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MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1968 PACi PIGHTfiEN iianrt{i«atfr lEaftiittg Iffralo BloodmohUe Unit VisUs Church Tomort^f^^ to 6:30 P, M. Memorial ? Temple No. 83, Temple Beth Shojom tomorrow Manchester Lodge No. 78, A.F. The annual meeting of Hoi* Co. and A-M., wiU hold a stated com­ 2, SMFD, has been scheduled for Pythian Sister*; wiU. seat their SeventHTerm evening at 8:80 sharp, A b o ut T o w n munication at the Masoidc Temple Saturday, , Jan, 29. All member* 1050 officers tomorrow at B p. m.. Saui M, S'ilverstein, recently f y FLEXIDOQR MIRRORS and honorary member* of the com­ in Odd Fellow* Hall. The cere­ turned frbift hie fourth tnisslon to Ask For Ayerage Daily Met T^ress Bon tonjoSToy'aveplng at 7:80, Ifollow- Tub 'Baclosnres $ 3 ^ .9 5 OVCNUINE EUBCTRO The W i th e r BU*}«j^^r^rney, son of Ing the business m eeting'^ e en­ pany'who wish to attend the din­ mony will -toe followed by enter­ For DeSimdne Europe'' and the Near .East, - Far th r Waek Kadad ner meeting are gaked to contact tainment numbers and ’ refresh- ihow colored slides of the many Complete Jna. B, m s Fencaat nf ,U. K Weather phueau Mr. and Mr*. 'R*J^vlond Griffin, tered apprentice degree w l be P ER BACK conferred.. At. the cpnclusiofK. of the company headquarters. menta The .officer* are reminded countries he 'visited, and will tell “Bo IT YOURSELF' •1*4 A>"*ry 8 t, ha* arrived at Fort of bis personal *xperlenc', an authority oi> this out to vote at the annual meeting Roaenzwelg, Mrs. Lazarus Splwak, minstrel chqnis >vill be held 'Wed' Methodist Church. Sewing will Mrs. Bernard Bursack, Mrs. nesday, Jan. I2i at 7 p. m. subject. Herb cookies and herb held yesterday pioming at the Ital­ WINDOW and PLATE GLASS Town Won A meeting of the Elks Pancake be for the Red Cross. potlUck spreads will be a feature of the ian American Cilub on’ Bldijdge Kramer and Mrs. Jprome Ni luncheon will bo enjoyed at noon In Blockade if Reds Festival committee will be held refreshmenta Sjireet. The linien represents work­ Mrs. John Rottner Will fumlSK'tiie JA LO U SIES: iBsUUatlon Is Quick, Easy aad Economical. SMFD Auxiliary firemen wlU and the business session wiH, opeii Slmcha cake. have a special meeting tonight at tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the ers St the two Case Bros; plants at Contraelors: We have In etoefc By R^liela American l^Klon Home. at 2 p. m. , ■/' Highland Park here and in F ast ______^ ^ ______7 o'colck at h^dquarter*. \ ■ Anyone wiahing to donate food articles to the Elka' food sale, for Hartford. MEDICINE CAIINETS and SHOWER DOORS Fail to F^ee Fliers the benefit of th* high school Reelected with DeSimone were San. jose, Costa Rica, Jan. 2 : llcholsrship. fund, to be held Jan. Horace R. Risley,.,vlce president; Open Saturdays—Open Thursday Cvenlag* 11 {ff) — President Jose \ Herbert F. Kesma, Jr., secretary; HANDS TIED? / I3\st the State Armory, i S ' re- ESTIMATES OLAOLY cn'EN Washington, Jan. 11 (>P)— Mahout th* prospacU for imac* In Figueres, feuding with Ni(x- , U . ^ , qumed to leave the a r 't lc - and Geoige J . .McCann, treasurer. The only opposition was offered by the Far East or whether th* Reds ragua, announced today a I e a \ at the a r m o r y Thurs­ Adm. Arthur W. Radford said would launch any major actions day m in in g before 11. o’clock. If John W. Adamy, who failed in an today the United' States sm|ill rebel aerial force has attempt to unseat McCann. against Formosa, saying that th* unable tob^ n g the food to the ar­ should support an Allied “CTommunista are unpredictable.'' taken Villa QueSeda, a Costa mory, eitlMm'''Mrs. J. R. Reynolds IJeStmone. who will begin nego- -bldckade of Red China "if all Radford left Washington a Rican village ^60 miles south or Mrs, R a n r Firato may be 'con­ tiating soon with the company on a month ago for a meeting of the Df- Sam Sheppard Goes to Mother^s^r^neral tacted and they will make arran­ new work contract, said he con­ other measures” fail to bring North Atlantic Treaty Militsu-y of the Nicaraguan frontier. Ike for 5% gements to h ^ a it picked up. templates no change in policy. 18th CENTURY about the- release of prisoners Council. He continued around the 'The Presitteot said th* group “Our reiationship with manage­ I'.-i-s.v. ItesuM You Lack A ^ svorld from Europe, visiting Unittd probably got there by hopping in' ’P gress^ ired • * .• * ment has been the best possible," held by the Communists.— To pastures in light planes. Com, The H olyfam axSoclety ofTthe CHARM CAPTUiflED BY Radford, returning from the States miUtsry missions to "listen Civil, Postal Caiurch of the A ^ m p tlon will' he said, adding, .‘.‘we understand, HIGH SCHOOL to their problems and help to munications Wera reported cut each other's, problems very well." Far Eafi, waa aaked whether th* with the vlllags of 8,500.- It is elect officers for the year 1955 at O ______United. State* ahould Support an smooth them out." e . Its monthly meeting umight at The- local independent union has DIPLOMA In Honolulu last week, Radford about 50 nillea north of this Capi­ been in existence for 10 years dnd. Allied blockads if United Ksticms tal city.' t -/ 8:30 In the church hall. All mem­ You can 9 tt ona at HOM E ih your said, any blockade of Red (Thins Pay R oost although It is not connected with, ■ -« . . . & o negotiations failed to obtain the would b* an act of war and not a Foreign Minister Mario Esquivai ber* are urged to be presept snd any national union, ’ U affiliated -jp ara tuna. If you 4oro 17 or ovor fr ^ o m of the U.S. fliers and oth­ Secret Datd to bring a projq>ectlve memliAr. thing to b* treated lightly. declared a "break in relations" with the National Independent ond hovo loft school, writo for intor- er ‘Allied men held by the Chi- "It’s a matter for the President with Nicaragua seems imminent. , .Washington, Jan. 11 (A*)— Union Council. * osting froo bookUt—toHs you how! ne*e. to determine if hs wants to go that ' Rodolfo ()uiros. the. Coats Rican Presi(dent Eisenhower urged (^rlos Davila, Chilean joumalis^ "Old Col«i; Prib” Radford, chairman of th* Joint Unitcd'Nations, N. Y., Jan. 11 (A*)— A U.N. spokesman said diplomat, and oocretary-genbral m oooooooooooooooooooooooo far,” Radford .said then. chief of ataff, said he assumed Congress today to boost the today Secr^ry General Dag Hammarskjold had m ^e prog­ (%iefa of Staff, replied: there had been a flght between the Organization' of American AMERISAN S6M80L. lastan •Mao “If an «ther measure* fail, the Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R- 6ay of govemnnent Civil ress in his P ^ in g talks toward the release of 11 iniprison^ € N J i proposed that this country ask volunteers at Villa (^iiesada and State’s,. will speak In Hartford on if ells Exj^rie^ices IMW.4ta0,000 a year. Hammarskjold was in - Hong-»»’- ■ Ladies of the.dhurc'b-of the-As­ would not apply, nsceasarily, - to airmen would b* freed. However, Villa Quezada is a commercial Sends Two Message* KOng t^ a y en route back to the'i , sumption are requested to visit Formosa. There, hi said, it, would th* communique described the sac- center 1 1. the foot of the Poa/r Eisenhower sent two separate United Stutes after the conference the W. T*. Quiah Funeral Home. “not be an open and shut decision, Tct talks as "useful" and this Volcano. Grain, tobacco, coffee, metsage* to Oongresa—one deal­ with Chau En-lai in Peiping. on Set 225 Main St., .tomorrow nlghl st .8 HALE'S but would ' depend upon the eir- prompted speculation that Hsm livestock and lumber are the orin- ing «vith a pay increase for (3vil The spokesman aaid a full re -' o’clock. In tribute to Mrs. Edward euraatances at the time." cipal products of the San (Tarloa Eervire worker* and the other port on- the talks would have to HamUl, A member of the group Radford declined to spaculate (Caattnaed *a Pag* Klevaa) lowland about the town. await the return of Hammarskjold Coats Rica complained last week with a pay rise for postal work- Ikout it Who died Saturday night. with the proposed increase^ in late this week. to th* Council .of the Organiza­ He explained he waa issuing his tion of American States in Wash­ postal rates. 3441IAN 55 M.e. 51 0 , The tleing together oCphstalTate statem-snt In' response to inquiries ^ Fail Senior 'Vice Presldbnt Mrs. Mar­ ington that she is Uirsatensd by about a published report that . tha Miller and Commander Mrs. invasion from Nicaragua, her sis­ and postal pay increase* amounted Hammarskjold nad failed in his/ -•#•••#•# e # e * to a repetition of. The President's eeeeeeeeeeeeee Helen Beebe attended the Depart­ SEC FavorsF ‘ Dixon * •_____ ter Central American Republic. mission to gat ths release of the-U ■KRW .Havea ment meeting of the DAR AuxU- Yesterday ths Cauncil dacidsd to stand of' last ydin' that the two Ameri-.'sn filers snd other U.N. should.go hand in hand. He vetoed Union officials announc to- Tary yesterday in Ansonik. postpone any action on the com­ personnel held in Red C!hlna. / day that more than 1 plaint and aaked both countries to a bill last-^ear to boost federal Do It Yourself With Goodyear Airfoam p ay iMekuse it did not include The statement said:' A ' Co, members o The Sewing, group of the Anier- Contract Financing do nothing tp-tiaggravate" the dlf- "The Secretary General h ^ not ican Legion Auxiliary will meet- ficulttes between them'. .Ughsr pottage rates the Bus Drivers and Mechan­ ngreaaional comment since failed. He has n>ade progress 'Wonderful airfoam by the yard. Buy what .vou nead for chair pads, An Wednesday evening with Mrs. Ev­ ■CaU Change Uaweicoroe toward the goal set for him by the ics Union (AFL) voted 1,131 cushions, benches, crib pads, playpen pads, stools, kneeling pa^, etc Several hours after' the council new aession began has indi­ Inch erett Kennedy, Sr., 87 Phelps Rd., General Assembly. He ws4 asked to lO^yesterday to authorize I" thick by 24 " wide.- to wo.rk..on bibs of Turkish towel­ WashingtoB, Jan. fl (/f)— Staff attorneys of the Seduritiea made knoK-n its dcckton, the Costk' cated the Jawmakers arc receptive by the General Assembly to ‘nuke 1 7 / ing for the vetefons hospitals. and Exchange Commission (SEC) recommended today that Rican government annodnemK it to the idea of a pay boost for gov­ by the means most appropriate in a stt^ike if further hegotia- Only Botns moslnr crcrftsmnnshlp could give you such beouiilul.. ernment workers but still reluctant the commission approve the planned financing of the .Dixon- had declared unwelcome thp^'ica- Dr. Samuel Sheppard, rIghL leaves the County Jail In Cleveland his Judgment continuing and unre­ tions on contract termh fail. styling and quality for so little. Compare t|^s yourself with similar raguan charge d'affairs,.'e Golden Rule . of - the Yates power contract. The counsel’s recommendations are Ofatga Urbina. OPEN EVERY :7 . spreads costing more-, you'll see rtOne of the skimping you usually In today’s p o s t a l massage 11 fliers and other U.N. command' did not vote. . TalcottviUe Congregational (%urch maraly advtaory and ar* not bind-.,.---- ; ------;----- Oosta Rica aaid X a had seen flpuanhower recommended that; personnel etill deteincd. T he talks Ths union membership is spread THURSDAY EVENING will observe its 30th anniversary find ot ”volue" price*. Note that "Old Colony Pride” is generously ihg upon th* eominisalon,'but thay , . - -1 aaked t * laave becaicaa th* Nicara­ across the state. A aubstdlaiy ef , ' T..OoDfr*sa create a permanei I*, efclef Jailer, Dr. Sheppard said hit nMtfter's wlH enmipled after in »Peiping iqpre *userur toward I” x I4"x I4” SJ 49 Wednesday evening. With a abort full sized. Hondle It: r>o skiniping in weight, look ot-the loft ortd thick­ ar* foUow*d.mor* oftan than noL i Iw a'va-sti l-CcigalrdaFl guan ambaaay mid been distribut­ Uidaptndtnt commiaaloa to adjust hi* canvietlan. (AP Wlrephato). this end. 'hiey establlahsd a basts th* New Haven Railroad, the com­ CLOSED MONDAYS bosiness meeting a t 7:30 in the -Th* SBCl* canKderlng whether -L V gJkV Il A Jai.'IK d A ing buUatina ddaling with tha tanaa pany operate* in Hartford. New- ness of the loops, see how shorply they, moke the pottern ^tortd out.' paotal rates In th* future. Rates upon which further progreaa can church, to be followed * t 8:30 to approve plans under which two' a r-i ' ralationa baiween th* two coun- b* made " Haven, New London, Bridgepmity:^.^ utility holding compMlca—Middle M g i f * V ^ T b r h f ’ noM ar* eetahlish^ by Oongrasa. with a (irogram open to friends Then consider thof "Old Colony Pride" is preihronk, bullion fringed, triaa. / / B. In th* mpdnUma, (Congreas Stamfordi Norwich and Miadl*^’ \-f •W e * . and former membera Miss Elea­ South m m ua* headed by E d g ar;A U A i l M * « O U U l At council matting ycater- Hong Kong, Jan. 11 (Jb—U.1 .town.. l"x 15" X 16" reversible ond. perfectly washable/ Sir^gle or double in Antique H. Dixon and the Soqthara Co. ^ / " iT h m * 1 ^/Th* Nicaraguan ambassador should raise ndating rates on the 0»iN VKDS TO i W 4 nor Huebner, 424 N .^ a ln St., will Brst three clasaes of malL Blsen- Secretary General Dag Hami The company will continue dis­ show pictures of the Grand Can­ White, Snow White, A reoUy r*mo»k- headed by Eugene A. Tata*—would <■ I f f l _ l I I F ■ .|A |^A a.' Woohington, Guillermo Sevilla akjold, arriving in Hong ^ n g cussion of new contract terms invest 5% million dollar* to buy f VPK X RX/gKvR caaa, charged there waa wida. bower didn’t epecify by bow much, here on Wednesday. Green Stamps yon and tell of her travels in that pble Botes buy ol but - the. Administration's position from' Peiping tonight, dia'cloiM hC region. Co-chairmen of the hos­ \ all th* common stock of a power discontent in Ooota Rica with' the had cabled warm.thanks ip Red Yliomas J. Kelly, union business Given With Cash plant action* of th* government lieadad has keen Ahat letter postage agent, aaid 'earlier the company tesses will be Mrs. Ruth Raines and Washington, Jan. 11 shpuld go up from three to four China's Prsniier Chgu E nJai for Mrs. Virginia ' Wetmore. Mrs. ■ ’Th* new prirato piaat,' la ' Watt 'Praaidam'NIXofi. a target liM' 'nQch his hospitality. has'not hod a atrik* in about SO . (Cahtfanad *■ Pag* Elaven) cents and air mail postage from / Sales Mabel K itte l'is president of the .95 -Memphit, Ark., wouM tupply pow­ Dampmtle eritlciam. wasr baekad The U.N. chief remati fled ihum years. He aaid it was the agreed •MANcmmi CoMib by Sen. H. Alaarnyw- BmiUi eix to seven cents.' / policy that when negotiations fall, club. - er under contract wiUsOsa Atomic The President aSid second class on the results of hiS mi; iikm seek- OPEN EVERY Energy Oommisalon (AECi, oyer (R-NJ)\ today for aacdiid placa on - Clevieland, Ja 6 . 11 (A*)— Sorrowed " by a last look a t hia ing the release of 11 kricaq alr- disputes are taken to arbitration. th* Republican tlcjnt in 1958. rates which apply on newspapers 'Hie union claims it was man- THURSDAY EVENING Hne* of th* government-owned sad magazinea ahould be increased mother and anxious over his seriously ill father, Dr. Samuel men held by Red ' as spies T Tenheiaea VaUey Authority^ Total : Smith, who rM tetly told a New Support Grows and other U.N. pen i iiflpria- ^ement'a reluctance to submit Jersey rally h£. is dedicating th* “until such matter makes a fair H. Sheppard w’as under constant-wat(± today in the county present differences to arbitraUon CLOSED MONDAYS coat ia> estimated at 107 million and reasonable contribution to oned by the Chini dollars, uith the bulk of th* fund* next two 'yMrs toward gatUng jail’s fourth-floor ob.servation cell. But the 31-year-old osteo­ that led to the strike vote. 100% WOOL PreaidentdUaeiihower renominated, postal revenues" - ' — path hSa shown no sign of rino-» ------*■ ’ Hammarskjold ^Id 50 -waiting In pre.sent negotiations t)ie Grtofi Stamps ■ to b* borrowed' from bank* and For Ike’s Plah newsmen at Kimrtoon, Hong InsursLBca companies. said ii(/''an interview he think* Third dees mail consists largely tiohal cracknp, his Jailer said. ^ , '■'v* union has aaked for a pay increase, CHATHAM BLANKETS Nixon/daservaa another term. of adveftising matter. Eisen­ Sheppard wept yssterilay during' | a n i I l l d h a * Kong’s malnUind/Sthtion. he would averaging 33 Cents- Wages vary' tlw 1955 LIrcoIr - - winitr of thi la- CaivM with Cosh Sotos Attornsya for th* State of Ten­ k Nixon is a fine, up- To Trim Tariff hower aaid revenue from it has th* funeral se'rvice for his white- X T A 4XXi 841 Xa X X.PaC /9i, make no atatenwnt on his. mission with Job classlflcaUons. nessee and pubUc power groups In ng -young man who ha* done been “subetdntially - below" the haired -mother, Mrs; Ethel Miles . -g • A until h* msde/his rsport to the While union and company are R E G . $ 12.95;—66x90 th* TVA -area -have argued vigo­ U.N. Generel- smbly which sent arguing over this ysar'a contract. /■ good Job for the country," Smith vyaahiagton, Jap/'lt tP)—Damo- cost .of ^ service* and that The Sheppard. 64. She killed herself i *| lg k a g » t * t ’ I O l inous faR-AiRorieaR Roail Raet rously before th* SEkT that tl^ last Friday by Tiring a revolver' X rltJll IFl. him. J TW IN RED SI2E a a c a. said. "He certainly deserves to go eratlc aad Republican congres­ rat* shpUld be raised so that users As the iharakjold party power contract between AEC aiid qn the Ucket agafai." of UUa^aarvice will pSy * propor- bullet into her head. j (Conttaned oa Pag* Elevea) th* utiUtiea la Illegal. - / sional leaders joined today In fore­ crossed int) British Crown Dtsaa DeeUaee Oomnwat casting early approval of Presi- tto^ely fair ahare" of postal He wept again when he stood frontier station of the thiri straight yoar> --ia tho Ahat And they have argued tM pro­ '.W hile NixOn himself- declined I World War II Colony at REG. $14.95— 72x90 dcift Blaenhoa-er's program to help 'enues. with his two brothers' beside the Lowu, h^ sent a cable back to ject should be disapproyea under comment on recent Democratic at­ to pay ralsee, RSlaenhower TWIN OR DOUILE RED SIZE.. .M A N C H in m CONN^ the Public Utility Hdlling Com­ spur free world trade by lowering casket fo r a moment before it wa* ' , •— r — ' Chou saiw g: tacks on him. (K)P National (Chair­ ux;,uriff*. / proposed: closed. Their mother's suicide,! , Rome, Jen. 11 (P)—Former Msr- "On leaving your ^'fcountiyv I JoiRiiaa Paradi tomorrow* . pany Act on grounds vCamauntb to man Leonard W .' Hall said in a 1. .Tae pay of claaaiiiad Civil ah improper concei^atlon oTf|m- I n '* special message yestenWy, the brothers say, grew-out of de-^har Rodolfo Graziani, grizzled old conveyy to you on behalf Bulletins REG. $16.95— 72x90 statement last.'night there I'S un­ EtsShhpwer renewed propo*^ he Sarvic* eniployea be raised by 202 coUqagues and myself our ar and wmiid adyarsely sdfecl " S ' spondency that followed B h e| ^ «^ ^ ,^ Lion" who commanded derway highly organiaJd cam-, flrat made, last year for a threer million dollars, whch would bt appreciation of the welcome fron the AP Wires TWIN OR DOUILE lED SIZE . . sumcra and Invafstora. paign to'beaimrch the Vice Presi­ ISley’ to X ; Mve-o'*"*'- <«tch F.Sclet .Und A brief f l l ^ today by Solomon dent of the ." . yepr extension of' the Mciprocal ua. Your courtesies and ho* Trade Agreements Acywith power (CoaUnaed aa Pag* Elerea) July 4 murder of hi* nife, M ari-1 *| s'“*l .*h* Alllex, died at a clinic and th* unfailing aa Freedman, BBC cowiaei, rejected The technique is to smesr^hlm here today of-e heart atUck. nca.of everyone with whom 1KB NAMES LODGE ENVOY REG. $16.95-^0x90 / these Mgimenta and-declared the by falsely accusing Jiim Of smear­ to cut tariffs snothec/16 per cent. “ T ": ^ lyn Th* Eisenhower Tnda program, Tlie mother’s -suicide noU said , T h e W-y**r-old 'commander, WazUngtoB, J m . II (9V— EXTRA WIDE DOURLE lED ... project ‘.'v^l serve th* public inter­ ing others." Hall said. "This I* who** decorations werq.. stripped President Eisenhower 'today est by -tendlim ' toward- the acb- one -of the lowaat tricks in poUtiea aa outUnad yeatarilay. also calls she couldn't live without her hus- (Caattaaad e« Pag* Elavea) for measures to atimulst* invest­ band. ■ from him in .* 1950 war crime* aomlaated John Lodge, 81. who 5*yocn' quorantM oqainsf math damoqa. nomical and aAciant development and in thi* instance destructive trial, had been, in the clinicJ. i-'ifor wns defeated for another term of their (Middle South and South- only to it* perpatratora.” ment of U.S. capital abroad, large­ News Tidbits Police said- the mothe/'s suicide ly through tax concessions; to 15 days after an operation for>r m as RepUbUcan Governor of Con­ Wonderful, wonderful Chntham 100% wool blankets, * 0 warm sm ) reapactiva Integrated public Th* GOP chairman aSId Nixon’s note said only; / Cowles Raps Shift simplify customs reguMtions; to UBUed tr^^A P Wires ulcer. necticut. to be Ambnzondor to and long' w-enrlng .with wide myon acetate binding. Bermuda utility aystema." "detractors attack him without of- “I can't manage alOn* without; Spain. The nomination ha» bcea furnish mor* technical “know father." I The; old soldier, an unrepeninfant Woe. Riviera red, Adirondack green. Sun Vislley yellowr, Naasan Fasetstito the end, spent his last 111 Road Financing sent to the Senate for confirma- pink. (White la $14.95 only). (Canthiued aa Psga Vlftaaa) (CanUanad an Page Nina) how" to underdeveloped countries; It was addressed to her .kon, tioa. (o encourags American travel .ta StatfMym assesamsnt of all Stephen, with, whom she was liv­ years in retirement. prqperilM to datermtne what - For' ■ time several years ego. other lands; sad to inersaa* Ameri­ ing. state Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 11 STRIKE HITS U.S. STEEL can participation in international amounts of money each town needs A crowd of about 2,000 curious Graziani appeared to emerge aa educational aeaistaaee from the active leader of the Noo/Faacist (91—House Speaker W. Sheffield MbrrlsviUe, Pa,, Jan. II (Pi— R E G . $7.*S Sim Camp Bilwillti; trade fairs. persons had gathered outside the Cknvles asserted today that h* sees Ptrkotllaes were thrown around .(Hearings Start Monday State is advocated by Connecticut yellow lirick funeral home in . su­ Itriian Social Movement (MSI). '‘no reason to change" the present Bank and Trust (Co., offleer . . . New -the two main gates of the U-S. 100% DUPONT DACRON Rep. Cooper (D-Tenn), incoming burban Lakewood when Sheppard But younger leaders .crowded him financing for the (4(W,000,000 Kill- Steel Corp.’i .Falrlesa W orks chairman of the Housa Ways and policy by Democratic Senate Lead­ arrived in a blue police car. hand­ out iifnd in T9S3 he was chosen Ingly-Greenwich expressway. ership appears likely to remove "honorary president” of the minor­ here today In wimt the compnay Maana Committee and chief apon- cuffed to Michael A, Uccello, chief He voiced hia views to newsmen described as a ’‘wildcat Atrtke.** BED PILLOWS Spark Needed to Start soi- of a bill to implement the Sea. Byrd t th* private, service rejected Roaeian pretests to kb* “Welcome. Folks!” California eapresaea eoacera Demo­ (Coatlaaed en Pag* Nina) (Coattaaed ea Pag* Flfteea) of th* Into dietntor, I* In Noble said the inmate* got the hearing* aa 'soon aa the House cratic National . Committee and before th* Rev. AVred C. Krek* of effect 'that U.S. bombiag plaani In Lincoln for 19^, there’s an abundance of freih dit- GOOSE DdWN BED PILLOWS acts. He said he generally fa - Bay View Methodist Church began stationed In Britnin nr* Intend­ ■ANTLY CUSTOMERS GET . . . . Lnbiaalin pitaea In Moaoaw. impression that Beris’a men were Americans for Democratic Action tinctive beauty everywhere you look-in the new bumper, Thara have been ether repaita trying — to Torment revolution, vocad. the recommendations, al­ (-ADA) may “attempt to muscle tha sermon * M p.m. ed for atomic attaeJs on the though he was not ready to in- In that talk Sheppard asked Soviet Union. —- with new beauty, new grille combination, the car-in-motion silhouette, the dash What » value! Buy for yourself nnd for gifts. • clean-burning, high-test BANTLY OIL that provide* that Vaaelly died In n alnve labor throughout tha Soviet Union to in" on th* scheduling ef esagre*. healthy, penetrating heat 'round-the-clock. overthrow Premier Georgi Malen­ dors* all dataila. Another ex* about hi* father. Dr. Richard A. of new tail end styling. There are luxurious new interior Knch enmp Inat fnB. oioaol legislation. Ribicoff Seeks Reappraisal kov's. regime. preoaion of support cams from Moscow Radio reports Boviat Sheppard, suffering from an acute REDS SEE U.S. A-PLANTS alUrqund performance from decors, too, and exterior colors of suqwMing beauty. $6.95 • easy-on-the-bqdget term*. (10 equal monthly payments). By TMI REEDY Nobi*. described how he and his acientiaU ara praparing new Notth ' Moscow, Jan. 11 (9) —The So-jj .For driving ease, Lincoln introducee exclusive new ■ -a a delivery nervlce that-REALLY delivers—automnticaUy, Berlin, Jan. .11 (P )—An Ameri­ father,’ a camera manufacturer, (Centihned on Pag* FIftaan) Polar BsagMOe ump fee aittaeu fUentlaneg on Page Bight) ~ vIet .Army newspaper. Bed Star Of Expresstvay Financing today puhliahed aerial ptetur Turbo-Drive. transmission for the smoothest no-shift , quicid.v, efficiently. . ■ can relaased from a Soviet alave were trappec in Dresden by World flying in Arctic area. . New Or- labor camp at Vorkuta oald today War II and were compelled to re­ leans police seek to learn if at­ 'Of U.S. atotntc plaats at OaK driving you have ever known.'A great new overhesd valve new, smooth Turbo-Drive Call Ml-9-4595. Our repreMutative will, he happy to drop a rabellion flared there in July, main there tinder kioal internment. tractive 2fl-yeer-«ld gqverneM took Bridgeport. Jan. l i VP)—Gov.wstniction of * new turnpike is Ridge, Tean„ and Hanford 13 Convictefl Re

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fAGBTWI« ‘ NANCHESTER^VENTNO iHERAU). l^ANCHMfBlfe OON n I, TUESDAYWANUARY 41, 1965 ~-2*- MANCHESTER EVS3<1N(} HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, JANUARY II. 1981 JILOK T H m Hebron M a r ily n Stores Open Tomorrow Nuclear iJias ings ot htstirical evenfa. later, last-night told .the Nations Skyivatch Schedule School BuildlhgCom M itee MHS Senior Girls Tape reoofdets can play an im­ , ; EnifTKenor Doctors— Pythians InslalP . Lutheran ' Education . Conference FIGHT POLIO! Parish* Meeting Main JBtreet stores , which portant rids in teaching reading, the strength of Eisenhower's Fight to Make hatra^..^^opted the. new store .dramaticsjwhoral tinging, and they I^ysidariB .of the Msnche.e- ligion was apparent-when, he said, in^ Siberia- Set ^ Entering C ont^ Slate Tomorrow .the President asked Secretary of ■ad Mito- hours/)ioli^ Will be open all Wodneeday, ^ can also m used to record Im^por- ter Medical Xsan. ...who wlU re- Naihefi Officers day |^ o r n m ..8 o m 4 .48 looal VoInSleeBi Needed *otes New School Plans tant curMnt broadcasts, 'spond to emergenc^--calls to­ Agciralture -Benson to - say- an AlM iB MiaQM. 13 - 3 Am. Axel Johnson will ba.inataired as Own Pictures stoi)M now clm^^siltjlay Mon­ F o r 3 - 4 Am...... ''oHmUers N ^ ^ ■ k Fifteen ManchesterTligfi School evaluated'in classrooms later. ' morrow afternoon and evening openlnK-4 >rayer a t the first cabi­ CONNECTICUT VALUER .‘Hebron, Jan.- 11 (8p«clal)~ day Instead of noon Vqlmtleere Needed * ■/ senior girls vylH ' compete for a The future use of .6:/erhead pro*, are ‘Dr. How'ardi Lockwitrtl: chancelor commander of Linne net meting; i , 4 • 6 A U . ’.Roderick Wright, Richard Bohad- ■The School Building Committeot-unnecesaery alnce (he town share of gTlLwO in prizea tomor­ jectors for. teaching large groups (adults only), Tel. MI 9-3244 Lo^e Nq. 72, Knights of Pythias, EeaKy aiid Invcdtmeiii Co; Jlollywood, Jdq..il (flh—A samp- About 30 were 'present a t the on Wednesday„ .. Jl • 9 a.m. "I knew about the red buckram <.14 EaA Center Street >arish supper and annual meeting ' I-ondQi/ Jan.' ll ty^There are tael night approved final plana for not build the school unless those row w^r. they ptuilripaie in a was envisioned by the speaker, who and Dr. Frank Horton (chll-' at the regular meeting tomor/ow bible he kept ^ t h him on his P TeL Ml-»-4558 ling 'bf.jnoyle ,le n l opinion, today good iiidicaUons that the Russlane ...... Robert Brazes, Lucy Burke " the new high achbol after it found appniYAls'are forthcoming. homcmaklng contest being held at paid tribute tb the ability of teach­ dren onlyl, Tel. MI 9-6232., -^g h t at 8 o,'clock In Orange Hall, travels."' Heuge said, "and I of at. Peter’s BipisOopal .Oturch, f. - Noon . Frid said the law doea not re­ ers to adapt their shills to the'use ^ '^ e and the other neWly elected Indicated 'fbat,- if Marilyn Monroe ^Epldetn/cAld Saturday evening at the Rectorw Amy of San Antonio; two broth- are going to nuclear explo­ Noon - 3 p.m...... kaUierlne H. Rtttgew '• ' them aubetanttally in accordance the high school in connection with knew that when it came to (piot- ...... Mrs. Harold Lord, OUve CtArtler quire Are and health approval be­ a nation-wide searedt for the All- of the new teaching aids, and to' O lv era, will be I n a ta ile d by ihg Bible passages he ' could tries to make her owls pictures, no Hall. Tbe rector, .the Rdv. Richara beer Wellington Minor of Norwich aions-Xh W de unmatched in 3 - 6 p.m.- .. with the prelimlnaiy plans aj^ has tw6 other daughters, Mrs. p. C3ark, .preaided.' / and^MarshsIl Miner of Deep River; ...... Daniel Firestone. WiUlam . S ln v fore the bids are taken out before American' Homemaker of Tomor­ PTa units natlonslly-. who have D.p^Q.C. Griswold Chappell and usually beat 'me . .-. but I really one It going to see the^untll 19b8. history—to bl ■(''-out a Central 6 - S^.m. .. proved by the voteh. In the refer­ construction starts. row. . ' ' grasped .the value of audio-visual Ruth Hanis of Winchester and hla stiiff. O ther. offloeri) to be In- A deUclpus pot-luck su p p e r^ as and' three slater!, ' Miss Abble didn't understand untli. then just Movie bigwigs q u e rl^ w e rs u-- A|ian Sea. th| may''chg^e the VIrfilnJ* U««I. Mr*. Mm endum in June, 1968. The vote on , Gryk originally failed to vote on -A.total of 189,530 young women instruction and helped provide Mrs. Warren Rausch of Worthing­ stalled^clude the (allowing: John how strongly, he felt." ' served, the business meeUnjg fol­ Miner .of Milttnt^nn,- Mrs. Ernest weather of E| 3 • 10 p.m. .. equipment which boards of educa­ ton, Mass.; nine grandchildren and E Johnson, vice chancelor; Sher­ nanimoua that the gorgeous bloiide Allyn of Btoomflsid, and Mrg. An­ ' ■ Hewkes * ■ both motioiM Waa unanimoua, but the approval motion but later 4n 8,090 schooU across the rland //> Uu lowing. (d icers elected to set^e for W e ste r lomnta h a> e. agreed to be recorded as voting in will take part In the program tion have not been able to afford. 16 great-grandchildren.' wood Smith, prelate; Gustave Gull, lacks a'legal leg to standXon In th e ' ensuing year w ere:/ Sdislor sel Hopper, -of '’ivoryton. 40 Midnight , Hyatt SuUlffe k Wesley Gryk, one Committee mem- PLANE RECOVERED her recently announced conCmtlon brought bai6k reports from Mos- favor. He said he did not wish to which is open to seninr girls 4n The speaker wsirTntroduc^ by Both' are In goiirad, Presi­ retired Congregational minister, gren, treaaUrei\John Poison, mas­ pany. gational Church, the Rev. George Headquarterfe .. his last parish, was In Kittery, engine and front end 'ladly dam­ The sources agree that Twei M AR CH uref, Lewis W. Pheljiar clerk, Mrs. of a loi term program to change by the Board of Education and wiH i P«>Ya» bothered him. 2.000 senior girls in Connecticut dent, conducted the business meet­ ter erf works; Hkrry Thoren. mas­ Clarence E. Porter/ auditor.' G. M- Milne,' former pastor, and the Ing, a t the Ceq'4r. high sch(>ods are scheduled to Point, Maine, where he served for ter (>I'Arms; O iri4 . B. Anderson, aged,-alight plane, which plunged/ tteth Oentury-Fox’e current con*' the phySipal surface of Siberia arid probably be approved by the! '<|t«CM|inieBd Snggeetien ing wKIdir. pradeded the talk, at Inta thevConrectlcut River on- as to stH caiatBB Earle Porter; sexton, Geore Roae. present pastor. Rev. John G. Beck, the.wastelsn'da to the south. compete. , which it w8^announced that the 15 years. Prior U> that he had par­ ini^ guard, and Etnest Johnson, tract with Marilyn will repel any .ofriciating. would be used to blest out the tre­ Board of Directors at Its rFgularl Clllftsrd Varney offe/sd 'a aug- ishes in Keene, N.- H., and various Sunday takeoff was rccov^ legal thrusts until the 1958 ex­ Members of vest^. Miss Clsris- Last autumn the Soviet OounctI ploalons, lii whieii, the Soviet meetlng Jan. 18, If not before. i gbsted addition to the bid iivvlta- A 50-mihute written examina­ jnembdtahip w the Bowerw PTA quiier guard. John I. D^Mn has beeii M PRATT STRin O F D IM ES .’nie family has been notified of . AppHcd Sciences in Moscow mendous land areas necessary to other places. elected trustee for thm years. yeateirday from 10 feat of \ ^ e r . piration date. sa L. Pendleton,/Miss' Marjorie H. armed forces coqid - test their A tentative s(Hiedule aet up by tjon^whlchrthe SBC recbriimended tion which Will test individual ap­ has 400. The plane’s two odcupanCs ^ ap e d HAETFORb Martin, Mrs. Natalie B. Jones, Mfs. tha't Capt. Gray will arrive from puUiMied ' >an outline revealing atomic and hydrogen weepons. bring all this about. titude for homemaking will be the Tb^llm , "The LIttlest Ahgel," At the close of-the ntMtlng re­ Most Outspoken Is publisher Billy Texas to attend the funcial. GenersI Manager Richard Martin the Boerd M Directors (Mnsider. .EXTENDED FORECAST / wijhout Injury. OPEN THtmSDAT EVKNIMOS Wilkerson of the Hollywood Re­ David K. Port/r, Jared B. Tennant, plans that an area in Siberia had called for approval by nil The addition specifically gives basis for naming. the winners of waa/alao ahown. freshments will he aprved^y retir­ JANUARY 3 - 3 1 Sr., P. Eltoi/Poat, Daniel G.-Hor- School Anneunremeata •larger thaiiv North America" the 175,000 in scholarahipi, travel ing Chancelor. dbmman(lei\ John porter, often the trade paper voice Accordihlf to an' announcement groups Jan. 6 so that bids could be the town the right to judge the /Following the meeting, refresh- , Jsn. 11 (A')—T W tem- of the major studios. Said WUker- ton, W iili^ W. Hammond, G. would be- irrigated and criss- T invited then. qualiflcatlons of any bidder and to opportuniiiet and other educatiotiT 'meitfu were served in the cafe­ Poison and his committee. by School ' Principal ' crossed by a system of canals and perature in New Engliland during son: Earle Porter, John Phelps, Gard­ undqr the orange rodf The SBC had previously. ap­ reject any bid where sudh queltfl- el prize.*) offered by General MIHj^ teria by Mrs. Phillip McGehan and legs] bsLtUdvwIth Marilyn, many of Richard D. Gale no school dams. sponsor of this search designe(Kto the next five days, IVednesday V "Marilyn Monroe . . . Is being ner Q. .phorey, Frederick Wythe, nouocements will be made ovi proved the- plaqa, subject to cer­ cations are deemed Inadequete. Mra Nell Peterson and a cotamit- through Sunday, will avera;^e four fed some stupid' advice.!’ them side vvith her personally In Allan y . Carr, Hcdley Hlil. ; This, said the Soviet experts tain correctiona in the drawings. It requires each bidder to submit glorify homemaking as a career. tce of, kindergarten mothers. President Is S^n Busy BodiM the flght. Station W ire between the hi would change the weather in Si­ The examination prepaid by to eight degrees above the sea onal But the. publicity department A t /iho 11 a.m. aervic! at St. of 6:30 and 7;30 a.m., when it . I^ t night's approval was for an up-to-date flnanclcj atktement, The . attendance' banner . was normal. Cold weather Wednesday could well be the influential-stock­ "The studio khould remember beria. making the winters and completed and corrected plana. a statement of work on hand. In­ Science Research Aespeiates of again won by Mrs. Smith’s after­ few years back,\ said one, "when PetM's Sunday the Rev. Richard be necessai7 to close school summers milder. Western me­ \ followed by a warming trend \^Deeply ReligiOiis holder in'Marilyn’s new corporate D./Clark gave a* report of his account of weather or for Ather Wants Siic Ousted cluding percenUge of sqch work Chicago will be' givea simultane noon kindergarten. need the brecHl structure. If soi look for Monroe Marilyn wisa the only, thing it had teorologists say this probably completed and estimated time for ously in all schools Jan. 12. The next meeting will be' held Thursday and turning colder again who coultT get thcvold man away s^lce here for • the few months reasons. Gale and Selectmlm W. After last night's meeting, Dl- on the r/eekend. ’ . and Zarfuck to hi"* and make up would have a profound effect on - rector Waiter Mahoney, who had completion of the balance, a state­ A obirt which (rvaluatea factors I Mafph 14, when Mrs. Justine -Washington, Jan. 11 (Ah—One from the television ' ' ^rlng which he has assumed 8. Porter want it know;/ that the weather throughout Europe, in home and famUy. living has.bcen Some normals for the period are with boidyl amid more popping of flash bulbs 'Charge of the church as its rector. persona desirous of using the OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES been present, said he would move ment showing experience in Ahe Scher at the Rockville Juvenile Boston 30, Pro\idence 29. Nan­ of President Elsenhower’s top and pounding of typewriters. That, IncldentaUy.X was when, also making winters milder there. '/'•■ - -.%■ construction of aimllsr projects- sent to the schMls for use iit clsa"- Court will speak on "Juvenile De­ par N; it fn^m ut to promise any Marilyn was earqing .a^ut 1350 g ^H e stated that he hoped in an- school auditorium

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\ ■ -x, P A G E FO U B iMAWCHESTjER EVENING HEBiftJ>, MANC^EST^ CONN, TDE3DAY, J A m W ^ 11> 19W ><> MANCHESTER EtTEmNG HERALD, MAyCHESTER, CX)NNh TU E SD AY> J A N U A R Y , 11, 1955 #RGETIVB .v lj V,, TW U Vot€B Strike ^ B o l t o n School this week follows:. Today., BiSckvili^yemoii “ B u b , C o l l i d e DontU Blood tomorrow ‘ Shoot Out Ugfats Permit Ice Skating Vapping frankfiirtcrs. beans, cranberry ■ f'M At Annex Tonight IM, celery sticks, bread - At Inteps^i^lpn 'TheBloodmoblle unit will On Town Streets Pending Contract Ilef^rendilm Set^ " hOtWi'-Jirilo; Wodneoday, chicken .'Visit ManchSster tomorrow af- noodle^ soup. crAckerF, cheese or %ocal Man Returns to Jail i.temoon from 1:45 to 6:30 pjn. Ice skating will he permitted Growers Cdnvention Elects^ peanut buttcf sandwich, cake; In one of two tninor accidenU at the South Methodist Church- Street.'lifhta on Birch Moufitaln today and tonight at Center PWUkielhWa, Jan. 11 WB—Msm- On Towii Dump lliursday, baked'.jnest loof, .Springa Pond Annex. Park y^ierday, a Connecticut Co. bus Local Bipod Program officlais Road, Highland Streeat and CUrd- bera of the CIO Tiansport Work­ mgs^^ potato, beano, rolls and After Ruling of Ttvo Courts Supt. Horace Mqri^iey re-, Local Man yice-president cookies; Friday, scrambled involved, police said. urge all persona, who have her Street -were .pftoi last ers Union (TWU). voted last night CaAcd for •»< deUvired made appointments to keep night" by vandala ht auiomobUaa, ported .today that AmVIgk J*"- (8pecl4u—A Off*, iXthto chips, pickled hoets. -XvivtiatlgaUng Patrolman Emanu­ houra- would be from F o'clock to strike at midnight Friday un­ promptly at bo axtra S|iMlal referendum oa -the town Jam sandwich, pineapple- J«i. 11 (SpeclU)— them and also Issued an ap­ police reported. Wolton, Jan. i t (Special \ Card Party ' dump will be held Saturday at the el Motola said the mishap occurred peal for, walk-in donors. The Moet damage Waa dbne on BirOh to 10 p.m. iThe Skating area less a new contract with' the Phil­ dtaiBO. Union School menu: Today, boil­ Cefie thvolvlnt Lawnnce Doherty, will be Illuminated at night. gene OalUardons oL^Webstef Lane I One of the Ladlpk Benev- firehouse.. The polls Will he open ed eggs, vegetable plate, bread and General Manager ' yesterday afternoon 'when a .car to-wh^B monthly quota is 180 Mountain Road, Chief Herman O. adelphia Transportation Co: has blent TO, of Vernon were nlred in two plnU. , Hie Canter Springa Lodge -was elecUd yics-pf«ddent of the liety has announced it will from 6 aC m. to 8 p. m. for voting butter, chocolate pudding with dritren by Elm'er H. Willis, 64, of Schendel aald /ihia morning. been negotiated by then. ' . spuni bn the purchoae of approximately will he open during skating PINE niMnnoY Conn^ Vegetahls Growers Assn, at carq^pafty xt the home cream; Wednofday, mashed pota­ '•efwrate courts yetterdey Ond re- 27 LTIey St., started to pass the Whether op' 'not the same group houra. . ■ Tha vote was by an iestipiated of Mr. 1 Milk Julias L Strong 40.aerca of land owned by Wyley •ulted in hia return to the TolUhd or Indlviduala Were reaponatble.for Ita 42nd annual convention in- Wa- to. hoilod ham, green beans, biscuit bus near the Intersection of Btain No skating 'will he aHowed 3,000 of the PTCS total payroll of CAU on y, Jan-IS at 8 p. m. D. Olaas .on Strong‘Road, and-to with butter<:.. cookies; Thursday, -Comity Jail. and W. Middle Turnpike as the 32, of Avon, the second car lost breaking all the lights he oould 9,000. It was an afflrmaUon of a terbury this weekend. He is cur­ Reserval are .Mng. taken by appropriate 93,080 fqr the pur­ not. say. on Charter Oak Park, Rohert- soup ond-'tnekers, sandwiches, In City Court he was sent to' the bus w a s pulling away from the some of its chrome when Birch aon Park nor Om main Center' strike resolution by union liego- rently serving as secretary of the Miss Batbeti'.BrindB^dle, ^ntchell 3- chase. appYesatici; Friday, macaroni and county iail to aerve a remaining curb. Both vehicles’ were - headed evidepUy changed his mind, turned One thihg he atreassa is that Springs Pond until further tiStOTS. 8816 and MrliL..Ctia'li ^.Charles C,. Church, The total price of the land is eheiae, .fruit salad, bread and Jelly three months of a previous sen­ In the same direction. right and the ears collided. there ia a ."very atiff” penalty for Ths PTC U the only mass pub- Fruit and Vegetable Producers Mitchell 9-84^, \ 93.500 but the town hoe already notice. Marketing Assn, of Manchester. ' and toowmiai. tence. After., serving half of a six The left rear of the bus. driven ' No arrests Mrere made and noqe this infraction and whoever la re- lib carrier in tha nation's third Drin Temorruw - taken an- option of 9500 on the / Meet Thursday months sentence he was released by Earl F. Moore, 32. of 90 Wells were Injured in either of the acci­ •ponsiblt had better think twice largest city. Oaigtiardons hqgan hia second Th^ Fire Dept will hold a drill, iroperly, which will be applied to iTiere will be: a meeting of the dents. ,, 'ftie union struck ths . PTC in he total purchase price.- I n P ie r s o n on probation.’ ■< St., and tbs front right fender of about doing it again. "Someone EMERGENCY term ax this town's representative meeting tommow night at the ekecutive committee of the Union ■------«— ------8 o’clock n Tinker Hall, 791 Main A breach of the peace charge at the cSr came together, with .minor might go to Jail,” he added. January, 1953 for four days, prior in the,state Legislattue last week. flrehousb at 7:r" The town dump on Sand Hill School FTA Thursday at ths'cale lEET DEPORTAlTON SLATED St. to agreement on the present two- Road was closed tut Augpst when' Crystal Lake on Dec. 19 was the damage resulting to the autonio- OIL MIIINEll He is-also a member of the local CoursbsStarta teris. - • ' cause'Tor the court, action. Last blle. - Hartford, Jan. 11 <8>)—Sfaman The clyb is being formed for year contract, tying up public Zoning Commission. The oldest .of residents of that area obtained .'h Panagiotia Lioutaa, S3, has 10 the purpose of helping women en­ s m v i C E . The flrst sessfoX In a atandard night in. Ellington Seabury Lewis, In the second accident, also in­ transportation • here. his three daughters, Ahita, served First 'Aid course superior court injunction against Manchester Evening m M days In which to appeal a depor­ M a n c h o B t e r W a t e s courage eash ether to lose weight i ig oponsored the town, and the town has. been trial Justice court Judge, heard the vestigated by Motola. two cars col­ The union haa demanded a wrage as State Vegetable Queen a ye*r by the Women's Jlary of the WapplM cerreepondent^ M All* case against Doherty for his ac- lided on W. Middle Turnpike near tation order by the immigration and to share each .other’s weight increase of 20 cents an hour over ago. without a dump sitice. problems. Similar eleba have been F^[re Dept will be held at the «re- hie Coliina, telephone^ S-4419. ,< ' tlons of Dec. 19 and found him the Wilbur Cross Highway. and naturalisation serviM which Organize Tonight the present hourly average of Roy Oocconl of Route 85 is con­ If vote) a Saturday approve the would return him to hia native formed all over the countiy. houoe at 7:30 tonight. Mra. Mary JEMIMA guilty of breach of the peace and One ear, driven by Morris Birch, 91.87.-It also seeks a guaranteed MI-9^548 tinuing his duties ds executive Mulloney -of Mancheater will ^ in- dump, wotk ^11 begin immediate­ suspended Judgment on a charge 25. of Spartanburg, Pa., was sig­ Greece. The go'vcmment said It la preposed to hold weekly annuiil wage, and improvements secretary of the state vegetable atructor. ly on clearing the area, building a P e d e B t r ia n Lu rt of being destructive to private naling for a left turn when a fol­ Lloutas left hia ahip ip New Or­ All women interested 'n diet meetings o f the new Manchecter mansion and hospitalization prd- Tonight*! Meetlaga road and opening.the first trench, •_property,"!' , lowing car swung to the right to leans last April 23 and failed to therapy are invited to attend the WILLIAMS growers organixatlon. A firm chib, probably on Tteaday eve^ 'grams. Ths company offer Is not equipment salesman and p'rose- officials onnbuncedi. Also if ap­ Judge- J j^ is sentenced Doherty pass B lrch ^ return. He haa .:been living in fifst meeting of the newly formed ningc Charter Night will Ire amne Known. Negotiations art continu­ Other meeting! tonight include proved, dumping hours will be an­ B y N u ^ D r i v e r WRmESDAY, JAN. 12 OIL savici cuting grand juror in the loc^ Jus­ the School Building Committee and t o '30 days in the county Jail on Driven by Barbara J. Ha^ngs, Bridgeport. ^ \ “Utmeheater Wates''. tonight at time next month. . / ing. ' nounced and an attendant wrill be the breach of thexpeace charg*, tice court, Cocconi describes the the Board of Finance at the ochool present during those hours. The but suspended the\Mntence and duties of his post as "arrangement at 8; Men*! Feilowahip at the Con- road leading to the durnp wrill be Meriden, Jali, 11 (JV-PoHce said placed him on probktion for M for the annual convchtloh." The Church pariah room at closed after dumping hours. that a car oMratcd by a nurse on association has voted to hold its 8; co-operative Kindergarten Ex­ her way tp"^duty at Memoridl Hos­ Church Meeting. is o P.M.-5:00 P.M. The accompanying cake, that of next convention In Wtllimsntic un­ ecutive Board at the home of Mra. pital heiA^ ran dowm end critically Franda Dickenson der the Joint sponsorship i>t the William Hoggia at 7:.70 and. the, The annual meeting and'supper Joseph CurUs, 20. of EUlngton was of the First Congregational injured/! woman pedeltrion lest BRING YOUR CHILDREN TO MEET disposed of in the same manner by Nt^London (\>unty-and Brooklyn MYF at United Methodist Church Francis Dickenson has bekn vegetkhle growers assns. oTTr ' .' Judge Lewis. named general manager of new^ \ hall Thursday. The siigper will be Lucy del Fsvero Ersrdt, 34, AND SEE AUNT JEMIMA — STAR^OF------Court of Oammoo Pleas and used sales for Scranton Thetw'o sessions at Waterhury oeryed at 6:30 p. m. and a busi­ ired a fractured skull end frac­ RADIO AND TELEVISION PARISH TREMENDOUS on FYidxy and Saturday were well Moncheater Evening Herald Bol­ tures of both legs after being * As a result of-notices to coun­ Motors, RodovUle Oldsniobile deal­ ness aetaion frtmi 8 to 9 p. m sel to appear before the Tolland attended.^ueats for the' banquet at ton rorrespondenl. Mrs. Joseph (truck at an East Main S t ^ t In­ ers, of 186 Union St. ■ V During the business meetil^ en- : County Court of Common Pleas Formerly of Manchester, Dick­ the Hotel BUon Saturday night to­ D’ltalla, telephone MI g-6MSi tertalnn-ent for the children \wrir" tersection shortly before mranight, , < yesterday to show cause why an enson has been associated with \ taled about 3 order should not be entered in 20 new and used car dealershipe in local growersA ■' Recent Baptism* / geon haa been called intb consulta­ cam , six were withdrawn and Charte^^'lght Set tion in her cose at Memorial Hos- thia'arsafor more than eight yearn Dr. Brown Sp^x^ks Followring are the names of the fitsl where she woe taken after Others will be assigned for action and now makes' his giome in Ver­ Bo,y Scout Trobp No. 73 has an­ children baptized nt the Fiiw Con- by the court at a later date. The non with -his wife, the former nounced plans for^bsqrvancs of gregstYOnal Church, SundM: Joan accident. action was taken in an effort to Josepltlne. Catalano, and their two Charter Night at tw Community To Rotary Club Leslie Newberry, dsughw of Mr. Roberta J. Zslonls, 28, 'dispose of the great number of children, a son and a daughter. V ■■ Hall on Feb. 4 at 7",3p p.m. The and Mra. Roger Newheny; Kath­ IdenYifled os the operator .of the old cases stiU pending. ceremony will feature pfmntation car is^ free under bonds of 9500 Dickenson extends a cordial in­ Local Rotarions will be ad­ leen Ann Sanford. dstXhter of Mr. after being booked on~ charges of Judge Alva P. Loiselle of Willl- vitation 'to his many friends to of the troop charter for another and Mra. Earl Swford; Linda recklesf driving. . mantle presided at yesterday's visit him at Scranton M otm. year. Each of tha fohr Jialrola ia dressed by Dr. Alice Cookie Brown Marie and Peter Roy VonGsabeck. session and awarded Judgment of aloo planning oh individual oklt tonight on the auhjact, "Outlook children oT Mr. And Mr*.-A. R. for the program. \ A IT O BBEAj u io WNS LISTED 9371.31 to the Ralston Fiirina Co. For United Nations". VanOsiheck. New Hsven.xJan. 11 (8>>—The A 50c TICKET FOR MANCHESTER'S BIGGEST PANCAKE FES* be announced tonight. Following Scout leadcra have urged 'g»or- Gan^ Tonight against Ckrl W. Hansen of Cov­ the meeting refreslunehta will be Mrs..Brown is on osaiatant pro­ State’s approximately 770.000 entry: 91,198.27 to Frederick W. enta fo make a note of the date, oo E3lsworth 'Memorial basketball seiyed. that fathera and mothera, oa wul fessor'end chairman of the depart­ motor vehicles hkd soua 960,000 TIVAL SPONSORED BY THE ELK'S CLUB WILL BE GIVEN , . Splelman in his action 'against Meetings -\ team will / play here tonight breakdowns lost yegr, sstlr.’.ated • Francis J. Hachey with Jan. 24 oa other children In the family, ment of History end Government against T^msVton. The women of the Moose w i l l may attend the ceremoniea. It will Connecticut Motor Club Secretary AWAY FREE BY AUNT JEMIMA TOXANY BOY OR GIRL AC­ set as the law .date; 9831.55 was CURTAINS - SHEETS - TOWELS - LINEN at Hillyer College in Hartford. She * fmmblned Sessioh Joseph Lsmoroaux sfUr project­ awarded Abraham Schneider in meet tonight in the Moose rooms give an opportunity not only to ate graduated from Uiddlebury Col The m^tesaes for the combtoed with Senioi' Regent M a r g a r e t what the Scouta are doing but to meeting of the Garden* CHub/ond ing figures booed on the exMrience hia action against-Alfred Shapiro / lege with i Bachelor of Arts De­ of club drivers. COMPANIED BY THEIR PARENTS WITH ANY 50c PURCHASE Johndrow presiding. CMld Care V RUFFLED, talk with the leodera abwt local gree and lubsequently received her the W^neodsy Afternoon / piub, of Coventry; and B. M. Siclllano Chapter Night will be obaerved BANJO was awarded 9881.80 plus costa of ocouting objectivea. Mostxr of Arts in English at New whim Is to be held Thundsy af­ with Mrs. Bhrelyn Shea as chair­ All troop membera are currently OUNIC DIRECTOR NAMFU> AT THIS STORE DURING HER VISIT. 947.75 tn his action agalngt Ray­ o r g a n d t r a y o n c o t t o n York University end her Doctorate ternoon St Wood Memorial Ubrs- Norwich, Jon. 11 (JPi—The super­ man. A social will follow the busi- . , busy In work to quoUfy for ad­ in Social Studies in the School of st 2:30 are Mrs! C/E. Nlchol- mond J. Baxter of EUlngton. nesa .sessioa. vancement Troop meetinga are intendent of the Norwich Sts > S In the case of The Hartford Education of tbs ssma Univsrsity. in. Mrs. William Peck. ,Mrs. F. The Senior Baptist Youth EWl- held every oecond Monday night, Lee Magee, Mrs. D. .P. (^apaugh, HoQ)i|^ has announced that'Dr. Electrical Service Co., Inc., lowship will meet at the church oitamatinjg with individual patrol Dr. BroWij bos completed ad)^ G eor^ Reid Andrews, Du^l^lm, Uonsl graduate, studies -at Ctolim- Mrs. Gwrge Poliyxnd /Mrs.' Rich­ N. against Carol Patten of Vernon, tonM t at 7 o'clock. f^^QUISETTE DRAW DRAPES meeting! under the aupervlaion of ard Bond. / / been apjpioi'nted’ clinical BE SURE TO ATTEND THE bis University, 'University of * In wrhich the plaintiff was award- The Children of Mary of St. adult patrol leaders. • The newly eWcte^fflcers of the director the men’s end women’s edva Judgment at a previous ses­ Joaaph's Church will bold a month­ -> . Conteat Rules . mont end Hofstrs College. Garden Club/are :,#resident. Mrs. reception icea and diogneetic sion of the Short Calendar Court, ly meeting tonight at 7:30 In the At its meeting last night, the Before coming to Coni^cticut, Olid treatment (enters at the hos- Arthur • Splelman: vice president, pits]. . the court approved- a motion to school hiS. Oinwra Club outlined rules for its Dr. Brown W 's s a member of the Mrs....-.lame*__pfedrim: recording reopen judgment on condition that The American laglon new Build­ black and white print contest to ^ National Educstlmt mission secret!)^ Mrs. Richard Bond; the defendant make . payment of ing Committee will meet tonight held on Jon. 24, the data of its next on Equalisation of ucstionsl treasurer, hfira. D. P. Cavanaugh; 984 for attorney fees and court P A N C ^ FESTIVAt at 7:30 at the Legion Home oh regular meeting. Judging on a Opportunities. She Iped .found rorreSpondlng secretao', Mrs. Gor­ Pntfesolanal School costs. West'.Street. point system will be dore Ly club the Vermont CItizciyUommittee to don. CsmplMlI; librarian, Mra. THURSDAY. JAN. 13 — SERVING FROM 11:80 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Uniform Support Blatters Tba BUllngtbn Democratic Club membera. promote a better tuiaerstonding o> \Valter Skinner, and auditor, Mrs. STATE ARm 6 rYMANCHESTER Four uniform support matters will mMt tonight at 8 o'clock at V REG. $$.98— ALL COLORS— SOUDS and HGURED Some of. the basic rulax eotaV the United NsUom end also con' Marshall Bidwell. i came before the court for action. he BaUngton Town Hall With of- llshed:. Prints are to be at IFoat ducted workshops on the U.N. foi Officers Elected I In the action of Mary A. Elliott Ificers for 1955 to be elected at this mounted or othbrwioe backed so Middlebury CWege faculty meni- re Ladies' Aid Society met at iCC0UNTIN6 against Francis W. Elliott of Bol- time. ODD LOT they wilt not curl and will be bera os well As for a number ' ot Community House Friday of- I ton, the court recommended 930 Rabbi Aaron Twbrsky .of the limltod to six entries by any one lOon. Reports were given from Dajno—rEvealags support be paid. clubs end prganlzlffrohs Uit^ough Congregational B'nal Israel WlU club member. out the stue, le different committees and the . Spring Term Begins Feb. 14 y The couH ordered payment of he the speaker at the Men’s Club The meeting lost night on groin- following officers chosen: Presi­ 940 a month for eadi of two chll^ Inoos in printing was well receivxd Mrs. B^wn servea os a c dent. Mrs. . George Marks; vice Hartford Instltut* dren In the cume of Helen Wilson supper meeting at 6:80 tonight at POTTAGE SETS tant toy the Educatloiud Pi the First Congregational (%urch ; by, club mambero. .Those who do president. Mrs. Alton tM e. and ' against^ Merrill Wilson of West of Vernon. thSir own developing wars es- OommiMlon ojt the FHitional treasurer, Mrs. John POTuheron. Aecgoatlng Nomail’s Offers You More For Your Dollar c a tto ^ Assn., and l^urren , WiUington. The Girl Scout 'Troop of the .pocially interested and a Hgely dlo- The president will name her com- 96 Khreat St. ^ \ George M. Blitdtell of Bolton Methodist Church will meet to­ $ cusslon was held on. various points ga g ^ in work upon a ory o. -nlttees. . Hertford . was ordered to pay 9100 per night at 7 o'clock In Wesleyan developed lit the Aicco-prepered thy American people pr to thr School Menus JA-2-7219 - <'t, month for each of two children HaU. . material. W War period. \ The lunch menu for Wspping upon the . petition of Dorothy L 9 8 -»2 .9 8 ’y The CentenniM Committee of 54" — $3V — 72" LENGTHS BUtchell. S t John's Episcopal Church will \ BLAC A NEW KIND OF \ . In ' the case of Edith Cuixey meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the - against ByrfT.E, Currey, the court church. ordered payments of 9120 month. , The Youth Fellowship of the $ 3 " ^ 7 2 " AUTOMATIC Elka AoUviUes . Community Methodist Church At NYEON $2?H R Crystal Lake will meet topight at 81"iENGTHSt The local Lodge of EUks will the Community House at 7 o’clock. RUFFLES AieeJU hold its first meeting of -1955 on CLOTHES DRYER I ^S on Elm Street. A pot-lUCk supper will be BM Axked II b t ' - v ' served at 6:30 after which there Fhrat National Beni < will be ( business meeting. Reports of Mancheeter . . 88 will be presented at tlie meeting Hartfdrd National and offidtrs for the coming year Bank and Trust Co. 32 84 Blad& tone^ wlU be elected and IndsUef Conn. Bank and DAR Tomorrow Trust CU.'." . . . . V Here is ah electric dryer Mrs. Charles R. McLean of Park >tanchester Trust .. Street will be hostess for the Jan Flw _ that safely handles any usry meeting of: Ssbrs Trumbull Aetna Fire OH 74 H S rgamoy fabric,. . . dries with no . Chapter^ Ds".ghters of the Aroer. Hartford Fire .....190 200 lean Revolution tomorrow after National Fire ..; - 98 102 noon at 3 o'clock. Assisting tvill be ,Phoenix ... 8 7 92 Mra Robert T. Fltspatrick. Mrs. life aim Im ilty laa. Oaa. Nathaniel Rounds, Mrs. Hiram P. Aetna Life ..164. 174 Loverin. Mrs. Walter H. Skinner. Aetna Casualty - ...-183' 193 sc AR^ _ » . , Miss Minnie O. .McLean and Mlar Conn. General ...... 415 435 1 Margaret S. McLean. Haruord St'eam BbiL 83 88. The speakers wdU be Mrs. Eld Travelers 1910 I960 E fK h ward H. Lots, state chairman of PMMte Uimttea NORMAL V' radio who will give an informal Conn. light Power 17H 19> I T A B l ^ talk on her work. Conn. Power ...... 41 -48 Fully , X Nes^rrlViUB Hartford Elec. LL .... 55H 57> iCLOTt^, 72x118 INSTALLATION r A son wssr^h^ Sunday at the Hartford Gas Co...... 37 40 ^ I washer. Now you can wash e n j uey O ty -^ fw ita l to Mr. and . Mra So. New England ON WntLNG UP TO 925 OF COST -Dfinald Iwldt of Center Road, Tel. ; ...... 391i 41% 81x98 m V you wont, to wash . . • ,bluc, starcIC, . ■ Vernon. A son was bom at the City Hoa AlUed Thermal .. 60 , •M£Cf4^/CALj for t demonstration. fsl Sunday to Mr. and Mrs Am. Hardware .. . . . ! 16 18 COME AND GET ichasl Devaney of 60 West St. Arrow, Hart. Heg. 46 __ i r e Setback Party Assoi' Spring ...... 25 28 Take m Ung Utk . . , and you’ll long for more than a look! Many local residenu are plan Bristol Brass• ...... 16H 18% V eil, don’t be oaUslied with wishing . . . because we have * ' tiing to attend the aetback party Cheney Bros...... 9 10% THOUSANDS' SOLD FOR $385.00 MORE FOR , to sponsored by the LftiUes Guild Collins ____ ...... ,:110 120 ^’Rocket” 202 Oldsmobilc waiting.for you right now! So come ' of Grace. Episcopal Chtlrch in 1^-Hart ...... 3 2 • 85 r in and take the wheel, feel the touch ol-yow to i translated Broad Brook Thursday evening at Fafnir Be. '...... 85H THURSDAY EVENING Stents "Will be served, North and Judd SiH tATH lAAT And .fiMi how rough roads iron out in thirmoat- comfortable t lastallatlon Russell Mfg...... IIH CIOSED MONDAT of ail Oldsmobilcs. Even if you've driven a post "Rodiet” , , ICehneth Stone Will be Installed Stanley W ork s...... 52 SETS sachem qf Txnkeroosan Tribe, Terry Fleam ...... 1 1 0 you’re missing something until you try this fashing all-new 'fOlUl this evening, at 8 o'clock Torrtngton ...... 23 H "Rocket" 202! You're welcoma to test it... soon, Then you’U Leroy Phelps, deputy of Man U.'S. Envelope com- . 86 optN wfos fo a w *gl to make «Iui your year to go ahead with OUomcibile! l»EN MON. THRU SAT. A.M. to P,M. U. S-' Ehivelope pfd- ...188 0 9 9 Sitmer and his suite in charge of MANCHESTER'S LARGEST CURTAIN SHOP , j Bit ceremonies. Veeder-Root ...... 41 • .*■ ^Auter officers to be installed in . The above quotations me not te Gerald Allen, prophet; Wll. M eoBstnitd as actual aiarketa. Kuhniy, aenior sagamore Olschafskie, Junior aaga 445 NORMAN'S Afnple Ehnil Geasay, collector tSA iim; Max. Rothe, keeper W l» fD ^ IEL0 urn; Patiy'Vinoe, keeper of f i t t o Or NIABISY OLRSMOIIM b i a l i r HARTFORD ROAD- ^ Free Paul PreuSs. .keeper. of COVERS $1.91 Jia; Gaoige Weber, first 8 , [ Paul PreuBS. second sanap; jR . MANCHESTER 829 MAIN STREn MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES, Inc., 512 West Center Straet m, Mi-t-«str Parking ^Gakeisr. guard of -fha wig- " AWNING CO. (NEXT TO BURTON'S) y-V' ■ ' TO. ML9.2747 ry Holmes, guard of tba 195 West Center StrSet \ '' ' t W MI.V-S2VS , appoioUva officart will 4— > BOM*T M il l u n AUBHTV inftllfTA'T ANOfHIR BAIA fO-MINUTI MUMCAL ON N K-W JAN. IS — \X

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■A1TCRI3TER EVBNn^-KERALlX MANCfTESTEB. CONN., ttJESl^A fi,^N trA RT 11, 1055 FACE SEVEN PAOtSdC ■>wcJ ; ^1iiairGHESTEB BVSNtiJG IffiRAU). MANCHESTER. CONN., TtJESDAY.^Ji^ARY 11. 1955 \- ■er '— :■ ■ ■ : i ^ ' / tal -ahd 18 vetgrinfty officers li^^Twhen we hgara of qur first 'l-Mth'ered for the Inaugural of dies- and good humor, and the fOnq Form er Goyiei^br ^ate Program booming, and a handsomo iis;wa, Female AfClieted WHMB-S48 WaTH—1418* Amrl|r^r who, it twd dfaoovared, had lady, Mrs. Mamie Bisenhowier, us­ t^Bowiea with the uneasy fekllng Betrothed Di^oodies. ing water th a^bottle to christen Utat' imme unspeakable kind . of looking sllghtor. than usual. irtUi ...... 'BMjUO-I ily Radio W H A T -^ lf originally beiin inducted with Cohne^iidut hoad boword much of the tlino, 1 ^ - B)^ Hare Disease Of Gjec^gia Dies F ^ a i EREiT EASTERN Eontitig l|pratll the airship *iOolU«abine," 'thereby revolution had come to Oonnecttdut TUm w n o —1885' ‘ rank of captain, when A|np;fNgu- By MMUBR establishing a precedent. The pen­ by some n^take that bu^t to be pAcIni^ efut An unutUAl accotnpAtii* ^01 MAIiTFORD ROAD — MANCHESTER rU B t^ K U uy‘ ^ ._ ment to tho current tefeobtepary A- BKRAUi nUNTXNO uo„ iN a iatlona entitled thoiirtb tiie tank dulum ia swinging back again for ncpealed. Tliere was a-senae of raw SeatU*. Jan. 11 ’(dV-TWo Uni­ /^A H ia^;, Jan. 11 (AV-Former- The Post . Offlee Dept, haa ~a|i> StrMt Y q r i t ^ e : celebration of a flret arrival on '"Tha followto^prditiapj sched-.^:i»-> - ■ A. V. “BURT” LINDSAY, Prop. ' of major. iken parties Idecdogical emtojet from the start, versity of Washington rescarch- -Oov. y^ohn MarahAi S,^toh, whoM" ’ WllAY—Polish Ndtional Home nbttnced thtit; in conjuh<:tlon with biboo," it Is -which was the thing which ltd the thoso ehoree of this AtooricA Aea are ayi^^Uid'' by the 'Mdlq WTIC—People Are Funny its' Safe,-'Driving Campaign,, the i < ! ^ WE s p e c ia l iz e in iCM now went auto-, By A. B. Oil .ers reported yesterday this dis^ov- p i^ ic career. Itegan mote thaii half not considered smart to serve iRspubllcim into their raw excess ------. 'mAwgiinohu Aid a -s aubject Ut WDRC-*Stop the Music parcel {>Mt drivera ,wtll participate ^r»*tIcproipromotions tp major, in>ie^ liquor and thus, foster juvenile de­ af^HMtAieUonism. Four years later, , eiry 'of what' they said was the a Century ago, died of a cerebral , WGTH—Treasury agent In^ the Nktional - Safety Councli'a l.'M » Jh.the atmosphere of ConnecU- ciumga .Without notica. * S:1S— P r e s i d i n g y o u r h o m e rectlon ' of'.the InducUofr-'"error. linquency, other refreidunCnts are the Democrats were rantembering Deaih9: bMt Nighi Yourth family In medical history to bloodclot early today. He waa .88. WHAY—UConn'vs. Rnstem U. Safe Driver Award program. 'This thia, and striking back, veiigefully, 4«sA- - WTIO—People Are l^nny U a program that entitles commer­ Aliunlmim Clapboaidlitg, Aabeatha, Plastie and laaolated comingcomlng iiito in their own in the : latest inaugural, alnuwt .produce a female hemophiliac. He waa elected to the Georgia ; WHAV-llU Polka Hep WDRC—Stop »hS Music ' _____ at _ This happened two days afUf aoclety as alleys. to give the Repu|iUcahs a taste, of cial drivers to an award for each' Siding, In a nride variety of color* and atylaa. iMtar' Coaa^ «■ avetything that had come to seem By THE ASSOCIATED FBBSS 'Hemophilia is a rare condition House of Representatives in 1890/ WiX'C—Itecurd Review ^ WGTH-Treasury Ag{tit X' 'GMeral Zwicker had recom­ Florence Burdick Gl^Oml almbn .tfaAttonal was lacking. their own ravt medicine. . in which the blood laclca the Coag­ later served as president of the WKNB-R«|il«et Matloee 12 months period of accident free TELEPHONE MI-S-8271—or MI-9-2480 .< ^Bath. England — Hoarc# Ahnes- WTIU—Beckeiaae Wife WHAY—UConn vs. Boston j?;" / driving. . ' , mended that Peress be discharged For the first time in years. It Ihia ttme there was so raw ulating factip', with resultant^ ex-, Senate and was acting - governor WOiU^-Kewe: Cal Kolbv WjriC—Drasnet _ - WE FINANCE YOUR DEAL RATES sense of ideological ceafUct. Ik e . Instituting this program in Man­ in AdTADCa frtfrt the service. One department waa the booming of -the inaugural le> Vachsll, 83! ono of tho moat pro- cessive bleeding at the slightest -f' for a few months in 1911. He served WUTH—Jack'e Waxworks WDRC—Stop, the Music S15.60 RepuMicaa aide of the Geueial cut or wound. It is a hcredltsyr' e:lS— WOTH-Sllver Eaeie chester. Postmaster H. Olln Grant of the Army, obviously, did not guns which produced the high mo­ IlSc writera in English literature as governor in 1913-15. WHAV—»1U Polkk Hop., ••••«••••••••••• **TO ment of drama for the day. Assembly accepted the aew Gov-, Alment which usually effllc^ Omy in 1915 after Slaton, commuted WCCC—BeconJ Review haa distributed among his drivers know udiat the other'was doing. A Thoui^t for Today ernor almost as cordially as did who wrote his 100th and last book WHAY—UConn vs. Boston V. the. National Safety Council book­ • •^•••t**4«*»*’** . *** Next, for those who dwelt upon a ytar ago,'and whoso best known males. the death sentence of Leo Frank, WKini—Request Ifatinee WT.’C -D ra sn e t ' \ But that was all there was to it. it there was the human drama of the Democratic side. Bi Ms rising ' The affliction ,oriIlnerily is convicted of murder in the alay- WTIC-Riella iMJIaa WDRC—Stop the Music let deSning the Safa Driver Award applause at the ead of the la- works wsro •'Qolnnoy’s" and "Ths transmitted thrinigh Uie female WDRC~CA Kolbv ^ WGTH-Sllver Essie, ' \ ■ and a new publication by the Post The ngkt crucial development in ^ g b e^ We Pray Ribicoff, wearing the most seriotia HiU.” Dlod Moadew tog -of-13-year-old Mary Phagan, WaTH-:-Jack's Wasworke ' augural addreeS, It produced line to -mAe :Offspring only. Al­ «iSS— WHAY—UConn vS, Boston ii; Olllce Dept., entitled "The Safe JfEVBER O f The Master sought the silrat. mien we have- ever noted on an in­ moba'atorlned both the State Capi­ TSB ______aS octated.^ the Pereas case was that, he was coming Governor, acting as - if more decibels Umm It had ever Huhtlagburg, Ind. — David I. though mothers ’’csrry’Mhe ten­ tol A nd 'th e governor's mSnsion. WIIA* -»lu Polka Hop , wnc—Lux Radio Thniter Driver." This second pamphlet is ^1W-'A»«AaaoeUtted P n u TV M Owned By House Detective woods to prayN before produced for a Democra­ Day, 87. wrRer for nowspepsrs DEVELOPING WCCC—Record Review , , WDRC—Stop the' .Mu.-io for the' motor vehicle personnel llllllll to the lue ol repobllceUoii of called by McCarthy, and refused My Uncle Parker once enrolled Their vibrant beauty, eased the hunaillty had scored a deep victory dency,'It uahally* occurs only in The jiege at the governor’s resl- WKNB—Request Hellnre . WGTH—Edwaid .\rnnld dUpetchee credited to It or over the pride which waa natural tic Governor. Some of the Be- and many farm journMs< Died RuUcs. ' WTIC-Wldoei Brown • ilS - Aid contains safe driving hinta and aS alw a < to answer questioni, pleading the in a Correspondence School and gain of day. pubilcana grinned among them- deoce’issted fbf two days and waa WORC—Cal Kolby WHAY—UGonn vs. Boston U. aet othervUe credited in.thU paper in a moment in which he aymbol- Monday. The two researchers. Dr. Thom­ ended only when national ^guards­ seasonal material. aad alao the local new* pohUkhed here. Fifth Amendment McCarthy fol- sent for a course called "How To Ha humbly knelt .upon Mie/Wood- aelvee at thoee propoaals dhoy WUTH—Jack's Wasworke WTIC—Lux Radlo-Theater The poat office aafe driving cam­ 'AU rish u of repubUcatlon eof special Ued not only himself, but a people. Princeton, N. J. — Mlsa Kolen as Newcomb and Dr. Martin Mat­ men drove off members <^the mob 4:4S— WDRC—Bins Croehv -lowed Uiis up with a demand for Be a Detective.’' -Along with the land BOd There was the drama that waa expect to defeat; they were aot Baker, 85, only women assoclaU IPI^OIIs irOI)!Ot ter of the University, of Washlng- WHAV—SlU'Polka Hop ■ / ■ WOTH-k'elebrllv Time paign ia a program deaigned to SIWIAtchea herem «r» aleo reeerred. ■ flrit lesson they sent him a .crate And there in solitude fe tafitsd mad. Many-of thorn were think­ 9 at bayonet point and/with gqn his court martial. Pereas himself, present; • , rofeaaor in Princeton Unlverslty’a ' ten School of Medicine, said the fc- butts. / w n c —The Woman . / S :Z t- produce aafe driving habits among >>iU aareiea client ot'I^. B. A. 8 e ^ of criminal investigation equip­ ' with God. But all of the drama upon which ing that the smart thing for them, Sietory, who was aaaoclete director mAe heihopbiUac they discovered WDRC-CS( Kqlb/ WH'AY—UConn vs. Bosi^'h U. its drivers through monthly safety Inc. meanwhile, was aeeking his dis­ ment There was a cheap cigar, would not he to try to deotroy ' Colter Photo. Slaton's ' friends ^htelded him WCTH—Jack's Waxworks WTU>—Lux Radio Theatei srs RepreaentatlTea: we reporters have come' to feed, in of Princeton’s Industrie! relations ' in a routine survey of hemophili­ Bose Amarante WDRC—Amos 'n ' Andv meetings, posters and such other charge. a anap brim hat and a pair of gum- A few remaining forasts stand to- this new Goveraor, but fo give when a mob desceiwd on the capi- l:ta - aids as m4y be obtained, , ithetra Special A f« i» — day / inaugurals past, was abaent. soction. Bom in Everott, Pa. Died acs in this area is a 7-year-oId tol. / WHAV—Weatem Caravan WGTH—Old Fashion Revival Hour Icaco. Jjethdt aM Bosta Bolcd^akoes with no arches. Also .'As against an Inaugural, four . some convincing show e< co­ Monday. 'Seattle .girl, whose name was Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale L. Ama-> WTIO-Jun PIAn BiU S:4S— . ;m bbr At BintBAu or Army authorities decided that a fountain pen that shot teag gas Wherw weary sows still long to operating with him. , The story of Jlie Prank (Case be­ WDRC—News. WHAY'—UConn vs. Boston U. years ago, crowded deaperately withheld. " . , WTIC—I'lix. Radio liira te r ' CntCUbATtONS. they had nothing for which to and a tear gas gim that squirted go to prsyX So there was not much newt to Miami, FIa —^ Thomas J. rente of Cherry Hill, Branford, an­ came nallonMy known. Frank W-jTJi—8st Preston of the Yukon m bn the laat few aeconda before Hughes, 58, patent attorney sind Drs. Newcomb, and M atter .sam himself waa/S’nched shortly after WDRC-Hiie.c Hall The RcraM FrtnUnc Contpany, Ine.; court martial Peress- if they kept ink; and a se t of 9x12 cards which Some blanketed with snow, some midnight, we had an oath-taking the fauuigural. It was a tame affair, nounce the' engngeir.ent of their *lvHAV —Weelern Caravan , / WGTIf—Old Fashion Revival Hour MMlinea no fWianrUI rcsponilblUty tor were printed; *TTH1! 810 IS UP," fertile sod, , with no zerp'hpur unoffleisi rulings conaultant of Detroit. Bom in Al­ t m t t m n I8M the girl’s condition' definiteW />■' Slaton commuted his sentence' to ie>ea—— Vpotraphlcal emora appearing in ad- him. Their decision, seems \^oni- which waa only some five min- not a mutation or AologtcA acci­ daughter, Miss Rosa Amarante. to WTIC—Lor«n»o Jones "DBOP THAT OUN” and ‘TVE Moss coverfd, stones or brooks from the chief justice, no - wild bany, N. Y. DM Monday. George Louis Vince, son of Mr. life ImprMnment. WDRC—Cl I Kolby ■ WIIAY-Rjconn'V S . .Rt'slon, U. rarttementa and Other readhtt matter pletely sound. He had committed th at^ g of God. utea behind the schedule prevt-. dent. They sAd an older sister died - Slatonrantered Emory University WOTH—8«t Preston ot the Yukon WTIC—McGee hnd Mo)lv ^ . LECLERG s The. Mancbcatar Evening HeraUt., GOT YOU COVratED!" (iiWcase oualy announced. - rumors of an outgoing governor Chicago — Dr. Dwight L. Hop­ ^ i n a t f s of nnconlrollable bleeding. Which and Mrs. Angelo Vince, 147 Birch , WDRC—Moods for Romance X no crime of any kind. He had behp he surprised some'bank robbers lingering off-stage with an ides of kins, 55, profoasor ofebiologitM HoapiLn laat week and, except for Sisa— WGTH—Eilarard Morgan \ FUNERAL HOME dosing hours: As against an Inaugural, slk they sAd indicated a family pat­ Su WiUY- Han ot Records IS itS - • \ drafted in spite of what he was, who were hard of hearing). After But npist of us have learned new years Mo, in which it seOmed, grabbing himself another four scienco St the Unlvereity of , Miss Amarante la a junior at a brW rally remained tn a criti- WTIC—lusu Radio Lane Ways to pray. years, no hurling of uitimsts back tern. iopditlon until Hla death at WDRC—Cai Kolby ' . WHAY—UC^mn re. Boston U. served in spite of w hat he was? and looking the stuff over Uncle Par­ tor a time, that poor-losing Re- N a^ Pier Branch, and formerly They said the evidence so-Tar H artt College inf Musto. H» ~ ' WUTU—Waxworks WTIC—Glldrrsleeve FUNERALi rOT Ttteada; ker decided_hft'd been cheated so We apeak amid the turmoil of —publicans migM-nM even accept and forth by politicsl chieftains, no At Duke Unlvereity enT Munde­ ai.d Is a member M the College 3:10 a.m. today. He waa bom in WDRC—Moods for Romance Wi ‘ finally, -before McCarthy,’ made / the day Indicates that instead of having Meriwether (County, Ga.-, on Dec. 25. S-.'il_ WnTH—Crossroads he\ enrolled in another course, the Idea, that a Democrat had sense of ravohiUmi, and the only lein (III.) College.' Bora .in Vir- inherited the hemophilia tendency Concert Chorus and the In and WMAY —Hal) ol Records li;Se- SERVICE Wdajr.^' legal use of the Fifth Ah.-ebdment. 'How To Be a Lawyet” so he could Of love through word or deed dram a^at of peace, and schedule, glniA Dlod Monday. < , 1856. WTIC—lOku Radio Lane W'lIAY—I’Cfinn vs. Boston U. been elected Governor, we had a from her mother,, the condition About MualcXIub of Hartford. She WDRC—Cal Kolby 10liSO A tn. each Thera was nothing for. which he sue the school and get his money while duties prod maxironm of good losing and has also been mentioned in the WTIC—Listen to Washineton Walter N. pt Saturday — back. / And softly praise the miracles of was transmitted through the WUTH-Waswaska WDRC—Moods ’or Romance Lecterc, could be subjected to a court actual as well as philosophical father’s famllBSI’ yearly publication of "Who'S Who W(.:TH—Take 30 accepteace of the result of a close in College Leaders.” WIIAY-News t S : « - , Director Tnesday, Jan'uAiy 11 martial. Newcomb and Matter si^d raedi- $35,400,490 Paid W TIO -N ew t elecUbn. Ml Utersture lists only three Her Baqce 1s a graduate of Man­ WHAY-UConn vs. Bostoh U. 23 Mam StreeL ManOheaUr It was Army routine which pro­ We toil' to serVe'and use His gifts Much of this quiet and order de^ chester High School, class of 1949. WDRC—News WTIC—Listen tn WaehlnA'n that play other fantlliM. all in Europe, in To State Jobless WUTM—Newa WDRC—Moods for Romance G irin s: 'ne\Riemilt moted him, and sound decision OpenForuffl rived from a sensible change in t)w ssblch women have been stricken and H artt CkiUrge of Music, class S:IS— WGTH—Take 30 Call MU9-5869 Important roles. None better legal procedure for the day, separ­ of 1953. He is employed -as a music WHAY —Uvouutht apfiis iitee- which let him go oiit of the serv­ taught a way with hemophitia. w n c —Strictly Sports Betweea the oflicia^end of the ating the taking of office by the teacher in the public school system Hertford. Jan. 11 lAh—’nie State WDRC—ZAman WHAY—Newe m eeting In PMpIng, i^ d the re ice, rather thui retainUig him for "Terrify&g To Note” Of life that grew through cen­ new Governor from any possible of Hartford, and is also working WUTH-Plano PortralU WTIC -.Ne.ws To the Editor, turies that plod Labor Dept, reported today that WDRC—New*; Almanac pisrts the United KaUo\ u Secre a court m artial demanded by Mc- delays in the organizatim of the toward his master’s degrees He.U unemployment beneflta paid during SilS- WGTH—Stars Sing Never let it be akid that in Man- Their mortal course to keep riten ALL ACCIDENTS Police k^oachetl’ _ WHAY—Bupuer Serenade tI :I Z - ' . new General Aa^'mbly. , Yet it ia Aso tenor soloist In the First (Con­ 1964 amounted to 136,400,490, sec­ WTIC—Let Ueorge Do It ttr y General. wUl prabaMy begin Chrthy. • , cheater the hours of Sunday sale close to God. likely that the day would have been gregational Church, Wllllmsntli;. WHSV-Nile Watch of liquor be lengthen^, in view of Marion M. Mercy. , ond highest y e u in the history of WDRC—U Lombardo WTIC—World News WRNDELL- giving at New Yortt'on\Friday, When the Army laboriously quiet and orderly, evpn without thia Drug Coitfession No date has been set for the WGTH-BIll Stern WDRC—Cal Kolhy the problem that Uruhl^en driving Sponsored by the Manchester the program. WGTH—Bporte Report there ia a happy hunting upte for completed the Uet of Army of­ change in the law. ./ weddlgg: Only the 345,819,602 paid In WHAY—Bupber Serenade casea here have almok doubled Council of Churches. Six years sgo,/ihe Republicans 11:3#- ebmnfeaitatora. ficials who had something to do this past year. In your Wimable ARE SILLY 1049 was higher. WTIC—M ta r X WHAY-Nlie Walrh ANDERSON X-os. Angeles, Jan, 11 OP)--Meat i demon most American women WDRJ-L 'Ttomas ' WTtC^tarllcht Serenade ''‘The sparge communique with aU this, it totaled 61. paper, Dec. 27/ l9M. it U stated FEATHER CARGO HEAVY puking‘heir George Hormer ITs : have become used to putting up The average weekly chqck for WGTH—S. Gammell WDRC—Cal Kolbv 'by the Secretary General an< There la now no more tpy^'ln- th at Chief Herman O. Schendel story that police coached him in -; with. . . a woman should noL look 1984. the Labor Dept. sAd. was 1:1 t|;«b- Building terms it "an alarming increase.' $26.42, as compared with in WHAY—Suiipvr Serenade WHAV NIte Watch Chinese Communist Premier veatlgate" thisn there waa/ln the Wethersfield, Jan. 11 (IP)—State Step These Drofty -AND UNEXPECTED te admitting possession of marl- i Uhc a fashion plate. She ahould WTIC-^MOD Pniit Polin' CUnIe wnc—Starllsht Serenade Alcoholism, called a disease^ Is Police figure 31,000 pounds of juana haa been corroborated by never look as if she just came 1849. WDRC—Teon. Krnle WDRC—Cal Kolbv ^Contractors Pet{dng leaves the door widt firgt place. The only'."aecret listed in the Connecticut Counsel­ Fu’hda available for payments at w en i-r Lewis. Jr. feathen weigh’as much as 31,000 Deers With ' ■ Gcorga Erwin, a mechanic wiwi | from the hands of a dressmaker, or 1;ia— open for sudi speculation. Ai^ master" in the Pent^on was lor as fourth or fifth killer in our lives in the Hormei home. , h’er hairdresser." the end of 1954 totaled $228,058.- WHAY—Supper Serenade JAPS CUT U,S. r e n t s RMidsnrid-CemmsTcial nation. If alcoholism is a dlaease, pounds of lead. ‘They had in| Very often, too, they’re very expensive. 318. including $23,567,389 In taxes speculation g ^ strictly axxord' Army routine and tape: And Erw|n yesterday told a jury try- | But he -thinks American women WTIC—MOD Post Polio CTlnlc AlfsraHont-Rsinodtling 'it is the only one that is bought in mind yesterday when tney aurrest iRttitoeldaq Mttel ing Hormei on a marijuana pos- , can look , wOnderful in sweatera on employers' payrolls, and $5,623,- WDiUV-Tenn Ernie Tokyo. Jan. 11 (8b—U S. military lag to t ^ preconceived views of' the only real quapral betWean Mc- a bottle. It la terrifying to note truckdriver Edward D. Layton Ths houaewifs dpes not plan to aUp on a WCTH—J Vandercook offlctala said today local Japanese WaotherstrippiRg aasston charge that he heard Po-'; and pleated skirts.— if they have 533 in interest. ItlS— - “Business Built On the individual commentators. ^Carthy and thh Army was that that there are more than 447,000 Harrinton, Del., on a charge of| ■/- rug. nor the youngster to fall off his bicycle. lice Detective John E. O'Orady , th* right accesfori'ea. WHAY—News; Suiiper Berenado landlords have cut rents by $15 to $50 a month for U.S. servicemen Customer Satisfaction” nmae who believe that there cCarthy wAa not running the places in cur U.S.' that dispense driving an overweight truck ont^'l You wUr save oa beat and your When these things do happen a PersohA Ac­ bring Hormei into the hums , ------.------X..--., ■ NA.MED B.\NK DIRECTORS WTIC—New* ••'(w o rld (Uaease-msklng . drink, and that Wilbur Cross Highway. They and cident insurance policy is the thing to have. WDRC-i-CborAlers since establlshmeit of a housing Full Insurance Coverage never can be any (fealing of any Army. doors will operate like a new the liight of last Sept, 19. whSp I htaTE GOP FETES SHERIFF WGTH—G Heatter A 110,886,000,000 la paid per year for Layton’a truck, carrying 3E000 I door when weather, stripped. the heir was arrested. . He said , ----- Norwich. Jan. 11 (Ah SUle 1:4#- control board Iiv November. TeU MI-9-303.'I or todywith any (^mmunists, and cCarthy dwelt on the case )>a- same. pounds of feathers, waa /4,0001 0 ‘Gra<^ u k ed for Hormel’s co- ; ciheshire. Jan. t l (Ah — A^4*"" Auditor Joaeph B. powtiea -and W-HAY—Newa: Supper Serenade Lt. 'Col. Wlltlam E. Rowens said cause^ he saw an opportunity .to There ia. a brighter aide, how- pounds overweight For Free Estimate If a gueat, dslivery man or other member WTIC—One Han's Ps'mlly - the military is happy with that Tel. MI-3-6651 therefore believe in inevit* of the public ahould auffer en accident on your operation. i ner gathering of 200 Republican^_,, WUtlam C. Harding.xtesident man- WDRC—E B Murmw ke«m demanding that the Army "How can I help you?" he qupt-j paid tribute here lu t night to^ager of Versailles division of the WGTH—Celebrlly Time cooperation. After B:J50 P. M. ^ e _ war, are completely con­ PhoiiB A. BISSELL premises, you might be faced with a heavy Rowens said there are 29 such p r ^ w e some viUain odien he / suit for dampgsA Let us explain how a Com­ ed______Hdrmel. { William Pollard, newly-elecled new, Federal Paper Board Co.., both of vinced that the Chineae Commu- \ -"Telt me—the stuiy I w«"t-to:{ Haveir County Shtrlff. AiHgng th s‘ Norwich, havr’ been elected new housing boards in Japan designed 82 Baldwin Road luiew there was none and it could Ml.3.5470 _ prehensive PensonA Liability wilt protect you iletrision Procrans to keep American hcrvlcemen from Manchester, Conn. niata have thrown mud in the face In such an event. haar.” he sAd O'Grady . replied. , ap^akera was Lt. Oov. Charlra W, directors of, the Norwich Savings of the United Nationa, aet up iih- not prMUce one! and bccauae this X- "AH you have to do isi say you ^*wetL Society. On Pag* Two being gouged on rents. gave him a . chance to combtae \bought from a peddler." pOesible bargaining conditions, Bloodle^ng'^ •\ O'Grady, on the stand, denied , ------^ ^ X and le,ft the next step one ol ah old crusade against the Army, tkat he’ had promised not to book { • blockade of Communist China by in the firsi sensation of his career, DUBALDO K «m el if he would admit he had the United States. • his'old charge of brutal treatment For centuries the practice purohased marijtiana cigarettes O n i y i n >9m e r / e a ^ First^Choia^ Trucks of Naai p n ^ en by the Army, MUSIC CENTEt fronr a parking' lot attendant at Those who follow the will of the of btoocRcttifig on 186 BIIDDLC TPK. fVEST R obert J* SMl the night chib employing Hormei wisp pf CQgglstshce, Vrith some with his later crusade against TEL. Ba-8A2(» as a musician. blind faith that it must come to communism. accepted method for I N b O R P O R A T E D Hormei testified euller in the AU Fit^t’^Choia^ Fosttvr^B Far Yauf Now . the . Democrats may GbERINl and tJW that O’Grady offered him im>- pass becauss^4dtblng;a^ U pos­ treating monii diseases. ^ REAL ESTATE — 1N8UBANCE / munity from publicity- if he would sible, mana^'^to have Ikpma high choose to keep the matter alive, • MORESCHI R4UOS thought th at the 868 MAIN ST., OBOUND IlD O E r> TEL. Ml-8-8241 ean4ess ope. Thty think the Peiping con as unscruptiliausly as McCarthy Accordions The case is expected to reach tions have not been with did, because they see some parti­ offMMfing agent within the "INStmANSBlllHS SINCE 18U” the jury later today. o u t t^ u l t : Ipdiah ,sources, for. in' san advanti.ge in answering bodi| could be drown off Private Instnictioiis stahcei"^fesa to-believe that the violent charges againat 't)\pm- Instnunents and SappUes aelves, such as tkose made by and aMowed to escopc in Dior Starts Attack release of\tte 11 American fliers Orchestra For Hire / is now onlyNrmatter of time. McCarthy and Nixon, by putting this-manner. On Kuoes, Elbows Weil, it hilg^tt^slmply be better the magnifying glass on'thia in­ stance of an all-Republican han­ to wait imtU th e ^ ^ r e ta r y Gen _TodOM. gour phiisickin's Paris, Jan. 11 (Ah — CThristian dling of a caae in which Commu- Aral begins his ow nlpterpretation odvfce and treatm ent are Dior hM come - out agAnst knees, of the accomplishments of his niaip waa .involved. But thef-e- is Abows and super-sophistlcatiopi nothing' in the case,^ except w hat boMod U |^ scientific ut he thinks sweaters and pleated mission. But, if one fMlB com ■ ■ AC fine. pelled to m|0ce a guess, it might McCarthy and the Democrats Rercii Why. . . f a c t s in s te a d o f Free Parking at Both Offices he knee." he told the,'Amer­ be to the effect that the Pei^ manage to put into it fo r politlcisl ican women’s club of Psji* yester­ superstition. Hove day, "is the ugliest spot/ln a wom- conversations have produced pos' purposes of their own. i f FOR GREATER ECONOMY^ If aiTs anatotny." / wibiUUes which wilt not be par confidence in qour And he adv!vvv. p h y s ic ia n . W h en h e "waa not fA'bHHRo: easy for* anybody to pursue or ac' It is already ^tabllshed that Dior, who bewq^t in the Calf- ' hecouse you use less tons. Why spend ipore? cept. Even with good will present, writes your prcscrip> length "new Vwk" saV«r year# ago. there ia going to--l» one- very good made it i^ n he Uu^ht knees the present world situation would tion, bring it u s i f thing about the presldenUal cam­ to ^ ■ i should aiiy covsred. He’s/willing FOR GREATER CONVENIENCE- not be open to easy solutions or paign of 1955. to look/it an occasional elbow, as for comppunding. long jis it isn’t emphasised by a Cbnnecticut Coke trains you to b f ^on expert furnace- aasqiqentsi And. there is- little It Is going to be blessedly Abort. good will in Communist China, alemfe ending just above i t . . ^ The Democrats have . already ’’Aa a generA nile," sAd Dior ' tender so your fire needs only mo/hing. and'night fueling mainly bombastic resehtment; and tentativaly set Aug,_ 27 as ths one of his rare public pro . . . it losts all day without a core. little good win in the United date for their national conven­ ^Rouncementa. "bone# are never a Statea, mainly aevere and sweep­ pretty sight.” 1} tion.uon. 'niis.ia II the latest the Demo- A ll around - Dior, prefaced an attack on -★ FOR GREATER COMFORT A LEISURE- .-i‘ ing moral Judgment, to be of use craM^have h met- since 1864.^Nor lia riiiiM y American slickness with some In the process of negotir.tion and IMCe W Because it‘keeps a steadier,. better-for-your-Kaolth heat,^ mally. they meet in late June or polite'. Criticism of Frenchwomen adjustment. The hope, as always, early July. for an uiigroomed'appearance, bad­ " is cleaner burning (no smoke n'er soot), rksponds faster. lies in. posaiblltty that third service ly pressed clothes and poorly "In aelecUng such a late date, the partlea can construct so- Ained shoes. It's lighter to handle before and a f t t r burning. leniocrata may have been think Then he struck out with this: ’plateau of compromise ,whi m f HOW V' . There Was N.o Villain could select, and thus winning for themselves the suppose advant­ HOW ARE "UNEXPECTED NEW... this There has never really been any age involved in the test spot on- No olh«r trucks olf«r you aU mystery about the caae of Irving the program, .. . ’• GUARANTEED Pereas. He was drafted into the To this possible - Democratic Iemergencies " b u d g e t e d ? thoso hour-saving* dollar-saving IMPROVED niBIClG! HR$I f u a l . . . Army, under the doctor’s draft, at Am, the Republicans have . now a. time when Army policy Was one responded with tentative approvid Few people can cope with the ''unexpeeted emer- laaturas. And Chavrolat's tha of not exctising people from the of a September conrantion for Ecndcs'’ with a planned' hoiuchold budget. Sudden Mill lowast-prioad lina. So. naturally. d raft bacauae of Ideological quaa- themselves, which would outwit i l l n ^ financial reveraala,. or the. need for an un* tlons. The Army policy held that the Democrats. 'The Republicans, A1 ONNECTICUT Ol - — - , .U—— It's tha bast aallarl If ^it begi^ excusing from^ the obviously, suspect that they can plahnedrfor purchaae—thcae call for ready cimh. d raft an thoaa' about -whom there afford to shorten the campAgn CHSH n u n I adght be -some ideological quea- this much more because they will That’s where we come-in. ~ OKE people would be using this have a certAn well khowq product as a means of escaping from the by the name of Eisenhower to sail A Personal Loan fropi MANCHESTER TRUST has t draft It grafarred to take such to the voters, a product which tid^d many Msnehester area families .over rough people in, and get service from won’t -need too_much prolonged perioda. It can do the same for you. Talk over your_ Uhn. . in capacities where they 'iTArchandising,' r C U e e T Z in “unexpected emergencicfi!!’ with one' of our coopera­ c^tld be considered harmless. - AU of this, if it happily ma- tive Lwn-Officers. SunhiBat Flimaoe Oil if'- i/OBg 'after Peress had been tcriAizes. wiU mean fewer hours DOUAR-SAVINa WOMC-SAVINO LONO-LIFI of 4 0 ,0 0 0 FAMILIE the question .1 of his of radio.end television and fewer . , . a ll arou n d nitea quickly, buira (x>m- mOINI FIAniRIS CONTROL FIATURIS ^A SSIS FIATURIS began .to get Investiga- headlinea monopolized by the cam- pletely to five you a lufh- $ 0 ^ 5 0 r &urdy singlfr^iinit tubular steel -report. Army policy Was ‘ pAgn in 1955. it wiU mean fewer the tow n heat flame . - / with no Y(ni get exactly the right power. Less effort needed with exclu­ ’ Only 4b per ton caah; chute delivery an unofficial change, inductions into Indian tribea, and sive Recirculating Ball Steer- ^ rear axle housings! Strong and in the Hartford' area. Terms if desired. J Booty residue. Get dean- 'for your job. All three enpnes _i from its policy of .deiiberate- fewer babies kissed, and fewer have aluminum alloy pistons, ing Gear; Torque-Action and rigid frames! Durable, Pla- dlfA ing an alleged Oommu- clambakes, and fewer speeches. It MAIN O FnCE NORTH BRANCH burhiiig Sunhsat soon. Twin-Action brake design phragm-Spring Clutches with Call Your Regular Dealei regarding -such an in- WiU also me'Ai less of A drain on all-weather ignition system, - 1 COMPLETE DCTAILS, PLANS sas Main St. 18 No. Maki*St. helps you stop more surely high torque capacities and : as a danger and a Uabill- the"^ candidates,'.and On the, party OppMlte St. JaoMS Next to TMCA , THE full-pressure lubrication for >/ the Perass matter was treasuriea, and bn the attenUon of AND SPECinCATIONS SEE US., Charch long )ow-co8t lifel ami easily every timel. long-life construction. ted to'General Zwicker, the people. But U need not in eny Connecticut CokS liately, th a t day, recem- W.(LeLENNEY 171 WALNUT ST., HARTFORD, CONN. sense bieAl that there is less ac- Open llinniny EveniagB • te 8 .. V -r dtsmlasal .. ' tuA exi^tion . ofwhatever the and Saterdny Merainga 8 te IS COMPANY JAckswi 5-3191 ille,. however, another issues of the campA'gn may be: .-i Can Sq-8-457S ler Alher offiM 336 North Main Street C Q - i i n c of the Army was en- For. Uiat, i t the candidates will Manchester Lumber Co. Tel MI-9-S253 Call Us Also For ★ Fuel Oita, / : an error in the adopt ^anothef novelty, and. rcAly 25S CENTERS?. PHONE MI-3-5144 V. A Oil Butners and A Oil Burner ^ rrlse P sreas. who wgs one 'kddrea thamacivea to .the iaauM, fMadi j ^ SiiS lid y 'i'atShiafiMHMa I l l MAiH $ n u ir ~ MANCHESttH ’ 588 12’^ dqn-' there wlU Still V Anple-timAV^-' (T’t /■- \ : \

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- < PA G E TE N , BO NING HERALD. HANCHE§T?R. CONN,, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 191^8 IIAN( BVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONK,'TUESDAY, JANUARY 11. 1956 PAGE ELEVEN ...- I, i.| — ... . ---- ■ . . ■ . ■ ^ p ‘ ...... M. _ .,-R- . BY PONTAINE FOX FRl8dLL^*BJ>OF A L VERM EER p A lL Y CROSSWORD PU^SZLB TUONERVILLB PULKSI Kiwania Meeting Chfinged SHA^ A .Dag *ffas not F!ai^d’ o n ^lA fustices Mast Qumlify B us U nion I k e f o r Gosta Rica ^ PlEVlow" Sense and Nonsense 5fo **H a n p l e - b a r ** Ha n k The Manchester -K i w a n i s Aword Winntr Samu^ J. Turkington, Jj«- - 1 1 1 has announced that ail lu s ti^ F o r W alk o u t i Called from AF Wircfi Club, at its weekly meeting A irm e n , . ^ Officialdom yesterday noon at the Coun­ out what Sir Walter o f Bm peace who hgyernot yet G il^; Postal Town Won Ife obvioue uiw ebrnt aelf-made ■L try (Tlub, voted to change the to hii qtiRcft pn thli fiPilWB occa qualified a h t y l f f ^ so tm- 'iU^UME TlMH&iatd, u rnen didn’t know how to rwd the (CoBttaaad front Faga (Dna) day of its meetings from Mon­ Sion. Who can tell nMaiatcly,,qnIey m a y do so in Fact T filkrf^ French Premier Mcndee-France > M l Wueprij'tii.—Key Irt*re«t in Sat- silence relgn^ supreme for a day to .’Thursday starting Feb.. li-f the towft cleHt's otAefi at any meets with Italian Premier Scelba erepwt. fe'w mlriutes. until some brava lad, [ nrfi canta in contact haye rendered' Badloril Asks ili. P a y B o o s t . This, .change le being made By Rebipls D r.JoU r. - tima. - 10 this a molt memorable exMriettM, , << from Pago Om ) to talk .over plana for 'atfengthen- notlchfg that no one else was vol­ Ing French-ltalian economic ties to coincide \rtth Uie all day fi^w a will, go into/wood easier for which we all of ua'nand in Monday closing of Manchester, unteering. determined to try hla ^ Blockade (or China and to wfn backing for Ms .pro-’ • n ; , if tb^^eeds are flwt rubbed with gratitude.” a lawault is pending over the (Oeatlaned from Page One) (OeatiaiMi from OasT ftWftfd for niS rwla-tie** y luck, hoping It would be no w orxf j j l>oeed E«iropean arms pool. . . . stores. ^ ‘ > V/ soap.V \ I- ' "Flease accept my sincere per- terms of last year's cohtrmcL The than keeping quiet. LJ.S.' dsatroyera Power and War­ by President Flgueres. The Am> •onai tbaidfa and convey pur exr If Fliers Are Held union filed eult In Superior Court about 6 per cent of present pay­ SSiuiT***” ** *• rouoww \ „ proverb was "W ell, er. Miss Jones. Sir W al­ rington e • 111 d e during night ter looked into, the beauUful eyes prasahm o f gratitude to all. your Board Studies last year charging that the con­ rolls. There are about a million baasador charged Flgueres with recently. Here maneuvers northeast of Puerto ployes on the bast* of the number' bSeaguas and aasistanta." tract was void because it was employee who would be^-affected. having a “record of assortation. of Ills queen, and hla- heart went (Coattaued from Page One) Rico. o f cubic, feet- in the area they 'UEdg* 3SOb«erv* ~>>-45 Wippoiit ■ .....vh brought the Asked “was your mission suc- signed by only two of the three IS Sofa plt-a-paf, sb he s lo p e d back M d They would get raises ranging syperVlee or solely in relation to with Communlita and Leftist*” and 34 Look* fixedly M iSubdu* itBurdM biggest rosbonss from the public bowed low and—ah— said ah- cesafol?" Haihmaeakjold replied: marskjold may have met with in KMes members- o f the arbitntion- board. IfiRanfi to M ts: " I f ^ e r e Is righteousness fr(>m .9128 a year in the lowest the number of employes under termed him a "puppet of Marx­ 35 Apple center 3fi Heelth retort 43 ReniM^road 'Step on her, kid.' "Well, that’s certainly a ques­ soma success. The contract wa* ruled valid held, rather than, -five, William ism.” \ 17 City In The In the h e a r l^ e r e will be beauty |uul both sides havf tilied briefs grade to $800 in the next to the their direction, would be replaced 3« Secred Hull o( 40 Troop (eb.) 40 WelghU^, tion on which you cannot expect a Hmith Opposes Hwap Additional figures on proposed Moore ha« resigned from the Oem- The Costa Rican ambassador, Netherlands id the charactirs; If there be beau­ pending aa appeal. top rating, 'there would be no in­ by a system requiring that salaries TOLD HER A , HOLX> T H A T ’*fiypt. 43Rom«n Indie,- Ruth was a blt:,envlou9 reply." Smith, retiring chairman of the hikes in watsr and aswsr rate* will miaaion before the matter came up, Antonio Cacio, . called the Nica­ II Mouth pert ty In the chai^Ur, there will 1» crease Jn tita p-esent top pay of be based on the actual duties and mUNOREO TlMES-> ppORPRiSCILLAJ) 37Leate maglftrate SlTeer Ruth—W h s fs this I heat about The Secretary General told- Senate Foreign Relations Far and/Victor Swanaon had not yet raguan’s e t a't e -m e n t \ "highly harmony in the\f|tinlly home: if be available to the Boitrd of W ater 914,800 a year. PercentagewWe, responsibilities of the pdfition.” NEVER M ANE SPORT T m COMIMQi I- ' ?9 y ” *: 39 HeavyHeevy blow 43 MiraickarMimieker S3 Individual ./ your having a aeductlve npwsitten, amiUng, that: "This isn’t Eastern subcommittee, said in; an appointed. improper and completely out of there 19 harmonv in the home, Cornmlationcra. tonight when it the ' Individual Increase* would Backing up hie bid for higher OF FUN^-LQONINS I i«.rk SO Narrow InleU 44 Andent Irish 54 Low haunt /■ to snare the men? a press conference.” Interview he would oppose any The writ aiao charged that lesa place, as It la not only false .but p e o r l e TT there w ill be orden in the nation: meets Informally at the Munici­ damages wars assessed ' than range from 2.9 per cent to 7.4 per' postal rates. Eisenhower said pos­ « 3 ^ Identical ceplUl SSConeuM ■V Grace—That's rjght. I co But he read out the' sentences trade” which the Communlata Assi]^ Duties tal deficits since World War n to­ out o f order in a discussion o f this when there la order In the nation, corned beef and cabbage fo r them.^ from his cable t o Chou. should have been and thqt benefits cen t ' . could use for propaganda purpoaca. pal Building. The lower rise woiild be from tal four billion dollars and that nature.” m 33 UnclOeed there will be peace the world. Hammarskjold la scheduled to which should have been' 'saaeased Army of Adventurers " I f OUT men are not released, we Fred Trrall, assistant superiq- 92,882 a yea to 92,628 for cerUtn combined postal deficits in the 33 Craze I I r i n r e m f f First tbe bride selects . the weren’t. In effect, tbe .Commission spend the night at. Government should axk our Allies to join us tendent o f the Water Dept., today To L e ^ l rs craft*, watchman, end cleaner*. first IM years of Am erican Ooita' Rica had complained that 34 Fruitt iklnty . President, Eugene S. Briggs of bridesmaids: then the church; then House In Hong Kong before .flying followed normal procedure In hold­ .Nicaragua, u-here. Anaatasio Sa- In a blockade o f the China coast," was completing the preparation of ing that benafita and damagaa The biggest rise, from a percent- history, up to 1948, were, lees 99Maaauralura o l \ Christian College, In the trousseau; then her -law yer; on to Tokyo and thence to the liomaa Rog- moza ia Prenldeht, was training Smith said. " I believe to aqueeze figurea on what a straight 40 per Ray S. Warren ani canceled each other out. a g t standpoint, e(ould l « in clhss than the losses fo r the last nin* naperr . ^ Miasouri, ebntributea f atory then her detective. United States. He is due back at reacHUtivea to 'an army of avcntiirers recruited t h ^ - economically wouUr be the pent increase in w ater rates and a ers; Republican la addition, the writ held that tha 15 workers, lifting them from a year*. ■' 37Vanarataa which he finds always gets a xU.N. headquarters in New York ture from this from everywhere” for the purpoM be.rt sanction to apply. I know it hike in sewer rates would mean in the State commlsaion failed to hold a hear­ minimum o f 910,800 a year .to 911>- 40 Succinct j laugh. ' . Servant—(delivering message) aturday. He is to leave for Tokyo would be dangerous, but we must Increased revenue. ' • town, haiHi Mclt been appointed to of invading the country. Fe«ung that manners are equal­ Mr. Jones sends his coiiiplimenta ing on the question o f bsMtits and 600. 41 Harveetara atNfi a. m. tomorrow (7 p.,m, EST take some calculated risks.” : The figurea could readily be In­ two ieglaMjttve committees, i| was 2. Another I».300,000 in raise* Another OAS meeting was set ly Important to ordinary routine to Mr. Brown with the request damagea. 43 Indoneciail of gbt) aboard a Scandanavlan Senate Republican Leader terpreted ^on a' sliding scale if announced^ today. \ for State Deplt. foreign service em^ Lawrence Begins^ for Wednesday in Washington to & "book learttlng," Miss Jones had that he sfidot hi* dog, which le a Airways plane. Mindanao Knowland of California who has Mme other percentage increase is ' Gremps with which Rogers wiH ploy.aa and those In the Veteran* allow n^presentitives o f the. 21 49 Sorrowful w been trying to teach her lltUe nuisance In the neighborhood. Haim qMkjold’a first utterances differed In,the past with President suggested. ' ’ 'are the Committee on Baniqi American republics to consult with 5 - sixth .and seventh graders a tessoh Administration Dept, of Medicine ReviBioii of Plains Brown- Give Mr. Brown’s fom - after arnying in Hong Kong gave i-n ^ s s 47 fort ^ Eisenhower' and Secretary of One public hearing on the in- apd the one concerned with Statt and Surgery. their governments. In chivalry during one claaa period. pliroente to Hr- Jones, and ask hint kJtth lOTalUnx bird no clue as to tbe success or failure State Dulles' on - some aspects of rreasies was held and some opposi­ arks and Reservation)^, 3. Creation of a group health in* Several .hours later, the Costa S3 Form a notion Knowing Illustration to be far to kindly poison his da-’ghter or o f his misalN ^ foreign policy, has renewed his tion developed. / Warren has been appointed to O bituary In a letter to General Manager BY J. R. W ILLIA M S OUR BOAKDfNO HOUSE. with. MAJOR HOOFLB more powerful than ordinary ex­ Burance program for the govern­ Rican government announced in OUT OUR WAY bi^rn Up her piano. , ■ ' In reyxtin g' the newsmen’s plea proposal that the United States the Appropriations Committee and Richard Martin, Arnold Lawrence, 59 Type of fur planation, she had acquired what ment aervica at a cost to Uncle San Jose it had .declared unwel- for'a word on hi* talk* with-Chou, riap a -blofkade bq China to obu tn the. architect who w w fired and 57 Cwiductoc ■: might be called a pluSlTcoat of the Sam of around 85 million dollars fonie' “ The Nicaraguan charg* IT ~^^'ob«d.rwni* Hammarskjold said: release of Americans held there, Three Democratic repreeenta- then rehlred for the Keeney Street [IF >(50 _ Sratar Elizabethan days, and had marked , •annually. Tha employes themselves k’affalret, Ortega. The Foreign r r r H6'& SOTA «TICK IMTHEWt, My spouse's conduct makes ma "I feel this is neither the time regardless of whether . o t h a r Students Com lives from Ifie area were named Deaths School project, hd* accepted his yOU'RE ABOUT „ 59 Penetrates off a space on the floor to serve as'; would pay about two thirds of the Office aald Ortega had been Mid AMP VWHEU 'dU'fVNCM ONE UM, LETS SEE/ CSOLD nor the. place to comment on the friendly nations join In, aa committee .members for- the recommissioning and extended hie AtlSiOS; TO iisivrre in ’ a mud puddle. Her next problem ; sigh X total coat. to leave becauae the embassy had OLOVe the OTHEK one TAKEEI WIEMEF6, PATE DE FOIE 6K6S, DOWN substance o f the talks Wjiich I am Smith said, however,.he bellevep coming session...... * offer to do "any reasonable amount that BUNCH OF, WHS was to teat the members of the ' When we’ve k comer date; For Scholarships 4. Pay raisea totaling 129 million been distributing bulletina dealing A PUNOrtAT«U/ aCV,'THl&t& 5UMMBR 6A05ASE,RVe BREA1 1 Gaelic w under an obligation to fcpbrt to that to make such it blocade ef­ They were Florence Lord, Marl­ MIqkael fiollBeeM of work” in revising the achool CLEVeit f m& A SHAME t 8e IN ^Ok^N Al^HE^ class, trying to find out If anyone She’s always right on time when 1 dollara. yearly for postal em ­ with the tense relations between CRAOCERS.BUNE, (WETZELS, « a s t e E W rALLEt) T«c SRequira Expect lier fo ne late. the United Nations General As fective. this, country would have borough, to the Education . Com­ Michael Bblimene, >3, 311 Park ployes; Nearly half a^tnilllon mall plans to bring them wfthln the the two cbuntriei. It said he.had HAVE TO WAKE-MIM up and , PLASTee 5T knew what Sir Walter Raleigh had Fifteen hlglt'uhool seniors from 3 Palm fruit -Rlt^ard Wheeler. aembly,” to have the Support of RnglanfL mittee; Herbert Gable, Ooventry, St., Hartford/^ died at hit home men and others would benefit. This $4.50.000 approprietlon for the job. been told to keep such news out Eawl HiAf out por rr/ said to his fair queen when ne had Hartford, xRpringfield and sur­ 4 East rabtroe, ji;.. West that It could b« r e g a r d s as an At yesterday's council meeting, acroaa the bay from the mainland have been accepTed tot the com­ propriations, Manual and Roll; Ed­ ter and Salvatore C. and Niclmlaa terest tor it will further aasure'ef- Hertford architect hired ^ the RAIN! LUeiCVt act of war. ■ '\ Nicaraguan ar.ibbceador Sacasa to Hong K ong laland. petition. ward -Wraight, Ellington, Banks M. SoUmene, both o f Hartford, and ficlcnt service by the Post Offl^p Bower* bloc to replace Lawrence, ONLY GOT ONB aald ‘*It la common kn'ovriedge Despite the lack of any mention Those -eligible arc from the fol­ and Penal Institutions. 11 grandchildren. Dept." 'H e said hla plan for more was fired by the new Board of that there la widespread diaoontent of tha airmen in the. final joint lowing high schools: Manchester, John Horton. Hebron. Claims, in ­ Funeral aervicea 'will be helF to­ pay and benefits for Civil Service Directors Dec. 13,‘someone raised communique or in any previous Bulkeley, '(Hartford), Springfield workers'is "essential to the further the question whether' Lawrence within Ooeta Rica itself with the Aboui^Town corporations; James Metcalf, Tol­ morrow morning at 8:18 from the acts of the government of Presi­ Pcipifig announcements on the TechAicat, HkiGald, East Hartford land, Claims, Public Buildings end D’Baopp Funeral Chap.eL 238 irt^provement of the federal career would revise the plans now with­ Glastonbury, fi^sworth Memorial seiV ice." out extra c,oat. dent Flgueres, and with his record talks,' diplomats at the United Na- Temple Chapter No. 63. Order Grounds; Eugene Gagliardone, Bol­ Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, fol­ tiona. and. officials of several na­ (South Windsor), Windham (Wll- Aldng with group health inaur- The job facing Lawrence how le of aa-x>ciation with Gommunlst* of the Elastem fitar, will meet to- ton, Contingent Expenses, I^uor lowed by a 'solemn requiem Mass and LefUeta.” tions found hopeful signs In yes­ UmanUc), GillteK (Winated, ance, the Preident also proposed more difficult than when the low mortownw at 9 p. m. in the Maabuic Control; Ellsworth Covell,' An in St Augustine's Church, at 9 This brought a protest from Am- terdays br.ef report. Conn.), and Howell Cheney Tech­ dover. Fish and Game, Elections an employe trainihg program for bid on the plans was 330,000 too T ^ p le . Initiation of candidates o'clock. Burial will be' In M L St. baAeador Cm Io o f Coats, Rica, who . In their talks, Hammarskjold nical School in Manchester. classified, workers, improvement In high. Crabtree’s fee must also . 'will be a part, of the program, fol­ Richard Grant, Hebron, Insurance Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. termed tha statement "highly im­ and Chou said, they discus*^ The tw o eefaoiarahipe, named in and chairman o f the M ilitary and Friends may call at the funeral personnel practice* affecting em­ come out of the 9450,000 appropria lowing which refreshments will be ployes overseas and an Increase in lion. proper am. cofiwietelv out of placr^ ^HE- COPS *’^esUcms pertinent to tbe relaxa­ served in the banquet , hall by Miss hbpor of the late Raycroft Walah. Vetarana’ Affair* committee. hopie After 6 o'clock tontghL p the 39 daily expense allowance for Lawrence acknowledgea that aa It la not only falae but m.t tion, of arorid tension.” / .Mary Atlller and her committee. vice chaJman of United Aircraft Stephen Ketcham, Tolland. Jiidi- |.H sT<7'«H.UAM> ‘5HODL.O those who travel on -dfflciai busi­ fact in his letter and also notes order In a diacuSeion o f thia/na- BE ALEgTED« /w/, . "We fast,” tiiey adde^ "that Worthy Matron Mrs. Mary Smith Oorp., and a former general mana­ clavy: and Luther 'Whita, Vernon, Famela i. Kueh) ness. He dldn’v-eay how much the that It is of paramount importance ture.” He said there wereyiom * th e r a ^ lk a have, been wCcful and requests the officers to meet at ger of Hamilton iitandard, wil’ pay Fublic Health and Safety. Pamela Judith Kuehl, infant $9 should go up or offer any cost that final plana be substantially in things which might beL^rajd'’ aboct we hof>a to be able to continue the 7:30 sharp.' all-tuition ard laboratory fees and, daughter of Donald and Carol Bad Outlook BY V .T . H A51UN eont y t Satabllrtied m thsss msst. estimates on the other measures. accordance wllh the preliminary Nicarsgua’* preaidenLvAnaataaio A L L E Y O O P in additloFi give-each loy f SOO a Goodyea.r Kuehl, 16 N . Eim St. Sofflom, buf lie wiaheff to."abstain jn gyw - / year for the study of engineering Postmaster General Summer- ones approved by the voters. Thomas McPartland, chairman died last njght at the Hartford from auch E HE I& AN* TTiere t/a* po immediate Com­ Kcacli Agreement field, the President sqid, will hand KEN WINSTON BY JERRY SIEGEL find OGDEN W HITNEY o f the Town Development Com­ or an allied science at the college Hospital after a abort illness. She A t Wedn aeasion. the ’^HEY’. VUNT/ 7H' THAIS H & : H i . t^TU bN C/ ^ 5H0UU>1 ment fror.i rtther the U. S. State of hi* choice. I f the college Is a pri­ to Congress detailed Recommenda­ ERDEIA’TZ STAYS AT NAVY mission, urges all men and women was born M ay 26, 1983. council roide whethef"^! x^ORTFPED \MG4>OU/l9m&^\l b e RMD BETTES DepL or Uie American delAiation vately endowed institution, it will tion for adjusting salaries in his. > ANYMVY tVMO WOULP L interested in the tong range plan­ On 6uilcling Line Besides her parents, she leaves call an env ^ncy meeting of fdr- 1H.n OU6E/HiTHAKE IT^THAN Al/ERAfiE to the L|dv. ?Ait British officials in receive an unrestricted gift of 9800. department with a view -fo elimin­ Annaimlis, Md., Jaa. I I (B—Ed­ ning program to hear Sydney A. her twin sister, Alison Elaine; her eign minig ir* 4'LIP5<>E- ( OLHCKL. TH' i FOR THIS BAS London said Hemmarskjold and a year in recognition of the fact ating what Elsenhower ca-iled "in­ die Erdelats agreed today to TO fil TOOK AWklCr, g U f... , Edwards, managing director, of A tentative settlement of a dkr- maternal grandparents, Mr. and equities inherent In the prehent In- coach Nar-y football teams for aa. KlHATMIfiHT V-TOUT 16 tf OF MUSCLE.', Chon apparently left the way open the Connecticut Development that tuition fees o f such institu A sJMtnk prod\'ces about a third for furMer negotiations and a deal tiona raprecent -only a portion of pute involving a building line set Mrs. Percy A. Goodyear of. Spring- flexibie system.” nlhcr five years, the Naval I FEW MOREjt^MENAV Commission, apeak on "The Rela­ by the Town Planning 'Commrs field. Mass., and her paternal "The present practice^’' he said, Academy’s athletic diroctor aa o f ah/ounce o f the odorous chemi- ■rtmiXtiag In release of the Amer­ tion of Mancheater in the Devel­ tha acti^ coat of the eth^Uon of uaea fo r defense in a week. icans might ’i>e possible. alon last spring was reached to­ grandmother, Mrq. E3Ia Kuehl of "o f paying salaries to some em­ nounced, ^ opment Plant for tbe Hartford a studenL » % Diplom ats. in London Indicated The applicants will take a series day, . rtiortly before Lie matter Medford, Mass. Are'a” tomorrow at 9 p. m. The. the chief dangerwaa the possibiiity o f scholastic fptit'ade tests and was to be presented in the Court The funeral wijl be held tomo’r- «chi(iv«nicnl btlU'earty this yelr. « f Oom pon Pleas in HazUord. row afternoon at 3 o'clock at 8L The results of these tests, to­ Town Cbunsel Charles N. Crock­ Mary's Episcopal Church. Burial r \ 139 T h lrm ^ cheerful alUtude was Town Planning Oomiplssion. gether with personal InterviewE- ett and A|^y. J>y Kchtnow, coun­ frill be in East Cemetery. E. Center St. Edward* has been taken by an Indian Foreign Minis­ and report* from achool principal* sel for Jolto and Margaret, Za- There will be. no calling hours. n i^ ■ managing director of the Conn. maitis, owners of the Birch Street try apokeaman in New Delhi, who - . and teacheca, will, form tbe )>asis Arrangements are in charge o f I aald the freeing of the U.S. air- Comroiarion since 1939, ana has for the selection of the wimiere. Bakery, 19 smirch St., tentative­ the Holmes Funeral Home. , been as^iated with community ly agreed that a 18-foot Birch men—downed during the Korean The Raycraft Walsh scholarships Frienda are requeeted to omit deveiopmenta throughout the Street, line, as 'ret by the Commis­ W ar— appeared to be only -a quee- are 3 of the'10 awarded annually flowers, end instead to iMke a ^ u n t Jemima State. to sons of employes of United Air­ sion, would be reduced to seven contribution to the Cencer Fund. ]^ T S AND HER BUDDIES Rough Going av biM iAit in/4i>riN Uon of Ume, "perhape after some feet where it affects the Zamaltle further clarification and talks.” craft, its divisions and domei tic m and Mr*. Jame* 'A. Woods, property. Delegates and officials at- U. N. A subsidiaries. Only the eons of per- 383 Center St, have received The agreement will ,.ave to be GN.SVT T H s o n V4WO B U Z ^ A W Y E R ^ «O V i*ds Jean Rd., Thursday at 8 p. m. morrow' in- the Municipal Building. the building line and wouM hinder Bearers were Harry Armstrong, The Fire ProtecUon, and UUU- .any exfmnsion of the building east William Davis, Thomaa Dunbar, Wnfrantee. Deede TTie ikurborh rece'rttl.v to Mr. and tle* Study Committee bedded by or west.’ The vZamaitlse* have a W alter Haveff, Saisworth Covlll and Peter Pontlcelli to Alton J. Muu- Mra. George H. Cqne of Williman- Christie McCormick, .recently re­ frontage on Birch Street of about Ransom. Gallnat, Sr. To worry ■ie, property at 99 Bridge St.- Uc. formerly of Mancheater, h » activated to complete the study In 159 feet- '" Sunday evening Manchester Jamte B; Downing to Albert E. bron named’ Bruce NoeL' The The conipromlie would reduce Lpdfe^Net 79. A. F. and A^ M.. of BY PETER HOFFMAN which it recommended cdnaollda- J E F F C O B B TJownffilfc X r ,r T « ir ~ K « t M w ir 'I » . malerti^r grandparenU are' “Mr. tlon of the fire department* and the hundlnj^lne, where tBAZamAh' which the deceased 'Waa a member, Downing, property on- Overlook and M rf. Michael Gut^ikl of Con­ tie property ia concerned, to seven MICKEY FINN V c n u t ile ! »>/'.AA.. • •.’itvAHU other utilities, will meet in Gen­ held a Masonic aervica at ihe Drive. gress fetreet and the paternal eral Manager Richard Martin's of­ feet, leaving the. front part of the funeral home. bakery' flush with the new building Samuel R. Swain to Charles £. grandmMher ia Mr*. Elizabeth fice. 5HE KAWLE6 VERY Lespcraiice, propieity 'on Eldrtdge line. WELL, CURT/ Gone, 28*View St. - • Meanwhile, the Building Code Oeorg^'W. Gaospbell About But You- All The, Common Plea* Court case Street. - Revision Coirmittee, also reacti­ ^ ' ' 7 » • \ which was scheduled to be heard Funeral acTVlce* lor George W.. THIS EXPLAINS WHVNE ^ V ^ I N E M U S T V E ^MAN.0A(AN!IM1AT Sherwood O. Blowers to A. MOC.SRTHY OUSTER FAILS vated after several' months o f, in­ before Judge . Vine' R. -Parmalee, Campbell were held this morning WANTED THE EXAWNATKMl KNOWN THAt HALF j A STORY THIS George‘Russell aqd Marian M. Rus­ activity, wilt meet In the 'hearing at 8:30 at the T. P. Holloran Fu­ - m i HElDOPHEREINTflE ^/0FI7ISRTTEDllPywlLLB^-IFHE ' sell, property at. 143' Woodbridge WsHhington, Jaa. II (F)-^ haa gone off the docket, but with room.'The Board of Dlrectprs re­ the privilege of recall, in the event' neral Home and in St. James' SiXAaUN.SiaEfHlL!.^ ASAGVM !/K DOESifTCOllAPSE! SL . . Preehman Sei;. Case (R-NJ) cently referred to that group the Church a t 9 o'clock. ‘The Rev. Bepend On the TPC refuaea to ratify the settle, Around Here Can Building Perm its ---- s — . today Wade hla pemaiaed rnpro question jof ■whether the town George Hughes celebrated . the To Thomas J. Hackett for Con-, mept. to try to oust Hen. MeCarthy thould permit the Installsflon of Maas and Mrs. Jane Marcarone necticut Bank and Trust Co., for (R-Wla) from the Senate Gov In their appeal, the Zamaitiaes electric garbage- ihclneratore. The wa* organist find soloist. Burial alterations to a dwelling at 736 N. veramrnt Operatloae Oorosnlt- had claimed the Commlesion acted ]ff committee’s main function le to re­ "arbitrarily, illegally and contrary was in St. James' Cemetery, wt^re Main St. 9780. ,tee. He lost. Cane made tbe at­ GFNfRAl MOTORS vise the town's antiquated building to law’ ’ In its action, and raised the Rev. Edgar Fxrr'ell read the To Anthony J. Tournaud for Wil- tempt with a motion in the Hen- committal aervlce. liam Lautenbach-for a garage-at atA Rcpobhvan CoiiaiSItoe ea - -code. several q uasUona aa to the -proce­ In the past month the consolida­ dure followed. BeS'-.er* v.-ere *n "t)h C-»'‘-'oi’n. 113 Deepwood Dr., 9800. Oomnalttees. It was ruled out tion group has been doing research The writ cited the fact that only -lamee Calhoun, William Calhoun, - To Ivar Scott for Mark KraviU of order by Sea. Brirkrr ■iHMlBIBt- on the mechanics of joining the four members of the Commitwion John Campbell. Thoma* M a y aiid for. .alterations and additions to fi. (R-Ohlo), prMidIng, and that town utUiUea together. were present when the hearing wa* Charles Campbell. ’ ’ dwelling at 49 Sanford Rd^ 93.500. was the end o> It. \ ______

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/| Erdelatz Adm its H yd Way to M»kc ■ Living Dallas Concern EARL W. YOST W ildcats S till No^ 1; - basketball Magician with Nassiffs N assiffs Meet'-^WuidSf ■porta HKsir Brings Action sn u . DOING WELL . •■ back* Jim Walker of Ohio BUte o f R a m i^ V,-... \ Former'^Manche.iter High and:^|„] fiAlAfla o f .OeoridhcrWiKe Dukes Miss Ricketts F F a n k ie ’ ! .Universll^y of Connecticut football other ex-coIli|>giAna with Rogsrs on Atrim fiTIVK LKAOVE Annapolis, Md., Jan. I l (#>_TheT For 12 MiUibn COl'NT«V CLVB Mr..X ^ DeC«rmler*t ^ X player, .41 Rogers, ch^ks in from thq second team whltti appeared ■ ; - ______'/ Naafllri <4> J^arvis ...a...... 1S8 133 'M Naval Academy was expacted. to OrMartin ...... — 107 «» 3M: Ldcal babkettali en\hu*Uttda wlll-vSi vtetpry over M e ^ iBSUa a statement today clarifying Cliicago, Jsn. .11 Wlllism Korda, via ii letter received today, j'in the Dec. 29 issue of Stars and N tw York. J*n. 11 (-T) -^A pne-»fronK Duque»n« lii the New York Frraunon ...... 10.V 11* 101 L J ....101...... 135 IVlen’fi Total Pipfull Ant riefMt In HoUdky Feetlvai two week! tRo. Smith ...... *7 91 . »7 . . . t « a I * a . aS....67 98 iS cerUinly be offered an OutaUndlng i wjH reUllate with a tainted start the atatiia of EMdie Eri^latx, its| HArrtdge, prjslde'nt of the Amef- j Big Al. ft' six-fclbt. four-inch M5- ] Sti^pM. point Mtback. the flret ‘ " j . But Kentucky, the nation's No. ...-...... IJl — 101 lliriy ...... 99 106 Ink flv.' of his own., one\ which hma sficcessful head football coach. Bt^renR . llrr .... 90 132 m attraction tonight at V a rp lM ^ •Tournament at Rec S3 fames, failed to dislodfe Ken- ■ j rebounded smartly from RlrO^r ...... 103 99 . — wbn seven of Its elghtl g * n ^ to ^ Krdrintx returned from a Cbeaa-1 lean Lesgue. yeslerday ;^lbd for to Trad^tn! Ro^2l^i'wa5^n^^r1tt‘denri5ld Tarca ... 113 138 1A« West * a . * 96 , a School, and it appears that Wo- tucky's Wildcats from first placeTiu stunninf loss to Oeorfia Tech . .'.4.______- -r* 98_____ , ” 1 THOteg- Qeorge Mitchell haa^oma date. Steady Wally Wldholm and ' peaka Bay duck hunting trip late ITto West Side Recreation, Al­ brilliant Worthy PatteVoon *1U the weekly Aasociaited Press'"Saturday- The Wildcats took their Total! ...... 637 538 Tot*i* ...... p..."507 607 570 1556 up with a feiuUne gate w in^r. At last night to learn that he himself; ley* will sponsor a men's four tciftl" of ft 12 million doUar ftntl- Roger, now a lieutenant in t h e !„ e also served a one day tenure ketball pool., ' revenge out on DePaul 92-59. be- Oreea Ray! IS) popular Frankie'*/ rive-In' start up front. T*H Koimy Good- had been hunted all day yesterday game iotal^ pinfall touraaineut trust suit filed against 13 major State* Arnny, received 1,^ Mayor of Manchester. During rianfwrre 393 Masrkertrr'Aata Fartt *• »«hlor year at UConn, A l was _.. jK victories and a a»-5« defeat; ton. Billy Evans led the Wildcats Hall ...... — 320[ Brook quintet in n ppltponed Cen­ tiiilg Grlndall in the bucket. Frank I t was true that he was leaving the ) Pfretto ...... 106 iq7 8* The ’ event I* open to all H ie suit was filed three years I" Pletlirrt to Phi EpsUon Pi Frater- by Oedirgla "rech through last Sat- with 20 points. \ * . „ Je«anlF _____ 90.178 ' Banning ....; . , „ ’:.>4i8 93 tral Connecticut tUt. Aiid at 8;45 Scelxli and magical Bobby Knigfit Academy. ^ he decldeii to. try his hand at foot­ Ploaslk ...... 87/ 104 293 Manchester residents. Bowl­ ago by the new bankrupt Liberty nity, thus becoming the first mem­ urday's 'games, didn't/ dominate, G e o r g i a Tech, ineldentally, Klotw ...... 108 108 *7 Nassiff Arms epifertain the New will stiM/t at g-jard./Knljrht <.n- ing will start at I p. m. aad ball, he was equally as brilliant ber of his race ever to' brhonorad. DellaFer*. 104 334 V. Dflla Fera ;...... — 106 — doubtadiy will be aasigAed the It had bien reported the Navy • Broadcaoting Syi tern of Dallas and the voUnJaoday as they have in dropped a J l-«9 decision to Van- York Whfrlwli . c4M)ch hod been ottered a jop to continue until 10,-p, m. . Three ■and wound up his college eareef Ale's the son of Mr. aiMT Mm. John ToUi! 496 6I4 1617 Total! 618 607 476 1600 The Whlrls^lnda definitely will task of guatthng SurhiMi.LJa4!ii|» r Chicago Whl'-s Sox. y'' Also, he was a unsmirnpus Yankee NOTES OF T H * c u r r with 895 poin^ a margin of 15 feated team left, won its Seventh Caaline Malar! <11 locals, cmTent leaders in the CCBL , ary he receives from the Academy. ‘ ed by'the. number of entries. Despite its Atwood . 103 -4 97 sort V-raralt ...... , 119 113 108 ,388 In the openlng\g»me Frankie'* It charge^ violation of the Sher­ Omfereitce all-star choice as A (ftucly record to date, points over North Carolina State by defeating Mississippi 85-8K, . 103 108^ ----110 ll« ...... 98 113 109 330 They will boast a decided advan- i Without Any Duck* 'A small entry fee will be the U n lV ei^y pf( . .Oonnectiout______tas-__ Western Kentucky bowed , to Wilkie .. . — 109 108 ' 217 tage^ in both height and cxperl-- will ahow their regular CCBL line­ man Act and Clayton Anti-Trust tackle. ' '4 A week ago they \had a lead of Becker . 108 111 US .^77 man ...... 107 91 111 309 When Erdelatz came home last charged which also covers the ketball ^ a m hasn't looked good ^ o ^ e r ^ n m n e W X ‘ vter of Ohio 82-80 for its flr.t ffe ...... 96 93 98 383 enpe. Starting forwards for the up ataliiatl Bro*