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MOKDAY. JANUARY^ 7, 1987 ATcrtKc DaHy Nat Pr«M Run Tha WaaHitr. ' Por the $Ve^ Ended Feiaeaat « f IT. S. W entlm BcrMUi Jannary 5, 1467 3,600 Fair, colder tonight. Low, 10 td. t r i f l e ^ Pledged 12,328 IS. Wedneaday rhance of occsmAosi- Member of the Alidlt al' light snow daMng the day. Higll IVfMH Campaign Rurentt of Cirrulation in mid 80s. By Screw Firm WATKINI , Hanche$ter-~~A CHy o/ VUlagt^ Charm "A contribution of $3,600 to. -WEST VOL. LXXVI, NO. 8,1 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. JA>^UARY 8, 1957 . 4, (Clbaallled Adrertiataig on P ig * U ) PRICE FIVE CENTS Mancheater Memorial Hdapital'a! $1,470,000 ftuilding fund eampaign i FHatral Ssni has .been pledged by the Hartford j Machine Screw Co.* division of| Onhand J. West, Dii|i«ter 141^ East Center ! East Reich Standai'd Screw Co, ^ ^ AOteheU 9-71M Ashed to comment concerning; • • ' - • the 'contribution. James A, Ta.vlor, j Gets President • of ‘ the company said, • "Hartford Machine'. Screw Co. has 1 Maneheater’a OldOM ion^ recognised that part of their j with Fineat F aclU lm corporate responsibility is to see Tax Extension Off-Street ParUngj Soviet A id that proper hospital, facilities are I Eatabtiahed 1874% provided fo r its einpIo>’es in the ' Washington, Jan. 8 (/P),—- be two or three weeks before joint Moscow. Jan; 8 '•, •,-, he an exciting chal- prcs4*d; berause Of tired pnpov- A t a news conference. Know- cupied by- goviet military units, Made to Order »rl»b«fd blood you certainly jahould land and House Republican Leader ing of fedrraly state and local gov­ cqmmUtee. Mrs. Knowles. the u.se of lines and means of com- admitted. : ,( nst*' he believes the Ver- $ 1 . 9 9 Hays denounced the "secrecy" With Vour Rollers eoe what the famous F&R,f^IZAS Martin of Mossachusetta reported ernments. 46. is a librarian. (A P munlcstion and means..of trans­ \" « ^ ‘ has Hi grand future in . formula ran d,o for you. Wirephoto). he said rvas accorded to Secretary jfr .i r i,[; 4-orumunity. that Ei.senhower and the leader.s "The President believes this is a portation.'■ FHIX LINE OF CI.’STOM To you w» say-i—Tr>" FERltQZAX. There also was no tune limit i'at of State Dulles—"especially when the new fast-actinx lodbVo.Iron drew up a proposed priority list of, field, which, does need clos^ atten- legislation. Knowland 7 a credit of New .York. Jan. 8 lAS-—Six (D -Ill.). That procedure is nor­ I ' ' ‘ W L H SHOE REPAIR SHOP run parallel with and near the riv­ .HO million rubles lAS.S nWHlon at shoe-shine boys are working' Ike s Mideast Plan mally followed when a committee er on the eaat side. Th^ approach Ru.ssia'a official rate of exchange i overtime these days to buy 'uaniBteed; USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT | to the north of this bridge -would ; in gold and free currencies for the chairman or official witnesses feel 1 ” • Mat ncr^hiL"'-.'h ip nDetails. their buddy an artificial leg to By THE A.SSOCI.ATED PRE.HS ^ vitation, the monarch \yill visit that the te.4timonv to be heard intersect with Routejuiv/u .-5 near the ' purchase of "commodities needed replace the limb he lost to can­ Face Nixon in ; Eaat Windsor t o w n e e , where the by the nstional economy" of East Egypt and her three closer Arar4toiV'*a i* "* a M . a OB<'preat- after taking a. aecond look, some ' " ‘ " a " ' dential nomination.. J Eaat Hartford north , to East i over 1956. The communique. did Young Stoddard has been on Arab voices spoke out in favor of normBll\ anti- do ne^think there (s miieh thkt crutches since last May when HALE^SOLES $2.50 Knowland. the Senate’s Republi­ \ I ! Windsor to protect 3.000 acres of ' not .say what a 30 per cent boqst some'aspects of the doctrine. western Syrian politicians. King can be accomplished in an open can leader, announced yesterda.v ” meadowland which could be u.sed ! would ,nean in hsrd figures. Last cancer forced the removal of Hussein of Jordan told the U.S. session on a matter of this kind." a carefully considered decision not for industrial purpo.ses. Said ap-,! June Rusria promise-’ the East his left leg' above the knee. A The Cairo newspaper A1 Ah f-^i • anihasaador in his capital the Z ip p ^ Replaced— Hats Cleaned iDi'" ' ■ He said that wh ile some Itemi to seek re-election to the Senate pioaches would act like a dike and Germans trade and aid worth 7 'j medical bill of $2,300 forced said Egypt, ^yria. Saudi ^Arahia welcome the recent Ameri- discussed may not have been ^ O n u o i y 3 Minute He^Service— ^All Work Gijaranteed next year. His term >x} b es • In thereby eliminate flooding in billion marks ($3,400,000,000 at the lad's father, a private and Jordan have^begun "import-Mlddle-East ques- ant conaiiltatlons" regarding the t valions secrets from a national security lOES SHINED January 1959. South W'indsor. the official rate). detective, to forego buying an standpoint, "probably taken all to­ But he declined to eliminate ‘ In supporting the petition, The Sbviet Onion said it would artificial leg for his son. Blaine new United States policy. These Eisenhower dm trino. four nations' armies are allied, in gether'' the session should have him.self a.s a possible contender Nicholson said that when the increase its escorts of -eoke, oil, is one of five children. The In Cairo, the Egyptian govern- been held in secret. He declined to for the Republican nomination foi' bridge is constructed, metropoli­ bovs hope to have the $400 by a scries of defense |>acts under sn' nient-babked French language Egyptian commander. say what had b(en discussed. FABRICS thtt California goyemprahlp in tan water, sa-nitary sewer, natural (Continued on Page Nine) fafl. newspaper Bourse Egyptienne ran Says Americans In Dark A1 -Ahram said: "It is learned 1*958. And neither would he close gas. and electricty would be a an editorial generally approving But Hays- contended that in pub­ the dopr against another bid foi- aiiort distance fronri the present that these four governments have the doctrine. Ekrlier Egyptian re­ taken a common stand regarding lic Dulles .jells "the Americnn peo­ this^ Republican presidential nomi- meadow area which is necessar.v action had been almost unlyer- ple that, everything is lovely" and to attract large, industrial con­ the future of the area, their for­ EDI *1”” nr.tibn. . The FBI Story (2) sally cool. that behind closed doors the Sec- Rignificaritly, Knowland said he cerns. ; eign relations in general and their Bouhse attacked Communlat Iti-'e; fr.r skirta, houaecoata. .relations with the United States has "no plans" to relinquish His . "This area would become the j bloc leaders for calling the Elsen­ (Continued on Page Nine)' position as Republican leader dur­ moat desirable, industrial site in • in particular. They will explain hower doctrine a "new attempt to HALE*S Connecticut thereby I’ncreasihg' their vjews frankly and unequlvo- ing the two years remaining in his enslaye the 'orient.” ' , term. That job keeps hini promi­ prosperit.v In Hartford County,"; call.v to the American mission "W e can differ, with'®laenhoW,er which President Elsenhower has Yd. nently in the public eye. l^ichoison said. 1 as to method and procedure," the Named by Warren , "The tax rale in South Windsor decided to send to the Mideast to paper said, "but . . . to conclude expound his ngw policy," S E I F S e r v e Knowland, 48, was appointed to would be .sharply reduced when that the United States is colonial- Bulletins the Senate by then Gov. Earl the industry is attracted to the The President has named James jg. imfair- area. The land would be worth $$,- of Service from the AP Wires Warren in August 1945. Me be­ P Richards former chairman of [ The Egyptian Middle East news I came Senate GOP leader in 1953 000 to $10,000 1>er acre- bsserton the House Foreign A ffzirs com- agency in a dispatch from sr« WASHABLE !F « - AWD following tile death -of Sen. Robert the present cost of land in the mlttee. to head a. team 'to ejcpiain Damascus summed up the - official Taft, o) Ohio, Hartford North Meadow area," he The Federal Bureau of Invest!-• ates. Few realize that in the the Middle Eaat doctrine^ to the POLITICAL WRITER .INDICTED SEN. .WILUAM KNOWlJLND 'I attitude In,Syria thiur: •RNS After first inforpiing President contimied. - gallon is almost half a century old, 1 tec^lon of the country the FBI[ alsn affected nations. Most Arab gov­ "Official circles here leceivcd the Wnshiagt4>n. 'J»n. 8 (/P>—The Eisenhower and his OOP col­ Nicholson4WI1.-IIU1SUU vaiu said henc ieei!l feels (,n«Lthat ... . ,.-M1 toa* Ig i ^^*^^**^*' * Tlgia •rouna-tn®- ; ernments»muv»*v*» ».« havevw Pl The IfiKhtn «nd the security of Die na- The control ayitem works In this and the other that he rauseitlt tq t 6 questions about whether'he will Army is conducting a fornial In tion. [fashion. The* special agenta In Assembly Facing 'be transported In Interstate eom- (Contimied on Page Nine) vestigation of a leported leak to Few know how the FBI oper- charge of (he F3I'a 52 field divi­ , mercTe. P R U M IE ^ F A ’N C Y "unauthorized persons" of a docu­ sions are considered to be Hoover's ment dealing with limits put on personal representatives. They are ' PLAN HfNOABY PROBE For Shame ! No Camels ? the Arm y’s development and use responsible directly to hini-for the j Money Prohlems l-nitcd Nations, N. 'V., Jan. 8 Light Meat Tuna 4^ '« ‘-“89c of new missileii. 5york within the geographic area ' (/Pv—The U.N. announced today ■f. A brief announcement yesterday News Tidbits Solid pack, no oil added. of their aaalgnmenta. Each special' that the 80-nation General As- said a'd.ocument which "apparently Culled from AP Wires agent in charged has an assistant semhiy will meet tomdrrow to Marie Gets Top Billing contained seti'et infoi-matlori" \yas, -a naaitiOn regarded as a train- | Hartford, Jan. 8 (JV- The Con-• cates outside the iegislatu're ap- istnsidrr a new proposal to In­ “THE SAUCE OF MANY USES” found ■'in the hands of unauthor­ Ing (?Tound for the. development of . General Assembly, will j pears to be greater than ever. vestigate the Himgkrian-^ sltua^ ized jpersona.” '-The document per- open Its -lUSI session at 10 a.m. 1 Before tackling these or any; Yd. HUNT’S Lo'well, ilass., police seek man • Hiture FBI executives. tion. The st^sinn was railed for tained to the_Nov. 26 decision by „ j^ey Inveati- FBI offices, such as in New York. | tomorrow, beset by persistent and other problems, the legislature I )0:S0 a.m. (E ST). 1 2 c o n n ^ 0 0 In,‘The Body Snatchers’ Chicago *oerH, Is devoting full Hoi^lcide Chief Robert Lohr- j some Army ]^op"e dTa^^ted'^ae^^ resume full membership of Gov. Ribicoff, the only Demo­ time to the fatal shooting here, ^ "«'■«»■ Rive I era! papera that criticized the de-' World Health .Organization... working on them since the 1955. He’ll Take Holiday crat holding high office in the session adjourned In such confusion' Netv Britain and East Hartford, esAirv.. a.ruu ColmaB sfiy competlUon. cisloii. Some of these papers wer^! Danish scientist beHeves he has all within a short |>erlod. In an all-taiwe, nini with announfced at the outset: ' made' abailabie to interested’ Con- found live speclinefia of aaimal State, has said that control of the that a special se.«sion had to be legislature by the 'opposition party Special,s In Veal policeJiee esmersmen.cameramen, the .hanelvshapely "W e now have Miss McDonald's greasmen. ' considered - - extinct...... more than ..... 800 New York, Jan. 8 (/Ft—Police! called to straighten out the mess ..actress re-enactei^ted whatwh she says wo . • .pfc *erer’‘hid“II^ ** “» ^ ^ A n t i- R r it is b Minister Eden leaves bjr train tivities ' state. Scept camel" Sre were four ourthe'* i - ‘ * 011100 Ssf WMaxiv* ?inixxix,x xc ; stniction on the*$445,000,000 Con-K as top admlnistnitar. from London for Sandringham for 'The madman, sought since 1940, | The .^udRrt. financing j Yu.of theV i' necticut ' Turnpike rimning front i!"''**."." scenes requiring aix takes; a bed-, ' Robert J- Oirfstie (3airo, Jan. 8 OTV'-The political I'audlente with Queen Eliznbeth H has BONELESS STEWIND VEAL room shot and an outdoor !« :« - x tion: a producer , and director? That a the end of scene one. A contmlttee of the Arab League ‘ for the first time' since Dec. .18. public ' Clear, meat— no wagte. exploded (both policemen),--- and. . of - course, ' pixtfessional movie man would have has -pledged support jo Yemen in , Color photography has been yelled "cut” but the Idea got aerpsa Its latest fight with British forces i adopted by Philadelphia police Theater Against set coverage by a small Army of persons have been injured b y ! anyhow. , . in Aden, ' la new menns of i>btalnlng eom'ic- The budget problem poses the lem it* first order of business. Hollywood press. bombs whic'D have exploded. - ' VEAL MEAT LOAF 4 9 e One policeman gave it a tUle 'A reporter asked , Capt. Ed The little Arab kingdom' on „the | tidns in drug' cnaes In order to see question of how to keep the state 4% Interest Top for Ittate J'ttt'eia. bUnketa, Lean veal and beef ground together. Tt'BNCO.ATK SUE r ,». (already used by Hollywood)-"The Walker.; handling the walkie talkie Arabian peninsula Ills 1 accuied more clearly hypodermic needle ' James B. Leggett, chief o f de­ on in even financial -keel without The problem is that al present Washington, Jan. 8 fn’>—rTkrm Body Snatcher!." on the Qiitslide, for a deacripUdn of Pritain o f using force to put over I puncture marka . .Rev. Ralph E. tectives, said last night that he increasing taxes, something' no no financial "jiousea are willing to turncoat sqMler*' have sued the And one neighborhood boy the set; LoHrman came back; a plan to federate the states o f j Hentrd of Ehtst Hartford appointed is convinced the letter was written legislator wants to -vote for, espe­ -purchase turnpike bonds at 4 per government for almost .818.000 GrtMi $rcmpa Ghron With Cooh Solos scored ..it with an incessant hum­ "Well, it’ll so fancy.that you’ll the ueighboring western Aden pnstor of Wnshlngton Park 3lrtho- by the "Bomber." cially with a state election coming ctbnt interest, the , top- limit the pay and allowances from the ming o f the "Ta te dum dupi take one look at it and then go Protectorete, and of launching at- f dist Chufch in Providence. "The paper that received. It is up next year., . Mate la willing t ^ a y under pces- Umc they tiere taken''prisoner theme .from "dragnet." It was) back to your house in Eagle Rock tacka bn Yemen. Yemen claim*; Warsaw radio coniplains “ hos-1 trj-ing to make contact agj|iin.‘’ A sudden and unexpected drying 4nt IqgisiaUon. / ia Korea until the nhn.r gum' . tx _s__.J A ai'nH xaeanf ^Isam 4en 14 M .quits a show. . / and want to set fire to it.” sovereignty over 30 aheikhdoma In t Hie elementa" are spreadliig “ fiH Leggett Mid. The paper is thg New up of the bond market ta reaponsi- I f the legislature plungSa'inime- them dishnnorabie dlsehnrgott About ;tba only thing missing All this reenactment was tq il­ the protectorate.:' mora and olanders" againqt Oont' York/Journal American. bfe fi^ the turnpike' financing diately into a diacussibn 6(.. turn­ The nCUon was hrougkt hy The aPeYVe B IP IK G CORE was ctnemasdope., lustrate Miss McpJn'atd's account The British in Aden say Yeiuen niuniat candidates in Jan, 20 pai'- ‘ 'Actual rontenU of, the letter problem. pike flnanclng,i It should give those former CTIs. Lewis W . Otfggk, . \r An elsborate , walkie-tqllde of her ordeal. She-Kad told authbri- authorities have been aaaembling Uamentary elections. . , ..Fed' weiV not disclosed by ipcdlce, >viio Past legislatureii bave avoided members who 'were here in lOr JacksohxUte. Fla.;' W ilM m -A . AdANCHimil , system, manned by two police cap- ties that .two awarthy-men abduct- i tribesmen . tor attacks 'bn; die. gos’ernment spent more ttMa ( I t haid It W e (he diatlnctivc'pHnted revamping the state’s court' sys- ^ "this ia where /we came in" fi rowart, - MontfcellO, Ai C O R N K MAIN oad OAK ita B E T i < Uins, gave the waiting reporters s, ed taer.frqpi her hbuM ahortly be-.i'Bei)iah,Emirpte, oiie of the snnall mllUoa I dollars . for land - jn laf lettera of the "Bomber." They ‘tBid tern ..lyithout either party openly | ing. Early in the last sessioi). M Dtko O. Bell, HWahara. btow-I^-blow: account of what took largetyi because of j i t plane anUj --t-- -' ■■ , opposing atich aVniove, but this r ...... thrzmgk-Atty, Bahect-Kr ' >lac« Inside. Ths oIBcers, playing ’ (OMtkiaati (M'BBga Mtoe), ' (Oohltaaed on Page MIim ) ^ guidod missilje needs. . , i ! <

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MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD/MANCHE^TES^ CONN;; TUESDAY. J ^U A R Y 8. 196T IIAHCHESl^ EVENING HsblALD. Mi^ckEfiTER. C»NN. TUESDAY, JANUARY 8,1067 swo ♦ 1 . r.. * • » . . r ' .. • * I iTlffati't'tBtT •PAGI won Ua Wd. However, it w as' not other person .operating a: biuintss ting land 'owners In the rear. Thp arMted aaat Palge, 407 Parker application testifled to the charac^ storage space And dishwashing fa ­ hearing of the ZBA Nov. 19, and Recover Rent St., said grnnting the application ter of Miller'and to the excellent cilities. ' ; the zoners then tqok the re^ O ft Tho marriage of Mias Joan Ps-- COIOS Would "open the doot to future ex­ management of the store. H e said Barklngj would be provided for under adviaenient. tricis Brodersen, dsiighter of . Mr., > --- - . , he had four children and had ho 32 cate, Blake said, and it would Last night the ZBA granted the OF DANGEKOVS OPPONSNT Sm Bi gaalar ISew Florida Plan M ai^U lUUer k »t his third bitUZBA hearing hnd a January 1906 ceptions in the area." and Mrs. Hermit M. Brodersen, 211 Hartford, . Jan. . J. (ja—Three ■ Another staunch opponent to the objeetlon to tlterti entering a atore. definitely not dp a “drlve-ln” tyiik application with the understanding “i ^ A.Alfred l f r e i Sheinwold Naltiter iM e valaaraMt make theae hands Hartford Av#.,*Newington, and- last nlfht to tat aonint eJaarance : PlMnlng ^namiMipn request 'was Christie McCormick which had a limited right to dis­ business. the shop in the northWMt corner "The. way to KOIITR tenants of a Hartford tenement Fla.-, Jan. 8 i/f)— Jflnh w'ould accept the new plAij vim .- hearint, had virtually done * com- la to g ff-^ te r Itea. long auit” 6*- Mr. Baat Robert. Earl GuiUfaon, iion of M r.: to *all alcoholic llquom at Miller Sjout face, former member of the TPC and one pense liquor. Outdoor Signs Granted of the -baseihent be sound proofed and Mrii. RusSel! E.;GuBtafson Sr.,' house who were ■ overcharged in liijuc seating plan was ordered for seating arrangements. > r'revioaa • Objection ■arted Mr. Bull. ' “ I f the-hand Mkyor John Humphress aaid an Pharmacy, Inc., at 299 Green Rd. i Miller's attorney, John 3- 0-- Rott- of the framers of the town’s zon­ In requests involving sighs, with' vent fane on the north wall. 19 Di-vision St-, took place Saturday, their rent are only entitled to the tea Clt>’ Commission tpday in A t a preyioua meeting, some ob­ ju it can't J>e mada, as In thia V J 10 I emergency' exists in. Tallahassee in Appcacint,s before the Zoning; ner, produced a p^ition slftned by ing reg^iilatiorts. General Outdoor. Advertising Co. The ahop was alao limited to 15 by Afternoon al 4 b ’elotk in the Peo- i jection had been raised to the case, you must taka it philosophi­ ♦ K 0 4 exdesa rent blit not any penalty an effort t o , preserve traditional view of recent acts' of violence Board of> Appaala (Z B A ) for the 120 residents of the neltfiborhood McCormick, in a letter - to the was granted permission to main­ 15 feet in area, and was to be made pie's Church of cChriat, New Brit-! variance' on the grounds children tain signs for-.twd years in 12 of cinder block construction. cally,*’ ^ A Q • Is < payments, it was ruled today by -V segregation on Tallahassee city and In view of moves, by Negroes •gcojid~4ime In two years, Miller who testified to Miller's responsi- ZBA, said the ■ “exception” should “ JLisaa philosophy and mote log­ Mn. The Rev. Ralph A. Wilson' of ^ would be in a-atore where liquor different locations; Two at aouth Charles Oipaon was granted ex­ the Supreme Court of Errors. to force. integTAtlon. a yariance to sell bllitv and who said they had no ob­ not be granted, saying there was ic,” ' obaervad Mr. Baat, “ would get wasr KAWf the ChurchOf God In New Britain.! buses. ! was Sold. aide of W, Middle Tpke., west of tension pf pernilBslon for two years Mita W la . Miaa M 4 H officiated: j llqubrraldfy in erect ah addition of about ed chairman,, and Albert Heavi­ Mr. Boll 0»e Jack best man, and ushers were Richard not registered as a rooming house, Marjorie Frances Coiille now had “ doubtful validity" in Tpacher Collapspn, Dies i described Miller as a “ good neigh­ Tpke., between Parker and Oak­ \ privilege, and said zoning was nine* feet to the rear qf.th e for­ sides co-chalrnian, of the annual of cluba around Opaalag laad—-A 0 Gustafson of Manchester and Ron­ was 330 a month. Under the view of recent court de.'islon.s. bor” whom the residents had come land Ms., in Residence Zone A A ; FORTE-PIVS never “ intended to create a monop­ mer Barlow Motor Sales building to tee king. A spade came back, ald Gustafson Of Hartford, brothers law, tenants were entitlexi tp three ■' Mr, and Mrs. Francis E. Covtlle Tlie Rev. C. K. Steele, leader Middletown, Jan, 8 (Ah- Sebas­ WELDON’S SHOP to know in the paat two years. one at south side of Tolland Tpkei, card party and food sale of the oly In any bualnesa,” at 435 Main St., in Residence and Mr. Bull had to play t)ie ace. would braak evanly and would of the bridegroom'. times the amne A A ; one south of the attempt to develop a ninth unanimous opinion of the high liam St.. East Hartford. however, since city buses are still His contention was that it was at Msnchestei Memorial Hosipltal. one heart for hla gama contract. over satin was fashioned with a The package store dealers, re­ the office of the ZBA to rule on wiches. W. Center St.rwest of Hop Brook, trick. West took the ace of'hearU The imporunt point la to begin portrait neckline, with pearls courl "was Illiterate aa the Eng- No date has been set for the suspended under a New Year's wlthla 7 days er mesey iMtk liah language. For some time LECLERC presented by Atty. Jerome Walsh, arguments pertaining to zoning Operates Ice Cream Outlets in Residence Zone A A and Busi­ - Harriet Horan wss named chair­ and set the contract with the rest by knocking out tee aure- entry of sewn ar<>und it, princess waist and wedding. Day order of Goi'. Leroy Collins. * 5TPP TOOTH DECAY!! Iron drfirirnries ninally remit in a ness Zone'II; two at south side of prior to the beginning of the suit FUNERAL HOME opposed th^ application aa.a viola­ J>nl.V, ■ The Blake Corp. operates 27 man of the food sale, assisted by of the spades. the dangerous opponent. Whan you chapel train. Her fingertip veil was No date has been set for.busses Pluorine and Calcium, in natu­ tiredI ritttiiownritttdown freHny.reehny. Forrnr. . New Pfew W. Center St., east of No. 512, in Julia Boret and ITolanda Felice; (she) had been suffering.fi-om can­ tion of the zoning laws and said He said, “ Whether there are too Friendly Ice Cream outlets In this Must Go After Hearts must give up. the lead more tean attached to a tiara crown. She to resume. Knrririy K..1 — take FORTE PLUS, Business'Zone II. cer and heart trouble. ral bone, meal state, now ni’allabla l)i|h potency mnlli-eilamin- they would oppose every such re­ many liqupr'outlets in a town is region. Including one in East Marlon Clifford, printing of tickets The way to make thia hand is once, give It up early to tea op­ carried a cascade bouquet of white Health Unit Notes An aide of Collin.s said the gov­ the FUNERAL Sigh Denied and transportation; Kay Haugan, In tablet form for children of all ntinerillent Innir that tiarts. le quest that cornea before the ZBA. somiething to be decided before a HitrUord. to go after the hearts instead of ponent who has a long suit. rosea and stephanotiS. ‘While the court has not so ernor didn't have any plans to Opposed by Pastor hearing of the State Liquor Con­ The business to be conducted Two applicants last night In­ card tables; Heavisides, in charge Dally QueaBon found, the plaintiffs concede that restore service today or tomorr(»w ages. Ask your doctor or dentist Mrenttbrn iron defirient bleed in the long clubs. A fter winning - the The three attendants were at­ Disease Decline jiiat 24 hnurt. lami. SERVICE Among other Opponents to the trol C'>mmieslon.’’ was. likened to that o f the Shady volved signs which had been o f ticket diatrlpiition; and Mias second trick with tee king of Tour partner deala and bids one tired in similar floor-length velvet prior to 19448 she' had told all the when large Crowds will be in Tal­ about DENTO-FLUOR, $5.95 per Juul, advertising. Walter N. appeal, wsa the Rev. John Post, • Rottner said the wording of his Glen, and it was claimed the addi­ elected illegally. The ZBA re­ spades, South must lead a heart. club. The next player paaaes. You gowns, made with full skirts, that properties owned by her and that, lahassee for Collins’ inauguration thousand at WELDON’S. jnal 3 t3hlMp4M«* p«n* pastor. of the North Methodist tion and alteratlona - would im­ jected Jo.seph Moriconi's request against the. advice and wishes of Hartford. Jsn. f (A*)—The Con­ for a new 4-ycar term. -)9in Iteidf in Leclerc client's application made it A ll members will solicit food I f West takes the ace of hearts hold; Spades K 7 6 2, Hearts 7 5 of the matron of honor in red and 8 poiMkJ F3h«« lit® Church, who was against the ap­ especially clear ho abuses would be prove the appearance of the exist­ ti erect a free standing ground for the sale and donate table prizes. members of her family. In 1948 necticut State Health Department Director and returns a spade to the ace. 4 2, Diamonds 8 2, Clubs 7 3 2. thoae of the maids of honor in The governor used hla t emer­ •r. Otlirtonf UiYinf plication on moritl grounds and possible. The permit, the attorney ing building. . sign 10 feet closer to the street They will also_ have tickets for South can then take the c l.u b What do you do? jireen. All three wore holly leaves she started bu.ving other proper­ today noted marked declines during gency powers to suspend seivicO 5iag«f ttP* tellle T h e addition. 'would .move the ties. iJfnual* 9in97«i'1 '•! 25 Main Street, Manchester reared his congregation’s n e w said, would expire with the end of line at 650-552 E. Middle Tpke., sale for the aril party. finesse in safety. East will gat the Answer: Paw. Don’t try to make tn their hair.The matron of honor j the past weel in reports on the after the first acts of violence dur­ Ria — rORTK fits Calf Ml 9-5869 church would be too close to a the business as a drug store and building back, to a retaining waill which is 20 feet closer than regu­ king of clubs, of course, but he' bids out of thin air. carried a bouquet o f gi-een and 'The court's bonclusion that the , number of communicable disease.s ing. the long fight by Tallahassee HOSPITAL BEDS hrifi|9 . nrw *il»1itT liquor outlet if the drug atore would not be transferable to an- which reputedly protects the abut- lations allow, in Business Zone II. in this state. •nd . »n#r|« . !• \ will thm be out of spades. (I f (Copyright 1057, General Fea- white carnations, and the brMes- Dverchitrges of rent made by an Negroes-to the right to sit oRd WHEEL CHAIRS flirt «r »fnr hnd*. CH The sign had beep erected on Mrs. Lyons Takes Bast still had a spade, the auit turea Corp.). malds, bouquets of red and Illiterate, elderly woman'who was Mumpa declined within a week where they chooiie..pn city buses, If rIT U FURNITURE r«rr» fiut in Ithlrt nt State-owned land by the Public carnations. ' i in failing health were not wilful from 432 (tases to only 153. Other n rm Will .VtxL^pt I V C I i n C05IPA.VY linutd f9rai tndnfe Sign Service which applied to the The flower girl wore red velvet violations of the law Is not unrea­ i declines; Messfes from 96 to 67, An attorney for Cities. Tramsit, PHONE Ml S-4I58 WELDON DRUG CO. State but neglected to clear with Friendship Post sonable and illogical under tee cir­ scarlet fever from 30 to 19 and and carried a small basket of red j Inc., which operates the ^s..sya- FOR SALE or RENT 90i MAIN STREET the town officials. •rose petals. '' cumstances of this case." I atrep throat from 18 to 9. tem, told the city commission'thp The ZBA dented the application Mrs. Jessie Lyons was inatallsd : Th.e mother of the bride wore a and ordered the sign removed. as president o? the Friendship Cir­ TELEVISIOM street-length oyster shell Force Photo Meanwhile, Strathmore ' Inc., cle of the Salvation Arm y at the ,'dress with fur stole, browjr MRS. ROBERT EARL GUSTAF'SON m . who unwittingly erected a sign on •series and brown orchid land in Manchester I ' i years ago, meeting last night at the Citadel. ;The mother of the thinking the property was in Other officers installed for the PR O O ItA M S w ore A --blue atfpet-lci she carried an old-fashioned bou­ School Eckies College of Mortu­ THIS IS THE BIG M FOR 1957 South Windsor, was granted per­ year 1957 were: Mrs. Miriam Fer- di-es.s with fur stole', quet. The mother of the bride wore ary .Science, Philadelphia, and ( a mission to maintain the .sign for rie, vice president: Mrs. Rita K it­ 'Sories and white orchid cori dark blue crepe and the bride­ Temple University, that city. He tle, treasurer, and Mrs. Terry How­ groom's mother, navy blue' print. served with the U.S. Navy for four months. The sign is at the Video Everyday — ! Immediately after the cer ony. northwest, corner of Avery and ard, secretary. a reception was held at t-he YWCA Both mothers wore orchid cor­ three years in the European area, All Rights Reaerved — sages, and assisted the bridal and Is presently employed at the peming Sts., in- Residence Zone A, The program began with a pot- H. T. DIckInaoB A Co., Ine. in New Britain. and is 6 by 8 feet. luck supper attended by 20 mem; Upon their return from a wed- party at a reception for 75 guests William P. Qpish Funeral Home, Bruno Dubaldo was denied per- bers. A ^ f t was presented to Mrs. .ding trip to \yaBhlngton, D.C.. the at the Marco Polo, East Hartford. 225 Main St. misaion fo erect an enclosed stair­ Ethel Orfiteill and Mrs. Lillian ■couple will reside' at 183 SigourneygOU) When the couple left for a wed­ way on the street side of a build­ McCann, outgoing presidents, by St., Hartford.. ding trip, the bride was wearing ing at 186 W. Middle Tpke.. 6.6 the new president.- A graduate of Manchester High a navy blue dress with navy ac from dream-cans feet from the' street line, which is The evening closed with a can­ School in the class of 1948. the | c'S^ories. They will receive their r'^FMSHCflHDY'^'’!! 3,4 feet less than regulations, in dlelight worship service conducted bride also graduated from Trinity I afte.r Jan. 20 at 613 Main k Kept in Refrigerated Cases Business Zone II allow. by Mrs. Florence Stevenson with College in Chicago and attended | 9t-...... _ _ ^ Whitman —« Schraft — FES ^ H am uoiloge of Music. She Is erh-*j— Mis. -tw Brec waa graduated I Parker St!, Motor Sales, 775 members of the worship committee Parker St., owned by Daniel Pan- taking part. > Special guest soloist ^ h n e k ploved as a peraonnel interviewer i from Manchester High School with at Royal Typewriter C!o. the lilass Of 1945. Her husband j^Hhur Drug StorMjj teleo, was granted Pigrmisslon to w ,s Mrs, Hilda Slade; ■Hmnii!.i . lym sell used cars on Its property, in ELECTRONICS The bridegroom graduated from graduated from Putnaih High iJ Industrial Zone. The firm was also Manchester High School In 1947, | t' . n granted a limited repairer's license LABORATORIES and attended the University of Con- necticut and Hillyer College'. He la | ------^ ^ ------■OID, laaAOiNADVf llNls_Hrrc is ihe first dream car you can otcn_ and a certificate of approval. _ iemployed at Allan Commercial the first car you can biiy with Dresm-Csr Dr.pposit« f "OdoiK SEPTIC TANKS 'rHUHSDAY SPECIAL! 'the wedding of Mis* Artyne Veron-i a atatlph at tee south side of Tol­ Lemon Meringue Plea lea Heffron, daughter of Mr. and ONE STOP land Tpke., w « t of No. 408 in Busi­ Sex" Installation and itepiUr Mrs. Harold V. Heffron. 512 Cen­ w V ness Zone II. *:U SpeoinlUta DAILY SPECIAL! ter St., and Paul Roland LaBreC. A State Highway Department SEWEKS CLEANED Eclairs and son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaBrec j Size A Wed.. Dorit l>ay for LAUNDERING omcial and a Motor Vehicle D»- nnd INSTALLED Custard Filled Donuts of Putnam. The Rev. Joseph E. partment official tesUfled that Fan-ell perfoj-med the ceremony a t : »AS SIOOH IN IVisy I55POSTAHT DiMIN$ION_This year Mercury there would be rto traffic hazard C E L U R S DRAINED PINE a nuptial high Mass at 10 a.m: ' and DRY CLEANING has grown bigger in evetf important dimension. Far more created by permitting the station TOWN and COUNTRY Paul Chetelat played traditional , m eans ypute to be built at this location. The PASTRY SHOP bridal music. I move-aroiind iomfort. For oxample, there’s more headroom, ^ / T R Y OUR station would be owned and leased DRAINAGE CO. Dlsl M I 9-9433 i Escorted to the *-altar and'pre-1 at... more leg room, more shoulder Toom, more hip room. by the Sun Oil Coip. A certificate ■OSINESSMEN'S PHONE »H 9-4143 630 CcBter S t, MUuielwsisr sented iri marriage by her father, ; of approval was granted. ibe bride wa.s attended by Mrs. / The application of Gulf PU Corp. Cluuiliel C New Havea. Cmmu* 7:M ( I) BOLLYWOOD FEESENTS — Lorraine Dupre as maid of honor. { and/or Wilbur C.' Brow-n, ■ for a LUNCHEONS CiMuel It Hartford. Caaa.: CONIXIOT—“ OIri . . z Sik- Edward Dupre waa best man. (jail : service station at southeast comer Ckaaael U SpriarfleM; Madi. THEV ARE TASTV Cluiaa^ i# it9W Britala. Caaa. (15AI)''!(AME TEAT TL'NE Patricia Boland, niece of the |. of W. Middle Tpke. and Broad St. AS WELL AS TWRIFTTl duiaael U Walartary. Caaa. ' (31-M) JONATBAN inNTEBS bride, was flower girl, and Miclhapl in Business Zone II was- denied by Cbaaael ‘M Halsraka, liats. SHOW Heffron. the bride’s nephew, was the ZBA. ■ •w (55) FILM ring bearer action from a s s t u « CHOICE BEVERAGES 7;W (tt-N) NEWS Theprojected station would have U :W ( I f NEWS S:IS (1545) FHIL SILVERS SHOW — 'liie bride's gown of ChAntilly j NEW MODEL been across from property of the (tt> VAUANT LADY —“Th. Bla. BIm S .1 BIHi.'' ■ lace was designed with a fitted ■ (IM dl TIC TAX DOI’OH Waddell School and well within the (774S) RIO 8PEPBI8E bodice, long, tight-fitting sleeves ; MID-DAY MOVIE S:M ( 5) 7VYATT EARP LAUNDRY A DRY CLEANIN6 11:U < 1) LOVE OF UFE tapering to a point, dipping waist­ sportis cars . 200 feet which zoning rules say OAK GRILL —“Th. M u Wh. B.d. with Knoist SAMOI AND CHOICI05 FOWM IN MMCUSV HtiTOSY^ 290-hp TUB8PIKE CBIUSE8 V-8 engine is optional On must separate a service station and so Oak St„ Manchester «ltl KIDDIE KARTOONS Catl.r“ line and full skirt with chapel » : W ( ») SEARCH FOR TOMOMKOW (1545) THE RROTHEBS train. Her Veil of imported .-illu­ all models. In the Montclair series the Slandsrd engines a 2o5 hp'Safety-Surge V-8 with-s.Powbt;.Booster Fan school land. ; " m i IT CODLD BE YOC • —“Th. Bravr Oan” The latter three hearings yere U :U < IT Ot'IOINU LIGHT (77-55) NOAH’S AEK-rCalar — sion Was held in place by a Juliet w * ^ " • '4 'P ^ w e r other rays waste. A 255-hp Syfety-Surge V-8 is standard in ifie Monlerey:series. A special also State hearings. l.-W < t) HOLLYWOOD BEST "Th. Oald." cap, and She carried a prayer book M-33p engine (333-hp) is available at extra cost in Monterejy models eejuipped with standard trananuMionL (III NEWS ______• . (U ) ML'SIC CARAVAN C. L. Hale, Inc., and Tidewa*rr (ttf AT.ROME WITH KITTY . SiM ( S-St) BBOEEN AESOW with orchid marker and stepha- Oil Oo., who had made application .Ol’EST COKNEB —-:Th. B .ic a .“ notis. AIR CONDITIONED 111* 41l> STAND ITF AND BE (1145) TO TELL THE TBPTB The Honor attendant wore a for a variance to erect a service COl'NTED (55) JANE TTYMAN SHOW station at Green Rd. and Wood- I t ll (M )“ THIS IS CIVIL DEFENSE' —“Tw.alz Dallar Brlda** strapless gown-of shrinip satin EASTWOOD 1 :» lit) A8 THE fmBLD Tl'RNR (U ) DRAMA with matching 'bolero and large bridge St., in Business 2Sohe I, (M) ONE-THIRXY FLAYHOrRE withdrew their request before the ABTHl'B GODFREY TIME hat of the satin. Her arm bouquet \ hearing last night.. - daaa Allynaa Rhoads Flemlaz f:W MY HEBO FOR EXPERT ■ The flower girl worp a dress o f ' The application of Ruben Levitt, NcDnaaid.i^nr >:M < DiHOCRE FABTY for a variance to erect a free stand­ ■THE (II) BABTOONLAND WORKMANSHIP blue net over blue, satin. On her I ing ground sign at 668 Center St., ’Odongo” TEKNERSEE XRNIE head was a wreath of flowers, and i OPPOSITE rO B D ’R RROW Shell’s Certified Comfort plan delivers. 15 feet froRi the street .line, which .(») GABBY MOQBE - 4 ■ ‘ ^ * * is 16 feet closer than regulations SEX" CtaemaScopa 1:U Ut-U) BOrSE FABTY t;W 1 «) ITALIAN COOKERY allow, in Business Zone II, was CiarmsHrop. aad Calar. (IZW ) RIO PAYOFF tabled when he failed to appear. and Color (X^M) MATINEE TREAYEB more efficient heating,^! no extra cost S:IS.S:W AUTO BODY Miaehine Shop RestrIctioiM (Col«r) TURNPIKE WOEK8 , WinklM ,^uto Parts' application S:W (It-W) ROB CB08BY S:4S ( I) CARTOON CARNIVAL Its MMSI. Tph*. W.1 for a variance' to locate a small (U» TWO FOR THE SHOW Maack.ilcr DEWEY-RICHMAN WBdnMdoy: "JULIE* 4;«» (t> BANDSTAND Ml 3^7043 inachine ahop in a building to be «l«) RBIGRTEB DAY CERTIpYyou get premium service (ILM) OCEEN FOB A DAY v f , ' ( « ) OPT WEST 9:55 < S> CAVALCADE TBEATEB 4:15 (l*» SECRET STORM “Th. 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HAKCHIBST^ EVENING HKlUaJ>. Mi^4CHBSTBB. iroNN. TUESDAY,-JANUARY k, 19S7 PAGE : v a ’- ILLNCH^i'iiSft EVENll^G HERALD, MANCHEStEE TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1967 ' FACE FOUR -*■ ' xa group repreeenUtIvM liivbilj nec,tlcut UnlUd -Nation* Room of Emergency Doctors. Coventry ' " rL'"/' participation. "-th:« Student Union. There will be. Officers Choseii Rockville;jCity Council Gets . 1.-- t _ G H 4 E R A L ~ ^ Bolton • I Betrothed \ Hot Lunch Menus a '.| ^ e l dlscuzaion on "United Phyricigns of ' the Manches* 'The public schools' hot lunch/ Statba Foreign PoUcp—Focua on T V SERVICE By Linne Lodg^ Maypf Olson^s Annual Report ter Medical Assn, who will re­ Knights of Columbus Council menus for the remainder of the the Fiitwra.” 'On the panel will be spond t o . emergency . Calls to­ week followsV Tomorrow, baked Dr. DOnaHkKent c f the Sociology Oajra M ffiK A OUtt Ahd^er and Local Granges Uone XSKlge, No. 7j, Kniphts of m orrow afternoon and eve­ lunchean meat, mashed potatoes. Dept., modeiqtorr'Dr. Curt Beck- Nlgbta Da *M nosFaHi Pythias, will mSet tomorrow * t <8 '''W W B LI. JACKSON' ^Cylinder criiiser 'w ith automatic' ning are . Dr. Herbert Snyder, To Exemplify First Degree Vegetables, cookies';- liiursday,. and Dr. 'Louia Oaraoti, department , TEL, BO 8-84«S - To Participate in Program p.m; In Orange Hall. A t the last 1118, Jan. 8 (Special)— ; transmission and heavy -duty gen- Tel. M I 9-1551, and Dr. How­ pork pie with vegetables, -fruit: of governiftenti.EmN^red Cazel, de-. meeting of the lodge the following i Herman G. Olson presented . erator for better radio operation, ard Lockward (adults only), Friday, tuna fish and noodle cas­ partment o f hlatoryi Dr, Foster . f . . . ■ ■ ■ i officers were elected: J ennukt, report on the state ofi'The old cruiserls having a different Tel. M I 9.8243. pdventry Jsn. 8 (Special),—St.Oluck supper at 6 p.m. In the church serole, peas. Ice cream. Bread, Ltndley, phlloi(ophy department. Bolton,.Jan! • (iBpccUn—In th «* The workshop U affUUted with j Paul Jesanis, chancellor com­ the city to the. City Council last generator Installed in it as the Ckmncil No. 4313, Knights,of vestry. butter and milk are served with, all Sponqpring organizatfona "are the iiVMis. (2oms to tkts n o r t l alnc* Uie local GM dc* PO^' “ ** University Extension Service mander; Eric Nelson, vice chancel­ night, vrith the comment "except'powsr is low when the radio is in ------Columbus will exemplify a first The meeting Will act on an Mansfield ■"T eague," . the iTtiited r/vf ®P*" Interested persons. * . T I , for a few rough plaeee-things haqg use. Jt .was reported that the Po- amendment to the by-laws to re- The Little Scissors 4-H rooking World, FederalUtA of American. lor; Edwin Cook, prelate; John thought the city should "get s t ^ t ” degree on candidates tomorrow at pcaMd its otiftnM date for installs- details msv be obtained' Polaon, master o f works; Gustave progresked very smoothly." ■>lice* Department is .very pleased plsce the board of pastor's assist­ group meeting. of today has been Aaan. of University Wpipeti and if it didn't want another sepabn of tfan of oCOeers, the event which was j,y conUctin* Mrs’. Richard E. Gull, aecretary; Carl A. Oustafsdh, He praised the many people who^wlOi the new cruiser, 8 p.m. in. St. Mary's Church hall. ants by a board o f deacons and postponed to Jan. 15 at 3 p.ml the International Relatione Club already unusual has grown more Fowler oi* ?lrs. Fred Forster, both financial secretary: Evan Nyquist, have put'In "much time, much ef-' The Police Jenrrtment Was also lawsuits like it hsd last ypkr. The degree team of San Jose deaconesses. The present board has at the home of Mrs. Herbert E. of the \iiUver*ltv.' It wks agreed that/ifhe police io .'1 e ' of South Rd. treaaurm; Harold Modean, master fort, and much thought " on city cited as having h ^ two new ser- Council N q/i4 of Wiilimantlc will six mambers. The new board would Rose. There is illness In the Rose should' continue to check on the farhily. , The public ia Invited. There will Mrs. Hascl Floyd.' who is "to bet Be-Bopping . . Of srms; Csrl Thoren. inner guard; affalrs, without compensation.' geanU apimjnted. knd in having the perform^;the egremohy. Refresh­ be comprised of six deacons and be no admission fee. - Installed as master of the local sub-'T". ]iir. and M.-s. Burt Jackson and sidewalks and foIlqW up any infrac­ Contributions iHrreasr John Wennergren, outer guard; Alderman Edwin Heck was achopl p olled by the^town, thus ments /Will be. served after the six deaconesses. The new set-up Is Tomortow’a acti'vlilea include ordinate, had asked members of ur. and Jdrs. Gasphii Morra. both John E. Johnson, trustee for three. unanimously elected president pro- saving I5.0M o. V y ^nds. tions of the regufations. meeting. being made upon recommendation ■ Contributions to the Red Ooss the Hutchinson family from both o f CTark Rd., have a word of advice Reporting also on the Health Hungarian Relief . Fund to date to­ Fragi'knt Society, all day,, gtaftlng ye**’*-. tern when it became obvious that cle wms also sddc:^o The second degree will be con­ of the pastor's council. at 10:30 a.m„. business and mta- # Frieniliy, iotarattad this town and Aiidover to sprve as for parenu of the junior-high aldermen were Voting on party, ^ b llc Works Department. The Oepartmer^Alderman Peters said ferred on all eligible candidates tal $51.50. Two donations were an installing team. . . . The above officers 'Will be seated To ExcMange Pulpit* received over the week end by atonary meeting, ■ (Thurch C3om- service, fair pritaij and jchool student 'a-ho has . m o^ at a joint Installation with Memo­ lines and he would receive a g.fi truck is reported qs havlng_been the possJlHllty of a sewer for 30 Friday at 8 p.m. by San J'ose Sunday, ministers of the South': , In the interim since the postpone­ homes^mi Lawrence St. haa’ been Mrs. Charles L. Little, fund chair­ munity House; Ladles’ Assn., all energy than he needs. TTirow a rock' rial Lodge of Manchester, ahd vote. bought at a savin,*'. of $1,500. Council second degree team In the ern Tolland churehes will exchange ample stocks make thii ment because of storm conditlms, studied by the city engineer. The man for the local Red ■ Cross day, starting at 10:30 a.m.. First and roll party, they say. Damon Lodge of RockviUe, In Ck>mmittees will remain the The Public Works Department church hall...... I puipiiB.putpils. nev.Rev. jonnJohn u.G. secK,Beck, minisminis- the officers of Andover Grange Both the Jacksons aiid Morras conclusion was that the present branch. Congregational l^urch vest-ry; Ro­ ''Reliable^.pharmacy a Castle Hall Jan. 14. The installing san)k aJ last year, with two excep- also Has installed new curbs, and Sunday at the 7:30 a.m. Mass at^ Heb:;on-Gllead Congregs tary Club, 6:45 p.m,, vestry First have requested that they be- in­ are parents of G.ade 7 students at M wer is not adequate to serve the the church, air candidate* and - ---- " The high school girls' basketball favorite tradihg spot for oillcer will be District Deputy ttonqf Alderinan Francis Barbero sidewalks. The mayor's repor^ tional churehes, will be preacher at (/Congregational CChurch; church- stalled the same team at the the local school. DuHng the holi­ noted that this is the first new Lawrence St. homM because of member* of St. Jude Council will team coached by William E. Mc­ Grsnd Chancellor Morton Turets- is 'U^ new (ibairman of the Build­ the local church. Rev.. James R. choir, 7:30 p.m., sanctuary; ad­ ■'all the family. Tr^.qa next same ceremony. The dual event days. .they arranged dance parties the land grading. receive holy communion together Arthur waj defeated over the week win take place on Friday at the sky of Colchester, ing Code (committee, and Alder work on sidewalks In 20 year^ H e MacArthur, , Ipcal pastor,. will vanced first aid course, 7:30 p.m.. time.. And be sure to ^ ^ g for the "gang" and pronounce them Fallot Photo also cited Improvement in entran­ The city engineer offered for with the member* of the Holy end by Putnam Catholic Academy Oornmunity Hall at 8 p.m. H St^ Marjorie Villa man Edwin Heck Is chairman of preach at the Second COhgrega- girls' team b\ a score of 51-32. South Coventry. Firehouse: ^ a r d a great success. I^votees of the the Finance Committee. Both men ces to the city via W i n ^ r Ave. alternate proposals, the beat one Name Society of the church. The tional Church, in the north district. ne^Qur Doctor's prestrlF' Among the interesting new situa­ popular television show, “ Band­ The local team will play East o f Education, 8 p.m., Coventry tions that the cerentony will pre­ are Democrats. and Spring St. The latter has been of which suggested .future con-' San Jo*e assembly fourth degree "tions for prom]^ prectsa stand", the youngsters tired them­ Mr. and kf8. Vincent VilU. 149 Rev. C. Arthur Bradley, pastor Wlnd.sor High School girls at 7:30 Grammar School: Robertaon-Cen- sent is the fact that Mrs.. Margaret Mayor Olson cited zoning regu­ widened, the bank cut doWn and structlon of sewers at the brook, K o? C will be in full regalia, act­ selves out "be-bopping" and these LOomie St., announce the- engage­ of the local Second Congregational p.m: Thursday. Saturday at 2 p.m.. tcr PTA, 8 f-:m., Robertson School compounding. Teoinaha, who is to be Installed as lations as a"m ust" to be,passed at storm sewers.and catch basins in­ going into E. Main St. He said ing as a guard of honor during the two sets of parents at least, en­ m ent, of theii^x daughter, Helen It w’ould be an expensive undertak­ Mass, according to Grand Knight Church, will preach at the Andover the teaif. will be at Mansfield Depot auditorium. lecturer of Andover Grange, is the once for the protection .of the peo­ stalled. joyed the full. Marjorie Villa, \o John Donald ing and should be discussed with Lawrence L Mettaichione of Congregational Church. to play the girls' team of the Mans- 9uinn*s Fhormoey mother of a member of the in- A new automobile insurance coverage providing broad ple. Th'e final draft of the multiple Another neyir ;ruck W-as put Into Ambrose Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. the planning- commii PUgflm Fellowahip field State Training School and Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ Phone M I S-41$6 ' Statohg team, Miss Katherine Yeo- They're hoping, however, that John Ambrose, 28 faranford St. regul^ions will be presented to-tte r.se, this onpin the fire department. mans.'this miy Ieam-MenfTief~Whb rsosting—will use up eeme of the • V Fire Alkrm Replacement Fund might study the plan with an eye The local council is planning a The Firat Congregational Hospital. entry correspondent, Mr*. pHartes Miss villa aUendea\Mancnester City Council at its next meeting, to acquiring rights of way in the communion breakfast at the Na­ CJhurch Pilgrim Fellowship will Women' Voters to Meet Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-teSI. Is not a Hutchinson.Hutchmson. * J] youngsters'youngs! excess energy until High School and is nou'-. employed protection for the whole family againsVtIw uninsured ino- Jan. 21, he said. was started in preparation of the Hi Installing officers will Include Uhey— the parents--can store up area. than Hale Community Center at take.,part in the Youth Sunday Several local residents will at­ St the Southern New ^England Another “ must” among the mat­ recognized necessity of replacing M r. and Miq. Keeney Hutchinson of enough pep *to arrange another the'antiqusted system.’ now In use. Alderman. John Gill asked the 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Arrangements serv’icea Jan. 27 in the local tend the Mansfield League of Most clocks measure seconds Telephone Co. Her fiance attended ters to be cleared up as presented this town and Mr. and Mrs. Max­ dance session.;. ' ifayor Olson commended the fire Council's views on his continuing are being made under supervision church. Lillian Loyzim and Women Voters meeting Tliursday which are. defined at 1/86,400th Howell Cheney Technical S ^ ool torist is now available to cat owners in Cdn|MCticut. " ^ by the mayor, is the $18,500 bal­ w ell. ROtchiniKMt^ Jr.. J. Cuyler . Tonight's "events include the department for winning $700 In to close Henrj’ Park for sliding on of Arma'nd McDonald, chairman of David Stlla have been appointed at 8 p.m. a. the University of Con- part of a day. and is now employed at K tl's ance due the government on the old Hutdritison, Mr. "^and Mrs. John PTA meeting at the school at 8 prizes for efficiency. He said they week ends. Alderman John St. Jude Council activities com- Service Station.' v filtration plans and . early .con­ Hutdilnaon, and Judith Hutchinson o'clock featuring a program on the have done a "terrific job.” Schliphack said he had .received ■mittee. Caterer for the breakfast i i Aiidover. ' Tlie wedding will . take place struction of the new sewage/flltra- will be "Red St. Lawrence of Wlll- instruction of reading introduced tion* plant. JNtw plans evoking an Mayor Olson said the new complaints from Thomas St. resi­ vRefrashments for the event will bv _. E l^ e n ts ry .Supervisor Miss some time this month. dents who claim they sometimes imantlc. Tickets for the breakfast estimated cost of $780:200, have “ Yield Right of W ay” signs have be served by the Home Economics j v ’ioi^SS,araon end discus.sed- by This modern coverage, called the Fomily Protectlo|i Cov­ cannot get up Thomas St. when it are available from all council been approved by tlm 8tate Water been very effective > jn slowing Committee under - the direction of members of the' faculty, IS icy and must use the park roads. member:, l^ e public is asked to Norwich district superintendent, Commission.' X flrlvers down. New ''No Parking" its co-chairman, Mrs. Donald Ted' Also scheduled for tonight is the wilt pieside St the business session The Council agreed the residents make reservations in advance. • ford. . s. , erage; pays for damages thdt the insured is legally entitl|id Efforts are beihg made. Mayor signs were also installed, and District Deputy Daniel C. Leone regular meeting of the Women's in ' his final appearance in that parking regulations enforced. should be permitted to move the T ^ Executive Committee of the Society for Christian Service at Olson said, to obtain about 30 per of Norwich, with his staff, villi capacity at the local church. Most policemen have completed wooden horses blocking the roads graingw is presently carrying out United Methodist Church at 8 cent of the .cbet of the plant from when the necessity arose. exemplify the third degree Sunday a -vote o f the subordinate to estab-- o'clock. It will he a;work session. to receive if injured by an uninsured automobile; You, your^ the government. the Red Ooss Flrat Aid Course at 2 p.m. at the Wlllimantic Town Manchester Evening Herald The^4>tayor in his report asks during the year, he aaid. A complaint by Alderman Clar­ Osh a library memorial for the laVe The Commission on Membership 'Bolton eorreepondeni, Mrs. Joseph ence McCarthy on the newspaper Hall. Since this is the first Class of Miss AdeUa N. Loomis.'q 69-ye*r and Evangelism will meet at 7 p.m. for a/ffainirig program for police­ A 25-30 year pension plan is third degree candidates of St. Jude lyitalla, telephone Mitchell 8-8548. family and relatives IWing in your household and guests men and. a safety program In con- being studied by the finance com­ publicity afforded the city's police' member o f the grange and librar- Military whist will be played at department problems nearly led in­ Council, it-is expected that vialting ' tan In town for half a century. The the Congregational Chur^ parish ^uhetion with the school adminis­ mittee, which haa also Instituted K of C members from various tration. He said the Police Depart­ to a renewal of the police reorgani­ sum o f |25 will be paid each year roohi at 8 p.m: under the sponsor­ an improved life insurance plan for councils throughout the state will riding in or using your automobile are all covered . . . and the ment should have bloser contact city employes. zation hassle of the last meeting. ito the library .for the' purchase of ship of the Ladles Benevolent Alderman McCarthy thought the attend, according to Albert A. Ros­ spocial books tod expensive for the Society. The usual table prises for with the city’s youngsters. The mayor spoke of the many A recreation building program "advertising,all over Connecticut" si, publicity chairman. Upon co’qi- library to acquire otherwise. h l^ and low score will be awarded. new programs started by the rec­ / cost is surprisingly low. ■as suggested'by Watts Shattuck. of the local situation was unwise. pletion of the third degree, a buffet Librarian Mrs. Thomas Bentle.v Foremen 'will drill tomorrow at reation department. Slimnaatlcs, Have Yoii An Event Little League president, received Mayor Olson an.awered that if supper will be served at St. Mary's w ill arrange to have the collection 7:30 p.m. at the firehouse. roller skating, girls' tennis, fishing, Ute ma.vor’s attention, tie said he anything were to be done about the CJhurch hail In town, by the local displayed on separate shelves The .quarterly . conference of fly tying and bowling were men­ council. WMld like to see an adequate field tioned. situation, the people had to know mark^ with a broiue plaque and -United Methodist Church will be' Scheduie(|That ^ lls The local council will have a so­ preceded tomorrow by a potiuck and, >ec^reation house at Henry It was pointed out by Mayor about It. i-sach Iw ok will be Identified as a Call your hometown agent today and ask him to add this Paris. Hex,mentioned aeveral.funds Upon the suggestion of Aider- cial meeting Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. in part of the. Adelfa N. Loomis Me­ supper to be served at 8:15 p.m. Olson in regard to the new street The Rev. Charles X. Hutchinson, which are'fu'esently available for man William Stiles Jr. the discus­ St. Mary's Church hall with Frank morial collection. ' For faod? lights, particularly in the center sion was dropped before It really this purpose-alone. He said the (Jaglisrdi, lecturer, in charge. A f­ . poetpoMS Meeting of town, that , the city is not got underway. ter. this meeting, all council meet­ It may be a wedding, a /banquet or just an informal needed endorsement to you Automobile Policy. program might'-^jneiude changes charged fopllie up-to-date fixtures, Bolton Workshop has postponed Vet-t6|:ether of a society, lodge or some friendly group. making the arwimmiiig pool avail­ The City Council adjourned at ings will be the second and fourth its mesting scheduled for tomor­ but pa.VF^Jnly for the electricity 8;.30 p.m. and went in a bod.v to Wednesday of each month here. able for use all year.^, used. Aruditlonal lighting is planned row night at United Methodist pay Its respects to Mrs. Margsret The first meeting will be a business WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU ■ Mayor Olson a sk ed xor con­ noon :omnletion of a survey by the Church to Jan. 18 at 7:80 p.m. 'H. Kernan. sister-in-law of Alder-, one, the second, a social affair. tinued Improvement in l)g)itlng. eet lighting department. due to the fact the church, will TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION sidewalks and storm sewers. . man Thomas J. Kernan, and a.s- .Annual Msettag h old . Its quarterly confereniae to­ Mayor Olson indicated the lower He suggested greater co-operp< sietant clerk of Tolland County The annual meeting of the First morrow night.. budget this year will allow for low- Superior Court. Mrs. Kernan died Our catering service is,set up to be flexible enough to tion with the new O ia m b ^ 'o f Congregational, Church Friday at The Jan. 18 sessiem will be the ^ tkxea providing nothing occurs in her sleep Sunday morning. accommodate any size gathering. Why not call ns and Commerce, particularly ln^..rkgard 8 n.m. will elect officers for the Join the '57 Christmas Club at MANCHBSTSR TRUST, last of meetings devoted to chair to'ln^resse the budget. coming yesr. There will be s poc- O e a U »s— stttchery has -talk .over the details? to parking and to better^pervis- Prior to the mayor's talk, the s''"* bedn chosen by the workshop lon of business BHfeU^and pro­ Building-Iiispector, Roland P. Ush­ tection. / *'■ '■ 't members as their next' project, er who r e ^ ^ d December building Scouts Will Show scheduled for Feb, 13. First among- pI^Us for the com­ permits b:'ought,^in $2,59 In fees )«nd | A four-lesson course, “ Begin­ Garden Grove ing year, M sror 01so.n mentioned their plans totaled estimated build-' Slides of Europe lil ners Sewing", will begin on March' PHONES Ml 3-73M a plan of his^For community meet­ ing costs at $92,45():\ ‘ w 6 to be followed In April by one ings. These meetings would be Parking meters weresveported to This 8weet, smooth and sassy Hard to believe it, but this is a aM tsM Sm iiaiir Ml 3^383 held by^Ane councllmen with res- trs weresTOporteo to ^ showing of many of the on Jewelry. A course on cake dec­ )tave brought in $5,015)44 during slides taken on their trip bottom-priced Chevrolet “One- orating has tentatively been set IdentsLof vsrious sections of the r of------1956, snq $644»644 ; »auBm $m 8iium um eitjLio discuss thetf problem.*. * the last quarter new Chevy has its own built-in for May. - In parking tags for Violators. to Europe last summer will , be Fifty.” And it has a peppery, sweet­ e mayor also suggested the Alderman John H. Peters eX- presented by members of Senior se of Civilian Defense funds and "doUar-eaver,” It’s the latest running ’’Blue-Flame” six under the equipment qnd ootqd that qn,am» pressed concern about the snow-'Qu-i Scout Troop 1 Bunday night 'tand Idb*'removal’ 'ftaiin' sfdewnlks. \ - -- . - . . -j;- hood to make your gas stops few bulanrefSSi) be *>obUmed throH^ at '7ng, can’t be measured in dollars and England and Loretta Carison. Rockville-Vernon Carol McHugh will run the projec­ low—and every inch a beauty, with cents. Lots of cars that cost lots tor. the solid quality of Body by Fisher more just don’t have it. Come in 'Ihe gi^lsg^^ also nave on dis­ Rev. E. Ai-Brooks Submits play souvenirlr and mementoes of written all over it. And the interior and see how much pleasure we’re 1 U S A their trip to England, Scotland. would go beautifully with just about passing out these days at Chevrolet •.. i:h f vff iM 1 I Norway. Sweden, Denmark. West- tern Germany, Switzerland and anyb(xly*s Sunday best. prices! - Why not make it soon? Resignation as Baptist Pastor Paris.. ,

Rockville. Jam 8 (Special)—ThefChurch of Vernon will meet at Rev. Mr. Tlw in A. Brooks submit­ 8 p.m Mad Bomber Hints DOUBLE ted his resignation Sunday as pre- Paul F. Prokop tor of Rookvllle Baptist Cfiurch, Paul F. Prokop, 79, of 14 Oak He’ll Take Holiday effective March 1; , St., died at his home yesterday et ways ______jH ia-R ev’. Mr. Brooks has been moiritlhg. Born in GeGermany March pastor of the local church Since 18. 1877,,---- he osme/to Rockville 67 (Conttnued on Page Two) 1961. TOia was his first pSstorate years ago. He wils employed as a following his graduation froip. loom fixer in local woolen mills, the writer indicated' r. wiilingneas STAMPS for a "truce.” , ’ , It’s powered by Chevy’s famouu «ix C r o z e r Theological Seminar^,! retiring several years ago. (Thester Pa He is also a graduate. H e leaves his wife, Mrs. Helen 7110 elusive "Bomber" has sent fiNlnTlh|l of BuckneU University.,Lewiiburg, iRennich Prokop; a son, Paul Pro- 13 let'ters over the year*. Most of j . ! kop J r; four stepsons, Adam, Jo- them )>ore White Plains, N. T., On Every Purehdse In A ll D e^s. Hla early education w-a's in Alex- ■ seph and Feixlinand Gilllch. all of postmarks. ' ftrCMf NnWrif a n ^ a , Va.. schools. The Rev. l In his resignation, he requests Mrz. ^ s t e r feartlett. '"rboth of ■ that the church appoint a'pulpit Rockville;' a brother, C3iarlS)i Pro- • comttJlttee at its annual meeting* kop. Philadelphia; a sister. Mrs. m dth CLARIHCE H; ANDERSON JO HN L. JENNEY ’ I .Jan: 17, to expedite the calling of Paul Wilderkopf, Alameda, Calif.; 10 graUidchildren ' and one great­ his successor. ► STATIONERY 1 SHERVVOOD A. lEECHLER > RAYMOND P. JEWELL ‘The Rev. Mr. Brooks has been grandchild. F AIRMAIL — NOICS 4 tei'chlng woodworking at the high The funeral will be held tomor­ F LEADINO BRAXDR J RICHARD S, CARPENTER. C .LU . ARTHUR A. KNOFLA school since the opening o f the fall row at. 2 p.m.- at the White Fu­ - term.' He 1* Indefinite as to whether neral Home. ^Arthur Drug ^torts j V JOHN H. LAPPEN. Inc. or noi he win finish the term. The Rev. Gordon E. Hohl. pas­ lENJAMlN CHENEY 81,000 Oar Crash . tor of First Lutheran (Thurch, \vtll A truck crashed Into a doctor’s officiate, with burial in Grove Hill ■ AUCE R. CLAMPET CHARLES W. LA^HROP, Inc. parked car yesterday afternoon Cemetery. 974 causing ah estimated $1,000 dam­ Friends'may call at the funeral Main St CHAKLES USPERANCE home today from 7 to 9 p.m. CLARKE INSURANCE AGENCY age to the letter: Robert McComb, 38, of 36 Birch SAFECO CpRRENTI INSURANCE AGENCY McKin n e y r r o th e r s . inc/ ' fit.. Manchester, was driving his /Wanted: Boya for good pp}1ng Atole InsHranet I Plenty of FREE PARKING truck west on Union St. when he Herald rout** in Roekrille, Call M. KENNETH OSTR W ^Y polled to the right to niake way Herald office, TRemont g-SISfi, or Th* lEST T. J.CR0lpKEn John Gowdy,. TRemont 5-S401 for an oncoming car. In doing so For LESS ALDOPAGANI his' truck struck the rear of a CECIL W. ENGULND Vernon and Taleottville news RAYCOOFER I 1 parked car belonging to Dr. I^ r- items are handled throujgh The PRODUCE NATIVE WAYBEST ■\ ; ^ EVA M. GOODCHILD LEONARD D- RIVARD. Inc.; » ' non Thomas. 37, of 32 ,Bnra SL, Herald’s Rockville Bureau. 7 W. Croekoft IrsI Aooney CUT-UP who was making a house. cMl. Main St., telephone TRemont 244 M A IN ST,— M l 1-1877 WILLARD I. ROGERS The Thomas vehicle hail to M 5-S1S8.* D p A R T H E N T RAYMOND E. GORMAN . towed away. Damage to the t r ^ ^ ROSERT J. GORMAN EARLE S.,R0NAN| was esUmated by police at $200, ■K No arrest was made.^ LEE M. SILVERSTEIN • Det. Sgt. George Trapp investl-, PASCAL CELERY fE A C R GEORGE L GRAUADIO ' r gated, assisted by Patrolman R«9. 1.39 ' 1 . ‘ i Stephen'Plesclk. CHICKENS HOWARD R. HASTINGS FRANK P. SHELDON^ C.LU. “ ' Events Tonight Tolland County A rt Assn, ivill buhdi EDWARD J. HOLL, Inc. ROIERT J..SMITH. Inc. meet at 8 p.m. at Maple St. School. LEAN STRICTLY FRESH Mrs. Francessa Kilching will speak GAUDET WARREN E. HOWLAND' THE WASLEY AGENCY and demonstrate'sketchlng funda- 785 MAIN ST.. . OPPOSITE WOOLWORTH'S . mentals. w »» ALEXANDER JARVIS IVomen's Republican Club of OPEN MONDAYS MUSHROOMS 4 to A LIS. ■Vernon wlU liold a potiuck supper PORK at 6:30 p.m. at th* VFW Home, AVERAGE followed b " the annual meeting r* niALiAkinc cioriA L and election of officers. DIAMONDS $75 to $1000 'f Frank Badstuabner Auxiliary. I CHECK OUR PRICES—THEN SHOP AROUND Tha "OnaJih/* 3-Deor Sadon with ledy by Fithas—«* • of 20 baautiful naw Chavrolat* for '571 i ‘\ lb. * '> ■“ V FW will ihold ia aorial at 7:80 I R « 9 . 55 c I WE BELIEVE YOU WILL COME BACK ' 'p.m. at the hdme of Ml^ Stephanie I EASY TERMS 0»PAY CASH AND SAVE Ortint, eh high for membara and friends. _ ’ ' Only frandtUed ClfeuvlH dealers yCHEVROLET.4 display this famous trademark PRINCE .LA' ^ Women of the Hooae wrtU meet ^ Just Received! ; at 8 p.m. following an- executive FM YOii^LO WATCH SPAGHETTI 211:5; 39c^ ■ / - committee meeting at 7:$0 P.m. A FRESH SHIPMENT OF V . ■ ' \ ; The Cliurch Council of :Flrst CAMERAS 's h a v e r s — CLOCKS ,v - Lutheran -Church will .meet at 8 OELERY ROOTS . pfm. at the church. GREETING CARDS GIFTS ^ RINGS IDEAL A For OF SOUr \\ 2 < 1 . 5 3 c The Survey (SommltUe of Union CARTER CHEVROLET Ca, Inc. , - d OB BTBW AUBINC COLD WEATHEBtl TUNA FISH ^ iCongregatlonnl Church will mant- SOtID ALIACORE IN MINE . Wt 8 pJTi in ittie church 1o u m « At Gaudet'S-r-tt: 1229 MAIN 5TREn'^MANCFiE5T» i C ./ ’'I :A a :: V.' V,. r % ' ■' ' v-i' . I V MANCHESTER EYEhHNiS HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1967, PA6£ PA6B six MAKCHESTEB evening herald. MANCHESTEE, conn. TUESDAY, JANUARY 8. 1967 'oyirig their skates' to school to­ Ellington ; Andover morrow. They will mc8t first in: it w a j^ 1956. But it will still bs are theri?, the trucks have to go WRNB—540 ' WTIO—1080 E n g a g i ^ . Federal Employe ia s ! s s s r T ths school lunchroom,. then wslk FOR MAJCIMI/m OBAI u d TBOUBIJC PRfB OPERAtlON pbwsrful single influence somewhere; and they help pay fqr 1 Droodles UQUORS WDRO—1860 Daily Radio WHAY—eiO Hear MacDonald Selectmeii A.ppoiiit to the lake. They will .skate across that can be exerted, and it will be these roads and street#, perhaps By BUOEB BMOB Benefits Sought Skywatch Schedule to the home of Mr. and Mr*. Henry Sopttitts IfrraUk Wroblinski tor cocoa. Ptirenta are m ini IBMicn BV mjB backed by the awareness of every- not as much as they should, but "W t b#liv«r" wooou-ueo m u l i m j DayUgbt ItiiiM WPOP—1410 At Board Meeting New Trial Justice . ■ o o T mOi whatever the'law requires of them. ■B requested to call for the girls at bSdy that even a retiring Elsen­ 'tVsshiiigton, Jan. 8 (db t- Sen. ^edncMUy, H n . 9 - ■■ ------... • ■'. 4:30 p.pi. at the VVrobllnskt home. hower will still retain a grip o» The perfect route for trucks is. Arthur Dm| Sthras Tha foUowliig program achelhM iu— AndoveC, Jan. 8 (SpecialJ —■' Purtell (R-Conh) yesterday in­ Mldnight-r2 a.m...... k . Volunteer* Needed vi^V-dupper Serenade Ellinfton, Jan. 8 (Sp«ctal>— At OH lurntn emd Stokon Soki the loyalty of the nation’s voters. as we all can dream, a routs off 2 azn.-l aim...... Velim.teera Needed * ulaa are' auppUed by tba radio f|fCOC--OoodkEvening Good Mutie . the .m«gtlM of the Board of Educa­ Charlea Nicholson, Boston Hill Rd., MBBcheater Evening Hernlti r-} troduced a bill to provide-a 35- was reappointed to a two-.year and SnrviDnd PrampHy and ffRcinnlly So thei odds are agaihet Know- in the wilderness somewheVe, 4 s.m.-6 a.m. .. VolBtiteers Needed maaagamenU ihd are eubjeet to tion last Wedneaday, Victor'Mac­ AMwer correapondent, Mra. Pnul 1. UBl hbur work week for the 2',300.000 6 a.m.-8 a.m...... yoiunteers Needed'. Donald, president of the Connecti­ term as trial justice at a recent; Pfanatiehl, ’ telephone Pllgrtan land. We do not edppoee, however, labeled fqr trucks only. Since we chai^ without aotiee. meeting of the Board of Selectmen. Bt« ^ EbmOdb federal employes, ex^qining that 8 a-.m.-lO a.m. • ■ Voli|nteer* Needed cut Aa^iatiqn of Boards of Edu­ 2-6858. PubUMtB that that prospect la unknown*to hove trouble building and financing -e4il T: cation, pointed out some of the ac­ John F. Phelpa, Townsend Rd..Was e. E. wim s ft SON, im . vid HoH3aya.~Btot«rtd Bt tb* ."my purpose is primarily explora­ lO .a.m'-Moon ...... Louis Call WUAY-^pen Bouse lA ^aaebuttr.. Coim.. w him. From what we can read of and'maintaining the toads we do, Noon-2 p.m...... Lets F. Waldron WULV—Rccuro RsvM * tivities of his association and in­ reappointed to a similar' term as tory.” vited the local boud to become a Trial Justice alternate. Walton ^ ^ t MAi^^v--raoNB aa soim .ION RATES his character, the odds do not have, the creation ot such special 2 p.m.-4 p.m, ...... Roger Winter WKNB-Ed tweet In AdTUic* . Purtell said "changing social tn iC —Woman in My Bouse. member. The matter, was deferred P. Yerger, Long Hill Rd-will also Parenthood Unit make tdo much difference. What­ truckways seems a very dream­ and economic conditions seem cer­ 4 p.m.-6 p.m. ., ...... Columbia' De Csrll, May Hawkes . WORC-Cai kolbv t ^ WDRC—Amos and Andy 6 p.m.-8 p.m...... Olivia Gothberg, . WPOP—Wax Works * wrop- rop—Fulton Lewla to the rtext meeting. > serv#' another term as .prosiecutor. - ••••••••••• _ ever, our agreement or disagree­ like proposition Indeed But there tain to bring about'a shorter work 7:I»— Mrs. Mary Kirkpatrick was Clarence Palmer, Wales Rd- Tops Fund Goal •bbssbbsb******'**.***** ^2*a Elizabeth McGregor ' WHAir—Open house -WHAY—Encore Theater ...... ^—,------:— —L_—• '. 'Mm flbOOtiM •••••••••••«••****** ment with Knowland'i principles are more and more trucks every week” for all some time in the fu­ M^lakeloans granted h leave of, absence for the was appointed to his 18th or 19th •••••«••»••••••••••*• ture. ', 8 p.m.-lO p.m...... Betty Fivozinsky,, Helen Shepard WetX'—ReoorO Rertew WclX>-Uobd Evening Good Hu*(e acbool year 1957-58 for travel arid year, creating more tand morq ■10 p.m.-MidnIght ...... R. H. Thomas . WKNB—Ed Sweet WKNB—Allen Brown term as tree warden. Firs't Select­ Hartford, Jar 8 (A^—Trie h4ad After a cold, flu, sore throat, vlrug BnnBBBBBBSBBBd*********** and policies, and it has, usually ioConsolidakWk w n c —1080 Radio Lan# WTIC—Dick Burtn study. / man L. Edward W hitcomb' said. d* CofT been disagreement, his sincere nuisance, as they seen/to play an Skywll^h~ Post located on top of Manchester Police Station. WpRO-Cal Kolby > WDRC—Amo* and Andy The sum of $300 was transferred of the' Planned Parenthood League Volunteers mgy register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal WPOP—Wax Works WPOP—E P Morgan The tree warden has jurisdiction you may feel run*-dowhsfrom dedication to these principles and ever larger part In /the Ameri­ 7:3*-:. ^ from the transportation accoupt to over trees standing between fence- ot (Connecticut (PPLCl today re­ tndSSS^BS'pEM -^ , , ’Sale (50% Off)\ A Thought for Toda]|r Building, on Monday, Wednesday, or irrtday from 1-5 p.m. b Get caih here to pay off s 4iM — i WHAY—Encore Theater Ska *— prm U cxciudvily poliicies haa naver been open to can transportation syatem. What W H A Y -Betty KlrotiaJI the new equipment account to take lines and the, highway and may ported that the organization's 1956 m m S y t" tw « rtBoWIcBtloD ol . Since thla Droodle wae tied to a Sponsored ..by the Mnnehester lot of your bilit — Uien have WCCO-Reeord Rertew WCW—Good Evening Good UlMlo care of several necessary ^tems for question, and to him. it is obviously would be An tmposWbl* luxury only one convenient payment . WKNB—p Tm . WKNB—Evening Serenade authprize tlYe removal of such state-wide fund drive raised $32.- * Council of Chnrchoa. planck; 120, St. James; 133, Sec­ John Ahlberg, and Bear badges WTIC—1080 Radio JUdie WTIC—News the new Crystal Lake School. and trees if requested by property- Bol IIIIwiWinn crBdttBd In tnli iMper rock and thrown, .through my win­ 10 make etch month inttetd of ■WDRC—Amo* and Andy 179, going over the top. The goal TIRED B L O O D * BDd tuSo lbs icCBl sBira pubiuiied bcrc. More important that these'princi­ today may, aom,e day, seem a cost­ ond Congregational. . . with gold and silver arrows were WDRO-Oal Kolby Ellington High School, ow ners./ was $30,934. All (ttMa of mpubUcBtlon ot ri^ bJ dow I refu.se to say apy more about the many you now'mtke!'Phone y'' WPOP—Wax Worki WPOP—Gabriel Heatter The board voted to meet with the ples and policies have a cham­ ly necessity. . . A Way to a Happy New 'Ye»r Thursday: Troop 124, Andover. given to Robert Borello and John 7li_ / Mothers Club MrS: John R. McGinI.ey, presi­ 4i9P«tQttM iMi'Vta Art aito restnrtd. . it. Instead. I'd like to rentes x pub­ Friday: Pack 63,^Waddell. Krinjak. Richard Carson received for loin in 1 vtilt to pffice, or *'ttHAY-r-1ietTy. Kimball ' WHAY Family___ Rosary boards Of Somers and Vernon to Feet Stronger Fast pion than that any individual be com# in. We W*e to toy "Yes!" WCCC—Good Evenint___ Good MuiM The Mothers’ Club will hold its' dent of PPLC, said the goal for ruu BBTRleS ellRBt ot N. B. A. lic service here end announce that To leave the old with a burst of a Bear badge with silver arrow. WCCC—Record Review prepare a joint application to the t'lrir.g Pho*o annual election of officers /it its guaranteed personal political suc­ song. WKNB—P.M. WKNB^Evenlng Serenade State Board of Education on the Lucille M. Bernals 1957 will be higher because of the ^^btobBTB RttimontBUTca: Tt» we are now celebrating Super Roundtable for Cub, Scout and Lion badges' were', ais-arded to Leans $*• *• ' WTIC—1080 Radio Lane WTIC-One Men * Faitllly . meeting tomorrow night at the legislative activity which the within 7 d a ys-o r money backf Julius MaUMwaSpwljU cess. ' To recall the right and forgive the Explorer leaders at Glastonbury .Robert Mello, Ronald Helm, Frank WDk D - ^ Kolby WDRC—E, R. Murrow Regional Vocational Agricultural home of Mrs. Martin Baker. Market Month. How about that? 806 MAIN STRCCT WPOP—Wax Works WPOP—Say It With Music School. Mr. arid 'Mrs. /.delard Bernals ot league expects to undertake this A fter a cold, flu, sore throat or virus you may luffar ■ ^ O R You can join in the fun b.v taking wrong. High School, 8 o'clock tonight. Raffs and Michael. Saveiitk. Uon 2nd Floor, d i e t Wtolworth’S 8:M— Mathicson Drive. year. She aaid a-new pilot project Connecticut badge and gold arrow went to amcKTiritM AWsncimt^ tviu(Y-ReCoRecord* WHAY—Polka Party Assistant Superinterideilt Howard Hebron anounee the engagement Mrs. Robert Cardtrii. ' chairman from iron deficiency anemia*.., or, a* w* call it, Tited CIRCULATION The Doctrine And Israel a group of friends to the local To forget the thing„thst binds you WCCC—Record Review- Mason was instructed to obtain cost on premarital counselling spon­ Blood. To. feel stronger fast take Gexitol, the high- Super Market where you can all The awards made by Chib Pack Ralph Bralthwaite imd Arthur Le- Ash for the VC8 *8ASIa^ tmx:—Recoi■Record Review of their laughter, Jtiss Lucille of the refreshment committee, will sored by the organization’s Clergy­ Tba OMN THUSSOAY IVimNOS ONtH • WKNB—P.M._____ -P.M. W^NB—Bd Sweet ♦ estimates for special e.xpense items potency tonic that begins to strengthen irw-pottr “•SSib2»r»irft,% A survey of reaction abroad to Yankee — iilay games—like Squeeze— the ■o the vain" 143 at it* Christmas party Dec. 21 ClAlte, Ralph Russo received the 'fill * WTIC—Roe* Miller WTIC—Dragnet and present them at the Februar>' Marie^ernais, to Floyd W.-Wil- be assisted by Mrs. Eugene men's Advisory Committee will Tired Blood in 24 hours. In just one day UKUITOI, in a were as follows: Uon badge and gold and silev ar­ WDRO—N*wa“ WDRC—R. Q Lewi* Schwanke. Mrs. George Munson, the new American policy in the Banana. Pin, the Tail on the Man­ that's past. WPOP—Bob and Ray WPOP—Treasury Agent ■ meeting. lia.ms Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. also have to be financed this year. is in your bloodstream carrying strength and energy »^is‘.ssrsa.?'’ssKi5i By A. H. O. ager and Hide and Bat. After that, Wolf badges went to John row. T oMIMM 4 VM mid. 3:13— —------Mrs. Gilbert Negro, and Mrs. Oli­ ‘ Iter Brtnlnf Htralo. Near East asked by President To have the strength to let go your I tia - WHAY—Polka Party Permlsalon was granted to Floyd W. Wi:liams, 784 E. Middle to every part of your body. So, after a ’winter choose up sides for a free-for-all Griffith. Peter Burnham .and Mark "' Den mother pins were given to WHAY-Record* , make plana for a rneeting at El­ ver Lavallee. illness, if Tired Blood it your problem—taka Eisenhower would indicate that hold WCCC—Record Review WCCC—Record Review Tpke. Mr. and Mrs. John Farley. Leba­ . Harbor Manters Elect Among the basic assumptions snowball fight in the frozen food Schneider, Robert Evans, Gary Mrs. Louis-Hennequin, Mrs.-Clar­ - WKNB—P.M. WKNB—Ed Sweet lington of school board ntembers, GeritOL every day. Take either the liquid «r there is, i:i all the world, only one department, and for real sport Of the not-wortli-while of the days Leister, Michael O'Brien, Charles ence Burke, Mrs. Joseph Loney, WTIC-1080 Radio Lana WTIC—Dragnet selectmen and legislators to con­ non, are parents of a girl born the tablets. You’ll feel ttronger fett within about Oonnecticut politics which ■ grtiwn old. Kravantks; Joseph Loney received Mrs. Nina Armstrong, Mrs. .Vin­ WDRC-Cai Kolby WDRC—Eddy Arnold yesterday at the Windham Com­ Stratford, Jan. 8 i/Pi — John nation which is clearly enthusi­ organize a shopping cart race WPOP—Bob end Bay WPOP—Treaaury Agent sider proposals for increased State Davis, executive secretary of the seven days or your riioney back. have been held valid .over many around an obstacle course of Eggs, a Wolf badge and gold arrow. cent BoreJIo and Mrs. John ^NANCf CO :3*— aid. New England School Development munity Memorial Hospital, Mrs. Lysobey waa elected preatdent of astic sbbiit it. •iM - WHAY—Polka Parly Farley taught for several years ■the Connecticut Harbor Maaters SAVE 9 2 .0 0 —Buy Ecamam y SIxal years are the following: Milk Bottles and Lemon Meringue To dare go forth with a .purpose A Bear badge was-awarded to Jskusevich. PlffvHNAl IlNANCf to . WHAV—Swing Easy WTIC—N»w» Assistant Sgperintendent Mason Council to apeak at the boani on ______RBOR No Arab state in the region, The" House of Representatives true. WCCC—Record Rbvltw will obtain estimates of the cost the functions and purpose of hia at the elertientary school. Asan. last night. Others elected j^y^TiuBtiaBdon BBCBPt SaturtBy - Pies. For a final touch, have the WKNB—P.M. WDRC—Suspense were Joseph Vargas of Stonlngton, even those otherwise friendly to is always dominated by snail town gang form a Conga Line as they To the unknown task, of the year WTIC—lueu Radio Lana WPOP—Bishop Sheen of preparing the area in the rear organization. A skating party at the lake will 3:43— and Herbert Whitaker of Hart­ GERITOL us, is without its misgivings. No Republicans. leave, but don’t forget to make' that's new; WDRC-Cal Kolby WHAY—Polka Party of Longview School so that It can take the place of the regular Girl Tueaday, January 8 WPOP—Bob and Ray be tiled as a baseball field and Manchester Evening Herald-El-, Scout rneeting tomorrow afternoon ford, vice preaidenta, and Peter WELDON DRUG COMPANY friendly nation in Europe has These small town Republicans each person reach into the cash To help your brother along the ItU — WTIC—Blographtea In Sound are usually farmers. road WtlAY—Swing Eaay WDRC—Suspense play area. lington correspondent. .Mrs. (i. F. after school. Palkimia of Stamford, aecretary- 901 MAIN STREET register and grab a twenty-dollar WPOP—Bishop Sheen treajurer. .Knowland's Move been, to date, more'' than polite The RepuuUcan party is the bill. They'll need It for ball. To do his work and lift his load; WCCC—Record Review l:**r- An invitation was sent to John Rerr, telephone TRemont 5-9.S1S. Troop members are requested to about the new policy. It ,1s per­ party of the farmers. To add your gift to the world's WKNB—P .rf. WHAY—Night Watch The announcem'ent by Senator WTIC—1080 Radio Lane WTIC—Blographle* tn Sound haps a fruit of the recent meet­ The Republican party is the good cheer WDRC—Cal Kolby WDRC—The World Tonight WUUam f . Knowland that he will should say that Interest in this WPOP—New»-Mu»lo ing St Gettysburg that Nehru of party of all the wealthy New York- Is to have and to gi've a glad New •iM - WPOP-^Modom Sounds not teeh-reelection^at the’end of efa who live In Fairfield County. espousal of the state income tax Year. HOW to SURVIVE WHAY-Newa „ „ „ . India is relatively mild in his b.v a segment of the Republican WCCC—Good Evening Good Muele WHAY—Night Watch hta present term in 1968 la im­ The Dempcratic party is the —Robert Brewster BestUe / WKNB—Evening Serenade WTiC—Biogranhle* In Sound criticism of the policy which Presi­ radical party of the laboring man. party is mainl.v ac denrilc. The WTIC—New* WDRC—The World Tonight mediately taken 'hot as an an­ dent Eisenhower has requested. The Democratic pa'rt.v is histori­ farmers won’t control the House A ROBBERY WDRC—New* Reporter WPOP—Modern Sounds nouncement of retirement froni on the issue, there is no Democratic W rO P -N ew * 9 -Jff 'Ihe main ^ing Britain and France cally .In favor of a state income tax. BtU— WHAY—Night Watch public life, but as announcement The Republican party Is histori­ legislative contingent strong WHAY—Sport* , . WTIC—Ted Heath see in the policy is that we are There is one t.vpe of holdup man who WCCC—Good Evening Good M'Jste. WDRC—Rtfts Naughton ot- an impending: plunge into it cally qpposed to a state income tax. enough to help them, the Demo­ BOY SCOUT ’V WPOP—Modern Sounds reschi.ng for authority to do the cratic Governor is against the in­ shies away from Sizeable, spectacular WKNB—Serenade from a different angle and base When all these historic, routine 3:13— • \ same kind of thing they say they assumptions are lum-ied together, come tax himrelf. There will be no Nates and News Wt)RC-W_____ -Westher and Zalman WHAY—Nlihl Watch jobs in favor of frequent srpall-profft WPOP—Lawrence Welk WTIC—Ted^Iealh of operations. tried to do in the Nenr East, ^ only under the conditions of the mq- Income tax adopted by the 1957 WDRC—RusS Naughton Senator Knowland has, for the session. 'That is a flat guarantee. jobs. This is the criminal who usually 4'Sf— WPOP—Modern Sound! to-encounter our opposition. mertt. tliey. do not quite all hold holds up small stores and business of­ ' WHAY—Dinner Date 13:**— \ past four years, had the un' water together. But the' 1957 aession eould con­ Tuesday: Troop 47, South Methr WCCC—Good Evening Good Music WHAY—Night-Watch The one nation - which does ceivably- be the lest in which any WKNB—Allen Brown pleasant task of serving as Sen­ , There Is for Instance, a Demo­ odist. fices. ' WTIC—Let George Do It WTIC—Robert McCormick seem to approve, whole-heartedly, such fist guarantee will be possi­ Wednesday: Troop 25, Center w DRC—Guy Lombardo WDRC—Russ Naughton ate leader for an administration cratic Governor In office who cam­ WPOP—Modern Soundi is ' the nation of Israel. And its paigned for election by going down ble. Church;, 27, St. Mary's; ll2 , Ver- WPOP—Mel Allen 13:13— \ which has never really had the If you are ever confronted by an'armed holdup man, do exactly a.n he tells WHAY—Night Watch situatioit, and its motives, are un­ to Fairfield County and proclaim­ support of his own heart. As an you. Don't make any quick movements and don’t anticipate his orders. If he in­ Television Flfoerams WTIC—World of Music derstandable. ing his opposition ' to a rtate in­ sists that you have money Itidden in your store or office, don't try to deceive WDRC—Russ Naughton f Individual, he has frequently come tax. On Pare Two WPOP—Modern Sounds / Its resort to force sgkinst Egypt him. Above all. note any distinguishing characteristics itbout his features, clothes II:: clashed with Its aims and criti- And; for several months past, a Or voice, iook for scars, tattoos, missing fingers, etc. If you have a gun. do not WHAY—Night Watch intensified, rather than lessened, similar variation from the routine WTIC—Fred■d WarinWaring clsqd its policies. As formal leader attempt to- use it. Arab enmity to the very existence assumption has been building Itself WDRC—RusaIS* NaugntiNa. of h)s p ^ y in the Senate, he has WPOP—Modern Sound* of Israel. Its resort to force up on the Republican 8ideo^thlngs GENERAL 10;«S— ^ust as- frequently soldiered his V j , The farmers, who are always Re­ By following the preceding suggestions you may save your life. AND BY PUR- WHAY- -Nlltlil Watch brought on it the condemnation of- publicsn, and , who always, in the rMASTVO HTTTtr.T.ARY AND ROBBERY INSURANCE!—before gome criminal WTIC—Fred Waring way through for a policy he him' T V SERVICE WDRP—Rug*,P—Ruji* NaughiNaughton Ths 9-paitsngsr Country Squire the Untied Nations, in which con assumption at least, control the Trtintd DINTAl ASSISTANTS or* nMdril pays you a visit—YOU CAN SXVE YOURSELF FROM HEAVY FINANCIAL self would never have originated. Day* e g UK A Cull WPOlP—Mqdern Sounds demnation the United States took Republican House, are in favor of NOW — in dnntiin' tHitn and tlinio. Thi» Loss. Call our office today for full details. The resuit was inevitable. He was mahto oZ*99 piniPurt* WHAY—Night Watch leadership. And there was one the income tax. the Republican ipara tima training will not intarfarn with WTIC—News, Music never happy with, himself, and the party has alw^vs opposed. praMnt job ar kauiohold dutioi. High Srhoot TEL. s n S-S482 WDRC—New* more result. Soviet Russia turned WPOP—News administration was never com It began building months ago advcotlan nei nataiwry (NJOY A SU8STAN- positively savage in Its attitude TIAl INCOME avary waak. Training anderttd 11:15— pletely happy with him. He was in one meeting of farmer's group WHAY—Night Watch toward Israel, and began talking, after another, and it culminated in by DaniMt. Oat fall datalb. WTIC—Sports Final always being wooed by the White WDRC—Rtis.. Naughton like the Arabs, of Israel as a na- the formal adoption of a resolution scHooior WPOP—Modern Bounds House, and yet he always had to at the meeting of- the Connecticut SPECIALIZED tio'n which had merited its ovti R o b e r t J , S m i t h know that the ultimate purpose of Ftrm Bureau Association last fall. BINTAL NURSINC WHAY-^Symptionv In the Night i » destruction. WTIC—Starlight Serenad* this White House wooing was to The resolution set forth that the Maichfitrr Rrrald. Box J. Maaclie«t!»r, INCORPORATED WDRC-Russ Naughton This situation left Israel '^th "farmers of the State of Connecti­ Conn. WPOP—Modern Sounds soften him down and change him \ REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE 11:45— one potential friend In the world, cut find themselves In s serious fi­ NanrH#At#r> Cann. ^ Into somethj[ng he himself did not Hmm Mtd sen SmUm, Mainly wMimi •MicMitn. Xaarh^tt^r Herald ' MS MAIN ST.. GROUND FUXIR — TEL. Ml 9-5261 TELEVISION SERVICE , the 'United States. .This was So nancial predicament due to the'cost New I «Mi Immm • Stiutl Attltxar MORTENSEN T>'—MI 9-4641 wish to be. price squeeze” and that "their fi­ "INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914” even if the 'United States had led BD What was more important, this nancial difficulties ars aggravated At* United Nations condemnation of by the ever increasing reSl prop­ Auto Kills Simsbury Girl position of divided loyalty and re­ the attack oh Egypt. It was so erty and personal property tax sponsibility kept him from strik*' I City «ibd even « Israel Itself had chosen to they have to pay to their towns of AUIED TV SERVICE Simsbury. Jan. 8 (Ah —, Sally Ing out freely on his own for that residence, wUch tax bears no rela­ i Ann Minar. 9,' waa struck by a car rely on its own military force * 0«vipeHaa.n-,-,d, .....shMw...... _____g I fSIarI* ^jrANCHESTE* role he really wanted—the role tionship to their measure of wealth I and killed yesterday aa she crossed rather than upon frequent United |F A Per Hodm Call i the street to her home after leav- of leadership ofxthe conaervatlve as is -indicated by their income for Pins Parts' States pledges that we would de­ Federal income tax purposes." It ing a school bus. Burton McKay, wing of the Republican party. i fend Israel against Arab attack. set forth that these taxes are "in­ BU 9-0080--9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 18. of West Hartford, driver of trie He himself has viewed this po­ equitable" and that because of Member ef FActary I car, wa-s arrested ori a charge of Now, for Israel, the new Ameri­ Bei4e€ KIcetreniD Teckaleiaiie tential role of his. not.^ as one of them "many farmers of-the State 1 negllgen^ homicide. can policy means that one -'pB- an ally to creatures 4ueh as Sen­ of Connecticut have gone out of The 6.pas*tngar Country Sedan The 9-pattengsr (teuntry Sedan tenUal. friend, the United States, business and many formers are ator McCarthy, but as one pf suc­ would be moving into the Near contemplating going out of busi­ cessor to the late Robert A, Taft. East situation 'with a big stick ness.” Washington, sqps his retirement Then It v/as resolved that the designed to assure order and sta­ CONSULT US ON YOUR from the Senate as a decision to Connecticut Farm Bureau .Asso­ bility to the region, and, specifi­ strike for that role openly and ciation go on record as strongly recommending to the Connecticut BUILDING PROBLEMS boldly. - cally, to protect Israel against any nevy Arab attack backed ,or en­ General Assembly that they esiab- Our Honest, Expert Advice WiDSave You Money It thinks hts poiUtlcal course of Hah a Just and equitable tax base, Action has already been charted. couraged directly or indirectly by proferably a state' income tax Russia. It tWnks he wlU run’fqr gover­ for .education which would more For Israel, then, the new Ameri­ nearly balance the tax obligations nor of California in 1958. This of Connecticut citizens.” - Joseph RossettOt will-not only, if he succeeds, en­ can policy seems like a gusraji--. tee of life itself. Under the'present conditions, ■we CONSTRUCTION COMPANY able him to be his own man, but We can understand that'feeling, will offer him, as governor of a ■■■;— ...... 'i^r* ^ 8 OELMoNT STREET—M l 9-0308 great key state, a stronger basis and we believed that ‘ humanity FOR RENT Resident^I and'Industrial Constrqction of operations toward a'presiden­ must guarantee life to Israel. But 8 and 16 mm. Movie .Projdctoi* tial nomination than is Usually af­ we would point out that another —found or ellent, alto 85 mm. forded by a seat in the Senate.' pert of the proposed new Ameri­ glide projectors, It Is the Republican nomination can policy is the expanded provl- WE1.DON DRUG CO. for President in 1960 which is con­ ^'on of American arms tq Arab 901 Mala SL TeL MI 8-5821 sidered his firm main goal. states, and that we are, therefore, jEit Savings & Loan ,lnteiUlf>’ing the role of the sword '^lEFORE LOSSES HAPPEN, ,The first hurdle in this scheme Ai*aigi , s I me.., m in the area not only in our owm o. pollUcal operation will be con­ INSURE WITH LAPPEN" The Del Rio Ranch Wagon The Ranch Wagon siderable, Since Governor Knight hands, but in other hands than GAS H EAT ' ' ' • of California is not likely to want ours. Any true security In the to step modestly side, and since area, fqr anybody, must awialt the IS REST FO R '57! I f 8 the group of thrifty ppople who will save $500 this year! ! Vice President Nixon the third creatloh of atrongar, wiser, more BEST FOR A LIFETIME’ basic weapons.. power in California^ .can recog­ VISIT THE HAr TE'ORD Savings and Loan invitos yon to sovo nize th at If Knowland .is the Presi- GAS C051PANY FOR FIVE NEW FORD glamour wagons itotia! nominee in 1960 he him-, Hartford And Trucks AN e n g in e e r e d . FREE SURVEY OF SavR $10 taeh WRek-Y-ypii’ll have $520 moro in''57—fool grant in'SD. self will not be, Knowland’s quest Our Aympspiy goes out to those YOUR HEATING for the CUlfornia governorship residents-'of Hartford'who hpve REQUIREMENTS Sava $ 5 aaeli waak—you’ll hava $2i60 will undoubtedly revive a Knight- begun to protest against the heavy Ask for Mr. Kryzak h n g . wfth Go! Nixon coalition in . California, use of their realdentisl streets dedicated to the stopping of Know- by trucks, night and'day. Our Sava $ 2 aaeh wa^—you^l hava $104 land at aQ costa. interest goes, also, to the efforts L ea v e it to the station wagon leader to finest places in this new kind of glamour There's good news, tix), for fans of Fiord's’ If one were to guess, now, oiis of the Hartford City Council to make the big nation wagon news for '571 plus dividends waj^n witli its luxurious and smartly dif< celebijated Ranch -Wagon. This 6-passenger, Hsw '57 feids hmn t e e ^ s t would say that' a Knowlbhd vic­ have some of these streets closed And what newsl Wagons so big, so power­ tinctjvc woqd-like trim. 2-d(x>i' model feattires Ford’s new subdued ' tory against this coalition would to the passage of through truck- MceAewn tnlse kt kbteryl COSTLY AVALANCHE fully different, so fu|l of hnc-car. prqstige tones, the last word in niodern (Iccor. The be unlikely. teg. If your needs call for a 6-passengcr station It wss rul laugh but It was worth K. Tha '57 Ford Were Knowland to achieve vic­ If a visitor to your home were greeted by $n‘, that you'H wonder how'it can lie done a t' 'beautiful color-mated itucciors arc made The problem is not limited to SAVE ANT AMOUNT AT ANY TIME wagon wiili four doors, you’ll love the spa­ brail* $5$ nSllontl and inltmaUonal racocdi from tory in thla round, he would still any one city or community. The “avalanche” like this, or by some other misfor­ low Ford prices. , of new wQndcr-wear fabrics which defy 1 kilamtitr to 50,000 milts *4 BonatYiilt, Utth, face, by aU present indications, tune, you might be sued for many thousands of cious room of the new Country Sedan. And in tha rpMl uvagt tast hi automotivt history. For annoyance modern heavy, trucks Mwkt this your yoew of 9 ruotMt savings oehitvtmnnt! Under the new front-hinged hood you’ll muddf little shoes and drippy chocolate 50,000 milos, twa '57 Fords avtra$td ovtr 107 lad Blmost unsurmountable obstacles make; with their noise; their traf­ dollars. Why not see us now about the protec­ when you fold the rear seat into the floor, find new power—Six powcrl—V-8 power!— conet. And for quiet, there's no wagon like 10$ mgh raspocthraly. This timo Indudad oM pH In the next round, in which he fic danger, their con>.inus thud­ tion of an Aetna Comprehensive Personal Lia­ (a matter of mere seconds), you'll find Ford wagons! slops. . . tha graatast tnduranoi (tat •( all that I would be seeking tbe prertdential ding agiUnst imperfections fa the bility policy. proved-in-action power. The .wheels, the ^tlierc’s almost nine feet of loadspacg— In tho'onderful way that Ford can take nomination .Itself. pavement, and the resulting vibrs- frame, the chin-high roof Unci—wherever nearly a foot more than ever before. There he would be up against fion of houses, cracking of ceil­ If yoii have an^ questions about insurance you look you’ll admire its long, lean gm* a fine thing and make it even finer, the Del . . . if you are not sure you have the best pro­ not merely whatever organised ings ~ and plagtsr, has become hound grace. ' Y Thert's still another 4-door Country, JRio Ranch Wagon goes a step beyond the prestln end backing Nixon him- commonplace. So, to city and town tection .vou can possibly buy . . . please call us for Your Sedan. Like the Country Squire, it has the R^nch W^gon in style, fabrics and trim. It aelf n^ight have built up by I960, today. Full information on any form cheerfully Inside you’ll find more usable loadspacc road repair crews, has become the brings you 2-door, ^passenger wagon-life but something more important w ay, trucks will pound a rpad .to given and without obligation. May we help you? . than you ever dreaincd possible. And for extra third seat for 9-passenger room. And, than the. individual strength of as In all Ford wagons (o r '57, you Have the at its luxurious best. . % pieces. % greater loading eas^, the Hfigate wraps right y . FORD . ' Mixon or any other candidate. A half, century ago, you could; Better see for yourself-^and soon. Take around the back o^ the car. new single-control Itandle which opens This would be the instinct of a if you wished, choose ,tq live be­ LATEST both, the whip-around liftgale and tailgate a Ford wagon for a spin. .You’ll agree that station wagon rsUriitg President, who has openly Mr. R. Kryzak i side a busy railroad' track. Or Mancheater Division hfanager If your choice is the 9-passerigcr Country with one motion. And they can’t be opened for styling it's a;sweeiheart. . . for work and proclaim^ his crusade fqr a re­ you co.uld choose not to. But to­ Wo provido taeumace of your savlnge up to 910,000 by Rent a Qaa Converaipw John Na Lappen, Inc* Squire, you'll be proud to pull up at the from iwji'de/ / b ^ > # power,, it’s a nimble, obedient siavel form and rejuveoatipn . of hU day, If you live on any road or Burner $2.05. Per Month ' DIVIDEND the P eteal Saviaga sad Lena laauraaee Corporation. /■ Aetioii Tost Today yalitlcal party;^ong middle of street .that happens to go an/- Buy a Oaa CoUverelon • Burner- / .'■.', ‘ ' ' ' - •' 1 . _ INSURORSHnEALTORS ’tke mad UpcA, to' hand his own where, >, the trucks mdy' take ’. it for 9285.00 lem $50.00 alto|w-. ■'It- . '''V ' ' ' ■ • • , ' . . 1- li ■ ’ •4-'' ance for yoiir old equipment. . /- MBdwrahip on. to .some candidate Into tbejr heads to conte to you. ' 164 East .Cenier Street-r-MI/Si-5261 - ’ 7 0ntof 10NnwU.$Jh. ANNUAL Ra t e ■ .1 «bo eould be axpectedi to continue If theyiheyl illlike your route, that Bualaeea Houral M oi^y, Tueeday, Friday ' ' Oiwir^urBday.Eviamw Until 9:00 m d ' - pqiuMldate .this . iprusade, j-our. poor luck. 1 Honws Hnot Witli SALES and SERVICE 9 A.M. to S PJW. pavings & £oan aM ^tu i^y aJ^ Tiobh '' ' duia to depart from it Thej £■ Martfordi Meina. 1 to .be dig­ GAS ' , Wedneaday 9 A.M. to Noou M ANCHESm ''4- ■' Of Dwight D. Eialenhow-ihow'i covering, there isn't much, that THE HARTFORD OAS CO,: TBuraday 9 AJ«. to 8 PJW. ’ • '■ ■- . ■■ ■ ’ i p k isee.i RepuSlJcw conil .can be done aboqt it, tptdcr eiciet- K- 687 Main Ht„ Manrheater ill . Not Qp^n Saturdays. Maiclns^ $avia|;i laiidatioi ^ 1I47 Mala ' \ AlQit!'te''iia' Sr«ni m lag law. The roads and etrotta TeL Ml 9-4508'”‘ ^ ' \' . ■ ml. m iAii II I ! ....■■■...... ■ " i II" / i‘iieini- '~i'MiWi,— ill. ,1111 ;l '- \ : i . v V 't t i A 'S-

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Facetidua Lady—;Pray, Mr.. P itt, Lincoln was told of'A profound B U G S B U N N Y as you know everything that is historian, .“It may be doubted moving in the political world tell whether any man of our generation EastReiqk Sense and Nonsense me soma news.. has pitufged mors deeply into the Antwor to Frovteui Punlo' Discreet P;-emler—I . am sorry sacred fount of learning.’’ madam. I have not read th. news­ “Yes, or come up drier,” said R o d io S t a r Gets M ore H»roW—Th# greateit^man who officer handed the sailor a bunch paper of the day, Lincoln. Secret Dulles Hearing of newspapers. »vtr lived we* Hugglne-r-broad- ACBOM 6 Low haunt mlnded, tolerant, generous, tem­ Officer—The captain suggests . T Rodents (Centtaned frewi Page One) Body SnatchfeTs’ perate, brilliant—yet he died with that you read what’s going on in CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Sch ed u le! Soviet A id ' sntrsnee (Coottpued irom Page One) the world and then let tfs know if ,'tpraaldlng office'r df tbe’^^iiatt; ,hts talents unsuspected, v Z T ~ 5 * “® **^ • Simple retary “tella what great dangera 1 , ----- . E \Jerry—How dis you manage to you want to be rescued. 6 She stars ia Ojo Afresh there are.” IM erring to the Middle . There will be no skating‘at (Continued from Page One' (L'ontlADed from Page One) { whose tern, like tjiAt of -ImgQov- ar(*greatly rtiaturbed over the pres­ accompaniment of many bi-parti-[ ernor and other state'pffiear^'nm* flpd,put. about'him ? — Hrtei igwrittMtoble Eaat, Hayp/a'aid that “certainly I , the .Center Springs Pond tor ent plans of the Greater Hartford fore midnight Thursday and drove! Harold---I married his widow. Edith, aged five, was playing llPuffsdup ' wAe.ie ‘main pond . to Industrial use,'' he said. the htoheet expenditure’s in Con-: R«publlean leader wia- he; Ben. ' “Sometimes this stiUness almost off." . 30 Oannsnt MXxdamaUoO _ 47 Versifler burat out of the committee meet­ skating at 3 p.m. today, but Rap Ike’s Dextrine - wandering dascdly on th# desei^Hemlock St., was installed last 48Domcstle Finatly,. 'Nicholson ha.s recom­ necticUt hlatory, perhape topping Elm er^. WatTOit-o/ Wethmfleld. ' breaks my heart; / 32Begin of sorrow **?*''• *". ing only minutea after It got under a ctose investigation by T*ark On: international questions, the near Indio. A ' tn ick driver plcka^ri night as noble grand of Sunset Slavs mended that the South' Windsor $600.000,<)il)0. ' a q d ^ ^ e ^ m o c r a tlc JeitaertS en . It must be gay iiytown tonight," ^hnploye—I'm so neat sighted 36 Makes 16 Lease , IT Depot (ab.) } way. - j Pepartmenl officials showed Ehist German delegation joined her up. Hospital attendanU jpnd Rebekah Lodge. No. 30. DLslrlct 4IObfsrvas bridge he enlarged to either aix or The Goveritor has expressed the i Arthur H. Healey of Ngw Haven, she said. / that J nearly worked mysw to possible IT Stlndns • 40 Smell t, 'The Ohioan.aaid he didn't'object I that the average thickneA of the Soviet leaders ih (1) assailing she had a bruise-d^ face «nd/iwo r D^pjjty Mrs. Alma Dodson of Wel- eight lanes, so as to eliminate the S I Disaneumbsr i to Certain national aecurity qtiea- hope that both new and incroaeed; in the Houae. Republlcon^ have High in a citw tower a woman death. II Lamprey uSertT 41Bslksn the Ice was not .sufficient to the Elsenhower doctrine on. the broken caps on her ^ th . ^ e was ^,,«ome Rebekah Lodge of East Hart- need for a second bridge to be flshermaa ilCsmers’s eye 43Hesvy blow U C tolf nwund j tiona being roaerved for discuasion Midifle < E ast, (2) offering 'th e sent home in an ambulanp to re- 1 ford and her iMtalUng staff of taxes can be avoided. , chOsen Rep. Nelson B r 0| t^ \ o f ' stood. / Friendf—.How com e? hold the large .turnout expected. built from Tower Ave., Hartford, . But he haa said that juat-to con A Miilion >i;ghU flashed on a , Employe-Well, I couldn’t tell 31 Female rufi ) in aecret. In most area's the ice is Middle E f M countries '“business-, cover—and to re-enact>junced tempera­ refrains from authorizing any rieiv By Q Y H l^d was overjoyed one day to Nephew (interrupting)—He prob,^ 3. American military actions Fa.st German.v on reunificalipn. Copied of the pelltioh will be. for ably figured he could scare the SORspest ; House floor 4f matters taken up . The two governments endorsed ment jfrom the star. She didn't aervicea. It will be the first legisla­ see a ship drop anchor in the bay. in closed committee sessions. might not be confined, to the coun- warded to State Highway Commls- enemy with it. perfermanes the Soviet diaaT;mament p ro p o lis v/ant/the news photographec's to ture in a long time to have shown Plans for the InataUation;' sup­ m y jt 9m- A small boat came ashore and an Dulles yesterday spent 4 '/j hours tr>’ where the Reds attack, ’ but sioncp Newman Argraves and Wil SlUncmployad of Nov., 17 and ’\|pte all- port by the western M w ers." etate inatttutione and more pay for lost nigh t 66 money to help Middle East coun­ ' Stigma out attack on the Soviet Union, un­ state rimptoyea, along with other Also scheduled for the Jon. 27 6 tries and the possible use of Ameri­ T Colorado less It is determined-that a Com­ riioney-apendlng proposals. - event. is. installation of-the,cihair- HOLV , 1 SURE, rr:^ ^ Yo u 'R e resort town can ..troops in case of .open Com­ Army Studies All coUrt reoganieiation plafta men of the various cohimttt.eea HASP munist attack there. munist invasion is really the be­ dMOKB/ « n i c r * p ESAD, W CAit'T SEMAlN HSeS l^IND OP (|.PERFBCT contemplate, among -other thinB*- At last . night's - nteetirqfi; pre-. WBdOT/ MEIN DOWN Afterwards. Gordon and Rep. ginning of Wofld War HI. Apartmeht^ lay Affect Plans c a m iCONSESTSDl THE abolition of the' minor courts, pne aided over by Mrs. Phyllia BMiHiar- TOO*T , OMTM*. U kt #ARthN8S IN A .' IFoodlas V'orys IR-Ohio) predicted speedy •UBMIM' MOW 6MAUL WC OUTCASTS DOUBTS. ( But why ^ RO i-E, Three More of the major aourcea of political czyk, reports for the IBS* lUMPUN^ ^ -i-D ER <30 NEAR Yl ^ A 30R .' I Fish saube approvaLof the rosoluUon by the RETUIZN to out? DdMESTlC On Washin Ion Scliool W ork patfooage left in Connecticut.; were presented by: .Mr*. Mcoreen TH «T» MISSU5, A VOLCANO/ > YOU lAndent Irish Honi^e committee. Johnson, aecretary: Mr*->:IB« I e n WHKM HEARTHS?-----8V r.M. Kflf. UJi I Hays declared he left today's In the past court reform, while nKU XO 1 IS5 WHEN ITS’^C O U LD H ome Sites generally endorsed -in prinqipie,. Ruhacha, -treadurorr. .I'afalU Mrs. DlPLOrMACV, M EN .'-^ .ET'.S 4 Let it stand IT closed session because, in , subse­ yBLUN* CHOOSE AN EMlSSAeVTO T50T ACTWE ?// t a l k a Plans to codstrtict an \kpart- • iV cs of the original layout which ,| hae not’ been accomplished because Helen .(hutlaeh, libroriaiTBAff reg- 9TM m P^ JO E SOR iLuA • stm quent- debate on the House floor, I prw nt ' advantages. / gEAP THE OLlWE ‘Now let’s got this gtrilght! I'm holpirtg YOU. you’r* ment house of mpfe than 70 apart­ Army Engineers,have been'con­ of a failure to bring about -a c0rit> ittrar. . 6 TAUirJ O F H lS he did not want to be committed ftliss' Catherine Doherty L TlW also want an analysis of New officers-for Mrs. B(2ANCHTOOUft not hoiDins mol" to secrecy pn aspects of the reso­ ments at Chestnut and P.ark Sts. sidering three alternate site* for promise amo'ng various^, reform TYPE' JANA.^. Mias Catherine Dohertyi 48.5 ' the c^parative costs of the two. Nike homes, it wa.s learned today. plana presented.* The. Connecticut Irene Obsut, presidentjtMif-. Efllth EMSATTLED lution which might be discussed Hartford Rd„ died this noon at may have ad effect'on what the , Eatiniatod coat of the first was MATES.' General Manager Richard Mar­ State Bar. Aaiq. and the Conneoti-' Grzyb. vice president;/AM at the session u-lth Dulles. the Manchester'Memorial Hospital, town does In the way of an ad­ $280,000; Hhe new layout carries a tin said the town suggested to the tha Rubacha, treaaurfcN't' BY AL VERMEER after a brief illness. $205,000 estimate. cut Judicial Council are two organ- PRISCILLA'S POP T h e G iv e -A He said that when the meeting dition to/the Washington School. , ,^rmy three sites which might be izatione -customarily preaenting re­ The annual parish .ihwittfij' will got lindei-way he voiced his pro Born in' Manchester, she wa.s Up to noV planning for the ! The , 'teuUding Committee last substituted for the area the mill- form pfopoaala. but they never be held Sunday im'medialidy. fol­ /r'VeS.SiP.T—V (CHECK/; S U R E * OH. I .YOU'LL NOTICE tea) against the procedure even | employed at Cheney Bros, before school ha.s been based on the as­ A B R A N D S fE W night decided to make a compari­ ' tary has chosen near the I.akewood have gotten. together on a single lowing the 8 a*..m. .S jU K ^ H tg h B A D .? DONTI though' Chairman Gordon, knpw-'l retiring. She was a member of the sumption that '\there is virtually Circle area. ■ Mass will be' omitted., TW IC E^ KNOW..' CARPET/ ing Hayes planned t p njake it, de-1 Church of the Assumption, son/between two plans submitted no possiWlillty of jarge residential pien- MAV^ TO bv'Willard Wilkins, architect, for Fallot Photo He did not say exactly were they This year'the bar aisociation - Is Conflrmatlbn claswt* re­ DIO IKJ AND THIS MONTH \ /. cllned to recognize him for that! '■She loaves one brother. Michael growth in the Wa.Yhlngton School Mrs, P'lorcnce Armstrong are. They are mot town owned, he sumed Saturday under' ,.-direc­ HE'S HAD US purpose. , j J. Doherty of Manchester, and se\L renovatlon.s and an addition to the area. \ engaged in "a resedfeh project FI6 HT7. school, to see which plan best pro­ said. tion’ o f The Rev.' Steph^r'.r: StTy- l l O N T H E . Gordon, still In the meeting, i oral nieces and nephews, $500,000 B\i1ldink Slated lodge played the I'larches and also which it says will show what the vides for further expansion. Homeowners Form C-ommittee public wants in the way of court jewaki. aasisted by ,& p ;'‘ Churchr CARPET.' could not be reachecL a t once for. 1 Funeral services will be held Pre.sent plans call fbr starting accompanied the soloist. Mrs. Helen Meanwhile residents of the. Lake- reorganization. School teachers. comment. j Friday at .9:30 a.m., from the W. ' Will Comimre Plana construction; on the apa“tments Budil of East Hartford who sang wood Circle area who object to the Hays said Dulles didn’t say any- r. Quish Funeral Home, 225 Main The plans, one submitted sever­ toward the end of 1957. 'Trie $.500,- "Bless This Houae.” location of thq Nike homes nearby, Gov. Riblcoff ha* *ald “we def­ thlRg—“he j^i;^looked startled." | St. .and at 10 o'clock ^i'n the al month.s ago. and one reviewed 000 building will be^construc\ed by IWVT Officers met last night and formed an as­ initely need a court reorganiza­ Hays tlien strode out o ( . the' Church of the Assumptloiv Burial by the Building Committee last Chestnut Park Apairtments. /, Mrs, Arnistrohg's slate of pffi- sociation. They named ah executive tion program," and he is expected com mittee room to give hia story | will be In St. Bridget’s >demetory. night also will be compared for In anqther action last night the cers for 19.^7 nclud^ the following; committee with power to act in the to reiterate this In hi* hiid-term About to newsmen‘in. the hall. Then he. Friends may call at the funeral other reasons. * ' Building Committee put, its apr Mrs. Yvonne Contois, vic¥..grand; best inlerest of the area residents. opening address to a joint session repeated It for cameramen'. 1 home tomorrow night frbm 7 to 9 After looking over the new lay- proval on final plana and specifica­ Mrs. Marjorie Conlon, recording About 75 residenl'3 ,bf the areq of the House and Senate, which St. Anne's Mothers' Clitle' wUl in advance of the session. Gor- i and Thursday from^2 to 6 and 7 to put proposed by Wilkins, the'Com­ tions for renovations to the Frank­ hecretap'; Mrs. Edith Smith, ff- attended a meeting . at South will be tomorrow’s pi^ncipal Item meet in the assembly hglfeiaf the doh indicated.he was planning! 9 p.m mittee favored a meeting at which lin Building at Educational Square .School-and voted unanimoualy to of business. Church of the Assumption'.(^urk- 0 *1ZWIUJAM> '*• nSncial secretary; Mrs. Dorothy quick committee action on the ad-1 Wilkins and subcommittees from to convert it tb a junior high Ewltjg, treasurer. ' form the a.ssociatlon. He will not. however, touch on day at 8 p.m. fo.r its . mdnthly resolution.. j Mrs. JeSnMte R. Hibbard three town-boards..would compare'| sch o o l.------—~ TEF appointive officers are — Th* *x*t'iiiive c«nimiiiee."choA*n State finHiices except In general meeting. 'I’he K*V. Franefs ’t'. B u t- - But extensive hearings still lay j Work is expected to start as from ger.-raphlcal areas, in- terms, leaving specific recommen­ A LLEY OOP Little Tr< B Y V . T . u a MLIN Mrs. Jeanette Ednah . Hibbard the old and.new.layout. Eleanor,^ Prentice, color bearer; ler, associate pastor of the.jtibumh, ahead in the Senate, and Sen. Rus- i died yesterday at the Manchester; The boards are the Building .soon as cpntracts eSn be' awarded elude.s Deimont Ballard, Atty. dations for his budget address ■will address the gr.oijp. BY RAY GOTTO Margaret.^ Starkweather, warden; i / hey, I > ------A J -.JUST A u n U K YEP.' ITS BEEN COTTON WOODS acU (D.-Ga) said that "I, for one, Memorial Hospital after a abort i Committee; the Board of Directors, and an appropriation made. The Parbara Apderson. conductor; Mil­ .lohn R. Mrosek. Otto L.' Seelert next-month. ' am not going to be stampeded into ■Ir., Lvnwood K, Elmore, Frederick This, will be the second opening ^>^TH SJH . / AW, r r ^ TROUBLE / < THERE ABOUT RECKON Vis JU ST GOT VONi£ THIS A40RNIN&, SHERIFF, | c;anT wscuss it now, ’ illness. and the Board of Education. funds will come from the Capital dred Miller, chaplain; Emma Dowd, An important 'meeting of Dll- f action on tliis," / of a General Assembly se.ssion not, SaSH ,’mKr^ WHAT / K/UTVIIIsJ 1 OVERT T H 'f tYNAMlTE A YEAR NOW... WILDCATS SO THIS IS TH 'FIRST CHANCE I'VE HAD J KID... irSTIAAE FOR , A retired milliner, she had made !' Town officials who studied the Improvement Reserve Fund. Esti­ right support^ to the noble grand; R. .Smore. Atty. W. David Keith worth-Comell-Quey Podt. No. 102,' .\ska Dollar -Aid accompanied by a gubernatorial tAAS OUTTE / WA6 (. TO SET /OYNAMrTE ( FACTORY LOTSA THINGS I WELL.I GUESS , ARE BEIn!^ TO SAY *weLLA» n i t d > r M innie Krause, left, supporter to tlie residents in their effort to LONESOAAe GAP% / troops, might be Used in the trot)!)-; da. She wasa member of West A ^ rr . year, instead of 2-ye»r tentia' for ' The Italian American lapies.. HOMETOWN the Vice grand; Florence Bettlnger, have the Nike housing built else- led Middle East. v/hcre. • the rirst time in the 1950 election Auxiliary will hold ii'foclal meet-' REFEREE------REE/ ” ‘ Mount Order of Elaatem Star ki I /». - f • r * C * inside guardian; Florence Mietzner,' 8 Eisenhower’s resoUitlon, deUvej;- The protestors say tkey hgve Thus the l953 legialative sesaion ing tomorrow at p.m. in the Ital­ outside. guardian; Pauline Beebe, ian Americaii-club; ' ed to Congress Saturday on a.^tof.U.S..arinidIOEcaa . AllVlA T f i a *U funeral441SL4M- ^will-lbc-—» *** UC- held-JACiU- A t- A2 right supporter to the chaplain; po.ses to build will reduce property in .case of open CommqnisL m lli-! o’ciockxtomorrowt'-xtoi____ . ______aftenobn___ .... at the .'Chief Herman O. ScheridelT P atrol-1 examiner, cx.tmined Brogan aftd Procedural c h rn g ea recom­ school. Square dancing-'from 7 to -8 due to Mrs. Alice WetlicreH, left supporter values. ------' \ tary'A U ack. / . . _ ' —Holmes. K.unei'al ‘ Home, 401) Main n)an Rowe H. Wheeler and th e ' reported that death '.vas di: The executive conimittM will mended for the legislature Inclrfle wUr pe followed by refreshments rapid and overwhelming” lobar to the chaplain; Mrs. Virginia holding fewer sessiona, but achedch( Dulles tesei'ved for, today’s ex St. Burial will be in St. Alban.s, Town of Manchester for the death meet Sunday at keith’s home to and a showing of the .Popular'pir- in jail of his brother; Emmett.' pneumonia. •Keene.', right supporter to Junior uling public hearings hy commit/ ecutlve session detai/s on aqme of V.t„ at the /convenience of the P a st Ndbie Grand Anne Lamb; map plans for actloni-x • tlire, "A Desk For BtHle.” provid­ the military matters he touched'bn ranwy. \ Emmett died at Police Head­ Following an autopsy, Hartford tees on days when.,no aesaions are ing ,*n enUrtalriing .program, for Mrs. Nellie XtoAllister left support* held. . . ^ during day-long q ue s tj o n i n'g ; Friends may cajl at the funeral quarters about 5:45 a m. May 4, County Coroner Louis S'’haefer ab- children as well aa adults-.,at­ 19.56, where he wa.s confined aw ait­ er tp Mrs.' Lamb. Another proposal would set I BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Reprieve BY EDGAl^ A R TIN yesterday. He did tell the Congress horpe today from 3 .to 5:30 and solved the to'-Ti and, police of any tendance prize wdll also be'awais- men. that: / ‘ ing trial on charges of inloxtcation negligence, and also stated that no Past Npble Grand Mrs. B eatrice * p.m., instead of 11 a.m., as the B U Z S A W Y E R BY ROY CRANE froni 7 to,9:30 p.m. - Manning, degree mistress; Mrs. Pair Will Speak ed. Mrs. Floyd Mitchell' and Mrs. 1. There is no plan for stepping and tampering with a motor inquest was necessary into. Bro­ hour for the House and Senate to .OQJtOPiE. U i c y . 9 Beinlce Cox, Miss Barbara Ander­ John Baldyga are co-chairmen- of WILL, HOW.. 4UT I'VE iNYMILE THE DREAD, UNmOICTABLE MONIMT yj, American forces in the Middle vehicle. ' x convene, and committee hearings 'ttO D gan's death. ■ son- and Mrs, Virginia Keeney, fi­ Al Traffic Parley the hospltalltycommlttee. MSYBSYOU EOT 13 DO mMAS i COME ONCE MORE ...THE B-t9 MAKES £Sast. a The $100,000 damage suit was in­ would be held before, instead of W f 'T O NMbS>i^06T«EX>d GOBOCTTH In hla report, the coro'ner took nance cOmnUttee- for 1957; Mrs. SMOUIDN'T SOYIETHINO, ready to LAUNCH THE SKY WITCH. ■ 2. Despite manpower cuts in the stituted ye.sterday when a writ: iCfter, the Bession.-i of the two W IM O M UC400h>&^iOO ^?OCU.OtMST w Funerals was filed in the town d eck's office ; cognizance .of the ?act that police Alice Palmer, Mrs. Minnie Krause, Atty. Jolin R. FitzGerald, towm .chambers.. BE1AKIN4 E A R N K / m 61,000 Fir, U.S. armed forces. America’s mili­ qttaching 11 pieces of property i''>^«''ed Broga i s cell H Umes din- Miss Edith Smith, Mrs. Florence \ H ^ .B O C n & V TT Bs VUNU& Bt S Jre L L . A PLANE UP court pro.-iecutor, and Police Chief Also a 'number of committees TOWN ADVERTISEMENT &0MADF SAWYtR. All $ r .' , tary “effectiveness"-has increased ing his incarcpratlon, and that not' ChapmanyMrs. Emma Dowd Ahd Herman O. Schendel'ivlll take part O F « B - ( and he is satisfied the United Orrln IV. Jones owned bv Schendel. 'Whe'eier was which in recent years have had m IF YOU'RE I JUST SIT o .ce dui;ing that tim e did Brogan Mrs. AJice .Wethcrell, vice grands in a traffic court conference at the SK M Ce VKRt WC«> ' NERVOUS. States has .enough strength , to TTie funeral of OiTin Jones, the arresting officer. little or no, liutthMS would be NOTICE AROUND ask for- met let attention. sick .c&mmlttec, Mrs. VVctherell Traveler’s In.-iurance Co., Jan. 26. Lakeside Oak Grove, Coventry, Schendel’* properties are the eliminated and new committees WAmNBf commit itsftU.aRaihat. pd^itble Jam es ferogan and John Kaez-. will also handle publicity in 1957. Also invited from Manchester to O F T H E ■brush ■ fire■ wars iri addition dd!l to its was held a t. 2 o'-clpck yesterday •same. parcels yeee-ntly released created. The change would cut the i-.iarczyk, 153 Nf achool St^ told tl.i <>nurd Team Attend the conference at Battersori COLLECTOR OFJREVENUE afternoon at the Holmes Elineral •from attachm ent in another suit Humber of committees for 32 to now pending in Tolland' County coroner 'th a t thej' repeatedly, The guard team of. 12 members Hall in the Traveler's' main build­ All persons llabl'e by" law to pay Home, with the Rev. . C. Arthur 28. Superior Court. warned police that they hsd better Includes Ruth Aspinwall, Shirley ing are Judge We.sley G. Gryk, ■Pown Taxes- the'.’Town of Man­ Le'Ral’Notice Bradley,, minister of th* .Second Forintfr memitela back for an­ Claims Made hy Brogan send Brogan tp a hospital “or he Holmes, Edna Zltkovltch, Violet Deputy Judge Jules' A. Karp and other /'term will find one big chester, are hereby notified that I "Gongregatiopal Chttrch tff Coven­ — ^ ^ I'lm rlcr No. 14640 In Ids suit, Brogan claims' that' ■would die on you." '■ Splller. Constance Braiihwaile. William DeHan, assistant prbsecut,-., j;hange already ' Installed in the ■‘will have a rate bill for.ah interim RESKRVtj, DISTRK.T No, 1 try, officiating. Burial was In East death was caused by the "careless­ Elsie Palm er. Elsie White, Bernice" ing attorney. ■;.' HeUMi—ah electric device for re- tax on the, J t ia t of 195{i of 21 Report ol CDiitlltton of The First Cemetery. • ' Coroner's .ReporL hatioiial Bank ,of Alanchester, In- the ness and negligence’', of.. Chief Cox, Florence Chapman.' Three ad­ Atty. FitzGerald is a member’qf- cor^ng roll calls. This operation mills on the dollar, due and pay­ \ Bearers were Frank Creaenzo, Coroner Schaefer said in his re- Stale of Conheciicm. at the close of Schendel and, Wheeler “in that ditional members will be appointed tlie committee, arranging the teri-' Hsqd to .take about tbree-ouarteha able January 1 , 1957. business on Dec. 31'. 1956. Fiilillshed in Thomas Cosgrove, Roy S. Palmer. ... » J . ./ .J ■ J. * port'that he oould w6t ignore the by Noble Grand Florence Arm­ > ' V fcrence, and will also be in ehargie of an hour, but can now ne done SAID TAX PAYABLE AT, THE response (o can Jiiadn hy Comptroller William G. Ost, George L. Lq^vis ten L n -B ro g sh ’s lllneSS, but strong. of the rurrenc.v. undbr SecUon 6211. of a panel on scientific aids in ^ e ip a piinute. OFFICE : OF .’raE ' U.S. revleed ataiiileii. and Percy Howarth. tention despite that he was relVinErelying on the fobser- At the close of the Installation ings from various sources that the proof of drunken driving offenses. - Under the^oip^ayatem, whereby COLLECTOR OF REVENUE- JE FF COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN ASSKTH Sunday evening. Trinity Lodge vafions by the various officers wpo cmiemprtj','.Mra_Emma L. NetUc- .Ca'sh, bailuicrs wUh Jothcr deceased was suffering from an Chief ScTienaei ’w ni demonatraie MUNICIPAL -BUILDIWS- MICKEY FINN A Fam ily 'Problem I BY LANK LEONARD of 0dd Fallows, Hartford, , con­ did enter the ceil block and who did ton, secretary emeritus and a prist mi SNACK, MV Me.L0«IR% t'M ^ YES/ iyiE/...«UT IT MEANS _ • banks, incluifiiie rCscrvn illness -and needed medical atten­ methods used by hia department ip name, the •' Democratic minority, 41 CENTER BTREET THEN TAKE MY AOVCE HOLYSWOKES! r balance; Sodl'easti items ' ducted a merii'orial service at the report that Brogan appeared ‘all president of the Slate Rebekah As- 6VS/..THBY ANO PUT YOUR MONEY IN’ 1MKMS ABOUT THE SOTW Itf TR0ukE..EVEN DEATH/~THAT« tion." traffic Control. • - . . ^ could,, and sometimes did, use the from NOW^ THIS, UNCLE PHIL? T)UT SHOULD -AMD I in p ro o jis of collpcllon 1.531.18S.86 funeral hom^. right.’” . i . 'sembly, was called on for a few WISE CAUSSP THE BANKj...yOU'tL SU SP M » I’VE 60T..6H0Vf THE ONE WHY I'M FIXIN' TO 'STRONG MAN WANTED KOKAY! W0U.DNT United States 'Government . The town is Involved In the suit Should the copferertee be co'nsid-* threat of a. roll call to oppose cef- JA N U A R Y 1 ,. 1957 to BY WMAT I'VE BETTER) obltaatiiuis; direct and The defendants [must answer the Words and respond.ed ,,With con-- MS THE LOCATION WH0HA5 IT?t WB OF IT/ / NEREIS A MIRY \ H E D NEVER nta , FORlKMT WORK. ' SET ME tHEIR HAVE HIM ♦ by the plaintiff who claims its em­ ered a success, it may be the first taln movea. by the Republican FEBRUARY 1, 1957, inclusive GOT HOOEN OF THE "LOST auatuaranlned ...... „ 3.144.845.13 ployes' failed to provide medical charges in Hartford County Su-. gratulaUoris and beat wishes to FARM THAT IMANTS] THAT, SERGEANT ACME PILLOW STUFFWK NUMBER-lU UNDER ANY Ohliaajtleps ol States and Noble Grand M rs., Armstrong and of a series. The conference is being majority. .The latter on occaaion Office Hours; Mondi^ through IN MY ROOM.' CAVE*/ A MAU TO Ml Sm J-U P ’D UAVP TO attentirin, and lists claim# similar periot Court on Feb. 4. Atty. Leon COMMNY, 62t DOWNEY CiRCUMSTANas!] poiulrnl subdiVlsfi»ns $97.45. Arab Group Backs her associate officers. Noble Grand arranged'by the Hartford County would jdel'd a point rather than alt Friday—9 a.m. to 5 p ot-L Satur­ WuPWOEAny! STREET,” ' CorporaU' ■ slocks" lim-lud- to those filed against the two' law RTsCaasi of Hartfprd is represent­ Unit of the-Junior Bar Aasnl.of. through the time consuming roll day—,January"19 & • J x m k r y 26, In * $1«;»IX);W) stock of Fed­ ing Brogan. Albert .Corilon of* King David Lodge eral Reserve-t'ank.) .....1^ 30.007.59 Anli-l^rilish Yemen officials. brought greetings. Connecticut. ‘ ' call process. 19'A.M; to 12 Noon. ■* . j / ■Loans and discounts (inchid- Jn * $2,»««.B7 overdrafts).{j,722.010.4S Mrs. Virginia*^Keeney, In behalf . h There could be nd such threat at Failure to make full payment in Bank premlsca owned $130.-. .(Continued Irom Page One) of her associate - officers the past AW.ARD FOR MRS. LUCE. the forthcoming oeaalon, howeveri{•'One month from-due date, renders 400, m fqmituca r ...... and fixturps year, presented a past grand's ; yhlladrlphia, Jan. 7 lAVe-Mr*. even without the electric record­ whole tax delinquent. Interest at 173.800 ...... 194,300.00 1 Other assets ,.r .. 34,847.15 British-protected states in d/estern jevVel to .retiring Noble Grand .^ rs. 'Clare Booth Iaico, autiior play­ ing device, because the Democrats th* rate of Vs of % per month Adiin. British jets have • attacked Will Sen. Knowland Anne I.jimb, who thanked.her staff wright, Journallat, pqlltlcJan nnd 'lack the nece.ssary 20 per cent vote or fraction of mo’ftth. fttjired front . rebel'Aden tribesmen and Yemen for their cooperation, stating that it most recently U.S. Amhossailor' to force a roircall!- . due -date; will .bb ch'inyro after - D.cmand^napQaiis' of todi troop.s' in yvestern Aden. had been a rewarding ekperlerice to Italy, today was named win­ 'The Ieglelature will .convene witlt February 1, 1957. v - ■ rirtuals. pnrtacrahi|>< and ' - The 9-nation Arab. Political to serve sa their leader; ner of the Oimbel National an -entire new' set of leaders except Paul • C/irvinli corporations . j .:. 4.380,938:00 Mrs; Armstrong thanked ./ior *a- Time drposlUt : of Indlvl-. ■ coriiinitte*. meeting h'eri!,-voted to, Face Nixon in .\waril. ' for Lt. Gov. j^afles W. Jewett,- OoBector-;. e l ' Revenue dUal-j. partnerships./ and inform Arab delbgatga at the. sociates for thc corifldehca Uiey had jcorporatlons ...... 6.031.'546,79 United Natioris of the Yemen'prob- placed, in heot and hoped her offi­ teastfsa.’iffla.j Deposits ol United filateif cers aTrtK members would support Government line 1 u d i n * lem iio that the Arab bloo could (Continuetl frot' Page One) Tface a -primary bifttie with Knight Mstai savines) ...... 315.754.02 adopt a unified stand In coopera- I if ' the Senator chose to seek the her to theNullest extent during her CAPTAIN EASY The Last Straw BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A le r t L a d BY MERRILL BLOSSER Deposits of States and tfori With other Afrlptm-Asian ria- nomination Knowland probably < nomination. te'i'm,; after which a collection was pnitileat aubrilvlslons ...-...... 388.804.07 ^ received for, the; benefit of tpe-Odd f l Other -deposits (cortified tjons. would--have to convince .^lepubll-i Kriowland's announcement iafCALL^THI«l4THE TAKI A 406A0 CAR M is s in g s l e e p G la d t o h a v e yo u j o i n o u r and cashier's checks, e,tc.) 110.122.60 can Gov Goodwin J. Knight that ■ parently caught Knight by aur-P' Fellows Home in Groton AADM/CORr THAT The committee denounced What WAM, IVC GOT 'ju n g le ROT. I J k c COOXING c u s s , U e b SMOM / his best^chance for political ad- prise. He told . newsmen in ServA Refreshments B K i'A a v e u d o e s n T f a e e m e - TOTAL DEPOSITS . . . . „ . . $ 9.917.162.48 it called ’‘British ag, reaslon on .A vancement lay in seekihg to flll.the ; Sacramento, Calif., he didri’t know Adjournment Was- mad^ to the KNOW/MirB I STAYED UP LAST NIGHT , - V w ^ . 1 COULD STAY UP Yemen territory and pledged banquet hall, which wag decorated f, j i / / Other llabilUlel :.,..$ 198,443.79 Senate feat Knowland: is vacating, what to make of it. He aSid he WATOMING A HORROR. ALL n ig h t AND Bsr y. H OM ECOOK support to Yemen In Its stand in the colors of the lodge- pink and SAME- FRESH ASADAISy CLASS TOTAL LIABILITIES ...... 810.115.605.27 against aggression and.in its fight If Knight declined to be tjon-'l has no intention of running for the green — with' centkrpiecea of pink j NEXT m o r n in g / CAPITAL ACCOrNTS . to preAeiVe its . sovereignty.’’ vinced, Knowland would, have to Senate, but declined to aay whether cariiatioria and 'evergreen on the 'Capital Stock: Common . ' j he would seek renomination to the slock. total 4>ap'' $600,-' tables. Lighted‘candiM and gleam­ 000.no ■ governorship...... ';....$ SOO.I/OO.OO Legal Notice ing ailva^'servicea added tio.the tea- Surplus■ ...... $1.30.000.00 Les:al Notice - Some Knowland associates In yndlvided-profits 40,191.39 tive appirarance of the hall. Mrs. AT A COURT OF PROBATE hold Washington said they, believed the Vlrginta.Lewis.' Mra; Alice Palmer Now! R eserV f ...... 30.000.-00 AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at Manchester Within and for ^Ihe at MsnehosU-r, within and for the: Senator had decided th at if he and a large 4X>to>»ittee served as­ TOT, •tCAPITSAL . '-AC Disliicl of Manchester, on the 4th day cou: $ 700.19L39 of January.^ 1857. S**January * l957.'''"'''^' -°" **'* *•* President he'Will have sorted open-face aaqdwichea, party Present, Hon. John J. Walletl, Judge. PrfSA»nl. HOfi. John J. to break the 3-way knot that now cupcakro,' coffee and tea to ,well TOTAL LIABILITIES AND Ksistc of l.rf)Ulsc L. C. England, late Ektatr of .Jaho L. Knctaiid. lat# of exists'over potential control of the over'100} Rebekahs, Odd ' Fellows CAPITAL- A C ^ y ic rS , . .810A16.796.66 »f Manchester, In said Dlstrici. de­ .3IKMORANDA ceased “Tp-Vdmlnhlir“ “ “iring^ hefty Calltornla'del^ to the and gueato- Nobla Grands -\ Assets l a t gi or asstened The. admlnistTslar having exhibited hill adminlMrahon tccoiint with aaid Republican convention four years Mrs. "Beatrice Manning and Mrs. to secant. liabilities an^ his aam1nt.stratloii at-ouum with said oaiata in thin Court- for allowance, it la from. now. Mary Smith poured.; for othGfpui.....„,„urposes 360.000.00 estate to this Court for allowance, it Is ORDERKD: That tho 44th day of • 1MIH au tmta, IM. tM. Loans ss shown above are ORDEHED; That the )4th day of Jan­ January. 1B5V at two oYlock. afternoon, A* Senator, he wftuld have to alter deduction ol rcam-es uary. 1957, at two o’cliwk In afternoon at t.ie .probate Office' In the Municipal deal with Knight or Nixon' with t : ■of 76.35L30 at the Probate Office in the Munlct'pal Building in aaid Manch«*ateri bn and»the MORTY MEBKLB -You And Your Big Month BY DICK CAVALU THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Tryingr To Help BY WILSON %RUG68 Building, in said Manchester, be and the. ,aam«* la aaaianed for a hearfltcrfci on the the prospect that the delegation DeWolf Art Guild Total- amount ol loans, cer- same if assigned for a hearing'on the aJlowahce or i^d admlnlairation would be split - two,.'- or poaslbly tificali_ of - inlerest■ ' and aUowsnoe of aaid admlplstrallon ac- coun*' with aaid estate. aac^rtalnmentvOf RMB4CD vrikam tm jM O frM D t T t € m x r OONTIfTONIt ortalnmeAt of . ,|ialr«.ao4-ordcr.-of diatri^tion. and tnia three, •'wiiya. But as Governor he em iadih.sald esiaiw Would have disposed of Khlg'hrari'd ..Meets Thursday MoirtTYoaDeNT^V ir i AHI7T07MINkrX jmcmokikSKHM Owm •^mmKAcnoKHif thereal^aRiich are nilly heirs apd .order of distr tiim. and this Court dlrecla that notice of tne / time backeirfRUisuTed by agen­ iCotirt directs that not-,-,. of » the..., time...... fand place aaahniHf for said hWarina be probably oould 'wrest. the state’s ■mffliWBCKON / { RNOW ONCCCSNaCVRBPv UPPnODlBPBOPlTA tWyALLYOUeB/ cies of me ' L’nlled Slates and place asslgiisd for said hearing be given to aJI •iW'rsons known to/be Inler- deiegatioh away from Nixon, leav-- The DeWolf A jt Gidld will meet AAAIBfVlNflXaU youoNRicriiB Govemmem (other , than giren to all persons known to be/ kiter- estej (hiTejn ly apptar and /be hoard I T t ’■United Slaleev Obvefn- esled therein to appear and be heard therein by publlahlng; a copy of thla Ing the latter without a “home /niursday at Che Community Y. lMfNT>«We?PIOK’ mem .. obligations.-^dlnect Jhereoi) by paUishing a dopy Of this order in some nrwapaper havtiia ,a cir- hose.” beginhing at 10 a.m. Mr*. William 6 \Pi and jplaranteed/;> . A v i. q»jo order’in.aenasi. newspaper having a clr- cutaiiim ill aaid District, at leaM five HilL L Juatus W. Papi, f cuIatJhO 'la'aadd District, at least fin dayw before tho' day/of joUd hej:ar|nf. Knowlahd filed for ;th4l OOP Griswold of Rocky will be locit Hiing $oitst Get Riunbler that set Ithe coaat*to>co«et above-named bank.'.do i days before aha day- of -....-J said . hearing.— and by* mafUiur In k corilfM Mter on presidential nonilnatioii lost y#r guest demonatrator. MILES PBt record, miliaa per follon with overdrive.' Pay the low eat^co. mat the ahor5e statement and ^ nialirng In.a certified lejier.oo :tm before^ January. 7. 1957, * copy of in oeveral' early primaries- before .TTve subject of, th.e session wtU beat of my..know ledp « I. or -befaer Jamiary' 7, IBS'), a copy.' of .this w»* order, MV* - to*88 W.,.JHarry I . .TMI I J L, KnclaiM- ___ Jr., GAUON Get higheat reeate value. Be smart Switeh to lUmblef; d. thlo, order to Tv. Harry Eagland JiW T ie H. M'rsrte Aicnm: Atty.. 750 Main Elsenhower announced hla own be ’’Graining and StepcHllng,” and -Cashier. c/o 71. Meade Alcorn, Afty-.., 750 Mabi SI., Hsrlftttni. < ^ n .: CIsYnm E. C*r- Vecoridl teh n .intention^, ’ and -the members are urged to bring chain i NASCMdlecord . , Mmm ' ; Correct_A(ti^ 8. d- SO tT ^ . St. Hartford. Conn.: Clayton E . C a r i^ JJrer f f r sdmlnlstralArsominutraiw, ofol tji*tb* .slatestfite _ jot or other .'moJI articles of • furni­ I ■ ;rat/m of the rafale'of Jaiie^ L- C-. Engtend: Elsirie'M. Eng- Benators friends - tay they don’t ANSALDI. , ' Elaine M. firigtand Ualefe. land Mal/k. Indivkhtally end-as sdmin- jUtink ,hU desire for the post ha* ture they vVcAild like, to decorate. ■ HOBRON. ilnlljitratiix of thy IMtotri* of the. e ^ t o of , Jodathan :le*easehed ' ' . A busiheig meetring. wiU be held > \ Direct! nglmnd and as ^gland •«<> »» B S ^ Isn *a lli/m ■ \ \

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• 9 y* e a r l W. YOST Hated !eal| Gouchesne Wljas Upset, Visitors Bent iPdlicy Making Council New Champion Greeted Sports Editor fr Shots Here and .There anc« figures which were released Of T “ Si Both Boxers Rfewar^d On Revenging showeii 85<) payees Ih the crowd EIK8 LEAGUE Begins NCAA Sessions By Rousing Reception Bobby Knight, a step ' slower of 1,950. There were 1,100 Student than he was during bis hey-day For ^ 7 Playi Starting ' the second round of Athletic Asan. (SAA) memliers play in ‘ fine fashion. Hippo Cor- New York, Jan. 8 P)— The powerful 18-man policy making Saturday night. Matt Maetozo, ,New York, Jan. 8 (/P)— Busso put on such a good scrap at St. Nichol^Arena last living and hard worljing middleweight champion-,of the world, Sunday in a Central League game plus score last night while pacing council of the National Collegiate Athletic Asan. begins its head of the Phyaical Education reasons' A that Gene's Bottle Shoppe to a 3-1 Vic- night the loser was rewarded along with the winner today. By PAT BOLDUC awoke today with his ears ringing from the cheers of y state­ bora than a. motorist driving One of the Trying to pick the winner executive sessions today to iron out details, of the organiza­ through a radar trap. Wally Wld- ,tory over Patten Builders. Clor- Matchmaker Teddy Brenner said Couchesne, vietbr of the wide welcome home. He also had Home new possessions: A KoW n'o"'* ■ — . ------oclose, exciting televlalon iO-round- tion’s 51st annual convention, opening tomorrow morning. ■ ■ holm o f the winning Green Mairor retirement was his deep con rent!, who has already reached of tonight's schoolboy has-, _Aking-slzed welder's helmet and or- • Pro* practically threw- a blanket College Exhibition Team a that magic figure several times er, would be plttefl against-j sthar* icatlM^ game at the new High i The council, which handles In-^,------,— , ders front li)a union to get back to colorful show before 750 Aj^cta- viction he no longer could be weight contender Corinelo tertm business of. the association j around the former Harlem Globe­ this winter, pinned games of 1S1> achool g>*m certainly poses a work In. the Bingham Coppep Mine; trotter during _ the first threij tors; half of whom wtr/r adults. of any value to a major 127-138 for a 416 three-game tally. Ford Triumph and the loser, favored Jo nny between ennventions. hRE h ^r^lVHC a-valuable female mink (royal pas­ The appearance! o f th e' gymnqats Busso, would be matched problem. Unbeaten Manches- j her of cases pending, but no new C yV £ A £ © , Flood . Control period of the Pr'es' 76-58 win over league ball club. In a frank ap­ In other action, Capttpl Equipment 1 1 tel) to .add to his start toward a was the first in thW City of Vil­ Upended Deci's Drlve-In 3-1 and former lightweight champ cases will come up- at this meeting. • ‘ _ ' ' the New Britain Pacers...The praisal of himself, the former ter and once-defeated Bulke-j mlnk ranch; and the key to Salt main- difference in the final deci^ lage Charm and tKeli two-hour.ex- Brooklyn Dodgers' star said to­ Oak Grill 'won 3-1 over Armory Worth $7,000 Baddy DeMarco. ley tangle lit an 8:1S contest which i NCAA bylaws stipulate any n e w / T Q 'T O 1 | _ a ^ _ -S. Lake City. > hlbltion was received. Sun- Coutchesne, sn oggreseiva little business must he'submitted to the, * 1 7 4 IT' £ \^ C* £ Need in Area slon In the Central loop encounter day he felt he waa too old to help Package. , win be preceded by a JV encounter i With the key to the 'city, pre­ was teamwork. The winning Proa -tlie New York Giants, to whom fellow from Holyoke. Moss., earned at d:45. Coach Elgin Zaturaky's; members 30'-days prior to thfe con FBUIT l e a g u e ^ a shot at DeMarco by his eplit deci­ sented at a rousing rec^tlon upon played as a unit with fine passing he had been traded' by Brooklyn Honeydews blanked Peaches 4-0 In Tournament aurprMng Indiana edged the; his arrival from New 'York Mon­ and screens part of their formula last Dec. 13, and added it would sion win but said Paddy, now a Bulldoga SO-S0 leas than a month „»jor p„..n.. For Sportsmen and Dates A Nuts also shutout 143-pounder, was too heavy> Bo "T.:;» On UConn Five day night,' he got an admonition while the Pacers played as in­ be top much of an ordeal to try Los Angeles,' Jan 8 (85^The Los age In Hartford. ly on probation only the University' ------Berries 4-0 while Sugar Plums and Brenner named Costa as his op­ from Salt'Lake City Mayor Adlel dividualists .. . Manager. George to get himself In proper shape to Fig Bars -settled for a 2-2 stale­ Angeles Open Golf Tournament's Off their aplendld performance of Miami (Fla.) Is in a situation' storrs' Jan. 8 i/Pi—Vince Cohen, New Haven, Jan. 8 (>P)—The F. Stewart: Mitchell has rounded lip a club of ponent if the commission will okay technical aspects of not only Mrild- play again. mate. Carlyn Laking topped all $7,000 first place money ended a the bout. In the previous-meeting and after where It must give the right a g-i aenior, laid a solM founda------want you to hr the sam* not Only top rate players but als<£ _^...... ______^ __ long ,dry spell for 34-year-old Uat Prlda/a aparking (90-59 tri- answera. Mlaml'a probation, origin-' tion In the first half last night and life management but of land uses Qjfjg throughout your rtiamplon- "Let's face it,” he said. “I'm 38 keglers with single game* of 126- Bout Date* Set a kroup of high-class men. Tiiie years old. I'm not near the player m 'a n d a’ 347 Triple. MaiV., W’llI-iDoug Ford, a Unned and husky ump over prevloualy unbeaten ‘ ally a one year stint-but later ex- , it was strong enough— to-^i for flood prey-entloti and other hu- ^een up to combination should help revW'e the Brenner said the bouts ypUI be man needs make upxthe agenda-trf S'-*!,, I used to be. I don't think ! would hide ami Flu Kloter had gamea of professional from MOhopac, N. Y. held Feb. 4 and Feb. U and that Meriden pcrhapa the locale Should! tended to two sessons for recruit-; Syracuse a 79^78 basketball vic­ 7 — T»~ — sport duringTK^balahce qi the sea- "It waa the first major tourna­ rate the fevoriter’a role. But aa >*et j ing violations, is up Jah. 10. . I tory over the University o f Con- the final session of tjie three-day. have been of any help to the Giants. 117, 'respectively, the first date would go- to th* onr Unaas'iimlng Modesty son. ,/ They’ve lost too many young play­ REC LEAGUE ment I!ve -won since the Sponsors’ this Winter' the Indians have hot * Severe Penalty jnectlcut. 1957 Northeast Wildlife Confer­ The mayor, referred to the un­ who is physically flt first B6U eomehip with tWo outstanding per­ ers—fellows like Jackie Brandt and Best scores were turned in by ’Tournament in Boston In October, Busso and Courchesns abaorbec' ence here today, assuming modesty of the man who Loquacious Jack^ Robinson has 1|)55.” Ford sold. formances in'a'row. Judging from ' Connecticut's Fish ana\Game Di­ left baseball Juat as he entered the Bill White and Willie Kirkland—to Jim Martin 364, Vic Taggart 146- heavy punishment in the action- has spent almost every day of his ' the service. I wish the Giants all 361 and AI KocHin 351 while the Through a drizzling rain. Ford comparative acores Bulkeley would | rector Lyle Thorpe, .pressing at 25 years training for the big night big show - as a controversial packed and bruising battle. daeerve the nod. And that ia the meetings of the Northeast the, luck in t)ie wo~Id next year but West. Sides triumphed 4-0 over cam's home yesterday with a two- Bobby's right eye was almost Moreland recruiting case Isn't ex-, which came last Wednesday when figure. “There was a storm of pro*, under^ar 69 for a 72-hole total of way I see the outcome - tonight! of the International Association of test raised when Branch Rickey, I don’t think they have much of a Hartford Rd. Grill and Paganl's closed and he was bniished arOunc Weted to come up In view of the, bounded off the floor in the mc- he clouted the middleweight 'title ball club.” Clippers shaded Renn'a Tavern 3-1 280, 01^ stroke ahead of Jay He- the left eye. Biisso, 22, a - New srith the aggresshe and sharp- ! Fish. Game and ConservationXCom- crown from Sugar Ray Robinson then of the Dodgers, gave. Robin­ ahtMting viaitors avenging their j 'Atlantic Coast Conference's recent half and outplayed the Robinson,'Who announced his de­ Strangling Situation In the two matches. of bqnford, Fla'. Yorker who had a winning streak $5,000 nne against the school. T h e Orangemen, outsepring them by missionera, told newsmen ^Jhiit In Madison Square Garden; to the son his first chance in the major only aetbaek by a CS.S3 tally. ! "What is needed to' make -hunung leagues and throughout hia great cision to quit baseball for a Job VILLAGE CHARMERS ^ A ft e r mX.flrst ahot on the 14th of qeven snapped, suffered an Inch- Etpeet Big Crowd | NCAA's action against ' North i moral code he. lives as a member Seattle U. Basketball Coach Johnny Castellani appears to be Johnson Paint took all four long gash on the left side of his and fishing better is needed to pre­ of the Latter-Day Saints (Mor­ career the inflelder-outflelder was with a restaurant chain, said one choking himself a* he watched hia lOth-ranked squad play Jan. 6 hole I heard that Hebert had come . -Another liear-capacity crowd; Carolina State for recruiting the; The game wasn t decided until the center of attention. He stood of the reasons he was happy over points from Jarvis Realty. Coburn home'With a Zgl,” Fold said. "So head and bruises around each aye Minden, La., athlete s'as the most i the last minute. It was a foul shot vent-flciods." . ■‘ \ mon) Church which decrees no game with the University of Portland. Seattle won In over­ la anticipated’ since -this will: Flood-conscious New England up for his rights and although he his new Job war because it would A Mtddlebrook won 3-1 over I knew I had to''-shoot par to bqat Judge Artie Aidala (5-4>l) and mark the Ked and White's laat- severe since the association got i by guard Emmanuel Breland .that liquor, tobacco, tea or coffee; to time, 87-81. (AP Wirephoto). Beaupre Motors and Garden Grove him." Referee Teddy Martin (5-41) voted Bachstretch Fever said Thorpe, has “one basrc prolK .his practice of giving talks to was antagonizing at times he relieve him of having to go through Noma appearance until Firlday. Into the enforcement business five.Proved to be the margin of vlc- ^ battled every inch of the way for the torture of trjlng to get in con­ drew with Fogarty Bros. . 2-2. Dropped It fo> Birdie for Courcheane. -Martin had It lem as far as floods are concern­ Xhurch and young people's groups; even |n rounds but Bobby was Peb. 1 when it entertains Hyal years ago. \ jtory. t . ^Xunlike moat. Jerry Smith, a groom, makea'his living with ed.". . what ha thought was right. Robin­ dition. Marge Holmes (127) and Thomp-^ The stocky New Ydrker did bet­ Hall for a second lime,. In the^ Iind to hia intention of going back ahead 6-5 on the suTOlemeatarj' Yesterday the American Asso-| Connecticut waa tmiling 6S-.6 race^horses. And aa moat Intelligent peope! he is aller^c to "That,” he declared, "is to, end son. now a Stamford resident, son (118) posted the best scores. ter. He chipped with s'seven Iron meantime the locals will visit thoroughbreds. So a doctor devised this special face mask, which to w’ork at His $80-per-week Job as H^rald Photo Weight Up to 228 point syetem. Judga Bert- Grant rlation of College Baaeball C o ach es | )^ n .t h e into ds the erosion which not only has made a host of enemies but he can "I finished the 1956 season at 200 Harvard Joins Search Y MIDOET LEAGUE to within five feet of the pin and Bristol. East Hartford. Hartford allows him to take Care Of nags such gs Better Majk at Gulf- ati^ apprentice welder a', the mines; DWIGHT PERRY Both games ended In l-I ties as then dropped it for a blrtfle. cast a minority vote for Busso, ir u c k at professional robbed our soil of much of Its fer­ Fullmer was welcomed home also number a . small army pf In­ iounds,” kc said. "In order to give 6>3-l. Th* AP had It even in and aver-lmprovlng Windham. stream Parkj^ . dividuals among his most ardent the second round got underway Before that, Ford aald. he : Tonight’a battle will metch the Toneme followed through , with two foul tility but' has stripped it of the Monday night by a crowd of more day afternoon the Green Manor ?orth my besi efforts I should be rounds, 5-5, with a slight' edge on rule against recruiting college supporters. Robinson has again Pros, seeking to revive basketball with the 'Yankees deadlocking the thought the most trouble Would scorliv prowesi of Bulkeley’s shots. Bill Schmidt tapped one in ______vegetation which Is needed to con­ than 3,600 which stood In 27- down lo about 206-208 pounds For New Grid Coacli come from veterans Jack Burke, points to courchesns. athletes. trol the run-off of surface wate-.'. stirred up the bees nest, this time interest on a .sem i-pro level, at­ wher the season opens. P.right now’ Red Sox and Braves drawing with talented twosome, Joe Heiliy and to make the score 78-74. degree weather for more than an In the Brooklyn front office', for the Dodgers. Roger’ Poe rolled a Jr., of Klsmeska Lake, N. Y„ and Buaao, a 13-5 favorite,- out- Carmine Perrone against Man­ Eihan Allen. Yale coach and a OTonnor Connects "Once we have restored to the hour 'ht the airport, and more than tracted more than 500 adults —r a I weigh 228. It would be real tor­ welghed the aggressive New I n ­ failing lo tell the Dodger brass good number — to' see them polish Cambridge, Mass., Jan. ( Pi —Harvard Joined a half dozen other snlendid 129 single while Rudy Tommy Bolt, the terrible tem­ chester's two 'co-captains, big former major league player, aald But Vince Albanese made it 78 Damat(6’^, Pagani’s Win soil its ability to absorb the water 6,000 W^ho jammed Salt Lake City's ture to get dowT) to playing weight 8 8 pered Los Angeles professional. lander, 140 to 134 3-4, and had th' the Executive Committee would for Syracuse, then Jim O'Connor which falls on It,” he continued, that he was retiring from baseball. off their. No. 1 challengers for and besides I don't know whether major schools In search of a new football coach today after terminat­ Wojnarowlcz came up with games advantage also on height am' Norm Kohenthal and little Leo Main St. Cither thousands lined ^ e Several weeks ago Robbie made Cyr,- Zaturaky's two most con­ recommend major league-scouts be connected to make it 76 for the “we have made a real start toward the Central League chdmplonship, I’d be able to do it ." ing Lloyd Jordan's seven years with the university. Speculation as of 104 and 102. . But they fell off the pace on rea6h. Courchesne normally flghtr roads alon;;; the 20-mile’ parade headlines when traded to the rival COUNTRY CLUB MEN the final nine to finish behind sistent cagera thus far. But the barred from contacting players on HusklSs. ■meeting our floor problem. route through several suburbs as the New Britain Pacers. 'The home Told tha>. the ol^ Robinson would to a successor, which once centered on Backfleld Coach Harold (Josh) at around 130 pounds. . , NORM IIOHRNTHAL BKlhnd's foul shot came next New- 'York Giants for cash and Pros are still undefeated in league Williams, rah In all directions. Three of the four matches Hebert at 283 along with Art iSnal score may very well be the campus Rec Senior Loop Tests ■ Need Cleon Supplies . hi.s partv drove to his home town pitcher Dick Littlefield. The deal.ls have considered this a real chal­ Cour«jiesne acored hi* .th ^ dMided in the rebounding depart­ I.,eadlng| .>trorer to make it 79. , "And of course when we do warfare and bid well to become a Tlie university's terse, one sen­ wound up aa 4-0 shutout victories W all,, Jr., Pocoho Manor, Pa.; straight‘"Win for a 47-6>2 reeord The Big 10 Conference Isst night of W ^ t Jordan—temporarily now off.. The only honor left for lenge and w-ould have juniped at New England school to start a with the Eagles beating Birdies, Dave Jacobs of Loe Angeles. Each ment where Bulkeley'e Ed Fish completed its 1959 and 1960 foot- O'Connor acored the final' goal this," ,he said, “we have auto­ named FUllmervlIle. .sure-fire attraction at the bucks It, Robinson replied tence dismissal of Jordan made It was B i l l 's first defeat In If Two games were played la.st. league tilt will be played Robby In baseball is the Hall of office. All in all. It was quite a no mention a reiilacement or hunt for coachihg talent. Boston Spauldings blanking Fairways and picked" up $1,9(X> for hi* efforts. and Ed Bednarz will attempt to BUi ALL WAYH •ball schedulechedule session. conUnuedconUnuVd Ii for*"■ Connect icy t and then missed matically created the habitat na­ Gene wants to get back to W(jrk University lost Aldo T. (Buff) months aniUpnIy the fourth o f his outduel the Indians'. Hoh'ehthsl, Us meeting In C h ica g o , | * ^e-speration shot In the last sec- night at the Manchester H igh'tom w ow night at 8:30. TTie 11th Fame aiid that will come in due weekend at the school gym. “I'm sic . and tired of accepting a 'metliod of selecting one. Irona upending AcushneU. Greens Bolt "Shot the lost round over pro career. He ha* -won 27. Dallas (NEA) Jl, Brown. from its meeting in Chicago,, ® ture needs to reproduce tts^ valu­ as soon qs possible, but it's doubt- time to the first Negro ever to play challenges. That’s all my life has Donelli when he accepted tlie job defeated Royals 3-1 In another the rain-soaked Rancho course In Hayes Stagner and Junior Dick School, both in the Rec Senior Missile Battalion matches hoops able wildlife .species. But first we fill if he'll make it this week — Although the 56-year-old for­ A crowd of 1,051 paid $2,761. Syracuse's lop threat against M lrhl^n Syracuse's sixth straight League. Damato Construction with Chatterbox Restaurant, In professtonal organized ball. been—a scries of challenges. As at Columbia replacing the retiring game while top scores were chalked a one-under-par 70, and Burke Dpbaneski.' need clean, stable supplies of he's bpoked for too many luricheon Winning Close Ones mer president o f; the American T ^ as Christian in the Dallaa Cot­ had-demanded vi6tor>-; It has lost two. Connec- whipped White Glass 84-53 In the (STi) late as this past spring. I was . up by Paul Jesanis 140 and Ray carded 71. Never more than four points ton Bowl, whs his team's top B F PtA. yyater and healthy, fertile soil to club and other apjiearances'. Question of the day: When will Four of the six triumphs, not Football tfoBches Assn., learned separated the two teams in ' the the University of ^ ticut suffered lU third straight ppener and the Pagan! Caterers obliged to accept a challenge. That last Wednesday of his impending ! California, Southern California, DellaPera 368. Going into the final nine holes, Peraonal P^ventioa scorer, ground-gainer, second best played on alternate years at East jf j Day. f ...... 3 0 a supply the needs of pur human citi­ the newly-purchased scoring-tim­ counting the conquest of the AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE firat clash. The invaders led at the wph a close one over LaFlamine 8hc»'kf‘y, f ..... , ...... fi 1 13 zens." a was when the Dodgers acquired fate, the decision was not officialofficial! i Washington, Houston, Missouri 13 players, including third-round, An odd twist, of\f*te In the pass receiver and interceptor. He Rutkur. f ...... fi .3 15 ing electric clock be installed and Alumni, scored by the Manchester Randy Jackson, with the intention Second round of play 'got started leader Gardner Dickinson, of Pana­ quarter 20-18 but Manchester ‘ ! ^ohen was the player of the Kelvinators 6S-.59 in the nightcap. John H. Wetzel of the U.S. Soli until vesterclnv i *nd Arizona also are looking for American Hockey L ea^ e ■chedul'' threw four passes. The 1960 Wolverlne-Spytan 8*0'® night, hitting for a spectacular 12 AUkf*n. c ...... 2 2 6 in operation at the new high High Indians this season have of having him piay third base regu- last night with Manchester Auto ma CTlty Beach, Fla., were bunched enabled Freddie GloverCleve­ w ile d ' to overtake the Biilldbgs ■ Bill Sheekey. with a hot last JnhiiFon. K .... . r...... a . . 4 1 9 Conservation Service described Two Roafl Games ItldeUrDirector SO-28 at halftime. The vlotors alio. will be piayed at Michigan State, j from the floor and dropped period, paced Paganl's to their Bf'illnirhirl. r «...... 5 0 12 school gym for basketball games ? been by five points or less, and Itrly." Parts setting down Manchester within two strokes. But the pres­ land to take a personalXhaad Ir to a meeting of the Amriicnn Wild- three of the successes were achiev­ undoubtedly is shopping for can- Woodson Resigns ware ahead at the three-quar- HOLDEN RLNSHINE Big 10 CdmirilSaloner Kenneth L. !in 11 Tree throtVs, His 35 points fourth win In five starts. Frank P'int'iran. f .... . 3 1 7 Til* clock arrived a month ago but Told his decision to quit w: — Jordan’s farewell at Harvard radiators 3-0 and Cunitffe' Motors sure told on all except Ford the stopping the asplratiotu of C^Bill Northeastern Section For Wesleyan Fiv^ ed by two of less markers. Man­ ouW f-didates in S t~ Louis this. weelr and Hollywood Service edging De- tsr mark and hnally hung pn in the Hallandale, Fla. (NEA) -Gulf- (Tug) Wilson explained that 1111-j were three away from tieing the Butkua was top .adorer for the Tolalu ...... 30 \ 6R the cable Is atill missing, school au­ be a blow to Willie Mays, who had where he. is attending the NCAA came only a few hours before Imperturbable whb later told Henry of Providence to tie Ol&ver’ .ffnal eight minutes to notch thetr stream Park will distribute a to­ ‘nois and Northwestern switched' field record set by UConn's AM Caterers with 15 pointa followed l.aPlammo Kohlrubtom ( thorities report. .Basketball rules chester is hMided for their second publicly stated that Ro{)inson Cormier’s and Alcar 2-1, respec­ newsmen: league record for conaecutlvo gam B ,PlA. to serve, as "flood prevention reaer- Middletown, Jail.' 8 —Winter straight appearance in the Class ’8 Coaches' Convention, oordan, also Warren Woodson resigned at Ari­ thrilling one-point triumph. tal of $1,750,000 in purses. 1959 dates to permit chsnge of the j Qulmby. by Sheekey (13), and Steve. Bell clearly state that each player presence on tlie Giants would be zona. That brought the number tively. Top pinners Included Alex "I like playing In. the rain.” goal scoring. Henry had acored e' MrKcf'VPf. f ...... 2 10 M: voirs.” sports hit a mid-season' high this A Tournament at the New Haven there, is seeking work. Tltor 140-378. Bill Chapman 149- 106<) schedule. O'Connor hit for 22 points and Inghiri (12). Art Pyka was th< ' Pykn. f ...... 9 2 must wear numbers on both the of great p.er.sonal benefit to him, Campus criticism apd reported to five of the 20 year plus coaches Herbert, w’ho earned $3,750 fof least one goal in ten-atralgh'. [ Osborne dunked in 21. standout for the scrappy Kelvlna- (llftmiry, jjlcmicy. f . . 3 (1 ^ Speakers generally stres.sed "the week w h e i every athletic squad, front and back of hia jersey. The Arena for the second successive 378 and Mac McCarthy 144-352...... 0 Robinson said: friction on the coaching staff out this year. second place, watebed Ford on a games, being one contest short o f' tors with 20 H«r> c ., 1 1ritnportant difference" between freshman ani varsity, wHll' have number on the back of tl\e jersej- season, a feat not matched since MIXED DOUBI.e s press room television screen putt HolmAA, K ...... s 6 16 f l o ^ prevenllon and flood control." "It’s about time I started think­ verc believed to be factors in the Little stepped down after 33 the mark o f eleven games In k rov with 16and Don McHeever with 14 Fortin, k r» 2 a contest. Many of the clubs will must be at least six inches high. the 1944-45 and 1945-46 seasons. Although bowling last Friday 60 feet to within tw’o feet of the in which Glover had scored * go)t’ Sheriff Dan^ a Versatile Fellow^ ...... 1 "T3te latter is obviously our play twice. A team that can win the tight ing about Jackie Robinson, not severing of Jordan’s connection years with an overall record of night at the West Side Rec the 'Pedestrian Struck also hit double figures. It was an The New Britain Pacers last Sun­ somebody else." with Harvard two years before 18th hole a'nd then sink it for the or more while playing for Xndlan- even battle all the way with 1 Totals __ ...... ■...... 20 19 59 greateist need,'' said Connecticut Johnny Wood’s roundball charges day here only had ’numbers on the games can usually be stamped aa a 152 victories, 128 losses and 13 results did not reach the aports 1 Score at hair .16-23 PAKani ji. In the.^ next breath, Robinson his most recent agreement- had tics. Lynn .Waldorf quit at Califor­ big money. apolU in the 1950-51 season. Hen Sheekey's rebounding being the 1 Fish and Game Commissioner 'will play Tufts and Willianiis in' backs of their Jersey'*.^ good ball club. To date, Manches­ desk until this morning, too late to One Stroke Lead ry’a possible record tying try wr Works All Sports as Officiaf By Hurricane^s Car eventual margin of vlctoiy. Butkus Rudy Frank, recalling the cata- two away ga^nes. Probable starting ter High has beep a good club but praised Mays, calling the young run out. He Is expected to be paid nia after 30 years (170-94-22). be of any value. Leagues are re­ 1 - Jlamato'A (R4) from $20,000 to $25,000 to cover Dickinson held a one stroke lead against Cleveland and Glover. Thu was the spark in the first period 1 i B F PtR. ktrophic flood* of August and Octo­ five for both away games will be it can't afford to relax tonight center field star of the Giants aa . credited with Intro­ quested to turn in all results the ' Carey, f .. 0 16 the balance. ® ducing .the modern split-T forma­ over Wall and a three stroke edge the .schedule gave Glover a peifec' Cincinnatt Uh—Dan Tehan, who la New York. Jan. 8 (>P)—A car when he connected for 13 of his ;wiiiu,! t . 6 ber of 1955. " , Jay Cobbledick, Pete Lund,' John Weekend of Activity when a revenge-bent Hartford potentialb’ the finest ball player morning after the matches...... 3 0 ■ Three fine events were offertd Bulkeley five Win ihvade Manches­ In the major league today. Jordan was a star athlete for tion to college circles, resigned on Ford at the end of the third opportunity to atop Hefity'd etfeal’ . ■hailft of Hamilton county, which driven by Tommy tHurri.cane) total points. .Scott, f ...... R 1 17 The conference-tvas attended by Watson, Cliff Hordlow ind'U ick round. He ballooned to a 77 on the as being' a rightwing and wit' ' Hothentha) r...... 5 0 10 more than 400 _ persons from 11 (Tassie. Dan McAlalne and Bob Manchester residents last week­ ter to battle the Indians. Pittsburgh 1921-23 and served as after 28 years (164-92-13). include* CUicliuiati, is a versatile Jackson, N o'i'cSntender for the Smooth-shooting Norm Burke ; Burkp.^ R ....; ...... 11 1 21 Mays Has Potential last 18, however, to finish at 285 Henry a leftwring, It wra* Glover', world helivyweight boxing title, sparked the first place Damato j J - Eastern States and five Canadian Wuerthner. will both spend much end at the new Manchester High Back to the margins of yic- "Mays Is better .-.potentially frotball coach and .athletic direc­ Woodson, in 26 years, had a 177- Pro Bafiketball . guy. WEST SIDE JUNIORS ,\ WIlAon, If ■; ...... 6 0 W tor at Amherst for 18~years be­ along with Cary Mlddiecoff, Dallas, regular Job to guard HeniyJn th' Not. the least of hit talents, of After a two week layoff due to last night struck and critically in­ quintet to its decisive win over'; Provinces. time on the floor. School and all attracted fine to'ries. The Indians topped East than Mickey Mantle of the Yan­ 73-17 mark while Jordan's teams ] TotalA ...... 4? ”3 crowds.The first was the school­ Hartford by five points. 66-61. fore coming to Hari’ard in 1950. posted a 100-69-7 record In hta 25 Tex.: Billy Casper, Chula Vista, game. . However, Providence wo: eoursa, la hia ability, as a Demo­ the holidays, the West Side Junior jured a pedestrian, police said. White Glass with 23 points. The J Tn'sl" White Glass ’ PinKin. f ...... 4 0 A night between Manchester High trouncedHartford-High by 12 and fensively and he has a better arm. games. lost 31 and tied three. In Jess Hill at Southern California Boston ...... 22 11 with the Manchestfcr Tru.st de­ Hedlund. f ' 1 15 '56, Harvard had a 2-6 record in Ford said he Is flying to Pana­ tenae desire to wrln alwajrs, Glover nantly Republican that the election feating Herm'a Camera, by a 32-15 reported In critical condition at good basketball and ; caged 17 ' Todford. c 3 1 7 and Meriden Hl6h. The largest Windham Hi|k of WUllmantic by In due time Willie has it In him announced before' the season be­ Philadelphia ...... 19 16 . markers. Jackie Hedlund paced ^ _ Jump Shot Lehves ’em Yawning .crowd In 27 years, according to 15. Hall of wM^Hartford lost to the first official year of Ivy ma today to play In the $7,500 would have gladly traded hU'rac- office stHctly ia in Mdity,' score. With their scoring twins. ^IU)ckaway Beach Hospital. Me . Upton. K ...... 6 1 13 to become the greatest In the gan he would quit coaching at the New York ; ...... 16 17 . Panama Open and plans to play in ord for a Baron irlqtory. suffered a fractured pelvis, a the losers with 15 points followed ! Darlinif.Darii'nz. f ...... 4 2 10 PHculty Manager Dwight Perry, the Silk Towners oy two, 41-39 and game.” League grid competition. Dan now is going into hia third Bill Malausky raging 11 tallies end of the year, Syracuse ...... 13 18 the Callente Open in Tijuana next four-year term. ruptured bladder ' and poasbile by Bob Uptijn (13),and Walt Dar-11 ToiaU ...... 24 "5 53 attended the game which pitted la’st Friday night, tlye home club Robinson said he wanted it un­ •Jordan, reached in a St. Louis Washington and Houston both Western Division ' and Bob Hewitt hooping 10, the During Present Day Cage Tilts nipped Meriden by oh* big point, hotel, repeated an earlier state­ wick. Trust didn't give Her. I's a chance fracture of the spine. ling with (10). i . Senrp at half 41-21 bamaio's. two unbeaten clubs with the (XJIL derstood that he will ever be lost men to other institutions. Rochester...... 19 17 But ithe big, good-fiatured sheriff leadership at stakes Total attend- 60-59. / ment that he had no ill feelings. ______Last NighVs Fights was known as "Dan the Man" even to get started. Hank Minor with Authorities said the 26-year-old grateful , to baseball for what It left the Iluaklea Fort Wayne ...... 17 16 . boxer's car ran Balga down as he "The best success to my suc- of ^the ■trifi-J.orn Pacific Coast St. Louis ...... 14 19 . before he start^ running for public six pointa and big John Campbell New York (NEA)-rWhat at-4-All his practice time is put itito had done for him but added he felt College Basketball New York—Bobby -Oouechaane, office, as a result of his ipoita ac- with five were best for ^ the was chasing a dog on Beach Chan­ traction basketball held for a lot this ahot. By the time hA^is a he owed the game nothing. ce.ss_or.” he said. "I enjoyed work­ Conference to^aasume the task of Minneapolis ...... ,....14 .20 134%, Holyoke, Maas., outpdintc' tivitlea.. Cameramen. nel Dr. In Edgemere. Jayhawks Extemled Again of observers centered around the varsity starter, he is a tail; quiek- most disastrous syaaon since 1950 "I don’t want anybody to imply ing with the many nice people at reviving the shattered grid for­ Tuesday’s Schedule Johnny Busso,-140, New York,* 10. Detectives'said Jackson was not r ovementa that went into setting ; moving boy who can sbOot. A r i zona Mentor with a 4-6 record. His star tail­ that I am not grateful to base­ Harvard, especially the football tunes of the University of Texas. Rochester vs Philsdelphia St Mlatnl—WUlie (Kid) Johnson. . Worka Pro Haoiee In the aecond game it was 'a dif­ squad Penn State 86. Gettysburg 50 'Television viewers atill . get driving recklessly. Questioned for up a shot. ! This is fine, but^whefe does it back. Art Lupplno, holder of the ball.” he said. “I wouldn’t be here And Southern Methodist won Bill New York 149, Miami, atopped Gordon Von- ferent story with the outcome not four' hours. Jackson was released Harvard became the second Meek away from Houston. Duqueano 67, Vlllanova 45 glimpses of him on Sundays. He has being decl^d 'till/ the ^Inal sec­ The Stilt Held to 22 Points., Sometim)* it would alow, to leave the game? ,The Jump shot Quits ' Grid Post all-time college four-year rushing if it weren’t for baseball. But I Boston at New York loo, ISO, Miami, 5. aftir being given a summons for don't b'eljeve I owe baseball. a Monday’s Results Syracuse 79, (Connecticut 78 fell' been an otticiai in the National onds. Personalized Floors .shaded checker boa,d dullness, and ther,e I*** stripped all technlqiiq from the record, .spent most, of the season Drexel 75, DeleWsre 74 (Over­ Holyoke, Maas.—EMdle DeMaiii. Football League since 1930. He's an appearance Jan. 17 on a charge thing. My first concern is my fam­ No Games Scheduled 169, Springfield, stopped Ted Dim- House A Hale by a 35-33 t*Hy. was muttering from the atancis. \ Tucson, Arlz., Jan. 8 (Ah—Foot­ nursing a hobbled leg. time) the oldest official in the loop in of driving without a license. ‘t othei times it would hold . Q>ye-an^go used to Be the ily and I owe It to them to try to caster, 166H, Boston. 12. The winning Ftoormen were led Jackson said he was headed for Buckeyes^ Indiana Top Big 10 ball Coach Warren Woodson of Dr. Richard A. Harvill. univer­ Upsala 71, IrooLlyri Poly 64 point of service. measure of spectator satis- get security.” by Di.ck Blasell with 11 and John his St. Albans, Queen.s, home at the University of Arizona—who sity preside.nt, said the 52-year- Kansas Continues as Kingpin REACH MILESTONES Keene (NH) Teachers 79, R. I. He was a baseball umpire for a kensel, Eddie Cain each had sev­ s. The smart professional, . handler until you number of years; working in the DAN.TEHA.V rthe time of the accident. New York, Jan. 8 i/Pl—The Kan-‘l>points they got from Archie Dees dared to talk back to critics— Three members of the Buffalo (College of Ed. 45 er markers. Phil Finley made 15 Amateur Athletic Tlhlon college or make a rout in their careers within a apace of c o u n ^ to the other. Bu£ that's coni with nirie. / , nesota In Its league opener Satur­ carry It throughthrough. - / " f»ee~to accept described his Job at Arizona as immediately for a new coach. ' But baseball stUi ia one of his Patterson in the latest Ring rat of the Big 'Seven Conference race day, , came from behind to down a.basket-producing: pass. the "most miserable experience B. U. Athletic Boss eight days recently. Frank Sullivan eO«TR MONEY IN BOSTON only'natural since he played foot- Basketball today, however.JX' do­ Woodson's salary reportedly was New York, Jan. 8 (85—Kansas.wWlth the others moving up or hold- . fiwat lovee, logs. while protecting their No. 1 rink- Iowa. Trailing 49-39, fllihoia scored : Some want to take the' back- o f my life." His resignation ended continued Its reign as the kingpin ing their positions. Vanderbilt the defense star scored three points It cost* Forbes Kennedy, (2^1- ing a fine Job of killingiUOIf. One $9,600. cago Black Hawks’ oustandlng It Just eeema to>work out that;*^* «t Xavier University, jcoached . ^ . ing; among, the, nation’* colleges.'’ 13 straight points -«ith Hiles boards dowTi, but that'* a fringe. a 26-year coaching ebreer that Boston. Jan. 8 i/f) — R. Victor of college basketball today accord­ made the biggest Jump among the on Dec. 14 to boost his complete •ach year h * vacation congee «hd then turned | H o l z I T i a n O u l t S word sunui it up: repe^fon. Shoot rookie, money every time tlia Y. Jl'NlOR LEAQl'E With Wilt (The Stilt) Chamberr Stout leading the way. Stout had Idea which would do eveii more once saw him listed as the na­ Stout has been' elevated : to ing to the latest Associated Press leaders after handing Tennessee Us total to 202 on 46 goals and 156 abjout the time the Cincinnati Red-j “ j , » . ^ . lain grabbing 22 pointa, Kansas 14 points in the late drive. and Score,-then throw ^up again— damage t o the.-game. tion'* ninth most successful foot- Providence,. R. I.—Franz Szuz- at Bpston Univer­ poll of sportawriter* and broad­ first setback Saturday. They ad­ assists. A., pair of centers, Kenny Hawks play In Boston. The fiery. bead for Tampa and spring, He also used to do a lot of baa- Ac St I - jk lll R had rough - geing before defeating that's all they're ^ I n g except in The rulea should be’ changed, baU cpkch. • * zina. .162, .Germany, outpointed sity. Prestqent Harold C.' Case casters., but North Carolina's Tar vanced from ninth Jo sixth, Wharram and Larry Wilson reach- Maritime product (he was bom at traiBlng. Iketbairofficlayng. , -fES O l . v > .u a u ii Play resumes' tonight in the Y .Michigan led by pine points mid­ Isolated cases, frOm coast to coast. Dorchester, N.B. but learned all Junior Basketball League with a Oklahoma 59-51 '.aat .night. But however, xp thbt plays requiring I Woodson’s Injury-ridden wing- Cr Bru«e, 161%, Newark, made the announcement yesterday. Heels are awaiting Just one falter­ . Oklshoma Chty heads .^.fhe sec­ 'ed their 200 point marks on Dec. ' Dan ha* been going south with j Big (Owne Hunter way' In, the second half but the The Jumjj shot Is the big thing. basketball sense would count N. 10. 16 and 22 respectively. Wharram hia hockey at (Charlottetown, tri.o of games scheduled. Meeting the unbeaten Jayhawks have been Spartans rallied, to pull within 70-, ed-T wildcats la«t year ,ended their • J Stout had been acting athletlp ing step. ond 10. < followed by Oklahoma tlia Reds since 1946, and even be-1 of late, too, he has become a big St,- Louis, Jan. 8 i/P)- -Owner Kids are pOmlng out today with more than Just a Jump shot. ______. . ;______B director since Jast February when had 73 goals and 127 assists for his P.E.I.) hM.so many relative* In Ben Kerner looked around- today In the opener at 6 o'clock will be winning 'eqti big (80-54 over Colo­ 66 with 3:35 -left and closed the The Jayhawks. led By Wilt AAM, Wake Forest, Canisius fore that he always was a familiar I game hunter, although his op- rado) and bmall (68-67 over -Iowa deadly eyes. They get any place For', every ' basket pumped, Biiff Donclli stepped down from the Duke, Tennessee, St. Louis, tVest total, while Wilson had compiled 83 the Boston area and they all for a ne(s’ Coach, for his St. Louts Nassiff Arina and the Elks. Boland gap to a single, point with 1:01 to Chamberlain, have fashioned a to see him play, so Forbes haa j o figure around the Florida training, ponents sought to mske political State), The triumph over the Soon- near the basket and up they go. through now, there Is a good post to concentrate on his football perfect 11-0 record, and for .the Vir'glnl*, Minnesota and Western goals and 117 assists for his 200 Hawks and the names of prospects Oil engages Gordon Cleaners at 7 go. Close guarding enabled Michi­ chance that a bored fan will give Come up with the tickets. I of «t In the last election. and Ma's and Bill's plays Miller's era-waa their 11th. /iX Gottlieb Fumed coaching . chores. Donelli 'recently fifth consecutive week w'ere’ Kentucky. Duke and Minnesota ai* points. -- And tha fu y U a bid hard to I ______flew faster than a baakethail in gan to p\ill it out. up- on it. ■ resigned to become football coach jt a tall £nCT0 Aavo tM^ii nuiTi<(rou8 .ro« a-fast break. Pharmacy In the finale at 8 o'clock. Meanwhile, Iowa State which Cold aa'ice in the first half, Ken- ' Somebody brought this up to ranked No. 1’In’the nation, but the new faces, replacing Mh'nhat- miaa. He aUnda 6 feet. 3 Inches Ull ^ Eddie (Sottlie,, the old pro who That's bad busineaa, j THE GIFT UNUSUAI at Columoia. Frank McGulre’a CTub, (with an tan .and,Memphis State. . and weighs 208. He knows sports Coach Red Hoizman tendered had been tabbed one of Kaiuaa' tiicky.began binding the range with been seen in the western part of owns' the Philadelphia ’Warriors, identical record, was only 48 ^inta -The top 10 teams’ with Mlrst his resignsMOff yesterday, saying chief conten(>r8 for the Big Seven 10 minutes remaining and pulled joyfully received . . . any* Hamilton . country. Dan’ and his UKES ATMOSPHERE crown, was tripped up by Mlseouri away. The Wildcats are now 10-2 and'he fumed. V. back In the balloting. place votes and' r.on-loaa records deputies have* become panther it was by mutual agreement with "W hy waste time riovlng the lime, • birthdays, anniver- The two' teams . completely Kerner. Hoizman came to the pro 77-59. /. on the. year. Attempt to Mat^h in parentheses (points on 10-9-8>'7- hunters..Hia'poIiti'cal foe in the last Stillwater, Okla. (NEA).—Thlg ball around?” he roared. "Wp give -saries, or anytime you dominated the -voting,, heading all 6-5-4-3-2-1 baiU): baaketbalT club, in 1954, had a is. Henry Iba's 29th season as a~ There *Iao waa plenty of action Vanderbilt had to stage' a strong election derided Dan^s panther it to Paul Arizin and he sticks It but nine o f the 83 ballot* cast. 1. Kansas (45) (11-0 ) 782 10-15 record the last part o f that basketball roach and the 23rd at- in the Big Ten and when the firing aecond half corneback to - w)iip feel like making her Oklahoma, Miami Safety QntM SNOW hunts but Tehan was reelected and season, a 26-46.mark In 1955, anudley goal of 'hia career on Dec. 22 1954 CHEV. 2-DR. Moore at Dequesne or a Ray Meyer able" the 'contest could be ar­ loss to Minnesota SatOrday. The Bel Air, Radio, heater. In­ 1950 FORD 2-DR. Southeastern Conference game. In other Southeastern Confer­ ranged. . Illinl dropped‘ from’ fifth t? 10th against'the Springfield Indiana. TO-DAY'S SPECIAL CHamberlaln, the gangling.7-foot ence gamesy Cal Grosscup add k kt Oiicago 'DePaul. ' ’ An*el. . / ' I/ ’ ImUanh controlled the back- euse's 70-78'. ti^luroph o4er hander. The Jump snot is vlrtu-i 'VlRiuu^ . pracUcally hiniga B TeL Ml S-llSl PhoRfi AH S -7 9 U ,. ■TEL MI 3-5191—OPEN T IL i;9 P. M. —-SAtlSPACTION S A tlS GUARANTEED !' I boards against the ^ d g ei*, ■how-''iibcticut and M ^ u e tte sank 24 of ally Imposalhl* to .block. fjym tho.irin) of the basket Wedaegdnjf Afternoonfl and Saturday Until Noon, ^ ■ ■' ’ -1;! ...... STTSG $2.95 ling a 75-38 edge in rebounds. The i 28 free' throws in' the Mcoffd half Th. Combatant todaytodi U jcollege Looking, on ^admiringty m ' Hoosiers never trailed and the 28 to defeat Detroit 69-64. h ai^ knows baaket^ ff at- alL teammate JimiBmlthr’ ; I ' . . .

i-, - \ O n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1987 F A O E T W S L V l

Autpioblleg for Sale THERE OUGUTA BE A LAW! BY FA6ALY snd SHORTEN Help Wtntetl— Fcmtlt 85 N 1984 O^TSLER New Yorker d«- Applications Accepted For: DRIVERS for school buses. 7:30- SHEET METAL worker, tnapector, Classified . luxe 4-dbGkr sedan, spotless, med­ 8:48 and 3:18-3:30. Call MI. mold maker, carpenter,, elec­ ium Arizmhkgray, v.-lth de luxe In­ Clerks 9-431V tronic technician, auto body man terior has power steering, power fueH IT COMES TO TMF TV seT.MOOlBlMO JUtN IH f T V OUV fMOWS UP AND OUtH supervisor, ateamfitter, mill­ Mvertisement brakes, de luxe radio, heater hnd S8BMS TO nave TkUKM A POrLOQAOUATI WOO O O tf Aa.-IMI CMAONOSINO/ CLERK TYPISTS WAREHOUSEMAN wanted for wright, comb fixer, T.V. ■ repair­ CLASSinED ADVT. defroster. *0119 car has only 18.000 COOWiiN FTUPlOrrV- \ shipping and receiving. Qobd man,- foreman, auto fhachanic, ar- guaranteed miles, and ia Just like KEY PUNCH OPERATORS working conditions, company sembler, routeman, driver, serv- $?tooia to moko a variety of simple DEPT. HOURS new. I invite your inspection of THE PiCtUdiE'6 beftefita. Apply Goodyear Tire ft .ice station attendant, pr«aser, Special on Shsathing—Load 8:15 A. M. to 4:80 P, M. this luxury sedan at a price to fit Out Of focorj Rubber Co., 180 Goodwin 8t., East donut maker, laborer, picker, Dayghlft of 8000'...... per M 996.00 your pocketbook, with easy low 37 hour fly* day week. Liberal floorwalker, putter grinder, ware­ CAN'T VOU Hartford. BU. 9-8424. Clean working conditions, all No. 1—18" Perf. rebutt end bank terms. Fitzgerald Motors, ADJUST IT, benefit program. C(|feteria. Apply house laborer.xeonstructlon labor­ COPY CLOSING TIME Inc., Rockville Rd., Talcottvllle,, er, stock clerk, pharmacist, de­ bensflbL reequftre ohlnglea per oq. 931.96 tible to the special agent in charge MOailUND.' WANTED—Young reliable-man for All ages. and his ssststant POR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Open evenings till O. Chet Brud- EMPLOYMENT OFFICE part lime work, handy man. Write signer, draftsman, furniture man­ 18" Prime Shekea per oqi 913.80 ner. M a ile r . ^ x Z, Herald. ager, salesman, counterman, win­ MOVING TO Ckatfomla. Will sell ANDOVER LAKE—Five room un­ Force Deployed" MON. THRU FRt. dow cleaner, dishwasher, machin­ NEWTON COMPANY four rooms of maple ' furniture. . In the smaller cities surround­ FIRST NATIONAL STORES Menchestsr; Conn. Stain Grade Flueh Doors from 99.80 furnished house, $90 per. month. ist, welder^ pressman, engine Also,' smell refrigerator. MI. Call Pi. 3-7653. ing the field offices, the FBI has 10:30 A. M. Auto DrlFUtg School 7-A PARK ft OAKLAND AVES. NEW AND used car saleaman. See MI. 3-5104 Yfindowo—(complete) Chet Brunner at Fitzgerald Motors lather, milling machine operator. 8-7428. stationed some 1,200 resident SATURDAY 9 A. M. EAST HARTFORD Apply Cohn. Btate Employment set-up...... from 9U.30 LAhSON’S DRIVINQ School, . in Talcottville. MI, 3-5191. agents who are responsible for the Service, 806 Main St., Manchester, Suburban For Rant 66 work In given sub-sections of the Manchester’s .only trained and PARTY p l a n Demonstrators: Be Wood Gutter 4x8 and 4x6 BENDIX AUTOMA'nC washer. SOmi CXlpPEBATlON WILL the first to show the newest. Our YOUNG M a n for light' factory Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. Situations Wanttd— division. This distribution of certified instructor. For yoUr safe­ through 4:30 p.m. —as l e ...... Un'.’>ft.-39c Call MI. 3-7613. ^XIVENTRY — Unfurnished, four PB APPlUXSATEO ty We are trained to teach'proper- 1957 line is ready for you, oVer 500 work. Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 P em a lo * 5 8 sgents in strategic centers gives items in housewares, toys, notions Hilliard St. For Quality and Quantity at a rooms rad bath, . second floor the :FB I a weU-depIoyed force ly, MI. 3d07B.______■, apartment. Heat and hot water and novelties. Write or call collect. EXPERIENCE machinists needed. experienced woman desires price, Musical' inatrnmenls 53 which can move quickly to an.\ Dial Ml 3.5121 MANCHESTER Driving Academy The House of Plastics, Inc., Avon, DESIGN ENGINEER. Several ex­ Good starting sala^. Pleasant gener^ housework, live in. Writs furnished. Parking ar^h. (3ean,, given place, saving time and quiet, reliable preferred. No chil­ guarantees quick results. Ehepert Conn. ORchard 7-1694. perienced men wanted for design working conditions, l^ehefits. 55 Bra H, Herald. NA'nONAL LUMBER, INC. OULBRANSEN direct blow ma­ money. of new products and test equip­ dren. Day workers only. PI. instructions. Dual-controlled car. hour week. G.T.K. Corp., 678 Tol- , 331 STATE STREET. hogany aplnet piano, 9495. At the main headquarters in Call Mr. Miclette, your personal ment. Usual employe beneflt.a. The land St., East Hartford. JA.',8-8488. 2-6931. NORTH HAVEN, CONN. Kemp’'s, Inc. MI. 8-5680. Washington, the operation is high­ : an d POand instructor at PI. 3-7349. Newton Co., 55 Elm St., Manches­ Tel. CHeatnut 8-3147 Help Wanted— Male )l6 ter. MI. 3-8104. FULL TIME service station attend­ Doet^Btrds—Pets 41 MUSIC instrumental, rental. Com­ ly Integrated and centralized. For ant. Call at the Economy Filling plete llhe of instruments. Rental Wajited To Rent 68 example, all bank robberjf reports B u r t n « . u ROUTEMAN for established laun­ YOUNG MAN to manage retail b i r d , cat and supplies, whole- applied to purchase price. Repre­ come to pne •desk, where super­ Princeton St., 1BW Middle Tpke.. , Station, 568 Center SU______\ BUSINESS LADY desires a three- or Parker St. Anawere to the name dry and dry cleaning route, five fruit department, experience pre­ sale___ tuid retail 'Oily illy 9 to 8 .p.m. Oismonttft—Ylfttdi senting Olds, Selmer, Ped visors have the responsibility for HILLS' TELEVISION Seitice. ferred, but not necesaary.' Good Tuesday, Thursdev, FVidey nights room flat Or apartment at ■ rea­ tying together the. investigative o( Nisrie- MI. a^ios. day week, numerousT>eneflt8. Ap­ PART TIME days. Service station J e w e lry 48 . ler and Bundy. Metter’s Music Available at all times. Philco fac­ ply in person New Model Laundry, hours and pay. Give all particu­ 7 to 9. Porterfield's Route 5 and Studio, 177 McKee. Ml. 3-7500. sonable rent. Please write Box C, efforts in two, three or perhaps, a tory supervised service. Tel.. Ml. work. Some experience. Manches­ Herald. 73 Summit St. ■ / lars In answering. Box P, Herald. ter Servlcenter, Windsor St. MI. Chapel, South Windsor. JA 3-3391. half-doxen cities. LOgp—Par* ttgor-angora egt R»r 9-9693. 90MOLO A/. C/TSOl LEONARD W; TOST. Jeweler, re­ FRANK J. SENTIMENNO. teacher "pgrBmfiil.'6/MMgT #T. EXPERIENCED meat cuUer. Alao 9-^198. MANCltkSTER PET Onter, 995 pair", adjurita watcneajMpertty- t>< gullfcr. tmester Accordion C o ., UNFURN'IsHED loui ui five room ward. MI. S4SM. method in robbing a (Chicago bank Cwgl.6gA.»»A66 -- meat counter clerk. Excellent Main St. S ft H Green stempa. ReasonabU prices. Open dally. 91 Union St. MI. 3-5709. house or apart.ment within 10 FBI agents, even those working in laboratory, ^undergo rigorous training in self-defense as part of LOST—Three Fox Hounds. Ohe^ Business Services Offered 1.8 JOIH A GROWING working conditions. Apply FHrst . MI. 9-4278. Free parking. "If you Thursday aveninga. IM Spnicf miles of Manchester. Family of is recognized by a supervisor ss strict fitnesa' program. Here agents using tracer bullets practice night firing on range at Quontice, male, white, black and tan with Food, 846 Center St. \ wont a pet—see us." Open Mon.,- Street. MI. MS87. four. Will pay reasonable rent. the identical method used a few Va. Cardinal FBI rule! Never shoot on the nill. tan head, five months old. • One It^piO TV Service. Sewing ma- COMPANY \ - Set. 9-6. Thurs. and Fri., 9-9. RIO ACCORDION with case. Rea­ MI. 3-7467. days earlier in Los Angeles. There entnea and small appliances . re­ PLANS ARE being made now for sonable. 250 Deming St. MI. 3-4806. may be some piece of Information female, white, black and tan*with W * Will tle. He learns the "quick (Iraw.” fii paired, Call Ralph Aldrich. MI. Heating— Plumbing 17 H«t|8. Wanted—Female S5 Help Wanted— Female 3S In the growing carbide cutting the new year. One of the oldest | 'ENGLISH SETTER, thoroughbred, YOUNG COUPLE with two chil­ known at headquarters which ties anything o f the undisciplined 1. He cannot disclose informa­ tan head, five months old. One Fuel and .Feed 49*A dren desire five room, reasonable operations which almost destroyed tion to any unauthorized jierson, which a pistol is whipped from ft female, mostly white with tan and 94487. \ . tool Industry we need experienced and largest companies in this line! white and black, spayed, female, A suspect to a crime. 'This same LLOYD'S Plumbing Service as­ Pay You to Loorn. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 rent, unfurnished. Call'Ml. 9-3200. the bureau in the prO-Hoover days. not even his wife. holster with- split-second pre­ Mack epoita., eight years old. Find­ machine operators and other types are increasing personnel. This will ‘ eight months, Inoculated, $50. MI. operating procedure is used in DICK'S WihVrHERSTIOT sures satisfaction, prompt service. Interesting Opportunity of industrial personnel. If you wont offer aggressive men an opportqn-' 9 ^ 5 ; DRY OAK WOOD, cut fireplace p.ver knd over. Hoover hss 2. He cannot accept rewards or cision in a stance which gi'veA the er please call R. F. Bettor, Glas- pany. doors And windows, , CH. 7-8124, MI. 9-5485,’ OFFICE CLERK / DRAFTING! and Btove lengths. 910 psr load. CHESTER Furriers. Furs remod­ espionage cases to tie together gratuities in any form. steadiest position for firinff accur­ t^bury, MB. 3-2SS3. Reward. a good Job apply at bffice. Ity to earn good money.' Advance-1 widely separated operations and to stressed the point that there must work, guaranteed, C*ll MI.. 9. waahera and 45UMaln Street ‘ ■old or rented. Repairs , on all ' stovs pipe, dampers, stove boards, special agent force of some 6.200 automobile for any purpose except rugged training in self-defeqse and to reach this point. It had its begin- DOORS /OPENED, ' keya fitted, Wanted. Night shift. 5 p.m .-10 p.m. Experienced men required to as­ /cation. Annual salary, sick leave.! wicks for all stoves and heaters. MT. 3-1577, residence MI. 9-7751. stove moving specialty. Folding East Hartford, Connecticut semble, wire rad test electronic Interview Requirements makes, Marlow's. men. But it is also maintained official buslness.- the use of firearms given at the ,nlng In 1908 when President Theo­ copied, vacuum- cleaners, irons, choirs for rent. Ml. 9^82. Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard Responsible for minor repairs. Apr! Beds, mattresses, springs, roll-a- Rooms Without, Board 59 St. devices.' Will consider recently dis/ 60x26 SIX ROOM ranch. 25 ft. among the other 8.000 employes. 3. He is forbidden to use brutal­ FBI Academy on the Marine base dore Roosevelt demanded an in­ Anniraacenenta gims, etc., repaired. Shears, ply in person with Job references j Graduation from high SALE^-33 1-3% off on 19SS-1957 way beds, chest of drawers, vani­ Obedience to official regulations is kmves, mowers, etc., put Into con. charged veterans with experience master bedroom, excellent condi­ ity or duress in dealing with per­ at Quaqtico, Va. vestigative agency In his cruaade at Bolton Elementat7,r School,. school, trade school or equiv­ wallpaper. Green Paint and Wall­ ties tr\inks, tables, linoleum ruga, tion, six years old. large lot, high demanded to a degree that is against the "land thlevea” In the INCOME TAXES prepared in your ditlon for coming needs. Braith- WANTED—Ctrl to wait on tables In in this field. Must be familiar With PLEASANT, heated room with pri­ sons under Investigation. Each agent, Including the scien­ Notch Road, Bolton, on Friday,' alent. Education should in­ paper at the Green. Open dally 1-9 linoleum by the yard. Many itema elevation, $10,500'. Carlton W. astonishing to an outsider. West and the blg-buslnesf “truata” waite. 53 Pearl Street. Painting— Papering 2J, coffee snop. 11:30-8. Apply Cavey's electronic test equipment; Fbccel- Jan. 11, at 7:30 p.m. | too numeroua to mention. Thia vate bath. Cali MI. 3-4033. He can be disciplined for a num­ tists and engineers who work In home or ky appointment. Exper< Restaurant. clude algebra, geometry, trig­ p.m. Hutchins, MI. 9-5132, 9-4694. lent bpportunity-for the right man. stock is' left over from Jones The rea.son for this obedience is ber of other things. Among the the laboratory, must know how to in the East. lenced tax work. Call MI. 3-47^. REFINISHING ceilings, painting, onometry and a minimum of ROOM TO RENT. Inquire State (Tom orrow:.Hie Story BeglBS.) GONDER’8 T V. Service, avaUable OFFICE CASHIER ADULT FOR drug store work from 1 FOR SALE—55 gal. drums, in good Furniture Store, will be sold for always clesr to anyone who knows "shall hots" are these: take care of himsself in a gun bat­ any time. Antenna converaions. paper hanging, w allp^er books. GRAY MANUFACTURING 2 years of mechanical draw­ Tailor Shop. 8 Bissell St. MI. MODIFIED ENGUSH colonial, six 6-10 p.m. during week. Call MI. i condition, $2.'50 each. For further less than cost. Come In arid con­ large rooms and attached garage. PhUco factory aupervised service, Fully insured. Tel. Fidward R. WIRERS AND CO. 9-8143. I ing. If you did not take trig­ 3-5047, Ml. 3-7383. rnsonials Price. MI. 9-1003. Information call 'ITie Herajd, vince yourself. 49 Oak St., 2nd Nice shaded lot in center of Man- 72 Wanted-—Real Estate 77 Lejifal Notice' Tel, MI, 9-1486. ■______HILLIARD ST.. MANCHESTER onometry, additional math phone Ml. 3-5121. floor, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 Hoaaeft For Sale NOTICE courses may be accejptable. Chester. Living room 22’6” xl4’ “ FOR MEN who care” — Dante’s SOLDERERS Position available in office for pm . with fireplace. Dining room, large CLBIAN ANCl paint those gutters INTERIOR WALL coverings ex­ “ A GOOD PLACE TO WORK” PAINTERS WANTED, good work­ BOARD AND ROOM for elderly $13000—Waddell Rd. Three bed­ WANTED—Real estate listings. The Zoning Boarf. of Appeal* of Barber Shop — Shopping Plasa, pertly hung. MI. 9-9559 for free woman to handle store receipts rad lady, first floor. MI. 9-8656. kitchen and separate laundry Contset Turklngton Bros. Resity LIMITATION ORDER now.. Avoid costly repairs later. ers. Write Box N, Herald. If you have the qualifica­ LIONEL TRAINS room Colonial, excellent condition. town of Coventry will have a pub­ East Center at Lenox St. Quick Ml. 3-1383. estimate. ’ \ Experienced in wiring and solder­ disbursements and assist In gen­ FRAY'S ANTIQUE SHOP, 420 room. Also lavatory. Second floor, $13,500—Hawthorne St. Vacant Co., 361 Center St., Manchester. AT A COURT OF PROBATE held ing resistors, condensors M d psnel tions, acti toda.v. Visit our at ManchfRter within and for iho lic bearing; Monday, January 21irt, service—plenty of free parking. eral office operations. Knowledge AND ACCESSORIES Lake St., ia buying and aslling ROOM WITH kitchen privileges, three large bedroomf and bath. Cape, four rooms. MI. 3-1507, evenings MI. 9-5665 or boards. ElxceUent working condi­ Employment Office immedi­ good used.fucnlDire and antiques. District of Manchfifitrr, on tha 4th day 1957 at 7:30 P.M. at the TDWIl __ iiittr ___ BHiFRlQERATlON sales and aerV' CEILINGS, walls, painted evenings of typing rad general office pro­ ately. Please bring a tran-' rentrally Inrated Mrs. Dorscy, 14 Must be aeen to be appreciated. MI. 3-7731. of January. 1967. ------— BomelMii and Satui^ays. Call after 6 p.m. tions from 8 A;m. to 4:30 p.m. with cedures necessary. Will train. Famoua make eleclrie blankets at Sn. 9-6360 Hours 9 a.m,-8 p.in. Arch St. Office Building; in Coventry to oon- something better. We have it.. 8. S. Ice. Commercial, household, air script of high school pr Gaston Realty, 165 School St. MI- $16,300—Parker St. Vacant six ProR^nt. Hon. John J. Wallott, Jtidgti. condlUonert, freezers. A. and W. MI. 9-5425. cafeteria facilities. cost or below. 9-S7‘ l. Evenings, Ml. 9-7466. room Colonial. WANTED—Direct from owner. 4-6 Eftat^ of Martha Evriyn trrockrtt. alder the following caaes: Pierce Products gt Welles Farm trade school record to inter­ ANTIQUE FURNITURE, aUvsr, ROOM'TO RENT. Near Center late nl Manchrater in aald Diatrtct, do- Refrigeration Co. MI, 9-1337, BU. EMPLOYE DISCOUNTS view. BUDGET CENTER room cape. Desirable location. croaaod. 1. Ernest aind Frances Brown, Wagon, TWcottville. ^ 9-3196, MI, 9-0088. WALLPAPER removed, 37.50 per GRAY MANUFACTURING 91 Center St., MI. 3-4164 glass, china, and used furniture Gentleman preferred. 35 Foster EAST CENTER ST.— Two apart­ $19.000—Over North, two-family Hava auMtratlal cash to assume Bread and MUk Street—appool- room. Efficient steam . removal. bought and sold. Furniture Repair St. MI. 3-8547. On motion of Winifred Crockett. I ll WANTED-^Ride from Green Manor CO. PAID VACATION ment home, five rooms and bath duplex with grocery store. mortgage. Write Box L, Herald. Went 16th St., Apt. No. 6A. Nfw York, ing fpr additional 6 . montha on FlipOR AND papering service Evening acacommodations ex­ PRAH & Service. MI. 3-7449. each floor, new heating system, N. Y.. adminifltratrix. to Pratt ft Whitney south parking TELEVISION SET, 17" Westing- BEDROOM TO rent. Near Center, $21,000—Ontrally located 5 and 5 BulIding'Permlt to complete dwell­ Flobra sanded and refInished. Also tended. MI. 9-9158. HILLIARD ST., MANCHESTER CHRISTMAS BONUS very large lot. Call Madeline ORDERED: That alx montha from the ing. • . lot. 7.3 :3 0 shift. Call MI. 3-866T papering and painting. TR. 8-2071 house, mahogany finish, swivel top ATrENTlON! CuMom made slip (lentlem ra' 37 Foster St. . MI.' flat, one vacancy, four years old, 4th day of January. 1967. be and the WHITNEY Smith, Realtor. MI. 9-1642. Legal Notice aam* ace limited and allowed for the 2. George, and Bernice Grabheir, or ' 1060. ' "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK" table included, $50. MI, 3-5665. covers, .drapes and cornices. Alao S-5331. many extras. JANE: THOSE weren't new rugs TR. M r " PAID HOLIDAYS creditor^ within which to bring in their River Rood—appealing for per. upholstery. Budget terms. Call NEW FIVE room ranch, with base-, LIMITATION ORIIKR claima againat aaid estate, and said you saw in the Smith home last Cooraea and Classes 27 Mrs. Tomassi. MI. 3-8631. PLEASANT HEATED room. Cen­ AT A tX)URT OF PROBATF- h«ld administratrix is directed to give public mission to build a double garage night. Mrs. 8. had given thdm a INSURANCE TYPIST—Blue Cross SHINERS for ice fishing. Camp ment garage and fireplace.* at re­ T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor CHAIN S A w in d . 114 fool maxl. INSURANCE & RETIRE­ Meeting Road. 60c a doien. Route tral. Separate k(Jchen. Private en­ tt Manchffttrr within and for tha notice to the creditors to bring In their •yvlth non-conforming aet-becH- gmng over with Mystic Foam, the RADIO-Electronica - Television — billing. 40 hour week, Monday-Frl- INrision o f .United Aircraft NOT 1 YEAR-NOT 2 YEARS duced price. FHA and other finan­ DUtrict of M&nchfater, on the 3rd day claima within a*id time allOwea by pub­ mum. 33.80 per haiir. Ml. 8-4806. MENT PROGRAM 85, Bolton. Call MI. 9-5686. trance, J3entlqp\6n, Parking. MI. cial possibilities. Chartea Pontl- MI. 8-1577 or of January. 1957. lishing a copy of this order In some Evelyn Wanner, Secretary amazing upholstery and rug clean Train at ConnecUcut'a Oldest day, no Saturdays, one Sunday in Corporation BirrsTEARS** ' 3-4724. Dated this 8th day of January Ellectronics School! Day course. celli. MI. 9-9644.. Proaent. Hon. John J. WallMI. Judfe. newspaper having a circulation in said er, Hale's Department Store car five. One week vacation after six 366 Main Street, TO PAY IF YOU WISH Residence Ml. 9-7751 Kfttatp of Michael Demko, late of probate^dlstrlct within ten days from 1957. ,, - Ties it. Ann. HousehoM Servtcps Evening course. Enroll now ! Class months. Air-conditioned office. PAIR SIZE 5 boy's hockey skates. PLEASANT LARGE clean, heated $14.400—THREE bedroom... ranch. Manchea,tfr In said Dlatrlct. dPoeaRed. the date of this order and return make startiiu soon. Nev> England Tech­ East Hartford 8, Conn. "SUPER" “DELUXE" MAN(JHESTER-:-8l,x room ranch. On motion .of, Anna Ormko of aaJd to thia court of the notice ^ven. Call, Mr. Seiler, MI. 3-1141, Man­ MI. 9-7827 after 2:30 p.m. room. Gentleman. Central loca­ Garage, hot water heat, immaeu- JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. WANTED—Ride to Hartford Hospi­ Offered .J3-A nical mstittite .of Conn.. Inc., 193 Apply , 3 ROOMS OF FinWITURE Ideal location, convenient to bus Mancheater adminlfliratrix. A chester Memorial Hospital. tion. Private entrance. Parking. late condition, near bus and shop­ ORDERED: That aix montha from Road Berald Advs* tal about 3:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Xn. WEAVING of bumg, moth hdle^ Trumbull St., Hartford, Conn. JA. W. T. GRANT CO. HOT" WATER furnace, oil fired, All 100% Guaranteed MI. 3-8914. rad schools, hot water oil heat, thfi 3rd day of January. 1967. be and NO EXPERIENCE necessary to ping. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. the aame are limited and'allowed for 3-3338. and tom clothing, hosiery runs,' 5-3408. pipes, nine modern radiators, coo- full cellar, garage, sensibly priced. earn good Income with Avon Cos­ Manchester Parkade -O N LY 9433 FURNISHED UGHT housekeeping b 9-5132, 9-4694. Call A. R. WUkle ft Co., 481 East the credltora within which lo brlnff In AT A COURT OF PROBATE held handbags repaired, zipper re­ , trols and tanka, ,$500, 2x4s, 2x6s. $18 Delivers—916.18 Month their clalma anainat aaid eatate. and at Manchester ' within and for the placement. umbrellaa repaired, metics. We will train you. Call MI. Shopping Center room for one, with electric.refrig/ $8700 COZY TWO bedroom ranch. Middle Tpke. MI. 9-4389. Raid adminiatratrix if directed to irive District of Mancheater, on the 3rd day Bonds— Stocks— 3-5195. .shbaththg, windows, 6 over one, — YOU GET — of January A. D. 1957. Aatunebnes tor Sale . '4 men^s ahirt collars ‘reversed and Vtngle and mulllon, with frames, erator, ladies only. MI. 3-6388. Five years- old, copper plumbing. public notice to the credltora to brina Mortgages 31 16-pIECE BEDROOM GOODWIN ST. In their claims within aald time allowed Present. Hon. John J. WaltMt. Judge. BEFORE TOO BUT a used car replaced. Marlow’s Utu# Mend glass doors with casings, oak 18-PIECE UVING ROOM Excellent condition. Nice trees. by publiahina a copy of thia ordeh in Estate of David L. Hooey of ManChea- ing Shop. TYPIST Carlton W. Hutchins. MI- 9-5132, Rome newapaper having a circulation In see Oennan -Motor Sales. Bolck HOME OWNERS! Combine year- »' flooring. Choman's Housewreck- 11-PIECE KITCHEN WOMAN ROOMER wanted, reason­ New six room Cape Cod, five ter m said diatiicti a minor. ing. Can be seen at 64 Crosby St,, MI. 9-4B94. Raid probate diRtrirt within ten daya Upon application' of P^nie Hooey, Salsa - and Service, 386 Main TRY US FOR reupholstering, slip/ end bills into an easy-to-pay sec­ Opening for typist with knowledge INTERESTING and diversified Plus able. MI, 3-5932. finished, plastered walls, ceramic from the date of thia order and return East Hartford, or, call MI. 9-2392. make to ihiR court -of the notice riven. guardian, prkying for authority to com­ Street ML 3-467L Oiwn evenings. covers, draperies, rug cleaning. ond mortgage kian costing only a of shorthand for interesting and di position available in Columbia ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR $12,500—OFF EAST Center St. Six tile bath, birch cabinets, formica promise and setNe a doubtful and dis­ counters, fireplace, convenient lo­ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. puted claim in favor of aaid minor Free delivery .service. All work penny a month for each dollar you versified work. Some figure work Record Division of wholesale dis­ POT BURNEJl, oil. With all accea- TV SET AND COMB. RANGE room Cape, aluminum siding, tile NEED. A CAR? Short cm a down ROOM AND board, gentlemen. Call cation. against George Capordo and Stephen n a ra n teed ! Smith's Upholstery owe. Call Frank Burke at CH. tributors. -Knowledge of typing sories. Good condition. Rfsaon- Free atorage until wanted. Free bath, aluminum storm windows,, THIS IS TO CERTIFY that we. the Schostak. it' a payment or had your credit tunjed 8-8897 days or JA 0-5553 eves. Con­ rad posting involved.. 37 hour five Ml. 3-7875. underaigned. have formed a limited Shop, 243 N. Main St. MI. 9-4663. necessary. Five day 40 hour week. able„ Phone MI. 9-4888, after 5 delivery. Free set-up by our own immaculate condition, wooded lot.' ORDERED: That the foregoing appli­ down? Don't give up) For a good necticut Mortgage Exchange. day week. Liberal benefit program. WARREN E. HOWLAND partnership known aa CllARliES E. cation be heard and determined afc the PINE Evexilnga Ml. 3-7267. Full employe benefits. Roskln Dis­ P'.m., weekdays. Saturday and reliable men. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, THENEBE A ASSOCIATES for the deal—not thru a smaU lodn com- Cafeteria. Apply tributors, 278 Park Ave., East Realtor - Insurer Probate office in Manchester in ^aaid y^-see “Harry" at 333 Main Sunday any time. Phone for appointment Apartments— Flats— 9-4694. purpoae of tranaacting buaineea a i a DiMrict. oh the I4th day of Januiry. FURNITURE repairing and refin­ Hartford. general slock brokerage and commia- A.D ‘ 1957. at eleven o’clock in the PHARMACY (Foniierly Douglas Motors). ishing; antiques restored. Furni­ Business Ouportunities -32 Hartford CH. 7-0358 Tenements 63 MAKE THE JARVIS MI. 8-1108 aiun bualncai including atpeke bonds, forenoon, and that notice he given to 66i Center BD 9 ^ 1 4 r ture Repair Service, Talcottville. After 7:00 p.m. mutual funds and other aecuritiei. all persons Interested in said 'estate of J INEXPENSIVE CLEAN Uanqpor^ EMPLOYMENT OFFICE CLERK TYPIST with knowledge of WILL EXCHANGE girl’s white ice Evenings - Mr. Dimock MI. 9-6003 The general_partners are: the pendency of aaid application and MI. 8-7449. RESTAURANT FOR SALE. Busi­ CH- 6-4690 ROCKVILLE — Three attractive Charles R. Thenebe. 204 Bloomfield tation. If you don't see what you shorthand wanted for general of­ skates, size 7 for size 6. MI. 9-4857. /^three-room'.modern apartments REALTY CO. YOUR REAL the time and place ob hearing thereon, ness established.- Good location. FIRST NATIONAL STTORES fice work. Apply Manchester See It Day Or Night MANCHESTER —Cape (Jod four Ave.. West Hartford. Conn.. by publishing a copy of (hU order In want on our lot look behind our FORMICA counters, ceramic wall Call MI. 9-8265. It you have no means of transpor­ Stoves, refrigerators and heat fur- T;,Qrr,.r«W ■m;'AnmTADTT?R« Guernle 11. Moore. 6S3 Bloomfield some newspaper having a circulation in Modes, Inc.; Pine St. rad two unfinished. Full price Ave., Bloomfield; Conn. PINE LENOX office. Cars to suit all purses. 333 and floor tile. Let ua modernize tation, i ’ll send my auto for you. nlshed. $100 per month. Watson ; Lb 1A 1 WbAL>yUAK lJl,K& said district, at 'least five, days before Main, formerly Douglas Motors. PARK ft OAKLAND AVES. 6 $11,900. Ecko Mountain Estates. Both of the general partner# are au­ the day of said hearing, to appear. If your bathroom and kitchen. For TERRIF-IC MONEY maker. "Laun­ No obligation, Realty, Thrall Rd. Vernon. TR. thorised to iranaact the partnership they see cause at said time and place dry Miss’ ’ launderette to be WAITRESS Wanted for evenings FOR 1957 (Off of Lake ‘Street). Beautiful business and sign the firm name. PHARMACY J96S MERCURY oonverUble. Radio tree Satimates call Ml. 9-3683, The EAST HARTFORD 5-7630 or. MI. 9-7885. and brt heard relative thereto,, and TUe Shop, Buckiand. opened at 381 East Center St. De­ from 6 p.m.-l InquirsOhiainl A—I^ B —E—R—T—’S new 5'H room ranches and split "nie special partners are;. ~ make return to this court. 299 E. Center St.—M l 9-0896 and heater, Mercomatic. 33,398. livered, installed,'promotion, train­ PRESSER. steady work. Good pay. Restaurant, J4 Depot Square. MI. 43-45 ALLITN ST., HARTFORD ROCKVILLE—Five room cold flat. SEE THESE JARVIS level homes. Pull basements, ga­ Cdrl L Thenebe. 4 Walbridge Road. JOHN J. WALIvBTT. Judge. L ft L Motors, 634 Center St., West Hartford. Conn. FLAT FINISH Holland window ing, signs, guidance, complete. MI. 9-5589. Parkade ClHeaners. 3-8193. No car space. One child or elderly rages and iota. Many extras in­ Clarence L. Gowen, • 30 Bainbridge Manchester, evenings till 9 ,p.m. shades, made to measure. All Nice-lease, 36750 minimum cash Manchester Shopping Parkade. ’ couple. $15 per week. 4M Lake St. LISTINGS IN . cluding cathedral ceilings. From Road. West Hartford. Conn; Tour Borgward dealer. metal Venetian blinds at a new $14,900 up. For appointment any Wyncta C . Hibbard, Riverside Road, with five year flancing and no W ANTED-Salad girl. ^Ix nighU a Greenwich. Coitn. 'low price. Keys ihade while you HIGH ?(?HOOL girl, Junior pre­ week, 4-10 p.m. Apply Cavey's WOULD IJKE to share my four MANCHESTER time call Ellsworth Mitten Agen­ 1965 FORD sedan. Kadlo and payments until 3100 weekly avail­ room apartment with yourig wom­ The amount of capital furnished and wait. Marlow’s. able to purchase. C. .C. Bates, ferred, for general advertisingme- Restaurant. cy, Realtors. MI. 3-6930. actually paid in by eAch ape^clal part­ beater. TUtone. Pouplar model at an. Write ?fox X, Herald. 32 Ardmore Road—A family-sized ner is: Chester, Conn. Phone Deep River, partment. Office work: typing re­ ■ a low price. 3350 down. L ft L quired. 8 hours weekly. Watkins home at a fair price. Ca^ (Jod Can Is. T h e n e b e . ,313(675.00 TWO or THREE TRACK Motbra, 684 Center St., Msnehes- LAmberl 6-541,3. FIVE ROOM unheated apartment Clarence* I-* Oowen ...... 2.266.00 Building,—Contracting 14 Bros., 935 Mpin St. style with full shed dormer. Three Wyncla C. Hibbard ..... 2.067.50 , ter, evenings till 9 p.m. - Your with garage and two aun pprehes. bedrooms, attached ga'rage, Us Lois for Sale 78 The partnership commenced Febru­ COMBINATION Borgward dealer. FOR ypUR remodeling, repairs 'or CLUTTER,' grinder,' tobacco sizer, Located in an attractive rutal baths. Built-in dishwasher and ex­ ary 3. 1953 Is to continue indefinite- additions' call William Kanet-lanehl. Wanted : neighborhood in Vernon, Conti. GLASTONBURY-^AA zone. Beauti­ store manager, plant wrapper, haust fan in kitchen. A fine lot de­ cm A rlies e . t h e n e b e I960 OUDBMOBILE 88. Excellent Contractor and Builder. MI. stenographer, clerk typist, dental Centrially located near chuh-h, ful Shipman .Drive (Chestnut Hill signed for children. In Bowers Area), 130 -x »s820, wooded lot. Robert .P, Felrh Aluminum Windows condition. Only 3196 down. L ft L 3-7778, SHELL hygienist, bookkeeping machine stores rad bus line. Available Jacqueline Btronawskl , First Class MiMchlhlst, School area rad close to Manches­ Property overlooks scenic valley. Motors; 684 Crater St., Manches­ operator, payroll clerk, telephone Feb. 1. Young business couple pre­ ter High School. Selling at *16,500. ter, evenings till 9 p.m. Yoqr BID'A'ELL Home Improvement Co. OIL COMPANY Tool and Makars ferred. Write Box Y, Herald. $2000. Call BUtler 9-0492. GUERNIE H. MOORE . FOR FREE ESTIMATES Alterations, additions, garagek operator, counter clerk, salesper­ Robert P. Ifelch Borgward dealer. *- son, mother's helper, houseworker,' 48 ArcelHa DriW—Big roomy Jacqueline J. Sironawtki Re-siding specialists. Easy budg­ PHONE Ml 9-9095 . maid, waitress, countergirl. In­ Excellent opportunity for righ$ luxurious Cape Cod home. Six 1954 DODGB.four door Coronet V-8. et terina. MI 9-649.5 or TR men. Apply FOUR ROOMS, adults only. Call really huge rooms, 3 or 4 bedroomr, Suburban For Sale ‘ 75 . CkRL. U THENEBE A real lady, 3298 down. L ft L 5-9109. spector. chocolate dipper, yam Richard C. W .ld.n Has available for lease an winder, packer and stamper, as­ MI. 9-7004. ‘ 2 tiled baths (1 with stall shower). BY OWNER—Three bedroom ranch Muriel G. Thenebeebe Motors, 684 Center -St., evenings excellent three bay service Large landscaped lot. 'Picture ALUMINUM DOORS. AWNINGS, till a p.m. Tour Borgward dealer. sembler. Apply Conn. State Em­ TWO ROOM furnished apartment In North Coventry, four years old, CLARENCEKNOT L. COWE.V station with a repairer's ployment Service, 806 Main. St. book kitchen with dishwasher And reasonable. PI. 2-7772. El.le Wj Cow.n CANOPIES and JALOUSIES . . . Roonag—Siding 16 license. Station, now open AMCO TOOL with kitchen privileges, central lo­ 1958 .CHEVROLET Bel-AIr hardtop. Manchester, Monday through "Fri­ micarta counters. Extras galore. H Jen W. Qhleldf and doing a nice volume of cation. coil i i l , 9-5796 after 9 p.m. Wired to take" that new Christmas BOLTON—Many listings Including Radio and heater. See this today. ^ Y 'S ROUFINO CO., shingle and day 3:30 a.m.-through 4:30 p.m. and DfEg Inc. WYNCIA C. HIBBARD 31696 full price. L ft -L Motoira, built up roofs, gutter and con­ business. Moderate invest­ workshop. Being sold due to .own­ a new rrach in a secluded spot Emelia Weaver ment required, ' 95 Brooklyn St„ Roidcvllle TWO THREE room apartments. 634 Center St.. Manchester, eve- ductor work, roof, chimney re Main *1. Call MI. 9-6519 after 6 er's transfer. This can be yours for with basement . gerasc. older Augusta I. Bock MAID FOR full time work at the only *18,900. home, six .(or seven) rooms on BILL TUNSKY h. nlnu tIU 9 p.m. Your Borgward paira. Ray Hagehow, Ml. 9-2214. p.m., / STATE o r (XINNECTICOrt', COUNTY “Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed’* dealer. Rayay Jackson.Jackson, Ml. 3-8325. Manchester Motel. MI. 3-4148. five acres; split level in Bolton OF HARTFORD ss. Hartlord. Jqly STAFFORD SPRINGS — Four 55 Eva Drive—A dandy spacious Center; rad a beautiful new ranch 2*th. A.D. 19W. 1951 NASH Stateaman. Four door, ROOFING. SIDING, painting. Car- Telephone « WOMAN TO DO housework. Two ^ rooms rad garage. Heat and hot 3 bedroom ranch hoine Just 2 years in Coventry on Bolton Town Line, PecsonaU}' appeared CHARLES E. days a week for five hours each young on large landscaped lot. Full THENEBE. .eicner and sealer o f the sedan. Radio and heater, 3380.. Mntry, Alterations and additions. ‘ water fumiahed. $70 p e r, month. T, J, Crockett. Realtor, MI. 3-1577 (oreaoinc Instrument, and scknowl- Pri'vate owner. MI. 9-1919. Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ Days— BUtler 9-1521 time. MI. 3-7709. ' MI. 9-1644, after 5 p.m .. basement. Fireplace, ceramic tiled or residence MI. 9-7751, : rdged the same to'be hla tree act and teed. A. A. Dion. Inc,, 299 Autumn Turkinston Bros. bath. Knotty pine kitchen with for­ deed, be(ore. me. •Evenings^MI. 9-9067 mica. countera. Carport. Excellent THOMAS W, COLLINS. DE SOTO St.- ha. 3-4860. ATTRACTIVE SIX room single, ROfKVILLE, Sunaet _Ave.—Reaa? Commlisioner ol Superior Court, home. Available immediately, location for children and that new to Start Immediate construction. 8 1996 two-dobr hardtop Fireflite FOR THE BEh^ in Bonded built Realty Co. Nice location. Close to schools and family pet. Priced for quick sale at Will build to individual specifica- STATE o r CONNECTICUT. COUNTY gportaman. Power steering, power SEPTIC TANKS SSI CENTER ST. WOMEN OP HARTFORD as. Hartford. July 36th. up roofs, shingle ' roofs, gutters, $17,300. brakes, radio and heater. White ...... ' --'AND ■ stores. Rental $125, Call Goodchild tiona. Excellent residential loca­ A.D. iS6«. ' conductors and roof repairs call rhone MI 8-1507 Realty Company. MI. 3-7925 any tion. George J. Coleman. Con­ walla,' extra snow Urea, tindercoat- Coughlin. Ml. 3-7707. PARTNER WANTED (preferably Excellent V.A. rad F.HiA. financ­ Personallr appeared OUERNIB HL •d. 1316 actual miles. Privately man and wife) to run motley mak­ PLUQGEP SEWERS time. necticut Bank and Trust Company MOORE, signer and sealer o f the fore- ing ■ business. Approximately 3100 ing available on all listings. Call to Building- TR. 5-4045 or TR. 54710. aolna Instrument. %nd acknnvledaed owned. SpoUessly clean. ALL TYPES of roofing, siding and FOUR' R(X)M nice apartment, first the same to be her free act and deed, ' RoekvUle TR. 6-3212. carpentry work. Materials and weekly salary plus 50% of profit. ANDOVER — New 3 bedroom inspect the home of your choice, before me t Should net 37.000-310,000 yearly Machine GlcanMl ranch ready for occupancy.. floor. Adults. Location, central...... ^_____THOMAS W. COLLINS, workmanship guaranteed. No Job Write Box D. Herald. TObAY. Wantetl— Real Estate 77 Commissioner pt Superior Court 1184 FORD, two-door. Dual ex- too big or too- smalh For free esti­ plus salary. Drive in location. Septle Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer Fireplace, oil heat. One acre Wanted Tluuiata. blue. White walla. mate call Manchester Roofing ft 33800 cash needed. Phone C. C. Lines Installed—Celler Water­ lot. Excellent riew. STATE OF CONN'ECTICUT, COUNTY COAL and COKE T w 6 THREE room apartmentaJ WANTED—TWo-famlly houses to OF HARTFORD aa. Hartford, August Good condition. Sell chdap. MI, Siding Co,,- Inc. 9-8933. Bates, Deep River. LA. 6-5413. proofing Done. JARVIS REALTY CO. sell. Qualified buyers waiting. *■7948. Utilities fumiahed. Centrally lo-' 6lh., A D. 1966. FOR WRAPPING and PROCESSING Madeline Sihithr Realtor. MI. personally, appeared CARL Li FOR THE best in shingle and built cated on bua line. $80 per month.' 654 Center Street B1ANCHE8TER—6 room Cape, Call 9-5, TRemont 5-3369, evenings 9-1642. THENEBE, algnsr and sealer of the IMS PACKARD Patrician. 4Hloor up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ Help Wantml— Female 35 McKinney broS. centrally located. Price reduced foregolna Instrument a ^ acknowl­ aedaq. Radio, heater, ultramatic NURSERY PLANTS , Welcome'the ‘new arrival’ with and Sunday. ^TRemont 5-3866, Mrs. . M l. 84112 edge the name to be Ma free act aad ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. for quick hole. U8T1NOS w a n t e d —Single, two- drive, power windows, power SawMraoa Disposal.Co. this lovely hand-embroidered lay­ Pten-e. ' ; ' . deed, before me MI. 3-n07. PRESS OPERATOR, five day •S' ■ Evtnings M I. 8-7647, M I.-9-1300 family, thrse-fomlly, buotneoa THOMAS W. COLLINS. ' brakes, power seat 4 way, power week, numerous benefits. Apply 180-183 Pearl St. — BU 8-S80S ette. The dainty designs are worked ' " ■ i Earn whila you lofilro— fuH trainin9 providod. SDC RCXlM apsu-tment with garage. property. Have many cash buyers, Commigaloner of Superior Court. oteering, - toreion bars front and In person New Model Laundry, 73 In simpla sUtches and blending Nb. #6#5 wlth .PATTO-O-RAMA SIX ROOM Ckipe. Excellent condi­ Mortgagee arranged. Please call rear, two tone blue color, aold Second floor. Fine residential sec-' STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIDE. •'N, Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Sumthit St. * , GOOD RASE HOURLY RATE FLUS FRODUCTION lONUS. colors. included Is In sloes -10. 12, IfL 16^ tion. Five rooms completed with Georgs L. Grozladlo, Realtor. MI. COUNTY' OF STRATFORD sa. August CALLlJS TODAY! sritb.a 30 day 100% guarantee. Pattern No. #197 contains tissue ' lion. $65 per month. References 18. 20. size 12, zhorite exchanged. Call - 9-5, TRemont 1% baths, sixth 'room : partially >5878. 109 Henry St 161b. A.D. 1966. This Uia beautiful car spoUesa in- ROOFINa -7-Bpeclallztng in repair­ YOUNG WOMEN wanted for hand patterns for garmenU: hot-lrpn Personally appeared CLARENCE L. STEADY WORK FROM NOW TO MID.AFRIL yarda of 35-Inch; pants ft-3369, evenings and Sunday. completed. Choice locO|t!on with GOWEN, alOn'er and sealer of the fbre- ■ aide kad" iput. See it today. Fiu- ing roofs of all kinds. Also, new cutting. Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 .transfer for designs; sewing and ARE YOU CXJNSIDICRING .-roots. Gutter work. Chimneys HlUla^dSt. _ gown, 4% yarda. TR$mont S-3866, Mrs. PlerCe. ' school very close. Beautifully golnz instrument, and acknawladged JEDDO HIGHUND COAL ■" ■ p ra ld Motors, Inc., Rockville Rd., SELLING . YOUR PROPERTY? the same to be Ills free act and deed, cleaned, repaired, 26 years' ex­ finishing directions. For thia pattern, Mnd 25c in londacepied. Owner being trans­ Talcottville-. Open evenings Ull 9. Send 2#o In COINS, your name, We wUl appraise' your property before me. _ perience. F ^ e esttmatea.’ Gall PART TIME girl wanted fbr office COINS, your name, addresg. aloe THREE ROOM- apartment with ferred-out of state, priced for ^ CLARENCE L. GALEF. CONNECTICUT COKE 1 Chet Brunner, Manager. WHY COMMUTE? addreok arid th« PATTERN NUM­ heat, garage. Immediate’ oocupan- quick sale: Call ownOf at MI. tree and without any obItgaUon. Hewley. Manchester Ml. S-536I. work to handle miscellaneous sired, and the PATTERN NUM- -Commlsslonet of Sudeiiof 'Court. BER to ANNE CM “ Sultana for jddftri^L-conple, >41-44 We" allk> buy property for caoh. Notary Public. ‘ IH I CHEVROLET 210 2-door sedan duties, typing and filing. Apply to SUE B im N S t r XHS> commission expires May-6, .Goodyear Tire ft Rubber .Co„ IM PIONEER PARACHUTE COMPANY, INCs MANCTRESTEB EVE HER Selling or buying contact ' nod. Jblue apoUeae solid color with XMRRie^( TKwoBwnijar e v e n i n g h e r - ROLLJNG p a r k —Sbt room Cap* radio, hooter.Tbia car has. r Heating—Plumbing Goodwin- St., East Hartford. BU. STANLEY BRAY^ Realtor 1169 rA V K . AMERICAS. Cod. Six years old. Tile befli, , BRAE-BURN REALTY ‘ STATE OF NEW YORK. COUl tUMWMod 8,8i3 iplles. Sold with 9-842$. ’ ; U8 roREST STREET r - MANCHESTERr^ebNN. NEW YORK S6, W. Y . , ^ , 'OP HERKIMER as. Auspst FREEBl/RN ft WATSdN, Plumb- Now avallabla — the colorful NEW YORK *4. N. Y. BRfiiiifiWi CkcattoRB colored fixtures,. Venetian btods. MI. 3-6373. FOGARTY BROTHERS ■ ft ftow ear guarutM . Has w’hiu- A Bend an extra 25 eenU now for formica' counter, fireplaoe, ahe.d Personally appeared WYN tbna. Spare never heeit on. ing and HeaUng.Contractors.'Nsw W AKXED-Full Ume girl, . Ifas an interesting ftiid diversifietl opening in their cost .1966 Needlework ALBUM conUtn- For Retit 64 HIBBARD. Slfner and sealer; of Uie 31» BROAD ST.— IjD 9-45S9 instalUttona. alteration work and Good wages. Apply Jn persOn llY.OAKLANDSTwMANCIl^ESTER , your copy of the Fall ft Winter ‘66 dormer, atona windows. Semirfiii- THIS a g e n c y n^ds Cape Cod^ toreaoint efnstrumenl. „ and aeknowi- O mb# over tonight and see this and payroU’department. Applicant^ must be good typist. Ing dozens of lovfJy designs from 4-5-6 and 7 rdom aingles and 3- edged the same to belter (res act and repair work. MI. 9-8*08 or, -MI. forg 3 p.m. Hartford Road Drive- which $0 chooaie more paiUrna ia luue of FASHION--a \ complete BRICK BUniDlNG.. two Wocka iahed recretAion room. Many F o d b u -r Fluid Heat Oil Bornera . Aor,.lt'a\ape41eaa new in every way 9-693J." — ’ Emjdoye .benefits include paid vacation, paid helidaya, from Midn fit. Approximately 3900 extrea. 1/3 *«xe lot nlcsly land*' family houses. Buyers waiting. deed, before me ___ ! hut the |mce- Fitsgehdd. Motors, In,Ha^ord Rd./ I So* Mr. Faulknof, Mon. thru Frl^ 9:30*11:00 a.ni.—>2:00'3:30 p.m. crochOt, Ombroidat)!? Sewlag gutda for every women HAKUUERITE 31. PARMER. ■q. ft. o( floor Riace. O o m lo scaped. Near aeW BucUey School. Howard ■ R. Hastlpga, 'Raalt(>r. - Rockville Rd.,, Talcofti^e. group insurance ahd hospitalizktion plans and retirement plus » flit ...... * vriw Mwa for henolf and her plan. \ ' poriUiig lot. Ml- >2829. Price *14.706. Cell ML t-O U f. CaU X I. >1107 any Urn*. 14fl) *. Cb«t Brtiimer, PLUMBINQ oM hoating—Bspotn WANTED—■’yramaB for houssclean- printed ia ' and oaOtmiBt wqm. CkulUL-ftiadt. in g "one daj^ k w opk. B U . 9-3308. \'r':

\ I ' ■ TUESDAY, JANUARY i„19B7 1 i&'TOURTEEN * iiRdnrliPBtpr H^raUi Drive B.; John Berk, 16 CongreM ■N. The Joy Circle . -rKEE PICK-UP ■ Christma.s 'w’ork will be given at nectlon with the four accidents. Studies Modem noon at 2 o’clock, with Mrs. Bve- Blamed on Bad Dr... . AfO> D EU V ER ir I The New York Wocfdwlnd Quin­ reU Kennedy in charge. Hostesses this meeting. BiftTHS YESTERDAY: A '"mr tet wUl •ppear.et the Unlvereity will be Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. Road Conditions Amencan Music daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Law- FINETNARMACY little Theeter. Unlverelty of Con- Arthur StarkweJither and Mrs. Our’ Lady of Victory Mothers Leather Pounders 4 «• , _____ tenet Bates, 23 Tanner St.; a 664 CENTER' 8 T .- ^ I 6-6814 necUcut. toBlKht. They w ill, pley Peter ItcLagan. Circle will meet tomorrow night at "Music in Modern America” waa daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William l^thoven'a Quintet In E flet, Op. 8:30 at the home of Mrs. Marie Hazardous road conditions, lVOL. LXXVI, NO. 84 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES-^TWO SEIHIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1957 (ChikilflM A6vGrtlsiaf ea f g e 66) caused by the 3-inch snowball, rer Name New^ Slate the'theme of the program at the Valentine. RFD 1. Andover: a son PRteE FIVE CENIV ' Tie: Hlpdemith'e Kleine Kemmer- All Saints Mothers Circle will Benson. 27.5 Green Rd. Co-hostess % ____ _ ■ meeting of the Chaminade Club to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barton. 16 rauelk. Op. 24- No. 2: Vlveldl’e meet with Mrs. Robert SaVoy, 7 will be Mrs^. Jos.ephlne Ferlazo. ,, suited In! four m,ptor vehicle ac­ laat qlght in the Federation room Union St.;,ji son to Mr. and Mrs. C oncho InjQ minor for flute, oboe 'hte Hlllstovvn Leather Pounders ASK YOUR Ashland . St., torftorrow at 8 p.m. cidents yesterday. 4-H Club of Manchester will meet of Center Church. Joseph E. Trudeau, 258 Oak St. and beeaoon: Mllheud'i Le Cheml- Mrs. George Huasey will be co- Crafts for Girl Scout leaders and According to police, a car Martha Martin, program- chair­ BIRTHS TODAY: Tirin girls to nee du Rbi Rene; ail'd Ibert'a Trola all Interested adults will be dem­ Wednesday at 4:15 p.m. at its club man, read a paper on the theme of DOCTOR A More Snow! hostess. operated by Edward 8. .Pickman, house at the Howard Jacobs farm, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fortin. East PKtcea Breves. '' onstrated at • the, second neighbor-; the meeting. She cited the differ­ Hartford; a son to Mr, and Mrs. The Golden Rule Club of the hood meeting of the Buckley--! 17, of 37 Lenox St., sklddeJf. into 742 Hillstown Rd. ent-type: Ballads, rock ’n roll, ABOUT ” The snow that moved into .This newly foi-mad riding club In­ Bruce Anderson. 25 Server St. The Mancheater Senior Citiaena Talcottville Church wllK.^meet to^ Green, School area tomorrow night | the. rear of an auto driven by Mrs. modern classics and songs from DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: ' Connecticut early this morn­ morrow sit 7:30 p.m. at the,home at 8 o’clock In the cafeteria of stalled officers recently. Miss Bar-; the different shows. ing has ended in many places Club will hold It'a weekly meeting Clara L. IClrby. M,,of S8 Plymouth bara Graf, assistant county club Alfred ; Oemon Jr., Ellington; Wednesday afternoon at 2 In the of Mrs. Dorothy Beal.X Mrs. the Green School. Mrs. William; Rose Huck sang the ballad Heidi Squires, Mansfield Depot; and now only occgsional peri­ Dorothy Howard will have'charge McHugh will present linoleum: Lane. The accident tpok place after agentj installed the officers: Miss dining room of the Community Y. Mrs. Kirby braked her ear to "Cindy,” accompanied by Martha John, Labansky, 206 Windsor Sf.; CMS ods of. very light snow. or. Games, sinfiiig and dancing vvill of deveotlons. Mrs. Harry Stam^a block printing and weaving. Mrs.! Gloria March, president: -Carol Martin on the auto harp. Suzanne Paradis, Enfield; Mi^s. drizzle is expected this after- missionary from Africa who. Is. Irene KoValcek will demonstrate; avoid hitting a child playing in the Jacobs, vice president; Ruth Hig­ round out the entertainment. A street near Parker and Gerard The ever popular- "Getting - to Elizabeth Jennings. Hartford: Ed­ ndon with no further accumu­ -luncheon will be served by the visiting her daughter in Hartford.,' .puppet making’.' and'Mrs. Martha' gins, secretary: Barbara .Kretzmer, Know You.” from ’The King and ward Karpuska. Tolland ^ George lation. Temperatures this will tell of her work there. Mrs. Fryman will present Brownie Sta., police said^ treasurer; Barbara Mederos, re­ H t isfsnmrtiee sbswt feed swgket- ladles of B'nal Brith. I,” by Rogers and Hammersteln. W. Smith, Bolton; Richard Bryan,, cart, ftlieM et wrHs: afternoon \rill be in the middle Ruth Lovering Will be co-hostess. crw^. ■ ’ j In another accident, a vehicle porter. It whs announced by Mrs. was sung by Marian Jesahls and 179 Tolland Tpke.; ’Rodet^k Neal, 80s for the most part but some Baton Twirling lessons will be­ operated by Joseph T, Lennon. 47, Frederic Higgins, leader, that Virginia Clark, ‘ accompanied by CONNICTICUT MIDICAC tlgVICI slippery parts rah be expected The Catholic.Graduates Club of Hose and Ladder Co., No. 1, | of 4.54’Main St., skidded out from High Manor Park, Rockville; Big Stick gin tonight at the West Side Rec Joyce Dutton has resigned as Charlotte Grey. , Joseph Reggets. 36 Auburn Rd.; 6.0 . MX 161 • NiW MAVIN t mainly in higher elevations. , for an girl members of tl>e recrea­ Greater Hartford will hold Its SMFD, Will hold Us monthly meet-| Foster St. and hit a car driven by president of the club to become Juite Tompkins rendered a piano Robert Cornish. South Coventry. A new storm brewing in tion program, Miss Justine ZoUo regular meeting tomorrow night Ing tonight^at 8 o’clock at the fire- j Joseph Bissonette, 34, of 115 Pearl- junior leader. Other members ofj solo, "Autumn Leaves.” DISCHARGED- TODAY;’ Mrs. Colorado is expected to spread will supervise and instruct the les­ at 8:15. in St.. Justin's . Church house. The ' meeting will be pfe- ■ St: Police said ' Bissonette was. H»e club Include Peggy Jacobs, "Sonatina,” by Dougerty, was Constance Schoonmaker, Wap- C.' iw Br nox WHrrKBKAD watched' oYer by a government ■now into this area b.v 'liiurs- sons, which will be .;conducted Hall on Blue Hills Ave. rather in ceded by a supper at 6:30. | driving west on Blssell St., when song leader; Geraldinb Weldon, played and sung by Charlotte ping; Mrs. Gloria Schultz and son, The cruaade in which the Federal *'g|;ency, the General Land Office, day mid-day with a potential the cathedral hall, where they have the accident occurred. program chairman; and Elaine Grey, Bureau of Investigation had Its be­ which waa more interested in fell­ every Tuesday evening from 6 to ^ St; Cecelia’s Mothers Circle will 72 Parker St.; Mrs. Harriet Bom-! of heavy amounts. 7:S0. ordinarily been held. The ' Rev. The third mishap took place Cadoret. The program closed with the hardier, 627 Center St.; Jeanlne ■ ginning on July 26,1608, waa Preii- ing land-for private uae than it was Further advisories will be John H. Ryder of the Russian Cen-- meet tomoi^ow night at 8 o’clock when a taxi driven by Dominic C.' The girls range in age from 8 dent ‘nteodore Roosevelt’s fight to at the'home of Hrs. Germaine ! lovely "At Twilight.” by Clara Bearce. Coventry: Thomas Peters, in Rooeevelt’f policy of conaerva- forthcoming late tonight or Seeks Cooperation The Bdlth Cowles Strickland ter at Fordham University will Cillo. 21. of 158 Hilliard St., was to 17 years, and the main require­ Edwards, sung by Charlotte Grey, Columbia: Miss Barbara Sheehan. curb the "public be damned” greed tton. The thieve* were bu*lly dip­ early Thursday on thi* new Group wlil meet Thursday at S describe the aims and activities of Frank, 34D Garden Dr. Co-hostess [ struck In the right front fender ment for membefahlp, is to own. of big business combines and .to will be Mrs. Celia Bamiak. accompanied by Martha Martin. Russell S t; Mrs. Anna Tennant, ping into thi* treagiirv even a* storm, the Weather Buresu' ^m. at the Second Congregational the center. by a vehicle driven by Geraldine and manage her own horse, Meet­ . A chorus rehearsal preceded the 84 Benton St. a»t+v halt the outrageous thievery of Roosevelt took office after the as­ said. Church. P. Weiss, 26. Vernon. Cillo w as ings have been Held twice a month business meeting. 'verted from public lands in Ihe western st/,(es. sassination of President McKinley. The Sunday School staff of the backing his taxi out of a private since October. .Guests have in­ Refreshments were served at the! rear-whtcl to From the time he entered the Roosevelt. was determined to To Avoid Tax Boost Daide] Backer, formerly with Zion Lutheran Church will meet Luncheon Tickets driveway’at 413 Center St. when cluded Miss Dorothy Gillette, close of the meeting, with Rose front-wheel W'hite House in September, 1901, halt the thievery and the antitrust Jones' Furniture Co. on Oak St., is tomorrow night at 7:30 at the the Weiss vehicle, struck his, po­ county club secretary, and Dr. F. Huck. chairman, assisted by Joan Roosevelt was roaring against church. Polide Arrests propeUihg. or violations. But in the midst of his Hartford Store a patient at the Mt. Sinai Hospital. Still Available lice said. Forbes Bushnell,' veterinarian. Hale, Barbara Edgerton, Maude CO all 5-iaeii political ami business corruption fight Congress suddenly balked at Stfi’te Capitol, Hartford. Jan, 9 (A>>----Democratic Governor In the fourth accident listed by Activities of the club have taken Griswold and Elsie Gustafson. casters. and demanding stronger federal Ribicoff held out the hand of cooperation to the domiiuintly the girls to the Achievement the Department of Justice’s tiSe police, a car parked on a hill by Russell A. Wallis. 2.5, Cobalt, $72.00 controls over the excesaea of the of "detectives” in its investiga­ Owner Beaten, Republican General Assembly today and expressed cdnfidencf Tickets are etill a\'alltblc,,for the Lonald J. Lewie, 17, of 176 Birch Awards program, pony racing In rich and the powerful. He waa Cherry ■ Park. the Governor’s waa arrested laat night after he tions and paaaed an amendment to that together they can enact "a Connecticut .program for the book author luncheon, sponsored St., started .gplUng and struck a disregarded a stop sign at- the thumping headr w'jni his "big the Sundry Civil Appropriation vehicle operated b.v Robert C. Horse Guard farm, and group rid­ stick,” and he aometlmea inchided benefit of all our people.” Just What YauWe Wanted by the Women’s Auxlliarj’ of Man­ ing on Saturdays, weather oer- riospital Notes comer of Hartford Rd. and Main Act. which left the department Killedq Robbed chester Memorial Hospital, Jan. 16 Plourde, 16. of 59 Pearl St. lUHnnW Over TalM Ceww* heads in Congress. without an investigative arm with Ribicoff, the only Democrat holding a major elective office, mitting. Mrs. Higgins and Miss Sts. Tempting .4crf« at 12:30 p.m. in Cehtlnel HilLHall, The Lev’te vehicle, parked in a Dutton made a surprise tour of in­ Patients Tbdavi 179. Fits over average toilet which to collect evidence toy pros- Hartford, Jan. 9 ind off in a jiffy. Elastic bands White became alarmed and told; to the legislature in planning its and snaps hold cover in place. Heavy plastic. By THE AASOCTATBD PRESS -• Street meeting, said that partici- William Jackson. 190 Tower Ave.. program.” . -A bold move to end racial bar- panta’in the deaegregation move who was delivering mail on Front ip priority must be given to rlers qn city buses today was pro- were committed "to complete non- He baidr p ti completion of oiir flood re- NOnp.V DEPARTMENT St. what he had seen. "The goal of this legislature clalmed la Atlanta. Oa„ — a violence in word and action, ob- Entering the shop, Jackson told 'Cover}' program. We should take Bouthern stronghold of racial: serving the ordinary rule* of cour- G6v. Ribicoff delivenng interim mes.sage shortly after 1 p.m. today. should be responsidte serrice all necessary action, either on a police "I went to, the hack of the in the bounds of our preqeht GREEN STAMFS WITH CASH SALES iegrogation. tesy and good behavior.”' ■tore and pulle^ off the two overi coordinated baais with, the fodvMj taxes. I.am sure that if government or by ourselves, to pro* The P‘*n was dubbed ’‘th , love ' The Rev. William Holmes Bor- coats. Rutatein was lying there in ' ran* and Dimocn-.t* ar,/gulded law and liberation movement” at jera. IVheat Street pastor, waa a pool of blood, which wjsi atili i tect Connecticut against flool Kadar Assails by thla program we have a datni^e," ' a* chairman of the move- steaming!- The fight alda of his ! •4^sMsloa. Uce. Chlif Herbert C. (Comtimied on Page Twenty-Two) to the Hungarian government so teachers. - - - of. our senior citizens is that of ( the money when Important Bills are due! Jenkins dfriined to say in advance {{L fice. sumably .i-onveybd hia intentions. . Encourage the expansion of col­ long as it is headed by Kadar,or It was officially anno’onced just The Prime Minister smiled adequate houaing on restricted Ini I ' »>'“ driver is in charge of anybody else regarded in the Wiest before 7 p.m. (2 »,.m. EST) that, wanly, as-ills big limousine pulled lege and imiverslty facilitiqa, in­ comes. Legislation should be passed LUCKY as a Russian p'.;ppet. cluding th* University of Con­ '"QDINN’S' Queen Elizabeth II had accepted.' through the main gates of the necticut, in recognitiru that Con­ (Continued on Page Twenty-Two) •ETTER IE A T TNE DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT StfuuGtioni tio * n ‘ ^’ T he tow new'Emfn. s_ Chou, East Red The dlaclosure was made by his resignation. (j! palace. A small .crowd of apecta- Evoryono has RXED FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS 4**V73« t 4^ am* ” repoFt lO Ot. OUT seftODrE irrt* Budapest radio ollowing' the visit Eden called on the Queen at tora was on hand. , necticut is "about to face a crisik of the U.N. inspection mis. oli c 1 e a, ish municipal courts and replace De Seynes left Vienna by plane them with ’.’a'unified court systehj ^ ^ d Lot bills that must be met at regular periods each year.. Some Col. W. C. Dominy, Georgia di­ ■ "You will be noUfied'\)vhen we other government ministers at No. ’ emerged from No. 10 Downing tW. manned by full-time judges with Bulletins rector of public pafety, declined wish you to begin helping dqjsegre- Soviet Support last night to return to New York. 10 Downing St. • I looking glum. tenure..” people neglect making plana to .aave enough money to meet gater the buses and trolleys biit jin- A member of the group said ^peedy Eden drove to the. palace alone. [ But the two top men in Eden’s from the AP Wires DRAPERtES and CURTAINS comment on the move, referrfhg delivery of coal oh a large scale is This AII-PurpQse. Club Book theae billa and find themaelves worrying when the time newsmen to the ..governor’s offinicex til then be quiet, be frienoly; Moscow, Jan. 9 -/X5—Premier He appesr-ed choked up and on the • cabinet lingered behind at No. 10. (OonUniird on Page Twenty-Two) Oov. Marvdn Grifflfi.wa* in a meet­ proud, but not arrogant; happy, Chou En-iai of Red China and the the only way to end Hungary’s verge of tears. Both Chancellor of U > Exchequer comes to pay them. But some people—wiae people—do plan ing with legislators, outlining but not noisy. ■ • la se rs of Communist East Ger- present economic chaos, and the The text of the Buckingham Harold Mscmillan and Lord Privy 8WEARING-IR CLOSED ' ”Be sure vou are neat and clean West must decide whether it wants charts your goal! to save regularly for this purpose and are. always sure they plans for the approaching session man.K hAve reaffirmed their Palace announcement: .Seal R. A. Bntlcr were in the Washington, , Jan. ' 9 065 — SAVE of the. legisistvire. ' at all times'.” countries support of the Soviet to send food and clothing to the The Right Honorable Sir An- | Prime Miniater's.official residence Moslem Unit Quits Up to S50 a Year On can meet their obligations without worrj*,., Hungarian* indefinitely or supply Newsmen, photographers, ef- PRICE ^Watch your m oney grow . ... R. U. Sommervin'e, president of ”Do not be drawn, into argu­ Union as the leader of.'ithe world .thony Eden, Prime Minister and when Eden reached the palace. flcials and diplomats _W(sre !/2 Kadar’s government with the raw MOSTLY ONE-OF-A-KIND In the pa.st, many people have-opened Tax and Vacation the Atlanta Transit System, said ments about segregation, deaegre­ Communist movement. First Lord of the Treasury, had Both haye.iwen unientioned as pos- V .< 8 0 1 1 l6 t 111 J £ |I(8 1 T 1 8 barred by. the White House to­ 4 the company planned to carry on gation or integration; in case of ChoU also extended his visit In materials H>>ngarian 'industry an audience of the' Queen this' sible-successors to Eden aa -head- FU E L O IL as the pages geP Clubs to be sure they have funds for income taxes, home needs to get back-on Us feet. •’ day from admission to the ac­ Ita business "the beat vvay we can," an accident, talk as little :aa’ pos- Moscow an extra day, until Fri­ evening and tendered his resigna­ of the Conservative, government Jakarta. Indonesia, Jan. 9 IA5— tual swearing-in of President El­ , 1, taxes and holidays. Noty, the Savings Bank of Manche.ater "I don’t know What will happen aible, and always in a quiet tone, day. Presumably he or the Rus­ U.S. State Department press offi­ tion as- Prime Minister and First Only if there Is a change in prime CLOSiEOUT OF SMAU QUANTITY cer Uncoln White said Monday Indonesia’s biggest Moslem party senhower Jan. 20. Press Sec- • Product of Standard Oil and can’t aay whaY we will do.” ) • ‘Do Not Strike Back’ sians want more consultations be­ Lord of the Treaaur.v, which Her ministers i* it .necessary for the --the Masjuml--quit the govern­ retary James .C. Hagerty re­ has broadened this idea and established the ALL-PURPOSE SommervlUe said. He added that ’ "If cursed, do not curse back, fore Chou goes on to Poland, and that "we will not a*aist the present Majesty wa.s pleased to accept.” Queen to ' be at - Buckingham / Company of New Jersey regime In Hungary.’’ His statement ment of Premier All Sastroamtd- versed his earlier announcement CNEWU.E tITU MAT SETS A ll P u rp o s e Clob !SAVING CLUB, t,o provide 'a practical common-s^se “law. enforcement primarily la not j If pushed, do not push back. If Hungary, two countries where the Queen Elizabeth II hurcjrd back Palace. It becomes her duty to call jojb, tonight. that the event, one day ahead of our responsibility." stnick, do not strike back, but Kremlin’s leadership has been came shortly after Kadar made 'a i from Sandringham, her Norfolk ill another, politician and ask him the. . ceremonial oath-taking, niethod of saving for every yearly financial obligation. To ' Tha.Atianta Daily World. Negro challenged. policy-^declaratlon th at' Hun|;ary to form a government. Cabinet The question now' was whether must remain under Communist rule,j home, unexpertedly this after- the entire cabinet--fighting to would be open to all new* me­ name just a few:-, ' newapaper, reporting on the Wheat (ConUnned on Page Twenty-two) Moscow Radio .reported talks ministers can be changed while she dia, Inetiidlng live television.. between Soviet and i^lnese Com­ and that hia regime -Would press on . ol' Is absent from London. stay in office in the.face of revolt imiCS BMIK Of "to isolate and destroy the rem­ waa at. the palace wheri in Sumatra and unrest in other munist 'leaders continued at the Eden traveled to' Sandringham HUNGARY STUDY ASKED Vi PRICE Kremlin today. TheTjroadcast said nants of the Hungarian counter' yesterday for talks with Tier. . parts of .Indonesia could survive. MOSTLt GREEN revolution,’’ the Soviet term for the The Masjumi walked out with United Nations, N. V., Jan. .9 only the conversations concerned The Buckingham Palace press of- (.Ti—Henr)' Cabot Lodge Jr., to- Federal Income Tax Vacations ”t h e further development • of rebellion. ficer would not say wby the Queen! mlnfstera. Including Deputy •To get this low price Juat or­ For some weeks previous the . day railed for creation of, • S-- Congress Urged to Vote friendly relation* and cooperation New9 Tidbits had unexpertedly changed her I f*»’«niier Mohammed Roeml. natlon committee to seek out der 200 gallons or more the day Homo T6xe« Birthday Gifts between the USSR and the Peo­ United States had made clear it plans. ’ ■ 1 The Mkajumi ha* been urging Bight Only! before you want deliver}'—and differentiates between the Hungar­ the tnith on the H.ungarian ait- pay. the driver at'Xme of drilv- ple’s Republic of China;” CulW from AP Wires Qualified spokesmen • were . not that former Vice President Mo- j iwtiqn and show the Hungarians; Auto Insurance Premiums Anniversaries ■Themo keynote in Moscow was, ian people _ and their Russiaii-irn available Immediately at Eden’s ! hammed Hatta be named premier ■ 1 » REG. $3.n— I M % OULON NUED ery. , Rights Bills, Gain Fame they are not forgotten. The' Ingurance Premiums Things,for the New Babj s *^f *the ^ West i Budapest Radio said Kadar corh- (ConUBOMl on Page Twrenty-Twe); (OonMnoed on Page Twenty-Two) ! U.S. chief delegate spoke to tho . COOPERATIVE nU.N. group about Forty-five senators from both fieneral .Assembly as it picked BED SO 99 C \ a s s $ 2 0 0 School Tuition Bills Waahlngton, Jan. 9 1X5—Sen. 7-Ize lynching and provide other-pro- drive a wedge, into ^*’* ^*’* ., ,,‘J’lwhat he termed the ’’unrlear con-,^parties rene'w r drive for' legislation------up once more the" tenaion-flOed Humphivy (D-Minn) called on the teettong which, Humphrey' con- T^e pace of . di^pl^aUc | ception” of the U.N. Assembly; X«v* Congress better Hungarian question. He urged each OIL COMPANY was intense ** the Kremlin sought resolution calling on members to }-ard*tipk for measuring goVerh the delegates to give an over- - new 85th Congress today to assert ceded, have been rpnaidered at, to strengthen Communist unity. PILLOWS ■ ( I I i ■ 1 1.1 I 1 EASY TO OPEN. EASY TO USE... "a claim on history” by passing‘numerous lengthy hearings w£th- give humanitarian aid to th* auf- ment.spending . .. Manhattan Dis­ whelming approval to a reoola- - Ml 9-3740 The East German delegation fering Hungarians. , . trict Attorney Frank S. o';an’a Democrats tlon Introduced by the' United •'the first meaningful Civil Rights out becoming law. went home after joining Soviet office aa.va it haa smashed multi- States and 23 other countries SAVINGS CHART FOR THE 50 WEEKS legislation in 80 years.” 1 But he said he was convinced that leaders in a party declaration that | . , nilllion - dollar counterfeit auto CLOSEOUT OF $6.95 SIMTEX He said he held "high hope" that! changes may be just creating the fact-finding com ’ over the horizon. the, two nations would stick to-jp . ^ parts ring with rix arrests. mittee. Save I 1 a week and receive | 50 The ALL-PURPOSE SAVINGS CLUB is simple to op- .the lawmaker* wllf do Just that, gether against "Imperialist reac-; A I tf aC»l» pv4 *t|6|Jf7U Biting cold stings Northern sec­ JEFFERSON COVERLETS declaring that after many years of Sen. Scott (D-NC) said that op­ New Mideast Plan Save I 2 a week and receive tlOO erate. You open your club account at anytime for pny spe­ ponents of such legislation had tlon.’’ 'nil*, they said, "recently wj > tions of mid-continent as tempeta- DE&4TE RULE KESOLU’n O N defeat and fru.stration backers of creased attempts to drive a w ^ge.O l on|.8111y X C IllC ll ture* plunge to sub-zero levels... Washington, Jan, 9 (45—Sen­ cial purpose—timing it so that you get the exact amount Civil Rights measures now have won the first round in the Civdl in the'ranks of the Socialist (Com- ■ Save I 3 a week and receive 1150 Rights battle last week by defeat- Rochester. N.Y., police press 9 065—Houae-s the Democratic preaidentlal nomi- ate leaders' o( both partlea. FULL AND of mone>' 3'ou need, at the time when you need it. You save "an excellent chance” of succeas. munist) states wtth f new wave of London, Jan. 6 uPi—Britain has!****’^!* f®"' c!“«» 1" efforts to solve Washington. Jan.. linked up today In a move to .95 „ , ____ _ „ , . , ing a move to change Senate rules. antl-Communist hysteria and prov-j strong protest to Yemen. Speaker Rayburn aaid today; nee of 1952 and 1956. each TWIN SIZES REMEMBER Save 3. $ a week and receive 1250 regularly for ’a fifty-week period. (You may pior M"e.i»'^w to necesaaiy, n1ll -usd “A lot of people think economic Londob, Jan. a (JP)—A Foratga ^The measures include the-CIvil: for the present session. | {;„d ^ jo put it* fa^ng.lnduatr}’ ish plans for his sultanate. .operaUon between Yugoslavl* and . f®«’« preserve th a t! aid should be left out of this.’ Offt're spokesman said today REG. 39c. HAND SEE. ..V .. 3 For $1.00 Rights program advocated by , Humphrey said in an interview; on a firmer economic basis. .It also, claimed the, British at- SWlet RiiasU-m ^ - . i Rayburn said. "There’s a lot of Srittsh representatives ' *‘hara ! President Eisenhower, -introduced that. In addition to the dozen CivilThe radio said Agriculture Min­ t-icked a’ Yemen tribe with a r tions for nuclear energy. .Chica-! *!'?*M*'?^1.**^* controvers}’ over -it.” had contacts with U.N. Secre- in Uiq Senate on Monday by Ben. | R ijhU bills, he also woiilji intro-rister Antoni Kiiligowski had. beei^: .cariq- kilVlng .i-10 go-TV station.apnounces-lt.will- , , ”Tht:.„Uhlied. SiAts*. » |^ d * jMt I^iihow er asked for authority tary. .„e propos^ declaration was block any Communist aggrsasion WashlngtMt. aaa. S. 4^ —ilha Rights IKvislon in th* Justice DO'I off a fillhusterr -the use Of,prolong-[ of the CommuiilsU'■ ■ " jrarty ' ■last ‘ in the'prot^torate. It say* Brit-jbly in Frdnce unanimously -Sp­ sent to RayjMirn by a friend he there. ‘ . . VaiMMl stittan tm partment’'’jand of a presldenUaj |te...... investigate Civil...... tion to death. f job whan Wla'dyslBW Gomulks tion by, Ihcorporatlng___ , _____„ .the Sheik-1 atomic developnreiM . St pregraiprogram and describe hini as aV prominantji'' "‘Congresa has. got to do sbih*-' Rights.. 'I Hon^rey Is chSlIengiiig one^taged a comeback In the peaceful: dom* into a federation. . a common markett for WcatiernW*#i Eu American. ‘Rie speaker'denied in thing about it .(the Middle East Mwir ■ — :Qtt9 ,W ltf^^^fU TDV/V.WI/V8 ctober revolution.8vvvaukivfv - j{ Britainoruaixi says thatuisl Yemen X rmen tribea-vnuev® ;irope^.Former rupva-puniivr 3 Prirx«xm«rremior miu and For-rvi* I response to .^queries, that the defensa pr(lpo6itD; itace tka J , A'jMhf, sfAfsiosnf by the'Central j men for several years have raided i ein'\Minlster Georges Bldaiilt or-4 source-was former President *1^- dant aafced for it.” Ri^4$fMS ■fe, ,------■ ' ' I —----- ' i ' ■' dersd'by 4«etora'to fake siMoluto ] man,. former Saeretary of State SaWwiWMi aiif i a * <0—M»B0d eoPageTwwity'Oavea) ‘teat for mooth. ' Pqah Ackeeon or AiUal Staeanson, Fan* > :C