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/ j - SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1869 P A G ^ T E k Aveniire D»ily Net Press Ron The Weather iUanrbPHtpr Eofttlng ForeoMt of U. 18. VFeatfier Bataan For the Week Ending Jannary Trd, 1R59 F5»lr, frigid tonight and Tne PRESCRIPTIONS atrong wind* dimlnlahihg tonight. About Town DAT OB NIGHT 12,860 Ix)w aero to 10 below. High Toe** Business Bodies BV EXPERTS. \ Member Audit day 10 to 18. Hjeard Along Main^ Street \ Bureau of Circulation. The WSC39 of the North Meth- 4n^ on Somm o f Htinchoatpr^y^idm Streeta, Too Manchester— A City of ViHage-Charm etfat Church uill eerve « epethetti The U.8. economy ha« recovered^ rouigh time keeping lricrea*,ed»cMft capable of very sh^ort ARTHUR DRUB from it* late-1957, early 1968 re- loada moving. 'n»la should ere offa and landings. **It carries •- a- »2- ■upper on Jan. IT at the church man crew and will be used by the OB Parker St. Supper will be ce«*lon with great rapidity. Groa* ate a heavy demand for truck re­ (riaa*lf(ed.'Ad\erHslng on Pag. 12) PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘ Stamford, Norwalk, Bridgeport. Army for observation and surveil­ (FOURtfefiN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. JANUARY 5, IflSO: ^■crved from 8:30 to T p.m. Reaer- Korel national product ran about 1450 placement parts in 1959. VOL. LXXVIIIk NO. 80 Stratford, and New Haven. Pas­ lance missions. vatlQba may be made through cir/ It isn’t everyone w'ho is offered billion In 1958'* fourth quarter, Sales of all retailers— mall or­ membership in liie ’'Imperial Golf sengers will stand back from the_ der house; chain stores, depart­ cle leMtere or by caning the church and it is expected to hit 8465 bil­ A machine tool seminar will be Chib" but that's what happened to platform, and a Happy New Year ment stores. large and small retail GENERAL oOce lB"4he morning:*. lion In 1959, a gain of aeven per held at the Hotel Bond in Hartford o^e Municipal Building employe to you all." cent over the 1958 total. establishments— fbse only 0.2 per Vox Pop cent in 1958. Total retail business March 11 and-12 under the aus­ The Junior High Fellowship of tjhe Ollier day. , Thl* encouraging view keynote* pices of the Hartford Chapter of T V SERVICE the Community Baptlat Church will Unfortunately, hovvevei , the em- That's Different: the McGraw-Hill Publi*hing Com­ added up to $200.5 billion in 1958. Retail, sales of nondurable items the American Society of Tool Day* ,Lou Angeles, Jan. 5 i^i - - meet at the parsonage toniorrow hlove didh'l have"enough time to lTie Fiscal Policies siibcommll- pany’s-annual Pulaebeat of Indua- p I make the trip to th e club, which lee of the Board of Directors met rose 4 per cent, while durable Engineers. Night* S2J 5 ,„*£ & Do people really know what night at 6 o'clock. Member* should iry a comprehensive report on During the 2-day period, 12 they're talking about when bring either sandwiches or hoy happens to be* In A-ddi.* Ababa. Tuesday night to hash over the goods' business was down 10 per T E U 80 8-5481 American biisineBs. whe're^ it cent, the biggest percentage de-, technicaliT papers will he presented polllakers quiz them? Twd Coventry Tots Ethiopia. Besides, the membership | new budget. In the eoiirae of the dogs or hamburger* to roSat in the stand* today, and the direction it and an open forum discussion will fireplace Be\-erages and . desaerc card ^expired .Ian. 1. talk, various eommlttee member* Cline in durables in any year alnci To find out, Los .\ngeles will lake tomorrow, aa reported by be held with full audience partici­ a n Mlfror-News columnist Paul Perhaps Ihd friend W ho made the i 'enlioneii economy messures 1938. The beat gain, at retail, ndll he provided. The program will the company’s Economics Depart­ pation oonelst of Chriatmaa alories and offer of membership in the which have been taken in the past. was made by food stores-^ per Coates called 150 people by ment. cent. Drug stores were second Among the speakers will be telephone and asked this que.s- legends. Ethiopian club is heading for Among the economy measure* Almost all Industries surveyed Manchester, to play a round or two n.entioned was the elimination of with a 5 per cent rise. Stores Hans Ernst, Professor L .. V. Col­ tion: -f- expect to put money into modern­ selling autos, parts and accessor­ well from the University of Michi­ /;!p)__ *into a friendly'^Jinvefsatinn all "Do you think the Mann Act Sunset Council, Degree of Poca­ at the Country ciub. a 1 lerk m th court, necessitating ization projects during the com­ Washington, Jan. 5 At least at the local tiuh there parking ^violators to appear in Hn[>|K>jM>rt Studio ies had the worst decline—^21 per gan, Prof. P. A. Smith from MIT, about the weather. dettrs or helps the cause of hontas. tWll meet Monday nigur at ing year. Although a little more •Albert Albrecht from the Monarch Sotnet Deputy Premier Anas­ With Menshikov iiHerpreting in will be no lion.s to contend with court to pay fines cent. labor, and if you feel it de­ 8 o’clock In Tinker Hall. Raising than half of the industries expect This year, retail bualness is ex­ Machine Tool Co., and Horace Oro tas I. Mikoyan .strode pa.st a loud voire to be r>ard abo%;e As Flames Gut Their Home aa there are in Ethiopia. Walter l.,eClrrc, town treasurer, ters. wo(ild you vole for its of chiefs will be held, with Great Opens Series to cut their capital spending bud­ ver of the Baitelle Memorial Inati- the hubSiib of the strtigglmg crowd (On the other hand who can say started to ,«ay that the switch had pected to total $2l0 billion, a gain shouting anti-Communist repeal ?" Deputy Pocahontas • Irma -Mjller Miss Elizabeth Meredith Lee will gets. funds will still be available tut of cameratnen —; M ikoyaiV^id: where Dr. Moran will\be?> not affected him of 4.5 per cent. Durable goods' pickets today to a meeting Coates found that 38 per cent and her staff in fharge. Rcfreah- he the speaker at sancti'iai’y lime to bring obsolete equipment up to retailer* are anticipating an aver- "Some people are saying tt>at I menta will be served after the "I haven't paid any In a long with Secretary of State Dul­ of those polled want to repeal Different Exaniples of the first session of the school date, , age Increase )n sales of about 9..5 brought the cold weather vcdlh >qe meeting. i time," he said. the Mann Art. which since of .Missions at South Methodist Industries tiiat aie c u 111 n pg|. cent, with automotive goods’ les. from Mn.scow. but the sun is shim-., 1910 has made it illegal to Mayor Kiignie Kelly wa* ex- ■ You -etllng 'em fixed?" popped capital outlays say they have just gtores making the biggest sales * v r s v C B x c x i i v Church tomorrow night. Mikoyan and Dtilles were ex­ ing and nobody credits me with f" transport a woman across Hollister Children plaining the purpo.se of the Fiscal | („|i another man ITie Holy Name Society df .St, ended an era of cxpan.sion. Most gain- 25 per cent, pected to discus* the Cold War on Polirios Subcommlllee to the Fia-I i^et’ lerc blushed, and amandcd Mi.sa 1,1-c is a gpadiiate of Mt. that." Stkle lines for imnioiah pur- James' Church will meet at, 8;15 Holyoke tfollcge and has done fur­ companies that were concentrat- Retailers of nondurables expect To Cosmopolitaius a no-holds-barred basis. The Ber“ The temperature outside was 15 j Mondav night in St .lames' S-chool cal F’olicies Siibcoinmitlee'. hi.s stat inent to, "Excuse me, I po)tes. ther .'Study at Columbia University. ing on expanding facilities fin- an average increase of about 3.5 lin crisis was tagged as a chief c.egreea, even colder than it wa.s [ The colcimnist said only 12 hall. The Rev. John Blanchfield. He said its pin pose was to give mean I haven't been picked up in ished this Work in late 1957 and per cent, with food stores fore­ yesterday when Mikoyan took a the various depailmenl.s some idea Hartford .Seminary and the School War4 Duffy, managing editor of topic. per cent realize the question spiritual ad\isor, will speak km the a long time." I Found in Bedroom The Russian leader, who ar­ two hour, three rhile hike a round of the Board of Directora' feelings of Inlcrnallonal Stiidie.s in Geneva, early 1958. casting another 5 per cent in- the Hartford Times, gave a talk wa.s rigged. M historv and piirpo.ses of th^ Holy SwiIZetland. She has been a mis­ A * the nation moves along Into crease. rived from Moscow yesterday, downtown Washinglon. on w’-hat the town can afford to Early Reanliilion Name Society. A short film Iwill be sionary in .Japan, under the Wom- a boom which may last two or on "Current Events” at the meet­ smiled broadly as he srrived at the Dulles and Mikoyan also joked shown. pay fill' goveninient next year. fine Manchester man who wa.s ing of the Cosmopolitan Club yes­ State Department. Seven Hungar­ about the pliotographers. Dulles Bi (M)RDON T R A I ES He gave an example of the type ah's ■ Foreign Mi.ssinnary Society three years, there are still some J. M. Field's Self-Service De­ bragging to his friends about how of the Methoflist Chmeh, and has partment Store in East Hartford ian freedom fighters, carrying said to Mikoyan: ' 'I'lu’ two childirn of .Mi', and .Mrs, llnyrn Hollister of Cov- of me.ssage whu h might he given he "wouldn't have a hapjjovei ” the problems that wHl have to be terday afternoon at Center Church. worked in the field of international will he expanded within a few days, plac ards reading "Go Home Miko­ "One would gather, as . a firs t,Reported Goes to various department tieaiis. morning after New Year's Eve is solved. Chief among these will be In part Duffy said: "The year onti'.i diod when flainos swept tlii'oiigh their 1-story house in . Christian relations. Her extensive it was annoimred today by Harvey yan,” shouted insult.': as he walked impression, that a large part of the r x » l "We'd say, Full speed ahead, " lie .singing a dlfferenl tune now that unemployment. 1958 was hard to analyze. The the Bellcviic section at 8 a.in. toda\'. i travels include .lapan, Korea, L, Solar, general manager. up with Soviet Ambassador. Mik­ population of United Slates is en-^ J[ ^ JS ll iCMleilt Personal INotices |said. all the celebrating i.s over The second problem is the threat American people are most con­ Dead aie Kox'ee Holli.stei' ,Jr., d, and hi.s .sister, Virginia! 2. * China. Europe. North Afrii'a. the of inflation. As 1959' begins, the A brand new appliance and tele­ cerned with whether we shall have MORIARTY hail Menshikov. I gaged in taking photographs." Bui. Atty. Ronald .lai obs. bis vision department will be added to san rT b serv’X -e"o^ the event^he | South America, Mexico cost of living is at a high level. war .or peace; prosperity or de- Mikoyan and the ambassador 1 Mikoyan. warily eyeing the clus- Coventiy .Medieul I'ixaniinei' Dr. Koliert P. Bowen said the mind full of worries over this the pre.scnt 78 J. M.. B^ield's de­ year s finani ial situation, said, "I d i quietly at home watching ' and ( iiba. It did not go down during the re­ pressl^on. The solution of the prob­ BROTHERS pressed through a crowd of about | l i t - pholog .'■.phe-t clicking a rt elrildren a|i|iaieiil 1\ suffoealed in Iheij' hedi'oom from in­ In Memoriam partments. It will be one of the 100 reporters and photographers. | winding, declared: "They are very On Tip Source say, 'Abandon ship.’ ” | television .She is the author nt ''Thiileeii cession. With the upsurge of busi­ lem comes, not through effort of SUI Center St. tense smoke, lie said that luirns on their liodies did not appear largest in the State, Solar said. Arriving in Dulles' outer office, • energetic. In loTint memoryV of Biograpiiies: Methodi.sl Women ness. it will probably go higher. the .nation collectively, but each Ml S-5135 I Only trouble was he started Radios, television set.s, refriger­ they posed for pictures with Did- , Two .Soviet iiholographers spent to tie seveie enough lo ha\e caused deatl). However, he said CtUghfV who pAA8Pd>d h^ttyi jAnuA Clashing Culnr* j staring at the set around ,'i p in. Encircle the World,” "He vCeafS However, for the short run, the of us aa individuals, each citizen's New York. Jan. 5 idh News­ IW. ators, freezers, washers, ranges, les,‘ seated on a divan. j most of their time taking pictures paper columnist .Marie Torre sm - lie will make an examination later today to tie sure of the "There’.a no telling how''e.'tpen-, and didn't stop until after 2 a m. Orchids." and co-author with Or. increase may not be more than individual merit, ability and char­ A. W, Wasson of "Latin American hi-fi and stereo sets will he carried "Very glad to see you," Dulle-s , of the Amencan photographevs rendereil tod.ay to tiegiu .ser\ ing, a cause of t heir- deal lis. Clod takes the death for Yeason ’I'vl'''', I j,jve some Chrlslnias presents 1 when "The Thing. " (a movie, not one-third the 3 per cent annual in the new department which will acter, The only way to train citi­ Buti-meinory lasts i.ntn the end had , the set i finally went off Circuit." rate of increase in the last two zens in individual merit is through said, shaking hands with Mikoyan. | snapping ^shots of Mikoyan. ; 10-day jail sentence, latlior Ilian .‘\ paid fj.eeil .Mis. Hollister, 2o, in shock and tinder sedation, be managed by Ralph Tiipper. .5flcr five • minutes, Dulles l®d ‘ (ii.oclose a nev.'.s sniin e. Tears shall not darken lor "hsdous q rjay or so. ” a friend of ours | A.s a re.-uill of this ovennilul- In 1954 she .spent the .summer years, according to thi.s report. religion and education. Our chil­ Once seated, Dulles put his arm ‘ " ' ...... ‘ inler\i(>wed lalei' at the lios|iilal by Manchester Herald re- I'V behind Mikoyan on the back of the dlm, o( rcmai ked after we d bumped into ( pc>Ke In the realm of ".sparkling In Europe studying the refugee The outlook for foreigq trade is dren 'should be taught, and we NASSIFF ARMS CO. I Jli.ss Torre, wlio write.s a syndi­ porlei' .Indilh .Mieaiii. said she thought young Royce might Thf h-»uliful nifnii'iK'ii «<■ li«v- situation under the World Council The appointment of Kevin J. older citizens should practice re­ divan and the two men launched (Continued on Page Thirteen) cated television and radio column him. leach other in a department store j enlertcinmeiit" the next day he good for 1959, despite' Russia's O'Neill as assistant plant engineer ' ha\e been plat ing with matehes in the living room ,iust be- Wife and deiiuhtcre the other rt;.y. had a rTtoniimeiital headache which of Churches, and wa.s there again planned economic offensive to cap­ ligion and make it meaningful in for file New York 1 lei aid Trilnine, centered around two bloodshot in 1956 and last summer. In April of the Norden division of United practical daily affairs of life. Re­ n appeared before P'ederal District ' foi-e the I'ii'e In-oke out. "A fellow i know got a tie for ture traditional U.S. markets. U.S. Aircraft Corp. was announced to­ Cliristma.s last year." he went on. eyeballs. 1957, she became secretary for ad­ ligion is a successful foe against Judge Sylvester .1. Ryan and wa.s "I smelled suuilie, " Mrs. HulUfl- tiado will increase slightly next day by R. A. Aspinwall, general Too Little, Democrats Say ! remanded to custody of a nuHslinl I "A ven' nice green print. Silk. The "Next year fTij going partying” vance specials for the Melhodi.st year. Dollar volume of commercial Coinmiinlsm. Mohammedism. it is ter said, "saw tlie cmicli on fire he .said "Another quiet New Year's Commission on Overseas Relief. manager. hoped, will prove protection at 10:05 a.m. j aud ran next door for help. Mean- J[udgc Opens only trouble was. he was orte of .st-’pment.s abroad will be about O'Neill join.s Norden after five X-PEICT Eve at home would kill me," The School of Mis.sion.s will meet against Communism in the Mid­ •'1 have great liope tliat tliis ac- l wliile, Hoyco must have gone back those one-sull men. All he had wa.s $17.5 billion, while imports should years with United's Sikorsky A ir­ a blue suit, ahd you know you each Sunday at 5 p.m., with study dle East. tion will lead lo legislation wnirli i to tile bedroom." SKATE SHARPENING exceed $13 billion. Each figure is craft division where he was a Voter Records can’t match a green lie with a blue I'm the Good Oiltc cla.sses for all age. groups: A box "We must," he concluded, "be will protect a newsman'.s sourre.s," : Tile cluldren were, found in the "Skatemastev” Method a gain of about 3 per cent over supervising mechanical and elec­ suit. So he was going to exchange lunch supper is planned from 6 prepared to give more money and $40,9 Billion Seen she told reporters as she arrived at liou.se about id minutes after the A H-yeai-old hoy who has' per- 19.58. trical engineer in the plant engi­ NASSIFF ARMS CO. the lie fbr .something else. ha()s been fed on too much oYv.a t to 6:4,5. Sanctuary time will be attention to education, both for the courthouse. J'.outli Coventry fire department; To get a more definitive view neering department. Mother of Two ai rived on tlie scene. ,To Rights Unit 1018 Main St,' Manchester "Then it dawned on him tlial diet of television remarked to his | from 6:'45 to 7:30. The public is of the American Bfeonomy. the schools and teachers' salaries. ^Ve The 34-year-old mother of two Firemen were informed upon ar- | maybe he ought to have a new parents recently that he lias been invited to attend any pari or all McGraw-Hill. Economics Depart­ must raise the standards of our fiaman Aircraft's pilotless heli­ children was accompanied to the rival tliat tlie cliildien were in the , Montgomei-y, Ala.. Jan. 8 UP)— . wilt, a brown one maybe, or a giay having some rather odd dreams. of the program. ment surveyed the biisine.ss com­ appreciation of teachers. Members Ike Def ense Outlay copter will be featured on the oouitliou.se by her hiishand, Hal lioiise hill Mrs. Hollister said she flannel. And sure enough, he went It seems he hn.s been dreaming munity induslry-by-industry. of many other orofesaions are The ir.S. Civil Rights Commission out and bought a brown suit. It about Indians and gangsters nationally televised show "You highly honored and held in much Friedm'an, a television produrer. ' did not know wliere. according to custom, two girls for St. CoUim- On the aviation industry, the Asked for I t " The show appears was given the right today to look cost him 65 bucks, too. So lliere's j "and they ai c always ilglUmg with regard. This must be followed in Ryan had found YIi.s.s Tone in ‘ ' Soiilli Coventry Fire Chief Delmar ha's Catholic Chiirrh took charge report says over-all physical out­ locally Jan. 12 at 7 p.m. on Chan­ Washington, Jan. 5 (2Pl- Presi-,,.ni I said this will go lo Congress at voter registration records In a ease of how a S3, or $3..50 gift , me.’’ the boy lolrl his parents. our attitude toward teachers. We contempt for rcfu.sing lo disclose rotter, of the Congrcpfatlonal C h u r c h put of aircraft manufacturers will dent Eisenhower outlined his | on Jan, 19. wound up a* a 867.50 or $68 propo­ Ajiked how he.made out in hi.s nel 8. must produce capable and well the source of s story she wrote in I-1nd Ctiitdren TlirM” ?ATabStna' couiiTics hut only ( colonial ) nurserv school. differ only slightly from 1958. To make the sequences. Jack spending plan* to congressional. Dirkseit said the..administration., concerning moMe star '.Ividv I 'I'lie (hildren were discovered sition. ” bouts with the Indians and gang­ That permitted tlie girls who educated citizens to make de­ leaders todav. And the reaction presented a time-table for "a by agreeing to inspect them in We admitted that wa.'t an angle sters. the boy replied nonchalant­ which was at a level six times the Smith, master df ceremonies for mocracy work." Garland. [ wlicii .ioliii Umisin.s. a Sfmiii Cov- normally supervise the nursery, 1947-49 avergge, but individual the show, .spent two days at the from some top Democrat.* was: Too | spMd-iip in every field of rocket- the counties ■where they are kept. on Christmas presents’ coats wch ly, "Oh. I always win. " Mrs. J. F. Fhckles, president, Miss Torre was dre.Hsed in libuk Irn liy fireman, wa.s playing a fire held during the. worship service, to companies will show marked dif­ little for defense and missiles. ; ry,' including getting manned A compromise agreement signed DECORATORS never thought of. then asked what 1 "You always win? " remarked Bloomfield company's plant. conducted the business meeting, as slie .stood sileliHy liefoie Judge lio.'-c into IliP limisc through a side attend the ('’hristmas service. ferences. Some companies forcasl Eisenhower reportedly told them rocket to the moon. window. Wliilc stnndliig on an by U.S. District Judge Frank M. he was doing in the store ! the father. "How can that be? Kaman has had military con­ and Mrs. W. P. Gorman acted aa Ryan. increases ia their busine.ss as much tracts for the development of re­ that defense spending in the new House Speaker Sam Rayburn "H h.s tlie defeiidant i hanged liei oveiiuincd ashciin, consins lost Johnson Jr., provided that a cont "1 got a green tie for Christ- How can a little hoy beat up hosle.ss in the absence of Mrs. ! Getting ( loser as 30 per c¥nt: others foresee de­ motely controlled helicopters .for fiscal year, beginning July 1. ij'ould (b-Texas) told newsmen only that position ill Uiis matter?” the judge Ills iialanre and put his hand mission investlgaloi' wMi be aF-‘ „ JlNTIlNC ■mas," he said, "and all I own is a Indians and gangsters?" Albert Dewey at the coffee hour An insurance executive's son clines as triijch as 20 per cent. six years, and in that lime haa be about $40,900,000,000 an in­ he would listen to the President's asked. j tluougli Ihe hrolteii window and lowed to sec the records at a time blue suit to go with it. so I'm "Wh.v not, " ihe boy replied which preceded the meeting. The .said "My father works in Prodi- Busine.s.s flying, falling heir to developed them to a point where crease of roughly $100 million from State of the Union message and : onto an ad,iarcnt bed in order to and place "mutually agreeablt" bringing the tie hack today before "Tliey're my dreams, and ] can speaker was inlroducerf by Mrs. "Her position remains the same," make them come out any way ] vence. Rhode Island, the technical strides o' the rest of even a person who is not familiar the current year. his ljudget piopo.sals. and “ then jsleadv liimself. It was then that to federal and state authorities. PERINC I lose my head. " Robert Russell. said Mathias Correa, her attorney. want. That's not loo had." the father ihe industry, will have another big with aircraft can be taught to fly Sen. Lyndon .Tohnson of Texas, we ll decide what to do," " I t is no different than that taken ! lie found the body of Virginia in But the order stlptilated that said. "Last week he liad me work­ Johnson said the administration IDENTIAL Same to You year in 1959, probably much big­ tlie radio controlled ship forward, the Senate Democratic leader, was iiefore.” j tlie lied. arrangeiTients to get access to the I Either New 5'orkers are soflen- Cold IGa-eplion ing in Protestant, Rhode Island." ger than in 1958. Thic could re­ sideways, backward of hovering. one of those he indicated he wasn't plans to seek a substantial in- Judge Ryan inimcdial'ely or- •Viler climliing lliroiigh tlie files must be made by .Friday,-the A Non. sult in an -increase in new orders The TV sequence will show the satisfied. He told reporters: oi>eaHe in foreign aid fimds. On window lie fonnd"Rovce'g body ly-| date originally set by Johnson 1 M E R C 1 A L I ing or holiday cheer got the best One Manrhesler area man spent deretl; tOt of one of them Thursday night 1 for business planes. ship flying entirely by remote con­ "I think it appropriate to say I that, he differed with W iley who "The defendant is remanded to This Is the fire searredabedroom where the two children of Mr. and Mi's, Royre Hollister rif Cuven- ins un tile Hum- in fnml of a clo.sed registration officials to produce a much better New Year's F3ve Irv died just before 8 a m. today. Firemen found Virginia Hollister. 2. dead ui crib at left and lier at 125lh St. Station. | Deliveries of jet transports will trol with no pilot aboard. didn't observe any substantial in- told new-smeh it was his undei - the eiislody of Ihe niar.shal lo be­ (lorn liMilmj; 1(1 the living room the records before the commission this lime than last year. brother, Royce, 4, on floor at foot of n ib near door not seen in photo. .Doonvay in foregrounil Uy Insured .A Manchester friend of ours was ! improve the protiit picture for WESTOWM crea.se in the military field, and I standing mutual security spend­ gin .serving her sentence. " where tlie fire liad started. i In Montgomery. At that time he was driving a Skiddinji Caiisos leads from oiilaide of house. Photo was taken by Herald Pliolograplier Jo.seph Snternis tluougli waiting for a train there and i tracloi-trailer Inick in the wild.s manufacturers who.se earning A new, lightweight heating sys­ was rather disappointed that w « ing ill the new year would be As Miss Torre turued to leave ■ ■ PHARMACY ■ Y area where partition was lorn down. Hollister, a sheet metal worker The court order limited the rec­ 9-0366 perked up when Uii.s announce- | of Maine in the midst of a blizzard. Cars lo (Brasil have been cut by development tem for the Army'.s Mohawk turbo­ 4.59 Hartford Rd— MI 9-9946 are not going farther faster w ith about the same as this year the courtroom, the judge .said: oil tile niglit shift at ITatt * W h it-! ords to those which have a direct ment slightly shirred, came over F'inally. unable to continue he- costs. prop ob.servation airplane will be The Complete Ski and the missile program.” , about $3,700,000,000. / 2-6010 Accessory Shop " I f you cliange ,vour mind. Miss ne.t Am raft in East Hartford, got j bearing on the Civil Rights Com- a loudspeaker: "Kiglu twenty-five cause of the drifts, he pulled to one Defense spending will remain produced by the electronics de­ Johnson, in addition to being the Johnson said Eisenhowen plans xorre, vou liome fiom work minutes before' mission's investigation of Negro ( ) A skidding car hit two others on featuring;— mnv communicate with train for New HaVen, slopping at side of the road and kept the motor high in 1959, running at least $2 partment of Hamilton Standard. Democratic leader, is chairman of to request, in the general'foreign ' roui l" firemen ai rived. Hr l eccived burns voting complaints. Negroes in Charter Oak St shortly after 6 F r i i d Blasts Speeding fo Solar Orbit going until the fuel was ftnaljy ex­ billion more than in 1958. Severe t'sing air siphoned off the en­ rOPEN: Franconia Ski Clothing the Senate Space Committee. aid field, additional money for the Ryan referred lo a standing op­ on liulli liands in an attempt to Umee countries - - Barbour and o’clock last night hut damage was restrictions like those that pro­ gines, the system provides warm hausted. Hart-Dartinoiith-Nnrthland The President's military spend- international monetary Yudi^. portunity for Mi-ss Tone to purge leaeh tlie 11111111^ 11. Bullock and Macon — and In three light and ho injuries wore report­ duced chaos in 1957 _re not ex­ air to both the cabin and camera When the New Year arrived,s\l'' Skis and Aeoessories Ing figure was reported to news- tlie Export-Import Bank, and for hpi-.self (if contempt at any Umo by P.olli iiareiit.H were taken lo Man- .other counties have complained to was standing over a fire madee Vif ed pected. equipment. It weigh.s only 13'4 Whip Across Police said Ronald B. Carr. 17, = A L L D A Y = r men bv Sen. Alexander Wiley (R the World Bank. discloBing her news source. ( liestcr Memorial Hospital by thc (|jg federal agency that they were branehes and a truck tire trying to After years of spending large pounds, approximately half the Hiimanie (Bavarian) Boot* Wls) as $40,900,000,000, . " If the amounts to be asked by She has arranged for giic.st wiit- Mechta Zips Ahead, South I'oventrv amhiilmi.e where right to vote, of Bolton, skidded into the rear of LIGGETT keep from freezing to death. sums for new equipment, aviation weight of similar systems of this a car parked by Andrew R. Gaiira. 21 j Hour Conference the administration foy^ the mutual ej-g to handle lier daily l oliimn, in­ they were treated for burns and The commission attempted to get companies expect lo cut their cap­ type. Most of U.S. 22, of 114 Charter Oak St., and NASSIFF ARMS CO. Most of the Congress members security progiTims are granted by , „ ----- ^ '■ 1 registration file.s In six counties G^xmI Neighbors ital outlays by 11 per cent in 1959. Electronic compartments . are ^ S U N D A Y — OF MANCHESTER who spent 2 ', hours with the Congress, it will be a substan­ (Continued on Page riilrteen) Up'.n their releea.se from the ho.s- ff,,. „ hearing licard Dec. 8-9 but PARKADE DRUG also made contact with a second sealed in a plastic foam to protect In Columbia, there is a g o o d vehicle coming from tlie other di­ Research expenditures, running "HOCSE OF SPORTS” President, declined to give any tial increase over what Congress By t h e .\s s o c i.\t e d p r e s s '' dol'Sl llicy went lo tlie liome of Hoi- blocked by the resistance 6 f ' neighboi* tradition which has been them from dust humidity and other Radio Signals Cease more than .three billion in 1958, rection Tlie latter car was driven 1015 Main St.— Manchester specific figure*. appropriated last year," Jolinson The winter's coUle.st we:ither. I IjHlcr s . pareiila, Mr. aud Mrs. aiilhorlties and registration followed for several years on the are expected to total four billion outside conditions. This also by Royden V. Collirts, 43, of Hart­ Eisenhower will formally set out said. powered by 4l) mile .in hour wimis, (5yailcs Hollisler. at 52 Hollister i ' Sunday before Chri.stmas. do’',SIS tliis vear prevents vibration and allows the Read Herald Advs. his spending plans in his budget i ------— Parents ail (Mik‘s SI. in Mani'liester. Tlie elder H o l - | ______ford. rolled eastward to tlie .\tlanti This year, following established Carr told police he saw the ap On autos, trucks and parts, the : control to be mounted directly to message. .Sen. Everett Dirksen i R -1 (Continued on Page Nine*) By H.VROI.D K. M ILKS • '.,it wiuld have a maximum diaui- ' listcu js an auditor in the Manchca- OPEN proachmg Collins vrhirle and report says after a year in which the airframe without shock O n Kiy .sealioard today. The Arctic out­ floscow, Jan. 5 i.Ti The Soviet ; e'c-'' M '214 L nilion miles. Tlie ter SnVj^nga Bank. ZlSSZZZSSSSSSSSSmSSISmSSSSSS j Ihoughi Gaura'.s parked rar_allow- production and sales of pas.senger, mminis, break covered mo.'it of the eastern Union's cosmic rocket con! inued rocket woulrl get ,.o nearer t lie sun A'corihjig lo Chief Potter, Mrs. j ed no room for the two to pas.s. He cars,truck.s and parts fell fur- The Mohawk, manufactured by Its headlong dasli toward a .solai Ilian 91 r. rmllioii mi’es. The sim is SUNDAY anyone Grumman, is a twin-engine air- • New York. Jan. 5 i.-Pi Mr. and ' two-thirds of the nation. Hol.i.sler sliyid she was asl"pp in f , Ml 8-MW I i applied liis hrake.s hut ice on ttie thcr and faster than Mrs. Frank Uhiom hio waited The icy winds hit 66 miles an orbit todav in man's greatest con- iiull'on miles :i'om Earl'i iicd'com just, off tlie living ro.uu i Bulletins O pen road made him .skid, police said. , thonght possible, the industry ex- ; THE ARMY gnd NAVY anxiously. . .hopefully, prayerfully hour near Hartford, t’ onn. Near qiii •'■I of s^pace. The name Mei hla was applied to when tlie fire 'hfoke out. She awoke from the AP Wires A LL DAY No arrests were made. ipects at least a 20 per cent in-! Havana Region Put I for .some news today of the kid- blizzard cnndition.s were forciast It., radio signals ceased a.s ill' the lorkel today liv I’ ravda When u hen shioke >»egan fili.iig liiv, AN Day Sunday crease for passenger cars and a I naped newborn daughter .A city for paitj: of New 5'ork slate In tlie 1 ■• - K.i. dci'ice now called Merlil.i u was annoiUTcd last Satiirdai' lum-.' She fried to reach tlie tele- ! for FREE I gain of alrout 1.50,000 trucks in shared their anxiety, their hope, lee of I-ake Ontario, idioami- went past 370,960 miles; itiai the rn, kcl wa.s headed lo­ |.hoi’i in Die livlngv'onni near the, MANCHESTER PINE PHARMACY 1959. j tlieir pravers. The euld air spread soiitluvaid in its plunge aw'i'* from th" Kri'.h ■ ward tiie m en Russians iiegnn coiu li hut wa.s driven hack by | IKK T4> SEE MIKOYAN SHOPPING PARKADE «S4 CENTEB 8T. Ml »-9RI« HAVE SUNDAY The history of auto parts man­ An inlen.se. agonizing search by into Gii'f coastal arcus. Readings It had then been in fliglit 62 I'.our.s. | cluing it Lunik, a combination of names. Potter said Mrqj. Hollister; Washington, Jan. .5 —Soviet BREAKF.AST AT AKTHl K'S | ufacturing is a poor year followed Under Martial Law Deputy Premier .Anastas 1. DELIVERY I police and FBI agents continued in tlie ' 20s and 30s penetrated Resources for feeding tin* r:id,o hma imooni and sputnik, r.oM pii.‘ I the children'.sx bedroom, . The eggs we xorrp timior- by a good year, and 1958 was a i for the, mis.sing infant. She was northern Florida. Temperatures equipment had oecnme exhausted,' R.'j'i Miles Per Second .Mlkhy'an met today with Secre­ Irmv are still, on the farm ! ReK^ I poor one. The aHprage age of taken from a fom ty-floor nursery were .in Ihe teens oi lower in the Soviet news agency Tess said. Scientists liere figured tliat it tary of State Dulles and said trucks on the road ^has not de- Havana, Jan. 5 i/P) Havana'? Batista to flee, 140 miles further <(\)ntlniied on E*axe Se\"nn) ^aiirant o|«-n Sunday 8 lo 12:.30.| EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 8:00 of St. Peter's Horp'tal in Brooklyn , northern Mississippi, Alabama and Phe program of ob.servai-ons was traveling at a maxiniuiii speed afterward he would eonler In two ' dined as in the ease of^passengcr BINGO province was proclaimed (indei-} along the march, and Tuesday DANCING TO DUB.ALDO’S ORCHESTRA Friday night, only 2'^ hours after ; Georgia. and ac.eiiltfic investigations of the of 2.45 kilomclers 11.52 mileai a week, with President Elseii- Icars. Even with addilidqal new Matanzas, .50 miles from the capi­ ARTHUR'S ^ PUBLIC INVITED martial law temporarily today tal. ; fcirtli. ■ A vast area of .subzero cold ex- ro( kc'i haa been (-ompleted." an an-j second when it p.a,sscd the moon hower. - Itrucks, truck lines will hgve a "Tliere are no leads." Det. Chief leiided from the P.ockies and Great Philadelpliia RIaze PINE LENOX pending the arrival of proviaiona! Castro and his men were ex-1 noimiomeiit said yesterday at a distance of 4.700 President Manuel Urnitia. pected in the capital Wednesday ] Jnmes B. Leggett .said yesterday, j Plains into tlie Appalacliians. Tlie Th..*' predicted the rochet '.vdl miip.s. 'BO.NN KE.IBfrrs FREE B E R U N PHARMACY Urrulia waa reported already in afternoon for one of the greatest] Police and -all intere.sted citi-, coldest spot waa Hihhing, Minn., fim.Iiy enter an. orbit arou id the ; Results of ladio transmissions Kills .‘i of Family Bonn. Germany, ,lan. 5 (ff5 — the province, but his arrival in the welcomes in Cuban history. |zens--were on the alert for a j with -39. s,.ii vVednosday or Thur.i lav. It is between the loc ket and groiiH'l Wl'et Germany today rejected 299 E. CENTER ST. city Itself apiparentljy was being The people of Havana awaited' heavy-set bleached blonde believed -Tlie cold and snow was .'hlai.ied due tc go into orbit bet'.vcen the stations will liR published aa soon Philadelphia, ,Ian. .5 opi Three Riisi^a's proposal to turn West Dinners Hors d'oeuvres Ml 9-0896 delayed while revolutionary groups orbits of the Earth and «. Mars. ^ thev- are anafj;zed, Tass said memhei's of a faitiily perished to- BerliiL into a demilitarized free Btraighten out jurisdiction o v e r (Continued on Page Seven) 1 ( f ’onliniied on Page Thirteen) 1 '(Coiitiniieil «,n Page ^lilrleen) Meciila is due to take 15 months lo The 62 honr.s of irridin commiin- lav iM a brief fire which damaged eilv ai^ called on Moscow to the Pre.sidentlal Palace. go around the sun. travehog^lUp-, icatioM enabled oh.serA'ations lo be Tstm y fruit store and dwelling. I restore 6(e city to its place as Fancy Cocktail Sandwiches Earlier today Urrii'tia was er­ lunlly. ® made of.the io( kct'.s iHovcmcnta The victims were Charl.’ s eiipital o f\ a united Gerirumy. roneously reported to have arrived The Russians calculate this or- and on the v uk of Uie scientific firavps. 40. and his wife, Mary, .50, I In a note dls|Ivered In Moscow by plane at Havana's International instruments ahoaid. owners of the store, and Mrs. the governm ^t . stressed Uiei Airport for a triumph^ entry inth The actual number of davs tlial Grave.,' brother, h'lancis O’Brien. four-power 'responsibility for CONGRATlllATIONS! the city. ^ will he reipiiied for Ujfs, solar orbit 51 German reunification and bached NOW The revolutionary leader, Fidel up the previous rejection of the Harris Catering Service News Tidbits will be 447, .‘tcienti.sts said Tills is They lived on the second floor If you have provided for your Castro, who rooted . Dictator- 82 more than it takes the Eartli ami were tlie ('inly ic.sidcnls of the Soviet proposal.by the Western FOR WEDDINGS. RECEITIONS, BANQUETS, family in the event of your President Fulgenclo Batista from Culled fro m .\I* W ires li'j go aroimd the .suii. : .Nortli I’ liiladclpliia building. Their Big three. BIT FETS, COCKTAIE PARTIES. TEAS, power on New Year’s Day and pro­ Dr. G. -M (Meiiiemc. scientific 'bodies were found in the living SPECIAL SWEDISH SMORGASBORD death or for your retirement claimed Urrulia the provisional director of tlie U..'' Naval nbsei'v- qua rters, 20,000 WORKERS FURLOUGHED executive, meanwhile, was making years if you. survive, and if Boy born t<. South Dakota Gov­ atorv in Wa.stitngton. said that I The fire was brought muter coii- Washington, 'Ian, 5 ilT— About . a leisurely but victorious approach All personal loans are you have safeguarded your ernor Joe Foss and Mrs. Fo.s.s, but .some time in .March < r February trol in half an hour, but the 20,000 of American Airline’s 22,- to the capital through the eastern streams of water poured' on the PHONE AD 6-1303 home for your family and haby live* only five hours , . . Pole the EarthW ill pass between the 000 eni|>loyes were furloughed to­ provinces. Sarasin of Thailand: secretary rocket and th" siiii. blaze drained off into the street day as efforts continued to set­ PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOB THE HOLIDAY SEASON ensured an education for your The defilaratlon of martial law The Earth lias an elliptical ortiit aiifl fiozc.-About 2.0U0 pounds of tle a 17-day strike by pUoJp- covered by life insurance was reported not directly related : general of .Southeast A.sia Treaty children, then you certainly Organization, confers wilh Bagh­ around the .-lui. the same as tiic sail v.as spre.ad lo rediu'e the haz­ Progress was reported is( har­ to disagreement about jurlsdrction; rowing issues between the airline deserve congratulations. dad Pact officials on how lo liiiilil locket will haV", hut it i.s lighter. ard. If, over the Presidential Palace. Tlie cause of the blaze was not , iiiid striking members .if the Air The confusion .-as to aiitliorlty up liiiisoii between the two al- on the unpaid balances up to however,' you have neglected (Continiicil on Page Thirteen) i known. I.iiie. Pilots Assn, wheii a media- over the palace arose from the liiini es.. I tion session broke up early to provide fpr any of these Yugoslav State pio.secutor wllh- fact that It has been ^occupied : day. ' 'f ' II A M I A STORM WINDOW contingencies, then you will since Batista fled by an organiza­ draWH charges of iintislnte activ­ $10,000 at no additional cost. want to corfilider a policy from tion called the Dlrectorio, Revolu- ity aga.in«l group of pro-Soviet 1 BAI.LOON REPORTED. LANDED l l w WW Evtryone Con Affgrd! . cionariq, one of a number of rebel Yugoslav Communists indicted last the Sun Life of Canada, one month . . . National Association j Bridgetown, Barbado|s, Jan. S . groups which battled Batista. The IG Y Report Card ,.Ti — Officials here annoonced of the world's great life insur­ group wa.s supposed lo have for Advancement fif Colored I the gondola of the British Bal". ^ People complains to .\FI-eflO ALUMINUM 8 CHANNEL ance companies, With the pro­ handed over the j^ a c e to Castro'a I loon Srtiall w orld arrived today 26th of July Movement but has not that racial (liscrimination is still * SELF STORING per Sun Life coverage you, top, j at Crane Hotel Beach on the done so as yet. prirctieed in union rank.s. Eighleen nioiiths ago began man's greatest concerted search i will be open to congri^tulations for knowledge about the E aitP on which he lives. I ■ southeast coast of this Island, Cmdr. Rolando Cubela, vyho took All U.S. Embassy personnel in | j There were no Immediate do? STORM WINDOWS from all those who depend on part in a rebel attempt lo storm bonn asked lo'get siunll|>«x boost- The Inlornational Geophysical Year iIG Y i, as it was called, / tails. A ‘crew of four left the the palace and kill Bati.sla In ei atiois as resiill of outbreak of has just (^nded. ' .Caiiarv Islands Dec. 12 to croff* you. March . 1957, presldeij at a cere­ the disease in West Gei r.iany . . . ^ n certainly is one i.if Hie longest years on record. But what -the Athihtlo for Barbado*' m 'Special'^ mony in file palace yeslertlay to Japan's Takaraziisa al' girl revue 1 else is certain, from Hie welter qf ob.scrvaiions made by 30,000 halioon had not been heard from commentorate the abortive attack. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE will tour the I'lillcd, States ami ' scientists and volunteers around thp world? for 19 days. ,' So easy to ehange from one season to an­ The proclamation of martial law Faiuidu foi three of fou" months ; other; and BO easy to clean .from inside COMPANY OF CANADA Not loo much at the Hiomcnl. was is.su.ed over the signature of starting in August . . . France’s] KIBICOFFS PI-/\N',TRIP your home! Maj.'Cam llo Cienfupgo.'r. who has Months or vears will be needed to sift and analyze all the in­ Tlie Cohneefieut Bank. v e il turned hiovie cutie Brigitte'i Hartford, Jan. 6 (2P>—t-oV- beisfi named by Castro as the new formation. But. says A P science writer Alton Blakeslee, it was Joseph L. Bardot and her jazz-guitftrist | Ahiuiunn A. Riblcoff,,D«;n{oeP»fe . STORM DOORS $32.95' Czerwinski commander of Army ami Navy s.ance .Sacha Distel set Jan." 29 as. well worth the effort. ' , AND TRUST c o m p a n y •Installation Optional. forces for 'Havana Province. Some important discoveries already have' been made, others said today he apd his w i| e wftt wedding date,'friends of the couplej ny to Puerto Rico Saturday th 821 E. Middle Tens Of thousands in cities^ townii say. are sure to be pneff from study reports awaiting evaluation. . Tpke. and villages turned out to cheer And although IGY proper^ ended formally on Dec. 31, major as? shake virus lolectUiaa • w hlelj; Manchester:' 893 Main Strwt Konrad Adenauer tupna 83 and have plagued both of them thrl- I E-Z TERMS '.0 ^ FREE ESTIMATES Manchester, wildly as Castro and his motorized aays he'.s looking forward to fut­ pects of the program are conlinuling. 15 Korlh Main Street columns madfe they way frqnt the several weeks. Ribreq]tL Pppn. ure with, a certain measure of op­ In a 3-part series, Blakeslee 'surveys some of the IGIT! results -4m4. The progress was slow: CamV James Reardon raises his hand to take the oath Ipf office as Police Chief for Manchester, ' Judge dree* to the State' guey, 300 mllea trpm Havaita, last Wesley C. GryR administered the oath. . Reardon reaigndd his State Police post to head the Man­ court order to make teamsters controlled Bteta .~ night; tonight Bant*. Clara, seen* chester police force. He t>eg;an tpday-in the' position fdr which the salary range is $6,57B to $7,982 boss Jameji R. Hof fa pow thtm arh 1 aa achednlal. ; t of the decisive defeat which-foread qa year. Story on IJ^a N^e. (Becald Photo by OflaraJ. ^ j In carrying dut union reforma. ■'V A ' 1. Y , I ( • 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ffXNCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY t k W f r w d Oovantry .SminssL , . . ' 4hat. to dale, a total of $2J2,500 Ci^entry Soutjhi CovihtryV firehouse; Bo>. his- been pledged from businesses Scout,TStK>p 63, at 7 p.m., Spinks Area Scouts and 'individual givers. HalL'Sonth St.; Holy Name Socie­ Bheiiiwold on The fUnda raised will be used to ty, 4 p.m„ at 8L Mary’s Church develop the Sd<) acres of tvobdland N u r ^ Move hkll; Laurel Forest, Tall Cedars of and lake fvear''i^rth Stonlngton Seek $30,000 ^Lebanon, 7:30 pm . Masonic. Hall, HOW TO USE PRINciHjSS < Sooth <**!«■ . recently purcahaedbyGHarter Oak Merrow. . Both lideD viihim>lo The Public Building Commission OF BLACKWOOD CONVBNTION (P B C )' is exp(!cted this week to Council of the Boy ' §co«its of Shop, Office Events .Tomorrow By Alfred Shelnwold NOBTH In Campaign America. It Is expected that devel­ Republican' Town Committee, 8 a Q 10 5 2 start Jirellmlnary studies on cost U.S. M Mten Team Champion ' of erection o f the 1,200 pupil high opment of this area will m o r e tl^ The Thrift and Gift Shop of the p.m., Booth-Dlmook Memorial Li­ Slam bidding is the subject- of ¥ 8 3 double the present summer canlp brary: Intpfmedlate Girl Scout ♦ K Q 9 , school recommended by the Board Todsy, v6iunt*er* in Ar«* a. of Public. Health Nursing Aean. on all six articles thla week. We begin of Education. capacity of the council, which now or about Feb. I will be located in Troop 26. at 2:30 p.m.r home of our serieq with the Blackwood « A J 7 2 which Mv'ChMt**’ serves 5.500 Boy Scout.s ami Ex­ Mrs. Raymond Morin; Buttons and ^ EAST The action follows approval Dec. ■UrtM on a campaign to raUe the Helms building .next to the Convention, a simple way of find­ 80 for use by the Town Planning plorer Scouts. With the present Town Office Bulldirt'g, The ehop Bowls 4-H, 3 p.ra,.home of Mrs. ing out how many aces your part­ A 94 ^0.000, at It* share in the current limited facilities at Camp Pioneer Jean F. Roy; Intermediate Girl a 10 < and Zoning Commission of town- will include an office and a clinib ner has. ♦ 1 8 7 4 2 owned property 'On Ayers Rd. ad­ campaign to raise $500,000 to in Winsted. only otie boy in four in room for the public health ■vleltlng Scout Troop 233, after school, After North’s Jump to three the council has Uie Chance to take ' , By . PHIIJH TREOOOIl 10 9 8 6„ . A K Q 4 3 joining the Wapplng Elementary (|r>relop the new Boy Scout camp nurec, Mrs. Aiwlna O’Brien. home of Mrs, Gerard Dubord; spades, South is interested only part In summfr camp activities. The onlv tiling Beethoven, Brahms and I have in common, For the past two years the as­ Merry Sewers 4-H. 3 :30 p.m, home in aces. South cannot make any School. at IifUM.of Isles. A 48-classroom school capable of IxicBlly. the parents of acout.s aside from a tendency to be eccentric, is an opus one. As sociation headquarters has been in of Mrs. Ethel Cargo; Little Blos­ slam at all If North is aceless; Towns which make up this area, and other Interested Individuals downstairs space Of the Sebert soms 4-H. 3:30 p.m., home of Mrs. can make a small slam If North aAKQT^S expansion to handle 1,600 students besides Manchester, are Thomp- will be contacted. though you didn’t already know, an opus number is simply William.. Lodder. has one hce': and can make a ♦ 6 was recommended ^o the commis­ building on Main St. sion by the education board in a 14- sonville.. Enfield. Somers East a label for a work or group of works as they are published. The association has acknowledg­ Also Brownie Troop 182, 2:46 grand sl^m If-North has two aces * 5 I West North Bm( page report. Also to be included Windsor. South Wihdsor. Elling­ Such as it Is. this, too, is opus ed a check for $450 bringing the p.m, home of Mrs. Wilbert Gar­ South Jumps to four no-trump, ton. Vernon. Tolland. Rockville. I one of a series of weekly columns by Mercury In this recording' to rison; Defense Stamps sale. 7:80 the bid that begins the Blackwood Pass 3 A P o" would be areas for offices, a libra- Red Cross Picks total to $1,500 received since June, ry, cafeteria, auditorium, gymna­ Hazardville, Bolton. Aijdover. I in which T would like to write of good advantage. Thlg Is an ex­ •1957 from the shop which Is epon- a.m, Coventry Grammar School; Convention. r Pass 5 A P«M Glastonbury. Hebron and Marl­ T 'e a l l i a n l ■ matter.s musical, particularly as St. Mary's CYC, 7:30 p.m., church North must respond five clubs if All Pdm . sium and storage. cellent piece for the hegflnning 11$- eored by the ab«Dcietlon. Opening lead — A 10 borough, \ j l l i c e r s recordlnfiS. i tener of contemporary music to The Junior Auxiliary of the hall: Boy Scout Troop 57^. a,t he has no aces; five diaiponds, if Softbkll and baseball diamonds Announcement has been made — — . Long playinK, high fidelity re-, American Legion w-ili have a busl- p.m. South Coventry firehouse; he has one ace; five hearts, if he two playing fields for soccer and The annual meetinif of the Man-! cordinK" have made deep and laat- ness meeting at 7 p.m. Wednestoy Nathan Hale Chapter, Jayeges, has..Lwo aces; and so on. one king; and oo on. The method football, one with an outside track, Chester Chapter of the American jlnfr impressions upon the entire The .MuhIc of Saliuiione Rossi at the Legion home. Hostesses.will 8:30 p.m, Glenney Park clubhouse; in this case. North bids five is the same as in the responses a swimming pool, golfing fsCilities New York Pro Musics diamonds to show one ace. South and a 500-car parking area were Red Cross will be held tonight at good. It is my hope that be Barbara Helms and Janet Schul- Board of Welfare, 7:80 p.m. to four notrump, except that the ('oliimbla ML, ,5204 Town Office Fulldlng. can see that one ace 1s missing, bids are on trick higher. proposed as part of the new school i AFnR emus, Flu, 8 o'clock in the new Red Cro.ss these results can be theiss. When the New York Pro Musl- Miss Nancy Bissell, daughter of and he theref.^re bids six spades. Pally question establishment. Also recommended office at l-IS E. Center St. I analyzed In this column as well ca, under Noah Greenberg, makes Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Bissell, Manchester Erehllig-Herald Cov­ This hid silences North. Sou^h Partner opens with one spade, w'as provision for a large outdoor YOU MAY SIffFER FROM Members will elect a slate of of­ ' as some advice given those who are a -recording or give.s a perfor­ has volunteered to play the piano entry corrMpondent, Mm. F. Paul­ has all of the information and has and the next player passes. You exercise shed where gym classes ficers.. trying to buijld a record library. In mance, one is always certain It Will for the drill team practices held ine Little/ telephone Pilgrim 2- made a final decision. North can­ hold; Spades 6; Hearts J 9 4 2; could be held in the fall and spring. this connection I hope to inclmlc The meeting, miginally sched­ be of the highest order. the second Wednesday of the 6281. not go On to a grand slam (unless Diamonds A. 10 6 3; Clubs 10 9 8 6. When the PBC reaches agree­ llred Blood' uled for a week ago, was post­ each week a review- of one partic­ In this recording of Roasi's mu­ month here. he hates his partner and wants Whst do you say? ment on how rriany of these pro­ M poned. ular recording which might be con­ sic they are doing a double service The group recently received an to help the opponents). Answer: Bid one notrump. Ys to show meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the are done with solp Intniments: Albert Schweitzer, Organist IVed. **HOME BEFORE DAIIK'* Notable among these are the iolo The second and larger truck is Lee, secretary for the Methodist no kings; six diamonds, to show school. Program feaUires will in­ Columbia ML 6040 Vol. IV expected from the dealer soon. Committee for Over.seas Relief, re­ clude short talks by Joel Bahner. trumpets in the Duet: "My Spirit Rather dull performance by a fa­ Be Joyful" from the Easter Can- Orders for payment in the ported many human Interest sto­ music supervisor; Mrs.. Suzanne . tata No. 146. Unexcelled brilliance, mous personage. amount of $8,584.15 have been ries about her work. She slated Bird, art instructor: John Dessy. /Ire you geHing your Qh^re o f i on exciting piece indeed. High violin Concerto, Tchaikovsky authorized. This Includes $4,800 that there are still 1,000.000 Arab remedial reading tea('her; and Earl Records I quality throughout, both in record Jascha Heifetz, Violinist for the delivered truck and $175.76 refugees on the Gaza Strip, 20,000 White, physical education instruc­ tor. Grade 7 mothers will serve re­ ! ing aiid performance. RCA LM1882 for rental of the additional voting of whom are within sight of their TWIN SAVIN GS everyday on At $1 Saving Each machine needed at the Second original homes. They are among freshments. I Second Suite for , Orchestra, Bela Good solid fare for Tchalkovsky- ■ Q j y PROGRAMS ’ The Wapp’.ng PTA will also A U , $8.98 FOR $2.98 Heifetz lovers. District during the November elec­ the most destitute of all the world’s AU> $4.98 FOR $8,98 Fji. 1, Bartok tion. refugees, and M'COR has started meet at 8 o’/o c k at the Wapping Grend Union iop qu^lily Toods 9 i Antal Dorati, Mlnneaimlls Syra- An Hour of Religious Favorites The Board of Selectmen plans sewing projects among the wom­ school. John Deasy, remedial read­ I phony Viennese Symphonic Orchestra and to request the purchase of the en. The $1 million contributed to ing teacher, will address the group. BUMDBYBOIVD ^ Mercury MG50098 Chorus voting madhine by the town from Hungarian Relief enabled Method­ High Fidelity 1 For those who find Bartok dif- Plymuiiih P I290 the Automatic 'Voting Machine ists in Austria to maintain a dor­ Manchester Evening Herald t flcult to understand, there is this Recorded in Europe, it might Corp., Janiestown, N. Y. The Gen­ "Video Everyday" South Windsor correspondeat El­ recording which might help their mitory and feeding station for 17 Stereo better have been left there. Poor eral Statutes require a voting me- months. A home for children un­ more Burnham, telephone Mitchell i situation. It is early Bartok. A ! work all around. chlne for each 900 voters. The All Rights Reserved— 4-0674. Bartok strongly iriflucnced by R. der 16 Is still in op>eration. Second Di4|Jrict voters totaled H. T. Dickenson 4k Co., Inc. ______* 2 , 9 8 , S ' p . ' Strauss. - It is warm, romarrUc I i MCOR money Is often on Its way music. Written in 1907. it was D r iv e -Iii Church O p e n s about 960 InNovember. The First to disaster areas within a few District has three voting machines Large Selection dater revised in 194.1 (the samel ------hours of the time a disaster strikes, Layoffs Swell LEAN- CUT FROM GRAIN FED PORKERS year Bartok' composed his famous | Augsburg, Germany—Germany for its some 2,220 voters. she said. Operating from a tiny When the voting machine is Concerto for Orchestral: has its first drive-in church, on the headquarters with just five em­ Toll of Jobless < The scoring is most colorful, autobahn I super-highway) be­ purchased the rental fee will be­ ployes, this committee spends 94 RIB Potterton's tween Augsburg and Ulm. It la come rebatable. and has been fully' realized in cents of every dolla^" on actual re­ New claims for unemployment Mancheater’s Largeat Radio, TV. Record and Appliance Store : .sound by Bartok’s friend and pu­ designed for motorists who Robert Rbbichaud has been ap lief. Because they do not adver­ pointed' a special constable for compensation at the local office of END 180 CENTER ST. ^ CORNER OF CHITICH pil, Antal Dorati. The single haven't time to detour to a church tise, and have such low operating ^ a n e k the Slate Employment Security the Lakeview Terrace develop microphone technique was used In some village or town. expenses they are able to buy 350 Dtvision took a decided jump dur­ raent by the board, , pound.s of food for the same mon­ ELECTRONICS 4-K Heads to Meet ing the week ending Dec. 27. PORK IMN ROASI ey some other large relief organi­ The 4-H Town Committee will 'There were 317 such claims zations spend for 22 pounds, she LABORATORIES made then as compared to l86 meet at 8 p.m. today at the home concluded, , of Mrs. Gilbert H. Storrs. Plans • the week before. There were 1,703 Next Sunday evening the Sanc­ in all claims registered at the of­ LEAN-SUGAR CURED wtll be discussed for a proposed tuary Hour will feature the full- 277 BROAD local leaders' parly the evening of fice for the last week while the length movie, "I Am With You.’’ week before there were 1,29.'). Jan. 31 at the h’ome of Mr. anti RADIO T f I [ V I S I 0 N TUESDAY, JANUARY 6th Mr.s. Winthrop Merriam Sr. on Seasonal layoffs in mills and Ripley Hill Rd. other industries for inventory New Ce 'ter Officers channel S Hnrilerd, Conn. ( 8-53) VOICE OF MUSIC purposes .-/as the reason for the Four People Hurt Channel S Mew Haven Conn. Gueit: Joie Greco Increase, R)issell Leghorn, man- The Nathan Hale Community Channel Tt Sprinsfleld. Hnee. 9:30 ( 3 ^ ) ANN SOUTHEBN SHOW Center, Inc., will have its annual Chnnnc-i SO New Britain. Conn. { H-53) D B . 1. 0 . - ogir nf thr unemployment Section In Head-on Crash Channel 44 Bolyohn. Mate. («-30» TV THEATEB said. meeting and election of officers at Channel 6S Walerburv Conn. **CooEiin't Bewurd** SMOKED CALAS Leghorn said most of the layoffs 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Center 10:09 ( 3-40) I>E8ILU PLAYHOUSE Building. The nominating commit­ Four people, one a Manchester “ Trial at Devll’ii Canyon’* were of a temporary nature and ening resident, were taken to Hartford 1:M ( S) THE BIG PAYOFF (2t-80) TV DANCE PABTY that many of the workers are Formal tee to present a slate of officers Is (ii-M) YOINO DK. JIALONE (Color) Gueetfi: Eddie Al­ Hospital Saturday afternoon after scheduled to return to their jobs comprised of Mark Spink, Clayton ( 8-SSi BEAT THE CLOCK bert, Margo. Zna Zia Gabor LEAN-QUALITY CONTROLLED-FRESHLY GROUND Herrick, W. Bryce Honeywell and a 2-car crash on Spencer St. near (40) ALL STAB PLAYHOCSE and Jayne Meadown- this week. the East Hartford line. J:»« ( S-40) THE VERDICT IS YOCBS ( 8-53) PATTI PAG E SHOW 4^ Mrs. Leo T. Leary, president. Clt-Sfti FROM THESE ROOTS Guest: Martha Rave The Porter Memorial Library at Donald L. Emorj', 26. his wife. ( 8) CONNECTICI.T BAND­ 10:30 ( 8-53) JOHN D A LY . NEWS of Judith. 24. and their baby daugh­ STAND (22) ADVENTURES OF TCO- at the Church Community House (53) WHO UO VOF TKL’ST? BOAT ANNIE Weekend Deaths will re.sume its regular schedule ter, Cheryl Ann, 6 months, of 4:00 ( 3> RANGER ANDY Glastonbury, suiTered minor facial (!2-S0r UI'EEN FOB A DAY this week when service will be ( (C«S) AMERICAN bandstand By THE .ASSWIATEI) PRESS available from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 cuts. Earl B. Brigman, 28, of 139 (40) IT’S, FFN TO REDCCE •Hollister St., also received light San Francisco -Seymour Berk- The Newest Specialty Shop in Hartford p.m. each Wednesday and Friday 4:IS (10) THE SECRET STOBM son, .")3. publt.sher of the New York and , from 7 to 7:30 p.m. each facial injuries. 4:30 ( 3-40) THE EDGE OF NIGHT CROUND BEEF Brigman was charged - with (J2-S0) COI’NTY FAIR GAS HEAT • Journal American for three years, Thursday. Mrs. Walter S. Haven i;oo ( 3) feati'rf: film died Sunday of a heart attack. Is librarian and Mrs. Emil V. reckless driving and hiS court date "Two-Farrd Woman" is Jan. 12. (3t) STOKYTIMF, INSTALLERS Berkson was a former general Mamet is the assistant librarian. (30) ROY BOO BBS manager of International News Women’s Club to .Meet Police said Brigman was driving -wdO) POPEVK Service, now merged with United FAMCY SLICED ___ ^ 5:1U(J*) FIRST SHOW The North Coventry Woman's east on Snencer St. and hit the 5;St I 8-M) MICKEY SIOC^. CLUB Press International. He started his Club will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow Emory car head on. Brlgmait told (30) THE KABLY SHOW journalism career as a district re­ < at the Church Community House. police • was in a depressed frame •'Ilelliihlp Sluliny^' porter for the Chicago Herald and of mind, stemming frbm an argu­ (40) TWILIGHT THEATER Each member is to bring a house- 8:00 1 ai POl'i-.V K rilKATEB American while a student at the *For Your Special Mo$nents' plant for a penny auction. Host­ ment with hia wife' a short time (53) LATE 5IATINEK University of Chicago. before. 8:J5 ( 3) WEATHER. NEWS * esses will be Mrs. Camillo Bus- SPORTS ' Cambridge, E n g 1 a ri d --EMwln caglla, Mrs. Wilfred E. Hill. Mrs. Hartford Hpspital authorities 8:30 (22) SPOBTSCAST CHADWICK & CO. Muir. 71. Scottish poet, novelist Antonio Peracchio and Mrs. .saw this mo'hning all four had 8:40 (22) SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT and critic, died Saturday of a heart SWORDFISH STEAKS 564 CENTER ST__Ml 9-0669 *49 8:45 ( 3-22) NEWS ■ Charles Carl. been discharged. ( 8) NEWS A WEATHER affliction. He was a Charles Eliot Co-Op Mathers 7:00 ( 3) UNION PACIFIC Norton professor of poetry at Har­ (22) WEATHER AND NEWS • (50) TF.N-FORTY Volunteer mothers assisting Mrs. 15:45 ( 53) EARLY LATE SHOW vard University in 19.')6 and 1957. Robert Kingsbury, tpacher, with "Heart.of Virginia" He •was born in the Orkney Islands. FRESH GREEN classes of the North Coventry Co­ ( 8) WEATHER. NEWS A Winterthur, Switzerland Hans Nichols TIDE SPORTS operative Kindergarten and Nurs­ 11:00 ( 5) NEWS. WEATHER A Sulzer, 83, one of Switzerland's ery this week will include Mrs. Manchester ■ Inc. SPORTS leading Industrialists and head of t 1 ^ ( 8) WORLD’S BEST MOVIES Swiss foreign missions in both LB w V V cn Marguerite Learned, Mrs. Paul "Too Hot To Handle’* Nelson, Mrs. .Epnesl Matthews. ALL IN COLOR! (221 THE BIO NEWS world wars, died Saturday. Mrs. Henry Gankof^ie and Mrs. A w o n d e r f u l BILL! Goodyear (SOI NEWS A WEATHER Dallas — Dr. William Warren 11:15 ( 3) MIKE HAMMER Sweet, 77, church historian and Stanley Papanos. Ll> Taylor Brixllte Rn^a HEAD9UARTERS (30) THE JACK FAAR SHOW 99 PRAH STREET Mothers assisting Mrs. Burton 11:80 ( 221 JACK PAAR retired iiead of Rerkins Schopl of E. Moore, teacher, with similar Paul Newman (phnriea Beyei FOR SNOW TIRES 11:45 ( 5) CHAMPIONSHIP ROWLING Theology at Southern Methodi.st NEW CABBAGE classes at South Coventry this (53) NEWS University, died Saturday. Before Suite 308 ‘'Cat On A ' "La! La! store anil- Plant 895 Broad SL 12:45 ( 3) NEWS A WEATHER coming to SMU he had been pro­ week include Mrs. Dudley A. Hot Tin R o o r PariBienne" 1:00 ( 8) HEADLINES Ferguson, Mrs. Robert Worden, TEL. Ml 3-5179 fessor of American Christianity at HARTFORD 3. CO N N , the University of Cliicagq. • Mrs. David Gibson, Mrs. Edgar 8 :1* S:S»-M FRESHPAK M. Boisvert and Mrs. John Dina- (84).NEWS THE ROHR • TUESDAY South Bend. Tnd. — Thomas W. more. -SUN.: “Home Before Dark’’ WEATHER Slick, the first judge of the North­ HALF (40) NEWS » WEATHHB 12:00 ( 4-40) LOVE OF LIFE ern Indiana District Federal (Jourt, Meetings Tills Week AilinioMea Thli Praftam 4(e (53) I 8PV (2LS0) TIC TAO DOUOB < Cub Scout Pack 65 will meet at 7:15 (44) DOVGI-AS EDWARDS. 12:50 ( 3) search FOB TOMORROW died Saturday. He was nominated g a l l o n 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Coventry NEWS (22-30) IT COULD BE YOU to the judgeship'by President Cat* (22) RIOHLIOHTS ( 8) MOTHER'S DAY vin Collidge in 1925 and retired in n i l F U lf lN I S Grammar School for an exhibit (U) NEWS or. the December theme "The 7:8* ( S-48) NAME THAT TUNE ( 1934. (22-54) BUCKSKIN , 'Tampa, Fla. — Arthur Stan­ Enchanting Bridal Creations H its Golden Rule." ‘(The prenteit Han in Hla- MOR1ARTY BROS. Women of the parish of the ley Fltz-Gerald, of Wintlsor, Ont., ICE CREAM iiiH First Gongregational Church are < 8) lT ”iSAP#EN8 IN SPAIN SELUNO prominent Canadian Rotarian, die(l Bridesmaids' Gowns Glistening Jewelry NOW and TUESDAY (55) TEXAS RANOEB LINCOLNS — MERCURY Saturday. He was past vice presi­ in'vited'to a work meeting of the 5:M ( 5-44) THE TEXAN^ Ladies’ Assn; at 10:30 a.m. CONTINUOUS FROM 6 P.M. AND dent of Rotary International and nc: (22-54) THE RESTLESS GUN ENGLISH FORDS J:rif Formal Gowns Evening Bags Wednesday at the vestr>'. Feature Shown 6:85-9:25 •‘The Paiaitnz Beanly” - former presiderit of the Windsor ROSE BRAND ( 8) OOVI4T OF MONTE CRISTO Rotary Ulub. He wAs bom ip Bel­ large The Second- Congregational (55) PM.KA GO BOUND 815 CENPfER ST.—Ml 8-6186 M Cocktail and Party Dresses Every Bridal Accessory Church board of trusteea w'ill meet > boM, bhnhine Hof* MI 1:5* (22-54) TALES OF .WELLS fast, Ireland. • HH: ^ nx ' FARGO "Shawdnwn Trail’’ Nashville. Tehn. — Fred Jusyn 30oz. at 8 ptm. Thursday at the church ( 544) FATHER KNOWS BEST (40) TV thkat*:r Flower Girl Dresses Wedding Favors, basement. . Inew (53) PLAY YOUR HUNCH Lewis. 68, (lean of the Vanderbilt , subufliat 13:45 (3) THE GUIDING OGHT School of Engineering for • 25 :un The,,4-H Kraftera Club will meet 1:00 ( 3) NEWS cons ilfH Elagant'Mothers' Dresses Stationery — Invitations from 7:30 n.jn. to 8:30 p.m. DRY CLEANING ( 8-53) LIBEBACE SHOW___ years, died Sunday of a stroke. He Wednesday at the Church Com­ (22) AT HOMh WITH KITTY was born in Blandford, MasS: Pickup and. Delivery (30) .MOVIE MATINEE . ui-n Trousseau Lingerie Gifts for Bridesmaids munity House under leadership of (40) BINGO AT HOME PURPU PUIMS Mrs. George Jacquerain and Ml$s 1:05 ( 5) OUR SIISS BROOKS ___ FISHER 1:30 ( 3-40) AS THE W'ORU) TUBNS SOS CaU Hoax Slippers and. Shoes Wedding and Shower Gifts Alice HeokI'- . ( 8) STAGE 8 Girl Scout Troop 218, sponsor­ DRY CLEANSERS. Inc. (53) THE WAY ___ San Francisco, Jah. 5 (45—A ed by Coventry Broadcaster, will 825 Bread S t—Pla1 MI 9-7I1I 2;*4 ( 3-40) JIH3IY DEAN SHOW PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU WED. JA N .7 . AT UPPER CONNECTICUT STORES ONLY. WE RESERVE.THE RIGHT TO LIMIT OUANTITTES ,7' .’-'hV- (22-80) TRUTH OB C^NSE- distress call supposedly from a frtr; Perfumes meet from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m, QUENOES (ColarY ship in trouble off the Pacific Thursday at the home of Mrs, ( US) BOLDM euuBNi:,!JOURNEY ( e-53) DAY IN COURT Coast W’as labeled a hoax yester­ George Medvetz, leader. Money “ Searchrch far* - Shangrl-to”•"" 3:3* ( 3-40) HOUSE PARTY, ' „ . , day. ■ und receipts for the sale of ctUen- 4:4* ( S4A) OAN>•IMT. ~ THOMAS SHOW ■ (23-30) HAGGIS BAOQIS (Color) (55-St> PET*rBB . GUNN ( 5) Al^Y LITTLE iCUUHE The Coalsl Guard, which sent Featuring a Fascinating Netc .dars t fe to be 'brought to the •*»h« Fane” (5813) MueMUSIC BINGO two planes ovei the ocean near meotiriig. ★ rt.u ^ ★ Ssjt Luis Obiapo, learned.Bfter'in- - i Wedding and Party Planning Service . The North Coventry Fite depart­ Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED vestigation the ciall letters. ^sed- ment Women’s Auxiliary will, meet while sending "SOS ; . . pse help” at 8 p.m. Friday at the home of wore for an inoperative amataur Mrs. Russell Storrs on Twin Hills. mlUM IIUX •OIZMI’t. ATLANTIC HEATING OILS station. / . ^ Wednesday, Saturday , to 6-r-Thursday, Friday 9:.30 to 9— Closed Monday Events Today • fBsmeons’a idea of R Joke,” a Sh.p,(n, P.rl»d^ Middk W. .nd Coventry Police Patrol annual O c ^ Guard ojpokeamin paid. • \ Other Hours by Appointment— Call JA 2-4445 meeting- and- elecUoi) of officers, L. T. WOOD CO. 7:30 p.m., patrol building; Cub Telephone Mitchell 3-1129 Scout Pack 67, Den 3, at 7 p.m, i i j i i home of^ Ruppert Hodgkins; ■* V : 7

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Friends to Fete OF MANCHEilTER the local Ltoiu Club, la looking ier WINF--12S0 w n lo —iM o ^ ET C H ER QtASS CO. a good' attendance at tonight's WDRO—1880 Mltobea Bolton WHAY—910 '.ik' Chappell Jan. 15 Car Insurance dinner meeting id 7 o'clock at the CHESTER'S WCOC—1290 Daily Radio 9-7979 Ralr.1>ow Club. He haa announced WKNB—840 WPOP—1410 199 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE a vioit 'Will be made on Jan. 19 by Eaateni Standard Time 'ArrangemenU aro now being REMODft CO^RNER DtJBANT isT. Rates Lowered 12 P ersons A1 Abraham of Norwich, dietrict made to hold a teatlmonlal dinner The Baby Has governor of Lions. TODR o l d n iR COAT The foUowing program scnea< WHAY—Hound Dog for former Building Inopector Other Events INTO A NEW ulee are eup^ed by the radio Nfciw LARGER QUARTERS Hartford, Jan. 5 iff5—Hartford X Join Church WTIC—U ls In Iha World ,-Uodsrn Bounds ? ^ ^ Jan. 1. *19.95 S:$4-^ H!.lO^r V wdll. receive the most benefit of Twehts naw members were re­ 7 o'clock at the school. e J s^ et Freen WHAY—Hound Oog ■ Building Inspector Thomas C. WINg-rManchester Herald News WTIC—You Bet Your Life Monahan, who gucceeded Chappell, AUTO GLASS INSTALLED B c0 ii Nftincd##* new reductions In certain automo­ ceived into Bolton Congregational The Board of Education will, Call MI 9-7219 or Reclrrtne TB 9-9M9 Church yeh for the Methodist Service Center (2) BALANCE FRONT WHAY—Platter Party WPOP—Modern Sounds Thla la the nation's nevir flag as designated by President Eisenhower at the time he pr^latmed WTIC—Ross Miller Frisk. New Britain, and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and A reduction of 10.3 per cent for in Providence. The loan of port­ WHEELS-kREG. *4.00 ' .’’'"■‘ ■'"'wmot/on C t 10:16— I^ s k a the 49th state Th! flag ha! the usual 13 red and while stripes and the *9, f » » «tra able sewing machines would be ap- WDRC—Record Shop WHAY—Nlghi Watch arranged in seven staggered rows of seven each. The new flag becomes official July 4. (AP Phot Mrs. John BoyeiV, Ne\v Britain. She has two hrolhers. Harold comprehensive filll coverage In (8) CHECK FRONT WHEEL WPOP—Eye Opener WTIC—International Bandstand NOW Jr., P, and Jeffrey,\5, and a sister, Cherv-l, 10. Hartford and Fairfield (Jounttes. preefated. BEARINGS 4 :46— WDRC—Music Through the Night fax). • • • • • Members are reminded that WINF—Platter Party WPOP—Modern Sounds The comprehensive rate remains WHAY—Platter Party good used clothing and small (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM lOtSO- FatricU Rose, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Paul Boland Coven­ u’ changed for the rest of the WTIC—Rose Miller WHAY Night Watch the end of a 42-year battle, had Egans words echoed over Alas- try. She WM b o m ^ . 28 at Rockville C ity llosp'tal. Her state. household items should be brought WDRC—Record Shop WTIC—Behind the Pages taken place when congres.s voted kas cities, mountains, glaciers and maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Janies Farris. Wilming­ in tomorrow for the sale to be held ALL FOUR ONLY ' WPOP—Eye Opener WDRC—Music Through the Night Vew State Starts tundra: A reduction of 4.3 pe cent In 4:00— WPOP—Modern Sounds to admit the vast region as a ton, N. C:. and her patem^J grandparenU are Mr and Mrs, Al­ I srtford County and 4.1 per cent in Providence on Jan. 13 to benefit WHAY—Dateline “We accept the proud chal­ mothers of children at the Service WTIC—News 10:45— First Workday state July 7, 1958. fred Boland, Springfield, Mass. She has two sisters. Linda, 8, In Fairfield County on $.50 de­ Com , WHAY-Night Walch Egan was sworn in a few min­ lenge of statehood and will seek All personal loans are Cehlef. Miss Ethel Goalee of this ’''^ • r c e . WDRO—News Reporter WTIC—UN Radio Review ductible collision policies. No WPOP—News to enhance the radiance of Amer-1 and Mary, 1 4 . . town will be taking the material to $0.95 f'ifributed o n d i , WDRC—Music Through the Night utes after President Elsenhower changes in the rest of the state. 4:06— WPOP—E. P. Morgan Juneau, Alaska, Jan. 5 UP) — It lens 49lh star." Providence Saturday. WINP—News issued the statehood proclamation. Kris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foraker. Warehouse Point., A reduction of 11.3 per cent in 11:00— was the first workday today for Shortly thereafter public cere­ He waa bom Dec. 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospitsl His Mrs. W. Arnold McKinney, Mra. 4:10— WHAY—Night Watch covered by life insurance Hartford County, 10.6 per cent In WINF----- Music for Evening WTIC—News the new state of Alaska but it s monies took place here, at An­ maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. William Cavanagh and Mrs. 4:15— first elected governor spent it at Pencils in Wide Variety Falrfleld County and 9.8 per cent Howard Skinner will be hostes.ses WHAY—Dateline WDRC—News chorage and at Ketchikan. ington. and hie paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur senlatlve, at 8 o'clock in Tinker SERVICE ON ALL WTIC—Strictiv StKirts W pOP—News a hospital. in the rest of the state on $100 tomorrow. The Executive Commit­ I k :15— At Nome, where the first re- New York - There are 350 dif­ Foraker. 47 Hillside St. deductible collision insurance. . Hall. CONVENTIONAL 51AKES WDRC—Record Shop While residents of the union's on the unpaid balances up to tee will meet at 7:3.5 p.m. WPOP—Dixieland WHAY—Night Watch qpjesl for statehood was initiated ferent kinds of pencils made in the • • • • • Bingham was elected president WTIC—Si r.rts Final , 49th and largest state went to There will lie a alight Increase, Local Woman Hospitatlred 4 :3 0 - in 1907, the admission ceremony United States. They come in 19 william John, son of Mr. and Mra. Raymond Hickey. 20 of the 140-member organization at WHAY —Serenade WDRC—Music Through the Night their places of business, Gov. Wil­ however, in the cost of compre­ W PO P-M odern Sounds was the first public gathering in O Lean- Dr. He waa bom Dec. 26 at Manchester Hos- the annual election meeting Dec. 9. Mrs. Bertha Toomey, mother of MORIARTY WTIC—Cote Glee Club liam A. Egan rested easily under degrec.s of hardness and 72 shades hensive coverage for gloss losses' Town Clerk David Toomey. fell at WDRC—Record Shop 11:80— the Bering Sea city's new court­ and colors. piUl. ^ His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and .Mrs. William on 1959 automobiles, Premo said. He has been a member sim n the WHAY—Jaze Allgv treatment for a Jaundice condi­ $10,000 at no additional cost. Pickett. Washington, and his paternal grandparents are Mr^ and Local's inccplloh here in 19.52. the Toomey home Friday and broke THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC WPOP—Modern Sounds WTTC—atorileht Serenade room. Alaska's first', delegate to He said his department is study­ her hip. The 97-year-old .woman is 4:45— W D R C-M usic Through the Night tion. Congress also came from Nome. NO QUAUFICATION8 SET Mra. John Hltkey, Hartford. . He has two broUicrs. Timothy. 6, ing a petition for Increases in He has served terms as vice BROTHERS WHAY—Serenade W PO P -M oderr Sounds Egan. 44, who recently under­ president, secretary, and al.so as a patient at Manchester Memorial LIGHT COMPANY WTIC—Three Star Ulxtra He was James Wickersham, who The U.S. Constitution does not and Daniel, 1; and a sister, Jean. 9. premiums on bodily Injury and 801-315 CENTER ST. WDRO—L-iwell Thomas 11:46— went surgery for a hemorrhoid lay down qualifications for Su­ • ♦ ♦ . • • steward of the Park Department tlospilal. WPOP—News WHAY-^nxs Ally presented the first statehood bill property damage policies filed by IJons to Moot W'TtC—Starlight Serenade condition, was hospitalized after preme Court justices either as to Srott Danlt^. son of Mr. and Mrs, Hughey N^ Smith, 54 S. In whirh he Is a light equipment TEL. MI 8-5185 7:6*>— WDRC—Music Through the NIglit delivering his Inaugural speech In 1916. the National Bureau of Casualty Russell Potterton, president of WHAY—Serenade WPOP—Modem Sounds As light snow sprinkled across age, citizenship and legal compe­ Adams St. He was bom Dec. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hos- and Surety Underwriters. operator. , WTIC—Dick Bertel here Saturday. Doctors said it WDRO—Amos ann Andy WTNF—Sign Off the coa-stal regions and subzero tence, nor as to political viewpoint piUl. His maternal grandparents are Mr. ^ d Mrs. W ^ler 17:30— would be at least a day or longer LeFort, South Meriden, end hts paternal grandparents are Mrs. WPOP—Fulton Lewis Jr. temperatures gripped the interior. and background. 7:16— until he can assume his duties. Eva Bradley. 713 W. Middle Tpke.. and Dan Smith. East Hartford. WHAY—Serenade From the southernmost town He haa a brother, Gary, lO; and a sister, Linda, 7. Union to Install COMMERCIAL WTIC—Dick Bertel • • • • • RESIDENTIAL WURC—Ames and Andy Extended Forecast of Tongass to the Bering Strait WPOP—Modern Sounds settlement of Wales, a stone's Jill Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tlieodore Shernmn. FULLYJNSUKED Bingham Tonight j 968 MAIN ST. Temperatures in Connecticut throw from Soviet Siberia, Science Shrinks Piles Kelley Rd., Vempn. She was bom Dec. 2,5 at Rockville Oty WHAY—Hound Dog Alaskan's observed the territory'.s Hospiui. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grover WTIC—News ol the World for the next five days, Tuesday Park Department worker George i WDRC—Answer Please admission to the union quietly and McCluskev, Houlton, Maine, and her paternal ^andparmts are Across from Oak St. WPOP—Modern Sounds through Saturday, will average New Way Without Surgery The Conneetieuf Bank Mr and Mrs. Theodore Sherman Sr.. Wlscasset. Maine. She has Blnghsm will be Installed tonight I 4 to 8 degrees below narmal. in dignity. as president of the town employes' Wm. Dickson and Son The actual celebrating, the wild a brother, James. 2 4 , and a sister, l,auric. 16 months. Television Programs The normal mean temperature • • • • • union. Local 991. Slate, County, j In the Hartford area during thla and demonstrative rejoicing at Stops Itch—Relieves Pain AND TRUST COMPANY and Municipal FtmpUiyes, A9'L-I On Page Two period is 28 degrees ranging from John Frederick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ’ •*' OPEN; ___. York, N. y. (Spm UI) - For the astonishing statements like “ Piles Thompson St.. Rockville. He was bom Dec 2.5 at Rockville City CIO. Painting and Decorating an average high of 37 to a low of Manchester: 893.Main Street Eriio-St Irwin, former president, inda first time science has found a new have ceased to be a problem !” Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. .1. Simon SPECIALIZINGenvr-T A * t-Ti-K-ei INrv- CHURCHrturm nu WORK I Monday-Saturday healing substance with the aston­ The secret is a new healing sub* will be installed as vice president; , GENERAL 18. 300 YEARS' 15 North Main Street Currier. Bradley. Maine, and hi.s paternal grandmother is Mrs. • ESTABLISHED 1915 • A moderating trend Wednesday ishing ability to shrink hemor­ stance (Bio-Dyne*)—discovery of Katherine LaMore, Haverhill, Mass. He has a sister, Carol. 1. Paul P’ullz as secretary; and .Mrs. I v Shop I 9 to 5;30 and Thursday and colder BViday ARTHUR DRUG rhoids, stop itching, and relieve a world-famous research institute. * * » • • Emily I’lckcrt as treasurer in cere­ MANCHESTER T V S ER V IC E PBESCRIPTION pain — without surgery. » This substance Is now available MI 9-0020 or Saturday. )n Buppotilory or ointment form Lucinda Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. McKinley monies to be conducted by WllHani Precipitation will, on the aver­ EXFERIENOE In case after case, while gently Czucker\', State level union repre- THURSDAY NIGHT Oayo OA AC A CaU V OUR PHARMACISTS relieving pain, actual reduction under the name Preparofion //.• Jr Storrs. She was born Dec. 26 at Manchester Memorial Nights wA.9 3 Plus Parts age, total about one half inch (shrinkage) took place. At your druggist. Money back Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs A. K. TILL 9 melted pccurring as snow or rain Most amazing of all—results were guarantee. Benedict, Middlebury, V t. and her paternal grandparenU are Mr. TEL. Ml 8-6482 Thurgdd;^ w Friday. ' •0 thorough that sufferers made •Reg. U. S. P9kt.OfL and Mrs. John R. McKlnlev. Middlebury, Vt. • • • • * Richard Mario, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slnlbaldi-, 168 Oak St, He was bom Dec. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Anthony Germano. Hyde Park. Maae.. arid his paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Mario Slnlbaldi, Readvllle. Mass.. He has a brother, Robert JANUARY gfAJnvAaaaJANUARY FLOOR cajw aa COVERING C I-EARA^^^^^ A, Jr., 4; and a stater, Busan Ann. 2. • » • * • Julie-Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mra. John A. Weerden Jr.. money's never a Keeney Dr.. Bolton. She was bom Dec. 27 at Manchester Me­ morial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Ra>-mond Kiecblt, 38 Cooper St., and her paternal grandparenU are Mr and problem to the Mrs. John Weerden Sr., 169 Main St. She haa a sister, Jo-Ann, COMPLETE 20 months. • • • • • W. G. Glenney Heidi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Hensel. 16 W fen- i CARPET SHOP ter St. She waa bom Dec. 26 at Manchc.stei Memorial Hospi­ MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER tal. Her maternal grandmother is Mra. Fannie Hooey, 16 Or­ home owner cus­ chard S t. and her paternal grandfather Is Ben Hensel, Broad Brook She haa two sisters. Sharon, 8, and Holly, 3. • • • * • tomers. John Anthony, son of Mr and Mra. Waller Kaazowski. 110 On k ; • * Broad St He was bom Dec 27 at Manchester Memorial Hosj^i- Famous tal Hla maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Mart’ Lupacchlno 76 SAVE Florence St. and hla paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. John KaazowakI, Poland. Me has a brother, Joseph, 1. James Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon F Smith .Ir , 12 BIGELOW cross St He was. bom Dec. 31 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Rugs -Cnfpu'is Broadloom Rugs pital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Margaret Taylor, 12 Cross St... and hla paternal grandparenU are .Mr. and Mrs Leon ■ Smith. North Windham. Hia maternal great-grandparenU are GULISTAN HI Mr. and Mrs. Herman Caine. Hartford, and his paternal great­ ROXBURY-WHITALl grandfather is Allle Smith. East Hartford, He haa a brother, - Leon. 4. and three sisters. Ijiura, 9, Debra, 8, and Sandra, 2's. Our Regular Lotv Price ALEXANDER SMITH • • • • • Wall to Wall Carpets — Rita Claire, daughter of Mr and Mra, (tlemenl Lupacchlno, 64 Birch St. She was born Dec. 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her inatemal grandnioLlier Is Mrs. Ann Shea. 19 Hiid- If you've a home that needs patching or painting, taking In or letting out . . . and All first |EJIMEjrO^BUl^^ Windsor. He waa bom Dec 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ tal. '• His maternal grandmother is Mra. Pauline Mctlulyo, Wor- When you open your account, state the amount of monthly payment you wish to make cester,, Ma.ss., and his paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. and yoiir total cradlt will be ten tlmra that amount. : James McMahon. Worcester. He haa two brothers, Gregory, 3. \ and Ke5-in. 2. REMNANTS! BARGAINS ■ • • « • .J o lt ** W AIL TO W AIL CM«TS BROADLOOM RUGS SMALLER ROOM SIZES htary Ruth, daughter of Mr, and Mra. Ronald H. Koehler, Tol­ . $ 10 * 15 * 20 $ 26 $ 80 MANY ONE-OFrA-KIND ITEMS PRICES INCLUDE CARPET CUSHION land St-, Tolland. She was bom Dec. 28 at Manchester Memorial PRICES INCLUDE CARPET CUSHION 12 Ft. X 10 Ft. G R A Y ...... 89.00 Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr and Mrs. Wilham . *100 $150 *200 *250 *300 Cash and Carry _ Senk, Tolland, and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tour initial purchases may amount to! By The Square Yard! By The Piece! ~ 'Earle H. Koehler, North Coventry “ A 15 Ft. X 11 Ft. 10 In. B E IG E ...... 170.00 Rug Hhainpoo aiipUcator |»lus 2 cans of rug shampoo. ^ Q Q V • « • • , *''00 *300 *400 $500 *600 FASHIONABLE TWISTS...... SAVE 3.00 Per Yd. WIDE X LONG SALE PRICE 100% NVLON A 1».95 value. Only ...... • Tod Louis, son of Mr and Mrs Walter McMahon. Baton Rd . Tolland. He was bom Dec 26'at Rockville City Hospital. His ROXBURY TWEED ...... OUR PRICE 9.00 15 Ft. X 12 Ft. VELVET...... 159.00 CARPET SWEEPER. Reg. 9.95 ...... NOW 5.00 maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. John Roop. Cambridge, There will be a serv Ire charge of 1 % per month on the unpaid balance with a minimum 100% WOOL Mass., and his paternal grandmother is Mra. Grace McMahon, charge of 25c per month. ALEXANDER SMITH TW EED ...... ONLY 6.50 13 Ft. 6 ln.x 18 Ft. 5 In. 235.00 ^ 27xl8SCAnERRUGS/ ' Somerville. Mass. He has two brothers, Ronald, 4 4 , and Mark, 12 Ft. X 12 Ft. AXMINSTER...... - 125.00 3 PLY 70% WOOL 30% NYLON ... NOW 10.95 FINISHED 90 cents edch :: 24. ^ ,0 " • 9 • 15 Ft. X 13 Ft. VELVET ...... 100.00 UNFINISHED 40 cents each ~ Jeffrey Alan, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert t/l. Kleman. 51 visit The « . G. Glenney Company this week. Make your house beautiful . . , on a ^ SPECIAL RANDOLPH W ILTON ...... ONLY 9.50 12 Ft. X19 Ft. 200D0 Goodwin St. He was bom Dec. 24 at Hartford HospiUt. His credit basis. l a v e n d e r 27" X 54" SAMPLES 4.95 eoth paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Klemsn 46 MASTERTUFT...... ONLY 4.95 Strickland SL He has two brothers, Robert, 7. and Richard, 4; 9 R . X 19 Ft. 7 In. TW EED ...... 195.00 70 ASSORTED PATTERNS FIRTH TWEED ...... NOW 9.95 12 Ft. X 21F L 6 In. 279J00 100% W(K)L and a sister. Jbyca 2. SMALL CARPET MATS ^ ... Pamela Gayle, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Harold F. Duff. 12 SANDALWOOD TWIST ...... ONLY 8.50 9 Ft. X 15 Ft. 5 In. G O L D ...... 1.50.00 FOB UNDER POTTED PLANTS, TELEPHONES, Etc. | | S _ Hlldson St. She waa bom Dec. 22 at Hartford Hospital. Her .. 100% wool. ONLY ...... inatemal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Newton James. Willi- 3 Ply 100% waal. 12 FL X 34 FL 450.00 " mantle, and her paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Harold GRAY TREE BARR ...... NOW 8.50 sq. yd. 9 Ft. X is R. 9 In. GREEN ...... 150.00 Plus Dozens Of Rug Remnants I* H. Duff, 12 Hudson St. She has a brother, David Michael, 1. 100% WOOL More than 2 0 rolls of 275.00 'X Brian David, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Ivoiii.s Eiierde, Storrs. He 12 F t X 13 FL 6 In. 9 R. X 10 R. 7 In. GRAY . . . ______100.00 Save Up To 70% — waa bom Dec. 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma- assorted colors in stochMOit! COME IN AND BROWSE ABOUND! ■ / ’ X temal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert PojakiDe, Seymour, 100% WOOL THE LAST OF THE MOHAWK INpiANS. - ' Y Q ft » and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Ltoyd Young, 9 Ft. WIDTH W OOL and NYLON 12FLX3 2FL 440JW ALL PRICES INCLUDE CARPET CUSHION (OUB FAMOUS UTTLE DOLL RAW S)- ONLY Bach ■ Z Stratford. , Open At 7 :00 A.M. CANDY STRIPE...... 5.95 yd. Close Weekdays At , jCecf® ■ « . Debra AJUt. daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wulhrick. .9:00 P.M. ..— 'Hunter Rd., RpckvlUe. . She was born Dec. 29 at Manchester Saturdays At Noon . . Z Mcindrlal Hoa{Mtai. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and We haye a large display ' FOR ALL YOUR CARPET NEEDS PHONE Ml 9-4343 OPEN 9 (o 5^ Mr*. Max Hgimerdinger, 19 Franklin St., RocI^Ue, and her pa- EASY r tamal grandmother .is Mra. John Wuthrich, Tolland Ave., Rock- “ Yout Guarante(ei-^ui( 39 r of lovely shower curtains ,' Any item beautifully^^ vuie.' ■ Years Of Dependable with htatching curtains. BUDGET PLAN Thurs.Tilll:j|lti: 3 . Service” gift-wrapped-T—no charge , w, ilaroia "V * ? - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ihomas Benoit,. 47 imii ,90 DAYS i 3 >-B: Middle Tpln. She was bora DeCf 31 at Manchester Memorial .Vwt.Hosnital. Her'maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank 336 N o r t h m a i n s t . 12 MONTHS 309 WiE GiVE WORLD GREEN STAMPS Hallin. Bhadtonl, N. H., her maternal great-grandparents are ' T tL . Ml 9-5253 36 MONTHS I t o . ' iVIroa Hellin, Manchester, and Mra. Anna Ltndskog, \yeat CARPET CENTER ' S fH llV hrd. .Afidilttr patariial grandparenU *re Mr. and Mrs, Oliver littlililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiP V /■ r . , ''-V .V. . *-' "t . , ( ' : • ; ^ ' . - . y ■ . ; '* .: ••• ■ 7 / .U •

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 196J PAGE SI2VEN MANCHESTER EV EN ^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY,r JANUARY 8,1989 PAGB, Rockville-Vernon SO that further tnersassa in con­ Club Board end more dangerous for eU of us Buying Up? sum er purchasing power and da^ Speaker Raybi Police Arrest Trio the morl it Is prolonged. /^ A Thought for Totlay mand are vary likaly. : Thlrtetn years Is a 1or| and dan- SpoMored by the Mahrhealer Mitchelr Notes A government-sponsored mirvey To Mark BirthdaN YEflK ROUNI^ illR CONDITIONING Will Discuss Holiday Gelebrators genus time. It is lonr'and dangsr- Couaril of Churches on the 1999 industrial outlook w u Ciittthm llftaUn released yesterday by tha com- ILiilM P. For Safe Jobs Here Washington, Jan. 5 (F)—House DIGNITY BEAUTY ous W ause It continues the victors Washington, Jan. 8 tfll-—-Sscre- mere* department In the language of 8t. Luka we Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex.) Every detail of Qulsh Funeral Service la Powell Plan IS H ^ U Strwt of the lest war In a geographical Ury of Labor Mitchell said W ay Tha aurvey' pointed to a steady reaches his . 77 th birthday tomor­ geared to good taste. Family wUhes ar* Appear in City Court M»iK-h»»t»r. Conii. .. position too clofS to one another. It read the message of our Lx>rd but not spectacular rise In business Three Manchester breaks, > in-# Police Lt. Samuel Rome of the Jesus to His foflowers, "And, be­ the purchaalng power of worlcitig row. I strictly adhered to and modem facilltie* Hartford barracks and the State ’The Board of Governors of the ‘SESSSSS;«Kl Is long and dangerous because it pedple generally hal been greatiy activity based ohnS predicted 30 The Texan will meet with fellow are provided for the comfort of the be­ eluding tha 38,000 safe-crack^g rublUM rs _ hold, I send the promise of my per cent increase In auto produc­ Police Detective Division, with the Manchester Country Club meets be helji Sunday with the Rt. R«v. Democratic congmssmen in the reaved. Job at King’s Department Store'in tonight at 8 o’clock to discuss the Judge Francis T, 0'Ix)UKhllfi’ iyiiin4«lls'’8 specific proposal for a ’’free’ especially gratifying tocauae al- Pat Boone Subs Kingsley, 30, of 372 Park St., East Kingsley also gave police a state­ Main St. house with a knife, was ChiirCh Hall, a fte r the 7 a.m. Mass. the Apostles, and the promise was Mrs. Miller. Ml 3-5940 ment. must be approved both by the ...... city status for Berlin, it is reject­ multnneously the coat of living has Hartford; Joseph Kowalczyk, 42, termed a "Jeat." The Most Rev. Bernird J. Flana­ TRrto Month! ...... * fulfilled St Pentecost. There are Bom Ja n . 6, 1882 In Roane B State Police said that the three Governors and the Town Board of te c Month ...... i. records of subsequent manlfesla halted its riae," A .alight tnereaae For Van_Clibum of Lincoln St., Hartford: and his A breach of the peace charge gan, Bishop of' Norwich, will be ing only one of the Impossibilities was reported tn November, the County, Tenn., Rayburn went to have admitted . committing 34 Directors before it can go into ef­ Wcokl.v ...... 05 lions of the Holy Spirit in the early brother 'Walter, 35, of .North Wll- was nolled in the case of Rafael guest speaker. Stncic Copy ...... In the German aituation. The other month tn which the weekly earn­ Texas with his parents when a braham. Mass. breaks, operating either together fect. Hey of «7 W, Main SI, where the church. The promise of spiritual Tulsa, Okla., Jan. 5 (IP)—'The or individually, Hartford, Tolland Both the proposal and the club’s F-vents Tonight Impossibility Is ih: l the conquerors ings of the average factory worker child and w- reared on a farm 22S MAIN s f ’The Kowalczyk brothers have incident orcijrre(l. His son, VVilfredo Tlie City Council will meet «t MEMBER o r jiower to the people of God ex­ U.S. Junior .Chamber of tommerce in the northeastern part of the and New London Counties. Police reaction to it are expected to be THE ASSOCIATED PRFJffl of World War II should go on ex­ tends to us today. The lack of evi­ reached an all-time high of 686.58. been accused of the King’s break, M. Hey, 18, of New Hfiven, was 7:30 p.m. In City C ourt room. -~Tho Awclalotl Proa* t» Mitchell said the natlon’a 22 mil­ said singer Pat Boone has been state. are. also questioning them about a discussed by the Directors’ Tues­ fined 315 for breach of Ihe peace. •atlttod tS the -U»o of rcpuWlratlon of ercising their privileges of con­ dence of power of the presence of which occurred on Sept. 2, 1967. break at Myrtle Mills, in Union- day night. The Vernon Board of Education lion women workers make up one- substituted for concert pianist Van Once speaker of the Texas leg­ Kingsley has been charged with A charge of nssaiill with a danger­ all noVa fllapalcKo.a cfcdliril tn it, or quest very much longer. Hie Holy Spirit la a terrific Indict­ ville. it would allow the club to rent will hold a special meeting at 7:30 not olhcnalac rroctitod *•*.,•*’^'.11?'^'’ ment against the Church of this third of the total working popula­ Clibum on Ita Hat of 10 outstand­ islature, the Bonham- legislator breaking and entering the Pine ous weapon was reduced In hlS p.m. in the superintendent's office and alao the local no^w! inibliahoil h w . We of’ the West are perhaps tion. ing young men of 1958. w as elected to Congress in 1913. Probe Continues exclusive u.se of the clubhouse and case when It was learned that the All rlrhta ol rcimblioatton of apodal age. When we should be dynamic Pharmacy, in the Jarvis Block on Details of events leading to the course on those weekend and holi­ to accept a bid for moving the high diapatchoa herein arc al.ao roaorvod beguiled Into thinking that we have Looking to the new year, Mitch­ Clibum was dropped from the He has been speaker of the U.S. Center St. at Adams St., o'n March youth meant only to fiighlen his reprcsenlattvcB of the Kingdom of arrest of the three were lacking day mornings it chooses during brother-in-law, Homlngo Roaa, also school equipment. unlimited time for continued exer- God setting the pace in -spiritual ell predicted Jobs will remain list after he Informed the Jsycees House since IMO except for four 1, 1964, and the Manchester Motor Uepresentallves of Lillie I..eaguc ENill acrvicc client of N. E. A. Bew- scarce early in 1959 but that non­ his concert schedule would not per- years when the Republlcins were as police continued an investiga­ the playing season. Those facili­ of New Haven with the knife. I *e of our rights of conquest be­ progress for this rapidly r.dvanc- Sales, on Hartford Rd. at W. Cen­ tion of their activities. However. ties Would be town-maintained and Kngene F. Hrnderirk, 47. of Well- teams In District 8 will meet at f| '^I^wiahera Rejireaeiitallvea. The Ing space age, wc are sadly failing farm employment will climb to the mlt him to attend the award cere­ in the majority—longer .than any te r St., on M arch T2, 1954. p in, ifi Stiperlor Court room to cause West Germany Is headed by highest point in history before the monies at Fort Lauderdale, FI other man in history. S'tate Police said that a tip from operated through a concessionaire This is the house where the two children of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Hollister of Coventry sufl’o^ated wood (’Ircle, Vernon, was fined 310 Jullxn Ufalhewa Special Aeency — hew to meet the challenge. Theft Balked New Hampshire police piit^ them for public use whenever the club Is elect a district officer. Donald York I'hlcnao Detroit and Hoalon. a statesman who, so far. finds hi.s (Tiarles Proteus Sleinmctr, whom end of the year. Jan. 17. this morning when flames swept through it. Ro>xc Hollister, 4, and his sl.slpi-. Vlrglniiv 2. wei« foi’ intoxication and 37> for breach ' m e m b e r ' ACDIT BVRKAb Oh TTie Pine Pharmacy theft netted on the trail that led to the arrests not renting, them. This arrange of peace. He was arrested about Berger now fills this position. own political Interests coinciding Pro.sident Kliot of H arvard has ■'But we m ust not Ignore the Boone, 25, previously had to re­ found by firemen as they broke tlirough bedroom window at left of chimney. Soutli C(>v«nlry Mre ClRCin.ATlOXS ______fact that we still have too much ject the honor for the same reason only a small amount of money, Saturday night. The New Hamp­ ment would extend for a 3-year Chief Delmar Potter in white coal talks with unidentified woman and fireman. ( iU-tnld Photo by 2 30 n m. New Year's day after The officers of Damon Temple. with our exercise of Ihtwe rights. (-ailed the world a greatest elec­ ■while the Manchester Motor Sales shire authorities had passed on in­ trial period. hieaklng hi.s bedroom window dtir- Pythian .Sisters, will be installed at Ttie Herald PrinllnK '''""I'"."';. ■ trical engineer, said "Spirilual unemployment^’’ Mitchell said. a Jaycee spokesman said. However, Saternis). ^ a.a«uinoa no financial resiwnaihllllv for But Chancellor Adenauers per­ "The aituation la Improving atead- he Informed the Chamber of Com­ PRESCRIPTIONS Job was balked wheh a tear-gas formation concerning a car seen Another provision is that the ______di' ...... Ing an attempt tn get Into ids 8 p.m., with Mrs. Bertha Phillips Ivpt-Kmplilcal error!, apivearina In ad- power Is a force which history loaded cartridge, attached to the town would buy the clubhouse sons! polltiral interests and policy ( learly teac hes has been the great­ ily, even though joblesenesa will merce he now can attend the cere­ leaving the scene of a break in lionse. Broderick said the doors to be most excellent chief. verllacmenl.a and other reading matte,r Free Delivery safe, was triggered by an attempt that state. over the three yearS.- locked anil he rould not Our l-ad.-)? of Fatima Council. in The Maiichcter Kvrntna llerad^ convictions are not those of all est fcirce In the development of rise in January and February as a mony, a requirement of'the spon were men Yet we have licen merely result of seasonal factors." aora. to force the safe door. Joseph Kowalczyk has posted a Use of the clubhouSe seems to awaken anyone. KofC, wHl meet a t 8 p.m, at the Germans, and they have recently be one key in the proposal that 14ans Board Two Coventry Tots Perish Dlaplav adverilaln* cloaln* hoiiri; plaj'ing with it and have never He said the outlook for the near Names of the other nine men will LICGEH DRUG State Police Sgt. Vincent J. 33,500 bond, his brother, a 3500 a/ 'I’lie ca.se of Ikiwrence I’. Dunn, new VFW Home on East (y:.. Where |ror Moi>day-l p m lO'ida' been challenged by an up and O’Brien arrested the. three men bond, and Kingsley, a 31.000 bond. might lock the door against club 48. of 53 Brooklyn St., wa.s con­ all future meetings will be held. For Ttteaday—1 pjn Moinlay really studied it as we have the future Is for continued over-all sta­ be publicly announced within the SHOPPING PARKADE \ JOor Wedneaday—i P m- Tjieaday comlng_llgure w'ho happens to have physical forces. Some day people bility In prices and rising Incomes, next few days. Saturday night. ’They have been re. State Police, who set the bond tn acceptance, according to .spokes- tinued for three inoiitlis with The Rockville Chapter of Bar­ - In the compounding of prescriptions, me('. Meets Tonight As Flames Gnt Their Home IVr Ttuiraday—I p.im Wedneaday . more title to speak for the people will learn that material things do leased under bond pending their all three cases, said Joseph Kowal- clinrges of l)reach of the jience and bershop Singers will omit its meet­ h L For Prlday—1 p.m. Thin^day. not bring happiness, and are of appearance in Manchester Town ezyk's was higher because he was Originally, Powell proposed that intoxication to l)e ei t .Maguire, Ifil Tanner Si : film. scratched” That it why we have long made it a praedee ed the town to buy the clubhouse. sion tonight at 8 o'clock in the told him she had altempte:. to get Mrs Dorothy Robinson, 98 Haw- arrested I'unn. Hospital Notes all Germany, which van only be ('hristlan friends, why not ac­ If the town agreed to this, they Municipal Building, to the children hut was unniile lo lliorne .SI.; Arnold Nelso-', 732 Peter Slilelds Sr,, 49, of Rock­ Admitted Saturday: Mary And Earth Dwindle* said, the club might consider Pow­ accomplished by negotiations to­ cept the challenge to ulillze the re­ to double-check each compounding step. The Cotiimisslon was recently reach the door to ttieir room. Lydall St , .lefficy Hcown, RKI) ville, was fined $10 (or intoxication Svlrk, Cider Mill Rd., Ellington; sources of the Spirit which are ell’s proposal favorable. and given a .3n-day suspended Jail For those who want an easy -ex­ ward the withdrawal from Ger­ This is just one of the many ways in Havana Region Put designated as a census trac t com­ -•A fter Icl'.iug the netghlKu-, Mrs J, M a n c lic st r. Mary Clark, Broad Brook; Linda available to us" Powell, in answer to the coun­ m ittee l)y the Board of D irectors AD.Vim’KD 7'ODAY: George sentence for being a common Carey, 2.34 South St.; Georgette planation of Rusala'i succeaa In be­ many of all the conquerors, both Rev. C, E. Winslow. ter offer, is recommending that Berlron Hunt, to call the fire de- New Year which we safeguard the interests of those to prepare the way for galliering parliuent, Mrs. Holllsler returned Williams, (Jlenwood Rd , Ellington. (liiinkard. He was placed on pro­ Trlska, Stafford Springs. ing the first to break the earth’s E ast and West. And If we and Start the the town buy the clubhouse but bation for six months. 'population figures and other data lo the house and tried lo enter it BIRTHS SATURDAY: A duugh- . Discharged Saturday: Alfrgda gravitational pull and tend a cos­ Chancellor Adenauer persist tn who mrn to us for the prompt and precise that the club have exclusive use which will show development of t.r ti Mr. and .Mrs, Stuart Alien, Sylvester < liacornlnl, 42, of Under Martial Law of it only at those times it rents in an attempt to locate Ihe chil- W indermere Ave , I-iillngton. was Sadlak, 105 Grove B t; Doris Kuca, mic rocket out Into the universe, policies which forbid the si^Uillou areas In town. RF’D 2, Coventry; a daughter to RFD 3; David F S, KIbbe Rd., Open Forum the course. d’-cn. Rhe was driven hack by Ixiund over to Tolland County Su­ 05 the House Committee on Un-Amer­ of the Genuan problem, and the compounding of a Doctor’s prescription. Such information l.s of the ut­ smoke and flames. Mr. and Mr.s. Francks O’Coln, 91 ■Ellington; F rances Venskunos, . Profitably Powell has pointed out that his most importance in preparing for perior Court on a charge of la r­ (Continued from Page One) Prospect St.. Rockville; a daugh- Broad Brook; Marla Bardalo, RFD ican Activities Is right on the ball. end of the war for Germany at Trogreaslvp Measure’ May we serve you the next time? Oakland St., was found not guilty plan will give use of the club­ Wlien inl(!rviewcd at tlie lios- ceny. He was arrested Dec, 2 In future growth, Town Planning En­ pital, -\Ir.s. Hollister said 'when tc to Mr. and .'Vlrs. Andrew I’a- 2; Roger Boucher, 65 Lawrence St. We should never imderestlmate, last, we shall find more than time To the Editor, Castro with full stomachs for the of failure to grant the right of house to both club and public, and gineer Edward J. Rybozyk said. connection with a theft at a Regan Our Board of Director-s Is to be that any concessionaire would be I got back to Hie house, it was liizz; 19 Foster Dr, Vernon; a Rd. housing development. Brian Heed, 32 Charier Rd.; Glor­ the Committee says, the continuing against us. But meanwhile, the first time since the collapse of the way. Mrs. Tunill was the driver At its last meeting the Commis­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young. ia Dlmmock and son, W. Willing- commended for Its recent action of a car which was involved in a as interested in the clubhouse as a sion considered the use of block too hot to get in. and tilled with He is also wanted in other com­ Importance of Soviet espionage in time Itself should be warning Deposits made the first Batista government and the dicta­ sntoke. I did evervtlung I could Spring Kd., South Coventry; a ton; Amy Symonds and son, 6 Al­ authorizing the modern health pro- tor’s pre-dawn flight to Ciudad collision Dec. 10 at the intersec­ source of revenue as he would be statistics as compared to the u.se munities on similar charges, police this countr>'. Russian spying, the enough. It Is IS years, a long time gran: of water fluoridination. NORTH in the course. lo get the children” .she cried. son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph said all n( which are expected to len Dr,, Vernon; Milton Albom, 33 Tfujillo. tion of N. Main and N. School of census tracts. The first would Committee says, plays a \-Ual role Still to be exercising the right of Manrhe.ster ean now Join, Its Armentan 41 Crestwood Dr.; a be handled In the higher court. G rant St. 5 business days of the The .rebel chieftain, now com­ Sts. give more detailed information T ar Pa|M>r L’r*'iiK Admitted yesterday: Kdgar neighboring communities of willl- Leslie G. Cohen (no address Potter said rapid spread of the son lo .Mr. and .Mm. Bruce Van- Two youths were fined for wil- In keeping Russia abreast of the conquest In Germany. mander in chief of Cuba’s armed but, according to the Federal derbrook, 41 Llynwood Dr., Ver­ Saucier, Broad Brook; C ora'^r- mantic, Putnam, Ea.st Hartford, forces, ordered an end to the j listed ) forfeited a 335 bond on a Bureau of Census, would cost the fire was dde in part to Ihe fact the full Injury to pensonal property. In United SUtes tn scientific and Hartford. West Hartford. tVindsor, END Martin Urges non; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, connection with on Incident Dec. Jeson, 24 Grove St.; Anne Dleder- living room ceiling was of tar technological fields “and In giving month will earn PHARMACY paralyzing general strike which! charge of speeding. John J. Ra- town $275 per 5.000 population. Lawrence Niccwicz, 11 OaJk St., Ing, 16 Thompson St.i Maru^n Bloomfield. Glastonbury, Newing­ paper construction, It also cau.sed 20 . The Near East Dilemma 4 DEPOT SQUARE—MI 9-4585______had closed the nation's stores, bus-'ha, 20. (no address listed) was The u.se of census tracts would not Rockville. I,awson, 61 Grand Ave.; Paiilir It the opportunity to outstrip us in ton. Rocky Hill and Wethersfield iness and industries and tied up! fined 350 on a charge of evading give such detailed information but dense smoke, he said. Henry Boucher, 2t, of Stafford BIRTHS Y ESTERD A Y: A Springs was fineil $25 and Joseph Bostwick, 29 Dailey Circle; Emti; some areas once It has acquired our The terribly complU-atethe minor ca-ses and four oul-of- represents a great stride fonvard there seems to be nothing we canj 923 Main St. 285 East Centor St. Manchester Parkade operation. Industrial workers be­ Jan. 23 is the final day for the alatc m otorists forfeited $111 In West Middle Turnpike peace, to Jan. 22; and Henry Des­ sending of forma to departments, New layout plana draw n since sprained his back, but had re ro v -‘ son, VVarehou.se Point; George In man’s advance Into the Infinite do about It. Any remaining Influ-1 Cor. Lenox St. gan preparing to return to thelt bontls when they failed to appear Martin to Pick WEST OPEN THURSDAY Jardins, 41, of East Hartford, im­ and Jan. 31 is the final day for that time -will be considered at to- S ered in time to return to work. Gzelusniak, Wllllmantic: Mrs. reaches of outer space. ence we might have had In the j BOTH BRANCHES OPEN FRIDAYS to 8 p.m. jobs. proper passing, to Jan. 26. night’s meeting. ; and Just before Ciiristmas she had ' Adele WHlette. 8 Vernon Center In court. fVfNINGS 6 to 8 Castro’s bearded soldiers pa­ pre.scntation of the town's grand Other cases are heijig tried this Aide lo Monahan “To the-eclentlsta and engineers Arab lands went down the drain ] list by the assessor. The zoning changes are request- a miscarriage, losing her bahv 1 Heights, Vernon; Ernest Clifford^^ Funwral Senrice : ALWAX$~>LENTY OF FME PARKING trolled the streets with rifles, pis­ ed by the Oak Lodge Motel which | -This was the first family rve'l-aurel Manor; Mrs. Mildred Hcn- afternoon. assigned to the imdertaklng a full when we sent troops Into Lebanon tols, and machlnegtins, guaideJ Feb. 20 and 21 are the last days Sponsor Telephone Sale Ormond J. West. Director Columbia department requests can be sub­ want.s existing Rural Residence, ; known," said Mr.s. Hollister, who' sel and d.nughter, 16 W, Center St.; The selectlop of one of three top measure of credit ,1s due. and we last July In response to Kassem's government buildings and bs.nks Residence AA and Residence A Burpee Woman’.a'Relief Corps is candidates for the Job of alisistant 1*2 E ast Center St. mitted. and hearings on the man­ explained she had been raised by RaymopcivCrosby, RFD 2, Andover congratulate them on this achieve­ revolt In Iraq. We had responded In and roamed the lobbies and cerri- Zones changed to a Business 11 the S tate W elfare D epartm ent ------oc-r, , 0 —1. sponsoring its yearly telephone building inspector for the town is ' MItcheU 9-7196 dois'of hotels, on the alert for vio­ ager's budget will be held Feb. 24- William Tomasek, RFD 1, Rock- m ent." I[ this fashion because because we Boy, 11, Iniiired Zone. It seeks the changes as the since she was two years old. ville; Mrs. Catherine Gilgosky, 60 sale of household products. Pro- now under consideration by Gen­ lence. 27. On the following day the grand motel has been operating under a reefis wiH be user! in philanthropic eral Manager Richard Martin. This statement was Issued while I feared that revolution. If not en­ The security situation was en­ list is scheduled for completion by Funeral Arranged Norman St.: Elizapel'h Jodry, High In Crash variance since it was built in 1947. Besides her parents, the two .St, Govenlry; Roger Greene. 149 work of the Corps. The po.iltion^ was form erly held the Russian space rocket had the gineered by President Nas.ser of hanced by the rebel high com­ the Board of Tax Review. The proposal to have the changes children are survived by their pa-1 Branford St ; Bonnie Andrews, 56 Senior Cltlzere Session by Thomas C. Monahan who suc­ Egypt, was earned out with the Manchester's Oldest mand’s order to the thousands of From March 2 to 13 public hear­ major part of its Journey allU with Finest Fnellitles An 11-year-old Columbia boy re made were presented before the temai grandparents, Charle.s and ! Benton .St.; William Cummings, 28 The executive committee of the ceeded Griswold A. Chappell as Jubilant young militiamen, many ings will he Jiclti before the man­ Commission recently. Although the Community Council for Senior building Inspector Jan. 1. ahead of it. But the one thing ap­ aim of abetting his Pan Arab OR-Street Parking ceived a head cut in a spectactilar ager. and on March 17 the Board of Virginia Loomis Hollister of Man-1 Hollister St.; Robert Greene Jr., of them self-appoin'ed. to turn in members took no positive action. Citizens will meet tomorrow night There were 35 applicants for the parently obvious to all scientists movement. Established 1874 th”ir guns. Mo.st of them appar­ -car crash on West St. in that Directors will fix the date for a che.ster and their maternal grand-1 Xorth Windham;- Mrs. Colleen they indicated they would grant mother, Mrs. E-sther Spring of phelps. 71 Ridge St.: Audrey to plan for a meeting later this assistant building tn.spector job. was that the Russians knew what But w-e couldn't have been more ently obeyed. Only a few were seen town early last night. budget public hearing. the requested change after build- , ^ew Boston. Conn A written examination was held Joseph Pietrowski was a passen­ Smith, 23 Apel Pi.: Christie .Spaf month at which a preliminary re­ they were doing, and that the full wrong. Kassem was no Nasser '•armed on the street. March 28 is the final day for mg lines had been established on, -j-^e funeral will he held Wed- by the State Personnel Depart­ ger in a car driven by his father. presentation of the/hudget to the ford. 11 Dorothy Rd.; Ed-x-ard port will be made on a recent sur­ performance of their rocket would stooge. He was determined to keep The hunt continued for remnants the property nesdav at 2 p.m. at the Holmes ment at the request of the town of the Batista government. Jails A braham Pietrow.ski. 52, ' which Directors. It will be advertised for Rawllnitis Jr . Ea.«tt Hartford. vey. The survey was to determine conform to their own advance cal­ Iraq Independent .so determined, Al^ to be discu-ssed tonight Is p-,meral Home. 400 Main St., the needs of senior citizens in this Dec. 18. were filling with ex-government crashed Into two parked cars and a a public hearing on April 7. capital Improvement progmm- The Rev. Arthur C. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: culations, They used unprecedented in fact, that he was and remains offic als and persons branded b'/ house after the driver said he was The Directors will hold informal .Mi.v. Margaret Forbes, 231 .McKee area, particularly as to housing. ming A meeting with the Town Coventry power m putting thU thing up. and willing to rely on the Communists ; the rebels as "enemies of the Cu­ blinded by the headlights of an­ budget meetings from April 8 to Parking Authority la scheduled for Bradlev of the North ■St ; .Mrs Helen Verrillo. 1842 Maii- Married Couples Dinner will offi­ The annual meeting of the Mar­ RANGE unprecedented accuracy in direct­ In Iraq to ward off the pro-Nasser | ThiiMYAS YAH 60 ban people.” other car. May 7_ The latter date i.yhe last 9 o’clock to di^uss plan., (or a 1 i, c'.ic.stcr Rd., Glastonbury; George Sceedy e.xecutions already h»d State Policeman Derwin An­ which they ckn adopt the [ agcUon west of Mam St which is ciate. Burial will be in Buckland Elia. 48 McKinley St,; Miss Anita ried Couples Club of Union Con \ ■^ll ing its Journey. How one would elements attempting to swing Iraq Cemetery. Friends may call at gregatlonal Church will, be held fMiriMf Pha been meted out to at least five Ba- thony of the Colche.ster barracks budget and fix a tak-.rate for the under consideration by the TPA as ra-.vlikovvaki, Ea.st Hartford: Jlc." rUEL OIL measure, in tlmp. the degree by Into union with Egypt and Syria, tist.a henchmen. They were Capt. described the accident this way: 1959-60 fiscal year. a parking area. the funeral home tomorrow from 13 ze! Harvey, RFD 1. Rockvill ;: Saturday at 6:30 p.m. beginning which tfiey are ^ead of us in pow­ And thus far. the Cpmmunlsts have | lamaiahru Jose Garcia Menocal, a pohcc in­ Pietrowski was driving on West 7 to 9 p.m. Vaiji i(;o Therrien, 32 Devon Dr.; with a roast beef dinner. Enter­ GASOLINE er, and In accuracy, we do not been only too successful In keep- | spector in the western province of St. with his son about 6:30 p.m. G.iil Boiirb^aii, RFD 1. Beverly tainment will follow. Reservations In . Vernon; Benjamin Affricano may be made by calling Mr. and know. It may be that'we ourselves Ing Iraq out of Nasser’s embrace. Ihnar del Rio; Brig. Gen. Joaquin He said the lights of an oncoming Carilla, Batista's commander' in About Town .'I's Grove St., Rockville: Mrs. Oeve Mrs. Herbert Helm. What, then, can we do about j car blinded him temporarily. When Funeral* ere almost there, end will soon Lss Villas Pro.yinoe. and three of the car passed. Pietrowski found Hospital Notes R.'.v 33 I.ynes.s St.: Edwin Hem- Comniunlop. Breakfasts Set demonstrate that feet. But mean­ keeping Iraq— tucked, as it is, be- j his top staif officers. kie-.v'cz, '28 -\fain St., flockviile; Plans for. Communion breakfasts BANTLY OIL he was driving on the left side of John P. Maknlla The .Chaminade Mu.sical Club while. the Russian triumph atands, hind Secretary of State PuUes’ Among thooe under arrest was the road. The car, skidded on an will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in Mif. Martha Keznian and danphi are being made by two men's nr-! ( . iMI’ \M . iSt . Funeral services for John P. ADMITTED - .S A T D R DAY: ter, l.'k) Bircti St.; .lo.senh Mor.n. and it is genuine, and it is obvi­ Northern Tier defense against So­ Dr. Joaquin Martinez Saenz, pres­ icy patch, ran up a small em­ the Federation room of Center Eleanor Swarmon. 30 Hiirison St.; ganizations. Our I-ady of Fatima j :;i M \i\'-if?M.l ident of the National Bank of Makulis. 113 Weils St., were held Lceizehiih Kd,, Wapping Mr.s. Council. Knights of Columbus, and 1 ously the product of Russian ecien- viet expansion into the Near East bankment, and inth the two park­ at 8:30 Saturday morning at the Church. The chorus will rehearse Mrs. K atherin" Titirk'. 168 W. Cen­ Cuba. ed cars. After caroming off the a t 7:30. H-ai..ce Bjora, 2^'(> Woodhri.tge the Holy Name Society of St. Jo­ TEL. Mitchell 9-45V5 A tifle brains and aklUs, and not the —from Moscow’s embrace? Shall W. p. Quish Funeral Home and at ter St.; Mrs. Marion I’nngle, 2134 Ht ; Connie (Jr.-enwrod, Williman- cars Pietrowski's car slammed Manchester Rd., Gla.«tonbury; Hen­ seph's Church. 1 result of the espionage work of any we look to Nasser, dur erstwhile 9 o’clock in St., James’ Church. The li'. Mrs. Lynne Benoit and daugh­ The Holy Name breakfast will KOCKVIIJ.I': TK 5-.lZ7i into a comer of the home of Mr. Rev. James O’Connell was the cele­ The monthly meeting of the ry Welz. 106 Grand Ave., Rock­ glamorous blonde spy. antagonist, and help him to save ter. 47 E. i'ldtdc Tpke.: Wll ard and Mrs.aeEd’^ard Merritt, caus­ brant. the . Rev. John Blamchfield British American Club will beheld ville; Paul Ridzon. West Willing- Olf-Ott. 969 Toilar.d Tpke,; Mr.s And actually there Is 'ohly one Iraq fob his Arab nationalist move­ ing .minordamage. the deacon, and the Rev. Joseph tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the ton: Richard Callahan, 49 Coleman E a me Polte-ton rnd son, Fem- Court Cases clubhouse. Rd : George Elici. 48 McKinley St : sound way to greet this first au ment? There are probably Some tn One car PietroWSki’s car hit is McCann the subdeacon. Mrs. Jane v.ood Dr, RED 1. ,\ndover, Mrs the Sti^te Department who, feeling owned by Merritt, while the other Maccarone was organist and solo­ Joseph Davis, 48 Overl,ind St ; F.<1- .'v'a.ian Allen, II? New Bolton Rd.: thentic apace voyage. That is to belongs to Mrs. Gertrude Prentiss The next regular meeting of the win Remklewicz, 18 Main St.. T.nl- that anything is preferable to Com­ Thom as N. M cCrystal, 19, of ist. The Rev. John F. Hannon was Mr'. Agne.s Kar.n r. 76 Devon Dr.: f = X \ B L J L O L J S accept it and honor it as a triumph of Andover Lake. They received seated in the sanctuary. Father Mayaug Yacht Club will be held cottville; Mrs. Elain^ Volbrath. C r.n.l Hood. Lirr, .x St,. South munism and being accustomed to 'Vernon; was placed on two years’ minor damage. ’Trooper Anthony at the High St. School in South 170'- C harter Oak St.; Mrs. Be-ssie and 6U1 adventure for all mankind. probation this morning for '4wd Blanchfield read the committal Wind.'.or; .Mrs Ix ra Bent. 10.3 Both the American chagrin and the grasping at quick solutions, would said Pietrowski’s car was' driven service at the grave in St. James’ Glastonbury 'Thursday night at 8 Browning. Norwich: John Dittmey- Sp.ui-e St.: .Nfrs Catherine Reeves, charges of using a car without the from the scene. o’clock. Enrollments will be taken er. 190 Addison Rd . Glastonburv. Russian gloat which may be in­ he tempted by such an idea. owmer’s permission. Cemetery. (iooiiale H:ll ltd.. Gla.stonbiiry; ^d^lNISHEO His son was treated by s doctor The bearers, all members of the in the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary ADMITTED YESTERDAY. volved In It miss the main point, But let's hope that this simple Judge Wesley C. Gryk placed Jose f.ooney. Ipriice Lane. RFD 1. and did not, require hospitaliza­ Lithuanian Corp., were B. Lemezis. practical course in seamanship Mr.s. Sylvia Osgood. * KFD 3. Wapi ;-g; Ed"’at 1 Mozzer 136 Av­ solution isn’t tried. We have at­ Large insurance pavinent the prohationqry term on Mc­ tion. Pietrowski was warned for Cross Rd., Vernon; Loren Smith. which is that the space age dwarfs Crystal after suspending sentence J. Shimanski, G. Dubuzinskas, C. and boat handling. Non-members ery f».; .Maiirvn Tierney, 245 f>n- and rebukes the rivalries of a tempted too many stop-gap meas­ inconvenient? Now pay for failure to drive to the right. August. G. Katkauskas and J. Ka- are invited tol attend and enroll in 362 Adacis. S t: Mrs, Thelma ter -St.; .'John Da'ns, 146 Prospect TELL FOLKS OUT^ OF TOWN of an indeterminate term at the Go'reau, Rt.i 44A, Coventry: dwindling earth. ures only to see them backfire. The all your property insur­ Cheshire Reformatory. The judge minskas. the course with members. A min­ St , R.K-kville Fredfrick R->y, 17 imum number of enrollments is re­ Mrs. Clarice Kildring. 272 'O a k Eisenhower Doctrine was one. De­ ance in ten or more equal also recommended McCrystal y*fr.c/n Ave., ilc.cIivUIe; Laura monthly installments . . . Paul Krupen quired to open the course. St.: Mrs. Esther Chase, Crystal Gardiner, 95 Hrooklyn St.. Rock- signed to maintain the status quo tmdergo psychiatric treatment, By Right Of Conquest no large down payment BY PHONING TONIGHT! John Svelnys, 48, of 126 Eld- PubKc Records The funeral of Paul Krupen, 16 Lake, RFD 2, Rockville: Mr.s. v.’.i": Mrs. M.arianne - Caine, 575 in Near East countries by guaran- either. Ask us for' details .ridge St., w a s fined $20 fo r assault Ridgefield St., wa.s held a t 1 O’clock Communicants of St. Mary's Bertha Schneider, 47'-j Charter C 'nter St.: Roxie Leone, East The Weatem notes replj-lng to teening them protection from Com­ today! O F MANCHESTER and battery. Executor's Deed Saturday aftemOon at the Holmes Episcopsl Church are rerrilnded of Oak 9t.; Sally Aim Lauretti, 27 Hartford: ,L>ebra Woodruff. 27 Em­ munist aggression, it was accepted Svelnys was arrested yesterday Funeral Home. The Rev. Michael the Epiphany services tomorrow at Preston Dr.: Eugene Barrett, 14 erson SL: M:s E 'ther Johnson, Russia’s proposal fbr a special Words that show your appreciation deserve to be Late Gilbert E. Willis to OSiiald 6:30 a m. with Holy Commnnion in Deepwood Dr.’. Mrs. Ida Park­ by only one country—Iraq. And after police learned he had hit his E, Willis, property on Main 9t. IMrga of All Saints Rus.slan Ortho- 270 Ferguson Rd 1 Vv'illiam Tier­ “free city” status for Berlin go sent in the fastest, most personal way—by long wife on the head with a mop. do* Greek Catholic Church, Hart­ Ine Nativity Chapel; arid at 10 a.m. inson. RFD 2, Manchester: John ney, Hartford. ‘ that acceptance helped push the Quitclaim Deed in the main church. Wednesday Downey, Broad Brook; Mrs Carole 'back to refurbish the original basis distance. A phone call quickly tells out-of-town Harry Leister, of. no certain ad­ Donalud E. W'Ulis to Don W il­ ford, officiated. Burial was in for the presence of everybody in Nuri government closer to the brings you today the dress. was sentenced to 30 days in East Cemetery. morning Communion this week will Yedzlniak) 'RFD -1, Doyle PM.. FIKE C.\CSE.S EVACUATION lis Garage, lac., property on Main be omitted because of the Epiph­ suiy part of Germany. Wb.are in brink of disaster, over which Kas family and friends exactly how much you care. Jail for intoxication. SL Bearers were Gregory Rechota, Rockville;! Kenneth Whitman, 88 Chicago, Jan. 5 (Ah—About sem pushed It. And our interven And it’s inexpensive, too. • Delbert W. Allbee. 28, rot 27 ’ Bill of Sale John Kochin, Clement Kreehko Sr., any. \-'eat St., .Rockville: Mrs.'Angela 3.30 girl pupils were evaciiated Germany. Britain is in Germany. Cote. 49'- Y'ernon Ave ; Mni. Rose from the Richards V(watioaal tion’ In Lebanon appeared to give furniture that couldn't wait Nike Circle, was fined $18 fof Donald E. WUlis to Don Wll- Michael Merovinch. Ufem Pantaluk France is In Germany, and Russia reckless driving. Allbee skidded and Stanley. Gozdz. Officers of SCaKdia Lodge. Or- Heyart, ^uth Rd., Bolton; Mrs. High School today when smoke substance to the charge of im­ Oarage,' Inc., automotive equip­ is in Germany, by right of military into a house on Depot St. eaeiy m ent and m otor vrehlcies. der of 'Vasa, will be installed to- Alice Zoi’.kis, Storrs; Elizabeth began pohring from a wall. .All conquest. By agreement among perialist being hurled at us from ,-i Thursday morning. James, ,Paui J. aqd James D. Leo P. Selvas morrow at 8 p.m. in Orange hall. Thurston,’ 16 3. Alston St.; Thom- the girU marched out of the S- ouraelyes, we siwapped some of our Cairo and Moscow, for loniorrow See how tittle,it costs to call.after S: Helen A. Kennedy, 19, of 49 Edi­ A^to, office and construction Funeral services for Leo P. ,as Freeburn, 47 Edgerton St.; xtory IniiMing, after a janitor son St., was fined $9 for failing to Salvaa, 52 Elm Hill Rd.. Talcott- Dorcas Society members w1H C'ynthia Duncan, Gardner. Mass,: noticed'>moke coming from a gaographi^t conquest amimd; so If we attempted to /earn up with eqiiipment to James D. Aceto * 175 Frwi MANCHESTER t» . fint Eaek iMiI grant the right of way. Miss Ken Sons. Inc. ville. were held this morning at ' meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Lu- Walter Krawiec, 22 Lodge Dr.; wall near Ihe school lunchroom ttet we got parts of Berlin in re­ Nassei^-and.-If, indeed, he. would 3 aiuntn aiaatt nedy was involved in an Occident Ceitificate of Incorporation 8:30 at the Walter N. Leclerc Fu­ ther hall of Emahuet Lutheran iliss Kalhleen Donahue. 485 Hart­ and sounded an alarm: le ? turn for giving Ruasie parts of associate with us, in the first 'place Dec. 18 on New State Rd. in which neral Home, followed by a requiem Church, at whicl^ time the officers East Center BfilSTOL, CONN. | .30 $ .10 The Cecil W. England Agency, Completely finished : . . walls included in F ^ 't Germany origiaaily occupied she received several minor in­ Inc., ..operate insurance agency; Mass at 9 o’clock in Sacred Heart wil)^ present their annual reports. '—wo would not be able to tame Street I M P A C T A.social hour with refreshments 'your choice of luxurious finishes. You get . . MILWAUKIX, Wia. » 1.30 ..35 juries. capital stock auth'orizedi- of 400 Church, Vernon, ■ The Rev. J. by Western troops. , him or bribe him with offers of will follow. Hostesacs will be everything, designing, plana, choice of celling , Phone NEW YORK, N. If. .45 .1 5 . Samuel K. Vacantl, 17 Grand­ 'shares w ith p a r 'value of $100 ea<4i Ralph KSlley -was the celArant tilea and Kentlle flooring . . . AND “F IN ­ In.reaching for this basic, bed- aid. Wo would, more likely, find view St., was found guilty of speed­ and 600 shares without par value i and read the committal service at Mrs. Hlldur Laking, Mrs. Louise Mi 3-1126 Impact by Willett is the pace-setting furniture WASHINGTON, D. C. ,75 .20 ‘ Bengtson, Mrs. Emma Nyquist. ISHED WALLS." Tie- room is ready to uae . . rock argumaht to he the pnxof of ourselves the victim of an inter­ ing Dec. 26 on Porter St. He was divided into class A connnon stock the grave in St. Bridget'a Ceme­ and enjoy when we flnirii the job at this low n o t wioaE. p u r rig h t to re ise t Ruaaia1> prop*- national blackmail attempt. A far especially designed for young moderns . i furni- BIUDGEPORT.'CONN. .40 .10 fined $1?. , , w ith 3100 par value and claaa' B, tery. Mrs. Mae Wogpaan and .Mra. Mabel RAYMOND T. SCHALLER ’The casket was borne by por­ Zlmifiemtan. " .price. kupn about BerUn we are also, of better, through mors difficult, plan - ture so new in concept it couldn't wait for 'bomof- George Redding, 37, of Hartford, , common stock, no par value, Com­ -These rates sr* fbt st*t!«%to-8tstion calls, after w’as found guilty of .speeding on mencing business with 363,900; ters. r-_. ■ tUILDER I * Wa are the carpenters ' ccaiaa. unwittinity blowing the would be the formulatiod of a m m m s i\ow! You'll love its caramel-toned finish on sotidl 6 P.M. and all day Sunday. They dp not include ' R t. IS on Dec.i 3. He w as fined $12. Cecil W. England, LiUL-n T. Eng­ FLOATING SUB nNCNTinED 5'YlTi RusMSk Britain^ Franca, sound, constructive, positive policy the 19% federal excise tax. For rates t% other BaiUie R. Smith, 21, of 698 E. land and Frederic. E. Turkingtqn, .PVULES n x . CANCEI.B TRIP . Losdoa, JaaT S fJV—’Tbs emp­ I e W« sett * We InstaU. maple, its sculptured lines and shlmmerlnig brass glMcs, see the front pages of your directory. kail fniiklhfui for the Near R ut, one based on the Middle 'Tphe-, was tried on incorporators. Wsehfcsgtee,'*UL'' 5 (IP) ■■ Sec- ty sabaaartae fsaaS floating in NEW HOMES • REMODEUNO the' Atlantic bjr Spanish flalier- ttoSk.1 I lli hi by right of cdnquaat that naeds and legitiinats aspirations of trim. There are impact pieces to use throughout charge of reckliess driviitg on sev Trade Naase' - retory of State Pallas today eral Manchester: streets Dec. 20. Stephen R., Edward F. and Rob­ caaeded Us ptoaaed ofilclU nsaa Is tbs British Vessel AMERICAN ' oom pyiag Uw people of tks area, not on a th« home . . many pieces adaptabi'el to any room «D0m0NS_ • REPAIRS The charge was changed to two ert J. Bolai^ doing business as ■visit to Caaada hseanse a t a Vliatont, Qw admiralty aaUl t»- lOAOB tAfPROVitaBNT^ , 4 # in a*n8*>iy~ahd k sA dful of leaden w* tktnk we cae so you can keep your uiteriors aiwalys fresb and vicas lafeiEtisa.' Tke aaaonaee- aight.’ The VIndcat brake away t-’, 4r;w^- Call hy number. . . tT* twiee as fasti eounta of paaslng Mop signs. He ODoperative-t^ Ch., at 315 Broad .OOMTANT, coatrol. It is to b* .kopad that we- wraa found guilty on both afid fined 'S t. ■ . HW t, by Staia Dspartheeat traps tags am Dae.. 11 aa they t u r n interesting! v ZISMRKCRfT.' ' "— Tiii.li|ik:|i(»iiW - atlU have time, and sufficient will, 99 on the first count and 312 on the Towsis M art,. Inc, oi RockvUl* paisa sMser Uaeato WMto» aaid wsra tswiag it trsih Blalta to ha for attempting to draft sui^ a 1hi SwIM n Nm Ei | M Tlhplm CMpay . Mcond. .doing business asi Tfrwers Man« DaOaa'davatopad flto vinia ia»> aetmppmi. ami hrslrwi Of ta Brii> Mrs. Jsaala P. TuruU, 'SA of 6U *^ZAc.. a t 501 E. Middle Tpke. f s t d l i a a id r Saaitb / 1 fe a F ’’- /I \ I . - .-■V {if'. MANCHESTER EVENINGiHERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1959 FAGB EIGHT N ow M n y W iM r DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE John RogersXIhosen to Headr^ BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with > MAJOR HOOPLE Too Little, Democrate Say FALSE u fu h 'IS MM THERE you ARC.L THAT'S OKAY. BUAER , twITB M OrO laWHIfllFT I'LL 6ET nr! Bishop^& Cohier Post O J FWIENO...OC3PSf Aniwtr ta previous Pu»le I AAISSEP THE , because; UM.VA5/-«>50t‘ A^imdl Life >. 9 kTWI^SHAD s h o w e d I V ilS S S Billion Seen ^.^Masons,' 'ord, and David com tort, just sprtaUe a Va3MlSSEDA\;*;^^ John, E. Rogers of 1168 MHATS GOING. AW MOTE, WHICH i Middle Tpke. took over ti^ay 'as LAary of Rote 'Ch'oix, and n n a on your ptetas. . ON HERE I? OREiKT GAME OF\2S nSl^ ^ pasty teat# er faeuag. WAS FROM A WELL A C B 0 8 S DOWN station superintendent of the new the I Consistory No. 7. - 1* " ^denture ‘— *' IV»e<3S3UST KHOWH GENERAL. Watch ) MA30k 3UST 1 South BIshop’e corner. West Hartford, CWARSED.UP AND COLLECTED . IPbrk producer Post OBlct Branch, which was Rogers, a 1628'gra<^“ *I* Hart­ TO HIS ROOM,- OPEMEO A LETTER V fu S jy AWBETTHATI I i Voung ( h ^ Aiperlcan ford's Weaver HlglKBchool, where rodent opened In dedication ceremonies MAKIHSMORE FROM THE PEHTA60H1 ~ COULD s t i c k TO ^ SFerm device 2 Persia Saturday. , . , he played varelty football, began RACKET THAN AND b r a s s e d rr L1HE UNVARHISHED 12 BraxiUan ^ hie postal career as aNaubetltute ootb ACemiPEPB WASABOUTA REDl/fapM 3 Flowers (OoBtlriMd from Page '0»«) emc-ent spending, there was eome Rogers,' a Post Office employe INow Y ' KiiiiiiHw TRUTH,'-*-HAK- ' macaw i for 30 years and asslstanL-super­ clerk In the Hartford Poet Office WEARIN05KI 4 Animal dens s s uneaaineas on the OOP side about loet (he habit of HOT M ILlW Ky/I^S^ KAFF.'—TWISSS 1) Operatic aolo T1)S White House announced 10 intendent of the Hartford Blue in November 1928. He was'Ytsmed 600TS.'' - ID EA H E 5 Italian river i the defense totale...... 1 where quality, WAS CONSIDER-; URaHH dsya ago that the administration’s Hills Station, for three-years until a regular clerk In 1935, ancKori ■DREAMED >—-^r-v«a Aoi V/ 15 Vehicle 6 Dainty l_ Q Sen. John Sheririan Cooper, can­ clm ltaeaa and Isay pried* ft*> TW6SS VMS SORE 7 Barrier overall spending budget for the didate of g OOP llberitl group for getting his new assignment. Is the Nov. 16, 1963, was transferred van; HBWA58L0FF1H&' 16 Dyed'in the 25 Vend 40 Furs new flecal year, beginning next egro to be appointed a sta­ the Blue Hills Station, on Albany' ( tMt »f »«• wool 6 Levered party floor leader, said Congrees first N« 9 Actress., 26 Canary-lUce 41 Speechless July 1, will be balanced at about tion superintendent In the Great­ Ave., as clerk-in-charge. Two years AR TH U R 'S ■ * • (4 fc *M ••• 18 Firedoc persons has Its own responsibility to deter­ 1:1 —— 'Turner bird $77 billion. , mine the amounts needed fbr de­ er Hartford area. later he was promoted to assistant ■*~V • 20 Beloved onet 27 Representa­ 42Ught fog superintendent of that station. 21 Measures of 10. Above Today® conference of Demo­ fense. He said Eisenhower’s word Hartford Natives 'vj 1 IIY V. T. HAMLIN 11 Espouses tives 43 Poker staks cratic and RepubUtan leaders came The clerks and carriers who A L L E Y O O P type 0rilan part Is not necessarily final on this Rogers Is a native of Hartford YXONT,EH?.-THAT 1 VEAH? WELL 17 Slow baUet 28 Arrow poison 44 against the background of criti­ worked under him at Blue Hills W CAM J WnH WELL WHO anyway, MOU ...CAUSE WITHOUT ME, ------22 Mouthward 46 Merely score. but has lived In Manchester for 22 MOURE GONNA / I M JUST TH' 19 Motionless n 29 Microbe cism by some Democrats that the The OOP Insurgents were not in- years, and is well known In both presented Rogers with a wrist “THl’X ’rHAT WILL 1HAT Bk3 WOULrVT.TW' WOULPNTDAKr TPO VOUR FIELD WHY VOU 24 Anglo-Saxon 31 Shade of red 47 Donated BOJE AGE HAFTA prove! /BCY WHO CAN! slave 23 Small animals total budget is inadequate, partiO' iloded among the members invited communities, as well as In Bolton, watch Friday as a farewell gift. 5MAKT W-EOi STUPID WAY BELT ME OUTA WORK.YCOULDNT 33 Apple drink 48 Pitcher Rogers and his wife, the former NOT B EH 50UN8ELED GO ON WITH THIS SU1B. I PONT 26 Cozy 24 Fencing Ularly -in the defense field. to today's sessiens. None of them where he Is superintendent of the HXLER'NtG yc?u b e e n BUSINESS. sword 38 Metric unit 50 Sailor OrcUa Majors of Hartford,, have CANNOT ^ H E L P E D " STL^tBLIN' EVEN IF 'lOU OREOPITHECTJS haft A HAVE 27 Excavate Wile^-senlor Republican on the holds any Jiarty leadership post or Bolton Congregational Church ALL CATER TW Senate Foreign Rqlations Commit- five children. PLACE? AROUND... CXJULD.. .PROJECT.' . MXJ! , 30 American sufficient seniority on the three Sunday School and a member of •(Author's Naota BaloW) r 1 physicist 1 1 5 I T tfee, was ask^ whether there was committees to rate such an invlU the (irange. 32 Kind of creed ge'neral agreeih^t at the coh- Uon. In announcing Rogers’ appoint­ Wise people. d'eshzB thstl 34 Beetle F i ) i t ference regardlnjf. .the reported Eisenhower’s plans in -the for­ Evening; Classes plan- for spending $40,900,000,000. ment, Hartford Postmaster John lit is impossible foT them to I 35 Laborer eign aid field seemed likely to get F. Heneghan commented on 1? 1 1 n [know everything. Expert I S wiss' s plant 36 Measures of on the military pr.ogra special study from the DemocraU. Rogers' long experience In the Resume Tonight BLOOMED IftT H e cloth ‘‘If silence means consent, yes \: Sen. William Fulbrlght (D-Ark), Post OC^ce .service and his '!good helpis necessary when siek-i nekt m ail*.-ten 37. Frees 1 8 7 i the Senator replied. who has proposed a broad inquiry Iness attacks your body. DOLLARS TOO l a t e * l-t 3S Consider aense of public relations.” (?lnsBCs In the Mancheater Even­ I T r Wiley also said th ^ was gen­ into International policies, was I think the people of TVest 40 Evergreen W / ^ ing School will resume this even­ lOften the discomfort and! r eral discussion of .tfiih'Space de­ among those asked to meet with Hartford sre going to like him tree f t 1 7 a . ing. [other symptoms, occurring I z T r p velopment prograkt. HeNnade that the President. very much,” Heneghan said. 41 One of the W f Registrations for many of the statement whep-^asked whfether the The Senate Foreign Relations Rogers has long been active in [at the onset of illness, are| ‘■Little ^1 classes may be made at the high CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER » talk had ceat^ed on Russi(rs..new Committee, ot which Fulbright is a Women” civic affairs-on the community and school office this week, beginning It.vpically the same for dif­ o IH« »T M t Na. TH*,^ cosmic ropKet headed toward member, scheduled a meeting for State level. Bcsldea his Bolton 42 Female horses r n at 6:45 p.m. There arc openings ferent kinds of sickness. I 45 Bravery i around ,H)e sun. later in the day to outline a for- activities, he is assistant treas W In business machines, typing I and Yet, to accomplish a reall r 1 8 1 ian Space Chief Talks ^ al study , of these' policies'. 49 Not polite urer of the Hartford Neighbor­ sewing classes. BY AI. VERMEER m P PRISCILLA’S POP 51 Marble discussion was led, Wiley proposal by Milton E^sen- hood Centers and is Grand Junior cure the true cause must be| 62 Term used by 4 6 ( 1 by T. Keith Glennan howetC the President’s brotlLer,- Warden of Prince Hall, Grand Idi.Hcovctcd and treated. ‘ s u r e , b u t l i t t l e ^ ( J E E P E R S ! i printers chief of the new National Aero that that United States adopt a Lodge of Connecticut. In addition Heat Control Automatic TMOUGM" w , r r ( 8 RED RIDING MOOD i f nautlcs and Space, Agency, a ciVlI tougher pbljCy toward Latin Amer­ he and Mrs. Rogers are Associate The best counsel you can! DOESN'T KNOVU 53 Heraldic band m EVERYBODY; 54 Mrs. Adam 4 Ian uni^. ican dictato^seemed likely to get Matron and Patron of Stella Chap­ Washington-^ As its temperature I V w [get when you are sick ls| THAT. 55 Spreads to dry. Asked why Russia has been able some support from Sen. Johnson. Manchester's new chief of police, James Reardon, poses with hia family in his office at the police ter, Number 18, Order of the East­ rises, nickel shows a marked in­ Station. Seated on the arm of the chief's chair are hlr~wlfe, Agnes, and daughter, Jean Ann. crease In its electrical-resistance [from a physician. He hMi as hay T )\ to blast a rocket to the vicinity In addition toYealllng for "bold, ern Star. Standing are Mr. and Mrs. James MeShetry, his stepfather and mother., (Herald Photo by Oflara). 50 Tunisian of the sun while tBis country still new Imaginative programs” In the He is a past master of Excelsior properties. Thle unusual property I the knowledge to propertyl ! iNTO ' rulers t r f t 7 7 has not been able to get one as international field, Johnson has - f Lodge No. 3, A. F. and A. M., is used as an automatic control In Idiagnose the cause and pr»>| .FOREST' A far as the moon. Wiley said the urged the administratloh'.to adopt Hartford, and a member of Eure­ regpilating the temperature of elec-1 Iscribe the medication sp«- Soviets have developed rockets consistent policy f<^\ Latin Swanson Claims ka Chapter No. 13, Royal Arch trie blankets. Icifically best for you. with much more thrust. America which will help oiir neigh­ SHORT RIBS BY FRAJfK O’NEAL • "We’ll develop it (a rocket with bors to help themselves.” Reardon Takes Oath Support in Bid greater thrust). There is no ques­ Milton Elsenhower, in a formal tion about that," Wiley added. I w-eekend report to the President, For Presidency YOUR PHYSICIAN As for foreign aid spending in proposed establishment of a Coun­ CAN PHONE the new fiscal year, Wiley said it cil on Inter-American Affairs, T^efore Fam ily, Friends Mitchell 8-5821 Is his understanding it will be with the secretary of state as Eighth District Directors tonight • - • chairman, to "up-grade U.S. activ­ will schedule an election to choose WHEN YOU NEED about the same as this year — M. Reardon was sworn m^past.' .SAVINGS >L ities affecting Latin America.” James A.MEDICINE C by M* U'^9. about $3,700,000,000. as the fourth-fourth^ .chief of police in " i am sure,”, he said, “we will a District president to succeed \ • 'V'lce President Nixon and Secre­ Manchester this'lnpming, all work together very well in the Leon Thorp. '• LOAN A S S O I I A 1 I U N LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS tary of State Dulles sat In at to­ Judge Wesley C. Gryk adminis­ years ahead.” / D ireA pf Victor Swanson, the Pick up your pret^rtp-l day's conference with the Presi­ Reardon said ijio Immediate Freedman Starts tered the oath of office at 8 o’clock only announced candidate for the UNTIL... TH6 TOerURBT SHAPE O F A BLACK dent. changes would be made in Police jtion if shopping) near ns, or| in a short ceremony in the court post. Said today a petition request- ataiST riwsseisi. iwsTiTUTiea PASSES ovEe t h e m o o n .... -Invited to the White House room at Police Headquarters. Department procedure. He said [let us deliver\promj ‘ aouo Controller Duties '.ng the election has been com­ briefing were 26 Senate and House the force would contlnune its du­ PBAce s£Tn.B$ once With the new eftief were his pleted for presentation to the Di­ /e O Z c4€aif* itttMmt [without extra members, including leaders of both ties as in the past until he had A6ANCAB?THEVAUEV.„. Elisha C. Freedman of Hartford wife, Agnes, his daughter, Jean rectors tonight. The petition need­ [great many people parties there and senior members become more familiar with the today took over as Manchester Ann, and his mother and step­ ed Only 10 signatures. lus with the respoi of the Armed Services, Appropria­ job. - town controller. father, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- Tonight’s meeting, at the Dis­ tions, and Foreign Affairs Com­ He completed his first tour of INSURED I of fWing their Freedman, who was chosen Dec. Sherry of 213 School St. trict firehouse at Hilliard and mittees, Police Headquarters shortiy after [tions. May we corns vmATSVIiiOlV, 17 after a competitive examina­ Am ong the more than 60 people Main Sts.,' will begin at 7:30. Urge Space Field Action who attended the installation were noon. CAXZIMGC CURRENT ANNUAL yours? b6AR-AR8 Democrats -have..-renewed _thelr tion, was introduced to co-workers Thorp resigfled because he dis- by GmeTaTMSnager Richard Mar­ Mayor J^gene-Kelly, .Town Mana­ J^Hin introduced the new chief ______DIVIDEND RATE calls for more U.S, action In the agrreed with the policies of newly MS 6UNES tin and met town department ger Richard Martin and altout 3C and said he takes over a well COLD? , Space field In the wake of Russia’s members of the Police Depart' elected Directors. His term would successful cosmic rocket shot. Sen- heads at an 11 o'clock meeting in li-ained force. , the Municipal Building. ment. Martin added that Reardon "do4s have ended in June, OPEN UNTIL i ate Democratic leader Johnson said Swanson today claimed support Tjii. iu(. u.>. r a oa Russia's accomplishment had em­ The 32-year-old official left a Job juuge Gryk asked "You do jidl-- not owe his appointment to me or of most of the District’s officials e NU IM. phasized the task of Congress in I supervisor of budget and re­ emnly swear, that you will suppo.-t to anyone else. He was selected in his bid to succeed Thorp. meeting what he called "some of search for the city of Hartford to Uie constitution of the .United on the basis of civil service exam­ Prescription Pharmacy “ I’m Koing to fight. No girl’s m ing to take Jimmy av^ay the greatest challenges in our his- come here. .Stater and the constitution of the inations alone." The election will take place at Slate of Connecticut so long as you 901 Main Street JUDD S.AXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD uom me just two weeks before my birthdayj" tory." As chief fiscal officer of the Reardon takes over a $3()0,000- a District meeting, the call for continue a citizen thereof, and that 5 P.M. Sen. Mike Mansfield of Mon­ town, he will help to prepare as a-year department .'which has a which must be advertiseld. in the •c ^-;T«' . . . I TRIED IT ON A WHAT HAS BOSWORTH you will faithfully discharge, ac- •QuoUtfm by 5 PSYCHIATRIST FRIEND SENT M E? THIS S U Y ...' tana, the asslstaiit Democratic well as administrate the budget; force of 40 regular officers and newspaper five days In advance. MONDAY-TUESDAY-FRIDAY Bsnjam in FrmnkUn ?' '3ft coiding to the .law, the duties of patrolmen and eight cruisers. IN NEW YORK. PHONED HAS COUCH,, leader, already has attaeSmd El­ supervise all fiscal bookkeeping Nominations are from the floor 11 HOURS OF CONTINUOUS SFJlVICEy' (1706-1790) HIM LAST NISHT.. WILL TRAVEL.' the office of the Ch'ef of Police ol The chief’s job payst o ma 1 minimum 1 1 1 , 1 ,II,uiii nm 'Y-' BY ROUSON senhower’s contention the budget and accounting, and take over ,nd election is by simple major- lUtURSDAVS—9 AAf. to 8 VM. LITTLE SPORTS can be balanced at $77 billion. much of the work connected with Manchester to the best Of your of $6,578 and a maximum oP Copyright 19fiS (13W 4) an purchasing, personnel control, and ability; so help you God?” Rear­ $7,982. ' APeiE Mansfield said revenue for the At tonight's meeting the Direc­ ^ PAY Kttw pun-otfA new fiscal year beginning July 1 position inventory'. don said "I do.” - t h e o o * t v R tors will open bids for the Installa­ The former controller. Miss Lou­ In a brief speech Reardon said The drained mlrtced clamg from away ■ health won’t exce^ $75'i billion, even tion of a sewer on Grove §t. The if spending is held down. ise Johnson, is now his assistant. the Police Department would con­ a 7-ounce can are just right to add IN THE tinue to give Manchester "the same meeting was originally called for BSaenhov/er said the new budget Freedman is making plans to to a half-pound of cream cheese COMING move'"to Manchester sOon excellent service it has had in the for a spread. that purpose. y e a r - will provide some additional n.oney for defense purposes over the $40,800,000,000 o f the current /■S' y^F. but gave no figure. •see. '9 Fee^re C««. Rep.'- George Mahon (D-Tex.) Tw.WfM s.eA«» i«r<___ chairman Of House subcom­ 501 E. MIDDLE BY JOHNNY HART mittee on DefeSe Appropriations, TURNPIKE B. C, said yesterday he -thinks Bksen- PLENTY OF FREE EASY PARKING hower will suggest abo’UL.^2 bil­ WHY DO YOU su p p o s e BY ROY CRANE lion and added: BUZZ SAWYER tr SMOKES so m u c h r ‘'I don't think that will be foo. riEAOQuABTERS, Q PtR lkTIOH PCEPpiEEZr. m OIGONG UP much. It could be too little. The ;coR. johns'sawver'' F e e w e t THE SHARPEST smphasis should be on advanced PILOTS IN THE REPOdCTlNG FOR D o o u r . ' weapons projects. I want to be [ ASSIGNMENT TO PUTY . vtm- NAVY... FOR sure that no advanced ‘weapons IN yiHTARCTICA. BOY, AM \ GLAO j THE MAIRieST projects are sacrificed for purely TO SEE YOU?. FLYING ON t'.onetary rea.sons." EARTH, But all military spending plans i-y will get "the most thorough sifting,'' he. said, in an effort to. MANCHESTER Improve defense programs and Discount Department Stores make ciits where possible. GOP Reported I’nessy Towers Great January Although Republican leaders 1-5 I have indicated they expect to sitP/ 'V port the President’s efforts to Clearance Sale Continues MORIY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI head off inflation by limiting gov- SHR8TCHURCH With Terrific Money Sav­ d o n t I JLffiT FINI6HED MY NEW m a k e s IX CK ' you HAVE WHAT >OU CAVjiAill ANY CONTROL A6PHALT DRIVEWAY AND 60 6UReiTWA6 ing Bargains for Every FOOD KING U. S. TOP CHOICE FOOD KING h e a v y WES*TERN MICKEY. FINN BY LANK LEONARD CVER YOUR OWN WINTHROP t r a c k e d IT 0 1 1 0 0 1 WINTHROP? ^FAMILY? ALL UP.' QUALITY BEEF DEPT. ECONO BEEF DEPT. A-AND HE'S SURE ^YES.'HE SAYS THERE'S NO Member of the Family. YOU'RE THE PHILIP FINN) QUESTION ABOUT THAT SHE MEANT ? / AT ALLHERE - FRESH GROUND DAILY IT YOURSELF' U. S. TOP CHOICE Compare the Qualiiy— Gompare the Values 78 Giant Departments

/ Reg. $1.59 Value! BOYS' qnd GIRLS' Reg. $7.98 VALUE! CUBE STEAKS BOYS' WINTER WoshoMe — Sanforized (JIFFY’S) 100% Full Flannel JACKETS R«g. $1.15 Value It) f Pure Beef ft * Bomber or Clicker *tyl^ ■ o Quilt lined or Orion pile lined^- - S ’ C *1 XtA terwee. 9*. t M »»g UA. Pet. Oft LINED BOXER SLACKS o W ater _ ■— r “ .— topeUent e Food King WIU Open Fii. and Sat. at 9 a.m., Effecdlve Jan. i« 1*6# CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER e Seteens, UebenUnts, CoiYhiroyt popilM or ^ 0 0 For Your Added For easier shopping *nd to enable u* to *erv* you better, iridescent Convenience shop our new early hour*. iurnCYKiliof^ I56E1 them L0OK~I CAN'T TELL TOO maybe its JUSi 1-.- CRIWINW.5 . *U H l WHY iNEiCEN'T gNYMOKE now; the WELL, easy; HERB Sizes fabric* MR. ABERNATHY BY RAI.STON JTOn ES and FRANK RIDGEWAY THCYKE PROAINEMT THE POLICE SECRET SERVICE WILL ARE m CREPENTIALS, 8 -8 ' - • Size* 6-IS FANCY- CALIFORNIA TABLE QUEEN MEN WHO'VE BEEN IMFORMBP? CONFKW H.V STORY I chief; we must talk MAXWELL YOU MEAN HE'S GOING ^ WHO SAID ANYTHING MISSlUfl 5 PAYS I CALL IRA WALLACE AT TO YOU IN PRIVATE^ HOL^E FULL SIZE THE PALACE HOTELi TO SLEEP ON THE IL ABOUT THAT? Window Shades WHITE SLICED f t 3EB MR. ’ COLD H A R P GROUND? No Sales Pressure — Self Service Wide Aisles — Easy to Shop 1 ' ABERNATHY MckI* tw Order IS LEAVING f ' T T ' Reg. $2.99 VALUE! Ladies' a i B o Reg. $1.59 VALUE! U d ^ ' White Cotton X b F F E E [ ON HIS BREAD \ OVERNIGHT VENEYUN HINDS GIRDIES ond PANTY GIRDLES Regular or Drip Grind ^ HIKE. . Brtog TOW old toilet* to * * 4 I XylGN power niMli or M T * Sm per eltode. BRAS Lg. I^lid .45 U >A V £8 Copie* o f r »m o u » M aker* fetot Head } MUtog iMdol*. 81m 9*AA to 40C $ 5 8

FIXNTY OF FREE PARKINtj — PARCEL P I^-U P SERVICE TO Y O U R C A R • 0 l-S V > )) JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN FHE STORY OF MARTBA WAYNP: BY WII.SON SCRUGGS MR.BEN6QM IT'S ABOUT TIME, B ut, MOMENTS UTER... BOGER.JtAN'T-SEE UAMGY, HONEY, THIS ISN'T FAIR J IT isn't fair to you LTHER, ) YOU.THOU6 HTI JEFFC0BBI6 J0NESY.L.WHAT Open to a.m. • 10 p.m. Monday - Saturday More For Your Money Or Your Money Back YOU TONIGHT. 50WE-‘ TD'you./ ^ BARNEY, TO GOME HOME ANPjwAS DEAD, NANCY. ANUNSWEJiVINe BACK.'.„HE‘S I'VE GOT LINED rNEVER KNEW JEFF TO TAKE' THIFkS'S GOME UR I'lX FIND YOUR WIFE ABOUT TDV NOW I WISH I PkSSmFQR GETTING OUT OF UP FOR HIM SO LONG CUMBMG^THOeE i TELLYOUTOMORim- „ ,------< BEGAUSE . THUTHANDJUSVCe ACABNOWi 5TAIR5/..EITHER HE'S SLOWING Re^S9c VALUE! tSTHEDRIVm’ ueoR...? Reg. $2.95 VALUE! Men's 1 re. HQItAU'TTALKWtSW. OUR LOVE ISDEAD- FORCE BeHW nr? M TmFORmatm u TRUE NEWSPAPER WINTER UNDERWEAR STORY. P A L N O I J Y E blMd<1 cotto* and wool ! !iy f t for trarath , R 8 A M P O O w ithout $ 56 w eight r.f.s, , ,

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:'-. ■■ ■ ■ ' •> MANGttESTER E\T3>HNG HERAia^. MANCHESTE9> CONN.. MONDAY, JANUARY S, 1989 J f ^ - TO W i - on M oriar State Cage Spotlight Hoop Wi Still on JJConn Quintet New Haven, Jan. 15 (yiP)—The Yale basketball team—oft to a wohblv start before the h o lid ay .s—resumes aotiou this In Overtime week, but the spotlight is still on the high flying University of Connecticut quintet. The Huskies, hoa.sling an impressive A jump shot by hustling 9-1 season record, meet Maine a l ‘ ' Jimmy Moriarty and a free Orono tomorrow night in an '’’'■I'wgrT • g g * , , throw by tall Irv Foster with portant Yankee Conference tilt, V[D gag gy lg# |-|g |'|e '9 c « little over a minute to pl»y A victory will give either team! ^ XI U l.O in the overtime period pro­ the league lead. Both squads are a ^15 I I now tied for first place with ‘"'''I f\O U tl( l X H IH C ^ 'm vided Green Manor with a sur-. triumphs each prising and hard-fought 74-71 Connecticut returns to Stoics Farmington Valley League upset Saturday to battle visiting Holy over prevloiislj’ undefeated Plain- Cross. Hillsdale Wins vlUe. A small crowd a t the 'Ver- Yale also Ireglna Its post-holidsy planck School saw the locala^chalk New 5'ork, Jan, 5 As long up their second straight win after basketball, operations tomorrow night wi|,h a home Ivy liSague con­ as the conditions are "weather three consecutive setbacks. The clear, track fast, " Hillsdale prob­ Job Platers bowed for the first test against Dartmouth. The Elis, who have dropped seven out of nine ably will earn money for lus time in five .starts. owner. C. W Smith, formci' Geor­ Other Sunday afternoon action this season, will be the underdogs. The Ells trsvel to New Jersey gia Tech and Chicago Beara foot- found Bloomfield and New Britain Friday for a game with Princeton \ ball player, deadlocking Plainville for first and to Philadelphia .Saluiday to i Hlll.sdale, now a 4-year-old. beat place, the Window Cleaners trounc­ meet Pennavivanla. Both Sre Ivy j the famous Round Table Saturday ing winless Suffield 96*79 and the League cont’eats. by the slim margin of a head In Manafort'Wreckers turning back Connecticut showed its class last the $56,400 San Carlos Handicap W etherstteld 75-68. Boys Will Be Boys, Even These Ivy Leaguers Saturday night at Storrs willi a ■ at Santa Anita, Plainville fell behind 17-10 at 74-63 victory over Fordham. It was S ni i t t y, a 240-pounder who the first turn and trails 32-26 at A1 Denton of Dartmouth falls in the mud at the feet of the Old Millhillians J. E. Coomb.s during a the visitora' first defeat in flix played from 1936-30 for Tech and the halfwaj’ mark before battling scramble for the ball In a Rugby Union match at Headstone Lane. .Middlesex, England. Hie Han­ meetings between fhe teams. ' later was with the Bears three back to deadlock the count at 47- over collegiana surprised Britons by winning three straight from minor league British teams. Jake In other games the University of | years, jiaid Mrs. Helen Kellogg all at the three-quarter mark and Croiithamel headed football players taking part. Hartford defeated Pace College $25,000 for Hillsdale in December 63-all at the end of regulation time. 71-60 at Hartford, Qulnnlplac Col­ of 19,57. Once again the score was tied, 71- lege bowed to Stonehlll College 60- The new owner said he soon Winner Bob I^Franeis Relaxes Blast the Traps Anyway 71. before Moriarty and, Foster 70 at North Easton. Mass.. and discovered Hillsdale didn't like ’Twas Snow on the (iroiiml foe the Fifth Anniial New Y e a r ’* Golf Tournament struck with the vital markers. Weslejqin defeated Tufts 65 .50 In a mild. Smith own.s -ami runa an en­ Arms waving, Willie Naull.s, 6, of New York and Bos­ Win at Foul IJne Downeaat Classic consolation game gineering company Wilti offices in ton’s Rill Russell lea]) after a reliound in a National Bas­ THE Both clubs scored 31 ba.skets In Marcos Edge Embers at Bangor, Maine. Detroit and Ia>s Angelea wliiih ketball Assn, game at Madison Ri|uare Garden. 1/Ookinsf the well-played .contest. While In a Sunday afleimoon gam e at furnishes designs for automobiles, on aie the Celtics’ Frank Ramsey, 2.1. and Bob Cousy, Coach Woody Bnshey's quintet New Bedford. Maaa., Quinniniac ■ ; / ■■ missiles and Jet engines. 11. Defending Celtics lead Ea.stern gronn, as expected. converted 12 of 18 free throw.s the College of Hamden defeated New He said ho heard that 11 rartly Herald Angle visitors were a poor nine for 21. Bedford Tech. 62-52, rained in Southern California dur­ "Once again it was a fine team Far from Breeze ing the summer, "and this horse By effort which won for us," reported In CBA Thriller, 86-85 The Huskiea led 41-35 at the half jual can't stand ))p in the n)))d. the elated Bushev. "Bobby Carl­ and b.v as much as lo points d))i'-. NosimI Out In Vi'estcriicr EARL YOST son was tremendous a.s a plavmak- | ______,, ------— ing the second period. R)it the Last sipring Hlll.sdale was sent i Knicks Gain Ground ' Sportu Editor er and Jackie Hedliind pl^ved a| v,.,, 4Vallace‘'long range, found the mark in the-mates Johnny Jones. Burr Carl- game wasn't a breeze, | to Hollywood Park where he won ! fine defen.-ive game. Nijrm Hohen-; quarter as the locals out-1 .son and Grogan combined for an The visitors clo.sed the gap to 54- ^ wtU Rogera Stakes and the FJ th*l was a tower of strength off and aggressive Charlie Stet- shot the vi.cldrs 28-1.5 to erect a : additional 43 markers. Captain »'.\rmory. I-first met Stuart a de­ 51 midway in the second half, bull 0orado Handicap, Stiong Bav nos-i Sunday th# boards, galling exceUenl sup- combined for 46 points 41-37 bulge at intermis.sion. | Norm Burke and sturdy the Fordham attack melted under ^ $100,000 West- cade ago when he w'as ‘‘promot­ port from Moriarty and Foster.” In Weekend Aetion Score Dianges Hands j Cnngleton .tallied a collective 2i torrid Huskie offensive Church was the major matter of while leading the Marco Polo R lornn niiRKie onenjove. ' erner. Previously he had missed the i ing" a service club sports night. All five Green Manor starters Coach Ray McKenna’s quintet ! points for, the Explorers ! John Pipezynskl led the C onnect!-I 1,1 nnd the Arkansna Der- ■' ' business on this beautifvil sunny It was a five-star promotion, Explorers to a close and ex- Carlson ll8). Hohenthai iir>). Fos- actually nailed down the decision Sunday the " ”Em ber pla.vs in ] r„, scoring with 20 points. -Toiin ' because ..f mud. Now Y o rk . .laii. 5 (A’)—-The New York Knickerbockers, With and crisp last Sunday morning of thanks to Segar. Later he went In­ re7Tu). Moriarty 1121 and Vinny citillg 86-85 victorv «';er a _ oulscoring the , Greenwich ' 1958 .. Due to the cold weather of to the promotion field and has Kohep (12l- tallied in double fig-' smallish hut htiatling Red Embei i 22-17 for a 59-58 lead at Wedliesday .?«m rrtoTosi dT h ’ ' a couple of come-from-hehind victories over the weekend, have recent weel^s my wood pile dropped done remarkably well. More on urea. But afternoon's scoring laii- quintet yesterday afternoon before; ' . inng-Ume bvrry at the high school Hartford came from behind In its i moved within shooting distance of the Boston■ Celtics in the considerably in size and as I was the sports show a t a latei* d a te ... al Chicago last a)))nmer, nllho))gh rels went to Plainville's Bob McCol- I 200 fans at the Goodwin School in , rivals hnlhboth hooned hooped 27 tallies in tlw ; .M.-irc, Polo iwi KMiiip Nvivn I «4 r u» m u « mui •ps.niuT- , " . , .. . rnr■(! foi' llic Kaslern Division lead in the National Basketball anxious to build up an ample sup­ Skating conditions over the holl- lough with 3.5 markers on 16 hoops 1 F.ast Hartford, K V r\s losing skein Bill Pouire paced the , 'i,, ply for the weeks ahead I split da.v were relayed by H orace j final 10 minutes of tlie action- ” f ...... ID 1-2 21 , ^ _ LTHillsdale ill aH n finislied sixth. Then, be Assn. and three of four foul shnhs. | The win evened the Explorers' ■ packed contest. Ttie .score changed ,, Hui k' f ...... *> 13 , some large pieces before 2 o'clock Murphey of the Park Department. . QuInniplar’R defeat by Stonehill Tjut rooted as hard as anyone for Fawn McCarthy usually. for\vards (Ui waa in larRe part dUf to a .’^O-point the Boardwalk Handicap, and U'oit half rallies lo defeat the Boston was hard-pre88«d to the Giants but Baltimore managed hardt (no explanation) foi the sec- j Ember, Both rivals played with- j m tie or go ahead will) only seven Wrinn. K ...... 2 4 the conditions at the three skat­ ond slra)ght week Sunday, Green | sr.orintf effort bv the victors’ I.»eo wound up the year Dec. 27 b.v D etroit Pi.slon.s 106-102 Saturday turn back lowly Ctncinnstl. "Bol) ' to win out in overtime, 24-17. in a ing areas maintained by the. toXvn out the services of two key per- I seconds remaining _jn the hectic T-.lnla . 37 13-17 fid ■Denault Bill Liiedee netted 23 for eaaUy taking the Malibu Stakes night and the St. Loui.s Hawks Cousy iced the verdict .with two ' spine tingler ., Dinner was on the Manor travels to New Britain lot formers. The winners were minu.s ] fourth quarter. Bqt Paul Grogan, . Rpd Kmbrr > . . .Work was cleaned up early and battle the defending champions | M F Pl.« the,losers. at Santa Anita 122-114 .veslerday. free throws and sofne expert )>*11- table exactly at'4:30 but I wanted piaymakers Jack ScoU and Dave , who moments a-krlier had con- I’ .. k' 1 1 13 Round table, owned by the Kerr The twin triumphs enabled New I enjo5'ed an afternoon of fun with Manaforl Wrecker.s. | .1 T.tn. » f . 4 weslevan's \irtorv over Tufts h ndling near the finish. Wayne to watch tlie finish of the battle my family including a little skat­ Bartley and Coach" ■ ~Frank ' Toro's ' verted two fre^ throw.s to -slice the ^ (’ink'), f .... 1-2 5 Stables, had an excuse - - weight. York lo move to within three Embry of the Royals captured c'ld as a result I had only a luke­ "S (ifppn Manor 1club missed high scoring Billy Mai'oo's lead to a single point. ,, U l)>'nri«'ll, f ...... J (U. 4 ing at Center Springs. The ice. for B r r « : .S 3-k 13 Downs a St Cla.saic. won by St. The world'.s leading money w'in- games of the Celts, who bounced ■scoring honors w ith 27 ]Mints, on# warm meal I assured my wife (Ll .Schn>idt and tall A rt Quimby. missed the first of a one and one l rni’lvi'Ti, f the most part, was rough and soft i Moriartv. f ...... 6 12 tlnijran, p . 17 .Michael's College of Winoo.ski. VI. | nlng hmse. m aking his initial .start ' back to beat Cincinnati 111-108 more than Cousy. that next Sunday I would be free CunninKbam. / ...... II lUI 11 W ith Wallace |2.5) and Stetson situation knd the winners grabbed IVrvm*, K ...... , . . . IM) 0 and there were hundred.s of skat­ Carlson, f ...... )? IS rintf p ...... n 1-3 7 Wesleyan won the game with a since he won the $100,000 Haw-' yesterday after Ixiwing to St. El^n Baylor )i#d 28 point# for to accompany her anj^where she ers going in all directions. It is 1 <5 (21 ) doing the bulk of the scoring, the rebOtind and held on for Ih e n sudden scoring surge early In the , tborne Gold (hip at Chicago Oct, ! U)tiis 116-110 Saturday, wanted to go now that pro football Hohenthai. r...... :t 4 l.*> J. JollPB. f ...... 12 2-2 2fi .Minneapolis, which won It# fifth little wonder tliere isn't more seri­ Foater. r ...... 4 )>-{* 14 the host Explorers jumped off lo ' remaJhlng lime, second half that broke up a u packed 132 pn)inds to only 115j In other games yesterday, Mln- straiftht. The Lakers streaked to : has ended. However, the Pro Bowl Koh«*n. K ...... a lUO 12 a 22-13 first period advantage. ' Pfiil .Tones captured scoring ; Totals . , . .. . ‘ 3r. 13-20 8ft ! game .on Jan. 11 should be good ous accidents at the pond. .Visited I Hedlund. r ...... 1 M 3 Si’orp at half. 41-37 Rod J•7nibf’r. (slde-by-aide battle that lasted for Hillsdale. Eddie Schmidt, with neapolls w alloped Philadelphia a 37-16 lead and had it easy the friends at night to see the old year Newcomer Phil Jones, deadly from hdnors with 26 points and team- liintil shortly after intermission H2, finished third in the seven-h 11-0.5 in a natlonnlly teleyised rest of the way. Philadelphia, ' Sunday viewing. vanish and the new year appear. Totxla .... IMS 74 'The teams were tied 23-23 at half- f,n-iong race. tilt and the Sy^raense Nationals Plaint illp (< 1 sparked by Paul Arizin’# 23 points, B y Pta- ■ Tommy Barrow rode Hillsdale, trounced Detroit 118-94 played without Tom Gola and Momlav Maatrianni. f ...... 3 2-n S Dlck Cadigan led the Wesleyan Thursday II 1-2 1 . Scholastic Roundup who paid $9.60, and waa clocked In Trio Foul Out rookie Guy RodgOrs. Gola waa Sunday's pro football cham­ Maakarv. f ...... Sport Schedule ^scoring with T4 points Tufts' Hank 1:21 4 5. sidelined vdth an infected foot and New Y ear’s Da.v . . . Church a t Williams, f ...... 2 (V.*? 4 ' Ide led the scoring with 15 points. Although Ray Felix, Willie pionship game between the Giants Baeinkl. f ...... n (V/> n Smith may elect to stH)l him Naulls and Guy Sparrow fouled Rodgers was out with the flu. n.id-morning with my wife and WheU6‘i'. f ...... 1 3-3 4 and Colts was still the biggest . 4 0 Tuesday, .Ian. 6 next RBt)))'day in the $25,000 San out. the Kn(C'i