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Artragt Daily Net Preas ftun The Weather ForeoMt of 0. 8- Weetber Boreaa MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1969 For the Week Budtog , / Firfinmry l«th . t»58 T notidy, Httle change M tem PACaS roURTBBN iMattrl|p0tfr EBPning Ifpralb perature tonight. Low near M. ' * 12,885 Wedneeday cooler, rain, or snow Mrs. Isadora Radmng and M ra Ir Member of the Audit de\'elnplng during day. High 1(1-88. A "Q um Hour” aeiAice, with The Women’s Horn* Leaime of, win Resnlk. „ o - « PRESCRIPTIONS Bureau of tUrrataGra. D ance In stru ctor I T P C C phsiders Mrs. Alan Kemp, and Mrs. Sey Manchenter—^A City of Village Charm Herman Frericha the apeaker, will the Salvation Army will mget at DA Y NIG H T 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at mour Neleber arein clu|g«d.<>t A b o u t T o w n be held at 7 :lA WedHeeday night at j R eq liiests l?o iiig ;h t ' W iPE R TS the Emanuel lUitheran Church. the Citadefc Hosteaaes will be Mrs. ^ d flress C lub gt*m arrangements. Tbet comndD , (ClaMlfied Advertlsihg on Page it) PRICE FIVE CENITJ Martha Di^i^M rs. Christine Ry- tee for the children’s-page to the, (FOUtiTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1959 The O rm ro Promtlon CSmimlttee The Town Planning Commission ARTHUR DRUC VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 117 The Profeaatonal Women'a Clut? den' a nd Mr A -*|len Tedford. Mrs; ‘ dAfdijler Tyler j program Includes Mrs. win meet . y**. will meet in the Municipal Build Slossberg, chairman; Mrs. Robert Onm^A Hen at » o clock tonight. will meet. at 8 o'cloi'k tomorrow’ will talk on m'bderti dalictog, and j Daughters of Liberty. No, 17. ing at 8 o’clock tqnlght to dla- Kams, Mrs. Norman Spector. Mrs, ____ night In the Fellowahip'. rpom o i LOLI, Will meet tomorrow night in »bme of her pupils w ill put on a •me Womah'a Society o f the Center CongregatlonarChut^^ cuss' requests made for xone Harry Schwab, Mrs. Harry Tar- Without New- Taxes _ . _ ..... g. Priend preeent a Orange Hall t 8 o'clock. A social demonatrsrtlon^'ak' the next meet low, Mrs. Henry Angel, Mrs. Leon Castro Swings 0 )^ u n lt y 7 *to»tUit Church will with refreshments will follow the changes at a public hearing two ^ ______tomorrow night. travel talk and ahow- pictures of ing of the Junior .Century Club. ard Swadosh. Mrs. Ell Segal, Mra. meet at 8 ©’dock meeting. weeks ago. i , Benjamin Relchlln and Mrs. Alex A "wogiim entitled ■‘Beckoning his trip to Norway, Sweden. Fin The meeting w ill be held at One xone change.:appllcallon was Into Action as Whlton Memorial hgll Tuesday ander Haas. Mrs. Louis HurwiU is Moimtaina" wiU be presented by land and Denmark. Menibora and The Emma Nettleton, Group of submitted by Leon Dobbin seeking their friends are invited. bight at 8 o’clock. 111 charge of publicly. Hurls ‘Weather the Aim Judaon Circle. Hostesses to establish an Ij^ustrlgi. Zone on Ffoai End the Canter CHurcto .will meet In Mrs. Tyler attended the School win he the Mar>- Green Orclo.' the Rotihlns room irf 7:15 tomor- j Prospect St, Thq jiropeirty involv State’s Cuba Premier of American Ballet In- NevY York There win he an executive meet- St. Bridgel'.a Mothers Circle wlli ri»w night. Edw8M< Be.aser will ed is now Residence A A and is tog at 7;S0. meet this evening st 7 o’clpek/at, City and studied under Madame * ' j be the speaker, gnd .a 'fllm by the Dagnova. A t one time aJie damced bounded on J,he hdrth and jwest by Spanish T eacher Special the home of Mrs. Julius Randateb, American Cancer .‘ioclety will be Hop Brook, 9it' the east byjPrbspect Havana, Feb. 17 (ff')— PM(!el The DAY Ladles Auxiliary Will 80 Bolton St. ^ . professionally in New York and (1) ALIGN FRONT END Castro swung quickly into shown. Dessert will he-served. on USG tours. For the past nine St. and on the south by lahd owned sponsor a setback party **•„,*■*'* by the ConitocUcdtjPbwei’tCo. T o A ddress P T A REG. $7.50 action as Cuba’^s premier to Mrs. Felix S Kloek, 83 Henry years she hai/heen' teaching danc h ^ e of Mrs. Cora Blow. T Flor ■niai YW C A - spninored New- Conaiderkbis b j^ sltlon to the (27 BALANCE FRONT day, officially charged with ence St., tomorrow night at 8 St., who i.ill be the sppalcer si coiuert Cltih will meet at 8 o'clock ing.- proposal wiis eswessed by Pros Emily Snow, Spanish teacher In WHEELS— REG. $4.00 the meeting of the Washington Arrangements for the program the responsibility as well as, Into Orbit with o’clock. Prlres will he awarded, tomonow night Inf-the upstairs pect St. area rtfflaents attending the Glastonbury High School and (8) CHECK FRONT WHEEL By OBOROE BAZAN pMotor Vehicles Department and and Mrs. Florence Streeter and School PTA. tomorrow evcijlng, dining room of tlie Community Y. were made by Mrs. John Frank. three-quarters of the cost of the the power to carry out the Refreshments and a social hour the hearing. ■ - elementary school fourth grades, BEARINGS \ Hartford, Feb. 17 {/P)— her committee will serve refresh i will show movies of her African Dr. Tboodore Powell of the State State Police Department now are social revolution he shaped a.s I will follow .the meeting. Hostesses “The otherii application was sub ^vill be the guest speaker at the (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM ments. The Auxiliary will hold Us Safari. The rxeciiljve board will Board of Education Will speak on Gov. Abraham Ribicoff gave charged to the highway fund meet in the school library at 7:30. ire Mrs. Douglas' "Wisse, Mto. Ordairied mitted by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buckley School P T A meeting to a soldier. businea# meeting Wednesday night "American Public Schools," a ques Basnlght of. East ■ ;Hartford, and the General Assejnbly today 'Tax for Hlghtray Repair* The bearded rebel flghter's fli’st at 8 o’clock at the VFW Home. I tion and answer period will follow, Richard Cunningham, Mrs. Robert Robert W. Henderson, a native night at 8 o'clock. ! ALL FOUR ONLY Thulin, Mrs. Pascal Mastrapgelo. seeks to change f lf i^ r t y on_Tol- Mias Snow’s topic w ill, be a balanced 2-year general Ribicoff said the gasoline and moves as head of the government and refreshments will be served. of Manchester.^was ordained to the motor fuel taxes going into the Center Church .Mothers Club will Mrs. Jo.seph Shea, Mrs. Robert land Tpke.,;d»OW fn'.ayRuraj Resi ‘Teaching Foreign Languages in fund budget of |462,200,000 were to slash to half his own pay 2IV2 lb. Ball to Give The Manchester Child Study Christian mlhls'lry last night at the highway fund “ will more than sup meet W ednesday'at fi:45 p.m, for Rylander and Mrs. Raymond King- dence Zone,-to an-Inauslrlal Zone. the Elementary School." She is a and those of cabinet ministers, ap Group will meet at 1 o'clock to- ' a notluek. A social time will fol- A service, "Lenleh pause in Can Third Congregatipnal Church qf without new taxes. port the cost of general operations. prove reopening of gambling man. The p rop el^ Is: bounded on the graduate of Emmanuel College to ,. The governor’s spending pro morrow afternoon In the B\ickley ' low. Mrs .Shirley M»acham. 246 dlelight," will be held at the Cove Mlddletowrn. west by the/MancJvsster-EastHart- Including highwsy msintenance casinos and establish a new na School library. Dr. Harr>' Leon- nanl Congregational Church at Club dues will be collected' at The Rev.’ Clifford 0. Sffnpson. E ^ton and has"' dene exten.sive gram for the fiscal period begin W> Center SI may be eontacted the meeting. Applications for ford town .line; SdVeral residents study at the University of Madrid, and town aid grants." tional lottery. hardt, associate professor of p."(y- 7:30 Wednesday night. minister of Center Congre^^atiorial ning July 1 also calls for highway Earth’s Clouds Data j for further infosmalion. membership ...will be closed after: in the a r«t spoki, against the The budget also calls for restor The old pay of 4he premier and ehology at Hlllyer College, will Church, preached the ordination. Spain. , fund expenditures of $164,800,000, this meeting iinUl February, I960.' change when It w *» proposed at ation of a higher tax i-ate on divi cabinet ministers was $90n a speak on "Motivation.” Baby ait- The Ladies Aid Bociety of the Other participants were the Rev. She will discuss the philosophy In addition, Ribicoff recommend I Fourteen teenagers were re- the hearing,; SERVICE ON ALL dends and Interest of domestic in month. They received other allow tteg senice will be available. Emanuel Lutheran Church will Dr, James F. English, general and the rfcasona for introducing CONVENTIONAL MAKES ed: , surance companiea. ances which also were reduced. \Va.
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P A(^E TH 3EB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,. CONN„ TUESDAY* FEBRUARV 17, 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, FEfeRUARY 17, 1959 Coventry Rockville [■ HqckviUe Rockville-V ernon Buckland Parents Complain Sleitli Heads Dlseount City Plans Fight AR DapOTtmtiiH ^ ' l l l E S ^ You Should Know... on Cancer Drive ScKool Study Fire District to Hear Views Of Doubled School Classes Of Water Co. Sale ARTHUR DRUG FUter Plant Vote Tops Theodore L . Fairhanki QUICK ACTION i North tedsr A delegation of 10 parents from william H. Slellh, president of \ a c c id e n t GrjpupTVears, PBOIDOTS TBTIBIFS North-South w hw M o On Dirgo Site for Firehouse the Iona Manufacturing Co., will Mayor Herman G. Olson urged INSURANCE Ted Fairbanks is auperlntendent .-sai' By Alfred Sfaelnwold NOMH toe Buckland School PTA com- head the 1959 Canper Crusade In the alderman and city residents 17.8. Masten Team Champion A 10 9 I T S 5 4 i^alned to the Board of Education OJ Manchester. His appointment aa last njght to continue the fight 3 City Events Feb. 25 of maintenance of the building and for control of the local water sup- Fkial Work The trumps are-tho oentral point IT 2, Reaidents ’ of tho 'Vernon FlreOexpectAnt mother In the Rockville- last night that their children were chairman was announced by Mrs. grounds o. the 42-acre facility a None Vernon-Tolland area who is under Charles Ubert, chairman of the iply b.v opposing the Rockville of most hands. When your oppon Dietrict will have another oppor receiving only "half an education” W'aler and Aqueduct Co. legisla publlo hearing, * epeclal clty^sultanU, to show the advantages that Is Msneheeter High School. Tho School Housing and Flan' « K Q 8 4 4 the care of a. physician. Manchester District Campaign. Insist On ents threaten '.to get ,an extra WEST- EAST tunity tonight to state their views because six grades are aqueezed tive bill. Fairbanks wa» nanoed superin ning Committee ISat night cosn- Sessions will be held every Into four classrooms. The need for corttrlbuUons to meeting,neetlng. and a riiowing of movies o* Reereaten Center Nean.Mean pleted all basic work and is now trump trick, you must set quick A A 3 . A K Q J on the John Dirgo property aa a Thursday from 2 to S:S0 p.m. the Cancer Cmaade is greater this 'Hte bill la scheduled for com on redevelopment were Scheduled tendent in June 1956 before the site for a new flrehouee. The second grade is epllt. alow Skating Advisory mittee hearihg at the State Capi The Lottie Fisk Memorial Rec fall opening o'" the new building, preparing a final report for the ly to block thstoi.'- ^ JlOI64a Roidiville Nattvs Honored learners being taught with first year than ever bSfore, Mrs. Ubert for roK S5 In O ty Court Room by The 6-aore 'Washington St. kite Dr, Joseph F. Ubsch, professor Weather permitting, there will lavs. The nro.qram of toe Manches tol tomorrow, at 10 a m. accord reation building is scheduled for tinder Fairbanks’ supervision, a town. West opened the ace of spades raders, and fast learners being ing to State Rep. Harry Hammer. the a t y Countlt last night. completion Aug. 1, Mayor Olson staff of 14 men and 3 women per Tho committee will aiak« Its Re was turned down at a previous of metallurgy at Lehigh University faught with third graders. The be i^ubllc ice skating tonight at announced laat night. The com port at a special town meeting and continued'with the fliree of meeting, attended mainly by Wash and native of Rockville, haa been Center Springs Pond from 6 to Charter amendments asked in the The puhUc hearing, set for 7 form the continual process of up spades; South ruffed and consid A 2 fifth grade Is similarly split be bill would "eonfirni" the company's SAFE mittee hopes to ask for construc March 16 according to Mn. Rob ington St. residents. named recipient of the Stoughton p.m.. Is for an amendment to the keep on the $5 million school ered the danger. WKQJ 10 876 tween, the fourth and sixth grades. 10 o’clock. right to sell water to other com tion bids soon. building. ert Cleverdon, secretary. Since then a petition has been Award of the Lehigh Valley Chap >"Our children are getting only Answering service will be main parking meter ordinance. The or He was tempted to lead the king ♦ AKQ J circulated in the Box Mountain ter of the American Society tor panies outside its franchise area, The gymnasium has been elim In addition tc the daily task of A report will he available for A 2 half the benefit of the money... . tained from 3 to 6 o'clock at tjie dinance Is being amended to per inated from the building plans be publication In newspapen having Of hearts. This Obvious play area by penwiis who. want a fire MeUls. and would reduce the minimum' mit use of up to 50 per cent of the cleaning corridors, rooms, the au would, however, lead to defeat. NotOi Bast SouOi W «t that is put In...for their educa lodge. If no answer after 6. no number of directors from 10 to cause of the cost, which is to be ditorium and. gym, Fairbanks’ distribution in the town at least Pass Pass 1 ¥ Pass house located' nearer their ,4U’ea Dr. Ubsch received the $2,0(X) tion.” said Anthony DiPerrlo, skating will be permitted. meter receipts for purchase and borne entirely by the recreation one week prior to the town meet West would.'take the ace of and who favor the Dirg^o- site. award from the American Society chairtnan of the delegation. three. maintenance of parking areas. staff must clean the swimming hearts arid lead a club to East's 1 A Pats 4 V AO P in Parents are urged to remind Hammer, who carried the rlty’s funds. The Fisk fund now totals jiL jl pool weekly and also maintain the ing to permit citizens to study the Opening leadA A Edward Masker of '^cott Dr., of M e^ls for outsUnding contrl 'The first-second grade haa 31 their children that no akallng la The special city meeting, called $38,000. and several smaller funds report, she said. ace. Then East would lead his one of the petition circulators said butlons to the teaching of metal' To Speak Here p'upils, the second-third grade has fight laat year as corporation coun for 7:30 p.m., la for approval of 22 acres of lawn, 8 acres of pafk- third spade through declarer. permitted unless a flag is flying sel, contends that the firm does for recreation will be added to It. Ing lots and 1 mile of sidew'alk. The Committee considered sev today the, area is growing so rap lurgy In 1954. The award Is named The Rev. James J. O’Brien will 32, the fourth-fifth grade has 29, from the lodge. three appropriations. A sum of eral factors In Us study concerning If South ruffed low. West would this hand counts to only 3 Quick idly that a fitehouse is needed after Dr. Bradley Stoughton, pro not now have the right to sell out The city gave up hope of getting A large part of the maintenance be the guest speaker at the an and the fifth-sixth grade has 29. Park Department officials said side its franchise area. Olson 192.5,000 is to be appropriated for Civil Liclen.se matching funds on the town’s school housing needs. over-ruff with the nine of hearts. Tricks. nearer, particularly in view of the fessor emeritus of metallurgy at nual communion supper of Gib "Each class should have Its own there Is still between ll and 11 HEATING a new sewage filtration plant to work is directed to the athletic If South ruffed with the ten lot (Copyright 1959, General Fea backs that claim. the building. ;i < fields at the school site. The crews One of the factors at hand is the new school being built there. Lehigh University. He is a "grad bons Assembly, Catholic Ladies of teacher.” he said. Under the pres li.chca of Ice on Center Springs be constructed in the city. Voter.s The recreation center will have enumeration of children In town hearts, ha could then draw two tures Corp.) An appropriation of $4,800 will uate of the Massachusetts Insti ent situation the teacher can spend Hammer also pointed out that will also be asked to authorize the line the football and soccer fields more rounds of trumps with the Columbus, to be held in St. James’ Pond. edurllon of the number of dlrec- a canteen, meeting rooms, show for games, replace torn up turf, from Infancy through 17 years be asked tor the purchase of the tute of Technology. School Sunday at 6 :3Q p.m. "only half her time" on each of 130 OUT OF 139 Council to float a bond Issue for ers, toilets and two flat concrete taken as of Oct. 1 by the two local queen and jack but West’s nine of Bite which has a 90-foot frontage Lurnborman Attends Institnte He will apeak on education. the two grades in her room. tnra is ronlrary In the assurances plant cost. and, although tho baseball diamond PTA units In planning for the 1962- hearts would become high. given the city during public hear areas at either end of the build hasn’t yet been used by the school For three yean he was vice presi on Washington St. The money is Norman B. Chase, of the Chase Members -will attend at S^^a.m. ’”We’re new people. We helped Rockvillc-y ernon HARTFORD BUILDERS The $3,000 appropriated by the ing adaptable for games. dent of the Connecticut State Po 63 school year and for and future ■What can declarer do to block to be appropriated from the Re Lumber Co., Finney St., Ellington, Mass in St. James’ Chui'ch and to create the problem," he said. ings that :t would have repreaen- Council last vear for the Rock team, the infield and outfield grass growth. this defense ? See If you can find OOD "If we’re going to kick In. give iis lalion on tbe Board The building will be located.in and basepaths are groomed for lice Assn. serve Fund for Capital and Non- is attending the 27th Retail Lum receive communion. Reservations Adult School Sets USE OIL IN THEIR ville Public Health Nursing Assn , Henry Park near the tennis courts Fairbanks was a Republican A rational view should be taken the correct line of play before you mMIUOBBaBaaiBBiiy Recurring Expenditures. ber Training Institute at the Uni our money’s worth.’’ He said that Haimuer, a member of the Judi but never paid, will be up for re- play. concerning projected rigures as it read on. THE YEAB’S BIOGES’T HIT! for the supper must be made by where ’olcier residents of Manches ciary Committee, plans to oppose and to the rear of the ice skating During the summer, Fairbanks’ Town Director for two terms, Another appropriation to be versity of Massachusetts, being \Vednesday. Those who have not appropriation. The Council voted rink. It will be usable year- elected in 1952 and reelected in is impossible to compile definite Meet Danger Halfway lafrid Bortmsn - Cart Santas staked at the meeting is for $2,- held through Feb. 27, ter may have been satisfied" with Registration Dates the bill at tbe hearing tomorrow. OWN HOMES . . . crew dismantled the bleachers statistics in this area, Mrs. Robert AooerbBobert APUUW9Donat in been contacted may call Mrs. A committee la being organized to pay the sum after first | round, and will he "ideal" for teen 1954. He resigned because of the The solution is to meet danger 650 for professional planning serv He Is participating along -with James Blancbfleld or Mi's,' John the doubling up of classes, "we are ing to because the nurses had not | dances. Olson said, paralleling tl.e football flield and Caeverdon, committee secretary, halfway. The first step is to (( not." by George Bennett, Cliamber of gave then a complete painting. pressure of business during the ‘THE INN OF THE ices. If approved, application will 48 other representatives of retail Hull, oo-chalrman of the supper Registration' for evening courses asked for the money before the second term. pointed out. reach dummy by ruffing one of the be made for an equal amount from lumber and building material deal Brings Priihleana at Rockville High School will be William H. Hlelth ("ommerre e.xecutive secretary, and He suggested that local service The ground beneath tSfe bleachers Other factors to be considered In committee. Mayor Olson to support the city's c o s t s less too k cltv fiscal year-end clubs might take turns ^-chaperon As chairman of the Directors’ good diamonds. the federal government. ers in New England and New York, Father O’Brien is administrator He said. "People who will pick accepted today and tomorrow from Another $3,000 appropriation had to be rebuilt before the stands municipal buildings committee, he a school building program are tho - Then you lead a spade from 6th HAPPINESS” in an intensive 2-week training up . . . and move . . . are younger ter Cancer Society haa been con aland. ing such dances. He noted that could be erected again by the dwellings being built or antici Second Survey Report of St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel, a 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday fi-o:n 10 tinuously expan(ilng In recent will be on the call of the city meet had a part in effecting the conver dummy, thus doing for West ex Ib CtnemftScope and*'Color program In the fundamentals of people with small children." "e a.m. to 12 noon. the teenage dances held weekly workers. pated, incoming and outgoing fami Shown 2:004:8M:U The second phase of a survey re parish church for University of years. TTie newly opened Informa ing. to cover purchase of new fur- at the PAC ehib are popular, at sion of the Almshouse on E. actly what he wants his partner to port on older residents of the com th i retail lumber industry. Connecticut students and Cathol added that theat- were the sort of Tlmisual interest has been shown Built Press Box Middle ’Tpke. Into the present po lies with children and area Indus do. You discard a club on the people who will follow an industry tion renter here of the Cancer .So nltiw for the city court ' iractlng young people from as far Fairbanks’ crew built the first try growth or reduction. munity will be given to the Com Rainbow Installation ics in Storrs. He studied at St. in the Adult Evening School cours clriy provides niany new and \ nlu The approprlaUon wil be vote^ •Thompsonvllle.Thompsonvllle lice station and court house. third spade, depriving the oppon munity. Coimcil for Senior Citizens Officers of the newly formed to a new location. The construc es. according to Martin Fagan, dl- 7 down If the Council Is able to work press box. and the ticket booths at 'The enumeration shows a .total Thomas Seminary In Bloomfield able services to the i'on)miinily Fairbanks is also a former di of 2,513 children as of Oct. 1, as ents of their trick. ARK ING-/IM’ ro w . Thursday at 6 p.m. In the Junior Rockville Assembly, Order of and received his B. A. and M. A. tion of the Fuller Brush plant on (octor, who reported over .500 per out other arrangements with the Proposes City Bus the Indian’s football field in time rector and past president of the Now the opponents can do noth Tliroiigh the Inforniatlon icnlrr A proposal that the city operate for the first home game. compared with 2,466 for, the same High School cafeteria. Rainbow for Girls, were installed degree.") from Catholic University the East Hartford town line off sons have already legistered for personal counseling niay he ob BED WETTING STOPPED Selectmen. Manchester Little League. period In 1957, according to Super ing to defeat the contract. James Weir, graduate student at ‘before a capacity audience at the Tolland Tpke.. he said, would classes. The movies on redevelopment a bus within Its limits If and Inside the school building, the Daily Question BURNSIDE of America. He was ordained to tained on ind .Idual problems. Fxi- when the Connecticut Co, moves gym is one of the major taska con A past commander of Dilworth- intendent of Schools Royal O. Fish * BURHSIDt AVI ,E HTFD the University of Connecticut De Longview School recently. the priesthood In St. Joseph’s bi'ing more families and more A number of new ooui'.ses are be ucationnl films are nvailalde to will be shown at 8 p.m. and will he Corncll-Qucy Post. American As dealer, you hold: Spades— partment of Rural S(>ciologj', is ex Officers are; Dianne B a k e r , complications to Manchester's ed ing offo'cd t5 adults In the aiea the piibl '. Transportation for open to the public. The films, are oiit was offered by Mayor Her fronting the maintenance staff. Legion, Fairbanks Is now serving er. 2; Hearts— K Q J 10 8 7 6; Dia ENDS TONIGHT! Cathedral, Hartford, In 1940, and man G. Olson laat night. After Friday night and weekend Ekiumeration DetsUls pected to cover the medical and worthy advisor; Patricia Hubbard, was appointed counselor in reli ucation problems. at this second semester beginning therapy treatments aie furnished approved by the planning con- i:i iiiin:; his second term as post adjutant. The breakdown shows 1.509 In monds—A K Q J; Clubs—2. social activities of older persons in associate advisor; Stephanie Bel Christie McCormick, chairman to patients needing tills assistance Noting that the largo bus firm giim . Ms# T«.^ HtfM Tnl activity In the gym, which hiay In He joined the Legion in 1945, What do you say ? "INN OF THE gion to Catholic students at the March 2 public schools, or receiving special this report. linger, Charity; Helen Moulton. of the Board of Education, agreed 1, o c b 1 The Cancer Crusade, which Is is withdrawing its service from clude basketball games, fonnals and has compiled an extensive list Answer; Bid only one heart. University of Connecticut in 1942. lawyers are cooperating and regularly acheduled dances, instruction; 136 in non-f>ubllc th HAPPINESS’’ Previously he outlined the hous Hj)pe: Joanne Kaplan, Faith; Carol the situation Is not an ideal one. with the administration in pre the annual fund l alsing appeal, will other communities, Olson said he of activities within the post. Fair schools: 6 in institutions, 2 in post You are sure of a game in hearts, 6 ing and employment status of the Gamer, recorder; Marilyn Schae He asked DiPerrio, "Supposing it senting a course, "Ijiw Everyone he condi.clcd dmiiig tlie month of is siire the company will move oiit over when the Connecticut Co. the staff must work extra time to banks served on the post's execu but should not open with a forc to T«cb. 8 P.M. Forbes. 16 Progress Ave.; Mrs. have the gym cleaned and ready secondary Schools and 860 not in WrS.. "GEISHA BOV” (Tecb.) 200 persons questioned in the com fer. treasurer: Carol Carpenter, were possible to work out some Should Know." Different attorneys April. MEMBCK of Rockville eventually. moves out. tive; house and safety committees. ing bid. You need a t least 4 munity sampling. Christian Magdefrau, 52 Elling arrangement? Would you be satis Alderman McOusker, sworn In for first period classes' Monday He was post publicity officer for school, or receiving instruction. Quick Tricks for a ’forcing bid, and "WHEH HELL BBOKE LOOSE” chaplain; and Robin Bajohn. drill will conduct each cla.s.s. touching When that time comes the city morning. The speclllc age-group cate Remodels 1/uuidromat leader. ton Ave.; Mary Ann Niemann, fied if your children went to some on all phases of law as applied to could buy a bus and '’provide ter early this month to replace Wil two years, winning for the post Permits for remodeling the Ellington; Diana Palumbo, 142 other school?” liam Pllska as Ward 4 alderman, Nearly 500 gallons of floor wax two Department Citations for his gories follow: 134 under one year Also, Unda Carr, love; Jean every-day life. SlenderJ rific service," Ol.son siiggested. are used In the building each year. old; 163, one year old; 155, two Swissette lAundrj’, 40 Windsor Cornell, religion; 'Willa Dombek, Prospect St. DiPerrio Said a vote had been "Books Around the Table,” will will also replace Pllska on council publicity scrapbooks. Ave., have been issued by Building HOLLY> "I think a 10-cent ride Is al committees. However, he will not And the detergents used for clean Managed Baseball Team years old; 177, three years old; nature: Gail Lutz, immortality; taken, and the majority of par be taught by James Stoughton, tta nasoKn iin mi mn n. most a necessity around the city ing the floora amount to aome 240 164, four years old; 174, five years Inspector Roland P. Usher. Erls Whellock, fidelity; Dianne Vernon and Talcottvllle news is ents, Including himself, preferred serve as chairman of the Finance Fairbanlu also .served the post Emmanuel Kloter, owner, is re handled through The Herald’s covering major exfemples of Eng of Rockville.” He said he wouldn’t Comiiilttee until he becomes fa gallons per year.. as manager of the Legion’s Junior old; 160, six years old; 1,210, sev Starbuck, patriotism; Susan to transport the children to an lish, French and American novels, expect the b\is service to be self- An innovation in school cleaning en through 15-years-bld and 176, modeling the building to make Trinks, service: 'Patricia Eagle- Rockville Bureau, 7 W. Main 8t„ other school to keep them in one biographies, histories, plays and miliar with the work. Karl Hewitt baseball team. His teams won four room tor an additional 20 washers telephone TRemont 5-3136. WHIIl CHAIR PIN E L E N O X supporting, but it would encour will continue as acting chairtnan. in Manchester was Bt'vrted at the District Championships and one 16 through 17-years-old. son, confidential observer; Dianne class with ne tea(;her. poetry. age people to shop in Rockville high School by Fairbanks; His crew Of interest are the 1957 figures PROGRAMS and six dryers, according to the Abrahamaon. outer observer: Dana "There ere some who disagree," McCusker was ap_pplnted' by ; Department championship. Falr- permits. A home ownership course'will be and take part In community af uses a power sweeper, similar to a banks> was finance officei; of the given for comparison; 1,404 in Loomis, musician and Elizabeth he added. offered with the cooperation
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN 4 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1959 PA G E SEVEN # A Q B 9 0 . Justice In OMineoUeut which hss death of court reform. It was Isn Croea to tmdertake the taek pf mily for Venexuela and alt of Latin liattrlieBtpr to be reformed and moderalxed. alliance in which both groups Man Caught Town Board Strants’ Public Gifts finding out Juat whara the Ko America, for aU thooe who be- Tha typical country' response watched each other carefully, to Bidwell May Petition T P C Acts dn Bids, reans do want to go. llevo In democracy khd freedom for Connectwut was that this w*iolt reform busl- ■ee that neither deserted for a *^Power W ithout W asted Soptintg IfFtalb To all this, Preaident tUiee aaya all men, everywhere. neae Is primarily a business of city chance of iopoetng refmrm' on Carrying Gun, Meets Tonight Going over $150,000 the other alone. N ow the bar aeema a violent no. He m aintain his Is sUcksr lawyers trying to creats Asks $16,251 Budget INC. Yankee more Jobe end business for them out of Uie alliance, and the email For Union St. Sewer A move to reduce the Town’s tha only legal government of all By A. H. O. selves. town eentlment atanda alone aa Burglar Tools Building Committee to nine mem Manchester and out-of-town'^ N a z a r e n e , North Methodist Korea, and that It must have cus A Thought (or Today In this we heve a quaint irony. the prime surviving threat to re- A petition for an cxtaniion otecost In digging through area* of The ToYvn Planning Commission^and on the east ^ the center line bers and restrict Its authority to l^ublic institutions stand to gain Church, South Methodist ChUrefi, W ^TS S R nSRGtnON foiin, which it may atill be ahle tobled one sonlng. request, denied of the HockanUm River and proper tody of any Koreans being re The instance of a small town On* mein struggle in the court the'eewar line into the north end ledge Slid intraversing the stream A 30-year-old man, a stranger school building will be considered more than $160,000 from the com Salvation Army, Second ConjRS- Spoasorod by the Blaacbeeter to stow away in some icSbox for [MERCURY fo r another, granted a third, i.ccepted ty now or formerly owned by jn>uDd«d Octohcr 1. u n turned to Korea. And he iays refonn Issue, all these yesra, hss ’59 o f Union S t may be presented to which flows from Union Pond. ,to Manchester, was caught by po by the Board of Director* to bined wills of Mr. and Mra, George gationsl Church, Covenant Con OounoU of Churehes Judge who kept his Important rec a long, safe, cooling off. the Bdard of Directors of the 8th Bidwell said he had sounded out; building lihes, and set a proposed George Bryan. W, Strant, gregational cauirch, 8t. Mary's rUbBaiicd B W K'M'tolL, BSMI that. If Japan tries to send any been to get the Connecticut bar Alvoay$ a lice at 4:20 this morning and Two 25-foot building lines were * Hond»T»- Bnterji M 1& ord* in his Icebox was cited, dur itself wholeheartedly in favor of School and UtUlUea District In the residents recently and found that' 1958-60 budget figure of $16,251 dur night. Outright gifts to public institu Episcopal Church, Conoordle Lu Koreans to No*th Korea, ha will Better I ^ y at found in possesston of a loaded ,si estiAillshed bv Mie TPC. One is on ___ at JUnchMter. Cona.. To lift our people out of- their ing last week’s Judiciary Oom- raform, so that It itself won’t sabo OBA8H VICnM DIES near future. moat of them "would not oppose" ing a meeting in the Municipal When It meets at 8 o'clock In tions total more than ■ $90,000. theran Church, Emanuel Lutheran Oasa M ill Matter. ___ _ Building last night. the south side of Tolland ’I’pke. tise force to prevent It. absorption in local Issues both our mittee hearing on court reform, tage the reform as usual. New Haven, Feb. 17 Ut)— An tc- Moriat^ ^mthen Directors last night told Theo a aewer,.. Directors left the next caliber automatic and 4 belt full the hearing room of the Municipal Manchester Memorial Hospital, Church, Community Baptist Tabled for further study was an starting on the west side of Oak Building, the Board will study the SUBStSUFTION tUTIiS It might be that. In puihing such for the edification and scorn of . B u t. ths moment the lawyers cident that oecurrad Feb. 13 In dore Bidwell, a, partner In the Bld- move up to him. of burglar tools. Boy and Girl Scouts, churches, Church, W a p p I n g OommunHy Payabla In Adeanca government and our churches are In discussing the radio for application from Leon Dobkin to land St. and running 1,480 feet draft of an ordinance with would a course of action. President Rhee the reform-minded audience. I t assm to gat In line, the country Northford took its second victim weU Home improvement Co., which Police gave his name as Louis Newington Home for Crippled* Church. Ona Tear ...... trying to educate Americans to Chief Merz’s car, directors were change to an Industrial Zone all or to the Howard Johnson Restaur reconstitute the committee and Children, and Manchester Associa $5,000 to Center CongrefaUonol m* Mentha ...... I* * would he doing an actual kindness provoked something of the desired laymen W o m s more convinced yesterday as Bruce Plasclk, 4, of owha land in that area, that sewer Pellerln, alias Joseph . Vern, and have an international mind and Informed the federal government part of a parcel of land now in ant. limit members to S-year terms. tion for the Help of Retarded Chil fi)r*e Month! ...... f S refined titter from the soptaisUcat- than ever that reform is really N orthfoi^ died h» Grace - New construction there would probably said he was caught unawares by Church. One Meath ...... *-S t Korean exiles who are mis conscience. The drive of Commu would pay -half its cost. This is Residence Zone A A ' on Prospect The second, on property owned dren are among the public benctl $ to Manchester Associa Weekly ...... -S ed members of ths audience, as a lawyer’s plot, designed to see Haven Hospital. The boy’s Infant MORIARTY BROTHERS cost y a foot. If he want* sewer Sgt. Henry Garauder and Patrol St. The property is located to the Committee members are now 1,000 guided and Ignorant In their desire nlst policy has long since been ex sister died et the time of the ac because the radio would also be by Oak Loijge, establishes a line claries. tion for the Help of Retarded Binitia Copy ...... •” if It were indeed an example of that lawyer’s salaries, fses, coats, service. Director* said, Bidwell man William- Pearson at the cor rear of the building at 218 Hartford on the north side of Tolland Tpke., appointed for indefinite terms, and to place themselves under the yoke pressed in the slogan *'lt’s their deplorable ack of progress In Con cident, a car-truck coIUalon. Mhi. wiUdMrve to circulate a petition used for Civil Defense work. Merz ns many as 11 may be named. The hospital will receive gifts Children. ’ ^ m b MBKR O f : _____ souls we want!" and wiles succeed in taking over 501 CENTER ST R E C T -A i 3-5138 is CD director in Manchester. ner of Adams and Center Sts. Rd., owned by the Adler and Dob starting on the west bank of the THE associated PREffl necticut. And, coming from some Jean Plasclk, 32, mother o f the among residents and obtain a ma The group now has responsibility of $15,000. Of that, $10,000 la $1,500 to Blackledge District, of North Korean Communism. But Correspondingly, today’s Christ business ths small towns hava Police Chief James M. Reardon kin firm and which ts up for sale Hockanum River then running •me Aasoclated Presa >» thing of a city slicker, who hap two children, was also Injured. jority o f signatures. Then he can The radio approved for purchase for all types of municipal build from the will of George Strant and Charter Oak Council, Boy Scouts antlOed to the uae of rej^llMUm of it might also be said that the perils Ian social action seeks convictions been: handling well enough for said Garauder and Pearson be The company wishes to have the west for 235 feet to a point 26 feel pened to have already made It She remains on the hospital’s don submit the petition for action by last night is a Motorola. It will ings. $5,000 from the will of his wife. of America, alt tiewa dtapatch« credited to It or of Communism would perhaps and cooperation in worldwide themselvei, with the help o f an cost $627.50 and the District will came suspicious of Pellerin when property on Prospect reioned to east of Demlng St. It then pro- Mrs. Strant's will became errnc- not olherwlac credited In Jhl» rather plain that he found Con ger list. the board. make it more saleable. The pro 81,500 to Manchester Girl Scouts. problems. Church members in occasional Icebox. So we had, at pay $313.75. A radio which oper they saw him walking among cedes northwest along the easterly Directors will also study a draft live when her Imaband died with and Btao the local news published here. seem greater to all Koreans, exiled necticut a kind of backwoods area, Directors approved purchase of a posal to change the zoning brought ^ Mr*. Strant’s Will All liKhts of repiibllcatlon of special creasingly must be informed and the hearing, touches like the re ates on either 6 or 12-volt automo houses In the area. Anyone wan side of Deming St. for 315 feet of rules on assessing cost of eani out exercising his powers of ap and otherwise, if there were a more it also provoked some suUsn feel 3-way rfidio for Fire Chief John forth numerous protests from Pros Here are the public bequests diapilches herein are also reaereed. intelligent here. That we may be port of a referendum in a Demo bile batteries, it was selected over dering around at that hour in the to a point on the south side of the tary sewer Installation*. The rules, pointment over her estate. ing* among the few backswood- Merz’s car, and decided to adver pect St, residents at a public hear tmdet Mra. Strant’s will: pull aertice client of N. E. A. B t r r - stirring and inviting demonstra concerned, the foreign correspond cratic small town, oppoBiM the the only other bid, a General Elec morning Is usually checked out, he Wilbur Cross Highway. drawn up recently by General Beside the direct gifts,- the hos $2,000 to the Newington Home men who were present at the hear tise for bids to pave the parking ing earlier this month. Inc tion o f democracy In President ent for the Christian Science court reform alms o. ths ^ m o - tric 6-volt apparatus costing $545. said. Tabled for further study was a Manager Richard Martin, consti pital wilt receive two thirds of the for Crippled Children. Publlshera Represenlatlres: The ing. erstlc stats administration, or like lot on the south side of the North Pellerln was waiting for a bus Bid Rejected tute a codification of some of the Jullua Mathews Special Aeency — New Rhee'e own South Korea. He is Monitor in a feature article asks Merz said the adaptability of third proposed 3.5-foot line on the remainder of both estates after $2,000 to the Conneetjeut Hu and answers the question; Can In any case, however, it was the short Mimt outburst of Louis End firehouse. when he was caught, Reardon The TPC turned down a request past practices In sewer assess York Chicaico Delijjlt and^slon. one of those antl-Communlsts who the former made It a worthwhile west side of Demlng St. starting numerous beque.ats are filled. mane Society. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF India Do It Democratically 7" Can kind of symbol of the clash oif out O. Anderson, first selectman of. 628,000 Cost Estimate purchase. said. He gave police no further In from Mr. and Mrs. Walter Basnlght at a point on the southerly side ments. Mr*. Strant's e.sinte is about $5,000 to Manchester Memorial CIRCULATIONS fight Communism by adopting its of East Hartford to change prop she move her millions of peasants looks which may Miape the key Brookfield, who was "amaxed" to The request for the sewer exten Diicussed Before formation about himself or why of the Wilbur Cross Highway and In other matters, the Board will $100,000 of which loss than, $30:000 Hospital to be placed in a me- The Herald Prlntln* CompanT, Iif.. own tactics and methods rather into the 20th century by demo battle court reform y?ill have to find the bar association trying sion on Union St. was first Paving the parking lot south he was iQ Manchester. erty on Tolland Tpke., now in a west side of Deming St. for 255 take up additional appropriations is in direct bequeats. Strant's es mnrinl fund, together with th* gift aaeumea no llnancial reaponalblllty for cratic methods? Such is but one survive, if it is enacted. such a coup for l-s own profesMon, broached by Bidwell last month. A t Besides the loaded automatic, Rural Residence Zone, to an In feet to a point 25 feet north of tate is estllTialed at more than of her husband and two-thlrdi the typoirraphical errors appearlnR In ad- than by letting democracy and NO ONE IS of the firehouse has been diacusaed dustrial Zone. The property is totaling $713, filling a vacancy on Item that must interest contem- The reason the ebuntry judge or like the crude earcasin o f E. that time he wanted an estimate of informally at pa.st meetings. But Pellerin had extra bullets In his Tolland Tpke. It Would then pro the Charter Revision Commls- $100,000. His will provides for remainder of both estates). ▼ertlaementa and other rcadlna matter freedom flower, and no one can bounded on the west by the Man In The. Manchester E»enln« Herald. pory Christians. kept his papers in the icebox was O. Smith, the veteran of Mans the cost of installation. Directors Directors last night said it Is time pocket, a small claw bar, a bunch ceed west along the north side of .sion, approving a resolution on the about $105,000 In direct gifts, $2,000 to the Women*’ Fadera- guess that it talies almost as much A generation ago, Arthur Holt, that he had figured out, with his field who Is normally expected to of lock-picking tools, skeleton and chester-East Hartford town line. tlon of Center Congregational Display adverUsinf dloMnc hours: lAVAUNE last night said engineer Hayden to act Several residents In the area spoke Tolland Tpke. for 567 feet to a form of the bond, coupon and Newington Home for fhippled par MowSw—1 P-m. Prtday. fortitude to i)e antl-Rhec demo who died too soon, reminded us native Yankee ingenuity, that the be aomething of a reformer him GrisWold had surveyed the area The lot is at-present a dirt area master keys and a coil of knotted, point on the wc.it line of land now certification for the Nortli End Clilldren l.s alnlcd to receive a Cliiiri'h. Por Tuesday—1 p.ni. M onday that" The relation of religion to Icebox was the best fireproof con against the change when it was $10,000 to Center Congraga- crat in Sruth Korea as it would self, who on this occasion advised one year ago and had estimated not often used. Directors said it nylon rope with a loop in one end. proposed at the hearing. or formerly owned by Joseph junior high school, dlhandlng the $'2,000 gift and a third of the For Wednesday—1 p m 'nieaday, aocial control has been and is im tainer he had his home. Keeping Over 500,000 children and one of every Town aiudy Committee, and ap tlonal Church In a memorial fund, or Thursday—1 p.t^Wednesday. to bo an antl-Communlsm demo tile lawyers to create all the dis ah overall cost of roughly $25,000. is often muddy and affords dif Police said he also had a Provi- The commission granted Oak Karvelis. remainder of hotli e.stales after portant, and that the modern Prot his papers there, which seemed eo six adults afe afflicted with oome proving tax refnnd.a. rersonal Gifts ?or Friday—1 p.m. Thuraday. crat In North Korea. trict court Judgeships fdr them The sewer line now extends on Un ficult parking during bad weath dence-to-Hartford bus ticket in Lodge, Inc., its request for a The proposed budget Is $2,717 specified gifts. For Sataroay—1 p. in- Frlaay. estant church faces the hardest lo c k in g to the city slicker who selves they ;^eased, but to beware form of heart disease. Fight the na ion St. as far as Kerry St. Bidwell er. Paving it, they said, would his pocket. higlier than the $13,53< allocated Board Secretary Francl.s Ma- Strant died Jan. 25. Mrs. Strant Personal gifts provided In Ctasatfled deadfine: 10:30 m. each In any case, the outcome should task of all: It must make men change of zone from Rural, /.A and day of publication except Saturday— was dealing with him, was merely of spontaneous reaction from the would ask for extension north to give firemen a good parking lot- Pellerin, charged with carrying to the TPC last year. Most of the lioney l.s expected to read a letter died Oct. 1,5. SI rani's will are: generally unselfish from within. tion’s No. 1 health challenge with the A to Business II. The area affected $5,000 each to a niece. Hazel • A m. ____ be the protection of the free de common sense. Ho made the Ice ■mall towns if they dared move Tolland Tpke., a distance of more and would also add to the appear a concealed weapon and possession additional money asked for would from Town Clerk Edward Tomklel Strant had retired In 19'2.3 after Churches do three thlnge that are dollars needed for research, education by the change is a triangle shaped Kane of Hartford; a grand-neph cision of the Korean exiles, even if box do, and it did do, without any toward the ' Justice and probate ance of the space between the fire of burglar tools, is being held In piece of property bounded on the be used to pay the salary 6f a full in which he Tomkiel the Board he a auccessfiil career, aa merchant Tuesday, February 17 important to democracy. 1—’They than 2,000 feet. ew, Richard Gibson of Soman; a some of them insist on living un Increase In expense fOr Connecti courts. and rehabilitation. Griswold’s estimate presumably house and the Capitol Equipment lieu o f'$15,000 bqnd. No court date north by the Wilbur Cross High time draftsman hired by the com- lias varlfied slgnlturea on a peti and banker. He started a.a a youth help people to worship and wor cut justice. ml.sslon n few months ago. tion for an ordinance prohibiting nephew. Charles Strant, North der the wrong dictatorship. This small town sentiment ueed takes into consideration a greater Co. building. has been set. way, on the south by Tolland Tpke., in the grain bu.alness anil con Brotherhood Week ship is basic self-direction. 2 — 'The city slicker using this epi floiiridation. ducted the business for more tlian Coventry, and his wife; to Sylves They teach people to read the to have, In other seesions, Its own Further Investigation is being sode, as an argument for court Give NEXT SU N D A Y IS HEART Unless the Board paase.a the or 30 years. ter J. Ploufe and June O. Ploufe, W e regard the brotherhood of Bible, and the Bible contains those covert alliance with these same conducted by Capt Walter Cassells Double-Talk Unlimited reform, knew he had a colorful dinance within 45 daya after Feb, The couple had no children. Sev Coventry. tnan as a fapoff, almoat unattain great basic truths which, If ac lawyers, ts guarantee the biennial SUNDAY Sr. $2,000 each to eone of a niece, bit, and was so fascinated by It HEART FUND 19. the town clerk will have to eral nieces and nephews who sur cepted and acted upon, would Robert Haynes and William able itoal. That la why, each year, It Is difficult to know why the that he never asked himself what School Board Passes Four Pool Program call an election on it. vived them receive gifts tinder make human association possible. Haynes of Milwaukee and Ted we have a Brotherhood Week. In Russians, for their part. Insist on was wrong, praoUcally speaking, their willsi 3— Churches create In people a Have" a heart — GIVE! Haynes of New Jersey; a niece El which we preach to ourselves, with hee>plng papers In an icebox. Strant’a Will cont' -'ied agit.-.tlon of the incident sense of concern for other people. Low Prices la West of South Windsor; a niece, hoping that, by euch a temporary And it was lUcky nobody asked Here are the public gifts under of the American transport plane They conetltute a fellowship which him, for what could he have saidT $3.5 Million Budget Aim of Subcommittee Boy, 15, CanI Mnlicl Perkins of Milford; a grand reaches out beyond points of race, Strant's will: abnormal concentration on the Is downed In Soviet Armenia laet Among the thrifty backwoods niece, Caroline Strant of Coventry, and class, and geography.” $10,000 each to Masonic Char $1,500 to Elaine Mrosek of Mon- sue, we may move mankind for September. They accuse our State men in the audience, however, Q u.ility Sale Feature NO SKATINO TONir.HT After Car Theft Are we of the Christian Church" The Board o f Education last^^quest for immediate capital im- Odds are going up Ukc Bowers ity Foundation. Wallingford; ward another difficult Inch In It* there could have come a sardonic IGNORE E.4RLY AOVISORY clieslcr; and $1,500 to each of the Department of having faked the leading Into our communities an night approved a budget of $3,- provements as a first step in the School property. Center Springs S li r i n e Hospital. Springfield; two children of A tty. John Mrosek routine, every day practice*. It is answer. What’s wrong with using i (Continued from Page One) Park and, imioh^ later, Globe Hol A 15-year-old boy who police Manchester Memorial Ho.spital; recording of the conversation be Invasion of ideaa about . God, 576,361 to run Manchester’s public 6-year program. The Park Department re and Elaine Mrosek. brotherhood and human duty, "ap an Icebox for records Is that it low *vill ist the successive sites of say likes to take cars owned by Odd Fellow.s Home, Groton; Evan like every other week, or month, tween the Russian pilots who Shot SUN-POWERED •chools in 1969-1960. The fact that some of the im luggage, $3.88; snowsiilts, $3.53; ported this afternoon that there A lly. Mrosek is executor of the propriate to our "one world"? isn't a safe, that would cost a' outdoor swimming pools in Man other people will be turned over to gelical Lutheran Church of Man we devote to one of our Incurable the transport down. They disclaim EYEGLASS' obert J. Thia is $381,486 more than the provements are included ir both will not be any skating allowed wills. ■Rev. Philip Rose thousand dollars or so, located In places underlines the importance of pajamas, 50 cents; blanket, 95 chester— If outdoor pools are to Juvenile authorities. chester. Personal gifts In Mrs. Stront'e dleeaees. hope If we keep plug amount allowed for this year $3,- at Center Springs tonight. Else Police said the bo.v last night any such shooting, and they dis an expensive office so that there those requested twice, he said. cents; lazy Su.san, $8. be built at all. In each case the money Is to be will are: wouldn't be any judgments - de 194,875. where in today's Herald is the took a car owned by Boai-d of Edu glng away on the theme, and keep claim any knowledge of the 11 BLIMP CRA£»I KILLS 4 HEARING AID However, part of this expense The Board voted to include the The od's were given added placed In a memorial fund, with $2,000 in trust for a eeufin, livered on a kitchen table either. Many similar items will be sold Skating Advisory, locked in cation member Edward Olenney Investigating methods of dealing missing Americans who were in Waahington. N. C., Feb,. 17 (/P)— will be defrayed by grants from items in both places. at .tremehdous discounts. For boost by engineers from the pool- only the Income from the fund to Mattie Palmer, Portlarvd. What’s wrong with country justice gr e e w it i* ev tmi *u ni ______type before the department is from the Barnard Junior High with it, we wUl one day prove It* A Navy blimp crashed and burned the State, tuition fees, and build-. State Aid building Reflnlte Corp. who met be used for the general purposes $1,000 each to Ruth Finley Bar- the transport. is that it is common aenae, and R example, clothespin bags, 4 cents; sued its latest advisory. The School while Glcnney was attend in the Great Dismal Swalnp near it MnitTMOMt MINW INIatTI The largest-koqrce of Income Is with the Town Directors’ Swim maater. REAL ESTATE Ing rental amounting to $906,458. scotch tape, 7 cents; gloves and earlier advisory should be of the organization. low, Rockville; William Finley, Their pereletence in this would here early today. Four crew mem direct, and costs only 3fi cents per it aamav eetsana ssnin MITH the State of Connecticut. School ming Pool Committee and mem Ing a School Board meeting. $5,000 to Center Congregational Somers. The expense minus the income And during Brotherhood Week, year per capita to operate, and mittens, 44 cents; flashlight bat ignored. They said the boy took the car Indicate that per aps they have bers were killed and three were MOT IN SUNI INSURANCE INOOBPORATED leaves a bill of $2,669,903 to be authortlles estimate revenue of teries, 11 cents; costume jewelry, bers of the Chamber of Commerce Church. $2,000 to Caroline Strant, of this, -say the backwoodsitten, is about 9 o'clock, hut soon crashed to tell the truth, a certain brand of Bome hope of sowing doubt In the injured. •Vaa .BarckaS* Ubm i aaS fta «« at footed by the Town of Manchester. $770,766 from the state for general 4 for 88 cents; razor blades, pack Recreation Committee in a 2-hour $1,000 each to Church of the Coventry. what really excites the city elleker gaar, haw r°w *** BraflHa it into a fire hydrant at Main and brotherhood 1* rather easy. There minds of ordinary Americans, so The blimp went down about 3 868 MAIM OBOUND FLOOR — TEL. Ml 6-8241 The single largest Item In the aid on a per pupil basis. In addi of five, 1 cent; dish towels 22 cents session at the Municipal Building tee still favored a system of four a.m. and caught fire. The four lawyers, who would know how ts tion the state will pay about $17, last night. pools bqt would concentrate on Lllley Sts., then fled the scene. He are special program*. In which rep budget is the $2,733,788 for teach .and so on. parking lot the night of Feb. 12. that we suspect the State Depart dead apparently Were trapped In make a really big time operation -INSimAMSMlTBS 8INOB 1614" 995 for aid to educationally handi Pool G o m m l 11 e e Chairman two pools for the present, retain was caught later by Pollcernan ed the youth was the one who took resentative* of various faiths co FRiE DiMONStRATION ers* salaries. This is about 86 per Beattie’s car was found the next ment version of the Incident. the ship. The injured were taken to out of It. capped children. In some cases stores are not Francis Mahoney summed up' trie ing Globe Hollow for development William Cooke. a car belonging to Tliomas Seattle, cent o f the total budget. This designating specific items but are During questioning, police learn- 110 Benton St., from the Plaza day parked on Garden 8L operate tolerantly, and In which That would seem to be a futile the Beaufort County Hospital here. The Incident o f the icebox Tuition income for Manchester d'scuBSion by saying that the lo at a later date. QUINN'S PHARMACY money provides, a pay scale of featuring half-price tables or are the eternal truths o f the fraternity The crash occurred near Pine- wasn’t the only allegation made W ill amount to about $90,000. cation of available town-owned hope. And one very good reason PHONE M l 8-4186 $4,000 id $6,700 minimum for a putting up "groups” of coats, Globe Hollow, long the choice town, a croasroada community at the hearing, to the effect that This income is paid by Coven land, the location of the most which nmst oidst If there 1* the why It is futile to expect' us to bachelor of arts degree. suits and other clothing at "way, of the Advisory Park and Recrea about 18 miles north of here. there Is a "horse and buggy age" try and Bolton for students from heavily populated residential paternity of one God are stated School Plants Costs wav down prices.” tion Commission for a family pool doubt that the plane was shot those towns who attend Barnard areas, and 'the experience and H i* second largest item Is $425,- To publicize the sale. 55,000 cop was considered too far away from again. On such occasions, we are down is . that the most of ns gre Junior High School and Manches knowledge of pool-bulldlng prob 478 for the operation of all school ies of a sales tabloid are being the center of town to realize its proud to alt together, and proud of ter High School. lems voiced by the visting engi Manchester Sales and Appliance Co, Says: fairly sure that Russia, all along, plants, '^ e current cost of running circulated in Connecticut towns full potential at present. ouraelves for sitUng together, and has actually wanted our govern school plants amounts to $41L148. Whether these students will con neers all combined to favor the tinue to attend Manchester’s east of the river. Charles Walt, president of the tor aetttng such an enlightened eX' ment to know that the plane was The third largest item Is $93,181 three sites. Refinite Corp. in Connecticut, skid schools will be discussed next week Mahoney also emphasized the anople. shot down. A t the time of the Inci for new equipment, construction construction of a pool at Globe Improvements, and fire precautions'' by Illing and members of the Cov committee’s stand that pools be Hollow would be very expensive Ib ero are other demohstratlone dent, when no one had actually yet CHIIOREN AWAY? entry and Bolton schools. Man financed with existing funds, even in seven older elementary schools. Mai Tool Suing if It were placed anywhere within o f brotherhood, in the course of said the plans had tieen phot ddym, T t o Is a jump of $79,685 over,, the chester's policy has been to permit if thia were to mean that the the prttont pool area. PIaced-ih:ia It'" th i^ < ‘cfiwzie6 to Attend Manches-- IT M YS FOR ITSELF W l USING! buioan events, "whieh ana muidi /merlcan correspondents In kibs' |i|,466 allowed for this year. « Captain of Boat whole poql program could not be wet area like that, he said^ a po61 mort genuine, and also fairly easy The Board of Education hesitated ter 'scboi^, '0* long as there was put through at once. would suffer damage from frost MW were allowed to send out news rodiiri for them. to come by. Put a mixed group of before Including the request for Lester■ - M. Reeve, eastern di and would encounter drainage NOW ...FOR THE FIRST TIME... stories In which they recalled pre capital improvements In the new Illing said the number of oUt-of- A $7,000 attachment has been visional enginer lor the Refinite human beings on a ship going problems. Costs would also mount vious Russian threa*" to shoot budget. Several members felt that town children did not exceed two brought against property at 86 Corp., advised against paying any as the outer bounderles of (he pool down, on in an opportunity to co down any planes detected violating the-Board of Directors would sum children*per classroom. Falknor Dr. owned by boat captain contractor on an installment ba were filled in and landscaped. operate In the rescue of a little boy, marily reject all requests for capi Permission for the children to Joseph J. Sardella, pending Court sis, and said a bank loan would Take Load Off Globe Russian territory. attend Manchester schools has or In any situation where dramatic tal improvements, because these of Common Pleas action on a law be a Setter way to finance a pool. Hl.s experience with pool con And even the latest Russian requesta were included In the cur been granted on a year-to-year chips are down for one and another suit brought by the Mai Tool and The meeting was the fourth struction, he said, led him to think statement denying that the plane rent budget as well as on the list of bosiSylning reported that Coven Engineertofe Co. of 291 Adams' St. which .the pool committee has that pools built nearer to town o f a different faith has an oppor was shot-down includes the warn ci^ital Improvements for the next try and Bolton officials are anxious, According to papers filed in the held. -Mahoney said the committee would take some of the load off tp know how long Manchester will tunity to help, and we all find out ing that there ie one way for the fix years sent to General Manager town clerk’s office, the'.company is hopes to complete the study early Globe Hollow and make it easier TWIN-liUSH ElICTRIC about the brotherhood of man. Richard Martin. continue- the practice, so they can charging Sardella with -* breach of in March and make its final rec to maintain in Its present condi United States to avoid euch inci Superintendent of Schools Arthur begin to make plans for educating The beat that is In us knows the oral contract saying it agreed to ommendation to the Board of Di tion. As the town grows nearer to dents, which is to keep 'itp planes H. lUing said that the Board of their .children elsewhere, if neces- pay Sardella $100 weekly to operate rectors by the middle of the the hollow, he said, a good pool a£4Jlf/NG FLOOR POLISHER truth, and the truth comes out, in out of Russian air space. Education should consider the re- sary. and maintain the company boat month. *'■' could be constructed there, but our bcUon, when the right kind of Russian propaganda, directed to the "Loot Lam.’’ It also agreed to The ChZmber’s recreation com on higher ground within the tract. dramatic test comes along. W * wlU the American people, or to neu pay the defendant $20 weekly al mittee, represented by Executive A.ssumlng the pool committee sensationally priced lowance when the craft was away would recommend construction of even lay down our life for another. trals, keeps denying the Russian Funeralfl Vice President John Wlet, Freder from its home port. ick Nassifl and Bernard Men- pools at Bowers School and Cen It. Is not In such drcumatances action which was obviously In Obituary ter Springs Park, Mahoney asked Herbert E. Clemsoi) The firm clsilms that Sardella schell, w ill use information gath at only thatbrotherh -nI la difficult It be volved. But real Russian policy allowed the craft to deteriorate, which pool should be built first, The funeral of Herbert E. Clem- ered at-the meeting to formulate comes difficult only when It calls would be very much disappointed Frank L. . Finney Jr. - removed equipment without author its own recommendations to the "rtie committee had initially con Frank Luther Plnney Jr., 44, sidered building a large pool In the upon us for the prosaic, routine son, 114 N. Elm St., was held at ization and also gave and lent committee. If It thought that American offl 198 Woodlawn Circle, East Hart park and small, neighborhood SHAMPOO AU YOUR RUOt TOUR- performance, and asks Us not to 2:30 yesterday afternoon at the equipment trom the boat. For this DIacuaa Population 95 tnr and know they will recciTt ciaMom didn’t know that the plane ford, formerly of Msmehester, died pool at Ure school. $ Watklns-West Funeral Home. The the firm claims $3,500 damages. Last night's meeting began with the careful attention only YOU die fur another human being, but of cancer yesterday at Manchester can five them. It'e to eaey ^ had been shot down. Mai Tool further claims Sardella a discussion of the population map The Refinite representatives. In to sit next to him, or go to school Memorial Hospital after a long ill Rev. Arnold W. Tozer, minister of MODEL lefc and fcotle too becauet tho This is about as far aa cold War made unauthorized food, fuel and drawn up' earlier this month by cluding Dsmiel Saunders, area rep floating action bnehtf aelf-ad- with him, or concede him hie right ness. the Second Congregational beverage expenditures and seeks resentative from Rockville, and T-36 juet automatically to cvei^ rug double-talk can be strained, when He was bom in Manchester Church, officiated, and Frederic E. Town Planning Engineer Edward thickness. Best of all. . . /UST to laad the kind of life he himself $2,000 damages. In addition the Harcourt Davis, chief .engineer in It includes the denial-Whlch is not SepL 21, 1914 a son of Frank L. Werner was organist. Burial was company wants $1,000 because. Rybezyk. The heaviest concentra O NE ROUND O P RUO tions of resident* are In the cen Connecticut, recommended build CLEANING MORE THAN d-ooSes. Not the grand sacrifice, really intended to be believed. and Lucy Wilcox Plnney Sr. He In East Cemeterj’. says, .Sardella rented the boat to ing the larger po"l first. PAYS THE ENTIRE COST ter and northeast sections of EASY TERMS! whteh means everything, but. the Vas educated In Manchester Bearers were Carl . Cleiusoh, others-- without first seeking au “ A large pool with an additional OF THE SHETLAND. little sacrifice, which would hardly schools and had been a resident of Mervin Clemson, Andrew Clemson, thorizatlon from the company. town. wading pool for toddlers,” said Bright Day For Venezuela East Hartford for the last 13 years. Rybezyk last week added that matter were It not for the fact that Allan Knofla. William Llsk and Reeve, “ would satisfy the needs of He Was employed aa a toll collec Romeo Lajeunesse. further population growth would the greatest number of people at no emergency keeps our Imagina- A new era began In ■Venezuela tor at the Charter Oak B ri^ e. be noted in the southwest where once.” ..Once the big pool is built, last week with the inauguration A veteran of World War. u, he tlona from exaggerating la what MAKE Elverae N. Harmsen About Town the Rt. 6 highway Is proposed. he said, otbe' pools could be con working broth'-hood demands of o f Romulo Betancourt as the first aerved ae a sergeant in the 103rd Mahoney said pool* should be structed. He also urged that pool Anti-Aircraft Battalion. He was the The, funeral o f Elverne N.. constructed to serve these areas. us. Jlverybody Mn conceivably be freely elected president In 10 years. Harmsen,' 1-36 Highland St., woe users be control' 1 by a bodge pro Recipient of the Good Conduct The weekly meeting of the Rifle The- Bowers School Is In a good gram or similar arrange lent. In a. hfitu. Merely to be maeonable Is And it began auspiciously. There held at 2 o’clocik yesterday after- EVERY PAY DAY Medal, the Distinguished. Ujnit Club at the East Side Hec has been location to serve the northeast other towns, hSAXid, It was quick had been fear of demonetrations KtUft AU n o o i t so qukkly and lUPP AU PLOORt to a hard, slip- POlUH PURNITURI and coanter aomawhat harder. The truth that is Badge, the American nafahse noan at the John B. Burke Funeral canceled this week. The class will portion of town, he said, and Cen ly learned that controls were Medal and the Asiatic Pacific-'Thea- Home, 'w ith th'J Rev. Paul G, resume next Tuesday. effortlessly. No-spIash, power- resistant, mirror-like finish that tops to an #aay«to-keep-ekM Ugfaied up by ikamatlb dreum' by the followers of the. ousted dl<> ter Springs Park Is an obvious necessary to keep too many people lide action removes old wax, protects while it beautifies and finish that preserves their ter Campaign ribbon. He served In Prokopy; pastor ol the Zion BJvan- stam M peters down when one tator, Peres Jimenez, and the Com choice to serve residents in its from crow’dlng one pool. Sirt and grime and gets floors saves you work, wax and worry, beauty, YOUR . Papua In the East Indies and In gellcal Isitheran Church, officiat A ll members of the former Man clean and new looking. looka for it In the routines of ordi munists. But they never material Chester Green baseball team will area. Pool Committee Member Mrs. New Guinea for 42 months. ing. Burial was in East Cemetery. Globe Hollow, he said, seeiped Alice Lamenzo requested cost fig nary living.^. ized. Instead, the Venezuelans who He was a well known baseball Bearers were , Raymond Dey, meet tomorrow night at 7 o’clocl; YOU GET ALL THESE AT N O EXTRA COST at the Watklns-West Funeral Home an obvious choic« to serve resi ures and learned that a pool 40 by brotherhood Week, then, keeps watched Betancourt motor to the player with the Manchester Green Frederick Schneider, H e r ra a n dents in the South End as popula 82 feet would cost roqghly 086,000. SAVING DAY team. He attended the Cdngregv to pay respects to Frank Plnney mqdtal In Caracas for the inSugu Gates and lx)uis Sullivan. tion expanded there. The pool plus filtering plant, fence, lighting the truth, in such ways tlonal C3iurch and was a memokr Jr., who was a member of the ration cheered, aa the citizens o f a Mahoney also said the cornmlt- wading pool and a small toilet and Pair «/ Revers/bfr that everybody can aee It. After- of the Morrisett* Post, American team. ot AU‘Putpo$t Brushes Wp^l-FeH Buffing Pad# democracy should chMt their'new Mrs. ’ Mlchelina A. Labansky shower house would probably cost w a ^ , 848 days a year. It is up to L ^ o n , West Quincy, Mass. ShttUni Exc/uaiva Funeral services for Mrs. Mich- $40,000. POlltM AU YOUR nOORS to a Bs tiis find, and light, our own more ly elected presldenL Besides his parents, he leaves his R o g CtfMBhg Umt wife, Mr*. Linda Polutil Plnney; a el'na A, Labansky, Biickland, were Modern Be.thhou*e Costly brilliant finish that lasts for six e a a W candlea. The problems Betancourt and hi* ^ - The pool builders agreed with months with just easy in-be daughter, Patricia Elaine Plnney; held thia morning at 8:30- at the U.S. Throws ‘Weather Eye’ tween buffings and touch-ups. countrymen face If th^y are to iOlNTfEMBY Mahoney that, a large, modem a brother, Lt. Ool. (Jharlee A. Pln W. P. Quish Funeral Home, fol Banish tiresome weekly scrub make democracy work are fprmld- bathhoiue Is not necessary, that a bings'and waxings forever. The Korean Exiles ney of Albuquerque, N. M.; and two lowed by a Mierap requiem' high Por Best Besu/ti... Alwaya able. The country’s tremandoua ell To savF sueetssfully, savo ragirlarlyl Evary payJU y kaap inters, Mra. Patrice BjoTk and Mass'-In St. Bridget’s Church at Into Orbit with Vanguard small building with two sets of uae Shetland yanitbing showers and toilets is sufficient. Almost any Issue can bring out resources have never been ' ex L«I6 OiSTAirCE lO N IIH Il Mrs. Flavla Dotchln,- both of Man 9 o’clock. The Rev. John J. Foam Rug Shampoo, Shet- ^ “ I f you want to build a bath land Wax Remover A Floor M l*'bad blood between Korea and part of your money Tor yourself . . . put it info a savings chester. Delaney was the celebrant, the The National' Aeronautic* and Cleaner, and Shetland Elec ' ploited for the benefit of eU the The fimerol will be held Thurs (Coattnued from Paige-One) house.” said Walt, "you should fig Japan, and the usual American Rev. Dennis Hussey the deacon, Space Administration (NASA), trowan. » people.The burden o f debt le ft by day afternoon at 2:30 at the Wat- and the Rev. Stanley Hostillo the which took over project Vanguard ure It to cost between 75 and 100 ffisposltion la to sympathize with fund in Manchester's oldest financial institution. Based on just before blast time, but this did per cent of the rest of the con Perez Jimenez la gresL Unemploy No neefd to wonry or w ^ d e r when the children kine-West IPuneral Home, 142 E. suhdeacon. Mra. Barbara Murphy not affect the launching. lost fall, has gone over the 3-stage Korea, as a country which suffered ment Ur at a critical atage. The Center St, with the Rev. K. EJnar wat organist and soloist. Father if vail went well, the first-stage missile part by pest In search for struction combined," are away. You dm Jbin^hem in seconds with a o 67>year average', your money earns more in dividends at W ait also suggested the 40 by 82 the brutality of-Jiq^ese coagu«at patlon'a industry and ajpteulture Rosk of the Covenant Congrega- Hastlllq read the oommittol serv rocket would burn out at on alti the mechanical bugs which caused aM long exploitation by the Jaj long distance c^l. It's ttie warm, personal way tlMtal Church offlclaUng, Burial ice at the grave In S t Bridget's tude of 88 miles 2 Vi minutes after the . preriows* ^ failures* Minor foot pool be considered a standard must be expanded and uveraifled. Manchester Savings and Loan and is fully insured up to for size. It la an official Junior aa conqueron. But, aKfiough will be in East Cemetery. Cemetery, launch. changes w e i« Introduced but their And h o v e rl^ in th* bqcjtground, to exchange faigily newg 'and share e a ^ othmr’a Friends'may caU at the funeral nature wo* not rev*i4*4>. Olympic pool, he said. For smaller, tt la-actually the liquidation of Bearers were Alexander Koee The second stage—the guiding COME IN AND SB A «aady to return if t t ^ ptbblems jiappinesB. W J^ipot pllp ygular phone vtsits. $10,000 by Foderal Savings and twan Insurance Corpora- home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and rich, Stanley Kasevich, Anthony •brain” of Vanguard-^then wo* to The mlsslba today wqs uM same neighborhood pools he recommend a p y t Japanese , brutahtF—the prove too great for'^M luMnt T to 6 p.m. Soholewski, Daniel Puirinos, Jo go into action for a full two min os lost Sept. 26;.4m tt'the satel ed a 35 by 75 foot.size, which cost* DEMONSTRATION ty g ^ fa fi^ lu m d red s o f . thouasadq raocracy is Peres Jlmenes, ornniw- tion. Mrs. denloe Kelly seph Glowgoweki and Andrew utes boosting the payload’s speed lite burned up over Gentral Africa about $20,000 and is recognized os - Coventry—^Mrs. , Glenlce Kelly, after making one uncertain aweep official for swimming meets by the to labor forces in Ja- one like him. V Wojtyna. to 9,000 miles per hour. TODAYI___ Be* ksMT tUHtM m MS 4a rail a ilra 6* 40, widow of William Kelly, of A fter a coasting .flight, the around the globe. National AAU. >4s the oecaalim fo r Oi* But the tide Is rm ning dot on CUimMtANtlUAI. Main St., died Sunday at the Wind Simon Iziketvlcz third stage would Ignite pushing The United States still has The larger pool would Accommo controversy between the two dictators in Latin America, at long ham Community Memorial Hospi three satellites up In the company date about 125 swimmers at one fiHi w R h in i m The funeral 'Of Simon Jzilcewicz, the satellite to. the velocity needed FREE p a r k in g ; diRii^tde, t'he attitude of ftw s i^ t lasL And Venezuela is developing tal after a brief Illness. for orbit. of Russia's massive Sputnik III. time he oaid, and the smaller about O u r Motto: 82 Congress St., W'lll be held at- 9 Vanguard j:, the lone triumph luth Korean gownment Into a living syifibol of this fact, She wiujiprn in Medfopd, Mass. The missile’s weight ■ at liftoff 100. According to statistics, there. To seU NATION'ALLY ADVERTIS SaigTOL, OONN. ' I .30 | .14 o’clock tomorrow mornint^ AC the up to today Jn the Nevy-developed Is one swimmer .fo r three non- JUST A C R O SS THE STREET IN Aug. 26, 3106,-the daughter of W. P. Quish; -mineral Honffi, 225 was 22,600 pounds, buLOO per cent jytancourt baa demonstrated that MILWAUKV, W ». '1.80 . M program, has mads more than swimmer*. This mean* one pool; ED merchandise at the LOW EST John -and OJs. WIUman Lelghef. Main St', 'followed b y s e r v l^ 'fat of the load woe fuel. THE PURNELl PARKING LOT ba not only knows the problems he 3,0W ewlflgs through orbit after depending on size, would accom P o s s i b l e p r i c e s plus complete MIW TOBX,M.T. ; .45 .14 She we* i^ptoyed at the Mans 9:30 a t $h* 'All. Saints Russian The satellite contain* two light- jH^faoes but has the w ill' to vrork for launching last March 17. Its WA8BDMI0K, P. C. < :?5 M field State TMMng 8 ^ Ortliodox 'Hburch. In Horitbrd: sensitive photoelectric Mils de modate between 400 and 500 peo CUSTOMER SATISFACTION! NO CHARGE! UuAr aoIuUott. And he. can be gx,- *Besidea HeO^unts, who live In signed to spot thq, Borth’B bloud miniature 3%-pound ball already ple at once. em nf. ' AO .14 has shown that the Skirth U to y . d ^ ly y^lant. He Coventry, ^^4a*vee three brothr cover * « the tlhy moon speeds '"The suggestions of the construc ■•SSW ers. Normi^^*i^ Frank Lelgher, throuF> Ito Orbital, path. Scientists shaped more like-a pear than the tion engineers are' eihllghtening,** tiiiy ' ta'bttng.y*n«>cracy to Vene- itieai buIKng sphere It was believed to OPEN TILL 9 P.M. WEP.. THURS.. FRI. both of Covsitnrj and iohn < # A e r p.m. hope to fashion a enjde weather Mahoney said. " It has led. us very 'n e p d e s o ti_____ map from the fUght.log, radioed be. ■ close to the recomQiendsJions of O PEN TILL S P.M. MON.. T U | S .. SAT, tax. Be* « * tttu4 qf MancheiC^ Kid HOURS: led to Pyez Funeral seizes* will bo- held at babk fr(4n a tlfiy’ iqM^im order. , Because of the added aixe, the the Advisory "Facie and Recreation SPilCIAI^'rS FOR d u lejeB latest aatellito won not expected . A y even tJh* Killputey Bros. Funeral Home, Ultimately th'ot^diu'-e^d help (Jtommieelon (which is plumping 66 Union St, WlUlmantlc, tomor- Washington, Feb. 17-((P) —- weathermen spot violent storm* to match the impressive orbital for two pools, one. at Globe Hollow gpw at 8,:I5 o-m', with a requiem Itirae mere medhsai epeetoUsta bilUding up anywhere around \the heights achieved by Vanguard I, and one th the north end of town). i n d hiaji Moss in St Marys Church In were railed Into ooneuItatlaB Earth. which may Journey torou;^ iq»ce "Howe'ver,’ ’ he added, "th*. Com- WUtb Ooveedry at 9 am. Burial today OB the toeatBaeBt of B e e ^ >^.The 72-foot Vanguard rocket had for 200 yemns. At proeent Van mitte* Still feels z, four pool eye tern built on a long-range program u t a be in BtoMtnr’fi Cemetery. rotary et State Oallea, who M beefi a 8100 mUUoB flop 1b six out guard I {loops out e* fo r as 2,498 C ManAi may eoR at the fuaend enffering wMb raneer a t Walter of seven prarious tries. The lost mile* and ramee wtttaa T04 mUes will be Um eventual o ^ e r - for Im f f tsdojr froBi T to f p jb. Reed Jka^ baepItaL was made five months ago. o f Xortto
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MAI^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER,, CONN. TUESDAY, FEBRlfARY 17, 1969 PAGE MINK MANCHEStEB EVENING HERALl). MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. FEBR U-^Y 17, 1959 .In. ■■■■,,, ...... i.ISlir pACnS EIGHT ------y------:------;------DAILY CROSSWORD PU/JCLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE RockoUle-V ernon BUGS b u n n y ______TheSmaUWorld— 8 A TguESS 1 MWSEO Antwar to PrBviout PualB > ^ ! IT'S ONE , aUT 1 AIN'T Officials Agree OUITTIN' S ta te s m a n a d ie in TIME! HOOFIN' WA/ BACK SM iMStNOnilt* t h e s e AIN'T PaTSL-tra H' TRASH I t n 0 Court Furniture Ruir^e!»M «r«iLU »tT PAS^sil HWE^OICE? \M&LL,6I?USH [ a s n r i 3 Men, Girl, f e O e C f by Town ACB08S S8 Southern , general t SUtetman, 89 CoM mounds After 24 days of edveatine, 20»ln our craft We also, OoUn aaid,#piste Wardroibe of the latest Rome [TIHG T1^ £Y£s RieHtoPF t H‘ Clare Booth DOWN •f ttoa epeat at sea In a IB by miut hgnd him our line rather than and Parish faahlooA. I looked for Rockville’s Mayor Herman G. 1^ ^ . e A T / I 3OST0EEN WNII^ teiklng'Hls 'tnd besides paying for ward to wear* them at the par- Olson Informed the <31ty Council S— has 1 Flees (slang) S»foet oar-boat, the aallant orew RKION ths tow w e ihbuld make an entry tiet and- reoopUona planned for aervtd at a 2 Distinct part of the balloon Small World arrive last night that after InveatlgAtlon about it in the ship's log. He was us. ' 140ISO HOW ABOUT f AIN'T 6A/IH^i foreign . 5 Feminine at Barbadoe in the Weet Indies, he found that ths city does not 6 0 0 0 nere they are met by a hug:e thinking of the fact thet we still A calde replying to one o f ours A UXM rr WON'T JL ambauadorl appellation had. 70 pounds weight of meteoro own the City Ckiurt room furni "lATTHOSB, • Bccomet crowd, experience the dellghte of was awqit w us back at the hotel. lCHANOE.' 4 Make possible logical Instruments aboard, which It read: "Thank you very much ture. DICE? blurred B Slumber 27 Geraint's wife
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SSt NORTH MAIN RT.—TEL. MI 9-526S: )■ PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MUINCHESTER. C0NN-> TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1969 PACT TBir Lumpe, Maris, Both on Block, THE Coast Guard Post Snider Off for Dof^ger Camp herald Angle Graham Still Interested Lead List of Satisfied Players By Veteran Star New York. Feb. 17 (Jp)—Jerryfman Marv Thronebsrry of New^dianapoll* of the Aiperlcan Assn. EARL YOST iB^-Pro Star Big O and Cincinnati York. Other signeM Included pitcher aEC SENIOR LEAGUE Lumpe of the New York Yankees Mark Freeman Of th* Tuikeefi, Sport* Editor With led Gudd and IBob WiU- and Boger Maris of the Kansas Maris ha* been rumored on his Looks Forward way to the Yanks or to Detroit, first basemen Jim Koranda and jAgXin Visits banka combining for 34 pointa tha aty Athletics, both reported on Norm Larker, pitcher Dan Mc- Headed Back to NCAA mke upset 06. A 63-43 last night The Yankees need a leftfielder and the trading block, hav* signed Marls hit* effectively in the Tl- DevlU, catcher Joe Pignatono end Women Ready for Bowling Toiirncy at the hi$h school. Along with the outfielder Don Demeter of Los Rec senior League contest, Herm’s T o B ig Year their 1959 baseball contract*. The Sera’ ball park. The young out Duck pin bowling season in Manchester is well on the Cadet Campus New York, Feb. 17 (/P)—Thanks to the chopping block job fielder had 19 home nma and bat Angeles and pitcher Jim Broenan Camera nipped Liberty Mutual 40- announcements were made by the of St. Louis. home stretch at this writing. Official signal that the 1958-59 BradVey and St. Louis have done on each other, O.scar Robert res|f)ectlve team* yesterday. ted .248 In 1958. campaign is well on its way out i.s the vanou.<» Recreational New London. FehN^ ifP)— 39 in a BusineMmen’s League tilt, Los Angeles, Feb. 17 (JP) son— the player everybody wants to see— seems headed part oi the Monday night twinbill. Veteran centerftelder Duke Lumpe, a third baseman who Another American League club, Department sponsored bowling tournament.^. Already in re Former Cleveland nXo w n the (Chicago White Sox, reported back to the NCAA Basketball Tournament again this year. Ouskt topped the Nike quintet Snider heads the first contin- baited .254 last yea?, haa been College Baeketball cent weeks a successful Mother and Daugliter ami Father and quarterback Otto GrahanFand with 18 tallies, with teammate mentioned ss part of a package three slgnlnga. Those coming to The Big O and this Cincinnati igent of Los Angeles Dotlgers Eaat Son Tournaments were staged. Coming up this Saturday is the Coast (Juard Academy Bearcats just aljout wrapped up WIHbanks adding 16, the same that might go to Washington in terms were pitchers Don Rudolph who fly tonight for their Flor and Gerry Staley and Inflcidcr Bil Pro'vidence 53, St. Bonaventure the surmal women’s open Town* ficirls gave one another a sec the Missouri Valley conference totol garnered by the loser's Billy exchange for either Pedro Ramos Fortin. CO. A played without hlgh- ida training camp. “I want or Camlllo Pascual, both pitchers. ly Goodman. Goodman hit .290 in 50. Toumsmen* s t the Comnuinity V ! ond look yesterday. The North Carolina title and a i ITCAA berth last night 166 gamea last season.- Staley, a St. Anselm’s 86, Plymouth (NH) alleys. The event is open to any; without tum-mg a finger. While scqrlng Jimmy'Mortarty. this to be the year,” said the The transaction, according to re "wanted ” sign Is apt to come out id ic McCarthy hooped 15 mark I^ k e, who was hampered last sea ports, also may involve Johnny reliever, was 4-5 tor the Sox while Tchrs. 70. ) female bowler who ro-sidcs in the of the academy’s window In a they ■ were idle, Bradley dragged Rudolph won 11 and lost 12 for In- CCNY 69, Queens 65. Town of Man heater. Entrie.s will Assumes Lead c/.allenger St. Louts into a second ers for the Cameramen while Dick son by a glmpy krM. Kucks, a pitcher, and first base- week. Fcntonella and Homer Scovllle The kne row is fine anti dandy b? accepted by .Tack \ itlner at the Graham may be then packing place tie behind Cincinnati with y alleys until Friday night. a revenge 72-65 whipping at^ Pe were best for the Insurancemen thanks to r ■winter of working on his family off from Cleveland for a with 12 and 10 points, respectively. Early entries indicate another In Weekly Poll oria, 111. Only last week, St. Louis his Fallbrook, Calif., avocado permanent visit to New London ranch and plenty of golf. fine field. Vittner reports Amy. where he would fill the vacant had spilled Bradley at St. Louis. Although Cincinnati has a gtimi Y MIDGET LEAGUE Accompanying the Duke on the Pirkey will be back to defend her; head football coarlilng poal. New York, Feb. 17 (A>)—North A four-way tie for fourth place laurel's. Other standoiit duck pin left with each team among six Dodgers’ twlr-engine plane arc 10 The 37-year-old football great Carolina’s Tar Heels have taken was created last night as the Man other players and rookies, plus ners among the ,entry entrants was in Washington yesterday to the lead in the Associated Press remaining conference tests, the .Bearcats and the fabulous Oscar chester Auto Parts pulled out a assorted front office personnel and were Flo Kloter. Doris rrcnliee, confer with Vice Adm. A. C. Rich weekly college basketball poll fol close win over Keith's Variety. IS Helene Dev. Edna Hilinski. Shir- ought to be hard to catch now WlVM. mond. commandant of the Coast lowed closely by Auburn and'Ken IS. In the second game. Ma's- & Already hard at work at Vero lev Vittner. Maude Carpenter. Otiard. tucky. with an 8-0 slate compared to T-2 Marge liolmcs. Anne Trverdy and for St. Louis and Bradley. Bill’s finally hit their potential to Beach are oldUmer Carl Furlllo. Graham said upon his return to But something's gotta give be overwhelm Wyman Fuel, 45-20. r>ons Griscl. NIT LOaer In Case who likes to get in some early Clevelsnd that "both aides are fore the sports writers and board- Ma'S A Bill’s, Peck Lumber, Man licks, and rookie Ron Fairly, whfi A year ago there were 3'2 entries definitely interested, but the talks casters go to the polls again. The loser in this case is the with Mrs. Pirkey edging Audrey National Invitation Tournament, chester Auto Parts, and Keith's are feels he need* some. are still'in the exploratory stage." North Carolina, with 16 vic tied for fourth place with four wins Start Thursday Fi-cy in Ute finals. This will be ihe He said he would make up his tories in 17 games, took over the which was angling to snap up seventh year the \Vomen'.s Tounia- Cincinnati and the crowd-luring as against seven losses. Training for pitchers and catch mind in a week or so. top spot from Kentucky, which The Auto Parts got off to a er* begins Thursday. Remainder ment was staged by the Per De At New London, the academy's was upset by Mississippi ,State Robertson in case they lost the Aik ibottt our partment. Mel Cu.shing. then on good start with Dave Rohrhack, of the squad reports to Manager athletic director put the case a 66-58. Kentucky dropped to third MO Valley race. The NIT may WRITTEN GUARANTEE! the West Side Rcc, conceived the treat Itself to both Bradley and Gaty Jones and Bill McKensie all Walt Alston Feb. 26. little more strongly. Capt. John place 'With unbeaten Auburn mov W alter O’Malley, portly Dodger idea in 1953. After staging the St. Louis as consolation picks. hitting to post a 8-4 lead at half Forney said: Hard Left and Hight to the Head. .Head! ing Into the runner-up position. time. Cerl Rohrhack, brother of Impresario. Is going along on the compelitlon three straight years at "I haven’t talked with him A lot is likely to happen in the I t \was a big Monday night all the West Side Rcc lanes action AMY PIRK EY The cameraman caught Vernon Carter (left) of Charlotte and Allen Wilson of Gaston County In a arouiid for the NCAA u national Dave, got Keith's back in the first planeload and he says he'll t'Oraham) recently, but Graham Is classic, sculpture-like pose during their Carolinas Golden Gloves match In Charlotte here Saturday next five days. North Carolina game in the third period and they Cheney Tech Cagers Hosted at Paul DeLeons crack the whip aplently. moved over across the tracks and our mimlJer one possibility for the goes up against tough North Caro powers like Kansas State and has been held at the Y ever since. ington's Birthday Holy Corporate night. Carter won a decision and the open middleweight championship. (AP Photofax). held an 11-10 margrin as the fourth PrlnclpalB at last night’s dinner at Paul DeLeo’* Restauruit In East Hartfoto were membe^^ “I wa* thoroughly dissatisfied Job. Graham Is by no means the lina State tomorrow night and 1d4- Michigan State moved closer to * • ♦ Communion will be held at 7 ;30 quarter began. Carl Rohrhack wae Cheney Tech basketblui team. Among the gueeto and spears Toast- with the results of the spring work a.m. . . . Ed Murrow’s Person to only fellow we are considering proving Maryland Saturday. The nailing confersnee titles and auto a year ago," said O'Malley, who But he is our top prospect." matic toumtunent bids. ICansas the only Keith’s man to score in varsity captain, host DeLeo, Ronnie 2!uppa. JV captain. Back row, Tom Hawkins count for all the loser’s scoring. him to a draw last December. Then Matthews’ record is now 16-1-1 when their heads bumped to reports his club will play a double- come up with a new name, a call When they grab a loose ball, Mar 2. Auburn (20) (1 8 - 9 )...... 822 with 13 KOs. Lancaster is 22-4-1. the alxUi. coach of the New York A. C. track header Sunday, an afternoon game National Hockey League’s top for the Irish. Connecticut blew a With an opportunity to move In Armstead won a disputed split de Veeck in Action team,'National AAU team cham scorer today. was put through to Hickey for ad quette starts running. 3. Kentucky (15) (19-2) ...... 779 chance to clinch at least a tie for to second place with the Ladders cision over Len last month. The bout drew 6,930 paying cus Judge Leo pimbaum jmve It here at the high school against vice. Hickey, the taskmaster, had to 4. Kansas State (14) (19-1) ..711 tomers — and many others — to to Hunter, 1-8, while Referee pions. Tickets may be purchased the Wilkes-Barre Barons of the According to announced scoring its 11th Yankee Conference title the Cruieera kept pace with them Changed Attack Chicago, Feb. 17 (/P)—Colorful from Mahmey, ^lurphy or at the The board was in the hand-on- work to install this system. Mo 5. Mississippi State (12) (20-1) 613 Irt 12 years, losing 80-79 to Massa over the first three periods but Matthews, at 136, decided to box Convention Hall. Gross receipt* Barney Felix h ^ It 6-8U Hunt Eastern League at 3 o’clock and last Wed: ■'.sday night when the er. Judge Bay Kozak saw Bill Veeck, former successful | Kacey Home. Rangers played the Boston Bruins; the-forchead stage, without an ac ran, for one, was - used to mo'ving 6. Cne) Cincinnati (4) (16-2) 569 chusetts in overtime. Western Ken then fell behind In the final stanza. more and elug less against Lancas were announced as $25,616 by Pro against the same club at night in And North Carolina State moter A1 Lewis for his first major Hunter the wtoner, 6-5. owner of the Cleveland Indian*, * • * Old Saybrook. Tuesday night, one Bathgate was omitted from get, ceptable candidate, when some downcourt to the pivot at his owm tucky. another tournament hope After a 13-13 halftime score the ter. 188. But when a etlH left hook la expected to exercise hi* option I w^ek from tonizht, the Embers ting credit for an assist on a R ^ body said, “Has anybody thought pace. (18-2) ...... 569 ful, had a field day against Xav winner moved to a 27-24 edge at shook the 24-year-old Spartan venture. to buy into the Chicago White Sox Salute to Cowles meet arch rival East Hartford Sullivan goal. Bill Gadsby got Tl of asking Hickey?" ED HICKEY ("C an't you do anything fa s t? ” 8. S t Louis (5) (16-2) ...... 468 ier’s defending NIT Ohamps, 94-67. the end of the third period. but OOA8T-TO-OOAST today- Veeck ha* called a pres* Speaking of bowling, the hat. is (Marco Polo) at the high school instead. Mullins picked up the telephone. asked Hickey. 9. Michigan State (1) (13-3) ..205 In the Pacific Coast Conference, then in the final period the win- conference for 8:30 p.m. (EST), 10. Bradley (17-3) ...... 160 tille d in the direoUon of Don here and then play at the Boston But official league atatlatic* re Hickey was in town the pext day. were a national power each year, "Yes, I can get tired In a hur Washington crept within a half . n en outscored their opponents 16- Laramie, Wyo.—(NBA) — Wy- presumably to pick up the option C ^ Ie s, director of the Community Garden Feb. 2 l against the Har He took the Job and gave the usual with such as Easy Ed Macauley ry,” replied Moran. Second Ten; West Virginia (2) game of California’s pacesetters B to put the game on ice. nylon leased today show that the scorer's Bimstein^ Veteran Cornerman^ omings Skyline football champlone which will enable him and his | -T. Donnie has turned in a tremen lem Magicians. Mitchell hopes to sheet gave Bathgate the assist. "It’s a challenge” explanation to and Dick Boushka. But that's changed with a lot 159; Seattle 76; -Marquette 73; St. bv cuffing Southern California, For the winners. Dean Johnson play on both, coast* next fall^-tet syndicate to buy 54 per cent of dous promotional job at the North hnvs Bobby Knight for Sunday'* This gives him 36 assists to go the press. The quick change sur In St. Louis the talk Is that the of other things in connection with Bonaventure (2) 67; California 65; 76-65. and Jerry Mlstretta teamed up to Son Jose State and North Carolina the club's stock from Mrs. Dorothy | Bind sports center this season and prised basketball people. Under professional Hawks were the buic Marquette basketball Uhder Hic Texas Christian 50; UtMi 47; Balance and uncanny accuracy score 16 and 15 points. Six of game here. with his 29 goals for 65 points. To Train^ Second Johansson State. Comlskey Rlgney. T r i p l e bis work in organizing and super- * * • Montreal's Bemie Geoffrlon, and Hickey, the BUUkens of St, L,ouU reason for Hickey's switch. With key. Purdue 39. again was the story for Auburn, Johnson’s points came from free , - T e m p e r e d vlaing Junior bowHng. plus touma- Ed Litzenberger of Chicago are which now has won 19 in a row throws as he made a neat six for this season after, closing last sea eight For the'lqsers, Larry Lls- m oits for Mothers and Daught«ra Man Friday tied for second with 64 points. New York — (NEA) — Morrlsfthlng more than a big feUow with and Fathers sud Sons are worthy Paul DeLeo, former Hartford Geoffrlon has 21 goals and 43 son with 11 straight victories. The ciottl had 18 tallies while Jim Walsh chipped in with 10. Bimsteln bravely drained a cup a right-hand punch. of mention . . . Pete Dawkins, High athlete, hosted the Cheney assists, the latter tops in the Operation Slated Tigers, who meet Kentucky at “If he hits Patterson squarely • Triple-To^tn Lexington Saturday night. Kit their coffee in the Neutral Corner MASONRY WALLS West Point's Mr. Everything, will Tech cagers last night at'.hla Ehiat league. Litzenberger has 28 golds Sport Schedule ]| Auburn Thrives on Ba%j saloon, next door to Stillman’s with his right hand there’a going be in Manchester Saturday to ad- Hartford restaurant. One of the and 36 assists. firat nine shots and wound up with to be a new champion,” he said, For Schoendienst a 68.5 percentage. Jimmy Flbbe Gymnasium on Eighth Ave. dreee the sixth annual breakfast highlights of the evening was a Montreal's Dickie Moore, fifth in Today UConns Overtime It was an alien situation for "but don’t take It that he haan’t a For the nothing hhe for Episcopal men and boys of scoring with 61 points, is the top had 20 points, Henry Hart 19 and poem wTitten and narrated by Bob St. Louis, Feb. 17 (» —If an op Rockville VB. Middleto'wn, 8:30 Whitey Bimsteln, who is of Social fine left, too. He’s anything but "roughest" tires. th«o ^ it s Hartford Arthdeaconry at St. j Donovan, Coach Tony D'Angonk'* imtl-producer with 30. Gordie Good in Basketball, Too Rex Frederick 18 in the versatile . a right-hand crazy head hunter, eration scheduled Thursday for •— Rockville. - . Alburn scoring patterns. Losers to UMass Register Import in the fight train ofetl t i Mery'* Church. A George Wash- man Friday. ^owe of Detroit also has 61 points. Red Schoendienst, second baseman . RHAM VS. Norwich Tech, 3:15 ing business. He usually doe* not knows how to punch to the body. Montreal's Jacques Plante is the IThe Mississippi State-Georgia He Jabs and hooks and gets ..bet of the Milwaukee Braves, goes — Norwich. New York (NBA) — One him to anieer at coaches who game erupted into fisticuffs mid New Haven, Feb. 17 (AV-The drink coffee. NormaUy he tell* W oterpro leading goalie with a 2.09 goals thing about Auburn Univer have to reach Into Indiana and people that he ha* a had cold and ter as the fight goes along, and agajnst average for S5 games. He well, "W e tan measure Red's con Thursday, Feb. 19 . way through the second half when University of Connecticut and temperature more resistance valescence in weeks rather than sity. The Plainsmen don’t give New York for material. Ukes something Jor it. ^ no one haa yet hurt him badly with also^BM(_^ln shutouts with seven. High rlfle;.*'«jv home to Wind- Sonny Poes of (Georgia threw .g H*wr Haven BUto Teacher* Col- a punch. He's got some brains. Tximum strength tor m months,'' his physician soys. up. You can investigate them, "High schools in. our area pimch at State’s Jecry ' Keeton. w en left on the *hort end of Bimsteln wa* drinking coffee h&m* ' '• V this afternoon because the Wg. Like Benny Leonard, Gene Tun-| , /road impact..Fot fioodyear. Schoendienst is bedfast wdth Frkl«y. Feb. SO level charges and more of are recei-ving the best coaching Other players and some spectators the *i»re in their reepectiv# bas- ten than not the charges have in history," Eaves points out. thick-neck^ young man seated ney and other great fighters, he’s Howell^Slosiiig In tuberculosis In Mount St. Rose Manchester vs. East Hartford, filled the court before order was >lutbaU games lp*t night—but not got Just enough caution. He don’t value get Hospital here where the operatl -f-!/ c MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1969 p a g e T H IR T E E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TCESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1959 more expensive than he figured. Suburban for Rent 66 Houses for Sale 72 UouBW for Sale 72 Robertson freely admitted to the Symphony Hit | Without New Taxes p a c e TWELVE Z B A A llow s Booms Withoot Board 59 Large Board that ho was “ 100 per cent” HouwduM .Goods 51 ANDOVi!R-*Near Route 6. (XX) (XXXXl) responsible for the addition being t h e r e OUGBTA BE ^ LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN almote r new six room O p e Business Services Offered 13 KEST s id e room in private home. «. 1% built in violation of the zoning UPHOLSTERED dark green chair. batiw . $100 monthly, teUon to MANCHESTER — Six room Cape. BOL’TON-rTwo year old fo&r room Car Storage At University FIX)0R SANDING a specialty. Four pslr 72” drapes. Almost new All conveniences. Gentleman pre buy. XC 8-9387, WUlimonUc, CaU lanch with carport. Large living ordinance, but said It was not done ferred. >CI 8gl88. Aluminum storms and screens, new Intentionally since he had relied Skilled workmanship. Cali Andy SoSHCOUtTf NONBUL6IClB0WlNO'TimBi . coffee table. Step table and occa* •fter 5 p.m. hot water heater. CTonvenient to room with flniplece. Aluminum By PHILIP TREQGOB and m o w come combinations. $12,800. R. F. ’The Zoning Board of Appeals on the subcontractor to take cate State’s Budget Sebula, MI 0-8819. GBiMDSTOMt jMUOTED FOR ATOM 09/ BOOST eMJ«u»'niaPLAceMe&- to f sional table, mahogsny. Resson- shopping, school* and buses. Nice CLASSIFIED Dimock'Co., Realtors. Ml 9-8345. granted 10 requests for extensions of the necessary paper work. From the moment the three able. MoTiiioge 8-11 o.m., eve- (pApartmentiO—-Flats— yard, Priced to sell immediately at of permission of variances, denied huge, express busses roared onto M O!t eoutp OCT rrifO R M !____ * NCLlorFOULLUPNctio: nlte* after 6, PI 2-7178. Wanted to . Rent 68 At the meeting last month when Spec Tenements 63 only $12,900. R. F. Dimock Co., SIX ROOM Bput Isvel. tw6 baths, four and tabled one after a public campus in late afternoon, the AVOZCMOfRS.FOIl 1t)0 UtlM (NORM. \ m SMIKTMKN m Realtors, MI 9-5345. the request first came up, Atty. television, service,. ra M641. FDR.OlA'/TNaeC KENMORE electric re»ge 30”, y o u n g COUPLE with weU be fireplace,- recreation room, ga hearing in the Municipal Building Jules Karp, appearing for Mrs. In- greater Storrs community prepar advertising VJSSAKOS Three room apart miN(»*60u:iPX]u AMotimaRL Automatic oven timer clock, haved children desire fuUy fur rage. City uUUtiea. A rtal family last night. candella, urged that the variance ed Itaelf for a gala evening concert FU)OR SANDING and reflnishlnK. OOMT------ment with garage, teove. rterig- (XXI) home near new school Minimum Extension of permission to store by the Boston Symphony (yrehos- At $462 Million ratleeerie. Used six months, only nished two or ^ e e bedroom house be granted since his client would CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENI DEPT. HOURS Specializing In old floors. Ml $150. (tell MI 8-0918. efator. References. >0 9-1887. or cotttee at Columbia Lake from down. Clifford Hansen, Realtor, and sell new and used cars was have to pay approximately $2,700 tra. 8-5780. FOUR BEDROOM older Colonial MX 8-2453. granted to Roy Motors at Onter Led by Charles Munch, the 8:16 AM, to i:3jD P.M. TWO ROOM fundshed aportmwt, April,.lAtugust i 1. References. BU ExceUeht condition. Two-car ga to a New York bank for the con (Continued from Pag* One) upholstered chelr, barrel-bock 9-8883. and 'Winter SU. for a 6-month pe struction job even If, It was de famous orchestra appeared last money* now paid to towns and TV SERVICE, antenna service. -wing, tapeotry in email design, 105 Birch St. CteU MI 9-5801 otter rage. St. James Pariah, $l7,SO0. R. MANCHESTER, West S id e- Spot night in the University of Con counties from certain taxes. In Tel. Ml 9-1486, Don’t wonder, c ^ 5 p.m. riod, with the provision that no cided the addition had to be torn the state government and minor CLOSING TIME FOB CLASSIFIED ADVT. very gote conditite, reesonable. f a m il y w it h four children F. Dimock iCo., Realtor*. Ml 9-5245. less four room expandable Cape more than 20 vehicles be stored down because It failed to conform necticut auditorium as teft of the turn, the towns will be relieved of ItONDAT Hum FBIDAy I0;»0 AAL—SATURDAY 9 AJW. Gondcr. CaU MI 9-1819. would like five or *ix room apart Cod, flnplace, hot water heat, regular concert aeries. courts. the substantial county tax which FIVE PLEASANT tpoms, eonven- (XXII) there. to regulations. .It 1s about $5.5,000,000 more than ELECTROLUX OWNERS- ^Pfnmpt ment or houee. Vicinity East combination storm windows, Atty, John D. LaBelle appeared In other action, the Board Good weather encouraged a they now pay.” COM’m GET TTM screens and door*. One car garage the current budget, but reorgani PLEASE READ YOUR AD friendly service on your Electro 9-1077. Hartford or Manchester. MOhawk NEW SIX room ranch, one block for the applicant and aaked that dented a variance sought by Peter large attendance for the event, and Calls for F*inliy Court CHOP, I3HOP, CHOP, PRICES 6-9771. with amesite-drive on bus line, the Board grant permleslon for the the hall was filled to capacity. zation proposals and the transfer The Governor’s court reotqan- lux (R1 cleaner. Pick up and de -YES, ALBERT’S ARE from Green. AU large rooma, two near school’ and shopping. Nothing Laschever to erect a sign at a Otaarifled or -Want Ado” are taken over the P^ono a» a coi^ livery, Call Electrolux authorised FOUR ROOM duplex and gan g* storage o f 40 cars on the property Center St. service station. Tlio program consisted of Web of funds make meaningful com ization program calls (or a ditfidon Tki> advertiser ahonld read hi* ad the FIRST DAV IX CHOPPIN’ PRICES baths, bulit-ln stove and oven, fire to do but move in. Aeking $15,50Q parisons dlfhcult. sales ano service. Ml 6-0848 or JA oU steam heat and hot water,. Tel. place. Full basement, two-car ga on the grounds that even more er’s Overture to ’’Oberon” ; Walter of 40 to 50 full-tims judges within RETORT ERRORS In time for the next Ineei^ Autpiatli.s WE CANNOT TELl. A U E Ml 8-4751, Business Property for Sale 70 with 10% down to approved buy .than this number could be accom Piston’s Symphony No. 3; Ravel’s Time for Austerity ' the existing Court of O>mmon , for only ONE Incorrect or omitted 2-0108. Please ask for WE ARB CELEBRA’ITNG rage. Your choice of interior er. Alice Glampet, Realtor, MI Kaniienskl. decoration. R. F. Dimock Co., Real modated on the property. La Valsc. Featured as soloist with Ribicoft said that hi* budget Pleas to replace 168 trial justice 2 2 ^ S ? ^ ^ w ? S e n t Lid toen only to the extent of a ‘’GEORGE WASHINGTON’S” NEW e f f ic ie n c y apartment for p a c k a g e te«*". 8“ atatlon, seven '9-4543. Other listings available. the orchestra was Henryk Szeryng, was "tailored to the times — and UnMUon fot a ^ rrrora ivfalch do not lessen the value of BIRTHDAY WITH THIS room house plus extra rental unit. tors, MI 9-5245. Opposition to the proposal Was West May Shift and municipal courts in the state. LAWN MOIVERS sharpened and tent with kitchen, Uvlng room, expressed by two residents ot the violinist, who played the popular the times call for austerity." It also calls for the establiahment by -make irood» InserUon. AMAZING INCREDIBLE bedroom, tUe bath. Futr'nhed Located on a heavily traveled MANCHESTER—Six room older He .said the budget keeps spend repaired. All work jruaranteed. (XXHI) home. tWo-caif garage. Very con neighborhood who contended that Tschlaknwskl concerto. of a family court as a dirislon of Free pick-up and delivery 10% *’SUt»ER DB LUXE” BARGAIN with stove, refrigerator and heat. route, with an axceUent potential ing within the tax structure pre for future' growth. Guaranteed in venient, clean. Tohgren, Broker. allowing 40 cars to be parked Ministers Talk Had tom Playing It the present Superior (3ourt, off on sharpening until March 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE aU on first floor. Storage space BOLTON — Six room tpllf level, Tlic concert got off to a rousing vailing in 10.57 and will hold TOtIB «K)P1»AT10N Wnx nja| M l 3 -2 7 1 1 All 100% Guaranteed vestment with all types of flanc- MI 3-6321. there woujd constitute a fire haz The number of budgeted state BE appreciated STSS » 1st. Bruno Moske, Ml 3-0771. In basement. Parking — on bus wooded lot. ’Three bedrooma, fire start with the Weber overllire state services generally at the ONLY $488 line, near 'Bhopplng center. For Ing aviaitable. For further informa ard and would intensify an al agencies under the reorganization place, excellent Condition. $16,800. ready existing traffic problem in Done in a festive spirit of fun, it present levels. program is reduced from 124 to A’TTENTION residents! Homeb, PAY ONLY $17.88 Month one or two only, $95 mmithly. Can tion caU R. P. Dlmock Co., MI To Washington The Governor is required by law Personals 9-8245. • R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors. MI Lots for Sale 73 the area. was hard to decide who was enjoy 68 . Lost and Found commercial, industrial. Dissatis — YOU GET — be seen at 25 Congress St., Apt. 9-5245. ing the playing more. . Conductor to submit a balanced budget. He fied with' present rubbish service? 16-PIECE BEDROOM Permission Extended Even though the new budget in WANTED — Ride. Woodbridge St., J. Phone Ml 8-7091. VERNON—Two house lots, $1,600 Extensions of permission for (Continued (ram Page One) Miinch or the boys In the orches expects to end the biennium with corporates these reorganization NOTICE IB HEREBY given that We Invite Inquiries. Full time "JhiMkCtB 18-PIBCB UVINO ROOM » (XXIV) each. Other lots available in Man a $100,000 surplus. junction of Lydall, to Hartford, service- MAM Rubbish Co., Ml 8H ROOMS, refrigerator and stove Houses for Sale 72 two year periods were granted to tra. U is a continuing soi.rce of programs, administration spokes Pass Book No. 78544 issued by Hours c b t m ziO L , 12-PIECE KITCHEN chester area. PhUbrick Agency developments in international af wonderment that any orchestra ’The budget anticipates revenue vicinity Royal Typewriter 9-9787. ■ — Phis — individual thermoetat, lots of John Lynch, 342 E. Center St., to men say that the budget would not The Saving* Bank of Manchester *29 79*St,. WEST SIDE—Attractive five room NEW SIX room Colonial $17,900. MI 9-8464. ‘ • have a repairer’s license; Gall fairs." can still have fun with auch an oft- Increases of about 12 per cent the has been lost and appllcMlon has 8-4:30. PI 2-8289. E L E C m C cloeet space. Available immedi built-in dishwasher, VA Laths, have to be scrapped if the Legis GEER ELECTRONICS. Electrical, MMAHA W U S M home, enclosed breezeway. ga Roberts, 42 Spruce St., to operate Dulles, who underwent a hernia playcii, old war hoi'se as the first year and another 5 per cent lature rejects some or all of the been maide to said bank for-pay ■wiMMS iTNfttCW REFRIGERATOR ately, in modem apartment buUd rage, $18,600 assume . 4Mi% bullt-ln stove and oven. Ccmplete radio and TV — Installation and lng. MI 8-8178 or MI 8-7967. a year ’round antique business; operation last Friday, also left his Oberon overture. the second. recommendations. They say the ment of the amount of deposit. TV SET mortgage, small cash. Carlton W. ly landscaped. Amesite ■’rive. R Suburban for Sale 75 bed and sat in a chair for about The Piston symphony Is a solidly This reflects the administra Automobiles for Sale 4 service. For the best In service and COMB. RANGE and James Rufini, 116 Center St., proposal budget would merriy be FOUR ROOM apartment. Heat and Hutchins, MI 9-5182. Dimock Co.,: Realtors, MI 30 minutes during the day. built work by a thoroughly experi tion's belief that the state is well n o t ic e is h e r e b y given call MI 9-0762. Articles For Sale 45 Take 1, 2" or 8 Year* To Pay 9-5245. VERNON — WILSHIRE RD. to have a limited repairer's li revised where necessary. Pass Book No. 81240. issued by I WANTED__ Clean used cars. We Heating and Plumbing 17 Help Wanted^Female SS hot water, parking. Just off Main cense. White said that MaJ. Gen. Leon enced and skillful composer. Tlic on the road to recovery. The adnmlslratlon has made no buy, trade down or trade any EVBREADY—Ashes, rubbish re Free Storage until wanted BOLTON (3ENTER—Attractive two second movement is an lioncct-to- Connecticut "was among the The Savings Bank of MancheMer PRE-SBa SON chain saw specUL St., adults. MI 8-7590 or Inquire New five room Colonial Ranch Also, the General Outdoor Ad ard D. Heaton, Walter Reed com estimates of possible savings thing. Douglas Motors, 333 'Iain. moval.,Cellars and attics cleaned. S. WATSON, PLUMBING and beat KEY PUNCH OPERATOR Free delivery bedroom, ranch, kluminum (XXV) goodne.ss, old fashioned scherzo, flr.st to feel the recession pinch," has been lost and applicaUon has Sav* up 80% on Clinton saw*. at 649 Main St. storms, cellar, enclosed breeze home. vertising Co. to maintain advertls mandant. had called in Dr. Gordon «■ "t* .unniH hi. Hninne- fro'" ^he reorganization proposals. No job too big or small. Sundays ing contractor. New instaUatlons, | Free eet-up by our own reliable Zubrod, clinical director of the Na the kind Beethoven is famous for .said Ribicoff. It should b^ Ribicoff has said that the Im- been made to said bank for pay OLDER CARS, mechanics spe alteration work and repair work. New and used. Capitol Equipment way, garage. 813,600.. Ml 9-5132 NEW SIX room Cape, West Side, Attached garage, built-in oven ing signs at W. Middle Tpke., New available, package delivery, light Part-Time men FIVE LARGE room duplex with State Rd.. New Bolton Rd., Tol tional Cancer Institute here. Dr. having Invented. Us bouncing thc first to benefit from the re- ^ ment of the amount of deposit. cials. flxit yourself cars, always Ml 9-3808. Co., 88 Main 8t„ Ml 8-7958. Phone For Appointment heat, parking faciliUea, outside Carlton W» Hutchins. built-in range and oven, vestibule. and range. Picturesque oow win covery now ^n sight. I . - “ - . — ------— expressing. MI 9-0874. CJhoice location. Large lot. <16,200. land’ Tpke., and W. Center St.; Zubrod will be consulted on the rhythmic drive was highly ex value for each tax dollar and that a good selection. Look behind our SAMUEL ALBERT, Hartford CH porches. Bus transportation. CaU dow. 100x200 shaded lot. citing. The slow movement seemed Revenues dropped $6,700,000 NOTICE IS HEREBY given that office. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. 24 HOUR Immediate servlc*. Re Opening for a key. punch opera $14,900 RANCH, brick front, three R. F. Dlmock O ., Realtors, MI Hayden Griswold, 264 Main St., to treatment and presumably will try the program lays the groundwork Pass Book No. 51226, Issued ______TV ANTENNTS repaired and In 7-0358 any time up to 8 p.m. MI 8-2487, 9-8 only. Be the first to see this Colonial at times a bit heavy handed and the first year of I for future savings, stalled. Call Modern ’TV Service. modeling, repairing, new InstaUa- tor who is not in a position to work Building Materials 47 bedrooms, fireplace, cellar, base 9-5245. Ranch home near completion. maintain an identification sign. to determine the extent of the ab The Saving* ^ k | NEED A CAR and had your credit See It Day Or Night board heat, trees, near bus A variance sought by Harold dominal glandular cancer found a.1 overly powerful. The woi'k closed niuni and the The budget, in line with the Gov- MI 3-8185. tlons, electric sewer cleaning, fuU-time schedule. Pleasant Three spacious bedrooms, ;ramlc with a resounding allegro brilliant has been lo*t and apjilicatlon has turned down? Short on down pay drainpipes cleaned fast r.nd effi WEEKLY SAVINGS LIST If you have no means of trans stores, school. Carlton W. Hutch (XXVI) Bornheim, 109 Buckland St., to a result of the hernia operation. bc the same foi - ernor’s inaugural message, allots been made to said bank for pay I working conditions. Modem office. FIVE ROOM apartment, centraUy tile hath, with colored fixtures. At ly played. ment? Had a repossession? Don’t REUPHOLSTERY, slip cove>'8 and ciently. Will R. Guy, Ml 8-0677. portation. I’ll send my auto for located, $86. M l 3-0368. ins. MI 9-5132. tractive kitchen with plenty of convert a single family dwelling to Dr. Heaton expects to start The rhrn'Jit $8,400,000 for increased ptanta for ment of the amount of deposit. Canadian Framing 2x8 to BOLTON — New five room ’•anch, Praises Violinist ■said, resulted education, mental health and men- give up! See Douglas Motors, get draperies. ClJustom made. Free Apply Employment Office, First 2x12...... $92.00 per M’ you. No ohligaUon. knottty pine cabinets, knotty pine a 2-famlly house was granted on radiation treatment later this the lowdown on the lowest down IN TOWN fireplace, basement garage. XVo Henryk .Szeryng is an extraor phis spending tal retardation. Also, $8,600,000 for l o st—Small female Fox T eller, estimates. Open kvenlngs for your National Stores, Park and Oakland Louver Doors - - •. From $9.80 each 48-48 ALLTN ST..' HARTFORD HEATED FOUR and three room paneling in dining area. Living the grounds that the change would week. Details of the proposed and smallest payments anywhere convenience. P A M Upholstery Insurance 18 apartments. Inquire 419 North acre wooded lot, $15,200. R. F. not be detrimental to the neigh treatment program were not an dinarily fine violinist. This Polish staffing and operation of new or black and white. 'Vicinity Whitney Aves., East Hartford. Pocket Door BYamee ..$16.80 ea Ji A—I^ B —E—R—T—*S Dlmock Co., Realtors. MX 9-5245. room with picturesque bow win born musician has a 'flawless tech and Jarvis Rds. Name Lucky. Not a small loan or finance com Shops, 207 North Main St. MI 8d A 16d Common Nails Main St., or call MI 9-0576, 12 to 1 Family homo of eight rooms in dow, room with paneling. All Co borhood. nounced, but there were indicatlon.s ^ p r o g r a m s and facilities. pany plan. Douglas Motoi^, 833 9-6324. WHO’LL PAY THE BILLS! OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P.M. p.m. and after 5 p.m. nique which he used to great ad Rlblcoff said 'These include expanded facUl- Wearing tan collar. 14 years fam CLERK-TYPIST. High School $9.90T per keg. SAT. 6 P.M. lonial natural woodwork, - closet The Board denied a reque-st it will involve u.se of a huge 4,000- ocononiy move.s resulted in sav- Connecticut State Hos- Main Street. very good condition and in good (XXVII) from the Pratt Sign Co., 240 W. pound x-ray machine which can vantage in the difficult concerto. ily' pet. MI 3-0616. ELECTRICAL work by Walt IF YOU’RE LAID UP? graduate, neat appearing, 25-35, In No. 1 24” Wood Shingles 4H ROOM garden type apartment.« space galore. Second from bus, teresting and diversified '--'ork In schools, and shopping. Middle Tpke., for a variance in shoot out a million volts of energy. II is a most fortunate thing that t* th. i-nvAT pltal in Middletown, the Norwich BEFORE YOU BUY a used car Zemanek assures your safety. $18.95 per « ] Dos monthly includes heat, hot location, GaYage. Garden space; MANCHESTER — Beautiful seven The deficit In '■*®’f' S t a t e Hospital, the Child Study and LOST—Black velvet purse near ’The Metropolitan Life Insurance! purchasing and expoR sales. Ex- Disappearing Stairways order to erect an oversized adver That machine, normally used for the Boston orchestra Is appearing see Gorman Motor Sales. Ruick Don’t wait, call MI 9-8976 now. Musical Ii^truments 53 water, stove, refrigerator, park room Colonial. 24 « foot living Make an appointment to see this with this fine musician. They go nor said, should be Treatment Home in Hamden and Armory, on Main St., or near Park Sales and Service. 285 Main Company will carry a Wg part of ceUent working condition and out- $28.65 each St James Parish. Price $16,000. room, large kitchen, full din Colonial beadty. The price, only tising sign and to place it closer deep-seated cancer.s, is one of warning that we must e x j Mansfield and Southbury Chestnut apartments, night of Be wise and modernize. ing. Available March 1. CaU MI well together. forceful Street MI 9-4671. Open evenings. the load, if you’ve protected your- standing benefits in new Bloom- 4x8 UtUity Hardboard, 6c sq. f t HAVE YOUR piano tuned elec ing room, nice den, 1% baths. $15,800. to the street line than regulations three available at the Army hos ercise the greatest prudence 1" Training Schools, Charity BaU. MI 9-5490. self with a Metropolitan Accident field plant. 3-7625 any time. allow. If one doesn’t hear it more than TYPEWRITERS and offlfce ma PANEUNG tronically, the only correct way. MADELINE SMITH, Realtor One car garage, spacious screened pital. The others are smaller and shaping our flsen PJ'OK*'®"';. . New Programs for Chlldrea chines repaired. Sales, service and and Health Policy. For the fuH de J. M. NEY CO. FIVE ROOM flat with garage and porch. Amesite drive. Situated on WEBSTER a g e n c y , Also denied by 3-2 votes were re usually are used in cases ■where once or twl6e a season. La Valsc Pecky Cypress...... $250. per M’ Ward Krause, MI 8-5836. can be an exciting experience. Full "It emphMizes he conlinuedj ^ $200,000 Is recom- rat white with 11952 PLYMOUTH four door sedan rentals. MI 9-3477. tails of these plans, write or phone: CH 2-2281 modem conveniences. Call MI a well landscaped one acre plus quests for variances from Edmund tihe cancer is closer to tlie body's the necessity of keeping our costs y,r«e new Driftwood ...... $225 per M’ . ™ MI 9-1642 Realtors of rich and varied color, this vir ^ S ^ S T l h o ^ ' m 9^*8490 I *295. Call MI 9-0710 after f p.m Knotty P in e ...... $140 per M’ hear the Kinsman 8-4292 after 4. lot. Priced to sell at $23,800. R. F. ROCKVILLE, TR 5-5745 Tomezuk and Anthony J. DiPer- surface. within foreseeable programs—the establish: mt of TREES PRUNED and removed HARRY J. MERO, I WIDO'WBR and three children de electronic organ. Big aavinge on rio. Tomezuk wished to erect an tuoso piece .sweeps along with sedan C ed a r...... I ...... $126 per M’ ‘ ^ $12,900 ATTRACTIVE 8 bedroom Dlmock Co., Realtor.s. MI 9-5245. The usual radiation treatment meeting individual presaiu-c with a pHnicg, child day care honev|l949 FORD V8 four door Expert service. CaU MI 9-4981 80 High Court, East Hartford sire housekeeper. CaU 'MI 9-1978, demonstration- models. DuBaldo attached breezway and garage to for an abdominal cancer, doctors abandon. Charles Munch, in unus- l o s t — Cocker Spaniel, COU|Lipe. or contact Rev. Almmid at South We will beat our competitors ad ranch, ceramic bath, hot water firm ‘no.’ It will require that no gp ■ vocational trqirteg color, vicinity Branford St Call I *125. 19.54 Ford 6 club after 6. JA 8-3849 Music Center, 186 Weet Middle FIVE ROOM rent available March (XXVIII) Wanted—Real Estate 77 his home at 46 Norwood St,., which said, CPUs for exposure from 3 to uallv fine form last evening, out radio, heater, 8645. Call MI Church. ' vertised prices by at least 8% 1. Inquire 147 Birch St. heat, basement picture window, spending be authorized ^ unless centers for mentally retarded cml- MI 8-4274,______after 5:30 p.m. Tpke. Ml 0-6205. 146’ frwitage. Carlton W. Hutch would be three feet from the side 10 minutes a day, five days a week did himself in building climax after 3-2984. NOBODY — BUT NOB(5DY CraVENTRY—New SH room -anch, BUY — SELL — TRADE climax which left the audience, the moncy Is provided for it," dren. I WANTED—Cleaning wonian Fri VERNON — On bus line, second Ins. MI 94132. line. This is 12 feet closer than al for three to six weeks, depending Household Services Representing imDERSELLS NATIONAL three bedroom, living room, kitch Want to sell your pron-’ rty? lowed by regulations. orchestra, and himself compl"‘ '''y No New Tax or Tax Bike Rlblcoff also disclosed that the day mornings. (Daiu MI 6-2507 be floor, five room apartment. $60 on the individual case. "If we hold steadfastly to this State plan to close the Woodruff Announcements Offered 13-A Metropolitan Life Ineurano* Wanted—To Buy 58 VERNON—Four room home, mod en and dining area, Built-In range Greenwood, Inc. will buy for all DiPerrio wished the variance in Authorities said that Dulles’ re enervated. Trailers tween 8 a.m. to 12 noon. NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. month. ’TR 5-7864. and oven, fireplace and mantle. course," Rlblcoff said, “I am con- Hospital In New Haven before Jan. 881 STATE STREET, em kitchen, oil hot air heat, base- cash, or work out a trade. Quick order to build an attached breeze action to the radiation treatir.ent in c o m e t a x e s prepared DICK’S WBATHE3RSTRIP Com WANTED TO BUY Basement garage, hot water heat. action assured. Call and get our fident we shall be able to manage 1, I960. I MOBILEHOMBS—Kozy, used (47 pany, doors and windows j TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17» 1969 PAGB FOURTEEN Hiattrhpatpr 1En;enitt8 Ifpralb ■J; Don H Count Sheep-Look for White Elephants in Manchester Stores Saturday T" Tba weekly meeting of the Man XI Gamma Chapter of BeU i p Omar Shrine Club , The Weather chester Squadron of Civil Air Pa Sigma Phi will meet tonight at 8 Average Daily Nel Press Run Foreoaet of U. 8. Weather B«n«*s i ^ u t T o w n trol nill be held Wednesday at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Edgar P.M. at the American Legion Ansaldl, 101 Princeton St. SpePiliJ GihsTJnit Will Hear,Knigh% For the Week Ending Snow ending-early bmlght, 1 9o FUNERAL HOM6 February 14th, ,1959 F om st Howell, tluamien of the I Home. 3 Imbes likely. Fair, wfndy, odder oommlesion on chrtstten eociel fe* St. Jude’s XIothera .Circle will j Of Campaign Set Ladi^ Night late tonight and Thursday. Low l«U(m «t South Methodist Church, The Mary Williams Group of the meet,At*!fn*"*l"y 8:16 p.m., at! FUNERAL 1 2 ,8 8 5 tonight .15 to *0. High IlMimday announces en open meeting; for Second Congregational Church wiU theAtBBTe'of Mrs. Everett Cyr, 100 i Members; of the .Manchester -- Pmar Shrine Club will hold Its arniind 36. Wednesday evening at 7:Sn tn the FroBiMift St. '|. Menaber of the Audit meet at the home of Mrs. Harold Easter Seal committee were February meeting Friday -night at Chapel. Pastor Lawrence Al F> ler. 92 N.' School St., tonight at SERVICE Bureau of Otrcalatien. Manchester— A City of Village Charm the RosemounL mond will discuss the Methodist 8 o'clock. Phi Theta Chapter of Beta Slg-.' named today by Arnold L4twrence,. .Walter N. Social Creed. There will also be ma Phi will meet tomorrow night general chalrmair. The Shriners have also set Lieelere, (CUasifled Advertising on Peg# 1S» PRICE FIVE CEN1« a discussion of Issues facing the at the home of Mrs. Mary Twlch- The 26th annual. campaign for March 7 as the date for lU annual Director I Lakota Omncll. Degree of roca- Ei g h t e e n p a g e s ) stale and nation. 1 hontaa.. will meet In Odd Fellows ell, 95 Essex St.,'at 7:30. funds -to support the Connecticut ladles night, at the Country Club. > VOL. LXXVIII, NO. Its 'hall at 7:30 tomorrow night. A so- Society for Crippled Children and Friday's meeting will start with Call Ml 9-5869 The Rev. Paul G. Prokopy ^^^ll !clal will be hold after the meet- The Polish Women’s Alliance, Adults will open Feb. 27. ’ a social hour at 6:30. N. William 23 Main Street, Manchester t ' e for his sermon subject to i Ing. ■ Group 246, will meet at the Polish Those, named to head the-drive 1 Knight will be the speaker, and he morrow at 7:30 p.m. in Zion American Cliih tomorrow night at-. » ape John B.- Bamini, chairman '^wlll talk on amateur Jphotograplit- Church, “Our Sax-ior's Sublimity The Covenant Women’s Guild 7:30. special gifts committee, and Ruii- aocprdlng to Club PrMident IClnar AEC Chief when Captured.” This second Len will meet at the home of Mrs. sell A. Wright and Robert J. Lorintzen. ■ ten service "'ill follow the meeUng — : 'X'- Boyce, committee mem her*. The of the adult inquiry and discussion George K. Poole, Boa Mt. Dr,, Fri A retreat at th r l^oly P^aroUy.t.i?' Ladll# night tickets will be day at 8 p.m. Mrs. Kenneth Nel Retreat House in Ea'rnilngton ,(f0r p '> entire 66 member • roster of the group at 6:30. *vallab1#.'iit this meeting Edward MODERN In Science Ike Says Only Russia son will he co-Ho.atesa. Four book high school junior ■'hndriic.mqr hfiys • Manchester Rotary Club will be Saarl, clialrman of the ladies liight the working committee. Miss Anne Simpson, daughter of reviews will be presented at the only will be held Eeb;' 24 and 26. demniutee. announced to^ay. A cir- meeting. Those needing transpor Those wishing to attend should Statewide goal this year is ‘oular l» being mailed this Wwk to TV the Rev. and Mrs. Clifford O. Burlsn Moss Photo $435,000, approximately 90 per Fallot Photo Simpson, 105 Chestnut St., wnll tation or guidance to the hon\* contact John Cratty, 32 McCann members, Saari said. 'Tickets will Quits Po^t will meet at the church at 7:45. Dr., as soon as possible. cent of which will provide direct be limited to 60 couples, and the SBRVINO MANCHESTER participate in the original Rally E n g a g e d treatment services to Connecticut E n g a g e d ba>- Shows at Smith College, deadline for getting them will be and ROCKViLLB W. Thomas Perkins, Juneau, people who are crippled by disease ■> The engagement of XHss Mari Washington, Feh. 18