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PAGB snrrBEN TUESflJAY, JANUARY 80, 1962 Averasre Daily Net-Pren Ran iilattrjrp0trr H^raUi For Om Wtiiek Ended T h e Weather Jennary « . 166$ 'Forpcaat of C. 8. Weather BoreM St Mary's Episcopal Guild will present contract with the company Martin ia recommending, there are meet Thursday at 11 a.m. in the expires on March 1. Clear, very cold tonight. Low two other choicee with Haverty. 13,340 zero to mfaiuB 10. Uninday felr, About Town Guild Room at the church. Mem­ Garbagc^ Aide The cost of collection under the One would call for twlce-a-we«^ bers will bring sandwiches. Bever­ proposed contract would be $11,667 Member ef the AndH not quite to cold, eluuiee o f eotne collections for $12,167, with gar­ Bnrena of nmdaOon ages and dessert will be provided Announce Engagements a month, S667 a month more than light snow In evening. High 20 to Jo«M h HasaoUnl, son o f H r. and bage collected from me rear of 25. Mrs. t«u ls MassoUnl Jr., 1 Car­ by Mrs. Clayton Allison, Mrs. Ellz- Subjects for the town la now paying for the col­ yards and rubbiah from the curb. Manche$ter-^A City of Village Charm te r St., Is on a tour of southern aMth Kennedy and Mrs. Albert lection of waate. Waate includea The other would -be to extend the states with the concert choir o f the Lindsay. Members are reminded to any garbage or rubbiah that cin present contract, under which col­ University o f Miami. MassoUni, a bring gifts for the sunshine Board Today fit in a 22-gallon can. VOL.LX3DKI,N0.102 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) lections of waate are made twice- MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1962 (Cleasltlrd .advertising on Pago 10) IM I naduate of Manchester High basket. ' In addition to the contract that a-week for $11,000 a month. PRICE FIVE C E im Sehom, is a freshman at the Uni- The board of directors will meet vendty of Miami, Coral Oablee, tonight at 8 o'clock in the hearing FUu Mechanic Injured room of the Municipal Building to Fajrihers Get Choice State News Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Cushman discuss the creation of an assist­ Sr.. 531 Parker St., are observing Working on Car ant general manager and to consid­ their 48rd wedding anniversary to­ er a proposed contract combining day. A Rockville mechanic suffered garbage and rubbish collection on Roundup injuries to his chest and right Mias Katherine M. Giblin, own­ a once-a-week basis.-’ Ministers Vote for Ouster • fl ' er and business administrator of ankle this morning when he was Ihe question of assistance for Kennedy Bares the general manager was brought SHOP Manchester Convalescent Home, pinned between the automobile he Type B Flu Inc., and Francis P. Dellafera, ad­ was Servicing and a work bench to a head after the prolonged ill­ ministrator of Crestfield Convales­ ness of General Manager Richard cent Hospital, recently participat­ at DeCormler Motor Sales Inc., Martin, which brought about many Held Building ed in a workshop of nursing home 285 Broad St.. suggesitons from the directors on administration at Northeastern He is Charles Hildebrand, 45, of ways to relieve the burden of work HOUSE &..HALE Farm Program , Absenteeism University, Weston, Mass. 337 Village St., RockvUle. Hilde­ from the general manager.- brand was brought by ambulance Of Castro’s Regime by OAS No decisions on the matter were ' all day... 9:30 to 5:45 Hartford, Jan. 31 (JP)—The Robert E. McIntosh. 28 Harvard to the Manchester Memorial Hos­ attempted by the directors until By OVn> A. M Aim N ^the markets. Under most'-con- Rd., has been nafned to "Who's pital emergency room at ‘about diUonB this would depress prices. State Health Detriment is Martin himself could meet with Washington, Jan. 31 (/F )— Who in American Colleges.” Mc­ 11:30, and was imdergolng Xrays them. Marketing quotas would be set testing to determine whether Intosh, a student at Worcester at press time. President Kennedy sent a Martin does not favor the ap­ on all dairymen for the first time high absenteeism in West Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, A hospital official said he will The engagement of Miss Nancy^ The engagement of Miss Evelyn pointment of an aaslstant, but tough hew farm program to if the program is approved. Hartford and Norwich schools Mass., participates in football and be admitted to the hospital’s spe­ Jane Stratton of Manchester to Joan Yavlnshy of Manchester to The new Kennedy program is 2 on Circus High Wire Fall to Death Kenneth E. Walmsley of Middle- rather that a full-time town coun­ Congress today which would is the result of influenza. I _____ baseball, is a member of the Var­ cial care zone. Arthur William Biddle Jr. of New­ the toughest proposed by a Presi­ Arms Sale sity Club and manager o f the town has beian announced by her self be appointed to replace the give the nation’s farmers this Absenteeism among Norwich ’ A DeCormler forem an said ington has been announced by her present part-time counsel, that dent since federal controls were in­ W restling Club. He Is also busi­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. WEDNESDAY choice: Accept- much tighter troduced into agriculture in the elementary' school children was re- Txr/ x v -j - Hildebrand was standing at the there be a full director of public ness manager of Tech News and Stratton, 35 Garden St. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Yavin- 1930s. It's tough in this respect: ported at 20 per cent of a total 11/ f t I I £> nf t f t /§ f * t front of the car tuning the motor works rather than a deputy direc­ production controls on 'sur­ student body of 5,600 yesterday. S 1 * 1 Masque. Nautical Association, Eta bench. W. Biddle of Madiera Beach. Fla., than the separate departments of or perhaps lose some of their price was a so per cent drop in attend- ^ ^ f ' O K O I II Miss Straton Is a graduate of ports and other aid supports. Now it's a case of cut Kappa Nu. Tau Beta Pi. Newman Hildebrand has been employed and Mrs. Cecelia Gleras of New­ controller, tax collector and treas­ Kennedy said In a special mes­ anc«- JO • 'w^ • Manchester High School. She Is ington. urer. surplus production or get practic­ Approved Club. Phi Kappa Theta and Inter- by the company for about a year Dr. James C. Hart, director of / I If* J »| I B p f f f k l t employed by Combustion Engi­ sage that his proposals are de­ ally no aid. fratem lty Council. and a half. . Miss Yavinsky is a 1957 grad­ The appointment of either an as­ signed to slice an estimated $5 bil­ the health department's Prevent- neering, Inc., Windsor, and Is an sistant to the general manager or The more rigid controls high­ By WILLIAM U RYAN instructor for Wards School of uate of Manchester High School, lion off farm programs over the able Diseases Division, said there ------and received her B. A. degree from a full-time town counsel would re­ next four years. Otherwise the lighted what Kennedy described arc indication.^ the ahsenleeisni i.S' Business, Hartford. quire charter changes. as his " A B C D” farm program .u ...... T, Detroit, Jan. 31 ■ c A I ^^^^MANENT S i A committee is to perform its func-. officials of the department should East Hartford, Jan. 31 iJP' — and colors • 10 to 18 - tion.” I confine themselves to defenre Burns caused the death o f a Polish Set for Feb. 1.3 Paris ncMspapcrs last night car-' rled prominr.iit stories that an and SET I.DU WAVE lU He said there has been tqstl-; matters. They should particularly refugee M-ho came to East Hart­ agreement M’aa near, and various mony by military officers that avoid discussion of foreign policy ford five .years ago after having Cape Canaveral, Fla.. Jan. 31 IDLE TOTAL UNDBB 6 ^ ^ Ssturday. » in Paris had Washington, Jan. 81 UTl—i reg. 3.99 LIHLE BOYS' blamed "poor and iminformed in- j :— suffered at the hands of the Nazis (^'--John H. Glenn Jr. now m u st .sources the impression TEL. MI 3-6266 FOR AN APPOINTMENT terpretatlons” of guidelines forj (Continued on Pago Bight) Malt at least 13 more days for his I rniclal developments on Algeria' unemployment rate fell to 6B WASHABLE HOCKMEYER CORDUROY SLACKS in 1944 and the Communists in Would come this M'eek, per cent of the work force tai a lined and unlined a sizea 3 to 7 a plain and fancy. 1947. historic date with the heavens be-: 2-88 There Mas no offleini ronflrina- JzmmLV — the first tiine In 16 He M-as Karol Gadja. 61. Mho , tion Of tile various peace agreement months It has dropped below 6 died In Hartford Hospital yester-1 reg. 7.99 and 9.99 reports and none was expected I"''' Secretary of Lobor Ar- day of burns from a fire at hu- froni French officials before Mon- thur J. Goldberg announced that BOYS' and YOUTHS' WASHABLE DRESS SLACKS Bowles Claims Right home. 197 Burnside Ave., Jan. 20. , Problem turned up .vesler-j a 26 to 32 waist only. daw nighi If agreement has been - employment dropped by 1.4 mil' 3 -9 9 Gajda had been in critical con- during a fueling test of the lion to 6.3,058,000 in January dllion M’ith face, chest, neck; ann "tla s, and the National Aeronau- , rcHi'hcd Prcsklrnt Di- Gmillr pip. reg. 5.99 and 6.99 siimnbly m-IIi nnnoiiiico II In s Millie unemplo.vment Increased and thigh burns since the night of ’ " , (’Poo* Administration an-• rm hoTv spep.h scheduled then. hy 512.000 to 4,663.000. How- Special Pushing for Conflicts the Are nounoed the oft-post))oned launch­ eii'er both these changes were BOYS' WASHABLE HOCKMEYER CORDUROY SLACKS ing M-as o ff until Tue.sday. Feh, 13,1 A spnkcsmnn bI Dc nRUll*''s a broken sizea 12 to 20. ! Klysi-p Palncp dlsroiiiited the Rel. less than seasonally expected, Washing dishes 3 -9 9 (Contlnueil on Page T w o) at the. earliest. Prices SPECIAL - WED. ONLY! High-powered kerosene M'as' |gfaii rnd'o r»poil, snylng that u-ith Hartford, Jan. 31 (AT— Chester^dinner honoring Hartford City STRIKE AT TELB^PHONE OO. value to 5.99 being poured into the rocket as is easy today... Bowies says that if "right-wing ex Qiuncilman George J. Ritter. Also Ues Moines, Iowa, Jan. 81 UF1 preparation., \vere under M'ay to ( I nntlnued on Page .Se\'enleen) ; FOR CHURCHES FAMOUS NAME MEN'S PAJAMAS tremlsU” had their way this coun­ present wa.s State and National — .Members of the communica­ JANUARY 31 try ■would be fighting four wars at Democratic Chairman John N. start the final 2-day rountdo'wn __ __ , e from our regular atock! a broadcloths and flannels a middy end coat ityles 3 -5 9 tions Worker* ol America’s In­ CLUBS once. Bailey and former baseball star aimed at a Thursday morning stallers Union, employed by a aizes A, B, C, D. launching. But a leak developed in 2 for 7.00 "Heaven help u* if these right Jackie Robinson. News Tidbits Western Electric Co. at Bell ORGANIZATIONS the fuel system and the kerosene wing extrehfilsts should ever have • Robinson, the first Negro to ^ '5 Alioard Hurl' Teleplioiin .System Exchange*^ Bess Eaton from the .AP Wires Spilled over onto vital parts of the Etc. their way," Bowles, special adviS' play in the major leagues, said ivatlied out In 10 Iomb cities to­ 5PECIAL RACK! miasile. 5PECIAL RACK! or to the President on Latin Amer­ Bowles has "a tremendous respect day. .\bout 250 employes e f Glenn, according to a N A S A . III JUNIOR and MI55E5' ican, ■ Aslan and African affairs, and admiration among my people. Plane Crash 3\cstern Electric Mere Involved. IN QUANTITY JUNIOR. MI55E5’. WOMEN Uay Robf r'.s. 111.. iiiant and pi e.s- spokesman, accepted the sixth: said at a dinner here last night. We look to Bowles somewhat as a It union official sold. Steva He said such partisans would spokesman.” idem pro leni u; Texa.s Senate, ! postponement o f the launching; K;ist WoodKlmk, Je.i., .3J i.ipi . Watson, Iowa steward for CWA BUYING wins U.S. House seat of his pollti- M'ith a shrug. He M-as quoted as have the U.S. "g o to war with A private 2-eiiginc plane crashed Local 7200, said the lowana were WINTER COATS STREET DRESSES cal mentor, the late Sam Rayburn saying: every nation with whom 'we dle- through a stone wall during an at­ the flrsl of the nationwide W est­ .. .Lagos summit conference of 20 Values to 39.99 Values to 17.99 agree." •'Sure, I ’m disappointed, but this tempted epicrgeiiey landing toddv. ern Electric emplo.Ves to go on GLAZED African nations calls for freezing Injuring its five oteupanls. includ­ ''Right now, for instance,” he Goldwater Expects Is a complicated ouslness. -I don't strike. In New York, the com­ said, ” we would be involved 'in four o f all dependent terrttorfes at think we should fly until all Since 1950^ 17. S, Jury Says ing iM’o children. pany said the strike waa Illegal. wars all at oneb: One in Cuba, one Unknown Will Be earliest possible date . ... White elements of the mission are ready. The injured M-erc: 48 House Secretary Pierre Salinger Dale Pollack. 49. of l.I.J Kdge- 19.00 7.90 in Southeast .Asia, one in Europe, When we have completed ail our .\.\TI-STKIKE 1*LEA VOICED so’s home heating e wool, flannels, cotton knits, .and, with their propoaed Uquida- accepts invitation to rtsit Sortet tests satisfactorily then we’ll go m'ochJ Rd.. Cpchituate. a village in Washington. Jan. SI iA*i— GOP ’64 Candidate Union next spring, i Natick .Mass, president of Ihe e broken sizes 5 to 18 matte jerseys, cottons tior of the United Nations, one in The 40-year-old Marine lieuten Sec'retarv of laabor Arthur J. our w av I The Congo as well. * South Viet Nam ’s anti-Commu- j ant colonel planned to take a few Package, Store Groups Waltham. .\Ia>i.‘< FLAVORS e some orlon pile lined and blends New Haven, Jan. ■ 31 WPi—Sen. Identified as the 'W ^ ■' 9T ' I lioldbcrg appealed to aterl man- DONUTS "Moreover, we would be fighting nist government protest* to Inter- ; days off to vfclt hia wife, Annie, C agetnent and labor today to Yon get premium quality these four wars without allies, B a r^ (Joldwmter, R-Ariz., says the M tionsl Control Commission (IC C ) |and two teen-age children in Ar- John S. Mondesi 40, of 151 .Maa- I saohiisetls Ave. Arlington. Mass. shoM' "Industrial atatesmanshlp” Mobflheat with RT-98 . . . the without adequate armed forces, potential Republican presidential agalnst recent formation by Com- : Ungton, Va., before returning here by avoiding a recovery-halting OF reg. 1.69 yd. and with a deeply divided people.” munist north Viet Nam of "Marx- " Charged with Price Fix Mrs. Mildred Mende.«. 33, and i most completely effective fuel candidate in 1964 may now be a Isl-Lenlni.sf party in South Viet j their tMo children. Margaret, 6 and strike. The secretary made the oil additive in use today. And Bowles said these Conservatives, relative unknown seeking ejection (Continued on Page F ive) I John 2 appeal Mhlle testifying before 36" CROMPTON WASHABLE PRINTED CORDUROYS operating through well-financed Nam — U.S. Atomic Energy Com­ yon (at premium senioe. Au- to public office this year. NeM’ Hawen, Jan. 31 //Pi —^beverages ran about $100 million ! Pollack aiiffeied liead Injuries . the Senate-House ^ economic . j w ..com- 9 9 ' y^- organizations, tackle ail public mission in Washington announces DONUTS tometie deliveries . . . a bal­ reg. 59c yd. Goldwater told newsmen yester­ detonation o f another nuclear de­ Charges of price fixing have been last year. ; Mmdes siiffereil head injuries and mlttee. And, he said there have questions with a political meat- day that- it is much too early to brought against the Connecticut The individual* named \i-ere ^ ' injuries, Mr*. .Mendes had' encouraging signs on both Doz. anced payment plan and many ax. They want the country to vice at its underground testing site Coroner Tells Girl 80" SQUARE PRINTED PERCALES make predlcUona about 1964. Package Stores Association Inc, Anthony J. Chiaramonte and Jo- ; injuries and the children suf- i »(des. He c lt«l the summontag other eztraa designed to make' "get out of the United Nations, in Nevada . . . One of President He said the Republican party’s and the New Haven P a c k a g e of the union's policy committee home heating reaRg easy. 2 7 ' yJ- raise our tariffs, eliminate the fed­ Kennedy's major education bills fi­ She’s Legally Dead seph .Saltzir.an, preaidcnl and ' cuts reg. 1.45 major task now is to win the elec­ nally w in* approval In House—a Stores Aasoclationi pollcv rommittee chairman of the i Mrs. .M-ndea said the plane at- to an early meeting in Pittsburgh eral income tax, slash our federal tions of 1962.. and a statement by U.S. Steel $1.5 billion, five-year program to The Indictments were returned Connecticut Package Stores As-1 "" emergency landing on MODESS SANITARY NAPKINS budgets, and then~go to war with London, Jan. Si tjFi -T h e South­ board chairman Roger 51. Blough 1 ^ 9 But, Goldwater said, he expects build college classrooms, labora­ yesterday' by a 19-member fed­ aociatloh, and John M, Cozzolino. " eutted ab.nidoned Mobilheat a large economy package. every nation with whom we dis­ wark Borough coroner told pretty, Mhlch Goldberg said shows 9 9 ' that there will be some GUP presi­ tories and libraries. Gershon Hiller, Nathan Kasowitz K?,';",,. a agree.” Bowles said. 28-year-old Pauline McGee today eral grand jury. Also named were failed. nillingness to cooperate. dential candidates in 1964 who are Last ve-stiges of agricultural in­ and Leo Wiler.sky, memliera of reg. 45c Bowles, a former governor of that she is dead legally. six officers and members of the Witneiues raid the pilot sMcrved not even being talked about now. terests at Loomis School. Windsor, various aasoeiation committees. Connecticut who became a White! I f she wants to dispute it, Coro­ Connecticut Package Stores Asso­ the plane in an apparent attempt BI.AST AT WESTOVER MODESS SANITARY NAPKINS He said he looks to the elections will disappear Marc'' .30 nr < .31 „ A fter the indictments M'ere OPEN House adviser recently after serv­ this year to develop some of these ner A. Gordon Davie.* added, she ciation. to avoid hitting the home of E l­ Westorer Air Force Bose, a regular 12 pack. ing as undersecretary of atate, hi.*'™" * Holsteins. dairy \ will have to sue. That's British handed up. the Justice Department 3-1-00 potential candidates. He said he barn and equipment are Aola at ; jme The defendants are charged with mer Fairfield. ' .Mass., Jan. SI An exploeioa W E GIVE a -K said the great majority of the conspiring since 1950 to coerce filed tivll complaints In U.S. dis­ The plane struck a stanchiop of i damaged an unoccupied one- 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. believed these new candidates auction, according to Dr. Franhis trict court' here against the sie- GREEN STAMPS American people “reject extreme V -mid have to come from the Two weeks ago. the bodj’ o f a manufacturers and wholesalers of children's sMings in the Fairfield story brick storage building at O. Brubbs. headmaster o f the young woman waa found In the fendanla. Tile goyernnient la seek­ ^aiticne” o f both Left and Right- ranka of men seeking pdSlic of­ alcoholic bcM'erages to lOM'er and yard and skidded 400 feet, crashed 3Vesto\er Air Force Base h ^ y . school... General'Dynamics Corp. Thames River. Ronald Burgess, a ing an injunction to stop the al­ STOCK UP AND SAVE "Since the days of Jefferson, fice. . fix minimum wholesale prices and through a stone M-all and continued There were no Injurira. The base •MIXED - DLAZED -DONUTS and Boeing Co. aelected to make former boy friend o f Mlaa McGee, leged consTdnacy. the Liberal movement bas been Goldwater was here to address to raise and fix minimum retail for another 7.3 feet. Information office said cause DAILY —detailed atudiea for development identified it aa Pauline. The grand jiirj’ said the de­ the outstanding conscience of more than 1,000 persons at an an­ prices. They are also accused of Both men were thrown from the of the explosion was not im­ AND M0M6IITY of MW tactical fighter plane to An inquest was held and the fendants tried to conceal opera­ American democracy,” . Bowles nual meeting of the Greater New boycotting manufacturers and 5-seater Camair 2-engine plane. mediately determined. It toid ISO CENTER ST. SPRINGCALE PERCALE SHEETS aerve both A ir Force and Navy, re­ coroner recorded a verdict that tion of the conspiracy with secret Mrs. Mendes said they were en MANCHESTER said. “ The need tor a functioning, Haven Oiamber of Cbmmerce. vealed in Waahington today.., wholeaalera who failed to meet the the building, generally unoc­ • improved upland and pima cotton dedicated LtbenU movement in the Mias McGee had died under un­ and coded plana. The panel also route from Bedford, jiass.. Air­ cupied, is used'for the atoraga 876 NEW BRITAIN AVE.. HARTFORD BROTHERS During bis fw inal addreaa, The N8 Savannah, world’s flrat nu­ known drcuDiatances. Miaa McGee price demands. tradition of Jefferson and Liacobi raid they compelled package ^orea port to MelviUc. Fla. of equipment. Nature of £ o 6 SOUTH MAIN STREET, WEST HARTFORD SUNDAY • 72x108 and twin fitted ...... 2 .1 9 • t w in t o p f i t t e d ...... 2 .9 9 wUdi was devoted to tariff and clear-powered cargo - paaaenger read about this In a newspaper. The tivo asaocciations repre­ was never greater than it la to- /to participate in the alleged Mendes and Pollack were taken equipment was not immediately 653 FAR5IINGTON AVE., BRISTOL economic matters, the Senator al- ahip, pota ta aea e « maldea voyage In the coroner's court today she sent a aubatanUal number of Con­ M i 3 - 5 1 3 5 • 81x108 and full fitt^ ...... 2.39 a x .n * j ...... % schenM. to a hospital in Putnam In an om- diMlosed. The bufiding is adja* iay." from New York Shipbuilding Corp. necticut’s package atorea, whoM/ Barias qpeka at a taetlmwilel cent to the Holyoke Gnte ol tlM 34I-31S Cnwr St • 9 0 x 1 0 8 a n d fu ll f i t t a d . . . ; . .2 .9 9 “ ■ f it t a d ...... 3 .1 9 (Ceali aa Page Ikne) dock at Camden, n J. (Oenttauad an FOfa Five) total annual mlea of alcoholic onUnned oa Page Two. 'C'oBtfnaed on Pago Ten) big air base. / l- 'I :/ pA<3« t m ■rAWCHESl'ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING h I iRALP. MANCHESTER. CONN. WTEDNESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1962 PAGE THREE Lyman AJlyn Muaeuih in N e w CooUdge, forgfiveness: Judy Oar- London la being shown at the Uni­ Hehron low. social life, and David Perham, Goldwater Expects would be a long and agonizing pe­ versity of OonnecUcut's little art fcllowahip. Th^ topic waj "Our Science riod of transition for many Amer­ Jobless Claims Up? As You Like It gallery weekdays from 8:30 a.m. Commitment to ChrUt.” r W Dougan-Cromwell ican industrie.s, communities and Park M ill to 4:30 p.m., except Tuesdays and Town Meeting • The Pilgrim Fellowship group Shfeinwold on Bridge Unknown Will Be workmen." Town Total 1,618 By JUDITH AHEABN Wednesdays, when the gallery Is met at the Gilead church SunHay The challenge of the European FLOWER SHOP open also from 7 to 9 p.m. The evening. Itiss Chris Ellis and Miss A t Work GOP ’64 Candidate Common Market, he said, goes far 8 East Cent«r SL—Ml. 8-1448 aho\^ 'ends Feb. 16. Connie Bills led 'a discuaaion on East dealer be.vond the scope of a grant of with 1,618 unemployment claims TOM MINOR, Proprietor. . ToG>nsider "Falling in Love With the OLYMPIC HAND East-Wett TobirtM* filed for the week ending Jan. 27, MANCHESTER'S LEADING The first concert in the series sponsored by X free concert will be presented IS TOPSY-TURVY By THE ASROemCkKO FBC8S (Continued (rnm Page One) executive power to negotiate low­ Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Wads­ Church.” NORTH er tariffs. Manchester was r^ked eighth FLORIST SINCE 1918 . . . South Methodist Church will be next Wednes­ Flowers on the altar at St. By Alfred Sbelawold a Q • 42 The odda of death by aolgr atorm FLOWERS tor all oocaslons; worth Atheneum by the Hartford Dump Action for space travelers, new space eyes luded facetiously to an Introduc- “ It is a challenge that places us among 16 Connecticut areas by day at 7:4 5 p.m. in Cooper Hall when the So- Symphony Chamber Orchestra. Peter's Elpiscopal Church Sunday A strange sort of dummy i ^ A 5 4 we telegraph anywhere, planned for world weaUietwien. tory reference about his own po- “ P against the kind of for- the state in Its weekly review of lo-Chor of Hartford sings a program of light lVorlt.s by Purcell a|gl Sven Schultz were in memory of Mrs. Jimmie versal was a featured hand in the O K ^ 10 t a Also Floral QlftTtema o A special town meeting Is sched­ Stokeley Ross, given by Mr. and 1961 Bridge Olympic, held all over a K and frustrations In a cat’s life are endW e, „r p„.,d,p. P. unemployment figures. muiic. Members of the group are’ are on the program. subjects for science at work: aoloists from Hartford churches. uled tonight' in the elementary Mrs.mi 21. xaiMarvin Ross. , i MILITARY6ASE the world a few- w'aeks ago. U A sr 7864. j "It is a challenge that says Reporting most claims last Can't Take it With 'Vou,’’ - being Tiie ' week was Bridgeport with 7,978. One of them Is George Vince, a school auditorium at 8 o'clock. Young People's Fellowship West leads the jack of spades a J 3 a A K 10874 "I’ve thought about it—som e-; Either this country really balances i prc.sented at New England College of St. Peter’s, F Church held a skat- K E E P o u r 9 9 ^ J 4 0 « Odda Against Death The fewest number of claims, was tenor from West Hartford who in Henniker. N.H., this week. He Five matters to be considered and continues with another spade 2 0 7 . body has to." he said. ! its budget, really begins to lift the formerly Uved in Manchester. Ing parTty on the pond at Benton at the second trick. (If dummy’s 0 6 5 3 Every so often flares criipt Asked by newsmen if 'President great tag burden we have placed I filed In the Wlllimantlc office, 572. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl are ( li to see what action the Crittenden's place Sunday evening. a 1 9 6 3 2 a A 10 7 randomly on the aurface of the The number of unemployment Never telere Se Lew Friced second concert will be given Bajoris. and was graduated from State News queen is plsysd at the first trick, SOUTH Kenedy would be more difficult to Ion the business community, and ##N FeeMw-fen fe Tuesday, Feb. 13. by tenor Brad­ town will take in regard to the Fortunately there was good Ice. ^ and unleash a etdrm o f radia- defeat in 1964, in view of public j really calls halt to the cver- claims filed In Connecticut during Manchester High School in 1960. Another program had been for no g o ^ reason, East wins and a 5 ford Mason, a Hartford man who report of the town dump com­ continues with a high spade). uon Into space. On EJarth we're optnion polls showing an Increase I spiraling rate of wage levels, or wo last week rose slightly from '48,433 la known in Manchester for hi.s WINK Series ■ t> planned if weather did not permit V K 8 7S 2 protected from most of it by the^ to 48.890. mittee: i2l obtaining of a dump, skating. South ruffs the second spade O A J 9 4 in htt popularity, the Senator sa id :: will be In great and lastfhg cco- solo part in the Messiah perform­ Radio Station WINF will ,,pre­ Roundup shielding of the Earth’s atmos­ "I don’t think his chances will be nonilc trouble throughout the For the comparable two weeks sent a description of Mars men by purchase or lease;, (3) to con­ and correctly reads West for no a Q 8 5 ance two years ago. more spades. If East gains the phere. But In apace there la no better in 1964. If he could only win | world regardless of what’s done of 1961, claims lncrea.sed by 2,483 Sunday at 4:30 p.m. in the first of sider appropriation of an amount Manchester Evening HemM He­ tm t SMRh W ta MM h protection. • to 63.927 from 61,444. The third concert will be (rontinoed from Page One) lead before trumps are drawn, he by 100,000 votes in 1960, I don't > about our rate of tariff.” a series of 14 half-hour programs not to exceed 53.500; (4) if a town ir-on correspondent, .Mias Suian 1 a Eu* Pm* Oooblo Manchester’? total of 1,618 rep- Wednesday. Feb 21. by the choir B. Pendleton, telephone ACsdemy will lead another spade and put Pass 3 ^ Paw 4 O For space travelers, this could see why it should be any ea.sler for j Goldwater said that if he had ana quartet of the church, singing on biology. He is surviv.-'d by his widow and dump is decided upon, to authorize bo a hazard. But now Boeing air­ 1964.” , one suggestion that he could make re.sents an Increase of 4.8 per cent amd direct the selectmen to reg­ B-S4S4. West in over-ruftlng position. All Pats Nowlnskl'a Bridal Service medleits of popular and folk mu­ Dr. Nathan W. Riser, chairman two children in Poland, a son in Opening lead ~ a 7 craft acientlats. after a long study Goldwater, an avowed ConserV’- to the President it would be that over the Week ending Jan. 20. ulate dumping days and hours per- For example, . suppose South rtwH' sic. of the departinent of biology at New York and . .sister In Canada.. leads a club at the second trick, o f solar storms, figure th e odda ative, predicted in his speech that the President ask Congress to au­ The musical director for the Northea.stern Univeisitj’. wil; ex­ week when the dump will be open, against a death-dealing doee of the President's tariff-cutting pro­ Engaged. Safe, Not Sorry losing the king to East's ace. East —K Q 10 8; Clubs—K 4. What do thorize "real liberal depreciation • trMS • oaU tswifca mW three secular programs wnll be and to provide supervision; to di­ this radiation in the course o f a When there arc children In the • M «<• «e Um Be, ae*'•M'ur plore the subject, and many other leads a high spade, and the defend- you say? posals would be the “ big debate" of allowances’’ for Industry "start­ The eng,agement of Mls.s Rober­ Jack Grove subjects, such a.s reptiles, repro­ '* Richard C. Sargent rect the selectmen to enter Into Grange Notes week-long space mission would be the current session of ciongress "- household, it's wise to make sure • ho»e»i«vl sMkai iM* •" bf lers must make two trumps. Answer; Bid one diamond. It ing tomorrow." ta Ann Hersey to Armand H. Au- A oscImy* m Hwm UI Proceeds from the senes will go agreement with the State High­ 1 2 0 -1 . you have a bathroom door that I««UomW $• mI 8$ 1 y ■ ' \ duction. and heredity in the series. North Haven. Jan. 31 >IPt—f'u- and one of the most important Thc economy, he said, ^'oiild but, both of Manchester, has been toward the purchase of pianos for nerej services will be held tomor­ way Department for the expendi­ ■ Draws Trumps doesn't pay to open in so shabby can be opened from the outside. Wtt Mkoa K«H pcie*. fi«« I Jack and .Jill Winner a four-card major suit aa the This is without shielding. The problems Congress ever engaged get off center and start moving. . . .< c«twf*r(ebU iMpfOrt hr *«n-1 the church school. Student tick­ row for Richard C. Sargent. 73. a ture of town aid funds for any ac­ The State Legislative Commit­ South must draw two rounds of hazard o f death would be even in.” announced by her mother. Mrs. (MO (oa^iHowt. yo4 sr* “fSftf I An Andover young.ster. Gall Ran­ trumps with Oie king and ace. He spades. Devotees of the weak no- petny.” M-IooH4: yoo noo4l ets to the series will also be .sold retircfl executive of Sargent & cess road nece.ssary to be built; tee met with representatives from lower If spaceships were dmtgned He said that "nobody can dis­ Madeline Hcr.scy, 91 Oak St. J oo Motkoto. T J HI get only one club and one trump w d of a long heat wave, and scheduled to give a concert at et. Maas., and Mrs. William Mc­ Blast Central Pomona Grange were a fundtlonal system of high­ Bailey Auditorium of Manchester by the publisher. will meet Feb. 3 with Hllls- trick. helped pinpoint violent tropical Cann. and two brothers, C, Forbes way marking, additional scholar­ storms. High School Tueeday, Feb. 13. at Worthy of Note town Grange, at 8 p.m. in Htlls- ships for the UConn College of A g­ South cannot, act up his own The Trinity Jesters will perform Sargent, president of Sargent A hand by ruffing a club in dummy. 6 pm- The proceeds will go toward Co., and Sidney Sargent. town Grange Hall, Blast Hartford. riculture to be financed by a slight occupy the bid homestead beside One storm was spotted so as- OF COURSE WE’RE CARPET PEOPLE a new scoreboard for football, soc­ two one-act plays,’ "The Apollo of Hebron Grange will meet in Gileau increase in tuition; construction of the Housatonic river, on the land Instead, he seta up dummy by ruff­ wrately that weaUiermen who had cer and baseball games on Memo­ Bellac" by Glradoux and "The Ex­ Community Hall on Feb. 6, for a fences between agricultural land which his great-ifraat-great grand­ ing three spades in his own hand. Wftd to locato the storm.'i C6nter rial Field. ception and the Rule" by Berthold Man Headt Girls School youth night program, arranged by and state property; control of bird father bought from the Indiana. Sometimes the longset way around by convenUonal methods, found la the ahortset way home. Soprano Mafy McMurray will Brecht, Friday and Saturday, Feb. Hartford. Jan. 31 i>Pi — Oxford the youth committee, Arthur Keef4 damage to the cherry and berry Pomona Activities they wers 800 miles In error. sing Saturday, Feb. 24, at 8:15 9 and 10, In the Washington Room School, an Independent girls' smd Phyllis Rankl. Refreshments crops; investigation into the con- Dally Question Four more Tiros satellites will Feb. 1--Glastonbury Granj^e, Ma­ .. ... KEITH’ S GREAT p.m. in Bailey Auditorium in the of Mather Hall at 8:15 p.m. school, will be headed by a man will be provided by the Wlnthrop .sequences of drinking and nar­ sonic Hall, 8 p.m. "Flowers,' Flult As dealer, you hold: Spades — M launched, and in 1962 the first second of the three concerts spon­ "Aida by Verdi will be perform­ for the first time in its 53-year Porter and Floyd Fogll families. cotics upon Connecticut drivers; and Grain": Coventry Grange, Q 8 6 2; Hearts— A 5 4; Diamonds Nimbus satellite will be sent into sored by the Manchester Commu­ 8 ed by the Connecticut Opera As­ history on July 1. On Feb. 20 there will be a com­ consideration of the advantagee of p.m., hobby night; Marlborough orbit over the North and South nity Concerts. Admission is for sociation Saturday at 8:15 pjn. in Edward M. Stevenson of Bloom­ petitive program, men versus a separation of the Department of w’ orbit, the Nimbus Butterworih Studio members only. Grange. Richmond Memorial Li­ will be Able to eee clouds At every th'd Bushnell Memorial with Mary field, who was graduated from women, .chairman lor each side to Agriculture and the Department brary Hall. 8 p.m., Music Night. MRS. JOHN ROBERT DOUGAN In CoUege Play Curtls-Vema of the Metropolitan Yale in 1948, and has been direc­ be appointed on Feb. 8. Refresh­ for Conservation of Natural Re­ point on Earth as the globe rotates M I D W I I V T E Feb. 3—East Central Pomona, tor of studies at Suffied Academy, slowly under It. Karl Bajoris,' 420 E. Center St.,, Opera as the lead. ments will be served by the Cath­ sources. It was suggested that all Hillstown Grange, 8 p.m., "Broth­ Miss Joan Cromwell of Manches­ ■of Manchester High School and Is la a member of the cast of "You A collection of paintings from was named headmaster of O.xford resolutions to be submitted to the Tonight, Thurs., Fri. and Sat. FinaUy two Nimbus satellites erine Hills and Charles Fish fam­ erhood.” may patrol at once, providing ter became the bride of John Rob­ employed as a secretary at Aetna School yesterday by the board of ilies. State Grange session next October Your Host, Mike Stanko, Presents for You— trustees. World-Wide data every six hours. ert Dougan, also of Manchester, Life Insurance Co.. Hartford. Mr. At Hebron Grange's open house. be published first in the "Connecti­ Dougan attended Manchester Stevenson, 36. will succeed Dor­ Jan. 16. Mrs. Doris P. Fish was cut Grsmger,’’ so voting delegates la.st Saturday afternoon. The cere­ othy Graff, headmistress at the " 'n iE VERSATILES"— Be It Jitterbug. Jazz, A Oat's life schools and is employed at Berube presented a gold pin and earring may have time to consider the is­ 2 Package Groups mony was performed by Justice of Woodworking Co. in Manchester. school since 1948, who is retiring set. In Appreciation of her 16 years sue and consult grange members. Twist or Just a Fox Trot—here's the music for Having trouble adjusting? Do the Peace Frank Steele at the FURNITUR at the end of the school term. your pleasure! things change too rapidly for you ? service as Blue Cross and Con­ A series of at least five regional Tied to Price Fix home of the bridegroom's parents, ADENATTER W E IL AGAIN SWEATERS meetings will be held at various D ont feel bad, your pet cat may necticut Medical Service collector. have the same trouble. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dougan, 44 ■ Bonn, Germany. Jan. 31 (A1 — Changes Plea Louise T. Links, Barbara F. Hur­ points in the state between now Gardner St. Chancellor Konrad Adcn.auer has ONE LOT ONLY— NOT ALL SIZES (Contlnoed from Page One) OAK GRILIv— 30 Oak St.— MI 9-8094 Veterinarians Investigating the Now! Outstanding New Savings From Every Department! You’ll Find the Newest In New London. Jan 31 (Jpi —Stan­ ley, Mary H. Porter and Douglas and June, at which local grange The bride is the daughter of Mr. recovered from his spell of the legislative representatives msy mental health of peU find that Suites and Orraslonal Pieces. . .Smart Floor Covering. . .Famous Alakc Appliances.^ ley B. Romanowskl. 44. of t«dyard. H. Porter received Silver Star The charges were brought un­ No Cover e No Minimum e Ample Rear Parking cats do indeed become frustrated, and Mrs. Oliver G. Cromwell, 50 grippe and will return to work to­ certificates lor 25 years of con­ have a part In shaping the 1963 CooUdge St. morrow, the government press of­ . . .All At Extremely Worthwhile Savings. Fill ALl. Your Home Furnishing Needs accused of the shotgun slaying of der Section 1 of the Sherman Anti- We Cater to Parties ^and Gatherings largely from having to live In city Right Now—At Thrilling Low Sale Prices! a fellow farm worker, pleaded tinuous membership. program. The Dride, given in marriage by fice.announced. Adenauer, now 86, The Master's Desk Trust Act aa actions in restraint environments or otherwise con­ guilty to second degree murder Accept Award form to human standards. her father, wore a white sheath has been sick at home for the past V i PRICE during his trial yesterday. William E. Leaiy. Hebron's fir.st Alfred C. Beckwith has an­ of trade. One o f a cat's prime require­ dress with white pillbbx hat and 12 days. The change of plea, accepted by selectman, and Hedlcy Hill, chair­ nounced the appointment of Guy The two associations and the in­ ments is affection from its master, shoulder-length veil. She carried three judges hearing the case, and Olga Shaw of Simsbury, as dividual defendants could be fined they say. Women, for instance, a colonial bouquet of white baby WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS EOR EVERY DIME YOU SPEND man of the board of finance, at­ roses. Y2I EklklCV^C m e n s SHOP halted the trial on a first degree tended a special meeting Monday the new deputies of Farmington i.p to $5O,0OO each, if convicted, often get cats to eat better because O L tN IH tT J 789 MAIN ST. murder charge again.st Romanow­ at the Connecticut Light and Pow­ Valley Pomona- They succeed Mr. liie fines could be aooompanied they take time to pet the felines Mrs Richard Lukas, 27 Ridge­ skl. er Co. auditorium in Newington, and Mrs. Theodore Robbins who by maximum sentences of a year .while they are feeding them. Vet­ wood St.. as matron of honor, wore BROADLOOM The Superior Court trial got un- to receive the fir.st place award have left for their new home in in prison. erinarians estimate there are some a red sheath dress with beige ac- I WALNUT RESTAURANT oessories, and carried a colonial « r way Jan. 16. and the state call- j given Hebron for H.s town report. Seattle, Wa.sM. The Robbins' were Connectlout law requires manu- 28 million cats living in American recently honored by the Simsbury 7 WALNUT ST.— TEL. 9-8070“ homes. bouquet of white spilt carnations witne.s.se.s. , 'Thi.s is the second year that He- facturerst and wholesalers to file with red rosebuds. REMNANTS Public Defender George Gilman bron has won the award. The Grange at a bon voyage party at wholesale and retail prices with Clayton Adamec, 56 Gardner St., r 4 announced that Romanowskl, alias award session will be telecast Sat­ the Grange Hall in West Sims­ the State Liquor Control Commls- Ball Lightning HAVE YOU HEARD? Stanley B. Roman, wanted to plead bury. EVERY THURSDAY NIDHT IS served as best man. urday on the "This is UCone" elort and no store may sell below Ever see ball lightning? Some­ Mrs. Cromwell wore a silver DRASTICALLY guilty to the le.sser charge of sec­ program on Channel 3. ' In the News these prices. times. ailont, MmeUmen. exploding, i ond degreee murder. Robert Kimberly Mitchell III gniy sheath dress with rose and SAM MAKES Credit is given to the board of ufually In tho company of thunder­ white accessories and white orchid The three Judges—Thomas E. finance which complied the report. was bom at the Danbury Hospital storms, ball lightning is a' glow­ REDUCED! Troland, presiding, and Alva P. “TWIST NIGHT” corsage for her daughter's wed- CUSTOM MADE Board of Finance members are on Jan. 20 to R. Kim and Ruth ing, moving, ball of electricity. It iding. TTie bridegrRom’s mother Loiselle of H’illimantic and Jo- Emery N. Taylor, Hedley Hill, Ann Mitchell of Southbury. His F R roA Y thru TUESDAY is sometimes brilliant red, some­ ■seph Bogdanskl of Meriden—ac- wore a peacock blue silk shantung Foam back wool liroadloom-, Marvin Ross. Edward A. Smith, grandparents are former State AT THE times brilliant white, sometimes as sheath dres.s with white accessories j cepted the guilty plea. Jfa.ster Robert K. Mitchell and Thank Youf multicolored as q cjirtstmas tree. 12’ X 6’10”. Brown tweed, Edward A. Foote and Mrs. Wil­ For making our Twist Night so popular. and corage of pink and white split I Romanowskl was charged with liam Hills. May Mitcfrell. long prominent In It lasts for ansrwhere between a STANLEY WARNER It yon were luiable to get In during the carnations. o n l y 5 4 9 9 5 killing Edward D. Bromlev. 54, of Visitors on Sunday grange circles. The young fellow few seconds to more than a min­ SLIPCOVERS Ledyard. with a shotgun blast in paet tw o weeks, do try again this week. ute. A reception for 60 guests was Mr. and Mrs. John E. Champe win be the seventh generation to held at the Pollah-American Club a turnip patch last Nov. 15 and Showing you how to do the Twist, at the William J. Boruckl, a Univer­ robbing him of J80. and two children of Bloomfield "Peppermint Lounge” of Manchester, will in Manchester. For a motor trip SOFA AND $ were Sunday callers at the Pen­ sity of Wisconsin graduate stu­ AMPLE be the popular dance instructor, Mary dent, la studying what might cause to New York City, Mrs. Dougan Contract carpet of woof Wil­ dleton homestead- John Champe. A Musical Holiday Dunphy. wore a brown tweed suit with Mrs. liJorence Holcomb who is an assistant actuary at this weird and rare phenomenon, brown accessories and orchid cor­ ton weave. Green 5’S” x . of Fun for Ereryonet PARKING ______and is searchlqg for persons who 2 CHAIRS PLUS FABRIC Torrlngton, Jan. 31 (Atb—Mrs. Connectlcjjt General Life Insur­ EflSTlUOOO sage. Mr. and Mrs. Dougan will O N . V 5 ^ 4 9 5 ance Co., Is a former Hebron re.sl- have seen ball lightning in hopes live at 114 Eldridge St. Florence Whiting Holcomb, moth­ “Always The Best In Fine Food ’n Choice Beverages!” that their observations may help dent. the grandson of the late Mr. Mrs. Dougan is a 1960 graduate er of Howard F. Holcomb, editor .A Giitfl_Dottble BUI^AM C«Ur! him better find out what ball light­ of the Litchfield Enquirer, died and Mrs. Everett G. Lord. ning is. yesterday at Charlotte Hunger- About Town Pikvit Mohawk wool end o f roll, 9’ x SAM’S UPHOLSTERING Of the young people who led In G le n F n r d Ernie Knraeg ford Hospital..She was 61. “A Phone MI 3-7832 i 5’3”. Beige tweed. IN BUSINESS SINCE 1930 Survivors, in addition to her the worship program at Hebron ‘‘North Arrested for Hoax First Congregational Church on Pocketful V o n l y CALL CH 2-2378 — TB 5-4181 — RI 5-2526 son. include her husband. Howard C. Holcomb, and a sister. Grace L? Youth Sunday, Misses Gwen BUlis Of To Brunswick, pa., Jan 31 OP)—The *24.95 Whiting. represented honesty; Miss Mary Miracles” Alaska” FBI says that a teen-age radio MUNSON'S Funeral services will ' be held ___l:»aS:tS l:4S-7 :SS buff faked a recent report that a Thursday in Torrlngton. shrimp boat was under attack by All broadliKim discontinued «ote: One Complete fthow Each Special Limited Engagement— Today and Thursday a submarine, off Savannah. sample.s, 27” x 18”, 27” x 48”, Eroaing Storting at 7 OXInck. U M i W Agents arrested James Wesley Contract for Hamilton 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY A’T 5:80 and 8:80 PJH. CANDY KITCHEN 27” X 54”. \ S b b .. *’Breakfa«t At TiffaajV -Thomas, 17, son- of a Brunswick Windsor Lxxiks. Jan. 31 Ijpt__ n FROM USHNEL physician, and charged him yes­ MAKERS OF FINE CANDIES The Hamilton Standard Division CtlrakB PieteM mMb terday with furnishing false infor­ of United Aircraft Corp. an­ mation to a government agency. *1.98 (.y uoftuyfL nounced yuterday receipt of a $10 Famous for Old Fashioned Goodness million contract from the U S Next WmIs Fab. 7 T^SroMBr The youth tmnsmjtted three fdke messages on a Civil Air Patrol fre­ 27” X 48’ w. ) Y’oung Homemakers Lay-A-Way ■ The measure came before the XOIIY Lnncliaons Served DaOy ; House yesterday. mNMEkS SERVED WedBcadBy, TharadBy, Friday Feel it . . . Put your hand on it . . . and youHl know this S p.m. to 8 pjB. is LU XU RY carpeting! Phone us and weHl be glad to send a representative with samples, right at your home, at no eiih Furnitur obligation. See how it looks in youf home! By the yard oply 78.49 installed. Made into rugs only |6.49 plus binding. IN') MAIN ST. MANCHESTER OPEN DAILY 5:30 P.M. P A G B S X ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WrEDNESDAY, JANUARY &1. 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 81. 1962 PAGE FIVE HEALTH CAPSULES H a l Boyle laa-capaule combination must be melwel A. PemTHP. resulted in a week delay. Diffi­ you to get the verdict changed.” d :w r c [b ' Glenn’s Flight man-rated. This means everything culty .with the capsule’s o.xygen Miss McGee, a waitress, said She A T T iam oN M a SATING CARROTS CORUCT possible must be done to make it supply caused first .a one day and certainly did not ■wish to go on be­ BUSINESSUEN VARIOUS fVS PCRKCTS'lECT*"? TV-Radio Tonight g .safe for a man to ride. then another 2-day postponement. ing dead and istniid have the mat­ I^ e re ’s No Escaping For your convenience we will Into Space Now The AUas difficulty may be cor­ Glenn cijmbed into the capsule fast ter legally rectified, rected in a few days, but then ex­ Saturday but wa.s removed more fied. this will make it easier for deliver your orders promptly tensive checlts of the booster and than five hours later when hcavv ; spacecraft must be nin. including clouds above the Cape forced the DEWEY.RICHMAN Women’s Woes Television Set for Feb. 13 i several with Glenn in the cockpit, fifth calloff. 767 MAIN ST. 1:00 Tbs Early Shew (In croKressi Special News Program before tha vehicle can be com- Taxes Delinquent Of westerns, unless they are dance Rugs Bunny (Continued from Page One) N«w Tork (IPh-Havlnif flnished rirsi Sbnw (in Droxrsas) ;00 Challenge I mitted to flight. hall girls." The average man tunes Funday Funnies tiia book Mmeone s «vb me for Straightaway for exacting nrenaration.s for the With the postponement, a giant .4 fter Tomorrow in on TV horse operas for u es­ Conference (In progress) At laaue . fleet of 24 J^vy ships wa.s recall- Coroner Tells Girl Cairtatm»», I h»v« been watching cape frorh reeJlty. If he wants to Al Hsnn (OSS'S ;30 The Joey Bishop Show 10. ; flight designed to .send him three ttlevjalen lately. Syilsbus Cheekmata ' ed from recover operations. They Tomorrow is the last day taxj hear about women troubles, all he Hirhwsy Ps(rol Top Cal |tlme.s around the world in 4 hours were spread acrevss the Atlantic .She's Legally Dead payers have to pay the second Televlaion haa one big advant­ haa to dp Ls ask his wife. "What’s «:15 'TV Msll Order Market , Mr, Lurky age over reading. It doesn't leave Ne,ws Sports A Westher Burns A Allen 160 minutes at altitude., up to 150 ! Ocean, ready to retrieve Glenn and 1 half of taxes due on the 1060 granq ] Complete "new ” / :00 The Ferry Como Show ; his capsule. The 18-statIon world­ I (Continued from Pag* One) list before payments become over-' your lips tired. Just your mind. That’s my big quarrel with/rV S:2S News Sports t Westher 1 j miles. The government has been con­ S:30 Harbor Command 10. wide tracking network folded op­ due '■ I today. No matter how much'you Rolllt JacuPs Club Housa Hawaiian Eye g, I U i The Atla.s trouble is believed to produced a birth certificate and REMOIJELING ducting an Inquiry Into the magic TV Hour of Start . erations tem.Dorarilv. many sclen- I Payments postmarked beforej twist the dial, all ,vou see la an­ Channel I News DOBIN'S ^ be the same which cau.scd a 4-day I ti.sts and technicians at the Cape I two witne.ssea to prove that 'ahe world of video, and so have I. Shannon :20 I.«wman I midnight. Feb. 1, will be aeeepted i other forlorn woman w ith'a ^ eat S:4f> Men of Destiny Dick Van Dyka Shdw ' po.slponcment last week of the ! ea-sed up, and most of the more is the Pauline McGee in question. SERVICE I don’t know how alarmed the big woie. a private e ^ gulping t;40 Douglas auwards 8 1:00 Naked City I. I Bangor 3 moon shot. Then, the (without penalty. j government 1s, but some of the Boh Newharl Show (C) 10. , than 600 ncw.smen here to 'cover Till sorry.-’ .saldlDavies.-"but a-s A penalty of one half of one p er' down a, king-size quota of hooch, Huntlev Brinkley News 10. 22 DEPT. STORE)RE i Atlas booster had to be disman- , the launching p.acked their bags Evening Report Circle Theater (far as we are concerned vou are RECREATION latest trends I have noted In TV I or someone knocklng''someone else Million Dollai Movie J !tled, cleaned and fue\^saluratcd ■ c.ent will he added to eaeh pay- and went home. legally dead find disturbing, assuming that what T:bo News A Weather 1:30 David Brinkley’s Journal 10, : ; insulating material replaved En- nicnt overdue. Penalties are com­ unconscious vith a rabbit punch. IF you HAVE A VITAMIN A Blue Angela :UU Barry Barenta Newt Tilts was the .sixth postponement ’'Once a verdict Is recorded bv ROOMS people see depicted on their home Now and then I catch myself Connecticut Premiere glneer.s did a eiuarkable job puted B.s of ,laii. 1, when payment ' screen affects their own conduct. PEFIClENCV, EATING CARROTS Aaaignmeni Underwater Big News for the shot since Dec. 20 Proj­ a coroner it ran onlv lie altered bv ' was originally due. wishing I had been given two books WILL HELP, BUT NO OTHER News. Sports A Wsather I readying the vehicle within a few KITCHENS Take drinking, for example. A Window on Main Street 2. I. ' days—^.nly to have a faulty Atlas ect .Mercury offiicals . originally a higher court. -L’ntit a liigher Ttiose wiio paid tlie second in- for Christmas. EVE PISORDER IS BENEFITEP Million Dollar Movia ; 15 .lack Paar Show hoped to launch Glenn into orbit in 1 court has quashed the verdict I dosen years ago if a man took a Film guidance system i.suse exce.s.sivc ' stallment by Jan. 1 are entitled to drink on television. It was a clvll- BY CARROTS. Guna Of Tha Wtat December to accomplish the feat in ( vel v much regret to say that ,i ou list the expcii.se on their federal FORBES, INC 7:12 Soorlt (jamvra :20 Target: Tha Corruptora speed which sent Ranger .3 into the same yea:- as the Russians. must remain rie.sd. laed drink. He put some ice cubes HmMi CaoMist flvai kalsKil mfafiiiafiae. Film Feature 40 : .solar orbit instead of the moon. ■income lax return In April. JOHN V. PXNCIERA In the glass, poured in a measured aStaenaOK ntfura. Evening Report :2U Jock Paai Show (C) . When this was considered impossiT •'Fortunately, the facts came to The taxes are on all real and -Ml 9-5392—MI 9-1898 Tim^ of Your Life :______I______T:20 Wagon Train (C) 10. 22. Movie 2 Adventura ■ Glenn's flight cannot be re.srhed ble, the flight was put' off until I liglit before the bod.v was buried. shot of rye, bourbon or scotch, and Ripcord 1:20 News and Weather ' uled so quickly, because the At- (Personal property listed in the. ,[.Ian. 16. Atlas technical problems ! If it ran now be correctly Identi- Oetohfi- I960 grand list. mixed it with a sensible amount of SEE SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FUR COMPLETE USHNO ■ branch water or tea. -By ARTHUR LORD Club to Observe Well, apparently that ritual Dear Arthur: "My 68-year-old FINAL wasted.too much film time. About faither has lived with us for three Federation Day ■>vm' 'f half a dozen years ago. they start­ ''years. The ' house is crowded P&W A to Build Engineering* Center V j ed settling for a double shot of with him in it, but we can’t exact­ Radio whisky on the rocks. ly ask him to leave. So we put Federation Day will be observed Today they don't bother with a up with him. at a meeting of the Cosmopolitan (This noting lfictud«i only those news broadrasts ef 10 Or 15XI Neva 9:05 Whitney division of the United Air­ neering management and support-! and pours himself and the heroine life to tell him what to do. but he nello, Hartford County president of C:06 Today on Wait dtrstt 8:36 Nlghtbeat po.ses. New parking areas on other a brace of slugs that would fell a always seems resentful. I can’t the Connecticut Federation of 6:10 Art Johnson Show n .00 New* craft. Corporation announced to- ing services will be consolidated in I company property will l>e provid­ understand that. Women’s Clubs, will be a guest. 8:06 RftjmoT Shinea 11:15 Sporta Final WINTER da.y. the new center. | ed elsewhere. thirsty ox. And they toss off this 1:00 N>wi a 81m Oft 11:30 Starlight Serenwls lethal dose of straight booze as if If the man is going to live off Guest speaker will be Mrs. John 1:30 Sign Off The new atnicture, which will Space made available in exist­ The center, slated for comple­ me and my family, the least he wnAT—fie WPOP^Hl# ing engineering areas ultimatel,v It were soda pop. M. Tyler of Glastonbury, field rep­ 6:(X) Paul Harvc} R;UUToday In Hartforo contain 270.000 square feet of floor tion around the last half of 1963. I keep expecting them to topple can do is what I ask of him. Don’t resentative and member of the 6:06 Sound Stase 6:16 Connecticut Ballroom will permit tranafer to East H art­ will be connected to the engine as- you think so? 7:00 Edward P. Morgan 8:00 Don Blair Show space and have a glass and alum­ ford of some company personnel over, but they ,4eem to have cast board of directors of the Service 8:90 Night Flight .sembly building by a tunnel. G. Bureau for Women's Organiza­ 11:00 “ign Off inum precast concrete exterior, is now housed in leased areas in vari­ Ail-conditioning will b“ provided Iron gizzards. il:0 0 Tonight at My P lacs W1NF—UM a reflection of "the steadily in­ Of course, the actors may ac­ Dear G.; I don't think that the tions. She will show slides and 13:08 Sign Off 6:00 World N»we ous locations in In? Hartford areas. and the interior will fe.ature flex­ least >-our father can do for you is speak about her recent trip to Ni­ WTIC--lS8e r:Ki Wall Stre'fi creasing technical growth of the Location of the center wilU be tually be gulping only weak tea, Showcaae and NSwa ible wall arrangements for easy to heel at your command. In truth, geria. She will also display objects 6:U0 Newt, WeaUier a Sports 6:15 company’s aircraft and space south of the present engine as­ re-gronping of engineering units. but If the public starts swilling the least that you can do for him 8:30 Strlctlv 8ports 6:46 AXiweii Thomas real redeye in this manner Alco­ d’art from Nigeria. While visiting 6:30 Supp^rtimf* S^rpnads 6:56 Sporta is to leave him alone. 6:45 Three Star Extra 7:10 Richard Hayes and Carol Bumstt holics Anonymous Is certainly due in Nigeria with her son-in-law and CLEARANCE Don’t tell the man what to do or daughter, Mrs. Tyler addressed 7:06 Cenyoraation Piece 7:30 Nawa Analysis for boom times. 7:30 News of the World 8:00 The World Tonight Rockville-i erm.n how to do it. He’s all too well several women's groups through 7:45 Radio Moerow 8:15 Bhowca^s and Nsws The outcry against violence on aware of that. He doesn’t want TV/has had some weird results, arrangements by the State De­ 8:06 Pope Concert 13:15 Sign Off \ ouths, Some Parents to be regimented. He wants the partment. Dobin’fl clears the decks for spring. All winter merchandlM now on sklc at redicu- Lutheran Merger too. Violence used to consist of same sort of affection and atten­ Mrs. Tyler was the first woman barking guns or the endless thud tion that you want Republican legislator from Cov­ lous give-dway prices. You get outstanding savings plus Dobin’s dividend dollars of roundhouse fist swings landing . If he had the financial means entry. She la ^ Itor of the publica­ Named in $5,000 Suit Speech Scheduled against stomachs or Jaws. and the spiritual strength, he tion. VCltlzena for Public Schools.” with every purchase. Don’t miss this big savings event! Hurry! Not so much any more. It’s would not knowingly choose to be Mrs. Phijip Holway is program WHITE SHIRTS The Rev. Dr. Eskil G. Englund, subtler now. The favorite target Is the burden y»u find him. He’d chairman end Mrs. Erwin W. Eleven Manphester youths anti 8ome of their parents have president of the .N’ew England Con­ the back of the neck, and the fa­ live by himself. 'Whltham, hostess, for the meet­ FAMOUS MAKES— NOT ALL SIZES BOYS' PILE be«n named in a suit— elaiming $.5,000 damage.s— papers filed ference of the Augustana Lutheran vorite weapon Is the back of the You can give him the next-best ing. • Church, will talk in Rockville .Sun­ hand. Everybody’s a jujitsu, Judo gift if you will Just allow him to VALUES TO *5.00 and QUILT.LINED yesterday in the town clerk’s office indicate. The filing of an day on the coming merger ef four or karate expert. go hie own ways without your In­ attachments stems from a Jan. 11 incident in which the 11 Lutheran sects in the Li.S. A lightning clip to the base of terference. Device Reita Heart 25% OFF youths allegedly entered and • He will addre.ss the second an­ wrecked a recreation room at the the skull and—presto—the victim lawfully and with force broke and nual officers' conference of the is out for several hours, and wakes NSW York — A mechanical de­ Dlscotu^ home of George C, Kindberg at 97 First Lutheran Church at a 4 p.m. Dear Arthur: At a woman’s Oh AU entered into the house and wil­ up ruefully rubbing a sore neck. club meeting in our church recent­ vice that permits the left side of JACKETS West Rd., South Windsor. Kind­ meeting at the church. fully and maliciously defaced, The other morning I was bend­ ly, the discussion leader asked ui the heart to rest while the right NOW ^3^® - 2 for ^5 berg also told .State Police that TTie merger, already approved ^REG. 12.95 broke, damaged and injured the ing over, breathing hard as I tried what we thought old age was. aide works is being tried in pa­ >CE SK4TES $175 waa missing from upstairs. by the four church groups, will to tie a shoelace, when I felt a tients after successful tests on ani­ C k l MEN’S SHOP State Trooper Joseph G, Krajew- doors, walls, healing system, wir­ take effect Jan . 1, 1963. The new Mo.st of the people said that It oc­ ing, and floors therein." blow on the back of the neck. I curred between 5,1 and 65. I mals. It reportedly may permit i j L C n r f C T d 7S9 MAIN ST. ski of Troop H. Hartford, has church will be called the Lutheran looked up to see my g-year-old think old age occurs after you are re«)very after heart attacks that charged that tlie youths were hav­ They also "greatly damaged Church in America. I daughter, Tracy Ann, standing be­ 65. What do ywi think old age might otherwise be fatal. \ ing a beer party for one member and/or wholly destroyed personal The merger will bring together fore me with her hand stiffly out­ 18? 6 .9 7 of the party who was going into property of George C. Kindberg the United Lutheran. Augustana. stretched and a puzzled expression Eunice SNOW the service, and they entered the and took and carried away sums Danish and Finnish Lutheran on her face. Dear Eunice: As far as I’m con­ recreation room of the house of money belonging to him," the Churches. The new church will "What did I do wrong. Daddy?" cerned, old age begins the moment LEE'S FLORIST REG. 1S.95. THROWERS through a cellar door. No one was plaintiffs staled In the writ. I have membership of more than she asked winsomely. "When they yoti start to worry about It. But R«g. 139.95 home at the time. and GIFT SHOP Kindberg earlier told SUte Po-; PTh':.; do that on lelevUion, somebody I know that opinions vary widely The suit is brought by Eugene lice that $175 was missing from Tile First Lutheran Church In Rockville will become a member t: falls down on the floor." on this subject. If other readers REG. 14.96. R. Solon, Hartford, Henry B, Ricli- the upstairs part of the house. Well. I a.sk you.- is TV making have pomments about the defini­ FLOWERS 93.22 mond. West Hartford, owners of of the New England Svnod to be Funerals — Weddings — the South Windsor home, and The civil action is returnable to ' formed. First Lutheran' Ls a mem- a man unsafe in hla home? tion of old age. send them to me REG. 18.95. Only Two At Going to work now you see more in care of this paper. I’ll print Arrangements This Price Kindberg, the lessee. Named de­ Ihe Court of Common Pleas at her of the United Lutheran Church, and more men getting up and giv­ the answers in the near future Also: Gifts '■ fjarde for fendants are David McAdam, 20, Hartford in March. largest of the four groups with 2.5 ing their bus scat to little old All OccasloBt . . . REG. 19.96. Herbert: Dougan. 19, Lou Arcari, million members. TTie Rev. Dr. Englund will dis­ ladies. Not out of politeness, but Dear Arthur: Ten years ago Open Mon. Uini Sat. 9:M to 7 23, PKlITp Custer, 20. Donald Mar­ Cabbage for Drinker* fear. Anger a TV-walchIng little when I was 65, I applied for my dosed Sundays A.Morted broken eizes and tin, 22, Paul Buck, 17. John Brain- cuss the effects of the merger in old lady today, and like as not Social Security benefits. I have Rt. 44A, Bolton. Tel. MI 1-8089 colors In «II price ranges. DFL ard, 24, Anthony McAIILster, 23, New England. VALENTINE SUQAESTIONB Raymond O’Neill, 21. and John P. Cairo—Ancient Egyptians ate The Rev. David G, Jaxheim er she’ll clamp a Judo hold on you worked part-time and paid Into boiled cabbage in the belief that it and flip you the length of the bus. Social Security ever since. I get tobocuans O’Neill, 17, (brothersi, and Wil­ pastor of F irst Lutheran, will also only $80 a month. Am not I en­ ToblneloHM — Napkins — Cufouts liam Griffin, 19. would prevent intoxication. Roman addre.ss the conference. About 50 if A third disturbing trend I have M EN'S Pile Lined Reg. 29.95 Emperor Tiberius chewed bitter church leaders will attend, the noted,in television is the marriage titled to more benefits due to my The plaintiffs have attached present earnings? Party Supplits — ValmtinM — properties of parents of those almonds for the -same reason and Rdv. Mr. .laxheimer estimates. of the old daytime female soap TUNE TEASERS 19.22 Pliny the Eider recommended the Supper will be served at 6 p.m. by opera to the horse opera. Women G. I. youths who are minors. Properties Dear G. I.: The amount of of William D. and Gertnide Grif­ eggs of an owiet. the United Lutheran Church Wom­ have taken over the jold-fashioned Srrnamnrs — Dneorarient — Candy en. A film "Is This For M e?" will western lock, stock and eaddle. your Social Security benefit de­ fin at 278 Parker St.. Elwin B. pends on your average monthly CAR COATS and Helen McAdam of 52 Weaver ‘EGGS’ EXPUmr, conclude the meeting. No longer does the'sheriff or Your Comploto Forty Stem! Rd., John T. and Eleanor Buck of Dover, ,\. J, - Al the Army's marshal ' indulge in bang-bang earnings. A monthly Benefit of REG. 15.95 Battery $69 is based on average monthly 187 Woodbridge Ct„ and Harry Picatinnv Arsenal, the "menu" Is H>K’s BIRTHDAY NOTFJ> duels with the bad man. He spends earnings of between $128 and $132. and Eileen E. Custer of 1.19 Hil­ explosive. "Eggs" and "pine­ Warm Springs, Ga., Jan. .31 l/P. his time rightmg some woman's If your earnings after 1B51 were both FAIRW AYS BOOSTER liard St. Other parents named in apples" are hand grenades, "cake" - -©penhouse was observed at the wrongs, listening to her woes, or more than those before 1951,' you the suit are Thoma-s J . O'NeilJ. of is a block of dehydrated nitrogly­ Little White House yesterday in wiping away her tears. He no may he eligible for an Increase. CABLES 10 Mintz Court, and Mary Taft, cerine. and a "grain” is a bit of ex­ observance of tiie 80th birthday • longer needs.a gun so much as a Be sure to bring the matter to MAIN ST. and 8 .7 7 Compare At $1.98 mother of Herbert Dougan, of 45 plosive pi\/pellnnt as well as a unit anniversary of tile late president CTvdng towel. the attention of your local Social TURNPIKE PLAZA Riverside Dr. of bullet weight. Franklin D. Roosevelt. My slogan la "Keep women out Security office at once. Eight of the youths w-ere arrest-^ REG. 19.96. n.77 1.00 ed on Jan. 23 on State Police w ar-' DIAL w r C r A Fri. tin rants. Raymond and John O’Neill. 1230 PlajM Open Wed. till V■' T were reported working out of | REG. 28.96. 13.77 ■tats at the time tlie warrants 6 A.M. to 10 A.M. We Give Atlantic Full range of sizes and colors . . . were issued, were arrested last li A NEW FAMILY SWIM CLUB WORLD Saturday. William Griffin, now In luggage OREfLN They won’t last at these terrific low prices! ^ the service, has not as yet been Being Formed I.ocally — Complete Facilities STAMPS WINOSWEID served. All are charged with wil­ ful injury to a building and their ac rtnur u id Contemplated For Year Around Swimming COVERS cases will bp pre.sented in Circuit M A P Court 12, East Hartford, next and Other Activities-\300 Member Capacity Monday. The ten arrested are free 6 6 c under bonds from $300 to $.100. i n , the $5,000 civil action, So­ r " 1 NURSERY NEEDS! lon, Richmond and Kindberg. ALL-SEASON POOL, Inc. COLGATE o CHIFCO a RTORKUNE o COSCO o HED- plaintiffs, say that the youths "un­ MgAM MAttCMtUTBR CKMTWK BTROM o OAK HIIA o .SHARCO a GRO-RTTE. All door MEN'S _ aamplM . , . many one of a kind . . . All reduced for ! P.O. Box 93, Manchester j clearanoe. THERMAL I 1 am Interested in Joining—please send me Ittformattenf Crib UNDERWEAR * I Reg. 8.^1 , f Lie EfAUfVS/llON Mattress 6.88 Playpen 10.88 I Name ...... | 4.99 SflSSY LUMBEly Baby I Address ...... | Wood Potty WhUe They Ladles, good grooming Is ra- Stroller Chair 3.88 5.88 Last! ■entRd to all of us; Buslneso- DO IT YOURSELF ../et us hetpt womfii. Junior Miss or House­ Full Size Baby a q q u. s. sow. wife. Put your beauty rare In Swing 1 - 0 0 Drop Sid. the capable hands of the beau­ THE UNIVERSITY QF CONNECTICUT 14.88 SNO FAGS DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION Worth .1C.95 FMr ty sp^lallsts at the Trrs Chic SERVICES. ANNOUNCES FOUR NEW 4.97 Beauty Salon! Your Cos Cob Collection COURSES FOR EASTERN CONNECTICUT LAMP CLOSEOUT RESIDENTS SALE Starts here at ' Burton's 3 ONLY. REG 8.78 EACH . 6.77 tusanv STYLCD tv STUMTIC, Open to the general public, these Certificate Programs 6 ONLY. REG. 4.97 EACH . MSKtai or riNtsT 3.57 MEN’S llOHIWtlCMT LUCOMC meet on the Storra campus and in New Ix>ndon, as Indicated. 1 ONLY; REW. 8.67. EACH . .1.99 2 ONLY. REG. 8.48 EACH . and goes wherever Y O U go! MEETS AT NEW LONDON 6..1I FUNNa The Contemporary 2 ONLY. REG. 17.67 EACH . .11.97 ’ *1 inOH 8CHOOE 2 ONLY. REG. 8.67 EACH .. A handsome'travel tested European ISovcl Twelve aeaslons. 6.37 SHIRTS selection in a m iking plaid Fee $30 .0 0 Tue.sday evening.s, 7:00-9:00, Febj-uary 6th to April 24th. WALLETS ^ (green), trimmed with black Now.we offer you excopliQualli wearable .shirtwai.^t Hres.ses in wash­ Carter genuine leather wal­ JEWELRY coach grain vinyl over atrong able fabric.''—dre.sses that you can be a.‘'.-ured will |r»ok iiisi right most The .MEETS AT STORKS, ROOM 119, lets. Men’s and Ladies’ lightweight frames. Sman ler- any time or place. They are amazingly sharp looking and ver\ fnod- HUMANITIES BUH.DING SALE viceabie linings, roomy inside e.stly priced. American Sovel Tlvclve'ee.ssiona. REG. 2.62 ...... 1.77 20% OFF FeP $30 .0 0 Monday evenings, 7:30-9:30. W it h WEST COAST REG. 3.94 ...... 2.67 pockets, rugged hardware and February 5th to April 23rd. REG. 6.24 ...... 3.77 Our regular prices. Included handles for long wear. "Baring afsinst time may well MEETS AT STORKS, ROOM 105, LUMBER REG. 7.97 ...... 5.67 in selection genuine imported *Pticn fufciaa • 10% I irm. JL PlflM drew imadraft typp i of DaTonfr* poJvfMf'r fashion Painting in Oil— REG. 10.88 ...... 7.07 bring the end of time,’’ notes ITNE ARTS BUIIJJING Austrian crystal. for ^arly spnnK thrnuKh Istp flijtiimn Knil skirf^d in a splrction | ^ Q Q An Intermediate Workshop Sassy. Rsqular Ssl* ' Twelve sessions. Msn’s Vol-o- P a l...... of plaids wUh homp brlt R-lft. Monday evenings. 7:30-9:30. C^ic worrying about where to stash that stuff! Add cupboards .420.00...... SI6.00 Fee $30.00 Udls*'Vol-o-Poli...... 22,00...... February 5th to April 23rd. and closets economically with strong, durable West Coast Lumber. . . I7A0 OPEN EVERY NIOHTm 9 21 Crauheppsr...... , .12.00...... 9.40 1% (’haiiibray dicas of ea-’^y carf? Dai ron If they w e r ^ ^ the kind of world in wedding dress.” Interesting, what became the first American-bom, "I do the eame things Rudolf THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American-trained singer signed by Into words.” before the Met tlg n e d me." month for^’once a week ooUectic 935.MAIN ST.-Ml 3-5171 - OPEN 9 TO 5:30-CLOSED MONDAYS , ^ e Aaaoclatad Preaa la excluatraly which Uitngs like food, breath, things reilly are of worth to irs. Bing does at the Met. I have nev­ What about current muaical ac­ Now she lives alone—apart from Country Storo of garbage and rubbish from t’ entitled to the uae of republlcatlon of the Met. retired In 1938 after a er vetoed a. selection’ made by epeec^^trade, prosperity, health What In your life are you will­ tivity In America? her domcatic ataff—on a blllaide rear of yards ? all aewa dlmtehea credited to It or ing to be Infinitely patHSht about? 20-year carer as a star performer. the auditions committee, but I overlooking rolling Green Spring ROUTE 88—Ml 8-7868 2. Would the town be olippmg not otherwiM credited In tbla paper and-Iiappiness were for all peoples, Now she lives in a 17-toom, 'That’a a senatlve aidrject Let’s and alao the local newa pupllahed here. Rev. Arthur D. Leaker do have that, power.” say Us growing, despite fltianclal Valley, in suburban Baltimore backward to replace Its present, ^.All rlfbU of repuhllcaitoB of a p e ^ l ^Oid not to be arbitrarily fenced off Buckingham Church *500,000 Italian Renaissance man­ She explain^ that in addition TALOOTTVIU.^ CONN. niapatchea herein are alao reaenrM. sion, serves as artistic director of dllBeulUes. I tidhk we MiouM have County. Her marriage ended In di­ twice a week cotleotloa of waste from anybody. Their aituation, like to having a role in the choice of vorce In 1950. with a once a week coUeotton of the Baltimore Civic Opera Com­ the company’s performers, she subaldiea, Mke the Buropeein coun­ rail aerrlca client of N. E A ^afv' that of other peoples, raises a third tries.” "I still have something to im­ garbage and ruUbdXh? tee. Inc, Gov. Nutter Rites pany and coaches five hand-picked alao has a part In the selection question about the brave ideal of students. Mias Ponselle, a native of Meri­ part, and I want to impart It to 3. Haa the time come for the ^bUMara Sepraaentattrea The of its productions. young people. I live in the hope of town to return to operatli^ Hs JuUw Mathewa Special A m m a New the Atlantic Community. In addi­ Sidney, Mont., Jan. 21 W -T he Caught amid preparation for an ‘"nils yearia schedule calls for den, Conn., began her career at 14 TorV.ChlOMto, Detroit and^Boaton. schools and virtually every busl In her home town, where ahe pro­ finding a pupil so gifted that I will own Collection program? MEMBER AUDIT mlREAU OF tion to appraising what it can do open house for the benefit of the •lx productions, and we’re ex­ want to name her my successor.” CmCDLATlONS. ^ ness closed yesterday as most of civic opera. Miss Ponselle hustled panding constantly,” ahe said. vided background music for silent Marendax The directors will be faced with for those who can join it, and what Sidney’s 4,500 residents turned out movlea. Miss Ponselle hasn’t found such a decision Tuesday night, when from one tapestry-bed-ecked room The singer, whose art was once a p ^ l i yet? i Company, Inc.. it can do to those whom It Is to bury their best-known, son. Gov. "You Mng in a booth with the they consider a *2,700 proposed _ _ — — reeponaibnity for to another — with 14 poodles In described as being "vocal gold,” TRAVa ASENOY typoeraphlcau t m n appeaiina In ad- against, we can ask what It will do Donald G. Nutter of Montana. her wake — and talked about her explained that ahe considers the muaic In your hand. I got *15 a appropriation to expand the pres­ Authorized Agents For AH ent temporary contract to the end Taitlaenienta ana other readinjt matter to those It just leaves out in some More than 3.500 persons packed life. civic opera an excellent training week, and *3 extra for relieving Curtain Care In The Manyneater Evenina Herald Sidney’s High School gymnasium “Ideas. We're getting ideas," ground for young singers. the theater’s pianist.” Rail, Air and Steamship of the year in June. WATKINS To avoid setting in wrinkles, be kind of limbo. For the free world for the 40-minute funeral. Then TTie phone rang. Miss Ponselle That engagenrent led to a They asked the general man­ Connecticut's Style and Quality event D I»t«r^T ertlatnk cloalnit houra: she remarked. “Every year we try careful not to bunch curtains dur­ Lines ror Monday—1 p.m PMday Inside the alliance it will be they formed a procession more to do something different.” picked up the receiver. vaudeviUe stint with her older ala- ing sudsing and rinsing. ager' last night to bring cost fig­ ’ ^eaday—1 p.m Monday strength and prosperity: for the than two miles long to the ceme­ “Hello. . .yes It Is... .are you 18 Asylum St., Hartford ures Tuesday on what the town ^^edneaday—1 p.m ^ e a d a y . tery. She meant the open house, which rr ■niuraday—1 p.m. T^needay. slave world designated as the the one who aspires to be a sing­ Tel. CHapel 7-5857 would pay to do ita own collect­ >r FWdav—1 p.m. Tbpraday. Nutter, 46, and five others died involves converting the mansion er? . . . come to me, I will tell ing. JT Saturday—J p.m. Friday. enemy world it will be defeat and In an airplane crash last Thursday into a riot of decorations, tab­ you the truth. . .” 'H a r d y w a r e ’ HAROLD EELLS The present contract of *11,000 where you save on everything - Claaalfled UVSiUlUia.deadline; 10;80tUD a.m deatruction; what will be the third north of Helena. leaux, statues and lights. ’Visitors ^ y of publication axeepl finurday Back to Pet Project Manchester Agent a month for twice a week collec­ 8 am pay a dollar each, and the pro­ Later she returned to the subject tion of waste in 22 gallon contain­ world theme? ceeds go to the opera company. r — " MI 9-7442 Fur for Budget of the civic opera, apparently her ^LAtN, MSU WEPEVEPE~>\ and . w . . . . learned ■ — -I I V — w ers expires Feb. 28. Wednesday, January 81 If you long for fur but can’t "Here, finally, are the draper­ pet project 60IM6 SIXTY' MILESla TO DRIVE VeSTESWW. fAM Kfay ON Martin. is recommending that ies,” she said, before going off Into AN HOUR Working Wives afford a fur-trimmed coat or a lit­ '"liile year, for the firat time, we I6NT IT WONDERFUU LARSEN'S the town enter a 16-month con­ for your home tle fur, put your fashion money HARDWARE tract with the Haverty Co. for Those Jost Left Out It may prove a alight consolation into a fur hat. You can wear it *11,667 a month. many seasons, and it vriJI sparkle Question Coat Both Its architects In Kurope to the Working Wives of the up any cloth coat. and Its admirers on this side of the World that their millions will soon Several of the Erectors last SEM A HIGH YIELD is assumed by many investors to night expressed doubt that there Atlantic, who Include President be increased by one Individual was a connection between the fig­ Kennedy himself, seem to oonslder when Princess Margaret returns be a sign of a good income stock. Tliis can be a ure asked by the Haverty Oo. and OLD IPSWICH MAPLE that the new adventure In unity on to her job. costly assumption. For more often tlmn not, an the actual collection cost. the part of Western Europe, as This news, however, provides a RUG and Both Mayor Harold A. Turklng- abnormally high yield indicates the presence of ton and Director Thomas Bailey represented by the military alli­ pleasant thought in certain cir­ considerable risk. If more income now is YOUR W ILD BIRD SEED — SUET CAKES said they believed Haverty, who Gives you a lifetime of enjoyment ance of NATO, the economic alli­ cles In Britain where there has UPHOLSTERY Is mainly a construction con^ ance of the Common Maiitet, and been criticism. Increasingly louder goal, we urge you to seek professional help in your BIRD FEEDERS — SALT — SNOW SHOVELS tractor, did not really want the the potential political union of an dally, of Margaret and her hus­ Stock selections. Ours is without obligation. contract, and only asked a "fancy Old Ipswich is the kind of furniture you’ll always be Atlantic. Commimlty, represent CLEANING A FEW SNOW BLOWERS price” so that there would be less band, Lord Snowdon, nee Tony difference between the profit he proud to own for it is beautifully designed in lasting positive wave of the future. That Armstrong-Jones, a former cam­ OM DIAL TEL. Ml 9-1752 THf makes from the garbage contract Early American style and soundly made, "rhe hand­ may bo so. It may also represent eraman. ^ Open Thunday eceninge 6 M to 9.i)0 p.m. Souaac H o u s e w A R C S 1230 and what he makes from a con some scrolled bracket bases project on all three sides not an advance Into the future at or UmHMomti L! Q f F T / r e M t atruction project. The simple fact Is that Marga­ S ^ C i t e a n c e of chests and dressers. Drawers have Colonial thumb- all, but a legreselon into the past. Ml 3-5747 PAINTS 6 A.M. to 10 A.M. Director William Collins asked ret has been getting sour notes In s e x a p G A a o e N T o f ’" nml ^ gea, dovetailed construction, dustproofin* Many of us are tiylng to make up & f x / r n a z o e . what proof there was that the the press and in letters to the edi­ PUTNAM C a iM u e n e ip e s town was getting better service tor throughout, center guides and open easily, smoothly our minds which It Is. or which It Ai«mb0r$ hUw YdHt Sloek Exchange tors for her failure to resume her ri iAtr cama n. • MANCHma its money than it N^t from the on Nylon glides. The tops have thumbnail edges, too. would bo. Some of us believe that role In public ae a representative Garner's Connecticut Cartlng(iw.. the pre H <;ins\\orD sr Jomee T. Blok • (ebetf H. S taM WINF vious contractor, *5,886 Made .of solid northern rock maple in mellow nutmeg anything which detracts from the of the royal family. For those who finish. energy and support we give the (irrrji SUtnifHd month, other than a decrease In forget such vital statistlca, this la the number of complaints. United Nations, as the one saving a reminder that it is about 85 Later In the meeting the gen' CHOOSE FROM OVER 30 PIECES! ^ A concept humanity had to date, has weeks since Meg threw away her eral manager said the service was 9 9 . 5 0 to be classified as bad. Others pro­ engagements book to await the greatly Improved, and that this claim that the United Nations has birth of her baby. And before that type of service couldn’t be raeas' already failed in a mission which ured by a dollar sign. Mirror there was a rather lengthy honey­ Collins said that if Haverty pays was foolish and impossible any­ moon tour. each of his 18 employes an aver' 33.50 way, and that the thing to do Is to THAT WONDERFUL FEELING! And poor Tony, that dim figure age of $90 a week,’ his cost in concentrate on something that Nothing like a steadily growing savings with hands clutched behind, hasn't wages per month is about *7,000 might work, like a homogeneous fund to give you that "walking-on-a-cloud” THE DRUG STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY out of the *11,000 being paid him Use your budget , Atlantic Community. escaped the sticks and atones. He feeling. Everytime you add to it you can see 942 MAIN ST.—CORNER OF ST. JAMES ST. The town owns the trucks used took a job aa artistic advlior to by Haverty and pays for the gasO' But, for today, let us focus upon your rosiest dreams moving nearer to ful­ SELF SERVICE ______FREE DELIVERY account the London Sunday Times—a royal line and repairs for them. the possibility from an entirely fillment. ace In the hole for any BrIUsh Fringe. J^neflta Said Costly new angle. CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND...... ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY t SATURDAY ■'^'Maydr Ttirkingtaa' asked the gen Let us look at It from the point newapaper. Tony’s nebulous Job eral m a n a^ r why, if the town al somehow, was coupled with the ready owns the trucks, the cost of of view of a nation like Austria, or the collection program would be Switzerland, or Sweden. fact that British taxpayers wlU A 'ft REO. 1.88 Director Bailey said he would INSULATED Imported “never” vote for either once a week 179-50 Austrian peace treaty. ^‘tW g h N m u k U h Kiddles’ Chairs collection, or curb collection, since like ordinary paint Creamy-thidc \ Buffet base 109. So the blessings of political and "Ixicite” Wall Patot stays on walla Haadpalated both proposals would be steps E economic unity for Western Eu­ The> start at nine each morning STERILIZER FORMULA backward. only, $109. and ceilings, o ff cIoUmb and hands. Bailey added that so far as the rope, or for the Atlantic Communi­ And stop when they head for Reg. ^3.98 8 bonlc capacity. 1 . 1 9 34.95 home. Rust-resistant BAG number of complaints being an to ty, would be denied to Austria not Two plastic dication of better service, he be­ because Austria was not eeonoml- lift-out rack. I’ve seen them slumping in their linad podcota. lieved many persons had 'withheld cally, polltldally, . or ideologically chairs Safety steam their complainta because the col­ mlcase TEATCevalve. fit for them, hut because Austria I’ve seen them almost “hit the N EW 4II1D Zippor dowra lection was understood to be a deck, Rm trial. cannot be a member of any mili­ Those hot and tired and weaA- 2 * 1 “I haven’t said anything and my Old fashioned beauty 29-50 tary alliance for ,or against any­ souls L u c r r E * O ilyl r REO. 1.48 neighbors haven’t said anything,” body. Whose lives are being wrecked. CHILDREN'S he said. And the same ground rule.s, it MITTENS He favored extending the con­ for your dining rooiti from I’m sure such things will not occur WALL PAINT tract four- montha, and to the Country comfort at would appear, are aJ.so to be ap­ In the "firesheds" we envision. fo r bomuty meantime take new bids to begin plied to the good, free, democratic Because they’ll be ultra modem wHhout bother 7 9 f a new contract in July. people of Switzerland and Sweden, And completely air conditioned. $745 Director Francis Mahoney fa­ a new cherry collection as they too are left outside the I 19 k e tn lir N im * o O Aa L.'u vored the town’s starting its own thrifty Yankee prices I ^ e only things that they wiil lack collecting to July. O L D S A L E M arrival of the new golden age for I Things which often could be used Mitching ctlor* for weedwork and “I have always felt that the Western Europe, for the Atlantic Are diving boards and” ehute tlie trim in ’’Duco" Satin SImmi EaamtL IMVKO* pnyncMNa- - S - S——^ ou town can do the job bettM-,” he For the first time dumg the Semi-Annual'Sale Community. There is nothing chutes" COUCH SYRUP • A IT PARTS said. You save because we,bought thV^Tactory’s entire stock of And tile lined swimming pools. Wittk MadaK MmtriliM N IT! Diaper Rash rtestic wMb elesHe you can ensemble a dining room from a brand new CROUP discontinued fabrics! There’s a Big choice of sofas and qualitatively wrong with those (MS nniMkMil. REO. «8e Directors Eric Anderson and inuMB. UributuSButaiuk weltl end leas, Robert Gordon said more Infor­ 'Watkins ooUecticMi of solid cherry pieces . . . the chairs (seven styles in each and many covers) for imme­ countries, either. But the blessings Thrae things I’m sure will all be loIkdNlbialnWba lo eisetSed ceisrs. U.8.P. Old Salem Group. Adapted from fine old pieces, Self, aaild, PaU Oscr x sn x m RALX mation is needed on what the pro­ diate delivery if you cMoose early. Or, you can special order of unity, the blessings of freedom, planned gram will coct jtbe town, before this furniture provides you with the utility for are, it appears, not to be available Along with” all the other "trlm- E. A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. fiylala from a collection of discontinued fabrics with delivery in minga," IH 7 8 * they can vote for It. 20th Century living and the elutrmihg quaintness Choose from merely to those who happen to be 72.*. MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER - four weeks. The Lawson sofa shown, for instance, also But at present we must hold General Manager Martin aald If of Early Amercan days. Pieces shown: 48-inch free and \yorthy, or merely expert things down 2 9 < the town operates the program tt^ eighteen jtieces! comes in a 96-inch four-cushion size for only $349. ’These In the peaceful arte. The new In- To this “very ainall” beginning. aalf, ba wants the town to hire HptCh stands 70^ inches high. Oval apoon foot are top quality Early American upholsteries with handrtied CARSTAIRS White Seal FtfOl 4 . 5 0 the man who Is now supsrvlslng •trum ent of the free world, it ap-J "LUCITE” WALL PA IN T...BM |ffyiv|fA O tfirS<^«r/ BLENDED WHISRKV. 8* PROOF table expand! from 42 z 62 to 42 z 86 inches with ooil spring bases, fuU sprinv edges, rubberized hair, foam Ur. A. B. llormn On m tk . The key to g o ^ collae- tTTO leaves. latex cushions I Il9a

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all wlU fall. We've never used a Burch, was credited with bringing The man on the bottom had hold else off balance and down they Pentagon* Refuses CitcuU Court 12 net.” calm. Ministers Vote for Ouster ^ RockviUe-V ernon Wallenda Act of both her wrists. went.” „ ___ W Martin Outlines Ideas Faughnan was making his debut Burch, grotesque in his makeup, "They struggled to hold on and Mrs. Faughnan collapsed after with the Wallendas. When your doctor asks where News Tidbits Driver Convicted stood In the ring center pleading keep from flipping oyer. They lost learning that her husband died. yon want yoUr prescription fin­ Collapses' in The four younger men formed for order and the people heeded their grip on one of her hands and She was placed under sedatives. ed . . . any . . . HAJLUtAKK O f Castro’s Regime by OAS from the AP Wires Flaherty Seen Choice him. Senator Demands 'Despite Fnilure To Ease Work LWd the base o f the pyramid with their, rtie sa’ung In the air. But they re­ Karl Wallenda said that just p h a r m a c y ! Free deUvery. feet on the high wire.' Karl and Accounts o f witnesses varied as gained thefir hold." before he fell Schepp shouted "I Ml 9-288J Herman Wallenda were standing on ((JtmtbhftA teem Owi) council, and the bodies and agen­ Jack Paar says In New Tork To Recall Crash Air in Detroit to exactly what happened. Ih e Wallendas dropped Jan Into can’t hold any more." cies of the organisation to take long rods which ran along the Seven of the Wallepdas were at the improvised net. Then they "I didn’t know what was going prtnoSl^ of iolf-occlusloii/* Rusk NBC television show that Johnny On State School Board General Manager Richard Martin restated his reasons for younger men’s shoulders, and Miss the necessary measures to give ef­ (Coattamed from Page One) a climax of their act, atop the walked the wjre to safety. on^’’ Gunther said. "A s soon as Carson will replace him starUag Names o f Censors A Tolland man yesterday denied opposing the appointment of an assistant general manager Schepp was seated on’ a chair on mlA, <*»k>usly r«f«Tlnjr. to the fect to that decision. Thoae meas­ Oct. 1 . . . OuisUan A. Herter, group, in a chair, was Jana, a full Jana bum p^ her head on the everybody started falling, I grab­ any recollection of a minor auto last night, at an infomial meeting with the board of directors the older men's shouldera. nbsenoe of Portico®* drfogstlon. ures win be legal, not extra-legal. a secretary of state In Elsenhower, AJdsa In tha offlcs of Gov. Johnf "He would make a good mem­ In 1934 some or the troupe then 50 feet above the floor. * floor after hitting the net. Her In­ bed hold of someone.” We cannot accept the view that a accident which resulted in his ar­ Dempsey . today disclaimed jmy ber. He is willing to ezprass him­ at the Municipal Building. Martin’s views were orginally con Suddenly the pyramid collapsed. jury was not believed serious. ' The Cubans boycotted the hour- administration, says at Stanford, (CoaUnaed from Fags One) performing slipped 4nd started to There was an apparent slip by To clrcuagoers the name of the political decision cannot be taken Calif., that United States never re­ by censors seemed to boklapricious rest and conviction on a charge of knowledjge o f the answer to the self and stand by his decisions," talned In a letter to the board In^ Herman, Karl and Gunther Wall­ one member. The pyramid began Faughnan’s wife, Jenny, 33, NOW BUYING long session and Dortlcos an­ MacDonald said. fall in an act at Akron, Ohio, but enda managed to stay on the wire Wallendas haa been .known since as thought there were no legal re­ turn to isolationism but must help matters, a field which is reserved and without relatioivto any fixed evading repsonaibillty. question: Will the Governor ap­ December In which he proposed the the planning commission, to be collapsing. troupe member, saw It aii. She nounced they also will stay away The CABS, he said, strongly fa­ board strengthen the legal, fiscal, others caught them. and grab Misa Schepp. w.'U before the turn of this cen­ medies already existing, as though create new world In which new for the President and the Depart­ policy. Robert A. Schools, 89, of Crystal point’ RockviUe Attorney Leo B. presented each year to the board 'There was a slight loss of bal­ was standing on a platform at one tury. SCRAP NEWSPAPER from the night meeting because there were no legal paths which nations can look forward to high­ Kendall -dallcd Lawrence’s a l­ Flaherty Jr. to the State Board of vors appointment of either past or ■ and personnel deportments of the In the July, 1944 Hartford, For paralyzing momenta they U ment of State,..’’ Ctabina, Tolland, said he did not re­ of directors before the beginning Conn., circus fire the Wallendas ance,” said O. C. Hansen, 50, a end of the high wire. The aerialist dynasty was found­ the sessions "do not Interest us. could be followed." er economic standards . . . West- ien tmn to a spMCh by Roswell Gll- member an E. Main 81. accident Education? present members of loccal boards town, rather than appoint an as­ held her until attendants below She said her husband did not James Kendall, counsel to the of the budget year. were aloft but slid down ropes and could rig up a makeshift net from spectator. "They held for an in­ ed in 1874 in Germany by Karl's Hie Cuban president told news­ Rusk hailed the unanimity of ac­ port family of four narrowly es­ patric, deputy secretary of de­ Dec. 22, although testimony of Flaherty was mentioned In a of education to some of the stats * sistant to the general manager. stant. Then suddenly they piled appear to have a good grip on his Special Prices to men the conference results were subcommittee, said that if literal­ newspaper story this morning as board posts. Appointees with this The question of an assistant to One cause of extra-hours work escaped. a mat used in a tumbling act. Then grandfather,' also named Karl. tion on other resolutions before the capes asphyxiation from carbon fense u d McNamara’s No. 1 aide, complaining witnesses placed him for Martin In recent yeaja has been down like a cascade." 36-pound balancing bar and lost /•a defeat for U.S. Imperialism ly Interpreted It placed a "com ­ the probable appointee to the va­ type background, MacDonald - the general' manager, although an In 1037 a violent storm hit as the they dropped her into the mat. The troupe came to the United ^ . Otganlsatient conference and particularly on the moiraxide when fumes from run­ at Hot Springs, Va„ last October at the scene. the inordinate amount of new con- Hansen, an engineer and ama­ hia balance as he tried to change and transformed the OAS from a plete ban" on discussions of for­ cant post on the nine-member said, would help forge strong old problem In the town, was group was performing in Schenec­ For a time panic threatened States In 1928 and starred with the condemnation of Cuban commu­ ning motor in an attached garage which discussed foreign policy., Judge Joseph F. Dannahy ruled atrucUon in the town, parUcularly teur photographer, said he saw the grip. D E L IV E R TO regional organisation Into a poll- eign policy, and marked a depar­ board. Flaherty would make no links connecting local boards, the brought to a head during Mar­ tady, N.Y. A cable snapped. Again from the shocked crowd. Some Ringling Brothers and Bamum nism. But some observers felt that spread through living quartera of ture from the rules set by thg Kendall said Arthur G. Sylvester, evidence in a trial In Rockville of schools and the sewage treat two of the men holding Jana. and Bailey Circus. tlcal-mUlWry bloc- the failure of the 20 nations to comment on the story today be­ state board and the CABE. tin’s Illness, at which time many no one was hurt seriously. men tried to run into the ring. “ Dieter called out that he home after garage door was blown Elsenhower and Truman adminis­ assistant secretary pf defense for 12th Circuit Court yesterday show­ ment plant. In laat month’s letter "The men had their legs wrapped couldn't hold any longer," the said. Costa Rican Ambassador Jose agree on Cuba’s ouster from the shut by wind.’ ed Schools had knowledge of the yond saying, "It’s a governor’s ap­ of the directors Expressed a de­ The Wallendas usually perform Women wept. Others, including The presant Karl and Herman trations. public affairs who heads the cen­ pointment." There have been suggestions to the directors. Martin stated that without a net. children, were frozen In their around the wire.” Hansen said. "He threw the pole into the air OSTRINSKY Oreamuno, spokesman for the OAS revealed a deep rift in the . Moroccan Embassy in Washing­ soring job, later Issued a memoran­ collision. that Flaherty’s appointment would sire for such an appointment to are uncles of Jana and Dieter. "If it Is interpreted literally, Gov. Dempsey la out of state such a situaUon is not likely to be At the hospital last night Mrs. seats. "One was lying face-down on the to grip it in the center and lost Gunther Is a son of Herman. Mario 7.11 P A R K E R ST . drafting committee, said "We are hemisphere. ton stripped of ita ambassador, dum saying the Gllpatric speech Defense Atty. Wendell 8. Gates be the preliminary Step to his relieve the burdens of the gen­ repeated. not rejoicing In the achlevemenU” Together, the six nationg that this is correct,” Lawrende replied, and is sxpecM to return next eral manager’s office. Faughnan said "if one falls, they A circus cloNvn, Ernie (Bllnko) wire, the other right on top of him. his balance. This threw everybody Wallenda Is Carl’s son. JDr- EI-Mehdl Ben Aboud, and but added that he felt sure literal "la not to be taken as other than said the evasion statute requires week. Appointments to the state running dor Congress in the com­ Martin concluded his comments of the conference. abstained on Cuba’s expulsion have three aides, by King Hassan II, No action was taken at that interpretation was not desired. an exception to the policy of pro­ that the accused "knowingly" leave boaM are made by the Governor. ing election. In response to this, by saying that an assistant gen­ "W e have been forced to take a population of 138 million — 2>,4 ruler of Arab nation . . . Dr. Je­ time on the matter by the board Lawrence said speech censors hibiting . . . discussions of foreign an accident scene. Schools, he said, Hiat the appointment. If made, Flaherty repeated his statement of eral manager is an infrequent ele­ grave decisions because a sister times the population of the 13 Latin rome A. Streem, 37-year-old den­ until It could meet with Martin learned quickly that "the main affaira.” . did not' remember. would amount to political exile Ar, last fall that he haa no intention ment in municipalities with a sys­ republic Is sunk In tragedy," he American nations that voted with tist whose breathing twice stopped The counsel asked how this But Assistant Prosecutor Stei^en and hear his views. Town Coun­ mm the United States. Including the trust” of,'the directive was meant conversely, political opportunity Is to seek state or federal elective of­ tem of government like Manches­ said, adding that he hoped the and twice resumed, remains in squared with Lawrence’s previous E, Ketcham said It’s “ not the In­ sel Arthur J. LeClalre Jr. was act­ ter’s, thus implying the imprac- true people of Cuba will return to United States, the hard line bloc to be that "our people are not to being debatkl. Inform^ observers fice this year. critical condition at Mount Sinai testimony. tent of the statute to allow an ac­ feel the eppolntment would not ing general manager during Mar­ Ucallty of such an arrangement. the Inter-American fold. has population of 233 million. Hospital In Cleveland . . . Tele­ differ with our foreign policy (in cused to say T don’t remember’ The vacancy on the state board tin’s absence. An Argentine delegate expressed public speeches), criticize It or "You have to relate It to the con­ push Flaherty o ff the main line of was created by the resignation of Further discussion of the mat­ Today’s unanimous vote merely vision network officials say adver­ text," Lawrence said, adding that and thereby skirt the charge." Wants Full-Time Coimsel fear that the lack of unanimity advocate different policy." political activity; neither would it Earl Hatheway of Ellington, who ter has been placed on the agenda meant approval A the actual rec­ tisers have been allowed to control Gilpatric’s was "a very strong Schools, who pleaded Imiocent, serve to advance him toward any After stating that very few of the of the regularly scheduled Feb. 6 ord of the resolutions adolitlcal goal. The Job Is not meeting of the board of directors. record contains information on the because they pay for them, but ing, the Armed Services Subcom­ capability much more than had for failure to notify the Motor considered a patronage appolnt- master July 28. About three and a ment In the country have an asalat- texts and how the participants days of long bargaining before the mittee conducting the hearings ■Vehicle Department of a change half years of the six-year term re­ ant general manager, Martin went voting, U.S. delegates sought to practice is on decline, according •been done jlrevloualy, and "the sec­ ment. .. to testimony heard before Federal put into its recoil a background retary" didn’t want it to be viewed in address. He had backed from an Victor MacDonald, executive di­ main. on to propose the changes he Foreign Minister Jose Calcedo convince the Latin Americana that summary prepared by its staff. E. Main St. parking stall and bang­ The nine board members are Columbia President Kennedy might have dif­ Communications Commission hear­ as precedent. rector of the Connecticut Associa­ thought would be more advantage­ Castilla of Colombia, a leader of ing In Washington. ; This attributed to former Presi­ ed a car belonging to Marlon Law- tion of Boards of Education usually appointed by county — ous to the town, both In relieving ficulty getting appropriations from On other points, under Kendall’s (Km o f Tolland. the stem lino bloc, read two state­ James B. Pearson, 41-year-oId dent Harry S. Truman the estab­ questions, Lawrence said his (CABE), commented Flaherty’s one for each of the state's eight— his load and in mtdntainlng the in­ ments on his country's position and Congress for the program unless Mr. and Mrs. Lawson identified and thv ninth member at large. strong action were taken against former Kansas Republican State lishment, near the end of World agency had "quite a number” of record In the field of education has herent strength of the system. asked that they be Included In the Schools and said they asked him to Regular meetings occur once a John Clarke Cuba. Chairman, appointed to U.S. Sen­ War II, of the general policy of guidelines for doing Its job in col­ been good. He has shown interest Martin asked that a full-time final report „ ^ ate to succeed late Sen. Andrew F. stop and report the accident, but month and are all-day events. ■ tte Qualified observers feel Presi­ advance clearance or censorship of laboration with the State Depart­ Schools drove off. In educational poUdes and served town counael be appointed, with Mexico, Bkiuador and Bolivia al­ Schoeppel, also a Republican . . . public speeches by military and Other special meetings are called tenure, In order to handle the in­ dent Kennedy may have to take a ment and other agencies, but "I Schools said he had "two" beers” six years on the Vernon board of Given Army so wanted explanations of their Total national debt rises above other government leaders. 'as the occasion demands. creasing amount of legal work for abstention on the ouster vote In­ long reappraising look at hU lihtln don’t know 1 could call them pre­ at a Rockville tavern before going aducstlpn, he noted. American policy, particularly in $298 billion for first time. Treas­ •The summary said speeches by cise." the town. He pointed out that In cluded in the record. ury Department In Washington re military leaders were reviewed to home that night. He was not park­ the event of the manager’s absence, Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., told regard to the "go-slow" six. ■ Lawrence Insisted that when hla ed where the complainants claimed Grove St., driving without a li­ Commission ports . . . Married men of Amer­ prevent any disclosure of classified people were In doubt about any­ standing schooj,J>us and driving such Sfl recently occurred, a full­ newsmen the 4-man congressional The vote on Cuba’s expulsion ex he was, he said. while her license was suspended. cense and speeding, to Feb, 13. FAIR ica arc about three and one-hall Information and to make certain time town counsel could take over delegation attached as observers posed the haunting fear.s of some thing they checked with higher au­ Leslie M. Phelps 36 o f Thomp- Lawrence pleaded innocent to years older, on average, than they conformed with "established thority and avoided confusion, but She said she saw the school bus the manager’s duties on a full-time John P. Clarke of Lake Rd. was to the Rusk mission gave the sec­ Latin American leaders that action sonville was given a 30-day sus­ stopped In Vernon but did not see speeding and elected a court trial. against Cuba and communism their wives. Census Bureau fig­ national policy and established for­ he would "hate to say” the system basis as the present town counsel, commissioned a second lieutenant retary enthusiastic support In ob­ pended sentence and placed on two the turamlng lights blinking and His mother requested appointment with hla own private Interests, abroad can stir trouble at home. ures reveal. eign policy.” couldn’t be improved. of a public defender -and Judge In the U.S.. Army Reserve yester­ taining from the conference "What years’ probation for fraudulent Is­ thought they were not turned on. could not. I consider to be a very satisfac­ On the other side, however, It The Truman clearance policy He said the Defense Department sue of a check. Ketcham said Aristedes M. Rey, 16, of 4 Park Dannehy chose Atty. Robert L. day during formal ceremonies at tory resolution" on the condemna­ was fear of Castro on the part of continued under the administration has ordered an enlargement of his Phelps cashed a check In a Rock­ Baum. He also proposed the appointment the University of Connecticut. St., Rockville, charged with In- by the manager of a director of tion of Castro. Central American governments— of President Dwight D. Eisenhow­ staff to reduce some of the work ville market for $46 Aug. 16. It tozdeation, was transferred to the Harry F. Tice, 28, of Worcester, Clarke took his oath of office pressure on censors, who he said public works thereby relieving the Morse declined to comment on some representing entrenched oli­ er and is still In effect, the sum­ was returned because of lack of State Juvenile Court. Mass., driving under the Influence from Capt. David P. Leland. He garchies — and some nations in mary said. had been working under pressure. msnager of nls responsibilities ss the abstention of the go-slow bloc, Obituary funds, he said. Ricbard B. Goodness, 24, of E l- of liquor or drugs and violation of has been assigned to the Air De­ northern South America which Lawrence’s testimony marked a Getting down to details, Law­ Norman K. Brownlee, 23, of head of public works. whose six governments represent ington, was fined $25 for driving the rotary law, to Feb. 13. Martin suggested? Increasing the fense School at Ft. Bliss Tex. more than two-thirds o f I>itln caused them to press for immedi­ shift to a new phase of the sub­ rence said any speech text men­ Worcester Rd., Vernon, who was A senior at UConn, Clarke is the ate, harsh action. Charles F. Prelle committee’s Inquiry which stems tioning communism as an "Inter­ a commercial vehicle with an In­ staff of the controller’s office as a America's people. the driver of a car which crashed U.N. GETS GIZBNQA son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Clarke. Their unyielding stand reported­ Rockville — Charles Frederick from charges by Thurmond, that national conspiracy directed from Into a tree on Tunnel Rd. three secure load. The court was told further step in lightening the mana­ The Senator Indicated, however, a stake bodied truck he was driv­ Efleven seniora received their that President Kennedy’s $20 bil­ ly balked a search by Rusk for a Prelie, 83, of 9 Progress Ave., died military men have been muzzled Moscow” was sent to the State De­ weeks ago, was fined $120 for driv­ Leopoldville, the Congo, Jan. ger’s work load. commissions in the Army and Air compromise that the go-slow six at Rockville City Hospital yeater- against making anti-communist partment for review, but that the ing under the Influence o f liquor or ing In Blllngton’'had no covqr'for 81 — The Congo govern­ Wants Personnel Director lion AJUance for Progress program a load of rubbish. Papers were Force at the ceremonies yesterday will bo carried out In ail needy would support. day. speeches. Atomic Energy Commlaslon, Cen­ drugs. ment has authorized the United He also urged the adoption of a afternoon. ' A parade of top military offi­ tral Intelligence Agency, National Two teen-agers, David R. Geno- blowing about the road. Nations to assume responsIbU- formal personnel program, asking Latin countries, regardless of how Bom in New 'York City on Nov. The court nolled a charge of To Be or Not? they voted. 27, 1878, he was a aon of (Carles cials in prior hearings had told the Space Agency and others were vesi, 17, of Dockerel Rd., Vernon ity for Antoine Glzenga If the the board to name a director of Town firemen are questioning senators they didn't feel muzzled, consulted about parts of any and Rommie D. Schute, 18, of 28 failure to pass to the left sgalnst pro-Conimunlst leader asks personnel and to establish the whether to continue their country "lire purpose of the alliance for and Barbara W «dlg Prelle. He had Marianne K. Hammer, 17, of 9 progress is hemispheric because Kennedy Bares lived In Rockville most of his life. but many of them said some of the speeches that dealt with their Windermere Ave., Rockville, heard U.N. protection, the U.N. an- rules of such a department. fair each year. Columbia Fair changes made In their speech texts fields. charges of Improper passing Sunrise Dr., Vernon. nosmeed to-OUT” executives of busi­ 2 maximum use of the nation's food sir. Pauline Macomber, Tolland; Mrs. V OFF o f the go-slow bloc, ^aid he believed abundance through such plans ns ness and Industry have discovered the ’ the council by the same two-thirds Aldene Soucier. RFD 2, Rock- Editorial Item at Ads Colonnades as the paradise of their vote would suspend Cuba from par­ the school lunch program, direct . OVERSEAS DUTY CUT jrifle; Edward Horan, Tolland Rd., leys' long sleeved sport distribution of food to the needy, in Past Even When Don’t dreams. .Here Is the casual, carefree life regularly $10.98, $12.98 ticipation In OAS affairs imtil a Washington, Jan. 31 (/P)—The Bolton; Nelson Babcock. Lebanop; that maliM a relaxing vacation. You'll be­ shlrtf in cottons and an expanded food stamp plan, the Mrs. 'There.sa Frazier, 361 Center Such famous make.s as Chubbettes and Trim- | special Inter-American conference Army announced today a cutback 3 M onths Plan on Buying come rejuvenated with our excellent serv­ foreign food-for-peace program, of overseas duty for thousands St.; Mrs. Haidee Mason, 477 N. cotton knits. Sizes 6 2.98 to 1.49 to can be held to decide a legal pro­ ice, superb accommodations and delicious Teens . .. . skirt.s, dresses and sportswear. All Brand new spring 1962 styles and colors includ- cedure for Cuba's expulsion. including .U.S. participation in a of men whose tours abroad were Main St.; George Leenders, 104 cuisine. Directly on the Atlantic Ocean to 18. 4.98 2.49 World Fo<)d Bank. ixtended by as much as six Spruce St.; Donald Hayes, 23 I ing luscious pastels, plaids and checks in sheath I After the vote A,rgentlne For­ . . . with 825 feet of wide, private beach. late winter styles. , eign Minister Miguel Angel Car- months to help meet Ruaalan Parker St.; Abraham Berthiaume Write Dept. 1 for tree etdor fold­ I ' or pleated styles. Sizes 6 to 16. ROCKY ASKS $2.6 BILUON threats to Berlin. It Is the first Pond Rd., Vernon; Kenneth Nel cano said the resolution to expel Summary £ f fa cts from a study, ” 1116 DaUy N em papec And Its R seding Public,” lupM vised by the B u n su er or see your travel ogeat. Cuba "goes far beyond Interna­ Albany, N.Y., Jan. SI (/P) — major cancellatloa of emergeiicy son, Tankeroosan Rd., Vernon; o( AdverUsinc, American Newspaper PtAUahan Aasadatiaa. foe tlis Naw^aiat lafocBiatiaii tional rights and norma" and that Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller pro­ steps taken last fall to build ap Mrs. Mary Richardson, 16 CheS it appeared to set a precedent that posed today a record state bud­ U.& enned strength swiftly. A ^ ter Dr.; Mrs. Margaret MazzIUl, Published in the interest of more effective advertising by "setaras very grave." get of $2,^,000,000 Increasbig my officials sold they were ua- Rt. SO, Vernon; Mrs. Floreqpe state spending 1^ $231 million Shaw, RFD 3; Raymoi«F"'Clay, Rusk defended the resolution, able . immediately to ectlmate over that of the ouii«nt year. He how many men were affected. Tolland; George Simon,' 86 Tai EVERY ITEM CARRIES A FAMOUS NAME LABEL! saying "it la the business of for­ deslgasd more than half of the Some 42 per cent of the Army's colt Ave., RockviUe; Mrs. Rose- eign ministers to taka a political lolonnades M r a increase for e^catlon. The bud­ milUon-man force Is statlaiied.tn marls Gagne, HazardvlUe; Henry dedalon.'' / get provides for a razor-thin sur­ 90 different eeantrlea er arsaa. McCaffrey, Coventry; Mlsa Helen ll^ ra U t PMM MMCM e iio n t i OPEN WED. THURS., FRI. NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M .-M ON., TUES„ ^ T ., 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. "Tra»t we. have dona,” 'he con­ plus of $183,000 bt the fIscSl year The heavleat eonoeatmtiaii >■ ki. Owora, 274 Green ltd.; Mra. Ve- tinued, "and w e have asked the begfniilng April 1. 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, f MANCHESTER EVENINCf HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1965 ■I MANCHE8TBR EVENING HERALD. MANCliESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3t, 1962 PAGE ELEVEN of her chest and Up at Manchester told police he had used hia signal material from “ Proposal of Stand Andover play in this weather, including the Cniurch Community House, do. Mrs. John Kersen, and Mra. Driver Avoiding Memorial Hospital shortly after lights for the turn but Mrs. Jones LWV to Discuiss arda for Accreditation” by Dr. WU- 5 Aboard Hurl bootsobts, mittens and other warm Coventry starting with an international din­ Richard Breen. Bitekot Ooraed B6ef. C f ^ RockniUe-Vemon Uam Sanders, state conunlssloner Vince Sings with Solo-Chor^ clothing. the accident, and then discharged. claimed that he did not. Patrolman ner. Mrs. Henry Sherman Is chair­ The dan£e for high school teen- Vegetable, Potato. of ediicaUan. Mrs. Beldon Schaf­ Book Club to Meet man Crash Arrested According to police, Mrs. Jones, School Grant Plan@ Co-op School Unit ager.s will be (>eld FYiday at 8 p.m. Roast Staffed Tnr|cejr. while drtvlng in a southerly dlrec- Richard Rand investigated. fer wUl discuss grants and rev­ In Plane Crash The Book Discussion group will The 4-H Cosmopolitan Teens instead of Saturday because of the enue on the state levels Opening South Church Series Dimes March Vegetable, Potato. Cv |jpea Democratic Victory Dance,, A Manchester woman driver, Uort on Vernon St. behind q sec­ Three other accidents yesterday Members of the education-fi­ •Tq Meet Monday nieet at the home of Mrs. Andrew Club will make desserts and ser\-e. Young Mothers Club activity that Cranberry Sonoe, who was sUghUy Injured yesterday ond oar wrhleh in turn was making which brought ho arrests nor In- nance committee of the League of Mrs. Raymond B. Gowen, edu- (Oontinned Crom Page Gasper on Hebron Rd. on Feb. 8 They include Clarol Hicking, Ju­ evening at the Nathan Hale Com­ about noon while twice avtrfding a left hand turn into Eva Dr., caUrai-finance chairman, wlU be in ' H ekcti for a aerica o f three at 10 a.m. The selections for the dith Buckley, Kathleen Ravlin. munity Center. Baked Rotary Award Set Saturclay jiiiieSi to persons occurred at 3:55 Women Voters of Manchester wlU musicalea, to be preaented at South Mrs. Richard Adamg' president Slated Sunday hitting a second car by traveling avoided a two-car crash by driv­ hold a discussion unit on the Fed­ charge of the meeting. She ■wijl balance. Mrs. Mendes and the chil­ month are “The Listener" by Tay­ June Little. RoseAnn' Bilodeau, Mrs. Horold Lemons will be Lasagfia p.m. at Bldwell S t, just south of Methodiat Churih on Feb. 7, 13 of the Andover Co-operative Kin­ *L25 over sidewalks and lawns and ing to the left of the car, onto a eral and ptate Program for Edu­ also present areas of agreement dren were given first aid near the lor ClMdweU’and "Strait Passage” Lorraine Helms. Diane Jones and head chaperone. Assisting her will damaging a sign, fence, garage and sldewralk, across a lawn, knocked Hartford Rd., In which a car driv­ pairing the way for action by the and 21 at 7:4S pm., are now avail­ dergarten; hee announced e meet­ by Nancy pughi. This grpup Is A Mothers March for the March Betty Davis. Genuine Democrat, will celob^t. tht|i^tem He ^ writtw . U^e en ■ by Joseph A. Renfro. 17, of cation tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the scene and then transferred to the be Mrs. Roderick Adams, Mrs. tree, tvaa arrested by police three down a signpost, drove across Ehra League of Women Voters i^thir, able at five 'locatlona, it waa an­ ing for all kindergarten end nurs­ open to all' Interested women of of Dimes fund drive is scheduled Mias Betty Morgan of Orange, Prances Flynn, Gerald Dubord and Caves Liver *1.25 RockTille December election ^c_ amount of the music for the pro­ West Hartford, skidded and struck home of Mrs. Sanford Plepler, 112 hospital. . nounced today by Nevin Decker, hours later. Dr. (Just missing the other car Weaver Rd. the state. The crash scene Is 100 y&ras the fommunlty. Sunday. Th* house-to-house can­ an IFYE delegate recently re­ Stanley J. Harris. tory. and the Rockville Rotary O ub duction. again! up on the lawn at 127 Ver- a pole causing considerable, dam­ chairman of ^ e concert aeriee. ery school mothers will take place Businessmen's lauicheon Tickets Will be on sale shorUy. Police arrested Mrs. Marlon I. The role of the federal govern­ The League for three years has from Route 169. the mata highway Monday at 8 p.m. in the all-pur- St. Peter’s Schedule turned from Denmark, will be will present Its annual Man of the nqn St., knocked down a 10-foot age to his car; at 4:35 p.m. at Series tickets may be obtained The services scheduled for next vass will be conducted by the Aux­ About Town F e a t u ^ in the play will be the Jones at 23 Wellington Rd. charg­ ment will be discussed by Mrs. studied the needs of elementary between Southbridge, Mass., and poee room of the elementary speaker. Coventry High School basketball CHICKEN POT PIE 85e I Year award at separate dinner ing her wdth failure to drive in a picket fence, hit the side of a ga­ Hartford and Waddell Rds.; and at Kelth’a Furniture Store, Wat­ Sunday at St Peter's Episcopal iliary to Green-Chobot Post, All leaders and junior leaders "Spit litnes." a quartet; Art at 6:45 p.m. on E. Middle Tpke., Frederick Becker, and Mrs. War­ and secondary education In regard Putnam. Conn. * schOoL team will play RHAM High School events Saturday. proper lane. She will be present­ rage and then hit a 20-foot high to total state needs, sources of A strong wind was blowing at kins Bros., Keith's Variety store in Church are Holy Communion at 8 American LSgion, starting at 1:30 are urged to attend the affair. ' LEGAL BEVERAGES TTie Democratic Tdwn Commit­ Choulnard, comedian Jack Phillips Just east of Cook St. Slight motor ren Tennant wUl . speak on the Several items will be voted up­ in Hebron after school Friday. ed In Circuit Court 12. Mauiches- pine tree and laying It almost to revenue and methods of financing the Ume and the temperature waa the North Ebid, th-e Fair at the on including a proposed field trip a.m. and a' phoral Eucharist and p.m. Danre Slated tee of Vernon is sponsoring the vic­ and a number of dancing groups. the ground. vehicle damage wes reported in the State Board of Education. Mra. sermon at 10 a.m. The Senior Pilgrim Fellowship Weekly rehearsals have been ter, on Feb. 19. Roger McDermott will present public school education. zero. Parkade and at the South Method­ to Forest Park in Springfield. The Young Mothers Club will tory celebration at Maple Grove on She was treated for contusions The driver of the second car latter two accidents, iralice said. ist Church office. Headquarters for the workers have its annual Father’s Night of First Congregational Church held since November. Plans for next year will be dis­ will be at the American Legion FRANK’S CAFE Franklin St. beginniM at 7 p.m. The Solo-Chor, a mixed chorus Manchester Evening Herald An­ dance and entertainment .starting will serve a public spaghetti sup­ Sykes Losea First League Match cussed and a nominating commit­ home on Wall St. where coffee and per from 5 to 7 p.m. Feb. 10 at the • Main St„ Corner Pearl St. with a smorgasbord. Dancing will composed of ten soloists, will open dover oomapondent, Margery at 6 p.m. Saturday at Nathan Hale Sykes Junior' H l^ School bas­ tee will be chosen to draft a slate sandwiches will be provided by the church. Proceeds will be used to­ begin at 9. . . ketball team lost Its first Northern the series Wednesday, Feb. 7. Nine of officers for next year. Subse­ Montandon, telephone Pilgrim Community Center. Tony Connecticut Secretary of State 2-6012. auxiliary. Anyone Interested in as­ O'Bright’s orchestra of Manches- ward remodeling one of the rooms Connecticut League m at^ to ToP of the singers are from the Great­ quent field trips for the year will sisting Is asked to contact Mrs. at Quandt Hall. Tickets are avail­ Bais T. Grasso and State Comp­ er Hartford area. Manchester’s also be voted upon. tel will play. Entertainment will troller Raymond B. Thatcher will land 27-25 last t^ek, bringing its Eugene Rychllng, chairman fob the able from fellowship members. overall season record to four ■wins representative is George Vince, Mrs. Adams has expressed sp- Heart Mother of 1962 be provided by Mrs. Paul Haddad. be featured speakers, drive. Mrs. Willard Watrou.s. Mr.s. Wal­ The Zoning Board of Appeals and four defeats. now of Weet Hartford. He received preclation of the fine cooperation To date 103 mall returns have public hearing at 8 p.m. Friday at R. E. WANDELL The Rotary Club will present its his early musical training In Man- given by parents In the several lace Worthington and JIrs. Ells­ sixth Man of the Year award at a The league record is tom r and Seattla Jen. 31 (JPi — The been received with a total of Center School will consider the ap­ .chester schools and was a soloist field trips and parties already giv­ American Heart Association has worth Greenleaf diimer at the Shoreham Motor Ho­ one. 8179.30 contributed. Mrs. Rs’chllng peal of Arnold E. Carlson for a The game was decided on foul at Manchester High School under en this year. Two more parties are chosen Mrs. Thomas E. Fleming Mrs. Thomas M. Small has been Building tel in Hartford beginning at 6:S0 at 10 and her mailing committee, Mrs. elected membership chairman for variance on properly on Slandish Grand Opening, Thurs., the direction of G. Albert Pear­ scheduled for both groups, a Val­ III of Seattle as heart mother of Rd. throws, according to 6ykea Coach Ivan Robertson. Mrs. Antonio p.m. Ralph Schumey. Sykes made 6 of son. The tenth member is from entine’s party on Feb. 14 and sn the year. the remainder of the year, replac­ Contractor The Man of the Year award, pre­ George Vince Perocchio, Mrs. Ralph C. Hoffman, ing Mrs. Raymond Caouettc, who 12 from the foul line and Tolland Springfield, Msiss., and a soloist Easter party and egg hunt on Mrs. Fleming, 27, underwent Mrs. Louis A. Steullet, Miss Jo­ Manchester Evening Herald Cov. sented to the person considered to April 18. open heart surgery during preg­ resigned. have made an outstanding contri­ 7 of 28. in a Hartford church. anne Rychling and Mrs. Ernest entrj- correspondent, F. Pauline Rasickntiai-Cammerclal The annual faculty-student game Vince, who teaches music In Thirteen children are enrolled In nancy In 1968. Committees in charge of the Sat­ Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-6231. bution to the Vernon-Elllngton- Eldith Thomas, who earned a bach­ the nursery and nineteen In the March, sent ouBl.854 mailers. urday night affair are tlcketo. ,\lr.s. will be played Friday night at Hartford, Is choir director at St. elor of music education degree at She has had thxee children AlterationS'RaffladtIing Tolland community, was originated kindergarten. This year a large since surgeons stopped her heart Residents are asked to make James Breen, Mrs. Dayton H. Sykes court. The public is tnvtted. JusUn’s Church. He is a graduate Northwestern University, both of their contributions as soon as pos­ in 1956. of the Hartt College of Music. He swing set and slide, a bulletin 18 minutes to correct .a congenital Whipple III, and Mrs. Small; dec­ 7 Mvatbalts in One “ Business Built On Work above and beyond the can­ Game time Is 7:30. Top Value Stamps, New Redemption Store whom have been soloists with the board and puzzlea were purchased abnormality. sible. Coin containers in business orations, Mrs. Herman "Jake" Le- Bingo Tomorrow has appeared as a soloist with the Customer Satisfaction” didate's own field 1s the main Simsbury Light Opera Co. Tenors by the co-operative group. Tlfe unborn child was the first establishments will be picked up Doyt, Mrs. Albert Meyers Jr., and Rockville American Legion post Hartt Chorus and In Handel's are Hamilton Heyl, who studied Aleppo, Syria—Aleppo, In north­ gauge for the award. Parents are reminded that quar­ to be nourislied with donated the first part of the week, Mra. Mrs. Anton M. Lassen; kitchen, ern Syria, is noted for Ita fine food, Full Insurance Coverage Announcement of the recipient will sponsor a gift certificate bingo "Messiah’’ in Manchester. He has at Hamilton College and In Ger^ terly payments are due In advance blood fed by a heart-lung machine. Rychling said. Mr.s. Edwin Wittig. Mrs. Ronald party at Legion Home tomorrow Field's City Shopping Center, 836 Silver Lane (Next To Stop and Shop) East Hartford, Connecticut such as the kibboh—seven balls of of the award has never been made sung with the Hartford Festival many and has appeared on tele­ of each quarter. The child was bom in good health 4-H Dinner Set Knapp. Mrs. Ethel Cargo, and Tel. MI 4-0450 at 8 p.m. Proceeds are for the meat, one inside the other, and end­ before the presentation. Chorus and has been director of vision and with the Simobury Light It is strongly recommended to five months after Mrs. Fleming’s The Coventry 4-H Town Com­ Mrs. Paul Haddad; and cleantip. ing with a pistachio nut. Aleppines After 5:00 P.M. Top Officer to Speak child welfare and community serv­ the Manchester Rotary Club's Opera, and George Vince. the parents that their children be operation but died of pneumonia mittee’s annual 4-H Leader’s Party Mra. Raymond Caouettc. Mrs. ice fund. The public is invited. Blso delighf in a desert made of 82 BALDWIN ROAD Joseph B. Bums, president of the STORE HOURS: OPEN TUES., WED., THURS. and SAT. - 10:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. production, of "Musical Comedy Basses are George Dunbar, a dressed adequately for outdoor unrelated to the surgery. will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday at Frank Sanelli, Mrs. Albert Penar- almond juice. Connecticut Chamber of Com­ Transportation will be furnished on Time" and the Catholic Graduate music major from University of merce, will be the main speaker at request. FRIDAY 12 NOON to 9:00 P.M------CLOSED M ONDAYS Scholarship musical productions. Vermont and former soloist with the annual dinner meeting of the Scrap Paper Drive Sunday One member of the group, Nel- the U.S. Na'vy Choir in radio and Rockville Area Chamber March 6. The monthly scrap paper drive ga Lynn, was winner o f the Con­ television concerts including an ap­ Bums' acceptance of the speak­ will take place Sunday, weather necticut Opera Auditions in 1968. pearance on the Ed Sullivan show: er Invitation was r.nnounced Mon­ permitting, according to the. Amer­ She has ^9o appeared with the Gerard Millette, Hartt College of ican Legion, which conducts paper day by the local chamber. There Pioneer Valley Symphony Orches­ Music graduate, and Ralph Schlat­ haa been no location settled on for drives within Itock'vllle borders. tra, the Hartt Symphony and the the annual meeting. Last year, the Papers should be placed on ter, who studied at Elsstman and Hartford Symphony orchestras. Peabody schools of music and has meeting was held at the Legion porches or curbs before 9:30 a.m. The three sopranos are Miss Hall on West Rd. Bad weather will cause postpone­ appeared with the Hartford Chlor­ The subject of Bums' talk will Lynn and EUlzabeUi Barrett, a mu­ al Club, Simsbury Light Opera, ment to Feb. 11, sic teacher in Bast Hartford ele­ be announced later. Bums Is sec­ Rubbish Collection Farmlngtcm Valley Minnesingers A PRICE for EVERY POCKETBOOK retary and general counsel of the mentary schools, both graduates and Gregorian Male Quartet. The regular tin can and non- of Hartt College of Music of the Fuller Brush Co. of East Hartford. bumable rubbish collection, con­ All of the chorus members are Snow Queen, Begardleae University of Hartford; .and Bar­ associated with church choirs and ducted by city public work.* crews, bara Pearson, who majored In mu­ X Snow Queen will be chosen for will begin In Rockville Monday at several are ohairch soloists. Jack the Alpine Ski Cltib's Sno-Ball in f ^ i' * sic at Jackrcn College of Tufts Grove, who organized and directs the east end of the city. University, and has appeared on Rockville Feb. 10 whether there is Initiation Monday the group, will dlreot the Solo- Choose from these Famous Makes snow on the ground or not, accord­ New members will be Initiated television and radio. O ior concert here next week. ing to club members. into the Rockville American Le­ Altos are Barbara Crouse, a Grove is organist and choir di­ TTie qugen will be picked to reign gion post Monday in ceremoniea at graduate of Ithaca College, and rector at South CSiurch. over the ball and lead the grand 8 p.m. at the Legion Home. About i. march. The ball will take place at 30 new members will be received the State Armory on West Rd. be­ into the post. Bolton ginning at 9 p.m. Edmund Sojka'a A degree team from the first orchestra will provide music for district, department of Connecti­ dancing. cut, will conduct the initiation. Jack Fugiel is handling reserva­ Hospital Notea tions. Deadline is Friday. Tick­ Admitted Tuesday: Hazel Ber­ New School Request ets may be purchased from club meml^rs or at the Sport Mart or nier, EllingtonPeter Peno, 18 Beerworth's service station. Emily Dr. K of C Seta Minstrel Discharged Tuesday: Roland Early C^al o f Board Our Lady of Fatima Council. Ouellette, 18 Chsirter Rd.; Mary Knights of Columbus, will present Jane Archer, ’Wapplng Wood Rd., i* "Behind Swinging Doors," a Gay Ellington. The board of education hopes^ September, will aaaiat Llguorl for 90s minstrel, March 2 at Sykes Thursday to complete talks in pre two weeks before returning to her Auditorium at 8 p.m. Vernon news Is handled througil paring for drafting a request that former position as a school 11-1 The production will be directed the Herald's Rockville Buresu, 0 the town build secondary school brarian. I by Ronald S. Mocadlo, music in­ W. histn 8t„ telephone TKemont facilities. Townspeople will have an oppor­ structor in the Ellln^on school 5-SlSe or Untchell 9-6797 The special meeting at 7:30 p.m. tunity to meet Uguori at a recep­ at the elementary school haA been tion at the Community Hall Sun- ■ called for evaluation of consulta- day afternoon. The board of edu­ tiems with three architects in the cation, which is sponsoring the re­ Town Under State Average past few days. ception, will be assisted by the The board talked writh two PTA. ^ h ite c ts Monday night, Warrm’ >"• BuOsttn B oai« '' In Per Pupil School Costs S Ashley of West Hartford, and The first session of the board of a member of the firm of Rossetti tax review will be held at the Com­ and Mlleto of Bristol. Lost Friday munity Hall tr—orrow from 1 to Andover ranked within the top«> The council also Issued statistics 9 p.m. Members of the board are 15 Connecticut towns in its per for each towm's total operating ex­ night, the board talked with Walter Crabtree II and his son two men appointed by selectmen pupU expenditures for the 1960-61 penses, including all net current | within the past two weeks, Ray­ school year, and four other Man­ expenses plus expenditures for | about school faciUtiea Elach of the* GENERAL ELECTRIC • WESTINGHOUSE • GLENWOOD three architects showed slides of mond Cooper and Charles C. chester area towns were above trensportaOon. |i Church, and Joseph Licitra, who the 8400 average to'wn expenditure buildings they have designed, from Principal payments on bonds large and elaborate plants to small­ was elected Isuit fall. Other ses­ per pupil. were not Included In either cate-1 sions of the board are scheduled Manchester’s figure of 8378.95 er, less expensive schools. gory. II The board feels It has learned a for Saturday and Feb. 10 from 8 fell below thv» state average, how­ KELVINATOR • ROPER-FLORENCE! Total operating expenses for. great deal about orienting curric­ a.m. to 6 p.m. ever, just as did the figures for area towns were as follows; ulum to Bchool planning, about Selectmen will meet tomorrow Coventry, South Windsor, Bolton Andover, ISth, with 8548.07; He-1 suitable school facilities, and costs at 7 p.m. In the town offices at the and Tolland. bron, 36th, with 8481.92; Columbia, Community Hall. 49th, with 8464.85; Ellington, 64th, on areas not eligible for state With a per pupil expenditure for I grant, according to a board Cub Scout Pa.ck 78 will meet to­ the last school year of 8502.85, An­ with 8439.40; Vemon, 68th. with night at 7 at the Community Hall. 8438.02. 1 spokesman. Possible saving by use No Payment dover was 13th highest among o f multi-purpose units has been Public Records “NOW YOU'RE 169 towns and with Hartford was Also, Coventry, 95th, with | ■Warrantee deed: Robert W. M discussed, also. General Electric one of the two central Conn'ectlcut 8410.35; South Windsor, 102nd, with On Saturday, the board will vis­ Thornton to Clarence^AV. Thornton, 8402.22; Bolton, 109th, with 8897.83; property in Knollwbod. till April 7962 towns within the top 15. it the regional school in Baricbam- The figures were included in an Manchester, 8386.41; and Tolland, stead designed by Crabtree. They 134th. with 8371.84. Manchester Evening Herald Bol- 30-In. Size COOKING” analysis of public school costs is­ The total operating expenses of plan to leave Bolton at 12:30 p.m. * AutamaHc Ctoek! sued today by the Connecticut Interested Bolton residents are toiv correepondent, Grace McDer­ Public Expenditure Council, a prl- area towps In the 1960-61 school mott, telephone MJtrhell 8-6566. Up To 3 Years .year were as follows; I welcome to join the tour of the With A New ■vately financed governmental re­ school. * AppHoneo Ourittl search group. Andover, 8246.554; Bolton. 8303.- j Contest to Close To Pay! The other area towns above the 547; Columbia, 8221,270; Coventry. | Now 2 Top Value Redemption Stores The contest to choose a king and Police Hold Man Range! average were Hebron, 33th, with 8617.583; Ellington, S1.8T4,8'R>. queen for the third annual ice * Famauo Calrod Unite 8434.91; Columbia, 51st, with Also, Hebron, 8265,057; Man- | show of the Skating Club of Bol­ For Stamps Theft for Durability! 8422.52; Vernon, 58th, with 8413,90; Chester, 83.808,029: South Wind­ ton will close tomorrow morning. and Ellington, 62nd, with 8410.39. sor, 8873.221; Tolland, $244,538; | Until that time, each one buying Is Besides Manchester, towns which Vernon. $1,543,958. |n the Greater Hartford Area. . . * ticket for the show may cast a Boston, Jan. 31 (jP) — Arthur fell below the average were Cov­ The average daily mbmberahlp I Dalr^mple, 25, Ash Street, ChelsSa, entry, 94th, with .8373.74; South ballot for a boy or girl from 10 in these towms were Andovw, 454; to 18 years of age. The boy and whs arrested early today in con­ Windsor. 105th, with 8367.58; Bol­ Bolton. 763; Columbia. 476; Cov- I nection with a $100i000 stamps ton, 109th, with 8364.17; and Tol­ girl selling the most tickets will One entry, 1,505; Ellington, 1,3()3. If you’d like a wonderful, new treat, visit your nearest Top Value Re­ be crowned during the ice show theft only a few hours before he land, 145th, with 8333.43. Also. Hebron. .’>50; Manchester, I was due to be married In New There were 67 (Connecticut demption Store. (The addresses are listed below.) Saturday night and again Sunday 9,855; South Windsor, 2,171; Tol-| afternoon. Winners will receive a Hampshire. towns spending above the average land, 658; and Vemon, 3,541. iWaVklM Year's and 102 putting out less. The fig- You’U discover it’s so ultramodern, so beautifully finished you’ll think trophy from the club and gifts Police declined to say where th|^ Roper-Florence WESTINGHOUSE urea Include expenditures for ad­ you’re stepping into a smart, fashionable shop. from local merchants. wedding was to have taken place Ballots may be cast by calling or to identity the prospectiva ministration, instruction, opejatlon Chinese Bills First On display, you’ll find hundreds of famous-brand gifts for your home, Service and maintenance of plant, attend­ any of the ticket chairmen, Mrs. bride. * Con la Uetd With 30-In. Size • Double Oven! | 40-In. Size I ance and health services, the net Hong Kong—China waa the first your family, yourself. Everyone is right out where you can examine it S taley McCormick. Mrs. Vincent Dalrymple waa booked on suspi; Mickewicz or Mrs. Wayne Ladd. Natural or Rattled cost of food ser\’ices, fixed charges.. nation ^o l.ssue paper money—as carefully. If you have any questions, courteous store personnel will be cion of extortion and turned over Included and interest paj-ments on school i early as the 13th Century. This | Top Value Stamps guarantees each Members are asked to make re­ to Brookline Police: gift vou receive to give complete turns on ticket sales to the chair­ Gas! * Removable Oven •’Ohds. was logical because Chinese In- glad to help. You’re welcome to browse around to your heart’s content. satisfaction o r you may return it for Approximately $20,000 worth men as soon as possible. Tickets J Deer for Easy They exclude transportation, vented ]>aper—about A.D. 100— I So drop in. See the best gifts in life—all free for Top Valuie Stamps. replacement or exchange. of the stamp collection which wes * 4«Hour Interval costs, which vary widely according I and also Invented printing wltn Will be available at the clubhouse stolen Jan. 15 from the home of Cleaning! to area and town density. ' movable blocks—about 50 B.C. or at the gate before each of the Philip Clark, Brookline broker, Tinier! shows. ware recovered Jan. 27 when po­ On Sunday afternoon after the lice said a relative of Clark met * See«Ttiru Oven Door * Full Width Storage The best gifts in life are free for show, members of the audience Dalrymple in Charleston by ap­ may skate free of charge at the pointment. Police said he escaped with Oven Light! Drawer! Register Tonight Sperry's Glen rink. but left $20,0P0 worth of stamps Polio Drive Lags behind. They quoted him as saying Mrs. J. Angelo Freddo, chair­ he threw the remainder into the THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT Top Va.lu.e Sta.ziips man of the 1962 March ot Dimes Mystic River. AND for Bolton, reports only 135 of the Police said skindlvers would 935 coin folders mailed out at the VISIT THE STOKE NEAREST YOU search the river today for a vallM beginning of the campaign have THE CONNECTICCT ASSOCIATION been returned. Total ebntributions believed to contain the tUm pt. After the theft had been dis­ GLENWOOD KELVINATOR AMERICANA 3221 BERLIN TURNPIKE FIELD'S CITYv SHOPPING CENTER t» date afe $240 toward the $500 goal set for Bolton. Mrs. Freddo covered police sold, the Clark home OF REAL ESTATE BOARDS 836 SILVER LANE waa contacted by telephone by a By G-E NEWINGTON, CONN. plans to continue the drive for on EAST HARTFORD, CONN. additional two weeks, although It man who asked $2,500 for return c m n e im e c would normally end today, so that of the stamps. 'Die Ctaarleatown SA-In. 30-In. townspeople eap send in their do- appointment was made by Clark’i 80-ln . with A CwtHicate'Course In Rod Estate witlons. son-in-law, Perrin H. Long Jr, Of Siu Size, 2 Full Ovens U goerf ReglM Duties Medfield. Bolton's first superintendent- A chemical examination of the principal of schools, Philip Uguori, paper bag; in which the $30,000 REAL ESTATE will -begin his duties at the elemen­ worth of stampb was recovered led e G u Cooker and Heaterl • Throw-Away Oven Liner! • Extremely Easy to Operate! tary school tomorrow. Mrs. Roy to the Identification of Dalrymple, #4 Top Bomers! • With Rntisserie! Bosworth, acting principal since police added. • Full Oven with Broiler! • Hi-Speed Cooking Unit! o Be First to Own This VALUABLE COUPON______' Redeemable At Watch for grand opening of the PRINCIPLES and PRACTICES e Will Heat 3 to 4 Rooms! • Simmer-Set Burner! “ Kitchen Stand-out” TOP VALUE REDEMPTION STORE Instrueter — Mr. Dogherty b (FIELD’S CITY SHOPHNO OENTE») 3rd Top Value Redemption Store 836 SILVER LANE Wednesday Evenings from 7:00 to 9:15 EAST HARTFORD, CONN. | MEN'S SUITS Beginning January 31st to serve greater Hartford at Corbin OPEN Corners, Route 71 and Route 6, PLEffTYof Manehoster High School, Room 146 FREE! FREE! JUST 40—NOT ALL SIZES 1.99 FREE D A ILY VALUES TO A60.00 ...... NOW ^ 12 Meetings — Foe $30.00 100 TOP VALUE STAMPS I West Hartford, Conn7, late Feb­ •ml EASY 9 io9 ^ ONE OOCPON PUB OUmOMEB ' VALID S DATS-FEB. 1, FIB. S. FEB. t MEN'S SHOP FAfflUm SAT. till 6 Register Between 6:30 and 7H)0 at . _____■ ______. lOftAONLY______789 BIAIN ST. 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KAWCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 81. 1962 PAGE THIRTEEN MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUS555LE Prettier Than Ever! Manchester Parkade Stories Antwtr to Prevtou* Pi«de The Shape of Thlage to Come »AssurUig Your Child's Foot fleiUth Bargains You see it ail about you, a bigger Your baby’a shoes will be fitted UMF-SPUU-TT/ and better GRAND UNION la with tkill, solicitude and sincerity 90 y » eerr *3oo and vim're 6oim< growing up and but and all aroUnd. at the CHILDREN’S BOOTERY. 10 use rr LATER OA TO DMELOPVbUR 6e-fiAD,THAri I ACI098 SBadact' Kindly excuse the temporary dis­ WAyBOBSERy/- 4 Ten-year For your precious littls .creeper, 60U> AMNE.6H? V EK TO eT- V- aU£. ftciaUiy 7Matteal *TCin8 plan and prepare-fhe three square WMy-OMF-FOFF- ^ o( itoto meals per dsy fpr vour family. KICKTNOW/'»-VCX>CAMUseTHE PICK iPO vr-rr/fj ^ U C o o n n l cole" Progreos OonUnuea *t Oraat'e »H0 itW BL IM 'rtXJR MlHEj BUT UActrao SSonUi’a famooi Remember that the MEAT COUN­ W. T. GRANT CXJMPANY ha« Lae TER at GRAND UNION offera a |t‘M f^NlNS FOR AW *I50/D01 GArdOBf • Diminnlb* important plans underway for cro- AIAKE JMSBIP CLEAR, SKI6KT 14Bmd fpicod HameaS! Meimary Bvaataga complete selection of quality meats, sting an even more quicious store M OfttM oar mfOiBt Enhance your home with an vuc- Satiaty That Longlag Make It a CMebraUoa Diaaar all the many qutg of beef, veal, lOBriatls Someone yearns for your VAL­ Sew-Easy . , , Sew Several Create Aa Impwteat Outfit . for you, an even more complete ISBbeoonlonA llAeaetetroee 37 African river 41 Farm oUe WALL PLAQUE or PANEL. What nicer way to observe a There’s high fashion in a hand pork, lamb, plu* poultry and aea- center for your ahopping needs. The 170r ^ latter 19 Feminine title 38 Ireland outbuilding Buy a kit fretm JOHNSON PAINT ENTINE PORTRAIT. Arrange birthday, an anniversary or to en­ food. The counter of FROZEN UChem Ical 4 2 Exist knit youTi agree when you step ^e . management regrets any inconven­ (ab.) 39 Knocks CO., 723 Main S treet Colored for a sitting at THE FALLOT tertain guests than with dinnar at MEATS at g r a n d UNION makes compound 30Damafte 31 Amphibian dSArablitt gulf STUDIO, 70 East Center Street. into YOUR YARN SHOP, see the ience caused you by the temporary IPIataaoa 34 Golf cape;'srU 44 Ripped "Jewete," atona chipa and atlk IMPERIAL STEAK HOUSE A pstteme and fall in love with the possible quick and easy mealg for upheaval and confusion that is a I Medical men 32Goaa It's the Joy only you can give. COCKTAIL LOUNGE just over the your busy, busy days. S3 Scottish writer 35 Stabbed 48 Cab braldiny ara used to create a mag­ Why deny it? Call Mitchell magic ingredienU that wed faah- nrice of progress at W. T. GRANT laY) S4Troi^eal plant 37 Cornea in 48 Oriental Ug nificent wall ornament in your Manchester line tn Bolton. You can ion with beauty. Miaa Katherine CO. Just keep the rsvishing results ;22EqoaBtp 38 Mineral rode shot 3-5808. be the unhurried hostess at her SSBnrdene 38 Morning 47 Fruit choice of deaign. Simply apread Glblin, proprietor, haa Juat return­ Make It a Family Reunkin in mind and before long the grow­ 36Legcndtry 40 Supplied glut in the numbered aectloru and mor?'gracious and charming best. ed from the McCall Needlework ing pains of remodeling will vanish, Bnnyen weapon! 49Bevente IVs 'National Slekroom Needs No need for hopping up and down Now. while your college aon or then aprinkle with the material Month’ Show in New York and haa bagged daughter ia home on mid-year va­ giving way to a bigger and better- .31 Ranlan newi I » |i”*pr r W betwaen courses. Chef-prepared than-ever W. T. GRANT (X). s*ore. tpecifiad in each area. Your heart H a l l m a r k p h a r m a c y , some beauties for you. See the cation, would be a perfect time to pounds proudly as the mosaic pat­ foods, artfully seasoned, are nice­ stunning HAL^BAOS to be em­ enjoy dinner at HOB NOB RES­ 33^ . Manchester’s newest drug store on ly served. The menu choice is long Genhwin’a tern suddenly springs to life. It’s West Middle Tpke. at Broad (next bellished with newly-p o p u I a r TAURANT. Come tonight, because Cupid la Almost Hero brother fascinating and rewarding as s o Stop and Shop) wishes to em- and tempting. Dancing every Fri­ CREWEL EMBROIDERY. Be the every Wednesday la FAMILY MUNSON’S CANDY SHOP le I S3 Immediately family project thasize the need for kee^ng sick- day and Saturday! first in your crowd to model a NIGHT, featuring clilcken and brimming with a heart-warming 134 Salk -oom supplies on hand in your Mexican poncho. It's a aouth-of- spaghetti and all the fixings, 31-50 selection of VALENTINE CHOCO­ 135 Blunder Rid Youraell of ITmt "Dowdy" the-border CAPE you knit to cap­ each. LOBSTER a la HOB NOB is LATES in big and little heart- |3onds. Why SHORT RIBS 1M Up. wine vinegar drippy water, and hang it to dry. WITH iHi raw fied. stiff, Mrs. Rawlings cautions). ning Herald, 1150 AVE. OF Slowly ..our tii • . 1. .yrup in,o iiie tnatii^ guesswork and uncertain­ risk the danger of theft, fire or \ Up. flour The dustpan needs sudsing, too; PAH-O-RAMA AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, ty. 'niey >vlll come to your home % Up. salt after rinsing, wipe both sides dry, Mutual Funds beaten eggs, stirring as you fio so. N. Y. accidental loss In your home, when For maximum safety, income Stir in the butter, vanilla and with a magnificent selection of protection for pennies is availablo these CRUSW3K Vi Up. sugar For Ist-class mailing add 10c "Mohawk" BROADLGOMS in ail GOING Tb fWE TO start! IVi cups skim milk February Has Three Holidays 8253 and growth, you should check the pecans. Turn into pie ahell. Bake for each pattern. Print Name, Ad- at 893 Main Street. advantage of MUTUAL FUNDS in a moderate (350 degrees) oven the 1962 weaves, colors and pat­ In heavy saucepan, alightly beat For your February entertaining, l2W-34ii dresa with zone and Pattern Num­ terns. How satisfying it Is to se­ m SEE THW SUPPLY LIST. yolks; combine wiU musUi^ and PINE PASTRY SHOP, 658 Cen­ available at your New York Stock about 45 minutes or until set. ber. Raisins, dates or figs ma^ be Exchange Member. SHEARSON, lect a rug amid your own furni­ added to Indian Pudding. y£' wine vinegar. Mix flour, salt and ter Street, has all the goodies you Hearts Are Trumps Send .50c for the new, big-size ture. against your own home ft nil »y WA. T M. Hwt-__ O S- PeI- Off. sugar, smd blend into youk mix­ like to serve family and friends. Simple little daytimer for the HAMMILL A COMPANY, 913 Main '62 Album fllled with lovely de­ Around February 12, the Log Cake sllghty shorter, fuller figure. Street. Mitchell 9-2821. LENOX PHARMACY, 299 Ea.st signs, a needlework stitch section lighting, aurroimded by your fa­ Juat What the Doctor Ordered ■ RY JOE CAMPBELL ture. Stir in skim milk. Cook over Center Street, has many thought­ vorite poa-sea.slona. You can tell low heat until thickened, stirring Rolls, generously fllled with whip­ Easiest kind of sewing with so and free patterns. at a glance which rug enhances When corrective measures on MffV K Pol OAr* constantly. Remove from heat and ped cream are timely dessert little material, you’ll be pleased. Handy First Aid Kit ful ways to express yo:ir senti­ •hoes are prescribed for your child GIVE ME ONE (5000" MfNoar>>i /v\y N O S E Kitchen accidents happen fre­ ments on Valentine’s Day. Endear and enriches your room. Tele­ serve immediately. Delicious on treats. At Washington’s Birth­ No. 8253 with Patt-O-Rama la The Light Touch phone Mitchell 3-5103 and'specify or for yourself, remember that REASON WHY YOU IS C O L O / artichockes, broccoli, cauliflower day, cherry desserts are popular. in sizes 12Vi, 14'^. 16'/i, 18',2. quently. so keep a fir.st aid kit yourself when you select gaily ORTHOPEDIC WORK Is carefully H A V E TO GO IN/ containing bandages, scis.sors,' packaged GIFTS OF BEAUTY If you are maklng-up for day­ the time moat suitable for you and or asparagus. IVi cups sauce. PINE PASTRY SHOP has the 20',4, 22',i, 24V4, 26'/4. Bust 33 time, apply cosmetics mear a win­ your hiuiband. Friendly budget executed to the letter at HOUSE A About 11 calories per tbsp, Cherry Pies with rich Juice bub­ to 47. Size 14 V4. 35 bust, 3 Vi tape, sterile white cotton, petro­ AND FRAGRANCE or good- HALE SHOE SERVICE. ORTHO­ bling up through the flaky crust. yards of 35-inch; 2 7/8 yards of leum Jelly and a good disinfectant grooming TOILETRIES to please dow where the light is abundant terms and purse-pleasing prices PEDIC WORK ia done with exact Valentine’s Day will And heart- 45-inch. In the kitchen. the mascuine and feminine heart. enough to guide you. Otherwise, are further assurance that MAN­ prevision, not by guesswork. Hava Semi-Annual Furniture Sale The collection of JEWELRY for u.se bright daylight bulbs and CHESTER CARPET CENTER Is Now in progress a t WATKINS, shaped cakes, cookies and fancy To order, send 35c in coins to:— check the result! In front of a win­ complete confidence in HOUSE dt cupcakes ready for your choosing. Sue Burnett, The Manchester Eve­ 12 Times a Year children, teen-agers and sweet­ the name folks think of first'. HALE SHOE SERVICE. --FinWlHC)USWJPAR0««J 935 Main Street, ia the sale that COBURN A MIDDLEBROOK. hearts is up-to-the-minute. Favor- dow before going out. homemakers await. Come and see Come to PINE PASTOY SHOP ning Herald, 1150 AVE. OF oHtM tuioifeAmni for the good-to-Iook-at and good- A A ^IC A S , NEW YORK 36, N. INC. 629 Main Street, euggests the Ite names on your VALENTINE Professional chefa usually like for yourself. Add cheery light and to-eat refreshments that turn a purchase of GUCKMAN COR­ CARD list will be given an "I love A little dry mustard and paprika to use a high temperature (450 N(WWHER£AREYOU(K)IA/0 handsome decoration to a room give zest to a Cheddar cheese aauca. degrees) for baking pastry shells. The Inquires TWCT'ltJUlL NEED t h o se ? family meal into a gala party. For Ist-class mailing add 10c PORATION stock, selling to yield you’’ mesaage in a way each likes with a 31V4” TABLE LAMP, de­ for each patiern. Print Name, Ad­ approximately 6Cr. Dividends are to hear. Packaged VAl^NTINES signed with salt shaker base of Enooursqfe the Fun of Reading dress with Zone, Style No. and paid monthly. Call Mitchell 3-1105 for children are priced 26 for 29c Flemish Brass, 311.75. You won't have to nag a young­ Size. for details. and up. TTie aaaortment of BOXED ster to read when you skip into Don't miss the spring A sum- CHOCOLATES FOR VALiEN- Mid-Winter Permanent Special TINE'S DAT waa never more fes­ avewifats.>»Tate»«j|Le.te* /-3i ChePs trick; baste eggs, as they DEWEY-RICHMAN CO., 767 '*2 iasue of our pattern magazine OPEN DAILY 10 to 10 are frying, with butter. Main Street, and take home any Basic Fashion. Send 50c for c6py. I t’s a beauty tonic that can save tive and gay than you’ll find at ^^Sorntthing hat got to ba dona about these over- one of the POPULAR SERIES you cash, now that S(3HULTZ LENOX PHARMACY. BEAUTY SALON, 983 Main JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRUNDKIELD crowded olaatroomtl I put my bubble gum in Step Ahead Fashionably BOOKS for children now inviting­ It’s the Sentimental Season ly priced. Adventure and inspir­ Street, has announced Its mid-win­ Old-fashioned lemon sauce is a somebody elte’e pocket agalnl" Spring has arrived at GUSTAF­ Fall in Idve with the VALEN­ ter PERMANB^JT SPECIAL, the S uddenly sh e h e a r s th e crackind SON'S SHOE STORE, 705 Main ation In the BIG LEAGUE BASE­ TINE CARDS and romantic me­ delightful accompaniment to OF ROTTED TIMBER ABOVE HBR„. BALL SERIES includes Yogle "Sleeping Beauty" at 311.70. From baked bananas to be served for A s GIENNA RUSHES Street, you’ll agree judging from mentos of the day at WILTON’S shampoo to style set, you’ll love the new spring shoes on display in Berra, Babe Ruth and other greats. GIFT SHOP, 964 Main Street. dessert. IH FOR A BLANKET LITTLE RP0RT8 BY ROUSON Buy one volume now and add to the. spirit-lifting transformation FOR CAESAR, ONE glorious tulip colors. The famous Hearts beat faster when opening We’re on the threshold of Febru­ 'Mommy, What Can We Dot’ O F THE BEAMS it later. Boys smd girls thrill to the Valentine-boxed HANKY and "Airstep" label is your symbol of the mysteries of TOM SWIFT, ary with. Its romantic and patri­ Caring for a live pet ia reward­ OVERHEAD HAS heavenly comfort and chic ele­ "My Treasure" PERFUME, |1S0 otic holidays. You’ll want to look ing fun for youngsters and their AlREAOy STARTED gance. While you’re here, find also NANCTY DREW. If you’re complete. Tuck into your Feb­ SELF-SERVICE DEFT. STORE TO WEAKEN... buying for a gift, the beloved well-groomed with the minimum of parents. Why not visit THE PET your size in WINTER SHOES now CLASSICS are here as well as ruary friendship letters a scented fuss and bother. If your college SHOP, 15 Woodbrldge Street, 6t SALE PRICED. Round out this SACHET, edged with French lace, daughter Is home this week, call famous BURGESS BEDTIME initialed in Swiss embroidery. In Depot Square. Let .vour boy and season and have them happily on STORIES that a beginning read­ her attention to this PERMA­ girl decide which 'singing CA­ PINE STREET and HARTFORD ROAD hand for September. er can tackle. addition to "Gibson” and "Rust NENT WAVE special also the one NARY, which peppy PARAKEET Craft" get acquainted with the In the BUDGET DEPARTMENT or colorful TROPICAL FISH they "FRAVESSI" line of greeting at 38.45. Haircuts are 32. Per­ would enjoy making a home for. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT—Lower Store Level cards for all occasions, combining haps all she needs is a deft HAIR How happily a child matures and a refreshing lilt and flare with im­ SHAPING by the talented beau­ develops when he has a responsi­ peccable good taste at WILTON’S ticians on the staYf of SCHULTZ bility for a living pet. Even If you GIFT SHOP where you are invited* BEAUTY SAIXJN. Mitchell don’t buy anything, a visit to THE B. C. BY JOHNNY HART to CHARGE IT and have your pur­ 3-8951. PET SHOP is lots of fun. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE chases DELIVERED. HAPPiMI QUICK. VOU AMBULANCE MEM.' VWV7 L a u g H iMG* A r Shady Trick WE’VE vaW a t i s SB SlN dr A THANK YOU! 60T TWO HALF-FROZEN MEN ASOARO. orHER’i MI6FDR7XJNES. Looking for a dramatic new ap­ RUSH 'EM TO THE HOSPITAL. HAPPiMe s $; f HEARIN proach to a wall of windows ? Try - - - r ' shades, hung alternately from top to bottom. New corda for bottom- January Special Brides To Be of up installation operate emoothly at the sides of the window. Alter­ M ONDAY and TUESDAY ONLY GOT nate shade colors for a truly dash­ Manchester and Vicinity ing, contemporary look! BONAT GOLD RIBBON Pastry made with cold water tends to be flaky; tliat made with CHESTS hot water is likely to be crumbly. PERMANENT for your THAT YOU NEED< e ten Mm 7w% Ml T*as hn Including Holrshoping Twis eta8W.eiM.ea. Ml and Styling MORTY MEBKLB BY DICK CAVALLI wonderful y / • ANTIOUFD BRASS i ^ K ’KEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON FINE/lACCKTVOUR UNTIL A MINUTE HARDWARE GUPIWeviekEFTA RLEOF RBGkGNATION. / AGO IWORka?FDR response / Specializing In HAIR COLORINO FUNNY REMARKG/MADE B/ ■mEENEMGE^ OUR LAGrPRSeiOENTAND we MAN IN THE PHONE M 9-7666 sturdily (Xinutructed and beau­ WANra7A<6HORrOE6CeiPTIV& W3RU70FBK5 390 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER tifully finished. Authentically t i t l e R3R tr, WHAT WOUU? EUGINE66. to oyr detailed. 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’ . MANCHEStEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1962 PAOB FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 81, 1962 > ^ • 4 ^ PAGE PIFTBIM - - -• -.-.A 7 TlftE L o m o r e s H e : ove ti\ Time Out While One Looks at High School Basketball Through the Camera’s Herald Angle ■■ , EAKL YOST Foley Hits 30 6porta itdttor 40 Tea ms En tered ? 1. ) Uttiform Requifemema N«ce5sai7 As Holy Cross Ainertcan collftges must adopt uniform entrance and eUM- ;^^uirement8 for ath etes in or^r to prevent future Tops Indians In Husband-Wife ^ball ficaiidals, Tim Cohane, Look sports editor reports ______, ,i ■ 4 prreA t issile. Cohane is the former St. Thom*s Semi- New York (flP) — Djike’s §^ ^ n t who went on to Fordham University and then Blue Devils, boasting a couple Annual Husband and Wife Bowling Tournament this week­ into thV ^iting field. While at St. Thomas he was a close of sophomore sensations to end at the Communit>’ Y alleys has caught on like wild fire. mind of Henry (Hank! McCann,was a close augment junior phenom Art Norm Vittner of the Y staff reports that 40 entries have been {oriner M aneb^ter baseball and State and North Carolina made Heyman, have developed into received for the Recreation Department sponsored event. basketball siandbqt. Cohane urges Play Blasts Friday night with the National College Athletic As­ headlines, but not quite 4a intend­ one of the most formidablq ed. Six of th* 26 boys In the re­ college basketball clubs In Dixie.- shifts at 7 and 9 o’clock and Sat­ sociation (NCAA) toX’inatitute a urday shifts are listed at 4, 7j and minimum academic score, for in­ cent natlpn-wld* bask«tbal| scan­ Duke, ranked sixth In tha cur­ tercollegiate eUglbillty." dals were from th«4e two Schools. rent Associated Press polt bolster­ saBlaW/ifiN 9 p.m. .“ Much of the blame for the cur­ • a ed Its season’s record to 13-2 with Vittner reports there are many rent (basketball) scandal must bei ‘ I’ J n « |. an impressive 89-73 victory over openings on the 9 o’clock shifts placed on the colleges th e m -K " ** A gain South Carolina at Durham, N.C., both F’rlday and Saturday. last night. The Blue DeviU took Entry list follows:: selves," the magazine said, noting l^e basketball fixers got to Ray MANCHESTER WOMEN’S Paptocky, a New York Universi­ over undisputed possession of first Norm and Helene Dey, Jack that "at least 60 per cent of those LEAGUE involved In -the Axes were distinct ty baskctbsll star. Paprocky was place in the Atlantic Coast Confer­ and Shirley Vittner, Don and Lucy married, 4nd hla wife was expecL ence with a 6-1 mark. Sfauidinga Mathews, A1 and Amy Plrkey, JO* ac4()emic liabilities or risks, even W. L. Pet. though courses were selected main­ Ing a baby. Be was taking 16 Only, one other member of the and Ann White, Jim and Blaina credit houTA In'hi* course, com* top l(), Cincinnati,' saw action last Ollva'a ESso ...... ,\3l 20 .608 Woodcock, Andy and Betty La- ly to Mep them eligible. Most of TurcottS’s Esso ...... 30 21 .588 the players lacked the capacity or muting by subway three houri a night. The Bearcats. No. 2 na­ moureaux. Bill and VI Chapman, day between his home, in Queens tionally, ' subdued Drake 73-52 in Hobby Shoppe ...... 28 23 .549 Ben and Peg Orzyb, Stan and desire to learn." j . ------Dobln’s Store ...... 26 26 .510 If the academic qualifications i Bronx and work- a Missouri Valley game. The tri­ Edith Grzyb. Hank and Ida Grzyb, and general backgrounds of all the eight hours a night In a fruit umph, at liome, boosted Cincin­ A-1 Caterers ...... 22 29 .431 Mike and Chick Berzlnski, Norm Nor-Gone ^ n d ...... 16 35 .3l4 26 players involved In the fix e s ■ P*P” >ehy's father - had nati’s record to 15-2 and 5-2 In and Flo Kloter, Jean and Art Bell, had been screened thoroughly by I •*'<* he owed money and league play. - Ed and Maureen' Tomkiel. Hank the colleges, the magsizint said, ^ baby was on the way. So Pa- Jeff Mullins, a 6-4 soph with a Listed with the leading pinners and Audrey Frey, Marion and many of theae players would have \ Pe®ekyragreed to shave points, deft touch, supplied the scoring w erejean le Nourle 127-118-342, Bucky Buckminster, Joe and Mary Ruth Ostrander 123-118, Elsie been rejected. In that case, a baa-j »ays Paprocky is aware impetus for Duke with a 31-polnt Scata. outburst against South Carolina. Pound 126. Marion Copeland 126, Also, Tom and - Ruth Conran, ketball scandal of such extent that what he did was wrong and Fran Crandall 120. i probably would never have devel- doesn’t expect anybody to condone Jay Buckley, a 6-10 sophomore Bud and Marge Holmes, John and oped. it. "But,” Paprocky says, “if I pivot, turned in his beat game with Evie Tiidford, Bolo and Joe Lucas, CHURCH DUCKPIN „ were in the same circumstances. 26 pointa while the 6-5 Heyman, Ralph and Edith Tyler, Frank ana Slandinga Is no foolproof method for gugran- Id do It again, not because I’d the ACC scoring leader, collected Reggie GburskI, Nick and Ann teeipg that they will not become want to, but because I’d be forced 20 joints—including several key W. L. Pet. baaii St. Bridget’s Twerdl, A1 and Helen Wilhelm, v4nal, Cdhane noted, "yet much to. It was better than robbing a Art and Judy Pyka, Jim and Janet more rigid' screening for InttUl- grocery store. Others wanted the Fine Average St. John’s ...... 66 26 667 Heyman, who entered the game No. Meth. No. 1 ...... 56 29 .656 Tatro, Red and Lll Molumphy, Bob gSnee and Integrity would reduce money for cars or girls. I wanted and Chick Janicke, Joe and Ollv* the posalbility another scandal of it for my family." as the fifth leading scorer In the St. James No. 2 ...... so 34 .595 country, is- averaging 27.9 points No. Meth. No. 2 ...... 49 36 686 Roasetto, Lou and Rena Daraato, such dimension to the minimum.’’ The magazine doesn’t say Ray and Roae Bean, Harold and a ♦ H Whether or not Paprocky consid­ per game. Mullins raised his sea­ Bt. Mary’s ...... 48 84 .571 son’s average to 21.1, fourth beat South Meth...... 47 37 .560 Mary Bonham. A1 and Dot Cowles, ered other alternatives, such as Roland and Jeanne Irish, Herb Successful Cheating. bank loans, quitting school, or in the ACC. Second Congo ...... 46 38 .548 giving up basketball. Duke unleashed a scoring out­ Miiiget Football Leaguers Allen Krob, center, and Dick Wagner meet Chuck Bed- BaptUl ...... 46 88 .648 and Fran Crandall, Bill and Jean During every sports event, TV’s burst In the final 10 minutes to pull Thurston and LeS and Norma '•Ty-'-' a a a narik at Masonic Smoker. Both lads played with the Police Cruisers. (Herald Photo Center Congo No. 2 ...,4 t 48 489 pitchman tell you how to shave ao away from resurgent South Caro­ Center Q>ngo No. 1 ....4 0 44 .477 (Jourtney. clrse you'll look like a beardless lina. which had cut the deficit to by Pinto.) Concordia No. 2 ^...... Il 58 .381 wonder. And now Look tells how Belotv Par Grades Herald Photon by Ofiara five poinU. Buckley sparked the Zion Luth...... so 64 .357 lAtavea for Training beardless wondars ahgved pointa in What were the boys like who Blue Devils to a 10-polnt lead with St. James No. 1 ...... 29 65 .345 ‘WASNTT THE WAY WE SAW IT* ‘COME ON TEAM, LET’ S GET THE BALL IN THE BASKET* ‘NEVER LEAD WITH YOUR LEFT ‘TWEET, TWEET, TWEET ‘BOYS, YOU’ VE GOT TO PRESS’ basketball games so close no one ' " t basketball Springfield. Mass, i/P) —Veteran aix minutes to play and the win­ ^Outsider* Gains Respect in Giant Territory Concordia No. 1 ...... 34 60 .287 pitcher Art Dltmar leaves for wss the wiser. ThS secret? M4ka laaat SO per cent ners never were headed. Emanuel Luth...... 24 60 .287 your shot, but also let your op­ were bad Scholastic bets. spring training m Florida today Their g r a d e a ,’.’ Look eays. Mullins contributed 15 of hla 31 With the outstanding shooters with his wife, Pat, 4-year-oId ponent make hJs. Coach jack points in the final 14 minute*. Hey- were Gerry Chappell 146-387. Bill Ramsey of St. Joseph’s says: rangM from the eligibility mini­ daughter Debbie, 2-year-old son mum down to the ludicrous or non­ nian came through with his clutch Chapman 160, Nick Nicola 146- Jon—and a college degree. The "F layers' would let thSjr men •noting that kept Duke from Bednarik in Bang Up Show 356, Ernie Wilkie 144-353. George McKenna Sparks Indians’ 46-34 Win score rather than deliberately miss existent. Most of the players big Kansas City righthqnder Ellington Surprises wilting under pressure. The Blue Barber 151. Bruno Mazzoll 351, Al sMits. The reason Is^obvlous. De­ acked the capacity or desire to Wound up aiiiit years of college learn.’ At least three boys should Devlle led at halftime, 40-33. Rubacha 144, Paul Acelo 186. education laat week by completing fensive errors are not reported in Bud Cronin was instrumental in By HAL TURKINGTON ♦ He described how hs tackledohouse. I won't decide about the box score o f a game, while per- not have bien In college. If for no’ this requirements for a bachelor of sci­ other reason than their obligations South Carolina’s comeback; click­ Gifford from the blind side (Frank year until July." (He left many Parkade Early Birds — June ence degree In personnel manage­ senaV scoring la." ing for 19 of his 25 poinU In th* Chuck Bednarik may not didn’t see him coming from be­ Rowett 182-178—509. Mary Roe- a a a were too pressing. "With few ex­ with the impression he’ll be back.) ment at American International ception*,’’ the magazine also notes, second half when the Oamacocks have lur^d any Manchester hind), the ball bounced free, an dlger 114— 470, Dot Mitten 466. .College. Ellsworth in Overtime connected on 62.9 of their Shots. Trades Made Giants Pumps in 23 Tallies Poor Character "they come from underprivileged fans out of the New York Gi­ Eagle picked it'' up and "1 was Hie Glsnts? "Wlthput Shoffner East Wins Again, Art WhUnant, usually South Car­ jumping up and down happy as backgrounds, some from broken ant camp last night, but the and Httle, they would have been a Vastly improved Ellington^* '**4 established during the firsts CO\ e n t r y — Undefeated Nor- One trouble, as we see It, with home*, which contributed to their olina’s top acortr who w*nt Into could be, because I knew the play two periods. Leading by six points. a life of crime Is the lack of job the game with a 22.4 average, was Philadelphia Eagle of 13 sea­ dead club. Tho.se trades made the High, striving to conclude its wlch Tech rolled to its 14th con­ Inability to reslat a dollar bigger meant victory for us. Sure I was Giants. They should be Just as Against Conard in GGIL 28-22, at halftime. Rockville saw secutive triumph with its victory security. Not only *dld the bas­ than they had ever knowm.’’ held to 12. sons did succeed in one de­ happy. But Frank lay behind men season with a winning record, the host team come back and go­ ketball scandal kids wreck their Big Paul Hogue found the range good next fall. If the club is InUct. over Coventry. The outclassed Pa­ a a a partment gaining their re­ unconscious on the ^ound, and 1 The defensive line Is great."- 11th in 12 Gaines upset Ellsworth of South ing ahead 35-33 for Uie first time triots dropped their llth decision arturea, often the bribers didn’t for 29 points in spearheading Chn- spect. didn’t even know It. It happened in YOU ASKED FOR R! Windsor, 69-65, in an over­ in the third canto. The lead fluc­ as against three triumphs. even , come through with the prom­ Alumni at Fault einnatl to its Imposing conquest of New York, somebody spots nie Little man in pro football ? I J By FRANK CLINE ♦fore Conard finally broke the spell Bednarik v-ws Uie guest at the "Look at Tommy McDonald. He’s ! 80 wt repeat for one more week stariinK February 1 Just before halftime and the In­ tuated back apd forth \mtil Neil Piling up a 39-25 halftime advan­ ised cash. Look reveals this week Drake. Two Drake defender* had Jumping around, and next thing time thriller on the victors how many times the bribers Cheating Is somewhat like preg­ third football smoker sponsored by 5-10. 176 pounds. There is room Coining through with his dians led at intermission, 21-17. Breezing along pretty much first meeting between these home court last night. Rockville Guerin’s three-point play put tage, tile visitors continued to set nancy. You can’t hava juat a mild their hands filled guarding th* 6-9 Manchester Lodge of Masons. you know I was accused of deliber­ our offer on Green Stampn with any ’S.*! to '61 (cars. best individual performance as they pleased, East Catholic two foes. 41-35. Southington in front to stay," 48-46, welshed on the payoff. Close study center and both eventually foulid ately hitting' Frank. 1 was bagged, for the small fellow, but he miut The third period was almost and Coventry, the area's other two a hot pace in the second half and c(Ue of It. The minute you begin to out. More than 300 attended, and there have that something extra. Cut out High’s basketball team Ka«( Catholic CD part way through the fourth quar­ of the magazine article would sug­ think there are degrees of cheat­ and Frank knew It, too. Pro foot­ since becoming a varsity play­ fruitless. Neither team scored for B r PtR, suburban quintets, were not quite ter. were never seriously threatened were mbny midget football player* your heart and put it in your '61 VALIANT trounced St, Anthony’s Frosh, as fortunate. The Windy City the rest of the way. Hitting at a gest that it’s very difficult to be a ing, then you’re in trouble. The The Bearcats controlled the In the crowd. ball is tough, but it's not dirty. er, lanky Dave McKenna almost three minutes as each Kin^l ...... 2 0 4 Los.s was the seventh, 15 games successful crook and have a good backboards and assumed a 36-22 atomach. Gut*l .That’s what you missed several shots but Kelley 77-20, in Bristol yesterday af­ McKoouRh ...... 0 fi 0 shooters bowed 54-47 to Southing­ fine 39 per cent from the field, college basketball playera who be­ The Bishop, as Bednarik is You get some personality con need." sparked Manchester High’s ternoon. It was a repeat vic­ Iep*lachucr ...... 2 1 h overall for Rockville. Sojithlngton moral character as well. .It may gan by accepting Illegal athletic halftime bulge. Cincy cleared the fllcta that break out, now and V-200 2-Door Hardtop. finally broke the famine with a Trov ...... ;.., 0 Ki ton while Coventry was bombed won Its sixth as against eight Norwich missed only seven of 33 called by his teammates, provided basketball team to a 46-34 vic­ tory for the Eagles who romp­ not be impossible, mind you, but aid were ripe to be plucked by the bench after the ’ intermission Snd again, and it shows up on the field, 7 R og Leclerc of Trinity and Chi- Radio, heater, automatfe, hoop from the comer. Then came Daly ...... 2 2 5 87-58 by undefeated Norwich Tech losses. free throws awarded them in the still postsd a convincing suecSss his listeners with constant chatter whitewall tire*. One own­ tory over Conard of Weet Hart­ ed the first time too. 70-10, Rizza ...... 4 2 in one-sided contest. the bribers don't seem to have fixers. A* the current Issue of but they are isolated cases." rago Bears? "You can’t tell about operation "slowdown" with the In­ MrParllanti ...... 4 1 EIAJN'GTON’ — After almost Southington had three players In managed It or even come close., When the teams met last Decem­ for an hour and a quarter, not ever a fellow for four or flve year*. But er. Driven only 7,000 ford at Uie Arena laat night. A dians m anning three more points Coach Don Bums gave his \Vchr ...... n ’E8T SIDE MIDGETS chasing an illness weakened EUs- Scoring honors went to Andy Os- l4>ok points out, these players Hie Huff exchange, he said, * 1 7 9 5 crowd of about 600 watched the .. I 1 n double figures topped by Dick a A a could not see tha difference be­ ber In Des Moines, the Bearcats finding himself lost for word* or hla kicking ability gives him an miles. In the period and Oonard four to reserves plenty of action as the ...... ,. 1 n 2 Key games last night saw Dect’s worth team right out of the gyir Tully’s 16 points followed by Mike ga of Norwich who hooped 30 marrin of victory was only one wanting for subject matter. He started In a Jokingly fashion — Junior pivot pump home 23 points regulars pla.ved le.ss than a Bavior ...... 2 0 4 tween unlawful recruiting induce­ about the West Virginia kid with­ enable the Indians to go into the Sullivan ...... 4 2 in beating the Herald Angels 38-32. and back to South Wind.sor in Uie O’Connell w ith 13 and Tom Cl- points on nine field goals and 12 Standards Bent ments and the sell of the fixer, pointfit. more than lived up to his reputa­ 20.000 6REEN STAMPS INCLUDED for the highest one game total of half. With the victory, the . 2 n 4 out shoes until he hit New York— Ernie Davis of Syracuse. "Th* bla young career. final eight minutes of play with a | Malin ...... and last place Norman's threw s firsl half. EUinglon had to su r-! chowski with 11. Scoring honors free throws. Jim Toomey topped What price g loiy ? North Caro­ which was: "We re not asking you Cincinnati’s 6-2 league slate tied tion a* one of the better banquet 36-33 lead. Eagles hiked their season's Wood ...... 2 D 4 but it was blown out of propor­ Browns gave up a lot. If they don’t With the victory, their seventh (’IpoUn ...... n 0 4 scare into Police A Fire, before vlve some fantastic shooting by j went to Rockville’s Skip Olander | the Patriots with 16 tallies while lina State and N orth Carolina to throw the game, but Just win the Ohioans with Wichita for sec­ speakers in the National Fiootbail record to 11-1. Quarter scores losing 28-27. the visitors in last two periods and | who tallied 27 points on 10 baskets i Bud Morrison added 13 and Skip ond place in the MVC. Bradley League. tions and reported unlike it was produce, somebody's going to catch In a dozen games this winter, the Then McKenna, who had scored scrambled to make the Tarheel by fewer pointa." Perhaps the real It. Ernie Is on the spot.’’ all in favor of East Catholic TtMala :i4 9 T7 In the opening game, John Min- three minute extra session to pull and seven free throws. , j Wenner 13. also for the loeers. state America’s basketball capi­ leads with a 6-1 mark. The show­ Provides Answers presented. nidlana took over undlaputed pos­ 11 of hjs points in the first half but ! St. Anthony'B C!fl) villains In all this are the oyer- Toughest Club session of third place In the Cen- was scoreless in the third canto,, were 21-2, 34-11 and 48-1,5. R r Pt.«. ney (28) started to score in the i out the victory. Rockville had built up its lea^ j Coventry salvaged the Jaiwe# tal. To recruit tlM boya they need­ zaaloua alumni who offered the down gamM for the NCAA cham­ Hla talk was well organized, Who does Bednarik think is the '60 CHEVROLET Highlight of the game from ArrhambtHugh ...... 2 1 S last quarter, to pull Deed’s out of ; The Purple FCnights. who had on i in first half at the free throw | eontest. 53-37. pions come late next month with Toughest teams to play against? trai Connecticut Interscholastic took personal charge, as the Indi-: ed, admission standards wsre lliagal Inducements In the first flavored to Whet the appetite of greatest runner in football today? "I wouldn’t single out one club, / i the Eagles point of view was 7Jt*wolRr ...... ^ 0 ft trouble. 'The Angels were in the an excellent 64 per cent from the 1 lane converting 16 times but add-! Nsrwirh Teth, (9*i badly bent, says Look. N. C. place. home games against Wichita and "Jimmy Brown. Pound for pound, League standings. The triumph ans looked for him and fed him the Don»i**rt) ...... r* A 0 Bradley. men and boys alike. And he pro­ but I’ll say the Giant*, the Brown* Impala Convertible. Ra- also enhanced the Injuna tourna­ ball at every opportunity. Two key I the showing of reserve Frank Po par A 7.20 ...... fi 1 1 thick of the battle until tlie last field caging 28 of 51 field goal at­ ed only three ^ f t shots in la.st two r PIS. vided answers to questions before he is the best all-around player In n periods as they missed a bushel i 12 30 In other games, host North Car­ and the Packers are the toughest dliv heater, automatic, ment hopes leaving them In the po­ hoops by McKenna along with one Rizza. Playing in a sub's role. Rourrlli ...... 0 ft 45 seconds, but their defense was tempts. rolled to an 18-7 first they could be oa'iced on some of the game.” Behind Brown he teams to play." Rizza came through with 10 Mlnolla ...... 2 0 4 of opportunities. Rams-' played fo r ' Turcott" olina Stats rolled over Virginia 99- V-8 whitewall tires, pow­ sition of needing three -wins in each by Kelley and McCurry had' Putcho ...... 0 not standing up too well. The An­ quarter bulge and went the dress­ " ■ Land Needed the headline events of recent years. ranks Jim Taylor of Green Bay points, all in the Ia.«t quarter. 0 ft ing room at Intermission with a the first time without senior pley- Conti . 72 In an ACXl gams as Ken Roh- Greatest thrill’ "Going 60 min­ er steering. A beauty. their final four starts to qualify the Injuna six points up with 3:35 Tola»si ...... 2 n 4 gela were led by Ray London (111 Every football fan in the hall and former Eagle Steve Van Bu- ‘ 1 9 9 5 Bill Troy and Gary Pullivan St^'lia ...... ; ...... 2 n 4 and Jim Magowan (81. comfortable 16 point, 40-24 ad­ maker Bemie Arckivy who became ' loff led the way with 25 points, utes against the Packers, end win­ for post-season play. to go. ; pArp’wtl ...... n 0 Texas Tech moved into sole pos­ now knows the rugged schedule ren as the three best runners he's ning the championship. When you The loss was the 10th In 12 also had 10 points apiece for ft In the nightcap. Norman's came vantage. Inelifpble because of poor grades p,>rga’ Need for Outdoor Recreation Feast at Foul Line priJia R*an'*h ...... 1 0 2 and will be out for the rest of the Sullivan session of first place In the south­ for a pro football player, from the faced. win, you don’t really know what 20,000 AREEN STAMPS INCLUDED stSLTts for the visitors. Conard j the victors. Quinirt ...... P ft ft within 25 seconds of putting the But when play resumed in the Conard abandoned its zone and Friday night the Hlagles visit M'»Mnrii11 ...... D ft ft second half the Bobcats, who hit P'^loquln west Oonfereiice with a 69-63 vic­ time training camp opens until the Best quarterback ? "Otto Gra­ made you go all the way; even the dropped into a deadlock for last; ,,, ,, ' first defeat on Police A Fire. With KoathinKloR >54) Duvr^uJ] last post-season game is over. bruises aren’t as sore. If you lose, at a 65 per cent clip from the : Montis tory over 8MU at Dallas behind ham." r pla^ln the CCIL with idle Wind-' J'"/ " , Hartford to play keen rival Tetalp...... q ♦ 20 25 seconds, and the Police leading, Stressed by Special Group those bnil^es hurt all week." field hooping 28 of 39 attempts for | Tuliy riRnf^ .. Dave Siegmund’s 20 points. Jerry Bednarik prefaced his anecdotes What does he think of Sonny £am .8 the result of the defeat. , South. Catholic. East won the .Vere at half 34-11 East Cathnltc. 27-25. (Jordy Palmer, who had only Handling the toastmaster chores While, they didn’t have quite as numerous fouls and the Indians the night, caged a staggering 15 ! Carlton accumulated 3 2 'points as .and opinions by describing—in de­ Jorgensen? "When Van Brocklln scored one baAket. calmly came to Toialu n 25 87 Arkansas knocked Rice out of a tail—the training program of ’ the was Don Knaiif of Manchester much trouble as they did the first converted 10 free throws and miss-; of the 18 shots they tried in the | ouVrln *.. Washington .iiF) J^. ipeciai com -* fun as it will develop over 40 years retired, everybody said the Eagles '69 PONTIAC ed only one down the stretch to the foul line, and threw in a shot C«T^ntrv —up to the year 2000. share of the SWC lead 104-84. Slagles at Hershev. Pa. were don* without him —that is, all Lodge, who halls from thp Phila­ time they met Conard when it took ccoik o mission rsportad today that a to prove the margin of victory. last two periods and extra ses- S I r Pts. Houston extended Its record to 15-3 delphia area and said he was two overtimes to subdue the Chirf- gradually pull away. McKenna had | sioh. IB s turns ... 2 Tciom^y . It put more than 50 recommen­ JHe also described how a team except 36 Eagles. We knew we had Bonneville Convertible. Steve Simpson paced the scorers Adu«ksr1ch surging need for more outdoor with a 73-69 verdict over Texas "probably the only Eagle ■ fan In talns, the Indians tried a little bit eight of the Indians last 10 points' Lakers Get New Scoring Punch As a result. Ellsworth putscored , 4 Mornsfin dations on paper. Some probably prepares during the week for a a redhead on the bench who waa go­ Radio, heater, automatic, along with their first five as he ' isiUi 18. Doug Siaccaro and Gordy \Vf*nn#»r .. reej^atlon In America must be will be echoed in a vast coneerva- AAM as Don Schverak hit for 23 game once league play atarts. ing to stop right In and fill the the audience." Erland Johnson, power steering, power $ ' of everything before finally break- j Palmer i^yed good defensive the home forces 23-6 in the third , Totals — 1* 18 54 Vtorpftn . worshipful master of the lodge, ■orkvilU <4?) T«rb^!l mat by imagination, large-scale tion program, stressing recrea­ pointa, Texas CfiirUrtlan rallied In At camp, plaiyera are given note­ bill—He did,, too, breaking almost brakes, whitewall tire*. Ing the game open In the final) his Conard rivals games for' the winners. For Nor­ canto and went into the last qiiar- | greeted the crowd. quarter. This included a little bit i ® From Selvy and Rudy LaRusso r ris Eb^rl** .. action and ’ ’money—lota of It." tion, which Kennedy Is expeoted to the second halt to top Baylor 69-53 books that contain 200 pages of of­ every record In the book*. ” Jor­ Excellent condition. man's, the Kearns br6tKiers, Len- ter with a one point advantage, DowkIcsIc* S 5 IIadd"d . and climb out of the SWC cellar, Introduced as BednarlkV body of "slowdown" basketball in the For the first time this season 47-46. Ellington battled back and Harrlaon 1 2 MRrXf*ni But the Outdoor Recreation put before Congress in a special fensive plays, defensive play* and gensen. hurt in the ninner-iip Indiana’ top scorer Paul Quey ney (91 and Andy (8), played well. message Feb. 21. Texas staved off a second half pass patterns. The player* are game In Miami, ahould be back "as guard waa Rocky Demarco, who third period which didn’t help ap New York iiPi—'The way F'rank went ahead by as many as four oiandcr^'^^'*'^ 8 10 StoriT* ... Resources and Review Commis­ does a lot of traveling with (ihuck. 15,000 GREEN STAMPS/lfiCLUDED preclably. failed to cage a field goal setUing EAST SIDE INTERMEDIATE : r .. sion .left it to President Kennedy Kennedy said In his budget mes­ spurt by Trinity (Tex.) and pre­ given exams e\-ery third day, and good as new,' the doctor says," and Seh-y and Rudy LaRusso acted last b a s k e t b a j ^ ^ Pair of litermedlate League points in the fourth period but the Pahy 3 2 French vailed 95-89 and Hunter Beckman "He doesn’t carry a min, but don’t for btit three fouls . . . His counter- 0 0 and Congress, and to state and lo­ sage Jan. 18 that one of the na­ they had better know their aasign- Bednarik predicts he’ll go pn to Indians' M and M Boys night, maybe Jerry West will (tel games at the East Side Rec last Bobcats rallied again and dead-' Wrishi ...... amassed 355 points In Memphis tangle with him," Mdnarik said In the end it was the offenstve cal governments, to figure out tion's most pressing problems is menta. Mental mlatakes, Bednarik become one of the greatest quarter­ some major help in keeping the scones. night found the Bandits winning locked the score 59 — all on a T o,sis ...... 14 IP 47 TMa!R 22 14 68 providing adequate outdoor recre­ State’s 86-72 triumph over the Cit­ ■aid, do more to hurt a club then as the 5-foot about 135-pound De­ •nloainnplosion hvby MrKenniLMcKenna, with some *‘P «'l the way price tags and what apecific area* back* the NFL ever had. "W ith­ acro.as the board . . . Victory Los Angeles Lakers humming to­ over the Seniors in a battle for basket by Hank Wilborn as the Score S t Half, •Rrtckrtn^ 28-22. 5*rort at h^lf. 3P-25. Nonvlch. ation facilities for an expanding adel. anything else. marco acknowledged the Introduc­ able assistance from Fred Me should M acquired or Improved. out him, the Eagle* are dead, and tion. 57 PLYMOUTH ward the Western Division title In T MlIKiET I.£AGLT. first place, 36-24. In the nightcap buzzer sounded to end regulation population. He said he had direct­ Ace Sets Pace "That book Is important, too,” ai‘Ay wh^^ped'Ti poi;(Twh^h i th e IS-man commisalon, headed I’d retire tomorrow If I thought he Refreshmei.ta were served by the National Basketball A.ssoela- League leading Paganl Caterers ths Warrtoti edged Keith’s 41-39. play. by Laurence Rockefeller, New ed Secretary of the Interior Stew­ Elsewhere, Jack Foley, the na­ he said. "It’s worth $100 to a play­ wasn’t coming back." apellrt the difference. Between j Arena Conard in the tlon. The two keen rivals exchanged tion’s third leading scorer with John Mather Chapter, DeMoIay. them the Indians’ M and M boys and tailend Boland Oil were win­ In % tut that found both teams York, did aay that “Th* Aral teak art Udall to draw up a'plan under er, because that’s the fine he pays Retirement? "I did once. I came Careful playing Indians corn- West, who has been carrying baskets on three different occa­ Ex-Celtic Returns to Game 1 which the federal a 31.5 average, flippto ih 30 points if he loses It." Bednarik signed autographs for all Belvedere 4-Door H u r^ accounted for 35 poinU. or one i ‘ , ..u . ners last night. Boland beat the previously undefeated the Bandits la to provide recreation for the government back, because I’ve got five children who Wanted them before depart­ j much of the load In those game.s Manchester Auto Parts. 36-29, and }aSA little trouble in winning sions in the extra session but with which have would meet its share of the reapon- as Holy Cross won It* ninth For those who don’t like regi­ top. Radio, heater auto­ more than the entire Conard team. | 'J’'th two metropolitan regions straight at the expense of Dart­ (all girls) and we needed a bigger ing. leaving hla audience with the matic, V-8, whit*. when Elgin Baylor can’t get away Paganl’s won a squeeker frojjr they took an early lead and were the scored deadlocked 65-aIl. Jeff the biggest'population and da- slblllty. ” mentation, keep away from foot­ house. I came back, w* won the ‘ 8 4 5 . Manchester also ruled the boards ' mouth 93iSl. Tennessee Tech hand­ feeling that the welcome mat y 'from the Army, scored 36 points Wyman Fuel, 26-24. never behind. The Bandits who Helntz put Ellington ahead to stay mand rOr recreation anand the least The Rockefellar commission said ball, said Chuck. “At camp, you championship, and that $5,100 picking off 40 rebounds to 30 for ^ ^ with two free throws with 1:07 Sharman to Coach Cleveland, federal and state expenditures on ed Western Kentucky its first Ohio would always be out- lor him In the visitors with McCurn- grab- f f " ? , , ‘ F” ","'','!; ! last night—about par for him. But in the first game. Topy Kas- were paced by Wayne Reynolds apace for It."* are tip at 7 and spend all day to­ went Into jiaylng off on a new Manchester. , /GREEN STAMPS INCLUDED 17 in which held a 16-14 edge in field •Sehw chipped in with 22 and tauskas and Kevin O’Neil were the left in the extra period. The outdoor recreation — no figures Valley Conference aetback 79-72, gether. Lights go out at 11 at 10 000 blng 13 and McKenna 10. moved out to grab a 24-11 half­ And in upging immediate acqui­ Larry Monniar’s basket with three goals, made good on only two of , t,rfiRu.«Ro with 23 and the Lakers high scoring duet that sparked the Knights’ final four-point spread sition o f ocean and lake shores, it werp obtained on local costs — night, and you had better be in the time edge and then played a slow Succeeds First Negro Mentor reached more than tl.88 billion In seconds to play gave Toledo a 60- CCIL STANT>IN'GS .six free throws while* Indians had a nio.«tly easy time of it in winners. Kastaui^es was high with deliberate game. While Reynolds came on a bucket by Ken Kobus j ■aid that: sack, too. There is a real together­ feasted at foul line dunking 18 of whipping the Chicago Packers. at the final buzzer. "Highest priority should be giv­ 1960, and a lot more 1* required. 58 win over Marshall In a mid- ness about pro football. It starts W. L Pet. 17 points aneP O’Neil played his was setting the pace with 16 tal­ American Conference teat, Chicago the 23 shots awarded them. 107-92. best game of the year and ended up ■ Ellington, which reversed an en to acquiflUon of areas located Administration officials say a like this in training and it doesn't Bristol Eastern . .. .11 0 1.000 1 Papooses squeezed out a 40-39 lies on eight field goals and two '’Cleveland AJP\ — Bill Sharman •I'Uon of Intercollegiate Athletic* squeeze on' the ...budget may hold Loyola ran its record to 13-2 as TRIUMPH TR3 Bristol O ntral . . . .11 1 .917 The victory. tJie Lakers’ 20lh In with a personal high of 12 points. free throws, teammate Dick Kerr earlier 21-polnt loss with the vic­ li-ho made a big Jump from Bo*ton (NAIA) titles. eloaaat to major population cen- end until the season does." triumph in, prelim fo sixth win as 23 home games, pii.shfd their over­ tory gained their sixUi win in 14 theiAgure down, but thit |2.5 bil­ the nation’s highest scoring team Steak and roast beef are famil­ THE MANCHESTER ... . 7 5 ..583 Frarjk^ Ulinno and Bob Lcnhardt chipped in'with six in the winning player to Los Angeles coach. Is Stein'-renner said he was sorry tera and other areas that are im­ Improved iu 89.3 average with a against as many defeats , . , Mike all record to tn-i') and enabled starts and had four players in mediately threatened. The need is lion could be put to good use over iar entreea at camp, "because DRIVE SAFE Wethersfield ...... fi 5 .545 ajso “Starred for the winners. The cause. F'or the Seniors. Ron Lali- now in Cleveland as coach of the to se- McI.«ndon leave. "I was 93-75 lacing to an 82-67 conquest Lautenbach topped scorers with 10 double figures. Bob O’Loughlin and eriUeal—opportunity to place the next eight year* just for that’s when we beef up the play­ .linadster. Fully equipped A Hall ...... ^...... fi fi .455; them to maintain their 8',- game Auto Part-s. playing with only five berte found the range for six Pipers of the American B«*ketbsl’ convinced that he was staling of Bqcknell. IGEHEBALI markers . . . Next game for In- Norm Jansen were the pace set­ these areas in public oivnarehip is expanding recreational faciiitlM, ers. But during the season, on the Including wire sheel*. ~ Platt ...... fi 7 .417 lead over runner-up Cincinnati- men. were led by Gary Klein ilOi points and Jim Egan tallied five. League. with the team.” the club president mainly by buying lip land. They Alao, Davidson bowled ' over < The Royals al.so used balanced ters with 16 tallies apiece while fading each year at other uses en­ day of a game, it’s usually eggs at TIRE Light blue finish. Maloney ...... * R .333 ! and Chuck May (91. V Paced by Marty Clunielecki the The 31-year-old Sharman. a .said. "We had a very enlightening talk of addingaddini flve “ .to 10 million Georgia Southern 84-64 for its SPECIALS 1 3 9 5 i .scoring iij downing the St. Louis Helntz hooped IS and Doug Ral-1 croach." 10:30 Sunday morning, and many Conard ...... 2 10 .167 ' Wyman nearly came 'up wttt a Warriors, after traUing through backcourt ace of the Boston Cel­ talk On Monday and John was due acres to the NationalNa Park system ninth straight, Loa Angeles Loy­ Hawk.s. 131-121. In the only other ston added 10. . Basically, tha commisalon said, of US won’t even eat that much. I Windham ...... 2 10 .167 -startling upset as they dropped a put the first half and by a 17-15 tics of the National Basketball bark. alone. ola overwhelmed San Diego Uni­ .Manclicter <4a> game played. Richie Guerin’s 46 Holmes Brown and Wilborn Mtare la plenty o f land and water usually munch a couple of candy 15,000 GREEN STAMPS INCLUDED F Ptji two-point decision to top dog Pn- halftime score, came charging Association fo r , 10 years, was "There alway.s will be a place The commission, made up of versity 69-31, Morehead (Ky) 3..1 3 points triggered New York to a gani's. Dick Klernan's-hsnder Udth combined for 99 of the losers aeregge for recreation, but moat bars late In the morning, and don’t BRAKE SAFETY ADJUSTMENT Deadlocked 10-all at thp end of back in the third period to out- hired by the Fhpers late yesterdsiy In the organization for him if he of It "14’ whore the j^ople an sight members o f Ooagreaa and whipped Union (Kv) 82-61. Tampa the first quarter, the Indians fell

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1962 MANCHESTER EYEW Ng HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FAyStDCrBEW WEDNESDAY, JANUARY SI, 1962 PAGE SEVENTEBM Apartments— Flats— Florists—Nurseries 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAG A LY and SHORTEN Housetaoid Goods 51 Wanted— To Buy 5S Houses For Sale 72 Honaw For Sale 72 Wanted— Real Estate 77 Tonements 63 p r o m p t a n d CARNATIONS, fresh cut, |1.»5 a FIVE ROOMS of housebold tumi- courteout aervle* $12,600 - ROCKVILLE. § itMm MANCHESTER-Beautiful 2 room ASK USVIW about•WVUl ourwur cashV II offerUll« (or Rockville-V erhon bunch; African violata, isrge else, ture including 3-tons combination for your scrap iron and metal in TWO ROOM apartment and bath, ^ c b , large living room, eabmet Cape, expellent condition, nice lo- your property. No red tape.!. Hon-Hon­ euaeeuoe electricity and heat, $60. ISO Cen- kitchen, beautifully landscaped 08c each;-Cyclamen planta $1.50 T ucerm iL A W I MOTOq VBHCLM t D o ! mrr ter Me n a ib u ga# raaga, ipinhlng wheel, elec- any amount or *iae. fur­ cation, atumlnum e id i^ plua est value. H. J. Bradley, ra 8-7872.8 and 11.95 each; also large assort­ .THIS STATE IS SQUEEZIHQ US trtoat apimaneeh. « Church St. or naces. machinery, copper, brass, ter 8t. MI 8-3467, »-8 only. lot. shown by appointment. many extras. A special at $14,900. Fire‘Tests’ RE0UIRIN& m t m E GUYS-TIM itoicHirni etc. CaU MI ^ 3 ^ . Marion E. Roberteon, KSotor. Ml Short way out--4iew 8 bedroom HELP I DUE to many recent salea, ment of foliage planta, 36c each call TO RENT-rSmell betted apart- and up. Open 7 w a a week. Pon- CAlMDCAiny ^ JUST A Dlim TRICK TO MAKE ranch; toll price $13,490; $490 our liatlngs are low. Buyers are ticelll^ Greenhouse, 483 Mala. uASiinv bBFBIOERATbR, good condition ment. Tel. MI 8-6117 between 8:80- down. 'Many more priced from waiting tor all types of property. INSURAHCEAGEIUS WANTED—26” girl’s or bmr'g bIc ^ 4:80. Safety Plan ADVERTISING MSURANCE- With freexer.J8S Om St. after 7 3 $4,200 up. C^li the EUeworth Mit­ If aeUlng buying or trading call JHCH-'niRlHCEMoeE- cle, any condlUoo. Cali MI 8-6500. at once Free inspections' upon re­ HMTWIADK p'.m.'or call MI 8-7437 between 6-7 SEVEN ROOM duplex, oU furnace, MANCHESTER ten Agency, Realtore, MI 3-6230 ori ) p.m. • MI 2-8824. quest.. CaU the Bllsworth Mitten CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Roofins^-rSidins 16 68RKIMER garage, adults and older children VACA'nON RESORT AT HOME... Agency, Realtors, Member of ML8 At Hospital 8 A.M. to 5 PJM. . K U L t CHROME T A B tX and 8 chaliU for Roonu Without Board 69 preferrM, 88 Oak 8t., MI 9-7308. unuauai country home in the city VERNON—8 room ranch, kitchen, aervlce. Ml 8-2980. A. A. d io M,(, OtC. RoofUm, elding. kitchen oA,'dinette, price reason of village charm. YoUr own swim­ living room, 3 bedrooms, large lot. The quick smothering of a froak Carpentry. Anerattona abls. MI i f ----- ROOMS TO RENT, also caUna ming pool, tennis court, sundecked Tongren Agency, Ml 3-6321. fire In an oxygen tent haa con­ aad admUona. CdUhta. Workman­ With efficiency Scranton Motel. SIX ROOM duple^ near Center. barbecue patio. Comfortable six COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Call anytime. Ml 9-6390. vinced Rockville City Hospital au­ MONDAY Ikni FMDAY lOtSO Aja_SATURDAY B AM. ship guaranteed. Ms Autumn St YpUNO COUPLE CaU MI 94)836 after 8. room epaclou* Engllzh Colonial, SIX ROOM RANCH—2-csr garage, thorities the hospital's fir* aafetjf Ml sSsao. b r E a k in o u p HOUSEKEHSPING large well landscaped lot. Privacy 2 bathg tiled, fireplace, built-ins, Skating Report program is Satisfactory- NICE LARGE front room for gm- m o d e r n 8 room apartment in CANT USE THEIR Vernon, heat and hot water mclud- is by-word. Only $26,900. city utilities, porch, large family Report of the brief blaze, spark­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD BlDWBUtr BCMS Improvement 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE tleman. Call after 5 p.m. MI room with tirpplece. laundry Company—«ll types of elding and 9-4966. 31 Church Street. ed. Call TR 5-8816 after 4 p.m. t i r e d o f l iv in g ?. . .'.In « rented ed when a patient lit a cigarette tn Mr **Wwit A ^” « n Uken ovtt the pbooe aa a eoa- An d APPLIANCES weekdays, or any time Saturday room, large lot. trees. Charles Lee­ the tent was Incorporated In a nxHmr.rooflnr. WSSEOBVAM / FOR 8 MONTHS Conveniently located 6 room Cape •mp. w 1 trance, near bus and mUlSt 111 Cod with fireplace. Knotty pine SPLIT LEVEL—For those, accus­ Council by Fire Chief John F. Uea. The Herald Is ts^asible tor onto ONE inoorreet or omitted ,ajT-oF-«TAni WHICH IS PRACTICALLY NEW $ ROOM DUPLEX in excellent lo­ Cooper m u St., MI 9-0595. paneled recreation room. Aluminum tomed to the finer thinga all one Ashe. Inaertton tor any adreitlsement and nien only to tlie extent of a ALL TYPES of roofs repaired or CRATE NOT IF YOU ARB A cation, garage, $^00. Adult, and Mrs. Virginia J. Yaskulka, hos­ ATTRACnVE sleeping rooin, cen­ older children. J. D. Realty. Ml combinations. Near schools trans­ could demand has been in­ ••nialM good* Intortion. Errors which do not lessen the mine of replaced, specialising in 'Bonded RCQUIReOID RESPONSIBLE PERSON portation. $14,900. cluded In this lovely 8 'j room pital superintendent, said steff the airw tlssm oat wUl not be corrected by *make food” laaertlom. built-up and shingle rooting. WHO’S GOING tral, gentleman. Apply 195 Sprue* 8-5129. personal quickly smothered th* Coughlin.Roofing Company, Man­ C A W N lt— home. The style le condusive to With the temperature around HOUSEKEEPING St. . , , . Call Mr, Foraker, MI 9-7748 MI those who enjoy split level livug fire. A fire extinguisher next to chester. MI 8-7707. THKTMAOI ROCKVILLE—S room apartment 9-5306. the zero mark last night It meant YOU CAN TAKE OVER on first floor, on bus line, heat at its best. On beautifully lano- good news for ice skaters, and fuel the bed was grabbed up, she said, HIMCORCR! ROOM FOR lady or gentleman. but there was no need to uge it. ^^'^BA^RBitRATED DIAL Ml 3-2711 UNPAID BALANCE Kitchen- privUeges, quiet. Inquire furnished, $90 monthly. Upman- scaped spacious lot. 2-car garage. dealers. MONTHLY p a y m e n t s 234 Charter Oak St., m 8-8368; CH Chorcbes Agency, TR 6-3485 MI 4 bathrooms. Priced In the high ITie park department announced After the Hartford Hospital fir* BARROWS In Decemher, Rockville Hospital Roofinir and Chimneys 16*A $23.14 6-4788. *3-1889. 50s. Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464 today that skating conditions are •■WESTlNaHOUSE'’ REF. good at. both Center Springs Pond called in Chief A.sho to review fire ROOFING—8]Specialising repairing % u M L H r COVENTRY — Year 'round, 8 protection programs. Mrs. Yaskul­ "CALORIC” RANGE FURNISHED ROOMS, complete VERNON—SH rooms with heat, and Charter Oak Park. Super­ roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut electric rsnge, electric hot water WALLACE rooms, porch, completely furnish- ka said fire drills have been effec­ "EMERSON” TELEVISION light housekeeping faculties. ..Ccn. vised skating hours will be until TROUBLE REACHINO OUR ADVERTISER? ter work, chimneys cleaned, re trally. located. Children accepted- heater, full ceramic tile bath with 55 E. Center St. MI 1-5806 ed, 34,500. Otit of state owner 10 o’clock tonight at each area. tive. paired. Aluminum aiding. 80 BLONDS' BEDROOM limited. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St., shower, cabinet kitchen, nice con­ Manchester wants immediate action. Call A. To date there have been 8 skat­ All physical precautions ar* years' experience. Free estimates. LIVING ROOM SUITE J. Buckley, PI 2-7932; taken, she said. Signs forbidding Manchester. dition, 10 miles from aircraft, "(Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) ing days at O nter Springs, 10 at Can Howley, Ml 8-5861, Ml 8-0788. smoking arc displayed in the hos-. M-Hour ARSwtring Senriee 6-PC, DINETTE SET near shopping center *bd schools. VERNON— $1,700 down assumes the Annex, plus 8 hockey dates MAYTAG WASHER COMFORTABLE heated room for Cell TR 5-9493. FLORENCE ST.—7 room home In and 32 good skating days at Char­ pital and are in red letters on th* gentleman. Main St. location, MI this mortgage. 5 room ranch., high plastic oxygen tent hoods. Free to Herald Readers Business Opportunities 32 Help Wanted— Male 36 Building Materials 47 HOOVER VACUUM excellent condition inside and out, and dry. Look today. Tongren ter Oak Park. Heating and Piumbing t7 SEALY BOMPRING 9-0641 or see Superintendent at 4 TO RENT—4 room first floor apart­ enclosed porch, one-car garage, The tent burned the morning of ment. Central. Quiet place to live. Agency, MI 34321. Warden Emeritus at St, Marfs ■ - ESSO HAS excellent aervlce sta­ MAN FOR DELIVERY and help in SEALY MATTRESS Pearl St. Jan. 21. Authorities said the pa­ PLUMBING AND beating — ra- BETTER BUYS AT priced for quick sale, $18,900 PWl- Want Infonnatlon OB one of oar elaMlllod advertlaementar No tion opportunity. Modem 3-bay store, full-time. Manchester Drug. Heat, hot water, electricity fur- brick Agency, MI 9-8464. VBRPLANCK SCHOOL-6 room tient somehow -rot the cigaretta, modelliu installatlcnB, repairs. Also included "Mohawk’’ MIDDLE-AGE working lady would ■ niihed. $85. Adults. References. A ellver bowl was presented lastnst. Mary’s Episcopal Church ln*St. Mary's In 1907; Mr. Hyde haa anawer at the telephone UatedT Simply call the service center located at Man­ For appointment call MI 9-4541. NATIONAL Rugs, End Tables, Cocktail Cape Cod. Garage, combination which was forbidden. All work guaranteed, 25 y ean ex- chester Green on heavily traveled like to share 5 room home with Call MI 9-7691 between 3-5. OAK STREET (area) - Six room Belgian Radio night to Albert T. Dewpy (center), grateful appreciation of his living been church trea.surer for 40 years The hood was destroyed, but tha pertence. 34-hour service. Call Tables, Lamps, Smoker, Diehee lady same age. Call MI 0-9863. windows and floors, fireplace, hot MANCHCSTER ANSWERING SERVICE highway with fine reslaential po- Exotic Wall Panellng- home with approx, two acres of water oil heat, near bus line, good warden emeritus of St. Mary’s sen-ice as warden 1935-1962, ves­ and wa.1 a teacher and superin­ patient vfas not seriously hurt, au­ Earl VanCamp. Ml 9-4T49. Silverware, Kitchen Cablnete FOUR ROOM duplex, completely good land. House has 8 bedrooms tentiaL Phone Mr. Dorley days, Salesmen Wanted 36-A Prefinlshed. PVom 16c 8q. Ft. Mirrors, Pictures. Potg and Pans condition, good buy. Charles Les­ tryman 1916-1935. delegate to tendent of the Church School for thorities said. redecorated, furnace, garage, $90 up, 3 rooma down, full basement, Cites Algerian, Episcopal Church, by two veteran Dloce.san convention, C h u r c h M l 9-4500 8-4, JA 7-4183, nighU Springfield Dutch Doors $23.95 Ea. And Pew Other Items NICE ROOM for rent In nice home, monthly. Call MI 9-7563, perance, r a 9-7620. more than 50 years, and Mr. Pea­ Authorities felt at the time there Radio*TV Repair Services 18 STate 3-4639. SALESMEN—Experienced life in­ Blinds From $4.95'Yhi. excellent, heating syetem. If you offleere of the church, John H, School teacher and always a dedi­ body haa been a vestryman and was no need to give the incident end leave your message. Yoh’U hear from our advertiser la Jlf surance. Highest commissions, ex­ Phone Mo Immediately reasonable. MI 0-9043. want privacy plue, look this over. Hyde, treasurer, and Wyville H. CelUng TUe 9c Sq. Ft. Hartford CHapel 7-0358 THREE ROOM heated apartment, $17,800. FIVE ROOM ranch with French Truce cated churchman and faithful ser­ clerk for 37 yefirs,' publicity, Mrs. Yaskulka aaid. It time without spending all evening at the telephone. TV SERVICE—All makes. Honest, panding operations to Manchester. Ping Pong Table Top* $11.95 Ea. ROOM FOR RENT, kitchen privl- Excellent value for $16,200. T. J. porch, large kitchen with buUt-ins, f^ b o d y , cleric o f the parish. The vant of Christ.” (3ordon Fogg, former warden, lasted but seconds. See It Day Or Night stove and refrigerator furnished, Crockett, Realtor Ml $-1877 Bcmiomies'. tB gb quality parts. Write Box 1858, Hartford,' Conn., Knotty Pine Paneling—all 8 ft. leges, parking, private entrance, middle-age couple. MI 8-7894. tiled bath, fireplace, combination preoentatlon took place at the The three septuagenarians rep­ will be honore-’ at a Corporate In cormection with the emphaala for interview^ stating exi>eriencs. windows and doors, home In excel­ (Continued from Page One) home of Mr. and'Mrs, Dewey, 54 Guaranteed 90 days Famous tor Cities Service 12c 8q. F t If you have ho meang of trangpor- gentleman. AU 3-4724. ONE BLOCK from Main St. 6 room resent an aggregate of 112 j-ears' Communion .for new v’estrymen on hospital safety. Mrs. Y.askulka Lost and Found Auto Driving School 7-A sendca alnca 1981. PbCoe Ml Birch Paneling 25c Sq. Ft. tation. I ’ll gend my auto for you! FIVE ROOM FLAT, second floor, lent condition. One owner. Full Robert Rd. service as church ofllccrs. Mr. and officers at St. Mary's Church noted 25 of the hospital staff, 24 9-4587. Pottarten's: 190 Csntar St close to shopping, school and bus. coloinial. 1% baths, large enclosed basement, hot water oil heat, re­ De Gaulle's speech approaching, The bowl was incribed "To war­ .... has available a two-bay serv­ Disappearing Stairways $23.95'Ea. No Obligation! porch, fireplace, plastered walla, Dewey, a vestryman anti warden Sunday morning. (Photo by War­ nurses and one male orderly, have LOST—PASS BOOK No. IS181. PREPARE FOR driver's test ice elation eituated in a neighbor­ Situations Wanted— Spepial 2x4 50c Ea. Apartments— Flats— For Information call Ml 3-7128. cessed cast Iron radiators. City such reports could be expected Irlth den emeritus Albert T. Dewey by for 45 years, became an u.sher at ren Tennant.) attended special fire safety schools TELEVISION antannas and rotor A— L—B— E—R—T— S full insulation, hot water oil heat, water and sewerage. Near school, increasing frequency. He advised a Notice Is hereby given that Pass Ages 18 to 80. Drivtng and class hood area with through traffic. At­ Female 38 Cedar Closet Lining 20c Sq. Ft. built-ins, city utilities Vacant. conducted In Connecticut during room. Thrm Instructors No wait­ systema inataUed and repaired. •48-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD < Tenements 63 MANCHESTER — Modem 2 bed­ bus line, quiet neighborhood. Quick reporter not to pay too much at­ Book No. 12181 Issued by the First tractive set-up for repairing. For Mahogany Paneling 17c Sq. Ft. (Charles Lesperance, Mr 9-7620 the past year. Their awareness of Manchester Office Hartford Na- ing. Mancheiter Driving AcadS' Serving Hancheeter and sur­ details call Jim McDermott, Amer­ Open Every Night Till 9 room garden apartment to sublet occupancy. Charles Lesperance. tention to them. Are safety precautions la excellent, my. PI 2-7249. rounding areas. Modern TV Serv­ IRONINO DONE in my home. MI CASH 'i;i CARRY OElNEStAL REINTAL agency, J. D. through September with option MI 9-7620. Public Meeting Feb, 19 Y ounjs Democrats Uonal Bank A Trust Company haa ican Coal Co., Hartford. Realty, 470 Main Street, MI ARE YOU looking: for something In Several developments gave sub­ she said. been loat and application hag been ice, 405 Center St.. Ml 9-3300. 9-3687, MGVING OUT of state—Anxious to to renew lease. Call MI 9-4887. Nobody, But Nobody, Undersells s*U at big loes 3 brand new rooms 8-6129. real estate and can’t find It? Call TWO-FAMILY (lets 6-5. with 2 stance to the reports of an impend­ It was one of seven Area reported made to said bank for payment CONNIE'S Tv and Radio Service, JA 2-8151 Tongrfen Agency. Ml 3-8321. "Any­ ing climax in the Algerian drama. To Sponsor Film to the Rockville Fire Department and Issuance of new book. Business Services Offered 13 National of furniture plug stove and refrig­ rooms finished on third floor, 2- available all hours. Satisfaction IRONING DONE In my home. Ml erator for my unpaid balance of LARGE 3 ROOM apartment, heat, FOUR ROOM apartment. MI thing In Real Estate.” car garage, off East Center St., The French army rolled atrong Board Will Explain this month. Three of the Ares re­ guaranteed. Call MI 9-1815. hot water, stove, refrigerator, ga- 3-5838. detachments of troops and armored The date for the showing of the sulted in a combined $8,440 In dam­ LOST—Pair boy's glasses, tan case, ALL KINDS of clocks repaired. An- AVAILABLE 3-bay service station 9-8146. NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. only $266.48. Credit Mgr. will ar­ MANCHESTER — 1950 AmeriCn* near Post Office, achools and shop­ range for you to take over email rage. MI 4-0238. ping. Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. cars into the center of Algiers last controversial film, "Operation Abo­ age. Ashe estimated. between Summer and McKee St. Uquea Included. Work guaranteed. RAOIO-'TV REPAIRS, any make, on well traveled Highway, private 381 STATE STREET, MANCHESTER — 8 room apart­ Colonial, 13x23 living room, knotty or Silver Lane bua to High School, Ml 9-1982 weekly payments of $2.60. 87 pcs. night "(or any eventuality.” army lition.” has been set for Tuesday, Fire In a second Aoor pantry at freetree pickup and dellveiw on amall brand gasoline, good opportunity NORTH HAVEN CONN. ROCKVILLE;— Apartments newly ment, heat and hot water, less pine recreation room, bar handy MAN(?HB8TER—7 room ranch In Feb. 20, at 8 p.m. In Mutt's Com­ 111 Union St. Jan. 10 caused the MI 9-0142. wdth- moderate Investment. Call Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 bought for $569.95 includes living location. Only $17,900. Carlton W. sources said. The troop reinforce­ District Sewer Study CHAIN SAW work — tVaea out. radios,radloe. pbonogrimba. Hours 8-10 ' CHestnut 8-3147 decorated, dinette, kitchenette, than one block from schools, AA zone with view, spacious kitch­ ments were withdrawn this morn­ munity Hall on E. Middle Tpke. .greatest damage, and estimated Crown Petroleum Co., JA 5-2103 or room with lamps, tables, rugs; befiroom, tile bathroom appli- Hutchins, MI 9-5182. Reasonable rates. Call PI 2-7858 p.m. H A B Raffio and TV. MI AKC GERMAN Shepherd puppies. bedroom with bedding,-'lamps; 6- buses, shopping and churches. Call en with built-lns, 2 baths, 2-car ga­ ing, but the show of strength ob­ The film Is being sponsored by **$5,300. Ml S-1479. write 92 Walnut St., Hartford, ances, $65 per m.onth, CaU ^ MI 3-4385, between 1:30-4:80 or any time Conn. Good temperament, good selection. pe. formica kitchen set with dishes (?HURCH STREET—A 10 room flat rage, park-like yard, and much viously was aimed at tha, right- the Young Democrat Chib of Man­ A kitchen Ore at 14% Morriaen Announcements Saturday or Sunday. MI 3-0391. Fuel and Feed 49-A 3-1869, TR 6-8485. ■ more. Trim 8 room Cape with Itesidents of the EiRhth District will get a detailed expla­ Bt. Jan. 12 caused $880 damage. and silverware. Payments start in CENTER ST,—Four room apart­ in central-location, one clock from wing European settlers In the city chester, and Is open free of charge April. Contact Credit Mgg. Furni­ aluminum siding, fireplace, formal and their extremist Secret Army nation of the di.strict’.s aewer .survey at a public meeting to the public. And a Ore of imknown origin INCOME TAXRS prepared in your SHARPENING Service — Saws, MUiinery, Dressmaidng 19 AKC MINIATURE cocoa brown ment. second floor, best, garage, Main St., large lot and ?-car ga­ $600 SALARY ture Discount Center. JE 3-1483, FIVE ROOM apartment, second rage. Occupancy of first floor dining room. lovely yard. So much Organization waging a campaign scheduled for Feb. 19. The district’s directors, under fire from A speaker from the American which burned out the interior of a home or by i^pointment. Exper­ knives, axes, shears, skates, poodle puppies, paper trained. FOR SALE —Fireplace wood Call $85. Box X, Herald. for $14,900, Vernon — Spotless 3 ienced tax work, .24.hour service. DRESSMAKING and alterations, Be your own boss and work only 323 Main St.. Holyoke, any time floor. 13% Ford St. Tel. r a 8-4751. available shortly. Fairly priced a* of terrorism to keep Algeria some resident.^ over the sewerage extension proposal, held a Civil Liberties Union will give an car at 22 Linden S t caused 8590 rota^ blades Quick service. C ^ - Also white poodle puppies, stud MI 9-0958. from 9 to 9. Call collect. )>edroom ranch with garage, fire­ French. Announcement o< an ac­ introduction to the film, and xvill damage to the ear. The owner re­ Call Ml 3-4728. tol Eiqulpmeiit Co., 88 Main St., straight hems, $1. Call Mrs. Le- 24 hours a week In nation’s No. 1 service. Ml 3-7116. « $19,000. Robert J. Smith, Inc. MI closed meeting last night and de-«>——------^------THREE r o o m apartment. Heat, 9-5241 place, aluminum combination cord with the rebel National Lib­ talk on It afterward. A question ported the Ore the morning of Jan. Manchester. Hours dally 7-8, clerc. Ml 3-1892 or MI '1-6098 any self-service business, coin operator Fornished Apartments 63-A elded to work out such an c x p l a - ______' SEWING m a c h in e ;—Singer spe­ stove, refrigerator. Gablee, 118 storms and awnings, well located. eration Front (FTjN) is certain to period will follow. 14. The car had burned during the FEDERAL INCOME taxeg prepar­ Thursday 7-B, Saturday T-4. MI time. laimdries, located in busy shopping TEN MONTHS old Seal Point Sia­ nation. Garden— Farm— Dairy cial. Famous Singer swing needle Main St. MI 9-5229. 9-6 FOUR MODERN rooms complete­ CUSTOM BUILT 8 room Ranch, Asking $11,900. The Elsie Meyer infuriate Algeria’s European popu­ Tlio film supposedly-Bhows how night, Ashe said, a ed with your aavlMs In mind. 3-7988. centers. Excellent financing avail­ mese cat, male, altered, asking Agency, Realtors, MI 9-5524, MI It will.be read to'dlstricl taxpay­ Public Records Reasonable rates. El. J Baylea. ALTERA'nONS — dressmaking, $20. TR 5-8443. automatic makes decorative zig­ ly furnished. Including heat, large living room with fireplace, lation. and a general uprising Is a ers at the meetlnf which will he Communists Inspired student riots Two chimney Ores caused no able, Write Box Y, Herald. Products 50 THREE ROOMS heated on Main formal dining room, family site 34980. Tel. MI 9-8248. SAM'S UPHOLSTERY - Rattred suits, quick service and reason­ zag stitches, one floor model in lights and gas. For information possibility. held at the Bentley School on Hol­ In Sail Francisco in 1959 during damage. There waa one (alee able. MI 3-8688. handsome cabinet available at re­ St., available now, for married call MI 9-6964. kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 1% betha, lister St. beginning at 8:15. Warrantee Deeds hearings of the Anti-American A c­ alarm. from the shop. Can taka care of MACS, BALDWINS, Starks, Romes. couple or single lady. Call between recreation room with fireplace, To guard against any attempt INCOME TAX returns prepared by all your upholstering needs at duction of $70, Easy monthly at a putsch In Paris itself, the gov­ The public wius bailed from last William Lessard to Guy N- and tivities subcommittee of Congress, EXPERT TAILORING on ladles Articles For Sale 45 Greenings, No. 1 size $1.40, No. 2 terms. Singer Sewing Center, 832 6:80-7:$0. MI 3-6441. enclosed breesaway, attaciHM ga­ former Internal Revenue agent In great savings. Call CH 3-2878. Help Wanted— Female 35 utility 76c. Bunco Farm. 629 West Mr. and Mrs. ernment brought strong reinforce­ night's executive session, but brief Caroline Plourde. properly otl but the Civil Liberties Union is at­ the convenience of your home for and gentlemen's clothing. 139 Main St.. MI 8-8883. Business fjocations rage, landaeaped yard 91x124. Familiar Name HOME MADE ravioli, fresh or Center. MODERN. 6 room apartment, sec* ments for Its anti-riot forces In minutes of the meeting, which Avon St. tempting to show how the film was Individual and business. Ml 9-8938. COSMA APPLIANCE Service—Ra- Woodland St. Call MI 3-2264. A. froze', 80c dos. H. Pasqualinl, 246 ' For Rent 64 Marion E. Robertaon, Realtor, Ml made (or propaganda purposes of J the Paris area. The government lasted about two hours, were made John R. Mrosek, tru.slce, to Johij lovlne. WAITRESS wanted 8 days weekly, ond floor, heat, hot water, stove, 3-5953. HOMESEEKER MUwau'kee (ff) — Rocky Mait- -palrs aU makes refrigerators, 9-5. Apply Com er Soda Shop, Avery Street, Wapping. announced 30 squadron* of mobile available today. D. and Joan M. McClure, prop­ the committee. INCOME TAX returns prepared by Musical Instruments 53 refrigerator, $125. Call MI 9-0728 STORE near Main St. at 26 Birch ctano's younger brother, Pete, 21, treeMrs, washing machines, dry­ State 'Theater Building. BOLTON—Williams Road. 8% room gendarmes totaling more than Feel Position Sound erty at 79 Broad St. auditor. Business and individual. ers ranges. (d| and gaa burners. SNOW BLOWERS — Prom $79.95 Household Goods 51 St. 2,000 eq. ft. parking. Apply FOR TOP VALUE IN hat signed a contract with tha Accounting services. Raymond Moving— ^Trucking— ACCORDION, full size 120 bass, Marlow'a, 867 Main. brick ranch 2 years old, heated 4.000 men, had been placed in a po­ Those minutes indicate tha' Qiiltelalni Deeds MI 9-00S8. AU work guaranteed. CONNECmCUT registered licensed and up. Parts and service Capi­ FIRST FLOOR 6 room flat, oU HOMES IN THE lice "strategic resert-e'' In the Milwaukee Braves. Pete signed Girard, hU 9-6008. Storage 20 tol Equipment Co.. 88 Main 8t. $99, Trumpet, $35. Bongos all breezeway, oil hot water heat, full MANCHE8TER-VERNON AREA the bulk of the meeting won Qreenwooel side, Foreign Min­ LaBelle a t the di.strict's actlono so Class C Northern L«ague teqm of repaired salea and service, pick MANCHESTER Moving and Truckt Saturday. suitable for 4 or 5 rooms. $60. M Co. 99 Summer. Open evenings. ' ness or office, apartment Includ­ TODAY! IT WILL BE OUR and have your return prepared for Ing Company. Local and long dis­ ville. Tel. TR 6-4291. TWO ROOM apartment, heat, gaz ed. 476 Main 8t. Ml 9-6229. 2-5. brick Agency, MI 9-8464. ister Saad Dalhab left Morocco far In contracting for a sewerage Virginia O Narkon and Isabelle Sue for Crop Loss Eau Claire, WIs. A catcher, Pet* 1 up ana delivery. Complete line of 9-6685. stove and refrigerator funilehed. PLEASURE TO WORK WITH YOU you. You alwaya save more than it tance movinig, packing and stor- OAK PICTURE frames, special LOOKING FOR an organ or piano? four days ago and has not yet been survey by Bowe-Albertaoii A.s- O. Parclak to William A. Olek.sln- batted .319 last year for the Uni­ lo r o ridera, reels, and rotarlss, WAITRESSES days. Apply In per­ Adults only. MI 3-6388. $94.51 MONTHLY, smell cash as- skl. two parcels off Center S( versity of Miami but dropped out costs. See our complete line of keyboard reported in Tunis. This could mean Erie, Pa., Jan. 31 OB—Two Con­ garden and lawn supplies. L A M age. Regular service throughout son. Howard Johnson Restaurant, purchase, sizes 8x10 to 14-18, 99c EXCELLENT LOCATION $9,400—4 room older home on sociates. The directors reporledl.y New England states and Florida. Instruments including all new • zume* 4%% mortgage, immacu­ Autumn St., Manchester. A lot that Dalhab. one of the I^LN ne­ felt reassured by LaBelle's pre­ William A. Olek.sin.skl to Gloria necticut pt^alo grower* sa.v a of school last December. Gkiulpmem Onrporodon, Roufs 88, 394 Tolland Tpke. See Mr. Ford. each. Sizes 16x20 and 18x24, $1.49 TAPE RECORDERS for rent Mar- THREE ROOMS, furnished or un­ late 5 room ranch. Carlton W. Vernon, Conn. TH 8-7809. MI 8-8668. each. Sherwin-Williams 981 Main low'e, 867 Main. Call Ml §-6221. Hammond Home Organs and Ideal for beauty talon, 818 Cen­ for a little. gotiators, had stopped over in sentation that their panitlon Is le­ M. (3outu, two parcels off Center chemical product they used to In­ furnished, gas heat, ground floor, Hutchins, Ml 9-5132 St., hibit the growth of sprouts on po­ Personals SPRING SEWING season is com­ St. Cable-Nelson, Everett and Steck adults, reasonable. New Bolton ter St., oft street parking, 20x50, Switzerland for a ttgeisive meeting gally sound. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. $12.900-Cozy cape on Phoenix St., <31oria M. Ckiutu to William A. tatoes did it Job too well and made FLOORS WASHED and waxed, ing. Pilgrim Mills needs exper­ Three Rooms of Furniture Spinet Pianos. See this week's spe­ Road. MI 3-6389. newly decorated, reasonable rent. MAIN STREET shopping —custom with French representative.*. Some residents have charged ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, windows cleaned, painting, paper­ Light trucking and package deliv­ ienced sales personnel to help CHOICE WOOI.^N remnants lUid cials on a used Story A Clark Vernon, juJt over the Manchester The Paris newspapers Le Monde. that the directors acted illegally Oleksinski. Virginia O. Narkon tile sprouts grow Inward Instead of ery. Refrigerators, washers and FROM MODEL HOME brick and frame ranch, huge and I.sabelle O. Parclak, two par­ out. bonded repreaentauve, Allred ing, walls washed, odd jobs. Handy their many satisfied friends and strips for rug makers. Lacing Spinet Plano and 8 used Hammond J. D. REALTY line, 3 b^rooms. recently redeco­ Paris-Presse and France-Solr pub- 1.. accepting $51,350 In federal ADDITIONS stove moving specialty. Folding kitchen. 3 bedrooms. Immaculate rated. Garage. cels off Center St. The growers filed suit here yes- AmeU, 808 Henry St. Tel. Man Service. Phone Ml 8-8946. customers. Interested? Apply In threads, needles, braid clamps, Cost Over $700 Organs. Ask for our Mr. Hilliard, condition, reasonably priced. Csrl- lislied what they said were details planning money for the aewer REPAIRS 8-0450. * chairs for rent, fid 9-0753 ' dyes, hooks, patterns, frames,'cm- Thursday and Friday evenings; 470 Main St. MI 3-5129 of the French-AIgerian negotia­ Marriage Licenses terilay fop $160,418 in damages. BUSINESS-Professlonal accounts. person to Pilgrim Mills, Cheney NEVER BEEN USED NOTICE ton W. Hutchins, Ml 9-8182. $15,900—Cute ranch home. Features projects without first seeking a Plaintiffs John Schwelr and sons, Hall, Hartford Rd. Open dally, ters, burlap. Colonial Remnant all day Saturdays. Watkins Bros., tions, and Parls-Pre.sse said only REMODELING If your reoeivableg need action, THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS OJ. To Whom It May Concern: I, 2 bedrooms, living room with bay district vote. Othcr.i have objected David (Jharles Butler. tl.S Air Inc., East Windsor Hill. Conh., and WANTED—Ride to West Hartford noon till 9; Saturday 10-6. Shoppe. 115 Center St. Inc., 935 Main St., Manchester. TWO-FAMILIES—We have them. A one major point remained—the.na- to sewerage expansion on the F'orce. and Alice Lucrezla Cros­ Center from Broad St. and W. phone MI 9-6317 any hour. AAA Re­ Mqvlng, packing, storage —local Sale Price $388. Stella piender, will no longer be STORE FOR rent. 243 N. Main St. window, Wreh cabineted kitchen. Harry Licbman. Ellington, Conn., ED. W. NO YES & CO . and long distance. Agents for MI 9-5229, 9-5. new one (4% and 4% flgt); older Attached garage. tlonallty status of Europeans In ground that the burden on the by. .IT'i Apcl ri. Middle Tpke., 8-5. MI 8-5293. imbursement Service. 889 Main St. COUNTER GIRL—3-7. all day Sat­ responsible for bills contracted by 6 and 4 flat for only $16.9(H); a 6 Algeria after Independence. The said in Iheir suit the ipgrown DVC. Bonded. Lyojia Van Lines, Inc., world-wide BOY'S BLACK figure skates, size Pay Only $4 Week Wanted—^To Buy 58 taxpayers would be too great. Wllllain Henry Adams Jr . 1^4 sprouts made the potatoes unfit for urday. Apply In person. One Hour my husband, Harry Olender, Dated and 6 duplex on Foster St. for $16,900'—An outstanding buy in a 3 stories all appeared to have come BU 9-8587 WANTED—Ride to and front} Hart­ movers. Free estimates. MI 8-61S7. 7, $8. Tel. MI 3-6314 alter 6:30. Januaty 26, 1962. , 'ITie directors have been under' Helaino Rd.. and Caiol Jean sale. They suffered, the suit said, Martiniring, 299 W. Middle Tpke., Sacrificing complete bedroom, Houses For Rent 65 $18,400 ; 5 and 5 flat (nice one) for bedroom ranch with lovely from tha same source, apparently pressure to bring extension prppos- Mancy, 1.14 Helalne Rd 10-Te*r Bervfce On AU ford, Burnham, Croft, Windsor SNOW PLOWING, day and night MI 9-1800. WE BUY, SEILL or trade entique Signed; "great embarrassment and loss of service. Rates according to lob MAKING A RUG? Pilgrim MiUs complete' living room and kitchen $20,000; and a 6 and 6 on Walnut screened and glassed porch off French official circlea. ala to the voters for approval be-' Roofing and Siding St. area. Hours 8-4:30. MI 4-1818. and used furniture, china glass, Stella Olender COVENTRY LAKE—8 room house St. for $22,000. T. J. Crockett, business good will, and relations and/or conditions. MI 0-5850 all Painting— Papering 21 has a big assortment of colors for decorator furniture from model dis­ silver. picture frames and old kitchen. Three acre lot. The Belgian Radid's report also fore proceeding further with pre­ with the clientele were adversely WANTED—Mature woman to care play home. We will-give you free 6 Main St. winterized. Stove furnished. Call Realtor. NU 3-1577. gave details of a purported settle­ PASSENGERS wanted from vicin­ hours. for two elderly ladles, reasonable you. Cheney Hall, Hartford Rd. coins, old dolls and gune, hobby liminary planning. They have affected."- ity Center to Hartford, via Silver PAINTING AND paperbanging. Open dally noon till 9, Saturday, delivery and free storage up to one Mancheeter, MI 9-7569. ment, and most of these matched countered that without the prelimi­ Diiiiier-DaiitT Sri pay. Must live In. Call TR 6-5147. collectioni, attic contents or whole Conn. (CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Colonial, Suit WHS brought against the Lane. Hours 6:30-3:30. MI S-7655. GERARD J. BARONOUSKY, Good clean workmanship at rea­ 10- 6. year. estates. Furniture Repair Service JARVIS what the French papers werr car­ nary planning they have nothing to sonable rates. 80 years in Man- MY OWN LOVELY home 4 rooma 2 fireplaces, large cabinet kitchen, Pittsburgh Plate Glasu Co., which Plumbing. Installation and repair, TalcottvIIle. Conn. Tel MI 8-7449. rying. The Belgian report said the present to the vo’ters for decision. By (Yrdil Union ha* taken over the Columbia South, MI 9-5125. chestex, Raymond Flake. MI WALLPAPER, new selection of and bath, beautifully furnished, l':i baths, screened porch, swim- R.N. PART-TIME. Call MI 9-2358, NORMAN’S modem with all conveniences, 'mlng pool, garage, comer lot nationality problem had been The Feb- 19 meeting is designed ern (Chemical Cprp., maker of the Automobiles For Sale 4 9-9287. closeouts, good stock, 67c per sin­ 443 HARTFORD ROAD USED SKI equipment for 11 year REALTY CO. solved by giving the Europeans to let the/voters know what has SAVE A BUCK at Manchester steam heat, garage, full cement 90x178. Shown by appointment. The Manchester Municipal Fed­ compound, "sprout-nip." gle roll, many others available 47c MI 8-1524 old Sirl, elze 8% boots. Also, man’s REALTORS MLS INSURERS dual nationality for a 6-month happenedyu far and, baaically, why Welding Service, Ml J-1668, MI E3XTERIOR and Interior painting. to 97c per single roll. Sherwin-Wil­ cellar, on main, road In Coventry, Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, Ml eral Chcdlt Union will hold its an­ 1957 PONTIAC 4-door sedan, hydra- MANCHESTER Housewives! The . Before you buy furniture any­ boots, size 9%. MI 3-5463. 3-5953. tranaltlonal period after which It haa .happened. The presentation 9-8762. Have 11 welded, repaired, Paperhanging. Wallpaper books. liams, 981 Main St. lake privUeges. Must leave on ac­ MI 8-4112 MI 9-2819 nual dinner and dance this eve- matic, radio and heater, good con- Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. increasing demand for Avon’s where—8hop at Norman’s. count of death in family. $125 a they would choose French or Al­ will be^rawn up by Joseph Volz, Oriisaders Lrad diUon, $550. MI 9-4151. sharpened. Guaranteed. fragrances, toiletries and beauty DUE TO ILLNESS Frank’s An­ - NOTICE- EXCELLENT LOCA’nON — 6 room MI 3-7847 3-1023 gerian nationality. district clerk, Philip Burgess, prosi-: ning at the Army and Navy Club Floors. Good clean workmanship. 1960 EDITION encyclopedia Ameri­ tique Shop at 420 Lake St, will be • month. PI 2-8374. Fully msured. Reasonable rates. aides, and the continued growth DRYER—3 months old, excellent colonial, 1% baths, fireplace, dish­ The Belgian Radio and the pa­ dent, and Ally. I-aBelle. ■ „ „ Main .St. Boston i/P) —Holy Cross leads OLDER CARS niecbanics spe­ of Manchester, has created open­ cana, complete with Year Book. condition. Also apartment size gas closed until further notice. ly VERNON—We have several homes Household Services Leo Pelletier, MI 9-<8?e or MI COVENTRY LAKE — 3.% room washer, garbage dla^aal, rec in business locations, good possi­ pers said a provisional administra­ According to the minutes, the! New England's basketball teams cials, Oxlt yourself oars, always ings for representatives. If you Will accept best reasonable offer. stove. Tel. MI 9-5133 after 6. Local young famUy man, room, wall to wall can>eting, 2-car tion o f French and Algerians would motion tn hold the meeting came | President of the credit union, 9-6082. Call MI 3-8068 after 5, house, winterized, one minute bilities' Check today. Tongren Harold Polil, .said that about 90 for the second straight week, ac­ a good selection. Look behind our Offered 13-A have spare time, why not turn It good reputation, neat ap­ from beach. CaU MI 9-0336. garage, ameeite drive, excellent be installed for the transitional from Director Raymond Damato '• cording lo the latest poll by mem­ office. Douglas Motors. 833 Main. GLENWOOD STOVE, 4 burners, Agency, MI 84321. reservation.* have been ordered. PLAT FINISH Holland window PAINTING papering, floor sand­ Into dollars so you, too, can get FOR SALE—22 caliber gaa power­ pearance, experienced in condition throughout, near - bus. period and that the French army and was seconded by Director John | bers o f the New England basket­ ing, remodeling. Call Mr.. Charles, the extras you want. Call BU front heating unit, A-1 condition. school. -Charles I.iesperance. MI Ciarcla. The suggestion on which Any town employe may attend the NEED A C.\R and hi d your credit shades made to measure. All ed pellet gun revolver and leather MI 9-2748, HOME and BUSINESS bookkeeping aad general VALUE TO SPARE—5% room old­ would remain on the scene, chiefly affair, ball writers. Ttie Cnisaders drew Ml 9-0726. 9-4922 for Interview. Suburban For Rent 66 9-7620. er home, fireplace, dining room, to prevent an uprising by the right- the motion was based came from 11 of 18 first place voles at the turned down? Short on down pay­ metal Venetian blinds at a new holster. Good for' rabbits and accounting, ■ seeks em­ ment? Bankrupt? Repoaaesslon? low price. Keys made while you squirrels. Brand new. Cost over RUGS, NEVER used, 9x12 'green, On busy Rodte SO near Vernon cellar Is warm and comfortably wing European extremists and Director...... Burton-...... Pearl...... Director...... A steak dinner will e served a t ___meeting_ vesterday. , .Providence, ..-..uvii.-.-, INTERIOR painting, decorating, COVENTRY — Good home In ex­ Circle. S-ROOM RANCH. Flre- ployment with estabUeh- BIX ROOM apartment newly re­ $11,500—2 bedroom ranch, celfat, Thomas Elliott and Burgess were 0:lS. followed by a business meet-; with six first place voles, was sec-^ Don't give up! See Honest Doug­ wait. Marlow's. $20, asking $12. Ml 9-3352. $30; 9x15 green broadloam. $35. modeled and redecorated, avail­ finished, 2-car garage, beautifully their Secret Army. ceilings, wallpapering, floor sand change for housework, care of pinoe, oomblnatlomi, tile hath, double garage, trees, near bus, The Belgian ^ d lo said France also present. Directors Harold Bur-, ing at 8. Tlierc will he dancing from ' ond ano Boston College was third las, get the lowdown on the lowest school aged child, some salary. PI BU 9-6956. ed local manufacturer. able Feb. 1, $80. TR 5-5485 after 5 landscaped 100x150 lot. Far below WASHER REFRIGERATOR re- Ing and refinlshlng. Clean work toll -iNMeiiient, shady lawn. stores Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml bank appraisal of $16,000. Robert would retain the Mers-el-KebIr Na­ nett and William Skoneskl were not | 9 to 1, with music furnished by thelahead of Yale and Connecticut and down and amallest payments any­ manship. No Job too small. John 2-7031. Salary negotiable, ad­ p.m. 9-5132, where. Not a small loan or finance palra. Prompt, economical, expert, BOY'S HOCKEY skates size 10, Large 40 x 46 Hteel bnlding in Wolverton Agency, MI 8-1914. val base at Oran for 30 years un­ listed as present. * Dubaldo Bros, Orchestra. I Williams. TV viewing Verfallle. Ml 9-5750. $6. MI 9-7253. vancement opportunity company plan Douglas Motors, guaranteed. Fhone MI 9-4BIT, Pot- GIRLS TO learn baseball and qoft rear, 12 ft, clearance, ooncreta SPLIT-LEVEL, 7 rooma. IH baths, der a lease and that France would essential. SIX ROOM ranch—One-car garage, 833 terton'a, 180 Center St CEILING refinlshed, painting, wall­ ball winding: also, for packing floor, 2000 gallon gas tank and Business Property For Sale 70 family room, modem kitchen with lend economic and cultural aa- TURPENTINE, pure steam dis­ pump, water, electricity. On boa 1% tiled baths, bullt-lns, com er is easy today... SAM'S UPHOI.STERY - Retired papering. Wallpaper books bn re­ room. Apply Tober Baseball, 114 tilled, special this week, $1.19 per SEPTIC TANKS butlt-ina, one-car garage, large siatance to independent Algeria. 1956 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, 4-door St., Rockville. Une and basinees zone. AN 8 ROOM house easily converted lot. $19,500. Philbrick Agency, Ml fireplace, family room with cathe­ Paria-Preasa and Le Monde from the ehop. Cat. take care of quest. Fully Insured. Call Edward gallon. Sherwin-Williams, 981 AND P. O. BOX f042 dral ceiling, city utilities, patio, sedan, good condition, $395. MI R. Price. MI 9-1003. \ to office use, 2k>ned for ixisineu, 9-8484. said the rebels now do not want all your upbolaterlw needs at Main St. hot water oil heat. Excellent loca­ 8-1893. TYPIST-CLERICAL position avail­ Parcel Ppst Station one block from Main Street. Space their troops brought into Algeria great savings. Call CB 3-2878. WALLPAPER removed or ceillnge able local insurance company, PLUGGED SEWERS TONGREN AGENCY available for parking area. Ml TALCOTTVILLE — 2-famlly, 6-4, tion. trees galore. Charles Les­ Manchester, Conn. perance. MI 9-7820. from their bases in Morocco and RADIO-TV REPAIRS all makes. painted, $10 per room. Walls, hours 8:15-4:15, 6 dayg weekly. Diamonds— W'atches— 9-5241. extra lot. Convenient. Bus line. Tunisia, but ask that the main­ 1956 FORD, V-8, standard transmis­ floors, trim painting. Free estl Good starting salary. Evenihg In­ M l 3-6321 Tongren Agency, MI 3-6321. MEIWURY C O l l i e t sion, g}Ood condition. MI 9-7243, Cars, phonographs ebangeta. Jewelry 48 Machine ClaaneA GREEN THUMBS tenance of order be confided to 182 Honeat, economical. Guaranteed 90 mates. MI 9-9168. terviews by appointment. Call MI SepUo T u k s. Dry Wells. Sewer Houses For Sate 72 3-1124 or MI 3-1125, Mrs. Lubas. THREE BEDROOM ranch, large French dranees from Metropolitan days. Famous for service for 80 LEONARD W YOST. Jewelers - Line* Installed—k>llar Water­ living room, fireplace, nice yard, For those who have the urge to Franca aided by some Moslem years. Phone Mi 9-4587. Potter- SIX ROOM RANCH—Artistic panel­ ga^en close to schools and shop­ 6-cylinder, standard tran.smisaion, heater and de­ 1955 STUDEBAKER pickup, good Electrical Services 22 BOOKKEEPING machine operator Repair*, adjusts watches eimrt- proofing Done. convenient location. Owner trans­ auxiliaries. condition, $295. MI 9-7748. ton'a. ly. Reasonable prices. Open 'Tues­ ing, 2-car garage, large lot, ping, nice 6 room house on 2 acre 2-DOOR SEDAN In modern office, good opportunity $14,500. Carlton W Hutemna. XO ferred—anxloug to sell. Call Diz- The FLN, according to Paris- froster. Tubeless tires, oil filter, arm rests and FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv­ day through Saturday, Thursday plot; Ideal for children and pets. 1952 MERCURY, automatic trana WEAVING of Bums moth holes In pleasant surroundings. Call BU c in n e y bros 9-6182. coe Agency, MI 9-0626. Presse, is willing to front con- sun visor. 12,000 miles or 12 month warranty. ice on all types of electrical wir­ 9-4337. evenings. 129 Spruce St. MI 9-4887. M K . Vacant. We think this la * food SALE PRICE mission, snow tires, nearly new and tom clothing, hosiery runs, buv. T, J. Crockett, Realtor. MI aiderable autonomy to Algiers. Come see it tonight! ing. Licensed end Insured Wilson 61 BOLTON — Two pleasant homes. SAVE TIME—On display, mote Oran and other cities with a pre­ Call MI 3-0475 any time. handbags repaired, Upper re­ S«wcrci9« Dispesot Co. BRUCE ROAD than 150 pictures with prices of 3-1577. placements, umbreilaa repairs, Electrical Co., Mancheeter, StI 180-182 Pearl St.—Ml S-SS08 . One a seven room colonial with dominantly European population. 1957 CUSTOM Ford, 2-door, Fordo, 9-4817, Glastonbury, ME 8-7876. attached two-car garage,'. The homes in Maircheater and vlcliui..V. These would have their own mayor men's shirt collars reversed and Help Wanted— Male .36 Carlton W. Hutchlna. Ml 9-8132 WEST SIDE malic, radio, 8 cylinder, light blue, replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ NOTICE other a compact ranch with ga­ and police forces. The paper said sb’s homo hooting/ MI 8-1016. rage aeUlng fot $14,750 ($2300 and 2 large rooms, 70x191 lot, tip-top »1950 ing ' Shop. Private Instructions 28 LUCRATIVE sales opportunity for PUBLIC HEARING SO. WINDSOR—Priced for quick condition. 2-car garage, only the development of resources in DFXIVERLD I.N ambitious person. No seasonaJ i can assume 1st mortgage). the Sahara would be on a partner' 1981 RAMBLER American, radio ADDITIONAL sale. Buy direct 5% room ranch, 214,500. Evenings Rsy Holcombe, m a n t h k w it ;r our way 1 / AN UNUSUAL bargain! Rinjphol- work, no layoffs! Management op­ J. Crockett, Realtor, Ml 8-1577. 1% baths, carport, patio, many ship basis with the revenues split and heater, very reasonable. Call ater 8 piece living room set; sofa APPROPRIATIONS r nn 4-1139 PI 2-8683. PRIVATE PIANO Instructions. MI portunity when qualified. Write DARTMOUTH RD.—Off Spring St. extras. $14,600. BU 9-5182. equally between France and Al­ You get premium quality and 3 chairs. $145. Choose from 9-5892. W. Smyle, YMCA. Willlmantic, or BOARD OF DIRECTORS WARREN fe. HOWLAND geria. group of fine fabrics. Work done call HA 3-6374. 6-ROOM 7 room colonial, 1% hatha, 2 fire­ REALTOR Mohilheat with RT-98 . . . the 1956 FORD CONVERTIBLE, fair by expert craftsmen on our prem TOWN OF MANCHESTER, places, 2-car garage, dishwasher, Tha French army, according to moat completely effective fuel TUTORING, High School, algebra, 575 Main St. MI 3-1102 Paris-^esse, will retain iU bases condition, new tires and top. Call Isei. All work fully guaranteed DIE MAKERS wanted, full Or part' CONNECTICUT g a rb e d dispoul, built-in oven and BETTER TAKE MI 9-1423. plane geometry, trigonometry, In Algeria for tome time after In­ oil additive in use today. And Mill Fabric Salesroom, 175 Pine chemistry. Reasonable rates. MI time, all fringe benefits, excellent Notice ie hereby given that the surface unit, large family room you get premium lervice. Au-^ RANCH with fireplace, porch, patio with dependence. The paper said France 1961 COMET 2-door; black, deluxe St., exclusive Cheney Fabric 3-8435. working conditions. Apply Gunver Board of Directors, Town of Man­ Lots For Sale tomatic deliveriee . . . a bal­ salesroom. In Alancheatar. MI Manufacturing Co., 234 Hartford chester, Connecticut, will hold a barbecua trees, ameeite drive. A L(X )K wanted this period to be five years Interior, immaculate condition. Oiarlea Leeperance, MI 2-7220. while the rebels have been hold­ anced payment plan and many MI 3-8446. 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. Rd. Public Hearing In ' Municipal Move right in without trouble or COVENTRY LAKE—Waterfront lot Bonds— Stocks— Builidng Hearing r-«om. 41 Center ing out for 18 months other extrai designed to make SLIP COVERS made at low cost, Reduced f o u r BEDROOM colonial, large exjiense. Beautifully maintained 150x225. Has old cabin on home heating reofl]/ easy. Mortgages 31 EUCPANSION contemplated—bake}!- Street, Manchester, Connecticut, modem home. The living room baa premises. Call JA 2-0870. Meanwhile the terrorists kept from $12 plua fabric. Also, all trainees wanted for Mister Donut cabinet picture bonk kitchen, well- busy. Trailers— Mobile Homes 6-A Tuesday, February 6 1962 at 8:00 FOR QUICK SALE’ wall carpet, near shopping, bus, fireplace and two picture windows -kipds of reuphplstering. Workman* BURIED IN BILLS? A good mort Shops, experience preferred but P.M. on proposed additional apprO' Twenty-three persons were killed ship guaranteed. Alex Quail, 353 churches, $18,200. Carlton W. overlocdting landscaped grounds 1956 81x8 PONTIAC Chief. Vernon gage to consolidate debts will Im­ will train. Apply Mister Donut', 255 priations to the - General I>Hind and trees. 3 bedrooms, tile beth, Sub'nrlMii For Sale 75 In Algeria yesterday and 88 were Mobilhoat .;!*2 Spruce. MI 0-1154 after 6. Dining room, idteben, living I Hutchins, MI 2 8132. Trailer Court, Kelly Road MI prove your credit eituatlon ana re­ W. Middle TTike., Manchester. Budget 1961-62 as follows: . waU-to-well carpeting In dining wounded. B. deaS-oebM 4-0235. Asking $1,405. quires payments only $23.25 Controller ...... $ 022 room with Orc|>lace buit* Paris police questioned U stu­ $195 DOWN ‘ ■SmwrUy Ahead Of Building— Contracting 14 per month for each $1000 you bor­ STOCK BOY—part-time or full Elections ...... 300 eroBs *1*0 bedrooms aad an I dents in connection’^ with oeries time. Salary. Apply Kofsky’s Shoe Bowers flcbool. all rooma better Set on a com er lot, It also baa at­ in 1720. Bzeellents$wv«uc4iv forlur restoratioi'.rwiAum uvB'. LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS The Compart Crowd” row. Frank Burke at CmmecUcut Assessment ...... 600 exquisite recieatloB room la| than average in atn. entire base- tached garage and front patio. IH batlu,tbs, outbatldlim,autbatldlags, thieethieo of plastic bpmb oxploolons last ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, re­ Moi^age Investment ^change. Store, Manchester Shopping Park' T reasurer...... 182 the basement Only 2 btoeksl week and said they believed one Auto Driving School 7*A ade. CUSTOM BUILT mant OnlalMd off into large taaoly Priced at $18,500. acres—oDiniy $13,200. T. J. Crockett modeling all types of carpentry. 15 Lewie Street. Hartford, CH Welfare ...... 832 to Bowers School. Owiier*'| n a m . 4%% mortgage4 , ^ e * d for Realtor, i n 8-1877.. of the BtudenU formed the reat W E GIVE Nelson Higgins. Ml 4-1700. 8-8807 days, JA 9-5558 evenings. ' Public Works Insist on a quick sale war ‘ PbUbrlek into a cell of the Secret Army. MORTLUCK'S Driving School—Of­ EiXPERliUNCKD tool and gauge quick sal*. $ii.2aD GREEN STAMPS Administration ...... 288 low price of $16,800 hi 6 ROOM COLONIAL Agency, Ml ‘ 2-2464. Police aaid they bad establish^ fice, 448 Main St. 5(ancheater. WHAT DO YOU need? More room, 8B(X)ND MORTGAGE mouey-We makers. Please apply at E & 8 Leam iiv correctly "Blay Save Municipal Building . . 1,800 been set Don't nXlss out c Two fireplaces, formal dining room, cabinet kitchen, J. D. Realty Co. Wanted— Real Eatate 77 that the group, 18 to 1$ years old, rec rooms or attics finished, addi­ can supply any amount of money Gage Co., Mitchell Dr. between 8-5 this one. MANCHESTER—4 bedroom borne. Your Life." Driver education tions, storage- cabinets. buUt-lns, p.m. Garbage Collection . . 4,700 3 bedrooms, baths, large screened porch, garage, 470 Mgin St. ifl 3-5129 printed and distributed tracts. ter mortgages Terms to fit your to be financed by reducing the •xceOnt ckvet and storage spec*, French authorities blamed the MORIARTY claaaes.1 Member. Connecticut Pro- bookcase, cv a m ic tile bath for­ needs. Oonstmetion mortgagee swimming pool, corner lot 90 « 178. latg* eento*ea porch, 3-car ga> WUH aOMBONE to baadle youf MORIARTY^ fessfcoal Driving School Assn, Ml mica counters. If you have a l e ^ CLAIMS and 0.8. A D, assiatant to 1961-62 Budget appropriation MANCHESTER-4 room Cape In raaj aatate? Cau as* at Ml a4H» secret army for three daylight also available. J. O. Baelty. 470 . Shown By Appointment. rage, $12,700 PbObrlea Agency. MI boldupa in Algiers today and one 9:7888. roof or a house to build, call us Main St.. Ml 8-Bia». department head. Class I motor for Highways by $9,000. b elfio r e quiet locatien. alee yard witk «or prompt aad eourtaooa stnle* and I’m sure we ,can help you. MI carrier In the Rockville area. Call , ,• Robert.W. Gordon, tree*, upatalra finiabed in knotty Joseph Barth. BroMr. last night .hi wMch francs total­ BROTHERS LARSON'S Connecticut's first li­ 3-6SS2 after 6 p.m. CH 9-7671 or TR 6-3388 for ap­ Secretary __ MANCHESTER Suburbs- Two-fam- idne, dining room. Hraplace 8 ing $92,0(X) In value were seized Lincoln Continental ~ Mercury — Comet — EnfflUh Ford — If'illyt Jeep censed driving school trained - Business Opportunities 32 pointment. Board of Directors AGENCY Marion E. Robertson, realtor Uy ranch 8-4, two furnaces, ga­ bedraoma, scrotaed porch, garag*, CASH WAJTINO tm proparty own- by Europeans armed with sub­ Certified and approved Is now of- BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling, Manchester, ■ rage, completely modem, tremen- v*ry claan, immedtete oeeupaney. ara: Pleaat eali ua brtore yoii buy machine giins. ''Obviously they Ml 3-5135 fenng classiooro and behind additions, recreation rooms, all GROCERY STOREl-SeUtng freah need liquid funds,” a government 301.315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER Ml 3.5135— OPEN EVENINGS Condecticut ' MI 3-5121 Phone MI-3-5953 ' douq opportunity. Only $12;sM. $15,200. Rotert Wolvarton Agancr, or atO. Bbsady aarvlea. J. D. 301.315 Confor St. wtoMl Instruction for teenagers. types of carpentry. Also, fall-out meat and produce, good loeatlon DRIVERS tor iclioai busee. 7:804 Dated at Manchester, ConnecU- B ntd^ Ml »«$>. l a 8.1214. Mmof, m $mm. etfielal aaid. K I MOTS^ ahytan built. Call MI 9-439L am .. M:S0 pm. OUX ID with parking area. ID 8-7|H. sut, this 36th day of January. U63. -•fr-

1 '■ I ^^■'; -^' i - ■■ ■ ■• I fTEDNfiSDAY, JANUARY 81, 196f jfllanrii^Btpr Earning Hfralit JL Average Daily Net Press Run For the Week Ended The Weather TChe Girls’ Modeling Club, spon­ reported toear in Circuit Court teers collected 11,326 for the 1962 last night, some volunteers are were' Russell Stevenson Jr. suid and it became the most .^raveled Miss Brenda Ann Cole, daughter 12. Manchester, Feb. 19. March of Dimes campaign, it was atm making house-to-house can­ Morgan Steele, president a n d thoroughfare over the Alps. A lull cast rehearsal for “The of Mr. and Mrs. Elverett J. Cole VOL. LXXXI, NO. 103 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CON5^., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1962 (Claaalfled Adverttatng on Pagb 26)''' PRICE FIVE CENTS Women,” a three-act play to be Sr., 57 Lyndale St., and a student resent^ by the Uttle Theater of at the New England Conservatory £[ancheatcr, will begin tonight at of Music in Boston. ' will appear 8 at the East Side Bee building. with the Consen-atory Women's LISTEN TO KATHY GODFREY, WlNT, MONDAY thru FRIDAY 1:10 P.M. ~ SAT. AT 11:10 A.M. The play will be produced Feb. 8. Chorus in concert with the B6s- State News 8, and 10 at Bowers School audi­ ton Symphony Orchestra at S}-m- MAIN STREET torium. The drama group is unf phony Hall, Boston, Friday and der the sponsorship of the Town Saturday. With Charles M u n c h MANCHESTER Recreation Department. ' Roundup conducting, tha Women’s Choriu a n s i o n The Holy Family Mothers Circle will sing the ’’Slrenes” of De­ Ml 3-4123 will meet tonight at 8 ;30 at the bussy’s Nocturnes. home of Mrs. John Haney, 160 T m o Pacifist.s Parker St. Co-hostess will be Mrs. A midweek service will take FREE PARKING Theodore Schuetz. place at Trinity Covenant Church tonight at 7:30. rear of store III 5lli Day of Mendiers of Star of the East. Royal Black Preceptor}-, will meet Hunger Strike Friday at 7 p.m. at Orange Hall, u.s. 72 E. Center St. Isocal Stocks THE SPRING FASHION STORY WONDERFUL Montville. Feb. 1 (/P)— IV ol Advertisement— .'^If-.styled pacifists, jailed af­ ter ajjpeaiances in Circuit For only pennies A SAFE DE­ Quotations Furnished by HAS "HdMESPUN" CHARM WASH AND WEAR Court. New London. Mnndav, Probes Set POSIT BOX at CONNECTICUT Oobnm Mlddlebrook, Inc. began the 5th da\- of a self- Relief ‘Pay’ BANK AND TRUST’ COMPANY Bank Stocks provides a safe haven for im­ Bid Asked imposed hnnger strike today portant papers. Jewelry, stocks ancL Conn. Bank and Trust UNDERWEAR at the state jail. • imnds. Why risk the danger of in Bram Liickom. 19. Biookivn, On Nation’s Co...... 62 66 Policies Hit / theft, fire or accidental loas in your Hartford National N. Y.. and Henry Wersliaw, ‘l8. !. home, when protection for pennies Bank and Trust Co. .59 63 Norwich, each ha.* forsaken food i la avatlable-at 893 Main Street. by ■since their arre.st last .Simdav bv ' Fire Insurance Companies State Police. ' ‘ |Stockpiles In Message Aetna Fire ...... 137 1,39 'FLAX SPUN' Tliey have hid nothing but wa­ HUd. Fire ...... 78>3 . 80 ', RANGE ter, jail official.' reported. | W'a.shington. Felt. 1 {/P) National Fire ...... 14.') 16.5 Authorities said tioth appear lo i By STERIJNO F. GREEN Phoenix Fire ...... 120 1,30 by B.V.D. be in good health and no attenip: President Kennedy lia.' an­ Washington, Feb. 1 (4^— rUEL OIL IJfe and Indqsnnlty In*. C'oii. ha.* been made ,to feed them ihtra- nounced a double-edged inves­ President Kennedy called to­ Aetna Casualty . .. ino 140 venously. Luckom and Wershaw, tigation of liow the country day for a $193 million exjjan- GASOLINE Aetna Life ...... 126 134 official.' said, ^till move about un­ stockpiles strategic materials. Conn. General ...... 244 264 der their own power but medical sion of permanent federal wel­ Hftd. Steam Boiler 130 140 SUBURBAN SET attention will be given if deemed He says the supply is so exce.s- fare outlays, with a shift in ■ Ins. Citv Life ...... 30 .34 neees.'arv. sive it invites in’ofiteering and emphasi.s from doling out “ re­ Travelers ...... 153 161 ■ The pair wa.s arre.sted oh the mismanagement. B AN TLY OIL Connecticut Turnpike in K a s t lief checks” to the rebuilding Public Utilities "Tlie cold ftiel.' on llii.s nnitter (.itii'\\}, i\(. Conn. Light Power . . •28', 3 0 ', coordinates extraordinary in Lyme for .soliciting rides. When I must be open to tlie public,’’ Kcn- of wrecked lives and careers. ; '1 u s - 1 Ri:i.I Htfd. Electric Light 71 75 ATHLETIC SHIRTS told they could not hlteli hike they I nedv told ins news conference yes- The remedies "will not com* Hartford Gas Co...... 66 71 spring's first touch of green or streiched out on the Iiighway and ' tei dny. cheaply . . . but in the long run TEL. Mlfclicll 9-459S Southern New England had to be ranted to tiolh the po­ He .'(lid till- .'lo'kpillnp pioj>iani they will save money,” Kennedy 6 9 lice cruiser and to Jail. Telephone ...... 51 55 elegant natural. c each would be “ coinpletelv exnlorcd” ' aaid in a special message to Con- ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 Wershaw pleaded gniltv to so ­ gross. .Manufacturing Companies liciting ride.s and failure In o'oey j by s Sen.nte sniicommltten under '.Sen. Rti'-r* .s\-minston. D-Vto. H" He urged permanent extanaien Arrow, Hart, Heg. 59 63 package of 3 2 . 0 5 a police officer when he app'-aieil of the one-year program to aid de­ 1 A.ssociated Spring .. 14 16 in Circuit Court Monday, .liirige promised SyniiiiRton all tbe evl- pendent children o f the Jobleaa, ! Bristol Bra.ss ...... 9 'i 11 George E. Kinmonth jr., fined I dence hi.' admin’.'tmtion has ob- ^OPPED JACKET 10.99 talneii, more spending on rehabiiitation 1 Dunham Bti.*h ...... ,5 6 him a iota! of work. Increased grants for child THEMItTFORDEUCTRIC Em-Hart ...... 7 6 ', 80 ', Wershaw elected not to pay. He i Moreover, he said he would form welfare, added funds for the day UGHTCOMP/INY Fafnir ...... 45 49 fully lined and saddle went to j.iil to serve out the fine a special eominis'io?i to stttdv rare of children of working moth­ Heiibl^ln ...... 2;D2 stitched for the homespun KNIT BREVS ^ at the rate of $2 a day. : polieie,' and goals “ in the liglif o,' ers and removal or reduction o f . ^PfiLDivideiid N. B. M achine...... 22 ■ 2,5 ' For Luckom it was a completely (flanged defer-" strategy "rd im-1 residence requirements for relief. 3 90 North and Judd . . . . 14 16 look. Three members of Brooklyn'* Gallo gang, Anthony Abbetemarco, different story. He still ha.s to groved technology." He' disclosed Albert GaJlo and Frank Biano, left to right, comfort the six Diaz The President slapped at dras­ Stanley Works ...... 21 23 TEE SHIRTS answer the same two counts which he has oi-dered a stop to at! pur­ tic local efforts to slash relief Stanley Works ...... 21'» 23': qhildren after rescuing them from a fire. In all. seven members faced Wershaw. chases p.xcept for three unidenti­ The Board of Directors Of the gang took part in the rescue. (AP Photofax >. rolls, without directly naming th* Veeder-Root ...... 58 62 SLIM SKIRT 8.99 - Luckom refused to rise when fied items and has In.'tnicted dc- j Instance which has stirred nation­ has declared a dividend of WOVEN SHORTS called before the bench He also partment heads to review- their 489i cents a share on the The above ’quotation.* are not to al controvers.v, that of Newburgh,' be construed as actua markets. refused to talk. Judge Kinmonth needs. N. Y. The message said: 8.99 preferred capital fully lined and fashioned immediately ordered him jailed for Kennedy’s move to pliminalp the “Communities which have—for stock of this Company, with a self belt. all 8 9 c each ‘It Just Shows.. contempt of court. Luckom had to threat of major criticism fmm the | he earned from the rourtroom whatever motives— attempted to payable March 1, 1962 to Derivation massive program to store e."cntinl ' Adm. Hu.sband.E. Klmmel, 79, Is shown at his home in Groton next to a (tainting of himself made save money through ruthless and stockholders of record afc down two flights of stairs, to the materials for national emergencies | a year before World War. 11. He was in command of U. S. naval forces In the Pacific In 1041 arbitrary cutbacks In their wel­ the close of hueincBa Feb­ Bandana la a word derived from package of 3 2 . 6 5 police crui.ser. Wershaw walked. highlighted this third news con-1 when the .lapanese attacked Pearl Harbor. lA P Photofax i. Luckom appeared in court clad fare rolls have found their effort* ruary 10, 1962. Hindu.stanl. Die word "bandhnu” ference in 16 days a pace un-■ to little avail. The root problem 8.99 in an oversized pair of coveralls was applied to a method of dye­ OVERBLOUSE Save Six equaled since his first weeks in of­ remained." lU'moKD A, onsox ing in which parts of a cloth were and with no shoes. He also sport­ fice. I By contrast. Kennedy said, com­ ed a Icng beard. The beard was Press Urged to Help Pretidenf bunched together In order not to short sleeved. Alternately cheerful and deadly Adm. Kimmel, munities which have "tried the re­ receive the dye. producing a calico removed when he returned to serious, Kennedy ranged from in­ habilitative road” for relief clients effect, according to the Encyclo­ state Jail. ternational tension to civil rights i have fared T>etter: “ Famlltea hav* pedia Brilknnlca. A £■ Children in Blaze in his half-hour with reporters. At Angry as Ever, I been restored to seU-reUanoe, and 13 to 22 he outset, he welcomed Soviet Volpe Demands War relief rolls have been reduced.” SIDE PLEATED Hartford. Feb. 1 (g>)—The Slate editor and Mr*. Alexei Adzhuzet— This approach can be furthered, By R.\T KOHN "W e’ll probably get locked up Motor Vehicle Department’s dally she Is Premier Khrushchev’s Hints Betrayal he said. It Congreee will enact New York, Feb. 1 LffT—Here’* for putting out a fire without a record of automobile fatalities as daughter—among the sptetators. broad revisions o f the rules under SKIR T 10.99 sizes 30 to 46 N ;enae.’’ one police sentence seven memi of last mldaight and the tbtala. on Immedlafbly afterward, he de-' New York, Feb. 1 (Ah—Rear which the Department of Health, Of ^ooklyn’* Gallo gang man.bt so. said BatUlBn the same date last year: nounced Communist penetration of On Organized Crime Education and Welfare makee fed­ small, medium, large v^th pride at hearing: Al*jAlexander Steler. '“niey dlf I a Ifood 1961 1962 the western hemisphere through Adm. Husband E. Klmmel hopes eral aid grants to match state wel­ “It just shows that there la 80tM job.” he said, “ a very gtMd Job.” Killed ...... 13 22 Cuba and labeled Marxist-Lsinism to present new eridence to back fare outlays. P.S. THE FASHION NEWS all available in sizes 10 to 16 and extra large And that wasn’t all th6 Brook­ good in everyone.” “ Incompatible with the Inter- Boston, Feb. 1 (jD —-Senate '••publication of raring entries and his charges of “ betrayal" of the The special message, said by o f­ lyn boys did. They pooltd their FABRIC TEXTURE And this from none other .than Bakery Warned American system." President John E. Powers. D- results and the U.S. treasury bal­ armed forces In Hawaii by the ficials to be the first In history de­ Asst. Chief Inspector Raymond cash and bought clothe.* for the Kennedy said no significant Boston, said today he and ance figures, without which, the Roosevelt administration in 19(1, voted solely to welfare problems, is a fabulous blend of in our second floor kids. They canvassed the neigh­ Hartford, Fet. 1 iJPi—The State Marlin, after the gang members progress has been made In U.S. ef­ Speaker .John F. Thompeon, D- resolution -*ald, "organized gam­ he told the New York Dally News. will be followed by two more mes­ K-C BINGffi borhood and took up a collection Department of CJon.sumer Protec­ rayon, flax and cotton sport shop dashed through smoke and flame forts to settle the Berlin dispute laidlnw. had fired a legislative bling could not exist.” sages on programs administered by fvery Friday Night At 8 P.M. for the mother, and they arranged tion has -told the New York Bak­ Klmmel, almost 80. was Inler- yesterday to rescue six children with Russia but supported the employe for booking bets, The re.*olutlon called upon the %'lewed by a News reporter at his the department—health care for for the family to be housed lii the ery of Norwalk (27 Main St.) to forthcoming trip of hi* press sec­ the aged under social security and from a burning third-floor apart­ keep its premises clean. newspapers to cease publication of Groton. Conn., home yesterday. KMGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOME ment area. retary, Pierre Salinger, to the So­ Bo.*ton, Feb. 1 (Ah--Gov. John federal aid to education. Senior Inspector Kenneth W- viet Union. this information voluntarily. I^lmmel. commander of naval OPEN MONDAY Thru SATURDAY 9:30 to 5:45 , . .THURSDAY 9:30 to 9:00 Strolling toward their headquar­ Larry Gallo swallowed so much A. Volpe went before a Joint ses­ It also requested Gov. Volpe to forces In Hawaii when the Jap­ The program outlined today smoke he was given medical treat­ O ane said yesterday that sanitary “We hope that aa communica­ 138 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER ter* on President St., the men saw sion of the legislature today to call an immediate meeting of pub­ anese struck Pearl Harbor Dec. ment. His companions were singed conditions at the bakery, after a tions Improve.” he said, "that (Continued on Page Twelve) smoke pouring out of the apart­ Jan. 11 inspection, were “ so de­ call for a moral house cleaning by lishers of newspapers, which carry 7. 1941, was described as “angry ment window and immediately but safe problems which cause tension and a State Crime Commission. plorable that It should not be per­ danger to the world will lessen.” the Information, to urge them to as ever,” went Into action. In the burning The Gallo mob has been under cease publishing racing Informa­ police surveillance recently be- mitted to operate for even a short As for the strategic atockplle, Almost as soon as he finished "We know what was done," he ' 4-room flat they found 6-year-old Ume.” He called for a complete, he called the present supply enor- the special message. Speaker John tion. was quoted as saying. “ All we if^TT T(Q Evelyn Biaz with her hair afire. -cause of mysterious shootings and with rivals involving coin general cleaning of the premises. mous beyond necessity, ”a ques- F. Thompson, D-Ludlow, filed a “ I think the Ume has come,” ran hope Is to find out how It was WATCH REPAIR SPECIAL! ' One of the mob stripped off his Oammi.ssloner Attillo R. Fras------resolution from the floor, calling Thompson said from the floor, done . . . maybe we have some Bulletins ^ ' A " Jacket and mnothered the flames. machine and other racket*. Complete Overhaul. In rebuttal, Albert Gallo re­ sinelli said that a later inspection (Oonttaoed on Pagf Twenty-three) i on the state’s newspapers to cease “ that the press, which, has'no hes­ of U “ Then they led or carried to showed that nearly all of the con­ itancy in reminding others of their Culled from AP Wires 1 year guarantee. Reg. S6..i0...... aafety the other children—Frank, moved his hat for newsmen and Klmmel would not say how or *4.95 asked, "do you see any horns ditions have been corrected but he social obligations, needs to be re­ when he would make new dis­ 6; Mercedes, 4; Yolanda, 3; Emello, told owner Morris Katz that "we minded of Its own soeisl obliga­ 2 and Juan, 10 months old. there?” And for good measure he closures. -J.. added: “ We’re Just human beings expect you to keep It clean.” Show Business Tradition tions.'' Klmmel and the I.ats I,t. Gen. BULGARIAN ITFER AOOU8EO BEAD RE-STRINGING SPECIAL! The men took care o f the fire, A, D. Slavltt. attorney for the R*ri, Italy, Feb. 1 (91 —Italy Plain, .‘'ingle Strand. Reg.' ,?1.0 0 ...... too. ITiey smashed windows to let trying to get along.” . Thompson called‘'for immediate Waller C. Short, army commander ...... 69<- bakery claimed that many of the adoption of his resolution. In Hawaii, were relieved of their tonight formallT charged Bulgar­ Knotted Plain, Single Strand. Reg. .SI-.’iO the,smoke out: they threw a burn­ ian Air Force Lt. Mllusc Sotuebr . 51.19 ing mattress into the street; they unsatisfactory conditions resulted When he concluded his brieMalk, command* 10 days after the Pearl from demolition work in the srea the House applauded a demonstra­ Harbor disaster. with political and mOltsry es­ Cultured Pearls Knotteft. Reg. .S2..i0 ••■$1.75 broke up a bed, also on fire and pionage. An Investigating Judge Blaze Kills 5 in connection with a redevelop­ Wallendas Resume tion customarily restricted to the Klmmel continued: • AIJ, tVORK iil ARA.NTKKI): m threw the pieces out of the win­ In this soiithesstern city Imu^ dow. A burning dresser followed. ment project. He aso said the own­ Malden hcnise ’ speechea of new “ For 20 year* I walled to know WESTINCHOUSE ers hope to move the bakery to a members an arrest warrant against the 22- Heroes all were Larry Gallo, 31, Or for visiting dtgnl-' why Adm. Harold Stark, chief of year-old filer, who crash landed In Providence better location In March. tartes. I naval operations, and Gen, George leader pro tern; a brother, Albert Said Frasslnelll: Jan. 20 after flying his camera- HEADQUARTERS (the Blast) Gallo, 32; Frank Rli- Feats on High Wire The governor had renewed hlsiC. Marshall, army chief of staff, equipped Mlgl7 Jet twice over a H O U SE Sv HALE “Whether they're going to be at recommendation for creation of a i both disappeared on the night be-^ ano, 34; Anthony Abbatemarco, Providence, RJ., Feb. 1 (P)—At their secret North Atlantic Treaky Or­ present location for seven 7-member commission to do the I fore the attack. TTiev sent me i .lEWEI.RA A.M) WATCH RF.PAIK DKJ’ T. 39; Alfonso Serantonio 22; Leon­ least five persona died early today ganization (NATO) missile base. ard Dello, 87; and John Commarto, in a general alarm fire in a 3- house cleaning Job on crime and nothing. Two earaMnlerl (natkmaJ police) MAIN .ST.. .MANCHF.STF.R PH^XF 3II .<1-4123 Now...A Westinghouse BRAND NEW AND SPECIALLY PRICED! (Coottnued on Page Twenty-three) Detroit, Feb. 1 (>P(—-Their facesyed the wire to a platform at one j public morality, 87 story rooming house on Wilson St., grimlv expressionless, Herman and I end. Aa soon as they stepped on- ( "Any one with an ounce o f' officers read the formal charge Mrs. SIsta Biaz, mother of the South ProvldCTce. Gunther Wallends last night walk- to the platform, ending the set, i “ Recent developments, Indict­ brain* In his head knows that I f! Ut flolakov In the Infirmary of Orbital-Action THE VACUUM CLEANER ON WHEELS children, who had left them alone Two of the victims were iden­ ed the high wire from which two the silent crowd of approximately I ments and conrictlong clearly show the chief of operations and the ! Bari’s 'Civil Jail. He ha* bem re­ to go shopping, cried in tearful tified as Mrs. Virginia Davis and members of the great Wallendas 5,000 burst Into thunderous shout-i the need of official action at the chief of staff were not carrying ! covering there from his crash In­ gratitude. her 8-year-oId daughter. Mildred. troupe had fallen to death only 24 lug, whistling, hand-clapping ap- government level,'' the governor out the orders of the commander ' juries, ronrimslon, and fractures “They saved the Uvea of my chil­ said In his special message. In chief (President Roosevelti. i of the left arm and collarbone. Rug Cleaning The others were not identified, in­ News Tidbits hours earlier plaiise. dren! They are wonderful boys! cluding one man who Jumped from There wasn’t a sound In the huge After the act, Herman nished God bless them!” from the AP Wires (Continued on Page Four) (Uontlmied on Psge Twenty-seven) NIKITA NOMINATED X ie t t in c the roof. State Fair Coliseum as the 60- to his dressing room. . Gunther, Scrubber-Polisher 36.95 Cause of the blaze was not de­ It was the speond fire tragedy Moscow, Feb. I (Ah — NIklU,. however, remained outside to ac­ year-old Herman and his son, Khrushchev was formally nond-' termined. in New England this week. Nine Gunther, 34, paid their tribute to cept the Congratulations of the Speaking for his cohorts, Albert persona perished in a blaze: at Ridgefield, Conn., planning roin- performers and circus hands who nated today by four dishicts la Gallo said: *‘We only done what miwlon erred In giving lu fUfal the show business tradition that Alliance with 8ociali8ts Moscow and elsewhere In the So­ Buckland, Mass., on Stmday. the show must go on. swarmed to him. MARRIED? any red-blooded American boys approval to a one-acre lot sul^vl- Herman later admitted he had viet Union for rc-cIectlon to th* With a subZtitute aerlallst flown would do,” adding: (Continued On Page Eleven) sion thereafter the town zmUt^ been a little nervous. Hupreme So'let, the Soviet p*r- commission had upzoned the area In to fill the gap left by death and “I don’t know why.” he added. Itament. His re-election March Rent Formal car injury, the two Walendaa perform­ If to two-acre- homesites. Common "Maybe It was the atmosphere or Ruling Party in Italy 17 thus seems assured. His nomi­ ONLY Pleas Court judge rules . . , jj,s . ed feats of daring for five minutes something.” nation by these several district* .it Rcfial Angered hy Go-Slow Stand Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in three stories above the concrete Gunther also admitted he had I* an honorary affair. Later he New Orleans, La., dismlMee appeal floor. been somewhat nervqus, but add­ will select the one where he wlU One Of (■orineclicut's Largest by Jamen R. Hoffs, Teamsters Un­ Aa on the previous night, there ed quickly: "The main thing was Swings Over to Left campaign. Under the Soviet sys­ e POWERFUL . . . over 1 h.p. motor for speed cleaning ion president, in connection with was no net between the Wallendas not to get overconfident." tem his name finally will be the Formal Rental Store.s e CORD STORAGE . . . cord nests neatly on base fraud indictment. and the concrete. Herman and Father and son had Insisted so only one nominated for his seat- Military Prods Frondizi .Police in Oporto, Portugal, use Gunther were the only ones of the 29.95 e CLEANS all rugs, carpets and hard surface floors seven Wallendas on the wire the Naples, Italy. Feb. 1 (A>i Jority of ‘the 7.*0 delegates were ; BANGOR HOrra, AFIRE NEWEST STYLES TO fire hoses and shots Into the'air (ConUnued on Page Twenty) e TOSS-AWAY BAG. . . hands never touch dirt night before who were not killed Italy's ruling Christian Democrat­ behind the shift. Bangor. Maine. Feb. 1 (Fr—A to break up anti-govemment dem- Tlie rightist faction of the (Jhrls-1 FIT ALL MEN e DOEIS ALL JOBS . . . even de-mothing oaatration . . . West German Su­ or injured. j ic Party swung to the left today general alarm fire raged out o f and, with the pur­ To Cut Ties with Castro "It's a tradition that the show tlan Democrats conceded defeat In I control at tho 7-story Northern • TUXEDOS • CUTAWAYS- complete' with 7-pieee e DECORATOR STYLED. . . in two-tone blue preme Court sentences two Ger­ in a move to give the country a advance by accepting only 22 of { man scientists to 2 is years im- must go on,Gunther stated mat- State I''abor Group new government backed by Pietro Hotel on Exchange S t today. • STROLLERS chase you receive attachment set e BUILT AND GUARANTEED BY WESTINGHOUSE ter-of-factly after last night's act, the neats on the party's national ^ • Buenoa Aires, Argentina, Feb. lador and Bolivia in advocating de- prisonmeat for spying for ttie com­ Nennl's Socialists, former allies The hotel management said all munists in w e 8 t e r n Europe's council. Rightl.st spokesmen said (JP)—Preaident Arturo Frondizi was lay in the explusion. in which Gene Mendez, who hsd Restates Neutrality of the Communists. they felt they desen'ed more but I occupants except one man have this special dispens- atomic research center at Brus­ flown In from' Stockholm, SweIwe* I •* reported imder pressure from the The Christian Democratic Par­'*’■: accepted only 22 In tlie interest of hem accounted for as safety EVERYTHING IN STO C K Reports circulated hM*e that Car sels. Beigiunr. den, was the third man. i eountry's military chlefa today to cano had already sent his resigna­ In Senator Contest ty Congress, after five days ' party unity, Tlie re*t went to back- out of the building. The boiel NOTHING TO SEND COMPARE THE WESTINGHOUSE CLOCK RADIO! break dlpiomaUc relations with tion from Punta del Eate but these ' South Viet Nam government re­ AH other activity in the coliseum I debate here, voted qn Premier; opening to the left. was occupied mostly by elderly A W A Y FOR Cuba and ftre his foreign minis­ could not be confirmed. A spokes­ ports Communist Viet Cong; guer­ stopped and tension crackled ini,' Amintore Fanfani's plan to scut 'Don't be afraid, ' ex-Premler pensioners. Firemen bottled the rillas kill six members of a militia- the air as the two Wallendas and : Hartford, Peb. 1 (Ah—Four top flames In zero temperatures, ter because of the Argentine stand man for the Argentine delegation officials of the State I.etbor Coun­ tie hts middle-of-the-road govern-1 vfarlo Scelba of the rightist told, at the Punta del Bale conference. still there said, last night it knew maq’s family by tying them up In Mendez climbed the poles to the o*"':*';' the congress majority “ Wherever' hut there was little chance of their home and then burning the slender wire 35 feet up to do their cil have written ail' AFL-CIO left cabinet that could win Social- " ■' saving anything in the old build- . Informed aources said leaders of I nothing, about 'imy military de­ unions in Connecticut restating you go. wc .'hall go for the .sake' the three armed forces servdd a mands for the foreign minister's house . . . New pressures for a Shrine Circus act. 1st support, for a. more vigorou* of party luiity despite the fact we Ing. The hotel Is In a erowded congres.*ional waistiidag oemmittee Mendez was first on the high the couDcU's neutrality In the virtual ultimatum on Frondizi in ouster. \ domestic program of economic, disagree with the (Kanfanll line." | area, but firemen appeared to 19.99 to supervise the Cential lutelii- wire. He was followed by Herman, maneuvering for the Democratic social and school reforms. have kept the flames from anger at the gbvempient’s re­ Castro’s Chiba has b^n a head­ nomination for the U.S. Senate. The Christian DemoemU are the ! fusal to vote at the InferTilunerican ache before for Frondizi. caught gence Agency predicted in Wash­ and then Gunther Wailenda. The resolution put before the spreading to other structures. ington following approval of John Gunther, his face reflecting noj The letter, sent Monday but dis­ ' largest parly In Parliament Init do • AIMICO SPEAKER SOUND Foreign Ministers* (jonfeim ce for between strong leftist factions And party delegates.. although approv­ . not have a majority, and Kanfanl A. McCone as CIA director. emotion, rode a bicycle across the** closed today. Was sent by John J. ing the "oi>enlng to the left" Fan- MOLOTOV IN H08PITAI. the Immediate expulsion of Fidel the traditionally conservative mill- Driscoll, council president;^Joseph i since August I960 ha* headed an Castro’s Communist regime from U rj’. Eddie Rickenbacker, World War i wire and then teamed with Men- aHChrisUan Democrat government .Moscow, Feb. 1 (At — Usually • WIRE WOUND LOOP ANTENNA FOR I flying ace, waaU repeal of fed-ide*. a former member of the M. Rourke, secretary-treasurer! well Informed sources said t<^ay the Organization of American Frondizi bowed to the military Leonard B. 'Kerahoer, executive aU.bythc Republicans the included set 9.f LONG DISTANCE RECEPTION States. eral lacome tax as a starting point jt«>upe._to c o n y that Vyacheslav Molotov, public- last August and fired a previous on a cross bar between them. In vtee president, and Daniel J. Gal- her of the North Atlantic Alll- There was no indication, how­ forejgn minister, Adolfo Mugica, in battle against Communism... * * ' Ic Sociali.sts on the left and the l.v denounced former foreign min­ 'attachments: Robert F. Wagner, New Y ork their finale, Herman stood on hla lagl^r execuUv# secretary. aace. It also rejected any move ister, is In a hoepKai suffering • "WAKETO MUSIC SWITCH ever, what the military would do who was blamed for setting up a They said: liberals on the right. If Frondizi refused its demand. mayor, ordered to halt eonstruc- head on the bar. toward outright communism or from a heart attack. A foreign much-criticized meeting between As Herman began raising him­ "Tlie council officers, while In fascism, declaring that any gov­ To help the move to the left, the office preaa spokesman declined • CERAMIDAO MOLDED CIRCUIT SEALS Bowing to the military—a power­ him and (juba’s Conununiat eco­ tion of 150 BrooUyn p g i v a t e Democratic Socialists and Liberals Ml 9 - 1 3 5 2 ^ * all purpose brush - homes after report eviupneo sf self, head-down on the. bar, a Washington last week at an AFL- ernment becked by the Christian to confirm or deny the report, ful force In Argentine polUlca— nomic czar Eknesto (Che) Gueva- watching circus performer’s withdrew their support, robbing the OUT MOISTURE would amount to repudiation of the faulty tiuusfawtlliNi oad g r a ft CIO meeting, met with both Con- Democrats would work “In full in- saying It was of “ no polMeal Im- knuckles turned white as his grip d^ndence of every totalitarian government of It* parliamentary irtsnce.” Be said be knew noth- PARK FREE IN PURNELL PARKING * disposable buffing pads government's refused to go along payments to city and federal in- nessmaa Kowalski and Secretary • GENUINE POLYSTYRENE CABINET IN Higte-ranktng army, navy . and tightened on the poet Ite was hold- Rlbicoff. We learned that Secre- influence." majority. Fanfanl withheld hi* [g of the case. The report from 'With the Untied States and 13 air force ofOcera reportedljr held a apMtora. ing. The size of Fanfani’s victory was resignation until his party congre.ss the usually well-informed source JUST A STEP AWAY FROM REGAI, * splash guard rug doily other Latte ^Unericah cotmtriea. tazy BiUcoff is definitely a candi­ CAMEO BEIGE swift round o f aeerat maatinga aa TArae bombs aro throsm at So­ ’’Look at he said. **They date for the Democratic senatori­ not to be known until counting of came to a declalon on future al­ said Molotov had been In the hos­ Foreign Mniater Miguel Angel the Inter-American Foreign Minis- viet Trade Mlsslsn in Rio £>e got It They're steady. They’re ail al nomination."' the votes was completed later to- lies. pital for about 10 days but thag ' Ckrcanc a f the conferenca aided Janeiro. Brazil, but Ruitian ef- righ t”