 0 / ■ 1 ■ W H AY— N ile W atch - A&P Pineopple Juice 0 T 14 Z g r e Vermont Bishop (w ric— Sports F inal CAN e J S w s n a o ^ 4 L O « a o z 4 9 M C N ^ Lm W lPric* .O j FV SPECIALIZED W D RC— Ruaa N aufhton ALLIED TV SERVICE SUPtU-RIGHT LARGE SLICED Stewing Beef XS ? u, 69e Chateau Cheese 2 B o x 85c TV Dinners WORLD tJPO P— M odern Sounds 1.lt 1 oz Bologfna P K G O u » Named bv Pope m a n c h e s t b b Libby Foncy Pens 2 CANS 39= F reeli F rozen 39e m .^leCaAa ** W H AY— N laht Sym phony e g h Per H om e C all U O Z A « C Super-RighI Bdepn PAN CY SLICED S ^re Ribsr « 4 9 e Kroft Cheese Each 25i Birds Bye Cod .#is|i Pkg. W TK ,'— SU ullaht Seren ai* 4 T eievtaloB Sen d ee W D RC— Ruaa N auahtim . ^ I W V pin* Part* Dei Monte Ketchup^ 2 80T S ^ B u rlin gto n . V t., Jan . 3 ( 4^ — T h e DICK MOR'TENSEN W PO P— M odem Sounds M ost ReV , Sb b ert F . Joyce, 60, ^ a im ^rted Lb. Birds Eye Shl*^ 55e GREEN BU 9-0080—:9 a.m. to 9 p.m. - im'aozggc A ll^ood Bac^on FAN CY SLICED ' C atholic p rlear fp r 33 year* and Frqnkfurts. ' bwm^ 1.1,. 4 9 e Bleu Cheese Ml M641 '*w feA T -N lle W atch ' M em ber ef FzeCory Sliced Pineapple E zcloatvdy B .C -A w n c - Starllaht Sertnad* B ended C lectrenle T eebn icim ii OEIV.ONTE CAN tW AM lO N -S FRO ZIN for the last tw o au xiliary B ishop, W D RC-N latat O wl 1 It g g c Chicken^Livors 4 l b * l . a * h as been nSTned b y Pope P lus X II Am er. Boilogna ^Iced Lb. 39c ^Muenster Chepse Birds Eye Peas'^',^'2^ 39e Ann Page Boons 2 CANS A y as B isho p of B u rlin gto n , a D iocese A m e r . w h ich . com prises th e en tire at*te, C o o k e d S o l d m i «ked Lb. 6 9 c Loaf Cheese S l i c e d ^ 3 c Rirds EyStorn “ST 2 p . . . 37e STAMPS n^U ee ar w ibai , CAFN JOHN'S-^DY-TO-COOK of V erm ont. V ■ CO N N ICTICUf M IBIC A l SH V IC I ANN PAGE PREPARED A rch bishop .A m leto C. C icognen i, W.O. S O X 1SI • N iw NAvm i Haddock Fillets u 4 3 ' A postolic delegate to the U nited 15' / j 02 States, announced the appoint­ sPAGHEnj : CANS 27' m en t in W ashington yesterd ay. , B ishop Joyce, a W orld W ar II TNI NSW NZlIXS 273 BROAD I 10c Bishop of Citium. ' V PASCAL. TABLE EXttA SPECIAL! UNTIL • • DRIVEWAYS lo n a P e a s \ CANS B orn in Proctor, V t„ BlSnop I 8 o z y c B0 STPN PINK SEEDLESS ' ' • PARKING LOTS OraR^p Ju |k M inute M aid FLORIDA SWEET AND JUICY Jo yce w as grad u ated from the U ni- 9Ys iBdlTldually w rap men’u F t o a e n f 2 C A N S yeralty -of 'V erm ont, ^ e re hia CELERY ■ hlrto In ccU opbane. TEL Mi 9^100 C aptain John e 10 o z room m ate tv** L ou'.L lttle, O plum - LETTUCE BRAPEFROIT Oyster Stew F r o z e n CANS b la C o llege fo otb all coach w ho re -1 PiaC 9ANOUET, CHICKEN, KZF ORANGES tired recentlj*. ' E N C m O K D I A TURNPIKE or' # R O = X.; A fter com pletin g hia ecclesias­ Susie Sporkh gays: ■ "f* TU*KEY-n«OZEN W pKGS 0 » tical educatio n in C anadian sem in­ COFFEE AUTO SERVICE C u c u m b e r s L O N G G R E E N r p o .2 5 * aries, B isho p Jo yce served p arish eal J burKhf 2 0 ® head "We're mighty handy for Reritede shepperg. Drop In next IM WEST MTODUTTPIU^ TiirkoyDiimor . ahquetesozen ’?.!J?59= In B ratU eboro,■ B ennington a n d ] 3 •"2 9 ® ..M i^ h iste r before becoining prin- .. . ' ' ' ’V N A P IE R time you're in tfce,area**', Cello Tom at^s F I R M , I E 0 U P C a N s 3 9 » .' clp ai of C ath ed ral H igh Scho ol l»| YOLtr FROZEN B urlington. A 10 QZ mgC - D uring;W prldrW ar II Blahopj NOW Fine Blend A&P CUT CORN A PKG3 O l Jo yce served,^** .a chaplain w ith \ Ask Your Doctor ii»fBAirCDaii9 t h e For A De/rclpi^ Home-Made' Saidd ON 6 E u ro p ean , th eater. H e. i*. a fo rm er To PhoNi Us JANE PARKER State V dteran* 'rt-F p rH gn , T Y ars /' SALE 1 A g P F r a t t n Pass ' ^ PKGS ch ap lain eiitti U 'tllistte' -.of WE HAVE: WATERCRESI. C 0Rb¥ pit FRENCH ENDIVE. a l n n a m a t e r , . ' ’ " * P O P U L A R A&P BroccdlrS|ioarf„ozEN 2 39= He la a -* ’ M WASHED ESCAROLE. CHINESE a IIA G E . CHIVES, JPumpkin C . J o y c e 6f ' 6 M ra. A lbert , ;pf ^hene^tdy, ■ n^DISHES, fOStON AND;llOMAINE LEHUCE. Rich Flavor Oronge Juice 2i®V3r o r N.Y. ENCYCLOPEDIA -V/. E A C H OF A&P Fr. Fr. Potatoes h , o z z n 2 « « 29= 5U A 49* RECORDED Mrs. Pal jBMdcn Sun Your Nsxt 12 ;Oz. Choice Fresh Native ^oidtry — Direct From Our Farms to You' WHOLE KERNBLV Mere Jene Porfrer VefuMf ~ .1 For Hiasa wha Mia to moh# thair awn Honaradieli, wa hova In 12 G reat Albums Pure^. Best Dressed Title ' ' r t' PtMOMlid HI ’Strawberry J a r s FrsseriptigR C O R N A ip Z u b i o ^ m c froeh dug HaiWodlsh RaqHrNbw Florida Patatoas, InisMls P w9 /\r^< . p » l: yi-H PARK ADE; C A N S L § Angel Food Ring r1^p!;^'4';. now 43* m UKJAZZCtUldAMnia (O im ttiiiied -fro iri'P age O V ta Ceesaww e * . ‘•ia'ehew aassiAeweU MIDDLE TURNPIKE * • • m a n c h IMER Sprouti^^ow White MusIpwbinB, Extra fancy, Crisp Taida Red Ring .'S'-,-;? ■ Caramel Rocon Rolls 33* b est-d ressed U st. in 1940 a n d h a s 2CA VICTOR X TaU Manchester Shopping Farliode^W. MidiHe Tvmpike A & P Grapefruit Juice' ,1 QT 14 OZCAN 25^ taken first cr second p lace fo r th e N. Y. SUte O n iim S Prlen eewi ie Oil M feprtMMi thru Sti^ Jm.Sk effettiet H ti MKr k Yblam,: last JO * year*. Sh e tied w ith G race Calory, CaulHlawar, FancyJdaho Raking Patatoas, DoRciaus Whole Cana -i Poffcode Store Open Monday Thru Friday TiH 9 P.M.<— M. 9>82S1 White Tuna CHICKENGATHI-SIA 7 OZ K elly fo r first p lace last year. KernriCorn SOIIDPACK, CAN e«ee«CA*s w eeno ti eeae M feiuez T h e 1956 I.atin g tya* th* firat Hubbard. Summor, Dos Mdoos, Acorn and Ruttornut Squash, Now OR Salt f e e emtw SOS Moin St. Store Open* Thursday THI9 P.M.*-^l 9«80^8 a i n c e . I 960, w h en th * p o ll, started , " Y a SwHt M ix^ Pickles P. lA BE l QTS 35= th at In clu d ^ m o rfjth td tw o H blly- Ftish Hofhous* TOmataas. i j Laddie 1 Lb. S»Per Markets w ood actresses. ALBUM10 Boy Cans SPECIAL^ A&P Tomoto Juice 1 Q T 14 O Z C A N 27= P rin cess G race, A ud rey H epburn. VAT A iuem c e 9*cm c fee caeodi M arlene D ietrich and R osalind ’ ^RESH PERSIANkiMES ' ^ OUR DEUCIOUS L uaaell *U m ade the grade. * ’ ■ O ff the list w ere noted w inn ers f ------of p ast years such aa M r*. D w ight InstoRed .CLOROX WESSON OR M AL SOAP DIAL SOAP E isdnhow er, M ra.’ O trata pulp Bum’s each $■ ; H obby and B ritain ’s Q ueen E llu - Irreg. TaU C a n S k BARBECUED CHICKENS Im A 4 I N 1 p z o p u a lIQ U tC! iH O RTEN IN G K* 4b 4 you -lrn h ‘rM nd the deck K n pi you fredi- 'reim d th* d e ^ 'beth. . * * Educator Sizes WRAPPED IN ALUMiNtm FOIL FOR YOUB OOJtVENIENCK T h r e e t h o 6sar.d fashion d esign ­ Your a r t ] w M 33* u u 5 3 ° m m 3 7 ' ' t u N r n 59'= • ' « t e u W 3 7 ‘ ' .. . 2 m t n c m u 35* er*. ed ito rs an d m em b ers'o f In ter- natkm id so ciety voted' in th e 1968 4 HolMay k ■ 1 %^ ' p o l L FARM PR|SH GRADE "A"^ f Homu O ther eh o iees are: ( 4 ) M r*. W in­ ^ l ^ u f o D v ] Asiortineit Popular ston O pokt of N ew Y ork, ( 6) A u d ­ Brand Cana ANY SIZE. L - 1 ■ ' i i; Milk rey H epburn an d M arieiM D ietrich, , SUViRDUST BLUE IVORY SOAP IVORY SOAP PERSONAL IVORY t i e d ; ( 8) M rs. W illiam .R andolph ' ' l ¥ . H oarat Jr., N ew Y tuk; < 7) p o u n - u P t R MARKETS Sunshine L A R G E E G G S Picture Tube 6 THE ^ OETERGENT ITFIOATS ’i i r n o A T S i OFTER IM OOTHM CO M ntXIO N teaa ConaU dld C reapl, H om e; ( 8l Cheeze*lts 19c; . u a u K « 3 3 * . 3 M l l W I H k U IT*. 4 e « M | 3 « ^ ^ R baalin d R uaaeil; ( 9) t h 6 D u c h e a S of K ent and Prince** M argaret POULTRY PARtS 1.95 H *' i ■ . ' ■ • R o se'o f G reat B ritain, tied ; ( 10) .th e C ountea* of < hiintaniU a. M a­ Nabisco Premium ”iu r THE r AUTS YOU UKI i i s r ' d r i d ; ( 11) M r*. H enry F o rd H , D a- Bninds You Know...' troit and N ew ,Y ork, and ( 12) IVORY FLAKES IVORY SNOW .O XYD O l J Salfines iii2 7 e 7- r ■ -1 C o un tess M ona von B iim arlc, P ari* tREASTS - L E « - WINGS - LIVERS loelodw Inatallation. phw iaa. an d C h pri (th * fo rm er .M rn H arri- ■V.' = a s ' r ' - ■ 'i'r ■ ■' KIND to EVK Y 7HJNG IT T O U C ^ FO R sn im itit D iSkW AIH IN oV . DUZ D O U IVnYTHIN O^ . tRIUlANT N lW W H irm oe son Williams). • , Savings You Like.- ' ■ ' J ■ Otiaraatoiid for 1 'Kitchen Queen BACKS-NECKS-GIZZARDS UMiPM \ U Z U N S 3 3 * V l i a u w e t 33* u » * i ) n u ^ 33* ^ . * . ' >■ P IF E M O O M fV tE YN liflfclA N lli Id Oz. ,28 Oz. CALL “p m r W ILSON White SHced foi^' \.\V. , Large Can f o r . ■ ■ ■ 1 • ■ - . . ' * ‘ . B elfast, Iralsn d— N aaN fl 1,66^ Cana Ml 9 -s e s o : Plus World Green ftiniD1* ‘Breodi ' to ! 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/: / •. ■ MANCHE8>rEB; EVRNING PERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1957 PAGE V... : . ^• f A6* T»BLV» ^ ilAKCHESTER EVENTNa HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONK- THURSDAY, JANUARY s;. 1957 m t e r Asks •-V TfMand SuperiotC^Urt Openg GRAND UNION'S [amze Court Affirms ^ Approval af> Sachei’iGuilt in **v. • N 1-^ W ith Several Cases on D ocket •!f; Liquor Sales Rockville. Jan. 8 (Special V'—Tlte*' antering and lat'eeny. Her trial will - H :ress Contempt Case '■n A?. - . winter criminal aeaslon of Tolland be held Wednesday, Maxwell Mllie* Win make a third County Superior Cfeurt got. upder Patrick Pehowdy, xcharged ydth attempt to obtain a'llqtior permit . V' operating while undeb suipehslon, iCoatlBaed from Pim* Om ) way yesterday with Judge John H. for hia drug atore oil Orton Rd, (Clmtlmed from Fage OneV Capitol hill for diacuaiion with the King preaiding.. operating while under the influence conrrefsional leader* yeatf»rda>. a purely aub/ectjve teat as . to the Flrab. of a 20-case docket, Waa anti being a second offender, plead­ H* will appaar before^'the Zon­ A Civil RlghU p ro ^ a n r i* one ■ i^ lle • he • could expect a large alms of the groups he described. disposed of vtitK a $500ufihe, sus­ ed not guilty. Trial will be held ing Board of Appeato(ZBA) Mon­ V •f the domeetlc matter* Prealdent'■ weaaur* M Democratic coopera- pended alz-months Jail aentence Tuesday. ' - day a t 8 p.m. .In th* Municipal « w _ V - ki.k kt. ii.» tlon on intemational problem*, it This willingness to testify. about »*enhow'er ha* high on h * 1f»t Eiaenhower will face probation for the same j^riod, Jamea A, (jolandro vVeated Wa political gssociati'ona in the coUrt levlc'd on George Dalrymple, ?1, Building. of detired legislation. He already dlfflcuIUe* on many pf^hl* dome*- appeal oh a charge of fraudulent . Miller 1* Stoking a yarianee'to of hia* dwn beliefs tend* to cast ^ompaonville' for negligent homi­ issue of a chepk. - ha* outlined Rome of his desire* tic'recommendation*.; cide.- ' ' aoning regulations which 'would in ' ednferenccik 'with Republican ... Southern. Democrats were lining doubt on the genulnene** of hia Kenhe.;h R. Tippy, charged with . pem lt Miller Pharmacy to' yell t » Dalrymple pleaded guilty to the breach of the peace, was granted leadeht, and will put hi* rcquci:* up to light his Civil Right* pro- protests.”" ' 'charge which resulted in the death alcohplie liquors in Bu*ineas..^2Sone formally before the Congress in posala, an i*su* on which the a nolle due to Insufficient evi­ I. The csle would be solely in con-; The aubcommlttee before which Of a small child. State’s Atty. Joel dence. . MU State of the Union Message to White Hmise said Republican lead- Sacher was called said it had In­ E. Reed n aald Dalrymple nectlon with the operation of 'hi* b* delivered a Week from today. er» agreed to'press for action de- Erne*t,W . Jones, charge*^ with drug atore. formation that publication of Ma- / I; paaaed through a atop sign at an intoxication, pleaded not, gulltj’- Befors the gavel* banged at spite Uie threat of a Dixie flUbu*- tvisow’s book of recantation was excessive rate of speed resulting Cto March ' 28, -.1955, he had a noon in the Senate and Houae ter in the Senate. Trial will be held ^lesday.-. ■i-milar appeal denied by the ZBA. part of a concerted, attack de­ in an accident which cauaed the Robert A. Gerstung pleaded not chambers, formally launching the. The ' President's expwted re-, signed to discredit...... "anti-Commu-' ...... child's death. » In JanuaiT that year, he mjide ■esslon, party caucuses , by Sen- quest for tMOO.OOO,000 foreign aid i ^^,ltnease* and professed "for- guilty to a charge of- speeding. The an uhaucessful attem pt. before the . The state’s attorney' aald blood case is scheduled for today,' atonl setUed party leadership funds already was being brought „,jr CommunlsU’ and that this tMta bhowed .12 per cent of alco­ Town Planning Commission (TPC) meationa in. routine ..fashion. under Ore: was a scheme of Communist law- Arthur W. Baxter Jr., charged to have the zone changed to Bual- hol In Dalrymple'# blood. with breaking, entering auid theft, 0lrk»«i OOP Whip Sen.yjore i**. (D-Tenn) *.* said1 *.^ his re^ yf»- . In a speeding case appealed neas II, This zone provides for Th# Republlcant r«eCl^lcd.Know- travels throygrb Asia hsd con- In New York, Sacher said he pleaded,guilty to both couitt*.The such sales'.' 5k . a...*. ___ -> n(sM flamf assa *nAV«/t(eeae. from the lower court. Dr. Alvin case was continued to. .Jan, 15 for land as their floor leader and ele vinced lim that "we are spending, had not yet learned of the Court ' Antelyea, West Hartford dentist, At the ZBA public hearing in^ TRIPIE-S BIUE STAMPS diaposiUon. Tgted Ben. Saltonatali- of Maasa- too -mncinih” ■ in'in ntanymany areaaarea* in thtnat a t,^ ofot Appeals' action, but sait billion de- i would carry an appeal to the SuX for thla session were entered as petition was filed against it. / t-.pr X 'y^ fenae b|udg*t was critlciaed by , preme Court. took the combined strength of B.' Theodore Baiitty, Ruaaell Paul and, Dr. William D.; Stroud to' hold tent to rape'and with carnally One of the chief arguments' used ceeds Sen. 'Ciigene MilUkin' .of __ » wiifiinik h«n thla noon at the Country Club when Weat and hia associate Officera there Installed. follows; Coiorado who dlen 8en. Lyndon Johnson of Texas aa nlat aggression, $l,0#^illed Polio Ball Set ' ol.wlfe and child. pleaded not guilty to a charge of John Kenyon 3rd, charged with In another ' appeal, the Blake floor leader and picked Sen. Man*- , Elsenhower was reuorted ready Nicholas Gandza, 25, West gale of liquor after hours. - His Corp., 435 Main St, is seeking GRAND UNION GREEN GIANT field of Montana as ''whip. ’ Mans-1 jo sUbmit a budget slightly in ex- Hartford, escaped injury Mon­ breaking and entering, had hia case case will be heard Jan. 15. Jan. 26 Here continued one month. Kenyon ia in variance to Residence Zone B to fteld take* the that Sen Clem-1 u j billion, tClth a projected To St. Marv’s day when his car skidded on Leroy Beaumont, charged with permit: addition of approximately ants of Kentucky had tn the laat, gi.JOO.OOO.OOO for the H ospi^ Notes Windham Jail at present. one count of carnally knowing a 8/3 ex. ■kMim'.reamenta was defeated lor ___ J . l . __ ,_____ . . Spencer St., near Ulllatown nine, ftot tq th e rear of an existing French 8 ot. aessioni, Clements was defeated for fiscal year beginning next July 1. A $1,000 bequest to StN^ary’a IM.. caromed off a car pre­ n ie 1957 idarch of Dimes Polio Arthur Benoit pleaded not guilty female child and two counta of in­ jguildlng tor business uaed, / ftylb can c a n '' re-election. u ___ ^ ThU w>ould hold out a teraptin, F » ^ to Today; 184. Episcopal Church la provided for ceding his and smashed Into Ball will bo held Jan. 26 at the to> intoxication. Trial ia. scheduled decent aaaault and rape, pleaded The gllplication ia for an addi- CREAM CORK In the Houae. party State Armory. for Tuesday. 3 if target for Democrat* who mlt ADMITTED YESTERDAY: in the win of Miss Mary Fox Who a tree. ' ' guilty. Hia caqe wa.s .continued to • tiofi tp 'th e rear of the Friendly Ice were held yesterday. Alexander Girelli, chairman of Henry L, Benway pleaded not Jan. 15. JIFFY HOMESTEAD Rep. Raybafn (D-TexV>aa Speaker more inlereated in reducing died Dec. 18. Gandza was following a car Cream Shop, and, will contain a than applying ntoat of Marthsf Stiirtevant,, RFD 3, Man­ After the bequest the remainder the affair, held each year for the guilty to negligent hbnticlde. The .The case of Gerard P. Richards, /k U ch en , .zoning officials said, -i-a Job he had held longer than any chester; David' Kolesinskl, '68 driven bv Emeat A. Welskopp, Infantile Paralysis Foundation by case was continued fOrian Indefi­ charged with non-support of wife etheA man—and Rep. ■ Martin jected surplus {o.debt pay of the estate, estimated at about Er, of 107 Eldridge St., w h o . Bmno Dubaldo. 186 W. Middle EJIsenhower is expected to urge. < ^ n d Ave., Rockville; John $?6 .700. goes to a number of rela­ the Manchester Junior Chamber of nite period as the key witness is at and children. \yaa being heard at ■'Tpke., will ask the zoners for a 8’/j 01.' (Maas) aa OOP floor leader. slWed down to turn into Hills- Ft. Devena. Uie close of court yesterday and is Th* party divlakin'^n thla new /Horan, 29 St. John St.; Alexander tives of Mia* Fox. town Rd. when the accident oc-, Commerce, aald tickets for dance ' variance to erect an encIo.sed stalr- pkg. A resident pf Manthe'atpr for 60 will go on sale earl.v next week. Mildred. J. McGee pleaded not being continued today. R ic h a rd . way on the street Mde of a build­ I CUT BEETS 'Pljtnte, Bolton; Joseph H o b ha, Congress iat Senate, *9 Democrats curred. , guilty to charges of iHaaking'and pleaded not guilty. and 4T Republlcana; House 2S3 RFD 1. Rockville; Thomas Hene- years. Miss Fox hsd been living at Yeateid^ay's atory in •' The MeanWhlle. plans are underu'ay ing 6,6 feet from the street line, BLUE BIRD ^ SUGAR ADDED Democrats,: 300'Republicans fend ghan, 132 Bolton St.; Mr*. Irene 43 Lilac'St., at. the time of .heb to mail invitation* to those who which la 3.4 feet less than!regula- Menon Spar] death. She -was a member of St. Herald Incorrectly stated thkt ANGEL SOFT two vacanciea; jMccaro. 71 8. Adam* St.; Her­ Welikqpp'a car was the one / tions allow in Business Zone II. By and Urge, It tt * Congress of man (Aprlprecht,»34 Village St.; Mary's Church. Fifteen, other applications be­ ’ Her ■will directs that the $1,000 which skidded, hit Gandza’a pl(9. veteran legislator*. Of 10 technical- HotU.N.(^sh Mr*. Victoria Twerdy, 738 Tolland car, and then the tree. fore the ZBA, Including 12 from JUICE can ’ ly new Senator*, three have served Tpke.;. Oscar Matliiaaon, 691 Hart­ be used for church purpoae* at the General Outdoor Advertising Co., discretion of the Warden# and the o f 2 0 0 GRAPEFRUIT before. They are ■ Sena. Cooper of ford Rd.; Mra. Mary Connor, .184 involve signs. This ia the adver­ Kentucky and'Revercomb of West On Ked Korea Oak St.; Fi-ed Mudge.tt,- Sunset Vestry. • tising firm's third request for 2- MAGIC SCOURING PADS Viigdnla, Republicans, and Thur­ X The residue of the estate goe* -r . / 4. Dr.. RoclcvUle; Albert Wlllla, 33 year extensions for lla sighs. They #AYNE COUNTY V mond of South Carolina, Democrat. Delihont St.; Robert Corntah. to 10 relatives. They are Sarah -include; Of the Houae membership, only (OonHBtied frpm 'Page One) Thornton, a,^lBter; John Cham­ Obituary For Crackpot CHll^ .South Coventry; Mrs. Rose Bryant, Two 2-panel aigna at south aide id were hot hi the l**t Congrei*. bers, \VaIter Fox, nephews! of of W. Middle Tpke.. west of Hock- ment it will 1 U]4 the Natlonallat, Coventry; Mra. Ruth A™*"- Manchester; Maria Maguire, a sla­ And several' of the 46 have be«ft in ;ena, which aome' White St., Rockville; r*. Janet - (bonttaned from Page One) j ochool term nextjihmmer. anum River, In Residence Zone AA; Oongreea before.' rebellion in.—_...... ter. all of Manchester; Winfred S O. $. PADS two 2-panel aigna a t W. Middle Asian-African nations wanted given i 72 Drive B; Joseph Novak Foxl. nephew, Rumford, R. I.i Flor­ D e a th s —----- ,1 Police gave two reasons fog the CIDER VINEGIR ^ The capital Itaelf, had beeii\re- Tpke., east of No. 847, in Business fliP.'Pilprity- After that cornea the | Jr.. RFD 2, Andover. ence Proctor, a niece, Lanchester, Southington, Waterbury, Strat-1 audden raah of fake, threats; KWIKLlTE furbished atnoe laat seasion, ^rom Erttlah^lreek dispute over Cyprus i BIRTHS YB^^RDAY: A *on fond, and three Hartford achoola. / I . The apbre set off. in New Zone II; "two 2-panel signs at W. TABBY a repainting of the freedom statue Pa.; Eleanor Gee, a niece, Man­ Middle Tpke., east.of N6. 951, in Ahd ohS Tetph^S Bius Sttt/np and Irnmneala'a claim to Dutch-held to Mr. and Mrs! sdwln D’Agoatind, chester; Viola Mohtie, a niece. Mr*. Melrina Forgett Ae Waterbury "acare calla” l 2. The atop .Ita doihe to an overhaul of. West/New Guinea. ; 97 Wells St. -nr.r. c^urch fire# in Hartford dur- Buaine** Zone.lR two 2-panel signs' the twb single track electric car* Korean qjiestion' hinges' on East Hartford; Ruth Crouse, a Mrs. Melvina Forgett, 161 Camp- ■were from a young peraon, police : ia*tWeek end. a t New State Rd., north of HOck- wffh sttdh JQP which haul Senator# between the I main points this year: DISCHARGED ,\YESTERDAY: niece. West Hartford: Clifford field Rd„ died suddenly Wednes'daj’ anum . River,', in Rural. Residence Caoltid and, Uia Senate Office John Steeves, 6$ Hwltop Dr.; Mrs. Smith, a nephew, Hartford. I lAt'eat- of the threats were In LIGHTERFLUID A r»pnrt from India on- i t . Zone; 1-panel sign at New. State— Marjorie 8tlneliflehn-179 Gt e e n morning at the ManohmUr. artford continued to report the Newington andTSfallingford last’ Tprtiin^g through an unoerfrrouno prisoners who went to India rather o r it^ .f the call*. Before 9 a.m. ni^ht. Rd.,. east side. In Residence Zone • passagew ay., ■ Rd.; Michael J, Hayes, 57 Horton -morlal Hospital. A; 1-panel sign north aide of Dem- than'mlurn to their o«-n countries; i Rd.; Franklin Close. SlO W. Mid­ $oday bomb threaU sent police to^ The l.W employes on the night - In the Senate, "Vice President 2. The report of the U.N. Com- Born in Quebec, Canada, ahe the Northeajtt Junior High School,'; shift at the Penn Mfg. C*>. in New- ing St., west of. Avery St., in Reai- Klicon called the session to o r^ r. dle Tpke.: Mrs. E lle n \ Segerdahl. About Town prevloualy resided in Tolland be­ nBa*ion\• for the Unification add 129 S. Main St.r PeteA Rose. 142 Weaver High School, New’ P ^ k Ington were evacuated but 150 dance Zone A; The Rev. Frederick BrowjyHar. Rehabilitation of Korea (UN- fore coming to Manchi*t«r , two Ave. School aiid Trinity College. , workmen at the Fafnlr bearing Also, 2q>anel sign north side of J Blssell St.; Robert Ssijcler, 39 rts, the chaplain, prayed Um God. CURKli ' ' Mrs. A. Lawrence .Kiker, 680 year# ago to make her home with Wednesday recount ahowed po- plant there were warned of the TollaiMTTpke., between Parker and X*aave those w'ho here serve the Pioneer Circle; Mr*. Pknily Scar- her son, Louis Forgett. , 3. The report ftom the 'U.N*. chuk. 156 Union St,; Mrt. Marj' Spring St., had an unusual experi­ lice departments througljOut the ^ threat after a caller warned that, O akland, Sts., in 'Residence Zone nation's cause from all i^prom lae Command on the Neutral Nations ence today w’hile tuned in on the She leave* tvyo other sons, Frank state handled 19 emergpncy calls, “ between 9 p.m. and midnight both AA; 2-pMel sign at south aide of Top Qualify "PBied”*B9okQcl~byr Bo/td. Which cruclflea princinle and from O’Neill and-son, 52 Ellington Ave., of Wllllngton and Reo of Spring- Alexander Girelli Supervisory (Tpmmisslon (NNSCI Rockville; Mm. Phylli* Dpughty TV program "It Could Be You.” Every, one wsa rpn ^w n but in Fenn and Fafnir will be bloWn akv Tolland Tpke., adjacent to Vernon all ahoddy wortananahlp which be­ field. Maas.; two daughters, Mr*. every case there wait no bomb, no high.” town line, in Business Zone II; 2- trays the possible Meat, and from None of -the*# point* demand* i *nd son, 291 Sp'nice St. Among the visitors yglled to the Deris Bentley of WiUington and will be asked to serve as patrons AaaemWy acUoA, although »ome i platform was her niece. Mrs. John and patronesses oT the charity I in Wallingford, an automobile panel sign at New Bolton Rd., op-- cowardly expedlemy which la trea­ aort of reaolutlon ia expected to | + Forman of South Pasadena, Calif., Mrs. Rita Lahue of RockVille; nine posite Np. .117, in Residence 2Sone BIRDS B l son to the Mghen integrity.'.’ grandchildren and two brother*. affair. Senseless, IrltMig calls from j dealer told police a man-4|^n said emerge from the debate. nV' , and the lattpr'a mother, '■ Mca Tickets will be available at sev­ crackpot* cauaed this to happen; he was the "Mad Baml^lw bM AA; 2-par^ sign-.at New Bolton In th* Rdnse; Ralph Robert* of India orglnally provided shelter,! 37 ^«man Circle; >rA I Dorothy Rebel. Both W’«r« pre- Funeral aervicea-will be held at eral locations in town, Including In Connecticut yesterday: called to say he planted a bomb in Rd., opposite No. '63, in Residence FDOSTBO "^^^"FOO D B Indiana, clet^dn the 84 th Oongresa, for 82 Korean w-ar priaonera. Laatl” * ^ " the Yoat Funeral Home, Stafford Zone AAr two 2-panel aigna at. and clerk-duignate for the new aehted with'gifts. the office of Town CHerk Edward Eight schools were emptied, one a car in hia lot. late *.* MM. tool year she told the xieirtblv Argen- Springs, Saturday morning at 9:30 Tomkiel in the Municipal Building- factory closed down—another was There were no bombs discovered aouth side of W. Center St. in BuBi':- A one, bang^-the initial gavel." and tin* and Brazil had offered to Uke j ‘'• “ffht*'"' - The adult membership group will and at 10 o'clock in Edw’ard'a As .in past years, -Girelli said, evacuat^—bomb s4uada and fire in an.v of the places. ness Zone II. the; Rev. Bernard Bras- aa man:* as w’snted to aettle tn ^ .^ . Church, Stafford Springs. Burial Two 2^anel signs at south side ROUND R « ^ buae chaplain, to deliver meet this evenfng at 6:30 at Zion gtiests will be able to make table departnlent* raced to churches, 20 Morn Gotham Threat* those countries. Now only a few’ | w ^*.5? Adania St.; Lutheran Chlirch. Registration for 1 ,'fll be in Stafford Springs Ceme­ reservations by contacting the town thcalers, private home#, a hotel of W. efenter St., east of Hop the fn^ioeatlan. remain-in India. tery. , . In New York , phony bomb Brook, In Residence Zone AA; 2- drat order of business there Holy Communion on Sunday will clerk. and a big typewriter factory. threats continue to harass the po­ BONELESS PEAS-COI The exlatence of UNCURK " id ' n ‘IrVi he from 3 to 4 p.m. tomorrow, and Friends may call at the funeral But in some other lespecta, he The -hoaxes had gone far enough. paiiel sign at south side of W. _ a rolj call'of member* by NNSC actually la ntore symbolic son, 124 Wsshington St.: Sira, home today a'nd tomorrow from 2 pointed put. the ticket selling aya- lice -search for the ".Mad Bomber" Center St., east of No, 512, in tea, folloibed by toe formalities than real. Korea la still divided «*’*'■’*''Shirley Gorman.Gorman, Vernon Inn; Da-Da-i the confirmation claaaes will meet State Pplioe. Called vho has planted more than 30 live TOP ot BOTTOM vld and Janet Zaamut. RED 3, i Saturday at 10 a.m. • ■ , to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. tem will differ radically from other Business Zone II. -- swearing them in and electing and the uneasy truce continue*. years. » / Gov. Abraham A..Rlblcoff order­ bomba in this area since 1940. Other' applications’ involving « GREEN BEANS Rayburn a* apeSker. At its 1955 session, the. Assembly' Rockville; Jane Fox. East Hart-! r----- Ticket limit » / ed the State Police Department to Yesterday more than 20 bomb signs include; Strathmore Inc., re­ Before aaaemWinif at the ford; Mra. Gertrude De'Bloia and | Chapman Court,. No. JO. Order run tliem down and h.e promiaed; threats were received here. Four expreaaed hope it would "soon Only enoi^h ticket* will bewold quest for variance to erect a '6 by U, ,S. C H O ICI AND Capitol, many of the legislators at­ prove ' possible to make progrti* daughter, 447 Main St.; Mrs. John j of Amaranth; will meet In the Ma- "Any peraon app’rehended will be false bombs were found at a Man­ F u n e r a l s tp fill the 616 or so seats w h i^ will 8 foot single .faced free, standing tended a church service with Pres­ toward* *^he achievement of a uni­ Zizka and daughter, RFD 2, Mans- sonic Temple ■ tomorrow at 7:45 be available at the tables. ,''Girelli vigorously prosecuted to the full hattan movie .theater, the Ameri-' ground sign at northwest corner PACKERS' TOP BRANDS ident Elsenhower, The Communion fied. independent and democratic. field Center; Mrs. Shirley Braley I p.m. A social hour with refresh- said each ticket holder n guar- extent of the law." can Museum of "Natural Historv,. of Avery and Deming Sta., in Resi­ and daughter East Hartford: Mrs.! ment* will follow in the^banquet service at .^he National Pbeabyter- Korea under a representative form Thosmsa Cole anteed a seat whether or rnot he Rihlcoff himself was irked:' the Brooklyn Branch of the Neiv d e n c e ''^ n e A; Joseph Moriconl, ian Church, with prayer# for of go-vernment."' Beverly McNiehol and daughter,!'hall. - ' makes a reservation. "Thete rails which have cauaed York Public Library and a Brook­ A memorial service fc • Thomaa request for variance to erect free FRESH eastern TRIM—SHORT SHANK - to divine guidance for Congresa,; wa» ^ d China Insists there. can be RFD 3; Manchester! Mrs. Carol If he makes a reaefvation, how­ local officials to evacuate churchea. lyn grocery., , standing'ground sign 10 Jeet from 4 4 sponsored by. the National Cotuncil Lee and son. RFD 1, Rockville MFD firemen were called at Cole, a fd»mer realdent of Manchea- ever. he will have to give Tomkiel! schools, factories- and theatesa go • The principals of three New no -solution to the, Korean prob­ ter who died in San Diego, Calif., street line, which IS 20“feet closer of the Churches of Christ In the lem until foreign force* have been William IGbbe. RFD*3, Rockville; 6:09 p.m. yesterday to extingulah reservations chairman, the num­ far beyond the bounds of a'prank,” York schools ordered 20-rrtinute than regulations permit at 550-552 SHOP FOR THf WEEK SUNSHINE .. 'U.8.A. Secretaby of State Dullea, pulled out and the peaceful, unifi­ Penny Crawford, 67 Pearl St.; a chimney fire. at 10 Homestead on Dec. 18, w:ill be h*ld a t l l ber* on the tickets bought by the he said. shelter drills as police searched the p6 rK s h o u ld er Bom o’clock Saturday morning at the E. MidMe Tpk*., in Business Zone a: church elder, helped serve Com-' cation of .Korea, achieved." Peiping Ronald Richard, 174 Cooper St. St. No .damage ivaa reported. • guests for whop! the resem’atjon is “Such call# constitute criminal building* after telephoned bomb ' II; Ruben Leiltt, request for var­ LEAN, MEATY ^ 'i| munion. aaya a conference of all. parties Holmes Funeral . Home, 400 Main ,being made. acts. They pose a real dahger to. senres. iance to erect free standing VARIETY * ■ . TOY COOKIES ' Northern and. western aenatora concerned should be called.for -this St. The Rev. Fre'd R. Edgar, minis­ '"rhe system la franklV designed our communitiea and are (llarupt- Police., said adolescents -caused —ground sign approximately 15 feet af both parties ■who want action.in purpose. ~ ter of the South Methodist Church, l9 limit the number of person* a*: ing the normal way of life for 1 the searchesat Curtis High School, from atreet line, which is 15 feet S H O R T R I B S SERVE WITH HORSE RADISH ^ i f the 'new Cqngrea's on Ci^il Rights Meanwhile, Pakistan asked ihe Rock vil le-V ernon will Officiate, and burial of ashes the ba,II,;^ Girfclll said, “so that our people. g{ Q^Qfgg^ S. 1.: and .-Metropolitan closer than regulations, permit at PACKAGE legislation were prepared to pro­ SecuritJ’. Council to take up the will tgke place in East Cemetery. those wlio do attend will be as­ In New London, police afreated Vocational High .School and the^. 568 Center St., in - Business Zone GRAND ONION - SHORT shank KCESS SKIN M i%f pose that the Senate. adopt new que.s\on of Kashmir's future, Cole was the owner 6f a gasoline sured/of a seat at a table and a man who. they said.’ walked Into, 'School for Industrial Art in Stait- IL ■ , Yes Rseslvs Ths MlowHtg: > rplea ‘Their target was' a rule re-,, which haa strained indian-Pakis- station' on Oakland St. before his room'on the danob floor," : m iring'64 affirmaUve votes to end Safa and Auto fnohile Stolen a restaurant and told a waittoas hattan. Curtis has 2,100 students, tan'i relations for nearly a decade. retirement about eight years ago. ^relli said "The comfortably he was. going to blow the place the two vocational schodls each S LBS. BIB HALF PORK LOIN S H O U L D E R S SMOKED *4 to 5 4.B. AVG. T T V w bate. By* making it difDcUlt. to Pakfstani Fofegln Minister Malik capacity of the Armory for a Malt flllbuatera. the rule has per­ . He leaves two' son*, Alexander up 'With a borhb he claimed he was 750. No bombs' .were feOnd. V 2 LBS. GROUND REEF Firog iOian Noon charged ! India lo to rs R ecovered I and Dgvid Cole, both of Manches­ ^ance appears-tp be about 800. In carrying. -1 '* - The New York.^ bomb threato LARGE OR LONG J mitted a southern minority . to had .begun alMorblng kaahitiri in At Scranton M *Wast years, some guests hav.e felt RIPE OLIVES avoid votes on Civil Right Ifgisla- ter; five da’Jghters, Afrs. George But when police arrived he has­ yesterday raised to moi e than 170 Local Stocks 2 CHUCK STEARS, APPROX. 4 LIS. Ib. ‘disregard of'the asaurances.'given the crowd was too large for the tily explained It was all a Joke. tlon. , I Long of Manchester, Mrs. Samuel hall.” , > , , - , the number, of fake - bomb scare.* B O ifO O N A ' r " size «ECE- T l f TETLEY by that government to the Secur­ Rockville, Jan. S tSpectal) — A i JewellgOf Bolton, Mra. Kdw’srd Wll- He was arrCsted ~bn charges of here slnte the discovery in the New NO WASTil Civil Rights advocates generally i ity ’CounclL” Skatihg Conditions In order to compenaate for the Qaototlooa Furnlsbed By aonoeded defeat in advance of any safe stolen sometime 'Tue's'day' night I liema of Hartford. Mfs. Walter breach of the pegee and drunken­ York Public Library Dec. 24 of a An Indian spokesman termed loss of revenue which- will result ness. • Oobom B Mlddlebrook, lae. Avg. W t. abowdown. They said thejr were from Scranton Motors, Inc., 166 Ihe skall^ng conditions re­ Nasiatka ■ of New’ Hartford and from the smaller attendance, the real explosive device bellevel 'Book Stodtt FRESH FISH, DEPARTMENT , FROM OUR RCnsS-OSIAT the Pakistani protest a move to Mra. Clifford Lowrey of San Diego; Most of the hoax , call# wer* planted by the aiithentlc “Mad . 10 to 12 lbs. wUling to postpone any 'vott on the ahnax Kashm ir by force. U.N! Union St., wa* found today In South main good_ at' both Onter chairman aald, the ticket price Bid - Asked SALTESEA Issue' until pext week to clear the i^indsor. Springs Annex and. Charter two brothers, Jkme.1 in Ireland and has beenValaed to $7.50 for gen­ made In Hartford where in a abort Bomber.” ■ , First National Bank BARBECUED tHICKENS E.1A9 way for routine 'organization. sources, said the Security Couhcfl Robert Cole of Manchester; one time seven schools 'W'ere em'ptied- ,A second live bomb, linked by iSWOROnSH StEAKS u, S9e proteb^y would, take up th*'issue !lt had been broken open and the .Oak Park, the 'P."rk Depart­ eral tickets and $15 for patrons' - of Manchester ..... 29 84 ■With Congress cloiely divided Sister. Mrs. James Anderson of tickets. ■ after bomb -threats had been re­ police to the madman, was found Hartford National between Uie parties. Eisenhower by-onld-January. money removed and papers inside ment reported todry. ceived. Another School waa evac­ CLAM burned. Rookwille police* this morn­ Manchester; seven grandchildren, ■Vice chairman of the Polio Ball Dec. 28 at the Paramount Theater' Bank khd T rust Co. 3l>i 83H apparenUy wa* motdng to enlist Both areas will .be open to-' and several great grandchildren. uated In New Britain. in Times Square. Twenty-two of ing received word from State Po­ night from 6:30 until 10 o’clock. this year is Samuel Pearson,, Rob­ Conn. Bank and ...... GEISHA KINGIMPORTED as much Democratic support' -for lice barracks in Hartford that a ert Nelswanger head,* the ticket Classes in five public and two the "Mad .Bomber’s” devices hsve Trust Co...... 35 38 his proposals as possible: • ’Copters Rescue Tohiorrow, skating will be .per­ Mrs. Katheriar G. -Smythe parochial ' schools in Hartfolfd. exploded id the last 16 years in­ safe had been abandoned on a dirt mitted at both areas from 10 committee. ' ’ '' Manchester Trust ... 62 67 f i His agreement, to ' submit the road off Sullivan Rd., South Wind­ Largely attended funeral aerv­ were canceled for the day for 7,'- juring 15 persons. No one baa been fire Insuraiie* Cenapaalsa proposed Middle 'E ast reaoluUon Eight Alpinists' a.ni. to 12 nPon and from 1:30 REPORT GENERAL ‘FIRED’ 625 students after. the receipt of killed. .. Aetna Fire . .1 61 64 Pgheious Round Roast C R AB M E A T to top -members of bbth Houses sor. to 5 olplock. Both skating icea for Mra. Katherine G. Smythe, RUBY RED — SEEDLESS Detective Sgt. George Trapp ac­ 31 Wadsworth St., were held at 2 London, Jan. 3 ID—iTbe D ally. falde bomb threats! Hartford Fire *..... 130 140, ------HOMOGENIZED | |b. O C l . for suggesUon* on Us final form pond* ivlll' be supervised. Express said today rder. and from the board of directofa of A War Office spokesman declined 4 CENTER ST.—MI 9-8814 Traveler# ...... 67 71 - ’ be made, up at.the end of the ESCAROLE CARROTS T w 1952 IWo-tone green Pdhtlac. install officer* at the clubhouse at, 15 of. Vincendon and'Henry, Utterly the association attended the serv­ * to comment on the Express story. FuMIe UUUUea ' •# •!? parkay criticized their climb. It said they also stolen from Scrahlon's at the 8' p.m. Union. Congregatioiial Conn. Light Power ..1 9 21 Monument .Unveiling same time, was' found yesterday Church Religious Education' Com­ ices. Btirisl was in East Cemetery. " 4- 9 RISP CRUNCHY had "put themselves volvlntarily Bearers were Robert Hathaway. Conn. Power ^ 39 41 SAIH'KL MNGEk abandoned on Windsorville Rd. - mittee wUl meet at 7iS0 p.m. in the Hartooril Elec. U. ... 57 59 CrUp, Flavorful, MARGARINE _'A BMnutnrat will .(M unv»H«d -for hi this exceptiPnal situation, out­ church conference room. United, Albert Dewey, John Jenney, Harold SamiMl jBnser. f*ih>r Mri. James side of the nornSl alpinism season. ■nierC'W’ere no plates on the car, Hartford,Gas Co...... 36H 8914 filO^ January Slh at 3 p.m but the iafe contained a set of deal- Lutheran CSiurch.'w’omen will meet Walsh. William ’Thornton and Rus­ STOKLEY — SWEET. .l6 o 2 ;lA i So. New England • 1 ■ CUCUMBERS m Even to save two men we cannot 3 Nufrltlonal at Ui« Barhllovar Cemetery, Cleveland er’a plate*. Bernard Sattyb. office in the First Lutheran Church at sell Hills. a*rb.. Hartford. very well risk the Uvea of 10 or Tei: ....: ...... 6014 manager of Scranton Motors, re-; 7:30 p!m.‘ Many friends called at the Wat­ Maanfaetnilag OompMUea FOR EVERY OCCASION > | | A A # 15 others." ported today. , 1 I 3lr». Flora B. Hcrlbneg kins-West Funeral Hom'e to pay re-' Rich In Vltomln "A " D IL L PIC KLE STRIPS J.r f U In Memoriam Satryb *aid the break waa dig-1 Mrs. Flora Bertrand Scribner, specta, and a profusion of beautiful Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . 52 55 _ lz loving memory of PredrJck Wr Asao. Spring ...... 84 37 o Kamimke who pa«ed away Januarr a, covered 'Wedneaday morning by j 70, 47 Mountain St., widow of Perl floral tributes were received. SIOKELY _ _ , , J2 I . A % 4 Rec Department Ernest.Dlmmock, who wak the firat Scribner, died .Tuesday night at Bristol Brass ...... 26^4 2714 POPPING CORN Z 29 Collins ...... 110 120 n ia day do we rememberl one to arrive at Uje garage. Rockville <31ty Hospital after a 12*4 11b. C d H o I DILL PICKLES j.- 01 . A loving thought we flvd Plans Chess Clul) . Dimmock reported the front, over- long illneas. Dunham Bhtsh ...... 11?4 SWEET DELiaOUS 1 ^ i l For oae tu> longer with u*. head'garage door was open about p Born -July 20, 1886. In Ofate V e r p la n c k P T A ' Eih-Hart’ ...... 85 38 . •q t In hur hearta ttfll Uvea. Fafnir Baaring...... BOM, S3 >.4 PARD The Recreation Department - will eight Ibchea when, he arrived. The i Work*. Maine, the daughter of the Dig a counter, built around the aafe. had jate John and Malanav Cote Bert- Airs Pupil Safety Landsra-Frayy Clk. . . I7t4 19i4i CIDER mWays g^gF ^ V . (•randtona.. sponsor a Chest C9ub. First meet­ N. B.- Machine Co. . r S4V4 S7H ing ia Feb. J1 at 7-.S0 p.m.. and been ripped away S a ^ b said. The ^and. ahe had lived In Roekville for DOG FOOD f In Memoriam ^ aafe weighing a ^ W P ^d , ap- the past nine years. M i K, Eaatam Steel ... . 2%: V-2H the club will' meet every Friday The question of pupil safety waa . 88 41 '. bt levlng .memory of James Mr- parently wa. wheeled to the fir.t j 5-^* leaves'three daughters. Mra. aired tost night at a meeting of North and Judd ... LOLLI-PUPS, . "ity *0(0 paaaoa avfy January 1, thereafter at the East Side Rec. car inside the garage doorw, RuatoU m g . . i m LIQUID DETERGENT THE K>AMING CLEANSER FOR ALL YOUR WASH ’ . ILUE ■ i lO-CEL-O All PURPOSE DETERGENT Persons iS'yeara of age and up Richard Hughs, .Waterville,- Mgine; the Verplanck PTA Executive . 44 4? are invlte(l to the flrat meeting, and which was the vehicle stolen. r Board, Stahlay yyprlw ... .«• . • New .Arrival / Mto. Ubyd Mofria, Scotia, N. Y., Terry Steam LESTOH O Q G C A N D Y I* it th* face we loved so dear. are requested to bring cheat aet# and Mra. Thomaa Lee Jr;, Rock­ James f . Hodson.' newly ap­ VEL AJAX V S U R F 1 R I N S O ' SPPNGES ■ I* the vMce we loved 10 hear and boards. A son waa born yesterday at Torringtpn ...... 25',4 27 i4 .p r-n n r for sight or apeech Johnson Memorial I}oapital, Staf­ ville; a aon, Guy, Rockville: a Bis­ pointed ^aafelyxebainr.an. led the U.8. Enii'ip c o m .':..... 84 - 26 10 ei. 2 0 ^ aat too (ar.ior ibousbt to reach, Further-Information may be se­ ter. Mr*. M41es Burn*. Fairfield. discussion, w)iich w-as'especially to remember him who ortce was cured from James': Herdic 'or ford Springs, to Mr. and Mrs. John U.S. Bny'lp pfd...... 18»4 1414 : 'LT- 37* , 1 , t , 8 2 ' ■ S t 2 5 ‘ £ ; 3 ? £ ; - 8 5 V pkg< Dziadul. Rockville. ' 1 - . j Maine, and seven grandchildren. concerned about the l*ck of side­ Veeder-Root ...... 48. 51 2:?;25‘ 2J*„33' xtr tlMuilh absent, ie just aa dear. Wgily Fortin at the East Side Rec. j ■ . — :-----^—i_ ' / PTA to Meet j ITie funeral will be held tomor­ walks on the north side of Olcott ih s abovJ quouuon* are not to row at the Iteddlngton Co. Funeral St., directlv opposite the echopl. .* Wl(a and lansiiy.- JIMMY DORHEV IN OOSPlTAl. The Maple Street PTA will meet b* eedatnjed w acuial markata. ciMuiaH . siMtqqe IwUal. II. 23®: j Mitady; *'1^ ' ” ’” iij 31® i w !S m KS w ^ at 8 p!m. Monday in tbC school Home, Watenllle, Maine, with bur­ Ervin Rlisconl, chairiiien of the Burry’i CMaCtotiM- I C a r f {rW|CTMin«taiM . , l t r 3 7 » |6iwnvK.Mo^^^^ Cm h Mil skf. “ I " ' : " ’' I ,i - I , . New York, Jan. g liVA^Baad- Av-aya and means coinmittM, an­ I b M em oriam leader Jimmy Borsey, 52. today auditorium. Dr. William H. Flaher­ ial in Piiie Gijove Cemetery in that POMMOSA’B RICK CKOP RISER ,33® •RinM Whitt «Luk Toilet Sodjp 2 tt^2D® 'Lux Toilet SoRp lUfehuoy Soap 2X 13' 'Breezf\ A;! 33 'Palmolive Soap riredriek W. ty. deputy commissioner lif educa­ town,' \ nounced ptona for an auction at Taipei—Th* Fermot* Provlnrii' : Liux Rakei aw|i} January 1* la Doctor* HoepttM for a long operation. Hao Banl, Ooraey* tion, will apeak'on 'T he Xteeling , Local . arrangements’ are iq the sChtol the evening of Feb- 1- Food BuriM! raptn-U that “ 6nd Goal of Present Day Educa- charge of the Ladd Funeral. Home. The question' of Civil Defense A'acent, saM-today that the.antat- rice esap^ the eomnt I STORE HOURS: WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY M’,,, ■. ’ '-a-:*’,'- tipa” A quesUon period -wui fo lW \ and the PTA’#-reaponaiblllty ref toaefead • ,c|aa eatered tlwr boapital yegter- Jii* talk after which refreshments d*>‘ 5a4 la to be operaged on .to- WANTED: Boya for good mylBL garding thla program w-u also dis-< m- MANCHESTER SHOPPING JARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST and PROAO^REET, MANCHESTER will be aarved. I. H!arald routes to Rockvlllel Call cussed. lapt nfght, and it wia de-! ovtr toanoar for retaooal af a wart aa Teal^t'a Eveals ••V-' -'fel b to k fllM w . Herald Offifg. TRaynont S-!$|1S6, or elded to appoint a Givtl Defentf Tha ladiaa

lIA N Cl^atoR gVElNlNG HERA^.,MAKCHE8TEB, OONN^TraURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 19g7 ’ „• •' .\ \ . ^ , 7 MANCHESTER EVENING EV:^^ING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. CONN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY JANUARV 3, 1957 ■ FAGE FWTIHSfIt. ..1 : Unds—I was waiting for a bus ’T^achw ^I Hear you.hava a nsw...... - •. ' !iiieiesS.,iMrii...nv,,w... sj>.; n ; i, . . rcXiliijari , e,„. I , . ' j . r, i, iijm ■ BUC^ BUNNY Whan a fellow walked up and baby over at yqpr house, Efilly. klsled me. Bttly {with a grimace)~Aw, Z Antwar to P^vlout Pu3zt« THE Sense and Nonsense CIttda—The fresh thing. What don’t think he’s ab very new. did you say to him? Accorihng to the ikay he Cries W o r M C o i n i linda-^^mtat could T say ? He ^:m ust have had lota of experi-, ■ F^llm^r Wakes Up in New World as CKampi% ,Sl ^ 1 I>| hold his opinion longer, he rose and neighbors came visiting,. looked IS Anoint 48 Bi(ter vetch Twilight Bpaebalt League because , sra are out for recreation emdand en- year with a leading total of 13 11 Written form . 8 New Zealand 38 Greek portico that'he took a cut, of only 12M /|.I\llSSei* S A Ifly shutouts. Hall adde4 thlM shouted at the matador: "Buddy, about, and left apparently.' in a 33 Wrongdoer eOHeaddovadnl of the ruling prohibiting out-ot- Joymerit ' -.nd that is the -way the ha ain’t never going to run into of Mistress p arrot' per cent of the gate — about $20,-; \ .w shutout o the seasofi etid second hostile attitude. PUszled, the new­ townera from participating in our league shouk' be operated under 800 — last night , when he lifted that sack unless you hold it still.’’ comer, finally asked soma of the SS Heating senior recreation program. Thus Its present setup. In sncciessloii last nightaa the Rad devices r r r r r r r r r the crown from Svigar Ray RoWh- Wings defeated Toronto 3-4> end men what was wrong. "It’s the re­ r m far no' one hak proven me wrong. Hapless White Glass, in addition son In a bruising 15-rounder. ; By decree of the Soviet Govern­ flection on our honesty," they told M Rugged For the-third huccesalve summer moved back info the National IT T i r to losing to Pagani'a 82-41, La- Ju st >Vanted Chance „ ment a free distribution of photos him. "Why that lock on the tool mountain qn>r A the same players banded together riamme 70-38 and Missilemen 63- S a y s G o t H i e b Kockey League lead. of Khrushchev was made* in the housed Don't you know that no one 36 Geological to capture all honors in the aoftball "But I don’t care,” he saldr/I It's the fourth time'in tk ' meny r 45, are faced with the task of en­ Juat wanted to fight, for the Utle. schools. The children were told to in Arkansas ever stole anything term ■ i circuit; The team played under the gaging Dematols Monday night at days the NHL hat bad a *YieW* hang up the dictator’s , portrait to work With?”, ' 36 Asterisks F ar banner, of the 'Walnut Grill in It waa up to me, to prove-that’1- ~Philadelphla, Jan. 3 IB •— BskliS leader. Bosldi) took over ■yrtth a r 7:15. Like the Chattetbox, the could win it oneeXj got my chance. .prominently, in their homes' and 3SRo He did throw a lot of "punches _and the first round of-their 15-rqund title bout in New York’a Madison Square Garde PYiUmer won for the leading point. ' vmecTaitMVLs— ^DP-Se«^6 EA^lT TAHTROMS, ' i - t IT T P least allow three oi;t-of-towners on pion Warriors trail the Celtics in VWKCTVKaK cvEkv CHiaiNS AAE WITH AK WITH A 5PLIMTER port K in the senior loop which plfiys alt the few that got in were hard. But the National Basketball Assn's the decision. ; Hall turned babk 1)3- ShoU wltli i^inMew^LOOK w HCB lN A WHILE. Tj| Sit. ua ^ ( i r HT Sr z , games at the new- high schcnl g>’m. each senior rthletic team. he never hurt me.” relativa earo. while .■ tunning Us eiARE.evieN 47 Poker stake But while numerous Senior Eastern Division and have had a yui.6AR 48Magattva Needless to say, Danrato’s are un­ Except for some drippings of rough time with Russell in recent scoreless string lo 149 jaiantM, M defeated and untested in four Leagie participants gripe at th8 seconds (the modern r ^ r d la ,^A80UT MOMe V^ **l think I’v* found me a girl just like Mom— «he keepe prgAx (T ■ Sugar Ray's blood — the resultnat games, says towering Bill tries to •-V games to dqte and none of the present setup none, appear ready 300:21 by Montreal’a Bill Ournan / me broke all the time tool” 80 Surrender ml to offer a remedy. As Superintend­ a deep gash over the left eye — play a one-man zone and that he other five league rivals, appear Fullmer was unmarked. '.‘g<^ tends" at times. Accuracy from the F Line iii 1948-49. In bis conseeutlve ahut- capable of upsetting the leaders. ent of Recreation Jim Herdlc hsis ”I never really opened up," he /'The Warriors chief said he oiits, HaU has banged away 68 The Cohtractors are too strong so many times state,d. "My office Shota. . /,,;, BY AL VfcRMteER door at the East Side Rec is al­ Continued thoughtfully, "and you planned an official protest on a.t PRISCILLA’S POP The Caution and possess tCo njuch height" and can blarhe that on my manager. lesist one play in Tuesday night's Another youngster, , Mtwlng « experience and could practically ways open and I’ll listen to any iET IT THIS YEAR! OH.WALDO! VbU MADE BUT HAZEU BUYING A person with a gripe or suggestion. Marv Jenson. In fact, I played It game with the Celtics in Syracuse. Gives Dailmouth Johnny Bucyk, gave Detroit and HOME IS SOMETHIN® J name the final scoCe in any contest. real careful with Ray — I ’d have Hall the big goal, beating Totonto A PR O M ISEIt THAT SAME PROMISED While toying with three of the four I am more than willing to go along "Ou^ Paul Arizin went under­ ^.TOU DON'T JUST with the mas.ses.” to be pretty dumb not to — and neath for a simple backboard layup *b u t web^i ahead by 12 points tbiSchm idt. 11 and Faul Kasptfr 10, goalie Ed Cfiiadwlel. Iro years to J l L _ , "After all, fighting is my busi- and Meriden (4-0) clash (n an im­ Dartmouth also captured the only hit. With no outside threat, Dart­ run. X . 7 niss." portant game at the high school meeting between the' club.s during mouth was able to have its defense Jordari said Athistie! Dlreetor Rbbmson’s only trace of bitter­ gym, Tapoff is scheduled at 8:15 the '54-56 season and last night in lay back, 6-8 Jim Francis, 6-4 Ron Thomss B<>lies told him Monday Southern Metii^dist Mustangs ness showed through his smiles with a JV conte.st starting at the NCAA Tournament, the In­ Judson, a highly polished all that "poor tsaebing” wag given t^r when he added as an afterthought 6:45. The host Indians, who won dians took the wind out of the around performer and 6-2 Dave the committee sS Ui reason for the A to the question of what he thought both tilts last winter and have UConn sails by a whooping 85-64 Carruthera or 6-6 Rudy LaRusso, dlkmisssl vote. X Open Title Defehse with W in of the decision: won three in a row against the count. and practically all rebounds were VI aSked him. ^jt^^.mssn we *’I thought rabbit punching was vrsitora, will be underdogs against Not Too Exciting gathered in by the winners. didn’t win enough gsunes^t^afi bo k against the rules." the tall, high-scoring Red Raid­ Last night’a game wasn’t the Dartmouth waa charged with replied ‘SomethingJtS(e tli« ‘'”,"tbe BOOXiB AND HSR BUDDIES ______Emergency!______■ BY EDGAR MARTIN New York. Jan. 3 (.Tt-Time wastrecord, but SfMU simply shot over A rabbit punch is a belt in the ers. but two personal foula in the first 5e-year-old coach jwld. u B U Z S A W Y E R BY ROY CRANE when' the Southwest Conference j ii- , back of the neck. Robinson appar­ - Outrebounded by the Alumni and exciting, by far, but it had its half and it wasn’t until 14:37 re­ Jetaed Behosl |p 1988 »IE 0H3R TODiaPER. WR. DAVR5»>P\.E, M&E.X> [ t«V LE> (s'ET Mit MRS. was upset-prone in basketball. * relatively lighthight on ently thought Fullmer got in apme Hall in their last two outings the ments. Both teams employed a A former president of the Amef- WHY OlOHT YOU TEU MI Y K IU iO ?M I? VUIY, during their frequent clinchea. mained that UConn was able to h io n o w t " ’n>^iVjrK EVG GGV£SCfiA VWERE FROM JEFF, 'OH, RE WD, DIO HE? n . . . I the college scene,^WIth Vanderbilt locals must-improve their foul ;one defense. Dartmouth through­ register a point from the 15-foot lean Football Coaches Assn., Jor­ ttPWOlCsiE THir YOU WCRI ALMOST } SWtETHSART, YOUR Pip YOU FOR ONI.* ME .WHY CANT THAT 6UY Southern Methodist apparently h as. only other mem'ber of the top "But understand." he continued. out, and the tlConn.s for the first dan moved to Harvard In 1980 after KlUEPTHCOTHIRPAY / OIP MAN WAS NEVER "I have no gripes against Ruby shooting and cut down their niim/ line. X, _TT>ii.,.a5R, : WAR4UCI PROFFEP'BY KEEP HIS TRAP SHUT changed all that.- j 10 In action. The ninthNyated Com- ber of personal fouls if they hope 25 minutes. Twice Dartmouth led JUdaon wound up the evening 18 years as coach and athletic di- IN THE EKY WITCH? ^ SO CHOCK-fUU. OF HONEEMtl 'tMISIVINMC, ANO sTAVoinoFwy Goldstein (the referee), Fullmer or Here Sunday Tl’OiaOGOi The Mustangs, beaten only by modores cracked Wllllailv * Mary to~upend the Silver City quintet. by*' a dozen points in regulation with 27 points, nina tn the first rsetof at Amherst Coliegs. Ha N ' -----U K ANPXlWFAa lOOKIMFOR .^SOikfeAfFAlRSL anybody. He never hurt me, but he iCUEvnRMOUiti MR.OTMERS. Kentucky this season, opened de- with Joe Gibbs canhipg 21 -While the Indians have concerted time but the ever pressing UConns, half, 14 in the second 20 minutes Hlgh-Jumplhg Ronnie Har­ barns about 313.609 • J^ear. lS,Mfi'SAVUZflN« YOU. fense of their conference crown by point*-' ; , -\ won according id'(he officials:’’ ■ 7, O fF tt. :iO E W it> E Rebinaon waa asked if he thought 82 bf 148 free thi'otvs (M per who did not play up to par, grad- and four in overtime. Francis ris, wrho played■ yeti with Groeii Hia Harvard teams have had Ut-^ nailingy their 17th consecutive Houston .Jtinked Drake's hopes'"fpr . ^ vent) the opposition has beim much uaily closed the gap each time and chipped In with 15 tallies and -La< Manor last year, will be lac­ tie Simeess on. U » gridlrdn, winning league victory with an etsy 79-641 a winning "debut’*...... in the "Missod; iSH Fullmer was a good champion: ‘’Well,” he grinned, "if he’s np stronger, caging 83 per ^ n t of its Bob Osborne’s aide Jump toss Russo added 14 more'. The lat­ ing hia old mates Sunday 2^ S^n*> losing 3li and playing deciston over Baylor last night. • • Valley Conference as Andy Me charity' tosses. From / t h e field knotted the count at 56-all with 21 ter waa one of the biggest heroes afternoon at the high school three kea. The 1958 teaifi Won two l o o i v ^ n o gq^ , then I ’m no good either. Pve Baylor tried a zone, against the Elveen whipped in a layup and a s e ^ better ' champions, and I’ve Coach Elgin Zaturskjrs promising seconds to play. Dartmouth had In the extra period, dropping in when he appears with New and lost. six. V W tP i Mustangs, ranked fourthln the As-, loui shot in the- final 30 seconds seen'worsa. But he’s a good cham* squad holds a commanding 135-99 two basket tries in the remaining eight consecutive free throws. Britain. The Central League A natiVe of Punxautotvnsy, Pa., vrSTVE soclated Press poll off their 11-1 for a 74-72 victory. Drake, which advantage, but excessive fouling time but neither dropped and a The home club was led in point­ game starts at 3:15,. Bobby he playe^ on the Unlvaralty of f pulled out of the-league over the P.loh-" 'x , ’ While R^y contained hia com­ has prevented the Indians from five-mi'nutc overtime was required. making by Osborne with 14. Re­ Knight will also be with the PittsburghVootball teams in IM l- "slugging" incident in a football winning by a greater margin. Dartmouth led at the half, 23-22, serve Bob Malone canned 12/Bill visitors, game with Oklahoma. A&M a few plaints, his Imaln-trust voiced loud 32-23. serving as ..captain in bis seasons ago.' Just missed upsetting and long diaapproval of FuUmer’a Biggest Offenders , ’ senior year.^a also starred in the defending champs on Ken. strategy—the rabbit punches, hold­ Biggest offenders In the way of basketball an STOP . Alabama’s little Jack Kublszyn respectively, Dubanoski haa fouled Schenectady, N. on—A hit 17 of’ 32 field attempts for. a out in two games to date and 'TOUVE AUK THE 8AAU NEIHONT K0aW M '^ Robinson Expected to Ask for Rematch, call for a mass nwsi fans of school record of 47 points in ap Hohenthal in one and the locals the’ Schenectady Ja y s has RESOUmON EVERY VEAI pVER7N6TWE,AMgE! A m h e r s t W it i i i h r cannot afford to lose either per­ 1 ^ PTC MR. S MCKAdfi 86-53 Job on Hiasiasippi Southerii.* been issued in the' ' an an-" FORTENVEAM.FWUP IiaPMMIJMAS . SHOVELING And Aiibum, another Sou'theaat former tomorrow night. As a unit RMKME I WtStPr TOO BUT HEU COME OVER. THWNIGN-FOR KOFtt Fullmer Gets $20,802, Robby $139,050 nouncement that Conference entry, surged past 100 Of Gage Tourifey the Red and. White has conunitted quitting the C1Ms '• ' 84-23 Half time lead and then Red and' White sorters, points ‘The next fight—If Robinson want* a return bout within 90 days at - UHID C A ii. In late finishing—and late start-- between parentheses, will s include I t — r il be out there for the big C A F tA IN S y b il S p o ts H er ManV BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS It’s An Art BY MERRILL BLOSSER coasted: 30-30 split, if he wants it. ing—holiday tournaments it waa: Bowdoin exploded in the second forwards Hayes Stagntr (55) and money and to keep the title. I’ll be "It> up to them,” said the grim­ Amherst 87, New Hampshire 55. half for a '76-53 victory over Dubanoski (56), center Hohenthal twice ah mean and I'll be but for faced Harlemite, pointing to Ernie TWtrEi NOTCHOME VathTONI ,...»OR(tV INUG^ HE WOUtON'rMRI!lT|»MORVUKS |>DUDOt46'IMEDiSMES I HOpETbU NOT IF y o a KNOW a knockout. I wanted to. go for the a •UT GHB lUadROE I YoaHONEy.,.«iMny HIM TO WPE t l l im Htairric tm as the Lord Jeffs built a 31-point Trinity (Conn.) , in a consolation (72), and guards Leo Cyr (76) Braca,- Harold (Killer) -Johnson, V M E N M DAA6 ET5 B A Q C n R O A ( votuNrARiiyf,,^’- " — . IbOKlIWBOWt HOWTO' kayo in this one but Marv (Man­ R S W fliN f , m i »— HMIET tfOON AlONg... CONTKiTe. THEN SHOW tlF ANP-MEY! lend in the first- half, to win the game Tor third place. The Polar and Tom Roche .(86). Joe Glaser and George Qainford, 1955 CHRYSLER THe STORE ru. SURPRISE . ager Marv Jenson) si^id I had the 1955 PONTIAC -yDU MAV NG*D TME WAENT that cePRic peesiNfl mwnp S o r b / 0FFUDP(N6OFF STACK first New Hampshire Invitational. Bears led by only one point, 34-33, who handle hia business.’’‘They’ll 4-Dr. Sed. Power -'atMriai; MONEY to GET HOME,. THAT TRSe AaWSSTHejSTMET H E R w an A CLEAN KfTC N EH .' THEOAUNDOARD Bowdoin defeated Trinity .(Conn.) at the half. , title wrapped lip in the late rounds do the deciding." 4-i-Or. Sed. Radio, heater ww. and not to open up.” poasrer brakea. rad%, Aaetor, LOVNGLVi CEPRIC —>tX/U.NEED 7-36 for third' place. How did he feel about continu­ Urea, tinted glasa, wiv. tiros. Jet b ta w Enlali. xdoa^ fortme Spring Hill 67, Furman 56 and Whether there willl be a return ing In the ring ? tn-tone Excellent.. ^4% WA |* 3 CNSHES/ . Mbrehead (Ky.) 97, Florida State Hocktry at a Glani^e fight — and'the chanc^ are strong "Boxing Isjny business.” he re­ paint. $ 1 5 7 5 oendltton. ' ▼ A t 8 ^ 0 75 in the first round of. the Sen­ that 'there will bS one — wlU be. 'WASMT plied, leaving po doubt that he ior Bowl Tourney a t Mobile. -M’ednesday’s Rraults N r e s decided this afternoon wrhtn the wants another crack at the pride NGCESSMO; Spring Hill, the defending ihampi dejected. 36-year-rold sugar man 1954 OLDSMOIILE I L i l L K .AAOAA— National League of the Rockies. 1955 CHEVROLET" TORO SNOW HOUND made it to. the finals on the mid­ Detroit 2, Toronto 0 meets with his brain trust to de­ “If he .wants it, the right is his,” Soper 88 4-Dr. Bed. Hyfi. court shooting of'-Whitie Bamea, V LEAGUE cide hia fistic future. (t-Dr. Bet Air. iMSiler. Eastern Leagoa. ' said both Fullmer and hia man­ drive, radio, beater, ww. ww. tlroa,. seat envero.' fhrowi^ 6 0 shGval- who hit eight of 11 for Ifi points. DOapile a aparkling'siO triple by. The fading Robinson, making ager, Marv Jenson. Clinton 7, ohnaton-fi 3 Larry Batea, Don Willis Garage tfrea, tn-tone Steve Hamilton scored 30 points Charlotte 8. Washington 6 the second defense of hia third "The place ia right here too— t o d d s a m i n u f i bowed 2tI to E A 8 Gage. Batea paint. $ 1 6 9 5 for Morehsad ss Florida State lost Thursday's Scl^ule reign as middlewrelght chXmplon. Madison Squgre Garden, added SiT $T?95 W.V >■ ■le to do it Griffith scored 211 points anfl Jim a\ 138-373 while-the victors wero soundly'-whacked to the body again. ,A''nd this time we’ll be get­ Cross Coonti^ .4-Or. '-Hyd. Cross. OOnn^. 2-ihr. liidlei.- or diftad snow. throughout. Ray wa| gashed over drive, radio, heater, heater, e ^ . nTOo, .nvecdtlvd. Poet-Gmdnate BY DICK CAYALU THE STORY OP MARTHA WAYNE lad. N ew s BY WILSON SCRUGGS Fahe.y. grabbed 2S 'iebounda; fronted by Bundi -Tarca (358>;Ud ting some money. We got the . a.2.6 hp engine dears 17-indi Washington of St. Louis spilled Scholaslic Baaketbali Ctjrry Smith ( 3 5 4 Art Johnadn the left eye in the seventh and it title and that’s what we were ww. tirea. C 1 A O E 'lOUflN ttl THAT aOOIcA ______7}€mM7iooNr karue*fom tD YOU t e r . ^poth in snow up to 1 dllnehes Valpara.iao 77-62, Murray State (S»7), Stan Sasleia (3611 and Chet was widened in the 14th;. ' after. The purse Just about covers Like new. nUMlfO. \ $695m GW THenticrMoeNuie.. New Britain 49, Hartford 48 Referee Ruby Goldstein,« target. vaiou^TQ -m yituoa^J ' lUMf M».nWSAlI ONsuM SPBoenu - deep.,' 1 ■ ■■ defeated . Middle Tennessee . B8-6S, Nowlcki (137-388) paced Manches­ training expenses.” aUi WW7 I > ahd BMton U, swept past North­ Bait Hartford 4j. Hall 46 ter Motor Sales to a 2-1 triumph of bested criticism by Robinson's SMOV.rAKW0IZe tPlMCNtSOWim Set hwd-propelM UUat.) or Norwich 73, Windfiam 63' . Fuilmer. a look alike for baae- 1953 lUlCK SUPER FWTMMdMFTHAr eastern .87-56. over Merrill's Market and Corren- advisors,-;.'voted for.. Fullmer by balTa Yogi Berra, was' born to- be 1954 PLYMOUTH Bouier-pn^lM modrlt of the Farmington 69, Canton 29 ti’a Inauranpelalso-acoi-ed a similar eight rounds to flVe with two even. 2-Dr. HardtepJ Dynaflow 2-Dr. Sed. Power flight (fartveb TORO Sneu) Hound today mt -Judge Frank Forbes ha(l Gene a fighter. He was named after College Baaketbali' win over Green Barbers. Other top former heavj’iVelght champion firive, radio, hCater n-w. tires, radio, heater,' wfr. scores were pinned by 'Ekl Bujau- ahead, 10-5, while Judge Harold .tn-tone paint. TOUBNA-MENT.S TO HONOR MAOUi( Barnes had it a ahade closer, 9-6* Gene Tunpey and, Started boxing New Hampshire Holiday a t Dur­ ciiui 138-386, R. Adamy 136-381, exhibitgions when; he was eight 'Special. Must be a^su; Hippo (Totrenti 363„ I^te Aceto 359 The Associated Press cam had MPITQL ham. N. H. Chicago, Jan. 3 OF)'— Pitcher Fullmer in front, 9-6. yearg old. A'-veteran of the .Ko­ Q Sal MagUe of the Brooklyn Dod­ and Joe ^ a r o n lte 350. rean waf. he toys, ‘T like to ^mberst-87. New Hampshire *Q5 Fuilmer/ fhick-hecked, brawny MANY OTUER MAKES FROM fSQ ^iP (Championship). gersI wUl be honored as baseball's BiSOTAURANt LEAGUE • armed. ml"«- worker with' a - seat fight.*' / EQUIPMENT ^w joltt 78,; Trinity (Conn.) 83 top ‘*cbmeback”\ star of 1966 at Walriut, R ay's and Bolton Lake for fighting, got off to g^fastsiart He ahowedRohingon> the roaring -uM a (fW Third). th«-T7tlrtaimiial/Duim Dinner HbuSe acorodfa 3-l ,jvln over li|lll- in the first three rounds, swept the i(Mr(|en fans, and telavision view­ 1 , ■ Other Games of ' the Chicago Baseball writers ier’s, Villa Louisa'and Garden, re­ elxth, .-seventh, and eighth founds, ers actosa Gie natlori plenty of, M MAIN STREET 70. Connecticut 67 Sunday, Jgi(. 2o. Magli’e, who ii»m- spectively. Beat scores were roibed the 10th, «nii clinched - the first n8ht. ' ■ ... ^ X ’ piltd a 13-8 record including a no- by Joe Syh’astiSr 870. Charlie VUW- boxing; tills for Utah' with a rous­ The ek-GI pfesaed the action lal- . P k o n e M l hitter, last saason, will receive the ten 150-388, Bbb-Guthrie .SSil Skip ing surge in the 13th sa d ' 14th mbgt all the way, lunging in for ig^tarn^FIrilUjm^ Wriflay Jr, Memorial Kearns, 358, Bill . Shepkey 1|51-S86 rounds. ohe aeries of body smashes after and Stan Miruekl 138>a|83.. t Robtaaoa, hurt flva lUdgs him- another—;body ^ lagis $hat weak- r . - V i/'“ i- k '1 ■uL'rSa'rf'-.- v'" I-:■■■•-

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HoosehoM Oooda' Roemt Without Hoard 59 Wfiflttol To Rent Honaca For Sala ‘ .1 " 'I Ike Tells Reds NOT 1 YHlArt—NOT 2 TEARS LARGE FRONT room, twin .beds. YOUNG CX)UPLPJ with two chil­ BUT 3 YEARS . Next to bato with shower and hot dren .dat^e five room, reksonable MANCHISTER >AD b r e a s t e d BronM f o r l i v i n g , riiom,. bedroom, water. Paiking. 50. 3-5422 rtter 5 rent, unromlsbed. (Jail, MI. 9-8200. UN to 'Get New YOtBifO ADULT for part Ufife drug TO PAY IF tO U WISH . $21,COO #. store Wprk.* From 1-6 p.m. Call «• fresh and frozen. Ready any kitchen, and baby furniture and, p.m.. accessortek. Stop and shop at the. "SURER" "DELUXE" 3RAGE SPACE for rent. JOxM. come in tor Interview. North End Uihe, 10-25 lbs. Fresh eggs. WANTED—Nent'for small Hungar­ Excellent 2-famll yt flat, like new. y«S No. Main St Ml. 9-2S02. ut Schaub's Turkey Farm. 188 Hllls- Green. Chambers Furniture Sales. « ROOMS , OF FURNITURE ATTRACTIVELY furnished room ian refugee family simnsored by Arms Cut Plan. flM ti OOC «LIP4TltC'M OIUW MAD OME B NOW ME^ OOT A 8lS I^EMrriCE GONO l^arriiacy; ■50. 9-8143. Three-esf karage. Close to new town Rd. AU 100^ Guaranteed (or gentleman with kitchen privi­ North Methodist (Jhurch. Call 50. OQ TWO flATIENTS HE CURE MAO A - AND ME SETS A NEW SPEED QECOQD leges. C01 50. 8-4717, High School. One la^ Vacant. Call lilyertisem ent! EVERY •if^ME N^ TREATB NOU TABCLATIN& CHINE HEATERS. New and used. Wood, O l ^ y 0 8 3„ 8-6725, » (OeatlBaed Creri ppig« Om ) GAIVtftE TO RENT. 11 Iteithton yJORLD OF PATIENCE- smytlme. ebai, oil, gas. cook stoves, ovens, ^ B a Dellvers(j-318.18,Month ROOM FOR • gentleman. Near CLASSI^ED ADVT. V ,8 t Ml. 9-2837. „ i " TfU .M f f lindinweaoacmis. OPERll stove pipe, dampers, stove boards, . — YOU GETT Oieney’a, bus,'stores. Quiet. In­ WARREN e ; IHOWXAND seem most lik'ely to produce » step DEPT. HOURS / CrACSMOMEAaTPAlNS TNiSU , Articira For Sale ro CfTTgRTAKC A ClOOO wicks for all atoves and heaters. , 18-PIECE BEDROOM “ quire 224 (Jharter Oak St. 50. 450 Woodbridge 8treet-50. 8-1108 forward'ln the highly com'pUcBted Ybung man for opportunity In Farms and Land For Sale 71 8:16 A. ML to 4;30 P; M. COUNT AND XoRAVS : DO VOU SUFFIQ PIXVOU 'NEXT/ ROYAL AND 8roith-Corona . Beds, mattresses, springs, roll-a- 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM 3-8868, Evenings 5fr. Dliiock-KO, 9-6003 matter of dlsarmamenL" In thli .raOM MlOftA(Nlf1-Oi22iNSS»!-’ , tabiilatmg department. Experience way beds, chert of drawers, vaitt- Bu^tioas Service* Offered IS able and Mandard typewrl 12-p i e c e k it c h e n NORTH COVENTRY — 110 acre P •"“ , connection, Elsenhower said the SCttAMiNCMIlMlCtl-' -not necessary. 37 hour, s day wsek. ties trunks, tables, linoleum' rugs, FURNISHED light housekeeping I All makes of adding ihacMnea — Plus — farm with new bam. Old Cape Cod "United States "will msk* further COPY CLOSING-TIME HItxi’’ ., \TELE1\TELEVlSION Service, ■STTK US OONN f I WANT TO Free life insurance and pension sold or rented. Repaliii on -all linoleum by the yard. 5 t o y items room with electric. refrigerator for e l e c t r i c REFRIGERATOR nine room house with two fire­ Lots f Sale 7» tordposals’/ on the subject at the f o e c l a s s i f i e d APVT. AvailableableXt Ml tlmea. Phllco lac- ;«UATMOEOU«M plan. A . makes, blariow's. v too numerous' to mentton. .This one. LSdies only. 50. 3-8388. 0 r U.N. He told not say. what tlto*a aervice. T el.’ MI. TV SET AND COMB. RANGE places. PI. 2-7104, . tory supeaupervieed CNCCK-UFI stock is left over from- Jones prqpoksls wouia be." MON. T ^ U FRI. Htae.iCT Apply ^ • . SALE—33 1-8% bff on 1956-1957 Free storage until' wanted, Free BUILDING LOT lor sale. ?5 R. 9-9698. * Furniture Store, wHl be sold for WILUNGTON — Ten acres (vith Eisenhower, did not forsetoa* a . wallpaper. Green ‘Psilnt znd Wall­ delivery. Free 0t-up by our own Apartntonta—f1at»— frontage on Oa tland Terrace. 1 0 : ^ A. M. MSMCU^ less than' cost. Come in and con- ■olid little four room house and Price $800. Write 1 tox K, Herald. possible big power ebnfersnea on ?TV SERVICE, 0.80 per caU. All |3MPLOYMENT OFFICE paper at the Green. Opqn dally 8-9 >dnce yountolf. 40 Oak St., 2nd reliable nien. Tenements v - 63 worh guaranteed. <^1 Rob Webb. coop, 37,500. Also 19 acres with old disarmament at some fpture date, " ^ T U pPAY 9 A. M- p.m. ■' floor, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 Phone for appointment six room house anj.bam, 0,900. . ’ ■ '.-ir - ML 9-8801. \ FIRST NATIONAL STORES aaytog; "I could agree to a meet­ p.m. ' , , Hartfop-d CH. 7,0358 ♦ RfXJKVILLE — Three attractive Talbot Agency. PI; 2-6600. Suburban F or Sale 75 \ V- FOR SALE—55 gal. drums, in good three room modem apartments. ing whenever circumstances would, ,^PKBAT10N WILL RADIO TV Service. Se^ng ma- / ' Park.and Oakland Ave. After 7:00 p.m. make it seem likely to accomplish APpBEClATED condition, 32.50 each. For further FRANK’S ANTIQUE SHOP. 420 CH. 8-4890 Stoves, refrigerators and heat fur­ BOLTON—Many listings Including, chlhes and email appliancea re­ information call The Herald, a significant result.” East Hartford, Conn. Lake St., Is buying and 'aelUng See It Day Or, Night nished. 3100 per month. Watson a new-^ranbb-1n a secluded spot p a ir^ . Call Ralph A ld ri^ . MI. phone 5 0 , 3-5121. Realty, Thrali Rd. Vernon. TR. HoDaes For ?1ale 72 The 'President wrote Bulganin 9-8487. good used furniture and antiques. . If you have no means of transpor­ with basement Igarage; . older DRI'VBRS for school buses. 7:30- 6-7630 or MI. 9-705. that he takes "hope' from your ap­ t^lal M l 3 .5 1 2 1 NORTHLAND 8’6" laminated m « 9 MI. 9-6580 Hours 9 a.m.-8 p.m. tation. I’ll tend my auto for you. home< six (Or seven) rooms on' parent willingness to consider DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP COm- 8:45 'and 2:15-3:30. Call MI. with harness and adjuatable^um No obligation. 5tANCHE8TER, 36 Wellington Rd. fiya acres; split level in Bolton 9-4215. , , APARTMENT (or rent on Eaat aerial inspection as a poaitf'Va fac- pany, doore and'wlndowaj^cuatonr inum ski poles. Never u*4d. Also a n t iq u e FURNITURE, sUver, —Seven room colonial. Excellrtit Center; and a beaumul new ranch work', guaranteed. Call MI. t-1683 A—L—B—E—R—T—’S Center St. Five rooms, 395 per in Coventry on Bolton Town^Jne. -tor In the problem of armamauts." \. boots, 'size 914. Cali after 7 p.m, glass china, and used furniture location. Fireplace. •OH steam ELECTRIC ENGINEER, pharifia- 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD month. Garage included. Call 5(1. T. J, Croclrett, Realtor, 5 ^ 3-1577 This was a reference toto Ruasian after 6 p,m. ' ' MI. 9-2066.. ; / bought an^ sold. Furniture Repair 9-3614. heat. Attached garage. Tastefully statement, issued along with the cist,- detaller, designer, draftsman, Service. MI. 3-7449. decorated'. Immediate occupancy. o r residence 50. 9-'u51. ^ liMt and Foand furniture manager, floorman, pur- Nov. 17 Bulganin letter, to which TWO PAIRS hbekey skates, sizes Musical Instruments .5.1 FIVE ROOM flat, -second floor. Sensibly priced at 317,900. (Jail A. L house wiring, all kinds. ^ chase clerk, shoe salesman, auto R. Wilkie A Co., 481 E. Middle the Soviet leader broached the LOST ■— 114 year old black and 9 and 11. Two pairs figure skates, j^TTENTlON! CJuatom made slip Steam heat and hot water. Avail­ idea of creating an aerial inspec­ white "CoUle, .vicinity Weal Center 2-6388 after 6 p.m.. salesman, tire salesman, Insur- covers, drapes and cornices. Also OULBRANSEN dirert blow ma­ Tpke. 5 0 . 9-4389, 50. 9-0649. Wanted— Realjl Estate 77 anbe salesman, window cleaner, size 5. ‘Tubulsr, slZe^. Call 5 0 . able January 1. Adults. 3100 tion buffer zone extending St. Reward. MI. 9-9259. n o and T.V. Service 9-0565. upholstery. Budget terms. Call hogany spinet piano, 3495. monthly. Call MI. 9-9558. CHUCK'S counterman, -inspector, machin- ______1005I ranch, 25 ft. YVa N'i'e ij—■I'wo-tamily houses to miles on either side of the Iron IBl North St. .Small appU Mrs. -Tomasst. 5fL-T3«yi21. Kemp^s, Inr. 50 -3-6680. sell. Qurtttled .buyers waitlitf. ____r.-Viclnlty Weat Side, full 10, sheBT frtOtai Worker, ' MlOhie TWO 760*15 Town and Country APARTMENT—Three large rooms master bedroom, excellent condi­ Curtain; . ■ ancea renal___ Ml. S.6S17. rasl / 5fadellne Smith, Realtor. 5 0 . However,. Eisenhower said that, groan black and white Otllle. >pressman, milling machine opera­ ■now treads. Like new. Originally EASY SPIN DRY waahing ma- MUSIC instrumental, rental. Conl- newly decorated with stove and tion, six years old; larga lot, high dence Ml 8-8960, 9-1642. "much to my regret’’ the RuMtan Anewnra to the name of Ebby or tor, engine lathe operator, cutter, 355. both.for 335; Call after 6 p.m. 'chlne. Good condition. 318. Gall / plete line ot Instrunoents. Rental refrigerator. Heat and all utlltties elevation, $10,600. (Jariton W. Ebony. Reward. Call MI. 9-9289. statement "does not signl^ will­ RUBBI8R AND 'aaheiT' removed. toolmaker, welder,, jig- borer, fac­ MI. 9-7972. applied to purchase price. Repre- furnished. Parking space and nice Hutchins, MI. 9-5132, 9-094. US'HNGS W ANTED/Slngle, two- tory production worker, plastic MI. 9-en2. ingness 40 seek agreement, on the Genera) cleaning, attlca ------— ------. ------7 ^ aenUhg Olds, Selmer, Ped- yard. 3U5 monthly. Available family, three-family, business LOST—Black Angora cat. Vicinity mold maker, Keller machine op­ CHROME StroIlrO-Chair. Gonveftt ler and Bundy. Metter’s Music Jartuao’ 1st. MI. 3-4921 after 6 MODIFIED ENGLISH colonial, six basic eleihent of my Gimava pro­ Princeton St., Eaat Middle Tpke., and yarda. Reaaonabla property. Have many cash buyers. erator, machine fixer, television to high chair',' stroller, formica ELECTRIC STOVE and Xther Studio, 177 McKee. 5U. 3-7500. p.m. large rooms and attached garage. posal'of averting surpriae'attack or Parker St. Ansa-era to the name A M. Rubbtah Removal. Mortgages arranged, please call .9-9787.. Moving—Truckin* Help Wanted—Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 repairman, foreman, auto me­ table and chair and a rdeker. 330. household items. Call MI./9-3585. Nice shaded lot in center of Man­ George L. Grazladio, Rerttor. 50, through aerial inspection o f th e . of Niggle. MI. 3-8102. ■ . . ■ chanic,. taxi driver, routeman, silk f r a n k J. SENTTMENNO, teacher SPACStOUS DUPLEX, six rooms. Storage 20 MI. 9-073. chester. •Living' room 22'6’’xl4’ 9-078. 109 Henry St. ceinters of our military poorer.” DOORS OPENED, heya fitted, NEWTON ROBERTSON Bakery presser, service st0ton attendant, of guitar. Chester Accordion Co., Available immediately. Call MI. with fft^place. Dining room, large . Newly appointed officials of the public subscripUan campaign All along, the, United S ta ^ baa LOST—Lady's small wrist walch. t.------• ------GAS AND OIL comb^^ion range, 91 Union St. MI. 3-6709.' 9-8867. Leather strap. Vicinity Westown copied, vacuum cteanera. irons, MANCHESTER - Movmg and has several good bread and pastry awning hanger, mechanic's helper, kitchen and sepSrrte laundry ARE YOU (JONSIdIb RING for the Manchester Memorial HoeplUl addlUon iron out detalU .for taken the position that.a diaarma- guns, etc., repaired. Shears, OFFICE CLERK donut maker, laborer, trouble SHINERS FOR ice flshtolf. 29 good condition, 330. MI- *•7975. room. Also lavatory. Second floor, SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? the drive which is to start soon. Mrs. Thomas F. Ferguson checks Pharmacy, Hartford Road. Call trucklnXDo. Ml. 8-6568. Owned openings. W« need several' good TWO ROOM furnished apartment. ment agreement would "be. worth­ knives, mowera, etc., put into con­ reliable, married men who want shooter. Experienced or wOl train. Hazel St.. 50. 4-7088. three large bedrooms and bath. We will appraise your property off a list of potential contributors m Lee M. fiUverateln and Ralph less unless it was buttreesed With, MI. 9-4806. and operated by Walter B. . Fer- A responsible position for a Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Private bath. Apply Marlow’s, M7 Key Positions dition tor coming needs. Braltb. ett Jr., and WUiiUto -I- Pickering. to make a better than average liv-. Many part-time ■ openings, (ton- USED EASY apto dryer WMhing Must be seen to be appreciated. free and without any - bbligation. Schwaikert offer advice and Jack Hunter cross checks against his a foolproof InapecUon Syitem de­ waito. 52 Peari Street. yoUng or middle-Sged woman machine, good working condition. Main St. POUND — Vicinity Silver Lane Ing. Experience not necessary. necticut State Employment Serv­ PING PONG table, new, 318. 50; CHESTER Furriers. Furs remod­ Gaston Realty, 165 School St 50. •We also buy property \for cash. file. (ifierald Photo by Pinto.) / . , signed to prevent cheating. In Una MANCHESTER Package Delivery. verifying and recapping sales ice, 806 Main St., Manchester. MI. 9-4140. 9-57'l. Evenings. 50. 9-7466. Selling dr buying conta homes. Three month old Tiger GONDER'S T.V. Service, avaUable Guaranteed salat^ and commis­ 9-9262. • eled, repaired, cleaned. and Set in MMH with this basic position, Eistn- kitten. CaU MI. 9-8869. , Light trucking and (Mttksgs deliv­ invoices ar>d c0culatlng s0ei- sion. Free health and welfare in­ 8:30- a.m:-4:30 p.m. Monday-Fri glazed,. Work done at my home. FOUR ROOMS, adults only. Call STANLEY BRAY, Rtoltor hower In 1955 suggested that the any time. Antenna conversions. MAHOGANY veneer dining room ery. Refrigeratora, wakh^rs and surance for the ehtire family. P.aid day. No overhead. Save. (Jail 50. MI. 9-7004. $14,400—THREE bedroom ranch. BRAE-BURN r Ea LTY United States and Ruuia exchanga LOST—One leaf shaped silver, ear­ PHUco factory supervlaed service, men's commissions.... Accuracy table wrth four chairs plus china, stovs moving specialty. Folding vacations. Furnished unlfonn. 9-7218 for free estimate at your Garage, hot water heat, immacu­ 50. 3-6273. Public Drive School Board at Rockville military blueprinta and agret to ring on Main St. between Church Tel. Ml. 8-it86. and aptitude, (or figures are re-- WANTED—Young reliable man for Diemonflb—Watche*— cabin/. Traditional. Phone 50. choira for rent. Ml. 9-0762. Pension plan. If you would like-to' •home. Under no obligation. Capes RCXJKVILLE - Five room cold flat. late condition, near bus "and shop­ permit unhampered aerial Inapab- of Nasarena smd Center Church. quired. This is a key position part Uihe work, handy man. Write Jewelry 48 9-970. '______■■ / ping. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. THIS AGENCTY needs Cape Cod, CLEAN AND paint those gutters 'work outside'and be pretty much and stoles, 320. No car apace. One child or elderly Uon of military ihstallationa. Also, set of keys. MI. 9-1264. -Box Z, Herald. couple. 315 per week. 420 Lake St. 9-5132, 9-4694. 4-5-6 and. 7 room singles \^and 2 Forestalls Double Sessions now. Avoid costly repairs later. and^nd will merit close invesUgtf- your own boss, stop in and talk Three important poaittens have The Russians haVa always itulat- it over with Mr. , Foraker. 750 LEONARD W. TOST Jeweler, rs- 34^. FOR G.E. porcelain combina­ BOY'S HfXJKEY skates and com - family houses. Buyers waiting. LOST—Pair glasses. Vicinity Wood­ Ml. 3-1383. Painting—Papering 21 No typing necessary. NEW AND used car salesman. See MANCHESTER—Six room ranch. been filled in (he public subscrip­ ed on a disarmament agreement Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. palrs,. adjuau watches experUy. tion sink and dishwasher. Dish- - bat boots. Size 9. Man’s brown THREE ROOM apartrnent. Adults Howard R. Hastings, Realtor. land St. or Main St. to the Depot. Chet Brunner at Fitzgerald Motors tion campaign for the 31,470,000 Rockville,. Jan. 3 (Special)—In^dlrector for the high school, origln- before any kind, of- inspection lys- REFRIGERATION sales and aerv REFINISH?NG celUngs, painting, Reasonabls prices. Open daily^ waiter needs rebuilt motor, 5II. overcoat, size 42. Tel. MI, 3-5454. only. Reasonable. Inquire 309',4 Ideal location, convenient to bus Call MI. 9-1107 any time. Pink apd gold case. Silver Apply In Talcottville. MI. 3-5191. Thursdav evenings. 129 SpruCf Spruce St. and schools, hot water oil heat, a series of swift actions last bight ally praposed’ by Supt„ Ramsdell teih. Bulganin’s buffer zone sug­ ice. Cdmmetclai, household, air paper bahging, W allp^r books, 3-8822. W AN TED-Real estate 51anchester Memorial Hospital ex­ rimnied. dark blue. jUaaUc top conditionera, freesera. A. and W. Street 50. 9-4387, SHEARED BEAVER coat, sm all- full cellar, garage, sensibly priced. the Board of Education forestalled and Allen L. Dresser, assistant gestion was the first Russian con­ with rhinestones. Call MI., 9-4968. ^ l l y Insured. Tel. Edward R. Coca Cola Bottling Company ELECTRONIC WOULD LIKE to share my four Contact Turkington Bros, Rbalty pansion project, it was announced Refrigeration Co. Ml.. 9-1287, BU. Price. MI. 9-1003. Sitnatifln Wanted— ' medium size. Good condition. MI. Call A. R. Wilkie & Co., 481 East the threat of double sessions in ele­ superintendent and. high 'school cession to the American ■view. ^ 451 Main Street ■ TECHNICIANS 8-5985. room apartment with young wom­ Middle Tpke, 50. 9-4389. Go.,- 0 1 Center St., Manchester. today. mentary schools, rescinded an principal, has been discarded by In his slap a t Russian conduct FOUND — On Maple St. day before 9-3196, MI. 9-0055. Ml. 3-1507, evenings 50. 0-065 or /F em ale 38 an. Write Box X, Herald. Lee M. Silverstein, of LaBonne- earlier decision to pay for the Den­ them as a result of conferences to the Hungarian situation, Eiaan- Christmas, chiles watch. PI. East Hartford. Connecticut Experienced men required to as­ Fuel and Peed^ 49-A SEPTIC TANKS MI. 3-7731. BUYING PAPER, magazines, rags 38700 (JOZY TWO bedroom ranch. SUverstein Associates, Inc., and tal . Hygiene .Program in' private with school officials to various Con­ hower said the Sovifcta ought to 3-7498 after 6 p.m. ' semble. wire and test riectronic WANTED—I’ osition as companion- a n d scrap-iron .and metal. Will pick Courses and Classes 27 THREE SIZE 10 evenings >gowns. Five years old. copper plumbing. chairman of the public campaign schools, and agreed to a joint appli­ necticut towns. It was learned .that follow the example of the nation* devices;*' Will, consider recently dis­ housekeeper to elderly couple or DRY OAK WOOD, .cut fireplace Used once, d ill 50. 3-7818. TWO FIVE room apartments, one WANTED—Direct from owner. V6 FOUND—Black female mongrel up any time, Dial 112-TR 6-7621 Excellent condition, Nice tree.s. organization, said- the public cation with Blltogtpn and Somers the cost of a qualified director involved in the 5flddle East crisis RADIO-Electronics - Television — SEWING MACHINE operators charged veterans with experience one person. 5tl. 3-8889. Slid stove lengths. -310 per load. PLUBBEU SEWERS four room tenement. MI. 3-4751. room. cape. Desirable location nutmy. Call Lee Frscchla, Dog . . (Jarlton W. Hutchins. 50. 9-5132, Have substantial cash to assum\ fund drive will start Feb. 13 and for a proposed VorAg school. woujd equal that of a high school and respond to "the cofistruct^e FLOOR AND papering service, Train at Ctonnectlcut’s Oldest wanted. Night ibift, 5 p.m.-IO p.nv^ In this field. Must be famiUar with PI. 2-7888. LADY'S BLACK seal fur coat, size 50. 9-4694. wiN len. MI. 8-45iP. . 41" long, 310. Write Box S. FIVE ROOM unheated apartment mortgage. Write Box L, Herald. run for two weeks, Grade eight pupils .will be trans­ principal, and the general opinion recommendations of the tBiHed Floors sanded and refinished. Also Ellectronlcs School!'Day course. Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard electronic test equipment. Excel­ sm m 16 Mrs. Ferguson Named papering and painting; TR, 8-2071 Evening course. Enroll now! Class Macliint CI I with garage and two sun .porches. ferred to Building B of the high of those consulted wss that a gui­ Nations." FOUND—Brown and white female St. lent ppportunity for the right man. Dogs— Birds—Pets 41 Herald.______^ ^ 312,600-t-OFP EAST Center St. Six Mrs. Thomas F. Ferguson, pres­ or TR. 8-1050. starting soon. Nev’ England Tech­ Garden^F«rm— Dairy SeflHe Tanks, Dry WeUs, Sewer Located In an attractive rural school in September, according to dance program should be built up Such action by Russia, BSIssn- mongml puppy. Iwur hair. CMI neighborhood In - Vernon, Conn. room Cape, aluminum siding, tile Auctions 78 \idiident of the town’s Republican hower said, "would consUtnta a nical Institute of Conn., Inc., 193 W A N T E D ^ lrl to wait on tables in GRAY MANUFACTURING BIRD, cat and dog supplies, whole Producto 50 Lines Installed—Celler Water­ bath, aluminum storm windows, the Board’s action. They will ,oc-1 with regular school personnel L een stcch ia , Dog Warden. MI. Rooms Withunl Heird 59 Centrally ■ located near church, omen's Club, has agreed to serve rather than started at the top with significant step toward the reduc­ Trumbull St., Hartford. Conn. JA. coffee shop. 11:30-6. Apply Cavey's CO. sale and retail. Daily 9 to 5 p.m proofing Done. immaculate condition, wooded lot. YOU SAVE THE MOST cupy six o f the eight rooma in the 8-4840. Hooitehold ServtCea 8-3408. • stores and buk ^nc. Available chairman of wom’en’s divisions building, Raymond E. Ramsdell, a director. tion of the tensions tp which Fbe Restaurant. HILLLARD ST., MANCHESTER Tuesday, Thursday, Friddy nights Louis BqtU, Carlton W. Hutchins. 50. 9-5132, AT CONN ’S MOST THRILLING Manchester, Silverstein said. Soviet__TJnlon declaration id- FOUND—Brown and white male Offered 13*A APPLES, 31 and up. Feb. 1. Young business couple pre­ 5 Supt. of Schools said. Dresser pointed out that the 7 to 9. Porterfield’s Route 5 and c in n e y b r o s PLEASANT, heated room with pri­ ferred—Writo Box y , Herald. 9-4694.. ______A TI r. T 1 0 N S ! alph A. Schwaikert, project dresses itself.'’ ^— BeaMe dog. Call Lee Fracchia, BOOKKEEPING 51ACHINE "A GOOD PLACT5 TO WORK " iChapel, South Windsor. JA 8-3391. 260 Bush Hill Rd. M K , _ He offered the Board three alter­ most vital part of a guidance pro- WEAVING of bums, moth holes vate bath. Cajl MI. 3-4033. engineer at the Orford Soap Co. The Russiana have ignored Dog Warden. Ml. 8-4840. Bonds—Stocki OPERATOR------Sawaroga Dispoial Co. HAVE MEDIUM priced houses for natives in sol Ing the overcrowded grOm is tha. counaeltog. He ex­ and tom clothing, hosiery nms, MANCHESTER PET Center. 995 sale. ExceUent locations. J. D. One Visit Will Convince You wilt heqd the men’s divisions, and- conditions of elementar,' schools. plained that all three teachers to three demands by the U.N. Qsn- handbags repaired, zipper re­ Mortgages 31 Burroughs or NCR experienced. 180-132 Fearl S t — MI S-SSOF ROOM T p ^E N T . Inquire State Business Ixirations Jack R. Hunter, general .contrac­ , WIRERS AND Main St; S & H Green stamps. / Tailor/Shop. 8 Blssell St. 50. Of The Fabulous S avings..... Double sessions could be initiated the guidance department have had ,eral Assembly to get their armsd placement, umbrellas repaired, Age to 40. Central and attractive For Rent 64 tor, \k’ho also serves oh Bolton’s forces out of Hungary. And. the HOME OWNERS! (tombine year- 50. 9-4273. Free parking, "If you 3-504?; MI. 3-7383. 3-5262, MI. 9-3640. in certain grades,- he said, or he courses to guidance counseling. ARnonnceincntg men’s shirt collars reversed and end bills Uito an easy-to-pay sec­ office. 37H hour week. Employe want a pet—see us.’’ Open Mon.,- All Brand-New Merchandise Planning Commission, . will lead SupL Ramsdell’s , program of 5(oscow-impoeed Hungarian gov­ •replaced. Marlow’a Littl# Mend­ SOLDERERS STORE—Formerly Sears Roebuck the allied towns’ division. Rea- could try to locate additional rooms ond mortgage loan costing pnly a benefits. Salary 360 to start- Apply Sat. 9-6, ’Thurs, and Fri.. 9-9. JUNIOR If? PRIVATE home, well heated, MAKE THE JARVIS Giflware, Hand and Power Tools, acquainting Board m'embers with ernment bae refuied to allow UJJ. INCOME TAXES prepared In your ing.Shop. at the Center. Desirable Mrtn St. Idento ' of these communities wherever possible. The tljird al­ penny a month for each dollar you Office Management Service, Inc., Experienced in wiring and solder­ clean single room. Quiet neighbor­ Electrical Appliances, Toys, House school projects brought two) observers inhide that revolt- home or by appointment. Exper­ 50 State St, Hartford Conn. s m a l l DOG—part C2iihuahua and location, heat furnished. Approxi­ depend on Manchester Memorial. ternative of transferring grs0 shaken country. ienced tax work. Call MI. 3-4723. TRY US FOR reupbolstering, rilp owe. Call Frank Burke a;t CH. ing resistors, condensors and panel CLERK.TYPISTS hood, gentleman preferred. Refer­ mately 1200 sq. ft. floor space. MI. REALTY CO. YOUR REAL hold Needs, Jewelry, etc,, etc.! eight puplU tt Building B and in­ elementary school teachers to the 6-U97 days or JA 9-5553 eves..Con­ Fox ’T e j/e r . Five months old. EXECUTIVE ences. 50. 3-8183. Hospital lor health protection. covers draperies, rug cle^ n g . boards. Excellent working condi­ Housebroken. MI. 9-9912. WHY 0 0 " “ 9-6808 or 50. 9-021. tegrating them into the high school meeting to explain the two-year- necticut Mortgage Exchange. tions from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with ESTATE HEADQUARTERS "'ITre fund-raising- organization Free delivery service. Ah work OVER THE BRIDGE? WELL HEATED room with private Ever.v Thursday, Friday program was passed unanimously old project of experimental group Troy Dailies Hike Priee cafeteria facilities, . National organization needs INDUSTRIAL AREA to rent or is very fortunate," Silverstein 3 uaranteed! Smith’s Uraolstery Many Manchester clerk-typists, entrance. Will accommodate one and without delay l»y the Board. ing of second and third graders -rtraonaia TYPISTS piiblic relations m.an, 28-35, lease. 3200 sq. ft. floor space, , FOR 19,5'; . and Saturday Nites continued. Hto have Mrs. Ferguson fhop, 248 N. Main St. 5 0 , 9-4663. PEDIGREED Beagle puppies. Call who formerly worked,in Hart­ or two gentlemen." 101 Chestnut St. Another action by the Board left into tliree categories. The divisions Troy, N. Y.. Jan, 8 O P h-T nya Evenings Ml. 8-7267. Business Opportumties 32 with wide local contacts. ground floor, heated, loading plat; and Mr. Hunter and Mr. Schwaik­ are based on pupils’ totelligence WANTBID—Ride to Pratt A Whit­ GRAY MANUFACTURING Rockville TR. 5-7917,.^^ ford have switched to "air­ to . . >' ' " : * Sales Start at 7 p.m. ert take theue responsible posts. the.-Dental Hygiene Program to two daily newspapers wiU coat - Here's an opportunity to work Must be married and prefer­ craft’’, jobs.'Because o/ Our lo­ form, near railroad, 760’ from tests, their work, and their ability ney Aircraft. 7 a.m.-8;80 p.m. from FURNITURE rep0ring and refin- RESTAURANT FOR SALE. Busb CO. SEE THESE JARVIS They Are knoVn for their active private schools without a sponsor ■eveq cents each, bsginnlng Man- LydaU St. MI. 9-2886. ____« in Hartford in ideal surround­ ably a College graduate. cation east' of the rt'ver, they THREE ROOM unfurnished apart­ Main St., Manchester. MI. 6-5043. We accommodate 1000 people as seen by their teachers. day. ishing; antiques restored. Furni­ ness established. - Good location; HILLIARD ST., 5IANCHESTBR participation in other civic enter­ for the second time this term. Fol­ C01 MI. 9-8265. ings. We have several attrac­ Person employed will be now leave home Idter In the ment. 201 Spruce St. LIStiNGS IN Over 900 cars! lowing advice from Harry Lugg, Mrs. Grace Keller, grade two Ths one-cent boost \iras la- MEN who care" — Dante's ture Repair Service, Talcottville. Read Herald AdvAi thoroughly trained Ade­ prises. This carupaign," he added, teacher, at Northeast School, m i R tive openings available now for "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK" morning, gel'bdm e earlier at "is very near to their hearts and town counsel, that the November nouneed today by the Troy RAcerd / B aBarber r i s Shop — Shopping Plaza, MI. 3-709. quate salary to start, with works with the slow and moderate SHELL OIL COMPANY^ has avail­ night. , Houses For Rent 65 MANCHfeSTER "(Jonn’s Largest Auction Firm" I am sure that big thing* may be action of the Board in assuming Co., owner of Cl^ Troy Record and East Center at Lenox St. Quick typists on manual or electric reasonable expectations of PLEASANT HEATED room for \ groups. She, said some students FORMICA counters, ceramle wall able for. lease an excellent three Work wHf be in our clean, mod­ expected from theiy dlvisipna.” ' the cost of dental hygiene in pri­ the Tims* Rscerd. service—plenty of free parking. typewriters. Stop in at our per­ 310,000 per year within .5 lady on Main St. MI. 3-6803. C051PLETELY furnished four wouldn’t have been promoted last and floor tile, fjtt ua modernize bay* service station with a repsiir- WAREHOUSE MAN wanted for em office buildings. Starting 800 Center Street-^Rudgel buy POST AUCTION ROOMS Sxglatna Organization vate schools was illegal, tha Board In a front-page noUc* in the er’a. license. ^Station now bpen and years. Must be presently room single house, electric stove, year without this special group WANTED — Something different, your bathroom and kitchen. For sonnel department for complete shipping and receiving. Good snlAries are higher than ever (JLEAN HEATED room. Central. for the New Year. Six rdopi Cape RT. 5 - BERLIN .TURNPIKE In explaining (he \ organization rescinded its earlier action. Record, th* company cited in­ dpihg a nice volume of business. employed. Give' full details oil heat, adults only. MI, 9-1794. (2 unfinished). Large kitchen, work. She pointed out that no something better. We have It'S. 8. free eatlmates call Ml. 9-2655, The information „any day from 8:10 working conditions, company Wanted And advancement opportunities Kitchen privileges. Gentleman. Opp. (Jonn. Lt. & Power Co. Bldg set-up, Silverstein statedlied that Mrs, The DenUl Hygiene Program creases in the cost of newsprint *1110 Shop, BuckJand. Moderate investment required.. benefits. Apply Goodyear Tire .* of present employment fireplace,' full imsement.' On bus second graders were retatited last Pierce Products'at Welles Farm a.m.-4 :20 p.m, or call ' exceptionally good. Parking. MI. 3-4724.______ANDOVER LAKE—Five room un­ Ferguson, chairman of\the Wom- w in continue to be administered and other items. Telephone days BU. .9-1521, eve­ Rubber Go., 180 Goodwin St., Eaat background and ' education', •- line near Verplanck School .ahd year at Northeast ScKool, and only Home deUvery and rtreet Mle WagWt, TaleoitviUe. FLAT FDflSH Holland window Why not investigate? Call Mrs. furnished house. 390 per month. Legal Notice er.’s Division, and Schwaikert, In in private sohodls even though nings 5 0 . 9-9067. Hartford. BU. 9-3424. Rrst Class Machinist, All replies will be treate4dh ONE BEDROOM. Private entrance shopping. Full price, $13,000. one Is failing to third grade this pribes are the same. shades, .made to measure. All CH. 9-0631, Ext. 349 M. May at JAckson 8-4811; Ex­ Call PI. 2-7653. charge of its 5Ien‘s Division, will Supt, Ramsdell will be conferring DEAR MOM: Did you know lore Tool and Mold Makars strict confidence and"' no with private family- Near Cheney XIUl’OB FKBMIT - year. metal Venetian blinds at a new TERRIFIC m o n e y maker. "Laun contacts made wltjr- tension 8 8 0 , or better stlU. 32 Ardmore Road—A Jamily-sized XOTICK OP APPLICATION each enlist the help of 10 com­ with Town Counsel Lugg. the City Her enthusiasm for the program people clean their rugs and up­ MAN WANTED to fill exceUent visit Mrs. May at the Employ­ 5Iills and bus line. MI. 9-0595, manders. each o f whom will be Council and the Board of Select­ "Lesal Notica. low price. Keys made while you dry Miss" laUnderette ' to be CONN. MUTUAL LIFE Excellent Opportunity (or right employers without consent home at si fair price. Cape Cod was shared by Mrs. Ruth Barlow, holstery with Mysticlie FtFcaan than opened at 381 East Center St. De opening (or - sales representative ment Office. Suburban For Rent 66 responsible for the enlistment of men regarding responsibility for with any other cleaner?/Iale's De­ wait. Marlow’s. ' . ■ men. Apply of applicant.,,-^ LAROE HEATED room, refrigtra- style with full shed dormer. Three Tills in to five notice that 1. DANTE third grade teacher at Vernon AT A COURT or PROBATE MM livered, installed, promotion, train INSURANCE CO. and managerial trainee. On the P E D E M OiNTE. N l oi 769 Onler 8lreet, four captains. ' • at Manchester wtthin and for . tbs partment Store has i/L o y e . Ann. tor. Inquire 247 North Main St., bedrooms, attached garage; 114 Matichestfr, mve filed an application ths cost. . Elementary School. ing. Signs, guidance, complete. ' job training. Company vehicle PRATT and The captains In tu.n will each Since an appropriation has al­ District ot Msncbeiter, on the find 0 y fumished'snd expenses paid. Good Mrs Irish. - ______baths. Built-in distvwasher and ex­ dated December . 195S. with the At the outset of the program ot January A.D. JtWT. WANTED—Ride to Pratt ■* Whit­ Building—Ointnictlng 14 Nice leas#; 36750 minimum cash 140 Garden St. WHITNEY AIRCRAFT WINTERIZED COTTAGE for rent. haust fan in kitchen, A fine lot de­ Liquor Control C ^.,.mi»Fton for a Rev enlist and direct the activities 'pf ready been made in the school Present, Hon. John J. WaltcU. Judes. starting salary with salary com­ .Writt Box "I* laiirant Pormit foV^ ih** sale of alco­ Supt. Ramsdell received. Com- ney. 8rd shift. Vicinity Homestead with five year ffancirig and no Hartford 15, CJonn. AM GO T O O L Dirision of United Aircraft MI. 3-5194. Available untjl June 15. s ir e d for dhildren. In Bowers teams o f eight volunteers. Hunter, budget for this- y*ar’s .program .plaihts from parents o f children Estste ot John C. Jeffers, lots ot FOR YOUR rkmodellng, repairs Or payihents dnti] 3100 w ^ k ly avail- mission and bonus rtter training BOOM FOR RENT, hot watft, heat holic liquor on the piVjnlM#, Route* 6 Msnehestpr in sstd district, dsesased. St. MI. 9-8527. period. Sales experience not neces­ cnler by 5fanchester klemorial Hospital. where next year’s appropriation said most of the complainants on file. U is 9-601 after 6:36 p.m.______Street, Mancheslcr^^^^^e^jmltteel^lttee. V "In the forthcoming general ORDERED: That the (ortsoing ep* BIO w e l l Home Improvement Co.. Manchester Motel; MI. 3-4148, . luxurious Cape Cod home. Six P K D M O N tS . will co'me from. were satisfied with his explanation BEFORE YOU BUY a used ear public csimpaign," tiilversteln con­ Itcstlon be heard and detsrralnad at Alterations, additions, garagea Help Wanted— Female 35 reAlly huge rooms, 3 or 4 bedfoom*. Dated D ecem ber 26, 1 ’ The request for Town Counsel that those in the slow group would Rle Probate otflce in Manchester in see Gormhn Motor Salee. Bulck Re-siding specialists. Easy budg- stenographer Read Herald Advs. 2 tiled baths (1 with stall shower). tinued, "volunteer workers will Lugg's' opinion . followed 1 a s t receive more of the teachers’ time, said Dlrlrlrt. on the 11th day ot Janu­ SaJea and Service, 288 Main L«te-Day Glamour LIMITATION OBUER ary. A.D. 1957. at ten O'clock In the et.terms. M I.9-095 or PRESS OPERATOR, five day Large landscaped lot. Picture AT A COURT OK RROBATE held call on protective subscribers at month’s meeting when Board thus enabling them to Improve Street ML 9-4571. O j ^ evenlnga. Hours to meet your . schedule. book kitchen with dishwasher and members John G. Talcott Jr. and forenoon, and that notice be 0TSa to 5-9109. week, - numerous benefits. Apply Vented! at Manchester within and for the their homes." their work. --; all persons Interested in said estate of in person New Model Laundry, 73 Must be experienced, neat, accu­ WHY COMMUTE? micarta counters. Extras galore. District of-Manchester oo the 28th da^’ The general public campaign Morgan Campbell questioned, the NEED A CAR? Shert on a down For Lease \, A Lovely Panel! A question from a citizen-obr the pendency of said application and the Summit St. ' , ' rate, married. Wanted for modem Wired to take that new .Christmas of Dec'f'mber. 19o6. follows^ ^the fund-raising program legality of public school board’s server at the meeting led ,tb i time end place ot hearing theradn,theraon, by payment or had your credit turned office In new local building. Very workshop. Being sold due to own­ Present, -Hon. John J. Wallclt, Judge. publishing a copyy ot this order In aorsoma down? Don't give up! For a good Aluminum Windows llETAIL STORE ' Estate of Elsie M. Kllpiktricli, late of now to progress. .The first part of paying for 'Services to private discussion of the "neglected' gift newspaper'____ _ , rculatlonhaving a Indrculatlon #l .^ In said PARTY PLAN Demrtntratora: Be attractive position and salary. Moilsrii I Bay PIONEER PARACHUTE COMPANY, INC. er’s transfer. This can be yours for Manchester Ih said District, deceased. schools. ed child." Atty. Leo B. Flaher­ district, at least live days before the deal—not Biru a, amail loan com ­ and Doors 14-A On'motion of James A. Kilpatrick ,of this liroject is being devoted chief­ the first to show the newest. Our only 318.900. ' Town Counsel Lugg, In his writ­ ty Jr; seemed to sum up the feel- day cl said hearing, to appear If they pany—see "Harry" at 333 Main 1957 line is ready for you, over 600 MI. 9-1255 5021 said Manchester, executor. ly to tobtaining subscriptions front see cause at said time and place and be . at., (Formerly Douglas Motors). g u a r a n t e e d «ogainst all haz­ Serf ice Center: MANABER FOREST STREET -e. MANCHESTER, CONN. ORDERED: That six months from corporations and memorial gifts ten opinion, wwa definite in stat­ tog of the Board in his statement heard relative thereto, and make return ards. Aluminum screens . and items in' housewares, toys, notions 55 Eva Dfive-^A .^andy spacious the 28th day of December. 1956. be and ing that such action was megal. from individuals, families and that the school system is not now to this w a l l e t t , Judge- INEXPENSIVE CLEAN transpor­ storm windows os well as com­ and novelties. Write or call collect, DENTAL HYGIENIST, clerk, tele­ AFFLY IN-FERSON Has an interesting and diversified opening their cost 3 bedroom ranch home just 2 years the same are limited and allowed for' Stressing that his legal '/iplnlon .The House of Plastics, Inc., Avon, on heavily-traveled! Route 6. 19 the creditors within which to bring in business firms through the actlvi- equipped t<> provide special - at tation, If yoii don't see what you bination acreen and storm doors. phone' operator, typist, payroll young on large landscaped lot. Full their claim s'agaiust said eiLate. and Conn. ORchard 7-1694. ■ . ' For infortnation call Mr. and payroll.department. Alpplicaiit must be good typist. tie.s of special advance. commiU had nothing to do with the desir­ tention to the gifted child beyond want' on our lot look behind our ' Cali Coughlin. M^. 3-7707. clerk, stenographer,'' cosmetic LYNN POULTRY FAlMdS basement; Fireplace, ceramic tiled said executor is directed to fjv<^ public ability or advisability'-'; of the the- prtoent experimental group­ saleswoman, laundry counter Employe beneflts include paid vacation, paid holidays, ndtlce to the creditors lo bring in their tees.’ office. Cars to >sult all’purses. 333 LinquisL JA 7-4183. i 505 MAIN ST, bath. Knotty pine kitchen with for- Board's assuming the cost, he ing program. He added that Invitation to Bid YOUNG W05IEN wanted tor hand clerk, houseworkbr, maid, kitchen group insurance and hospitalization plans and retirement ■mica-counters. Carport. Excellent claims within said time allowed by Main, formerly DoUglas Motors. .cutting. Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 OR , publishing a coify of this order In some based his statement on a state special attention given the slow First Selectman Ctoaflos A- Rob-, worker, countergiri, waitress,-,in- Evenlnga Call AD 2-6098 plan. ' ' / location for children and that new' newspaper havfniT'a circulation in said statute Identifying public ischpols LOOK! 1955 Mercury A sharp Rporing—Siding 16 Hilliard St. . spector-tobacco, warehouse work-' •family pet. Priced for quick sale at probate district within ten day* from child may change h.is -Whole life; bins. Route 6, Bolton, wtil re­ Mancholfar Porkoda Icy Roads Cause. as those under exclusive control whereas "the gifted child will • looking job; leather -upholstery, er, sorters and sizers, yam wind­ $17,300, the date of this order and, return make ceive sealed bids until noon Jan. RAY'S ROOFING CO., ohlngle and WANTED — Experienced sten­ to his court of the notice given. ^ of (he state and free from sectar­ come through anyway." ly 0,498. ML 9-3651 after 5 p.m. bout up roofa, glitter and con­ ographer-clerk for local manufac­ ers, shirt presser, wool prwaer, JOHN -WALLKTT. Judge. 15, 1957 jOt his homo or by mail. Three Accidents ian restrictions. Following the reports of the (RFD I Andover) oh the follow­ ductor work, roof, chlnuiey re­ turing concern.' Permanent poai- packer. Experienced or will train. Excellent V.A. and F.H.A. financ­ Supt. Ramsdell aald the^ Select­ GUARANTEED USED CARS Many part time OMnings. :Ckm- AT A CX)URT or PROBATE held teaitoers, Supt. Ramsdell received ing described equipment. A ' four pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml. 9-2214. (ton with attractive hours. Write at Jlancheater within and ■ (or Ibe men had indicated interest in see­ the Board’s approval of several FROM THE HOUSE OF necticut State Employment Serv­ ing available on all listings. (Jail to Dtitrict df .Manchester, on the 2nd day Icy roads prevailing because of (4) wheel riding tractor of at. Ray Jackson, 50. 8-8325. Orford Soap Co., Box 292. Station ing this, item biscome part of the minor changes to its rules and QUALITY AND THE HOME ' ’ * A; 5(anc|iester, Conn. ice, 806 Main St., Manchester. 8:3 Inspect the home of your choice, of January, 1957. _ _ . ' ' , ' the present cold spejl were blamed least' 5 horsepowe : slinUar to ROOFING. SIDING, painting; Car­ a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Present. Hon. John J. WsHett, Judfe. town budget. ■ regulations. The Board also ap­ Bolen Model 21 HD or equal. With OF SERVICE TODAY, Estate of Tepht J. iMUCks, late of by police for three more auto ac­ The program: has been conduct­ pentry. Alterations and additions, Manchester, '’in* said District, decraaed. proved the appointment. of Ross 30" (minimum) x-otor mower, and 1957 Dodge sedan. Automitic trana- filings. Workmanship 0ioran- CLERK-TYPIST SPECIAL NOTICE. OUr mana^ JARVIS REALTY CO. Thr-executor having exhibited his ad­ cidents in town yesterday, all of ed In 'Vernon . schools sincs.^lSSl, Urquhart as custodian of Vernon 42” snow plow-blade. The board ; mis^n. 5AVE. teed. A. A . Dion, Inc,, 299 Autumn WIH interview you In your hon ministration account with said estate to them minor; with the city paying for that por Center Kindergarten School;, re­ of -selectmen will open the Wds St. '50. 3-4860. ".for part time work. Avon- Ctos- this Court for allowanare. It Is tion of the cost attribuUble to placing Mrs. Norinan Strong who 1956 Plymouth four door. V8 radio Permanent position available In •’ - i60 Center Street ORDERED; That the 14th dgy of. Mary "W, Dzicek, 47, ;0f Hebron, et its regular meeting at the tneiics. Call MI. 3-5195. Jamiar.V. 1967. at ten o'clock, forenoon, private-or parochial schools. When has resigned. William E. Stiles elementary achpol, Road ' and heater. Powerflite. 32150. F O R T H E BEST in Bonded bUilt '6t)r East Hartford office.(or clerk-: 5 0 . 3 4 0 2 at the Probate Office In the Municipal escaped injury yesterday morning -Notch typist to be training in dtstaphone the a t y Council decided this year was not present at the meeting. 'on Jan. 15, 1957 at 8 p.m. The 1S54 Mercury. New lebuUt engine. up rdofs, shingle roofs, gutters; WANTED—Girls for coynter *nd Bultriinz in sal.d Manchester be a'nd when the car she was driving west to withdraw lU support, fMling $195 down. conductors and roof repairs call work. Applicant must be good typ­ booth service. Full and part tijne, Evenings MI. S-T847, MI. 9-1200 the same" Is assielied tnp a hearine on on Highland. St. skidded off the hoard reserves the right to accept" * ist and high school graduate. Five the allowance of sild admlnlslratlon ac­ that the item should be Jncluaed in Legal Notice or reject any or 01 bids. 1950 Plymouth sedan. Your wife Coughlin. 50, 8-7707. Charcoal broiler.. Call, 50. 3-'73( count wlu» said estate and this Court road, knocked, over a mailbox, the school or town budget, the day week.' /c e lle n t insurance VACANT—0 Essex Street. Six directs that notice of the lime and place will love this one. 3395 fuU 8-10 a.m. and 0ter 4 p.m. went toto a ditch and came to rqst Board of Education votm to aeqept AT A COURT OP PROBATE held ALL t y p e s of roofing, siding and benefits and plMSaht working con­ rooms, two unfinished. Qll heat. assigned for said hearing be given to at Manchester within and ' for the' price. ■ _ 2 : all persons knowir to be Interested against a guy wire supporting' a responsibility for the fulLprosnram, carpentry work. Materials and ditions. Dormers. $11,900. E A E Realty. telephone pole. There was no District of Manchester on the Slat day 1950. OMsmobile 88. Radio and heat» therein to appear and be heard thereon in both public and private schools. of December. 1966. Town workmanship guaranteed. No job Call 5 0 . 9-6297, MI. 3-440. by, publishing a copy of (his order in damage to the telephone pole, and er. Hydramattc. Rebuilt engine^ Help Wanted— Male 36 iHowever, Town (jounsel Lugg’s Present. Htin. John J. Wallell, Judge. too big or too small. For free esti­ some newspaper having a circulation In only slight damage to the car. ^' Estate of James H. Robinson, late of 046 down. THREE BEDROOM single, central said District, at least five days before opinion on the legality of this ac­ mate call Manchester Roofing A Liberty Mutual Insurance Co, A car driven by Raymond N. Manchester. In said District, deceased. Advertisemeat 1955 Ford Sedan. V6 radio, and Siding Co., Inc. 50. 9-8933. TOOL 5IAKERS — First aasa, ly located. For details call Turk­ the daV nf said hearing, and by mailing tion forced the Board to rescind. The executrices having exhibited their , overtime, top pay. Manchester In a certified letter on or -before Janu­ Chlckey, 22, of South Windsor, beater. 09 monthly.- Manchester MI. 3-1.161 ington Bros. Realty Oo. 50; 3-107. ary-4, 1967. a copy of this. order to The report of Chairman William sdnilnlstraUoh account with said estato Tool A Design, 130 Hartford Rd. We are now interviewing and accepting applications for ■kidded and crashed into the rear to this Court for allowance, tt Is Public Hearings * For further information Roger Loucka, • M Olcott Drive. Man­ Hahn on the Dec. 18 meeting of 5 0 ; 9-5283. chester, Conn. ____ end of a car driven biy Robert G. ORDERED: That the 8th day -o f Additional Appropriatiens L A L MOTORS ' 913000—Waddell Rd; Three bed­ • JOHN J. WAIXETT. Judge. area towns on the proposed voca­ January. 1*67, at ten o'clock, forenoon, .(Formerly Soiimene's) \ Roofing and ChUnneya 16*A ' wrapping and processing of nursery plants. WITH THf NCW room Colonial,’ excellent condition. Clark, 23, Harrison, Maine, at tK* at (he Probate Office In the Municipal 1956-57 Budget TOOL AND CUTTER grinder (1st com er o f Main and School Sts, tional - agricultural center con­ Building in said Manchester, be' and In accordance, with the provi­ . 6 0 Center St. ROOFING — Speelallztng to reprtr. class). - Form tool grinder (1st '03,500—Hawthorne. St. Vacant AT A (X)URT (iP PROBATE held vinced Board members of the ad­ the same Is assigned for m hearing on Manchester, Conn. Interesting Opportunity PAH-O-RAMA at Mancheateri within a n d i'for the yesterday. afternoon; Chickey sions of Oiaptsr -V, Section 5, of Ing roofa of all kin0. Also new class) for carbide and H.S.S. tools Cape, four rooms. District ol Manchester on the! 38th day visability of Joint application to the allowance of said administration ac- u ' 1- ■ was arrested and charged with a emint with aald estate and this Court the Town Charter: • 5 0 . 3-6101 • lEvenings till 9 p.m. roofs. Gutter work- Chimneys •md cutters. At least two years Steady work from January to mid-April. Hourly^te plus 8397 -of December, 1966. ' ! Available . for girl at least 31 Cfosf-Stitch Embroidary 318,306-Parker St. VBcaht six Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. following too closely. the state. directs that notice of the time and Notice is hersby given that Pub­ cleaned, repaired, 26 years' ex- years old with good educaUonal or experience required. All benefits, 10-20 Since the three contending towns place assigned lor said hearing be glyetr room (Jolonlal. . Estate .Of Clodomiro Sica, late of In -a minor accident on Forest 8t. to all persons known to be Interested lic Hearings of the Board of Di­ irience. n e e estimates. Call business background. Initiative, paid vacation and holidays, 47 attractjye production bonusl Pleasant working conditions. \l Y oull find -the moments spent Manchester, tn said District..deceased. could not agree on A site for the 1941 FORD V8 club c o ^ . Starts owley, Manchester 50. S-536L hour week minimum. Apply In Tht administrator, having exhibited at 4:25 p.m., a car drivsn.by Henry therein to appear and be heard thereon rectors o f the-Town o f ManchaSr . good in cold weather. 50j. 9-M12. imagination and the abUity-to work A full bouffant skirt highlights embroidering fhis Infant of Prague 319.000— Over Ndrth, two-family H. Hadden, 0 , Glastoifbiiry, col­ center they will submit a joint ap­ by publishing a copy of this order In g person. Eastern Tool Co., 306 Tol­ his administration account -with aald some newspaper having a circulation In ter, OopnecUcut, will be beM In on your own are helpful In this un- B ctevsr data frock for the young_ panel lit simple cross-stitch and duplex with grocery store. estate to this Court for allowance. It Is plication, SBch stating its qualifi­ land St. Eaat Hartford, Conn. lided with a truck driven by. Jo­ said District, st least five' days before the Municipal Building Hearing 49M FORD COUNTRY, fekut sta- ysual position. Benefits include In heart. Roun'tW yoke, sleeve rich colors both s'irene and re- ORDERED: That the lOth day of seph Nadeau, 27; Broad Brook. cations, need, and preparations for '.tion Wagon, four door, nine, pas- Heating— Plumbing 17 paid vacations, five day week, Training petiod starts early January. Prompt applicotioii choice, and the .adored lowered^ 321.000— Centrally located 5 and 5January.' 1967. at four o'clock, after- Ih. dsy o'j3i?N ''jrw kl.E W . Judge. Room on the 15th day of January, wli'i-ding; for to create something flat, one vacancy, four years old, noo*i at the Probate Office In )he Mu­ Nadeau was backing his truck to­ sifiii'a school. 1957, et eight o’clock In the af­ Kfienger. heater, radio, milcajfe leas group insurance. For additional in- waistline. . \ nicipal Building In aald Manchester, be ward a loading platform at Pioneer Norman Strong la the former FREBBURN tf WATSON, Plumb-1 beautiful with the .han0 la re­ many extras. LIMITATIO.V O B U K - ternoon, to aot on proposed addl- ^Ihajt 10,000. Excellent condition. formaUon and confidential inter­ JOIN A fSROWING Is to your advantage. , „ i No. 8367 vritn Pitt-O-Ram a In- and the same is assigned.for.a.hearing Parachute when the Hadden car representative from Vemoa who AT A COURT or PROBATE hel* ing and Heating Contractors. New' warding to the spirit. on the allowance of kaid administration Uonti appropriaUona to tha 1965- :e 82500. Manchester Red view clu i!^ ia .in sizes .10, 12, 14, 16, 18, Pattern No. 5021 contains hot- account with aald estate, ascertainment, turned east from Elm St. toto For­ will sign the Application with at Manchester within. and for the Installations, alteraUon work and '' I * ' ' ■ ‘ ■ ■ -y ' ■■ T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor District of Manchester on . the 31st day 57 General Fund Budget o f the MX. 341111... Call COMPANY 20. Size 12, three quarter sleeve, iron transfer for dcqjgn lO’t x 13"; of helra and order-of 4llstrBlio0 andcootraet Oallla MSO. MANCHESTER EVENING HER- a clrcillatlon (n said Dlalrfct. at.least A. letter rocoiysd from the City Mat day of December. 1966. be and the a gopdt Job apply at oOioa. c h e s t e r EVENING HCTALD. and (viro unftolshsd. Fioll price five days before the day of said bear­ N. V. Time* HiltCy Price Mlocation from capi­ PUNCH PRM ^'operators, full and AUD, 115t AVE. AMERICAS, Council places tha, obligation f o rsame- ______are_____ limited______aiid allowed for' tfan hing .Service as- 1150 AVE tAMXSIGAS, NEW $11,900. Ecko Mountato Eatatea. ing. and by mailing In a certified letter tal Improvamasit Raaars|i part time. Apply 234 Hartford Rd. NEW YORK >8, K. Y. on orir ■before ' ‘ Jsmiary * ■ ■ "2, 1967. a‘ copy" ■ of— school rtursteg Mrvice « « town c'ediiore w it^ u rea sal n, pronipt asrvlce. YORK M.K.Y. . / / (Off o f Lake ..Btreet). Beautiful New, York, Jf*n, 3 (E)--’rhe New F u n d ...... Now avallable-^-the ctoorful 19116 tills order ,U> Rosalie Cook, , 3 Prench fund*, also. The OouncU iulStil to id puMiS ...... 1 CH. 7-6U4. 9-5486.''": PART ^^DdE 0rl wanted for office NJELGO TOOL CO., INC, Tou’U be deUghUd •with the new 5H room irancheB. and split Rirti;d. Manchester.Manchester, >Conn,’ Conn.; r Raffaelle York *ora 'XiraeaTimes sarasaid todaylooay the- price Sldowalkb and Curtoa...... KKMO 'Neddlewbck ALBUM containing level hom da.-^H basements; ga- Podoiskt-. 449 ririswoid Road, wethers Its.Bunday edltloh w ill'be in- this item'be Included to the Board noiice to the crodttora to hrin* in their work to handle piisceUaneoua , Meat edition of our pattern , cat of Education Budggt. ria}me_ within eald. time by < Jixoh E. MlUec. aecraU qr 36i Ctntsr Ot, Pint Nt, aotranca ■T dozens of . lov^y designs froir rages and Jots. Many extras in- ?..ufc.'i'’'t-_y*Tcreajed from 25 cent* to 36 cents duties, typing and flllng. Apply B)^. The Fall A Winter .’56 fiharfyereat Drive. East Hartford, b oon .: publishing a copy of thle order In some K- -\- ■ Board o f DlraetOBi\'. . Uqiliig—Tnicliaff (LKBURR&CO|>:d A.M.-^ to F.M. whlch'to chooss mbre patterns Ir eludiito cathedral' ceilings. From optst0-A.'2M-mi1e radius from the ; 'The *Q4ud dooi4*d to tak* this newspaper havKf a circulatipn In said 0 2:00 ^:30 Gooidyear Tire A Rubber 0>.> IM Soa.^r. Ffwlkiiar baginniiKi W fdnatdoy, J bmi. 2. 9:3d AM . contains dozens - o f ' smart, Mary Balt^ U 'lin_St.. 'Tbomjiaonvllle, matter u)i with town offtetetis along w oM Ie dlatriet- within teiT days from Stonga 2 0 .^oodwin 8t., Eaqt .Haiiford. BU.^ ,to iew Btylee tn every eiie eroehst, embroltery and Knit— 04,9O(r UQ. For .appointment any Conn.: William Cr Sica, SM eity, itfaetwe Jan. IS. ihaldata of (hIP order and return maha R Q U T B k t^ (or estaUUhed laun- pluB $ gift pKttsma, directions Colon}-. Hartford. Conn.: Charles ifilca, n # pries tosida tha SOOxmlla with tha Dimtal ayglMia BMOtaas. 119iOAKLANP StM lT len d fd f YMtf Urn* IbbU'laiBsrorth Mitten Agen I8B Elm.Ptsh^ Windsor Cena. Auvrat A. CBAAisaats I ^ and dry. cleaning rouM, five ------MlBMffe lb lOoiy1 m e • fionrt cy. mBltOES. ML ' J. wuuiSTrr'Jt^i ra^UB will eeattaui at a MB #awk lu H w a ■ntf 100! dtotanoe day week, numerous oenefUs. Ap- '.'X WANTED—Woman >(of housework toy in person Nsw Model Laundry, I • ' a ------and liva iiii. Qool pay. 50, B-BUir, re Summit St. . . THURSDAT, JANUARY S, IJIT A'; .'V (m ge'Dnlr Net PrcM.Rnn Tha Weather \ Fomanet M U. 8. Weather B eW B / Far the Week Faded lEoi^nitid lipraib DereMber 29; 1956 '' Fair, little change in ttwummi'i TV? iha former Frances Clairr Brit­ tore tonight. Ikrar 20-28; SatardOy 1 iiw le r Completes ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bd- 12,358 - Inrrenalng afternoon chmdineoe, ‘ D e sk fo r B illie ’ Ileads Conunittee wbrd F. Britton, 402 E. Center St. EngiHSed Member "of the Audit rain or andw likeb'^ at night. a t C h u n J First Solo Flight Bureau of. areiilation Manchester^A City o f ViUmga Charm Vliivmt lUmUd« principal o f thV, E Y L i ' *a^ BclKMl, U krt«ncin« a pri- • “ rsmily H igh f torimrfow at 2nd Ut. Oeorge •V. Lawler of ahoirinc Of tha niovia, *’A Manchester took a major etep to­ dress shop 7:80 p.m. In the.Covenafit Congre­ WINDOW SHADES (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1957_ (ClaadilM Adverttaing on Fngo' 14) PRICE^^ fT Y B vC E N T B D i ^ t ^ r BiUie,” in tha school li> gational Church wlH feature the ward winding the silver wings of VOL. LXXVI, NO. 80 lM«fy ^obMXTOW. tVia hour*langth the Air Force pilot when he msde \-1delv-acclaime,d/fllm. "A Desk - at thu LONG WEARING CLEARANCE SALE Bletura, bi)|lnhln< at l;30 p.tn., is for Billie.’’ ItJAthe sfory of Billie his solo” flight iiirthe 8 2.1 Mdiif sfMwn for the ChiiS Study multi-engine pilot training base. ‘ INTERSTATE CMANTEX Dsvis. yi/hrya nbw st the head of The son of Mr. and Mes; V. A,- A limited'_quantity of real buya includlnr holi­ Ofeup. hut all ^Intareated parehtt the NatitfSal SuAday School ASan. tra wcleonie. Lawler. .401 Hillstbwn Rd.. the <«% 0 5 ' Made to Order for th e ch u i^ of her faith. lieiitenant entered the service with Tbnr Rolleni day dresses, wools and, pastels. ■ - yim daughter of migrant gypsies, from the Ylavy reserve prog^rsm. acLAbOUt:-; nopal Black J»rec«ptoryJ^o. 18, „ie was brought up in whst one The Prior to his assignment to Reese FTJLL l i k e o f CrSTO.H 4 2 b •ritt BMst tomorrow ntfht at'B would term slum conditions. Hof AFB. hec ompleted primary pilot C’WmiXO FOR VACATIOK I •'eihck In Orange Hall. life story under the heading, “ I U^tiing at .Bartow Air Base, Fla. VENETIAN BLINDS WILL CLOaK 4AK 7Uu RR-OPKK FKl, !•» Was a Hobo Kid." aj^ared about ille he Is stationed at Reese, A German, embastador, safe in his diploina'tio irt— CSaira X . OMs. daughter « year ago in the Saturday Eve­ he wllikfly 110 hours and will flnish E; A. JOHNSON immunity, walked oCT a ship In'New York harbor Of itr^ and Mrs. Harold S.'Olda, ning Post. The picture shows the the acaifemle and military school­ ' OPKX 9.80-8! 7 to • P.M. a -A T TMK , in 1914, carrying 1$0 million dollars in cash. • SI floranca 8t., returned yesterday influence of Sunday School and ing necesia^ to .qualify him for to her duties at.tJouglas College, the public school on hec life. It also graduation tot April. 1 PAINT CO. Corner of Woodbrtdge and Middle Tphe, Kaat | In the months that followed, finance^ by that money, spy. rings flourished. War plants were sabo­ Kew Brunswick, N. J. She. is a dt* shows the love and. understanding A 1049 graduate of Mafichester 723 Main St., Tel. MI 9-4501 . rector of studenU at the women's In many teachers for all of their High School aiid an beonomics M ^ ^ — ■. — — ^ ..T— R-TI. VcSrrlj^- taged, ships and supply depots blown up with the ^ Ile fe . pupils, regardless of fstth. The pic­ graduate of the Unh(ei‘sity of Con­ ease born of geinerations of German experience ture will run for hour. necticut, Lt, Lawler m married to .4 ‘ ii in espionage. . . BTendall F, Hawkins o f the . Admission Is free. An offering 'People were indilferent'and the young Bureau Olaathnbury public school system win he received for. the' purpose of of investigation was understaffed .and untrained. ■’Is tha,-new choir Instructor at^pnc purchasing a film-strip projector. • H-rald Photo , DInneen PhoW -The Sunday School staff, will John M. P,urdy Army intelligence consisted of two officers and' B u c k lr t g h a m CongregaWmal gudlth Aan Louis Oburch. The choir wUl hayd a re­ nie'ei-YollowIng the showing of the V- » two clerks. Ike Pushed hearsal tomorrow at 7;30 p.m. film. ^ John M. Purdy, president of the But when W orld War II ceme aroun^, the FBI Mr. end Mrs. Sdward H. Tyrol, Purdy-Ferrie Co., will serve as Rt. 8, Columhls, announce the en­ was ready and waiting. Enemy aliens were quickly The midweek prhyer and praise 1 cos ¥¥•! bead of the committee ponductlng rounded up, this country's war production was gagement of , their daughter, Judith B a n k a l l o w s H i k e the solicitation of industrial firms ToitirPeril Ndte;Fbimd service will heJleld tonight at the Ann tAuls, to Robert Cudworth , , , for the 1957 kanchester Red O oss kept at full speed. Bahretlon > m y Citadel. .Mh^r MacDonald, son o f Mr. and Miw. 1 1 1 T o t a l A s s e t s Fund Drive. According to gerieral flow the-FBI did it is told in Don Whitehead’s sad ICnL^ohn PihkM will apnk Athby R MacDonald. 280 Jack- I I I X U i m ..fA SSC iB chairman. Francis J. Mahoney, on tha^fMe; “ Hold i f t TTo o .That / new book. The FBI Story. son St., Wllljmsntlr. thia committee will begin to func­ In Doctrine In Mail Box HPuSi Is Oood.*’ Miss la>uls Is & graduate of Total asset gain of over W mll- tion at once, although the general Windham High School and is em­ llon in ttvelve months is agaih-re- campaign will be conducted In i/ Washington, Jan. 4 (/P)— Voii Nays, Callf^ Jan. 4 (IP) A daughter, ^ i r first _ ^ d . ployed at Pratt and Whitney Alr- ^rted by the Manchester TruSt ,^urch. , ______, ’ ^Sen. MansfieW (D-Mhnt) isms both ssriy on New Year's day c- aft In Hast Hartford. Her fiance Thi8^ Series Starts Monday in The lice said today that la Hartford Hoq>ttsl.-to Mr. and is a graduate of Windham High "iTie year end statement o f the ! called on President pisen- Marie McDonald tele- Xra. Martin Denahy, 38 Cottage School and attended the University bank again shows all ,time record MteH Auxiliary ; hower today to give Congress led a film columnist .early 8t Mrs. Iteiahy wBS. the former of Miami. He is a me;nber of the highs-^-Mth. In total, resources STORE WIDE TOOD SAtE.' an estimate of the “coats and liiTMorninfr to say ahe was Mary Ixm Morrison of this town. l i n l h Military Police in Hartford (*14.677,041:65) and the net earn­ of the dangers" inwlved in and la'employed at Pratt and \Wilt- ings per 'Share ($4.77). The re­ Xo Hear Authors IHattrljrfltpr Ettrntng beinif\liel4 captive by two / ■ his propo.sal for thwarting The Young Democratic Club ney* ' \ , sources of the benkwere 16',* per younff will hold aa Important meeting to­ A June U,;^dlng la planned. cent more than a'“year ago, and Three authors will be present at possi^e Red aggre.ssion iri PoIicc'lLo Ernie Johnaton night at 7:80 at Murphy'a Beauu- 44iPer cent over 1954., the book author luncheon, spon­ the Middle East. The American Legion AuxUlary Meat Dept told reporleiK^Miss Md)onBld rant ~ ,al deposits now stand at sored by the Women's AtMclllary of Manxfleld. a member of tlie will meet Monday at 8 p.m. In the *13,564,31^.52 with demand (and Manchester Memorial Hospital, on called columnist HarriaiM Senate Foreign Relation* commit­ Carroll at .4:35 a.m. and aaid The ladlee’, night committee of fireplace room,, of Ui^ t^Rion checkiitKi deposits of *10.848,017.- Jsn. 16 at 12:30 p.m. at Ceftilnel ^ HALE'S Senate Nearing Showdown Test. tee,. aaid ’ Ei.aenliower aliould pro­ tha BMFD will meet tomorrow at Home. Membera are reminded to 13. or \2 per cent higher then Hill Hall, 056 Main St., Hartford, TETLEY TEA vide thia information wlien he. ap- two young’ men, one Mexican T:30 St Hoee O . No. 2. brinii;’ In their coupoWa. , ■ 19.W. \ . One is Harry B. Ellis, a Middle RESH GROUND peara before a joint aeation tomor­ and one colored, came to her The Skvings D^artinent con- East reporter for the ChrUtlsn row. door and took her out the- dimied Ith growth, iwachlng *2,- Science Monitor and ,Author of In Fight over Filibuster -Curbs ManaSeld .apoke out in an inter­ j 718,372.39) which Is 34 per cent "Heritage of the Desert." a book W sale view a.a four new Democratic house. better than a year ago, and 133 about Israel He ^ippears on two COFFEE ■They wanted my rine and 48 bags nt regular price. 16 aenatora re.aerved judgment on ,T [ per cent more thah two years'ago. television program from Boston \Vashington Jan. 4 o* (o ' TV networks, will cari^' the ad- could go forward with hcaringa on ! authority to use U.S. milltarv corresponding increases, including Caravan. ' Combination w W W BONELESS ROLL Senators leading a fight to . foreign policy isauea ^ other quoted as saying. ‘They irave i;s Mortgage,JvlUl Tniat tasivsand Loan Depart- • The A UC wviivs other twov w ^ authors are Hal curb filibusters today called 'S;’.;. *n chance fcir levivin^ the senate not omy has. a fight but a 12:30 p.m. EST to press for ap­ Senators sceliing to change Senate rules to curb llllbuste^ meet in Washington to plan strate­ underway aa the new 85t h ' • ’“"aiilutinnal responsibility to proval of a resolution which would: t uous actress, disappearejl then for you any d»y st sny time you wish. Christmas purchases beldg' used tributing tickets is contacting th« C undent a> the nett s.tth senatora, or two-thirds ,dopt its rules for each new Con- gy. Seated, left to right: Clinton Anderson (D-NM), IrvingIves iR-NYl. Paul Douglas (D-Ill) members of the auxiliary. Non- 9EEFSTEW greaa fettledaa down to business from her luxurious home un­ through 'local merchant's; of the entire niembership,. to .shut gress. j 1. Give him advance authority' and H. Alexander Smith (R-NJi. SUnrflng; Clifford Case cR-N.Ti, Frederick G. Pa.vne (R-Malnci, Earnings are *2.37 per share members are welcome; and may oh? 11,; t a . CAN 12 Oz. Tilt after organising yesterday under ' to use U.1?. miliisr.v might if 'ne PreacoU Bush (R.Conni, Hubert Humphrey (D-Mlnn) antrThomas Kuchel (R-Calif). Anderson is der puzzling circumstances ROGIR OLCOTT thia year after providing for re tnln tiejeeu by calling any mem­ Democratic control. off a fllibuster against (Jivil Rights xhe iDles fight was sparked by a bills or other Pleasures. coalitiod of northern and western : felt such a move was nebesssry to | floor leader for group. (AP Wlrcphotoi. ' / \ early today. Police say kid­ serves, taxes, savings Intereft and ,.....ber of .the...... committee...... Mrs. Charles----- block Russian intrusion into the! Mitchell 3-7853 By agreement, the .Senate will Southern opponents of the mO-, Demqfrrats and Republicans, The naping is a possibility. 408 West Center Street contingencies, compared w ith House pr Mrs, Walter Schardt, co vote on the laaue at 6 p.m. Leadera I Middle Ea.«t. i *1.95 for 1955. | Chairmen. tibn, led by. Sen. Russell '.(D-Gal only/southerner w’ho joined as a The blonde beauty's mother, want to get it out of the way be­ have argued that its approval sp^sor of the move was Sen. 2. Authorise the spending of i Mr.«i. .Marie Tubonl of nearby. *400 million over a 2-year period FRIEPj^D'S Hilt;t hH hamly ihItkM perit, raaitin, fore tomorrow'a joint seaalon with w’buld leave the Senate without ariy Kefauver (D-Tenni. the Democra­ Woodland Hills, told police she re­ the houae to hear President Eisen­ beginning next Jul.r-'/or economic: Reds Execiite 2 7 /^ f^ e iii7 e s Held "rules and lead to a virtually endless tic vice presidential, candidate last ceived a. phone pall at 12:45 a.m. hower aak for standby authoritj' debate that might bring all other year. aid to nations ,m the strife-1 Hungarian for at her own home. A "Male, young, 6 9 Corned Beef Nath fowl M i jbrellOT— ell frwb peiiHry. , to use American troops against business to a standstill. Senate Democratic I.«ader Lyn­ ' wracked‘hrea. , ' , nervous voice" told her; any Comm(tnl*t aggression in ttie Anderson told the Senate that tWs, don Johnaon of Texas, who has Eisenhower's speech will be car- : - Just heat and serve. ' // ''We have Marie. No harm will / Mlriril* East. is "only panic propaganda.'-' Me moved to table and thus kill Ander­ Hed.by all the nationwide televl-! S tor ill g Arms Come' tq her if police are not noti- ■ Kiaenhower la to speak at 12*.30 said that Senate committeea , are son's motion, told newsmen before Sion and rAdio networks. It also i fled." " BURSA^K'S ) s e r v i c e / Hole's Good the debate started that he hadn't will be broadcast wordwide by the j The mother called police, then EAGLE BRAND MAINE z ____ counted noses but that indications / , Voice of America. | Vtonns, Jan. 4 i4ri--Budspest HarKord, Jan. 4 ^/P)— Po-* «nor« w-ero ^aken . into custody m rushed to her daughters home in were that hia tabling mntlort would Monday morrilng, Seertary of carrjT,' v ' . Radio reported today that Enclrio. She found the front door Super Market SARDINES^ cans Vp Cent a Gallon iri Texas*^ v Slat'sef DullesE ------will ty*llfy------publicly- ajar and tights biasing in Miss Jphn^n has backing for his mo­ year-old Hungarian .rebel againstralnat r ’^ ^ T ^ r io u ^ ^ it was a big the Communist , regime was- wit 1/27 teenagers 'who ha\t? f^ief Godfrey said of the McDonald's bedroom, tion from Sen. Know-land .of Cali­ (Coprinned on Fags Bigllt) The three houae servants were Special pack. You save fornia, the RApublican leader. executed for hiding arms; adniitted makinjf at leaat 15 Hartford teenagers. 12-OZ.CANS^ b^HTih .scare telephone call.s in "Tiiey told us that they called sleeping. 5c on each can. An attempt four years ago This brought the admitted num­ Soon - after the call to Mrs, U.S. Gasoline Price III^ ber of rebels executed to six, al­ In bom)>-.scai-es at the Now Park change the rules 'vr«.nt down to^e- he Hartford area in the pa.st Ave. .Sch^l and Trinity College at Tubonl, the actress' former hua-: feat on a similar, tabling mqtlon. ! Reaction Split though the actual number is be­ two days. • / ' band, wealthy- shoe manufacturer CORMIOBLETS PREMIER The vote w-a.s 70-21. . , lieved to be much higher. / the SHine tluie, thinking that i it Pollre. .said sovet'al of the calls Harry Karl, received a. caJI. The issue was put before ^ e Sen- i The broadcast said Geza SzIvoS, would take the police so long to ' Forecast by Industry wei e ninde with the'Intention of check the college Ihey would be "We have your wife," he quoted ate at its opening session yesterday !On Ike’s Policy a teamster, was o^ylcted and closing down schools for the day. MEATS PURPLE PLUMS when Sen. Anderson■ - (D'-NM) and •sentenced by a military court in dismissed for the day before the If that wa.s the Intention of-> the police cotlld get to the school.”. (Continued on Page Eight) "'S' Houston,. Jan. 4 Vj>>—Humble OiHand Contiri»tal posted the_raiae. 30 other Senators offered a motion J I T n o f - Budapest'. The Red Radio gave cans SMITH'S D R Y /eLLOW 1 LB. TiK 9 hoaxer w l U L telephoned Lyman The teenagers who arc under 16 to take iip for imme4l^te considers- j m i T A l O Q i e J C s a S L these details: -. / * Refining Co. 'has 'raised the Natloawme. the speculation-^^as Hall^Hlgh School' in Wallingford years of age were turned over to price of Ita gasoline a cent a gal-; that the crude price increase would tion the. adoption if rules for the Siivos got/.hold of an aiilomatic EYE9EANS new Congress. ^ ______Ipistol on Oct./30 and joined the yeatei-da<(N^ it didn't work. Juvenile authorities. The Others Romombor Halo's for corsoB bool, comoC iBsrte Ion at all points in Texas, the com -' not be 'added to gasoline prices he- Pririclpal Langdon Fernald did ^ .m be tried In police-courts. pany announced today. | cause of the huge surplus atocka. Listed as tensors were 16 Bf- THK ASSOCIATED PRESS rebel group Xyhlch stormed the S^Z. C/^N SALTBEA The-.foreign reception of Presi- Commurilat/party headquarters in tell the police about the .call, which ,1-n all cases the • parents' were ni-i ribs, pichlod fripo ond now crop krouf. The gasoline price hike was ef- ■ They tmaled over 185.600,000 bar- made the us((al threat that a bomb Bulletins >l!ii .(ContinpOd on Page Bight) dent BiMnhower'a Middle East;.3 u,jaBA8t . / I summoned to police headquarters. T factlve at 7 a,m. today and fol;^:'^rels last week, had been planted, and he let them ■ \ " Policy, not yet spelled out in de- i adihltted havirig flred lOt) Detention Home .Crowded from the AP Wires m lowed by 24 hours an Increase In Humble's gasoline price hike in­ tail, ranges Yrom the lukewarm to at the building, and "several se'ar.c-h the school's basenier.l. but 'Berauso of the crowcled condi­ Clam Chowder 1 Lb./Pkg. Delicatessen Specials: crude oil prices Averaging 35 c^ ta dicates that the new pricer, will pa / ' G U Iw . the friaid Lpersona wer» killed in the.build- he didn’t dlsmisa an.V classes. 11 tions at the juvenile detention lb a barrel. spread over oil prodiScta generally. 1 U © C p T F P C Z C o n l D ‘ . Th* Pres^d»n^ Sr to go before a-'ing.” ' ’ was the second reported instance hnmc.'oni.v i/oungsters with pdliee In henvy syrup. The new reUil price of gasoline A barrel of oil ia 42 gallons,, of ^ ( rr\ * Hoint session of 6 in 'Connecticut in which a bomb CAR HITM FIVE CHIJU6b EN I gav-At-ao-A s*iif in t-aFinfHv M I ^ A I ^ Congress tompt-1 On Nov. 4. the day of the Rus- recor.ds were held theic. T ^ .others ■t Humble’s commission stations which an average cut in refin ^capes Ice Trap row to urge approvAkof a rea6lu-!,ian assault on Budapest. Szivos thi eat largel.v was ignored. A.simi­ went Jiome with their pa/enta but Nashua, N. H.. Jan. 4 (8PV—An l i BOILED HAM jiii SSe are 35.2 cents a gallon for Golden produces some 17 gallon of ga tion granting him advance author-■ obtained two more automatic lar case oi-curred yesterday at must appear before Jiiyeriilc courts. aiitonwblle went out of eeatroL i . ■ Eaao Ejetra 32.2 for E.sso Extra and line and 17 of light fuel oils, about / skidded along a snowhsok and ' . only 3-* ' CHICKEN PARTS By DON OI"l' Ity to use American' m hLl t a r y j piatola, ammunition.-, eight hand Goodwin Technical .School In New /^Godfi;ey said the rbifnditp cleared 29 7 for H u m l^ regular. two gallons of lubricating oil, thrM forces to block ariried (%ininuniat grenades and two incendiary Eritain. smashed into a group o f five Chun King Bm I Chop McMiirdp Sound, Antarctica, ' up 12 of the 30 rafls here, but he youngster waiting for a school ' wIfB iMrelMM 4>f 1 2 -m . c b ii. Legs lb. 6Se BfeostS'lb. 75e SWISS CHEESE ox 39c Independent iealer.s’ prices were of heavy heating oil.Apd three aggreaaion in - the Middle Ekat if bomba. Tenants in the house where t The West Haven;? High School promised police would continue Jn about t/veaame'ratio. Ions of road oil, asphalt and-rost- Jan. 4 —The crew of an Opera­ necessary, and to apAnd *460 (bil­ he lived informed on him to the -sent 600 students home yesterday bus today. Three children w e t«. Suoy or. C h I c k • n "to make eveew efforts to clear in critical condition at .m> Nashua HumI, the biggest buyer of due. tion Deep Freeze supply ship niade lion in two years fdr economic aid, police, arid he was arrested Dec. after a bomb call was recelyed every bomb-s<'Hi'e complaint we eni.d^ 'and seller of gasoline, in Under thi new ’ prices. East in the area. there. Hospital 'and the other two were Mushroom Chow Moin Fraxen FpoM Specials emergency repairs today in the have received in the city,” He listed iM in good condition. SDNiniEST MEDIUM PRUNES " SHOULDER ^ CANNED T a w , fa an affiliate of Standard Texas, crude would have a base .V. I There has beOn little official re- (Conti.iued on Page Tour) •4dmlt 12 Bomb Warnings added; pll Co. of New Jersey, .the na- price of *3.25 a barrel, with other shelter of an Antarctic cape after, abroad so far, But early J — ;— m GRAKD DUCHFSS / The loundup of the teenagers 'lEver.vone involved will be URGES CONTRACT PROBE iffir EXTRA FANCY IONB.ESS M($KET Dog food PLUS bno con Chow Itm's largest oil cpmpa'hy. ^ argaa in proportion, according to fighting their 7,400-ton veaael free . press and other commen.t indicates in Hartford made yestdi-day. taken into custody and tho.se over tiiSf 25e ' *Lb.Pk«, 47c 'nili. In the opinion of the indiia- the quality of the oil and location:; from the grip of a crushing ice these three main divisions of. opin- Washington, ..J«n. 4 (>P>—Sen. BEEF STEAK, FUKED ^ Oi Police Chfef Michael J. Godfrey 16 will bo presented in police court .McClellan (D-Ai1() today - ili Moiu Noodlos FREE.' tr>’. mjlicates that within a few State Comptroller Robert S. pack.. 'ion: , * , . said 21 .of the teenagers admitted where we will .ask the court to “ 89c days atX*»« latest, the new crude i Calvert aaid the crude price hike The captain' of the U.S. Navy; -ppe Arab Nations — Rejection ordered his .Senate InveotigatioM' fr CORNED BEEF News Tidbits 12 bomb whrnirigs in. thl.s city. He deal with therii accordingly.” subcommittee ' staff to make DIO TOP PEANUT BUHER 3 Cans SWAN8DN 2 AFFLE FIES Sti price anf^aaoline price will be-;will mean an additional *16 mil- freighter Arneb messaged that hia „f the idea, of standby authority \ , w id they admitted responsibility The hoax calls Continued today. come nationwide. : lion a year to the state in produc- craft had reached the safety of; for use of troops: conditional ac- “ preliminary Inquiry’* into a Mg SNOW CBOP Culled froin AP Wires ,>for calls to four schools,-two ho­ One of the first' was reported Army contracf awarded te a firm . 7-Ot. Sherbet ^ |C^ S'/i 0*- * ^ ^ # e I r Combination Tha Houat«m,Chronlcle aitjd to-;tlon taxes, which are based on the Cape Hallett. Work was started to ceptance of economic aid. tels, a radio station, a t>’P*"'riter from New Haven where the A. C. FRESH SPARER1BS tb49c 43c day that Humbie'a-gasoline price '"alue of the 'oil. It will also in- headed by the wife of A w t. Bee- GIus .....i. . Goblet . . " « 2 C BRDGCDU SFEARS lirtite, E Far i patch a gaping hole above the Communist nations — b itte r lactor.vfartor.v and' Trinity college.College Gilbert Co.. * 'I'O-V manufacturing 69 Increase has apparently ended crease the royalty owners’ take, -waterline.and cracks in the hull in- criticism of the whole program, rotarj' nf Defense Xdbert TriM Publlshecl reports Ifigf ■ Four boys w¥re nabhed in New Ross. speculation throughout the nation Nationwide, it was, figured that flicted by the blowa of monster Britain and France, the west- Britain for hoaxes there. Two (OonHniird on Page Four) liiii wlnd^driven Ice- floes. Marines In the Medlfei^niriean area to whethtr'the crud« oil hike increaaca, when passed on to ern riatiotla moat concerned - - a coN vicrriO N inpHlBLn ' .iiiii CONVIHIINT . a • OUJ Utterly Different Started yesterday will be passed on the consumer, would mean an add­ ' Flooding Under Control welcome to the idea that the Unit­ have “ live” atomic^/artlllerj- wea­ iiiH ed Cost of roughly. *3,150,000 a day Capt. Nels C. Johnsoni Alexan- pons is diactissel>^ WITH COUPON BELOW > CALIFORNIA 1 I DESSERT FARMER BROWN through within the next few days has no confidence in 'the countries flock 'n* Roll singer Elvki P r ^ pill •t tha lataat. . ' Austrian President, 83 of the MiddliT Etest being able to fill City o f Miami 'faced with the ruling of Federal Judge that Us White Plains, N. Y., Jan. 4 purchase of one new recipe Theridor Koemer ^f Austria died tional has set the. city attorney. t adly become ra t^ cti; Pravda declares that If Hungarian hattan. , , • | written in the past 16 y4*ars, the ----- ^------" 8-OZ. MONEY-BACK OFFERl Revolution had been siicceiMful, would be 'called up if he pasme EXTRA FANCY . '; I'.- ' • -.4 •' Thuraday; tha tania he- w’aa elected to (Contlaaed oa Page .Fifteen) New: York Deputy Inspector term "well cbuplirig ” wa.s ilsed. Thie the physical examination. . lim it ene per family—Expiree Jan. 8,1987 icy In a close runoff U.S. military bases would 'have CARROTS 2.e..27c been eaUblished "at the very bor- Frederick M. Lussen. who heads inspector said police have found I CUCUMBERS For 25c on 2 poekogos of i 51. He formerly the police search for the "Mad "well coupling ’ wa.s a term used by U.S. FOB KOREA UNION Good only at BURAACK’H SUPER MARKET, I 2 for 27* na’a Socialfat Lord' (ier of the Soviet irnlon.” t f Bomber,” said yesterday the as- Westchester County (White COR. HARTFORD ROAD and MrKEE ST. P ro b e rs Ex-CIfReveals Plot Yugoslav authorities- declare United Natiims, Y., Jan. 4 IS OARDIN-PRiSH ''JUNKET'' DANI^ DESSERT PARSNIPS pbt. 25c ■ Plains) plumbers only. New York T — The UiUled Rtatea today VEOITAStlS IN I * haired Austrian City plumbers use the term "line Full refund 1 pkg. malted Inunedlate- M a rg in o f er general, auf--; j To Murder Trurtianr,‘,‘i*;“ .."SK'S:, "/“S i l5? r . K railed for renewed ettofto to I .TTailha eeee«e*ese«eeeae**e«««ee.eae*ee«e8e4«e«eeea'e trees ly. Limit one refund per family. — i the oiilbr^k of the resolution... , of pipe u*ed in the bombs. _ pipe coupling," he .said. , bring about, the. uniftontloB qif RICH S lip BROTH V ptroke last sum-_ ^ Ijisxeri-did not. say why poHdia he : recovered suffij" Albemarle Nl C Jan 4 <85—A! Government ehelvee Meanwhile,, a ralih" of hoa> Hoirn and the *^U reetorattoR Addraaa .e«'eee.eeessseeeeseaes«eeeeseesfeee'eaee»eeeeeess APPLES MCINTOSH 3 Liw. 39c Waahlngton. Jan. think the bomber lives in this city. of. international peace" la that rialjata who inveaUgated eturn,,to hia office, al-. I Koreanorean veteran, iiaylng he Waa tor » P*.v Increase by iW.- j continued In New Ifork I i‘k pqfice fpri plantlng some 34 bdt all six perMMM abaard mmtk the loseloee of the rDoria ' off the At- an Anny chief or ataff of the Aua- — ------—;------— '—■— ^ die in Korea. I youth or^nlzatlona of rebHUous Parjamount Theater in T im es homemade bbmbs; Twenty-two rmiifd 4iy a flabtag ICE have exploded) Uijurtng 15 persona. Three' of the survtoerd limtlo Oodal: Jul;aly .25 followiitg trian-Hungarian forces.--then as a di(i his own market,ing. on Sbii- i Me Mid he'planned to hlil tHk atudehts. . . . ' ^ . j Square Dec. 28, .eolUMfin with I. the . fltbekhoa fighter, for thai -working (irasa and days, hia maid’s day off, he cooked former Prei^ent- at his Ifidewnd- I Rhode Island Hathoiies are call- , jA Houston, TeX, Junior High Pollcb say it ia'la miraitie-no oi(e ellngfagto the nawt oTf Bwadiah ,veaaa\ The Stoci^olm ^ Mnoa ; jlhe iMt war, ITieijha'a his own meals and washed his own I ence, Mo., home next July 5, the sd hy providence bisr Cto'.Shun.; School WM evacuated yesterday has been killed by the "J^m ber'r' \ow yacht when i Q m ai Scottisauo . . . . f .4 for 4?c Cut-Kite ...... , .2^for 49c COM tn a Iwdly damaged, biit did not mayor. dishes -a rape thingig tor s man of ; seventh snnlverssry of the motion ptolnre "“ f Baby |DoU"„, ,.,. I on a false tip that a bomb\ w'as de.vices. ' ' '-'-oea'rch »b>«* -ma gels $190,909, ea-f planted there. '\ ^ Lusken *aid also that .^lice had 29RjMI^»dat af MlaaMl at tIffO We OiVe Uaneumera’ M dognu Boihb 80 parsons died. He frequently! rode the, city's position born of aristocratic p;ar- aoldler's death. . Trinltj- CoUege t - — . > H m InvaMlgatoca, -whUe avotd- ctbwded gtreetcara lika hia'worh- ents in central Europe, Tum am arriVUg l»,,;M?ashlng- dowment for annual,nnuaL-faculty faculty lee*.lec-, T Three hree elementaiyelemcntars’ Schools in St. obtained dwriting monplNunn WM. , .ftWMt otbtib N i I Preflt-Sharing Stampe ^ ' - turer in coi>)raUoa flrtapco and Petersburg;Fla„alsow ere evacu- -w slHitev twa aOtm.RsaM^ 0 ■i! :* CORI AlNwdOAKSTRnri ing class Stuaportera^Kraa a fgvor* WsMorf ...... 4 for, 35cj“ (largesUeii .. . ^.2 for 49c : MtVuf* Two) its o f .ehlhOea. apfl ORca h'wpak. (OoaltMMd OR rag* £la«R > V 'j[C^MRRail--RR f^ r e Twa) •taveatmafiMt — 'j| t « af)er almilar anoaympuii telh- ~~ '-:;^(CaRWdit ea Page Two) litolMRL' ^ ' <.1 ( Vp. ' '■jj i t - “I.....iti^i. . K - — utt’v.l ’'aV. ■' ''' I qi'' ■■ A : ' A ... V--.: ' ■ .-.-t-'' ;V-

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