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^ MANCHESTER. CONN., SATCRDAY, FERRUARY 21. 1959 (t’l**«lfied AdvertiRing on P*g* 12) PRICE FIVE CENIB VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 121 (FOUirJEEN PAGES)
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Bridge approach. For Home New Haven, Feb. 21 (iT*)— Temporarily blinded. Mra. Pa 11 line Busch swerved the car Union bus driver.* and me to the right - and tore lopae Washington, Feb. 21 (/P)— chanics, working without a eight large fence poal.s. President Eisenhower re contract for more than four Mrs. Busch, Mark and turned to freezing Washing Hopes to End Tension Lorie, just 6 months, all month.*, again have failed Ao ton at 8:19 a.m. after a 2-day sanction a strike against the eacaped without Injury, good neighbor visit with Pres Connecticut Company. ident Adolfo Lopez Mateos in There were signs that top offi sunny Acapulco, Mexico. cials of the 1,1.50-member AFL-. Red President Visit Aims Eisenhower ha<’, hoped to stop off CIO Bus Drivers’ Union would;
at Augusia, Ga., first for a week have to meet again with company ; end of golf. But. after apparently officials to talk about a^ new con-, Listed as Foe receiving reports in m.m-air that tract. Entirely at the Georgia weather still was toO Yesterday’s vote — in New Hav- cold, windy and wet for golf, he en, Hartford, Meriden. Middletown. : Of Kliriislichev j had his personal plane. Columbine Norwich. New London and Stam
III, head for V.'a.shington. ford fell a ,handf\il shy of the Ideas Swap In 20 degree weather, he stepped two-thirds majority necessary to New York. Feh. 21 (/I’)— down the ramp at the MATS ter gain the international union's sanc East European Communist
minal and wa« greeted by acting tion lor a strike. Isoiirtps Itave reported aged Ixindon. Feb. 21 (yP)—Prime Secretary of State Christian A. The first strike vote ^Iso missed Soviet President Mar.shal Kle- .Mini.ster Marmillan called on HeTter. the necessary majority. the Soviet Union and other Eisenhower wore- a brown over Representatives of both sides in nienti Y. 5’orosltilov was a coat but no. muffler. His face was the dispute were questioning today niemlier of tlte "antii)art,v greitt powers toda.v to avoid ruddy in the cold xuorning air. the effect of the second vote on a grotip” wliicli almost toppled policies that might lend to war Agree to Build Dam possible new contract. party leader Nikita Klirnsli-i “hv miscalculation or mud One union official, who declined Elsenhower’: friendship visit c’hev in niid-1957, the New: dle.” w ith Lopez M ateos wa.s climaxed to be named, said the union now • He made the statement in a yesterday by an agreerunt that a has no alternative but to accept York Times sa'd todav. I a contract the company offered - Originally included in the group speech prepared for delivery $100 million dam should be built jointly on the Rio Grande. and the union rejected — Sept. 30 wore former I'lemier r,eo?gj Mnl- | at a Kremlin dinner at the when the old contract ran out. enkov, ex-Forcign Ministei.s V. M. The prr.ect — known aS the outset of his Moscow visit, Diablo Daiu — has been In the Another union representative ^ Molotov and Dmitri Shepilov. and' said the drivers’ Joint confercrice ' foi nier Deputy Premier Lazarus : ; and released for publication talking stage for 10 years. Now ! in Iktndon. the U.S. Congress must appro board will probably meet with the , Kaganovich. priate funds and Mexico must fig company within two weeks to talk ; Late la.at year foimer Premier “In the state of tension of ure out how to finance its share. about a contract. Nikolai Bulganin was identified a.s the so-called Cold War which The overall Impression of Ei At issue between union and man- ; a .atipporter of the antipai ty group ■ has existed now for over 10 senhower’s 2-day goodwill visit agement is a clause requiring com- | Out on Rail in it.s activities ag aim t the econom piilsory arbitration in all future | ic programs of Nikita Khriish- I years with only Short or In was that relations between the Dave Beck, retired Teamsters’ I ehev. first .'eeretaiy of the ('nm- two countries had been cemented contract disputes. Tlie union wants ; termittent thaws, the two the clause inclvided in a new con union president, was ordered muni.st party. released from jail under .$2,’),- j blocs have been confronting “ A^^c'ommunTque issued after five tra c t. The company does not want i After the group was ousted 000 bond ye.sterday pending from top partv and government each other with ever more hours of talks between the two | “ • Last month the company offered his senteneing Friday on in jolis. Khrnahehev became premier j terrible weapons of destruc- chief executives “reconfirmed that t( submit money que.stions to ar- ; come tax evasion charges. ' while retaining his partv po.st. ' lion." he said. relations between Mexirp and the bitration! and to turn over the ; Berk was convicted of evad At the 21st Uommrrmst Party United States are excellent and ing .1240,000 in income taxes I Congr*ess in Moscow eard.v thi.s By RONALD THOMPSON are characterized by a spirit of (Continued on Page Nine) in 19.5n-ri3. (A P riio to fax l. good neighljorlincss, mutual un ; month two more names were added Moscow, Feb. 21 (/P)—Brit derstanding and respect.” ; to the list of member s of the arrti- ish Prime Mini.ster Macmillan The communique said ’“the Aca- | I p arty gr orrp Mikhail G. Pe-vrr- flew- into Moscow today with a i khin, Soviet ambas.''ado! to East pulco meeting was a meeting be : smile, a gentile dig at his host tween friends. The two pre.sidenla I Germany, and Maxim Z. Saburov, former' top economii- planner and a fur hat that wowed the understood and appreciated each Insurance Hearings Other from the beginning. They j Vo'oshilov has never' beerr mrb- i Russians. are determined to continue to col- 1 licly identified with the antinarty Premier Khruschev welcomed group. His offirial title is chalr- laiborate on matters of mutual ■ him to the Soviet Union with a concern through their govern iuTran of the Presidium of the Su j speech full of friendly .sentiment Useless, Prenio Says preme Soviet. He did not adilress : and expre.ssing hope for "a useful ments and through International ! the party eongress. althortglr lie cxctflinge of view.,.” organizations.” appai'entiy is still a I'nember of the During their talks the president.* Macmillan and his Foreign M,in- rahged oyer a number of is.sues Hartford. Feb. 21 (/P»--^tate In-p-hoaf of bili.s armed at Inerea.sing lyesiditira. later .Selwyn Lloyd, got a red car affecting the two nations. But surance Commissioner Alfred N. I the benefits of the Workmen’s : The Times sard two reasons "Whlte elephant" hunters are shown outside Watkins Brnlhers’ furniture store on Main St. just pet reception upon their arrival for ’TT. presumably e.xplain. at least in talks when hope will ease \vorld both U.S. and Mexican observers Premo says it would be pointless j Compensation program.:, before the doors open for the Wasliington Birtliday sale. An additional 60 persons were jammed felt th?,visit has done much to do co have to hold public hea'rings on Testimonv lleardtjifc'en part, the leniency .shown to Mar- Inside the vestibule. Similar crowds gathered outside, of runny of the other stores. (Herald Pho ten.sion.s. TheJ^abor CommlliMBheBrd shal Voroshilov in th, way of per- "I do not come to negotiate on away wiih old resentments. i prpsedo increa.ses in casualty in- to by Oflaia i. ______Eisenhow er set th e keynote fo risu ra n c e rate.*, including tho.se for and saT- testimonv’llf t worked mitting h m to keep hrs high posts particular subjects,” Macmillan his talks with the Mexican presi- automobile ins:irance. Its wav through the bilir ""d >l'e '"ek of public .d-ntifica- said. “I do hope, however, that in tion of him with the antiparty far- our talks together we shall at dent on his arrival of Acapulco j Pi enio said a number of In.sur- Such, , bills have been , introduced , tion. One factor would seem to be airp o rt Thursday m orning when ance com pany spokesmen tc.sUfierl least reaeh s belter understanding regularly in p a n .se.ssion.s n(^ the of our points of view. he told Lopez Mt(teos: "\Ve ^ are | yesterday at a legislative hearing Legi.slature. And. just as vegulaily. ,^6 on a bill that would require such "Perhaps in this way our visit ready to meet you half way they have drawn fire from eni- , Soviet militarv leaders.’’ White Elepha.it Sale may help to slleviate some of the
more than half way.” public hearings whenever com ployers and others. r ^.gnt on: “The existence of panies want to arise rates. cares that at present bring anxiety At yeslei'day’s hearing, Freder-, friction between Marshal Voro- to the woidd. " (Continued on Page Thirteen) Rates ai'e arrived at by long ick Watei-horrse, representing the shilov and Pr'cmier Khntahehev He recalled that his previous and involved m alhem aticai pro'- Manufacturers’ lAssociation of was made clear in the latter’s Attracts Thousands Bv u .s . Probe cedui’es. Premo said. Hearings Connecticut. oppo.sed the entire ■ ------(Ontlnned on Page Seven) “would be a terrific waste of time array of bilks. He said the state’s (Continued on Page Thirteen) ---- I New York, Feh. 21 (;Ti Interna- j Four Children and money,” the commissioner program of worlimen’a conipensa------Bv KX’EKETT HOIT-'.MAN Al 8 o’clock thi.s inomliiK '"')re fiuHMeier A lexander I,. Gut- said. I tion i.s the nation's Itest. The "while elephants ” were ia|)- tliau 100 cars wer e parked on .Mam Premo told the legi.slators that | erms sava he has been eoniplelely O ther opponent., .said the bills idiv fading from the Mancliester, .St . usually deserted at sui-li » , ^ 'political talk" would dominate . , scene bN pmss Ume today. I time on a .Saturday nmr niug. Bv j ruined by a government invesllga- Die in Roaring the hearings if his department; woulcLlncrease the ro.st of the pre: Stray Hercules Tliev were canievl awav by 8:30 all parking .spaces on .M:-m St ' (ion of his affairs, Bulletins were forced to hold them. ! Th's would make Connectl- thou.sands of local and oul-ol-town' were filled, so were the parkrng, Dasl Fridayhe resigned a.s "It would tend to change the ja-traelive as a p.acc in shoppers who flooded into the! ln(s and hundreds of cars weie still prcsirlcnt and hoard chairman of' from the AP Wires Bay State Fire whole atmosphere of rate-making Explodes Near they .“aid, and the result would he stores when tire door s opened at j coming into the ar-i’a. A similar the F. L, .Jacobs Co., through and rate-changing,’’ he said. “It 9 am and porrred throrrgh the'.scene was re))eated at tire .Man-,whuh he rontrnlled his consider-; Boston, Feb. 21 (A5 Four children I become a political football a drop in the number of jobs. PANAMA TROOPS r.ALU!» The Connecticut Stale Labor Texas Ranch aisles like water in a .sluicewav. | .hester Shopping Parkade. i able holdings. The.se Inclifded Hall peri.shed and another was critical-1 would be extremely harmful (,’towds were jammed into Uie , Hoar h .strtdtos_ and the Mrrtrral ly burned early today when fire i jhp stale.” CoUBcil. one o.' the principal back- ___ __ In answer to the widely publi Panama, Feb. 21 tiP) — Tha voslihirle of Watkrns Bros, fm ni-I i^rnail'asdng System, | roared through the second floor' Another hearing that attracted ers of the bills, introduced .the k | p.,f,o Tex. Feb. 21 l.^^ A cized George Washington’s hirtli- national government ordered day sale being conducted today, h\' lure stme, lined up outside ami; A dav later he surrendere.l to out armed troop* today to efl- of a 3-story tenement bouse on considerable interest during the most dramatic testimony of the mightv Nike Heiculcs shook off its also gather ed at the r ear door, tile goyerannent anrl was released, Washlngfton Street In the Roxbury day was that of thb Labor Com ------. shackles, went astray and missed a the letail division of Hie Oiamber foree it* appointment of a netv of ('ommerce. crowds bcpaii to When the doors were opened si- m $.5,(lll(1 bail on charge.s of seM- council for thi* capital elty, and District. The children’s parents mittee, which was considering a (Continued on Page Five) j cluster of southern New Mex’ro mtrltaneouslv the ones in the front >ng .Jacobs stock In violation of the, escaped serloua injury. 200 g(*lher In front of some of the appeared to Itave the upper ______raneh buildings by a scant ran into the store and nud thesecttriliea laws. . Found dead In their beds when ^ . vards. .stores several hours before the an- hand in a 4-day municipal re firefighters reaerhed them were; '^V'explosivf charge, which was """"‘’'‘'I opening time In .some others storming In f om tlie hark.! He denied lie sol
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7 . PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCIl^TEB./CONN, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNy SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1969 PAGE TWO Toidglit: «BE1L, BOOK and qANDlJC’*--41;0<>-9;10 South Windsor Columbia WHO—IMO 501 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE rBATtIBE Slick New Teacher WHAV—*10 f l l L l l P ® ! WERS •4- WIKF—i m Daily Radio Sheinwold on Bridge k a y i n e e - S:M WSftCMlSM Players Choose ^ WPOP—HI* • t:I*-e:M MANCHESTER SMtora Staadkrd H i m Plumber, Heat WOOO—1 » 0 STARTS TOMORROW I English Mystery DEFENSIVE UNBLOCK i Soutb d**ler' Human DEFEATS OONTBACT SUNDAY CONTINUOUS FROM * TM. i h » loUowInt *^'wHAT—Poll*h National Hem* 7 Code Adopted Worth-SoBth wdnataM* “Someoii*’* Waiting,” a nyatery ■IM aM aupl^ed oy WTIC—Monllui ^ ^ By Alfred Sbetaiweld NOmtH I gUjUMiMBa and AN aubjact to VTORC-Weekend Review in three acta, written by Bknlyn WPOP—Word Ft Uts U.S. Master* Team Champion gfctsnsAlU iiii r i/,iissig (Conttiinefl ttum Pag* One) ton is pushed. A timing device can jaaitsa artthout nooea. ir The Building Code Board of Ap ♦V K7«4 9 4 S , WilllAina. gSagliah playwright and be Installed for llme-Umit quiiMt. peals has voted to adopt the South made one slip in play WHAY—Nl*lil Owl ♦ A K Q author, haa been chosen by the Johnny’s progrea*. meanwhile, ^'IraaT —Miulo for Tmo WTIC—Monitor plumbing and heating code of the ing bis game contract, but it was 4B 8 6 2 ^ I on the viewing screen, telling WDRC—World Tont*ht is automatically charted on a HERE’S A town of East.Hartford after con ColuiDbla Community Z*layera for • a !f r WPOP—Juke Box Sat Nl*hl enough. East come through with EABT Johnny exactly what additional graph for his human aupervlsor to a m o —News ** I*— sidering codes from several locali ♦ 1 8 3 Birciiiiiis their api^wE produetj^on. 9 .- buttons he muet^ punch to operate anatC—Weekend Rrrlsw WHAY—Nl*hl Owl a brilliant defensive unblock. .study later. Grading could be done, WPOP-News ' ties. Q J 5 5 2 V K 7 ’ ’ i l n . Robert Ldine, preaident of WTIC—Monitor This action has been approved West opened the five of hearts, the machine. however, by electronifc computers. WDRC—World Tonl«ht 10 « ♦ J I 7 4 3 the players wll' direct, and Mri. How effective Is the machine? * ’witAT—Music lor Two WPOP—Jot'S Box Sst, Nl*ht by the Town Building Department and East's king held the first ♦ Q 7 3 After the briefing, a multiple WCCC—Make Mins MiislO trick. East returned a heart, and U K Iia H H Carl GMline, will act as buainess "Well, U'a teaching algebra to SALE VnCNl^Dnte^k *:>•— and the plumbing and heating SOUTH choice question is flashed on the WHAY—Nl*ht Owl examining board and was taken so South made the fatal error of re manager. Oiatihg will take place screen. The choices are lettered, as sixth grade students here at the WTIC—Rosa Miller WTIC—UConri vs Holy Cross ♦ A S 2 March 4 at a place yet to be an- University Elementary School," WDRO—Uefs 0«!orals WDRC—Music Throu*h the Nt*M builders would have a definite code fusing this trick also. are the five answer buttons. If WPOP^Tempe Bandstand $9 A 10 8 notmeed. In charge of lighting are; said Dr. kelslar. "By adding audio WPOP—Juke Box Sat Nlkht to follow. To become law, the code West won with the jack of hearts ♦ 9 3 2 Johnny punches the right button, must be ratified by voters at the and returned a heart to force out Donald Hodgina, George £ . Peters, a green light flashes and the next circuits (sound) to the machine, *'WHAY—Music for Two * WHAY—Nl*lit Owl ♦ A K 10 4 we can teach children of any age WCCC—Maks Mins Music WTIC—UCoim vs Holy Cross annual town meeting In March. the ace. East brilliantly discarded Soirth WMt North lost Kenneth Brickaon and Edward question appears. If, Johnny MUCH TOO WKNB-aSO Oub WDRC—Music Throu*h the Nl*ht In State Feature the queen of clubs on the third Paradl*. Sponsored by the. Girl punches a wrong button, a red any subject they are capable of WTIC—Rosa Mlllsr WPOP—Juke Box Sat. Nl*ht Waltresse* Picked 1 ♦ Pais 1 4 Pasa learning — from liUrsery rhymes WDRC—Modem Urlna The following girls will serve at Tony Curtis the G. I. with a Cas- heart. 1 NT Past 3 NT AU Pua Scouts, the play will be presented light comes on. The lesson does May 8 and 9 in Yeomans Hall. 1 to astronomy." WPOP- Temt>o Bandstand ‘WHAY -Ni*hl Owl waitresses st the Blue and Gold sanova reputation and a mere cor- Now when South tried to develop Opening lead — 89 5 not continue unUl the correct but 1‘tt— WTIC—I'Conn vs Holy Croes the clubs, West gained the lead Williams is scheduled to appear WHAY—Music for Two WDRC-Music Through the Night Cub Scout Pack 226 Banquet__ to poral'a rating who gets the Army WCCC—Mnko Mtne Music at the in a dither in “The Perfect Fur- with the jack of clubs and defeated at the University of Connecticut er'T-'-- IMPORTANT WPOP—Juke Box Sat. Night be held tonight at 6 p.m. KEENAN WYNN • ELAINE S M C H WKNB—Jimmy FIdler happy to drop tha quaen of clubs t:*5— Wapping Community House; Cyn lough.” Unlvernal-International's the contract with the rest of his in March at which time he will WTIC—Ross Miller WINF—Newa hearts . under R uth’s ace or king and then give readings. WDRC—Modem idvin* thia Sand, Karen Schwelr, Patty spicy romantic comedy In Cinema- Dulles’ Sister Hits Red »: 1»— West would have an entry to his WPOP—Tempo Bandstand WHAY—Night Owl Bernotas, Christie and Suzanne Scope and Color. Janet Leigh and Should Win in Second Trick aLrL?.JSKwUIIWlCRIS»L Entertalmnent for Flremea long hearts. Bi(mard E. Davla, secretary of WTIC—UConn vs Holy Cross Staiibach, Dorothy Kupchunas and Linda Crlatal provide the double South should win the second PLUS—MAN HUNT! WOMAN HUNT! GOLD HUNTt * ’wHAY—Music for '^ o WDRC—Music Through the Night romantic interest. Kennan Wynn Dally Question the Columbia Volunteer Fire De WCCO—Record Review WPOP—Juke Box Sal. Night Cynthia Momlz. heart trick. One hold-up play la TO MISS! Aa dealer, you hold: Spades—K WKNB—810 Club 9;.VS- Also Carol Dux, Terry Pres- and Elaine Stritch are co-starred. necessary to guard against a five- partment has announced that the Neutral Germany Plans WTIC—News Weather WHAY-Night Owl ______. The show starts Sunday at the card heart suit. The second hold-up T 6 4; Hearti—9 4 3; Diamonds— entertainment committee has WDRC—Weekend Review WTIC—UComi vs Holy OToss — tllco, Anita Rupner. Nanc.v Lehr, MONEY. WOMEN andQUNS WPOP—Tempo Bandstand State Theater. is important only again.st a 4-3 A K Q; Clubs—8 6 2. What do you planned for a film on fire fighting, WDRC—Music Through the Night Palsy .Tones and Darya Martin. say 7 • jlB_ WPOP—Juke Box Sat. Night Town Attorney Edwin Las.vman heart break which is no threat. CSCFbCMRt and a comic film on rural fire (Continued from Pag* Une) WHAY—Music for Two 1:411— Answer; Pass. This hand la not fighting, will be ahown at Wednes Vernon Motorist | 2 WCCC— Record Review will present the troop charter on South can afford to give up two M. WHAY—Night Owl at 8 p.m. at the Pleasant Valley WKNB—Datebonk heart tricks, if necessary: and that worth an opening bid. .If not vul JOCK MAHONEY* KIM HUNTER TIM HOVEY day night’# meeting by Merrill economic and political cooperation WTIC—UConn vs Holy Crokk behalf of Charter Oak Council to Clubhouse. Color slides on con nerable, you may open with a weak W n C -R o ss Miller WDRC—Music Through the Night Hugh Ewing, representing the I.* all the opponent.* can get if the 6ENE WAHS MiM rnm-m oMnw mmnmi sm Cummings chief of the University among the European states. In Rt. 15 Crash WDRC—Weekend Review WPOP—Juke Box Bat. Night temporary painting will be shown. notrump If you use thali, bidding WPOP—Tempo Bandstand Wapping PTA. Presentation „pf hearts break 4-3. of Connecticut Fire I>epartment. Russia’s current drive to get It:**— The public is invited to attend. After winning the second heart. convention. (In the Kaplan-Sheln- He said the film* have been well WHAY—Night Owl several awards to cubs and den wold System, the opening bid of 1 the western powers out of West Edward F. Rlordan, 29, Eleanor' *'wHAY—Music for Two WTIC—Monitor ^ mothers by Cubmaater Daniel South must try to develop the received where previously shown: WCCC—Record Rsvlsw WDRC—Music Through the Night Manchester Evening Herald NT shows balanced distribution A large turnout of the member Berlin and its proposal for a pdace St.. Vernon, was arrested by State j WKNB—810 Club Spencer will also be included in clubs In such a way that East is WPOP—Juke Box Sat. Night South Windsor correspondent El forced to win the only defensive and 12 to 14 points.) ship la urged. Refreshments will treaty which would keep Germany Police yesterday after he lost con-1 WTIC—Rosa Miller lt :lt — the program. (Copyright 1966, General F«a- trol of his car on Rl. 15 in Tol- WDRC—Weekend Review WHAY—Night Owl more Burnham, telephone Mitchell trick in the suit. be served. long divided and isolated, she said. WPOP—Tempo Banditana Joins Debates tijiM Corp.)______land and struck two guard rails. WTIC—Monitor^ _ ^ Steven Kaiser, son of Mr. and 4-0674. The method is to lead a diamond AGP Enronmeat "In the name of ‘normalization WDRC—Music Through the Night of Berlin’ they (The Soviets) are Riordan was not injured, al-1 LIQUIDATION 'WHAY—Music for Two to dummy and return a club to Joseph F. Glrardini. county of WPOP— luke Box Sat. Night Mrs. A. J. Kaiser of Laurel Lane Flower of Oonataaoy maneuvering to win domination though he was shaken up. Hla car | WCCC—Record Review 10:Sa— ' will be a member of the Univer wards the South hand. If East fice manager of the Agricultural WKNB—.Ummv Kidlrr WHAY—Night Owl plays low. South takes the ace. In poetry, the forget-me-not over Germany, East and West,” was badly damaged, according to j WTIC—Rosa Miller WTIC—Monitor ^ sity of Connecticut team which Rockville stands for constancy. It was O)naeivation program, has an WDRC—Weekend Review Declarer gets to dummy with TELEVISION PROGRAMS 'S ■’?fe* Mrs. Dulles (ieclared. State Policeman Walter Smiegal ] WDRC—Music Through the Night will engage In a debate with a named from the last words of a nounced that farmers may sign WPOP—Tempo Bandatand WPOP—Juke Box Sat Night another diamond and again leads up daily from I a.m. until 4:30 "The type of ’freedom’ and of Stafford Springs barracks. 11 I 'M— contingent of Trinity College de Wagner Appeals knight who was drowned while neutrality which they advocate Riordan is scheduled to appear in 'wHAY—Hound Do* baters at Trinity Tuesday. a club towards his own hand. If p.m. at the (bounty office. 14 Park WCCC—Recerd Review WHAY—Music Alley East plays the queen, he is al procuring the flower for his lady, J-3f would mean a nation isolated and Tolland Justice Court March 2. WTIC—Monllor_ ^ ^ . Topic of the debate will be: "Re according to German legend. St., Rockville or Tuesday from WKNB—*10 Club WDRC—Music Through the Night To Higher Court lowed to win the trick. If East UhaBaol S Barttore, Gsas. 9:30 a.m. imtil 4 p.m. at the He dangerous — almost completely WTIC Monitor WPOP—Juke Bo* Sal. Night solved that the Further Develop plays low, South takes the other Vhaaaol S New HavcB, Uoas. severed from West Europe. The FIFTH HARTFORD HOIJJITI" WDRC—Weekend Review ment of Nuclear Weapons Should bron Town Hall. WASHIETQK’S e BIQIHDIY WPOP—Tempo Bandstand lit**— top club and leads a low club to Chaaaei ri Spriagfield. Mata. YOUR YARN SHOP C»»5». Na» Y»Hi H«faM only other solution they appear to WHAY—Muslo Alley be Prohibited by International A Rockville man is appealing Chaaarl I* New BriUln. Coao. The county committee, the local Hartford. Feir. 21 (/P) — An || • its— „ WTIC—News East’s queen. ChaaacI 4d Hslgaks. Mass. (One Block East of Mala committeemen and the county of offer is a sharp and almost com armed bandit robbed a cleaning i WHAY—Hound Do* WDRO—News Agreement." a conviction on driving while under In short, East Is obliged to win Ghsaael SS Waterbarv t^iss. Between Oak and Birch) ryan, Marie Haddad, Betty Hem- plete separatism of the two parts WCCO—Record Revue WPOP-News Church Serxires fice staff are prepared to give any shop of $70 to $80 last night. The COME EARLY WKNB—Datehook the influence of Intoxicants to the the club trick with the queen. Then EASTWOOD pel and Kristine Olsen, freshmen. of Germany. Their attempt is to lltlS— and all Information pertaining to move Communist Asia to the man wore a large white hat, said WTIC Monitor WHAY—Music Alley Sunday School at Flrat Congre Supreme Court of Errors. South can take a trick with the * Art Noodloworh Miss Mary Ann Manclnelli, 19, WDRC—Weekend Review gational Church will meet at 9:30 the full program. Rhine.” WPOP—Temw Bandstand w n c —Snorts FTnal ^ ^ ten of clubs to make hla contract "When Hen Asks Sale* Certificate Manchenter Evening Herald who was alone when he entered WDRC—Music Through the Night a.m. The Rev. R. Winthrop Nelson Robert L. Wagner, 25, of Snipslc South cannot afford to lead clubs “GCISHA Supplies Columbia correspondent, Mrs. Don WPOP—Juke Box Saturday Night The Zoning Board of Appeals the Howard Cleaners Store at 664 • WHAY—Hound Do* 'i will preach at both the 9:30 and St., was found guilty by Judge Al from his own hand. East would be Broke Lease” ROBIN HOOD * Froo Instructions ald R. Tuttle. Telephone Academy No Annie Ookley* ALL SALES FINAL V • ...... •' Kevue if.S * - 11 a.m. service on “ Christians and va P. Loiaelle in Tolland County BOY" will hold a public hearing March United States senators and rep Maple Ave. He didn’t show a pis WKNB—810 Club WHAV—Music Alley S:ei, t:U * Froo Parking 9 at 7:30 p.m. in Yeomans Hall on 8-S4S5. tol until she hesitated to give him W n C —Monitor WTIC-Monitor ^ . Education." After the early wor Superior Court Thursday. EN6LISH BIKES resentatives are not granted pass WDRC—Weekend Review WDBC—Music Through the Night Atty. Robert J. Pigeon, his coun petition of Windham Lincoln Mer the money from the till, she said. | WPOP—Juke Box,Saturday Night ship service the congrc„atIon la so COTTAGE ST— Ml 9-2858 The eggs of birds have brittle es on railroads. The goverment al WPOP—Tempo Bandstand asked to remain for a Church sel, Informed the Superior Court SirNDAY; cury Inc. The firm ask* for am ap lows them mileage for each ses The holdup was Hartford’s fifth ItSS— tl;4*— SALES OBd SERVICE shells, while the eggs of snakes WINF-Manchester Herald News WHAY—Music Alley meeting. Clerk that he would file for an A ADlne, Dance A Have Fun , proval certificate for sales and sion of Congress. this year. NO SALES TO DEALERS WTIC—Monlloi'_ ^ ^ KerwiB Mathew* Gathr Grasl (44) WORLD OF IDEAS have elastic shells. B'40— From 3:30 to 5 p.m. tomorrow appeal by Tueadsy the day set for 4:44 (SS) NEWS repatlr of new and used motor ve 'w iN r—Muslo for tho First Shift WDRC—Music Through the Nfghf A Every WPOP—Juke Box Saturday Night thi Deacons will meet In down sentencing of Wagner. W THURS., FBI. and SAT. "TH€ 7th VOYAGE Sfaeos 20 to 26 4:4* < S-44) FACE THE NATION hicles and gasoline dealer’s li I:1S— IS;S*— stairs hall. The Rev. John Chea The appeal will be baaed on the . (ZZ) FOLKA PARTY cense. The business is to be locat WHAY—Hound Do* W INF-Riri Off 't claim that no evidence was entered • MIKE STANKO’S OF SINEAD" 4:14 ( 8) BOWUNG STABS W f t R.M'.iIrt Hsvus ter Smith of the Hartford Council Color sad Dyaamatioa < S-48) NEW YOBK FHILHAB- ed on the south aide of Rt. 6, op WKNB—Datebook will outline townwide religious to Wagner'a being unfit to operate MONIC ’ posite Hopkins Trailer Sales, 2 for WTIC—Monitor a motor vehicle, Atty. Pigeon said. SiZS. S:U. * :U BILL’S TIRE aRd (St) ASK WASHINGTON CHILDREN’S LADIES’ WDRC—Weekend Review cenaua procedures. . SOAK GRILLS 4:M (»-S*) “M.D. INTERNATIONAL" fronting 300 feet on Rt. 6 and ex Reg. WPOP—Tempo Bandstand Settlement Sums On Monday at 7 p.m., the PH The accused was arrested by ™ 30 Oak S t, Manchester * ( 8) PAUL WINCHELL SHOW tending through to Cards Mill Rd. Pastel grim Fellowahlp will meet st Vernon Constable George Massey, Borg Calhoaa REPAIR SHOP Onenti: Arturo Greece, The The concern bought the former SHADY GLEN First quality RAYON shades. WHAY—Hound Do* V No Cover, No Minimum NYLON Slid "APACHE TERRITORY" Florida Trio Colorful 1.00 Sl*("i ivi i't K'tiitfi Kevua Set in Town Suits ChUrch to go roller skating. Mr. refused to submit to fluid # a m p l e PARKING 180 Spruoe— Ml 9-065^ 4:S0 ( 8) LONE EANGEB Haskell property. Plans call for WKNB—*10 aub and Mrs.. Ronald Roberta and Mr. tests. He appealed a conviction I;M. 5;M. *;M "Tho Tenderfoot’’ talking down the old barn used STRETCH pattern*. TRICOT 84-40 WTIC—Monitor ( S) MONEY TALKS (Preralrre) VALUE! WDRC—Weekend Review and Mrs. Herbert Soper will be from Rockville City Court where for am amti(iue shop, and moving Fit# sizes 6-11 Pre-trial settlement figures were chaperones. ; he was fined $102 and given a 60- S:M
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FAGK fX>UB 'When You Have Made A Wrong The note fold Warren had received R bill for less dues, but that the Cholco,” by toe Rev. Paul J. Bow Chief Justice had resigned "in the man, pastor. Insurance Hearings (all of 1957. bathing, and fishing. Vernon Congregational: Church Stecher said he- received a letter school, 9:30 a.nv.; nursery, 10:45 early In January from Warren, In C of G Issuing Cards a.m.: worship, 11 a.m„ sermon, forming him he had eubmlttcd hie •‘A Fashionable Faith," by toe Rev. resignation In the (all of 1957. Useless, Premo Says Rodman D. Cart, pastor. The board of governore’ action Vernon Methodist: Worship, was ba-sed on Warren’s January nursery, 9:30 a.m., sermon by the To Identify Salesmen ChiMgo, Feb. 11 (/P)—The board letter. The letter g »ve no reason (or (Continued from Page One) tlon to the measures. Rep. John M. Rev. Warren E. Coveil, pastor; the resignation. of governors of the American Bar Griffith (D-Kasl Hartford) began church school and adult Bible In on interview last month, day, a workman who removed questioning him. Terrell said Grif Assn, last night accepted toe res Blue control cards to IdentlfyC'erett Dlcklneon. The covers will be study, 10:45 a.m. Stecher was asked K ,a report pre most of his clothes to show scar* fith’s queries were Irrelevant and ...... on sale at fti.the .-Arl.t-raHnnreglStraUon table.table Rockville Methodist: Sunday pared by the ABA’s Communist eollcltorx r and door-to-door aalee ignation of CSjlef Justice' Earl he had received from an Industrial for a moment their voices clashed. DIRECTORY Auction material will be dls School. 9:30 a.m.; membership Tactics, Strategy and Objectives The storm subsided, quickly, ESS Warren from the group. men as having reglstc ' with the training class, 9:45 a.m., worship, Committee was a (actor in the i^ccldent. played «uid silent bids will be ac Warren, 67, toe 14to Chief Jus though. . Rockville Area CJhamber of Com- cepted during the afternoon by nursery, 10:45 a.m., sermon, "Give resignation. Michael Marlak, 40, Thonaston, The Legislature will take the tice of the United States, had been " I just can’t believe (hat report ‘ merce are now being issued. Fred Demlng, Rockville Stamp Me toe Faith of My Father,” by a raetpber o f the A B A for 28 disrobed and s.ood before the law day off Monday to observe Wash CTlub's auctioneer. Tables are be toe Rev. Simon P. Montgomery, had anything to do with it ” ington’s birthday. Legislative George R. Bennett, executive years. Stecher said. makers In a pair of swimming secretary, said today a numt>er of ing set up in an adjacent room for pastor. In a brief atatement, Ross L. hearings will resume Tuesday and First Lutheran; Sunday school trunks to let them see scars on salesmen of well-known organiza visiting dealers. Malone of Roswell, N.M. associa The report, first prepared last bo held the rest of the week. In- AND OTHER FINE and adult Bible class, 9 a.m.: wor July, has been revised and will be MANCHESTER tions liave already received blue Refreshments will be served in tion' president, said: his back, c^ijcst, arms, and legs. chidlng Friday. In addition, there ship, 10:15 a.m.( sermon, "Called studied by the board of governors MANCHESTER cards at the Chamber after pre the cafeteria to oait-of-town guests "The resignation of Chief Jus rlak a*ld thj scars were from will be daily sessions of the Legis MAIN ST. STORES and members of the Society. Door Unto Holiness,” by the Rev. David this weekend. burns he suffered while tending lature's two hoiuse.s. senting their credentials. tice Earl Warren as a member of The 246-member ABA House of The Chamber is not trying to prizes will be produced by the G. Jaxheimer, pastor. the American Bdr Assn, was ac an electric furnace three years The General A.ssembly’s Fish AUTO PARTS ccatrol or regulate legitimate busl- Rockville Club, aa well aa prizes St. John’s Episcopal: Holy Com Delegates will get the report when and Game Committee yesterday cepted today by the board of gov it convenes Monday. ago. 270 BROAD ST. nejs, Beimett said, but is attempt for the junior exhibits. munion, 8 a.m.: family service and Mrs. Margaret Drlsooll, legis recommended passage of a hill to | Qfcffe)- Sunday school. 9:15 a.m.: prayer ernors of the association. The report, a digest of U.S. Su ing to curb misrepresentation. Heart Drive Sunday "The, termination of member- lative co\msel fbr the State AKL- help the oyster Industry battle one 99 E. CENTER ST.—TEL, M I 8-6009 and sermon, 11 a.m. The Ven. premo Court decisions dealing with of its strongest foes, the .'
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''04 PAGB 8BVBN MANCHESTER EV^ENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1969 fcNlNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1969 P A G B sa the Lssson-Semon for Sunday, C olu m b ia Guterma Sees la tlta UnlUd Natlona. Only under A dlaUnee In either Urns or pUice. Eeb. 23. Stray Hercules Obituary iHanrl^pHtpr lU .tUalntardatied. guaranteaa can tf he tires of hie own words, he The Golden ‘Text Is from Ro Connecticut Auto Hits Sign, Macmillan in Russia, may read the worde o f others, mans (11:84,88): "Who hath Financial Rnin the Arab aUtaa be promoted out ot Explodes Near Mr*. Ann* F. Johnstone ^eral6 living and dead. He cemparee Ideaab Imown the mind of the Lord? or their ataius of big power pawna, who hath been his counsellor? . . . Yankee S i^ Hits Truck Mrs. Anna Francei' Johnstone. and the purported power poUUca oif others to hla own, he learns from Hopes to End Tension 73, died yesterday at the home of h« 5 M ! ® ? iS S ^ m a f For of him, and through him, and Texas Ranch By U.S. Probe U BtaMll Street vacuum In the Ivear Eaat be filled the mlsUkea of others, he is more to Wm, are all things: to whom B y A . H . 0 . A Waterbury motorist 'was ar- her daughter. MrM. Arlene .Swan Hanctaeeter. Conn. son. .50 W. Middle Tpke. bjr the only force which haa a clearly revealed to himself by be glory for ever." rested on a charge of speeding af (OmtiiiDed troiB Page One) (Continued from Png*
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CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1959 PAGE ELEVEN PA6B TEN THE on Herald Angle bers Against Wilkes Barre By EARL YOST Eastern Pefin r Sports Editor Firing Gets Underway I Last Days of Stillman’s Gym Perfect Mark Coach Who Blows Own Horn Leaguers Play Fisher Busy Weekend for Sports Fans Coming from behind In the In Woman’s Pin Event' Quite'fi weekend for sports enthusiasts, This morning, Pete New York— (NEA)—Tliera were second half, St. Thomas Sem Beattie ()P)—M the « ever falls 20 managent and trainers and Here Sunday inary High completed a perfect Da'wkin?, .'Army's great two-time football All-American and H ighlights on this coaching career of Vince Pins will be flying -this afternoon and evening at the Com hangers-on standing by the phone season yesterday with a 49-33 captidn of the cadets at West Point, was the principal speaker munity Y alleys when the seventh annual Women’s Town Cazzetta, the young head naan of booths in the hack of Stillman’s Throe of the most appeal decision' over St. Thomas Ac- at th»j^ixth annual breakfast for Episcopal Men and Boys of Duck Pin Bowling Tournament gets underway. A total of Gymnastiim. The rows of slatted qulnas of New Britain. The Seattle University basketbail can ing gate figures to play bas the Hiir,tford Archdeaconry at St. Mary’s Church. This after 45 women, a new all-time high record, will compete for cham seats wore empty of spectators. Bloomfield squad won all 24 snatch hla aaxophone out of stor In the ring, a Mg kid moved ketball in Manchester since 5 2 -4 4 Win game* to top qualifiers for tho noon at. j. o’clock, the seventh annual Women’s Town Duck pionship honors. First ight wUl^ age and hardly hiiss a payday. r. ' at 1 o’clock, the second 'flight around as If he were In the laun the end of World War II will State ClAC Class O Tourna Pin BqwUhg Tournament got un--*' dry at the state pen Instead of a By PAT BOLDUC ment. He has been a card carrying derway ■ at" the Community Y. at 4 and the third and last flight at be back tomorrow aftertipon member of the merlcan Federa Three, flights in all will be bowled, lice department, will return to 7 tonight. Three late entries last boxing ring. The unbeaten Saints are meet Singing Frank Townsend in at the high school gym. Ap- » Hitting on a sparkling 41 coached by the Rev. Philip Bla- tion of Musicians for 18 years. ona.eich starting at 1, 4, and 7 night were from Betty White, Mar- "You ask me why I'm going to nearing with the Wilkes Barre per cent from the field Man o’clock. Yoinorrow afternoon at the the featuier attraction. Those who vis Small and Rose Nelll.(fan. sell,” Lou Stillman snapped. "You ney of Manchester. This Is Now 33, Vince Confesses hla lip saw Currv here several weeks ago Barons will be Danny Finn and chester High School closed the second perfect season for hadn't touched a horn for 10 years high school gym, Bobby Knight, Four former champions vrill be got eyes. Look tor yourself." George Feignbaum while Bobby ■wltli the Red Enibers, will play Verc treated to a first liand rough in the field, Including Amy Plrkey, Stillman Is ready to sell his Knight will be wearing the colors out a losing basketball season | Father Blaney. While ser\'ing when his talent was discovered at house attraction. The bushy brow a recent ball. Someone pushed t’..e‘ WHk«8.'Barre Barons of tlie winner the past two years. gymnasium, whieli for years has of the Red Embers. The rivals on a winning note last night, as roach of the college team ed inatsman is one of the roughest bwn a landmark on Eighth Ave nine years ago he guided his Cazzetta to the band atand, handed Eastern Penn League. Danny Finn Others who have held the title as clash in an Independent gani" turning back host East Hart- and G eorn Folgenbauni, two well m the sport, did I say sport, to the No. 1 bowler in Manchester nue and Is known all over the which has a 3 o’clock startin club to 22 straight wins. him a sax and backed away. After day. Tv.'o tag team matches, one forrl S2-44 WTiile Coach Klein Z a-, a few preliminary toots the head known characters, will be with among the fadrer set were Ruth World, time. A preliminary starts at l:Zt pitting the r^ g e ts against midg ‘“nie television says I sold It.’’ turskv'a impressive senior quintet baskethall coach took Sweet Geor tl Batons. That's It in a nut- McIntosh (1953), Helen Wilhelm During the years when basket won for the ai:;'1i time, second in a 1 shaPt 0h,;-.yes, weatlier permitting, ets, should be a dilly while the big (1954) and Shirley 'Vittner (1956). he said. “ They're wrong ns usual. gia Brown for a Jazz ride. The or fellows will grapple in the other It ain’t been sold yet. But it will ball, on a professional level, enjoye. rmv. in Ifi starts, the ncighborinR chestra leader tried to hire him. pubM Ice’ Skating will be permitted Fourth Year at Y Ite grcatesfi'auccesa, Finn an* Homel.s dropped their 13th pame Green Manors tag affair. The show is being pre be. When I’m good and ready they For a moment, Buddy Mason until lO o’clock tonight and Sun This will be the fourth straight Fetgenbaum came into tow,’- as apainst onlv three victories day. friu.i 101 to n at Center sented by the Police Department year that the Y has been the site eon turn this Joint Into a parking was almost back in brislness. Be Benevolent Assn. lot and I'll open a smaller plaee." aeveral times each season with t)i' Coach .lark rvisd's club aI.so bowed Springs Pond; * of the championship rolling. Jack Wallingford Vela. Both were eon for the third atraiphl time At Pslainville fore World War II, Vince had his The biggest day the gym ever owm 15-piece band, "Buddy Mason .. ♦ * * Vittner, manager of the Y lanes, Iroversial figures as well as al' Zatursky kept his word and will again serve as tournament di had was when Prlmo Carnera and His Orchestra.” He was Mason. Mac Doing Well came off the boat in Deeemher around players. Finn, who playe*’ 2 opened the finale with the five Decision Due rector. Thirty-two women took In FVL Game The-band played In Connecticut, of 1930 and started training for several yeara with the Philadelphlf senior members of hi.s varsity Also, on the home sports front, Manchester’s Bill MacArdle, a part a year ago. Warriors in the NBA after squad — Neal Prescott. Bill Ma- Massachusetts and N?w York and the Rec Volleyball League, enjoy junior at Brown University, was a Among the rollers in the I his American debut In Madison Vince occasionally was tenor sax Square Garden. graduating from the Vets, playe* lausky, Skip Fisher. Clyde Rich- - There Is every reason to believe ing its greatest season in popular member of the Bruin relay team o’clock flight will be a mother and his college ball at St. John's. He ard and Wes Feshlcr. And the five that the loser of Sunday’s Green with small night club combos. "I ity, comes to a close next week which sc', a new school record re daughter team, Lll and Dawn Mo- “ Jack Dempsey. Rocky Grazl- theftight seriously of making” a ano, Benny Leonard. None of along with Felgenbaum, were in youngsters came through in tre Manor-Plalnville Famiington Val with the championship still in cently in the two mile event. Mac lumphy. Audrey Frey, runner- volved in several scraps with Uu mendous fashion, accounting for ley Basketball League contest in career of music,” he recalls. “But I Ardle, a memljer of the New Eng up a year ago, will also roll at 1. them drew what Carnern did. doubt. The outcome of regular MARY SIMMONS It was only his first day workin', fans and police In Manchester anr ♦3 of their team h point total. Plalnville will be eliminated from was thinking Just as seriously jCoach with a beat: When word got around-that Vince season play won’t be known until land interscholastic cross country Many of the leading bowlers about medicine and athletics.” but he pulled more people Into unless both have mellowed wit) Fisher, tireless 6-3 center, hoop playoff consideration. Only two of Cazzetta, Seattle University basketball coach, once the final game of the final night championship team while at Man from the various women’s leagues Top eight scores will qualify for ago extra protection wlU be needec! ed 14 points, his best individual the four berths remain open since Vince and sevc -al of his young chester High, ran in the third posi further play. Each will roll six this Joint than they get In the playeci the saxophone, his players requested a sample. on- 'W'ednesday’s schedule! Wat have entered. There are a num Garden for a fight these days. Sunday. effort of the winner. Malausky New Britain and Bloomfield, cur friends had taken up music as a kins, coached by Frank Miller, tion as Brown was clocked in ber of women who are making games today or tonight. Quar rently tied for the loop lead, have hobby. The arrival of the war cut Seattle varsity men shown around Cazzetta are, left to We never done a day’s business Great Attraction chipped in with 11 Ullies. Prescott who is also ace high as a set-up 7:49.9 at the Boston Athletic their first appearance in tourna ter-finals will be held Friday night, Knight, who learned'many trick: already qualified for post-season short his musical adventures and right. Clair Markey, Tim Cousins, Jim Coleman and Assn. Games in Boston. The local like It since.” added nine and Feshler and Rich man, holds a one game edge over ment competition. Feb. 27 at 6:30 with the semi “ Now,” Stillman snaps, "we while traveling with tha Origlna ard combined for nine markers. competition. when Cazzetta graduated from the Don Paisecki. tit Latvians. Both clubs have one man was also a prominent member Mary Simmons, national wom finals Saturday afternoon, Feb. 28 Army’s 95th Division in 1946 he are giving this place to the car Harlem Globetrotters, is still th< Feshlcr. Malausky and Fisher atso Both Green Manor and Plainvllle match left, each on Wednesday of the Brown cross country team en's single champion, will bowl at and the finals the same night at greatest individual attraction ir made his choice among music, John Castellanl at Seattle and got have been played for a decade but last fall. In winter track, besides business or something like that. were credited with 23 of the win have two games remaining after night. The Latvians and Center 4 o’clock. Mrs. Pirkey’ and Mrs. 7:30. The fight business is dead." LOU STILLMAN ON W HAYS LEFT OF ITIE JOB. the area not in tho Natlona ner's 32 rebounds. tomorrow’s Important clash. The medicine and muscle. the top Job when Castellanl re it still is at the Cazzetta home in the relay, MacArdle runs the mile Vittner are in .the third flight Trophies will bo awarded the New Britain. “I’ll never sell it,” Congos tangle at 8:15 with Wat Basketball Aaan. The Hartford Relieved Twice Ron Fairly, center* who wound up last season with the Los Angeles Dodgers after locals conclude their first season ” I don’t regret it,” says Vince. signed last spring. kins meeting Woodhill at 9 o’clock. and half mile events. According to which starts rolling at 7. top four women. Negro lured big crowds night altc: service with Des Moines and St. Paul, compares bats with veteran outfielders Duke in FVL .warfare at home, hosting He coached prep schoola in New The horn purchased for him by he aays. “My dad deprived hlm- Coach Ivan Fuqua, former Indiana The Red and White seniors, per aelf of thlnga he needed to buy It The pennant race couldn’t be any night, gams after game, Into th*. strong New Britain on March 1 Britain and Hartford, Conn. He the late Frank Cazzetta when and Olympic star, MacArdle “ is a Armory when he played with Man forming brilliantly as a unit, were Snider, left, and Carl Furillo as the Dodgers open spring training. Fairly, a resident of ■Vince was a small boy may not for me.” closer. If either Watkins or the relieved twice In the contest. 55a- Long Beach, batted .283 for the Los Angeles club in 15 games last year and and cellar-dwelling Suffield on came West in 1966 as assistant to Latvians falter just a little the handy man to have around, espe Robinson^ Moore Ring Pairing chester teams. Now with tha MU Calif MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1969 HoRses for Sale 72 Wanted—Real Estate 77 Antiques 51-A Rooms Without Board 59 'Business Locations Houses for Sale 72 Bolton Articles For Sale . 45 Household Goods 51 for Rent 64 (XX) (XXXX) BUY — SELL — TRADE t h e r e o u g h t a b e a l a w BY FAGALY and SHORTEN ijHB 0U > CARPENTB5R FURlflSHEt) ROOM, complete Want t o . tell your proo^rty? Business Services Offered 13 houeekeeping facnlties. Woman SVC ALUMINUM combination Three piece mahogany bedroom Antiques—Six foot harvest V a c a n t s t o r e —wm remodel tor MANCHESTER - Six room Cape. VERNON—Large 8% room ranch, Greenwood, Inc. will buy (or all School Board Plans Meeting m iX S ' TELEVISION Servle.. set ...... **S hutch 'Cabinet, 48”. pine round only. One block from Center. Cell office or bueineie.. P u ^ j^ aB8 breezeway, overeisad garage, two cash, or work out a trader Quick doors, will fit 82x80% opening, dn^leaf table, Pennaylvania Ml 8-5589. Aluminum atorma and acreena, new Available at all times, Phllco fac lUM lOR D iDNY dEAHy WANT « GO TO C0U.CGE W e l l ,JUNIORS o u t o p c o u E G & r a n d j u s t Three piece mahogany bedroom centrally located. MI flreplacee, combinations through action assured. Cali and gut our with all hardware, *20 each. Oster Dutch sink cupboard, dovetailed hot water heater. Convenient to tory miperviwd service. Tei. MI BUT PAPA WAS ADAMANT LET HIM TRV AND USE HiS EDUCATION ON POP! ratchet pipe threader, % to two set ...... 4120 ■hopping, Bchoole and buaea. Nice out, pleatcred, magnificent view, deal,, no obligation.obligation With Manchester Educators Nine piece mahogany dining dough table with tSMred legs, ATTRACTIVE ROOM for rent In AIR . CONDITIONED two - room »-M98. ______VEAHT JUST l e t Him TRV ' inch dies, *20. 38 foot magnesium quiet home, next bath and ehower. front office. 100% location. Mar: yard. Priced to eell immediately at *18,600. R. F. Dlmock Co., Real- GREENWOOD, INC., T' aluminum extension ladder, *40, room aet ...... MM large etretcher base table, Penn- only *12,900. R. F. Dlmock Oo„ tore. MI 9-5245. LEAVE YOUR rubbiMi worries to ml,to NOfxWANT40U1DUARN! eylvania pie cupboard, Iron hang Free parking. Ml 9-0887. low’s, 887 Main St, MI 8-1577 The Board of Education wUl ooo> f BUT.TOP? 12 tMj hydraulic Jack, *18. Boa- Four sofas, *20, *80, *40, each. Realtors, MI 9-5245. me! Cellars, attics cleaned. RATHM ;1 D W SMART-'60MKCWf‘ w e u M i r r THINK! Maple breakfast set ...... *00 ing lampa, eatln glera. delft, cut MANCHESTER— Special modem fer with Manchester edueatore advertising 'fOU'Se GOING TO TAKE XONLVSA iI I DON'T NEED ANV ■< trum Builders combination lend SELLJNO Y o u r home? For Light trucking of all kinds, tor Nine piece dining room set •• *30 glaaa end china. Crow Hill Road, Houses tor Rent 65 (XXI) ■lx room cape UK on busWM* saisv.line full Monday at 7:30 p.m. at ths Boltea homes, storen and offices. Norm's .PlAHT JOVER MV BUSINESS.' ITHIMK' COLLEGE WIOSTELLINO and transit, *40. Stanley router Boarders Wanted 59-A price *12,660. 6% room colonial prompt, e((lclent, courteous eerv Ike Quits and plane attachment, *28. 10-inch alt Monaon Road, Stafford Springs. ice and appraletng without obliga Elementary school in a special CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT DEPT. HOURS Trucking. MI 8-890S. VOUCAMTPOlT* MENOWTORUNMV * WATKINS OV 4-8187. Open evenings and FOUR BEDROOM older Colonial. (14,900. Beautiful two-family meeting to help define Bolfon’e ^ WITHOUT A ^ U E A R N E D tu t arbor table saw with 110/220 FIRST FLOOR, room and board tion, call 8. A. Beechler, Realtor, 8:15 A3I. to 4:30 PAI. USED FURNITURE weekends or by appointment. for elderly lady or gentleman, THREE BEDROOM ranch, *120 Excellent condition. Tkro-^oar ga homes, good location, excellent Ml 8-6969 or Wesley R. Smith As school needs. RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make— > JHESiSTWAV.'-WE volt one-horsepower motor, *90. condition. Two to choose from. All 14 pace, 2x12x14 feet, ** each, home comforts. MT 9-8656. monthly. Ellington TR 6-7769. rage, St. James Pariah, *17,800. R. sociates. Ml 9-8952. Member; Multi Acapulco The local Board haa asked for an cars, amplifiers, phonograph, and EDUCATION f . COLLEOtOF EXCHANGE kinds of new and used homes. over-all preeefitatlon of Manchea> COPY CLOSING TIME FOR C L A ^ I E D A D l^. changers. Over 47 years total ex new. SO feet DeVUblas air hose, F, Dmiock Co.. Realtore, Ml 9-8245. ple Listing Service. EXPERIENCE!. 15 OAK STREET Musical Instruments 53 Mitten will work hand end glove ter's secondary achool program MONDAY Tlini FRIDAY t 0;80 A.M.—*8 ATtJIU)AY > AM, . perience. BO day. guarantee on all *10. Mall No. 30 belt aander, *20. FOUR ROOM house for rent, *»0 with you. CaU the Ellsworth Mit with particular emphasis on the work. Pottortim’s. MI 9-4NI7. PI 2-7722 from 5-8 p.m. Open Thursday Evenlngi Apartments—Flats— (XXII) Until 9 COME AND hear the Kinsman par month. Call MI 8-8105. ten Agency, Realtors. MI 3-6930 Legal Notice For Home anticipated program for Grades 7, PLEASE READ YOUR AD Closed Mondays electronie organ. Big savings on Tenements 63 NEW SIX room ranch, one block or MI 9-5524. 8 and 0 as appropriate background demonstration models. DuBaldo MORTENSEN TV. SneciallMd RCA KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, from Green. AU large rooms, two niCCRRR ON LIMITATION for Grades 10, 11 and 12. ALBERT’S OPEN WASHINGTON’S Music Center. 186 West Middle 15 MINUTE ride to Vernon. Three Suburban for Rent 66 bathe, built-in stove and oven, (Ire ENFIELD—Five room ranch three OF CLAIMH (Continued from Page One) television, service. Ml B-4S41. S3 Maple Street. MI 3-43i7. room apartment with garage, AT A efOURT OK PR O R ATE hnldMi Information la also desired on the .__ «ffui sdwrtlser •honld rtnd lilt td iiit FIRST UAV rx BIRTHDAY, MONDAY Tpke. MI 9-8205. place. Full baaement, two-car gS' years old. fenced In yard, rear e r r o r s in Ome for tlio n «t iiw ^ stove, refrigerator. References. MI 24 Grove St. — Well M Coventry. wUhIn And for Ih** Dlstrlrt guidance program, the Manchester 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. R o o e v n ^ rage. Your choice of I’-tenor porch. *12,600. P. V. Tongren, of Covrnlry, on the 9th day of F«*bru« The thousands of Mexicans who FLOOR 8ANDINO and refinishlng POLAROID Highlander camera, 9-2837. heatedleated '2 z roomr< fumlahed apart High .School Handbook, the caliber Hob. The Bertdd I. rr.pon.ible for only ONE incorrect or oirttt^ Specializing in old floors. M like pew, *48, Call Ml 9-3896 after decoration. R. F. Dlmock Co., Real' BrIroker, MI 3-6821. ary A.D, 1959. turned out to welcome Elsen of work done by Bolton pupils and 2 2 S 'rS 5? SHny J^S^ment luid ohly to »» * COM’IN GET m i grUAilT GUITAR amplifier. MI ment. Inquire 1st floor. Apartment Prfiu'iU lion. Filmorf Tiirklnflon 9-B780. 8:30. CHOP, CHOP, CHOP, PRICES TWO ROOM furnished apartment, tors, MI 9-8248. MANCHESTER, West Side- - Spot Enq,. Judrp. bower applauded him and contin other pertinent Informatlor which w Mflimke K)od’' Ineertlon. Error, whlcli do not ieoien t^ ®* 9-9781. 9. On motFon of Mm. DHvina ColUnR. ued to do so throughout His ac may reflect the facilities o f tha S ;;^ g^ S iS ««S t^ n not be corrected by «tn«ke >ood» lnw»rtlon. YES, ALBERT’S ARE 105 Birch St. CaU MI 9-6601 after less (our room expandable Cape Admlnlutratrlx. 24 C m tcr Stret't. WU- ELECTROLUX OWNERS- Prompt 5 p.m. ANDOVER—Near Route, 8. Largo (XXIII) tivities at the tourist - packed Manchester school system such aa friendly sendee on your Electro MEN’S HOCKEY skates, size 10, CHOPPIN’ PRICES - Cod, fireplace, hot water hsat, llmantlr. Conn., on tlu* rfilato of Th*‘o- WE CANNOT TELL A U E tVanted—To Buy M almost new six room Cape. 1% combination storm windows, doro E. VanpflB**. lalo of Coventry, tropical resort city. speech correction and school social yODB COOPERATION W n X Q j j 3 . 2 7 1 1 lux (R) cleaner. Pick up and de used once, *8. MI 9-8500. FIVE PLEASANT rooms, conven BOLTON — Six room split level, within aald diatrirt. decenard. WE ARE CELEBRATTNO baths *100 monthly, option to screens and doors. One car garage They were still lining the streets worker. BE APPRECIATED ** livery. Call Electrolux authorized WANTED TO BUY ient location. 91 Main St, Tel. MI buy. k c 8t92S7, Wllllmantic, Call wooded lot. Three bedrooms, fire' Thla Court doth d erroo that alx The local Board has also indi sales ana service. Ml 9-0848 or JA CHILD'S DESK, four bookcases, “ GEORGE WASHINGTON’S’' place, excellent condition *18,800 with amestte drive on bus line, montha he allow'ed and limited for the to cheer when ho drove to the air dood used reaalabie furniture, 9-1077. after 6 p m. rredllora of aald oatate to exhibit their cated to the Manchester group that 3-0108. Please ask for Augustti.e small tricycle, pedal dump truck, BIRTHDAY WITH THIS R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtors. MI near achool and shopping. Nothing ciaima airainst the aame to the Admln- port to board his private plane, Automobiles for Sale 4 AMAZING INCREDIBLE also amaU upright - and spinet to do but move In. Asking *15,600 it would appreciate comment con Lost and Found Kanilenskl. rocking horse, Jump chair, strol FOUR ROOM duplex and g.'.rage ROCKVILLE, 24 Grove St.— Well 9-5245. iatratrix and dlrerla that puhltr notice the Columbine III, for the flight ler. MI 9-5585. “ SUPER DB LUXE" BARGAIN pianos. with 10% down to approved biiv- be prlven of thla order by advertl.elnif in to the United Slates. cerning the continuance of high oil steam heat and hot water. Tel. heated two room apartment, *18 a newapaner havinc a Hrcnlnllon In lost—Small female Fox Terrier, BEFORE YOU BUY 'a used car LAWN MOWERS sharpened and 8 ROOMS OP FURNTTURB er. Alice Clampet, RasHsr. MI At the airport prior- to Elsen school pupils from Bolton at Han- see Gorman Motor Sales. Rulck 'fh M J U lZ MI 3-4751. weekly, three rooms. *22 weekly. (XXIV) aald dlatrlrt and by pnatinR a copy Chester High School, possible tui black and white. Vicinity Whitney repaired. All work guaranteed. | All 100% Guaranteed Watkins Used Furniture 9-4543. Otiier l**rings available. thereof on tne public alpi poat In aald hower's departure the two presl- Sales and Setylce. 285 Main glass, Boats and Accessories 46 Inquire first floor, apartment 9. tion costs and the determination of and Jarvis Rds. Name Laicky. Free pick-up and delivery , 10% so, ONLY *483 Exchange NEW EFFICIKNCY apartment for NEW SIX room Colonial. *17.900. Town of Coventry nenreat the place denl.s embraced Mexican fashion. Wearing tan collar. 14 years fam Street Ml 9-4871. Open evenings. off on sharpening until March | nszviBcuvM PAY ONLY *17.83 Month rent with kitchen, living room, bullt-ln dishwasher. 1% baths, where the deceased last dwelt. ■'Hasln liicgo," (so long) Elsen tuition. PHItAOeuPM/A ti M OLYMPIA 18’ cabin crulaer with 15 Oak Street ROCKVILLE, 24 Talcott Ave. — MANCHESTER VICINITY Certified from Record The Advisory Committee of (he 1st. Bruno Moske, MI 8-0771. I»l», MiCtUH WIWIPAPH lYMOICATI 2E I — YOU GET — bedroom, tile bath. Furt’shed bullt-ln stove and oven, Ctmplete- EI.MORE TtlRKlNdTON. Jud(fe. hower said In Spanish and turned ily peL Ml S-0616, NEED A CAB and had your credit 38 h.p. outboard. Coast Guard Beautiful furnished three room Bolton Foard will attend the ses 2 16-PIECE BEDROOM WE BUY and aell antique and used with stove, refrigerator and heat, Iv landscaped. Amesltf 'rive. R. turned down? Short on down pay registered. Call MI 9-0680. hekted apartment, residential dis Manchester Deepwood Dr.— Four away to board his plane at 1:05 sion which has been planned to lost—PASS BOOK No. 3481, Sav ATTSamON residents 1 Hornet, ] 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM furniture, china, gljiss, silver, pic all on first floor. Storage space trict. Adults only, *25 weekly. TR F, Dlmock Co., Realtors, Ml a.m. A 21-gun salute was fired as ings Department of the Connecti ment? Had a repossession? Don’t commercial, industrial, Dissatla- room Cape with carport, knotty give them much needed back give up! See Douglas Motor., get Painting—Papering 21 Help Wanted— Male 36 12-PIECE KITCHEN ture frames, g;uns, attic ccitents, in basement. Parking — o" bus 5-9121.. 9-5245. pine recreation room, completely the Columbine's door closed. cut Bank ft Trust Company.. N. fled with present rubbish service? 1 Building— Contracting 14 — Plus — whole estates. Furniture refin line, near shopping center. For ground for (heir current study re the lowdown on the lowest down Diamonds— Watches— fenced In lot, ameslte drive. Ideal Andover Tlie ' concrete accomplishments garding Bolton's school building Main St. Office. Application made We invite inquiries. Full time; ELECTRIC ished and repaired. Furinture Re one or two only, *95 monthly. Can (XXV) of the meeting were disclosed by and snwUest payments anywhere. service, MftM Rubbish Co., Ml { ANY KIND of carpentry and cabi- EXTERIOR and interior painting. Jewelry 48 Apartment Buildings for amall family or retired couple. program. for payment. ______Not a small loan or finance com net work done. Honest and relia CeUlnga reflnlahed. Paperhangingrhanglng. TABULATIl^G REFRIGERATOR pair Service and Sales, Talcott- be seen at 25 Congress St., Apt. Owners want fast sale. Asking the communique. 9-9787, *1*^^ 8^c*r ^lle. MI 8-7449. J. Phone AU 3-7091. for Sale 69 NEW SIX room Cape, West Side, Bolton firemen fought a Wind- NOTICE IS HEREBY given that pany plan. Douglas Motors, 833 ble workmanship. Call Roscoe Wallpaper books. Estlmatea given. LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, re bullt-ln range and oven, vestibule. *11,800. Heart Sunday On the Diablo project It said whipped grass fire that scorched Main Street . Thompson, MI 8-1898 for esti Fully covered by Insurance. CaU MACHINE pairs, adjusts watches erpertly and COMB. RANGE “ convinced that It would benefit Pass Book No. 86527, Issued by GEER ELECTRONICS. Electrical, 3% ROOMS, refrigerator and stove, 82 WEST CENTER ST. Three Choice location. Large lot 416,200. more fcan two acres east of tho The Savings Bank of Manchester radio and TV — installation and I mates Edward R. Price, Ml 9-1008. Reasmiable prices. Open dally, Take 1, 2 or 8 Years To Pay both countries f\irlher to harness 1949 FORD V8 four door sedan Free Storage until wanted USED HOT air or hot water fur individual thermostat, lots of apartments one vacant. Call MI R, F Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI COVENTRY BOLTON LINE 3 J's Restaurant, R t 6 and 44A, has been lost and application has service. For the best in service OPERATOR Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce closet space. Available linmedl- 9-5245. Canvass Set the waters of the river which Is *128. 1954 Ford 6 club coupe, ALL TYPES of carpentry work Street. MI 9-4887. Free delivery nace. Call MI 8-6183. 9-5229, 9-5 Monday to Friday. their common boundary, the two In Bolton this morning. been made to said bank for pay call MI 9-0762. ately. In modem apartment build Oversized six room Cape, I ’ i Fire Chief Peter MaasoUnl said ment of the amount of deposit radio, heater, $848, Call Ml done, alterations, dormers, roof Courses and Classes 27 Recent High School graduate for Free set-up by our own reliable presidents were In agreement, ns 3-2984, ing, porches, etc. CaU MI 9-5981. ing. MI 3-5175 or MI 3-7997. AT CENTER—Investment or rent- (XXVII) baths, very large lot. Owners want the fire was set off about 9:30 ajn> EVEREADY—Ashes, rubbish re opportunity in Tabulating Depart men Rooms Without Board 59 free living. Two-family duplex Heart Sunday will be observed to the deslrabilily of constructing NOTICE IS HEREBY given that moval. Cellars and attics cleaned. ELECTRONICS -Radio-television. Fuel and Peed 49-A Phone For Appointment FOUR ROOM apartment, second fast sale. Asking *14,900 or best In Andover tomorrow when 35 the Diablo Dam on the Rio Grande by a spark Jumping more than 30 RECREATION ROOMS, remodel ment. Some experience desirable. with garages. CH 6-1472 after 4. MANCHESTER — Beautiful seven offer. Pass Book No. S3 8983. Issued by No Job too big or amall: Sundays In two evenings per week we can SAMUEL ALBERT, Hartford CH f r o n t r o o m heated, hot water, floor, oil heat, hot water, attic, room Colonial. 24 foot living workers canva.ss their Immediate at a site which has been agreed feet from an Incinerator to a 1980 HALF-TON Chevrolet pick-up ing, additions, all types of carpen 37 hour five day week, free life in WELL SEASONED hardwood, fire grassy spot between the homee of The Savings Bank of Manchester available, package delivery, light teach you practical servicing. You 7-0358 any time up to 8 p.m. parking, central. Lady or gentle screened . pofeh, entirely reno room, large kitchen, full din-' For other Information and list neighborhoods In the early after npon hy the International Boun has been lost and application haa truck. MI 3-5680. expressing. MI 9-8045. try work, prompt service, best "Learn-by-DOine” at Connecti surance and pension plan. Apply place or furnace, *5 and *10 loads noon hours, drive chairman Law Insuranceman Clarence Anderson workmanship. CaU MI 9-4291. delivered. MI 3-2694. See It Day Or Night man, 59 Birch St. vated, garage. Adults. P. O. Box Business Property for Sale 70 Ing room, nice den, 1% baths. ings. dary and Water Commission and been made to said b ^ k for pay- jggj PLYMOUTH Cambridge four' cut’s Oldest Electronic School. First National Stores, Inc., Park If you have no means of trans 255, Manchester, Conn. One car garage, spacious screened rence Moe said today. He an they hope to conclude an agree and Harold F. Porcheron. TV ANTENNTS repaired and In f u r n is h e d r o o m , convenienUy At one point tho fire threatened ment of the amount of deposit. sedan. Radio, heater, stand FOR COMPLETE alterations and Also full-time day Technician and Oakland Ave,, East Hartford, FIREPLACE wood—pick up t.unk': portation. I’ll send my auto for PACKAGE store, gas station, seven porch. Ameslte drive. Situated on LAWRENCE F. PIANO, nounced a list of workers for the ment for the construction of the stalled. Call Modern TV Sendee. training. Classes start March 16th. located. One minute from Main FOUR ROOM apartment, centrally room house plus extra rental unit. north and west areas of town. two storage sheds on Anderson's ard transmiaalon, light blue. MI 3-8188. cabinet work. For quick service Conn. fill or less. 78 Erie St., off Keeney you. No obligation. a well landscaped one acre plus Brokers dam os rapidly as possible." Budget car to buy and run. CaU Hartford JAckson 5-.34P(., or St., MI 3-4415. St. Light housekeeping. Woman located on Main St. Automatic Located on a heatrlly traveled lot. Priced to sell at *23.800. R. F. They are Mrs. L. Edward Whit The Diablo Dam, Is to bo 2.50 feet property, but firemen extlngulehod Announcements with reasonable winter prices. For 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD only. Ml 9-7959. heat and hot water, parking, MI 9-5910 Wright Motor Sales, 1149 East REUPHOLSTERY, slip cove-s and free estimate call Joe Glrardin, write for full information. New route, with an excellent ootentlal Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245. comb, Gilead Rd.: Mrs. Elver Hois- high and 6% miles long. Site of the flames In time. Bolton con “Middle Idtf Tpke.“ ■ ------MI 9-8875. England Technical Institute of WANTED — Barber for Saturday A—I^B —E—R—T—’S adults. Inquire 649 Main St., Man for future growth. Guaranteed In PAUL P. FIANO Ington and Mrs. Allen R. Yale Sr., the Diablo Is 12 miles from the stables directed traffic during the INCOME TAXES prepared -i your draperies. Custom made. Free MI 9-8933. h e a t e d r o o m for one or two chester. estimates. Open evenings for your Conn., Inc., 58 Union Place, Hart' work. Russell’s Barber Shop, 195 FIREPLACE wood, *10 a load. PI OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P.M. vestment irith all types of fianc- (XXVIU) MI 3-0458 Boston Hill Rd.; Mrs. John Hut Texas town of Del Rio. It will fire. home or by appointment. Expet^ 1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-door ford 3, Conn. 2-6408. |entlemen. Free par'xlng. 64 High Ing available. For further Informa chinson. Wales Rd.; Edward L. convenience. P ft M. Upholstery ALTERATIONS and remodeling — Spruce St., Manchester. SAT. 6 P.M. HEATED FOUR and three room back up a similar dam, the Falcon, Worship Servloee lenced tax work. 24 nour srvlce. sedan. Radio, heater, standard kitchens, bathrooms, attics, cel tion call R. F. Dlmock Co., MI COVENTRY—New 6% room anch, ANSALDI HEIGHTS—Six room co Gatchell, Shoddy Mill Rd.; Mrs. The Rev. Theodore W. Chandler CaU MI 8-4723. Shops, 207 North Main St. 3D WANTED— Experienced sl.lpplng apartments. Inquire 419 North built by the two countries in 1953. transmission, blue and white. 9-6324. lars, residing, porches, roofing KENMORE electric range 80” , BOOM WITH kitchen privileges. 9-5245. three bedroom, living room, kitch lonial, three bedrooms, 1% baths Steve Ursin and Mrs. Eugene Tlie communique also expressed Jr. will continue hts sermon series Above average. Wright Kotor clerk. Tober Baseball Mfg., 114 Household Goods 51 automatic oven timer and clock, Main St., or call MI 9-0576, 12 to 1 en and dining area. Bullt-ln range f e d e r a l in c o m e taxes pre and room additions. Connecticut Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 Babies accepted. Centrally locat new white aluminum storms. Schwanke, Rt. 6; Donald T'cGralh the lenders' agreement that "eco on “Tho Sorrows of Our Lord" at Sales. 1149 East Middle Tpke. MI Brooklyn St., Rockville. rotlsserle. Used six months, cmly p.m. and after 6 p.m. and oven, fireplace and mantle. pared with your savings In mind. ELECTRICAL work by Walt Remodeling Services, 34 Oak St. 16" MOTOROLA console TV. VHF ed. Apply Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. 72 Lived In only six montho. Owner and his daughter, Miss Anne Mc nomic development is an objective 10 a.m. worship at Bolton Congre 0-8378. Zemanek assures your safety, MI 3-142S. TOO MANY DEBTS? Consolidate *150. Call MI 8-0913. Houses for Sale Basement garage, hot water heat leaving state. MI 3-2078. Grath, Old State Rd.; Mrs. Bernard masonaUe rates. Call MI 9-6248. your payments and improve your only. First *25. MI 9-0710 after 6 FIVE ROOM flat with garage and of cooperation between nations." gational Church tomorrow. Church Don’t wait, call MI 9-8976 now. WELL HEATED room, one block modern conveniences. Call Ml Situated on one acre lot. Close to Hudak, Asplnwall Dr.; Mrs. school session will be held at the CALL OR SEE me for A good deal credit standing. *22.25 per month Help Wanted— p.m. FOR SALE—IWo small desks, *3 VERNON—Four room home, mod schools, bus and shopping. 814,900. MANCHESTER —Older home, 8 This probably means Mexico INCOME TAX forms prepared by Be wise and modernize. from Main St. Separate entrance. 3-4292 after 4. em kitchen, oil hot air heat, base Wheeler He-sand, M; i. Robert will get some financial aid from same time. ^pointment in your home or on 1959 Dodge or Simea and first ^ 'Roofing'—Siding 16 will pay off *1,000. If you own Male or Female 37 each, Dormeyer food mixer, *7.60. Gentleman, parking. MI 3-4724. Minimum FHA financing. R. F. rooms, good condition, three car Jones, Pine Ridge Dr.; and Mrs. choice used cars. Walter G. real estate, call CH 6-8897 and aak SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper. Wall Three drawer p}ne chest. *6. Four ment. A good buy. *8,500. The the United States or international A study is currently being con mine. Experienced, competent TYPEWRITERS and office ma tiles 4c a tile. Kentile, from 7c Dlmock Co., Realtors MI 9-5245. garage. Asking *13,900. Convenient John S. Harris, Hendee Rd. Parker, Dennett and Popp Dodge, RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and Frank Burke or Mrs. Carter for drawer pine chest, *12. 'Two chest Phllbrick Agency. MI 9-8464. location. P. V. Tongren, Broker. agencies. ducted by tho church on a proposal work at reasonable fee. Call MI chines repaired. Sales, service and SPEED TYPIST at least 80 words each. Green Paint end Wallpaper, FIVE ROOM rent avaUabl e March Also Mrs. Walton Yergcr and that double sessions for ohuroh Inc., 10-12 Connecticut Boulevard. rentals. MI 9-3477. 'built-up roofs, gutter and conjduc- details. Connecticut Mortgage Ex- per minute. Night work, 8 p.m,-5 of drawers, *9 each. Three maple FURNISHED ROOM for rent (XXIX) MI 3-6321. Tlie communique said there was 8-3866. at the Green, 1, Inquire 147 Birch St. WEST SIDE—Attractive f'vp room Miss Earlecn Jlllaon, Lor.'^ Hill agreement that there should be service and church school be con East Hartford. BU 9-4331 or MI tor work; roof, chimney repairs. change^ 15 Lewis St., Hartford. a.m. Call MI 9-5273. beds, *10-*15. Maple dining room 106 Birch St. Ml 9-3884. home, enclosed breezeway. ga Rd.; Mrs. Bernard Von Hone, An 9-3422. TREES PRUNED and removed. Ray Hagenow, MI 9 -^ 4 ; Ray set with hutch, maple eaay chair FOUR ROOMS unheated tenement, MANCHESTER ROAD, Glaston MANCHESTER—Six room older cooperation and consultation be ducted. Tho faculty, Board of Re- MAPLE TWIN bed, box spring, rage, *13,900, assume 4%% dover Lake: Mrs. Stewart Holslng- hglous BMucatlon, and Advisory INCOME TAXES prepared. CaU Expert service. Call MI 9-4961 'Jackson, Ml 3-8328. like new mattress. Four drawer and platform rocker, china closet PLEASANT heated furnished room automatic hot water. Phone MI bury — Large four room ranch, home, two-car garage. Very con tween the two governments on the PICKUP TRUCK—Very good con With private bath. Kitchen fa- mortgage, small cash. Carlton W. venient clean. Tongren, Broker. ton, and Miss Irene Lathrop, An disposal of cotton. This might Council will make individual MI 9-6086. after 5. Business Opportunities 32 Situations Wanted-<-Male 39 maple chest. Ml 9-1043. and china cabinet, marble top 3-4751. Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. ceramic tile bath, fireplace, com dition, new engine, tractor, four ROOFING, SIDING, paintini Car- ciUties available. Call Ml 9-4578. bination windows, fully Plastered. MI 3-6321 dover Center; Mrs. J. Tansloy mean that Mexico will be pro recommendations on the sugges dresser, marble top table, Victor Hohmann Jr., Mrs. Ralph Ransom, speed, home-made. PI 2-7211. p «try . iAlteratlona and adi litions. RESTAURANT business for sale PUL,LY EXPERIENCED indus ALL KINDS of sterilized used fur ian pump organ, record cabinet, 4% ROOM apartment at 348 North Breezeway, patio, one-car garage. tected In the future against sale tion to the Board of Deacons. A ROOM FOR rent, continuous hot BOLTON CENTER—Attractive two MANCHESTER — CHean six room Mrs. Robert P. Zalnger and Mrs. Personals Household Services Ceilings. Workmanship imaran' Main St Manchester. Full liquor trial x-ray technician available niture for every room including four maple dinette chairs, carpet Main St., *85 per month. C:.ll MI bedroom, ranch, aluminum 100x200 landscaped lot. A clean abroad of U.S. cotton surpluses decision Is expected at a parish teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autunm water and shower. Private en- cape, full cellar, city utilities, Win.-’ - 1 O. Abbott, Hebron Rd.; Auto Accessories—^Tires 6 Offered 13-Al license. Reasonable terms, little evenings for part-time employ upholstered furniture and rugs, all back platform rocker, oval pic 9-5253 between 8-5 p.m. W. G. storms, cellar, enclosed breeze- home throughout. Asking *15,900. It said, the two countries will meeting tentatively set for March ELECTRIC SHAVERS, sales and S t MI 8-4880. cash required. JA 7-1149. ment. Manchester Wllllmantle, ture frames. MI 3-7449. tnutce, parking. 101 Chestnut St. Glenney. R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI convenient location. Large three and Mrs. George E. Palmer and study the problems related to U.S. 0. In good repair and finish. 40% way, garage. *13,900. Ml 9-5132. bedroom ranch, fireplace, full cel Mrs. Frank Shaw, general. service. We carry cords, cutting REBUILT 1952 Studebaker engine DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Oom- Norwich area, write Box B, off on new mattresses. Electric, Carlton W. Hutchins. 9-5245. Import quotas on lead and zinc "The Importance of Making a COyOHUN ROOFING Company, OLDER HOOVER upright 'vacuum. FURNISHED twin bedroom fot NEW 4Vj ROOM apartment or. bus lar, huge cabinet kitchen, cl'y The canvassers are expected to heads, cases and moat parta in V-8, starter, generator and clutch IV, doors and wlndowsj 'i '■ . ; '1 ’-'/s / 1 ■■ R jR'WJSS'JT -■.'J'tiU.f,'.* ’r P / ' ^ • SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1969 FACnS FOURTEEN IfflattrhfBtPr Enfttitt0 ® fra lh ‘WUde’ Night COSMETICS About Town WE CABBY ALL Heard Along Main Street By Thespians t h e TOP LINES MiMtonombh ' Trib* No. 58, And on Some of Manche»ter*t Side StreetB^ Too • ■ . . «*> ARTHUR DRUR lORM. win it» By 4EAN OINSMOBE lug in Tinker hail Monday at 8 The Manchester Center Thes p.m. a Down for the Count • it would force the children to walk pians’ production of Oscar Wilde's ' to E. Middle Tpke. or Henry St. “The Importance of Being Ernest” A friend of Heard Along learned R««FrvaUons for the Smorga*- "A youngster isn't going to walk opened a 2-nlght run last evening almost a little too late that Its lx»rd of Chapman CJourt. Order of that far.” said Sheldon. at the Bowers School. A near c a -; eENERAL Amaranth.' March 1. from 5 to 7 safer picking on someone his own "N ot when he can climb a fence, pacity audience turned out, de size than kids when It comes to a pm. In the banquet hall of the said member Harry Leonhardt spite the cold, apd was well re T V S E R V IC E "boxing match.” hlaaonic Temple will close Mon with a smile. warded for the effort. day. Mrs. Alice Martin. 1«8 South During the fourth round of a Days M OK A C*U scheduled ten rounder in his living Although the play is billed as "a NIgbts Plus Parts Main St., or Mrs. Lida Richmond. He’s for Real! trivial comedy for serious peiople” 24T Summit St., may be conl.icted room, he was holding his own with ’ TEL. MI 8-5482 his .6-year-oId son. In fsirness, he The Ghambcr of Commerce the production was far from trivi for tickets. al. No less than three separate was fighting from hi* knees. "Maharajah of Ras-ma-shoor" who paraded up and down Main sets were constructed by the am The bowling match of the 'Val- The little fellow was getting SI. the other day to call attention bitious Thespians, a major accom tired of having flil his punches ther.Ijeapie of Zion Lutheran to today’s Washington’s Birthday plishment in Itself. Departing from Church, scheduled for today at hlpckcd and was about to call it the usual box set, Dlrector-^et De quits, when his dad thought it sale received a hit of a shock Southington. ha.« been changed to when he stopped one passerby. signer Fred T. Bllsh 3rd made ef Feb. 28, when it will be held in better for the youngster'.* morale fective use of a combination of to let him land one good blow. The "Maharajah," portrayed by WESTOWN New Britain .Member.* who wish drapes and flats to achieve an un The youngster swung s hay (hamiier member Creighton Shoor PHARMACY to participate ahouM contact Clay lii a gaudy toat’jme. had adapted cluttered look, refreshing but not 451) Hartford Bd.— MI B-B946 maker that hit his father on the distracting. The costumes, ar ton Hill. .side of the head. The blow didn’t an English accent for the oc casion (it having t'e n decided ranged by Jean Bosworth, Doris hurl, but hi* dad went down. The Belding and Mary BHsh, were de ■'ar’k S. Traut, son of .Mr. and little guy began to count; "One, beforehand that he was a very Mrs. Cart Traut, 1000 tv. Middle well educated potentate). tailed and authentic, ■ and the two tliree fouf. five, six, seven," lighting, done by veteran Burt Tpke.. la one of three fre.ahmen ; hut his dsd started to get up. The When he apoUed one man hur who has made the dean's list at rying down the sidewalk, Shoor Moore, accented the use of color youngster su'Uiig a rabbit punch most effectively. The production Leland Powers School. Bo.slon that must have come all the way called out, "I say old man, may = A L L D A Y — Mass. j crew, too often unsung, well de from Canarsie. It caught his dad on I apeak to you?" served the applause -for the. second The man turned and, without Ihe count of ' eighl." and down he act garden scene. The Friendship Club of St went again, only this time for real. a word, handed Shoor p religious John s Church '-i'l have a hake; With stars dancing before his tract. Director BHsH guided the cast ; S U N D A Y = r sale after the 8:.i0 Mas.* tomorrow eyes, and Ihe shock of the blow Somewhat taken aback, the through a smooth and, for the morning. i ringing in his ears, he vaguely "maharajah" nevertheless rallied main, -eghesive performance. A ! heard, "Nine, ten. you're out." and, still using the English accent, few uncertain moments marred A nondenominatlnnal sermce will asked "have you by any chance West Point Athlete Speaks to 650 the flrst act but veteran thespian be held in Orange Hall and 4 Know-lt-Alls Highlighting the sixthX I . annual « observance—1-' ofA.# Washington’sXK7n Tit Birthday s-t <4 a IP -fnt* for mnn men ai and boys of the EJpis- Jim Pierce and Henry Guertln re- | I .seen mv whits elephant?.Someone covered their -pronunciation to j o'clock tomorrow afternoon, with copal Church was the appearance of Cadet Pete Dawkins of West Point. More than 650 m ^ b ers I Television and telepathy may go stole the little fellow, you know ” carry through for the remaining ; Miss Mary Clarke and Mt-s I.aiiae I hand in hand some day. The passerby thought for a turned out for a Holy Corporate Communion this morning at St. Mary’s- Church in Manchester. MODERN Uffman in charge. Dawkins Arm y’s great All-America football alar, is flanked by the Rt. Rev. Walter Gray, bishop of acta excellent portrayals of Eng- ; ' To back this up there Is the minute and then in an accent lish “ dandles” of the turn of the i Connecticut, right, and Donald Alesbaugh of Manchester, breakfast chairman. (Herald Photo by story of two youngsters, about twice as "Englishy” as Shoor’s century. The chftrmlng “ Cecily T ie Khvanis Club will meet TV SERVICE five years old. who have watched said, “ I cawn’t ray that I have Saternia). Gardew, played by newcomer A.1- Tuesday at 12:15 at the 3 .1 e Res their’ parents check the program In the aubsequent "broad A " dea Savva, was sweet but not taurant, Rt fi, BoKon. Members eon versa tion that followed, it was SBBVINO MANCHESTEB listings in TV Guide weekend after day’s George M'ashington’s birth- Rockville; Mrs. Eleanor Churllla, sticky, and Ruth Tucker as “Lady are asked to note the i ange in weekend. revealed that the man Shoor had Meeting Schecluled Bolton; Mrs. Hazel Atherton. 280 Bracknell” was delightfully and BOCKVILLE day and place of meeting. d;y sale’’ That rowing "gimmick" Last weekend tlie two. who can. stopped origlnallv came from Not cost nothing but a few wet feet, N. Main St.; Mrs. Audrey Smith, haughty and overbearing in her with difficulty, negotiate words tingham— England, that is. and an aching r.iuacle or twei. By We-Two Group 867 Center St.; Gary Belcher, portrayal of the managing aunt A. Royal Wood, vice pre.sident like "rat," and "dog,” and "wham," Staffordvllle; Mrs. Evelyn Kissell, and mother. M l 3-8185 and treasurer of the United Illu Any Particula'r Knight T 765 E. Middle Tpke.; Miss Lynne Also seen were Betty Lundberg, pounced on TV Guide, poured over A IVord From The We-Two group of Concordia ANTK.NNAS REPAIBED minating Co,., trill speak Tiic.sday its contents, looked at the clock The secretary of a local service Appleby, 28 Gerard St.; Mrs. Irene Florence Schleldge, 'Henry Mur night to members and guests of During a recent leletjTe com Lutheran Church will hold Its and INSTALLED .several limes (Just as Mom and organization who sends a weekly munication between the Town Court Barrera. 5 Taylor St.; John Shut- phy, Burton Hlcock and Bill the Connecticut Section, American monli.ly meeting Monday at 7:30 1 Dad dol. and annouiucd that car- news letter to the member* mis clerk’s office and the Bureau of eran, Wapping.. Luettgena. Adequate performances I tituU of Electrical Engineers. p.m. Membership night will be ob ■ toons were ready to begin. takenly spelled Police Chief James Motor Vehicles, the bureau was ADMITTED TODAY: Kenneth were turned in by all to complete The me-ting will be held at fi Reardon’s name a* Riordan. served. E. Smpleton Jr., East Windsor; an enjoyable evening’s entertain ' The parents, in a near stale of asked for a particular commercial A special Lenten program en- o'clock in the auditorium of the collapse, indulged the youngsters’ After being "razzed" about this i Peter Rvkowski, 201 Hilliard St. ment and as proof of its apprecia United Illuminating Cp.'a adminis registration number. f ed "Think on "lese Things” whims and marched to the TV set, for several days the secretary is After a brief pause the. Manches BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A tion the audience provided three tration building, 80 Temple St.. sued a promise in the next news will be presented. The following j daughter tq Mr. and Mrs. Donald rousing curtain calls, sweet music learning in the meantime the ter office learned “ Commercial irambers will take part: Mr. and New Haven! Guide listed no cartoon programs letter that if such a thing hap coming in 1 minute.” Hoyt Jr., Talcottville; a daughter indeed to amateur theater workr pened again his readers coi'ld kick M'’s. Edwa.J Walters, Mr. and to Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. for that hqiir. After 1 minute, “ Here Is the Mrs. George Stoneman, Mr. and ers. him In the "rior.” Czelusnlak. Williinantlc; a son to Well worth seeing, “ The Impor The children weren’t Impressed commercial” was typed across the Mrs. Alfred Lange, and Mrs. John when their parents tried to explain Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bacchiochi, tance of Being Ernest" is being Extra Curricular Wabrek. Mrs. Ernest Ti-reck will 95 Orchard St.. Rockville. staged again tonight, with curtain there wcie no cartoons, beamed “ Just like watching television,” be the piano accompanist. FOR INCOME TAX with delight when a cartoon sure The Board of Education meet was the last comment heard from BIRTHS TO D AY: A daughter time at 8:,30. It . is unfortunate ings which begin at 7;3X) p.m. us Dessert and coffee are being to Mr. and Mrs. John Tischler, 8 j that toflight’s performance will be ASSISTANCE. CALL enough came to^ light on the the clerk’s office. served by Mr. and M a. Jack ually adjourn around 11. A t Mon A Non. ’Fernwood Dr., Andoviir; a daugh-1 the last. Thesblans, as well as screen. Turek, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred ANDERSON day night’s meeting, after only ter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kamay, | other little theater groups ^ in Badger. Encouraging Obstacle* two hoiii'S of discussion, some 43 Mill St. the area, deserve more supportItor Ml 9-4764: Ml 9-0854 DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Members of the Board of Educa one made a motion to adjourn. their near-professional produc Leo Bushey Sr., 670 N. Main St.; tion were discussing the entrance The motion was unanimously ap tions. Police Arrests John P. Evanis'ti, 30 High St.; to Bowers School from Bucking proved. ham St. There Is a steep hill at Then the Board members no Hospital Notes Mrs. Marie Bergeron, East Hart the rear of the Bowers playground ticed the tlme._ Police arrested Robert . A'. Thi ford: Catherine Shannon, 17 Oval Lane; Frank - Zlmmer'iian, 152 > near Buckingham St. About 50 ‘VVhal’ll we do between now and bodeau. 44, of 37 Courtland St., last A-D MITT ED YESTERDAY: 11 o’clock?" demanded member John Kozak. 32 Willard Rd.; Greg- Benton St,; ,Mrs. Rose Gregnleaf,' , children use this hill as a .short cut night on a Manchester warrant SMORGASBORD to tha school ground. Since the Frank Sheldon with a helpless *ory Morris, 53 Hilltop Dr.; Mrs. 142 W. Center St.; Charles Pitney, i hill is steep, the Board was inter gesture of his hartds. charging him with driving while Doris Kneeland, Eagleville; Mrs. 1C03 Tolland Tpke,; Paul Gray, ’ MASONIC TEMPLE ested In m'aklng jure the children Atty. Harold Garrlty turned to intoxicated and evading responsi Edith Simler, 375 Summit St.; 54 Waddell Rd.| Robert Scribnef, Coventry; Mrs. Jean MatUiew, didn’t hurt themselves on It. him with a serious expression. ! bility. Beaulah Godin. 25 N. School St.; BANQUET HALL Someone suggested a fence be "Didn’t you bring a pack of j Thibodeau, who came to the po Jt,aine Knowles, 79 Spnice St.; 189 Glenwood St.; Mrs. Helen Pantaluk, 40 Foster St.; Francis j constructed along Buckingham St. cards?” lice station voluntarily, is free un 'Elaine Watson. South Windsor; MORIARTY SUNDAY. MARCH 1 1 to prevent the children from using der $200 bond and is due in court Robert Englehardt, East Hart Colighlin, East Hartford; Mrs. ford; Lloyd Peach, 37 Stone St.; Helen Barlow and daughter, 23 5 to 7 P.M. ^ the hill. Someone else suggested Merchant* Got Bargain March 7. BROTHERS I installing a stairway, constructed A television newscaster, when Thibodeau allegedly' left ' the Albert Steppen, 98 W. Main St., Diane Dr., Vernon. I either of wood or cement. commenting on the crossing of„thc 301 CENTER ST. CHAPMAN COURT NO. 10, .scene of an accident in Manches Ml S-51SS ORDER OF AiMARANTH I Frank Sheldon objected to the Connecticut River by seven mem ter the night of Jan. 30 and a I idea of putting up a fence, because bers of the Chamber of Commerce complaint was made to poHce at Ways and Means Committee Monday, remarked that, although that time. Assistant Prosecutor the redcoats didn’t meet the rowers John N. Lombardo issued the wlir- Read Herald Advs. Dtlielous Homt-Coeked when they landed on the East rant for his arrest. The life insurance you didn't buy Hartford- bank, maybe men in ifiay not cost you anything. But Open ^ white coats should have. State Police reported the arrest DithM, Solods, Desserts Perhaps to some those mer- of Jack Hatcher, 50, of Aiiburh- think of what it could cost your ! chants were "orazy" as the an* dalc, Fla., who was charged with ReaervaRona close Feb. 33. For All Day Sunday operating an overlengtli trailer on familyl Make sure you have tteketa, S3.M; Children tn 13. : nouncer Inferred. But on the other MANCHESTER PINE PHARMACY 1 hand, tvonder how much the Cham- the Wilbur Cross Pkw>’. Hatcher enough life insurance. SUM. Phone MI 3-8S7B or MI j her would have had to pay that posted a $25 bond and is due In S-7125. OPEN ALL H r m m y a look-alike car but ANDERSON’S CHILDREN’S SHOP DAY MONDAY EAST CENTER ST. SHOPPING PLAZA FEB. 23 _ do want a low price tag ' ' ' SPECIALS WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY CHUCK GROUND Special Discount Sale. C (ONE WEEK ONLY) HAMBURG Lb. ' pTARTING MONDAY, :^B . 23 R«9, 49c—Simrn 10c lb.! 59 M I N C E D H A M Regular 69c Lb. V E A L L O A F off c 10% SPICEDHAM ON EVERYTHING IN STORE BOLOGNA Lb. 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And Edsei gives you many waxing, wall-to-wall carpeting, electric clock, aluminized muf- BOTH ITpiv^FOR $1.00 flejs that liM twice at long a* “eye-opening" extras that the low-priced' ordinary ones, foanerubber seat D O N T MSS THIS! field either forgets or charges extra for. cushioning, and many others. m S A V I N G S ! iH vou want to hear real vinttuiaiasm.^talk to a 4> * bert MacArdle of 224 Porter St., game. A great rebounder and out noticeably In the fourth quarter, At the moment the Job Platers and is a classics major at Brown Bos'"**? side scorer, Knight Is still the Ultimatum Delivered to Gene Conley hold down fifth place w 11 h a 5-9 Fullmer Wants Commission Tuesday Special and a candidate for a bachelor of New York (NBA)—For Ray finest dribbler who can hold hi. the seniors were lifted with 4:20 arts degree. to go. won and lost record whereas the Coming up Tuesday night will For Barry Mackay Robinson and Archie Moore, it Balanced Attack own with any of the professlona. Thanks mostly to Dick Bes- Manprmen are deadlocked with be a baeUetball game worth at * * M EAST SIDE JUNIORS beats civil service. Moore could be stars in the game today. •ette, the night’s top scorer with Wethersfield for sixth spot with tending. Blast Hartford’s Marco — — — L. T. Wood squeezed out a 45-43 any age and Robinson is 88. Both Teammatea of Finn and Feigen- four wins, including an earlier 74- To Vacate 160 Pound Crown Alter Schedule of them should have been out of New York — (NEA) —Sta- baum will include Ed Warner, for 22 points, and Captain Kurt Kilty, POloi Invade Manchester to play New York, Feb. 21 (/P)— Barry Mackay, who has seen his win over league-ieading songaiio tlstios usually Induce slumber George Penney and Bessette, the Milwaukee Big Five Satisfied 71 overtime win over Plalnville, as a leturn Connecticut Basketball Hold the phone, Mabel, the plans the business a long time ago. But mer CCN All-American wh'* against seven defeats* have been changed! Wally Fortin tennis'go from riches to rags in the space of a year, is con-1 second game the way boxing is now it would quicker than a 1089 movie on helped hia team win the NIT and trio accounting for 26 of the los TVow VnrV F ob 21 (JP)__ «>been talking of flghUng Archle^ger was badly awolien and was '-ASsn. gar.-.e against the Red of a twlnblll in the Junior League teleriston. er's 32 rebounds. Blast Hartford Lary, the righthander who When Plalnville bowed to Green Moore for the light heavyhea-vy cham-| placed.in a splint. Embers. t'everaJ weeks ago the of the Rec Department reports vinced his lean days are near an end and better times are at the School St. Gym last night. take a court trial to blow them out NCAA championshipa in the same New York Feb. 21 (/P)__victories, more than:*- volleyball playoffs will include the But a look at National Bas fought back from a 12-polnt deficit enough to offset the loss of Buhl. whipped the New York Yankees Manor earlier this winter it mark Gene Fullmer, a majority de pionship before he defends hiji 160- It looks like the March 17 fight ' Polos asked out a one point vic ahead. “ It’s true I haven’t had a very good year but I agree In the opener, Nassiff ATra out of their Jobs. year. Jess Arnelle of Penn, another Birdie Tebbetts was a catcher ed loss No. loifter four consecutive top six teams In the final stand Moore is magnificent, but he ketball Aesociatlon tabulations ex-All-Amerlcan, who was up wit); late in the third period to get But while Milwaukee's pitching seven times last season, wants a cision winner over Wilfie pound title. In Boston against Paul Pender is tory. Even before the season start- this is just a temporary -lump,’’* lasted Manchester Parka* . 49-45. shows whv coaches contend It within three points of the lead who could handle the best of triumphs. Needless to add that the off,” Jenson said. Fullmer also ings in the upper brackets while the Davis Cupper from Dayton, Nassiff Arms outlasted a final doesn’t have any legs. Robinson the Philadelphia Warriors, Bll! seemed set, barring Injury, its big raise for the feat. Greave.s, wants the New York Hands Full ' ed „there was little lost love be the six other clubs, excluding last Is Impossible to defend against early in the final quarter. pitchers. He was a manager big bat—Hank Aaron—was among The Caixis’ Frank Barnes and Job Platers feel confident of turn has a April 4 engagement in Palm tween the rival managements. As Ohio, said today. Yale and Wesleyan, period sut'ge by the Parkade to fights infrequently, t^ e n he does, Chenaka and Cy Menchel, ex- ing the tables on home soil. Don State Athletic Commission to Fullmer had his hands full with place Roto-Ki and the Second he looka at the clock nearly every the deities. UConn player. A three-point play by Bessette, nine players unsigned on the 40- the Tigers’ Tom Morgan were Springs, Calif., against Franz Szu- the season progressed, bitter bat “I don’t think I nearly have grab a victor.' that left them in Of the top 18 scorers In the who never had many good Chapman, the league's fourth lead vacate Sugar Ray Robinson’s Greaves, a rough and ready young zina. Congos, will make up the lower reached my tennis potential ac 30 seconds and estimates how Coach Frank Toro of the Red coupled with several Manchester man - ter. other dissatisfied pitchers out of ster from Edmonton, Alberta The tles o f words were exchanged and bracket. It was decided to cut the Coast Guard Post second place ahead of Woods. 'With professional league, four are mistakes, left the Hornets trailing pitchers to handle. Now he's ing scorer with 170 points and Mike world middleweight title. It was Fullmer’s ninth straight i.'there Is one game this season claimed the "Golden Boy” of Bruce Badger and Dave Tupper many punches hla body can afford Embers will use Burr Carlson. Art executive vice president of the Mll- The National League champions uniform. Maatrianni, No. 9 in the individual ex-champ waa able to bull his man lower bracket from eight to six Celrics. Bob Gousy, BUI Shar- Qulmby, Bill Schmidt, all well oyer 48-40 with a little over five min also delivered a ultimatum to Marv Jenson, Fullmer’s mana victory and the end of a 13-flght Manager George Mitchell of the American, tennis after hia epectac- teaming i.p to set the pace, Nas- to throw. man, Bill Russell and Tom wauk 3 Braves, the team with the Continues to Balk scoring race with 150 tallies, have ger, has written a letter to the and scored heavily with right hand winning streak for Greaves who clubs as the Roto’s have been hav ular .showing in the Davis (3up Court V ictories Now they are trying to match six foot, in hts front line with Paul utes to play in the final quarter. Gene Conley, their lanky basket punches to the body. However, Embers wants to win it is Tues- ing trouble fielding a team and slffs held a slim 20-18 halftime Heinsohn—the heart of the Moments later Zatursky went to best potential pitching staff in The Yankees' standout lefty, been Plalnville’s top shooters to commission asking that a match had lost to Fullmer in 1957. Challenge Round at Melbourne in the two for a June fight, with Grogan assisting Knight in the the major league. ball playing righthander. Report Greaves caught Fullmer time and daj^s against the neighboring the Congos lost all interest and edge In a game that was close Boston outfit—average better his bench and Chuck Saimond, Whitey Ford, continued to balk as date. Another standout point-pro between Gene and Carmen Basilic “ Greaves is stronger and more 1957, Mackay has achieved only New Haven, Feb. 21 (*D-^Yale, from start to finish. Badger col Moore's llght-heav.'vwelght title at backcourt. The Jones boys—Phil today or face suspension was the again with his left hook and kept Duroo Polos. On the other hand;' have forfeited all matches In re than 16 'points a game. Shar- and Johnny, Jake O’Donnell, Frank Steve McAdam and Dave White Tebbetts yesterday delivered the \vo?(i from Haney. did sliigger Mickey Mantle, but ducer, Jack Williams, author of a or any other middleweight receive mature than when I fought him Ray McKenna, who has (kept bas- one Important victory since. Wesleyan and Coast Guard Acad lected 12 points while Tupper had stake. If there were any fighters 12.2 average hopes to help hi's him at long range whenever he cent weeks. Playoffs will start man, who has a remarkable Chitko and Bill Pfau will be in Re successfully directed the Indians’ signed contracts of Bob Buhl and Conley recently said he Intends outfielder Norm Siebern picked up sanction as a championship bout. last time,” said Fullmer. "He Icetball alive, as well as softball He beat Alex Olmedo for the emy topped out-of-state opponents 10. For the Parkade, Gary McCon around at all there would be no J-ey Jay to Braves’ skipper Fred teammates shake a five-game los used his Jab. Monday night, March 2 and run Pennsylvania Grass Courts at foul shooting percentage of serve. freeze offense and outscored the to skip spring training to finish a $4,000 raise to $12,000 yesterday We want to fight Basilio for hits harder, especially with his In his home town, wants to win in basketball last night, but a nell was the big man as he carried need for the dickering that Is going .985, averages 20 points. Haney, and the defending National for his .300 batting average. Six ing streak. One official, Judge Nick Gam- through April 8. Each team In Merlon last summer in a marathon on among Doc Kearns, who does TTie same two clubs will tangle (Hornets 0-4 during the remaining the basketball season with the Bos the title in New York.” said Jen hook.” ^ s game more than anything each bracket will play the other fourth Connecticut team, Hartford the load to the tune of 23 points The Celtics do It with a bat time. « League Champions were ready to ton Celtics of the NB.V. Conley has Yanks are unsigpied. Green Manor’s starting lineup son last night after Fullmer had boll, thought It even 5-5 in rounds Greaves agreed. “ I am more In which the Peruvian had several University, lost its contest with Moore’s business, and Robinson at night at Old Saybrook and begin battery workouts at Braden ’else. Result should be a real thrill onCe. Matches will be played on while teammate Jack Reid clialked anced attack. Oousy and Shar- Tuesday night at the high school The score was tied twice and the not signed his contract, which is Pitcher Ike Delock," who was comprises fo\ir players currently won his Madison Square Garden and 5-5 in points. Judge Jack' mature,” he said. "I thought I match points. Since then he haa Pratt Institute of New York. and Truman Gibson. There would ton. Fla., today with their big five averaging double figures, namely Gordon scored It 6-4 and Referee er ihd one worth the price of ad- Monday', Tuesday and Wednesday been getting lumps from all sides. up 14. man score primarily from out gym the Embers entertain the lead exchanged four times In the said to call for a 25 per cent cut used both in relief and as a start match with Greaves, a willing won this time but he has a tough 'ntselon. Manchester High will be nights at the West Side Rec. The scores: Yale 84, Columbia L. T. Wood held a slim margin be no Moore or Robinson. side or on fast breaks. Russell opening period before a string of tucked in the fold. in view of his 0-9 record last year. er, agreed to terms with the Bos Jimmy Moriarty (15-1), Vinny Ko- young Canadian. “Basilio is No. Harry Kessler 5-4-1, both for Full style. I worked on my Jab in tne • ♦ * He lost both his Davis Cup 66; Wesleyan 61, Union 54; Coast Tony Anthony, young and quick- Marco Polos of Blast Hartford. Lefthander Warren Spahn. the hen (14.3), Norm Hohenthal (12.4) mer, The AP card waa Fullmer .enough to accomodate all, I’m singles matches in Australia and throughout as they tagged the gets his underneath. Heinsohn flve straight points gave the vic The pitchers and catchers report ton Red Sox. Delock, who posted a 1, Gene is No. 2 and he has licked g3un and then forgot to use It Guard 83, Bowdoin 68; and Pratt leaders with their second lose of handed, wa$ a lock to finish Moore gets most of his from the side, highest paid pitcher (|65,000) .in and Irv Foster (10.8). 6-4. cure. This Is one attraction highly failed to produce a single import in Los Angeles a year and a half tors a 17-10 bulge at the buzzer. to the Detroit Tigers’ camp at 14-8 record, was reported to have Spider Webb, the best of the rest." after the fifth round.” recommended. Fine Comeback 63, Hartford 46. the season. Wood’s held a 20-18 corner and underneath. A free throw by Richard broke a the majors, heads a starting staff Lakeland, Fla., yesterday and at received a sizeable raise. Pitcher Robinson hasn’t fought since he After the bout Fullmer reveal Matchmaker Jack Barrett hopes ant triumph in any of the Austral Larry Downs of Yale had a good ago. But Moore looked the kid in rounded out by right-handers Lew * ♦ * Best "comeback” of the year ian tournaihents. halftime edge and then moved to Ratings, Pairings 9-0 deadlock and provided the Silk' St. Petersburg where the St. Louis Frank Sullivan and catcher Sam regained the crown from Basilio ed he injured the niiddle finger to uZe Greaves with Joey Giam- among state college basketball night as the Elis trounced Colum hold a 34-31 margin at the end the eye and kept talking to him as Burdette, Buhl, Jay and Carlton . Came from Behind they boxed and Anthony froze and Towners a lead they never re Cards opened battery workouts. my White are the only unsigned Rockvillie, RHAM March 25, 1958 in (Chicago. The of his right hand 4s early as the bra at some future date. Natur Grapplers Return teams has been Coach Johnny hia in New York. He made 36 of the third period. For the win Double Triumphs For Cl AC Events linquished with about two minutes Willey. second round. X-rays showed no ally, he would like to make a FuU- For.fhe second straight evening took a beating. Such a rotation would make the B>it the Tigers’ Frank Lary and batterymen. qormal six-month period of grace SpeaJting of coming attractions, Wood's Wesleyan cagers. Today points, 23 of them in the first half. ners, Roger Poe had 17 tallies to go fai the period. The Chicago White ' Sox’s im- expired long ago. Robinson has fracture but Jenson said the fln- mer-Basilio match. he had to come from behind last The game was a neck-and-neck Yvonnf Durelle can bo excused Braves’ even stronger than the the Chirds’ 'Vinegar Bend Mlzell Drop Final Games ’Wednezday night, after the Red the Cards boast 11 wins in night to win his match in the Na while Bill I'agl son chucked in 14 Manchester Police marksmen Ignited Rally failed to sign ftnd were immediate algned list was reduced to pitcher 14 starts Including the last affair for the first half, but short for losing to Moore after flooring were entertained by the Farming- Wallingford, Feb. 2L UPi —The past two years when they swept to Wednesday night, after the Red tional Indoor Championships at tallies on flve field goals and four him three limes In the first round. ratings and pairings of schoolboy Three straight Jump shots by easy pennants. Buhl was big man ly branded holdouts. Barry Latman when shortstop through with one another 24 hours nine in a row. And the three ly after the intermission Yale free throws. For Songaiio, Wayne ton Police pistol team in a double Rockville High’s CJoach John the Seventh Regiment Armory. broke loose and scored 12 straight Durelle hardly understands the basketball teams eligible to com Fran Sullivan Ignited an East in '57 when he won 18 games, but Mlzell, ace lefthander of the Luis Aparicio agreed terms. He is earlier, a pro wrestling show will games Wes lost were by four After a shaky start, he collected Reynolds threw in 13 points to match and won both contests, 1269 Hartford rally and Bessette's Cards, talked with General Man believed to have signed for about Canavari ia glad the 1958-59 bas points or less. Harvard nipped Wes points. rudiments of the business. to 1206 and 1247 to 1216. The double pete in next week's state tourna last year a shoulder ailment cut Sullivan to Head Auburn^8 Long Winning Streak be presented. Hartford’s Wild Bull himself to beat Birger Folke, little lead the pack while Kevin Toomey ments are-being made today. three-point play cut the Indians' his total to five. Then Willey and ager Bing Devine, but did not get $27,000, a sizeable increase over ketball season has ended and Curry, who found it was easier to by four points and Tufts and Wor known Swede. 2-6. 6-1, 6-2. It was the fifth win In 10 Ivy chipped in with 11. Renewed Ixase header opened th« second round of edge to four pbinti, 26-21 midway last year. cester Tech tacked two and three League games for Yale, which now Carmen Basilio was to end Rob pel The Connecticut Interscholastic Jay came up from W)chlta to com- the raise he was seeking. RHAM’s mentor, Clyde Washburn, make a buck on the wrestling cir Tliis put the big, hard-hitting WEST SIDE JUNIORS in the second’ period. Manchester Little Leaguers cuit than as a member of the po point setbacks on the Nutmeggers Ohio youth in the qusrter-finals haa sl)c wins in 19 games overall. inson’s career. He wore out Robin lice Revolver League. The local po Athletic Conference (CIAC) Bas clung to a 28-25 advantage at the ia anxiously' looking forward to Endangered Against Kentucky Bowdoin, whlcIi haa won only Standings son and took a 16-round decision lice postponed their last two ketball Tournament Committee, action in the Class Q Tournament against Egypt’s Jaroslav Drobny, W. L. Pet. Intermission. top-seeded Dick Savitt of New York one game this season, gave the in New York in 1967. But they matches. under Director Harold Bwaffield, A run of seven consecutive tal next week despite a loss la : Phil Sullivan was reelected Manchester Trust .6 3 .667 Scores: is meeting at Lyman Hall High n president of the Manchrater improve to say around. Drobny (Toast Guard Cadets little to worry fought again last March in Chi lies helped the locals' stretch a five- night. New York, Feb. 21 (JP)—Auburn.Adefeated Colorado State 81-74, and about. In the game at New Lon House & Hale .. . .5 4 .556 cago and Basilio made it easy for First Matrh School this afternoon. Little League baseball program boasting the longest basketball Brigham Young rode over Wy easily beat Tony 'Vincent of New Maarhaiter (IISS) point .margin into a 41-29 The Windy City five dropped its Green Thankful Just to Play^ don, the Cadets led 37-26 at the Fairfield Market .4 5 .444 the old guy to renew the lease. Sports writers will Join the com ■ > ■ last night. Other officers winning streak in the nation, oming, 78-43. York 6-3, 6-1. Gus's ...... :3 6 .333 Motola ...... 97 ,90 84 271 advantan with only 37 seconds 21jt straight decision suid 22nd half, but at a later point only nine Carmen was up straight and he McCaufhey ...... 80 78 74 230 mittee at 4 p.m. left in tne third quarter. Another named were: Lee Fracchia, vice jumps head first Into the Lions” Duke nailed dowoi third place In In other quarter-final matches, House * Hale edged Fairfield Wilson ...... *9 96 87 262 game in 23 starts. Windsor top-aeded Dick Savitt of New York points separated the two teams. gave Robinson all the room he Unbeaten Wilbur Cross, defend three-pointer by the hard-working gained an early lead, including a president and umplre-ln-chlefj den tonight against Kentucky, the the Atlantic Coast Conference by Bill Howland, AI Utara and Bob Market. 36-33, in the first game of Barksr ...... M 87 84 265 dowming 'Virginia, 71-83. Practice Can Produce Timing plays Jack Frost of' Monterey, needed in the early rounds. He Pearson ...... 88 80 251 ing state champion. Is a clnoh to Bessette made it 41-32 going into 26-13 halftime edge, and went on Alan Keenan, treasurer, and- stUl-pow’erful defending NCAA Thornton had 16, 15, and 14 points a doubleheader at the Verplanck Karminzton (1708) ^Ick Cataldo, secretary. (California and Washington con Calif., Peruvian Alex Olmedo wound up in the hospital getting top the Class A division. Plain- the final eight minutes. to post a 57-37 triumph last night champions. respectively, for Coast Guard. The School and Manchester Tr his eye operated on. Clekskl ...... 84 89 84 257 The officers and team man tinued to run one-two in the Pa meets Hugh Stewart of Pasadena, belted Gus’s 57-33. Capurno ...... 83 84 82 249 ville may lead the Cflass B group, Battling desperately to end the at Rockville. The game will be at Lexington, victory was the seventh for the Robinson had it right when the 74 agers present, by .majority vote, cific Coast Conference by turning Now York— (N BA)—’When they Calif., and Junior Earl Buchholz of Billy Belekewicz led the way for raleskle ...... 81 76 231 and St. Thomas Seminary of Hart year on a victorious note, the Pivot Ray Gaylord dropped in Ky„ the Wildcats’ home grounds Academy in 14 games. Moore match was first brought up ;3eckman ...... 80 74 77 231 ford, winner of 24 straight, is ex agreed to enter State Tourna back, respectively, Washington Uk«d Sihugo Green’s father if he St. Louis opposes upsetter Donald House A Hale with 16 points. Dave 72 78 Hornets opened the last period 19 points for the winners while and a court that has gobbled up At Schenectady, Wesleyan found several months ago. "Who’d want Stuts ...... 88 238 pected to head the Class C cate with flve straight points and ment competition again next no fewer than 188 opponents over State and Idaho. Cal, the defend tmhtod to eat while doctors ex Dell of Bethesda, Md. Kaselaskas chipped in with 10. no member of the losing side was amined his son he replied, "I’d Savitt and Olmedo, favored to that accuracy at the foul line made to see two old guya fight?” he fieCABd Match gory. trailed 41-37 at the six-minute summer. the ipast 16 years. Kentucky has ing champion, had no trouble roll the difference in its defeat of Marsh Potter was best for the able to reach double figures with ing to a 61-37 triumph over the nither go to the chapM and pray.” meet in Monday’s finals, won sneered. mark. The losers did manage to Don Plank and Dave Marsh each dropped only six games'on its home Union College. Each team made 23 Marketeers with 12 points. He Since then they have changed Motola ...... 92 82 87 261 Cougars, but Washington barely He did. easily. Savitt. top-seeded, smashed McCaushry ...... 86 7ft 64 31A creep within three points before getting nine. floor in that stretch. baskets, but the Wes cagers put in was followed by brother ’IV)dd Pot his mind and the match has a the Indians' eye-catching freeze got past Idaho, 61-60. TRat was last December in Cin Straight Clark of Philadelphia 6-4, ter and Paul Quey who had nine WilHon ...... • 7ft 81 261 Pro Basketball Rockville’s lone triumph was a Celts Top Pistons Auburn’s winning streak stands 6-3 while Olmedo, playing with 16 of 22 free throws and Union chance of coming off. The ballyhoo B ark.r ...... , 89 p sn 244 offense successfully added to the cinnati when doctors were about and eight points respectively. Pearson ...... 94 83 84 261 49-35 verdict Over St. Thomas at 30, but the Tigers have no place more poise and confidence, turned scored on only eight of its 19 and the big names might put it Friday’s Results final margin. to go to show it off when the reg to tdke a brain tap in order to chances. It was Wesleyan’s 12th The second game saw Gus’s Farminirton (120(1) Once again SSatursky was Mgh Acquinas. of New Britain. For Division Title diagnose so illness that threatened back Julius Heldman of New York, jump into a quick 11-4 lead but it over as a big one, but it won't ClpkHkl ...... 82 8.1 70 215 Minneapolis 116, New York 106. ular season ends because they are Irish and Markson 6-3, 6-2. win in 18 games. make the fighters any younger. Canur.eo ...... 86 7K 71 2.17 •Boston 111, Detroit 106 (Over In his praise of the Indians' fine on NC3AA probation. to cut short the playing career of didn’t last long as Manchester Cnlpukle ...... 80 82 8f) 260 ■: RHAM and Hale-Ray swapped Frost won easily over Don A depression, people in boxing Stutj ...... 81 72 34 217 time). defedsive performance but more New York, Feb. 21 (JPt—Boston’s Kentucky, which was replaced the Comer Duquesne University Trust closed fast to trounce the pleasing was the squad's 20-49 (41 two point decisions during the seS' flamljoyant Celtics today were the New Garden Heads AU-Amerlcan basketball player. Rubell of Brooklyn 6-1, 6-2 but ap Grindermen. Mort Moriarty led the keep saying, we nee(l a depression Beckman ...... 84 76 86 246 Saturday's Schedule by North Carolina as the No. .1 to get the fighters back. 'When they cent) showing from the > floor. son. Early in December, RHAM proud posseasor.s of their third The.limayers have been answered. pears no match for the hardwood- Benefit B ow lin g Bankers with 15 points. Next In Cincinnati at St. Louts. team in t)ie weekly Associated wise Savitt. Buchholz whipped talk like this they dream of some was Manchester’s finest effort scored a thrilling 45-43 decision at consecutive Eastern Division Green, a slim backoourt man with line was J. 'V. Camposeo with 12, Detroit vs. New York at; Phila Hebron. Last night in Moodus, Press poll last week after losing to New . York, Feb. 21 Of)—A iftw veteran Oardnar Mulloy of Coral big kid who can’t find anything to Scholastic Basketball ro f the year and it helped to make champiom^ip of the National Bas regime offers promise of a new era exceptional grace, is now back in Attraction Sunday Al Tomlinson was best for Gus’s delphia. Hale-Ray came out on top^ 50-48. Mississippi State, beat Auburn the Gables, Fla., 6-3, 6-4. Dell, Yale do for a living except hurt people Hartford 71, Conard 48 up for a poor 12-27 from the foul ketball Assn. for Madison Square Garden today. with 14 points. Syracuse at Phila*delphla. The loss was the ninth in 20 last time they met. That was last action with the St. Louis Hawks. student, topped IVarren 'Woodcock, in a ring. Bulkeley 76. Wethersfield 62 Une. Rolling along at a .742 clip with Blit it will include a vital part of •’Ith a p p e n e d last Oct. 20.” Y MIDGET LEAGUE Sunday’s Schedule ' Kilty Checked games for RHAM and the setback year, in Birmingham, and Auburn second seeded foreigner from Big winner in the benefit bowl Like Rocky Marciano, who didn’t Manchester 62, East Hartford 44 a 46-16 won-lost record, the Cel got away with a, 64-63 aqueaker. the post-World War II age of box Green recalled. He was sitting on Australia. 6-8, 6-2, 6-2. Stewart ing match between leading bowl Standings have the carfare so he rode a trueik Torrington 55, Bristol 54 Philsdelphia at New York. East Hartford, a glittering 14-19 snapped a fine five game w in ing— the Friday night fights on W, skein. tics were shoo-ins for the title. But, like a lat of others. Auburn a bench in the dimly lit Hawks’ eliminated Sidnev Schwartz of ers from Rockville and Manches L. Pet. all night to pet to New York *o Windham 67, New London 63 Detroit at Syracuse (Afternoon (74 per cent) from the foul line, Only the clinching day was un radio and tolevlsion.|i^. Fletcher Glass 11 1 .917 All five starters did the bulk of never has beaten Kentucky at Lex dmming room in Madison Square New York 8-6, 9-’7. ter Sunday aftemon at the Bowl show Charley Goldman hov/ he Harding 58, Norwich 50 TVI. was only 15-57 (26 per cent) from certain. Central figures in thq Garden’s Garden. “We (he then played for Elks 9 3 .750 Southington 67, Glastonbury 61 Boston at (Cincinnati. the field. KUty, the Hornets' No. 1 the winners’ scoring, getting, all ington. Mackay, who enters the Air ing Green will be the Polio Fu*4U4'^i'l“ ’ could figrht. Or Beau Jack. He Boston tuckec the crown awhy new look are Ned Irish, the man Cthrinnati) were playing the C!el- Force next week as a trainee at Action starts at 2:30. Caterers 8 3 .727 came out of a caddy yard in Au Plalnville 60, Newington 56 - Minneapolis at St. Louis. point-producer on ' the year, and but three 'points. Sprecher and Is-y 'm ie at Stake Keith's Variety last might with a 111-106 overtime who put college basketball in the tles In Mfdne. All’ o f a suddewCi' San Antonio, Tex., said he expects Several weeks ago the rivals met 4 7 .364 gusta, Ga. Sullivan were held to a mere three Roelanta each registered 11. Bon Both the Big Ten and the Ivy big time* and HSlry Markson, Peck* Launber ..,.. 4 7 .364 points in the second half after Poncharlf and, Skip Taylor with vlctorv'. over the Detroit Pistona started to sWeat and feel weak. At SI GREEN to be back Into full time tennis and Rockville won in the Windy Even with television, a couple In thelirst game of the double- League could go a long way to former managing director of the first they thought I had a. ■virus or competition In August and avail City. Fred McCurry and Joe Twar- Ma’s & Bill's ...... 4 7 .364 of big flghta could help. ’ITiat's combining for 13 In the first half- 15 and 14 tallies raspectively led Man. Auto Parts ... hetLder played at Detroit in the ward deciding their champions— International Boxing Club, tho flu. Later they thmight it Hawks. It’s great being on able for Davis Cup play. onite head the local entry. . 4 8 .333 why the mob hopes Ingemar*Jo- Dropping a hard-fought 47-43 the losers. although neither can b e ' clinched ' Irish yesterday took oVer as Wyman Fuel ..... 3 9 .250 decision In the preliminary. Coach , Summaries: league’s only action, second-place might be a oezebral hemorrhage. team. I came to St. Louis )iansson can stand up and put on Minneapolis w'on a spot in the mathematically. '•« Garden president and Markson be I had no idea what was wrong League play ran true to form Ray KiHrbusiesld’s Red and White ' WIsdMr ((7) January. Everybody treats ’a show when he fights Floyd Pat Western Division playoffs with a In the Big Ten, Michigan State came director of boxing, at the big « with me. But I certainly felt bad.” nice. The players encourage last night as leading Fletcher JV quintet ended a successful sea B y I Eighth Ave. area. terson for tho hea'vywelght title son with 4^3 victories as against Baluk ...... 0 0 116-106 triumph over New' York. could all but wrap it up by beat TTie coach even spends extra Glass outplayed Manchester Auto here in June. Hi Folks! Holmes ...... Body Asleep three sethseks. BUly Viot and Jim . 5 4 Frank Ramse,- personally bat ing dangerous Purdue. If all goes They were Installed under. the time with me on the court after Stuek^ Stevens Set Records Parts, 37-29, and the second place Stewart ...... , 1 0 regime set up by the Qraham-Pisige ' Smoke from his cigarette danced Remembeir Tandbergf my Mistretta, each had eight mar Shannon- ...... S 1 tered the Piston.. In overtime as well from a Spartan standpoint- a practice session. He fioesn’t Elk.s defeated Wyman Fuel, 32-18 Case...... meaning an IlUnois victwy over Corp. which purehaaed controlling across Green’s face as he went Johansson is a swede and the kers for the Indians in the rough . 1 0 the Celtics outscored Detroit, 11-6. over the days of uncertainty. ' ha'jvWto do. 11. but he does.’’ The Elks, with Art Bralnard Just a little line to let my . 5 9 18 ■ndiana and a NorthwpBtern trl stock in the Garden after the fed But Torrington Tops Mermen scoring 18 points, got off to an last thing Sweden Is known for Is gmne. New York Yankees top hurler Bob Turley as he pitched in a light opening day workout . 1 0 Ramsey, who wound up the eve “ I' waa practicing a few days Gtw^ was considered through umph over .Michigan—then Mlchl' eral government ordered' dissolu for life by Cincinnati, so he was early lead to sink Wyman’s Into fighters. Tihey had one who came r Pis. Ealeurlers ...... 0 0 ning's work writh 31 points, posted later lirhen niy right side went over here once, Olle Trnd)>erg. friends and feUow towiUH Maseheeter (U> at Miller Huggins field yesterday; Turley was a 21 game winner last year, plus a Kearney ...... 0 0 gan State would be asaured of at tion of the IBC and the sale of practically handed to the first the cellar. Richard Lovett, Tom Durgln ...... nine in the extra session. The numb. JL wasn’t pai^yzed. It Just Despite record-breaking p e r-f(T ). 2. BJigenbrod (M). 3. Davis He launched his American cam I Whit*, f ...... World Series performance that gave the Yankees a World Championship. Pitching . 0- 0 least a tie for thtcrown. Garden stock owned by the IBC di place Hawks. Greer and Bob Eschavieh played Liner ...... 2 3 Pistons, who trailed, by 16 points rectors. felt like the whole side of my body (M). T., 20.0. • paign by meeting Joey Maxim in men know that I am atUl i Fcahler. t .... Coach Jim Turner, right, is enjoying the show. (AP Photofax) O’Neill ...... 0 0 in the first half, fought back to As for the Ivies, the two big "M y timing and shots are still formances by BUly Stuelk and outstanding games for tho Elks 0 Pedemonte, I SchnMder ...... Irish and Markson are the sports was aslMp.'I couldn't keep my bal 100-yard orthodox breaststroke: Madison Square Garden in 1946. Be«J«rt. f . 0 0 tie it :^00-ail at the end of regula boys of the loop, defending cham a little off. One night I might Doug Stevens, Manchester Bob Mlnney, RlcHtlrd Pasternack figuras in the Garden’s new four- ance.- It was hard to even walk. sink four or, five baskets,” he 1. Stevens (M ). 2. Belli (T ). 3. He really seemed to be shilling seUing cars. New Chew- SPiaker, c ...... Total* ...... io 17 <7 tion time.,hut thin cooled off. Gene pion Dartmouth and co-favori.ta dropped a hard-fought 4l-S6 swim and Jim Cone played good for the 0 KeUh, c ...... Princeton, come to grips. Each man management group. Rep They put me in the hospital for said. "The next night, nothing. MacaCenzle (T ). T., 1:13.7. for the Nobel Peace Prize. He was > Kalaiiilnr. g , Bwkvnis (17) Shue was high for the Pistons ming meet to host Torrington OUers but could not keep pace rolets and used cars. B T: shows a 10-0 record in league play resenting Graham-Paige are fear weeks. took testa. Then Everything will come back in Diving: 1, Germano (T ). 2. with the winners, terrible and nobody ever heard of Saimood, c ... Two Home TownerSy Unknown Pacing Open with 25 points. Adm. John Bergen and Irving yesterday afternoon. The winners t SRicbard. g ... Martin ...... 0 1 and Is eyeing the almost-catain msnmtce went I couldn’t speak for time. You Just have to have Hoben (T). 3. Kostenko (M). Bob Constantine led Fletcher's a Swedish fighter again until a MoAdam, g . Plank ...... 3 z New York rallied from 25 points Mitchell Felt. • , v . five or six days. The doctors didn’t captured. five o f the nine events Points, 52.51. Johansson arrived. Kidney ...... 1 0 at-large berth in the NCAA Tour- confidence in yourself. to their win by scoring 16 points San Antonio, Tex., Fet>.‘ iCl '0F)--7^sldered an excellent bet to Win Uie%> Four strokes out of the lead at behind before becoming the Lakers Formerly Jim Norris and Arthur kiuiw what it was. What would while handing the Indians their 100-yard freestyle: 1. Towle Ntfvr the game depends on Jo is TetaU ao it-xj sa tonrnament 140 was Fred Hawkins of A1 Paso, Msrsh* ...... 4 1 third straigdit victim. The Lideeni namelht that goes to the Ivy king. "I play about 20 to as min. with Rick Schuster, Steve Cole and East R u 4 t«4 (44) Two .golfers fighting the home Burke ...... ,.4 0 Wirts controlled both the IBC and 3Kn think If that happened? I was second setback in 11 meets. (M). 2. Vlerps (T ). 3. Mellsen hansson, whom only a few people always a money-winner^ but who Laferrlere ...... * 2 0 had little trouble with the Klticka The two teams meet again next utes in each game now. I don’t Paul Quasnitschka adding much to . P PU. town jinx and another who haa yet Mikq clubbed, out a five-under- Friday, ao the loeer will get a re the Garden. Markson worked for worried. know what my average Is since Stuek set a new Ichool record (M ). T., 67.8. have seen box. In a movie of the f SuUlTan, f ...... ? a-a to win a nickel in tournament com has taken first in a 1-tournament Stocks ...... 2 0 until the final quarter when the them at thp IBC and Iriah was ex their victory. The Manchester Aut^ / have some I Pennay. f ...... 0 par 06 for a 138 total and a tie Kuperschmid ...... 0 0 turns shot. ;"FlnaHy they tapped my brain. I’ve come back, I don't worry -of 2:04.6, in splaMiing to ylctory 100-yard butterfly: 1. RebUlard M rts put on a last half drive but Maoben fight, he looks fine. He a Kilty, o . 3 4-T petition led the $20,000 Texas Qpep with Bill Johngton of Ftovo, Utah, only once in his career.-That was Janton ...... 0 0 New' Yorkers pushed in 40 points. ecutive vice president of the Gar Oitpman ...... Dartmouth looked Just about ^ c a m e out 1 bad a brain con about that. I'm Just glad to be in the 200-yard freestyle whUe (T ). 2. McClain (M ). 3. Jacobs could not catch up with the Glass- seems alert, much quicker than 4 Beaaatte. g ...... I 6-7 into its third round today. for third place. last year. .i p 0 But the Knteks had lost It Iq the den. (M ). T., 1:06.1. sxiiected. and a puncher who can terrific good buys I SSJJo™ W . g ...... 2 (M) ready for the showdown battle. tusion. Nothing else. They said playing. You know, .1 consider Stevens was clocked in 1:13.7. al men, Gary Jones, Bob Patulak, 'doe' Jimenez, a swarthy little There were few around the 6,- At 141 were Tom Nleporte of Toisls ...... J8 1 87 second stanza wlien they connect The new Garden executives said myself a very luqky boy. Not 100-yard backstroke: 1. Hu'b- do a Job on a fighter cnee ha la 5 TIUo(a«o. g ...... 0 OO Bronxyille, N, Y.; 'Doug Ford oif ed with only aix field goals. Hlgin Last.night the Hanover Indians fitter some rest' I’d be able to play so a s«fiiool record, in winning the BUI McKensie, Jeriy Smith and .a Qtardl. g V .....',...... 0 M man frpm San. Antonio who moved 490-yard Brackenrldge Park course Scors at half. 36-13. Windsor. sdlled past Penn, 73-57, while they will continue the Friday night' fijpeln. Here I am. everybody can have a brain in- bard (T). 2. DSti:ier (M). 8. Hoff- hurt. such as a— 1 Cavamagii, g ...... o ’ 64 Paradise, Fla., and Al Bal^yog of Baylor and Dick Garrsaker scored 100-yaid orthodox breaststroke. Dave Rohrback led their offensive to Manhattan, Kana., was on top when' Reynolds came -in 'with a Princeton had |:o come from be fights, under the contract the IBC "When I began playing again and come back." Torrington'added four seconds tiati (T ). T., 1:06.9. But Pate MeUo tella a dlffarant DON WILfY Markhan[t, Canada. ' - : Male-Bay