specific project. He wants no "Daniel Bo«Be" terday. held March 21 and 22. The.se en- . PHARMACY day! local variety. . - "floaters" with little to do but (M) TWILIGHT TREATER Edward H. Roezczewski. .32, of tries will also be exhibited at the ; Hygiene Project Recalled rtiuffle papers - at headquarters. S ite ( S) POPEYE 664 Center St.—Tel. MI 9-9814 ( I) FOREIGN LEGIONNAIBK CalLSil 9-2429 or Ml 3-4845 22 Ellington Ave., was arrested Northern Connecticut Science , When the tribeemen swore\ to This policy may result in butting (53) GET SETAJO by local police after a rear-end Fair, to be lield in Hartford from •! protect American technicians, tlwy down the number of ICA people S:M ( I) NEWS SPORTS A WEATH iiW uUS) SAN FBA N aSC O BRAT colllaion with a parkeo car at the March 26 to 29. PIN* LENOX abroad in some countrlep. But even ER liile (U)u WEATRER 4 SPORTS vere mindful of a project whimi ( S) NEWS. WEATHER A.ND / (M) WEATHER (»mer of Elm and Prospect Sts. The Future Homemakers of once was a butt of Washlngtoft with such requirements, the over 8POBTS H its US) MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE Atty. Stephen Ketcham used America are planning a mother- . PHARMACY ^ Save (or a Jokes. American hygiene experta all total will go tip if Congress (SI) "HONE YOEH ANSWER "SeB-DBBfMer" testimony by Dr. Abraham Stol- daughter banquet for February. i grants the increases. S:S5 (II) RPOWTSCAST (IS) TONIGHT 299 E Center St— Ml 9-0896 wenit to the villages with a cam ALL ACTION! S :« <»I) NEWS U:SS (III TONIGHT man, chief toxicoliglst of the State Members of jhe Junior Red paign to rid the bhthhousea—4he .The cry abroad Is for more and Hickey Bosney | Ulrh. Kcu (5.V nnrSADE IN THE PACIFIC (SI) NEWS of ConnecUcut, to show that his Cross' are i)ieparlng an albqm purpoioaut^ villagers' social centers—of the better Americans. "Baby Face I "Slaughter i-M t SI TOWN CRIER 11:15 («•) NEWS a PREVIEWS •X Tomorrow—Asia wants Amerl' T;M ( SI ffONEVKOONEBS II ;SS ( t> NEWS 4) WFJITRER fllth which made those pli^ces Nelso.n” I On lOtb Ave." ( II KINGDOM OP the SEA U :M ( S) NEWS breeding areas of contagion. cans. ' 6:35-S:4S | At S. p jn . US) I O’CTOCK REPORT eaveat The w.hole vast Middle East, a (*•) WEATHER a roTAL NEWTS WeS.. "Pal Soey’’ "W amu (IS) NEWS s> WESTNW.II W E D ^ D A Y major theater In the political-eco Ot Tke B iver” BvUi CoUr US) NEWS * WESTHEB ll;Se ( ■) NEWS nomic, contest between Democracy Naval Recruiter T:1S UgAS) nnroLAS EDWARDS. USAS) HOTEL COSMOPOLITAN NUSIDE S. B. M. and (jommunism, la dotted with NEWS (It-SSl TIC TAC DOCOB such so-called trivial projects. Lo Now McNamara cal people don't think the orojects ffaaffx fe tie M o tough chorea knowing that are trivial. Navy Chief quartermaster Bert PINEWOOD FURNITURE CO. with all thaaa Today, tec)inical assistance Is a EASTWOO 'ii-K( I u.i/iNc IN ■ )■ \is r-i It—n I iiK sm iti; weapon whose potency, has been L. McNamara has relieved C%lef \ f j work-whippings faaturaal your savings newly recognized by the Russians. boatswain's mate L. Q. SJukers as Saks OrMsas BlekarS ■Kaxaa 87M K (F N iril NT. M I N< IIKVI I-It l i t \|1 .s.lri.H the Navy recruiting representative AsInaBy Qualys JSB SterllBs Iron curtain technicians wait PICKUP aoxis UP 7019 FtIT IN IINOTH eagerly for a chance to supplant for the Mahcheater-RockviUe area. improved fuel-saving 145-h.p. Thrift- earn the Chief McNamara, a veteran of “PursuH.^ **Slanghter y i n f i i M Foot Stool S 1 J > | HDre'fli new hustle, new Take your choice of 78", 98" or 108' Americans in the underdeveloped Of T h e ' master 6’s, or new 283-cu.-in. 160-h.p. world. 18 years naval service, graduated " On 10th muscle and new style! pickup boxes. Each Quietly, 'Without publicity fan from Rockville High School In Graf Spee” 20x50—5 Car offers a full-width maximum 1939, and enlisted shortly after (II) HIGHUOHTS 1I:U ( 5) BUGS BUNNY Chevrolet's *58 pickup fleet Trademaster V8’s (optional at extra fare, a little army of American VlataVlaloB Avenue” (IS) NEWS UB-4S) LOVE OF LIFE Garages $1850 grain-tight tailgate, technicians chalked up an "impres ward. Since hla enlistment, he has BBS Caiar (51) JOHN DALY. NEWS l i l t s ( 8) HOLLYWOOD’S BEST cost). Here’s extra power when you more load space served on submarines, and com S;teA:SS-lS;M 7:55 ( SI FEA TCR E FILM (18) SEARCH FOR rUMUBBOW 12 x 20 Garage, Low' as $441 brings you a new high dividends with sive record as ambassadors of good liSSAite "Captain Kid" (KA5) IT COULD BE YOU need it! (no inboard .wheel- will. It numbered only 2,961 in pleted 7 successful war patrols. ( I) CHEYENNE (M) DINNER IS SERVED in efficiency with more 1957. Before Congress this session McNamara la located at the Wed.: Frank Sinatra In ‘The Laet'Cemmanchero" U:4S UD THE GIIIDIMO UUHT housings). Manchester Army-Navy Club two USAS) NAME THAT TVME 1:SS UD CONNECTICUT U F E powerful high'Compfes* Rugged ChciTolct pickups have built- complete safety! will be a proposal to increase the (13) HABROB COMMAND (ID *T HOME WITH KITTY number to 3,302, and to increase days a week, Monday and Thurs ' "PAL JOEY” (IS) TREASURE HUNT (IS) DRAMA THEATEB in muscle with new extra-rigid front HARDWOOD the annual budget by $20 million day, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.ih. 5:00 USAS) THE PHIL SILVERS US) MIDDAY MOVIE slon V8 and 6-cyllnder riooRi, nusH rm SHOW—"D oberm aa, tke 1:15 UD NEWS. end sheet metal and hefty frames. New to $150 million for operations In 57 Crooner" engines I SKID STRIPS Sturdy countries in the next 18 months. (tI-35) OMNIBUS (color) 20x20 Cottage $825 style fenders, new grille, modern cab . pickup floors are There has been some criticism • :SS ( INU) WYATT EABP ENDS TONIGHT—FRANK SINATRA IN "PAL JOEY" "The UeneraL'e Lady" CHARLES W. LATHRQR Bring oij the tough jobs! Chevrolet’s interiors combine good looks with cari- constructed of resil- (Your saving* art that the ICA has had too. much USAS) EVE ARDEN SHOW • "** ient seasoried hard headquarters personnel and not Two Days Evenings t;54 ( 5) CAPTAIN DAVID GRIEF AGENCY. INC. takc-it durability. Let your Chevrolet insurtd 100%) enough men In the field. Likewise, Only Continuons ( SAI) BROKEN ABEOW INSURANCE ' hustling 1958 pickup fleet can handle wood. Skid strips, From '4:45 "Ktasdoia of Terror" dealer show you the right pickup for there has been criticism that the Wed., Thurs, STATE , USAS) TO TELL THE TRUTH . Flre-Anto-Llabillty- them fast and at lower-than-ever costs. recessed nearly flush, give platform longer technical staffs, adding to the . (IIAS) ADVENTURES OF Mc- Homeowners ,, your job. Visit him soon. life, facilitate sliding of cargo. STARTS TOMbRROW GRAW "Vivian” Under new contoured hoods you'll find large numbers of Americans tiM I I) rUBLIC DEFENDER 172 E. Center S t—SIl’9-0S84 abroad, often cailse local resent ( SAD TV TIKE i '' iTi MANGHIESTER ments. HUWMmSUB wmo'saaTESTNmL "Cavalry Saraeoa” 20x40 Utility Building $1440 An AMOciated Press survey In (ID BED SHXLTON SHOW— 1:M (U ) AS THE WOBLO TVBN8 m m iNOWMTKSeKDI! (Color) ' i n i NEWS ' As Shown NEW h u s t l e ... NEW MUSCLE ... NEW STYLE Your Savings dicates, however, that of all Ameri (ID LAWRENCE WELK SHOW (SO) THE PLAYHOUSE V T R U S T ; Nuslde Buildings Are: Current Annual cans abroad, the technical experts (SS) BOB CUMMINGS SHOW 1:35 (ID AT HOME WITH KITTY • EASY TO ERECT “Bob aad Harvey Get Am- I :ie ( 3) PEO PL E AND INTEREST COMPANY. Earn Dividend Rate are the least' resented. Indeed, In bnehod" USAS) BEAT THE CLOCK many places, jthey are highly pop i UD miNTIEP (III HOWARD MILLER SHOW- • OTURDy '^ TONSTBUCTION ISlIS ( S) SILENT SERVICE (Coler) 4 S FIRE RESISTANT ular. There are some outstanding i i m ( D NEWS a WEATHER t;W ( D FAMOUS PLAYHOUSE •OONO TMt exceptions. USAS) THE SU .eeS. OUESTIOM ( 8) -AANDSTAND Low as $1.25 weekly US-M) HOUSEI TARTY * Few Loodmoaths •I ' -'i' ' . ' , r V r /: PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDa V, JANUiUiy 14, 19M . V . ■ A MAN^feSTER EvVENTNG fiERALp, MANCHEsVeR, CONN., TUESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1968 grim Fallowahlp Council, w*a la- T o ^ Ordered Covenlrys advsrtsntly omittad m aftsnding ths masting Sunday In Stafford ijI j New England to Get To Give LaM^ers which planned for a tprlng rally. Met Opef a Conductor ^ Lutzen^Klein Wedding Town to Receive $ Colby la prsaidant of tka F l ^ Con- Street Records 130,153 gisgattonal Church Pilgrim F61- ' ! " ' i.' ""' ...... lowahip. Mias Beverly Ann Mein, daugh-^ Big Part of Budget In State Money for Schools Tomarrow'a Rvanta Collapses’ on Podium ter of Mrs; Elizabeth Klein, 144 ,Town records on maintenance of Northeaat Homs Bconemiea Gardner 8t. whara a tacnagad girl Committee, 1:80 pjn., at tha homa Oeepwood Dr., became the bride was allegedly Injured last year dsr Naiy York, Jan. 14 W)—Conduc-^ By ERXEST O. WARREN j The local Board of iDducatlen^ Tht Schedule la being prepared of Mra. L. Henry Reed; Provisional of Norman P, LuUen, wm of Mr. Emeri'ency Medical Scnrice muat be Jn the handa of her attor by McArthur. Among the teams tor Piatro Clmara collapaed and and Mra, Martin A. Lutzen, Bast 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near M c K E E Wi*hinfton. J«n. 1« N«w} ney within fdur weeks. has been InforaMKl by the State Laagua. of Women Voters post PRINCI Department of ICducatioti that the to be played will be the Mans p one eeeiion on "National Con toppled fKtm tha podium before a Hartford, at 8 o’clock Saturday Enfland! Industrial, tducatlonal; The town has been ordered to field Trsining School, the Holy When need for emergency supply the records by Judge Alvs town is eligible for state ai " 0 Perfect ’ l/ove” and other defendants. 'feam members are all local girls Italian-born conductor had suflared ••Tha'Lord’a Prayer.” Church dec- specific programs are presented The girl'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Payments are made in three in Also, Defense Stamps, 8;30 a.m., m!*‘cerabral (brain) accident.”'No in more detail. Albert Dabrowskl of Manchester, stallments. Thi 'rst has been re who formerly played for the Rob Robertsim School; RotiRy Club, oi^lona were palms and white The 968-pages of recommenda ceived in the amount of $43,884.33, ertson School team. Transpor 6:45 p.m., vestry First Congraga- further diagnosis waa given.. flwera; YOUR allege that a slippery condition on JiMt 9M Abone coptula makM tions for the year beginning next trade policy In principle but object The second payment is due ttiis tation for the games will be pro tional Church; Ladlaa’ Aaan., work Clmara,’who waa conducting at Given in marriage by her uncle,; to it In practice. the street was one of the reasons vided by Mrs. Lawrence C. Lati your both a warld-foiMut baovty tha Matropolitan last night for the Henry J. Klein, the bride had as July 1 conUln a few specific list for injuries to their daughter. month, and the final one^ln April. aeislon 10:30 a.m., busincas meet '"It- sc ■>?W' J ings, such as the approximately The budget calls for appropria mer, Mrs. Carl Schwager, Mr. and fraatmanf. Yevr iMn baeoma* first time this aesaon, was atrieken her ma'd of honor Mia* Mndra tion of $395,000, the same as for They claim that Carol suffered 'The'moitty Is received by the town ing at 1:30 p.m., vestry F i r e t Just after the curtain rose on the Doutt, 746 '>nter St. Bridesmaids' J30 million for navigation and a brain concussion in an automo clerk and* deposited Into the to4vm Mrs. Andrew Liebnian and Carl Omgregatlonal Church; Second tilkan-nneelh ond fragrant flood control in the region. $1 mh- this fiscal year, for the Commerce General Fund and reallocated by Watson. The girls are currently Congregational Church choir, 7:80 for heurs aftar...makM'yow aecond scene of the first act of were Mrs. Ronald Miller of Rockv Department's office of area de bile collision at Gardner and Fern practicing for their opening game. Vtrdl't tragic bpera, ”,La Forsa del, Hill. Mra. William Lannlni of SO 1958 lion for hurricane studies. $616,000 SU.. Feb. 21. 1967. She was 14 the Board of Finance to the edu pjn., sanctuary; Public Health ftai Mtiny eH evar. for ALL NEW to complete the Passamaquoddy velopment, which assists state, and Deacons to Meet Nursing Aaan. board of trustaaa, 8 Deatlno." , . / Hvde St., and Mia* t.4irll1a RuaaA local communities in economic de- years old at the time. cation hud^t. The Second« Congregational • Membcra of tha orchestra no of Stafford Springs. tidal power study, and the like. vel(^ment matters, and counsels Named with, the town as defend In 191^6-57 state aii. to education i.m., PHNA office; Cub Scout ticed that Jhe conductor waS/un- '?:-A 'r,. 'V George Lutzen. 108 Har’an St., But the hulk of federal expendi amounted W $92,583 and the year Church deacons, deaconesses and ■ack 65, at 7:80 p.m., Coventry industry and government regarding ants in' the $30,000 damage suit church committee will meet at able to lead. Someone in U>4 or- waa beat man fOr hia brother.. tures in the 6-state area are hid the federal industrial dispersion are John J. and John T. Koslow- previous. $90,055. , Grammar School; South Oovantry eheatim whispered to Walter Hagen Uahera were Edward l.x)tzen of den in lump sum recommendations 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the par Cooperative Nursery and Kinder program. New Englanders have ski of Vernon and Robert G. Bak The Board has ordered hooka sonage. .. a t. the first desk of th^aecond • Eaat Hartford and Martin Lut for such things as defense; educa fought industrial dispersal but have er of Manchester. for three public school's libraries garten parent-members, 8 p.m.. Violins, “ Get on the podium.” zen Jr. of 709 Main St., broth- tion and research; highway aid; Coventry PInyers Events Nathan Hale Community Center used the agency in efforts to t'e- John T. Koslowskl is named as in the amount or $369.68. Super Coventry Players will meet at Pine Lenox Pharmacy Hagen, 37, stepped u^and took era of the bridegroom, and Hazpld ship construction, conversion and classroom. vltalize some areas of high unem driver of the car Ui which IJarol intendent of. Schools Worcester A. 8 p.m. Monday at Brookmoore charge. He could not find the place Dirkinaon of US Columbua St. repair; fishery research, and simi ployment due to Industrial migra was riding and John J. Koslowiki Warren aeid today that It Is hoped 2991. CENTER ST. MI9-0t9A In the score, so ha conducted from The bride'a gown of pleated white lar categories. as owner of the car. Baker is Bam. A workshop play, "Ths tion. that one half this amount will be Lord's Will,” by Paul Green to be Mancheeter Evesdng'Herald memory. He kept tke perfbnhfnea net over white aatth waa faahioned More than half of the naoney The budget contained no money named as the driver of the other forthcoming through state aid for Oeventry oomapeadeat, Mra. F. going without interruption. OUtera with a fitted bodice, long aleevea of asked, about $40 bilUon. is for the car involved in the collision. directed by George Williams of recommendation for the federal library programs in schools which Manchester will be presented. The Pauline Uttle, Mepbone PDgrta In the '92-member orcheetra Chantilly lace, Sabrina neckline military. The highly industralized flood insurance agency created Un 8-0881. ried the stricken Cimara back- ■equin trimmed, front and back Northeast, with its multiple re have no official library. The amount cast tncludsa John Hansen of Man der the Lehman-Bush BUI. The in for which the town will be eligible chester, Mrs. Ralph M. Bums and panela of lace, aequip trimmed, search laboratories and univers surance egency it authorized to will depend on the demand by other • X ™ . Clmara waa st(dcken, f Ie t r q ' c iAa r a and chapel train. She. wore a crown ities, unquestionably will, obtain a borrow from the Treasury up to Ex-Actress Saves Mrs. John Dinswore, both of town. of lace, trimmed with pearla and ELECTRIC Zinks Mllanov, In the leadihgadiilg ao- large share of these expenditures. tOM-ns in the state for similar pro The players art rehearsing for Mayor Named MC aequina, and a fingertip veil of $500 million, plus such additional grams. When ftutds are received the spring production "Light Up prano role,-and. WllUam Wilder, eondubt the second act, and-con The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard sums as the President shall ap Baby from Fire TRANSPORTATION man, Baas, were only a few bars tinued tlvraugh to the final curtain French llluaion. She carried a bou- they will be handled on the same the Sky,” by Moses Hart to be ; quet of white orchids and atephaho- at Klttery, Maine, for instance, al prove, to carry out its programs basis as state aid for school funds. given Feb. 17 in New'ington and At Lincoln Dinner Into their duet. of the fourUi act. ______. ready Hiieavily loaded with nu under the 1956 act. The programs Encino, Calif., Jan. 14 (iPi- The spectaton were awara that A spokeamam for the Opera said tla^ clear submarine work and there have never been approved and no The Board has purchased a Ham Feb. 21 and 22 at Shafer Auditor SPECIALS The maid of honor and brides Actor John Wayne's wife was ilton piano costing $650 for Cov ium, Willimantic. In Hartford and Mayor Harold Turklngton will something untoward had hap It was the first time in memory | have been reports It la slated for borrowings have been made or ap btiim6d on The arm .^t saved her- be master of ceremonies at a (Jn- pened, but there waa no disturb that as many w four persons con maids were attired in similar entry Grammar ^hooi. Tlie pur Manchester. Wllllsm McCurdy Hefe Is An Opportunity To Get A Second Car gowns, that of the maid of honor more as the missile carrying sub proved. seR and her baby ’ from further of Hartford Is the director. ooln Day Dinner sponsored by lo , A For The Family At A Bargain Price ance. ducted during thX^performance of marine program progresses. This Flood Control Compact harm in a spectacular early morn chase included a bench and two cal Republican Feb. 22. The serioutneas of' CImara's at one opera. \ in French bltie and those of the Sen. Bush (R-Conn) had ready tunings and carries a 10-year guar One Pemon Enroll* bridesmaids in blue. Their satin Kitchen yard Is known as the Navy's lead ing fire at the' $250,000 Wayne Choice of the Mayor to yraalde tack'did not become known until Cimara, who livesNrith hia wife for Introduction a bill to give Con antee. Only one person, a Democrat, 1949 FORD 4-DOOR ^EDAN . acaaaaaaa $195 waltz-length cocktail gowns were ing facility in submarine research residence today. was enrolled during the manda at the banquet in the Knights of after the first act had ended. at a Manhattan hoter,\ia one of and construction. gressional consent to a compact Two servants and three dogs in' Mrs. Leon C. Heckler, Boerd Columbus Hall was announcsd by RADIO awl HEATER. Then, Rudolf Bing, general man the Metropolitan Opera’s ^ regular made with portrait scoop neck- Lorlng Photo between Connecticut and Massa- chairman, said today thai the tory session of the Registrars of lines, fitted basque bodices and HRS. NORMAN P. LUTZEN Besides the Portsmouth-IOttery eluding a Dachshund named Black Voters Saturday. Figures of en Town Rwublican Committss 1950 NASH STATESMAN 44>OOR SEDAN . $14$ ager of the Metropolitan, announc conductors. I Yard there is the Boston Naval chusetta on flood control in the le—hero of the fire—escaped un catalogue price for this equipment Chairman IVilliam 8. Davis. ed from the stage what had hap Hagen, who had never ^ fo re bouffant aklrU. Matching half is $.975. rollments on the two party caucus Ra d io and h e a t e r . hat* of »atln and face veils com Shipyard and numerous private Thames River valley. hurt. lists will be available ss soon as Congreasman-at-Largs Antoni pened. conducted gt the Metropolitan, told shipbuilding and submarine in Joining In aponsoring the bill The actor is in Japan making T^e board will meet at 8 p.m. N. Sadlak of Rockville, an an 1950 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN ...... $145 newsmen th*t seconds before, Ct- pleted their enVemblea. They car- Thursday at Coventry Grammar this material is Sent for official Dr. John .Coleman, house phy- Supreme Court KBTI M mgI m dustries. were Sens. Purtell (R-Oonn), Sal- a picture. The family tried to reach printing. nounced candidate for the GOP RADIO M i d HEATER, HYDRA3IATIC. blclan, ha^ been unable to revive mara collapsed "the conductoHried bouqueta of pink camaUons. FOR SALE Suney on Harnessing Tides tonstall (R-Maaa) and Kennedy him by telephone after the fire was School. The agenda will include a governorship nomination, will be tbe conductor and he had been aeemed to be weakening.” A reception for 150 wedding Upholds Ruling 1953 Chevrolet Station The $616,000 asked for the In (D - Mast). Companion bills are controlle(l. study of school housing needs Heekler In Japan the major speaker. 1953 CHEVROLET ^DOOR ...... $445 “I felt the ahow was falling gueata wdsv t held at the Zlpser Club based on enumeration figures and Pfe 'Leon C. Heckler Jr., son of taken to the hoepital In an am Wagon. Heater, defroster. ternational Boundary Commission being Introduced In the House by Wayne’s brother, producer Fred NICXLV EQUIPPED. bulance. apart and some one had to do froth 3:30 to 8:30 p.m. White flow- is to complete a survey under way Reps. Seely-Brown (R-Conn) and Morrison, told a reporter that dam the two principal's projected pre Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heckler Sr. of era ,artd white wedding bells were Of Coventry ZBA Good condition. Brewster St., has arrived in Tokyo, 1952 PONTIAC 2-DOOR SEDAN ...... $445 JUtcr Hagen finiahed conducting aomathing —- ao I did,” he said. by the Corps of Army Engineers Philbln (D-Mass). age to the luxurious 14-rooni home dictions concerning the problem. Town Survey Unit Ut«r aecond acene of the firat act. Hagen Uyea in Brewater, N. Y., used foh^ecoratlona. Call MI 3-4304 ■ . 1 /■ into the economic feasibility of Tile compact already has been might run “close to half a million Cub Dinner PInnned where he is awaiting further as RADIO sad HEATER, H'TDRAMATIC. When leeving on a wedding trijv Hartford, Jan. 14 (Jri—The Su . 1 signment with the U.S. Army. He Kurt Adler, the Metropolitah’a with his Wrlfe and four daughters. . " /■■- generating' power from the ex approved by the Connecticut and dollars,” including gutting of the There will be a Natchaug Dis 1949 OLDS. 4-DOOR SEDAN ...... $145 ^chorus director, took over for the He is a graduate the Eastman to Florida \be bride wore a char preme Court of Errors today treme tides of Passamaquoddy and Massachusetts legislatures, and second floor, Iom of valuable an trict. Boy Scout banquet dinner at made the trip by plane. To Meet Tonight coal suit with pink accessories and unanlmoysly upheld the ruling of He completed a 22-week course RADIO and HEATER. HYDRAMATIO. remainder of the act. Fritz SUed- Schodl of Music at Rochester, N. Cobscook Bays between Maine and will be effective upon congression tiques and personal belongings and 7:30 p.m. Jan. 22 In the cafeteria ry, a ragular conductor at the Y., and has been with the Metro orchid corsage. After Feb. 1 Mr. the Coventry Zoning Board of Ap New Brunswick, Canada. al approval. water damagato the ground floqr- of St. Mary’s School in Wllllman- In fixed station radio receiver re A survey committee appointed 1954 FORD CUSTOMUNE V-8 ...... $B95 and Mrs. Lutzen will be at home at peals that year-round operation /' ' pair at the U.S. ’ Army Signal Metropolitan, arrived-at the Opera politan Opera Orchestra since The Congress appropriated Llniier the compact there would Mrs. Wayne, the former Peru tic,' according to officials of Cub to study the town government’s 4-DOOR, RADIO aad HEATER. Houae from hia home in time to 1946. 144 Deepwood Dr. of E. Lynn Bleerwort’s trailer park ‘ GENERAL $935,000 for fiscal 1957; $1,344,000 be crieated a Thames River Valley vian actress Pilar Palette, gnd her Scout Pack 57. Tickets may be ob School at Ft. Monmouth, N.J., past and future .will meet at 8 The bride graduated from Man on Lake St., South Coventry, was for the current fiscal .year, and the Flood Control Commission of six 20-month-old daughter, AJssa, took tained from. David Roche of town, prior to apending an extended 13- o'clock tonight in the Municipal 1949 OLDS. CONVERTIBLE ...... $195 chester High School In the class of an extension of a nonconforming TV SERVICE ■■ amount asked for the year begin members, equally divided between ^refuge in the house qP the care- district commissioner. The dinner day leave with his parents recent Building hearing room. RADIO aad HEATER, HYDRAMATIC 1956 and is now employed as a businest use in violation of toum A Call ■:-/ meeting is open to all Scout lead zoning regulations. ning July 1 will bring the total the states. It would make studies ’taker, Webb Overlandor, where a ly- A meeting of the committee foreman's clerk at Pratt and Whit S2.95Pina Parta doctor treated burn on Mrs. ers, parents of Scouts and other Name Omitted scheduled for last Tuesday was Jesse Lasky, 77,‘ Dies; The trailer park was operating for the 3-year period to $2,895,000. in cooperation with U.S. Army en ney Aircraft. The bridegroom at TEU m 1-5488 The survey is to determine the gineers and other federal agendes Wayne's right grm and gave her interested friends. The name of James Colby, treas postponed because of the now - PAU L DODGE tended East Hartford High School, on a warm-weather seasonal basis cost of the project should it be "for the development of a com sedatives. for sh(x:k. Scouts Visit WILI urer of the Tolland County Pil storm. Hartford Technical School' and pripr to adoptiim of the regula undertaken; whether such cost prehensive plan for flood control Mrs. Wayne said she was asleep, Cub Scout Pack 57 dens 1, 2 served three and a half years in tions in 1951. Four trailers stayed vould allow hydroelectric power and for utilization of the water re and the baby was in her crib in and 3 with leaders Mrs. Harry R. Pioneer Moviemaker the U.S. Navy. He la now e^iployed at the park in the winter of 1954- to be produced at reasonable sources of the Thames River Val the spfhe second floor bedroom, Ryan Jr., Mrs. Francis Beaudet PONTIAC at Roy Kroff Plumbing and Heat- 55 and town officials ordered this us^ to be discontinued. prices, and what contribution such ley.” when Blackie aw'skened her about and Mrs. Ruppert Hodgkins Mon-, YOUR NEW PON’HAC DEALER Hollywood. Jan. 14 (A5—A hearty anyone else how important hia ■ Ing in West Hartford, Feelifigweak a project would make to the na .3:20 a.m. Mrs. Wayne saw her day afternoon visited and were in Been^'ort won an appeal taken Massachusetts agrees to federal attack has ended the career of contribution was.” | The bride's and bridegroom's before Common Pleas Judge Alva tional economy and defense. construction of the following fl(}od room afire. terviewed at radio station WILI in m MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Jesse L. Lasky, movie pioneer who Lasky leaves his widow, Bessie: I gjft to each other was luggage. 'ITie The budget asks $660,000 in aid She grabbed the baby and took Willimantic. The visit Is one of P. Loiselle but today the high shaky, run-down? -control dams and reservoirs: ^At 'BEFORE LOSSES HAPPEN, helped build Hollywood's vast film three children, Jesse Jr.. William ! bride's attendants received pearls court held that the judge waa in to the state maritime academies East Brimfield on the Quinebaug her to safety on the ground floor. several the dens are making in line Industry. ' ^ and Nancy: and two grandchildren. ! earrings, and the bridegroom'a. She said she then returned to the with the monthly theme, "Movie error. Tlwa Yaa SkaaM Tiy FERRiZAN of Maine, Massachusetts, New River, at Buffumville on the Lit INSURE W ITH LAPPEN' Lasky, 77, a moviemaker 44 Funeral services wer# tentatively wallets and cufninks and tie clasps. “Any extension of the use of the York and California, the same as tle River, at Hodges Village on the second floor, using a hand extin Makers.” set for Thursday at 2 p.m. in, the. ------—_ F ER R I2A N Is one of the FlneM guisher in a futile effort to put out Girl* Resume Game* years, coilapaed and died in Bever park beyond the months during Fast-Acting Iron-Iodlne Blood for the current year. Each school French River, and at Westvllle on ly Hills yesterday ahorOy afUf Chapel of the Psalms. Hollywood j which it had previously been used Building. Tonics made. . would gel $47,500 in reimburse, the Quinebaug. the fire. It was then her arm was The Coventry Wllliamettes High Memorial Cemetery, with entomb- I I A T o s liA c T M ifrlit Do not confuse ^.FERRIZAN Elchool girls' basketball team will Wi\T VOUR FIGKRE tailUng about hia book. "I Blow would be In Yact, as well as in law, ment for accepting out-of-state Connecticut agrees to reimburse burned. iiy Own Horn,” before a women's ment to follow in the Abbey erf the the extension of a nonconforming with old-fashioned' Liquid Iron students; share in $149,800 for ves Massachusetts '40 per cent of the open Its season soon, with William literary club. ' Psalms. use at the expense of a'conforraing Tonics. FERRIZAN is modern— sel maintenance, and $320,000 In amount of taxes lost because of E. McArthur of the Robertson At Garden Grove up-to-date— gives you plenty of allowances for uniforms, text School faculty as coach. (The producer, apparently in good one," said Chief Justick-. Kenneth blood-building Iron ^ the full NOIlMllN'Se*“ * the construction of the dams and Washington PTA B .iC K 1611111? health up to that moment, stum Paiilixts Honored Wynne, .' daily quota of the all Important books and supplies. also for any other flood control Thp members Include Nancy Bis- Iodine plus a generous supply of Vnder establi.shed formulas, the aell, Dorothy Latimer, Annette bled and fell as he turned to walk Tony O'Briglit and his orcheetra In other cases, the high court: dams' and reservoirs which may be Schedules Dinner walk toward hia car at the moltn .New York l/f)—DlsUngulshed whl play for the Saturday night Ruled Ae-Superior Court lacked the Bi and Bj Vitamins. A for New England states will get their built later. Llebman,! Gloria Busslere and HERE'S WHAT STAUFFER mula designed to do you profound proportionate shares of federal aid Judith Love, Elizabeth Schwager, entrance of the Beverly Hilton Ho Roman Catholic prelates across t^e dance at the British American jurisdiction to consider an appkM good if you ari< deflclent in these . !l highway funds and 90 per cent The January meeting of the Marie Schwager, Janice Schwager, HOME REDUCING tel. Only a day earlier he had at country will Join in various \ s- Club. taken to it after Alfred Riley waA blood and strength-building «!•- contributions toward their seg Washington School PTA will be an Pamela Olenney, Nancy Moore and tended the anmial pro bowl pro monies' this year, commemorating President Robert Bissell an demoted from sergeant to lop- \menls. PLAN CAN DO fessional football game In Lo* nounced today that tickets for the grade patrolman in the Norwalk \Try FERRIZAN for 20 davf ments of the new Interstate hlgh- anniversary dinner Jan. 21 at Lois Lyman. the 100th anniversary of the foun add s^e for yourself how good it v:ay system. 6:30 p.m. in the achool cafeteria. FOR YOU AngClei. ding of the Paullst Fajhers by a annual Ladles N^Ifbt are now avkil- Police Department. • Is. S.tart taking it this very day "The Bureau of Commetcial Fish Reservations for the ham din YOUR PASSPORT TO Lasky. decll B. DeMllle and convert from Methodism, Isaac able from the club steward. The Upheld the award of damages Vou*ve nothing to lose, for LOWEST PRICE Samuel Goldwyn formed a trio that affair this year will be held at the to Meslna M. Bifield in her Fatr- eries, in which the New England Library ner should be made by tomorrow. If you’ve lost the good Thomas Hecker. The order is dedi FERRAZAN Is only sold satisfac slates have a mapor interest be Mrs, Ward Krause, president of came west and produced the first cated primarily to bringing Church Garden Grove on Feb. 22. Tran?^ seld Ctounty Superior Court .suit tion guaStanfeed or money back. f 6 r r e n t CREATER PEACE OF MIND figure you bnce had, you can feature length . film, "The Squaw teachings to those outside the fold portation will be provided for those against Bnmer-Ritter, Inc., for in cause of their large fishery in the PTA, says flyers were sent to J. w. h Ai .e d e p t , s t o r e dustry. is recommended for all parents through their children, 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projectors reclaim it with the Stauffer Man,” here in 1913. ' in the United States. who require it. juries sustained in a fall. Lines —sound or ellent, also 85 mm. Homeownersi Why not sit back and enjoy The early-day producers follow $5,866,000 against $5,781,000 this with information oh the dinner. slide prejectors. . Home Plan of gffortleatextrciM ------fiscal year. 'This money goes for They may contact her for reserva the real peace of mind that comes with know ed this picture with other film*, the enforcement on International and calorie reduction. Including "Ro»^ of the Rancho," Our moat popular hobby, photo tions. WELDON DRUG CO. ing you’re, adequately protected against The "Girl of the Golden West,” “The agreements, aasemblying and dis The regular PTA meeting will 901 Main St. TeL Ml 8-5881 hazards of home ownership? Our Homeowners' You'll love the 'way the Stauffer Home ■ Warrens of Virginia.” "Ihe Gover tributing marketing and technical graphy. is the sort of complicated follow the dinner. data, and for research. It includes subject which Is always changing Policy is your passport to such p«ace of mind. Reducing Iplan trims inches, beautifies yout nor's Lady." “Thk Woman.” arid BEST TERMS an unnamed sum for the improve posture, and helps you get a slender figure! many others. ; in its appartus, techniques and It covers fire, wind, theft, liability and many Lasky once recalled that De- ; ment and repair of buildings and \pther perils. May we tell you About it? . \ grounds at the Boothbay Harbor, standards - and, consequently, it’a Mille. director of the Jesse L. | Maine, Fishery Station. also the sort of subject about Lasky Feaiurfc Play Co.,- had. been The message asks appropriation which its devotee? want to read CARBA8E COLLECTION DEPARTMENT Have you any questions about any form of the one who selected a bam amid of $4,650,000, against $4,651.-151 for more and more. No public library insunmee? Are you sure you have the best a Hollyw'pcxJ orange grove for the this year, for promotion and de ever had too many photography first production arid that he, AH rMldsnfs of Hit Town of Monehosttr art protection you can possibly buy? It will be a Lasky, had .suggested Arizona.. velopment of fishery products and books. privileg^4o answer your questions or quote , The Mary Cheney and Whlton horoby roquosftd to cooporato with tho Gorbofo " I wonder what would have.hap research under the Saltonstall-Ken- rates on anV form. It’s our business. No obliga pened to us, and maybe to Holly-, .-Giaraiiteel nedy Fishery Act. These funds Memorial Libraries both have ac ContixKtor by shovoHn^ foow to tho locotion of come from customs duties collect tive collections on this subject. tion. May we help you? wood. If Cecil had selected a site ed on fishery products. The former has recently added thoir rospoctivo gorbogo rocoptoclos. Hrirt el, the Suuffer Home Reiiucina Pit* it In Arizona," Lasky mused. four volumes of interest to photog the Poflurc-ReotO.ftw portable"Mtgie Couth,** In 1916, the Lasky organization The loan fund, for which $10 Thcmk you fof your eooporotion. merged with Famous Player* Film mTlion previously was appropriat raphers of all kinds and degree. For a courteay figure analysis and homa Co. to become Famous Playera- than the best ol the Low-Price 3-fo r "Looitens on Photographic En casiui ed, continues. This revolving fund demonatratloB . . CaU JA 9-8887 ar on E m , ELECTHC larging and Print Quaflty” is a re Laaky. forerunner of Paramount is for loans to refinance, replace DOMINIC MICOLEHI, .MI 9-0324. PictUre8 Corp. and repair equipment. vised and enlarged edition of a famous text, fondly called by its Gorbogo Cofloctlon Contractor. John H. Lapfien? Inc. It waa under Lasky'i' company The budget states that new ob- MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY thgtmany of the atac* of the ilen l ligational authority and expendi publisher the “finest of all how-to* ..screen rose to fame. They included do-lt books.” The author was' a INSURORS ~ REALTORS j STAUFFER h6 mE PLAN ...... tures of the Weather Bureau will popular teacher of his specialty Dustin Famum, Edmund Breese, be increased in fiscal 1959, primar X 1530 Silas Deane Hwy,, Wethersfield Thomas W. Ross, Blanche Sweet, who did considerable amount of 164 East Center Street—MI 9-5261 I I would liho more iirformoHoa about the $ftuH»r ily to Install and.maintain new me original research. Wallace Reid, H. B. Warner, Vic teorological equipment. It recom Open Thursday Evenings Until 9:00 i Homo Xeducinf rion without oblifotion. tor Moore, Fannie Ward, Geraldine WASHER-DRYER ‘■photojournalism. Pictures for mends $40 million for the bureau and Saturdays Until Noon Noaio. .Phono No.. Farrar and Ina Claire. slightly more than the $37,980,000 Magazines and Newspapers," by PLANNING A NEW HOME? In later years such players as \ Arthur Rothstein, long on the staff Cary Grant, the Marx Brothers, for this year. The $1 million for of "Look,” completely surveys this hurricane studies, of vital interest .$toto_ Bing Crosby. Eddie Cantor, Mar to New England states, is under Important field. It aims to Interest lene Dietrich. Clara Bow,' Gloria REFRIGERATOR, RANGE, CUSTOM KITCHEN both photographers and non- • Swanson. Richard Dlx, Gary Coo recommendations for the Corps of photographers, assuming that Army Engineers. per and Harold. Lloyd achieved o many of the latter will enjoy promihence under the Lasky'ban- More Grants to L'niveraltie* knowing how top-notch news pic Labor and welfare, including her. - ■ ■ tures are obtained knd how picture Bom In S{ui Francisco Sept. 13, e(]ucation apd basic research, is magaxines are put together. recommended to receive $3.6 bil 1880, the son of a shoe'store own lion, a $200 million increase pri "Available Light and Your er, Lasky arrived in Hollywood by See All the Nowest marily for science research and Camera” presents the lidvice of s a circuitous route. He began Ms ALWAYS large group of contributors. It's careqr as a cornet ' player at 16. education, not school construction. dedicated to the maxim that The money would be largely for He later was a cub reporter oo the "What you can see. you can photo old San Francisco Post,' a gold G .L PRODUCTS grants to universities or fellow graph.” ships to Individuals. New England hunter In Alaaka, and even .man "The German Photographic An aged a magician before -Joining AT YOUR Institutions are expected to fare nual 1958” is a fine collection of well under this program. forces with DeMllle and Goldwyn At NORMAN’S pictures, some in color and all well In New York (Jlty. ' Of Interest to New Englanders, reproduced. It Includes an essay by whoso members of Congress have , DeMjlle said of him: "It Is al Fritz Brill, and the usual technical most imipoasibla to . exprdas '.my SERVICE plugged for strengthening of the data concerning the pictures. thoughts . . . He was one of the small business administration, is a Plan on the best heating . automatic Norman’s service department is ' presidential recommendation that most lovable- men 'I^have aver the life of the agency be con oil heat and clean-action M e b ilh H O tl ■ ’ known.” recognized aa^the largest in this NO MONEY DOWN tinued indefinitely and that- It be Women lo RcNume Goldwyn commented; "I’m sure provided with $52,800,000 in new ■< ^6ke your n ^ home a more comfort- everyone in the industry feels m area and is staffed with men obligations! authority. The agency All-Day Meetings deeply a$ I do about the death of TAKE 30 MONTHS able home with safe, dependable auto-, Jeaae Lasky, who made a great la due to expire July 31, 1958, The matic oil heating and new clean-action Mbbilheat. . contribution, to our Industry, Cecil whose training, experience and President also urged tax revisions The mopthly meetings of the DeMllle and I know better than ,The in(iu*t¥y’8 hottest engineering ..team loaded of-Steel safety body. And not one of the low-price to aid small and independent con Women’s Fellowship of Center Here’s the entirely new fuel oil that actually cleans skill is unparalleled. TO PAY! cerns. Congregational Church will re as it heats. - the Golden Jubilee .Chfeftain with the boldest new three (^mes close to the jeweled-action response of Another presidential budget mes sume Wednesday with an all-dsy ideas in 50 years: revolutionary Aero-Frame Pontiac’s Tempest 395 performance! So why buy a sage recommendation that win re service meeting. car with a low-price name? Get a Pontiac for less! ceive New England attention is The meeting will be held in the Cl««n-actl»n Mebilhaal giv€$ stability ..'. Quadra-Poise roadability * .. Circles- that for a 6-year continuance of the l Fellowship apd Robbia* rooms more clton htat ptr gallon/ Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act from 10 e.m. to 3 p.m., and will be **••••8 9. •aaeaaa'aaaaatfi' with preaidential authority to lower sponsored by the Bethany Group. tariffs on selected items. Baby clothes will be cut out and Many northeastern members ol ready to sew at this meeting. CALL MUehell 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY ' I Congress, whose districts embrace When completed, they will be sent LIFE the textile, fishery, clothes pin, to a Korean hospital. SILENT G LO W OIL BURNERS safety pin, taUeWSre, watch and Those attending are asked .to .> other indijistriee clMming injury bring >a box Iiuich. Dessert and from increased in ^h s, have criti beverage will be provided by the If YOU waht to bo sun it’o fIfESH 'N' PWE ra a c '■1’ . ' 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE cised preaemt tarlna and quota re- committee. strietlona u being toojow arid have Mrsi Francis Hadden and Mrs. MORIARTY BROTHERS sought upwaed Tevislons. This rec- Ira Swigart will be to charge of .y-/ itm tsM H i/tin: • ■■VOUDAUTHO.maEDO.lPpliTIACDDAl.DW t FREE PARKING •mmndaUon may cause difflcul- iUng. wl WflU aiSCINTIRSt MANCHESTER miir coMmkuT m u milk ^ 'MR A DWIVD AMP |A D D A I . VOUXL NDVDD PODODT OPEN DAILY, 9 to 9 liapi ttaa for thoaa who agrea with the Steiner leadmg the devotions. mrnmma, ,'t. .' ' S' , ' I ;X' - V- ■ 4. a /;■ . ‘ ' .' a : ^ ' • ' ' ■ ■ 'li U/n' . ■-1 '■ .,ty. :A. 3 ' ' ■ Vi^ - s f
;a’ 1 ' . •f :■ A A» ..// :\- . (. WANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1958 PAGE SEVEN, / ■■ . - 'V' ,,, , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COffN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1958 Schendel, Stratton hsva Uttlr life Slid sUj^ncth only candid statement ir.-tlic imexpeot- W K N R - ^ W Tip—16N Friendly Bank WEDNESDAY becAUM we have not yet really ed situation. A Thonght for Todgy Classeg to Build Give Dad BMis tkM fee Ms fkvorite WDBO—IMO' Daily Radio W HAV-616 The pattern in which this hap At Safety School You Should Know come to thd baste common aenee Connecticut Bpeasored ^ tha Mancheeter ■peris llile eprfag by gattkig iM s f tiMse WOOO—U60 WPOF—U16 I £orni^ l|rrald pens has been rather stsmdard ever. Eqeteni StaaSerd Time Deposits Rise admlesldn which applies. So far, Oooscil o f Chnrchee Model Aiirplanes eld fssbioaed weodpB storsi wtadews. MORNIND SFEGIAL PUBUAyCD BY TBK the Ribleoff yeara. He is before sit Folico Cfillef Herman O. Bchen- Griswold Chappell ■ E iu tp pRSmMO CO., m e each of us has bee* cUnflnf to the Y a n kee . audience which has certain epifidal A model filiplane buUdlng clSas The taUawiag prbnam - aolMati* del and L t MUton Stratton a rjjn The number of loans, diacouhte la BlnaD Stmt ' complicatkma rather than to 'the i..toresta. A ipieaUon. of pctoolplp A Prayer et Thanks January Spscialt Y-NIU)t Walcb Hartford today attending the opm- and nririgagea granted ‘ by toe ■ v ■ ' MuieacaUr OoBn. will bs.helb each Thursday aftar- ulaa are sUppUM ^ toe radio |C~Trouui7 of Uu*lc ’ B y O. is put to the Governor. w I m, fbr A bit of A rolling stone in Tils First National Bank of Manches THOMAS P. rkmUSON, ■ >asle Issue. Each of us has been Like ao many other fathers I noon from 8:1S to 4:S0 at the East mmnagenrimts and are eubject to ■Ruai /fkUflitoa ing aearion of toe .Connecticut WALTKR R rEROUSON that ma'.ter, goes o u t ^ hie way was too huay to go to Sunday 'Hound Dof Safety Oommioelon’e regional youth. Building inspector Griswold ter in 1957 ahov/ed a $825,000 in - Publlabcn ^ treating the comptlcations aa If ■ r Side Recreation Center, toe Rec SAVE . $80.00 ehangd without aotlco. U Chappall came to Manchester 84- roufldad October 1, llta In thsir quest for openings in to put it to himself. I fn e nnswere achool with my children last Sim- reation Department announced to Wsteb trafnithg Mitltute. crease over the previous year. they Vere our basic interest that question one hs pisases day, but l am glad that they went years ago and has never had any In maklnt; a preUmliiary annual day. Yon MFC $80.00 with th« pnrchdsc .*’ 1 fe a Y —P iatiw F aitr -Bolton Pop.' The ihetUute, to be held one q u a l i t y Publiibod Krei7 Urenlng ^ut our basic Interest Is sur the Ribleoff am.or, the Republi- the special kiterast of his audtsr>ce. In the laaeoii leafiet that my little WPHO—Rum Nausblon desiri to leave it riport on the bank’s condition. SuDdayi and Hollaaya Chvirad ChVirt at na Planes are made available by of 10 storm windows snd 2 storm WPpP—IT-Modem ■ Sound. day a week tor toe next three Poit 0Otnea at Manebaster. Coim.. aa vival. teang ha.re been 'experimer.Ung with The obvious strategy, o f the rou girl brought home there was a toe Recreation Department at a u weeki, le designed to etrengthen Before settling .down here. President Shirley Harringrton aald^ .•iCODQ Clasa MaU Matter. If we hard-headed about changes that the Governor of Oon- tine politician; in such a situation, wonderful prayer of thanks writ nominal fee. doors! . , Waick police aefety programe and to help (toap^U had run A dairy , farm, loans, discounts and mortgagaa at' ten by Jearia Eleanor Moore. I idle Review worked as a shipping clerk, studied the eiid of 1957 toUled $6,047,126 SUBSCRIPTION RAIES thaV instead of merely pig-headed n^sitlcut is nothhag but a glamor v'ouM be to seek soft, evasionary Boys may join this club hy at Naughion improve the fkille of poUce officera Pajn^le in Adraaca words, or even to give tost paf- liked it and I want to share it tending Thursday afternoon class. No DOWN PAYMENT UNTIL APEO. loand. plumbing, heating, and electricity, as compared to $5,722,008 in 1956. about our stake in the complica boy, who strikes, a handsome at- ,Y—PUUUr FOrtr In planning and pfeaentlhg pro- REMNANTS One Year ticuia;; audienca the prsciae an with otoers. For further information call the SEE US FOEi tl sold machinery, and maintained his Harrington said almost the en Sta YContha .•••»•••••••••••••■«•• Utude behind which there really -Rword Bmi. grama. At the (final eceaion, Jan. Thraa Montba daa*s**aaao*aa*«aaa tions which stand in its way, swer'calculated to pi ise»,tt inoet. . W e give thanks to thee, O God, Recreation Office located or School _ -P,M. 28, Gov. Abrahpm *liblcoff will own general contracting business. tire amount granted during 1957 exista a vast .amptineas of func Awsbiga s OsBspIss s dslswlm ?C—Rm * Mill.r had gone to local busineanfien and Ont Mootta . e can both have negotiations tioning and aocoinpUshment. The strategy of RiMooff the su Tor good food that grows St. E .Z TERMS preaent certtficatea to Uioee euc- The a'tone started roiling from Weakly ...... *«Aa»a»asao**aaa In sun and rain: •Ailliur C ^ rtr homeowners following the institu 'Values which will Justify a meeting -M aking our own appraUal of perior politician, ie usually exact >weB Work. ceaefully completing the couree of Waterford, Cpnn., where the future SiBCle Copy Grapes and apples, carrots and AlRUNE FUGHTS GROW building Inspector was bojn. tion’s policy of keeping aa much of at the summit, and a summit the Governor at the end o his first ly the opposite, n that recurring f«pE ESTIMATES • NO pRUGATION ■Si: Wktto inetruction. MEMBER o r situation, he tstkea toe stand of beans. Ankara—Ptssenger planee'of.toe WTIC—SMrt.>-Bporta final___ On hla father’s 400-acre dairy its money aa possible "w orkln^in to THE associated PRESS meeting wl^ch can offer the world three years of service, we aUo con We give thanks. Turkish airlines' flew an estimated ] WDRI___;C' BymphOnetle Joint eponeorc of the ln|rtitute the local area rather than elWr The Aaaoclated Preaa la azclualTaly principle which is enemy to toe WPOP-tW P —Modem S q^ a farm, Chappell dreamed of becom clude that the main strength, and 30.S0O hours In 19S7 compared with arc toe Connecticut Chiefe of Po where. , entitled to the uae o{ republicatlOD ot results. The important thing for also perhaps the main a ^ valu speqial interesta of his audience. Ufr: lice Asen. Inetructom are irecog- ing a doctor. 59c yd. yard 1 7 all ne»a dlapatctaea credited to It or American policy, now that it has “We give thanks to thee, O God,, 20,301 hours in 1«M imd 11,SSI Bill Tunsky-MI WHAY—JaM Alley He .had graduated from New The capital funds increased about not otherwiae credited In tbla paper able service, of Ribleoff is indeed Then several toinga happen, aH nized aefety apecialleta. $40,000 during the year after de For warm clothes that cpmo hours in 1960. '' / 4 Tiaffic Safety Committee Which year two years of preparation for to aim at the basic common sense caps, WTld-Sl^ . Jlarllaiit - - Berenadt - the Columbia .University medical At the end of- the last-year, de Pull aerrlce client of N. E. A. Serr* puMicans would like to think It is. spect for his candor, and more re wil’I meet Thuraday to Initiate a posits totaled $9,961,739 as com m. T. GRANT CO. Ice, Inc which alone can reduce the im We give thanks. 6" WDRC—Symphonette achool while running his father’s Publlehera RepreaeotatlTCa; The It is not a matter o ' a dapper fig spect for toe man than they would —Plattar Party WPOP—Modem Sounda program of local traffic lafety edu pared to $9,917,162 the previous portance of the vested interest farm at the same time. Ha had MAIN STREET STORE Juliua Mathewa Special Agency — New ure and a photogenic face; it is a have had if he had been evasion "W e give thanks to thee, O God, cation. year—a $44,577 increaae. Dividends York. Chicago. Detroit and jMton. ary. R also frequently happens even passed examinationa for en MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP complications hitherto too preci oertsUn hahdsomenaai of ideas. The T or love and care Uaittd. Auto Workara of 60 cents -a aharb ]vere paid. image is not physical aa.much as that svsecret majority of toe spe mk trance to the (Allege of I^hyal- CIRCULATIONS ous to both sides. In cold Weather, Y—PlatUr Party never saw a place that appe|ded to it is mental, not surface as much cial interest audience known tost Mlllir clans and Surgeons when be fell ill. The Herald Piinttns Company, Ino., We give thanks." Ctoappell still recalls hla disap me as quickly as Manchester did. I asaoraes no financial responslbfllty for as it is interior. he la right in principie, and l^ress A Father. . kolby have never had any desire to leave aiiiitait\$aisaii8iia8 ■ ■ ■ • typographicai errore appearing In ad- The “glamor" which abtachee it with hi-m, even though it would ____ >—unitto Auto Workwa Jayne Weds Mickey pointment with zkdneaa, Legion to Hold vertlsetnenU and other reading matter We Asked For It •>i But with a humorous twist that It. What appealed to me was the self to the Gqvemor is the glamor not say so openly. All hands, what PAPER USAGE 18 VAST ffuAY^PIaUer Party civic pride of the people. There In The Manebeater Evening Herald. Oi candor, of seemingly spectacu ever their reaetton to thle particu W n O - tlo u Miller is typical of his personality, he dis- Meeting ^onight 'What must be Judged an Ignoble Washington.— Tha Federal Gov A FALL CAN OBU-CM’Kolbv wer4^no slums." Display advertlslBg cldeing hours: lar and unusual honesty of thought, lar gubernatorial stsmd, which In-^ misSea the desires of the past with Pnr Monday—] p. m. Friday experiment in the use of force ernment uSea 370,000,000 pounds POP—Was Worka the comonant, “It’s a dam good Aa building Inspector, Chappell For Tuesday—] p. m. Monday. of apparent wilHngnese to defy vo'ved their own special Interest, of paper a year for printlngf, du- •<« As Fans Yell Outside now plays a very Important role in Dilworth-Cmmell-Quey Post, No. against ideas has now produced an the cheaper and mmre obvious laws are conditioned tc credit him with kY—Platter Party thing I didn’t go on with my first For Wednesday—] p n«. Tuesday.. {bleating, and office purposes. This f ~ -Bom Miner ambition to become a doctor. I d maintaining that civic pride. It is 102, ’American Legion, will hold a For Thursday—] p. m Wednesday. igiM^Ie result. Our piUitary ad of politics. ' honesty uid integtKy later on amount, according to one author bis job to see that there shall be business meeting tonight at 8:15 or Friday-] p.-.m. Thursday, when he functions in some other probably have killed -more than I or Saturday—1 p. m Friday. ministration in Okinawa went to This was what brought Abe Ribt- ity, ia enough to AH 0,400 railroad I (Oouttmied from Page One) no slums. at the Legion Home. f area an it, the worid he W ELDOIfS'S^ have the financial protection provided by an Accident WPOP—Top 40 Time Peers, served aa Jayne’s matron of ment firm while studying the elec A company spokesman said the chairman. ' ROTARY or PRESSURE lURNERS -* the city while be was mayor. Then yeAs as Governor is to find that MI MAIN s t r e e t 6:40— ' rectory listed him as a carpenter. trical trade. For fivu years, he' was macy, and perhaps ultimately ever wanted to be there, have pro WH AY-Serenade _ ^ honor. 30-:foot high building, to be uaed Other business at the meeting we found that hU administration, he still has bis primary asset, Policy. manager of a Bristol motor com reaching the summit talks asked duced ceriain altetations in Ribi- ,which cannot be dismissed aa glam W ir e —Traveler. Choral Club A mbh of fans, many of them for lumber 'atorage, will be open will include a financial report and ‘ CO M PLETE H EA TIN G ^ being thus deprived ot money, was arDBC—Lovell ^ m a a hanging on trees antt strewn over pany’s electrical department. the formulation of further plana by the Russians. coff, certain- subtle shadings and or in toe Hollyv-ood sense. WPOP-Top « TMl. at both ends. It is 60 feet wide STEAM—HOTWAfEB—WARM ADC—AIB OONDITIONINQ , " neglecting the city’s essential serv frayings of mood and outlook and hillaidea, greeted Jeyne aa she left Coltman Seated Before he got to Manchester, and 120 feed, long and will have for community service. This is the net Import of Presi' * 'I pMAY—Serenade the chapeL She and Mickey took Chappell had also been in charge ices. Then, by military order, we response which i >iTd, if they pro- 40% FOR F a r m p r o d u c t wooden vertical aiding and a con dent Elsenhower's official latter, i m C —Dick Bertel one aentimental last walk" through of maintaining all eouipment for a crete bSM. changed the law of the city, to grrees too far, e n ^ into a destruc Dee Moines—About 40 per Cent WINDOW SHADES WDRO—Amoa and Andy By Bowers PTA replying to Premier Bulganin’s co W rOP-ruI'oa LewU the empty church before they de construction firm ivorking on the To facilitate movement of lum tion of the mail image involved. of all the money spent by con New London-Hartford turnpike NEW! NEW! NEW! make It possible for a simple ma ------parted In her big convertible. ber there are *o be no middle col pious correspondence of the past But so far, rath:- nHraculously sumers in this country goes for tififerWHAY-Serrited jority in the city council to oust LONG WEARING Aa she drove off she yelled at Edward Coltman was installed and had established his own 'gen umns in the building. 'The asphalt Russell Stayer five weeks. pL-hape, he has retained that .ca farm products and the goods and W n C —Dick; Betiel B cr eral contracting business in Water HOT WATER HEATER this alleged Communist, which It pacity which is tha foundation of services rendered in supplying the obert J. WDRC—Amoa and Andy the Rev. Kenneth W. Knox, who aik President of the Bowers School roof will be supported by lami The American document is, pri INTERSTATE CLiANTEX WPOP-B P Moraat read the simple, double-ring rite:' ford. ^ nated rafters. OPERATING ON NO. 2 FUEL OIL did. Finally, by another military his appeal to his state—the capac farmer and getting fiis products PTA by Mrs. Donald Conrad, In the meantime, he had mlrried CANDIES marily, a belated effort to answer ity for reaching for th- honest, from the farm to the consumer. *'1?HAY-8er«pad. ■■You’ll hear from, ua in a day or Construction is being done by order, we made it impossible for S O 25 Order two ami we’U let you know:what president of the PTA Council, at a Colchester girl and started a fam Hotwater as yon Uke.lt! Gnnrantoed and nt Russia's enterprise in the field of With Your RoOera I ^ I C —N .w e of World , the Wennergren Construction Co. Lb. And Up this character to run for public WDRC—Anaw.r Picas* , a good Ume we’re having” the meeting last night' at the lly. When the conatructlon com The building is located in the rear $1.35 the moat economical cMt to yon. propaganda and proposal. The WPOP-Top 40 Tima school. pany finished its work on the turn office again. FULL LINE OF CUSTOM After the DaBa. rep^tion, the of the company offices and show Exclusive in Russian pen has been very busy. R Y—Setroad.'/ couple will lioneymodn in Miami Mrs. Conrad also installed Mrs. pike, Chappell loaded up 96 cara rooms and replaces another struc Having thus rid ourselves of th^ VENETIAN RLINDS REAL ESTATE MITH WTIC—Lk* and IhVWorld Wilbert Emigh as first vice presi with equipment and , decided to Now at last the American pen has Beach, FIs. ture recently tom down. WDRC—K. R. M urro*. Manchester at “OlC HEAT IS CLEAN HEAT" * man the votfrs of Naha had re "We won’t ly^akme untU to dent and Mrs. Lane Giddlngs as stay with his growing chll^ren^ln- got to work. So some of the Riig' INSURANCE INOOBPOBATED RrpoP—Top 40 Tima , second rice president. peatedly chosen, we scheduled new KOTICE morrow nlghU^i’ Mlckey lamented. atead of accepting an offe. to go 148,000 SCHOOL BUSES Sian claims of peace virtue are re ^*‘11h a Y-P.N.IL Hour But his brid^nawered, “ I'm alone The guest speaker was Dr. Win South to another road, Washington — Nearly 143,000 FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. ; elections. These elections have E. A. JOHNSON h \ w n c —N.H. V*. UConn, field T. Moyer, w’hose subject was QUINN'S buked, some of the baseless Rus 968 BfAIN ST GROUND FLOOR — TEL Ml S-8341 VDRC—Robert Q. LewU now with/you darling," aa more That decision' led him to a job achool buses, which travel 6,700,- sian attacks on us are exposed and now been held. Our old foe .AH m Uos Hifk Sskool Clast of ’IS-B ' "INSURANSMtim SINCE I9U" XTOP—MyMery 11m* flashbulbs popped. "Modem Patterns In Sex Teach with a machinery distributing firm 000 milea each School day, are PHARMACY / 319 BROAD STREET—MI 9-4539 ■ ing.” His presentation of the sub answered, and some of the Russian couldn't run. But another candi PAINT CO. At toe airport the couple aipped ,and brought him to Manchester in used by 42,364 of the nation's 873 MAIN STREET P N.H. Hour ' ject was a fine example of how 1923. He was Manchester mana school districts. a 'a ■■■■•■■a ■•-a talent for stating only one side of date too much like him did run, _C—N.H. v». UConn. pagne Ip an American Air- 723 Mein St„ Tel. MI 9-4501 WDRC—Robert Q. l-.wU . lounge unUl boarding Ume. the subject matter should be pre ger when he left the firm In 1928 the picture Is matched by an and did win, against a candidate Committee Mffetins Tonight i-Mv«er» Tlra. sented to children, "calmly, con to go into the plumbing and heat elr plane toqk off minute, cisely, casually and currently." He American talent for slanting cir' we ourselves were backing with * WHAV-^olka Party late and was expected to arrive'in ing business with a partner. said that it ia a subject which eumstances and history to make everything we had. The new At Army and Nayy Club at 8 O’Gloeb w n c —jr u . VI. UConn. Dallaa about 6:45 a.m. (CST) Buying but hia-partner In two WDRC—SLVAntbony vi. Terryvl should be taught in the home and years, he later brought hla son, ns look good. mayor of Naha is to be, unless we PLENTY OF PARKINO WPOP-Ho ■ “ Numcrou. congratulatory tele-* 'A il membere of toe close ere Invited to attend and give their each child shouli] be answered on Gerald, into the business and con Furthermore, as against the cancel out the result of the elec gram, were handed to them at the his own level and with the cor Ideae for the reunion. ~ l f e A Y —P o lk \ . airport. One wishing them “ajife- centrated bn electrical contracting. Russian talent for flooding the tion, one Salchi Kaneshi; a leftist W nc-N.H. va\UConn. , rect terminology. WDRC—SI. Antnvny v»,^err>v1H* Ume of happineas" was from He operated the firm aa G. A. A , film, entitled "Human Chappell A Son until Gerald en Avorld with proposals of appealing anti-American. g r o P —Hound " and Mr*. Claire Cheqnault. Mnt Growth" was shown. superficial attractiveness, Ameri' from New Orleans. Ohannault tered the aervlce in World War n. It remained for Tatsuo Taira, * ‘ WHAY—NIebt 7 At tha business meeting it was In 1951, alter more experience can diplomacy now succeeds dn w n c —N.H. v».,^j,.. knows Mim Mansfield becaum toe voted to five an addiUonal dona the candidate we backed, to spell WDRC—St. AntfeSny Vf Trrryvllla ia, toe e le c^ ca l. supply bualness manufacturing similar proposals I Hound has appeared several times at re tion to the Lutz .junior MubMlm, out for us the reason for his own / union. of hi. old pal. of the Flying and the gifts of the PTA to the and'in plumbing, beatlflgrand wir o^ Its owm—as, for example, a prO' loss. Our previous actions in rid Enroll Now * 'lm A Y —Night Watch Tigers. school were on display. ing, he became asslatant town posal to agree to keep outer space ding ourselves Of the mayor we WTIC— ya. UCtinn. J', Mr. L'nivene of 1965 Refreshments were served by building inspector. In 1954, he was YOU LIKE GRADUATE ami UNDERGRADUATE COURSES W DBCy^t. Anthony v*. TaXo'vlIle named acting building Inspector P —Hound D o . Hargitay, M>n of a Budaperi the third grade mothers, under more peaceful thaif we are willing didn’t like merely Increased the and in 1955, building Inspector. to promise to keep earth Itself. WILLIMANTIC STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE theater owner, has been in this the supervision of Mrs. William amount of anti-American senti Second Seiheeter (15 eeeslons beginning Week of Feb. IB) lY—.NIaht Watch Runde, hospitality chairman. Miss A family man, Chappell has four The battle of letters and words n c —N.IL v». UConn. country 10 year* and is bn Ameri children and 15 grandchildren. He ment in Okinawa, says Taira. In AN OPPORTUNITY TO CHOOSE FROM THE 'XVDRC—St. Anthony v». T Signed: W h o cares about the outside weather? See hand-propelled (Illustration) there is no reason why negotia York, former President Harry ■ A (Name) BILL CLEAN-UP or power-propelled models. tions at routliw levels should not Truman Ukes an early rtiomlng (Address) $. Pay leftovw seasonal bills produce Justification for a full walk. Sunday morning, however, ■X summit' conference. and laduca high monthly pay- he invited the newsmen who have TTelcpbone* Nol) manta with a prompt loan hare. Stop in for free demon We both face each other with to cover his walk in for a little Wa «*a to say "Vasl" whan you stration 2'/] to 6'/] h.p. weapons we dare not uae. It would warm conversation instead. . ask for-a .losii. Phone foe your self-propelled or push. be common sense to dare to halt In the course of this p4|j0^arly .lean to one visit, or coma in. LOAN! our mutual race to produce these morning interview, the former Uaiw$l8to$8t6 U arillft Inantad iitliwaaM ____ weapons we dare not use. President disposed of three repu I MAIN ST„ 2nd FI., Ovor WMlwnrth’i» MANCHESTER We both face each other with Capitol tations with the same basic re MltebaM$.41U.fUh»artoaYt6M/Ulainf . * Post teUar sarviea our military forces in direct con mark. . 0 «N TMUnOAV IVINW OJ ONTIl t gM. tot a*4» a iwMim «l *a wm*4t.| my E9UIPMENT CO. tact with one another. It would President' Eisenhower, Triiman You con d r/’your laopdry iii any wdtathor whan you hovo on 4 I t a nn •..» II4J4 . u m u , i.wiit.ww a 11441 ta be common sense to negotiate revealed, is a flop unless he hjjs, aladric dryar. You con do it in q jnatter of minutoi. . . oaiily. 38 Main Street * Convenient Hours some equal withdrawal. Manchester someone telling him what to do. ^ Monday, Tuesday, Friday 9 A.M,>5 P.M. We both face each other with He was, Truman revealed, a luc- quicMy/lofolyi automatically, - Tel. MI 3-7958 mUitary teeth set into the same cesaful milUary commander in Elu- BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. Thursday 9 A.M.-8 P.M. nation—Germany. If we don’t get rope because, at that Ume, he had Thar# ora* Hmot' when you just can't Vfoit for good vfoothar. out ourselves, Germany Itself will a commander |n chief, Truman, ''Y ou know how it is when you nood dry clothing or whan you Wednesday 9 A.M.«12 Noon sooner or later throw us both out. who told him what to do. It would be common sense for both '^nood o spocifk Ham from your wqi’droba. Than, you con^f Secretary of State Dulles,, it de * Rogistar Checks — 15c ony amount of us to admit that we can no veloped later in the conversation, A PRIVILEGE waH, can you? ^ ' longer bold such a prize of the last suffera from the same fault. He world war, and that we had both is no good unless he has somebody ■ T O SERVE W alU thosq worriotf -ora gorta foravar whan yom buy your •SovabyMail better give It up, to let it be what telling him what to do. Acheson, aloctric.diyar. it will be. it developed, was the man who We both face each other with used to tell Dulles what to do. Soma tunny day you con try an axparimant. Hong up half of You eon depend on Manehasttr Savings for good divi power poliUcs rivalries in newly Acheson in turn. It can be deduced, developing sections of the worjd your laundry and pop tha omar half into your dryOr. Youll find dends — the highest averogt dividend rote for 65 had a man named Truman In back Undarqraduata coursas fojL,cpadit ara‘ offarad which ought to be left free fo be of him. The pharmacist’s prescription department is, that rtiings dry fostor and fluffiar in thn drynri in a real and human sense, themselves. It would be common George Kennan, former ambaa- In buiinass adminisfration, anglnaaring, liberal years. . sense for us both to stop making the focal point-of his professional life. ^ Buy your dryar now. Got a cartifkata and $wa $15.00 on tha . e . sador to Russia, also became. In . arts, music and art. Programs lead to,bachalor big power battlegrounds out of the Tnlmah, Interview, an .individ Here he is of maximum service to his fellow Manchester's Oldest Financial Institution naw installation of 230 volt wiring. and asiociata. degrees and oar+ificatai.. small nation hopes. • ual who was all right aa long as man; Here! be ia rompietely In his element We both face each other with a he had someone else telling him performing the i^rsonal services Corner Mopia and Main Strafts. Classes run from, February 3 thru May 31 i ,. high-powered machinery for mu what to do. Functioning without to which he pledged himself when be became tual suspicion and insult,, predi Acheson, backed by Truman, Ken a pharmacist and rendering .the professional tagIftratioR JoRMary 4-Fabriiary 1 cated on the assumption that w » nan Is nothing'. ^ ; servicesJlor which Iw is eminently qualified. MANCHESTER represent . rigid principles and These charitable Sundky morn His proscription services are responsible I t V I BIT^TIR l l E C T I i C A . t l V Wyalidayf to I p.tn. Saturdayt to noon i-alucs which must forever be mor ing comments received due and for the key place he occupies Inquire: Dirsetor . tal enemies. It would be comniOh prominent reporting in the na on the community health team. sense Va sdmlt that, if the milUary tion’s press, thus illustrating that W e m pleased to serve yot^ at 'all timee,' \yj. i^alitiss bld.ua both live, no pur- Mr. .Truman needa nobody to tell UmBRSlTY EVENING COLLEGE SAVINGS & LOAN poM is Wrved by perpetuating the him what to do whan hia country THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. eoncept that one a«s4^ an live on Shows signs of getting bored with Hillyw C a.j. hiiUing i \ ASSOCIATION ly hy the death e f Uto other. his drenry pronounceippnts on ac QUINN’ S PHARMACY Each o f theee ways in which f n ting p o U ^ . His eapselty for Hartford I. Conn. r l JAekie^ 7-4161 1007 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER, e ; ^ laee aaeh other repreeeats «ui u- perteosl InsUit. sad- the dimen II -II I I II ■ 111. PHONE Ml 34136 J44 HARTFORD ROAD M l ^ l i t which h%i endlees etenplicar sions of hla^own ego, eea etllj land , Mewk But ’theee >( eompUoetions him bsek oa pagd one. ■ / / t V Jr ^ ' ' ^ L . ■ / V J MM K . ■ > ! t :
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. €ONN., ttjESDAY, JANUARY 14. 19B8 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANbHEStER, CONN, TUESDAY, JANUARY l4, 1968 PAGE NINE PAGE EIGtrt band Is very vonderful in ow BY V. T. HAM14M Amaricans always get a gr*nl sptcL He never, ^ never sbys "X ALLEY OOP kick out of doing somsthlng that's terribly ekpensive. told you so." , • _ Congress Seen] Farmington Firm Bids Low Jimenez Shifts . lkU. R16HT THEN, OONT- Then she added sf ter a P*n**f. l a ^ Ten Street Changes „ \ LETS GO-I’M Sense and Nonsense Are you sufficiently rested^ from Wtfs—But of course, he , r ^ -THlft l ANXIOUS TO your, winter vSfcstion to pign' yr*—our minds n me frequently that ns In Accord on Oti School Addition Project Cabinet. Spurs An intfriolr nwe 1« >lway« hsted throe times a day’’; and for the life summer sunburn ? doesn't. . 1 . » ...... — To Be Heard Jan. 27 most by those members of s supe o(-me I don't see'hijw it can be Expected Early in ’60 A km bid of 3'’«6,40u to con X taken more than once!. work the best you More Violence rior race who are not very sure of .One trouble with some young will never get the Defeilsei Funds struct aight now ctaaarooma, a A pubUe haaring dealing wlth#8t.; the exteniiion of Summer 8L their superiority.. , , people these dsys is that they are lOtchen, cafeteria, and kindergar Aeii.il ■ Man (in the largest rocker)— (Cmtlnned from Page One); Police Arrests '(CoaUnned from Page Ona) •evaral propoaad etreet extensions west------from ------McKee -S------t; the extanalon looking for a future with no Job (CoiittiHMd from Page One) ten at the Washington School was and relocatiena will be held'by the, of Mill SL east to Mitchell Dr., the A pretty .giri is like » melody— Did ^you ever do any public speak- in i t . submitted todav by th* Douglas- Gold and sUver were mingled lOOrmllo weapon might be more ac About Town ‘aa education tninlater and given Town Planning (Jtommlealon.Jan. relocation of Pafker S t from and all you have to do after you In g f curate than a longar range one. \ Pregtarednaaa aubcommittais, prom- E. Dahm Co, at Farmington. Erwin Li Neumann,. M. of Rock 27 in thb Municipal Building a t 8 marry her is face the music. Chap (oh three-legged stool)— Wife (at luncheon)— My hus with dirt, till svbrice parted them. ville, waa anres)^ early H^a Atorn- the key pdet of chief of the general Mather St iti a northeasterly'di- AlelSlroy faced continued quee- The Ingraiiam Ctrela of the laed a eareful look, to "determine Dahtn offered a bass bid of 3214,- p-m. reetloR and the relocation of Spring Well, I proposed to a girt In the tionlng today on .Army and Air 500 to make alterations and build Ing and charged with intonation. ■taff. The education'portfoiio went, Husband, ‘(just before a party) country' over a party line. WSC8 of the ' North Methodiet Whether it ia adequate to strength Patrolman Albion Whlppldv ar The date waa set by the Com S t at Wyttys 8 t Force projei^ for an antimiaeile Church will mCet at the church-to four claasrooma piua the kitchen, to Dr. Humberto Fe)mandez mission after eui informal meeting Martin Alvord, commission chair —I find your new evening gown' UUR BOARDING HOUSE with ' MAJOR^M^WPUI filssiie, and when a decision will en the nation’s aecurity.” cafeteria, and kindergarten. rested him An N. Main 8L about laat night to-work out the engi- men, told the members that a rather confusing.- You never saw a pssaimist night at t o'clock. The Catherine 1:60 a.m. Neumann, tn jail here to, Moran, director of, the Venezuelan be made on the rival modela. . Balch (Circle will meet tomorrow The general Attitude among the He bid 443,000 to build a 4-claae- necrihg details of the proposed "priority rating” shmfld be given Wlfe-^How so? wo'lrying about* tomorrow. Re Both candidates for the Job of legialatora appeared to bo that to ruottt additional etory with 34,000 lieu of 328 bond, la echeduled to Reeaarch Husband—'Weli, are yqu inside knoiws everything le going to turn GUESS NDl) OUST CAN'T HIDE afternoon at 1- o’clock at the home be arraigned iq Town Court Safr projebti* for later inclusion in a to those ftreete which will be af knocking down enemy intercon of Mrs. Tom Morley, 3S4 Summit far at aecurity is concerned, the for alternatea rooommended by master street plan, if approved. fected b y the proposed relocatioa trying to get out, «r outside try out wrong. ^ >• t A 016 MAN l ir e'itoU FROM- > tinental btlllstic missilee are In sky is the limit town board*. urday. feme Ministry himaelf from Fer CBianges to nine existing atreete of R t 6. ing to get In? AW WORD. MARTHA! IGC>L^ THEVtoRLD/-fc-AN'/VNAV, < St. ■ ' As Chairman (Jannon (D-Mo) of Police today reported five more AT THIS! A LETTER FROM early development atagee—a long ■ ■ ->*«, ,— - Bonds to pay for moat of the' nandea, who waa reported to hav* and one proposed highway were A State Highway Department BY AL VERMEER Friend—it think I saw your wife IF IT'S A JO0, DON’T COME > v.ay «ven from ahow'ing whether the full House Appropriation Com oonetruction cost, equlpenent, and erreate of peraona charged with plotted Ufp prealdent'a overthrow. discussed by the Commission. Four hearing for residents in' Manches PRISCILLA’S POP This is the only country in the downtown today. She waa trying THE BOCRWOeTH LABOR HOME WITHOOT . Members of the Senior Citizens mittee put It: "All of the Increase failure to pay ovetime parking AND OTHER) OVA.' , JlT MEANS YOU'D*-. ATORIES ASR1N6 ME TO they can be effective at all. Club of Mancheiter are reminded furnishings are scheduled for s«a>- The nitioiia) radio announced of the streets under discuseibn ter, Bolton end East Hartford waa SOME NISWTS I OREAM world where a man can ride in his to pat-k between two trucks. ■'(OOR age BROKEN ^ E S . the Mouse Armed Services for national defense ia fully justi jnhMion to the voter* in a refer tlckete, b rih n ff the total of auch tersely that Fetmndez had left the were linked with the propoeed re scheduled for the near future on I'M BEING CHASED BY.' N IG H T S y ( I KNOW b e t t e r n o t Ha v e own car to the courthouse to col Husbsnd—Did shg mske it? COME IN FOR AN INTER- ^ of the wejMfly meeting tomorrow fied and Will have the support of arraate thla montn to 34. A PACK"OP BLONDS.. I DPEAM L-S WHAT^ BOTH DREAM “ Friend—Yes. VIEW!— E6AD/DIDTHC'/ - Qihmtttee, conducting a sweeping eftemoon .at 2 o'clock at the Com endum Jan. 29. TYie total to be ad Schedultid to appear in Town country on an (^ c ia l misaion. location of RL 6. the proposed highway relocation, \A/OMOEB if lect his unemplo)rment-compenia- Invb of deRnses, was Oongrese." vertised for bond support will now Thb ouated minteter arrived in To be considered at the public but may now be delayed until re d r e a m s m e a n I CAN o n l y ; >TMAT^ , tlon check. Husbsnd—Then ,lt wasn’t my GET ^ N D OF MY SUN. BAR- munity Y. Doubt Budget Balance Court Saturday are Erneat J. RUN IN MEANS! (N(3 IDEA ?-«-ISN’T,TT AMA?- i^with questions as to n-ho be 3300,040. Without the added Ryan,- 44, of 68 Garden St.; Wlj- the Dominican Repumte laat night hearing are the Commieslon’a pro- newed opposition to a propoeed In- - ANYTMING!?^ ' wife. There was some skepticlam over story, it had been estimated at He eaid he waa on an official mis poaala to extend Bidweil, Spruce terchan^ in East Hartford has SLOW A confirmed bachelor is one who INSHOWWORD^ ^11 deeldg which ser\-lce will get The Barbara 'Gifford (^rcle of 11am L. (Knowles of Bloomfield; m o t io n .'Pw j 3 the antlmtosUe Joh' and whether the Community Bzptiit Church Eisenhower's estimate that despite 3200.000. and Mra. Beverly M. Jones, 23, at sion to inspect arma and troops In and (Gardner Bte. as part of the been settled. thinks that the only thoroughly Don’t say this too fast heavier defense spending, the Rocotnmend Building Now the neighboring nation. planning for the R t 4 relocation. Some Blast Hartford -residents justified marriage was the one that Mislreis-rWhy, Sarah, whht are iiAROUND^, the decision will gome in time to will hold a bake sale at the J. TV. 111 Drive Mr*. Jones '1* save possibly $lk atiUon coats of Hale. Store Thursday, beginning budget would be in' balance when Ihe low price of the additional charged with two count# and (Listeners In Bogota,'Oolurhbla, Hackmatack St. will also be af have registered djaapproval of the produced him. you doing with all those pots and the year ends and the Treasury story led town boards at the hear picked up what appeared to be a fected. pans? dupheation. ‘ at 10 a.m. posted a 110 fmnd. The dthers plan to locate the interchange A oomifilUee aoiiifce said the would show a surplus of half a bil ing to recommend that it be built posted'gB bond*. rebel broadcast from northern' Relocation of Bidweil 8L would there. Doctor—Weil, Mrs. O’Brien, Sarah—Please, mum, Tm aluml- lion dollara. . now instead of later, a*Lhad been Venezuela calling on. employea in ' The members of the Commission • hope your husband has taken his numtng 'em, mum. V questioning about the two infant The Infant Jteeus of Prague Jdrs. Lydta ^ Whitney, 82. of begin at a point on Bidweil B t, 300 prom ts—the' Army's Nike Zeua Mpthere Circle will meet tqmor- Some members noted that the proposed. vnison, posted a 35 bond for court the oil industry and other workera feet'from Hartford Rd., and would agreed last night that no nutter / medicine regularly, eh ? adralntetration. had expected a The Boat'd of Director* will de to go on strike.) what happened in Etest Hartford Mrs. O’Brien—pure, then, doc "Americans ere enjoying living and thB Air. Force’s Wizard'—will VOw.-night at 8 o'clock at the home appearance on Jan. 20, and Henry run 400 feet to a propeeed aouthern take NS from a history of Defgnae of Mrs. Edward Noonan. 12 Jensen budget surplus this year only to cide efter a public hearing Jan. 33 Wrobel, 27, of 1082 E. Middle Aa the palace changei took dxteniloft of Love Lane. they definitely did not want the tor. I’ve been sorely puseled. The more thin ever before,” says a col see it fade unto a small deficit in place, hundreds of students aurged umnist. Department experience with ottMT Sf. The oo-hostess will be Mrs. just how much will go Into the Tpke., poeted a $5 bond for ap Another relocation* of the same Interchmnge located in Manchester / label says "One pill to ^ .taken weapons developed competitively James Mtilready. the face of declining tax collec referendum. pearance on Jan. 25. into BI Silencio Plaza (Silence atreet would'begin on Bidweil St., and decided to go on record to that y at the same time by different^lierv- tions and higher spending. Total oostfi for the construction, Square) and began heckling armed 1,300 feet from' Hartford Rd.,' and effect. 1^^tw iW Bf£iw .it M. Ices, - : , ■ . >' ' ' llte-banquet for new members Chairman Byrd ,(D-Va) of the equipment furnishings, alterations, soldiers and police. would run for 4t)0 feet to the pro 'Whila discussing the inclusion of CROSSWORD PUZiSl,E In the fteld of l,500e master plan of LONG SAM "likely to lead to substantial defi Ribicoff Picks driving the demomtrators td-cover. /TM* TsxribOK# sa/ , /'aarn«(o(«»«)-nexr- ^ ■r. and the Air Force the 'Thor while Oioper hail of the church. TYie eral Manager Richard Martin. St. would go through Cttmrter Oak the town, Alvord pointed out that aOOK5OVMrM0UnON Iqteaker will be tpe Rev. Harvey cit spcncling with ail of he evil A few banged heade were reported the Commission was not "bound” THsrnwttfiuasaMSN the question of whlch aervlce was, consequences.’’ Of this total, 333,843 has been and Mt. Nebo fields to Sihdng St. .jwa drwNdfH u w —lovetHar A n^tr to Prm8ow »unlo to use such weapons ir.isombst was F. Mousley, dlitribt superintend allocated. The Board can appro McGiU for Tax but no serious injuries. and pass aouth to Fern SL through strictly by past decisions regard^ MAXIS6 6IANnS> ent. Byrd noted that- Elsenhower priate less than 3800.000 if that Later several hundred persom in Ing ths plan. -----. vsK“ C o m td ia n atlU open. When the Defense De baaed his projected surplus for fte-- other town land. KUli-KAFF/.' partment finally decided 'the inter amount Is advertised, Martin point the arts and profeeaiona circulated The proposed SOO-foot extension The plan is A "flexible thing,” he WM DROLL SOU The meeting of the Verplanck cal 1B39 on an expected increase of n petition demanding restoration aatd. which may be changed in ARE,MARTHA mediate range mtssttq Was to be 33 billion in revenues plus an ad- ed out Inequity Study of Gardner St. would run between AOBOBB DOWN an Air Force responsibUlty, the PTA scheduled for tonight haa been Building (Committee Chairman - of human right#, freedom of ex- Highland St. and Oak Grove St. part from time to time to keep up postponed until further notice due dltional-3700 million from still sty Ray Goalee strongly recommended, preeaion, relipoua peace and other w ith. the latest developments. ICMMdlsa, IBuddoa )oik crromlttee source said, "it was too mied postal rate' increases. ■ (Coattnued froaa Page One) cilKl liberties. Also to be cAnsidcred are the re- BY DICK TURNER fate to do anything tmt go ahead to bad weather. , after the bid-opening today,' that locatlcn end proposed extenalorw of 'n it'' Commiaaion AI«o discussed lisrnmeB SSoopo CARNIVAL “ In view of the present declin all the work be completed nOw. Leaflets scattered throughout with General Manager Richard • He— “ woo S Applaud with both miaailes.” . « ing txisineae cycle,” Byrd said, "I to pay "an unfoTr aharq” of the the capital called for- mofe demon- Love Lane from Center St; to On the other hand, the spokes- St. Margeret’s Circle, Daughters This Washington School project Wetherell St,; the relocation of Martin the luat way of qualifying an Academy 4M0itary c^o of Issbella, has canceled its meet believe a drop in tax revenue ie New Yortc Income tax. etratlom agaimt the govefrunent, candidates for the town planner Award Oseer m an-said.thc----- Defense Department more IlkAty than an increase.” has bMn in the Works a loifg time. whose current troubles began with the east end of Hackmatack SL, gTrottsrs and headed off a possible repetition by ing. scheduled at the K of C Home Let’s end IL” Gostee said. MaGUl, a mepiher-of tha New and the extension of Brookfield St. administration, which ia now va I He ee-ftaiTsd pacers, far tonight because Of the bad weath Hive Eettmate ’Optlmiettc’ Board of ^ Education member* an abortive revolt by Air Force to N. Elm St. cant The CommiAaion ia making aa With— . lastaneo deciding early that the short- York law firm of ’Carveth, Swaine and Army ’ unite on New Year’s rsage job of antiaircraft missile er. Rep. R*ed of Mew York, senior who were present agreed. Further - consideration will be "all out” effort to fill the position Hayworth. dOid’tnamt Republican on the House. Ways and Moore, ie eerving in a dual ca Day. • ' MNsturalfet firs belonged to the Army and Both Board members and given to a new propoeed highway which has been vacant for several IS SMold bssrlng Troollng SSPrlaet, and Means Committee, also called Architect Willard Wilkins ex pacity. Beaide representing (Jon- from Tolland Tpke. to Burnham months. t VH JIFocm ■ Ceremony tORodda 44 Pace gave tjie responsibility to that neoticut on the 3-etate committee, 45 PatlMr (Pr.) service: the estimates of receipts ‘'some pressed aiuasement at the -low MStstuo , . tytooter ST rolloweis what optiihistic.” price submitted for the additional he is a member of a special com JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD AND JERRY BKONDFIELD 10 Muikal StC^lIeage ' 44 Predpltslico McBIroy occupied the witness President Asks mission established lu t September Britain was th4 oAlebrant, the Rev. I f J.ump 4T Buchsrletle atstid sU day yeiMnUy. and Chalr- As for the' Prcaidpnt's requsst story by all bhlders. The range waa I WONPER IF HE HAS A Meanwhile, mula bosworh has something .MWIftof Aogir quality SOfTag to boost the rate for mailing out- 33MOO to 345,000. to survey the. entire Connecticut Obituary John P. Blanchfleld the' deacon TO SAY TO her (MUSHTER.... 11 Boclsl insects SI Lubricants wine veeeels msA Vinson (D-Ga> told newsmen tax structure. and Ihe Rev. Joseph McCann the Tax Revenue . SMALl 6UILT C0WIPL6X._ < n ^ .) 4t Genue et * "U, will Uke St least a week or $5 BiUion Hike of-town letters from 3 to 5 cents. "They would be the cheapest UNCONSCIOOSIV FEELINd IT Canvas theltsr It Roads (ab.) SS Story Chairman Johnston (D-SC) of the With preparations underway for ■ubdeacon. Mrs. Jane Maccarone : HE'S MORE INTERB5TEP SI in three trays SS Crafty meplec tan days for the committse to iln- rooms we ever got,” said Educa a survey of the New York income Peter i. Satryb was organist and soloist. The Rev. IN TNIS PARTY ME'S 4 f Malayan St Musical note MAIme lah questioning the stcreUry." Senate Post Office Committee tion Board (Jhairman Christie Mc Sla^h Seen in imgulatcs (eomb. term) called it “ too much.” The House tax. Governor Ribicoff next week Rockville — Peter Joseph James O'Connell was seated in the (JOINS TO. than in '3S Symbol for v40Hawotl. ter t l “Imerald tele” Vinton decUned to draw any In Debt Ceiling Cormick, Although higher on the will see if anything can be done to Satryb. 80, of 10 Becker Pi., died sanctuary. Father Foley and Fath exammins the SO Cubic meters instance tSPsuae cmnpsrisons between the House last year reluctantly voted to in addition than some others, Dahm . PtANT ME'5 SuyiNft..! 3S Hinder tellurium crease the rate to 4 cents. prevent discrimination against (Jon- yesterday at his home. He was er McCann couducted the commit S4 Harbor 41 Bom MPiihegge Committee's Investigation and the (Conttaned from Pago One) was low on the total. nectlcut residents subject to the one of the .founders of St. Joseph’s Profit Sharing S4 raminino Seisate Preparedness subeommtt- With little, elbow room in the Bids were submitted by 11 com tal at the grave in St. James’ garment Massachusetts income tax. Parish. (Jemetery. teMt inquij^ into mlatiles. But he letfer that an iacreaa\ in the debt defense field,' (Mngress was ex panies. He waa born Nov. 17. 1877 in (Contimwd from Page One) St Dolt r r r pected lo center lU economy ef Other Bids Informed by State TaxiComsr, Baarers were Ralph E. VonEck- * tSLosvoeut r rr r rIE r said, "We are going to have a ceiling is particularly necesaary John L. Sullivan that residents of Germany, and had lived in this er, Bernard J. Fogarty, Cornelius 1 c thofeugh Investiatlon. We'll be because government outlays now forts on what Rep. Taber of New Low bidder after Dahm was the d ty for the past 65 year*. He tn effect the past decade some taOporstie solo s a ^ e d When we get through." York ceiled "the. fat" in the bud Conyers Construction Co. of Man ^ e Bav State, like New York, are R. Foley, Andrew Marfiak, Joseph SILseerato are qt a .high rata while the bulk allowed more liberal deductions was employed as a cutter at the Mcllduff and Jerome Sheekey. 500,000 O ners! Motors CoiT- (ten. Russell (D-4js 1 said today of f^eral revenue won't come in get. / chester, which offered to build the U.S. Envelope Co., White Corbin •NBnallstroam Llo □rj a "two-fisted secretary of defense" "I never have seen a budget that eight classrooms and do the other than Connecticut people employed workers could have pocketed an ad STtodi oC hair until. midf-April when income taxes didn't have fat," the eenlor Re- in those states, the (Governor said Dlyislon, until his retirement a Mr*. Mary g. Paqula MBtratrnism |r r r can straighten out the nation's are dug, ' .. r* work for 3300 more. • he will discuss the issue at ^he few years ago. ditional 3600 a year. m i^ie program without cresting pubUban on the Appropriations . Third lowest bidder was Jack R. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Jan* That would )utve meant 3300 mil eSRont Andersoiif^d:- Committee commented.,^ Hunter, Inc., of Manchester, which New England Governors*' confer He was a charter member of St. Paquin of Ridgewood Dr., South 44 Masses, as o( r r any new agencies. "As we seek to manage the ence in Stowe, yt.. next Monday. Joseph’s (Jhurch, St. Joseph's So lion a year, in profits distributed to □ 1 ' Russell, who heeds the Senate likely to be the target for offered the same work for 3271,- Coventry, who died Saturday, was .. dowsrs debt of the great proportions that ■ The Chief Executive pointed ciety and the Polish American held at 8:15 a.m. today from the the workers. They woull have paid l a s o i s s — r r r j jrITr r - Armed Services Committee, took we have, we ought to have the heavy economy drives were Eisen 430. out that reaidenta of northern Con (JiUzens (Jlub. • BY RAY GOTTO Ji Issue with collejN^uea who have ad hower's proposals to spend 33,848,- Base bids without'alternates and East Hartford funeral home of perhaps $45 million of it to the COTTON WOODP in his Brid ability to UMLthe best and most ef necticut working in Maasaphuaetts He leaves his wife, Mrs. Julia Newkirk and Whitney. A requiem f t Group o( J w 8 r vocated reducing the power of the ficient mechaniems that we can.and 000,000 for foreign military and the adaitlonal story was 3223.780 are required to pay an Indome tax (Zlembo) Satryb; a son, Thad- government in individual income ..KNEW EVERY n o u n s m Joint Chiefs of Staff and- placing related aid and. to start a 4-year, for Hunter and 3221,400 for Con high Mass followed in St. Mary's ■q players 8 , some consitferstlon hss to be given in the latter state. Ho)vever. they deus Satryb; a daughter, Mrs. Church in Etest Hartford. taxes. But in keeping it, the com BLADE OF (HMSS $4 Pewter cola J I m E the, mlaslIe-satellUe programs to a sufficient flexibility th st will 31 billion program to help states yers. compared to .3218,500 for are not Entitled to deduct state and John J. Machacek; a granddaugh pany would have paid ■ about 3156 ONTHATOOLF aCMsIsya - under a single head. raise their education standards. Dahm. ^ . municipal taxes qhd church and The Rt. Rev. Msgr. .Thomas J. million in taxes at the corporate ' COURSE WHEN r "All you need to get action now allow uC the capacity to do as ter. all of )his dty; and a brother Drennan, pastor of S t . Mary's • CADOIED THERE MAwIsMBtsr J ICEEt good a job as we can in the man There is strong sentiment in both Baae bida from other contractors charitable donations—deductions al and sister in Germany. rate. EARSAOO/ «1 Assam la a two-fisted secretary of de t.he Senate an^ the House to elesh were:. Church, -was celebrant. Wesley agement of the debt." lowed Maasach.uaetts residents. The fqneral will be held Thurs Howard was soloist. Th# Rav. "In other words a dollar of profit silkworm fense whq't not afraid to assume '^-Copiea of the request and draft foreign eld funds deeply and to Bart-Lavole Co. of West . Hart day at 8:15 a.m, from the White distributed to workers costs the ttSteiBity jiJIjjBB'SJBJjjJl res^nsibillty. and has the Presi slim, down the'education pToRram.- ford, 3227,854; Alton-BuHders of Francis X. O’Cohnor of St. Mary’s legtilatton- went to Chairman Funeral Home. 15 Elm St., with a Church conducted the committal employer 48 cents," one expert ■BAadont dty dent’s support," Russell said. Mills'''^and Rep. Reed and to Chair HoXsie, R.I., 3238.000: Wadhams A solemn rMuiem Mass at 9 at St. said. . ofOroeea r TS Hi. ML* He sdcM in an interview he fs May Co. of Hartford, 3239.000; D Soroplimists Meet service in St. Mary’s Cemetery, ytBM »f MU liwlil. hlD man Byrd (D-Vs) and Sen. Mar Joseph's/Church. Burial will be in East Hartford. ... The 'UAW proposed that for HOWHtmg -X "fayorably impressed" so far by A R Johnson Construction (Jo. of St. BeKnard’s Ometery. Friends "companies in a more favored eco II i- impismtiita fl 1' the s'peed with which Secretary of tin (R-Pal of the Senate Finance With Mrs. Fraser Bearers were Georg* E. Shef - t “i'll admit you'rt dsTtful with my monty til right— committee. TForfeers Total West Hartford, 3232,300; Robert may/Call at the funeral home to field, Richard G. Paquin. Edward nomic position,” all profits above . iflCrlintoD Defense McElroy has made de B. Swain Co. of Hartford, 3229,- day- from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomor 10 per cent on net capital before IcSLssse ntvtr iB tvrit iayiiiig around whara i can find any of H!** cisions but' isn't passing final judg Republican Congressional lead A. Steady. Robert D. Ctonron, Rus- _ E ers told lYesident Eisenhower to 854; Brooklawn Construction Co. Manchester Soroptimists (wom- row from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. eell E. Fowler ahd George E. taxes be shared this way; Half to ment until more changes are made day, the administration may bump Down 477,000 of Hartford, 3246,000; Ames Con-^ eA's service club) held their first the company for stockholders and Meahwhily a new political storin struction Co. of Hartford. 5244,(X)0: Landry. into trouble on its proposals to meeting of the year last evening Mrs. Paquin was born March 10. executives’ bonuses, one-fourth to clouded cBngrCsslonal considera hold back-spending on new water and Bonvicinl Building Co. of Tor- workers other than executives, and BUGS BUNNY (Conttnued from Page One) S t the home of Mr*. Grace Fraser, 1894. in Altoona. N. Y.. and had tion of poW to put the United resources projects. rlngtoh, $255,000. v Funerals lived in East Hartford for 30 years one-fourth to consumers as re OKR/.CLMER States in the lead in the race for Senate (TOP Licader Knowland All except Wadhams, ' Johnson 192 Hartfn d Rd. Mrs. Chariotte before moving to Coventry eight bates on automobile purchase rocket weapons,and-manned latel- unemployment in December com and Swain agreed to have the Gray presided. I^YWTH'BOSS of (Jaiifomia reported the leaders' pared with 3.188,00d in November, months ago. prices. BUZ SAW YER BY ROY CRANE Utes to patrol^^ter space. views after their regular weekly achool ready before the opening of The ho.stess was a-saisted by her Mrs. Wayirfnd K. Straughan In addition to her husband, (Jharles 315 Million Ford Rebate TWdUy WHEN Sen. IGiowtand (Calif), the Sen Employment was ,396,000 com classes next fell. teenage daughter, Miss Jeanette TO ANSWER THAT, WE'VE FlMT TO THROW THEM OFF, TM ' HAVE YOU SPOTTED NO. BUT I'VE HEARD .TOU riNISN TOUR meeting with the President. pared with 64,873,000 in Novem The funeral of Mra. Wayland K. W. Paquin, she leaves four sons, 'The late Henry Ford, founder of ate's Republjcan leader, and Rep. In reply to a question. Knowland Fraser, who prepared and served Straug’han. 37 Hollister St., waa Charles 1. of Coventry, Clarence the big auto firm bearing his name, FASSiNfi AS A RETIRED SUCK OUR CHIEF SUSPECT RUA\0RS OF A BEAUTIFUL LUNCH, PObfTTHIMftVj . Martin (Mass), Ho)1m GOP leader, ber. dessert consisting of cream puffs. MARKETEER... AND, INCIDENTALLY, ■YET?... THE CIRL REDHEAD... CALLED ^TNE SCUMPS IN said It would be fair to say that The report noted a marked in J , J held at 2 o’clock yesterday after- H. of Edgemoor, S. C., Paul E. of made such rebates on his 1014 VENUS. stirred up the storm yesterday by hie and his GOP colleagues had .put filled with ice cream and topped Mar>-'s ■ Episcopal Hillsdale, N. J., and William F. of WE SHOULD BE SEEN TOSETHER PlVERt ^MV VARO! blaming former President-Truman crease in unemployment arnong Club will Hear with chocolate sauce: tea. coffee, Model T car which sold for 3976. AS SELDOM AS POSSIBLE. Elsenhower on . notice that some adult men In December. It sajd the Church. The Rev. Alfred L. Wil Hartford; six daughters, Mrs. For He announced that If he sold more for any lag behind Russia in the' lawmakers will complain about the and later salted nuts and choco liams. rector, officiated. Burial rest G. Russell of Middlefleld. Mrs. jobless figure was reduced by the Story ot ‘Sinilhs’ late*. than 300.000 cars that year, he'd development of misbiles .administration's 1958-3S proposals temporary holiday hiring of was in East Cemetery. William Sheffield and Mrs. Hollis rebate 350 to each buyer. Sales ex-, They spoke out in reply to Tru as to reclamation, flood control and Mrs. Alice -Clampet, past presi Bearers were James (Jonnolly. Mayor of Hartford, Mrs. Frederick women and teenagers, many of dent. was.cpngratulated on her ap ceeded that figure, and Ford re man’s statementyin New York that other water rasourfees projects. whom leave the labor market fol "The Remarkable Smiths of Charles Lathrop. Leonard Bjork- Gilette of Coventry, Mra. Woodrow bated more than 315 million. he does not tpink Eisenhower Is In his budget message yesterday, lowing the holidays.' Glastonbury" will be the subject of pointment as president of the Man man, W. David Keith, Charles La Way of East Haddam and Mrs, "a good policy maker nor ie he the talk by Mrs. Thomas B. Rhines chester Board of Realtors, and to throp Jr., and Patrick Connolly. Leonard Bayek of East Hartford; Officials here generally wanted Eisenhower outlined plans to bar Total non-fann employment, to/ study the UAW plan before • good budget maker." any new starts on such projects which' usually rises in December, erf GlMlonbury at the meeting of day at the lunchehn of the real Sunday evening members of the a brother, Loiiis Burnette of In an imusual "public memor Cne Cosmopolitan Club, Friday tors at the Manchester Country Town Fire Department, of which Jamestown, N. Y.; three sisters, making any comrnent. Sen. Doug during the fiscal year starting was ak>mat unchanged. Farm em las (O-III.) said Reuther "has come andum" a/dreSsed to Truman, the July 1. The President said this ployment fell by 400,000 to 5.400.- afternoon at 2 o'clock al the Cen (Jlub, she was wearing a corsage her son!’ Sedrlck J. Straughan, is Mrs. Joseph Landry of Ellington,. two Republicans said the nation ter Congregational (Jhiu-ch. sent to her by Past President Ruth assistant chief, called al the W. Mrs. VValter Landry of Hartford up with another extremely inter should be. done to help finance the 000. This was less of a drop than esting And statesmanlike pixuposal had "reeted on our oars during the proposed defense spending pro usual for December as some- Mrs. Rhines.* a graduate of Mt. J. Spencer of the Soroptimists, and P. <5ulsh Funeral Home in a body and Mrs. Elside Fortune of M t Holyoke College and Cornell Uni other club members sent a dish to pay respects. Sunapee. N. H.; 26 grandchildren whioh deserves careful considera ^ost years of your administration gram without a tax Increase. harvest operations interrupted by tion.” MORTY MEEKLF BY DICK CAVALLl while the Russians went to work.” Knowland said that despite ex bad weather in November were' re versity, is recorder and librarian garden to her home. and 4 great-grandchildren. "If today we are behind the of the Historical Society of Glas . Roltert U. Tur) me >, *■« fc. Tj, tory’ of these two sisters waa re- Paul C. Par*hle.v Sr, ' toxication and breach of the peace bargaining goals had two, other rain turning to' aleel made driving of concentrating authority and di plants, with reduced . coal mining cenUy reviewed in an article In Main, St.: J:m es Ough, 113 Love The funeral service for Paul C. variety. key features. One was that ths conditions hazardous. rection in the hands.of the chair activity also a factor in Pennsyl Ijine': Mrs. Winifred Rlsley, Lake Parshley Sr„ 59, of 1074 Main St, American Heritage magazine, fol St.; Mrs. Veronica Yedziniak; Rt. Complaints Of various kinds union has decidt< to drop an,’* fight CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE t u r n e r •■State Police at the Stafford man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. vania. lowed by a drama on television on South Glastonbury, a State High made to local police last year num for a Shorter work weelt^The UA'W Springs And - (jolcheater Bairaeka Knowland declined to report on The report said mahufacturtng 83, Vernon; Philio Pike, Echo Dr., way Department engineer, who tXCBLLfNT.dP.i IP ANV a«U»- MV BdENTItT* TglL Mt V BUT ONE WHO ...ataTEAD 7 YOU CAM COMMUTE A OBATH Eisenhower's reaction. Jan. 7. Vernon: Mra. (Jarrie Braithwaite, bered 2,332,.and parking violations said full’ production on a 40-houp THfMdNOrOMaCMANCt \ CHOO*e»TO OFOKTABIIdfllTeNCe TO A PRI50N TERM reported at 1:30 p.m. that roads employment had declined on. a aea- .The hostesi will be Misa Hazel died .Saturday, is scheduled for 2 recorded in 1957 were 10,438. week is needed to meet the threat MR. ABKKNATHY BY RALSTON JONES AND l-'RANK RIIHIEWAY _ TIOAUPT HA* THg RBdOOfCE* PEATM IN EXCHANOB FOR.,-— ^ were becoming alippery !rom rain sonally adjusted basis all through 374 Hilliard St.; Adolnhus Bassett. p.m.' today at the Lowe Funeral, /AeKte ieiL* ^ 0 doit; ^ !JfS*;,WT how^ ai FOUR OF THa FASPENdtg i TAKt THAT RISK. Ttotter. ' Ellington: (Jhristian Peterson, .64 January was the monthly leader of Russia's grciwing space-ags 5 URVIVIM0 THE FIR5T SUCH { OOVtRNOR THE ateCTRIC^ HI*— jr-y^tlOW WAIT which' froze as it landed on . high- 1957 and.’by the end of the year Hdtne. 2534 Main St.. Glastonbury. in accidents with 78 while the least might. THATV BEVEFELV BLUSH, AND THATS • ODVBKNOe 00 I FIT IN? CHAIR JTHAT* i / A MINUTE. waye. ' . waa 800,00b' below the start of the Deepwood Dr.; Herbert .Ssrgent. The Rev. -Ralph Cox, pastor of diOANOFHI* TBFITOM'. I CAN'T LfT Planners Support 201 Henry St.; Linnna Waits, 19 an.ount—26—was reported in July TTie other feature is ths UAW’* THE MOVIE STAR,- FMMELA DUVAL-, ■ AVOLUNTEEftRltKITi DIFFERENT'. J ]j ( OENTLEMENl Manchester - schools remained year. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, The most, motor vehicle arreste — indication it will hit GM, Ford and: i-MANNtO «ATRL' j YOU ASK. THE open until regular cloalng hours. In It said employment other than Court Approves Green Hill Sf. Glastonbury, will officiate. Burial JEWEL TOMLEV; THE THE SOCIALITE... LITE fKOJBCT BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A son to 148—were recorded Jn December Oirysler harder tUi« year than tha; MODEL... , W COOPtRMION Bolton the town's one elementary 5, Major Projects manufacturing expanded dui;ing will be in Old Church Cemetery, and the least amount was in' April, less profitable smaller auto firms, school, closed at 1;S0 p.m., while most of 1957 but in the fall Crash Settlement Mr., and Mrs. Louis Pilver, 54 Glastonbury. Members of Colum WTHiMiaiirARy in Coventry, the Center and Coven Birch St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. 48. In the “other arrests" category, American Motors and Studebaker- At a joint meeting of the Build months began to taper off sea bia Lodge No. 25, AP and AM, of December waa high with 61 while try Grammar Bchoola cloaed at Joseph Brennan. HarKo'Al. which he was a past master, will Packard. ing Committee and the Town Plan sonally, especially In trade and con- A $15,000 claim against one driv BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to March waa low with 32. 1:30 p,m. and the Robertson School ning Commission (TPC) last eve stniction. er Involved in a 2-car crash on the be bearers. , 0 - cloaed at 2 pfm. Glastonbury achool Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lourks, 56 He was born Aug. 18. 1898, in There were 280 complaints in officiate di^lased children in that ning,,five major Items received a The report eaid average- weekly Wilbur Cross Highway more than Olcott Dr^:. a daughter to Mr. and June,, the high, and 133 complaints promise of support from the TPC. earnings of factory workers drop a year ago was approved yesterday Mrs, Atwood Farrell, 38-N. School Middletown, the son of Mrs. Mattie in January, the low. Parking viola Dr. Gregan Heads . ■The Washington School addition, ped by 31.13 during.:1957 to 382.92 by Probate Court Judge John J, St. ' Cone Parshley and the late James tions numbered 728 in July, the the additibn to the Mary Cheney at year's end, - Wallett. ■* DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: S. Parshley, and was a grkduate least amount recorded in a single Barracks Slate THEV'RS Library, Globe - 'Hollow Pool, Ihe The claim was brought against of Norwich Univeraity, Northfleld, missed early, Mrs. Mary Mullaney. 134 Hilliard Vt. ,He was emplo.ved by the State month, while the most parking vio a ^ a o p Schools remained open on their HowArd-Porter filter plant, slid the (Jharles D. Graham of Frovldence, St. ;• Mrs. Helen Woodcock, Wap- lations came in, December, 1,173. Dr. John V. Gregan waa elected i *m lOTi-. iitl ITJII. iu».tte.r«t.« new highway garage were among by Lyman J. Williams, adminis Highway Department for 31 years. MR.ABERNATHYB \ — 1” regular schedulce in Andover, Ver Underwood Layoff ping: Hyssard Jankowski, 29 Hazel In addition to hie activity in the commander of Mancheiter Bar «IRL FHIEND6. non, aifd Regional District 8. How- the items discussed. trator .of the estate of the late St.Harold Sahkey, 179 Oakland racks, No. 786. 'Veterans Of World i: Four of the five items were re Marguerite Blanche Graham, the Masons, he was a member of St. BY PETER HOFFMAN qver, Regional 8 canceled late St.,; Mrs. Ellen Segordahl. 129 S. Luke's Episcopal Church and the War 1, Sunday.. The meeting was lE F F COBB afternoon buses' aiid all children ferred toi the Investigation of sub Affects 70 Here defendant’s wife. Wllham ia the Main St.; Manuel Vincent Jr.. 29 held At the American Legion Home. committees. Only the Washington dead woman’s son. Connecticut Society of Profession Public Records THE STORY OF MARTHA WaYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS Tne LOCAL 0 t r m LET'S FACS rr.'...5WCE MANTIS APPAR And at mSflocal m poR t... were sent home at the regular time, Falrvlew St.; Mrs. Doris Silver- al Engineers. Other officers are \yuUam ENTLY KNOWS.WHO YOU ARB, OUR _ . Tfemon haa canceled nigh t.i cl asses School addition was ready . for About 70 Manchester residents Mrs. Graham was killed in the stein, 67 Elizabeth Dr.r Mrs. Mary Hewitt, eenlor vice commander} • slsOYOUDipaU. U( NO ONE CALLEDPS. yDURKX friend, mmssoMuiomc r THAT FBLLOW AH6A0 AND I BST ITS crash which; also took the life of Besides his wife. Mra. Mary Marrtege tJcen*e ijVf HEUQMe.BMMCS. HARRY BENSON/, HANDS ART------' tonight at Rockvlllr High Sohool., final approval of the TPC. who were hit by layoffs involving Klta, Ellington: Mrs. Naomi Kuias, Howe Parshley, and his mother, of Waiter Waleh, junior rica com. Wt!is UXWN(3 toe TUCPOUCC.'r SHOULD 'lOU HAVE SOMEONE OF US DIDN'T PART 1 5A06D WITH NOTWNG ?> ■ In Bolton, the PTA has postponed The filter plant plans will be ex almost 3,50(/ workers at the Un- Dr. Benjamin Cordaro ■ of , Hol 41 Lewis St.; Mrs. Patricia Kiano, George Harold Beebe, 55 Elro mander. Well* Pitkin, chaplain'; WITH HIS BRiH F O S B * UT OLD, UNSANITARY Middletown, he le’avas a son, Paul St., and Jan* Ann Mooney, 18 AMISS-IO-AMJ HAVE KNOWN BETTER ELSE TO THANK FOR . I THNK'CUB CITY EDITOR to a future 4ate a :meeting sched amined' by a committee composed ;derwood Corp. plants in Hartford brook, Mass., driver oj. the other Bolton; Peter YLlbee, 33 O'Leary John Derby, adjutant;, Walter 19 JUSTIFIKO M TAKINS'«U THE 6NT1R6 TRP.'...NOT CKKIOLLAR N a S j vehicle. * C. Parshley Jr. of Glastonbury; Llndniin St. ■, 1 WlMTW,Nq()R uled to be held tonight. of Hayden L. Griswold, Wells C. and Bridgeport Saturday have eh- Dr. four, daughters, Janie IL of Boston, Binge, quartermaster; Lawreffc* \ UOUSKUPCRS OPP THK A95IGNMCNT, MR. EVEN ONCBI DAnniaon,' and (Chairman Raymond tered cl^ms for compensation at Yesterday’s approval is the sec WilUam*. juclge advocate; Edward 1 ond on a ^laim brought as a result MISSING SHIP EOI ND Anne E. antt^arah T. of Glast()n- STOCK M.4RKET UP »r.sisBCCN W. Goalee. The Globe Hollow Pool the local "State Unemployment Of bury. and Martha C.. a atudent at New York, Jan. 14 oe^. All of the itemg cxqept the ga claims’of reildenu there who^wara cide. However, the higher coui^t up in St- James* Church at 9 o'clock. and rherotcnl share* were la the eyed by the Department at a Dl»v we’ll meet our loved • oa# dnere, . - . ^ rage .will be d(i the. referen ' , t -
' ' ■'>.' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1968 PAGEJ•a g e ! ELEVEN . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. JANUARY 14, MBS PAGli TEN THE MacPhail Blasts Shifts of Dodgers and Giants Herald ■y Gredt Mistake EARL YOST Losing Skems on Line SiNtrte Editoi; Minors Will Dodgers All but Resigned Today ^ rm e r Mogul Tonight in Hoop Onnie SportBinrn'i Show Start* Saturday Y FRUIT IJEAdUE Informs Diners Btaadings ,.r. ’ Connecticut Sportsmen’s and Boat Show—sixth edition To Performing at Wrigley Field W L Pet. By PAT BOLDUC / —opens Satyfdav at the SUte Armory in Hartford for an, Suffer MpSt Honeydsws ...... 43 17 .717 New York, J»n. 14^(/P)— Two fichoolboy quintets—Manchester »nd neighboring eight-dav run. Design for Outdoor Living ia^.the theme fpr Lo8 Angeles, Jsn. 14' (/P)yunanlmously. Th* Dodger* want^nste member John An*on Ford P ea c h e s...... ,..3 5 25 .683 would Uke his pkws. ^ ^ After 10 year* of silence, Sugar Plums...... 3 2 28 .533 EMt Hartford—will attempt to check embarrassing losing the current show which will be sponsored by the Hartfbrd The Los Angeles Dodgers— the piste there so the sun won't streaks tonight at 8:15 at the Johiv^McGrath gym in East National Guard units. Headline performers will include Lt. Gz'ai* >.Says ■hine in the eyes Of battsrs. Ford eMd l.e didn’t know what Larry MacPhail finally ha* Dates 4fc Nuts ...... 30 30 .500 America’s last great wander* Mayor Poulson .aaid hs thought to biaka of the situation. popp^ off about baseball. FIB Bars ...[y ...... 29 31 .483 Hartford. TTie host Hornets, showinjg a lone victory in seven Rip Masters and' his canine sidekick, Rin Tin Tin. Two tank ing tribe—were all b u t. re the plan would rMSlve thq naeas' The other commlsslpn'mambar “TTie greatcist mistake base Berries...... 11 49 .183 ------— — ^s^rts, have lost five in a row, anrt floor show* will be presented^ - Waghingftdn, Jan, 14 (/P)— signed today to settling down •ary six votes whsrr pressnted to could not ba reachfd. - The leagiie-Ieading. Honeydews ch .'Elgin ^turaky’s Indians, flallv at 2 and 8 p.m. Major league ball ever ma<]e was when the were held to a 2-2 tie by Dates A also the owners of one triumph, level is scheduled Sunday aftar- Baseball" Commiasioner Ford in Wrigley Field, a place the nine-man commission. Must Removal Bawl National League gave the Giahto haaebaJl atara due to appear In noon. when Green Manor entar-i At least on* major problam Nuts but the nionersup Peaches Ryff Elated have bowed in their last .four clude Kmie .lohnaon of the Mil Frick said today he* has not whera the pewa ara few and the * Otiwr Prebte^ and Dodgers permission to go to, and third place 'Sugar Plums starts. tains Frankia's In a CBA game car apace spara*. stand* "bstwaan the Dodgers and the Pacific Cosst," MacPhail said waukee Brave.a, Gil McDougald at the high school gym. altered his opposititin to plans But the loesUon of* home plats the Coliseum In addition to'”uia Rlnned similar 4-0 shutout vlc- East Hartford, which was ex (ind WTittey Ford of the New York of six^ major league clubs to But there etill appeared to be is not the only problem.’ end there !/■ last night at a baseball writers’ pected to be a contender for • • # ' an outside chance that they would location of homo plate. And that testimonial dinner to Babe Ham- uz)es over the Fig Bars and Ber- After Winning Yankeea and Frank Malsone of televise Sunday games neitt were Indication* ipat scraping to la th# Job Of remodeling tha riesXrespectively. (Capital District Conference honora the Boston Red Sox. The usual log Comments by saveral prominent add a aurprisa finale to the eea- gether six votes might be some berger. Dodger official. this winter, has not tasted 'vic ssason. He said it would hurt son'* daf(le*t baaeball drama by 100,000-seat bowl for baaebalL- MotoiOK’s top single games were rolling, canoe tilting and fly halt football coaches on the new rule minor leagues. thing less than a snap. Whether this would ^ * lot chwp; “I am willing to bet even nioney rolled by Chickie Janicke 123, Ceal Gotham Fight tory slnce'edging New London 63- ca-'tinp exhibitions are also listed. change which will allow a team to getting a berth in spacious Me ■ Poulaon waa assured of the votes that the Dodgers never play in the Taft 12^ Beulah ShorU 120, Bar 61 in its second game of the sea try for twm points after a touch "I think It’s a shame,” F r i c k morial OoHaeum. er than modifying the Rosa Rose Bowl or the Coliseum,” he said a* he waited to talk oveV of his three men on the commla- haa not been made apparent. bara Streiige 119, Nornia Good son. On the other hand, Manches down by paaaing or rushing m Meeting Today , said. "And I’m willing to bet even New York, Jan. 14 Of)—Former ter began ■with an Impressive 57- Shots Here and Tlierc against one point for place kicking baseball’s TV controversy w ith •ton, and Supervisor Hahn Said he O’Malley had this to say: win 112, Marjorie Holmes 109 and The Coliseum Commlaalon plan would certainly vote In favor of have money they never will play in the Mary Lucas 107. lightweight contender Frankie 55 decision over favored Windham Dales for the Cl AC Claes B and has varied. Effectiv’e next fall the Congressional antitrust investiga'‘ wa owe It to the fso* Ravine ((Chavez). I think Mr. tors.- ned to meet this afternoon and wa* the motion. That would make 'fhur been clamoring' for s aa)t ELKS LEAGUE Rjtff had his second straight vic In the season's opener but has been Class C Basketball Tournaments ball wdll be placed on the three expected to h*ar another pitch bn votes--two more needed. for sale O'Malley (Dodger President Wal winless since...... announced. Class B yard line—instead of the two—on Frick and President Frank ticketa to put them ter O’Malley) has something else Standings tory today and, more important, an have been behalf of the Dodgera Mayoi) Nor County Supervisor Burton' ain. Wa took tha sale Dee. W unmarked face. Trying to compare the tw o quarter-finals are listed 28 the try for the point or points Shaughneesey of the International ris Poulaon told the Associated Chace, a commission member, in .ve.to get go- in mind.” teams in somewhat difficult ainca after a touchdowm. Ralph Jordan League confer tW* afternoon with After his impromptu talk, Mac- Armbr>’ Package ..,.4 3 Win or lose, the rangy New and March 1. semi-finals March 3 Press one of his three rspreeenta- dicated ha would like the matter Ing.vWa cannotySbasta any more Deci's D rive-In...... 43 Wethersfield has been the only and finals March 7. All games will of Auburn had thl^ to say about Reps. Celler (D-NT) and Keating Uvea On ths commission would re referred to the commiasion’a Base- Phail elaborated in response to the Yorker used to come out of fights common rival to date. Cktach Jack be plaved at Yale'a Payne WTiitney the change: "It will make It tough (R-NT) of the House Antitrust Umc, It is vlt_ writers’ questions. Fred's Package...... 30 looking like his brows had been introduce a motion to let the Dodg ball Committee. This would mean Should tb s , Dodgers, flnalty Gene's Bottle Shoppe .28 Wise's Hornets were twice upend gsTTi Class C quarter-fin.sls Feb. er on the coaches.” , ... Stevs Sln- Subcommittee, which is working ers set up home plate in the weet a delay, something not llkelp to choose Wrigley rteid, some Swiss Movement Teevee Big tSeller worked over by a potato scraper. ed by the surprising Eagles, 55-43 2t-28 at Bites to be determined. ko of Boston University added, "J on a bill to clarify the l e g a l Franelna Etemod ahowi you a new twiat in water skiing. The Patten Builders ...... 22 end of the Coliseum. delight Dodger Owner Walter ehanges /Would be needed there, ”I believe he hopes to sell base Capitol Equipment .. 14 When he lost three successive and 48-46, while the locals lost a Semi-finals March 4 and finals have a freshman coming up who is status of all professions! team The last time this motion was O’Malley. too. ThSra hsve been objedtions to p ^ t y miss executing a precision routine st Cypress Gardens, ball through television.” he said. fights, two by technical ksyos, Iste 63-56 verdict to Wethersfield. And March 7. all at UConn. Playdown a very good placement kicker— sports. Fta.. ta from Montreux. Switzerland, where the developed the Armory Package and Uecl'a from a selfish view I don’t like It.” introduced, the commission dead Oommissioner Jim Smith said hs the alm t (34S-foot) righl-csnter- Indicating. he thought O’Malley Drive-In deadlocked for first round in 1956 snd early '67, Frankie de strictly because of a home court dates will be announced at a later ’' Compromise Expected locked 4-4. But It was presented would be most happy to have the wall. O'Malley said it n-ould tschniqus on a snow surface. waa counting on pay-as-you-go TV cided he had to have plastic surg advantage I look for a low-scoring time Tournament Director Harold . . . Navy's Ed ErdelaU comment to pay the bills over the long 'oaul. honors last night aa both posted Dotvnward Drcdt ed: "Now there will be more think Latest indications are that the then with a provleor-that the com- Dodger* as tenants, but added that pushed back. With this done, hs 4- 0 triumphs, the >Packagemen ery done on hla Jutting eyebrows. 49r44 East Hartford victory to SwalllisW reporU.. .There are illnj subcommittee will come up with a miaelon take no action unless the he felt it mandatory to cohsult said, the Aeld wmild compare "When I left the Yankees in loha College's George Carter, foreground, anij Frank Tartaron night. picking* ahead for Head Coach ing In the game.” . . . "The rule blanking Gene's Bottle Shop and The operation so far has proven compromise along the lines 'of a Dodgers stopped negotiating for other Coliseum users. first. These favorably with any in the Nation 1947, I promised I’d never pop off of Xavier hit the boards during the game won by the Cincin- a reusing success. Ryff handed Kid I/eading Scorere Hugh Greer at UConn from hla should eliminate tie games,” said about baseball for 10 years,” salall and hockey from Federal anti But the big news in this league month before, the 25-year old Ryff points, respectively. BaOkcourt "Seems they’re de-emphasi*lng trust laws. In that situation, the modifying the stadium for baseball home plate because it would neces Outside, there is a lot that hold* ' were inveatigating base)>all.’' had launched his comeback suc bqst bets but for the future neither only abouP SOO autos. In * city Boxes Logart for Title The former Brooklyn general last night was Paul Correnti'* starter Mike Thayer traita, with kicking. You’ll see a lot more kick much, disputed reserve clause use. sitate the removal'.of turf. whopping 200 single and 422 Pep in Must Fight cessfully by drubbing Frankie Ip- 60 markers. LaPIante, a strong re has been too outstanding to date. binding a. player to his te a m county Supervisor Kenneth , Oommiasloners Donald Loksr where people have almost as mat\y manager and New York Yankee Griffin hails from Alexandria, Va. formations resulting in passing or president who sold out his Yankee triple. Additional details may be polito In the same club. bounder, will start up front iJong • • • running plays," . voiced Murray woi^ld probably be excluded but Hahn.predicted last night thit the a'nd Warren Dom more . or less cars as children this Is something Philadelphia, Jan. 14 (/P)—Aggressive Gil Turner and Coliseum Commission, of which he went along with Smith. But Cktrn of a problem. Interest In 1947 now operate'S a found elaew'here on > the sports Feels Like New Man with sophomore Kurt Kilty and Ray Murray has been signed to Warmath of Minnesota. . . . Yale’s such phases as television con atylish Viiice Martinez meet for big stakes here tomorrow pages. Other fine games were "It's the first time in years that Crowell will work with Thayer. JordSn Ollvar oplnloned: . “It puts tracts undoubtedly would be sub is s member, ,would sp^>rove the said he might not be able to gsl to' If someone has a solution, hs has horae racing farm called Glenan- manage the Springfield Gianta in west end home piste location ths meeting. In this event, slter- kept It expertly concealed. night in their 12-round welterweight elimination bout at the gu* at Bel Air. Md. chalked up by John Saslela 129- With Tibbs Tonight I can remember that I went Tali Bob Schmidt (6-8) will the Eastern Baseball League next an extra premium on rushing or ject to antitrust regulation*. Among other thing*. MacPhail 150-387. Al Atkins 129-126-369. through two straight fights with Jump center. Thus far Schmidt and passing and vtrt'ually"' eliminate* One purpose of today’s meeting Arena. To the winner goes a shot at the 147-pound crown season. Murray, former New with the blessing of the National revealed he had favored working Tony Salvatore 132-367, Cletlo out a scratch." said the Jubilant Kilty, the Hornets’ tallest per York Giant catcher. Is looking kicking—I’m disgusted. This la the Is to consider what should and toward four major leagues as long Zanlungo 130-348, Bill LaRiviere Boston, Jan. 14 (/PjWee Willie Pep, hopeful of another crack Frankie. "I feel like a new man. formers, have done a pretty fair forw'ard to his 18th season In pro worst bunch of rules that have should not be considered commer l ^ i n g Asan._'The NBA last Sat-1 tapering off at hla Pleaa- ago aa 1947. 339, AI Woodward 135 and John A couple of more fights like that job off the, boards but the two ever come up"’' '. •.«. "It’s revolu- cial aspects, for purpose* of the tmUy ruled that toe winner of ^ N. J . camp, and Mar- at the featherweight title he held for many years, and Wind fessional ball. He served as Montreal Icemen Turner-Martliwz fight ahould ineel ^ finishing "Baseball made its firil big mis Naretto 133. mill Tommy Tibbs of Boston meet tonight in a scheduled should restore my confidence com youngsters have been somewhat skipper of the Bay Staters during tlonary;’’ remarked Andy Gustaf law. The TV problem 1* another. Wilt the Stilt Returns, take in 1947, " be aaid. "When it pletely and then I think I'll be disappointing in the scoring de son of Miami. _One network (CBS) aald recent Cuba’s Isaac Logart for the touches at a Philadelphia gym. -AUTOMOTIVF, LEAGI:E 10-rounder at Mechanics Building. the second hslf of the 1957 season. refused to give the Pacific Coast Standings ready to move up sgralnst the con partment, having combined for 67 . . . UConn hosts New Hamp iy a half dozen club* had made ar Dominate Voting T e Promoter Herman Taylor, re- League exsmptiop from the draft Pep. no longer the Will O’ the'*' tenders." tallies. Both boys must boost their rangements to televise a Sunday Turner, MSi^»nez .^ a r turning to the boxing game for w. L. Pet. Wi.sp but still * master boxer shire tonight in s Yankee Confer Guests at this yekr’a (Sold Key Correhti Rolls 200 Single Kansas Beats Colorado and refused to let it atari on its Man. Auto Parta .6 3 .887 Tibbs, only 22 although he began Ryff won by close to a shutout point production if East Hartford ence basketball game at Storrs Dinner of the Connecticut Sports Game of the Week" In 1958, Montreal, Jan, 14 (AN —Mon- k f fiirht nut time expects more than way toward a third major league. (iriaces a 22-bout vict6r>- string on fighting nine yeara ago, appears over the veteran 26-year-oId invad hopes to keep alive Ks slim State Frick criticized the plan but told Fanciest bit of bowling in Manchester In year* waa turhetf in treaTa Cnnadlens hnve domi Holly'wood Service .6 3 .667 the line in his quest for a cham at 8 o'clock . nd then play Ver Writers’ Alliance on Jan. 27 at the la*t -night by Paul Correnti in the Elks League when he r«fi*- New Tork, Jan. 14 (A>« —Wilt the RUlt ta back and Kanaa* is I «.<>«> •»‘l 6 Of ooroa 8.50,000. If they had been abl* to take In Cunliffe Motors . . .5 4 .,V)6 to have come into hia own after er. Referee Ray Miller and Judge Tournament hopes. mont Saturday night at home Statler in Hartfor^l may be the a reporter “we need relief here" -,tered a 200 aingle. This Is (the highest tingle total on record nated All-Star balloting for the a winner again in collage baaketbaU. It >*’#8 as stmpta aa that for forjhe Utle 1 Each fighter'will draw 2 7 per cities like Dallas. Kan-to* City and Alcar ...... 5 4 .556 pionship match with tlUist Hogan a mediocre career ir which he waa Bill Forst each gave him all 10 Shooting, both from the field before mid-year exams which will greatest in history—or the list In order to do anything about it since ■ Sparkey Saidella rolled a 220 in 1936 on Farri* Alley*. .flrat half of the National Hock the Jayhawka, who fell from the unbeaten llet—and aUpped from 555S«-rown fr^m Sugi!! Ray Rob:! VT Milwaukee, then the American DeCormier Motors .4 5 .444 (Kid) Bassey. only an undercard battier in Bbe- rounds. Artie Aidata had it 9-1. and foul line, has been one of Idle the club for two weeks. Dur could be one of the smallest.’The He has long argued that under the Correntl’s feat waa recorded on fhe same lanea which are now ey League season In n fashion second to third In today’s Apsoriatad Preas poll—with two-point da- h->t nHer> Now viiion fee. The bout is to be tele- Assn, and international League Man. Radiator . .. .1 8 .ill Tibba, a free-wwinging light ton. The AP card had it 10-0. Ryff Manchester's biggest problems ing the final six weeks of the committee has been assured that present interpretation of antitrust similar to their domination of could have merged Into a fourth Hollywood Service blanked Man weight who won nine of 11 fights A former new.sboy, he luid to weighed 13941. Centella 137. this winter. Zatursky's Inexperi statutes any agreement to limit called the Double Strike alley* le for the expected^ull house. teams, MacPhail anmvered. "Yes, .dropped a 2-1 decision to Cunliffe Pep. who contends he ia only 34 ro Salas on the West CToast. over and under his right eye in the cent average from the free throw Also, Gov. A. A. Rlblcoff,and New yeeterday that "if the majors were sportswriters aad sportscastero •even of sight frse throws for Cin instead of 35 as Hated by Ring rec Feb. 10. Massachusetts Feb. 18 (Herald Photo by Pinto). , ped Colorado 67-46 in a Big Eight cinnati,. which had to scrap for .a mission chairman, also recom Contrasting Styles It could use three. Motor*. Hollyw’Ood also set two In his last two bouts, televised second round. line.. and Rhode Island March 1 . . . YoHt sports editors, Dan' Parker permitted to run their own affairs from each of the six citteo ia Conference game. mended the aforemenUoned four "Any city uf ove a million can ne\v records, team single of 645 ords, has lost onl seven fights in many section* of the country, (Jentells, who bowed in s 10- Manchester starters (scoring and Tim Cohane. There is also a regarding television, they would 37-31 edge at ths hslL Ths Bsar- I The fight couldn't produce op- during a long pro career started Hartford welterweight" Billy the NHL * While ChamberUtn apparently csts slmost went out of sight ia fightersten in a welterweight ellmlna- ponents with more contrasting support two major league teams. and' team triple of 1.&37. in its Tibbs defeated Frankie Ippollto rotlnder to lightweight champion averages between parentheses) L>Tich has a date with Paolo posaibility that Birdie Tebbetts, set up legislation that would pre Defenseman Doug Haivey ths last 20 minutes, however, put Won tourney but added Virgil Akin* I Turner, who fought for the And that goee for Detroit. San match,,last night at the 5' alleys. in 1940. He haa wo;. 208 and been and Perez. Joey Brown two months ago, suf 'Will probably include Captain Dick manager of. the Cincinneti Redlegs, vent any club from telecasting its wn#' n unanimous choice while didn't lose his touch during the Franciaco. Los Angeles and the in one draw. The Ijout between Pep and Tibbs Melis of Montreal Saturday night layoff, he did loae hi* lead in the ting o'n a defensivs squseze that and George Barnet to the. iiat. welterweight title at the tender Alcsr edged DeCormier Motor.* fered his sixth straight loss.. Hla Dubanoskl (IS), Cihuck Saimond at Waterbury. The bout could former Notre Dame football coach, games into minor league territory.” Montreara Henri Richard, a Refuaea to i>eeve others. Why we almost moved the 2-1 to tie Cunliffe for third spot Can’t .Afford to Lov Hill not be televised or broadcast. record now is 28-18-1. Ryff’* record (10.8), Pat MlstretU (7.1). Bob Frank Leahy. Manager Fred Ha center, land Dickie Moore, a lejt individual eeoring race and even held Houator to 11 points In ths age of 21. and was knocked otit "I can’t afford to lose any fight* . be a good test for the Hartford He aald Frick aupportg that view. last eight ihinutea; Aklna loat to Turner laat summer by Kid Gavilsn. is an aggressive, St. Louis Cardinal to Detroit in the standings. A.capacity cro*vd of some 6.000 is is 23.5. Frankie was a 12-5 favor Fisk* (6,7) and little Bobby boxer. ney of the Milwaukee Braves and The Sunday telecast plana in Next .400 Star winger, also made the team. his 32 pointa weren’t enough to get In Atlantic C3ty and Bamea refutes year* ago. Bernie Cttappell 148-378. Ted now. BO -ril be out to do my best expected. ite. Daigle (2.8). Kentucky’s fiut brsak was too hsrd hitter, who keeps leather In M ananr Casey Stengel of the New clude games of the Chicago 'White The other three chosen were it back. to leave hla native Auatralia. eltm-. .Advocates Four Majors Chambers 133-135-375, Ed Bujau^ against Tibbs." Willie said. "I’ve York Yankees and none other than defenseman BUI Oadsby .of the Oscar ‘Roberfiion, the scoring much . for Tutsne, with the Wild an opponent's face from bell to bell. never seen him In the ring but he Remember Gordon Ruddy, the Sox; New York Yankees, Cleve cats out scoring ths Greenies 53- Inating both from the tournament Martinez. Paterson. N.J.. native, is "I think basebal' should have cius 126-132-3&1, Gerrv Chappell husky. fdrward with UConn sev Mickey Mantle will be at the head land Indians, and Baltimore Ori New Tork Rangers, right whig- soph,' waa at It again for Ciiicin- 18 after trailing 9-8. Johnny Cox in the eyes of the NBA. Helfand 126-340, Ken Montie 127-33'7. Al beat Lulu Perez so that’s good table. Jimmy Piersall of the Bos er Gordie Howe of the Detroit nsti. canning 37 points as the fifth- what the trade calla a smart boxer four majors, each with eight clubs. Jacobs 346. Al Rdssetto 335, Carl enough for me." eral yeara back with the dead-eye oles of the American League, the led Kentucky with 21 points. aald yesterday he refuses to go who knows where every punch is I am not In favor of 10 or 12-c4ub iL and L MOTORS . from the right side of the court? ton Red Sox is a definite attrac Cincinnati Redlegs and F^lladel- Mtotle--Aaron Red Wings sad goalie Glenn ranked Bearcats ripped Houston 93- Vandy’a ball control best de along with changes in the welter- Bolin Sr. 152 and Ding Balch 131 ■Willie postponed a planned Eu going. 3Tie New Jersey kid also league*. Four majors would work Well, now a Rockville resident, tion, as is Ron Northey, new coach phla PhllHea of the National Hall of the Chlcogo Black 67 in • Missouri Valley (Conference fense-minded Mississippi Btets web^t tournament proposed bv the topped all participants. ropean tour to accept a 83.500 of the Chicago White Sox after can hit as attested to by 39 knock- out just right for playoff and guarantee to meet Tibbs from Pro- Rtxjdy Is stilt throwing In points. League. M ilwaijk^ Jan. 14 (/P)—Hank Aaron of the Milwaukee Mawks. meeting. ~ . while Slate’s Bailey Howell snd NBA. World Series purposes Each of the Last week he dropped in 69—are many years as a standout hitter, Two major networks (CBS and ■ Another vote wilt be taken at Oscar, arith 128 points In his last Commodore Jim Henry. 1-2 in SEC The NBA, in calling for a title' victories. He never ha* been .-noter Sam Silverman • • Braves, a natural hitter if there ever was one, predicted to the end of the season and the bout between the Martlnez Tumer "Porl.s sn overall rec- , 32 big league teams should have Coll(*g(' Baskrthall "That money isn’t the only rea you lijat^ng Porky Vieira^ln NBC) tele\ised separate Saturday three games (starting irtth 56 scoring, each collected 22 points. eight compulsory farm clubs. Then leading uii; Rockville Legion to a Tommy Tibbs, who meela Willie gamea on a nationwide setup last day that the Ywjkees’ Mickey Mantle will be basiObairs' next layers with th# highest com against ^ton Hall) haa a 33.7 Leon Ammermsn scored 29 in Ten wlnner and Logart, said also thel®'”'^ "f .58 win* snd five defeats, Bates 72, .Middlcbury 66. son," Pep .said. ".Sam ha.* made an Sined total for each position aventusi champion muat defend Turner has fought in 71 pro- we wouldn’t have the problem of offer to Bas-sey if I win for a title 102-69 w in'over Barlow Motors. Pep tonight in a Boston ring, lost aeasbn and are preparing to re UOO hitter. “He’s'a really great hitter,” said Aaron. "He has average for the 11-2 Bearcat*. nessee’s breeze past LSU. one club having 20 farm* and an St. Francis i fa i 61, Providence Ruddy flippedsin 29 baskets and a disputed decision to Manches peat the programs this year. Al the power, the cOnsiatbpey and t h ^ ------wlU taceive *1,000 apiece with Chamberlain has a 82.2 average Georgia Tech, trailing by six st flret against Akin*, the .St. Louis, *>”ut*. winning .55, lo.slng 59 fight here. I want to take advan ter’s Graham Holmes several win 1500 to each member of the belter^who holds the Massachusetts \ 15 fighting one draw. His other only, four” 72, Farleigh tage of every chance -and this added 11 freex tosses. Steve though ' the telecasts would be speed to hjt .400 and he’ll aaid, "I go up there twinging. The for Kansas, also 11-2. the hslf, defeated Mississippi 76- MacPhail said baaeball attend- St. Francis i Bkn Ballinghiii, form^.^ Manchester ters ag9 at Fgo^ Guard Hall in blacked out in the Immediate vi do it one of these at ■erond team. Only two other members of this 87 ss Terry Randall scored 23 and of the welter champion-; manager. George Katz, ia quick to Dickinson 63. could be it. " High baseball and baM^tball play Hartford. .. . Standout scorer with ball may, be over my head, but I’ll The halfway %ote placed i point out that of the Philadelphia I ance wa* failing to keev up with cinity ct minor league. gamea be Aaron, whose first baaeball lot still take a cut at it if I think 'I week’s top 10 were In action last Bud Blemker 32; and Florida ito' increases in population and in er, is a teammate of Ruddy's . . . the Loomis basketball team this ing played at the same time, of- ia hitting, and Mantle won \ the goalie Jacques Plante, center night. Ninth-rated Kentucky (11- sel Ala'bama 66-62 in other SEC So much for the politics leading -Negro's 15 defeats, nine were on can get a good pieM of it." Jean Bellcvenu and right wing up to nrteking the Tiimer-Martinez. split decision* to some of the best creases in attendance at other Graham Hplm^. handsoihq Man sehson is 6-S Dave Daniels, son of ftcials ^ the minors' contend too most valuable player awards ^or 3).defeated Tulane .86-50 to stay games. ! sport* events. Although he wa* the chester boxer who was on teevee Wesleyan Coach Norm Daniels.. . . ■ "You’ve got to have terrific eyes er Maurice Richard of Mon Shelly McMillon scored 20 for bout e championship semi-rinal. I welterweights and middleweight* much baseball fare on home their respective league* this past unbeaten in the Southeastern Coh- The two fighters wound up training; in boxing. He has been kayoed nreo who Introduced night ba.»eball a Week ago, has sold his interests Willie-Marshall, back' In the Her-' screens threaten* them with de- season. to hit .400 and you can’t afford treal, defensqjien Femle Fta- jrerenre; and Bradley (9-1); ranbed Bradley, but Ken Hinkle had 22 in an East Hartford drive-in rek-, shey lineup after a week’s absence, any- long, drawn out slumps or man of Boston, .Marcel Prono- for North Texiu as both clubs h it, yesterday for their Important Clash ' t«-lce. to Cincinnati, he blamed night ball Michigan State Coach ktructlon. The 23-year-old Braves’ slugger No. 10, remained- undefeat^eieaieq in ^ for some of the game's problem.*. taurant to Joe Berner, former pro-' h u boosted his scoring lead in the Sliaughnessey contended Sunday finished atop the National Leaj^e you’re finished.” -he continued. vost of Detridt aAd Ron Stew Miaaouri. Valley coaipetitioitltlo^ with better than .400 from the Ahaericaii Hockey League. Mar •’Before I’m through, I may hit "Originally we restricted night feaalonal baaketball player with games made up 24 per cent of all in homers, with 44, and run* bat art of Toronto and left winger an 86-58 job on North Texie x ^ State, Two free throws by Gary Re ball to seven games a year." he Manchester in the Eastern League. sh all eight goals last v.'eek gave minor league attendance last year ted in, with 132, but had to settle .400. ' Fleming .MackrII of Boston on MlasiaaippI State, alipplpjiig out of era i^ith four seconds left qaiTted him ah . eight point spread over said. "But now It ha.* gotten Out Has Own Rule Changes Berner la residing In Ekut Hart and said the blackout plan “won’t for a .322 batting average. “For my money, though, Mantle the second team. • Proiw- the top 10 to 11th aftor.tts first Nebraska to its flrat Bh ; of hand. Now tNii.eba!l ia in the ford. . . . One of the top baaket Fred Qldvjpr and Jimmy Moore, help the minora a bit.” He and Mantle finished second to' Ted has the best chance of all. He haa vost and Slewrnrt tied for the defeat, lost Its'second In a row, success after trailing Clblahoma by both of Clebejand, and Dune Fish Gypsy Life of Golf Pro entertainment business competing st. Petersburg. F’la.. Jan. 14 '.Tt —New rujes on .points-aftcr Renault 'Z i ball attractions of the season in 'ifrick want to And a way to over Williams in the race for the Amer the speed to beat out those infield second defense position. this one 74-62 to Vadmrbilt in th* seven at the half. lowaKtate of the with wrestling, harness races and Manchester on the Independent er, aXteammat^ come/the Impasse under either ican League batting title, .365 to dribblers. That adds up t e a lot of ^EC. Tennessee. (1^1), rated 13th, Big Eight held high-acoring Red touchdowns and blocking are no help^ to college football in the opin Murrell to .seven pointa and things like that. It didn’t have to ion of Michigan State Coach. Duffy Daugherty. "I can tpink of presimt or future" legislation. .338, and well' down the list in points Over a season.” walloped Loulaiaiw State 75-63 in be," BRANDEIS BUILDS BOATINO Mh^JONS homers and.RBI’s. The switch- Aaron said he favored Maijtle’e Zulueta Underdog another SEC g ^ e , with Oklahoma whipped Drake' of the Miaaouri Told by Richest Player several changes that would have been better for thq game." Daugh rated "top of class" by auto experts hitting Yankee hit 34 homera and chances over such NL' hitters aa (9-3), ranked , 14th, fell out of the Valley 6.3-42. erty told a St. Petersburg Times) Waltham, Maas. (NEA)—Bran- New York (NEA )-^Flgures Duke, Arizona, Yale. Bradley drove in 94 runs. Jerry Thompson scored 24 and interviewer last night when asked ; "We recommended that they dels has started building an out show that 35- million Americans -knd George Washington retained the Dodgers’ Duke Snider end the Against Champion Big Eight l^d with a '57-54 defeat Archie Dees 22 for Indiana, with New York (NEA) — The touring professionals play go'lf for mon to commenf on the rule changes "Budget-car that brat* them all"—that'* whaf auto experts . Aaron, who never tire* of talk Giants' Willie May*. *• bv Nebriislta. move the goalposts (10 yards for ONLY door track and tennis courts. participated in boating in sectjonal baseball titles in 1957- i’ Dees alto doing a great defenaing ey. Catch them anytime and they moan about how tough a game it adopted al Fort Lauderdale Sun- j ward I to the "go,Tllme, " he said *ay' about the 4-door, 4-paiienger Paris-styled Renault ing about hi*“favorite eubject — "Maya is not a Bunter,” Aaron London.'' Jsn, 14 (4*)—Orlando In another conference play, In job, holding Mlnneaota ace Ron is, how the fun went out of it a long time ago. The greats, Byron day by the National Collegiate] -- ______IX JiltUng — said he doubts he’ll ever said. ’’He’s always swinging for diana krlocked off Minnesota 85-64 "They didn't do it” Dauphine!auphii They like its rear-engine response and roadability ZulueU. Cuban conqueror of three Johnson to 13/'points. Michigan Nelson and Ben Hogan among them, play only part-time as quickly Athletic Assn. Football Rules i The committee changed the rules $1695 average four for 10 for" an entire the fences. That’s Another point in and gained a share of the Big Ten came from ajx" points back in ths *s they have made their pile. ” Committee. split-second acceleration—superb manoeuverability — X. campaign. Mantle’s favor. He ia a g r e a t former world , chany>lons, tonight lead/With Michigan, a 72-63 win to peimit optional kicking for a independent 4-wheel suspension — and amazing operating second half against the Buckeyes, ■When an amateur's handicap "Why not make touchdowns point after a touchdown or lUshing Includes many “When 1 leave the bench,” he bunter, I seldom lay one down.” meeU British Empire, Champion ner over .Ohio State. In the South going ahead on M. C. Burton’s two beedme* lower than five, he plays economy—over 40 MPG. Discover the Dauphine for yourself ! west Conference, first place Ar scored from 10 yards count six or passing for a possible two dtluis ftsturtu Willie Toweel of South Africa In a free throws with 10 minutes lefL for bu'sineas Contacts like Harvie points, from the 10 seven points poiitt*. instead of the optional kick kansas held Texas TikH Moreless In other Big Ten games, Walt Ward, or to satisfy his ego. 10-round fight that might, give the EAST 8IUE MIDUKT .and from beyond the 50-yard line OP rush for one point which has i ParU and tervica evtrywhere you go! winner a crack at the world light/ in the last two minate* for a 58- Holt’a Jump shot with six seconds But it's different with Frank 55 decision. Texas Chriatian W L eight pointa? That would have been in effect about four decadei. Coast Sports Oddity of the Year weight title held by Joe Brown of left gave Wisconsin a ■ 71-70 vic Btranshan. He haa enough money CThlefs ...... 5, 2 opened up the game if that i* what ; Daughcity said he could not see I crushed early-favorite Rice 92-68, tory at Illinois; and Phil Wa;ren’S to support France,- Hia name has the United States. and Southern hfethodiat bpeesed Ouiaers ...... 5 2 they were trying to do." any reason for a rules change that j .Toweel has been told that a Iqng aet with four seconds remain been liberally publicized through Ladders ...... 2 4 .333 Rccommendatiuns Ignorolnts higher than Many of the expert* who had all former world lightweight beaten major college teams In the against Niarth TexaATn' the proc day. The 884 to 87b win was the the Indiank while standing. The This beauty sold new for approximately $4,200 and is certainly in the fine car Modern Motor Oil! "tragic" by' New York follower* nation, remains the No. 1 team for ess, Oscar Robertson zoomed [to ish Amateur, was a finalist on a Smith hit for three hoops to pace labelled the match a farce had to and "odd” by several of the poll champions. ' third trip. As a simon-pure, th e; the losers. 35th consecutive dual meet victory* Indians turned in fine prone scores, class. It can be purchased now for a smkll portion of its original selling price. eat their words. Rademacher put up Toweel 1* favored. In 39 pro the fewth successive week. the top of the nation’s scorers. over other scholastic competition participants. . The North team that Toledo Strong Boy twice tied for i Y .MIDGET LE.AGl'E however, outgyinning' the Bay Cities Service &-D Koolmotor actually pro- warm-ur, inadiam M ... a surprisingly stiff fight, flooring Dick Christy’s field goaj after fessional fights, he ha* dropped In the weekly poll of sports writ second in the British Open, a shot | for the Indian*. Staters by 21 points there, to pro Fully equipped and is in mint condition. ▼idea the parfonnanea ef aavtral motw And.fer cmietog, the hyvy«0eil Pgrtop*^ Patterson before the champ rallfed only one decision—after he in ers anil sportjicasters 1^ the As bowed to Maryland 74-61 for Its The Cyclists won their first time had run out giving North second defeat In.. two year*. behind Fred Daly In 1947. four in j game of the season last night, Top gun in the meet, and the vide the 8-point margin of .vic • Oita... give# tha flneatpoMible winter tab- anea you «>•*•*• to win on a sixth round knockout. Carolina State a ^-26 victory ju r^ hi* ankle In mid-fight. sociated Press. West Virginia re FRANK STRANAHAN only man over the magic 180 line, tory in the match. ceived 69 of the 104 first place drobped from third to sixth 'pilacei back • of the incomparable Hogan downing Keiths, 28-16. In the sec Unique Get-Together over South Carolina also drew sup Coach Frank------McGulreV ' defending ■ "shd at Carnoustie in '53. was senior Steve Reale, wiiose A measure' of Miincheslcr ataiting. It ^ AH thia In an# motor oil! Stop in and votes. No one waa close to the ond contest, Fletcher Glass beat strength lies In the fact lha( Paul ▼idea Ui^t, lOW oil parfomanea.. .Tor change over thie week. Still, It went Into the books as port. So did Herb Score’s eye in Mountaineers, who romped oVer national champs bavp a "big one” He won 60 tournaments, beating Stranahan started off well by Wyman Fyel 24-18. powerful off-hand 85 gave him a a unique get*together. For never jury, suffered when he was'hit by tomorrow In North Carolina State, the money men on 13 occasions. winning the 817.500 Eastern Open 182 that led the match. Jim Tier Sheridan, captain and leader in Basketball George Washington Saturday for It was a well earned victory for practice averages, fell well below In boxing history had ah Olympic Gil McDougald’s line drive: Lew their 12th consecutive victory' and No. 20 In the st'anijlngs. North The United Stales Amateur cham in Baltimore shortly after his the (Jycllsts. as the whole team ney and Tim Rohan followed with champion fought for a world, BurdetteV three victories in the Carolina won the first time they pionship eluding him was a bitter period of probation in the fall 178’s, while Ken Miller and'Jack expectations while .still recovering w e s t SIDE Jt^NIORS 28th in a row in the Bbutheim Con performed well. Bud Clarcia. Jim from a bout with the prevalent 1956 DODGE CLDB SEDAN crown in his first pro outing. World Series; Jackie Pung’a' dis- met. 39-30, in the title game of the disappointment, especially when of '55. but after that and until Blanchfleld, and Roger Macalone Toomgy completed the Manchester qualification for postirig an Incor Personalized Floors continue to ference. . he took Sam Urzetta to the 39th just the other day in Los An scoring with 173's. Manchester’s virus and snow-shoveling aclics: The Patterson-Rademecher bout Ths leaders will be idle until to Dixie Classic over the holidays. all showed plenty of scrap In ad the Indians scored a top team total V-8 with pushbutton transmission, radio, heater and a beautiful turquoise and received 26 first place votes from rect golf MOre that enabled Betsy 'improve by shading House and morrow, when they plsy at Pitts: Oklahoma State advanc^. to hple In '50. geles, Ft'Snk looked Just like any dition to getting into the scoring closely grouped scores, only nine Rawls to ' •win the U.S. Women’s Haje last night by a 37-31 score, other dilettante amateur to the points apart, were slightly better without his services. With Sheridan among the 122 participating in the burgh. ' seventh place on a lO-l record‘and ■: Stranahan could play golf on column. Macalone had 17 points back in form, the Indians may well black finish. See it today tve won't have it long. Open, and Buddy Parker's, an Dick Avery was high man for the On a, basis of 10 points for first, victories over Cincinnati; and the French Riviera, in Bermuda hard-bitten pros. and Blanchfield had eight to lead than Wilbraham'* equally well poll. <. nouncement that he was residing winning Floormen with, 15 points Stranahan launched a desperate hit over 900 in 'me match with There were, of course, many oth nine for second and'so on. West 'Tulaa. The Cdwbqys play Wichita, or wherever, rich people go to put the victor*. Ray Villa, with seven grouped totals, ranging from Al Vinpl Regional Teen of .Middletown er oddities.In sports besides boxing as coach of the Detroit Lions at a but Phil McGann came through Virginia amassed 941 points. Sec- the No. 17'team, tonight', on the dog. but that wouldn't drive to prove himself, but It waa led' the losers. Dbdge’s 179 to Tom Rlce'a 170, pre-season'banquet.- with eight cliltch points,to-insure Maryland returned to the top 10, a long time between drinks. He oh Jan. 22. Additional mea.snrc' of AT Starting, yoo e*«i U* eerfsnsaac. *f a lirtt lOW sil f«r. qslek labneati.B. Y«i gat tlist and these, too, received sdlld sup ond>ptace Kansas State, with (xily prove anything. As a lily white, The second game was closely alao only a nine-point spread. Indian strength is the tiio of local Jean Claude Lefebwe, Gonzaga’i vfctory. For the losing Clothier*. four Krsta. had -590 pointa. Kansas taking eighth place, on the the handsome blond Irishman finished 41st among the money 1951 MORRIS MINOR *1950 PONTIAC partonnaBCO with Nsw S-D Keatawtor Oil. FIVE MINUTES LATER, ss yn r ta ^ a flaw* port. winners with no more than contested until the last quarter I.’nexpectedly Tough shooters who fired 170's. rip.lvalent a low ail wobT dot New m aaad saadiaa M ail earfMWsae*. Naw S-D EaaMator sappliM it! , The misjudging of the Ken 7-3 baaketball giant,!received one Bill Belkewlcz with *12 and Greg waa right behind With 586 pointa for strength of decisions over Duka uld and did tackle the pros, but when Fletcher's pulled slowly Both team scores are highly re to Wilbraham’s fifth place score. 1952 PONTIAC A DOLL FIFTEEN MINUTES LATER, a 20 ail waald ba taa tkia. Now It’S UaM^far baavy » oil parforiB-. ftaqt place vote. Thia might better Manchuck with nine were high and NortK Carolina. Kentucky "grew tired of coileettng silver- 85.144.20 laat year, not nearly tucky Derby finish line by Jockey third place and fix firsts. enough to pay expenses had he away. spectable for high school shooting. The summaries: 1950 CHRYSLER 1953 FORD SEDAN aaea iasida Hut *qiat” aagiaa. Agaia, Naw t-0 Kaotautor Oil srovidaa iti .IF* aaanr aU yoa aaad Willie 'shoemaker waa. named on have been placed under "tall men. In tbe second game, Herm’s, Kansas State added victories over clung to ninth by whipping Van war*, being low amateur in open Both teams were offjn their Wilbraham v’ a s unexpectedly, .Manehritlrr sat ta aaa autar oUt •tories” Instead of “odditli^s.” with Ronnie Pockett dropping 31 Minnesota and Nebraaka during the derbilt anci Louisiana State, and tournaments. needed the money. tough, having improved tremen Steve R eale !'T a', la j 16 ballots. Willie, It will be re Stranahan did not win another shooting and the conleat was Tim R ohan ...... !>? 1?' called, eased up on Gallant Man points, defeated the West Sides, 64- week. Kansas lost its only start to Bradley AeW lOth by taking two "I required added incentive,” ragged an 73. 173 HOWARD OIL Uege. losing .West Sides, Jim Curry had Although San Francisco had nine State tumbled from fifth to Uth pros paid little attention to me.” or nine under par, for the 87,000 iVnbr'nhiim Avndrm.\ all* HEBERT BROS. In baseball, Ted wmiams’ failure w.. L. Pet. bach ha(4 four. the Indiana with their, greatest AUiert Dodge ...... t . . . !t1 M i7S SERVICB CENTER a points and- Frank Boyd seven. first places, seedrid only to West after losing to Georgia Tech. So. and fittingly enough on flrat prize in the 840,000 Los An Uf win the American League moat Roughs. .. .7 1'. .875 geles Open. Wyman’a have been a tough luck challenge all season. i t-eeSIrola., ...... S,V aj li7 and 184 OAKLAND ST. Newcomers among, the second 10 Labor Day of ’54. Stranahan de Dick Fierce ...... !'7 79 176 L L iM W, BfTODfj; TURNPIKE ...5 3 ‘ Neat Junior league games wHl’ VUTinfa, It finished fourth with' 582 team-of late and couldn't seem to One .highly unusual feature ofi| MOTORS valuable player aVard after com BunHeri . . . . .625 Keep shooting like that, ■ Mus- Dave'Ctook ...... » 7.1 174 CORNER OF ADAMS COR. OP NORTH SCHOOL ST. be played Monday night at Ver- points Mter a week In which the were Tennessee, Dartmouth and’ cided to engage the proa on their the match was the power displayed RENAULT — SALES cnhI S ER V IC E piling a betjer batting record than Max Flies .. ...5 3 .625 Oklahoma, own term*. Now that he was clea, and the pros will pay plenty get golqg. Mai Rhinea led the Fuel- T om R ice ...... -.. a6' at 170 k 4 .600 planck School starting time 6:30. Dona whipped Santa Clara and Col- man with eight points, and Bob b|y the local squad in the prone Alao firing for J'-micIi'» l 'r 634 CENTER ST. M l 3 .S 10 V Mickey Mantle also was ranked Hookers ...... A Sevaral ot tha' tsams played last aligible to take money out of their of attention to you. R slp tl (Jeer, 170: Rob RiiarnnI 170- F d ...4 4 .500 Flrat gaifie Vrill bring. together lega of the Pacific. They don’t play Brannlck. fast improving for- position. Clark Vaughn, new Wil- high. So was the listing of the Painways . • Floors and West Side and pip sec again until Jan. 84. night, but the voting was based on l^ k e ts , he’d get plenty of atten-. As a matter of fact, they’ll pay relfhsm, 170' panl Sheridan 16,*: Bob Diitributsd by A m e r l^ Cmi| Co.—HRiifocil Boston slugger In nintti ptaqe on Green Rays ...8 5 .375 you to aell apark plugs. ward, had; six for tha lossra. breham. coach, had trained hia Murawskl, IM. Ron .Gambolsll,'155. .860 ond game will find Hduse and Hal* . CindnnaU bowad t« Oittahoma ^•mss p^taysd through Saturday, ■ ehe 8 ^ ^ ballot ahd' .lit 10th place Chlppers .f.a ^taCs last dreak, but then poured ■■(Vr on anothai^> . ' , t Spftuklinft • * ..^.8 'f . .850 meeting Hem's- ' t,' * S . ".. ( ' r I' , j I /. — ■’A' .. ,\ •A V ■<’ ^ f ' X . I,' ' ' f ■ ■ I ' / PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CQN^., TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN-, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1958 ■ I PAGE THIRTEEM
Booms Wltlioat Board H Legal Notlea Aatomoblles' tor Salt 4 Trailem TUKKE OUGHT A BR A LAWl BY FAGALY and SHORTEN HooMhoM- Goods SI Apartmont*—Flat*— Housea for Sale 72 iiouacf for Said 72 Wuitdd—Jtodl EdtRtd 77 ■ / .TB. held ROOM FOR rent, auitabi4^for ona Tcnenenta 68 AT A COVKt OF PB( Soviets Cha HELLO-My name is Frtrk Jan- ROYCRAFT U l) under SiaH dovkn. ANTIQUE FURNITURB, illver, (VI) MANCHE8TER-0 room Cape EAST SIDE—Beautiful seven room LI8TIN08 W ANTED-fiiiigls. two- at MoaphsMer, .w$Ma arid, tor Jbs or two men. Shower. Call St 101 U iM ct et tiSirtissSrr i the Ifh Auto Big-3 Hits UAW Classified ton. What’s my line? I am selling excellent condition. Low payment loM, chiila, and uaetf fumltxre ONB TOUR and one fiVe room 818,800. 8tx finished roomp. Com brick and frame home. Three (amlly, threo-temlly, businsss and sold. Furniture Repair Cheatnui St. . \ otTumrr.im. the 1958 Edsel—lust like pretzels. scheldule, .Many others on the FACKDGCIpaOMVOUA LTH, Ht «AID Ht'O X w r rrli somstminu msNm npariment. Refi^ratoy nni stove, pleted game room. Detached ga matter bedrooms and ons, single. property. Have many caob buyers. P r « * ^ ' Jotak J, WaUsU, Judge. Ml 8-7440. Ike Sulmiiited Do you know I will give you as same plan; Jensen’s, Inc.- (always •aOliftSOVf MK’5 HMO US AMUVeNiR «TMN«I ANP IXOriCtjiMMITlIiiW ROOM FOR rent, Near centSg! hoUi redsdornted, excellent oondi- rage, Ideal locaUon,, near trano- I'/k baths. Living room, 90x13, Mortgages anrmngea Plooss call lEaiiate of Alexaridsr Crooks^ Isle o( Advertisement reliable), 64 Park, Road, W#st Kaachsster, he Satd DIsMet, dsocased. high as S3500 for clean lesi Ford grAtlOHeONTMt tOF MliTRAVIw; HURtV AND OfIN IT MAfiTuiPlCNfPUfi Heat and hot water. Gentleman:^^, tion. Tor information call Ml pprtatUm and ihopplng center. R. dlnlhg room, birch cabinet kitch Oeotge L. OrasUdlo, Realtor. Ml Profit-Sharing Plan Hartford, AD 3-6914 or GA t-4479. ABSOLUTE BARO/ON - Cuatoro The ezscHim bavmg tZMMtsd her CLASSIFIED ADVT. SOO hardtop with all equipment in OUlKtlTilSEe.' 88 Footer St. Ml 8-8847. OdOOS after 0 p.m. P. pimock a Co., Realtort, MI en. nNvd-car garage. Madeline 9-8878, 109 Henry 8t. adriUnlstraUon account with aald eelate trade lor a 1958 Edsel—other cars Monday through -Saturday. 9 to 6 made comicea and drapes. Slip 9-8248, Joaepb Aahford, Ml 9-6819. to this Court tor allowance. It Is ‘War Biidffet’ DEPT. HOURS 9.80 and up. CSiolca of Smith, Realtor. MI f-1048. just oa hirrh? Sfcc me tonight at Monday, Wednesday, Thursday covera, 109.80 and up. FIVB r o o m flat, first floor, com-, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7703 dr ARE YOU OUNSIDBRINO ORDEREO: 'IlSt the had day of (CoHtlNiMd from Pago One) tionary demands upon tlu antome* udget tarma. Mra. Rita, ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman pn January, 1968 at ten o'CtodT foruoo)i, 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Brunner's Edsel in Talcottville; evenings. fabrlca. ietsly fumlidisd including TV. OU Robert Murdock, MI 0-0072. 'M UNDMAN ST.-Slx room home ( SELLING YUUR PRUPERTYf (C from Pag* Oaa) bile industry." JA 3-T780. ferred. Shower In basement. Tsl( at the l^robats Office in the Mnnkapai Tel MI 3 5191. phone in room. MI 8-7008. gumer, jasoge. Excellent location. on two aorM of land. Recently We will ^ ^ r a io e youi praperU> Bunding In laid Mancbeeter. be and go to car buyers in the form of Colbert added: MOBILE HOMES —Furniture tak- (XDt) 810,900 - NEW 8H room traa and Bout anyny obUgaUon. -RAUP 1-S OFF on wallpaper. Wall 'Luum, 1^1 » 8-0488, lt.no answer redecorated. Excellent iwtential. the same is assigned tor-a hearing.on ittUonal tanalon, it still has rebates. The rest—50 per cent— "Mr. Reuther also aspaahs to COPY CLOSING TIME en as down payment on mobile 'A ix m mouse ranch. Built-In stove and oven, We also buy property tor cash. the allowance of sa idL odmlnUtration------oo- FOLKS SAY Ulea 4c a tile, Kcntiie, from 7c Coventry P I 2-7018. Selling for $14,000 with fbumeing count with aald estateMe Arid this Court raported Prashlant Eiaanhow- 'arould be hapt by the company. again insist that part of maaaga- FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. homes. Excellent lots available at A&O&VIITH FURNISHED ROOM near Main St. fireplace, fun basement. Near available. T. J. Crockett Realtor. Selling or buying contact directs that notice of toe Ume arid 's raply to Pramler Bulganin’s If tho plan had been In edfect ment’s job be turned over to him WP SELL THE each. Green Faint and Wallpaper, STAinjlY BRAY. Realtor Mansfield. Jensen’s, Inc. 'always EXCITEMENT 0 Hazel St. MI 0-2170. 8DC ROOM duplex plus sun porch Veralanck School. R. P, Dlmock M l 8-1677 or MI 9-7781. •lace assigned for eoid hearing be give propoaal for a summit conferanco. the. last 10 years, the UAW chief so that he can Ineraaa* stlU fur* MON. THRU FRI. FINEST U CARS at the Green. 8c Co., Realtors, Ml 0-0246, Joseph BRAE-BlDtN REALTY p all persons known to be Tnti------reliable) 64 Park I(oad. West and garags, separate steam heat { Pravda published a long article ■aid, em ploy of General Motors ther the already dangerous dsgriM Hartford. AD 3-6214 or GA 9-4479. AT JUNIORS Aahford, Ml 9-6818, Barbara Ml 8-0378 therein to appear and be beard ^ 10:30 A.M. IN THIS AREAn • WANTED—Good, s a le a b le uaed ROOM FOR gentlamap Quiet ing unif.-oasement and attic ator- OJVENTRY—A real buy, foUr riice on by publUhUig a copy of thla/5rder on tha necessity of settling inter- would have made an ave'rage of of monopoly pcniier he possesses." Monday through Saturday, 9 to 5. SifT FROM neighborhood. Inquire . from 6-8 Woods^Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur fumltura, Watklna BroUiera. MI ^ e apace. Immediate occupancy, rooms writh gaa heat, nice lot. LUTINGh WANTED, emtle and hi some newspaper having a cIsAdatloa nations! problems through nego 8600 more a year. General Motors American Motors aCorp* and And Frankly We Agree With Monday, Wednesday^ Thursday A FAR AWAV p.m. 324 Charter Oak. MI 8-0808. dilldren Welcome. $138 monthly. dock, Ml 0-8972. Priced at 16,800. Only $1,000 down. In said District, at least .flvaryhiyi Studebaker-Packard Corp. had no SATURDAY 9 A.M. 3-5171. two-famUy bouses. Member of fore the day of -said hearlnn'^ tiation. has 500,000 hourly rated emnloyes. Them.! evenings. SMORE Tel. MI 8-3034. $08 per month paye everything. "It is now for the leaders of immediate comment Under thair NEWLY DECORATED ■ Large MANCHESTER—rFIve rooms (one MLS. Howard R. Hastings, Real JOHN J. WALKETT. Judge. Wants Pay Increases REFRIGERATOR, gaa range, asisy Manchester Aesociates, 172 East the western powers to give their present profit position, noithsr r o r s COOPERATION WILL YOU’LL BE PLEASANTLY sur room facing Main St. For business unfinished) excellent condition, tor, MI 0-1107 any time. Reuther said wag;e increases—he chair, In good condition, very rea* Center St., MI 8-0080, or MI 9-0884. AT A COURT o r iBATK held word,” it BSld. "Poople are wait would be affectad by proflt>Shar’- . BE APPRECIATED prised with the price Of this 1955 Auto DriTliiK School 7-A ' AN ONION ) sonabla. Leaving town. M^ 0-0794. or living quarters, 880 a month. BuMneu Locations aluminum storms, 18,700. Carlton at Mancheatgr, wMIfln aiind lOr the named no figure—also will be ing. PACKARD sedan with Ultramatic $ 0 Olt/e A Wm. Rublnow, 848 Main St., Room W. Hutchins, MI 0-6182. Dlatrlct of ManelMdfer. on the tUi day ing for a clear answer to clear pro sought at bargaining seaaiona ip FOUR BEDROOM colonial, excel of January, ItSS/ posals on which depend the peace Reuther, when asked about drive, heater, defroster, white tires, MtJRTLbCK’S Driving School — O M P t a 0. for Rent 64 Legal Notice sch^uled.to start about April 1. PORTER SIKEET section — Five lent condition, large lot, central, PreaenI, H oib^ohn J. Wallstt, Judge. and security of millions.’' dropping the 4-day week lasue, Dial Mi 3-2711 2-tone paint. Don’t worry about the , Licensed by State of C^nn. Author AT GIFT HIOH CHAIR IS. crib $25. 79 Char only $13,800. Carlton W. Hutchins. ' OBOEB OF NOTICE Esute nf ■ “ " Assembly plant workers now aver ized by Dept, of Motor Vehicles TOR OTTICE or commercial use, year old six room ColoiUal, large In his raply Eisenhower did not satd: down payment. WE CAN MAKE A EXOTIC ter Oak St. MI 9-0541. PLEASANT ROOM — On* Mock MI 0-8182. AT A COURT o r PHOBATB. held Chester, b i,______age about 82.40 per hour. (or driver education, including from Main St., separate entronci, three nomo,^ ground floor. Main living room, fireplaci metal at Manchester, within and (or the The aMInlstrator having exhibited rule out s summit meeting even • "You will notlea I have not baen DEAL, oply $49 month. eOUOHTANr 8t. naar_pdst office. Phone MI Dletrlct or Mancheeter, on the tth day his adnnnisiratlon account with aald Ernest R. Breech, Ford board beating the drums (for the shorter classrdqm teaching for 16 'years gentleman, parking. MI 3-4734, kitchen cabinets, attached garage, BOLTON—A real dream home on estatario this Court for allowance. It Is tually. But among other tlunge he $01.0 IN 9-8220, 1418-7444. of January, 1968. propoeed the elimination o f the chairman, aald the union’s proposal work week) since the first sputnik Lost snd Found WHAT MORE CAN BE ADDED old and up. Three cars, push but WASHXNG MACHINE, fully auto* large porch, hot water heat oil, very large wooded lot. 5H room Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. (HOIBRED: That the 33rd day of ton drive-standard shift-automa- FlVlEEOlME -.Riatie. Coll MI 0-0163 after 8 p.m. tile bath and first floor lavatory. Estate o( Mary J. WillUms late of Jiiiuar^ 1968, at ten o'clock, forenoon, U.S. and Soviet veto in the U.N. would be given "weighty consid went up." to all the phrases that you’ve heard FOR r e n t — Good for ranch built In 19M. Plastered the Probate Office In the Municipal LOST—Female tiger cat, l " month about the Oldsmobile Super Rocket Uc. MI 9-73^8. •TORE Apart inents>-Flat»>- Aluminum storm windows and walls, fireplace, th i^ large bedJ Menctiester In said District, deceased. Security Council when that body eration" but he said the plan was The UAW leader aald hia plan rlor or any type busl- The administrator d.b.n. having illding in said Mancheater. be and “unrealistic." will provide increased purchasing old. Vicinity Brookfield St. Call "88” . Come in and have a look at FRANK’S IS buying and MlUng Tenements 63 screens. Near bum and schools, rooms, tile bath. H otXwaler oil the same is assigned for a hearing on tries to settle disputes. LARSON’S driving School—Offers ; 9-3997. hibitod bis administration account He termed it a "complicated power, snd said it waa offered aa MI S-6393. this 1955 2-tone blue and white 2- good uaed furalturc and antiquea real bargain, A-1 condition. Price heal, garage In cellar.X^lt ia said estate to Ibis Court for allewaifce. the allowance of said administration an types of driver education on account with said estate, ascertabi- a factor in halting the "growing door sedan with radio, heater, A m w m tJi at 420 Lakt St. Call anytime, 0 THREE ROOM Trailer to rant, $88 ENTIRE BUILDINO about 6,800 $23,600. George L. Graziadio truly a nice home for theNnoney. It Is / ’ Ckimmunist China echoed the ktll-the-profita plan” which he said insured dual control cars, stand ORDERED: .That the 2Tth dSy of ment of heirs and order of distribution, inbalance between purehaobig LOST—Puppy, gray, white and a.m.*9 p m Ml 0-0690. a month. ChamberaTrailai Park, square fo o t Suitable (or storea, Realtor, MI 9-8878. Priced at only $18,300 and 4(1,800 and this Cou -t directs that notice of Soviet criticism but the British "atrikea at the very roots of the power steering, power brakes plus ard or automatic. By trained and January, 1966. at ten o'clock,/rorenoon, power and production." black, thick fur, pointed eara and hydramatic. With a small down SMAfATtO, Rockville. Apply at office. office, insurance company! bau, down. Manchester AssociatesXl73 at the Probate Office In the'^MUntctpal the time and place assigned (or said press generally applauded Elaen- economic system that has made black face. Laat aeen Saturday cerjl(icd inatructorj licensed by GAS RANGE, like new. Five piece $88 PER MONTH after down pay Building In said Manchester, be and uie hearing be given to all persons known hower’s- budget message. and kept America strong." Reuther compared his profit- payment its only $59 month. CAL. |,|4 kitchen set. 17" telii'vieion. Metal etc. Oeetqianey *4 months. In ment. Five large room ranch, ga East Center St. MI 8-0030 or kn to be Interested therein to appear and afternoon Januarj’ 11. Vicinity the state of Conn, MI 9-6075, TWO R(X)M unfumiahed apart center at town. One car garage (or 9-0884. same Is assigned (or shearing on the "This ia a serious provocation Curtice said, "It is unfortunate sharing plan to the plans unndar cabinets. Rotary power lawn mow* ment, all utllltlea except gaa. Cen rage, patio, fireplace. On an sAllowance. of said administration ac- be heard thereon by publishing a copy which (3M and Ford aotacutiva Avery Heighte, Reward. Call MI IF THERE’S A FORD in your rent at the Center. Call m 0-S228. Amnt with said estate, ascertainment of this order In some newsnaper hav against the peaceful asplratlona of that these extravagant demands MANCHESTER Driving Academy, or. Lawn chair. Any reasonable trally located, Rent 800. Call MI acre. PI J-7211. MAN(3IESTER, Parker St.—Large ing a circulation In aald District, at the people of all countries,’’ said share in profits of their firms. 8-1927. future it must be this 1957 FORD licensed by State of Conn, and or MI. 8-7444. of heirs and o rd e i/o ( distribution, and least live days before the day of said should come at a time when public V8 custom "300" 4 door sedan with offer accepted. MI 9-0818. 8-4834. seven room Cape Cod. in excel thlsXCourt direcn that notice of the Red Cniina’a official People’s Dally He said: Motor Vehicle department. Can FOUR BEDROOM Dutch colonial time And placiy-assigned for said hear hearing, and by mailing In a certified confidence needs to be reaffirmed "The fantastic profits of many LOST—Woman'a ahoulder bag. radio, heater, it’s a spotlesr snow lent condition. Four bedrooms, letter on or before January 10. 1958. a in an editorial broadcast by Peip as a basis for a'n upturn in the dark beige, apring cloaing, wallet fulfill all driver educational needs, COMPACT—Coal, wood range and MODERNLY DESIGNED for af* 1% hatha, three lota. Manchester ing be 'g lv e n /lo all persons known to cony of this order tn. Mary Stsrslak, of America’a giant corporations white outside and just like new in Honaes for Rent 65 Green area. MI 9-130S. fireplace, full cellar. Oimbinatlon be Interred therein to appear and be ing Radio. economy. > encloaed. Loat at King'a store. MI from 16 to 60. Standard shift, push Heating and PIuiAbing 17 Help W anted~M ale 36 Articles for Salt 45 one Ashley automatic wood atove. f(pUances, available tation arid shopping center. Im Priced at only* $17,500 Trith only ter on or before January 10. 1*58. a sputniks. ,W.quId base iU bargaining objec Reuther said about 800,000 auto Trust company,-Application made 2-7249. Ml 9-3808. All pre-trtmmed, some pre-paated, vincial, antique finish, round laundromat. Ample amealte psrk* copy of this order'to Clarence F. I.a- FOR THE BUDGET WEARY until June IS. Call MI 3-8271 for mediate occupancy. Call the R. F. $1800 down. Exclusive with. T'l AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held ^"The budget will be welcomed tives bn the economic realities the industry workers would be cov JOBS AVAILABLE in ManOheater Sherwin-Williama, 981 Main St. table, large beautifully’ dealgned ing (or two c a n , each avsuabla Chappelle, Phoenix Bt., Vernon. Cohn.; at Manchester, within snd for the ered by his plan. / for payment. .... man or woman yoti must see this appointment. Dlmock Co., Realtora. Ml 9-8245 or Chester Associates. 172 East Henry J. LaOiappelle? 37 Marble 8t.. outside America and should add nation faces today, not only here and elsewhere. Milling machine braakfront, alx chairs. Reasonable. Nov. 18 and Dec. 1; Three rooma District of Manchester, on the 8th day at home but abroad.’’ Curtice said. He said if the rebato plan bad 6,000 mile 1957 FORD Fairlane 500 CUl MI 9-4888. Joseph Aahford,'.MI 9-0818, Bar ter St.. MI 8-0030 or MI 9 Manchester. Conn.; Richard L. La- of January 1NI8. point to the level-headed and, con LOST — German Shepherd, male, Business Services Offered 13 PLUMBING AND heating—repairs operator, •plastic moldmaker, tool- and bath. Adulta, $100 monthly. Chaopelle. 17 Oakland St., Manchester, New Inflatlounry Defnaads been In effect for consumers dtUN’ 2- door 4’ictory. Radio, heater, sea PAIR GIRL’S ice skBtee, bara Wf.oda. Ml 0-7702, Robert Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. ciliatory arguments with which the seven months old. black and tan. and contract work. Can Ml 9-8541. maker, jig borer, copperamith, elze 4. Phone Ml 0-4834, TR 8-0778. ELEVE34 ROOM, tw o-fam l^ house, Conn.: Louise L. LaCliapnelle Cle- Elstate of Carl A. Anderson, late of Colbert said R’euther "propoaea, ing the past 10 yean, customers mist green trimmed with snow FL(X)R SANDING, and refiniahlng. Phone MI 9-5801. Suburban For Rent 66 Murdock, Ml 9-5972. chowskl, 24 Thompson St.. Rockville. President answered Mr. Bulganin’s Viclnltv Bolton Lake. Reward. bricklayer, cement finisher, aerial two’«car garage, shed, i« e p lot. Manchester. In said District, deceased. in effect, to fight inflation by mak would have recelv^ an average at <^1 Mi 9-6442. cloud white. It’s just LIKE NEW. Specializing tn eld floora. Ml LLOYD’S PLUMBING Service as engineer, radio mechanic, foreman Mutfcal Instmmelito S3 REDECORATED three room heat* Conn.: Elaine B. Kroll. CoojFr Hill The administrator having exhibited letter," said the Times. Very low down payment plus $59 9-W50 sures satisfaction, prompt sendee. SNOW REMOVAL equipment avail - ROCKVILLE—New three MANCHESTER- New five room North St. $8,000. MI 9 / St., Manchester. Conn.: CeorgV Victor his administration account with said The Conservative Daily Tele ing a whole series of new infla more than $70 a car. (machine shop), carpenter, spot ed apartment, $98 monthly. Phone l.eiChappene. Voluntown. C o r o .A l ic e month. CH 7-6124, Ml 9-5488. able. Also sand, atone, gravel and SPINET PIANO, 9288, Hammond Ml 9-5239, MI 8-7444. apartment, heated, electric range.! ranch full basement, fireplace, estate to this Court (or allowance. U la graph applauded the President’s ter, radio and televialon repair refrigerator, disposal, no peta. $90 laundry tray, full Irtsulation, plaS' Louise Llllibrldge. P. O. Box 81, ORDERED: That the 20th day of Announcements man, tool ^nder, electroplating asphalt. Nuasdorf Sand and Stone organ, 9800, amall baby grand, Beachdale Lane. Voluntown. Cohn.; January. 1968. at ten o'clock, forenoon, desire to keep down nonmilitary HEY, THERE IS A FORD IN MURTENSEN I'V. SpMll per month 88 Elm street. Phone tered wall, tile bath, living room lAitM terf Sale foreman, tobacco sorter, auto me Co. MI 9-7408. 1300. All good trade-lna. Easy FOR REINT—Approximateb Janu l.-«na Loclcwood 76 Union Bt., Norwlrii. at the Probate Office In the Municipal expenditure and a proposal which YOUR FirrURE, This two tone television service. Ml 9-4641 Millinery Dressmaking 19 TR 5-3808, or TR 5JI050. fireplace, hot water oil heat. Coat Conn.; Joseph Marlce LaChappelle. 68, Building In aald Mancheater. be and School Board in Opposition ' INCOME TAXES prepared in your chanic, master mechanic, tool tarma. Open Monday, Tuesday, ary 32. Six room duplex, opposite Meadow St.. Wllllmantic Conn.: Marie would enable him to shift funds home or by appointment. Exper blue and white station wagon, it’s TWO COMBINA’nON wood storm Thursday evenings. Rlmbautn’s, Center Park. Three targe bed iron radiators recessed., Amesite LOTS 1 2 5 x ^ and larger. 81,300 ha tame Is assigned for a hearing on M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv grinder. Apply Connecticut State Lillie Burr. 746 Main St.. Wllllmantic. ;he allowance of said administration ac- from ons military service to an’ ienced tax work, MI 3-4723. a country sedan model. Radio, doors, nine wooden storm win 881 Main St., New Britain rooms with closets, ateam oil heat, MANSFIELD, Route 4Ta Six drive, ai: city utilities. Immediate and up. ,-Off Manchester Road, Conn.: Oertrude l.AC2uir*peIIe Moore, 3 ice. Cleaning attics, cellars and DRESSMAKING and Alterations Employment Service, 806 Main room Oil cotint with aald eatate. aacertainment other. . heater, white tires, power steering dows. MI 3-6471. copper screens and doors. Full Cod, oil heat, garage, occupancy. Built by Arisaldi. Sher Glastonbiii^. Telephone M' 0-6081, South Grove 81.. Rockville, Conn.: Mery of heira and order of dlstributfon. and The conservative Financial To Expanding Green School yards. Incinerators emptied, aahea done. Ml 9-2552. St., Manchester. p.m. l-AChanoelle Wolf. South Grove St,. and Fordomatic. it’s book value is TRY THE Kinsman electronic basement .imd attic. LinoleUn- on 885 montl wood Circle. North Manchester- this Court directs ths* notice of the Times gave the budget only light Personals 3 removed Contract service avail 17” ADMIRAL T.V., combination spinet organ today. Finest quality New five room ranches now un RockvU'e. Cdnn.: Mabel Txnltse An thne ahd place assigned for aald hear $2860, but now at your EDSEL deal DRESSM 'vKING and alterations. kitchen, formica counters, kitchen -Two large wooded lots drews. 70 Dobson Road Vernon. Conn,; ing be given tn all persons known to praise. able. Ml 9-9757. coal wood heater, typewriter, of any home organ. Dubaldo der construction, all c i ^ utilities. Norman J. Barton. Ellington. Conn.; be Interest^ therein to snnear and he The amount of land around Man-^the matter within the next t a w er’s low price is only $2188, a low Specializing in children’s clothes. Male or Female 37 cabinets, new oak flooring, newly Wanted to Rent 68 ' Williams Road. Call owmer, MI "A budget can either be assessed daya. RIDERS—Wanted to and from Motorola car radio. PI 2-7211. Music Center. 184 West Middle decorated, two porches. Adulta Choice lots ’ avaUable. Being built Howard A. Barton. Bolton Ijike, R .F D ., beard therein bv publishing a conv of Chester Green School will probably $188 down and bank terms of only LIGHT TRUCKING and ode' jobs. MI 9-9140. Help Wanted— 3-6821. Rockville, Conn.: E'lock tn tb* foropoop At n CtMirt of High; Mrs. Caryl Stratton to Automobnes for Sale DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com Box H. Herald. Asking-price $14,500. Six ,ooma— (X n i) TALCOTTVILLK • Vernon. St Piii'fleld, M i«s ,: Francis I>sChan- to bo hold ot Iho Rrohuto Of i»4)w year. It aald there are some Building and Sites Committee, but Waddell. Mrs. Mary Kirkpatrick to BRUNNER’S EDSEL with bank pany, doors and windows, custom MANCHESTER Package Delivery. ACCORDIONS, guitars, band In door, oil heat, 990. MI 3-4781. fice’ In the Town of Cprentn*. heF#bv ■i^a this will happen but added terms to 36 months. BELOW PRICES' DEUVERED Colontsl, full basement, hot water $21,900. New Conn, contemporary, nelle, 3977 Vast Drive. Baton Rouge. the general conaenaua waa that the Waddell, Miss Carol Dohan to a work, guaranteed. Cal] MI 9-1583 Light trucking and package deliv struments at big aavings. Easy oll/hent. I 'i baths, fireplace, I jt .: PhllUn LaChanpelle. ^ Subhlno %fAl«Pfied for A heprine noon fb* "it will take more than President property should not be increased NEED A CAR? Short on a down (7LERK TYPIST—part time or full IN (X)NN. a v a il a b l e :—Modem three room ultra modern ranch. acre wood ment And *iiowAoce of the Adm'rl*trA' primary grade in Septambar, and after 6 p.m. ery. Refrigerators, washers and terms, repairing. Cheater Accor Farms and l-and for Sale 71 Slah’ es. Fort Knox. Kentuckv; L "'lsn payment or had your credit turned THE BIG “ M ” PERSONIFIED time. Call MI 9-6891. apartment. All conveniencea. Will ch, full attic, plastered walla,, ed lot. Washer dryer-refrigerator- V. P-mier Bsrihsult. 970 Rear. Main tioo *^A**T»* It I* Eisenhower’s 1958-59 budget to re for several reaaona. Mrs. Lavlnla Bannister to tha high stove moving specialty. Folding Canadian Lumber 2x4” /12" dion company, a BurasMe Ave.. all city uliUties. Near bus line and ! ORDFPJjr*- Tb«t Ibe Admi"U*rAtoe start economic expansion." "The traffic problem there ia down? Don't give up! For a good is this beautifully kept 4-door lease to reaponsible person for a f o r DIFFERENT sizes end typei buUt-ln oven-atove are included. St.. WllMmanUc. Conn : Viola V*Hr- d.b.n.Ct.e.. of *«tAte school. RAY ANN T V CHlnlc service call chairs for rent. MI 9-0752. (Your specs, 6 min.) M $89.00 East Hartford. Tel. BU 9-5607, school. Charles Lesperance, MI (eullle. 064 Prosnect S' WlblmeoHr. The Conservative Dally Mall getting terrific," aald Mrs. Jane deal—not thru a small loan com sedan, immaculate exterior, plus —$2.50, 24 hour service. Bonded reasonable rent. For further in- of farms and land tracts^within/ For araolntment to eee call the erroup* hi m IA At »brt d*v end 4) To approve leavaa of absanca INTELLIGENT- 4/OxS/O Plyscore M $97.00 Manchester branch, 91 Union St. 9-7820. R. F. Dlmock Co.. Realtora, MI Conn.- E vs LaneloN W '.ion 8*.. wll'l- Stuek. The school is located just pany — sae “ Harry" at 333 Main economy overdrive. Radio, heater, work. Work done on '-adioa, car .formation Call MI 3-8824. miles oi Hartford. Law rence/F . mantlo. Conn.’ Cecille Chrislsdore 136 h o o ' Abnre mentioned. ■ ep'' •'''ftc.e said it waS-atupIfied by the size of for Mra. Ellen Dworkth o f tha St. (Formerly Douglas Motors). •Sheetrock (5 min.) M $58.00 MI 8-8709. 9-8340, Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-0818, of tbe t’me And fret fo** AAld heei»- the budget. It noted the total is off of E. Middle Tpke. near the white tires, .ifter your trade or a radios snd Hi Fi. Ml 3-8877, MI Painting— Papering 21 Fiano, Broker. Ml 9-5910 MANCHESTER—Six room C^pe, Snrlne St.. WUUmentlp. Conn.- rise- In** bsi fri*«eo to etl nepwonA '-ortwn *rt b« Waddell School, and Mrs. Oloria ATTRACTIVE No. 1 Dduglas Fir (min.) M $110.00 TWO AND FOUR room apart- Barbara mxida. Ml 0-7703 or ence pejet'er 970 Vesr. M-in P'.. WII- almost as large as Britain’s na corner of Vernon St. low down payment, only $35 month. 3-2958. near bus, schools and churches. A Interee^^d A*'d e«t«*e, b*' rtw»»p. ♦bie onb^rt fttwwknrt*^ neeeew* *rher'‘ *be ain’s entire annual budget and the Street. Ml 9-4571. Open evenings. CHESTER FURRIERS - Furs re NEW SIX RCXJM h f^ e , Carter St., ranges. C ^ the Elloworth Mitten 5% room ranch, mahoganv paneled Rrosd- Brook. Conn.; Edwsrd .'♦•rvis. Board of Directors to obtain addi Buckley, Mra. Marilyn Simon of lux (Ri cleaner. Pick up and de chester. ’Baymond Flake. MI only. denee^ed Ibe* dwe^* tn T«*»»**x C*rtV- American missile program will re retary or allied fields. Exper On our competitors advertised modeled. repaired. Capes and Manchester. Five rooms. compiMe Agenc:y, Realtors. MI 3-0930. (ire wall, ceramic tile bath, fully "74 P s fk 'e St.. Vsnehe-ter Conn.: ef**«a*» «er«f Va* re*^'**ewe.d y*a»l1 8a.- tional land for expanding the Buckley, Miss Sylvia French of Satisfaction Guaranteed livery. Call ElectroliLx ai thorized 9-9237. R-'-m ond Jarvis Oek1a-"i Poad P*«r,. ceive more than Britalh’s whole de .. V ience in handling money in loan prices We will beat them by at •tolea made; .819.98. Call MI 9-7218 PARTLY furnished, (tv* room full rear dormeyf V i baths, fire alr-conditloned. two car Jbaaement mintPeed Cwepe T-'nlep. H'‘*h .®*»*eef school, they had been denied. At the high school, and Mias (Tynthla 1951 KAISER, radio and heater. sales and service. MI 9-0843 or JA for free estimate, at your home. VERNON—An executive's dream garage. Large lot. Call the R. F. njnr. Conn.: l 4iw-once .T-rvi*. PFD. r'r>»*e *»♦»•*• c*— fense establishment. Coughlin of the Keeney Annex. EXTERIOR and Interior painting. company type operation. Ref least 5% . duplex, no bathrpom. Sullivan place, baaemejn garage. T. Shan Cnventre Conn.’ TferoM .Terri- F—noh that time there was an opportunity Call MI 3-4988. ALWAYS 2-0108. Please ask for Augustine just over the 'Manchester line in Dlmock (So., Realtora. MI 9-S245 Heorge F. TavIAx, RFD. Cobimbl*. "What a country!” declared the Ceilings refinlabed. Paperhanging. Ave., Wapplng. MI 3-5734. non. BuUder/Ml 3-7469. BU 91418. Roed f-n n . ’ Fr-ok F. Clsrd- C^ne to obtain land Just to The north of AT Kamienski. erences. NOBODY-BUT NOBODY Vernon on Valley Falls Road. This or Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818, Bar- nor. fi'i Welker . xt-nrhe«ter Cone., »«eKeee Dally Mall. "And what an ally! Wallpaper books. Estlmatea given. Wantcd--^To Buy 58 -dministrafo- of e-'ei- of A-'^nds the school. 1954 FORD V8 convertible, with UNDERSELLS NATIONAL FOUR ROOM apartment. Central (H) BRICK front Ranch | custom built 0 room ranchi# fea tara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert Where would the Old World be BRUNNER’S Ftjlly cf'vered by Insurance. Call Gardner- Irene M-rks. 6". r-een . n 1--e«t |eo d***« b''^''**rt e**M t^me Plans In Existence Drunk Charge Hit Fordomatic, radio, heater, new Telephone JA 7-1164, 8-4 location, heat and utilities fur House, bedroopir I4x2r llvlts | tures 1800 square fest of extras Murdock, Ml 9-8972. n-oed Hrl-'e PonP * V».,olp without this prodigious friend in top, this car ia worth $1395, but EDSEL Household Services Edward R. Price Ml 9-lOOS. OLD GUNS lan^ condition), that have to be seen t be appre According to Arthur H. Bllng NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. swords, war rellca, Mitlquea. etc. nished. $90 month. Write Box E, room>wth paneled fireplace waif, wie’-lon T» F n piil„^,n (Oepn • Vlole PLMOPF ■n*RKtNGTG>^ Tui1-» the new ?" this weather you can buy It for In Talcottville Offered 13-A MU 8-3464, 6-10. 381 STATE STREET ciated. Such items aa disposal. 3 (DC) BOLTON—Coventry line. New milford W sfee C* Umitti W|nd*ne. superintendent of schools, thefe are By Sarah Churchill X" CEILINGS whitened. Interior paint (one or whole cellecUiifi). 70 Mill Herald. kitchen with dining area ceram ic' $999, only $199 down and a low Open Evenings Till 9 NORTH HAVE»(, CONN. basement garage. R.: fireplaces, fire alarin system, are 6 room ranch, ceramic tile bath, Conn,' Victor T.eCh-nneitp ^-ew We4_ plans in existence for the expansion PURNITURE repairing and refln- ing. Evenings and Saturdays. Call St. Tsi, M 8-8717. \ tluT bath lord Me,"" ’ Grace T.eO-hennelle. h'S-r of the school. /' $38 month. Don't paas this up, in Chet Brunner Tel. CHestnut 8-2147 Dlmock A Co., Realtors, Ml | just samples of what ia to be knotty pine kitchen, watk-out Wedfoed M"SS. ’ Je*- F pilhinon- S4S (Continued from Page One) Mihing: antiques restored. Furni m 9-5425. SIX ROOM apartment, located In found in this year old home de basement. Large lot. Reduced to Coombs Indicted In answer to a queadon • from 90 days you can sell it (or $1395. John Garrity Dogs— Birds— Peta 41 0-6865; J o s ^ Ashford. Ml 9-6818; | Main S' , M snrhes'ee r-onn.. •dmln'*- A p p r o v d ^ s i It only has a guaranteed 29,000 ture Repair Service, TalcottVille. center of town. Tel. MI $-1763. Barbara Woods Ml 9-7702; or, signed for better living. Fpreioua $14,900. R F Dlmock Co.. Real trstor of e-'-'e of F'mer T,-m,oonel|e U Atty. Harold Garrity. tiling' said do you wont?" And tbat tbey Lloyd’ Odell MI S-7449. Rooms Without Board 59 •TOHN T n-»tTV-n-m Todee .that there was Mficient play miles. She loves her new Edsel— ' Frank Janton Business Opportunities 32 MANCHESTER Pet Center for all Diaraonds— tVatcheik— Robert Murdock, Ml 9-8tri2 breezeway and 2 car garage. tors, MI 9-8245, Joeeph Aahford. On Murder Count found kitchen curtains tom down, ceramic tiied baths, finished base Ml 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI ground space at tha school. Bee Frank Janton at Brunner’s Telephone MI 3-5191 WEAVING of bums, moth holaa your pets, supplies and acces Jewelry 48 RCXIM FOR rent. Inquire Stats AT A COURT OF PROBATE. h»Id lipstick smeared on the refrigera (in), WEST SIDE—six room Cape. | ment, all of this on a 2\i acre 9-7702, Or Robert Murdock, MI Garrity then suggested that tonight. Telephone MI 8-5191.. and torn clothing, hosiery runs, FOR LEASE—Gulf Service Station,, sories. Open Monday through Sat- TaUor Shop, 8 BUsell. MI 8-7888. at Manchester, within and fnr the Loan to MMH Harrison C. Coombs. 88, of Winn, tor and contents of her purse scat LEONART W. TOST Jeweler, re- 4 down, 3 finished up. large en wooded lot; Priced for quick sale 9-6972. District nf Msnrhcster, on the Tth dsv someone look Info the possibilitv of handbags repaired, zipper re adjacent to Wilbur Cross Parkway ,urdaya, 9-6. Thursday and Friday After 6:30 Ml 8-5047. Maine, arfeeted here on Dec. 3 in tered. 1951 CADILX.AC convertible, white, paira, adjusts watchee expertly. closed porch, amesite drive, fine due to owner's transfer at $23,900. of January A.D. 1958. obtaining land farther out on Rt. 6 Auto Accessories— Tires 6 placement. umbrellas repaired, at McNall St_ exit-in Manchester. nights until 9. Ml 9-4273. MALE or FEMALE Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. A loan of $275,000 to aid in con connection with the Thankeglvlng TTie offlcera said thay took the excellent condition. Manchester, A proved successful operation. Ad Reasonable prices. Open daily. ATTRACnVELY furnished a n d : location. For appointmer.i tf see. For appointment to inspect call HENDEE ROAD, Andover— New Estate of Rettv l4tu AVer*- of Man near the Shady Glen dairy A need men’s shirt collars reversed and home at 6 rooms, basement ga Day hammer slaying of hia elderly daughter of Sir Winston Churchill MI 9-9052. dress inquiries to Manchester cbfe^ER PUPPIES, AKC regis Thursday evenings. 120 Spruce cheerful rooms. Complate light \ call the R. F. Dlmock Co. Real-, TODAY. Jarvis Realty Co., 654 chester in aald district, a minor. struction of Mancheeter Memorial will be felt in this area due to the TWO FIRESTONE Town and Coun replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend JOBS AVAILABLE IN rage, large lot. Builder wi'' accept Upon application of K»hneih Avery, father in Winn, was indicted for to a aubatatlon only after ohe had Motel. McNall St., R F D Np. 1 or Street. Ml 9-4887, housekeeping facilities available. ! tors. Ml 9 5245. Joseph Ashford. Center St., Manchester. MI 3-4112. Hospital’s 5-floor addition has been development of tb« Ferguson Rd. 1952 STXnDEBAKER—Radio and try anoW/'tlres, almost new. Also ing Shop. tered. excellent temperment and yciur present home In trade. Op guardian, praying for'authority’to com- murder yesterday, by the Penob climbed into their car holding a call MI 3-4148. Single, pouble. Children accepted; Ml 9-6818, Barbara Woods. MI MI 3-7847. ■ promlw and settle a certain doubthil approved by the fediral govern area. heater, good Urea, recent motor 1955 F o ^ wheel. MI 3-6500. bloodline, beautiful red and buff portunity to acquire a new home scot County GrandsJury. glass of rum and resisted their ef- . males, $40. MI 0-3994. —limited Packing. Central. Rea-1 VARIOUS PARTS Of/ 0-7702 or Robert Murdock, Ml and diapuled claim In favor of said ment. The loan wlH help defray the In aiiy event, the Board voted! to Job. Reason for selling, am mov FLAT FINISH '“ Holland window Fuel and Feed 4 9 -A minor airalnst David Angotta and W11- C^mba Is accused 'pf attacking forts to get her out SNOW TIRES, excellent cpnditiopi LOCAL HARDWARE business for aonable pries! Corns see! .Mhi.! 9-»T2. (XVin) $15,400- THREE family. without tr>’ing to. sell your present Inforfo Genera! Manager Richard ing, have other car. May be seen shades, made to measure. All .5-5-4. CSioice location. Spruce home. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI llam Angntta, If Is cost of the 82,3()g..90^wlng to be his 80-yetu-old father, (paries T. At the substation, tbey related, new tubes. 660x15 mounted on metal Venetian blinds at a new sale. Inventory at retail over TWO ENGUSH Setter puppies, six SEASONED hardwood foi fire Dorsey, 14 Arch St. ] CONNECTICUt ORDERED’ Thai the foregoing ap- Martin that no further land ’ is at 61 Arcellia Drive or call MI (XV) $15,900—NEW ranch with at- Street area. Five car garage New 3-1577 or -vll 9-7751. started within t'woweeks. accord Coombs, with a S-pountT hammer needed for the expansion of the it took two male officers and a Kaiser rims. MI 9-1488. tow price. Keys made while you $11,000. Will sell for $8,000 includ months bjd. Pedigreed with place. cut and split to order. Call nltcatlon be heard and determined at ing to Elmer A. Weden, chairman 9-6423. t a b u l a t i n g SUPEBVISOR tached garage, full basement, 3 roof, amesite drive. Excellent In the Probate office in Ifanchester In when the elder Coombs refused him Manchester Green SchoOl. matron to subdue her. One deputy*# wait. Marlow’s. ing fixtures. Real opportunity. papers. MI 3^4943. Ml 3-7083. Leonard LI/ Giglio. (X) BOLTON — California ranch. of the hospital Board of Trustees. shirt was tom. Call MI 3-8161, PLEASANT, heated room for gen bedrooms, kitchen, dining area, come property. R. F. Dlmock & said Dfstrtol. on the 20th dav of Jan 850. Illing explained how a misunder ^-CRETVU 1520 sq. feet of living area Ther- uary A D\l95S at eleven o'clock In 'nte loan l8 made under-the aus Twice widowed and the father of Later at the county jail, Miaa ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholster C,^and thst notice he given standing had arisen during the past HTENOGR^HER Dimock and -Co.. Realtors, .MI ' mopane windows throughout. In pices of the Hill-Burton Fund, a six children, the accused came, to Cihurchlll, in a pensive moment, Just A Yard For Each Foot Comfort! ing, custom made comicea, Help Wanted— Female 36 old, •• — places, furnaces and w vea. Giglio A.shford, MI 9-6818. Barbara I to ail porsons Interested In ifald eatate month on the ^.matter of the ca 6. MI 9-3354. Brothers, MI 3-5301. CLERI^TYPIST 9-524S, Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818, Woods. Ml, 9-7702 or Robert Mur-' direct lighting. Numerous bullt- of the pendency <>f aald ap.ollratlon and government financing >rogram for Manchester several days before pacity of the proposed Junior high quoted from Robert Bums: drapes and slip coven, $79.50 and the time“ and place of hearing thereon, MANUFACTCRER’S AGENT Barbara Woods; MI 9-'n02 or Rob dock. MI 9-5972. I ina. Two-car garage, acre lot. Bv hospital construction. Thanksgiving to see a girl friend school. ‘In durance vile here must I up. Choice of (abrici. Call Mrs. MOTHER—Needs capable energe appointment only. R. F. Dlmock by publishing a cop*’ of this order In ert Murdock, MI 9-5972. ------I some newsnaper having a circulation In To qualify fo - the grant, hos here. He returned to Winn Thanks He.said that the architect, Vic wake and.weip, LaPine, Ml 9-3694. tic woman who will accept a Garden-—F arpi— Dairy HARDI^RE SALESMAN VERNON—Dobson Ave.. new five j Cio., Realtora MI 9-5245 or Joseph home and small wage to Uelp with Pouitty and Supplies 43 SEFTIC TANKS said district, af least five davs before pital authorities )iad to let the giving Day and then came back tor J ^ d of the Hbbets Frid and “ And all my frowsy couch in Products 50 MACHI^: SHOP PRODUCTS (IV) MANCHESTER-Gretn Area. room ranch with fireplace. Ma Ashford, Ml 9-6818, Barbara the dav of said hearing.-Jo anoear- If sorrow steep." cai-e of five children. No house AND Ihev see cause at said time snd place contract for construction snd take here the following day. Prentlce\firm of Hartford, calcu Building— Contracting 14 BROjAD breasted turkeys, fresh or / SALESMAN 0 room Cape, basement garage. hogany cabinets and trim, base-] Woods, MT 9-7702. Robert Mur Maine authorities came here on But she was released from “dur work except dishes. MI ,9-0232, frozen. Tom .80c per pdund and CDOKING APPLES 00c. McIntosh Excellent condition. Call the R. F. board heat, tile bath, near school | dock, Ml 9-5972. and he heard relative thereto. and out a loan of $600,000 during De lated the ^nuGiber o f classrooms mornings or write S. Shaw, Box FLU86ED SEWERS WOlUlLNO HOUSEKEEPER make return to this rourt. cember. deadline for appl>dng for Dec. 2 and, working with State needed on tha basis o f senior high ance vile" on $50 bond furnished GENERAL repairing and remodel hens, 69c. Schaub Turkey'- f arm, com storMe No. 1 $1.26 half Dlmock Co., Realtora. Ml 9-5248 and on bus line. Convenient to JOHN J. WAtJ.ETT. Judge, by her attorney, Robert J. Gottlieb, 562, Manchester. bushel. 'Tel. MI 3-8116. Louie / DINING ROOM 8IAID or Joseph Ashford Ml 9-6818. Bar new highway. Mortgage finances [ BOLTON C!ENTER Lxioklng for a the loan. Slid local police nabbed him here requirements -instead of junior ing. Specializing In building of 188 Hillztown Rd., Manchestei. that night The following day, a who told newsmen; Bunce, 529. West Center Street MaehfiiB OleaRMl HOUSEMOTHER bara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert arranged. — Phone Charles — - -Ponti- large home with a view? Weil, AT A (YIURT OF PROBATK. h»M Low bidder was Wadhama and high requirements. Thi^ caused the garages and shell houses of all SEWING MACHINE operators, Manrhf»M^r. within and for tha May Oinstructlon Oo. of Hartford warrant charging him. with first discrepancy. ' “Miss Churchill says th« offlcera types. Ml 3-0731, Ssptte Tanka, Dry WeUa. Sewei CHEF ASSISTANT. Murdock. Ml 9-5972 edit, MI 9-9644. here it is. Only three bedrooms Dlftlrlrt of Manch#*ftt#»r. on th* 7th dav night Bhift, 5-10 p.m. Will train Wanted— Pets— Poultry— COOKING AND eating apples, but they are large. Immense of January A.D. 1558. with a bid of $1,405,806. This was degree murder was brought here However, said Illing, the matter who arrested her pinned her arms good home stitchers. Applv Kaklar Lines. Instnlled-—Cellar Water- INSTm/TION COOK BIDWEU, Home Improvement Co. a 16 quart basket. .Louis M. Botti, (X ni MANCHESTER - New six (I) SIX ROOM CAPE, centrally kitchen and dining room. H i Pff'E'bnt. Hon. John J. Wf^llett. Judf$» for construction alone and does not from Maine. Coombs was toen pre was Ironed out a month ago. and slapped her face. She waa only' Toy Co., Hilliard St. Stock 44 preoSng Dene. Kfttat^ of Howard Kdrlaon, lat<* of Alterations, additions, garages. 60 260 Bush Hill Road. ^ BARBER room ranch home in Rockiedge located, $13.8(XI. Alurriinum siding, baths, breezeway anad two-car ga Include equipment, building an ac sented in Town Court, where he "There la no reason for delay aa trying to protect herself.” section, baths, ceramic tile rage. New heating system, many Manchos(*r In aald district. drcGaj8*d. waived extradition and voluntarily Tho slim actress, dreSsed in blua Re-siding apecialista. Easy budg EXCELLENT posltton open (or ex-’ WE BUY. dairy cows, calves and HAIRDRESSER amesite drive. This home- la an Hpon" application of Estcllr Edalaon. cess road, or making a large park far as we’re concerned," he con et terms. MI 9-6495 or TR beef cattle. Pella Bros Phone MI kitchen counters. Attached garage, excellent b u y !,F or appointment extras. Must sell, offers consid administratrix, praylnif for an nrd^r of ing area east of the hospital. agreed to return to Bangor on Dec. cluded. * Capri pants, silk blouse and tan perienced bookkeeper, . lust be MsKINNEY BROS. p r a c t i c a l n u r s e salo of certain roal estate* particulariv 5-9109. 3-7405. amesite drive, fully landscaped to see call the R. F. Dlmock*Co., ered. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI The contfact between ^ e Board 3. 'Reports for Committee sweater, denied she had been accurate typist. Substantial refer POULTRYMAN lot, $31,000. Call R. F. Dimock Co., rtf'seribcd in said application on filr' it drinking but said she often uaed Sd w m o m DlipoHri Co. Realtors. MI 9-5245. Joseph Ash 8-1577 or MI 9-7751. Is of Trustees and the Waohams and Atty. Garrity reported for the ALL TYPES of carpentry* work ences required good salary. Write ‘‘Male ami Female” FARM HAND DAIRY Realtors, Ml 9-8245. Joseph Ash- the telephone, adding: “TTiat'a ISO-ISS PenrI S t — Ml 8-6808 ford. MI 9-6818. Barbara Woods, ORDERED; That tho foroRoinic appli May Co. 'was signed Jan. 10. Personnel Relatlonshipa Commit done, alterations, dormers, roof Box F, Herald. Articles for Sale 45 f()rd. Ml 9-6818, Barbara Woods. ELLINGTON-Florida style five cation b<* hi’ ard and driormin^d at thr what it’s for." g e n e r a l f a r » i h a n d MI 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI Groundbreaking has been set for Grange to Meet ing, porches, etc. Cal) MI 9-6981. JOBS AVAILAILE IN Ml 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, Ml room ranch, fireplace, hot water Probata office* in ?'anchast<*r In said tee. She had worn an 111-fltUng jail HOUSEWIVES — T.V. advertised POULTRY FARM HAND 9-5972, Dintrict. on thr 20th day of January. Jan. 22. Oonstruction will begin “We had another meeting with 0-3973. ■ heat, extra large garage. % acre A.D. 1958. at tan o’clork In tha fora- smock during her booking earlier, NEED MORE rooms? Will finish Avon cosmetics offers a career to KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney. VARIOUS PARTS OF n u r s e r y m a n ROCKVTiXBi—s t ilt the New Year lot, artesian well, $1,000 down. immediately, if the weather per In Orange Hall the teachers," he said. “They the woman who wishes to be in noon, and that notlea ha irlvan to all at which time she commented: "So your'Upstairs and relieve your 38 Maple 8t. Tel. MI 3>4327. CONNECTICUT LANDSCAPE GARDENER (XVU) TWO new Capes with 1100 . off right by purchasing this lovely Welles Agency, Coventry, PI parsons Inlarastad In said astata of the mits. thought we had treated them pret this is American Justice. A t least business (or herself. High earn • SEPTIC TANKS pamlancy of said application and the worries. Prices' reasonable, free square ft. of living area. 6 minutea new 5V4 room ranch., three bed 2-7356, PI 2-7932. Mancheater Grange, No. 31, ■will ty well." He waa referring to the it takes two stalwarts to hold ings. Phone MI 3-5105. LIVE BAIT and minnows for ice denned nnd Instnlled ORCHARD PRUNEB '-grom Manchester Green. Youngs tima and placa of haarlns thereon, by .estim ate.’'Lozier Dry Wall. PI FURRIER room, built in oven and range, publishing a copy of this order In loma observe Past Masters' night at its salary schedule which the Board me." fishing. Camp Meeting Road Rt. BAKER town kitchen, living room with HEBRON ROAD, Bolton—Two new Spiritual Atcakening Bid 2-6452. fireplace birch paneled in living nawapaper having: a circulation In eeld meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. in had voted to present to the Man She then held up two fingers in 85, Bdton. MI 9-5685. SEAMSTBESS • SEWERS ^ LOOMFDCER , fireplace vestibule. I4irgr lot. ranch homes of six r(x>m. base district, at'laa^t fira days bafore the chester Education Assn., the local CX.EANING woman, one day week fc. room, city water and sewer, full Kansas City oBt tn said Town of smart-looking quilted slippers! chester, ert Murdock, Ml 9-5972. Extra building lot. This Is a real for hospitalization and medical Dainty little togs for the nurs ney and rtK» repairs call Coughlin. A ppropriations MACHINIST Coventry nearest the place where the Can Try Civilian Aides You’ll find either the loafer or boot nice home, first time offered for dec-ssad la.st dwelt. ery crowd that go together like a MI 3-770T. In accordance with proviaiona of WEST SIDE—Six room ranch, rec service payments starting next simple to sew. O PPORTU N ITY-For responsible JOB s e t t e r 6-ROOM CAPE COD (XVI) MANCHESTER—Adams St. reation room, near bus. $14,500, sale or rent. Price $7,500. Small Cert*flad from Record September with this proviso: that CAP Hosts Group charm. And each itepi of this set typist in growing business located Chapter V, Section 8, of the Town ELMORE TURKINOTON. Judge. 1- f Pattern No. 6626 contains, trac RAY’S ROOFING COi.ihlngie and DIE MAKER area. New 814 room ranch. The 10% down, 30 yea> mortgage. down- payment. For rent at $90 the Board receive money in its requires just a yard, or less, of in East Hartfoi^. New building CJharter: very best of quality at $16,900. R. (Continued from Page One) in fact, but distinct In principle ing pattern for slippers in small, built up roofs, gutter and’ con Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. per month; Manchester Associates, ■ AT A COURT OF PROBATE holden fine fabric. Notice is hereby given that Pub TOOL and DIE MAKER Full ihed dormer. 27 ft. encloaed year 'round play porch. Four F. Dlmock and Co., Realtors, Ml from members of servicemen’s fam- budget for the hiring of an ad Of Staff Officers medium and large sizes Incl.; ma ductor work, roof, chimney re and equipment! Hartford Freezer 172 East Onter St., MI 3-0030 or at Coventry, Cnnn., aithin and for the forces is not. subject lb trial by No. 8161 with PATT-O-RAMA is Corp. BU 9-2708. lic Hearings o f the Board o f Di TOOLMAKER rooma, bath, fireplace on first floor; two 18 ft. bedrooms, % bath, District at Coventry, on the IStli day of illc.i" Holtzoff said. ditional office worker and for tho terial requirements; sewing and pairs. Ray Kagenow, Ml 9-2214. 0-8245, Joseph Aahford, Ml 9-6818, WEST SIDE—Sparkling six room_ M l 0-0884. in aizea 6 mot.. 1, 2, 3 years. Size rectors of the Town of Manches storage space upstaira. '' Barbara W o^s, MI 9-7702 or Rob January A.D. 1968. court-martial in a capital case "The case of civilian employes la purchase of additional equip finishing directions.. Ray Jackaun, Ml 3-8325. TURRET LATHE OPERATOR Cape, three bedrooms, wonderful’ . Present Elmore TurktnsJon, Esq., The Manchester Si^dran of the 1, dresa, 1 yard o f 45-lnch; slip, CAPABLE WOMAN for hovsework. ter, Connecticut will be held in the ert Murdock, MI 9-8972. such as murder. necessaty and sometimes indis ment. Send 25c in COINS, for this pat MILLING MACHINE kitchen. living room with fire judge. 8. The Supreme Court hn.9 not Civil Air Patrol. UBAF, wiU be % yard; romper, % yard. 4-5 day week. Steady, must fur Municipal Building Hearing Room, Pull cellar with hatchway, partially finished 27 ft. recreation On moUon of Evelyn L. ErmlaCh, pensable for the operation of the The policy of the school admin ROOFING. SIDING. palnUng Car place, dining room. Full base 8. The Supreme Coifft has not de- hosts to tha senior nfemben and F or this pattern, tend. * 35c in tern—add 6c for each pattern for nish own transportation. Ml 9-5148. Tuesday, January 21, 1958 at 8:00 OPERATOK room. Copper plumbing, oil fired ateam heat. All city utilities, (V) BUIx-DERS apeclal-built for 'Wanted— Real Estate 77 Woodland Road. Coventry. Conn., on Armed Forces. To that extent istration o n ' the, closing o f the first-clauis handling. Send to ANN pentry. Alterations and additlona. Amealte drive. Near new High School and chopping center. : ■ ment. Storms and screens. Made the estate of Auzust J. Ermtach, late of companying a serviceman Is sub staff of the Eastern CqnnecUcut e o ^ ,. your. n|une, addreaa, aize de- P.M. on proposed additional ap hlm'aeif. New living room with they may be deemed part dp the schools for Dad weather was ex Group at a meeting to ba held at CABOT, MANCHESTEil EVE Ollinga. Workmanship fuiaran- PART TIME office girl, general of line Smith, Realtor. MI 9 1642. WANTED—Real Eatate Uatlnga. Coventry within satd dlatrlct. deceased. ject to court-martlad in other than aii^ and the pattern number to .utumn propriations as follows: built-in bbokshelvea, finished rec, This Court doth decree that six Armed Forces. plained by Illing. the American Legion !Hosxla gt <• NING HER.ALD, 1160 AVE, teed. A. A. Dion. Inc., 299 Au fice routine, typing ersential. Call A PUBLIC SERVICE * reatlon room with fireplace , and Cali Fred Turklngton. rurkington a capital caae. ^ . SUE BVBNETT. THE MAN- St. Ml-3-4860. Elections ...... $2,100 monlths be allowed and limited for the AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, N,Y. MI 3-4497. ^ OWNER BEING TRANSKRRED paneled den. Huge kitchen, dining MANCHESTER— New, seven room Bros. Realty Co. MI 8-1507 or MI creditors of said estate to exhibit their 4. Similarly, the Supreme Court "This is not the case with fam Various members o f tba Board- .m. WwtaewlaY* Capt. Howaifi CHEBTEB dSVENINO HEKALO. Board of Directors ...... $1,300 NO FEE CHARGED claims against the same to the Execu cott and 1st LL Bradley w-'Day, Print NAME, ADDRESB and PAT area. Twice aa many labineta as vranch, many extras, (ball Builder- 0-8668. has never had occasion to decide ilies of servicemen. The famillM suggested that a bettar syatem ba f 160 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW NURSE WANTED—Licensed nurse Cost of Issuing Bonds .... $7,500 t trix and dlrecta that public -notice be Introduced for informing the chil group staff offlcera from the Fair- TERN Nu m b e r , Roofing— Chimney 16-A ^ $15,500 — ’(4 Down Payniwt usual. Two ceramic Uie baths., For Owner, MI 3-6821, -hether a civilian employe at are present for the mutual con) OER M, N.Y. to work In convalescent home, Snow Plowing and Sanding $6,0(X) 8ELUNQ, Bujifig. Trading? L.M.- given of this order by adverttglng tn s dren that schools will be closed. field County Group. wW ba apeclal Have you a copy o f oui; NEE- further Information or appoint newspaper having a elreulatton tn sat(* tached to the Armed Services In a fort and happiness of the military Don't mioa the Fall and Winter R(X}FINO -KP**’^*^**^ *** ropair- pleasant living conditions. Rock- Gilbert C. Barnes, Secretary CONNECTICUT STATE jdANCHESTEE—Custom brick and M.L. (whictf^wana Live Modern district, and by posting a cony thsraof Tha Board agreed that an ,earlier guests of tbs evening, , . DLE-WORK ALBUMcontains ment to see' coil the R. F. DtmOck 'oreign country is subject to trial personnel and their wives and '87 taouc pf, Baaie, Faahlon, our tng roofs 0^ all kinda Alao now vUla, Tel. TR 6-0121. / Board o? Dlrectdra EMPLOYMENT SERVICE May B e^ ^ n SuRday 2 to 6 P.Me—We«kdaya| 5,t0 8 PJM. . frarhe atx room ranch, two flre- —Multiple List)—all your real ea- en the ptibUc aign poit In said Town of children* but the Armbd, Forces can time abould be arranged for ring . The rerilar .weakly maattuf oofnpieu pattom catalog. It’a flfty-slx colorful pagM showing -Mancheater, Connecticut ■A Realtors,.80 9-5248. Joseph ovenlryrentnr naorest — the,— , ploCa w b«r« the. by eourtrmartial. roofa. Gutter worit. Chimnaya Ashford, Ml / 9-6818, Barbata plaitoa, large recreation room, \ u ta tba modern way. The Elia- eeeasedjaftBMvu immt .dwelt,uwviv, *' readily operate without tha praa- ing the fire bdls and tba wbla'Ue the Mancheater Squadrofi w n b*i ehodc'full «f a«w<«a«y, up-to-the- many pretty idesigiu;/ plus dlrec- WOULD IiJ ™ lady to care (or two Dated at Mancheatar, CkinnacU- 806 MAIN'STREgiT - oik BY APPOINTMENT--CALL Mf* 8-7118 S "Obvloualy the poaltlon of dvll- cleaned, rapaiied. » years' Woods. Ml 8-7703 or Robert Mur- fHiIy 817,900, Carlton W. HutchUis, ^ worth Mlttan Agency, Realtor*, Osztlfied from Record. at (3ieney Broe. lUlng will decide held as usual at t o’clock. ■ ’ tlorarfor making 8 d)Wohet, items childron In .my koma. Please call cut, this Oth day of January, 1^68. iaa amptoye* la not only different anca o f famUlaa.” mbwto atylM for dvgry aize. Bend Eirlence.Hence. Free eestlmatea ' Call MANOnKSTBIL DONK.' 4lo^ illj-88r9. MI 9-0132. ; . Mlg48«Q. -- ELlfplUD TURKOfOTON, JaSga. K eanta today, and a quilt. Only 2!lc a copy! , owley, Manchester ku S-eML" Ml s-om , 4*ii) P. O. No. 4368 . I T IS,. 7 ‘ •' : » L \C’-' ■ ■' .1” \- .-i -t • ) \ ■ I iM' .I t s si > V* i i t I..-,-— \ ;/ ■-.f, • I ■ t J h .r': f \ -It ■ ' • ■ -v ^ESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1968 PAGE FOURTEEN Average Dailjr IHot I^em Ran The Weather For the W e^ Ended Forecast of U; 8. weather Barsan Jaau aiy I L 1008 The monthly meeting of St. Blest, rain iwdlng, elsndy, esst- Margaret's Circle, Junior Daugh Engaged 126 Pints of •Blood Collected Engaged BaU Patrons NEV\/> 12,612 ar tenlghL Lsw 98-M. Thnrsilny About Town ters of Isabella, scheduled for tOr ooenslonnl rain sr sasw ikiinkiplng fg M / T H IWWtlM' *2 ti** Audit night, has been postponed. Mem \, ■ lata la day. High $$-$5. Th« Greater Hartford Hoitie Bnnaa at Clrcnlatlon ber^ will be contacted'shout the At Monthly Bloodrriohile VMt Should Reply M anchetter-^A City o f ViUage Charm BSconomica Club will have a eoclal next| meeting. M U 1 I I I I - A N ■ . I ■ ■ card party at its next meeting on h e a r i n g AIPj Jan. 21 at 7:30 p.ni. at the Talcott The Homemakers Holiday meet Despite a record number of James Coughlin,; Austin Cham- 'By Thursday Junior High School, West Hart ing which was canceled last persons who, failed to appear for bera, Everett Cramer. *6 5 «o VOL. LXXVIL NO. 89. (TWENTY-FOtJR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1958 tCtaaoUMI AdvarUang sn Psgs. tS) PRICE FIVE CENTS ford. All members, professional Wednesday will be held torrjorrow their appointments, yesterday's Also, Michael Clvlello, Tom Car Residents Invited to be patrons bomb economics and interested All iIm power tnd pcriormtnc* ettoim morning at 9:30 at the Comrntmlty penter, G. N. Cole, Albert Cole, for the Charity Ball were asked to homemakers are in\'lted to attend. Bloodmobile operation at Center Susan Dente, George Daniels, hearint aidi rwVcr of many V. Mrs. Harry Fraser will talk day to reply by Thursday despite ing for 4 limn iii pilet'. Hut aupar Reaeinrations may be made by con and demonstrate rug making, inr Church achieved a total of 126 suc Mrs. Richard Dimock, Mra Lillian ttntiiive Parmaphone*. amoolh-no* tacting the Hartford Electric Light the fact they received their In Labor Cutback eluding braided rugs. All Interested cessful pints drawn. Demeusy, Arthur Doane, S. C. vitations late because of storm- Volume Conirol, noite-limitinf ano Air Force Expects Co^ by Friday. , Eagleson. David Eldredge, Robert dieed Caae. Ztniik’t fintu persons are Invited to attend. Hbby ■ There were only nine would-be hampered mail delivery. sitting service will be avsilabfe for Fuller, Gall Frankenberger, John ikrfutfmut! See ii lodayt The 13th annual midwinter for donors who w*ere rejected fo^ mi Bnice Noble, chairman iof the Swiw hr JO-OW aiiiiir laA OearoWa. Ends Jobs for a small fee. J. Gerard, Mrs. Ida Gagnoh, Mra. Om-Ytm Om-Ytm Unrin mm um on “The Role of the Public nor physical reasons, a surprising Mary Goodwin, Charles Griffin, Ball, said early replie* would make School,” sponsored by the Service The Kiwanis Club .--will meet ly small number for this season Robert Hubbard, Mrs. Carl Hult- it poasible to arrange reservations To Fire Satellite; lOOOrga Bureau for Women’s Organiza Thursday noon at tin? Manchester of the year when eolda are so pre gren, Mrs. Helen Heard, Hobert. and to put general admission tick tions, will be held on Jan. 31 from valent, according to Rid 'Cross Hoistings, .Victor Haponik,/John ets on sale. QUINN'S Country Chib to ^ a r Thomas TT Blood Program officials. Forty- 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in Cen Ryan of the General Electric Co. Hyde, Paul Jones. Mrs. Dorothy The ball, scheduled for Jan; 25 Washington, Jaaf 16 (/Pf— tinel Hill Hall, 956 Main St.. Hart two persons appeared as “walk- Johnson, William Kuhne, Robert at the State Armory, Is sponsored The A F L ^ IO ^ ^ m reported ford. Reservations, which include talk on ‘'Freedom or Compulsion.” ins” without appointment to help PHARMACY Moon Stage Ready dealing with'the Right to Work Kippax and Mrs. Hilda Kennedy. annually by the Junior Chamber luncheon tickets, may be made swell-the total of donors for the PRUNE Ml fl-ilM today to have abolished jobs Law. . Other Donors of Commerce. Profits this year will with the Ser\ice Bureau before 5 day. be shared b.v the Manchester Men o f nearlv/100 organizers and p.m. on Jan. 29. Alfred Hagenow joined the ex Also, Paul Kissman. Mrs. Har tal Health Clinic and Ihe Manches B r THE ABSOOtATBO PRESS Obit, and could pbovids sxtendsd some other headquarters em* The/felks setback tournament vey King, Mrs. How-ard Lappen, will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in clusive 3-gallon Club by giving'his ter Infantile Paralysis Assn. manned satelllts misaiona,” ha plfwes in a financial retrench- The Friendly Circle will post ,24th pint of blood during the after John ,H. Lappen, Francla LaVolc, Replies should be addressed to Air Force missile experts testifled. thy Elka Home. Mrs. Mary Loftus, Ivan E. Lon Fallot Photo expect to place “ a payload ipent program. pone its meeting tomorrow evening Photo Roflex noon. Two-Gallon Club members I Bruce Noble, treasurer of the Roond Trip Seen ' The move reflects the AFL- Until Wednesday. Jan. 22. at which Margaret Eleanpr Meneham from yesterday’s operation include don. Mrs. Stella Masztel, Mrs. Gus Jena Ik Schuetz Charity Ball. P. Q. Box 109. i Mtellite in orbit” about the He said that later an im p r o ^ The midweek service of Bible tave Magnuson, Rt>th Matchett, ClO’e acknowledged lack of suc time it will be held at the homo- Frank Weir, Paul LaBrec and Wil Accept Inritations | Earth shortly, and they say vahicle “could provide mantled cess in enlisting new union mem of Mrs. Chester Hogan, 65 JefCh study and prayer scheduled for to Mr. and Mrs, C. Preston Mcach Louis Michand, Henry Matson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Schuetz morrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Coven liam A. Hanna. Noble today, announced the flight around the moon an^^iwefc bers in recent years, plus the fact Rd. am, Tolland, announce the engage Eight of yesterday's donors gave John F. Maloney, Mrs. G r a z 1 a 241 W. High St., announce the en the same existing “ missile ant Congregational Church..will be gagement of their daughter, Jean names of 19 couples who have a c-' to the Earth. the federation lost, about bne- Opposes Tax Boost; ment of their daughter, Margaret their 8th pint of blood to the Pro Markham, Frederick Naasiff. Ches cepted patron's invitations. can perform unmanned recon ‘Tha Thor ii the li^rmediatie followed by choir practice at 8:45. ter Nowickl, Guy Oliver, Albert L., to James McKebide. son of Mr, tenUi of its per capita dues in Eleanor, to Horace Cameron Mc- gram and in so doing became mem They are Dr. and Mra. Robert, naissance of the moon." range balllatic mjs«le (IRiBH) tome when It recently expelled Coan, son of Mr.s. Kathleen Mc- bers of the 1-Gallon Club. These Puzzo, William Preston. Elizabeth and Mrs. James McIftnRle, Provi J. Alesbury, Dr. and Mrs. Louis This foQKaat became public to which the Air Fpree haa been de FOR SALE—MOBY FINE The Ladies Guild will meet in the Phillips, Walter Pyka. Lorraine dence. R. I. \ the huge Teemsters Union on c.or- Guild room , n< St. Mary’s Church Coan. 93 Ru.ssell St., and the late were Lawrence Converse, Mrs. H. Block, Atty and Mrs. George day through cloaed-door testimony veloping aa a ri^al for the Army's rupUon charges. H. W. J. McCoan. Edith Fawcett, Mrs. Grace Agnew, Peterman, Mrs. Lin'da Plata. | Both are graduates oU-fhe Uni-, by Maj. Gen. Bernard A. Schriever, Wants Dulles to Stay CUSTOM TAILORED Thursday at 10 a.m. Guild members veralty of Bridgeport, with B.S. de T. Laboiihe, Mr and Mra. h ce M. Jupiter. Some of the organizers are be will bring .sandwiches, and the Miss Mcacham graduated from Charles Helwig, Francis Mc- Also, Julius Randszzo, Mrs. Nan- j Silversteln, Dr. and Mra. David M. Commander of the Air Force Bal- IVie titan la one of the two ing retired involuntarily and oth Becker Junior College, Worcester, Caughey, Mrs. Audrey Cole, Virgil cy Russell, Mrs. Betty Reudgen, i grees In health and physical, edu Caldwell Sr, Judge and Mrs. W es-, Ua'tlc Missile Division. longer rfinge Intaroontinental bal- hostesses, Mrs. Arthur Burnap, cation. Mias Schuetz is superid^r ers flrtd outright. MEN'S SUITS MrsSm and Is employed by Fred Hartzog and Alfred Drlggs. Osrl Shenning, Robert Schettler, 1 ley C; Gryk, Mr. and Mrs. Jack R .' liaticr^m 1 a a 11 e a (lOBM) being Mrs, John Trotter. Mrs. James of schools in physical education In The much-censored testimony Many have sought unsuccess Washington, Jan. 15 (/P)— President Eisenhower ssid today Used, But In “ Like I?ew” Robinson and Mi.ss Reynolds, wjll H. Williams add Co., Hartford. Her Walk-In Donors Robert Samoffsky, Mrs. Martha! Hunter, Mr. and Mra. John L. i was released by tho Senate Pre- pushed by the Air Force. The other fully to establish their own labor he would prefer a reasonable amount of deficit spending this Condition fiance gradttated from Bishop Walk-In donors included Bruno Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth - Simpson, Wlnsted, and her fiance is directof- \Jenney, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Fer- sen’c dessert and beverages. I of physical education in schools in j paredneoa aubconMnittee, headed la the Atlas. Both are in critical union with bargaining relations year to a tax increase. Sizes; About 42-44. Field College, St. Johns, Newfound Allczi, Elizabeth Alvord, John Jay Williott B. Steele, Mrs. Evangeline' giuon, Mias Bernice M. Juul, and: by Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D- testing stages and Air Force wit- with the federation. AFL-CIO •jMced To Sell Barrett, F. Leo Barrett, Henry Small. Stanley Shollk. William! Somers. . ' m K. and Mrs. Michael Quish. The President, at his first news conference in 2V4 months, Members of the French Club of land. served three years In tho A June wedding Is planned. Tex.). nesaaa have complained to the Sen leaders have opposed the union Se» Them At The ’ Manchester will hold their month- Army Air Corps, and is now em Bengston, Harold Case, E'/tie Taylor, Ed • Tomezuk, George Alao, Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Ru- 'Target dates for these perform ate probers that more funds are and It presently is seeking to com said h6 believes some red ink spending would be the only I ly meeting tomorrow night at 8 ploy^ as a product - designer at Crockett, Robert Duff, Bernard Thurber, Sherwood Trueman. Mi blnow,\Dr. and Mrs. Don A. Gul- ances were daletsd as military ae- needed. pel recognition through National answer under present circumstances if it came to a choice LEXINGTON i o’clock at the K of C Home. A card Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufac- Freldlander, Mrs. Jeanette Glrar- chael Vartleli and Mra. T. C. Zlm delegate to the Polish Congreoa; nan. Mr, and Mrs. Harold E ., creta but 8chrlaver aatd the pres- Both Sen. Symington (D-M6), Labor Relations Board (NLRB) dtn, Ronald Gates, George Hansen, Turkingtop^, Mr. and Mrs. Theo-i between that and a tax increase in order to handle the pro 1 paxty will follow the meeting. turllig Co.. mer. John Zlenrak and W'tlllam. Mazur, efit Thor 1500-mlle Air Force mls- former secretary of the Air Force proceedings. posed new federal budget. TAILOR SHOP Donald Kuehl, Everett Kennedy, delegates to the State Congress; dore Bsntly ^J^., Mr. and Mrs. El ■ile can place "a payload satellite and a member of'the investigating Some of the retired organizers 209 SPRUCE STREET A Ladies Aid and Missionary Dr. Kiimoy, Edward Kosinski, Mrs. Bronislaw Kuligowskl and Lucian mer A, Weden, Mr. and Mrs. Her- tn orbit.” He said by adding an subcommittee, and Lt. Gen. James are being transferred to a new In that connection, Eisenhower noted that his economic MANCHESTER The Executive Board of the Red Edward LAChance, Daniel Lange, Obst. flag committee; Herojm man Lassow, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin; M. Gavin, Army chief of research speakers' bureau being Mtablished advisers are predicting an upturn from the current business I meeting will be held tomorrow at Cross, scheduled to meet tonight, Lebiec President axlsUng bhjrd atage “this missile 7:30 p.m. in Zion Lutheran Church. Mrs. Walter Lund, Miss Elva Mc Piertrowski, guard; and Lucian Spitslnick. Mr, Xm< Jerome cam perform unmanned reconnais and development who Is resigning, in the AFL-CIO Public Relations | recession. has postponed the meeting until Cormick, Mrs. Betty Maiorca, John Obst; house committee. Brettschneider. \ - \ Department. The accent for the I Tuesday, Jan. 28., sance of the moon.” agreed that the “ manned aatelliu Eisenhower was discussing the $73,900,000,000 budget for The Auxiliary to Anderson Shea Mrosek, William Malkenson, Rich Of Polish Club If the Thor in modUled and a is just around the comer.” immediate future seems to be on | Stofiderd ard Olmsted, Ctrl Peterson, Carl Redstone Data Checked public relations as an effort to | I the fiscal year starting July 1 which he sent to Congress on Post. No. 2046, VFW. will hold a Members of the auxiliary to the high-energy fuel stage now being HOLLYWOOD regular meeting at 7:30 tonight at PriesB, Robert Starkel, Florence Michael Lebiec was elected pres developed is added, he said it “can At cape Canaveral, Fla., the woo new union memi>ers, leaving' Monday. 8th District Fire Department will Schildgc, .Balph Warren, Henry the post home. District President ident of the Polish American Club make poasible Initial reconnais Army checked over tape and pho direct organizing primarily t o ! On paper, it is narrowly in balance with a forecast of a meet tonight at 7:30 at the fire Wroblinski. EUeen Krajewski, Mrs. tographic records of a night-time affiliated unions. I Mrs. Katherine Bourgeolse will house. > at the meeting held Saturday night sance of Mars and Venus.” surplus of a half billion dollars based on anticipated tax make her official visit. Officers are Edith Lon|:feIlow and Howard Hovo your lioctor phono "The THan booster, plus high- launching of its big Redstone mia- One of those reported diacharg- j W HItl CHAIR asked to wear uniforms. Past De Johnson. at the clubhouse. ed is Robert Christofferson o f : revenues. ‘‘ energy second and third stageL A $400-milllon deficit now is in i ' ' ’ _ 1 partment President Florence. Stree Donors who appeared to keep Other officers elected are Lucas could put greater weights Into or- .. (Continued on Page BIxtera). . Charlotte, N. C., leader of the new ; their appointments Included John us your proscription and prospect lor the current flacsl year, i U l P T l EaiU V con- ter will have charge of the social Church to Hold Piescuk. vice president; Bronislaw organizers union. The retrench- j d (rorp hour. B. Anderson, Arnold Aronson, Tsrasluk, secretary; Stefan La- ment takes effect Feb. 1 about the! because tax collections have fallen __ vettc with the decline In business pros- I" _ rest-wheel to Supper Meeting Henry Angel, Anthony A 11 b r 1 o, sicka, financial secretary; John wo wiH promptly dolivor It time AFL-CIO leaders will b e ; front-wheel Donald Alsbaugh, EUmpre Ander Zlemak. treasurer; William Mazur, gathering in Miami Beach to con-' perity while spen-ling for defense A j CC V^Ull vv-lJU propelling, or son, Mrs. Wanda Bonadies. Wil Boleslaw Kolentaj and Wladyslaw to yoiir homo. aider s $1,200,000 public relations has gone up. _ _ to all 5-inch Concordia Lutheran Church will liam Bayrer, Sylvester Barnes, Smoluk, auditors; Stanley Mlgora, Missile MakW Hits program. ThU w-aa Ebsenhower'a first news rs ta'aa* K a gtxxa hold its annual meeting and a r»«te«. Robert Bsllsleper, Anthony Bayles, Bronislaw Kuligowskl, Alexander George Meany. AFL-CIO presi conference since Oct. 30. lie suf- O C U c H t F l . family night supper on Friday eve Peter Brouwer, Mrs. Ralph Blod Litwinezuk and ignaez Zatkowaki, dent, is vacationing in Florida and fered a minor stroke on Nov. 25. $72.00 ning. gett, Mrs. Maerll Bennington, Mrs. sick committee; Stefan LiSsicka, M 1-234$ unavailable for comment. Other Feeling Very Good Hartford , Jan. 15 (8PI—Demo Reports will bo presented by the LIGGETT Lack of Space Aims AFL-CIO officials, including or In reply to questions about his pastor, the church officers, and the ganizing director John Uvingpiton, health at this time, the President cratic National Committeeman EARH auxiliaries. Five councilmen will H«llrwM4 OvM TsikI Cmmu4 declined to comment. But AFL- said with a smile that he la feeling John M. Golden today predicted Fits over s^ersge toilet PER be elected to serve terms of three /or FREE CIO headquarters indicated a very good and would like to get that if New Haven Mayor Richard bowl. Sturdily con- years each. A proposed budget to REXAtl DRUG Washington. Jan. 15 A k e y f the community of nations,” Gross statement might be forthcoming out on the gcAi course for a couple ANNUM taling $30,540 for local expenses, C. Lee announces his candidacy ttr.’rted. Estily cleaned. national Industrialist said today said. later In the day. houre if only there were some sun. for the party’s U.S. Senate nomi for building fund obligations and DELIVERY there la an alarming lack of clear- "This demands strong, po.sltive Word of the retrenchment move Hla face was ruddy as of old, and for benevolence will be acted upon, leadership, a realistic reappraisal nation "it will be all over.” $51.00 Several Small Mortgages, cut apace age defense policy that was published by The New York 1 the consensus 6f the 270 nOwsmen Golden, a powerful Democratio n ie future needs committee will must stem fcOm the President of of our defense requirements, a Times today in a dispatch from on hand was that he handled hlm- in Conn. (2 to 5 yrs.) report on progress and present renunciation of political considera leader and staunch Lee-for-Senate the United States. Washington. 1 sel well. advocate, aaid he was confident WELDON DRUG 00. for Sale at Big Discounts suggestions for the use of the Robert E. Groea, chief executive tions. a workable plan and adequ It was reported that^ those dis- ‘ There was one instance, near the property on Pitkin 8t. | ate funds to get the job done. that should Mayor Lee enter the Authorized Dealer Box A —Manchester Herald officer of the Lockheed Aircraft charged would get severance pay | start of the 80-;minute session, when senatorial race “ there will be no •01 MAIN ST,— MI 8-SS21 A spaghetti supper will be-; Corp„ told the Senate Prepared- "The responsibility for the.se of two weeks for esu;h year of 1 filtsenhower appeared to ''(lu ff a contest within the party and he served by the Luther League a t ' PLUS naaa Subcommittea investigating policy decisions rests primarily service. Seniority was reported a Presidinit Eisenhower clenches his fist as he emphasizes a point during his news conference today. word or two. But there was no will go on to victory in November.” 6:30. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Diana the lagging mlaeile-aatellite pro- with the president, the Depart consideration, but not controlling. | (AP Photofax). more of that — and quite possibly Golden made the atatementa la will assist the Leagpiers In p re -, gram: ment of Defense and the civilian William F. Schnitzler, AFL-CIO j there was leas—than before the an Interview with a newsman. paring the supper. All . Leaguers; “Althpugb we face a national departmenU of the military serv secretary-treasurer, gave the word I alight stroke which manifested it- Reached by phone at hia office have tickets for the supper. Miss ; THURSDAY crtaia MS grave ae any in our hit- ices.” to district directors witp. were, self .by a temporary speech dlffl- today, Mayor Lee waa asked point Marlene Forde, daughter of Mr. toiY eiiort at actual war, we have Gross asild one of the basic called to^a meeting' In ''Waahlhg-| 2 Torpedoes, ) culty. edly when he expects to make up and Mrs. Arthur Forde, 105 Oak and ' bean more concerned with balanced weaknesses "is the alarming lack ton last Monday. Schnitzler tbld j Temperature Rise I In response to a question, Eisen- his mind aa to whether he will seek St., is supper chairman.-All supper- ta>dgeta, reduced taxes and btisl- of a Arm, clear-ciit policy of na them to carry the word back to | I hower- said he never had any con- the Senate tjomination 7 reservations should be in her hands; nesa aa usual than with security tional defense with s definite, their districts and break the news ; Homing Type, ; sideration to resigning after his lat- "I don’t know,:’ he replied, ’T by Wednesday evening. | SUPfR MARKETS from atomic annihilation. . . long-range plan for Implementing to the organizers. ' ! T IVT T¥ 1 I est illness. He touched off a round haven’t even had a chance to con- “U N f high time, we,.as a na It." Thus, last night, some of the o r -' RaAIn 1A a ca a T w y AH X ae a r X i A n v a s o . tgi-,'*“*‘’***’•’y were assuring him l a couple | .. w-Uh party leaders on the mat- For An Expert Job Call tion. faba the facta of life." “ Such a policy must stem from ganizers had learned nothing of Erases lee Threat FRIDAY Lockh««d is the prinie contractor the president of the United States their fate and others had heard i He explained that he has been FULLY INSUKED—EST. 1>16 for the NatO''a fleet ballistic mis as the nation’s chief executive and only rumors. Wafbinxton, Jan. 15 (JFi — The as the President « « | wrapped up" In a $125 million 824-828 MAIN ST.— MI 3-5161 be concurred in by the Congress." Manchester residents were grate--ported at 10-a m. that two-thirds intellectual 1 redevelopment program for the sile. Polaris.' Navy announced today that- two faculties he has. LECLERC Gross was to be followed to the Although the growing Soviet (Continued on Page Ten) ful today for last night’s temper of an inch pf rain has fallen since , Haven arid haa not WM. DICKSON and SON witness chair b^epresentatlvea of strength has been known for some ature rise as they surveyed the re the storm began. Porter and new lightweight torpedoes—de- i Turning serious, Elsenhower went 260 TOLLAND TPKE. PHONE MI B-0020 had .an opportunity to giye much FUNERAL HOME two other missUe makers - Dan years, he said, "we have not sults of ye'sterday’s freezing rain Roaring Brook reservoirs, over signed to seek out their targets by , on to say that if ever his doctors thought to the senatorial situa PAINTING and DECORATINa CONTRACTOR geared our defense program to which engulfed the area. flowing before the rainfall, con should tell him that he was unable tion. Kimball of AerojH-General and ] following sounds—have been de- to carry on the duties of the presi DOUBLE Patrick Hyland of Hughes Air cope with realities.” Shortly after noon yesterday, tinued to overflow. Globe Hollow ' llvered to the fleet. Golden's forecast that chanefes of FUNERAL In a clo.sed door ses.sioh yester, Details Hiis^ed the rain, accompanied by freezing reservoir is within two feet of ca dency. he would have no recourse craft. \ Known as the Mark 32 and the - except to resign. a floor fight over the nominatkin TONIGHT day, . the subcommittee heard temperatures, blanketed town pacity and Howard rservoir is still I would fade with Lee's entry jnt'q SERVICE Gross had a prepaV^d state- j Mark 43, the torpedoes are the first testimony from Dr. Marvin J. streets with an icy coating. down about nine feet, a department of a ‘new series developed by the ' Eisenhower also discussed these This Is your invltorion to a privoro movio night on ment .which said that events exem-1 In Crackup of Thoroughfares which had been , other matters: - I Walter N. plified by the launching o( the; Kelley, president pf Bell Labora official aaid. Navy in it.s stepped-up concentra (Continued on Page Ten) Leclerc tories. that some predictions about cleared to the pavement of snow Highway Department workers, ! Summit Conference—Eisenhower i Russian Sputniks clearly Indicate! from last week's storm were haz.- tion on antisubmarine warfare. said—as he did in his message to : woedworfcing^Mturing tho latost full color and Director WORLD the -dates when U.S. long-o-ange yesterday in the throes of contin The Mark 43 can be launched “ We must .substantially Increase; A-Bomb Plane ardous but not nearly as bad as ued clearing of town streets after I Soviet Premier Bulganin last week tha emphasis and quicken the tem mis.siles Will be operational seem from either surface ships or air end—that there must be adequate 2'i Mam Street. Manchester “optimistic." the many side streets over which the storm a week ago, turned their sound films. Amoxing now source of woodworking STOP STALLING! po of our defense effort.” craft. The Mark 32 is designed for i advance preparation before he \ Washington, Jan. 15
en) The Pentagon, apparently acting at work. The remainder of the fenses and regain oqr respeH^ln For the. Hartford area temi'era- chief Of the Bureau of Ordnance, ence. House today swiftly passed a after consultation with other gov town highway force is busy clean MONDAY ernment agencies, refused to say tures were expected to rem / ;i. in said the Mark 43 is “actually a No Thought of Red China Mil authorizing $549,670,000 for the lower 30s with a low of 28 to 33 ing out catch basins In areas sus submersible guided missile and Is In reply to a question, Elsenhow a stepped up mlssllee program ISPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY] where, or when the accident oc ceptible to flooding. curred or to say whether more than tonight. Occasional rain or snow capable of searching to great er said he: has given no thought and spiuie age defenses. was predicted for late tomorrow Few Areas Flooded depths for enemy targets.” - It Is whatever to Including Red China one such incident might have oc Sheekey said that about six curred. with little change In temperature. propelled by an electric motor pow and ita satellites in any summit ADENAUER FOR TALKS FRESH CUT IGNEtESS TUESDAY Four Senators Back Inches of water had accumulated ered by a battery. conference. Bonn, Germany, Jan. i:* Iff) — ' However, there, was growing be Continued caution was evident ? -A V -f V.yX "‘'j 4 ^ for all road travel especially to .'on Ferguson Rd. but that the sit The Mark 43 was designed and Gaijher Report -Elsenhower said Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to lief that the accident mentioned uation has been alleviated. Other developed by the Clevite Corp., he has no intention whatever of night gave conditional approval by the Air Force Monday occurred night and early Thursday. W BRISKET The Town Water Department r«- flooded area.s include sections of Cleveland, Ohio. The same firm Is ever releasing the administration's to a new East-West summit meet- ; SATURDAY World Space Effort withia the last year in the contin Leonard St., Bolton St.. Birch St. manufacturing the torpedoes for Gaither report on the state of the Ing but turned down a Com ental' United States and involved a and Salem and Morse Rd. Uie Navy. nation's defenses and the prospect munist proposal for a European GET A ^‘SAFETY-TESTED’’ USED CAR NOW, Lb. B47 medium bomber. Today's rain has melted miich of The Mark 32 is one of the simp-1 for the future. That report drawn Zone free o f atomic weapons. O U A R A N T i IeD Air Force spokesmen declined.to the snow along the side of town lest antisubmarine weapons the | up by a committee of advisers Adenauer told the German people Washington, Jan. 15 (S’)—Four parallels that of President Eisen answer a question about that pos in nationwide radio address that hower for world cooperation in the News Tidbits streets and town highwaymen are Navy has developed. It can be named by the President, reportedly Corned B 6 6 f Senators, all fonner U.N.' dele sibility and had general “no com clearing snow from in front of the motive behind 'the atom-free .. .WINTERPROOFED AND READY-TO-ROLL! gates, endofaed today a proposal development of atomic energy for ment" when (isked about,other ac Culled from AP VVire.s (CopMniied on Page Ten) zone was quite cleajr. G ALLOWAGE peaceful purposes. catch basins ns fast as they can, (Continued on Page Two) T ill 5-: that members of the world organi cidents In which a nuclear weapon Sheekey reported. zation be invited to join in a pro “I am for any moye> that would *S7 STUDEBAKER ’49 BUICK 4-Door. Radio, might have been aboard a crash A primary drainage area. Hay 35 SAVED IN 8TORM Scotsman heater, standard C l A fC gram aimed at rnannmg space for advance the prospects of peaceful aircraft. Former President Harry S. Tru Genoa, Italy, Jan. |S IffV— The from control of space," Cooper said. “It nes St. near the Manchester 4-Door. ' $1450 transmission. * I T 3 peace. The pilot and co-pilot of a,B29 man says “ every door and window Memorial Hospital, is presently Norwegian tanker Selntad broke I.. Skin less They did not indicate whtether Would dramatize to the world our Which crashed and burned Aug. 6, and chimney" should be left open In two In a MeditCrraneaii tem they thought Russia would go desire for peace.’’ . • being cleared of slush and ac 1950 In California confirmed .yes “to even the faintest ghost of a cumulated snow, Sheekey said, so Ike Seeks 6ver last fall and would haVp lol the 11 GOP mepibera of the an average' booat of 19H per cent, alM UB. trial! saa a done so but for the intervention of up vwlth epUmlstto lotorpretatlohs to merit. . 336 NQRTH MAIN STREET TEL. MI 9-5253 AVAILABLE FOR IblMI^DlATE OEUVER9’ , wa could tor peace. It would be Presldept Elsenhower has direct House Ways and Means CdmipJ}'; The mUltary pay plan ambodiae and rale# Civil Senrlca vborlura by "mpat laflaet wba4 me are fpr 299 GRiEEN ROAD Mnd ot nice to be on the initiative. ed form ation'of-a apaca agency Strauss. T^e AEG boss. Recording o f' outcome of special election In tee — Including Kean — Icbuld be iV T aad must bare • ( “ “ which I^ublioana held Congrea- soma of tha raoomxnsndationa aub- 7Yi par eanU. , V'> J,l 7 A.M. to 5 P.M., Including Wednesday Phono Ml 3^134 '58, ' 57, '56 yOlTKSWAGEMS It would; be 4 Plaaaaht change ot wjthln tha' Dafenaa' Department. to the reports, demanded that the found who was willing to spon*or mlttod Imat year by an ;adriaory ad d ein g fteraoon and Saturday Until Noon FREE PICKtrP AND Wo hflvo frosh WATERCRESS at all rimosl i»ce .” ■ , alonSl r 's e s t but lost three State group headed -by Ralph J. Cordl- (CoBtlaued •■! Page BUtoea) tag with Htalted w ar." '■ t Cooper aald Jbhnaon’a /p le a (OoatIniiM oa Page Six) (ConOauad on Page Fourteen) , LegUlatura eontesU (CoQUoned on Page Two) DEUVERV SERVICE . ■ ' ' • ■ .V. . / \.' IT : I ' -f: m . .«T - 1. ■ ;V 'X y - A ' 1 f- .--- • *
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