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Vinson Backs'CubaTums Almond Will Fight

iBill to Extend^^^gji^jQjj^Q' Hawaii th State 50

Order to Integrate Draft 4 Te.>..Economics

Washington, Jan. 26 (/P)—

The administration’s plan for Havana. Cuba, Jan. 26 (/P) Virginians Schools a 4-year e.xtension of the — C!uba’s revolutionar\’ gov- draft law got a poteftt- push ernment after a hectic 3-week Pushed in Congress

Richmond, Va., Jan. 26

—Virginia’s Legislature ^yi^ I private schooling . of told his House Armed .Services its attention to tlie outside

children as an alternative to Inte- , -w e have no rlioii e. . . world. meet in extraordinary session grated public schools. ] extend the draft, " Without A good deal Is ceitaln to be here Wednesday to seek new 2. Repeal the states oompul- forceful inducement, he said, beard from piovislonal president

defenses for the state in its sory school attendance law, a move | „,(ing,.y pnnks would be emptied Manuel Urr\itia and his cabinet ostensibly designed to give the lo- I ),eiow the needed strength, Seaton, House Chief battle against integration inj ministers on Cuba’s economiK and calities more elbow room in mak- j . . j there will he no hesi- political role in inlernstionaU^f- the public schools. Ing any transition from public to (g^ry on the part of any member Gov. J. Lindsay Almond Jr., fairs. ' private schooling. j tiie committee to meet his re- Urrutla's regime has been over- called the special session last the surface, it did not ap- j night—Bix days after the coiirt.4 On sponsihilily in this regard. " the 75-, although not inlenlion- Urge Fast Approval pear such stop-gap enactments , y'pg,..oi,) o'h-'-;nan announced had dealt a knocko\it blow to ally BO by revolutionary chief could remove the possibility of | Vinson’s remarks were prepared Fidel Castro and bis war crimes 2 "majisive resi.stance" laws enacted some integration next month in Ar- start of hearings on the trials of 'ex-dictator P'ulgencio Ba- in 1956. lington. Charlottesville. Norfolk j ,,i|, Keep the Wii.shington, Jan. 2fi i/I’)— Secretary of the Interior Seaton Without these laws, under tista's lieutenants. and possibly Alexandria. Some j selective Service Act' in effect ,un- Castro’s current visit to Ctiracas and Hiiuso Iicnuicialic Leafier John M cl’ orniack (D-Mass)

eioied rhS%tau'°?s%owerlesrtoilegi.slators predicted efforts would til July 1. 1963, n ie mea.sme al.so may have coincided with tbe end called loda\ lor .speedy congres.sional action lo make Hawaii of the new governinent's most dif- | prevent or even delay integration j probably be made 'o l.rhooi would extend tlie docioi's' draft, the oOt h stale. ' wherever it is ordered by federal I calities pointedly that atn srhoo the existing suspen.aion of man- ficull period. 1 Oliening a lieai'ing on the Hawaii statehood hill, Seaton judges. And In one school in Ar- . Integration even under f'*deral power limits for the armerl forces l.trrutia has had in find qualified told llie House Inlei'ior and In.sulai’ A ffairs Committee "W e lington. It has been ordered for no i court orders would be direel y and pinvisions aiding servicemen personnel to fill civil posts \*acated ’

later than Feh. 2. contrary to state policy aa laid with ilependents. by the mass cleanout of Batista I need Hawaii as an eipial partner aa much aa Hawaii needs

Almond indicated last night he down by the legislature, Asst. Secrolaiv of Defense , snpportei'B. He has had to act statehood,” C3iniles C. Finucane was sl;\led to will offer the assembly only a In Arlington, plans have been quickly lo meet such iirgcn' prob- ' .McCormack .said it is long past the hour to end Hawaii’s 6 aVopgap’ program designed to meet laid to appeal (o the U.S. .Supreme spearhead the rcntagon'.s case, but : lems as getting the vital sugar! the mostimmediate problems he j Court the order of U.S. Di.strict there did not .seem lo be any heavy aiipi'eiil icosliip." may harvest iinderwa\- and repairing called them "certain specifir Judge -Albert V. V. BryanBiyanthat that four .opposition in the Hous- .Many say I war-rlamaged higbw.ays, railways He said lie liopes to see Hawaii admitted to the Union

phases" of the school crisis when Negroe.s be enrolled at Stratford tliey dislike tbe draft but feel it and cnmmiinii’atiqns. dui'ing the lirst .session of this Ouigress.

He addresses the .State Senate and Unreign ('rlliclani As niiijoi it j- leader, lie said, "1 will cooperate in every way House of Delegates in joint session (Continued on Page Fifteen) (Continued on Page Fleven A harassing factor li.as t)een for- possible to bring the liill up as i|uieklr as possible rtn the at Wednesday nmm. eign criticism of the .speedy mill- The Governor said he still plans j floor of the House.' I larv conviction and execution of to appoint a committee of legisla- | Comiuiltcp Cbairiiian Wavnr A.i i so-called war criminals and tbe tors to formulate a long-range I ! carnival atmosphere in which tbe ipliinll iIM ’oli.i dcclaiPd I hr Hi- wali bill I'H.'i first priority in lb , BiotinMarks anti-integration program which , I public trials opened in Havana last presumably would come from a ^ Sedition Trial Starts t'oniniU tpr. ^ I week. aubsequeni a.ssembly session. ' I Maj. Humberto Soil Marin, pre- Tlir romn.lttp liPHid r " s l o w Belfijiaii Congo Almond declined to tip lus hand down” c?v from onp of tt« mnni- I siding over tbe 3-man revolution- on what' specific measures he bprH. ary Irihunftl, announced the second would recommend to the special For American Trio I Havana trial would he shifted from Rpp, Jump?! A. Hr Ipv lO-hlfl*. Political Talks ession. He said "it would serve no , an oppnppnt of Hnwaii ptatpiiood I the Sports Palace to the Hall of useful purpose" to reveal whether . Justice of the Siioenor War Court ohjprtod to inclndinR ri roront j$uh- San Francisco, Jan. 26 (JP> The oomnuttop lepo’ t In the rreord ’Ui* Mriis.sols, Bcgium. Jan 26 (Ah— he will offer a plan aimed at .stav- | iii.st outside Camp Columbia. ing off integration in Arlington Powell sedition trial, only court The next defendant is a Batista til hP liBd vpf’ d it nnd Iw nsUod tlial Several lumdreri African youths rase of its kind to come out of the Sonton hr roc''UPd fni- fiirtlirr t 'ipa denied admiBsion to a govemment- and in the localities where closed army ca|itain. Pedro More.ion. 38. achools may have to be reopened Korean War which Congress never accused of assassination, homicide, tio n in g at 'ir.nther ceu iiiiiltee meet-r spotiBorcd political meeting yeater- declared, biegan today with a start • I day rioted In the Belgian Congo on a racially-mixed basis - Norfolk, and robbery. lip Charlottesville and Front Royal, on the selection of a federal court "I realiz, P'e practical .si'.iia city . „ of , Maladi. ,, T^ie fir.sl Havat^', defendant. officer and But souroe.s in close touch with jinv. Hen." he raid, "hut 1 think the I A Belgian police Mai, Jesus Sosa Blanco, was con- Bome Africans weie injured before the sittiation said the governor cihief U.S, District Judge lx)uis cliajrm.Ti c'i:M move Just a little hoped the emergency session would K. Goodman is presiding. The case victed and sentenced t'’ before order waa restored. The court- a firing squad after a 13-hoiir trial slower lie’ e." house and other government build- attempt to accomplish only two has taken almost three yeais to, Rep Walter Rogers in -’l’ex), * . . . I each 1 trial a 1 stage.el Q rrz> .lohnIfvJin W\\ FOWelJ ' which was bioadcasl, televiseil and another statebord opponent, qiies-, ings were looted and a Catholic Immediate things; internipled repeatedly by tlie jeers, laws providing I 39, his wife Sylvia, 39. both of San 1 Honed .Seaton about the possible ~ 1. Enact hew hisses and laughter of thoiisands ______1 Francisco, and .Julian Sch\iman of i subsequent edmi.ssioii of Puerioj No arrest, were reported. i New York were indicted April 2.’i ' in tlie audience There were in- Rico the Virgin islands Slid other ; Belgian authorities had called ; 19,56. I dications that trials at Camp Go-, J Smiling de.spite the fall of his cabinet, Italian Prime Minister ignited Slates posse.ssions to stale- Hie meeting to explain the Briis- Bridoje Ticket Powell published a magazine in lunibia will have a limited audience | jsels government’s long-term, plan postwar Shanghai, the China I and will not be televised or broad- Amintore h'anfani leave., Rome's Viminale Palace today on his way to pie.sent hi., re.signalion and those of his 20 ministers to Presi- .S e a t o n said t h a t in his mind no for local elections and eventual In- .Monthly Review. He kept it going cast. I . riier .\meiican flag area is pres- dependence for the big central dent Gionchi. ( AP Phopjfax I. Users Obliged after the Chinese Co'mmunisls Over the weekend there also was eiillv qiinlifled, and he said he Is African colony. ' came to power, with his wife and a moratorium on pxpriitiona, an in- ^ lot aware of any desire for state- The Relga News agency report- Schuman as associate editors. All dication that thp judgmpnt of war | hood on the part of theli residents, ed about 200 African youths, when ^ To Show Book three returned lo the United criminals will proceed at a more i Seaton was the first witne.ss | refused entrance, had started I States in 1955 after the magazine jdeUherale pace. A, fjirthejjaJftdicacJ,. "The grant of Statehood to thniwing rocks at SSuropean cars, . folded. 'Hartford. .Tan. 26 .Starting : tion WHS the supreme military tri- Fan/anif 20 Aides Ha'vsii \rill prove to the world offbdnl buildings, and church mis- (JP: Sundav. corhmuters u.sing tic ket jI They are charged under the Sedi- bunal's decision not to hear Posa ind partlciilarlv to ,-\sia that we sions. I tion Act of 1917 with conspiring to I>i,aclice what we preach." Seaton books on the five Connecticut River i Blanco's spneal until tomorrow. Ttje main alrecl waa cleared of i obstruct the war effort and incite Despite the uproar ovei' the said in [irepaierl testimony demonatrators when an injured bridges operated by the Greater | Hartford Bridge Authority will ! mutiny among U.S. forces by cii - trials. Urmlis and his 'i ahinet have "I .«ay we need the parlicipallon Belgian police officer fired a sub- dilating copies of the magazine in In Cabinet Resign m( Haw'aiiai's in niir coiin.sei.-^. anti have to present books to toll col- been conferring day snd night, try- machine gun into the air. Afri- the United States. The government their aihiie aii'l experience in can troops then restored order and lectors. Hitherto, commuters were al- says the con.spiiacy consisted of (Confimied friim Page Eleven) tlealing willi the people., of the built barricades between the Eu- publishing charges that the itnited lowed to present a single loo.«e Ronie. J.in. '26 . 1’‘ Riemlei' eiala or Republicans reiilacing Ihe Orient ’’ ropean district and the native aec- States waged germ warfare and Tlie Serretaiy pointed out that tlon. ticket. Amintore Fanfani's cabinet resign- falterujp Social Democrats. Bridge officials, however, have obstructed truce negotialions. Thi.s ed tnda\' b-caii.se of a'defectinn b\' It .seemed more likely, however, Hawaii i.s Ihe only incorporated A 6:30 p.m. to 4:30. a.m. curfew ' was conspiracy, says tile govern- tenitorv now arid it., .'’lO-year ap- was Imposed in the native section. worked out a program which they ! Bus Drivers a niinnnty Moderate .‘'ociali-st. Itiat a Christian Uemocial right- Bay. will c\it delays to a minimum ment, because the defendant!! knew The .50 - ycai - old pi n-western winger might be called to try a prenliceship in territorial status is the reports lo be false. longer than was required of any of (Uontiniied bn Pago Eight) and enable the loll collectors to re- j prime luini.ster who head., the rightist coalition with the m.ni- I’owell WHS bom in .Shanghai but arrliist.s. Or a iiiinonli’ one-parly the present atatea. move the ticket while identifying ' I A w a i t A n s w e r Christian Dcin'crats handed his the ticket bonk. educated in the T'nited States at JOHN W. POWELL resignation and iliose of his 2(1 Ulieistian r.ieniocrat cahinet. Long hefnie annexation in 1898. ,

Commuters are asked to leaf the I'niversity of Missouri. During minister., to Rri.'sidcnt Gioi'anni Part of Fanfani'., trniilile has he continued, Hawaiian., were t.hor- >

out the top ticket in their book, i World War II he worked for the Los Angeles Atty, A. L. Wirin. On Strike Vote Gronchl. been opposition from his party's mighty imhiier! with American 1 sought lo bring Chinese witnesae., slip it between the book covers Office of War information in in Hrcoi'dance witii tradition. right wing, led by foi nicr Pi e- ideals and .\mcrican culture and] with one end protruding, and Washington and in China. His wife, to the United Stales to testify to iiiieis Mario Scelba and Gm.seppe Ihe Amei icanlzallon has continued! Bulletins New Haven. Jan. 26 t/Pl Lead- Gronchi did not accept tli- lesig- present both ticket and book lo the former Sylvia Campbell of their as.'ieited knowledge of .\niei- Pella, tmth potential candidates to at a rapid jiace since incorpora- from the AP Wires Pendleton. Ore., was a post-war ; ic an germ warfare. Tlie Red gov- ers of the -VFL-CTO Bus Drivers' naliuns at once. But he made the collector. clear he woulfi. asking the Fanfani licad Hie new government. tion. I The collector will ptill the loo.se U.N'H.\A worker in .Slianghi, Schu- einment refu.sed to allow this un- Union meeting here tomorrow Rejecting arguments that Hawaii to tivo big] cabinet to ccntiniie in oifice only The cabinet voted to quit follow------PROTESTS ticket out of the book while man. Bo.ston-horn. was a radio | less the United States would sign hope to find answers ing seven precarioii.s month., in of- is siisceiitibie to control b\' ("oni- corrr'pnndent in Shanghai before a miiHial legal as.sistance agree- questions about their dispute with as a caretaker legime handling Washington, Jan. 26 i/Pi—Jus- Identifying llie hook still held in cuneni husine.,s. fice and Ihe resignation last week mimists. .Seaton said: the commuters hand. he joined the Review s stalf. iiient. Tlie U.S. government re- the Connecticut Company. of Labor .Minister Ezio V’igoielli. a "The fact is that the people of j tice William O. Douglas pro- Defense effort lo obtain evidence fu.sed to do this on grounds it Both deal wth the strike vole C.ron' hi also announced lie would tested today the Supremo Collectors will not handle the start con.siilting political leaders member of the Democratic Social- Hawaii, time after time, have ut- books themselve.s. thus reducing , and other maneuvers have delayed ta ;en Friday by union members ist minority. terly rejected the (.'ommtinlst phi- Court Is not giving clti^ns tho the trial. First, the defense, led h\ (Continued on Page Three) Wednesdav on.., the formation of a protection due them agaiost the amount of time consumed. who drive buses in Hartford. Man- losophi' ami every attempt of Com- chester. New Haven. .Middletown. new government. The government was a coalition iiiilau-riil search and seizure by He might ask Fanfani or an- of Chri.sHan nemocrats, Italy’s munists to influence their govern- ^ -V- police. Dougins raised a lone Sta. .( d. New London, Norwich of the largest parly who have dominated and Meriden. other Chri.sHan Democrat ment. ] voice In dissent when the Su- party's h-fl wing lo try a new all Italian government sime World "The people of Hnwaii wrote in- Eastern Orthodox First Ohjeetive They are; the Lib- War II. and Morlerate Socialists, preme Court affirmed 6-1 the 1. Was the election conducted coalition, possibly with to their proposed state oonslilu- coniiction of a Denver man on^ The two parlies were Several seats tion a far-reaching prohibition , according to procedures outlined short of a majonty in tbe Cham- charge of illegally transporting in the union’s rules? against any (fonimimist holding anil eonreallng narrotica- Chief ber of Deputies and had to depend public office on public employment 2. And if it was. how did it turn Ion support from whatever mem- •liistice Warren and Justice Pope Calls World Council out lo strike or not to strike? News Tidbits bers of the minority center parlies of any kind." , Frnnkturfer did not participate He also recounted that the Ha- Member., of the .unions joint theVrould corral. - , , , ____ ,Q.n .inrinp- in the case. conference boari which has rep- Culled from A I’ Wires Fanfani won a vote In the chain- , wall resentatives from all" the locals, ber last week by only one vote, prolonged dock strike, passed laws JET8 EXPORT REFUSED To Unite Christian Forces are to meet tomorrow morning in Ottaiva, yim n . 26 (Jb—^Trade New Haven with Joseph Fahey of Teaiii.sters Union President (Continued on Page Eight) (Contimied on Page Eight) •Minisler/fJordon Churehlll said Boston, an international repre- Janies Hoffa predicts union’., cam- today an appllratlon for a Ca- By ST.\N CARTER »date for the beginning of the coun- testant churches would be Invited' sentative of the union, paign lo organize Sears Roebuck nadian export permit to ship Jet Vatican C?ilv. Jan.' 26 i4h Pope, ' ''• Because of the gathering'., to send representatives, at least Fahey is reported to lie in \Vs.,h- and Co. will be a tough one. planes to the Dominican Repub- John XXIII will convoke a .great! Kceat size and po.s.sihly long dinar as observers. But It was con- ington today making a report on Police in midtown Manhattan lic was not granted. He replied asaemblv - the 21.,t Ecumenical preparation may lake sidered certain that the Roman the strike balloting in the' inter- rush to three locations ns result of Why Social Security, in the House of Commons to «I1 m tVio vrirwivenr historv' l"a '"' months, The meeting doe., Church. in any consideration of national headquiirters of the union, two telephoned, boiiih threats .. Paul .Martin, a Liberal member, oLthe Romai^ c S ' c church t*b] nor have to be field at the Vatican union with the Prolestants, would .\llhough the reft lit of the elec‘ Sen. Kenneth B. Keating iR-NYi who asked Whether any Canas seek unity of the Christian forces 'n Rome, lint other sites seem insist on spremacy of the papacy., tion Is reported unofficially to have says'^ "It would be a dangerous dian jets lia-'c been or are be- unlikcl.v. Tliis has always been one of tlie been 704 in favor of striking and thing” for President Elsenhower to Aged Help Cost More ing supplied to the. Dominican of the world. Ecumenical ^meaiis worldwide, Return to the fold of the Ea.sl gicat ob.stacics to Christian reuni- 383 against, iihion members and try to' pick the Republican pro.,i- Republic. representing the whole church. Tlie ficatlon. ^ i leaders differ on whether this dential nominee in I960. ern Orthodox CHurch's 129 million 20 previous etnimenical councils members was seen aa a prime ob------necessitates a strike. Presidert C.arlos P. Garcia calls Bv \V. JONF^S MACVARLAN *priations hiKigel Uioiigh I hey soon ^ SCORES CIVIL RIGHTS ACT were called to deal with major (Contimied on Page Eoiirp Union leaders say the union's Philippine nation to join .. will run in the vicinity of SIO bil- Americas, Ga., Jan. 26 t®g—A ject of the conclave. But there are jirohlenis facing the church, such Washinglon, Jan, annually. great obstacles lo any formal re- constitution ia uncleqr in stipu-' , „ „ graft and corruption, I 1 (ieorgla attorney argued today as heresy'”and schism, to lesOlve Social Sc.urily insurance la get- needy aged is the j that the 1957 federal Civil unification. ‘ particularly the Ro- lating what percentage of the vote ^vhich be terms "a cancer gnawing questions of faltii or to establish east needs to be pro-strike for a our national entrails." Dimitri ting the major credit for taking; nio.,1 costly of four federal-state; Rights .Act was designed “to man Catholic dogma that the Pope dogma. Is -supreriie and infallible in mat- Call to Council strike to be called. Mitropouloa. Metropolitan Opci i more and more netxly old folks public assi.slance piograrris under made and avoid tho law of thO Tlie V^atican announcement said: If the unofficial vote totals aie condm.'i.oi', reported still in serious Security Administra- laiid" instead of supporting it ters of faifli and morals. i "Regarding the lelebration of off federal-stale welfare roles. , the Social correc:. slightly more than 64 per ronditioii r.t New York Hospital, However, both programs are | tion. The other three aid needy Atty. Charles J. Bloch took that Keuffirmation of the church’s' the .Ecunieiiical Coum-il. this, in stand against comiiiunisni piay he 21st in History rent of the ballots >vere-in favor of Faimei , iftsuig electric fan to costing more. He.e's why: who are blind, or totally and per- tu<-k In urging dismissal of a the thought of the Holy Father i federal court suit brought under another major siiblert of the Ecu- looks not only to the edification ol a strike. Fahey Is expected to dispel tear gas fumes holds off 20 Expenditures for the old-age manenlly disabled, or dependent 1 bring an authoritative statement pmre officers far six hours wiln a.,.,istancc program are going up children. j the Civil Rights Act in a move menical Council, the first since the Clirisllan peoples, but is in- Vatican City. Jan. 26 (*Pi The to force registration of Negro 1870. Pope John already has ex- tended as an invitation to the i Ecumenical Council which Pope, from International headquarters on shotgun .aii'l wounds three perso)i, because the monthly payments In all, it is estimated the total ------Inear Clinton. Ohio . .'. Israel tn- inters. pressed grave concern with the .separate iChriatjan) communities; .lohn XXIII plans to call together' are increasing. The insurance eost of Ihe four assistance pro- plight of Catholics in Communist 1,0 seek unity which so many desire! will be the first this century for (Contlmied on Page Four) ! atnicts its chief U.N. delegate, piogram is more eostly because grams in the vear beginning July 1 ------Abba Eban. to ask for special se- WALLACE DENIES CONTEMPT lands and particulariy in Comiiiu- in all parts of the world." the Roman Catholic Church and benefits have been increased and 1 will be $3,523,600,000. with the curity coiim 11 meeting "on the federal share being $2,051,000,000. i Jlontgomery, Ala., Jan. 28 W— nrst CJhina. where the Red regime This .was seen as ai. invitation only the 21st In the church's nearly the numlier of beneficiaries Is ris- Ex-Judge George Wallace ad- has been trying to foster a Na- for a return to the fold of the 2.000 years. ing rapidly. States also have general assist- Jel on - Trans-U.S. lion.” ance. or relief programs In which .mitted in federal court that ha tional Catholic Church that denlei rhurchea which have broken away This is what supports the two disobeyed a court order to maJea , from Bome, primarily the Flasteni Previous Ecuumenical • Councils ___ An Israeli soldier dies in first the federal government does not allegiance to Rome. « I have taken historic decisions. One! X f l S h C l l f f C r »!)C E V 1C C votejr registration records avail- The council will bring together serious Jordun-lsraeli bo^er old-age assistance pro- participate. Unlike ' the Pioteslanls, t),e ^ C o u n e i l of Trent lastedJor 18 ------cldent n m.111 h,_..Rep. J»"'bs ] able to the U.S. ClvU Rights Roman Catholic cardinals, ' arch- Tlie federal expenditure ' for C'nmmisiiion. But he denied that Ea.stern Church parted from Rome 5 Bars Miyi several long adjourn- j Angeles. Jan. 26 'A’ > A new Roosevelt (D-Cahfi renew, re- state ejjrant.. In 1959-60 is put at $2,018,- bishops and bishops from all over quest for a ehalige In the House * C'TUU s .(i oulting he was in contempt of 'ourt the world in what may well be the 905 years, ago tp a dispute over "i^ ts. airliner flew lo New York in 000.000, or 57 per cent of the total. mattera of discipline. The Vali-^ “ he first such Council, held in 'four hours and three miniites yes- Committee on Un-American Ac-. “ "h local g _ increase, ^in the when he turned records. In Bar- most immense gathering of its UvitSies . . . The Rev. Carrie Wi l - ! » «'’ .,re. But meieases m the The budget estimated that the bour and Bullock Counties over kind in Christian history. .More can, considers the Eastern Ortho-; Ro"' ®25. lerday. then turned around and federal share in recent years have] needy aged will receive an average lo grand juries instead of fedcr- than 2,500 are eligible to attend. dox schismatics but still Calfio- simple bapHsnial creed ficw back again.st 10.5-mile-an-h9iir bur \Vot>dWood, ot Norwalk (R-Newtow urges Rep. to I provided the larger portion of the ; monthly payment of $65.85 in 195^ n,vestlgators.who were looking Renresentatives of other Clii is -. lies, retaining the apostolic tradi- t ^ date for Easter. headwinds In six hours and 22 min- John P.w would” nc m benefits. Tlie Ei.,enhowei 60,', compared with an estimat^ c„„,piaintg ol dlscrlmlnattM tlan. coniniunities, I-, In . addition .aHuinn toIni tion and the regular adminislra-i Second Council; Convened •u utes. withdrawto be served hauor^ 864.25 this fiscal year and $60.38 against prospective Negro voL Roman Catholics, are likely to be tion of the sacraments. Constantinople llstanbull in 381, The 7Q7 Boeing Jetliner carried women lo be scr\ea liquor at pars. state___ andj local government to nutput »r.n,«Uvactually nairipaid in 1957-58. __ Invited to attend. The , majority of , the Eastern confirmed the. acts of the first 112 passengers and a crew of eight !, Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen The number of recipients Is esti- council art(i declared against vari-1 on each -flight. . ; reviews with Stale Department of- up more money. The 77-year-old Pontiff an- Orthodox practitioners live in 2. The insurance program is fi- mated to average 2,390,000 month- SHIP SINKS, 8 LOST nounced his intention to converie Comihunlat-controlled. countrjea o f , ous heresies It was chiefly di-! . The pilot, American Airlines’ ficials the prohlenis that have de- ly in 1959-60. compared with 2.442,-. Taranto, Italy, Jan. 26 UTI , , veloped in U.S.-Philippine rela- nanced from special Social Secur- the council yesterday after a Maas East Europe. ' There are-about' rected against the followers ofiCapt. Hamilton Smith, said the ity taxes on employer^, employes 100 for this year, and an actual The 449-ton Italiaii frelghW In honor of the conversipn of St. 2 V i million in the United States. Macedoniiis! who .queatlQficd tlie ] wi.nds he bucked on the return trip tions . . . John Siiarkman (D-Ala) average of 2,481.954 for 1957-58. Laura Gabrlella annfc Apday Igr divinity of the Holy Ghost. avferaged 105 miles sh hour and says he has decided to remain aa and self-employed and is purely a Paul the Roman Jew' and perse-1 Vatican sources aaid that almost federal program. It is designed to The recipients now average 75 henvy aeaa between 'tfla cutor of Christians w^o was struck , cerUinly-bishops of the Eastern Third Co'uncll; Ephesus, 431, de- at times reached 137 mph. cJutlrnum of the Senate Small pay its own way, and its financial .yeara of age, which meana that the Italias port luid Ui^ Qfegit telGH#. to the ground on hU way to . Churches would be invited, to jat- clared Mary the mother of God and "They were about the worst I've Business Committee rather than of Bnxea- Eight oC ttd Artw ni* take the chairmanship of the Joint operations are not even, budgeted Damascua. \ tend. . ' in the govemment’8 annual appro- (Continued m Pngo Three) miaalng. n * Pope did not aimoui|c8 the I It also was thought UUgt'Pro-^ (Conttnued on Page 8ix) (Contton Ml on Page Five) Economic Committee. . ' • iii f. -K

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wood flute) In this recording adds Regiom l Di*trici 8 Andover Extended Eorecast a special flavor which « n be cap- tured In no other way except per- rlH Congregationalists Sheinwold on Bridge Your Income Tax Primer The Connecticut weather out- haps by a baroque pipe organ. The Dr. Joll Speaks Sedition Trial Starts LYNN POULTRY FARMS combination of harpsichord and look for the next five days, Tuea- recorder in the slow movement of TaRH AM Faculty Name Moderator h m ie ilM 1 .1 m if lM U nCIME m i r n i l (U n Uwi S IM N totel tacoM) 195is day thrmigh Saturday, call* for 'HJkSDAY and W EDN 5SDAY S P ia A L No. 2 Is breathtakingly lovely. In SCHOOL OP CAREFUI. OdUNT 4 Sooth dealer , DENDSTBL CONKS OONTBACT itoth rides- voteetehle temperatures to average from all instances the performers play Clifton B. Home was elected ymmk d bo*) I. Y*b* Sieiioh N*, WI e' f S«8NI i rewey N*. normal to near 4 degree* above with consummate artistry. Dr. Leonard Joll of the Connec- By Alfred Sheinwold, For American Trio riMit 1. gi AM il • IMM MM* 0l U*WJ W4 «HK 4M hM a« POIILTRY PARTS-Te Brail or Fry ticut Education Department was moderator of the First Congren- ♦ AKQ5 jrllt —► normal. Warmer Wednesday, cold- No one who sincerely thinks of Uonal Church yeaterday affer by- D.S. Masters Team CbMnpton himself as a music lover should the principal npeaker at a recent The Wdding will often tell you 5 « 7 « H—* i <* 9r t md omt m md »•#>) 1. Dr YM wwv «wir ft^Hwl kf $W4P9 kekoR O er Thursday then warmer near the BREAD’S Ik. 699--LERS lb. 59* In-aervice program held at RHAM wa were changed to permit a lay- ♦ 10 d (Ooutliiiied tinm PAge One) namely that Uiey had accuoed the end of the week. miss this one. to hold the post for all bua- how many cards each player has 4. lo r«w wf« i ewRleyew period Is 26 degrees ranging from fcy P H IU P TREGGOH annual clmrCh meeting were Mra. line of play. •Then the defense got the govern- MlUDll 1UHNIMKI • • * MANtHf.UK Boston Hvmphony—Charles Munch dealt with the values of remedial Gordon Mk^Jonald, clerk; Eugene Few experts would open the said, meanwhile, that while the an average high of .75 to a low of reading, a developmental reading ment to Benck Wirin'to China to In- 1 md Omim Vmm f) k $ r M:od«m hi-fi recordings are marvelous RCA L.M 2198 Schwanke, Haaaurer; .. Mint Irene West hand with three spades ih % v United States wa* capable of wag 04 V «4 « 17. program, and the role of the class- * 7 terview witne-ase*. He returned 1 music. But we must be certain we never forget that they This recording differs princi- Lathrop, flnansUl aecretary; Mra since' the hand Is well worth an SOITTB Ing germ warfare during the Ko- Omo m (Mmi 4) k I N * , room teacher In this partlt^ular saying he (X)uld produce a thou- rean War no materials or weapon* PM Ml Ml pally from the above in that mod- Howard Jenninga, hlatorlan; Mra. opening bid of one. South's bid of B«md wlmessea. Including scien- , 7. t»4«i !«**• to* witMraU " A I VM kW RR eueew *we*<« Ri ck« rt iR y*w 9*eRl8ye», tee tethuchRR are substitutes and nothing more. And it aspect. $ J 10 9 4 3 left the country at the time. AontR .Ysn t Red ct)84>l .. ern instruments are used through- Carl Johnaon a n ^ Mra. Robert four hearts is equally doubtful, but UsU. to forget. To become so engrossed in our collections and pla> - Later Dr, Joll worked with the A**l*tant Defense Ally. Dorl* NCOME wa 1 out. with the exception of a harp.sl- Azlnger and Mra. Doq^d Carlberg, South was unlucky to find his ♦ Aid, Latest legal snarl has been the L * iRaiMt FribmV/ t,CRRy I. tf bKR«Rt *R*SI/Mr* Mse. v*e Met« RRauekRVRRr school's English staff and principal Brin Walker says of the cas^; S 1 ing e^ipment that we tend to spend more and more choni. And thank goodness for gue White and ArchibhM Ramage, partner with so much spade defenee'e attempt to »ubpoena 9. TOTAL N 1 9RK. HRv t v e e , 1 r«** iVra 15,000, r*e mo, Wei A# laHfRil Rev«e»e Carlton Seybolt, Remedial Read- 'The key iesue here 1* A free 1 .. %*nkM COTUeM VRRHRt Wv eminmt »*e*M 10.11, wnd II. H frequently they are , the school In general. Steering and Ronald Bockus, Board of Trus of these suits but \couldn’t tell Bv RICH.AivD /. Ml LLENS $600 and $1200 tests,-!! you were n 2 Committee members are Principal which was the weak point. After say ? • Aged Help Cost More Written for NE.\ Serrice self-employed p o’son suhleot lo More Comfort Wearing performed by a large orche.stra | tees, 3-year terms; and Mrs. Azln- Seybolt, chairman; Miss Bernice Answer; Bid one heart. This ti social security ta.x in 19.58, you MODERN which tends to spoil tlie natural Not wanting to be left behind, ger and Mrs. Carl Herrick, Board some thought, West decided to This is the first of 12 article." NARBOW DOORS, CORNER POSTS STICK OUT. WIDEST DOORS, CORNER POSTS PULLED UCK. Doan i proportions lictu’cen nolo Instni- your reviewer must climb upon I all, Grover Howard, Martin lead another spade In tne hope a borderline case, and a pass must file II you had net earnings FALSE TEETH of Benevolence, 2-year terms; and would be recommended If you (Continned from Page One) for any overpayment of taxes in bringing you the latest lips and Other ears actually issue inatruetion* on how to are, in fart, six Inches wider. Dooraills are wide ei)041|^ 1 menu and the tuUis well as to Ihe band wagon for Van Cllburn. Salt* and five other members who Robert Post and Gordon MacDon that his partner could ruff out from self-employmcnl of $100 or Here IB A plMRsnt wny to ovfrroma lacked the two tens and the nine their behalf when they have loosp piste dlBCOmfort. FA8TEETH, Ib’t in without (raeking elbows and knee*. And for sure, eas>’ step. Even ladies In tight akirte oT ob.scurc Iho countcrpoint. Without a dojbt this is the best vTIl be elected by the teachers' aid. Board of Benevolences, S-year one of dummy's high cards. helpful hints on problems you are more. TV SERVICE in your long suits. It is much safer lengthening life span is having an worked for more than one employ «n Improved powder, nprlnkled on note that center hump is bigger than ever. footers can step in. And center hump is cut in BAlf. The use of recorders (a kind of recording of the famous Tschal- group. When West returned the ten 6<’ likely to enco’.jnler as you fill out Not Deductible upper Biid lower plfttes holds them terms. to open light and get out early effect. er in the course of a year. kovsky piano concerto to date. It Members of a committee which The church meeting adopted a spades, declarer put up tHe king In determining whal your gross firmer bo thKi they feci more com- SER\TNG MANCHESTER than to pass and then have to get The total expenditures for the Kach employer must pay his your 1958 federal tax return. fortRble. No gummy, gooey, pasty la fresh In Us approach, and the will be in charge of the March budget of 113,593.50 an increase of from dummy. East had to ruff; income is. you CANNOTT first sub- and ROCKVILLE back into the auction at a high needy aged In 1959-60 from federal, share of the tax and withhold the Although you have until April tftste or feeling. It's alkaline tnon- orchestral accompaniment Is mas- Parent Teacher St\ident Assn, slightly more than $2,000 over last otherwise South would discard a ti'ac) nonbusincss dedurUons sucli artdi Does not nour Check* "plate state and local funds are put at tax from each employe’a earnings 15 to file a'return, it is always tsrfully handled by Kirll Kondra- meeting are Miss Sonja Benson, year’s budget. diamond and lead another trump. levri. as charitable conlrihutions and ^ odor" identure breath) Get FAB- $1,888,600,000, compared with an up to $4,800 a year. Thus, a peraon advisable to fill out the return TEETH ^odav at anv drug counter. shln. Miss Caroline Mann. Francis Rob- Declarer would eventually get rid (C o^ righ t 1959, General Fea- taxes Or interest on you:- home. LOOK! HERrS ONE CAR YOU DONT tures Cofp.) estimated $1,882,900,000 this fiscal working for two employers in the w'ell before the deadline. Then .if 6 Done In broad, virtuoso style, inson, William Morris, Maxwell Manchester Evening Herald An- of another diamond on the ace of For example, a studenl who . Ml 3-8185 year and 1957-58 actual costs of course of a year might have as you have a refund eoming. you Van Cllburn makes like the great Singer, Albert Hadiglan and Clyde dover correspondent. Mrs. Paul D. spades, and the defense would get eanied 3650 would have to file a | ANTENNAS RErAIRED PARTY FOB MacARTHDR $1,798,374,143. much as double his maximum tax pianists of old . . . Rachmaninoff, Washburne. Pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim only their three trump tricks. can file early and atan(' a better leturn even though he contributed and IN STALLED New York, Jan. 26 (/P)— Gen. Of the total, the federal share liability withheld, if he earns Hofmann, Lhevlnne. Full of slap A commute- to work on a Pro- 2-68.56. East felt confident that his part- chance of getting your money $60 of 'his amount to some charity. Douglas MacAr:thur, 79 today, Is figured at $1,108,.500.000 for $4,800 from each, and could claim back quickly. Or. if it turns out PRESCRIPTIONS NAVE TO FAILCRAWI OR BACK INTO and dash the record has moments fessional Library for the staff In- ner had started with seven spades Many students and others who 1959-60, $1,094,600,000 Ihi." year a refund of the overcharge. of high excitement to offset the cludes Miss Hall, Leopold Klopfer, for his shutout bid. This meant will be honor'd At a party at the that you owe ihore tax, you have work part time during the year Free Delivery Land-Lubbing Whale and an actual $1,002,076,981 last But the law doea not permit em- moments of quiet and restraint Salt* and Singer. Serving on a that South was ready to over-ruff Waldorf-Astoria nbj.el tonight. lime to arrange for pay)nenl be- do not eain enough to require fil- fiscal year. ployers to claim any refund under M ercury alone in its field gives you a body desi(?ned specifically and cqmmlttee for the study of lesson if East ruffed low. It also meant Men who were on' MacArthur’s fore the deadline of April 15. ing a return. Let's hope that this moat aus- Brigantine, N. J., Jan. 26 (PI — such circumatancea. LIGGEH DRUG picious beginning for Mr. Cllburn plans are Mrs. Barbara Wythe, that West was aware of the over- staff when he was coihmander In Social Security officials said to- The tax forms for 1958 look If such persons had any Ineome , exclusively for just one car. Other manufacturers give you—even on from last year's graduating class When a half ton. 9-foot whale latest available figures show tax withheld from their salary, ' will not also be the end. His la a Mrs, Mildred McAllLster, Thomas ruff situation. East could not gain the Pacific In World iVAf II are day a further decline in needy much like the forms for prior SHOPPING PARKADK will be invited to attend. wa."hed up on the beach here yes- that In the calendar year 1957 em- thev should file a return even 1 great opportunity. May it culml McCabe, W'alter Norris and Alfred by ruffing with a small trump; among the Invited guests. aged beneficiaries is expected de- .years. There is, however, one very cars in M ercury’s price class__the same basic body used on their A&P Super Markets in Manchester Committee members are: Linda terday, 10 persons tried to tow It spite an Increase in the number of ployers paid $3,522,000,000 of the nate In an ever richer and ever Charman. important change involving those Friel, food; Susan Peck, tickets; afloat again with a rope around old people in the population be- total tax receipts of $7.527,000,000 maturing outpvit. The creation of a better under the tall. who are entitled to u.se the card lowest priced makes. That's why Mercury alone is so easy to get in Mildred Gamer, Invitations; and cause the insurance system now while employes paid $3,519,000,000 standing of test Interpretation for It worked. But the landTubblng Form 1040A. 261 Broad St. & 116 E. Center St. Ruth Danielson, set\ip. They will covers about nine out of every 10 Self-employed paid $486 million. CODETTA the studenU, staff and parents is whale turned around and swam In yeai-s past. Form 1040A | and out of. Why Mercury alone can cut the center hump in half and Music of Vienna be assisted with the planning and persons who work for pay. could not be used by any taxpa.v- | the Job of a committee which In- arrangements by other senior back to shore. Then they waited for Chicago Svmphony, Frit* Reiner high tide and tugged again. Waves But they added il has never been er whose income exceeded $5,000, pro'vide decent cushioning and leg room, knee room, head, hip and cludes Miss Betty Ann Hickey, members of the club^ anticipated the insurance program Complete HOME REMODELING Victor, UM 2112 Oliver Chappell, Alvin Ezer, N a- tossed the mammal back on the Budget Hearings For 1958. the card form niay be • “26 YEARS EXPERIFiNTE;" OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY would completely eliminate the used by an.v individual with total ‘ shoulder room for six (not four) passengers. That’s why Mercury is Famous Strauss waltzes as than Gatchell, Saltz and Howard. Mancheater Everting Herald beach. PROGRAMS W E DO THE COMPLETE JOB though played for Vienna's nobil- The Coast Guard said beached necessity of aiding the needy aged income of less than $10,000. con- j Howard Is working out a pro- Andover correspondent, Mr*. Paul unless it is extended to cover all Listed by Marlin the one "better car’’ that gives you a full measure of better car comfort. and FRIDAY 'til 9 P. M. it y .... no beer and pretzels here gram of home room guidance to- D. Pfansttehl, telephone Pilgrim whales are not its responsibility stating of wages reported on Form and local police could find no solu- citizens. Heifetz gether with the home room teach- 2-6856. W-2 and not more than $200 in I LITTLE KENNY Performance?—just come in and drive this beauty. You’ll see. RCA Orchestra, W. Stelnberg- tion. So the whale took a night of Now the Insurance system only General Manager Richard Mar- dividends. Interest, sndwages not ^ ers. pays benefits based on wage tin today announced the schedule Solomon Ellen Shorey Honored shore leave while residents puzzled subject to withholding. I THE REMODELING EXPERTS SAY— Big Clean Up Task // #/ credits earned In covered employ- of departmental hearings for the Victor LM 2069 Miss Ellen Shorey has been over the next move. ■lolnt Return | Video Everyday ment. 1959-60 town budget. The dates ammcA DmmA8ii ko d mir o mnt A pot of nicely played selections chosen by the faculty of RHAM Husband and wife also may file ^ Meadville, Pa., Jan. 26 (yP)—Res- Benefit payments are expected and departments follow: Call For Our Mid-tN'inter in the smaller forms with a dash High School to receive the 19.59 All Rights Reserved— a joint retuin on F'orm 1040A if idents of this northwestern Penn- to total $10,025,000,000 in 19,59-60, of gypsy music thrown In. Good Citizens' Award of the Na- Monday. March 2, Libraries, their combined income does not ex- : Special DISCOUNIS. $ ^ .8 5 Per sylvania Community faced a for H. T. Dickenson 4k Co., Inc. compared wdlh about $9,060,000,000 9;30 a.ni.: Board of Education, 10 TUES. tional Society, Daughters of the this fiscal year and $7,874,932,414 ceed these limits. This change Only...... ^ Week midable clean up task today as Ice American Revolution. Miss Shorey am.: Water and Sewer. 2 p.m. means that many more taxpayers Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. choked French Creek returned actually paid in 1957-58, Tuesday. March 3, Public Works The Social Security taxes are than before will be eligible to use AND GENERAL Gardner Shorey of Amston. slowly to its banks. Department, 10 a.m. REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN! A citizens committee named by ENDS TOMOBBOW! ALL COLOB! designed lo meet'current costs and Wednesday, March 4, public Form 1040A. She 1s captain of the varsity One of the later Primer articles Formica tops, cablnetn, Hink* floor. Mayor George X. Simonetta esti- Walt UUnry’ i Each purchase create trust funds in the immediate safety, 9:30 a.m.; parks and rec- TV SERVICE cheerleader.", editor of the senior ] will help you decide whirh form ' year bonk, and is a member of the mated that damage from the "WHITE WILDERNESS" years ahead, with income and out- reation. 11 am.; Town Court, 2 ADD TO YOUR LIVING AREA! Days ^ 2 A Cull made here is I to u.se when you fill out your tax Library Club, chorus and choir, rity's record floor would run to S:S0 - 9:30 go eventually to just about bal- p.m.; Probate Court, 2:30 p.m.; No niatlor what style home you have, NuSlde ha* a dor- Plus Parts i return. Other articles will cover; Nights girl." varsity basketball team. $.5 million. backed by ance. . election." and town clerk, 3 p.m. u&r to solve voiir expansion problem. "MISSOURI TRAVELER" Currently employers and em- j points which bother most laxpay- . WED. TE .MI 3-5483 PTSA, Student A.s.sn. executive Efforts will be continued by de- ^tam k Thursday, March 5, finance, dependable ployes each pay 2 'j per cent in ADD A MODERN BATHROOM! board, and is vice-president of the molition experts to blast openings 9:30 a m.; health, 3 p.m.; Welfare, era—concentrating on Items that Wed., “ H031B BRFOBE DABK" Sociial Security taxes on the first Remodri that old bathroom or add a completely new one. senior class. in two huge ice jams which kept ELECTRONICS 3:30 p.ni.; Civil Defen.se, 4 p.m. are likely lo save you money.! Mis." Shorey received the award about 10 per cent of this commu- STANEK $4,800 of annual earnings, which Friday, March 6 Development Watch for them as they appear In ADD WARMTH IN THE WINTER C a n ’t S l e e p ? LABORATORIES makes a payroll lax of 5 per cent. IHE 20"> ANNIVERSARY MERCURY BUI LT TO LEAD-BUILT TO LAST on the basis of her excellence in nity of 25.000 under water for five Commission. Redevelop.nent Com- this newspaper. and C O O LN ESS IN THE SUMMER! BONUS 'The tax rate went :ip Jan. 1 by it/t dependability, service, leadership day.". Daily blasting efforts thus SERVICE mission, Planning and Zoning, One of the difficulties with our A new will pay for Itself within .% years. one-quarter of one per cent on NOW! 100^ and patriotism. In the opinion of far have shown no apparent re^ Parking Authority, all at 9:30 tax laws today is that even the the faculty, .she wa.s outstanding suit.". BEST S H O W S 277 BROAD each and the wage base was broad- a.m ; Board of Directors. Charter simplest rules have exceptions and i in her loyalty, cooperation, con- All estimated 2.000 persons fled ened fi'om $4,200 to $4,800. An- Revision Commission, general coinplicalion." whit-h lend to edn- BUYS! their homes after French Creek RADIO T t L 1 V I S I 0 N other rate increase of one-half per sMORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc. sideration for Olliers, ability lo as- manage, and town counsel, 2 p.m. fuse the aveiage person. ENGINEERING CO. SAFE SLEEP* sume responsibility, and nnselfi.sh rose to 62.5 feet—5'i feet above cent on each, with the wage base For example, take the rule BIRTHDAY flood stage •— when a sudden thaw TONIGHT remaining at $4,800. is scheduled NUSIDE about w'ho must file a lax return. I 2 DAYS If you somelimcs can’ t sleep interest in family, seliool. com- Ubaaaet I Hartford, Cobb. ( G-5S) VOICE OF MUSIC 34 O.AK ST., M ANCHESTER 341-31S CENTER STREET MANCHESTER because o f simple nervousness due munity and nation. and heavy rains caused a number CHANNEL ChBBBel 8 New Hbvcb Cobb. •'All V^pdl Ppojfram** next Jan. 1. That will make the The general rule is that every- 1 of streams in western Pennsyl- Chaanel ti Sprinalleld. Mass. 9:30 < 3-40) ANN 80UTHEBN SHOW total payroll tax 6 per cent. 24 HOUR PHONE SERYTCE! Ml 3-1425 to over-work or restlessness ... try Commercial Club Dinner <23^0) TV THEATER School Approach i one, regardless .of age o'l- citizen- ■ vania to spill their banks last Chaanri 99 New Brltaia. Cobb. For self-employed, the lax 1." ONLY! SoMiNHX, the new aid lo sleep that, A banquet will be held In the CbBaael 4* Holyoke. Hate. “ Thirty rieces of 8llT«r’* \ ship, residing in the United i taken as directed, helps you sleep school cafeteria at 7 p.m. on Feb. week. Channel 59 Waterbnrv Coan. ( 8-03) DB. 1. Q. now 35* per cent on the first Issue in Budget States who had gioss income in $4,800 of annual earnings. The rate soundly with I00'‘o safety.-Sominex 26 by the Commercial Club. , goes up next Jan. 1 to 4 'j per 4^ contains no narcotics, no barbitu- After dinner job opportunities The Board of Education wii! in- rates, nobromides, andil'snon-hahil will be reviewed by repre.senta- cent. It Is estimated that some 75 mil- clude, as a capital im'pTOvemenls forming. SoMlNEX helps calm down tives of various companies. Ques- Nichols T I P F lion Americans now eai'n Social jittery nerves, helps you feel more re- tions from the floor will be welcome 5:30 project In it* upcoming budget, an ■ BEST CENTER CUT STATE Manchester Inc. Security credits toward future in- improvement to the Buckingham ; laxed. In the morning you wake up at the end of each talk. NOW thru TUESDAY JOHNNY PALMER surance benefits in the cour.se of a St. approach to the Bowers School. refreshed without "morning-after" In addition to the .company rep- resentatives, . busines." students Continuous From 5:00 P.M. year. Chairman Christie McCorniirk grogginess. No prescription needed. Goodyear The Social Securitv taxes are ex- Money back guarantee. Tablets or THE EARLY SHOW told Town Director Francis M ^ ! - 59th MIDWINTER FURNITURE SALE pected to yield $9.’936,000,000 in capsules. -Taken or ihret ied HEADQUARTERS honey, who recently asked for theNJ 1959-60, compared with $7,884,000,- improvement, that it was included , FOR SNOW TIRES 000 this fiscal yeai'. Both totals a:e twice in Boaid budget." but had to less than the estimated expendi- store and Plant 295 Broad St. be eliminated because of Director^ EASTWO OD tures but income is e.xperted to inflicted cuts. PORK Somtne/. TEL Ml 3-5179 again exceed outgo after the tax Mahonev a."ked that a S- to 4- WALT mSNKYS ' WELDON DRUG CO. CHADWICK & CO. Increa.ses next Jan. 1. foot grade at the end of Bucking- In the aggregate, employers 901 .MAIN ST.—MI 8-5321 "WHITE WILDERNESS" 7:00 9:09 ( 9) THE BIO PAYOFF 664 CENTER ST.—Ml 9-0689 ham St., which is a ciiKde-sac abut- : In ('olor PLUS (t:-99> YOUNG ]>B. MALONE contribute more in taxes than do ting the school pla.vground. be 3:30. 9:15 BARRY BARENTS ( 8-59) BEAT THE CLOCK (49) ALL STAB PLAYHOUSE employes. The employers al.so have leveled The approach is used by 10:00 ( 3) DE8I LU PLAYHOUSE to foot the bill for whatever extra E well mc ke/^oone/ 9:99 ( 9-40) THE VEBDICT IS YOUBS "Ballad for a Bodman— some 50 school children in the Par- WNBC NEWS AT 7 (!9-39) FBOM THESE BOOTS ((99-90) TV DANCE PABTY expense Is impo-sed on their busi- Brian KrUh I Mickey Owa ( 9) CONNECTICUT BAND- ker St. and N'ye St. areas. Mahoney j ('arfiar Ronirru STAND (Color) GueiU: Dick Clark, nesses to carry out the Bookkeep- I S haughnessy ‘ M er r ill Gloria DeHavea, Shelley ing, tax withholding and other said. ' 7:10 (59) WHO DO YOU TBCSTT Winter*, and Cetnr Romero Mahoney asked also that snow ’ CHOPS "VILLA" 4:59 I 3) BANOEB ANDY chores involved in conplying with I ( 5-53) PATTI PAGE SHOW In ( ‘olop A NICE LITTLE BANK SHIRLEY PALMER (99-39) <||IF.BN FOB A DAY Gueatn: BUI Bnyei, Flor- be plowed to the east aide of the ' - K:05 ( 8-59) AMEBICAN BANDSTAND the law. Cut from tender, young, corn-fed Porkers . . I riire Ifenderion and Boxer Both government and Industry cul-de-sac to avoid blocking ac- T hat SHOULD BE ROBBED (45) IT'S FUN TO EEDCCK Wllllama cess into the playground. The re- II WEATHERVANE 4:15 (49) THE SECRET STOBM (40) FEATUBE FORTY sources said they knew of no gen- sweet-meated, fine-textured! I M i M i OM # C l ^ M r M A S e n « 0 quest will be followed by the Town W>d.. “ TUK BVCC ANKJERS 4:90 ( 9-49) THE EDGE OF NIOHT 10:39 ( 8-33) JOHN DALY. NEWS eral studies which give any e."ti- (99-90) COUNTY FAIB (99) BOLD VENTURE mates of the e.xtra expense to em- Highway Department, according 5:99 ( 9) FEATUBE FIL5I (39) FEATUBE to Town Engineer James Sheekey. 7:15 "Trlazer Trail” 10:45 133) EABLV LATE SHOW ployers except for the taxes paid. (99) FIBOT SHOW ( 5) WEATHEB. NEWS • 'The reason employers pay more Sheeke.v suggealed the Board of HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY “ Force of Eiil” SPORTS Education require that a footpath SURER-RIGHT (39) BOY BOGEB8 Into the fund than employes i.s a Confused by (49) POPEYE 11:00 ( 3) NEWS. WEATHEB A provision in the law which per- be shoved from the cul-de-sac to j ONE PRICE . . . NBC NEWS 5:90 ( 8-59) HICKEY HOUSE CLUB 8POBT.S mits employes to claim a refund the school. , insurance t^irms? ■ ■ (99) THE EABLY SHOW ( 5) WORLD'S BEST MOVIES “ Purple Hearf” “White Carao” AS ADVERTISED There's a good reason for all 7:30 to 8:30 iX (49) TWILIGHT THEATER (99) THE RIG NEWS LB -H <‘KI POPEVK THKATEB (39) NEWS A WEATHER those terms . .. but it is often M H J T ^‘ A L P H A B E T (59) LATE BIATINEE 11:15 ( 3) 3IIKE HAMMER : hard to distinguish ^tween 9:95 ( 9) WEATHER. NEWS A (SO) THE J A ^ PAAB SHOW SPORTS 11:39 ( 29) JACK PAAR them. .And that's why we’re CONSPlRACr C.99 ( 99 ) 8POBT8CAST 11:45 ( 3) CHAMPION.SHIP BOWLING here . . . to give you straight- 4:49 (99) SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT (53) NEWS I I 5:45 ( 9-93) NEWS 12:45 ( 3) NEWS A WEA/THEB MAP BRAND-EXCELLENT WITH PORK-^SPEClAL forward advice on planning At $1 Saving Each 8:30 ( 8) NEWS a WEATHEB 1:00 ( 8) HEADLINES sound insurance protection sOfiSi'WA y" ALL .$3.98 FOB S2.98 Double Duty! Massive Beauty! ALL $4.98 FOR $3.98 Ea. for your home . . . car . . . Exploring the science of language DALE ROBERTSON DRY CLEANING business. TUESDAY HIGH FIDELITY APPLESAUCE 2cLL-s2y TALES OF WELLS FARGO Pickup and Delivery Call us any time for friendly, 12:00 ( 3-49) LOVE OF LIFE STEREO FISHER (99-99) TIC TAG DOUGH efficient service. 12:99 ( 3) SEABCU FOB TOMORROW SO Oft 9:00 (99-90) IT COULD BE YDU .And Up : DRY CLEANSERS. Inc. ( 8-59) PLAY YOUR HUNCH CRAIG STLVENS 826 Broad St.— Dial Ml 9-7111 (40) TV THEATER lAtrge Selection flo u R id e r 19:45 (9) THE GUIDING LIGHT J PETER GUNN 7:9* ( 8) UNION PACIFIC ( 8) YOU ASKED FOB IT 9:30 ( t » WEATHEB AND NEWS MORIARTY BROS. Potterton's FILLETS (39) NEWS OF THE HOUB Mancheater’a Largest Radio, TV, Record and Appliance Store Alcoa Theater WEATHEB SELLING READY TO BROIL OR FRY LB 45* (49) NEWS A WEATHEB LINCOLNS — MERCURY 180 CENTER ST. . 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>AOS voim In chine Is piirchaaed hy a victim, ha ; Plannint and Stoning Oommlasien M ail Fr a uds is usually stuck wllli It. and asked for recommendatkma South Church Work'at^.home scheme* ara built Bus Drivers from the DTC to fill the poata. HOME FURNISHINGSI Onmge Ritual Exposed hy j on the theory tlijt there la a ready market for goods produced at REALTY Mr*. Hannah Wllllama, lecturer BEAUTY! Youths Assist home. In many caac* retiied or Await Answer G O P Suggests df Wapplng Orange, will present V . T h e B ^ y H a s Post O H ice home-hound people "re persuaded a program on "Grange Ritual" at to btiy equipment to nroduce Town Exp a n d the regular meeting of the local A t Services ------"homemade ” Items. Payment for On Strike Vote Skating Advisory grange to he held on Tueeday at Reports of a growing number of , (ii^ equipment la what the sales- COURSE 8 p.m. at the Wapptng Com- FREE nE 3IO »TRATIO V I.EftTURL JANUARY 27 Center Springs Pond, with the TouUi We*k Observance opened scheme* to vietimlze the pnhlie men look for. Fo r Sf F .X and W O M F > ress rd l ea* of as* or enpe r l enee . Id L e s M z * (CootlBiied from Pag* tine) munity Hou»e. The new annual Suburbia B e e n N a m e d ••• best tea of the season reported, will St udy Group yesterday at South Methodiat through the mails have been dis- F.asytnwln contests normally even i na eoi i rse t eachea \ . .u the k nnn - h»m In he si i rreaafnl In rea l ea t a t s word will be given to all member* Church with member* of the MTF ronsisi of open Invitation* to win am i P R F P A R M V O C t ' OR I .K. 'KN'KF. F .XA. n . ( in Inin haa l neaa t r na be open to the public for ire skat- closed by the U S. Po.st Office De- .vmi r hnn i e . F R F F n F V O N M T R A T I O N I . F . rTI R F . Tne t da r . , Jaa , Z7, I the question of what majority Is entitled to receive it. aaaisttng at both morning aervlcei. "prizes ”. by answering simple 'p.m. Wr i t e nr phnne (nr anrs t l l rkr tn. called for In a stiika vote. ing tonight until 10 o'clock. A letter haa been aent to the Refreahment* will be served. partmeni and tlie Attorne,v Gen- The Annex will be reserved for Today The lay reader at 9 o'clock wa* questions or rompleling puzzle* or . M O R R E C O L L E G E I RS A N N ST . . H A R T F O R D . l A 2-2281 Fahey Is also expected to bring, Board of Selectmen by Dr. John Engaged Carl Relchelt, president of the eral’s office, Manchestei- Postmas- counting games. In this tv-pe of op- word from the union high com-j hockey tonight until 10. M. Famham. Republican Town The engagement of Anita Aline Manchester Youth Council. MYF ter Alden K. Bailey said. eration all entrants are winners hut IwrtM, ton of Mr. Mid Mr*. WUHam Volkert Brw - Charter Oak Park will be closed mand on what Is the proper way Committee chairrhan. advocating PeIleU?r, a Wapplng Elementary president Alan Pratt wa* the lay Iji- Bailev pointed out that all these crwdfatber la Charles Volkert. Brandy St . Bolton. He haa a into an 8-member group, he an- ert FoUett. and .John Purdy. pored the prescribed method of i individual opinion on the issues, Pelletier of Prospect Ave., West Greeter* were Su*an Macatiley lers outlined a number of srhemes schemes have vnnnlinns and are JANUARY CARPET SALE W h e r . wm&m SUnley Jr.„^21^monUw. nounced today. vvhieh have gained popnlarity in counting votes. The.v were sup-, a ballot for each week Is included •'Stich a large proportion of Hartford, Cowles in an Internal and Janet Reinohl. initiated hy iiiconspicumis adver- in each person’* packet. Those who limtrljpatfr lEuftiiitg Bfwalii recent months. Four common ar- tisements in tile mall NOW GOING ON OsvM Alan, ton of Mr. and Mr*. Earl Palmer. Uikeaide Dr posed to begin tallying immediate- present voting list* is composed of Revenue Department employe. A Uahera at th* 1 o’clock aervice ly after the polls closed, but didn't wish to do so should send in the July 11 wedding la planned. were Jeffrey Bantly, David Bar- tlflces, he said, are: People taken in hy these devices. . Andover. He waa bom Jaa. 1« at Manchwter independent voters,” he said, "they Offers to art as agents In hu.si- do so. he said. I ballot to the Hartford FPA follow- should have two representatives Probate Judge Vacationing fow. Malcolm Barlow, Gerald 1 Bailev added, slioiild contact noslal tal. Hi* maternal grandp^enls are Mr and Mre^ l^aior H ne.ss deals; aiilhorilies immedialelv. BIG BARGAINS Union leaders have said repeat-; ing each discussion meeting. These. on the committees which was Judge of Probate and Mra. Ed- Cribba, Brian Gooding and James BUab. WUlimantic. and hia paternal RrandparenU are bsllots will be tallied and the re- ...... Sale of vending machines as no- Po.Htal insfieilois. Baiie\' sairl. Clarence L. Palmer. Wales Rd.. Andover He ha* ^ 7*^ ' ediy that there will be no strike formed to streamline local govern ward R. Kuehn ar* spending thla Larson. work. big-profil item.’!; ere, Lawrence, P. Kenneth. T. and Daniel. 2; and two eislers, until all efforts to mediate their suits published^ in newspapers imd | m^nt. Since they have no formal week on vacation in Florida. The Continuing their participation Work-al-home srlienies; and i arc conlimially at work to protect 0 Broadlooms also fonvarded, , - j to the oState , . , . Dc- - ^ organiaatlon which could select In the churchwide School of Mia- 1 tlic piihhi-. R ^ e l , 4. and Laurel Ann. ^11 months. ^ dispute with the company have parlinent in Washington and to | Probate Court office will be open, Easy-to-win conle.sts. ‘ been made. State and federal such representatives, the RTC pro however, Monday through Fritjay siona, the MYF planned and aa- Common to all the devices l.s tlie Bailey phnled In an example of the Connectii'ut rongresamen. The j poses that each of the two parlies giated in serving a Middle Kaat a Coventry woman who recently • Wall-To-Wall Alfred rran d * Jr„ son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F I .enure. 7 mediators are expected to attend "Great Derisiona” program is en- . with Mrs. Ellsworth Newberry, promi.se of "somelhing for noth- ' be empowered to recommend such clerk of the court, In charge. In supper at 6 o’clock. With Linda hoiighl an item advertised hy mall, Kcott Dr Vernon. He "'** horn Jan. 21 at Manchester Me- the joint conference board's meet- dorsad by the President, the sec-1 ing . ” the a.ivantages of which were mdrtal Hospital. Hla maternal grandfather la Andrew D Let- ing tomorrow. a representative from the list of case of emergency where a judge's Holman chairman, 30C people sat Swindlers often offer to perform . - AND MANY OTHERS retarv of stale and the governor. ‘ Independents." eittier exaggci ateil or non-existant. Oeri, Hartford, and his paternal grandparents are Mr ""d The principal Issue between the services are needed, she will make down together to enjoy food typi- Impressive business services for Alftvd E. Lemlre. Hartford. He has a sister, Kath> Jo. l.» It la recommended that groups j Such a plan. Famham added, the necessary arrangement*. cal of the Middle Ea*t that they people for fees payable in ad- Alllioiigli nol able lo secure a re- _(*' / i BUY N O W . • - SAVE! i union and the Connectinit Com- InoliKle 8 to l.’i people for good in- fund. postal inspectors collected months. will give Independent votera the Break Reported had brought with them. Cooper vance. Payment of the fees is pany. a .New Haven Railroad ""h -' discussion. One member of representation on the committee Hall waa decorated with large A usually the signal for the .swindler her money quickly. sldisry. is s clause wiilrh would the group arts as leader. Some | to which the RTC feels they are A break into the home of Ar- murala painted hy Peter Zaglio. to disappear. Kkthleaa Ann. daughter of Mr and Mrs mand Bureau on Foster Rd. last London A road tnteraeclion In Ollvafm, ®**t Hartford. She w-as bom Jan 22 at Manchester Me- make arbitration of future con- prefer to give the various ' entitled by rea.son of their num- Present Drama Vending machines are oflen ad- MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. tract disputes mandatory. [members the opportunity, and so t^ers. week is being investigated by Res- Rockville K of C Holds Breakfast vertised for sale as reapers )f big Coniwall I* grimly known as Bes- The company refuses to go along rotate the leadership There is a Referring to the Impa.sse over ident Stale Policeman William Following devotion* led by Nike sie’s Benealh, a reminder of the Joseph Mlruckl, East Hartford. The Most Rev. Bernard J, Flanagan. Bishop of Norwich, views the program of tlie K of C Com- profits. Promoters further lure ciis 308 MAIN STREET — TEL Ml 9-4343 ^ • • • • • with the clause but the union In- modest charge for the packet of ^ selection of two South Windsor Braithwaile. Reported stolen were Chaplain Ralph K. Willers the fea- tomers by promising |o iepiircliasc old custom of hiirvlng suicides at sisl* on tt. a typewriter, table radio and top- ture of. the evening was a scene munlan Breakfast along with the Rev. Terrence Murphy of St. Bernard a Church and (.land Knight ft ciossfonds. SooH Stevesi. aon of Mr. and Mrs Walter Dudek 111 Walker I fact aheeta and ballots Inslnic- , representatives on the Capitol Dia- Georgb Dolson. The breakfast, held in tlie Church Hall after the . o clock Alas.s yesteida,\, was the machine.* if sales are not sue- ! lions for group leaders will he pro- | tricl'a Regional Planning Commlt- coat. from a pageant drama, "They 8 t He wa* bom Jan IP at Mt. Sinai Hospital HI* malemsl Made a Path,” based on the book attended bv abont 300 members of the Rockville and Vernon Parishes. (Herald Photo by Sateinis). grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. Steven Frank. Talcotlyille, and , vided and such other additional , tpp pgrnham said the RTC charges , help SS is possible. , the Democratic Town Committee Mancheeter Evening Herald “Forward Through the Ages," by t*.*.*.*■«« sax****.*.4.*.«.l.i.Pa hla paternal grandmother 1* Mr*. Agnes Dudek, East Hartford, A W Di.sciissioiis Basil Matthew*. It told the atory left and failure lo carry operator's | He has a sister, Melissa Suaan. 21 monlha. I A neighborhood coffee group ran ' with prime responaibility for the South Windsor correepondent El- m • • • 9 meet mornings or afternoons. Eve- 1 failure of the Board of Selectmen more Burnham, telephone Mitchell of the expanaion of the Christian Rockville-V ernon I liren.se. i P l a n n e d o n I J . S . ning groups may be compo.sed of I to appoint such delegates as in- 4-0674. Church throughout the world from I Patrolman Vincent DiBcnedetto. Bret, aon of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hardman. 23 Judith Dr. the time of Paul. The scene took | He wa* bom Jan. 16 at Hartford Hospital. Hi* maternal grand- couples or single people as de.sired. ' structed by the voters at a Town .who made the anesl, said Doherty Poreign Poliev One successful group in Maryland 1 Meeting. He accused First Select- VENOMOUS LIZARD place with a group of Chiengrai | was driving west on Windsor Ave. parent* ar Mr. and Mrs. .loaeph Biancalsni. Hartford. He haa workcampers. tw-o brothers. Dean, 11. and Neil. .6. and a slater. Lee, 2. met at a laundromat and ronduct- i man TTiomas Burgess and Second The Gila monster is the only your oil burner is the hub and struck a parked car belonging « • s • « the Selectman Robert I... Murray of member of the lizard family The cast included Shoroku. Jap-1 tn Francis R. Phelps, 28, of Rock- I Great Decisions." * program ed their disciisaions while anese man. University student, Fire District Plans Cheryl Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chareal. East of informal discussion groups on w'aahing was in process, turning the appointments into a known to have a venomou.s bite. ville Rd Doherty told police he political football when they refused The poison is not fatal to man Alan Pratt; Paul. American man, was blimied by the liglils of an on- Hartford. She wa* bom Jan. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hos- ’ challenging subjects concerning Some of the 19.69 aubjeiis for missionary, William Turkington; | pital. Her maternal grandparents arc Mr and Mrs Russell ; United Slates foreign policy. Is to , discussion are "Challenges of a the recommendation* of the Town btit quickly killa email animals. of your home coming car. He is scheduled to Pranee, Thai woman, Susan [ Ambulance Corps appear in Rockville CIU.v Court Hitchcock, Oakland Rd., Wapplng, and her paternal grandparent* I be sponsored in Manchester by the Changing World." "Will Alliances Straight; Phasook. Thai man, Uni- : Feb. 2. * are Mr. and Mr*. J. O. Chareat Sr . East Hartford i ti'WCA beginning next week. Keep the Peace?" "Are We R«sl" veraitv student Roger Harri.son; j « • * • • The project is sponsored nation-' ialic about Communistic Powers? " A heating plant nut of service for even a short time IIiMpItuI Niiles Robert Sun Khar Burmese man. j A voluntary ambulance corps ia^exchange w hile William Nowsch l.s Attended .Saturday: George Jtriin Jay n, aon of Mr. and Mrs. John Woron. 13 Caynor ally by the Foreign Policy Assn., and "A Better-Neighbor Policy for Russell Mercer; Bampen. Thai, Pa- Pl., Rockville. He was bom Jan. 19 at Manchester Memorial j which ha* just released its new Latin America." can cause severe di.xcomfort. There are no halfway being organized in niral Vernon hy away on vacation. He is expected Skinner. Piiiney ,si.. F.Uington; tricia Hood, Tongham. young Thai ; Fire District Commissionera Paul to return about Feh. 16. Maty Zinker, RFI) 3: Mrs. Olive Hospital. HI* maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. .lulins ' series of nine fact sheets giving Participation is not limited to ; mea.sure.6; it niu.st be ready for action every minute of girl. Susan Elliott; Mg Mg M.vlnt.' May, 40 Prospect St. Rockville, and his paternal grandparent* background material, in concise YWCA members. Any person in-, Millette and Donald F. I^overin Vernon Chtirch Budget Hale Kloter. Hartford Tpke.; Mr.*. NOW. ..for2 money-saving weeks every day. Burmese man, medical student, A budget of $16,670 has been Bernice W’alther.s. 12 Webster Rl. are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Womn, Willlmantlc. He has a sister, and readable form, on Important , terested in having a group in his Edward Diehl: Kwok, Maylan The corps l.s intended to relieve Susan, 8H. Issues of foreign policy which the or her home, or in Joining a group ' the firemen of the responsihllity of adopted by First Congregational Discharged .Satiiniay: .Mrs. Eve- • • • • • woman. Bonnie Moore; Gregorio Church of Vernon for the coming U.S. and its citiaens must face elsewhere, may call during this I Replacing an ohsolele burner i.6 not expensive, it can Ruiz. Filipino man. Rot>ert Heins; driving the ftiuhnlRnce and admin- rett Dowding. 8 McDean St ; Mrs ...the event you and Snaaii Alloa, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. William A. Clifford. during 19.69. w eek either the YWCA office or' istering first aid. Millette said al- year. Edward Kollins apd daugliter. 4 be paid over .3 year.s. Fuel .taving.s over a 5 year period Ikuyo. Japanese girl. Sharon Two new deacons were named. 82 Summit S t She was bom Jan, 19 at Manchester Memorial The fact sheet.s are written from Mrs. Allan Taylor or Mrs. Theo- , Jochimsen: Ray Downs, American tliough the fliemen have been do- Terrace Dr.: Raymond Enrico. 2.6 Hospital. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wood- an objective and strictly non-par- dore Powell. I ing an "exoeilent" job the Com- Norman Strong and George Maha- West Rd.: Mr.s. W i I 11 a ni Kuca, your budget look forward to! will be enough to pay for the in.stallation. minister and mis.sionary. David Al- ran: and four new trustees, Nor- row A. Clliford, 329 Woodland St , and her paternal great grand- llsan point of view. The purpose ------^ mond; Mr. Supachana. Thai farm- mis.sioners feel tt is asking loo RED 3: Mr.s. Francis Kessler and parent* laro Mr. imd Mr*. Frank Colegrove, 13 Lilac St. She has of the program Is to encourage miieh of the volunteers to have man Couch. Robert Priddy, Leslie .son. Broad Brook; Mrs. F’ramis er from Chiengrai. E. James Cole; them operating the ambulance as a Bister, lind a Mary. 2 H. the average citiaen to become bet- Service Conducted ' Re .xure of your heating plant. Phone Ml 9-4595 of Lillian, Malayan girl, Frances Ny- Bittner and Frank Forbes. Slone ami daugliter, 37 Park St.; • • • • • ter Informed and to be able to ex- well as extinguishing the fires. Richard M alia ran was elected Ricliard Miller -Ir.. Tolland. TR 5-3271 for a free, nn-ob!igation estimate. lin; Chantrakorn, Thai man. The proposed corps will operate Barbara Lt«, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian E Reynolds. press intelligent opinions on pub- grandson of King Rama IV, Jeff- treasurer, succeeding James Yea- .•\dnutte.d yesterday: Mr.s. Lillie lic affairs. Some former partici- Bv Mu Sigma Chi separatelv ' i oin but in cooperation Hopewell Rd., South Glaatonbury. She waa bom Jan. 16 at Man- rey Bantly. ger who becomes an auditor. Mra. : Solomon, Stein Rd . Ellington; chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr pants in the "Great Derisions " with the fire department, Millette Ruth Broil was reelerted clerk ! Michael Edoutz. 4.6 Village St.: F IRS T N A T I O N A L 'S "Our ReputaHan The prompter wa* Carol West, and Mrs. Frank M. Gould Jr.. Danvers. Maas., her maternal program claim that the greate.st Teenagers of Mu Sigms Chi of | DELCO-HEAT and the adult advisor* are Mr. and said. James S. Morse was elected .Sun M rs. Clarence Doss. 10 Reed St.; mnat-grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. Frank M. Gould, Boxford. value to them waa that it enabled ' the Second Congregational Church, la I"our Aasuranc*” Both men and women volunteers day .School superintendent, sue-1 Catlierine Masse. 17 Prospect St. Mrs. Robert Pratt, and Mrs. Her- are needefl fur tlie corps, which Mass., and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ejw jn them subsequently to read daily under the direction of Miss Joanne bert J. McKinney. ceeding .Mrs. Mildred Willea. Two Uiacharged yeslcrdav: Mrs. RejnoW, Fort Worth, Tex. newspaper* more Intelligently and Craig. religious education director, will he of unlimited size S • S . s « assistant superintendents were Raymond Royce and son. 30 Glen- with greater interest. were in charge of the morning .A first aid course will be set up named for the first time. They dale Rd , ’fhompsonville: Mrs. Cynthia Gall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. lalelb. The Manchester YWCA is en- .service yesterday, for four members throiigli ('ivil are Herheil -Sheer and Charles ixiuis Oil and son, Ellington: 17 Edgerton S t She waa bom Jan. 8 at Hartford Hospital. Her couraging the formation of the Wearing gowns, they replaced Jet on Trans-ILS. Defense. CD Director E.dmond F. Strickland. j Mirliael Tracey, 1.6 Thompson St.; maternal grandparents ara Mr. and Mrs. John Fox, Lake St.. small discussion groups. The ar- the rhanel choir during the serv- BANTLrOn. C0.HK. Dwyer said today lie making ar- Teachers Win Game .Mrs. Mary .‘tilh.avv, .63 West .^t. Vernon. She haa three brothers, Raymond John, 7. Philip Ste- rangements for each group are ice. Albeit F'yler lead with the rangements for the course. 331 ma in STREET MANCHESTER. CONM Passciijjer Service \*ernrm school teachers defeated ',St., phen, 6. and Robert Brent. 1; and a sister. Robyn I>ee, 4. flexible, and may he adapted to opening sentencea and invocation. The trained ambulance corps the personnel of the Vernon Com- Birth ye.sleiday; A son lo Mr. • « • • * Scripture readings were by Sandra 1 will be on call day and night. the de.sircs of the people conipris- i Telephone Ml 9-459.5— Rockville— Phone TR 5-.3271 (Continued from Rage One) munity Ra.sketball League in a and MMrs. Robert Stitham. 24 Michael John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J Shermah .Ir. ing it Tlicre are nine topics for •Stimson and Ixirraine Martin. I Tile Commissionei s hope to add ‘ close game Friday night at Vernon Dailey Circle: a daughter to Mr. Providence, R. I. He waa bom Jan. 9 at St Joseph's Hospi- discussion. The FPA recom-1 Robert Foster lead the responsive ,, to the equipment in the am- Elcmcntar.v .School, ever fared over a period of time. Alliance and eventiiallv to replace and Mrs. Robert .Slitliam, 24 PTcoxen ^ootl %^aiue! tal, Providence. His paternal grandparent* are Mr. and Mra. mends that group.s meet once a! reading, and Constance Brand the I The teadiers scored 43 to the .Stafford Rd . Tolland. Ernest J. Sherman. 41 Hyde. St. week for nine successive weeks. | prayer which followed. Smith aaid after landing at Inter-i ambulance with a new er mode! 1941 I staff’s 41 Josepli Beilis refereed Th» fact sheet which each per.son ' Michael Patulak told th* chil- national Airport. i The ambulance was piirchased ' About 3(K) spectalors, including Westbound flights uatially take district two years ago Vernon and Tnlcoltville new* is would read as preparaUon for the dren'a atory after which children adults and youngsters, viewed the handhsl through The H e r a I d’a meeting takes about an hour to in the audience proceeded to their longer because of prevailing winds. ' requires considerable main- gamp. A .similar match is planned F I N A S T ^ respective rla.ssrooms. Michael Scheduled flight time for propeller- Kockvllle Bureau, 7 W. Main St., Pope John Calls World Council read Additional material may he tainence. f Marcli. teleptione TRemoni ,6-31.SR. studied if desired, hut It is not also sang the offertory a duet with driven planes on the New 6’'oik- Tlie ambulance Is equipped with Los Angeles trip is about nine Boys in the league will hold a . necessarv Sandra Slimaon. and Judith Hic- an electronic resiisltator. oxygen. practice session Saturday at 9 a.m. For Uniting Christian Forces The Hartford chapter of the key received the offering plates. hours. ; first aid materials, and blankets. 1 at the Vemon school, in prepaTn- F''PA haa arranged for special aiip- Addresses were delivered by An American Airlines spokes-[ The commissioners hope lo tinn for a contest Feb. 8. (Continued from Page One) [ virtually all the world's Protestant plementary information to he Miss Muriel Mikoleit and Allan man said the jet's schedule called have the (xups operating by BarbersliopiM'rs to .Mwt M EA T PIES ------I and Orihodox churches It has no given oh radio and TV programs William*. The latter chose for his for it to make the return hop in Spring. Us organization was Tlie Rockville Chapter of Barber ; This wa* underlined by one of ^ official relationship wnth the Ro- and In the newspapers, dealing subject. "The Potential of Chris- kitchen that has five and a half hours. I authorized by the Commissioners Shop .Singers will meet today at 8 the Eastern Orthodox prelates— ! Catholic Church and all Its efforts with one of the "Great Derisions " tisn 6'onlh,” and Miss Mikoleit, The round-trip started Amer- j at the January meeting. Anyone p.m. at the Elks Carriage House. CH OICE O F C H ICKEN . Metropolitan Anthony Bashir, to establish formal contacts have Issues each week, starting next "Youth Speaks on Delinquency ican'a coasl-lo-coast Jet. service. interested in volunteering for this President Arthur Francis said Archbishop of the Syrian Anb-1 been rejected week. These would coincide with Jane Crandall and Richard The compan.v plans one flight dal- community service may call Mil- (ic^porlant business is to be di.s- BEEF or T U RKEY ochlan Archdiocese in New York. But there are frequent private meetings of the discussion groups Fyler served as g raters. Robin ly in each direction. Ictte or Loverin. cussed, and asked all members to He objected particularly to the contacts between the council and , if they met weekly during Febru- Brown. Thomas Craft, Robert Carol up-to-the-minute National airline* beganThe first Ketftriie Course Planned attend. Committees will be named dogman of pa pel infallibility pro- individual Roman Catholic laj-men l ary) and March, ' i Patulak. ^*9* Brookes, Jet service from New "^ork to Interest shown by Vernon Fire j to plan events for the next few claimed at the last Ecumenical and priests who hope for better To encourage one to form an [ Meier and Carol Martin as usne s. , Miami Dee. 10. Pan-American Chief Leslie A. Kittle in more months. OZ PKGS Council and aald; understanding between the C?hurch 1 ______, $Vorld Airways started the first training for the firemen has . An\’ men interested In singing 1.00 “When one side wanta to rule of Rome and other Christian conveniences Jet aervice by an American com- prompted Dwyer to arrange for a are invited to attend the meeting ' the other side, then I am lure the churches pany to^F.urope Oct. 26. rescue course to be offered them. Dr. Visser 't Hooft told newsmen tonight. Francis said. Eastern CTturchea will never take Passengers on the westbound Rockville Fire Chief John F. Driver Charged It" it wa* too early to obtain a clear flight yesterdav included poet Carl Ashe, who with 17, of the Rock- picture of the’ potential signific- '1^* ONE DAY SSECIALS James Doherty Jr . 29. of West The first Protectant leaders Sandburg, actress Susan Hay- v'ille firemen took a rescue course St , Vernon, wa.s arrested follow-I S t ock Yo ur Freezer <{uerled expressed cautious inter- ance of the forthcoming Ecumeni- { ward anti comedian Dannv Kave. in Willimantic re;i*nUy, will con- cal Council for non-Catholic ' ing an accident yesterday and ; est. Dr. Edn-in T. I>ahlberg. presi- •Sandburg told a reception in duct the course. ‘ i charged with failure to pass on the dent of the U.S. NaUonal Council Christians. FOR TUESDAY ONLY! New York prior to the flight: Four Per Cetit IMvldend K O W I ot Churches, said any atep toward "The subject* to be discussed "W’e salute the intelligence and The Rockville Federal Credit unity of churches will be welcome have not yet been clearly defined,” daring of man that was wrought Union declared a four per cent but "it would have to be . . . s he aaid "But the announcement this strange and blessed device and dividend at its annual meeting mutual coming together, not un- itself shows the enormous Im- FOOD.KING U. S. TOP CHOICE QUALITY REEF DEPT. don't we all know this is only a Burton's See complete Dollar Days Saturday. der conditions laid down by one portance of the question of Chris- beginning, and a promi.se?" E. A. JOHNSON tian unity, whlrh ha* become one The W. G. Glenney Company will make yours an Treasurer Harold G. Staiger said Aurch for all the others," CAPITAU BRAND 8KINL£8S efficient, convenient kitchen with warmth and the directors had recommended a advertising in this paper Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, the Arch- of the fundamental problems of our time." The 707 Boeing Jetliner is pow- 3 '2 per cent dividend, but after bishop of Cainterbury who heads cheery beauty. Gregg Birch c.-ibinels will give you •red by (our Pratt arid Whitney hearing hia report decided to in- PAINT CO. th* Church of England, declined FRANKFURTS adequate cabinet space and work-surface area. later this week! WHISTS ORIGIN 7 J-57 engines.jngin crease it. The dividend is in addi- to comment until he had read the Expert planning will keep steps to a minimum, tion to a 15 per cent rebate given 723 M A IN ST. full text of the Vatican announce- The game of whlat probably la|’ h derived from an English 18th cen- FOOD KINO BOONO-BEEF DEPARTMENT traffic of children and husband from interfering members on interest paid. ment. .Staiger .said about $175,000 has j tury game called triumph. The ' with meal preparaton. Keeping up the brisk activity of name whist wa* flrat used in the j STEAKS FROM THE ATLANTIC Police Arrests been loaned by the local credit i M *' 3-menth-«ld pontificate, ^ p e 17th century. union during its 14-year existence, j Has John also announced the code of During this time the organization dturch law would be modernized. SWORDFISH STEAKS 49c We’ll go through plan books. Then, we’ll have a Police arreated Harold E. For- has lost only $29.13 in bad loans. The first major revision in canon Membership now totals 188, an Close layout sketched of your kitchen modernized. tier, 26, of Bolton, Saturday night increase of 27 over last year. “RUST-OLEUM" Seven *rom A& m a n law tn 42 years, it will probably Financing can be arranged on materials and labor. and charged him with passing a how ^ou iave . , . jui r . taka. many years. -E QUEEN WHITE SLICED FULX. SIZE atop sign. The riolatlon, police Shares are valu«*d at $45.9.’)7.61, The Pope said he also would I NCOME TAX aaid. tocewarf^ at Chestnut and and there are 80 loans outstanding bold a synod of the diocese of Forest Sfs. Fortier's court date Is to niemh^N. amounting to $40,- 35GZ Rome, an assembly of the Roman An S800 kitchen remodeling Job 028.46. “ Jan. 31. ITALIAN derfcy to discuss problems facing RETURNS BREAD ^ 2 29® Grace Palic-kl, 43. of 162 Spencer Herman Fritz, Herman Friedrich RANGE ^ednesdayl CANS costs only $ 3 1 . 9 4 per month the church membership in the Kt., wa* arrested and charged and Harvey Winchell were elected 1 M l city. As bishop of Rome, th* Pon- PREPARED BEACON—QUICK GLOSS with failure to pass to the right to the Board of Dircetor* for 2- To m atoes tiff heads the diocese. 31 also t .vear terms. Wilfred Zahner and i'UEL OIL V2 < * o N o i i g g 0 She is due In court Jan In Geneva, Dr, W. A. Visser *t EXPERIENCED and Manuel B. Loureiro. 21. of 34 I Staiger are also directors. Fritz , GASOLINE GARDEN 30-OZ THOROUGH WORK ' was elected president by the ' YOR Rooft. I>utch general secretary of WAX Stop in at our showroom tomorrow. You can see Tiffany Rd., was arrested and CANS the World Cknutcil of Churches, charged with crossing a double Board, and Friedrich waa elected | SLICED OR HALVES ■aid the Eeumenleal CktuncU might ceiling tiles (3 brands). Armstrong, Celotex nr j vice president. • j Jan. 28th white line shortly liefore 8 this develop into one of the most im- RAY COOPER FAMOUS NuW’ood; Vinvl Floor Tiles and many kinds of j Vernon Fire Permits j Peaches morning. He is also due in epurt portant steps ever taken toward MItcheU 8-6109 Wallboard. Jan. 81. All rural Vernon residents have; BA N TLY OIL eSuistian unity. ______I been asked to call Fire Warden l lMI’ W) , INI’. 28-OZ The World C3>uncil comprises DOVALETTES 2*““ 43c j Fremont Wilson to secure perm its ! FINAST D ISLIK ES W.ALKINO ! for fires during the next three 1 : ’I M \i\ ^1 i?i;i;i at CANS Continuous Budget Plan aked eans FANCY SNOW WHITE The dragonfly i* a creature of, weeks, TEL. Mitchell 9-4595 the air and never w'alka. It uses 1 Wilson ■•is lo be called by those W'hen you open your account, state the amount It* legs merely for catching prey 1 residents on the Tremonl exchange ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 FLETCHER 8LASS CO. OF MANCHESTER MUSHROOMS Lb. 3 9 c of monthly payment you wish to make and your or as landing or perching gear, 'a s well’ as those on the Mitchell YOR GARDEN 17-OZ ■ M i t c h e l l total credit will be ten times that amount. FANCY - LARGE TENDER CANS 9-7879 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Ample Free Parking—Parcel Pick-Up Service P e as OORN-ER pURANT ST, There will be a service charge of 1% per month Fitting children's shoes is a specialty at Leonard's: . BATHROOAA REG NEW STORE HOURS on the unpaid balance with a minimum charge of FINAST NEW LARGER QUARTERS OR COLORED ROLLS For Extra Shopping Convenience— Food King Is 25c per month. Yes, Mothers and DadsW .w e do "know how. to WHITE PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING Now Open Friday and Saturday at 9 A.M. Tissu e “Complete Line Qf Corireettvo AUTO GLASS INSTALLED 16-02 Former' Chenev Open weekdays at 7:00 A.M.; close weekdays at 5 :00 P.M.—Saturdays at noon. Shoes” Take VETS’ CANS GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Mills Poll • iParrot Your Doclor’a Hartford Road PreSerlptlon Dog Food MIRRORS (Firtpioc* and Doer) and Pine Street Filled With Care Inventory PICTURE FRAMING (aH typM) Manchester, Conn. BRpOKSiDI . SWISS 8-02 SLICED PKGS WINDOW and PLATE GUSS ‘‘Where Queens 'Ypur Guarantee - Our S9 dr SH OES Cheese CMurntAcrroRSt we have nir Shop For King tnocs u Sized Values” 881 M A IN $T MiDIClNE CAMNETS emd SHOWER DObRS Years Of Dependable iSeryice‘ MANCHESTER Plom* Shop Early OPEN 10 AJMt,-10 PM. MONDAY Thru THURSDAY Onar 8ATCKDAYK.^IPEN TSUBSDAY EVENiDfOS **FUtingh THANK YOU ^ c s m u m i OLADLT OIVEN OPEN * AJC.*10 A m . nUDAT aad SATDEDAY 336 NORTH MAIN STREEl? TEL. Ml 9-52SS Our Bu»ineu** Bade -..1

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business meeting. The principal wlec, Henry Lysy, Russell Pratt; Fiano to Bernard A. Lorier, prop- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1959 Bolton Pblluck Planned . topic for discussion will t * the pro- BOY SCOUT gold arrow, Clifford Dean, Donald FUBBIEB8 erty OB Lyman Rd. po^ program for 1959, aa drawn and DESIGNERS j^ n d fpr Deed: Roae Flreddo to Denley, David Strlmaltls, Bobby CHESTER'S for men and unteaa they help to up by the executive (ximnilttoc. Conatanc*, 1414-X418, endad the Benito Pagan! et al, Roaemount By We-Two Gronp Notes and News Krawlec, David Madden; 'Rudy •unc* af th* fbfTbt nrtUdi uauHly great echiam of the Roman Cath- make all men better, - then they Tax Review Unit Other officers elected for 1959 are truly without significant por- property on R t 85. mt m Arthofer; three silver arrows, Remodel rljeatEr folIoWb «ny m **»ur« of conatltu- A Thought for Todkjr Call to Council olic Church in the we*t. which had Leaae: Rose Freddo to Benito are Mr. an.d * Mip- Wilbur Hill*, poae. Slates Hearing The We-Two Group of the Con- Raymond London; two silver ar- tlon or IbW MrRlch la aimed at one Spoaaored by the Mabchebter produced three rival popes, by the OPEN UNTIL 5 P.M. Paganl.et al, Roaemount property. cordia Lutheran Chuprch will hold ■vice presidents: Mr. and Mra. Otto The monthly pack meeting of YOUR OLD FUR COAT election of Pope Martin V. One of Addreaaing the newspaper men F. Helllr, secretaries; and Mr. rows, Clifford Dean and Tommy StmtntQ Ifcralb particular aituatlon, or one par- Ctouncil of Churches Aaalgnment of Bond for Deed an "experimental’’ poUuck tomor- Cub Scout Pack No. 27, St. Mary's Ford; one silver arrow, Bobby INTO A NEW 21,8t i n Hi s t o r y those who lost out waa the flrat and women present, the Catholic PrIwfNNiyf The Board of Tax Review has and Mrs. Walter Meier, treasurers. P'l^i iiwar, by ticular Individual. In this amend- and Leaae; Benito Paganl et al to row night at 6:30 at the church. Church, was held Friday evening Krawlec, Edward Strlmaltls and John X X III. prelate said “There are matters set three public hearing dates in Paganl Caterera, Inc. ' Everyone attending will bring a The following committee chair- ment, actually, the Congreaa and, Tme Love Seventeenth C o u n c il. Baale- far more important than putting February^ They are Feb. 7, H and men for the year have been , ap- at the church hall. Rudy Arthofer. • Cape ) Stole ______8tre«t , (Coanni.eo lr«m Pago One) .Htsdoy-Friday favorite dish. Dessert ■will be pro- Prior to the close of the meet- The past few days we have Ferrera-Florence, 14S1-14S8, ef- out big papers or vast numbers of 21 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. pointed: Mr. and Mrs. Stonemhn, Bobby Bowen conducted the • Jacket From the country-ware belatedly lefrla- Manoheator Evening Herald Bol- vided. ing Don Alsbaugn, committee *1995 noticed the children around the fected a ahoH-llved union with papers. You must be certain to put The hearings are established hy progpram; Mr. and Mra. Tureck, opening ceremony, and each Den wulrm R- rKRGOBON lating aaalnst FTanklln D. Rooae- dormltorv enjoying the change In condemned the doctrines of Nes- ton correspondent Doria 'M. Members of the refreshment chairman, outlined the future plans Call MI 9-7218 or Rockville T R 6-6929 MMiahen the Greek Orthodox Church and out good papers which do hdt 1 1 Hours Of state law to allow any property committee are Mr. and Mrs. W il- ways • and means; Mr. and Mrs. put on a skit in connection with velt and the fact that he was the w-eatiler that Is enjoying the toriuB. D’ltalla, telephone Mitchell S-S54S. of CJharler Oak Council, B o y lltii. October 1. i n i Fourth Council: Chaleedon. 451, decreed certain church reforma. wither the spirit of those who continuous Service owner who feels he has a ^ e v - bur Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Charles Brendel. church nursery: the month's theme,, "CJub Scout For Free Estimate In Your Home. elected four times. Now that they raud which the thaw has brought. Eighteenth Council, at the Lat- ance in regard to his assessment, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turek, hos- Newsmen.’’ Scouts of America, for developing 32 B U R K E R O A D , R O C K V I L L E write them or those who read THURSDAYS London — Legend has it that Tureck and Mr. and Mrs. George One little girl seems to take a”au-; "*^“ '‘** nil vine eran in Rome, 1512-1517, Issued to appeal to the Board of Tax Re- Advancements were given by the recently purchaacd 960 acres aeem flnallv atire that Rooaevelt preme delight In sitting and even snd human) ef^hrist. them.’’ r * 'ft A angel-food cake got its name in Stoneman. pitality. ' ' chiefly disciplinary decrees and 9 A.M. to 8 PJM. ■vlew for a re'Vlslon. Cubmastcr Stanley Cross to the of land near North Stonington, will not try to run aifaln, and alnb In rolling in the mud. As all the Fifth CoiinclF: Constantinople, After the Masa, Bt. Francis de the Middle- Agea when feasting The new presidents of the group, Connecticut, to be known aa the planned a new crusade against the Serving on the board , mo In 1956, 31,160 oil wells' were following: Boar badge, Rudy Ar- sure that Elsenhower can’t he a adults walk past they make some , under Pope Vtt^ilius and Em- Sales Society, an organisation of IBOaEDHT guests would leave a few 'cake Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walters, will Lake of Isles Scout Reservation. soBScRnmoN rates Turka which never came off. Charles T. Hathaway, chairman: completed In the United States. thbfer; wolf ba^ge; Bobby Kra- Advertise in The Herald— It Pays comnient to her about sitting in peror Justinian I, cpnflimed the Catholic newsmen, held its third crumbs ’’for the angela.” preside for the first time at the PajrAble In A<>»nnco third tefin threat, they want to Nineteenth Council: The Council CURRENT ANNUAL Howard M. Kenneson and Leonard ...... IISW sll this dirt, btit she makes some first four genersl councils, espe snnual meeting and elected Joseph On* Year 77» get back toward what they call the of Trent, 1545-1583. convened to g x KOnllw ...... weighty reply r.bout keeping her clslly the council of Chaleedon P. Kelley of the Associated Press DlVlDENTJ RATE I * GigUo. democratic principle that the peo- whose authority had been con- meet the challenge of Martb Luth- as Its president. Congteint Investlgatod 6bo lloolh...... ‘ S shoes clean. ple are entitled to elect whom they VVlth a -small thing like this we | tested. It also condemned vVjdous er and other Protestant reformers. Others elected; Thomas Fitsger Local constables are investigat- 11 WerHy It condemned their beliefs, clarified Blngie Copy pleaee. They are also motivated, It all become concerned, some child , hc’-esics aid of the Boston Globe, vice presi- ing a complaint made to First Se- and enunciated the orthodox dog- lectman Charles Robbins regard- MEMBER o r __ wo\ild seem, hy the prevalent the- enjoying the dirt of the earth. Yet! sixth Council; Constantinople, dent; George Ryan of the Pilot, THE asso ciat ed PRE^ much worse things are happening^',gg§ ,defined two wills in Christ. pia, and laid the foundation for ing defacing of a road sign In the The Asaocialed Press is exclusively lem church dogma and law. It secretary, and Peter J. Bamicle of ory that Eisenhower enjoys dimin- In the adult life aiouml us and we , ,iivine and the human, the Herald, treasurer. • l.-Tsedale section. The sign is re- enUtted to the use ef P," Pi ished power and prestige in his are not In the least concerned. \Vc j Seventh Council: N'icaes, 787. waa, probably the most significant ported to bear obscene words all oewa dispatches credited to It or of the Ecumenical Councils and Elected t o ' the executive com- "oihSrilSrcredtted •second term precisely becauae feci that we are having love fo r ; regulated the veneration of holy mittee were Willard De Lue of the. scratched into the metal surface. ■uid also the local news published l^re the child when we apeak to Itljniage.s issued tlje largest number of dog- Constable John Garibaldi Issued All rlxbls of republicmtton of s i«la l everybody knows it will he his last. matic and, reformatory decrees. ^ Globe, Eugene M orlarty. of the' dt^tciS" y»l° *'»" reserved about sitting in the dirt.dull should j Eighth Council; Constantinople, Herald. Albert Blackman of, the a warning today' that such acts Tuesday! TwentieUKCouncil: A t the Vati- Starts Hilt, althouph the move for re^ we not, in a spitit of tnie love, j ggp rfmslgned to tlie flames the are nunlshable by law. jyui ssrrtca client of K. E. A. Senr- can, 1869-l8Tfll. decreed the pope Dally Record. Michael Curran of peal may he construed as a typical reach out to tho.se people who are irregular council the Woburn Times and John Griswold Hired *^lKihl£i»era Representatives. The infallible when\spesklng ex ca- piece of regret for a foolish and more mature Irt years but who are ^ Proiighl together by Photius thedra—as fhepnert and teacher Brooks of the Daily Record. Hayden Griswold, Manchester Jidhis Mathews Spectal Agency — New destroying their own souls by the against Pope Nicholas and Igna- Vork. Chicago Detroit o , unprincipled action, snd therefore of all CSiristians—^ matters of civil engineer, has been hired by type of lives which thej- are tius. the legitimate parlrlarch of MEMBER AUDIT B1REAU OS something to l)e welcomed tol- faith and morals. the Town Vault Committee to CIRCin.ATIOXS ______living ? (;onslantlnople. AnlB Have Slave Society erantly snd approvingly, we prefer survey Community Hall property. "Herein is love, not that we love The 9lli, 10th, nth and 12lh The survey will provide detailed God. but that he loved us, ami sent New York^'f'here is a speciM asIJS.e^*JS“, n» n n ^ n » . e — » /...... ; k i . v ‘T ,,^ to IFt t the mistake, if it was one, C’oiinclls were held at the Basilica Information necessary to prepare 2 (lis Son to he the jrropitiallon for of ant, the Polyergus, which raids *,gn ^aS rJth e?T:d!n e msuer | ride. Our chief , oncern is not one of St. John Lateran In Rome in Cardinal Talks working plans and specifications our siii.s. Bclov’ed, if God so lo\*ed the colonies of other ants and en i» Hancheater Evening Herald politics or principle, hut one of 1123, 1130 and 1179. Decrees from us, we ought algo to love one an- slaves their larvae. Older ila'/es frr the addition of a vault and the councils included one foibid- On NcM spaperls town offices to the building as vot- Display advertuing cipsint hours. simple humanity. This Is the most other." dlng the clergy to marry. They t;aise the young and teach them JVr Motida.v-1 p m, J^lday I John 4 :10-11 e<' by the special town meeting jror Tuesday'—t P m kloTida.^ terrible office on earth, and only also dealt with crusades ■ to the ------ytoNfeed and care for their masters. HARVEST Rev. ( ’halies Reynolds Boston, Jan. 26 lA*) - Richard The on 'or so last week. .95 ror Wednesday—1 P the artificial buoyancy of a great •Middle East and Issued decrees for The committee expects that the flor ■Thuriiday—1 p.nv Wednesrtat Cardinal Cushing says the news- long that the masters are now 69 physical handica|) enabled its moat reform of morals. architect, Richard Mankey, will TABLES For Erid^-1 p.m Th'lf^»> The H ill and l.'itli Councils were paper “ is not an irrational machine ITrtr RaturflAV-^i P FTiflSy. entirely 'dop^h(**hl on the slaves have completed the necessary buoyant occupant. Roo.sevelt. to held In Lyons. France. In 124.T and into which we can carelessly throw for their fisjod. dav of publication except Saturday serve ef'ectively beyond two terms. Cast Annouiirod 1272. The 14th excommunicated the news, and let the results fall work to ask for bids sometime Reg. $79.00. Of Hepplewhite • a m ______For any normal Individual, who ami deposed Emperor Frederick where they m ay.” during February. inspiration, these narrow, W ATKINS 6 Speaking yesterday at sixth an- St Maurice Notes Monday, January 26 retains democratic respect for the For Ladies Show H. who did not heed the action. graceful tables are used in liv- It also ordered a new crusade. The nual journalists’ Ma.ss, he saitT: IRobert Martin, son of Mr. and office, eight years is servitude Mrs. Merico Ruggiero of South ing rooms and dinettes. 48 x Slimline walnut modern for your bedroom Members of the cast for l.Tlh effected a temporary reunion "Newspapers are run bj’ news- All-Inclusive. Or Worthless enough. No political necessity, not men and that is why they must be Rd., was baptized by the Rev. 21 inches closed; 48 x 40 musien! farce. ‘‘Twin Back of the Greek church with Rome Our Atomic Energy Commission even any national necessity, in our and laid down rules for papal elec- answerable, as man Is answerable, Bernard L. McGurk at St. Maurice inches open; nutmeg brown have been announced by to laws higher than them.selve.s.” WITH UNPAID BILLS? CJhurch yesterday. Reg. $253.00. The light, graceful off-the foor design of this Is now recommending, so far with- opinion, should permit this nation • tions. maple finish on maple and Mrs. William r. Collins, 6.3 Cobuni Sixteenth Council: Convened In He said newspapers are made Teachers of the Saturday morn- SEMI-ANNUAL American-made j^roup is l)orrowed from the Scandinavians! A out formal effect on our announCerl to demand more of an individual, Rd., director of the show ing instruction classes will meet birch. 3 pieces or to expect full, adequate per- PRATT satin-smooth nvit-browii walnut finish adds to its beauty. The purposea and objectives at the Ge- tonight at 8 o’clock in the church The show will he pre.sented by neva conference on halting bomb formance for any longer period. em m nm y basement. 40 X 60-inch mirror hangs horizontally a.s well as shown. the Ladles of Pt. .lame.s on Friday. ADDI’n o N A L STOCK OF SIGN CO. testa, that we agree only to a We hope the amendment stays. Feb. 6. at 8:1.’) pm. In St. Janies’ Study Group Named Man’s and Women's Ml 3-4168 A special group was named at $110.00 63>,.^-inch Reg. $54.50 Panel Bed . .49.95 suspension of tests In the atmos- .School hall. j the annual meeting of Bolton Con- FURNITURE Dres.ser ...... 00.50 SUITS. COATS. DRESSES phere, and that underground tests Members of the cast are Mrs. i for Signs Reg. $54.50 James Reagan. .Mrs. Edwaid Cro-j To Be Sold at gregational Church Friday to 2I9»" $70.50 411/it-inch Promotion Declined study the possibility of holding be permitteil to conUnue. nin, Mrs. John Wilson, .Mrs. (Ties- . Night Stands ...... 49.95 Combine those old bills into one OK two worship and church school ses- Che.st ...... G0.05 There afe two arguments to be ' ne spectacle of huiua’n being ter Berk. Mrs John E. Mitchell. BARGAIN PRICES Reg. $253.00 sions each week. This was one of cnade for the exemption of under- declining advancement always Mrs. Kennelh Hutton. Mi.s.s Mary | Hurry to the Penny Saver to get Loan" with one monthly payment. 5 Other Pieces in this Group! Ann lyone, Mrs. Virginia (jlee.snn, i a real bargain In Men’a and Wom- Phone or write now . . . then when the recommendations of John grouhd tesU from any world bail makes news, and when the individ- Scotford, church architect who Mrs. Steven Merovonich, Mrs. I en's clothing. Many articles leas your loan is approved, just one call at jBti testa that may be negotiated. ual Is something of a rare bird than h.ilf of original low thrift made a 2-day study of the local .Samuel ^tallempn, Mrs Alfred our office for the money. Our Manager One la based on newly discovered anyway, given to saying what he i Mrs. James Mahoney. Mrs. i shop prices. church’s problem a week ago. evidence that underground tests Ijirge variety of hats and likes to say "Your loan is okay! Scotford suggested the step as an thinks on occasions both wl.se and j Robert Halli.sev. Mrs Leslie Hoyt, Immediate measure to ease 3.98 gannOt be detected as easily as unwise, the news can even he Mrs .Salvatore Filloramm Mrs. . shoes sll for ...... 2.3c Good sssortment of books 10c crowded conditions. Jiad previously been assumed by ' J 1 • . I,tile nhi Joseph Massaii). Mi.s.s Patruia PREFERRED FINANCE CO., INC. The Advisory Council, Board of trapped into printing a little plu ,F.rmano Garaventa, We must make room for our 98.3 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER world scientists. From this angle, HOSPITAL AUK1UAR.Y Religious Education and Board of losophy and poetry. — George Willard. Mrs. Gerald spring , so come and help Phone: MItchHI S-4168 Deacons as well as other Inter- ■the reason for omitting a banw on The llwtividual In question Is j Doherty, Mrs. John Fortin and THRIFT SHOP us clean out our shop. A loan of *109.09 roBt« *20.60 when promptly ested persons, will serve on the SALE underground tests would be the ^,^0,1.. i.’ vvvsHnski Jr of 1 Mrs. Joseph L'Heiireux. 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V Pay the most convenient way •Ion takes place, between those' judge to that of a seat in an appel- It i.s po.ssible to be old in Reg. $125.00 for you, at Watkins:‘(I) Casn who consider atomic war inevit- late lourt. ear.s, but much \ ounger in Hand Hooked able, and want to keep testing .so "W’l.ile it may well be true that or C.O.D.; (2) 30-Day Charge; bodily health if you proper- aa to be in shape for it, and lho.se the highest office for a judge is to Special purchase of imported A LL WOOL rugs with every t^ t painstak- (3) 90-Day Four Payment Plan; ly take care of yourself. From Wallpapers who consider atomic war impos- sit in judgment on other judges' inglv inserted by hand. Ovals and oblongs with Kggshell, Black, Rose, Man,\' .sieges of length.v sick- Help Her Find The Way To (4) As little as 10% down, up sible, and who see a suspension of , en ors," he wrote the senator, “ it Green and Beige borders; oblong geometric in Beige. 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1 / , V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1969 PAGE NIMB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1969 «)AiQ8TOHT Club Of Center Church wllf Join a series sponsored by the high school adult evening school. WINF— USD W n O —1080 Department Head with the other youth groups of the Knight to Speak WDRO—1860 Manchester Youth Council In a George Emmerllng, vice principal VehideFlies^ Daily Radio WHAY—010 supper meeting at 5:30 at the On Photogra^y of the high school, is in charge of Buyer Sought Divers Unable Hawaii as 50th State WOOO—1*90 Visits V FW Unit the aeries. The lecture will be- fol- WKNB—640 Eastern Standard Time WPOP—-1410 South Methodist CJhurch. Each per- son attending is to take a box lowed by a question and answer "Amateur Motion 'Picture period. The public is invited to at- Over Driver Mra. Arlene Zakalski of Bridge- lunch which will be exchanged with Photography” will the subject For Robbing To Raise Car Pushed in Congress Tta^ toUowing program oebeu tend. WHAY—Music Alley port, Department president of the another. of a talk by N. William Knight. A South Windsor man, wanted uiea are auppUed by the radio A program of fellowship and Strant Dies at 90, An attempt yesterday by ekln- WTIC—Nlghtllne Ladles Auxiliary of the VFW, will Vico president of the Connecticut (OontlBnad Irom Fa|[« One) manogementa and are subject to WDRC—Music Through th . Night worship will follow the supper. Bank «tnd Trust Co., Wednesday Local Realtor by Hartford Police in connection WPOP—Bob Scott Show be the guest of Anderson Shea Bag Team I^ada Sale# divers to raise the car that went change without notice. Bishop J . W. Pickett from India, at 7 p.m. in room 208 at Manches- Banker, Merchant with a Hartford hit and run acei- B14B— , Auxiliary, VFW, tomorrow night through the ice of Coventry Leke giving the terrttorial govammmt 1:10— WHAY—Music Alley whq has recently returned from a ter High School, dent an hour earlier, escaped wrl- WINF—Manctaestw B.roM News WTIC—NlgtaUine New York — Of the 106,000,000 M ant^uter polica today were -with two passengers last Monday , comprehensive power to zelz* the at 7:30 at the post home. world tour, will present his Inter- Knight was formerly eastern George W. Strant, 90, 41 E. WlNF—Music tor tbs First 8tUlt WDRC—Music Through th . Night Mrs. Zakalski will be making pounds of tea expected to be sold eontinutnj their aearch for the ous Injury late Saturday after- WPOP—Bob Scott Show pretation of the Youth Sunday states chairman of the Motion Pic- Middle Tpke., former banker and afternoon was unsuccessful. docks tn event of a strike; Those 4*S0— her official visit and Inspect the lo- theme, "Dare We Uve in the in the United States'thla year, it is Members of the- Hartford YMCA noon when his car went off the ^’WHAY—Hound Dog .:ia>— ■ ture Division of the Photographic estimated that a record 50 per cent •*Mr. Arvinl" who on Saturday laws have been an Issue In four . , tt‘'< >.l>l u . WHAY—Music Alley cal unit. She will bring a message Household of God." merchant died yee'terday at Man- Gtllmen’s Club tried to raise it by road In Vernon and Into a culvert. Monday Caaea WTIC—Nlghtllne Society of America, and la a past will be steeped on a string — in ahrht robbed realtor SIlai Madeline chester Memorial Hospital after a The driver was thrown through Rusaell A. Turner, 26, of TaJeott- subsequent general elections but WKNB—Chuck Caron WDRC—Music Through th . Night on the work of the organization, .throwing a large canvaa tarpaulin WTio-raom- atiiici stressing membership, legislation, president of the Mt. Vernon, N. Y., bags. Loose ten is expected to ac- Smith at gun point and left her the windshield, landing on the vllle, was fined $12 in Town (3ourt "are still- on the books In Hawaii • WDRC—Arthur Johnson , WPOP—Mike Lawles. count for 41 per cent of sales, in- long illness. over the submerged vehicle, tying thla morning for passing a algnai 8:IM— community service and hospital Movie Makers. tied to a post In the basement of a it to the underbody and pumping ground In the path of the vehicle, today. WPOP—Connwiticut Ballroom WINF-N.w. The lecture will be the third in stant tea for only 3 per cent. He was born In Wapplng, July whlje the car passed over him, ‘ap- And, Seaton continued; there 4:60— »:ia- work. Catholic Ladies Advertise in The Herald— It Pays vacant house at 11 Division St. 29, 1868. As a youth, he started air into it. Robert Florillo, presi- Deputy Judge Jules A. Karp en- W INF—News WINF-WINF Bandstand Officers having uniforms are dent of the club, said that this parently In the air, without touch- were warnings communism would 4 :f0 — Police said Miss Smith of 33 a successful business career in ing him. tered a nolle In the case of John H. control the 1950 constitutional con- WINF—Munr with J o . CMrond *ilB— asked to vvear them. Set Whist Party Oolway S t , had given them a fair Manchester, working as a grain method failed because the car, State Police said Harvey Pelle- Haynes, 69,. of ./.ndover, who was 4.1A“ ‘ WHAY—Music Alley District President Mrs. Lucille resting on its roof in 25 to 30 vention but Instead the convention WHAY—Hound Dog WTIC—Nlghtllne description of the man who had dealer for more than 30 years. He tier, 28, of Brook St., was found arrested Jan. 15 after an accident adopted "the strongest kind of an- WCCC—Record Review WDRC—^ s l c Through the Night Hlrth will be in charge of refresh- A military whUt, sponsored by passed himself off as a would-be also served as president 'of the feet of water, was burled in four on E. Center St. and charged with WKNB—Chuck Caron WPOP—Mike Lawless ments. lying partially under the rear end ti-Communist protective lan- tt ‘.Ml— Gibbons Assembly, CJathollc Ladies house buyer interested in purchas- former Home Bank and Trust Co. feet of mud. Florillo said that he of the car off Rt. 83 near the rail- failure to grant the right of way: WTIC—Ro»>- HJilei H OURS: D AILY 10 to 9 -S A T U R D A Y 10 did not think, it was worth making guage." WDRSCr-Arlhur Johnson 'wHAY—Music Alley of Columbus, will be held at the ing the Division St. property. Miss In 1923 he retired from business road underpass. He was taken to Prosecutor John R. FitzGerald WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom WTIC—Nlghtllne any further effort as he under- Seaton said Hawaii 1s economi- WDRC—Music Through the Night Knights of Columbus Home on Smith said Saturday was the sec- activity. Rockville City HospiUl and was recommended the nolle because «:;«>— Feb. 5 at 8 p.m. ond time she had shown the man He was a member of Manchester stood the car. owned by John Hay- Haynes had a spotless 24-year cally and politically qualified for WHAY—Hound Dog WPOP—Mike Lawless Ike Gives Dinner den of Coventry, was worth only then transferred to Hartford Hos- statehood and has a population of WCCC—Record Review «:4B— Host and hostess of the whist the house. Lodge of Masons, King David piUl. SUte Police said, at the driving record and because he was WKNB—Headlines WHAY—Music Alley The thief took Miss Smith's $50. about 635i000, larger than that of WTIC—Voice of Temperance will be Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Lodge, lOOF, the Manchester accident, that Pelletier’s cofiditlon cooperative ■with authorities. W'rlC-Klm^• Miller WDRC—Music 'Through the Night For Nixon, Cabinet McKeever. urse, containing between $10 and He said that a set of tools and The court also entered nolles In six of the present states. WDRC—^Arthur Johnson Rod and Gun Club, and of Center appeared to be grave. Upon his To the argument that Hawaii is WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom WPOP—Mike Lawless Tickets have been mailed to all 15, and tied her to a post In the Congregational Church, several other objects had been the companion cases of Henry J. 10:0B— f arrival at Hartford HospiUl a not contiguous to the rest of the 4 :45— WHAY—Music Alley Washington, Jan. 26 (yP)—Presi- members. They are asked to make basement before disappearing into He leaves a nephew and three brought up. priest was called for. Upon clos- DesJardins, 41, of East Hartford, WHAY—Hound Dog dent and Mra. Elsenhower will con- The near-dlsoster occurred Mon- United States, Seaton said: WTIC—Ross Miller WTIC—International BandsUnd their returns by Feb. 3. Offerings the night. Miss Smith was able nieces. His wife, Mrs. Rose Shurt- er investigation of the injuries it and Frank Gatti, 36, of Hartford. WDRC—Music Through Ihk Night clude the 1958-59 White House so- to free herself and notified police day afternoon when Hayden and a DesJardins was charged \vlth Im- “The admission of Alaska pro- WDRC—Arthur Johnson WPOP—Mike Lawle.sB for the bag of groceries are to left Strant, died four months ago. was found that they were less vides an excellent rebuttal. Con- WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom cial season with formal dinners to- be made to Mrs. Edward Moriarty, shortly after 8 o'clock. She was A privat- funeral will be held passenger, William Hefflln, 21, also proper passing, and Gatti with linn- 10:18- night and tomorrow. of Coventry were rescued after severe then was at first thought, tiguity is not. in this day of Je4 WHAY—Fred Swanson WHAY—Music Alley 167 N- Elm St. not inlured. tomorrow afternoon at the W at- and Pelletier was released within hazardous parking. Both charges WTIO—News VfTIC—International Bandstand They entertain tonight in honor Changed Appointment their car plunged through the ice stemmed from an accident on the transportation, essential to pre- WDRC—Music Through the Night The following committee la in kins-West Funeral Home, 142 E. three hours after arriving at the WDRl>—News Keporler WPOP—Mike Lawless of Vice President Nixon and mem- charge of refreshments and dec- Miss Smith told police he made off Dunhams Point. They were Wilbur Cross Highway Nov. 11. serve our union," WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom 2 Center St., with the Rev. Laurence bers of the Cabinet. saved by two other men who were hosplUI emergency room. Rear Adm. K. M. McManes, dep- t:0J— 10:30- orations: Mrs. Howard Beaupre, hia first appointment a week ago, Vincent, associate minister of the Hartford Police have a warrant A nolle was entered in the case WINF—News WllAY—Music Alley .Tomorrow night Speaker of the and gave the nartie "Mr. Ardinl." following them in a Jeep. The Jeep of Beatrice P. Keith, 361 Porter uty chief of naval operations, was WTIC—Behind the Pages Mrs. James Crowe, Mrs. Robert | Center Congregational Chtirch, of- charging Pelletier with evading Bits— WDRC—Music Through the Night House Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) will Culver, Mra. Lawrence Decker, He made another appointment for did not go under. St., charged with evading respon- scheduled to present the views of WHAY—Fred Swanson be the guest of honor at the last ficiating. Burial will be in East The two cars were being driven responsibility in connection with the Defense Department. WTIC— Miiiei WPOP—Mike Lawless Mrs. Ermano- Garavanta. Mrs. Sunday but called Saturday and Cemetery. an accident at New Britain Ave. sihility. WDRC—Arthur Johnson 10:4S- , of the season’s five state dinners. on’the ice about 300 yards offshore Mrs. Keith’s case goes back to The hearings are expected to WHAY—Music Alley William Hannah, Mrs. Mary Ly- arranged to see the house at There will be no calling hours, and Whltp St. in Hartford at 4;55 WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom WTIC—UN Radio Review Three previous dinners were held 7 o’clock, that night. from the point where the Salvation June 16, 1958, when she also re- last only a week or less. They are ons, Mrs. Charles McCooe, Mrs. the same afternoon. WHAY—Fred Swanson WDRC—Music Through the Night during December. Army Camp is located. Hayden ceived a nolle but on the condition to be limited to a review and up- WPOP—Mike Lawless President Eisenhower returned James McGovern and Mrs. Edward She met him at the house on and Hefflln struggled for about 15 The Vernon accident is being in- dating of data recorded la.st year WTIC—Rose Mlllel Division St. shortly after 7, police that she pay $24. Atty. Jay Rubl- WDRC—Arthur Johnson tl:00— „ , yesterday from a stag weekend at Moriarty. minutes In the frigid water. They vestigated by State Policeman and in virtually every seasion of WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom WHAY—Night Owl paid. Miss Smith remained out- TPC to Discuss now appealed the case for Mrs. WTIC—News Camp David near Thurmont, Md. Proceeds from the whist will go were not injured, although they Lionel LaBreche and Vernon Con- Congress since the end of World »;45— side for a moment, and when she Keith but the Court of Common WHAY—Fred Swanson WDRC—News Mrs. Eisenhower remained at f!lie to the Slate assembly. were examined by .-i doctor and stable Edmund F. Dwyer. , No War II. WPOP—News entered, the man called to her Budget Requests P'i arrest has been-made. Pleas in Hartford remanded it to WHAV—Plattei P artj White House over the weekend. 6 told to go home to.ljed. President Elsenhower only a WTIC—Bose Miller OH*— . „ ■ from the cellar to discuss the con- Manchester on grounds that the WDRC—Arthur Johnson WHAY—Night Owl Manchester finding was aot a final week ago renewed his annual plea WTIC—Snorts Final Lost Tot Found Dead dition of equipment 'there. The Town Planing Commission to Congress to admit Hawaii to WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom WDRC—Music Through the Night Once in the basement the man will discuss its proposed 1959-60 Judgment. statehood. He said it would be un- 1:00— WPOP—Mike Lawless produced a gun and said, "This is Atty. Rubinow made a motion WHAY—Fred Swanson 11:30- ' ^ , Youths Conduct Lebanon, Mo., Jan. 26 lA’I The budget at a meeting tonight at 8 Charges Nolled conscionable to delay the action WTIC—News g holdup." About Town to reopen the case this morning, WHAY—Night Owl body of 3-year-old Willard Eugene o’clock in the Municipal Building. any further. WDRC—News Reporter WTIC—Starlight Serenade Jonea Jr. was found i2'i milc.s He tied Miss Smith to the post The Commission will nLso pur- Against Youths and the nolle was entered as a final Anticipating little committee WPOP—News WDRC—Music Through the Night Church Services and told her not to leave the house The Women’s Home League of Judgment. Bits— WPOP—Mike I.awless from his home yeslerda.”, eight sue further a proposal made by opposition, Aspinall set two weeks WINF—News 11:4A— days after he wandered off in for 10 minutes, police said. Police the Salvation Army will meet to- Mrs. Keith was arrested June 12 High school young people of Cen- contractor Andrew Ansaldi that Two Meriden youths received as his goal for final committee t:lB— WHAY—Night Owl freezing weather. added that it took Miss Smith at town-owned land be used for the morrow at 2 p.m. at the Citadel. after a Main St. accident in wWch WINF----- Music for Evening WTU;—Starlight Serenade ter Congregational Church led the Hostesses will be Mrs. Lucy Rich- nolles in Town Court this morning she hit a parked car but, finding approval of the bill. Bits— WDRC—Music Through the Night Two soldiers, among 450 search- least 10 minutes to untie her development of a road into D art- ■To expedite its consideration, WHAY—Fred Swanson WPOP —Knnnns worship services yesterday morn ardson and Mra. Annie Leggett. Kerrs Mark Silver Wedding of breach of the peace and carry- no damage, continued to her home. WTIC—Htrini* Sport, ers from P’t. Leonard Wood, found hands. She called headquarters mouth Heights, a planned 42-Iot the full 31-member committee WPOP—Mike Lawlfw ing and presented tlieir ideas on from a neighboring house. . The court suspended judgment WDRC—Arthur Johnson the body in dense brush in a subdivision which has not yet been What looks like a Christmar'^> ing dangerous weapons in a motor elected to ha.idle tne measure WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom 12:80— the theme, "Dare We Live in the The police Investigation ^ is be- approved by the TPC. St. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh- brook of Manchester. Present were Igainst Howard Wamock of no i:S0— Household of God." valley. ters of Isabella, will meet tomor- tree, a month late, Is actually a vehicle charges stemming from an certain address, who was arrested without referring it to a subcom- V The soldiers then discovered Early American Styling ing headed up by Capt. Walter Cas- Ansadil has proposed buying'.or guests from Manchester,-Colches- WHAY—Fred Swanson The occasion was the annual ob row at 8:15 p.m. In the Knights of silver dollar money tree which incident in Manchester Feb. 7. Saturday and charged with intoxi- mittee. WTIC—Cote Glee Club they were loat In the rugged ter- aella Sr. otherwise obtaining a 240 by ter, East Hartford, Poqu’onock WPRC—Arthur Johnson servanoe of Youth Sunday, a pro- Columbus Home Mra. F. S. Klock, was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Appearing in court here March Rep. Leo W. O’Brien (D-N.Y.), Stamp Collectors rain and had to summon help by ] 1,408 strip of town-owned land Westchester. Bloomfield, Windsor 31, Lawrence W . Nawrocki Jr,, 17, cation. WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom gram sponsored nationally by the near the Globe Hollow Swimming 63 Henry St., will show a film on Herbert Kerr, 15 Cornell St. The and Collinsville. the territories subcommittee B:4S— United Christian Youth Movement walikie-talkle radio. her safari through Africa. The was fined $300 for breach of the Saturday Ca.se» chairman who piloted the Alaska WHAY—Fred Swanson • To Meet Tuesday Coroner Stanley Palmer Jr. said pool' to use for the roadway and gift was presented to them Satur- The couple were married on Jan, peace and was given a .suspended WTIC—Three SlHi r.Aira The sermon message was pre- meeting is open to members and 23, 4934 in Miller'town, N. Y. Mrs. Bruce C, Williams, 20. of 4 Earl bill through the House last year, ^ WnitC—leiwell Thom". Willard died of exjposure, probably | Hospital Notes some building lota. day night at a surprise party at 20-day Jail sentence on the weap- sented by four young people, to “Fashionize” your LIVIN G ROOM When the matter was brought up friends. Mrs, Marie Paquette and the Red Ember in observance of Kerr is the former Mary Jackson St., was acquitted in Town Court was assigned to preside over WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom Manchester stamp and cover col- Charles Ryan spoke on "The 24 hours after leaving home. her committee will serve refresh- ons charge. His companion, Rob- 1:00— at a recent meeting of the Com- their 25th wedding anniversary. of Poquonock, and her husband is of a charge of failure to grant the hearing. WHAY—Fred Swanson lectors will meet Tuesday at 7:30 Search for God” midst the influ- Sheriff Neil Brown estimated Patients Today: 101. ert Shoneck, 17, was fined $200 for right of way. Williams was in- that 5,000 persons lock part in a ] mission with the Board of Direc- ments. The party was given in their a Manchester native. They have O’Brien said the chances are WTIC—Dick Bertel p.m. in the social room of the ences of cynicism and materialism ADMITTED SATURDAY: Alen one granddaughter, Rosanna Hol- breach of the peace and was given volved in an auto accident Jan. 20 “pretty good" that the Ha-wall WDRC—Amos ann andv search the first four days and tors, it was Iqdicated the Directors honor by their daughter and son- WPOP—Bob Scott Show Community Y, with which the youth of today Is Made In Bexzini Brothers Own F a ctory... Metlvler, South Windsor; "“Arthur The A m y and Navy Auxiliary in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hol- brook. a suspended 30-day jail sentence at the Intersection of Vernon St. bill can be passed by both the nights. Ice and snow then halted would probably favor , Ansaldl’s on the weapons charge. Both were Ills— The meeting will be open to all surrounded. Pamela Conant made Thompson, 46H Florence St.; Mrs. getting a 90-foot atrip rather than will hold a public card party to- and E. Middle Tpke. Deputy house and r-nate this year. A, WHAY—Fred Swanson suggestions answering the question the search three days. It was re- | night at 8 o’clock in the clubhouse,. placed on two years probation. WTIC—Dick Bertel adult collectors, both men and Leonore Grenier, 79 Deepwood the footage originally proposed. Judge Jules A. Karp acquitted companjon statehood bill is spon- "Where is God Found?” "The Na- sumed yesterday. Dr.; Franklin Conant, I.aurel Hastings Banda as its president. Prosecutor John FitzGerald re- WDRC—Amos and Andv women, and beginners as well as j Mix and match these p ie ce i to your heart's content, our d eco ra t o ri The Directors’ favorable- reac- Banda favors secession of Nyasa- Williams after a short trial. sored in the Senate i y more than WPOP—Bob Scott Show advanced collectors. ture and Purpose of the Church" The boy'j parents have eight Manor Convalescent Home: G.-orge Miantonomoh Tribe No. 58, quested their cases be reopened The court continued the case of a majorty of th< members. I'.BO- other children. q uaran tee that any com bination will give you a tion to the proposal was based on lORM, will hold its regular meet- Rioting Marks land from Britain’s Central Afri- WHAY—Fred Swanson Many request.s for names and was described by Richard Baxter, Currie, 96H Foster St.; Brian TPC contentions it would be to the and -the charges nolled so that the Earl C. Bleu, 32, of 19 North St., O’Brien said opposition to who said that the church combines fashio n-p erfect living room. W id e ch oice of co l Kloter, Ellington; Clarence Bea- ing in Tinker Hall tonight at 8 can Federation. His position had youtfis might enter the service. WTIC—News ol the World addresses of foreign collectors town’s advantage if the road were to Feb. 9. Bieu was arrested Hawaii statehood, concentrating WDRC—Answer Please were received at the last meet- the attributes of an institution tham. New Hartford: Mrs. Olive o'clock. been challenged by Wellington Judge Jules Karp granted the re- Jan. 10 and charged with reckless WPOP—Bob Scott Show orful Colo nial prints. Solid f a b rics also availa b le. allowed. Belgian Congo CHiirwa, a former member of the on charges of Communist influ- ing. These names will be available and a community, and requires the Turnbull, 108 Ridge St.; Mrs. quest. driving. He posted a $^50 bond. ences in the islands, may be more 7:4S— Use Louise Parklngton, Andover; Mrs. Pii'emen from Hose Co. 1, Town federal assembly. WHAY—Fred Swanson Tuesday night. Plana for exhibits, qualities of faith an4 love. Janet Nawrocki and Shoneck were in violent than that directed against WTIC—Life In the World contests and auctions will also be Mortimer spoke on "The Challenge Your Bertha Jacobs, Skinner Rd., Rock- Fire Department, put out a small a group of five Meriden' teenagers WDRO—F. R Murrow ville; Edward Machnik, Watson grass fire on Hartford Rd. Sunday Political Tallis Alaska statehood. But he said he WPOP—Bob Scott Show discussed. of Churchmanshlp." emphasizing Chqrge Plan Fanfani, 20 Aides who attacked two Manchester expected the Hawaii bill< to pass Two-Cu.sHon Half Sofa with left and riRht arm, Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Hilda Olson, 30 afternoon. RC Volunteers 8:00— Anyone Interested in stamp col- that true churchmanshlp requires youths after a Manchester-Meriden both Houses of Congress by wider WHAY—Music Alley lecting is invited to attend. Fur- living according to Christian prin- For 45 inche.s wide.^ Kegularly $299.96. $ ^ 0 0 Church St.; Henry Gryzb, 99 North In Cabinet Resign (Continued irom Pago One) High School basketball game. The WTIC—You Bet Your Lift S t ; George Vincent, Simsbury; St. Elizabeth’s Mothers Circle The margins thai the Alasika bill. WDRC—World Tonieht ther information rnay be obtained ciples in one’s everyday life. Deliveries Meriden youths said they were Plan Tea Party Hawaii, once a monarchy and WPOP—Bob Scott Show from cither George Cochran. 337 The prayer waa giyen by Su.san NOW ...... Timothy Becker, 736 Center St.; will meet Wednesday at 8:15 at and all bars were closed. A Euro- provoked by comments from the Mrs. Olga Baker, Coventry; Mrs. (Continued from Page One) the home of Mrs. Clarence Lodge, pean vigilante corp.s was set up later an independent republic, was WHAY—Music Alley VV. Center St., or George A. Fister, Greene. Kerry Getchell, Dorothy Just telephone your order for local youths. Miss Bernadette Walsh, Ameri- Prior and Linda Hartwell read the drug nretki and cosmetics— giv- Quarter-Round Section, with button back. 48 inches Peart Wuthrick, Hunter Dr., Rock- 24 Victoria Rd. The co-hostess will to protect a European residential Doctor Says A blackjack was used to beat annexed voluntarily to the United WTIC—You Bet Your Life 91 Lyness St. ville. Before Christmas he lost several, district on the outskirts of the can Red Cross representative for States in 1898. WDRC—Music Through the Night scripture, one at each of the three ing your Charge Plan num- be Mrs. Marshall Tyrrell. one of the Manchester boys. WPOP—Bob Scott Show long: (from corner). Regularly $189.00. n 59.00 ADMITTED 'YESTERDAY: Mrs. and for weeks it had been felt his city. Rhode Island, will speak to the Its non-voting delegate to Con- K OF C CONVENTION SITE services. Betsy Salafia participated ber government was on the way out. Sun Lamp (^an Be Healthful , In June, William J. Roberts Jr., Manchester Red Cross volunteer Atlanta. Jan. 26 (/P)—The 1960 by stating the purpose of Youth Mary.Griffin, 164 Avery S t.; Mrs, Bernard J. Sullivan, 168 Lake Matadi is a city of 25.000 about 17, another of the five youths, re- gress introduced the first of a long Lillian Covensky, Wapplng; John Vigorelli resigned to work for If Precautions Are Taken ■Workers at a tea party Thursday series of statehood bills in 1919. . Television Procrams national convention of the Knights Sunday. Steve Harvey served as Get St„ a patient at the New England 100 miles inland from the Atlantic. ceived a nolle of his charges so he at the Red Cross office. She and Hutton, 26 Centon S t,; John Darl- the reunification of his party with Baptist Hospital, Boston, under- It is the chief transshipment point By EDWIN P. JOKD.VN, M.D. An Hawaii statehood bill has On Pane Two of Columbus will be held in At- worship leader. Immediate could enter the service. Roberts two members of the Manchester pags“ j housT'three Times ing 234 Henry St.; Frank Schildge, the left-wing Socialists of Pietro went surgery this morning, and for Leopoldville, the Congo’s Capi- Written for NEA Service lanta sometime in August of that "Reloice. Ye Pure in Heart" was Delivery 433 Gardner St.; Arthur Hutchin- Nenni. Nennl, a former Stalin was fined $200 for breach of the Red Cross will discuss the reor------_. year. sung by the Cherub Ohoir at the will prohabl.v be a patient tlicre for tol and chief city. A 16-year-old reader has re- peace and given a suspended 20- 1947, 1950, and 1953. The Senate, son 183 N. Elm St.; Mrs. Joyce peace prize winner, at his party ganization of the volunteer pro- in 1954, e.pproved stateheod for Charles Chesser, state deputy 9:15 service, and by the Pilgrim scvoiBl weeks. Friends who may In Leopoldville about 170 per- cently inquired about the use of day jail sentence on .the weapons gram, which has deteriorated year- Hodge, 45 Hamlin St.; Mrs. Theresa Congress last week successfully wisli to remember him with a card sons were killed and more than 200 both Hawaii and Alaska inta single of the Georgia Knights of Cohim- Choir at 11. Boy Scouts and mem- Bilodeau, 324 Lydall St.; David maneuvered a break in the post- sun lamps. She asks whether this charge. ly sfnee World War II. GE N ER A L bus, made the announcement yes- bers of the Junior Fellowship acted may address him at the hospital, Injured in riots Jan. 4-6 following The remaining tw'o bo.vs, David biliyBarllamentary snarls ^blocked Sampson. 34A Garden Dr.; Joseph war alliance 'between his Socialists is advisable in oi^er to get a sun John Marsh of Rockville, field terday. as ushers. 91 Parker Hill Ave., Boston 20, a mooting of Africans demanding tan and w hether^r npt it might M. Grossman, 17, and Thomas H. representative for the Greater final enactmenTbach time.. Lynch, 117 Delmont St.; Mrs. Mary and the Communists. Instead he Statehood advocatos fe^that the T V Se r v i c e He said the convention probably Adult advisor for the Youth Dutka, Hartford: Mrs. Edith Du- promised an independent policy of Room 109. independence. help pimples. Kraft, 16, ■were also fined $100 and Hartford chapter of the national (SMdor)!fi Early American Chair, Foam Rub- admission of A laska'ttr statehood Day* » A AC A Call will attract about 1,000 delegates Sunday program waa Jay R. Stag- charm, 150 Maple St.; Miss Judith opposition for liis party. As regards the last question, a $200, respectively, for breach of organization, was scheduled to PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Elverne N. Harmsen ,lr., son of Blanlyre. Nyasaland. Jan. 26 lA’i established a precedent that malcss Nights yAiww Pius Parts and visitors fiom the United er. who serves the church as seqlor ber Cushion. Your choice of Fab- Lipp. Wapping; Mrs. Theresa Lind- A left-wing segment of the pro- sun lamp well help the acne, the peace, and were given sus- speak, but he was called to Ohio youth director. 901 MAIN ST.—Ml 3-5321 Mr. and Mrs. Elverne Harrasen, Police broke up yelling mobs of pended sentences. respectively. Hawaii statehood inevitable. TEL. Ml S-5482 States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto rics. Regularly $ 7 0 Ol^ sey, East Hartford; Paul Curtis. 98 western Democratic Socialists then siqce this is usually better in the to help on flood relief. Rico, Cuba and the Philippines. Next Sunday evening the CYP W. Main St., Rockville; Mrs. Eula 104'.j Chestnut S t, left tpday for rioting African Nationalists here Both are still serv-ing their 2-year Miss Anna Sampson, RN, is in Hawaii has 575,000 population $109.95. NOW ___ /TsTa# started a campaign to pull their summer months. against Alaska’s 212,000 Hawaii, Gunther, Dart Hill Rd., Rockville; party out of the government coali- basic training \>’ith the XJ-S. Army and in the adjoining town of However, caution must be ob- probationary period. charge of arrangements for the Jam es Hodson, 47 Falknor Dr.; tion to rejoin the Nenni Socialists. at Ft. i>ix. N.J. Llmbe last night. Nyasaland is a parly. ______economically more advanced than served. For someone who has Alaska, contends It is better bet- Mrs. Aurill Lathrop, Bolton; The two factions split 12 .years ago British protectorate. adolescent pimples, it would be George Clarke, 40 McCabe St.; over Nenni’s Commii: i. been arrested on a charge of negli- to Edward B. and Lucile R. Scott, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Felix because it really refers to those gent homicide. Vino, Storra: a son to Mr. and ultraviolet lamps which emit rays Property, at 425 Woodland St. Two-Cusliioii Sofa, 78 inches long with wing back. Police identified the dead wom- Quitclaim Deeds Mrs. Kenneth Harland, 37 Center not exactly like those of the sun. an as Mrs. Donald Breen. Her hus- Regularly $2’Z9.95. $ l T O 0 * 5 St., Rockville. The effect of ultraviolet lamp- Camlllo Gambolatl to John A. NOW ...... I # ^ s ^ s # Caribbean Treasure band, driver of the car, was in- Partridge, sewer right-of-way on BIRTH S TODAY: A son to Mr. produced rays on the normal jured slightly. property near Woodland St. and Mrs. Jtrtm Quish. Glastonbury; skin is, however, somewhat like State Police quoted Breen as M A N C HESTER a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson that of the sun. If the skin- .is saying the car turned shamly to Eight School and Utilities Dis- Discount Department Stores Youngerman, 179 Center St. exposed loo long to these rays it the right and hit the curbing when trict to John A. and Elsie D. DISCHARGED SATURDAY; Tasty Shrimp Elusive Game will redden and burn. If small, he reached for a glove he had taken Partridge, property on Woodland Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce gradually increasing exposures are off while lighting a cigarette. St. Vanderbrook. 41 Lynnwood Dr., taken, the skin will usually tan Arrested on a charge of negligent Bill of Sale Vernon; Mrs. Isabelle Swift. East By JIM BOWMAN and the ultraviolet rays will cause homicide, Breen wen( free ^ ter Anthony J. and Lucy Rubera Hartford; Mrs. Helen Shurkus, 26 Galveston, Tex. (,P)—The delec- the skin to make vitamin D. posting bond of $2,000. He is to ap- to Merritt Sawyer, business known [ Compare the Quality— Compare the Values | Jensen St.; Jam es Bump, 95 W. table shrimp, which has touched Precautions must be used with pear in Greenwich town court Feb. as Manchester Rubbish Service of O v e n cooking Main S t, Rftckville; Terryl Ack- o ft more Gulf Coa.?t sea battles an ultraviolet lamp. The rays are 4. 483 Woodbridge St. ley, 839 Center St.; John Westland, powerful and can damage the eyes Marriage Licenses is e asy t o d a y ... Rag. NOW Coventry! Mrs. Ann Boris, 271 than the pirate Jean Lafitte, may seriously unless these important Myles Joseph O’Reilly Jr., of be pulling a disappearing act. Gunman Captiirnd S1.9W Henry S t: Mrs. Delfino Smachet- organs are Carefully protected- Bolton, and Barbara Ann Boyn- ti, 7 Concord Rd.; Mrs. Jennie La- Shrimp boats which pulled in ton, I'T Pearl St., St. James’ im im ciiiiAiiii Volut! BOYS’ 2,000, pounds a day 10 years ago Uncomfortable and even danger- Texarkana, Ark., Jan. 26 (iP)— duca, Andover; Frank Terhune. ous bums of the skin have devel- Church, Feb. 7. Windsorville; Mrs. Helen Drenzek, now settle for a daily catch of 500 George Albert Scott, California' 00 oped from too long exposure. gunman wanted in the slaying of Aldo Pavan, 433 Keeney St., and Cotton 8 Main S t, Vernon; Sueanne pounds. Valedah Caroline Osgood,.. 433 Swanson, 482 Hilliard St.; Mrs. Could be only that the demand is Also, although Ultraviolet light a Hollywood film executive was Flannels PAJAMAS helps some skin diseases, it is captured here yesterday. Officers Keeney St.. Church of the As- or knitted Beverly Lorber, 31, Bunce- Dr.; at an all-time peak, say marine sumption. Jan. 31. Mrs. Florence Kikmal, Glaston- scientists. More shrimp boats than harmful for others. So it should flushed the ex-convict and his girl ski styles ever are going searching for the not be used by someone suffering friend, out of their tourist cabin Building Permits bury; Mrs. Irene Wallace, 128 Manchester Area Heart Assn., Birch S t ; Mrs. Laura Carlo, 18 evil looking but delicate tasting from a skin disease unless it is with gas and gunfire. Marshall Rd.; Cynthia Petersen, shellfish once considered little specifically advised. The 36-year-old Scott, wanted Inc., erect temporary sign near Mary Cheney Library, no fee. 484 E l Center St; James Furphy, more than fpdder for a hot tomato Sunlight on the skin results In for Dec. 30 slaying of Kenneth F. NOW Colchester; Mrs. Irene Manning, 23 sauce. the manufacture of, vitamin D. Savoy, executive secretary of the Jack R. Hunter Inc., for Anna Carroll Rd.j Mrs. Verna Pierson, 97 The sweet, tangy shrimp tickles This vitamin is necessary to pre- Samuel F. Goldwyn Studios, is C. Sampson, alterations to house Mather'St; Arthur McCarthy Jr., the palates of Americans to the vent soft bones — rickets — in being held in lieu of a $50,000 bond at 712 Spring St., $2,500. IN OUR CHILDREN’S GIRLS’ 132 Fsdknor Dr.; Sydney Furrow, tune of about a pound per person children. During the dark days, on a charge of unlawful flight Donald C. Palfner, alterations to house at 31 Coleman Rd., $1,200. ' 118 Prospect St, Rockville: Jo- annually. therefore, children especially need from California to avoid- prosecu- I Lined and $ |0 0 aepb Van Haverbeke, 155 Florence Supermarket frozen food coun- extra rations of vitamin D, which tion for murder and robbery. Radding Signs for Connecticut so’s home heating DEPARTMENT-BUY NOW Wing-Back'^C^hair S3 inches wide. two years, and that the drop in Bank & Tnist Co., erect sign at I unlined Btyle^— SLACKS S t ; Joseph Duffln, Ellington; Mrs. ters now carry everything from the and Mexico’s Campeche Banks. is now so often provided in cod- His companion, Barbara White, Plaids and Solids Wing-Back Chair 32 inches King size. Regularly ■yhree piece section- Winifred Clifford and daughter, 82 old cocktail standby to the french The brown—and what whites re- the size o f catches could reflect liver oil or other fish oils. 36, a 180-pound former woman 833 Main St„ $2,600. our w a y! only the substantial increase in I Sizes S-14. $139.95. $00 61 so fa n o t e x a c tly Summit S t; Mrs. Sarah Palmer fried and creole varieties. main—are found off the Missis- Some who are fortunate enough wrestler, was charged with harbor- and SAVE! wide. Regularly $ C O O C aa shown. and son, Andover. $83 Millijon Business sippi, Louisiana. Texaa and north- the size of the fishing fleets. take winter vacations in climates ing a fugitive. .Her bond was set SOVIET CONGRESS TO OPEN You get premium quality $89.95. NOW ..• J NOW ...... r.... DISCHARGED , YESTERDAY: John Mehos, president of the ern Mexico coasts. Shrimpers’ figures, he says, are where they can get a good dose of at $5,000 by U.S. Commission Thel- Moscow, J a n .' 26 UPt—More Mobilheat with RT-98 . . . the prortfe to lean on oldtimers’ mem- most completely effective fuel Mr.', "’lossi"' rfooitins. Lock- Shrimp Assn, of the Americas, Competition Tougher sunshine right when they need it ma Winham. than 1,500 delegates began regis- Reg. Reg. NOW A U S O F A S C A N BE H A D wood S t.; Mrs. Evelyn Carey, 24 says the ' industry docs about 83 In lean seasons the shrimper ories. most. Cut this is not possible for tering today for the 21st Con- oil additive in use today. And' BOYS’ NOW $1.98 INFANTS’ A LL S O F A S A N D C H A IRS Tower Rd.; Richard Perce,- Col- million dollars worth of business strays farther from his home port But he adds that if shrimpers most of us. CIAI5IS SOVIET UNEASY gress of the So\1et Communist you get premium service. Au- $1.98 IN F O A M RUB8ER IN L b V E SEA T SIZE chester; Miss Maxine Bennett 40 a year. Shrimpers who-marketed in search of a payload. With claim their evasive crustaceon is Not all ultraviolet lamps, on the Detroit, Jan. 26 Ilf) — Deputy iParty. The Party conclave gets tomatic deliveries . . . a bal. Value! Brettoh Rd.; Joesph Doucette, 108 only about 50 million pounds in demand on the increase, competi- declining in number, there must market are considered to be equ- Undersecretary of State Robert under way tomorrow In the anced payment plan and many Vdue! I Corduroy— CRAWLERS’ 0 0 High S t ; Miss CamUla Frey, 149 1930 produced four times that tion gets rougher. be c'omethlng to it. ally satisfactory. The selection Murphy said today Russia’s nn*- Grand Palace of the Kremlin. other extras designed to make FLANNEL Imaay with Conservation "Must” easiness over Conditions In Colorful ' Summit S t; Miss Nicole Reynolds, much last year. Mexico lifts an irritated eye- should be made with care. Delegations from other countries home'tieatin^ rea llv ttu y. $100 I snap crotch Bolton; Dennis Sullivan, 4 Robin. . Time was when the American brow at any foreign fishing boats Shrlmpi; MehOs, one of Texas’ The use of an ultraviolet lamp Soviet-ruled East Germany ac- were pouring into Moscow along Plaid I Hosiires. Rd.; Mrs. Lillian Covensky, Wap- housewife wouldn’t touch a brown camped off the 12-mile limit she largest producers, .lays shrimp does not do everything that the count partly for the Kremlin’a with , the party members from Patterns I Assorted colors plng; .Mias Vera Dion, 3 Ford S t ; shrimp and the white shrimp was claims. Often it has led to naval conservation is a must. sun does, nor is it as much fun readiness to. talk over the Ger- every comer of the Soviet Union. Mobilheat Sizes 4-8. ROBES Sizes $-4. OVERALLS I Raymond Borst Bolton; Edward the only strain thought suitable action. "Thirty or 40' years ago,” he as a winter vacation at the beach, man problem. "The U.S.S.R. has lISLChnik, Watson Rd., Vernon; for eating. But with the frozen A Mexican gunboat fired on a points out, "crop rotation was failed utterly to win over the Mm deon"OcHo#t but it doesn't cost as much either. East German population," he Onu) Hiltz, 48 Campfleld Rd.; food era came the rise of the Texas 'shrimp boaf/she claimed thought to be sheer malanky.” Hence the development of satis- oddWve [^ 1 Mta. Jennie Mercer, Andover; Mra. brown-flecked beauty and its sis- was within her coastal waters last One bright spot, CT.en says, Is' said, "and Moscow leadership is Reg. NOW factory lamps has benefited many concerned lest a wave of public NOW Btyt’ and Oirit’ Angela Lemire and son, 7 Scott ter shrimp, the pink—and the yehr, wounding its sicipper. His the discovery of new shrimp, people. . BOYS’ iReg. ' Dr., Vernon; Mra. AJice Monroe gradual disappearance of the craft was tow^_to a Mexican port s. ;ains such as the Royal Red and Intematinnal sentiment should reunite the people.” W E GIVE $1.98 ang son, 601 Hilliard S t ; Mrs. white. ' . and its shrimp confiscated. - found by government scientists BIRDLAND, MANAGER SLAIN CSbria Woron and Sdn. 13 Gaynor Now not more than, 15 per cent In recent years dozens of other GREE N . ST A M PS $ 1.00 VINYL 4 in 'deep water off the Florida and N«tv York, Jan. 26 4/F>-—Zach- S.SOO.OOO U B E L S U I T Value! n.. Rockville; Mrs. Arlene-Grot- of the'Industry’s total cafeh is U.S. shrimpers also claim to have Louisiana coasts. That Interpret The WINTER 00 arjah Levy,. 3^ aadstant man- Washington, Jan. 26 IPi—U. 8. W^she.<4 Of The Family Assorted $|00 Ivahie! la s >and son. East Hartford. white, and at least one scientist been persuaded a t min point to Not yet fish I commercially, ager . of BirdJand, . a pojiular District Judge Idatthew F.- Mc- _ T O D A Y : J e s s i c a says Mrsj Housewife doesn't know turn over their c a r ie s to Mexi- it’s jumbo size and could prove colors in MITTENS ' Broadway jazz spot, was slain Guire has refused to .dlsmias a wqqis, liieUons Pntetrprqof W .' Middle Tpke.; ^ e difference. can authorities. Texas shrimpers to be the seafood enthiudast’s de- early today in a brief sciiufne at 102 Summer $300,009 libel suit brought by JOHR B. BURKE MOMARTY MW B o lU ie x CAPS ZfairYor - "Some claim they can tell, but raised' cries a . piracy on the high light. one of the night club’s bars. Po- Arthur T. McGonigle, Republican lly KsMlapd. ;West I doubt It—although I ’ve '. 'never 1 seas and asked for added Coast But big or small, the shrimp has lice spread a ISratatb alarm for candidate for governor , in Penn- FUNEftAL home ven taste testsl” says research Guard protection. won its spurs as a delicacy. a mao' and woman who left the aylvanla last November, agaUw$ BROTHERS ologist Ed Chen of the U.S. Fish Both nations agreed the> prob- Except, possibly,' to the lAiimp TEL. m s-ian tjhaweoew e place momenta later,. columniat Drew PJaceon. In . a Opeii iOa.m. • lOp tn M 5 i YOUR FAMILY SHOPPING STORE ,'.f.j ■ ju d Wildlife. Service here. lem Is fi serious pne. boat crewmen. He's a man known 87 J$A8T O E M n S 8T. brief memorandum filed tqiky,- AMBULANCE 8EKVICB ; Shrimpeni haul in the pink (Jhfift, aaya . gqyemmeBt, shrimp to taks a dim 'view of the sbripip Robert E^ Le* waa mad* a Con- MeOnlre denliM a defenao'motion M l 3-5135 chiqfiy «ff Florida^ waet court pi^ucUOB fig u m g« tMujlYonly once it's off to markst fedsrat* ganaral on Juno 14, 1861. to,throir out ttia anlt. *•.' • ' L ,.

* \ pa g e ELEV]^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. JANUARY 26. 1959 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE OUlt^BOARUlNG HOUSE MAJOR HOpPLE League Gets BUGS BUNNY p & w A j m ^ EWWWON BAND'>OU VOU Ct9W M'/K O H A na w ar to P r a v l o u a P u a j o cm I W EA R /MV WIST ^ Fluoridation AMtaicAY etN NSAsu woe ckheed for "Fluoridation is something very CU T O U T O N S H E W A S T E R R I B L E ^ the plane, which they will use for personal to each Individual." 6 ‘ i t t e l l s h e r e R E S C U E D ! DOWN D O TTED LIN ES . O F A ST-YEAR- the transportation of executives. The League is not opposing OLD WOMAN 1 ^ 11.awsuit Leonard C. Mallet. P&W A gen- fluoridation in principle but the WHO FELL 2 Spoken eral manager, said the firm was fact that It was passed here with- $696 IN T H E -J •delighted' that Lockheed chose nut a public hearing at which RIVER! the JT12. It Is “our newest jet townapeople might have exnre.ssed engine, and I feel sure that it will Mardi Gras at Sperry’s Pond them.selvea on the matter, Bennett THIS COUPON m H ™ , BY FRANK O’NEAL attain the same reputation for re- contest‘ 'were Roy Darwin and his daughter, Katherine of'Bollon said SHORT RIBS Hot chocolate and a fur coat keep Joy Bauby, 10, of F.ast Hert- Hill Rd Andover, and Steven Freddo of West St.. Bolton, wlio liability and economy that Pratt & ford warm as she joins other spectators at Sperry's Pond in Bol- Fluoridation was voted at a Di- W O R T H 1 D ppici “vi^ltney Aircraft engines have al- were judged to have the funniest, preUiest. and most original rectors' meeting la-st month. At ton watching professional skaters. The Bolton Skating Club costume.s. respectively. (Herald I'hotos b.v I into). btavs enjoyed,” he said. held its annual Mardi Gras Saturday. W innersjn a cos^me^ that time. General Manager Rich- O N THE PURCHASE O F- O N E KIN G SIZE CTN The company's J57 7and J75 en- ard Martin .said the equipment same one. He was also given a could be purchased and Installed In gines power many of the U.S. Air zation of American States. Raul Force and Navy front-line planes, sobriety test. the town's water supplies in about Roa, probably would both go to Vinson Backs Friday posted a $200 bond and six months at a possible cost of Bs well as mo.st of the new com- Washington ne.xt week. A number COCA-COLA mercial jet airliners. Cuba Turns Is due in eom l Feb. 2. $15,000. of other new diplomatic appointee.s G O O D JA N . 26 THROUGH 31, 1959 BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS 5 3 - F o o t Wingspan also are expected to leave soon for The swept-wlng JetStar, which Bill to Extend LONG SAM G their posts. AT Y O UR A &P SUPER M ARKETS is In production at Lockheed Air- Castro, meanwhile, piet for two THE t?IVININ'\ P iir HAS THIS \ M A W ? Attention to fTM-THAT LOOKS LIKE \ IT \St! ^ 0 craft Corporation's Marietta, Ga.. hours last night in Caracas with 701 M AIN ST., EAST H ARTFORD RopSAys MAN A&FB6PABIZeeP MAW&0m sB S plant, is 58 feet long. 20,5 feet Draft 4 Years A WePWNS veit N05EW6E TO MARRY A0AM6 Venezuela's president-elect Romulo 261 BRO A D ST., M A NCHESTER VOUKE WgAKINE', / IN 0OW 50,60 high, with a 53-foot wingspan. Betancourt. Later it was an- TH ATS TH' L0 N 55A M ? R / 6 H T ? l-lU The JT12 engine will be placed Economics nounced that Agramonte would (C o n t in u e d tro m (’ a g e O n e ) ji 116 EAST CEN TER ST., M A NCHESTER LOf4S smr^ceos66wn MAY0E He'S W H AT'LL * — r F/KTS. L0N<5 WAV IT S In twin pods on each side of the head a Cuban diplomatic mission LIMIT O N I C O U P O N T O l A C H PURCH ASE MARRieP w e PO IF rear fuselage. The aim of this de- (Continued I nun Page One) to Venezuela to study a joint policy necessary tinder the pressure of ^SPOOIWEP (S O T T A 'SOMETHIN& WORRYINO gai n PEff AUKEAPy^ H E I S ? SOO, D&AR? sign is to provide safety, comfort against dictatorships in the Ameri- the cold war. i r MARRY UP WITH, and ease of maintenance, accord- ing to work out the govermuenl's ca.". The U.S. niamher of Commerce, ing to Lockheed officials. future course of action toward the , ret’omniended that the draft law be sseoaa MON6TER MALE Republic Aviation Corp. last fall day-to-day problems of govern- e x t r a wall c.xtendcd for only two years in- \ IN TH 'FD Resr... selected the JT12 for an advanced ment. O FF THE w “ drone" now under development Bov Hears Call stead of four. It said that in view THIS COUPON Only in the past few days ha.s I REGULAR for the Army. Besides its suil- of today's fast changes in military a n d f l o or Urnitia completed his cabinet i technology and manpower needs. V M tteg US abllity for drone and commercial namin.g Elena Mederos minister of Of Trapped Man W O R T H PRICE 1959 by NCA 1 Congress should take a new look at and military aircraft, the .1T12 is social welfare and Regino Boti , L U 1. p«l 0 «. • Al >i«AN the law at least every two years. C«^. 1 « br UHM fMMxt Ir^kM. IM. 'M y wife kindled my a m bitio n. H er first m eal co nvinced also suited for missile and heli- economy minister. Both are new Trumbull. Jan. 2B '/P' The good s p a c e O N THE P'UKt-riM3CURCHASE UO rF —LJINC- O N E 1\A2 L-M-IINV..CO UN CE riNW.P K G .- copter applications, according to posts. i hearing of a teenager saved tlie BY KEN B A L I) and JERKY BRO ND FIELD m e I had to m a k e enough m oney to afford a co o k! " {( JUDD SAXON P&WA. In a news conferenc e yesterday, life of a rock-hunter ye.sterday. JANE Foreign Minister Roberto Agra- | Michael Scortino Jr, 1.5, heard Driver .\rresled w i t h . . . SUCH A S ? P O N T KNOW... monte outlined the government's what sounded like cries for help PARKER Po tato Chips YET. BUT position on .several matters. ! coming from the woods while he t h e r e a r e On Liquor Count WneWT IS STILL IN THAT 6TRAN6E BY ROUSON List Narrows Agramonte disclosed that a min- ; was In the yard of a relative near G O O D JA N . 26 THROUGH 31, 1959 PCEP SLBER MR. SAXO N. OUR TOXIC e l e m e n t s LITTLE SPORTS WHERE ONE isterial committee has been set up i Old Lead Mine T’arli. TEST1N&, THEREFORE, MUST to study Cuba's po.sition toward re- < Verlyn L. Friday, 42, of 450 AT YO UR A &P SUPER M ARKETS B E LIMITEP. BUT O NE P O SASE IS With his father. Michael Sr., CURIOUS THINS IM PRESSES , LETH AL, ANO Fbr GOP Post newal of the U.S. Sugar A<’t now \ 6200 Main St., he began walking Main St., wa.-} arre.sted after an 701 M AIN ST., EAST H ARTFORD /ANOTHER TYPE OF pending in the U .S. Congress. into the woods tow’ard the voice. accident on E. Center St. Saturday P O SASE CAN BE 261 BRO A D ST., M A NCHESTER USEP A S A The list of avowed and potential He .said the government expect.s ^ And it's a lueky thing for Ron- afternoon and charged with oper- CURATIVE. THIS candidates to succeed Mrs, Hazel the United States to increase its ^ ald Swalina. 23, Bridgeport, that .ating a niotoi' vehicle while under j 116 EAST CEN TER ST., M A NCHESTER SEE M S T O FIT Finlay as Republican Town Chair- quota of sugai- purcha.scs from someone heaid his calls. WOOD FOLDING DOORS LIMIT O N E C O U P O N TO EA C H PURCH ASE HERE, SOMEHOW. man narrowed to three today as se- Culia. There has been talk by one j Swalina wa.s found 50 feet down the influence of intoxicant.a. J U S T A curities salesman Robert Starkel or two U.S. Congre.ssmen of cut- . the unused shaft of an old tung- According to police, Friday bit In st e a d o f s w i n g i n g o u t and wasting apace, Pella THEORY... J declared he ‘ ia not at all inter- ting the quota to show disapproval i sten mine. He had been there more the rear of a car halted for Main ested" in the chairmanship. of the executions, but Agramonte than four hours. St. traffic about 2 o'clock. The D o o r f o l d c o m p a c t ly a g a in st the door jamb. Yoo Starke! had been mentioned a.s a said he does not feel this wo\ild Firemen brought him up hy car- driver of the other car. .lames B. BY JOHNNY HART ■ possible candidate following Mrs. happen. rying a ladder througli the woods Crane .Ir., 26, of Hartford, notified c a n use e v e r y i n c h o f f lo o r and wall sp ace right up t® O FF THE B. C. Finlay’s resignation Friday night. Cuba normally supplies the ; to the shaft opening. Except for a police of the frccitient. THIS COUPON However, Starkel, who had been a United States with a third of its ; badly bruLsed knee, he was un- No injuries were reporteil. and | t h e e d g es o f d o o r w a y s! Pella Wood Folding Doors REGULAR I IF ONLY they could candidate for a brief period last sugar need.s. Tliere are prediction.s dam age to the two vehicles was BY ROY CRANE ANTS ARE VERY they could rolb hurt. p r o v i d e a n e x c i t in g n e w d e c o r a t iv e note. 5 Standard W O R T H PRICE BUZZ SAWYER THE WORLD - COMMUNICATE WITH' 'spring, when William S. Davis was the Cuban crop this year will rearb Swalina said he tumbled down light. NTELLIGENT ! retiring as chairman, said today Police .said a complaint had been OH,t«y TMETRE PURE ONE another .' six million tons, but the Agricul- , the shaft acA-identally. The opening p a i n t c o l o rs, n a t u r a l w o o d finish or unfinished. A MURDER! you he would not have the time for the ture Ministry has not yet issued its is surrounded by a steep-sided bank made earlier in the aft.ernoon that O N TmtHE FUKLiiAacPURCHASE ur—uiNcO F- O N E r/PACKAGE OF- IM A VWITE-Oirr, c o m p le t e p a c k a g e d u n i t Anyone can install Eco- WE CANT EVEN GOT LOST RIGHT Job decree fixing the size of the crop that acts as a funnel. While hunt- a car had been seen being operated IN THE MIDDLE The avowed candidates are Atty. and allocations to sugar milks. in an erratic manner on Charter BlEACH SENP A CRASH , P IS TH E // ing for mineral specimens, he said, n o m ic a l . . . c o m p a r e with prices on other doocs. TRUCK' OF CAMP. MOW'D ! SILLY-LO O KIN& L K E , H E AMI^r John F. Shea Jr. and insurance Agramonte also reviewed plans he slid down the embankment into Oak St. When Friday wa.s arrest- let’s BU600r man Eugene N Kelly, while former TABS NOU LIKE TO BE C R E E P . B E STRICTLY ON THIS NOWHERE to ask for enforcement of interna- the hole. led, his car was Identified as the Barcolene Mayor Harold A. Turkinglon Is TflLO T UP W ie R D SYILLE! s c e n e ! i M tional conventions on human rights considered a likely contender. Vice A vailable in the following: T H ERE as well as modifications of agree- G O O D JA N . 26 THROUGH 31, 1959 chairman John Bowen, who had ment-s on the right of diplomatic O A K, BIRC H . PINE. W ALN UT. ASH T been approached by committee AT YO UR A &P SUPER M ARKETS -members, has told them he is not a-svlum. This has been a thorn in and PHILIPPINE M A H O G A N Y the revolutionary regime's side 701 M AIN ST., EAST H ARTFORD Interested. Ah LOW AS $22[-00 COMPLETE Tu.rkington today continued to since Batista and his top a.ssoci- CRESTFIELD Country Home 261 BRO A D ST., M A NCHESTER ates escaped to the Dominican Re- UNLCSi WHtTC OUT ^ 11 / \ maintain that he had not yet made 116 EAST CENTER ST., M A NCHESTER '5 L'f t s in 10 MiNures, x / < ^ up his mind about seeking the public and the United .States, and W/U A T T I M P T CR* SN W chairmanship and had not, in fact, other henchmen scurried to refuge and Convalescent Hospital LIMIT O N E C O U P O N T O EA C H PURCH ASE i f i N P I N S . " by DICK CAVALLI in various Latin American embas- MOK'IY MEEKLE even given the matter enough thought to try to reach a decision. sies around Havana. AT LE A ST Agramonte said his government B6B VERN O N ST.. M A N C H ESTER CLOSI And Bowen again declined to H E AIN'T T H E commit himself to a promi.se to is not contemplating diplomatic VDU'RE NEW IN THE.6E AGGRAVATIN BY LANK LEONARD BART6, AIN'T 10U,STRANGER? resign as vice chairman. Unless he relations with the Soviet Union MICKEY FINN VOU GOT BU6INE6S Moumy does resign, tlie t6wn committee and indicated that Communists O FF THE luc u H - H O U U H A N -tF I KINO O' would be excluded from the new N o w In O p er a t io n THIS COUPON MtMamIiI 8r^' IV-IVHAr TIME y o u v e g o t HERE IN DODGE? Avould have to elect a woman REGULAR EX A C TLY DON'T S E T THERE STRANGER chairman. Party niles require that regime. IN TIM E, I - I 'L L the chalnnan and vice chairman He said Cuba's new ambassador For compl®te inform ation Phone Ml 3-2461 W O R T H PRICE N EVER FO RGIVE to the United States, Ernesto Di- M Y S E L F / be of the opposite sex. Meanwhile, the two candidates higo, and its envoy to the Organi- O N THE PURCHASE OF-O NE 2 ’/2 TO 3’/2 LB. A VG - who are off and running for the chairmanship. Shea and Kelly, said s over the w^eekend .that the.v had made no commitments concerning the 'Vice chairmanship and that W hole Fryer that contest was "wide open” so far as they were concerned. Each G O O D JA N . 26 THROUGH 31, 1959 ,// OlOc said that, if elected, he would Youtr New StMCA Dealer • . • AT YO UR A &P SUPER M ARKETS auAuu make no recommendation to the 701 M AIN ST., EAST H ARTFORD X> 1 * * f h , NCA t .r r t ... Iiw T.M. U .». P .t. W , town committee concerning the BY LESLIE TURNER persons with whom he would like 261 BRO A D ST., M A NCHESTER ia p t a in easy to serve. DENNETT & POPP DODGE, INC. The elfection of a successor to 116 EAST CEN TER ST., M A N CHESTER AS t HUlOa UP TH' HOSE. HE SHOVEP ME , THEN.CUSSW LIKE A MANIAC, Mrs. Finlay Is' expected to be held H B ^ A M M EP IT IN REVERSE, T HERE'S A N EW KIND O F LIMIT O N E C O U P O N T O EA C H PURC H ASE BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DOWN. JUMPED IN W CAR AND,GUNNED IT by the town committee in about a MR. ABERNATHY WHAT JUST AS MV DAUSHTEK MAME HAPPBKCD . SACKED OUT... month. Bowen, who ' Is acting C A R BUYER IN A M ERIC A . . . PIP THE TO DRIVE UP IN FRONT OP HIM'. ^ AND ROARED chairman, said he would call the A WRONG STEP WOULD BE h e a d s w e m e r g e . .w " ' 1 1 WE MUST WEIGH THE. TAILS WE DON'T. DRIVER OF THE meeting for an election after the GOOD A N D BAD FEATURES DISASTROUS. THE YELLOW CARPO appearance here o f ' State Chair- The kind that wants to khow, to lift THIS IS A VERY CAREFULLY. M ILLIONS RESPONSIBILITY/ ME TOO.' WHENtOU man Edwin tt. May Jr. May is the hood and get the facts. These are OF> THE IMPORTANT FILLED UP expected to address the local town THIS COUPON ARE AT STAKE.' IS TOO G REAT / LET'S ASK MR. HIS TANK? REG ULAR PECISION! t j ABERNATHY committee In about three weeks the people who buy SIMCA. SIMCA SHOULD WE WHAT TO DO. invites comparison. Only SIM C A holds W O R T H PRICE MERGE WITH 14 world’s endurance records. SIM C A THE DUMPUE O N THE PURCHASE O F- O N E 6 O U N CE JA R - has the safety features you demand: CO. OR NOT.^ Engine up front where it belongs; i-jt FLR Ur)iGard body; four front-hinged doors; A oP INSTANT Coffee SAFETY’S SAKE Qi distortion-free windshield; up to one- G O O D JA N . 26 THRO UG H 31, 1959 nth trvke. Ine. T.M. ■!!g“ 2;,.a!-i A nd Longer Tire W e ar third heavier than competing cars. Test AT YO UR A &P SUPER M ARKETS JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN Drive In For O ur drive SIM CA and learn the truth: Of 701 M AIN ST., EAST H ARTFORD THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS all the world’s economy cars, Chrysler THBHBAD- VES...SO M ETHIN G IS THERE ANYTHNG UH...1'M AFRAID MR. ) 2 6 L BRO A D ST., M A N C HESTlR I'VE LOST WHOLE MEANWHILE... - / THAT'S RK3HT,i:AFTAIM.J ■------^ QUARTBRSOF TO DO WITH THE KALE . WRONS, SLA TER? COBB WILL HAVE TO I Corporation has brought you the flneeL 116 EAST CEN TER ST., M A NCHESTER CHAPTEKSOF MV — ^ H E WAS REPORTED A ue. 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/ 7 % ■/ * 1 -/ PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1959 THE Gold Key Dinner NBA Feud Between Coaches, Refs Continues Tonight a Sellout Red-Hot Cheney Teclj Herald Angle Embers By Three Comecticiit men Who Quinn Gets Farewell^ (D- have made outatanding contri- EARL YOST Syracuse Nats butions to sports will be honor- Sports Editor ed here tonight at the Ihth Con- Down for Two Garnet , . ■ • ' V- If , necticut Sports Writers Alli- D ispute Calls Heartwarming Toast Johnny Egan p heavily favored to end the I«- ance Gold Key Award Dinner. I By PAT BOLDUC - ' Su n d ay read in the Couranl where Gold j 112-97 Win dian*''tournament dream* Friday Key Dinner tickets were available ] The trio to be presented with Red-hot Cheney Tech and night. start nf iii'hat Uirned mil to h* as I had received at least 20 re- By Jim Duffy -* c- MihvRukrp, Jan. 26 (/T’l—.loJin Quinn, tJi6 MllwtukM And the Shot gold keys are Christopher • * » • perfect day — a beautiful sun- quests from various town's and (Bat) Ba^talino, former world’s backsliding RHAM share the ' ■■ i Rravf'.s' oulKoing jrhnoral managpr. rPCPivPrt 6 Ji6ftrtwarmingr. I spotlight in this -week’s Rockville High ftjr, church with my family, an cities in the .past week for tickets New Yorlt.'.Jan. 26 (/P)—Tjte Keeps Title featherwi'ght boxing cham- •iftemoon of skating and watching . . . Talked with the Rev. Philip sjionlaiipou.a farowpll la.st niglit. Tlip ramrod straight ba66* Hold Spotlight pion; Briggs Cunningham, X. • I schoolboy basketball schedule, Having lost 1. in a row and it ■pro basketball on teevee and a Blaney before he sent his St. running feud between/^^lie ball executivp. who itiiit the IJravp.* Jan. J.'J to accept a «im- sportsman and skipper of the I each listed for two games in- times in 15 start*. Coach Jo^n "bight with my family... My ice Thomas High basketball team out coacliT.s and referees ot tlie ilai poat with the bhiladelptiia I Boston. Jan. 26 <;P)—Johnny .yacht Columbia which retained i eluding a head-to-head clash CianaYari's Rams run smack into bkate* had been hung up for more after it* 15th straight basketball National Basltetball Assn, rhillies, was on th* rer*ivln||; end Hopes Alive the America's Cup, and J. Or- dditional trouble against Farns' of an outgoing tribute and s itef- I Egan, possession tactich and The j Wednesday in Hebron. Neither than one week hut I couldn't say success. The Saints boast the be.sl sliowed no signs of slacliening lean Christian, veteran coach 1 rival ran afford too many more ington VVedne.'d*y i Rockville lost "tiri to an invitation from the lady -f/" John McHale liiig silver piin' h bowl. Shot, are the talk of New England and nthlettc director at the t'nl- record of any high school in Con- ' defeata at the risk of being elimi- 47-43 the first time around) and *pf the hou.se to join her and the necticut . . , Caughi my first look today in the wal

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, .TANUARY 26, 1959 I 72 Houses for Sale 72 Suburban for Sble -75 Household Gooils 6 l Booms Without Board 59 Apartments— Flats— Houses for . . . He«r 9 Pin Dr4>p Police Pushing 63 Articles For Sale 45 Tenements (XX) (XXXVIII) FOUR ROOM ranch In Coventry. BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Winted— Male 36 xUXIQUE FURNITURE/ lUver. ROOM heated, not water, Oarage, recreation room, full . A Florida aaleaman who Kidnaper Hunt BusinoM Sorrices Offored 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW parking, central. Lady or gentle- MANCHES’TER, Center St.—Five looked (or help from higher SNOW BLOWERS—Rso. Ssosrbird, glass china, and used furniture MANCHESTER . BOLTON Une. BAST HARTFORD - Neat four porch (easily enclosed). Storms, UNUSUAL opportunity for men bwght and aold. FumUurs Repair man. 59 Birch St. rooms, heated, second floor. CaU room ranch with closed porch. blinds, amesite drive. GI- mort- places to help him out In. Man- over 80. A well known a- gally crossing the Rt. IS es- adve r t ising MMMTSeEHj , •APL'f r. I HEAR < 'SOU- Industrial plants. schools, Babies accepted. CentraUy locat- FIVE LARGE room*, second floor, ment. pouble laundry ainks Wanted— Real Estate 77 Tavarez baby. VERAHMHE HUA0AN9 SBVBN ROOM HOMB OFF planade Jan. 14 and was sched- HOMEfCR. churches, property owners, gov- Portable Stereos from $89.95 up ed. Apply Mrs. Doraey, 14 J.rcb St. on bus line. $75 to responsible aluminum combinations through- uled to appear In court today. I el ectrical. work by Wall THESE • ) ! » ( « 1 TAkEeHlMEELFOFP party. MI 8-6825, 336 Center St. Parker Street. Living room with Forty Investigating teams—each I Zemanek assures your safety. ernment agencies and dealer out- GOLF CJLUBS with cart, nine Terrific^ trades on Admiral, out. F ^place. Exterior 'ecently fireplace, dining room, kitchen, en- HAVE CASH buyer for single CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT DEPT. HOURS KOW- HOW AHPTHDI ALSO! Emerson and Motorola ’TV's. PLEASANT large heated room, painte^. Amesite drive. Artesian house, $13,000 to $16,000. Please Elchler, however, told State composed of one FBI agent and ! Don’t wslt, call MI 0-8070 now. HUSBAHDS ARE leU. Consistent producers irons, three woods. CaU MI 8-1877. free parking, on busline. 146 Cen- FIVE ROOM upstair* apartment. cioeed porch and tour bedrooma. Policeman Raymond Reynolds one city detective — b^$sn the 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. earn from |6,000 to $20,000 an- w ell./ 100x200 completely land- call (iagllon W. Ilutchlna, Ml Be wise and modernise. u)« that,' 9x12 Vinyl rugs, reg. $17.95 now ter St. MI 3-5002. Refrigerator, stove and oil ."tove Overalied garage and nice yard. he had not the time to appear house-to-house check yesterday, nually. Part-time men can pick SHINERS for ice fishing, whole- acaMd lot. Fruit bearing apple, 9-6133 as soon as possible $12.95. furnished. Near Main St. Adults. Dlehwaaher. New heating avstem. In court but would get his hoping to locate the woman who COPY CLtlSING TIME FOR C L A S ^ IE D ADVT. TV ANTENNAS repaired and In- thetr own tnco)nne depending on sale aiid retail. Camp Meeting FURNISHED ROOM, conveniently pe/lch and pear trees. School buses $17,900. R. F. Dlmock Oo„ Real- $60. MI 8-8603. door. This home Is in excellent ARE YOU CXINSIDERINQ ’’good friend," Gov. Rlblcoff to abducted baby Johnny. MONDAT Thm FRIDAT 10:80 A3I.—SATURDAY 0 A.M. stalled. Call Modem TV Service, time put In on line. Diversified Rd, Bolton. MI 9-5685. located. One minute from Main tore. Ml 9-5345. appoint someone to appear for MI 8-8188. CHAMBER’S FURNITURE :ondltion. Priced to sell immedi- SBLUNQ YOUR PROPERTY? Employes of the hospital also line includes products for year St. Light housekeeping. Woman FOUR ROOM apartment In Coven- We will appraise your property him. Then Elchler drove hack 'round aalea, Ice chaser—new ice SALES only. MI 9-7959. ately at $15,300. R. F. Dimock Co., (XXXXI) were being Interviewed In the ef- PLEASE READ YOUR AD ELECTROLUX OWNERS- Prompt try. All modem conveniences^ free and without any obligation. to Miami. fort lo turn up some trace of the melting compound — assures ex- Building: Materials 47 'Winterized, lake pri’vlleges. Realtors, MI 9-5245, friendly ssrvlcs on your Electro AT THE GREEN We also buy property for cash. Today, when Court Clerk An- missing child, taken from his home CUm IM m AOt" t»kMi over cellent winter commissions. Kil- WELL HEATED room, one block MI 3-0305 after 3:30. BOL’TON—Two year old four room lux (R> cleanet. PicR up and de- from Main St. Separate entrance. (XXI) Member Multiple fJstIng thony Qryk called Elchler’s Thursday when he waa 23 days vMlaaeo. Hio odvertliier «JioiiM rood hl» the FIRST DAT IT Sect Wall Finish contains potent YOUR WEEKLY SAVINGS ranch with carport. Large living STANLEY BRAY. Realtor name, there was a conspicuous livery, Cell Electrolux suthorlaed Hours 10-5 7:30-9 Gentleman, parking. MI 8-4724. TWO ROOMS and bath, room with fireplace. Aluminum old. AFMABS OBd REPORT ERRORS In Hmo lor tke next buior- insecUCide — remains potent LIST ST. JAMES’ PARISH - Home for BRAE-BURN REALTY silence In the court room. Uhl TIm Henld !• reoponolble lor only ONE •noorrect or omlttod sales snu service. MI 0-0848 or JA against insects for years, yet sale Cheney MlUs. Inquire combinatlona. $12,800. R. F. The kidnaper apparently first 3-0108. Please ask for Augustli.e TWO PAIRS custom-made rose aUk PLEASANT room In quiet home, large family, four bedrooms, two- Ml 3-8273 No dne answered the call, and { artleB lor nny ndTertliieBioiU and then pnly to the extent of a to humans and apimals —an ex- Windows, Complete, from (10 each lined draperies. Selling at sacri- Shop, or Pranchyk, 3 Wb Dimock Co.. Realtors, Ml 9-5245. saw the baby Wednesday at the Kamienskl. next to bath, shower, parking. MI car garage, excellent condition. Elchler’s $25 bond, posted on hospital, where the mother, Dora- **nake rood” Inaortlon. Eirora which do not leaaen the value of clusive Consolidated product. Men Western Framing, fice. MI 9-7782 between 10 a.m.-9 One block from St. James’ School. LISTINGS WANTED, single snd such as Edwin Hand, Maurice from $105 per M’ 9-0887. FOUR ROOM single hoi Heated (XXXXH) the date of his arrest, wa-s Itza. 31, had taken him for treat- tha advertiaenient will not be eorroctod by "make food" Ineertton. ATTENTION residenta! Homes, p.m. Call Ml Priced to sell at $17,300. R. F. Iwo-family houses. Member of Frank, Ignacio Zavalxa are enjoy- Builder’s InsulaUon $34. per M’ Veranda and garage MLS. Howard R. Hastings, Real- added to the court receipts. ment of a lingering cold. commercial, industrial. Dissatis- VERY PLEASANT room for gen- 4-1959. Dimock Co., Realtors. Ml 9-5245 MANCHESTER—New five room TOUR CXIOPERATION WILL fied with present rubbish service? ing five figure Incomes. Exper- Knotty Pine PaneUng Three piece mahogany bedroom tleman. Rarklng. At 272 Main tor. Ml 9-1107 any time. The woman, who gave her name Diol Ml 3-2711 ience not necessary, hut car es- 14c per sq. ft. ranch, tn nice location, full base BE appr ec iat ed We Inidte Inquiries. Full time •et ...... St. Ml 3-4071. ’THREE ROOM redecorated (XXII) meht, oil hot water heat, fireplace, Ellington as Gladys Garcia, went to the service MAM Rubbish Co., MI sential. Write or wire Consolidat- 1x8 Sheathing, $93 per M’ nuree piece mahogany bedroom SELLING YOUR home? For Tavarez’ tiny West Side apartment apartment with gatage, heat and large lot. Built-In atove and oven. prompt, efficient, courteous aerv 9-9787. ______ed Paint A Varnish Corp, 1831 Clam Shell Casing 5%c per !in. ft. set ...... PLEASANT heated furnished room hot water, first floor, central lo New six room ranch, one block with the mother and child and re- Automobiles for Sale 4 Willey Avenue, Cleveland 13, Medicine Cabinets $5.95 each with private bath. Kitchen fa- Garage. $21,500, R, F. Dlmock Co., Ice and appraising without nbllga- Lost and Found Nine piece mahogany dining cation. Call MI /9-9628 after 5, from Green. All large rooms, two Realtors, MI 9-S245. Two Hospitalized turned the next day with a Bronx LAWN MOWERS sharpened and Ohio. Mantals $19.95 eac'i room set ...... *125 cilities available. (?all MI 9-4578. baths, built-in stove and ''vei., fire- tlnn, call S. A. Beechler, Realtor. NEED A CAR and had your credit Ml 8-6969 or Wesley R. Smith As- address where she said Mra. POUND repaired. All work guaranteed. Birch Flush Doors, Four sofas, $20, $30. $40, $50 each. THREE ROOM furnished apart place, Full basement, two-cai ga- MANCHESTER, Green Manor — Tavarez could find more opaidous turned down? Short on down pay- Free plc.k-up and delivery. t0% from $6.95 each BEAUTIFUL furnished room, new sociates. Ml 9-8952. Member Multi- By Auto Accident ment? Had a repoeaeaiionT Don’t Maple breakfast set ...... $20 ment with shower. Andover Cen rage. Your choice of ' ..nterlor Three bedroom ranch. Hot water living quarters. She offered to A way to aave your back and heart off on eharpening until March Help Wanted— Disappearing Stairways $23.95 each Nine piece dining room set .. $30 ly decorated, well heated, tile ter, $45. PI 2-7541. decoration. R. F. Dlmock Co.,'Real- ple Listing Service. five up! See Douglas Motors, get bath, private home. 318 Spruce St. oil heat, storms, screens, 4% baby-sit with Johnny. Parkway Servics Center let. Bruno Moske, MI 3-0771. Male or Female 37 We will beat our competitors ad- tors, MI 9-5245. mortgage. Near bus, school, shop Two Ellington residents were the lowdown on the lowest down vertised prices, by at least 5% . WATKINS CENTENNIAL APARTMENTS WANT TO SELL? For action on Tlic Bronx address turned out and smallest payments anywhere. TYPEWRITERS and office ma- NEWLY DECORATED room with ping. H. B. Grady, Broker. MI homes, building lots, acrei^e, admitted to Rockville City Hos- STATE OF CONNECTICUT USED FURNITURE (XXIII) 3-8009. to bo a post office. When Mra. CaU MI 9-809S Not a amall loan or finance com- chines repaired. Sales, Service and NOBODY — BUT NOBODY shower in private home. Call MI (JHESTNUT STREET commercial property call us. pital late Saturday afternoon as Tavarez returned home, the woman For a QKit on our automatic snow pany plan. Douglas Motors, 838 rentals. MI 9-3477. Open Competitive Examination UNDERSELLS NA'nONAL EXCHANGE 9-8354. Ready buyers. Call Carl Schwarz Help Wanted — Male 36 When available 2-3-4 Rooms BOLTON—Six room split level, ANDOVER, Wales Rd.—Six room the result of on accident on Wlnd- and child were gone. ramovai acrvlce Main Street. Heating and Plumbing 17 Help Wanted— Female 35 16 OAK STREET wooded lot, only four vears old. or Esther Pitkin Schwarz, Brok- The woman wa# short and MAINTENANCE, painting, general Notice ROOMS—Single or double. Work- This is what you get:— home needs very little to com- sorvllle Rd. In Broad Brook. NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. Open Thursday Evenings Three bedrooms, fireplace, excel- plete. Small-cash dovim to quali- ers, Ml 3-0154. stocky, of Latin American descent, LADTS BLACK handbag. C on t^ - MUST SELL 1957 Chrysler four bualness cleaning. William Gil- S. WATSON, Pl-UMBINQ and heat- PARTY DEMONSTRATORS need- ABILITY, alertness, aptness are ing people, free parking. $8 week- Well heated apartment State Police said George Skin- necessary qualifications for this Senior Utilities Engineer (Civil!. 381 STATE STREET. Until 9 ly. MI 3-2822. lent condition. $16,300. R. F. fied buyer. Call Frank Burke, MANCHESTER—I-arge single or and said she had visited the hos- b if drlver'a licenae. registration, door hardtop power steering and more, 80 'Woodbridge St. ing contractor. New Installations, ed. New 1959 line of over BC nsw- Hot water ner, 40, of Pinney St., driver of the brakes, green and white. No rea- ett, smartest, most unique na- excellent position that we have Closing date February 18. 1959. No, NORTH HAVEN, C!ONN. Closed Mondays Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245. Hartfonl, CH 6-8897 to arrange In- multiple dwelling. 'Tel. MI 9-7452 pital for her fourth pregnancy. etc. Verv valuable papers Sub- alteratinn work and repair work, 3274. Residence waived. $6,720- Electric Refrigerator sonable offer refused. Will con- MI 9-3808. tionally advertised items. Full or open. We are looking for a young COMFORTABLE room on bus line, spection. or MI 9-2868. vehicle Involved, was treated for Mrs. Tavarez told police. atantial reward. Call MI 9-58*3. Jack’s Auto Seat Covers $9,300 per annum. Telephone CHestnut 8-2147 ELECTRIC RANGE—Uke new — convenient location. 91 Main St. Gas Range XXIV sider trade for '53 or '51. Call Ml spare time money-making oppor- man to act as a sales representa- Gas for cooking included a fractured ankle and numerous days. ______9-911* between 5:15 and *;30 p.m. 430 Hartford Rd, Manchester, (Jonn. 24 HOUR immediate aerviev Re- tive. Our firm is the leader In its Dental Hvgienst. <3osing date self timer, large oven, 3 Calroi MI 9-1077. GLENWOOD ST. — Four room tunities. Experience unnecessary. LOW Price $«9 to $91 NEW SIX room Colonial, $17,900. ranch, excellent condition and lo- broken ribs, while Marion ZInker, NCnCE IS HEREBT given that MI 3-4295 modeling, repairing, new Installa- Call or write HOP Home Parties, field and we offer excellent chance Feburary 18, 1959. No. 3275. Resi- burners and convertible deep-well Legal Notice Diamonds—Watches— cooker. MI 3-2703. CLEAN, COMFORTABLE room built-in dishwasher, l ’^ baths, cation. $11,900 or reasonable offer. 63. of Ellington Rd., received treat- Flood Waters Pass Book No SS 8983, Issued by 19.50 MERCLTRY two-door. Four tions, electric sewer cleaning, 45 Manor Circle, East Hartford, fw advancement to the right dence waived. $3,120-$4,260 per CALL MI 9-4071, Ml 9-5779 ment for a shoulder Injury after new tires, good spare, some re- All typee of car and truck drainpipes cleaned fast and effi- party. The starting salary is good annum. Jewelry . 48 for working gentleman or >'irl. In built-in stove and oven. Ccmplete- Owner Ml 3-6526. at a I’OUnT OF pnOBATE. hold »l The Savings Bank of Manchester Conn. JA *-*247, DON’T MISS THE BOAT! private home. Inquire 132 Birch ly landscaped. Amesite drive. R. Vf»rnon, within Rnd for Ihr DIMrIrl of the car In which they were riding has been lost and application has pairs Best price over 8100 tskes ciently. Will R. Guy. Ml 8-0*77. and we pay salary, commission Crippled Children Physician, LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, re- Elllnictnn. County of TollRnd. StAlo of Now Receding It. MT 8-83T4. upholstery. (Jonvertible tops. CI.,ERK TYPIST St. Business Locations F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI C onnretirut on th<* 26th dny of Jftnuftry, went out of control and rolled been made to said bank for pay- and bonus after training period. Closing date February 18, 1959. pairs, adjusts watches expertly. Brother Here's The Biggest, 9-5245. CHOICE LOCATION We furnish a company vehicle over. ment of the amount of deposit. All work guaranteed With knowledge of shorthand No. 3276. Residence waived. $6,720- Reasonable prices. Open daily. Most Sensational Bargain BROOKFIELD ST. — Convenient, for Rent 64 Pruitrnt, lion. Thoma* F. Rady. The accident occured a short By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Moving-Trucking— and pay all expenses on the $9,300 per annum. Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce twin bedroom, next lo bath, 'TV. Looking (or a home not tn Floods still menaced some areas 19,50 FORD 8 cylinder. Good con- wanted for general office work. You’ll Ever Get In Your Life COMMERCIAL business or 'dfice (XXV) ^Esfaic p( Elain liimt of Ellington In distance from St. Catherine's RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make- Storage 20 vehicle. All employe benefits such (Appointment may be made at Street. Ml 9-4387. free parking. Gentlemen. MI a development, with spacious- In five eastern and central states Announcements dition. Call MI 3-7424. cars, amplifiers, phonographs and as insurance, vacation with pay — And The Easiest Terms space (or rent. Up to 6500 square ness. location you will be proud said dlatrlct, a minor. Church, in Broad Brook. It la be- Apply above the minimum rate!. 9-8801 after 5 p.m. NEW SIX room Cape, West Side, Upon tho application of thr imardlan ing investigated by Bast Windsor today but waters from swollen JEEP—FOUR wheel drive, Plym changers. Over 47 years total ex- MANCHESTER MOVING a n d etc. For interview- apply to Mr. Ever Made feet. Will sub-divide. Main St. Lo- built In range and oven, near bus. of, plus a real (17’) dining of Iho ratalp of said minor for an MANCHESTER MODES, INC. fiViUr authorlzIiiK har to niortcaKo ror- Resident State Policeman Wendel rivers and streams were receding INCOME TAXES prepared :.i your outh - - 19.50 convertible, red, 1125 perience. 90 days guarantee on all Trucking Co. Ixical and long dis- Curtis, Singer Sewing Machine Mail request for application to Fuel and Feed 49-A cated near Center. Plenty of paik- school and shonping. Large lot. room? Then call right now (or horns Or by appointment. E.\per- Yes Sir! That’s Twight! Ing. Phone Ml 9-5229 or t-7444. taln r#*al ontato altuatcd in tno Inwn Hayden. In most sections. The worst of the Kieman, 427 Hartford Rd. Call Ml work. Potterton's. MI 9-4537. tance moving. Weekly van service Pine Street Co., 832 Main St., Manchester. State Personnel Department, Room ROOM TO RENT. Gentleman pre- $16,200. R, F. Dlmock Co.. Real- appointment to see this six of Elllncton. particularly d^’scrlbod in ienced tax work. 24 nour -rvlce. to-New York. MI 3-6563. Manchester, Conn. 405, State Office Building. Hartford, WELL SEASONED split oak fire- Take 1, 2, or 3 Years To Pay ferred. 118 Walnut St. HeKrtng Hours Set mtd-wlnter flooding appeared tem- 9-4100, tors, Ml 9-5245. room (24x54) custom white said apmlcatlon. It Is; porarily ended. CaU MI 3-4723. or apply in person at State Per- place or furnace. $10 loada de- ‘SUPER DE LUXE” ranch with its clump of birches, ORDk RED: That aald application ho The Ellington Board of Tax Re Household Services MANCHESTER Package Delivery. WANTED—Woman to live in. Room TOOL MAKERS sonnel Department or any office of livered. MI 3-2694. 3 ROOMS OF FURNmiRE STORE FOR rent. Suitable for hoard and determined at the Probate view for the first time In the his- The chief problem for the thou- (XXVI) terrace stonewall and nost Office In Vernon on the 30th sands hit by last week’s devaatat- 1951 CHEVROLET Offered 13-A Ught trucking and package deliv- and board in exchange for care of the Connecticut State Employment AU 100% Guaranteed Boarders Wanted ,59-A store or office. Call 5-7, MI 3-8441. lamp, sweeping view. About Jam iarv, 1969 at 10'9f) o d o r k In Iho tory of Ellington will have office Personals 3 ery. Refrigerators, washers and children while mother works AND Service, SEASONED hardwood for furn- ONLY $433 foronoon. and lhal Dibllc iml ro bo ing flood* In Ohio, Pennsylvania, F'IRST FIXIOR—Room and hoard VACANT STORE—Will remodel for BOLTON—New five room ranch, three' miles from Manchester hours in the morning as well as the I I o-TON TRUCK DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com- atove moving specialty. Folding nights. Call MI 9-6369. aces, fireplaces, stoves. Top qual- PAY ONLY $17.33 Month fireplace, basement garage. Two Post Office, over the line In given to all noraona Inloroalod In aald afternoon In its annual sessions New York. West Virginia and VACUUM CUBANERS rspslrsd In pany, doors and windows, custom chairs for rent. MI 9-0752, FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS itv, free delivery. Ed Yeomans. — YOU GET — for man or woman. Home com- office or business. Parking and oatato to appear. If Ibey aoo '''''i'"’' Indiana was the huge cleanup Job. centrally located. MI 9-3627. acre wooded lot. Can choose your South Windsor. ML 818. and be hoard lliorooii by pnhilabtng a for appeals. my own boms shop. ForU yssrs work, guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1688 EXPERIENCED Situations Wanted— P'l 2-8002. 16-pie c e bedroo m forts. ra 9-6656. rop y of Ihia order In a nowapapor hav- The Red Cross has estimated more Rack Body Low Mileage AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Ix)cal For work on close tolerance Air- color scheme. $15,200, R. F. Dlmock Call Lillian Grant The Board has announced it 'will factory sxpsrlsnce. AU mskss. low after * p.m. Female 38 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM Co., Realtors. MI 9-5245. ing a cirnilation In aald orohnto dla- than 22,000 families were affected ratss. trss ssUmatsa, frss pickup moving, packing, storage. Low craft Precision Parts. trlc.l on or before .Tanuary 27. 1959. and be at the Town Hall Feb. 2. 7 and by the floods, with thousands MI 9-2895 SEWING MACHINE 12-PIECE KITCHEN Suburban for Rent 66 WALTON W. GRANT roinrn make m this court o( the notice and dsU'vary. Mr. MUler JA WEAVING of bums, moth holes rates on long distance moves to TOP NOTCH secretary wishes part Garden— Farm— Dairy Apartments— Flats— 14 from 9 a.m. to noon and from forced temporarily from their HIGH HOURLY RATES — Plus — (XXVII) AGENCY 1 lo 5 p.m. This will be its regular 8-880*.______and torn clothing, hosiery runs, 48 states. MI 3-5187, OPERATORS time permanent job. Five dr^^, no Products 50 ELECTRIC Tenements 63 ROCKVILLE—34 Grove St. Well EI.SIE M. NEFF. Clerk. homes. handbags repaired, ripper re- Saturdays. Hours flexible. Write REFRIGERATOR MANCHESTER—Just listed. Beau- Realtors MI 3-1153 February session to hear appeals Cold air, with snow or rain, , JOIN ’THE MATES (Men’s Asso- placement, umbrellas repaired, If you don’t qualify for one of APPLES end pears, now on sale heated two room furnished apart- from property owners on their Trailers 6-A MANCHESTER MODES, Inc. these positions, please do not ap- Box M. Herald. TV SET ment. Inquire 1st floor. Apt. 9,, tiful seven room Colonial. 24 foot spread from the entral Plains ciation to Enjoy Slimming!. Lose men’s shirt collars reversed and Painting— Papering 21 at Botti’s Fruit Farm, 260 Bush and COMB, RANGE FOUR ROOM apartment, second living room, large kitchen, full assessments across the northern half of the weight- the fun way, For Informa- MOBILEHUMES—Rosy, used (47 replaced. Marlow'a Little Mend- Pine St., Manchester ply. Hill Rd. floor. Adult family. Ml 3-f7ol. PARKER STREET, Coventry-Six Almond Will Fight The board expects a far greater country, adding to the Inconveni- tion call CH 8-9732, MI 9-8705, MI PAINTING AND paperhanging. Free Storage until wanted dining room, nice den, ll-i baths. MANCHESTER VICINITY 10), excellent condition. 14,800. ing Shop. MAL TOOL & Situations Wanted— Male 39 room apartment, second floor hot One car garage, spacious screened business this year because In ence of flood victims. 3-S664. Good clean workmanship at rea- RESPONSIBLE woman for part Free delivery q NE ROOM apartment heat hot 3*49.00 Jensen's Inc. (always re- ENGINEERING COMPANY Free set-up by our own ehable ^ water. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main water and heat. PI 2-6293. $90 a porch. Amesite drive. Situated on Like new, four room ranch. Order to Integrate many cases the 'Valuation As In Ohio, one of the states hard- liable). Rolling Hills, Route 44A, BELMONT Rug Cleaning Com- sonable rates. 30 years In Man- time work days only. Five days a Household Goods 51 sociales Inc., doubled or tripled RIDE WANTED from Chestnut St. pany—For those who care about men st month, free parking. a well landscaped one acre plus Youngstown kitchen, ceramic bath, est hit by overflows, the Ohio river Mansfield, OArfteld 9-4479. chester. Raymond Fiske. MI week in local pharmacy. State 291 ADAMS STREET ELDERLY MAN wants light, part- Phone For Appointment storm windows and doorsj fire- assessments. to Bradley Field. Hours 7 :3r a.m.- their rugs—phone Ml 8-0012. 9-9237. hours available and salary de time work. Call MI 3-8682. SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper. Wall lot. Priced to sell at $23,800. R. F. Virginia’s Schools was the last of the state’s water- SAMUEL ALBERT, Hartford CH VERNON — Three room apart COVENTRY — Available today. Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245. place, basement garage, acre Approximately 400 people ap ways threatening further flooding. 4:30 p.m. Tel. MI 9-5604. Free pickup and delivery. Free sired. Write Box L, Herald. tiles 4c a tile. Kentile, from 7c Several 4 and 5 room furnished exterior and Interior painting. EARN .$32.80 WEEKLY MASON and carpenter, oalnter, each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, ny time up to 8 p.m. refrlg lot. Stone retainer walls, well peared' before the representatives At Cincinnati the big river edged Auto Driving School 7-A eiUmates ipven. We speclallie In apartments. Near school and (Continued from Page One) RIDE WANTED from Keeney St. fiiriilture and wall to wall carpet- Ceilings reflnished. Paperhanging. WOMEN sew for profit. Easy IN^YOUR SPARE TIME paperhanger, cement finisher, de- at the Green. See It Day Or Night eralor. References. Ml 0-2837. XXVIII landscaped. 5% PHA. 10% VA to of the Valuation Associates Inc up to 65 feet, 3 feet above flood to Farmington Ave. near Aetna. stores. Convenient to University, qualified buyer. Asking $12,600. who said moat residents vvanted stage. The Weather Bureau pre- MORTLOOK’S Manchester’s lead- ing. Wallpaper books. Bstlmalea given. Ready-cut wrap .ground aprons sire.s work. $1.50 per hour. CH If you have no means of trans- Willimantic and Manchester. Rea- Hours 8:30-4:30. Tel. An 9-1815. Fully covered by Insurance. Call home. Net profit $20.40 on dozen, 6-1375. Two-piece living room set, $40. portation. I’ll sent my auto for RISLEY APARTMENTS. Available COVENTRY—New room ranch, Large six room Cape, oreezeway Junior High School for the semes- to know what figures they used dicted an expected 67-foot crest ing driving school. Three-jiktlled, WE NEED RELIABLE Jan. 1st, opposite big new shop- .sonable rental. John S. BisscU, three bedroom, living room, kitch- FLAT FINISH Holland window Edward R. Price, Ml 9-1003. spare time venture. Write. Ac Two sofas, $25 and $30 each. you. No obligation. and garage, plastered walls, large ter starting Feb. 2. School Board to arrive at such a value, which will be reached near midnight to- courteous instructors. Class'room MEN AT ONCE Single maple bed, $16. ping center in Rockville. 4V4 room Cross St., South Coventry, PI en and dining area. Built-In range Automobiles for Sale 4 Instructions for 15, 16, 17 year shades, made to measure. All curate Manufacturer'a, Freeport, kitchen, bay window In dining Atty. J. H. Slmmonds said yester- they answered said was the mar night However, only minor metal Venetian blinds at a new PAINTER and paperhanger, deco- New York. Dors—Birds— Pets 41 Maple breakfast set, $30. . a —L—B—E—R—T - ’S apartments (2 bedrooms), new 2-6828. and oven, fireplace and -nantle. room, fireplace, l ’-4 baths, two ket value of 1950 and 100 per olds. Telephone Mr. Mortlock, IF brick construction. "Jeautifully day he will confer with a represent- damage waa expected unless fresh low price. Keys made while you rating, Good clean Job, reasonable Maple dropleaf table, $30. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Basement garage, hot water heat. large bedrooms up with walk-ln cent valuation. rains should hike it above the 60- OLDER CARS, meehanlca apaclals, Director of Driver Education. You are over 21. COCIvER SPANIEL puppies, male. equipped big kitchen. Red birch ROCKVILLE—Four room apart- Situated on one acre lot. Close to wait. Marlow’s, price. S. Yencha, MI 9-6914 after OPPORTUNITY knocka. Don’t fail You are bondable. Mahogany buffet, $10. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P M. closets. Storm windows and oors. ative of State Atty. Gen. A. S. The following menu has been foot mark. flxit yourself car*, always a good MI 9-7398. 5. Two red and one black. AKC 8 ft. Grandfather clock, $100. SAT. 6 P.M. and formica cabinets—disposal!. ment. Modern bath, hot water, no schools, bus and shopping. $14,900. selection. Look behind our office. to answer if ,you heed money. You You have a car. heat. Will accept one or two chil- Awnings. House just painted out- Harrison today or tomorrow to de- plannee' for this week for Elllng Floods In Ohio caused an esti- FURNITURE REPAIRING - An- get 40c of every dollar's worth registered. $25. Tel, MI 9-1838. Appliances if desired. Ceramic Minimum FHA financl^. R. F. side. Separate washing drain, fully cide where and when to ask for a Douglas Motors, 338 MUn. MANCHESTER Driving Academy You are presently employed. tiled bath, shower, vanity. Close dren. $50 monOily. TR 5-7984. Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI 9-5246. ton schools: Wednesday, hot dog mated damage of $100 million in tiques restored. Furniture Repair cosmetics you sell to women in WATKINS Musical Instruments tiled basement floor. Large well Slav in Judge Bryan’s order. now offers behind the wheel and Service. TalcottvlUe. Ml 8-7449. You can work 10-12 hours a w'eek to excellent public and parochial on roll, potato chips, sliced pickles 76 of Ohio’s 88 counties. BEFORE YOU BUY a used car classroom Instructions for 15, 1*. Courses and Classes 27 your neighborhood. Experience —days or evenings—in your USED FURNITURE landscaped lot. Immediate occu- Norfolk^ where 10.000 pupils Articles For Sale 45 MINSHALL GETESBURY organ. schools for 1 or 2 children. Heat XXIX and carrot sticks, sandwiches, At Plttston, Pa., rescue workers see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck 17 year olds. Call Mr. Miclette, SAVE 50% on laundering. Wet iinnecessarv. We train vou Call spare time. EXCHANGE Wanted to Rent 68 pancy. Full price only $14,900. were affected when six schools pudding, milk; Friday, creamed Anally halted the flow of water Sales and Service. 385 Main , KOREAN VETERANS —Ovilians. MT ,3-5194. Spinet model. Mahogany fuiisli and hot water furnished—Individ- PI 2-7249. wash, damp or fluff dry. Folded Don’t lose your achoql eligibility ROUND AND split dry oak wood, ual control. Parking. Excellent EAST HARTFORD — Neat four For Information or were shut dow'n last fall, may find tuns, fish, mashed potatoes, veg from the Susquehanna River Into a Street. Ml 9-4571. Open evenings, j YOU CAN EARN $3.00 TO cut fireplace, furnace ar.d stove 15 OAK STREET with matching bench. Kxrelicnt YOUNG doctor, wife, dog, desire Other Listings out today whether the schools and wrapped free. Manchester because you can’t attend achool. WOMEN—$5 an hour spare time. condition. Price $650. Call after .5 sport facilities in city park with small duplex or house, February room ranch, amesite drive, large etables, sandwiches, ice cream mine shaft where 12 men have lARSON’S Connecticut’s first li- $6.00 AN HOUR lengtns, $10 per load, delivered. must be reopened. The city coun- been trapped since Thursday. Few WANTEaj—Qean uaed cars. We | Laundromat, *60 Center St You can now learn radio and TV Sensational new apparel party Open Thursday Evenings p.m. MI 9-1455. _ new p'^ol. $100. MI 9-4824. TR 1st. $80. JA 7-7684 after 5. lot. Good location. $10,500. R. F. LAWRENCE F. FIANO, milk. censed driving school trained. at home. Paid for completely by NO EXPERIENCE NEEDUD Call PI 2-7886. Dimock Co., Realtors, MI 9-6245. cil, acting when the state lost its believe the 12 men 'would be found buy, trade down or trade any-1 Certified and approved, is ''ow of- TV SERVICE Potterton’s, all plan. We deliver, collecl. Free Until’ 9 5-5775. Broker thing. Douglas Motors. J33 Main. I the VA. TV kit and testing equip- sample line. Beeline Fa.shions, We Train You To Run Your’ USED PIANO, reasonable. Good power to keep the schools closed, Manchester Evening Herald alive. The big job of pumptnc fering classroom and Vehlnd makes. Highest qtiality guaianteed PRE-SEASON chain saw special. MI 9-5910 has voted to deny operating funds ment Included. Non-vets: Apply Bensenrille 156. Illinois. Own Floor Waxing Route, Save up 30% on Clinton saws. Closed Mondays condition. Call after 5 p m. MI THREE LARGE rooms and bath. Houses for Sale 72 XXX llngton correspondent, Mrs. Q, out the tone of water which poured 1949 CHEVROLET sedan. '52 ' wheel instruction for teenagers. work and parts, over 47 year’s ex- for same course! Free informa- Furnished, heated, hot ’vater. to all grades above the sixth effec- Into the mine was expected to con- An 9-6075. perience, Famous for aerA'ice aince WE GUARANTEE YOU New and used. Capitol Equipment 9-7983. Bcrr, TRemont 6-9818. Studebaker sedan, '54 Hudson tion. Write Radio-TV Training As- SEAMSTRESS for cut aprons, CUSTOMERS AND parking space. 1 or 2 small chil- $11,800—ATTRACTTIVE three bed- IjAKE STREET—New si* room tive early next month. This move, tinue for two days. Thirty-three 1931. Phone MI 9-4537 for best Co., 38 Main St., 3-7958 GAS REFRIGERATOR goo oon- Colonial with garage. Built by U MANCHESTER—$11,300 charming sedan, one 4-door Jet. one 4 door | sociation. Dept. MH, .57 Farming- Average earnings $1.50 hour. Sim- IMMEDIATE INCOME! Wearing Apparel— Furs 37 dren accepted. PI 2-7546. room ranch, ceramic bath, 'arge four room ranch, lovely vooded which would close white as well as other miners escaped the flooded Hornet. Both automatic. N o' service. ton Ave., Hartford, Conn. Call ple, ea.sy. Convassing not re- BOY’S HOCKEY skates, size 3, ex- dition. Call MI 3-0517. ' kitchen, knotty pine cabinets, hot & R. Bui’t-in stove and oven. Negro schools, was to be challeng- mine lost Thursday. Business Services Offered 13 TWO ROOM furni.shed apartment, Large fireplace. Sun deck. lot, lot convenient location, many Columbia • money down. Brunner's Edsel. j AD 2-6400. quired. Write; Novelty Aprons, We fumi.sh equipment, supplies, cellent condition $5. Schwinn 26” BOY’S WOOL charcoal suit, size water heat, excellent construc- extras. Owner MI 9-4831. ed toda.v before U.S. Judge Walter ' TalcottvlUe. Open evenings. (?aldwell, Arkan.sas. training and CUSTOMERS so that ONE ONLY. 9x12 used Wilton nig. 105 Birch St. CaU NO 9-5601 after tion. too' frontage, trees. Carlton baths, tnrce bedrooms. Beautiful 1 HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. Building:—Contracting: 14 boy’s bicycle. $12. Call MI 9-9623. Excellent condition. Kemp’s, MI 13, good condition. Reasonable. Hoffman. YOU CAN RUN YOUR OWN i 5 p.m. W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. view. $18,700. R. F. Dlmock Co, ROCKVILLE—Clean as a whistle! In Charlottesville, where two Typewriter Letter Behind NEW 1958 EDSEL 4-door sedan Available at all times. Philco fac- 3-5680. Phone MI 3-6164. Exams at School tory supervised service. Tel. Ml ALTERA'nONS to kitchens, bath- — Stock.* Mortfraires 31 WIDOWER and 3 children desire FLOOR WAXING ROUTF. We USED LUMBER, building and Realtors, Ml 9-5245, Three bedroom ranch cape, large schools with 1.700 pupils have been push button automatic drive. : housekeeper. Phone MI 9-0583, or APARTMENT—Three rooms and WEST SIDE—Attractive f'vp room Hanover, Germany — Perfect 9-9698 rooms, attics, cellars, porches; or have THOUSANDS of people calling plumbing aupplies, furnaces, hot G E ELECTTRIC range, In good Wanted—To Buy .38 bath, private entrance overlook- porch off kitchen, full cellar, ga- closed, the school board has been Heater, defroster, oil filter, playroom. Plumbing, carpentry, CONSOLIDATE debts with a sec- contact Rev. Almond at South Us every week for more and more water heaters, windows and home, enclosed breezeway. ga- XXXI Change Bus Times typing will become easier after padded dash, etc. Factory list condition, $50. Chadwick t Co., I ing Bolton Lake. $85 per month rage, $13,900. assume 4'i% rage, amesite drive, beautiful lot. told by its counset it must reopen FLOOR SANDING and refinishln electrical and masonry. Aluminum ond mortgage loan at $22.25 per Church. of this economical floor waxing doors. Choman’s Housewrecking, House just 6 years old, many the schools “within a reasonable the 1969 German Industries Fair 83,730. It's yours for $2,300. New month for each $1,000 borrowed. 564 Center St., corner McKee. WANTED TOW y I includes heat, lights and hot mortgage, amall cash. Carlton W. VERNON—New six room Colonial at Hannover, where two (3erman Specializing in old floors. "kfl siding. Garages, cottages, out- service. at Stock Place. Open .Saturday I water. Call MI 9-3466. extras and all for just $.4,600. time.” Similar advice has been Due to the fact that Windham car guarantee. Low bank -rms. 9-5750. Dial (?H 6-8897 and ask Frank SALES PESON. experienced wom- 8-4. dailv 3:30-5, or call Ml 9-2392. Good use.d resalable furniture, Hutchins, MI 9-5132. with attached garage Built-In typewriter manufacturer* are to buildings. room additions. Nuside en’s apparel. Part-time, excellent Elsie Meyer Agency. Realtors. given the Warren County School High School will be holding its Brunner's Edsel, Talcottvillc., Engineering Company, Inc., 84 Burke or Mrs. Carter to explain. For local interview or appointment also small upright and spinet range and oven. Fireplace sun introduce an Invention that pre- Open evenings. salary. Call Mrs. Hciler, Land O’ THREE ROOMS and bath, stove FIVE ROOM single on Washing- deck. iVa baths, three bedrooms, MI 9-5524, MI 3-6930. Board, whose 1.000-pupil Warren mid-year examinations this week, CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, Oak St. MI 3-1425. Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, . call Hartford FT! 9-5248 collect. pianos. and refrigerator, $80. Available Tuesday through Friday, it will be vents most of the common typing available all hours. SaUsfaction 15 Lewis St,, Hartford. Fashion, MI 3-8112. 7'i H P. FIRESTONE outboard ton St. Large expandable attic. high wooded lot. Brickfront. County High was closed. errors. Using electronic clivuits, 1953 CHEVROLET two-door sedan, guaranteed Call Ml 9-1315. motor, first $85 takes it. MI 9-5524. Feb. 1st. Tel. DH 9-7319. Basement garage. Call owner MI $17,400. R. F. Dlmock Co.. Real- COVENTRY Wednesday’s special legislative necessary to pick high school stu- ALL TYPES of carpentry work 1 ------REDUCED FOR Watkins Used Furniture dents up to return home at 1:45 the system prevents a key from good running condition. Call MI dona, alterations, dormers, roof------^------9-0579. tors. Ml 9-5245. CUSTOM DESIGN session will be the third such ex- 3-0651. Exchange p.m. and elementary school pupils making an imprint until the key UPHOLSTERING, s 1 1 p c o v e rs. tng. porches, etc. Csli 50 9-5981 Business Opportunities '2 Help Wanted— Male 36 THREE ROOM heated apartment, tra session convened in a little for the following letter has been drapes. (Custom made. P * M TAILOR FORD ROCK lined 30 gallon hot 15 Oak Street FOR SALE or lease beautiful year XXXII 5 'i room contemporary with ga- more than three years to deal vrith fiho'.ly after 2 o’clock. It is neces- 1958 ENGUSH Ford, just like new CLEARANCE garage, $60. Call MI 9-2849, ’round three bedroom home. Bol- rage, living room, three large bed- depressed. Thus the machine is al- Upholsterv shops, 207 North Main BIDWELL HOME ~"lmnrovement i ARE YOU jhappy and secure in ACTTUAL JOBS open in United water tank. MI 3-0254. the school Integration crisis The I sary to adopt this schedule to 81,275. Brunner's Edsel Low bank St., phone Ml 9-6324 or M l,9-9608. additions ga-' present work? Consider your Full time. Experienced in altera- Brand nen 6-room Cape with WANTED—Used piano. In good ton Lake. l ’,4 baths, llvlhg room, VERNON—New six room split rooms, family kitchen with built-in ______At eliminate a double coverage of bus ways one character behind the Co. Alterations, Slates, South Ameiica, Europe. FIVE ROOMS, first floor, on bus first such session was in 1955. typist. With a special key it U. pos- terms. Open evenings. Talrottville. rages. Roofing and siding experts. ' progress, earnings and security tions on men's clothing. We offer I 'j baths. 4 bedrooms. Ideal. condition. Call MI 3-1269 between fireplace with raised hearth, ultra level. High wooded lot. Cathedral range and oven. Automatic dish- the'second special session in 1956, routes, according to the Board of Conn. LEAVE YOUR rubbish worries to at the present time. It might be To $15,000. Write Employment In- 5-7 p.m. line Working people pre(err»d. No modern kitchen with built-in oven sible to "erase” an error before it Aluminum clapboards a specialty. 1 many employe benefits. Apnly to (Hiodwin Street Im'atlon near - pets. Tel. MI 3-0211. ceiling with redwood beams. Pullt- washer. full cellar, recreation the "massive resistance" laws Education me! Cuellars. attics cleaned. beneficial to investigate nd con- formation Center, Room 474, 470 bus, sehnols and shopping. Buy and counter top range, garbage is mode. Unexcelled workmanship, Easy: Stuart St.. Boston 16, In range and oven. I’.i baths large room. On acre of wooded land. i were passed. Mothers March Light trucking n* all Kinds, for budget terms MI 9-8495 or TR sider your opportunity in the serv- SEPTIC TANKS now with low FTHA down pay- disposal etc. Utility laundry room, fireplace. Finished laundrv room. Call (or an appointment, Captains (or a Mothers’ March homes, stores and offices. Norm’s 5-9109. I ice station business, as a Texaco YOUR OWk business! Your own ROBERT HALL CLOTHES beautiful screened porch and sun Garage. Three bedrooms $17,990. in connection with the March of Wear It Everywhere Trucking. Ml 3-8905. AND 'm o v a f ^^ '-r e s i ! FOUR ROOM unheated apartment. deck overlooking Bolton '>ake. dealer. Financial assistance avail- hours! Selluig nationally known r:.,.'*'"' *15,200 Adults. Call MI 3-7443. R F, Dlmock Co., Realtors, Ml Mrs. Culver. NAtional 3-1168, Andover Dimes will meet tonight at the CARPENTERS, experienced in able to those who qualify. Oppor- cushion shoe^is easy. 135 styles Route 5 Completely landscaped. Call MI 9-8245. AD 2-2724 home of Mrs. Alfred Sorrachl. building and contracting, altera-, tunities available on Tolland PLUGGEO SEWERS Rooms Without Bo,ard 59 SIX ROOM tenement, oil steam 3-8271. 9 to 5. for • entire fartHly. Earn $.30 day South Windsor They will complete organizational The '59 Album! tions, additions, porches, e‘ c. Spe-1 Tpke. In Rockville. For Informa- commission. EXj^rience unneces- heat automatic hot water heater. xxxin CONN. REAL ESTATE Two Scouts Picked plans for the intensive hour-long cializing in cottages, garages, sid- tion and interview with Texaco Machine Gleaned JARVIS at Available Feb. 1st. Apply 50 Holl MANCJHESTER —Six room Cape sary. Free catalog. Write Tan- 'Next to Ten Pin Bowling Alley) FURNISHED ROOM for rent four bedroom, convenient. Utili- EXCHANGE house to house visitation which Front End ings. Guaranteed workmanship. representative phone during busi- 106 Birch St. Ml 9-3884. St. ______VERNON—New six room ranch ners.<^6 W, Brockton, Mass. SepHo Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer ties, Tongren, Broker. MI S-6321. with attached garage. Built-In AD 3-9651 F'or Colorado Trip will be conducted Wednesday from MI 3-0731 or AD 3-5978. ness hours, Mr. Bellefleur at BU Lines Installed—Cellar Water- REALTY CO. p.m. until 8 p.m. The Columbia 9-3481, after 5 p.m, Mr. H, H. AMAZING opportunity. New low FOUR ROOM apartment on Cen- •‘Anything In Real Estate.” range and oven, fireplace In living ANY KIND of carpentry and cabi- proofing Done. 288 E. CENTER ST. Volunteer Firemen will lend their Special Stephenson, MT 9-2447. Mr. Dana priced fire alarm protects homes, , (Comer of I.enox) NOTICE ter. Stove and parking space. room and basement. 'Vooded lot, Barbara Horne, 16, of Times net work done. Honest and relia- MAN TO assemble pump lamps, Rent $70. Second floor, close to COZY TWO bedroom ranch, cellar, nice location. $16,500. R. F. Dlmock FOUR BEDROOMS services again this year as the Davis. Rlverview 9-.3S67. (arms, offices, factories, etc. No Jedousie enclosed breezeway, ga- Farm Rd., and Marjorie Mitchell, women make their returns at the (1) ALIGN FRONT END ble workmanship. Call Roscoe wiring hangs like pictures. Pays spare time. Simple, easy. Aver- McK in n ey br o s. Ml 8-4112, Ml 8-1157, PUBLIC HEARINGS stores, churches and schools. On C?o., Realtors, Ml 9-5245. Thompson, MI 3-1895 for esti- PROPOSED ADDITIONAL bus line. Write Box E, Herr.ld. rage. 100’ frontage, high elevation, TWO FULL BATHS 16, of Old State Rd., both of An- fire house. REG. $7.60 up to $1,100 a month. Free kit. age $3 hour, commission. No can- ' dover, were selected Saturday os mates LEGAL SECRETARY, Wrili Box vassing. Ougor Enterprise, Cald-1 S«w*rag« Disposal Co. PI 2-8811, MI 8-7847 APPROPRIATIONS only $13,900. Carlton w. Hutchins, XXXIV Executive Board Meets (2) bal ance front Merlite (Alarm Div.),' 114 E, 32nd FOUR ROOM apartment. Heat, hot MI 9-5132. This attractive seven room home members o? a 6-girl patrol to at J. Herald, stating experience. St,, Dept. F-76T, New York 16. well 2, Ark. ‘ 180-1$; Pearl St.—MI $-.5808 BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Executive Board of Colum- WHEELS—REG. $*4)0 CARPENTER desires repair work, TOWN OP MANCHESTER, water and parking. Central loca- (iOVENTRY—Attractive five room Is located in one of Manchester’s tend the' National Girl Scout bia PTA will meet tomorrow night all types of remodeling. Dial PI N. -Y. PORTER STREET area—Six room Roundup In Colorado Springs, (8) CHECK FRONT WHEEL TEXACO SERVICE . CONNECTICUT tion, off Main St. Residential Sec- ranch. Large kitchen, three bed- most desired sections. There’s a at 8 o’clock In the Horace W, Por- BEARINGS 2-7728. » tion. Call MI 3-7590, after 6 MI Cape Cod, fireplace, plasteied rooms, nice living room, large lot. very nice recreation room, garage Colo. ter school. Town of Manchester. Conneclleul walls, Rusco storms, ston» front. (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM ’ STATION FOR LEASE WANTED —Experienced painter. Notice la hereby given that the 3-8470. A comfortable nome (or modest and the large yard Is well planted. The girbe are scheduled to leave ' Republican Activities Roofing—Siding 16 $13,91)0. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI living. Priced at only $12,650 R. Imaelne all this for less than June 30, arriving at the roundup Columbia’s ) .ung Republican Call MI 3-1420. Board of Directors, Town of Man- 9-5132. Tolland Tpke., Rockville. Op^n chester, Connecticut, will hold ATTRACTIVE four room apart-' F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, Ml $20.(100! May I show this home to July 2 and will spend two weeks Club ha!s canceled Us meeting ALL FOUR ONLY COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, j house to interriew prospective meht, heat, hot water, large at- 9-5245. you? in Colorado. Inc. Aluminum aiding, asphalt- ‘ Public Hearings in the Municipal tic, outside porch. P. O, Box 255, CONWAY RD. — 21. Six room scheduled for tonight. Mrs. Reg- dealers will be held at the above FOR THE VERY BEST IN HOMES CALL Building Hearing Rooni. 41 Center Two other local girls, Ruth inald Lewis, president of the group asbestos roofing. Also aluminum. ' location, on the following dates. Manche.ster. ranch, garage, patio, firenlace, XXXV galvanized or copper gutters and Street, Manchester, Connecticut, storm windows. Near ochools. ELVA TYLER, MLS Realtor Durkee, 15, of Asplnall Dr., and has announced that she Will call Anna 'Verprauakas, 15, of Boston $ leaders. Ml 3-7707. Januar.v 30—3 p.m.-9 p.m. Special Tuesday,. February 3, 1959, at 8:00 FIVE I.ARGE room duplex with Owner, MI 9-4934. MAN(3HESTEIl-^ne year old six an executive board meeting in the 0.95 R. F. D IM O C K CO. P.M. on proposed additional ap- heat, parking facilities, cutside lill Rd., were chosen as members near future. Mrs. l.ewls, who is January .31—11 a.m.-5 p.m. MANCHESTER—Want to rent room ranch. Three bedrooma, MI 9-4469 RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and | SEE OUR CLASSIFIED ADS XXXX propriations as follows; porches. Bus transportation. Call kitchen, dining room, large living of the 6-glrl patrol of olterrates. also president of , the Tolland built-up roofs, gutter and conduc- j February 1—2 p.m.-6 p.m. Discounts On -MI 9-5245 < 1, To the Board of Directors MI 3-2457, 9-5 only, Want to buy? Want to trade? The selections v'ere made from County Young Republican Club, Want to sell? Your property in- room. Built-in range and oven. tor work; r ^ . chimney repairs. , PAINTING and BARB.ARA WOODS JOSEPH N. ASHFORD Account, General Fund Aluminum combinations, full cel- LYNESS STREET. Very attractive 25 finalists of the Eastern Con- will hold a meeting of Its execu- SERVICE ON ALL Ray Hagenow, MI 9-2214; Ray Mr. Davis will be at the location MI 9-7702 MI 9-6818 Budget, for expenses of UNFURNISHED four room d'lplex spected without obligation. Exam- 5-room ranch, recreation room, 8 necticut Girl Scout Council at CONVENTIONAL MAKES to discuss the opportunity In the GAS FURNACES ple: Beautiful two-family home, lar. Close to bus, schools and shop- tive board toi.ight. Tuesday night, Jackson. MI 3-8325. PAPER HANGING ROBERT W. AGNEW ROBERT D. MURDOCK the Charter Revision Com- apartment, with garage, heat and fireplaces, 2-car garage, nicely competition in the Somer’e Town Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. William Jacobus, service station business with mo ur hot water. Small yard, Adults. $76. nice location, excellent condition. ping. A real buy at $16,600 R. F, TELEPHONE Ml 8-6878 MI 8-6472 mission, to be financed Dlmock Co., Realtors, Ml 9-62*5, landscaped. Reasonably priced. Hall. membership cheirman and Mrs. ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Car- Texaco, or call the Texas Com- M SI5RVICI'>-MI 9-4749 from the unappropriated MI 3-8603. Call on this one. Shqrt-way-out— Annum, MI 9-9244. pentry. Alterations and additions. pan.v, BU 9-3481, This group was screened from John Pringle, chairman of resolu- MORIARTY surplus from the 1957- Special this week. Four room 60 applications submitted to the Ceilings. Workmanship miaran- Ml 9-3266 home easily enlaced.' Ba-ement XXXVl MANCHESTER executive type tions committee, will attend a teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn Earl VanCamp 68 fiscal year...... $500. council. The girls were interviewed meeting of the Connecticut Young 1. To the Police Depart- garage. Assume G.l. mortgage Two tn One Package. A nice two- home. Six spacious rooms. Two St. Ml 3-4860. Town small down payment. Can’t be fireplaces, tile bath, shower, lava- individually, Saturday, for per- Republican Club executive board BROTHERS ment Account, General family and a separate (our room sonality and maturity, and judged at Sleigh House in Hamden. MANCHESTER Fund budget, for the beat for $10,800. Over 60 more home. This two,-family is In very tory. Walk-out basement kltch.en 801-815 CENTIM ST. Roofing and ChlmncTa 16-A Advertisement listings of. all kinds. "Mitten will facilities. Lot 259’ daep. Ooen Sun- on campfire cooking and knot ty- Town’s share of the cost nice condition inside and put. ing. A previous competition for TEL. 9n 8-5185 WELDING SERVICE Notice is hereby given of a pub fit your needs like a glove." Qall Separate heating systems, copper day 2 to 6 H. B. Grady, Broker, Mancheeter Evening Herald Co- ROOFING—Specialising «i repal-- MEET ROB OLIVER of Installation by the the girls was held in Willimantic lixnbia Correspondent Mrs. Don- State of traffic lights on He hearing to be held by the Board The Ellsworth Mitten Agency, plumbing, aluminum combina- htl 8-8009. tng roofs of all kinds. Alsr new OF Realtors, MI 3-6930 or Ml 9-5524. two weeks ago. The results of ald R. Tuttle, AC 8-8*65. roofs. Gutter work.. Chimneys East Center' Street at of Directors of the Town of Man- tions, two-car garage, convenient MANCHESTER Suburb—Two year both competitions were compiled chester In the Hearing Room of location. An unusual package buy cleaned, repaifed, 26 years exper- CENTER MOTOR SALES Sumiplt, Madison, Spruce OUR-BEST-BUY old four room ranch. Fireplace, and .judged by Scout officials who ience. Free estimates. Cali How- FOR SALE or LEASE and Lenox Streets, to be the Municipal Building in the for $21,500. R. F. DImotk Co., hot water, oil heat. Garage. 481 MAIN STREET Town of Manchester at 8:00 P.M., 172 East Middle Turnpike. Six Realtors, MI 9-5245. released the names of the winners ley, Manchester. MI $-5861. financed, from the unap- Storms, screens. Lot 100x200. Ex^ late Saturday, afternoon. propriated surplus (roni Tuesday, February 3, 1959, to as- room Cape, four rooms down, two COM3IEROIA|f 12-42 ^^anche8ter*» up. Fiicpiace, 11-i b’aths, convenient cellent value $12,500. H. B.’ Grady. RESIDENTIAL the J9IS7.68 fiscal year. $4,000. sess one-half of the cost of instal- (XXXVII) Broker. MI 3-8009. lation of. sidewalk's and curbs to all \ schools. Priced to sell. SOVIET INFLUENCE fully INSURED A slimaiing princess dress to S. To a new Public Works $13,900, For appointment call • SEPTIC TANKS Authorized Dealer for Industrial Building Department Account; Gen- and/or repairs and to determine TWO-FAMILY — .ExceUent condi- WAPPING — Large \ 3 bedroom Phoenix. Ariz. (/P) — (?eorge gracq many a spring event. Flat- Here it is—the 1959 Needleworlt whether or not the public interest MI 3-6273 tion, 6-6 choice location. $16,700. Pravda and his wife, Joanna, filed Uring collar U bow-trimmed. CX.EANED and INSTALLED eral Fund Budget, pro- ranch, carport, screjened porch Album! It contains dozens of love- vide fok personal serv- and convenience, require the con- R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors, Ml cellar, small cash assumes a court petition to change their Jfo. 8283 with Patt-O-Rama is ly designs in crochet, embroidery, • BERKELEY i 4.S00 SQ. FT.— 2 FLOORS struction of sidewalks and curbs BRAE-BURN REALTY 9-6245. laa) name to Prav. Pravda means sixes 13, 14. IS. 20: 40. 42 • SEWERS Ic 1 and office supplies, mortgage, $98 month, Carlton W. Wm. Dickson and Son knit and sew from, which to choose Dp to 60 Miles Per Osllon to be financed from the and/or repairs upon the following Hutchins. MI 9-6182. "truth" In Ruaalan but H aiao. la 8)m 1*, 84 bust, 3 7/8 yards of 35- more patterns during your leisure MACHINE CLEANED FOR RENT or Sale—Six room , AVAILABLE FEB. 1st. unappropriated . surplus • properties in the Town of Man* ranch, immediate occupancy. 1/8 XXXIX th® name of an official, newspaper tadi. jrnomenU. It 'also cohtains free Chester: - of the Soviet Union. They said ..To onlar. send 35c in coins to; from the 1957-68 fiscal mile off Route 6, 8)^ miles from patterns for making a doily, • INSTALLATION \ • GOQGOMOBIL AMPLE PARKING ; ; year...... $4,678, OOLWAY STREET—North aide Bolton Notch. Call between 8 a.m. MANCHESTER-rAil brick six room Suburban for Sale 75 they wanted to change their name Painting and Decorating ' Bttixwtt The KsncAester afghan; headband and mitten set Francis'J. Mahoney,. Secretary only—from North Street to- North Cape m South Manchester. Built becauae Pravda is known as an SPECOAUZINO IN CHURCM WOpK ------aersld tm AVE. OF SPECIALIST and 4 p.m. BU'9-5720, ask for Mr. and a toy. Priced-only 25c a c ^ y ! Board, of Directors.’ .School Street. Micolettl. by Pontlcelli in 1851 Aluminum organ of Communist propaganda • ESTABUSHED 1915. ^ ^ M »«JV VOBK 84, X .r. ‘ For your copy of the 1959 SlaBchester's Newest Oar Francis Mahoney, Secretary combiiiatlona, large enclosed ’ rear ROCKVILLE — Three bedroom Manchester,' Connecticut ranch, fireplace, bay window, ga- and therefore the rname causea e lebelBae melllng add lOc for Needlework Albuqi, send 25c in FINE SELECTION - Dated *t Manchester, Oonnectl- of the Board' of Directors, PRKJED FDR quick sale—Doubje porch. Garage and amesite drive. them embarraasment. Tht court “ m- nrint Name. Address Coins, your liame and address to Town and Gountry WRITE P.O. BOX 914 Town of Manchester, Connec- No basement, large lot. Very nice rage. fence, 8 mlnutea from Wil- OF CLEAN \ /cut '|his twenty-third day of Jm - flat 6-6 plus two (inlahed on 3rd bur CroM Parkway. $14,900. ,TI), took th* petition under considera- ;myie No. and Size, Ane Qabot. The Manchester Eve- uary, 1969 ticut ' i 7 floor. Oil ateam heat, Ipcated in condition. $16,609. R. F. Dlmock tion. tg iw ter the neiv Spring iDraiOago Co. MANCHESTER, CONN. 9-8625. k OF Advt No. MIS Advt. No. 6001 , busineas *ot^. MI 8-6825 owner. Co., Realtdra, M l 9 4 ^ , Ml 9-4143 USEDGAltS

MONDAY. JANUARY 26, 1989

CMfSIXTESN iMaitrl|9ialfr lEngning Ijgralb

uattoa for putting 'he systam Into Mias Bernice Juul and Miss The executive board of the Ver-' planck PTA will meet tomorrow, effect on a Statewide, basia. r Evelyn King of the Weldon Beauty State Starts The experimental plan In Hart-' iiUwut Town Studio are in Boston attending the night at 7:45 at the school. , | ford la the first step designed to Hairdressers and Cosmetologist put Into Statewide operation the Jutt ea^ the wortU,,. Choir proctice will b« h«M »» cohvention. Dr. Robert Butterfield, 91 Alton ISew Method St., has been appointed a member ' local office paym ent plan which umwl *t 7:30 p.m. tomorrow «t Governor Rlbicoff, in hti inaugural th* C o v e n a n t CongTegaUonaJ St. Bridget's Mothers Circle will of the committee on research for : the Connecticut Academy of Gen- : message Jan. 7, ordered put Into You'ra always walcoma at C anrth. The midv^-eek aervlce of meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the To Pay Idle effect. Wble study and prayer WedncMay home of Mrs. Richard McMahon, eral Practice. The committee will ; be present system requires for- a t 7:30 pJH- w-iU be followed at 77 Hawthorne St. "he co-hosteases meet for the first time Thursday, The first experimental step to- 3:45 by a eon Joh n so n .. mittee is to investigate causal and | fnmtUal relationships of certain ' ployment benefit cheeka directly, in Hartford and ai.baequent mail- A church school u-orkers con- from local offices ra th e r, than Yes, you get a "royal welcome” at BENEFICIAL whea diseases. ; ing of the cheo'.( to the claim ant. ference for all teachers at the There is still opportunity to mailing them to the home was you want cash to pay off piled-un bills! Just phone ^ Sr«srth MethodUt Church will be sign up for the YWCA-sponsored taken today In Hartford by the benef ic ial for a Bill Clean-Up Loan 1 Then, make O^ly held at 7:30 tomorrow night at marathon bridge, which will start Connecticut Labor Department. one monthly payment instead of »«ver^»• • the church. The guest speaker wiU next month Those >viahing to p a r- Pending the arrival of machinea special : have wore cash left over each month. Remember: it a juit be Dr. Helen Koobyar of the H art- ticipate should call Mr.a. J. U In the H artford office specifically Skaf«« ProfesBionaily C like 1-2-3 to call up, soon as approved . . . come in . . . and ford Seminary Foundation, who Cochran. 33 Marion Dr., by the end Local Stocks designed for the purpose of such Sharpened ...... Jwv pick up your loan 1 Phone or come in fooay/ will apeak on "The Use of the of this week. pa.vmcnts, the Lrfibor Department Bible in Christian Education." ({uutatlona FurnUned by wiil enyploy equipment presently IIKAVV »I;TV ZIPPERS Learn $20 te $000 — Lean* llle-lniured at lew eeet The Sunday School staff of the Cnbiim A MIddlebrnok. Inc. being used. REPLACEB IN JACKETS t06 MAIN ST., Over Woolworth’s, M^^ Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis- Zion Lutheran Church will hol_d a Bank Stocks The announcement of the switch- Jtubbers and Arctics ters. will hold a business meeting meeting Wednesday nitht at 7:30 over to office paym ents was made Repaired Mitchell J-415S . Ask fer the YES MANiger Bid Asked OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIl * 8.^ tomorrow at 8 p.m. In Odd Fellows at the church. Conn. Bank and Trust by Labor Commlaaloner Renato * IM, H list ■«« SM.M "P*^ hall. A social period will follow, E. Rtcciutl and State Treasurer II (•ooMolift oisalklT UwftllaooaH •• $1MS Co...... 38'i 40'.a and refreshments will be served by M anchester Lodge of Ma.sons Engaged John A. Speziale. The.v said the SAM YULYES Fuat National Bank ot C Its*. ■ENEFteiAL FINANCE CO. Mrs. Annie Alley. Mrs. Muriel Au- will hold a meeting tomorrow Manchester ...... 32 — The engagement of Mias H ar- purpose of the present test in “SHOE REPAIRING OF THE BETTER KIND” den and Mrs. Cyrene Booth. night at 7:,30 at the Masonic, Tem- Hiirtliiia .Nations riett Helen Flavell. daughter of Hartford is to perfect th^ pro- ple, A fter a brief husineas meeting cedures developed/bnd to work 2.3 O A K S T R E E T Bank '& T rust Co. 37'a 391s Mra.. H arry Flavell, 88 Hamlin St., Advert isement- .\tty Leoii Podrove will speak on Fire Insurance Companies out any diffculties .which may Work Done IVhtle V Wait! cstatca and wills. and the late Mr. Flavell, to Law- arise. Lessons learned in the Prst BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. Aetna Fire .. 7 7 ', ROi, Csll your beautician for a ticket Hartford Fire , . 20 0 210 rence Richard Duff la announced stages will prbvide helpful Infor- for the Card party and Food Sale. by her mother. 1 Our I.rfidy of Fatima Mothers I N a t i o n a l . . . . , . n o 124 Febniary 11 a t 1:30 p.m. American Circle will hold its monthly meet- ' I 'h o c n i x ...... 80 83 ' Her fiance ia the son of Mr. and legion Horae. Lieav# your name Mrs. Harold H, Duff, 12 Hudson ing Wedne.sday night at R o'clock l.if, and Indemnity Ins. L’oh. and telephone number You don’t at the home of .Mra Franres Aetna C asualtv . . . . 187 197 St. have to attend to be in on a sur- Miss Flavell graduated from Lupacchino. 47 Hamlin St. The Aetna Life .. .'...... 261 271 prise. They will call yoti. guest speaker will be Dr. Norman Conn. General ...... 3.16 371 M anchester High School and is

L. Dutton. Co-hostesses will be Htfd. Steam Boiler 113 120- presently employed ar Pratt and Othmr dollan m ay ahrlnk,,, Traveleis ...... 96’, lOO'j Whitney Aircraft. Her fiance at- j Mrs. MjTiia Hagenow and .Mrs. I F r a n c e s G a g n o n . I I ’u b h c D t i l l t l e a I tended .Manchester schools, gradu- Conn. Light A Power 2.') 27 ; ated from the W ard .School Of AUTO Hartford Electrie Lt. 67', 69'j i Electronic.s, and is presently ata- , The publlr la invited to attend the military whist and aetbaek H artford Gas Co. .. 4 1 ', 44'j ' tinned with the U..S. Army at Ft. YOUR ELECTRIC OOLLAR BODY I 1 Souther .New England Bliss, Tex. OLLIE’S party aponsored by the .Senior Cit- I ir.ens tonight at R o'clock at the Telephone ...... 43 45 A S e p t e m b e r wedding Is WELDING Muniifactiirlng Companies planned. HAS STRETCHED I Community Y. Prises will be AUTO BODY and ; awarded and refreshments served. Arrow. Hart. Heg. .. 6.3', 66', ' A.s.soclated Spring .. ID ', 2 1 ', I A special bus will leave the Ka.sl FENDER REPAIRS Bristol Brass ...... 10’'* 11 It’s a fact: electricity today is cheaper than it was, say, : Side Rec at 7:30, making stops COMPLETE CAR at the .1. W. Hale Store, the cor- Collins ...... 86 91 Dunham Bush ...... 9''* 10.% FOR INCOME TAX before World War II. But electricity does so much more PAINTING ner of Birch and Spruce .Sl.s., the Em-Haii ...... 1,3 .16 corner of E. Center and I>ennx ASSISTANCE. CALL today than before—modem kitchen appliances, LACQt’ER and ENAMF.I. Fafnir Bearing .... 77 82 ' TEL. «n 9-502.1 •Sts . and at the prtsl office. The Landers. Frary. Clark 21 23 ANDERSON I return trip from the Community TV sets, power tools, hi-fi systems. Electricity and N. B. .Machine ...... 27 29 Ml 9-4764; Ml 9-0854 281 A D A M S ST. ' Y. will be at approximately 11 North and .Iiidd .... 26 29 your electricity-using appliances are your I o ’c l o c k . Russell Mfg...... 24'a 27'i biggest bargain in modem convenience and comfort. .Stanley Works .... 44', 47', Terry Steam (new) .. 4.1 ______|A sk About Our “Lucky 7 Club” Torringtnn ...... 30', U.S. Envelope, com. . 24', ELECTRICITY DOES SO MUCH— YET COSTS SO LITTLE I , U.S. Envelope, pfd. . . 12 Veeder Root ...... 49', Th€ CORK The above quotations aie not to THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY JW .H ALC ■ b e construed as actual markets. . MANCHItm COMH<

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Last 5 D a ys O f H a le's Gre a t Ja nu ary Jim Miner, replacing lob Eoyle, leol tsiole Monoger; Andrew lock row, l«ft to ri|hl: Ostor liyord, roplotioj J. Mironda os ^ D* Angele, replacing Joiepli E. lynch, Yke-fresident ond Divi- Miot SuporvisoT; Andy Saldoinorto, riplotiog F. fop*, Supervisor sionol Generol Monoger; lonold Hoberern, replocing lob Wein- of Storoi; louii fretio, roplotinj I. N. Drijtoll, fersonnel Mono- Schenk, District Moot Supervisor; Dovid Modell, replocing Officiol. jor; Jotk foisolotti, rtploting O.Coldoro, District Monogor. Sooted:

white sale Only 5 more day.s In stock up on sheets, pillowca.ses, blankets, bed pillows, mat-

tress pads and covers, spreads, towels, face clothes, etc. ,\t low prices!

Democracy in Action

January 27 is Clerk's Day HALE’S LURON’’ REG. .S6.98 R E G . .SI.>.9:. H A L E ’S ^ “CHARHOl SE•’ 1 ()(K, A C R Il.A N All ov»r the Grand Union Compony from Canada to doy s Clerk's Day positions. Clerk's Day is Grond NYLON. RAYON BLEND Florida some 1600 young men ond yvonien, chosen Union's proudest trodition. We believe that people

BLANKETS by their co-workers, take over supervisory posi- ore our most important product. We believe oil BLANKETS tions. These “ Executives for o Doy" will grow with who work for Grand Union should hove o voice in

72” X 90” Size Grand Union until they reach and even exceed to- management, and shore in ownership and profits.

*4.99 $12.95 Till* blanket ia a regular 81.1.9,1 in the A wonderful value Regular weight, ex- tra .warm in aix beauliful colors. nationally adveriUnfit line. Check the fea- HATWm fer MOKRMtniSMf, WiMiSM YI tures of Aciilan‘''Dlankot.s wa.shes quickly

and ea.sily no shrinkage. Mothproof, warm ^ SAVE ON DAN RIVER SHEETS as wool": R O YA L EL M IM PO RTED .AND f.ASES \imion 1 seesMiMNiits TYPE 130 DAN RIVER MUSLIN REG. $:i.9S SANFORIZED REG. .$2.19—63x99 ...... SI.59

REG. $2.29—63x168 ...... 81.79 REG. $2.49—72x108 ...... 81.89 MATTRESS COVERS

REG. $2.69—81x108 ...... 81.99 Zippered O O ^ *’*' ^'•1* REG. 59c -42 x S6 PILL03VCASES . . 45c REG. 82.49—FITTED BOTTOM Bed Sizes EX TR A T R IP L E -S BLU E ST A M PS WITH TW IN SIZE ...... 81.89 Good quality unbleached sheeting with

REG. $2.69—F I’TTED BOTTO.M seams all bound and with zipper opening. P U RC H A SE O F EA C H C A N N ED HAM : FU LL SIZE ...... $1.99

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TOMATO CATSUP We welcome charge accounts! Green Trading Stamps are given with EXTRA FANCY RED N M M I A cash sales and also to customers who pay their charge accounts within

fifteen (15) days after billing date.

DELICIOUS APPLES 2 ' 2 9 ,*V , >•* I GRAND a n w a g kitchen garden a ,6„4|||a

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ALLpRICES EFFECTIVE AT UPPER CONNECTICUT STORES ONLY THRU WED-JAN.2f. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. M anchester Conn* CORNER MAIN and O AK STREETS , Manchester Shopping Parkade, Middle Turnpike,^ W. and Broad St., Manchester—Open Monday, Tuesday, 1.Q A.M. to 6 PJI., . Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M .-^aturday 9 A,M. to 6 P.M.

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