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■f ’ ' \ ■ / .. •X •- ' • - ; ' , ■.. -. , . . . , ' , ■ V- iPAGB TWELVE SATURDAY, JANUARY 26,1968 .'J‘ / 1Eoe^in0 1 | m lh J ATcniffe Daily ^iet P r ^ For the Week Faded Tht Weather s\ January 35, 1958 Foreenat of l>. S. Weather nnietw thought came to me, "Wouldn’t it dallverod tha wrong load o f ahirta be delightful to make some home­ Beauty tlonsultant About Town to tha barber ahqp. League to Hold Hdq. Co. Queen Fog and light rain or drizala to­ made bread?” Out came the Nevertheless the green emblem 12,6.33 The public is invited to attend’ Heard Along Main Street recipe book and, I waa to learn, does bring a couple of Ideas to IMscussions on Will Speak Here night, Low tonight in mid-SOa. Fog 'Y ' ' the gospel services in Orange Hall one doesn’t make one loaf' of mthd. lUmBbar of Um Audit and rain tapering off Tueadsy. a t 4 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. And on Some of Manchester*B Side Streets, Too bread; one makes four ^at a time. nurenn at Uirculatien. First, wouldn’t it tend'to make Mrs. Mildred Leavitt, beauty High Tueaday in mId-SOa. The services, conducted by Miss This posed quite a problem, as I Water Program Manchester— A City of Village Charm a customer nervous to see the bar­ consultant In a leading Hairtford Mary Clarke and Miss Janette do not own a mixing bowl which Y 1 ber standing there with acissors in store, wlU be the guest speaker at Graves, are non*denominational.. Tit for Tat <$’struck 11 and it was time to leave. would take 16 cups' of flour, es­ An Integrated federal-state-locsl hand and badge on chest for patch­ the meeting of Manchester Em­ It was Animal Week in a class It Wasn't until the nfext day that— pecially since the recipe said to water eonaervation program as VOL. tVII, NO. 99 (^URTEEN PAGES) M A N C H E S T E R , C O N N ., M O N D A Y , J A N U A R Y 27, 1958 ing up any errors. It might make blem Club, No, 251, Wednesday (Claaalfled Adverttring on Pnga IS) PRICE FIVE CENTS Members of the Holy Name So­ at the Keeney St. School last-week. fantastic as it may seem—he real­ let it rise in a place 85 degrees un­ it difncult to give a haircut if the proposed by the League of Woihen evening in Tinker Hall. ciety of James' Church are re­ One day, all -of the piiplls were ized he'd forgotten to insure the til it was double in bulk. customer was so nervous that he Voters will be the subject'‘oif^twO- ' She will discuea “How to Be a minded that the society will receive asked to tell the rest o f th# class tw o . youngsters. I had a-plastic dishpan which held his hands over hla ears. Lovelier You’* by achieving a cor- ' in a body at the 7 o'clock Mass about their kindness to pets. > Hurriedly he called his friend and would'do the trick, and decided .the Second, somewhere In Manches­ unit discussion meetings o f the rect color foundation and the use tomorrow morning. One little boy said, " I lucked a received the dampening news that only place that was warm enough ter there stands a pharmacist Manchester League this week. rji Prices Slightly T ' ■ ^ of cosmetice. Guecte of membere U.S.f Sovietym Sig j T JL A J another agent had dropped in that was down in the celliji) on'the hot whose jacket proclaims he can boy for kicking a dog." To be held Tuesday, at 8 p.m. at will.be welcome, at a amali fee. Manchester Auxiliary Police will morning. "YOu never brought the air furnace pipe. Curiosity got thq give' a haircut. the home of Mrs. Foster Harry, 43 Following the program refreeh- continue the series of iiiterdepart- Current Diagnoeis subject up so I figured you didn’t after an hour, and I went down to W e may see k few bloody heads Forest St. and Wednesday at 9:30 menta will be eerved. Mra. John ment practice shoots Monday night We understand that there’s an want to be bothered,” the friend see how my dough was rising. in the next few days and a few a.m. at the home o f Mrs. Myron Mitchell and Mrs. Maurice Oaudet at the indoor range at Police Head­ Elvis Presley fan working at the explained. ' ’ .. . Horror of all horrors! The plas­ lairdos that look like the wearers Bogllsch, 669 W. Middle Tpke., both Aiid Alleghany will pour. Membere of the Com­ Ajgreemenito Push Alleghany ^ quarters. I hospital. The. agent sputtered awhile and tic had melted to tlie shape of the had caught their heads In an ap­ sessions will discuss the problems mittee are Mre. Charlee iAthrop, One night recently a young man finally the friend said, " I ’ll tell pipe, and wa:^ ' stuck there— the plesauce maker. o f water eonaervation, which ‘is on Mrs, Floyd Alcox, Mrs. Earl Clif­ The postponed meeting of the was brought there after being in­ }rou what let's do. You insure one dough did not rise, but cooked to the national agenda of the League , Jan. 27 (yp)— ford', Mrs. David Grossman, Mrs. Board of Directors of the Red volved in a minor automobile acci­ twin with, your company and the a hard lump. Friend husband, to In That Order? of Women Voters, with emphasis New York, Central stock James Darby, Mrs. John Tierney, Cross. Manchester chapter, sched­ dent. A few minutes later another other agent can insure my other ease m y disappointment, said, Third graders at the Bowers on basic water resources. A com­ Mra. Frank Obremekl, Mrs, Emqat opened at {15.37 a share to­ uled for earlier this month, will man, an.xious to know the con­ youngster.’”’ "Give it to the birds in the morn­ School last week were asked what prehensive presentation of a pro­ Bamea, Mre. James Gleason, Mrs. day after a delay of an hour be held Tuesday evening at 8 dition of his friend, called and And that’s the way it Went—al­ ing.” He was right, it was for the they liked best about school. . gram 6t eonaervation based on a Charlee Tarpinlan and Mrs. Charles and a half while specialists on o’clock at the chapter office. asked, "How bad off is the man though. needless to say, a certain birds. One little girl’s reply was, "Mu­ liver baain ayatenx coordinated Washington, Jan. 27 (/P)— ^talrllnera and Soviet Jet llnera like Ponticelli, club president. who was just brought in from the What hurt even more was the sic, vacations, holidays and the with a water shed system, which Is the Ruaaian t t l 104. the stock exchange matched a Mideast amount of disappointment was Soviet Ambassador' Georgi Tickets will be available at the last day.” , The chief Soviet goal In the Center St. -accident?" registered by the agent’s manager, remark of my son, sitting at the believed by many experts to be the Miss Jean Blanchard Zarubin said today the United flood of buying and selling or­ door Monday evening, at the The attendant's reply: "All kitchen table, glancing through most practical and efficient in this negottattona which atarted Oct. 28 ders. Church of Assumption hall for Shortly thereafter the agent de­ shook up!” the recipe book; ’’Mommie, ■ why Column Closer ares, will be made by the panel.-A Chosen queen of Hq. and Hq. Co., States and Russia will sign waa to increaae and broaden the those wishing to enjoy an evening cided maybe he was in the wrong The opening price was off business and is now operating an don't you ever try anything new?” In the Index to the Sears cata­ picture of financing for such a pro­ 1st Bn., 169th infantry Regiment, an agreement on stepped-up U.S.-Soviet exchange of people. of card playing. Mr, and Mrs. J. Playing for High Stakes I'm not signing this because I logue, "m arriage” is cross-refer­ gram will also be presented. The United Stateajiought primarily 12 cents from la.at Friday’s' Egypt Near E. McKeever will conduct the mili­ IBM machine which to date has Mias Jean Blanchard wilt compete cultural exchanges today. Dulles Cites A couple of weeks ago, a group not offered him a "tall, cool one.” hate to admit that I actually never enced to "welding.” On the panel will be Mrs. Jerome for the title of queen of the regi­ Save After NegoUaUona ‘ toward thia agree­ to atep up exchange of informa- close. tary whist. Setback will also be of area people gathered in East thought of the plastic melting, but A Non. Nathan, Mrs. Jack Goldberg, Mrs. ment atarted exactly three montha tion. I The original tranaaction waa played. Mrs. \V. G. McNally will ment' at the Military Ball Feb. 8 Hartford to organize opposition to then. I have an excuse— ” I ’m a Mark Krsvitz, Mrs. Leonard Sea- ago. The agreement today may have Mos^e on 12.000 aharca. This arrange for Uie prizes. Mrs. J. W. Difference at the State Armory in Hartford. Federation the toll being charged on the It was one of those conversa­ woman.” der and Mrs. James Cooper. Mrs. Mias Blanchard, a senior at Msn- Zarubin, who ia leaving Waahlng-1 a long-range effect on the poaaibil- repreaent-d a bunching of many Mobility of Stevens heads the refreshment Bulkeley Bridge. Nearly all of the P.S. The birds would't even Emanuel Youths ton tomorrow for Moscow after five j Ity of a' future big power aummit j amali ordera. committee. Mrs. Stanley Zatkow- tions which was only half heard by Robert Stone, who is national af­ cljester High. School, is. tbs daugh­ Work It was the market's first reac- i speakers that night introduced the those nearby, but it ran something touch it—honest! fairs chairman of the Manchester ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. 'yeara aa Soviet ambaaaddor. m et' conference. ski, Mrs. Leonard Rackowski and controversial subject by relating lion to Saturday's news of the I like this: - Conduct Services League, will be in charge of both, Blanchard of 18 Homestead St. reporters after paying farewell' The U.8. position Is that lower W ith Syria Mrs. Joseph Lee compose the tick­ a joke or two. s a v in 'g s a l o a n suicide of Robert R. Young, chair- I Giant Force Businessman ’’kidding’’ a teen­ Unusual, at That meetings. The seml-formsi event, 6th an­ ealla at the State Department. level sgreement' must be reached et committee. One of them told about the man The husky envoy, obviously in man of the. New York Central ------ager in a restaurant. "You a mem­ For years the local Are depart­ "Youth Sunday” will be observed nual Military Ball of the 169th before a summit conference, to who asked another man. "What high spirits, spent 15 minutes say­ Railroad and Alleghany Corp. j Cairo, Jail. 27 (/P)— The ber of the basketball team ?" he ment’s chief has dilven a red car at Emanuel Lutheran Church to­ Regiment, will be held from 9 p.m. P.M. give assurance .that such a chiefs Ankara, Turkey, Jan. 27 (/P) kind of bridge does your wife so that it could be easily distin­ ing gobdby to Undersecretary of stste meeting would make prog­ The general tone of the market Egvpt and Svrif asked. morrow, in keeping with the ob­ to 1 a.m. Music will be furnished — Secretary of State Dulles play?" guished from other vehicles on the Choman’s Leading Christian Herter and Deputy Under­ ress toward easing world tensions. was not affected. .Stocks w ere: . ^ * . , , ■ , , "No, I ’m on the diving team.” servance at all Augustsiia Luther­ by the Tommy Dorsey band and mixed with Airlines slightly high- ‘ '"to a .Single State IS reportec told leaders of the five Bagh­ The other man's re was. road. A car with an unusual color, an Churches. A group of Hl- OPEN Monday, secretary Robert Murphy. It would seem that an exchange The businessman thought a mo­ Paul Landerman’s orchestra. Tick­ I er i "Judging from the cost, r ust be ment and then asked, "Ever dive something that’s outstanding, has Lesgue members will conduct most Kaycee Tourney k Tuesday, Zarubin, breezy and tmillng in agreerhent. however minor, might imminent. The newspaper A) dad Pact nations today the a toll bridge." ets are on sale at the Manchester ^ I Friday contrast to his usual sober mien, | ^nf-oyrage both aides to seek other Brokers said mo.u of the orders, Ahram .said President Na.sser will support 75 feet?" always been the chief’s policy. of the morning services, whose Armory. Last week the chief got a new gave goodby handahakea to the re-' jow^level negotiations, thereby im­ to buy and sell in New Y o rk ' Svrian President Siikhri their nations with “ mobile Super Salesman "Up or down?” the youth coun­ theme will be ”The Tbuch of the tered with. car. Master’s Hand." Choman’s have taken a 3-polnt porters also. . V J ! P>’ovlng the prospects of an even- Central came In small lota from r.- ,'i . ___ Noticing the impressive records all sections of the country. There WOUld announce the power of great force" against There was a long pause while It's black. lead in the K of C Setback Tourna­ He has made no secret of hia de-; |^t-together at the summit. A t the 9 o'clock morning serv­ sire to sign the exchanges agree union today. any Communist invasion. of some life insurance companies in the man stared at the teenager. ice, Earl Werdelin will read the ment. Zarubin ia being replaced as am- was no conr-rted selling. town brings to mind the story of mem before going home. bassador by Mikhail Menah'kev, Alleghany Corp. common opened ! Top Egyptian and Syrian lead- Dullea keynote speech at tha "What do you mean, up or Soldier’s Fortune epistle for the day and Joyce Wog- They replaced last week’s lead­ ] opening of the M iddle'' East alii- the agent, not local by the way, down?" he exploded. A Main St. businessman this Open OPEN TO 8 P.M. It haell, controversial point. 1 in 1955. And Never the 'Twain . . • (Continued on Page Nine) I (Continued on Page Nine) army. Right on time the insurance man he can't trade in an "A " that Joan Anderson and Richard Berg- It was understood, the agree­ A few hours be'ore he spoke one MORIARTY showed up, sat down, opened his doesn't belong to him for an "H " A local barber is sporting a white gren. June Werdelin will announce ment would be for a 2-.vear period. A plebiscite will be held. In bomb blew out the rear wall of a brief case and then, before start that does. work shirt that is snazzy looking the offering and Janice T olf will GENERAL MONDAY ONLY SPECIAL It will be an agreement in prin­ Ksypl *nd Syria on the propo.sed ' U.S. Emba.say warehouse and an­ BROTHERS ing business, gratefully accepted a Seems for sometime now he’s enough to be a fencing blouse. Em­ have the prayev. John Thiellng, ciple. meaning that details will be : union. Al Ahram raid, other badly damaged a private ".tall, cool one." occasionally been referred to as blazoned on the left breast is a Gregg Schuyler, Barbara McIntosh TV SERVICE worked out later. Nasser told visiting U.S. news- bookshop-called the American green circular emblem. and Elaine Verbarg will serve as In general, the agreement was . , paper and radio editors yesterday SOI Center St. 'W'ell. one thing led to another, William A. Stuek on Various docu­ Days M HE A CaO Publication Book Store—near the ushers. expected to provide for s\vapping j Congress Gets Ike’s I Egvpt and .Syria have agreed on M I 8-51SS and before he realized it the clock ments. His middle initial, is really Only when you are close enough NIgbta Phil Parta U.S. Information Service. No one H., however, and he's asked that to Him to get a haircut can the Music will be provided by the some 40 delegations from each all except minor details. was Injured. TKL. BD 8-648S “-SER VISET steps be taken to correct the mis­ letters on the emblem be discerned. Chapel and Emanuel Choirs under country during the next two years. Although Syrian ofHclala have .Mendrres 0|>ens Parley take. In neat, formal print they read, the direction of O. Albert Pearson. Also. It was expected some prog­ been talking constantly about a Premier Adnan Menderes of Tur­ "Registered Pharmacist." ress would be reported on setting Education Aid Plan : federation, Egyptian leaders had key formally opened the confer­ Wisdom or Envy? The barber has not reverted to, up direct sir sen'ice between Mos- not commented officially in recent Venezuelan industrialist Eugenie Mendoza, left, and Rear Adm. Wolfgang Larrazabal stand in ence in the closely guarded Parlia­ The bundled-up. lad of about the colonial custom of the barbel* co^v and . This waa^ J' ' . 1 days. Syria has been pushing thi Miraflores Palace in Caracas after Mendoza joined junta that assumed power following ouster of ment Building. Top leaders of tha New Medical Insurance seven or so watched five dogs roll­ who was a combination dry-goodS experted to bring possibly t w i^ Washington, Jan. 27 —Pres-yand the states and local commiini- plan since it first was proposed dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez. (A P Photofax). five pact m,embers • Britain, Tur­ ing and cavorting in the icy snow salesman, doctor and tonsure dis­ Reg. weekly round trip flights by Juf'B. idem Eisenhower today sent Con iie* about *600 million. two .veara ago. key, Iraq, Iran and Pakistan—were for Older People! at Center Park the other day. penser. It’s simply that the laundry great a 4-year, *1.600,000.000 fed­ "This'emergency program stems Syrian Foreign Minister Salah present. The United States, aa an He stared intently for a good $7.49 eral-state program of aid for ed­ from natlon.al need, and, its fruits ; Bilar met ye.sterday with Ali associate member of the alliance, Metropolitan Hospital and Surgical Expense Plan minute, shook his head and with a ucation. The blueprint aims to will bear dire'tly on national . Sabty, Naa.ser’s top political ad- Tension Eases also haa delegates attending ar ob- O ffei^ to Persons Up to 75 Years of Age. wisdom far beyond his years mut­ Patou Disjflays help America heat Russia in aci- security," Eisenhower said. "The visei, to discus.s the federation Byrd Suggests Cut . servers. OPEN NIGHTS ; ence and technology. method of accompliahment is Mendere.s had been up for most Many people who have been these people and for those tered aloud to no one in particular, Maj. Gen. A fif Bizry. Syrian "They must be nuts.” TO 11 P.M. The Preaident told the law- sound: The keystone is .state, local army rhief of staff, praised the In Venezuela, I of the night peraonall.^ directing ineligible for Hospital or who prefer lower premium Sacks^ jSIieatiis j makefa in ic special measage that. and__ ,. private ___ effort: the federal role i the hunt for the anti-American plan. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY plan in a recorded Interview Surgical Insurance because of Rules Are Made . . . the nation’s Immediate aecurity: is to assist --- not to control or throwers and the troop and Call or write today for the • Salt and Pepper age may now take advantage One of the New Years resolu­ alms in thia apage era "can be «upplan». ■ thoae efforts." (Continued on Page Nin^) In Debt Limit Hike J U 1 1 1 .4 A i r O l o i police precautions against further complete detajhi' of this new Arthur Drug Store In ^ris Show j furthered only, by the -efforts of | U.S. Se<-urit,v Involved ‘ demon8U-aUons..i,. PlaincloUiepraen of Metropolitan’s new plan. tions made by a Manchester mofh- • Relish Dish even .searched the briefcases of re- Metropolitan Hospital and er was, "Ti'y to be more patient -- . . . . ___ I individuals whose training Is al-; He said that "for the increa.sed It Is especially designed for Surgical ?lxpcnse Policy. (?BfVCcn^ Venezenezuela, Jan 27 lyf*' porter.? as they airived to cover' with daughter Elaine. Remember PER DOZEN With Cover By N.4lrt!.4Nl5'WALKER i ready far advanced." support olir ed’icational system Washington. Jan. 27 i.Ti Sen.-funding operations on a prudent Paris. Jan. 27 ijP' Patou. In the But he added that If Ihi* United now requires, we must look pri- Byrd I D-v'a I propo.sed toda.v that basis. The threat of a counterblow | o,e public ses.slon Delegates and By Appointment she 8 only 15 and is going through Death Toll 222 against Venezuela'.? revolutionary advi.sers planned to go into secret that troublesome stage." • Chrome Tray fttitt show of the Paris spring States is to maintain a position of j rnarily to citizens and parents act- ( ’ongre.«s increase the national debt The Hmi.se passed tlie adniin- limit by *3 billion. government cased off today .After meeting.? later. WILLIAM J. ilNNAM ON^TEL. Ml 3-8352 The mother was surprised last OR EACH yiishion season, started out today! leadership. "W e must see to it i mR in their own communities, inatMd of byihstratinn bill with the temporary, with sacks and wound up w ith ; that today’s young people are whool bnaids and city council.?, *5 billions, as asked1 by President' five billion tnerease la.st Thursday | night of tension, the ruling Junta Dulles told the premieis. foreign 78 HEMLOCK ST., MANCHESTER week when she came across . Limit One Feared in Jap appeared to have re-established or­ ^ o h n i c o A sheaths. : prepared to contribute the max- teachers, principals, school siiper- Eisenhower. The vole waa. 328-71 ..\ndeison ministers, generals and diplomats Representing Elaine’s written list of resolutions. der The new designer for the house imura to our futtire progress ' , intendents state boards of ediica- Byrd, chairman of the .Senate F i-1 u aa the first witness to he heard at the opening .session that; th* Metropolitan Life Insurance Company A t the top of the page was writ­ Reports that diebani siiiiporlers That Interpret The this year is Mad Carpentier. a pii-1 He said further; : tion and state legi.ilatuiPs. tnis- nance Committee, .sprang this as a ' hy the Senate ( ommittee on the United Stales «111 continue to'pro­ 1 Madison Avenue, New York 10, N, Y. ten. "Try to’ be more patient with BRAND NEW 78 RPM's ; tees .and fa' ultie.« of private in­ Ship Disasters surpri.se as he finished questioning plan. of ex-Dictalor .Marcos Perez .lim- vide economic aid ter indivldhal mother." Wishes Of The Family MONDAY ONLY! pil of 'Vionnet of prewar fame I "Becau.«e of the growing im- enez were preparing to move Low-bosomed cocktail sheaths portance of science and technology, stitutions:’. ------Secretary of the Tiea.siiry Andei-i Byrd said his plan would allow members of the pact organization. Can’t Boil Water? against tire junta put the nation on revealed nearly all. while daytime we must necessarily give special But because national secunly Is Tokyo. Jan. 27 i.P> A total of son about the President's request. : the treasury at all lime.or Balanre Dear Heard Along Main ,St. Open Every Day and Thursday and Friday Eveninga edge last night. JOHN B. BURKE necklines were filled in 'with hut by no mean.? exclusive - at- involved, the federaJ government 222 persons, including 170 on an The Vir^tnia/Oemocral asked, billion dollar cash balaiu c. instead He emphasized that the Mosleni I am writing this in the hopes mii.«t play an emergency role, inter-island ferryboat, lodav were , Anderson to study the probable ef-1 of the bafahee of 3'- billions a.?ked But as the hours passed there members must strike a proficr bal­ that you will print it as a word of WORLD itarched white bibs almhst as mod-; tention to education in science and FUNERAL HOME Eisenhower said. feared lost in a windstorm that j feels of the sniailci increase and by Anderson. were indications the people, grog­ ance between mihtarv’ and eco- friendly advice to other harried GREEN est as a nun's wimple. Skirts Just; engineering." Give Dad more time for his favorite TEL. H I 8-6868 He emphasized that the admin­ lashed the south and east coasts of report back on it later. 'O f the three billion, 300 million gy with new found freedom, were noiiiie efforts. sports this spring by getting rid of those housewives, so that what happened STAMPS covered the knee without much to i Emphasis on Science, .Math Janan. Turning to tlie qiicslion of a dis- 87 BAST CENTER ST. . Potterton's FAIRWAY •pare, and the leading colors were "Th' progfsm Eisenhower sent istration program would be re­ Byrd said his own anal.v.?i.? indi- j would come from using free gold strongly hacking tlie junta Civil- old fashioned wooden storm windows. to me shouldn't happen to them. Seven ve.s.sels were mucsing dc- ariiiamchl agreement with th* AMBULANCE SERVICE beige and blue. ‘ Cspitol was first announced calcd It would leave the treasury j which the Trea.sury has on hand. .Ians were risking their lives to the recent storms, being THE BEST LOW FRICED SERVICE SINCE 1931 ft nntlniied on Page Thirteen) •spile an e.xtensive air and sea with a leewav of between *4.900.-, This gold is a pait of the nation s help authorities rout Perez .Iim- Riis.sians, he .said: house-bound for so many days, the 975 MAIN STREET— PHONE MI 3-liZl2 ' Patou’s dsvtime dresses and hv Secretary of Welfare seaich. "The United States ardently 180 CENTER STREET CORNER OF CHURCH aiiits may be aacka, but they are folaom last Dec. 30, Among other 000.000 and $12,700,000,000 in the resei-ve. but no obligations are enez bands still .spreading terror January Special! The 496-ton ferrvboat Nankai next ISinonths. charged against it. across the land. seek* limitation of armaments on never baggy. Jackets are slightly i*)'"**: rails for granting 10.- Maru radioed the single wotd Ei.senliower wants the debt cell- Anderson .said he Backers of th* old regime aped a basis of equality.»Bu-t never will longer. often double-breasted and '^**^ scholarahips annually for four Kadar Mav Resijin .. . J , ...... Tj.. .-on, II, per.sbnallv tjie United States accept the SAVE $80.00 with long lapela and flap pockets. .V f"". with emphasis on courses Danger yesterday about an hour mg lifted to *280 billion on a tern-. ^voiild not object to using the gold cars through tW » streets of Cara- after leaving Komatsiijima, ,Sh,iko-, porai y basis. Under the adminis-! if, f),,, fa.s),ion cas and other cililitw last night fir­ The collection ia rather a mixture science and mathematics, Top Hungary Po.sl ku. on a 38-mile crossing of the (Continued on Page Nine) You save {80.00 with the purchase tration plan the limit would revolt B.vrd .stressed that Congres.s ing machine guns indis-rinilnately END COLD WINTER WORRIES of different styles, but ninning The President also called for Kii Strait and the Inland Sea to to *275 billion on Julv 1. 1959. : could art during the next 18 at riviliarta. troops and National of 10 storm windows and 2 storm through it eonslatenll.y are loose granting graduate fellowship.s to Wakayama, Honshu. Winds of .10 Budapest. Hungary. Jan. 27 Ander.son did not al once i om- months If a .*278 billion ceiling Guardsmen. One wonraii was killed doors! backs gathered on to deep yokes. bolster teaching strength, again miles an hour hiiilt w.ivea six feet 'A*- Premier .la-io.s Kadar offerod menl on Byrd’s proposal. However, proved loo low and about 10 peraoTis wounded. Elbow-Iyngth sleeves on coats with emphasis on sc.ence and tech- hia resignation to .Hungary’s high at the time. NO DOWN PAYMENT UNTIL APRIL in his statement to the committee The .Senator told Ander.son that Apprehension increased as the snd jackets are ahaped like leg , hology. His message mentioned no parliament today. He will conunue Air and sea searchers combing the secretary • derlareci that the MULTIPLE o’muttoTi. sleeves cut off halfway, specific number of such fcllow- "indications to me are that your ruling junta went into emergency Bulletins • SEE CS FOR: to run the country'.a Red regime as the Kii Strait* had found lockers .*5 billion increa.se was .es.senlial session last night and armored A popular daytime neckline is a ships, but Folsom said last month fir.-t .secretar.v of the Communist hearing the n.sme ’’Nank.si .Maru iieque.st i for the *280 billion reil- Awnings • Canopies S Jalousies 10 tide the treasury over tight ingi is not jii.stified unless you car.s appealed on the rapilal from the AP Wires E-Z TERMS vary narrow deep V, with buttons H'c program contemplates prnvid- party. Nineteen vessels and two helirop- situations in the next year and « , i-onleninlate a aubslanlial deficit A " person* were warned extending below the waistline. ■'^g 1.000 the flrat year and l inn Kadar In a 90-minute .speerli ters tnnk look nautpart in the quest halfhalf, andan/’l also tnto giveoiv> ■» i,i„,him the A'onienipiaie a auDslanlial deficit to sla.v indoors during the dusk to The designer takes the alack . annually for each of the next three in the next fi.scal year. ” FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION LISTING SERVICE MLS which wa.s -applauded repenledly Earlier .searchers dvseovered six flexibility, lie needed to l ondiict re- dawn curfew. YOUNG STOCK PROBE SET Ander.son replied that he stood right out of the sack for cocktail., proposed that hi.s 72-year-old fir.s't plywoed boards, a window frame, The junta proclaimed its aimed Washington. Jan. 37 (dV—Th* afternoon and evening wear. Her Eisenhower* message contained For quick Reeulte depiily. Fereni. Miiennich, step up a lite Jacket a lifeboat oar, buo.v behind the *500 million ijiirpliis forces were in full control.. Bui Supreme Court toilay directed a BUYING or sheaths have no aeam at the, "o cost ngiire.s. But White Hoii.ie to' jhc premicr-shlp. The vote on and white toolbox south of .Ay aji | i forec.a.sl in Eisenhower’sPiidget for- peace and ordci remained in peril 3-judgr federal court to decide waist, but the>v hug the whole bodv pi'*^-”* secretar.v Jame.s C. Hagei ty the propos.als is expected tomor­ Bill Tunsky-MI 9-9095 of Manchester SELLINO I Island. between Honshu /and fiscal 1959. which begins Julv 1, until all diehard .sinvpoiaei s of Whether a preferred stoek issue WITH from the hip tip. '*'"1 ‘ ^e estimate remains the row, with approval a vii-tU!\l cer­ -Shikoku. They also were beitvpd 'Newjs Tidbits But he said that actiiallly it vs-as Perez .Jimenez were rounded up tainty. by Robert R. Young’s Alleghany Instead of those long skipping *o""unced about from the ferry \. Culled from .AP Wires impossible to make completely ar- Ihrougliout the rountT.v. Cur|(. was in violation of the In­ ropes of heads, the new costume .*l-_6no,000.000 ove, four years. Kadar said he also would remain The Maritime Safetv Board sarci curatie forecasts so far ahead. Authorities breathed more JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL Of that, the federal government terstate Commerce .Act. The jeWelry runs to deep collars of Tribunal, voting 6-3. reversed a "THE ARISTOCRAT OF dNTHHACITC" pearls'or crystal, dressing up the would eohtribiite about *1 billion. tronliniied on Page .Vine) (Continued dn Page Two) (Contiimed on Page'Nine) (Continued on Page Two) I Leading Hou.se opponents o f' I ruling b.v the special S-ju6ge Kon Ostrinsky Rool Estata Cantar Eorla S. Rohan Madalina Smith strapless or deep-decollete formala. controversial Natural Gas Bill court In New York which held ■ CONVERTING TO Waistline jewels alae are back, East Hartford, Conn. Ml 8-7488 M l 9-1643 call strategy meeting to combat, the Interstatei Commerce Com- ORDER NOW Ml 8-8159 pinned watch-fob or chatelaine JA 8-8534 what they called "thia proposer] ! mission larked power to ap- fashion on one side of high-wsisted Jupiier-C May Go First AUTOMATIC HEAT? gouge of Consumers' pocketbooks” I prove the .Alleghany Corp. slock skirts. •' Nixon Moy See Khrushchev . . Passenger train plows into car e.vrhange plan. FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. Arthur Wllkia •Sharwood A. Boachlar Some afternoon and cocktail at count.v road crossing near Min­ Ml 3-6969 dres.sea have wide satin corselet BA.SEBALI, CURBS UNLIKELY ALSO: COKE. FUEL OIL, RANGE OH. Ml 8-4889 neapolis. killing three suburban 'belts, and there are several belted 0.sseo high acliool youths. Mechanical Bugs Spoil New- York. Jan. 37 (/Pi— Vic* 810 BROAD STREET—Ml 9-4589 Jersey shirt-waist dresses. Drapery Young girl escapes serious In­ Prc.sidrnt Richard .M, Nixon said returns to the bustling and aome- ext Trip to Europe jury in Winsted after ice and today he loubts that restrictive Aiieo Clompat times to the hip. Lota of skirts are ' snow slides off roof of St. Joseph’s legislation against baseball will REMEMBER.. ."IT'S FOGARTY FOR FUEL" Elva Tyltr result from the Celler commit­ MI 0-4548 wide-pleated, and there are even a CaUiolic Church and throws her Launching of Vanguard MI 9-4489 few gaUiered-on'panels. Washington, Jan. 27 iJP) — Vice4’.o take off for Europe in tee inwstlgation In Congress. "It latci-lhe Vice President denied. Other almost ten feet..A n Atlanta doc- Saucy puffs of drapery at thfe President .Nixon and R u s s i a n I August or September. That w ill! Democrats said Nixon implied their ro^Ind'W s'wiVe'who"perished“ i^ is dittieiilt to say wlust they will back of cocktail or formal dresses leaders apparently wp’-ild like lo|be about the time the campaign i partv was do," aald the vice-presldeiit in aa " f r their blazing home may have been Cape Canaveral, Fla., Jan. 27 (A’k week, it was in progress ShIiii- T. J. Crochatt almost imitate bustles. Puffed meet. They might ^ s o on Nixon’s for control of Congress is getting The Navy is busy in another ef- day night and when Sputnik II. Interxlew on a television shotvt El*t« Mayor from the Vice President himself. ®f 6 ’ double murder wifl. "I doubt that legislation will ba MI 8-1577 under way in earnest. a motive," Georgia 1® S d temperamental Van- carrying a dead dog. darted across Ml 9-8481 (Cootinued on Pag* Nine) summer aitd Fall. Becau.Se of the large number of many politicians aie convinced that 3 ,„.gg,’, the Florida sky in plain view of brought out, but bringing cer­ The Vice President reportedly Investigation agent Ruard rocket off the ground in the Invitations Nixon received when a Nixon now prefers to liniU him- ” next few davs. Unless It performs the missile lest-center at Cape tain facts to. light will help base­ MILK received no formal invitation to .similar trip fell through last year, ball." . visit Rus.sia during a surprise 42- nemoccsTs' G®'’- Ri'b>Coff mccts With top qulckly, the'Army’s Jupiter-C ml.s- Canaveral. Gaston Roolty Co. at least six weeks of travel would officials of the State Development *'•* may be the first to shoot up a A few hours after that, the Van- John BIssoH Arthur Eisenhower j minute meeting Filday with de- he indicated, Tliose politicians rea.son COSTS CUT .MB RCSEARCa MI 9-5781 , i parting Soviet Ambassador Georgi Nixon is looking beyond the Re­ Commission to discuss wav of bol- , U.S. satellite, guard crew called for more time, Washington, Jan. 37 iJh — 'tlie PRICES PI S-88Z8 In the minds of some of Nixon’s Informed sources di.sclo.sed last A curtain of .Secrecy surrounded Dies in Kansas City ' Zarubin. publican nomination to tlie I960 stering Connecticut’s sagging em­ National .Advisory Committee for fiiend.s, the trip might have two night that bad weather and a frus- the latest attempt. Fact* were Get the be{t —automatic oil heat . But one resulb of that unusual preridentiiAl campaign where he ployment . .Americans for Dem­ .Aeronautics (N.AC.A) reported advantage* in his expected hid foi ocratic Action ( ADA sets up tratlng series of mechanicnl bugs ^ not made known to the public un- 5>/2 ROOM RANCH— SOUTH WINDSOR .the I960 Republican presidential probably would need Democratic 1 today that rising coats and gov­ and clean-action M obilheatl ARE GoodehiM Roolty Kanaas Cltv, Jan. 27 (iPi — Ar- I conference is increased specula- employment planning commission in the tomplpex Vanguard spoiled til last night. Stanlay Bray thur B. Eisenhower. 71, eldest' that the Ru.ssians want to nomination: voles to get elected. ernmental economy hat’r cut Its Livini; room with fireplace; kitchen and 3 bed­ Ml 8-7935 know a lot more" about Nixon’r to formulate a program for full several attempts tor-fire it last Tlie Air Fori.-e fired a ,Snark| research -efforts as compared This winter enjoy safe, dependable automatic oil Ml S-4Z7S brother of Preaident Elsenhower, 1. It would round out tiie Vice utilization of the nation’s . man­ week. The first Vanguard blew guided missile 5.000 miles to A a-‘ rooms. Carport and patio. Hot water oil heat, cop­ died of a heart attack at hia home thinking'than they coiild learn Presidenl'.s personal acquaintance with thoae of the Rnsaiana. heating and new clean-action Mobilheat. . . it actu­ power f)p on its launching pad here last, cension^ Island off the African "Thua. .America’s relative po*i- LOWER! per plumbing. Oalt .floors, entire house screened. last night.’ He had several seiz- through the Zarubin talks, with world state-imcn, giving liim Red.s Hold to Line Two of 8-man crCw missing as Dec. 6. .coast Saturday. 'Informed aourcea ally cleans as it heats. . . helps protect your burner Walton W.\ Grant urea In recent yeara. Top Russian leaders might like a chance to talk with western Eu- said the misaile "landed In its as­ tlon in aeronautical sclenoi has French trawler Les Biiissonnets is These failures have thrown the been . deteriorating,” said dames from harmful deposits. Bamia Cantor Price $17,000. A retired' banker, he . collapsed ' f® R**- * good look at a man who I ropean leaders wlio know little to.s.sed aslioie and battered to signed impact area." 24 HOUR SERVICE Agonev in the bathroom while washing hia may be president and who won more about him than what they On Arms Cut Talks U.S. satellite program far off H. Doolittle, famous retired A ir Tkem oat A-M98 an 8-1158 pieces In gale off southeast Ii’l®h' schedule A l the same time, the Navy was handa and'was dead when found his political spurs by pounding read. If he also talked with the schedu(p. If a goal set by-Presl- busy with the Vanguard.. It was Force general and N.AC.A chair- . dsas-actisn Slabllliaat givtt A LICE CLAMPET, Rooltor Washington. Jan. 27 i/P> A'rhid coast. . Rebel saboteurs and Efsenh^wer had been met. man. In a letter’ accompaayiag FARMER'S COOPERATIVE, Inc. b.v his -wife, Mrs. Louise Eisen- swa.v at opponents on the issue | Russian.*, so niueli the better, they grenade throwej-a step up as'livily learned tliat a launching o f the mart clean heat per gallon! or four tiny- American the agency’s 48rd annual report Ml 9-4543 hower, a few minutes later. 1 that they were soft on commu- reason. signs of a stiffeningir e Russian line across Algeria and Frencli and rocket was, only a few ■ minutes >••aa•a6a< Mobilheat * Jorvis Roolty Co. CIHford Hanson President Bisenhotfer Immedl-j nism. 2. It also would tele.s(0)»e Nix-:,,on disaimament. „ _ U.S. ' Ambassador ,„n(ta,.y...... ,, units also clash ‘ moons ” would , be fii orbit now and away Satin-day when the attempt to Congreaa and the AVhlta Venders Located At: to M I 9-4119 Or call the realtor bf your choice. »n 8-1303 ately postponed a WTilte House 1 Nixon, in turn, apparently would on s^ongie-sslonal < am),aign role. Thompson today stw U , ^^out a quarter 1'^' ''“" f " was iiostponed. House. dinner scheduled Thursday night | hke to get hia own personal Im -’ it would peMnit him to make .some .“f^**^*®*®' of a million dollars and some cash' A.S one dela.i- continued to run BROAD and W . NIIDDLE TURNPIKE for the Supreme Court Justices. , presaipn of Nikita S. Khrushchev 1 iiij-j, jpvel specche.s as the cam- ^*‘'**- views on K ‘;f®'l*n , fiisannear from ’’ 2nd floor suite of ‘ blowup of the first Van- („to another, tiie con\1c.tion-grew GAS PRICE CUTS UPHELD CALL MItcheU 3.5135 FOR TOP QUALITY Carlton W. Hutchins There waa no w-ord from the j and the----- otherD.— i Russians------nvith-whom..u _.w— , paign closed,...... without being re-' »hi„i,i..»thinking, tlie ^ t e l Edison in Midtown .Mnn- R” ard—a highly-publicized mishap y,gt the yangtiaM U'uat fly soon M’ashington, Jan. 97 CTA—The' SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS E. CENTER and E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE Wallas Agtney y Howard Hastings VVgrran E. Howland ■White House whether the Presi-| he would. l;)ave t(j deal if he became qliired to hainnier sway daily ^t Thompson returned froin Mos- i hattan - dapiaged American prestige at („ ,i matter of a very few da.vf Kupreme Court .ruled 5-4 today MI 9-5183 ^ dent woujd attend ,the funeral. j president. . that price cuts htadr to Jobber* PlS-78il8 V,' . "■ 0 ' Ml 9-1108 Democrats.' • , cpw yesterday to begin tw-o' Weeks ' Fire'deaU-oys summei cottage at a time ,when the two Russian sput-j -o i- the'Juplter-C maV take o ff ^ MAIN STRECT (Ainoco StathMi) Ml a-'l4Q7 '''Arthur EisenhowiTr started) with 1 For .the 'Vice President, it would Nlxori recehtlv has'shown a dia-j of consultations with' American j Bast JHaven and dant'iiges two oth-i Jdtts were whirling around the 1 first, caiTj-ing a 29.7-poupd aatel- in good faith to meet eonspetl-' McKInnoy Brgthors the Commerce Trust Co. in Kansas afford something of an exchange position ,to temper tjie sort .ofi'cain-i,diplomatic officials. 1 1 1 1 8 la his! era \vlth estimated . total loss of 1 Earth—touched off strong public [ji.e. 1 tion do apt coasUtute lUbgal dto- J«An H. Ldppffi. Inc. ' Ellsworth M i^ n City aa an errand boy at $5 a of ideas without any of the for­ paign attacks he made in U>e I954ij first trip honie since last July.' ' ftO.OOOu . * Distributor of German- - demand fdr a speedup in the Amer- The vanguard still ia expert-' rriminatloid Hpeelficalty the trUi MORIARTY BROTHERS Arfhuir Ai Knofla > ' Inc. week ih 1905 and by 1934 was tl)e malities - or rrsponsibilUles that oongre'sslbnal battle. K Secretary, of State Dullea now is made "O lj’rhpia" typewriter sa.ys; lean ,p)-qgram.- mental- its second stage guidance! \bunal upheld the dual price *y*e Mi 8-6060 . 2 QUARTS 50e M1| S-S449 V M y s -s ts i < MI 9-6980 bank’s 4xecuUYe vice president. hedge summit conferences and ’ Former President Truman *CT j|attending a meeting of’ the'Bagh-Vhls:machine l)ns"quality and per- ^ Sputnik II Overhead “ brain” never haa been teated ih, ,tem for giasoUae aalea used by- 31|B CENTIItfT. MANCHESnR other aueh meetings. cuaed Nixon o f calling him a "trai formance” and, could easily be usedr The latest try to fire the Vap- iltaadard ON Co, (ladtaM) hi f ■ (O m UbumI nil Pag# lira j , A a matters stand, Nixon Ihtenda tor ” in thwt campaign, a charge (GeatlBued oh Page Tw o) '/ by State. I ^uiu-d covered several days last (Ooatlhuod o« Pago Tblrtaea) the Detroit area. I ■ ■ . t ■ / ' - r ' ' ' V ■ \ y ^ • i t / . ■V A . Y. , / ■ I-' \: t!' ■r . I

■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • , ■ \ PAG E TW O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 196S MANCHESTER EVENING' HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1968 PAGlTTBlltt

Roger KelUng, Edward 'fotman, der the Influence of Intoxiciuita. 6:30' p.m., veetry First Congrega­ Mort Comf#H WM rinf Telision Eases Death Toll 222 RockyHle"Vernoii IMward Keller. William Lee, Rob­ He posted a $200 bond for ap­ Coventry tional Church. Silk Town SM inwold on ert Hoermann, Stuart C. Neff, Ste­ pearance In City Court Feb. 17. - Also, Boy Scout Troop 57, 7 FALSE TEETH ven Trinka, and Erwin Splelmah. , . Local Girl to Attend Rainbow p.m., Amercian Legion home; St. Hnv u s plsstsot way to ofeisams In Venezuela, Feared in Jap ' Youngsters -presenting specialty Mlaa Claudia Wheelock, daughter Ten Women Enroll in Forum Mary’s CYO, .7:3Q p.m,. church 1(X)M pItts dlMmnfort. FASTBITB. The Baby Has Union Lenten Services Set of Mr. and Mi-a. Sirthur Wheelock hall; Cub Scoqt Pack 65, Den 3, 3 SB impracsd powder, 9 rink|td o*. TBICKY PlAY 4 ’ -t . a6ta will include Jiidy Blake, Mar­ upper end lower plstet bolde them Notes^ Quotes W m t Ssalsr tha Flynn, Linda Bennett, Jo-Ann of 55 Grand Ave.) will be installed p.m. with Mrs. Austin Bliito; Girl( Brmer eo that they (eel morv eom- Junta Gmtfols MAT FOOL PARTNER NeMisr tide vnla«rsUe as worthy advisor of Manchester, Scout 'Troop 72, 6:30 p.m., Church forlsble. NO gummy, zooey, potty Ship Disasters By Alfred Skeliiwold Bryan and Tqm Koalowakl. Olnny On Role of Public Schools tseto. or (eeUnz. It's alzaltne (acm- NOBIU By Mini^erial Association Blake will be pianist for the group. Assembly No, 16, Order of Rain­ Community House; Sale of U.S. Tbs reason you make a tricky A 3 2 Defense Savings Stamps, 7:50 oeld). JPou not tour. ChteZs "Plato (ConUnned from Page One) a J 16 7 The event la open to’ all men of bow Girls today at 8:30 p.m. The odor" tdenture breath). Oat FA8- Been Nam ed... (Ooatinned from Page One) play Is always the same; You want seml-publlc installation will be Ten local women, are enrolled If^ contact Mrs. Louis A. Steullet, a.m., Coventry Grammar School; TKKTH today at an* druz eduntor. to fool an opfMheht' The danger ♦ AQJt0 75X A serlee of union iMiiten zetv-t»n,y -Spring St.; Mrs. Marshall of the association and existing by­ 182 Biaaell St She waa bom Jan. 19 at Hartford Hoapital. Her about three miles off Kuzhimoto, hoped that South tvould feel safe PsM Pbm Pom rnembdr of the vestry for-10 years. Booth. Mrs. Thomas G. Welles, and WILJ In Willimantic. \ ( .)MI' \N\ . I\( . Tile junta had said It would re­ Tool Co., haa been named aacre- 100 miles south of Osaka in sou^- Openiof lead » # 2 in the variouz churchee, with the by a large corps of (*ollectors, Hein, RFD 3; Miss LoretU Egan, laws will be considered for ap­ maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Leon Atlaa,. Atlantic ta ^ of the Central Connecticut In giving up an early trick. Thomas Foster and Arthur Kirk Oaa Station Contributes- Mrs. Robert Doggart are members Drill Team Meinbershlp'Q|)ea spect the principle of azylum If em Japan. Five crewmen swam hoot pastor either zpMklng at the were elected to the vestry, replac­ 32 Ellington Ave. of the Provisional League of proval. i I '1 V 'S I R l.1,1 City, N. J., and her paternal grandparenta are Mr.' and Mra. Wil­ Peron wanted to stay In this couh- Tool and Die Assn. Naktenls la As It happened, the lead didn’t Peter Teabo, who operates a Birth yesterday: A son to Mr. The drill team of the AuxtU^uy aahore but 22 others were feared make South feel safe. He knew aervlce in hiz church' or aecurlng ing Richard D. Cochran and Her­ Women Voters: Mrs. William B. liam Oatrlnaky, 240 Lydall St. She haa a brother, Stanley, 11; try, but it made plain it would a former basball with the loet. . . (Jhlaradla, of the vietbrious Ital­ an outaide apeaker. service station oii Union' St., has and Mra. Richard Lanz. RFD 3. of Green-Chobot Post, Americkq Manchester Evening Herald TEL. MItclull 9-4595 and a aiater, Lynne. 4. Philadelphia Athletics in the that the opponents had ten clube ian team, led that tricky deuce of man Olien, whose terms have ex­ again offered to donate to the Hotchkiss -is a faculty member of Legion, will meet at 7-' p.m. • * • • • prefer that be leave. Thliieen other persons were The Rev. Mr.>’ Bowman aaid pired.' Events Tonight Coventry Grammar School: and Coventry eorrespondent, Mrs. F. Former political leaders driven American League. He is a grad­ between them, and he didn’t care clubs; and his partner, Mlmmo Polio Fund all profits from the Wednesday with Mrs. Darius GMn- PibiHne Little, telephone Pilgrim KOCKVILLE TR 5-3271 missing in the sinking of a 80-ton which of them held six. guOat preachcra would probably be Horace Burnham was elected Circle 2 of the Women’s Guild of Mrs. Anthony Chulada, Mrs. Rob­ Kathleen Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jerry G. Poaaum, 37 from Venezuela during the Perez uate of Duke University. fiahlnp; boat off Fukushima! A 17- D’Aiello, believed the deuce and brought In from Hartford and Man- sale of gasoline on Feb. 9- A num­ Union Congregational Church will ey, drill mistress, and Mfa. Wil­ 2-62n, Marble St. She was bom Jan. 22 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Declarer needed the first nins therefore didn't realize be could de­ chairman of the every member ber of Elks members will assist at ert Cleverdon and Mrs. Thomas liam R. Hotchklaa, auxiliary junior Jimenez regime began flocking ton fishing boat capsized off Ito cheater. They 'will be announced canvass, to be conructed in March. meet at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Nanos are PTA members. Mrs. pital. Her mate:;nal grandparents are Mr. and Mra Henry J. back. Pre-Lenten Valentine Dance, tricks and therefore had to guess feat the contract by taking the the station that day, when cars Richard Symington. 9 N. Park St. auxiliary chairman. Team mem­ M U H ^ T g e t s AWARD with nine peraons rescued and whether to try a finesae in spades at a later date. Other committee Chairmen elect­ will also be washed and proceeds Heckler and Mrs. Merriam are also LaChaprile Sr.. 37 Marble St., and her paternal grandparenta are In the vanguard was Jovito Vil- sponsored by the Knights of Co­ eight mtzsing. first diamond trick. A Senior Basketball League bership is open to all girls in Hartford, jin.. 27 (>P)—D. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Possumato, Altoona, Pa. She haa a broth­ or in diamonds. Jf he picked the The kverage player would be The aeriea will conclude on ed are Mra. Burr Carlson, Chriatlan donated to the Dimes drive. members of the LWV. All are par­ grades 3 and above, regardless of lalba, chief of the Union Republi- lumbus, will be staged Saturday A small boat tank off Shizuoka March 23 with the ehotvlng of ”A game between the Elks and ents of children enrolled in either Mui;phy. chairmah of the board of er. Robert Jerry, 1. cana Democratia party who night, Feb. , at the Kacey Home. right flnesse, he would vrin nine quick to pounce on his partner af­ education; Alton Cowan, pariah A March of Dimes Ball la sched­ their families’ affiliation with the • • • • • 8 with one mieaing, and two other Man Called Peter" In the aanctuary project; Mr. and Mrs. David Hill, Frenchy's Restaurant will be the local public or secondary the Wlremold Co., has received the claimed victory In the 1952 presi­ Chick Custer la general chairman. tricks; otherwise, he would lose ter a hand of this kind. 'Ilie best uled to be held at Maple Grove played at 7 p.m. at Longview local post or its auxiliary. veasels with eight aboard were un^ Of Union Congregational (Jhurch. youth: Cochran, publicity and pro­ sometime In February. Tliere will schools in Willimantic or Manches­ 16th Jewish war v e t e r ^ "cltizena Shirley Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Julius Beer, 14 Tal- dential election. Perez Jimenez Dancing will be from 8 to 1. Com­ accounted for. five club tricks in addition to the defense, after all, is a good attack. School. A sqcbnd game will be be­ Meetings SlaM Inter-falth award" from the Hart- cott Ave.,. Rockville. She was bom Jan. 18 at Manchester M e-' finesse. The annual Good Friday aervlce motion; David Somerville, proper­ also be a food sale and bowling ter. That interpret The chased him out of the country and mittee membbrs Include Custer, Rescue operations were hamper^ The two Neapolitan masters just tween Zahner's Men’s Shop and The Nathan Hale Community ford-Laurel Post 45. The 80-year- morial Hoapital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra, Strangely enough. South picked smiled ruefully, however, and will be held at St. John’s Eplico- ty maintenance. events to benef't the fund. Forum speakers will be Dr. Har­ declared himself elected. Bill Mazur, Mario Diana. L«o Col­ ed by heavy seas, but the search the American Legion. old C. Hand, professor of education Onter Assn, will have its annual old West Hartford man waa cite^^ Wishes Of The Family Paul Preuss, 78 Davis Ave., Rockville, and her paternal grand­ Villalba came from New York. 'Hie wrong finesse and still made turned League Committee will have elec­ American people “ who have placed as dmrlbed, in the 1957 World meeting at »he Elks Carriage and "What can Be Done for Prob­ Ellington. She waa bom Jan. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hoa­ Quarter Century Club St Pratt board In 1965. He resigned that \ (Copyright 1958, Oen- Houae. Othera elected were: ignated by them for purposes in The following officers have been p r p A ITtiit tion of officers at 8 p.m. Thursday pital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. William H. themselves at the forefront of the A Whitney Aircraft In East Hart­ Championship. Professor Eugsnlo ^ a i Features C o^ ,)______the parish. elected; president. Jean Wiamew- 1 1 UIlll ITlcIl Hn lem Learnings?". Dates for these post snd as president of the Mra. Marie Johnaon. .firat vice sessions have not been announced. in the Nathan Hale Community tVhalen, Suffield, and her paternal grandparenta are Mrs. Charles world because they worked hard­ ford welcomed Joseph Niznik of IX Opens May SO ski; vice president, Nancy Skinner; Center, X er than anyone else." smaller Plaza Bank of (Commerce president; Atty. Harvey Ypnee, secretary, Susan Abuza. and Other local women interested in Nims, Warehouse Point, and Clarence Packer, Windsor. 64 Grandview St. Into the member­ iJRVssr second vice president; Atty. Her­ The Little League season will 10th Anniversary Teacher Aids « • • • • ship on Dec. 14. A native of West- In November of 1956. A few weeks open here May 30. Alderman John treasurer and reporter Mary Ann attending the forum may get ad­ Volunteer mothers assisting bert Hannabury, third vice presi­ Bohme. ditional information from either Lorene Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Pottinger, field. Mass., Niznik joined PAWA later he suffer^ a heart attack. dent; Mias Jane Page, aecreUry; Gill, chairman of the Recreation The Washington School PTA with classes of the Co-operative 27 Kerry St. She waa bom Jan. 20 at Manchester Memorial Reds Hold to L i^ f'lalms Rise Mrs. Heckler or Mra. Smith. JROIOrvCO 5 IfW O I At the time of hia death he was Francis C. Barbero, treasurer; Board, has announced. will celebrate its th anniversary Nursery and Kindergarten at Sec­ Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Registration will be held March Some 55 new claims for unem­ 10 Rotary to Sponsor Team ond oingregational Church this a director of Trans-World Air­ Miss McMahon and Atty. Leo B The Coventry Boys Ba.«eball IcoMmlcal *55 SCOTSMAN Glidie, 47 Branford St., and her paternal grandparents are Mr. On Arms Cut Talks LEONARD EOCELLENTE lines. the (Joleman Co. of Wichita. Flahkrtv Jr., delegatea to the state 31 and April 7 for boys from El- ployment compensation were filed tomorrow night. week will include Mrs. Ronald E. and Mrs. William Pottinger, East Hartford. P R O G t e in the Rockville office of the Con­ The observance iPill start at League Committee has acknowl- Edmondson. M'.-s. Stanley Papanos, • « • • • Kan., and several Kansas City axecutlve board;, and Edward L ip-, lington and Vernon Only holdovers j edged a check for $75 from the * Fstt-iind, full powered • Six-pMMn|ir cepadty the finest In New England, under ka and Barbero. alternates. 1 from last year's team will be ad- necticut Employment Security 6:30 with a catered ham dinner for Mrs. Albert F. Bray Jr., Mrs. Wil­ * l-door-4-deortytitionwt|M • EzdiuivfTMsTraclieiimiUbit (Continued from Page One) Fritz fa b le r. Eccellente, who Firms. Mrs. Ellsenhower aaid they I local Rotary Club. The club Elaine Sharon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Wood­ had planned to dttend a TWA di­ Claas OB Heating ! mitted from Tolland since s Iengt)e Divi.sion during the week ended those who have made resea'a'tions. liam Kaminsky and Mrs. William * 6uest-tes(one...TOOAYI cock, 123 Walnut St. She waa bpm Jan. 19 |at Manchester Me­ manages to operate his own studio has been formed in that town. Jan. 18. Thi.i brings the total of and will he followed by tl$r regular I recently voted to sponsor the Kilpatrick. dad P*act in Ankara, ’Turkey, but rectors meeting In New York thU A class for heating and air j league's Red Sox team, of which morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents > are Mr. and Mfa. in the den ^ h is home between his week. Tryouts are scheduled to start cla;m.s handled during the week to i monthly meeting at 8 o'clock. Mothers assisting with similar 'Thompson will see him when daily work a^edule and his music conditioning contractors in the '■ L. James Loyzim is manager, Phillip Bourque. Hartford, and her paternal grandparents are Mr. Dulles flies back to Washington Hartford - Mancheater - Rockville about the middle of April. A farm ,3.51. Including 296 continued from | Special guests will be former clas.ses at the Nathan Hale Com­ commitments, has been teaching During his banking career Video Every day** j CD Courw Open munity Center this week include and Mrs. John Woodcock Sr., Hartford. She has twin sisters, next weekend. ’The U.S. envoy to Eisenhower became recognized as area will be held tomorrow at 7 league will be formed again, stai-t- | the previous week -when 342 were 1 prlncipsls and pa.st pre.tldtsnts of Karen and Kathy. 2. professionally aince 1928. ing in June, and a beginners' class handled the PTA. Brief lalk.a will be pre The Women's Auxiliary of the Mrs. Richard G. Jodry, Mrs, Russia also may talk with 'Presi­ a national authority on flour and All Righte Reecrved— p.m. in the showroom of Shepard Coventry Volunteer Fire Assn, has dent Eisenhower, although no grain financing. Heating and Plumbing Supply Co., Is expected to be held again. Weekend -Arrests I sented by -former principals. Mi.vi Ernest Worden. Mrs. Marlon V. Shawn Harold, son of Mr. and Mra. Carl Russell, Old Andover Son of Mr. and Mrk, Michael Ek:- H. T. OlckensoB A Con lac. Men’s Union Plans .Ylinstrcl Leo Sokoli.s, 43. of -5'j Village ■ Catherlpe Shea on "Looking Back been invited to enroll in a possible ' Gregory. Mrs, John L. MacQuowm, plana have been announced for cellente of 48 Maple Leonard He was one of six brothers who 200 W. .Mean SI. • ! Civil Defense course being con- Rd.. Columbia. He waa bom Jan. 18 at Manchester Memorial Mitchell Landau, heating and ' The Men's Union of Union Con­ SI. waa arrested la.st night by i on PTA." and Vincent Ramizi on .\Ir.s, Robert Winkel, Mrs. Robert such a meeting. traveled extensively fo r '1^0 years, grew up at Abilene, Kan., and was I sidered by the Auxiliary to Green- Kennon. Mrs. Frederick C. Mohr Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Helen Brown, Wll- Newsmen who met Thompson at ' air conditioning engineer, will con-, gregational Cffiurch will present a Rockville police and charged ■with | "Looking Ahead in PTA. limantlc, and his paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Henry playing from Maine to Cdljfomla the first to strike out on his minstrel show following a dinner intoxication and breach of the Cub Scout Pack 112. under the ! Cliobol Post No. 52, American Jr., and Mrs. James West. the airport yesterday asked and also throughout Europe. For own. ,duct the clas5; which is one of a ■ I Le.gion. I Tomorrow’s Event# Russell, Columbia. He has a brother, Timothy Russell, 2, and a whether he had made any head­ series being held throughout New meeting Wednesday at 6:-'50 p.m peace. He posted a J50 bond for diiection bf Mrs. Joseph Skclley, sister, Susan Barbara, 4. IS years he was staff violihist, Eaeb purehcM The minstrel group includc.s appearance in City Com t Fcl). 17. | chairman of the hospitality com- I .M lea.st 20 trainees a:e needed Tomorrow's activities include • * • • • way In arranging new talks be­ violist and guitarist and a m em l^ England. to have a course in radiac and Young Mothers Club, 8 p.m., Na- tween the United States and Rus mad* Iwr* is Instruction will include a fast, Herbert Helm. Clyde Varner. Alex [ Thomas Znnehak, 41, of Wap- 1 mittee, wi|l decorate the dinner Conall Egan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Ryan, Storrs. of the WTIC radio orchestra lir Brown, the Rev. Paul J. Bowman ping Rd.. Wjndsorville. wa.s ar-1 tables, and will present, a short I emergency mass meeting conduct­ I than Hale Community Center; (x) Studebaker-Padkaid sia. "It doesn’t seem, so.” ’Thomp­ Hartford. The Silk Towner has accurate method of calculating ed. Those interested in taking the I small claims court, 7 p.m.. Board He was bom Jan. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma­ bockBd by heating requirements, duct layout j and George E. Herzog. rested early yesterday morrting 1 program during the business inCet- son replied. composed and arranged a dozen approximate 6-hour course may iof Selectmen's office: Lions Club, BOLAND MOTORS# Inc.—369 Onti^r 8t , Manchester ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McMurtry. Grand Rap­ Eisenhower wrote Soviet Pre­ and sizing, installation procedures Soloista and chorus will include and charged with driving while un- : ing. ids, Mich,, and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. classical and aeml-qlasaical pieces dBptmlabU mier Nikolai Bulganin earlier this of music. His'"Gypsy Nina” and Jerrjr Lewi* Nalallp Wm 4 ELECTRONICS N. Ryan, .Gobles, Mich. He has a brother, Robert Kevin. 14 month, expressing readiness for a Davie Waraa Kari Xaldra months. “Manuela" tango were played over STANEK • • • • * summit meeting on condition there the National Broadcasting System. BOMIERS LABORATORIES / were fruitful preliminary negoti­ "SAD .'-yy'iK**.- IV.. Yb ' '. • • Joanne Beth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Welles, For the past five years, Eccellente 5-52 SERVICE ations on a lower level. Before has been employed on the first SACK" Wapplng. She was bom Jan. 17 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ leaving Moscow. Thompson tried J O S lf^ NIZNIK C'iarmaSrop* 277 BROAD pital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Maude fc. Wilson. War- shift at Pratt A Whitney Aircraft aad C'alar to sound out Soviet Foreign Minis­ in East Hartford as an inspector in In 1929 and waa^salgned to the 1 ;M t;tS I:1S. S:M. IS renville, and her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary S. Welles, ter Andrei Gromyko, But Gromy­ RADIO T 1 I E V I S I 0 N 84 N. School St. She has three brothers. Leslie, 13. Franklin, machine assembly. Married to the paint shop. Today he is a leadman ko said only that Eisenhower’s let­ former Miss Lena Farr in 1937, on the first shift in the paint shop, WED.: "Legend of the Lost" 10, and Robert, 7; and two sisters. Sandra, 5, and Kathleen. 20 ter would be answered in ■ due months. the couple has one son, Robert, 14. He is married and has \ two chil­ Ckaaaal Z HarttarS. Caaa. 1:30 ( S> BOLD JOURNEY .^.'3 course. The latter is following in the foot­ Chaaarl S New Havaa. Caaa. „ . "A Werld et Oar Owa" * • • • • dren. a daughter, Geraldine, at C'liaaBrI IS H artfard. Caaa. In that same letter, Eisenhower steps of his-father, being a mem­ Teachera College in New Britain, (lid#^ TALENT SCOUTS Eric Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. ReichleT Abby Rd., urged an agreement to coniroj Cliaaael n SpriaatIfM, Maaa. (ILZe) WELLS PARGO Wapplng. He was bom Jan. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ ber of the Mancheater High Band and a son who is enrolled In Chaane< M New Britaia. Caaa. "Hide Jampera" outer apace for peaceful purposes, aa a saxophone and clarinet play­ Cliaaael 4e Halroke, Maas.

    STAG E T (M) WEATHEP Joan Palmer, 5 years. "IVafflc. I:M (IS) UUUUTEk DAY 11:55 ( 40) STAB SHOWCASE Green A^nor Rd., and his paternal grandmother is Mra. Anna its office at 913 Main St. tomorrow “ Anywhere from 7 to 48," Eccel­ ( S) T H E A T E R mUK UMII HMI l l : l i (IM) W EA TH E R AND SPORTS Lalime, Swampscott, Maas. He has two brothers. A. William night at 7 ;30. lente answered. Ruth I^ b e rt, ( S> ,>MEBJCAN BANDSTAND (5*) WEATHEB Jr., 3, and Kenneth Robert. 13 months. Gordon G. Copeland, vice pres­ daughter of the Rev. Jolm Nwbert; KTTIt * m tt HIIU CtZO) Ul'EEN FOB A DAY 11:15 (IS) MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE « « * W • ident. secretary and treasurer of aMV a, MMIUKT WnSTBI (4#) I'PKN HOL'SK " D n ir y " is only seven, but made remark- 4:U (UdZ) SECBET STORM < 3) THE FALCON Doris, daughter of Air. and Airs. Paul B. Lukens, 42 High the Southern New England Tele­ abl« progress. I have several ’old: «:Se (IH) E D G E o r NIGHT (35) TONIGHT Court, East Hartford. She was born Jan. 21 in Hartford Hos­ phone Co., will speak . on ad­ timers’ In my current class the Priret (Incl. tax): Orch, ft.55, 54-45. ■ < J) LITTLE BA8CALS vantages of investing in SNETCO (44) IXN)NEY TCNES pital.. Her maternal grandparents arc Air. and Airs. Albert J. oldest being 48.’’ There are thrills IS.R5. FlrBt Balcony 54.45. $3.55. (SS) A M ERICAN BANDSTAND Todd. 379 Porter St Her paternal grandparents are Air. and stock. D. Lloyd Hobron, manager galore for a'musician the caliber NOW and TUES. IS.SO. 3nd Balcony |t.75. |t.Y5. Make 4:4S iZZ-M) .ttODERN BOMANCES Airs. George Lukens of Marlborough. of the local SNET office, will as­ of Eccellente but he recalled two.” PheckB paynble to and mail to: S:ee ( 3) CISCO k i d • « * • • sist in anssverlng questions! Contliiuoiu From 5 P.M. ( SA3) 811 PERM AN I’ll never forget the time my father (IS) I LED THBKK LIVES First Nationars NOW — ill this wMk ind nixt — First Nstionsl*! Bt'SHNKUe MKMOBIAL GAS HEAT Gary Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. LaBrec,. 613 Main Copeland began work with took me to Carnegie Hall In NeW IK IK w i Jiain HT>; Addrest: Haiiferd 14. Conn. (» ) THE FIRST SHOW St. He was bom Jan. 19 at Alanchester Alemorial Hospital. His SNF7TCO in 1921 aa a clerk and York to hear Fritz Kreisler. And (30) COMEDY TIME famous Dollar Days ara here again! Now tee how much atenographer in the. plant head­ (40> POPEY'K INSTALLERS maternal grandparents are Air. and Airs. Harold- Jleffron, 512 another great thrill for me Is to i;3e (18) THE BIO SHOW Center St., and his paternal grandparents are Air. and Mrs. Paul quarters office. H e ' became A just play In any opera. How long ( S) CABTOON E X P R E SS good food a dollar will buy I LaBrec, Putnam. traveling auditor in 1927 and In does It take for an instructor to ( »;53) MICKEY MOl'SE CLl'B * * • • • « 1935 was named secretary's assist­ judge the capabilities of a new stu­ ’ •/j jMiqrBOBCnl (30) THE EARLY SHOW Great <491 TWILIGHT THEATEB f ^ l Edward, son of Air. and Airs. Earl Beebe, Ellington. He ant. The following year lie became dent? "You usually can tell after 6 :N ( S) P O P K Y E T H E A T E R aa.4istant secretary and assistant four lessons if it would be worth­ ( 3) SHEENA ■was bom Jon. 15 at Rockville City Hospital His maternal treasurer. (S3) CAK'TOON CAR.VIVAL grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gilbert. West Willlngton, while for a pupil to continue,” he 6:36 ( 3) NEWS. SPORTS A WEATR. and his paternal grandparents are Air, and Airs. Karl Beebe, 130 Born ill East Haven, he is a related. What type of music does EK Union St.. Rockville. He has a brother, Thomas, 3. graduate of Northeastern Univer­ the subject like best? The .answer < 8) NEWS. WEATHEB A « » « • • sity. was brief and to the point, "I love SPORTS CHADWICK & CO. Copeland is a Director of the (S3) RIO PICTI RE 564 CENTER ST.—Ml 94M69 Keith Arthur, son of Air. and Airs. Arthur Wohllebe, 114 W. adl types of music.” Eccellente haa * P lu » * 6:33 (« ) SPOBTSCAST Main St.. Rockville. He was born Jan. 22 at Rockville City New Haven Savings Bank, the also mastered the art of tuning «:4S (S3) NEWS Woodbury Telephone Ca, Second pianos and repairing violins. To S ;U ( S> TOWN C R IE R lliS e (33) TONIGHT Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Air. and Mrs. Edward iNiaTSTW ftnfttitoniiiralf 7:0# ( 3) HAWKEVK—LAST OP prove his versatility, last fall Ec­ 11:35 (4») .NEWS A PBEVIEWS Candlto, 30'3 Spring St., Rockville, and his paternal grandparents National . B a ^ of New Haven. SIOHICANS cellente played the clarinet-In the ( S) H R ER IFF O F COCHISE 13:35 ( 5) NEWS A WEATHER are Air. and Mrs. Apthur Wohllebe, 13 West Rd., Rockville. United F'und \of Greater New Ha­ U :ie ( 5) NEWS ven, Connecticut Development local Community Band. (33) WEATHER AND I.OCAL Robert Starkel of 40 Cambridge NEWS Conrad Nell, son of Mr. and Airs. Conrad Neil Shannon. He Ci'edlt Corp., YMCA, Vocational (30) NEWS A WEATHER Counseling Service an#ls a former St., a stock broker with Shearson, (40) NEirS A WEATHER TUESDAY was bom Jan. 26 at Quonset, R. I. His maternal grandparents Hammil and Co. fn Mancheater, (ss) SPORTS Foers are Mr. and Airs, Harold G. Shannon, 17 Oval Lane. The pa­ director of the New Haven Chap­ 7:15 (leu) nnroLA'' edwa^ s. ter American Red Cross, and a for­ has been^admitted to membership NiSWR lt:t ( K) NEWS ternal grandparents are Mr. and Airs. Cohen Mallard, Brunswick, in the Rotary Club. He Is a for­ (33) HIGHLIGHTS (ISAO HOTEL QOSMOPOUTAM Ga, mer member of the New Haven ■ TICHMICdLOII-• (33-3«) TIC TAC DOUGH Foundation Distribution Commit­ mer UConn football star who later LuRob Dais Tussriajf ( 3) BUGS BUNNY tee and past chairman of the New (15-40) LOVE OF UFE NIcbols ( 8) HOLLYWOOD’S BEST Haven Chapter American' Red Businessmen's luncheons (15) SEABCF FOR TOMORROW Cross. deserve (snd get) our epeclal Monebehtar TIRE Inc. (33-50) IT COULD BE YOU He lives in Hamden. (It) MID-DAY MOVIE J Here's a wonderful chance for big savings in the SPICIALIZING IN attention. 'Try our 13)45 (18) THE GUIDING LIOHT MS - Here are a few exam ples— and there are m any m any more GOODYEAR 1:N (18) CONNECTICUT UFE (33) AT HOME WITH KITTT great thrift event thousands await so lagerly. You'll CUSTOM BUILT HOMES (S«) DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Simple AS— ITALIAN -CUSTOM SUBURBANITE (18) NEWS I SEE COMPLETE DOLLAR DAYS ADVERTISING IN THIS PAPER LATER THIS WEEK. 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    I ,. / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARV 27, 1868 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1958 PAGE P t V I PA G E POUR ------* ' T /■ son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Registration Open Andover Goodale of Bear Bwamp Rd. Columbia Planners H olding. WKNB— WTIO—IBM Your Income Tax-No, 6 WFOP—141t A eoffea hour w as held after tha Eugeht N. Kelly Says^- WDRO—U M Daily Radio In Dance Contuse recital. Hearing Tonight WCX3O-Ut0 ,EMt«ni SUBiUrd H i m W H A T — «10 Porchlight$ Go on Wednesday Floral Oiftn Ptazteed Town Canvass Set Wednesday The lagt bpportunlty, to Join the Flower, arrangeuenta that are Howls of Protest Reversed Rule On Street Plan] newly orgsnluil square dance class designed for table aettlnga at the Our hu$i/ie$$ it Til* foUowutc p rofru n / . . .. •®***‘**^^*v?HAY-Nlaht Watch will be Wednesday avaning. The Garden Club meetings vdll bs de­ A zoning change request and ’ ule* ar* auppUed by tb* radio WTIC—Muaic For March of Dimes Canvass livered the next tlay to residents WORK—Mood* for Romance class, sponsored by the Recreation hated on a timple proposals to • extend or relocate' manafementa and ar* aubject to WPOP—HoundIp— H Dot Department and 'the Manchester who are' patients in nearby hospi­ On •ense Accoiiiits for 195T aeveral streets will be considered at , Mrs. George Koerber, chairman,^hich have been available in previ- tals. . Mothei>. will be on the march^availabte to farmers to hdip share Chang* without notice. 1(;15— Square Dance Club, la conducted p rin ^p le-^T o make a public hearing to be held by the WHAY—Nlcht Watch has asked all residents who wish to ous years, may be ordered sepa­ The Garden Club has been invit­ here Wedneifiay night, simul­ the cost. by W ii Dobson, and meets at S EDITOR’S N O TE: Here’p an Town Planning Commission tonight i WTIC—Mu«lc contribute to the March of Dimes, rately. Following delivery of the ed to visit Mlsa MUUceht Jone’a thousands of taxpayera haven’t— Girl Scout Workshop WHAV—PlelUr Perty WDRC—Mood* for Romance o'clock Wednesday evenlnga at the taneously with others throughout at 8 o'clock in the Municipal Build- { Hxx-ta H««u* to turn their porchllghta on from photos, additional pictures may be garden ifi Bolton - at Some' future insurance broader explanation of the Internal Rev­ Mr*. Leo Cohen. Girl Scout WPOP—Hound Dof Community Y. There is a small In past years — been reporting the nation. A t 7 p.m. the fire siren Ing. ! WKNB—P.M. 1*:05— 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. ordered for a litnlted time. '. date:' Miss Jones's garden was enue Sei^loe’e *tand on the me. 'Clip and *ave it telephone calls, stamps, etc. And, dence Zone to a Residential A Zone'. - WCCC—Record P.evu* Square dancing' is growing in iBugene Schwanke, Mrs. Steve and adults In District 6 from 7:30 group despite stormy weather. Mothers, who will have "cover/J School from 7:30 until 10 o'clock. WHAY—Ni«m Watch for use In preparing your tax form. The area is in the southerly por­ WKNB—PM. WTIC—UN Radio Review . popularity'as a recreational activ­ Ursin, Mrs. John Hutchinson, Mrs. to 10 o'clock tonight in the elemen­ Town Court SchednM frankly, the 1R8 loisn’t been too the town” will then take their it;- Anyone wishing transportation UTIO—Ro«a Miller tary achodl. In the event of bad countel and plan tion of a proposed subdivision of WDRC—Mood* for Romance ity In Manchester. This Is the Donald Brown. Mrs. Willard dre- A meeting of Town Cbuft la much concerned with that fact. ceipts to the firehouse where the should call Mril. Cohen. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey WPOP—Modem Sounds weather, the workshop will be held By O. K. HODENFIELD land mainly located In South Wind­ W POP—Wax Worka third series of classes conducted non, Mrs. Lester Billings, Mrs. scheduled for 8 o'clock this eve­ But this much seems certain-- volunteer firemen will act as cash­ Participating MiQther* .ll:it»— here at the same time on the fol­ AP Newofeature Writer sor. 4:1*- „ • WHAY —Nlcht Watch in the past year slRce the formation William Moran, Mrs. Clifton B. ning In the’ToWn Hall. with you toward bet­ the IRS wants to get at those | iers, as they did last year. Mothera who will assist tl^e teach­ WllAV—Platter Partr WTIC—N'w* lowing Monday, Feb. 8. This application Is "In no way , SO SMART — SO PRACTICAL of the Manchester Square Dance Ifoime, Mrs. Wheeler Hess, Mrs. Regl.—An In­ j bron. SL, Love Lane. Summer St., Mill 4:45— form. Anyone reporting abnormal­ porter, baggage charges, cabs, hire i of paprr. or ask the IRS to wnd Berkowitz, Mrs. Leon Tetreault, WHAY—Platter Party • H. L. Blackledge of Kearney, bus Home on Saturday, Feb. 15. at Whitney, Mrs. Stanley Corthell, Coffee and cajfe will be served at dian Lutheran .bishop says the re­ Fourth Child St., Parker St. Spnice- ,St. and i of public stenographers etc. You | you a copy of form 2106, which Mr*. Max Zucker. .Mrs. Fred Low- WTIC—Roaa Miller 8:30 p.m. Mra. l.awrence'* Jillson, ACrs. Rob­ a Bocial hour^llow ing the Instruc­ cent loan of $225 million from the ly high expense accounts would be A son, Jame.s, was born to Mr. Hackmatack St. The proposed WDRC—Cal Kolbv Neb., titular head of over one mil­ suspect and probably would be can't, however, include here an y ' i* for that apecific purpose, man, Mr*. Theodore Swol, Mrs. WII Dobson will call and provide ert Kelley. Mrs.' Clarence Good­ tion period United State* to India will help and Mrs. John B, Erlandson of highway would run from Tolland WPOP—Waiworka lion membera of the Benevolent FLETCHER OLASS GO. asked to justify his deductions. entertainment expenses or Buch j The breakdown fhould include Howard Shumway, Mra. Laurens Advertise in The Herald— It Pays i;HO— music for square dancing. Music rich, Mrs. James Forand and -^ra. ibats Plan Trips Asians raallse democracy can 8-7878 Edgerton Rd.. Friday, at Windham Tpke. to Burnham St. WHAY—Datelin* and Protective Order of Elks, will There has been a rule on the personal expenses as jfetUng your' nioney spent on transportation Holbrook and Mrs. Robert Taggart. will also be furnished for round Donald Dowling. T v4’0 ^ i p s have been tentative­ work In their country. Bishop Ra­ Community Memorial Hospital. wnOe-Newri be in Hartford Feb. 13 to partici­ The drive la being sponsored ly pilled for members of Girl jah B. Manikam, speaking here at 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE books since 1921 requiring that all suit pressed. fares, meals and lodg^inj;. local T.APS Dance RetuiTi* Grow WDRCyrga** Rtporter pate In the T5th anniversary cele­ dancing. « ,, * a, I transportation, and automobile Jan Tasker. chai:man of the Mr.«. Erlandson is the former Mad­ WPOP—Maw* by the Mothers' Club. Scout Troop 7 as part of their a Lutheran church In observance COKNEB DURANT 8T. money received on expense ac- 2. Other trans^rtationexi^M es^ ' expenws. You should also make bration of the Hartford Lodge of Immediately following the dance, TA PS dance held early in the eline Ncl.son The couple, who have • ;15- Snow Removal Costs qqifliflcation for second class of foreign miaalon month, said If TWs would Include the use of your, ^ breakdown of the auto- a buffet supper will be served, with three other small children, live in WHAY—Dateline . Elks. Snowstorms and icy roads have dges. the understanding bstwssn India own automobile around the city showing the month, reports that more ticket WTIC—Strictly Sporty The Hartford Lodge, which was members of the organization fur­ returns brought in since the ac­ the former Nelson home. Come Ira durin 0 bur Bigt... WDRC—J Zalmao_ ^ coat the town nearly $2,000 so fa^ The first trip will be a visit to a and America fails, 'The rest of where you work while on buaineas 1 P„t j^r fuel, repairs, WPOP—Lawrenc* Wtlk the 19th formed in the country, nishing the food. Asia Will give up." counting shortly after the affair, this winter. First Selectman synagogue In Willlmantic at 2 p.m. Genuine Electro for your employer, or cab, subway i j-nreciation etc Manchenter Evening Herald Co­ 4:M— will observe the anniversary with a Mrs. Wesley C. Gryk and Mra now bring the total receipts up to WH.'-Y—Serenade Edward Whitcomb said last nl^t. Feb. 6. The second trip will take or trolley farea while on this bual-, .^ovt lumbia Correspondent. Mr*. Don­ 4-dsy celebration. Thadiua J. Kiejna are co-chairmen the girls to the Weather Bureau $93.08. WTIC—Cot# Gle* Club The actual estimate to dgte Is ; are the only ones that can be WDRC—Guy Lombardo Oil Feb. 13 .Grand Exalted Ruler of this affair. They are being as­ Named to Committee* ald R. Tuttle, Academy 8-3435. $1974 but this sum doesyAot in­ at Bradley Field at 10 a.m. Feb. 3. Expenses of outside salesmen ■ deducted on line 6 (a). The next WPOP—Top 40 Time Blackledge will be the principal sisted by the following committee: clude the price of five to i» of salt 24 during the school vacation. Joseph P. Szegda and Leonard 4:45- speaker at a banquet In the Hotel Copper Backed Mirrors Thla includea all necessary and or- article wdll tell vou about other LIONS OPEN El'S CENTER 4 ^ Mrs. Lawrence Castonguay, Mrs. which are bought through State Volunteers who can assist with IfBladder v g rrM Djr *'»is449t 'WeakMK' WMkBwT* Robinson, both of Columbia, have I WHAY—barenada dlnary expenses Incurred by out- job-connected ex^naes that can W nC—Tbraa Sur hlatra Statler and give the only address Charles Suntava, Mrs. William vendors and deducted from the transportation on either of these ttsf tip lilCBtf #r I M WaUtac. top fr»* been elected to aid in the United ! Hartford. Jan. 27 (A8 Tw'O WDRC—Uiwell Thomaa of the evening. IiMBt, Dunxlag. ar lUbto< urlaaU«al side saleamen. It applies only to itemized on page 2 of the form WPOP—Top 40 Tim* Conlon, Mrs. John Daley, Mrs. Ste­ Town Aid Funds. dates are asked to call Mrs. Paul traaf SMtlllaf, CUuRt Urlaa* Rat FOR: RREPLACE-WALL.DOOR full-time salesmen who solicit busi- jo40 expense.* such as union States Agricultural Conservation years of fund raislng-Jiy Connecti­ Others at the speaera' tablek will phen Frey. Mrs. Charles Kase- Donahue or M ra Robert Kelley, tamaaaa KMa>y aai BJaidtr Irrltattatts. Program in the Tolland County cut Lions Clubs has resulted in the Y:45- TR B W M e c t trf OTtTlJI far golck iMip. M m ra ness for thejr employers away d ,i„ tools you must buy. etc., WHAY—Serenade include Gov. A. A. Riblcoff, Sena­ lauskas, Mrs. Richard Keenly. Mra. The Board oJ^Tax Review will co-leaders of the troop. mail ballot election.* for 1958. onenlng of .an eye research center WTIC— prava aafaty far yoaag aa4 aM. Aak 4ng- from their employers' place o f ' a„d other J^-connected expensea tor William A. Purtell and CSilef Edward Klucewicz. Mrs. Henry meet In the Iftiwn Hall from 10 Two groups of Scouts recently flat far O lfel'U aaRar aia«tp«kaak gaar* REVELED ar DESIGNED , ) IN STOCK Both are dairy farmers. at the Yale University Medical WDRC—Amoa and Andy aataa. Gaa ha« fMi pa« taiprara. business. for which you are not reimbursed. WPOP—Pulton Lawli Justice Designate Edward J. Daley Mutrie and Mrs. Rtchaid Vaughn. qualified for minstrel's badges by Szegda is a member of the School to probe the'eauses of glau­ a.m. to 4 pdn. Saturday to hear 4. Any other Job-connected ex------...... of the Connecticut Supreme Court, Ticketa for the dance may be ob­ presenting folksong drsmstiza- 2 4 “ x 3 S “ ~ 3 0 " e 4 0 *' J county committee headed by coma a di.«ease that cau.ses blind­ Y: complalntp^r requests for adjust­ penses incurred by you for which IvHAY—Serenad* all members of the Hartford tlons.^ .lo.aeph F. Girardini of Ellington. ness. WTIC—Dick Bertal tained from any of the committee ments ^ property assessments. you are reimbursed by your em­ Lodge. A sMdowgraph of the "Deaf- Robinson is chairman of the Dis­ The announcement was made WDRC—Amoa and Andy members. Meetings will also bCNheld at,.the Charge ployer, (Unlike the first three Third in Fainliy WPOP—Ed P. Uoraaa Each of the Elks lodges in the 3MMY*^'oiR*n's Courtship" was glven< by 5 Year Guarantee trict 4 committee. This distri(tt during the mid-winter conference h all^om 8 to 9 p.rh. on Tear categories, in this group your ex­ l i « - State vs-ill have delegationa at the ^ Donna Gasper, Judith Maguire covers Andover. Columbia and of stale Lions at the Hotel Otatler- WHAY—SeranAde FqK 14. PreecriptldM penses must not exceed the amount Dies Within Week \ u f banquet which ^a-ill begii( at 7 and Kathleen Donahue. Another Hebron. Percy Cook of Andover Hlllon Saturday. WTIC—Newa of the World Membera of the Board . hre lleie counts be reported a.* income. you received from your employer WDRC—Answer Plea** o’clock following a reception for Extended Forecast rge Munson. Clifton B. Home group dramatizing "Jenny Jenk­ and Kenneth Potter of Hebron are President of the Connecticut ALL MIRRORS IN STOCK Money arluallv spent on job-ion- If they do exceed your reimburse­ Norwich. Jan. 27 i/Pi - A Nor­ WPOP—Top 40 Tim# Blackledge at 8:15. and Ralph Ransom. ins" Included Sally Clough, Laurel the other members. Lion.*' eye research foundation ^7^ V PINE PHARMACY nected expenses, of course, could ment. the additional expenses will Ticketa for the affair and the Warner. Karen Ostby, Beverly wich woman'* death in her burn­ The Agrcultural Conservation Harold A. Ashley said the center, * 'StTa Y—Serenade Forecast for Connecticut for/(ne Class Picture* Planned •84 Center S t , - ^ t-8814 be deducted have to be entered among itemized W n C —New* of the World EUca Ball on Feb. 15 at the Hotel period Tuesday through S a w d a y Class pictures of the 10 grades in Bramhall, Judith' Provost. Nancy Far Immadlofa Dalivtry ing apartment last night was the Program is a means of protect­ housed in temporary quarters. • WDRC—E. R Kurrow - Statler ara now available in every The rule doesn’t differentiate be- , deductions on page 2 of form 1040 "has been eslabll.shed and is now WPOP—Top 40 Tim* oalls for temperatures averapng 6 the elementary school will be taken Hudak. Carol Urain and Kathleen third death in her family in one ing and conserving farm and ranch I Elks lodge in the State. The sale to 10 degrees above norm^with no Feb. 6 as part of the PTA-spon- Darwin. tween the grocery clerk who gets to lower your tax.) lands with appropriated funds [ functioning w ^ .■ *'tvHAY—Record Rodeo ends on Feb. 1. marked day to day chtage. The sored annual student picture proj­ Recital Well Attended NEW LARGER QUARTERS .30 tents trolley fare to lake a Expenses in these four rate- week. WTIC—You Bet Y'our Life boK of groceries to Mrs. .Jones'' gories (remember the limit on Medical Examiner George H WDRC—Robert Q. Lewi* normal mean temperpuire in the ect. An. organ recital by Clifton WPOP—Mystery Tim* Hartford area for this period is 26 Photographs will also be taken of Goodale drew an . enthusiastic WINDOW SHADES PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING house, and the big. executive who category 4 1 may be deducted on Gilderslecve said Mrs Lillian i;15— degrees ranging fram a i normal individual students whose parents audienqe of more than 130 people takes a trip around the world and line 6 (ai. However, any money Bekri.i. 41. of Norwich wa.s found WHAY—Record Rodeo Weekend Deaths h l ^ temperatuce of about 35 de­ send written permission, ar i indi­ list night in the First Congrega­ chalks it off to business expenses.! yqut employer gave you during tlie dead by firemen as they extin- WTIC—You Bet Your LH* Groofl, Whifa, Ecru AUTO GLASS INSTALLED WDRC—Robert Q Lewie grees to a normal low temperature cate their choiqe of two "packages" tional Church. But if the Internal Revenue year to take care of these expenses gir.sheci s fire in her apartment 4 SPEAKER HIGH FIDELITY WPOP—Mystery Time By THE of around 17/Prsclpitation for the Those attending comfnented W ashabla .Service was going to .crack down, must be included as inc ome on line Sati'iday night, her *i.*ter-in- that are offered. Orders may be ft t:SS— Kansas City - Arthur B. Elsen­ period wU|/average about 'j to 1 sent for a class picture, a dozen that he had planned a varied and GLASS FURNITURE TOPS it had to gel a report from every- ‘ i- , la" . Mrs Olympia Bekris. died CONSOLE PHONOGRAPH WHAY—Record Rodeo hower, 71, eldest brother of Presi­ Inch witb-Taln or snow likely Wed- Interesting program hi which he HOLLAND HNISH one Thus the official word was Now if your experwes outrun Dr Gildei sleev'e said she com­ WTIC—Nlchtllnc wallet pictures and one enlarge­ Royal’s WDRC—Rualy Draper dent Eisenhower, died Sunday. nesdav/-ud again Friday or Satur­ ment or three enlargements. displayed an excellent technique. MIRRORS (Firaplact and Door) that anyone who had any sort of , your reimbursement, it obviously mitted suicide by drinking rubbing i January: • 15' boss, 8 ' middle-rang* and two 5 ' Irabi* WPOP—Hound Do* He retired in 1956 ax vice chair­ day It is expected that the albums. "nie 19-year old musician is the $ 2 .3 0 . Made to Order expenae account would have to fill is to your advantage to list them. alcohol and taking aspirin. speakers for greoter listening pleasure l:4.V— man of the board of the Com­ • With Tour Roller* Your expense deductions will be Last Monday a niece of Mrs. WHAY—Record Rodeo PICTURE FRAMING (oil typM) In the new line. WTIC—Nishtline merce Trust Co. and during his .Most lj*cked Records greater than your expense "in­ Bekris. Yvonne Gulmond. 14. • Powerful push-pull high fidelity amplifier WDRC—Ruaty Draper long career- as a banker' gained n FULL UNE OF CUSTOM WINDOW and PLATE GLASS The newa waii greeted with come." and by that amount you drowned in Jecvetl City. WPOP—Hound Do* national reputation in flour apd will reduce your adjusted gross The medical examiner said an • Precision intermix record chonger ploys oil t:*«— howls of protest. The average grain financing. He was boriy'at VENETIAN lUNDS income. And the adjusted gross autopsy was being pel formed on WHAY—Nlcht Watch CONTRACTORS: WE HAVX IN STOCK taxpayer, who has been breaking E E - e R E A M 1 speeds, shuts off outomotieolly \t”Tir—Telephone Hour Hope. Kan. / even or maybe making a little income Is the basic figure, the Mra. Bekris' body in Hartford. WDRC—The World Tonight M III I I /, h i: \l I V SAI.OXS MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS WPOP—Hound Do* New York George C;' Boldt E. A. JOHNSON bit on his expense accounts for » The Mognosonic Speciol. Compoct OCOUl- Jr.. 78, son of the founder of the years just didn't have the records — OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS WHAY—Night Watch Waldorf-Astoria and ^for a hum to back up the required state- ; tical cabinet in severol finishes. WTIC—Telephone Hour her of years himself-: president of PAINT CO. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN WDRC—The World Tonight menta. And his employers could Science Shrinks Piles In mqhogony . . . WPOP—Hound Do* the famed hotel, died Sunday. 723 Main St„ Tel. MI 9-4501 foresee thousands of dollars spent VALUE $229.90 Winter Park, — John Crds- In digging up those records for WHAY-Mcht Watch 't Miss This Outstanding Special! WTIC—Nightline by McCarthy,/7l, former secre him. New Way Without Surgery WDRC—Mood* for Romance tary-m anag^'of the National Fur­ A few weeks later the revenue WPOP—Hoiind Do* niture Murufacturers Assn, and service backed down It acknowl­ Fiiula Healing Substance That Relievea Pain, ■»:4.V— WHAY—.Night Watch promineijr in the household furni­ NATIONALLY ADVERTISED edged that the derision to add Stops Itching as it Shrinks Hemorrhoids WTTC—Nlghtline ture Industry for 35 years, died the new line had not been made Nr. T »5 . K. T. (5*»«UI) - For th* made aitonishinit statemenU likt WDRC—Mood* for Romance Saturday. public until 10 month.* of the tax firit time tcience hsi found m new Piles have ceased to be a problem!” M i 1 WPOP—Hound Do* I / ./ year had pa.s.sed and hence had heslinf tubttnnce with the oston- The secret is a new heaiinif sub- FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ^ lin e . III. — Dr. Carl H. Gam- MfONAVOX DIAMOND NEEDLE^ / 78. bualneaaman. astronomer, PERMANENT a retroactive cfTect i*hinc sbilitY to shrink hemor­ stance ( Bio-Dyne*)~discovery of Television Programs ■»-riter and lecturer whose observ­ rhoids. stop itchinf, snd relieve A world-famous research initituta. Taxpayers this year, the IRS Thii subfitance it now availablt Diomonds ore Hi-Fi's best friends. . . for maximum listening atory was one of 85 in the nation pain — without surfery. On Page Two decided, could treat those travel In esse after case, while ffently in suppontory or ointment form officially designated for obaerva- and reimbursed expenses, etc . relifTinr pain, actual reduction under the name Preparation //.• \ pleosure on(I longer record life. tlons during the International $ 8 4 5 for 19.')7 just as they had in the (shrinkage) took place. At your drufffitt. Money back VALUE $20.00 Geophysical Year, died Saturday. past. But the announcement cai- Most amasinr <>f ail — results fuarantee. Clearwater. Fla. -- Robert Doug­ were so thoroufh that sufferers •R e f . U. 8. Pot. O f. G E N E R A l ^ ^ ried the warning that taxpayers las Pinkerton. 68, former Presi­ should keep adequate records dent of the Ohio A.ssociation of during 19.38 so they’ll be. in a iCE College and University Businesa IneliidBs: Haircut * invigeratinq C obH Shampoo position to make an accounting A Call Officers and authdr of the post- next year- MAGNAVOX EXTENSION Nights 4p»*«s«4 Plus Parts World W ar 1 best-selling novel, Sparkling Rint* * Tost Curls * Naw Sooson Sot. This is what it means to you: T p il an S-5483 "Ladies of Hell," died Saturday. If in 19.36 you were given $200 SPEAKER SYSTEM He was born at Darjeeling, India. In expense account money by Schultz ztyllits will create this permanent in any style that your emplover and you didn't re­ . . . con be connected in minutes . . . lets you appeals moat to you . . . whether It be a romantically dash­ port it as income, you don't have ing La Colomblne Coif or a vivaciouzly youthful style. But enjoy Magnavox High Fidelity in other rooms. to report anything you got in 19.37 whatever etyle you prefer, .you can re*t asaured that the on an expenae account That's hairdo will uphold every Schultz tradition for quality and VALUE $39.90 true whether you broke exactly faahion-rightneM. even, or made a profit. FAIRWAY Weldon’s Monthly News However. If you reported that $200 as income ( which you should tS 3 M A IN ST., M A N CH EST ER — M l 3-8951 K for A MESSAGE tTtO.lit YOUR “PHARMACISTS" have I. and then deducted what ’ ^ SAVE $89.90 you actually spent fo;- your em­ ^ barrettes, curlen, permanents ^ ^ AMPLE PARKING • OPEN MONDAY Through SATURDAY “W n're Ingulating Our Attic" ployer. you should follow that W HY DO pr e :s c r ip t io n s c o s t so l i t t l e ? same prnceduie this year. ‘ Most people forget, that to the cost of drugs, must The IRS acknowledges that ROYAL ICE CREAM IS D-E-L-l-C-l-O-U-S! ALL 3 FOR ONLY be added the time nece.ssary to select the ingredients, That's a fact! Ont of Hi* man at Tht W. G. GItnnay Company 199 compound them when required, carefully check them, type the labels and record them'?* H urry!.. . Limited time offer showad us how to do It aursolvM. It's a snap . . and, not axpanslva* 3 PLUAIBERS, TELEVlSION'and SERVICE / N.D.S. MEN HAVE A MINIMUM FEE. AVAILAILE They must charge from $.1 to $6 for minimum time. Tht foUowlhg insulations for a 24'x32*^atHc: Royal To this they have to add the cost of materials plus V- a profit. - fl STUDENT'S STATEMENT u n u iB N o w ' s tho tim re t o on AVERAGE CHARGE FOR PRESCRIPTIONS . ' Blanket. As low as ,$ 6 6 -0 0 / PINTS Only IS LESS TH AN $3. Students of oil ages n e ^ satisfactory central Public Library service. Save Magnavox Big Pictu TV, to o l Most of them .still are about $2. A small percentage / B n tt A s low aa g 0 g , 5 O with very expensive ingredients costs more. Pharma-/ They need more space in the Mary Cheney Library for books and cies do not charge a minimum fee. magazine files, enough tables and chairs, expanded reference collec­ Stock-Up • 2 6 2 sq. in. opficolly filtered screen BeBective Blanket. At low aa $ 1 1 1 0 0 YOUR OTHER PURCHASES LOWER tion, a much larger children's room, quiet places to study. Now! ASSORTED FLAVOK.S • convenient top iuning PRESCRIPTION CHARGE. Service to the .sick, requires pharmacies to be open To achieve this, Manchester must first approve the proposed addi­ GET YOUR ICE CREAM AT ONE • famous Magnavox quality and dependobility f * , long hours each day. During that time .vou can also tions to the Mary Cheney building--unchanged since it was built for • superior M a g n a v o x sound lets you hear and OF THESE NEIGH80RHOOD STORES: get from us your home remedies, health-aids and toi- Stop in today . . . stort saving up to'30% on futi bills. This sum* the town, 1937 style. enjoy more of your favorite programs , ietries. The profits bn these sales reduces our over­ the fold > • Brngan'* Red and White • Pewe'o (Jrorery head costp. Without them a minimum fee, for prescrip­ mar, hewa rooms up to 15° cookr than outdoors.' I Pine Street Bolton • The Constellotion, in attractive mur-proof tions, would have to be charged. cordovon We urge you to vote YES on the library , • t.’ampbeir* I>ri>e-ln • Pete'* (iroyery E. Center SL PHARMACIES DO NOT CHARGE MORE. Vernon Our prices are not more than market or variety To taar a piaca of papar you fold it and tear along the bond issue. I • Cornell Barkery • Rely.er’* Groeery ■tores. Our pharmacy training enables us^to protect 1 Hartford Rd. Seliool Street fold. Ironing a fold in linens waalcani the fibari at the fold ONLY you and answer question.^. We carry a greater variety G o to the polls Wednesday, the 29th of this week. ^ • Gils'* (irlnder • Stanley's Gror’ery >208“ of stock. Therefore . . . too. That's why our laundry irons even the largest linens '"Your Guarantee— 1 Hartford Rd. Vernon They ore open from 8 A.M. fo 8 P.M. i % BUY ALL MEDICINES, HEALTH-AIDS and flat and folds them afterwards. Make your linens last 'm Manehester Drug • Star Market ^ Main .Street North Street Buy Now— Enjoy Tremendous Savings TOILETRIES FROM YOUR PHARMACY. longer by sendings them to the laundry that irons before You have only this one chance. Since these purchases enable us to keep prescription Our 36 Years Of Reputable Service" le Patnode's Gna-ory e I'alente'* Groeery e costs lower— why should any thinking person get them folding. . • , Vote YE5. ^ Bolton ' Center Street elsewhere? ^ ^e Peppln'* GriM-ery , Bolton SWISS LAUNDRY " I ■ f 10 HARLOW ST„ ROCKVILLE. ESTABLliSHEO 1918 336 North Main, Street Potterton's Remember: The Library Is Everyone's University. BRANCHES: 80 WARD ST„ ROCKVIUJS JI dj^ jo L K I , i . ISMdjjni HAlaF HOUR LAUNORV, 40 WINDSOR AVE„ ROCKVILLE y Tel. MI 9-5253 CREAM CO,i Fomous for Sopvice Sinbt 1931 PREStRIPTION PHARMACY / ' 488 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST, MANCHESTER G R U N (Thi* adverUseiricnt contributed b y college etudente einl thelg friend*.) y'- • -• M I 8rl851 ■ ■ • ' , Open Daily 7 A.M. MANUFACTURERS OF “ORFITELLI’S SPI MO.M" J 130 CENTER ST. C O R N E R O F C H U R C H 901 MAIN ST.-r-Ml 3-6321 , td 5 P.Mi, Including SANITONE DRY CLEANING^ BUILDiNG MATERIALS 24 W A R R E N 8T„ M AN C H E STER — Phone M l 3-6950 , OVER HALT A MfUJON PREHCRIPTIONS niX ED Wednesday Afternoon Member of Americso Colirge of. Apothecaries LUMBER FUEL r- ^ ‘ 1 '..'I.-' V “ ■ 1 / i ■i, ■ i V .X \' , , '■ '■ / . ' ex • < ,/ ■ W . ■' ■■ / /'I < ■ 'V . V ■ I ' /

    r ■ . I ■ MANCHESTER EVENING H^RALPr BIANCHESTER, CONl^^ MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COl MONDAY, JANUARY- 27, 1968' PAGE SEVEN P A G E S I X ------is that the Ruasiana "don't spare from rising If w# approve addition­ Wood Dr„ Vernon, were baptized Klock will show movld|g.Dlctures. al expenditvirea "piece-meal" with­ South Wind$or League to View. Plastic Wraps fSmtrl)ratrr the rubles.” Bolton recently at St. Maurice Chlirch. of the African safari in w m ^ she out seeing what each approval Meetings Slnted and her husband and RichanrA,uer TTie big conclusion from this, means. participated last fall. Doi’t Throw^Em Awai IfpraUi PTA Sets Dance Yl'flR ROUND i-llR CONDU r'N'N; The Adult Study Class of the . Movies of Safari Silage iu Bales says Benton, is that it shows that The Open Forum ' It would help us vote wisely U United Methodlet Church W<» meet Arrangementa for ths meattni still plenty of wear Imxifi those shoes PUBUSUKD BY TUJ£ tbfre was a complete analysis of Mothers^ March on Polio when you bring them herhsfor expert re­ HERALD PRINTING CO.. INC. a nation that was threp-quarters To .^d Library tonight at 7 o’clock at the par- The Lutz Junior Museum are being made by Mrs. W. J leapolls—SUage can be baled 13 Btuell Btrert an the additional financial com­ THERE IS NO NEED TO COMPROMISE •onage. pairs. ^ lliterate 40 years ago is threaten­ League will hold a program meet­ Doherty, chairman.of the volun­ succeisfi^y. The hay is cut, al­ MancIiMtcr, Cofm. Communications for publications In the Open Forum will not mitments which we have been The Executive Board , of the teer workers.' WORK DONE WHILE, THOMAS F. rkRGUSUN. ing to surpass ua In field after be guaranteed publication If they contain more than 300 words. Wapplng Parant Teacher The unsurpadstd aervlce and facilities of Slated for Tomorrow Night ing Wednesday evening at 8 lowed tolrilt to about 40 per cent WALTER R FERGUSON making since the liut budget so we Parent Teachere Assn, will hold a or WHILE YOU SHOP PublUber* field.” ’ The Herald reserves the right to decline to pubUsh any matter would have a hint of what the next Assn, wiir-hold a square dance for Quish FunetiU Home ia recognized a« meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m. o’clhek at the Bowers School. In­ moisture, thin, baled. The balea are RKV. KEANH IHES stacked on one'ai^ of a large plas­ rounded OUpber 1. 1381 The strange thing about all this, > that may be libelous or which is In bad taste. Free expression budget will mean. Aa It looks to adulta Saturday'at the Wapplng among the finest. * M n. Stuart Reopcll ol CampTcheater waz baptized yesterday by at the school. ' vited guests wifi be the members df political views is desired by contributions of this character us now there are several Items to School at .8:30 p.m. of the museum board of directors Middletown, Jan. 27 ifih—^The tic aheet. The otnar end Is pulled Publubed Eveor £eenlnc ------Except of course, is that, by talking about mMilng Rd. will direct the annual Rev. Carlton Daley at the United Rev. John J. Keane, pastor.of St. SundAV* and Holloas'* Entered at the but letters which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. look at: . DTi Wlnthrop Tilley of tho Uni­ Manchester Evening Hernld Bol- and the Steering Conlmlttee, and up over the stack anihatapled. This such Russian advances aa if they Afr condlttoaed for Methodist Church. She Is the Aeden's R. C. Church at Nsw Ha­ makes an airtight of high- Pott Oince at Manchester. Conn., as (1) What'wHl each of the four versity of Connecticut will be Mothers' March In the local polio granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. t4in correapondent; Mrs, Lxmls their respective' husbands and Second Class Mall Matter. were a menace, w’e make ourselves caller, explaining the ateps. be-t your comfort. drive tomorrow night. Volunteer! wives. ven, died at Middlesag Memorial quality baled silage. o .. SAM YULYES-ssiY^Az*' Points for the Pool <^will be forthcoming in the near Upltal Improvements to be acted Elmer Weden of Keeney Dr. IMmoek Jr„ telepbone BOtchell Hospital after an illnesa of about "Shika Repairing of the Better Kind for Over 40 YWun* SUBSCRIPTION RATES -sound as if we would vastly prefer future. up

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    • j - V * THE D uke’s Scalp Next for W e^t V irg s Herald Angle By Week’s Boxing EARL YOST Winning and Losing Streaks Several - Qiil^s Sp4>fts IkUtor Highlights B l'N D A V ^Son Reed. j(ge 12, before going to Still Sidielmed bed, cmpfhtnting on the pteturea I n - fBefeat at Hands of W indham Usual schedui* waa altered to- New ’fork, Jah. 27 «» — Jimmy 58 55 In Jeopardy on Case 'day because of a trip to Boston ■aid. '’^uess you got some free Archer and Danny Russd, s pair Diie to Ekams and instead of accoptpahying my publicity out of It too." . r By PAT BOLDUC ^opener' last month. The heart-^dactsive fourth period were all reg-''^holding a 12-9 margin at th* endficut th* Windham lead to 40-39 att- Thank* to their, fine scoring Nejy ITork welterweights. who' family to our neighborhood church breaking defeat also eliminated the Utered from the 15-fOot stripe with of the opening quarter and the th *. thras-quarter mark. Duba- both C*U(:hry and Dubanoaki WF.DNE8DAY Excessive fouling cost hard- ♦41-31 to powerful Woodrow Wll-^and .li^Mdeiv->(6S-41) In another climbed into the main event clasa I came to Mancheater for ^aas'.' Once again the phone was busier host Indians front the annual Btate Cxuchry'* hitting on aeven of 10. Whippets fighting back to gain a nOsld and FUke combined for 10 moved into a third place tie for By PAT BOLDUC New York, Jan. «7 (/P)~ luck Manchester High its sec­ son the first time around. week. In 1957, meet tonight in the head­ Shortly after I was picked pp by than at any time since Manchester Class A Toumam'ent. The losers suffered greatly In .the ■light 28 - 25 edge at halftime of Manchester’* 14 tallies in. the GCIL scoring honors, each with Jeff Koclsch and a foursothe to Windham's Biggest Hero final eight minutes when first they mainly as the result of 10 success­ period. Two winninjj streaks and Captain Bob Groua, t>on Thie« X.' That 6wa8hbuckling band of Voters went to the polls With most ond victory of the season Sat­ 110 tallies. line bout at St. Nichplaa Arena. Beantown aUo Included 'bed Ga- . C o-C a p t a 1 n Artdy Cxuchry lost starter Bob FIske through an ful foul shots in 14 tries. one losing: skein Will he on the bault and Ron .lanton. Rorkvllle'a Mojintaineers from West Vir­ callers seeking ticket information urday night. Outscored by StatisUra Favor Loser* . The Mancheater . JV’s made it S H 'im tn Note* Archer haa won iS to 17 pro vello and Larry Rostrit, the latter proved Windham's biggest hero injury and then IltUe Bobby Daigle, Center Johnny Wheaton scored line this week as three of the three leading point-gettera. * were ginia blow into Durham, N. C., on the ’ Gold Key Dinner. Being nine baskets a hot Windham three in a row yrith a 41-34 win Coach I Dick Sollaft«i('s Manchca starts while Rt'sso has won 13 of of Rockville. All were guests of ticket chairman, most late comers Saturday, the talented 5-9 letter- Chuck Saimoitd and Captain Dick all of the points aa Windham shot Manchester was the stfonger over thq Windham seconds with four area schoolboy basket­ the big men- in last Friday’s tri­ ter Righ' swimming teb-m will at­ 16, Since hq moved up to the top tonight to hang Duke's scalp Hamilton Stanilafd for a full day quintet converted 26 to 39 man junior winding up with 22 club both in the shooting and re­ umph over Glastonbury. Grou'a has were directed to phone here and as Dubanoaki via five personals. Into a 5-2 bulge early in the open­ Neal Pr'etcott caging 19 point* ball teams prepare to engage tempt to regain ita 'wlnimtg ways of the card, the 20-year-old Ruaao alongside their other 1-4 vic- of sporta,' baaketball games free throws w’hlls escaping with a points, including a strong 12 for Manchester slso had two opportun­ ing period but key hoops by Du­ bounding departments. The Silk caged ion points in nine starts usual, 99 per cent wanted good for the victors. Fridaynlghl tn a 7:30 Engagement has beaten Eddie Lynch. Peter ’tlms o f the basketball acabon. and a hocitey game -all played at tables, down front . . . The heavy 58-55 triumph befbre 900 (372 18 from the charity line. All five ities to go ahead but twice lost the banoaki and Daigle accounted for Towner* hit on 25 of 67 shots (37 WiaShsm (5I> in five games. Hebron Re- while 'fhlebault. author of 21 tal­ paid) cheering fans at. the high P ponsl, boastinp four strsighl vic- against perennial' strong. Watar- Schmidt and Tony Decola, Archer's This should be, a relatively eaay th* Bo(rioh (jmrden. Hamilton, now ftelephone service which was pro­ of hia baskets t^ere scored from ball at crucial moments, out and hia last three foul rause ot a backcoiirt violation and the biirxer. Twice the ecore was 1 Diffiry. r ... (VO 0 Silk Town tankers lost to Wbter- Hec. 20 in Madison Square Garden The Whippets made excellent ners shot at a poor 28 per cent Tuesday mght, meeting " 'hdhani , 39 points, in among the nation’s court elite, for MlUlcheater, buried Ft. Banka In morning routine and the deadline shots actually clinched the decision again through poor (iribbllng. tied and the lead was exchanged 2 Pardus. r ... . . n 4-7 4 bury Sacred Heart. 48-29, last Fri­ when he waa beatenAby Oale Ker- tiuke hat a So-so- 6-6 record to the prelim while the Celtics, with use of 23 Manchester personals en for the visitors. ■even times In a fast-moving sec­ average (16 for 58) from the floor .1 Wheaton, c . .. a 5-R 11 Regional Tech in Willimantir. his last three contests, has totaled w ln . X hour passed long before the last 2 Heed, c ...... 4 3-5 10 day after notching three straight date. the fabulous Bob Cousy finishing piece of copy waa eiSted . , route to their fourth victory, third After 1:35 of the fourth quarter CCIL Standings ond quarter before three straight and were credited with 34 re­ 2 Ciurhry. x .. 4. 5 Another club with four con- 70 tallies tn nine atarts. Ernie Nei- in succession, in 11 starts while wins. Earlief- In {he weels the In­ The ifiirpund match wlir'T)«r_^etj strong, nipped Philadelphia in the Visited the West Side Rec at Windham waa , ahead by seven \V. L. Pet. foul shots, all by Don Pardus, put bounds. 1 Duclos, g ... . . 3 3-2 n aecutive triumphs. Rork\'ilte High derwerfei- and .loe Doherty with 63 The Mountaineers -rest up, sft^r taking over sole possession of third diana nipped CCIL. rival Bristol oh televlsldiv^ (Dumont) In some last 80 seconds, 114-113. . . . Whil<» points. 48-41, the biggMt lead en­ Hall ...... 8 n 1.000 the invaders out front at the In­ Dubanoaki. who tallied 20 points goes to the post twice, hosting and ."ifl points, respectively, have tonight sn^ will have more thah a night and there waa a notice­ 12 Totals ...... i7 36-39 42-35. winning the last event by a sections. having dinner at a restaurant near able lack of youngsters enjoying place in the CCIL with a 4-4 won joyed 'by either club all night But Wethersfield ..,...... 5 2 .714 termission. in a brilliant performance for the! arh Clyde has . three games bn • tap before action, of which there was plenty 140 perfection s 3-0 win was scored return home Friday. Feb. 7, to to Canada for a' title bout If he gets in d u in g one bare knuckle battle, j „ver the North Ends. Bill Thorh- battle CCW. rival Meriden. Washburn’s charges given an ex­ meeting .West Virginia. The big Last Place Warriors Giants Marking Time past Antphny. • < cellent chance of gaining revenge.' x/Vixore Attends Baseball Dinner hurdle for the Brooklyn Rddman ^ • . Home Ju*t before 1 a.m. and I ion. former Dartmouth football Anthwy had his. chance with comes 'Saturday against Temple, I smelled Hide I h*d been In a lineman, flashed for the losers . . . Co-Captain Dave Farley, Bob Moore at Los Ai)geles Sept. 20 'Vice President Nixon chats with baseball personalities a t annual dinner of the New York Qhapter of Smoke factory for weeks. Cheney Tech MixKn norm.r.s the B as^all Writers' .^sbejation of America in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotyl last night. From left one of the strongest teams on the Building Director Ronnie Daigle Beat Western Leaders lulo, Hal Taylor and Gunars 'Vin- when he was stopped in seven Eastern Seaboard. . t MONDAY and Harold Simmons, assistant, re­ For Waiver Clearance Coach Tony D'AtIgona'g Tech- kels combined for all of the points Ktanillnss are Mike Higgins, Bouon Red Sox manager, who accepted for left fielder Tod Williams the 81d W rouhda. He earned the chartce by In fact, there'is no doubt about Familiar face at the desk on a ported all was going well at the men will be meeting Cromwell for in last week’s .54-49 win over El­ Mercer MemoridI a w ^ d as p l^ e r o f the year; Fred Haney, Milwaukee Rrave manager, who ac­ N ew York, Jan. 27 UP)— The Philadelphia Warriors, last B. While-N. Vlllner ...... » upsetting Chuck Spelser In April al­ it tljat St. John’s still is pretty very busy Monday morning waa West Side Center. the first time Friday at 2 o’clock lington. with the 6-5 Farley the N. Rolian-O. Yosl ...... 8 ,««7 though he almost lost itii ’vhen vl he cepted for pitcher Lew Burdette'itje Babe Ruth award (or the outstanding player of the 1957 place team in the Ea.atern Division of the National Basketball New York, Jan. 27 (/P)— The San Francisco Giants and De­ Naiicy-Norrii Wari-en ___ 8 much of an iinteated outOt. Joe Bemie Olovino who plana to enter THURSDAY while tomorrow’s rival. Glaston­ top point-maker with 29. For the M. waddrll-B. Conopasl. 8 ■ggl I fought Durelle at Detrofft in June, World Series; Nlxoh and Larry GoetSi. former umpire, who received the Bill Slocum Memorial award A.ssn., show no respect fo r the position o f the unsteady St. bury soundly trounced the locals for long'and meriwrious service to baseball. (A P Photofax). Lapchick'a lads i still haven’t met his fourth season of professional Results of Cheney Tech’s lo.sing troit Tigers marked time for waiver clearance today on th® first time this winter the Rams Audrry-<'hr't ]..arh ...... 8 They finally ; called Durelle-An- a club in the same clasa as West umpiring this ^ r ln g in the Pio- 62-86 In the first meeting. Now ('sroM :»'0 « e Maragnann 7 '..’>831 thony a draw biit many, thought An- basketball game with Hartford Louis Hawks, leaders in the West. deal that would send Gail Harris and infielder have lifted their record to .500, Virginia, the No. 1 team in the As­ neer'League. The local man has ■porting a 4-5 won and lost rec­ having pasted five victories in 10 Jpan-Bill 'nidrston ...... 7 •C55: thony Was lucky to get oUt without Wednesday afternoon were turned The-Warriors, trailing in a akin Ossie Virgil to the Tigers for infielder Jim Finigan. Mary-K(l Hlndlr ...... 7 sociated Press poll, or for that been working at the post office dur­ tight race for the East’s third and ord after a strong start. Cheney smarts. Farley. Hebron’s No. 1 :roo* a defeat. in by Tony D’Angons. Cheney It was the only definite deal- Mabel-Dnn Harrison .... 6 mattgr. Temple. ing the off-season.. .Wally Fortin final plavoff posfUon. dumped the bo'M'ed twice last week, first losing scorer, slso raised his average to Anne-NIck Tn-erdy ...... 8 .500 i The 10-rounder la slated to be ; roach, who admitted that he was acknowledged in the weekend win­ Alva-Ed Doucetis ...... S DoubWHohor Gold Key Fete Tonight In addition, Is>u Roethal, a 6-6 called to,report he waa talking Hawks 12.V112 last night In St. White Sox which would have th* 68-49 to Hartford Tech and then ■ ill ' Seen on NBC radlo-'Tv. ' • , having s hard lime keeping his ter meetings of the major league. a sparkling 19.9 In eight games. Marso-GoorKo Morphy .. 4 .333, operative who has been one f t the with Harold Binks over the week­ Eddie Burke American League swap New York waistline down.. Fred Bllsh passed Louis. It was Philadelphia’s fifth Manager Bill Rigney of the 60-59 to Holy Trinity. Against Barbara-DIcK McConville 4 .,333 , Young Jack Johnson of Los HarUqrd, Jkn. 27 CT) — Dad Redmen's mainstays, was injured end at Manafleld and Binks asked for acebas to L^s Angeles. Hartford the locals fell behind at Maurrrn-Doii Mor.ssr .333 . along the word that Manchester’s straight victory over the Western / Angeles steps into the Wedne.sday Jeasee, Trim ly Gnilege’a foot­ in last Saturday's 65-53 triumph to be remembered to the many who Giants, who had said he was in the the half. 38-21, and never recov­ Manchestpr High M. Aflch^nhrpiK'r- Billy Thornton had scored a 64 leaders. TTiey have lost once to St. Holding Down market for "an experienced out­ The National League action P. Jackowiikt R 9 night match at Chicago Stadium ball and bMidmll roach for tho Listed at Statler Hotel over neighboring St.' Francis. I f knew him in Mancheater. "Binks Louis. ered while poor foul shooting Manchester High, the lone Class Haxpl-Manny Marijraridn .2 10 with Wayne Bethea of New YrtVk. round of golf at the Tequeata fielder" who could take some of over-rode Walter O'Malley, .• presi­ paat 25 J^ara, will have two ha doesn't come around In time for keeps up to date with sports here The Hawks also Ibst to Detroit paved the way for Trinity’s hotly- A- school among the four area Top jicor^*« . wp'r/' lurnH 4n Country Club in Jupiter. Fla., a the fielding burden off WUlie Mays, dent of l)ie Maurpon Moxxor JOfi, Taro) Marariiano Johnson replaces Bob Satterfield reasons to celebrate tonight, til* Temple encounter, West Vir­ by reading The Hersld, ” Wally 105-98 Saturday night and their contcated one-point decision. new course record.. .Irish Night Second Place said Finigan "definitely will stay who said he would welcome a if ^ama. wa.a eliminated from Stale lfi6. Nancy Rnhati XOH. Manr^^n Wad- who has retired from the ring be­ Stage has been set for the ll^^n n u al Gold Key Dinner of ginia probably will find itself alone said.. .Herald Photograper Cinch lead was sliced to 6>2 games over Center Dick Bissell csntlnues to 'Tournament consideration Friday 106. Norm. 134-125-R71. and YesteMay, President Albert was the main discussion I had with with us." That removed Finigan. American League club In L o t An­ cause of an eye Injury. the Connecticut Sportswriters’ AlliaTvce tonight at the Statler in the undefeated bracket. Offara has been quite an active second-place Cincinnati. The pace the Techmen in the scoring night by Windham and the Indians Nick Tw^rdf Johnson stopped .both Ezzard Jacobs Announced Jesaee’s pro- Fran Mahoney of the Knights of Dunedin, Fla.. Jan. 27 ( F —Two a -, geles. Heading Doun llotneatretch skier this season and ht reported Columbus. The annual Kscey pro­ Hawks led by 10 several weeks department with 148 points in have now lost seven straight times ^ ^ Charles and Zora Folley back in idotihtv from associate to full in Hartford. Notables in the world of aport will be a dime a from any part of any subsequent American Loop Objects' Mid-year exams still are keeping conditions were excellent at Mt. gram this year will be staged Mon- ago. men whose brothers won golfing eight games tojr a fine 18.5 aver­ 1955 but has not been too active re­ lor ot physical education, dozen. Gold keys from the alliance will be presented to Dan Giant deal for an . since beating the same Whippets' ■ ** 8fan?liisr***'* some of the clubs Inactive, but by Snow at East Dover. Vt. He met (Isy night, March 1" at the Kacey (Cincinnati gained ground yester­ fame in bygone days were golfing The plan also met opposition in age.* Captain Hank Jaslowski in the season’s opener In Williman-1 / w cently, Bethea won three out of light, ho will receive a Jessee, Paul Kuqco :and Jim m y*— ■ - ■--'v;------While the deal did not include Prt. Saturday they all will be back In several local men there including day. catching Detroit in the final the American League, where De­ trails with 139 markers and a 15.4 tic. Last Friday’s loss proved a ' phve-Jpe Ro»aHio .... s« .632 five in 1957, whipping Jeff Dyer, Key for meritorious serv­ Coogajn. I Some 700 dinera are ex­ Home. The guest of honor will be ning one-two going into today’s any really big names, it did upset action and fte conference races Bill Sacherek, Herb Wolfram. announced at a later date.. .Wally minutes to win 107-103 at home. troit took exception to the pro­ average in nine outings. Forward .6.32 Bert 'Whitehurst and Paul Andrews i c e to -sports In the state by pected to turn out to hear a ^peak­ Blue and no\4* one ofxthe top foot final round of the PGA Seniors' ■cuttUbutt that the Giants were vision that a National League club tough on^a fm the l^als who out-! 'Xc?io‘ .V.V.V 34 .896 ball referees in the covmtry. Albie will die heading down the 'home­ Yump Johnson and Bill Salmon- Fortin of the Rec staff was a visi­ In other Sunday action, Boston, Harry Holmes Is a dlatantv third scored the Thread City crew by a { Ann-Paul Corr^ntl .... 31 isiUbut (oaing to Folley and Harold th/ Connecticut Sports Writers' ing program headed by Manager dealing for lui'outfielder and noth­ could move Into Tiger territdry Booth: Ray Oosting of Trinity. stretch. aon...Just before departing for tor and the talk centered around Eastern leaders, evened a week­ Golf Tournament, ____ w ith '52 tallies. 25-16 margin from the field. B u t. LaRivier^ 30 , lllancr. Fred Haney ot the -World Cham­ ing more. with no more authority than the 'in f! Johnson. Meanwhile, Adolph Rupp’s Ken­ Hartford and the Sportmen's the basketball program at the end home-snd-home series, defeat­ Big Mortie Dutm of Calexico. '474 ! The Chicago fight will be carried / Jessee has rivlce been chosen pion Milwaukee Braves. Dinner Hugh <3reer o f UConn. Ducky Pond The Tigers, in turn, apparently approval of the National League. the visitors converted 26 of 39 foul l|^niv-Kddl"* Pasatii 27 tucky Wlldrals, quietly In the Show, Frank Sheldon called for three Rec staffed buildings. .. Red ing second-place Syracuse 118-95. Calif., was pacing the field—just shots en route to a hard-earned 58- ; Ann-Ross I.«Ilbi> __ 27 '474 I on ABC-TV. 'the Connecticut college coach will be served at 6:30. of Yale, Louie (K id) Kaplan, were unable to get together on a Detroit owners were adamant in of the year by the state’s sports Dinny McMahon. Bob Kiphust; background since the start of the aome data for a future meeting st star went'up on the calendar when It was the Celtics' 16th straight as he has since the tournament Rockville High 55 triumph. I Nancy-John. r.audlno .. 22 •458 i _ Occupants of head table seals which sports will be discussed... deal with the Washington Senators their demands that an invading . P»s-Boh BonadiPs --- 2S .439 writers. Yale's great swimmipg coach, ieason, have an. opportunity to I announced to my sons that I home victory. Also. New York 1 opened Wednesday-with a 89-71- A large ci*owd is expected will be, besides the three Gold Key M y sons were my guests st a press — a club faced with the problem of club should offer sorne compensa­ Encouraging to Coach E lgin' Ruih-Ernlp Pohl ...... 23 .404 i Chuck Spicser who was In lincy Charlie Clare, Billy Prince and a make hay. would stay close to the fireside at stepped .001 percentage points 73—213. Ed Burke of New Haven, Wednesday night at the Rockville Zaturskv wa.s the outstanding per-1-B«'na-I,oui» Damam — 2o Gradiiatnl from the T'nlver- recipients. Gov. A. A. Ribicoff, conference at Ihe Hartford show dealing off Roy Slevera. the tion for the $5,400,000 they spent ' for a title bout with Moore a veaC The.y are aOjling, along in the No. night. ahead of the Warriors by defeating Conn., waa second at 73-70-72—215. Armory' as Coach John Cana- r___ , ______1 ____ iAt.. Nnti'worthv nenros ■aorr ny t ‘ sity of the Paclftc, Jessee Congressman Ed May. rugged host of others. and we talked with Milwaukee American League leader in buying the club a year ago. formance.-i turned in by junior Wes j oiW- p.ossotio 105-107. l.oula Damato I ago .until he ran Into Anthony, 9 post at the moment. They pla.v KKID.AV Minneapolis 109-106 despite Dick Dutra who won this event in coached there /nr a short time Andy Robustelli of the New York Jackie' Farrell, the little story Brave baseball pitcher Ernie John­ (42) and a drawing card, to get The rebuffed plan had provided ■vari’s Rama seek to avenge an Feshler and senior Bobbv Daigle.' 127-357. Bill l,.aRlvl-r« 344 and John due to box Bobby Lan'e of Miijitni Georgia Tech tonight, .Georgia Two Dartmouth men were in CJarmaker's scoring performance 1955,' never scored a big golfing before going Into organized football Giants, Jimmy PidrsaJI of teller with the . son, Lt. Rip Masters of the Rin- the needed over-all strength it that any American L e a ^ e club earlier 60-39 setback at the hands | The Red and White gave everj: In -, i»-343. at Detroit on a Saturday show. separate conversations with me which lied three NBA records. victory in hia younger days. Hi* baseball with the Cleveland In­ the Boston Reil So*. Tim Cohsne. W'ill bring several Bomber stars Wednesday and Florida Friday, all needs to escape the celler. wishing to settle in Los Angeles In of Valley B Conference rival j dlcation of being able to gain re- i Spieaer i-ecently announced his re­ Tln-Tin series and Frank Barnes, today, Dr. Gene Davis on the phone Saturday. Syracuse whipped the brother. Olin, won the National dians, ^ Dan Parker and Ken Smith, all lop with him to the fete. He will also Southeastern Conference games. trainer of the famous dog. It was While the Giant-Tiger deal the next five years pay the Dodg­ Southington. The Windy City | venge for pvevious setbacks at ihe 1 Hollywood — Bools Monroe, tirement but reversed himself two and Joe Swensson at Bob Geno- Celts 112-ilO in Syracuse and New PG A-*itle in 1932 and the U.S. A knee Injury torrwl him to New York writers and all former spin a few yams as tvlll the Rev. Victories in all three would Just lifted a few eyebrows, the big sur­ ers 40 per cent of their indemnity quintet, 53-48 victors over Glas-[ hands of both Wethersfield (63-56) 1 122. Los Angeles, outpointed .Kid days later to say he was/going a long but pleasant afternoon vesi’s barber shop. "I'm to be the York set a scoring record for the Open two years later. return to teaching and he came Gold Key winners. Other ex-win­ Robert Keating and Norm Daniels. about lock up the race for Ken­ topped by the stage and lank prise of the meeting waa the Na­ to the Pacific Coast League for the tonbury last week while boosting jits season’s record to 6-5, also lost | Irapuato, 120. Tijuana, Mcx., 10. 1 through with the ijane fight. tucky, toastmaster Tuesday night at the 69th Regiment Armory Court in Burke likewise never crashed the to Trinity in September 19.32. ners who have signified their in­ Wesleyan coach, and foe, of Jes-see ■how...Only Manchester exhibi­ New York, beating the Lakers tional League's refusal to accept territory. tentions of attending Include Pete on many occasions when Trinity Cincinnati, which is rolling along Kiwanis Club's football dinner for big .time. His brother Billy won tor I noticed was Steve Welas. 128-116. the 1931 LCS. Open in an liisUiric the proposed territorial rights Only Los Angeles, New York. I: Wigren, retired Manchester High played Wesleyan In baseball and in fourth place in the current ra­ the high school," Dr. Davis told Victim of Fair Play plan. Standings whose father operates the Willya Eastern Division 36-hole playoff with George Von Philadelphia, Detroit and Chicago, track coach; Yale’s Little Boy football. " tings, is in action twice this week, me. Dartmouth baaketball was dis­ The plan had provided that any agency in Hartford. Mrs. Mildred W L Pel. GB Elm. Another brother. Pete, won It look* like a mufder mystery haa displaced tha track meet at already a tw o-lea^e city, fneet the W. L. T. Pts against Miami of Ohio Wedntsday cussed with Swensson. one of the city of two-mllllon or more popula­ Cowles, one of Ihe Women's Boston ...... 32 13 .711 - the Seniors' event in 1956. the Boston Garden, where an apparent victim lies at the feel of two million requirement. Montreal ...... 31 .11 5 67 and Duqueane .Saturday. Neither is Big Green's most enthusiatir root­ tion waa open to two teams, ap- • League bowlers, Is again secretary .Syracuse ...... 27 21 .563 6>2 Mortie Dutra scrambled for, his officials. Actually the prone figure is just s run-down athlete In other aetion. the majors de­ New York ...... 19 Si- 8 46 a Missouri. Valley game, so th* ers in thl.s area . Gold Key Ban­ parcntly fulfiling the "compi' for the Sportsmen’s Show spon­ New York ___ 23 24 .489 10 j 73 ye.sterday, and a gamble he won resting after an event while judges tend to their duties, timing cided to make the rejection of the Detroit ...... ; , . J9 21 .7 45 ' Bear(^ts can concentrate on try- sors and was busy as a bee when quet Committee met at the.Cou- and otherwise. mis* " plan originally offered by , bonus rule retroactive to cover all Art Devlin Jumps 170 Feet ; ing to build up Oscar Roberson’s rant at noon and A n MrGinley of Philadelphia . 21 22 488 10 fOn the No. 14 enabled him to cling Boston ...... 17 20 10 44 1 stopped to say liello...M y sons Western IMvIsion Chuck Comiskey of the (Chicago bonus players now in the majors Toronto ,...... 16 21 10 42 I national scoring lead without fear the Times committed treason when ' to hia lead. He elected lo play a had their pictures taken with the .St Louis ...... 29 17 ,630 - second shot from a mod bank lo Chicago ...... 16 24 6 38 j of Bradle.v* moving into ths top ■tars of the show and they could he walked into Bill I,ee's office. Cincinnati .... 23 .489 64 the green instead of playing safe. Tos Win Weekend Ski Meet spot in the league. hardly wait to get home to tell Much final work wa.s completed Detroit ...... 18 .375 12 He pulled it off neatly and got his Sit Bark and Hope their mdther all about their experi­ for Monday s dinner. . . . Watched Playoff Spots Open .Minneapolis .. 12 .261 17 par four instead of a seven he MACHINISTS! Robert.son is leading W ilt Cham­ ences. Cheney Tech and Holy Trinit>’ Tokle is captain of tti's Amer­ probably would have taken had he Salisbury, Jan. 27 (J5 — Art berlain of Kansas In the individual T l ESD.AV High of Hartford play basketbail Devlin, former Olympic skier, ican ski team which will compete at the Verplanck gym in the after­ ] muffed the difficult shot. i m i T he F in est...... scoring rare by a hair. 32.8 to 32.4, "But you didn l think that I BEAT BAD WEATHER sailed 170 feet off a slow hill to in the International Ski Federa-- New York, Jan. 27 (/P)— With the Montreal Caniyiiens run­ Kansas doesn't pla.v this week, lo noon and a Silk Towner. Danny Springfield To p s .M|a«e4l Four Putts win the Salisbury Winter Sports tion meet in Finland this year. would show up, ' a downcast there’s, nothing much Chambri-lsin MyKeever wa.s the big man for the At that. Burke would have ning away with the National Hockey League race, interest Assn, weekend ski meet. He jumped Sunday fqr th$ Idtn. George Mitchell explained rather invaders, netting 25 points. It was can do except sit back and hops meekly when he visited. .Mitch’s American Leaders caught Dutra if fore putts under now is centered on the struggle for the other three post­ He was outdistanced by hia Ski Club. - a thrilling contest, decided by a R obc^ m suddenly loses hia touch. Green Manor Pros were soundly six feci had dropped instead of' season plaj'off b^tlis. I old rival. A rt Tokle, but Tokle Claas B winners were: point, 60-59- . . . There were re- WITHACOAST GARAGE! • n a B O R E R S Right behind the leaders is Elgin trounced by rival Marco Polo last New York, Jan. 27 iJPi Her- barely missing. And, from all .Indications, it’s ' suffered a spill on his first jump Nonvay Skier FIraf Baylorr of Seattle who has a 30.2 o. J I . u > .1. pealed storm warnings at night shey's seemingly insurmountable " If it had been the final round going to be an i'nteresting battle cost him points and brought him , First, Einar Dohlen. student at W t Will Er«cf Your Garag® Immadiottly! average. He gets his chance to V ^ 1 and I was glad I had only a short AmarlcaTT Hockey League lead was and I was leading by two or three to see which of the closely bunched within one point of New York, the University of New Hampshire at the high school. It was a long, <,n the docket to East Hart- \' -.< in fourth place. make up ground tonight against in Jeopa’ dy today after the Cleve­ strokes. I think I ’d have played it teams qualify and which two are In Saturday afternoon's nation­ Few .SpUls Rerofded from Norway, 202.2. Second, Phil day all around as the crowd fell „ p Kubachka's Hart- Santa Clara. far below expectations^. Phone land Barons had closed to within .safe," the 58-year-old Dutra said. eliminated. The last-place Chicago ally televised game, Boston scored | SHINGLES or SHAKES A light rain aiowed the hill Wheeler of Brattleboro, 201,2. three points of the Bears. "But I decided under the circum­ Black Hawks are only eight points three goals in the waning minutes i down nptlceably, Sunday after­ call*, from ^ sMtiona of the Mate Hornets snd won the CDC basket- • M I L L E R S Third. Earle Murphy of Ramapo' were received throiighoul the day, I The Bears, who had threatened stances the thing to do was gam­ behind the runnerup New York to trip Dtroit 5-3. The Wings’ | TO MATCH YOUR HOUSE! noon, but there were few sptlla. Ski CTlub, Ramapo, N. J., 186.9. to spread-eagle the field, bowed to ble. It paid o ff" Rangers. Gordie Howe suffered a broken rib | Devlin, jumping for the Sno Phil Dunham, the "Flying Den-' Venturi Tops the coming (.old Key Dinner. S et, thankful.>"'1 >' “ ke manv others, the .Springfield Indians 5-4 in sud­ Dutra said he doubted he could The Hawks edged the Ranger.s on his right side in a collision and | Birds Club of Lake Placid, N. Y., list” of Brattleboro, took first in I ■ail .for Middletown in the late' den death overtime last night hit the same shot successfully more 4-3 last night and moved to within probably will be sidelined for four ] At NO EXTRA COST to You! took first place tn Class A compe­ the veterans’ class with 195,2. aftemcion and by the time I had SATURDAY Meanwhile, the resurgent Barons than once out of 10 tries. four points of fifth-place Toronto. to six weeks. j tition with 215.9 points. His &>ast Tourney «ompIeted my assignment the sleet Inclement weather ruined ice edged the Providence Reds 2-1 In third place, at 218, waa The Maple Leafs and the Boston Other action saw Montreal shade a Prefeuienelly Designed • LATHi; OPERATORS jumps were 188 and f.70 feet. Sec­ *torm was well underway and I skating conditions i » this area and Tlie Rochester Americans and the Charles Sheppard of West Newton. Bruins tied 3-3 while tlie third- CJhlcago 2-1 and Toronto walloped To Give You ixtra Space % ond was CTharles TVemblay of the "alud", as Dizzy Dean would say, a planned skating trip after work Buffalo Bison* tied 2-2 in the other Ma.s.s., who had trap trouble and place Detroit Red Wings turned New York behind Barry Cullen's Brattleboro, VU Outing Club, With Baltimore Signs cauf,. j.n. 27, (j, the 20 miles home at s snail’s with my son.s was postponed -I game. took a 75. back the Canadlens 4-2 to climb three-goal "hat trick." e faetofy-Bullt To Save 210. i l i os I n traveling golfers have closed )Fi| pace, something many other mo­ hope — untll a later date . . .(Julet You Money If you hovo ot loost fiv# yoort •xpoiioneo on jig boron, millon or lothof, ond oro eopoblo Norm Cummings of the L«ski Dave N out the major tournament cam­enm- torists failed to do as their cars afternoon in my easy chair and at Ski (Hub of Auburn, Maine, came paign of the winter season in Call- weris off the road or abandoned.. ; night I motored to the New ^tCTZD COHPlCTC of turning out oxporiniontd or ibnltod production itoms to dost , toioroncos, Hamilton In thliw.with 201.4 points and St. Louts, Jan. 27 tiFi—The Bal­ forpis with Ken Venturi of San Baclc in my easy chair for a rest-, Britain Teachers College gynr.’'The «n ijogr lot jumps of 157 and 159 feet. timore Orioles got Dave Nichol­ Francisco the fourth and latest ful night and my sons were elated: home club won easily agaitist ^•'""'•4 rr, Stondord hos d ehoiionging job for you. Tokle was fourth with 200.1 son in the latest battle of big winner. at having their pictures in two pa-1 Castleton. 'Vt., Teachers'with Buzz Tbu CHESHIRE, in aU bimg “' " ' x IX’ ITYOUItJciP points. His jumps were the long- league baseliairs billfolds. The sharp-witted .voung profes- pers. The Herald and The Times j Keeney. Dave Boland and Jim 956 Slain 8t„ Mancheater ■est ot the day — 183 and 184 For a week the lineup at th’e siorfal from San Francisco stood off on the same day «1th RiiuTin-Tin : Glenney, all of Mancheater, play- The All New Car For 1958 feet. . door of the 18-year*old outfield an array of more seasoned per- and Emia Johnson- respectively, ing big role* for the winners. CHEVROLET— Thk it o mojor program and caHs for o largo numbor of tkillod. moehinitts. You wUFbo prospect looked like a roster of the ftjrmers to win the $15,000 'ntuh- majors’ representatives. derbird, jnvital,ional yesterday. Hts working on jot dreroft, mittilo and rockot oquipmont oceoo^os, induding fud codtrdit, Dqve signed a Baltimore con­ next iiri^rtant appearance will be NOW... BUY YOUR CARAGl tract yesterday and tucked away a ip the $15,000 Phoenix Open this THIS N iW [A5Y WAY bopus check estimated at 3110,000 weekend. BUYING A NEW HOME? d r conditioning and rofrlgorotion tyttoms, ttorton ond pnoumotic volvot. or more. Venturi. 26, a pro for onl.v 13 During the v|eek 15 teOhis went' months, put together rouncis of Tbs FARMINGTON, in aU sues NO MONEY MMN to the bidding block for the husky 70-63-66—70 for a 72-hole scorp of Chock and douMo chock Hioso opodngt! Thit 35*yoor*old dreroft oquipmont firm It ont right-hand hitter. Only the De­ 269, 15 Under par for the routt, to SVsatsloP^ ., • V ‘ "f ‘ ' troit Tigers passed. win the • Thunderbird event. It The Nicholson famil.v at the laat' was worth $1,500 In cash and a 1st April 1958 ' of tho loodon in tho ontiro oviotion ond mittilo Hold. Conttont growth moont limny op- 1R EA5IER STEERING and SAFETY GET YOUR minute.called in a tax consultant $44,500 sports car. IK Order your iiara.e now .... \ FRONT-END ALIGNMENT TODAY! to give an opinion bn the offer En route to the payoff, Venturi hnv« 11 fiprtpd .. u<«e U nil portunitiot for odvoneomont .occur. Tho ottignmontt oro fotcinoting . . . tho oquipmont with the most eventual value. Wiiitei. fiir apnnt .... Hud \ * ’ • disposed of three-time winner'Jim­ H l l ioTM pH\ one r^d cent until Check Spring: Height Mr*. Lucille Nicholsonj the my De|haret, Gene Llttler, and. to „*4X April wr HrrAnge and moehinory oro tho mott cottly on^ modom. An unoxcoHod litt of bonofitt induding bo.v’s mother, said the Oriole offer a _ _ lesser______extent. ____ Jack______Biirke, Stan term? to .'/uU ynur bud|T<*t. Check C^ter , was not the biggest cash bid bull and Don Fairfield! t r b * BnsBafBs. #k*anyv*.4-i««t 4 ___ ono of Hio finoft inturonco, hotpitdiiation, turgied ond rotiromo^t progromt avolloblo. Check Cainber . , ^ $ 8 . 5 0 it . offered a' greater opportunity, Venturi's main threat in the final DaVe said: phaaes was Dempret, with whom Pricpd Check Toe In , ' "The Orioles offered the best fu­ From Lot’t tdk it ovor!. ■ 6 ' he was pared and who a year ago Make All Necessary Adjustments ture. I think I ’ll have a chance to 488“ killed off Ken and Mike Souchak The HAMDEN, in eU •!<** reach' the majors faster." In an 18-ihole playoff here. ' iaetuduii (ullll 10 y«ar fuaxHOto*i WHEEL BALANCING $5.00 Demaret, with 69, and Littler, Complete With 0®mi 0 Kingston,' Jamaica — Jim M.or- with a 70, tied at 273. Burke,. COAST'S m n a t v i E w s p a c k WHEEL BEARINGS $2.25 ris, 155, Miami, Fla., knocked out Leonard and Fairfield were next at Benjamin Lewis, 158, Panamgf 5, FAMOUS PLANT 274. 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MI 9-5345 or tor, MI $-1803. tors, Ml 0-6248, Joseph Ashford, YOUR COOPERATION WICX. LARSON'S driving Scbool--Offers llvered. 'Tel. (Joventry, Pi 2-7886. Main St. Kitchen privileges, Newly decorated elx rootr home. Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6918 Bar­ $0 0 -6 8 1 8 , Bsirbara woods, MI Roof ii\g— Siding 16 TaUor and weekends In your home, MI Reaaoaablei MI 9-9496. year old. Originai price $550, will KANC91S8TER— Six room C^te, all types of driver education bn Sample Maker 8-7320. sell for $300. MI 9-6320. separate entrance. Gentleman. Garage with basement. C3iildren bara Woods, Ml 9-7t02, Robert 0-7702, Op Robert Murdock. MI BE APPRECIATED accepted. $125 per month. Tel. MI Murdock, MI 9-5973. garage, low operative cost. 0^i072. * insured dual control cars, stand­ SPECIAL WINTER rates for all Cutier, Hand PHOTOGRAPHIC equipment. C!om- Garden->Fami— Dairy Parking. MI 3-4734. ard or automatic. By trained and types of roofing and siding. For DENTAL HYOIENIST desires part- lete darkroom equipment, includ- 9-6910. $12,600. Minimum down. Clifford Dial M i 3-2711 " Compositor Prodneta 50 ROOM, near Main St., for gentle­ (XVni) $16,400- THREE fatnUy, Hensen, Realtor, MI 3-1303. ELLINGTON—Florida style five certified Instructor, licensed by free estimate, call Manchester Linotype Operator - time employment two or thrOe £ig enlarger, printer, dryer, etc. I MISCELLANEOUS household For aale at fracUon of original items. Call PI 2-8102. man. Parking. 23 Pearl St. MI 6-5-4. Choice location. Spruce room ranch, fireplace, hot water the State of Conn. MI 9-6075. Roofing and Siding Co., Inc. MI Tr(UMferrer days a week. P.kone MI 3-0181, COOKING AND Vating apples, 70c Suburban For Rent 66 Street area. Five car garage New GLASTONBURY- Move right in 9-8933. vaiuq of |2^. Alao T D C Duo slide 8-7288. heat, extra large garage. 84 acre • Stripper a 16 quart basket. Louis A- BoUi, SERVEL gas refrigerator, freezer roof, ameaite drive. Excellent in­ this immeious three bedroom lot, artesian weU, $1,000 down. Cylinder Pressmen 1\ projector with caae. Phone MI 260 Bush Hill Rd. ATTRAtmVE large room nicely RO., Realtore, Ml WEDDING Stationery — Beautiful for selling, ijoctor's orders. Reply sample line. Beeline Fashions, SERVICE Building Materials 47 terms, repairing. C!hester Accor­ tors, MI 0-6245, Joseph Ashford, 0-6246, Joseph Ashford, MI 0-6818, ing reofs of all kinds. Also new with phone number to Box V, Bensonvllle 138, Illinois. Blackamith A $10 BILL TIU., MARCH? and garage; the other four robms selection at money saving prices. GONDER’S T.V. Service, available roofs. Gutter work. Chlm.neys —THAT’S RIGHT—'DHAT'S ALL dion Company, 48 Bumslr., Realtors. Ml tory supervised service. Tel. MI EXPERIENCED OPERA-nONS A EVALUAnON ful but not essential. All replies thoroughfare. Ample perking. MONTHLY PAYMENTS family flat with the six room WANTED—Ride to Aircraft, lo­ 9-9698. S. WATSON. PI-UMBING and heat­ Help Wanted— Male 3C ENGR.—M.E. Eval. or field serv­ min.) M $195.00 (KESTER FURRIERS - Fur* re­ FOR RENT — AVAILABLE Excellent condition. Call the R. F. 0-6346, Joaeph Ashford, MI 0-6818, cated at Podunk. 8 to 4:45. MI held in strict .’onfldence. Write Ideal for branch office, Insar- $21.16 modeled, repaired. Capes and now. Six room duplex, opposite Dimock Co., Realtors, Ml 9-6345 NEW SIX ROOM Cape Cod (two downstair apartment vacant. Barbara Woods, Ml 0-7702. or Rob­ ing contractor. New installations, Sewing Machine Operators ice exp. nec. Should have exp. Box W, Herald, giving full details. ance company, etc. Inrunedialo 3 COMPLETE 9-0365. DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com alteration work and repair worl;. MACHINISTS! with develop, engine program. BELOW PRICKS DELIVERED stoles made, $19.95. Call Ml 9-7318 C!enter Park. Three large bed­ or Joseph Ashford MI 9-6818, Bar­ unfinished), hot water heat, oil ert Murdock, Ml 0-6073. pany, doors and Windows, custom occupancy. IN CONN. ROOMS OP BRAND NEW for free estimate, at your home. rooms with closets, steam oil heat, bara woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert burner, fireplace, front entrance $15,500 MI 9-3808. Design helpful. Min. 5 yrs. exp. FTIRNITURE Cute five room ranch with beau­ NORTH COVENTRY—Very attrac- Automobiles for Sale 4 work, guaranteed. Call MI 9-1583 JIG BOjRERS a.g.t. Feet thinking, ' practical copper screens and doors. Full Murdock, Ml 9-5972. with closet, rear porch, metal Apply Canadian Lumber 3x4"/i2‘’ BLOND BEDROOM basement and attic. Linoleum on hatchway, open etalrway, shed tiful recreation room. One block five six room Cape, (two nartly after 6 p.m. MILLERS engineer with overall knowl. of CHOICE BEFORE YOU BUY a used car PLUMBING AND heating—repalrg (Your specs. 6 min.) M $80.00 LIVING ROOM RACCOON COAT, size 14, good con­ kitchen, formica counters, kitchen (m i WEST SIDE—Six room Cape. dormer, birch cabinet kitchen, city from Bowers School. Loaded with finished up), full bath, full base­ RAY ANN T V ain lc service call Manchester Modes, Inc. engine develop, and operation, BEAUTIFUL CAFE S-room office suite located In 4/0X8/0 Plyscore M $67.00 5-Pc. DINETTE SET dition. Call MI 3-4354. 4 down, 2 finished up, large en­ extras. ment fireplace. Hot air beat, see Gorman Motor Sales. Buick and contract work. Call 5D 9-8541. LATHE OPERATORS problems. $6,940-38,600. cabinets, new oak fltxtring, .lewiy sewer and water. Reduced price. Sales and Service. 285 Main $2.50. 24 hour service. Bonded Jarvis Ruildtng at 666 Mala Sheetrock (5 min.) M $53.00 "Philco'’ Elec. Refrigerator decorated, two porches. Adults closed porch, amesite drive, fine Telephone MI 3-6446, Raymond $19,500 aluminum storms, attached ga­ work. Work done on radios, car LLOYD’S PLUMBING Service as­ Pine St., Manchester If you have at least five years Reduced To 9 Q Q Street. Ideal for attorney, doc­ No. 1 Dduglas Fir (min.) M $110.()0 "Caloric'' Combination Range MAN'S EDCTRA warm "Timely" location. For appointmer.t tr see rage. Workshop, artesian well. Street. Ml 9-4571. Open evenings. Te c h n ic a l e n p r .- m .e or a .e . preferred. References requested. T. Schaller, owner and builder. Excellent five room ranch built radios and Hi Fi. MI 3-8877. Ml sures satisfaction, prompt service. experience on Jig borers, millers tor, etc. Immediate ocenpaney. 1x12 T A G Dry Sheathing '■.Maytag'' Washer overcoat. Gray wool, size 40 tall. Ml 9-7526. call the R. F. Dimock Co. Real­ by Ansaldi. Lot Is 100x150, base­ 84-acre comer lot, beautiful loca­ NEED A CAR? Short on a down 3-2958. CH 7-6124. MI 9-5488. or lathes, and are capable of turn­ degree, courses in field dynamic (5Mi M $89.50 ■'Emerson'' Television Like new. Original price $79, sell­ tors, MI 9 5245, Joseph Ashford. (XI) OVERSIZED Brick Cape. tion overlooking brook. Asking thermodynamica nec. pl'in 5 yrs WF.ST SIDF.—inclosed I6'xl6* ment' garage. Combination win­ ‘ payment or had your credit turned EIXCELLENT position. Bookkeep­ ing out experimental or limited JARVIS Hand Split Shakes No. 1 sq. $23 50 ■'Hoover" Vacuum ing for $30, MI 9-2296 after 6 p.m, NOW RENTING — Park-Chestnut Ml 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI Five rooms down, two unfinished dow*, many choice extras $12,000. Welle* Agency; Coventry, down? Don’t give up! For a good ELECTTROLUX owners -Prompt, er, four day week. Must be production items to close toler­ exp. in aerodynamic turbin: de convertible porch. "Mohawk" Axm. Rugs apartments, 4; 4',i and 5 rooms. 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, Ml up. Family room in basement. PI 2-7356. deal—not thru a small loan com friendly service on your Electro­ Millinery Dressmaking 19 thoroughly experienCed.-''Must be ances, Hamilton Standard has a Bign. To $7,500. REALTY COMPANY On our competitors advertised ■'Sealy'' Boxspring Louis Lavitt, MI 3-0676. ogent on 9-5972. Present mortgage can ne as­ $19,900 y — see "Harry” at 333 Main lux (R) cleaner. Pick up and de­ accurate typist. Good salary. Call challenging I Job for you. Tho R. F. DIMOCK CO. 6.54 CENTER STREET irlces we will beat them by at "Sealy'' Mattress Wanted— To Buy 58 premises *-7 p.m. daily. Saturdays sumed. R. F. Dimock It Co., Real­ Two two-famlly flat* that are (Formerly Douglas Motors). livery. Call Electrolux avthorized MI 9-3166 after 6 p.m. OPERATIONS A EVALUA'nON east 5% . Linoleum, Tables. Cabinets, Pic­ a^d Sundays, 10-7. (V) BUUJ3ERS special - built for tors, MI 9-5245. Joseph Ashford. Wanted— Real Estate 77 r DRESSMAKING and Altsrationa ENGINEER-M.E. or A.E. de- For further Information call f OLD GUNS (any condition), himself. New living room with only one year old. Four room sales and service. Ml 9-0843 or JA This Is a major program and tures, and a few other items. MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI- apartments, combination windows, 1950 BUICK Special sedan, excel­ 2-0108. Please ask for Augustine done. Ml 9-2853. BILLING CLERK, part time. Ap­ calls for a large number of skilled ' gree. Flight A Field test ekp. hec. Ml 9-5245 MI 8-4112. NOBODY Bt'T NOBODY swords, war rellca, mtlques, etc. To RENT—Three rooms, tile bath, built-in bookshelves, finished rec­ SELLING, Buying, Trading? L.M.- Free Storage Until Wanted. (one or whole collection). 70 Mill 9-7702, or Roltert MurdiKk, MI- quality construction. M.L. (Which means Live Modem lent condition, priced right. Phone Kamienski. ply Kaklar Toy O)., *60 Hilliard machinists. You will be working on Factory eval. or Production Serv­ UNDKR8RLUS NATIONAL E'ree Delivery. Venetian blinds, heat and hot reation room with fireplace and 9-5972. MI 9-9222. St. jet aircraft, missile and rocket ice exp. helpful. Previous test St. Tel. .^1 8-5717. water furnished. Near Main and paneled den. Huge kitchen, dining —Multiple List)—all your real es­ FOR STEADY service of plowing DRESSMAKING and alterations, Free Set Up bv Our Own Reliable Bolton tate the modem way. Tho Ells-, equipment accessories, including program planning exp, nec. Mlp. national Ll'MBER. INC. Men." School Sts. Adults. Inquire 254 area. Twice' as many cabinets as HORTON ROAD—Excellent spot 1957 CHEVROLET hardtop Bel snow from driveways, call PI reasonable rates. Ml 9-1254. , DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted. Ex­ 2-5 yrs, exp. a.g.t. Ability deal 381 state; strf.kt Spruce St. usual. Two ceramic tile baths. For $17,000 worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, fuel controls, air conditioning and Phone Me Immediately Rooms Without Board 59 for children. Six finished rooms, Air. full price $2,095. Private own­ 2-7798. perienced preferred but not neces­ effectively with customer i^rson- NORTH have: n . conn further inlorniatlon or appoint­ Two new ranch homes of six Ml 3-6030. refrigeration systems, starters and Hartford (K 7-0358 REDECTORATED three room heat­ garage, recreation room near er, low mileage. 10 months old. sary. Write Box R. Herald. pneumatic valves. nel. To $8,900. Tel CHeslnut 8-2147 ment to see call the R. F. Dimock completion, lovely yard, 76x150. rooms, basement garage, fireplace Call TR 5-7098 after 6:30 p.m. OIL BURNER Service. Complete MoTtng— Trucidng After 7 P M CH 6-4890 PLEASANT, clean room for two ed apartment, $95 monthly. Phone combination windows and acre lota WANTEI>—Real Esute Listing*. NEED MONEY? gentlemen, at Center. Marking, h Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5245. Joseph Near school, bus, shopping. Ak- heating service, work guaranteed. Storage 20 DO YOU LIKE SEWING? See It Day Or Night Ml 9-5229, Ml 3-7444. Ashford, MI 9-6818. Barbara Excellent financing. Call Fred Turklngton. Turkington INTERVIEWS COMPRESSOR ENGINEER-M.E. If you have no rneans of transpor­ bath and shower; 29 Hazel, MI sume mo’-tgage or other financ­ Bros. Realty Co. MI 8-1607 or MI NO HONEY DOWN Call MI 9-4749 day or night. degree emphasizing fluid me­ Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ MANCHE8TEP Moving and Truck- tation. Ill send'my auto for you; 9-7083. BEAUTIFUL six room, first floor, ing arranged. Asking $14,600. Elva 0- 8666. Have you had experience In Mw- Appllcajits with 5 years or more chanics with similar vraduate Read Herald Advs. dock, Ml 9-5972. ????? JUST WHAT YOU LINOLEUM, asphalt tile, wall cov­ ing Co. Ml 3-6563. Owned and op­ Ing for yourself and others? We Wo WoHt Your Closo-OMts! ! I no obligation. completely modern apartment, Tyler, Realtor. MI 9-4469. experience as outlined above in­ tr. or equiv. plus exp. in fiel(* of ROOM FOR rent. Inquire State Offer wanted on this'-spacious USTINGa WANTED, single and NEED FOR WORK ering. Phone MI 3-8109. Quality erated by Walter B. Perrett, Jr., have attractive poeition open for a terview 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. dally, A— L—B—E—R—T— ’S near hospital. Consisting of two (XH) MANCHESTER - New six six room home in Bolton Onter and service since 1945. turbo-machinery with n ajority i Tailor Shop. 8 Bissell.. MI 8-7383. living rooms, dining room, tiled (XVI) SOUTH WINDSOR—Just two-famUy houses. Member of OR THE WIFE agent for Burnham’s Van Service. woman with g ( ^ knowledge of Monday through Friday at the of recent exp, in compressor 43-45 JtI.LYN ST:, HARTE'ORD r(3om ranch home in Rockledge over Manchester town line. New, Must be seen to be appreciated Service to 48 states. Your surplus inventory is worth TOWN OF MANCHESTER I After 6 :^ NO 3-5(M7. kitchen, cabinets, formica top MLS. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ FOR SHOPPING sewing to act as sewing instructor, Hamilton Standard Main Plant em­ aerodynamic design A develop. section, V/) baths, ceramic tile two bathroom ranches,, raisecl Nice setting. tor, MI 0-1107 any time. we will train in our methods. Ex­ ployment office directly opposite money today. We buy raw ma­ ATTRACTIVELY furnished and counters, ventilating fan, equipped kitchen counters. Attached garage, Household Services AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., local To $12,000. for electric range, two bedrooms, hearth, paneled living room wall, 50 Studebaker ...... : • ■ 812.45 mo. cellent starting salary. Commis­ Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, terials, finished products, yoods-in- Public Hearinjr qheerful rooms. Complete light ameaite drive, fully lardscaped 1.200 square feet living area. R. Andover ARE YOU CONSIDERING Offered 13-A and long distance moving, pack­ sion and salary after t'alnlng Conn. tile bathroom, automatic ) eat and lot. $21,000. Call R. F. Dimock Co., 48 Oldsmobile ...... 15.55 mo. ing. storage. Call .MI 3-5187. Hart- SPECIAUST—TURBOPROP— M. proce.9.s of manufacture, seconds PR O PO SE D a d d i t i o n a l NOTICE housekeeping facilities available. F. Dimock & Co., Realtors, MI- New extra large ranch on acre SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? period. Vacation with pay. Ail em­ Single, oouble. (3hildren accepted hot water. Venetian blinds, storm Realtors, Ml 9-5245., Joseph Ash­ lot. Basement garage. Builder will so Studebaker Automatic 18.64 mo. FURNITURE repairing and refin- ford CH 7-1423, y______E. Substantial exp. in both de­ and ob.solete mcrchandi.se. APPROPRIATIO.NS I Ke.'ilcd bids will be refei\-ed bv I windows, combination doors and 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI- We will appraise your property ploye benefits. Ask for Mr. John Fox. If you can­ sign A applications of p'-opellers —limited Parking. Central. Rea­ ford, MI 9-68’ 8,. Barbara Woods, take your present home In trade. free and without any obllgaUon. 50 Buick 2-door ...... 23.39 mo. ishing; antiques restored. Furni­ not come In for an Interview -dur­ In accordance with provlsibn.-' of The Trustees of the YMCA for itn-l screens furnished. Available Feb­ MI 9-7702. or Robert Murdock, Ml 9-6818. Barbaia Woods, MI 9-7702 MANCHES’TER Package Delivery. A turbo-shaft engines. Competent LARGE or SMALL LOTS AC­ ! provement of the li.zhts in the gym t sonable price' Come see! Mrs. or Robert Murdock, MI 9-5972. We also buy property for cash. 60 Buick Hardtop ...... 30.15 mo. ture Repair Sprvlce, Talcottville. For interview apply ing thbse hours, call Mr. Fox at Chapter V, Section 8, of the Town Dorsey. 14 Arch St. ruary 1. Adults preferred, rent $95. 9-5972. T. J. CROCKETT. Realtor Selling or buying contact MI 8-7449. Light trucking and package deliv­ NAtionai 3-1621, extension 371, specialist familiar with problems CEPTABLE. CTiarter: ■ at the Y until S.sturday, k>b. 8. Garage available. Call M( 3-7056. 51 Nash Sedan ...... 1J.64 mo. ery, Refrigerators, washers and SINGER SEWING of attaching a rover to turbo- Prerent system is in pairs and (XVU) TWO new Capes with 1100 FOUR BEDROOM colonial, excel­ MI 3 1577 or Bill Rood at MI 9-6418 STANLEY BRAY. Realtor stove moving specialty. Folding Notice Is hereby piven that Pub­ FURNISHED light housekeeping lent condition, large lot, central, Office open Sunday afternoon BRAE-BURN REALTY 51 Oldsmobile Hardtop.. 18.64 mo. FLAT FINISH Holland window MACHINE COMPANY shaft engine. To $14,000. Submit samples, descriptive litera­ lic Hearings of the Board of Di­ I winng will not carry/more than 1 room with electric refrigerator. square ft. of living area. 5 minutes 51 Packard ...... 24.5» mo. shades, made to measure. All chairs for rent. Ml 9-0763. HAMILTON STANDARD I l-'rOO watt.s per pair. Only the fix-, ; FIVE ROOM apartment. second from Manchester Green. Youngs­ only $13,500. (Carlton W. FutclUns. Ml 3-6273 832 Main Street, Manchester Placement fee- and moving ex­ ture. quantities available and ask- rectors of the Tbwn of .Manche.s- Middle-aged ladies preferred. Tel. MI 9-5132. 51 Mercury ...... 33.39 mo. metal Venetian blinds at a new tcr. Connecticut will be held -in the tures are to be changed .Such | -MI 3-6388. floor, oil heat, $80. Ml 3-47.'l. town kitchen, living room with LARGE family home, in fine loca­ LISTINGS WANTED—Single, two- low price. Keys made while you Division of the United Aircraft penses paid on above positions. ingr prices for prompt action .... change of fixtures shall be a type fireplace, vestibule. l..argr lot. tion. Five rooms and lavatory S3 Packard ...... 29.59 mo. Painting— Papering 21 FEMALES—Six to call on super­ Atunicipal Building Hearing Room, APAP.T.MENTS — S'j rooms f^ DUPLEX 4-4, quiet street, among famlly, three-famlJy, business wait. Marlow’s. market managers. Work one dsy Corporation, 85 Bradley Field Tuesday, February 4, 1958 at 8:00 that will -provide not le.ss than 3 $16,200 R, F. Dimoc and Co., well kept single homes, two new first floor. Three rooms (Uid bath property. Have many cash buyers. 62 Oldsmobile 4-door 29.59 mo. times the /present light and adults. Excellent for 2 or 3 bu.si- Realtors, MI 9-5245. Joseph Ash­ second floor. Two car garage. Big ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholster­ PAINTING AND paperhanging. a week, ’Tuesiuiy. Salary 315. No Road, Windsor Lock*, Connecticut. BARKER PERSONNEL P.M. on’ proposed additional ap­ ncss women. New. Rockville near oil hot water heating systems, Mortgages arranged Please call S3 Ford ...... 36.30 mo. Good clean workmtmshhip at rea­ selling or demonstrating involved. HARKNESS SUPPLY CORPORATION propriations as follows: wattage must be below 1,'iOO watts ford. Ml 9-6818, Barbara Woods. near bus. Only $14,800. Carlton W. lot. Price $18,900. Madeline Smith, George L. Graziadio, Realtor Ml ing, custom made cornices, SERVICE — RE 7-2667 per pair^Jf lens are figured in any TOWN OF parkway. Quick trip to Kartford. MI 9-7702. or Robert Murdock, MI Realtor. MI 9-1642. 63 Studebaker ...... 36.30 mo. drapes and slip covers, 179.50 and sonable rates. 30 years In Man­ Must have car. Phone Miss Maga- MAN TO assemble pump lamps Walks and Curbs...... $35,000 High, quiet residential location. Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. 0-5878. 109 Henry St. chester. Raymond Flake. Ml raci. Monday or ’Tuesday. OT spare time. Simple, easy, average “ From a Needle to a lyocomutive’’ type of lighting fixture they mu.sl 9-5972. up. Choice of fabrics. Call Mrs. ' 1383 Main Street, W ater Department Operation and be of a type, that if broken, will MANCHESTER Clo.se to year 'round sports Latest FOUR BEDROOM Dutch colonial. NO MONEY DOWN LaPlne, MI 9-3894. 9-9237. 9-5611, Hartford. 83 hour commission. No canvass­ . appliances, television antenna, BEAUTIFUL new three bedroom ing. Ougor Enterprises, Caldwell Maintenance ))>■ transfer from dislblcgrate into small dull frag- Position: Probationary Fireman Hi baths, three lots. Manchester Springffield, Mass. 132 NASSAU STREET Water Department Improve­ laundromat, no furniture. Ameaite ranch, hot water heat ceramic LESS PER MONTH WEAVING of bums, moth holes ESCTERIOR and Interior painting. WHY WORRY about money? A 2, Arkansas. ijfrnts and not large sharp pieces. Annual .Salary-- $4,867.20 Green area. Ml 9-1205. Ceilings reftnlshed Papernanglng. few hours a day spent In friendly NEW YORK .38. NEW YORK ment and Elxtensions . . $13,000 Also ('4 1 150 watt spotlights per­ Paid holidays, sick leave, vaca­ parking. 2 cars each. Acre of back bath, excellent workmanship, 100’ and torn clothing, hoalery runs, lawn. No pets. $100. MI 9-4824 TR Congress Gets Ike’s IF YOU HAVE A TRADE Wallpaper books. Estimates given. conversation selling kwon will pro­ Bewer Department Administrk'- manently in.stalied in the four cor­ tion and pension benefits. frontage, $11,700. Carlton W. PORTER ST.—Delightful six room handbags repaired, zipper re­ worth 2-3773 cable address: HARKSIT* 5-5775. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. brick Cape with full shed dormer. placement, umbrellas repaired, Fully covered by insurance. Call vide a good income for you. Phone tlon and Engineering by trans­ ners of the gyni and one 200 watt For application form, position Edwafd R. Price MI 9 1003. MI 3-5195. fer from Sewer. Department - spotlight to light the outside description and information Fireplace. Breezeway and ; arage. BRUNNER’S-EDSEL men’a shirt collars reversed and FOUR ROOM '.pnrtment. heat, hot (XIV) PRICED for Immediate sale. Madeline Smith, Realtor. MI Improvement and E^xtension.s area In front of the enlrarice, APPLY To water,- gas. electric refrigerator Large spilt, 2% baths, two car ga- TOLLAND TU»’ NPIKE replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ PAINTING AND paperhanging. 9-1642. Education Aid Plan ing Shop, ' $ 1,000 T!ie Board reserves the right to Chief William C. Mason and gas stove. Call MI 9-4071 from r^ e . Built-in oven and stove in MANCHESTER Free estimates. Eastern Conn. Gilbert C. Barnes, Secretary rcjc(;t any or all bids. For further Fire Headquarters Painting Service. MI 3-0883. 5 to 8 p.m. only. kitche/1 For further information LIKE NFW—Six room Cape Cod, Board of Directors information see or call 163 Spruce Street or appointment to see cal' the R. (Continued from Page One) gram of federal scholarships to Open Evenings Ml 8-8191 F o i * S a l e recently completed second floor, Building— Contracting 14 Manchester. Connecticut Leon A. Ttiorp. Scc.-Trea.s. Manche.ster, Conn. LARGE two room furnished apart­ F. Dlmock and Co.. Realtors, MI full shed dormer, breezeway, at­ able high school graduate.s who Applications accepted until 5 -t- Bu<)>ne«!« Oopniiunitim 32 Dated at Mawhestes. Connecti­ Board of Trustees ment. Stove, refrigerator. Apply 9-5245, Joseph Ashford. M' 9-6818, tached garage, amesite driveway, garded as a temporary one “ and lack adequate financial means to BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. ' c o n v e r s e .... NOW RENTING cut this 27th day of January, 1958. 18 Tanner St. P.M. on February 4, 1968 Thomas Morrow. 26 Birch St. Barbara Woods. MI 9-?702 or Rob­ partly finished recreation room, should not be considered as a per­ go to'college. 1957 CHEVROLET Bel Air. sports Manchester, Conn. P.O. No. 5393 2. Fede;'al money, to be matched- coupe, yellow. MI 9-4749. Alterations, additions, garages. SERVICE STATION Advt. No. 4363 ert Murdock, Ml 9-5972. vestibule, fireplace, combination manent federal responsibility.’’ Re-siding specialists. Easy budg­ JR t GROCERY storm windows and doors Seven The federal budget for the year by state grants to strengthen the. et terms. Ml 9-6495 or IK A going station. Soon available, ^ Business l-ocations MANCIHESTER—Five rooms (one closets and bullt-lns, many extras which Jsegins July 1 includes $225 teaching o£ science and mathe­ 1947 CBOSLEY, reasonable. Phone 5-9109. fo r Rent 64 unfinisbed) excellent condition, Lot 70 by 200. $17,500. MI 3-8272. matics. T™ funds would bo used in an excellent location in Rock-1 aluminum stornis, $8,700. Carlton million to finance the program MI 3-4822. PARK CHESTNUT during the first year of operation. either to/(employ additional teach­ NEED MORE rooms? Will finish vllle. Serving local and transient PAINTING and FOR OFFICE or commercial use. W. Hutchins. Ml 9-5132. (XV) RIGA HEIGHTS. B olton - ers, to purchase laboratory equip­ your upstairs and relieve your Of that total, $145 million is ear­ PRIVATELY owned 1955 ichcvrolet, business. Completely equipped. $50,000 Per Year Gross three rooms, ground floor. Main Magnificent new ranch, Georgia marked for the Health. Education ment and other materials to sup­ worries. Prices reasonable, free St. near post office. Phone Ml (VI) MANCHESTER—6 room Cape radio, heater, 20,000 miles, excel­ Nominal invesjtmcnt required. PAPER HANGING $15,800. Six finished rooms Com­ marble fireplace, built In oven and and Welfare Department, and plement teacher salaries, or for lent condition, blue and white. Im­ rtUmate. Lozier Dry Wall. PI 9-5229. MI 3 7444. stove, two car garage. See signs science and other related pro­ /2-6452. ’TELEPHONE APARTMENTS pleted game room. Detached ga­ about $80 million for the National maculate interior. Getting mar-, TIDEWATER OIL CO. ControUy loi^tod, oxcollotit torms, . on Bolton Center Rd. R. F. Science Foundation. grams. ried, will sell far below averagb STORE FOR RENT - Good for rage, Ideal location, near trans­ Dimock A Co., Realtors, MI- YES! NOW in the time to have M l 9-3266 portation and shopping center.' R. 3. Steps to imrease the supply retail price. Rockville, TR 5-3123 HARTFORD good parking foeilitios. For furthor CORNER PARK and CHESTNUT STS. beauty parlor or any type busi- 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI- In his message dealing with the of college teachers. Those would those extra rooms finished for ness. Ml 9-2997. F. Dlmock & Co., Realtors, Ml Health, Education and Welfare De­ guaranteed carpenter work. Call Information or oppointmont to soo 9-5245. Joseph Ashford, -'Ml 9-6818. 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702 include granting of graduate fel­ CADILLAC 1947, two door, low JA 7-7221. Evenings JA 8-8914. or Robert Murdock. MI 9-8872. partment's share of the program, lowships to encourage more stu­ mileage, snow tires, very good on M. Jutras, general contractor. ENTIRE BmLDING about 6,500 Barbara Woods. .MI 9-7702 or the Preslijent Called for: MI 9-0279. square feet. Suitable for stores, Robert Murdock, Ml 9-5972. dents to prepare for college teach­ condition, clean, PI 2-7211. CALL MANCIHESTER— Short way out, 1. Steps to reduce what he term­ ing careers, and federal grants, office, insurance comp?^y( hall, four room ranch plus knotty pine 1953—One-half ton Ch<(^rolct pick- CARPENTRY repairs, remodeling, | 4 - 4'/25 KOOMS etc. Occupancy 3-6 months. In PORTER ST. section—Vacant five ed a v/aste of talent among young also on a matching basis,.to high­ WOMEN breezeway and garage, large lot, year old six room Colonial, largo Americans. Saying many students er education institutions to aid in up. Very good condition Reason- etc. Small Jobs my specialty. Ix)W, PRIVATE SALE — PRIVATE SALE center of town. One car garage for excellent condition. Smal' down able. Call Covenry PI 2-7423. 1 overhead, low prices. Lower prices rent at the Center, Call MI 9-5228, living room, fireplaci metal now drop out of high school and expansion of their graduate school - , ...... ! for February. TR 5-5759. DIRECT OWNERSHIP — NOT A DEALER or Ml 3-7444. kitchen cabinets, attached garage, payment. Call the Ellsworth Mit­ many others do not go on to col­ capacity. The R. F. DiMOCK CO. : Call large porch, hot water heat oil, ten Agency, Realtors. MI 3-6930. lege, Eisenhower recommended As for the National Science Trailers 6-A ATTRACTTIVE office, neat furni­ 1957 FO RD C O U N T R Y SE D A N 1957 Ml 9-5245 tile bath and first floor lavatory. IMRST TIME ON MARKET matching federal grants to states Foundation, Eisenhower noted that MOBILE HOMES — Furniture tak­ ture, excellent location, new build­ Aluminum storm windows and to improve testing programs to the administration already has LOW 5ULEAGE— 9 PAS8ENOEB LOUIS LAYing Ml 3^76 ing. Will consider siib-le'tting or screens. Near bus and schools, ■Two family 6-6, separate oil heat Identify potential abiljties of stu­ recommended in the budget for the en as down payment on mobile Richard F. Dlmock. MI t-8008—Joaeph N. Ashford, »II 9-6818 sharing. Write Box U, Herald. homes. Excellent lots available at SEPTIC TANKS 9-TuIm Radio and Antemia — V-8 Engine real bargain. A-1 condition Price both tenements. One tenement lias dents at an early age; matching next fiscal year a 5-fold increase Mansfield. Jenson's. Inc., (always AND Fresh Air Heater and Defroster-' ■ Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702—^Robert D. Murdock MI 9-5972 AGENT ON PREMISES 1 to> F.M. DAILY $22,500. George L. Graziadio, lavatory and bath. Large attic. Ex­ grants to bolster local coijnseling in appropriations for the founda­ LARGE FRONT room . office in flealtor, MI 9-5878. and guidance services, and a pro­ reliable) 64 Park Road, West 5_m0sl4 6-PLY TIRES WANTED 100% Main St. location. Rent rea­ cellent condition throughout. Two- tion’s science education activities Hartford. AD 3-6214 or. GA 9-4479. PLUGGED SEWERS SATURDAY and SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. sonable. Call MI 3-7614 or MI tXIX) $16,900 - NEW 6'4 ,room car garage. I»t 100 x 130, All Monday through Saturday, 9 to 5. Phone MlfeheH 3-51 n For Processing and Wrapping 3-6119. ranch. Built-in stove and oven, city utilities. Walking distance to 7 Monday, Wednesday. TTtursday Machine Cleaned Ask Kny or Elaine when you can see it! Advertise in The Herald— ^It Pays fireplace, ful) basement. Near Main Street. One tenement to be Jupiter-C May Go First evenings. vacated April 1st. Septic Taaks, Dry Wells. Sewer Verplanck School. R. F. Dlmock NA’nONAL '‘36 ' under $125 down, Lines Installed—Cellar Water- Nursery Plants k Co.,,Realtors, MI 9-5245. Joseph CHARLES LESPERANCE / prooflng Done. Ashford, Ml 9-8818, Barbara excellent condition. Low payment • SEPTIC TANKS MI 9-7620 schedule Many others on the ■ Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ Mechanical Bugs Spoil Cleaned and Installed dock, Ml 9-5972. same plan. Jensen's Inc. (always ELLINGTON - SIX room Colonial, reliableI. 64 Park Road West' MeKINNEY BROS. FOR THE VERY BEST IN HOMES 40 Hour Week — Hours Daily 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. • SEWERS garage, trees, on bus line $14,500. Hartford AD 3-6214 or GA 9-4479. i Se.wtrage OispQsol Co. Machine Cleaned Minimum down. Clifford Hansen, Monday through Saturday, 9 to 5.; Realtor, MI 3-1303. Laimching of Vanguard Monday, Wednesda,?', Thursday 18(1-182 Pearl 8L . DH 3-8808 Steady Work till April 15th evenings, ' ! SEE OUR CLASSIFIED ADS • INSTALLATION $17,900 THESE TWO new ranch homes of­ 10% DOWN SPECIALIST fer three 'arge bedrooms, extra (Continued from Page One) replaced. Something went wrong Pleasant Working Conditions large tile bath, full basement with with the 6.4-inch Satellite, so that NEW R A N C H garage, lot size 10Ox2O0. Select flight. All components of the Jupi­ it stopped sending out its radio MEET BOB OLIVER F.HA. MORTBAllES AVAIUBLE FOR Town and Country your interior decoration b\ acting ter-C have been flown and were signals. 3 boil rooms.. ceramic tile bath, reported to have performed well. During the many ('holds'’ In the OF 30 to 40 Women Will Be Hired attached 1-cur garage. now. Other listings .available In FOR ALL QUALIHED BUYERS CONTEMPORAR(ES, RANCH HOMES. CAPE CODS, CO(.ON(ALS, SPUT LEVE(-S, MOO(F(EDS Drainage Co. Manchester end vicinity, S. A. Aff its first stage, the Jupiter-C countdown the rocket's fuels— CENTER MOTOR SALES Beechler. MI 9-8952 or M' 3-6969. employs the dependable Redstone, liquid oxygen, kerosene;' fuming 461 MAIN STREET * Ml 9-4143 The R. F. DIMOCK CO. a 200-mlIe missile. The Redstone nitric acid and the 'rest—were held NEW CUSTOM DESIGNED EAST HARTFORD—Four bedroom was developed by Wemher von in the tanks too long, possibly Soiling Only RANCH HOMES WITH 1,200 Ml 9-5245 Cape Cod, In excellent condition Braun, German scientist who' built causing damage. These chemicajs with dishwasher, carport, trees. the V-2 rocket wltii which London are highly corrosive. The Van­ Personally Sclectod SQ. FT. OF LIVING AREA. Near school, $14,200. minimum was bombarded in World War II. guard, weighing a ton, carries 10 Radn IVoublesome Used Cor 6 ROOMS. 2 lATHS, FOR ONLY 4 down. Clifford Hansen, Realtor, tons of such fuels. C. R. BURR & CO., Inc. MI 3-1303. Authorities close to the Van­ One of Florida's worst winters Satisfaction Guaranteed THE R. F. DIMOCK CO. 6 rooms, garage, full guard project said heavy rains a NOTICE has interfered with efforts to step, Terms To Suit You basement, oil heat, tile NORTH COVENTRY—Three bed^ rarity at this season in Florlda- bath, all city utilities, Sealed bids will bo received by room ranch, fireplace, low opera­ up the U.S. missile and rocket pro­ Bank Financing $17,990 627 M A IN ST. The 8th School & UtiliUc.s Dlst. were troublesome during last grams. Rain washed out an at­ 119 Oakland ,St., Manchester very clean throughout, tive cost. $14,000. Minimum down. week's firing attempts. Phone MI 9-0081 « combination window s, until Saturday, Feb. 15 for the Clifford Hansen, Realtor, MI tempt to fire a Thor intermediate FOR FURTHER INFORMATION A new I U'.lont-bmli, indi' duailv (tcsit^r.ed ranch home ^^(lh 1.200 -g. ft- »f living are.t, 2 full ceramic tile hath-;. modernization of the electrical The water interfered with the range ballistic missile Friday. OR APPOINTMENT TO SEE, CALL near High School, shop­ 3-1303. many electrical connectors re­ 10' ( dov. r. H I \ fjiKincip.t,' f- r S 1 7 .9 9 0 . ping center and bus line. sy^stem in the Fire House of the Water in Underground conduits See Mr. Faulkner \ Manchester, Fire Dept., Corner quired for the- test checks of the caused a power failure. w a n t e d ! PRICED FOR IMMEDl- MANCHESTER—FiveA X!ja V ’~~*A I VC t room w >( Cape. rocket's instruments., At the same FOR Fu r t h e r information o r appointment t o s e e ATE SALE. SO day occu­ Main and Hilliard Sts. Plans and garage. Ideal locatiolocation, near MaJ. Gen. Donald N. Yates, bomw speci^icatlofis' may be obtained time, bad weather would have been CALL US ANY^riME AT Ml 9-5245 V Monddy thru Friday 9:00 a.m.-l 1:30 a.m. pancy, schools, bus' ^^ pln g. $14,500. i hazard to the dpwn-ranga sU- mander of the test{oentc$, said re- USED C A R S The R. F. D IM O C K CO. Call^ \ \ from' the President of thq District -Minimumini do'wn. (jliffordClifford Hansen, Uons In their efforts to keep track cenUy that-there dr* 13,000 parte The Board resen-es 'the' right to Realtor, W 8-1303. in the electoonics systan) ot a V (CLEAN ONLY) V Ml 9-5245 \ . - > V H H li \IC) ! ■ ' . I'lM i'CK. ' ' i i ‘'-',( m i ' ' — J O - ^ ri'll N. A S H F( Uv i). M 1 K t i s I > Charles Les^rance of the rocket. / 2:00i p.m.-3:3p p.m. reject any or all bids. Defective' minor, part* were guided mUaiie.^ About 37.000 items We will pay you top dollars HAIilitKA n?)(!l)r-. Ml I. .■:02~ U( 'll ItlXH'K, MI MI $-7620. Leon A. Thorp, President must function correctly U It la to for your clean car. Call MI Richard F. Dimoi^. MI R-600A—Joe^pb N. AaUord, MI B-6B1S found in the rocket during the . 18 Tanner St. fly a teu* •-006I. ; ^ Barbara W4>ods, An 9-170t>-lli>bi»6 Ik Mil t-M n . Manchester, Conn. Read Herald Adva. counl-doWn checks and had to be > (6 > . .1. ■ r ;r

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    ■ I . I '' ■ . , ^ • I I/'" PACE FOURTEEN MONDAY, Ja n u a r y 27, i » w ilanrl;(Bt(r IttPttlng llm lh Average Daily Net Press Run For the Week Ended The Weather January 25, 1958 Forecnat of U. 8. Weather Bhriaa St. Margaret'# Circle, Daughter# Joyce, president of Mu Sign# Chi to which ihay |;^v* their atten­ of Isabella, will bold a buaineas No SKating, CoMting: 'Soclefy and Evelyn Crle welcoiRed tion. Prayers, It was luggasted, Ooeaekmal very light saaw to­ About Town meeting at 7 o’clock tomorrow JayRuhinow Church Notes the wprahlpers a* they> arrived and ■hould be not self-centered, but OLLIE'S 12,6.33 night. Leer Jnat below freealag. night at the Knighta of Columbus There will not He any further other member# served a* uahera "God-centered." . The combined Mctaber nf the Audit Oeoaaional light anew Wednesday. TH^ rtg:iiliir mertinf! of the Home. Following the meeting Ice skating or coasting at any To Consider The Youth and Sanctuary vested Youth Sunday message of the young people chal­ A U TO BODY Bureau of Clrcnlatlea Snivation Army Home Itea^ue will Thomas Hurley of the Hartford of the Park Department main­ choirs rendered the anthem, "O lenged the older church members Manche$ter—^A City o f Village Chahn High 88 to 4*. be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 Times will show films on Italy and tained and'Mipervised areas Un­ God of Youth," under the direction a# well as the teenagers to work it W ELD IN G o'clock at the Citadel. The Pari*. Refre.shments will be served. til cold w-eather sets In or snow of Miss Viola Foster, choir direc­ "lx>rd...HeIp Our Unbelief’ wa# for - the ■ strengthening of their hoateaaea will be Mra. Major House Race ft AUTO RODY and falls. tor. the theme yesterday morning Christian faith. ’ VOL. L x x v n , NO. 10$ (SIXTEEN PAGES) Sweet, Mr*. Thom** Maxwell and The card party which St. Ice skating areas at Center Opening sentences and 'InVock- Center Congregational C h u r c h FENDER REPAIRS MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 195ll (Clasalfled Advertlstag on Page 14) The name'ot Atfy. Jay^Rublnow. Tile morning prayer waa de­ PRICE FIVE CENTS Major Myrtle Tiirklngton. Bridget’s CYO was planning to Springs Pond, Center Springs tton were given/by Albert Fyler when young people conducted the livered by Mary Anne Beach and ★ COMPLETE CAR ^______• ______f. hold Wednesday night has been Annex and Charter Oak Park was mentionel today as a possible and William Daddarlo. Sandra three morning aervices In observ­ Democratic candidate for State the scripture read by Pamela The Immaculate Conception canceled. are all under water and U>e- Smith read, the scripture passages ance of the 18th annual Youth Sun- Barnes, Scott Clendaniel served as PAINTING Mother* Circle will meet at 8 coasting area at Center Springs Representative from Manchester. and Alan Williams told the chil­ day.. leader for the services. Two an­ I-ACNIUER and ENAMEL Baghdad Pact Surprise Halts\ o’clock Wednesday niRht at the The Manchester Mental Health has lost most of its base during A wide-open race also raised the dren a 8,tory as they gathered ,'nie message of the morning wa# thems were rendered by the home of Mrs. Thomas Albro. fiO Society will me.et tonight at 8 the weekend, rains. possibility that the party’s two un­ presented by four young people. Pilgrim choir *t the 9:15 service, 8 GriswoM StrMt Winter St. The co-hostess will be o'clock at the Bowera School. Rob­ aroimd him prior to leaving for successful 1056 candidates. Attor­ their respective Sunday School Ralph Geer spoke on ’’Faith’# Si­ and by the Cherub Choir at the Tel. NI-9-S025 Votes Plan for Word Torrents •Mr#. Paula Post. ert Krleger, who is In charge of the neys Francis C. Shea and Irving rooms. lent, Plea"; Charles Rydn on the 11 o'clock service. Boy# from the Eaat Hartford ofllce of the L. Aronson, might run again. subject "I Believe": Janet MorU- Memorial .Temple, Pythian Sis­ Sandra Stimkon read the litany CYP Club and the Junior Fellow­ The We-Two group of the Con­ Family Scriice Society, will fpeak No incumbent will be a candidate mer on "Help Thou My Unbelief’; ship^ served as ushers. Arms Strategy Detroit, Jan. 28 (Ah— Thera cordia Lutheran Church will meet on “Family Affairs.’’ aftef show­ ters will meet tomorrow evening for either of the two places In the and Susan Stoltehberg offered and Loretta Bushnell, "A Stnte- waa a loud craah as the two tomorrow at 7 p.m. for a potluck ing a film entitled “ A Family A f­ in Odd Fellow# Hall. The business Hou.se to be filled by Manchester prayer. ■ Principal messages were ment of Faith.” cars came together. and meeting. TTie principal topic fair." The public la invited. will Include the installation of the residents. brought by Judith Barnes and Mi­ Developing Oie theme, the speak­ Ankara, Turkey, Jan. 3$ in—The The driven! bolted out of for diacusalon will be the proposed new officers-, by District Deputy Shea said that he thinks he chael Patulgk. Roxanne Bralnard er# felt that it was a natural proc­ B^ai BVith Plans Baghdad Pact council of miniatei-a their cars, looked at each other program for 1968. as drawn up by The Rev. Arnold W. Toaer of the Mrs. Gladys Hagen of Simsbury. would be interested In running was In chargre of the Communion ess of maturing In ChrUtlan faith today approved long term plan# for and cut short what plight the executive committee. Second Congregational Church Is Officers are reminded to wear their again. Aronson said he has not service and the Youth Choir sang to progress from the implicit be­ Manchester Lodge have been twin torrents of white dresses. A social will follow. WATKINS- Washington, Jan 28 (^P)— Secretary of Defense McElroy ft itrate^c aystem road#, porta, harsh words. attending the Bangor, Maine. The­ 3'et thought about It. ^ the German melc^y, ’’Alleluia.” at liefs of the young child to the more / T--- Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary. the offertory. Lorraine. Martlh questioning attitude of the teen­ told Senators today that “ on the tyhole our military position ftirfields and radio telecommunica­ ’’Mike!” exclaimed Mrs. ological Seminary's annual convo­ . Asked about the possibility of An initial organising meeting ofj tion#. If carried" out, the project j Price No. 13. USWV, will hold its month­ cation week. Manchester Grange will hold a his candidacy, Rubinow said he had pronounced the benediction, ager. is sound.” A t the same time he urged speedy appropriation o f , v,.,.- - Helen Omell. ly business meeting tonight at 7 setback party Wednesday night at Th^'o bouquets of carnations and Manchester Lodge of B’nai B’rith WEST "Helen!" shouted her hus­ X received calls from per.sons who It waa suggested that one Impor­ will be held on Wednesday at 8:30 more than $1 billion to step up programs for ballistic m issiles! period of several year# ” o'clock in the State Armory. A so­ The Choir of Zion Lutheran 8 o’clock In Orange Hall. The pub- had requested him to make the snaodragons were placed bn the al­ tant factor In the development of band Michael. ------, cial time with .refreshments will tar by Mr. and Mrs. John Partridge p.m. St Temple Beth Sholom. and related defenses. The five-nation conference—with i The Omella were on their Church will meet totporrow at 7:30 lis ii invited. race. a good Christian Is to know*', and Funeral Sanriea McElroy waa leadoff wttneaa in -■'.n [Secretary of State John Foster- follow. p.m. Wednesday, a group from the In memory of their daughter, understand Jesus, who must have Alfred P. Werbner will serve as way to jobs In different parts' ’’I promised them that I would Ormond J. Weet, Direetor a cloaed-door aeaaioh of the Senate I Dulles sitting as an American ob- choir and church ^vill attend the Mrs. Hooks K. Johnston’s topic think It over, although I don't Joyeb. been a man. of strong masculine chairman pro tern. He will be as­ j -of the city. “ A meeting of the stockholders sisted by an executive committee Appropriation! Committee on an server—okayed the plan in approv- sacred concert by Concordia Col­ will be "Tlie Faith of Our Youth" think at this time I would run," character and qualities to have at- 142 East Center BU emergency money bili containing |lng the report of the Pact’s mlll- Wants U.S. Agency of the Ellington Purchasing Corp. legiate Institute, Bronxville, N. Y. on her program tomorrow on thi attorney said. ractecl and inspired the many composed of Maurice Pass, sec re-' MItebell t -I lM i tary committee. tary pro tern; Ray Seller. Jerry 11,286.000,000 of newf fund# plua will b t held at the Red Ember at Bethany Lutheran Church, West W tiC-TV, Channel 3. at 2:15 p.m. Rubinow pointed put that hla law typed of people whom he, met dur­ tranifar authority on *160.000,000 Other aspects of the committee's Restaurant, B o lt o n , tomorrow K of C Will Hear ing his lifetime! Brettschnelder. Richard Don. Philip Hartford. She Will interview Miss Loretta partner, Atty. John D. LaBelle, o f old funda. , j report were not immediately dls- Ike School Aidk . ^ night at 8 o'clock. All committee Bushnell and Richard Olmsted Some of the experiences and' Freedman, Dr. Robert Kalms, Sid­ The meaaure won unanlmou# ■ ! closed. former Democratic town chair­ Belgium Teacher Manchester’s Oldest * / members, officers and members of Our Lady of Fatima Mothers during this third session in the man, IS now a memrier of the State problems were mentioned which; ney Green, Ned Moses, Dr. Herbert paaaage in the House last Thtira-1 Informed sources said the coun- For Probing Facts the board are urged to be prc.senl Circle will meet Wednesday at weekly series "Your C h i l d ’s cause a teenager to ponder on thej Snyder, Alvin Spitsinick, Isidore with PIneet Facllltien ! cll w'as moving, however, toward Plan Comnetesi ^ 8 Attorney's staff. "Somebody’s got Off-Street Parking day and 1* expected to get aimllar] for group pictures which will be p.m- at the home of Mrs. Dolpli Faith." to keep the store," he said. Louis C. Paulus of Belgium will nature of God. Ehtamples of the.se' Rsddingf Dr. I>ouis Block and Sid­ Senate treatment, possibly with ' i turning the military nianning group taken immediately following the Erickson, 2 Carter St. Co-hostesses be the guest speaker at the are the fact that death seems ,io ney T.nillent. Estahlltbed 1874 #om# additions. | I into a full-blown unified command, meeting. The long-time civic leader, who Lsadore Raddlng, president of i An Iranian move laat year to set With 7 Others Wishlngton, Jan. 28 (IPi— Walter Reutlier urged todi^ that will be Mrs. Allen Richter and Mrs. A setback party will be held this was a powerful force in the in- Knights of Columbus French Night claim individuals regardless of| It wa# McElroy'# initial #p- i- Edward Dupre. A white elephant Ktu-gent group which gained con­ supper Feb. 10 at the K. of C. their Apparent need and usefulness Arratt Lodge, Hartfoi^. will Intro­ paarance before the Senate purse ; I up a NATO-type command failed! - .■ Congres.s require large corporations to justify their price in- XI Gamma Chapter of Beta Sig­ evening at 8:30 at the A 'n y and Horn-. He Will speah on "The As­ in the world; that mental ability j duce the guest speaker, Emanuel sale will be held during the eve­ Navy Club. trol of the party iij 1956. added; string committee as aecretdry of - ! ***‘^Sl!*t ■ Washington. Jan.,28 (J»i—Presi- p'eases in advance before a special government agency. ma Phi will .meet tomorrow night ning. Members are also asked to "At thi.s point, it’s too far awaj’ pects of Life and Education of and talents are not at all equally H. Sonnenreich, Past President of defense. Ha took over the post: i 6ent Elsenhower's billion-dollar indeiiendcnt consumers counsel would repres^t the public. at 8:15 at the home of Mrs. Robert bring used Christmas cards. America and Belgium." distributed among people; that! New York Lodge No. 1, and pres- from Charles' E. Wilson, auto' In- ■ I Pc° r*m of federal aid to educa- ’The newly formed Dible Study for me to make any decision." 8 The United Automobile Workers Presitient said that such Thomas. 27 Jarsis Rd. Two new State Renresentative.s Paulus is a high school exchange many are bom with physical and! witly serving as membership dl-i dustry executive, after the end of A tion lakes legislative form today, ' Group will meet tomorrow after- teacher under the Fulbright Plan. mental handicaps which cause suf-1 jector of Dl.«trlcl No. 1. A social the last session o f Congress. an agency should not have powers to block’ the price boosts Manchester Lodge, No. 73, AF ; noon from 1 to 2:30 at the ^cond will be elected next fall. ■' nrllddi^provlae 2 a communications hookup ** compete with at least .sev- A AM. will hold a regular meet­ One of the places was,held by He has exchanged with Michael fering and unhappiness. hour will be held following the McElroy said the emergency ^ I but should be able to lay all the facts before the public in I Congregational Church. Meetings Guadano. MHS teacher. He is a The Idea was presented that all j meeting and all members of the Art Your Gar fund meaaure "la In effect, an a d -' [from the Dardanelles to KhvbeV "dv ^ advance of the effective date for the increases. ing tomorrow night at 7:30. Past will be held Tuesday afternoons for the late Thomas Roger.*, a Repub­ Pass, trunk and lateral highways, presented or auggested. Master R. LaMotte Russell will be I lican. graduate of the University o f people are witnesses to their be- j Jewish community in Manchester vanes action of the 1959 program" I the present. already under consideration by the . chll airports which could be used Alexander Smith (R-NJl Reuther made the proposal at the opening session of a hear­ presented a 50-year pin by Right The other Is now held by Repub­ Leig'. Belgium, and has been lief and concern for Christ in what | and surrounding areas have been for miiltarv purposes and aeaporta plsnu'*d to.introduce a bill to carry teaching English, German, and they say and do, and In the things j invited. I Paymonts'Too Hick? House. ing on auto prices before the Senate Antitrust and Monopoly Worshipful George Bradt, district lican Ray S. Warren, who has sa'd with arbor'and storage facilities on Eisenhower program. A I subcommittee headed by Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn). Save After deputy of the Grand Lodge of he-will not run again for the P’ ste Dutch In Belgium government high That waa a reference to the de-1 the Mediterraneap, Persian gulf uries.*age outlining the four-year ; Auto company pr*.*idents are to * ------— Connecticut. A social hour with I Repre.*entative's position. school.* for more than 10 years. fenae money bill for the fiscal year I and Indian ocean. plan, designed ss a booster shot in' Public Records During World War II he served as that begins next July 1. I appear later. refreshments will follow the busi­ MdEiroy's prepared testimony | ! The conference continued a sur- ^ nation’s scientific arm, wa* Reuther termed the pricing poli- ness meeting. a Interpreter for the Canadian, and I vey of the Middle Esst political *vut to Capitol Hill^yesterday Amerlc.an Armies. Paulus. his waa made available to ncw’imen ■ In his message. Eisenhower tied clea of the Big Three auto makera Zeller: to Seek Work Warantce Deeds Youths of Church TRAD? outside the cloaed-door sewlon. ' scene. "aocially irreaponaible." - He said v.’ife and three children came to the program directly to the na­ Mrs. Fred H. Johnson, 166 High­ E. W. A.. Inc., to William A. and Accompanying him were A s -; Conference sources reported that if the pricing policies o. Gen­ SAVINGS & LOAN land St., who has been growing i Isabelle B. Knofla. land and build- this country last August. ' there was no unanimous support tion's security and ' national de­ Conduct Service aiatant Secretary of Defense Me- ; fense. I eral Motors, Ford and Chrj'Sler, Governor Spot cattleya orchids for the past 10 |ing.on Henry St. and land and Co-chairmen Gilbert Dumais Th« J M ( H A L C CORK for Irsq’s demand that the council were followed bv all manufactur­ DOWK Nell, sometimes called the financial j years, reports that she has had 13 I building on a propo.sed highway. and Edmund Duclos would like bll define Its policy toward a Palestine The country'a national seculty ers, the economy would he operat­ p B P.M. Your.g people of the Second Con­ M a n c h i s t i r C o h n ^ manager of the' Pentagon, and I blossoms since Christmas. Some of I Harlan St. members and their guests to make settlement. aim*, he said, "can be furthered ing at onl.v 30 per cent of rapacity gregational Church assumed full Gen. Nathan F. Twining, chairman : On GOP Ticket them niea.sure seven Inches across Stella A. Robbins to Charles their reservations earlj’. Tickets CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Premier Nuri .Said of Iraq yea- only by the efforts of individuals ' and the nation would be in a major and stay in bloom from six to charge of the morning sjrvlce yes­ -ma” he obtained from them or at terda.v presses the council to sup­ whose training is already far ad-1 depression. . OPEN Monday, I Lcsperance, land and building at W o ,wm pay oil your bol- In advance of the committee Hartford, Jan. 28 i/Pi — State Tuesday, eight weeks on the plant. I 73 Trebbe Dr. terday, Youth Sunday. Diane the IC. of C. Home. port Arab demands that Israel he vanced. But if we are to maintain The unionit leader contended that onco In full and offor a meeting Sen. Russell (D-Ga i said i forced back to the frontiers sug­ our position of leadership, we mu.-t ' Comptroller Fred R. Zeller today Friday 1 Jo.seph A. and Nellie M. Duban- he is afraid President Elienhow- - the Big Thrto in the automobile in­ TO The annual donor dinner of Ben gested bv the United Nstlon* in see to it that today's young people ' dustry haxM a monopoly po.s'ition formally entei-ed the race for the •skl to Alexander J. and Jenne B. compioto sdoctlon of ar’a defense budget does not pro- : GOP gubernatorial nomination. Ezra Chapter, B’nai B’rith, will be ! Jtatthew, property on Glenwood SHOE REPAIR SHOP '1947. are prepared to contribute ihe : that enable^them to "rig" prices oMor modol quoronfood Tide enough military "strength in The secret parts of the militsry maximum to our future nrogre.**.” I without reg'aVd to the law of supply In a 'speech prepared for de­ held tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock St. being.” He predicted Congress at the Temple Beth Sholom. USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT cart. ' committee's report were tjelieveirl Congressional reaction to the i and demand. i livery at the party’s w e e k 1 .v Donald W. and Thelma E. will put up more money for the to hsve recommended; me.ssage was pretty well divided URing a mass of charia, Keuther | in Hartford, Zeller said Pearce to Peter and Betty Ann MILK \ Strategic Air Command. Critically Injured St. Christopher's Mothers Circle Special For Tuesday Only! l,,That any major assault from sl”t>8 party llnea, 'fhe Ropuhlicans contended that purchasing power! should the Republican con- OPEN TO 8 P.JI. Foster, land a-nd building at 80 Wo dso buy for cosh McElroy readily accepted an in­ Los Angeles Catcher Roy vcntlon in June nominate him as THURSDAY will meet Friday night at 8 o'clock the' North muat be met as far aa '’sH*d K "forthright." "sound and ha.* not kept pace with productive Jensen St. dl typos of loto cars. crease of *40 million made by the Campanella suffered a frac­ pdssihle in the craggy mountain s^oaible.” and " a good hasia for capacity. their standard-bearer, "I will ac­ OPEN TO NOON at the home of Mrs. Rose O’Neil, Georgia M. Shipman to I.eon MEN'S, LADIES' and House above the transfer author­ cept'the nomination and will wage 54 Marshall Rd. Co-hosteases will PRICES ture of the neck In an auto a);- passes between Russia'and Turkey. Uongressional consideration. " The. "The American economy P8ffss!'e de- ered it was organized gambling. All ne.ss stand in a group, and they' orbitant. 24-Hour Burner Service \ 4 99* Reg. *;.2!». 6.7 \ 108. .. $1 ’75 suit. by amba.ssadors snd. foreign min- *'?''* on Russia "deserve a favor- are lower-echelon officials of the entered their denials. One effect of the public review Earlier today, - conaervative Serious Error Union's Philadelphia Ixical .M2, Bulletins MERCHANDISE and SALES 00. OUr 40i shipment of this very .Extra absorbent, non-llnl; pink Ister* work, this out before any, comment," Izvestia said, but Next, the committee called Mi- : ■i;ould be to determine impartially Reg. »'1.49^ 72 x 108. .. ■$! [S 9 Pierre Balmain displayed the which embraces piuch of Pennsyl­ chael Williams of Wilmington; Jo- [ what effect union wage demands 600 CENTER ST. . MANCHESTER For Night Riirnrr Si rxiic Onh absorbent and quirk drying ^ d green, multi-stripe with summit meeting. 't sdded; from the AP Wires 1957 FURY Reg. S2.69t 81 x 108. - . - S l l g g sack's typical loose waistline snd Summit tslks. Khrushchev said. "No matter how solemn the tone Cheshire.'Jan. '28 iJ’i- The Pres­ vania and all of Delaware. soph Sylvester of Wilmington, and I may have in forcing price in- totveia. Use for hand towels, r ^ blue and grrCn borders. The Committoe. headed by Sen. Calk lui or Ml :{-4H4h This sleek Plymouth Sport Car is fully equipped with Torque- too! Reg. .79r. 42 ,x S6 Uasr*. . -4 5 g dreiaea with gathered-on skirts. "should be like a Russian meal, in whicli statements are made. ident of Brock-Hall Producers Ormond Curci of Philadelphia, who crca.*e.*, Reutlier indicated. It happened this morning when Assn, says the emergency drought McClellan iD-Arkl. has heard i backed up Lattanzio’s testimony Flite drive, powered by a 290 horsepower V engine with dual Let's start with Zakuksa i hora they are undoubtedly inadequate” ' Compares I’a.v, Price Hike* l .S. BARS NIKITA PLAN 8 RE•XY 29r29 FIR.ST ql'A LITY Balmain unveiled hts spring "col­ d'oeuvresi. proceed with soup and A bilateral British - Soviet non- increase in the farm price of milk. days of testimon.v ab'but beatings All three said it looked^ like More Of Thoxe Wonderful He contended that "price in- Washington, Jan. 28 iiTi — carburetors, radio, heater, directional lights, back-up lighU, CAVY WEIGHT lection of tube dresses and cylin­ fish and end up with the main [ aggression pact w a s urged last which ends Feb. 1, wSs "the most and alleged misconverslon of mil­ organized gambling to them." v^h ci^ases Imposed h.V> l^e automobile BATES JANUARY .SPECIAL! SIA9 Value der skirts. . Batmain's sack is lions of dollars of the local’s funds The State Department today re­ Don’t Move Sir, Just Stay Relaxed and premium whitewall tires, tinted glass, genuine leather and course." i night in London by Soviet Ambas- seriou.s mistake made b.v Connec­ Ferro and Di.Simohe apparfittl'y , c4r)JOrations have lieeiii iip|)ed $5 jected Nikita Khrushchev's CROSS STRIPE HOHESPI'N EXTRA HEAVY KLA.NNEL far from a bag; It fits every’where ticut milk pioducers " in several I ""ion bosses who had dictatorial the ringleaders. nylon interior, finished. In .sand dune white with a beige top. BACK DRILL The length of such a' multi- sador Jacob .Malik. At s cocktail every Si gained *ln wage in- suggcHtinn that East - West FAdE IH.0THS except In the middle. His top- course meeting was not specified. part.V opening an appearance bv a years. powers. Like Lattanzio. these three ci'ea.*es" in tlie last 12 years. Driven 13.000 miles. Spotless condition throughout. Act fast of-the-calf sklrfs were radicall.v For veais, the local was run un- leaders seek to settle easy prob­ The Western powers usuallv try Ukrainian troups of musicians and Richard H. Merritt of Farming- agreed that Fero was a field fore­ fteiither said the independent lems first at a'’ summit con- on this car. There isn't another one to be had. BEDSPREADS IRONING BOARD shorter for him. but other design­ to hold their top level conferences J dancers, he said, ton, speaking last night at the man whosg job waa to tour the (■onsumci'.s coun.sel. would have ers are flirting with the kneecap. fereiice and then tackle tougher to a tight schedule of only a few ' A nonaggression pact Could be annual meeting of the organiza­ job in a tuick. They said Ferro aiithdrli.v to intervene on behalf of Issues. ,\t the same time, the - COVERS It waa altogether the newest- da.vs. but most East-West talk.* concluded on the ba.*is a man.v- tion. said that the incrca.se result- | used this as a eover for picking the pfihiic befoi c not only the pro­ REG. 6 € looking Balmain colleotinn Jn department rebuked the Soviet have djagged on interminably, aided treaty, or a twoTparty basis. ed in increased purchases of im- News Tidbits up horse and numbers bets all posed "price agency hut also other Communist party chief for pres­ 57.95 Solid rolora in orrhidsand aqua years, but there were still vin­ One Western ambassador cited ' Finally, the question of a treaty rcgul.ated milk from outside Con­ through the day. government agencies whose ac­ *2595 tage touches. These included enting "distorted views" of Unit­ only. ^ fears abroad of Soviet aggres- of nonajrgression between the So­ necticut at low prices. Culled from Af* Wires The committee heard testimony tions affect the public interest. ed Staten policies and motives. Twice » year Bates have an un­ j y ® each ■ siinray pleated backs, aometimes Sion. viet Union and Britain could be It resulted, he added, in price- yesterday linking the iinion-'s inter­ The price agency -plan he jirq with the slack pulled up and ______■ A department spokesman told a usual value for you! .A home­ SALE! HOLLOW GROl'Ni) The government newspaper Iz- I examined favorably." cutting between 'distributors snd. national President William E. Ma- po.sed. Reuther said,"vould app^y news conference the Unlte4 spun weave with .colorful cross draped over one arm like a Gre­ ; a 4 per cent drop on milk sales loney with Fay. who rose to power! only to a cot poi ation whicli con FORGED STEEI. “ ELK" cian Toga; long femme fatale Owner of rented auto Is just as States is standing firm on Its atrlpr In green and l^lack, pink HEAVY FLORAL PATTERN I for the year. liable for damages a.* operator, , a* bo.ss of its Philadelphia and Irols 20 or 25 per rent^f the sales IMPORTED aneauissheaths wiui.with leaiureofeatured or tniieofrilled -rx tat . ^ >. . • view that lower - level con­ 1957 MERC. WAGON and gold, red and blur. Twin JUMBO SIZE, QUILTED The organization is a coopera­ Slate'* Supreme Court of Error.* Newark, N. J. locals. in its industry. ferences are neoeatory before and full bed sizes. PLASTIC Uaina and paiwler or baaket- D e r g l l i a i l iM O l L i O I l l e s t l l l f f tive whose 177 dairy farmer mem­ I skirtedalrirfitol YArmalaformala tirlfViwith 'F fullnessii11vim« ‘•f'at • .says... Murder trial of Illinois j any East-West summit meeting. Now is ypur chance to own the moat popular Station Wagon. SHEARS and \ bers supply milk to Brock-Hall mother and teenage daughter for ! (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Eight) In America at a great savings. This 10,000-mlle tWo-door com­ the aide. [ Dairy Co. of Hamden. GARMENT BAGS BaltnSin suits have short, 105.7 death of Hartford girl re­ JI ITTEK-C POISED , muter wagon has power steering, power brakes, power back ZIPPKRED PLASTIC [ Onl.v Foe of Increase scheduled. Cape Canaveral, Fla., Jan. 29" SCISSORS blouse-backed jackets, loosely tied The organization and other window, radio, heater. dlre<;tlonal lights, back-up lights, dual, Reg. $2.98. in front, and he makes many long- Roberto Asks Voiding State Polii-e raid night club In I'fPi— mighty Juplter-C mi.*sile ; producer groups favored the cent- Danbury and arrest 20 person* on headlights, premium whitewall tires, beautiful ivory and blue Regular $2'25 • waieted, aemifitted ehortwaist Ntood poised on Ita launching pad PILLOW COVERS a-quart increase which went into vice charges. . .Japanese divers here today, read.v for it* effort finished with contrasting Interior. Fully undercoated. Sold here to $3.25 Value. n 6 9 You’ll love these floral patterns He always haa fun with fur, and effect Aug. 1 as a means of com- find sunken hull of ferryboat that U.S., Reds to Exchange thia time It'a a broadtail cocktail to propel a SO-'pound .Ymerlraa new and "serviced by Moriarty Bros.’ factory trained mechan­ In either pihk nr turquoise, A Marriage to Ingrid iensalmg farmers for' drought was lost in storm this week. Earth satellite into spai^. The Window Shades Thinning Shears, Barber wonderful value! sack, and an ermine lined blue ics. Showroom condition throughout. Shears. Kitchen Shears, Diress- satin "trench coat,” worn over a fosses. The Brock-Hall .Dairy Co., Naval Board of Inquiry investi­ blastoff is expected tomorrow or 3 7 ® e a ch itself, opposed the increa.se gates helicopter crash which killed | Made t» Order maker Shears, Sewing Sris*.ors, Reg. *1.98. ainuouaiy draped sequin tube. Tourists, Dancers, TV the next day. Thi* la a chance Rome, Jan. 28 i.Th Roberto R os-"ng films in India and later un- the only opponent to appear at a pilot at Quon.sct- Point. .. Funeral the .\riny ha.* long awaited. It Embroider}' Srissors. Shoe Bag to match. » T .2 9 Show stopper was an endleas aellini has asked a Rome court to confirmed reports said she had Answer the...... Question! Bring your old roUers in and Protect your pillows, they're feather boa, flouriahed by new public hearing on the matter. services held for Robert R, Young, claim* It could have fired a aatel- save 85c per shade. non-allergic. n o t io n DEPART.MENT NO’nONS DEPARTMENT annul his marriage to Ingrid Berg­ come to Europe. Merritt said that milk produc- railroad magnate who-shot liim- Washington Jan. 28 i.f) — Any-* to "develrfpment of the Instruments llfc into orbit an far back as man. The actress is not contesting . Alisa Bergnlan, at work ftlm'ing **What i.s the ONK mo.st important reason why you ^2895 (Condniied on Page Eight) ,*elf if) Florida. where from 500 to 2,000 Soviet tour- of war." Sens. Mansfield iD-Monti 19.55, long before the Kus.*lan the Italian (llm' director’s suit, a movie in London, sent word from (Continiied on Page Four) German wants reunion with ists, scientists, wrestlers and what- and Humphrey iD-Minni similarly changed to BANTLV OIL .service? Rossellini claimed Miss Berg Hpiitnik*. If it had not been or­ . , her studio to newsmen that she American he captured during war have-you will be visiting the United applauded. dered to stand aside and let the • man was "still techni. ally mar- j had no coniment to make on the . . .Hoffa'says collection for legal States during the next two years Neither the United Slates nor “ AUTOMATIC DKLIN'LRIK.S. I never have to bother Camt sea the real Values ta« ried' to Dr. Peter Lindstrom when [ annulment action. .N’e\y do the job with it* Van­ New Cypriot Strife defense fund for union official.* be­ under a monumental t.’ .S.-So\1et ex- the Russians got everything they guard roi'ket. checking fuel oil level anymore. I .sit back and relax like ahe married the Italian film direc­ Rossellini was reportred aome- Gas Blaze Doused ing held up. changes agreement. / wanted. be had during Hale's January tor by proxy in Mexico on May 24. this, no matter what the weather. BANTLY OIL’S Tem­ 1957 STUDEBAKER Leaves Four Dead wherA.ih Paris and cotild not be Supreme Court says slaKliliig The accord, signed yesterday at The United States had to settle STOCK 3).\KKET S.AGS i^O. Fraudulent marriage la a le; reached. In (Alihan Refinerv prices in good faith does not con­ the state department by Sovie* Am­ for a half-measure on exchanging perature Record.s do all the checking for me. For the thrifty minded used car buyer this may be Just the gal ground for annulment in Italy, New York, Jan. 28 OP)—The Rossellini's attorney, Antonio stitute price-diKcriniinHtibn. viola bassador Georgi Zarubin and U.S. radio-television broadcasts. But of­ stock market drifted lower today answer. This two-door Scotsman la equipped with gas laying Nicosia, Cyprus, Jan. 28 OP) — where divorce Is not legal. Corrao. ’ said in the suit neither ...... tion of Roblnson-Patman Act... “ When the tank is low—a BANTLY truck is dispatch- British troops and Turkish C!yp- Miami. Fla., .tan, 28 ijb WIU negotiator William S. B. Lacy, was ficials said they were content with with aircrafts and tobacco* giv­ overdrive, ladio. heater, and defrostei-, hill holder, whitewall FABRIC SALE Miss Bergman received a Mexi­ Italian nor Swedish law considers liam Potts, plant m.-ingger of the Ve"nont governor INI# reasons hailed on all sides as a po.ssible that becau.se it showed the Soviets ing gfound. Some key stocks ^ to my house automaticallx'—and my fuel oil tank is riots battled again today on Cyr can divorce from D r.' Lindstrom a Me.xican divorce legal. There- are willing to move, however can- ' tires, directional lights, etc. Solid midnight blue finish.-10,000 pnu for the third successive day. Fs.so Refinerv in Havana. Cuba, to- " ’hy he is again.st calling special thawing trend in the -old vai, were down fractions to more fijled with the best fuel oil money can buy.” u ^ “ D I hW-ontended. the. actress day reported a gasoline fire there legislature aes.slon to seek solution President Elsenhower welcomed tiously. toward eKslng the iron cur- miles. One ow’ner. Excellent condition inside and out. Ix>ok at Fabrics af dl kinds naw at The British opened fire on Hlje than *3' a share near midday. birth of her first child by R08ael-"'wa8 nOt in a free stalua" when under control although still gf««in g uneiuployment prob- n and, in ,a statement, expressed tain. There were scattered gains, You can sit back and relax too, bV letting us keep a this price. Yes, just first time, and four persona were groat savings to A t sower! killed. **"*• . , . 'she married Rossellini. - . smoking. - leiiis. hope that Its carivingout might Ever since Soviet Parly Boss mostly in small fractions. The check on your fuel tank. MUs Bergmans brief reply to Although a native of Sweden, He said the origin of the blaze Hunger strike c.mtinaes in 5Ion-, • contribute aub.sia'ntiallv to the Nikita Khrushchev made such market we* mixed and quiet for Security forcea were braced for Rossellini’s suit admitted his claim Mias Bgjgman became a natural- cannot be determined until it Is ‘“" a pHsoni . . . ^'eu Haven Rail-' betterment of relations between the a hit last summer in a CBS-TV In­ still more trouble with the island’s ...... the first hour, then began to C d l M l 9-4595 or TR 5-3271 and said she would submit to the ized American citizen In 1945. She I completely extingui.*heil[ ' ' road head urge* company workers two i-ouhtrles, therebv al*o conlri- terview, the U.S. government haa aag. AUK* Turkish minority, which planned | findings of.. ,u_the coiuL . Lindstrom haye one daughter. ' ’ Riddle Airlines here Is fl,ying 800; to-back drive for cbngie.ssional a c-, butliig to a lessening of internation- been seeking an exchange of regu- , for 0 TANKFUL of BANTLY OIL n 2 9 6 a maaa protest in connection with Her attornev. Ercole Graziadei, • college student In the tJnlted gallons of foaniite to Havana to re-i " o " help settle finam jal trbii- al tensions. ’ lar uncensored radio-TV "commen- . DEL.AY ON WATCHDOGS VENETIAN BLINDS HALE'5 15 CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNE50AY the funerals of two of their people said no date had been set for a States, and by Rossellini she Das place the refinery's exhausted sup- hies. » Zarubin called it the Most im- tariea on world events," Negotiator killed In the battling yesterday Washington, Jan. 38 iJV—An court hearing. He added that sev-: three children still .living in her ply. Tlie chenilcsl i.* u.ced to fight: Hartford aiea tobacco price*-achievement o( his five Lacy did not get that. -He got inf j unexpected hitch dei'eloped Id- "Our Reputation between demonstrators and Brit­ eral months "might elapse before a apartment here. gO.soline fires. . 'higher in European markets. , . . i j^ars here as Soviet amba.ssador. stead an agreement to have ajior-' forces. day in the naming of a S-mem*. DELCO-HEAT Is Y’our Assuitanre" ish decision and that it vi'ould not be ' Rossellini, whose postwar auc- Pott*-reported by telephone the [Eleven Arniy Reserve officers in|Hc leaves by car today for "New adic. censored radio-TV broadcasts her watchdog con^mlttee td .. DROTHERS, \ T h e {toriler, denionstratora had[ neceasary foV Miss Bergman or, cess as a movie director attracted E. A. JOHNSON Llilcoln-lHeTcury., ' * • G K EEN 5TAMP5 : Havana refineiy has a 20.000 bar-! UConh progiam to be pinned Ifi York, sailing loniori ow for Mos- on current events, with eadh side' aa eye oa piyaidbnt Jamec been sparked -by Turkish feaifs Rosseillni to appes- in court. [ Miss' Bergman to Italy to ^o a rel capacity and is cqrtsidered a [ fbamal ceremonies. • cow, reportedly to become a de­ holdinghoMinfF^a a vtofAveto overavai* what, miilrlcould and arwf : HHoffaa Mm a of# the "(rAaaaMAaAM. Teamster* L'nloni- English Ford . The H A M CORB that Britain made cedy the island The couple was legally separat- [ movie with him in 1949 obtained an Continental sniall O)Verati0n.. It prodeSses crude i Jefferson Davis' .portrait moves puty foreign minister. wh»t could not be used. ,. Opposing attorneys Inafaited 9AINTC0. MANCMISI^ CONM* t ' to Greece. But today the Turjts ed here Nov. 7 after RosseUinl'a Austrian annulment that year of Qil delivered by tankers. from'Pentagon (basement to pr5mi- Capitol' Ilill waa full of pjalse. Another'' y.S. disappointment | there been"ne final agree* B AN TL xB IL CO. me • AMPLE FREE PARKING irara inflamed by the killing of n^e"^Was. linked with that,of an his marriage to Marcella De Mar- The refinery ia in Havana's npnt, sppt in main buildWg. , . , C3iairman Green iD-RD of the Sen­ was Soviet refusal to agree io quit ment on | ■y of the thme wntcl)- 315 CENTER,ST. ^ Ml 3-5135 931 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CONK 723 Main Street CORNER MAIN and OAK 5TREET5 Indian Script Writer, Sonalif Daa chia. The annulment was later BeloU industrial - section. The fire Rome police question British ac- ate Foreign Relations committer- doge; vn offletoUjr ae ffwOk . i. (OaattBiMd em Paga Four) Gupta, 'H a met her-while'mak- J, Phone Ml 9-4501 ■ recognised in Italy,^ started about 4 p.m. yesterday. treos on suicide attempt. • said it.m l^ t prove the alternative (CoBltouad Ml Page T w o ), ' tore. Telephone MI 9-4595— RockvHle— Phone TR 5*3271 I '■ ■I

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