The Weather Aterage Daily Net Press Ron Forecaat of C. S. Weather Bnrau MONDAY* JANUARY 25, I960* V for the Week End^ HanrhPBt^r lEtiftiing l|pralJi Jan. 16, 1880 PAGE FOURTEEN Fair, coM tonight.^ Low 10 to at no cost to the patients, uporr re­ Potluck Planned Tour HOOVER SalM Md 20. increastdg clon^neaa. eool •Marine Pfc. Joseph H. Brooks, ferral by their own pjsyslclans. Service for this area, 13,067 ■Wednesday. High In 80s.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F .! Mrs. Patients referred to this diagnos­ Memher of the Audit Brogan-Beer About Town Brooks. M Broad St., was pro­ tic clinic come from Rockville, Ell­ By We-Xwo Group ABC APPUANCE Riirean of OIrenlatlon, Manrhentpr-^^^^City of ViUdfe Charm moted recently to his present rank ington,'Bolton, 'Vernon, as well as while serving with the Tenth Ma­ Heads Area from Manchester. and REPAIR The January meeting of the This We-Two group of,the Con­ PRICE FIVE CENTS Women'i Club of Manchester will rine Regiment, an artillery unit of Malcolm 'W. Thompson, member cordia Lutheran Church win have 18 MAPDE ST.—m i 9-8878 MANCHESTER, CONN., T U E ^ A Y , JANUARY 26, I960 be heM tomghl eft 8 at Second Con­ 1 the Second ■ Marine Division at Heart Drive of the Board of Directors from an "experimental” potluck tomor­ VOL. LXXIX, NO. 98 (SIXTEEN PAGES) gregational Church- The speaker Xlamp Lejeune, N.- C. He was Rockville, will assist in , the or­ row beginning at 7 p.m. Everyone 'A. for the evening will be Mr. George graduated from Manchester High ganization of the Heart Fund attending will bring a favdrite H. Bean. "Country Auctioneer." School. Mrs. Leon A. Thorp, secretary of campaign In the Vernon-Ellington- dish; Des'hert and coffee will be who will relate anecdotes from his the Board of Directors of the Man­ Bolton section of the Manchester A Brazilian teacher, Senora Mar­ provided. AUTO Pinney Opens experiences and ftlao hcfid an auc- chester Area Heart Aaen., will be area. Thompson ha.s been as.shola- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walters, tion of articles donated by. the got Matossn, who is visiting Man­ tion treasurer in Rqckvllle, and a newly elected presidents of the OLLIE’S BODY chairman .of the association’s members of the executive board chester, will speak at the Rotary member- of the Board of Direc­ group, will be in charge. Hosts and Drug Cost Cuts ’60 Campaign, of the club, Mr*. Don Giilnan Is Club of Manchester tomorrow at month-long Heart Fund drive. tors, for several years, and has Hostesses will be Mr. end Mrs. A WELDING in char^ of the arrangements for 6:30 p.m. at the Manchester Coun­ Dr. Harold J. Lehmus. president, been active in developing Heart Charles Brendel. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ★ AUTO BODY ond the evening, and Mrs. Charles try Club. ' announced the appointment today Assn, programs throughout the lism Stavens and the Walters. Blasts Ribieoff Packard and Mrs, Eidward Fitz­ as the first step in organizing the area. Other new officers are Mr. and FENDER REPAIRS gerald will be co-hojrtesses. The Men's Club of Zion Evan­ annual Heart Fund campalgh Mrs, Walter Meier, vice presidents; gelical Lutheran Church will meet which will be conducted through­ ★ COMPLETE CAR Due by Feb. J. 5 Hartford, ’ Jan. 126 (JP)— tonight at 7:45 at the church. Mr. and Mrs. George Krause, reo The Holy Ghost Mothers Circle out the Manchester area, as well as GFS Sets Service Qi'ding secretaries; Mr. and Mrs. PAINTING State Rep. A. Searle Pinney of will meet at 8:1.S p m. tomorrow at in thousands of communities across ■William Stavens, corresponding LACQUER and ENAMEL Brookfield, House Republican the home of Mrs. Thomas Blanch­ An orienUlion training meeting the nation, during February. The To Admit 30 Girls TEl. Ml 8-8028 //p\__ ^^pharmacists, the State Pharmdey for new board and committee mem­ secretaries;' Mr. and Mrs. Charles leader, opened the GOPs 1960 ard. 106 Frances Drive. Mrs. drive vyill reach its climax on Brendel. treasurers; Mr, and Mrs. Rirtford, Jan. 26 Commission and the State Medical Gerard D'A\’lgnon "Hi he co- bers of Manchester Girl Scouts, Heart Sunday, Feb. 28, when hun­ State Welfare Ommissioner state election campaign today scheduled for tomorrow, has been In observance of GirM' Friendly Ernest J. Tureck, hospitalit'y; Mr. 281 ADAMS ST. Society. hoetess. dreds of local volunteers will msike and Mrs. Robert Brickhouse, pro­ Berhard Shapiro says it will The commissioner siso an­ witit a' 3-prpnged attack on postponed to Feb. 17. ■Week Jan. 24-31, an admission door-to-door collections. Last year, gram, and Mr. and Mrs. George nounced another program to cut Gov. ’^'^braham Ribicoff'a residents of the Manchester area service will take place 'a t . St. be at least Feb. 15 before his The Past Chief Daughters of Mary’s Eplscopah Church tomor­ Stoneman, ways and means. the cost of drugs for welfare re­ W i Scotia will meet at the home of -The combined anniial. meetings contributed more than J15.000 to plan for cutting the cost of Democratic^ administration. ^ I and elections of the Central Con­ row at 7 p.m. Members will dlscusss program cipients said-it will be given a _Pinney, attabKed what he called Mrs. George Torrance, 2^ Edger- the Heart Fund, and more than arid projects plans proposed by. the drug prescriptions for welfare Tells Press necticut and Hartford County af­ Eleven junior, girls will be ad­ RUG and test run in the New Haven srea. the Democrats ahti-histamine, all- ton St., tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. 800 volunteers assisted on Heirt executive committee for the year. patients can be put into effect. Gastro Aide filiates of the Associated Restau­ Sunday. mitted by their leader, Mrs. How­ ThlB one has the backing of Ed­ preach-no-practic€,\and credit- ard Andersop, and 19 senior girls T^e commissioner announced, the ward Mogull, president of the card approach to state, problems. Miss Mary F, Waterous of rants of Connecticut will he held Aid Rosearrb plan would be "held In abeyance" Avon, teacdier of biologry at Hart­ tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at the During the past year, the Man­ will be admitted by their adviser UPHOLSTERY Pharmaceutical Assn., snd Felix The GOP Iegislati\^ leader Nq Reprisal Mrs. Everett Kelsey. Refreshments until that dale yesterday after ford High School and geology at Grantmoor re.staiirant, Newington. chester Area Heart Assn, made a PRESCRIPTIONS meeting with representatives of Blank, director of the pharmacy made his charges in a speeClt pre­ Hurls Defy the Hartford branch of the Uni- considerable contribution to heart will be served after the service. commission, he said. 5- pared for the weekly Republican Girls’ Friendly Society, the old­ GLEANING the Connecticut Pharmaceutical v-erslty of Connecticut, will speak Modern Trends in Architec­ research. In addition to the funds Free Delivery Aasn. and other'.state officlalg.for The proposal is to, invite bids du;c4i treat luncheon. est national group for girls, was Pinney said the ami-histamine Gohsidered on "Background for Conservation" ture" will Be the topic of Philip remitted to support the national several hours. ;. x, for iuppljdng drugs to be ,furi At Marines at a meeting of the Laurel Garden J, DiCorcia. Manchester architect research program, the association founded in 1877, and a local branch LIOGETT DRUG A newsman who asked if i’:e 'pished to welfare patients, in approach was one in which pallia­ Club of East Hartford Feb. 4 at with offices iir the Parkade, at a at St. Mary's Church ih 1906. It is KHOPPINO PARKAPE Ttl. Ml 9.17S2 tives are given to provide tem­ appropriated more than, $2,000 nouncement meant tljat the policy hoarding and convaleacent homes . ■ Waahjngtbn, Jan. 26 (A*)-— jsj.’ , ^ p mT Srthe Wickham Memorial meeting of the. Kiwariis Club of from its'budget to help support a a society to promote fellowship* w'oultt take effect after Feb. 15 waa in the New Haven area. That porary relief" , of di.sease symp­ prayer and service to others. HavanitKCuba,' Jan. 26 (/P) Pre.sirlerit Eisenhoweij declared Manchester tomorrow noon at the research project being conducted Ml 3.5747 told by Bhapiro tfiat a decision area was selected. Shapiro said, toms. —Cuba'a minister of justice Manchester Country' Club. at Hartford Hospital. The aasocia would have to wait until that dale. because some -700 welfare ■ re­ On the ittate level, Pinney said, toda.x- that “ international The Manchester PTA Council tion also co-sponsored a course in Shapiro’s proposal Is to have cipients are In such institutions .said today “ th^re will be mil­ wdll meet tonight at 8 in-the Ver- communism” is seeking to \The youth and St. Camillas com­ electrocardibgraph.vliography ifor eastern doctors prescribe drugs for welfare there. (ronttiiiied-on Page Two) lions of cadavers’^^HU.S. Ma­ sti'oy democracy in Cuba and planck Sijhoo' cafeteria to hear mittees of the Guild of Our Lady Connecticut ph.vsicians, and assist­ patients by their generic names in­ Mrs. Simon Bernstein discuss the rines land in thi.s conijtry. to wreck Cuban-American of iSl.\ Bartholomew’s pariah will ed a number of physicians In ob­ January Special! Garner's stead of by brand names. When he The telerised remark.s bf! the Bloomfield'library plan. Refresh­ meetxt'ofnoTrow at 8 p.m. in the taining the latest information in 8 SITMMEI^ ST. sinnouriced it, fie ,sald the state friendship. , ments will precede the meeting. minister, Alfredo Yabur, appari^- basement of the rectory, 741 E. the management of dardiac arrest. $20 PERMANENTS We Give Green SUmp* was paying, about a half million ly were in reference to an earliel At the sanle time, the Preaident The council's executive hoard will Middle Tpke. Several hundred dollars were sKso dollars more per year ffisn waa Steel Pact May Void declared a policy of ,jno reprisal nieet at t:15 in the library. necessary for drugs for -w elf^e report by a local radio commenta spent to purchase heart and torso NOW n s tor that 10.000 Marines had landed and no inten’entlon in the handling The Arim.V-Navy Au.xiliary will models for use in the health classes patients. ' ■ of relations .with the government In many cases, he said, the same at the U..S. Naval Base at Guantan­ I sponsor a public setbacki card par- in area high schools. of Fidel Castro. $15 PERMANENTS drug Is put o«it by a number of amo in eastern Cuba.-Normally a j ty tonight at 8 o'clock at the club­ Wifrzblckl Photo As of the first of the year, 191 Right-to-W ork Laws few hundred Marines are stationed The President expresaed his house. LAWRENCE JOSEPH BROGAN Neeil firms at a wide variety of prices. views informally at a newa con­ MRS. local residents have made use of NOW n 2.50 So long as the quality is the same, there. the low-cost penicillin progi-am for TTie radio, coninientator's state. ference arid formally in a state- A coffee hour and tour of the the prevention of recurrence of Permanents Include: Storm Windows he said, the BUte..shouid. buy .the Vworiier to ayoid union membership j ment could not fie confirmed from ment-'prepared foH o^ng hia con» -- Lutz. Junior Museum for PTA Miss'.ludilh Atm Beer. Boltbh.* Helen Quinn of Buckland. received ie'ast expensive preparation. By NOBM.AN WALKER and Lawrence Joseph Brogan. 54 in a royal blue jersey wool dress rheumatic /ever. Hundreds of^,edu- • HAIR .SHAPING Washington, Jan. 26 A pro­ blit requires him to pay theequiva- any source here versations yesterday with . Secre­ presidents and museum represent­ cational pamphlets have been dis­ or Storm Doors? His^ suggestion ways endorsed lent of regular, dues. If he doesn't At Norfolk, Va.. an .^llantic tary of State Christian A. Herter atives will be held tbmorrow at High St., Manchester, were \inited with matching accessories^ and a • COLD WAVE SHAMPOO bv Gov. Abraham Ribicoff, but was vision which may get around the in marriage at §oulh Methodist corsage of pink roses. tributed locally to persons suffer­ • CREAM RINSE CALL right-to-work laws now in effect he is to be -fired. Fleet sDokesman denied the report. anti U.S. Ambassador Philip tV. 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Winthrop Ford, ■protested by some members of the The Sleelworkera Union figures He said the United .States does not Bonsai, who returned from Havana publicity coordinator for the mu­ Church Saturday afternoon. A reception for 150 guests was ing . from high blood ' pressure, • STVI-E SETTING in 19' states has been written into strokes, rheumatic fever, varicose Connecticut Pharmaceutical' A.ssn. that anyone required to pay equiva­ have 10,000 Marines in the Carib­ last weekend for consultation. seum. will speak about the mu­ ■ The bride is the daughter of held at the Knights of Columbus After yesterday's. meeting. the new steel industry labor con­ Mrs. Marian. Beer^ Silverstein veins, and other related diseases. A RUSCO lent dues as a service charge most bean area. He said,, however, there Eisenhower reported he «'aa seum’s services and . needs. Mrs. Horae after i.he ccremeny,._Foi^a_ Shapiro said he waa holding off tracts. But it may be litigated up likely' will become a full union had been no change in plans for Trailer Park, Bolton, and the late number of local schools are using CHOOSE FROM: to the U.S. Supritmi? Court. "deeply concerned and' perplexed Waltgr Doherty and Mrs. John motor trip through New York on inaugurating the new plan in member an>'wav. large scale amphibious exercises Weiply.will be hostesses, Kenneth H. Beer: Her fiance is the State, the bride chose a travel cos­ films, charts, and other educational • Ambassador • Renal Rlght-to-work laws prohibit any at the steady deterioration" of devices develrped and distributed JhjL Siuujdbif. order to give his department time The 19 states having righl-to- beginning today at Vieques Island. I.i.S.-Cuban relations shown in son of the late Mr. and "Mrs. Ed­ tume of a navy blue sheath dress • Premier • Custom for further discussion with the requirement in union contracu work statutes or constitutional ■Puerto Rico, about 1,000 miles east The Sunshine Girls will meet to­ ward Brogan. with red accessories and red c*- by the Hesrt Assn. Low-sodium that, a worker must belong to a public statements by Prime Min­ diet booklets and summaries of the 351 CENTER ST. A National Brand Pradnet amendments are Alabama. Ari­ of Guantanamo. night at 6:30 o'clock at the Odd The Rev. Lawrence F. Alraond. mellia corsage. The couple will be labor union to get or hold a job. Territorials smd civilians -watch and applaud from balconiM above Rue Michelet, main, thoroughfare ister Castro and the ’’publicity availability of low-sodium foods in For Your Appointmeni At A Price Ton Want To Pay zona, Arkansas, Florida. Georgia, “ It is insulting to the revolu- organs of the Cuban government.’* Fellows’ hall. pastor, performed the double ring at home at Cider Mill Rd., Bolton, The steel contracts require all Indiana, Iowa, Kansas. Mississippi, tionar>’ government.’’ Yabur de­ in Algiers as rightists man barricades and fly the French tricolor flag today. (AP Photofax via ceremony. Thi* church was deco this area are being distributed to R. G. KIHLE Maker Cites Profit workers outside the.right-lo-work "These statements contain un­ after Feb. 1. heart patients through their physi­ Call Ml 9-7043 Nevada. Nebraska, North Carolina, clared. "that at the moment a for­ radio from Algiers). rated With white pompbns and Ml 9.0468 states to maintain union member­ South Carblina, North Dakota, eign ambaaaador offends Cuba, warranted attacks on our.govem - whit* gladioli. Robert Gordon. 43 The bride'is a 1956 graduate of cians. OPEN DAILY 8 to 6—FRI. EVE. TILL 9 On Tranquilizers ship and pay dues as a condition ment and on our leadiitg omciala," „ SpoiMora Clinic Ixieal Agent For South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, thousands of North American Ma­ Wellington Rd.. sang "Because Mancheater High School, and is MISS SOPHIE and MISS VICHIB of their employment. This is the Utah and Virginia. rines land at the naval base." he .said. But,,he noted that none of "The Lords Prayer" and "I Love employed at Pratt A WTiitney Air­ The Heart (ilinic. which is held •B ARTLETT-BR AIN ARD Quiet Death Seen the serioiL, charges thus proclalrh- HAIR STVLISTS PBODrCTS CO. Washington. Jan. 26 (JV-t-The union shop arrangement that^has The Iron * Steel Institute says "If there are thousands of Ma­ You TSmly." ■ . craft in East Hartford, Mr. Brb- weekly at Uli Manchester Me- been in steel contracu for some that nine of these slates—Arkansas, ed publicly have been brought 'to monai Hospital, Is also sponsored • AMPLE FREE PARKING • AD 8-4478 makers of Mlltown tranquilizer rines," he added, "there’ll be thou­ End Algerian Strife, The bride, given m marriage by gan attended Manchester High aald today their profit is a little time. . Iowa Kansas, Nebraska, Nevada, sands of Cubans. If there are thou­ For Elections Bill the official, attention' of the U:S. her uncle, Gustaf Anderson, 183 School and is also employed at hy the association. The diagnostic The new provision says that in North Carolina, South Carolina. government by the Cuban govern­ services of this clir.ic are available more than a penny a tablet. sands of Marines, there’ll be mil­ W. High St„ wore a goum of Chan­ Pratt A Whitney. Henry H. Hoyt, preaident of the right-to-w'ork sUtes employes North Dakota and South Dakota— lions of cadavers.” After Senate Vote ment. tilly lace and nylon tulle over taf­ Carter Products, Inc., said in testi­ will be required to pay regularly have no steel operations. Yabur did not identify the am­ "We believe these charges to be feta. Her gown was fashioned with each month “a service charge as'a But the agency shop principle, Debre Tells French totally unfounded," Eisenhower mony prepared for the Senate an bassador but he apparently meant Washington, Jan. 26 (Ah—A bill V-neckline, long sleeves,- fitted tlmonopoly subcommittee that no contribution toward the adminis­ established in so large an industry Spain's Juan Pablo de Lojendio, declared. bodice and- tiered bouffant skirt. reduction would be warranted in tration of this agreement and the as steel, is likely to spur similar who was expelled by Prime Min­ to control election expenditures, to In __'-'e(isence. the President's Her fingertip veil, 'trimmed with the present price of 10 ceinta a tab­ representation of such employes." j eontracls.in other industries in even ister Fidel Castro last ■pfeek for which thjs- Senate devoted nearly By.ULVS YATES ‘ rightist masterminds of the' up- statement asserted the friendship Chantilly lace, was held in place hy rtaing. Joseph Ortiz and Pierre let. The service charge is to be equal to these states. interrupting Castro's TV attack two weeks, appeared likely today Paris. Jan. 26 iJP) ■ Premier of the AineriCan,^ people for the headband of orange blossoms. U ti ■ aubcommittee la Inveatl the regular dues payment However, the matter Is sure to be Michel Debre warned Frenchmen Lagalllarde. Cuban people, ex^t^sed readiness She esrried a prayer book marked on Spain and the United States. to -die a , quiet death In a House This latter arrangemont. Itnown argued in the coUrts. William T. "We shall defend the nation even committeq pigeonhole. today that "all can be lost” if .Rumors spread around Paris to try ■ to resolve" differences with a white orchid and steph- fOonRirasd OB Page Eight) as the "agency shop," allows the Harrison, president of the national order la not established and main­ that both Chaltii and Delouyrier through direct negotiatlori or the anotis, right-to-work committee, recently against atomic bombs because Despite Benats passage yester­ Lhere-is ootiiliig-warUr wllile.in life tained'in'Algeria. •» had threatened to resign if " 'or­ use of injernational org^zatitms^^ Mrs, Judith Eshmann, Swamp wrote a protesting letter to chair­ day .by * 59-22 Wta.- the political dered -to use force. There waa no without dignity," said Yabur, who facta ‘of life were all against the Debre Issued the warning in »n and then concluded WiW'this Sen- - Rd., Coventry, was matron of hon­ man Roger M. Blough of U.S: Steel. confirmation. tence on communism: or. She wove a candy pink velvet Silent on French A-Tests Harrison, who says he has re­ seldom makes public ^peSrances. measure. official statement following his re­ ceived no reply to date, wrote His remarks were in keeping with Every mem'jer of the House, turn from a middie-of-the-night Debre issued his etatement after "I should like only to add that dress, and earned a^white rabbit the United Statea government has fur, 'muff and matching hat. Vari­ Bloueh that the steel companies by the government's anti-American except those voluntarily i-etiring viait to Algiers, where P’rench in­ a noon meeting with De Gaulle, egated pink <’ ’Tiellias and ivy deco- i agreeing to the aeenev shop ‘ have line that has grown in intensity or seeking other office, is a candi­ surgents still'occupy the hesrt of who himself plans to make an -of­ (Continued on Page Eight) rated her muff. | Ghana Press Griticizes lent thenwelves comnletely to the in the past six months. date for re-election this v'ear. the city. ficial visit to Algiers Feb. 4. Bride.smaiais were Mrs. .Marilyn union profeasionals’ drive to breach Though the bill wouldn’t become It was a ■ clear ' warning to “The Hot has alresidy -brought Barile of East Hartford, and Miss or circumvent the right-to-work operative until next, year, it would Frenchmen that rightwing ex­ much evil to France,” he said. I Gail Brogan. Manchester, niece of laws. . . thereby fnfstrating the affect House members \V’ho must tremists are threatening the fu­ He confirmed he had- carried in­ i the bridegroom. Both wore blue Evanffelist BiUv Graham legislative powers duly exercised Exiled Editor face another campaign in 1962. ture of France itself unless they structions to -civil arid militar.v Bulletins ' velvet dresses and carried pink by those states" The bill is the first-major con­ abandon their stubborn tipri.sing. authorities to continue their mis­ i fiowers. Harrison said most of the stale gressional effort in 35 yefrs to re­ The insurgent diehard., were re­ from the AP Wires By LVNN HEINZERLING >S>it wished Graham a “successful sion to restore order. Robert Eshmann, Coventry, rlght-to-work laws have been in-1 vise substantially the Corrupt ported to have been promised the ” lt is necessary to affirm b e-: served as best man. Ushers were Accra. Ghana. Jan. 26 (A’h— mlsaion." . , terpretei as prohibiting not only i Claims Castro, Practices Act controlling the con­ French army will not shoot them - The evangelist was to meet with fore the entire world .that the fight I Horace Russell and Crawford Al­ Evangelist Billy Graham leaves to­ compulsory union membership but duct of campaigns j(or.federal of­ out of their barricades. But Debre j UBHAUS APPEALS day for Kumast to cbntlnue hia the prime minister before flying to compulsory payment to. a union of of France is that of Hbert.V... it len, both of Manrhester. FRESHPAK fice. It goes to the House adminis­ declared the fiolicy of self-determi­ carries for ail Algerians the free | Coaimjnl, N.H., Jail. 26 — Mrs. Beer wore a Kelly green ^ African crusade in the ’ wake of Kumasi, a Gold Coast city of dues, fe.es dr charges as a condition Top Aides Red tration committee headed by Rep. nation for Algerians stands. 70.000 about 125 miles northwest expression of their wishes," he Dr. Willard Uphaus, a self-styled dress with matching shoes and press criticism of his silence on, Omar Burleson (D-Texl Nothing- has~ha ppened~that wilt "F^rnce’F pirtspoiitfr xrowlc tests-trr Arthur J. Goldberg, .Steelwork­ Miami, Fla., Jan. 26 (>P)^-Jorge saldT ^CltrhiHBn Pacifist” serving a iia(, and a corsage of red roses. ORANGE | L s » O O c A fellow Texan, Speaker Sam deter pursuit of the aim of Pres ,vear In Jail for contempt, today, ThK', bridegroom's sister, Mrs. ths Sahara. Despite last night's small attend­ ers union general coiinsel, said the Zayas, self-exiiad editor of the Rayburn, already has lashed out "Nothing will be possible and ance. a crowd_estimated ait nearly legal ground for right-to-work Havana newspaper Avance, charg­ ident Charle., de Gaulle's admin- even all can be lost if order is not appealed to the State Supreme After the attack by Accra news­ at one of the measure's principal Tsfration to let Algeria'., nine mil­ papers only 5,000 persons turned 1,000. made "decisions .for Christ." laws Is a clause in the federal la­ es Prime Minister Fidel Castro is a provisions, to extend federal reg­ first re-established and maintained Court. The court did not set a JU IC E W About the same number came for­ bor law allowing stales'to prohibit Communist "although he’s .smart lion North Africans decide their in Algeria." hearing date Imniedlatetj'.- Up- -out last night for Graham's second ulations to primaries as well as ow’n futuie, he said. “A 0 7 evangelistic meeting here. More ward the first night. compulsory union membership. enough not to carry a card.” general elections. , Rayburn save, He called for all-out support in hauH, a 69-.vear-oId , Methodist KITCHEN GARDEN-SLICED , ^1^ ^0 'Die newspaper criticism wasfi’t He said Congi-ess did not extend •:Fidel has ties .with Comrnu- “There , is no other i.,.,ue in the the effort to restore order. la.vman from New Haven Conn., ^HOLLAND HALL , than 14,000 poured into Accra control of primaries is a matter cri.,is which i., splitting Algeria," Stadium to hear him the night be­ confine^ to atomic, tests. The Eve- to the str te.s a rlslit to ban compul­ nist elements dating back to his for the states rather than the fed­ Rigid censorship dela.ved news was Jailed Dec.. 14 after defying holf sory union dues or aer\-ice fee Debre declared after'a noon meet­ —on ground, of\ conscience—a gallon fore. ping News called Graham a good student da.va at thc^University Of eral government. of the Algiers stalemate and per­ Newspapier fyosters began ap­ actor and psychologist but said he pavmehts therefore the states do Havana," Zayas Wrote in a copy­ ing with De Gaulle at the pres­ „rourf order to disclose the STRAWBERRIES The current outlook for the bill idential palace. mitted little detail. ICE CREkWI pearing throughout town early carried no "new message greater not have that right. Goldberg righted article in the Miami Her­ is thst it ma.v be given some hear­ napie, of guests at his tVorld added that if the union's agency The French -press agency said The latest word was that troop., Tetlowshl[r" summer feamp , ,ln yesterday shouting “ Graham Mum than that which Kwame Nkrumah ald. ings by the House committee and still ringed the down-town area KITCHEf^^ARDEN shop arrangement is attacked in The Cuban editor Insisted that De Gaulle’s military commander Conway. TURKEY or CHICKEN on French Hell Test." of Africa, is interpreting in word -where - inaurgentg ■ atrengthened The innuential Ghana Times and deed to the world today. the courts the union '\\dll take the Cuba's people will never sw^oW' and'civil representative in Algeria (Continned on Page Two) had promised the army will not barribadea made of cobblestones, OAEEN said that ‘‘not few have been is.stie to the U.S. Supreme Court if Communist doctrine because the.v SCHOOL BI S BIIX L06I MORTON ‘Christian civilization la today necessary. fire on tlae insurgents. ovei-turned cars and bits and pieces ^ FfQe2erBuyofiheWeek! disappbinted. actually stunned by busily . dragging Christ to Golgo­ arc staunch Roman Catholics. Biit-i .Augusta, Maine, Jqn.'26 h e said the government 'of'C uba — With 24 Frenchmen dead and of construction materials, One re-;, SWIFT'S PREMIUM PEAS •Dr. Graham's, attitude tb the In- tha, arid art Afrtca-i is bearing the port reaching Paris said some ■The Maine House rejectetf'today . tention of CSiristiafi P-fance to. det­ now ‘'is being run by Communist 140 injured in Sunda.v’s battle be­ cross for the Son of Man, This A f­ Hpat Wave Dotvn Under tween rightist mobs and riot po­ edginess was , developing' among by a 76-69 noli call vdte a blU onate an atom bomb In the Sahara, rican is Kwame Nkrumali." dictates." News Tidbits to authorize mimlripmly financed 10-or.' the eril effects of which will not He singled out Raul Castro, the lice, most of the rebel holdouts paratroops on duty there. 11-«, WHOLE or HALF Commenting on the attack,^Gra­ Sydney, Au.straiia. Jan'. 26 Culled from AP Wires behind the barricades appeared Behind, the barricades, haggai-d- school bus service for non-prof­ pkgi. U spare any African -Christians." prime minister's brother and chief it private «.i>hnols. The House pkg. 'V. ham said; ifPi—The '.mercur.v soared to today in the khaki fatigue. uni- men waited. Some rested light W ashing dishas draham said when he arrived 105.9 degrees today for a sec-, of Cuba's armed forces, and Ernes-, then accept^ the "ought not ta ’If my coming to Africa can to Guevara, president of the Na­ foi-rp., of Algeria’s Territorial machine guns on makeshift para- that he would not comment pub­ contribute toward free. religious ond straight da.v. of severe Space agency announces Western pass” report of a 2-man minority is «asy^ tod a y ... licly on the tests because df po­ tional Bank, as the top Cuban Electric, Inc. given job of building Guards, a civilian militia. I pets. Most, sat quietly, sipped wine STOUFFER'S “ djseusaiori it will have been profit- lieat. Four people collap.sed the I n-od a:e sandwiches handed across of tjM*'"l0-member Judiciary com- STOUFFER'S' ESCALLOPED litical connotations. But he has and .died; bringing the 2-day Reds. Both have consistently de­ worldwide tracking network for The press' agency quoted iptttee. The committee voted 8-2 said privatel.v .hat a man who nied they are Communists. So has manned satellites in Project Mer­ Algiers newspaper Echo d’Alger ' hy sympathizers. The-troops did MACARONI (Contlniied on Page Eleven) heat toll'.o six. not intei-venc. 1n favor. The hill Is the principal' CNLCKIN hurls a spear with deadly intent la Fidel Castro, cur.v . . Runaway heiress Gamble as saying city council members reason for the current special as bad as' a man who sets off a "Castro, of course," Zaya,s w-rote. ■Benedict, 19, will meet Thursday sought and won assurance from ,I>bre made hia trouble-shooUng With CHI8SB with her psychiatrist father, Dr. session of the 99th legislature. With NOOOLIS bomb. "handicaps them (the Cortimu- Gen. Maurice Challe, army com­ flight to Algiers last nighK The The Evening News charged that niats) somewhat by his uncontroll­ James Douglass Sharpe because mander, and PauItJelouvrier, De Army announced he lalkM with her lawyer says Sharpt’ has a legal OATES CONFIIOtED the evangelist’s “excuse that this is Diana Barrymore Dies; able ravings. This is one Fellow Gaulle's delegate general in the Challe and'Delonvrietyfle wa., re­ Washington. Jan. 26 i/P)—The LAMB a political year, in the .United Traveler they cannot control.’’ right to visit her. ported to.have c.orijen-ed also w.iUi 11 Sen. Everett M, Dirksen (R-Ill) North African territory, that reg; Senate toda,.’ confirmed Pres- Btatea is ludicrous.” Zayas li.sted. a number^ of recent -tjlar military forces will not use 10'-Algiers parl^rtenlary nomina.tton pkg. The Ghana Times, which is the moves to cut-b wide-ranging inves- events:., he claims de'monstrate their guns again the insurgents. His plane yvh,.,ked him back Col Oates Jr. to be official organ of Prime Minister Missed GoaL in Theater Cuba's government la communist ligations by' Senate antlmonoply The .councilmen-alsp asked that Paris befijpd the sleeping populace | .Secretary ■'o f' Defense wlthaut DINNER READ! Kwame Nkhumah's Convention directed. subcommittee headed bV Sen. Estes wa., awsTi^ of his presence SANDWICH'TYPE-. Peoples party, asserted, that “ to Among them were Cuba'., recen.1 t " " reprisals be taken against _the any reference to the conflict DIANA BARRYMORE over military strength evnina- preach ‘love’ and refuse to com­ ab.,tentio"n in. the United N a t i o n s ------TURKIY New York, Jan: 26 (4?^—Abtress Lent on .n t„-denominational appeal fo,- pray- f-s 1 •. • Hon.-Oates has been serving as EXCELSIOR ment on the proposed act of a Diana Barrymore, 38, who made on few- Christian nation which is the very Secretary of Defense under a SLICIS * heir life a.tragpc struggle to fulfill of irreparable catastrophles recess appointment pending Sen­ reverse or negation of love is a the mythical promiae-of her name, sChina.,, Other Latin American to*s hom o heatiijig STEAK matter that staggers the Imagina One million air passengers, twice i ate ncHon. died yeeterday. states Voted no. as many as Jaat year, expected to | Uon." I Her nude logdy Waa found lying He also said Miguel Urriltia waa travel into, or out of, Bradley o u r w o y ! ■I 5-or. iThe paper added, Imwever, that Democrats Claim Ike SPANISH W.AK CHIEF DEB pkgs. face down in bed by a maicNat her dismi. -•'^The^• cribeiTas ;notnmgnothing political Infantry when the Safmish- tomitie deliveries . a fial- CR EAM CHEESE INCLUDING: • In Comeback investigation. "There are many more tell-tale tlon of Bermuda, registers success Democratic majority on the Sen- blackmail. •* ^ f .AmeS’lcan War broke out m 1898. anosd payment plan and many LEGS OF LAMB • SHOULOER CHOPS P IZ Z A PIES Authorities said thei'e was no signs, including the forced flight of fnl short range test flight . ale-House Economic Committee The majority report \yas.pep-| Ftghfing ended, houever, be­ other: egtras designed to make CAKE LOIN CHOPS or ROAST 'Moscow^ Jan. 26 (A>) — Alexei indication of suicide. Miss Barry­ some Catholic .priests who spoke Group of 12 lop Soviet government eiarVed today that Eisenhower ad- pered vrith numerous recommenda- fore he reached Cuba. He re- home heating reoH* easy. Ivanovich Kozlov, former Soviet more, wbo was trying to make a officials due in New York, ^rom tions for alternative policies to erillsted and participated srith ministration—pohctpS—h^ —*tJ*nt— IHbse“foII0W*d by'the-'adminlstra-- RIB CHOPS * ______agriculture minister who plunged t^^eat^lcsl'COTnefaack^'after-a-life'.o^ fContlnued' on Page Three) Russia. Friday for starl df“24-ffay thy-nation's economic growth since " tTirTJTnrtnriffim" PATTIES ^TCTONEYT pkg. to obscurity when Nikita Khrush­ alcoholism, degradation and brok­ r.S. tour repaying visit made '.to tion in the last seven years ■' 130 battles and skirmlstaee in the Moscow' last summer by nine 1953. One section, recommended that Mobilheat chev rose to power in 1955, ap­ en Inarriages',' had once made a " '!r% V Describing Ihfem as inadequate 'Philippines. parently is making a comeback. suicide aittempt. Macmillan Sparks American governors. the knotty farm -problem be met Em doow ocHan 'J . Police round up 2.50 African to meet the nation's n^ds, the by direct’ subsidy I payments.- It MACHINE FIRM STRUCK AH One Low Price! fs He was appointed yesterday -to She told her story in the best­ Democi''ats said' the policies also head a newly created ministry of selling autobiography; "Toio-Much, Mob,.Police Batlle men. women and children for said the public ' will not endure New Britain, Jan. 26 (Jh— questioning about . massacre df had led , to unnecessary unemploy­ rhuch longer the present crop price New Britain .Machine Company state farms in the Soviet Republic Too Soon." She was the daughter ment'and price increases, of Kazakhstan. of the late , whose nine policemen at Cato Manor, support program. • • i union prodiicHon workers w%nt WE GIVE Repiihlieans'ori. the eommitlee Other recommen'dations included I J i R O t IV E — lO-o*. pkb The so-called virgin land farms swashbuckling off stage matched Blant'yre, N.vasaland. Jan. 26 near Durban, South Africa, Sun­ on - strike today, ending weeks stassooK raasis — t-»». sus. GRAND UNION p'lfg. lyPi—A. screaming mob of 100 day . . .- Eighty paasengera. and fired bark ,lhsit the majority re­ a major federal aid to education., of negotiation, on a new. con- GREEN STAMPS FLOUNDEIt PILUT ... in the area are one -of Khrush anything he did on .atage, and the port was "unbalanced, and eva-- • SPINACH ohev's pet agrici.ilture projects but late Blanche Oelrichs,'who wrote African demonstrators clashed crew of Norweigian coastat" liner help for depressed areas, tax re-1 ' tract. Eight hundred raembere • FroRich Fries GRAND, M7-OZ-I with police today outside a hotel Kong Sverre spend flve hours ^ In sive," and "marred hy partisan SMSSOOK SASSIS — S C A IIP P S l>«.COOKtO r they fell far abort of 1959 produc­ plays and poenns under the name visions, more liberal foreign trade of Lodge 1021, IA.M, arq afleet- tion goals. As a result there has Michael Strangfe.. as Prime Minister Macmillan ar­ near freezing temperatures wr ship ’ policies and more vigorous anti-; ed. They Voted against the com­ • MIXID VIGITABUS v rived for a civic luncheon. rocky reef after ship foundirrs in .The majority said it- would not pany’s flual offer, 55t-fl. Etevea MORIARTY CLEANSD SHRIMP Peeled & Deveined . pkg. been a: party and' government Her aunt waa .- support . removal of the interest trust law enforccement. .. qisDs tv i - is-«. siJs. •hakeup in Kazakhstan. and her uncle waa Lionel Barry­ , As the visitirig British, prime thick fog." The report summed up the com­ votw were dectaied void. TTha 8 - 0 1 . minister’s car arrived at the Seventy-seven-year-old crippled celling on long term bonds—one -company has offered an 11 eeata • BEOCCOLI eeilM iSANS Kozlov will seek to boost both more. Her theatrical ancestry of the President’s major requests mittee members’ views on a ye.ar- CODFISH CAKES/ TEDDY'S 2 pkgs.' Rjalls HoteJ the crowd shouted man, Mark Granite, who allegedly long $200,000’ study of the prob­ an hour wage increase ever , * " BROTHERS productivity arid efficiency of the went back four generations In this- collected a quart ei of a million dol- of the session—unless the admin­ f» K j M i x ' l l y e w r M , i L A c M. 1 2 —OZ. country and Blngland. Diana-Ber- "kwacha” (freedonT).> , lems of inflation, unemploymeht period of three yeara, 8 .eeata. for EMPRESS pi^g. farmA larb bv setting .up "non-profit” istration made “ major reforms in SWORDFISH STEAKS He won lavish praise for his rymoore's name opened for her Rocks were hurled after Mar- and economic growth. now, 4 cents next year, and 6 MATCH * • ’ t M f miilan entered ' the hotel. One foundahon, to fight "N ew Deal fiscal, monetary and debt manage­ eenU tlje third y ^ . Tlia.hasla 301 >315 C m #«i St. - fjsrm werk-r^om-.Khru8hcfai door in show buatnesB, but soclatism” (^t«ada Innocent to mail ment policies." ' (CoBtiBued OB Page Tuio) wage ecalq' Ui 81, ' " ' DOUBLE TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY i- >• (ConttDoed «B Page Eleven) fraud This the minority report de- M l 3 -5 1 3 5 Prtceg etfecHve In npper Uoiuieottent omly through Wednesday, Jan. 27th, We roservo the right ^ Hmlt qnantltlef. ■ (Oandnned «n Mine) (Otattmed oa'Pftf* Blevca)

4 . 1 . I :V ■ - , . l ■‘r— f AGE T8RE? IfANCmBSTldl n^EJNTNG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,^ TOE5DAY., JANUARY 26, 1980 •'MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1960 FUILIC Savings Assn. ) GOP Charges Politics Speaker* Describes School TV-Radio Tonight ; Pittney Opens Sheinwold on Bridge ' Shotvs Gain CARD PARTY Library Plafi in Bloomfield O R A N G I ^ R A U K’60 Campaign, Democr^ Claim Ike JMP " " During 1959 EMU(ENT IS INVITATIONAL w « t t jM a t .. Mrs. Sunon Bernatein, rrtorrtl-*'and actence progrsma In the claas Mrs, Bernstein aeld Television By Alfred Sheinwold East-Wait vnttnahla nator of the Bloomfield Elemed- room. Mrs, ^ n s te m ^ lo . Teach­ lay. Jon. 27 U.S. Masters Te«m Champloii < NORTH ers are consulted by the book- Net-gains in assets, savings, and SEE SATURDAY’S TV WERR FOR- COMPLETE LISTING 8 P.M. : Blasts RU)icoff Sldived Growth of JJ.S. tair Schools’ Library Council, bii.ving , committee to provide a value of mortgagies, plus a record A K 9 5 3 6;UU Bi» '* 1 neater (in piugieas) » Many Loves of Dobte triltla Sponai.^ored hy Youth ConuHittM takeout double, we come to the-’ Vi05^ ; described that town’s precedent- rornprehetisive roference reading i payment of earnings to savers are Firet 8ho»' (In progiess) , M . 3. 13 41' .Ma ifarlfn a Roundup .43 n ty-Manchester S ls Griwige for Hii (OonttniMd' ITMB PMte 0 ««) jqmp response. Thie shows 9 to 11 ♦ A .8 t 2 \ setting library plan last night at program Mr all pupils, she addeiL I shown in the 1959 report of the . KarK .Shew lin progreea) :h' (Continued from Page One) ro*i'Se») 4c 8.00 Rifleman I. 53 liitlding Fund. points and is invitational, but not ♦ AJ5 ’ a meeting of the Manchester PTA Packets of hlgh-interest, llmltrf Manchester Savings and Loan Quick- Draw McGrsw J ; Movie at Nina 1» , •V Setback Will Be Playod D unoentt' family court bill he said. WEST EAST ' .vocabulary inaterisls are organ­ 'rtthtrope 3 13 *0-^ mosftly signing the majority report Were forcing, to game. Oouneil' st the Verplanck school. Assn. Film Arthur Min-ray Party (C) / nOOR PRIZES ‘ «nd highway safety programs of About 100 witnesses, A A 4 A $ 72 ized for those students in. need of President Robert J. Boyce made I'arioon Plai hi.iu* l» Chairman Douglap; Sen. John F. West opens the bidding with one Bloomfield’s libra.fy sysieni, she H:2h Weather .New* anri Bpnrtt T 10 35c 30 the 1B59 seaalon were good ex­ leading economists, testified in the heart, and North doubles for a W A K K 4 WQS7 special help, and the Bloomfield ' these reports on the year's opera- 8:30 Philip Marlowe /». .33 Kennedy (D-Masa), ^ candidate for * 10 3 A 9 64 CStplained, provides s uniformly • ..ly Phune Your An»«*r S3 P,ed Skelton Show (C) 3 / 1- 0’ amples. ^ hearings, piling up 3,700 pages of the 1960 presidential nomination; takeout. North promises at least 13 ,admihiaterod library; for each of remedial reading consultant par­ lions Friday night at the annual , rtoliie .Iac<'h» fiuh J: Siarltme iPi .Id. 23. .30 The family court bill, Plnney A Q 10 9 2 ___^A K G 7 3 ticipants in the administration of Sporte .S'ews and Weather » testimony. Twenty-three separate and Sena. John Sparkman (D-Ala) points in support of any suit his SOUTH the town’s four elementary schools. stockholdevs meeting. Sri. Pr»etr-n 1* 10.00 i!arrj Moore Shoie 3 13 m M. was merely a rewrite of the this part of the plan, the speaker TV Present* / 8. 53 C a n M and Joseph C. O'Mahoney, and partner nay name. North has 12 A Q J 10 6 More than' 100 volunteer workers He said assets. Incieased by II,- S:4& Dotiglaa Kdwards ». ifJ* I've Got a Secret / O' ■ existing rules of the Superior study paptrs also were published. points in high cards and , point explained. ( Huntlev'fli utklet Report 10 J-i Reps. Rlcha.-d Bolling (D-Mol, 1 ¥ 9 3 2 keep these libraries open evyy 2.3^044,40 to 112.177.490.10. S'.SS Biii'ke Barents 30' 10:30 Keep Talking / 8. 40, o3 Ooupl, a superficial answer that The study was first suggested for .the dpubleton. school day for the elementary ; Other projects Initiated and cai- i^ e giealesl gain in .savings 33 «0' I,ocK.-L'd . / 23 Hale Boggs (D-La), Henry 3, ♦ K .Q J 5 2,200 7.00 N'ew'a and Weather B3[ Medic 3" NOW! 1 0 0 ^ does not meet the need for "a true by Senate Democratic leader Lyn­ Reuse (D-Wis) and Frank M. Cof­ It'a worth noting that North has A 6 4 . Students. i rled out bv the Bloomfield Library- aince 19.54 was reported. Boyce, t'oinitaae Council include an encyclopedia , Bilko ■ s ' Mike Waiiaca 18 family court." don B. Johnson (D-Tex) in a fin (D-Mainc). Rep. Wright Pat­ only 12 points in support of clubs. West North laA SaAh The success of the plan, -Mrs said the, net gaiij. was $7.3.’)..i09. | \ To Tell the Truth 3 11.00 Bib Neva 33 Pinney said Riblcoff has 'given speech ip December 1958. It has You don’t count the value of a 1 ¥ Double Pass 2 Bernstein declared, comes from purchase plan, a summer leading, bringing the total to $10,444,986 as i IV . Barrv Barents man (D-Tex), committee vice A •-.Movie at Seven •JC . Snoi’t s . ♦ .WAnthBr 3. 3- 1* hia anti-speed program an almost been described in some quarters as doubleton when you have- only 3 AU PsM 7:15W'ea1 .Mase Htahllzht* SAFE SLEEP* chairman, approved parts of the the close cooperation among tl)e program’with a system of of Dec. 31. I Hiihilev-Brinklev ro Kpihui^ religious aura and one might con­ the Democratic answer to the ad­ trumps In support of partner's suit. Opening lead — ¥1C members of the Ubrary Cpuncll. achievement awards, an inter-11-, Dividends totaled $3.38,176. I 4((. 11:15 a^tArlight MnvU ;; If yoo fometlmeii caa'I lleep report and added views of hia own. Dous Kdivards M A(i WArld B BbrI Mnriet.e. ’ * sider it blMphemoua to apeak of ministration's hammering at the The 10th Democratic member, Ben., Hence North has minimum value the superintendent of schools, brsry lending progrem volving, • Three directors were reelected : 7 30 I.arami'i)( grogginess. No prescription Beeded, thlhr about highway safety is the unemployment com^anaition bill jump, the doubler needn’t think Coventry iKO—18W ^ r m ^ u m a- The majority report aald the South la not worried about having about game with a 15-point hand. Co-op Sets Ele<'ti«Bs retary; Henry B. Agnew. treas-j ; N«*w» .Money back guarantee. TibleU of lack of sufficient, sound data on that "would hbverbad dlsastroi^ study had shown that with proper only four spades. North promises The South Coventry Cooperative .urer; and Harold C. Ndrtpn, as caflsiiles. *Takrn.!AthM Hporii causation.” policies, It was possible to achieve good' support for the unbid major partnership out of trouble. [Nursery sort Kindergarten parent- aistant treasurer. 6:15 Art .Tohnspn ■ [ R Piipp^rtimA A legislativs committee con­ tion.” . ' ■ suit. When an expert doubles a fi 45 Lfiweil Tlioipas ' 15 4.1 rhi' A-SlAf KJftr* -The workmen's compensation the trto of goals — "a high and ^ Dally Question Scouts Plan members will have its snniial 7:1*' .Ainn*- .S' Andv i _ 7 Pick ■ _^______trolled by DemocraU, Pinney said, (Continued from Page One) sustained rate of economic growth, New Officers major suit he. almost always has 'meetihg st 8 p.m. Mmorrow-at 7.30 Setv. C'oniedv 'rimi 7:Jli» Nawk o( th» •World. ■ killed bills that would have pro­ bill, he said, "though leee harm­ relatively full employment, with­ four cards ip the other major suit. Dealer-^at your right, opens with ■7>4i' Br.h and R*v 7:46 Rudir. Moarnw:* !; King.sbury House. The slate of of- g on tVnrld I nnieht ? 00 Bi'onrtwKv V S .K. vided fof uniform accident repbrts. ful. Is loaded with gimmicks, then be dropped, or be toned down out creeping or galloping infla­ If he has fewer than three cards, one spade. ,You hold: Spadee—K 9 Cookie Sale Exiled Editor which have the .eeme effecte— ell 5'S: Hearts—10 S; Diamonds—A 8 i fleers to be elected will be brought V 1.5 Minir Till On« i 8 Wb^if.R Voiir Opinion and a uniform no-fix ticket bill. and allowed to expire In a Senate- tion" — which it said the Eisen­ he's no expert. in Irt- the nominating committee; 12.011 10;6iT 1 ‘ohrci t HaII WELDON DRUG CO, of which will have to be cured in Donald Loverin was elected pres­ 7 2; CTubs-A J 6. What do you j 11 ;i>» .VrwH »nrt WAath^r Pinney said .the "all-preach-no- hower administration had failed North counts his points again and The annual Girl Scout • cookie m ,, ‘ Ronald Knapp, chairman. 13-10 M'ieic ITU On* 901 MAIN ST.—Ml 8-58*1 the Immediate future." House Conference Committee. ident for a 1-year term at the an­ adds them to those shown by the say? , - j Claims Castro, 1:00 N*vr«. Sirtt Off »11;l6 F’lnat \ praetlce” approach of the Demo­ to reach. nual meeting of the Talcottvtlle, aaU Is sbheduled to start Feb. l.lM rs. Arnold F. Carlson. Mrs, Bur- The Rev. Jo.seph H. McCann of St. Janies' Church, chairman, ;.n.30 l.ivlnt ShmiJd Ra Pim crats was best exemplified in the Pinney said the Democratic The bill would tighten controls jump response. The combined total Answer: Pass. Dp not doublp for WHAT-419 : U 6.6 campv OnrnAr, Nawii on financing elections of federal On growth, the report said the Congregational Church on Sun­ a takeout when you have length tn M «. Edgar M. Boia^-ert and Mra. j t_on C. Hansen and Mrs, pudley A •desfribes to the Rev. Arnold Tozer of Second Congregational ' 12 06 Midnlthi Mfoda field, of industrial expansion and administration’s "credit-card oP**"" is 22 to 24 points. This Is not quite Church and Rabbi Amos Edelheil of Congregational Sons of Is­ officials, principilly members of nation's gross national product— day. He succeeds Douglas Hayes, enough for game, so North passes. the opponent’s suit and shortness Ferguson. Top Aides Red S:l*> Big Shr ,12 56 Nawr, Sicii Off V Improvement of state business. ^ ation” was‘ to "borrow and bond" the measurement of output of all Robert .s'. Kennon arai co-chair Applications for the w-aiting list rael in Willimantjc. plans for the Clergymen’s (^nference on fi 30 Iiinn Daly w r v r —1280 for current operating expenses.' Congress. The Senate voted to retiring president, who waa pre­ South must lose a .spade, two in an utibid suit. - 6 46 Bit Show He said there was no evidence goods and services—had advanced sented a picture by the congrega­ (Copyright I960. General Features men. are being accepted- for both Mental Health for next week. iHerald Photo by Pintoi.^^______! 6 ilO Kinancini .Naws X' "The eyetem provides that the extend it also to candidates for hearts, and a club. He Is h,appy to (Uondnued from Page One) 7 fwk f:H P Morrtn , 6:06 N>wr Roundup ^ that any Democratic legislation at the rate of only 2.3 per cent an­ Corp.) Girl Scoiita will be taking or­ Thn«* interested may con­ 7,16 Bit Shrw ; 6:15 Show(;tR« and N*wb bill must be rendered to some president and vice president. It tion. be in a aafe part-score .contrset. 12 00 N'ewi. Bifii Off was "designed to make Connecti­ would require more detailed dis­ nually aince 1963. In the preceding The church increased Us budget ders until Feb. 15. Cookies will tact Mrs. Ferguson: membership ' 7 00 Fuftor future administration, presumably Scout rhatrmai^ Partly Aiilhentir out against what is happening in 7:16 KrADint OAvotiona cut more attractive to industry. closure of sources of campaign 6-year period in the Truman ad­ to aiT all-time,high of $18,00(), and (Coventry warrants will be held in be delivered during Girl WPOP—1415 7 2«i POowraRA, Xawr . “ On the contrary." Pinney eald, a Republicsui one,” Pinney said. ministration, It waa 4.6 per cent, Week of March 14 All proceeds T>lm«a Dafnce -'4et I —----- . my countryv; 7 .10 ThA Arm.v Hour ; ‘"Hiat future administration, will financing, and how the money Is formed two new committees for Coventry , abeyance in New Haven. Clergy Hears ' Shakespeare'* pla.v "Marhelh," "And don't overlook this. The • 6 Nayt* tt.>Ather i \,Ot> "Just the opposite'• eeems to be the report said. evangelism and membership and will heoe iiseoused lorfor tbfilUF local troops A .iHm*dance for teenagers for the 6 16 Ray have to scratch around to find the spent. Ice Review Set Sgt. Kolofjziej traveled to New J__ 4^ \4ar. . is bq.'ed . on historical fact only "only legalized party in Cuba lo­ 9.00 Urn T^rry 1 R:li6 WorIM Today true." It .would prohibit Individuals It declared that adoption of wise for future planning. The Rev. Rob­ Haven Friday to question the four program, according to Mrs. Mar- benefit of the New March of Dime* 1 Showcana and Nearj la iilT money to meet-the. payment,, and Warrants Issued __ in that it ia'founded on the mur- dav in the Communist party:" n ;(W. >>WR I n 06 Mui«lf BAvnnri tha a ta rt And N #wf aartta If®* The GOP leaders said the "func fronii contributing more than |10,- policies coiiid asaiire a 414 per cefir ert K.‘ SHiiiibda, pasfoF,' reported young 'hiefrt about' the Coventry '..tiaJBina...publicily ' campaigfi will be hejd *t 8 P-m. [ Dr, Zeller at 11:10 Mil 'l>rr¥ by the way, bear the brunt of any This year a new sFs7id-iip c^kI** .Ish. CT aT the Nat Han Hale ■‘Com- . 'der-TTf—King Duncan by Macbe.th— 'jtavaa' article wa.a one-Of.a aeilea ------7' 12:06 N*awb Ronndup. i*af-wh#®I !• tion of the legielature In the field 000 a year to federal .flection cam- rate in the next 15 years. This the church increased' its mission A t S p e r r y ’ ^ G l e ^ break. t»a*t-®rli,*®l— of labor legislation was complete- criticlem connected.with finding For ‘Cove’ Break In a variity of ahapea will be of- jpunity Center. .4 minimum dona- ' a Scottish king of the Hth cen-.^he wrote affe'r fl.^ing Havana the Increased revenue necessary to ■ paigna ' Present law limits con­ would mean a $971 billion output In giving by 40 per cent, added 21 tyry. . earlier Ihis month in ‘ a dispute 1976, more than douljle the $480 bil­ new members and five new lay The Skating Club of Bolton with fered those interested. In addi-^)on of ,1.5 cent* will be made at ' Health Talk meet thtae expenses." tributions to $5,000 per candidate tion available will be the follow- door. ' ' ^ y ’ over Castro's press policies, but does not limit the number of lion of 1959, It noted. leqders'for youth groups. Its members from the Manchester Warrants are being forwarded i STATE FI.I’ TOLL l-Oyv In- connection-with hte article, Pinney also pointed to a recent The Republicans countered that WALNUT Ing: Vanilla with butter flavor fill-' Members of the Center’s dance Ray Belter's Music Shop report by the state comptroller $5,000 contributions a person may The pastor and Mrs. Shlmoda and Bolton area ,ia once again to New HaVen County Jail today; Dr ,William \v; Zeller, education ! ' ’ the AP Bureau in Havana, report- dates in the majority r«Port were were presented a birthday cake charging four young men held Ing. assorted sandwich, double corrHjiittee are taking care of- the S71.00 that Indicated an million deficit make planning an Ice review to be pre­ RESTAURANT is for t'h^ dsnee, Mrs. «l ftirertor on the medical staff of; Hartford. Hartford. Jan. Jan. 26 26 ■4’- ■4’' -The -The State State ed ed that that despite despite ,Uaator ,Caator'a a repeateo repeated 1 CONN and SELMER BAND INSTRI MENTS O.T.C. $8 “invariably and obviously juggled with two candles designating their there with two counts each in con­ fudge-filled and cookie mints. Each orrangemenfs for the dance, Mr.4 . ___ na rvi < I n i ■ f flTi 18 O t tn for the State Welfare Department The bill also would boost legal sented Feb. 14, at- Sperry’a Gl«n, . box will be sold at 40 ceuU each. Herbert W. I-ove local fund the Institiils of Living, Hartford, influenza, . denials of Commii.nist. affiliatitm. to put the worst possible light on two year.s spent at the parish. Rt. 85, Bolton. nection with a break at the Cove 1018 MAIN ST.— PHO.VE .MI 9-2086 for the current biennium, which Units on campaign spending to •Laat vear the Girl Scout* locallv pi^gj^^ian said lodav. will-be the featured speaker at the: »» ^vhich lilt II Irt ia tSIl on m*s the .**♦.» increa.se V-....* . in...... aome he has staunchly defended the SURGICAL $50,000 for candidates fot the Sen­ the record of the presen’ adminis­ Elected aa deacons for 3-year The show, entitled “The En­ Reataurant in Coventry laat July. right of anyone within his govern­ ends in June 1961. gold and delivered 2,460 boxea of Meeting* Tooiorrosv ' (Tlergymen'a Conference on Men-, oartsparts' of the counlrv.country, is holding to right of anyone within his govern- ] fits «v«f tv*r*M toil®l ate and to $12,500 for candidates tration and exalt the record of pre­ terms were Everett Castelter chanted Palace, ” will have 10 acta Sgt. Ludwig Kolodziej, Coventry TUESDAY ' a low level of incidence in Con- ment to be a Communist. "Only a little over six months vious Democratic administrations. resident trooper, said he has ob­ cookie*. The Coventn- Fragment Society la! Health next week...... b o«L Stafdily c®a*. SUPPORTS for the House. The present limit Gaetano Simoncelll and Douglas in full co«t-me presented by local will meet at 2 p m. tomorrow at will' discuss The^ necUcut...ei'ticut. TheTTip departmen_tdepartment reported . , . One prominent member of a la­ ago," Pinney said, "'the welfare Figures cited 'i r the Truman tained the warrants for-the arrest ' The Girl Scout program 1* in lloliler Se Campbell Wfnrtwt Eaklr de*M ^ ' is $25,000 for’ Senate and $5,000 Hayes. Elected deaconesses, also club membera aa w;ell aa profea- the rthurch Commu'nity House, feisfona.l Relationship b e t \s e e n ; yesterday there were...... 1 17. ,ns..cases of.of bor union, noting the continuing department told the Legislature era, they noted, hovered the big re­ of Dudley P. Jones and Howard J. CORNED BEEF need of more leaders and adult igTiiill IIri I L> _ Fitted to your for House candiaales. Both the for three years, were Mrs. Arline aional skaters. Background setting worker*. Brownie Troop 182 tn Keller, president. <-<^«rgymer««i^svPsychiatrists' when hu in the stat4 la.st week, com I purge of Cuba's labor leaders, said: U 1 . M that It would operate on its bud- surgence after W< Id War II and Gozdz and Mrs. Ruby Ixiverin, for the ihow will be tn keeping MarUn IH. both 18 of PlainviUe. Miss Hilda M. eld at the K of "Todav it ia almost a bigger present law’ and the proposed new the north district cannot meet be- re of the business pared with 16 the week before ...... - .... Doctor*f EXACT get.'’ law allow higher expenditures in much of the Korean War period. with the Thime.-'There will be a and Kenneth Person, 23, and Fred will be in charge C Home on Tue.sday^Y^a^Tll to 4:30 Dr F r a n k I i n M. Foote, atale crime to be anti-Commiimat than 1-Year Terms J. Colaaaa. 18. both of New Britain. and CABBAGE 'cauae It ha* no leader' , , meeting. $pecification9 states and congressional districts "The American economy has Other officers, all elected for 1- palalce constructed on the ice with Tile work.shop. fir.«l of iTSrkjnd to health direct.-r. urged the chron- id have been pro-Batista. Sonve- WELDON IRUa BO. served the American people mag- Sgt. Kolodziej aaid the four are The Brownie* may m-et ^he .South Covenrtv Cooperative - a local level in the with heavy voting records. year terms, were Mrs. Ray­ many towers and regal throne callv ill. pregnant women, persons one in the Callro, regime is out to AathortaMl Dm Im being charged with breaking and d e l u x e d in n e r home of a leader and at her con­ .Mir.sery and Kindergarten par- „a k e available lo area efergy- $tanoB s a c k s u p p o r t s Spending limits on big political niflcentlv." the minority report mond Young, clerk: Reginald from which a queen will reign dur­ venience. Training in Girl .Hcoiit Xv**:*',,'',, „nd dlh'ers to whom A.sian oust every opponent lo communism said, adding that this statement entering and theft. State Trooper ent-member* wnll have their a n - _____ r . 1. H.n-minanons Ml MAIN 8T.—Ml 8-Mtl a b d o m in a l s u p p o r t s committees would be boosted from Allen, secretary of Jlk t council: ing the show. leadership Is svatlsble in town. men of all religinu.* den'minations ' ' n added hazard to gel from reapon.sible positions in Ine Sale held fully for the term of the Ei­ The queen will be chosen from Leonard Wielock. who first inves­ niial meetin,; at 8 p.ni. tomorrow .some of the current i^icas on the ' ' Cuban labor movement.'.’ MATERXITT SUPPORTS $3 million to about $12V4 million; Thomas Lotas, treasurer: C. D, tigated the July 7 break, aaid $280 $2.95 Anyone interested in assisting nas State and local political commit­ senhower administration as well Traek tees also would be required to re­ previous periods. Thomas Lotas, i^estment trus­ ages of 13 and 16 will be eligible. a Celery. Olives ert S Kennon, neighborhood rhslr- tally disturbed people. It will also ' CtASTTO HOSnSRT The majority report "does con­ the Rt. 31 reataurant. The thieves ; officers will he presented by the port their spending as it affected tees; Mr.s. RogertSpencer, Sunday Tickets for the event are avaii- • Relish Tray provide an opnortumty for discus- | f r a c t u r e s u p p o r t s CembinuHon tain some commendable and worth­ broke a aide window to get into the j m*n. nnrfiinaring committee of which RIB federal election campaigns. school superin^hdent. and Thom­ able from club membera or may e Choice of Appetizers sio;i and tlie exchange of ideas be- ; while, policy recommende'lloris," the be secured by crliing Mrs. Carl E. building and took the money which Ree Program Mrs. Ronald Knapp 1* chairman. tween the clergymen.and member.* i TRACTION a p p l ia n c e s The Senate defeated proposals as Bell, examiner of accounts.' Including Hhrtmp T h e ('oventry Recreation Com­ WINDOWS Republicans said, 'mt added: Anderson 24 'Deephollow Rd., Man­ , had been stored in a closet where of, the mental health profession. ' GERVIOAL COLLARS to. require primary elections for Robert Kihgsbury .was elected dishes are kept. s Tossed Halad mittee urges all groups In , town nomination of congressional candi- "These sound policy observations chester. . Chef Nino Dreiising .Manchester Evening .Herald Dr. Zeller is a g r a d u a t e of only way you can buy a CERVICAL BRACES are placed at a severe disadvan­ council member at large for three . . The Coventry court w-lll have to gponsoring or planning to sponsor Coventry correspondent F. Panllne ,dates and to invalidate any pri- years. Those named tO' the board Hot and cold refreshments will s Choice of MlnestroneNftf George Washington University SPiNAL BRACES tage. for they have to fight hard wait until after the dlapositlon of recreational activities to —contact little, telephone Pilgrim *-678.1. 1 mary nomination if a federal court of education for one year, were be served -’uring. the entire after- - Soup DMour "S member*' of the Recreation Coni- where he received his medical de- m .9 5 for a hearing agai ist the contra­ charges filed against the fqur in I ■ . ■ - TRUSSES 1 found that qualified voters had noon. s Corned Beef and Cabbage mitfee to better coordinate effort*. gi'ee cum jaude and won many un­ iHstallation Optional dictory babble that awirls around Mrs, John Booth, chairman; Mrs. connection with a series of breaks' HERNIA SUPPORTS j been denied a chance to register Thomas Bell. Mrs. I^5?il Macomber. Proceeds from the show- will be s Choice of Two Vegetables The Recreation romnitttee has dergraduate honors. A Diplomale . in Wolcott. In the meantime, the of the American Board of Psychia- | ' and vote. them.” » Reginald Allen. Mrs. Alfred used to start a building fund for S Choice of DesMff four basketball team* organized .\rmw-]S«v5 Setback HOME These were among major policy Wright and Mrs. James Boettcher. a larger club house. ■' s (Tholce of Beverage for boya and girls with weeklv try and Neurology, he ia a member I car for less is to buy a lot less car! m CDICAL of the Committee on Religion and' recommendations made by the Those named to the finance and s After Dinner Mints ■ game* under the supenusion of a Frankie and Johnnie. 1.349; Ar- PHflRm flCY SPECIALTIES GO. Samuel Hopkins of Pittsford, Democrats aside from the direct fund raising committee were Mrs. PUC CONTINUES HEARINGS B U i i N S l U K s Lollipops for Children paid referee. Mrs. Erleen Russell, a my-N*vv .Vo. 1 1,184; Jark'a. ' Psychiatry of the American Psy-j Vt., was granted the first U.S. subsidy payment plan in argicul- member of the Coventry Grammar 1.176: Armv-Navv No. 2 1.165; cillatric Association and a'memberj’ MLI<4l4g 89 PURNELI. PLACE Donald Loverin and Thomas Bell, patent in 1781 lor the manufaic- ture; co-chairmen: Mrs. Beverly Krut Hartford. Jan. 26.(45—The State School facility. The hoys' tfams Mr, Sofge. 1,158;’ .Mr H e a r t v. of the Advisory Committee otathe MI S-2866 (.’onnccliciit State Association for S44 MAIN. STREET ture of pearl-ash, ManeMake necessary increasesincrciwv* in... the...* cheater JRau- and Harold Redfield! Public Utilities Commission has Starts Tpnt(trrotrJ BANQUET ROOM I*y two games eacli Monday from 1.1.52:. .Stems. 1.143: rirfitelii's, money supply by f^derM reserv’e ; committee continued until April 4 ‘ hearings ? to 9 p.m. at Coventry Grammar 1,121; Oak*. 1,104'; Bulldog*. Mental Health; system purchases, of governmentPhilip on charges of waste and poor man­ For weddings and private Fchool...... The . girl*..... team* . play , . two ,1.10'- Abe's. 1.101; Welrh's. t.Ogl): Leading di.scus.sion groups at the bonds rather than reduction ofjwgUgg co-chairtnen: Norman Hall, agement brought by a former em­ CAMlYMUr parties. Carte Blanche cards games each Wednesday'from 7 to i,o79; .Savers. 1.07.5; conference will be Dr. Truman G. bank reserye requirements ploye agaiilst the Connecticut m m a n s m tf accepted. Esaiu medical director of the Com^ , T h e Bunk thai giyo,>: vo8namSahara i in a AfriuH;iih « Hoanital. iiwiMtoi. . Middletown:...... * and Dr. Isi Establish a treasury policy of other comml.ttae members, ana ll, rorfor 'the-ine utility,iiuiiiy, s»iusaid CLAP had..•u WALNUT gymnasiiim-aiiditoriiimrrTnnanium-andUorHim. in thoujrht tn b# #xpnndinj:, luryp- dnr^ Srhniip. rnniCHi prn- auctioning long-term bonds to get named.for one.'yaar, include flower i ignored his suggestions of wayA rhirtng: th« zir\< Mi*» jy bv dn-, /p^.wor rf r.wyrhi^ti v. Lniver- the lowest possible interest rate committee.______Miss:Miss. Mar\’Mary Jane Wil- to save thousands of dollars. RESTAURANT Russell'tussell is...... assisted by girls of animsls on its borders. sily .«School of Medicine. Hams, chairman, Mrs, 'Rober ' - ENDS TONKBIT vchTim 'She 'ia trsihing aa They how are sold at ^xed interest 7 WALNUT STREET "Grad'F' 8 rates. Kingsbury, Mrs, Gaetano Simon RADAR LOCATIONS "IrH .MAN ON referee* Are you having Get more objective advice on celli and Mrs. Burnham Williams; Reservations—Call M l.9-8070 Provided eaough girl* sre inter- pricing Treasury bond issues than altar care, Mrs. Dorothy Beal, Hartford, Jan. 26 (45 ■'r;-. Slate osfed' after, ttie basketball season the agency now receives from the chairman. Mrs. vRichard CHark.' police teams will use radar equip clo.ses the Recreation Committee V Trouble Meeting bankers it consults. Mrs. Ruth Hontion and Mrs. Mabel ment to check speeding ■' this ----- week' will plan other sports' progrsms Manage defense orders so they I Copping; music, - Mrs. Dorothy in the following locationa: for them We have your baby’s do not cause serious instability in 1 Welles, chairman, Mrs. Venning Route 1 — Durham. TTie newlv organized Cub .Scout -Sharp, Mrs. Apthony Urbanetti, End* Tonight: "The Miracle" and “ Dog’s B ea^Frien^ Pack 64. Den 4. vvill meet each s This Year’s Town Taxes? the economy. Routes 6, 7, 202, 33 and 35 — Mrs. John ’White. Mrs. Doris Danbury and Ridgefield, and area Tuesday at 2:30 p.m, at the home Provide federal aid to educatipn, Phelps and Mrs, Jtaymond Berube. COMPLETE plus a national scholarship pro­ in upper Fairfield County. DOORS of Mrs. Aaro O. Aho. Also, publicity, Morris Simoncelli, OPISN SHOWS* AT rliiircli Board Eleet* exaet size. gram. chairman, Mrs.' Kran Kilpatrick 5:16-8:80 Strengthen federal research pro­ 5:00 P.M. The First Congregational and. Mrs. Crai^, Raines; planning, STARTS TOMORROW _ Church's newl.v elected. Board of grams in scien'ce. health ajid voca­ Everett CastaUer, chairman. Doug- CONTINUOUS FROM 6:15 PAI. tional rehabilitation. . ' * __ Christisn Education has elected '■ A ■ 1)6 Hayc", Rpbert Kingsbury. Kran Its officer* Mrs. Edward E. Smith im e e r ~SetTip national productivity ,cenr Klipptrick, KOge^F Spence r 'and Ed­ E f l S T U I O O D -----bep* ■ ...... tera to raise productivity in low- MAtNLTMfl* • fc**M HArtItfU.U la chairman; Mrs. Jay Gorden, sec­ TIUDERnE ward Hachadourian :■ evangelism , retary.. failure group meetings will wage industries. and membership, Harold Redfield, ■; In Colnr, WaltT)lM*»’» ■ be ev'eiw' other first Friday of the Increase unemployment benefits. chairman, Mrs. Venning Sharp. , lOBlabllsh special programs to “ .3rd MAN ON THE-* , month The.next meeting will he Mrs. Ruby I-overin, Charles Krut at 8 p.m. March 4 at Kingabuo' Open a Specif rehabilitate depressed areas. arid Franklin Vt’aUe.*. MOIIOTAIN” -V. Reform the tax system by. Si35 - 8;3« Houses « among other things, reducing the Alto: A brand new Tanaa LM'V Committee CTialrmen Notv Available at TAX CLUB • depletion allowance for - oil and Citizens of Andorra, a little “TARZAN. THE APE Mrs. Ralph M. Burn.*, president gas. ostabliehing withholding for principality in the Pyrenees Moun­ . MAN” of the Coventry League of Wom­ dividend end interest payments, tains between' France 'and Spain, I* .Color 3;»A«:»-»:4*' en A'oter*. has announced her com­ Account! and repealing the special tax ben­ pay no taxes. mittee chairmen for the year. efit for Income from Mock divi­ They are, Mrs. John Altemeyer. dends. l^ a l resources; Mrs. Joseph Stores Carry out a more vigorous anti­ Coughlih: state- resoiirses; Mr*. Both trust policy to counter inflation in John Honeycomb, national re- administered-price industrie.s. aources: Mra. Charles Nyack, bul­ ~ Establish more liberal foreign SPECIAL letin; Mis.s Hilda M.. Keller, fi­ Start Now ...... trade policiee including further nance; - Mrs. Charles Hedman. 55 SIZE? -gradual tariff cuts. budget: Mrs. Donald C. Smith, Hie up bigger budget surpluses membership; Mrs.’ Alan.'on R.' , AND in prosperous years, but moye $J.OO Stewart, nominations; Mrs. Emil more quickly with deficit spending V.' Mamet, publications Mrs. J. WIDTHS policies to meet receaelona. Richard N'icola, public relations; Give the Federal Reserve Board CARRIED IN standby power to regulate consum­ next year’s taxes er credit. '' STOCK AT The majority report’s farm rec- SPAGHETTI ommendatlona said the direct sub­ AND ALL TIMES sidy program,should be limited to G O 0 i D _ Have money when a definite amoiipt, such as $2,000, for a farmer' or a farm in one HARD SOLE—FIRM COUNTER y6AT. M EAT BALLS I d E W S ' It suggested that, stibject io the Jr- I ^ you need it! -All You-Cpn^Eat- jvijfT-a—;'4 tj-fi—5 - (7-^ S 8 -|- limit,aUpn,. the farmer be giv'sh a ------; & _ ^ payment to cover the difference FRE8HLY RAKED ROLLS oiMl BUTTER only some ofjhe smoothest riding higher ftriced opes—build between the market price a ^ o5 The more you look arouvd the^ more you’ll find to conrivee Figure the amount you will need, divide it by the number into their .'Uispetision systems. Here's more rofun in.side per cent of parity. This is a some­ EVERY WEDNESDAY you that m Other low-prked car has so much to slum for what lower parity support th ^ {where you want it) without an inch more out.side iwhere of week* to tax day; then-*ave thaHium weekiy-and yW U -many"De.g>eerats -have arivoCftIfid^_ your motley as this new Chevrolet. Here s the kitid of StyliuQ The report said such a plan —5"~ P.Mo - P*M«- -you don’t uiant. ilL And.Mntk^QlUhese adrance.s Chevy has - have the^ needed caih without'a iha^<

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P A G E r b U R - /■ .Inv’esled'lif cash', 'morlgag8$,T)dhas Soroptimists ^lear ■-and-Mgh-frada wpiky securities, South Windsor ' ) MochviU^^f^rhon he explained. ' - Mrs. Charlotte Gray, past pres------^ Local Stocks InvestmeBrt: Proposals Investment BrokdF^ Couirt Disposes 1 laspt. Introduced the speaker. The • f next meeting of the service club Teachers Agree Sepafatwn ^ qaotationn Turnlahi^ by Xklward Birdsey; of the Hart­ will be Monday, Feb. 8, at 7:30 - Of Threie Cas ". Cobnrn * Mlddlebrbok, Inc. to Workers ford fiwn of Kennedy-Peterson ■p.m. at the home of ^Mrs. Lillian Bank Slncka Inc, spoke to members of the Gustafson, 28 Hamlin St. Dispositions wers given three 0 { Like Children Essenrial Bid Asked Soroptimiet Club anji gueita about eases by Judge ^nedlcg A. Kup- Conn. Bdnk and Trust , Tfiwn employes last night qui*-^Municipallif'j SJmployes Group is plan- investment aecuritiei at a meeting chunoa at last night's .Town Court Conn...... 45 47 *ed the Pension Board- • about • ‘ mope ^ ning to* start. last nlghf at Cavey’s restaurant. FIBK KILLS STATESMAN session. These incluj . V ad.msntarv tMchers In Uie Ver-t >te of the Rockville 8eventh-D^ Arthur agreed that the board Hartiord National liberal investments the board has The speaker streesed the wis­ .John n : Sandburg, 34, Windsor E l e m * n f 4 ' ^ Y .^dventist Church at the Masonic ■ 1 non school s^tem have concluded _ ^ .— . c. u - ...... AAHa has operated apart from the dom of investing in shares of life Wyiimatnic, Jan. 26 (>) -• Igicks, operatln^a motor vehicle Tempir^'orThiV'd" s "t: He aucceed. planned for their pension money. people in the plan "for a good that'children H»-ith similar abilities the Rev. John Ha^’^vaTd. pastor- Flra Insurance Companies insurance companies, which he Nicholas Csvoli, 82, died yesterday while under uie Influence, fined ! Most questions at the 2*3-hour many years." when flames tnd smoke filled the $102, and jm t^ en t suspended on is beneficial in Grades 1 to 3. but described as the fastest-growing . from 'rAOantV'oa " "" Hlmor^Fireink ’ meeting in the Municipal Building He expects to have circulars I industry in the country today.> second floof of his hqme. Fire of a reckless/^rlvlng charge; Ed \ creates a '‘gopjji ^ gm a " In l ^ i c T v Mr. Hill, a native of National Fire ••;••• dealt lyith the board’s proposal to printed^ by *^ P ’®y** Insurance Is a familyfamily. ntcOMlty.n6c«Ml£yi “fkilalsflolals said he might have falleifallen mund J./(!»tallozxt. ■ 34, Haxard- Grades 4 to *. Virginia received 'ftls Bachelor's Phcenix FJre ..X.. 7? 82 allow investment of up to 25 per flgure their individual pensions. aMe^^'^’hlle smoking and then was ville, lo sin g a red light, fined $9: Also Machell asked that board Is cJosely supervised; imd regulat­ POTTERTON'S After’ heahng tljs oonchision; a,^ Atlantic IJfe and Indemnity Ins. Cos. cent of the $600,000 fund, in a wid­ ed by state Insurahce commiaslona unable t.hq escape. His body W'ss and liobert E. Hyde II, 23, Som- last .night the ' ^ o n Board o f, College, and his Master's de- Aetna Ca.sualty ...■.212 er range of sec .rities than that set member Herman Passcantell, who found In'a closet. •ers/Rd., Ellington, passing a stop represthts employes as a whole, and has expepitmeed financial an the EducaUon consider^ - eree from the Seventh-Day Adven- Aetna Life ...... 82'i "•■’‘ s ' by State law for savings banks. management, Birdsey said. Insur­ , • ., ■ .—•■I" ■•* ■■'■------a^dri, tnlpd S3. Conn. Generali...... 374 ; Employes questioned; •attend,.Group meetings. • students beyond Grade 3 by sub-1 Theological Seminary in 1950. ance companies have a record of The island of Java in Indonesia / A fourth case, that of Fred J. Ject matter. This would mean that j w as ordained m Ottawa in 1955, Hftd Steam Boiler . 85 90 1 "The "risk" inv. yed versus No one was allowed to speak at H .E .L C o- the meeting other than employes. profitable operation dUring the Is one of the wdrld’s most densely ''Stevens, 46, Granby, who was itudenta would still be grouped byj *pi-ved churches In Montreal Travelers ...... 80 *■’’ ; the possibility of a greater return populated areps with about 1.000 Public I tillties Arthur had declared such a policy depression years, no debt, offer g u a r a n t e e d charged with operating a motor ability but only in certain subjects returning to the United! . . „ for the money. only common stock and assets are people per square mile. vehicle while under the Influence Teachers and principals discus- giates. He will continue to live in 1 Conn, eight * Power a 7'1‘j 2. AVhat they would get out or after Machell Invited repreeenta- ...... — J .. . Hftd. Klectric Light 62 the proposal in terms of increased tives of banks and bro'xerage and reckless driving, was con­ sing the problem with the Board w-ith his wife and m o n e y -r a c k tinued to Feb. 22. Stevens, who at the monthly curriculum meet- children. Hartford Gas Co. . . 40'a benefits. arms wthioh, in ihe past, had indi­ Southern New England ' Present were rc.iresentatives cated.. interest in M n g Bnancial was represented by'Xtty. Fine of Ing last night agreed that group-: n ^w officers of the'church, elect­ BUY-A.DRYER Hartford, had ' been arrested Dec, ing is most effective in the Ian-, pj 1 cccctiv. are: Robert Ander- Telephone ...... 44 > a ^** ■* j from the Mu 'cipal Employes advisor before the board decided Manufacturing Companies '■ Group; the Policemen’s Club; the to name the Hartford National \2 , and relea.sed under S200 bond gusge arts and in mathematics. | *(,„ and Seigfried Sandstrom, el- PLAN dirt* Meeting* ® Students with varying abilities; der.a; Dorothy Andeyson. clerk; Arrow, Hart. Heg. .. 62 'Firemen’s Club; Local ^991, Ameri- Bank. Apparently, the only repre­ Associated Spring .. 21*3 ’ : can Federation of State. County. sentative present last night n-as ■ WINTER SPECIAL "fhe-United Workers of the First could easily he mixed for'other ! Ethel Minor. Saboalh school super- Congregational Churnh will meet subjects, to lessen the stigma of intcndcnt: Ruth Gladden, children s Bristol Brass ...... 11 ’s ; and Municipal Workers. AFL-CIO; Edward Krasenics of the Man-1 ALL-NIGHT Dunham Bush ...... 9 tomorrow at 8 p.m. In the down m' yuur new being in the "slow" class. division leadei-: Roger I and Board of Education employes. Chester branch of Shearson A i Richard Sawyer, principal treasurer; Richard Anderson, mis- Em-Har . 48 The inveslni"nt . change and Hammill. stair* Church Hall. . 61*3 i others following several years’ There will be a business meet­ Sykes Junior High School, noted .sioiiary leader; Bred Curtis, j Fafnii « ■ ing with refreshments served after particularly the formation of temperance; ‘ I atudy by the board tre expected to 21*3 23*3 be voted by Town Directors after Japan .Eyes Upland Soil VAPORIZER the meeting. All women of the cllquas amon,^ thoae who move to- sionary secretary, Mailde : x,' ^ church are urged to attend, gether to clM.ses throughout the , Sabbath achdo secretary, Doro^y North »nd Judd . 37*3 40*3 a public hearing next month. SHUTS OFT AUTOMATICALLY SECtRIC DRYER day. Separating children of like Anderson, missionary volunteer; Rogers Corp. l Bl 15*3 18’ 3 Board Chairman James Arthur Tokyo -Japan Is launching a The Women’s Auxiliary of the period^, l^adki'rnavid and'Linda Gladden, i SUriley Works New 21 23 last night said opening up 25 per mllllon-dollar research program to ' ■Volunteer Fire Department will —abiutiea—for-aoma_class 38 42 meet tonight at 8 at Co. 1 Fire­ wwTld tend” to redjicrVhe cliques. secr>;tariesrah^ Jaek-Wtlhelm. as-. . . TeiTy Steam ...... cent of the fund to wider invest­ discover ways of bringing hun-j S X . 9 9 GUARANTEED TJorrington 33 35 ment *nd keeping the rer alnder in dreds' of thousands of acres of up-: REG. sro house.' Sawyer asserted. aislant leader. 53 .".Tr The church held a freedom rally VT^de, jder. Root .... 50 government ■ securities and some land soil under cultivation. Ex,-' Members are aakerf to bring a Reporting onI a s census ofoi teachleacn- ‘ The above quotations are not, to kinds of bonds was hot risky finan­ periment stations in four regions: I white elephant Item for the Tea / ers opinions. the_ principals said aoeaker. The be construed as actual markets. cial .practice. will try to find the best methOds/ll Cup Auction. ii ’S X " ‘S I'p to Directors of developing fruit, vegetable, and; The Young Democrats Ctub will dren'oV simnar abilities olMr- t i ^ ' A t i L t l ^ u S R o C * k v i ! l e N a t i v e ' s LIGGETT DRUG hold a special meeting Friday at 8 Nothing at all would be invest­ dairy farming on land improduc- ed in stocksI now.iiux., he"V . adcied,...... be tiv« till now because it is unsuit-; AT THE PARKADE p.m. at the home of Mis* Con­ I *1,'' L‘ ?Tj?. A.<*;> • Ing acceptance of the plan in tne Religious Liberty-, more favorable bond able for rice paddies. stance PandoMi, 1437 Main St. first three grades. Among - .the promoting the separation of;, Poems Published cause of FREE DELIVERY AT ALL TIMES Plans for a February social will rriAultct. ~ ’ disadvantage.s in h'gh®,® , g''*^*®* I phurch and slate. The qviestion as to wether in-1 Morocco ii about th# alze of Cal- be announced at that time. which *®"'’ J"®*®® Teachers vs. Coaches I The poetry of Rockville . ■*““native '^'=: -rcasedcreasert returns wouldwoulfl behe iiseoused lo to ifomia. 1 Wapplng Grange will meet to­ advantage, are the annual basketball competi- Thomas Cahill, revealing the dis-; Jure either the empioves or the night at 8 at the Wapplng Com difficulty In markijv 6tu*lents m , between Sykes' Junior High ; appointments and triumphs bf his . rontributions to the fund munity House. The program will the thrw poups hUt all in school teachers and the personnel life, was published yesterday in ■ ,j the Tovrn Direc- be headed by Walter Foster and class. the lack of leaders, ’’’^b.Jt- Vernon, community basket- book form. ^ Arthur*^ said. phone Ml 9-4.'3T Mrs. Clara Livermore of the youth ■;V-» Inc in the slower groups, and the i,,ii program will be held Friday at. ■ ’’Of Frog* and Stars’ contains I ’Employes contribute 2*4 per • committee. difficulty In getting • leadhers to 8 . p.m. * " at Vernon'Vernon Elementary , the grassrootsgi'assroota commonrommon sense -pe-'P®'}' pf their annual salaries and W it h This for ■ A public card party sponsored .accepL the.slow .grplips., m«„. ir„o^i=r.a K„» pl»n* ■48ch^i-- - - - . ■■■■■■■■... ■■ ------4hia-j| by the Grange’s ways and means Teachersinarnem Can\.mn 'Help otfsip Pioceds Pioreoa orof methe vvenievent willnmu hei»u I'wi.Put ' com'rnlUee 'vv'in be Held Safiirda.v Some principals felt that teach-; toward expenses of the league and^, Born on Brooklyn'St. and reared , V®*®- , nichnvH 'Mar- at the Wapplng Commiinit.v Hous'e ar rejection of the slow groups -P '------banquet'’- St •*—Ih® qnd of t***liie ••“*®®*i -''l o„r^ard'r''paroSlaI “schTOl** anV’ tln**"p« employe, said , G EN ER A L at 8 p.m. There will be prises and was the crux of the whole prob­ son; Tlie teachers defeated ‘ he Bernard s ParoeW^^^S h^ 1 ^e in favor of benefiting refreshments. lem. They pointed out thhfgood coaches in the last two St.. Hartford with e*T*ptby> ELECTRIC The South Windsor Democratic teasers can do wonders with a games. A preliminary game vill , ., „ . ahifi suoer-, fund earns enough. i. Women’s Club will meet Thursday slow group, and take pride In be played at 7 p.m. by the second Answering ouestions. ; at 8 p.m. St the Town Hall to their sccomplishmenl. However, teams, of the league, composed pri- m West Haitford. 1 *®'<‘ “ *® board s. financial adtlMr , elect new officers. A social will many teachers do not get enough, mnrily of 9-year oKHinys. , vvell-known to Rockville natives, (expected to he the Hi^tford Na-1 Dryer follow the business meeting. satisfaction oiil of the progress PAG Ijidles to .Meet Cahill received a warm reception lional Bank & Trust Co. i would the slow group and prefer to ' The. committee niembera and yesterday as he addressed thei^ recommend investments to be ap- Manchester Evening Herald I ti^a^ the middle group. There is , hb.stesse.s of the fashion...... show...... to. , jj^pj^yiug Rotary Club luncheon proved by the hoard. BooUkeep-; South W’lndsor rorreapondenl E l-' 1 eomelie^tatlon to take the bright be presented by the PAC I>adies oioeting. ' Ing and checks would be handled t. from more Burnham, telephone Mitchell group, hiit-'-enoiigh teachers want Auxillarv will meet tomorrow .at He told of hia personal struggles by the town treasurer. The bank’s Dryer 4-0674. this group to tnt^e up.for the re-, g p.m: at the rlilbhouse. Final "®- with life. And his eventual return to ■ fee as advisor, he said, would be jections. ■ rangenients will be 'made for the‘ ’‘ "'community activity. Warning that, ’ 3 of 1 per cent on the first $1 POTTERTON’S Ren'Wick Lewis, principal of fa.shion show and tea parly a person’s viewpoint depends upon -mil’lon. Heh ron Northeast School, nottotw-T thal Mid-Year Exams Set ! their po.silion... Cahill suggestedt, Ernest Machell. rhairman of the BUY IT! TRY IT! WE GUARANTEE YOU'LL teAcher.a there rejectedI ' the ... ehure---- Mid-year examinations are being that man not try to assess his fel-j Municipal Employes Crnun. sug- Tovro Will Print ! \ grouping plan when it was inattp neld at Rockville High School this .low man. j gested the hoard have a financial LOVE YOUR G-E DRYER! IF AT THE EKD OF 30 urated m-Grade 1. five years ago, w^k,. Report cards ...... for the. . second...... His hook is on sale at the . Journal expert in its membership. but not 16 .. ; he handed, but on Monday. Stationery Store, both in Rockville. Becker introduced each board M and up Lew'is found that the social | Ijiko St.’ PXO Fprnn-d •,. » ~ member, cited hack.grminds on the In observance of a atatute en- 1 problem Uiat arises in Grade 4' A parent-teacher^^rK'tn***!''” ’ , l<''a 11 o i l S i f l P W a i K - unit, and .said “humatnifarian" con­ a<*ted during the last session of ran be eliminated by'a teacher has been formed at Lake^ Street 4 cern about the town and its em- (limited stork) the Ijegislature making It a law with abilitv snd the proper atti- School, with Mrs. Florence'‘JCunx 1 ' H l a . r R i * i n r v ^ iilt nloyes ws.s as important as fi- WE GUARANTEE YOUTL take up to 5 years to pay ' that all tow’ns of the state publish tude.' . \ as president. i f l t i y O I lllf® O U ll nanc'al knowhow. 1 their ordinances and make them The fact that people tend to Other olfioers are: Donald Free-! —----- Arthiir’.s replv to Machell was available for sale to anyone inter­ BocialixeBociaiixe in groups throughoutijirougiioui lifeoie . mart,maij. iirarfirst vice piesiaeni;president; .vii.ssMiss What'-could vvnar .could heoe one more in that the fact the board does not ested, the .Hebron Board of Solec.t- was pomted'pom ted' out bvby Mrs. Alice : A driaqAnthony. second vice pres-1 deluge of'court actions resulting have a financial exnert was the | ; man ha* named RiebaViY M. Grant ver.v reason It has moved to hire GET YOUR MONEY BACK! to compile them aa required. Hartimer. 8 IBacher in Manchester, tdent; Mrs. Dorothy RIeder. rec-! from falls on ' sldewslks was pre­ W’Oss well-- v-». sa s'Board ...... member.-- - - - She---- ; ording sehrelary; Mrs. Frances viewed to town offtcialsofficials today. the Hartford National Bank.,.- They wHl he brought out lii book­ compared the soeJal stigma sris- Baker, rorraaponding, secretar.v; Albert F,. Palmer, had. a notice It wa.s pointed out by Martin let form and will cost the toum tng. in the elementary grades to ,11 iiijui.r iiiT-u «.. I that emnloves’ benefits are fixed in nothing more than the expense of Louis Dow, treasurer; and dis- "I lfjH .T.‘ '*®''1’? behalf bv printing. Receipts from sales will the social mores of adult life, tricl, representatives, Mrs, Nor- Atty.. Vincent Diana claiming he . ^ Pjn^jQ„ prd).aances..3'he town II full il> library Eit^pansion Considered '-.. man Hall Mra. Dorothy Casadei. ' ***“ ®®*'‘ injuries from a fall legalv bound to meet the more than Cover costs in the long - - - 17 at 12:30 a.m. on the sidewalk of hen^LsbenSfit^ even 1fIf the fund took S run, it Is expected. Expansion iof the. Junior Library, Mi's. .Delia' Gardner, Mrs. Jean COME Driver Course section at Rockville Public Li­ , 8 Pearl St, where he resides. down'turnc-.according to Atty. 'W'l Horne and Dr. All.vn Dambeck. The notice said the fall was It is announced-by Carlton B. brary is heiijg considered h.v the Scout Leaders to Meet ; ^ ^ , condition David keitfi>-.. Feybolt, principal of the Regional trustees heraiuss of increased ac- A meeting of all Rockville Girl ■. Frankrin llA Cohtl.V.^\/IIL|, na'-MuntciosI a.»i» I -wi.wi..Group ,j High'School. that of the 2-5 students ti\*itv ' member, objected.thB^8n*d 4h»Ibe Tvrn-pro- !| I ‘'l^ lh e annual report for ,959 S®"**! I®®*!®®* ® "d ‘ rooP committee I’’-XInjuries usually pre- INAND registered for the driver trsining I,®, J , . 'imembers1 will be held tomorrow at 1 ppa., . .iiit for damages . - po.«»aliR were based , ...... -™...on ^a^snmn- »| Crourse at the school, ;23 hav* al­ Miss hatalie Ide, Uhrarian. Mates g8 pp.m women's lounge of According «® ®8H®d f°® somethmg ready completed the course. u o u 7/ W V B Y £ \ fhe^'lmtio’i^lJh*r^"v^ on'the"second K^"*°'^ suffered ’’serious injuries 1.0 His left "concrete^ r uMin The other two dropped out owing Miss Dorothy Hande of the Bos-. elbow and shoulder, s serious Suggests Bulletin to failure in classroom work. An­ regional office will speak, .strain and sprain to his,lower back; To increa..e flow of information GET ...WiHi (journew other cniirse will be available later > V J I I U U l I l ■ — ------, thlir^’ear,, with Dwight ‘Marttir"ar IJUIL pa.1.1 twill* 141 WIC^ iiiaiii C X I . •• • jknees, and shock to his nervous Arthur might run items in a new.s instnictor. Between .35 and 40 stu­ Miss Ide holes that Mrs. Luella , ‘ *®t9 bulletin which Mschell said the. ELECTRIC PRYER dents are expected tn enroU. iDenley, children’s librarian, is un-; Mra. Mary 1 system:’’ Moxon, 22 Talcott, Ave.; Raymond OUR Oassps are held during after schoo! What woman hasn’t wanted to try an Electric D ryer- der heavy pressuhe during the ii- hours. St the convenience of stu­ -hrary’s afternoon Hours helping Fetko, 84 Grove SI.; James Ged- rem. Broad,Brook; Lester Waite dents. just to make sure clothes dry sweet, fresh and wonderfully , ChildrenLTltAi ni withVXICit assignments.fAOO»|^4IH»Xri»V^. . ' ' Grange Notes lft<^reased librairv Berviee't.o tlie 2.3 Mountain St.:St.; Mm.Mrs. Jo.^ph The Home Economics Committee soft! And here’s your opportunity to do just that—without schools: and the opening of Lake Lemek, 43 Hammond St.; Donna of Hebron Orange will take charge Street School last September, led S Nye St.; OheWer Hunt, .58 REALTY Law V of s meeting to be held Feh, 2 in risking a dime! If you don’t love the way your new Electric the trusteeSs to ask the town to | l^ngton Ave.; Jean Gardner, 43 Oilead Hall. A literary program increase its appropriation from $4,- Thome-s St. will be presented and there will be Dryer is better thanralT outdoors when it comes to drying OOQ. to $Sj00O..ac.Por V fou r!'months suspended jail sen­ from tence for "outraging .• public - de­ cency/’ ' ^ . Dr. .William V. Shyne, 40, paid and APPLIANCE CO. POTTERrON’S the fine yesterday without com* Ml 9*5234 went. , ' 18 O AK ST., N«x» to Hole’s^ I I I wo Ontsr St., Cor » f Churoh' Sevgfal children Who ate the 1-Cv pllls'became iU, but none was hos-, plUllzed. i. .. .•r . T- I ■ • ’ I...’ T • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 2G, I960 PAGE SEVEN

which called for tree identification; port New*. Va. hi* ahip will go MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, I960 vsstigation. He said the car was PAGE SIX Columbia badly damaged. worked on rhap ffnd conifiass read­ to the Mediterranean, I Conbia fltaarged " ing, and signaling. ■ Board of Education . Good 'Dim Out , The Board of Education will In order to meet political • pro­ zation was being decided every the miracle itself, biit because they James Loney J r , 31, and hia In that case, however, we should were getting fejd for nothing. You Should Know . . . The Republican "rown Committee meet tonight in Horace W. Porter TRIO COLOR PRINTERS half hour or so. He had to be an wife. Blizabalh Loney, 28, of I IRanri^PBtPr tests over this prospective'Salary, sponsored community party and School. Teachers' aalary schedule pity the poverlir of the Republi­ Mayor Collins may seek to have idealist, of he wwuldn’t have been Jesus rebuked these people for Olast Cat to All 8lia|m Mrs. Powers Doubleday were arrested at their S6 COHAGE ST. can cause. We should bemoan the Connecticut there at all; but he had the saving their selfish motives and urged John Joseph Boldyna home at 10 p.m. Sunday. He was potluck supper Saturday night In will be tfiltcn up and also on the rlEnptiing Ijeralb part of it provided by the Boston Yeomans Haill was altenided b.v ap­ agenda will be discussions about state of the Republican party that business community, as part of its techniques of the pragmatist. them to labor not for the kind of asd Sins for TaUi Tops charged with breach of peace and meat that perishes, but for that .Heads Drive proximately 75 persbns. home-bound instruction for,' pupils • - PUHUSHteit) BY I'UHI it could produce, for such an oc­ support for- a redevelopment pro- Other bralntrustera were better at r r " willful destruetlon 'of Public QUALITY PRINTING - BICRALO PRINTING CO. IN a , Yankee ' which results In eternal life. UtUlttea property and she with sg- Substitute in I..eadership unable to attend school, age-grade • Ik Bluell Street grafla. carrying the banners, or taking You cem Heavy *et, good humored John casion, from all its hopeful as­ their turn on the white charger. When the people asked Him what Mrs. Betty Thompson Powers of gravated assault. Mrs. John I'ettelbach and Miss reiports, pupils with problems, “ Muichejter Conn By A, H, 0 , Thus the Boston reports. Ob­ J. (for Joseph) Baldyga is In Carolyn Payne subatituted for Mrs. nurse's report, enumeration report ■* THOMAS r P'KRGUSON pirants, not one to speak with viously, although the size 6f the Logue caromed along, creating the kind of work, or labor, they should riilim t.wW i S LVWIw 'S i Jonathan Trumbull Highway, will State Trooper Will(am Tomlin of Creaii¥e Art Service WALTER R FERGUSON do to please God, Jesu# replied: charge of maintenance for, Man- William Jacobus Friday ' night for 1960 and 61. Principal George ^ Publisher* the voice of dignity and states­ prospective salary makes news, viable contact between the goal «kmI M k to|>t head the Heart Fund prlye in Co­ Colchester Troop and State Po­ ~ Founoed October 1 1881 News r e p o r t s from- Boston, and the possible. Nothing was ever This Is the work of God, that ye eheater Police, a Job which cover* licewoman Lois Miller Investi­ when the younger crowd had its Patros plans to dlacuee parent- PROCESS COLOR AVAILABLE manship. We should bew^U, but the real importance attaches to the tboy art oo*y to koop lumbia for 1960, according to an “rec" night at Yeomans Hall. Mrs.. which may have turned more of­ size of the Job itself. It is big, and ail won, and nothing ever all lost. believe on Him whom He hath at least eight major operations. gated. Mrs. Loney has been re­ teachef conference statiiitics and ...Publltbed Even Evening Except without too much real sorrow, the ficial before this comment appears, sent.” This, ir Us simplest form, is an announcement this weekend by Jacobus is presently confined with Hot lunch report. Other items in­ Ml 3.0125— MANCHESTER, CONN. SundAvs end Holldeys Entered' et the it has sought out Logue because, The game always continued. You eloao. Lot us hotp you For the Job, described by Chief leased on a $500 bond. Pbet Otnce at Manchester Conn, aa hopelessness of the party cause, relate that one-Edward T. Logue, edged it your way as much as you the heart of Jhe G o ^ l . . All the Mrs. Maurice Leonard. They were presented in local a broken leg. She is one of the clude bus transportation and pol- of Neiy Haven, is looking for a it would seem, he has already es­ with MIfKiittioM. Jam es Reardon as one of the most Mrs. Powers plans to conduct a regular lea-'era for the wlijter ac­ Sdcond Class Mall Matter for November. tablished himself as perhaps the could. work that God requires of us to Trial Justice Court Monday morn­ icies for custodians. ji. place to live in Boston, prepara be saved. Is to believe on Jesus Important in the department, one-dajr d r iv e , with volunteers tivities. It was a record attendance SUBSCRIPTION RATES ■For a party, which can muster no country’s best man in the business We suppose we should have Mlrrort out to d l tlios. ing. Trial Justice Elizabeth Den­ Linns te Meet Payable In Advance tory to becoming " the highest-sal­ Christ, His Son. Baldyga" draws a sergeant’s pay making house call* on Heart Sun­ that night 63 total, 34 boys and George Patros, principal of more than the Democrats mustered of getting this kind of thing done, sehsed, then, that he was one (about $6,400 a year) and com­ nis Hutchln,s continued their ca.ses One Tear ...... SIJ Jh aried official in the history of Bos­ Bowles bralntruster who might, Once we do this from the heart, day. Feb. 28. She said this method 29 girls. Horace W. Porter School will be Sis Months ...... 7 ^ which requires talents both po­ Opsa i Day* A bines the skills of a welder, car­ for two weeks. ■> Saturday night does not dewrve to ton’s .municipal govdtnmenL some day, do something as unex­ Christ will enter, we shall " bs S AMb to • PJI. has'not been used here before. She Seeking .Sponsorship guest speaker at the lions Club Three Months S w The report is that Logue is leav­ litical and practical. penter, mechanic, electrician and is presently seeking about .'^0 vol­ Other Court Cases The Columbia Community Play­ One Mdhth 1 '^ wrln anything. To mpke the obvious citing and practical as rebuild a changed and enabled by Odd's Samuel T. Albro. 23. 6 Wind­ dinner meeting tonight at 7 o’clock Weekly ing his position as director of de­ , Remembering back to the famous g;race to-Uve right lives bMors Him part-time bookkeeper. unteers to work with her. Anyone ers are aeekinr a sponsor for their Single Copy ...... political play is one thing. To make days of the Chester Bowles brain city, maybe, if Boston can scratch ham Rd. Willimantlc,. wa.s fined at Liberty Hill Log Cabin. He will I CHARITY velopment,in the administration of Included in Baldyga'a province | willing to assist is asked to phone spring show "The Legend of up that salary, two dtles. and oiir feUowmen. $24 when he picaded guilty to a discuss the teaching methods used MEMBER OF it and to seem to have nothing else Mayor Richard I^e of New Haven, trust. When so ■ many fine and J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. are repair and maintenance of the her. Sarah." which is scheduled for “ All the fitness He requires charge of di.sregarding a traffic in the .school and demwistrate the THE a s s o c ia t e d PRESS is another. in order to take a post of similar bright young men were saving the Is to feel your need of Him." department’s patrol cars, installa­ Due to a sight problem, Mrs. March 25 and 26, at Yeomans Hall. The Associated Pres* t* exclusively state of Connecticut in one way or 31 tlSSItt ST. MiONS Ml ♦.T3M Powers will need th f support of signal on Rt. 6 James JU-Gmvelin, "controlled reader" which was the entitled to the use of renubllcatlon ol There must be better nights Utle and purpose in the new ad- Major B. Walter Lamls tion and repair of all school and The play is already cast and in re­ club's gift to the school last year. all news dispatches credited to It or mlnfstratlon of Mayor Collins %f another, we find a variety of traits A Thought for Today' traffic algns. painting all traffic everyone in the community to 16. North Lakeville, MaAs. was hearsal,' but plans for presentation ( BALL coming for the Democrats. The Salvation Army. found guilty of four charges dis­ not otherwise credited In this paper Boston. which may help explain why, of Sponsored by the Manchester and parking linea on town streets, make this drive a success, especi-1 must be canceled unless a sponsor and also the local new* published here. Under the speciflcatlpns of the all these bright young men, Bd ally those who will woik with her regarding traffic signal. .512 fine, can be found. Any group interested Mancheeter Evening HeraM Ce- Sponsored by Junior Chajiiber of All rights ol republlcatlon ol special CouncU of (Jharches maintenance of parking metera dispatches herein are also reserved Kishi Back Home Boston Job he would be coordinator Logue should emerge as a func­ and traffic lights and controls, the on the actual drive. improper u.se of plates, $18 fine; in sponsoring the show may call lumMa Correspondent Mr*. Don­ Commerce: benefit local Heart and tioning administrator. Background an .Md operating with improper rcgi.atra- ald R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy ( Cancer Funds. Full service client ol N E A. Serv­ of " day ol publication except Saturday he will succeed in this effort is usually appeals to Mr. and Mrs. Baldyga went to work before completing high school, first as a Others from Columbia who are Arthur Trams, 35, 743 Goodwin St , A a m predicted, priniarlly because there reassuring to know you have insurance that Taxpayer. East Hartford, was fined $36 when I Made Ktaging garage mechanic in Buckland. then officially connected with the Wil- is no other definite policy choice limantic Heart Assn., of which the •he pleaded guilty to the charge of I Tuesday, January 26 "For instance," he said, the as a truck driver for a Bouth before the Japanese people. assures you of PERSONAL SERVICE from Windsor firm. Af’ er four and town is a part, are Dr. F. A. failure to drive to the right. He j THE other day. pointing with pHd^'to Beardsley, Atty. Elizabeth Dennis wa.s represented by Atty. George But why should he face diffi­ a stack of pipes and a square Iron half years in the service during **’'NCnesT*a, COMIC How Much Doesn’t Matter this agency and from thousands of other World War II. Baldyga returned Hutchins. Mrs. Maurice Leonard Linardos of East Hartford. Manchester’s March of Dimes culty? One general explanation platform. "I made this staging to and Jam es Watson. Bo.’f Seouts to' Hike f r i e n d s , HOTEL paint traffic lights. We. put it up on and bought a garage in Buckland tor 1960 gets down to cases these may be provided by the results of . - t agencies representing our companies from which he operated for a year. He “Dinner with Ike” Wilbur Fletcher, f coulmaster top of the emergency truck and Mrs. 'Virginia C. Lewis of Wood-. for Boy Sc/)iit Troops 62 and 162, March of the Mothers evenings as a recent public opinion poll in J a ­ then worked for Carlson Express The PALM BEACH SHORES. FLORIDA OUT OF coast to coast. two of US can paint a light casing land Terrace. State Young Re-lh*.* annouheed plan.s for an after- ■ least jD U , In your home, are approached pan, on the question of what kind aronce. We paint three no^ whe^e “"I" publican National Committeewom-i noon hike next Sunday. The boys •Show of foreign policy alignment Japa­ we used to do only one with a lad- He joined the department a.* a and given the opportimlty to make Whttsvsr your Ids* el i psrlKt ssulhsm vacstlon. It’s snltlnt for you *t Ois an, will be among those attending will have an opi orliinily for train-J nese people favored. The^IaYgest —der." supernumerary Aug. 15, 1949, be­ the “Dinner With Ike" which will I Ing in building fires and cooking your contribution. CeloMisdos at turprlilnfly rtstonsMs rats*. If you Ilk* to do tfilnc* . . . came a probationer June 1, 1950. single bloc of those polled, 36 per The home.Tiade scaffold is ad- be field at the Statler Hotel, in out of doors, he said. | - If you give something, th e drive fhtro’k a eomplsto antyrtslmnont proirsm. If you Ifkt to rtlix, Owrt't ovsr —justabl*-aji-w«ll. ^nd a regular patrolman one year centi favored fo r dapsa a-course Hartford,--Wednesday night:------' ...... J'ounger B«.v»------( a a succecTs.' TTie' ImpOftfint thDlg teO im of fISo "deW iirttK eooUiti' fknitlo* dr sir eoiidl- -Applying hia. imagination, he- later. JTe took""dver the mainte­ The- monthly meeting of the John Kozelka. scribe for Troop; -twa J,’ that you show your heait is In of outright neutralism, with ties ttomd rooms, fro* parklitf tpM*. Blus . . . • Olymplc-dn pool and chlldrsn't welded a carriage for the paint nance chorea Nov. 15, 1953. when State TR Executive Committee: 162. )wid that t)\ere y|as a good , to neither the Communist nor the pool •' SnKk Mr, dinini reosi and tpcktsll tpunfo. • .telf ttrsarn flshini, obert J . spraying machine with which he former maintenance man Edward Should be as ''"**‘*i difffc- .the. right place. I f it is. the total Wilson left the force. will be held tonight at De pas-j week s meeting W esteni blocs._ 'Ihe jn e *t largest yMMInt tKlIltiM. Opon Doe. 15 to May I. Wnta for color folder. HARTFORD BUILDERS and Grunder line tow4i streets quales’s' Restaurant. Hartford, a t '* ’.h*'' Ihe boys played a game j p o s s i b l e .- -amount of money collected In Man-, with cehler'llnes, stop.bars, cross­ I Baldyga's years in the service ehester will tsJie care of itself. opinion bloc, 24 per cent, favored were spent as aai Army infantry­ 8 p.m. "'■ ■ I ----- ,------^------— ENJOY SAFE walks and parking areas. He con­ GOP Women’s Conference , ! j S h o u ld If you evade the opportunity to reliance upon the Uhited Nations. man. He served from 1940 to 1945. mihrida tinually turns out small labor sav­ Plans are shaping up for the; respectfuli give. If your pocketbook does not The third largest group, 14 per ing devices and explains it all by most of that time in the Pacific, Mi. and was dtachqfged a staff ser­ 8th Annual National .Republican: should -the (^len for the drive because your cent, favored relying upon the REAL ESTATEr l j i M I T H flaying ’'I like to work Avtth iron.” Womens Conferense. Two worn-, geant We Pos.sibie resD on^r"^ heart hasn't opened to tt. If you United States for Japan’s se ANCE INCORPORATED Street painting operations go on’ He saw action, plenty of it. He^en have been appointed ^rom each | Stock INSURANCE from April to November. and responsibility. curity. county to serve on the State Con That are not proud and eager to give heavily traveled sections are. was in , the • first , , wave j • of , sssault j Those who Interpret the results m ferenee Arrangements Committee j something, whatever it may be, 868 MAIN 8T.. GROUND FLOOR—TEL. MI 8-8241 painted twice. The department island mvasiona and HALLMARK s e r v i c e . of this poll say it does not reflect to promote Interest in this con-' FEATURES then you; for your part, are con- ^ IN THEIR OW N “INSURANgMl'raS SINCE 1914" Sses. roughly 600 gallon* of ferenee and art as hostesses In more Semnlng the Manchester drive to any enmity toward the United ft y^ar. Washington. ^espectfuii, _v. Ihilure. No one can answer the States, but rather the intensity of Colonnades hotel HOMES. Repairs to patrol cars include ; o'/hiTm orrclearcut mcm- Mrs, Lewis and Mrs. Dorothy CARDS . Question of success or failure for Japanese emotions on the subject ■EACH, FU.. TEL PALM BEACH VI 4-5211 every ^ n g from a change of oil to , ^ .Miller, Representatives from Bol-. ttls Manchester effort except each of war. It would appear that the S i things as cigarette .rationing on ton. have been appointed to that MILLER finer YOU SHOULD TOO bi-monthly tune-ups, ■ and when lesson we ourselves once wanted to New Guinea and tobacco which ' Committee from 'Tolland County., t'- ■■ one of us as individuals. new cars are bought to replace An.von4 interested in attending PHARMACY teach the Japanese—the lesson of wa.s siisplcio .sly akin to coffee' - The Salk vaccine has done Its old. Baldyga and Crimder' go t o ; prolmds should contact Mrs. Ijcwis. 2!iii (; i(K i : n r o a d wonders. But it is not yet the total pacifism—has taken deep roots and work and change over ali .the ac- * He also remembers a 10-wcek | Accident Victim Phone .Ml 3-II.'it beautiful weapon against poiio; the March holds to them evert when we. our­ cessot'ies. radios, sirens and spe­ period of lest in New Zealand. Mis. ^Anna E. Senleio. 32. Hunt cial lights. ■< of Dimes itUl has much of its own selves have shifted into a policy 'whicli he described a.s the "most Rd.. was said to be in fair con- I T. i The two men also install and of - persuading the Japanese back beaiitiful country I've seen." dition at Windham Community {h'iglnal kind of work to support. In TO repair about 300 traffic and school .New Zealand beefsteak was the Memorial Hospital, although siif- |ts new programs, concerning toward the profession of war *igns 4 year. best he tasted, he said. As for the fering from l.tcerations of the head arthritis and birth defects, the Na- again. YOUR Baldyga and Chief Rtardon have rest period, well "ifiey might just and possible concussion. Wonal Foundation is merely begln- Let us hope wo never have fu­ the same objective regarding the as well have left ns in the islands” Mr*. Senteio, headed east on Rt. ture cause to remember wd regret ■budget - keep the bills down. Be­ ra)d.\;ga's hobbies are fishing 6 Sunday afternoon, about 4:20 iiing its crusade. HEALTH» cause of this. Reardon has let a the time when the Japanea«;|ieople weldinff. bowling, reading and dig- struck an icy patch on the. high- ' It does not matter how much you big share of the budget responsi- ging for clams and scallops. He "3v*y. skidded-into the west lane, give. If you give something, there wanted to be pacifists, and that bility fall in Baldyga's tap. J owns a boat and he and his family hit *' high'vay fence and rolled fit sure to be success in Manches­ did not suit our'own pract^diil pow< ^’’It's easy, if you keep up with it," ' and'or friend* equently chug off down an 8-foot .embankment. She ter, and su i^ rt from Manchester er necessities. said the latter.4"1 split (.he various to Barn Island from the Connecti- was t»ken to the hospital by pri­ budget .it'e'mii'tnto 12 parts -and cut .shore top a Sunday in the clam vate car. State Trooper Leo Czaj.- (5>r the great human work to be keep a monthl.v log. When we use.! fields. kowski took no action pending in- tone, and a proper and satisfying Still UnconCtoD^ reward, too, for all those organ- What a delightful New'.B^lajid filers and workers who have de­ pastime it is, to look at a weather moted their own time and enthusl-' reporb and to note that, atia given This Is much more-than a popular asm to our 1960 March of Dimes. hour on a g iv ^ dsj^, 'tempera­ toast to your pharmacist • • a • a • ture la actually' lower’ In Florida Like your physician, he is dedicated than it is Ih Meuichester! I Better Nights Coming? to a single major cause — ' ____‘ L ct'u a t ry to keep these things] But auch Invldloua rejoicing Is to ke; W fiaUi the difF8P«nc« between this financial institution and others? l l A i t TKI tVIVACI AN» a i m it to yourself! QenL Then lie finds us "secohd In nevertheless somehow managed to WATn •«? 08 tout MAIOMtT WMU Afovi Ol mvm mm. Because qjissileS, second in space, second in snow most of the day lil Manches­ Mostly it's servipe! W e oSer the vital facilities necessary to help • FAMOUS MAGNAPOWER CHASSIS— clearest, ahirpett education and, if we don’t act fast ter.. "And, to balance that, there pictures . . . most dependable performance in ail TV ^ d effectively, second li> produc­ was the night the season’s major individuals and gcoupt manage their financial affairs successfully. : FORI) Dealers # OPTICALLY FILTERED SCREEN*— for finer detail. You tion and Industrial might.” One is snowstoiTn, set to engulf us fqr'the m m nm '«an readily see the wonderful Magna'vox built-in not called upon, on a poli.ticsa Sat- next 36 hours, suddenly got lost •TON 41AM IN TOWt tU IO M V And we offer extended hours* that make it easier and more pleasant % A U I IN6 IANUT ANO A t t l Roots for thp Good Life "extrea” uhlay night, to give one’s own without trace of any kind some­ : have the expert e MAGNAVOX HIGH FIDELITY SOUND . SYSTEM — lets ^ i^fimedies. where between here and Albany.’ for you. Don't take our word for it . v • come in soon and get in Hi fill Ridge, ^dancJiester .' you hear more df your favorite musical programs ;T o two of the Democratic ora^ I t is a very good thing for us / mechanics, acquainted with our friendly, helpful.persoitnel. See the difference e CONVENIENT PICTURE-SIDE CONTROLS^for fulF ■ ^ r s of the evening, the required that, despite-ail our-efforts and in­ Thi.s is a .scene for one of the fabulous building sites, in ttfents came more easily. Senator view, stand-up. tuning ease ~ . stincts ,we can’t succeed, in pin­ for yoursdfi ’ equipment and High Ridge, the new, wooded? .select residentiarneijrh- ' ^belrt Humphrey is always cap ning the weather down to any pre-- borhood in Mancha.<(ter, off Vernon ;Street. This scep'e e TRADITIONAL or CONTEMPORARY STYLES — select able of the wisecrack, even the dictable pattern of behavior. For, —4o Biiy masonry from traditional mahogany or cherry . contemporary sq^ntaneous wisecrack. as it ‘la, it is one of the last ftw, know-how to service has been hundreds of years in the rnai^ing. It’.s a behutiful - derfc American walnut or oak * symbol of the good life of this future comrhunity . . . of .'And Harry Truman Is sUU the preservers of our status as human surfaeo. ‘diaional maiiurt-167 in .ivata ^am plon, when It comes to de­ beings. It reminds un we do not yet used cars before the solid elegance of High Ridge’.s beautiful homes . . . ' livering the well prepared crudity niiV ev'erythlng.'lt evokes from us W E OPEN AT 7:80 A.M. of the natural advantages that make a hou.se a home -in MAOMAVOX—YOUR BEST BUY OM AMY BASIS v^ich would sicken almost any those individual responses which MONDAY TTHRU SATURDAY the residential heart of High Ridge. Mode! Homes now t ^ y else before it got delivered offering them for sale! under construction . . . choose your looatQjn now. Ask prove that we ourselves have not' t i l l 5;00 Pja-THONDAY 'hiru THURSDAY Saturday night he was in top Jprm, . ' * ____ . — a^iout our'“LIM ITEB EDITION” idea—-only 5 Jiomes of ' - Tested, Adjusted, Guaranteed, Delivered yet quite become automatons. It EVERY FIUDAY MOHT UNTIL 8:80 ☆ iflr i& as be told how the Republicans bad pravldes us with one of th^ few re­ OPEN SATURDAY UNTO. NOON each d,esign-^—each customized to .suit your own individual Se/viced by our own mechanics to fire-Sherman Adams in order maining things: we have to ’taUt CURRENT ANNUAL S AVIMGS And because every ■ taste.' to get Eisenhower .to go to work, as about with one another. 1 Open Sundays fiom 2 to 5 P.M. and during the week by appoin,t-| hfi told how. If there were anybody We still can’t wait for the day LO.A.N. : DIVIDEND RATE mcht . . Phone Mr. Gerstung, MI 3-1181: Evenings and Week­ wfth guts In - Washington these when we c m regularize and con­ \ s .«i o < ■ I \ r I < I N a i u s e d c a r ^ :■ - y. is ends, phone Rockville TR 3-443.3, reverse the charges. days, th e' Russians wouldn’t be trol Ti^ even though that would also jiM ELSU H IE ; y/umm iisring the Pacific for a tMt range, be the day wfien life Itself lost one MASCS.ZSTl*'* OLDI'XT riWANCHt IWSTITSTfll warranted in writing! .asi he climaxed his attack on Bl- more chunk o f flavor. • BUILDING MATERIALS svihpwer with an attack on his • • a * .» F.D.A.F. ~ HIGH RIDGE Pqtterton’s LUMBER FUEL • • • • • • • • playing golf. ' , , Uernon St., above Lydall St. ".If. the poUtleaj positions were re­ 886 N. MAIN ST- ‘ ELLINGTON BRANCH Famous for’ Service Since 1931 FOR RENT West Road, Route 83 versed^ it might well ^ that it . Mancheater, Conn. * OPEN UNTIL 5 PAL DILLON SALES and SERVICE, Inc. and 18 inin. Movie Projectors 130 Cmiter Street Cor. of Chnreh Btriet would be the Republicans who k Mlt^eU 9-6268 TRerooht 6-6218 .'MONDAYS, TUESDAYS. JTUDAT8. Manchester —sound' or silent, also U nvu.' f ' 319 MAIN STRJiET—MANCHESTPB. CONN. ’ss=s==^=^^=sss=sssss==ss^ssbesss .•“■" wore producing cheap oratory like sUda proiedtora ^*QUALITY-!-~the best economy of aW* Wediiesday*, 9 a.m. to noon. 'Thursday*, j i hour* of unin* ii . '. f I ...... 1 I i'll, .! ■ i|i,i . 1 i.i. - tbis, as ttheir own idea of how "to terrupted *ervle*, -9 a-m. Hghh straight through to. 8 P'hu' ■ ■' ■• •> . . ■ . WELDON DRUG CO. m get IntObthd lyhlts House next No- ' HO B IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS ■ v . V eoi Mate St. 'TeL Ml 8-8831 ' Fsmbsrj- . T v:- '*1.... ii MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN« TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1960 PAOrNlNE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 26„ 1960 P^GE EIGHT ■ ■ 'Sap.>' Bolton Alexei Kozlov loimter Rainbow Seats- Krause Wins Civil Suit Skating Five Areas Outlined Susan Spicer Report For Possible Hunting M ts.M i In Comel^ack Made by Teachers Over Scuffle at Pool (Continued (ram Pngs One) Miss Susan Spicer was installed Center Springe Annex and Char­ Hunting will be legal In Man­ as worthy advisor of Manchester A damage suit brought againet^occurred when Krause caught the ter Oak Park skating areas will be To National GOP Unit the December meeting of the Com-, chester If town Directors approve munist party’s Central Committee. ManchuUr teacheri y«at«rtlay*teacherii rejected yesterday waa Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Manchester lifeguard George M. youth with his (Krause’s) wallet. open to the public tonight until 10 the proposal by the Board of Edu­ Krause was foimd guilty of o’clock. Public Records an ordinance released today by Kozlov, who had been demoted aftamoon IndiracUy rejected the Girls, last night in ceremonies at Krause, 39, was decided yesterday Utaat pay acale offer from the cation to stretch out the $400 pay breach of peace in Town Court Park Department Foreman BUI General Manager Richard Martin. state Rep. Dorothy R. Miller of-^lhe 3-J’a Restaurant netted $19.13 to manager of one state fairm in 'the Masonic Temple. She is the in Krause’s favor by East Hart­ and the polk dance Saturday, Board of -Education, ’ but left the increments for master’s degrees Aug. 17 after he vvas arrested on Andrulot reports that the ice at If approved by the Dtrectors af­ Cook Dr. Is one of two Tolland Kazakhstan, planted com at the and mabter’s-plus-30 hours for new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert complaint of Mrs. Ayers. Krause Center Springs main pond measures Wamuitee Deeds $63.90. Eighty-eight school chil­ premier’s re<]uest and produced door open to a apecdy termination ford Judge Edward Foley. ter a public hearing eoon, the ordi­ County women on the arrange­ of differences. teachers. F. Spicer, '96 Coleman Rd. The suit was brought against appealed the finding and the only 1% inches In spots and up to Anaaldl HelghU Inc. to George dren have turned in cards holding top yields. three Inches elsewhere. Parents nance will allow hunters to (ire ments committee for the national $36.90. The teachers authorized the per- The teachers pointed out that Pasit worthy advisors who served Krause in early September by Mrs. Court of Common Pleas in early W. end Ann M. Cerr, property on This - supported Khrushchev's aonnti poUclea subwommlttee of the the pay increments were in rec­ Rlith A. Ayers of East Hartford are urged to warn their* children Teresa Rd. shotguns at diatancei not within confere'rici of Republican Women T«u-hers Sea Library contention that the area could S3 installing officers were Miss November nolled the case. in Washington in April. Mrs. Regi­ Mainraeater Elducation Assn, to re­ ognition of completed atudies. A who claimed Krause hit her son, Krause said he pushed the youth to stay off Center Springs Pond. Elmer "E. and Arleen R. Kilby to 500 feet from roads or buildings In The Library Corrimlttee held a grow fodder and support livestock. Sandra SUmson, Mias Maryanne nald Lewis of Columbia will also quest the Board of Education for teacher who has worked to im­ John, 15. onto a bench while he called ^ ic e , Coasting Is allowed daily In Cen Louis A. and Mary H. Hafner, five outlying areas on the west coffee hour this afternoon for Kozlov bounded back to atten; Beckwith, Miss Judith Clifford and ter Springs Park until Dark, f aide of town. serve on the group and as hostess members, of the faculty at the ele­ a minimum w a ^ acale of $4,300 to prove his knowledge and ability Miss Phyllis Chapman. Mrs. Irene Mrs. Ayers sued for $2,500 dam- Since the incident, the Recrea­ property on Elsie Dr. tion at a recent meeting of the $7,200 or $4,250 to $7,250. should receive immediate recognl- tion Department has discussed WlllUm H. and Madeline F. Bald­ Town officials worked with Ihe ' at the Washington sessions. mentary school. Chief purpose of Oommunist. party Central Com­ M. Foster, past mother advisor, agee. . Conference headquarters at the *rheir action was an indirect re- tlon of that work, said the tea-R(*n- In deciding the. case for Krause, deputizlitg life guards ait town win to Elmer E. and Arleen R. State Board of Fiaheriea and Gama the event was to' acquaint teachers mittee at which Khrushchev raked was installing mother advisor. In preparing the ordinance. The Sheratqn-Park Hotel will be the with the Public Library snd Its JacUon of the board's offer Friday era. ' James W. McKay was organist, Judge Foley upheld the defendant’s pools for the coming season. Su­ Parish Vestry Kilby, property at 210 Green Rd, Kazakhstan’* leaders over the of a minimum wage scajg of $4,200 Daniel E. and Camille J. Kane to move to make hunting legal in scene of a reception at which Vice facilities. They were also pble to coals. Although the Board of Educa­ and Richard Reinohl, soloist. claim that he did not use more perintendent James F. Herdic told ' President and Mr^. Richard Nixon to $7,100. tion said the delayed payments than reasonable force in holding a recent Advisory Park and Rec­ Nell O. Jenkins, property at ,108 town was first started by Wilber inspect a new collecUon of chil­ Khrushchev told the Central Other new officers installed were little, 195 Spencer St. last fall. Ha will be present. Other sessions will dren’s books before they' are put However, the teachers also voted would affect only new teachers Miss Judith Prescott, worthy as- Aycra when he foud the youth with reation Commission meeting he Makes Study White St. » Committee Kozlov "deserves the to leave the final declaion on sale- Adam B. and Phyllis A. Christie claimed the current ordinance pro­ hear reports of Cabinet members Into circulation at the scho-"! li­ Order cf Lenin for such work." coming into the system and not a v^-allet taken from the Globe Hol­ would confer with Police (Jhief who are also expected to attend *ies to the personnel policies sub- those already in the system, the low pool bathhouse July 30. James Reardon to discuss the to'Randolf R. Clark, property on hibiting It baa been Ignored over brary. He added that "Our party criti­ anmmittee, subject to the approval the years. the reception. News Notes cizes a worker when it is necessary teachers rejected the plan. The .plaintiff’s claim was that move. Of Space Use Durant 8t. The 4-day convention will open of the MEA executive council. "The Board of Education has the Krause hit the youth two or three Krause, .meanwhile, has notified Walter Sharp to William R. and The proposed ordinance would Stephen Meyers Shinn was born but it forgives old mistakes and Christie McCormick, chairman of Mildred E. Charbonneau, property not give hunters authority to go on April 2. The train from Hartford Jan. 16 at itaiis Men)orial Hospital rewards people when they correct idea we are looking out only for times.' the Recreation Department he will will leave at 10:58 a.m. on that day. the Board of Education’s personnel ourselves," said one teacher. The Incident prompting the suit re'turh to the job next summer. The engaging of an architect, on Goodwin St. prlvately-owne ' land. Land can be in Schenectady, N. Y. to Mr. and their mistakes and show good ex­ policies subcommittee, today said a Arnold Lawrence, to recommend posted against hunting, A violation The Connecticut group Is due back Mrs. B. John Shinn. He is the cou- amples of work." Increment Now $350 Anaaldl Heights Inc. to Irma W. to Hartford at 11:20 p.m. on April meeting with the teachers will be The present - pay increment at mpt'e efficient use of space in both Merldy, property on Teresa Rd. of the ordinance would call for a pte’s first child and the fourth A communist party member old and new buildings was ap­ $20 fine. 6. grandchild, and grandson, of Mr. since 1926, Koslov headed the'ag held In the next couple of days. the two levels of preparation is ■Watson Investment Co. to Mc­ More than 50 reservations al­ The Hwt requeet made by the proved by the congregation of St. State Board regulations. Includ­ had and Mrs. Byron H. Shinn of Rt. riciilture ministry from March $350. The Board of Education did Ike Declares Reds Seeking Clure Realty Co., property at 367 ready been made at last report. 44A. teachers to the Board of Education not quibble over increasing the In­ Mary’s. Episcopal Church at its an­ Main St. ing the 500-foot limitation, would 1953, just after Stalin’s death, un­ nual meeting last night. govern hunting within the five Since all Republican women are Mrs. Anna Senteio, wife of til September of the same year for the 1960-61 pay scale was a crement," an Increase the teachers Certificates of Incorporatton eligible to attend, Mrs. Miller hopes minimum of $4,300 to $7,600 in-12 have requested for two years, but To End U.S., Cuban Accord Officers were elected, and an in­ areas. John Senteio, Grade 5 teacher at when Khrushchev blasted the creased budget totaling $71,000 Westland Inc., real estate con­ The ordinance describes them aa any Bolton women who are inter­ the elementary school, was dis shortcomings of Soviet agriculture. steps. did object to the, total Increments struction and development, $50,000 ested will get in touch with her re­ The coot of this pay acale would for some teachers coming intp the was adopted for 1960. Communi­ follows: charged from Windham Communi­ Kozlov was downgraded to head (Continued from Page One). cants total 1,581 persons and the capital stock divided 'intb 1,000 First area: Bounded on the garding the event. , ty Hospital yesterday. The Colum­ the Ministry ' of State Farms. .He ftave been $%05,000 in additimi to system. separate tour to the Far East, shares, all common, at $50 each Eisenhower laughed and remarked Church School membefship in­ north by the South Windsor Town Reports on the conference will be bia woman was Injured' Sunday held' the job until March 1955, regular aalaiy smd increments, for Another major bone of contcnf confidence in ■ the ability of the Incorporators: James. A. Mc­ made to,^the Tolland County Re­ a total of $2,724,570. that by next July no one will be cludes 759 children, adults and Line; on the east by a line, pa­ when the car she was driving skid­ when Georgi M. Malenkov lost the tiqn between the teachers and the Cuban people to recogrtlze and, de­ staff members, it was reported. Carthy, Mary W. McCarthy and' publican"' Women’s Assn, at its ded on Rt. 6, hit a highway fence The pi esem minimum pay scale board is a request from the teach­ interested in any trip he might rallel to and 500* feet west of premiership and Khrushchev feat the intrigues of international William B. Kloppenb-,.rg, who John R. Mrosek. Slater St.; on the eouth by a line* next meeting on April 20- and rolled down an 'mbankrtierit emerged as top man. ranges from $4,000 to $6,760 in ers for outside help on cafeteria make. F-1 Corp., autoriiatlc, coin-oper­ Mrs. Miller will be among Tol­ communism which are aimed at This was an allusion to the fact has headed the vestiy’s long-range parallel to and 500 feet north of She was bruised and cut around Kozloy was dismissed than be­ 1$ steps. ■and playground supervision. destroying democratic institutions ated laundry, $50,000 capital land County Republicans who plan first Request Rejected that both the Democratic and Re-r planning committee, reported the the Wilbur Cross Parkway; and the head but apparently suffered cause of “ inability to cope with his The teachers ased to be relieved in Cuba and the traditional and parish vestry was studying the stock, all common, divided into to attend the Dinner-wlth-Ike no more serious injury. The Board of ikluoation turned of such duties, or else be paid $3.50 publican conventions will be held on the West by a line parallel to work.’’- mutually beneficial friendship be­ space use in thi^ church buildings. 5,000 shares at $10 each. Incor­ event at the Staller-Hilton Hotel .Kent Kenneth, son of Mr. and Although remaining a candidate dawn the teachers’ first requeet an hour for such work. 'ITie Board In July and can be expected to porators: Walter R. and Carol L. and 500 feet east of Buckland St. In Hartford tomorrow evening. flatly, terming It "not pracUcal." tween the Cuban and American dominate the news to a great ex The ReV. Alfred L. Williams, rec­ Second area; Beginning at a Mrs. Henry Shor-ock of Carpenter member of the Central Committee, of Education said $3.50 an hour peoples.” tor, stated tl.at any Extensive re­ Foss of Vernon, and Walter W. Bomarco EUncts Rd., was baptized recently at St. ■Tho board countered with an offer for such supervision for the' whole tent. -point In the East Hartford town he was shipped out to the Chita Elsenhower did not spell out vamping of the prese*»t buildings and Roxey P. Foss of Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. William Grunske George’s Episcopal Church by the Oblast (provinc ) in eastern Si­ o f a $4,200 to $7,000. The -teachers school system would be prohibi­ Susan Spieer line. 600 feet south of Burnhpm- of Carpenter Rd. have been elected what he meknt by "international vyould require an advance capital Lease St.; extending 4,000 feet e da t, vicar, the ^ y . Donald W. Greene beria as its first party secretary, In turn termed the $7,000 maxi­ tively expensive.' Even on the basis co-presidents of Bomarco, com- Bulletin Board mum MM "obsolete." communism." He did not report funds drive, the first since the .1953 Austin A. Chambers Co., lessor, then south 1,800 feet to a point later taking ovef management of of $2.50 an hour, said the board, soclate advisor; Miss Carol Shen- fund campaign. The rector outlined munilv married couples club. Mr The Cooperative Nursery and The Board of Eduoation'e per- the cost would be $13,000. ning, Charity; Miss Jane Reese, specific information about its ln-| to Manchester Green Shoe Out­ 500 feet north of Tolland 'Ipke. a state fa-rm. trigues. He did not undertake to| Obituary three possible levels for such a let Inc., ItSOO sq. -feet on the and Mrs. Daniel Post are vice pres­ Kindergarten will meet tomorrow, eonnel poHclee suboommittee met Yesterday the teachers proposed Hope, Misa Carol Lucious, Faith; TTieri It extends west, parallel to ident and Mr. ai)d Mrs. Philip at 8 p.m. at Un'ted Methodist Friday wilth the MEA and offered to ask the board to try the super­ Identify Communist' influences in drive. ground floor at 501-511 E. Middle CRLSHED TO DEATH Mlse Beverly Hayes, recorder The first and simplest would be and 600 feet north of Tolland Longstreth, secretary-treasurer Church. a $4,200 to $7,100 scale. vision in one school in Manchester, Mias Kay Olsaver, treasurer; Miss Cuba. His statement, however, was Matthew M. Moriarty Tpke.. for three years beginning Tpke. for 4,800 feet to the East in line with much speculation and a campaign for r^esigning the Feb. 1. Option to renew^ for three The club will hold a skating The Selectmen are expected to —Canton, Jan. 26 Wj^John. J..Con.- A t yaaterday’s meeUng the to see. If thej?lan. is.feasible.______Elizalaeth - McLagan,-. chaplain Matthew M...Morlarty, .80. of .48. Hartford-town Une,-and-thenjuicth pidPtS"^ Saturday, weather permit­ •Two other matters which tJje vvorry among his officials about Hamlin St., died this morning at sp'fR;e'lri"the "bulldings-for which no 'years "at end of“ leu e piritid. 'c'drirer with the''Board of Finance don. 47, of Hamden, a New Haven teachen voted to Insithtot the MEAT Also, Miss Sue Kltson, drill lead­ along that' line to the starting ting, and will meet first at the on purchase of a new 50-point personnel pOiiciee oommittee to re­ teachers and the Board of Educa­ their belief that some o f the Cu­ Manchester Memorial Hospital af­ cost estimates are yet available. Building Peitnits Railroad brakeman, was crushed er; Miss Barbara Baker, love; Miss The second' would include paying point. Community Hall at 8 p.m. Mr. arid^ voting m*^hine at ‘.he Finance quest a $4,300 to $7,200 pay scale. tion will discuss will be a pay scale ban government leaders under ter a brief illness. Andrew An.saldl -' Co., additions . ihi'rd area: Begiria at a point in to death yesterday between two Unda Foster, religion; Miss Mara Castro hold Communist views and He was born Aug. 5, 1879 in, Ire­ off a $83,600 balance i/n the church to house at 187 Bldwell St., $5,' Mrs. Charles W. Church and Mr. ' Board meeting tonight at 8 o’clock freight cars. The accident occurred The aHeimatlve to this w3 a trade name for ficiate. Burial will be in Storr.s Thomas Mitney, 116 Summit St.; state riurse’s registraition yeMly HFC. $1M $ 6.72 $ 7.27 $10.03 $18.46 1. .*Pill in the coupon below. By return mail you’ll court’s conclusion" that the jury Ludwig Kolodziej, Coventry, resi­ meprobamate, a drug for the relief Politics—Eisenhower said he had receive the necessary information and authoriza­ was swayed 'by ' sympathy, -the dent trooper, on a Coventry war­ Cehietery. Mrs. Hazel Lander, South Coven­ fee. We have in the past paid $'2.00 299 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 rqoeive a simple application form. Return this com ­ of tension and anxiety. Hoyt said no comm,mt except laughter for ; Friends may call at the funeral a year-to keep our license to prac­ 399 19.25 20.91 29.27 '54.48 tion form. ‘ ^ Judge wrote. . rant. * , its discovery, helped lift Carter’s Democratic attacks on Vice Presi­ try; Mrs. Winifred McNary, 10 pleted form to any Hartford National office. Atty. Hannabury, who rep-^ Free under $200 bond, Tingle.v is home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 Fenwick 'Rd.;' Oscar Wilson, 14 if tice in effect. This registration fee 599 30.83 33.61 47.55 89.47 sales from ail annual level of about dent Nixon as a ’’Juvenile deliq,- to 9 p.m. Is due the memth of January. It turance 699 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 2. Sign and return the "authority” card instructing ‘ ' resented'Hale, aaid today he would due in Coventry Justice Court Fri­ $559,000 in 1930 when he-became quent.” Pearl St.; Svcntry Man, 57, pear. Articlea for the auction were superior to Miltown could be-mar­ And that note, Eisenhower Arnold W. Tozer -of Second Congre­ BIRTH.S YEISTERDAY: A son wHh OR A GOOD contributed by members of the, keted by a competitor apd receive chuckled, stopped it right there so gational Church offlcirited. Burial to Mr. and Mrs. Paul e Archam- Mobilheat tT*ft Takes Own Life far as he i8< concerned. was In the family plot in EasUavirit.. bault, .Coventry: a, daughter-to'Mr. "SAFETY-TESTED" H.ARTFORD NATIONAL BANK & TRUS'T CO., 't executive board, and proceeds will the favor of physicians. Ik* ckwif-ocHoa bene6t the Woman's Club. In that case,-he said. ’’Miltown Travel—The President pretty Cemetery, East Haven. >nd ifrs. Roibert MetJovern, Hyde . m d d lH v t 585 m a in ST., MANCHESTER A Coventry 'man .took his own The club will, celebrate its 40th sales wpuld probably’■decline, .and well ruled out any expansion of the Ave., Rockville. USED CA R — life late yesterday afternoon in the anniversary this year with a,fash­ a price reduction would havC little tour he will ni.ake next June to Charles B. Vetterlrln DISCHARGED YESTEIRDAY: (please check) ion show and bridge on March 4. influence.’ ’ Russia and Japan. Ehineral services for Charles B Mrs. Elizabeth Piano, Birch ,Mt. bqeertiMit business office of his I ’ m in terested in a C H E C K -SA V IN G S PLAN_,------borne on ^puth

'/ PAGE ELEVEN MANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANOTESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2g; i96t).. PAGE TEN DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 A 1 I I ili J VI *n,t BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDlNO'^iOUSB with MAJOR HOOPLE with 1800 more in pay per year. iiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ‘" Strike Looms On the night of -the riot, C'N I HELP YA.SyLVESTE* SOMETHIN' I'M Macenaa ran into the prison and Diana Barrymore Dies; I SEEYAS0TP0U6HP COOKIN'MUSTA closed an Ineide gate, preventing CALkSHTTH'CUUCK'5 A tCkannelS the rioters from spreading _E,LEANOKf? — ljfHOT IFWS HURRY! throughout the institution. Rich­ FANcyr I AND W GAVE fc>*“ LET'S SS T 2 AnBWtr to PrivlouB Missed Goal ii^ ed fer SNIFFil mond .said he had advised Macenaa .run-,.,.r. ) HIMTHE PU5H.'fHI^^ HOME ffEFOR^ Video Star New-llaven, Jen. 26 (*•) r- agalnat exposing himself to such a !iusI\5oKik'HE'Re gonna ^ he Wa k s S up.' Technicttni at WNHC'^TV (Chan­ danger. I WCATCH n NOW.'/ i (ConUnned from Page One) ^ lude a half-broilher 18?^°' BEWeiW DOWN nel 8) - eay thUiy will go on etrlke When the riot.was at its high Barrymore Jr. and Dolbfaa Barry­ \ iscvidinKl/ '' ACB089 tomorrow rather than work with­ JANUARY wara point Macenas, agalh acting with­ when »he made headlines, it was more the (diildren cif her father and 1 Video itar, IMr. Jamta out.a new contract. out orders,, led a squad of guards Barrymore, and 2 Nympha Earau A tmion rpokeeman for 28 seldom in the critics’ cotumns. MAMCHfSnA SIIOPfIMG fAAKAX raracn into the main cell block to drive In her book, she wfote: "The another half • brother, Leonard Caisavetea- 3 Set aran cameranten,-vphotograi^era. fUm prisoners into their ceils. Thomas, the son ol her mother and 2 He portrayi 4 Skaters' group tact that I came from a long line CLEARANCE n edltore and other technloiana at VitMT . TTie other g^uards who wore of Barrymores len’t.golng to make her first husbaadl ' a private------(ab.) ta the aitatlon aaid the .present 8-jtear commended were Capte. Frederick Her movies Included '*Eagle ■H u * ON. 8 Hii real life n me feel , that I must always keep |i| 5 Indian a contract SKpiree todsy.^ E. Adams. Daniel E. Leone, and . q u a J r'o n,” "NlghtmarB,’; and wife if named 6 Shout X u Jamea D. Harvey, business striving to. live up to their ac­ "■ncaM rj Roland Poirier; seiilor correc­ complishments." But she-did keep Frontier Badmsih." She appeared y 7 Fencing aword| agent for the National Aaan. ..of tional officers George ' Rogers, on Broadway 'flret in “ Romantic 12 A(ea 8 Region 2 3 Gaapetown 38 Pithy Broadcast Employee and tecimi^ •triviog. l-Z(, 13 Corded fabric Henry Mattla, and Charles Fagan; In 1638-39, she was New York's Mrs. Dickens" in 1940 and later in t-zc. K (comb, form) 25 Chaste 40 Sea birds clans, told newsmen last night that LAST WEEK OF THIS GREAT SALE! 14 Biblical name 43 Land mas* and-'Correcttonal officer! Amie St. Pereonality Debutante." Her The Ha-ipy Daye,'"iRebecca’’ and B Dinner course 27 Waters the employee would strike not be­ BY V. T. HAMLIN y / ■ ISWheya of milk 44 Epic poetry LaurehL^Bernard Greeley, Ray­ smiling, young face was photo- Hidden Horizon.” ALLEY OOP 10 Stenographers 28 Vegetable \ cause of jiew demands, but "be­ mond A. Zapor. Jam es E. Sanders, A (hoyie vatRlon of her autobiog­ iiii W Turoc'c V ..rV' leiiland (Fr.) 11 Property Item 33 Line anew . 45 Departed graphed in aJl the fadiiongble YEP.' TVIE PAC'';;---- ^WaL,WHYW«T? 17 Lawyeri (ab.) 48 Foreign agent cause they’re trying to take away and Aronzo litalera. raphy was nuj6e last year, starring DXY TWCES / BELIEVE 7 ...I CAN UETS GET ON 19 Celerity 34 Beast ...... , night spota with cafe aoclety es­ i i 18 Kind of iron SO Romanian what we already have,” labd the lata Errol SAVE ON FAMOUS BRAND CLOTHING ■I>IEWRAPS( ME, COR I'HARDLY CVB? TO’TW' 20 Offered in 36'uomcsticators corts. .&icouraged by her father, IP 15 Releaie gold coin . Harvey said the management Flynn.. . ' ^ ' ilF= DAV.V OFF THE V ITS EVENV WATT.' L SHOP RIGHT payment 37 Idle she launched a theatiHcal career 21 Scottish of the station wants to Increase in summer stock and qulck'.y - J ANTI-GRAVITY( GREATER IV NOW.' iheepfold the work week from 37A4 to 40 MacArthur^^iQ, , MACHINE / THAN THE 1 2 3 4 r r * r ” r~ r ii lOved on to Hollywood. ATOM... 22 Dropsy hours a week and wants to eli­ BaMrymore's movie failures VfacmfR^ Spiarkg 24 Turn outward minate the employee present gick FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN! >lllipt n r 13 14 Hailed by Ike led htas^ excessive drinking. As J 26 leave plan of seven daye with pay a young wonan,- Mie moved s o ftly Vlob, Police Battle 38 Le( joints 13 17 a year. 2B Cravat w New York, Jan. 28 (ffV—GenersJ through two^^uMUXsceaeful mar­ Harvey said the eUtion also riages, flm to Eramwell Fletcher fn m Pag« One) Oa&ANlDER 30 Paid noUcei 23 21 of the Army Douglas Mae Arthur, - HAS A IF' li wants to increase the number of an actor, and then tn 'Jo ta How .31 Gtrl'aname ■uperviBory employes, who . are spending his SOth birthday quietly PRACTICAL 32 Permit ard, a profeesional temdV'Player. struck Rhodesian newspaper- special purchase sale!, M lN Pg- hU 5 T excluded from membership ln the here today, had warm beet wiehes lllK! 33 Hindu queens from President Eieenhower. By 1947, her reputatlon^tor man. SSMuse of lyric a r union. Eisenhower, who once served as drinking and belligerence had from a supermarket.. One Later reports «ttl police ar­ -48 Indian bl( wi( it U iS 37 The President also said in from Philadelphia declined to statement issued last night day, Miss Barrymore swallowed 27 rested more-than 50 demohistrators $7.98 wool slacks BY AL VERMEER 47 Edfes 33 36 comment last night. Bleeping pills with whisky sj af'^r s '•o.tniriute clash. PRISCILLA’S POP 4B Mineral sprinq U WashtngiUm; ' There was no official Indication “I speaik for every citizen chaser. She was found in time to It was tha worst demonstrauon. A N D 1 PRISCILLA.V-'SAY k. YOU M E A N ' SO Boy'a name IT whether a strike' would force the expreeeing to him warm feltcita. -be saved. of African nationalism in Nyas- W O N DER IF DON'T SAY7 "I'LL BE^ I'M SUPPOSED) 81 Sharp report statliNy. PAYSHFORNHAraCK AN MVESriGATION-AND Donald ware high scorers with She was under a doctor's care at Georgetown section of the Town of special!''sharon jay'' Filil THATS ONE THING we considerable damage. In. recent 29H last night in the. duplicate WORK TIME 1H6YVE weeks warden Mark 8. Richmond the time of her death. • Redding after a long illness. He AUSSEPm CANT STANO-NOT SO bridge tourney at the Manchester There was no indication of the SOON AFI0? WE\6 ■2k has Inatlluted a eot of tough new was 63. He had been assoc'ate edi­ Ckmntry Club. " value of Mias Barrymore's estate. tor of the paper slhce 1953, corduroy pants RAlSaa THE RATES Hnilei to restore dliipllne. • High scores for the -east-west ANP CUT THE mU.VIHAT VCO'VE &0T A REAL 6000 MAT, The commendation ceremony for Her attorney, Aaron Froach, said flannel lined ^ t o VOO UlNIC: BOT VOOO BETTER BWIH UP team of Bill Edwards and George she "had no flniancial 1iffi''’ultles, :8» SERVICe- the guards was hold yesterday in IHl! /YM V/Mio sPfuiNd! the prison chapel. McLafferty was 26. Friends who visited Mlsa Barry "You displayed remarkable cour­ Other north-south scores were more at her apartment Sunday $1.98 ii age Slid devotion to duty,” Rich­ Clifford Varney and Earl Ball- night said she was worried about PINE girls' slacks mond said. The warden said he will sleper, 25; Fred Gubblna and not working. B ut Miss Rubber said Frank Connorton, 21*4, and Mr. she.had several offers. do all pcoslble to arrange merit PHARMACY ^regularly $2.98, $3,50 t.M. R^. UJ. PH «H». pay increasea for the 12 receiving and Mrs. Ernest Ungerer, 20. When told of her stepdaughter's mrnKm* ^ IteO hy HCA IfvKB. >"•. Other east-west scores were Jack death, Mrs. Dolores Costello Barry­ 664 CENTER STREET commendations. Choice of ioHd colors or patterned Tarpoon-plaids iipS "By the way, Murbles, have I ever told you how much •T regret that lack of funds and Taylor and Frank Simon, 25*4: more \/ept at her home in Fall- COR. OF ADAMS Robert Clark' and Alex Hackney. brook, Calif. originally $3.98 $2.59 I admira a man who turns out the amount of work personhti aagUIations prohibit TEL. MI. 9.9814 corduroy. . .sizes 3 to 7. JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD your receiving this pay award 23, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman “She was a bad Tittle girl,” said 2 for $5 you do and can still stay on the payroll!'* Mrs. Barrymore, third wife of John now,” he saiii. Yfell, 21H. NO? ANVAMNUTE, Pat FIGURES out what- rOOWN, SAXON.'Iw It was reported that next Mon­ Barrymorfe and once a top screen t a k e JUPP HAS IN MINP. BOTH I WARNING YOU, NOW....' An immediate promotion for Prescription iilm .TIM . 90, I'LL Ofi£A‘^ siren. "But we never had any diffi­ YOU'RE LVIN&, SAXON.' THERE'LL " THAT GUN... t— LAMPS ARE PLUSSEP INTO H guard Frank J. Macenas Was an­ day will be the final duplicate H iyl 0 E NO s l j u a p c a r h e r e .' TME SAME bridge session unless attendance culties." _ lOO^ ■ wool :n-a OUTLET BY ROUSON nounced by Richmond. He was SpecM isi LITTLE SPORTS made a senior corrsctional .officer. improves. Miss Barrymore's “^rvlvors In- WrTMiN HER Ce»«.'43ae* ‘eeK.^ ^Sv-TCS, Akf/BePY. originally $5.98 $ REACH.,.. nJ.A/erie I 3.99 Tell Your Doctor To yii famous "healthtex'' Sil^nt on French A-Tests Your HOOVER Sales and Phone U* Olfp Service tor tala «M'e^_ _ : We Wm DjeUver Made with^P- side-placket. and.. 1 , AlC APPUANCE self belt’ . . well tailored and :::::: U SE THE CONN. BANK well fitting. Sizes 7 to 14. X Ghana Press Griticizes ami REPAIR CHARGE HLAN FO B YOITB Drastically reduced for quick iinu PRESCRIPTION clearance. 18 MAPLE ST.—MI 9-8879 / - 2 A ’ HE SAX5 Evan /VOW, PAT. B.-C. BY JOHNNY HART L M il I u * (Ontfaraed fram Page O m ) ^to “explode her little bomb, which ill BY ROY CRANE has'nM even reached the scientific BUZZ SAWYER able. Christ w si a ■ contravsTalal stage of the bomb of .Hiroshima." our very owh Fair brand riUNlERAS CLICK, DIfiNITARItS COKieRATULATC figure. S is message and its 'Today," he added, "we demand II WTHSmwAOMlWL.^ m i WATCH SPELLBOUND AS THE SALIINS WATER IN THE PRY- pilcatlon were controverslaL A the evacuation of Bizerte by III O'DOCK REVEALS A CURIOUS MESGASB ANP THE qiARINSlY SINGER UNMISTAKABLE 'BR A N D ' OF THE U .S, NAVY'S TASK GROUP 'A LFA .' servant la no; better than; his Fremdi troopa We refuse to rent ii i l i l master.” or oell part of our national ter­ ritory despite our- great heecl of SPECIAL.! men's sport shirts TUNISIA APPEALS money to struggle against under­ Tunlsi Tunisia, Jan. 26 (in — development.” Tunisia has coupled an appeal for Bizerte is a major French naval specially priced at Fran c! to call off her nuclear bomb base. Fre.nch for<*e there are the RU 6 C L 1ANIN 6 test in the Sahara with demands only ones remaining in Tuniala. that she quit the Mediterranean African lenders .palled the 4-day conference to discuss African FLOOR POLISHIR N R E C 0 6 N IT I0 N OF HIS GLORIOUSLY naval base at Bizerte. SUCCESSFUL ANP UNDETECTED . Tunisian President Habib Bour- unity, social and economic devel­ S opment, and independence for w ith Pinf«rli|i OlspM iM r C R U IS E TO THE SHORES OF AMERICA, twfi WFAaem *«tIw RasM• I *<*Mi guiba issued the dual demand at ' $3,1 CAPT. EGOV/rCH 15 PROMOTED TO the opening of an All-African Con­ colonies and territories still'under for cloonor, w ax, fhoiiiM O TME RANK OF REAR APMIRAL... MORTY MEEKLE . BY DICK CAVALLI ference here yesterday. Addressing foreign controL the crowd of 200,000, he predicted There are. 120 delegates from 29 Wnti ont iMchint, yt« ONLY IT'6 THE BUeiE^T OAV independent nations, colonies and . WE'VE EVER HAD. France eventually 'will heed ptot I African opposition and decide not territories at the parley. con riRiovB dirt and old ^ C a previous sellout at $5,98 MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD OUAUJ wax, apply ntw wax, pol- m X v Smart popover styles, 3 button pullover styles or continental styling ish wood, tfla, linoleum ii '\T ' t v HlTl . .' . all with button down collars. Beautiful select woven plaids and I iilil ood SHAMPOO RUGSI checks . . . each shirt bearing the Fair’s o //n label. Small, medium, ;J large and extra large sizes. H iili

With Every Poahti.e boys' b,v,d, socks LIMilEl) TIME ONI) H ill Choice of solid colors, fancies and m j mm 3 for Irushes MjViHlitlOIttRT NEW patterns . .. size's 7 to 1014 . Values ^ / C. pr. $1.10 to 69c'pair. ,e 1H0 by MCA tterviee. tnc. T.M, Rsi|, • Reversibit FACTE HIM ^ Pjlli BY LESLIE TURNER felt H O W YOU Hda C .APT A IN EAST ili DON'T TOUCH IT, YOU I DON'T FORGET THAT \WUP1 WERE IN FOR' PRAT THE LUCK.! \ WORGB LUCK. McKEEl Buffing^ CAM I'M SOAKED TO /OUR MYSTERIOUS ROLL OF M EO ouM s Ol d p ir a t b ! THIG PAPER HAG BEEN \ A SLOW, PODNUHG! Podsl 1 DOZENS OF SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE STORE Mr . ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY F T H E R f 5 a n y \ IT MIGHT FLAKE 6BALEP IN A 60TTLE, HERB COMEG THE THE SKIN! yPAPBR IS GETTING WET! A r r t Y 111 WRITING ON THAT "L TO BIT51 I UNDERGROUND, FOR ^ RMM— IF THE .INK RUNS Po YOU THINK SHE COULPip T OH.STOP COMPLAINING! PAPER, CEDRIC. LET» . , TWO HUNPREP S i—. f A s n ARRANGE A PATE FOR ME QUEENIE HAS ST A R R ^ WAP IT! ^ __ 1 , ______mil GUESS WHAX APMIRAL” \, WAX WITH ANOTHER. IN i s ------Ii I have A DATE WITH MOVIE STAR? /II certainly. STAMOIHO U N RITA LASWANK.THE M 'LL CALL UHm w m is la ilw 1 ^ 1 MCM6 • nwy shea os ihtv.'waul AaRESS! HER RIGHT •lit^ ri)s« sail evert. AWAY a i ^ saafi aa h ssssaM FLASH! If you plan fo travel to Florida or ofhfir sunny spots, 609. r«ct t2*t- Hill sfie the FAIR'S new I960 cruisewear and resorfwaar fash­ ions. Newest ROSE MARIE REID swimsuits, skirts and

V0’« 4» sportswear by Bobbie Brooks and Evan-Picone, plus vyoii- IHii vNffviMy iiiil JE FF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN dertul transitional dress fashions by Jonathan Logan— new THE STORY OF. MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS . H B 1 6 T H E ^ ^ GOLLY.'... MEANWHILE/ IN ANOTHER CAR,... i:r.: ESCAPED CONVICT/ ) SHOULDN'T WE styles arriving daily. Shop the FAIR before you head south :i:i; ( IT o a u e s TO ME THAT DR. R 0 6 K 5 MAY <50 A MRS. WAVNt IS IN MY OFFICt- I'M CERTAIN ^ WARNSOME-i HiN TO 6?EAT l e n g t h s t o SEE THAT NOHATM J RECOVERING FK5M THE EFFECTS^ OF IT I BODY, MUMSV? w a xh bouihis 0 Z 2 IE , V.'KAT XEC . sciuis noons " ' 6 sHAMnootnuoi — and arrive in style. .b e f a l l s M.RS. KAVIJE/ PERHAPS HE'aGO AS 'OF A TRUTH SERUM RtmovM eW was, leeb Apallts licjvldwas leel Ssll-ad|uiHng bnnhu YOU eOlNGTO OO? HIGH'AS 1^ 25,000^ ADMIHlSTEe&p/ andrtolnswtlhmlslinua Ossp-dews Bnlih kuH Qivsioisdssp-dsaslae. •( dirty wolsr, mttiy up to ils nonltii. proisiilpiwl rsiulli. Hin T I l l l U l l J L d s t o r it n i. K ILLB tFLEI So* if-buy itr-now at your t,, • nm SINGER SEWING CENTER OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9! lUlsd In phenn ttook undtr tIN O H SIvyiNO MACMIMf C^>U4V :Ult[ lanchester Shoppingnop miLriaide, Middle Tompike W. find 882 MAIN STREET A^ONDAY, TUESDAY, SATURDAY 10 AAL^TO 6 PAL ro«d 8 i „ (Via.1. chC hester, Open Monday, Tuesday, 10 A.M. to ■ MANCHESTER,' CONN. . , tg P.M>-WedneMlay___*rhursday, Friday, 9' A.M, to 9 P.M. ! sATnnwQsrtiWTaaiPwiaiOT.co. .______' Saturday, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M agtjR&ygttaaai Tt^tapg fft—wp Bedemptton’o ^ to ^ isO Blkriw t Square, Newington „.'I

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Y MIDGETS From Baseball League leaderehip changed chn- siderabty lest night ae pace eet- From ttng Elks lo(it,to Manchester Auto Parts, 24-22. A victory for Fletch­ ReacVi Fla Jan 26f ^ u l and Dallte totflret confirmed they bellrveil H ^ f i Boston Jan. 26 (/P)—The Boston Red Sox announced t^ a y er Glass In the second game would , M iam i. Beacn. pia., Jan. ,hia...... year...... ,j had...... been offered a deal. Later thdy that outfielder Jackie Jensen has decided to retire from base­ Ntw York, Jan. 26 (Ah—The^ "We're 'the best qualified cor->much more lucrative anclllary*ro,ll. that Floyd Patterson Enter- have moved them into first place,, (fl*)— The (juiet man at ’ n? ’Solid Seven’ \ 1 backed off, apparently feeling suell ball A Red Sox spokesman said Jensen srave the word to president of • Telfcprompter—ac- poration to deliver the top dollar j (Movle-Rsdio-TV) rights, prisea waa under the complete con­ but tallend Wvman Oil, put on a . • "Solid seven" as the Leahv ooniments were ejeating. sojne by.- trol, of D’Amato and »that Roaen- stormy National football, General Manager Bucky Harris yesterday.______- » cuMed of engaging in an "Unholy to the fighters for closed circuit: The papers said D'Amato was to second half spurt to win. 38-29, in meeting may yet have j Hnj, become known-deny 's ' lemese in the situation Ah of it Alliance” to monopolize the world television.” j use "subservient promoters and sohn was only the "nomlrfal” pro­ .lensen. the .Americsn...... —• - ~ moter of the Patterson-Johansson overtime. Fletcher's loss moved ^ Hopelessly i "epou they asked Halas to join; didn’t amount niost vRliifthr* player In 1958, did in 1950. He was with them untli heavyweight championship by the Both Patterson and his man- managers foisted by him on the them to a third piece tie I , Varied in an effort to elect ai thrir group and to try, and coax • *mce the four anti-Uahy voters state attorney general—today de­ ager. Ciis D'Amato, the only challengers desiring to contend for bout, that he was under the con­ nnt amplify hia ‘ decision, the 1952 when he went to Washington. trol of the-'tTAmato-Kahn inter­ Elk, While Auto Part, - e tied. told the SoUd nied any wrongdoing. spokesman sajd. However, before Jensen's best batting average stockholders of Floyd Patterson 1 ests. "We believe our contracts to be Enterprises, went Into hiding. j Then,’ the papers continued, the Auto Parts, led by Bill MoK*"*'* m u m * ho’’y ^^om istl'» solid block' Seven that he wasn’t as the close of lar.l seasot .lensen said was .315 in 1956. He gained the D’Amato already has been slrip- he was considerinp quitUnp and ralld,” thundered Irving Kahn, Lefkowitz’., action w js an off- ancillary rights were taken out of most valdable player award in chief of the multi-million dollar normal promotional and coinpeti of his. manager’s license in sparked a last period drive t o , ^ ; Wolfner. an avowed opponent of about expansion, vnuld think it over dunnp the 1958 when -he batted .286 and hit shoot of long investigation into York, and Iloaensohh has company. "We have no Intention live channels .snd "manipulated overcome a two point deficit to , try to take' the' admitting new members in 1960. Expaasion .Mora Important winter. the promotion of the heai-ywelght ^ been barred from promoting.. , "He was .sent a very fine con­ 35 home' runs. of becking out of this position. championship bout last June 26 in solely for the mutual benefit of th ,wln. Steve Cole was again high for t George Hales, owner I Halas also sa.vs such things weren't “Expansion U more important tract but that made no difference Last year he led the league in We will cooperate, but not be In­ which Patterson lost the crowu to ' D’Amato-Palterson and K^h n- A spokesman for Feature Sports, the Elks with 13 points, with Mike | Chicago Bears and a pioneer i iuiggested. to the league than ■ commisiiotmr app.arentlv." said the Sox spokes­ runs batted in w’ith 112. During timidated.” Ingemar Johansson of .Sweden. Teleprompter Interests.” / which holds the return bout con­ Orlowski and Brian Perry playing game. Halas has been >m-1 However, George Preston Mar- who might serve one. two or five man. The. Red .Sox do not disclo.se hia six years with the Red Sox-he Atty. Gen. Louis Lefkowitz yes­ 'The affidavits named Kahn. Finally, Lefkowitz pft' a r g e d. tract, said he wa-s certain It would goo’I floor.1 games. , to speak hia mind on the com-1 lohall. excitable owner of the W ash-, years.” Hales says he told th* contract fipirea. drove iii more runs than any other terday obtained a State Supreme William Ro.sensohn, the official l there would be a join), ’Venture over be held.,, , , It was sn uphill struggle all the | 'mTagioner for f^- ' r he'll...... lose sup- —- • ington------Redskins, obviously he-, , Leahy . ,people. Jensen has aaid it was diaagree- player in the. big leagues. He had Court order pemflttlng him to be­ promoter^...... of the .... ______Patterson-Jo-1_ _ a five year .pericid' , 'during which "Negotiations are-nearing com -; way for Wyman's. They were ^ jj he takes sides.' lieved that is exactly wljst hap- "Above all. said the Chicago able-for him tq be .separated from more than 100 or more every year gin action to dissolve both Tele- hanssoh fight, and D'Amato as the j Teleprompler w;ould have handled I pletioti,” said Tom ^^1"". treas-1 12 points as the third period!' Through 22 rounds of balloting' pened. He ripped into Wolfner and ' owner, "We must have unity at ell his wife and three children. Their except 1956 when he drove In 97. proropter an<| Floyd Patterson En- main agents of the alleged con- the various viewing rights "*xclu-[urer of the-group. "W e are con- 1 They kept fighting and jhe voUitg started last 1 MrS: Wolfner, owner of the Cards, ; cost.” home is in Nevada. Jackie is mar- j The Red Sox announcement con- terprie**! L,td„ for attempting to splfacy. Isively on a piofit sharing basil with fld?nt we can. satisfy all the re-j hfcKeough, Art Brainard : vvednesdav abstained 21 ! asking them if they had changed Halas said he asked , both sidet ried to, Zoe Ann Olson, former I firmed- a report from Oakland monopolize heavyweight title Here is how the "Master Monop-i the D'Amato Interests." In a qulrements of tne New York State t The’one time he voted was j their minds on expaniion since to revaluate their posiUoiia. Olympic diving champion. Their where aportscaster Bud Foster fights and their Radio-TV-Movie Oly Plan" worked, according to the I m e ^ ’'wrUten ^by^^Rosensohn to | Athl^m t^m ^ssion and the state| Schissler, special evenUt j coming to Miami Beach. It would seem at this poiht that third child was born last year and | said on hia TV program last night rights. papers: hn cn May 6,'.1958, Lefkowitz attorney general." up as the buzzer sounded. Four! director of the Los Angcle.s Times.! Mrs. Wolfner. the power behind there was little unity, little chance his wife was unable to join him in i that Jensen was, through; The Red Shocked at Chargee ;. Effective control of the man-! I^'Amato's group was U. re- Bolan added that F e a t u r e j players, three of Fletclier’s. went- Yesterday, with the vote atale- 1 the Cards, retorted. "We’ll reserve ; of agreement on a commissioner. Boston. Sox said the official announce­ I am shocked by Ihe charges.” ; agemept of any challenger (In case'^po've not lass than $2,.500,000 for Sports, headed, by Roy Cohn, form­ out on fouls and with them went 1 nwted at seven for Marshall Leahy decision on that until after we ^ Indications are the possibility of Jensen had been with the Bed ment by the chib had been planned continued Kahn. “We received no he should .succeed in becoming; period, er attorney for the him from the Washington Sena­ Foster,said the 33-year-old Jen- torney...... ^ general.------All I know —about the promotion of the heavyweight: The papers further stated that _Committee, Has been- trying to quick shots to put Wyman’s ou t; Leahy’s supporters asked Halas to | ing the truth: There was no sug-j There is only one catch to th* tor.’ in a trade at the start of the .scn had decided he would rather this thing Is what I read in the; championship contests both with Pstteraon and D'Amato were vot-jwork out an arrangement with front In overtime and several f8ul j attend, their caucus and explain gesled deal.'But it see.med Strange adjournment angle. If they m - 1954 sea.son. be with his family than play base­ paper*. | respect to the 'Ih’e, gate' and the . ed places on the Teleprompter pay-1 Teleprompter, shots in.aured ■victory. his posKlon. :4hey Spent 2*a hours behind-closed ; jpurn they may be without a eonri- A great football player at the ball. .Tensen will make his Oak­ ----- • Apparently. 'Los AngeJes. Cleve-: dbqrs just to pass the time of day. . missioner. University of California, Jensen land restaurant his full time in­ EAST SIDE MIDGETS land. San Francisco. Deljoit. Green 1 It also seem* atrang* that Halas ; Asked if he would s t ^ on -U went into baseball with Oakland stead of his part time job, Foster In last night's only Midget Bkv. New York and the CWicago j then talked \rith the four clubs interm boas, Gunsel asserted; - of the Pacific Coast League in game, played at the East Side Rec. Cardinals weren't aware "Poppa" ; opposing Leahy. Washington. "That would depend on condl- said. Fourth Worst Defeat for Rupp 1949. He was brought up to the Kpv Rpciiiiputs^—Clipppr Smith, Ipd Blair, Sam Bpndpr the Cruisers tripped the Engines. ■ Bear was concerned they wouldn't Philadelphia, Cleveland and Pitta- : Hons, financial conditions pnncl- majors by the New’ York Yankees Jensen reportedly Is in Oakland.- BasebaU Talk— Sam White, Curt Gowdy^ Art Ditmar ^ ' (Herald Photos by Ofiara and Satem^ls) 28-22. I live up to their promise In Phiia- 1 burgh. | P»H.v They would have to make it It was close all the way until | ^elphia last October to admit Min- Three of the minoxity four at j worth my while. Georgia Tech Easy Winner Mike Letoumeau fouled out early j I______. -______' in the fourth quarter. 'The loss of | ' ------^------'— ~ ~ ' In ‘Must Game’ with ’Cats! their big man saw the Engines be- Ingemar Getting Urge PimMiUter. .Spot Player .Regular ^n to drop slowlv behind. Rec BasketbaU ] Campy’s Son Writers Honor Three Letoumeau scored 16 points for.' VUlanova Only Eastern^ Power | the losers, while Ricky Burr played ■ New Y'ork. Jan. 26 OPi-r-The en-r,i3-l». Tech, now ranked sixth ns- a good floor game. Tussda^VCommnnity T Held on Two gineers of Georgia Tech arc build-i'tionally. beat Kentucky at Lex- Among Top 10 Court Quintets To Resume Ring Career Williams Story For the \vinners. Jimmy Bowen 7:15 Gordon Vs. Elks. Ing their first championship sea-1 ington 62-54 in .their first meeting netted 15 points end was helped by ______8:15 Bolton vs West Sides. ion in . SoutJreaslem . .Conferencei.Jaii..3-— : Glavton Hence who controlled both! . ■------, ...... ' West Side New Charges backboards. j ■ New York. Jan. 26 (>T5 The lackfond defeat of the season, continued R(Khe.ster, n ! Y.rJan- 26 ^ Champion Ins At Hold Key Dinner basketball Since 1938 by literally [ streaking Virginia Tech i l " 2l 6 Police * Fire vg Norman'*. tearln’ down the king, mighty won its eighth in row.. 107-77 i.of action on college b"®ketball| "* top'Ofitender ^ T Deri's v,_PersonMiied gemar Johansson is getting the urge to fight again. 1 got „ , . . [first 10 and North Carolina also Kentucky, over Furman, and Minnesota con­ East Side the feeling -when I watch the Robinson-Pender fight on tele­ Ending Up in ^ir New York, Jan. 26 (IP) — ■ Faced with a "must game" courts last week waa reflected in received consi4erable support Rv EARL YOST t speaking program .ranked with*' The very able and capable sports tinued its surprising challenge in T House * Hale 'vs West SmiN. - vision Friday," -said the trim, handsome Swede shortly be­ Former Dodger catcher Roy said editor-6f HarUord'g afternoon daily, against the cjiallenglng Wildcats u,e Big Ten with a hol-ahooting Horvath Back the balloting today as. the list of | fporn the voter*. NotAbly missing 8:15 Charter Oak xa tJus’s. : fore he was presented with the«> ’ ’ Cempsinella’s 16-year-old step­ "This..rr,, ■ ' IS■ atiigh ui t of.f „:.,v,feithenights;"® best ever and the 1**8 the Art McGinley " ’’‘ a tare form as at Atlanta . last night, the En 87-72 rout of Iowa at Iowa City in the top 10 teams' in the Associated : ffoni the ballots wri-* the names Wednesday: Community Y . ' - about the dinner and service Press ranking poll renaained un- ; „{ iiHnoia and Iowa, which lost 810,000 S. Rae Hickok Belt last was his spectacular third round Boston, Jan, 26 (/P)— Will the 1960 chapter of the^ Ted son David was arrerited last for me,” little Vohnny (Clip toastmaster and really kept the 'gineeri not only beat Kentucky for other key game* on ths limited a Nassiff va Boland's. night. Ingo said he w*ll start sharp­ technical knockout oyer Patter­ Williams storv be entitled pinchhitter? Spot player. Regu­ better. show moving once it started. Lt the second time this season but Monday schedule, In Top Place changed. 'big Ten games last weelc. 7 ;1.5 Jaye v* Headquarters. midnight on charges of petty per). Smith s a i d accepting ening up with an ejchtbltion tour son June 26 that earned him the lar? Williams^and spring training will provnle the answers. larceny and violation of parole. - White haired Jimmy Conzelman, Gov. John Dempsey brought greet­ handed the Wildcats their fourth y p i. now tied with West Virginia The sports writers and broad-; The Hiatud, caused mainly by 8:15 Nike vs Telao here in late February or early his Gold Key and tWs in gen­ one of the best after dinner speak­ ings from the State. castei-a again picked Cincinnati as mid-year examinations, is dur to Hickok prize as well as the Asso­ It was the third time the worst whipping in 729 game* under ,„r the .Southern Conference lead; West Side March for a fight he hopes will If the 41-year-old slugger is mostly a pinchhitter in the year ers in the country, more than lived Presentation of the keys were Adolph Rupp's 30".vear coaching ,t *•«. got 2* points from Bob' In Point Race the No. 1 tesrn overwhelmingly | continue most of this week With 8:.30 Naaaiff's vs Hpuse ^ Hal* - ciated Press' “Male Athlete of the Negro boy was arrested in Ims ■ - eral was the sentimeptVof the come off In June. ahead he'll be the highest paid on«>-----— ^ up to his advance billing and made by Bob Casey Of the New era. They piled on a 05-44 rout t o , Ayeriman and 21 points and J6 ____ I on the basi.s of ftrst-plare vote* — only a few mid-week games sched- 'V. 7 ;30 Lea's vs Herih’* Year” and other trophies. record In that category after sign­ than a year. three honored gy.ests\a\the Johansson received the f o u r - 'I replied "the Red Sox definite­ 19th . annual Gold Key DuineKof really wowed the audience which Haven. Register to Bender, Harold the roars of 7,348 fans. rebounds fi-om Chris Smith, al-, Montreal. .Ian. i 6 (Jh- Bronco but made the Bearcats’ only con-j uled. Most of, the lop 10 teams are ^ , East Side "But first everything must be ing a contract yesterday at the ly want,you and. at the same fig­ David was seized by police numbered more than 800. His Ogden of the Hartford Times »o So harrying was the touted Tech though both star* sat out much of I Horvath'a three goals and four a s-! queror, Bradley, a close second in due to pla.v Saturday, kbut they $ Ladder* v* lhltter. I'll with 88 runs batted in, Snider were for breaking into a drug­ i;:Record Field of 300 Golfers 50. . . j a rather shaky 81-58 marg n me) J. 2, Surprised to Win won all three rounds In gaining have to see how he does in spring played in only 126, games, some as store and for being in a street 44, ----- — a unanimous decision over Joe front th® Kantuckj border, j th® Isovola ralLy • . Horvath's 37 goal,* leans the, Duque.ene, wliich nianaged to hold ig. So. California (11-51 29-| Best' Singles w-er* turned in .by: "1 was surprlsetl to wiii it,” said training. , . a pinch-hitter, because of recurring fight. He was under 16 then, and Denton from Bowling Green, j Touring Okl'ahoma City also was' -t-n A Johansson, 'T thought it would go j Gilmartln, a Springfield College knee trouble. He also led the team so the charges were only juv­ NHL w'hile Stasiuk. Bathgate and. f ’ * mrgbLv. O.scar Robertson to 13 Uayton (13-3) ....;. 26 Skip Kelly 112, Doug Shorts 106, ■"red isn't going to play 154 ball Ky. Another Tech starter, 6-7 Jim , )n ixnnsiana. losing 1*. tough i 111 .g. vPlal. ilC T points. Bradley cru.shed Noti-e 15 Frank Kbpeha 104, Larry Acetd to someone in your big sports here student The latter was stag­ games, let’s be realistic,” Jurges in slugging percentage fo^ the sev­ enile delinquency. He was 'i c t u r e Boston's Don MctKenney each have 20. (tie). Providence 110-3), . gered In both the second and Over Twyman in Rile.v. is from Russellville, Ky. ,.iitUe Centensn-, 85-58, On the West 33 assists, to lead in that depart­ Dame, 86-85. Wske Forest (11-4) . 15 too. John Hpehes 100; like baseball and football, I km continued. "We can’t say whether enth consecutive season .with a .535 placed on probation. third rounds of the Golden It was Tech’s sixth straight SEC Coast Stanford defeated Washing- ment. Jactques Plante of M.-has scored 1,681 points In 45 games - Bhylor Mpls. once more leads the gfialie? with a if he p'ays 60, I'm leaving it up Eastern Division Kentucky, now 10-5 for the season, : Simmons' and North Texaa State , purse of $1 500 and a trip to holes, there sre cash prizes jn the play last week. Georgia Tech, after who had seen It before told me ley Arena. Kansas Ciity signed outfielder TTiose arrested with David for a 37.2 average. Twyman, play-1 2.33 goals-per-game average. Kiihasek weighed 1.35 pounds, to him to say when and how much W. L, I* 4-2 In the league it ha* domi- had a free-shobting wingding. with i E„»ignd awaiting the winner, s various . age brackets, tyiere are The leaders; losing to Allburn in s game that not to put it on my bathing trunks. he’ll play.” ■ Bill Tuttle and pitcher Bob Grim. last night were Isidore Fisher, ing seven more games, has 1.605; Arlzln. ^hUa. hated so long and down to third Hardin-Simmona winning 98-98- I” record field of more Chan 300 .seven of these positions, each corn- didn’t count toward ‘5he Squtn- Yo>i will go straight down. Now 1 one less than his foe. Next start Grim had a 6-10 record for the A's 20, the grocery clerk, and Boston ...... ; 3 7 10 points for a 30.9 average. This Guerin, N.Y. . . . ;. A. . Pts. MtAM MANeHfSTBR CMNTtH for the Silk towner will be Said Harris of his meeting with Philadelphia ...... -34 14 place, s step behind idle Tulane overtime. * __ i golfers“ stSrts teeing Off today in prising a five-year span, except Horvath, Boston ...... 3 1 31 '62 ea.stern Conference championship, believe him." Williams: last year. R o n a l d Garnet, 18, both marks the setiond consecutive Shue, Detroit .. for the seventh, which take? in en- bouiihed back to thump Tennessee gASY ffAftHfNe , Johansson said he wish^ all Feh. 1. ----- . The Philadelphia Phils signei) charged with petty larceny, Syracuse ...... 27 21, week that Chamberlain, a rookie, | Heinsohn, Bost. ! the annual PGA National Seniors Beliveau, Montreal ...2 9 31- "Ted told me 'I doh't know New York ...... 19 29 'Tournament. tranU from 80 years of age up­ Hull, Chicago ...... 28 31 in a conference game. Villanova the commission and court investi­ whether I can do it or not but if Ken Walters, 26-year-old outfielder and a 15-year-old who was has led both in scoring and per, Naulls, N>Y. . ., HOOKEY AT A GLANCE ' Western Division Only One Unsigned The event will run through next ward. H. Richard, Montreal .22 29 scored a big 94-65 victory ovei- gation on Ms first fight with you want me to give it a whirl obtained In a winter trade with De­ charged with juvenile delin­ game average. Yardley. Syr. .. Sport Schedule 51 ' Seton Hall then troum-ed Ivy Monday's Results troit, and relief pitcher Dick Far­ ' W. L Pet. The 7-foot 1 inch Wairior also Cousy, Bost. ... Sunday, with 40 players ciiUing Every year sees a group of new­ S ^ iu k , Boston ...... 1 8 33 F:ioyd Patterson were oyer so he i will.’ quency because of his age. The .50 ' League Penn, 71-58. coruld concentrate on fighting. It No Gaipes In Any League rell. Farrell had a 1-6 record last name of the youngest boy was St. Louis ...... 27 18 V .600 leads Boston's Bill Russell in re- Howell, Det. ... PI aver with Cubs tn on the 115.000 prize money. comers to the rahks. Last year the Bathgate, Naw York ..17 33 29 ' .3'96 Today "rookie.*” Included siich able per- McKenney, Boston ....1 5 33 48 ' ■ The Texa.a ■ Aggies' 61-43 vic- year while Walters played at Fort withheld by police. The three Detroit ...... 19 bounds, 1,287 to 1,105, and In re- sharman, Bos. , Today’s field was confined to- „ . n - i->- i, 47(tory over Rice apparently im- Manche^te^ LUMBER* Worth, ‘ . older boys were held overnight Minneapolis ...... -13 31 .295 bound average 28.6 to 23.5. Sears, N.Y. .. . . 814 18..5^ RHAM at Portland. Chicago, Jan. 26 (A5 Pitcher Art plaver. 55 vears of age or older.! farmers as Paul Runyan, Dtck Howe, Detroit ...... 22 2.5 The Chicago Cubs "now have one Oincthnati ...... 14 38 .269 Bob Cousy continued his lead in rtussell.' Bos. . 1 . • . • • 805 i7;-i M(jqre. Montreal ...... 1 6 31 47 pressed the voter.* more than Utah In a police station detention High Swimmers v*. Hartford Ceccarelli and catcher Cal Nesman with the 50-.54 bracket d)ie to start _ 45 State's 83-74 decision over Mon­ player left-to sign—infielder Harry room pending arraignment. assists with 457, with the 13 he got Loyellclte. St. IJ ...... 764 19.6\ Bulkeley, 4 p.m., home. have cotne to terms with the Chi­ This year Chuck Congden of Ta­ Geoffrion, Montreal . . . 18 27 15.2 play in thf 72-hold e v ^ t tomor­ tana. The Aggies mia.«ed a tie for Bright—after Pitcher Art Cec- David’s ititilher, Mrs. Ruthe New York, Jan. 26 (/P)—Phila­ Sunday bringin"' his all-time total Kerr, Syr...... » y 729 cago Cubs. leaving - only Infielder coma, Wash.. Dick Sellers o f Okla­ 15.4 W ednesday, Jan. $7 row. ninth place by only one point. caroili and catcher Cal Neeman Campanella, said she was delphia’s Wilt Chamberlain con­ to 5,001. an NBA record. , ' Ramsey, Rost. 722 \ Cheney * Ellington. Harry Bright unsigned. It was an­ homa City: Herman Barron, long a NBA .AT .A GLANCY: ■Leader* In as much -that all but two Miami of Florida, d«.«pite Its aec- sigpied early today. Cet-carelli, a shocked by the boy’s arrest. tinued his lead Over Jack Twyman Bob Pettit of St. Louis Is third Field Ge ■\ Friday, Jan. 29 nounced today. of "Ihe living- former champions tournament pro; and Horton 5Iohday’s Result* southpaw, had a 5-5 1959 Tecord No immediate • comment , was of Cincinnati for National Basket­ ; in scoring .with a 26.5 average, (m in .,'" or' over) 'inity at Cheney, 2—A'r- Ceccarelli and Neeman brought sre in the 55 and over class, to­ Smith, make their' debuts to -make Philadelphia 127, Detroit 117, FG Pet. whilf Neeman, used sparingly, bat­ available from his stepfather, ball Assn. Scoring honors, accord­ having scored 1.191 in 45 games. EGA to 36 the number of players signed day’s play should see some ex- the event still tougher to 'win. Tuesday’* Schedule ted .102 in 44 games. who has been seroiparalyzed ing to statistics released today. Pettit’s teammate. Cliff Hagan S. Jones. Boston . ..'132 2.59 .487 t Rockville High. 8:30. for the 1960 season. - Gene Saiazen hasn’t missed a Deti-oit vs Syracuse at New VISIT “the Wilt the Stilt, though he tailed .482 Ceccarelli, a southpaw- from ^ u edged Elgin Baylor of Minneapolis Greer, Syracuse . ..506- 244 tournament since he became elig­ York. since an auto accident two mpton RHAM. West Haven, Conn.. cam>^to the I champion as well years ago. off last week in point production. for fourth .place. Hagan has 1.098 Sears. New York , ..583 27.7 ,475 ible and the fact that this famed St. Louis' St New York. for a 24.4 mark to Baylor's 1.088.' Lovcilette. St. L. . .6.38 ’297 .465 ^Bristol Central, 8:30. Cubs from Fo)t Worth midway •»» ‘ h® world champ^n He defey- performer has been able to win; Wednesday’* Schedule Card Tonight in the 1959 season and posted ai®'‘er. In England last year. played in, six less games and has a I.’ -aders In Rehounds idea of. the class of . the cOmu Bo.ston. ----- Hartford—Antonlno Rocca, the Sundaji SI o„tj, ' The American champion annually Come in for a friendly interview—^ake advantage of our new and peer of all pro wrestlers, and Bear- better averAge, 27,9." ♦. G NO. Avg., GrNen M e n ^ at Bloomfield, S petition. 1 St. Louis at Boston. Slumping Smith’s Lead CuL The averages 'are for gSmes Chamberlain. Phil. e . 45 1287 28.6 Neeman, used sparingly, batted ' makes an expense paid trip over- oat Wrigiht have a rough job on p.m. \ - ' .162 in'44 names vflth thi-ee, home | seas to , play the British cham- higher wage rates arid other attractive benefits. their hands— and feet;-,-tonigh't in through last Sunday so don’t in­ Russell, Boston ....4 7 1105 23..5 nms and nine runs batted. In. ; pion. ' tangling with the Iron Rus-sians at clude a whopping' 58 points Wilt Pettit. St, Louis.. ..45 781 17.3 Migay Trails b y One Point the Stilt tossed in last night as COIXEGE BASKETBALL Last year the Cub* had signed Although any senior, regardless , TOMORROW Hiru SUNDAY EXPERIMENTAL MACHINISTS Foot Guard Hall. This tag team Naulls, New York ..46 666 ■ 14.5 all of their player* by Feb. 5. ‘ of age. is eligible for the overall ; bout listed for the beat two of the WarrisirB beat Detrojt, 127-117; Baylor, Mpls...... 39 622 15.9 East ‘ for precision machining assigrimehts on The game, played in Bethlehem. New York A.d. 87 WUIifins 72. three falls marks the return of (^Rochester to three con.secutive vic- Free Throw I>»aders C o^uoictieitt Millers two winning teams, who won de­ STANDINGS Pa. as a Warrior home game, was (min. 125 or oven Lathe's ' tories and second place in the the only one scheduled. cisions on the last show here. W. L. T. Pta. league standings. The 31-year-old ETA FT. Pet. . ■' Grinders Springfield ...... 29 14 3 61 Wilt, breaking his season’s high .Schayes, Syracuse -.399 3.‘)3 .885 Boring Machines Smrke had played most of his of 56, scored 23 of ,hls points In the ePORTgMEN'fi Rochester ...... 25 IT 3 o3 hockey for Chicoutimi in the Shue, .Detroit ...... 320 277 .860 By scoring 42 points during Providence -25 21 1 51 final period as the Warriors pulled Quebec League previous to this away from the Pistons. He «lso Costello, Svracuse .197 -170 .803 1959, New York Giant halfback Buffalo ...... 21 19 ,4 46 .8,59 INSPECTORS Frank Gifford, moved to within .17 .season, with a sea'son in Rochester copped 42 rebounds. Sharman. Boston ..185 159 and BOAT SHOW Machine and Sheet Metal Parts • • Cleveland ...... 1 7 17 6 40 in between in 1957-58. Gene Shue led Detroit with 24 Sears, New York . .304 260 .850 points of Ken Strong’k Giant mark Herahey ...... 1 6 24 7 39 G. AtPt-s. 1.4-iiders In Assists 7" STATE ARMORY • HARTFORD of 351. ’ pointk . , Quebec C ity ...... 12 33 2 26 Smith, Spr...... 22 38 60 Scoring I^eaders G NO. Avg. TH IirS NO WAY TO TREAT AUNT TILLYl m o d e l emd PATTERN MAKERS Migay, Roch.. Pts. Avg. Cousy, Boston ...... 48 457 9.5 29 4 7 New York —• Floyd Smith of Sweeney, Spr...... 22 Chamberlain. Phil <....1681 37.3 Costello, S.vraeuse . .48 296 6.8 OYER 100 BOATS BIG STAOE Window Shades Springfield continued In his scor­ Stratton, Spr...... 12 Twyman, Cinn...... 1605 30.9 Guerin,.New York ...4 8 - 291 6.1 ; AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS ing slump and had only two points and OUTBOARD MOTORS SHOWSDAILY Make her \i»it comfortable and enjoyablt by turning your musty, Marshall, Hers.' ...... 2 5 Pettit. St. L...... 1191 28..5 Rodgers. Phiia...... 39 289 7.4 2 Mad* to Order last week, while‘ runner-up Rudy Baluik, Prov...... rli Hagan, St. L...... 1 0 9 8 , 24.4 Gola. Phiia...... 46 2.57 5.8 10,000 sq. ft. of thorn 2:30 and 8:00 P.M. dusty attic into an atlract)v* guest room! MANCHESTER LU>I« Migay of Rochester registered five Smrke, Roch. ;•...... 28 ALSO TOOL ond DIE MAKERS Front End points- and trailed Smith by a Pidhlrny, Spr...... '27 BOATS include: IN PERSON BER has lota and lota of attic remodeling ideas . i . and ws’ll he single point for the American VENETIAN BUNDS Glover, CleV...... 21 Penn Yan Feather Craft glad to giv;* you FREE eatimates and arrang# Easy Budget Hockey League scoring lead. Nevin, Roch...... 19 Lov^le' Bring yiiur old rollers In sn d, SHEET METAL MECHANICS Chelek " l (with steam-powerplant experience) Span-American others (2) BALANCE FRONT ’ Bill Sweeney of. Springfield was Relbel, P ro v ...... 17 Plus pontoon and Hayes IN YOtTR ATTIC . . . ONLY 4i/|C 8Q. FT. WHEELS— REG. $4-00 third with 67 points, followed by MacDonald, Spr...... 17, '24 4i- Npw York Jan. 26 (H5—Pled^ brother to On-and-On, the Calumet lii.t>oard oiml.sei’ type models (S) CHECK FRONT WHEEL teammate Art Stratton who had Fisher, Hers, ...... 16 25 41- MACHINE OPERATORS D’or, the Calumet Farm's main re- colt who won the Tropical Park Equipped with Mereomatie tranamlseleii, power Federal Label Price Outboard Motors include: oT r U lW -CO St PRE-FTNIRHED SHEETROCK WILL flK I ilA BEARINGS 66, and Willie Marahkll of Herahey handicap Jan. 15. Pied D’or also is with experience on With 52. Stai) Smrke of Rochester liance for an eighth Kentucky steering, heater,, defroster, pushbutton radio, ALL SEATS FREE Vertical. Turret Lathes " ’ ' (4) CHEGR BRARiC^SVS’I'EM a half -brother to Tint Tam. whd tiolinsoh Scott OFF YOUR ATTIC BEAUTIFULLT . . . IT’S RRAllT FOAJ had. the biggest gain of the week Derby, had one of h.l* 1960 MERCURY Evinnide " Mercury MPling Machines , Role Here Tonight yesterday at Hialeah. Leadlne captured the Kentucky Derby, and padded dash, whitewall-tire*, tinted windshield, ALL FOUR ONLY, with nine points and climbed into Preaknese for Calumet' in 1957, Buccaneer, IMM’EnrATE I'SE’. Jig Mills sixth place tie with Stan, Balulk from right after the start, ^1*“ backup lights, courtesy Ughts, wheel covers. Monterey 2-Dbor Sedan 6 BIG ACTS Grinding Machines For Masonic Show D’or opened up with every stride Most sons of Nasrullah had their of Providence with 51 points each. dizzy moments, including Nashua.' Smrke’a scoring splurge also gave and breezed' home an easy winner WIN 7Vj h *p . s c o n 5% CAiJH AND CARRY DISCOUNT ON ALL OUB PBODYC^; ■ « p ' DONT WAIT—APPLY AT him the goal scoring lead with a First professional fpotball player by six lengths. Jockey, Steve Around the stable, the boys calj Always A Better Buy At OUTBOARD h^TOR Top Sports Stars total of 28. ^tratton and Migay Brooks never had a worry. Pled D’or “Dennis' the llehacei" ■ in years to adcress a sports gather­ ■ "This ’colt has plenty of ability," .ALEX WEBSTER v/ere tied in assists with 44 each. ing In Manchester will be Kyle But, led D’or can have his bad b i l l SHARMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Larry Zeldel of Herahey avoided -days. The temperamental three- said Jones a few days before the MEET THE STARS Rote, offensive captain of the New $283,075 Garden State Stakes |as$ ANDY ROBI’STELIJ . .lee Main Street, East Hartford, Connecticut the penalty box In his three games year-old has n.ore ups and downs SAM HUFF -KYLE ROTE SERVICE ON ALL played last week, but remained the York Giants. The curly haired ex- than an elevator operator. He runs fall. "He’s a runner, but you never DOORS OPEN CONVENTIONAL MAKES know what he will,do next." ; MOR Open Monday thru Friday— A.M.’ to 4-P,Mi leader with 140 minutes. Southern -Methodist Uke a ^tefitl-l thampion one day, halfback will headline the firM an-, One week before the G a r d e n Dally 1-11 P.M. . Ed Chadwick of Rochester had usually in prepplng tor a big race. • Sat. II A>l.-n.P<.M. TROUT FISHING E. A JOHNSON a wide lead for gbaltendlng honors nual Sports Smoker of t e Masons Then.'when the chips are down. State, Pied D'or was leading In t MORIARTY with an average of 2.67 on 115 tonight at the MasoniO Temple. prep race turning, for home. Then CONTINENTAL — LINCOLN — MERCURY — ENGLISH FORD LINE ^ for Prites ’.i. J Pied t)’or gets diaufy notions. Train­ ADMISSION PRATT & W HIT H E If A j RC R A FT goals allowed In’'43 games. Bobby Program starts at ' o’clock. Light er Jlmrny Jones admits the colt is he swerved out suddenly as if hi PAINT CO. refrhaiimenta will be served. \vanted to go into the grandstand HIGH TRADES ~ lo w fRfCES Wed.,, Thuis., Fi-i. Matinee Division of United Aircraft Corporation Perreault of Hershey with 4 shut­ quits capable of making both sub­ Adults $1.14 plus tax.'Children 80d BIG BRO M UY BROTHERS outs led In that department. All tickets have been sold^assur- jects for a psychiatrist. - 'to' look at people; When JockeSr 7 h M.MN ST. ~ ■' Eaht Hartford 8, Connecticut . Ing 'a crowd of 350. Prior to speak­ Brooks got him running again. • It .Tdi-Sl.l Center St. v . MI .l-Sl.Ti) Open Eveninsra Sal.. Siin.-and Bi'ening* 801-^15 O E N T E B ^ - Smrke’s nine points- gave him Has Brilliant Speed , ALASKAN flUSKIES PHONE MI 9-45fll ^ the player of the week honors, as ing at the Temple, Rote will visit was too late. He finished sixth il$ Artiilta $1..36 plu$ tax, Childi tti 60Cv ’TEL. m i 8-8186 the Cnilldren's Hospital for Crip­ The bay son of Na,srullah-T>’0 the veteran leftwing., born , (n Bel­ Lie* has brilliant s^ed. He • * full the Garden Stste." grade, 'Yugoslavia helped spark pled Children in Springfield, Mass.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. (30NN.. TUESDAY. JANUARY »6, 1960 72 PAGE FOURTEEN Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 ifouses.for Sale 72 Houses for Sale Help Wanted— Male St . : Articles . For Sale 45 Household Gooils 51 Rooms, Without Board 59 .Business Locations Help Wimted—-Female 3^ Ma n c h e s t e r — sturdy new a MANCHESTER — LArfa • rOMl BY FAGALY and SHORTEN for Rent 64 *13,000— IMMACULATE 6 room 1—112,600—SIX room Cape.^quiqt Business Services Offered 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW m a n a g e m e n t tralnes. Fins op­ LARGE, CLEAN, double room room Garrison Oolohial. 1% baths, ranch, garage. Vacant. Tongren, RECENT GRADUATE wanted with f o b SALE— One Aneta French f^ORMAN'S cape, new furnace, screened street, selUng under FHAjipprais- portunity exists'for young man to with bath, twin' beds, parking. 16 AIR-CONOmoNED 3-room office. hoi water beat, full tnaulatlon, Broker, MI 6-6821. "Anything In 4 typing experience for small mod­ frydr, rebuilt, like new, priced ^rcb„garage, nice lot, trees, bus, al. R. F, Dimock O ^ , MI 9.-5348 RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make— enter- consumer finance field. Ex­ minutes from alrc.raft. Gentlemen 100% Main street location, park­ plastared walla, flrqilace with real estate.”. ' ern office. Send com plete resume right, CaU Ml 0-8068. UNCLAIMED school, shopping. Carlton W. or 'Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702. cara, amplifiers phonographs nd BuTOKTsiO»tASTE« panding company requires the preferred. 63 Hackmatack St, Ml ing, 'MarloWa, 867 Mam St paneled wall, knotty pine 'abl- chaingera. Dvei 47 veara total ax P k T sC statinir age, experience Hutchins, MI 9-9133. CLASSIFIED V'C*I'9MT oa SliMOW services of a man willing to work FURNITURE 9-0048, f n i—5Vi ROOM C ^ E . 8, bedrooms, neta. Large ahade treea. Owner COVENTRY $8,900 panence 90 days guarantee -in all desired and references to Box 1 , LARGE STORE at M Birch Rtreet, hard and anxious to get ahead. GENEBAL ELECTBIC freezer. BLRO ST. — fllx room home, fireplace, garqge, excellent loca­ and builder. Ml S-4(M. wor*. Potterton's. Ml #-4.187. Tkt MtCUAviiC iEMEQSEMCiEfiftJffif |J>| Heraid. ____- Apply Marlow's.■low’s, 8f867 Main St. Near This is a career opportunity with Easy mangle. MI 9-7758. large front- porch, entrance hall, tion, nicely shrubbed lot, 4’,4% ntD0M.Sf% ■ WiOl kMPtli EuICTEO |.0' ^ FURNISHED, heated room. 247’ N. ' Main St, Parking * , —Two bedroom ranch, large TEI/EPHONE solicitors to work in many company sponsored benefits. To Be So^d At Just 50c On living room/dlnlng room kitchen, mortgage can be assumed. Priced 10 600 •pe ' ■n,g\07t TW't BAB.Y carrtafes witfr" m at Main St, Inquire Mrs. Irish,- kitchen, recreation room, excel­ Immediate occupancy. ADVERTISING MORTEN3EN TV. our office 9-1 p.m. S-9 p.m. Six Preferred Finance, 98.* Main 8t.' The Dollar MAIN STREET—Building for com­ on 1st floor, 3 rooms anchibath on to se li^ *14.500. R. F. Dlmock iremes, oversized baakenette, Co., Ml 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, lent ccndlUon, cenUM, aaeum* televiBion, service. 9-4841. l l days. Salary and commission. LARGE -f u r n i s h e d room with mercial business pr office use. 2nd floor. Large closets. Good con­ j o t f w t It PART-TIME employes - We'^hava Haylor Tqt, pottie chair, tplc^ey M^9-7702.______present mortgege, email caah LAWRENCE F. FUND 5 e i% ^Anaie^RMrz n oa t Apply Ssturday only, 8S9 , Main Heat,, car seat, rocking chair, play- ALL NEW, NEVER LEFT private bath and telephone, kitch­ Will subdivide, Ml 9-5229. 9-5. dition. One car garage. *15,900: Carlton W. RutchlIilns. MI 9-6183. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS FLOOR SANDING and refinlshing only s few men In our organiza­ Philbrick Agency. MI 9-8464. Paul P. nano Ml 8 - ^ «AKAM DOiVf/ABOUmMiitSOijTOfJ St. Room 7, 1:30-3 p.m. tion who work part-time. All of pep, tlerlllzed. All excellent - con' OUR STORE en privileges. Ml 8-8703 between yl-MANCHESTBR-New 6^ room BROKBKtS______MI 8-876S 8;15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Specializing In old floora Ml : cAfj tOi,' atTMt ■ 9-4 p.m. SOUTH WINDSOR - 79 Laurel St. 9-8750 them are averaging 175 per week , dttlon. Make an offer, MI 9-5745. UuraK ranch, built-in O.B. oven and irAHTtPf fJO. r pont m^hiA ' Customer CanceUations Houses for Rent 65 6 room ranch, extra large Uteh- VBRNOn —Five «i«m ranok, plea- SrO*. M9. flS3,E*0?v<.' 1 or moie (oi- approximately 8 hours Inum siding, copper plumbing, j« w range, fireplace, 8 bedrooms, near COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Ti«f / COS' TOO MUC*I! < Help Wanted— Male 3 6 1 tISED LUMBER—a e a h 2x8, 2x4, bus, achool. Priced to sell at en buUv-ta even, acreened porch Mrtd walls. 2 flreplaoaa, b**e- ‘ SNoW PLOWING—Driveways, etc. f r i i a lit me Civi'' i work. These men s^e also receiv­ Manufacturer's closeouts FURNISHED room for gentlemen, wiring and G. B. furnace, huto- MONDAY Xhru FRIDAY 10:30 A.M.—SATt’ROAY 9 A.5L OUT Hist, Hti. Afii ing a good pay. check In their full­ '2x6 and up. Assorted sheathing, *15,600. Call Richard F. Dimock half acre lot. Excellent financing ment garage, cedar clcaet. Large j 'lop service. Save your back and •*0; * SE'.V O.N’ IMMEDIATE opening in Rockville Factory Canceled Orders, near Main Sh Call MI 9-0641, HOUSES FOR RENT matlc hot water, extra large heart. Manchester Esso Service XV CQUf^TmO OV TOU.' time Job which does not Interfere flooring .Inside doors, window Co., Ml 9-8245 or Barbara Woods, available. Marlon E. Robertson, lot. Telephone on M itchell ex­ and Tolland, *150 a week „ gross; Unclaimed Factory Shipments kitchen, dining and Hying room. Broker. MI 8-6968. I Center, MI 9-8198. with their work here. The com- saah, plumbing ’ supplies, pipes, Two choice 4 bedroom homes New pantry, 3-car garage,, with M: 9-7702. change. This is tndy a bargain, PLEASE READ YOUR AD profit. No experience necessary.. hot water and steam furnaces, at *14,600. Gaston Realty Oo., MI bined incomes makes 810,000 or ’ FIVE DAYS ONLY PLEASANT ROOM for rent, older available on rental basis. Both have water and electricity, fireplace in BOLTON—6 room ranch, high and jCOSMA REFRIGERATION Serv- Married man only. Car more per year available to them. cabinet sinks and bricks. Open person preferred. MI 9-1329. VI—MANCHESTER. New ilsting. 9-5781. TR 6-6293. Plus extra benefits. Call Fuller 1% baths 2-car! garagea. For in­ back yard, city water and,'sewer. dry, large wooded lot. Aluminum nr ’WBiit Ad»" are » 'e r the “ • =7 - ! ice. Repairs all make refrigera- Fof- employment Or further infor- dally 3;30-.1 p.m.> Saturdays 8-4 Easily converted to two apart,- Six room cape. Immaculate con­ vMUence The should read his ad the FIRST DAI IT 3-Pc. Modern Bedroom formation call, atorms, school bus, neighbors but MANCHESTER — Large 4 room tnra, freezers, washing machines Bnish, AD 8-1929. malion- See Mr. Smith, between p.m. Csll Choman Housewrecking, Apartments— Flats— ments. J. D. Realty, MI 8-5129.' dition. Attached breezeway and a p p e a r s and REPORT ERRORS m time-,for the next inser- (Ifyers, rancea. oil and paa hum- MI 9-2392. Dresser, mirror, chest and bed. garage! amesite drive. Near Man­ seclusion. Jack Lappen Agency, ranch, full basement, oil hot water- 10:.30 a m. ahd noon everj- day Tenements 63 JARVIS REALTY CO. MI 9-4506 after 4:80 MI 4>0l49. MI heat, plaatered walls, aluminum The Hpriild ^sponslblp (or onl> ONE Uirorrert or omJttpn ers. Ml p.nsss. All work guaran SALES CAREER except Saturdays at SOS Main St., 159 HENRY STREET—Immaculate chester Hospital. *13,700, R. F. One of the World's largest Life A'UTOMATIC washer, 6 months Reg. $159— ^88 4-1894. combination, windows, kitchen m s^tlon for advortiRement and then ont> to the extent of a toed Room .12, Manrheater. 7 room home. 3H baths, hot water Dimock Co. MI 9-5245 or Barbara •make cood” InserMon. .Errors which do not lessen the value of Insurance Companies will hire and old. men's Ice skates, size 12, baby FURNISHED 2% room apartme-’ t, 283 B, CENTER ST, .MI 3-4112 Woods. MI 9-7702. .extra large. Convanient to Main heat. Apply T Morrow. 26 Birch heat, recreation room,- 8% mort­ the adv?Hlsement tvUI not be corrected by "make Rood inserHon. ANT STYLE typwriters for rent train two men, age 25-4ft. Piefe.r-; j^MACHTNlSTS Experienced with scale, 2 children's desks. MI 3-Pc. Maple Bedroom. gage may be assumed. Marion E. St. This home is In excellent con­ 9-3048. St. Mi 9-2286 after 6 p.m. SIX ROOM' duplex,’ ceptral loca­ tX - MANCHESTER SUBURB—6 BROAD STREET and repair. Benibe'a T>'pwrlter ably, married with .*7 ^ "*'?!! f aircraft e.xperlmenlat steel snd tion, oil steam heat, *85 monthly. Robertson. Broker. MI 8-5953. • dition. $18,700. Gaston Rsslty Co., .Service. MI 9-3477. Dresser, mirror, chest and bed. room Cape, 1 year old. - Immacu­ hn 9-5731, TR ti-6293.______at and sates background. Base Jn-1 aluminum narts. All benefits. TWO ROOM unfurnished apart­ MI 3-4484. Attractive Cape Cod. Six finished YOI R COOPfcRATlON \in>L come pltui commissions "nd Reg. $169— $98 MANCHESTER—Beautiful 3 bed­ late condition. Fireplace, alumi­ Wilflo Machine Tool Co,, Route 8 Bunding Materials 47 ment, ■ stove, refrigerator heat. rooms, full dormer, rear enclosed ROCKLEDGE custom built 8% BE APFREI^ATED Dial Ml 3-2711 bonuses will pay 87..100-810,000 firat EAST. HARTFORD. Single home. room rlinch, garage, large lot, num combination doors and win­ porch.' Two full baths. Oversized ARTHUR b o w m a n ,Ir, Expert I and 44. Bolton. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main 8L room rtuich, attached garage, fin­ year FSitiire management posai. ' 4’/4 rooms, garkge, stove, off Silver extras galore. Full price, *15,800. dows. Over 1 acre land. 8% mort­ garage. F.H.A. appraisal. *16,500. “ ^ N E W Y F X r s p e c i a l s ished recreation room, plua nu­ piano tuning. CH 8-0671. buttles. Retirement and group ben-' y o OL MAKERS Experienced with 3 Pc Danish Walnut Bedroom PORTER STREB*^ -E x tra large Lane near aircraft. Call JA 9-9557. Short wa, out—5 room expandable gage may be assumed. R. F. Dimock Co., Ml 9-8245 otr Barbara merous extras. By i^polntment Automobiles for Sale 4 efits Phone Mr. Van Deuaen. Man- aim nft experimental aleei and Naturat'Shakes *9.75 Per Sq. Dresser, mirror, chest and bed apartment, 3 bedrooms, oil fur­ home, *8'S00. Many more new and Lost and Found 1 NOTICE—R. E, Crowell A Co., Chester MI 9-4804; 9-10;.30 R.m. daily aluminum narts. All henefits. COVENTR'Y— . Four rooms, *85. used trom *5,000 up. Call the Ells­ Woods, Ml 9-7702. VERNON STREET only. Pahl J. Correnti, Ml 8-5863. Public Accountants, offices now lo­ Dutch Doors from *24.95 Ea. Reg. $319— $239 nace. *110, Ml 9-5229 till S p.m. haired/ WANTED - Clean used cars We for appointmSnt, and Andover. PI ^ vVilen Machine Tool Co., Route 8 Insulation *38 per M‘ Five rooms. *100, Single home with worth Mitten Agency, Realtors. MI Colonial—seven rooms and 3 SEVEN ROOM home, aluminum LOST—Multi-color J long cated at 24 S Pro.spect St,. Eaat HEATED 6 room apartment, with built-in electric range. Also homes 3-6930, MI 9-5524. -BOLTON—4 room ranch, an- 5n ■Iniy, trade dowri ot. trade any- Hartford. BU 9-4508, .TA 8-8634, 2-8801. .1-8 p.m. daily. and 44, Bolton, Knotty Pine Paneling 13’ 4c Sq. Ft. , r. j baths. 'Modem kitchen, dishwasher. storms, enclosed porch, gkrage, cat. female, ncinlty Par'k Sf. garage and bpek yard. Bus and for sale, *8,500 and up, Alfred D. cloaed breezeway with jalousie thing Douglas Motors 333 Mam. Mahogany Paneling 14c Sq, Ft, 13-Pc,Rock Maple Bedroom Ah oldek home in a yefy conven­ amesite drive. Asking *13,600. ..3-4715, MANCHESTER AREA Delivery children’s school handy. Hot water Heckler. PI 2-6519. COLONIAL 4 bedroom, 2 baths, windows, garage, awnings, com­ NIGHT SERVICE STATION Cedar Closet Lining 20o Sq. Ft. Dresser, mirror, cheat and bed ient location. *15,800.' Paul J. Correnti. Ml 3-5868. N E I ^ A CAR and had your credit for Saturdav deli\*eries. must h»v# a r , gas range furnished, *120 older home, mfadem kitchen, dish­ bination doors and windows. %- IXi,ST—Black rat Saturday, vicin­ Household Services Medicine Cabinets *5.9.1 Ea. FOUR ROOMS partially furnished acre land. Immaculate condition. turned down? Short on down pay Painting— Paperingr 21 Help Wanted— Female 35 MANAGER ear, no selling net.essar4-, Anply Reg. 269— $168 monthly. MI 9-1046. washer. Manchester Green sec­ WILLINGTON—3 bedroom Ranch, ity WeM Side Recreation building. Offered 1.3-A Roofing: and Chimneys 16-A ______Steel Cellai Doors from *49.50 Ea. single house on large lot. Lake- tion. *15,800. Oumer Ml 9-9506. *14,400. H. F. Dimock Co. MI EARLE S.;.'RUHAN, Realtor U found call Ml 9-265n. Reward. inent” Had ,* reposseaaion'’ Don't Saturdav oniv. 869 Main St.. Room 1x12 Sheathing, 8,000’ hot water baseray heat. Fun con­ give upl See .Honeal Douglas, gel ROOFING Specializing repairing , EXTERIOR AND -interior painting CLERK Good salary, steady .work, hours . 7. 1:30-3 p.m. FOUR ROOM apartment. Including view Terrace. South Coventry. 9-6245 or Barbara Woods, Ml HAF.OLD A SONS. Rubbiah lemov- minimum *102 per M’ COVENTRY - Beautiful 4-room MI 3-7433 crete cellar. 1 acre land, high LOST—Black, tan and white male the inwdown on the lowest down roofs of all kinds. New roofs, gut- i and paperhanging. Wallpaper* 12 p.m.-* s.ni. A reliable man over 2-Pc. Modem Livinjf Room • heat, hot water gas for cooking, Call MI 9-8593. 9-7702. ______al. cellara and attics cleaned. Interesting position tor woman ranch, expandable, basement ga­ elevation. A very nice- home. Im­ Beagle, vicinity Bolinti. Call Ml and smallest payOven’ s anywherr. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re-1 hooka. Guaranteed workmanship. 45 will he trained. Apply. We will beat o»r competitors’ ad­ Sofa and chair, 12 year constrtic- electric ' reLigerator and gas Ashes, papers, all ruhhiah. Harold with aptitude for figure work. Ex­ Salesmen Wanted 36-A stove, *92 monthly. Call Ml 9-4071 rage; lake privileges, brand new, ROCKLEDGE — New 6 room Co­ JUST FAR E^NOUGH mediate occupancy,' *18,000. Other 9.7994. Not a small loan or'^^nawe com paired. Aluminum siding.. .30 1 Reasonable rates Fully insured. „„ calculator preferred, vertised prices bv at least 5% , tiori guarantee homes in WiUlngton, Tolland, Stafr Hoar. Ml 9-4034. rience. Free esti-' Faai arid courteous service. I^o ■ CONNECTiri’T STATE from 6-7 p m. *11,900. J. D. Realty, Ml 8-5129. lonial with forced hot water heat, pany plan. Doiiglaa Motors, 333 years experience hilt not necessary. SAI..ES.MEN . Organizci-s, Ground NOBODY - BUT NOBODY Suburban for Rent 66 Ml S-1637. fireplace, living room. IM baths, Not too far from^'^chool and ford, etc. Tom Minor, Broker, .NOTICE I.S HEREBY given that Howley, MI 3-.1361, Mi l J Pelletier. Ml 9-6326. Reg. $1’99—^119 Slam St. N., TV .J4ERV1CE - Potterton's ail males. Cal: EMPLOYMENT SERVICE floor opportunity. National ex­ ' UNDERSELLS NATIONAL NEIW 3-room apartment, heat, hot modem kitchen complete with shopping. 6’ roonr cape with 1 car Rockville, TRemont 8-5043, Optional Share, Book No. 7693. i makes Highest quality guaranteed "3-0763. Company offers good wages, ex-1 FOR BUYERS WITH CASH, ROCKVILLE—Park Street. 4 room SEXl^UDED, Immaculate 6 room bullt-ins, full baaement, ,'1-fcar ga­ garage, oil heat, aluminum com­ tB.nied by The Manchester Savings BERT PULNTE • ■ Painting 808 MAIN ST . MANCHE.3TER pansion program..no fences, tOO% water, stove, refrigerator, garage, cellent benefit program, modem SPECIAL DEALS 2-Pc, Early American Living *76 monthly. Call PI heated apartment, *75 monthly. ranch, built-in stove, garage, rage. Philbrick Agemar. MI 9-8464. bination windows, lot 60x240. Full PORTER STREET Section—7 room and Ijoan A.ssoriation. Inc., has 10.10 FORD custom 2-door scditn.' '^7'' *"«> ‘’'IV « ** paperhanging contractor, Wofl*, office Aoolv guaranteed produci, high accept­ no children .rwi RTT 0 8004 N per ence Famous for service since ;A publie servire No fee eharged Also 3 room apartment with heat many extras, 8 acres, treea. Only price *13,500. home near school, den, ful) dining been lost and application has been radio and heater. RU 9-6003._____ ^ ^ Heating: and Plumbing: 17 expertly oone. No job too small.' ance. low unit cos*, high ren»at. Room Set 2-8090. sale.a, high r’ommiasion, override NATIONAL LUMBER, I^’ C. and hot water, *65 monthly TR *15,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml 4^ ^ —*99.40 PER month includea room, large kitchen, living room made to said Assnrialion for pay- Fullv Insured. MI 9-8965. FIRST NATIONAL STORES 381 STATE ST., Foam rubber, 13 year construc­ FIVE ROOM duplex, hot water, 5-5126. Attractive and 'desirable. 6’A 15x24 with flreolace, built-in book­ ,IEEP—4 wheel drive, automatic service. PI -TMBING AND heating - re­ ^ PRODUCTION-.MACHINIST honliaes. Call Hartford. .lA 2-2767. 9-5132. all,' amall caah. Beautiful 8>A jnenl of the amount of deposit. Park and Oakland Ave., No r t h h a v e n , c o n n , tion guarantee bath, shower, yard, no heat. 1127 room ranch, built-in range, fire­ room ranch with charm, personal­ cases and desk, attached one-car snow plow, exceHcnt motor, tires. modeling. installations, repairs. Reg, $269— $188 EIGHT ROOM Dutch. Colonial, Private sale, 867.1. Write Box R. FI-AT " FINISH Holland window East Hartford j For Sorond Shift CHestnut 8-2147 , Sullivan Ave., Wapping. Ml 4-1943 place. cirito n W. Hutchina, MI ity and comfort, ^gifeplace, oil heat, garage, second floor, 3 bedrooma NOTICE IS HEREBY given that All work giiariinteed, 25 years ex­ Courses and Classes 2 4 steam heat, one-car garage, near enclosed porch, export-for 2 cara, and bath, extra building lot, Herald. shades 'tq,ade to measure. All Dofrs— Birds— Pet.s 41 Apartment Buildings 9-513^>" ______Pa.ss Book No. SS 6087, Issued by ______metal Venetian bitnds at a mw perience. 24-hour service. Call WINDOWS!; WINDOWS I! ROCKVILLE—5 rooms completely bus, shopping and Verplanck large, beautiful wooded let, other *20.900. Philbrick Agriicy, MI Earl VanCanip. Ml 9-4749. ELECTRONICS oifers well-paying ! First class irien capable of read­ for Sale 69 low price Keys made white you DENTAL ASSISTANT. .Write Man­ ing blueprints.'setting up and op- ONE BI-ACK Cocker Spaniel pupny. WINDOWS:: 2- Pc, Modem Living , Room redecorated, central heating, also School. Excellent .. condition, T^O FAMILY. 9-7 duplex, aepafhte extras. Bhill price, *18,800. 9-8464. • Tas ^"nTo;t®7d\ppraUon*l'^7^^^^ -""-J positions to technicians and serv­ Windows at wholesale prices. condition. wall Marlow's. . chester Herald. Box P. '■ erating drill presses, milling ma- a weeks old, AKC registered. MI Sets garage facilities. .Centrally local *17,900. Philbrick Agency, MI furnaces. 2-car gwage. *16,900. been made, to Said hank for pay- condition, snow tires. Call MI icemen., "Learn-by-doing"- ■ train We also handle a complete line of THREE APARTMENT house with 9-8464. Dignified and attractive 6 room 9J5293.' Movintr— Trucking;— j chines snd lathes. 4-06,11. Nylon fabrics, foam rubber. 12 ed on bus line, *80 monthly. Con Paul J. Correntl, MI 3-6868. ment of Iheiamoum of deposit, ALL MAKES of T^,jadio - snd ! now at Connecticut's Oldest Elee- CLERK TYPIST lumber. tact B, Cantor Realtor. TR 5-3495. excellent income. J. D. Realty, MI colonial. Lafge living room, fire­ Lots for Salo 73 hoiiie electronic' equqitjient ex-.; Storage 20 tronic School. Day and evening year guarantee 3-5129. SIX ROOM—Single home priced at SCHOOL STREirr—6% rooma, new place, baths, recreation room, LOST—Girl's glasses, tan frames: IBUICK, 2-doov Riviera Ideal -working eonditions In oi>r. or L, Ooldfarb TR 5-7095, 90-dav classes. Spring term starts March- for an experienced clerk , Articles For Sale --A5 NATIONAL, LUMBER, INC. Reg.-$299--$l97 FTIA- appraiial.- Excellent' Man­ heating system, new plumbing, very' coh'venlent to achbitfs,' bus UrnON STREET, Manchestar — T F.ast Middle} top. excellent condition. Untl MI -30 Limited ■ enrollment ^ ty;;ris*a:;;u"d:^i;=^ blue case, vicinity 1-00.30, 5TI 9-BDlt. ^BrBntee*^Call\i'r ' ^ ** oacks^^^oelw ages chester Green IqcAtion, 3 extra aluminum storms, easily convert­ and shopping area. Asking *18,600. B zone lota with city water. *2.500 Tnke.. Brookfield, Princeton ' Manches er T\'. Ml 9 1048. ^ Light trucking and package oeliv- placement_aervice--extendedjuu fneility In "borthand helpful, but, production * r^C H E N TABLE. Fireplace arid' FOUR ROOM Oat for rent, Avery Business Property for Sale 70 lots Included th this low, low ed to 2 apartments. Priced for each. KH 0-6495. . yn 9-7001. ______^------'*5- ery. Refrigerators, washers and tion plan. Free catalog. New Eng-. pot essential. Company offers ex­ furnace wood delivered. Also trunk Diamonds— Watches— ' 1953 PONTIAC hardtop. radio. j bomia^a. Apply in person. ' 3- Pc. Den Set— St, Ml 4-0604, price. 8. A' Beechler, Realtor. quick, sale. J. D, Realty, MI ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor I heater, hydramatic. power steer­ DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com> stove .moving specialtv Folding land Technical Institute, 56 Union ’ rellent benefit program. loads. Cedar clothes line poles in­ Jewelry 48 Sofa, Sleeps two, rockeV-chair 3-6969: M I-9-8952. 3-5129. . MI 9-4543 LAKE ST.. VERNON -Beautiful ing. ?xcellenf. Original owner. MI pan.v doors and winddWs, custorn Ntjiairs for rent. Ml 9-0782. Place, Hartford. Conn. Phone [ stalled, Ml 9-I3.'i.3, THREE ROOM flat, fitSL Hoor INVESTMENT PROPER'TY lots near school. 150x180, Mancheap Announcements 2 work guaranteed Call eollect WO- ' .TAcksori" 8-3406,' I THE Fu l l e r b r i s h c o . LEONARD W, YOST. Jeweler, re Reg. $199— $119 Four room flat, second floor. Heat ON ,,2 ACRES—*12,000. 8 room GUEST HOUSE. 17 Spruce St 9-7821 after 5. Apply I FERGUSON ROAD ter. 4 B zone tots, priced to aeu. llmantic HA 3-1156. AUSTIN A CHAMBERS Co. Ixical- SNOW BU)WER8 - Toro power pairs', adjusts wafcties experi.iv and hot water furnished. Sunny Have several pieces of excellent ranch, built 1956, garitae, cellar. Business zone, - good -condition J. D. Realty 5Q 8-8129. 8 0 8-1687. ELECTROLIJX (Ri Vs c u u m movirig. packing, storage Low s : 88 Long Hill St., East HarRord Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. handle puah or self-propelI*gMao'1- tance moving, parking and stor­ menia arranged to meet .vour in­ perienced preferred but not neces- _ ... ----- Free Storage — Free Delivery Ml 8-5129 Ml 8-1637 modern kitchen With built-lne, fire­ instructions for 18, "f year old* age. Regular aervicex throughout! aarv Write to Box S Herald. MAN TO work on poultry farm. sired *5 monthly Inquire' 188 M ANCHESTER-6 room split level home or by appointment. Exper­ tng Shop. come. Expedient zervice. Dial MI I SEASONED hardwood, cut any Monthly Payments Woodland St. MI 3-8474. place, living room, 1’.^ baths, full section. Wanted—Real Estate 77 ienced tax work. 24 hour service, Telephone Mr Mortlock. Director! New England States and Florida. ------1------—------I Nathan Miller A Son. Bread and length. *10 a load delivered. wooded lot. 15x22 recreation room, of Driver Education Ml 9-7*08 3-512A, J. n. Realty. 470 Main St. SEPTIC TANKS INDUSTRIAL LAND— East Hart basement. Forced hot water heat, lin 3-4T2S. - _ 5U 3-6563. ATTENTION Homemakers! O rgan-. Milk St.. Coventry. PI 2-78.33. Grantland , Nursery and Land­ G e n e r a l RENTAL a g en cy - We built-in stove, 110’ frontage. Only storm windows. Philbrick Agency. T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor F.ARMS, ACRE.VOE and HsUnga • I ------— A.NO NORMAN’S ford. 3 small industrial plots near *16,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI on mea wanted. Call U de R LARSON'S Connecticut’s firat li­ Building-Contracting 11 ize you time to have as little as .3 Y O U ™ MAN to lesrn carpet lay­ scape. Ml 8-0689. Boertalizc in rentals of all kinds .M I 9-8464. FEDERAL INCOME taxes .pre­ i Help Wanted— Female 35 hours a day for a businesa of. 443 Hartford Rd- Fuller Brush.-Tongren. Broker, MI 9-5132. MI 3-1577 RealtJy Co., Inc. M I 4h8198. Eva- censed driving school trained Painting— Papering ing five day week Apply Watkina Call J. D. Realty, MI 3-5129, eve 3-6321. pared with your savings in mind. ANY KIND, of carpentry and cahi- j your own. Represent Avon Prod- PLUGOED SEWERS DRY OAK WOOD -C u t fireplace} nlngs fO 3-1637. EXCEPTIONAL RANCHES nlngz BU 9-6736. Reasonable rates. Call MI 9-6246, Certified and approved, it now of­ net work done. Honest and relia- PROTESTANT lady would like a Brothers. 93.1 MaiiNsi. and stove lengths. *'.0 per load de­ Manchester BOLTON—6 room oversized' cape BOLTON 8 ROOM CAPE fering classroom and behind iicts, vlnrld’s largest, manufactur­ hie workmanship Call R.-iscoe PAINTING AND paperhanging. companion not ov^r 68, Free room livered. PI 2-78?'«. 'FOR RENT-Why look further? fully plaatered. possible 4 bedroom WANTED—In B zone, ona or two wheel mstrurtlon for teenagers. Good elean workman.ihip at rea­ er of cosmetics. TV and nation­ Maehizt CluRtC Ml 3-1524 72 *16,500—Attractive throughout. INCOME TAX returns prepared by Thompson. Ml 3-1805 for esti­ and board, good home, small, wide magazine advertising is cre­ i We have new 3’ s room, heated Houses for Sale home, ceramic tile bath, fireplace Large living room with fireplace 1.800 sq. feet of living area. iota, top dollar paid. J. D. Realty, former Internal Revenue agent In Ml 9-8075. sonable rates. .30 years: in Man­ SepMe Tank*. Dry Well*. Sewer - Seasoned hardwood mates. wages. Write Box K. Herald. i ating ever greater demand for our FOR SALE r'apartmenls in residential area of convenient utility room. Priced (bookcases either side), family Plaster walls, 1% baths, fireplace, MI 3-5129. vour home or by appointment. MI chester. Raymond Fiske. MI Line* ln*talled— Cellar Water- for furnaces, fireplaces, or stove, j Before You Puy Furniture VERNON—6 room ranch, A-1 con­ for immediate sale. S. A. Beech hot water beat, basement garage, PREPARE FOR driver’s test: products. Call CH 7-4137. j Rockville, Just 15 mtfiutes from size kitchen and dining area, 3 bed­ 9-8938. BIIJWELL HUME Improvemen 9-9237. housekeeper for M an ch ester______proofing Done. GigHo Bros., Route 44-A. Bolton, ’ Anywhere Shop at Normar's dition, with 3 acres of land that lef. Realtor. MI 3-6989, Ml 9-8952. 100x400 lot. More land a'vailable. SELLINCI—BUYINiG—Trading? W* Ages 16 to 60 Driving and class SHOES [ Hartford by’ Wilbur Cross High- rooms, lots of closets, screened offer you free confidential hi- Co Alterations, additions ga MI 3-5301. I way. Kitchen appliances furnished, could be used for building. Priced porch, attached garage, and a very $19,000 or best offer. ' room. Three Instructors. No wait rageL Roofing and aiding experts. EXTERIOR and interior painting j ly^^loc'atfd! M l’ 3”-'7925!* Ref^encea ^ TYPIST-CLERK. Position sv'ailable COMBINATION upright ffceezer and for quick sale. J. D, Realty, MI MANCHESTER - 'Need more specUens and arrange all financ­ 3 tng. Manchester DriringeAcade- Ceiling! refiniahed Paperhanging I iq local in.surance company. Hours McKin n e y r r o s . i refrigerator, in ' go^ condition, i MI 9-4824, TR 6-1166. space? See this charm packed 8 •well planted lot. Assumable 4>/4% BUILDING LOTS, FARMS AND ing from start to finislu 5IItliBn Personals Aluminum clapboards " apecialty I Inquired. x .18:15 to, 4:15, five days weekly, Harry Mahoney 3-5129. my. PI 2-7249. Wallpaper hooka. Estimates gom ranch: large Hvtng DUDLEY STOEET—4 room single, PROPOSED ORDINANCE amendment to the ordinance en^ APPLY full-time commercial, industrial RAY'S ROf>FING CO., shingle and Draiaago Co. WORTH OF -FURNITURE room, cabinet kitchen. 3 bed­ 2 bedroonis', living room, kitchen, In accordance with the provi­ titled ’’Regional PJannlng Author the Pension Ordinance of the Town buili-in roofs, gutter and oonduc tor for the 7**°*"“ * FIVE ROOM apartment for rent, residential, service*. Attics, cel­ AND APPLIANCES • b. with us from 3 till 9 p.m. Drop: _ _ .. rooms, 1H % mortgage can be encloaed front porch; garage, deep sions of the Town Charter, notice is Ity Ordinance” which ordinance of Manchester”, which ordinance lars. yards, burning barrels', card tor work: roof, rhimnev repairs Ml 9-4143 ‘ S ROOMS COMPLETE one- child, 85 Summer St. Call M I! lot, quiet desirable nelg'iborhood. hereby given that a Public Hearing was adopted August 19, 1958. was adopted October 23, 1903. To The Rav Hagenow, Ml 9-2214; Rav . in and hear the hundreds of effects j 3-4544. ’ ; assumed. Marion E. Robertson, board drur •, snow plowing i side­ Sure some of it has a and beautiful tone quality that ■ Broker. 50 S-S95S. S; A. Beechler, Realtof, 5C 3-6969, win be held in the Manlclnal Build­ Francis J. Mahoney, ' Franda J. Mahoney, walks!. Ml 9-97.17. ■larkson. 'Ml ,3 832,1. ' • Secretary few scratches and some has made Thomas the largest:NEWLY REDECORATED n' hath. Ml 9-8952. ing Hearing Room at 8:00 P.M. Secretary AIR CR AFT . are last year "ihodels ijlU ^ «lectrwlc organ. Ward, ^oom duplex, garage, centrally f full F ebw ary 2, 1960, on a proposed Board of Directors . Board of Directors SIX ROOM colonial, wall to wall Manchester, Connecticut BUT WHO CARES Music Stores, 99 Summer St. Plen-; located, *80. MI 9-0301, cellar, house and grounds in ex­ amendment to an ordinance en­ Manchester, Connecticut ' WHEI» YOU CAN GET ty fr o » parking. Open, evenings, i cellent condition, well Itmdscaped carpet, garage.. Immaculate condi­ titled "Ordinance Concerning the P.O. No. 284 P.O. No. 284 FOR A GOOD JOB H—V—E—R—Y -T -H -I-N —G VERNON-^New attractive 4 room corner lot, Buckley School, shown tion, fine neighborhood, bus. only Use and Sale of Fireworks In the Dated at Manchester, Connectl- Dated at Manchestar, ■Connecti­ , apartment, range, refrigerator, by appointment. Philbrick Agency, *14,300. Carlton W. Hutchins, 5II Town of Manchester” which ordl- cut'this 26th day o f January, 196p. cut this 26 th day o f January, 1960. Excellent ? opportunities for AT % PRICE ONLY *373.49 Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 ■ hot water, individual heat control. Ml 9-8464. 9-5132. nance also concerns the discharge Interesting asslgrunente at JUST *13.49 MONTH washer, dryer, heated garage in FIVE ROOM ranch in Vernon with GREEN MANOR—6 room ranch, 1 of firearm.". . ‘ our new , and higher wage MAN’Y ITE5IS of size 14, I^ 's ; basement. Many oth^r fine fea- Francis J. 5tahoney, 1. 2, OR 3 YEARS TO PAY carport, amesite drive, aluminum bedrooma, beautifully landscaped, rates plus other attractive wardrobe, in excellent condition. i tures included, on bus line. TR .Secretary SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT storms, *13,900. J. D. Realty, MI attached garage, fireplace, benetlta. r e a i - e s t a t e Call 5n 9-9628.after 5 p.m. ! 5-2600, TR 5-6578. PHONE SAMUEL ALBERT 3-5129, *15,200. Owner, 5U S-5314. Board of Directors Htfd; CH '7-0858 MEN’S ICE skates, size 9, worn 5Iar.chester, Connecticut "Since 190T Held EXPEfllMeNtAL only 3 times, *7. Girl’s'green win­ MANCHESTER - South Windsor VERNON—Large older home, large P.O. No. 284 SIX ROOM tenement for rent, all I O f C oon e” MACHINISTS A _I^B —E—R—T—’S ter coat. *size 14. *6. Girl's red Area—Customers wanted. We sell, lot. Asking *12,900. New listings Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ It’s Been | 43-45 ALLYN ST , HARTFORD improvements. Apply 95 Foster St; appreciated. Tongren, Broker. MI cut this 26th day of January, 1960. for precision machining a*- alpaca lined jacket, size 14, like buy, build, rent and trade rest denti’ai. property. We have a fine 3-6321... alguraents on ______. WOMEN OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P .M.' new. *5. MI 9-3046 FIVE ROOMS and garage, Miller* . ^ SAT. 6 p.m. floor at 186 Eldrldge St. Inquire selection of old and new homes All listings are very realistically I.athe* on premises. Call JA 4-5849. 2nd SALE— MRS. MARY A. GOODWIN ESTATE Wrap and Process Rursery Plants ► "CLEARANCE SALE Wanted— ^To Buy 58 priced. We have many different Grinder* methods for financing. All in­ FURNISIUNOS FROM LATE HARTFORD HOME Boring Machines MiR §m « fwwr iUm0Hii0f» to ftR 20% OFF WE BUY and sell antique and used FOUR ROOM duplex, gas heat, *75. quiries are kept confidential. Try ALL FTJRNITURE AND BABY furniture, china, glass, silver, pic­ MI 3-8316. us, make that phone-calj now. We SALE AT LE^ON HALL, MANCHfSTER. CONN. INSPECTORS Steady W ork until Mid-April FURNITURE ture frames, gunsp-attlc contents, mav be able to solve your housing East Center Sts Area whole estates. Furniture refin- Oh Leonard St., off Main St, Opposite State Armory Machine and S6eet Mstal 25% OFF EAST HARTFORD -6 rooms, first problem Phone M l 3-4836. Wesley Parts ished and repaired Furniture Re­ floor, himace. other improve­ vancour,' Broker-Builder. ALL LAMPS AND SMALL pair Service and Sales, Talcott- ments, bus, good location. JA THURSDAY. JAN. 28,1960 AT 10 AAA APPLIANCES ville. 5U 3-7449. MODEL AND 8-2818. MANCHESTER —Special. Attrac- EXHIBITION: RTID. EVE., JAN. 27. '7-9 PM., AFTER 9 AM- live Cape Cod, all rooms finished, SALE DAT • , PAHERN MAKERS vN re CHAMBERS. FURNITURE nice recreation room. large SALES ■ ' Rooms Without Board 59 THREE ROOM heated apartment, -screened rear porch, aluminum OPENINGS FOR near biis line. MI 3-0067, M l 3-5234. 503 E; Middle Tpke. - AIRCRAFT ENGINE furnished rooms. siding, breezeway, garage, ame­ Rnn AnHquM— Eorfy Amorican Furnituiv MI 3-5187' „ ATTRACrtVELY Complete light housekeeping far THREE R005I apartment; *85. site drive, fenced lot. well land- (Collected by the late Wm. B. .Goodwiiy^ome Uated In Wallace MECHANICS >!i' 1 . Scaped, city utilities. Full price, K'i, Va' cilttiea available. Prices as low as Three ronrri apartment. *55. MI Nutting's Furniture Treasury on plate No.’s as listed). Package Machine Operators AU'THORIZED BY BANK *15,500. Over 60 more liatlnga of. /» .iiYilti'iit.ii TO SELL . *10 weekly. Central. (Children ac­ ' 9-5229, MI 3-7444. TOOL AND cepted, limited. 14 ,Arch St. Mrs. all kinds. Don’t forget Mitten can LOWESTOFT!— (16 lota) other choice china (100 lotal Cham­ 8 BEAU'HFUL ROOMS ' fit your needs like a glove. Call DIE MAKERS OF FURNITURE ' Dorsey. . ' ' ... e berlain Worcester, potcelain (22 pc.). KPM dinnerware (100 pc.); Tying Machine Operators HERE'S HOW TH’E HOWLAND REAL ESTATE COMPANY^ FOUR B}OOM flat with garage. Cali the Ellsworth . Mitten Agency, Royal Vienna, Dresden. Coalport plates, etc. & APPLIANCES- WARM, COMFORTABLE room, Realtors MI 3-6930, MI 9-5524. . 1 5H 3-7714 after 5. SHEET METAL USING THE^^FACILITIES OF ARMS INSTITUTE, CAN SELL FOR UNPAID BALANCE very nicety 'fumished, tile bath, SILVER: — (30) 34 pc. Kirby flatware,:early rattail spoons, atw- MECHANICS MONTHLY TERMS *16:i 8 ' ■ parking convenient location. 316 ling and plat^ items. Linens, crewel bedspreads, tablecloths, etc. Packers j YOUR HOME FASTER...AT THE RIGHT PRICE! "SUPER” "DELUXE” S^iruce-St. 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE FURNITURE: — Hepplewhlte Serpentine inlaid sideboard, large OILERS All 100% Guaranteed FURNISHED ROOM—One minute' 3 part Hepplewhlte dining table (center dropleaf is repro.); set (with, '•team-powei^lant ex­ A COM8LETA NEW ADVESTISINO NATIONWIDE SELLIN« ONLY *418.88 from Main Street, light house of 8 chip, dining chairs, cherry and pine cupboard, mahogany in­ perience j FHOTO-FACTS / . 40 Hour Week PROeSAM TO SELL YpUR HOME! OP YOU* HOME *18.18 DELIVERS keeping, women only. Ml U-TOSO SPECIAL! laid slant top desk, Sheraton sMa, cherry and mahogany taU MOCHU8I *18.18 MONTH cheat; 4 paneled oaik chests (jTcaiwed!; Q- A- droplraf table; MACHINE 5^ A n illo.tr«led brochore Beside. rlsMified adverli^ Tonr home will ibe r ^ l - YOU GET — WELL-HEATED rooms. 1 and 2 tavern 'table; Friesland clock in tall case; brass bracket clock Hours Daily 8 A.M. to 12:00,12:30 to 4:30 P.M. offered to qualifiedried A Best Buy - - - ~ ~ - By Beliiore OPERATORS dricrihing y«nr horn* In ' ing. you receive the benefits ' 18-PIECE BEDROOM room 'cabins, all furnished. Cgll ’’William Goodwin Stow market,” unusual oak chest on cheat' j •I newipsper, radio, TV . .. bnyer. all over the 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM M l'9-0826 between-5-7 p.mT We've had the good fortune to list several homes just off East (pi. 307): CromweUian chair (pi; 1780); chip, tving chair (like p with experience on - d et»i! i. printed »nH dii- and even lisliensl sdvertir- U. S. who are rneviai to this 1955 MERCURY 12-PIECE KITCHEN , Center-Street in the past year. Because of the obviously excel­ 2058) : 7 Sheraton chairs'(pi. 2442); oak desk box ( like pi. 160); Vertical Turret Lathe* tribn ted In q u alified bu y. in| tO'*ell jour heme Is.leri' area. .. (he very Best prei|MCta| to — PLUS -r- PLEASANT HEATED room near MOHTEREY 4-DOOR SEDAN bath for gentleman. Free parking. lent location factor, they have sold extremely well. sugar chest (pi. 92):'mlrrorB—acorn gold leaf (pi. 3110): awe Milling Machine* era in -ihi. ares and all ' bay your home I WESTINGHOUSE REF' Here’s one well wjthlh walking distance to'buses, school, shop­ (pis. 3108 and 31521; also 2 courting mirrors; oak repro. Hadley dig- .MUls 54 High St. •\er th* ll. S.I TV SET AND COMB. RANGE Mereomatic transmission, radio, O ping, banking, etc. table (pi. 817): t o K - 2 x 11-S, very, fine directors’ table; brass Grinding Machines Free storage dhtil wanted. Free C. R. BURR & CO., ROOM IN PRIVATE home near heater, tiitone green, ■ J 'The house Itself Is very' well kept up,, neat and clean in every andirons, fireplace items. IL THIS COUPON NOW NO Or. LIOAIION' delivery. Free sol' up by our own . Cheney’s. Gentleman preferred. detail. - It has a sizable kitchen, (rare these days) plus a fonnal reliable men. CURIO ITEMS:—2 old bugles (in8crlbed” General G. Waahing- Don't W ait— 4 p p l\ at Allen Place — at* 276 No, Main Street 14 Beech Sf. Parking. MI 3-8133. DRIVE IT HOME TODAY! ^ dfning room with bow window. A nice living room and two good >^.fV ' W A iyiK X K. HOW l-AXD Phone for appointment • f* • > ’ sized bedrooms plus bathroom arc all on one floor. , ton’s bugle. Faunce Tavern. N. Y "). Curly maple flint lock rifle SAMUEL AI.BERT, HARTFORD ATTRACTIVELY fumished room One-day special .wan *895 ! A recently finished ^ec room in the cellar and fult attic give Burt bowls, snuff boxes; wrought iron:—2 Betty lamps, hingee Employinefit OfFic« Manchester, Conn. 676 MAIV ST„ MAXCHE8TKR, cp>’X. CH. 7-0358 with cooking priyll^es, private Trammel chains, dated Trammel (pi. 19251.^ x.v^W ♦. .S’.-. s plenty of* extra room to this excellent value. See It Day Or Night ■ entrance, parking. 'Inquire at 16? The landscaping, shrubbing and: retaining wall (see picture! 8M hlaJn Street Gentlemen. Note:-'^8aiea 8 and 4 (Feb. 4 and 12) wiU be listed in "Tlw Her East Hartford, Conn, If you h*v'e no'means of trans 5(aple ■ OVER 70 USED CARS ON OUR BIG LOT are other extra value features. - ' I .am interested in selling my home. . . or buying portatlon I’ll send my zuto for If convenience to facilities is a factor in your housing plans, aid 'Tuesday Iseue. Sale. 8 Includea more fine antique fornituri PLEASANT LARGE heated room, FOR YOUR INSPECTION! Open Monda.v thru Fridar s home in, mother city. Please cutset me md you. No obligation.., let us .show you thru'this one. by all means. Call us anytime. Lunch—Truckmen. - Apply only at Conn. State C A U Ml 3-114* BE808E.YOU UST! expltjn in detail the advantages of your service. free parking, on biis lihe. 146 Cen­ 8 A.M. to, 4 P .lf. Thanlf you., A— L r - ^ E — R-r-T— 'S ter St., Ml- 3-5002. Employment Servietf WARREN E. HOWLAND NAMg. 43-48 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD PLEASANT R(JOM at 14»i,. Hack­ ‘THE WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AOENGY ROBERT M. REID S SON, AzrilniMrt PRAnHOMC- . SAT. 6 P.M. 3-1616 or OV 4-3680. 301 Centei'5 SI.— MI 3 -5 1 3 5 ^ p e h Evenings ■ £5S'™ISt3S; "Lincoln — Mercury — Continental — English Ford” , MANOHESTEEe CONN. ( Interviews Daily— 9:00 to 10:30 A.M.i 2:00 to 3:30 P.M. ARMS] REAL ESTATE pO. ONE ROOM downatairs.,, cold and 3 5 8 Main St. ' Ml 3-5121 OivlatoB pf -United Alrcrsrft cm f_ , tTATl- P.g. .The stove and refrigerator will itay. Oorpera.tl.pn, .Eaiit Hartford 8.. .MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY 575 MAINST.-i-MANCHESTER FIVE PIECE walnut bedroom set, hot water, lights, heat. Couple, 7 Conn: , : *50, excellent condition. M l 9-8527. Lilac St.

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